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Inside: Break out the Blender! Its smoothie time page 9 OUR 119TH YEAR AndoverTownsman , AN EAGLE-TRIBUNE COMPANY Issue No. 1 32 pages SEPTEMBER 1, 2006 75 CENTS 5 YEARS Removed 9/11 still powerful for many By Judy Wakefield The terrorist attacks of Sep tember 11.2001, directly affect ed dozens of Andover residents. Some lost family members. Others narrowly escaped death. More volunteered their time alter the attacks to try to make a difference. The five year anniversary of September 11 is Monday. Five years later, the memo ries of the events - and especial ly of the people lost - are still strong for many. Andover native Doug Burke recalls the way his good friend Lenny Taylor politely pointed out mistakes to their physics teacher at Andover High School. Lenny was just brilliant, so j smart," Burke said of his best friend in high school who would eventually serve as the ( best man at his wedding. I miss him every day. And I think of his wife and two daughters ! whom he loved so much. It's just so sad," said Burke, who grew up on Jenkins Road and now lives in Methuen with ( his wife, Gayle (Parent) Burke and their two children. "I will never forget him. He was just an awesome guy." Taylor, who was captain of Continued on page 4 Andoverites brother on doomed Ky. flight By Alison McGonagle The morning of Aug. 27 was picturesque for Terry Welsh, a 20-year Andover resident. She and her 13 year-old son. Brett, were at their favorite vacation spot in Tampa, Fla., by the pool. Thats when the phone rang, and Welch's life changed forever. That morning, her 55-year- old brother. Michael Noel Ryan, boarded Flight 5191 in his hometown of Lexington. Ky. The plane never made it out of Lexington. Comair Flight 5191 crashed and caught fire shortly after leaving a runway too short for its size and weight early on the morning of Aug. 27. Forty-nine people were killed, and the only survivor, a co-pilot, was left in critical condition, according to reports. Come I p.m., Welsh remem bers the telephone call from another brother. Joseph. "He said the plane crashed. And Michael was on the plane. I dont know- what I did next," said Welsh. Ryan, who established an Continued on page 8 S E P I E M B E R SAI I I A T 1 0 N S Bancroft Elementary School Principal Scott Morrison receives high fives from students as they exit the bus on Gs* - school on Tuesday. School population leveling off By Brian Davidson Townwide public school enrollment numbers will remain around 6.(XX) students through the 2015-16 school yeai. according to projections by the New England School Development Council. NESDEC. hired by the Andover Public Schools to analyze enrollment trends and school capacities, has released its final report to Superintendent Claudia Bach. "There is nothing in heie thats new or surprising," said Bach, who made the report available to the Tow nsman Tuesday night. NESDEC found that matr schools in town currently need more space, so the pro jection of Hat enrollment numbers over the xtsevcral eat ould allov cial^ more time to rectify current space issues. But the news also conics as a bit of a disappointment, said School Committee Chairman Tony James "In a sense its bad news because earlier projections predicted an enrollment falloff," he said The NESDEC report states that between 1995-96 and 2<X)5-06. townwide enrollment rose from 5.415 to 5.980 students T report finds that ilthough a ec :nt - residentialdevelopme.it .... .Id sueg, i tinued enrollment increases, a c- ' sjump in properly values has kepi y families - those most likely to have y. children - from moi inc in "Thus, at the momen it appears that pi lie school enrollment wui only rise slicti to 6.005 pupils by 2015-16." states report. However this pause may be qi mtinued on pat This OLDEST house Preservationist seeks work on town's 1670s home PHOTO BY TIM JEAN Michael Ristuccia Jr. and his father are restoring a home at 11 Clark Road. Next, the preservationists hope to tackle the oldest home in Andover, at 88 Lowell St. By Alison McGonagle Tonight, local preserv ationist Mike Ristuc cia will go before the Zoning Board of Appeals to discuss restoring the oldest home in Andov er. Ristuccia's work is well known. He has moved and restored other historic Andover homes befoe and earned the town's approval. On Monday. Aug. 21. the Board of Selectmen signed off on Ristuccia's restora tion plan for 11 Clark Road. The selectmen also approved an agreement allow ing changes to the historic property at 352 South Main St But this latest project at 88 Low ell St. - to renovate a home built circa 1670 - may be' Ristuccia's most important to date Tonights meeting with the zoning board is just the start of a long process, which would end successfully with a signed agreement allowing the builder to proceed. The town requires builders to get a special permit for all restoration projects on historic homes. The Andover Preservation Commis sion and Attorney Mark Johnson. Ristuccia's lawy er, have outlined a process and some guidelines for builders to abide by when deal ing with delicate properties, with an eye toward maintaining their historic features. ■The bottom line is to make sure the hous es maintain historic significance." said John son. "This includes making sure that whatev er makes the building historically significant is not knocked off." Johnson also said zoning law s ensure that the historic home cannot be knocked down, with an oversized building replacing it on an undersized lot. "The Andover Preservation Commission sets specific restrictions as to w hat repairs can be made, and w hich ones a builder needs to get special approval to make. Johnson said. Repairs needing special approval ate most ly major ones, such as stripping a house coin- Continued on page 2 index Arts & Entertainment 17 Business 6 Classified/Real Estate 21 Crossword . 18 Editorial ........................ 7 Education ........................... 11 Letters ................. '7 Obituaries ... 8 Police Log 5 Seniors News 10 Sports 14 Townspeople 9 / NEW \ ANDOVER TAXI & PRIVATE LIVERY WE OFFER LOCAL 24 HOUR SERVICE To All Our Andover & N. 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OUR 119TH YEAR

AndoverTownsman, AN EAGLE-TRIBUNE COMPANY

Issue No. 1 32 pages SEPTEMBER 1, 2006 75 CENTS

5 YEARS

Removed9/11 still powerful for many

By Judy WakefieldThe terrorist attacks of Sep­

tember 11.2001, directly affect­ed dozens of Andover residents. Some lost family members. Others narrowly escaped death. More volunteered their time alter the attacks to try to make a difference.

The five year anniversary of September 11 is Monday.

Five years later, the memo­ries of the events - and especial­ly of the people lost - are still strong for many.

Andover native Doug Burke recalls the way his good friend Lenny Taylor politely pointed out mistakes to their physics

teacher at Andover High School.

“Lenny was just brilliant, so j smart," Burke said of his best friend in high school who would eventually serve as the ( best man at his wedding. “I miss him every day. And I think of his wife and two daughters !

whom he loved so much.“It's just so sad," said Burke,

who grew up on Jenkins Road and now lives in Methuen with ( his wife, Gayle (Parent) Burke and their two children. "I will never forget him. He was just an awesome guy."

Taylor, who was captain of

Continued on page 4

Andoverite’s brother

on doomed Ky. flightBy Alison McGonagle

The morning of Aug. 27 was picturesque for Terry Welsh, a 20-year Andover resident. She and her 13 year-old son. Brett, were at their favorite vacation spot in Tampa, Fla., by the pool. That’s when the phone rang, and Welch's life changed forever.

That morning, her 55-year- old brother. Michael Noel Ryan, boarded Flight 5191 in his hometown of Lexington. Ky. The plane never made it out of Lexington.

Comair Flight 5191 crashed

and caught fire shortly after leaving a runway too short for its size and weight early on the morning of Aug. 27. Forty-nine people were killed, and the only survivor, a co-pilot, was left in critical condition, according to

reports.Come I p.m., Welsh remem­

bers the telephone call from another brother. Joseph.

"He said the plane crashed. And Michael was on the plane. I don’t know- what I did next," said Welsh.

Ryan, who established an

Continued on page 8

S E P I E M B E R SAI I I A T 1 0 N S

Bancroft Elementary School Principal Scott Morrison receives high fives from students as they exit the bus on • Gs* - school on Tuesday.

School population leveling offBy Brian Davidson

Townwide public school enrollment numbers will remain around 6.(XX) students through the 2015-16 school yeai. according to projections by the New England School Development Council. NESDEC. hired by the Andover Public Schools to analyze enrollment trends and school capacities, has released its final report to Superintendent Claudia Bach.

"There is nothing in heie that’s new or surprising," said Bach, who made the report available to the Tow nsman Tuesday night.

NESDEC found that matr schools in town currently need more space, so the pro­jection of Hat enrollment numbers over the n« xtsevcral ■ eat • ould allov cial^ more time to rectify current space

issues. But the news also conics as a bit of a disappointment, said School Committee Chairman Tony James

"In a sense it’s bad news because earlier projections predicted an enrollment falloff," he said

The NESDEC report states that between 1995-96 and 2<X)5-06. townwide enrollment

rose from 5.415 to 5.980 students T report finds that ilthough a ec :nt - residentialdevelopme.it .... .Id sueg, i tinued enrollment increases, a c- ' s’ • jump in properly values has kepi y families - those most likely to have y. children - from moi inc in

"Thus, at the momen it appears that pi lie school enrollment wui only rise slicti to 6.005 pupils by 2015-16." states report. However this pause may be qi

mtinued on pat

This OLDEST housePreservationist seeks work on town's 1670s home

PHOTO BY TIM JEAN

Michael Ristuccia Jr. and his father are restoring a home at 11 Clark Road. Next, the preservationists hope to tackle the oldest home in Andover, at 88 Lowell St.

By Alison McGonagleTonight, local preserv ationist Mike Ristuc­

cia will go before the Zoning Board of Appeals to discuss restoring the oldest home in Andov er.

Ristuccia's work is well known. He has moved and restored other historic Andover homes befo’e and earned the town's approval. On Monday. Aug. 21. the Board of Selectmen signed off on Ristuccia's restora­tion plan for 11 Clark Road. The selectmen also approved an agreement allow ing changes to the historic property at 352 South Main St

But this latest project at 88 Low ell St. - to renovate a home built circa 1670 - may be' Ristuccia's most important to date

Tonight’s meeting with the zoning board is just the start of a long process, which would end successfully with a signed agreement allowing the builder to proceed.

The town requires builders to get a special permit for all restoration projects on historic

homes. The Andover Preservation Commis­sion and Attorney Mark Johnson. Ristuccia's lawy er, have outlined a process and some guidelines for builders to abide by when deal­ing with delicate properties, with an eye toward maintaining their historic features.

’■The bottom line is to make sure the hous­es maintain historic significance." said John­son. "This includes making sure that whatev­er makes the building historically significant is not knocked off."

Johnson also said zoning law s ensure that the historic home cannot be knocked down, with an oversized building replacing it on an undersized lot.

"The Andover Preservation Commission sets specific restrictions as to w hat repairs can be made, and w hich ones a builder needs to get special approval to make. Johnson said.

Repairs needing special approval ate most­ly major ones, such as stripping a house coin-

Continued on page 2

indexArts & Entertainment 17

Business 6

Classified/Real Estate 21

Crossword . 18

Editorial........................ 7

Education ........................... 11

Letters ................. '7

Obituaries ... 8

Police Log 5

Seniors News 10

Sports 14

Townspeople 9

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Historichomes■ RESTORATIONContinued from page I

pletely. or installing heating or air conditioning systems.

To quality for a special per­mit, a property must be located in Andover and listed on either the National Register of Historic Places, the State Register of His­toric Places, or the Andover His­toric Building Survey. Priority is given to keeping the building or home in place, but at times his­toric buildings need to be moved. Moving the buildings is only considered if no other preservation measures are possi­ble at the present site, or if the move will place the building in a more historically accurate area.

When apply ing for a special

PHOTO BY TIM JEAN

Work to restore a historic Clark Road home is under way.

permit to restore, the builder must sign off on the agreement, which details the do’s and don't's of the project, as well as special procedures that may arise. Each agreement is differ­ent based on the type of work

and the type of property in ques­tion. In addition to the builder, the Andover Preservation Com­mission, the Massachusetts His­torical Commission, and the Andover selectmen must sign off on the project.

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By Colin SteeleIt will be at least a month until the School Committee decides

whether to give up some of its land for a youth center, member Arthur Barber said.

“Logistical issues” have forced the town's Youth Center Sub­committee to push back its public hearings on the plan for anoth­er two weeks, Barber said. The forums were tentatively sched­uled for mid-September but now won't happen until the last week of the month - and the School Committee won't vote until after those hearings.

“We have to hear' what the public has to say," Barber said. “It's going to be October at least.”

The Andover Youth Foundation wants to build its long- planned youth center on land behind Doherty Middle School on Bartlet Street. But the foundation can't move forward unless the School Committee agrees to give up its control of the land.

The foundation will also conduct a traffic study the week of Sept. 11 or Sept. 18 and hopefully present those findings at the public forum. Barber said.

Plans for a youth center have been in the works for more than a decade, and the land behind Doherty is the third proposed site in that time.

The School Committee also plans to consider a consultant's report on enrollment and space needs that will play into its deci­sion (see story, page /J. A preliminary report this summer said the schools need 40 new classrooms, and the land behind Doher­ty is one of few large, vacant parcels under School Committee control that could be used if the schools need to expand.

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Mary Immaculate Health Care Services will host an “Evening of Sharing and Car­ing" sponsored by Unidine Corp, on Wednesday, Sept. 13 from 5:30 to 9 p.m. at the Andover Country Club. The event will include cocktails and dinner.

“Our Nursing/Restorative Center sustained nearly $6 mil­lion in damages during the floods in May. We have spent the past months rebuilding and expect to welcome our residents back by the end of the summer. This truly will be an evening of earing and sharing for the entire Mary Immaculate family,"says Barbara Grant, MIHCS presi­dent and CEO.

The evening will feature a keynote address by William L. (Larry) Minnix Jr., president and chief executive officer of the American Association of Homes and Services for the Aging.

State Sen. Susan C. Tucker (D-Andover) will be presented with the Marguerite D'Youville Pilgrimage of Love award in recognition for her commitment and dedication to the elderly cit­izens of our community, city and state. Tucker is chairwoman of the Elder Affairs Committee.

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Guests who attend the event may purchase either a table of 10 ranging from $850 to $2,500, or individual tickets at $65. Pro­ceeds will be used to support the services provided by MIHCS, said organizers. For information and reservations call Linda Thomson at 978-685-6321.

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IN BRIEF

Special Olympics soccer kicks off Sunday

Primary polls

Andover voters in precincts , 7, 8 will be receiving a post­

card from the Board of Regis­trars this week to remind them that their polling place will change from Andover High School to the Andover Senior Center on Whiitier Court for the primary election on Sept. 19 and the state election on Nov. 7.

All other precincts will remain at the Collins Field House at Andover High School on Shawsheen Road.

Finegold office hours

State Rep. Barry R. Finegold and staff will hold open office hours on Wednesday, Sept. 13 in Lawrence, Andover and Tewks­bury. Office hours will be held in Andover at the Andover Senior Center from noon to I p.m. He will also be at the Lawrence Senior Center from 10:30 to I 1:30 a.m. and the Tewksbury Senior Center from 1:30 to 2:30 p.m.

Support groups

Free Christian Church and Merrimack Valley Hospice is offering a free six-week grief support group beginning tonight, Thursday, Sept. 7 from 6:30 to 8 p.m.

The support group meets in the Parish House of Free Christ­ian Church, 28 Elm St., Andover (across from the main church building). Free Christian Church also sponsors a 13-week divorce support group starting Tuesday, Sept. 12 from 7 to 9 p.m. at the same location

Contact the church office at 978-475-O7OO to register for cither program.

There is a small fee for the divorce group workbook.

Quote, unquote...

IT BE Vis BEING ON THE COMPl TER or playing video games When kids are out there experiencing nature one on one it beats sitting behind the TV.- Jim Lagacv. an aquutii biologist with Muss Wildlife, on

the 18th annual Harold Parker Fishing Festival to be held Sept 16 at the state forest in Andover. (Story in Arts & Entertainment, page 17)

News CalendarThursday, Sept. 7

Zoning Board of Appeals. Memo­rial Hall Library, 7 p.m.

fish Brook Initiative Task Force,water treatment pant. Route 133. conference room, 7 p.m.

Saturday, Sept. 9

Zoning Board of Appeals.Memorial Hall Library , 9 a.m.

Monday, Sept. 11

Board of Health, Public Safety Center, conference room. 6 p.m.

Design Review T ask Force. I ownOffices, first tloor conference room. 7 p.m.

Housing Partnership ( ommittee.Town Offices, second floor confer­ence room, 7 p.m.

third floor conference room.7:30 p.m.

Wednesday, Sept. 13

Design Vdvisory Group, Town Offices, first floor conference room. 6 p.m.

Thursday, Sept. 14

I KIAD. senior center. 9:30 j n.

Xndover (ontrihutory Retire­ment Board. Segal Advisoi 116 Huntington Ave Boston.

10 a.m.

Monday, Sept. 18

Spring Grove ( emetery Trustees.Town Offices, Plant and Facilities conference room. 7:15 p.m.

Andover Stars, Special Olympics Unified Soccer, will begin its 11th season this Sun­day at 11 a.m. at Bancroft Ele­mentary School. The team wel­

comes new athletes between the ages of 8 and 21. No preregistra­tion is required.

Questions? Contact Don Sheldon at 978 474-8782.

Repairs: Some homes will lose water briefly

The Andover Water Department will perform repair work this weekend on the Park Street and Whittier Street water mains f at will require a shutdow n of service. The water to homes and busi­nesses will be shut off on Sunday, Sept. 10. between 8 a.m and 5 p.m. The shutdown w ill affect water service on Park Street iBartlet Street to Whittier Streeti. Whittier Street. Summer Streel (Nos. I- 16), and Florence Street, according to a release from the tow n. The town said the shutdown might need to include 44-75 Elm St. When the work is done, the water may be discolored for a while. The town advises people to run an outside spigot to help with this issue.

Tuesday, Sept. 12

Planning Board. Town Offices

You can sign up for town’s fall programs

Registration for fall programs is under way at the Department of Community Serv ices. Classes are offered for adults and kids, and involve family trips, nature walks, healthy exercise classes and sports. Check out the pro­gram booklet at www.andoverma.gov/dcs. Booklets should be arriving in residents' mailboxes tins week. Registration begins immediately so fax (978-623- 8275), call (978-623-8274). mail or visit DCS at 36 Bartlet St. during office hours.

Tuesday, Sept. 19

Conservation ( ommission. L>wi.Offices, third floor conference room, 7:45 p.m.

Registration for PSAT

The counseling office at Andover High School is now accepting registration of Andover High School sopho­more and juniors ino walk-ins accepted) for the Preliminary Scholastic Aptitude Test/ National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test

Registration can be made Monday through Fridav between 8 a.m and 2:30 p in The cost of the exam is $22.50 pay able by check only at the time of registration. The check should be made payable to Andover High School. No regis­trations will be accepted after Friday. Oct. 6.

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FIVE YEARS AFTER SEPTEMBER 11

Family lessons9/11 Fund director learned from families about grace and power

5 years later, 9/11 still has ripples in town

By Neil FaterSeptember 11, 2001.Five years ago. David Hast­

ings was planning to celebrate his daughter Hannah's 12th birthday in Andover that day. This year, for Sept. 11. Hastings is planning a commemorative event at the Statehouse honoring Massachusetts people who lost their lives in the terrorist attacks.

Hastings, an Andover resi­dent. is a consultant and former executive director for the Massa­chusetts 9/11 Fund, the fund cre­ated to help families of Septem­ber 11 victims. In this role, he has met scores of families per­sonally affected by the attacks.

"One of the things that is most striking is the generosity they have display ed." he said.

The families have launched 131 individual efforts in the names of their loved ones, from projects as simple as a park bench to Ace's Place, a hospital w ing at the Tufts New England Medical Center.

"The families are as disparate as their loved ones were. They are from all w alks of life." said Hastings. "There were families who had difficult times before 9/11. Sometimes they lost the family peacemaker or the family (money maker)."

Ninety -tw o residents and 205 people w ith significant ties to this state, such as those who had grown up in Massachusetts, were killed in the attacks. Some of their families are still in deep mourning: others have been able to heal to some degree.

"Thev are real families with

real differences," said Hastings. "They are in 205 different places. For some, w ho had diffi­culty coping before 9/11, emo­tionally or financially, life is much more difficult now.

"You don't get over it. You don't forget it. You don't move on. You live - and hopefully with the richness of that person."

Next Monday will mark Hastings' last day as a consultant with the Mass. 9/11 Fund. Dur­ing the next 18 months or more, the organization will downsize and become an entirely volun­teer organization, said Hastings. It has not actively raised money for about two years and the only new donations that come in are from T nited We Stand" license plates. The organization is talk­ing with families about which projects, such as scholarships, will continue.

Hastings said working for the Mass. 9/11 Fund changed him. He believes more in the power of the individual, and believes it's important for individuals, not governments, to take control, to get involved.

"I see the challenge more clearly. I also see the great potential for the indiv idual to do amazing things. The hijackers changed the world." he said. "I've seen the 9/11 families turn the world on its ear.

"I've seen Satan, so to speak, but I've also seen angels. The angels just have a much tougher job than I thought." he said. "But the angels are there. They have to be. What alternative do we have?"

■ SEPTEMBER 11Continued from page I

the hockey team when he gradu­ated from Andover High in 1975, was among those who died on American Flight 77 when it slammed into the Penta­gon. A graduate of Worcester Polytechnic Institute with a degree in physics. Taylor was on a business trip. He was technical manager at Xon-Tech Inc. in Washington. D.C.. and lived in

Virginia.Other September 11 victims

with roots in Andover include Christopher Morrison, who grew up in town, graduated from Central Catholic High School and was in the World Trade Cen­ter. and grandmother Mildred "Millie" Naiman of Frye Circle, who was on her way to see rela­tives in California. Flight atten­dant Betty Ong. a San Francisco native, had a North Main Street apartment, while Raytheon employees Peter Gay of Tewks­bury and Kenneth Waldie of Methuen were plane passengers traveling on business.

The town of Andover w ill remember the victims on the anniversary with a simple, solemn ceremony on Monday, Sept. 1 1. outside the Bartlet Street entrance to Town Offices at 8:30 a.m. I see box on facing

page).The ceremony will also

remember Army PFC Evan O'Neill of Haverhill, who enlisted immediately after his high school graduation. The son of the Andover Fire Depart­ment's Michael O'Neill and his wife. Barbara O'Neill. Evan O'Neill was killed in Afghanistan on Sept. 29. 2003.

"It was revenge," Barbara O'Neill said of her son's enlist­ing. "He w as just so upset about September 11 and talked about it every day. He talked about the poor families affected and want­ed to do something. That's whv

he went."The past three years has been

a difficult journey for the O'Neills. Remembering Evan in various ways is extremely important to the family. Barbara O'Neill is involved with a quilt­ing group that has made 360 quilts for veterans around the state. A new granddaughter was bom this year and is named Sage Evan. A community center for veterans in Haverhill also is named after Evan.

“It's just 1IX miles from my house so I see it every day. It's good for us to know he is not forgotten, but it's also very sad,” Barbara O'Neill said. “It's been a long, hard journey that will never end."

The Morrison family of Andover, will mark September 1 1 the way they always do. There's a noon Mass at St. Augustine Church in Andover on Monday in memory of Christopher Morrison, who also grew up in town. He graduated from Central Catholic High School in 1985. He was working at the World Trade Center on that fateful day.

"Nothing ostentatious ... just being together as a family." said his mother. Maureen Morrison who is the longtime secretary at Andover High School's athletic department.

Two awards in Christopher Morrison's memory are given out each year at the Andover High-Central Catholic football game. Morrison was a track ath­lete in high school and track boosters hav e also established an annual award in his memory.

A memorial golf tournament generated about $100,000 that is used for a Central scholarship and his other alma mater, St. Lawrence Univ ersity in Canton, N.Y., also gives a Morrison scholarship each year.

"It makes us feel good to see Chris had such a good reputation

among his peers," Maureen. Morrison said.

Chris Morrison's sister, Mari­anne Merritt, is a teacher at High Plain Elementary School and the school will hold a flag ceremony in his memory on Monday, an annual tradition that the Morri­son family supports.

"Family, his friends, class­mates, the company he worked for - they have done their best to make sure he is not forgotten and it makes us feel proud," Maureen Morrison said.

The September 11 victims will never be forgotten by Chris Scarpa, an Andover native who was also in the World Trade Center that day, and got out safely. He was on the 44th floor for a business meeting. (Another Andover High graduate. Secret Service agent Susan Gerstberger was inside 7 World Trade Cen­ter. one of the smaller WTC

buildings, at the time. She also escaped.)

“I’m a fortunate one and every day I think of the unfortu­nate ones,” said Scarpa, who lives in North Andover with his wife Jennifer and two daugh­ters. “Every day I wake up, put my feet on the ground and I feel so very fortunate.”

He doesn't read magazine or newspaper stories or watch movies about the tragedy. He lived it.

"I remember the faces of those firefighters. 1 can still see them and that's enough," he said.

He knows there has been a lot of media attention surround­ing the fifth anniversary.

“The hype is good in a way because we do forget in this country,” he said, “and. we should never forget about the September 11 victims.”

Vet had flashback to World War II bombingBy Brian Davidson

The unthinkable images and horrific sounds that were played and replayed on televi­sion that day, reminded 84- year-old World War II veteran Elsie LaFrance of days she had long tried to forget.

“I started to watch the news and then I said ‘No, I just can't do it,"' she said. “What a horri­ble, horrible day."

LaFrance said she doesn't remember much of what tran­spired in the weeks following September 11.2001. She was in a daze of post-trau­matic stress from her World War II experi­ence. and the helicopters con­stantly flying over her North Main Street home en route to Hanscom Air force Base in Bedford weren't helping.

"The helicopter motor must have triggered some thoughts," she said.

A severe anxiety enveloped LaFrance, who was a medic and nurse during World War II. when a London building she was in was bombed. Although the injuries she suffered during

World War II have mostly healed, the emotional wounds have remained - and on Sep­tember 11 they surfaced.

LaFrance stopped function­ing after the World Trade Cen­ter was attacked, she said. She was not eating, sleeping, or taking care of her North Main

Street apartment. Eventually, her niece had to move her into public housing in Chestnut Court.

"I don't remem­ber anything about moving." she said. “I have no recollection whatsoever."

Since 2002, Vet­erans Affairs has been treating

LaFrance for post-traumatic stress syndrome. Although she refused the treatment at first, five years after the twin towers collapsed. LaFrance said her spirits are once again rising. When asked what she has done to get herself through the past five years, she said, “I just keep praying for our kids who are at war now."

“I don't have any of my own children," she added. “I pray for all our children."

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FIVE YEARS AFTER SEPTEMBER 1 1

POLICE LOG

TOWN CEREMONY

Five lives rememberedAndover Veterans Services will hold a September 11, 2001

memorial ceremony on Monday morning. Sept. 11, outside the Bartlet Street entrance to Town Offices at 8:30 a.m.

The ceremony, which is open to the public, will honor the memory of five people with Andover ties who died either in the Sept. 11 attacks or during the war on terror. They are Christopher Morrison, who was in the World Trade Center at the time of the attack; Leonard “Lenny” Taylor, former AHS hockey player, and Mildred “Millie” Naiman, both passengers on planes that were hijacked; Betty Ong, a flight attendant; and Army PFC Evan O’Neill, who died on Sept. 29, 2003 in Afghanistan. O’Neill was the son of the Andover Fire Department's Michael O’Neill.

The ceremony will offer prayers, bagpipes, a moment of silence, and five wreaths to commemorate the five lives lost.

“It's the fifth anniversary.” said Veterans Services coordinator John Doherty, “and it’s hard to believe. It hit home hard for a lot of people. Many people are still grieving, and that’s why we do this.”

- Alison McGonagle

A grandmother takenBy Alison McGonagle

Andover resident Mildred “Millie" Naiman was killed in the September 11, 2001, attacks, but like many of those who died, memories of her remain strong.

Naiman is described by those who knew her as a woman devoted to her family. On the morning of the attacks, she boarded a plane that was sup­posed to take her to California to visit her grandchildren.

Naiman was born in Lawrence, and w orked as a tester for 25 years at Western Electric Co. In her final years, she lived at Frye Circle in Andover.

"Upstairs in the community room there is a picture of her, and a prayer, and a plaque," said Mary Wedge, who lived above Naiman’s apartment.

“We said our goodbyes the night before she left," said

Wedge. “She was going for her grandkids."

Wedge said when she heard the news of the attacks, she immediately called Naiman’s son. Richard, who lived in North Andover. To this day, it is diffi­cult for Wedge to talk about Naiman’s funeral.

"I miss her friendship," said Wedge. "I have pictures of her. I remember she would always hear me moving around upstairs and ask if I wanted coffee or tea. She loved life, and she would always take people wherever they wanted to go. She told you where the dog died. too. And she'd keep everything between you and her."

While friends were important to Naiman. nothing. Wedge said, was as important as her family.

"And she loved Lawrence Welk," said Wedge, w ith a laugh.

ARRESTSFriday, Sept. 1 - At 11:49

a.m., Edward J. Cloutman, 45, of 69 Winona St.. West Peabody, was arrested and charged on Harold Parker Road, with posses­sion of a class B substance with intent to distribute, possession of a class B substance, and posses­sion of a class D substance.

At 7:02 p.m., Gerard M. Cuddy, 32, of 23 Frederick Ave., Methuen, was arrested on North Main Street and charged on a warrant for operating a motor vehicle on a suspended license.

Saturday, Sept. 2 - At 12:56 a.m., Everton Damean Lugg. 24. of 18 West Third St., Lowell, was arrested on Lowell Street, and charged with operating a motor vehicle with a suspended license, and a lights violation.

At 7:08 a.m.. Thomas S Wang, 34. of 131 North St. was arrested on Gavin Circle for assault and battery on a house­hold member.

At 8:31 p.m.. Andrew H. Fitch. 23, 30 Dudley Road. Way- land, was arrested at 168 River Road and charged with assault and battery on a household mem­ber. and malicious destruction ot property over $250.

Sunday, Sept. 3 - At 3:52 p.m., Jennifer A. Moulton. 30. of 5 Mill Dam Road. Bedford, was arrested on Lowell Street, and charged on warrants for operating an uninsured, uninspected vehi­cle with a suspended license.

Monday, Sept. 4 - At 9:03 p.m.. John M. Haavican, 19, of Monican Center, Apt. 164, was arrested on Rock Ridge Road, and charged with possession of liquor by a person under 21 years of age.

At 9:17 p.m., Joseph P. Nguyen. 20. of Monican Center. Apt. 164. was arrested on Rock Ridge Road, and charged with possession of liquor by a person under 21 years of age.

At 9:37 p.m., Joseph F. McCarthy, 19, of Monican Cen­ter, Apt. 164, was arrested on Rock Ridge Road, and charged with possession of liquor by a person under 21 years of age.

At 1 1:07 p.m., Jarrod R Brouillette, 18. of 4 Bellevue Drive. Amherst. N.H., was arrest­ed on Rock Ridge Road, and charged with disorderly conduct.

Tuesday. Sept. 5 - At 12:12 a m.. Michael Blasi, 19. of 67 Jacques St., Somerville, was arrested on Foxhill Road, and charged w ith disorderly conduct.

School population■ ENROLLMENTContinued from page I

temporary, and may reverse itself in the near future.”

It's possible the pause may be over sooner than the NES- DEC report expected, according to recent enrollment data.

As of Aug. 1, townwide enrollment was expected to be 5.988 students for the 2006-07 school year. But the latest enrollment numbers for this school year now stand at 6.051. Sixty-three more students have

enrolled than expected, as fami­lies have been moving into recently developed condomini­um complexes such as Windsor Green at Andover and Ballard- vale Crossings.

“That just reinforces that the only thing you can be sure about projections, is that they’ll be wrong,” said James. “These numbers are inevitably plus or minus a few. But what it does suggest is that, chances are. the enrollment will be at least w hat the report projects."

and disturbing the peace.At 11:17 a m Raul J Waring.

55. of 2 Ingalls Terrace. Plaistow. N.H.. was arrested on Harold Parker Road, and charged with lewd, wanton, and lascivious conduct.

At 1:26 p.m.. Nicholas I). Gamache. 20. of 105 Riverpointe Way, Lawrence, was arrested on River Road, and charged on a warrant for transporting liquor.

THEFTS

Friday, Sept. I - At 9:06 a m., a North Main Street resident reported a stolen cellular phone. The resident reported that $187 worth of calls had been made since.

At 3:36 p.m . a Main Street woman came in to report that someone stole her cellular phone, or her son lost it.

At 4:47 p.m . a Riverside Dnve resident called to report a camera and $45 had been taken from her pocketbook while she was at her place of employment.

Saturday, Sept. 2 - At 5:44 p in., a Main Street resident called to report a stolen cellular phone. The caller said they let someone use the phone, and they ran off with it.

AUTO ACCIDENTS

Friday. Sept. 1 - At 8:57 p.m . a Lovejoy Road resident reported that someone hit his vehicle while it was parked in the Indian Ridge parking lot

Sunday. Sept. 3 - At 12:19 p.m a motor vehicle accident was reported on Central Street.

At 4:50 p.m a Chandler Road resident reported a traveler off the road and into a stone wall There were no injuries.

Tuesday, Sept 5 - At 7:54 a.m.. a Shawsheen Road caller said that her vehicle was struck while parked at the high school.

AUTO INCIDENTS

Friday. Sept I - At 12:48 p.m.. a Lowell Street traveler called to report a road rage inci­dent.

Monday. Sept. 4. - At 7:58 a.m.. a Candlewood Drive resi­dent reported money stolen from her vehicle.

INCIDENTS

Friday. Sept I - At 6:56 p.m.. a shopper at Wild Oats called to report that an infant was locked in a motor vehicle in the parking lot.

Saturday. Sept. 2 - At I 37 p.m. an officer dropped off a trap lor a homeowner on Bateson Drive There was a squirrel in the house.

At 7:48 p.m., a resident reported hearing a domestic dis­pute at a nearby home.

Tuesday. Sept. 5 - A Lowell Street resident called and report­ed a cat that had been hit by a car. but is still alive.

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Promotions at WoodardWoodard & Curran, a consulting and operations firm

integrating services in engineering, science and opera­tions. announced the following promotions in its Andover office:• Michael Battistelli, of Manchester, N.H . has been pro­moted to project manager I.• Kelley Begin of Swampscott has been promoted from project engineer 2 to project manager.• Joy Grillon of Lowell has been promoted from project engineer 2 to a senior project engineer.• Rob Little of Lowell has been promoted to project man­ager 2.• Peter Zawadzkas of Somerville has been promoted to scientist 3.

New leaders on force at Merrimack College campus

Salisbury resident Ronald J. Guilmette begins his first school year as Chief of Police Ser­vices for Merrimack College. Guil­mette officially started the post on June 26.

Guilmette brings with him more than 35 years of law enforcement experience. In his new position. Guil­mette w ill oversee all aspects of secu­rity and law enforcement on campus, w orking directly with local municipal police departments as needed.

Guilmette served with the Massa­chusetts State Police from 1968-

1999. rising to the rank of Lieutenant Colonel and serving as the assistant superintendent of the division of standards and training at the state police academy. In 1998. he served for one year as interim chief of police in Lawrence. Mass.

Joining him on the Merrimack force will be Lawrence native Thomas J. Murphy, who was appoint­ed sergeant. Murphy spent 32 years as a police officer for the city.

A detective for many years. Mur­phy specialized in auto theft and arson and worked with the FBI drug task force and the insurance fraud task force. Murphy holds a bache­lor's in criminal justice from Western New England College and attendedthe National F B I. Academy, one of only five in the his­tory of the city of Lawrence chosen to attend. He also attended the National Fire Academy specializing in fire arson. In 1990, he was named "Man of the Decade" by The Eagle-Tribune, for his dedication to helping people.

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Live wire traps cement mixerBy Colin Steele

Glen Matthews faced a choice Friday: Risk electro­cution by jumping out of his cement mixer, which had snagged a live power line; or sit in the truck, talking on the phone and eating a snack while waiting for crews to turn the power off.

He chose the latter.Matthews was trapped in the truck about 30 minutes

at the intersection of High Plain and Greenwood roads. For some unknown reason, his co-worker in an identi­cal truck had passed through the intersection without incident just minutes earlier, but Matthews was not as lucky.

‘As soon as I hit them, I saw the sparks," Matthews said. "I knew' it was a live wire."

He came to a quick stop and called for help about 1

p.m.Firefighters were first on the scene and offered to

get him out. but he decided to wait for a National Grid crew to shut off the power. If he touched the ground and his truck at the same time while the power was on, he could have been electrocuted.

“If you get out, you’ve got to jump." firefighter Eric Teichert told him. "You can’t touch it on the way out."

Matthews had been working on the High Plain Road bridge over Interstate 93 in a truck owned by Aggregate Industries of North Grafton.

When the truck hit the lines, it pulled a wire off a house, causing some damage to the home and knock­ing out its power. That household was the only Nation­al Grid customer affected by the accident, spokes­woman Debbie Drew said.

Business

_______________PHOTO BY TIM JEAN

The Andover Federal Credit Union has moved to a new location on Lupine Road. Pictured in front are, from left, Carol Round, manager, and Holly Lewis, teller. In the back are. from left. Theresa Naimo, head teller, and Debbie lacobucci, office manager. Missing from the photo is Julie Blanchette.

‘It all started with 10 teachers’Andover Federal Credit Union and its 2,500 members have new headquartersBy Alison McGonagle

This fall as students settle into new classrooms, the Andov er Fed­eral Credit Union will be celebrat­ing a new' location of its own - 19C Lupine Road.

■ This is the credit union’s fifth move in its 42-year history.

The credit union started in the pantry of the Red Spring Road home of its first manager. Janet Bush, said current manager Carol Round.

"It all started with 10 teachers,” said Round, "and two wanted to go on vacation, but could not get [bank] loans because teachers made so little.”

The rest is history. Jerry Silver- man. the first official member of AFCU. became involved in start­ing the credit union with these first 10 teachers. Everyone pitched in.

and lent those two teachers the money they needed for vacation.

“It grew from there,” said Round.

Naturally, the growth facilitated a move out of the pantry . The cred­it union had a home at Stowe School, then next to Barcello’s Market (where CVS is currently located on Main Street), and then into Old Town Hall for two years. After that, the credit union settled into 3 Lupine Road for approxi­mately 18 years.

Now they’ve moved up the street into the space at 19C Lupine Road.

Many things have changed besides the credit union's location. The Andover Federal Credit Union now takes in all employees of the town of Andover including teach­ers. police, firefighters, selectmen.

and part-time employees."Basically, we take anyone who

receives a check from the town of Andover.” Round said.

Also, the organization has grown to accept those employed by Phillips Academy, the Greater Lawrence Regional Vocational School, the Andover Post Office, and other small companies in Andover.

These indiv iduals are offered savings and Ioan, and "every thing a big bank does," said Round. The credit union is member-owned and non-profit. Members elect the Board of Directors at an annual meeting.

"We moved here so we could become a complete cash opera­tion." said Round. “At 3 Lupine [Road], we did not offer cash or an ATM. We now have ATM on site.

and are full cash operation."The newest credit union mem­

bers are people affiliated with the Andover Historical Society.

Round reports that the credit union has approximately 2,500 members out of about 3,300 eligi­ble workers. It started out with two employees, and now counts five full-timers and one part-timer on staff.

“We have [served] the town of Andover's employees since 1964. with personal service and we hope to continue that even as we grow,” said Round.

“I really believe this organiza­tion has helped so many of our town employees and citizens through tough times," said Marilyn Fitzgerald, volunteer secretary of the AFCU, and current member of the board of directors.

MV Estate Planning Council to meet on Sept. 11 at the Lanam ClubOfficers named to lead the Merrimack Valley Estate

Planning Council in the spring are set to launch another season for the council.

The group meets from September to May on the second Monday of the month at the Lanam Club off North Main Street in Andover. The Merrimack Valley Estate Planning Council holds a monthly brown bag lunch at Devine Millimet from noon to 1 p.m. on the first Tuesday of the

month.The new' officers include President Christine Routhier

Burke of Commonwealth Financial Group in Andover. Contact Burke at 978-475-8710 for membership and/or questions.

Merrimack Valley Estate Planing Council defines itself as an organization of attorneys, trust officers, financial plan­ners, CPAs and insurance professionals whose mission is to promote awareness of financial and estate planning issues to its membership and the community.

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OpinionReal warDespite the continuing death toll in Iraq and

Afghanistan and the discovery last month of yet

another plot to blow up commercial airliners, too

many Americans still appear to believe that the war

on terror is something taking place on the other side

of the globe with little real impact on their daily lives.

Much of America seems buried in reality TV, and

paying little attention to the reality of their situation.

But the five-year anniversary of the “we will never

forget" September 11 attacks on Monday can serve as

a time for residents to refocus. And with mid-term

elections approaching this fall, there's no better time

for people to plug in and commit to making a differ­

ence.In a recent New York Times column. Ben Stein, an

actor, lawyer and economist, bemoans the fact that

too many here in the United States continue about the

business of making money while our soldiers put their

lives on the line in the Middle East.

“They're heroes and saints as far as I'm concerned.

But can they do it without the rest of us? Can they do

it while we're all working on our tans and trying to

have our taxes lowered again? How can wfe leave

them out there all alone to die for us when we treat the

w ar to save civilization as something we can just wish

away?" Stein writes.

In his former role as the executive director of the

Massachusetts 9/11 Fund, the fund for the families of

victims. Andover resident David Hastings says he

saw the power of individuals such as family members

to make a huge difference.

“You like to believe in 'the American people,' 'the

Democratic Party.' You like to think we're all alike.

But we're all individuals. That's it. What it all comes

down to is: will your neighbor help you? And. after

9/11, we all helped each other,” says Hastings.

It's time for residents -individuals - to pay atten­

tion to where the country' is headed again, and to help

lead. This is a real war America is involved in. and

each person can help the country plot the right course.

Web questionTime to trade in Sox bandwagon?

Last week's AndoverTownsman Web-site ques­

tion was: Mosquitoes carrying deadly diseases have been found in surrounding towns. Do you support waiting until one is found in Andover before spraying? 54 people responded

15 people, or 28 percent, said. "Yes, I disagree with spraying completely."

11 people, or 20 percent, said. “Yes. the town takes appropriate action."

No one said, "Yes, for another reason."

20 people, or 37 percent, said. “No, what are town offi­cials waiting for? Spray now!”

7 people, or 13 percent, said. “:No, they should have sprayed earlier."

1 person, or 2 percent, said. "No, for another reason."

This week's AndoverTownsman Web-site ques­

tion is: How high is your penant fever now that the Red Sox chances of a playoff berth have faded over the last several weeks?

• The Sox rock and I'm sticking with them.

• I'm still optimistic about them making the playoffs. The injury bug is over.

• Both my legs feel broken as I fell oft the Sox bandwag­on weeks ago.

• Tom Brady is back, so who needs the Sox? I'm all about a Super Bowl.

• Who cares about sports?• ()thcr.

To vote, surf to www.andovertownsman.com.

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STATE PRIMARY

Senator backs Deval PatrickEditor, Townsman:

Every so often a candidate comes along who possesses all the attributes we want in our leaders: someone who listens; someone who puts the public interest before his self-interest: someone whose motives and judgment we can trust; and. someone who is authentic, with a genuine sense of humility and personal conviction.

We have such a candidate in this year's election for Massa­chusetts governor: Deval Patrick.

His qualifications for the job are equal to. if not better than, those of any candidate of recent memory. One of the finest public speakers this state has seen. Patrick has just the right mix ot intelligence, passion, business acumen, common sense and compassion.

1 urge people to go to his Web site. www.DevalPatrick.com. and learn for themselves the merits of his candidacy.

Deval Patrick is a keeper. Please join me in voting for him for Governor in the Democratic Primary', Tuesday. Sept. 19.

State Sen. Sue Tucker 6 Farrwood Drive

LETTERS

Let’s slide youth center into skate-park locationEditor, Tow nsman:

Andover has struggled with getting a youth center built for many years now. Money, of course, has been a big reason for the delay, but the right loca­tion has been another. The orig­inal location at Recreation Park was not right. The revised West Andover Ledge Road location w as not right either. The current Doherty Middle School loca­tion is an option, but it is still not right. »

There is a better location: the current Andover Community Skate Park, located on Shaw- sheen Road, between West Middle School and Andover High School. This is where we should build a two-story youth center in Andover. Go take a look for yourself. A y outh cen­ter would fit in there nicely

Andover Youth Services found this perfect location years ago. They put the skate park on it for Andover's youth They just need to take it to the next logical step - move the skate park to another location (maybe Recreation Park) and build the youth center in its place.

The Doherty space is really not right or big enough. 1 have five children and two have attended Doherty Middle, with

a third starting there this year. I have spent considerable time at this location over the past few years Go take a look at the Doherty site after school at dif­ferent times during the year. Watch a youth football game or practice during the fall or a baseball game or practice in the spring, a cheerleading practice on the grass, soccer games on Saturdays, lacrosse games on Sunday s, and much more and you realize that Doherty is already used to the maximum. Parking is at a premium. It would be difficult to justify another building and less park­ing spaces at Doherty - even before doing a traffic study .

The skate-park location hap­pens to be underutilized and is prime Andover real estate. The skate park is only used for a few months of the year during the good weather and a few weeks in the w inter for Christmas tree sales to raise money for the youth center. Why not put a building on that spot that can be used year round? It is a central location. It has ample parking (most times) when school is out. The tow n already ow ns the land It is a bigger and better space than Doherty. If more space is needed, take the basketball

courts next to the skate park and make them indoor courts inside the Youth Center. They would get more use Some extra park­ing spaces could be added behind West Middl e as part of the construction to ease daytime student parking How ev er, park­ing is really a lesser issue, as most youths would be dropped off and picked up at the center This location could quickly become the new site of the Andover Youth Center.

I urge everyone to go v isit the North Andover Youth Cen­ter at 33 Johnson St. to see what Andover is missing. North Andover did it right. They have a great facility that Andover should learn from. Several gen­erous residents combined funds to donate whole sections such as basketball courts, a weight room, a kitchen, a lounge and a game room, with plaques to give them the credit and recog­nition they deserve. They got it done and their youth center opened in the summer of 2000. Andover needs to find a way too Right now No more delays.

Think about it. A youth cen­ter at the skate-park location in 2007. Why not ’

Rick Torres 2 Prides Circle

As governor, Patrick will not be beholden to anyone on Beacon HillEditor, Townsman:

This letter is in response toAlexander Levental's letter sup­porting Chris (iabrieli (Towns­man, Aug. 31). I have a deep respect for Gabrieli, and the work he has done in respect to stem-cell research and education programs have been truly remarkable, and he deserv es the gratitude of all Massachusetts citizens for his great sacrifice.

Howev er. I cannot support the candidacy of an indiv idual who

would not even be on the Demo­cratic Primary ballot, were it not for Sal Dimasi tw isting the arms of delegates at the state Democ ­ratic Convention, barely getting him the necessary 15 percent to be on the ballot Should (iabrieli win the nomination, and go on to defeat Kerry Healey in the gen eral election, he would owe his whole political existence to the backroom dealings ot Sal Dimasi. It is unlikely that Gabrieli could ever be trulv indc

pendent of the Massachusetts legislature. He would in effect be their puppet.

For me. the only real choice is Deval Patrick, the only Democ­rat who is outside the Beacon Hill establishment, and owes them nothing. Patrick's candida­cy is people-powered, not run by the politically corrupt on Beacon Hill. His candidacy is not self- funded. unlike Gabrieli who is willing to spend Si5 million of his own money to buv the nomi­

nation On the contrary. Patrick's campaign is built upon the small donations that individuals give to campaigns, and thus he will be more accountable to the Massa­chusetts taxpayer than either Gabrieli or Reilly A change is long overdue in the way our political culture operates on Bea­con Hill, and Patrick is the only candidate capable of bringing that change.

Chris Wagner 218 North Main St.

Broadhurst knows law, townEditor. Townsman:

I am writing in support of Arthur Broadhurst for registrar of deeds. As an attorney who has concentrated in real estate mat-

, ters for over 23 years, and as a taxpayer. 1 know Broadhurst is

I well qualified for the job. The

registrar is responsible for the proper recording of purchase and refinance transactions in Essex County. A strong registrar of deeds will make improvements

j and upgrades at the Registry to make it more efficient and user-friendly.

Broadhurst also knows Andover well as he's been prac­ticing law in Andover for more than 12 years. I encourage all

| voters in Andover to join me inI supporting him.

Dana Cohen 27 Windemere Drive

The T h v r s d ay F i l f.Effective people are not problem-minded;

they’re opportunity minded. They feed opportu­nities and starve problems.

Stephen R. Covey

He who obtains has little. He who scatters has much.

Lao-Tzu

Life is one big road with lots of signsSo when you riding thru the ruts,Don't complicate your mind.Flee from hate, mischief and jealousy.Don’t bury your thoughts.Put your vision to reality, Yeah!

Bob Marley FROM THE SONG WAKE UP AND LIVE

For my part, I travel not to go anywhere, but to go. I travel for travel's sake. The great affair is to move.

Robert Louis Stevenson, 1850-1894

The statistics on sanity are that one out of every four Americans is suffering from some form of mental illness. Think of your three best friends. If they are OK. then it’s you.

Rita Mae Brown

It is in the character of very few men to honor without envy a friend who has pros­pered.

Aeschylus

Although our inattention can contribute to our lack of total well-being, we also have the power to choose positive behaviors and responses. In that choice we change our every experience of life.

Greg Anderson

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OBITUARIES

Richard E. Griffin Sr.Retired educator

Richard E. Griffin Sr.. 77, a former principal at Tewksbury Junior High School, died Tues­day. Aug. 29, at the Academy Manor Skilled Care Center in Andover, following a brief ill

ness.Mr. Griffin was born in

Lawrence on May 24. 1929. the son of Edward and Eugenie (Beaudoin) (Damphousse) Grif­fin

He was raised in Lawrence, and graduated from Central Catholic High School.

He matriculated to Villanova University where he earned a bachelor's degree. He later attended the Pontifical Gregori­an University in Rome, Italy, and received his master's degree from Boston University.

He had lived in North Tewks­bury for the last 36 y ears.

During the Korean War. Mr. Griffin served honorably for three years in military intelli­gence with the Army's Security Agency in Herzogenauraeh, Germany.

His family said he will be remembered by many col­leagues and students as a long­time Tew ksbury educator and for his service to Tewksbury schools as a high school teacher, high school assistant principal and junior high principal from 1956 to 1994?

Upon his retirement in 1994 from full-time employ ment, he continued for two more y ears as a part-time computer teacher in the Harvard. Mass., Elementary School.

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In addition to his profession­al career demands. Mr. Griffin was a former elected member of the Shaw sheen Valley Regional School Committee, representing the Town of Tewksbury on that board for 21 years.

He is a former member of the Tewksbury Teachers' Associa­tion, and was a founding mem­ber of the Tewksbury Adminis­trators Group.

He held memberships in many other professional organi­zations during his long career, including the Retired Educators Association of Massachusetts.

Members of his family include his wife of 48 years, Patricia (Griffin) Griffin; a son, Richard E. Grilfin Jr. of Tewks­bury; two daughters, Karen Mack and her husband Daniel Mack of Hudson. N.H., and Kathleen Brady. MD and her husband. William Brady, MD of Philadelphia. Pa.; a brother and sister-in-law. James E. Griffin and his wife Gertrude of Lawrence; five grandchildren; and many nieces and nephews.

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Concert features gospel musicThe first 'Gospel in the Park' outdoor concert featuring local

and regional artists takes place Saturday, Sept. 9 from 3 to 8 p.m. in the Park at Bartlet and Chestnut streets, hosted by Free Chris­tian Church of Elm Street.

In conjunction with Andover Baptist Church. Free Church offers a program with a wide range of inspirational music per­formed by local and guest artists, special contests for all. super­vised games and activities for younger children, and food for purchase. Headlining the event is the community gospel choir The Choral Majority, a 60-voice group of singers. Joining them are guest artists Dav id Coleman. Renee Henderson and Dondre Manigat of noted Boston gospel ensemble Confirmation, and international jazz artist Lance Bryant. Also appearing are The Free Christians from Free Christian Church, led by Choral Majority directors Eric and Robin Lindahl, who have performed and directed extensively in Boston and Merrimack Valley music and theater. Old-fashioned events like a potato-sack race and watermelon-eating contest add fun to the day. and a bouncy room and organized games and activ ities are offered for younger chil­dren. Rain date for the event is Sunday, Sept. 10.

For more information, go to www.freechristian.org.

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Samir Fouad ShafikOwned Athens Pizza

in Lawrence

Samir Fouad “Sam" Shafik, 53, of Andover, died Friday, Aug. 25. at his home.

Bora in Cairo, Egypt, on Feb.9. 1953. he studied architecture at Egypt's Zagazig University, where he met his wife Sanaa in 1979.

After seven years of w orking as an architect, he and his fami­ly immigrated to the US to w ork in the restaurant business.

He first co-owned a restau­rant with his brother in New ton, and then bought Athens Pizza in Lawrence in 1993.

He was a member of St. Mark's Coptic Orthodox Church since his arrival to America and was ordained as a deacon in 2004.

Family members said he was loved by all his neighbors and customers and was an excep­tional friend to many people.

In addition to his wife, family members include his children, Marianne and Michael; and many brothers, sisters, friends, and employees.

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Mass planned for brother on Flight 5191■ MICHAEL N. RYANContinued from page I

investment company in Ken­tucky, w as a frequent traveler. At the time of his death, he was a professional lecturer for curren­cy trading, traveling nearly each week to a major city in the Unit­ed States or Canada. On that morning, he was bound for Sacramento, Calif. Welsh said she frequently spoke with him while he was in airports waiting for connecting Hights.

Ryan was born into a family of eight siblings in Murroe in County Limerick, Ireland.He had two broth­ers, Thomas Ryan and Joseph Ryan, five sisters. Mary Jo Chanders. Peggy Acres, Anne Lynch, Phyllis Harris, and Welch, and 11 nieces and nephews. Ryan and Michael Noel

Welsh shared a spe- ..................................................... 27, the day his

;ial bond.“He was nty connection to

Ireland, and to my heritage and to my heart," said Welsh.

She pauses after calling him Michael, as the two always called each other “Horse," a life­long nicknarpe that neither could shake.

"We always said we'd take care of each other in America," said Welsh, who came to the states with Michael in 1981, when he went to Kentucky, and she staved in Boston.

Both parents of the Ryan line w ere deceased prior to the crash. Ryan was the husband of Kathryn Warnecke Ryan and had two children, Caitlin Siob­han and Colton Michael Ryan.

“We came here and made great friends, and great livings. We rejoiced in each other's suc­cesses." said Welsh of herself and her brother's lives in the

states.Welsh and her son flew from

Tampa to Lexington, attended

Deaths Elsewhere

RYAN - Michael Noel Ryan, 55, of Lexington. Ky, died Sunday, Aug. 27, aboard Comair flight 5191. Members of his family include his sister, Theresa Welch and her husband John Scott Welch; and one nephew, Brett Welch, all of Andover. (See story, page one.)

services and gathered with fami­ly, including Ryan s wife Kathy, daughter Caitlin. 12, and son Colton, 11.

Brett Welsh is close with his cousins, and was very close to his uncle Michael, who was also his godfather.

“He flew weekly," Brett said, "and was considered a platinum- level flyer. As a result, when his original flight was canceled, he bumped a mother of a 16-year- old who was supposed to be on

that plane. So. we look at him as a hero."

Ryan was “very close" to his family, both Welshes said.

“He was deeply devoted." said Terry Welsh. She said their family from Ireland was supposed to arrive for a two-week vacation with him on Sunday, Aug

wake was heldRyan had recently recovered

from a heart attack. He had triple bypass surgery in July, and shortly after spent three nights in Tampa with the Welshes. It is hard for them to believe that was the last time they will spend together.

“My brother doesn't die on a plane," said Welsh. "He just sur­vived a triple bypass."

"He was the best storyteller you could ever come across," said Brett, who went on to tell a story about a time when Ryan convinced him that they were descendants of British kings, and that he could be one too, if only he left school to attend "king school" in England.

"He was a brilliant speaker," Terry Welsh said. "He captivated the crowd.”

Terry said her son is a con­stant reminder of her beloved brother.

“The way he looks, and the way he laughs is Michael,”

YOUNG — Marion J. Young, 73, of Windham, N.H., died Thurs­day, Aug. 31, at her home. For more than 25 years, Mrs. Young was employed at Raytheon in Andover.

Welsh said. "You could always look at [Michael's] smile and it would cheer you up immediate­ly’’

Now. this Andover family is back in town, looking toward the future.

Terry Welsh describes their life in town as low key. Brett is in eighth grade at Wood Hill Middle School, and despite the loss, attended the first day on Tuesday.

The neighborhood knew' Ryan from his visits to town. Welsh said they would go out to eat at Andover Country Club, and it was tough just trying to get to the table, because Ryan knew so many people who would recognize him and imme­diately greet him and begin talk­ing.

Welsh is in the process of planning a memorial Mass at St. Robert's Church, and plans to return to Ireland next week for a memorial ceremony for her brother being held at their church in the village where they

grew up."I ll be all right someday,

some year," said Welsh, who carried her brother's casket with her remaining six siblings, in a funeral procession just days ago - an Irish tradition.

When asked about the plane crash, and recent speculation about its causes. Welsh pauses a

moment.She paraphrases something

she heard a pastor say at her brother's recent serv ices.

“One moment your heart is filled with anger and pain, and the next with love. Give in to neither." Welsh said. "That's where I am.”

Of the mounting questions about pilot errors, all Welsh will say is, "They broke the hearts of 49 families," and that she has compassion for each of those families, and wishes the one liv­ing pilot well.

“My heart is broken in pieces," Welsh said. "It will never be the same."

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TOWN TALK

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Jerry Sabath (center) of Andover with two of the Lawrence High students he has mentored, Johan Rafael (left) and his younger brother, Ramses. Sabath caught the ceremonial first pitch from Johan Rafael.

Mentee ball at Fenway ParkAt Fenway Park on Sunday. Aug. 20, it was a Sabath

Day. Andover resident Jerry Sabath was invited to catch the first pitch of the day before a Red Sox-Yankees game. Throwing the pitch was his mentee from Lawrence High School. Johan Rafael

"It was fantastic." said Sabath. “absolutely thrilling. It's always been a dream of mine to be out on the field at Fen­way Park."

Sabath is a mentor for Lawrence High School students in a program called Stand and Deliver, which is designed to help students pass the MCAS exam. Sabath helped Rafael pass the exam so that he could move on to college. Rafael is currently enrolled in Middlesex Community College, and w ill be transferring to UMass Lowell in December.

Sabath also mentors Johan's younger brother, Ramses Rafael, w ho got to throw out a pitch as well

"It was an absolute thrill for my two mentees to be out there on the mound." said Sabath. “especially knowing that Curt Schilling was going to be out there in l() minutes doing the same thing."

- Brian Davidson

Book is on the ‘Endangered’ listGlenn Me Anally has always wanted to be an author.

Now' that his first book. Endangered, has been published, the 1983 Andover High gradu­ate officially is one.

“It's a medical action thriller about a paramedic who

must protect a young woman being pursued by sinister oper­atives who need her to save their dying leader." McAnally said of his new' book, which was published by Author House July 27.

McAnally, now living in southern California, has been working on the book for the

Continued on page 10

Sox fans tapped outPennant hopes fading, local Red Sox fans are feeling blueBy Brian Davidson

IE Andover provides a snapshot of New England, then the town's sports bar. Park Street Pub. should give a good indication of the state of Red Sox

Nation after one of the worst months in team history.

"Boston has a baseball team'" joked bar­tender Lisa Bebo last Thursday, Aug. 31, when patron Wayne Knipe asked if she would put the Red Sox game on one of the bar’s televisions.

Someone with limited sports knowledge might not have realized Bebo was joking, based on what was being telev ised in the bar at the time.

On two of the televisions w as the Boston College football game, and on another w as the Patriots exhibition pregame show . In the far comer, tucked behind the pool table, one man was even enjoying the Comedy Central show Reno 911.

"When people want to put that on before the Red Sox, that’s pretty sad," said Bebo.

A life- 1 o n g A n d o v e r resident and Red Sox fan. Knipe

said he had a sinking feeling last month when the Sox lost both games of an Aug. I8 doubleheader against the Yankees.

“I thought. 'Uh-oh,' " he said.Knipe's pessimism was justified when

the Yankees and three other teams sw ept the Red Sox ov er the course of the month. Back on Aug. 1, the Red Sox were tied for first place with the Yankees, looking to make a successful post-season push for the fourth straight year. But after a spell of injuries, the black-and-blue Sox found themselves eight games off the lead by Aug..31.

"Now every body has fallen off the band­wagon." Knipe said. "Until they ’re mathe­matically eliminated. 1 haven’t given up all hope. But it’s certainly fading fast."

Knipe was the only person in the Park Street Pub paying attention to the Red Sox game last Thursday [when they won. snap­ping a six-game losing streak]. Although baseball season isn't over and football sea­son hasn’t started, it seems the majority of Red Sox Nation has taken off their Sox hats and put on their Patriots jersey s.

"I have a Red Sox hat in every single color," said Bebo. "Now I cringe to even look at them. But hey - there's always next year, right?"

"Boston has a

baseball team?”

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OF THE PARK STREET PUB

Bartender Lisa Bebo at work in the Park Street Pub sports bar, with the Red Sox on top of the tap. and on the TV behind the bar. Many former fans have jumped off the Red Sox bandwagon now that they ve fallen so far from first place in the last month.

FOOD FOR THOUGHT

Smooth-talkingsmoothies

Terry Kay Bargar

Back in THE .mid-1600s a young Pilgrim bride attempted to make a light and refreshing lunch for her new husband. Because it was the height of summer, the native fruits were ripe. She collected delicate, sweet, purple wine grapes; lus­

cious, ruby-kissed strawberries; and plump, fleshy melons. She tried mashing the innards of these fruits with her pestle. This action, as one might expect, did not produce the intended result. "Smooth thee!” she cried in vain. But smooth did not come until several centuries later when suburban soccer moms and health-conscious vegetarians bought blenders and specialty machines to com­bine these same fruits into what we now call ■‘smoothies." Foamy, frosty and filling, pureed fruit drinks are popular with people of all ages.

The true story behind the smoothie began in 1926 in Los Angeles A man named Julius Freed, along with his real estate broker Bill Hamlin, created the first smoothie-style drink. They whipped frozen orange juice with ice cubes, powdered milk and confectioner's sugar into a thick, cold

beverage. Eventually this drink became known as the Orange Julius. Delicious, yes, but nutritious? Questionable.

Fast forward to the 1960s in New Orleans. Former soda jerk Steve Kunhau tried mixing fresh fruits with nutritional supple­ments in an attempt to relieve his allergies and his constant need for carbohydrate-induced midday siestas. Eventually the popu­larity and taste of his smooth blended drinks led to founding of Smoothie King, a franchised juice bar . The smoothie craze had

begun.What is a smoothie, exactly? Technically speaking, it is blend­

ed beverage of 100 percent fruit and fruit juice. To be a tme blue- blood. coming-over-on-the-Mayflower smoothie, you could add a wee bit of fruit juice and perhaps a few ice cubes, but that's it. No honey or sugar. No yogurt or dairy product. No chemicals or additives of any shape or type. The blending of fruit and anything else constitutes not a real smoothie but instead an intermarriage known as a "smoothie-like beverage." You could call it a smooth-

A smoothie is a blended bevtrage of 100 percent fruit and fruit juice - nothing else added.

ie but that term would be a misnomer.Finding the right combination of fruits is a matter of personal

taste. For me it comes down to one complex question "What sort of mood am l in?" Often 1 crave tart raspberries and that's w hen I add more berries than milder bananas. For breakfast smoothies, generally I want fruit that’s more easily digestible rather than those more acidic. Cantaloupe and other fresh melons work well for early morning smoothies. Bananas add creaminess any tune of day. And if you want to make a smoothie-like dunk then cer­tainly add some non-fat or low-tat yogurt. Then tanginess and texture adds wonders to an already terrific treat

There’s a trick to whipping up a smoothie that's perfect My nail salon friend Kathy shared her secret with me. "Frozen fruit." she whispered one recent Friday afternoon And she's right Ice is icy water w hile frozen fruit is chilled fruit. Why w ater dow n a fruit beverage ’ Frozen fruit adds thickness and extra flavor

So forget the ice cubes and try some frozen straw berries next time. Either stick some fresh fruit in the freezer ahead of time or buy some bags of frozen fruit. Every supermarket and wholesale store sells them I've purchased frozen mango slices, mixed berries, pineapple, melon, and even frozen fruit salads (my per­sonal favorite for smoothies).

You can use a combination of fresh and frozen fruit. My basic recommendation is to blend a minimum of 4 giant strawberries (about one-half cup of frozen fruit) into each single serving to achieve smoothie nirvana. And forget about fruit turning brown

in the freezer. I take bananas, skin and cut them in half and pop them in the freezer Who cares if they discolor (slightly)? When they get mangled in a blender you’ll never notice

My final adv ice concerns equipment. You need a blender to make smoothies. Food processors do not chum out the proper consistency; they leave tiny chunks of ice Yuk'

There are specialty smoothie machines on the market, but frankly 1 resist spending money on appliances that perform one job only. So haul out your blender and leave it on the countei You'll be making sensational, creamy, ice-cold smoothies every day of the week!

Good Morning SmoothieMakes two 1-cup servings

Rise and shine to this five-flavored breakfast smoothie. It's so thick you’ll need to eat it with a spoon.

• one-fourth cup cranberry juice

• one-fourth cup mango juice

•6 chunks fresh pineapple

• 1 frozen banana, cut into slices

• 10 medium frozen strawberries

l. Place cranberry juice, mango juice and pineapple in a blender and pulse until combined Add banana slices and contin­ue blending. Finally, add the strawberries, one at a time, until the smoothie is eompletelv blended Pour into two glasses and serve immediately with spoons.

Peach Cobbler Smoothie DrinkMakes one large serving

Take advantage of fresh fruits from y our local farm. This sin­fully sweet smoothie combines all the flavors of a classic peach cobbler into a low-fat healthy alternative.

• One-half cup non-fat or low-fat vanilla yogurt

• One Tablespoon freshly squeezed lemon juice

• One-eighth teaspoon pure vanilla extract

• One-eighth teaspoon cinnamon

• 1 teaspoon light brown sugar

• One large fresh and ripe peach, skinned and pit removed, cut into chunks (or 6-8 frozen peach slices)

• A pinch of freshly ground nutmeg

I Place the yogurt, lemon juice, vanilla extract, cinnamon and brow n sugar in a blender and whip until combined, about 2 seconds Add the peach pieces, one at a tune, until thoroughly incorporated. Poui into a tall glass and sprinkle with nutmeg Serve with a straw and a smile

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Pain Management Support Group: The monthly pain- management support group will meet at the center on Monday, Sept. 11 at 1:30 p.m.

Men’s Breakfast: We will kickoff the fall season of our men's breakfast meetings on Friday, Sept. 15 at 8:30 a.m. Our topic will be "On and Off The Trail. All The Way To Mt. Everest" with speaker Fred Stott. Reservations ($3) may be made by calling the center at 978-623-8321. "

Book Club: The next book club meeting will be held on Thursday, Sept. 14 at 1:30 p.m. We'll be discussing the book The Secret Life of Bees by Sue Monk Kidd. Copies of the book are available for checkout at the senior center and newcomers are cordially invited to join the group at any time.

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Bereavement Support Group: Our newly formed bereavement support group meets at the center on the first and third Thursday of the month at 1:30 p.m. This group will offer a place to share your thoughts and concerns and is facilitated by Diane Blake from Merrimack Valley Hospice.

Movie Matinees: On Mon­day, Sept. 11 at 1 p.m. we will show the movie Bee Season starring Richard Gere. This is the gripping story of a father obsessed with training his tal­

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Art Instruction: A 12-week session begins Monday, Sept. 11 from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m.; $50. Individualized instruction in a small, supportive atmosphere under the watchful eye of pro­fessional artist Andrea Hart. All mediums and all levels wel­come; work from still life or a subject of your choice.

Craft Group: If you enjoy crafts, our craft group will be hard at work on Thursday mornings at 9:30 as we get ready for our upcoming fall and holiday fairs. Bring your ideas

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Welcome back!Cloudy with a

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Reviewed by John ChartierThis week, hook reviewer John Chartier takes a look

at a picture hook that is sure to become a classic in the

years to come.Every day, little weather events happen that seem out

of the ordinary. From hurricanes, to tornadoes, to tsunamis, the weather can bring with it some very unex­pected twists and turns. In Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs by Judi Barrett, the weather in an ordinary town takes a strange - but delicious - turn, one that is

just downrightweird.

In Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs, inclement weather gets a whole new meaning when it starts to rain pancakes, meatballs, hoi dogs, and

. more. The citi­zens of the

town have to go about their everyday business while the extreme culinary weather continues.

But what happens when this weather starts to become too much for the citizens of the town?

Barrett does a great job of creating and establishing an imaginary town using description that readers can relate to. before changing it into something no one could even dream of.

The wonderful illustrations in this book add to the fanciful nature of a town in which the weather looks like a menu at a restaurant! The reader could easily spend hours getting lost in the world created by illustrator Ron Barrett.

Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs is a great book for families to read aloud and enjoy together. There is something that every reader will be able to enjoy in this original picture book.

1 recommend this book for readers who enjoy reading fantasy books, or books that just try to put a whole new spin on what seems like ordinary life. Although a pic­ture book, it will be enjoyed be readers of all ages who enjoy a good laugh from a great book.

1 give Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs a nine out of 10 rating. It is an excellent book that can be enjoy ed by readers over and over again, and is sure to become a classic in the years to come.

So head on down to your bookstore or local library with your family today, and pick up your very own copy of Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs by Judi Barrett. Just be on the lookout for falling deli meat!

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Matthew J. Bularzik of 9 Messinia Drive were among the students were awarded bachelor's degrees on May 7 during the University of Connecticut's 123rd com­mencement exercises in Storrs, Conn.

Katherine L. Nelson and Garrett R. Rayner, first- year students at Colby College in Waterville, Maine, and Michelle A. Easton, a sophomore, were named to the dean's list for their outstanding academic achievement during the spring semester of the 2005-06 academic

year.Nelson, who is majoring in phy sics, is the daughter

of David Nelson and Katherine O'Neil of Andover. She attended Phillips Academy.

Rayner, who is majoring in government and physics, is the son of Reid and Cynthia Rayner of Andover. He attended Andover High School.

Easton, who is majoring in sociology and human development, is the daughter of Christopher and Karen Easton of Andover. She attended Phillips Academy .

Zachary E. Goldman and Troy K. Lieberman, graduates of Colby College in Waterv ille. Maine, were named to the dean's list for their outstanding academic

Continued on page 12

Left photo: Crossing guard Diana Davison helps students cross the street in front of South School on the first day of school Tuesday. Sept. 5. Right photo: Principal Eileen Woods of South School greets students as they arrive on the bus Tuesday morning.

Going with the flowDoherty students are safer with one-way traffic on Whittier StreetBy Brian Davidson

Tut. NEW ONE-WAY FLOW OF TRAFFIC ON

W'hittier Street is meant to make the Doherty Middle School drop-off loop safer for students. But it may take some time

before their parents are used to it."There are always going to be hitches at

the beginning of something new." said Assis­tant Principal Theresa McGinness, after the first day of school on Tuesday . "But our pri­mary goal is to increase safety for the kids and I think that this will definitely be a safer place now."

The new traffic configuration allows vehi­cles to enter the drop-off loop by turning onto Whittier Street from Chestnut Street. Vehicles can then exit by following Whittier Street around the rear and south sides of Doherty Middle and turning onto Bartlet Street. Bus driver Domingi Mejei noticed a change in the traffic flow in front of Doherty during the first day of school.

“It was slower than usual." she said. "Last year we could use different exits, so it takes longer now."

Doherty parent Garnett Jacavanco said the old two-way configuration resulted in hectic and dangerous traffic. Jacavanco said she welcomed this y ear s change

"I love it." she said. "Before, everyone was going in all different directions. This is a very positive change."

While Patricia Dearborn understands why the change has occurred, she is still not used to it, she said. Dearborn came to pick up her child after school Tuesday by driving down Whittier Street the wrong way.

“I just forgot," she said. "I always used to come in that way. When I came down the hill. I didn't even think about it."

Dearborn wasn't the only parent who for­got about the new configuration on the first day of school, according to Safety Officer Bob Cronin. Cronin said "about a dozen" par­ents needed to be reminded that Whittier Street is now a one-way road.

"1 think they'll all figure it out pretty quickly." he said. "All in all. it wasn't bad for the first day.”

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Behind Doherty Middle School, the parents vehicle pick-up area (above) and bus pick­up area (below) are safer, now that the route is one way only. The one-way flow of traffic on Whittier Street reduces the chance of an accident, officials believe.

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ON CAMPUS■ COLBY COLLEGE( ontinued from /1

achievement during the spring

semester of the 2005-06 acade­mic year.

Goldman, who majored in chemistry/biochemistry, is the

son ot Bruce and Margo Gold­man of Andover. He attended Andover High School.

Lieberman, who majored in government, is the son of Lvle and Kim Lieberman of Andover. He also attended Andover High School.

The spring semester dean's list at Bryant University in Smithfield. R.L, included Andover residents Ashley A. Hegarty. a senior in communi­cation. and Justine M. Dou- vadjian, a sophomore in finance.

The following students have been named to the dean's list at Assumption College in Worces­ter for the spring semester: Kristen I). Donahue. 07, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard R. Donahue, 4 Stirling St and Megan M. Pinksten. '06, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Pinksten. 1 Governors Drive.

Students in the undergradu­ate school are required to have a GPA of 3.5 or higher to be named to the list.

The following students recently graduated from Assumption College in Worces­ter at its 89th commencement exercises held on May 13: Caitlin P. Murphy. daughter of Rosemary A. Murphy, 27 Fos­ter Circle: .Megan M. Pinksten. magna cum laude, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Pinksten,I Governors Drive: Molly R. Riemer. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Riemer, 5 Lans- bury Lane; and Effie Saragas. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Patroklos Saragas, 15 Wabanaki Way

Eliza Bess Roberts and Natalia Wei-Chen Tsai, both of Andover, were among seniors to receive bachelor's degrees during the 140th com­mencement ceremony at Bates College in Lewiston. Maine on

May 28.Roberts graduated with a

bachelor of arts degree in envi­ronmental studies and Russian. A dean's list student, she was a member of the women's varsity squash team. A 2002 Leader­ship Academy volunteer, she spent the fall semester of her junior year in St. Petersburg. Russia. A 2002 graduate of Phillips Academy, she is the daughter of Michael and Jan Levine Roberts, 20 Spring Grove Road.

Tsai graduated cum laude with a bachelor of arts degree in history. She is a dean's list stu­dent. A 2002 graduate of Andover High School, she is the daughter of Robert Yu- Cheng Tsai. 8 Clover Circle, and the late Sue Ellen Huang.

Two local students were named to the dean's list at Bates College in Lew iston, Maine, as a result of their scholastic stand­ing during the second semester of the 2005-06 academic year.

To qualify for the dean's list at Bates, a student must main­tain a better than "B+" average for the semester, for a minimum quality point ratio of 3.65.

Stamatia (). Kostakis, a sophomore economics and mathematics double major, is the daughter of Mihail and Helen Kostakis of 9 Fulton Road. A member of the women's varsity basketball and volleyball teams, she is a 2(M)4 graduate of Andover High School.

Jeanne M. Lothrop. asophomore neuroscience major, is the daughter of Robert and Elizabeth Lothrop of 70 Porter Road. She is a 2004 graduate of Andover High School.

Seven Andover residents have recently been named to the dean's list at Boston University for the spring semester.

Students recognized for this honor include: Glenda E. Chao, Meredith A. Kish, Christa M. Milley. Monica E. Ortiz. Ayesha R. Rabbani, Nicholas J. Sharis, and Philip J. Shaw

Boston University awarded academic degrees to students in

May.Receiving degrees were

Andover residents Matthew S. Arcidv, master of arts in math­ematical finance; Julia B. Conn, juris doctorate in law; Adele T. Galebach. bachelor of arts in art history, magna cum laude; Alexandra E. Gatti. bachelor of science in film and television; Katharine R. Gustin, bachelor of science in business administration and management, cum laude; Christian M. Hnat, master of science in investment manage­ment: Elizabeth S. Leavitt, master’s in education in human resource education; Richard S. Lundgren, bachelor of science in English education; Diana L. Saryan. master's in public- health in epidemiology; and Nicholas J. Sharis, bachelor of science in business administra­tion and management.

Some members of the Williams College class of 2006 in Williamstown have been awarded membership in Sigma Xi, the international scientific research society.

This year's Sigma Xi inductees include Geoffrey P. O'Donoghuv, majoring in chemistry’, from Andover.

During their career at Williams College, these stu­dents demonstrated the intellec­tual initiative that the society seeks to promote. They all com­pleted extensive research for senior thesis.

Sigma Xi was founded in 1886 as an honor society for science and engineering. Its contemporary aims are to improve the interaction between science, technology, and society and to celebrate scientific research among the various dis­ciplines.

Graduating from Ohio Wes­leyan University in Delaware. Ohio on Sunday, May 14. Evan Michael Ozimek-Maier received honors.

Ozimek-Maier, a graduate of Lawrence Academy in Groton, is the son of John Richard Maier and Janis S. Ozimek- Maier of Andover.

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Oops! The Kid learned that there were nine planets in our solar sys­tem. Now, the count has changed to eight.

The classic planets are Mercury,Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Satum,Uranus and Neptune.

Astronomers demoted Pluto to a dwarf planet on Aug. 24. Astrono­mers from 75 nations took the ac­tion at a meeting in Prague, Czech Republic.

Their decision made all of the

science books, charts, and solar sys­tem models out of date.

Pluto was the first planet discov­ered by an American. Clyde W.Tombaugh, a 24-year-old lab assis­tant, found Pluto on Feb. 18,1930.Astronomers accepted Pluto as a planet that same year.

Astronomers knew that Pluto is smaller than the other eight plan­ets. It has an elongated orbit that is tilted. It ventures inside the orbit of

Neptune on its 248-vear journey around the Sun.

In other words, Pluto is little, out -------------------------of shape and not on the right track.

That led to its demotion when astronomers adopted a new definition of a planet

Pluto joins a group of other outcasts. Astronomers rejected planet status for Ceres and UB313, nicknamed Xena. The three are now dwarf planets.

NASA said Pluto's downgrade would not change its $700-million New Horizons spacecraft mission.

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held its 2006 Commencement on Sunday, May 28. Students graduated with the degree of bachelor of arts include;Macarena Verdaguer of Andover and K. Aynsley Rosenbaum

□ □□Meredith DiNatale

Hutchins, daughter of Maryann DiNatale and Kris Hutchins of

Andover, was named to the dean’s list at Smith College in Northamp­ton for her academic achievement for the 2005- 06 school year. The dean's list

recognizes those students with a grade-point average of 3.33 or higher.

Hutchins graduated from Andover High School and is majoring in English at Smith.

Fairfield University, in Fair- field, Conn., announced the names of the students who qual­ified for the dean's list for the spring semester.

Allison Abreu, a resident of Andover, and daughter of Tony and Maryellen Abreu, was named to the dean's list. She is majoring in Spanish and interna­tional business at Fairfield Uni­versity and planning a semester in Spain her junior year.

To be selected a student must attain a grade-point average of at least 3.5 of a possible 4.0.

Berklee College of Music announced that Andrew Berman of Andover was named to the dean's list for the spring

semester.To be eligible for this honor,

a full-time student must achieve a grade-point average of 3.4 or above; a part-time student must achieve a grade-point average of 3.6 or above.

Samuel R. Nigh, son ofFrank and Valerie Nigh of Stevens Circe, received a bache­lor of arts degree at the 178th commencement of Kenyon Col­lege in Gambier, Ohio on Satur­day, May 20.

Nigh graduated with a major in history.

Andover High School stu­dents Nicole Victoria Zaftini. daughter of Geraldine Zaffini of

Andover, and David Papas, son of Martha and Theo Papas of Andover, were 2005-06 recipi­ent of the Saint Michael’s Col­lege Scholarship and Service Book Award.

The award recognizes stu­dents who demonstrate a com­mitment to volunteerism and leadership through community service. Saint Michael’s, a liber­al arts residential college located in the Burlington area of Ver­mont, was founded on the belief that sen ing others is part of its Catholic tradition, and through the award seeks to honor those who demonstrate the true spirit of volunteerism.

Award recipients, named at schools throughout the country, are high school juniors who are inductees of the National Honor Society or an equivalent school- sponsored honors organization. They must demonstrate a com­mitment to service activities in high school or community orga­nizations, taking leadership roles in these activities.

Zaffini and Papas were pre­sented the book First They Killed My Father: A Daughter of Cambodia Remembers (HarpersCollins 2000) by Loung Ung. a 1993 Saint Michael's College graduate. In First They Killed My Father Ung gives a powerful autobio­graphical account, from a child's perspective, of surviving captivity during the genocidal Pol Pot regime in Cambodia.

Rachel Beth Charron grad­uated cum laude from the hon­ors thesis program at Syracuse University on May 14. She received a bachelor of science degree in biology and a minor in psychology.

Charron completed her two- year thesis project in biochem­istry and molecular biology at SUNY Upstate Medical Univer­sity.

Beginning this month, she is attending Boston University Graduate School to study epi­demiology.

She is the daughter of Phillip and Linda Charron of 2 Sandal­wood Lane.

On May 28. Chris Elias of 4 Tallyho Lane was awarded a bachelor of arts degree in histo­ry, with honors, at Brown Uni­versity’s 238th commencement in Providence, R.I. His senior thesis, “The Company Man, John Theodore McNaughton and the Vietnam War,” was

awarded Best Thesis by the his­tory department.

During the summer of 2005. Elias was the recipient of a Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History Scholarship, a six-week scholarly research program at Columbia Universi­ty. Allowed access to his origi­nal letters, Elias researched the life of G. W. Buntley, a Confed­erate soldier from Tennessee. Buntley was killed in action in the spring of 1864 while defend­ing Atlanta from Gen. William Sherman's troops. At the end of the program. Elias compiled a pamphlet about the soldier's war experiences. His materials may be used by history teachers in Buntley’s home state of Ten­nessee to help humanize the Civil War for students. The pamphlet is also being consid­ered for use at the new Gettys­burg Museum and Visitor's Cen­ter, slated to open in fall 2007.

Elias taught summer school in Holly Springs, Miss., and is attending graduate school at the University of Mississippi as a member of the Mississippi Teacher Corps, a competitive, two-year teaching program. It is an alternate-route program that recruits recent college graduates to teach in critical-shortage areas in the Mississippi Delta, in exchange for a full scholarship for a master’s degree in curricu­lum and instruction from the University of Mississippi.

Stephen J. Beck of 6 Tilton Lane was named to the dean's list in the School of Business at Ithaca College in Ithaca, N.Y.

The dean's list includes all business students who have a minimum semester grade-point average of 3.5 and who have also completed at least 15 cred­its.

Tristina Carlson of 9Stevens Circle, a student at the School of Pharmacy. Bouve College of Health Sciences, Northeastern University, has been elected for membership in the Beta Tau Chapter of the Rho Chi Honor Society.

Established in 1917. Rho Chi is the only honor society of the pharmaceutical sciences with chapters in almost all pharmacy schools around the country, according to a press release.

Membership is the single- most important recognition that the School of Pharmacy at Northeastern University bestows

Continued on page 13

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upon those students who have excelled in their academic and professional efforts. Member­ship in Rho C’hi is limited to those full-time students who have a QPA of 3.0 or greater and are in the top 20 percent of their respective class.

Also, at the Pharmacy and Toxicology Scholarship and

Awards Convocation earlier this year, the Consumer Value Store Scholarship from CVS Pharma­cy was awarded to Carlson.

Students completed require­ments for degrees at Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tenn. during the past year. Those degrees were conferred during the May 12 commencement exercises, which marked the completion of the 131 st year of

classes as Vanderbilt.The undergraduate students

were awarded bachelor’s degrees, including Laura Julia Goldstein, daughter of Gary and Janice Goldstein of Andover, and Gudrun Wu Lowenhaupt. daughter of Pamela Lyons of Lexington and Manuel Lowenhaupt of Andover.

Also at Vanderbilt Universi­

ty, the outstanding academic achievements of undergraduates were noted with the spring dean's list.

Named to the dean's list were Laura Julia Goldstein

daughter of Gary and Janice Lexington and Manuel Iwiwen Goldstein of Andover. Jessica haupt of Andover Hsu. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. To quality I n the dean s list Huan Hsu of Andover: and students mus receive grades Gudrun Wu Lowenhaupt equivalent to a 3.5 on a 4 i daughter of Pamela Lyons of scale for the semester

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Andover public schools during the first week of school next week. Sept. 11-15:

Elementary schools

Monday: Whole wheat french toast with yogurt, Eng­lish muffin breakfast sandwich with egg and cheese, fries, melon and juice.

Tuesday: Taco bar on soft shell, Greek salad with bread stick, juice, pineapple, bean soup and fruit.

Wednesday: Spaghetti with meatballs and garlic bread, gar­den side salad. Jello with top­ping and fruit.

Thursday: Chicken nuggets with assorted dippers, veggie wrap, oven-baked potato wedge, veggie sticks with dip. juice and fruit.

Friday: Pizza plain or pep­peroni. grilled chicken burger on roll with lettuce and tomato, pasta salad, fruit, juice and tossed side salad.

Middle schools

Monday: Egg and cheese- breakfast sandwich, french toast, ham sticks, home fries, juice and fruit.

Tuesday: Pizza plain or pep­peroni. grilled chicken sandwich with lettuce and tomato, garden salad, oranges and juice.

Wednesday: Stuffed shells w ith sauce, garlic bread, chicken buffalo salad with bleu cheese or ranch, breadsticks, broccoli with cheese.

Thursday: Pizza plain or pepperoni, twin taco bar with fixings. Mexican com. Mexican cheese, beans, bean soup and pineapple.

Friday: Salad bar with bread stix. juice and fruit.

Andover High School

.Monday: Chicken pot pie. potatoes, biscuit, juice and fruit.

Tuesday: Taco bar on soft shell, rice, refried cheese beans. Mexican corn and pineapple.

Wednesday: Stuffed shells with plain or meat sauce, garlic bread, garden salad and apple crisp.

Thursday: Baked stuffed chicken breast, rice pilaf, broc­coli. roll and fruit cup.

Friday: Spaghetti, rotini with plain, meat or alfredo sauce, meatballs, sausage or cutlet, salad, bread stix and Italian ice.

Also available a la carte daily at the elementary and middle schools: bottled w ater and I (KJ percent juice: low fat ice cream and yogurt, bagel with light cream cheese, yogurt, fresh fruit of the season, and milk.

At Andover High School there is a wrap/deli bar with

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AHS PREVIEWS

Fielding fall teamsAHS Football kicks off season Friday night

Warriors ready for rivals

Field hockey andBy Rick Harrison

The Townsman today continues previews «/ 2IXK) \ndtn cr High fall varsity sports teams with a look at field hockey and golf

FIELD HOCKEYWhen head coach Maureen Noone arrived

on the Andover High held hockey scene nine years ago the sport was one of few at which AHS did not excel

Now, less than a decade later, the program is llounshing richi alongside girls soccer and volleyball.

So much so that the Lady Wamor stick- wielde: alter a couple of lean years while Not tiie was busy installing her sy stem, enter the 2006 . in as the five-time reigning Merrim.isk Valley Conference champions (four out­right. one shared title).

ITie locals, having lost only one regular sea­son game in cash of the last live years, are soimng oil a 14-2-4 campaign which included ,i 5-l drubbing of Peabody and a l-O overtime

■' ke setback (second loss) to NorthAndover in the Division I .North Tournament,

kndover has a spectacular 82-10-14 won- tied record the past live years, and Nixine

is uthebrink ol her KXnh win at AHS with anoverall mark of 97-12-24

All that's missing is a state title To extend the string of outstanding perfor­

mances this autumn, the Lady Warriors will have to overcome the graduation of 10 quality players and the absence ot their projected start­ing goaltender who is spending her senior year doing independent studies in Maine.

We lost eight ol 11 starters so it's not going to be easy.' said Noone "But the pre­season has been a very pleasant surprise.

We have outstanding leadership from our three senior captains, who are keeping every­one upbeat and positive.

"The first-time starters and a few newcom­ers have stepped in and done an excellent |ob so far It's been very easy and enjoyable which makes the prospects (for success) good."

Topping the list of graduates is scoring machine Kerry Haugh. who established a gold standard on offense last year with 22 goals and 10 assists for 12 points (including two hat tricksi She has taken hei game to Springfield College this fall.

Other key losses are Meghan Saccone (Colby i. goaltender Kristin Costagliola who had 12 shutouts (seven straight) in 2005

PHOTO BV TIM JEAN

Boys and girls cross country teams run around the Andover High grounds, getting in shape for the season. Their first meet is Sept. 13 at Lawrence.

golf teams aiming for the heights

Ally Long (left) and Tori Reilly work on their defense during field hockey practice behind Andover High School last Thursday, Aug. 31.

(I Penn). Jessica Yu (Muhlenberg). Casey Salois i attending college in New Mexico), Lau­ren Ciampa (Bentley I. Kristin Walsh (St. Anselm). Molly Lieberman (Hobart I. Julie Marton (Browni and Debbie Cheng (L'Mass Amherst)

Team manager Carrie Pette (I Vermont) will also be missed.

McKenzie Trainor, backup to Costagliola in goal last y ear and a partner in four of the dozen shutouts, spent time on a schooner this year and is studying in Maine.

"McKenzie would have been our starting goaltender." said Noone. "It was a surprise - and a bit of a tough blow - when we found out she wouldn't be returning But she's doing something she enjoy s and - so good for her."

Cheng also had a strong year on offense with 10 goals and Marton scored five

Heading this year's group of 50 candidates, not including freshmen, are returning starters and senior captains Briana Gross. Lindsay Hegarty and Toby Maltz.

Gross will play midfield, Hegarty is a for­ward and Maltz will split time between forward and midfield

Maltz was the second leading scorer last year with 14 goals and nine assists, while Hegarty was another outstanding playmaker with nine assists.

Other 2005 letterw inners are senior forw ard Julia Newman, senior defender Elissa Lim. junior forwards Nina Yu and Anna Harrington, junior midfielder/defender Jen Quinlan and sophomore utility player Leah Cairns

Newcomers to the v arsity include senior defender Kim Miller, junior defenders Christi­na Saccmie. Nicole Gagnon. Kathleen Cheney. Julie Walsh and sophomore forward/midtielder Catherine Gross.

Taking over in net are sophomore Heather Sullivan and freshman Tameka Geaslen.

"Because we shifted a few scorers back to defensive positions, it may take awhile to get our timing down on the attack." said Noone. "We made those moves to help offset the inex­perience in goal."

Noone. who teaches social studies and math in the Wilmington Middle School special edu­cation program, spent three years as the varsity field hockey coach and three as JV coach at Wilmington High prior to taking the Andover job.

Sheila Salois is the new JV coach at AHS. Kristen Moriarty returns as freshman coach and Katie Seero has hopped aboard as a volun­teer varsity assistant

The Lady Warriors participated in Methuen High s Waidie Jamboree and the Danv ers Jam­boree. facing Amesbury . Rockport. MVC rival Chelmsford and reigning state champ Notre Dame Academy of Worcester at the latter event.

"We got a lot of experience on defense against Notre Dame." said Noone. "They have a tremendous program."

This past Tuesday , Noone returned to her old stomping grounds for the final pre-season practice game at Wilmington

The regular season opens this Saturday morning with a non-leaguer at Gloucester (11 a m ), while the home and Merrimack Valley Conference lidliffer is Monday versus Tvngs- boro (1:10 p.m.|.

Four of the first six games are at home, fol-

Continued on page 15

By Rick HarrisonThe 2006 Andover High varsity football

team w ill kick off its season tomorrow night, hosting non-league archrival North Andover under the lights at Lovely Field.

Head coach Ken Maglio's crew has IO starters back front a squad that hopes to reverse last fall's 4-7 record and possibly make a run at the title in one ot the state's toughest football leagues - the Merrimack Valley Conference.

"The seniors have come back this season ready to play." noted Maglio "By that I mean they have worked very hard over the off-sea­son and returned bigger, faster and stronger. The leadership they've shown already has been outstanding.

"The junior class represents the first grad­uates of the 8th grade travel team started four years ago - and they make up a large percent­age of our skilled play ers." offered Maglio "The sophomores have come on strong in the pre-season and shown they are hard-nosed players.

"Put all the ingredients together and you have a pretty good football team. As a group they are still learning the game and every day has brought improv ement."

The Golden W arriors graduated a number of outstanding players - and none w ill be missed more than All-Everything Buddy Farnham, who has moved on to Brown Uni­versity.

Gther top grads included Tom W hite. Dan Vining. John Kim. Alec Yount. Adam Cuomo. Jake Stamas. Mike D'Angelo. Chris Robbat. Chris Fiorentino and Jett Bellardo.

The returning starters are senior full- back/defensive lineman Joel Israel (5’l I". 206 pounds), senior offensive lineman/linebacker Jon Cru<h (6 2". 2071. senior two-way line­man Brandon Cooney (6'2". 212). senior wide receiver/satety Jeff Martin (6'0", 174). senior running back/defensive back/placekicker Ken Masse (5*8”. 167), junior wide-receiver/safety PJ Farnham l5'8". 145), junior two-way line­man Zack Kutchin (6'0", 245). junior two- way lineman Jon-Lars Carlson <6’1", 217). junior quarterback/defensive back/punter Mike Pierce (5'11". 190) and junior running hack/lmehacker Sam Clark (5' 10". 1961

Pierce, who stepped in at QB when Tom White was injured, threw four touchdown pusses and ran for two TDs.

He completed 26 of 50 passes (52 percenti for 141 y ards, caught four passes for 51 yards, and rushed 51 times for 248 yards

On defense he contributed 13 tackles.P.J. Farnham caught a TD pass and had

seven receptions for 165 yards.Two-time All-Conference placekicker

Masse booted 17 PATs. two field goals and scored a TD (29 points I last year, after kicking 26 extra points and six held goals as a sopho­more.

Crush participated in 64 tackles at line­backer.

"Pierce has looked very good at quarter­back in our scrimmages," noted Maglio. "He is equally adept at throwing and running and should have a productive season."

Returning senior lettermen are fullback/linebacker Corey Steele (5'11". 1911. tight end/defensive lineman Greg Moore (6'1", 207), two-way lineman Sean Donlan (5' 11". 220). wide receiver/defensive back Joe Lattan (6'0". 167), fullback/linebacker Doug Hawkins (5’9", 200), running back/linebacker Mike Ruth (6’0”, 187). and wide receiver/defensive back Rvan Jimenez (5 8", 165).

Also, two-way lineman Patrick Kelley (5'8". 200). wide receiver/defensive back Mark Viscuse (5’9”. 165). tight end/line- backer Tom Jackson (6’I”, 175). two-way lineman Mike Ross (6’2", 238) and running back/defensive back Michael Tanner (6'I", 153).

Junior lettermen include running back/linebacker Chris Abreu (6’0", 175). wide receiver/defensive back Derrick Beasley (5'11". 165), running back/defensive back Peter Hanson (6’0", 191), wide receiver/ defensive back Kevin Hitchko (5’7", 135).

Also, running back/defensive back Bren­dan Hughes (5’9”, 177). tight end/linebacker Mike Morander l5'l 1". 187), quarterback/ linebacker Tripp Stevens (6*0", 205). offen­sive lineman/linebacker Corey Colbert (5'9". 166), two-way lineman Christos Theodorou (5'9", 247). wide receiver/ defensive back Nick Velleca (5'8”, 158) and two-way line­man Steve Lattan (5’ 10". 224)

"Masse and Abreu are running the football well." noted Maglio. "Both have g(xxl. shifty move and quick acceleration.

"Steele has been a workhorse on both sides of the ball and has made some nice hits on defense."

Junior wide receiver/defensive back Matt Rayner heads a lengthy list of promising new­comers.

Rayner. Jeff Martin and P.J. Farnham all can fly and have excellent hands." offered Maglio. Farnham caught seven aerials in 2(X 15 for 165 yards.

Martin also finished last season with 82 tackles and four pass interceptions at safety.

Other junior first-year v arsity players are two-way linemen John Maedel. Kyle Conlon. Neal Callahan. Chris Nardone. Mike Freed­man and Sean Lozowski. tight end/linebacker Chris Esch. tight end/1 mebacker David Nader, wide receiver/defensive back Dennis Fleming and fullback/linebacker Ben Zemlin.

Sophomore new comers are running back/ defensive back Riki Retelle. running back/defensive back Ryan Peek, quarter­back/defensive back Brandon Topp. full­back/linebacker Steve LaFortune. fullback/ linebacker Nick Sylvester and wide receiv­er/defensive back Yogi Lay ne

Also, offensive lineman/linebacker Eddie Troy, two-way linemen Erik Geffken. Andrew Lebowitz. Mike Ardagna. Gianni Miceli. Philip Giguere. Andrew Walker and Jordan Pisano, tight end/defensive back Sean Ehlbeck. wide receiver/safety Matt Washburn, wide receiver/linebacker Matt Murray, wide receiver/defensive back Mike Mahoney.

Gordon Dubois is a senior tight end/delen- sive lineman.

"The line is big and strong and should give Mike (Pierce) time to throw and our backs places to run." noted Maglio "If we stay healthy - and the bounces go our way - we'll be in the hunt."

AHS. which had 83 candidates in the top three grades this year, runs multiple sets on offense and a 52 defense

Captains are Brandon Cooney. Jon Crush. Joel Israel and Corey Steele.

Maglio's coaching staff includes Joe Man- naro, Ken Pellerin, Patrick Finn. Bob Fitz- Maunce. Brad Yount. Derrick Beasley. Jason Ouellette, Glenn Verrette. Tom Kenney and John Rex.

Mannaro and Verrette were outstanding collegiate players at the University of Michi­gan (offensive lineman) and Holy Cross (defensive secondary i respectively

Maglio begins his I Ith season as head coach with a 51-54-2 overall record.

The Golden Warriors are hoping for a bet­ter result against North Andover than in last year's opener, when the Scarlet Knights began a successful campaign with a 20-14 overtime victory.

It snapped a string of 12 straight AHS wins over North Andover in the sporadic senes, the last NA victory 21-6 in 1987.

The locals have two new foes on their schedule, playing at Austin Prep in Reading on Saturday . Sept. 16 and at Marblehead on Friday night, Nov. 10.

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AHS Previews■ field hockeyContinued from page 14

lowed by seven of eight on the road and the final four back at AHS.

The rematch with Gloucester is home on Oct. 20, and thy final regular season game against Tewksbury on Thursday . Oct. 26 will be Senior Night and will be played under the lights at Lovely Field (7 p.m.).

Noone feels traditional powers Chelmsford and Tewksbury will again be MVC challengers, with Tyngsboro a potential darkhorse con­tender.

GOLFWith a solid nucleus of four returning

starters, who combined for 39 head-to-head match wins last season, the Andover High golf team is hoping to challenge for conference, sec­tional and state honors this fall.

The Golden Warriors finished 11-5 last sea­son, including 7-1 at home course Indian Ridge Country Club, and then placed a strong second at the North Sectional Team Championship and sixth in the State Division 1 Tournament.

"We can do even better." said fourth-year coach Ken Kwajewski. who decided to return for at least one more go-around after flirting with retirement.

"We have those four starters, along with six others who played a few matches last fall, and we’ve added four strong newcomers to replace our graduates."

Those grads were Mike Shea, Eric Latsey. James Conway and Luke Bruno

Heading up the 2006 squad are senior Capt. Colin Brennan, senior Cap, Kevin Calabro, senior Dave Douvadjian and senior James Gaffney.

Brennan, who played No. 1 virtually throughout the 2005 season, posted an 11-4-1 record against the best from the MVC and also had a superb 35.4 stroke average per 9-hole match.

“Colin shot 37 or lower in every round he played for us last year." said Kwajewski “That's amazing consistency and outstanding golf."

Calabro finished 8-4-4 with a 37.6 stroke average, Gaffney 10-3 and 38.3 and Central Catholic transfer Douvadjian was 10-3-1 and 38.4.

This summer Brennan's credentials became even stronger as he placed second in the Indian Ridge CC Men's Club Championship and was seventh against a much older field in the annual Rogers Eastern Mass. Championship tourney after shooting 73-70-80-75-298 over 72 holes. He was just five strokes out of second place

Gaffney, meanwhile, captured his third straight Lowell Junior City Tournament title

earlier this month at Nabnasset Lake CC in Westford

Other returning players, who saw limited time last fall, are juniors David Boudreau. Matt Perry and sophomores Sean Burke, Enc Hook­er, Brendan Mahoney and Armando McLaugh­lin.

Boudreau had a 4-2 record, Mahoney was 2-1. Hooker 1-0-1 and Burke 1-1-1

Burke recently won the Junior Club Cham­pionship at Andover Country Club

"Sean has grow n about three inches and put on 25 pounds over the past year." said Kwajew­ski. "And Enc Hooker is back healthy after coming off a hockey injury

Newcomers to the roster are sophomore Mike Todisco. freshman David Gilbert and Rosenweig brothers Ben. a junior, and Adam, a freshman.

"The Rosenweigs won a four-way playoff for the final two spots on the team," explained Kwajewski.

A solid turnout of 33 candidates showed up for the pre-season tryouts at Merrimack Golf Club in Methuen.

The rev ised schedule, which saw six AHS matches changed (day and site) at a coaches meeting last week, still had the Golden War­riors opening this past Tuesday with a home- match versus Lowell at Indian Ridge which the

locals won very convincing. 19-1.Brennan and Gaffney led the charge w ith

even par 36 scores, winning their matches easi ly and combining to take the best ball point

Hie locals (1-0) play a, Chelmsford tomor­row (Friday) afternoon (3:30 p m i. and face Methuen next Monday and powethouse ( entral Catholic at 1RCC next Tuesdav 13 3()i

AHS seniors filling leadership role■ WARRIOR FOOTBALL PREVIEWContinued from page 14

Andover last played Austin more than three decades ago when the Cougars had a hnet stav in the MVC.

More recently. AP has been a ( t holic Cen tral League Large School powei and qualified for several Super Bowls.

Senior running hack Nathan Shen begins this season with a whopping 4,ci career points, needing 112 more to snap the all-time Massa­chusetts state schoolboy scoring mark of 575 held by Cedric Washington of Holyoke-

Buddy Farnham played one ye.u ol football at Austin before transferring to AHS

The Golden Warriors projected starting lineup for the North Andover opener tomorrow

Kwajewski feels mulu-time reigning Tump Central Catholic and Chelmsford wi he ’ ji teams along with his own in the Memmack Valley Conference this year

Kwajewski's AHS teams have re >:Jed three consecutive winning season .nJ he enters 2006 with an overall won-lost ,.y of 31-16-1.

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VARSITYFOOTBALL(Home Games at Lovely Field) SEPTEMBER8 North Andover 7 p.m.

(non-league)16 Austin Prep at Father 11 a m.

Sevmore Field (non league) Draeut at Beaudry Field 7 p m.

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12 Lowell 7 p.m.14 Chelmsford 3:30 p.m.16 Tewksburv at LawTence 5 p.m.19 Central Catholic 3:30 p.m21 Billerica 3:30 p.m

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at Veterans Stadium7 Danvers (non-league) 7 p.m.10 Methuen 7 p.m12 Draeut 3:30 p.m.14 St. Johms Prep 7 p.m.

(non-league)17 Lowell at Cawlev Stadium 7p.m.19 Chelmsford 7 p.m.

at Simonian/Alumni Stadium24 Central Catholic 7 p.m.28 Ipswich (non-league) 10 a.m.Head Coach: Mike Wartman (5th year career record: 49-23-5).JV' Coach: Jim Saalfrank Record Last Year: 15-4-1

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FRESHMANGIRLS SOCCERSEPTEMBER15 Chelmsford 3:30 p.m.20 Central Catholic 3:30 p.m.22 Billerica 3:30 p.m.25 North Andover 3:30 p.m.

(non-league)27 Methuen 3:30 p.m.OCTOBER4 North Andover 3:30 p.m.

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Groveland firefighters annual Pasta Dinner and Bonfire, 5to 7 p.m. at the Central Fire Station. Includes meatballs, salad, bread, soda and coffee. Cost is $6 for adults and S3 for children under 12. The annual bonfire will follow and take place at the Pines Recreation Area at 8:15 p.m.

Af rican Night fundraiser, 6 p.m. at Changing Lives Christ­ian Church. 446 Prospect St.. Methuen. Includes dinner and music by the Mwangaza African Gospel Band. Cost S20 for adults and S5 tor chil­dren. Call 978-687-7773 or visit ww w .changingliveschris- tianchurch.com.

Crossroads Coffeehouse pre­sents Brooks Williams, 8 p.m Second floor of Old Center Hall. 3 Great Pond Road.North Andover. Tickets SI5. Tickets available at door or in advance at w w w.crossroads- coffeehouse.org. or at Top of the Scales restaurant. 4 John­son St.. North Andover. Call 978-687-3960 or visit www crossroads- coffeehouse.org.

Fishing in Harold Parker State Forest on Friday. Sept. 1, the Dinsmore family (from left: Meghan. 3. Thomas. 4. and Shanno- '. enjoyed one of the last lazy days before summer vacation was over. The Harold Parker Fishing Festival takes place Sept ‘ ■

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Saturday, Sept. 9Gospel In The Park, tirst out

door gospel concert featuring local and regional artists, 3 to 8 p.m. in the Park. Bartlet and Chestnut streets. Hosted by Free Christian Church, in con­junction with Andover Baptist Church, program offers a wide range of inspirational music performed by local and guest

artists, special contests for all. old-fashioned events, super­vised games and activities for younger children, and food for purchase. Headlining the event is the community gospel choir the Choral Majority, a 60- voice group of singers. /Also appearing are The Free Chris­tians from Free Christian Church, led by Choral Majori­ty directors Eric and Robin Lindahl. Raindate is Sunday, Sept. 10. For more info, go to www.freechnstian.org.

Sunday, Sept. 10Teddy Bear Picnic, 11 a m. to I

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Essex Chamber Music Players performance, 2 p.m. in the Sargent Auditorium. Lawrence Public Library . 61 Lawrence St. Presented by Friends of the Lawrence Public Library and funded by the Catherine McCarthy Memorial Trust. Includes music by Bach, Beethoven, and Haydn per­formed by flutist Michael Fine- gold of Andover, cellist Raphael Popper-Keizer, and pianist Carmen Rodriguez-Per- alta. 978-794-5786 or

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By Alison McGonagleIII STATE is encouraging youngsters to cast aside any preconceived notions about fishing, and reel in

some outdoor fun al the 18th annual HaroldParker Fishing Festival.

The event, ty pically held at Sudden Pondin the state forest, will be held instead at Berry Pond this year, according to the event's planner, Barbara Buis, regional interpretive coordinator for the Department of Conservation and Recreation.

"Sudden is a beautiful little pond." Buis said of the former location. "It's kind of shallow, and doesn't have the capacity to hold many fish. One problem we were fac­ing at Sudden is that the kids were not catching as many fish as we would have wanted them to. We decided to move it to Berry Pond partly because of that.

Historically, the family-oriented festival is held in mid-August. But this year it will be held on Saturday. Sept. 16 from 9 a.m. to I p.m.

"Berry Pond is a day-use swimming area through Labor Day." Buis said. "It's a natur­al pond - one of only two natural ponds in the park. It’s quite deep and spring-led. It has the capacity to hold a lot of fish. Logis- tically. we couldn't have closed it on a sum­mer day to hold a fishing festival."

Berry Pond also has all the facilities, including a restroom pavilion, barbecue grill tops and sufficient parking. Buis said the area is easy to find, important because resi­dents from all over Massachusetts are inv it­ed to attend.

18th annual Harold Parker Fishing Festival

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Saturday, Sept 16,9 a.m. to 1 pan.

Call the Department of Conservation and Recreation at 978-686-3391

The festival attracts mostly children, and is designed for kids by Mass Wildlife and its volunteers. It is advertised as a leam-to-fish program, sponsored by a volunteer group from Mass Wildlife called the Angler Edu­cation Program.

All rods and bait are provided, along with instruction. The event is free to atten­dees, and offers donated prizes for a raffle, and other treats.

The pond probably won t be stocked that day. said Jim Lagacy, an aquatic biologist with Mass Wildlife. Normally, ponds aren't stocked until late September or early Octo­ber. he said, because trout need colder w ater to thrive. He also said the ponds are stocked early in the spring and he expects the trout that were added this spring to be ready to bite at the festival.

In Berry Pond, people can reel in bluegill, pumpkin seed, largemouth bass, or catfish, said Lagacy

"Fishing, by and large, is a gateway activity to get people involved in the out doors, so even if vou don't intend to do it ail

the time, it's just a way to get people involved in the outdoors all the time Laga­cy said "It beats being on the computer or playing video games When kids arc out there experiencing nature one on one it beats sitting behind the TV We try to bring families with kids out. and we don't <om pete ov er the biggest and the most"

Lagacy and Bills enlist the help ol vol­unteers to make as big ot a splash with the festival as possible Al Knod and the Nashoba Valley Group art on hand to pas>

on their love for lunkers to new generations“Someone taught me how to fish when I

was a kid." said Knod. who's volunteered at the festival for more than 12 years. "It i way to pass along a new stewardship foi the kids."

The Nashoba Valley Group will partici­pate in events that teach fishing to anyone 6 or older.

"We do these events to try to get people into the outdoors and away from the com­puters. Fishing is a relaxing lime for any­one In Berry Pond there's a good assort­ment of fish." said Knod.

"There are a lot of kids out there today who've never been in the woods." said Knod "There are moose and deer and wild turkey in Harold Parker and they don't even know what's in the woods. Lady slippers, an endangered flower, grow in there Harold Parker is not a well used area. It's a gor­geous area for people to bike. hike, walk or fish "

Those interested in getting more details about the festival can call the IX'R at 978- 686-3391.

The Guild of Beverly Artists kicks off its fall season with an Impressionist watercolor painting demonstration by Beverly Farms artist and teacher Valery McCaffrey, next Thursday, Sept. 14 at 7 p.m. at the Carriage House at Lynch Park. Free and open to the public. For more information, check out .www.GuildofBe^erlyArtists.org. *

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Culture on SundaysClassical music series launched in LawrenceBy Megan Richards What's Up contributor

AS THE DAUGHTER OF an orchestra leader. Terri Kelley was sur­rounded by music

from an early age. Now the Andover resident is bringing music of her choice to the entire (ireater Lawrence area

Kelley is the artistic director for a Greater Lawrence fall classical music series that could become an annual event.

In an attempt to bring the love of classical music and cul­ture back to more people in Massachusetts, the Lawrence Public Library and the McCarthy Foundation have worked together to launch this classical music series.

As artistic director. Kelley has negotiated w ith and worked with the performers, and orga­nized everything from the music selection to the perform­ers' attire.

“Terri was chosen as the artistic director partly because

of her energy and her classical music ability, but maybe the most important reason is that she has this capacity to make classical music interesting to everyone through her commen­tary and anecdotes." said Thomas Caffrey. attorney lor the McCarthy Foundation

“I grew up m Lawrence and moved to Andover in 1969." said Kelley. Because of my father's orchestra. I’ve always been in the music scene. And since music is my profession. I'm pretty familiar with what is

going on. So as my first job as artistic director. I attended a few concerts and made a few selec­tions"

This classical music series will be made up of three differ­ent performers who w ill play at the Lawrence Public Library at 2 p.m. on various Sundays throughout the kill season

The first act. on Sept. IO. is the Essex Chamber Music Play­ers. directed by Lavender Hill Lane resident Michael I ine-

gold.On Oct 15. Barbara Kildufl.

a world-famous opera singer who is now a resident at Phillips Academy m Andover, will be performing She has a voice that is just incredible." raved Kelley about Kildutt

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Parent/child music workshop,I0 a m. with Rosemary Hallo­ran of Music Together at Faith Lutheran Church. Open to chil­dren up to 4 years old with a parent or caregiver. Features songs, instruments, chants, and movements. Free, all welcome. 360 South Main St., Andover. 97X-6XX-3326 or www.music- together.com.

Tuesday, Sept. 12i Friends of the Lawrence Pub­

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and welcome input and support in that process. Anyone inter­ested in joining is welcome to attend. Call 978-6X2-1727.

Merrimack Valley Dream Fac­tory meeting, 7 p.m. at 46 Salem St.. Methuen. The foun­dation provides a dream to

local children ages 3 to 18 with serious chronic conditions and is looking for volunteers. Call Anne Winn at 978-685-9561.

International Film Series at Merrimack College will pre­sent "Like Water for Choco­late,” 7 p.m., Rogers Center for the Arts. Free, all welcome.315 Turnpike St.. North Andover.

Wednesday, Sept. 13Informational genealogy talk,

"Deportation of Nova Scotia,” with Paul Martin. 12:30 p.m. at the Methuen Senior Center. Admission is free.

Thursday, Sept. 14Andover Cub Scout Pack 73

sign-up night, 7 p.m. for boys in grades l to 5 at Bancroft School, Bancroft Road, Andover. Annual dues are $65; includes subscription to “Boys Life" magazine. Combines out­door activities, sports, acade­mics. and helps families teach ideals such as honesty and respect. For information, call Catherine Beaumont at 978-684-5019. or David Schuh at 978-475-8459; or send an e- mail to cubmaster@andover- pack73.org.

Saturday, Sept. 16Andover Day & Art in the

Park celebration, the Andover Days celebration that was rained out in June will be held in tandem with the 32nd annual Art in the Park show on a closed-off section of Main Street in downtown, and in the Park at Bartlet and Chestnut streets, respectively, from iO a.m. to 4 p.m., rain date is Sun­day, Sept. 17. An annual festi­val, the Andover Days event is designed to bring businesses and civic associations together in celebration of their shared community. Shopkeepers have items for sale on the sidewalks, and more than 100 artists from across New England will sell

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“Coffee with the Author," 10 a.m. at the Flint Memorial Library, 147 Park St., North

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Andover Chamber Music Series presenting The Brentano String Quartet, "Sense and Sen­

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28th Annual Boat Parade, noon to 4 p.m. Participants may come by boat starting in New­buryport by the North End Boat Club up the Merrimack and ending at the Crescent Yacht Club. 30 Ferrv Road. Bradford.

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"If you've had the thrill of hearing Williams perform, you know his sound defies all cate­gorization.” organizers said. "His intricate style is a rousing compilation of blues, Latin, soul and acoustic rock and his guitar work and finger-picking are legendary ."

Williams' latest work. Blues and Ballads released in Febru­ary, is his 15th recording and collection of country blues and traditional roots music.

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"We're hoping to make classical music popu­lar. The musicians will be performing music that is accessible for the novice as well as the expert. We're hoping just to make classical music more accessible to more people," said Kelley.

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She and her husband, who is also singer, are also starting a course for the town called Careers in Music, which will begin Oct. 16 at Andover High School.

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LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICENOTICE OF MORTGAGEE S SALE OF REAL

ESTATEBy virtue and in execution o, the Power of Sale

contained in a certain mortgage given by Lori A. Reinhart to Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems. Inc., dated September 2 2005 and recorded with the Essex County (Northern District) Registry ot Deeds at Book 9748 Page 139 of which mortgage GMAC Mortgage Corporation is the present holder, for breach ot the conditions of said mortgage and tor the purpose of foreclosing, the same will be sold at Public Auction at 3:00 p.m. on September 14. 2006. on the mortgaged premises located at 36 Bay State Road North Andover. Essex County. Massachusetts, all and singular the premis­es described in said mortgage

TO WITA certain parcel of land together with the build­

ings thereon situated on Bay State Road in North Andover, Essex County, Massachusetts, and being shown as Lot No. 56 and the West half of Lot No. 57 on a plan entitled, "Plan of Beacon Hill” made by R.W. Seamans. C.E., dated October 1906 and recorded with the Essex North District Deeds. Book 239, Page 600, Plan No. 0381, bounded and described as follows.

NORTHERLY seventy-live (75) feet by Bay State Road; EASTERLY ninety two (92) feet by the remainder of Lot No. 57: SOUTHERLY seventy- five (75) feet by Lot No. 9 and part of lot No. 8 on said plan, and WESTERLY ninety-two (92) feet by Lot No. 55 on said plan.

Being the same premises conveyed to the Mort­gagor herein by deed of Vincent J. Grasso. Jr recorded with the Essex North District Registry of Deeds herewith.

For mortgagor's title see deed recorded with Essex County (Northern District) Registry of Deeds in Book 9748. Page 138

These premises will be sold and conveyed sub­let to and with the benefit of all rights, rights of way. restrictions, easements, covenants, liens or claims in the nature of liens, improvements, public assess­ments. any and all unpaid taxes, tax titles, tax liens, water and sewer liens and any other municipal assessments or liens or existing encumbrances of record which are in force and are applicable, having priority over said mortgage, whether or not reference to such restrictions, easements, improvements, liens or encumbrances is made in the deed

TERMS OF SALE:A deposit of Ten Thousand ($10,000.00) Dol­

lars by certified or bank check will be required to be paid by the purchaser at the time and place of sale. The balance is to be paid by certified or bank check at Harmon Law Offices, P C., 150 California Street. Newton. Massachusetts 02458, or by mail

PO Box 610389 Newton Highlands. Massa­chusetts 02461-0389. within thirty (30) days from the date of sale. Deed will be provided to purchaser tor recording upon receipt in full of the purchase price The description of the premises contained in said me dgage shall control in the event of an error in

this publicationOther terms, if any. to be announced at the sale.

GMAC MORTGAGE CORPORATIONPresent holder of said mortgage

By its Attorneys.HARMON LAW OFFICES. PC.

Lony-Ann Spelman 150 California Street Newton, MA 02458

(617) 558-0500

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LEGAL NOTICECOMMONWEALTH OF

MASSACHUSETTS The Trial Court

Probate and Family Court Department

ESSEX DivisionDocket No.

06P1931AA1 In the Estate of

VINCENT P. LANZA Late o,

ANDOVERIn the County of ESSEX

Date o, Death November 23. 2005

NOTICE OF PETITION FOR APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATOR WITH

THE WILL ANNEXEDTo all persons inter­

ested m the above cap­tioned estate, a petition has been presented praying that a document purporting to be the last will of said decedent be proved and allowed, and that NICHOLE S. LANZA ALSO KNOWN AS NIC­HOLE S. BALDWIN OF WAYLAND IN THE COUNTY OF MIDDLE­SEX be appointed as administratrix with the will annexed of said estate to serve without surety. THERE IS NO NAMED EXECUTOR IN SAID WILL

IF YOU DESIRE TO OBJECT THERETO, YOU OR YOUR ATTOR­NEY MUST FILE A WRITTEN APPEAR­ANCE IN SAID COURT AT SALEM ON OR BEFORE TEN O'CLOCK IN THE FORENOON (10:00 AM.) ON OCTO­BER 10. 2006

In addition, you must tile a written affidavit of objections to the petition, stating specific facts and grounds upon which the objection is based, within thirty (30) days after the return day (or such other time as the court, on motion with notice to the petitioner, may allow) in accordance with Probate Rule 16.

WITNESS, HON. MARY ANNE SAHA- GIAN ESQUIRE. First Justice of said Court at SALEM this day August 29. 2006.

Pamela Casey O'Brien Register of Probate

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No dogs or cats. From 5785

978-388-4212www.amesburybritish.com

ANDOVER, MA

Andover's Best Kept Secret!

Rweryiew Commons, where the best is getting better!

Many aportments with granite countertops! Located minutes from Routes 93 and 495 Community features a resort style pool, fitness cen­ter, laundry tennis basket­ball courts, on site manage ment, 55- yrs. experience FREE HEAT/HOT WATER

Riverview Commons 650 Bui,inch Dr. Andover

(978 , 685-0552 A Corcoran Community www corcoronopts.com

ANDOVER, MA Downtown In building. Bedroom 5625; Large

bedroom with parking 5725 Wall/wall, modern kitcherv

both, available now, near T. Coll 603-571-0011

ANDOVER, Newly renovated 3 bedroom, 2nd 8 3rd floors! Walk ,o downtown. Washer/ dryer, fridge dishwasher Available 9/5 No pets or smokers S'800* 978-604-429’

ANDOVER Washington Park, 2 bedroom, ’.5 both, com­pletely renovated, 3rd floor, 5 350 includes heat/hot wo- ter, 9/1,978-685-2615 after 7p.

BEVERLY, ! month tree! 5 rooms, newly remodeled, is, floor, yard S'250/mo heat & hot water included

Coll 978-887-8856

BEVERLY 2 bedroom, avail­able now Freshly done over Wosher/dryer hook-up 2 car parking. S'275 - utilities. 1st 8 las,. No dogs. 978-927-'754.

BEVERLY: 2 bedroom beau­tiful, 2 story spacious town­house available immedi­ately Huge closets, 1.5 baths, great location. 5 ,299 including heot! 978-927-2763.

BEVERLY, 2 bedroom town­house style, ceiling tans, deck parking Near Cum­mings & '28 S'SOQ/heated No smokers. Coll 978-28 2300

BEVERLY: 2 weeks tree, quiet 2 bedrooms, well main­tained near town,Train No smoking 5975 8 51050 includes heat/hot woter. 978-921-9033

BEVERLY: 3 large sunny rooms in quiet Victorian,

wood floors, 3 walk in dos ets, no pets/smoking 5850-

Security. Call 978-922-2256

BEVERLY/Donvers line, like new spacious townhome 3 be­droom, 2 bath, hook-ups, patio

8. tennis No fee S1495 Owner/broker, 781-334-0135,

BEVERLY: Downtown, 2nd floor 1 bedroom apartment, new carpet. Walk to troin, coin-ops. No dogs 5825/mo Plus utilities 978-922-8516

BEVERLY FARMS: LARGE 3* bedroom Sunny Victorian, privote, 2 floors, 1/2 ocre, sun porch, French doors, Hard wood, parking, laundry, train/ beoch. 51800 - 978-468-3794

BEVERLY FARMS, Sunny5 room, 2 bedroom hordwood

floors & laundry hook-upNeor West BeocIVtroin. $1150^,

978.535-5429 ; 978-927-2648

BEVERLY: large 2 bedroom, new both, hordwood floors, I laundry, porkingtor 2 cars, hot water included. S1095. !

Steve 78 596-3377.

BEVERLY large, clean 2 bed­room, 3rd floor walk to train/ i Cummings Center, I mile to

'28, parking no smokers cot ok, 51050 - 978-922 7666

BEVERLY Large newer 2 bed­room. Hardwood, deck, washerdryer facility, porking No pets S'300. 978-283-0545,

BEVERLY? MA3 BEDROOM 5 295-, Large, College 78' 409-0500

BEVERLY, MA: 3 room | bedroom, oil new, neor troin6 downtown Forking 5850 mo. includes heat 'ho, woter. 978-745-1020 Corn 5pm

BEVERLY MA 4 Unit Bu a ing, 3 bedroom, I both, back j yard, deck, coin-op laundry, ■ section 8 approved'2 3 bed­room). 51195,877-848-'085,

BEVERLY, MA Downtown, '

2 bedroom wolk-out base­ment opartment in commer­cial building Walk to troins. New corpet. Coin-ops, S975/mo includes heat-hot water No dogs 978-922-85 6

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BRADFORD College oreo, 1 large bedroom, fully oppli- anced kitchen, hookups, porch, goroge, storoge, yard. 5950+ 978-697-0746

ESSEX: 4 room apartment, eat in kitchen, newly reno­vated bath. 51,000, per month includes all utilities. No pets. Call 978-471-9218,

LEGAL NOTICi

COMMONWEALTH OFMASSACHUSETTS

The Trial Court Probate and Family Court Department

ESSEX DivisionDocket No.

06P1831EP1 In the Estate of

SUSAN DIETZEL AKASUSAN P. DIETZEL

Late of ANDOVER

In the County of ESSEX Date o, Death May 22, 2006

NOTICE OF PETITIONFOR PROBATE OF WILL

To all persons inter­ested in the above cap­tioned estate, a petition has been presented praying that a document purporting to be the last will of said decedent be proved and allowed, and that JANE D CAIRNS ofANDOVER in the County of ESSEX and JAMES E DIETZEL OF DERRY in the State of NEW HAMPSHIRE be appointed executors named in the will to serve without surety.

IF YOU DESIRE TOOBJECT THERETO, YOU OR YOUR ATTOR­NEY MUST FILE A WRITTEN APPEAR­ANCE IN SAID COURT AT SALEM ON OR BEFORE TEN O’CLOCK IN THE FORENOON (10 00 AM) ON OCTO­BER 2. 2006

In addition, you must file a written affidavit of objections to the petition, stating specific facts and grounds upon which the objection is based, within thirty (30) days after the return day (or such other time as the court, on motion with notice to the petitioner, may allow) in accordance with Probate Rule 16.

WITNESS, HON. MARY ANNE SAHA- GIAN, ESQUIRE, First Justice of said Court at SALEM this day, August 18. 2006.

Pamela Casey O'Brien Register of Probate

AT - 9/7/06

BEVERLY Centrally located large bedroom, convenient to trains/shopping, no sets, non-smoking, no utilities. Reasonable rent 78 -727-0302

LEGAL NOTICE

COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS

The Trial Court Probate and Family Court Department

ESSEX Division Docket No. 06P1792EP1

In the Estate of MARION E. LAGRASSE

Late ot ANDOVER

In the County of ESSEX Date of Death March 7, 2006

NOTICE OF PETITIONFOR PROBATE OF WILL

To all persons interest­ed in the above captioned estate, a petition has been presented praying that a document purport­ing to be the last will o, said decedent be proved and allowed, and thatSUSAN M LAGRASSE of ANDOVER in the County of ESSEX be appointed executrix, named in the will to serve without surety.

IF YOU DESIRE TO OBJECT THERETO. YOU OR YOUR ATTOR- NEY MUST FILE A WRITTEN APPEAR­ANCE IN SAID COURT AT SALEM ON OR BEFORE TEN 0 CLOCK IN THE FORENOON (10.00 A M ) ON SEP­TEMBER 18, 2006

In addition, you must file a written affidavit of objections to the petition, stating specific facts and grounds upon which the objection is based, within thirty (30) days after the return day (or such other time as the court, on motion with notice to the petitioner, may allow) in accordance with Probate Rule 16.

WITNESS, HONMARY ANNE SAHA- GIAN, ESQUIRE, First Justice of said Court at SALEM this day. August 9, 2006

Pamela Casey O'Brien Register of Probate

AT - 9/07/06

BRADFORD excellent loca­tion. Cozy I bedroom S795; large 2 bedroom S975. Coin­op, parking, storoge, hot wa­ter included Additional ga­rage rentol 575.978-335-8814.

BRADFORD, MA, 2 bed­room, owner occupied, storage, driveway & yard, hookups, 5 minutes to troin & highway. 5950,978-852-0004

BRADFORD, MA, DUPLEX, 2 bedroom

garage, porch, basement, 5995 + utilities.

978-372-5380

BRADFORD, MA

Get $500 off one months rent

(on 2 bedrooms only)★★★★★★★★★

• S250 security deposit’• Heat & hot water

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•Restrictions Apply

BRADFORD. MA Studio, sunny & spacious 2nd floor, hardwood, modern bath, eat- in kitchen, all utilities, pork­ing, 5695. Coll 978-6'8-4"2

ESSEX: Luxury 1 bedroom Duplex, a/c, dishwosher, laundry, of, street parking. No smokers/pets. 5900 with heat/hot woter. 978-768-6723.

ESSEX, MA, 2 bedroom 1/2 house. Great location, hook­ups, large yard. Lease, ref erences. Approved pet ok. 51,350 m. 978-526-4055

ESSEX newly remodeled I bedrooms 5825 with hot wa­ter, 5875 with heat/hot wafer. 2 bedroom 51145+ Parking, laundry, no pets, 978-768-7466

ESSEX Riverview! Spacious, modern 1 bedroom, wall/ wall, balcony, coin laundry S950+. Smaller unit 5750-. No dogs, 978-526-4470

GEORGETOWN -1 bedroom

RENT SPECIAL1S950 with heat, storoge, parking. Clean, cozy, brick building. No pets 978-352-7358

GLOUCESTER & 7 bed­rooms, spotless, remodeled, appliances Downtown Sec tion 8 approved No dogs. Call 978-283- 96

GLOUCESTER bedroom, 3rd floor, parking, loundry, secure building dumpster 5650- utilities, 'st/last/ secu­rity, Call 978-546-1005.

GLOUCESTER 1st floor 3 room aportment, recently remodeled No smoking or pets. 5900 includes heat & hot water Coll 978-283-8 48

GLOUCESTER, 2 bedroom, 3rd floor, 5750/mo.- utilities, washer/dryer/stove'fridge, o„ stree, porking, 5500 secu­rity deposit 978-28 -040'

BRADFORD Victorian huge room studio privote deck & parking, walk in closet, oil utilities 5750 978-683-6682 I

DANVERS ond 2 bedroom - aportments neor downtown, coin op laundry, 2 car pork­ing. 5750.-5950. plus utilities Call 978-774-8826

GLOUCESTER completely renovated sunny 1 bedroom, 3rd floor, parking, yerd, 5795 + utilities. No oets Avail­able 9 5 1st, las, & security. 978 283-6831

GLOUCESTER Eos, Lorge 2 bedroom, 2nd floor, coin op laundry, parking, no pets, 5900 - utilities Ist/last. Available '0,'. 978-28 36’.

FOLLY HILL\ P \ K I M h \ I S

BEVERLY, MALuxury new & 2 bedrooms. Spocious & bright. Fully op

plionced, walk in close, pool, fitness center & con ference room. Ample pork- - ing. Professionol staff Coll [

tor tour. Welcome Mon.-Fri. 10-6; So,, 11-5; Sun by ap­

pointment Call 978-927-3690 (Rt '28 to exit 2' north)

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BEVERLY, MAnear beoch. chorming 1 bedroom 5850 heot included No smok i ng/pets Mega Group 978-762-9771

BEVERLY. MA No Fee To TenantHeoted 1 bedrooms elevator, laundry S800: Studio 5700

TACHE R.E. 978-741-5562

BEVERLY. MAStudio & bedrooms neor train, coin op loundry. Heo, hot water included 5700-5800

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978 74'-0389BEVERLY, MA !

THE MILLERYMove-in SpecialsModern bedroom and 2 bed room, 2 bath, heot, ho, wafer

included, 24 hour, on site ] maintenance, porking,

| commuter convenience. I Walk-ins welcome, Mon-Fri.,

9 a m, 5 P.m. Weekend appointments available

Start 8 5900 Coll 978-927-9'/7. j Peabody Properties Inc. EHO

BEVERLY, MA Waterfront bedroom condo, garoge, ;

S1300. Sara Fishbone R.E., i 978-921.QO5Q

BEVERLY New deluxe 3 bedroom condo. 1.5 bath,

| Centra! heat, AC, open floor plan, steps to Cummings Center 5 350 - 67-821-7766

: BEVERLY, Newly renovoted I 2 bedroom, All new kitchen,

stainless, dishwosher dis posol. Heot included, loundry Jvoilobie S1200 508-509-7787

BEVERLY: Oceanfront stu­dio & bedroom, starting at $850*'mo. 2 bedroom, pool, souna + exercise room 5 300- Call 978 232-3333

BEVERLY'Solem freshly po- j ned 2& 3 bedrooms. Mkxlem

kitchens/boths. Nopeb. Start ng 5950- & up. 978-473-9989

I BEVERLY - Spacious 5 room,

2 bedroom, downtown area, new | windows, appliances, carpet,

point, wosher/dryer hook-up i No pets/smoking. $',225.978-927 5602 OR 978-578 3467

DANVERS 1st month '2 off rent-very lorge 2 bedroom, yard, centrol areo. Must see, j S'325-i-utiiities. Ist/lost/ secu­rity. Year lease, 978-777-2864

DANVERS 3 bedroom OH newly remodeled, near '28 N & S, I parking available. $1250/ mo - utilities. No smokers/pets Call after 2 p m 978-774-7864 j

DANVERS' 3 bedroom Lin- i doll Hill, 2 story, ',600 sq, J washerdryer No smoking i S',650 month. Available 10/1. 978-255-2359_______________DANVERS, Avoiloble 0/1, j

large ' bedroom, new paint, downtown, greot location - Cats Ok All utilities in- j eluded. I car parking 5875. - Coll Done 7B -910-5232-

DANVER5 Bright, cleon, | convenient to town, cozy 2nd floor, i bedroom Laundry [ Porking Cot okay: 5950- : References, Coll 978-335 88'4 ■

DANVERS, Centre Street, Ist floor apartment, owner oc­cupied, 2-3 bedrooms, nice yord, parking. 51,400. o month. 978-774-9' 4

DANVERS & IPSWICH, MA

BAYSIDE2 bedroom 51150, FREE1 bedroom S950, HEAT &

Studio 5790 HOT WATER Appliances, A/C, laundry, gym, off stree, parking stor- ( age included Close to Rt.; troin & Crones Beach EHO No pets/no smoking

Please Call 978-887-2349

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DANVERS, MA- 2 bedroom 3rd floor, large cleon quiet wall 1 to wall, tile kitchen, stove, | fridge, storage coin op in : basement 5900- st & secu- i rity Cats OK 978 777-9405

DANVERS, MA 3rd floor. 2 room studio, applionced kitchen parking, deck, on bus line, 5785 includes utilities. No pets. Lease. 978-7746079

DANVERS, MA No Fee To TenantLarge townhouse. Parking, laundry hookup, big eot in kitchen.......................S',800 -2 bedroom modern kitchen & bath, 'st floor, parking, 51200 +

TACHE R E 978-741-5562

GLOUCESTER, MA

The Hechts nt Cnpc win

1 & 2 BEDROOMS AVAILABLE

S500 Security Deposit

No Last Month Required

• Cats & Dogs• C oths Care Facility• Air Conditioning• Swimming Pool & Fitness

Center• Near Commuter Rail• Heat 8. Hot Water Included• Parking

978-281-1184GLOUCESTER MA: ’ bedroom opartment, parking, neor hos­pital train, newly renovoted applionced. 5800 - utilities 978 283-8362 leave message

GLOUCESTER, MA, ' bed room, eat in kitchen, office studio. 2nd floor, walk to train/ downtown. No pets or smoking, S950.978 283-0674

GLOUCESTER, MA, 1st floor bedroom in old Colo nioi Decorative fireplace 5750- 978-546 2H8

GLOUCESTER, MA, 2 bed room beauifully renovoted condo. Parking, oceonviews, hardwood stainless app > onces. Walk to troin. 5975 - utilities. 107 978-283-3847

I GLOUCESTER, MA centrol 3 rooms, bedroom, st floor section 8 approved No pets/smoking, S750- Call uaurie, 978-2826544

GLOUCESTER, MA, FREE RENT! You choose for how long Excellent locotion, neor beaches, stores, and transportation 97B-283- 98

GLOUCESTER/Mognolio luxury i bedroom, parking, near beach,'center, on bus

line, starting at S700. Luxury studio, porking, near

beach/center, on bus line, 5600- utilities 78' 389-3702

GLOUCESTER, Rocky Neck Waterfront spocious 2 bed room, 2 bath overlooking harbor, porking, no smoking/ no pets S’6OO 978 28 -22 6

GLOUCESTER Sunny 2 bedroom hordwood floors, full bath, good condition, nice views, no smoke/pets 5860-. 1st & lost. 978-28’3983

GLOUCESTER, W 3 bed room, 6 room, historic 1/2 house, rural, salt morsh set­ting, yard, new kitchen, '500 sq, ft, SL250 978-283 '694

LEGAL NOTICE

TOWN OF ANDOVERPLANNING BOARDNotice is hereby given

that a public hearing will be convened on Septem­ber 26, 2006, at 8:00 p.m., in the Third Floor Conference Room, Town Office Building, Bartlet Street, on an application submitted by Wiled Real­ly Trust, for a Special Permit tor Earth Move­ment associated with an 8-lot Definitive Subdivi­sion Plan entitled “Merri­mack Estates" located at 459 River Road on prop­erty owned by Society of Friars Minor Order of St. Francis, and being more specifically identified as Lot 5 on Assessor's Map 229. The application may be examined in the Plan­ning Department between the hours of 8:00 a m,, and 4:00 p.m., Monday through Friday,

THE ANDOVER PLANNING BOARD

Paul J. Salafia. Chairman

AT - 9/7, 9/14/06

DANVERS The Donvers Housing Authority is closing its 2 bedroom & 3 bedroom State (705 Conventional) woiting lists to all oppli cants, including emergency applications, os of Septem­ber 24, 2006, Administrative transfers may be conducted at the direction o, the Ex­ecutive Director The list will remain closed indefi­nitely Applications post marked after September 25, 2006 will not be occepted. Faxed applications will not be accepted. Inquiries should be made to the Donvers Housing Authority office ot 14 Stone St,, Danvers MA 01923 ' 978 ; 777- 0909, Office Hours ore Mon-Wed 8 am to 4 pm, Thurs 8 om to 7 pm, & Friday 8 am to noon.

LEGAL NOTICE

TOWN OF ANDOVERPLANNING BOARDNotice is hereby given

that a public hearing will be convened on Tuesday. September 26. 2006. at 8:00 p.m., in the Third Floor Conference Room, Town Office Building, Bartlet Street, on an application by Wiled Realty Trust tor an 8-lot Definitive Subdivision Plan entitled "Merrimack Estates" located at 459 River Road on property owned by Society of Fri­ars Minor Order of St. Francis, and being more specifically identified as Lot 5 on Assessor's Map 229. The application may be examined in the Plan­ning Department between the hours of 8:00 a m., and 4:00 p.m., Monday through Friday,

ANDOVER PLANNING BOARD

Paul J. Salafia. Chairman

AT-9/7, 9/14/06

GLOUCESTER, W, 3 bed room, porking, woter view, pool, fireplace, hardwood floors, washer/dryer hook ups, sun room. 51,500. + utilities No smoking/pets Available 'OF. 978-265 4 93

GLOUCESTER, Webster St,, iust redecorated 3 room, quiet location, yord, parking, no dogs, non smoking 5750 st i last 978-546-3743.

GLOUCESTER W„ lorge 2 bedroom, new kitchen/dining room, hardwood, 2 car pork mg, hook-ups, walk to troin 51300 heot included 978-28' 2868

GROVELAND, MA 2 bedroom, large, applionced, hardwood, storoge, great schools, 5995 in­cludes heat 978-3734462

HAMILTON spacious 15 bed room, Ist floor, wolk to

town/train, parking, storoge, no smoking, cat ok, Si 00 oil

utilities included. 978-468-2564

HAMILTON-WENHAM bright5 airy 2 bedroom on 3rd floor of our home, privote entronce6 porking, small deck, new carpeting S, paint, no smok­ing, 51000- 978 468-4444

Hamilton/Wenham Luxury townhouse, 2 bedroom, hord wood, washer/dryer, Bright & Privote. $ 900 - 978 774 6688

HAVERHILL: bedroom,newly remodeled, 2nd floor 5700 /mo. Parking, Avoiloble now 1st & last, 781942-1300

HAVERHILL: 2 BEDROOM, st floor, ' bath, 2 cor pork ing, gas heat, nice backyard, 5995/mo. Call 978-686 0408

HAVERHILL: 2 bedroom, 2nd floor, stove, fridge, hook ups, ot, street parking, no pets, no smoke $850 • utilities 1st, last, security. 978-223-0986

HAVERHILL 3 bedroom, rt floor, renovoted, 75 Auburn St. Section 8 approved, laun­dry hook ups, porch, yard, parking. $1100 978-833 7337

HAVERHILL Cleon 1 8 2 bedrxm units $650-5750. No utilities included. Ist and se­curity. Convenient locations. Close to 495. 603-479-4495.

HAVERHILL downtown cxdo2 bedrxm, $925. Summer St.2 bedrxm, 5875.

Call 978-372-5456

HAVERHILL DOWNTOWN CONDOS1 bedrxm, 5700 + utilities

2 bedrxm, $800 + utilitiesWall/wall, central oir, dish­

washer, disposal, microwave, laundry, parking. Steps from train. No dogs! 603-571-0011

HAVERHILL Lorge 3 bed rxm on 2 floors, hookups, off street porking. Large fenced yard S500 every two weeks - or SIWmo. 978 374-2115

HAVERHILL, MA1 8 2 bedrxms, with heat, S750 oer month, DeleadedNo pets. 73 Hilldale Ave ,

978-372-9207

HAVERHILL, MA3 bedrxms, renovated, excel­lent condition. Quiet street, neor T, $1240 heated. Secu­rity deposit, 781-322-0691

HAVERHILL MA ALL utilities included Prime Ixatix. 1

bedroom starting from 5850.Large studio S695

978-373-4800, EHO riversedgehaverhill.com

HAVERHILL, MA Apartments for rent.

S750-S950 a month. Credit History and References

Required. Call tar application today 978-24! 3555

HAVERHILL, MA, Call tXay,2 8 3 bedrooms, S650- 51050 Ist/last/security 8 good ref­

erences, Details. 603-382-7212

HAVERHILL, MA Downtown. Renovated ' bed­rxm apartment, with heat; 5550/mo. 978-373-5612 from 3

to 6 p.m.

HAVERHILL, MA Fronklin St., 3 bedrxm, washer/dryer hxk-ups, oft street porking. S',000/mo 'st 8 security. No pets. Coll 978-361-5169.

HAVERHILL, MA: Luxury 3 level townhouse, 2 bedrxm. No pets 51,100.-51,200. mo. 1st, lost, security. 978-422 8883, Mon -Fri., 9 a.m.-4 p.m.

HAVERHILL, MA. River St., attractive 5 rxm, 2nd flxr, in quiet 3 tomily owner oc­cupied home 5850, No utili­ties 978-373-40*7

HAVERHILL Nice bed­rxm condos New tile both, new opplionces, 8 new flxr w-olk-in closet balcony, cen­trol vac, parking, pxl, 5885 includes heat 8 hot wotei 978-430-4124

HAVERHILL-Riverbend condo, 2 bedrxms, 3rd flxr, includes heat, hot wafer 8 90s S980/mo st, last 8 se­curity required 978-685-888

HAVERHILL Spacious north- side 2 bedroom, 2 full both top floor unit with balcony. Wall to wall & laundry. $1200 month. Heat, electric, & hot water included. 978-479-0623.

HAVERHILL. Stunning8 Spacious 2 bedrxm loft unit.

Gleaming hordwood open concept island kitchen, hxk-

ups 5875’ 978-373-5775

HAVERHILL Two 2 bed­rxm aportments. S850 8 5900 No utilities No pets Call 978-373-8859

HAVERHILL Victorian 2 bedroom, modern kitchen/ bath, wood floors, parking, $895* utilities 978-618-4 "2

IPSWICH - 3 bedroom, 2nd floor, ultra modern, gor­geous hardwood throughout. Parking No pets. $1,300 * Security 978-777-7740

IPSWICH, MA 2 bedrxm ONE MONTH RENT FREE S'200 heat included. Laundry

in unit. A/C No pets/ smokers. Coll 978-356 9070

PSWICH Quiet, renovated bedrxm, on Heartbreak

Rd Utilities included New corpet dishwasher, stove 5925, Don, 978-857-0466,

★LAWRENCE

month to move in No ap­plication tee 8 2 bedrxms Heat 8 hot water included. Great Location, parking

978-970-2300

★LAWRENCE brand new extra lorge 3 bedrxm, washer/ dryer hookups, 2nd flxr. off street porking, avoiloble im mediately S'250 203-768-723

LAWRENCE Haverhill St. bedroom, 2nd floor, oft street

xrking, newly rexvated, new' windows, everything included 5700 78 - 52 5456 : 78 - 595-2067

LAWRENCE Immaculate4, rxms, 2 bedrxms, 2nd floor. Porking, security de­posit 5825 Call 978-688-3023

or 978-457-1957

LAWRENCEJoson is renting, ', 2, 3, 4 bedrxms, Section 8 op proved. 978-688-1868

LAWRENCE, MA2 bedrxms

Section 8 approvedAvailable now No pets

978-68 ' 9'85

LAWRENCE MA Downtown 2 bedrxm $800

bedrxm 5700 modern rcg-llc.com - 617-625-8315

LAWRENCE, MA South,2 bedroom, 2nd flxr, pleas­ant, pantry, open kitchen, parking, 5675/mo * utilities st/last/security, 978-475-6095

LAWRENCE Methuen Line WOW' st floor, 2 bedroom/ - office, recent updates, no pets/smoking,reference', 0/

5850 - RE 978 688 42 8

LAWRENCE 8 Methuen MA Aportments for rent. Apart ment listing occeptedStation Realty. 978-975 3? 3

LAWRENCE, No Cedar Street, clean ' bedrxm, 1st 8 2nd flxrs, all utilities in­cluded, 5825 8 5800 No dogs/cats. 978-857-1723.

LAWRENCE Noche 4 rxm,8 3 bedrxm, neor Methuen line, car xrking, privote complex Nice neighborhood Must see! Call 978-902 3018

LAWRENCE, Princeton Vil lage Condo, Ist flxr, 2 bed rxm, parking, loundry to cilities. 5925. including heat Call 978-475-6095

LAWRENCE: Prospect Hill - bedrxm 5650 8 3 bedrxm

5875, Both apartments avail able now! Off street xrking Ist ond security, 978-360-5990.

LAWRENCE Section 8 ap­proved, 2 8 3 bedrxms,

modern kitchen/bath, hard wood, basement laundry.

Ist/security, Peter 617-212-9444

LAWRENCE, So. 1 bedrxm 1st tlxr, 5800, 1 bedrxm 3rd flxr, 5700 , 1 studio heoted, 5700 No xts, ol newly renovated 978-6871111

LAWRENCE SO, Large 2 bedroom aportment. Com pletely remodeled, quiet oreo, new siding, yord, 5850 603-234-5631 or 603-362-6060

LAWRENCE South. Fal­mouth St. brick building, modern 2 bedrooms, refrig­erator, stove, microwave, air conditioning, porking, laundry room Heot & ho, water included No pets. Se curity deposit & references required S850.978-682-4891

LAWRENCE: Studio & 1 bed­room apartments 5600 & up

Station Reolty 978-975-3713

LYNN MA 2 bedroom, new cabinet kitchen, dishwasher, hordwood floors, new win­dows, insulated, deleaded, near GE, SHOO, 978-531-4599.

LYNN: 0„ Lynn Commons 2 bedroom units, eat-in kitchen, hardwood floor, close to bus line. Rent in­cludes heot & hot water 51000 month. Harbor Proper ties. 781-598-3200. EOH

MANCHESTER: Country set­ting, village locotion. Unique 2 bedroom townhouse.

REDUCED 551050-51100+. 978-526-448L leave message.

MANCHESTER Immaculate lorge townhouse White Beoch S'800. No pets or smokers Avoiloble NOW 978-526-9097

MANCHESTER, MA,2 bedroom townhouse, close to town & train $1100, Ist & last. Available immediately.

978-509-5461

MANCHESTER, MA Historic ' bedroom gorden apartment, hardwood floors, walk to train beoch, loundry-5850 - Smoke free, no dogs. 978-526-7042

Marblehead, MA1 bedrooms & 2 bedrooms

available in seoside Marble- heod Pleose coll tar more information or to make an oppointmen, tor a showing We ore open on weekends.

ROCKET REALTY/No Fees1 The Lorgest Rental

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MARBLEHEAD, MA: 2 bed. room apartment located on the fringe of Old Town, fully opplionced kitchen includes dishwosher 8, self-cleaning oven, A/C & off stree, park ing Rent includes heot hot water & gas cooking, $1200. mo 'st & lost mo. required

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978-975-4001.

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includes utilities 978 7/2 4784

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SALEM, MA,2000-8000 sq ft m busy shop ping center. Route +7, High land Avenue

ROCKETT REALTY 781-631-3070 ext 21

MARBLEHEAD MA 000- 600 sa ft. in busy shop­

ping plaza, Route '4/VillogePlaza.

SALEM, MAUp to 8000 sa i', m busy

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1 ATKINSON NH LAKESIDE Grand 3000 sq. ft. 3 bedroom

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NEWBURYPORT 2000- sa ft. commercial condo. 2 of­fices receptionist area warehouse 4 tt overhead door $2000/NNN. 978-375-094

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BEVERLY, MA

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includes all utilities, coin-op washer/ dryer $695 No oe's

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LAWRENCE S Best rooming nouses, free cable 59 Tremont 978-689-8924 362 Essex 978 682 9076 Soba RE 978 687-8706

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SALEM MA Non-smoking cean furnished rooms Sink & •rage Shore both A utilities included No pets References 8 security 5"0-5'50/week

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landscape co.Looking for FT Skilled Crew ' Leaders, Paver Installers, | I.C.P.I/CDL/ Hydro. License I preferred. 3-5 years experi- i ence Drivers License re- I auired. Pay by experience. ! Medical dental, paid holi­days, vacation, simple IRA ■

978 948 7701szczechow [email protected] |

HairdresserExperienced with clientele. I NAIL TECH, Experienced. I Hoverh1' Nikki. 978-373-42 :

HAIRSTYLISTPull or part-time Some dien- I

tele needed Contact Hair N The Works 97B-374-909

North Shore AreaEstablished home cleaning service needs full-time cleaners & window washers. We train. $11/hr. Work refer­ences auto, fluent in Eng- lish 978-526-4741

Office AssistantBookkeeping experience a must. Detail oriented, fast paced Year round, full time position Benefits

WOLF HILLGarden Center 978-28 -4480 or fax resume 978-282-06 9

OFFICE ASSISTANT P/TStrong organizational &

customer service skills.Appointment setting a plus. Fax resume fo: 978-346-0676.

OFFICE HELPFT Computer literate,

knowledge of accounting 8 purchasing. Fox 978 7 68-6148 or email Bill8aumniron.com

PCA, Responsible individual tocare for elderly arthritis po tient in my Dracut home 7om- 4pm & 0pm-7am For wages/ specifics call 508-662-4354

PCA S Looking for mature PCA s for clients in Lowell 8 North Andover MA Experi­ence preferred Call Jen at 339-221-0312

Plaster Fun Time seeks FT Asst Monager

high energy, positive atti­tude 8 weekends a must.

Call Joe a, 617-262-1230

PRODUCTIONWORKERS

Ink manufacturer needs workers for 1st & 2nd shift.

Apply in person:Three Dimensional Chemical

' Southsiae Rd., Danvers

Restaurant HelpExperienced Cooks and Wait Staff Bussers. full lime. Busy season ahead Benefits available Call 781-639- 266. Accepting applications.

VeterinaryTechnician

Growing small animal hospi­tal is looking to add experi enced techs to our team. Must be willing to share night/weekend duties.Please call 603 432-3700 ask for Lynne

VET TECHDanvers Animal Hospital Nights & every other Sat.

Great benefitsExperience preferred. Please

fax resume 978 7746657

first RunWAITSTAFF

$5. per hour, 40 hours guaran­teed, if desired health pro gram available, aggressive resort hotel dining room, open all year Please call 978-283-6200 for appointment with Cynthia or Larry.

WAIT STAFFBreakfast hours. Apply in

person Michael's Restaurant 183 Main St., Rockport MA

BARBECUE GRILL, Char broil Quick Set, propane gas

outdoor grill, used twice, originally $150, asking $75.

Call 978-499-7180

GRILL 22.5‘ Weber Grill,$75; yard umbrella & stand, S50; GE Microwave, new, $75. Call 978-281-1516

BEANIE BABIES 20 TyBeanie Babies, all in excel­lent condition with hang tags intact, most in giffable con­dition, from smoke free home. $25 603-898 1369

BED full size, bureau, and fu­ton Good condition All items $200 or best offer Call: 603 642-3931

BEDROOM SET CompleteBassett blonde kids furniture with nice detailing -Five drawer chest $300.00. Chang­ing table that converts to a desk $300.00 978 4701063

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Ads In This Classification Are WORK WANTED NOT HELP WANTED

BREAST PUMP Medalo Breast Pump, dual

automatic 5300 value, asking $150.978-363’444

WA Child Care Provider Wanted

ANDOVER family seeks PT live out nonny for infant & 2 year old. Non smoker safe car. reterences & experience with infants. 978-475 4558

BRUNSWICK POOL TABLEslate regulation, all acces­sories, que sticks 2 sets balls cover, brush etc Like new 5 000 Call 603-895-3923

HARLEY Davidson leather hat, sunglasses, watch, t shirt, blanket, brand new, $350 Call 978-682-6124

HARROW (used for turning soil, rolls) Syskle Bar cutter (used for cutting high gross) $80.00 for both 978-363-2041

HOMEOWNERSWANTED

Aboveground pools, the best in New England, is seeking demo homesites for above ground pools. Huge savings & no payments for 12 months. Call now for a free backyard survey 800-752 9000 www.ambassodorpools.com

HOT TUB2006 model, 6 person, 32 iets, neck 8 shoulder iets, water fall & ozonator, cover 8 warranty. Never used, still in plastic. Cost 57,500; sell 53,700 603-235 1695

HOT TUBHot Springs Ports only shell is cracked, new Thermostat and heating element 599.00 603-887 5520

i AM SELLING 2 TERRIFIC tickets to Cirque Du Soleils Corteo Section '05 (105), Row BB (row 21, seats 10 & 11. Only looking tor face value of S'73/best. 603-233-2840

l-POD-NanoI GB, 240 songs. PC+ MAC never used brand new $125 cash only 978 979-6903

JACUZZI BATH TUB -Lorge 6x5, gray with gold trim, 8 iets, 5500 or best

offer, (603)432-7424

JUKEBOX: 197' Seeburg, band shell, '60 selections excellent condition, $500 Call 603-642-5'55

ANNIE S NANNIES Full & part-time nanny positions

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Restaurant Help. Experienced Server and Bar­

tender. Please fax resume fo 978-372-9599 or call 978-469

| 9700, The Bistro 45.

RESTAURANTRapidly growing No Shore restaurant group seeking

! * CHEFS, SOUS CHEFS, * * BARTENDERS *

: * FOOD RUNNERS ** .

Apply in person Between10:30-12 & 2-5pm. 7 dayvwk

ALCHEMY3 Duncan St., Gloucester

CALA'S7 Beach St, Manchester, MA

No phone calls please!

BABYSITTER NEEDED every other weekend and a couple afternoons per week, for 4 children in my Cape Ann home Must hove cor, reterences 978 500-1082

LOOKING FOR DRIVER ' Light Cooking for

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Call 78' 639 0988

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BUNK BEDS This End Up-. Lshaped, natural pine. Bottom bed on casters, 4 side rails, 2 Bunkie boards, and ladder Must pick up in Danvers.S375 firm 508-527-0711

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CAM.ERA Brand new Sony digital still, Series DSC-S60 never used $'00 978-774-0453

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CEMETERY PLOT Plot for 2 for sdle for S600 To pur chase now would be 5730. St. Mary Immaculate Concep­tion Cemetery, Lowrence 978482-8814

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KITCHEN/DINING ROOM TABLE Ethan Allen. Match­ing hutch 8 4 chairs All maple Excellent condition! $275 each Must be Picked up in Beverly, MA, 603-842 2305

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________ 978-768-7911

Auto Body TechImmediate opening

with own tools needed Excellent pay and full

benefits Cal: 978-373-540

CARPENTERSAH levels tools & transporta­tion a must Heaitti 8 40-K

781-932-0072

ROOFERSExperienced with shingles. Fay based on experience.

Call 978-927-3029

ConciergePart time position Caring compassionate attitude, abil­ity to use a computer, organ­izational skills Must have good telephone skills Bene­fits are available

Apply in person. Bertram House of Swamp­

scott, 565 Humphrey StreetNo Phone Calls Please

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wanted for high end framing, sding and exterior trim. Hand tools transportation, good work ethic and a mini­mum of 3 years of carpentry experience required Call: 978-526-8161 for an interview, www bayviewbuilders.com

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CDL Dnverand mechanical

011978-686-7575

Compactor/ Baler Tech

»t hove welding experi- e 4 be self motivated ' c good drivers record i tt insurance 4 retire if Call Lake Fabrication ydraulic Repo r,

SERVICETECHNICIAN

j Swimming pool service Co., I seeks hardworking, moti-

voted Individual for FT posi­tion. Call in AM 978-356 70 5

| Experience not necessary Mus1 have valid driver s license.

SHIPPERj CYTYC Methuen, MA

Pick, pock 8, orepare product to ship 3 yrs exp computer

, skills preferred will train ! Heal,n/Dental/40'K LTD/STD

Resumes accepted www.cyTyc.com • EOE

STONEMASON/LABORER Responsible individual with

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TILE SETTERCareer opportunity with growing company Experi­enced in house tile setter Must have 5 plus veors ex perience F/T with benefits Call Hastings in Groveland 978-521-8848.

Decorative Plumbing/

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SALESI Appl

sales

COOK - Breakfast Experience a must.

Apply in person Burke s Blast Prom The I

Past Restaurant,558 River St., Haverhill, MA

Cooks & ServersFT* PT.

Apply in Person. Experienced only.

BICKFORDS RESTAURANT 3 Veteran s HWY, Salem, NH

CUSTOMER REPSGreat pay, see Simple Work

Ad or coll 978-774-7700

Customer ServiceFriendly outgoing Customer Service Rep. Full-time wifh benefits Apply in person:NOR EAST CLEANERS

6 Thatcher Rd. or31 Railroad Ave., Gloucester

Customer Service Rep

full-time for Northshore area. Must be mature 4 reliable. Process credit cards for adult phone talk. Competitive Pay 4 Top Benefits Medical, life insurance, profit sharing plan and more.

Call Non -800-304-2055

Delivery Dnver PTRetired persons 8, others welcome. Must have a clean driving record/non smoker Salem Auto Supply Salem, NH, 603-893-4820

Delivery Drivers Pizza Maker Grill Cooks

We are now hiring for our West Newbury location.

Experienced, FT/PT. Earn Great pay Call Bruce at

978 3631313, Mandee s Pizza

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Bertinis Restaurant.

DOG GROOMER Immediate Openings

now for a flooring j HFTExperiencconsuHant position

FT. Phone skills and friendly personality a must Call Hastings in Groveland 978- 52’ 8848 ____________

• FT Bother/Brusher' will train must be dependable, hard­working 4 team player. Great Pay. Call A Dogs Best Friend. 978-744-8894

Hawthorne Hotel• Sales Manager•• R<• Exe< ^oosexeeper Manager• Housekeeping Inspector• Restaurant Servers PT•• Pork g Attendant PT/FT• Bellhop Seasonal PT• Banquet Servers PT/FT• Front Desk Clerk FT/PT

Job Hotline 978-825-4374 Fox 978-741-3553

www.hospitaiityonline.com/ hawthorne

INSURANCE2 positions available for

Personal lines CSR

‘Experiencerequired

(Bilingual o plus).Please send resume to

[email protected] or fax to 978-794-8583 or call

978-686-0826 ask for Gary

IRRIGATION SERVICE EX­PERT to expand our teom. Top compensation package

Sena resumes to «V 20654 c/o Classified Connection, P.0 Box '00, Lawrence, MA 0 842

JOBS! Lawrence, Methuen So­lem NH. Apply in person' En­core Staffing, 265 Merrimack St, Lawrence 978-975-0900

LeasingConsultant

Part Time weekends for busy luxury apartment community in Georgetown, MA. Excellent customer service skills 4 ability to multi task is a must. Pay commensurate with experi­ence Please fax resume to:

978 352-3814; or email: [email protected]

LINE COOKEvenfall Restaurant now

hiring Line Cook with future Sous che, potential

Please respond to: spiro®even, allrestuarant.com

or Call 978-52 ! 7550

MECHANICMinimum 8 years experi ence. Scan skills a must. Snap On Scan & MAC Scon Computer skills. 978 542 '955

Mortgage Loan Originators

Salem, NH Mortgage Broker looking for Sales-Oriented Professionals; generous

commission structure; leads 4 marketing support pro vided, reliable vehicle 4

willingness to travel throughout NH, MA 4 So ME; bi lingual (Spanish)

encouraged to apply Contact loans®

hamptonbaymortgage.com

RETAIL Order Writers

DARI FARMS ICE CREAM We ore seeking a depend­able, self-motivated individ- uol to be a Retail Order Writer in the Gloucester/I Pswich/Salem area. Order Writers travel within a spe­cific geographical area & place orders for assigned | supermarkets They are also responsible for stocking & : maintaining our product at I these stores This position requires weekend work & I you must have reliable transportation. You must be ! able to pass a pre­employment physical & drug screen, if you are looking for a fun. fast paced, energizing iob-This is it: Email resume to [email protected] or contact our office at 800- 344*716 Dari Farms is an equal opportunity employer

ROMANO'S PIZZAOf Salem, NH. Now hiring Experienced Pizza maker, grin cooks & counter help

Call 603-898-0788 or Apply at ’54 Main St., Salem, NH

Rooters/LaborersPay according to skill level. Must have drivers license.

Will train. Positions available immediately 978-590-0044

Security Officersneeded FT. 3rd shift. Must have DOD secret clearance,

4 own transportation. Call Reliable Security at

800-228-3840

Shipper/RecieverComputer company looking for person to assist in ship­ping 8 receiving. Must have FedEx/UPS skills Must be

able to lift 50 lbs Commum cation 8 computer skills a must Pay 512/hour Fax resume to 978-692-9119

SIMPLE WORK$’8.50 base-appointment, flexi­ble FT/PT, all ages ^7 4 older,

no experience necessary sales/service, conditions apply Danvers, Gloucester, Haverhill

Call today 978-774-7700

STABLE HELPMornings, any 7 days avail­able Experience necessary 978-465-9'’9, Alana or Renee

TEACHERtime OCCS certified

all childcare providers IN MASSACHUSETTS ARE

REQUIRED TO BE LICENSED Only NH Childcare P-oviders

Mdy Be Licensed Or Non-Licensed

CEMETERY PLOT. Puritan Lawn Memorial Park in Peabody, good for 2 burials, oil included $5,000 Coll John, 603-358 5'07

CEMETERY PLOT PURITAN LAWNPeabody.' Io, with vaults '2 burials Section N "

$2.400/best offer 78 39' 3 23

ABBY S Home Preschool has 2 openings ages 1-4. SafeClean. A 4- references. Low1 _________rate Come see. Off Rt '25 : CEMETERY PLOTS (2Plaisfow 603-974-12 5

STAY AT HOME MOM nos openings in her East Derry home, snacks included

EXCELLENT RATES' Kelley 603-552-5959

Puritan Lawn, Peabody. MA 2 plots tor price of one Side bv side S'500 603 362 5 33.

101-148

CHAIN LINK FENCE, Ap­proximately 70 o, 6 coated block chain link fence, with privacy slots, I gate, all hardware, some posts.

Almost new'! $300/best 617-605-832)

I COOKIE TINS, tree, 25 cents eo. good fo use for storage,

' 978-373-5547

101 Baby hems

BABY BACK PACK LL Bean by Kelty $60; stroller 3 whee logging style 520, Graco carseat, like new, $20; Craftsman gas powered leaf blower new, $50 978-683-38)6

CRAFTSMAN Garden Trac for. 42', Auto Trans 15.5 HP Kohler Engine with Bagger Tunea up & in Great Condi­tion 5750,best 603-734-2668

BABY CHANGING TABLE excellent condition ivory color with painted design, padded top 2 sliding doors for storage. $75 978-922-2 70

BABY CLOTHES - large bag variety of baby boy clothes new bom to 9 months $50 or best offer.Blue fleece reversible snow

suit $30 978-373-2366

BABY CRIB Childcraft dou­ble-sided crib Oak finish Like new $'50 Call 78 640 2 79 (Lawrence).

BABY Furniture: Dresser, Ichanging table oak excel­lent condition, 575. eoch Graco infant car seat. base, stroller, $75. Graco 3 speed swing, $30.978-975-0'22

• Baby Jogging Stroller Kool StrideExcellent Condition. S'35.• DOuBlE Stroller with canopy, S'35 or $250 for both 978-768 6567

CRIB: Chris Madden mahog­any Sleigh Crib with match­ing Bureau/Changing Table 3 yrs. old in good condition $350/best offer 603-329-6825

CRIB Evenflo 4 matching changing table wifh drawer, light colored wood $80 Great condition. Graco pack-n- play, excellent condition $25 Fremont, NH 603-734-2304.

MATERNITY: Fall/WinterMedium/Large 5120.00Wardrobe will be complete'Belly Basic AdiustableJeons. nice tops for mi

DESK. Leather fop, cherryook, '0 min, drawers built in telephone iack 8 outlet. $250.978 989-0057

DESK WITH HUTCH all wood 3 drawers on one

side, kneehole drawer opensfor computer keyboardDork brown, brand new

never used $100. 978-356 2696DINING room table ovoi, nochairs, 2 leafs, great condition S 'O. Oriental rug, cream with

green/purple border $60978-688-8954

DOG CRATE Large S30 OAK FARM TABLE $35

DISHES Pfaltzgraff 8 many extras I $50 Call (603)434-7132

DOG HOUSEFits most dogs, igloo shaped, 520 Call 978-685-' 2

DOLL. Ashton Drake porce­lain collectors doll, "A Shep herd',$99.978-686-9870

DOOR Steel entry door 32x80 ,6 window, right hand open No frame, door only $25. Call 978-685 27 8

Dorm refrigerator 525 blackleather office chair 525 New gold star dehumidifier $100. Large futon 5300.978-374-8275 Leave messageDVD PLAYER, PHILLIPS

with remote $15.

Call 97B-688-0 U5

ENGINE. Briggs & Stratton 22 HP, vertical shaft tractor engine. 2004 model, looks 8 runs great. 5325

ANTIQUE BED mahoganyjeons iice tops tor mix 8 ,,, ...match 20 pieces 978-794-8026 8 6U4-//B-675

TWIN STROLLER, PegTeacher. \ r°r’1 p«rw Attic (Black Sable,

time teaching assistant Fax Prac,.colly NEW!' Used noresume to 978-535-7263 email to [email protected]

ENGINE crane 575. 24x24 hydraulic platform lift,

6’ to 60" high $175

TELEMARKETERMedical Eau'Pment'Softwore Telemarketing, inside Soles Rodiology/Medical Imaging experience desired for part time inside sales, lelemar ket.ng position with a global PACS company. 9 7 8 687-4699

THOMSON COUNTRY CLUB

Experience Line CooklFull- time Benefits), Snack Bar Attendant, Lunch Servers

more than 10 times $'50 or bes, offer call Kim

978 688 5046

VHS kids tapes, 6 "Arthur 58,4 "Spot" $5.3 Blues Clues'55. Also Little Mermaid II, Jungle

Book II, Wlinnie the Pooh, Snow 'White, lots of Disney Classics $3/ea 978-688 3844

3 SETS o, expensive babv cloth­ing 5 5/ea Gucci watch, $195

Coats l0-’0 tire machine $,00. Call Jim after 5pm

978-774-2897j FENCE-CHAIN LINK,

38 long, 4' high, top rail in-| eluded, already dismantled.

SlOO/best offer 978-373-5087

FILE CABINET 3 drawer, too M I cofid ition, $20

I aND Panasonic ’2 d,g„ print mg calculator $5. 603-898-0254

Creoe Shoes, 8, $25.5 hand-kni, I otghans /all sizes/shapes 515 eo 978-457 5488

M2 Articles for SaleNorth Read ng Call Dan for ABOVE GROUND Pool 25 appointment. 978-664-3092

Truck Dnver/Warehouse/

complete package plus deck, 5500; wooden swing set with- ,reehouse, slide & sondbox, 5200. 603 437-1113

• A/C: 33k btu, By Carrier,

Lighting Tech , pwer Pro XTL BoflexFor entertainment lighting ncludes pull down, & leg company in Seabrook Job i extensions, hardly used $895 duties include 'ruck driving call 978-688 3404 /.arehouse work & some onsite assistance of lighting i system se, up Must be will- | ing work days, nights 8, weekends Must pass DOT physical drug screen Email resume & references ,0

Scot,Bportligh,ing.com No phone calls, please!

AC 8000 BTU good condition, timer, energy saver, remote included $75,00

978-777 5458

FISHER Fireplace woodburn­ing insert, 31" long x 21" high 5400 or best otter

978-372-6505

FLEA MARKET ITEMSQUALITY: Silverware,sheets, glassware, etc., up­right vocuum cleaner-like new 54ST)es,. 978-683-5313

FRIDGE, dorm size, Haier,2,8 cu. ft., like new $65; dorm rocker chair $30, 3 draw storoge bins 2 for 520; Coll 603-893- 347

FUR COAT,Golden Island Fox, 5900 or

best otter. Call 978-686-4782

VERY BUSY FIRMWill train only highly profes sional candidates for our en try level position to intercede in contractual terms and ,0 conduct investigative tech niques fo obtain location in­formation on individuals F/T Days 8 5pm or 1 iOpm and Port Time Evenings 5- Ipm positions in Salem MA.

College Exp A plus Please coll Marisol a, 846 341-1573

AIR CONDITIONER / Friedrich, American s bes, air conditioner. Used only 1 season Excellent perform­ance. 5,600 BTU s, remote. $150. Rockport, 978-546-0148.

ANSWERING MACHINE Free 16031432 5259

AQUARIUM, 90 gallon, black marble finish, stand, lights, rocks, decorations, under grovel filtration system, 2 power heads, 5350/best reo sonable otter 978-590-3705

ARCADE GAMES - Stand up, Stargalt & Cron, Climber

$150 each. (603)434 0222

GARDEN utility wogon 2'x 3.5, tow & tilt $75; Antique cost iron porcelain bathtub, 2 5 x5,5100 603-887-3141.

GOLF BAG, alligator, ma­roon, like new ................$50,Large skateboard, like new $15 978 327 5964

GOLF CART (space saver folds info small unit), new condition, 540. Exercise bi cycle, good condition, $25 Live Animal cage trap. 535. 978-475-2339.

GOLF CLUB, right hand. Big Bertha Howkeye, VST Tito nium. Like new condition. 570 or best. Call 978-686-0368

PELLET STOVE, new, heats up to 1,500 sq. ft., automotic ignition, $1000 Delivery & installation available. 603- 894-7267

PFALTZGRAFF Christmas Heritage, 69 pieces all in excellent shape $150.00 firm. Call for details. 1-978-774 7433

PFALTZGRAF set of glasses, blue/grey floral design. Ex­cellent condition 525.Call 978521-6986

PIONEER IN DASH 6 CD player / radio, fits late model Ford, Lincoln, Mer cury. $75.978685 2718 eves.

Plywood Sheets #1 grade, 4 xI01 x 3/4" thick. 560. a sheet.Call 978-683-8300

POCKETBOOK - AUTHEN TIC CHANNEL, black leather Never used. Pur chased at Neimon Marcus retail $’800. Will sacrifice 5500/best. 978-388-0966

POOL TABLE - 8 by Beach, rarely used, with accu-fost cushions, red felt top, pearl rail markers, leather pock ets, solid oak trim, includes all accessories $2,000. Call 978-474-8654

POOL TABLE: slate, 44x88, dark green doth, leather pockets, 8 accessories. Like new! $1500 978-685-2156

PORTFOLIOLeather 36 x 24" x 4

575 or Best.Coll 508-265-3367

POWER Wheels by Fisher Price, battery operated, child’s Jeep, with 6 volt re chargeable battery. $100. Call 978-745 2640.

PROFESSIONAL OFFICE Chair, adiustable & rotating, beige vinyl material, very good condition, 530/best.

603 42''867

PS ONE good condition, 2 controllers, 4 games & memory card. 530,foes, offer Call 978 372-0858.

QUAD CHAIRS (3) 510;2 sleeping bags 520;2 fishing poles 530.Call 978 774-6423

WALKER, brand new, with basket & seat, Asking $95 or best offer

978-687-7914

WALLPAPERING TABLE Professional quality, with

accessories, 570/best. 978-374-4245

WATER COOLER from Po­land Springs. 'Oasis', cold & luke warm spouts, white, works great, S50. 603-362-6060

Webber Grill, Gas, cover 8 all accessories $75.00

Maytag washer 8 dryer. Perfect condition 5300/pair

603-231-0231

WEIGHT bench, Marcy, new, with 300 lbs of weights, $150. Heavy bag for boxing, $50 Call 302-233-0366

WHEELCHAIR, Electric, re­clining, air cushion sea, Good condition. Asking $3000.978 468-0222, evenings.

WHISKEY BARREL bumper pool / card / dinner table

combo. 4 high back barrelchairs. Asking $400.

Call Ken 978-685-8572

WINDOW SCREENS (8) 42X28; two 20x50. Asking $50 Call 603-893-0334.

WOOD STOVE FREE Franklin, you need to haul away cast iron, with screen, 978-463-5520,

WOODSTOVE, Martin King, asking S60 603-329-4880

WOOD STOVE Steel, Heovy Duty, like New!

24" Log, 8' Top Flue $95 Will Load. Call 603-642 7489

6 CHAIN Sow, McCulloch, 38cc, never used, brana new S80 firm 978-683-2285

lated sliders glass doors with track & frame S95/each Call 978 470-2829; 978-314-1102

VIDEO Cabinet: Ethan Allen, New Country, #3398,0, ma­ple, 46 25"w x 221/2'd x 58" h, holds large TV's, like new, retails at $1599; sell 5750/best offer. Call 978-474-1865

Laura Ashley (2 sets) (twin) Pink / White bed skirt, throw pillows, custom shames, vo- tences comforters, ballerina I theme, matching table lamp, i 560/set. S'00 oil. 978392-4988 '

LAWN MOWER 16’ electric lawnmower Toro with rear

bagger. 5 50 FIRM 978 374 6486

LAWN Mower, 2’ gas, S OD Metoi dog cage, small, $25 One tire radial, General, PUS 80 R 13, new. 520 Block & Decker Electric edge Trimmer $'5 508 45-05'5

RACING TRUCK,Remote Control, gas powered Traxxo S- Maxx 40- mph electric start, serviced and m excel lent condition, 5275.00, Sa­lem, Ma. 978 744-853)

LOPED, TABLE LAMPS, 32’h, S30/EACH Call 978 922-2743

RADIOS, 2 WAY 15 channel, industrial

5 mile range $'00 each978-688-0289

RANGER II- front wheel drive power chair Black, high rise bucket seot 4 years old S900 603-382-95'2

RascalScooter

Used once. $500 978-388-9837

RECORDS, CDs, DVDs We Buy them'The Record Exchange, 256 Washington

S, Salem, 978-745-0777

SEWING/EMBROIDERY MACHINE Singer Quantum

’000 BRAND NEW Used twice! Complete with oil attachments. 100 s of em­

broidery designs o, your choice Free lessons from dealer S'800 603 365 63'?

LAWNMOWER

ARIENSRiding Lawnmower, 5 hp, 28 cut, 5 speed $275.00 con be I SINGER SEWING MACHINEdelivered 978 688-3109

LAWN MOWERS Hondo self- propelled mower, 3 speed, grass catcher, excellent condition. Used less than a dozen times 5225 978-475 3209

LAWN TRACTOR: Early eighties. Craftsman with mo­tor, in need ot serious repair Free. 603-42’-0915

LAWN TRACTOR FREE Older model, still runs and cuts great You pick up. Rowley 978-946 7289

Light O-Lier 5 track head lights, (originally $400)

$'80Call 978 469-0979

LINCOLN TOWNCAR !993 Fully Loaded

Needs minor cosmetics, new brake lines is, $700 firm.

Call 603-216-’147

LOBSTER TRAP for coffee table needs gloss top

530/best 978-697-0875

LOG SPLITTER, electric portable can pu, in trunk o,

car. S300/best offer. 978-688 0289

MACHINIST CABINET 70 drawers $400/best offer

Grey metal Good condition 978-281-457)

MAGAZINESRolling Stone 5' issues 03 04

$150.Call 978-688 9272

MANGLESinger magic press 4.550.00

978-363-2041MANICURE TABLE with 200 bottles of OPI polishes,

lots o, pedicure supplies to open salon 5700

781-599 9499

MASON JARS Over 300 Quarts, pints, ielly iars 5 00 negotiable 603-898-2623

METAL black cone shaped heater 4 FT Logs light up electric, brick outline on bot­tom $50 978-686-2 98 9am- pm

MISC. ITEMS:3 Wheel Electric Scooter 5750,

Entertainment Center Cherry, Hand Carved, Gloss windows 5300 TV 27' Excel­

lent shape $200 -Surround Sound system with 5 pieces + subwoofer 5150 -Pictures, j

Tables, Couch, a/c. Blankets 1 Vise disability equipmentWill take bes, reasonable

otters on all items (603)437-6934 or (6031674-203

MOVING or Storing Items?Professional Moving Boxes

Wardrobe, Dishpack 8 More For Sale 80* Boxes 5 80

Call 1603)42 ’ 936

MOVING SALE Kitchen set, table, 4 choirs, leaf, almost new, $75; living room chair 540, 2 toble lamps 530/piece, Long lamp $35 603-893-9296

NASCAR CUTOUTS Tony Stewart and Bobby Labonte, floor models, brand new. 555 each/bes, 603-702-0267

NIGHTSTANDS Honey oak 530/pair. CHILD CAR SEATS

2, Like New 510 each. XMAS TREE 7 ft. with

storage bag, used once $20 (603)434-6756

NORDIC Track CX 920 Ellip tical Machine in great condi tion for 5300 Sofa bed and love seat in good condition tor 5200. Call 978-662-3273

OPEN SIGN Large, 21/2'xl' lights up, $50. Three com puter monitors, $20 each Call 978-327-5963

ORIENTAL RUG, Landry 8 Accari Chinese blue 8 cream 7 6 x5'9 5595; 19th century Chinese teak 8 | marble stand 8 4 plants 36x11, 5350, 978526-9171

PAINTBALL GUN WGPAUTOCOCKER TRILOGY Competition Gun with select tire. Like new, still in box

5225. Call 603 898 7312

PELLET STOVE, Englander Stove Works, 5800 or best ot

fer 2 oak butcher block kitchen tobies 540 ea match ing chairs for 510 ea. Prank603 896 5995 or 603 339 '802

PERMOBIL C300 PowerWHEELCHAIR batterycharged once, mileage one mile, Corpus seating system Vintage Wine Joystick. In eludes books & accessories. Like new $5,000 firm 978 372-8876 Serious buyers only.

Digital & cabinet, runs beou tiful 5100 978-688-8205

SINK Ceramic, beige ) 36" vanity top $50

978-688-0163.

SLOT MACHINE 2004 model, cost 5 4 000 new, fully elec- ,runic, works great Asking 5295 603 778-625’

SNOW BLOWER 9 HP, Craftsman, electric start, 28’ cut, cha-ns used only 4 limes. $600 978-535-0868

SNOWBLOWER Kraftsman, still runs, needs

work. Free 16031437-0863

STEERING WHEEL ANTI-THEFT UNIT 520. Am-Fm stereo rod io, witl

detachable speokers cassette player, 530 CALL 978-682 5052

STORAGE building - Arrow- metal storage building, still

in box, 10 xi3, eggshell, black gable root includes floor foundation kit 5500

60 3 8 95-67'6 leave message

STORAGE TABLE AND FOUR CHAIRS Crate and Barrel kids blonde colored pineS’00-00 Complete classic pooh crib set 'quilt, bumpers 8 sheet) $85.00 978 470- 063

STORAGE TANK 1000 GALLON FIBERGLASS

storage tank, 5225.Must Move Call 978-683-0007

STOVE wood burning Gotul, green, screen door only, good condition-S350, grand (other clock, dark wood works-5275: sk is Head'boots size 8 5 poles 575.978 258-4730

SWING SET - Excellent con­dition, with clubhouse, 2 swings, tire swing, trapeze bar -ock climbing wall, tun­nel slide Cost 53000 Asking 5750/best. 603 475-9775

Swing Set Free! High quality Rainbow red cedar swing set IS years old in good condition. Two swings slide & club house You disassemble 8 carry 978- 739-1095 or nssplint8comcast.net

SWING SET, Solid wood, clubhouse with slide. 5400 Call 978-535-6567

FREE 7 section o, reybestos wood stove chimney, in very good shape Call bob at 603 437 2326

FREE DRYWALL5/8 3 sheets 121 long. Must pick up promptly 603 434-2294

IO3 Household Goods

I AC: (2) 12,000 BTU s, Amono. both work, about 5 years old

I iust wan, to get rid o, them ] FREE! 978-52 - 4203________

j AC's. (8) 550-5125 eo., antique Victrola 5275, Spine, piano 5300, pressure washer 5)00,

lawnmower 550, refrigeratorI 550, washer/dryer 550 ea | Salisbury 66 Lafayette Rd

Rte. , Sun. 827 IQ-2

A GREAT DEAL1SOFA and loveseat,

beige print,S425 or bes'. 603-898-2076

AIR CONDITION - 5,000 BTU EverStar room ac . 545

AIR MATTRESS with pillow,op Queen Size, comeswith pump.........................520

Coll (603)531-0053

Air-ConditionerLarge window A/C 24,000 BTUs. 28" across. LIKE NEW USED ONLY 12 DAYS 5500 firm Call 978-688 7692

AIR CONDITIONERS 5,000 BTU $50

10.000 BTU, 575 978 686 4469

ANTIQUE ARMOIRE Sold wood with carved details and two doors 5250 or best offer 978-973-2795

ANTIQUE COTTAGE HUTCH,5300.00

603-893-2868

ANTIQUE DESK WITH UP­HOLSTERED CHAIR, Solid wood with carved details 5300 or BEST OFFER

978-973 2795

ANTIQUE Dessert cart. 5 00 Brand new couch, floral print, never used, $350. Coll 978-682-0876

...........APPLIANCES.............5 00 & UP SHOWROOM

48 POSTER ST., PEABODY delivery available 97B 538 300

APPLIANCESRefrigerator Maytag, 3

years old, 5300; Washer/Dryer, electric. 5200

Call 978-902 6379

APPLIANCES Washer ott- white, whirlpool Dryer, white Galaxy Works well Dryer recently purchased. Wosher used, both in good condition Pickup, $ 80 both 978-390-6895

ARMOIRE DRESSER, solid pine natural stain, 6 mo. old, 5450 603-235-8732

ARMOIR TV/Stereo 78" tall x 20' deep x 40" wide 5500 Dog Crate 30" high x 32" deep x 26 wide 530 Ladies Gold Clubs 8 Bag (Dunlopl 520 Cash only 978 68-8440

ATTENTIONBedroom Set 8 piece Sleigh Bed, Solid Wood, Dovetail Draws, Dresser/Mirror. Chest,

TABLE 8 4 CHAIRS, round, mople, one lea, 5 00 Solid Oak table 4 chairs 2 leafs I 2 Nightstands New in boxes 575 Glider chair, dork wood , Dos, $3900. sacrifice $1275$25. Thomas the Tank En gme table 550 978-744-7322

THREE 6 SECTIONS OF A POLE FENCE 8 tour poles to hold the sections. Fairly good condition FREE! Call 978-475-0151

TOOL SHEDbarn red,' window, 6 xiO, 8 high 5350/best otter

978-28 4968

Tools Mechanics notice, too:box containing 3 craftsman socke' sets Bonus 2 toolbox full of hand tools Worth 5300 will sell $100 603-474-3387

TOYOTA TERCEL 986 Rebuilt alternator, 525/bes, 12V Black & Decker cordless drill, 530/best. Assorted VCR Topes, $1. each 978-689 269

TRAILER, landscape trailer 5400 Kalamazoo Metal cu, ting band saw 5100. Call Jim

otter 5pm 978774-289?

TRAIN SET, Thomas theTrain, board 8 table in­cluded, over 100 pieces, bat­tery trains, figurines 8 ac cessories, 5400 for all

978 475 0816

TRICYCLE, Kettler, Childs Hoppy Trike with pushbar New condition. 550.

9784621135

Turntable Direct Drive with cover, excellent condition $25.00 Beatles books $50 00 for box 978-688 0163

TV 21' Samsung, 565 Indoorelectric grill, S'O Foreman Grill 58 Call 978-685 2773.

George

VARIOUS ITEMS, boom box CD player $15, leather tool belt 55, paper shredder, new, $10, Caller ID phone 510, metal folding chairs 55 ea 603 580-1596 Exeter NH

VELUX SKYLIGHT $100, 8’table saw 550, 2" TV 525; 9 storm windows $50; Mink locke, $150; applionce dolly 525 Coll 603-432 9445

PES Childrens. Over 30 to choose from, all

original boxes. Power Rangers, Thomas The Tank Engine, Magic School Bus, etc $3 each 603 560-062'

Will Deliver. 603-431-0999

I AWNING, 42x48 with flaps520; bike rack $'0

I De humidifier iHolmesi $20 603-893 3075

BABY CHANGING TABLE I white, ook 575, Windsor back

rocking chair $50, Butcher block island with matching

I chairs 5500 All in great con ditionl 978-532-1883_________

BARGAIN A All new queen double pillowtop mattress set,

[ 2'" thick, in plastic, cost 5849 sell S295. Delivery 603-493-2969.

BEAUTIFUL chaise lounge torany room in your house Fabric is in beige tones purchased ot today s home furniture 3 years ago, mint condition $550 can e mail pics 617 771-3736

BED Beautiful Ethan Allen king sleigh bed cherry $700, includes bedding Bureau, mirror, chest and nigh, ta­ble, cherry finish $250 Pick up only. Michelle days, 617 204-2529,978-657 7 85 eves

BED, Queen, complete with nights,ond Beautiful condi fion. $700. Call 978373-7174

BEDROOM FURNITURE Faux Broyhill, Country Style, light wood, 9 drawer bureau with landscape mir ror night stand 8 armoire, ■ 700/best. 978-979-2124

BEDROOM SET I piece black lacauer with 2 sides 8a mid die, 2 sides have 3 shelves 8 3 draws on each side. 5400/best otter. 978-397 5775

BEDROOM SET: 5 Piece, cherry, armoire, bureau with mirror, king head boord/too, board, black, cast iron with wood posts, 2 end tables, $2,000 Full size sofa bed, block and white, 5750 Will negotiate 978 902-5149

BEDROOM Set, 6 piece, in great condition, light maple with black handles, bough, for $3,000, will sell for 5500 Call 978 373-1219

BEDROOM SET 6 pieces, King bed with drawers un der, armoire, mirror with dresser, 2 night stands, all oak f-900/bes, 603-890-0598

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BEDROOM SET 5 pc., cherry finish

New,in boxes Musi sell $595 con deliver. 603-566 3840

BEDROOM SET, 7 piece.king-size, 5250/bestDRESSER white 550/best.Both very good condition.603-434-0782

CLOTHES DRYER: Propane. Whirlpool Duet. Front load extra large capacity, white, excellent condition, 4 years old. 5400 or best offer. Call 603-898-3626

DINING TABLE, glass top, 41 x 48, with 4 cushion chairs like new 5175. Vintage ham mock with stand 535.

Call 603-362 5991

W3 Household Goods ■103 Household Goods Household Goods

BEDROOM Set: A-l Condifion5 Piece Solid Cherry Bed (Queen or Full) Dresser, Mirror, Bureau. Nightstand 5550.978-683-9226

BEDROOM SET, almost new6 months old, Bobs Furni­ture, Valencia style, includes heat /toot board, roilings, 5 drawer chest, marbletop nightstand & side table, paid 52900: asking 52000/best. ALSO, DINING ROOM SET, Rockford style, includes cherry color table /counter, & 8 matching stools, paid 5800; asking 5500 /best. Mov­ing 8, must sell everything Mario, 978-204 '843

COFFEE TABLE/End Table 62Lx2 Wx 7H / 27Lx27Wx'7H. Matching, walnut, storage > 50/both. 978 258-6

COFFEE TABLES:-Oak & matching end tables,

Very good condition 5300 -Pine, white wash green with

glass top & matching end tables 5150 (603)432 9750

COMMERCIAL FREEZER large Whirlpool, white

upright, great condition.5100. 978-374- 813

COMPUTER DESK tor busi ness use, large, New still in package, never used, Paid

5325 Asking 555 978-685-8640

DINING TABLE maple with 2 leafs 84 x 40 -t- 6 chairs, 2 with arms Very good condi­tion, won t last. S500.00

978-685-3170

DISHES, Xmas, 8 place set tings + serving dishes pickup, 575 or best, Evon 978.257.6119 before 8 pm, brand new

DISHWASHER. Frigidaire Precision Direct Water Sys­tem Professional Series. Wash upper, lower or both rocks Black 3 months light use S350. 978-853-1671

DISHWASHER, white, Ken more, purchased 2005, 5150/best978-420 2627

HOT TUBLeisure Bay Chesapeake Spa. Forced to sell Moving. I week old, never used $4,700. 978-744-6068.

HUTCH small country-style hutch, green 64’ high, 18" wide, li' deep Excellent

condition Paid 5200 Asking 585 978-975-0682

KITCHEN APPLIANCES: 3 yrs old white GE package, fridge, gas stove 5300 ea Dishwasher 5200 Over range microwave 5 00 Or 5800 oll/best. Call 617 592-9’ 2

Furniture must go Best Offers Mahogany breakfront (Council Craftsmen) Solid cherry kitchen table, 2 wool needie point rugs, mahogany low boy 8, console table De signer loveseat (rose color, Pair Lenox lamps, Wedg wood china, pattern crown gold, upholstered chairs, too much to list. 978 68’ 4143

ROOFING Shingles, black approximately 8 bundles 550 9 78-686 4423

EC rj»w!'R

BEDROOM SET, Antique Mohogany minimal damage 7 Pieces 5600/best. Evenings 978-683-3155 Headboard, Footboard, Two end tables. Chest-on-chest, bureau, etc.

Conventional oven Maytag

used only 2 yrs. cost new S600 will sell 5200 978 283 3’99

DOLLHOUSE 2 story life size Little Tykes plastic Vic

torion light pink 8, blue fits 12" tall dolls

38.5 Hx37 'Wx24.25D, 5100 978-7451231

KITCHEN APPLIANCES NEWER, LARGE, & TEAK DINING ROOM SET Ken more Bottom-mount Refrig erator with glass shelves; Whirlpool Gold dishwasher; GE Over Range Microwave Oven, quality Teak Dining Room Set includes table with center tile inlay, hidden leaf, six chairs base with glass hutch All excellent condi tion. Only 51,100 for all Will sell each individually. Call 978-372-7526

MOVING MUST GO!COFFEE TABLE 8 2 end tables; also Entertainment Center. All for 5125.

603-382-0237

SINK, Kohler white porcelaT: double bowl, like new cond tion, S50; twin bed, new. maple, bookcase headboard drawers under, 575; shingles

pallet, free 978 463-8275

SLEEP SOFA, Colonial wingback with matching pi

lows, good condition, $'25 603 329 7049.

SLEEP SOFA,dark green queen size ver good condition, 5100 firm.Call 603-382-6312

BEDROOM Set Coloniol solid pine, double bed. triple dresser with mirror, chest on chest & 2 nightstands. Good condition 5500 978-682 2’34

COUCH, 5350. Chairs, 540. Tables, 540, Bedroom 540. China, 5200. Silver. 5600, much more. 603 432 3965

DOLL HOUSE wooden. 2 floor, play 3 sides, modern sliding doors on tront. some furniture $75.00 978 745123

BEDROOM SET New last year, mirror, dresser post bed 2 nightstands, armoire Paid 52900 Moving must sell. 5’200/best Call for de tails 978-994 8718

COUCH Green burgundy & tan chenille S'00. Sofa table

cream with brown top drawer, 550 ( 603)432 9750

BEDROOM Set Northern Pine, Queen Cannonball Bed, Nightstands Armoire for TV, Dresser with stained glass hutch/mirrored 5795/ best 978 462-1618

COUCH Hickory Hill Couch& Chair Blue, Plaid Small oak end table, couch table

All 5200 / best offer (603)434-24 8

COUCH Set Three Piece camel bock Couch, chair and love seat Floral print with plaid pillows asking S999 Please call (978)373 4 59

BEDROOM set, oak Colonial queen, head 8 foot board dresser with mirror, hutch nightstand, 51,200.9789758944

COUNTER TOP by Corian, 6’ with double sinks 8 chrome faucets, excellent condition, 5300 978 992 4036

BEDROOM SET Queen headboard, bureau, side table, armoire Good

condition 5200/bestColl 603-887-8973

DECKCHAIRS 4 , white, non rusting turdy

for 0Coll 978 996 049

DRAPES 2 pair of 63 Tab top, blue, lined, SIS/pair, brass rods 520/set. Kitchen set 4; x4( with 18' leaf, almond with oak trim, 4 cloth choirs, swive & roll 5300 978-774-3936

KITCHEN APPLIANCES - White Maytag Performa re­frigerator 8 stove great condition 5125 each White Kenmore Ultra Wash Dish­washer, 550. 978 463-7945

BEDROOM SET - Twin Trundle Bed metol frame 2 white wood bureaus with pink trim with white mirror tor young girl ■ outgrown 5300 or best Call 978363-2143

BEDROOM SET White Newer Queen sized set

Platform bed with 2 night­stands Headboard that opens to huge storage 5500,best 1603)216-2249

BEDROOM SET YOUNG GIRLS 3 Piece light pine twin, includes heodboard, 60 bureau with tri fold mir­ror, 2 drawer Night stand S300 Call 978 536-7040

BEDS BEDS BEDSName Brand 8 Private La bei. Luxury Pillowtop Mat tress 8 Box 0 yr Warranty Retails tor 5 00 Queen 5300 King 5475 Nice Selection. Don t pay Ridiculous Retail Prices Can Deliver 603422 6339

■ •piece Maple HUTCH (no ve neerS) »2 Ook BUFFETS • 2 Brown Leather LOVE SEATS • KITCHEN Island 8 2 Stools. Reasonable Best Offer Accepted 603 382 3576

BOOKS, The Horvord Clas sics, 23 Volumes, 5100/best. Bedspread George Wash,ng ton double pristine condi­tion 580/best 978-465 3342

BUNK BEDS Ook. honey colored Excellent condition Con olso be used as two twin beds 5600 cash. Pick up in Danvers Great deai tor kids room. Cathy 978 82 4879

BUTCHER Block table solid oak, round. 4 wide, naturol wood color, like new. ’G thick 5200 best 603 437 8964

CABINETS microwave cat' net, white, oak trim, 'tor age, cabinet dry link style, oak with painted doo', all oak cobinet with Jorage Each 520 978 996 049

DRESSERS, ANTIQUE,• walnut, neoclassic leg, 6

I drawers, original pulls. 580• White wash maple, small 5 drawers 585

978-374-4843

Dryer Gas, Estate by Whirl­pool, 5 cycle, 3 tempera tures, extra heavy duty Great condition, veor old, moved bought electric Pick Up. 5200 978-852 9586

• DRYER, Kenmore good condition. 5 25/best• FRIDGE. Kenmore, good condition, 5200/best

Call 978-526-9855

DESK, BROYHILL FONTANA Roll top desk

great condition, lots of space 8 drawers, rolling chair n

eluded 5400 Call 978 688 6887

DESK 8 Chair maple student desk with tormico top 560

978-685 2748

DESK, U-shaped cherry wood with desktop file 5850 used refrigerator 550 '3, 3 drawer steel file cabinets 520 ea 978-207 059

DESK with keyboard trav 530 2 dining room chairs S40, oven tooste' 520 5 drawer bureou 530, HP printer 520, computer choir 540 tiered shelf 525 Con email pics 617 448 4462

DINING- Nature p ne round drop leaf tobie 8 4 choirs with white padded seats Brand new never used 5450.

Call 978-685 6904

DINING ROOM'4 piece. 96' table with 2 leafs, 8 hand carved chairs, lighted china with 3 recessed ghts'beveled gloss New in

boxes. Cost 57.000; sell $2,700 Beautiful marbletop server free Can deliver. 603-334-3377 This set is one of a kind

Dir ng Room 6 chairs, table 8 buffet excellent condition

dresser 8 mirror $50 978-9751902

DINING ROOM SET - Piece oak oedeito table, 54 round, 2 leafs, 8 choir', >500 978 688 3642.

DINING Room Set 6 chairs table, 2 leaves, sideboard Baker Furniture dark ma hogany, large, in very good shape 5750 nmcwilliomsS Comcast net or 978 682 93 3

DINING ROOM SET cherry table, 6 chairs, buffet 5500/best; LIVING ROOM couch, chair 8 ottomar red 8 cream, needs cleaning 5 50/best Nanci 978-282-0760

CARPET I hove access to several thousand yards of plush carpet Carpet your living room/hall with pad for 5479 based on 30 yords. Have rolls ot Berber 8 commer cial carpet John 78 -862-0909

CHAIR Rowe Upholstered Club Chair Never used

Asking 5 00 Coll (603,437-0587

CHAIRS:2 Club Chairs with ottoman,

S'00 for all or best offer.Coll 978-771-1837

CHAIRS, set 0, 4 black lac quer, upholstered seats and backs, solid Needs work S'00 Can deliver Andover j oak table 68

. 978-852-5394

CHANDELIER - Tiffany Pendant, bra.'- soft pink'- blue gray, five light; - down light 5350 978-475 086

DINING ROOM SET - dork walnut trestle table. 5 long opens to 7 with 2 leaves 34 5 wide 6 solid dork Windsor bock chairs. Asking S850 978 465-6'45

DINING ROOM SET - Large table, built in leafs. 6 chairs hutch 8 buffet paid S'.800 year ago. will sell tor 5900 603-216-2243.

Dining room set ■ Mopie 2 leaves with 6 maroon up­holstered chairs 5300.00 cal1

1 978-807 B'07

DINING Room set Solid dark 42

eats, opens to 04 pedestals, 4 side c chairs with arms new up­holstery 51000 60 3 329-670

Kitchen Dinette Set drop leaf with 2 chairs Charming 8 beautifully made Never

used bought at C F Tomp­kins, Poid 5800 Asking 5525.

978-546-0 48 Rockport.

MOVING-MUST SELL Camel back floral print sofa ond matching wing chair with ottoman, cherry corner cabinet and matching occa­sional tables Prices nego liable 978 546-7889

MOVING reduced prices 9 drawer 78' pecan dresser with mirror 5300 32' RCA floor model TV, swivel base pecan 5150, new laptop com

I outer table $ 5 978-774 3936

SOFA - 5 Piece Blue Plush Sectional Sleeper Sofa, with 2 end recliners Very Good Condition 5350 603-893-2276

•great shape 5 65• Babyp'ete set, great shape 575• Baby ’good shape 525 978-468-7900

STOVE Brand new True Temp GE Profile Convec tion gas stove. Glass front, storoge drawer underneath 5400/best Call (603)434 5303

or (603)944 2242

STOVE Kenmore Elite 30' white electric smooth top

— I self-cleaning convectionoven Warming zone/drawer 4 yrs old Poid 51135 asking 5350. Call Vorie 603-552 5222

- | STOVE (smooth top electric.

Amana, excellent condition•crowave, .5 year old, ol bisque color, 5200 each or best offer 603-890 6067

TABLE 42 BUTCHER BLOCK with chairs, mauve cushion chair, 6 drawer Teak dresser square Teak coffee table 588 each your choice Cal 978-462 '672 Newburport

KITCHEN SET dark pine with 4 chairs, $150. Large lit china cabinet dark oak 5200 Very large oval gold frame mirror S95 5,000 BTU a/c 550 Call 978 531-092'

KITCHEN SET LIKE NEW, Glass top, with bakers rack Paid 5800 asking $400 Queen bedroom set includes bedding and curtains 5500 978 902-1575

LARGE ENTERTAINMENT CENTER. F,ve Pieces.' 2 base 2 lighted curio With glass shelves, bridge Will hold 50” TV. White wash Not 2 yrs old 5700 603-772 838

CHEST FREEZER: Used, good condition, 5 50 or best offer Must be able to pick up Call Jennifer 978 455 6828

CHEST OF DRAWERS 5 drowers, light colored wood 5 5 Coll 78 -598-677

CHIPPER/Shredder, 5.5 HP. 5250/best Umbrella table 3 5 x6, white with glass top 530 Arc Welder, Crottsman, $30 978-500-9541

CHRISTMAS ORNAMENTS More than 0 lorge bagful 553. Foldable bench 8 Stan ley 75 watt light. 575/best Call 978 373 2366

DINING Room set Teak with 2 cobinets S’,500 Step exer ciser 525. Walk Fit machine 580 978-207- 059

DININGROOM TABLE 5 Round, solid mahogany,

heavy. Fatigued, circa '960s Eager to sell 5500/best offer

Coll 978 28 59 5

DINING SET 50 yr old French Provincial solid ma­ple table -with 3 leafs. S chairs, hutch 8 buffet, 5850 Call 978-535-6567.

DRYER. M.avtag in excellent condition S'50.00, Washer GE needs clutch 575 00 Peabody, call 207-632-8017

JRYER, Whirlpool, electric.3 years old white, S SO. Call 978-994-4495

:ND table maple 36 x 27 with drawer 565 Maple wooden mogazine rock SO Good condition. Call 978 794-03

END Tables '2 pecan /vood & glass S'5(Vboth, dining room set, 72 table-opens to 120 . removable mirrored top, table pods, 6 cone bock chairs S60C Great condition 978-774-3936

END TABLES 4Black metal two sets ot 2 stackable & sturdy made in Canada. 520.tor all fourCall 978-388 276

ENTERTAINMENTCENTER

large, light oak S35O Ask for Moria, 978 28' 086'

ENTERTAINMENT center, oak S'00 2 Maytag portable AC s, 9,000 btu s, remote controls 5200 ea 978-975 8944

Entertainment Center: Scan dinavian Teak. 3 units or com bmed as one. 86 H X 33 TV X 2"D in excellent condition would cost thousands to re­place S950. Coll 978-407-9734

FIREPLACE SCREENBrass, (with 4 glass floors; very good condition, fire­place opening 33" x 45'

S250.'best Call 978 475-2339

FOLDING DINING TABLE

on wheels, 4 hidden choirs, S8G 978 372 9327

FRIDGE Dorm fridge 4.4 cu ft Magic Chef S60 Micro- wave '200 watt Sharp $20. Call 978-683-38 6

FURN'TURE SALE Enter tainment pine armoire, new $ 200 sen 5250 Twin 8, aueen solid mopie headboards 585 S'35best 978 388 2967

FUTON, Aood $00 uphol stered ottoman with footrest $!00, microwave $30. metal coffee table $35, folding table $25 CD tower $'5 AC $50 Can email pics. 6’7-448-4482

GE Profile 30' Downdraft Electric Cooktop JP989 Black new in box, smooth- top, dual 8, Bridge elements 5835 978-223-2522

G E Washer like new used less than a year, heavy duty capacity 5200 978 922 6080

GOLD framed gloss mirror original 5200 asking 575 2 round cocktail tables Four marble to&goid metai ped estal both 565 New hockey skates size 8 525 978 374-4363

GRILL, Kenmore Liauic Propane Gas Grill. Black, Years Old. Fair Condition Manual included Pickup in Haverhill. $40 or Best Offer 978-578-30 3

GROUPING, Black laquer Glass curio cabinet curved glass console 4 custom din mg chairs 5400 00

Call 978 82 -5281

HEAD & FOOT BOARDS, two twin size mapie head & foot boards with rails, S30 978686-2826

LIVING ROOM 6.5 Italian leather contemporary sofa 8 5 oveseat pale peach. Ash gloss top coffee table 8 side table, ceromic lamp excellent condition 5’650 Stained glass floor lamp 540 978 739-844

LIVING ROOM couc'seat. 2 side tables, matching center table 2 lamps 5450 Dinette ova' table. 4 chairs 575 Email noratgavS ya- hoo.com 978-535 4843

DINING TABLE, 7 pine

599976 599 9499

MOVING SALEAWNING, Aluminum new 6 wide x 3.5 deep. 5 25 Cardio Fit 550. Toro electric Snow Blower 525 Smail Band Saw 520 4 Vacuums, S 5-550

978-685-0308

TUB BALL 8 CLAW cast iron soaking tub 5 x29" good shape FREE 978-7444)91

TYPEWRITER with case 520 coffee pot 36 cup S O asst kitchenware 50 cents ceramic Christmas tree 520

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IG MACH It runs great

JAN TY with stool wl pink trim 550 603-893-1678

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TCHEN CABINETS!

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TERBED KINGS ZE Complete Like New, 5 00

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HiGHBOy mahoga $2900 Nightstanid 5300

dresser. $350 e978 5- Aaterfc'46 3627

Christmas PlateGuardian Angel 1974 $25. Cal 603-362 4825

gEFRlGEPATGP 929 GE . good one

reasonable offer 60>00 or oes’

Barber chair *4970 $500

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TABLE, mopie droc 'eat with 2 chairs, 565 best otter E lectric heoter 520/best of­

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oak Wooden Bunk BedSOFA, CHAIR 8 OTTOMAN3 years old micro suede good condition. 5600 Con

;— I 978 28-1942 ask for Joe or | Kiley. I

SOFA colonial style high . i back 8 motching plush choir , | Floral print predominately I

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MOVING Sole downsiz mg sofa, sleep sofa, chairs bu reous desks, lomps •read- more. Best offer. 603-475-9/71

MOVING SALE' ’homas. I dining set fruitwood, 6 chair 8 b'eakfront 5575 Etha Allen chair 8 ottoman SIM visual fitness eliptict trainer 5250 978-682 479

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MOVING sleep sofa quee Size. S350 8 matching ottc mon 575; dining Ethan Allen table 2 ieo,schoirs, china cabinet, almos new, S'200; chair S’00 I matching ottoman 575 sof ’able 525 love seot $50 des 8 credenzo 5 25. treodmi 5350 Best offers 603-490-05 !

j Ninetendo '5; game cubes 5 each. Wooden liquor cabine 525. Gloss coffee table 531 Large mopie desk 4 draw 550 Xtro large dog kenn, 550. TV cabinet 525 978809 :42(

SOFA (Ethan Alien, 90 inch 1 off white with rust and green

with 4 pairs of matchingdrapes 5200 978-683 8476

SOFA Leather excellent I condition, ' year old, Sealy,

black Will dec ver 5300 or best offe' 978 52 2044

j SOFA &LOVESEA’ Navy

Blue 5300 Contemporary ta ble with 4 cloth chairs 5200

Full size bed SUM)Call 978-922-4684

SOFA 8 V.atcr-ing loveseat all recline block leather Only 6 mos old. from Furm- 1 ’ure World Paid 5 800 Won’ ’it in new apt Asking 5900/best. 978-238 7096

SOFA on platform with side I seat 5100; recliner 530; Kitchen table 8 chairs 525,

I metol desk 525 978 535 3620 ;! SOFA OVERSIZED CHAIR

AND OTTOMAN 3 piece all mother. burgundy excellent Original price was 5 600 00 at ■ 2 years Old Asking 5650 or ; best offer CALL 603-475-3130

SOFA Sieepe- oveseat size n good condition, maroon,

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Washer/Dryer

S75 00 each

Washer/DryerGood condition, mainfainei

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LIVING ROOM FURNITURE Perfect Condition, arge cof­fee table, matching end ta­ble Deep drawers glass tops Hooker traditional cherry 5399 978 546 9384

LIVING ROOM set 3 piece S'00 OAK FUTON

550.00Call 603-235- 504

LIVING ROOMSE' lovestu,. > extra large arm choirs, plus iumbo ottomon. Very good condition All burgondy color Microfiber 5500 978-3I7-7889___________

Loft Bed Twin size 67 L 3 7‘ W, 5VH. 7 computer/stereo Built in closet with type twin suv/dra.978 462 344

OAK TABLE Broyh- Attic Heirloom drop leaf table with 4 latter back

side chairs. 5350 Entertainment Airmoire

Broyhi 11 Attic Heirloom 5300or tgke Oath, 5600 603-437-0587

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HEAVY P'ne trestle tobie 60 x 36 with 2 leaves, 6 large chairs, very well mode must see 5400 978 352-2637

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LOVESEAT lows, excellent condition I 5250: small table with 2 .' chairs 595 leather reclining couch 5300; computer desk 8 chair 5250 978-744 4808

MAPLE ROCKER 540 Two ; 2 subwoofer 8 amp 560 0 TV 5'5 24 assorted I

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MEDELA Pumping style ' breost pump all new hoses | parts $100. Thomasville sofa,

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MICROWAVE CART Light 'wood, wine rack, 575 Two wooden bar stools, swivel, S’0 each 978-688-'8 6

MICROWAVE Emerson, !turntable cooking system, 34

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MICROWAVE Goldstar While 1.0 Cu. ft OOOW Good condition works great less than 3 years old placed m remodeling Cash only 550603 382-0607 leave message

MICROWAVE Sharp, Siam less steel. Used 2 weeks 590

978-535 5298

RANGE ■ Maytag Gem-- StainlKS Steei. Electric 30 free Handing, double oven, gld" ceramic cook 'oc, S80C Call 978 475 086

REFRIGERATOR, Amana '8.6 cubic inches, white 525 or bes’ offer Child s bed frame 525 978 687-9374

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EFRiGERATOR Fridgidaire 8.2 cu. ft white. $300 Futon, tew block wood sage green Lover 575 Call 302-233-0366

REFRIGERATOR, GE Pro file Arc,ica mode'. 3 doors top of the line White Only

2.5 years old, Paid 52300 Excellent condifion 5700 best offer. 978-258-6666.

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03-235-0859MOVING. Cherry corner desk. 5250 HDTV & stand 5600 Cherry break,ron, 5300 Red leather sleep couch & chair S600 976 744 3757

MOVING Everything must go. Coordinated living room set, couch, 2 chairs, coffee tobie, 2 end tables, butcher block dining room table seats 6.5300 978-465-5020

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ROLL DESK,condition solid ook 5395 bes’ otter. Call 978-774 6447 . 978-239-9476.

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SHOWER STALL UNIT - Fi­berglass brand new, box never opened 5200 Smail computer desk, 530

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26 THE TOWNSMAN, SEPTEMBER 7, 2006

HO Building Materials II120 Firewood/Fuels 23MA Garage Yard Sales MA 23MA Garage Yard Sales MA 23MA Garage Yard Sales MA I2S Garden Supplies 131 Musical Instruments

MENS mountain bike: 20* Raleigh M40. $75. Moving cross country. Must sell (413 ) 214-5031____________

MOTORIZED BIKE26" Hondo, 3 years old, 4 stroke engine, 1.5 ho, $500

________ 978-374 7074MOUNTAIN BIKE Men'sorlarge child, very good condi tion, made by Gian' S300 new, asking $85.978-68 5)4 |

SCHWINN CHOPPER style |Stingray bicycle. Only used a tew times. Paid $200 Ask ing $75. Also, like new boys Diamond Back multi-speed 24, asking $50 978-356-5632

WOMENS 10 SPEED bikeJamis Explorer, 14.5 2Men s 10 speed bikes Expe- dition, 17 helmet with each , $450,best each bike. Call 978- 685-5506.

ROOF SHINGLES FREE Timberline, 30 year weath­ered wood (color), approxi­mately l pallet (24 flats

Call 978-463-8275

112 Office Equipment

JOHNS OILSpeciol Burner Cleanings

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ANDOVER MA, 93 Pine St., Sat., Sept. 9th, 8 noon. Multi Family. Lots of kids toys, b-kes, scooter some furni­ture, household items ond much more.

HAVERHILL32 Montclair Rd. Sat., Sept 9,9 a.m. to 3 p,m. Something for everyone! Roin date Sat., Sept 16.

PEABODY, West

Super Yard SaleSot. 9/9,8om 1pm.I Bailey Terrace (off Lowell St.)

LOAM, FILL, &SAND

• (603I647-4909W

UPRIGHT PIANO FREE! 2nd floor. You Move. Coll 978-521-1014 evenings.

I49A Dogs-Cats-Pets I49A Dogs-Cats-Pets

107 Frtness/Sports

OFFICE FURNITURE Classy, perfect! Dark cherry matching set by Bush Cubix Hutch, 2 desks. 2 file cabi­nets, corner Connector $699 dll Or separate 508 546-9384

Kiln dried firewoodClean insect tree, any quan­

tity. Call Green Ridge Landscoping, 978 682-0820

ANDOVER, MA, Jefferson Lane, Sat, Sept 9th, 9om Huge Multi. Antiques, col lectibles, furniture, glass ta­ble, tools, computers, glass, & tons of knick knacks, etc

HAVERHILL88 Boteman Street,

Saturday. September 9,9 a.m.-l p.m.

ROCKPORT18 Atlantic Ave., Sat., Sep­tember 9,9 a.m.-2 p.m. Rain date, Saturdoy, 9/16. Moving.

LOAM,SCREENED Virgin material

not cut. Delivered on North Shore. 978-774-6688

Yamaha PianosYamoho Ul, 52200

Kawai Upright 52490. Yamaha Upright Ul 52500,

Brand new Baby Grand $3990. 978-744-4396 Salem MA

114 Computerfloftware

APPLE POWER MAC - In eludes 2 inch monitor, soft ware OSX and manuals Asking $299 978 683 6457

KILN DRIED F'REWOOD with fragrant wood and kin­dling Full 1 portial cords de- liveredustacked. 603 437-0940 orFIREWOODGUY.COM

BODY SOLID HOME GYM. Similar to GIS model on BodySolid.com. Free rubber mat and attachments Buyer must dismantle ond re$600 Bradford 978 502-5533BODY Solid Smith machine, 1linear bearings, lot attach- j |

ment, indine/dedine1 bench ,like new condition 275 lb. 1

weight stack 5999 or best of-fer. 978-884-88/

BOWFLEX PowerP '0 withleg attachment a steal

3 5500Exercise Bike w "1 grippulse 525. 160314346756

CANOE, '6 9' Old Town, |green, fiberglass. paddles. [Used 7 or 8 times i,350 En- |ioy1 Newburypor1

978-417-90'S

ELLIPTICAL bynORDIC I

TRACK, L'KE Ni:W!Original', 5600 $250'bestCall 978-42C-2627

CERTANCE Trovan 10/20 GB, TR5, Tape media, $25.

CERTANCE Travan 20-40 GB, TR5, Tope media, $30

603-893-6350

COMPAQ PRESARIO S6000Z, ADM Athalon 2400* Proces sor ' 99GHZ 448MB RAY 142GB, CD/RW-DVD, Micro­soft Office Year Old, like new Monitor $650 978-388-4475

COMPUTER MONITOR Envision I7‘

550/best.978-423-0754

DELL 2400 series Intel Penti­um 4 Processor, barely used 7 monitor speakers, prin­

ter. space saying computer cabinet 4 hx3' 5"wxl9”d. an­tique white-5600.978-2'0-!962

DESKTOP COMPUTER Window ME XP Ogb drive. MS Office, modem ready for internet Warranty Runs great. $'40. 617-33! 7345/978 809-875'

Quality HardwoodSeasoned Green Kiln Dried,

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BEVERLY, Agate Street, Goat Hill. Saturday. Sep­tember 9,9 o m 2 p.m. Moy ing to Florida Household items, tools, books, bicycle and much more.

ROCKINGHAMOIL

603-434-9224

BEVERLY'3 MacArthur Road, Satur­day, September 9, 9 a m.-2 p.m. Something for every­one. Rain date Sunday, Sep­tember 10.

EXERCISE Stomach Cruncher Lounge new, used once, $50 offer Call 978-683-2'

brand 1 or best |

FREE Treadrr, 1 Li fe Styier5.0 ESP Free s•ationc'v ,dike Voit TR 66 . 60(i 434-9374 'after 3 c m.

GOAHE EQUIPMENT 1Assorted Ail for urider $250items sola sepa-ohfly) Call 1

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HOCKEY EQUI PVENT, 1

men s Cooper helmiet CCM ipants with suspende rs & gar (ter belt, size extra large,xnee pads 8 Vic gioves. ,$50/for c1' 978-702-47

HOCKEY SKATES, CCMVECTOR 6'

Size 6. Good Condition S30CALL 603-898- 73’2

HORIZONSFitness model T35' yr, old dll

*p ^ASERJET ”00PRINTER Missing Cable :Has Mar .a1 Excellent cond i tiion. 520 Call 978-230-3433 '

HP Pentium III 1,0GHZ, J

28MB RAM, 20GB HDD, 24X CD ROM, USB, NIC,

Video sound, windows XP PRO, with 17‘ Monitor key-

- Doord mouse. $100 978837-785

j LEXMARK X-75 An in ' Iprinter $60, Computer cart !

i oak finish $55. Call 978-52 -2'9

Pentium III Gateway Com- I outer, DVD Rom. CD

burner 256 memory. DSL ready Complete with moni tor keyboard 8 mouse. S’25

Call 978-766-2460

Sun Ultra 5 Workstation 360/ 28,4 3/Solaris 8) one

large screen color monitor360Mhz processor, '28MBRAM 4.3GB HD CD ROM6F1OPPV S' 0.00 6 7 633-7946

ROYAL OIL978-745-5566

FUEL ASSISTANCE CUSTOMERS WELCOME AUTOMATIC DELIVERY

SEASONED Firewood ’ Cord $265 12 cord $'65 1128 8 64 cu ft No Shore MerrimackVolley areas. 978-921-2984.

SEASONEDFIREWOOD FOR SALE BY

THE CORD ('28 cult)

603-235-6867SEASONED OAK $245 8 UP­'S cu. ft On time someday

delivery Cord 168 cu. ft 978 204 9483 M. Kovalchuk

’.'.COD BURNING FURNACEwith thermostot 8 pipes 5225. Call 603-793-6 79

BEVERLY, MA 5 MIDDLEBURY LN.

Saturday, Sept 9,7.30am-2 GARAGE SALE: Tools,

kitchen applionces exercise equipment, clothes, etc.

BEVERLY Sot 9/9 9-2, roin date 9,30.39 Arlington Ave. Small household decorotive

items, office equipment.Lots of cool stuff!

No early birds piease!

BOXFORDSat 99 8-'2, ” Stonton Circle.

Books, household items, children s toys 8 more.

No dealers or early birds please.

BRADFORD

HERE IT ISAnnual 10 families

DON'T MISS IT!32 South Pine Street

Sat. 99 B-2pm

GLOUCESTER - Flea Varke' '5* vendors. Lanesville Community Center, 6 Vulcar Street _anesville Glouces ter. Sat, 9/9,9am to pm

Wit! be held inside if rain

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CRAFTERS81 Old Yankee Rd., (Rte. 97 to Crystal St., left on Village Woods Rd„ then left onto Old Yankee Rd,) So,. 9/910-2.

QualityAll Season Floral Liquidation Sale.

Christmas Greens

HAVERHILL Neighborhood yard sale!Sat, 9/9,9am-3pm Westford St. by Consentino School. Lots of miscellane­ous items. Some furniture.

IPSWICH 37 Line Brook RoodFri. 9/8 8 Sat. 9/9,8am 3pm MEGA 3 family yard sale

Tons of furniture, bric-a- brac, accent pieces, clothing8 kids outside toys.

LAWRENCE, 61 Genesee St., Sat., 9/9, 7 o m 3 p.m. Sun., 9/10,8 a.m.-l p.m. Huge mov­ing sale. Everything must go Collectibles, clothing furniture, electronics. Rain or shine

ROCKPORTMulti family yard sole.

Sat. 9/9,9-1 2 Norwood Ave. Roin dote 9/10.

ROWLEY

MOVING SALESot. 9/9 8 Sun. 9/10,9-4

47 Newbury Road, follow the signs. Furniture plus lotsmore. NO RAIN DATE

it's in GARAGE.

SALEM -126 Boston St. Sat., 9/9, 8 a.m. to 12 noon. No early birds! Infont/toddler clothing, toys, furniture, computer gomes 8 hard­ware, household items, boys bike.

SALEM, MA 7 DEARBORN ST.

Saturdoy, Sept. 9, Sam - 3

Multi-FamiliesGood variety of item!

We Sell Stone!Field, granite, blue. Sana 8

Gravel. Loom 8 Mulch Osgood Stoneworks

250 Highlond Ave, Salem, MA 978-741-3100.

2004 SIMPLICITY TRACTOR model SL500. fully auto­matic, 48 mower, 48" bucket, perfect condition, $9,500. Call 978-521-0555,

129 Machinery 1 Tools

BRIDGEPORT MILLER 42" table, reconditioned, $2,395 DELTA 10" Table Sow $135.

TORPEDO Heater, $40 978-927 3896

CHAIN SAW - McCulloch 16", gas, with cose, monuol, never used. S85. Call be tween 8 a.m. 8 8 p.m. only, 978-372-0358,

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BRADFORD

Multi Family Yard Sale1

Cole wood Dr, Sot., 9/9,8-2 Furniture, antiques, clothes, toys, years 8 years of ac­cumulation.

BRADFORD Sat. 9/9 8-2,9 Euclid Ave, Moving Sale, Household

items, furniture...

All must go!

LAWRENCE Sat 9/9, 9-3,47 Rollins St.(Bottom of

Prospect Hill off East Haverhill St. Moving sale.

Everything must goLAWRENCE, South Sat 99 at 9am-4pm Rain date Sun. 9/10,7 McCarthy Rd. oft Mt, Vernon St,Assorted items

SALEM Sat 8 Sun 9am-2pm. NO EARLY BIRDS

Biggest Yard / Moving Sale in

Salem's History!SALISBURY

II DANIEL CT. Saturday, Sept 9,9om 2

MULTI-FAMILYLARGE VARIETY!

Craftsman, 10” table saw with stand Craftsman 3/8 drill press All manuals 8 acces­sories included. SlOO/each. 978-922-5749

CRAFTSMAN table saw, $75. 1/2 power drill, $25. 3/8 drill, $3. Block 8 Decker 7630 router kit, $25., cut saw kit, $50. finishing sender, 55, plus more. 978 948-8668

DEMO Saw, Stihl T5760, 6 hours use, 16" diamond blade, also include carl, wa­ter tonk and stone blade $ ,000. firm. 603-548-2178

BI Musical Instruments

ABOVE GROUND POOL - 15 x 30 Oval. No Leoks, Needs disassembling.

Currently full ol waterGreat Shape, Free.

(603)432-8564

OLYMPIC HEAVY DUTY So­lar reel for, Sl50/best offer; loop lock mground winter cover, 20x40. $500 or best of fer. 603-434-4692; 603-422 9818

POOL LINER:Above ground 15 x 25 oval

BRAND NEWNEVER USED! STILL IN BOX!

Asking only S100.978-265-9061

09 Wanted to Buy

METHUEN

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Miscellaneous items Sat. 9/9,8am-3pm

SWAMPSCOTT TAG SALE PSE ■ 30 Phillips Beoch Ave

Fri. 9/8 8 Sot, 9/9, '0-3 Donish Teok furniture, glass, china, housewares pool table,

Nordic Troc, clothes, electronics, lots more!

Acoustic Guitors: Guild D25, Authentic, archback mode in Rode Island, very good con­dition with cose $550, Alva­rez RD20 Drednaugh, excel lent condition with case $175 Call Bob 978-281-3475

A Buyer o, Antiques 8 col­lectibles, art, books, china, linens, photos toys etc. 8 entire estates 978-546-1131

options $700 new purchased at Dicks sporting goods ask ng $300 best offer 508-843-6695

'NVERSiGN TABLE - As- sembied never used. $150 Mim Trampoline never used. $50. Both with instruc­tion videos & warranty pa­perwork E: zabeth 978-372-5654

RED Sox Tickets. 2, for 926 vs 'ampp. right field grand stand $75 for the pair. Call I 603-887-7790.

Weider Power stack 20 5200 i

Treadmill life style 8 mph. I S'50 pool Table slote, good condition - accessories 5250

978-975-1902

WEIGHT lifting bench 8 accessories (stee; bors 8 metal weights) $75.Call 978-688-6928.__________

WEIGHT Lifting equipment - i excellent condition, peck deck, flat bench, lateral puli- i down machine sauat rock, I universal style plates, dumb bells up to 45 lbs 8 many ex tras 58CO 603-887-2 6

7 Magnavision 17 Less thon I yr old. Excellent

shone$ 00. (603-437-6934

KEYBOARD Realistic Con- certmate 670 electronic key- 1 board. AC odapter and stand included. 535 978-766-2306

PLAYSTATION II Console Compact design $'75.00 Still has box Comes with 6 games ond accessories. 978-388-5836 great condition

TV Sony 53 KP-53HS30 HD- Ready proiection TV 4:3 format Great condition, 5600/Best. Also black wood vertical component cabinet $50 603-893-7605___________

2003 Golden Tee Fore Free Monitor 8 Speakers need to be 'epioced but gome oper­ates if attoched to VGA moni­tor No delivery, you must PCk up. Used 603-493-5526

120 fimmodfaeis

110 Buildmg MaterialsBELLAWOOD pre-finished hardwood flooring 3/4 x 5. noturalzrustic hickory, 5 un­opened boxes 05 square fee! 5400 978-685-0664

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"Classified Connection" that covers the North Shore Merrimack Valley and

Southern New Hampshire.

Ads appearing in this section may or may not deliver to

this entire market

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delivery areaded

AMESBURY. 2. 3ortsmouth Rood Saturday September

p.n Sporting goods snow boards golf cabs books, drums, doll furniture drapes glassware,collectibles lots of stuff.

AMESBURY

Huge Moving Sale

All Must Go1Boots 8 accessories patio furniture with cushions, fur­niture, TVs. treadmill, rugs, al x tchen items 8 much much more 4 Peasant Val­iev Rd . Sot 99,8om-2pm

AMESBURYMult'-'omily varlMoying Sole Everything must go1

Lot of g'eo’ 'terns.Sat 99 Roin dote 930 8-2 '29 Whittier Meadows Dr

ANDOVER'0 Binney St. Sat Sept 9, 9 am to 2 p m Bikes, elec­tronics, sporting goods baby items, kitchenware

Something for everyone!

ANDOVER 4 norrwood Dr., So* 9 AM to 2 PM Multi-

‘am . see Baby items| Childrens toys, designer clothes

men s 8 women s clothes, i Spring/summer clothes win- I ter clothes, misc. furniture,

1 some electronics collectibles, 1 Books iewelry assorted kitchen terns Lawn 8 garden tools. Exercise equipment, small

; applionces assorted tools an­tiques

ANDOVER4 Poplor Terrace Sot 9/9 9am-pm. Yard Sole A little bit ot everything a, great , prices'Noearly birds'

ANDOVER 6 Acorn Dr. Sot 8 Sun. Sept ? ond 0, 9 a.m.-2 o.m, Roin or Shine! I Moving sale! Designer I clothes Toble 8 chairs Children s books iewelry, exercise bike signed paint­ings. Round 2 of yard sole!1 Great new stuff

DANVERS0 8 12 Arthur St.(off Purchase).

Sat. 99, 8-2. Downsizing. Lotsof items plus baby items

DANVERS, 6 Hunt St. (Near Danvers Sq.) Sat. 8/26,8-’2p Furniture, household items, dishes, knick-knacks, deco­rative items & more' No early birds please.

DANVERSSot. 9/9 9-2

4 Wellesley Road, Rain date 9/10.

Household goods 8 more

ESSEX, 206 Southern Ave., Sal 9-2, Something for eve­ryone Small appliances, tool supplies, office supplies, Kenmore washer, Mogic chef electric dryer, 2 large dog houses lines, kids toys, pullout queen sofa, and slip­cover No Eorly Birds!!!!

GLOUCESTER 54 Washing­ton St., Multi (3) Family So* 99, 8 '2 rain dote 9/10. Books toys clothing (mony new, jewelry, collectibles, glassware, antiques, kids, pointings, household, much more.

GLOUCESTER 33 Friend Street

Huge Yard SaleSo- Sep' 9th, 8am-2pm

Everything must go!

GLOUCESTER 6 Addison St.off Woshington)

Saturdoy, Sect. 9,6am-2pm.FINAL SALE-MOVING

EVERYTHING MUST GO! GOOD PRICES!

GLOUCESTERSat. 99 9-1

272 Washington St. ot Greycliff a, Cope Ann.

Rain or shine.

METHUEN43' Oak Street SaturOay, September 9, 9 a.m.-2 P.m, Household items, toys, clothes, pictures ond much more. No early birds

METHUEN196 Baltic Street, Saturday, i September 9, 9 a.m.-2 p.m. I Multi family. Housewares,

toys, furniture, appliancesand much more.

METHUEN, MA,Anthony St., Sat 7am to

4pm. Furniture, household goods, lawn equipment, new clothes, ond much more

METHUEN,

Family123 Noyes Street, (oft River­

side Dr.)Saturdoy Sept. 9,8am-2pm

Hockey goalie pads ondreferee gear,

Blues Clues Thinking Chair, clothes dryer, cordless tools,

bike, George Foreman, Gamecube ond gomes,

breadmaker, nick-knocks And More -

MIDDLETON

Estate Sale3 Kimberly Ln. Sot 9,9 9 3. Lots of antiques 8 collectibles!

Bargain Prices'

NO.ANDOVER 35 Cobblestone Cr Soturdoy

Sept. 9,8am -IJ Antiques, quality turniture purchosed recently, Cape Cod orticles

o, value, pictures, good kitchenware pillows, special

misc items. Don t miss! 978-686-2772 for questions

NO. ANDOVER: TWO DAYS' First-Calvary Baptist Church

Rte 25 and Mas; Ave Fri. Sept 8th 8 Sat Sept 9th

9 a.m.-2 p.m NO EARLY BIRDS'

TOPSFIELD,'35 River Rd Saturday, Sep, 9,8am-2,

RAIN OR SHINE, MOVING SALE. Household,

garage, garden, etc, 8 4 station exercise machine

23NH Garage Yard Sales NH

ATKINSON INDOOR

MOVING SALESat., Sept, 9th, 8am-2pm

2 Ridgewood Drive off of Rte, 125 North

Tools, electronic parts,furniture gloss 8 Chino.

TWOSTANNAH ELECTRIC STAIR CHAIRS

Look tor yellow signs.

DERRY' Westgate Rd Sat 99 8o-2p

Huge Yord Sale! Rain/Shine Misc., Household, Toys, TV

Something for Everyone!

DERRY36 Lone Rd. Sot 99 9o-4p:

TWO FAMILY1 Baby items.Furniture, Tools, Clothes,Mirrors, Household Goods

EPPING, NH 47 MILL ST Sat. Sept 9 9om-3. Lots ot stuff-glassware,plates, books

| wine rocks, olus size clothes, games, yorn, crafts, furni ture, misc. Rain Dote: Sun.KINGSTON, NH Bam-tlm

FRI, 9/8 * SAT, 9/9 10 WILDERS GROVE RD

Appliances A/C, Microwave, TV, Glassware, Furniture. Xmas Decorations 8 more'

LONDONDERRY

LARGE 2 FAMILYYard Sale

Sat 99,8am-5pm corner of 20 Sporhawk 8 Kestree

ALTO SAXOPHONE Comes with case and music. Like new! Purchased through school tor band, never proc ticed! 5400,00 978-794-9406

CASIO CTK-6H Electronic Piano / keyboard w AC odapter stand seat Excel lent shape, $70. Call (603)490- 337! Leave message.

DRUMS - Active Drum set I ALMOST NEW! Complete.

full-size, paid $379, i asking $250, Call 603-362-9972

FLUTEExcellent condition. Model« YFL22' cose included 5350 00

Call 781-322 4894

FREE ORGANElectricol, WORKS.

You pick up 78'-598-557l

GIBSON LES PAUL STUDIO ELECTRIC GUITAR with hard case, excellent condi­tion. 5769/best 978-469-0074

GUITAR, Celebrity Ovation Acoustic / electric 6 string guitar plus new hard shell case, $175. Great st guitar Call Art 978-525-329!

GUITAR Montano Acoustic hardly played With cose $100.00

Call 603-437 8985

MAGNAVOX Stereo, '976, pristine condition, Am-Fm radio, record plover albums 60s, 70s 80s era Collec­tor s item 5350.978-774-3980

ORGAN, double keyboord electric orgon with storoge bench First $50 takes it away 978-386 2623

ORGAN Kimball TemptaI tion, 2 keyboords, rhythm 1 section, bench Asking $500,

976-388-1628

ACTIVELY ACQUIRING

ANTIQUESbooks, china, coins.

Clocks furniture silver, tools,toys, trains, etc. Coll Stephen

978-397-8699

Art,

ANTIQUE Furniture good quality used furniture, old clocks, chino. accessories 8 collectibles etc. Americono Antiques, Mike. 978-388-5023

ANTIQUES Furniture, gloss, china, silver iewelry 8 clocks William Graham 420 Water St.. Haverhill 978-374-803'

BUYING OLD TOYS Mid-1960 s 8 Older + Older Estate Items (furniture etc.'

978-372 7322, 978-62 7 58

CASH FOR TOOLS Hond or power! Carpenters, machin­ists, mechanics, plumbers,

rollaways. 1-800-745-8665

Coins-Coins-CoinsWill pay top price tor silver

8 gold coins 978-6881247

HIGHEST PRICES PAID Platinum, diamonds, gold silver, paintings, estotes

Linda s Jewelers. 78' 596 ’8862 Morket St., Lynn, MA

WANTEDDI5ABLED YARD EQUIP­MENT snowblowers, lown mowers, etc. 978-725 5983

M3 Wearing ApparelCLOTHES Boys size '6, T- shirts casual shirts, dress shirt 8 pants 8 shoes All lor 5 5 78'-598-677'

CLOTHES Boys size 8. dress 8 casual pants dress 8 cos ual shirts 8 shoes All tor 5 5 78 - 598-677'.

CLOTHES - Girls size 6, dresses, skirts tops, boots, winter coot All tor $ 5 Coll 781 598-6771,

EASTERN PINE LUMBER wide boards $300 value Call 603-898 2446

EXTERIOR PLYWOOD 4 pieces of 2X8 X' 4 $20 Coll 978-470-2829

KITCHEN CABINETS, raised panel, solid pine, includes wall oven cabinet range hood and stainless steel sink $2500 978-887 523'

$200 Green $250 Seosoned CALL 603-887-82'7

FIREi'.OOD Oak 8 Maple '8' length '/2 cord (64 cu

ft.) $60; one cord (128 cu. ft.) 5 "0 No delivery.Call 978-475-8101.

ANDOVER, 6 .'."ttemore Terroce, off Stir -o St Sot 9 a.m. to noon. No early bird*. Furniture, chil­dren baby items, books, more. All in great condition

HAVERHILL, WGoodole SI Sot. Sept. 9, 8am-i. Greot stuff cheap, home accesso­ries books, videos, CDs, baby ’ems, sport gear, etc. Rain Date Sun., Sept i0

HAVERHILL 1! Summit Ave. Sc* 8 Sun 9 00-5:00, HUGE BEAD SALE' Thousands' New glass 8 seed, Sworov

ski crystals, some sone All bagged 8 priced. Stock up

NORTH ANDOVER '00 Saw Mill Road, Sat, 11-5, Sun, 1-5, bicycles books skis, work­out equipment, tools, tv s children s toys, dropes, fab­ric bolts, and much more.

LONDONDERRYMulti-Family on Cortland St So, 99 8o 4p Moving Sale'

Also Clothing: Banana Republic, J. Crew, A6F

ORGAN: mople electric or­gan self-standing. 22 deeo x 45* wide x 3395“ high S''5/best. 603-894-6654

HEATING OIL$2,2' gallon subiect to change '00 gallon minimum 978-744*405

ANDOVER, V.A,23 Osgood S’ Sot. 9-'

‘No Eorly Birds Assorted kitchen items. Costume jew­elry A little something for

everyone.

HAVERHILL24 8 26 Philip St.

Sat. 999-3,No early birds. Roin dote 9/23.

- J'l "TT' T1

PEABODY, MA,158 Lowell St.,

Sot, 9-2 30,

Moving SaleMany miscellaneous items

LONDONDERRY, Rt '02 to Highrange to Quentin to 5 Lorraine Dr, Sot Sept 9, 8am-l. toys, clothes, house­hold goods Christmas deco, videos, trumpet, misc

PIANO. 1950s Winter Spinet Refinished '970s, chestnut brown wood. $600 or best reasonable otter 603-770-1570

• PiANO: Block upright in good condition $300

| • DRUM SET: 5 piece Pa citic Brand $200 976-468 "lit

GIRLS FALL / WINTER WARDROBE mostly size 8 Boys foll/winter wardrobe mostly size 12.2 bags full eo in great condition $25 each set 978-521-6986

GORGEOUS, Must see, hond beaded, size M wedding gown, never been altered, $800 value, $99 or best ot­ter 978-687 4534

READ'NG Sunday, 8 am-4 ABC Fleo Mart, 1 General

Way, Exit 39 off 195 Postcards, coins, iewelry, toys, oirsott, Avon, furni­ture, gloss, linens 8 more' Admission $1, Free parking.

Free $ 8 $10 fleo buck draw ings throughout the doy. Space available inquire in­side.

'i =37 Peoslee Crossing Rd Sat 9/9,8 30am-ipm Exercise 8 stereo equipment, furniture, TV, dorm fridge, household

items 8 much more!

PIANO-Charles Wolter s upright

piono Fantastic sound $1,500 or make on offer Coll for appointment, '603)432-8366

POLO shirts and sweoters Central Catholic Lond s End Long and short sleeved shirts. Ladies small. Vorious colors Free call 978 457 070

NEWTON, NH: 79 So. Main St, Rte 08 Sot. 8/26 8 Sun 8*27, 8am'2pm Assorted kitchen items, antique furni­ture, direct TV receivers, 12* wood planer, Kimboll organ

PIANO, Harrington boby grond, new sound board, new strings, new peg boord excellent condition Keys no cracks or Chios. $3500.

978-281-6788

SALEM

Yard Sale!12 Ganiev Dr

Sat/Sun. 9/9 & 108 to 3

Household, clothes, toys

91 MAMMOTH RD. Soturdoy, Sept. 9,8om-noon

LOTS OF STUFF'

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125 Garden Supplies

DAY LILIES, HOSTA, PERENNIALS,

Leomon Hosto Gordens ’ Lea man Dr.

Gloucester, MA 978-290-0955

FREE FILLSCREENED LOAM 5'4/yd Delivery extra, 978-352-5254

GRANITE BLOCKS 8 CURB, Riprap, Screened Loam, Processed Grovel 8 Fill

Miles River Sand 8 Grovel978-356-2290

LAWN7AOWER ■' yeorold, rear bogger

$100.00Call 978-807-8107

□CLASSIFIEDCONNECTION

PIANO "Schumonn 8 Son Cobinet Grand* upright dark finish, pickup only needs tuning, 5350/Best

603-772-6081

PIANO Upright:S'00 Hampsteod Dave 603-382 3645

PIANO upright piono,

940 s, take It awoy free 978-465-1785

I PlAllO. Weber '916 BabyGrand excellent condition Restored 8 retinished with

I new pin block. Asking $7,000 j or best otter, 978-470-33'3

I PIANO with bench seat) boby grand '920s, very good

condition, $3000 978-374 4843 leove message 976-374-4843

WEDDING DRESS size 12’ Borely used, mandorin col­lar key hole neck troin lace 8 beads S 00.00 978-363-204

I WEDDING GOWN Foil

shear netting tiny buttons troin comes off. Comes with hat 8 veil Size 5 Was in Storage S'50 or best otter Call 603 965-8540

WINTER COAT Womans, full length reversible coot mo- roon,black foux fur New Size 2X, S75. Other winter coots, X 8 2X $20 ea 2 winter

dresses X, $25 ea 978-53 -092'

149-150Pets I livestock

MM Dogs-Cats-Pets

ABYSSINIAN Free to o good. An adorable ond very sweet guinea pig who needs o home that con give him more attention ond love Coge included 603-894-0117

PIANO with storage bench spinet by Jesse French 8 Sons, dark walnut, good con dition $600 978-283-7254

PIANO - Wurlitzer upright piono, walnut with matching bench. Excellent condition $900. Wenham 978-697-5037.

Adorable! Puggles, Poodle X, ^abradoodle Min Pin Terriers Shih Tzu, Maltese Papillons. Schnouzer, etc 603-942 98 3

AFRICAN GREY with cage SUN CANURE with cage

Together $1200.Call 603-234-5971

LAWN TRACTOR by Troy Bill. Model 77T. Fully as­sembled Never used Paid $1447. Comes with fast at tached rear mounted double bogger $',000.978-590-1098,

E22H3

SAXAPHONE ALTO, Selmer Bundy 11, used student mode:

ligature, $150 TENOR Saxophone, Sehili, used 2

rears, silver/gold, good cond- tion, ligature $150 978-927-7888

TECHNICS PR903B Home digital piono ensemble, high gloss ebony finish, mint con­dition. 53700/best. 978-683-0062

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AMERICAN Bull Dog pup­pies, ' female, 5 months old, fancy and beautiful. Good family pet and guardian ABA registered 5800 Coll 978 794-8706 , 978-273 8926 for pics crosibelcolon8ool.com

AMERICAN BULLDOG/ Shepherd Mix Free to good home 6 years old. Very friendly 8 obedient

978-377-0188 ; 978-771-6856

American bulldog to inquire e-mail sharonsebroad.mit.edu or call 978-739 1476 Loveoble, 3 year old, male Good with other dogs. Great personality. Up-to-date shots Asking S'OO

Aussie/Lab PupsReady Aug, 28 Vet health certificate, I shots. 2 female, 3 male, adorable, smort, playful. AKC parents, //other on premises. 8500- /best. Please I 603 382 6234

AUSTRALIAN Shepherd Lab Mix: 3 years old, spayed fe­male Free to good home without small children Call 603 679 8 368

JOBS-GENERAl

Part time, Flexible hours,

marketing projects, Computer skills

Required.

www.lattix.com

978-474-5022

BABY BUNNIES FREE

to good pet homes only Call 603-216-1005

BEAGLE PUPS, 3, AKC reg­istered, nice pets/hunters

Shots 8 health certiticates. Parents on site. $325/each. Ready to go! 603 875-6550

BENGAL KITTEN - Brown spotted male, 8 weeks, TIC registered $500 Tobby Marble 8 Snow Leopord, 4 weeks, $500 8 each 978-275-9878.

3I5HON Puppies iust turned8 weeks, 1st shots, reody to 9/1/06. 1 female 8 1 mole mom 8 dad on premises $600 each Salem, NH 603-898-6715 603-401-2014

BLACK LAB PUPSCute 8 loveable! Family raised, handled from birth, AKC certified, 1st shots, vet checked, $600. 603-475-1350

BOSTON TERRIER: Pure bred, registered, 'st shots Vet checked, $800.00 Reody lor a home Both parents on premises. Free pedigree Great family pet! moles 8 females. 6 1/2 weeks old Black and white 978-92' 2282

BUNNIES: (2) 5 wk old block satin mixed breed males.13) 4 mo. old albinos. (!)

grey 8 white mixed breed$25 negotiable.

To good homes only 603-321-3083

BUNNIES-Mini Lops520 each. 2 white 8 black

girls, 1 black boyCall (603)432-5087

CAT 2 yr old female Tobby, Free to good home,

Declawed. Call (603)432-5059

CAT, Sealpoint Siamese Munchkin, female. Free to good home. Call after 5:30 p.m., 978-281-3330.

CATS - RUSSIAN BLUE5 Adolescent Russian Blues

cots. To good homes $150.00 each. 617-868-3991.

CATS (two), Free to good home, must go together, domestic short hair indoor cats, 14 mos. old. 508-922-7756

Chesopeake Bay Retrievers (4) AKC Quality. Hip/Eye guarantee Ready now- $750 Cute 8 Lovable! 603-772-4024

CHIHUAHUA Female, block, tan 8 white 2 ; yrs

old, Up to date shots till2008.5700/best otter

(603)432-8027

CHIHUAHUA, healthy male,3 lbs., 3 mo. old, white/tan mask loves kids, great companion, vet checked, $200 work ot supplies. 5999 Jessico, 203-3 4-7624

CHIHUAHUAPUPS

(5), 8 weeks old, reody logo. Parents on site All males

5800 ea. 978-609-1429,

CHIHUAHUA pure bred, ' month old, very sweet dog. loves kids, affectionate, 5350/best 978-702 4265

Chow/Terrier Mix Free to o good home 2 yr old Male needs home due to child s ol lergies. Is fixed. 978-52 9495

CHUG Puppies Pug/ Chihuo- hua Cross Ready to 90 'st shots ond health certificates4 fawn males with black mask 5500 firm. 603-679 3852,

CLAWS & PAWSPet Setting Specializing

in the best care for your pets Daily walks, vacation care

Bonded 8 InsuredServicing the Andover

No Andover area 978-6 8 5472

COCKATIELLutino Cockatiel, Hand fed

under 2 years old. Comes with cage, stand 8 accesso­

ries. $150.978-373-0328

COCKATIELS (2) ' all white 8 all yellow, with cage 8 toy. $100 tor both.978-521-1344

COCKATOO7 year old female Umbrella Cockatoo, very friendly, says o tew words, lorge coge, toys 8 bird stand n eluded $i000 603-434-4497

COCKATOO. Young, 5 year old male, talks kisses and whistles, great with other pets, coge stand, food and many accessories included S500./best. 978-744- 935

COCKER SPANIEL BEAGLE MIX PUPPIE5-

$325 5 MALES 3 FEMALESReddy about Labor Day.

Ask for Patti 603-88 7 8 74

COCKER SPANIELSBlack and chocolate. Vet

checked, shots dewormed. $500 eoch (802)263-5515

CONURES: 4 Adorable Sun Conures aault pair (breed ers) along with 2 (4 mos old) baby Suns. Will sacrifice all for $800, includes 2 tier cage set up 978-423-0774

CORGI, 3/4, Spaniel, 1/4, pup­pies, colorful, wonderful family dogs 5300. Call 603- 446-4310

DALMATIANBeautiful, 1.5 yr old, Femole,

to loving home only, 5200. (603)569-3534

DOG KENNEL, plastic box type with metal door extra lorge 40Lx27W $50

978-373-7147

DOVES bonded pair of Diamond Doves (size of oaro xee’, beautiful gray 8 white, will coo" on command, with beautiful ornamental white

coge, S'OO. 781 599-6142

ESKIPOO PUPPY!' American Eskima/Poodle Small white adorable, playful, friendly Male, 5 month! non-alergic coat i Loves kids, Vet checked, per feet health. S45Gtest 78' 254-9'25

FERRET Playful, young Coge included. S'00/bes'

978-884-8302,

FERRETS, 2, males, one sa­ble and one rare panda, large 2 story cage, every thing included $200. To good home only. 6O3-216- 485

FOUND: CAT, OrangeTabby Near Beaver Lake & Rt. 102. He is injured Please call (603)434-2622

GERMAN Shepherd puppies, 100’c German lines, beautiful black 8 reds, view pups at

www kharmahaus.net. Ready to 90 9/15. $800 ea

Call 603-818-1811.

GERMAN SHEPHERD Pups (6), Pure bred, family raised pets beautiful, black 8 tan blacx 8 silver, 2 all white Born 7/13/06 Taking deposits now. Call to reserve yours 978 521-5338.

GOLDEN Retriever/Lab mix puppies, 6 weeks old, I blacv mole, 1 tan femole, xet checked, 1st shots, $400/ea Call 603-434-4438

GOLDEN RETRIEVERPUPPIES Raised in home with «ids 'st shots $650 Ready 9/22 978-525-2278

GOLDEN RETRIEVER Pups $475; 2 Pug puppies $400.

Ready Now!978-664-6250

HAMPSTERS, 10 BABIES FREE. Call 978 258 4818.

HIMALYAN KITTEN52 tluffy blue eyed Kittens, female, tortie points, CFA registered 8 1st shots, $200 603 229 0708, leave message

JACK RUSSELL TERRIERSReody 9/8. Top blood lines.

Family dogs, puppy training started. Pick your baby now,

$450 (603)887 2479

KITTEN, Purr-feet kitten, very rare pure white Crown Royals, Cared tor by envi­ronmental health scientist. People, child friendly, liter box trained, only 1 left $250.

978-927-7348

KITTENS: 4, ready Io go, ployful, 5120, each. Call 978- 3746554.

********KITTENS, FREEH!

Call 603-432-6547,********

KITTENS - Free to good home. 1 gray tiger kitten,

16 wks old, female, not fixed, I Black/Brown/Ton kitten

16 wks old, not fixed (781)932-8636

KITTENS;WON’T LAST!

5 beautiful, ployful kittens,assorted colors, $125 each.

978-994-0336

LAB CHOW MIX 4 mos old. Femole, spayed Loves kids. With crate $300 978-476-1086

LAB PUPS (6) AKC QUAL ITY Yellow Chocolate 8 Black. Hip/ Eye Guarantee Reody now $750. 603-772-4024

LAB Pups, chocolates 8 blacks, AKC parents, health

certificates. Reody to go,5500 Call 603-793-1733.

LAB / SHEPARDMix Puppies - Ready to go Aug 16th. 5 males, 'st shots 8 health certificates $300.

Coll (603)483 0130

LABS PUPPIES,Black - AKC

SHOTS, PAPERS $600READY OCT 1ST CALL 603-588-3587

LHASA Apso/Shih Tzu, 9 pups, 6 weeks old, 1st shots, parents on premises. 5500. Coll 978 688-4104,

LITTER BOX, Igloo style kitty large. Great for more than one cat! Lavender $15.00. 978-373-4138

LOVE BIRDS (two): Beautiful! Must go as pair

orange 8 yellow, I blue/ grey mask Loving eggs With cage. S45/best offer

978-927-5624

MALTESE PUPS2 females, ready in 3 weeks! AKC, champion lines, home roised, Dam on site, vet checked, serious inquiries only, pics available. $2100 each Call 978-535-4239 or

kdilando6comcost.net

MALTI-POO PUPPIES two moles, ooricot 8 white, tarn

$700 eoch, 603-378-3523

MINIDASCHUND Puppies, 12 weeks old, I female, 3 males all shots to date Many col ors $850 eoch, 978-373-4591

MINI Schnouzer, AKC regis tered, female, up to date shots, 6 months old, micro chipped 5850 978 683 9998

Papillion DogsPair of 3 year old breeding Papillion dogs Health cer titicates, no papers, 3 sue cesslul litters 5300

603-205-2060

week old short hoired fe mole Good compomon Adult weight 8-10 lbs Cute as 0 button! $400. 978-372-44

PARROT CAGE Macaw size coge, good con­dition. $'50 Call 603-424 6005 leove message

PARROT Yellow Naped Amo zon, extensive vocabulary sweet bird, very tame Fiii Is­land cage Moving must sell 5750best 978686-5745

PEKINGESE/Shihtzu cross.'male, ' female, 1st shots, wormed, crote trained

reody to go 5500. 978-525-9033

pit Bull puppies, black with white morkings, 9 weeks old,

male 8 female, good temperaments S400 Leavemessage, 978-390-3950.

PITBULL puppy, ADDA registered, 8 week old male, tan/white, up to date on shots 8 worming, 5500,

Coll 781-726-3520

POMERANIAN Popillon mix 6 month old male All shotsAsking $500 or best offer Coll 978-208 508

POMERANIAN PUPS (2) Adorable AKC, APRI, black 8 ton, st shots, both parents on premises in Amesbury, $750 eoch 978 265 7*21; or 978-388 1684

PUGS2 mole Pawn Pug Puppies Ready to go Sept 5th, with 1st shots and wormed $500,

Call (802)633-4394

PUGS, 6, family raised pup pies 3 males, 3 temoles, fawn ond black, wormed and will hove st shots, ready to go September 15th. $500, Call 802-633 3054________________

PUGSMole pugs ready $850

Call 978-270-546

QUAKERIIPARROTS, 3breeding pairs, $600/pr Will seporote for $325 ea. These bird i, (ought can talk Makegreot pets 603-879-9515

RUSSIAN Blue young mother with young baby Loving family. $100 or best offer. Must go. Call 6’7 868-399 lo­cated in Salem, MA

SHELTIE Free to good home Adorable, well cared for sheltie 8 yrs old. In good

health, for more info coll(603)437 5464

SIAMESE CAT Mix male White young mom with 3 kit tens. For more info call Fe­line Resuce 978 2821837

SIAMESE KITTEN, CFA registered, male. Health Worranty All Shots, friendly, $200, 978 352 2639

SIAMESE KITTENS Blue points 8 Seal Points 5200 tor male, $250 for fe moles, 'st shots, health cer titicates Cosh only.

Call 603-895-3843

SUN CONUREbabies, hond fed, $350 ea

603 347-2002

The Paws CauseCustom Care Pet Services

for the Andovers. Bonded 8Insured 978-556 4188

i TIGER CAT, Free 6 monthold tiger cat to good home, has shots, triple paws, f'iendly 8 trained We re moving 8 cant keep him

978-457-0677 anytime

TREE FROG SET UP: 30 Gallon tall tank, heat lamp, vines rocks and gravel, UV light stand All you need is frogs Selling for $100 Call Ryan at (978)994-8718.

TURTLE TANK:10 gallon tank Complete set

excellent condition $140 00 Call 603-432 6249

JACK RUSSELL TERRIER PUP, bred for temperament and conformation. 1 male available Excellent mark ings. Reody to go home with you! $450. Call 978 3566009

TV, 25* color console TV, $75*est,

978-686 2722

YELLOW LABS-AKC,Male, 4 years, trained, great family pet, loves to swim 8 hike! All shots, vet checked,

5295 603-225-6007

THE TOWNSMAN, SEPTEMBER 7, 2006 27I49A Dogs-Cgts-Pets 170 Paving/Cement 179 General Contracting 184 Masonry Work 186 Handyperson 193 Roofing and Siding ■ 227 Antique Classic CarsYorkie Puppies 1 male, I fe­male ready Sept. 14th, shots & papers $900 each

Coll 978 884 6960

YORKSHIRE TERRIER5 weeks old. Now accepting deposit. One Wale, champion line, good for breeding. $1200. Coll 617-776 5384

AIRTIGHT CONSTRUCTION Siding Roofing-Carpentry

Specialist, 15 yrs. experience Interior/Exterior Painting.

Licensed, fully Insured Great rates. Free estimate

Call Ronny 978-361-7200

Driveways By LLPaving & Sealcoating

978-465-1859

228 American Can

YORKSHIRE TERRIER PUPSRegistered, 20 weeks, tiny,

shots, health guaranteed, par ents on premises. Cash only. 2 females $1100 each. 978-454-8155

ALL TYPES OF Interior/E xter ior/finished basements/

additions. Fully insured Chris 603-231-0177

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HONDA, 2006, CR VEX, AWD, white, 7500K, auto, remote start, 8 disk chonger electric moonroof. 522,850

978 879-9069 Melisso

HONDA ACCORD 1993 2 door coupe, automatic, 194,000: New Rear brakes. New ro- diator runs good Moonroof, 978-469-7060 5999:rroffoecomcast.net;

HONDA ACCORD 1995 4 Door, 5 Speed runs good, looks good 5995 603-494 2697

HONDA Accord 996. block, 4 door V-6 42K grey leather A/C new tires & CD plover, mint condition. 55,500/best. 978-777-2463, Lisa or Lorry.

HONDA Accord EX, 2002, V6, white with tan leather inte- rior, auto moon root, 6 CD changer, full power, 33,400 miles excellent condition 5 5 800 978-53' 6'01

Mazda Miata '04 Speed Convertible

Turbo engine, 6-speed, red/ block, loaded. Bose stereo, leather, excellent condition, UK 517,500/best. 617-816 4443

MERCEDES, 1999, E320,white/ton. heated seots, 68K miles, 6 CD, dealer mointe

! nance. $12,000 6 7 710-5455

MERCEDES, 2005, C230compressor sport, 16K miles, sharp looking car. $25,000

978-771 2906

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ACCURA LEGEND '990 V6 strong engine leather inte­rior moon roof runs good low miles '30K, $2500 best of ter 978-457 '326

Acura Integra '97Block, 70K miles, new tires

Great Condition1S3 SOO/best Coll 978-479-9724

Acura Integra GS’94 black 5 soeed sunroof

20k. $5800. 978-373-1063

ACURA INTEGRA LS '994 - 2 door hatchback black 59k miles Good condition 53.495. Cali 978-397-5282

’ires & battery, n< work, $250 firm.

978 360-4754.Cal

°ONTIAC FI CORMULA ?nd, many new electrical pr stay running 5

978-535 5 29

38K original miles

needs nothing B»ai must see 5 2,500/best

Con 6 7-930-583

PON’iAC F REBiRD T top V-6 silver A/C 60k miles, very good < tion $9,000 978-407-496

PONTIAC Grand Prix 200’ J door 6 cylinder '00K miles super maintenance owner SJ 400. Call 978-77-2303

IPONTIAC GTP 995 loaded 08K miles

white $3200 or best offer 978-356-3980

PT CRUISER LTD. 200 ' 5/ 1 ver loaded, moon roof I leather CD cassette, more 8’K S7 90d'best 978-77'-0949

?’ CRUISER WOODY LTD 2004 Loaded moon roof CD plover wood grain, 30K i miles, 59.495 978-473-9467

SATURN ION 06Owner quit driving, like new 2,600 miles, silver, 2 4L, many extras asking S 5.00C 978-777-1003________________

"SATURN SL1999 Excellent condition

4 cylinder auto A/C 66k miles, 54,000 ' 603,437-0600

SATURN SL2 ' 998 automatic, 96,700 miles -ed 4 door good condition. Needs some work 53.250 or best offer

603-682-2327

AUD A6 996 runs & drives fantastic outo, loaded, white nigh miles extro clean, 54 299'best 978 423-2 04

AJD A6 '996 57,000/best of fer 98k miles multi CD chonger power leather neat-ed seots dual airbags 978-36' 798' for more info

AjD QUATtRO '998 SiTver, AWD, V6, 2.8L engine, only 74 000 miles Interior exterior condition good 5 speed tiptronic transmission, neated leather seats, AC, sxi sock sun roof, 6-CD

: chonger Tires nearly new I 59.500/best offer 78 -63 -6485

BMW 998 528i Excellent | condition, loaded, block i 2'000 miles $9,800. Coll 603

300-6004

BMW 323ci, 2000 5 speed 9eK miles ton leother interior red premium sound CD 5 0.300 Ken 978-388-3522

; BMW 325 Xi A 2003 automatic premium & cold weather package 35K, balonce o, 50K worronty excellent condi 'ion 524,500 978-837-8'Q'

BMW 3-Series'992 convertible block 38K miles 5 speeo

monuo AM/FM/CD plover new brakes excellent 6

cylinder, tan interior, AC heated seots, power

tqc.'.s 53 400 603-475 332'

BMW 528i 2000. outo, silver w th gray Premium package s-disk CD Well maintained

5 2.500 978-852-0070

BM W must see Z3 convertible '999 green/tan leather in,eh or excellent condition, many upgrades 5 speed pleasure to show S'7.900, 976-609-7514

DODGE RAM 1500 '997 SLT Regulor Cab 4 X 4 93,000 miles. Good condition 57800 Call 6'7-7l9-9852

FORD F250 ' 989 with 8 ft, plow New tires, new brakes

I newly rebuilt plow pump Good work truck 52 900 or

’ best otter 978 55 -4274.

HONDA ’999. Accord CouDe,' sunroot V6, power every-J thing "OK miles, leather

dork purpie 56100781-953-9050

HONDA ACCORD EX Coupe 990,

2 door, 5 speefl, excellent parts 5500

978-688 42 8

HONDA Civic EX'02 V-TEC Turbo

6'k miles. 5 speed, lots o< ; upgrades Turbo, race I clutch, Greddy ECU, body

ki, hood, custom point one more! 5 4,500/best Pics available online For moremto coll Matt 8 603-216-5050

r-ONDA CIVIC LX'999 - 5 speed AC 80k—. excellent

condition 3' mpg, origino owner-56800'best 978-535-7526

HONDA Civic LX 2001 silver 63K miles, 4 door, auto sin

■ gle owner wei maintained I new Michel n tires, custom

CD,'radio, 59,995 best otter 603-560-5633

HONDA Prelude '997, silver 5 speed non-smoking

I owner o1 service records, sun roof AC, power win­dows/locks. ABS- AM/FM CD, cruise control, alarm

j system spoiler everything works never in an Occident '49K highway miles well maintained & very clean but needs a '-fie work. $4,500 Coll 978-470-3723 evenings

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MERCEDES BENZ E CLASS, 2004 - Very cleon E32O I owner, silver with gray leather, 43K miles, Florida winters HeoteO seats 6 CD chonger, sun roof. S30K. 866-213-7984.

MERCEDES ML320 2001

Black customized Asking 5 5 500,best Coll for details 603-898-1674

MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE, 1994 Brand new rebuilt engine, on'y 7K miles, Pioneer AM/FM/CD 2 Rockford 52500,best 978-423-0284

MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE 200'

CONVERTIBLESpider GT, silver with black

eather interior, auto, with Soortronic, 6 cylinder looks

sharp, asking 59,300 Call 603-8931344

Mitsubishi Eclipsespyoer Convertible 200' Red/block

80K, 2 door, 6 cylinder, auto, power steering/windows

convertible top, tilt, cruise. Excellent condition. All otters

considered 59,995/best Call 978-454-4368, Lowell

MUSTANG GT COUPE, 2002, Auto, oil power leather, only 30K miles. 59,300 , 603 434 929 or 603-858-2309

$ 900 978-397-332.

72K ml monua

'Al SONATA 2002 4 cylinder 5-speed onsmission, power

everything CD. Warranty,wen mointoined excellent condition 56000,'best ’78-886- 52'C doys or 978-664-0070 eves

INF:NiTl G35 2003 coupe 44K miles, diamond graphite with willow eother interior ABS. AC, cruise power seots & power tinted windows, sun

NISSAN 300ZX miles, no rust, outo., T-Tops, serious inquiries only. Great shape1 53800. 603-642-5)55.

NISSAN MAXIMA 2000 Excellent condition. SE model, fully loaded 130k

miles. Asking 58500 Coll 978-857-3133

'987,

SSAN MAXIMA SE 200' Sedan, AM/FM/CD plover, alarm system Excellent condition, original owner, gold with tan interior, air conditioner auto power windows duoi airbags, ’23K miles. $7,200 603 895-9777

SAAB 900 SE 1996, automotic oof, CD, navigation system , very good condition, well ncludes 5 500 water rims &ires 523 480 ’’6-490-5470

maintained 55.000 miles 52,600 Call 978-626-6007.

gas:

IVA 2004 under Worr v. mileage oaded 4 inter green great on W 603 580-5468

KIA Sephio '999 4 door, 41 cylinder, automatic, 39 mpg, i ice cold oir, CD player runs excellent Call 978-685-004' |

LEXUS ES300. 2000 Only 22k! Silver Platinum j

edition. ' owner Many extras

PRISTINE15 9 900 978-532-2928

LEXUS GS 300 200 3 82K !highway black/tan. one I owner, excellent condition Asking S 6.500 t'7-755-25'5 I

LEXUS LS400 '999, whitewith beige leather interior fully loaded 127K book vaue S'7.999, asking 5 3.500 603-401-1950 or 978-686-5432

SAAB- 9-3, sedon, 1999, runs and looks great engine with only 10K miles new broke ooos and tuneup, sunroof, AC, 58500. 978-468-1693

SAAB 95 Sedan, ,999, Good condition, loaded leather, sunroof, 67,000 miles 54,750 Call 978-397-7337

SUBARU, Legacy Outback wagon '999, AWD, great on gos, 5 speed outa doors windows, heoted seats CD, 20K Moving, must sell!

Asking 55300 603-49 0173

SUBARU LEGACY Outback Wagon 200' green excellent condition 66k automatic, asking 5 0,500.978-388-9526

SUBARU LEGACY WAGON 1993, AWD, auto,, MA sticker, 5995 508-265 77

SUBARU Legacy Wagon, 995, AWD. loaded, runs

great looks great 5995 603-494-2697

SUBARU OUTBACK '998 Wagon new tires brakes, all power A/C ’30k, excellent condition 54.500. 603-502-9872

SUZUKI ESTEEM 98 38k miles, 4 door, auto, CD, dark green, good condition. 53800,'best otter. 78'-639-2042

SUZUKI Grand Vitara, 2000, 5 speed Good condition. 53.600 or best offer Call 843- 368-9776 or 978-774-86 56,

TOTOYA, 1994, Camry, XLE, auto, power, sunroof 72K miles, tan, weil maintained, $5750. 978 744-8037

'OYOTA Avalon, '998. Sate, economical and dependable transportation, oil power, anti lock brakes, troction control, CD, 2nd owner, ex­cellent condition, 160K miles. 54,500. Call 978 551-6225

TOYOTA Avalon XL, 2001, 1 owner, very good condition, 73K miles, $10,500

Coll 978-388-8057

TOYOTA CAMRY 1990, $900/best offer. Good condi­tion, runs well. Blue, auto­matic, loaded. 603-893-5663

TOYOTA Camry, 1999,89K miles, 4 cylinder, auto, re­

mote starter, keyless entry, alarm, power windows & door locks, greot condition, asking

56.80<ybest 978-682-2109

TOYOTA Camry SE, 2002, 44K miles, excellent condition, gray, 4 door, looded new sticker, recently serviced Asking 513,900.781-771-1910

TOYOTA Comrv XLE, 1993, V6 auto, 4 door, sun roof, new t-

belt, water pump, thermostat, runs great, 52,500. 603-235-3302

TOYOTA CELICA 1991 COUPE 4 cylinder, outo., white/blue interior, sunroot Many new parts. 99,185 miles. 51,500, os is condi tion". 603-893 4038

TOYOTA Corolla '990 Auto matic, Working A/C, Well maintained, Runs greot 57,500 best otter. Must Sell!130K 978-532-2139

TOYOTA COROLLA '994 Runs good, looks good AC 5950. Call 508-982-0589.

TOYOTA MATRIX XR 2004 all wheel drive, loaded 47,000 miles, extended wor­ronty. Very good condition 513,000, Call 978-458-3055.

TOYOTA PRIUS 2002 Hybrid 40-50 mpg, 51K 4 door, auto­matic, A/C, CD, ABS excel lent condition, warranty, $’4,000/best. Moved to Italy. 603-880-’977 or 617-543 4414

TOYOTA Sienna 2000 6 cyl­inder, auto, blue/gray inte­rior. Power windows. AM/ FM/CD ployer. Dual A/C ABS brakes. Dual airbags. Heated mirrors. Tilt steer mg 73k. Excellent condition 59975. Randy 603-785-2550.

TOYOTA Wogon DLX, '99', '22K miles, loaded, good condition, auto, 4 cylinder 5950. Call 978-745 5985

VOLKSWAGEN GOLF '997 hatchback. Block Runs greotl Needs cosmetics 5700 . 978-697-6073

VOLVO, 995, 960 4 door se dan, 6 cylinder, outo, all power, sunroof, AC, leather. TOK, well maintained, 52300 or best otter 603-566-2963

VOLVO 240 1989 4-cylinder Auto Moroon with black in terior power windows, sun­roof AM/FM/CD ployer 89.000 Starts, runs well

5350.00 Coll John 978 2812454

VOLVO 240 '989 Auto. 89,000 miles, reliable, storts and runs good Needs exhaust and e-brake for inspection 5350 John 978-28'-2454

VOLVO 240, '99080K miles, runs greot, sun roof, outo., 51,200.

603-434-1675.

VOLVO 245 WAGON 990Auto power windows, a/c runs excellent, new sticker $800. Coll 978 397-3321

VOLVO 740 GL 1989 black se dan 220k, for parts or repair needs steering rack, solid body & engine. 5500

978-768-7162

VOLVO 850 wagon, 1996,5 cylinder, auto, red with gray

interior, ABS brokes, dualoir bogs, AC, power win­dows, power locks, very

clean, 83K, excellent condi­tion, 54,800. Call 978-744-6850

or emailsolem96yolyo8yerizon.net

VOLVO 940 TURBO 9924 door, auto , I56K miles,

S25OOCall 978-283-5387

VOLVO S70,1998excellent condition, U7K

miles, gray, leother interior, sun root, 54,550,978-745-38,0

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Volvo V70 XC,2001, Excellent condition, deoler mointoined. gold, beige leother, sunroof, loaded, 96K miles. $11,000, 978 290-1000

FORD F150, 2001, Super Cob, 4 door, 4 wheel drive, V8, auto., 39K miles, new tires. $13,500/best. 617-797-3097

CHEVY SUBURBAN 2000 LT 4x4 very good condition, 96K, ■well mointoined Excellent winter vehicle $8700 978-837-8101

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30 MPGNew Beetle turbo s 6 speed heated leather seots, active spoiler, too much to list 48kmiles $13,900,978 771 7445.

VW JETTA 2000 White with block interior, 125K miles, monual transmission, brand new alternator, good condi tion, serviced every 2500 miles, 54,600/best otter. Coll 603-275-4025.

VW Passat 1999,1.8L, 170 HP, automotic, 68k, silver, block leather, sun, alloys, heated seats, AM/FM cassette, key­less remote, service records, $7495 firm, 781-598-2898

VW Passat '999 Wagon, , AM/FM/cossette, keyless en­try, dependable, AC, auto, floor mots, new brakes, new tires, recent stole inspection.

14,500 ABS brakes, moon­roof. $4,250. 978-465-2970

VW PASSAT GLS, 2003,V6 sedon, 33K miles. 5 speed automatic, blue silver exte­rior, excellent condition, AC, sunroot, ESP, $16,500

603-244-3814

1988 FORD F150,4X4,6 bed,

toneou cover; runs. $700. 978-685-1365

CHEVROLET 3500 Spartan utility body '998 56K, I Owner, 350 engine , automatic, dual rear wheels, $10,900 617- 771-1944 ask for Manny

CHEVROLET S10 ' 999 Red pick up, 4x2, V6 extended cab, 106k $3500/Best Otter, Coll 978 223-0789

CHEVY Pick-Up, 99, V6, outo, everything new, with

cop, new inspection,5,595/best offer 978 654-82 9

CHEVY PICKUP 3500, 1995 - 6.5 diesel, blown head gas­ket, 3 tool boxes, ladder rocks, body in good shope. S',400 Coll 978-697-6073

CHEVY Shortbed, '986, new doors, fenders, yellow paint, no rust, 305 V8 pointed to match exterior, olways go raged, new dual exhaust, needs finishing touches. 54,500/best otter 603-893-9269

CHEVY Silverado 01 2500 HD 4x4, Crew cab, LT, loaded, heated leather, well moin­toined $12,000. 603-303-6147

CHEVY SILVERADO 2002 '500, extension cob, custom cap, V-8, very clean. 59,500 978-397 2948

Dodge Dakota '044x4, CD, oir, outo., 3.7 V6

24K miles, SI7,500/best

603-773-0120DODGE DAKOTA 2003 Club Cob SXT, 5 speed, 4 x 2, blue. 50k miles, new tires, bed liner $12,500, A Reol Beauty! 508-843 5437

DODGE PICKUP 9B7 V6.4x4, 5 speed, good condition, 5995/besl offer 508-265-77

DODGE RAM '500 997 4x4 short bed, 65K, one owner, MINT CONDITION! Well mointoined. Side roils, bedliner, torneau cover, western bars, electric stort & alarm, always garaged $8000/,irm. Coll 603-382-69’9

DODGE RAM 2004 SLT 4x4, 42K, Auto regular cob, power windows/locks power mirrors, cruise control, CD player, olarm, remote start! Dual exhaust, 20‘ chrome wheels, Cold air intake, iet chip steps & tonneau cover $17,500. 603-458-1375

DUMP TRUCK'993 Chevy CMT400, white, outomatic, turbo diesel, Iro- auios body, drop down sides, toil chute, 70,000 miles, ready to work $11,995. Call 508-932 7:22, osk tor Bob.

FORD Bronco Eddie Bauer,78, Green, needs tronsmis

sion fluid like new interior excellent exterior, $800 Call 978-975-7727, North Andover

FORD E150 ECONOLINE WORK VAN, 2003 - with boxes & shelves, 63K miles, like new, $'0,750 603-382-2'BO.

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FORD F-I50 1992: 4WD, 6 cylinder, 5 speed, monuol, 20K 5 500/best

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FORD FI50 Pickup 1987 4x4, red, regular cob, 8’ bed 4 speed, straight 6, 144k. runs good, good tires & new bat­tery $900 603-887 5382

FORD F 150 XL Pick up Truck - 2001,62k miles,

VERY CLEANNon-smoker, with cab & bed

liner, NADA is $9,000. Asking $6995 (603)475-9620

FORDFI50 XLT 1997 4X4,4,2 V-6, 5 speed, burgundy, II8K. I7K on new Ford in­stalled engine, new dutch/ rodiotor /starter exhaust manifold/ moster cylinder. 53,495. 978-979-5922.

FORD FI50 XLT 1997, ex tended cob, 2WD, power, doth, cap, bedliner, towing, AM/FM, cassette, original owner, good condition, 152k, 53800. 978-468-4689

FORD F150XLTLariat '989 4x4 with cap &

bed liner. Needs Work. 51500. Call (603)887-4696

FORD, F250, SD, 1999, 4x4, mint, AC, leother interior, auto, power windows, locks & seots, ABS brokes, tilt,49K miles, super cob, 5)5,500, 53,000 below book.

Call 781-690-3055

FORD F350 SD 2005. V-8, outo, 4x4, A/C, Ilk, Fisher Minute Mount plow, bedliner, factory warranty, like new. Must see! 527,900.978-975-8457

first BunFORD F550 1999 White - V10 dump truck with 9 ft. plow. New brokes, good condition. 510,000. Call 617-212-0275

Ford Ranger 1987Pick-Up. 4x4, 2.9 V6, Auto.,5 500 best otter 978-887-3727

FORD RANGER 2003 - 4x4, XLT. 4 door, AC, outo , 65K. CD, bedliner, hardcover,S O,000/best. Coll 508-284 5730.

GMC 3500 1995 HD, 6 wheel, 2 ton, 9 new fibergloss utility body, good condition, $7500/ best offer. 603-475-590/

GMC Sierra 1500 01 Z71 SLE. V-8, cap, 73k, automotic, ex­tro cob, extras, great condi tion. $13,500.978-281-2256.

GMC SIERRA 1989 4X4, V-8, outomatic, very good condi tion. With Snow Bear plow 54,000; without plow 53,000 978-475-6952; cell 508-523-8807

GMC SIERRA Z7I, 1993 Step- side 4x4, well maintained, mony receipts. S3,000/best. Call 978-360-3650.

MAZDA, Pickup, 992, B2600I. 4X4 with cop. black 5 speed manual, ABS brokes AM/FM CD ployer new tires, runs greot. Very Clean 86K miles. $2600

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NISSAN Altima 1993, runs wonderfully! '40k miles, auto, AC, 6 cylinder, all power, stereo/CD, cleon,

solid maintenance record S975 603-580-'596, 603-674-8607

NISSAN FRONTIER 03

Super Charged1Black. Crew cob, 4door, 4 wheel drive, outomatic, all power options, 6-disc CD 39kmiles. Reduced......... 517,500

Call Rick 603-329-6063 days or by cell onytime 603634 2005

NISSAN pickup truck, 4x4,994, XE V-6, 68K miles, ex

tended, fibergloss cop, bed liner, AC, 52,500.603-898-4692

TOYOTA TUNDRA 2000 SR5 access cab, V-8, 4x4, green with tan cloth, 95k miles, 5’3,500/best 978-505 '386

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AUDI A4 QUATTRO '999 AWD with tiptronks, loaded, leather interior, moonroof, 6 CD chonger, 85K miles,

Excellent conditionS8500. Call 603-463-8984

Blazer 19K miles2002 LS, V6, ' owner like new 58,800/best 978-360-4873

CADILLAC ESCALADE 2004

LIKE NEW!4x4, auto., White peori, 47K highwoy miles, 3 rows ot seats, sunroof, remote stort XM radio & OnStar. heatec seats, rear air, Loan poyott Of 530,000. Coll 978-887-5647

CHEVY BLAZER '986 4x4 needs work, lots ol extra ports, 2 sets of rims, 5995 603 475 4136

CHEVY BLAZER, 1998, 4x4 95,000 miles, runs and looks excellent. 54,500 or best of ter Coll 978-475-257'

DODGE DAKOTA 2003 - Club cob, 4x4, SLT plus, outo­matic, 24k miles. Silver with gray interior, am/fm com­pact disc, AC, oir bags, original owner. Excellent condition. S16K. 978-590-4886.

FORD AEROSTAR I995 4WD XLT Extended MiniVon 7 passenger, V6, 4.0 liter, AC, Power Windows/doors, Cruise, Tilt, A/WFV Stereo-Cassette, Full Roof Rack, Tow Pock oge, 148K, Superby Main­tained 52700.978-771-2303

FORD Bronco Edie Bauer, '994, black, current Inspec tion, winch, newer tires, tow package. $1150.978 375-4113

FORD ESCAPE HYBRID, 2006 4X4, 4,500 miles, su­perb condition, looded, leother, 6 disc CD changer, factory rock. $29,000 firm. Must sell, going bock to school. 978-270-4527.

FORD Expedition, 1998, Black, gray leather, V8, 4 wheel drive, oil power, very good condition, I owner, I72K miles. 54,200.978-686-6111

FORD EXPLORER 1999 4X4, power windows, power locks, air bogs. Very good condition. 106,000 miles 54,495. Call 978-569-3539.

FORD Explorer 96 excellent condition, V6, I32K 4-wheel drive, oil power Keyless En­try, remote start New brakes / rotors 53,100.978-885-0469.

FORD Explorer XLT, 2000 Blue, with gray interior, ex­cellent condition, 94K miles, power windows, steering & brakes, ABS, front oirbags, running boards, sunroot. 1 owner, all records available 56495. 617-875-9245

FORD Explorer XLT, 2002, Mint condition, V6, 63K, grey/ton leother, looded 514,500/best. 978-749-2788

FORD F350, 1994, 8 cylinder diesel, outo, 4x4, gray with moroon interior. Power win­dows, om/fm/cassette, key­less entry, power locks.

Plow ready9' Stahl utility body Body & point very good Needs steering 8, transmission work 79,800 miles. 54000 Ron 978-927-6812

GMC - 4x4 1981 ' Ton Dump Truck with Plow

Needs work. 51,500 Coll 603-887-8217

GMC Jimmy '994,4x4, auto, AC, low miles, CD player, with box & amp, alarm, brush guard,'

lift S2200 603-235 3302

GMC Jimmy 1997 4 door SUV, 4WD SLE, 4.3L. Loaded & cleon Power Sunroof, Tow Pockage. Super Mointoined. "3k 54400 978-771-2303.

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1500 -1999. Exceptionally maintained. New AC,

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2 bedroom Cottage. 101 ft. sugar sand beach water frontage,.89 acres..................... $999,000.

SERT. 10™ 10:00-12:00 A.M.

4 bdrm, 11 rm home on estate-sized lot. Sandy beach, sunsets. . .$1,450,000.SEPT. 9™ 11:30-2:00 P.M. & 4:00-5:30 P.M.

SEPT. 10'" 11:30-2:00

NEW 6 bedroom. 6000 SF Adirondack with 328 ft. of spectacular prime Win- mpesaukee frontage!!!50% interest in 10 acres $2,995,000.

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Roche Realty GroupMeredith? NH

www.RocheRealty.com (603) 279-7046

JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE LTD 2001 in excellent condi­tion. 87k, with transferable API worronty to 100k. Brand new tires, new brakes, 10 disc CD, moonroof, heated seots. Well mointoined every 3k. $11000/best 978-283-7760

JEEP LIBERTY SPORT'05 red/tan, 30K, 4x4, moonroot

Excellent Condition514,995 Coll 603-463-8984

JEEP Wrangler 2000,4 cylin­der, 5 speed monual. block

with gray interior, AM/FM/CD player, dual air­bags, speaker bar! Custom detailing. Well maintained, 85K, runs great! $7,000.978

546-3316 & leave message.

JEEP WRANGLER 2000, novy/tan. 4 cylinder 5 speed 4WD, a/c, CD ployer, hord top and soft top. 110k, runs excellent Great on gas $6750.978-927-1424 after 5pm

JEEP WRANGLER 2000 Sport, automotic, 4x4, hord tap only, 6 cylinder, 4.0L, Class I trailer hitch, CD ployer. 57995.1 -978-457-0310

LINCOLN NAVIGATOR 2001 V8,5.4L, 4x4, Block with gray leother, 52K miles, excellent condition, new brakes, rotors. Climate control, towing package, parking sensors, & 6 disc chonger, heat 8, ac seats, transferable warranty.

MUST SEE!516.800 Coll 603-715-1454

NISSAN PATHFINDER, '995, 4 wheel drive, auto, AC, power, I47K miles needs work 51900.978 239 4497

SUZUKI Sidekick, 1998, looks great, runs greot, sun roof, 4x4,5 speed monual trans

mission, new tires, I47Kmiles, osk ing 53,499

603-785 5403 or 978 685-6836

Toyota RAV4 '004 cylinder, 5 speed, silver with gray interior power

windows, locks & oir AM/FM/CD, recent state in­spection. 87,500 miles. $7200.

978-749-3198

TOYOTA RAV4 2003 Limited, top of the line, AWD, 85k looded, sunroof, 00k Toyoto worronty-511,900 603-642-7089

TWO WOODEN SLIDE ROCKING CHAIRS, 1 dark brown, l beige (with slide stool, like new, 550 Call 978-394-2070

VOLVO XC90 2003 AWD. Navigation, 82k, black, ex­cellent condition, premium stereo. 522,500 978-835-68'4

CHEVY EXPRESS G25OO CARGO VAN, 2004 - Con­tractors kit. olarm, remote start, less thon 16K miles, S’B,000/best. 978-902-3504.

FORD WINDSTAR 2000 SEL Fully looded, power sliding doors, leather interior, CD & cossette ployer. Runs great. 104k. 54,900. 978-869-7243.

FORD WINDSTAR LX, 1998 Fully looded Runs excellent. 111,000 miles. $2,900

Call 603-890-5334

FORD WINDSTARLX 2002 - Light green, 122k miles, runs greot. Original

Owner. Clear title $5,000/bestotter. Call (6031887-7596

FORDWindstor SE, 1999,90K miles, looded, air condition­ing, DVD ployer, blue 54,495 Coll 978 360-2809

FORD Windstar Vans, 1998, 136K miles, power windows ond locks, CD ployer. $2,900. 978-304-0223

GMC I ton, 1999, extended van 5.7L, white, power windows &

locks, shelving & racks, 54.750/best 603-3963302

HANDICAP DODGE HT 1999 CONVERSION VAN equipped with RICON Wheelchoir Lift with Remote ond Motorized Scooter. Low Mileage, A/C, Electric Windows, Stereo. VERY CLEAN and in GOOD CONDITION 520,000 or best otter. CALL 603-895-9065

HONDA Odyssey LX 2000 green, 55900. HOK, new transmission at 93k trailer hitch. Coll 978 465-2728

MERCURY Villager 1996, 165k miles. Dependable, needs some work. $750. Call 978-794-9406

MERCURY VILLAGER Es­tate, 2002 • Fully equipped, 70K miles, asking 510,500. Coll 603-432-9058.

MERCURY VILLAGER LS '996, Mini yon, climate con­trol, loaded, 148K runs great. 52,995.603-329-7890.

OLDSMOBILE Silhouette 1995 Very good condition, highway miles New tires Only S'200. Drive it away. 506-451-0608.

PLYMOUTH VOYAGER 1996 4 cylinder, White with gray interior. Tinted windows. ABS brakes, alarm system. Alloy wheels. Full power. Runsgreatl 51595. 603-490-1571

TOYOTA SIENNA 2000 98K very cleon 59,500 best offer CHEVY Venture 2000, 160K, very cleon drives excellent 53500 best offer 508-360-0097

INFINITI QX4 '998 SUV. Ma­roon, '0'K, original owner, well mointoined, clean, tally looded. leather, sunroof, 6 disc CD player, Bose stereo, 56900. 978-774-3907

ISUZU Trooper Limited, '996, excellent condition, highwoy mileage. 54,300. or best ot­ter. Call 978-973-9074.

JEEP CHEROKEE '994 - 6 cylinder outo, 2WD, SUV. Runs ond looks great. S',650taestOtter 603-49 9789

JEEP CHEROKEE ’995.4x4 I00K runs greot!$2500 or best otter Call Gary 978-979 7644

JEEP Cherokee 2 door, '999 All power, outomatic, 6 CD changer 04K, runs greot 54,700 .................. 978-283-3925

JEEP CHEROKEE 99 Runs great' Greot tirst cor. well maintained DVD player 54000/best reasonable. Call 978-68'-8260 for more into.

JEEP CHEROKEE BRIAR WOOD '991: '06K miles, 4x4, auto., loaded, good condi­tion. 52500/best. 978-372-86 9

JEEP CHEROKEESPORT 1993 , 4 Door, 155k

miles, new tires, front brakes, exhaust & battery Kenwood CD ployer with

dual audio speakers, dependable transportation,

51,750. Coll (603)490-8752

JEEP CHEROKEE SPORT,996, block, lifted runs

greot. Nice look 152200/best. Call 978-335-0600

JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE996 Laredo, red, 78k, I

owner. Must sell. S5000 or best otter. Coll 978 463-9512.

JEEP Grand Cherokee 2000 Loredo, red, 74K, 1 owner, like new, must sell 58800 best otter 978-745-1156

JEEP Grand Cherokee 2004 Limited Edition 44,000 miles, new brakes & tires, sunroot, cleon. 516,200. 603-362 938'

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CHEVY VAN G30- '99577k miles 6 Passenger Von being sold by sealed bid for Meals on Wheels Forward Bids to RNMOW 106 North Rd Brentwood, NH 03833.

See van by contactingTrocey 8 603 434-5148. Von

sold os is with no warranties expressed or implied Sealed bids accepted until 9/20/06 « 'tarn at which time bids will be publicly opened. Selected bidder has 8 days to pay tor

ond pick up van

CHEVY Work Van. '990, Runs greot 5900 Coll 978 360-912 Seabrook, NH

DODGE 2500 Short bed CON VERSION VAN 1996 97K

3.9L V6, A/C, cruise, captains chairs, pull out couch, many new ports & tires, runs great

52300/best 97B-2B3 4720

CWDCertifiedAudi pre-owned

Audi CertifiedA8904 2005 Audi S4 Block, 526 miles............... 548,995.00

A8283 2005 Audi TT Roodster 225 Block l'7 miles 540 995.00

A8273 2005 Audi TT Roadster 250 Gray, 189 miles 543,995.00

AI0293A 2003 Audi A4 Cabriolet Beige 30'64 miles $31,995.00

B 234 2003 Audi A6 Blue, 37,918 miles $23,99 5 00

B12I3 2004 Audi A4 White. 40/52 miles . 526.995 00

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DODGE CARAVAN '993 131K, blue, great shope. reli­able. Downsizing 5900,best Otter. Call 978-546-757

DODGE CARAVAN ’994 body good, v6 engine great seats 7 viper alarm system S'500 best otter 603-898-6439

DODGE CARAVAN 998 Clean 4 cylinder engine

Runs and drives 5799 as is or best otter, motor prob­

lems 978 423-2 04

DODGE CARAVAN, LE. ’993, 3.3L. outa. '5'K miles, runs 9ood, $1050 or best otter, Methuen, Craig 97B-273-5 OO

DODGE Carovon SXT 2003, excellent condition, tally loaded, automotic starter extended warranty, 33,000 miles, 510,800 978-774-6769

DODGE Grand Caravan, '997 white ’03K miles dou

ble sliding doors, 52,295. Call 978 837-8647

DODGE GRAND CARAVAN SE 1999 Auto, 7 passenger, 93K, power windows, AC, 2

sliding doors S3500best

Excellent conditionNoshuo NH 603-886-7225

Ford Aerostar 94'25,500 miles, front & rear ac everything works - runs greot, no rust 5'995.978-4630''8

FORD E'50 Cargo Von, 993 needs some repairs,'50K miles, new tires/bottery51000 Call 978 689-0242.

FORD E'50 Utility Van, 2002, White, cabinets, shelves, draw­ers 32K miles, good condition Asking 58,500 978-77'-8066

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Israel Head RoadWell maintained (KEAN VIEW home

perched atop Israel j Head Road in OGUN- | QUIT features 3 bed­

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978-685-5000

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North Andover - Custom built 4

bedrm, 2.5 bath Sprawling Ranch.

Living room has fireplace, wall of

glass and 2 glass doors to brick patio.

Cathedral ceiling family room with

hardwd floors. Pool. Private acre set­

ting. $649,900

O’KEEFEIPSWICHCENTURY 2005,BUICK

Stock «P5058 . 512,900CHEVY Suburban LT 4x4, 2002 Stock 4P4057A. 520,495 JEEP WRANGLER 4x4 2004 Soft top, stock »P6054.5 6,495 SUBARU Legacy Outback 200Stock XC6380A............... 512,802CHEVROLET Trailblazer EXT 2005 Stxk»P4050. . S’5.750CHEVROLET TAHOE ZT 2tWStock HC6305A.............. 524,295CHEVROLET COBALT LS Se­don 2005 Stocx«P6034 5 3.495 CHRYSLER Pocifico Touring AWD 2004-Stock 4C5231A 517,995

See photos ond more at www.okeefechevrolet.com or

call US ot 978-356-2964

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• INFINITI 2005 FX35, Touring, Sirius, leather, sun­root, 532,865. »B36I7

• INFINITI M45 2003, Navi gation. block on black, 526,988, »B5,l9

• INFINITI QX4 2003, Auto,' leother, root, 520,847, #B0793

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• ACURA 3.2TL 2003 Type S outo , leother, roof, 6 disc CD, heated seats 520,972 KB5899

• MERECEDES C240 WAGON 2004: AWD, 21K miles, $27,889,4BI394

• SATURN VUE 2003; Auto., sunroof, AWD, 513,776, »B4I35

• NISSAN MURANO SL 04 AWD, Chrome rims, 523,966, 4B0421

• NISSAN PATHFINDER SE 2003 Leather, sunroof, heoted seots, 6 disc CD, S'9,620. «B0440

• OLDS BRAVADA 02, Leather sunroof, AWD, CD, 515,995, #7691A

• MERCEDES, 2003 E32G HEATED SEATS, sport package, $28,988, »B4654

• 2004 NISSAN MAXIMA SL, Auto., leother, sunroof, $23,980, 4 B5627

• HYUNDAI SANTA FE 2002 GLS, AWD, CD, $13,450,4B0938

• SUBARU IMPREZA RS 2005, Auto., AWD, I3K miles, black on block, $16,950, #9'49B

• NISSAN Sentra 2005, outo . 510,886. 4 B4749

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»K, Auto., *61944)..... 56,989KIA SEDONA, 2003

Power, 69K, #61888! 57,979FORD RANGER XLT, 1999

4 X4, AC, #621711.......... 59,898HONDA ACCORD EX, 1999

Auto., Power Windows, PowerLocks, #62009!.................$10,989FORD EXPLORER 4x4,2002

Leather, Sunroof, #623321. $11,987 HONDA CIVIC DX, 2001

'SK, *621981.................... $11,989HONDA CRV EX, 1999

4x4, Auto., #621321...........511,989SCION TC, 2006

AC, 5K, #623391................$17,995DODGE CARAVAN, 2005

SXT, DVD, #62289 ......... 518,686TOYOTA SOLARA, 2001

Convertible, #619761........ S19,989

KIA Rio, low miles, great ongas, #1...........................54,795DODGE, 2002, Intrepid, ES,loaded, #2.....................56,495PT CRUISER, 2005, auto, 29mpg, #3........................ 511,995WRANGLER, 2002, Sport,#4..................................$14,495MAGNUM, 2006, Save Over New, #5, .....................517,195

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1993 TOYOTA CAMRY LE 4 door, 92k automatic,

full power, cold A/C, CD, ex cellent condition, 53494. #1

97B-686-22H.

1994 HONDA Accord 4 door LX, 37k, automatic, full power, A/C, excellent condi tion, 54995. #2 . 978-686 22’i

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HARLEY DAVIDSON, 2001 Sportster 1200 XL Custom 4K miles, excellent condi tion. 56,500. Call 978-2815739.

Harley Davidson 2003 XL 1200C

$7000.Coll 978-281-1514

HARLEY DAVIDSON FLSTPI Fot Bov EFI 2003,

black with over 5K in chrome 8, accessories Im­

maculate condition with only 7K miles. $14,600.603-770-1005

Kawasaki 454 Ltd986 Clean, 8000 miles, good condition 5999 603-382 0655

KAWASKI ZG ’000, Concours 200', showroom condition 0.500 miles Electric Blue

original owner Always go raged rover backrest, tank bag, Genmors, Throttlemeis ter 55500 603 434 2294

MOTOR SCOOTER 2 stroke gas powered 100 MPG in running condition cost 5300.00 new sell for $125 00 Call 1978 902 4750

Done Sailing!!24 Tonrer, full sails, furling iib trailer, cabin needs work. A steol ot $2250

978 281-7574

FIBERGLASS HULL, 18’, center console, SOhp John son, fast load oluminum boat troiler, ond oil the fixings Docked in Gloucester $9,900

Tim 508 264 8250

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FORD FOCUS, 2002Clean Car, #385071............ 58492

NISSAN ALTIMA XE, 20005 speed, AC, #387631........ 58495

CHEVY BLAZER 4x4,2000 V6, Leather, #38804! 59,988

HYUNDAI ELANTRA, 2005 Auto., AC, #P22800 ...,S 2.995

CHEVY 1500 4x4,2004Silverado, #44595!............. 513,977

ACURA RSX, 20025 speed, CD, #RTI01......... S'4,989

SUBARU OUTBACK, 2003AWD, Sedan, #RT102....... 516,989

INFINITI 1-35,2002 I -n. . nn . ...sunroot^ #P2279o $,8477 0% APR Available

NISSAN MAXMA, 20M Power Windows, Power Locks,

CD, 4RT103.......................524489

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VW CABRIO, 2002 44K, green, #4550A

Auto., S 2,995

VW JETTA GL. 2003,5 speed, 32K, silver, #45'5A S'3,495

VW JETTA GLS, 2002 - I.8T outo »4493A S 3,995

VW PASSAT GL 1 8T, 2003 ■ 5 speed, 23K #4562A S 5,995

VW PASSAT GLS, 2003 : 8T, auto. #4524A ...516,995

VW NEW BEETLE Cobra GLS, 2004 - 2 OL, auto., «4509A S’9495

VW PASSAT GLX, 2M3 V6,auto »FQ!04A. S'9,995

VW PASSAT WAGON, 2003 4 Motion. Green. #454!C .519,995

ManagersSpecials

LEXUS, 2006, GS430 novigotion, 4L6'885A............. $46,995LEXUS, 2003, GS300. certi lied, #LU2035, 525,995LEXUS 2004, GX470. Cert tied, #L6i683 , 534,995LEXUS, 2005, LS430, Certi fied, 4T62760A. 54’,995LEXUS, 2004, RX330 s, with navigation, #L6’899A, ..........................From 529,995

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1999 Pontiac Grand Am SE#1................................... $4995

2001 Chevy Covolier auto, a/c,4 door #2......................55995

2000 Pontiac Grand Prix GTP#3 ..................................56995

200! Dakota 4x4, 6 cylinder,Sport #4........................$7995

2000 Chevy Monte Corio SS#5...................................$7995

2000 Jeep Cherokee 4x436 ......... S7995

200! Nissan Pathfinder LE leather, root, heated seats,loaded #7...................511,995

2005 Chrysler Convertible, 26K miles, auto, AC, looded, ike new. blow out price.#8...............................$11,995.

Route 125 Kingston NH

Call 603-642-7997

2000 BUICK Lesabre, leather #64478 .58995

2003 CHEVY Cavalier, 41k, #6548 S8995

2003 CHEVY Malibu, 22k,#25578.......................... 510,900

2002 PONTIAC Bonneville,47» »64t2 5".900

2003 PONTIAC Vibe GT 47k#6473............................ 512,900

2004 PONTIAC Grond AM,34k. #25577 ...................$’2,900

2004 CHEVY Impalo, 37K.#25120 ...........................$12,900

2004 BUICK Rendeivous, 31k,#25525.......................... $15,900

2005 MAZDA VI, 21k #25553 516,900

Sudbay Motors88 Cousewoy Street

Gloucester, MA866 210-172

Harley DavidsonFXR 1990 Custom motor, parts & paint. Very, very

fast. $6000 978-3171781

HARLEY DAVIDSON Sport ster '995 - '200 , 5 speed, belt drive, some chrome, very clean, 2200 original miles, $4,100. 603-818-2282

HARLEY SPORTSTER '200 '995 Very good condition 4 lots of extras. Forward con­trols Must come 4 see. Only asking $4000 Great bike!Call 978-930-3898, Haverhill

HONDA 2000 XR70 Dirt bike, 4 stroke, 3 speed, perfect starter bike 5975 00

978-744-853!

HONDA CBR600F3, 995 Purple/black, 9,652 miles, with extras D4D exhaust

Good condition

Great 1st bike153200 Call Joe 978 685-5437

HONDA Scooter, 2002, adult driven red excellent condi tion, great gos saver. $995 Call 978-388-4332.

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SPORTBIKE, 1998 CBR 900 rr, black with red tiger stripes. D 8. D exhaust Quick accel sprocket kit, Corbin 'addle, Metzeler M3 tires, 22,000 miles. 54,900/best. 978-531-0005.

SUZUKI DRZL, 125 2003 BBR Suspension taper hondlebars new rear tire, new chain 8. sprockets runs great 52,000 978-768 7529 leave message

VIRAGO 92098' Needs work $500

(603)887-4696

YAMAHA 02 YZ-85 dirt bike. Excellent condition. Never raced Only 25 hrs of use 5 600/best. Call 603-870 802

'979 HONDA CX500 CUSTOM-VINTAGE BIKE

9,957ORIGINAL MILES

oppraised approximately 52000. asking 5900/best Call Rick 603 489 H74

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Honda Shadow 600Deluxe 2004,1,800 miles, in as

new condition, 54,200.Call 978 682-0445

Honda VT1100Classic Tourer '998. block 8

cream, windshield 4 hard bags, 22,600 miles,

great condition 55,200 (603)432-6305

KAWASAKI, 2004. Enduro XLR, on and off rood 650 CC 30! miles, like brand new Asking S4 700 . with extras Call 800-53 3307.

APRILLA 2004 RSVR 6900 miles,

Too many upgrades to list!

Asking S'OX Coll for detoils 603-459-8406

BMW 1976 R90/6Good condition. 52900

Call 603 898 922

2006 SUZUKI BOULEVARD M50, block, V Twin Cruiser i,5Su miles, like new condi­tion, worranty, 55.200 Buy ing lorger bike. 978 28’ 3220

236 Heavy Equipment

CAT 955 SHOVEL DOZER

Excellent condition asking S’5,000 978-526- 327 978- 6 8-0339

Lull Highlander II 6 ton, reaches 37’$16,000 Coll FRANK SILVA

978-423-4664

1.3 Orchard ( rossing. Andaser )

Must see. 11 rm home in one of the nicest family neighborhoods in Andover Located

on a cul-de-sac ill the So. School district and backs up to Andover's Pike School Features include 4 Ig. bedrooms: PR w/ftreplace; great rm w/wet bar; 1st fir office: lg. kitchen: 4 season sun rm. with fireplace overlooking professionally landscaped backyard with Ig inground, gunite pool, attached cabana, koi pond and a separate play area $7(79,000

ron Sale Ba Owner 978-475-9146

General Business Zoned'

An exceptional opportunity to locale your business downtown Circa 1900 home carefully renovated to merge old world charm w ith today's business or retail requirements. New wiring, heat­ing & telephone systems Gracious floo: plan with fireplaced alcove and conference room, mezzanine & 2 story stairwell.

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Seller to entertain all offers in range: $1,095,(MM) - SI,294.876

Chris Doherty, REALTOR'

PrudentialHowe & Doherty REALTORS'

President's Circle Direct 978 269.2230

cdoherty@»ndoverlivmg com www cdoherty com

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................................... 56 998DODGE RAM, 2005 , 500 pickup, 1C98070 59,905MAZDA, Protege 5,MIM134A........................ 59,902

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BMW 650GS, 2005 Tank bag top case expondoble Side [ bags, heated grips, 5,000 miles. 57,500.978-465 3458

KAWASAKI 2004 Vulcan 600 3,200 miles '552 ccs,

3’ straight pipes has all accessories on bike

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HARLEY DAVIDSON 975 XLH Sportster 000 wen maintained, strong engine, S (. S carb, S3,000.978-687-744

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HARLEY DAVIDSON 200’ CUSTOM SPORTSTER

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137 Boats 4 Accessories

FISHER, 2000, 16' 25 h.p. Mercury engine, Mid Sum­mer Sale, 54 lb. Minkota trolling motor 2 swivel seats, Kodiak bait well, bilge oump. 53,300. or best offer 778-815-8086

GLASTRON Aqualift V140,’25. 14 fiberglass bodv

great shape 6 seater with trailer 33HP Johnson motor needs work End of Summer special 5300 978-687-235'

GLOUCESTER Lightweight dory "Gull" oars, oarlocks, sliding seats & positive flota 'ion i 000 Call 978 745 5306

GRAY WHITE 994 208 Ad venture walk around, 94 50 HP Yamaha 2 -troke. 994 Load Rite trailer, GPS, fish tinder 5 5,000 508 509 9430

KAYAK Heritage 2 person used 3 times yellow, with ooadle and vest 5250 603-

KAYAK SPRAY SKIRT Neoprene & nylon, block & red. All seams ore taped for waterproofness 540 Call 978-475-9799.

KAYAK - Walden Spirit, seats 3, green, good condi tion, includes 2 life jackets, 5525/best, 603 898-'660

MAIN SAILS 121 In excellent condition -

1 never used'I For sailboat of I00 gross tons 1 51500/best Call 978 372-8996

I MTl ORLEANS LIFE VEST Medium Lorge 36 44 420

| Denier Nylon shell Yellow & block, very little use. 550 Coll 978-475-9799

NICE!j '997 FOURWINNS Horizon 17 | with trailer. Runs & looks ' beautiful. Bimini top. custom

covers, very low hours. Must see 5" 700,-best. 978-6;8-850•

237 Boats A Accessories

PROLINE, 25'. 251 Walk- around, 1997, Merc 225, ra­dio, chartplotter, GPS, ra­dar. fishfinder, depth finder. In water now, Salisbury. $26.900 978-314-3040

SAILBOAT 13'9" VanguardInternational 4201995, Winter Covers Carries 2 people. Great for lakes fiberglass.

I Good condition. $50C* $900 for ! optional Trailer 978-766- 0484I------------------------------------------

SEA DOO (2) 997 GTX 110 hp, and 2001 GTX 130hp, $7500,'both includes 2 place

trailer. 603-289-4'41

237 Boats 4 Accessories 237 Boats 4 Accessories 237 Boats A Accessories 237 Boats A Accessaries 237 Boats A Accessories

SILVERTON FLYBRIDGECRUISER 28' 1978

Free, 1,000 Gallons Ot Gas With Purchase.

Twin 225 hp Chryslers, upper & lower controls, sleeps 3 or 4, walk in head with shower, hot 8. cold water, large cock

i pit with bimini, flybridge has I bimini, radar fishfinder i GPS, 2 VHF radios, Very

good condition, overall. Age 8, health prompt sole. 511,250

781-63,-4144

SEARAY 985 25 CUDDY New 260HP Mereruiser

NEVER USED.With trailer S800I) 978-921-0263

SEARS BOAT1970,12', With 3^ H. Evinrude

Motor, Needs some work. $200. (603)887-4696

j TEE CRAFT, 30,1982, center console boat with 2 I50HP

| Mercs & trailer, 57,995/best j offer. 978-774-9306,

| VISION Double Pontoon Boat

by Woterskeeter, car topable 4 ready to go! Capacity 300 lbs weighs 54 lbs. Never used. Cost 5400 will sell 5250/firm. Coll 978-475-6752

12 WOOD & FIBERGLASS boat, and 1999 5hp mere mo for, 5675; also 4-250 lb floats, S300, 978-388-0671

14’ALCURT SAILFISH

Forget about gas, go sailing!

Greot shgte 54«) firm. 603687-2387

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14’ aluminum boat15 H.P. Tohotsu 4 cycle/ trailer Engine 10 hours, older Sears boot & trailer Great buy! 51850. 978-777-2228 or 978-304-3087

161 BOSTON WHALER: GREAT CLASSIC BOAT Nousset center console, re­stored hull, great trailer, no motor, S2000. Gloucester

Call 978-828-9365

238A Recreational Vehicles |238C Campers for Sale Rent

,7' ,0 Tri Hull, Mercruiser I/O with trailer, Runs Goodl 51200/best. 603-635-1031, Leave message

18' PONTOON BOAT,50 HP Yamaha 4 stroke en­gine, trailer 8, more. $5,500/best offer. 603-893-7973.

'989 23' MAKO Walkaround w/cobin, 1991 200 hp Yamaha, plus 8 hp Tohaso kicker, 16 mile rodor, chort plotter, GPS, loran, 2 UHF's, golva- nized tondum loadrite trailer, SISK-tiest 978 283 2488

1999 Pro-line, 21' walk around, Cuddy 150 hp Merc. AM/FM/ CD stereo, electronics, full convos enclosure with top, live well, new trailer, In wa­ter on dock for 06 season inGloucester, MA....... 517,500

978-281-3248 Office 978-282-1704

,997 9.9 EVINRUDE, long shoft, like new, less than 10 hours, 5900, Call 978-927-2894 offer 8pm

2004 YAMAHA 25 HP, 4 stroke O/B motor, with 2 gas tanks & hoses, on stand with wheels, used about 15 hrs., selling due to husbands death. 52500.978-531-9069

20’ WELLCRAFT V-20 1979: '993 Johnson '40 h.p New Powerhead in 2003. Trailer. New 3-sided top Mooring cover. V-berth. Sleeps 2. Dual Batteries, many extras, Greot family fishing boot that runs ond looks greot. Price reduced. 56,000. or best offer. 978-346-7851

23 FT Moko Cobin I/O Center Console 1976 New Mer- Cruiser 5.0L MP I profes­sionally installed in 2002. 156 hrs. Very good condition, always professionally moin tained. Asking 510,500. Con­tact John at cell 978-376-8512.

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35' Novi Gillnet/Lobster boat, oil gloss hull 24" lifter. Ford diesel, lorans, radar, color machines, 110 power, needs cosmetics has been sitting. Federal Permits/State Lob­ster & Gillnel license also available. 522,000/best rea­sonable offer. Bart 603-455- 4125 boat in Morbleheod

Honda TRX250EX2003, like new, low miles,

51,995. 978-462-5850.

MALLARD, 1987 - 28 ft CLASS-C Motor Home. Fully self contained, NEW TIRES, LOW mileage! Awning with attachable SCREEN HOUSE & MANY EXTRAS! 59,000 or Best Offer Call 603-895-9079

CAMPER,Fixer upper, 8x20. Call

Dwayne at 978-373-0531 leave message & number. 5300

CAMPER,slides on truck, 3 beds,

5150 firm.Call 1-978-741-1144

23' FIBERFORM fiberglass cruiser, fresh water cooled vR, GM Diesel, aluminum trailer, lull toam floatation, good hull, good engine, out-drive needs work. 52,000,

978-546-7204

238A Recreational Vehicles

MOTORHOME, 2000 Monaco Diplomat Class A Diesel mo- torhome. 38' with slide, like new. New Michelin tires, runs wonderful. Diesel gen erotor, loaded, too mony ex tras to list. Non smoker, no wear, beautiful hand crafted oak cabinets. 584,000 nego- liable, John, 978-853-6070

COLEMAN Bayside Camper, 1998, slide out dining, heat, hot water, refrigerator, stoves, screen room, electric brakes, 53,000 603-329-7318

Fourwinds 199128 ft., 55K miles, sleeps 7-8, new fridge & tires. Excellent condition. I owner, 517,000 or

best offer. 978-535-7813

ATV Yamoho 150 M0T04, 1985, !50cc ATV, needs gos tank, otherwise complete, not running. 5350/best. 603-434-9019

238B Snowmobiles

SKIDOO 1997 Snowmobile, 2 passenger with double trailer in good condition, 51200. Call 603-635-1031

Mallard 1999,5th wheel, 2 slides, AC, heat, screen room & awn ing. Includes paid RV park rent for 2006 excellent condi tion 513,000 Coll 978-632-0876 or 978-618 2834

OPEN HOUSE FRIDAY 12-4! 15 Chestnut St.

SPECIAL EVENT SUNDAY 350 Greene St.

GENERAL BUSINESS ZONED'Exceptional opportunity to locate your busi­ness downtown Renovated Olde World w, todays req Gracious floor plan FP alcove,

conf rm mezzanine. 2-story stairwayCall Chris Doherty at 978-269-2230

cdohertyfe andoverliving.com

ACTIVE ADULT COMMUNITY!Just 5 units left at Riverbend Crossing'

2 BR. 2 BA condos w'HW firs, granite & Cherry kitchens, tray ceilings gas FP

Crown moldings S so much more'Call Kirk Clarke at 978-269-2226

kclarkefe andoverliving.com

PENTHOUSE!Sunny 1 BR top floor unit!

Updated kitchen w/plenty of storage Updated tile bath, lovely details

throughout neutral decor nice price'Call Sue Papalia at 978-269-2209

[email protected]

CONDO AT THE ANDOVERS!Walk to commuter rail & shops from thisdesirable downtown location1 Garden style Penthouse W/2BR 2BA & 2 deeded indoor

prkg spots. New WW Pergo. bathsCall Meredith Kattar at 978-269-2220

[email protected]

TWO FOR ONE!Unique property: 2 separate homes!One has 2BR. deck overlooking lovely

yard The other has 1 large BR & full BA' Short walk to tram/town' Call for more'

Call Heather Holman at 978-269-2251 hholmanfe andoverliving.com

CHARM AND GREAT PRICE!This lovely 4BR Cape has inviting 3-season room with skylight. Sunny fireplaced living

room oversized one-car gar and is just wait­ing for your personal touches' Great value1

Call Norma King at 978-269-2287 [email protected]

TOTALLY UPDATED!Lovely 8/4/2 Cape-style home with freshly

painted exterior, new kit. built-ins, 1st fl laun­dry. Sunroom. 2nd floor boasts 2 BR & new BA 2-car garage fenced-in yard Won't Last!

Call Cheri Apelian at 978-269-2234 [email protected]

JUST MOVE IN AND ENJOY!Well maintained 7/3/2 Split-Entry home

m the Shawsheen area Light & bright wWW thruout Lower level family room

Vinyl siding, one car garage underCall Janice Furey at 978-269-2222

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GREAT SUNSETS!Move right into this charming 3BR

m desirable Shawsheen Village1 Sunny built-ms. HW Walk to the park Enjoy beautiful sunsets from front porch'Call Kyle Vogt at 978-269-2263

kvogt@ andoverliving.com

CURB APPEAL!Lovely 4BR brickfront Split in excellentlocation downtown1 HW 2FP bay window, ceramic tile in kitchen, deck overlooking

private bkyd cul-de-sac oversized garage'Call Deb Perrone at 978-269-2206

[email protected]

LOCATION! LOCATION! Opportunity is knocking!

Charming 3-family property in unbeatable location close to town and Philips Academy Potential1

Call JB Doherty at 978-269-2212 jbdohertyfe andoverliving.com

MEDITERRANEAN STYLE!Large 3BR. major renovations thruout!

Quiet landscaped lot, inground pool, HW. huge tower level with very high

ceilings. 1 3-acres. 2-car garage'Call Buzz Dunn at 978-269-2257

bdunnfeandoverliving.com

DOWNTOWN ANDOVER!Totally renovated, bright 10/4/2 5

Gramte/SS kitchen, beautiful floors. 3 floors new C/A electric/plumbmg/heat

Sunroom garage downtown location1Call Cheri Apelian at 978-269-2234

capelianfe andoverliving.com

SANBORN SCHOOL DISTRICT!Classic CE Colonial w/numerous updates

new root, windows, furnace, gutters, deck. & more' El kitchen, sec sys. 2 FPs

partially fin LL. amazing yard!Call Peggy Patenaude at 978-269-2266

ppatenaudefe andoverliving.com

MINT COLONIAL4BR home in fantastic neighborhood!

Updated oak/gramte/stainless kitchen French doors, DR, built-ins, sun room

Beautiful landscaped yard Acre'Call Mary 0 Donoghue at 978-269-2207

modonoghue@ andoverliving.com

saw OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 2-4! 5 Algonquin Avenue

SOUTH SCHOOL!4BR Contemp Col. - wonderful location'

Spctlr sun rm addition, oversized deck Fin LL newer root, front steps windows, C/A 2-car, prof, landscaping, Ig. lot. Won t last1Call Peggy Patenaude at 978-269-2266

[email protected]

BE PART OF ANDOVER S HISTORY'Restored Colonial in "Brick Shawsheen''

neighborhood Front porch, 3-season room Front-to-back foyer LR with FP, DR w/built-

ms. eat-m-kit 4 bdrms. LL playroomCall Amy Sebell at 978-269-2236

asebell @ andoverlivmg.com

INDIAN RIDGE!Very spacious 9/4/3 Colonial, great loc ' C/A, HW, FP, bay window, much more! New sun room, new built-ms. party bar

large lot. 3 full baths, walk to CC*Call Beth Poulo at 978-269-2221.

[email protected]

MOTIVATED SELLER! Overlooking 12th Fairway at Indian Ridge CC.

4bedroom Colonial, tastefully updated cath ceil master w/FP, finished walk-up

& basement, gorgeous setting'Call Barbara Rizzo at 978-269-2219

[email protected]

THIS HOME HAS IT ALL! Location 4 condition! Updated 4BR

Cape on cd-sac in Academy area'Granite kitchen, new baths. HW thruMinutes from downtown, must see'

Call Kathy Edholm at 978-269-2217 [email protected]

PHILLIPS ACADEMY AREA'Stylish living mint 10/4'3 5 Colonial on

cul-de-sac HW firs. Sunroom, finished LL stone FP A/C Parklike backyard w

gunite pool, spa S deck w winter hot tub"Call Kathy Cyrier at 978-269-2224

[email protected]

PRIVATE ACRE PLUS LOT!Young 4BR Colonial, top quality thru!Gorgeous kitchen Mstr w Jacuzzi tub

2FPs HW partially finished lower level Oversized deck S huge private ;evei backyard'

Call Deb Perrone at 978-269-2206 dperrone @ andoverlivmg.com

CUSTOM FRENCH PROVINCIAL!Recent updates new windows, roof, heating

sys. granite counters marble foyer HW floors Wine cellar Fin LL. Screened porch i multiple

patios provide peaceful outdoor living'Call Sheryl Doherty at 978-269-2216

sdohertyto andoverliving com

PHILLIPS ACADEMY!Stunning 4BR Colonial on 1.5 acresNear town & highways Cherry/granite

kitchen, sun-filled Master, lovely summer porch, gorgeous gunite pool - this is it'

Call Mary O Donoghue at 978-269-2207 [email protected]

ABSOLUTE ELEGANCEPeter Jensen built 5BR Colonial9+room main house & spet'r in-law

Estate setting w/heated pool/waterfall Luxury throughout, all on just under acre

Call Celia Moses at 978-269-2290 [email protected]

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238C Campers for Sale Bent 238C Campers for Sale,Dent 239 Trailers for Sale Rent || 239 Trailers for Sale Rent || 243 Wanted |unk Cars,Parts 1243 Wanted |unk Cars?arts 245 Auto PartsAccessories 1245 Auto Rarts/Accessories

ROCKWOOD XL-Pop-up Camper 1988, Needs some work, lights, fridge, sink,

e^Ien beds’ lots of storage 5300/best offer. (603)887 7346

SPORTSMAN, 2000 , 32', 4 bunks, queen bed, slide out, mint condition $15,000 or best offer. Coll 978 686 7841.

1997 SPORTSMAN Camping Trailer, 25th Anniversary Edition, excellent condition, 29 , $6,500Zbest. 978-687-4535

RV: 1998 BOUNDER with slide Ook cabinets & many extras S27,OOO/bestCoil <03-635-1031

SKYLARK 198426' Travel Trailer, 3 bunks, sleeps 8, full awning, new tires, good condition for /ear. $2700. Call 603-434-4497

STARCRAPT 1987 Popup Sleeps 7, many features Needs canvas repair. $400 best otter. 978-388-7252.

STEWART LODGE RV CAB INS 2000 (Camper) For Sale. Experience camping at it's best! Full living room, kitckjn, bedroom & bath! Plus loft bedroom. Very Rustic looking!! Great for campground rentals or to seasonally live in. $29,900. Call Rob 603-394-7660 or email camp®tuxburypond.com

SUNLINE Travel Trailer 280SR Solaris, 2003, With slideout, Front Kitchen, Rear Walk Around Queen Bed, 21' awning, Outside Shower, Sleeps 6, Reese An tisway bar and stabilizer, Non Smoker, No Pets Ex­cellent Condition. $18,500./ best. 978 462 3552

1998 COACHMAN TRAILER 24 , sleeps 6, separate bed room, full kitchen, bull bath,hdat, A/C, awning, looksnew. $6200. 978-521-9859.

2002 38' WILDWOOD Trailer, with 2 slideouts, 18' owning, AC & more, on a seosonal site ot Golf RV resort in East Derry, NH., Must be seen. Asking $14,000 or best otter. Bob, 603-432 9366; or cell 603-548-0720

TRAIL LITE 1999, 26' light­weight trailer, loaded AC, microwave, CD, full both, sleeps B. $7800.

Call 978-691-5190

1988 JAYCO POPUP, sleeps 6, very clean, canvos in great condition, stove, awn ing. $795 . 603-475-4136.

2003 JAYCO Kiwi23B, travel Trailer, light weight, sleeps 8, add a room/screenhouse, outside grill, outside entertainment center, mint condition. Asking 511,000/best. 978-232 0075; or or 978-395-5456

CARDINAL 5TH WHEEL, 2000 - 27RK, sleeps 6, queen bed, full kitchen 8, both, slide, $!4,000/best Also available 1999 Ford Super duty 250 diesel, 978-388 0398.

CAR HAULING TRAILER Good condition, $450

Call 978-281-6841

METHUEN2 ocres of land available tor

DEAD STORAGEColl 978 683-3562

PLAYMATE 1990 , 36 ft. trovel trailer, excellent con

dition, Must sell! $7,000. Call 761-520-9511.

Rockwood Roo 2001 Hybrid 23 4600 lbs., Cleon, pushout, AC, sleeps 8, applianced. $7,500, with tow package 603-893-4668 ; 978-374-7816

SHORELANDR 14 ft. 3 ATV utility trailer,

$1,000. 978 462 5850

STORAGE TRAILER -27 Ft. Single Axle, Shelving 8 light

ing inside Good conditionAsking $2,000/bets otter.

(603)647-4909

STORAGE TRAILER 45 Ft. Double Axle, Shelving &

Lighting inside Good condition, Asking S2,2OO/best otter

(603)647-4909

TANDUM TRAILER, excel­lent condition, '8 deck, 6 4 wide, 12" side rails, breaka­way kit, enclosed romps,

photo available: dmg2988comcast.net

$1,650. 978-374 7830

TRAILER - Enclosed, 6x12, needs some work. $500

Call 978-2816841.

A CALL AWAY NEED MONEY? CHEVY 986 ENGINE 305will haul awoy your vehicle top dollar paid 978-683-1273

A i MUSED AUTOPARTS j Junk Cars & Trucks wonted

Top Dollar paid for late models 978 948 7410

We pay $100 for your iunk carQuick Service! -800 292 49 Brandy Brow Auto Ports

special CAM. Runs well the crate Includes exhoust heoders $400 978 373-0998

$ CASH $FOR YOUR JUNK CAR

We pick up. Call 978 683 3562

Junk Cars WantedHIGHEST PRICES PAID Top $ for loter model cars FRAMSAUTO, 978-683 9544

JUNK CARS WANTED Will poy $125 eoch for

complete cars-delivered. Call for a pick up price

888-JUNK-CAR

LOWELL USED AUTO PARTS

$ 00 Cosh For Junk Cars 8 Trucks. Free Towing

978-454 4444 or 800 952-9775

WE BUY Running cars & CROSS BAR KITTrucks FEE for Junk Cars FOR SUBARU FORESTER

Removed Coll WING S ! Fo' 998 2002, Never used USED Auto Parts 978-85 8 00 I Cost $90 St, $5', 603 893 632'

245 Auto Parts, Accessories

ALPINE v-12 amp, 10' Boston subwoofer

617-315-3787I__________$200 00_________

BUNK BEDS This End Up' classic ladder 8 bunk beds

with bunky boards $200978 374 0977

I CHEVY 4X4 3/4 TONI PICKUP 1986 - 350 engine , iust quite Has strong turbo

400 transmission Complete tow pockage vvith 8 plow 4 I lug American Racing alum, num wheels. Recent sticker

! $500 firm Scott. 978-788-3175

HARD TOP, 2003 Rubicoi hard top $1,000 Call 978-977 29’2

LIGHT BAR chrome light I bar with 4 PIAA lights $600 '2) chrome .ridescent PIAA

fogs $275. 978-977 2912

PAINT BALL GUNS (3) I Tipman A 5. includes per formance barrel and hopper /-force mask with visor 6 oz. co2 tank $ 90 Tipman 98 Custom stock borrei. 4oz , tank 8 mask $’30 Sc der Aggressor XT 3' 32 Degree performance barrel 4 oz tonk/mask $ 00 603-38 2 9654

i NEPA N/7s ’7 chrome rims with tires fits 5 lug Cougam 8 Fords, broad new $3,000, asking $400 hrm 60 3 235 3 302

1 PIONEER BOX With 2 sub­woofers. 800 watts each dual 4 ohms pioneer amp, rock fordtosgote bass cop, system

J is loud. $350.00617-315 3787

; RIMS 19', 5 spoke, w ■ te, 4

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TONNEAU COVER Fiberglass grey, tits 2000

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32 THE TOWNSMAN, SEPTEMBER 7, 2006

THE BACK PAGE

Andover in 1918: Bird-flu pandemic closed schools, more

BillDalton

When I was a teenager, I'd ask my Dad what it was like in Andover when he was my age. He'd often mention the influenza epi­demic. The Spanish flu hit in 1918 and early 1919. At the time. World War I was ending, and most news of the day was of the war, hut as years passed people real­ized the scope of the pan­demic, and it has received more attention, especially lately with the concern about bird flu.

The scale ot the Spanish flu pandemic is near­ly unbelievable. The most Americans to die in a single month from a cause other than age-related death was in October 1918, when 195.1XX) died from Spanish influenza. Across the globe, it is estimated that between 50 million to 100 million died. In all, 20 million Americans were infected and 675,000 died. 10 times as many Americans than died m World War 1. Of US soldiers who died in the war, half of them died of the flu. It was the most devastating pandemic ever, killing more people in a year than the Black Death (Bubonic Plague) killed from 1347 to 1351. More than one-tilth ol the world's population was injected, including 28 percent of all Ameri­cans The mortality rate was 2.5 to 5 percent, compared to the 0.1 percent ot previous influen­zas The average life span was temporarily depressed by 10 y ears in the United States. Even President Woodrow Wilson was infected in early 1919; he recovered.

Although it is known as the Spanish flu ("La Grippe" in some French-speaking nations), it is an avian influenza meaning it originates in birds. The name Spanish flu came from the fact that, as a noncombatant in World War I, there was no censorship in Spain and the press there focused on the disease.

However, the disease originated in Camp Fun­ston. now Fort Riley. Kan., where genetic shifts in a virus found in chickens that were eaten by soldiers allowed the influenza to spread first from the poultry to man and then from man to man. Influenza viruses have high mutation rates. Virol­ogy is complicated, but if you think in terms of generations, this matter becomes simple. For mutations to occur there must be a new genera­tion of genes created. Human generations are several years apart. Viruses require only days

before new genes are produced. In the last few years, scientists, taking samples from the body of an Inuit woman buried in permafrost and sam­ples preserved in wax taken from the lungs of two servicemen killed by the flu, definitively identified Spanish flu as an av ian influenza (bird tin i.

A normal flu mortality rate on a graph looks like the letter U. indicating that most deaths occur with the young and old. The graph of the 1918 flu looked like a W with an extremely high middle peak, indicating that it was most deadly to people in the prime of their life. To some extent, but not fully, this might be attributed to the high number of serv icemen who got the disease due to close

quarters.The flu came in two waves, the first beginning

in Camp Funston in March 1918. It quickly spread to servicemen in training camps. (Although the US declared war in April 1917. it didn't begin to deploy troops until June 1918.) The first wave was not as vicious as the second, which came months later. The second wave was brought back to the United States by serv icemen entering the port of Boston. It began on Aug. 28, 1918 when two sailors became sick. In two weeks, 2,000 sailors and soldiers were sick, with Ft. Devens, in Ayer, Mass., being hit hard. There were 50,000 sen icemen there.

A physician known only as Roy at Fort Devens described the scene in late September; "...the camp is demoralized and all ordinary work is held up till it has passed.These men start with what appears to be an ordinary attack of influen­za. and when brought to the hospital they very rapidly develop the most viscous type of pneu­monia that has ever been seen. Two hours after admission they have the mahogany spots over the cheek bones, and a few hours later you can begin to see the cyanosis extending from their ears and spreading all over the face ... It is only a matter of a few hours until death comes, and it is simply a struggle for air until they suffocate. It is horrible. One can stand it to see one, two or 20 men die, but to see these poor devils dropping like flies sort of gets on your nerv es. We hav e been av er­aging about 100 deaths per day. and still keeping it up.”

Flu victims were contagious for several days before they developed symptoms. Although most victims recovered following a week of fever, chills and nausea, often the disease killed in less than a day. There were no medicines or treat­ments. People reported family members dying within hours of showing their first symptoms.

Those that died developed horrific ear and head pain, and then pneumonia set in. When the pneu­monia became so severe that the lungs were unable to oxygenate the blood, the victims would become cy anotic with their skin turning blue and purple. For this reason people referred to the sickness as the blue sickness or the purple death. In the end, the v ictims would drown in their own lung fluids.

Viruses are so small that scien­tists didn't see them until after the invention of the electron micro­scope in 1933. In a short but excel­lent book on the subject, called Purple Death (Henry Holt, 2(XX)| author David Getz explains that millions, ev en billions, of flu virus­es can fit into a single cell. They do not eat, drink, breathe, produce waste, or travel by themselves. The flu virus is usually transferred from one human to another by sneezing, which ejects thousands of flu particles up to 25 feet away. The new victim need only be within that spray of flu.

The author explains that a flu virus prefers epithelial cells that line the respiratory' tract. Only one epithelial cell needs to be invaded. Getz states, “...the flu virus is little more than a pack­age of instructions on how to make more of itself." As if from a science fiction movie, the epithelial cell is taken over by an alien and told to become “a factory for the production of new viruses," The virus spreads from cell to cell, and the v ictim becomes syptomatic and begins sneez­ing. The Purple Death was before antibiotics, and the pneumonia bacteria that killed its v ictims was also taken over by the virus (called bacterio­phages) causing the bacterial pneumonia to be the worst ever seen.

During the second wave, many towns and cities passed public health ordinances. Some towns wouldn't allow' people to cross their bor­ders. Gauze masks were distributed in many places, and people wererequired to wear them. Movie houses and normal church ser­vices were shut down; funerals limited to 15 minutes. People didn't go to work. The tele­phone company took out ads imploring customers only to phone for emergencies; there were few’ operators to handle calls. With wounded soldiers returning from combat, hospi­

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of Spanish flu were

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tal facilities were already busy. Many medical practitioners were abroad helping the war effort. In parts of the country , medical students were left to care for the sick. Doctors and nurses, as well as the medical students were stricken. There were not enough morticians, grave diggers, coffins or places to store the dead. In Chicago, the nation's crime capitol, the crime rate dropped 43percent.

According to Eleanor Motley Richardson's, Andover, A Century of Change, /<S’96-/996 (published for the Andover Historical Society, 1995), on Sept. 27, 1918 the Andover Board of Health closed schools, the library and the movie theater. It advised people caring for the sick to wear gauze masks. Open-air hospitals were set up in tents in Lawrence, where strict san­itation rules were followed. The Andov er Historical Society indicat­

ed to me that church serv ices were suspended and the Andover Townsman reported that in one week 341 cases were reported.

Town Clerk Randy Hanson told me that the 1918 Town Report stated 1.503 cases of influen­za were reported and 25 people died. The 1919 report noted the health department was too busy to file a report, but said there were 274 cases of Spanish influenza. No deaths were stated. The population in Andover was a little more than

8,(XX) people.In all of Massachusetts, more than 45,000

people died.For years after the Spanish influenza, children

would skip rope to the rhyme;

I had a little bird,It’s name was Enza,I opened the window,And in-flu-enza.

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