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The Berlin

Cit itiz ize en Volume 13, Number 35

Berlin’s Only Hometown Newspaper

Thursday, August 27, 2009

Back to School edition; Classes begin August 31

Teachers will greet students next week By Olivia L. Lawrence Associate Editor Aug. 31, bright and early on a Monday morning, the Berlin school district will be ready and waiting with a big “welcome back” for students. The past days have been hectic with staff orientations, professional development and final preparations to welcome the district’s more than 3,300 eager minds. Below is information on each of the district’s five schools as well as comments from top administrators on what parents and students can expect as the 2009-2010 school year gets underway. For more information go to www.berlinschools.org. Berlin High School, 139 Patterson Way, (860) 828-6577, Principal George Synnott. Built in 1953, with addition/renovations made in 1959 and 1974, the building is 250,000 square feet of space on a 26-acre site. BHS houses approximately 1,100 students in grades nine through 12. “Nothing major has

changed — there have been a few tweaks in the student handbook,” Principal George Synnott said. “A new schedule went into effect last year and we’ll be following the same schedule this year.” Synnott said there was some turnover in teaching staff due to retirement. Interviews for replacements began in May and all positions had since been filled except for one social studies teacher. Interviews for that job were taking place last week. Newly hired are: two English teachers, a math teacher, a social studies teacher and a Spanish teacher. Over the summer, all students were required to read one book from a list of seven books that followed the theme of “similarities and differences.” Synnott said a day will be set aside for students to answer “some essential questions” in regards to the books they read. A “reading See Schools, page 6

Bus Routes pages 17-26

Citizen photo by Olivia L. Lawrence

Christine Sliney a third-grade teacher at Willard Elementary School prepares a bulletin board that features pictures of her grandaughter. The bulletin board ties into an exercise her new students completed over the summer.

NBT buses are ready to roll By Olivia L. Lawrence Associate Editor Peter A. Agostini, president of the New Britain Transportation Company, says his crew and company are an active part of the Berlin community — and well-trained professionals who care about kids. “It’s a very rewarding job,” Agostini said during an interview at the NBT facility at 257 Woodlawn Road. With the first day of school fast approaching, Agostini wanted parents to know drivers are well-coached on how to make the early days pleasant for everyone involved. In Berlin, 55 drivers are assigned to routes that potentially can deliver more than 3,000 students to their schools. “I tell them to remember when they put their kids on the bus for the first time — and to talk to parents and with the children and make them feel comfortable,” Agostini said.

“It’s a classroom on board — they are teachers of safety.” The schools are aware that the first few days there may be delays on certain routes, he said. Especially with the little ones, as parents and grandparents want to take pictures of sending kindergartners off to school for the first time. “It’s hilarious, they get on the bus and everyone says good-bye and they take pictures,” Agostini said. “We allow that to happen.” While bus drivers try not to linger too long, a 40 minute route can stretch to an hour or more the first few days. He asks parents to bear with NBT as everyone involved gets with the schedule and the long good-byes are over. “Please be patient with the timing.” “All problems — we will fix them as fast as

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The Berlin Citizen — Thursday, August 27, 2009

News in Brief BOE resumes hours

mal schedule for the remainder of the week.

The Board of Education, 238 Kensington Rd., is scheduled to resume regular business hours of 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. effective Monday, Aug. 31

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All town departments are scheduled to be closed Monday, Sept. 7 in observance of Labor Day. There will be no refuse or recycling collections on Monday, Sept. 7. Both collections will be picked up one day later than the nor-

Raising Berlin, a local civic group, is planning its 1st annual Christmas Tree Lighting this winter and is looking for a donation of a 16 to 20 foot evergreen tree. The tree will be the honorary first Christmas tree to be lit at a special carol sing and lighting ceremony. For more information or to donate a tree, contact Lisa at ltouss@comcast.net Raising Berlin is a new civic group forming for Berlin mothers with young children. If you are interested in being a part of building a better community and creating lasting memories for our children, contact Lisa at ltouss@comcast.net for more information.

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The McGee Middle School has scheduled its Grade 6 open house and parent orientation for Thursday, Aug. 27. Letters were mailed during the first week of August with the students’s team and special time of the orientation. Parents and students will have the opportunity to obtain a wide variety of information related to the school available to them including; school counseling services, curriculum guides, co-curricular and extra curricular activities, team concept and transition to middle school. Students also have the opportunity to meet their team of teachers and tour the school. For more information, contact the school office at (860) 828-0323.

The Registrars of Voters are scheduled to hold a lottery on Thursday, Sept. 10 at 6 p.m. in caucus room A at the Town Hall to determine the placement of names on the ballot for the Nov. 3 town election. The multiple offices include: Town Council, Police Commission, Board of Assessment Appeals and the Board of Education. For more information, contact the Registrars at (860) 828-7020.

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Thursday, August 27, 2009 — The Berlin Citizen

Buses

Board of Education

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The Berlin Board of Education office is located at 238 Kensington Road in the town hall complex. Telephone: (860) 8286581. Open 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. during the regular school year. The Superintendent of Schools is Michael T. Cicchetti. Board members are: President Gary R. Brochu, Secretary Michelle Hartel, Michael Baczewski, Julie Erickson, Irene Matulis, Kathleen O’Donnell-Moss, Christopher Puzio, Anthony Recck, and Richard Price. For more information go to www.berlin.k12.ct.us/BOE.

Berlin Briefs Citizen photo by Olivia L. Lawrence

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New Britain Transportation buses have been checked The 20th annual St. Paul and are ready to transport students to their first day of School Golf Open is scheduled for Friday, Sept. 25 at school next week. Moms, retirees — often from law enforcement or fire service — and college students are among those who have the right stuff. Drivers are randomly drug-tested, undergo a fingerprint check, and are trained on all procedures necessary to become a state certified licensed school bus driver. Agostini said traffic is the No. 1 problem drivers deal with every day. Bus routes take place during the highest traffic periods, morning and late afternoon. There are drivers out there “who have a total disregard

for the school bus and that’s when you have people coming and going to work and not paying attention,”Agostini said.

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The Berlin Citizen — Thursday, August 27, 2009

Private schools offer alternative to public education By Olivia L. Lawrence Associate Editor

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School get set to open Aug. 31. Mooreland Hill School, 166 Lincoln Street, (860) 2236428, school website Mooreland.org, Headmaster Michael Dooman. Founded in 1930, Mooreland is a coeducational, independent day school for students in grades five through nine. Enrollment has averaged 45 students over the past five years. It offers “a rich and demanding program founded on a traditional, structured curriculum” as well as athletics and extracurricular programming. Orientation day for stu-

dents is Aug. 27. That’s an opportunity for students to get acquainted with advisors and teachers. Younger students are paired with “big brothers” or “big sisters” — older students who can show them the ropes like getting their books, finding their lockers and getting accustomed to campus. The school successfully completed a capital campaign in January raising $1 million dedicated to several initiatives. Among these were: hiring Kathryn West as the new director of admissions and development: allocations “to attract and retain

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“professional learning communities” that gather teachers across grade levels together to work on the direction the curriculum will take. The principal said students in all grades continually work on improving their writing and write every day. Students create a portfolio that is kept throughout their school years and returned to them at graduation. Math computations are another area with a strong emphasis.

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are paired with a “veteran” parent — someone who will welcome them to the school and who is available to call for advice. “It’s a buddy program we started last year and are continuing this year a little more in earnest,” Biancamano said. “We’re building community and camaraderie — that’s part of the St. Paul’s family atmosphere.” Biancamano said one of the goals for the school this year is to continue with the

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Schools Continued from page 1 rubric” will be used to measure the quality of the students’ responses. “It’s the first time we’ve used this kind of approach,” Synnott said. The summer reading committee recently reevaluated the summer reading program and recommended that students have one book to read and that their compliance be measured with the rubric approach. In this application, a rubric is a scoring tool that lists the criteria for a piece of work. Synnott said “a good deal of time” over the summer was spent in preparation for the response to the New England Association of Schools and Colleges report with Vice Principal Janet Parlato overseeing that process. BHS is also in the process of addressing facilities issues brought up from a compli-

ance review by the Office of Civil Rights. “There are a number of issues that we need to address,” Synnott said. All of these “will require substantial funding” to correct. The BHS response to NEASC and OCR will be included in a “white paper” status report on all school facilities that will be issued in the fall. Catherine M. McGee Middle School, 899 Norton Road, (860) 828-0323, Principal Brian Benigni. Built in 1969, the school had a major addition/renovation in 1995. It is 142,500 square feet of space situated on a 22 acre site. It houses approximately 750 students in grades six through eight. McGee’s open house and orientation for grade six is scheduled for tonight. The school has a number of new features to highlight. “There’s much excitement,” said Principal Brian Benigni. “The mood is positive and upbeat.” As it has the largest auditorium, McGee is host to all teaching

staff for a convovation that preceeds opening day. The first day of school Benigni will be “running around” smoothing out any rough spots in scheduling or concerns from parents, teachers or students. All the district’s principals are appreciative of the hard work put in by town and school maintenance crews to get facilities ready and “we commend them for that effort,” Benigni said. The school has a new homework policy this year, designed with input from a survey of parents, teachers and students. Previously, the amount and grade weight of homework assignments was up to individual teachers and there was “huge disparity” in these aspects, Benigni said. With the new policy, homework grades will be counted as 20 percent or less of a student’s overall grade. Homework will be assigned nightly, however, there will be no homework assignments over holiday breaks.

A new entrance, re-designed for better security, means McGee’s main office has been remodeled. This week, work crews put finishing touches on the project in order to let the office staff get back in and organized before school began. There will now be only one door through which the general public can enter the building. It will lead to a counter where staff will check in visitors. “It’s ready to go,” Benigni said of the new office layout. Barbara Ventura, formerly a seventh and eighth grade teacher of U.S. history and world geography at the school, is the school’s new assistant principal. “It’s my first school opening not as a teacher,” Ventura said. Her first day will be spent greeting sixth grade students and helping them find their classes. “I’ll be making sure everyone’s schedule is right for the first day of school.” Ventura said the school is increasing its focus on “21st

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said. Staff has been in preparing their rooms, meeting as teams and developing ideas. “It’s a testament to the commitment we have here to be the best place we can be. We’re part of a great district and share a common philosophy across the district.” “Before the doors open, we work on a lot of things,” Sousa said. “We’re constantly working and preparing…always thinking about students and what the upcoming year will bring. So you know when those doors open — here we go —we have a love of working with kids and preparing them for their future.”

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Richard D. Hubbard Elementary School, 139 Grove Street, (860) 828-4119, Principal Alfred Souza. The school was built in 1965 with an addition/renovation completed in 1993, totaling 45,500 square feet of building. It is located on a seven acre site adjacent to land owned by the town that includes a playground and fields. Approximately 280 students from kindergarten through fifth grade attend this school Principal Al Sousa said “The whole foundation of Hubbard is to instill a love of learning in students and the best way to do that is to bring them into an environment that’s nurturing socially and emotionally — and that’s what they’ll experience on opening day. They’ll see the smiling faces of staff — we’re like a family.” (See first grade teacher profile page 29.) There have been no major changes to the facility, however, the “buzz in” system that’s now in place across the district “will be streamlined and finalized,” Sousa said. “Teachers do so much well before opening day,” Sousa

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The first day, students will gather in the auditorium, according to their grade levels, said Benigni, and he will greet the incoming classes. “We’ll set the tone and let them know the expectations. The students at McGee are excellent and they have good behavior.” Mary E. Griswold Elementary School, 133 Heather Lane, (860) 8286336, Principal Laurie Gjerpen. The school was built in 1963, on a 26 acre site, with an addition in 1992. It houses approximately 590 students from kindergarten through fifth grade. “It’s been a good summer,” said Principal Laurie Gjerpen.“It’s been a busy summer as some staff had to move to other spaces until the relocatables are installed. There’s been a lot of movement” as staff set up in other areas of the building and prepared to share space.” Gjerpen said the relocatable classroom units will arrive in December to house some of the schools special services. In the meantime, the school has added a first grade class, so more space for students was needed. “Custodians are doing the primary work of getting everything clean and organized, and in decent shape,” Gjerpen said. There are several new staff members at the school and they have “been in quite a bit all summer long setting up clasrooms, meeting with the reading consultant and colleagues and getting up to speed.” Parents and students will not see any major changes. “Griswold tries to maintain the community connection with parents and keep some of the same things in place from year to year,” Gjerpen said. Upon arrival Aug. 31, students will be greeted by teachers and administrators who will help them find their classrooms. “We try to keep some of those traditions in place…it’s going to be an exciting place.” Emma Hart Willard El-

effective instructional strategies, look at student progress, and plan units that are aligned with curricular objectives. “The goal is to create a safe, orderly and welcoming environment,” Urso said. Christine Sliney, a third grade teacher at Willard for the past 20 years, talked about how she prepares her classroom to help students get to know themselves and their classmates better. She is representative of the behind-the-scenes planning teachers do to ensure a successful start to the year. Preparation begins with “Aloha Day” when students leaving second grade come in to meet third grade teachers. At that time she gives them an “album” to fill in over the summer with pictures that describe their various characteristics such as: musical, athletic, artistic. She gives them a sample album featuring her and her family. When the students come back to school as full-fledged third–graders they will share their albums with classmates as part of a getting-to-know-you exercise. Sliney uses photos of her granddaughter, Korrina Nicole Sliney, to demonstrate the many feelings and emotions people experience, for example: bored, curious, sleepy, and pensive.

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Faith Briefs Berlin Congregational

The Berlin Congregational Church has scheduled a Blueberry Pancake Breakfast for Saturday, Sept. 19 from 8 to 11 a.m. Adults are $6, children, five and under are $3. The Harvest Shop, featuring homemade baked goods and fall flowers, will also be open. For more information, call (860) 828-6586. The Berlin Congregational Church, 878 Worthington Ridge, has scheduled Tot

Time for Thursdays, from 10:30 to 11:15 a.m. beginning Sept. 10. Tot Time is free of charge and includes craft time, play sessions, snacks and holiday parties. No registration is needed. For more information, call the church at (860) 828-6586.

Kensington Congregational The Kensington Congregational Church offers an early Summer Service at 8:30 a.m. in the “Chapel in the

Woods”, behind the Reeves Education Center through Sept. 6. Dress is very casual and children are welcome. In case of rain Sunday morning or any time on the preceding Saturday evening, this service will be held in Parish Hall. The Traditional Service will continue to be held at 10 a.m. every Sunday. Crib room for children up to age 4, and summer story hour for children ages 5 and up will be provided. For more information, call (860) 828-4511.

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The Forever Young Club is scheduled to begin the 2009/2010 club year with a meeting on Thursday, Sept. 3 at 6:30 p.m. Parishioners of Sacred Heart Church and St. Paul Church are welcome to attend. The meeting will open with the outdoor stations-of-the-cross at Sacred Heart Church, East Berlin, followed by refreshments in Father Carroll Hall. Outdoor seating is provided. A short meeting will follow the service. Dues of $5 for the year are payable at the meeting.

Taize service The Kensington United Methodist Church offers a Taize service Tuesdays at 7 p.m. The 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 open to everyone seeking spiritual refreshment and renewal.

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Raymond Gagliardone Raymond “ R a y ” Gagliardone, 72, of Kensington, husband of Mary Ann (DeNuzze) C i a n c i Gagliardone, died peacefully Aug. 20, 2009 with his family at his side. Born in Manchester, lived in Glastonbury 40 years, moving to Kensington in 1997. A graduate of Manchester High School, and Ward Technical School in Hartford, he served with the Connecticut

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Elizabeth (Deming) Nelson, 95, of Berlin, died Aug. 20, 2009 at the Hospital of Central Connecticut in New Britain. She was the widow of Richard Nelson. Born in Berlin, she was the daughter of the late Robert H. Deming and Adelaide (Brown) Deming. She was a life long Berlin resident and was a graduate of Butler Hospital School of Nursing in Providence, R.I. She was employed as a nurse at Berlin High School for 15 years and with the Berlin Public Health Department. She was a member of Berlin Congregational Church, the D.A.R. Willard Wells Stanley Chapter, and the Berlin Free Library Reading Group. Surviving are a son, Richard D. Nelson and his wife Linda of Southington; a daughter, Betsy Jane Snyder and her husband Stanley of Oregon; three grandchildren, Todd Nelson, Eric Nelson, and Brian Nelson; and two great-grandchildren, Samantha Nelson and Justin Nelson. A memorial service was held Aug. 24, 2009 at Berlin Congregational Church. Burial was held privately in Maple Cemetery. Memorial donations may be made to the Berlin Congregational Church, 878 Worthington Ridge, Berlin, CT 06037. Please share a memory of Elizabeth with the family in the on line guest book @ www.ericksonhansen.com

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Letters to the Editor Fargo proud host to Legion team

To the editor: Hi from Fargo, N.D. We are just sitting back and catching our breath from having eight of the greatest teams of young men here for the 2009 American Legion World Series. It seems like we were just starting to lay the ground work to host this event only two and a half years ago. That time went by so fast, as did the games, once the weather cooperated. It was fun to watch these young men do what so many other teams didn’t get to do and that was to be here and represent their region. All the teams were the best group of young citizens during their time here. You have something that no one will be able to take away from you as a participant at the 2009 American Legion World Series. In reading the blogs from The Berlin Citizen online, it was rewarding for us to see that you all had a great experience in Fargo N.D. and hopefully will return here some time and enjoy yourselves again. Once again, it is too bad that only one team can be the champions, but you are all winners, as I watched you play the game the way it was meant to be. As your team host, Mitch Parker, told me you made his experience one of his greatest memories ever; and he has had a lot of them. Good luck in your futures, as you will have this experience to draw on for the rest of your lives. Duane Rindy World Series Committee Member Fargo ND Post 2 Baseball

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To the editor: Here in Berlin we have a business that truly demonstrates the commitment to community. The Quinn family, owners and operators of A.S. Labieniec Feed and Lawn store on Farmington Avenue hosted a customer appreciation day on Aug. 22. It resembled a country fair with all the fixings, food, gifts, raffles, dog grooming, moonbouce, smells, and animals. It was a delight to see kids treated to all the festivities, and food. With ice cream dripping down their arms, screams of delight at the small bunnies or the goats, all little ones, with eyes as big as saucers, had smiles. Whether arms were full of big rabbits or tiny hands holding a baby chick, parent’s cameras flashed. The Quinn family blessed many customers, and through their commitment to community we are sure there are many little ones going to sleep tonight dreaming of their next visit to the red barn and maybe taking home a few chicks, a rabbit or goat. Perhaps the Quinns have planted the seeds of our future new farmers. Bielinski family Kensington

Government Meetings

Thursday, Aug. 27 Planning & Zoning Commission, Town Hall Council Chambers, 7 p.m. Public Building Commission, Town Hall Room 8, 7 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 1 Inland/Wetlands Commission, Town Hall Room 8, 7 p.m. Town Council, Town Hall Council Chambers, 7 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 8

Board of Education, Town Hall B.O.E. meeting room, 7 p.m. Conservation Commission, Town Gall Room 8, 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 9 Berlin-Peck Memorial Library, Library Board Room, 7 p.m. Housing Authority, Marjorie Moore Village Community Room, 5 p.m. Veterans Commission, American Legion, 7 p.m.

Readers are invited to send letters on topics of general interest. Send your letters to: The Berlin Citizen, 979 Farmington Ave., Kensington, CT 06037; fax (860) 8295733; or e-mail news@theberlincitizen.com. A name, address and daytime telephone number (for verification only) is required. Letters must be received by 5 p.m. Friday to be considered for publication the following week. The Berlin Citizen reserves the right to edit letters.


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The Buzz Around Berlin

Roche-Buhler Brown-Szymanski Richard and Diane Brown of Berlin announce the engagement of their daughter Kristin to John S. Szymanski of Berlin. He is the son of Sylvia Szymanski of Berlin and John Szymanski of Burlington. The bride-to-be is a graduate of Berlin High School and holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in psychology from Central Connecticut State University. She is currently working towards her Masters degree in Community Psychology at Central Connecticut State University. She is employed by Kindercare Learning Center. Her fiancé is a Berlin High School graduate and holds a Doctor of Pharmacy from the University of Connecticut School of Pharmacy. He is employed as an oncology pharmacist at the White River Junction Veterans Affairs Hospital in Vermont. An October wedding is planned at Mahon’s Lakeview in Wolcott.

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Holly Elizabeth Roche and Chad Edward Buhler were married Oct. 18, 2008 at Deep River Landing in Deep River. The Reverend F. William Wild, assisted by Pastor Frederick Raap, officiated. The bride is the daughter of Sandra and Thomas Roche of Berlin. The groom is the son of Elizabeth Buhler of Niantic and Peter Buhler of Taftville. The bride was given in marriage by her father. Maid of honor was Veronica Roche, sister of the bride. Bridesmaids were Michelle Spitko and Cheryl Busey. The flower girl was Andrea Berg, cousin of the bride. Best man was Jared Buhler, brother of the groom. Groomsmen were Aaron Paulley, cousin of the groom, and Joseph Giuliano. The ring bearer was Joshua Berg, cousin of the bride. After a reception at Pavilion on Crystal Lake, the couple honeymooned in Alaska. The bride holds a Bachelors degree in psychology and a Master of Education, both from the University of Connecticut. She is employed by Clinton Public Schools. The groom holds a Bachelors of Science degree in engineering from the University of Connecticut. He is employed by Pratt & Whitney. The couple resides in Kensington.

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Troop 44 visits BFD

Cub Scouts from Pack 5 delivered craft supplies to the residents at HARC. During their visit, the cub scouts toured the facility, saw a puppet show about differences, and worked on a craft project. Thank you to the families of Willard Elementary School for their generosity during the craft supply collection. Pictured, from left, Nathaniel Hansen, Cole Wendehack, Logan Galvan, Nolan Graca, Matthew Vernacatola, Justin Kemmling and Zachary Mongillo.

Boy Scout Troop 44 recently earned the Fire Safety Merit Badge at East Berlin Volunteer Fire Department instructed by Firefighter Tim Chicker. Standing, from left: David Roccapriore, Jonathan Chicker, Michael Lisitano, Max Sznaj. Front row: Jacob Topliff, Jacob Beach and Raymond Cruz.


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NU finishes move

Northeast Utilities has completed the move to its new corporate headquarters at 56 Prospect Street, Hartford. “We are excited to expand NU’s commitment to downtown Hartford and to be part of the positive momentum in the city,” said Charles W. Shivery, NU chairman,

president and chief executive officer. “With this relocation, we’ve made a long-term commitment to Hartford and the state of Connecticut.” Governor M. Jodi Rell said, “We continue to focus on three things in Connecticut, and that’s jobs, jobs, jobs. The continued growth of NU adds new luster to downtown and bodes well for the overall

strength of Connecticut’s economy. NU’s decision to relocate its headquarters in Hartford is a strong affirmation of the talent and professionalism of its workforce and the competitiveness of our capital city as a headquarters location. On behalf of the state of Connecticut, I welcome NU to Hartford.” “Today, Hartford takes

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Berlin Briefs Tax exemption on specially equipped or modified motor vehicles for handicapped or medically incapacitated persons The Assessor’s Office reminds taxpayers of the local ordinance CGS #12-81c, which allows a tax exemption of a motor vehicle that is specially equipped or modified for handicapped or medically incapacitated persons for the exclusive purpose of transporting such persons. For purposes of this ordinance, vehicles owned by private nursing homes or similar health organizations are not exempt on the grounds that said organizations are paid for said services. A vehicle is deemed to have been specially equipped or modified for transporting handicapped or medically incapacitated persons if the vehicle is registered in the name of a person with a State of Connecticut handicapped parking permit and alterations to the vehicle include one or more of the following: special hand controls, lifts, ramps, special seating or stretchers, significant modifications to accommodate

medical equipment such as oxygen or mechanical respirators, and other similar significant alterations. A vehicle is deemed to be used exclusively for transporting handicapped or medically incapacitated persons when use of the vehicle is for no other purpose except for transporting handicapped or medically incapacitated persons. Persons desiring said exemption shall make application to the Town Assessor for determination whether an exemption is allowed. Applications must be filed annually Oct. 1 to Oct. 30. Call the Assessors Office with any questions at (860) 828-7105. Tax exemption for the blind The Assessor’s Office would like to remind Berlin Citizens that there is a property tax exemption in the amount of a $3,000 reduction on an assessment to certain persons who are blind. Filing for this exemption must be completed on or before October 1, 2009. Blindness is defined as meaning “total and perma-

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Senior Happenings AARP

Meetings The Berlin AARP Board of Directors is scheduled to meet Monday, Sept. 14 at 10 a.m. at the Senior Center. The monthly Chapter meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, Sept. 15 at 1:15 p.m. at the Senior Center. An ice cream social will follow the meeting.

Senior Bowling

Results of the Senior Bowling League from Aug. 21: Joe Sytulek, 234; Irene Willametz, 169; Chuck Leonhardt, 166; Ferd Brochu, 163; Paul Dadowski, 163; Mike Koval, 159; Stan Dziob, 157; Ron Picard, 154; Liz Rugens, 154; Charles Snetro, 154; Pete Tordanato, 152.

Classes Senior Safe Driver classes, sponsored by Berlin AARP Chapter 3035, are scheduled for Tuesday and Wednesday, Sept. 8 and 9 from 9 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 premiums. Fee is $12 for AARP members; $14 for non-members. Pre-registration is required. For more information, call Barbara Dixon at (860) 8286295.

Marjorie Moore Charitable Foundation Grant programs The Department of Community Services offers trips to Berlin seniors through a grant from the Marjorie Moore Charitable Foundation. The grant pays for all transportation and 50 percent of the event admission/ticket fee for residents age 60 and over who qualify within the following guidelines: individuals $1,733/month; couple -

$2,333/month. Households requesting admission/ticket subsidy must complete an Annual Income Declaration Form. Pumpkin Festival — Saturday, Oct. 17 from 10 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. The trip will attend the 19th annual Pumpkin Festival in Keene, N.H. The festival involves substantial walking and includes craft and food vendors and live entertainment on three stages. After dark, over 20,000 pumpkins will be illuminated. All ages are welcome. Transportation is by deluxe motor coach. No refund after Sept. 30 unless a replacement is found for your seat, 26 tickets are available. Cost is Berlin residents (no subsidy), $32; Berlin residents (with subsidy), $16; non-residents (includes bus fare), $51. Sign up beginning at the Senior Center.

Renters Rebate Residents, who rent and are 65 or older (by Dec. 31, 2008) or are totally disabled, must be under the income limits to qualify for the Renters Rebate program. Ap-

plicants must bring documented proof of income, rent and utility payments for the calendar year of 2008. Residents who qualify will receive a financial rebate form the State of Connecticut. The deadline for applications is Sept. 15. Income limit is $30,500 per year for a single person; $37,300 per year for a married couple. Appointments are required. Call Tina or Jane at the Senior Center at (860) 828-7006 to schedule an appointment.

Senior trips The Senior Center has scheduled the following trips. For more information and to sign up call the Senior Center at (860) 828-7006. Sept. 23 — “Big E” Connecticut Day. Oct. 6 — Octoberfest at the Platzl Brauhaus, Ponoma, N.Y. Oct. 16-18 — Indian Head Resort. Nov. 13 — Radio City, New York City. Dec. 2 — Williams Inn Christmas.

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Lending library Seniors are welcome to borrow two books per visit (on the honor system) from the Senior Center library. The books may be kept as long as needed, then returned to our library. Library hours are Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.

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The following is the current trip schedule for the Berlin AARP. For details and reservations, call Phyllis Fecteau, (860) 828-4934. Sept. 13 — “Sheer Madness” at the Charles Playhouse, Boston. Oct. 15 — Lilly’s on the Pond. Nov. 15 — “Mame” at the Thomaston Opera House.

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Police Blotter The Berlin police reported the following arrests. Aug. 8 Heather Desjardines, 32, 7 Washington St., Trumbull, operating under the influence of drugs/alcohol, failure to have insurance. Aug. 9 Hector Rivera, 50, 322 W. Preston St., Hartford, violation of protective order/non-threat. James Kasulis, 42, 768 Southington Rd., threatening, disorderly conduct by intimidation. Craig Bukowski, 25, 78 Wildwood La., DUI, improper lane. John Keller, 43, 255 Main St., S. Meriden, operating under the influence of drugs/alcohol, refusal to submit to chemical test, interfering with an officer, speeding violation, failure to have lights lit and devices ill. Aug. 11 Marie Gerrow, 28, 170 Central St., Springfield, Mass., disorderly conduct by intimidation. Louis Hernandez, 22, 71 Arch St., New Britain, possession of marijuana less than 4 oz., possession with intent to sell/distribute narcot., weapons in a motor vehicle, drug paraphernalia. Aug. 12 Jason Finn, 28, 53 Pine St., Newington, operating under the influence of drugs/alcohol, failure to have lights lit & devices illum. Aug. 14 Charles Jarjura, 59, 90 Andrews Rd., Wolcott, seconddegree assault, reckless driv-

ing, failure to carry license. Benjamin Massa, 48, 55 High Gate Rd., Newington, creating a public disturbance. Aug. 15 Karie Stock, 23, 105 Butternut Lane, Rocky Hill, operating under the influence of drugs/alcohol, failure to drive in proper lane, multiple. Valerie B. Lunden, 48, 857 Farmington Ave., third-degree criminal mischief, violation of protective order/non-threat, simple trespass. David Paskewich, 55, 857 Farmington Ave., simple trespass. Ivan Gutierrez, 28, 27 Evers Ct., Bridgeport, operating under the influence of drugs/alcohol, refusal to submit to chemical test, threatening, first-degree failure to carry reg. or insurance id, failure to drive in proper lane, multiple. Slawomir Burek, 25, 215 Elam St., New Britain, operating under the influence of drugs/alcohol. Aug. 16 Clayton Ouellette, 69, 315 Main St., Southington, operating under the influence of drugs/alcohol, refusal to submit to chemical test. Aug. 17 Erik Barnes, 32, 687 Wethersfield Rd., failure to respond. Aug. 18 Aaron Clayton, 19, 41 Charles St., New Britain, illegal use of credit card/under $500, con/illegal use of credit card/under $500, sixth-degree larceny (general).

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College students who have successfully completed at least one year of college and have been residents of Berlin for at least two years are eligible to apply for the annual Arthur E. Webster scholarship. Interested college students may obtain an application in the main office of Berlin High School any day between 7:30 a.m. and 3 p.m. The completed applications are due by 3 p.m., on Sept. 15.

Berlin High School Class of 1969 has scheduled its 40th class reunion for Saturday, Oct. 3 at Par for the Course Restaurant at Timberlin Golf Course. For more information, call Paula Baretta Carlson at (860) 828-3168 or Bob Rosso at (860) 223-6913 or email Rosso1973@aol.com. Please respond by Sept. 10. Berlin High School Class of 1989 has scheduled its 20th reunion for Friday, Nov. 27 from 7 to 11 p.m. at the Aqua Turf.

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Senior meals are provided by CW Resources. Reservations must be made 24 hours in advance. To order or cancel a meal, call Perry at (860) 670-8546 between 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. Requested donation is $2. Following is a list of lunches for the week of Aug. 31 at the Senior Center. Monday, Aug. 31: Apple juice, grilled chicken breast with provolone cheese and marinara sauce, parsley mashed potatoes, Italian blend vegetables, Italian grain bread, topped strawberry mousse. Tuesday, Sept. 1: Meatloaf with onion gravy, mashed potatoes, seasoned summer squash, whole wheat bread, fruit cocktail. Wednesday, Sept. 2: Summer vegetable soup, salami and provolone cheese grinder with lettuce and tomato, tri-colored pasta salad, fresh summer fruit. Thursday, Sept. 3: Italian chicken breast, penne pasta, Capri blend vegetables, white bread, topped fruited Jell-O. Friday, Sept. 4: Baked stuffed clams, corn on the cob, red and green coleslaw, topped peach shortcake.

For more information and to purchase tickets, contact Ceil Simone Biscoglio at c.biscoglio@comcast.net or Jen Miller Chant at JJChant93@aol.com by Sept. 30. New Britain High School, Class of 1949, is preparing for its 60th reunion on Saturday, Oct. 3 from noon to 4 p.m. at the Shuttle Meadow Country Club. For more information, call (860) 828-3870 or email NBHS1949@sbcglobal.net or www.NBHS1949.com.


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The Berlin Parks and Recreation Department will accept registrations for Tai Chi for Osteoporosis and Fall Prevention, for age 60 and older, beginning Tuesday, Sept 8. Tai Chi consists of fluid gentle movements that are relaxed and slow in tempo. It has been proven to work by slowing down bone loss, improving balance, reducing falls and improving quality

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Berlin High School Bus Routes In order to provide efficient transportation for the upcoming school year, please note the following information. Bus routes, times and numbers are subject to change. Pick up times are approximate and will be adjusted as needed. Kindergarten parents or designated adults should be present at the bus stop to receive their home-bound kindergartener. Berlin High Am Route 29, Grey, Letter Q First pickup 6:43 a.m. Right on Webster Square Road Right on Mill Street Into Farmngton Avenue Right on Porters Pass Stop: corner Old Brickyard, corner David, corner Skinner Into Christian Lane Stop: 24, Pajor Hill (Crosses Street) Right on Deming Road Stop: 292 (Trailer Park) Left on Episcopal Road Stop: corner Vivian Right on Rowley Street Right on Berlin Turnpike Left on Deming Road T/A Cold Springs Farm Stop: 963, 925 Left on Bacon Lane Right on Wethersfield Road Stop: 558, corner Northfield, 114, corner Hummingbird Right on Hummingbird Drive 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 Stop: 242, 115 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 - 7:20 a.m. ** Be Sure To Stop For All High Students Along The Route Not Just For The Designated Stops. ** Berlin High A.M. Route 33, Brown, Letter A First pickup 6:40 a.m. Right on Woodlawn Road Right on Webster Square Road Right on Mill Street Into Farmington Avenue Stop: 779, Corner Hillcrest (For 655 Farmington) Right on Hillcrest Avenue Right on Langdon Court Left on New Britain Road Stop: Corner Langdon Court (6:42) Left on Newton Street Stop: corner Treasure, 164, corner. Grandview Left on Grandview Avenue Stop: corner Murla, corner Farmington Right on Farmington Avenue Stop: corner Garden, Corner Oakwood, corner 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: 213, 373 Into Chamberlain Highway Stop: corner Harvest Hill, corner South Slope, corner Macmurray 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: 288, corner Ridgewood Left on Norton Road Left on Lower Lane Right on Patterson Way Into Berlin High School for 7:10 – 7:15 a.m. *** Be Sure To Stop For All High School Students Along The Route. Not Just At The Designated Stops*** Berlin High Am Route 35, 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 Left on Berlin Turnpike Right on Deming Road Right on Bacon Lane Right on Wethersfield Road Bear Left into Beckley Road Stop: 220, 769, 791, 798, 838 Left on Berlin Street Stop: corner Sunmeadow, corner Redwood, corner Wilcox Right on Mattabassett Street Right on Grove Street

Stop: corner Main Left on Main Street Stop: corner Chestnut, corner Ice Pond Left on Rivergate Lane, T/A Stop: corner 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, corner Mary Ann Right on Berlin Turnpike Right on Bishops Curve Stop: 30, 58 Right on Spruce Brook Road Right on Berlin Turnpike Stop: corner Scarborough, 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. ***High School Buses Can Pick Up Anywhere Along The Route – Not Just Designated Stops Berlin High Am Route 36, Maroon, Letter M First Pick-up 6:50 a.m. Right on Woodlawn Road Right on Webster Square Road Left on Frontage Road Right on Worthington Ridge Right on Berlin Turnpike Right on Meadow Lane Stop: 225, 107

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Left on Toll Gate Road Stop: corner Olisky, 300, 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) Left on Toll Gate Road Left on Orchard Road Stop: 1664, corner Elizabeth, Corner Metacomet Right on Elton Road (Approx. 7:03) Stop: 393, corner 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. ** Be Sure To Stop for All High School Students Along The Route Not Just At The Designated Stops** Berlin High Am Route 37, Violet, Letter N First pickup 6:35 a.m. Right on Webster Square Road Right on Mill Street Left on Lower Lane Right on Norton Road Stop: 606, corner Cole, 37 Left on Chamberlain Highway Right on Blue Ridge Road Left on Brooke Meadow Road Left on Spicewood Road Stop: Corner Brooke Meadow Road, 81 Left on Brooke Meadow Road Right on Reservoir Road

McGee Am Route 24, Letter L, Teal 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 Right on– Camels Back Left on Kensington Road Stop: corner Ridgewood, corner Carriage, 794/804, corner Steepleview 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: At Turn Around, T/A Left on Crooked Brook Lane Right on Kensington Road Stop: Corner Arbor

Left on Chamberlain Highway Left on Village Lane Into Hemlock Ridge, T/A Into Village Lane Stop: 33 Left on Chamberlain Highway Left on Vineyard Drive Stop: 66, corner Oxyoke, 237 Right on Burgundy Drive Stop: Corner Woodhaven Left on Woodhaven Drive Right on West Lane Stop: 243, 160 Across Chamberlain Highway Into West Lane Right on Galpin Lane Stop: Corner Griswold, Corner Warner Left on Warner Road Left on High Road Stop: Corner Hart, 581/561 Right on Alling Street Stop: corner Harris, corner Sterling St., corner Alling Ct. Left on Grove Hill Right on Farmington Avenue Stop: corner Baxter Right on Lower Lane Left on Patterson Way To Berlin High School for 7:15 ***Pick Up All High School Students Along The Route – Not Just At The Designated Stops Berlin High Am Route 42, 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, 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 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 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 BHS For 7:15 a.m. **Be Sure To Stop for All High School Students Along The Route Not Just At The Designated Stops** Berlin High Am Route 43, 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 (6:40) Left on Longview Drive Left on Chamberlain Highway Stop: Corner Heritage (6:41) Right on Butler Street Stop: Corner Park Drive Right on Park Drive Stop: 114, 152, 163, 224 Right on Edgewood Road Stop: 595, 558 Right on Orchard Road Right on Penny Brook Lane Stop: 30, T/A Left on Orchard Road Right on Edgewood Road Stop: Corner Devonshire, Corner Birch, 46 Right on Southington Road Stop: Corner Stockings Brook Right on Chamberlain Highway Left on Orchard Road Stop: 538, 588, 654 (7:05) Right on Linden Drive Right on Summitwood Drive Stop: 222, T/A, Corner Linden Left on Linden Drive Right on Orchard Road Stop: Corner Blue Hills Left on Kensington Road Stop: Corner Gateway, 1171, corner Crooked Brook/1005, Corner Arbor, 794 Left on Kensington Road Right on Norton Road Left on Lower Lane Right on Patterson Way To Berlin High School for 7:15 - 7: 20 a.m. ** Be Sure To Stop For All High School Students Along The Route Not Just At The Designated Stops**

McGee Bus Routes Right on Norton Road Right on Four Rod Road Stop: 801, 895, 1017 Into Meadow Lane Stop: 38, 85 Left on Lower Lane Stop: Corner Meadow, 823 Right on Peter Parley Row Stop: Corner Sage Left on Worthington Ridge Stop: Corner Sunset Left on Farmington Avenue Left on Berldale Avenue Stop: Corner Brandegee Right on Brandegee Lane Left on Patterson Way Stop: 136 Left on Lower Lane Right on Norton Road Right on Into McGee School For 7:20 a.m. McGee Am Route 27, 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: 180, 131, 87, 40, corner Harvest Hill Right on Harvest Hill Road Stop: 105, corner Clover Hill Right on Chamberlain Highway Stop: corner MacMurray, 326 Left on Warner Road Left on Galpin Lane Right on West Lane Right on High Road Stop: Corner Rockledge

Right on Warner Road Stop: Corner Galpin Left on Chamberlain Highway Stop: Corner Great Oak Right on Blue Ridge Lane Left on Brooke Meadow Road Stop: Corner Fox Hill, 256 Left on Spicewood Lane Stop: Corner Bayberry, Corner Brooke Meadow Left on Brooke Meadow Road Right on Reservoir Road Stop: Corner Gianna Lane, 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, 177 Right on Kensington Road

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Have a Terrific School Year! From all of us at Home Sweet Home Realty www.homesweethomect.com man, corner Sugar Maple, corner LoriAnn Left on Peach Tree Lane T/A Stop: 53 Left on Four Rod Road Stop: Corner Winding Meadow Right on Norton Road Stop: 741, 513, Corner Cole Left on Cole Lane Stop: Corner Winesap Right on Winesap Road Stop: Corner Cider Mill Right on Norton Road Stop: 186, 316 Right on Castlewood Drive Stop: 114, T/A, 187 Right on Norton Road To McGee School McGee Am Route 34, 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 Stop: Corner Sterling Left on High Road Stop: 684 Into Glen Street Left on Sheldon Street Right on Percival Avenue Stop: 534 Left on Cole Lane Stop: 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 Left on Village Lane Left on Oxyoke Drive Stop: Corner Village, Corner Candlewick, Corner Meetinghouse, Corner Vineyard (7:05) Left on Vineyard Drive Stop: 237, Corner Burgundy Right on Burgundy Drive, T/A Stop; Corner Woodhaven, Corner Sherry Right on Wigwam Road Stop: 440 Into West Lane Stop: Corner Woods Edge Right on Chamberlain Highway Left on Norton Road to McGee School McGee Am Route 38, 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: 779 Right on New Britain Road Stop: Corner Langdon Left on Langdon Court Left on Williams Street

Right on Farmington Avenue Stop: 655, Corner Grandview, Corner Garden, 457/441, Corner Newton Right on (At Light) High Road Left on (At Light) Corbin Avenue Left on (After Sand-Pit) Farmington Avenue Stop: Corner Evergreen, 186, 278, Corner Pine Tree, 462, 566 Left on Grandview Avenue Stop: Corner Newton Right on Newton Street Stop: Corner Becker Right on New Britain Road Stop: 440 Left on Farmington Avenue Stop: 944, Corner Pleasant, 1342, Corner Overhill Ct., Corner Seymour, 1531 Right on Worthington Ridge Right on Hudson Street Into Norton Road to McGee McGee A.M. Route 39, 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, 200 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 Stop: 162 Right on Hart Street Right on Harris Street Right on Percival Avenue Stop: corner Carbo, 54, 156, 188, corner Kenton, 257, 276, corner Woodruff Left on Hartland Terrace, T/A Stop: 46, 196, 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 Right on Robbins Road Right on Kensington Road Left on Norton Road to McGee School McGee Am Route 40, 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 Mallard Lane, T/A Stop: 95, 65 Left on Elton Road Left on Orchard Road Stop: 1325 Right on Metacomet Drive Stop: corner Pequot, Corner Mohawk, T/A Right on Orchard Road Stop: 1447, 1502, corner Elizabeth, corner O’connell, 1664, 1702 Left on Toll Gate Road Stop: 263, 132, corner Olisky Boulevard Right on Meadow Lane Left on Lower Lane Stop: 747, 685 Left on Norton Road to McGee McGee A.M. Route 41, 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 Left on Rivergate Lane, T/A Right on Main Street Left on Mill Street Stop: 1067 Left on Savage Hill Road Right on Circlewood Drive Bear Right Into Clock Shop Drive, T/A Stop: corner Circlewood Left on Circlewood Drive Right on Savage Hill Road Stop: 178, 215, 256, 299, 355, 388 Right on Spruce Brook Road Stop: 673, 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 Stop: 33 Right on Worthington Ridge Left on Hudson Street Into Norton Road to McGee McGee Am Route 44, Rust, Letter P First pickup 6:45 a.m. Right on Woodlawn Road Right on Webster Square Road Left on Frontage Road Left on Worthington Ridge Left on Berlin Turnpike

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Right on Deming Road Right on Bacon Lane Right on Wethersfield Road Left on Beckley Road Stop: 140, 190, 371, 395, 798 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 To 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: 153, corner Walden Court Across Berlin Turnpike Into Middletown Road Right on Worthington Ridge Left on Hudson Street Into Norton Road to McGee McGee Am Route 1038, Aqua, Letter R First Pickup 6:46 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, 306 Across High Road Into Lincoln Street Stop: 258 Left on Mooreland Road Stop: 378, T/A, 55/52, 23 Left on Lincoln Street Stop: 147 Right on Chatham Road Right on Cornwall Road Stop: corner Cedarwood Left on Simms Road Right on High Road Stop: 136, 213/225, 328, corner Everett Left on Gladding Place Stop: corner Beechwood Left on Alling Street Stop: corner Heather, Schultz, Sterling, Church, Alling Court, Parish Right on Grove Hill Stop: 140 Left on Main Street Stop: 242, 306 Right on Kensington Road Left on Norton Road To McGee School for 7:20 – 7:25 a.m. McGee Am Route 1039, Black, Letter H First Pickup 6:43 Right on Woodlawn Road Right on Webster Square Left on Frontage Road Right on Worthington Ridge Stop: 883, 915, 1198 Right on Berlin Turnpike Right on Orchard Road

Left on Toll Gate Road Stop: 471, Corner Saw Mill, 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 Right on Spruce Brook Road Right on Valentine Drive Stop: Corner Lamentation (7:00) Right on Lamentation Drive Left on Spruce Brook Road Right on Bishops Curve Stop: Last Driveway On Right (Across From Subway) For 1781 (Islamic Mosque) Right on Berlin Turnpike Right on Woodruff Circle Stop: Corner Hamilton Left on Woodruff Circle Cross Berlin Turnpike Into Worthington Ridge Stop: 462 (7:10) Right on School Street Stop: 53 Right on Farmington Avenue Left on Lower Lane Right on Norton Road to McGee 7:25 a.m. McGee A.M. Route 1040, Silver, Letter E First pickup 6:45 a.m. Right at Woodlawn Road Right at Webster Square Road Right at Mill Street Into Farmington Avenue Right at Porters Pass Bear Left into Christian Lane Right at Deming Road Left on Episcopal Road Stop: Corner Vivian, 170 Right at Rowley Street Right at Berlin Turnpike Stop: 256 Left on Worthington Ridge Ext. Right at Wethersfield Road Left on Wethersfield Road Stop: corner Hummingbird, 114, corner Cobblestone, corner Northfield, 433 Left on Bacon Lane Stop: corner Wethersfield Right at Deming Road T/A Cold Spring Farm Stop: 937 Across Berlin Turnpike Into Deming Road Left on Christian Lane Stop: 261 Right at Into Porters Pass Stop: corner Fairview, corner 2nd Fairview, corner Old Brickyard, 17 Left on Farmington Avenue Right at Lower Lane Stop: 60, Corner Eastbrook Right at Norton Road To McGee.

Griswold Bus Routes Griswold AM Route 24, Teal, L Leave Willard First pickup 8:03 a.m. Left on Norton Road Right on Kensington Road Left on Robbins Road Stop: Corner Primrose Right on Towne Drive Left on Hall Lane Stop: 79 , T/A Right on Towne Drive Stop: 21 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: 219, 39 Right on Carbo Lane Stop: 16 Left on Whispering Brook Drive Stop: T/A, 105, 41, 15 Right on Carbo Lane Stop: 35 Left on Percival Avenue Stop: 94, 182, 210, 372 Right on Glen Street Into High Road Right on Alling Street Left on Heather Lane to Griswold School for 8:25 a.m. Griswold Am Route 27, Red, Letter I First pickup 8 a.m. Leave Willard Left on Norton Road Left on Chamberlain Highway Right on Southington Road Stop: 38 Left on Stockings Brook Road Stop: 14, 42, 90, 126, 74, T/A, 209, 39 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 Stop: 121, 44/36 Left on Chamberlain Highway Stop: 815 Right on Atwood Street Left on High Road Right on Alling Street

Left on Heather Lane to Griswold For 8:25 Griswold Am Route 28, Orange, Letter S Leave McGee First pickup 7:45 a.m. 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: Corner Woods Edge (7:46), 64, T/A, 33 Left on West Lane Stop: 243 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, 472, 435 Left on– Burgundy Drive Left on Sherry Lane Stop: 18, 82, T/A, Corner Burgundy Right on Burgundy Drive Stop: 33 Left on Vineyard Drive Stop: 300, 252/266 (Stop In Between) (7:56), 237, 211, 167 Right on Chamberlain Highway Stop: 714 Right on Great Oak Drive Stop: 56, T/A, 85 Right on Victoria Drive Stop: T/A, 33 Right on Great Oak Drive Left on Chamberlain Highway Left on Village Lane Right on Hemlock Ridge Stop: 66, T/A Left on Village Lane Right on Oxyoke Drive Stop: 62, 175, 228 Right on Meeting House Road Right on Lamplight Drive Stop: 42 Right on Candlewick Lane Stop: 18 Right on Oxyoke Drive Right on Vineyard Drive Left on Chamberlain Highway Right on Gladding Place Left on Beechwood Lane Left on Heather Lane to Griswold School for 8:25 a.m. Griswold Am Route 32, 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 Street Left on Farmington Avenue Left on Lincoln Street Stop: 335

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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 R – Round Hill Road, T/A Stop: 79 Left on Mooreland Road Stop: 55 Left on Lincoln Street Left on– Randecker Lane Stop: 30 Right on Club Drive Into Chatham Road Stop: 24, 52, 84 Right on Cornwall Road Right on Cedarwood Road Stop: 5 Right on Lincoln Street Right on Kent Raod Right on Windsor Road Right on York Road Left on Lincoln Street Stop: 4 Left on Simms Road Stop: 37,112 Right on High Road Stop: 312, 328 Into Chamberlain Highway Stop: 160 Left on West Lane Into Hart Street Stop: 201, 181/191, 85 Left on Harris Street Left on Alling Street Right on Heather Lane to Griswold School for 8:25 a.m. Griswold Am Route 34, Peach, Letter D Leave Willard First pickup 8 a.m. Left on Norton Road Right on Kensington Road Stop: 136 (child will cross ) Straight Into New Britain Road Left on Farmington Avenue Left on Peck Street Stop: 51, 25 Right on Main Street Stop: 289 Right on Harris Street Left on Hart Street Right on Bernard Road, T/A Stop: 79 Left on Hart Street Right on Harris Street Left on Main Street Stop: 306, 276 Left on Farmington Avenue Left on Grove Hill Stop: 110 Right on Main Street Right on Parish Drive Stop: 134, 93, 27

Left on Alling Street Stop: 369, 258, 243 Left on Harris Street Stop: 42 Left on Hotchkiss Street Left on Boyer Street Right on Edgerly Street Stop: 17 Left on Church Street Right on Alling Street Stop: 324 Left on Alling Court Stop: T/A, 55 Right on Alling Street Left on Church Street Stop: Corner Edgerly For 43 Church Corner Hotchkiss @ Discovery Center (For Discovery Center) , 92 Right on Main Street Right on Harris Street Left on Alling Street Right on Kenwood Street Left on Glenbrook Road Stop: 58 Right on Heather Lane to Griswold School for 8:25 a.m. Griswold Am Route 39, Purple, Letter B Leave Willard First pickup 8 a.m. Left on Norton Road Stop: 173 Left on Cole Lane Left on Winesap Road Stop: 180, 228, T/A, 120, 95 Right on Norton Road Stop: 62, 156, 186, 274, 294, 316 Right on Castlewood Drive Stop: T/A, 178, 79 Right on Norton Road Left on Kensington Road Left on Carriage Drive Stop: 66, 258, 300, T/A Left on Kensington Road Left on Ridgewood Lane Stop: 5, Corner Niles Ct., Corner Lands End Right on Carriage Drive Right on Misty Mountain Road Stop: 132, 66, Corner Shady Notch Left on– Shady Notch Stop: 31 Left on Timberwood Road Stop: 100, T/A, 30 Left on Robbins Road Right on Percival Avenue Stop: 251 Left on Main Street Right on Harris Street Stop: 85 Left on Alling Street Right on Heather Lane to Griswold School for 8:25 a.m. Griswold AM Route 40, Blue, Letter G Leave Willard First pickup 7:55 a.m. Left on Norton Road Right on Chamberlain Highway Left on MacMurray Drive, T/A Stop: 25 Right on Chamberlain Highway

Stop: 288 Left on Warner Road Stop: 103, 77, 37 Left on High Road Stop: 718, 684 Left on West Lane Left on Bittersweet Lane Stop: T/A, 17 Left on West Lane Stop: 60 Left on Galpin Lane Stop: 51 Right on Warner Road Right on Chamberlain Highway Stop: 187 Left on South Slope Drive Stop: 148, 59, 22 Left on Harvest Hill Road Left on Glenview Drive Stop: T/A, 55 Right on Harvest Hill Road Stop: 113 Left on Chamberlain Highway Stop: #10 Kindercare (Left into Driveway for P/Up At Entrance) Follow Driveway Around To Chamberlain Hwy.) Left on Chamberlain Highway Right on Gladding Place Left on Beechwood Lane Left on Heather Lane to Griswold School for 8:25 a.m. Griswold AM Route 41, 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, Corner of Linden Left on Linden Drive Stop: 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, 423 Right on Gladding Place Left on Beechwood Lane Left on Heather Lane to Griswold School for 8:25 a.m. Griswold Am Route 44, Rust, Letter P Leave Willard 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 Right on Farmington Avenue Right on New Britain Road Stop: 500/512 (One Stop) Left on Main Street Left on Farmington Avenue Left on Lincoln Street Left on Lavery Lane Right on Conlin Way Stop: 8/16 , 26, 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: 39 Right on Farmington Avenue Stop: 278 Right on Homecrest Drive Right on Alling Street Right on York Road Stop: 29 Left on Sterling Drive Left on Schultz Road Stop: 135, Corner Tanglewood, 58, 22 Left on Alling Street Left on Sterling Drive Stop: 172 Right on Oakwood Drive Stop: At Driveway Just Before 45 Oakwood/ Courtesy Stop Left on Butternut Lane Stop: 203, 178 (Courtesy Stop), 79 Right on High Road Right on Dayl Drive Stop: 71 (Courtesy Stop), 218 Right on Butternut Lane Left on High Road Left on Gladding Place Left on Beechwood Lane Left on Heather Lane to Griswold School. Griswold AM 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 Stop: 82 Right on Tower Avenue Stop: 20 Right on Grandview Avenue Stop: 173, 204 Left on Newton Street Stop: 104, 212 Right on Pheasant Run Stop: 48, T/A Right on Newton Street

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Stop: 283 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 Left on Grandview Avenue Stop: 55 Right on Newton Street Right on New Britain Road Stop: 186, 372 Right on Farmington Avenue Right on Williams Street Stop: 43 Left on Langdon Court Stop: 33 Left on Hillcrest Avenue Right on Farmington Avenue Left on Homecrest Drive Stop: 122 Right on Alling Street Right on Heather Lane to Griswold School for 8:25 a.m. Griswold AM 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, 140 Right on High Road Right on Rockledge Court Stop: 35, T/A Left on High Road Into Glen Street Right on Percival Avenue Left on Hartland Terrace Stop: 56, 148, 174, T/A, 89 Right on Percival Avenue Right on Ellwood Road and around Stop: Corner Percival/Ellwood, 233 Stay Right At Stop Sign Stop: 43 Right on Crater Lane Stop: 37, 50, 90, 135, Corner Lee (8:20) Left on Lee Drive Left on Ellsworth Boulevard Stop: 102, 73, 51, Corner Sbona For 2 Ellsworth Right on Sbona Road Left on Percival Avenue Right on Glen Street Right on Robindale Drive Stop: 96 Left on Hart Street Right on High Road Stop: 595 Right on Alling Street Left on Heather Lane to Griswold School for 8:25 a.m.

Griswold Am 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, T/A Stop: 35 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 Left on Edgewood Road Stop: 197 Right on Devonshire Way Stop: 28, 102, 136, T/A, 43 Right on Edgewood Road Right on Southington Road Stop: 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 Right on Heather Lane into Griswold School for 8:25 a.m. Griswold Mid-Day Kdg. Rt. 121 Dismissal: 11:37 a.m. Griswold into Heather Lane Right on Beechwood Lane Right on Gladding Place Right on High Road Right on Hickory Hill Road Right on Butternut Lane Stop: D/O 79 Right on High Road Right on Dayl Drive Stop: D/O 218 Left on Butternut Lane Right on Oakwood Drive Left on Sterling Drive Immediate Right on York Road Stop: P/U 29 Right on Schultz Road Stop: D/O 58 Left on Oakwood Drive Right on Farmington Avenue Left on Grandview Avenue Left on Newton Street Right on Pheasant Run Stop: P/U 48 (Tues, Wed., Thurs.) Right on Newton Street Right on Farmington Avenue Left on Lincoln Street Right on High Road Left on Simms Road Stop: P/U 37 Right on Lincoln Street

Left on Randecker Lane Stop: P/U 8 Right on Club Drive Into Chatham Road Stop: P/U 24 Left on Windsor Road Stop: P/U 75 Right on Kent Road (N.B.) Right on Corbin Avenue Bear Right into Farmington Avenue Right on Evergreen Court, T/A Stop: P/U 41 Right on Farmington Avenue Right on High Road Into Chamberlain Highway Right into Driveway For # 10 Kindercare - M & W Only Stop: Drop Off/Pick Up Right on Chamberlain Highway Right on Harvest Hill Road Stop: P/U 66 Left on Glenview Drive, T/A Stop: 47 Right on Harvest Hill Road Right on South Slope Drive Left on Chamberlain Highway Right on Gladding Place Left on Alling Street Stop: P/U 82 Left on Heather Lane to Griswold School For 12:25 p.m. Griswold Mid-Day Kdg. Rt. 122 Dismissal: 11:37 Leave Griswold Into Heather Lane Right on Alling Street Right on Glenbrook Road Stop: D/O 58 Right on Kenwood Street Right on Alling Street Stop: D/O 85 Left on High Road Left on West Lane Left on Huckleberry Lane, T/A Right on Hart Street Stop: D/O 201 Left on High Road Bear Right into High Road Stop: D/O 1190 Right on Reservoir Road Across Chamberlain Highway Into Reservoir Road Left on Brooke Meadow Road Right on Spicewood Lane Stop: D/O 42, D/O 95 (Child W/Cross) Right on Bayberry Circle Stop: P/U 22, T/A Right on Spicewood Lane Right on Brooke Meadow Road Right on Blue Ridge Lane Left on Chamberlain Highway Right on Norton Road Right on Cole Lane Left on Winesap Road Stop: D/O 228, T/A, D/O 95 Left on Norton Road Right on Chamberlain Highway Stop: D/O 905 Left on West Lane Left on Woods Edge Court Stop: D/O 64, T/A Left on West Lane Into Wigwam Road Left into Vineyard Drive Stop: P/U 269, D/O 211, Right on Oxyoke Drive Left on Meetinghouse Road Stop: D/O 44 (M-Tu-W)

Right on Lamplight Drive Right on Candlewick Lane Right on Oxyoke Drive Right on Vineyard Drive Stop: P/U 179 Left on Chamberlain Highway Right on Gladding Place Left on Beechwood Lane Left on Heather Lane to Griswold School for 12:25 p.m. Griswold Mid-Day Kdg. Rt. 123 Dismissal: 11: 37 Griswold into Heather Lane Left on Alling Street Stop: D/O 100 Left on Alling Court, T/A Stop: D/O 55, P/U 29 Right on Alling Street Left on Church Street Stop: D/O Discovery Center/Corner Hotchkiss- Rear Of Church) D/O , P/U Left on Main Street Stop: D/O & P/U @ YMCA Childcare Center #362 Left on Farmington Avenue Right on Harding Street Left on Langdon Court Across New Britain Road Into Langdon Court Stop: P/U 21 Left on Williams Street Left on Farmington Avenue Right on Peck Street Stop: P/U 51 Right on– Main Street Left on Percival Avenue Left on Carbo Lane Left on Whispering Brook Drive, T/A Stop: P/U 105, P/U 15 Right on Carbo Lane Left on Percival Avenue Left on Hartland Terrace, T/A Stop: P/U 89 Right on Percival Avenue Right on Sbona Road Right on Ellsworth Boulevard Stop: P/U 35 Left on Una Road Stop: P/U 23 Left on Crater Lane Stop: D/O 135 Left on Lee Drive Left on Ellsworth Boulevard Stop: D/O 51 Right on Sbona Road Right on Percival Avenue Stop: D/O 319 Right on Robbins Road Right on Timberwood Road Left on Shady Notch Stop: D/O 31 Right on Misty Mountain Road Stop: D/O 132 Left on Carriage Drive Left on Ridgewood Lane Left on Niles Court Stop: P/U 18, T/A Left on Ridgewood Lane Left on Kensington Road Left on Robbins Road Stop: P/U 211 Right on Percival Avenue Stop: D/O 39 Left on Main Street Right on Harris Street Left on Alling Street Stop: P/U 141

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Willard Bus Routes Willard Am Route 24, Teal, L Leave McGee, first pickup 7:25 a.m. Right on Norton Road Right on Four Rod Road Stop: 541, 503 Right on Winding Meadow Drive Stop: 56 Left on 2nd Grapevine Lane Stop: Corner Winding Meadow, 65, 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 Right on Four Rod Road Stop: 125 Left on Camels Back Left on Kensington Road Right on Surrey Lane Stop: 68, 84, T/A Right on Kensington Road Left on Norton Road Stop: 855 (will cross) To Willard School by 7:55 a.m. Willard Am Route 27, Red, I Leave McGee, 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), 153, 121 Left on Cindy Lane Stop: corner Sunset (for 72 Sunset), 52 Left on Lower Lane Stop: 690 Right on Valley Drive Stop: Corner Fawn Drive/ courtesy

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Right on Heather Lane to Griswold for 12:25 a.m. Griswold Mid-Day Kdg. Rt. 124 Dismissal: 11:37 a.m. Griswold into Heather Lane Right on Beechwood Lane Right on Gladding Place Left on Chamberlain Highway Right on Southington Road Left on Stockings Brook Road Stop: D/O 42, D/O 90, D/O 174, T/A Left on Southington Road Left on Edgewood Road Left on Devonshire Way, T/A Stop: D/O 43 Left on Edgewood Road Stop: P/U 921 Left on Park Drive Left on Butler Street

Left on Patterson Way stop Left on Lower Lane Right on Deerfield Drive Right on Norton Road Left on Wildermere Road Left on Kensington Road Left on Jeffrey Lane Left on Elton Road Stop: Tree Hill courtesy stop, 80, corStop: 36 ner Casner courtesy stop Left on Old Farms Place Left on Casner Drive Stop: 80, T/A, 59, Corner Elton (For Stop: courtesy stops: corner Tree Hill 93) Left on Tree Hill Road Left on Elton Road Stop: 68/courtesy Stop Stop: 164 Right on Wildermere Road Left on Mallard Lane Right on Dunham Drive Stop: 50, T/A, 95 Stop: corner Valley (courtesy stop) Left on Elton Road Left on Valley Drive Stop: 320 Stop: 105/ courtesy Left on Orchard Road Right on Fawn Drive Right on Metacomet Drive Stop: Dunham / courtesy Stop Stop: 28, 122, 236, 262, 324, T/A, Left on Dunham Drive Stop: corner Kramer (courtesy stop) 295, 271 Right on Orchard Road Left on Kramer Drive Stop: 1410 Stop: corner Lower Lane / courtesy Right on Elizabeth Road Stop Right on Patrick Drive Left on Lower Lane Stop: 18, 57, 78, 160, T/A, Right on Peter Parley Row Right on Elizabeth Road Stop: 8, 58 Stop: corner of Ralph Left on Sage Drive, T/A Right on Orchard Road Stop: corner Peter Parley (For 103 Right on Angeli Court, T/A Peter Parley) , T/A Stop: T/A , 41 Right on Peter Parley Row Right on Orchard Road Stop: 21 Left on Toll Gate Road Right on Lower Lane Left on Meadow Lane Right on Sunset Lane Into Four Rod Road Left on Westview Terrace Stop: 909 Stop: 113, 73 Right on Norton Road To Willard Left on Earl Street School for 7:55 a.m. Stop: 26 Willard Am Route 32, White, T Right on Lower Lane Leave McGee, first pickup 7:22 a.m. Left on Norton Road to Willard Right on Norton Road School for 7:55 a.m. Stop: 741, 547, 513/52 Willard Am Route 29, Grey, Q Left on Spring Valley Drive Leave BHS, first pickup 7:25 a.m. Stop: 105, 7 Right on Still Meadow Lane and around Left on Chamberlain Highway Right on 1st Still Meadow Lane and Left on Heritage Drive around Left on Chippens Hill Drive, T/A Stop: 257, 210, 191, 167 Stop: D/O 35 Right on Parkview Road Right on Heritage Drive Stop: 74 T/A Left on Chamberlain Highway Right on Still Meadow Lane Right on Longview Drive Stop: 3, T/A Stop: D/O 100, T/A, D/O 197 Right on Steepleview Drive Right on Chamberlain Highway Stop: 108, 68 Right on Orchard Road Right on Kensington Road Right on Linden Drive Left on Crooked Brook Lane Right on Summitwood Drive Stop: Corner Hamen Court, 82, T/A Stop: D/O 36, T/A Left on Kensington Road Left on Linden Drive Stop: 1344 Right on Orchard Road Into Gateway Road Left on Blue Hills Drive, T/A Stop: 12 Right on Orchard Road Left on Cross Creek Drive Stop: 763 Stop: T/A, 181, 155 Right on Chamberlain Highway Right on Gateway Road Stop: P/U 1379, D/O 1067 Into Kensington Road Right on Gladding Place Stop: 1047, 991 Left on Beechwood Lane Right on Arbor Lane Left on Heather Lane into Griswold Right on Renn Lane T/A School for 12:25 p.m. Stop: 92, T/A, 67, 32

Right on Arbor Lane Into Kensington Road Right on Norton Road to Willard School For 7:55 a.m. Willard Am Route 33, Brown, A Leave BHS, first pickup 7:23 a.m. Left on Patterson Way Left on Lower Lane Stop: 529, 610 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: 23 Right on Worthington Point Road Right on Berlin Turnpike Stop: corner Canoe Birch Court Continue South on Berlin Turnpike – T/A in commuter lot on turnpike at the next traffic light (past North Colony Road on the right - at the light) Left on Berlin Turnpike (northbound) Stop: 2447 (Mount Royal) Left on Meadow Lane Stop: 107, 85, 41 Into Four Rod Road Right on Norton Road to Willard School for 7:55 a.m. Willard Am Route 34, Peach, F Leave McGee, 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: 979 Left on New Britain Road Left on Main Street Right on Farmington Avenue Stop: 938/944, (turn right after Citgo into Farmington Avenue, sStop at 1342 Right on Worthington Ridge Left on Middletown Road Right on Berlin Turnpike Stop: 1456 (Creative Kids Daycare) into parking lot Right on Meadow Lane Right on Lower Lane Stop: 859 Left on Norton Road To Willard School by 7:55 a.m. Willard Am Route 38, Yellow, J Leave McGee, first pickup 7:32 a.m. Left on Norton Road Into Hudson Street Left on Worthington Ridge Left on Farmington Avenue Stop: 1539/1541, 1525, 1455 Left on Overhill Court Left on Overhill Drive

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Willard Continued from page 23

Stop: 77 Left on Patterson Way Right on Brandegee Lane Stop: 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, 120, 136, 186 Left on Lower Lane Right on Norton Road To Willard School by 7:55 a.m. Willard Am Route 39, Purple, B Leave McGee, 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, corner Mattabassett and Fairview, 83, 157, 191, 280 Right on Porters Pass Right on David Drive, T/A Stop: 23 Right on Porters Pass Stop: 21 Left on Farmington Avenue Right on Lower Lane Stop: 36, 178, 219, Corner Eastbrook , 299, 362 Right on Norton Road to Willard for 7:55 a.m. Willard A.M. Route 40, Blue, G Leave McGee, first pickup 7:30 a.m. Left on Norton Road Into Hudson Street Right on Worthington Ridge Right to Berlin Turnpike Left on Spruce Brook Road Stop: 164 Right on Valentine Drive Stop: Corner Lamentation, 162 Left on Lamentation Drive Stop: 312 Left on Old Wood Road Stop: 6, 37, 60 Left on Quincy Trail Stop: 50, T/A Left on Old Wood Road Stop: Corner Quail Into Quail Run Stop: 9 Left on Lamentation Drive Stop: 185 Right on Valentine Drive Left on Spruce Brook Road Right on Bishops Curve Stop: Islamic Temple (For 1781 Berlin Tpke.) Right on Berlin Turnpike Right on Scarborough Fare (Sage Ridge) Stop: 66 Right on Rosemary Lane Stop: 27, T/A Right on Scarborough Fare Stop: 168, T/A Right on Berlin Turnpike Left on Middletown Road

Right on Worthington Ridge Left on Hudson Street Into Norton Road to Willard School by 7:55 a.m. Willard Am Route 41, Pink, D Leave McGee, first pickup 7:30 a.m. Right on Norton Road Left on Four Rod Road Into Meadow Lane Right on Toll Gate Road Stop: 132 Right on Saw Mill Drive Stop: 20, 68, Corner Pebble Brook Left on Pebble Brook Court Stop: T/A, 35 Right on Saw Mill Drive Right on Toll Gate Road Right on Anton Lane Stop: 49 Left on Cliffview Drive Right on Norton Lane Right on Belcher Hollow Road, T/A Stop: 51, 31 Right on Norton Lane Stop: 144 T/A In Boat Launch Parking Lot Right on Norton Lane Stop: corner Toll Gate for 656 Toll Gate Left on Toll Gate Road Stop: 607, 507, 433, 45 Right on Meadow Lane Left on Lower Lane Stop: 685 Left on Norton Road to Willard School for 7:55 a.m. Willard Am Route 42, Green, O Leave BHS, first pickup 7:35 a.m. Left on Patterson Way Right on Lower Lane Left on Farmington Avenue Left on Burnham Street 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 Right on Sugar Maple Lane Stop: 68, 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 Left on Norton Road to Willard for 7:55 a.m. Willard Am Route 1038, Aqua, R Leave McGee, 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: 74 , 109, T/A, 5 Into Massirio Drive Left on Farmington Avenue Right on Farmington Avenue Left on Seymour Road Stop: 51 Right on Mill Street Left on Worthington Ridge Stop: 601, 519, 449 Across Berlin Turnpike Into Woodruff Circle

And Around To Right on Berlin Turnpike Left on Worthington Ridge Stop: 462, 568, 666, 850 Right on Hudson Street Into Norton Road to Willard for 7:55 a.m. Willard Am Route 1039, Black, H Leave McGee 7:25 a.m. Left on Norton Road Into Hudson Street Stop: 62, 80 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: T/A, 27 Left on Meadow Lane Left on Berlin Turnpike Left on Worthington Ridge Stop: 1233, 1097, 1077, 1015, 973, 921, 883, 737 Left on School Street Stop; 39 Into Patterson Way Left on Lower Lane Right on Norton Road to Willard for 7:55 a.m. Willard Am Route 44, Rust, P Leave McGee, first pickup 7:25 a.m. Right on Norton Road Left on Four Rod Road Stop: 1032 Bear left into Meadow Lane Left on Tree Hill Road Left on Red Barn Court Stop: Corner Red Barn and Tree Hill (courtesy stop), T/A Right on Tree Hill Road Right on Meadow Lane Left on Toll Gate Road Stop: 22 Right on Olisky Boulevard Stop: 20 Right on Watch Hill Stop: 46, 76, 134, 151, 195, 226, 254, 294 Right on Olisky Boulevard Right on Toll Gate Road Right on Orchard Road Right on O’Connell Drive Stop: Corner Orchard (For 1567), 68, T/A, 111, 39 Right on Orchard Road Stop: 1547, 1501, 1256 (student crosses) Right on– Elton Road Right on Kensington Road (at stop sign – left to continue on Kensington Road) Right on Norton Road To Willard School by 7:55 a.m. Willard Mid-Day Kdg. Route 111 Dismissal: 10:57 a.m. Leave Willard Right on Norton Road Right on Lower Lane Right on Valley Drive Stop: D/O 105 Right on Dunham Drive Left on Windermere Road Left on Jeffrey Lane Stop: D/O 80 Right on– Casner Drive

Right on Four Rod Road Left on Norton Road Left on Kensington Road Right on Steepleview Drive Right on Still Meadow Lane Right on Still Meadow Lane & Around Stop: D/O 257, P/U 151 Left on Steepleview Drive Right on Kensington Road Into Arbor Lane Right on Renn Lane, T/A Stop: D/O 67 Left on Arbor Lane Left on Kensington Road Left on Crooked Brook Lane Right on Haman Court Stop: P/U 12, T/A Left on Crooked Brook Lane Right on Kensington Road Right on Norton Road Left on Four Rod Road Right on Winding Meadow Drive Left on 1st Grapevine Lane Stop: D/O 42 Right on Winding Meadow Drive Right on Four Rod Road Left on Lori-Ann Lane Right on Cynthia Drive Left on Lori-Ann Lane Stop: P/U 41 Left on Four Rod Road Stop: P/U 199 Left on Monarch Drive, T/A Right on Four Rod Road Left on Norton Road to Willard for 11:48 a.m. Willard Mid-Day Kdg. Route 112 Dismissal 10:57 Leave Willard Right on Norton Road Left on Lower Lane Stop: D/O 219 Left on Farmington Avenue Left on Main Street Left on Kensington Road Left on Camels Back Stop: P/U 34 Left on Four Rod Road Right on Burnham Street Stop: D/O 146 Straight Across Farmington Avenue Into Porters Pass Left on Fairview Drive Right on Mattabassett Street Stop: P/U 55 Right on Fairview Drive Left on Porters Pass Left on Skinner Road, T/A Stop: D/O 109 Straight Into Massirio Drive Left on Farmington Avenue Into Mill Street Right on Worthington Ridge Stop: D/O 666 Right on Wildem Road Stop: D/O 31 Right on Brandegee Lane Right on Patterson Way Right on Farmington Avenue Left on Worthington Ridge Stop: P/U 737 Left on School Street Stop: P/U 45, / D/O 39 Left on Farmington Avenue Right on Worthington Ridge

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Hubbard Bus Routes Hubbard A.M. Route 29, Grey, Q First pickup 8:05 a.m. Right on Norton Road Into Hudson Street Right on Worthington Ridge Left on Middletown Road Across Berlin Turnpike

Willard Continued from page 24

Left on Middletown Road Right on Berlin Turnpike – south Stop: 1456 Creative Kids – into parking lot D/O 5 P/U 3 Right on Berlin Turnpike Right on Meadow Lane Right on Holly Court, T/A Stop: P/U 27 Right on Meadow Lane Right on Lower Lane Left on Eastbrook Terrace, T/A Stop: P/U 23 Right on Lower Lane Right on Norton Road to Willard for 11:48 a.m. Willard Mid-Day Kdg. Route 113 Dismissal: 10:57 a.m. Leave Willard Left on Norton Road Left on Four Rod Road Into Meadow Lane Right on Toll Gate Road Right on Olisky Boulevard Right on Watch Hill And Around Stop: P/U 174, P/U 208 Right on Olisky Boulevard Right on Toll Gate Road Stop: P/U 108 Right on Orchard Road Right on O’Connell Drive, T/A Stop: P/U 111 Right on Orchard Road Left on Elizabeth Road Right on Patrick Drive Stop: P/U 30, D/O 160, T/A Right on Elizabeth Road Left on Orchard Road Left on Metacomet Drive Stop: T/A, P/U 309, D/O 295, D/O 271 Right onOrchard Road Left on Berlin Turnpike – North Right on Scarborough Fare Right on Thyme Circle, T/A Stop: P/U 25 Left on Scarborough Fare Right on Berlin Turnpike – North Left on Middletown Road Right on Worthington Ridge Left on Hudson Street Into Norton Road to Willard for 11:48 a.m.

Into Middletown Road Stop: 200, 308 Right on Mill Street Right on Savage Hill Road Stop: 12 Right on Circlewood Drive Right on Clock Shop Drive Stop: T/A, 71, 25 Right on Circlewood Drive Stop: 90, 180, 230, T/A, 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 1162 Mill St.), 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 on Into Hubbard School for 8:25 a.m. Hubbard Am Route 33, Brown, A 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 Left on Knollwood Court, T/A Right on Vivian Drive Stop: 102 Right on Episcopal Road Stop: 150, 170, 202 Right on Rowley Street Right on Berlin Turnpike Stop: 354 (Comfort Motel), 398 Right on Worthington Ridge Left on Mill Street (Rt. 372 East) Left on Berlin Street Stop: 94, 346 Right on Mattabassett Street Stop: Corner Penfield (courtesy stop) Corner Grove Street (courtesy stop) Right on Grove Street Stop: Corner Cottage (At stop sign on Sidewalked side of street) (courtesy stop) Left on Main Street Left on Chestnut Lane Stop: 62, 108, T/A, 43 Right on Main Street Left on Grove Street To Hubbard School for 8:25 a.m. Hubbard Am Route 38, Yellow, J

First Pickup 8:05 A.M. Leave Willard 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: 51 Right on Berlin Turnpike Right on Bishops Curve Stop: 32, 96, 166 Left on Spruce Brook Road Left on Wilks Pond Road Stop: 93, 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), 92, 124 Left on Thompson Road Right on Somerset Drive Right on Canterbury Road Stop: 30, T/A Left on Somerset Drive Stop: 131 Left on Spruce Brook Road Left on Savage Hill Road Right on Mill Street Left on Grove Street To Hubbard School for 8:30 a.m. Hubbard A.M. Route 42, Green, O First pickup 8:05 a.m. Leave Willard 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, 769, 798, 838 Left on Berlin Street Right on Wilcox Avenue Right on Grove Street To Hubbard School for 8:30 a.m. Hubbard Am Route 43, Tan, K Leave St. Paul 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: 83. Corner Mildrum (For 29 Woodruff) Right on Mildrum Road Stop: 29, 64 Right on Ledge Drive Stop: 77, 97, 147 Right on Webster Ridge Stop: 107 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 Sunmeadow Drive Stop: 114, T/A Left on Berlin Street Left on Redwood Lane, T/A Stop: 28, 164, T/A, Corner Dogwood Left on Berlin Street Right on Main Street Stop: 56 (Courtesy Stop) Right on Grove Street To Hubbard School for 8:30 Hubbard Mid-Day Kindergarten Route 101 Dismissal is 11:37 a.m. Leave Hubbard Left on Grove Street Right on Main Street Right on Mill Street Right on Grove Street Stop: D/O 26 Right on Magnolia Lane, T/A Stop: D/O 43 Left on Grove Street Stop: D/O 27 Right on Mill Street Right on Berlin Turnpike Right on Worthington Ridge Extension Right on Bluebird Lane

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St. Paul Bus Routes St. Paul Am Route 35 First pickup 7:25 a.m. Leave Berlin High School Right on Patterson Way Into School Street Left on Worthington Ridge Stop: 459 Across The Berlin Tpke. Into Woodruff Circle Into Ronal Drive Left on Juniper Lane Right on Skyview Drive Right on Ronal Drive Stop: 45 Into Woodruff Circle Right 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 Left on Grove Street Right on Mill Street Left on Savage Hill Road Right on Circlewood Drive , T/A Stop: 63 Right on Savage Hill Road Right on Spruce Brook Road Right on Oak Ridge Drive Left on Thompson Road Left on Somerset Drive Stop: 11 Right on Spruce Brook Road Right on Wilks Pond Road Left on Cornfield Drive Right on Windy Knoll Drive Stop: 71 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-sround) Left on Lamentation Drive Stop: 76 Left on Spruce Brook Road Right on Bishops Curve Continued from page 25 Stop: 147 Right on Berlin Turnpike Left on Worthington Ridge Left on Hummingbird Drive Stop: 1283 Stop: D/O 115 Left on Mill Street Left on Hummingbird Drive Into Farmington Avenue Left on Wethersfield Road Left on Peck Street Left on Worthington Ridge Extension Right on Alling Street to St. Paul Left on Berlin Turnpike School For 8:05 a.m. Left on Middletown Road St. Paul A.M. Route 36 Stop: D/O 308 First pickup 7:25 a.m. Right on Mill Street Right on Patterson Way Right on Savage Hill Road Right on Farmington Avenue Right on Circlewood Drive Right on Worthington Ridge Stop: P/U 200, T/A, P/U 203 (Mon/Fri Right on Berlin Turnpike Only) Right on Orchard Road Left on Clock Shop Drive Left on Elizabeth Road Stop: 64, T/A Right on Patrick Drive Right on Savage Hill Road Stop: Corner Elizabeth Right on Spruce Brook Road Left on Elizabeth Road Right on Oak Ridge Drive Right on Orchard Road Stop: D/O 95 Right on Toll Gate Road Left on Thompson Road Right on Saw Mill Drive, T/A Left on Somerset Drive Stop: 43 Right on Spruce Brook Road Left on Toll Gate Road Right on Wilks Pond Road Stop: 328, 300 Right on Raspberry Hill Left on Olisky Boulevard Stop: P/U 36 Left on Watch Hill Right on Windy Knoll Stop: 46 Left on Cornfield Drive Left on Olisky Boulevard Right on Wilks Pond Road Left on Toll Gate Road Right on Spruce Brook Road Left on Meadow Lane Right on Berlin Turnpike - North Left on– Norton Road Right on Bishops Curve Left on Kensington Road Stop: P/U 96 Left on Crooked Brook Lane, T/A Left on Spruce Brook Road Left on Savage Hill Road Right on Ledge Road Right on Mill Street Left on Main Street Right on Chestnut Lane Left on Sorrel Lane, T/A Stop: P/U 59 Right on Chestnut Lane Right on Main Street Left on Grove Street to Hubbard School For 12:25 p.m.

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Right on Kensington Road Stop: 859 Left on Steepleview Drive Stop: 111 Left on Still Meadow Lane Stop: 3, T/A Right on Spring Valley Drive Stop: 50, 83 Right on Norton Road Left on Kensington Road Left on Carriage Drive Right on Misty Mountain Road Stop: 108 Left on Shady Notch Right on Timberwood Road Right on Robbins Road Left on Kensington Road Into New Britain Road Left on Farmington Avenue Left on Peck Street Right on Alling Street to St. Paul School For 8:05 a.m. St. Paul Am Route 37 First pickup 7:23 a.m. Leave Berlin High School 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 Right on Reservoir Road Left on Chamberlain Highway Right on Blue Ridge Lane Right on Blue Ridge Road Left on Fox Hill Lane Stop: 42 Right on Brooke Meadow Road Left on Spicewood Lane Stop: 21 Left on Brooke Meadow Road Right on Reservoir Road Left on Chamberlain Highway Stop: 815 Left on Village Lane Left on Oxyoke Drive Left on Vineyard Road Right on Burgundy Drive Left on Woodhaven Drive Stop: 99 Right on West Lane Right on Chamberlain Highway Left on Warner Road Left on Griswold Drive Stop: 72 Left on Galpin Lane

Left on West Lane Left on Chamberlain Highway Stop: 110 (parent will cross child) Into High Road Right on Butternut Lane Left on Dayl Drive Stop: 101 Right on High Road Left on Lincoln Street Left on Mooreland Road Left on Woodland Lane Left on Hillside Road Stop: 151, 95 Right on Mooreland Road Left on Lincoln Street Stop: 159 Right on Simms Road Left on High Road Right on Farmington Avenue Right on Peck Street Right on Alling Street Drop Off At Driveway to St. Paul School For 8:05 a.m. St. Paul AM Route 43 First pickup 7:35 a.m. Leave Berlin High School Right on Patterson Way Right on Farmington Avenue Right on Worthington Ridge Right on Hudson Street Stop: 59 Left on Lower Lane Right on Valley Drive Stop: 45, 56 Left on Dunham Drive Left on Kramer Drive Right on Lower Lane Right on Meadow Lane Into Four Rod Road Stop: 949 Right on Wildermere Road Right on Tree Hill Road Stop: 8, 21 Right on Casner Drive Right on Jeffrey Lane Stop: 102 Left on Wildermere Road Right on Four Rod Road Left on Norton Road Right on Kensington Road Into New Britain Road Stop: 413 Left on Langdon Court Left on Williams Street Stop: 38 Right on Farmington Avenue Right on Grandview Avenue Left on Newton Street Stop: 261, 287 Left on Farmington Avenue Right on Peck Street Right on Alling Street to St. Paul School

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all ConnectiCare Plans, Medicare Part B, and the following MEDICARE plans: Aetna (PFFS only), Anthem, Health Net, and WellCare. Residents with those plans must bring their card with them to the clinic to receive their flu and/or pneumonia shot at no charge. Although vaccination for seasonal flu will not provide protection from the H1N1 flu, it is important to begin building immunity from the other three strains that are predicted to affect us this flu season as soon as possible so that if a person does become ill with H1N1, he or she will not run the risk of catching both the seasonal flu and the novel flu at the same time. The clinics are open to anyone age nine and older, regardless of town of residence. Newington, Rocky Hill and Wethersfield residents who are totally homebound may call the Health District at (860) 721-2818 to arrange for a home visit. A recorded message with Health District clinic dates is also available by calling (860) 721-2822 , option 1, or by checking the Central Connecticut Health District’s web site at www.ccthd.org.

The Central Connecticut Health District has scheduled seasonal flu vaccination clinics in Berlin, Newington, Rocky Hill, and Wethersfield according to the following schedule: Berlin: Berlin Community Center, 230 Kensington Road on Thursday, Sept. 10 from 9 a.m. to noon and Friday, Oct. 9 from 1 to 4 p.m. Newington: Newington Senior and Disabled Center, 120 Cedar Street, Newington on Wednesday, Sept. 30 from 9 a.m. to noon and Friday, Oct. 16 from 9 a.m. to noon. Rocky Hill: Rocky Hill Community Center, 55 Church Street, Rocky Hill on Tuesday, Sept. 22 from 9 a.m. to noon and Tuesday, Oct. 20 from 9 a.m. to noon. Wethersfield: Pitkin Community Center, 30 Greenfield Street, Wethersfield on Thursday, Sept. 17 from 1 to 4 p.m. and Tuesday, Oct. 13 from 1 to 4 p.m. Pneumonia shots also will be available. Participants are asked to wear short sleeves or loose-sleeved clothes. The fee for a flu shot is $30; the pneumonia shot cost is $40. The Health District will bill

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Cancer Survivors’ Day The Cancer Center at Midstate Medical Center has scheduled its annual Cancer Survivors’ Day for Sunday, Sept. 13 from 2 to 4 p.m. at Hubbard Park in Meriden. Cancer survivors are encouraged to bring family, friends and caregivers. Activities include face painting, balloon animals, caricature drawings, music and refreshments. Survivors may be treated to a relaxing chair massage. For more information or to register, contact the Cancer Center at Midstate at (203) 694-8353. Registration is preferred.

Walk for Recovery The 10th annual Walk for Recovery from Alcohol and other Drug Addiction is scheduled for Saturday, Sept. 26 at Bushnell Park, Hartford beginning at 10 a.m. Registration is free. The event, sponsored by Faces and Voices of Recovery and A&E Network, includes live musical entertainment, children’s activities and stories of recovery. For more information, call (860) 244-2227 or visit www.ccar.us.

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unteer drivers, for our Senior Transportation Program. The drivers are needed in the afternoon and drive Red Cross vehicles. The program serves Berlin, New Britain and Plainville. For more information, call Becky at (860) 229-1631.

Peer support group

A Peer Support Group for chronic illness/pain, invisible disabilities and undiagnosed is forming. Informal gatherings in a private home will share experiences, coping strategies, discussion of available resources and phone support. Caregivers and all ages welcome. For more information, call (860) 378-0234.

Alzheimer Support at Andrew House Healthcare

An Alzheimer’s Support Group meeting is scheduled for every fourth Tuesday of the month at 3:30 p.m. at Andrew House Healthcare, 66 Clinic Drive, New Britain. For more information, call Kathy Mulrooney at (860) 8262812.

MS support groups

The Southington MS Support Group meets at Bradley Memorial Hospital located at 81 Meriden Ave., in Southington, Conn., at 7 p.m. on the third Monday of each month. For more information, please contact Jennifer at (860) 426-0010.

Alzheimer’s support

The Alzheimer’s/dementia support group is scheduled to meet on the third Tuesday of each month at 7 p.m. at The Village of Kensington Place, 511 Kensington Ave., Meriden. For more information, call (203) 235-0181.


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St. John’s classroom a place for fun ... and work By Olivia L. Lawrence Associate Editor

and planning, but St. John said “it pays off the rest of the year.” Desks are set up in small clusters and on each child’s desk is a container with his or her name and the necessary classroom utensils. “Chicka Chicka Boom Boom” is “a fun book” that the class will read several times until it becomes a familiar reader for them, St. John said. Later, a bulletin board titled “Hopes and Dreams” will be used to share children’s writings about their hopes and dreams for first grade.

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Like other elementary school teachers across the Berlin school district, Emily St. John has been painstakingly arranging her classroom to make sure her new students will find a happy workspace when they arrive Aug. 31. St. John works at Hubbard Elementary School and is in her second year of teaching first grade there. She’s been working most days throughout August to put her classroom “back together” for the 22 students she will soon welcome. “I think this year might be even more exciting than last year,” St John said. That’s because, now she’s had a chance to observe the incredible physical and intellectual growth that takes place during a year when a child has just left kindergarten to when he or she is leaving for second grade. The first day of school will be low-key. Students

place to do work.” Her main objective in designing the classroom and activities is to “help the kids want to be here.” First day jitters, missing mom and dad and getting used to a new teacher and classroom all must be treated gently in order to help kids make the transition, St. John said. Songs, stories and games will help to “build a classroom community” and let the children know they are in a place where they will be “respected and comfortable.” This approach takes time

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Summer stories – Summer stories are scheduled every Thursday at 10:30 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. at the Berlin-Peck Memorial Library. The half-hour program includes stories, films, flannel boards and fun. Children of ages are

welcome. No registration is needed. The theme for the Aug. 27 stories is going to school at 10:30 only. Boy Scouts — Boy Scout Troop 24 meets Thursdays from 6:30 to 8:15 p.m. in rooms 1–3 at the community center. Stop in or call Joe Tedone at (860) 828-0255. Boys Scouts — Boy Scout Troop 41, sponsored and chartered by Bethany Covenant Church, meets Thursdays from 7:15 to 8:30 p.m. at Bethany Covenant. For more information,call Scoutmaster Joe Greco at (860) 828-8579 or email joe@betterbooksltd.com.

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Berlin Farmers’ Market – The Berlin Farmers’ Market is scheduled every Saturday through Sept. 26 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the American Legion, 154 Porters Pass. Berlin Historical Society Museum – The Berlin Historical Society Museum, 305 Main St. is open every Saturday from 1 to 4 p.m. New collections include vintage bridal gowns, antique dolls and art work by

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noted Berlin residents. Admission is free. Kayak program – Suburban Sports offers a kayak rental program at Crescent Lake in Southington on Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. through Labor Day weekend. For more information, call (860) 828-5808. Recycling Center – The Town of Berlin Recycling Center on Town Farm Lane is scheduled to be open every Saturday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. in August. For more information, call (860) 828-7022. Sweden Day – The SVEA Social Club, 999 Kensington Rd., has scheduled Sweden Day for Saturday, Aug. 29 from 1 to 5 p.m. Music will be provided by Ed Hendela; menu includes Swedish meatball dinner, hamburgers, hot dogs, salads and keg beer. Price is $15 per person. For more information, call Kay at (860) 223-7233.

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Kayak program – Suburban Sports offers a kayak rental program at Crescent Lake in Southington on Sundays from noon to 5 p.m. through Labor Day weekend. For more information, call (860) 828-5808.

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2010 All Night Graduation party— A Berlin High School 2010 All Night Graduation Party meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, Sept. 1 at 7 p.m. in the amphitheater at the high school. All parents and volunteers are welcome. 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 Ed Como, (860) 829-1258.

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Rock Cats— Join the Friends of Berlin Animal Control at the New Britain Rock Cats on Thursday, Sept. 3. The Rock Cats will play the Reading Philies at 6:35 p.m. General admission tickets are $5 and can be purchased at Kensington Dry Cleaners, A.S. Labieniec or call (860) 828-5287.

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Chicken Barbecue— The East Berlin Volunteer Fire Department has scheduled its annual Old Fashion Chicken BBQ on Saturday, Sept. 5 from 4 to 7 p.m. at the firehouse at 80 Main St., East Berlin, rain or shine.Adult menu is a half chicken, cole slaw, pasta salad, corn on the cob, roll and a piece of pie for $9. Children’s menu (age 5-12), is two chicken legs, a choice of two sides, roll and a piece of pie for $6. Take-out will be provided. Tickets are available from any East Berlin Fire Department member or at the door. Pet Meet & Greet – Friends of Berlin Animal Control has scheduled a Meet & Greet for Saturday, Sept. 5 from 1 to 3 p.m. at A.S. Labieneic, 945 Farmnington Ave. Meet the friendly, beautiful cats and kittens that are in need of loving, permanent homes. Please bring vet and/or personal references. FOBAC will also accept applications for new foster homes and food donations. For more information, call (860) 828-5287.


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Community comes out to meet the champs By Nick Carroll Sports Editor Fans came out in force this past weekend to honor the Zone 3, Connecticut and Northeast Regional champion Berlin Post 68 American Legion baseball team. The local club returned from North Dakota recently, where it participated in the American Legion World Series. A homecoming barbeque was held for the boys Saturday at Legion Hall. Press clippings and photographs detailing the team’s magical summer run were

on display, as were trophies, plaques and other mementos. The stars of the day — the Post 68 players — received commemorative, complimentary bats and pullovers. With the building packed, the crowd of well-wishers, players and coaches, spilled out to the parking lot that hazy afternoon. Mayor Adam Salina was not at all surprised with the turnout. “It’s a pretty close-knit group of people,” Salina said of the town. “I’m happy to see such a large crowd in such short notice. This was

Photo by Matt Leidemer

Berlin Post 68’s pitching staff is pictured at Legion Hall Saturday during a homecoming barbeque. From left: Mark Bordonaro, Anthony Marzi, Taylor Anderson, pitching coach Cory Carlson, Joe Balowski, Matt Carasiti and Sean Sylvester. put together in less than a week, and you still have this many people out here want-

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Dan Laviana, Tommy Undercuffler, Devin Silverman and D.J. Caron work on their putting on a green in the backyard of Caron’s Norton Road home.

Backyard green a big hit By Nick Carroll Sports Editor In what certainly will put him in a good position for the Father of the Year award, Dan Caron spent two months this summer building a golf green in the backyard of his Norton Road home for his teenage son D.J., a budding golfer. Caron worked on the hole when weather, and time, permitted. Last week, he put the final touches on the project — a sand trap. Caron created a drainage system for both the artificial turf green and the bunker. Looking back on the lengthy undertak-

ing, Caron concedes: “It was kind of a pain.” “The rainy weather killed me. Now the heat’s killing me. But I finally got it done ... It was a challenge, I guess,” Caron added, proudly scanning the green and sand trap. D.J., an incoming Berlin High School sophomore, had been using a makeshift green in the backyard before convincing his dad to create a more professional one. D.J. said his father’s initial response to that request was “no way.” But dad soon agreed to tackle the job. Dan Caron dug a hole for the green, See Green, page 33

ing to say congratulations. It’s a great time.” Salina proclaimed August 22, 2009 to be Berlin American Legion Baseball Day. “I think what they did was they brought the community together over the past month,” Salina said of the legion team. “Between the text messaging, and the phone calls, and the e-mails; it was just amazing how many people knew what was going on inside, and even outside of town. Everyone has been following Berlin Baseball. So it’s nice to be able to come here and recognize all of them, and really thank them for their contributions, and for making it such an exciting summer for the town.” State Representative Joe Aresimowicz was on hand to welcome the champs, as well. “Most of the kids on this team I’ve coached in baseball or some other sport. They’re

all around my son’s age,” Aresimowicz said. “I just wanted to come out and congratulate them. It’s an incredible accomplishment. They’re all great kids, they work very hard, and their achievements speak to that.” Having played more than 60 games over the past five months, between the high school and legion season, Post 68 pitcher Mark Bordonaro indicated that he’s experiencing some baseball withdrawal at the moment. “Now that it’s over, I don’t know what to do. I woke up the next day and expected to go to practice. I truly miss it; I really do,” Bordonaro said amid a crush of folks at Legion Hall. “This team has meant so much to me. This is like my second family, and they’ve become so close to me.”

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Photo by Matt Leidemer

Awards Berlin Post 68 accumulated this summer were on display at Legion Hall.


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High-tech suits banned from HS swimming By Nick Carroll Sports Editor

In competitive swimming, is a swimsuit a uniform or a piece of equipment? The National Federation of State and High School Associations say it’s a uniform, and therefore must not give the wearer an artificial edge. So, effective immediately, the NFHSA has ruled that hightech swimsuits — like those made famous during the Beijing Olympics — will not be allowed at the high school level. The NFHSA explained its rationale thusly: “Technical swimsuits were introduced to the world of swimming approximately two years ago. The advanced technology fundamentally altered the sport, and swimwear became more of a piece of equipment as opposed to a uniform. The rules of swimming have always prohibited the wearing or use of an item that would aid in a swimmer’s speed and buoyancy. The technical suits

High-tech suits, such as the type pictured, have been banned from high school swimming. The National Federation of State and High School Associations say a swim suit is merely a uniform, and therefore must not give the wearer an artificial edge.

have evolved with little or no regard for these basic rules. In order to preserve the integrity, tradition and heritage of the sport, as well as

protect and enhance the interscholastic swimming program, the new requirements and restrictions on swimwear are necessary to

promote the educational values of high school athletics by promoting fair play.” An acceptable swimsuit at the high school level must be

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BHS Boosters The BHS Booster Club will meet Tuesday, Sept. 8, 7 p.m., at the BHS Amphitheater. All parents are welcome to attend.

Travel hoop Berlin Travel Basketball will hold signups for boys and girls in grades five through eight, Sept. 16 and 17, 6 to 8:30 p.m. at the Community Center.

Flag football

The Berlin 10-11 year-old All-Star softball team claimed the District 5 and Sectional championship this summer en route to the state finals. Comprising the team were Nina D’Amato, Abby Simmone, Alyssa Germano, Melissa Calderone, Arian Silas, Alexandra Perrone, Angelique Perrone, Nidhi Patel, Toby Sznaj, Abby Underwood and Emily Dymczyk. The team was coached by John Dymczyk, Scott Underwood, Greg Sznaj, Allen Picard and Keith D’Amato. The team wished to thank the parents, and all supporters of the program.

Flag Football is being offered for youngsters in pre-K through second grade. The program, which will run for six Saturdays beginning Sept. 12, is overseen by Berlin High School football coach John Capodice, his staff and Redcoat football

players. For more information, or to register, contact Capodice at (860) 829-0284.

BHS sports Football practice began this week. Start times for the remaining fall sports teams are as follows: cross country, Aug. 29, 8 a.m. to noon, BHS; women’s soccer, Aug. 29, 9 to 11 a.m./3 to 5 p.m., Sage Park; swimming, Aug. 29, TBA; volleyball, Aug. 29, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., BHS-A Gym; men’s soccer, Aug. 29, 8 to 10 a.m./2 to 4 p.m., Sage Park; cheerleading, Aug. 17, 9 to 11 a.m., BHS; Unified soccer, Sept. 14, 2:45 to 4 p.m., BHS. For more information, contact BHS athletics director Jim Day at (860) 828-8731, or via e-mail at jday@berlinschools.org.

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then laid down stone, clay, and the carpet-like covering. He dug a hole for the bunker as well, filled it with stone, and topped it off with sand. Beyond the green, in a wooded area, is a pretty substantial tree fort. “This is his area, and he has a ball,” Caron said of his son. D.J. plans to try out for the powerhouse BHS golf team next spring. Having a green in his backyard certainly won’t hurt his chances of earning a roster spot. “My short game — which is putting and chipping — has gotten better,” said D.J. D.J.’s buddies have utilized the green, as well. The guys tee off from spots around the house and tally their scores like they would on a golf course. “You should see; they play games until 10 o’clock at night. They put the flood light on, and they play, and they play, and they play ... They really get into it,” Dan Caron said.

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Champs Continued from page 31 Bordonaro, who will soon leave for Fairfield University, where he will continue his baseball career, was humbled by the turnout at the homecoming. “When we were in North Dakota, we didn’t really know how big it was at home. But after seeing this, I see what an accomplishment it was. I couldn’t ask for better support from my town,” he said.

Anthony Marzi, another member of Post 68’s formidable pitching staff, had a feeling this Berlin Legion team could be special. “I definitely thought we had as good a chance as anybody to win the state,” the incoming Berlin High School senior said on Saturday. “When we got to the regional and saw a few of the teams play, I knew we could win that too.” “Going to the World Series, it’s an experience I probably won’t get again,” Marzi said. “I’m just glad I was there.” Cory Carlson oversaw Bordonaro, Marzi and the rest of Post 68’s pitchers this sum-

mer. He has been with Berlin Legion for 11 years. “It’s good to see this group of kids win something. And once they won, they really just kept winning. We’re really happy for them,” Carlson said at the homecoming. “We thought we had what it takes to compete. We were pretty excited to get this group of kids back. It was great to see them succeed. It was awesome.” Carlson said his brother Jesse, a member of the Toronto Blue Jays, and a Berlin Legion alum, was excited about his former team’s tournament run. “He followed it pretty close when he

could,” Cory Carlson said. “He would call or text me every night. He was very curious to see how we did. He was real excited for the program.” Post 68 manager Rob Manzo summed up his team’s 34-8 season thusly: “It was a great effort by a great bunch of kids,” the 12th-year head man said at Legion Hall. “To think two years ago we had a losing record … and then to make the ultimate — the World Series, it’s just a great accomplishment. It’s just amazing.” “It’s kind of sad to see these guys move on,” Manzo added, “but also happy, because I know they’re all going

to do great things.” The 2009 Berlin Post 68 American Legion baseball team was Fanol Prevalla, Jake Matuszak, Adam Romegialli, Zach Parsons, Mark Bordonaro, Chris Morin, Jamie Paldino, Pat Dornfried, Sean Sylvester, Matt Carasiti, Taylor Anderson, Doug Ferraguto, Chris Allen, Joe Balowski and Anthony Marzi. Manager Rob Manzo was assisted by Cory Carlson and Matt Giana. Notes: Jake Matuszak was named to the all-tournament team at the World Series … Michigan won the World Series. 1124347

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“The Surrender Tree” uses poetry to tell the exciting, scary story of a real-life woman, Rosa. She goes into hiding to help the victims of three wars in Cuba.

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Margarita began writing poetry when she was a child. She said she loved the outdoors. She would go for walks and make up poems about what she saw. “As a child, I would read everything in sight,” she said. “If somebody left a book lying around, I’d pick it up. I read a lot of poetry and was always sneaking from the children’s section into the adult section.” Margarita’s mother was from Cuba. Her father is an artist from Los Angeles. Margarita grew up in Los Angeles. The family traveled to Cuba to visit relatives in the summers.

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Childhood

After college, Margarita became a professor of agronomy (uh-GRAHnuh-me), or the study of crops and soil. She wrote science articles and books. When she was a professor, she took a creative writing class. That teacher inspired her to keep writing. When her children were young, she wanted to stay home with them. She left her teaching job and began writing poetry and fiction again.

“Tropical Secrets: Holocaust Refugees in Cuba” is about a Jewish boy who escapes to Cuba from Nazi Germany. It is about a fictional boy, but is based on real events.

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Meet Illustrator Marla Frazee Honor Book winner

Her work

Marla Frazee won a 2009 Caldecott Honor Book award for “A Couple of Boys Have the Best Week Ever.�

After graduating from art college, Marla worked at many art jobs, including designing toys, games and “Happy Meal� boxes. When she was about 30, she started getting jobs to illustrate children’s books. About 10 years later, she began writing her own books.

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“Go outside and play.�

Color: “White, because I like to think about the white page and what I might put down on that white page.� Children’s book: “Where the Wild Things Are.� “It’s the book that made me decide to be a children’s book illustrator.�

Marla Frazee and her husband, Tim, have three boys, Graham, 22, Reed, 19, and James, 15. They have a dog, Rocket, and a cat, Flip. They live in Pasadena, Calif. In “A Couple of Boys Have the Best Week Ever,� two friends sign up for nature camp. They want to stay inside playing video games. But things don’t go as they plan.

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More to Explore The Mini Page provides ideas for Web sites, books or other resources that will help you learn more about this week’s topics. Some exciting past Newbery and Caldecott award winners you might enjoy: s .EWBERY -EDAL 7INNER h"UD .OT "UDDYv BY #HRISTOPHER 0AUL Curtis (Delacorte) tells of a 10-year-old boy who runs away from cruel foster homes. He is seeking the man he believes is his musician father. s .EWBERY -EDAL 7INNER h4HE (ERO AND THE #ROWNv BY 2OBIN -C+INLEY (Greenwillow) is a fantasy about a teenage princess. She feels unwanted because she is not a boy. But no one knows what power awaits her. s #ALDECOTT -EDAL 7INNER h4HE 4HREE 0IGSv BY $AVID 7IESNER #LARION Houghton Mifflin) is a wild version of ‘The Three Little Pigs’ fairy tale. Here, the pigs decide they want to rewrite the story their own way.

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Marla began drawing when she was a young child. “As soon as I learned how to read and write, I was writing stories to go along with my pictures,� she said. As early as the first grade, she began telling people she was going to illustrate children’s books. Her friend Lisa told her, “If you want to do this, we need to get started.� The girls began creating their own books. Lisa wrote stories and Marla drew the pictures. Marla’s thirdgrade teacher sent one of their books to the California state fair, and it won an award. They made another copy to stay in the school library.

“Mrs. Biddlebox� by Linda Smith is about a woman who gets up on the wrong side of the bunk. But she doesn’t let that get her down. She creates joy.

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Library News Berlin-Peck Memorial Library

Hours Adult library hours: Monday, 2:30 to 5 p.m.; Wednesday, 9 to 11:30 a.m. and Friday, 2:30 to 5 p.m. Children’s library hours: Wednesdays from 9 to

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East Berlin Library

Hours The East Berlin Library, 80 Main St. (adjacent to the East Berlin Fire Department), is open Mondays and Thursdays from 3 to 5 p.m. and 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Friends of the Library The East Berlin Library welcomes all residents of East Berlin to become a “Friend of the Library.” For information, visit or call the library at (860) 828-3123. Friends are needed to help with fundraisers to help purchase more books.

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Beautiful setting, charming home, move-in condition. One level home, WOW! 2 Beautiful Homes overlooking Paper Goods Pond! Builders home - Newer Cape - 3 BR, 2 Fbath, Cdining room, huge master BR, FP, wood flrs., cair plus 2 car garage on air, frplc., deck & patio. Ranch - 3 BR, 1 BA, 3season porch & patio. New Roof, Floors and carpets, Wndws. 20x17 liv. rm. Perfect for in-law or rental income. 2 Car garage. $419,900. Derek Jutras 883-7091. beautiful lot. $229,900. By appt with Betsy Cooney 966-4296.

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Berlin Free Library

11 a.m. On Wednesday mornings “Morning Storytime” is offered from 9:30 to 10:15 a.m. for pre-school children. It includes stories with fingerplay, songs, and a craft. An adult must attend the program with the children. On Wednesday evening children’s librarian, Martha Neault, invites you to “Twilight Tales”. Children are invited to attend every Wednesday evenings at 7 p.m. Children must be accompanied by an adult. The children’s library is open on Fridays from 3 to 5 p.m. Friends of the Library The Berlin Free Library welcomes all residents to become a “Friend of the Li-

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Bee Creative summer reading prizes must be picked up at the Berlin-Peck Memorial Library by Friday, Aug. 28. Friends of the BerlinPeck Memorial Library program The Friends of the BerlinPeck Memorial Library has scheduled a presentation titled N.C. Wyeth and Son, Andrew: An Intimate and Most Accurate Story of Two Great Figures in American Art for Saturday, Sept. 26 at 1 p.m. at the library. N.C. Wyeth is famous for his classis storybook illustrations which can be found in Scribner’s Treasure Island, Kidnapped and The Last of the Mohicans. His son Andrew is known as a painter of the people. His favorite subjects were the land people around him Chadd’s Ford, Pa and Cushing, Maine. The program will be presented by Inge Lukens and is free and open to the public. No registration is necessary.

ice. The service, sponsored by The Friends of the Library, enables patrons to create personalized virtual bookshelves to keep track of what they’re reading, what they want to read and their favorite titles. Book lovers are invited to visit http://www.berlinpeck.lib.ct .us/ to participate in this new online experience.

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. Donations sought The Friends of the Library is looking for used book donations, especially children’s beginning to read and children’s chapter books. Next Good Book Berlin-Peck Memorial Library subscribes to Next Good Book, an online serv-

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JOBS ■ TAG SALES ■ CARS ■ HOMES ■ PETS ■ RENTALS ■ ITEMS FOR SALE ■ SERVICE DIRECTORY LOST & FOUND

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LOST CAT Orange Male, Bisquet is long haired with curly tummy, fluffy tail and gold eyes. Lost 820 on Mauro Dr/Howd Rd in Durham/ Wallingford line. Please call 860-349-3403 LOST Male Cat Grayish tan & black tiger. Short-hair. 2 yrs old. Neutered. Disappeared 7/12 from ESPN Drive on Southington /Bristol line. If you find him, please call 860-276-9721. LOST My 5 year-old cat Chloe has been missing since 8/19/09 around 6:00 pm. She is a very skinny, sleek, shiny black female cat with a little white on her neck & chest. She lives in the Pond Hollow condo complex on the Wallingford/ North Haven line off Pond Hill Road. If you have seen her, please call me at (203) 7937585. She is very timid. LOST Or Found. The Berlin Citizen will run your lost or found ad FREE in our Classified Section! Call 203-238-1953 for details. LOST-Neutered male Maine Coon cat. Missing since Aug. 9 from Clearview Dr./Cook Hill area of Wallingford. Please call 203-269-2275 LOST-Pitbull female puppy Brindle & white. Vicinity of Cook Ave, Meriden. Please call 203-235-0760 or 203-213-4708

LOST & FOUND LOST-Small black & white female cat. No tail. Recently groomed. Vicinity of Woodhouse Ave, Wlfd. Answers to “Samantha” Call 203-284-1464 with any info LOST-Yorkie Poo, female, black & tan, short curly hair. Answers to “Nala”. Needs medication. Child very upset. Vicinity of Cannon Gateway, Wlfd. Call 203-6311138 or 203-843-6394 SEEN: Cockatiel, white with yellow orange cheeks, on Route 70, just across the street from the Notch Store in Cheshire on Monday evening. Unable to catch. Call (203) 470-6990

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PLEASE CHECK YOUR AD This newspaper makes every effort to avoid errors in advertisements. Each ad is carefully checked and proofread, but when you handle thousands of ads, mistakes do slip through. We ask therefore, that you check your ad on the FIRST day of publication. If you find an error, report it to the MARKETPLACE DEPARTMENT

IMMEDIATELY by calling

203-238-1953 before 5pm Mon-Fri We regret that we will not be responsible for more than ONE incorrect insertion and only for that portion of the ad that may have been rendered valueless by such an error.

AUTOMOBILES CHEVY CAVALIER 2001 $2,788. Finance with $588 plus tax & reg down. Pay $50/week for 44 weeks. No credit check. Buy Here, Pay Here! 203-269-1106 Dealer.

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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.

AUTOMOBILES

TOYOTA Corolla LE 2001 - Exc. condition, auto, ABS, CC, pwr. 1 owner, 88K. $5500. Call 203237-4737

TRUCKS & VANS CHEVY Monte Carlo ‘06 Blue, V6, loaded, beautiful car, A-1 condition!. $1000 below book value for quick sale $9,600 firm 203-235-2465 DODGE Intrepid 1997 4 Door. Engine runs good. Transmission good. Needs hood, right fender, headlight pod and bumper. $500 or best offer. Call (860) 276-9213 DODGE NEON 2000 $2,988. Finance with $788 plus tax & reg down. Pay $50/week for 44 weeks. No credit check. Buy Here, Pay Here! 203-269-1106 Dealer. DONATE YOUR CAR to SPECIAL KIDS FUND. Help Disabled Children With Camp and Education. Non-Runners OK. Quickest Free Towing. Free Cruise/Hotel Voucher. Tax Deductible. Call 1-866-4483254. ROBERTS CHRYSLER DODGE Quality Pre-Owned Vehicles. 120 So. Broad St, Meriden, CT 203-235-1111

FORD ESCORT 1997 $2,288. Finance with $588 plus tax & reg down. Pay $50/week for 34 weeks. No credit check. Buy Here, Pay Here! 203-269-1106 Dealer. FORD ESCORT 2000 $2,788. Finance with $588 plus tax & reg down. Pay $50/week for 44 weeks. No credit check. Buy Here, Pay Here! 203-269-1106 Dealer. FORD EXPLORER 1998 XLT Cold air, looks & runs new. $1950. FORD RANGER 1996, extra cab, cold air, looks, runs new. $1950. Call 203-213-1142

FORD FOCUS 2007 4 Door SE AC/CD player Low Miles, GOOD on gas Excellent condition $11,000.00 Please call 203 317-2252

FORD MUSTANG 2006 convertible. 6-cyl. Auto. Firered w/tan interior. Power windows. AM/FM/CD player. ABS brakes. Compass. Well maintained. 18,000 miles. Excellent condition. $16,500 Call (203) 265-2738

ALUMINUM truck cap, 8 ft. Excellent condition. $100. Call 203-237-9060 CHEVY PICKUP 2000 Extended Cab 4 cylinder Good condition $1200 Call (203) 235-9097

FORD TAURUS 2000 $3,488. Finance with $1,288 plus tax & reg down. Pay $50/week for 44 weeks. No credit check. Buy Here, Pay Here! 203-269-1106 Dealer.

DODGE 2000 1500 Cargo Van, rear seat avail, V8, air, 350k mi, $2000. 203-271-2194

PONTIAC GTP 1996. Wheels, wing, slider. Runs great. Looks excellent. $2850 HONDA ACCORD 1993 5 SPEED, NEW CLUTCH, RUNS GREAT. $1550. (203) 213-1142

DODGE Grand Caravan 1994 7 passenger. Good Condition! $1,500. Call 203-237-5940

TO BE SOLD AT DEALER AUCTION on SEPT. 10, 2009 1995 NISSAN JN1CA21D8ST640338 Statewide Auto Auction 1756 No. Broad St, Meriden, CT DEALERS ONLY

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Thursday, August 27, 2009 — The Berlin Citizen TRUCKS & VANS

OIL TRUCK FOR SALE 2800 Gallons. Various makes. Call Helen at Tuxis Ohrs (203) 6393513

SUV’S

CHEVY Blazer 1996 Runs, good condition. AWD. $2,500. Call 203-634-7551

AUTOMOBILES WANTED

(3) TIRES P205/70R15, $70. (1) tire P195/60R14, $20. Call 203238-0090 Junk cars, trucks, motorcycles. Free Pickup. Free Removal. Running or not.

203-631-0800 or 203-630-2510 MOTORCYCLES ATV’S, ETC. 2007 HONDA CRF 230 Dirt Bike Mint condition! Adult ridden. $2550. Call 203-235-7723 Gary

HONDA CRV 2006- Trim package CRV-SE Excellent condtion. Very clean interior. 12,900 miles. Asking $17,500. Call Pete 860-621-6040

AUTO PARTS

HONDA VTX 1300, 2004, excellent condition, extremely low miles, many accessories. $5700. (860) 628-4354

BMW Z3 16” Rim w/Michelin tire. 225/50ZR1692W. $100 firm. (203) 634-9336 FORD EXPLORER 2002 Engine. 6 cylinders. 102,645 miles. Motor rebuilt. $500. 2006 Scooter, 4000 original miles $800 or best offer. Call (203) 715-0273 HARLEY DAVIDSON Side pipes and mufflers. Fits Evo Motor.. $100 203-284 8890 TIRES Used, Firestone FR 710, 235/55/17, 98H. M&S. $50 for 2. 860-224-7209

CAMPER & TRAILERS FORD TRAVEL CRAFT Motorhome 1985 $2500 or best offer. Call (860) 349-9194

BOATS & MOTORS SEA HUNT 20Ft Center Console 2004. 140HP, 4 Stroke Johnson with trailer, In Mint Condition. Great Fishing Boat! $20,000. Please Call 203-265-0466

PETS & LIVESTOCK

FREE CATS & KITTENS - To a good home. Call 203-530-0377 or 203-605-6608 FREE Chinchilla to a loving home. 203-623-7361 FREE to good home. Moving!! Home needed for young gray tabby cat w/her nursing 4-wk old kitten. Please take both may be seen at 390 Hicks Ave, Meriden

PETS & LIVESTOCK 3 BEAUTIFUL Healthy Kittens. Born July 22. Free. For more information call (860) 426-0407 55 GALLON fish tank w/stand and accessories $85.00 call 203-235-7903 BIRDS For sale - Cockatiels, Love birds, Canarys. Breeding pairs. Many to choose from. Call (203) 927-3949 evenings & weekends. BOXER PUPS for sale. Raised with children. 3 Brindle, all female. Ready to go. $600. Call (860) 919-5575

GERMAN SHEPHERD pups. AKC, OFA, Best pedigree around. Parents imported from Germany. Guaranteed. $950. 203-440-0605 HORSE BOARD Wallingford. Geldings only. Self care to full care. Individual turn out. Call (203) 294-9313 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

BUNNY FOR SALE!!! Mini Lop (10 weeks old). $25. Call (860) 342-3522

PUG PUPPIES - Purebred 1st shots. Parents on premises. Very lovable. Home raised. $850. 203-213-5189

COCKER Spaniel pup, female Tri-color, dark brown/light brown & white. Approx. 16 wks old. 1st shots. $300. 203-8879767

RAGDOLL KITTENS- Blue eyed beauties, rabbit-like fur, TICA registered. SBT. Vet checked. 1st shots. Taking deposits. $550. Please call 860-329-9893

PUSH

LAWN & GARDEN LAWN TRACTOR - Murray, 14.5HPs, 42” cut. $350. Call 860-620-0265

FURNITURE & APPLIANCES AIR CONDITIONER Good Condition. 5,000 BTU. $50. (203) 237-9235 BEDROOM, Full, large woman’s dresser w/mirror and man’s chest, end table, new, exc. cond., dark cherry, $950. 5 pce kitchen set, good, $200. Country Couch & love seat, blue print, exc. cond., $450. 203-238-9394 COMPUTER corner desk-6’ x 6’ Asking $35 Call 203-237-7174 COUNTRY blue cream plaid couch loveseat & chair, 3 pc oak coffee & end table set, $400. White medal toddler bed/mattress, solid oak changing dresser, 4 drawer dresser, $250. Antique spinning wheel, $150. Antique butter churn, $50. Everything good cond! 860-829-2719 CRIB $100 Pali “Katie” Natural. Exc cond. Converts to toddler bed. 860-621-1859 DINING ROOM Set- BroyhillCountry Style. Table, 8 Chairs, Lit Hutch, Server and Custom Table Pads Exc. Condition- Asking $975. 203-265-1197 GAS Stove, Beige, used $75 Meriden Call 203-444-9961 GLASS Table tops. 1/2” round, 36” & 42”. $65. Call 203-2351154

HUGE August Sale at

“Stuff” Estate Liquidations. All Hutches (15) $99 All Entertainment Centers $99 Everything else 1/3 off. Bedroom, livingroom, diningroom, more.

MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 2005 Mitchell collision estimating reference guides. Complete set. $50. 860-224-7209 27” MAGNAVOX TV Good condition. Call 203-440-4348 (4) PIECE children’s toys. $15/all riding bike, rocking horse, ironing board, etc. 860-224-1122 BIKE-Haro 20” Good condition. Will email picture. $50. Call 203-639-0835 CHAIN Saw, McCullach, 16” Pro Mac 610. Ex cond. $90 or best offer. 860-632-8666 CRAFTSMEN 16”Scroll saw and table.Used once. $90. Call 203-630-0841 ELECTRIC adjustable single bed, $200. Electrical lift chair, $300. Good cond! 203-237-3378

FILL, TOPSOIL & TRUCKING AVAILABLE 860-346-3226 FISCHER Price cradle swing Excellent condition. $45. Call 203-949-1669 GARAGE opener 1/2hp screwdrive genie $55. 860-628-0447 HUNTER AIR PURIFIER Floor Unit. Like new, hardly used. $100. (860) 344-8437 LADDER 28 FT Aluminum Extension Ladder. Asking $75. Call (203) 379-6187

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MOVING! 10 pc patio furn, $250. Leather recliner chair, $100. Gas stove, $100. 3 end tables, $100. Maturity rocker, $75. Washer & dryer, $100/ea. Lawn mower, $100. BBQ griller, $100. Ent. center, light oak, $200 & more! Everything good cond! 203-7527841 weekdays after 4:30pm

QUEEN SOFA SLEEPER and matching love seat, good condition, white with blue and pink pattern, $525. Call for info 203686-1032 RECTANGULAR glass top table AND 6 CHAIRS. $75. Call (203) 6343156 SANYO FRIDGE, 36”x20”x20”, Great for dorm, den. $45. Call 203-237-7070 SOFA w/2 recliners & recliner winged back chair. Both for $99. Call 203-269-8022 SPACE HEATER, gas w/therm control. New $75.00. 203-2373564

Washers, Dryers, Refrigerators & Stoves CLEAN Will Deliver (203) 284-8986 WOOD Kitchen table with four upholstered chairs. 29 1/2” x 47 1/2” x 35 1/2”. (860) 621-6533

LAMINATING Service. Let us help you preserve your most precious moments. From $2.50 to $4.50 per piece. Call 203238-1953 for info. MOTORIZED Barbie Jeep and JD Tractor $75/each. Excellent condition. 203-238-4265

MSN MEDIA PLAYER with keyboard and remote access to internet & e-mail. Presently connected. $90. Also new compatible printer with extra color ink. $75. (203) 265-5910 ONE [1] 72Hx61Wx20 1/2D entertainment center with a 36Wx32H TV opening, 4 CD shelves, shelf for accessories, etc. $250.00. One[1] 35mm Kodak Carrousel Slide Projector, including 14 slide trays $75.00. Call 203-915-7970 9am/8pm. PAPER shredder Only $10 203-634-0809 SOLID dark wood DR set, table w/2 leaves (ext. to 10’) and 6 chairs, $150; lg. china cabinet, $150. Off white Queen Anne couch, like new $150. 2 tan swivel/rocking chairs w/ottoman, $100. Maple solid coffee table & side table, $50. 36” round table w/2 chairs, $25. All exc. condition. (203) 235-7003 STROLLER & carseat. $20/both. Call 860-828-6433 YARN - different colors. All new. 14. $1.25 each. Call (203) 2378004


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The Berlin Citizen — Thursday, August 27, 2009 CLOTHING

DANCE Shoes Capezio Jazz Sz 6 $25 Bloch Tap Sz 5.5 $35 Call 860-302-6684

SPORTING GOODS & HEALTH EXERCISE EQUIPMENT in exc. condition! Orig. Nordic Trak $75. Hydraulic Stair Stepper, $25. Exercise bike w/fan, $50. Treadmill $75 (orig. price $1000). Custom incline steel bench, $45. Call (203) 235-7003

ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES

SCALE Health 0 Meter Excellent Condition $99 Call Joan (860)349-8669

WANTED TO BUY

SWORDS HELMETS Flags, Daggers, Fighting Knives, Bayonets, Medals, etc.

203-238-3308 COMPUTERS & OFFICE EQUIPMENT COMPUTER Printer. Canon Pixma photo printer; unopened box. $85. 203-288-8790 after 6pm

Silverware, china, glass, furniture, 50’s items, whole estates.

203-238-3499 2ND GENERATION BUYS Buying Meriden & Wallingford items, kitchen bowls, collections, dolls, jewelry & advertisement items. 203-639-1002

$ ALWAYS BUYING! $

SONY Cyber Shot 2.0 camera $50 203 269 7802 SUBWOOFER/HARMAN plus speakers. Like new $50 203294-1872 TV- Color Panasonic 10” cable ready with remote. Good condition. $40. 203-679-0575

1 item to entire estate! Call or stop by Frank’s, 18 South Orchard St. Wallingford. Mon-Sat. 9:30-4:30.

203-284-3786 ANTIQUES WANTED - 1 Item or an Estate. Estate sale service provided. Seeking: Meridenmade items, lamps, paintings. Call Todd Shamock 203-237-3025

MUSICAL INSTRUMENT & INSTRUCTIONS 2 BONGOS WITH STAND Brand new. Never used. Cost $400. Will sell for $250. Call (203) 237-9235

1-2 ITEMS

ELECTRONICS

PISTOL PERMIT CERTIFICATION. 1 Session only, $100. Group discount available! Call for next class 203-415-1144

WANTED TO BUY

DEE’S ANTIQUES Buying Silverplate, Glass, Furn, music instruments, china, art, collectibles. 1 item to estate.

CLARINET Bundy Student Clarinet with case. $35. Call 203-265-5920

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

FLUTE, Strasser, silver, used, excellent condition. $275. Call 860-916-4007

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 WANTED - Food processor in good condition. Reasonable price. Call (203) 269-7467

Voice Lessons All Ages and Levels Welcome

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

CT & FEDERAL FAIR HOUSING LAW

Nestled off the road in a quiet, wooded setting!

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

PUBLISHER’S NOTICE EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY

Only $950 Heat, Hot and Cold Water Included

Central air! Intercom system! Fully applianced kitchens On-site laundry! All real estate advertised in with frost free refrigerator, Library with computer this newspaper is subject to range with self cleaning oven, workstation! the Federal Fair Housing dishwasher, garbage disposal! Ample on-site parking! Act of 1968, revised March Community room with fireplace Picnic area with grill! 12, 1989, which makes it and full service kitchen! 24-hr. maintenance! illegal to advertise any Secure three-story building with elevators! preference, limitation, or discrimination based on Call Now! race, color, religion, nation(860) 828-3958 al origin, sex, sexual orientation, handicap, or familial also accepting applications for Affordable Units status or intention to make Income Restriction Apply any such preference, limiMerit Properties, Inc. Financed by CHFA tation or discrimination; and is also subject to the State of Connecticut GenCONDOMINIUMS APARTMENTS eral Statutes Sections 46aFOR RENT FOR RENT 64c which makes it illegal to advertise any prefer- WLFD- Judd Square- 1BR, No MERIDEN - Renovated, spaciious ence, limitation or discrimi- pets. $700. Call Quality Realty, 3BR apt. 2nd fl. Clean. W/D nation based on race, LLC 203-949-1904 included. Section 8 approved. creed, color, national oriNo pets. First & last month’s gin, ancestry, sex, sexual WLFD- Judd Square- 2BR, security. $1140 per month. orientation, marital status, access to courtyard. No pets. Must see. Call 203-715-5829 $900. Call Quality Realty, LLC age, lawful source of 203-949-1904 MERIDEN 2 APARTMENTS income, familial status, or 1st FLR- Large 3 BR - $875 physical or mental disabiliAPARTMENTS 3rd FLR- Moderate size 2 BR - $675 ty, or an intention to make FOR RENT West Main St. Off st parking. any such preference, limi(203) 668-5132 tation, or discrimination. CHESHIRE Quiet country setting MERIDEN This newspaper will not near Rte 10 (Minutes from I-691) knowingly accept any 1 BR $850, 2 BR $950 both includ- 2 BRs, 4 RMs, 2nd FL. Appliances. advertising for real estate ing h/hw. Sec & Ref. No pets. Off street parking. No pets. Call Debbie at 860-398-5425 $675 + Deposit. 203-605-5691 or for the sale or rental of residential property which MERIDEN 2 BRs, 5 rms, 2nd flr, is in violation of these laws. large kit, appliances, washer,

HOUSES FOR RENT SOUTHINGTON Maplewood Rd. Ranch, 2br/1.5ba/garage, hardwood floors, central air, $1,400/mo. plus utilities. Call 860-967-8888 1126085

WALLINGFORD-Cape style 3BR home. Stove, refrig & dishwasher incld. Full bsmt & prvt backyard. Owner/Broker. $1,300/mo + sec dep. 203-671-9309

HOME SWEET HOMES Offers Meriden - Studio/1BR apts From $650. Heat & HW incl. + sec. Avail. immed! 203-938-3789 MER. FURNISHED apts + rms: ALL Incl Heat, Elec, HW. Ground fl furn studio, $170/wk+sec. RMs $130/wk+sec. 203- 630-3823 www.Meridenrooms.com MERIDEN - 5 room, 2 Bedroom, 3rd floor, newly remodeled, off street parking, no pets, $800 plus utilities, references. 203671-9644

MERIDEN - 9 Guiel Place CONDOMINIUMS FOR RENT

1st Floor. 1 Bedroom. Heat included. $775 per month. 203-376-2160 Mike

MERIDEN Sunset Ave. Sunny & bright TH 3BR, 1 full 2 half bath, washer & dryer, 2c gar, corner unit, lovely yard. $1295 + utils. All Star Realty 203-952-1122

MERIDEN - Beautiful large 3BR apt, washer/dryer hook-up available. $1000/mo + 1 month security deposit. Call Tarita 203-233-5327

MERIDEN- 2BR, LR, DR, Kit., laundry room, 1 car gar., A/C, no pets, $1100/Mo. plus 2 Mos. Sec. 203-235-9214

MERIDEN - CLEAN 1 ROOM EFFICIENCY $450. Utilities included. 2 mos security. Credit check req. No pets. Call 203-284-0597

WALLINGFORD - Clean 1 & 2 BR condos. All redone, hdwd flrs. Hillside & Elm Garden. 2 mos. sec. No pets. (203) 804-0169

MERIDEN- 1BR apt, w/w carpet. Move in condition. $700. 860663-1229

dryer, enclosed sunporch, garage, many upgrades. No pets. Sec dep. $900. (860) 276-0552 MERIDEN 2 or 3BR, 1st FL. Good location. Remodeled. Appliances, WD hookup. Off-st parking. No pets. Sec 8 Approved. $775/$975. Refs. 203- 237-5802 MERIDEN 2BR, 4rms, 1st flr. 317 Broad St. Newly remodeled. No smoking. No pets. $860/mo + sec, 1st months. 203-237-9074 MERIDEN 3 & 2 bedroom apartments, 1st & 3rd floor, newly renovated, appls, off street parking, no pets, $975 & $750 mo. 203-815-8335 MERIDEN 3 bdrm., 2nd FL, $850/mo. 3bdrm., 3rd FL, $800/mo. 1 1/2 months sec. No utils. 187 Crown Street. 646 -713-4933 MERIDEN 3 room apt, stove & frig $625; Efficiency apt, 1 person, stove, frig, heat & light incl. 860-523-4135 before 8AM or after 6PM. MERIDEN 3rd fl furn studio, $700/mo + sec. Heat, HW, Elec incld. E. Side, very clean. Offst park. 203-630-3823 12pm8pm. www.Meridenrooms.com


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It's all here!

APARTMENTS FOR RENT

For more details and information call R.E. Broker Harvey Criscuolo (203) 634-1864 or email: criscuolah@bellsouth.net APARTMENTS FOR RENT

MERIDEN 32 Cook Ave.

Studio & 1 BR Apts. $600/Studio & $650+/1 BR New owners. Remodeled. Heat & Hot water incl. 203-886-7016

MERIDEN FULLY FURNISHED 1 BR, Living Room, Kitchen, Private Bath. $675 Security & lease required. Call 203-238-9772

MERIDEN STUDIO 1 bath. 465 Crown St, Spring Hill Condominiums. Fully applianced. Heat/HW included Well-maintained. $625/mo. 203-317-9638 MERIDEN STUDIOS - $650 1BRs - $750 2BRs - $850. Free Heat & HW incl. ACs. 24 hr maintenance. Sec. guard. Laundry Rm. Off st parking. 203-630-2841 MERIDEN- 1BR & 3BR units starting at $745. Some w/heat & HW incld. No pets. Sec dep & crdt ck req'd. MBI 203-671-2223 MERIDEN- 3BR. 2nd flr, stove & refrig. $850/mo + sec.

APARTMENTS FOR RENT 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 MERIDEN-2BR, 2nd flr, porch, totally remodeled. No washing machine. No pets. $850/mo. 203-886-9792 or 203-440-1840

PLAINVILLE 1BR units Starting at $515/month. One months security required. No pets. MBI 203-671-2223 SOUTHINGTON - 1 1/2 RM Efficiency, near I-84 $130/wk. Incld heat & HW, A/C, appl’s. Sec dep & refs req 860-620-0025 SOUTHINGTON - 1 1/2 RM Efficiency, near I-84 $130/wk. Incld heat & HW, A/C, appl’s. Sec dep & refs req 860-620-0025

203-237-8384

MERIDEN- Renovated Apartments

2 BR - $750, $850 & $950 Heat & Hot Water Included Secure building. Off st. parking. Call 203-886-7016 MERIDEN-1, 2 & 3BR for lease. Great specials! Income restrictions do apply. 203-686-1015 MERIDEN-1BR, Large Rooms, Large Windows, Off-St-Parking. WD Hookup. Very nice. $650 /mo. 2 mos sec & credit check required. No pets. 203-284-0597 MERIDEN-2 1/2BR, 2nd flr, Randolph Ave. full bath, LR, kit., FP $850/mo. 1st & last months. Utils not incld. No pets/smoking. Call 203-630-3871 MERIDEN-2 bdrm apt, own entrance, newly renovated, offst parking. No pets. $850/mo. Sec & refs req’d. 203-238-7133

SUMMER BROOK APTS Newly Remodeled 1BR - $700, 2 BR - $835 & $865, 3BR - $1025 Incl. heat, HW, off st parking Income Guidelines Apply Applications can be obtained at 35CC Darling St. Southington 860-621-1700 EHO Financed by CHFA Creative Management & Realty Co., Inc.

MERIDEN-Studio apt on busline, downtown, W/W carpet. $600/mo inclds heat & elec. No pets. 203-982-3042 MIDDLEFIELD - 1st flr, 2BR, in owner occupied home. Incl. Dish, wireless internet service, washer/dryer. No smoking. No pets. Credit check, refs. & sec. dep. req’d. $950. Call (860) 349-1396

SOUTHINGTON 1 Bedroom Apt. Near I-84. Appliances. security deposit & references. No smoking. No pets. 860-620-7648 SOUTHINGTON 2 BR Apt. Duplex style. Off st parking. $775. 1st & last month’s rent and security. 860-620-0294 SOUTHINGTON 2BR 136 Center St, downtown. 2nd flr. $860/ month includes hot water & garbage. No pets. 860-919-1908 Mike. Avail. Aug. 31. SOUTHINGTON. LARGE 1 BR apt w/appls, lge jacuzzi, w/d hookup in bsmt, utils not included. Near Hospital of Central CT. Avail Oct. 860-621-2693 WALLINGFORD - 2 BR, 2nd floor, recently renovated, offstreet parking, no dogs, avail now, 104 Meadow St., $850, 203-530-1840

MERIDEN $159,900- Adorable 3BR 2 full bath Ranch in Bradley Park neighborhood. Much updating has been completed. Finished lower level with full bath, kitchen area and walk-out to beautiful yard. Linda (203) 235-3300

WLFD. 1 BR apts including heat & hw. Lease, sec, no pets. JJ Bennett Realty 203-265-7101

APARTMENTS FOR RENT

WALLINGFORD 1 BR, 2nd Floor. WD Hookup, Off Street Parking, Trash Pickup. No pets. $650 per month. Call (203) 269-5333 WALLINGFORD 1 BR, Spacious ranch style apt. Appliances, laundry hookups in kitchen. Off st parking. 1 mo sec. 1 yr lease. No pets/smoking $800 203-631-5219 WALLINGFORD 1 or 2 BR Apartments Starting at $650 per month. No pets. Central location. Call (203) 269-9585 WALLINGFORD 2 BR Townhouse Apt. LR/DR Combo. W/D Hookup. Deck. Sec Dep $925 203-641-7010 WALLINGFORD 2BR,1 bath, unfurnished. Quite neighborhood. No smoking, no pets. $950/mo. Call 203-697-0819.

WALLINGFORD Great for 1st time homebuyer or empty nesters. Expandable Ranch. Beautiful corner lot, mature landscaping, 3BR, EIK, HW flrs thruout, AC, wall unit, attic, fan, pfin basement. $219,000. Annemarie (203) 265-5618

MERIDEN Houses for sale, rent or lease purchase. Visit our website at www.galleriahouses.com or call 203-671-2223 Galleria Real Estate

WLFD. OVERSIZED Tri-level, applianced kitchen, lots of storage & closet space. NO PETS. $1195. Call J.J. Bennett, 203-2657101.

WLFD $219,900-2BR Townhouse, Pilgrim Harbor. End unit, very clean, FP, HW floors, bright, CAIR, CVAC. Lots of closet space. Move in condition. Pat Burke (203) 265-5618

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES NORTH HAVEN Salon for sale Newly renovated. Call Patty (203)494-0576 SALON For rent, Meriden or Salon furniture for sale. Call 203-440-2213 or 203-887-2351

ROOMS FOR RENT MERIDEN CLEAN SAFE ROOMS Heat, utils,. E.Side, kit privileges, off-st park. $130/wk. www.Meridenrooms.com or call 203-630-3823 12pm-8pm MERIDEN lg. furnished rm. Private home, all utils included, shared kitchen & bath, nice yard. $550/mo or $140/wk. Call (203) 537-1772 Lisa.

NORTH CAROLINA Mountains. NEW! E-Z Finish Log Cabin Shell With Loft & Full Basement. Includes acreage. $99,900 Financing Available 828-247-9966 code 45

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

VACATION & SEASONAL RENTALS WLFD $675,000 “Magnificient view & privacy”. Cust Cape on 2AC, 4+BR, 3.1BTH. 9’ ceils, Crown molding, French drs galore! Granite, marble. Many more amenities! Must see! Mins to I91/I95, town, country club. Dee (203) 265-5618

GARAGE & STORAGE SPACE FOR RENT

STORES & OFFICES FOR RENT

WALLINGFORD- Spacious bilevel 3BR, 2 bathroom apt. Quiet, central location. $1025/mo. or best offer. No pets. (203) 676-7418

MERIDEN 1 unit avail at approx 1130sqft $1,000/mo w/o utils. Bathrm & storage rm. Near Gianni’s Restaurant. Call MBI 203-671-2223

WALLINGFORD-1st fl, 2BR, 5 rm, EIK, new bath, HW fl, 2 porches, w/d hkup, off-st parking. Heat, HW & trash pickup incl. No pets/ smoking. $1250 203-464-1847

MERIDEN Approx 900sqft, 5Rms + reception area & 2 baths, bsmt option extra. $1000/mo w/o utils. Near Gianni’s Restaurant. MBI 203-671-2223

WALLINGFORD-2BR, 1st flr, W/D hookup, carport. No pets. Super Clean! $950/mo + sec dep. Call 203-435-8333

WALLINGFORD- Center of town, great location. Ideal for retail business. Call Bob Sprafke (203) 444-3407

FT 3RD SHIFT & PT WEEKENDS Alarm Dispatchers required for busy central station. Excellent communication skills and computer knowledge a must. Excellent benefits. Send resume only to: Monitor Controls, Inc. 178-18 Center Street Wallingford, CT 06492 Attn: Central Station Manager AUTOMOTIVE DETAILER- PT. 30 hrs/wk. Must be able to wetsand and buff. Must be reliable. 203-284-8989 BAKER Full-time, every other weekend. Salary commensurate with experience. Call John or Betsy at 860-621-5837 or bring resume to: Tops Supermarket, 887 Meriden Waterbury Road, Plantsville.

BOOKKEEPER/TYPIST Part time. Team player. Quickbooks. Please fax resume 203634-7519 or call 203-634-1515

WALLINGFORD Use your imagination on this expandable 3BR Bungalow w/2c detached garage & additional lot included. House needs some work, but worth the time! $143,000 Kathy (203) 265-5618

SOUTHINGTON. Large 3 bay garage, 25x35. 860-621-2693 WOW! CALL FOR THIS MONTH’S AMAZING MANAGER’S SPECIALS! Storage Space-Clean, well lit, fenced facility. 5’x10’-$58.29, 5’x15’-$68.89, 10’x10’-$94.33, 10’x15’-$116.59, 10’x20’$132.49, 10’x30’-$206.69. CALL (203) 250-1515 for details.

ALARM DISPATCHERS

MERIDEN Ranch on quiet, dead end st. Minutes to Rt. 691. Immaculate 3 bed, 1 1/2 baths. Hardwood floors, wall to wall carpet. Freshly painted in move-in condition, new oil furnace, vinyl siding with 1 car attached garage, lg concrete patio with private yard. $219,000 Call 860-267-2742

MERIDEN. Room for rent, all util, share kit, bath & LR. Washer & dryer, off st parking. $150/week. 2 wks sec. (203) 605-8591

SELL/RENT YOUR TIMESHARE NOW!!! Maintenance fees too high? Need Cash? Sell your unused timeshare today. No commissions or Broker Fees. Free Consultation. www.sellatimeshare.com 1-866-708-3690

HELP WANTED

CHESHIRE $359,900 Yesterday’s charm with today’s amenities! 3BR, 2.5 bath Cape on level 1 acre in South Cheshire. Gorgeous remodeled kitchen w/trey ceiling completely updated, CAIR. Linda (203) 272-1234

NORTH HAVEN WALLINGFORD - 1 bedroom, 3rd floor, unique layout, close to town and route 5, off-street parking, washer/dryer hookup, appliances, trash and water. Security and references. No smoking or pets. Available September 1. $700 plus utilities. Call 203-269-6391

CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE

WLFD 1st fL, spacious 2BR w/garage & offstreet parking. east side. storage, laundry avail. $950. call 203-494-5620

WLFD-3BR, 2nd fl, hdwd fls, newly renovated, new windows. WD hookup. Off st parking. $1275 + sec. No pets. Credit check. Avail Now! 203-535-1162

Marketplace (877) 238-1953

HOUSES FOR SALE

WALLINGFORD. 3 BR, 2nd flr, lge rms, clean, off st parking, trash pickup, w/d hookup. Sec, credit ck. No pets. Section 8 approved. $1200. 86 Meadow St. (203) 265-5980, Lisa.

WLFD- NORTHRIDGE Commons, spacious 1 & 2BR units. $725 - $875 & up 203-269-5770

Property zoned C-1 for lease, central location w/ample parking. Over 15,000 sq. ft. available. Valued at 8.00 sq. ft.

HOUSES FOR SALE

CHILD CARE CENTER In Southington has afternoon PT positions M-F; 10-20 hrs/wk. Center exp. a plus, love of children a must. Call Michelle weekdays at 860-628-5524. COOK PART TIME - Saute Cook with breakfast experience for Sunday mornings. 3 yrs exp. min. Apply within: Gaetano’s Tavern on Main, 38-40 North Main St, Wallingford. CUST SRVC/GENERAL HELP

PERMANENT MERIDEN Expectional well maintained Col offers 3BR, 1.5BTH, formal DR with a great rm w/FP w/French doors that walk out to patio & private level backyard. Make this home yours! $219,900. Call Dawn (203) 235-3300

CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE SOUTHINGTON 2 bdrm., 1 1/2 baths. 6 Coach Drive Quiet location Townhouse. Over 55 community. Washer/dryer Low maintenance. Pets allowed. Owner 860-426-2873 $139,000

AND

SUMMER HELP START IMMEDIATELY We Need You! Positions avail in 5 departments for our 3 locations. Must be 18 or older & able to start as soon as tomorrow. CALL NOW!

All Callers Interviewed Positions will fill up Fast!

FLORIDA - 40 acre parcels Only 10 remaining. 100% useable. MUST SELL. $119,900 ea. Owner Financing from 3 1/2% Call 1-800-FLA-LAND (3525263) Florida Woodland Group, Inc. Lic. RE Broker.

Whether you’ve lost a ring, wallet or a Cocker Spaniel, a Marketplace ad can help track it.

860-329-0316 DRIVER/WAREHOUSE Position open at Meriden Feed. Heavy lifting, experience w/standard 20 foot box trucks & good driving record a must. 40 hrs/wk, $10/hr. Benefits. Call Charlie at 203-237-4414 for appointment.


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203-494-1526 One Man’s Junk REMOVAL. Free est. Call Ed.

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CARPENTRY

HOMETECH Carpentry, repairs. No job too small or large. Member BBB.

CARPET & FLOORING

We clean Estates, house, office, attic, cellar, gar, yd. Spring C/U. 860-575-8218/203-535-9817 DEBRIS removal of anykind. Demolition sheds, pools, etc. Quick, courteous srv. All calls returned. Ins. #0620397. Office 203-235-7723/Cell 860-558-5430

CARPET and upholstery cleaning. State of the art equip truck mount units. Call now for scheduling 203-269-9993. www.ucrservice.com

EMPLOYMENT RIGHTS, Discrimination, Health Care Denials & General Law. There are Laws to Protect You When Your Rights are Violated. Free 30 Minute Consultation. David Seaver, Attorney and Counselor At Law. Your Advocate for Your Rights. Wallingford. 203-774-4925

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 REPAIRS done by carpenters free estimate to windows, doors, roofing, siding, hatchways, and cellar leaks. Complete home improvements, additions, finish Bsmnt, dormers, porches & decks 203-238-1449 #578107 www.marceljcharpentier.com

ROOFING SPECIALISTS & SNOWPLOWING QUALITY, EXPERIENCE & AFFORDABILITY ● New Roofs ● Restoration Work ● All Types of Repairs ● Emergency Repairs

Ziggy Kacperski Berlin, CT 06037 Tel. 860-829-8212

EXCAVATING

All types of remod. 30+ yrs exp. No $$ Down. CT Reg 523804. Ins

203-237-4124 an LLC co.

15 yard roll-off - $350 20 yard roll-off - $450 Empire Construction, LLC 203-537-0360 www.EmpireLLC.biz

ELECTRICAL SERVICE

T.E.C. Electrical Svc LLC

SMALL JOBS WELCOME

HANDYPERSONS

Shamock Roofing

Home Doctor Tiny repairs-Major renovations Carpentry, plumbing, elec, painting. 42 yrs exp. 203-639-8389 CT #573358 Offers complete excavation services, drainage, underground utilities. 50+ yrs exp. 203-237-5409 CT Reg #503554

FENCING

A-1 HANDYMAN PLUS CT Reg #606277. GIVE us a call, we do it ALL. Free est. 203-631-1325

HEATING & COOLING

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 BILL RUDOLPH Landscaping Grading & Lawn renovations, Free estimates. #563661 . Call 203-237-9577

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

JUNK REMOVAL. 203-886-5110 JUNK REMOVAL & MORE! We clean Estates, house, office, attic, cellar, gar, yd. Spring C/U. 860-575-8218/203-535-9817 10% off if you mention this ad

KITCHEN & BATH REMODELING

SAVE $300 On Complete Bathroom Remodeling or Bath Liner Systems-installs over your old tub!

CORNERSTONE FENCE & Ornamental Gates. All types of fence. Res/Comm. AFA Cert. Ins’d. Call John Uvino 203-237-GATE CT Reg #601060

DON’T Sweat It this Summer! Call Duane Plumbing, heating & cooling. Quality work. Major credit cards. Low rates. 203-379-8944 #400335-S1

HOME IMPROVEMENTS

WESTFORT FARM Screened top soil mixed with compost. Picked up or delivered.

203-237-7129 203-530-7041 BILL RUDOLPH Landscaping Paver walkways & patios, retaining walls, landscape design, water features, planter bed renovations, drainage work backhoe work. Est 1972. Free est. #563661 (203) 237-9577

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

HEDGE TRIMMING

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

GUTTERS

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.

S & H MASONRY & CONSTRUCTION LLC All home improvements needs & masonry. Free est. Lic/Ins. #607639. Wlfd Cell-203-376-0355

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

PAUL’S MASONRY - New & Repairs. Stone walls, arches, chimneys, sidewalks, fireplace. Free est. #614863. 203-706-9281 CASCIO Mason. Chimney repair, sidewalks, walls, brick work, etc. CT Reg #611774. 203-265-7826 or cell 860-398-1223

PAINTING/ WALLPAPERING MIRKEL PAINTING Int./Ext. Popcorn ceilings. Interiors from $125 Exteriors from $899 CT Reg #569864. Ed 203-824-0446

PAVING

MIDSTATE PAVING

CROSS ROADS SERVICES Full Service landscaping Co. Hedge trimming, lawn renovation, Bobcat work. #553037. Call 203-627-8750 for estimate. Norm the Gardener’s 3-man crew is only $65/hr. CT Reg#571339 (203) 265-1460

DRIVEWAYS BUILT TO LAST Reasonable rates. CT Reg 575852 203-238-1708

LAWN & GARDEN LAWN mower & small engine repair. Reliable service. Call 203-630-1341

MASONRY Driveways/parking lots/ concrete. Free estimates. 50+yrs exp. 203-237-5409 CT Reg #503554

HEDGES GARAGE DOOR SERVICE Installation & Repairs CT #600415 203-235-9865

SAMMY Masonry-Since 1977. Concrete, stone, chimney, stucco. All masonry. CT 574337. Ins. 203-757-8029 or 203-206-4481

LANDSCAPING

GARAGE DOORS

A2Z

MASONRY

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

WE WEED GARDENS 800-890-8638 Ct Reg#569528 www.cthandiman.com

203-237-2122 EXCAVATING

PETE IN THE PICKUP

Neighborhood Handyman, LLC. Specializing in smaller jobs. Indoor/outdoor. CT Reg #611858 Matt 860-877-2549

UNITED FENCE Co. All types of fencing. Lic’d & ins’d. Free est. CT Reg 603790. (203) 634-1113

LANDSCAPING

JT’S LANDSCAPING, LLC Pruning, Mowing, trimming, hedges. All lawn maint. Top quality work. Ins’d. Free est. 203-213-6528 CT Reg #616311

JUNK REMOVAL

Roll-Off Dumpsters

All Phases of Electrical Work 24 hr. Emergency Service

ATTORNEYS

ZK Construction

DUMPSTERS

CROSS ROADS SERVICES 12 yard Rolloff Dumpsters Avail for home or yard cleanups Labor avail. CT Reg#553037. Call 203-627-8750 for estimate.

FREE ESTIMATES Garages, Attics, Basements, Brush, Pools, Decks, etc. Senior discounts. 203-238-0106

ROOF CLEANING Remove unwanted fungus, algae streaks, moss from your homes roof today. Fully lic’d & ins. CT Reg#0619909. 203-715-2301

203-235-8180 CT Reg #564042

IF YOU MENTION THIS AD

HOME IMPROVEMENTS

Fully insured & licensed Free estimates CT Reg. #573871

RICK’S AFFORDABLE Comm/resid Mowing, bagging Spring clean-ups, hedge trim, brush, tree & pricker removal. 11 yrs exp. 203-530-4447.

S & H MASONRY LLC StoneWalls*Steps*Chimneys Retaining Walls *FPs*Patios Walkways*Concrete Free est. Lic/Ins. #607639. Cell 203-376-0355 A&D MASONS, LLC - Brick, block, stone. Chimney repair, sidewalks, patios. Free estimate. Call 860-573-8091 Ct. Reg#611930

BIG GREEN LANDSCAPING Full service lawn care: Landscape design, pavers, retaining walls, planting, weeding flower beds, mulch, new lawns, lot clearing, yard cleanup. CT#619909 203-715-2301

JIMMY’S MASONRY Stonewalls, steps, patios, chimneys, all types. Lic. & Ins’d. 25 yrs exp. Call for free est. 860-2744893 CT. Reg. #604498 JACK Biafore, LLC Masonry Chimneys, brick, block, stone walls, patios. In business over 50 yrs. CT# 623849 (203) 537-3572

D & G PAVING Over 25yrs exp. Paving, seal coating, concrete work. CT Reg#0577005. 203-237-6058 OMEGA - All paving, seal coating, hot tar crack filling. 10% off. Free est. All work guranteed #0624631. 860-294-1184

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


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Thursday, August 27, 2009 — The Berlin Citizen HELP WANTED

Customer Service Rep Energy Conservation company seeks FT customer service rep to handle heavy incoming/outgoing phone calls and data entry in a call center environment. Must possess excellent phone, computer, and organizational skills. Strong PC skills required. Must pass background and drug test. Please email resume to:

Danielle-cri@sbcglobal.net PLUMBING

ROOFING

SAMMY Construction Quality Work. Carpentry, repairs, siding, roofs & more! 203-757-8029 or 203-206-4481 CT# 619246

TOP SOIL SAND & FILL

Must enjoy loud music and be able to work with opp. sex

HOME HEALTH AIDE SUPERVISOR

BEAUTIFUL FARM FRESH Screened Top Soil. Fill, Sand & Stone. Picked up or delivered. No minimum. Cariati Developers, Inc. 860-681-3991

Looking for fun/exciting guys & gals to work in factory outlet. Full time and perm work avail. No exp. nec. We train. ● Customer Service Reps ● Appointment Setters ● Manager Trainees

Our Meriden office is looking for a highly motivated, experienced individual. Candidate must be a RN or LPN. Fax Resume Attn: Dawn (203) 599-6071 Or call (203) 599-6070 www.utopiahomecare.com

★★★★★★★★

203-639-0032

Empire Construction, LLC Your Professional Roofer New Roofs, Reroofs, Tearoffs We fix leaks too! 203-269-3559 CT Reg#565514 www.EmpireLLC.biz

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

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

SIDING BIG GREEN POWERWASHING SERVICE Residential, Commercial. Quality work done. Gutters cleaned at time of power wash. CT# 619909. Call Today. Call 203-715-2301

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

CT Reg. #516790

GENERAL HELP

GENERATION X

WESTFORT FARM Screened top soil mixed with compost. Picked up or delivered.

INTERVIEWING 1st 100 CALLERS 860-329-0316

203-237-7129 203-530-7041 HAZELWOOD EXCAVATING Dry farm screened topsoil and colored mulch.

203-269-0135

HAIRDRESSERS, Full or part time or rent a chair. We are offering a $1000 bonus to the right stylist. Also, private rooms avail. For more details and an interview appt call Cindy (203) 238-7133

LAVIGNE’S TREE SERVICE IN BUSINESS 28 YRS. Tree removal. Stump grinding. Crane Srv. Free Est. Fully insured. 203-294-1775

PROF. ARBORIST #S3365 75ft bucket truck. Precise Tree CT Reg #562159.

203-272-4216

Fully licensed/insured. CT Reg.# 577319

Safety Pruning & Removals! Special storm season pricing Licensed Arborist. 75ft bucket Precise Tree

FIDERIO & SONS

FIDERIO & SONS

203-272-4216

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

Shamock Roofing

203-237-0350

All types of remod. 30+ yrs exp. No $$ Down. CT Reg 523804. Ins

CT Reg. #516790

GARY WODATCH LLC Tree Removal, All calls returned Reg #0620397. Quick courteous service. Office 203-235-7723 or Cell 860-558-5430

Visits available in Meriden / Wallingford areas. Bilingual a +! Transportation a must! Top Pay! 1-800-946-6331 Fax: 203-630-1203 customerservice@ familycarevn.com www.familycarevn.com EOE

HVAC Service Technician For commercial, industrial and residential. Must have S or D trade license and clean driving record. Excellent wages, Medical & Life Insurance, 401k, Profit Sharing. Paid time off, company truck & cell phone. Steady work with overtime available. Flex call schedule. Email eric@entheatingandcooling.com Or call 203-915-3355 Licensed Techs Only, Please.

HVAC Sheet Metal Mechanic

JANITORIAL WORK For office buildings in Meriden & Wallingford. PT evenings Mon-Fri, approx 15-20 hrs per week. Proper ID & background checks req. Call Maureen 203-437-7097

KITCHEN MANAGER

Remove unwanted fungus, algae streaks, moss from your homes roof today. Fully lic’d & ins. CT Reg#0619909. 203-715-2301

Roofs R Us 1126084

Family run for 42yrs Siding, seamless gutters, windows. We Beat Any Quote! 203-639-8389 CT #573358

Marketplace works beyond a shadow of a doubt.

HELP WANTED

HELP WANTED

Family Care Visiting Nurse

Experienced in commercial and industrial duct installations Call 860-828-3762.

ROOF CLEANING

Come be part of the Elim Park rehabilitation team in our state of the art Shortterm Rehabilitation & Health Care Center. Full-time position & per-diem opportunities available. Must possess CT license. Please send resume to Elim Park Baptist Home 140 Cook Hill Road, Cheshire, CT 06410 or fax resume to 203-271-7794 or e-mail to CWalker@elimpark.org. EOE, A/A, MF, DV.

FT/PT/Per Diem Visits available in Meriden / Wallingford areas. Very Competitive Rates! Home care exp. preferred!

Family Care Visiting Nurse 1-800-946-6331 Fax: 203-380-3582 customerservice@ familycarevn.com www.familycarevn.com EOE

RNS Part Time RNs- weekends 7am3pm & Per Diem RNs for all shifts in 60-bed, premier LTC facility. Very competitive pay rates. Apply in person, or send resume to:

sbanas@ctbaptisthomes.org We invite you to tour our facility, meet our staff and residents and see the difference. CT Baptist Homes 292 Thorpe Ave, Meriden, CT

(203) 237-1206

HHA/CNAS

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

203-237-4124 an LLC co

Millions of people look to Marketplace everyday. It’s used news.

Physical Therapist Assistant Full Time

PHYSICAL THERAPIST/ OCCUPATIONAL THERAPIST/ SPEECH LANGUAGE PATHOLOGISTS

TREE SERVICES

203-639-0032

ROOFING

DENTAL HYGIENIST. Busy general practice looking for a professional and outgoing dental hygienist to join our team. Full time, Mon/Tues 7:30-6:30, Thurs 7:30-4:30, Fri 7:30-12:30 Call 203-269-4443/fax resume to 203-269-0828

★★★★★★★★

POWER WASHING

IS Spring cleaning on the outside. FREE ESTIMATES. Call Kevin 203-440-3279

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

Our Meriden office is looking for a highly motivated, experienced individual. Fax Resume Attn: Dawn (203) 599-6071 Or call (203) 599-6070 www.utopiahomecare.com

203-237-0350

Fully license/insured. CT Reg# 577319

C A L L F O R A U G U S T S P E C I A LS T HE P O W E R W A S HI N G K I N G S Others Wash - We Clean! 203-631-3777 or 860-839-1000 thepowerwashingkings.com

FIDERIO & SONS

Data Entry/Medical Records Coordinator

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

Plumbing & Piping Contractor Specializing in both small & large jobs. CT Reg #204060. John 203-284-9744 Phone/Fax Cell: 203-500-5224

SIDING

ELECTRICAL AdministratorMust have experience in commercial, industrial & institutional estimating. Some design build work. Computer estimating a must. Preferably ConEst. AutoCAD knowledge a plus. Paid holidays & benefits. Mail resume to: P.O. Box 818, Plainville, CT 06062

MEDICAL CAREERS

Maintenance Technician Experienced - Full Time - 40 hours - Temporary Position Continuing Care Retirement Community for general maintenance & repairs including light plumbing, electrical, carpentry, grounds, etc. Must have strong HVAC experience. Apply in person, M-F, 8a to 7p weekends 10a - 3p, or fax resume with cover letter to HR: 203-271-7794. Elim Park Baptist Home, 140 Cook Hill Road, Cheshire, CT 06410. EOE, A/A, M/F, D/V. MAINTENANCE-15hrs per week. 8am-11am. Mon-Fri. $10/hr. Must have previous exp with (3) references. General custodial duties. Call for applicaition New Britain Youth Museum 860-827-9064 or send resume/qualifications to: employmentnbym@snet.net

Must have 2 yrs experience in managing Italian restaurant and verifiable references. Send cover letter, resume and references, detailing experience and particular skills, also identify your salary expectations, to: Serafino’s Restaurant 72 South Turnpike Rd Wallingford, CT 06492

MARKET RES ANALYST: res relvt natl/intern’l markts/data; conduct rep/assesmts, strategy; analyz prices/potentl sales. Min MA in marktg/relted+1 yr relatd exp; or BA in same+5 yrs post-BA, progrsv exp. Mail res+trans to Mr. Ball c/o Avalon Advance Tech & Repair, 59 Newberry Rd, E.Windsor CT 06088

PAINTING FT Painters and subcontractors for residential and commercial work. Call 800-778-9885 x 1279

PLUMBER Apprentice with exp. PT/FT position, Wallingford. Great opportunity for growth. Call 860-301-8705

MARKETING PROMOTER Full of part time. Flexible hours. Seeking outgoing people to work at display booth in Wallingford or North Haven store to schedule appointments with customers for in home estimates of our home improvement products. Hourly plus bonus. Call Joe 860-919-7175 or 1-800-977-8853 Mon thru Fri, 10am-4pm.

HELP WANTED ROUTE JUMPER TRUCK DRIVER NEEDED Clean driving record a must. Must be 21 or older. Class A CDL required. Also involves warehouse work. Major medical and 401k. Start $18 per hour. Call Steve Rowe for appointment 203-265-5533.

SOUS CHEF National Food management company has position available in the Farmington area for a Sous chef, preferably culinary graduate. Very strong chance of potential management postion. Please email resume to: damianka@comcast.net EOE

CAREER TRAINING & SCHOOLS

MERIDEN ROUTES Early Morning Hours N Colony Rd Catherine Dr Nancy Ln Lilli Ln Empire Ave Mountain View Rd Old North Colony Rd 98 Papers $130. weekly Collection Involved Call Circulation Recruitment Dept.

203-634-3933

ATTEND COLLEGE ONLINE from home. Medical, Business, Paralegal, Computers, Criminal Justice. Job placement assistance. Computer available. Financial aid if qualified. Call 800-4880386 www.CenturaOnline.com HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA!! Fast, Affordable, Accredited. FREE Brochure. Call NOW! 1-888-532-6546 ext 96 www.continentalacademy.com

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


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The Berlin Citizen — Thursday, August 27, 2009

JOB LOT

Ocean State Cell Phone Chairs

Stretch-on Book Covers

URI #2 Grass Seed

Fun-shaped chairs in multiple colors; a neat way to keep your cell phone near

Standard or large sizes in prints or solids

Comp. $2 -$4

Comp. $5

1ea

$

450

2

$

VTech 6.0 Digital Cordless Phone

3 lbs

35

(includes winch and cable) Round .................29.99 Round .................39.99 Round .................59.99 Round .................69.99

DVDS - 250 Movie Titles!

Ice Equalizers Pool Pillows 4'x8' Heavy Duty

2

$

5

$

• Automatically sets the correct time

Desk Lamp

10

$

5

5

10

$

$

15

$

Grandrich® Floor Lamp

1121568

300 watt Halogen blub included Dimmer switch

20

15

$

$

10

$

Light Bar

Twin Size with Auto Pump

888

Portable Task Light

Puck Lights 6,000 BTU Electronic Window Air Conditioner w/Remote

20

129

$

10

Fans 16” Stand ............18.50 9” High Velocity ...$15

30

Sand Chair

Folding Beach Chair

13

$

7’ Sun Blocking Umbrella with Tilt

19.5”Hx23” Wx23”D

$50

30

$

$80

Storage Chest

Adjustable 5 Position Folding Steel Frame Sling Lounge Your Choice

Patio Sets

End of Season Sale! Rust Resistant Steel

5 Pc. Patio Set

35

Comp. $400

160

$

3

99

9' Two Tier Wood Frame OR 9' Aluminum Umbrella Your Choice:

50

$

40

Umbrellas & bases on all three sets sold separately

LOOK FOR MANAGER’S UNADVERTISED SPECIALS IN ALL OUR STORES EVERY WEEK!

Assorted brands & styles

Comp. $5.99

Comp. $8 - $10

399

3

99

Childrens’ Back Packs

Brand Name Backpacks & Slings Comp. $19.99

Several brands & styles to choose from for boys & girls

Comp. $12.99

999

699 Flexible 1” Binders

Colorful Notebooks Colorful marble composition 3 hole wireless

3 rings Assorted colors

Comp. $2

Comp. $2

1ea

1ea

$

$

Pen Sets

Mechanical Pencils

• Papermate Eagle® 12 ct. • RoseArt ComboStix 10 ct. • Uniball, Rollerball & more

• Bic 10 ct. • BicMatic 5 ct. • Paper Mate PhD 1 ct. • more

Comp. $4

2ea

$

250

$

• Waterproof • Assorted styles

2

Comp. $699

$

8' Wood Shaft OR 7 1/2’ Umbrella Your Choice:

Insulated Lunch Bags

Child Back Packs Starter® Everlast® Arizona Blue®

Your Choice

Rust Free Aluminum

5 Pc. Patio Set

Stainless Steel or Copper Finish Comp. $9.97

20

Selection varies by store.

$

Solar Stake Light

6’ Fiber Reactive Print Beach Towel Comp. $20 Folding Sling $ Chair WE RARELY LIMIT QUANTITIES!

7

Zero Gravity Multi-Position Recliner

24

24 $

Shop early for best selection!

$

$

30

$

Comp. $49.99

5 Position

Our price $1 to $8 - Comp. $3 to $16 • Letter trays, magazine holders, pencil cups/trays, sorters, organizers & more!

Storage Island

40

$

$60

30

Full..........Comp. $89.99 Queen....Comp. $99.99 King........Comp. $129.99

SPF 100 PLUS RATING FOR UV PROTECTION

299

$

59.5”H

$

• Quick dry nylon fabric • Carry strap

Desktop Accessories

32”W $60

Full/Queen ............$18 King .........................$20

8 Pack

Comp. $9.75

50-75% Off Office Store Prices! 9 LED 12 LED Track Lights Track Lights

Your Choice

15

2

$

Save on Back-to-School Items!

2 Door Storage Cabinet

$

400 Thread Count Sheet Sets

Powerbar® Endurance Drink Packets

Your Choice

Comp. $21.99

While supplies last - store stock only

60” Storage Locker

2'x6' Runner .......................$7 4'x6' Area Rug ................$18 5’x8’ Area Rug..................$30 6'x9' Area Rug...................$40 9'x12' Area Rug.....$80 -$90

Twin

Powerbar® Endurance Fuel Drink Mix 52 servings

45 ClosetMaid Storage Items! Excellent Savings!

$

10

$ Choose from white, blue, green or multicolor

Comp. $450 SALE

Commercial ® Cool

3’x5’ Area

$

4

$

Your Choice:

CLOSETMAID® CLOSEOUT!

Residential & Commercial Area Rugs at the lowest possible prices!

Super Soft Plush Microfiber Blankets

Comp. $39.99

Comp. $8

9000 BTU Portable Electronic Air Conditioner

Comp. $200 SALE

$

Inflates in 2.5 minutes!

by PhilipsTM

Crew necks & Henleys

Your Choice

50

20

3 Pk LED Lawn Stakes

RITE LITETM LED LIGHTING

$ $ $

130

$

Comp. $12

10

with built-in pump

Queen Size with Pump

5

OR Men’s Sueded Jersey Tops

$

Auto Inflating Queen Hi Rise Air Bed Inflates in 3 minutes!

• U.L. Classified up to 1700ºF • Combination & key Comp. $199

Long Sleeve V-neck & Scoops Solids or Stripes 100% cotton

Comp. $42

7

Comp. $30

Comp. $30

Comp. $20

Ladies Tees

Sun Bleached Stretch Twill with Bonus Belt

$

Waterproof Fire Safe

$

Famous Maker Capris

Comp. $12-$24 Your Choice:

72” Torchiere

63” Tree Lamp

$

Character Knit OR Airwalk Flannel Lounge Pants

39

$

100% cotton flannel or knit

Comp. $10 & more Your Choice:

5

$

• Heavy gauge steel • Programable digital lock with override access key • Felt pad protects valuables Comp. $79

Mens & Ladies Dorm Pants

Comp. $15 - $28 Your Choice:

Comp. $20 & more! Your Choice:

Your Choice:

20

Digital Lock Safe

1 Gallon Anti-Freeze ............4.49 1 Gallon Winterizer .............3.99

Mesh/dazzle

17” Desk Lamp

Fire Protector

• U.L. Classified up to 1550ºF • Security latch & key lock • Nearly 300 cubic inches of storage Comp. $32

$

Ladies Russell Performance Wear Tops or Shorts

Performance Shorts

Dri-Power

499

Winterizing Kits

1’x8’ Double ...........................5.99 1’x10’ Double ........................6.99

OR

Comp. $19.99

Your Choice:

899

100% Polyester

Acu-rite Digital Alarm Clock

$40 $45 7’ Fiberglass......Comp. $90.........$60 5’ Fiberglass......Comp. $79.........

20,000 Gallon ....14.99 30,000 Gallon ....19.99

Mens Russell Tech T-Shirts

10” & 12” Wall Clocks

• Rated to 225 lbs medium commercial rating • OSHA & ANSI certified

4’ Fiberglass......Comp. $69.........

Winterizing Kits 10,000 Gallon

349

4’x5’ Heavy Duty.......................7.99

1 Gal Algaecide OR 1 Gal Clarifier

299

1'x4' Single

13 13

Your Choice

Type 2 Rated Ladders

Your Choice:

Deluxe Water Tubes

99 99

®

COSCO 1 Gal Liquid Shock OR 1Lb Powdered Shock

12'x24' ...............................36.99 16'x24' ...............................49.99 16'x32' ...............................59.99 16'x36' ...............................66.99 18'x36' ...............................69.99 20'x40' ...............................89.99 25'x45' ............................112.99 30'x50' ............................149.99

15' 18' 21' 24'

STORE HOURS! Mon-Sat 8am-9pm; Sun 9am-8pm Sale Dates: Thurs. Aug. 27 - Wed. Sept. 2, 2009

20

$

In Ground Pool Covers

Above Ground Pool Covers

$

Desk or Clip Lamp

Comp. $32.97

Commercial Grade Winter Pool Covers

• With instant message capabilities • Querty keyboard • Full color LED handset display • Call waiting/Caller ID Comp. $148.99

Comp. $10

Occasional Table

• 20”x30” • adjustable height • Use indoors or out

Rust Resistant Steel

7 Pc. Patio Set Comp. $600

269

$

*MA: Hyannis, Falmouth, S. Yarmouth, Buzzards Bay, Dennisport & Chatham - Sun 9am-9pm; Mon-Sat 8am - 10pm Visit www.oceanstatejoblot.com for store locations & hours SIGN UP TO RECEIVE AN ADVANCED COPY OF OUR WEEKLY AD & INTERNET COUPONS

12-Digit Tilt Top OR 240 Function Scientific Calculator

$

All Zippered Binders

Your Choice

Your Choice

5

$

4

$

We now accept Cash Benefit EBT Cards

Comp. $10 R

We accept A M E R I C A N E X P R E S S ® CARDS


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