8-26-2010 Berlin Citizen Newspaper

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The Berlin

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Volume 14 Number 34

Berlin’s Only Hometown Newspaper

Thursday, August 26, 2010

Changes in leadership mark a new beginning 2010-11 school year starts Aug. 30 for Berlin schools The Berlin public schools district is under new management. Some faces are new, some are familiar but taking on new roles. The Citizen asked each adminstrator what he or she was most looking forward to as the traditional back-to-school moment arrives. Also in this issue, learn what’s new at Berlin’s two private schools see St. Paul School page 4 and Mooreland School page 3. David B. Erwin Superintendent of Schools I am extremely pleased to be superintendent of schools here in Berlin. While I began my tenure in May, I am anxious to meet more Erwin parents, students and members of the community. I am planning on attending each school’s Open House in the fall to say hello to those in attendance. Berlin is a community committed to high quality education and I want to learn more about how we can be more helpful to students and families. I am thrilled to be working with a very strong staff of talented and hardworking professionals. I am also happy to welcome some new teachers to our Berlin school family. These newcomers replace many of our talented staff who retired or moved on after many years of distinguished service. It is also exciting to welcome many new executive level administrators to our team. I look for-

ward to working with all of them to make your child’s year the best ever. Brian Benigni Assistant superintendent for curriculum and instruction Each new school year provides exciting opportunities and opens innovative possibilities as we strive together to increase student success. In my Benigni new role as Assistant Superintendent for Curriculum and Instruction, a major focus will be to continue the development of a viable standards based common curriculum for all students and to ensure that quality instruction occurs at all levels. The institution of “Instructional Rounds” will help us in developing a common understanding and alignment of our best teaching practices. The challenges that await this year cannot be accomplished without the collaboration of outstanding administrators and teachers who invest in the process of continuous improvement and are committed to the principle that all students can achieve success. I am excited to work with our three veteran returning elementary principals, Ms. Laurie Gjerpen, Mr. Al Sousa and Mr. Sal Urso. I look forward to being immersed into the elementary school environment in which they thrive. I have had the opportunity to meet with new leaders, Dr. Scott Ratchford, Principal of McGee and Mr. Matt Harnett, Principal of Berlin High School. I am eager to work with them in moving their respective

schools to even higher levels of success and am impressed with their energy and enthusiasm! A closing thought to remember — “No one will care what you know, if they first don’t know you care.” I know that we care deeply about the Berlin public schools and the students with whom we work. My caring for the Berlin public schools is what excites me most and motivates me as we prepare to begin the 2010-2011 school year. Valentina M. Parchin, Ph.D. Director of Pupil Personnel Services With the beginning of this new school year, I am looking forward to getting to know the students of Berlin, seeing them learning in Parchin our schools as well as celebrating their academic successes and personal growth. I am eager to meet the faculty and staff members in the schools as well as parents and community members. The opportunity to become part of a whole district team that is dedicated to student learning and well-being is exciting. The dedication to students has impressed me in every school and in each teacher, specialist, administrator, paraprofessional, and support staff member I have met thus far. Matthew Harnett Principal at Berlin High School Berlin High School provides so many excellent opportunities for students, and I am excited about becoming part of this community. I am

very grateful to work in a town where there is wonderful parental support for e d u c at i o n , and where Hartnett the focus is on providing the best opportunities possible for students. I am looking forward to working with the students and staff of Berlin High School in making BHS the best it can possibly be. Dr. Scott Ratchford Principal at McGee Middle School The 2010-11 school year will be filled with new challenges and exciting new opportunities to work with fantastic teachers and students in a truly supportive community. I have felt absolutely welcomed in my first weeks in Berlin from all with whom I have met. Over these past few weeks my experience has affirmed what my research about Berlin had indicated,

that it is a tight-knit, warm place where everyone values education. Catherine McGee Middle School educates the whole child. I can’t wait to have our students back to be a part of what I know will be a positive experience for each of our young people. I look forward to seeing the light bulbs going on over the heads of students who have just come to understand an area being t a u g h t , themselves Ratchford or the world around them a little better. I look forward to seeing students break into smiles as they see me in the dunk tank at the Berlin Fair. I look forward to the sense of accomplishment and pride a student derives from working through a difficult challenge. Mostly, I look forward to the joy that comes from making

See Leadership, page 2

A special back-to school edition. Updates from all schools. Bus schedules inside.


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Mr. Erwin, Ms. Gjerpen, and our other district and community leaders to continue to provide the best educaStrickland tion possible for our students. Having served as both a classroom and support teacher within the district, I have been a part of the progress our district has made during the last six years. The teachers, as well as the parents and lo-

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cized what they categorized as the state’s willingness “to borrow hundreds of millions of dollars for operating expenses.” House Speaker Christopher G. Donovan, D-Meriden, who has advocated for legislation to benefit the proposed line since the mid1990s, praised the appropriation Tuesday as one that would have economic benefits for the entire state. “High-speed rail service from New Haven to Springfield will energize economic development along a transportation corridor that is critical to our state’s economy,” Donovan said in a release. “It is critical that we continue to move this project forward, and I believe the federal government is getting the message that we are a good investment,” he said. However, House Minority Leader Lawrence F. Cafero Jr., R-Norwalk, criticized the state’s willingness to finance long-term and large scale capital projects through bonded debt, which is typically repaid over 20 years, with interest. In a press release issued last week, Cafero said “With the state’s deteriorating financial health, it should be clear that Connecticut is getting in even deeper over its head and the only way to get out is to stick it to future taxpayers.”

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The long anticipated commuter rail service between New Haven and Springfield, Mass., edged closer to reality Aug. 17 after the state Bond Commission approved $260 million for improvements that could also lead to highspeed service in the Northeast. The planned 11-stop, 64mile line through the center of the state is estimated to cost about $800 million to $1 billion to complete, which the state’s Department of Transportation hopes to make a reality by 2016. Meriden, Wallingford and Berlin would all be stops along the new line. Connecticut applied for $220 million in federal funding through the Federal Railroad Administration to help finance the project earlier this month, and Gov. M. Jodi Rell has stated that if the state does not receive the matching federal money, it would have to rethink the financing. Officials involved with the project said that they do not expect to know the status of the grant until the fall. DOT spokesman Kevin Nursick said that, when coupled with the federal railroad grant, the state’s appropriation would finance the second phase of the project, which includes installation

of track, rehabilitation of a number of bridges, culverts and railroad crossings along the corridor, plus “significant improvements” to at least a half-dozen stations along the line, including those in Meriden, Wallingford and Berlin, which also serves New Britain. About $60 million in state and federal money financed doubletracking of a 10-mile section of track in the Berlin area earlier this year. “This is more than a transportation project — it is an essential investment in the economic, environmental and social future of this state and the region,” Rell wrote in an e-mail. “Its prospects for job growth, new prosperity and new opportunity are tremendous.” “The bottom line is that the commitment on the part of the governor and the state of Connecticut to invest its own state dollars in this project shows the level of commitment that the state has,” Nursick said. “That positions us strategically much better than other states that are going to be applying for the same funds...it shows our federal partners that we are that committed to this project.” While many lawmakers say the project will create jobs and spur economic growth throughout the region, several prominent Republican legislators criti-

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Thursday, August 26, 2010 — The Berlin Citizen

Mooreland Hill: Strong community of learners By Michael D. Dooman Special to The Citizen

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Hungerford tag sale The New Britain Youth Museum at Hungerford Park, 191 Farmington Ave., has scheduled its annual tag and bake sale for Saturday, Sept. 11. The museum will accept donations of clean, usable items from Sept. 1 through 10 between 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. No electronics, upholstered furniture, large appliance or exercise equipment can be accepted. Please call (860) 827-9064 before bringing donations to the center.

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Nicole Arsenault’s second grade classroom is located in the new relocatable classroom wing at Griswold Elementary School. Principal Laurie Gjerpen said the new space, which became available last winter, has worked out well for teachers and students.

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Family health day The Chamber of Commerce has scheduled its 3rd annual Family Health and Safety Day for Saturday, Sept. 11 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Farmers’ Market, located at the American Legion, 154 Porters Pass. The event features area businesses and organizations offering ideas for a safe and healthy lifestyle. The Farmers’ Market showcases area vendors who promote gardening,

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The Forever Young Club is scheduled to begin the 2010/2011 year with a meeting on Thursday, Sept. 2 at 6:30 p.m. The meeting begins with the outdoor stations-ofthe-cross at Sacred Heart Church, East Berlin, followed by refreshments in Father Carroll Hall. Outdoor seating will be provided. A short business meeting will follow the service. Dues may be paid at this time. Parishioners of Sacred Heart Church and St. Paul Church are welcome.

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The Berlin Congregational Church has scheduled free Tot Time for Thursdays, from 10:30 to 11:15 a.m. beginning Thursday, Sept. 9 at the church, 878 Worthington Ridge. Parents with children 1 through 5 years old enjoy craft time, play sessions, snacks, storytime and holiday parties. No registration is needed. For more information, call (860) 828-6586. The Berlin Congregational Church, 878 Worthington Ridge, has scheduled a tag sale for Saturday, Sept. 18 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the church parking lot. Admission is free. Rental space is available. For more information and rental fees, call the church office at (860) 828-6586. The Berlin Congregational Church has scheduled its annual craft fair for Saturday, Nov. 13 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Space is available on a first

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Ukrainian Festival The St. Josaphat Ukrainian Catholic Church has scheduled the 5th annual Ukrainian Festival for Saturday, Sept. 18 at noon at Falcon Field on Farmington Avenue, New Britain. The festival features events with Ukrainian song, dance, ethnic foods, arts, crafts, music and more. Ample free parking; lawn chairs and blankets are welcome. For more information and fee, call (860) 225-7340.

Taize service The Kensington United Methodist Church offers a Taize service Tuesdays at 7 p.m. A Taize service combines silent meditation, prayer and simple music. Silence is a central part of this service and is a gift to those leading busy, hectic lives. It provides an opportunity to commune with God through the heart and bring a measure of peace to one’s mind and spirit. The service is

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Saint Gabriel’s Saint Gabriel’s Episcopal Church has scheduled Sunday worship at 8:30 a.m. The worship service is dignified but informal. Saint Gabriel’s includes children of all ages in worship and welcome their ‘joyful noise.’ The services feature music from the 1982 Hymnal and on occasion they enjoy an anthem or in-

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Prayer group The 13th of the month prayer group at St. Paul Church, Kensington, meets at noon on the 13th day of every month to pray the 15 decades of the rosary. The prayer services begin with a personal consecration to the Sacred Heart of Jesus and the immaculate Heart of Mary. Within the rosary, the verses of the Fatima song are sung in remembrance to three shepherd children in Fatima, Portugal, in 1917. For more information call John Simeone at (860) 8280794.

Holy Grounds Coffeehouse Holy Grounds Coffeehouse, 146 Hudson St., has scheduled Christian Karaoke for the second Friday of each month at 7 p.m. Admission is free; free coffee, tea and shacks are offered. For more information call (860) 828-3822 or holygrounds@ymail.com.

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Obituaries

Rober t D. Casner, 85, of Kensington, p a s s e d away Aug. 16, 2010 at the Hospital of Central CT., New Britain. He was the son of the late Edson H. and Mary (Beirne) Casner, and was the husband of Gloria “Jean” (Copes) Casner. He retired from Barridon Corp. where he had been employed as an engineer. He was a veteran having served in the U.S. Army. He was a charter member of the South Kensington Fire Department and was a member of Saint Paul Church. In addition to his wife, he is survived by one son, William R. Casner and his wife Dorotha of Kensington; two daughters, Kathryn J. Casner of Kensington and Dr. Ann Aresco and her husband George of Kensington; two sisters, Katherine D’Addio of Albany N.Y. and Anne “Nancy” Adams of Southington; a brother, George Casner of Cheshire; seven grandchildren Michael and Brent Casner, Daniel and Jeffery Aresco, Lisa Smith, Emily Pelletier and Paul Berger; two great-grandchildren, Chloe Pelletier and Brady Smith; several nieces and nephews; and lifelong friends Allan Gemmell and Robert Messmer. He was pre-deceased by a son, Officer Jeffery Casner; three brothers, John Casner, James Casner and Edward Casner; and a sister, Dorothy Riccio. Services were held with a Mass of Christian Burial on Aug. 19, 2010 at St. Paul Church. Burial with military honors will follow in Maple Cemetery Berlin. Donations in Robert’s memory may be made to the donor’s choice. The Berlin Memorial Funeral Home, Kensington was in charge of arrangements.

Ruth (Peterson) Robinson, 85, of Kensington, widow of Burton J. Robinson, died Aug. 14, 2010 at the home of her daughter, Diane MacGregor in Little Compton, R.I. Born in New Britain, daughter of the late Carl and Alma (Johnson) Peterson, she lived in Kensington since 1954. A graduate of New Britain High School, she was a bookkeeper at Adkins Printing for many years. She was a member of First Lutheran Church in New Britain. Surviving is a daughter, Diane MacGregor and her husband David of Little Compton, R.I; a son, Mark Robinson and his wife Tracy Orkin of Peru, N.Y.; six grandchildren, Tim MacGregor and his wife Suzanne, Matthew and Daniel MacGregor, Kaye, Hannah and Alice Robinson. Services were held Aug. 19, 2010 at First Lutheran Church, New Britain. Burial was in Wilcox Cemetery, East Berlin.

David A. Michaud David A. Michaud, 50, of Middletown died July 20, 2010 at his home. He was the beloved husband of Sherry (Landry) Michaud. He was born in New Britain, the beloved son of Lucille (Story) Michaud of Middletown and the late Ernest “Ernie” Michaud. He owned and operated Kensington Landscaping, LLC for 25 years and was a Kensington resident for many years, moving to Middletown 13 years ago. Besides his loving wife, Sherry, and his mother Lucille, he is survived by his brother, Steven Michaud of Middletown; and his loving canine companions, Jesse and Harley. He also leaves several aunts, uncles and cousins. He was predeceased by his brother Donald L. Michaud. David’s memorial service

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CitizenOpinion Letters to The Editor

Positive priests

With all the negative press about Catholic priests, I thought it would be nice to hear about two that I think have left a positive influence on Berlin. Two of St. Paul’s Church’s priests have been moved to new assignments. Since they were leaving I had some time to reflect on how lucky we were to have them. Our Pastor Fr. Mark Curesky had a great business sense and helped us greatly when times were tough, even having to be the “new guy” delivering the bad news of our financial situation. He was straight forward but ended with a positive message that together, we could do anything. And we did. I have heard many people share in my view that this man has a wonderful eye for design. I will greatly miss how he took holiday décor to a new level that I had never seen in a church, just stunning. Father Martin Kobos was a gentle soul. He was very welcoming with even just his smile, but it usually was followed by a friendly statement. He always welcomed my children in a very innocent hug outside the church after mass, stating “How’s my girls?” We knew he said it to many, but it still made you feel great. He had some great stories to share outside that church. He too had an eye for décor. His décor was the gardens.

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All these gifts made you feel welcome in the parish and will be greatly missed by many. The turn out at their going away party was proof of their popularity. So, these are a few of the good guys working for the Big Man. I thank them for all they have done. I would like to welcome and wish good luck to our new pastor Father Robert and Father Raymond and continued support to Father Michael. Cynthia Fox Berlin

Moore information To the editor: In 1927, a mail carrying plane flew low over my house while I was in bed. The next day I found out that the plane crashed into Lamentation Mountain. The pilot was killed. We heard it was Marjorie Moore’s property. In July 1935, Marjorie Moore gave the state 45 acres of Lamentation property for a state park. Marjorie Moore also asked other owners of property on Lamentation Mountain to do the same. I was going to buy three acres of property on Lamentation Mountain for $75, but I decided against it. Railroad Pond in Kensington was built by the company that owned the railroad going See Letters, next page

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Government Meetings

Thursday, Aug. 26 Planning & Zoning Commission, Town Hall Council Chambers, 7 p.m. Public Building Commission, Town Hall Room 8, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 7 Inlands/Wetlands Commission, Town Hall Room 8, 7 p.m. Town Council, Town Hall Council Chambers, 7 p.m. Veteran’s Commission, American Legion

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Post 68, Porters Pass, 7 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 8 Berlin-Peck Memorial Library, Library Board Room, 7 p.m. Housing Authority, Marjorie Moore Village, 5 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 9 Commission for Persons with Disabilities, Town Hall Caucus Room A, 6:30 p.m. Youth Services Advisory Board, Town Hall Room A, 4 p.m.

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Ajlal Khan, a Berlin fourth-grade student, visited Niagra Falls with his family over the summer. Here he stands in front of a falls at a nearby miniature golf course.

Summer fun now turns towards school matters By Daniyal Khan Special to The Citizen It’s that time of the year again, summer vacations are almost over and school is about to start. As the first day of school approaches, some students are looking forward to the upcoming school year while others are not so eager about it. A sophomore at Berlin High School this year, Alejandra Madrid said, “I had a lot of fun with my family, we went to the beach a couple of times and went to Six Flags a bunch of times.” However, another BHS student, who chose to remain anonymous, said she “did nothing.” Ajlal Khan, an elementary school student, said, “I went to Niagara Falls with my family.” Alejandra can’t wait or school this year. She said “I’m really looking forward to meeting my new teachers and classmates.” Ajlal is looking forward to long division and math in general. However, he isn’t looking forward to bad class-

mates and annoying kids. The anonymous student said “What I’m not looking forward to is not being in classes with my friends.” BHS gym teacher Jim Arnold, said he had a good summer and as he spent a lot of time with his family, went to many different places, and did carpentry for some extra spending money. Among the places he took his family were: Washington D.C., Hershey, Penn., and Cape Cod. Returning to school “is always interesting,” Arnold said. “Although I am sad that the summer is over, I look forward to help students achieve all they can and hopefully learn a little bit along the way.” Assistant principle at BHS, James Sachs said, “I went to Spain to visit family and friends and had a really great summer.” As school starts he is looking forward to seeing the kids he has known for the past six years and his mentor group. However, he is not looking forward to giving out detentions. School starts Aug. 30.


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Thursday, August 26, 2010 — The Berlin Citizen

Letters Continued from page 16 through Kensington. In so doing, they dammed the brook so they could fill up the steam engines with water. After the engines were changed to oil, they had no use for Railroad Pond. They sold it to a building contractor who had plans to build houses on the property after he took down the dam and drained the pond. The party that bought the pond property for $10,000 tried to take the concrete dam down with a jack hammer. It was a solid concrete dam and he was only able to take a small area off the top, about one foot by eight feet. He sold the property to the town for $10,000. The town got in touch with the Marjorie Moore Foundation and received the $10,000. It cost taxpayers over $100,000 to fix the dam. Marjorie Moore worked all her life saving and counting the money she made. Marjorie Moore died at 89 years of age and did not give any of her money away. All her money that was given away was given by the Marjorie Moore Foundation. The Marjorie Moore Foundation should print her will so the taxpayer will know what is going on. Thomas Al Gerdis Berlin

Bad business What is Berlin now? The home of empty buildings? As in the multibusiness facility on Farmington Avenue which went bankrupt, or the old Lee trucking eyesore on the highwa,. or then again the soon to be vacant Foodmart, also the majority of Webster Square, or the many buildings on the Turnpike near the Dunkin Donuts which have all been vacant except the Dunkin. The town isn’t collecting any taxes from empty or bankrupt buildings or companies so why doesn’t the town give businesses some initiatives to come to and stay in this town rather than the overtax and spend that this town is known for. Since all that ac-

complishes is for businesses or people to up and either leave or just not even stop here. Jay Ritter Berlin

Hometown hero To the editor: It’s about time. I was totally amazed that Art Powers is finally going to be recognized for the “hometown hero” he is. When I was young, he would come to the farm and talk to my great-aunts and great uncle. Art would explain what direction he wanted to bring the town and all the problems he would incur by doing so. He has done so much for this town, as I have previously stated in past, I do not understand why such political animosity must be shown to a guy who just wanted to make Berlin a nicer place to live. In my opinion, both sides of the Town Council should get off their hands, leave their political affiliations at the door and start doing the true work of improving the community, trying to lower taxes, control spending on both sides of the budget - never mind who said what - and arguing about cost/expenditures of trivial matters (in my opinion which always boils down to complaining about your three-legged horse that don’t go fast - but you sure got a deal on the price). In my opinion, I know Catherine would be extremely proud to see “Arty” Powers afforded this recognition for working so hard to try to make Berlin a better place to live. But, to me, he will always be in my memory the frisky little school boy who had to go in back of the piano until he cooled down and could resume proper schooling - in a two-room school house way back when. Bobby McGee Kensington

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Classrooms changes help students flourish By David B. Erwin The changes in the evening sky, coupled with the fact that it is getting darker earlier signals that the start of the new school year is rapidly approaching. With that being said, we in the Berlin Public Schools are anxious to have our nearly 3,200 students return to us on Monday, Aug. 30. Education is vitally important for each of us as an individual and collectively to all of us as a society. The classroom of today, in some ways, is similar to what many of us have experienced as we still cover reading, writing, and arithmetic (only now referred to as math). In other ways it is different as we address the multifaceted needs of our learners. Technology was a blackboard for many of us and dustless chalk was a big step into the future. Today we have interactive smart boards and students are entering classrooms far more technologically advanced than we are. Think about how many times you ask your child or children for technological help. Classrooms of today are filled with diverse learners, many whose primary language is not English, and we provide services to them to assist them to become acclimated to the English language. Students in need of extra assistance can now receive occupational, physical

Commentary and speech therapy, and assistive technology is part of the norm for students. It is amazing to see youngsters flourish with these supports. Teachers, administrators, staff and the central administration along with members of the Board of Education are excited about a new beginning which makes the profession so invigorating. Many students benefitted from our summer program entitled Summer Fun Days. We are pleased that we were able to offer this extended year program to assist students and even more pleased that this was funded through a federal grant. There are several new teachers joining the district and many new administrators have come to Berlin in executive level positions. Work on the McGee Middle School Air Quality Project has progressed at a satisfactory pace this summer and parents, students and staff will be provided with continual updates throughout the school year while the construction workers continue their work which will be done on second shift from school dismissal through eleven o’clock in the evening. It is also exciting to report that through the efforts of your students and the hard work done by the teachers,

staff and administration at McGee that the school achieved adequate yearly progress (AYP) under the mandates of No Child Left Behind (NCLB). The Berlin Public Schools and the Town of Berlin will again be faced with the decision of what type of renovations and additions the electorate feel are needed at Berlin High School. Despite the defeat of the vote in the spring, the needs have not gone away. It is necessary for all of us to work together for the good of the students, the future of Berlin, while remaining cognizant and respectful of the needs of this wonderfully hard working community. Hopefully, plans for renovating the high school will be put forth in the months ahead. I realize that this plan will come with a cost to the taxpayers, but I encourage you to learn as much as you can about the needs of the school, the scope of the project, the cost to you as a taxpayer and the long-range goals of how this can benefit the youth of Berlin for decades to come. I welcome you to stop in and visit me throughout the year or contact me if you have any questions. I am pleased to be here as your superintendent and “Happy New Year!”

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Fall classes

The New Britain Youth Museum at Hungerford Park, 191 Farmington Ave., is accepting enrollment for fall classes. Various topics, times and days are offered for morning and afterschool classes for children in pre-school through the fourth grade. Pre-registration and prepayment are required. For more information or a brochure, call (860) 827-9064.


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Berlin High School Route 634, Grey, Letter Q First pickup 6:43 a.m. Right on Webster Square Road Right on Mill Street into Farmington Avenue Right on Porters Pass Stop: Corner Old Brickyard, Corner David, Corner Skinner into Christian Lane Stop: 24 Right on Deming Road Stop: 292 (Trailer Park) Left on Episcopal Road Stop: Corner Vivian Right on Rowley Street Right on Berlin Turnpike Stop: 256 Left on Deming Road, T/A Cold Springs Farm Stop: 963, 937, 925 Left on Bacon Lane Stop: Corner Wethersfield Road Right on Wethersfield Road Stop: Corner Northfield, 114, Corner Hummingbird Right on Hummingbird Drive (actually Wethersfield Rd. But No Street Sign) Left on Worthington Ridge Extension Left on Berlin Turnpike Left on Woodruff Circle Left on Mildrum Road Right on Webster Ridge

Right on Hamilton Drive Stop: Corner Woodruff Left on Ronal Drive Left on Mill Street Right on Middletown Road across The Berlin Tpke. into Middletown Road Right on Worthington Ridge Left on Farmington Avenue Left on Patterson Way to Berlin High School For 7:15 a.m. Berlin High School, Route 636, Maroon, Letter M First pickup 6:45 a.m. Right on Woodlawn Road Right on Webster Square Road Left on Frontage Road Right on Worthington Ridge Stop: 1258 Right on Berlin Turnpike Right on Meadow Lane Stop: 225, 188, 107 Left on Toll Gate Road Stop: Corner Olisky, 300, 422, Corner Anton, Corner Norton Lane Right on Berlin Turnpike Right on Worthington Point Road T/A Stop: Corner Lake Drive Right on Berlin Turnpike (Southbound) Left on Berlin Turnpike (Northbound) Stop: 2447 (Mt. Royal Motel) Left on Orchard Road ( At Traffic Light - Across From The Irving Station) Stop: 1664, Crnr. Elizabeth, Corner Metacomet Right on Elton Road (Approx. 7:03) Stop: 393, Crnr Mallard,

Corner Kensington Right on Kensington Road Right on Norton Road Right on Four Rod Road Stop: Corner Casner Into Meadow Lane Left on Lower Lane Stop: Corner Meadow Lane (869), Corner Kramer, Corner Valley Drive Right on Patterson Way to Berlin High School For 7:15 a.m. Berlin High School, Route 642, Green, Letter O First pickup 6:28 a.m. Right on Woodlawn Road Right on Webster Square Road Left on Frontage Road Right on Worthington Ridge Right on Hudson Street Into Norton Road Left on Castlewood Drive, T/A Stop: 171 Right on Norton Road Stop: Corner Spring Valley , 550 (6:28) Left on Kensington Road Left on Robbins Road Stop: Corner Primrose, Corner Towne, Corner Lawndale, 53, 39 Left on Percival Avenue Stop: Corner Sbona, Corner Woodruff, Corner Ellwood Left on Hartland Terrace, T/A Stop: Corner Mountain View Right on Percival Avenue Right on Ellwood Road and around Stop: Corner Crater Lane Right on Ellwood Road Left on Percival Avenue

Stop: 570, 616, Corner High Road Right on High Road Stop: Corner 2nd Winchell Right on Copper Beech Court, T/A Left on High Road Into Glen Street Stop: Corner Robindale, Corner Sheldon Left on Sheldon Street Left on Percival Avenue Stop: Corner Kenton, Corner Carbo Right on Main Street Stop: Corner Church (by the Funeral Home)/ Rich’s Citgo Right on Brook Street Stop: Corner Kensington Right on Kensington Road Left on Camels Back Stop: 46 Left on Four Rod Road Right on Burnham Street Stop: corner Briar Patch Right on Briar Patch Drive Right on Partridge Lane Stop: corner Partridge Left on Four Rod Road Stop: Sugar Maple, corner Monarch, corner Lori Ann Left on Peach Tree Lane, T/A Stop: 45, corner Four Rod Left on Four Rod Road Stop: corner Winding Meadow, 503 Student Will Cross Left on Norton Road Stop: 822, 1013 Left on Lower Lane Right on Patterson Way to Berlin High School for 7:15 a.m. Berlin High School, Route 643, Tan, Letter K First pickup 6:38

Right on Woodlawn Road Right on Webster Square Right on Mill Street into Farmington Avenue Left on Lower Lane Right on Norton Road Left on Chamberlain Highway Left on Old Hatchery Road Stop: Corner Longview Left on Longview Drive Left on Chamberlain Highway Stop: Corner Heritage, 2104, 2259, 2339 Right on Butler Street Stop: Corner Park Drive Right on Park Drive Stop: 152, 163 Right on Edgewood Road Stop: 680 Right on Orchard Road Right on Penny Brook Lane Stop: 30, T/A Left on Orchard Road Right on Edgewood Road Stop: Corner Birch, 46 Right on Southington Road Stop: 493, Corner Stockings Brook, 57 (Apple Hills Farm) Right on Chamberlain Highway Left on Orchard Road Stop: 538, 588, 654 Right on Linden Drive Right on Summitwood Drive Stop: 222, T/A, Corner Linden Left on Linden Drive Right on Orchard Road Left on Kensington Road Stop: Corner Gateway, 1171, corner Crooked Brook/1005, Corner Arbor Left on Kensington Road


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1202, Gold, Letter C First pickup 6:37 a.m. Right on Woodlawn Road Right on Webster Square Road Left on Frontage Road Left on Worthington Ridge Stop: 449 Left on Berlin Turnpike Right on Deming Road Right on Bacon Lane Right on Wethersfield Road Bear Left Into Beckley Road Stop: 25, 220, 371, 769, 791, 798, 838 Left on Berlin Street Stop: Corner Sunmeadow, Corner Redwood, Corner Wilcox Right on Mattabassett Street Stop: 34 Right on Grove Street Stop: corner Main Left on Main Street Stop: Crnr Chestnut, Crnr Ice Pond Left on Rivergate Lane, T/A Stop: Crnr Main Right on Main Street Left on Mill Street Stop: Corner Cross Left on Savage Hill Stop: Corner Circlewood, 178, Corner Ledge, 321, 350, 370 Right on Spruce Brook Road Stop: Corner Oak Ridge, Corner Somerset, Corner Wilks Pond, corner Lamentation Right on Bishops Curve Stop: 58 Right on Spruce Brook Road Right on Berlin Turnpike Stop: Corner Scarborough, 1401 (Little Village), 1191 (Deylin) Left on Worthington Ridge Stop: 462, 524 Right on School Street Into Patterson Way To Berlin High School For 7:15 a.m. Berlin High School, Route 1206, Brown, Letter A First pickup 6:40 Right on Woodlawn Road Right on Webster Square Road Right on Mill Street Into Farmington Avenue Stop: 997, 779 Right on Hillcrest Avenue Right on Langdon Court Left on New Britain Road Stop: Corner Langdon Court (6:42) Left on Newton Street Stop: Crnr. Treasure, Crnr. Grandview Left on Grandview Avenue Stop: Crnr Spring, Crnr. Murla, Crnr. Farmington

Right on Farmington Avenue Stop: Crnr. Garden, Corner Oakwood, Crnr. Newton For Pheasant Left on Lincoln Street Stop: Corner Lavery Lane Across High Road Into Lincoln Street Stop: Corner Mooreland Right on Simms Road Stop: Corner Cornwall Left on Cornwall Road Right on Dorset Road

Right on Corbin Avenue Stop: Corner Evergreen Right on High Road Stop: 136, 373, Into Chamberlain Highway Stop: corner Everett, corner Harvest Hill , corner South Slope, corner Macmurray, 218 Left on West Lane Into Hart Street Stop: Corner Huckleberry, Corner Robindale Right on Harris Street

Left on– Main Street Stop: 242, Corner Kensington (Webster Bank) Right on Kensington Road Stop: Corner Brook, Corner Ridgewood Left on Norton Road Left on Lower Lane Right on Patterson Way Into Berlin High School For 7:10 a.m.

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McGee Middle School, Route 637, Orange, Letter S First pickup 6:35 a.m. Right on Woodlawn Road Right on Webster Square Road Left on Frontage Road Right on Worthington Ridge Right on Hudson Street Into Norton Road Left on Kensington Road Stop: 1047, Corner Gateway Left on @ Stop Sign Kensington Road Stop: 1696 Right on Orchard Road Left on Linden Drive Stop: Corner Summitwood, T/A Right on Summitwood Drive Left on Orchard Road Stop: 495 Across Chamberlain Highway Into Orchard Road Left on Penny Brook Lane Stop: 30, T/A, Corner Orchard (For 160 Orchard) Right on Orchard Road Stop: 318 Right on Chamberlain Highway Left on Longview Drive Stop: Corner Old Hatchery Right on Old Hatchery Road Left on Chamberlain Highway Right on Butler Street Left on Chamberlain Highway Stop: 2339, 2259 Left on Heritage Drive Stop: 84 Left on Chippens Hill , T/A Stop: 35 Right on Heritage Drive

Right on Chamberlain Highway Right on Butler Street Right on Park Drive Stop: 42 Right on Edgewood Road Stop: 654, 558, 517, Corner Edgewood for 96 Orchard, Corner Birch, 197 Right on Devonshire Way Stop: 28, 136, T/A Right on Edgewood Road Right on Southington Road Stop: 477 Right on Stockings Brook Road Stop: 14, 126, T/A, 185, 65 Right on Southington Road Stop: 249 Left on Chamberlain Highway Right on Norton Road to McGee Middle School. McGee Middle School, Route 638, Yellow, Letter J First pickup 7:03 a.m. Right on Woodlawn Road Right on Webster Square Road Right on Mill Street Into Farmington Avenue Stop: 997, 779 Right on New Britain Road Stop: Corner Langdon Left on Langdon Court Stop: Corner Williams Left on Williams Street Right on Farmington Avenue Stop: 655, Corner Grandview, Corner Garden, 457/441, Corner Newton Right on High Road Left on Corbin Avenue Left on (After Sand-Pit) Farmington Avenue Stop: Corner Evergreen, 278, 462, 500, Corner Homecrest Left on Grandview Avenue Stop: Corner Tower, 190 Right on Newton Street Stop: Corner Upson Right on New Britain Road Stop: 186, 372, 500 Left on Main Street

Right on Farmington Avenue Stop: Corner Pleasant, Corner Overhill Ct., Corner Seymour Right on Worthington Ridge Stop: 858 Right on Hudson Street into Norton Road to McGee Middle School. McGee Middle School, Route 639, Purple, Letter B First Pickup 6:50 A.M. Right on Woodlawn Road Right on Webster Square Road Right on Mill Street Into Farmington Avenue Left on Main Street Stop: Corner Church Right on Harris Street Stop: Corner Hart Left on Hart Street Stop: Corner Bernard, Corner Huckleberry, 214 Left on High Road (Bear Right into High Road) Stop: Corner 1st Winchell, 2nd Winchell Left on Percival Avenue Left on Glen Street Stop: Corner Robindale Right on Robindale Drive Right on Hart Street Right on Harris Street Right on Percival avenue Stop: Corner Carbo, 54, 94, 188, Corner Kenton, 276, Crnr Woodruff Left On Hartland Terrace, T/A Stop: 46, T/A, Corner Mountain View, 79 Right on Percival Avenue Right on Ellwood Road Stop: Corner Crater Left on Crater Lane Stop: Corner Una Left on Una Road Right on Ellsworth Boulevard Left on Sbona Road Stop: Corner Ellsworth Right on Percival Avenue


20 Right on Robbins Road Right on Kensington Road Left on Norton Road to McGee Middle School. McGee Middle School, Route 640, Blue, Letter G First pickup 6:53 a.m. Right on Woodlawn Road Right on Webster Square Road Right on Mill Street Into Farmington Avenue Left on Lower Lane Right on Norton Road Left on Kensington Road Left on Elton Road Stop: 36 Left on Old Farms Place, T/A Stop: 83, 59 Left on Elton Road Left on Mallard Lane, T/A Stop: 122 Left on Elton Road Left on Orchard Road Stop: 1256, 1325 Right on Metacomet Drive Stop: Corner Pequot, Corner Mohawk, T/A Right on Orchard Road Stop: corner Elizabeth, corner O’Connell, corner Angeli, 1664, 1702 Left on Toll Gate Road Stop: Corner Olisky Boulevard Right on Meadow Lane Left on Lower Lane Stop: 685, 610, corner Fernstead Left on Norton Road to McGee Middle School. McGee Middle School, Route 641, Pink, Letter D First pickup 6:52 a.m. Right on Woodlawn Road Right on Webster Square Left on Frontage Road Into Mill Street Right on Main Street (East Berlin) Stop: Corner Ice Pond (6:50) Left on Rivergate Lane Stop: 22, T/A Right on Main Street Left on Mill Street Left on Savage Hill Road Right on Circlewood Drive Bear Right Into Clock Shop Drive, T/A Stop: Corner Circlewood (7:00) Left on Circlewood Drive Right on Savage Hill Road Stop: 133, 178, 215, 256, 355, 379 Right on Spruce Brook Road Stop: Corner Oak Ridge, Corner Somerset, Corner Wilks Pond Right on Berlin Turnpike Right on Scarborough Fare Right on Rosemary Lane, T/A Stop: Corner Scarborough Left on Scarborough Fare Right on Berlin Turnpike Left on Middletown Road

The Berlin Citizen — Thursday, August 26, 2010 Stop: 33 Right on Worthington Ridge Left on Hudson Street into Norton Road to McGee Middle School. McGee Middle School, Route 644, Rust, Letter P First pick up 6:50 a.m. Right on Woodlawn Road Left on Berlin Turnpike Right on Deming Road Right on Bacon Lane Right on Wethersfield Road Left on Beckley Road Stop: 140, 190, 395, 769, 798, 838 Left on Mill Street Left on Main Street Stop: Corner Chestnut Left on Grove Street Stop: Corner Of Main (Convenience Store Parking Lot) , into Hubbard School for pick up Left on Grove Street Stop: Corner Cottage (At Stop Sign) Left on Cottage Street Stop: Corner Penfield Left on Berlin Street Stop: Corner Redwood, Corner Sunmeadow Into Middletown Road Stop: 251, Corner Walden Court Across Berlin Turnpike Into Middletown Road Right on Worthington Ridge Left on Hudson Street into Norton Road to McGee Middle School. McGee Middle School, Route 645, Peach, Letter F First Pickup 6:50 a.m. Right on Woodlawn Road Right on Webster Square Road Right on Mill Street Into Farmington Avenue Left on Homecrest Drive Right on Alling Street Left on High Road Stop: 684, 718 Into Glen Street Left on Sheldon Street Right on Percival Avenue Stop: 534 Left on Cole Lane Stop: 29, 82 Right on Norton Road Right on Chamberlain High Way Bear Right Into High Road Stop: 1343 Left on Reservoir Road Right on Chamberlain Highway Stop: 679 Left on Village Lane Left on Oxyoke Drive Stop: Corner Village, 62, Corner Candlewick, Corner Meetinghouse, Corner Vineyard Left on Vineyard Drive Stop: 237, 293 Right on Burgundy Drive, T/A Stop; Corner Woodhaven,

Corner Sherry Right on Wigwam Road Stop: 440 Into West Lane Stop: 243, Corner Woods Edge Right on Chamberlain Highway Left on Norton Road To McGee Middle School. McGee Middle School, Route 1038, Aqua, Letter R First pickup 6:50 a.m. Right on Woodlawn Road Right on Webster Square Road Right on Mill Street Into Farmington Avenue Left on Lincoln Street Stop: corner Lavery Lane Across High Road Into Lincoln Street Stop: 258, 147, Corner Simms Right on Chatham Road Stop: 52 Right on Cornwall Road Stop: Corner Cedarwood Left on Simms Road Right on High Road Stop: 148, 225, 328, Corner Everett Left on Gladding Place Stop: Corner Beechwood Left on Alling Street Stop: corner Heather, Kenwood, Schultz, Sterling, Church, Alling Court, Parish Right on Grove Hill Stop: 140 Left on Main Street Stop: 306 Right on Kensington Road Left on Norton Road To McGee Middle School. McGee Middle School, Route 1039, Black, Letter H First pickup 6:43 a.m. Right on Woodlawn Road Right on Webster Square Left on Frontage Road Right on Worthington Ridge Stop: 883, 915 Right on Berlin Turnpike Right on Orchard Road Left on Toll Gate Road Stop: 471, Corner Saw Mill, 559, Corner Anton Right on Norton Lane Right on Belcher Hollow Road Stop: 18, T/A Left on Norton Lane Right on Toll Gate Road Right on Berlin Turnpike Right on Worthington Point Road Stop: Corner Lake Left on Lake Drive T/A Right on Worthington Point Road Right on Berlin Turnpike (Southbound) Stop: Canoe Birch Court Left at Traffic Light Left on Berlin Turnpike – Northbound Stop: 2447 (Mt. Royal)

Right on Spruce Brook Road Stop: 164 Right on Valentine Drive Stop: Corner Lamentation Right on Lamentation Drive Left on Spruce Brook Road Right on Bishops Curve Right on Berlin Turnpike Left on Worthington Ridge Stop: 601, 449 Across The Berlin Turnpike Into Woodruff Circle Right on Woodruff Circle Stop: Corner Hamilton Right on Woodruff Circle Right on Berlin Turnpike Left on Worthington Ridge Stop: 462 (7:10), 568 Right on School Street Stop: 53 Right on Farmington Avenue Left on Lower Lane Right on Norton Road to McGee Middle School. McGee Middle School, Route 1040, Silver, Letter E First pickup 6:45 a.m. Right on Woodlawn Road Right on Webster Square Road Right on Mill Street Into Farmington Avenue Right on Porters Pass Bear Left into Christian Lane Right on Deming Road Left on Episcopal Road Stop: Corner Vivian, 202 Right on Rowley Street Right on Berlin Turnpike Left on Worthington Ridge Ext. Right on Wethersfield Road Left on Wethersfield Road Stop: corner Hummingbird, 114, corner Cobblestone, corner Northfield, 433, 566 Left on Bacon Lane Left on Deming Road Across Berlin Turnpike Into Deming Road Left on Christian Lane Stop: corner Pajor Hill Right on Into Porters Pass Stop: Corner Fairview, Corner 2nd Fairview, Corner Old Brickyard, 21 Left on Farmington Avenue Right on Lower Lane Stop: 206, Corner Eastbrook Right on Norton Road to McGee Middle School. McGee Middle School, Route 1203, Red, Letter I First pickup 6:55 a.m. Right on Woodlawn Road Right on Webster Square Right on Mill Street Into Farmington Avenue Left on Oakwood Drive Stop: Corner Butternut Right on Butternut Lane Right on Dayl Drive Stop: 112 Left on High Road Into Chamberlain Highway

Right on South Slope Drive Stop: 131, Corner Harvest Hill Right on Harvest Hill Road Stop: 105, Corner Clover Hill Right on Chamberlain Highway Stop: Corner Macmurray Left on Warner Road Left on Galpin Lane Right on West Lane Stop: 60 Right on High Road Stop: Corner Rockledge Right on Warner Road Stop: Corner Galpin Left on Chamberlain Highway Stop: Corner Great Oak, 908 Right on Blue Ridge Lane Left on Brooke Meadow Road Stop: Corner Fox Hill, corner 1st Spicewood, corner 2nd Spicewood Right on Reservoir Road Stop: Corner Gianna Lane, 121, 61, 36 Across Chamberlain Hwy. Left on High Road Stop: 1247, 1225 Bear Right into Percival Avenue Right on Robbins Road Stop: Corner Percival, 29, 45, corner Timberwood, corner Towne Right on Kensington Road Left on Norton Road to McGee Middle School. McGee Middle School, Route 1204, White, Letter T First pickup 6:59 a.m. Right on Woodlawn Road Right on Webster Square Right on Mill Street Into Farmington Avenue Left on Burnham Street Stop: Corner Briar Patch Left on Four Rod Road Stop: corner Partridge, corner Cashman, corner Sugar Maple, corner Lori-Ann Corner Winding Meadow, 503 Right on Norton Road Stop: 513, Corner Cole Left on Cole Lane Stop: Corner Winesap Right on Winesap Road Stop: Corner Cider Mill Right on Norton Road Stop: 85, 186, 316 Right on Castlewood Drive Stop: 114, T/A, 163 Right on Norton Road to McGee Middle School. McGee Middle School, Route 1205, Teal, Letter L First pickup 6:55 a.m. Right on Woodlawn Road Right on Webster Square Road Right on Mill Street Into Farmington Avenue Left on Burnham Street Left on Four Rod Road


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Right on Camels Back Left on Kensington Road Stop: corner Ridgewood, corner Carriage Right on Steepleview Drive Stop: corner Stillmeadow Left on Stillmeadow Lane, T/A Right on Steepleview Drive Right on Kensington Road Left on Crooked Brook Lane Right on Haman Court Stop: T/A Left on Crooked Brook Lane Right on Kensington Road Stop: Corner Arbor Right on Norton Road Right on Four Rod Road

Stop: T/A, 178, 79 Stop: 801, 895, 1017 Right on Norton Road Into Meadow Lane Left on Kensington Road Left on Lower Lane Left on Ridgewood Lane Stop: corner Lower Lane Stop: 5 Right on Peter Parley Row Right on Niles Court Stop: corner Sage Stop: 18, T/A Left on Worthington Ridge Right on Ridgewood Lane Stop: corner Sunset, 991 Stop: corner Lands End, Left on Farmington Avenue 177 Left on Berldale Avenue Right on Carriage Drive Stop: corner Brandegee Stop: 300, T/A, 241 Right on Brandegee Lane Left on Misty Mountain Left on Patterson Way Road Stop: 120 Stop: 132, 66, Corner Shady Left on Lower Lane Notch Right on Norton Road Left on– Shady Notch Right on Into McGee Middle Stop: 31 School. Left on Timberwood Road Stop: 112, T/A, 30 Left on Robbins Road Right on Percival Avenue Left on Main Street Stop: 300, 252/266, 237, Right on Harris Street 211, 179, 141 Left on Alling Street Right on Chamberlain HighStop: 85 way Right on Heather Lane to Stop: 714 Griswold Elementary School Right on Great Oak Drive for 8:25 a.m. Stop: 56, T/A, 85 Griswold Elementary Right on Victoria Court School, Route 640, Blue, Stop: T/A, 33, 11 Letter G Right on Great Oak Drive Leave Willard Left on Chamberlain HighFirst pickup 7:55 a.m. way Left on Norton Road Left on Village Lane Right on Chamberlain HighRight on Hemlock Ridge way Stop: 66, T/A Left on MacMurray Drive, Left on Village Lane T/A Right on Ox yoke Drive Stop: 25 Stop: 19, 62, 175, 228 Right on Chamberlain HighRight on Meeting House way Road Stop: 288 Stop: 67 Left on Warner Road Right on Lamplight Drive Stop: 103, 77, 37 Stop: 42 Left on High Road Right on Candlewick Lane Stop: 718, 684 Stop: 18 Left on West Lane Right on Ox yoke Drive Left on Galpin Lane Right on Vineyard Drive Stop: 51 Left on Chamberlain HighRight on Warner Road way Right on Chamberlain HighRight on Gladding Place way Left on Beechwood Lane Stop: 187, 135 Left on Heather Lane to GrisLeft on South Slope Drive wold Elementary School For Stop: 148, 59, 22 8:25 a.m. Left on Harvest Hill Road Griswold Elementary Left on Glenview Drive School, Route 639, Purple, Stop: 48, T/A Letter B Right on Harvest Hill Road First Pickup 8 a.m. Stop: 113, 66 (will cross) Left on Norton Road Left on Chamberlain HighStop: 173 way Left on Cole Lane Stop: #10 Kindercare (Left Right on Winesap Road into driveway for P/U) Left on Cider Mill Road Left on Chamberlain HighStop: 90 way Right on Winesap Road Right on Gladding Place Stop: 180, 228, T/A, 95 Left on Beechwood Lane Right on Norton Road Left on Heather Lane to Stop: 62, 156, 186, 294, 316 Griswold Elementary School Right on Castlewood Drive for 8:25 a.m.

Griswold Bus Routes Bus routes and bus numbers are subject to change. Please note bus number changes for several bus routes for this school year. Students are to be waiting outside at their stop. Kindergarten parents (or designated adult) should be present at the bus stop to receive their homebound kindergartener.

Griswold Elementary School, Route 637, Orange, Letter S First pickup 7:45 a.m. Leave McGee Right on Norton Road Right on Kensington Road Left on Main Street Right on Harris Street Left on Hart Street Into West Lane Across Chamberlain Highway Into West Lane Stop: 156 (7:45) Left on Woods Edge Court Stop: 64, T/A, 35 Left on West Lane Stop: 259 (student crosses) Left on Woodhaven Drive Stop: 100 Left on Burgundy Drive, T/A Stop: 120 Right on Woodhaven Drive Left on West Lane Stop: 335 Left on Wigwam Road Stop: 496 Left on Burgundy Drive Left on Sherry Lane Stop: 18, 98, T/A, Corner Burgundy Right on Burgundy Drive Stop: 33 Left on Vineyard Drive

Griswold Elementary School, Route 641, Pink, Letter D Leave Willard First Pickup 8:02 a.m. Left on Norton Road Left on Chamberlain Highway Stop: 1584 Right on Orchard Road Left on Penny Brook Lane Stop: 40, T/A Right on Orchard Road Stop: 318, 376 Across Chamberlain Highway into Orchard Road Right on Linden Drive Right on Summit Wood Drive Stop: 36, 58, T/A, 107, 9 Right on Linden Drive, T/A Stop: 149, 27 Right on Orchard Road Left on Blue Hills Drive, T/A Right on Orchard Road Stop: 763 Left on Chamberlain Highway Stop: 2328 Right on Butler Street Left on Chamberlain Highway Stop: 1615, 1427, 1379, 1067, 905, 815, 423 Right on Gladding Place Left on Beechwood Lane Left on Heather Lane into Griswold Elementary School for 8:25 a.m. Griswold Elementary School, Route 644, Rust, Letter P Leave Willard First pickup 8 a.m. Left on Norton Road Right on Kensington Road Into New Britain Road Left on Farmington Avenue Left on Lincoln Street Left on Lavery Lane Right on Conlin Way Stop: 8, 34, T/A Left on Lavery Lane Stop: 11 Left on Lincoln Street Right on High Road Stop: 139 Left on Corbin Avenue Left on Farmington Avenue Right on Evergreen Court, T/A Stop: 41 Right on Farmington Avenue Stop: 278 Right on Homecrest Drive Right on Alling Street Right on Sterling Drive Stop: 172 Left on York Road Stop: 29 Right on Alling Street

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Griswold Elementary School for 8:25 a.m. Griswold Elementary School, Route 1038, Aqua, Letter R Leave Willard First pickup 8:05 a.m. Left on Norton Road Right on Kensington Road Into New Britain Road Stop: 439, 413, Corner Langdon (for 389), 369 (Animal Hosp.) Left on Newton Street Left on Treasure Avenue Right on Tower Avenue Stop: 30 Right on Grandview Avenue Stop: 173, 204 Left on Newton Street Stop: 132 Right on Pheasant Run Stop: 48, T/A Right on Newton Street Stop: 261 Left on Farmington Avenue Right on Pinetree Court Stop: 24, T/A Right on Farmington Avenue Left on Garden Drive Stop: 10 Right on Murla Road Left on Grandview Avenue Left on Spring Street Stop: Corner Garden Left on Garden Drive Left on Farmington Avenue Stop: 552, 566, 712 Left on Williams Street Left on Langdon Court Stop: 33 Left on Hillcrest Avenue Stop: 35, 23 Right on Farmington Avenue Left on Homecrest Drive Stop: 48, 75, 122 Right on Alling Street Stop: 243 Right on Heather Lane to Griswold Elementary School For 8:25 a.m. Griswold Elementary School, Route 1039, Black, Letter H Leave Willard First pickup 8: a.m. Left on Norton Road Right on Cole Lane Stop: 208, 186, 127, 82, 32 Left on Percival Avenue Right on High Road Right on 2nd Winchell Drive Stop: 83, 106, 140 Right on High Road Right on Rockledge Court Stop: T/A, 35, 7 Left on High Road Into Glen Street Right on Percival Avenue Stop: Corner Woodruff Lane Left on Hartland Terrace Stop: 56, 148, T/A, 89 Right on Percival Avenue Right on Ellwood Road and around Stop: 18, corner Percival/Ellwood, 233 Stay right at stop sign Stop: 43

The Berlin Citizen — Thursday, August 26, 2010 Right on Crater Lane Stop: 37, 50, 111, 135, Corner Lee Left on Lee Drive Left on Ellsworth Boulevard Stop: 105, 51 Left on Una Road Stop: Corner Ellsworth ( for 2 Ellsworth) , 23 Right on Crater Lane Right on Ellwood Road Right on Percival Avenue Left on Into Glen Street Right on Robindale Drive Stop: 154, 96 Left on Hart Street Right on High Road Stop: 576 Right on Alling Street Left on Heather Lane to Griswold Elementary School for 8:25 a.m. Griswold Elementary School, Route 1040, Silver, Letter E Leave McGee First pickup 7:45 a.m. Right on Norton Road Left on Chamberlain Highway Left on Longview Drive Stop: 26, 100, 197, 126, 200, T/A Left on Old Hatchery Road Stop: 99, 15 Left on Chamberlain Highway Stop: 1972 Right on Heritage Drive Stop: 84 Left on Chippens Hill Stop: 44, 56, T/A Right on Heritage Drive Stop: 193, 65 Right on Chamberlain Highway Right on Butler Street Right on Park Drive Stop: 42 Right on Edgewood Road Stop: 1165, 921, 586, 517, 268 Left on Birch Lane Stop: 136, T/A, 63 Left on Edgewood Road Stop: 197 Right on Devonshire Way Stop: 28, 102, T/A, 43 Right on Edgewood Road Right on Southington Road Stop: 493, 477, 392 (Student Will Cross) Left on Chamberlain Highway Right on Into High Road Stop: 1343 Left on Reservoir Road Stop: 11 Right on Chamberlain Highway Right on Gladding Place Left on Alling Street Stop: 82, 100 Left on Kenwood Street Left on Briar Lane Stop: 56 Right on Heather Lane to Griswold Elementary School for 8:25 a.m.

Griswold Elementary School, Route 1203, Red, Letter I Leave Willard First pickup 8 a.m. Left on Norton Road Left on Chamberlain Highway Right on Southington Road Stop: 38 Left on Stockings Brook Road Stop: 14, 42, 90, 174, T/A, 209 Right on Southington Road Stop: 249 Left on Chamberlain Highway Left on Blue Ridge Lane Stop: 1 Left on Brooke Meadow Road Stop: 27 Right on Fox Hill Lane Stop: 26 Left on Blue Ridge Road Stop: 156, T/A Right on Fox Hill Lane Right on Brooke Meadow Road Stop: 90, 182, 231 Left on 1st Spicewood Lane Stop: 235, Corner Bayberry, 130, 95, 42 Left on Brooke Meadow Road Right on Reservoir Road Left on Gianna Lane Stop: 72 (at cul-de-sac), T/A Left on Reservoir Road Left on Chamberlain Highway Right on Atwood Street Left on High Road Right on Alling Street Left on Heather Lane to Griswold Elementary School for 8:25 a.m. Griswold Elementary School, Route 1204, White, Letter T First pickup 8 a.m. Left on Norton Road Right on Kensington Road Left on Brook Street Left on Main Street Right on Grove Hill Left on Farmington Avenue Left on Lincoln Street Stop: 335 Cross High Road Into Lincoln Street Left on Mooreland Road Left on Hillside Road, T/A Stop: 151, T/A, 191 Left on Woodland Lane Left on Mooreland Road Right on Round Hill Road, T/A Stop: 79 Left on Mooreland Road Stop: 55 Left on Lincoln Street Left on Randecker Lane Stop: 8, 30 Right on Club Drive Left on Lincoln Street Right on Kent Road Right on Windsor Road

Stop: 75 Right on York Road Left on Lincoln Street Stop: 4 Left on Chatham Road Stop: 24, 52, 84 Right on Cornwall Road Right on Cedarwood Road Left on Lincoln Street Left on Simms Road Stop: 47, 112 Right on High Road Stop: 312 Into Chamberlain Highway Stop: 160 Left on West Lane Into Hart Street Stop: 201, 181/191 Left on Harris Street Left on Alling Street Right on Heather Lane to Griswold Elementary School for 8:25 a.m. Griswold Elementary School, Route 1205, Teal, Letter L Leave Willard First pickup 8:03 a.m. Left on Norton Road Right on Kensington Road Left on Robbins Road Stop: Corner Primrose, 247, 211 Right on Towne Drive Stop: 44 Left on Hall Lane Stop: 79, T/A Right on Towne Drive Right on Robbins Road Into Sheldon Street Left on Glen Street Left on Percival Avenue Stop: 319 Right on Robbins Road Left on Lawndale Street Stop: 62 Left on Kenton Street Right on Percival Avenue Stop: 193, 39 Right on Carbo Lane Stop: 16 Left on Whispering Brook Drive Stop: 112, T/A, 105, 41, 15 Right on Carbo Lane Stop: 35 Left on Percival Avenue Stop: 200, 350, 372 Right on Glen Street Into High Road Right on Alling Street Left on Heather Lane to Griswold Elementary School For 8:25 a.m. Griswold Elementary School Mid-Day Kindergarten Rt. 121, Bus 1206 Dismissal: 11:37 a.m. Leave Griswold Into Heather Lane Left on Briar Lane Stop: D/O 56 Right on Kenwood Street Left on Alling Street Right on Church Street Stop: D/O 43 Child W/Cross, D/O – P/U Discovery Cen-

ter/Corner Hotchkiss – rear of church Left on Main Street Stop: P/U 214, P/U & D/O 362 (B/K YMCA Childcare) Left on Farmington Avenue Right on Grandview Avenue Right on– Newton Street Right on New Britain Road Stop: P/U 212, D/O 366 Right on Langdon Court Stop: P/U 21 Left on Hillcrest Avenue Stop: D/O 23 Left on Farmington Avenue Stop: D/O 712 Right on Peck Street Right on Alling Street Left on Grove Hill Stop: D/O 134 Right on Main Street Right on Parish Drive Stop: P/U 90 Left on Alling Street Right on Alling Court, T/A Stop: D/O 29 Right on Alling Street Right on Homecrest Drive P/U 48 Left on Farmington Avenue Right on Newton Street Left on Pheasant Run, Stop: D/O 48 T/A Right on Newton Street Stop: P/U 266 Right on Farmington Avenue Left on Lincoln Street Stop: D/O 335 Left on Lavery Lane Right on Conlin Way Stop: D/O 34, T/A Left on Lavery Lane Left on Lincoln Street Right on Simms Road Stop: D/O 47 Left on Cornwall Road Left on Chatham Road Right on Windsor Road Left on York Road Left on Lincoln Street Stop: P/U 4 Right on High Road Left on Dayl Drive Stop: D/O 71 Right on Butternut Lane Left on High Road Right on Into Kindercare #10 Chamberlain Hwy. Stop: P/U & D/O Left on Chamberlain Highway Right on Gladding Place Left on Alling Street Left on Heather Lane Right on Briar Lane Stop: P/U 50 Left on Kenwood Street Left on Glenbrook Road Right on Heather Lane into Griswold Elementary School For 12:25 a.m. Griswold Elementary School Mid-Day Kindergarten Rt. 122, Bus 636 Dismissal: 11:37 a.m. Leave Griswold


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Into Heather Lane Right on Beechwood Lane Right on Gladding Place Left on Chamberlain Highway Stop: D/O 160 Right on Vineyard Drive Stop: D/O 300 Right on Burgundy Drive Left on Sherry Lane Stop: D/O 98, T/A Right on Burgundy Drive Right on Wigwam Road Stop: P/U 496 Into West Lane Right on Woods Edge Court, T/A Stop: D/O 35 Right on West Lane Across Chamberlain Highway Into West Lane Stop: P./U 259 Right on Galpin Lane Right on Griswold Drive Stop; P/U 47 Right on Warner Road Left on Chamberlain Highway Right on Village Lane Right on Hemlock Ridge Stop: P/U 66, T/A Left on Village Lane Right on Ox yoke Drive Right on Candlewick Lane Stop: D/O 18 Right on Lamplight Drive Left on Ox yoke Drive Right on Village Lane Right on Chamberlain Highway Right on Great Oak Drive Stop: D/O 56 Left on Victoria Court Stop: T/A, D/O 33, D/O 11 Right on Great Oak Drive Right on Chamberlain Highway Right on Reservoir Road Left on Brooke Meadow Road Stop: D/O 232, P/U 90 Child W/Cross, P/U 27 Into Blue Ridge Road Stop: D/O 156, T/A Left on Blue Ridge Lane Left on Chamberlain Highway Stop: D/O 905, D/O 815, D/O 135 Right on Gladding Place Left on Beechwood Lane Left on Heather Lane to Griswold Elementary School For 12:25 a.m. Griswold Elementary School Mid-Day Kindergarten Rt. 123 Dismissal: 11: 37 A.M. Leave Griswold Into Heather Lane

Right on Alling Street Left on High Road Left on Rockledge Court, T/A Stop: D/O 7 Left on High Road Bear Right Into High Road Left on Winchell Drive Stop: D/O 106 Left on High Road Right on Into High Road Left on Chamberlain Highway Left on Norton Road Left on Cole Lane Stop: P/U 149 Right on Percival Avenue Left on Into Glen Street Right on Sheldon Street Right on Percival Avenue Stop: D/O 350 Left on Ellwood Road Stop: D/O 18 Left on Crater Lane Stop: D/O 111 (child w/cross) Left on Lee Drive Left on Ellsworth Boulevard Right on Sbona Road Right on Percival Avenue Right on Robbins Road Right on Timberwood Road Stop: P/U 112, T/A Right on Shady Notch Right on Misty Mountain Stop: D/O 66 Left on Carriage Drive Left on Ridgewood Lane Left on Lands End Court, T/A Stop: P/U 19 Left on Ridgewood Lane Left on Niles Court Stop: D/O 18, T/A Left on Ridgewood Lane Left on Kensington Road Left on Robbins Road Stop: P/U 329, D/O 247 Right on Towne Drive Stop: P/U 78 Left on Hall Lane, T/A Right on Towne Drive Right on Robbins Road Right on Percival Avenue Stop: D/O 39 Right on Carbo Lane Left on Whispering Brook Drive Stop: D/O 112, T/A Right on Carbo Lane Right on Percival Avenue Left on Main Street Left on Hart Street Right on Huckleberry Lane, T/A Stop: P/U 39 Right on Hart Street Right on High Road Right on Gladding Place Left on Beechwood Lane Left on Heather Lane to

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Stop: P/U 14, T/A Right on Edgewood Road Right on Southington Road Stop: D/O 493 Right on Stockings Brook Road, T/A Stop: P/U 209 Right on Southington Road Right on Chamberlain Highway Stop: P/U 1374 Left on Longview Drive Stop: D/O 26, P/U 200, T/A Left on Chamberlain Highway Right on Heritage Drive Left on Chippens Hill Drive

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Stop: D/O 44, T/A Right on Heritage Drive Right on Chamberlain Highway Right on Butler Street Right on Park Drive Right on Edgewood Road Stop: D/O 586 Child W/Cross Right on Orchard Road Left on Chamberlain Highway Right on Gladding Place Left on Beechwood Lane Left on Heather Lane to Griswold Elementary School For 12:25 a.m.

Willard Bus Routes Bus routes and bus numbers are subject to change. Please note bus number changes for several bus routes for this school year. Students are to be waiting outside at their stop. Kindergarten parents (or designated adult) should be present at the bus stop to receive their homebound kindergartener.

Willard Elementary School, Route 634, Grey, Letter Q First pickup 7:25 a.m. Left on Patterson Way Left on Lower Lane Right on Norton Road Left on Kensington Road Left on Elton Road Stop: 36 Left on Old Farms Place Stop: 80, T/A, 59, Corner Elton (For 93) Left on Elton Road Left on Mallard Lane Stop: 50, T/A, 95 Left on Elton Road Left on Orchard Road Right on Metacomet Drive Stop: 28 Right on Pequot Circle, T/A Stop: 7 Right on Metacomet Drive Stop: 122, 236, 262, T/A, 309, 295, 271 Right on Orchard Road Stop: 1410 Right on Elizabeth Road Right on Patrick Drive Stop: 18, 57, 78, 160, T/A, Right on Elizabeth Road Stop: Corner Of Ralph Right on Orchard Road Right on Angeli Court, T/A Stop: 34, T/A , 35 Right on Orchard Road

Left on Toll Gate Road Left on Meadow Lane Into Four Rod Road Stop: 909, 861, 695 Right on Norton Road to Willard Elementary School for 7:55 a.m. Willard Elementary School, Route 638, Yellow, Letter J First pickup 7:35 a.m. Left on Norton Road Into Hudson Street Left on Worthington Ridge Left on Farmington Avenue Stop: 1539, 1525 Left on Overhill Court Left on Overhill Drive Stop: 77 Left on Patterson Way Right on Brandegee Lane Stop: 32, 60, T/A, 125 Right on Woodbine Court Stop: 64, T/A Right on Brandegee Lane Right on Wildem Road Stop: 31 Left on Farmington Avenue Left on Patterson Way Stop: 14, 48, 120, 186 Left on Lower Lane Right on Norton Road to Willard Elementary School Willard Elementary School, Route 639, Purple, Letter B First pickup 7:30 a.m. Right on Norton Road Right on Four Rod Road Right on Burnham Street Stop: 146 Into Porters Pass Left on 1st Fairview Drive Stop: 6 , Crnr Mattabassett & Fairview, 83, 191, 247, 266 Right on Porters Pass Stop: Corner David Drive, 21 Left on Farmington Avenue Right on Lower Lane Stop: 36, 178, 219 Right on Eastbrook Terrace

Stop: 72, T/A, 69, 23 Right on Lower Lane Stop: 299 Right on Norton Road to Willard Elementary School. Willard Elementary School, Route 640, Blue, Letter G First pickup 7:30 a.m. Left on Norton Road Into Hudson Street Right on Worthington Ridge Right on Berlin Turnpike Left on Spruce Brook Road Right on Lamentation Drive Stop: 162, 312 Left on Old Wood Road Stop: 37, 60 Left on Quincy Trail Stop: 50, T/A Left on Old Wood Road Into Quail Run Stop: 9 Left on Lamentation Drive Stop: 185 Right on Valentine Drive Left on Spruce Brook Road Right on Bishops Curve Right on Berlin Turnpike Right on Scarborough Fare (Sage Ridge) Stop: 66 Right on Rosemary Lane, T/A Stop: 17 Right on Scarborough Fare Right on Thyme Circle, T/A Stop: 25 Left on Scarborough Fare Right on Berlin Turnpike Left on Middletown Road Right on Worthington Ridge Left on Hudson Street into Norton Road to Willard Elementary School. Willard Elementary School, Route 641, Pink, Letter D First pickup 7:30 a.m. Right on Norton Road Left on Four Rod Road


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Into Meadow Lane Right on Toll Gate Road Right on Saw Mill Drive Stop: 20 Left on Pebble Brook Court Stop: T/A, 35 Right on Saw Mill Drive Right on Toll Gate Road Right on Anton Lane Stop: 23 Left on Cliffview Drive Right on Norton Lane Right on Belcher Hollow Road, T/A Stop: 31 Right on Norton Lane Stop: 144 T/A In Boat Launch Parking Lot Right on Norton Lane Left on Toll Gate Road Stop: 607, 433, 45 Right on Meadow Lane Left on Lower Lane Stop: 685 Left on Norton Road to Willard Elementary School. Willard Elementary School, Route 642, Green, Letter O First pickup 7:25 a.m. Right on Patterson Way Into School Street Left on Worthington Ridge Left on Berlin Turnpike Left on Deming Road Left on Christian Lane Stop: 261, 45 Right on Porters Pass Straight into Burnham Street Stop: 75 Left on Four Rod Road Left on Partridge Lane Stop: 21, 61 Right on Briar Patch Drive Stop: T/A, 131, 57 Left on Burnham Street Left on Four Rod Road Stop: 48, Corner Cashman Right on Sugar Maple Lane Stop: 68, T/A Right on Four Rod Road Right on Monarch Drive Stop: 50, 70, T/A Right on Four Rod Road Stop: 222 Right on Lori Ann Lane Right on Cynthia Drive Stop: 20, 60, 114, 144, T/A Right on Lori Ann Lane Stop: 41 Right on Four Rod Road Stop: 296 Left on Norton Road to Willard Elementary School. Willard Elementary School, Route 644, Rust, Letter P First pickup 7:25 a.m. Right on Norton Road Left on Four Rod Road Stop: 1032 Into Meadow Lane Left on Tree Hill Road Left on Red Barn Court Stop: Corner Red Barn & Tree Hill (courtesy stop), T/A, 19

The Berlin Citizen — Thursday, August 26, 2010 Right on Tree Hill Road Right on Meadow Lane Left on Toll Gate Road Stop: 22 Right on Olisky Boulevard Right on Watch Hill Stop: 46, 68, 134, 174, 208, 226, 254, 273 Right on Olisky Boulevard Right on Toll Gate Road Stop: 108, 132 Right on Orchard Road Right on O’Connell Drive Stop: Corner Orchard (For 1567), 68, T/A, 111 Right on Orchard Road Stop: 1547, 1501, 1256 (Student Crosses) Right on Elton Road Right on Kensington Road Left to continue on Kensington Road) Right on Norton Road to Willard Elementary School. Willard Elementary School, Route 645, Peach, Letter F First pickup 7:35 a.m. Right on Norton Road Right on Kensington Road Right on Camels Back Left on Four Rod Road Right on Burnham Street Left on Farmington Avenue Stop: 873 Left on New Britain Road Left on Main Street Right on Farmington Avenue Stop: 944, (Turn Right After Citgo Into Farmington Ave & Stop @ 1342 Right on Worthington Ridge Left on Middletown Road Right on Berlin Turnpike Stop: 1456 (Creative Kids Daycare) Pull Into The Parking Lot Right on Meadow Lane Right on Lower Lane Stop: 859 Left on Norton Road to Willard Elementary School. Willard Elementary School, Route 1038, Aqua, Letter R First pickup 7:30 a.m. Right on Norton Road Right on Four Rod Road Right on Burnham Street Into Porters Pass Left on Skinner Road Stop: 109, T/A, 5 Into Massirio Drive Left on Farmington Avenue Right on Farmington Avenue Left on Seymour Road Right on Mill Street Left on Worthington Ridge Stop: 601, 519, 449 Across Berlin Turnpike to Woodruff Circle, around Right on Berlin Turnpike Left on Worthington Ridge Stop: 462, 568, 666, 850 Right on Hudson Street Right on Madison Drive Stop: 38

Right on Madison Drive Left on Terry Road Right on Hudson Street into Norton Road to Willard Elementary School. Willard Elementary School, Route 1039, Black, Letter H Leave McGee at 7:25 a.m. Left on Norton Road Into Hudson Street Stop: 80, 124 Right on St. James Place, T/A Stop: 35 Right on Hudson Street Stop: 192 Right on Worthington Ridge Stop: 1096, 1198, 1326 Right on Berlin Turnpike Right on Meadow Lane Right on Holly Court T/A Stop: 10, T/A, 35 Left on Meadow Lane Left on Berlin Turnpike Left on Worthington Ridge Stop: 1233, 1097, 1015, 973, 921, 737 Left on School Street Stop; 39 Into Patterson Way Left on Lower Lane Right on Norton Road to Willard Elementary School. Willard Elementary School, Route 1203, Red, Letter I First pickup 7:31 a.m. Left on Norton Road Into Hudson Street Right on Worthington Ridge Left on Middletown Road Right on Sunset Lane Stop: 208 (child will cross), 121 Left on Cindy Lane Stop: 52 Left on Lower Lane Stop: 690 Right on Valley Drive Stop: Corner Fawn Drive/ courtesy stop Right on Deerfield Drive Left on Wildermere Road Left on Jeffrey Lane Stop: Tree Hill (Courtesy Stop), corner Casner /courtesy stop) Left on Casner Drive Stop: Courtesy Stops: corner Tree Hill Left on Tree Hill Road Stop: 68/courtesy stop Right on Wildermere Road Right on Dunham Drive Stop: corner Valley (courtesy stop) Left on Valley Drive Stop: Corner Deerfield (courtesy stop) Right on Fawn Drive Stop: Dunham / courtesy stop Left on Dunham Drive Stop: corner Kramer (courtesy stop) Left on Kramer Drive Stop: corner Lower Lane / courtesy stop

Left on Lower Lane Right on Peter Parley Row Stop: 8, 58 Left on Sage Drive, T/A Right on Peter Parley Row Stop: 21 Right on Lower Lane Right on Sunset Lane Left on Westview Terrace Stop: 113 Left on Earl Street Stop: 26 Right on Lower Lane Left on Norton Road to Willard Elementary School. Willard Elementary School, Route 1204, White, Letter T First pickup 7:22 a.m. Right on Norton Road Stop: 547, 513 Left on Spring Valley Drive Stop: 105, 7 Right on Still Meadow Lane And Around Right on 1st Still Meadow Lane And Around Stop: 257, 210, 191, 167 Right on Parkview Road Stop: 74 T/A Right on Still Meadow Lane Stop: 3, T/A Right on Steepleview Drive Stop: 108, 68 Right on Kensington Road Left on Crooked Brook Lane Stop: Corner Hamen Court, 82, T/A Left on Kensington Road Stop: 1344 Into Gateway Road Stop: 12 Right on Cross Creek Drive, T/A Stop: 43, T/A, 181, 155, T/A Right on Gateway Road Into Kensington Road Stop: 1047, 991 Right on Arbor Lane Right on Renn Lane T/A Stop: T/A, 89, 67 Right on Arbor Lane Into Kensington Road Right on Norton Road to Willard Elementary School. Willard Elementary School, Route 1205, Teal, Letter L First pickup 7:25 a.m. Right on Norton Road Right on Four Rod Road Stop: 541 Right on Winding Meadow Drive Stop: 56 Left at 2nd Grapevine Lane Stop: Corner Winding Meadow, 42 Right on Winding Meadow Drive Stop: 67 Right on Four Rod Road Right on Peach Tree Lane Stop: corner (at driveway for 243 Four Rod Rd.), T/A, 59 Right on Four Rod Road Stop: 199, 125 Left on Camels Back

Left on Kensington Road Right on Surrey Lane Stop: 68, T/A Right on Kensington Road Left on Norton Road Stop: 855 (will cross) to Willard Elementary School Willard Elementary School, Route 1206, Brown, Letter A First pickup 7:23 a.m. Left on Patterson Way Left on Lower Lane Stop: 744 Left on Meadow Lane Right on Berlin Turnpike (Southbound) Stop: 2614 Right on Worthington Point Road Stop: Corner Worthington Lane, T/A, 91 Right on Lake Drive, T/A Stop: 33 Right on Worthington Point Road Right on Berlin Turnpike Stop: Corner Canoe Birch Court Continue South on Berlin Turnpike T/around in commuter lot (@ traffic light Left on Berlin Turnpike (North Bound) Stop: 2447 (Mount Royal), 2189 Left on Meadow Lane Stop: 85, 41 Into Four Rod Road Right on Norton Road to Willard School For 7:55 Willard Mid-Day Kindergarten Route 111 Dismissal: 10:57 a.m. Leave Willard Right on Norton Road Right on Lower Lane Left on Peter Parley Row Left on Worthington Ridge Stop: D/O 1501 Right on Sunset Lane Right on Middletown Road Right on Berlin Turnpike South Right on Meadow Lane Left on Holly Court, Stop: D/O 10, T/A, D/O 35 Right on Meadow Lane Right on Tree Hill Road Left on Red Barn Court, T/A Stop: D/O 19 Right on Tree Hill Road Right on Meadow Lane Left on Toll Gate Road Right on Olisky Boulevard Right on Watch Hill Road And Around Stop: P/U 120, D/O 273, D/O 226 Right on Olisky Boulevard Left on Toll Gate Road Left on Meadow Lane Into Four Rod Road Left on Norton Road Left on Kensington Road Right on Steepleview Drive Left on Still Meadow Lane


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Right on Still Meadow Lane Stop: P/U 257 And Around Left on Steepleview Drive Left on Kensington Road Right on Norton Road Right on Four Rod Road Left on Wildermere Road Left on Deerfield Drive Right on Deerfield Drive & Around Stop: P/U 137 Left on Valley Drive Left on Lower Lane Stop: P/U 565 Right on Fernstead Lane Right on Westview Terrace Stop: P/U 123 Student W/Cross Right on Sunset Lane Right on Lower Lane Left on Norton Road to Willard Elementary School. Willard Mid-Day Kindergarten Route 112 Dismissal: 10:57 a.m. Leave Willard Left on Norton Road Right on Four Rod Road Right o Winding Meadow Drive Left on 2nd Grapevine Lane Stop: P/U 101 Right on Winding Meadow Drive Right on Four Rod Road Left on Lori Ann Lane Right on Cynthia Drive Stop: P/U 60 Left on Lori Ann Lane Left on Four Rod Road Left on Monarch Drive Stop: D/O 50, T/A Left on Four Rod Road Left on Sugar Maple Lane, T/A Stop: P/U 43 Left on Four Rod Road Stop: P/U 118 Left on Camels Back Right on Kensington Road Right on Main Street Right o Farmington Avenue Stop: P/U 944 Left on Porters Pass Left on David Drive Stop: P/U 30, T/A Right o Porters Pass Right o Fairview Drive Stop: P/U 6 Right on Mattabassett Street Left on Fairview Drive Left on Fairview Drive Stop: D/O 191, D/O 83 Left on Mattabassett Street Stop: P/U 23 Right on Fairview Drive Stop: D/O 247 Left on Porters Pass Right on Massirio Drive Right on Farmington Avenue

Left on Lower Lane Right on Eastbrook Terrace, T/A Stop: D/O 69 Into Patterson Way Right on Brandegee Lane Stop: P/U 4 Left on Wildem Road Left on Worthington Ridge Stop: D/O 801 Left on Farmington Avenue Stop: D/O/ P/U 1539 Right on Seymour Road Stop: P/U 61 Right on Mill Street Left on Webster Square Road Right on Woodlawn Road Right on Berlin Turnpike – South Right on Worthington Ridge Stop: P/U 494, P/U 724 Right on School Street Across Farmington Avenue Into Patterson Way Stop: P/U 14

www.homesweethomect.com Left on Lower Lane Right on Norton Road to Willard Elementary School for 11:48 a.m. Willard Mid-Day Kindergarten Route 113 Dismissal: 10:57 a.m. Leave Willard Right on Norton Road Into Hudson Street Stop: D/O 31 (Student Crosses) Left on Madison Drive Stop: D/O 38 Left on Madison Drive Left on Terry Road Left on Hudson Street Stop: P/U 192 Right on Worthington Ridge Left on Middletown Road Right on Berlin Turnpike South Stop: D/O & P/U 1456 Creative Kids Go Into Parking Lot (Return To) Berlin Turnpike Right on Orchard Road

Left on Toll Gate Road Right on Norton Lane Right on Belcher Hollow Road, T/A Stop: P/U 51, P/U 21 Left on Norton Lane Left on Toll Gate Road Stop: D/O 433 Left on Orchard Road Right on O’Connell Drive, Stop: D/O 68, T/A Right on Orchard Road Left on Metacomet Drive Right on Pequot Circle, T/A Stop: D/O 7 Right on Metacomet Drive Stop: P/U 262, T/A Left on Orchard Road Right on Elton Road Right on Mallard Lane, T/A Left on Elton Road Left on Orchard Road Stop: P/U 1256 Left on Orchard Road Left on Berlin Turnpike – North

Right on Spruce Brook Road Right on Lamentation Drive Stop: D/O 162 Left on Valentine Drive Left on Spruce Brook Road Right on Berlin Turnpike – North Right on Scarborough Fare Right on Thyme Circle Stop: P/U 22, T/A Left on Scarborough Fare Right on Berlin Turnpike – North Left on Middletown Road Left on Sunset Lane Right on Worthington Ridge Stop: D/O 1015 Left on Hudson Street Left on St. James Place, T/A Stop: P/U 55 Left on Hudson Street Into Norton Road to Willard Elementary School For 11:48 a.m.

Hubbard Bus Routes Bus routes and bus numbers are subject to change. Please note bus number changes for several bus routes for this school year. Students are to be waiting outside at their stop. Kindergarten parents (or designated adult) should be present at the bus stop to receive their homebound kindergartener.

Hubbard Elementary School, Route 634, Grey, Letter Q Leave Willard Elementary School First pickup 8:05 a.m. Right on Norton Road Into Hudson Street Right on Worthington Ridge Left on Middletown Road Across Berlin Turnpike Into Middletown Road Stop: 152, 200, 251 Student Will Cross, 308 Right on Mill Street Right on Savage Hill Road Stop: 12 Right on Circlewood Drive Right on Clock Shop Drive Stop: 64, T/A, 25 Right on Circlewood Drive Stop: 98, 180, 220, T/A, 227, 149, 111 Right on Savage Hill Road Stop: 133, 178, 379 Left on Spruce Brook Road Stop: 969

Left on Main Street Right on Rivergate Lane Stop: 22, 52, T/A Right on– Main Street Left on Ice Pond Lane Stop: corner (for 386 Main), cul de sac (For 124), T/A Left on Main Street Left on Mill Street Right on Grove Street Stop: 26/27 (student crosses) Right on Magnolia Lane T/A Stop: 18, T/A, 71, 43 Right on Grove Street Stop: 52 Left into Hubbard Elementary School. Hubbard Elementary School, Route 638, Yellow, Letter J First Pickup 8:05 a.m. Leave Willard Elementary School Right on Norton Road Into Hudson Street Right on Worthington Ridge Right on Berlin Turnpike Left on Spruce Brook Road Left on Maryann Court, T/A Stop: 51 Right on Spruce Brook Road Stop: 43 Right on Berlin Turnpike Right on Bishops Curve Stop: 32, 96, 166 Left on Spruce Brook Road Left on Wilks Pond Road Stop: 96, 119 Left on Raspberry Hill Stop: 16, 36, 76, T/A

Right on Windy Knoll Drive Stop: 8, 45, 142, T/A, 163, 117, 97 Right on Cornfield Drive Stop: 37, Corner Wilks Pond Road Right on Wilks Pond Road Stop: 29 Left on Spruce Brook Road Left on Oak Ridge Drive Stop: 23/ 433 (433 Spruce Brook picked up together at one stop), 95, 124 Left on Thompson Road Right on Somerset Drive Stop: 270 Right on Canterbury Road Stop: 30, T/A Left on Somerset Drive Stop: 131, 11 Left on Spruce Brook Road Left on Savage Hill Road Right on Mill Street Left on Grove Street to Hubbard Elementary School. Hubbard Elementary School, Route 642, Green, Letter O First pickup 8:05 p.m. Leave Willard Elementary School Right on Norton Road Into Hudson Street Left on Worthington Ridge Left on Berlin Turnpike Right on Worthington Ridge Extension Right on Wethersfield Road Right on Bluebird Lane Stop: 32 Left on Hummingbird Drive

Stop: 115 Right on Wethersfield Road Left on Cobblestone Road Stop: 36 Right on Brownstone Road Left on Cobblestone Road Left on– Wethersfield Road Left on Northfield Lane Stop: 38, T/A, 55 Left on Wethersfield Road Left on Bacon Lane Stop: Corner Wethersfield Left on Deming Road T/A at Sams Club parking lot Left on Deming Road Right on Bacon Lane Right on Wethersfield Road Left on Into Beckley Road Stop: 25, 335, 395, 721 Left on Berlin Street Right on Cottage Street Stop: 38, 75 child w/cross Right on Grove Street to Hubbard Elementary School. Hubbard Elementary School, Route 643, Tan, Letter K First pickup 8:10 a.m. Leave St. Paul School Right on Grove Hill Right on Farmington Avenue Into Mill Street Left on Worthington Ridge Right on Mill Street Left on Ronal Drive Stop: 77 Into Woodruff Circle Stop: 80, Corner Mildrum (For 29 Woodruff) Right on Mildrum Road Stop: 29, 64


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Right on Ledge Drive Stop: 77, 97, 147 Right on Webster Ridge Stop: 132 Left on Hamilton Drive Left on Woodruff Circle Stop: Woodruff Into Ronal Drive Left on Juniper Lane Stop: Laurel Right on Skyview Drive Left on Ronal Drive Left on Mill Street Left on Berlin Street Left on Redwood Lane, T/A Stop: 28, 86, 164, T/A, Corner Dogwood Left on Berlin Street Right on Main Street Stop: 30 (courtesy stop) Right on Grove Street to Hubbard Elementary School. Hubbard Elementary School, Route 1206, Brown, Letter A Leave Willard Elementary School First pickup 7:55 a.m. Right on Norton Road Left on Lower Lane Right on Farmington Avenue Left on Massirio Drive Right on Christian Lane Right on Deming Road Left on Episcopal Road Right on Vivian Drive Stop: 16, Corner Knollwood For 102 Left on Knollwood Court, T/A Right on Vivian Drive Stop: 87 Right on Episcopal Road Stop: 170, 202 Right on Rowley Street Right on Berlin Turnpike Stop: 398 Right on Worthington Ridge Left on Mill Street (Rt. 372 East) Left on Berlin Street Stop: 94, 346/345 Right on Mattabassett Street Stop: Corner Penfield (courtesy stop), 47/55, 93 (courtesy stop) Corner Grove Street (courtesy stop) Right on Grove Street Stop: Corner Cottage (at stop sign on sidewalk side of street) (courtesy stop) Left on Main Street Left on Chestnut Lane Stop: 62, 98 Left on Sorrel Lane, T/A Stop: 59 Right on Chestnut Lane Stop: 43 Right on Main Street Left on Grove Street to Hubbard Elementary School.

Hubbard Elementary School mid-day Route 101 Dismissal Is 11:37 Leave Hubbard Right on Grove Street Stop: D/O 27 Right on Mill Street Right on Beckley Road Right on Berlin Street Left on Redwood Lane Stop: D/O 86, T/A Left on Berlin Street Right on Main Street Stop: D/O 30 Left on Grove Street

www.homesweethomect.com Stop: P/U 220 Left on Mattabassett Street Stop: P/U 117, P/U 55 / D/O 47 (One Stop) Left on Berlin Street Stop: D/O 345 Left on Cottage Street Stop: D/O 75 Right on Grove Street Left on Main Street Left on Chestnut Lane Stop: D/O 98, T/A Left on Main Street Right on Mill Street Left on Savage Hill Road

Right on Circlewood Drive Stop: T/A, D/O 227, D/O 149 Right on Savage Hill Road Right on Spruce Brook Road Right on Somerset Drive Stop: D/O 270, T/A Left on Thompson Road Stop: P/U 65 Right on Oak Ridge Drive Stop: D/O 95 Right on Spruce Brook Road Right on Wilks Pond Road Stop: D/O 96 Left on Raspberry Hill Stop: D/O 16

Left on Windy Knoll Left on Cornfield Drive Right on Wilks Pond Road Right on Spruce Brook Road Stop: D/O 43 Right on Berlin Turnpike - North Right on Bishops Curve Stop: P/U 96 Right on Spruce Brook Road Right on Berlin Turnpike - North Right on Middletown Road Stop: D/O 152, P/U 200 Right on Mill Street Right on Pepin Lane Stop: P/U 74, T/A Right on Mill Street Left on Grove Street to Hubbard Elementary School For 12:25 p.m.

St. Paul Bus Routes St. Paul School, Route 636 (Pickup times are approx. and will be adjusted accordingly) From Berlin High School First pickup 7:25 a.m. Right on Patterson Way Right on Farmington Avenue Right on Worthington Ridge Right on Berlin Turnpike Right on Meadow Lane Left on Toll Gate Road Right on Olisky Boulevard Left on Watch Hill Stop: 46 Left on Olisky Boulevard Right on Toll Gate Road Stop: 300, 328 Right on Saw Mill Drive, T/A Stop: 43 Left on Toll Gate Road Left on Orchard Road Left on Elizabeth Road Right on Patrick Drive, T/A Stop: 139 Right on Elizabeth Road Left on Orchard Road Right on Elton Road Stop: 307 Right on Mallard Lane, T/A Stop: 95 Right on Elton Road Right on Kensington Road Stop: 859 Left on Steepleview Drive Stop: 111 Left on Still Meadow Lane Right on Spring Valley Drive Stop: 83 Right on Norton Road Left on Kensington Road Left on Ridgewood Lane Stop: 81 Right on Carriage Drive Right on Misty Mountain Road Stop: 108 Left on Shady Notch Right on Timberwood Road Left on Robbins Road Right on Percival Avenue Right on Main Street Left on Grove Hill

Right on Farmington Avenue Right on Peck Street Right on Alling Street to St. Paul School for 8:05 a.m. St. Paul School, Route 643 Leave Berlin High School First pickup 7:35 a.m. Right on Patterson Way Right on Worthington Ridge Right on Hudson Street Stop: 59 Into Norton Road Left on Four Rod Road Stop: 1032 Left on Meadow Lane Left on Tree Hill Road Left on Casner Drive Right on Jeffrey Lane Stop: 102 Right on Wildermere Road Right on Tree Hill Road Stop: 8 Right on Casner Drive Right on Four Rod Road Left on Camels Back Right on Kensington Road Into New Britain Road Left on Langdon Court Left on Williams Street Stop: 38 Left on Farmington Avenue Right on Peck Street Right on Alling Street to St. Paul School For 8:05 a.m. St. Paul School, Route 1201 Leave Berlin High School First pickup 7:30 a.m. Left on Patterson Way Left on Lower Lane

Right on Norton Road Right on Kensington Road Left on Robbins Road Left on Percival Avenue Left on Hartland Terrace Stop: 196, T/A Right on Percival Avenue Right on Ellwood Road And Around Left on Percival Avenue Left on High Road Stop: 1218, 1250

Left on Chamberlain Highway Right on Blue Ridge Lane Left on Blue Ridge Road Right on Brooke Meadow Road Left on Spicewood Lane Stop: 21 Left on Brooke Meadow Road Right on Reservoir Road Left on Chamberlain Highway Right on Warner Road Left on Griswold Drive Stop: 72 Left on Galpin Lane Left on West Lane Right on Chamberlain Highway Stop: 110 (parent will cross child) Into High Road Right on Hickory Hill Road Stop: 127 Left on Butternut Lane Left on Dayl Drive Stop: 141 Right on High Road Left on Lincoln Street Left on Mooreland Road Left on Woodland Lane Left on Hillside Road Stop: 95 Right on Mooreland Road Stop: 37 Left on Lincoln Street Stop: 159 Right on Kent Road Right on Corbin Avenue Into Farmington Avenue Right on Evergreen Court, T/A Stop: 39 Right on Farmington Avenue Right on Lincoln Street Left on Lavery Lane Right on Conlin Way Stop: 26, T/A Left on Lavery Lane Right on Farmington Avenue

Right on Peck Street Right on Alling Street to St. Paul School for 8:05 a.m. St. Paul School, Route 1202 Leave Berlin High School First pickup 7:25 a.m. Right on Patterson Way Into School Street Left on Worthington Ridge Stop: 459 Left on Berlin Turnpike Right on Deming Road Right on Bacon Lane Right on Wethersfield Road Bear Left Into Beckley Road Stop: 212 Left on Mill Street Left on Grove Street Right on Magnolia Lane, T/A Stop: 91 Right on Grove Street Left on Wilcox Avenue Left on Berlin Street Left on Beckley Road Across Mill Street Into Savage Hill Road Stop: 438 Right on– Spruce Brook Road Right on Wilks Pond Road Left on Cornfield Drive Right on Windy Knoll Drive Stop: 117 Right on Raspberry Hill Right on Wilks Pond Road Right on Spruce Brook Road Left on Valentine Drive Left on Lamentation Drive Right on Old Wood Road, T/A Stop: 117 ( at turn-around) Left on Quail Run Stop: 9 Left on Lamentation Drive Left on Spruce Brook Road Right on Bishops Curve Stop: 147 Right on Berlin Turnpike Left on Worthington Ridge Stop: 1283 Left on Mill Street Into Farmington Avenue


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AARP

Meetings The AARP Board of Directors is scheduled to meet Monday, Sept. 13 at 10 a.m. at the Senior Center. The monthly Chapter meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, Sept. 21 at 1:14 p.m. at the Senior Center. A representative from the Canton Raptor Care wild bird facility will speak. Classes Senior Safe Driver classes, sponsored by Berlin AARP Chapter 3035, are scheduled for Wednesday and Thursday, Sept. 15 and 16 from 9a

a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Community Center. Both classes must be attended to receive the certificate that entitles a discount on car insurance premium. Pre-registration is required due to limited seating. For more information, contact Barbara Dixon at (860) 828-6295.

Health clinics The Berlin Visiting Nurse Association and Central Connecticut Health Center offer monthly health clinics at the Senior Center. The clinics are free of charge and no appointments are neces-

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sary. The final August clinic is blood pressure screening on Tuesday, Aug. 31 from 12:45 to 1:45. For more information, call (860) 828-7030.

Oct. 19 — Hunt’s Landing – Oktoberfest. Nov. 3 — Tutankhamun – New York City.

Senior trips

The Berlins AARP has scheduled the following trips. For information or to make reservations, call Phyllis Fecteau at (860) 828-4934. Sept. 23 — Dutch Apple Cruise, lunch and tour on Hudson River. Oct. 4— Adams Farm, Vermont.

The Senior Center has scheduled the following trips. For more information, call (860) 828-7006. Sept. 16 — Thimble Island and Connecticut shoreline. Sept. 17 — The Culinary Institute of America at Caterina De Medici. Sept. 22 — Connecticut Day at the Big E.

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Senior Bowling Senior Bowling League results from Aug. 20: Ed Picard, 202; Charlie Snetro, 181; Joe Sytulek, 181; Walt Wallace, 180; Mike Koval, 178; Al Pollard, 173; Nancy Dumont, 162; Chuck Leonhardt, 162; Laura Brochu, 158; Ferd Brochu, 157; John Nappi, 154.

Senior Menu Senior meals are provided by CW Resources. Reservations must be made 24 hours in advance by calling Perry at (860) 670-8546 between 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. Monday, Aug. 30: Corn chowder with crackers, seafood salad on croissant, dill pickle slices, marinated vegetable, salad, orange iced cake. Tuesday, Aug. 31: Latino pork stew, garden salad, biscuit, chocolate sundae. Wednesday, Sept. 1: Roast pork with apple gravy, baked potato, French green beans, rye bread, topped fruit crisp. Thursday, Sept. 2: Homemade Latino meatloaf with mushroom gravy, Rosemary home fries, vegetables, white bread, fruit yogurt. Friday, Sept. 3: BBQ pork and BBQ chicken, corn on the cob, Rose’s Rancho salad, corn muffin, assorted mel-

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The Cancer Center at Midstate Medical Center has scheduled its annual Cancer Survivors’ Day for Sunday, Sept. 12 from 2 to 4 p.m. at Hubbard Park in Meriden. This event is dedicated to honoring the lives of cancer survivors, especially those treated at Midstate Medical Center. This year’s theme is “The Magic of Survivorship.� Cancer survivors are welcome to bring family and friends. Activities include face painting, balloon animals, caricature drawings, musical entertainment and refreshments. Cancer survivors are treated to a relaxing chair massage. For more information, call the Cancer Center at Midstate at (2030) 694-8353. Registration is preferred.

Midstate Medical Center has scheduled the following September calendar of events: Wednesday, Sept. 1 — Stroke Support Group, 6 to 7 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 16 — Women’s Health Dinner with a Doc series, 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Sept 16 — Better Breathing with COPD (part

1), 1:30 to2:30 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 16 — Making Sense of Your Migraines, 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 29 — Women’s Health Fair, 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. Wednesday, Sept. 29 — All About Cholesterol: What do those number mean? 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Sept 30 — Better Breathing with COPD (part 2), 1:30 to2:30 p.m. For more information, visit www.midstatemedical.org.

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The Berlin Citizen — Thursday, August 26, 2010

Enforcement Continued from page 6

Owners of unlicensed dogs will receive a warning and will have 10 days to comply. Residents who are not home at the time of the survey, where there is evidence that a dog lives at that address, will receive a notice that the animal control was

there to check on the dog’s status. A rabid bat that bit a small dog recently has spurred decision to conduct a new survey. “People don’t appreciate that it can happen,” McNair said, of the possibility that an animal could have such an encounter. McNair said it’s surprising that “many animal issues come up” and licensing can be useful in helping to resolve these. Police dispatch has a list of licensed dogs and that can be useful in reuniting an owner with a lost pet. Licensing dogs is not new, said Town Clerk Kate Wall. The practice dates back to the 1800s when problems arose due to roaming dogs. Now, however, the main issue is rabies. While a dog that’s had its rabies shot will be quarentined for 45 days, in the event it should bite someone, a dog without that shot must be quarrentined offsite (at a vets or a pound) for six months and that almost always

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means the dog is put down, Lund said. McNair said the Parks and Recreation Department offers dog obedience classes with Wendy McGurgan who provides valuble resources to dog owners. ical world. Our students’ outstanding scores on the Iowa Tests of Basic Skills can be attributed to the dedication and enthusiasm of our teachers as well as the partnership between the school and parents. The high acceptance rate and success at Catholic and independent high schools attest to the foundation our students have received at St. Paul School. St. Paul School is accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges. (Robert Biancamano is principal of St. Paul School.)

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Even though it may be difficult, it’s important to let the town clerk’s office know If your dog should die, Wall said, so that the animal can be removed from the list and the owner won’t continue to receive licensing reminders.

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Colonials rumble into town Berlin Bears suit up nearly 200 players

By Nick Carroll The Berlin Citizen It appears Berkley Gadwah is the first fan to get his hands on a Hartford Colonials replica jersey. And the Meriden resident was more than happy to tell anyone who would listen. The blue and gold jerseys were on sale last week at Sage Park’s Scalise Field — practice home of the Colonials — and Gadwah was at the head of the line at the merchandise table. The Colonials opened training camp Aug. 18. While the team practiced just yards away that afternoon, Gadwah pulled on the jersey, boasting that, other than the players themselves, he is the first guy to wear the uniform of Connecticut’s only professional football team. And he wore it with pride. “This is no fly by night outfit,” Gadwah said of the Colonials, a first-year member of the United Football League. “A lot of these players have been on NFL teams.” Because of the caliber of play, and Connecticut’s love of sports, Gadwah is confident the people of the state will embrace the Colonials. “If I have anything to do about it, they will,” he said. Like Gadwah, Newington’s Paul Plavcan came out to Sage Park to get a close look at the Colonials, and to purchase a couple of jerseys. Why get so invested in a team that has yet to run a single play? “Because it’s our team,” said Plavcan. “We haven’t had a pro team in Connecticut since the Whalers left. I think we have this self-image of

By Nick Carroll The Berlin Citizen

Citizen photo by Nick Carroll

Hartford Colonials coach Chris Palmer chats it up with a player Aug. 18 at Sage Park’s Scalise Field. The Colonials kicked off their training camp that day. Hartford as a minor league town, or Connecticut as a minor league place. For there to be another pro team in the area I think is really exciting.” The Colonials are counting on low ticket prices to fill seats at East Hartford’s Rentschler Field, where their home games will be played. Tickets go for as little as $15. “How can you beat that?,” said Plavcan, the father of young sons. “In this economy, I think this is a perfect alternative for families.” See Colonials, page 33

As if Berlin youth football wasn’t a formidable force already, a whooping 194 players are in uniform for the Bears this season. And those numbers are no aberration. “We’ve seen a steady increase in the last four years,” Bears Football Director Joe Aresimowicz said, pointing out that participation more than doubled during that time. Aresimowicz attributes the rise in numbers to the revamped structure of the Bears’ program, which players and parents have embraced, and also, the excitement the Berlin High School football team has generated in recent years. The Redcoats earned their first playoff victory in 2007 and their first state championship in 2009. The Bears and Redcoats have always had a connection, but the bond has been strengthened in recent years. This season, seven BHS coaches are working closely with the Bears. Redcoat players are a common sight at Bears’ practices as well. “We install the high school terminology, the plays, blocking schemes, tackling; starting at eight years old, just pare it down slightly for the learning curve,” said Aresimowicz, who serves as an assistant coach at the high school. By the time former Bears

The Berlin Bears’ Mitch Maslowski in action in 2009.

get to BHS “they’re at least exposed to how we teach and what we teach. We’re not getting blank slates at the high school,” Aresimowicz added. For the second straight year, the Bears will compete in the Connecticut Youth Football League. The league consists of 14 towns, many of which appear on the high school team’s schedule. The Bears will field six tackle teams this fall: an A team, two B teams, two C teams and a D team. Also, the Bears offer a flag football program for kids in kindergarten through second grade. The Bears kick off their regular season Sept. 12. Aresimowicz estimates that between the Bears and the high school program, more than 300 youngsters will be playing football in town this season.

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Citizen photo by Nick Carroll

Hartford Colonials quarterbacks Andre Woodson, Ryan Perrilloux and Josh McCown drop back to pass during a drill last week at Scalise Field.

Varsity football practice began this week. Start dates for the other fall sports teams are as follows: freshman football, Aug. 30, 2:45 p.m., BHS; volleyball, Aug. 28, 9:30 a.m., BHS A-Gym (double sessions); girls soccer, Aug. 28, 9 a.m., Sage Park (double sessions); boys soccer, Aug. 28, 8 a.m., Sage Park (double sessions); girls swimming, Aug. 28, 6:30 a.m., BHS/YMCA; cross country, Aug. 28, 8 a.m., BHS A-Gym; Unified Sports, Sept. 13, BHS B-Gym, 2:45 p.m. Athletes must have a current physical form, permission slip and training rules on file to participate in tryouts or practice. Forms must be dropped of at BHS no later than Aug. 27.


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Thursday, August 26, 2010 — The Berlin Citizen

Colonials Continued from page 31

Dynamic duo Kensington residents Rachel Chapman and Autumn Edelson, both 14, played for the U18 New Britain Strikers soccer team in the 2010 Nutmeg State Games.

Youth Sports Basketball The Berlin-based AAU Rising Stars U13 boys basketball team won a bronze medal at the 2010 Nutmeg State Games. The Rising Stars went 3-1 in the tournament, winning their last three games. The Rising Stars are: Kyle Anderson, Andrew Charbonneau, Evan Cornwall, Brendan Ebert, Travis Frisk, Austin Hurwitz, Evan McKinnon, Noah Skinner, R.J. Veneziano and Mike Wojciechowski. The team was coached by Robert McKinnon Jr.

Soccer The newly-formed Berlin United U-10 boys soccer team competed in the Wallingford invita-

tional tournament this past weekend. The Berlin boys won their division with a record of 3-0-1, beating East Longmeadow, MA (2-0), Brookfield (3-0) and Middlebury (3-1). The locals tied a team from Fairfield County. Playing strong defense throughout the tournament for Berlin were Paul Califiore, Dominic Scarano, Matt Czerepuszko, John Addamo, Vince Dastoli and Connor Recck. Shane Gallagher took care of the goal-keeping duties. Jack Nelson, Michael Harris, Matt Boucher and E.J. Lentz contributed at the midfield and forward positions. Scoring for Berlin during the tournament were Dominic Arborio (1), Sebastian Scott (1), Ian Guite (1), Giancarlo Tufano (3) and T.J. Hebert (5).

The Colonials’ roster includes former NFL quarterback Josh McCown, New York Giants draft pick Andre Woodson, another quarterback, and former University of Connecticut running back Andre Dixon. Other Colonials played big time college football at Texas, Oklahoma, Florida State, Notre Dame and Southern California. The Colonials are navigated by Chris Palmer. A former Connecticut high school and college football player, Palmer coached in the NFL for 20 years. He was the Cleveland Browns head man from 1999 to 2000. Most recently he served as the New York Giants quarterbacks coach, earning a Super Bowl ring in 2008. Joining the Colonials — formerly the New York Sen-

tinels — in the UFL are the Florida Tuskers, the Omaha Nighthawks, the Las Vegas Locomotives and the Sacramento Mountain Lions. The Colonials kick off their season against the Mountain Lions Saturday, Sept. 18 at Rentschler Field. The Colonials practice at Sage Park most days in August; 9 to 11 a.m. and 3 to 5 p.m.

BBA signups

The Berlin Basketball Association will hold registration for boys and girls in grades five through eight, Sept. 14 and Sept. 16, 6 to 8 p.m., at the Community Center.

Fall ball

Players born in 1992 or later who are interested in playing fall baseball should contact Berlin Post 68 American Legion manager Rob Manzo at (860) 986-9544; Rob_Manzo@att.net.

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Library News

Make a Splash Prizes earned by participating in Make a Splash, the children’s summer reading program at the Berlin-Peck Memorial Library, must be picked up by Friday, Aug. 27. Mystery author James R. Benn is scheduled to speak and sign books on Thursday, Aug. 26 at 7 p.m. Contact the library at (860) 828-7125 to reserve a spot. Playtime Playtime is an opportunity for babies, toddlers and preschoolers to play and socialize together with parents in the meeting room of the library. It is held every Friday from 10 a.m. to noon. No registration is necessary. Health Information The Berlin-Peck Memorial Library subscribes to Consumer Reports on Health

and The Mayo Clinic Health Letter. Both are great resources for up-to-date medical information and advice and are available for patrons in our reference department. Online Employment Help Need help writing a resume or cover letter or interested in receiving online interview coaching? The library subscribes to JobNow, an online job coaching service. This service can be accessed from the library’s website www.berlinpeck.lib.ct.us Book sale Friends of the Berlin-Peck Memorial Library sponsors an “almost new” book sale at the Community Center, located in the lower level of the library. The book sale is open Mondays, 12:30 to 2:30 p.m.; Wednesdays, noon to 7:30 p.m. and Fridays, 12:30 to 2:30 p.m. Most books are only $1.

Museum passes The Berlin-Peck Memorial Library provides passes to various local museums at either a free or reduced rate. These passes may be checked out with a library card for a three-day loan period. Available museums passes include Beardsley Zoo, Eric Carle Museum, Florence Griswold Museum, Imagine Nation, New Britain Museum of American Art, Wadsworth Athenaeum, Mystic Aquarium and more. Call (860) 828-7125 or visit the library for more details. Local history room The David and Ann Borthwick Local History Room in the Berlin-Peck Memorial Library is open and staffed on a regular basis. The Local History Room may be accessed by appointment. Inquiries are also accepted by phone at (860) 8287125 or by mail at 234 Kens-

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Parks and Recreation News

Dog obedience classes

The Parks and Recreation Department is accepting registration for dog obedience classes, scheduled to be held at the former Pistol Creek Golf course, 300 Spruce Brook Rd. Dog handlers should be at least 16 years of age. For more information and fees, call (860) 828-7009. Kindergarten Puppy Training The class is for puppies aged 2 1/2 months to 6 months old. The class will work on leash walking and come, sit and down commands and address problems like chewing, housebreaking and crate training. Puppies will develop social skills and confidence. A six-foot leash is required. First class is held without dogs. Bring a copy of current vaccinations to the first class. Class is scheduled for Thursdays, 6 to 7 p.m. from Sept. 16 to Oct. 28. Class is limited to 12. Basic Dog Obedience - The class will cover sit, down, stay, heel, come and stand commands. Learn how to correct bad habits such as jumping

up and pulling on the leash. Dogs should be at least six months old. A six-foot leash is required. First class is held without dogs. Bring a copy of current vaccinations, including Bordetella, to the first class. Class is scheduled for Tuesdays, 6 to 7 p.m. from Sept. 14 to Oct. 26. Class is limited to 12. Better Basic Dog Obedience – The class is for dogs and handlers that have completed the basic dog obedience class. Emphasis is on improving and sharpening skills learned in basic class with concentration on stay, heel, come and recall exercises. A six-foot leash is required. A copy of current vaccinations is required at the first class (if not already on file with the instructor). Class is scheduled for Mondays, 6 to 7 p.m. from Sept. 13 to Oct. 18. Intermediate Dog Obedience – The class is for dogs and handlers that have completed basic and/or better basic class. The course teaches dogs and handlers to work as a team. New skills include down in motion, drop on recall and our of sights stay. A six-foot leash is re-

quired. A copy of current vaccinations is required at the first class. Class is scheduled for Wednesdays, 6 to 7 p.m. from Sept. 15 to Oct. 20.

Pilates The Berlin Parks and Recreation Department is accepting registrations for Pilates classes. Classes are held at the Community Center.. Stretch Pilates for Seniors: 60 years and older. Pilates was developed to benefit all individuals, no matter what their fitness level. In addition to strengthening the core and maintaining loose, limber limbs, particular attention will be made to help improve posture and balance as well as increase flexibility, and help reduce back and joint pain. The class is focused towards seniors although all are welcome to attend. Variations and modifications are available for all body types. For concerns about working out on the floor, please call the (860) 828-7009. Class is scheduled for Mondays, 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. from Sept. 13 to Nov. 8 Limit of 15 participant. Pilates Mat - Co-ed 18 years of age

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Police Blotter sion of marijuana less than 4 oz., sale of marijuana less than 1 kilo. Charles E. Yarochowicz, 43, 58 Miller Rd., Broadbrook, possession of marijuana less than 4 oz., sale of marijuana less than 1 kilo. Christopher W. Harvey, 23, 100 Albe Marle St., Springfield, Mass. possession marijuana less than 4 oz., drug paraphernalia Santos Santiago, 43, 2318 Stanley St., New Britain, operating under the influence of drugs/alcohol, transport child under 4<40 lbs w/o restraint. Aug. 17 Dennis Crosby, 45, 2447 Berlin Turnpike, second-degree strangulation, threatening, third-degree assault. John Marino, 50, 85 Arbutus St., Middletown, illegal possession of control narcotic sub-

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2010 motor vehicle tax bills if filed with the Assessor’s Office on or before December 31, 2010.

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Realty3 Carroll & Agostini has announced the addition of Lynn Dougherty Blomberg to the sales staff. Blomberg is a life-long resident of Berlin and has been a licensed real estate sales person since 2003. She is a past president of the Junior Woman’s Club of Berlin having served in many positions within the organization for more than 20 years. Blomberg specializes in residential sales and enjoys working with first-time home buyers. She can be reached at (860) 828-3230, Ext. 313 or LBlomberg@Realty3CT.com.

Average Joe’s 24 adds specialist

Average Joe’s 24 Hour Fitness announces the hiring of personal trainer Collin Sideranko. Sideranko is a graduate of Central Connecticut State University with a degree in exercise science and health promotion. He is certified through the National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA). Sideranko is looking to help individuals reach their fitness goals through the use of functional training principals. Dynamic individualized workouts are developed for every client. This ensures the clients’ specific needs and goals are taken into account in every workout session.

Berlin Briefs Farmers Market The Berlin Farmers Market, a producer only market, is open every Saturday, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. through Oct. 30 at the American Legion on the corner of Massirio Drive and Porters Pass. The market features farmers, producers, food vendors and artisans selling what

they’ve grown or made in Connecticut. The Market Welcome Tent offers healthy recipe cards, community information, artisan bread and honey. Volunteers are always welcome at the Welcome Tent. For more information, contact the Chamber at (860) 829-1033 or James Roby at (860) 828-5548.

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Effective July 1, 2008, Section 3 of Public Act 08-121 expands exemption eligibility under Connecticut General Statute 12-81 (53) and makes available the full exemption of one motor vehicle registered in Connecticut to active duty service members of the armed forces regardless of the location of the motor vehicle. Armed forces is defined as “the United States Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Coast Guard and Air Force and any reserve component thereof, including the Connecticut National Guard performing duty as provided in Title 32 of the United States Code.” The exemption is applicable to an owned, leased to or held in trust for an active duty service member of the armed forces whether the motor vehicle is garaged inside or outside the state.

stance, drug paraphernalia. Patricia Tuttle, 52, 1906 Berlin Turnpike, creating a public disturbance. Aug. 18 Robert Arpaia, 55, 185 Curtis St., Meriden, failure to drive in proper lane, multiple, operating under the influence of drugs/alcohol. Marcus T. Harvin, 22, 224 Meadowbrook Ct., West Haven, interfering with an office, criminal impersonation, failure to obey control signal, operating under suspension. Aug. 19 Gordon Pollard, 55, 9 Main St., A-43, South Windsor, operating under the influence of drugs/alcohol. Aug. 20 Jonathan Holden, 34, 10 Pleasant St., Hopkinton, Mass., failure to play/plead. Bernardo Zecus, 28, 135 N. Main St., Meriden, operation of motor vehicle violation license classification, failure to drive in proper lane, multiple lane highway, operating under the influence of drugs/alcohol, failure to carry license, misuse of plates, theft of motor vehicle plate or insert, operating unregistered motor vehicle, second-degree failure to appear. Aug. 21 Syreeta L. White, 29, 102 Plumb Rd., Middletown, interfering with an officer, possession o marijuana less than 4 oz., drug paraphernalia.


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Dean’s List University of Delaware Nicholas Messina of Berlin.

Author to speak Author Avi is scheduled to speak at McGee Middle School on Thursday, Sept. 23 at 8 a.m. Avi’s award-winning books for young readers in-

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Saint Thomas Aquinas High School, Class of 1960 is planning its 50th reunion for Saturday, Sept. 18. Formore information, contact Maureen Meligonis Guite at mguite@comcast.net. Pulaski Senior High School Class of 1980 has scheduled its 30 year reunion for Saturday, Nov. 27 at the

Stanley Golf Course Whinstone Tavern. For more information and to receive an invitation, e m a i l p u l a s k i 1 9 8 0 re u n i o n @ ya hoo.com or download it from http://pulaski1980reunion.bl ogspot.com. All invitations will sent be electronically only.

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Berlin High School Class of 1975 has scheduled its 35th reunion for Saturday, Oct. 9 from 6:30 to 11:30 p.m. at the Stanley Golf Course Whinstone Tavern.

For more information, email Pat Trudelle Gaffey at patgaffey@trudelle.com or call Fred McBriarity at (860) 729-1804. Berlin High School Class of 1990 has scheduled its 20 year reunion for Saturday, Nov. 27 from 7 p.m. to midnight at the Crowne Plaza in Cromwell. More information can be found at www.facebook.com/Berlin High School Class 1990 or email BHS1990reunion@yahoo.co m.

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The Hunter’s Ambulance 21st annual golf classic, in memory of William Lawton and Carol Gillooly, is scheduled for Tuesday, Sept. 14 at The Farms Country Club, 180 Cheshire Rd., Wallingford. The event begins with registration at 10 a.m.; lunch at 11 a.m.; a shotgun start at noon followed by dinner and awards. Proceeds benefit the Lawton-Gillooly Scholarship Fund. For more information, cost or sponsorships, call (203) 514-5180 or visit www.huntersamb.com.

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Sip lemonade on the country front porch or take a dip in the heated Gunite pool; cozy up by the warm fireplaces - a home to enjoy in every season. Open floor plan, many updates /improvements, new kitchen, SS appl’s, 1st flr laundry, 3-4 BRs, heated mudroom. $469,500 Hosted by Kevin Zettergren (860) 828-3230 x318. Dir: Main St, Middlefield, Hubbard - Almost across from Memorial School.

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Be the proud owner of this 7 rm. Dutch Colonial with 3 bdrms., 2-l/2 bths. and a family rm. off the kitchen, that you will fall in love with. Ingrd. pool 1st flr. laundry, 2 car gar. on a cul-de-sac too! What more could you want?.$299,997. Barbara Warchol 550-5026

KENSINGTON Looking for land? Beautiful 2.5 ac. open and level is the setting for this 3 bdrm. oversized Ranch! Open flr. pln., stone frpl... Pool, patio and 2 car gar. $319,900. Betsy Cooney 966-4296.

KENSINGTON 4 Bdrm. 1300 sq. ft. Cape. Great location. Beautiful .67 acre lot. Newer roof & Vinyl siding...3 Season Porch....Needs some updating but worth the effort......$229,900. Derek Jutras 883-7091.

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Boy Scouts – Boy Scout Troop 24 meets Thursdays from 6:30 to 8:15 p.m. at the community center. Stop in or call Joe Tedone at (860) 828-0255. Boy Scouts – Boy Scout Troop 41, sponsored by Bethany Covenant Church, meet Thursdays from 7:15 to 8:30 p.m. at the church. For more information, call Scoutmaster Joe Greco at (860) 828-8579 or email joe@betterbooksltd.com. Open house — McGee Middle School has scheduled its sixth grade open house for tonight, Aug. 26. Teams 6A and 6C orientation begins at 5:30 p.m.; Team 6C begins at 6 p.m. Parents and students will meet teachers, tour the school and gain information about opportunities available at the school. For more information, call (860) 828-0323.

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Berlin Historical Society – The Berlin Historical Society, at the corner of Peck and Main streets, welcomes all to the museum every Saturday from 1 to 4 p.m. View new displays of the Berlin trolley, street histories, the Leather Man and his caves along with the permanent collection of tin, bricks, toys and more. One of the best ways to be a part of Berlin’s 225th anniversary celebration is to visit the museum. Admission is free. Meetings are held on the third Tuesday of each month and are open to the public. For more information, call (860) 828-5114. Farmers Market – Berlin Farmers Market, a producer only market, is scheduled for every Satur-

day, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the American Legion at the corner of Massirio Drive and Porter’s Pass. For more information, contact Market Master James Roby at (860) 5548 or the Chamber at (860) 829-1033.

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Boy Scouts — Boy Scout Troop 256, chartered by the Kensington Volunteer Fire Department, meets Tuesday evenings at the Kensington firehouse. For more information, call Ed Alicea, scoutmaster, (860) 828-8693. Boy Scouts — Boy Scout Troop 44, chartered by the Berlin Lions, meets Tuesdays at 7 p.m. at Bethany Covenant Church. For more information, call Troop Committee Chair at (860) 829-1832.

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Chicken BBQ – The East Berlin Volunteer Fire Department has scheduled its annual Old Fashioned Chicken BBQ for Saturday, Sept. 4 from 4 to 7 p.m. at the firehouse at 80 Main St., East Berlin, rain or shine. Adult menu includes ½ chicken, coleslaw, pasta salad, corn on the cob, roll and pie. Children menu includes two chicken legs, two sides, roll and pie. Take out is available, For more information and cost, contact any member of the East Berlin Volunteer Fire Department.

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SVEA Social Club – The SVEA Social Club member’s meeting is scheduled for Friday, Sept. 10 at 8 p.m. All members are encouraged to arrive by 7:30 p.m.

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Open house – McGee Middle School has scheduled an open house for grades seven and eight for Tuesday, Sept. 21. For more information, call (860) 8280323. Boys Soccer — Berlin vs. Plainville at Plainville, 7 p.m. Girls Soccer — Berlin vs. Plainville at Plainville, 5 p.m. Cross Country – Berlin vs. Newington at Newington, 3:45 p.m. Girls Swimming – Berlin vs. Bristol Eastern April is a slinky, exotic beauty. She is 20 weeks old, at Dennis Malone Aquatic quiet and very loving and affectionate. April has a dog Center, 3:45 p.m.

and other cats in her foster home. For more information about April or other animals available for adoption, call (860) 828-5287.

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SVEA Social Club – The SVEA Social Club has scheduled Sweden Day for Saturday, Sept. 11 at 1 p.m. Swedish music by Ed Hendela is planned. Dinner includes Swedish meatballs, hamburgers, hot dogs and more. For more information and directions, call (860) 828-9447.

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Girls Soccer — Berlin vs. Tolland at Tolland, 3:45 p.m. Cross Country – Berlin vs. Platt, Plainville at Sage Park, 3:45 p.m. Girls Swimming – Berlin vs. Holy Cross at Kenned High School, 7 p.m. Girls Volleyball – Berlin vs. Maloney at BHS, 6 p.m.

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Boys Soccer — Berlin vs. Rockville at Sage Park, 7 p.m. Girls Swimming –

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Berlin vs. Windsor Locks/Ellington at Windsor Locks High School, 4 p.m.

Girls Volleyball – Berlin vs. Bristol Eastern at BHS, 6 p.m.

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Girls Volleyball – Berlin Author Visit — Author vs. Plainville at Wood Gym- Avi is scheduled to speak nasium, 6 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 23 at McGee Middle School at 8 a.m. For more information call (860) 828-0323 or e-mail sratchFriday ford @berlinschools.org.

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Football — Berlin vs. East Catholic at Sage Park, 7 p.m. Boys Soccer — Berlin vs. Maloney at Sage Park, 3:15 p.m. Girls Soccer — Berlin vs. Maloney at Maloney, 3:45 p.m.

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Cross Country –Windham Invitational, TBA.

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Boys Soccer — Berlin vs. Bristol Central at Sage Park, 7 p.m. Girls Soccer — Berlin vs. Bristol Central at Bristol Central, 3:45 p.m. Girls Volleyball – Berlin vs. East Catholic at BHS, 6 p.m.

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Football — Berlin vs. Northwest Catholic at Northwest Catholic, 10:30 Girls Volleyball – Berlin a.m. vs. Bristol Central at BHS, 5 p.m.

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Berlin Briefs Proposal for physician of record requested The Town of Berlin has extended the due date for receipt of bids/proposals for a Physician of Record until 4 p.m. on Tuesday, August 31, at which time they will be publicly opened and read aloud. Sealed proposals will be accepted at the Town Manager’s Office, Town of Berlin, 240 Kensington Road, Berlin, CT 06037. The RFP document may be obtained from the Town Manager’s Office or the Town’s website at http://www.town.berlin.ct.u s under Bid Information.

Chamber of Commerce events The Berlin Chamber of Commerce is looking for vendors for two scheduled events. Health oriented businesses are invited to set up a tent and table to display their materials and talk about their expertise at the Family Health & Safety Day scheduled for Saturday, Sept. 11 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. The event is scheduled with the Berlin Farmers’ Market, at the American Legion, 154 Porter’s Pass. The Chamber is also looking for vendors with premium products of interest to women to participate in Ladies’ Night Out, scheduled for Tuesday, Sept. 14 from 5 to 8:30 p.m. at the Hawthorne Inn. For more information and to register for either event, contact the Chamber at (860) 829-1033.

Recycling Center hours The Recycling Center, 19 Town Farm Lane, hours are: Monday through Friday, 7:15 a.m. to 3:15 p.m. and Saturdays, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.

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FOUND: Small, male, Whitish dog - looks like “Toto”, on Colony Place, Meriden on Sunday, Aug. 22. Call (203) 238-3407 LOST CAT - 8/15/10 - Vicinity of Southington Country Club, Rec Park, Plantsville. Female with Beige/black stripe tiger cat, green eyes, purple collar, small framed. Please call with any information, 860-384-3836 or email: stan.lisa@cox.net

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AUTOMOBILES FORD Crown Vic 1995- Police pkg. $900 or best offer. Mercury Capri 1991 - Rare conv. & Mercury Capri 1993- Spare car. $1800 for both. Call 203314-6376 or 203-237-3330

HONDA Accord 2003 CADILLAC DTS #2289 We have many loan programs available regardless of credit problems. Guaranteed Loan Approval Apply Now BChevynow.com Pauly 1-866-879-1616

DODGE Stratus RT Coupe 2004. Leather, 5 speed. Original nonsmoking owner. Meticulous. Near mint! Loaded. Only $40,000 miles. $11,000. Call 203-725-6372

FORD Mustang 1998 V6 White /Black Top Convertible. Power windows & locks, cruise, AC, CD. ABS Brakes. $4500 or best offer. Runs great! 203-600-0959

2 Doors, 6 cylinders, automatic. Sunroof. GPS. 76k miles. Grey. $7,000/best offer. 203- 935-7887 MITSUBISHI Gallant LS4 1994 Sedan 4 doors, good condition, new tires. $1100 OBO. Serious inquiries only. 203-639-9600

FINANCE Buy Here Pay Here Financing! Down pymts as low as $588 plus tax & reg, low weekly pymts, no finance charge, or credit check cars under $3000. Call 203-5305905, Cheap Auto Rental LLC. ACURA TL 4 Door Sedan #2329 Filed bankruptcy or even a repo, we at Loehmann-Blasius Chevrolet Cadillac can help. Guaranteed Loan Approval Apply Now BChevynow.com Jack Coz 1-866-879-1616

HONDA Civic Coupe 2002 #917 In these tough economic times we understand how difficult it is to finance a new or used vehicle. Guaranteed Loan Approval Apply Now BChevynow.com Jack Cos 1-866-879-1616

CHEVY Cavalier 2002

BAD CREDIT WE CAN HELP Loehmann-Blasius ChevroletCadillac Has Been Helping Customers and Our Community for Over 75 Years. Let Us Help Rebuild Your Future and Your Credit, Together. We Change Lives. Call Cindy 888-879-1616

PS/PB Auto $3995 Buy Here - Pay Here!

PONTIAC Grand Prix SE1 2002 Stock# DR1115 $3,988 30 Day 1,500 MILE WARRANTY BUY HERE - PAY HERE! Down payments as low as $588 Plus tax & reg. (203) 269-1106

FORD Escort Wagon 1997 PS/PB, A/C, Auto $1795 Buy Here - Pay Here! ROBERTS CHRYSLER DODGE Quality Pre-Owned Vehicles. 120 So. Broad St, Meriden, CT 203-235-1111

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8 Beaumont Rd, Wallingford “The Walking Man’s Friend” HYUNDAI SONATA GL 2000 Stock# DR1092 $3,288 30 Day 1,500 MILE WARRANTY BUY HERE - PAY HERE! Down payments as low as $588 Plus tax & reg. (203) 269-1106

DODGE NEON 2000 $2,888 30 Day 1,500 MILE WARRANTY BUY HERE - PAY HERE! Down payments as low as $588 Plus tax & reg. (203) 269-1106

TOYOTA CAMRY #965B APLIQUE AHORA MISMO! BChevynow.com LE GARANTIZAMDOS QUE SU APLICACION SERA APROVADA! Danno- 1-866-879-1616

FORD FOCUS SE 2002 $3,888, 4 Speed Automatic 30 Day 1,500 MILE WARRANTY BUY HERE - PAY HERE! Down payments as low as $588 Plus tax & reg. (203) 269-1106

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VOLKSWAGEN JETTA 2001 85k, Automatic. Loaded. 4 cyl. White w/black leather interior. Alloys. Stock #9511 $4900. 860-919-7531 Cruz Auto

CLASSIC & ANTIQUES

MERCURY Sable 2001

TAG SALES KENSINGTON. 275 Vinyard Dr, Sat 8/28, 9-2. Vintage cookware, furniture, lots more.

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Looking for a friend? Find litters of critters in Marketplace.

A Marketplace ad is an easy way to sell your merchandise, and it’s easy on your wallet, too.

PS/PB Auto Sunroof $3495 Buy Here - Pay Here!

CHEVY C-10 P/U short bed 1977 350, 4-spd, some rust. Runs exc $1,500. Call for details 860406-1840 or 860-621-6165

TRUCKS & VANS

8 Beaumont Rd, Wallingford “The Walking Man’s Friend”

CHEVY Silverado Z-71 LS 2002 102K, very good cond. $10,500 Call 860-637-8376


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TRUCKS & VANS

SUV’S ISUZU Rodeo 2001 SUV. 6-cyl. Opt. 4-wheel dr. Green w/tan interior. Moonroof. AM/FM radio. Dual airbags. New brakes. Dependable starter car 120K Mint condition. $1995 Contact: Fritz Schmalberger @ 860-614-0208 Dependable “starter car”

CHEVY Venture 2003 Fully Loaded 3rd row seat $4695 Buy Here - Pay Here!

JEEP Grand Cherokee 1997

8 Beaumont Rd, Wallingford “The Walking Man’s Friend”

PETS & LIVESTOCK CHOCOLATE Lab puppies. Females, pure bred. Champion blood lines. $700. Call (860) 985-3614 GERMAN SHEPHERD pups AKC German Import parents. Best lines around. Guarantee hip & health. $900. Young Adult German Shepherds, for sale. $400 ea. (203) 235-4329 GERMAN SHEPHERD pups AKC German Import parents. Best lines around. Guarantee hip & health. $900. Young Adult German Shepherds, for sale. $400 ea. (203) 235-4329 HORSE LOVERS EXCEPTIONAL riding opportunity in exchange for 6-8 hours per week. AM and PM time needed. Call: 203272-6593 or 203-213-8833

PS/PB, Auto, A/C, 4x4 $3695 Buy Here - Pay Here!

DODGE CARAVAN 1996 3.3 liter, V6, 91,000 miles, A/C, Power Windows, Cruise, Maroon, In Good Condition and Runs Great. $1500. Please Call 203272-9430 8 Beaumont Rd, Wallingford “The Walking Man’s Friend”

MOTORCYCLES ATV’S, ETC. SCOOTER - 50CC, blue, 2009. 117 miles. Excellent shape. No registration needed. $800. Call (860) 632-2212

DODGE CARAVAN 2001 $3,288 30 Day 1,500 MILE WARRANTY BUY HERE - PAY HERE! Down payments as low as $588 Plus tax & reg. (203) 269-1106

DODGE RAM 1500 V8, 1997, 4x4, club cab, leather interior, Kenwood stereo, 86,000 orig mi. $4500. Call (203) 238-2460 after 3pm

SUZUKI VL800K4 Intruder Volusia 2004 Cruiser. 800 V-twin. Silver 8700 miles. Passenger Backrest, Windshield. Wellmaintained. Excellent Condition. $3000 OBO 203-980-0443

PROTECTORS OF ANIMALS, INC., is looking for loving homes for over 100 kittens and their moms. These wonderful bundles of joy have been spayed or neutered, rabies and distemper shots, FELV/FIV tested, vet checked and are ready to go. So many colors and personalities. So many kittens. Open up your homes and hearts to one, maybe even two, adorable kittens or a lovely adult.

Washers, Dryers, Refrigerators & Stoves LABRADOR RETRIEVER PUPS AKC & OFA Registered. Vet certified. Health guaranteed. Parents used in therapy. $800. RedRiverRetrievers.com Sire hunts. Call (860) 681-5402 MAL-SHI Puppies Born June 6. 1 Brown Male, 1 Black Male, 1 Brown Female. 1st shots. Ready August 15. $500. 203-427-7724 PEMBROKE Welsh Corgi Free to good home. (203) 235-0732 PUPPIES German Shepherd/Husky mix. Wormed, 1st shots. 8 weeks old. $500 each. 203-915-7950 PUREBRED LAB Puppies Chocolates and blacks. Parents on premises. $500 each, cash only. (203) 631-7729

$ ALWAYS BUYING! $ 1 item to entire estate! Antiques ● Collectibles Costume Jewelry ● Furniture Call or stop by Frank’s, 18 South Orchard St. Wallingford. Mon-Sat. 9-5. 203-284-3786 or 203-379-8731

CLEAN Will Deliver (203) 284-8986

2 WING BACK Chairs. Rose Color. Like New. $75 for both. Vacuum Cleaner, bagless $20. Microwave, white - $15. Call for more info 203-634-7709 AIRLINE Tickets - 4 United Airlines. Must book by Oct. 31 & use within 1 yr. $800 value, sell for $500. Blonde bench, 46” L. $25. Lawn spreader $5. 203-237-6807 DINING Room Set-sits up 10-12 people $1000 or best offer. Call 203-272-7443 after 4pm. FOR SALE - living room set, sofa w/3 pillows, loveseat w/2 pillows, chaiss lounge chair, navy & beige, paid $4000 asking $1500. Gas weedwacker, $80. Amish Heatsurge mantle heater. Never used. Paid $200, $125. Call (203) 235-1432 Call Dave (203) 284-0267 Get ready for the best in pro ball. RARE Maytag Hit miss gas wash. machine engines. 1 cyl. & 2 cyl. $225 each. 203-3146376 or 203-237-3330

WOOD, FUEL & HEATING EQUIPMENT

FIREWOOD $250 per cord delivered. Cheshire and surrounding areas. All hardwood, cut & split. (203) 439-1253

ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES

GMC 3500 Crew Cab 1990 Dually FLA. truck. 61K MI Every option. 100% perfect 454 Auto/AC. New Red Paint Garaged. Running boards. MINT. $10,500. Call 203-410-1950

SUV’S

SUMMER FUN! Horseback Riding Lessons & Summer Programs Birthday Parties/Pony Rides Rosehaven Stables 203-238-1600 www.rosehavenstables.com POA’s Cat Adoption Center is located in East Hartford at 144 Main St. To adopt or to volunteer, please call 860 569-0722. POA is an established animal rescue organization with over 35 years in the Glastonbury area and 10 years at our Cat Adoption Center at 144 Main St., East Hartford. POA rescues stray, abandoned, abused or impounded animals.

CLASS A Motor Home 1988 SunSport 27ft long, 454 engine, A/C, rebuilt engine, sleeps 5 awning all around. Must See! Asking $8,000. or best offer. 203-269-1229 TOYOTA Camper RV 1984. $1900. Call 203-314-6376 cell or 203-237-3330

PETS & LIVESTOCK BULLDOGS, Boxers, Labs, Chihuahuas, Maltese, Jack Russell, Bichons, Boston Terrier, Min Pin, Dachshund, Shih-Tzu, $250+. 860-930-4001

We are an all volunteer, nonprofit, no kill shelter primarily for cats, kittens, dogs and pups. To see all our dog and cat rescues or to fill out an on line adoption or volunteer application please go to www.poainc.org

FURNITURE & APPLIANCES

Flanders West Apts Southington

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Studio & 1 Bedroom Apts

WANTED: Original 1965 Bushnell Hartford Concert poster. Will pay $3000 CASH!

Affordable apts for qualified applicants 50 yrs of age or older Small pets accepted Please call 860-621-3954 TTY 711

Call 310-346-1965

Cash Paid For All Types of JEWELRY & Women’s Pocketbooks 203-464-0477

DEE’S ANTIQUES Buying Collectibles, Jewelry & Silver. China, Glass, Military, Musical. Anything old & unusual. Single item to an estate.

203-235-8431 FISHING TACKLE. Local collector looking for old or new rods, reels, lures. Highest prices paid. Call Dave anytime 860-463-4359 OLD BICYCLES Don’t throw away that old bike. Hobbyman needs your help. Free pickup! Bikes will be recycled. Help save a bike! 203-494-9641

MUSICAL INSTRUMENT & INSTRUCTIONS

1900 ERA Antique dine set. Table, chairs, hutch, china cab. $500. 203-314-6376 or 203-2373330 5 PIECE bedroom set in a medium oak finish 300.00 or B/O. 6 Piece Washed oak Dinette set w/ matching hutch 400.00 or B/O. Call 203-213-5253 OAK Bedroom 6pc. Twin capt. bed w/bc hb & storage, dresser & mirror, tall dresser & night stand. Exc cond. $500. Call 203-238-7276 REFRIGERATOR 25 Cubic Ft Whirlpool Side by Side. Water and ice on door. One year old. White. Paid $1200 Asking $750. (203) 238-0190 SONY 62 Inch Floor Model TV Flat screen. With slide show card reader and multi-function remote. Built-in surroundsound. $900. K I N G S I Z E P o s t u r e p e d i c B ed With vibration massage and Dual remote control. $2,900. (860) 343-3075

All Ages and Levels Welcome

Piano Lessons Beginner to Intermediate De Fiore Vocal & Piano Studio Roberta (203) 630-9295

ROLLING STONES

Call 310-346-1965

Swords, Daggers, etc.

203-238-3308 COMPUTERS & OFFICE EQUIPMENT DELL Computer, flat screen with monitor keyboard, mouse wireless router, HP printer/ scanner & speakers. 4 yrs old, $800. Exc cond. (203) 634-3335

WANTED TO BUY

FOR RENT

WALLINGFORD - 2BR, 2 bath new ss kitchen appl, balcony, bamboo flooring, W/D in unit. No Smoking, No pets. $1,500/mo inc heat/hot water and AC, 2mo sec deposit. 203752-8910 WALLINGFORD-1BR, fully appl’d with washer & dryer incld. $725/mo+utils & sec. Call 203-606-6495

CHESHIRE-4Rms, appls, 1 level, deck, garage. No pets. Convenient to 691 & 84. $1200/mo inclds heat. 203-393-1117

Voice Lessons

WANTED: Original 1965 New Haven Arena concert poster. Will pay $3000 CASH!

CONDOMINIUMS

APARTMENTS FOR RENT

MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE

PATRIOTS TICKETS

RAP A PONY FARM Dreams come true at Rap A Pony! Horses are waiting for you! Beginner are our Specialty. English Western lessons. Birthday Parties. Call 203-265-3596 for info. Check web at: rapaponyfarm.com

WANTED TO BUY

AUTO PARTS

CAMPER & TRAILERS

ISUZU Rodeo 2001 SUV. 6-cyl. Opt. 4-wheel dr. Green w/tan interior. Moonroof. AM/FM radio. Dual airbags. New brakes. Dependable starter car 120K Mint condition. $1995 Contact: Fritz Schmalberger @ 860-614-0208 Dependable “starter car”

FURNITURE & APPLIANCES CHINA CABINET Cherry, traditional. Excellent condition. $150. Call Cell 203-231-2555.

All adoption applicants will be screened and POA depends on your generosity to continue our rescue efforts.

FARM ENGINES - 1 cyl. Stover, $600 and 1 cyl. Ottowa Kansas City. $600. FORD TRANNY - 5 speed. Out of Mustang. $350. Call 203314-6376 or 203-237-3330.

FORD Freestyle 2007 - Low miles, 24,297, all power, 3rd seat, exc. cond. DVD, rear sensors. Priced per Blue Book (computer) (203) 440-0701 anytime or leave message!

PETS & LIVESTOCK

HOUSES FOR RENT EAST Berlin. 7 rm rent, 3 BRs, 2 bath, in duplex house. Dead end st. Near school & park. (860) 828-5934 MERIDEN Westside 2/1. Walk to park. New paint-carpet. Garage, all appl, w/d incl. 1-yr lease. $1200 plus util. Avail 9/1. No pets. 203-514-2010 SOUTH MERIDEN - 3BR in good neighborhood. 1 car garage. W/D hookup. Nice yard. Recently updated. 860-301-8705 SOUTHINGTON - 2BR, 2 Bath, LR, Kit., fin. bsmt, garage, working FP, shed. Great yard. Complete renovated interior. Very energy efficient. $1500. 860-681-5710

HOME SWEET HOMES Offers Meriden - 3 BR apt, 2 flrs, incl. garage. $975 + sec. & utils. 41 Warren St. 203-938-3789 MER 1BR, 2nd flr, off-st-parking. East Side, furnished & inclds all utils. $845/mo+sec. 12pm-8pm call 203-630-3823 or 203-634-1195 MER. FURNISHED apts: Incl Heat, Elec, HW. East Side, 3rd flr Studio, $150/wk+ sec. 1BR, 1st fl, $195/wk+sec. 12pm-8pm 203630-3823 or Meridenrooms.com MERIDEN - 1 bedroom, kitchen, living room, 1st floor, $650/ month + utilities. Call 203-9806184 MERIDEN - 199 Hobart St. 3BR townhouse, 2bath, 2 months plus security, $1050/mo. Call 203-284-9016. MERIDEN - 1BR, 4 Rooms, Victorian. Broad Street. Skylight, Sunken DR & kit. Very attractive & private. With garage. $750. 203-634-1515 or 203-213-8833 MERIDEN - 2BR apt in a private 2 family. New kitchen. Private yard. $775/mo. Call 860-5230504 MERIDEN - 819 Broad Street 1BR $600. HT/HW included Section 8 approved. No pets. 860-246-0613 MERIDEN - Hubbard Park 1-2 Bedrooms. Central Air/Heat. 775 W. Main St. $850-$950 mo. Call Chino 203-440-3483 or 203-296-4975 MERIDEN - LARGE 3 BR, 1st FL Hdwd flrs. Stove, fridge, washer & dryer. Nice yard. No pets. Off st parking. $1050 + sec. 203-715-5829. Sec 8 approved. MERIDEN -WALLINGFORD LINE Large, 2BR Luxury Condo. Laundry. No pets. $850 + utilities Call 203-245-9493

MERIDEN 1 & 2BR Stove, heat & hot water incl. Lease, sec & refs. No pets. 203- 239-7657 or 203-314-7300 MERIDEN 1 bdrm. Plus utilities. Off-street parking. $600 (203)270-5501

CONDOMINIUMS

1-2 ITEMS Silverware, China, Glass. Furniture. 50’s Items. Whole Estates.

203-238-3499

FOR RENT

MERIDEN- 2BR townhouse, 1 1/2 baths, fin’d bsmt, 2 car parking, stove/fridge incl. Attic for storage. W/D hookup. $1000 + sec. Sect. 8 approved. (203) 507-3860

MERIDEN 1023 Old Colony Rd.

2 BR Starting at $750 Limited Time-1 mo free rent! Heat & HW incl. 203-886-7016


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ATTIC & BASEMENTS CLEANED

CONCRETE & CEMENT NILES CONSTRUCTION Specialists in concrete work, garage & room additions foundations. Monolithic pouring. Fully insured. 50 years in business. #0625778 203-269-6240

HEATING & COOLING

ABSOLUTE BEST Prices! John Mansolf Plumbing & Heating. 25 Years Experience. Licensed & Insured. 10% Senior Citizen Discount Call 203-815-6276

ELECTRICAL SERVICE BMP, LLC Residential/commercial electrical work. Free estimates. No job too small. Fully ins. CT#0197516 203-848-9598

T.E.C. Electrical Svc LLC All Phases of Electrical Work 24 hr. Emergency Service

SMALL JOBS WELCOME

203-237-2122 EXCAVATING

IF YOU MENTION THIS AD Clean Estates, home, attic, bsmt, gar, yd. Free estimate. Fall C/U. 203-535-9817/860-575-8218 GARY wodatch Debris removal of any kind. Homeowner’s, contractor’s, small dumpsters avail. Quick, courteous srv. All calls returned. Ins. #566326. Office 203-235-7723/Cell 860-558-5430 GARY Wodatch Demolition Services. Sheds, pools, decks, garages, concrete walks, patios, Quick, courteous srv. All calls returned. Ins. #566326. Office 203-235-7723/Cell 860-558-5430

Pete In The Pickup

K & A ENTERPRISES Water & sewer lines, inground tank removal, drainage, grading, additions, pavers. Insured. Reg# 571435 203-379-0193 GRADING, Drainage, Foundations, Trucking, Retaining Walls, Pavers, Water/Sewer/Septic. Lic. #1682. Cariati Developers, Inc. 203-238-9846 MC/Visa Accepted

For All Your Junk Removal Needs 203-886-5110

GUTTERS ATTORNEYS

Bankruptcy Free Consultation Keep home, auto, 401k, etc. STOP FORECLOSURES IRS & “Repos” Atty F.W. Lewis 439 Main St, Yalesville 203-265-2829 “Debt Relief Agency” We help people file for relief under the bankruptcy code

CARPENTRY J. BOOBER CONSTRUCTION Additions, garages, remodeling, kitchens, bathrms, basements, decks, sunrooms. Lic’d & Ins’d. 203-265-0730 CT. Reg. #572880

J. HALL CONSTRUCTION Roofing, Siding, Replacement Windows, Decks, Additions, Trim. Fully Licensed and Insured. Free Estimates. All Work Performed by Owners. Contact Jeremy 203-537-2534 WINDOW & Door Replacement Repairs of all types. Additions, Decks, Garages, Finish bsmt, Complete Home Improvement. Free est. 203-238-1449 # 578107 www.marceljcharpentier.com

O’CONNOR HOME IMPROVEMENT, LLC 203-639-0231 Lic. & ins. Free est. Work performed by owner. CT Reg #602521 J. BOOBER CONSTRUCTION Additions, garages, remodeling, kitchens, bathrms, basements, decks, sunrooms. Lic’d & Ins’d. 203-265-0730 CT. Reg. #572880 J&C Complete Home Restoration Beat any price by 10% Payment plans available Free Est. Lic & Ins #578015 203-427-1256 or 860-681-6943

Over 25 years experience. Call today for free estimates. Call 203-440-3535 Ct. Reg. #578887

GUTTERS DON’T WORK IF THEY’RE DIRTY For gutter cleaning, call Kevin at (203) 440-3279 Fully insured. CT Reg. #569127. HIGHLANDCONTRACTOR.COM Seamless Gutters/Downspouts Gutter cleaning/repairs Call today for free estimate. CT Reg #621315 (203) 675-8084

HANDYPERSONS A-1 HANDYMAN PLUS CT Reg #606277. DON’T MOVE - IMPROVE! Free estimates. 203-631-1325

HEATING & COOLING DON’T Wait til it’s too late. Annual AC tune-up. Call Duane Co. Quality work. Major credit cards. Low rates. 203-379-8944 #400335-S1

For All Your Junk Removal Needs 203-886-5110

KITCHEN & BATH REMODELING

To ensure a quality job at a fair price. Call 203-630-6459 CT Reg #608488

LANDSCAPING

WE WEED GARDENS Norm the Gardener’s 3-man crew is only $65/hr. CT Reg#571339 (203) 265-1460 Bill Rudolph Landscaping Cert inst-walls, walkways, patios, paver sealing, landscape design, waterscapes, edging, mulch, stone, drainage & backhoe work. Free est. #563661. 203-237-9577 JUNK REMOVAL & MORE! We clean Estates, homes, attics, bsmts, gar, yd. Fall C/U, Landscaping. Free estimates. 203-535-9817/860-575-8218 10% off if you mention this ad

POWERWASH

FENCING Cornerstone Fence & Ornamental Gates. All types of fence. Res/Comm. AFA Cert. Ins’d. Call John Uvino 203237-GATE. CT Reg #601060

Pete In The Pickup

C&M CONSTRUCTION HOME IMPROVEMENTS

HOUSE CLEAN Outs, Garages Basements, Attics, Yards Big or Small..... We Take It All Free Estimates. Call Ed.

JUNK REMOVAL

RICK’S AFFORDABLE Clean-ups, brush, tree & pricker removal. Hedge trimming. Much, much more. 11 yrs exp. 203-530-4447.

QUALITY Work-Reasonable Rates Complete home services. Electric, plumbing, kitchens, baths, etc. (203) 376-7532 CT Reg# 616307. NILES CONSTRUCTION Specialists in concrete work, garage & room additions foundations. Monolithic pouring. Fully insured. 50 years in business. #0625778 203-269-6240 DE CA Home Improvement & Landscaping Offers Complete Turnkey on the field of remodeling & patios, walk ways, leaf & snow removal. (203) 630-1294 (203) 886-6566 Free Estimates. CT Reg #624716

HOUSE CLEANING CLEANING SERVICE We’ll clean your house or office with a sparkle. Ask about Free Cleaning for New Clients. Polish /English speaking. Bonded, ins. Free est. Anna (860) 505-7720 COMPLETE Cleaning service. Family business. Perfectly clean your home, apartments, condos, offices, schools. www.birch4.com or phone Ron 203-558-8319 or 203-238-3303 POLISH woman can clean your house, office with care. 2nd cleaning 15% off. Ins & bonded. Refs. Kasia 860-538-4885 RELIABLE, Trustworthy, thorough. Many long term refs, 18 yrs exp. Kathy (203) 235-5987

LAWN REPAIR & renovation. Hyroseeding, drill seeding, irrigation systems. Fall Specials! CT Reg #562159. Call Now 203-272-4216 LANDSCAPING AND MORE SPRING CLEANUPS 25% OFF ANY LANDSCAPE JOB Junk removal, Mowing, Rototilling 860-982-5334 or 203-314-8511

LANDSCAPING

POWER WASHING

DE CA Home Improvement & Landscaping Offers Complete Turnkey on the field of remodeling & patios, walk ways, leaf & snow removal. (203) 630-1294 (203) 886-6566 Free Estimates. CT Reg #624716

Cornerstone Fence & Ornamental Gates. All types of fence. Res/Comm. AFA Cert. Ins’d. Call John Uvino 203237-GATE. CT Reg #601060

SIDING

MASONRY Bill Rudolph Contractor Cert inst-walls, walkways, patios, paver sealing, drainage & backhoe work. Free est. #563661. 203-237-9577 S & H MASONRY & CONSTRUCTION LLC Stonewalls, steps, chimneys, concrete, retaining walls, FPs, pavers, walkways, patios, tiling Free est. Lic/Ins. #607639. Cell-203-376-0355 CASCIO MASON Chimney Repair, Sidewalks, Pavers, Walls, Brick Work, etc. Will Beat Anybody’s Price #611774. 203-935-6213 W. BOOBER MASONRY 25 yrs exp in all types of masonry. CT Reg # 0626708 Call 203-235-4139 JACK Biafore, LLC Masonry Chimneys, brick, block, stone walls, patios. In business over 50 yrs. CT# 623849 (203) 537-3572

Gonzalez Construction OTHERS Wash - WE CLEAN! GONE! Gutter black lines... GONE! Green Mold... GONE! Black Mildew... Dirt, Grease & Grime... GONE!

203-631-3777

203-213-6528 CT Reg #616311 NEW ENGLAND TREE SERVICE Firewood, Tree Removal, pruning, stump grinding, bucket truck. Fully insured. Free estimates. Office: 203-671-8950 GARY Wodatch Landscape Svs. Hedge/tree trim., trimming over grown properties. Est 1985. All calls returned. Lic ins. #0620397. Office 203-235-7723 or Cell 860-558-5430

Quality Landscaping, LLC Spring clean-ups, Property & Lawn Maintenance, landscaping, stone work. Jim. CT Reg #620306 WWW.QLSLLC.COM 203-537-2588 or 860-349-2118

HEDGE TRIMMING No Hedge/shrub too big, small or tall. Fully Ins. Free estimates. Quality Landscaping, LLC. WWW.QLSLLC.COM Jim 203-537-2588 or 860-349-2118

Roofing, siding, windows, decks, gutters & remodeling.

203-639-0032 Fully licensed/insured. CT Reg.# 577319

860-839-1000

FIDERIO & SONS

thepowerwashingkings.com

Siding, roofing, windows, decks, sunrooms, additions.

ROOFING

203-237-0350 CT Reg. #516790

Gonzalez Construction ★★★★★★★★

Roofing, siding, windows, decks, gutters & remodeling. ★★★★★★★★

203-639-0032 Fully license/insured. CT Reg# 577319

V. NANFITO Siding, Roofing, Windows, Decks Remodeling Gutters CT Reg#570192 (203) 639-1634 CPI HOME IMPROVEMENT Siding Roofing Windows Remodeling Decks Gutters Addtions Credit Cards Accepted 203-634-6550 CT Reg #577455

TOP SOIL SAND & FILL HAZELWOOD EXCAVATING

JIMMY’S MASONRY Stonewalls, steps, patios, chimneys, all types. Lic. & Ins’d. 26 yrs exp. Call for free est. 860-2744893 CT. Reg. #604498

Dry farm screened topsoil and colored mulch.

203-269-0135 BEAUTIFUL FARM FRESH Screened Top Soil. Fill, Sand & Stone, Mulch. Picked up or delivered. No minimum. Cariati Developers, Inc. 203-238-9846

PAUL’S MASONRY - New & Repairs. Stone walls, arches, chimneys, sidewalks, fireplace. Free est. #614863. 203-706-9281

TREE SERVICES PAVING HIGHLANDCONTRACTOR.COM Residential/Commerical. CT Reg #621315 (203) 675-8084

LAVIGNE’S TREE SERVICE

O’CONNOR HOME IMPROVEMENT, LLC

IN BUSINESS 29 YRS. Tree removal. Stump grinding. Crane Service. Free Estimates. Fully insured. 203-294-1775

Roofing, Siding & Gutters JT’S LANDSCAPING, LLC Hedge trimming & all your landscape needs. Top Quality Work. Fully Lic’d & ins’d.

SERVICES OFFERED

D & G PAVING Over 25 yrs exp. Paving, seal coating, concrete work. CT Reg#0577005. 203-237-6058

PLUMBING

DON’T Flush money down the drain, call Duane Plumbing, heating. Quality work, low rates Major credit cards accptd. 203379-8944 lic. #283401 P1 ABSOLUTE BEST Prices! John Mansolf Plumbing & Heating. 25 Years Experience. Licensed & Insured. 10% Senior Citizen Discount Call 203-815-6276

203-639-0231 Lic. & ins. Free est. Work performed by owner. CT Reg #602521

C&M CONSTRUCTION To ensure a quality job at a fair price. Call 203-630-6459 CT Reg #608488

FIDERIO & SONS Siding, roofing, windows, decks, sunrms, additions. 203-237-0350. CT Reg. #516790

V. NANFITO POWER WASHING

POWER WASHING Is Spring cleaning On the outside. FREE ESTIMATES. Call Kevin 203-440-3279

Roofing, Siding, Windows, Decks Remodeling Gutters CT Reg#570192 (203) 639-1634 CPI HOME IMPROVEMENT Siding Roofing Windows Remodeling Decks Gutters Addtions Credit Cards Accepted 203-634-6550 CT Reg #577455

PROF. ARBORIST #S3365 75ft bucket truck. Precise Tree CT Reg #562159. 203-272-4216

PRICKER REMOVAL RICK’S AFFORDABLE Spring clean-ups, hedge trim, brush, tree, pricker & underbrush removal. No job too big or small. 11 yrs exp. 203-5304447. NEW ENGLAND TREE SERVICE Firewood, Tree Removal, pruning, stump grinding, bucket truck. Fully insured. Free estimates. Office: 203-671-8950 GARY WODATCH LLC Tree Removal, All calls returned Reg #0620397. Quick courteous service. Office 203-235-7723 or Cell 860-558-5430 YARDLEY TREE SERVICE.com Fair, reasonable. Free estimates. Reg. Insured. 203-440-0402 or 860-595-4159


42 APARTMENTS FOR RENT MERIDEN 1 BR, 3rd FL. 3 James St. No pets/smoking. Credit check & references. $500 per month plus utils & security. Call (203) 639-8285 MERIDEN 1BR newly renovated. Off-st-park., yd, storage. Pet bird ok. W/D hkup. Lndlrd next dr. $725/mo+sec. Credit ck. 203-235-5987 MERIDEN 1BR, 2nd Fl. Clean. Incl heat, hot water & electricity. Off-st-parking $875+security 203-213-2639 MERIDEN 2 Bedrm, Many Updates, fully applianced. Off St Parking, Heat/Hot Water Included, No pets. $935 Mo + Sec. 203-626-2320 MERIDEN 2 BR, kitchen, Living Rm, Dining Rm. 2nd fl. $900/month. Ready to move in! 203-537-6769 or 203-440-2123 MERIDEN 2BR, 1st flr. nicely remodeled. Hdwd flrs. Off st. parking. Laundry room. Huge fenced in yard. $850/mo. Franklin St. Call 203-634-6550 MERIDEN 2BR. 1400 sqft fireplace. Avail Sept 1. $900 W/D hookup off street prkg garage Call 203-440-0707 MERIDEN 3 BR, 2nd Fl. Clean. Off street parking. Porch. WD hookup. 1st & last month’s rent & security. $925. 27 Twiss St. (203) 631-9178-leave message. MERIDEN 3 BR. Clean, 1st floor. With fridge & stove. WD hookup. Private yard, full basement. Bunker Ave. $980/mo. Sec 8 approved. (203) 671-3112

MERIDEN 32 Cook Avenue 1 BR & Studios Starting at $595 per month. Heat & HW incl. Off st parking. 203-886-7016 MERIDEN 5 BR, 2 Baths 2nd & 3rd Floor Ready to move in! $1,200/month 203-537-6769 or 203-440-2123 MERIDEN Cute 1 bedroom quiet apt in good neighborhood with private entrances. Gas heat. $675. 860-301-8705 MERIDEN East Side 2 BR Ranch style condo. Clean-like new! Includes stove, refrig, DW. Wall to wall. On site laundry. $800 + security. No pets. 860-306-8964 MERIDEN Modern 2 BDRM Apt. New appliances, W/D hook up. Off street parking. Call 203-685-2836,203-710-9474 MERIDEN MOVE IN SPECIAL Studios, 1 BR & 2 BR Free Heat & HW incl. ACs. 24 hr maintenance. Sec. guard. Laundry Rm. Off st parking. 203-630-2841

Meriden Reduced Rent Pay for a 1 Bedroom and Move into a 2 Bedroom. $750. Heat & HW incl. 203-639-8751

Meriden Studio Apartments Available 80 East Main St. $500 Property Max 203-843-8006 MERIDEN- 2BR TOWNHOUSE 1-1/2 Bath, Full Basement, WD Hookup. Cul-de-sac. $875. 2 mos sec. Credit check req’d. No pets. (203) 284-0597 MERIDEN- Large 3 bedroom, 3rd floor, off street parking, newly renovated, $700 + 2 months security. 203-464-3083 MERIDEN-2BR apt. Nice area w/parking. Reduced-$795/mo. incl. fridge, stove & w/d hkup, coin op. w/d. Storage area. No utils, pets or smoking. 1 yr lease. Cr. check & refs. req’d. Sec & 1st mo. rent. 203-608-8348

The Berlin Citizen — Thursday, August 26, 2010 Looking for the perfect new home for your Mother, Father, Aunt, Friend or Yourself?…….

You Found It! S a g e Po n d P l a c e

APARTMENTS FOR RENT

HOUSES FOR SALE

WLFD: Well maintained/clean, 2 BR, large 4 room, 3rd floor, $750 + utilities. 2 BR, 5 room, 1st floor, $900 + utilities. Porches, laundry, off st. parking, good credit, No pets/ smoking. Tom 203-889-1940

HOUSES FOR SALE

MERIDEN- New & existing homes, condos, land. Visit our website. www.galleriahouses.com Galleria RE 203-671-2223

WALLINGFORD

ROOMS FOR RENT

“New Listing” MERIDEN CLEAN SAFE ROOMS Heat, elec, HW incld. E.Side, kit privileges, off-st park. $130/wk. + sec. Call 12-8pm 203-630-3823 or www.Meridenrooms.com

Nestled off the road in a quiet, wooded setting!

Brand New Beautiful 1 Bedroom Apartments in Berlin For Active Adults 55 and better

Only $950 Heat, Hot and Cold Water Included Central air! Intercom system! Fully applianced kitchens On-site laundry! with frost free refrigerator, Library with computer range with self cleaning oven, workstation! dishwasher, garbage disposal! Ample on-site parking! Community room with fireplace Picnic area with grill! and full service kitchen! 24-hr. maintenance! Secure three-story building with elevators!

WALLINGFORD $239,900 3BR, 2ba Ranch; HW fls, FP in LR, Newer cpt, eat-in kit w/newer fl, master BR w/full bath, nice piece of property, updated siding & more. Kathy 203-265-5618

Nicky (203) 265-5618

MERIDEN Room Available. First Week Free! Utilities included! $115/Wk.Available Now. Off Street Lighted Parking 203213-8589

NORTH HAVEN Meadowstone Motel- Off I-91. Sat. TV, furn’d. Daily/Wkly On Bus Line. 203-239-5333

GARAGE & STORAGE SPACE FOR RENT

Wallingford/Durham 10’ x 20’ & 20’ X 45’ w/electricity/heat. Available Now. 203-751-1977

OPEN HOUSES

Call Now!

MERIDEN $315,000 3BR, 2.5 bath Colonial on cul-de-sac in So. Meriden. Very spacious open fl plan is perfect for entertaining. Has walk-out bsmt, great size bdrms, & nice yard. Call Toni 203235-3300

(860) 828-3958 also accepting applications for Affordable Units Income Restriction Apply Merit Properties, Inc. Financed by CHFA APARTMENTS FOR RENT MERIDEN-1BRS. All appliances & hot water incl 2 mo. sec.. No pets. Coin op laundry. 1095 Old Colony Rd. Showings 9-11 am. 203-581-3620 MERIDEN-3 level townhouse style 2BR, 1.5BA, 1 car gar., laundry rm w/W/D hkup, storage rm, rear deck, nice yard $975. No pets. 203-440-0796 MERIDEN-4BR beautiufl, dining room, kitchen, living room. No smoking. $1,200 + sec. Avail Oct 1st. Call 203-631-7970 MERIDEN. 1 BR, 43 Cherry St, 1st flr, no pets. $600/mo. 2 mos security. 203-494-2147 MERIDEN. Studio apt, downtown on bus line. $525/mo plus util. No pets. (203) 982-3042 MOVE IN SPECIAL MERIDEN- 1BR - $650/month. Heat, Hot Water, Electric incl. Private balcony. Call for info 203-639-4868 SOUTHINGTON 2 bdrm. 1st flr, nice yard, close to downtown. $900/mo., No pets/smoking. Avail. 9/1. Call 860-919-4231 SOUTHINGTON 2 BR Ranch duplex. Appliances, deck, yard. C-air, basement. $975 mo + utils. Credit check, refs. No pets. Deposit. (860) 628-5553

APARTMENTS FOR RENT WALLINGFORD 2ND FL 2 BR. Stove & Refrigerator. No utilities. No pets. $800/mo. Plus security deposit. Call (203) 284-1607 after 3 pm

20 QUINCE ST, WALLINGFORD Completely remod 1257 sq. ft home boasts 6 rms, 3 BRs, 1 1/2 baths and has a brand new kit w/garden window. Bonus room with 1/2 bath and sep entrance. Newer windows, siding & roof. $249,500. By owner. Call Tracy 203-623-9745

WALLINGFORD 3 BR Duplex. Large yard. No pets. $1100 Plus Security. Section 8 approved. (203) 738-9911 WALLINGFORD 4 BR, 2nd Floor. Off street parking. Appliances included. No dogs. Available September 1. $1475. (203) 634-1881 WALLINGFORD Available North Main Street Victorian 3RMs, 1BR. 3rd Fl. $700 + utils. No smoking. No pets. Call 203-269-5973 WALLINGFORD Choate Area Quiet 1 BR, 3rd FL. Appliances. $685. 2 months Security and lease. No smoking. No pets. Available 9/1. (203) 269-9642 WALLINGFORD In town, 2nd Fl. 2 BR, LR, Eat-in Kitchen. Off street parking. No pets. $850. 203-265-5904 or 203-641-1221 WALLINGFORD-1st Fl. One lg BR. LR, Kitchen w/appliances. No pets or smoking. $850 + deposit & lease. 203-639-9004. Also 2nd Fl, 2BR - $825.

Call (860) 538-5575 WALLINGFORD - 1 bedroom, 2nd floor, off street parking, $850/month plus security deposit. Call 203-265-0274 WALLINGFORD - 2BR townhouse apt, $875 + sec. dep. No pets/smoke. 203-623-2804 after 4:30. WALLINGFORD - Large 2 BR Apt, New Kitchen with appls., 3rd Floor, 21-23 Academy St, near Choate. $875. Credit Check. Avail Oct 1st. Call 203265-9871 or 203-715-0267

SOUTHINGTON - BY OWNER IN JENSEN 55+ COMMUNITY. 2007 CUSTOM BUILT 1656 SF RANCH IN MOVE-IN CONDITION W/3BRS, 2 FULL BATHS, SPACIOUS LR, DR, KITCHEN, C-AIR, DECK, DOUBLE CARPORT AND STORAGE. PRIVATE POOL & ACTIVITY CENTER. REDUCED! $195,000 860-479-9097

CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE

MERIDEN 2 FAMILY HOUSE AT 317 ELM ST. CLEAN. UPDATED INTERIOR INCLUDING WALLS, ELECTRICAL AND WINDOWS. ALSO FEATURES NEW ROOF AND LARGE 2 CAR GARAGE. MUST BE SEEN! $179.900. CALL ED 203-560-2903

MERIDEN- Spacious 2BR Townhouse with FP, garage, central air, pool and more. Asking $143,900. Quality Realty, LLC 203-235-1381 SOUTHINGTON-Back on Market! 2BR TH on Rt 322. 1 1/2 baths, private deck. MANY UPGRADES. EZ access to Bristol & Cheshire. $135,000. 860-841-9412

MERIDEN - Open House Sunday, 8/22/10 and 8/29/10. 12-4 pm. 1516 East Main St, #4, Meriden. 203-686-1563. PRICE REDUCED!! Condo For Sale. Large 2BR, 1.5b. Small, well maintained complex. Sunken LR w/ F/P. Kitchen updated, SS appl; new hrdwd floors, tile. Private deck. New C/A. Freshly painted. Move in ready!

HOUSES FOR SALE

SOUTHINGTON 3 BR $900/month. 2 months security.

$57,900 Year round river views Convenient location, 2BR mobile home w/gorgeous remodeled kit & bath, 4 season rm w/deck, shed & newer windows & siding. A great value!

HELP WANTED

MERIDEN East Side 5 level split. 3 BR, 3 bath w/central air on approx. 3 acre rear lot. New 24’ above ground pool, 2 car garage, carport and large accessory bldg. Great rear yard for dirt bikes, quads, etc. Zoned RR (horses, child care, etc.) 64 Preston Dr. BY OWNER. $350,000. Call (203) 235-4368

ACCOUNTING ASSISTANT Customer service, accounts receivable posting, invoices, collections & other related duties. We are looking for someone who enjoys working with numbers and people. Accounting experience helpful. Bilingual spanish a plus. Part time & full time available. Send salary requirements with resume to: The Record-Journal Box 88P 11 Crown St, Meriden, CT 06450

MERIDEN WLFD- NORTHRIDGE Commons, spacious 1 & 2BR units. $725 - $875 & up 203-269-5770 WLFD-2BR, 2nd fl, lg rms, huge kit., (2)12x14BRs. New bathrm sunporch. No pets/smoking. $950/mo+dep. Refs. Quiet nghbord. 203-996-4281 leave msg WLFD-Cozy 2BR, 4Rms, 1st flr, centrally located. Stove & refrig. Hdwd flrs, storage, hookups, parking. No smoking. No pets. $895 + sec. 860-575-4915 WLFD. 1BR, spacious, $650/mo plus utilities. Call (203) 2840212

“New Listing” MERIDEN $169,900 Beautiful 4BR brick Cape. Remodeled kitchen and bath, updated roof, windows and electric. HW floors, FP and CAIR. Oversized garage w/workshop and walk-up loft. Centrally located. Linda 203-235-3300

$315,000 3BR, 2.5 bath Colonial on cul-de-sac in So. Meriden. Very spacious open fl plan is perfect for entertaining. Has walk-out bsmt, great size bdrms & nice yard.

Call Toni (203) 235-3300

ASST Managers Need 3 people to assist mgr. Must have a good personality & be neat in appearance. Opportunity PT $150-$300 FT $400-$700 203-235-3710 AUTO PARTS Paint Counterperson CARQUEST Auto Parts seeks FT paint counterperson for its Meriden location. Candidates must have exp with auto paint. Auto parts exp a plus. Drug test/backgrnd check req. To apply 711 East Main St Meriden or call 860-713-9791.

HELP WANTED AUTO PARTS COUNTERPERSONParts counter exp. required for busy NAPA store. Potential to earn over 40K. Profit sharing & health benefits Call Don 203272-3704 weekdays. A.M. only. CT GYMNASTICS looking for exp. coaches for Recreational, Tumbling and Team programs. Competitive pay. Wallingford, CT. Call (203)269-7464 CUSTOMER Service/Sales- PT 30hours Day & Evening positions avail. Salary + commission. Contact Ward Damio at Meriden Hyundai 203-235-1669

F/T Seasonal Position Data Entry of client information, completion of required forms. Compile documentation to determine eligibility of households applying for energy assistance. H.S. Diploma/GED. Must be able to multitask + 2 yrs exp. in community related activities. Some exp. in computer data entry. Excellent people skills needed. Valid CT Driver’s License/Transportation. $10.50 per hour/35 hrs/wk. Email your resume to: hr@newopportunitiesinc.org Or Apply New Opportunities of Greater Meriden 74 Cambridge Street Meriden, CT 06450 EOE Immediate career opportunities in Human Services in DURHAM CT!! We are seeking Independent Support Staff to work in Durham CT. BEHAVIOR MANAGEMENT/ PMT EXPERIENCE A MUST High School Diploma/ GED Valid Driver’s License Day, Afternoon, Overnight, and Weekend hours available! Paid training! Mileage reimbursement! & Benefits! Open House every Wednesday 9am-2pm at 450 Island Lane, West Haven CT. 06525 Fax Resume 203-392-2160 or E-mail to careers@marrakechinc.org or call 203-389-2970 X 1214 Lisa Pharr Marrakech, Inc is an EOE, M/F and Drug-free workplace. Age 18 and valid DL LYMAN FARMS INC., MIDDLEFIELD, CT. needs 9 temporary workers 9/1/2010 to 11/1/2010, work tools, supplies, equipment provided without cost to worker. Housing will be available without cost to workers who cannot reasonably return to their permanent residence at the end of the work day. Transportation reimbursement and subsistence is provided upon completion of 15 days or 50% of work contract. Work is guaranteed for 3/4 of the workdays during the contract period. $10.16 per hr. Applicants to apply contact CT Department of Labor at 860-263-6020. Job order #CT4558921. May perform any combination of tasks related to the planting, cultivating, and processing of fruit and vegetables crops including, but not limited to, driving, operating, adjusts and maintains farm machines, preparing soil, planting, pruning, weeding, thinning, spraying, irrigating, mowing, harvesting, grading, packing. May use hand tools such as shovel, pruning saw, and hoe. 1 months experience in duties listed required.


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Thursday, August 26, 2010 — The Berlin Citizen

NOW HIRING / TRAINING

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Call 866-496-2726 Apply online at: www.durhamschoolservices.com or In person at: 990 Northrup Rd., Wallingford, CT 06492 or at: 647 Cromwell Ave. Rocky Hill, CT 06067

Mechanic/Plumber MidState Medical Center MidState Medical Center is a progressive community hospital with an opening for an enthusiastic and ambitious individual to work in our "team-oriented" environment. We are committed to creating a workplace that thrives on caring, respect and teamwork. The Mechanic/Plumber is responsible for all inspections, repairs, replacement and maintenance for one or more major mechanical systems in order to keep the hospital systems in optimal condition. The ability to follow instructions and manuals, common hand tools, and a variety of portable and fixed power tools is required. Qualified applicants must also have the ability to understand basic construction drawings and diagrams, schematics and blueprints. The knowledge of operating principals of electrical, plumbing and mechanical systems found in a large complex facility. As well as the knowledge of applicable codes, regulations, Federal and State laws pertaining to his licensed trade and safety. QUALIFICATIONS: Requires State of CT P1 (plumbing) license with five years or more experience. High School diploma or equivalent. HOURS: 40 hours a week 7 a.m.- 3:30 p.m. To find out more about MidState Medical Center and to apply on-line, visit our website:

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www.midstatemedical.org affirmative action- equal opportunity employer HELP WANTED

BARTENDER - P/T, nights, Milner’s Cafe, 521 Broad St., Meriden. Apply in person only between 8am-9am. ELECTRICAL Technician. We are looking for a skilled technician with a strong electrical background. The ideal candidate will have experience troubleshooting and building controls. Applicant must have their own tools. Some road work is required. Fax resume to 860628-5454 INSTALLERS OVERHEAD GARAGE DOORS Res & Commericial. Exp’d only. FT w/benefits. 860-347-1507

PACKER Part Time/Full Time Light duty packing & warehouse work in Cheshire. Exc. working conditions. Mon-Fri. Call anytime 203-439-9450 PART TIME TELLER Meriden Schools Federal Credit Union Bilingual - Spanish Call 203-237-6424 x 21 PART TIME-front desk receptionist along with some therapy in busy Cheshire chiropractic Office. We will train. Must be comfortable w/patient contact & able to Multi-task. Mon., Wed, Fri. approx 8-1pm, some Sat. Mornings. $9.50 to start. Fax resumes 203-699-8253 PART-TIME/WEEKENDS-Every other weekend, 9am-5:00pm. General office work, typing and telephone skills a must. Must be good with the public, reliable and able to start immediately. $9.00 per hour. Call Amanda at Blue Trail Range Wed-Fri at (203)269-3280 to set up a time for an interview. PET Sitting svc. hiring pet lovers for 6AM-9PM, flex. & weekend hrs. Earn $12+ caring for pets. Must have refs, car & exp. www.waggingtails.com

UNITED WAY EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR The United Way of Southington is seeking an Executive Director to lead this prominent nonprofit organization into its next generation of growth and development. The Executive Director will be responsible for overseeing the day-to-day operations and administration, fund raising including the annual town wide residential and corporate campaign, strategic planning, budget preparation and financial presentations, recruitment of volunteers, public relations, and much more. The ideal candidate will have a background of demonstrated sales and/or development experience, a familiarity of the local community, a multi tasker who isn't afraid to be creative in new approaches in these difficult economic times, an effective communicator oneon-one or in front of large groups, comfortable in developing and designing meaningful marketing material, love serving people, organized to a fault, and can grow revenue. Interested persons can submit a resume, references with contact information and a cover letter addressing these points to: Dr. Angelo Coppola, United Way Search Committee Chairman, 114 Spring Hill Road, Southington, CT 06489 or by email: acoppola1@cox.net Closing date is August 25, 2010.

HELP WANTED

Wastewater Treatment Plant Operator The Town of Wallingford Sewer Division is seeking a highly skilled wastewater treatment plant operator. The position may be filled as a Level II or Level III operator depending on qualifications. Level II candidates must have a H.S. diploma including 1 year of specialized training in the environmental field and 3 years experience in a wastewater treatment facility. Level III candidates must have a H.S. diploma including 90 CEU’s or 2 years of postH.S. wastewater treatment coursework and 4 years experience in a Class II wastewater treatment facility or 2 years in a comparable size facility to Wallingford’s. Candidates must have or be eligible for the certifications and licenses required for each position indicated in the job postings. Wages (currently under revision): Level II $21.06-$25.09 hourly; Level III - $23.88-$27.26 hourly plus an excellent fringe benefit package. Applications/resumes will be accepted until September 20, 2010 (or the date of receipt of the 50th application for each position) at the following address: Personnel Department Town of Wallingford 45 South Main Street Wallingford, CT 06492 (203) 294-2080 Fax # (203) 294-2084 EOE

Nucor Steel Connecticut, Inc. a subsidiary of Nucor Corporation, the nation's largest steel producer and the world's largest recycler of scrap steel. NSCT is looking for Entry Level Production Positions. ● Safety & quality oriented. ● Proven team player. ● Must be able to lift up to 60 lbs repetitively. ● Must be able to stoop, bend, climb and perform physical duties. ● Must be able to conform and adapt to harsh environments Working overtime, weekends, shift work, and some holidays are required. Nucor offers competitive wages, excellent benefits and is an EEO employer. Qualified Individuals should go to

www.nucor.jobs with code: NSCT03 to submit a Questionnaire. HELP WANTED PT CUST SERV duties incl: Order Entry/Cust Serv, Customer Returns. Typing, communication skills, basic computer knowledge, ability to multi-task required. Mon, Tues & Fri 5pm-10pm and Sat 9am5pm. $10/hr. Email resume w/subject Help Wanted: service@tuttlecatalog.com or apply in person: Tuttle Inc, 23 Village Lane Wlfd. 203-9494290; 203-949-4288 (fax) SALES Do you love the environment? If so, Dean’s Stove & Spa is hiring for qualified sales people. We are looking for people with a background in sales and are willing to train. Please Apply in person at 120 West Main St, Plantsville.

HELP WANTED BAR MAID (m/f)-PT Days. Will train Lenny’s Cafe. (203) 265-2626 SALES/Customer Service. Part time, parent hours, 20-25 hours. $11-12. Must have previous experience with sales, telemarketing or customer service, strong keyboard skills, Word & Excel. QuickBooks a plus. Resumes only to: resume5@armazzotta.com SITE COORDINATOR, Part time, M-F 2:45-6pm. Must be 21 yrs or older. Cheshire YMCA. Contact Lisa 203-272-3150 WAITSTAFF Day & night shifts available. Exp’d only. Apply in person: Athenian II Diner, 864 Washington St, Route 66, Middletown.

MEDICAL CAREERS CNA/HHA NEW ENGLAND HOME CARE is seeking CNAs & Home Health Aides with a minimum of 6 mos exp. for a pediatric group home in Meriden. Previous experience in a group home with physically & emotionally challenged children preferred. 3 hr to 8 hr shifts, up to 24 hrs/wk. Shifts start at 6am. Earn up to $12.00 per hour based on experience. Must have a current CT CNA certificate. To schedule an appointment to apply, please call:

800-286-6300 ext. 4052 or fax your resume to the HR Department 860-613-3777 or email to: employment@newenglandhomecare.com E/E/O/C/M/F/V/D Drug Screen/Criminal Background Check Required

Visit us on the web at NewEnglandHomeCare.com

HELP WANTED

Warehouse1st & 2nd shift

Healthcare

RN for 11-7 every other weekend Health Care Center 60 bed long term care unit! 30 BED Sub-Acute/ Rehab Unit Experienced in long-term care & team approach Must be dependable, patient & enjoy working w/ the elderly in a positive supportive work environment. Good orientation & training program to meet our high standards of excellent care. Come join our mission of service to the elderly! Please apply weekdays 8a 7p, weekends, 10a-2p, at Elim Park Baptist Home, 140 Cook Hill Road, Cheshire, CT, fax resume to HR at 203-271-7794 or email to CWalker@ elimpark.org. No Phone Calls. A/A, EOE, D/V, M/F.

HELP WANTED COOK- Breakfast cook needed for grill. A.M. hours. PT/FT. Call 203-294-0231

Exp. with Forklift, Machine Op or Hand tools a plus. Drug test/background check req.

SEEKING EMPLOYMENT

Contact HCM@ 203-634-8427

WOMAN w/28 yrs exp. & lots of love will watch your child in your home, FT/PT, before & after school & vacations. CPR cert. Will transport. 203-237-1534

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The Berlin Citizen — Thursday, August 26, 2010

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