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Inside: Fire has left pair living in mobile home page 7 OUR 117TH YEAR AndoverTownsman AN EAGLE-TRIBUNE COMPANY Issue No. 48 32 pages JULY 28,2005 75 CENTS Is it time for over-55 housing areas in Andover? By Greta Cuyler Skip and Pauline Giles never wanted to move out of Andover. But they felt the town's lack of housing for those over 55 left them no choice. When you retire, who wants to have a million-dollar home and pay $ 12.(XX) a year in taxes Why would I want to retire and keep doing this? You don't. You downsize. And Andover is not conducive to that." said Skip Giles, formerly of Hearthstone Place. Andover has no age-restricted housing bylaw, although the Planning Board is spearheading a proposal it plans to present to residents in the coming months (see relat ed story at right). The board has conducted studies of other towns that offer this type of housing, including North Andover, Tewks bury. Sudbury, Westford and Cohasset Dis cussions of specifics are now underway , including cost, units per acre and building height. The board does not want more than 231 over-55 housing units within Andover, a number that represents 2 percent ol its housing stock based on the 2(MM) census We would love to get something like this Continued on page 6 PHOTO BY MARC MCOEEHAN A new Volvo XC90 SUV with only 300 miles on it, driven by Panagiotis Papageorgiou of Andover, ended up in a giant sinkhole caused by a water main break on Haggetts Pond Road. The car in front of Papageorgiou had passed over the spot safely. Water-main break sinks road By Rita Savard A cracked water main caused the ground to collapse suddenly on Haggetts Pond Road Tuesday, swallowing the front end of a Volvo SUV. The force of water rushing through 12 feet of cracked piping created a sinkhole that was approximately 10 feet in diameter and 10 feet deep, according to Andover police Lt. William McKenzie. Panagiotis Papageorgiou of Andover was driving towards Lowell Street on Haggetts Pond Road around 12:45 p.m. when the asphalt crumbled beneath his vehicle, sub merging almost half of it underwater. 1 havent seen a hole like that since wit nessing a B52 crater in Vietnam,said McKenzie. The water was coming out so quick, no one could immediately tell that the road was already undermined. It was all sand. One car actually made it over fine, then the car behind it went under.The broken water main was responsible for feeding drinking water into the town's Wood Hill water tanks. The four tanks com bined hold 4 million gallons of water, about one third of the towns water supply, said Morris Gray, superintendent at the Depart ment of Public Works. The importance of the main made repair time crucial," Gray said, adding that it took a crew of workers about one and a half hours to replace the damaged section of pipe, disinfect the new portion and fill in the hole. The road was reopened to traffic at about 8 p.m. Tuesday. An estimated half million gallons of water was lost in the leak. Gray said. About 20 residences actually felt any effects from the burst." Gray said. "The problem was isolated very quickly." Katarina Homung, a resident of Granli Drive, near Haggetts Pond Road, was water ing her flowers around the time the pipe burst. I noticed the water pressure drop but I j really didn't think much of it at the time," j Homung said. "Then I heard helicopters fly- 1 ing overhead and suddenly there was all this j commotion happening." Papageorgiou sustained no personal ! injuries, but his new- sports utility vehicle, with only about 300 miles on it. was towed from the scene. One of the features on Papageorgiou's Volvo XC90 are sensors that automatically roll down the windows when water is detected, according to Homung. He could have been trapped. But the windows rolled down and he was able to rush out of the car." Homung said. It's a strong selling point for Volvo." Sample bylaw being cobbled to lay out rules By Greta Cuyler The town Planning Board is putting the finishing touches on a proposed town bylaw to define the type of age-restrict ed housing that would be allowed in Andover. While it appears no bylaw would be ready for the expect ed Special Town Meeting in September, the town plans to solicit resident feedback through a public forum in the coming months. Many communities have complexes geared to those 55 and older, but Andover cur rently does not. This type of community is attractive to a certain demographic of the population.said Stephen Colyer. town planning director According to Senior Town Planner Lisa Schwarz, approx Eagle-Tribune Publishing Co. sold Andover Townsman has new owner The Eagle-Tribune Publish ing Co. of North Andover announced Wednesday it has agreed to be acquired by Com munity Newspaper Holdings Inc. of Birmingham, Ala., which publishes newspapers in more than 150 markets across the United States. The deal will end more than a century of local family own ership of The Eagle-Tribune and Andover Townsman, and comes three years after the company bought the daily newspapers in Salem. Glouces ter and Newburyport from Dow-Jones & Company of New York. The Rogers family of Andover has owned the compa ny for 107 years. The purchase price was not disclosed. Both Eagle-Tribune Publishing and CNHI are pri vately held companies. Publisher Irving E. ChipRogers III. the fourth genera tion of his family to head Eagle-Tribune Publishing, announced the sale at a staff meeting Wednesday morning. He said he expects the deal to become final by mid-Septem ber and that it will allow the newspapers to continue to grow in the 55 communities they serve in Massachusetts and New Hampshire. Today, we re stretched to and sometimes beyond capaci ty,Rogers said. We knew we needed to add significant production capacity imately 1.87 million Massa chusetts residents will turn 55 between now and 2020. In its current form, the pro posed bylaw would require developers to acquire a special permit to build over-55 com munities, and these would be subject to several guidelines. Details will be finalized during public discussions, but there are basic guidelines the town is following: At least one of the resi dents of each unit must be older than 55. Such communities would be allowed in all residential areas in town, although how many units per acre would depend on the areas zoning. 15 percent of an over-55 Continued on page 6 or join a larger company with greater capacity. In a nutshell, we became too big to be small but were still too small to be big.Rogers said joining a larger organization is the best way for us to keep growingand that CNHI is a good cultural fit because it also values commu nity journalism. CNHI is focused on high quality, local journalism.he said. That's what we've been about for 107 years." Mike Reed. CNHI's presi dent and chief operating offi cer. said the purchase opens up growth opportunities for CNHI in New England, a region of the country where it does not own newspapers. "Not only are these newspa pers well-known and respected in our industry for their jour nalistic excellence, they are also noted for being well-run businesses, which speaks high ly of the Rogers family,Reed said. "We are proud to have these newspapers join the CNHI family and we know we will learn much from them." Founded in 1997 with fund ing from the Alabama teachers retirement fund. CNHI has daily, weekly and semiweekly newspapers in 20 states, most of them in the Midwest and the South. It has been aggressively buy ing papers in smaller mar kets with growth potential, and Continued on page 2 Index Arts & Entertainment ...................... 9 Business ................................................. 5 Classified/Real Estate ................... 21 Crossword............................................. 10 Editorial .......................................... 7 Education ............................................. 13 Letters ............................................ 7 Obituaries ...........................................20 Police Log ............................................. 6 Seniors News ...................................... 19 Sports ..................................................... 15 Townspeople ......................................17 Summer Camp Applications Availablel Starts 6/27/05 Call for more information FREE MEALS for KIDS one free entree per kid 112 yrs old or under) with every $30 purchase offer restricted to children's menu invalid with other offers coupon expires 8/31/05 7232 01810 learn horsemanship in a safe, natural environment $10 OFF with a purchase of $50 or more invalid with other offers coupon expires 8/31/05 IRONSTONE FARM 450 LOWELL STREET ANDOVER. 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Inside: Fire has left pair living in mobile home page 7

OUR 117TH YEAR

AndoverTownsmanAN EAGLE-TRIBUNE COMPANY

Issue No. 48 32 pages JULY 28,2005 75 CENTS

Is it time for over-55 housing areas in Andover?By Greta Cuyler

Skip and Pauline Giles never wanted to move out of Andover. But they felt the town's lack of housing for those over 55 left them no choice.

‘‘When you retire, who wants to have a million-dollar home and pay $ 12.(XX) a year in taxes ’ Why would I want to retire and keep doing this? You don't. You downsize.

And Andover is not conducive to that." said Skip Giles, formerly of Hearthstone Place.

Andover has no age-restricted housing bylaw, although the Planning Board is spearheading a proposal it plans to present to residents in the coming months (see relat­ed story at right). The board has conducted studies of other towns that offer this type of housing, including North Andover, Tewks­

bury. Sudbury, Westford and Cohasset Dis­cussions of specifics are now underway , including cost, units per acre and building height. The board does not want more than 231 over-55 housing units within Andover, a number that represents 2 percent ol its housing stock based on the 2(MM) census

“We would love to get something like this Continued on page 6

PHOTO BY MARC MCOEEHAN

A new Volvo XC90 SUV with only 300 miles on it, driven by Panagiotis Papageorgiou of Andover, ended up in a giant sinkhole caused by a water main break on Haggetts Pond Road. The car in front of Papageorgiou had passed over the spot safely.

Water-main break sinks roadBy Rita Savard

A cracked water main caused the ground to collapse suddenly on Haggetts Pond Road Tuesday, swallowing the front end of a Volvo SUV.

The force of water rushing through 12 feet of cracked piping created a sinkhole that was approximately 10 feet in diameter and 10 feet deep, according to Andover police Lt. William McKenzie.

Panagiotis Papageorgiou of Andover was driving towards Lowell Street on Haggetts Pond Road around 12:45 p.m. when the asphalt crumbled beneath his vehicle, sub­merging almost half of it underwater.

“1 haven’t seen a hole like that since wit­nessing a B52 crater in Vietnam,” said McKenzie. “The water was coming out so quick, no one could immediately tell that the road was already undermined. It was all sand. One car actually made it over fine,

then the car behind it went under.”The broken water main was responsible

for feeding drinking water into the town's Wood Hill water tanks. The four tanks com­bined hold 4 million gallons of water, about one third of the town’s water supply, said Morris Gray, superintendent at the Depart­ment of Public Works.

‘The importance of the main made repair time crucial," Gray said, adding that it took a crew of workers about one and a half hours to replace the damaged section of pipe, disinfect the new portion and fill in the hole.

The road was reopened to traffic at about 8 p.m. Tuesday.

An estimated half million gallons of water was lost in the leak. Gray said.

“About 20 residences actually felt any effects from the burst." Gray said. "The problem was isolated very quickly."

Katarina Homung, a resident of Granli Drive, near Haggetts Pond Road, was water­ing her flowers around the time the pipe burst.

“I noticed the water pressure drop but I j really didn't think much of it at the time," j

Homung said. "Then I heard helicopters fly- 1 ing overhead and suddenly there was all this j

commotion happening."Papageorgiou sustained no personal !

injuries, but his new- sports utility vehicle, with only about 300 miles on it. was towed from the scene.

One of the features on Papageorgiou's Volvo XC90 are sensors that automatically roll down the windows when water is detected, according to Homung.

“He could have been trapped. But the windows rolled down and he was able to rush out of the car." Homung said. “It's a strong selling point for Volvo."

Sample bylaw being cobbled to lay out rulesBy Greta Cuyler

The town Planning Board is putting the finishing touches on a proposed town bylaw to define the type of age-restrict­ed housing that would be allowed in Andover.

While it appears no bylaw would be ready for the expect­ed Special Town Meeting in September, the town plans to solicit resident feedback through a public forum in the coming months.

Many communities have complexes geared to those 55 and older, but Andover cur­rently does not. “This type of community is attractive to a certain demographic of the population.” said Stephen Colyer. town planning director

According to Senior Town Planner Lisa Schwarz, approx­

Eagle-Tribune Publishing Co. soldAndover Townsman has new owner

The Eagle-Tribune Publish­ing Co. of North Andover announced Wednesday it has agreed to be acquired by Com­munity Newspaper Holdings Inc. of Birmingham, Ala., which publishes newspapers in more than 150 markets across the United States.

The deal will end more than a century of local family own­ership of The Eagle-Tribune and Andover Townsman, and comes three years after the company bought the daily newspapers in Salem. Glouces­ter and Newburyport from Dow-Jones & Company of New York.

The Rogers family of Andover has owned the compa­ny for 107 years.

The purchase price was not disclosed. Both Eagle-Tribune Publishing and CNHI are pri­vately held companies.

Publisher Irving E. “Chip” Rogers III. the fourth genera­tion of his family to head Eagle-Tribune Publishing, announced the sale at a staff meeting Wednesday morning. He said he expects the deal to become final by mid-Septem­ber and that it will allow the newspapers to continue to grow in the 55 communities they serve in Massachusetts and New Hampshire.

“Today, we re stretched to and sometimes beyond capaci­ty,” Rogers said.

“We knew we needed to add significant production capacity

imately 1.87 million Massa­chusetts residents will turn 55 between now and 2020.

In its current form, the pro­posed bylaw would require developers to acquire a special permit to build over-55 com­munities, and these would be subject to several guidelines.

Details will be finalized during public discussions, but there are basic guidelines the town is following:

• At least one of the resi­dents of each unit must be older than 55.

• Such communities would be allowed in all residential areas in town, although how many units per acre would depend on the area’s zoning.

• 15 percent of an over-55

Continued on page 6

or join a larger company with greater capacity. In a nutshell, we became too big to be small but were still too small to be big.”

Rogers said joining a larger organization is the “best way for us to keep growing” and that CNHI is a good cultural fit because it also values commu­nity journalism.

“CNHI is focused on high quality, local journalism.” he said. “That's what we've been about for 107 years."

Mike Reed. CNHI's presi­dent and chief operating offi­cer. said the purchase opens up growth opportunities for CNHI in New England, a region of the country where it does not own newspapers.

"Not only are these newspa­pers well-known and respected in our industry for their jour­nalistic excellence, they are also noted for being well-run businesses, which speaks high­ly of the Rogers family,” Reed said.

"We are proud to have these newspapers join the CNHI family and we know we will learn much from them."

Founded in 1997 with fund­ing from the Alabama teachers retirement fund. CNHI has daily, weekly and semiweekly newspapers in 20 states, most of them in the Midwest and the South. It has been aggressively buy ing papers in smaller mar­kets with growth potential, and

Continued on page 2

IndexArts & Entertainment ......................9Business .................................................5Classified/Real Estate ................... 21Crossword............................................. 10

Editorial ..........................................7Education ............................................. 13

Letters ............................................ 7Obituaries ...........................................20Police Log ............................................. 6Seniors News ......................................19Sports .....................................................15Townspeople ......................................17

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PHOTO BY JON MAl'SAndover resident Jack Brady throws debris recovered from the Shawsheen River onto the river bank. He and other members of the Shawsheen River Watershed Association cleaned up the river on Saturday, removing tires, a lawn mower and pounds of other trash. Story, page 17.

2 THE TOWNSMAN, JULY 28, 2005

PLANNING BOARD

Board: Bank lights still spill too much107 years of ownership

By Greta CuylerBanking regulations do

not justify the brightness of the lights at Northmark Bank's new 63 Park St. branch, said Planning Board members Tuesday night.

Members said the lights continue to cause spillage onto adjoining residential properties, vio­lating the bank's special permit and fueling contin­ued complaints from resi­dential neighbors.

“There is more light on this bank than all other banks m town combined,' Whj|e banks need )ights t0 keep thejr ATMs and other faci|ities safesaid Paul Salafia, Plan- the Planning Board says the brightness must also fit in with the area.

ning Board chairman. _______________________________________________________________________"The bank has been trying

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to comply, but it just isn't work­ing."

Attorney Peter Caruso of Andover argued that his client, Northmark. has exceeded the requirements of the special per­mit and that the bank's goal is to ensure the safety of bank cus-

“The bank has been

trying to comply,

but it just isn't working.”

PAUL SALAFIA

PLANNING BOARD CHAIRMAN

tomers, residents and neighbors. “Why are you singling out this particular bank?" asked Caruso.

According to Salafia, the board is simply trying to bring the bank into compliance with town requirements, as it did with the Chinmaya Mission on North Main Street during the last year.

The federal Bank Protection Act mandates that all bank vaults be lit 24 hours a day, seven days a week. But planning officials told Caruso the issue is about light spillage onto neighbors' property, not the lighting of Northmark's property. North- mark is operating under a 2004

special permit from the town: condition 21 of the special per­mit mandates that no exterior light create glare or spill onto adjacent residential property.

“We have condition 21 and you have to comply with that. There's plenty of spillage” said Salafia. “This is not about light­ing your property. Look at con­dition 21 and say, ‘How do 1 fix it?'”

According to Caruso, the bank has seen a "dramatic mini­mization of lighting,” including lamp wattage reduction to 70 watts (five watts below town parking-lot light wattage).

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shields installed on all lights and additional shields installed with­in the last couple of weeks. In addition, the bank has extin­guished one of the bright lights at the rear of the building.

Sharon Mason, whose prop­erty on Chestnut Street sits kitty- corner to the bank’s property line, says the bank's lights have dimmed somewhat, but continue to shine directly into her son’s bedroom window on the second floor of her house. “The amount of spillage is really amazing,” she said.

Caruso said the bank's securi­ty lighting was installed after consultation with Andover Safe­ty Officer Robert Cronin to com­ply with safety laws, plus regula­tion and liability issues. Cronin was unable to attend Tuesday’s Planning Board meeting due to a training conflict. Planning offi­cials requested the bank either obtain a written explanation from Andover Police as to why the bank’s lighting needs to be as bright as it is or have an officer appear before the board.

Christine Bensley, a Park Street resident, admired the acorn-style lights the bank has chosen, but said the bank “is lit up like a castle.”

Planning officials hope they can come to an agreement with the bank after discussions with Andover Police, either by adjust­ing the bank's lighting or adjust­ing the special permit require­ments.

■ TOWNSMAN SOLDContinued from page I

it has also sold papers.The Eagle-Tribune Publish­

ing acquisition will give CNHl 91 dailies with a combined cir­culation of l million. Reed said. The daily and Sunday Eagle- Tribune will become its flagship and largest newspaper.

Eagle-Tribune dailies have a combined circulation of 105,958. They include The Eagle-Tribune in North Andover that serves the Merri­mack Valley and Southern New Hampshire, The Salem News on the North Shore, the Gloucester Daily Times on Cape Ann and The Daily News of Newburyport at the northeast tip of Mass- chusetts.

Additionally, Eagle-Tribune Publishing owns the Towniznan, the twice-weekly Derry (N.H.) News, the weekly Carriage Towne News of Kingston, N.H.. the Haverhill Gazette and Town Crossings in North Andover and Boxford.

The Lawrence Daily Eagle was founded in 1868 and the competing Evening Tribune in 1890. Alexander Rogers, great­grandfather of the current chair­man and publisher, was a reporter for the Daily Eagle when he borrowed from his father to acquire the two papers in 1898.

Chip Rogers assumed the role of publisher in 1998 follow­ing the death of his father, Irving E. Rogers Jr. Then, in the spring

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of 2002, Eagle-Tribune Publish­ing announced the purchase of the Salem, Gloucester and New­buryport dailies.

“Throughout this time, my family has been honored to play a part in building and strength­ening the communities we serve," Rogers said. “No ques­tion: It’s a stewardship."

The Eagle-Tribune is widely known in media circles, having won Pulitzer Prizes in 1988 for disclosing the flawed Massachu­setts prison furlough system and in 2003 for breaking news cov­erage of the Merrimack River drowning tragedy that claimed the lives of four young Latino boys. The paper has also been a finalist for the Pulitzer twice in the past two decades, and was cited this year as the best news­paper in New England in its cir­culation category by the New England Newspaper Associa­tion.

Announcement of the acqui­sition by CNHI came as a sur­prise. Rogers said he was not seeking to sell the papers but that several newspaper compa­nies approached him about becoming part of a larger opera­tion with more resources. He said CNHI’s commitment to community leadership and local journalism sold him on the idea.

“There are resources that CNHI can and will bring to our papers, and there are resources that we can and will share with CNHI’s other papers,” Rogers said. “I honestly believe this is a natural and positive step forward for the company's future growth."

Rogers said he did not expect the acquisition to result in layoffs or major changes at the company’s papers. He said the papers will function as a division of CNHI. and that both he and Richard Franks, Eagle- Tribune Publishing’s president and chief executive officer, will continue on with the new own­ers.

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IN BRIEF

PAST AND PRESENT

OLDER PHOTO COURTESY OF ANDOVER HISTORICAL SOCIETY MODERN DAY PHOTO BY TIM JEAN

Many years ago, the Andover Steam Laundry was located at the end of Post Office Avenue. Later a tavern was located here. Eventually, the building burned down. Apartments now occupy the area, as seen in the recent photo on bottom.

Blood drive TuesdayThe annual Super Summer Blood

Drive in Andover is set for Tuesday. Aug. 2 from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. at the Andover Town House, 20 Main St.

Donor recruiter Julie Quinn of the American Red Cross said Andover has been a longtime supporter of successful blood drives.

She is looking to collect 150 units of blood at this year's drive. For appointments, call 1-800-GIV-LIFE. All donors will be eligible for a Red Sox ticket raffle, Quinn said.

Peace group remembers A-bomb anniversary with vigil near Raytheon

During the week of Aug. 2 to 9, churches and peace groups in eastern Massachusetts will be commemorating the anniversary of the 1945 bombing of the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Among the activities are church- bell tolling, a worship service, films and vigils.

Several communities will hold vigils dedicated to remembrance of the bombings. One of these will take place in Andover on Tuesday. Aug. 9, near the Raytheon facility at intersection of Routes 93 and 133, from 6:30 to 8:30 a.m.

Merrimack Valley People for Peace is one of the groups sponsoring the effort.

Tax man comethPayment of real estate tax

bills for the first quarter of fiscal year 2006 is due Monday, Aug.1. Taxes unpaid after that date are subject to interest charges of 14 percent.

Town Offices at 36 Bartlet St. are open Monday through Fri­day from 8:30 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. Payments can be mailed in the envelope provided or dropped in the white mailbox with the blue town of Andover seal in front of the Town Offices. The tax collector’s office will also be open Monday, Aug. 1, from 5:30 until 7:30

p.m. Residents who have not received a bill, should call the tax collector’s office at 978-623- 8246 or have any other ques­tions, should call the assessor's office at 978-623-8265.

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Staying on your feetDoes the fear of falling keep

you from doing the things you love? Do you feel dizzy or unsteady? Do your feet become painful and numb?

Robert Ford, physical thera­pist, will discusses systems of balance, how balance can be improved and how people can decrease their risk of falling, as part of a health series at Marland Place’s community room, 15 Stevens St. on Monday, Aug. 8 from 2 to 3 p.m.

According to Marland Place, people rely on multiple systems to maintain their balance. These complicated systems work together to tell a person’s body how to balance itself and not fall over. Many factors can lead to balance dysfunction but these factors can be improved upon so that people do not have to accept feeling unsteady. People do not have to live with the fear of falling, says Marland Place.

Contact Michelle Muller of Marland Place at 978-475-4225 for more information. The pro­gram is offered by Marland Place Independent & Assisted Living and Gentiva Health Ser­vices.

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Contributory Retirement Board.Town Offices, third-floor confer­ence room, 9 a.m.

Disability Commission, Memorial Hull Library. Activity Riuim. 7 p.m.

Board of Selectmen, Town Accountant's Office, 7:30 p.m.

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Andover Conservation (ontniis- sion. Town Of fices, third-floor con­ference rrxrm. 7:45 p.m.

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The group will be facilitated by two members of the Merri­mack Valley Hospice team - Diane Blake, bereavement coor­dinator, and Deb DeMella. a nurse and hospice volunteer.

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Keebuhm Park, Dana Miller and Adam Rosini build a robot as they learn about engineering at

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Military intelligence includes AHS students’ infoLeague of Women Voters to discuss opting out option

Physicists’ building blocksKids use Legos to learn, build robots in summer program

By Rita SavardIf Legos had been invented

when Albert Einstein was a kid, maybe he would have conclud­ed his theory of relativity at age 16.

While Legos didn't help Ein­stein. they are helping tomor­row's scientists better under­stand physics and engineering.

Inside the halls of the Phillips Academy Gelb Science Center. 12 students work with simple building blocks to invent some complex gadgetry. Recording weather data, creat­ing topographical maps and investigating the relationship between space and time are projects explored through the use of Lego robots they build.

Assembling the miniature machines, according to teacher Tom Socci, is the least chal­lenging phase of students' pro­jects.

“Writing the programs that operate the robots is the hard part." Socci said. "Sensors drive the robots to see and feel. This is where students get to be cre­ative."

Organized in teams, students configure the small synthetic bricks in a variety of designs as they seek programs that will drive the robots to run most efficiently.

Surrounded by Lego blocks, the young scientists ha\e all managed to devise a robot unique in aesthetics and func­tion.

One Legobot resembles a landcrusier vehicle out of a sci­ence-fiction film.

“This is what happens when a Volkswagen and Hummer get together." jokes Jordan Polk, 16. of Memphis, who laughs with her teammates, Faridi Qaium. 17 of Washington D.C., and Oscar Chiu. 15. of Hong Kong.

Boasting both front and rear bumpers equipped with rotation

sensors. Chiu said their creation was tailored for practicality. The students' mission was to write a program that would drive their mapping robot to mine five bottles filled with liq­uid. The robot's power and speed depend on the materials the students choose and how they program them. In the end. deciding between treaded wheels or claws plays a signifi­cant role in completing the puz­zle.

“We were trying to find a simpler, more efficient way of moving the bottles." said Chiu, explaining the team's decision to implement the use of bumpers over mechanical arms. "Instead of just picking up the (bottles), we can push them away and it's faster."

Constant revisions help strengthen the robot's ability to carry out its specific task.

“Engineering is all about problem-solving and improvis­ing." Socci said. "Learning how to think like something else is a good mental exercise."

Leaders in scientific research at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology would agree, since the school's engineers have helped implement K-12 educa­tional programs designed to teach real-world applications through the use of Legos. The Phillips Academy summer course offering has attracted an eclectic mix of students ranging in ages from 14 to 17. draw n from locations around the globe.

"It's a great way to try out new ideas." said Socci. adding that his class in Lego robotics appeals to students with or with­out a background in engineer­ing.

By building a mapping robot and leaving it in the school's library overnight, students were able to track the number of peo­ple who used the room. Situated outside the library door, light

sensors changed each time the door was opened. By reading spikes in light readings, students were able to accurately report their findings.

Adam Rosini, 14, of New Jersey, said his brush with robot technology was not only fun. but should give him an edge over his classmates this fall.

"I'm taking physics and I wanted to get a head start," said Rosini. who is interested in becoming a geneticist someday. “It s been fun working with a bunch of people, building a robot and getting it to actually do what you tell it to."

$20,000 of vandalismBy Jim Patten

A rock-throwing vandalism spree caused an estimated $20,000 damage to cars and homes in Andover early Satur­day.

Six Tewksbury teens face criminal charges in the most recent spree. It began on Tewksbury Street in Tewks­bury. Police said at least four car windows were broken in Tewksbury before the teens drove into Andover, where they threw football-size rocks through windows of two homes and 13 cars before they were caught.

When Andover officers Stephen Neal and Peter Rein­ing pulled over their 1992 Buick LeSabre, the six teens were inside, along with a pile of large rocks.

One of the six told a reporter the vandalism was a random

I act.“We did it and we are

sorry." Kevin Ianette, 18, said. "We’ve never done anything like this. It was random. We are

By Rita SavardThe names, addresses and

telephone numbers of approxi­mately 900 Andover High School students will most likely land on the desks of military recruiters this year - with or without their consent.

Since 2002, a provision buried within 670 pages of the No Child Left Behind Act requires high schools receiving federal money to provide stu­dent contact information to mil­itary recruiters who demand it. Schools failing to comply with the law can lose federal aid.

Arguing that such a mandate intrudes on students’ rights, a group of Andover parents are wondering why they did not learn about the law before this summer. Some are now' trying to enlist the help of the superinten­dent in raising students' aware­ness on what they're calling a “hidden" subject.

“Parents are afraid students are not aware that this is actual­ly happening." said Peggy Kruse, president of the Andover League of Women Voters. Kruse said enough calls from con­cerned parents, about half a dozen, has prompted the League of Women Voters to begin plan­ning an open forum for discus­sion on the topic this fall.

The law prov ides students the right to withhold their records. But parents upset with the act question how students can exer­cise a right that they do not know exists, and are seeking more support from the school district to provide students with information on how they can opt out of having their personal information forwarded to recruiters.

“I was very surprised that

going to take action and pay whatever we have to."

Also charged were Bronson L. Milinazzo. 18; Richard P. Bellofatto, 18; Brian C. Lowe, 19; Ryan P. Berube. 17; and Gregory P. Weisse, 18.

The case is one of several involving teens in Andover and surrounding towns recently. Andover Lt. James D. Hashem said “the two things we seem to see" when vandalism erupts are parents who don’t know where their kids are or what they are doing and teens who have nothing constructive to occupy their time.

“They get together. There is nothing to do," Hashem said. “Sometimes there is alcohol involved, and this is what they do to occupy their time.”

Tewksbury police were also investigating incidents of van­dalism related to the Andover rock-throwing spree. As of Sat­urday morning four car win­dows were reported to have been smashed.

people seem to be acting sort of passive about the whole issue,” said Michael Kempster, whose daughter will be entering her freshman year at AHS in Sep­tember.

Kempster, who sought more information about students’ rights from the League of Women Voters, said a notice he received from the high school announcing the possible release of student information seemed more like “an aside" and includ­ed no details on how to opt out of the situation.

Information explaining the school's requirement by federal law to release student directories to recruiters is listed in the Andover High newsletter which is mailed to every student's resi­dence at least twice a year, according to Christine Gould, school registrar.

The notice urges parents who choose to opt out to send a letter to the high school.

“In the years past, we have also had a form for parents to fill out that was sent with the newsletter, but so few people sent it back we stopped sending out the form letter and now just include the notice in our news bulletin." Gould said.

This year. Andover High also will be posting the information on its Web site to target parents who might not read the high school's news. The last notice sent out in a schoolwide mailing was in June. Gould said.

“I have a strong bias that mil­itary recruiters should not force their way into the high schools," said Kempster. “Everybody knows how to get to a military recruiter if they want one so there's no reason why they should have to sell themselves that way in a high school situa­tion."

Prior to the provision in the 2002 No Child Left Behind Act, Andover Schools did not release students' contact information to recruiters, according to Marcia O'Neil, assistant superintendent of schools.

"We are now required as a local education authority to cir­culate that information to mili­tary recruiters upon their request." said O’Neil, explaining that the student directories released are for high school juniors and seniors. An enroll­ment of about 900 juniors and seniors combined is expected for the upcoming school year.

“We have had requests from parents to opt out from having their child's information released and the high school has honored that," added O'Neil. "The Massachusetts Department of Education notes that by pro­viding (student) information, recruiters can also inform stu­dents about scholarship opportu­nities offered through different (service, branches as well.”

O'Neil was not sure how many parents have actually requested withholding their stu­dents personal information.

“As a parent, you’re used to

signing form after form to grant your child access to everything. You even have to sign in to gain access inside the school build­ing," said Holly Muscolino, mother of six children, who sent a letter to the superintendent last month, requesting to opt out of the records release. Muscolino is currently working on a similar request to the US Department of Defense. “Nobody told us this information was going to the government. It was clearly intended to be under the radar screen.”

Separate from the schools' requirement to release student directories, is another program designed to bolster recruitment efforts. Working in conjunction with commercial data brokers including BeNow Inc. of Wake­field. Mass., the Department of Motor Vehicles and Selective Service registrations, the US Department of Defense has gathered a collective database of personal information from high school students ages 16 to 18 nationwide.

The Pentagon's list of student profiles include birth dates, cell phone numbers. Social Security numbers, e-mail addresses, grade-point averages, ethnicity and areas of study. In June, the database, which is updated daily and distributed monthly to the Armed Services for recruitment purposes, included the names of 30 million 16 to 25-year-olds, according to Lt. Col. Ellen Krenke, a Pentagon spokes­woman.

“Using multiple sources allows the compilation of a more complete list of eligible candidates to join the military." said Krenke. stressing that the Defense Department routinely monitors its vendors to ensure compliance with security stan­dards. "This is hardly a new practice. We've been collecting information on eligible candi­dates since Congress mandated it in 1982."

Reciting Section 503 of Title 10, United States Code. Krenke stated, “The Congress finds in order for Congress to carry out effectively its constitutional authority to raise and support armies, it is essential that the Secretary of Defense obtain and compile directory information pertaining to students enrolled in secondary schools throughout the United States."

To opt out of the Pentagon’s list, parents must send a written request to the Joint Advertising and Marketing Research & Studies Office (JAMRS); Atten­tion: Opt Out: 4040 North Fair­fax Drive. Suite 200; Arlington, VA 22203.

Student information will be moved to a “suppression file," said Krenke. The Pentagon retains the information, but does not release it.

To opt out of Andover High School's military recruitment list, parents must send a written request to the superintendent's office.

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Smash-and-grab robbers grip lots18 incidents in restaurant parking lotsBy Judy Wakefield

Local police call it a crime of opportunity and it has also become the crime of the sum­mer.

Andover has been hit hcird with a rash of “smash and grabs," where thieves smash car windows and grab whatev­er they see in the car. It's been happening in the parking lots of two popular restaurants in town, the 99 ■Restaurant on Lowell Street and the Chateau in West Andover.

Since May 17, there have been 18 reports filed with the Andover police and thou­sands of dollars worth of valu­able high-tech equipment has been reported stolen from cars parked at the two restaurants.

“We call it the crime of opportunity as they look in a car, break a window and grab whatever they see," Andover Safety Officer Robert Cronin said. “It's pretty tough to catch them because they just drive through and do this stuff quickly.

“People should be alert and they should put their laptops, cell phones and whatever else in the trunk. People shouldn't leave things in plain view," he said.

Cronin said police patrols with undercover officers have been beefed up in the two restaurant parking lots, but no arrests have been made. Tewksbury police are working with Andover, as Tewksbury’ has also been hit with a wave of smash and grabs.

"That Route 133 (Lowell Street) strip is being hit hard," Cronin said. “They hit Andover and then do the same thing in Tewksbury."

Bill Carney, an assistant manager at the 99 Restaurant, said thieves are striking at the busiest time as three cars were broken into last Friday night.

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One of those cars was a brand new Nissan Maxima. The Andover owner did not want his last name publicized as a GPS unit and his multi­user cellular phone, which contain some personal infor­mation. were stolen.

"There were 12 of us who went to the 99 after work and two of us had our cars broken into." said Adam, a new —■ Andover resident

who is a salesman and is on the road a lot. "I expect something like this to happen in a Boston parking garage, not in a town that I live in.

T feel very violated and I think the restau­rants should do more by hang­ing up signs saying there is a problem.”

Frank McCall of Andover, a teacher at West Elementary School, had his Volvo broken into last Friday night He and his wife, Patricia, were eating dinner at the 99, when thieves broke a car window and stole his briefcase.

McCall was glad to hear Andover police have beefed up undercover patrols. He agreed with Adam's feeling of being violated and said it was unsettling to have “smash and grabs" happening in his home­town.

“I'm glad to hear that this problem is getting some head­lines. People need to be made aware." he said.

Two years ago, a similar smash-and-grab routine target­ed the parking lot at the new skating rink at Phillips Acade­my. Several cars were broken into, prompting PA to install security cameras and parking lot lights, Cronin said.

Cronin said the key is to increase public awareness.

“Don't leave laptops, cells and other important personal property in view. Put it in the trunk." he said.

Finally, Main address for candy QueenMain Street seen as sweet location - even as high rent forces out neighborBy Judy Wakefield

A candy-store owner who has longed to get more visibility for her downtown business has finally landed a very sweet location.

Mimi Queen, longtime owner of Sweet Mimi's, is moving her business from Post Office Avenue to 94 Main St. She plans to open her new shop at the end of August.

“I was all by myself... no one walked by,” Queen said ol her Post Office Avenue address, which is a one-way street with limited parking near Elm Square “I am thrilled to be here and you can put that in capital letters

The prime retail location of Main Street comes with a high price. While Queen is unpacking, her next-door neighbor says he is packing up and leaving town because of a rent increase.

Body & Soul Nutrition Center at 92 Main St. is closing July 31 as the rent for the 1 .(MX) square foot space is jumping $500. Busi­ness owner Mark Saia said his rent is jumping from S3.(XM) to $3,500 a month.

"The astronomical rent is putting us out of business," Saia said. "There is no way to have a business with that kind of rent. We couldn't make any money."

Body & Soul Nutrition Center has been on Main Street for the past four years. Saia said he does­n't want to leave town, but the rent is too high.

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Signs reading "a rent increase is forcing us to close July 31," "thanks to our customers" and “everything must go" are current­ly hanging in the windows of Saia's business.

Queen would not say what she is paying for her new Main Street location, but said her rent will be double what she paid on Post

Mimi Queen is excited to be moving her candy shop from Post Office Avenue to Main Street, where she expects to see a lot more traffic.

Office Avenue.Queen said she has a positive

outlook about her new lixation. She has been quietly looking lor a Main Street location for the past five years. But the high rents and large spaces forced her to stay put, she said. When she heard about Geometries Gallery closing after 14 years on Main Street, she inquired and eventu­ally sealed a deal. At 700 square feet, it's just 20 feet larger than her current business space on Post Office Avenue, so the size was perfect for her. she said.

"But the best aspect of this is the visibility. People walk by and you don't get that on Post Office Avenue," Queen said. “I will have foot traffic and I won't be by myself."

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very si Min.In addition, she is being

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"Main Street visibility is good." said co-owner Lisa Schi- avone. "I loved the charm of Post Office Avenue, but the other end just doesn't have the visibil­ity we have now.

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At 5:38 p.m.. Joel S. Graca. 23. of 28 Stratton Road, was arrested

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police.At 9:56 p.m.. Albert J. Silvestri,

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Saturday. July 23 - At 12:52 a m.. Conor D. Rice. 18. of 237 Holt Road, was arrested and charged with resisting arrest and disorderly conduct.

At 1:09 a.m., James Grieve. 18, of 4 Peterof Circle, was arrested and charged with possession of alcohol.

At 12:52 a.m. Bronson L. Mili- nazzo, 18. of 124 Walnut Road. Tewksbury, was arrested and charged with several counts of mali­cious destruction of property over $250

At 4:20 a.m.. Kevin D. Ianetta, 18. of 281 Mitchell Drive. Tewks­bury. was arrested and charged with several counts of malicious destruc­tion of property over $250.

At 4:37 a m., Richard P. Bellofatto, 18, was arrested and charged with several counts of mali­cious destruction of property over $250.

At 4:56 a.m.. Brian C. Lowe. 19. of 90 Redgate Road. Tewksbury, was arrested and charged with sev­eral counts of malicious destruction of property over $250.

At 4:55 a.m.. Gregory P. Weisse, 18. of 19 Hillside Road. Tewksbury , was arrested and charged with sev­eral counts of malicious destruction

of property over $250.

At 5:18 a.m., a 15-year-old male from Tewksbury was arrested and charged with malicious destruction of property over $250

Tuesday, July 26 - At 1:22 p.m., Victor M Aquino, 18, of 57 Groton St.. Lawrence, was arrested and charged on a warrant for breaking and entering a motor vehicle during the night and possessing an instru­ment intended for burglary.

INCIDENTSWednesday, July 20 - At 2:05

a.m.. a motorist flagged down police to report a fight outside an Essex Street home. Police spoke to two people who were "wrestling" out­side the house and sent them back

inside.At 2:15 a.m. - Police discovered

an open door at a local business dur­ing routine security checks. A large safe located behind the counter con­tained cash and was unsecured, according to police reports. Police held $303 tor safekeeping until the owner was contacted to lock up the

store.At 2:36 a.m.. an officer reported

finding someone sleeping in a car. Police said the subject was a securi­

ty guard.At 9:43 p.m.. a caller said he

came to pick up his vehicle at the Park & Rule when he located a bas­ket of kittens that appeared to be

abandoned. The animals were trans­ported back to the station tor trans­port to Andover Animal Hospital in

the morning.At 11:00 p.m.. A Warwick Road

resident reported three kids in a white sedan were pointing a laser light into his house. Police checked

the area and found nothing.Thursday. July 21 - At 8:45

a.m., a resident reported receiving a call from her ex-bovfriend of one week, who told her he had taken some pills, including sleeping pills. An ambulance was dispatched to the male subject's residence. The ambu­

lance reported no cause to transport.Friday, July 22 - At 10:50 a.m., a

person from the Bradford. Mass, reported an Andover resident stole their identity.

At 6:21 p.m., a resident request­ed extra checks at the West Parish

and Sacred Heart Cemeteries. The person said they believed homeless people were sleeping in both ceme­teries at night anil people were par­

tying in the woods.Saturday, July 23 - At 11:23

a.m., a clerk at a Railroad Street business reported a male in a black Honda was taking pictures of cashiers. When an employee approached the subject, he tied.

Police filed a report.At 11:54 a.m., a resident report­

ed a man who looked to be in his mid 40s, was walking down River Road toward the monastery and

yelling at people.At 10:15 p.m., an ambulance

was dispatched for a female who had been drinking and ingested 10 unknown pills.

Sunday, July 24 - At 6:24 a.m., an officer assisted the fire depart­ment ambulance with transporting a 30-year-old male who appeared to have overdosed on cocaine.

At 10:44 a.m., a resident report­ed that someone was spraying his trees with a chemical and would not stop. Police said the homeown­er next door was new to town and employed a contractor to spray water. Police notified the subject of

town bylaws.

BREAKSSaturday. July 23 - At 8:07 a.m.,

a caller reported the boiler room at Grandview Terrace had been bro­ken into.

THEFTSFriday July 22, at 9:30 p.m., a

Corbett Street resident reported eight baseball helmets stolen out of her yard.

AUTO INCIDENTSThursday, July 21 - At 10:22

a.m., a caller from the Greater Lawrence Technical School report­ed a motor-vehicle break.

At 12:53 p.m., a motor vehicle crash resulted from a police chase.

Saturday, July 23 - At 5:13 p.m., a resident reported a vehicle rolled out of the driveway at a neighbor's house and hit his car.

At 8:10 p.m., a caller reported a vehicle had been broken into on River Road.

Monday. July 25 - At 3:44 p.m., a resident reported a car radio stolen. Police said no other damage had been done to the unlocked vehicle.

AUTO ACCIDENTSFriday, July 22 - At 12:05 p.m.,

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By Dorian BlockA Hudson man who led

police on a high-speed chase through downtown Andover last Thursday has been ordered to get mental health treatment and not drive under any circum­stances.

Joel Graca, 23. was silent and still as the Lawrence District Court clerk read the 14 charges against him. a contrast to his behavior Thursday, when he allegedly plowed through Andover's streets, struck a police cruiser and at least three other ears, and smashed his head through a police cruiser window.

Graca pleaded not guilty to five counts of assault with a dan­gerous weapon, his pickup truck; two counts of assault and battery with a dangerous weapon, again his pickup truck; three counts of leaving the scene of property damage, and single counts of malicious destruction of property over $250. resisting arrest, failure to stop for a police officer and negligently operating a vehicle.

Police said around noon last Thursday Graca turned from Salem Street onto Holt Road.

which was blocked off for sewer construction. Auxiliary Officer Jack Milne, who was working a detail at the site, offered to give Graca directions to Brooks School, where Graca said he was headed. Instead. Graca drove over a large dirt pile and a trench with workers inside. Offi­cer Kevin Lynch, on the other side of the construction, tried to stop him, but was forced to leap out of the way when Graca sped forward, said police.

A couple of minutes later, two officers stopped Graca's truck near Phillips Academy’s hockey rink, but Graca fled as the officers got out of their cruisers. Graca circled the neighborhood, struck one of the cruisers, two parked cars and a utility pole on Chestnut Street.

He sped downtown on North Main Street and hit two more cars. He then turned onto Poor Street and the dead-end Magno­lia Drive.

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■ OVER 55Continued from page I

in town to offer over-55 baby boomers an alternate housing source," said Paul Salafia, Plan­ning Board chairman.

Age-restricted housing is a growing trend in the building industry, according to local developer Bill Perkins. It allows baby boomers to downsize their homes, while also offering amenities that meet the needs of an aging population: first-floor master bedroom, fewer stairs and grab bars. “It is not a mone­tary thing,” said Perkins. "Andover has a wide spectrum of housing, but when you get to be a certain age, you love the town and want to stay. This type of product doesn’t exist. Not everyone can afford the high- end condo.”

The Giles lived in Andover for more than 20 years, raised three children and owned their own home. But last April they sold their 5,500 square foot home and bought a 3,600 square foot condominium at the Village of Stoneridge in Westford. They now live in a detached, two-bed- room, two-bath condominium with cathedral ceilings and a two-car garage, all located on one fkxxr. The 110-aere commu­nity averages one home per acre with lots of open space. The owner of each unit must be over 55.

Over-55 housing is a win-win proposition for the town, said Giles. His community in West- ford boasts 108 units on 110 acres. The community has its own water and septic system and the condo association takes care of all snowplowing. "There’s not one child here, so there’s no drain on the school system. The town gets all the

taxes.” In fact, the only town services provided to the commu­nity are fire, police and trash pickup. Since the average home is worth $500,000, according to Giles, the town gets a financial windfall.

According to Salafia, the pro­posal has been on the board’s front burner since last spring, when they offered to work on a town wide age restricted hous­ing policy instead of addressing one developer's specific request.

“How do you downsize in Andover? You don’t," said Giles. “I left there saying to myself They don't understand it, they

don't really seem to care.’ ”Giles says his family’s move

out of Andover was not a finan­cial decision. After selling his house in Andover for more than $1 million, his main concern was finding a smaller, more modem home. “We were look­ing around for three years, hop­ing, waiting for the town to approve (Perkins’ plan) to make an over-55 development," said Giles. When the town failed to act, he and his wife moved to Westford.

“We didn't want to leave Andover. Our son graduated from Andover High, he played football at Andover High, he got into Dartmouth because he came out of the Andover school system," said Giles.

Perkins is hopeful the town will resolve the issue of age- restricted housing. 'Andover's a great town mainly because of the planning over the last 50 years with its master planning, cluster zoning and large indus­trial area - those are the things they’ve been ahead on,” he said. “(Age-restricted housing) is one area that I think Andover should embrace.”

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■ HOUSING BYLAWContinued from page I

community’s units would be affordable.

• The minimum area for building would be five adjoin­ing acres of land.

• Units could have a maxi­mum of two bedrooms.

• No building would be allowed to exceed 35 feet in height, to be consistent with existing buildings in town.

• Communities would be subject to design standards, to blend into proposed areas.

• At least 25 percent of the land on the property would remain open space.

Town planners came up with the proposal at the urging of residents and developers, and have done extensive research into towns that have this type of housing, including North Andover. Tewksbury, Sudbury. Westford and Cohasset. Town

officials see this type of com­munity as an opportunity for families to move into town as older residents downsize their dwellings. “It opens up an older housing stock within the com­munity for families to move into,” said Schwarz.

The board does not want more than 231 over-55 housing units, which is two percent of the housing stock in town based on the 2000 census.

Salafia warned that there are still concerns about age-restrict­ed communities. “The other thing we’re considering is the whole idea of having age- restricted housing means that you lose the community aspect of a development. You don't have families, young people and old people," he said.

The board's proposal will undergo review by other town departments and then the pro­posal will be put to the public for discussion.

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Driving the over-55 issue

Developers are certain to attempt to build hous­ing communities geared exclusively for resi­dents older than 55 in Andover. For the town plan­

ning department to produce a bylaw setting standards for such developments, as it is now doing, only

makes sense.Some residents fear such developments might ruin

their neighborhood, based on the development’s size and style. If done correctly, over-55 developments could have some attractive characteristics, both for those living there and elsewhere in Andover.

Andover homes are filled with baby boomers who already or might soon want to move into smaller homes, while remaining in Andover. But given the current housing market, it can be financially difficult for those over 55 to sell their homes and move into suitable places here. Over-55 communities provide new options. They also allow people easier access to those with similar interests. This is a benefit to them, and to the town organizations they help.

Such over-55 communities can also benefit the town as a whole. Over-55 residents tend to use fewer resources while paying their taxes. Those over 55 are unlikely to have children in the Andover schools. The town's lauded system is its largest expenditure.

But most importantly, having over-55 housing consistent with the town's neighborhood standards can give people who have raised their kids in Andover more opportunities to stay in town, in a home that fits their lifestyle.

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Web question

Time for over-55 housing here?

Last week’s Andover

Townsman Web-site question was: Do you sup­

port the new state law which will pay family members to provide home care to senior relatives? 34 people respond­ed.

• 22, or 65 percent, said.“Yes, I think seniors would rather live with family than go into a nursing home. Plus, it will save the state money in the long run."

• 1, or 3 percent, said,“Yes. It’s a good idea, but I worry that state-funded nurs­ing homes will suffer as a result of less taxpayer sup­port."

• 3, or 9 percent, said “No.“It’s a good idea in theory, but family members will not be able to provide the same emergency medical services that seniors often require.”

• 5, or 15 percent, said, “No. The state oversight to prevent fraud and ensure care probably will cost more than anticipated, and will not stop all fraud."

• 2, or 6 percent, said “No.The state-funded nursing homes are doing a good job. Let's not fix what isn't bro­

ken."• 1, or 3 percent, said

"Other.”

This week’s Andover

Townsman Web-site question is: Town planning officials are now drafting a bylaw to set guidelines for age-restricted housing in Andover. Do you support “over 55” communities being built in town?

• Yes, definitely. Too many of my older friends and neighbors have moved out of town due to the lack of hous­ing geared to them in Andover.

• Yes. I think it’s an option that we should provide resi­dents. A lot of people want to downsize their homes as they get older, but aren't ready for assisted living communities.

• No, I don't think there's a need for age-restricted housing in Andover.

• Absolutely not. It would segregate a population of the town and destroy the age diversity that makes this town great.

• OtherTo vote, surf to

www.andovertownsman.com.

Letters Policy

TH E Townsman accepts letters to the editor from the commu­nity. Letters must be typed and no longer than two. double­spaced pages. All letter writers must include addresses and phone

numbers with their letters. The phone numbers will not be pub­lished.

The paper reserves the right to edit letters at its discretion.Reasons for editing include editing for length, clarity and style.

Letters should be received by the Townsman by Monday at 5 p.m. for consideration in that week’s paper. They may be sent by mail, fax or e-mail. Letters sent by e-mail should be sent to Neil Fater at [email protected], and included in the body of an e-mail, not as e-mail attachments. As a general rule, the

LETTERS

EMERGENCY PILL

Pharmacist has rights tooEditor, Townsman:

In regards to the letter "Phar­macists have duty” in the July 21 Townsman Richard Pangonis brings up some very good points. He states that pharmacist Shawn McKallagat does not have a right to force his opinions or beliefs on Pangonis, his cus­tomers, or anyone else. He also leans on the fact that we live “in a country with a multitude of diverse religions.”

I would agree with Pangonis. In a country where there are many opinions and beliefs, peo­ple should be allowed to follow their own opinions and beliefs. People should not be forced to listen to someone else if they do not want to. The beliefs and opinions of others should be respected without intimidation or threat. Finally, we should not be forced into selling what we do not agree with by some legisla­tive body. That is Pangonis’ point - even if that someone is McKallagat - isn’t it? Or. is Pan­gonis saying pharmacists shouldn't have these rights also?

Michael Baglio7 Hartford Circle

Man is listening to his conscienceEditor, Townsman:

One of the things that sets humans apart from animals is that we have a conscience. Con­gratulations to pharmacist Shawn McKallagat for thought­fully forming his and attempting to live his life by it. How refresh­ing! How vastly different from a slew of politicians at the state and federal levels who blindly and predictably follow their stan­dard party line without giving any apparent thought to these issues.

Letoumeau's might have lost the likes of Richard Pangonis as a customer but they’ve gained one in me.

Danette Morris 112 Pine St

It could happen to anyoneRuth Auchterlonie still

can’t figure out how she climbed out of her burning basement.

In the two years since she broke her hip, she has been partially housebound, able to ascend stairs only with someone's help. But as a Feb. 18 fire tore through her 161 Elm St. basement, she climbed the

. "7." """** S1X sta*rs t0 safetY“I remember putting

two feet on every step. I'd never gotten out of there on my own before," she said.

“I don’t know how she got out. I really don't” says Allen Young. 77, and Auchterlonie's boyfriend of many years. “God was with her. That’s all."

Now Auchterlonie is hoping to get back into the home.

For the past five months. Auchterlonie and Young have been living in a trailer - a mobile home with about 440 feet of usable space parked on their driveway. There is one small bedroom on each end of the mobile home, and another room in the middle. They spend most of their hours in this room, a combination kitchen, living room and laundry room.

Auchterlonie and Young don't offer com­plaints about their current plight. But when pressed, they admit their life has changed.

Their mobile unit is wedged at an angle between their charred home and a neighbor’s home, with only inches to spare on each side. The couple is allowed to have the mobile home only because their neighbor was kind enough to give them written permission to use some of his land.

“This is a blessing. We can live here.” says Young. "But it's nothing like having your own home. This isn't my way of life, because I lived over there for 30 years.”

The wall of the mobile unit's main room has only a clock and a free calendar on it.

“I live in this one room. Live right here in the kitchen. I like to sew. I don't even have a sewing machine now." said Auchterlonie.

Fire is a hungry, indiscriminate animal. It con­

sumes the homes of the rich and poor, the pious and agnostic. Fire Chief Chuck Mumane says about three or four Andover families every year have enough fire damage to their home that they end up without a home to stay in. Like others, Auchterlonie and Young lost mementos and pho­tos. living space and peace of mind.

“I can't watch a (TV) story with a fire. And whenever the fire trucks go by, they bother me." says Auchterlonie. She is weanng her children's clothing because all of hers was destroyed.

“I have two pairs of pants." says Young, look­ing down at his jeans. "This pair and another pair. And two shirts.”

“If you would go in that house right now. you'd pass out and I'm not exaggerating. That place smells in there to gag a maggot." said Young. "I wouldn’t wish this on anybody.”

The couple consider it a near miracle they were able to escape the blaze that has condemned their home. They praise Matthew MacKenzie. a passerby who helped Young and saved a family pet. and firefighters for their work But the lives they were familiar with crumbled in the blaze.

Allen has lived in Andover for the last 70 years. Auchterlonie for more than 50. They spent their last 30 years in the 161 Elm St. home, and - before the fire - were living with Auchterlonie's daughter’s family there. They are try ing to get a town building permit to tear down the charred wreckage of their old home and rebuild a similar one. with handicapped accessible entrances for Auchterlonie. "I don't want a big house. I only want to rebuild what I had." said Young.

If the couple cannot get a permit to rebuild on the existing land, they know they cannot afford to stay in Andover. Ideally, they 'd have the new place ready before another tough winter piles snow around Auchterlonie and her trailer.

“That would be a nice Christmas present - to be back in there," says Auchterlonie.

She hopes to one day climb the stairs of an Andover home again. For now. she can only look out the window of her trailer and see what she once had.

“You see fires on TV. You hear about it on the radio. But you never think it will happen to you," she said.

Neil Fater is editor of the Andover Tow nsman.

Patrick, a gubernatorial candidate ready for workEditor, Townsman:

Deval Patrick, a candidate for governor in Massachusetts, recently met with an enthusias­tic crowd of more than 130 citi­zens at the Andover Senior Center.

Patrick inspired the crowd with his message of hope that by everyone working together, great achievements can be made in improving people's

everyday lives. He spoke of plans to expand health care to the hundreds of thousands of our family and neighbors who don't have it; of dramatically improving our public schools, not just by endless testing, but by using creative ideas includ­ing charter schools and school choice; of getting serious about economic development, and of using our considerable

resources to keep jobs in our community. Deval Patrick spoke of wanting to do the work of government, not just in hold­ing an office or title.

Judging from the audience response, Deval Patrick has a lot to offer and folks were just plain excited. He is the real deal.

Patricia Commane 7 Hall Ave.

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Thursday, July 28Dallas Night at the Y, the

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will host its Tenth Annual Dallas Night celebration and family BBQ.

featuring cowboy and cowgirl parade for kids, family challenge

games, dunk tank. moon bounce, western-themed arts and crafts, water balloon toss, and more, 5:30 p.m. until sundown. $8 per person in advance. $10 at the door, 165

Haverhill St.; 978-686-6191.

House lecture, the Trustees of Reservations group hosts "A Mid­

summer Evening at the Stevens- Coolidge Place,” featuring a picnic

supper on the lawn followed by a lecture by renowned architectural

historian Richard Guy Wilson, author of The Colonial Revival House, which prominently features

the Stevens-Coolidge house,5-6:45 p.m. picnicking, followed

at 7 p.m. by the lecture presenta­tion. $20 for members of the Trustees, $25 for non-members,

box suppers must have been ordered by July 22, Stevens-

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and Betsy Wish, and in multiple media, particularly painting, textile

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tography, printmaking, and weav­ing, reception 6-8 p.m., free and

open to the public, exhibit on dis­play through Sept. 11, regular hours are Tuesday through Satur­day, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.. and Sun­day, noon to 4 p.m.. Brush Art

Gallery and Studio, 256 Market St.. Lowell; 978-459-7819 or visit the Web site www.thebrush.org.

A Voice of My Own, a story about the passion of past women writers,

written by Eleanor Jones and sub­titled “A special evening with Nan

Webber & Company," will be pre­sented by six actors and a musi­cian, 7:30 p.m. $15, North Shore

Arts Association of Gloucester. 11 Pirate’s Lane, Gloucester; 978- 283-1857.

Artist workshop, an acry lic-oil

plein-air workshop by Charles Gruppe. sponsored by the North Shore Arts Association of

Gloucester, attend one or all three

consecutive days < Friday, Satur­day, or Sunday), 10a.m.-4p.m„ $60 per day for members, $70 per

day non-members, 11 Pirate's Lane, Gloucester; 978-283-1857.

Saturday, July 30

Singles dance, the Single Lite group is sponsoring a dance for both

members and non-members. 8 p.m. to midnight. $6 for members,

$8 for non-members. American

Legion Hall. 1314 Main St. (Route 121). Haverhill; Cindy 978-373-

3504.

Sunday, July 31

No events listed.

Friday, July 29

Gallery opening reception, theAnnual Resident Artists' Exhibi­

tion provides a showcase (see

graphic, below) for the 14 artists at the Brush Art Gallery and Studios,

including the work of two

Andover residents. Carol Boileau

Monday, August 1

No events listed.

Tuesday, August 2

Live music, award-winning key­

boardist. composer and producer

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The Annual Resident Artists’ Exhibition, including the work of Andover residents Carol Boileau and Betsy Wish, is on display through Sept. 11 at the Brush Art Gallery. Meet the 14 resident artists from 6 to 8 p.m. tomorrow, Friday, July 29.The reception and show are free and open to the public. The exhibit’s regular hours are Tuesday through Saturday, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., and Sunday, noon to 4 p.m., at Brush Art Gallery and Studio, 256 Market St., Lowell. Call 978-459-7819, or visit the Web site www.thebrush.org. ▼

The Brush Art Gallery & Studios presents

"Imagine"

Featuring:14 Resident ArtistsJuly 3rd to

September 11th

2005

"Increasing the

awareness of the Arts"

Meet the Artists

Reception:

July 88, 8005

6:00 - 8:00 pm

Cover ArtistsHeidi Jackson

Donna Murray

Gay Tracy

Lauren Bedau-

Evans

PHOTOS BV TIM JEAN

The Summer Theater Ensemble will perform Damn Yankees next weekend, Aug. 5 and 6. Students rehearse Shoeless Joe. Hannibal, Mo." a song that lyrically explains the nickname for Joe Hardy, better known in baseball circles as Shoeless Joe.

Damn Yankees!No Jeter, Giambi or Sheffield - It’s the Summer Theater Ensemble at the Collins Center

By Greta Cuyler

ed Sox Nation thrives in Andover. So it seems only fitting that the Sum­mer Theater Ensemble chose the

play Damn Yankees as its summer perfor­mance this year.

The play’s plot, based on the book by George Abbott and Douglass Wallop, revolves around a lovable but losing base­ball team and the diehard fans who hope and pray for a victory over those ‘damn Yankees.’ It opened on Broadway in 1955.

Elly Seavey, a reading specialist at South Elementary School and co-director and pro­ducer of this year’s performance, says her production's lovable losers, the Washington Senators, will be replaced by - who else? - the Boston Red Sox, reflecting Boston's sweet victory over the Yankees in last year’s World Series Championship.

"The plot - it's light. The music is won­derful. Everyone knows the music and I think it can appeal to all generations," says Seavey. Twenty-seven Andover students, ranging from seventh to 10th grade, will perform the musical at the Collins Center on Friday and Saturday, Aug. 5 and 6 at 7:30 p.m. Seavey’s co-director and co-pro­ducer is Kathy Abisso.

For the past three years, resident Zach

Zatet, 15. has been part of the ensemble, which is run through the Department of Community Services.

"I really like it because it's a group." he says. "It doesn't matter how big a part you have, everyone’s equal and the play focuses on every one, not just the leads.”

It is important that younger children have an artistic outlet during the summer, says Seavey. “For those who don't go away, they might not have something that would give them focus and they might not be able to get together with other kids. This is some­thing for the population of students who want to be involved in the arts.”

The theater ensemble takes up residence in the Collins Center every summer. Begin­ning in early July, the program is an all-day youth program that lasts for four weeks, cul­minating in a theater performance. Students auditioned for roles in March and the play was cast in June. This year's performance will feature a 10-piece orchestra. Proceeds from the play will pay the professional staff and fund the production.

"I've been in school plays, but this is my first professional production," says Joe Thi­bodeau, 13, of Andover. "It's a great experi­ence to meet a lot of people.’’

Continued on page 11

From left are Patrick McGinn, who plays a minion, Kyle Butler, who plays the Devil, and ChamBrais Medeiros, who also plays a minion. The three are rehearsing for the Summer Theater Ensemble's performance of Damn Yankees next weekend. Aug. 5-6.

Anything like Christmas in July?

Hot Halloween: All sizzle, no sugar

“We just wanted to do

something crazy.”

By Rita Savard

When Shelly Goldstein answered her doorbell, she was not expecting to find Bat­

man. Wolverine, and “Clownakin" Sky- walker standing on her porch.

“I thought it might be a singing telegram at first," laughs Goldstein.

Her next thought was deja vu. The costume-clad kids called out "Trick-or- treat.”

Once the long, hot days of summer roll in. Andover neighborhoods can begin to resemble ghost towns in the eyes of kids staying close to home. Finding relief from temporary bouts of boredom sometimes requires getting creative.

For one group of Andover kids, cele- b r a t i n gHalloween tom flannery, 12

in July lastThursdayseemed like the answer.

"We just wanted to do something crazy” said Tom Flannery, 12. of Mer­cury Circle. After rummaging through his attic for old costumes. Tom. along with friends Chris George 13, and Patrick Farnham. 13, went on a quest for some sugary loot. Patrick was the mas­termind behind the plan.

A fourth accomplice, self-described as "the coolest kid in Andov er," chose to remain anonymous to uphold his per­ceived image. The Andover boys all play hockey in the Pee Wee Ones league.

After knocking on neighbors' doors, the gang discovered one major draw­back to jump-starting the autumn holi­day: their sweet tooth was left wanting.

“All we got are these chocolate Hanukkah candles," Chris joked.

“I thought it was hilarious," said Goldstein. "They're out having fun and it seems like a good idea for a slow sum­mer’s day. I'd say we're probably look­ing at some future candidates for TV.”

PHOTO BV TIM JEAN

Chris George, 13, Tom Flannery, 12, and Patrick Farnham, 13. attempted to scare up some fun by donning their Halloween costumes in July. Shelly Goldstein is in back.

10 THE TOWNSMAN, JULY 28, 2005

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assemble the largest team ever to participate in Newburyport's 46th Annual Yankee Homecoming 5K/ Ten Mile Road Races, raising funds to be donated to research in

pancreatic cancer and to the “Look Good... Feel Better" program spon­

sored by the American Cancer Society; $50 entry fee includes

Yankee Homecoming race fee. bright pink "Be Pink... Be a Sur­vivor” T-shirt, and donation to

sponsored charities, deadline for

in-store signup at Be Pink, 15 State St., Newburyport, is July 31, race begins at 6:30 p.m. from Nock

Middle School, Low Street, New­buryport; 978-463-PINK (7465).

Wednesday, August 3

Concert in the Park, the free sum­mer series continues with the Four Guys in Tuxes taking requests, 6-8 p.m., free, at the Park, comer of

Bartlet and Chestnut streets, bring blankets or chairs and picnic sup­pers; in the event of rain on

Wednesday, the concert will be

held the next day, Thursday, call

the DCS weather line after 3 p.m. for weather updates 978-623-8279;

Mary Donohue 978-623-8273.

Thursday, August 4

Small business workshops, the U S.

Small Business Administration (SBA) is sponsoring a one-day

series of three free workshops to demonstrate ways the SBA can

help small businesses reach their goals: "Finance Your Dreams" at 9

a.m., "Working Together for Suc­cess” at 10 a.m., and "Government Contracting: The Hidden Market"

at 11 a.m., free, but registration is required, Salem Enterprise Center

al Salem State College, 121 Loring

Avenue, Salem; to register for one or all three workshops, call Anna Outerbridge 617-565-8510 or send

an email to

[email protected].

Friday, August 5

Damn Yankees will be performed by Summer Theatre Ensemble,7:30 p.m., $10 for all seats, tickets

can be purchased at the Depart­ment of Community Services.

Learning Express, from cast mem­bers, and at the door; J. Everett Collins Center at Andover High School, Shawsheen Road; Kathy

Abisso 978-474-4748 or

[email protected].

Jimmy Fund Golf Tournaments will be held in August: the Bud-

weiser tournament today, Friday, August 5, with shotgun starts at 7 a.m. and 1 p.m., Mt. Pleasant Golf

Club in Lowell, registration fee $110; the Lynne Markos Memorial

tournament for colon cancer research on Monday, August 8, with shotgun start at 1:30 p.m., Andover Country Club, registration

fee $200; 866-521-GOLF (4653).

Saturday, August 6

Nearly Wet Paint auction, fundrais­er for the North Shore Arts Associ­ation, featuring 80 never-before-

seen or freshly painted works to be

auctioned off by State Senator Bruce Tan, $10 admission includes

reception: preview and reception begin at 5:30 p.m., auction at 7

p.m., 11 Pirates Lane, Gloucester; 978-283-1857.

Damn Yankees, see entry under Fri­

day, Aug. 5.

Sunday, August 7

Vocal Pops concert, the vocal chamber ensemble Coro Stella

Maris will perform its second

annual Pops concert by performing Gershwin, Cole Porter, and Kurt

Weil selections in celebration of

the I (X)th birthday of Harold Arlen, composer of such classics of the

American Songbook as "That Old

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■ JULY 28 THRU AUG. 7Continued from page 10

Black Magic,” “Stormy Weather,”

and "Ac-cent-tchu-ate the Positive," as well as the most beloved songs from the 1939 film "The Wizard of

Oz," including “Over the Rainbow”

and "Follow the Yellow Brick

Road," 5 p.m., free-will donations welcomed, St. John’s Church, 48 Middle St., Gloucester; 978-283- 3833 or visit Web site

www.corostellamaris.org.

OngoingSummer Activities

Summer concert series, the free summer series, Wednesdays, Aug.3 featuring Four Guys in Tuxes playing requests, 6-8 p.m., free, at

the Park, comer of Bartlet and Chestnut streets, bring blankets or chairs and picnic suppers; in the

event of rain on Wednesday, the concert will be held the next day,

Thursday, call the DCS weather

line after 3 p.m. for weather updates 978-623-8279; future con­

certs: Aug. 10 - Rico Barr & The Jump Jive Review; Aug. 17 (final

show) - Mill City Jazz; Mary

Donohue 978-623-8273.

Pomps Pond, the pond is open daily for the season; daily fees $5 per person, resident season stickers $75 or $30 for senior citizens, Pond

View concession stand open daily, hours through July 31: noon-7 p.m.; Aug. 1-14: noon-6 p.m.;

swim lessons begin July 11 through

Aug. 25,11:15 a.m. - noon, off Abbot Street; 978-623-8273.

Art Exhibitions

Addison Gallery of American Art.Eye on the Collection: Copley to

Hopper, Selections from the Addi­son's extensive permanent collec­

tion including more than 40 land­

scapes, cityscapes, still-lifes and portraits that span 200 years of the

richness and complexity of Ameri­can art, through July 31; Over +

Getting the ‘ensemblespirit'■ ‘DAMN YANKEES’Continued from page 9

Seavey says the group aims to chose ensemble perfor­mances. “It's important to us that each actor has a meaningful role,” she says, adding that ensembles allow for minor cast additions to accommodate the number of student participants.

Last year, the group per­formed Grease.

“The kids really have the ensemble spirit. They really care about each other, support each other and know that every act is dependent on one another," says Seavey

For Rudhdi Karnik, 14. of Andover, this y ear’s show is an opportunity to perform in her first musical. “I just like being in plays,” she says. “1 love to sing."

Tickets are $ 10 and are avail­able at the door the night of the show; in advance, at the DCS office in Town Offices, 36 Bart­let St„ and at Learning Express on Park Street; or from members of the cast.

Over: Passion for Process, through July 31, two- and three-dimensional

works by artists whose extreme craft combines ordinary materials and traditional hobbies and craft

skills to create extraordinary works; Classic Modern: Art Deco Silver

from the Collection of John P. A.\elrod. through July 31, highlight­ing the breadth and novelty of design in Art Deco silver, with designs drawn from the particulars of American life — trains and sky­

scrapers, prohibition and urban liv­ing, jazz music and Hollywood movies; Art and Craft, through July 31, featuring works from the adddi-

son’s permanent collection. Art and Craft acknowledges the integral

relationship between hand and mind, necessity and idea, maker

and product that is embodied in the decorative arts, Gallery hours Tues­day-Saturday 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Sun­

day 1-5 p.m., free admission. Addi­

son Gallery of American Art,Phillips Academy; 978-749-4015, www.addisongallery.org.

Alpers Fine Art of Andover, through Aug. 21, “Warm Winds, Cool Waters." an exhibition of oil

paintings, pastels and watercolors by seven artists and several familiar

Alpers exhibitors, gallery hours Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday

10 a.m.-6 p.m., Friday and Satur­day, 10 a.m.-8 p.m.. Sunday 10 a.m.-4 p.m., 2 Main St.; 978-470-

0013 or www.alperslineart.com.

Robert S. Peabody Museum ofArchaeology, Objects and their Meanings: Historical Highlights of the Peabody, displays ethnographic

objects front museum’s collections of North and South America and a

series of photographs that illustrate

the activities of the museum's key people during the last century;

Tuesday through Saturday, noon-5

p.m., by appointment only, free admission. Phillips Academy cam­

pus. 175 Mam St.; 978-749-4490.

Arthur Griffin Museum of Photog­raphy, Tuesday-Sunday, noon—I p.m., $5 admission. $2 seniors,

members and children under 12 free. Thursday admission is free all day, 67 Shore Road. Winchester: 781-729-1158, www.griflinmuse-

um.org.

Brush Art Gallery , the Annual Resi­dent Artists’ Exhibition, including the work of two Andover residents,

Carol Boileau and Betsy Wish, free

and open to the public, exhibit on display through Sept. 11, regular

hours are Tuesday through Satur­

day, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., and Sunday, noon to 4 p.m.. Brush Art Gallery and Studio, 256 Market St., Lowell;

978-459-7819 or visit the Web site

www.thebrush.org.

COOL Gallery, exhibit hours Tues.

and Thurs. 1-5 p.m., COOL Gallery. 338 Market St., Lowell;

Cultural Organization of Lowell 978-446-7162

Gallery 181. Cotton Weaving House, 181 Canal St., Lawrence; through

August 30: Cool Pop, featuring works by Judy Johnson (oils),

Philip McKenzie (oils) and Jim

Primmer (photography), opening reception Thursday, August 11, 5-8

p.m., free and open to the public; Jim 978-688-4544.

Robert Lehman Art Center at

Brooks School, gallery hours l ues day-F'nday 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m.. Satur­

day, 8:30 a.m.-mxtn, Sunday, 2:30- 5 p.m., 1160 Great Pond Road.

North Andover; 978-725-6232

Whistler House Museum of Art, Wednesday-Saturday, 11 a.m.-4 p.m., $4,243 Worthen St., Lowell; 978-452-7641.

Churchill Gallery, an exhibition of landscapes by award-winning artists Robert Scott Jackson and Dennis Sheehan, gallery hours are

Monday-Saturday. 10 a.m 5 p in

and Sunday noon-5 p.m.. 6 Inn St.. Newburyport: 978-462-9891.

Essex Art Center, through Aug. 19: in the Main Gallery, "Faith in Art"

featuring Latino artist* Claudia Arcia, Federico Bachman. Raquel Bauman. Jairo Cruz. Pan

Goncalves, Norma Lopez. Cecilia Mendez, Leida Montanez, Gabriela Perez-Fiato; in the Elizabeth A.

Beland Gallery. 'Time Spells" by

sculptor and installation artist Patri­cia Tinajero-Baker; gallery hours Monday, 3-7 p.m., Tuesday through Thursday, 10 a.m.-7:3O p.m., Fri­

day, 10 a.m.-5:3O p.m., galleries are

free and open to the public; Essex Art Center, 56 Island St„Lawrence; Cathy McLaurin 978-

685-2343 or

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Memorial Hall Library, featuring

during August a traveling exhibit of hand-made artist books created by ten area artists as a collaborative project; participating artists include

Laura Gawlinski of Andover, whose bulk theme was "A Love Letter to Mother Nature"; opening

reception for the exhibit Tuesday, August 9,6:30-8:30 p.m.; library

hours: Monday-Saturday , 9 a.m -9 p.m., Sunday, noon-5 p.m.; 978- 623-8401.www.mhl.org ►

McQuade Gallery, located in the McQuade Library at Merrimack

College, gallery hours same as library hours: Monday through Ihursday, 7:30 a.m.-midnight. Fri­day, 7:30a.m.-6 p.m.. Saturday. It)

a.m,-5 p.m., Sunday. 11 a.m -mid night, call to confirm hours, tree admission; 978-837-5(MX).

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Have Journal, Will TravelA Journey of Journals is a traveling exhibit of handmade artist

books on display at Memorial Hall Library through Aug 31Maxine Farkas of Lowell initiated this collaborative project

among If) area artists late last fall when she was leaching at Friends Fabric Art in Lowell.

Each artist made a blank book (or altered an existing journal), chose a theme, and created the cover and the first spread ol pages in their own book. Then every two weeks, the books were passed secretly from artist to artist, and the results were not to be revealed until the project was done. While each artist could see the work the previous artists had done, they never saw their own book again until months later when the circular journey w as complete

Andover resident Laura Gawlinski s book theme is "A Love Let­ter to Mother Nature," and Gay Tracy of North Andover chose "Dreams." The other artists’ book themes include "Water." "Night." "Travel." "Time to Dance," “Circles." “Urban Landscapes." “The

t Essence.” and "Time/Change."In addition to Gawlinski and Tracy, participating artists include

Karen Bettencourt of Woburn, Linda Dunn of Cambridge, Margot Stage of Westford. and Maxine Farkas. Sharon Sawyer. Gwen Stith. Ann Lee and Sonja Lee. all of Lowell. Eight of the artists work together as the Lowell Fiber Studio and will conduct work­shops on fabric and liber-related art at the new Western Avenue Studios in Lowell beginning in August. Western Avenue Studios will hold an open-studios event Sept. 24-25.

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rimack College, the Fireside and

first floor lounges, call for hours; 978-837-5000, Ext. 4205.

Senior ('enter artists, talented artists participate in ;irt classes and enjoy the "drop-in group" on Wednesday

and Thursday mornings. ;irt display of oils, watercolors, pencil, pen and

ink. pastels and oriental finish ,trt is

in the Music Room: Andover Senior Center. Whittier Court; 978-

623-8321.

I.orica Artworks, gallery specializ­ing in original line art from Ireland

and America, featuring the largest collection of original line art from

Ireland in the Boston area, presents a collection of paintings by Irish

artists celebrating the regions of Ire­

land and their intrinsic fieauty. including Arthur O’Callaghan's

paintings: gallery hours: 10 am.-5

p.m. Tuesday. Wednesday and Sat­urday. 10 a.m.-8 p.m. Thursday and

Friday, noon-4 p.m. Sunday, as

well as fiy appointment; free admis­sion. handicap access: 90 Main St.; 978-470-1829.

Walsingham Gallery, works fiy

artists J.C. Airoldi. Robert Douglas Hunter. Jean Lightman. Elizabeth M. Leary. John Daniel Phillips. Frank Strazzulla Jr., and others; gallery hours Monday . Wednesday-

Saturday. 10 a.m.-6 p.m.. Sunday. noon-5 p.m.. closed Tuesday s. 47 Merrimac St.. Newburyport; 978- 499-4411 www.thewalsingham- gallery.com.

Montserrat College of Art Gallery .

Monday-Thursday. 11 a.m.-5 pin..

Friday . 11 a.m.-noon, and by

appointment. Carol Schlosfierg Alumni Gallery . 23 Essex St.. Bev­erly; 978-921-4242. Ext. 1319.

Evos Arts Gallery tree. 98 Middle

St.. Lowell; 978-441-9906.

www.evosarts.com.

Flint Memorial Library 147 Park St.. North Reading; 978-664-4942.

ww .flinlmcmoriallibrary .org.

Churchill Gallery . Monday - Wednesday. 10 a.m.-5:3O pin.:

Thursday-Saturday. 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Sunday, noon-5 p.m.. 6 Inn St.,New bury port, 978-462-9891.

The State of the Art Gallery and

Sculpture Garden, Rocky Neck Art Colony . Gloucester: 978-463- 8883.

Cape Ann Historical Museum.Tuesday through Saturday . 10 a.m.-5 p.m.. 27 Pleasant St.. Gloucester; 978-28.3-0455.

Sydney sailsOn the other side of the world, in

the land down under, is the city of

Sydney

Sydney is the largest city in Aus­

tralia with four million residents

Canberra is the capital of Australia

Sydney is one of the most beauti­

ful cities in the world. Life revolves

around water Residents spend a lot

of time on beaches, in sailboats or

enjoying seafood.

When people think of Sydney, most

think of the attractions at the har

bor. (Or harbour as they spell it in

Australia.)

The most prominent landmark is

the Sydney Opera House. It was built

over a period of 20 years and openea

by Queen Elizabeth II in 1973 The

architect designed the building with

the ocean in mind. The roundea

peaked white roofs remind some

people of sails or seashells

Theater, classical music ballet

film and operas are performed year

round. Great windows overlook the

harbor and theatergoers can watch

sailboats and ferries cross the wa­

ter while they listen to music

From the opera house, you can see

the Sydney Harbor Bridge The

bridge was completed in 1932 and

spans the entire harbor It is 3,773

feet long, 440 feet tall and carries

160,000 vehicles a day1 The bridge is

on television every New Year s Eve

because Sydney launches its fire­

works show from it.

Australians enjoy sports During

the summer of 2000 Sydney hosted

* A A *Which two sailboats are the same?

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The Valley Players are performing the sentimental comedy Butterflies Are Free at the Amesbury Playhouse Dinner Theater. This is a heartwarming tale of a blind man’s attempt at independence as he moves into the big city. He has a lovely, feisty female (Jenna-Lee Cusack as Jill Tanner) next door neighbor, and a loving-yet-controlling mother who is not quite ready to let her son (Nathan Daniels as Don Baker) go it alone. Butterflies Are Free runs for two weeks starting today, July 28 through Aug. 7. Shows are Thursday - Sunday with a Wednesday matinee on Aug. 3. Reservations are required. Prices for the show are S12-S17 and S26-S44 for dinner and show combo. Full bar and appetizer menu available. To make reservations, or for more information, call the Amesbury Playhouse at 978-388-9444, or click www.amesburyplayhouse

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The Saltbox Gallery. gallery hours. Tuesday through Friday . IOa.m.-5 p.m.. Saturday 10 a.m.-1:30 p.m.. 49 Mam Si.. Topsfield; o'S-887-

3844.

Nevins Memorial Hall. 305 Broad­

way. Methuen; 978-686-4080.

.1. David Broudo Gallery of Art.

Monday-Friday. 9 a.in.-5 p.m.. Endicott College. 376 Hale St.

(Route 127) Beverly; 978-232- 2250.

Revolving Museum. ' Signs of Life"

is a cave env ironment, the product of some 76 student artists from the

Lowell public schools, created over a period of 6 months and inspired

by the cave paintings of Lascaux and Altamira but conveying the

symbols and messages of modem day kids, on display through Aug. 21; "Family Life.' ' a display explor­

ing the theme of family life, also open through Aug. 21; audiences

w ill be taken on a journey through a variety of innovative artworks

The Sydney Opera House is located in Sydney Harbor.

the Olympic games People from all

over the world came to Australia to

see the competitions. Australians rat­

ed behind 17-year-old Ian Thorpe,

who won three gold and two silver

medals in swimming competitions

They are also big fans of sports

Americans don t know much about.

"They have their own sport called

Aussie Rules football that is similar

to rugby but played on a cricket field.

Speaking of rugby, that's a favor-

*e of Aussies as well It’s like a com­

bination of football and soccer and

they take it very seriously.

Australia hosted the Rugby World

Cup m 2003 People came from around

the world to root their country's team

to victory The United States had a

team in the competition, but the

squads with the best chance for vic­

tory were England, France, South

that explore issues like pollution

control and spirituality through

nature, artist-driven museum, dedi­

cated to presenting public art. exhi­bitions. educational programs,

gallery hours: Tuesday-Saturday.

If) a.m.-4 p.m., Sunday. n<xin-4 p ill.. 22 Shattuck St.. Lowell; 978- 937-2787.

Laura Coombs Hills Gallery,

gallery hours: Monday-Saturday.11 a.m.-5 p.m.. Sunday , noon-5

p in.. 65 Water St.. Newbury port: 978-670-9102, ww w. new bury por-

tait.org.

Mingo Gallery, Tuesday-Friday. 10

a.in.-5 p.m.. Saturday. IOa.m.-4 p.m.. 252 Cabot St.. Beverly; 978- 927-5964.

Gelb Gallery at Phillips Academy,

Monday-Friday. 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Sat­

urday. Sunday , noon-4 p.m.; 978- 475-4419.

Bravos Arts Gallery,Thursday. Fri­

day. Saturday . 10 a.m.-4 p.m.. One

Last Main St.. Georgetown: 978-

Africa, Australia and New Zealand

England beat Australia 20-17 in

Sydney for the championship

The zoo in Sydney displays many

of the animals for which Australia is

famous. You can look at kangaroos,

koala bears, wallabies, wombats, Tas­

manian devils and platypuses.

Australia is a friendly country and

an ally of the United States.

It started off in a very odd way

The country was a colony of Great

Britain, which used it as a prison

settlement. During the 1700 andc

1800s, convicted prisoners were sent I

to Australia by courts in England. < Once they served their time, they |

were free to do what they wished in f

the new country. Many became pros- 9

perous Australia is now independent, ®

but it is still closely allied with Great 7.

Britainco-

bo the mathThe Sydney Opera House |

opened how many years ago’ “

How many vehicles an hour 2

travel on the Sydney Harbor ;

Bridge?

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newspaper have’

Lowell Folk Festival is July 29-31

Festival is designed for one and all

The Lowell Folk Festi­val - reportedly the largest free folk festival in the nation - is three days of tra­

ditional music, dance, craft demonstrations, street parades, dance parties, and delicious eth­nic foods, presented on six out­door stages throughout the city of Lowell, beginning tomorrow, Friday, July 29, 7-10 p.m.; Sat­urday, July 30, noon-10 p.m.; and Sunday, July 31, noon -7 p.m.

The Lowell Folk Festival also features craft demonstra­tions. more than 20 varieties of ethnic foods, and a family activ­ity area. The schedule of perfor­mances follows:

Friday, July 29Boarding House Park

7:00 - 7:50 Solas

8:00 - 8:50 Bill Kirchen

9:00 -10:00 Nora Jean Bruso

John Street Dance Pavilion

7:00 - 8:15 Joe “GRKMANIA" Grkman Band

8:30 - 9:45 Kevin Naquin & Trie Ossun Playboys

Saturday, July 30

Parades

11:00 am Roma Band - Faneuil Hall Marketplace, Boston

1:00 pm Roma Band parade down Dutton St. to Ladd & Whitney Monu­

ment

6:00 pm Roma Band parades from Ladd & Whitney Monument to Boarding (exact time TBD) House Park

Boarding House Parkj 12:00- 12:50 Solas

1:00 - 1:50 Tatiana Sarbinska

2:00 - 2:50 American Piano Masters featunng Jeff Little, Dave Bourne and Daryl Davis

3:00 - 3:50 Nora Jean Bruso

4:00 - 4:50 Dale Ann Bradley

5:05 - 6:00 Ricardo Lemvo

7:00 - 7:50 Kevin Naquin & The Ossun

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Ayer Lofts Art Gallery, a coopera­tive artist space in Lowell, Thurs­

days. 6-9 p.m.. Friday. Saturday.

Sunday, noon-4 p.m.. 172 Middle St.. Lowell: Mandy Shear 617-335-

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12:00-1:00 Joe “GRKMANIA" Grk­man Band

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2:30 - 3:30 David & Levon Ayriyan

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Bentley College in Waltham recently announced the names of local residents who were named to the presi­dent’s list and the dean's list for their academic achieve­ments in the spring semester.

The following Andover residents were named to the president's list: Patrick Matthew Roy, majoring in economics; and Melanie Jade Gamache. majoring in finance.

To be named to the presi­dent’s list, a full-time student must have a grade-point aver­age of 3.7 or higher with no course grade below 3.0 dur­ing the term.

Andover residents named to the dean’s list at Bentley include: Michael Christo­pher Shanahan, majoring in management; Nicholas Arthur Vaccaro, majoring in corporate finance and accounting; Jeffrey R. Vallera. majoring in finance; Lisa Lynn Tisbert. majoring in information design and corporate communications; Lisa Marie Famiglietti. majoring in accountancy; Carolyn Ann Berberian. majoring in marketing: Eliza­beth Seton Moffitt, majoring in marketing; and Layal Marie Hanna, majoring in business and accounting.

To be named to the dean's list, a full-time student must have a grade-point average of 3.3 or higher with no course grade below 2.0 during the term.

□ □□Ryan H. Hutzler of

Andover has received faculty honors for the spring semes­ter at Trinity College in Hart­ford, Conn.

To eam this honor, a stu­dent must achieve a semester grade-point average of at least a 3.67 with no individ­ual letter grade below B- minus.

□ □□The University of Massa­

chusetts Lowell spring semester dean’s list students from Andover are: Susan Pulido, senior; Susan Provencher. junior; Lisa Tylus, senior; Adam Lynch, senior; Nicole Ducey, senior; Matthew Jones, senior: and Matthew Libby, senior.

A grade-point average of at least 3.0 with no grade lower than a B must be achieved for inclusion on the dean's list.

□ □□The University of Massa­

chusetts Lowell 2005 com­mencement was held June 5 at the Paul E. Tsongas Arena in Lowell. Graduating seniors from Andover and their degrees include:

Ralph A. Duffer, bache­lor of fine arts;

David E. Webber, master of science in engineering;

Amelia S. Pineault. bach­elor of fine arts;

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Signing up for safe drivingArea programs help teen drivers to maneuver around troubleBy Lauren Underhill What’s Up contributor

In the 15 miles-per-hour parking lot of Lucent Technolo­gies in North Andover last Sun­day. teenage drivers were found skidding at speeds up to 60 mph. Their parents made them do it.

“My dad signed me up,” said 17-year-old Molly Baird of Andover. Baird participated in Skid School, a program spon­sored by the Massachusetts State Automobile Dealers Char­itable Foundation. It was designed to teach new drivers skills and techniques necessary for accident avoidance and emergency situations on the road.

During the four-hour course, teens sped new Volvo S40s around, performing various maneuvers to gain knowledge of how an automobile is meant to handle.

“It was fun to explore the handling capability of the auto­mobile,” said Matt Bagnell, whose favorite activity was the slalom course. He was surprised at how well the cars handled while swerving around cones at about 50 mph, he said.

Other drills included an anti­lock brakes (ABS) panic stop, tailgating, backing up. and an emergency lane change. Baird said learning about the anti­lock-brake capabilities was helpful. “I usually think you take longer to break. This taught me I can do it that quickly," she said. This knowledge was gained when instructors told her to speed the car up to about 50 miles-per-hour and then slam on the brakes as hard as possible before smashing into a row of fluorescent orange cones.

Nancy Bagnell laughed as her son Matt spun out of control in the slalom course, crediting her younger son Dan as the bet­ter slalom driver. Onlooking parents were confident in plac­ing their children’s safety in the hands of the highly trained coaches, many of whom race cars as a hobby.

Sandy Stevens, who owns and runs the school, emphasizes the importance of parents’ involvement. Nancy Bagnell said she read about Skid School years earlier and decided her sons should take the course together after Dan got his license recently.

“The driver we want is the one who got their license yester­day, because they are the most at risk,” Stevens said. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, automo­bile crashes are the leading cause of death among teens today. Forty-two percent of 16- year-olds in Massachusetts are involved in accidents, which is three times more than 18- or 19- year-olds, and eight times more than 25-year-olds.

Coach Peter Morrison said younger drivers are the best stu­

dents because “they don’t have any bad habits” and can be taught the correct way right off the bat.

The same techniques stu­dents learn in Skid School have been taught to ambulance dri­vers, state police, firefighters and corporations by Stevens Advanced Driver Training, which is based in Merrimack, N.H. Stevens has been doing this type of training for the last 20 years.

The program's popularity is growing, with a goal of training 1,000 students this year. The $300 course is sponsored by the Massachusetts Auto Dealers Charitable Foundation, bringing the cost down to $150 for Mass­achusetts residents. Many ses­

sions, like the one last Sunday, are also sponsored by a local dealership, which lowers cost to $100 per student.

Stephen Bartlette from Ira Dealers in Danvers said Ira. which started out as a family business, feels obligated to give back to the community. As he witnessed the day’s events, he said, "I think this is great. I wish they did this as part of drivers' education.”

A certificate of completion from Skid School could result in a 5 percent discount off car insurance in the future. Accord­ing to Martha Battle, foundation manager of the Massachusetts Auto Dealers Charitable Foun­dation, a bill is waiting to be passed by the legislature to give participants in this program the discount.

Beside costs, finding suitable locations to accommodate the event is an issue. The Lucent Technology site is provided by

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Commerce Insurance Co. and the In Control Advanced Driver Training Program have launched a public awareness program targeting teen drivers. Pictured, from left, are Peter Dignan, Commerce senior vice president of marketing: Ian Wallis. In Control ADT CEO; Colleen Carr, a Kingston mother who lost a teenage son in a car accident two years ago; Committee on Public Safety Co-Chairman and State Rep. Bradford Hill (R-lpswich); Jeffrey Helm of Atlantic Advisers Insurance Inc. whose agency represents Commerce Insurance; and Andover Police Chief Brian Pattullo.

Teaming up to educate local driversIn an attempt to reduce the number of acci­

dents among teenage drivers, Commerce Insur­ance Company has teamed up with In Control Advanced Driver Training (ADT) to educate young drivers using advanced driver training techniques. The program is supported by Andover police chief Brian Pattullo.

Beginning immediately, independent agents

that represent Commerce Insurance will be able to share information about the program with their customers who have newly licensed indi­viduals in their family, and encourage them to participate in an In Control ADT training ses­sion. Research shows that advanced driver train­ing programs reduce the number of crashes among new drivers by more than 70 percent.

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With this review, John and James recom­mend this hook for readers 13 and older because of disturbing imagery and chilling, true accounts of the Holocaust.

IMAGINE BEING SEPARATED FROM your family and imprisoned. Imagine a life where every crumb of food is brutally fought over, and every breath is taken amidst shrouds of jealousy. This nightmare takes place in a world where some people

are considered to be better than others, and some lives are more valuable than others - and those considered less valuable need to be eliminated as soon as possible.

As horrifying as this may sound, it is the truth behind the Holocaust, the systematic extermination of Jews and other groups by Nazi Germany. The novel Night by Elie Wiesel is a chilling story of one prisoner's tribulations throughout his life at the con­centration camp.

When Elie’s family is deported to a Nazi concentration camp, he has no idea that his life is about to come crashing down around him. Soon, his family is split up, he is forced to work for nothing but a meager

sen ing of soup and a small piece of bread, and he needs to cling onto life with every last ounce of his being. He will learn that he has to rely on his father as his only source of support, but he does not realize that he has more of an impact on his father than he ever thought he could.

Night is Elie Wiesel’s inspirational story of how the human spirit has the power to prevail over any evil that life throws towards us. It is a powerful piece of literature that is sure to leave a lasting impression on the reader for a long time to come.

We recommend Night for readers who are 13 years of age and older, because of some disturbing images and accounts of horrifying acts onthe part of the Nazi soldiers. This is a novel for readers who are partial to any genre, especially historical fiction.

We give Night by Elie Wiesel a rare 10 out of 10. It is an amazing piece of literature that grasps the very essence of the Holo­caust and forces the reader to experience the same fear, anxiety, and panic that gripped the Jews in the concentration camps. It is

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Wiesel’s voice is such a great example of literary talent, not only because of his innate ability to convey details through some­times vague passages, but because the book is reality. It makes the novel all the more impressive to know that all of the trouble that the main char­acter experiences really hap­pened to countless individuals who were held captive by the Nazis.

Night by Elie Wiesel is required reading in some of the English classes at Andover High School. It is irrefutable that even if one does not attend

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■ UMASS LOWELL GRADSContinued from page 13

Aimee B. LaCroix. master of education;

Dereck J. Ouellet. bachelor of science in engineering;

Jennifer H. Zhang, master of business administration;

Carrie A. Keller, master of arts;

Melissa M. Langlais. bach­elor of arts;

Alison M. McArthur, bach­elor of science in business administration;

Christopher McCarroll. doctor of engineering;

Amanda S. Gallant, master of education;

Ann M. Cataldo. bachelor of arts;

Michael R. Wallace, bache­lor of science in business administration;

Susan M. Provencher. bachelor of liberal arts;

Susan H. Smith, doctor of education;

Nicole T. l)ucey. bachelor of arts;

Daniel H. Minkkinen.bachelor of fine arts;

Amy K. Ranieri. master of science;

Edmond P. Boulanger.bachelor of science in business administration;

Joseph P. Davies, bachelorof science;

Katrina Espiritu. bachelorof arts;

Kenneth John Chapman.bachelor of science;

Jenna Donovan, bachelor ofscience;

Ani Tabibian. bachelor of liberal arts;

John T. Beanland. bachelorof science;

Suzanne N. Zanoni. bache­lor of science;

Holly Hemenway. bachelorof arts;

Lindsay B. Delaney, bache­lor of arts;

Hossein Aram, bachelor of

arts;Christopher Simari. bache­

lor of liberal arts;Shawna M. McCloskey,

bachelor of liberal arts;Michael K. Mossack. bach­

elor of science in business administration;

Ashley G. Chandler, bache­lor of science in business administration;

Katherine L. Ternullo. bachelor of fine arts;

Susan T. Pulido, bachelor of science:

Christopher P. Rogers.bachelor of liberal arts;

Kristen Sullivan, master of education;

Jennifer M. Dahl, master ofscience:

Susan-Ellen Robinson.doctor of education;

Shardul Niyogi Ramolia.master of science in engineer­ing; and

Nicholas C. Lee. bachelor of science in business adminis­tration.

Amy Wetterskog. a mem­ber of the class of 2(XXS at Wells College in Aurora. N.Y.. has been named to the dean's list for the spring semester.

Wetterskog is the daughter of Alison and Jerry Wetterskog of Andover.

To be eligible for dean's list, a student must carry a semester GPA of 3.5 or better and take a minimum of 12 letter-graded hours (four courses).

The following Andover stu­dents enrolled in the Martin J. Whitman School of Manage­ment at Syracuse University were named to the dean's list for the spring semester: Sheri Bernstein, majoring in market­ing management: and Laura O'Connell, majoring in finance and advertising.

To qualify for the dean's list, students must achieve at least a

3.4 grade-point average (on a 4.0 scale) during the semester.

□ □□Christopher DeLorenzo. a

freshman from Andover major­ing in communications design, is enrolled in the College of Visual and Performing Arts at Syracuse University. He was named to the dean’s list for the spring semester.

To qualify, students must achieve at least a 3.4 grade- point average (on a 4.0 scale) during the semester.

□ □□The following students

enrolled in the College of Human Services and Health Professions at Syracuse Univer­sity were named to the dean's list for the spring semester: Anna Floreen, a senior major­ing in child and family studies; and Elizabeth Muscolino. a freshman majoring in nutrition.

To qualify, students must achieve at least a 3.4 grade- point average (on a 4.0 scale) during the semester.

□ □□Mark Margiotta. an Eagle

Scout with Troop 77 in Andover, was awarded a $500 scholarship by the Yankee Clip­per Council Eagle Scout Asso­ciation at the council's annual meeting and awards dinner on June 16.

Margiotta is a recent gradu­ate of Phillips Andover Acade­my. His activities included the engineering club, baseball, squash and the debate club.

Margiotta will attend Georgetown University in the fall, where he will study at the McDonough School of Busi­ness concentrating in high finance or business manage­ment. His plans also include attending graduate school to earn an MBA.

The following Andover stu­dents were named to the dean's

list at Salem Stale College for the spring academic semester: Nicole M. Brown, Kelly-Anne Couture, Jeanne M. Kenny and Daniel P. Luther.

Students are required to carry 12 credits or more and attain a grade-point average of at least 3.0 to be placed on the dean’s list.

□ □□Two students were among

those named to first honors on the Clark University dean's list.

David S. Rainen of Andover is a member of Clark University’s class of 2005 who studies psychology. Rainen attended Andover High School.

Evan M. Stuart of Worces­ter, who is also a member of Clark University's class of 2005, studies psychology. Stu­art also attended Andover High School.

This selection marks out­standing academic achievement during the spring semester.To be eligible for first honors, stu­dents must have a grade-point average of 3.8 or higher, of a maximum of 4.3 (all Ag­grades).

□ □□Thomas D. Valleau of

Andover, a member of Clark University's class of 2007. has been named to second honors on the dean's list:

Valleau attended Andover High School.

To be eligible for second honors, students must have a grade-point average of 3.5 or higher.

Emily Pallotta a student at Andover High School, is the winner of the Springfield Col­lege Book Award. In a presenta­tion at the school. Pallotta received a leather-bound copy of Miriam Webster's Collegiate Dictionary.

The book award honors a high school junior whose per-

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Pallotta was one of 44 stu­dents in 11 states chosen for Springfield College book awards and will also be entitled to a waiver of Springfield Col­lege application and enrollment fees.

□ □□Two Phillips Academy stu­

dents brought silver and bronze medals home from the Interna­tional Physics Competition. All five students who competed in this year's International Physics Olympiad in Salamanca. Spain, were awarded medals July 11 in a closing ceremony.

US high-schoolers passed several levels of exams, com­pleted a rigorous training camp at the University of Maryland. College Park. Md., and then competed against students from 74 other countries July 3-11.

Silver medal winner was Nickolas Fortino. a senior at Phillips Academy.

Bronze medal winner was Daniel Whalen, a junior at Phillips Academy.

The US Physics Olympiad Program was started in 1986 by the American Association of Physics Teachers to promote and demonstrate academic excellence.

□ □□Bradford Whiting of

Andover has been recognized on the dean's list at Norwich Uni­versity in Northfield. Vt. for maintaining a 3.0 or higher GPA for the spring semester.

Whiting is majoring in crimi­nal justice.

□ □□Nicholas Culver studied in

England for the 2004-05 acade­mic year, at the London School of Economics and Political Sci­ence.

A junior at Connecticut Col­lege in New London, Conn., Culver is one of many students to take advantage of the study- away options offered each year by the college.

Culver, a 2002 graduate of Andover High School, is the son of Sandy Culver and Pamela Bloomfield of Sagamore Drive.

□ □□Merrimack College recently

announced those students named to the college's spring dean’s list.

To be named to the dean’s list, a student must achieve a 3.25 grade-point average based on a 4.0 grading system.

Merrimack dean’s list stu­dents from Andover include: Amy Brennan, Virginia Car- roll, Christopher Cataldo, Grace Farnham, Ashley Heller, Adam Martel, Kelly McLaughlin, Jessica Neal, Yen Nguyen, Caitlin Sermos, Stacey Walsh and Bruno Zan- otti.

□ □□Astra Lowery, a sophomore

from Andover, has been named to the Luther College dean's list for the spring semester of the 2004-05 academic year.

Lowery, the daughter of Bur­rell and Catherine Lowery of Andover, is majoring in elemen­tary education at Luther. She is a 2003 graduate of North Andover High School.

To be named to the dean's list, a student must earn a semester grade-point average of 3.5 or better on a 4.0 scale.

Luther is a four-year college located in Decorah, in northeast Iowa.

□ □□Gregory Alexander Booth

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Undergraduates receiving second honors earned a grade- point average of 3.7 or better on a 4.0 scale.

Booth is one of only 1,052 Georgetown University under­graduate students in Washing­ton, D.C., recognized with sec­ond honors.

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American Legion baseball

Andover Post 8 races back to the finals11-10 victory clinches a berth for ’04 champs in the 2005 State Tournament finals

By Rick HarrisonThey found a way to win.Champions always do.With the bases loaded in the bottom of the

I Oth, Joel Keefe lined a 1-1 pitch to right field and Zach O'Donnell raced home with the win­ning run to propel the Andover Post 8 American Legion baseball team to a pulsating 11-10 victo­ry over Peabody Tuesday evening at Peter Aumais Park.

The victory clinched a berth in the 2005 Massachusetts State Tournament finals, which begin this Saturday at Finn Field in Milford.

The reigning state champs open play in the double-elimination tourney on Saturday with a first-round game against either Sandwich or Fairhaven.

It’s the second game of the day and will start at approximately noon - or a half-hour after the first game (9 a.m. lends.

Keefe's clutch hit in the winner-take-all third game of a best-of-3 second round Sectional senes versus Peabody provided a fitting finish for Post 8, which came from behind in three of five Sec­tional games and won twice in extra innings against Lowell Post 87 and Peabody.

"Our kids wouldn't be denied." said Andover manager Joe larrobino, drained from five nailbit- ing games in seven days.

"They never stopped believing they could do it - ev en when we were two outs from elimina­tion against Peabody."

Post 8 trailed 4-0 after two innings, 9-6 after seven and 10-9 before tying it in the ninth and winning in the 10th.

"When the season started our major goals were to win the district - and get to Milford with a chance to defend our state title," said larrobino following a post-senes pizza party at the Iorio home. "It wasn't easy - but we did it.

"1 can t say we played our best baseball all the way through these two series. We scored a lot of runs but also gave up a lot. Our defense wasn't as sharp as usual."

larrobino also noted last year's success put a huge bull’s-eye on this team's back.

"1 don't know if there's been a lot of pressure on us this summer. But 1 think a lot of people expected us to be where we are - after losing only three players from a team that won it all."

□ □□Zone 8 rivals Andover and Peabody locked

up for three games in three days after both swept opening Sectional senes, Post 8 eliminating Low­ell Post 87 and Peabody ousting Newton.

The second series did not start well for Andover as Peabody bolted to an early 10-run lead in the opener at Peabody High - and held on for an 11-8 victory that snapped a seven-game Andover win streak.

Post 8 rebounded just 24 hours later, behind lefty ace Dan Godefroi and stopper Tom Arrigg. squaring the series with a backs-to-the-wall 4-2 tnumph in stifling temperatures at Aumais Park.

That set up the decisive third game which

PHOTOS BV JON MALISAndover catcher Tim Hughes chases down Lowell s Matthew Lawler during Andover's 11-7 win against Lowell. Andover swept the best-of-3 series in the opening round of the American Legion playoffs.

drew a crowd of several hundred spectators to Aumais Park Tuesday evening.

□ □□

In the opening two-game sweep of Lowell Post 87. Andover fell behind 5-1 early in both contests before rallying for 8-7 and 11-7 victo­

ries.Tim Hughes' two-run double in the top of the

I Oth inning was the game-winning stroke in the opener at Stoklosa/Alumni Field in Lowell.

A strong relief stint by 16-year-old lefty Kevin Calabro, a first-year Legion player who blanked Lowell on two hits over the final 2 2/3 innings, was the key to the second-game tnumph as Paul Malaguti. Ryan Shepard and Hughes col­lected two RBI each at Aumais Park.

This marked the sixth time in Andover man­ager Joe larrobino's 17-year tenure that Andover and Lowell met in the sectionals, including last year when Post 8 also swept the series in two

games."We've had some memorable and exciting

senes with Lowell" said the manager. "This one

was no different."□ □□

The 2005 district title is the 12th for Andover in the past 17 summers, and this is the I4th time the locals have qualified for the playoffs over that

stretch.They have reached the State Tournament

Final 8 for the eighth time - with last summer's state title the first in the program's history.

Andov er has now won 30 of its last 33 games against in-state competition, dating back to last year when Post 8 captured its last two regular season games, swept two best-of-3 state tourney preliminary round playoff series and went 5-1 in the state finals (only loss to Norwood).

Post 8 went 15-2 in district games last sum­mer - one of the setbacks l-0 to the Sw ampscott Mariners and the other to Revere. The only regu­lar-season loss this year was to Swampscott. 12- 11.

The current 18-player roster includes 13 vet­erans from the 2004 Legion squad, which fin­ished 26-5. and nine who completed an 18-4 sea­son with Merrimack Valley Conference Division 1 and North 1 titlist Andover High.

The 2005 roster includes Tom Arrigg. Patnck Bateson, Conor Burke, Kevin Calabro, Nick Caro, Greg Carroll, Myke Fortier. Dan Godefroi, Dan Haugh. Andrew Hennessy, Matt Hogan. Tim Hughes. Matt lorio, Joel Keefe, Craig Lan- ciani. Paul Malaguti, Zach O'Donnell and Ryan Shepard.

“We couldn't do it without (assistant coach­es) Kevin (Rourke) and Keith (Grant)." noted lar­robino. "They're a tremendous asset."

Both are former Post 8 players, Rourke in his 12th year and Grant his sixth on the Andover staff.

State Tournament

Andover enters the Final 8 with a 21-2 over­all record, and the locals have outscored the opposition by a wide 200-92 margin this sum­

mer.At presstime, six qualifiers in the eight-team

field were known, the others Zone 8 rival Lynn Gautreau. Milton. Walpole. Grafton Hill and tra­ditional Central Mass. Legion power/host Mil­ford Post 59.

Sandwich and Fairhaven were playing a third game in their series to determine the seventh

team.The double-elimination tourney will continue

through the end of next week.If Andover wins its Saturday opener, it will

play again Sunday night at 7 p.m. A loss puts the locals back in loser's bracket action Sunday at

noon.Either way the opponent will not be known

until all first-round results are in Saturday night.

The state champ goes to the Legion Northeast Regionals in Warwick. R I the second week of August

Andover placed third at the 2004 Regional Tournament, bowing out to Portland. Me which went on to win the National title with a perfect 5 0 record at the finals in Oregon

Injury report

Outfielder/catchei Ryan Shepard suffered a pulled hamstnng injury in the opening game of the Peabody senes

He sat out the second game before returning as a pinchhitter in the ninth inning of the third game, laying down a perfect safety squeeze bunt that tied the game and forced extra innings.

His availability for the State Tournament won't be known until Saturday.

"He s been taking (whirlpooli treatments at Merrimack (Collegei. and was operating at about 75 percent in the third Peabody game." said lar­robino.

STATE SECTIONAL PLAYOFFSSECOND ROUNDGAME 3Andover 11Peabody 10(10 innings)

Tom Amgg improved to 44) after pitching 4 l/3 innings of gritty six-hit relief, holding Peabody to one run while Post 8 mounted its final late-game comeback.

"Tommy’s a wamor and the playoffs are his time to shine." said larrobino "He did the same thing last year - pitching in four straight games When the bell rings in the post-season you can always count on him."

After Peabody bolted to a quick lead with four runs in the second. Post 8 countered with six in the bottom of the third

It all happened with two outs, after a K and flyout, as consecutive singles by Zach O'Donnell to center. Paul Malaguti to right-center and Dan Godefroi t RB 11 to left-center put Andov er on the board.

Joel Keefe walked to load the bases and Man Hogan ripped a two-run single up the middle.

Tim Hughes then hammered a gargantuan three-run homer over the fence in right-center to put Post 8 ahead. 64.

"That was a certifiable bomb." said larrobino "It had to travel at least 400 feet in the air."

Hughes' first homer of the season - and the team's fourth - bounced over several cars and rolled into the street.

Peabody, which finished the season 16-5. regained the lead with three runs in the fifth and two in the top of the sixth.

Never-say-die Andover came back with two in the last of the sixth to make it 9-8

Matt Iorio was hit in the back with a pitch.

Continued on page 16

Fall sports practice sessions, tryouts setAndover High 2005 fall

sports pre-season practice and tryout sessions will begin the fourth week of August.

All student/athletes are required to have a current (with­in the last 13 months) physical exam on file with the athletic department before participating.

Physicals paperwork may be mailed to the athletic depart­ment at Andover High School, Shawsheen Road, Andover, 01810.

For more information con­tact the athletic office at 978- 623-8670.

The schedule is as follows:

CROSS COUNTRY (Boys & Girls)

All candidates meet in the field house parking lot, ready to

run, on Thursday, Aug. 25 at 8:30 a.m.

FIELD HOCKEYAll candidates meet on the

field hockey field, behind the

field house, on Thursday, Aug. 25 for double sessions. The morning session will run 8-11 a.m. and the afternoon session3-5:30 p.m. Same tryout times for Friday. Saturday will be

morning only.

FOOTBALLConditioning sessions will

be held Aug. 22-24 from 3-5

p.m. at the high school. Upper­classmen will leave for camp on Thursday, Aug. 25. Freshmen begin on Monday. Aug. 29 at 9 a.m. Equipment will be issued Saturday morning, Aug. 20 with

seniors reporting at 9 a.m-. juniors at 9:30, sophomores at

10 and freshmen at 11 a.m.

GOLFAll candidates meet on

Thursday, Aug. 25 at 7 a.m. at Merrimack Golf Course in Methuen.

BOYS SOCCERAll candidates meet on

Thursday, Aug. 25 at the Wood Hill Middle School. The session will run from 9 a.m. to noon. Freshmen may come at this time if they want to try out for the varsity or junior varsity teams. Tryouts for the freshman team will begin after school on Sept. 6.

GIRLS SOCCERAll candidates meet at the

West Middle School on Thurs­day, Aug. 25 for double ses­sions. The morning session will run from 8-11 a.m. and the

afternoon session from 3-5:30 p.m. Freshmen may come at this time if they want to try out for the varsity or junior varsity teams. Tryouts for the freshman team will begin after school on Sept. 6.

GIRLS SWIM & DIVEAll candidates meet at the

Greater Lawrence Vo-Tech swimming pool on Thursday, Aug. 25 at 7:30 a.m. Practice will end at 11:30 a.m. the first day. Candidates must bring swimsuits, goggles, cap (not lycra), water bottle, workout clothes for dry land training and running shoes.

GIRLS VOLLEYBALLAll candidates meet at the

high school (Dunn) gym on Thursday, Aug. 25. The session will ran from 8:30 a.m. to noon.

Zach O'Donnell (No. 4) is congratulated by teammates after scoring a run last Thursday in Andover's 11-7 win against Lowell.

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Continued from page 15

Kevin Calabro walked. Andrew Hennessy was plunked on the shoulder Io load the bases and O'Donnell lashed a two-run single down the nght

field lineThe rivals traded runs in the eighth. Post X

seorong w ith two outs as O'Donnell walked, stole second and raced home on Malaguti s single to

left-center□ □□

Trailing 10-9 in the ninth, the locals were down to their final two outs when Hogan smacked a single to center and stole second. Hughes walked and Iorio was hit the back for the second

time in the game.Enter a slightly-hobbled Ryan Shepard (ham­

string pull I as a pinch-hitter, dropping down a ty ing safety -squeeze bunt to plate Hogan.

Amgg surrendered an infield single to start the Peabody 10th. but an attempted sac-bunt resulted in a force at second before a popout to O'Donnell and stnkeout kept the score tied at 10.

"When our kids came in for the bottom of the 10th they were really pumped up." said Iarrobino. "Everyone was sky-high and you could sense something gixxl was going to happen."

Operating on his own. leadoff batter O'Don­nell laid down a perfect bunt to get the rally start­ed.

"It was an absolutely beautiful bunt." said Iar­robino. "You couldn't have placed it any better if you rolled the ball out there "

O'Donnell promptly stole second, and took third when Malaguti dropped a sac-bunt and beat it out for a hit He then stole second and Godefroi was intentionally walked to load the bases

“That’s the kind of baseball we love to play." said Iarrobino. "Put the pressure on the defense."

That set the stage for Keefe's ringing RBI sin­

gle to nght."The intention all along was to let Joel swing

away - and it worked out." said Iarrobino.O'Donnell. Malaguti and Hogan led the 13-

hit attack with three safeties each, while Hughes doubled and homered.

O'Donnell reached base the times altogether, adding a walk and hit by pitch, and scored three

runs.Third baseman Malaguti and centerl'ielder

Calabro played well defensively.Chris Judd drove in three runs and Mike Gallo

two for Peabixly. while Sean O’Hara (tnple. RBI) and Jay Banos iRBIi laced two hits each. Mike Jackson added an RBI tnple and scored twice.

GAME 2Andover 4Peabody 2

Post X scored two runs in both the first and fourth innings, and rode the anus of Dan Godefroi and Tom Amgg to victory to square the senes.

Godefroi 15-0) scattered eight Peabody singles over the first seven innings, fanning seven and issuing no walks (he has walked only one batter all summer).

"We took Danny out because he'd thrown 109 pitches - which is pretty close to his limit." said Iarrobino. "It was so hot and humid that day He w as taking deep breaths - and Amgg was ready - so the move was a no-brainer.

"And. as I said before, these are the situations Tommy thnves on. He loves it."

.Arrigg y ielded one bloop single over the final two frames, whiffing three and walking one to pick up his second and most important save.

American Legion Baseball

PHOTO BV JON MALIS

Shutting the door - Andover pitcher Kevin Calabro pitched the final three innings of Andover's 11-7 win over Lowell.

With two outs in the Post X first, Godefroi sin­gled to center. Joel Keefe singled to left-center and Matt Hogan lined a two-run single up the middle.

Peabody tied it with two runs in the second."The second was our jinx inning in this

series." said Iarrobino, whose team allowed 13 runs in that stanza over thethree games.

The locals capped the scoring in the fourth with­out benefit of a hit.

Hogan reached on a third-strike wild pitch,Tim Hughes walked and Matt Iorio laid down a sac- bunt.

With two outs, Hogan trotted home v. ith the win­ning run on a balk before an infield error plated Hughes with the insur­

ance.Godefroi finished with

two hits, including a triple, as Post X managed just five safeties in the game.

Peabody threatened in the seventh, putting two aboard with no outs (error, single) before two flyballs to centerfielder Kev in Cal­abro and a line drive to shortstop Zach O'Donnell who made a nice grab in

the hole.In the eighth. Arrigg

tanned the first two batters before a blimp single and groundout to short.

He retired the first two hitters in the ninth, on a grounder and strikeout, before a walk again brought the tying run to the plate. The game then ended on a fielder's choice grounder.

Shortstop O'Donnell and third baseman Paul Malaguti were defensive standouts.

GAME 1Peabody 11Andover 8

Post X showed plenty of spunk and character in this senes opener at Peabixly High, but ran out of innings after falling behind l l-l in the third.

High-scoring games are commonplace at this juncture of the tourney, as pitching staffs on all teams get depleted w ith lack of adequate rest.

Peabixly capitalized against Andover's tired arms, pounding out 17 hits while scoring seven runs in the second and four in the third.

Howev er, after taking the huge lead. Peabixly was shut out by reliev er Mvke Fortier in its final five at-bats while Post 8 built momentum and clawed back with three runs in the fifth, two in the seventh and two in the ninth.

The state champs, who owned a 4-3 regular- season win ov er Peabixly. had two runners aboard and the tying sun at the plate before a stnkeout ended what would have been a minor-miracle comeback.

The top of the Andov er order did the bulk of the offensive damage.

Leadoff batter Zach O'Donnell pounded out four hits and scored three runs, while No. 2 Paul Malaguti belted a homer I his first), single and drove in four runs.

Joel Keefe. Matt Iono and Ryan Shepard con­tributed one safety each, but three other key cogs in the lineup were shut down and finished a com­

bined O-for-13.Six Peabixly players prixluced multiple hits,

led by Sean O’Hara. Mike Gallo and Kevin Fain who smacked three each.

The big seven-run second was highlighted by a bases-loaded triple from Mike Jackson and three-run homer by Jay Banos.

FIRST ROUND GAME 1 Andover 8 Lowell 7 (10 innings)

Tim Hughes smacked a two-run double to nght field with one out in the top of the Kith to break a 6-6 deadlock, and Lowell left the tying run stranded at second base in the bot­tom of the inning to cap the frenetic series opener.

Post 8 battled back from an early 5-1 deficit, and trailed 6-3 before finally tying it with two runs in the seventh inning of a scheduled nine-inning

game.Neither team scored in

the eighth or ninth - send­ing the contest into extras where the Andov er catch­er prixluced his clutch hit

The tablesetters in the I Oth were starting pitcher Dan Godefroi, Joel Keefe

and Matt Hogan (intentional) who all walked to load the bases for Hughes.

After scoring a run in the bottom of the l Oth on a walk to Jose Alejandro and two-out double by Matt Monico - Lowell was left frustrated w hen Matt Lawlor laced a sharp grounder to first base- man Hogan who made a slick play to end the

game.After falling behind l-0 in the bottom of the

second inning, Post 8 tied it in the third on an RBI single by Zach O'Donnell.

Post 87 scored four runs in the third, taking the 5-1 lead, but Andover kept chipping away with two runs in the fourth, one in the fifth and two in the seventh.

Hughes (headed for Holy Cross this fall) had a huge afternoon, finishing 4-for-5 with four RBI.

Matt Iorio added a pair of hits while Keefe laced one safety, reached base three times and scored three runs.

Winning pitcher Tom Arrigg improved to 4-0 with l l/3 innings of relief work.

Lefty Patrick Bateson earned his second save of the summer after getting the final two outs of the game.

GAME 2Andover 11Lowell 7

Second reliever Kevin Calabro entered the game in the top of the seventh inning with Andov er trailing, 7-6, and slammed the door on Post 87 while the locals rallied for two runs in the bottom of the sev enth and three insurance tallies in the eighth.

The slender southpaw, mixing speeds and throwing strikes, kept Lowell off-balance while yielding only a single to the first batter he faced and a one-out single in the ninth. He fanned five and didn't issue a walk.

"Kevin showed a lot of poise in a big situa­tion." said Iarrobino. "He told me he likes to pitch in big games. 1 looked him in the eye before send­ing him out there. When he says he's ready - you

believe him."Matt Iorio and Ryan Shepard launched the

pivotal Andover seventh by drawing back-to-back walks off the third of four Lowell pitchers, lefty

Nick Ryan.Post 8 then loaded the bases with a one-out

walk to Zach O’Donnell, after Andrew Hennessy dropped down a sacrifice bunt.

Paul Malaguti greeted reliever Jay Fagone with a sac-fly to left, tying the game 7-7, and Shepard crossed with the eventual winning run on

a wild pitch.An intentional walk to Dan Godefroi re­

jammed the sacks, and only a spectacular leaping grab of Joel Keefe's sizzling liner by second base- man Wilfredo Rixlriguez kept the game close.

In the Andover eighth. Matt Hogan singled to left, took second on a passed ball and scored on Tim Hughes' single to right.

Iorio reached safely when the Lowell catcher misplayed his bunt, and consecutive 350-foot sac­rifice flies by Shepard and Hennessy plated Hugh­es and Iorio with the final two runs.

The visitors grabbed a 3-0 lead in the second stanza on RBI singles by starting pitcher Matt Monico. Jeison King and Jose Alejandro.

Andover got one back in the home half when Hogan singled to left. Hughes walked, the pair worked a double steal and Shepard smacked an RBI single to center.

Post 8 left the bases loaded, however, on a pair of fielder's choice grounders after Hennessy was hit by a pitch.

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The Lowell lead jumped to the familiar 5-1 in the fifth on leadoff singles by Brendan Stokes and Jonathan Arias, an intentional walk to Matt Lawlor and a two-run single by Monico.

Second baseman Iorio, in on the grass with one out. made a terrific diving stop of a sharp grounder to save at least one run as he jumped up and threw Law lor out at the plate.

Andover climbed back with three runs in the fifth as O'Donnell led off with a bunt single and Malaguti singled.

Keefe laced a one-out single. Hogan's deep drive to right became a sac-fly after a fine running catch, and Hughes ripped an RBI single to center.

Post 8 grabbed a brief 6-5 lead in the sixth as Hennessy singled to center. Malaguti slammed an RBI tnple down the right field line and Godefroi followed with another triple to nght.

A walk, infield single, wild pickoff throw, sac- fly and wild pitch enabled Lowell to regain the advantage, 7-6, before Calabro calmed things down and the locals moved on to the second round.

Zone 5A champ Lowell finished the season 13-8 overall.

Malaguti. Godefroi. Hogan and Hughes sparked the 12-hit Post 8 attack with two safeties each.

Leadoff batter O'Donnell was on base four times with a hit, walk, hit by pitch and fielder's choice.

Patnck Bateson pitched the first six innings for Andover, yielding nine hits and throwing 104 pitches.

Defensively. O'Donnell played an excellent game at shortstop with two putouts and five assists, while Iorio was also sharp with two putouts. three assists.

Pony playoffs beginBy Rick Harrison

All three Andover teams in the Robbins/Sub- urban Pony League qualified for the post-season playoffs, and all three are launching best-of-3 quarterfinal round series.

The Andover 13-year-old Pony team finished with the league's best regular season record, 17- 1, and has been seeded No. 1 in its division.

The locals, who placed first in the North Divi­sion, are scheduled to play No. 8 seed Lynnfield (10-6-2) with the first game slated tonight in Andover (5:30 p.m.).

Game two will be tomorrow night in Lynn­field. and it a third game is necessary it will be back in Andover.

A number of the 13’s are very familiar with success, having played last summer for the Andover National Little League All-Stars who won the 2004 District 14 Tournament and reached the State Sectional title game.

Other 13 Division quarterfinals have No. 2 seed Dracut East (13-5) versus No. 7 North Reading (11-7), No. 3 Chelmsford (12-5-1) ver­sus No. 6 Wilmington (11-7) and No. 4 Stone­ham (12-6) versus No. 5 North Andover (11-6- 1).

The first game of each series is at the field of the higher seed.

ln the 14-15 Division, Andover Gold and Andover Blue are seeded No. 3 and No. 4 respec­tively.

Both were listed to launch best-of-3 quarterfi­nal round series last night (Wednesday), after Townsman presstime, and both are back in action tonight and tomorrow night (if necessary).

Gold (14-3) is facing No. 6 Chelmsford White (12-5) and Blue (13-4) is battling No. 5 Methuen Blue (13-4).

Both 14-15 teams were scheduled to open at home last night and play on the road tonight, although sites for the games depend on field availability and are subject to change.

Other 14-15 series match No. 1 Tyngsboro Red (16-1) versus No. 8 Dracut East (11-6) and No. 2 Lowell (15-2) versus No. 7 Wakefield (12- 5).SUBURBAN PONY LEAGUE

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At a floating, surprise birthday party, guest of honor Marlene Bernardin of Andover (center) cuts the cake provided by her cousin, Dawn Jablonski (left). At right is sister-in-law Julie Bernardin, who helped organize the party.

l\ines, balloons and pontoonsMarlene Bernardin of Lovejoy Road celebrated her 60th

birthday in style.In the tradition of grand surprise parties, husband David

and children Peter, Paul and Mimi organized a two-hour pontoon boat cruise on the Essex River with 40 family and friends, including 20 Andover residents.

“It was time to turn the tables and have a nice party for her,” says David Bernardin, a local attorney. “My wife is a great hostess, she’s been entertaining people for many, many years.”

Still, it was a little tricky convincing Marlene to dress appropriately for the cruise.

“She was totally, totally in the dark to the point where she was getting dressed up for a fancy restaurant," says David Bernardin. "I said ‘Why don't you change into something cooler and more sporty?’”

He watched his wife’s face tum from surprise to joy as she glimpsed the happy faces of friends and family on the boat docked at the Essex Marina. Jimmy Buffet tunes and Caribbean music played while guests enjoyed cocktails, appetizers and small sandwiches.

Marlene Bernardin is no stranger to parties. For more than 20 years, she helped host a 10-day tennis tournament in the Bemardins’ backyard. Often, she organized meals for more than 100 people on the final day of the tournament.

Now retired, Marlene Bernardin spends time with her first grandchild, child of daughter Mimi LeBrun and hus­band Scott. A second grandchild is due in two months.

- Greta Cuvier

Jack Brady rolls a discarded truck tire ashore to be disposed of properly. SRWA members took boats around River Saturday, July 23, removing garbage and debris that had been polluting the river.

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Like modern-day Tom Sawyers, SRWA members make cleaning up the Shawsheen River look like fun, not work

Polishing a jewelAndover teen Sean Dempsy helped his father restore

their home. Now. he’s doing a different type of “mainte­nance work," he says.

On July 24, Sean traveled to Acadia National Park in Maine to help restore and improve areas of the park. Sean will sleep on the floor of a local church for two weeks with 12 other volunteers while cleaning up the national treasure.

“It’s a great opportunity and it sounds like a lot of fun. A lot of work," he says of the trip, “but from what I’ve heard, it’s worth it.”

This program was put in place through Landmark Volun­teers, a local organization that for the past 11 years has placed high-schoolers in various “historical, cultural, and environmental or social service institutions," according to a press release.

“I got introduced (to Landmark Volunteers) from a teacher at school, and I really like traveling, and a lot of the places that were listed really interested me," says Sean. “It would be a great opportunity to volunteer."

Sean will be a junior at Andover High this fall, and enjoys playing the cello, golfing, swimming, biking, and tennis. No newcomer to community service, he has been involved with the town's community-service program Stir It Up.

- Alessandra Siraco

By Greta Cuyler

IT IS A BEAUTIFUL SATURDAY MORNING in

July. Temperatures hover in the low 80s as a group of roughly 15 residents greet friends and laugh near the banks of the

Shawsheen River.The people are not here to enjoy the river

- not today any way. They are here to haul garbage out of the lower Shawsheen River.

From 9 a.m. to noon on Saturday . July 23, volunteers from the Shawsheen River Water­shed Association focused their efforts on the section of river from Stevens Street dam to Balmoral dam.

The SRWA, a nonprofit organization, per­forms river cleanups like this on the third Saturday of every month during the warm months, generally April through October.

On this Saturday, the volunteers are in luck. The river is low, making it easier to see and pry loose items towards the bottom of the river. Everyone is covered in dirt within 15 minutes. The smell of river trash is unpleasant. But that does not dampen the spirits of volunteers, who never stop to rest or complain.

"We're not just a bunch of pretty faces." says Jack Brady, a member of SRWA.

People disperse along the section of river. Some jump in the water to fish out debris, while others comb the riverbank carrying giant trash bags. When the person in the water finds debris, they hand it to a volunteer on the riverbank. Still others travel the river in canoes, picking up larger items.

During the three-hour adventure, volun­teers amass piles of rubbish never meant to occupy a riverbed. Items include two bicy­cles, a lawnmower, two sections of metal fence, mattress coils, clothes, metal pipes, tires and shopping carts. One section of river near Washington Park yields a bunch of

Paul Errico clears canoes of debris collected from the bottom of the Shawsheen River, so that it can be properly disposed of. The next cleanup is Saturday. Aug. 20.

glass bottles, estimated to be from the '50s or early '60s, judging from the etchings on the glass.

“I've been told that when this area had a lot more rowhouses, residents had a weekly bonfire to bum trash. Whatever didn't bum they would throw in the river.” says Bob Marsh. Andover resident and self-employed environmental engineer.

The group raises money through grants and membership dues. Most of the annual operating budget is spent on monthly cleanups like this, paying fees to haul away the trash and dispose of tires. In May. SRWA won an Environmental Merit Award from the New England Office of the United States

Riding for others: Taking the Pan Massachusetts Challenge

Spokes and words, miles and smiles

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Wheels keep on turnin' - Local storyteller Magdalen Cantwell, a cancer survivor, will ride In the Pan-Massachusetts Challenge.

By Alessandra SiracoWhat’s Up contributor

Andover resident Magdalen Cantwell, a cancer survivor, believes cycling made her

strong again. Now, she will cycle to help current and future cancer patients.

“I hiked my way back to health," claims Cantwell, who will participate in the Pan Massachusetts Challenge bicycle ride for her second time this August.

The Pan Mass Challenge, a Mass­achusetts bicycle event whose riders cover between 89 and 192 miles, raised $20 million last year for cancer treatment and research. Cantwell is one of 25 Andover residents who will ride in the Pan Mass Challenge. Six Andover volunteers will staff the sidelines.

“It's such an exciting experience, working with the team,” says Cantwell, speaking about the Dana- Farber Cancer Institute riders. “The best part is you're never on your own. There’s terrific camaraderie, people on the sides cheering you on.

“It’s not only us bikers, its all the supporters," she says. “I feel they're biking with us in a way.”

The beginning of the route remains the most exciting for her “When we start,” she muses, “I think the hum of the 2,000 (bicycle) chains going is absolutely breathtaking.”

Cantwell hopes to raise $6,000 this year, and is biking on behalf of a woman named Debbie whom she has never met. Debbie was diagnosed with cancer during her pregnancy, and has since given birth and is undergo­ing chemotherapy.

Cantwell will ride 85 miles in the Pan Mass Challenge, and trains daily

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Four third-grade students from Bancroft School participated in a mountain bike ride as part of the PanMass Challenge Kids Fundraising Ride on June 5. Before the ride at Bradley Palmer State Park in Topsfield, each student raised money to donate to the Jimmy Fund. From left are Nate Alden, Nick Kuzio, Alex Wagner and Julia Ganley.

Environmental Protection Agency. The award recognized the organization's work and commitment to the environment in 2004.

In the past, members of the organization performed river-water testing as part of the state's Clean Water Act regulations, but funding for this type of testing has dried up during the past several years. Suzanne Roberts, an Andover resident, is a member of SRWA and also works for the Department of Environmental Protection. "Money previ­ously available to watersheds for water-qual­ity samples was no longer available," she says. “Without money and organization sup­port. we decided it was easier for us to do recreational things like canoe trips and clean-ups like this."

But there is good news for the SRWA. According to Bob Marsh, the group is no longer finding hundreds of tires in the river each year. Today's event yielded only nine tires, and all but one of the shopping carts extracted were extremely old. Nowadays, the Shawsheen River is deemed swimmable by the state Department of Public Health, a claim not possible 20 years ago.

Continuing issues for the river include hot spots of contamination, which Marsh attrib­utes mostly to sewer and septic systems that feed into the river. Last year, town officials shut down four septic systems draining into the river. Marsh says that was common prac­tice once. Although it is illegal now. there are still systems flowing into the river, and owners are not aware of it.

Overall, the group says its goal is to raise awareness, minimize trash disposal into the river and encourage residents living along the river not to use pesticides on their lawns.

When the cleanup is finished on Saturday , volunteers are still in an upbeat mood. "It makes us feel good." says Marsh.

The group enjoy ed a barbecue hosted by the Washington Park Condominium Associ­ation. John Murphy, the association's presi­dent. smiled as he took grill orders for hot dogs and hamburgers and wondered why this was the first time the group hosted such an event. "I think we should have thought of this a long time ago." he says. "They do such good work.”

SRWA’s next cleanup is scheduled for Saturday. Aug. 20.

For more information or to participate, contact Bob Rauseo at [email protected].

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FIRST BI RTHDAYS

Jack Thurston Griffin

Jayden Elizabeth Moses

Jack Michael Sewall

John Farrell Woodward

Jason Nicholas Stellakis

Felipe Augustus Hernandez

Felipe Augustus Hernandez turned 1 on July 27. He is the son of Jorge and Kate Her­nandez of North Andover. Grandparents are Richard and Eileen Lennon of Andover, and Jose and Martha Hernan­dez of Inglewood. Calif. Great- grandparents are Fred and Marge Horgan of Lynn, and Trinidad Hernandez and Guadalupe Pentoja of Guadalajara, Mexico. Felipe enjoys “free-range" exploring around his home, loves air­plane rides with Papy, and swimming with Mom in par­ent-child class. Dad is the assistant director of admis­sions at Merrimack College.

Jack Thurston Griffin cele­brated his first birthday on July 27. He is the son of Daniel and Melanie Griffin of Tewksbury. Grandparents are Leo and Nancy Griffin of San­dalwood Lane, and Jeffrey and Yvonne Thurston of Dra- cut. Jack enjoys dropping Cheerios from his high chair to his dog Molly, playing with his toys and swimming in pools with his parents. Jack had fun this summer meeting many of his cousins from New Mexico and California. He is a very happy baby who laughs a lot and shows off his two

big dimples.

Jayden Elizabeth Moses cele­brated her first birthday July 13. She is the daughter of Jim and Jackie Moses of Andover. Jayden loves her grandpar­ents, Jim and Judy Lynch of Windham, N.H., Viola Moses of Haverhill and great-grand­mother Helen West of Andover. Jayden loves play­ing with her sister, Jessica, 5, and 2-year-old brother, Jared.

Jack Michael Sewall celebrat­ed his first birthday on July 12. He is the son of Donna and Michael Sewall of Ballard­vale Road. Jack loves his grandparents, Joan and Frank Scigliano of Danvers, and Mary and Bob Sewall of Read­ing. Jack loves playing in the sand at the beach, throwing his favorite ball and looking at lots of books. He is an adven­turous child who loves to climb things.

John Farrell Woodward cele­brated his first birthday on July 15. He is the son of Don and Mary Woodward of Little­ton, and the brother of Christopher, 3. Grandparents are John and Jo Sartory of Andover, Betty Woodward of Cambridge, and Ralph and Corinne Woodward of Fram­ingham. John likes watching the activities of big brother, Christopher; snuggling with his cat, Luther, and jumping on his trampoline.

Jason Nicholas Stellakis cele­brated his first birthday on July 4. He is the son of Nicholas and Sefany (Andreadis) Stellakis of Andover. Grandparents are John and Sophie Andreadis of Andover, James Stellakis of Conway, N.H. and Joanna Stellakis of Easton. Jason likes to explore every place in the house and loves to swim in his pool.

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month also will not be published. Births are printed the first Thursday of the month.

Stephen Gerald Starr

◄ Stephen Gerald Starr cele­brated his first birthday July 12. He is the son of Robin Reynolds Starr and Christo­pher Starr of Acton. Grand­parents are Arden and Gerald Reynolds of Wethersfield Drive, Ruth Jenkins of Worcester, and the late Dr. Steven Starr. Stephen loves listening to music, playing with his cat Daisy, and giving high fives to his Grampy.

Ava Armenouhi Movsessian

Ava Armenouhi Movsessian will turn 1 on July 31. She is the daughter of Alex and Diane Movsessian of Chelms­ford. Grandparents are Edward and Janet of Andover and Alan Movsessian of Watertown. Ava has a baby brother, Alexander.

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FOR SENIORS What’s UpBy Pat BeckerAndover Senior Center

Here are some of the activi­ties coming up at the Andover Senior Center. Call 978-623- 8321 for more information about any classes, programs or services.

Pennsylvania Dutch Trip:The center will sponsor a trip to Pennsylvania Dutch country the weekend of Aug. 26-28. The cost includes hotel accommoda­tions (double occupancy), meals, farmer’s market, dinner theater, tours and transportation from the center. Cost is $350 for double occupancy, or $450 for a single.

Easy Exercise: Our easy exercise class meets Thursday afternoons at 1:30. If you're looking for a gentle form of exercise with lots of support, this might be the class for you.

In the MilitaryNavy Seaman Apprentice Franco D.

Taffurelli, son of Sara F. Buttice of Andover, recently participated in anti-drug operations lead­ing to the seizure of more than 4,200 pounds of narcotics while assigned to guided-missile frigate USS Kauffman, homeported in Norfolk, Va.

Taffurelli’s unit had been tracking the motor vessel Al Naveed before boarding it. The team discovered the drugs hidden behind a false bulk­head.

Taffurelli’s ship is deployed to the North Ara­bian Sea to conduct maritime security operations, which sets the conditions for security and stabili­ty in the maritime environment and complements counter-terrorism and security efforts.

Guided-missile frigates such as USS Kauffman are anti-submarine warfare combatants for amphibious expeditionary forces, underway

replenishment groups and merchant convoys.Taffurelli, a 2003 graduate of North Andover

High School, joined the Navy in February 2004.□ □□

Navy Lt. Ali H. GhafTari. a 1998 graduate of Phillips Academy, was recently designated a Naval Aviator while serving with Training Air Wing One, Merdian, Miss.

Ghaffari was presented with the Wings of Gold medal, marking the culmination of months of flight training.

Ghaffari followed a training curriculum that included basic studies in engineering and naviga­tion. training flights in simulators, aircraft famil­iarizations, basic and advanced instrument train­ing, extended navigation flights, and landings and takeoffs aboard an aircraft carrier.

Ghaffari joined the Navy in July 2001.

Cost of the session is $27, or just $10 if you take it in con­junction with our weight-man­agement class.

Garden Tours: We invite the public to enjoy touring some of Andover's loveliest home gardens. On Tuesday, Aug. 9 we will visit the wood­land garden of Carol Prentice. Spaces are limited and pre-reg­istration is necessary. Direc­tions are available at the center.

Card Players: Our drop-in cribbage group meets Monday and Tuesday afternoons at 1, and our men’s bridge group gets together every Thursday at 1 p.m. Newcomers are wel­come in both groups.

Book Club: Our summer book discussion will continue today, Thursday. July 28 at 1 p.m. when we will discuss the book, The Reading Group by

Elizabeth Noble. Copies of the book are available for checkout at the senior center.

Movie Matinee: On Mon­day, Aug. 8 at 1 p.m. we will show the recent release In Good Company. Dennis Quaid stars in this entertaining comedy about a “50-something" advertising executive with a new "20-some- thing” boss, setting up a battle of the generations.

Computer Internet Class: Intro to the Internet: Tues­days, Aug. 2,9 & 16 from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m.; $25. This class is for people who want to know more about the Internet, includ­ing service providers, navigat­ing Web sites, search engines and links. We’ll test some of the most popular sites, so you’ll have an opportunity to search on your own. Limited spaces; pre­registration required.

Ogunquit Irip - On Your Own in Ogunquit: Choose how you want to spend the day: explore the Perkins Cove area, visit the Ogunquit Art Museum for the Edward Hopper exhibit on loan from the Whitney Museum in New York; or browse the many attractions in Ogunquit proper, on Tuesday, Aug. 23. Cost is $20.

Golf: Members of our men’s group get together every Tues­day morning at 7:30 for a round of golf at the Tewksbury Coun­try Club. Senior rate is $ 15 for nine holes. If you'd like to join in, give Bob Henderson a call at 978-858-0815.

Lobster Bake & Spoon River: We will hold our annual lobster bake on Saturday. Aug. 20 at 6 p.m. After dinner come with us to a Spoon River perfor­mance where we'll meet 30 wild characters from the 1890s. Edgar Lee Masters' classic- work is highly animated with period costumes and props. This one is usually sold out, so get your tickets ($15) early; advance reservations only.

Blood Pressure Checks: Nurses are available at the cen­ter every Wednesday afternoon at 2 for blood pressure checks. There is no charge for this ser­vice and reservations are not necessary.

Exercise Options: Thesenior center offers classes in strength training for women, Tai Chi, water workout, begin­ning and intermediate yoga, tap dancing, men’s exercise, low- impact aerobics, cardio condi­tioning, easy exercise and square dancing.

Maximize summer with AYSBy Glenn WilsonAndover Youth Services assistant director

IF YOU ARE STILL looking for something to do this summer. AYS has some select programs to get the most out of your vaca­

tion.Field Hockey Clinic

This program will leach girls(entering sixth grade to freshmen in high school) the fundamental skills of field hockey. This clinic- will give girls the chance to learn the basic skills, rules, and experi­ence game play. Get ready for drills, small games, shooting com­petition. 6-on-6 games, and much more. The clinic will run Aug. 2-5 from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Instruction will be led by AHS varsity coach Maureen Noone and AHS varsity field hockey players. Golf Clinic

If you are thinking about trying out for the AHS Golf Team this fall, check out this special clinic- designed to give you the skills needed to make the golf team. The High School Prep Clinic will fea­ture hands-on instruction, and numerous rounds of play. Empha­sis will be on proper ball-striking skills, pitching, putting, club selec­tion and course management. The bottom line is you need to master the short game in order to improve your score and be able to play par (or better) golf. Session will be run at the Rolling Green Golf Course from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., Aug. 15- 18. Instruction will be provided by PGA member Barrie Bruce and his staff. This clinic is open to anyone who intends to play high school golf, or might play in the future.

For youth 12 and younger, there is the Pee Wee Golf Pro­gram Improve your skills and play many rounds of golf. Pro­gram runs from Aug. 1-4 from 10 a.m. to noon. (Instruction also by B Bruce and his staff.)Ultimate Frisbee Clinic

Ultimate combines the fast- paced action of soccer with skills and strategies similar to basketball and lacrosse Be a part of the fastest growing sport in Andov er. Participants will learn multiple types of throws, defensive skills, and offensive patterns through drills, exercises and actual games Directed by Suz.ie Clarke, and assisted by past and present mem­bers of the AHS Ultimate team. Runs Aug. 23-25 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.Halfway to Hollywood - Intro to

Film and TV Production

Whether you are interested in directing, operating a camera, editing using the high tech AVID stations, cixirdinating graphics, or hosting a show - this is your chance to get the skills from instructors and AHS teachers Joe Spanos and Wess Murphy This interactive, hands-on experience will feature field trips and special guests. Check it out' Runs Aug. 8- 12, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.

To register or for more infor­mation. contact Andover Youth Services at 978-623-8241.

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DCS EVENTS Support Groups■ TENNIS LESSONSContinued from page 18

week of tennis is available Aug. 8.

Monday-Friday, Aug. 1-5Tiny Hawks, ages 3 .-4, is back

in town this week lor young chil­dren to explore soccer, baseball, and basketball. Lots of fun while young athletes participate in all three sports through unique games. Held at Doherty Middle School playstead from 9 a.m.- noon.

Monday-Friday. Aug. 1-5Coed Beach Volleyball is great

fun at Pomps Pond. This program will address serving, hitting, spik­ing, and setting, using fun games and activities to engage novice and experienced players, ages 8-14. Taught by the popular Sky- hawk staff, this program will be held at Pomps Pond from 9 a.m.- noon. Fee is $ 115/resident.

Monday . Aug. 1Summer wouldn't be the same

without baseball and Coach Grams. The two-week program held Monday through Thursday beginning Aug. 1 is held at Shaw- sheen School. Children ages 6-9 attend from 6-7:30 p.m. for a cost of $54.

Mondays & Wednesdays, begins Aug. 1

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Cantwell: Ready to nde■ PAN MASS CHALLENGEContinued from page 17

on her own route around Andover: up High Street, down Salem Street, around Andover Street. She hopes to get up to 85 miles a day before the day of the Challenge.

“Last year, 1 got up to 70 (miles) before the event. The last 15 miles were a killer!” she recalls.

Cantwell is also anticipating the days before the event, which will take place Aug. 6 and 7. This Saturday, July 30, Cantwell will join 25 other cancer sur­vivors at the Red Sox-Minneso- ta Twins game at Fenway Park. “We'll bike around inside before the game begins,” says Cantwell.

Never having seen the Green Monster or eaten a Fenway Frank before, Cantwell is "delighted to be chosen for that."

But really, in her mind, the Pan Mass Challenge is all about raising money for research. Cantwell plans on hosting chil­dren's birthday parties this sum­mer and giving the proceeds to the Pan Mass Challenge. She’s hoping to get a neighborhood party or similar function to con-

CLARENCE S. DELANEYClarence S. Delaney, 94, died July 19,2005 at the Veterans Hospital

in Augusta, GA. He was the husband of the late Carnegie "Connie" (Busbee) Delaney, R.N. who died in 2001.

" Del" was born in Andover, MA. on November 10,1910. He was the son of Clarence J. and Mary Ellen (Goodwin) Delaney and a long time Andover resident. From his early years, until he and Connie moved to Aiken S.C. in 1987, he was a member of St. Augustine's church.

Del's first job was at the age of 14 delivering telegrams, by bicycle, for Western Union in Andover. He later worked at Marland Mills in Andover until he entered the US Army Air Corp. He was very proud of his military service during World War II. He refueled B52 bombers at the base in Dover, Delaware and was the Chief Dispatcher of the motor pool in Panama. He met Connie, who originally from Aiken, S.C., while in the military service in Tampa, FL. and they were married there in 1944. After Del was discharged from the U.S. Army he brought her to Andover where they lived for over 25 years ana Del worked at Bolta Rubber Co. in Lawrence, MA. After he retired from Bolta Rubber Co. he worked as a security guard on the campus of Phillips Academy in Andover. He never tired of telling stories about Andover, which was his second love after his family, or his time spent in the military.

Del is survived by his sister Helen Gaudreau of Methuen, MA, his sister-in-law Mrs. Thomas (Alta) Delaney of Andover, and nieces and nephews Louis "Kip" Gaudreau and Jane Crafton of Methuen, Linda Aumais and Thomas Delaney of Lawrence, and Judith McAllister of Elizabethtown, PA, as well as the Gazda family of North Augusta, S.C. who lovingly cared for him for several years. His brother Thomas J. Delaney and sister Mary P. Becotte predeceased him.

A memorial service was held at Our Lady of Peace catholic church in North Augusta, S.C. - Burial will be in the Busbee family lot in the Wagener Cemetery, Wagener, S.C.

gram is held for three weeks from 6-7 p.m. on Mondays and Wednesdays, beginning Aug. 1, at Stowe Field. Fee is $45/resident.

Mondays & Wednesdays, begins Aug. 1

Snack Attack Ceramics for ages 6-12 is a four-session pro­gram to create four “FUNctional" pieces in this snack themed class. All supplies are included in the price of the program. Projects include: pizza plate, popcorn bowl, sundae bowl, and fun plat­ter. Kerry Flynn, instructor, will supply guidance, or use your own imagination to create a master­piece. Fee is $ 120/resident.

Tuesday, Aug. 2A summer Halloween Party is

back in the Park from 10-11:30 a.m. This preschool summer fun event is geared for ages 1-6. Come dressed in your favorite costume. Enjoy a morning of Hal­loween crafts, face painting, and festive games. Awards will be given to everyone in costume. Small fee for crafts and activities.

Wednesday, Aug. 3Free Concert - A concert by

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50 Years Ago - 1955Permits for new homes val­

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Water was churned into a froth at Pomps Pond Sunday. In the midst of it, if an onlooker stared hard enough, could be seen 24 arms, an equal number of legs and various parts of bod­ies, and one greased watermel­on.

The School Building Com­mittee is studying the financial conditions of three firms that bid on the development at the new high school on Shawsheen Road.

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Hydrants on upper Summer Street were flushed Tuesday. Engineer Preble said complaints of dirty water may be remedied by flushing.

25 Years Ago - 1980The reactions of tenants

asked to vacate the Andover Garden Apartments off Haver­hill Street to make way for con­dominium buyers have included "desperation and heartsickness,” according to one tenant.

A young cop, crouching behind a column, fires at a masked bank robber crouched behind the same column less than two feet away who is firing right back. The drama was very real last week at the Lawrence Savings Bank in Shawsheen Square, and the reserve police officer involved was Andover’s William MacKenzie.

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DEATHS

Rita L. Boudreau, 56

Clarence S. Delaney, 94

T. Reid Rankin. 100

Dennis M. Sughrue. 25

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All Those Years AgoAppeals is expected to reach a decision during its next meeting Aug. 7th on Arkwright/Boston Insurance Co.’s petition to move the Shattuck farmhouse from the farm property. The property is part of the land package soon to be acquired by Digital Equip­ment Corp.

The appointment to the Police Department of Andover’s first female police officer and a reserve officer who was involved in a shootout bank rob­bery last week were approved by the selectmen Monday night. New officers Barbara Conley and William MacKenzie will attend the police academy beginning July 31.

Bay State Gas Co. has announced that it began return­ing more than $3,000,000 to its customers on July 1 as a result of natural gas rate decisions by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission.

Design development of the three-part $11.72 million school building project is now heading into the final stages and should be "just about jelled" by early August, architects told the School Building Committee last Thursday night.

Life in Andover would be improved for handicapped resi­dents if the library and town hall were made accessible to them. The town manager said that plans are underway for all of the requests.

When the violent thunder- storms of July 11 started a fire at a liquid hydrogen tank on the Shetland properties in Shaw­sheen Village, it also started the neighbors wondering how safe that tank really is. But Fire Chief William Downs said the fire was well under control at all times and that no formal evacuation had been ordered.

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OBITUARIES

Deaths Elsewhere

BOUDREAU - Rita L. (Foucher) Boudreau, 56, of Salem, N.H., died Sunday, July 17 at home following a long illness. She for­merly worked at Vicor of Andover.

DELANEY - Clarence S. Delaney, 94, of Augusta, Ga., died Tuesday, July 19 at the Veterans Hospital in Augusta. Members of his family include his sister-in-law, Mrs. Thomas (Alita) Delaney of Andover.

Lack of adequate support from town employees may be leading to “burnout” among Planning Board members. Pam St. John. League of Women Vot­ers vice president, told the selectmen Monday night.

Massachusetts Electric Co. and its affiliate New England Power Co. paid a property and real estate tax bill of $313,980 this past year, according to Fen­ton W. Varney district manager.

GCA Corp.’s new $17 mil­lion manufacturing plant now being built in the Andover tech­nical center is one of the largest one-story buildings in the state and one of the most energy effi­cient, according to statistics released by GCA engineers.

Public works will undertake a detailed study of a revised plan for sewering section one of the 116-acre Andover Country Club subdivision before making a recommendation to the Planning Board, the board learned Tues­day.

A bank robbery in Shaw­sheen which netted robbers about $300 Friday night has resulted in one suspect under police guard at Mass. General Hospital suffering from gunshot wounds.

10 Years Ago - 1995Two men wielding baseball

bats robbed two Papa Gino’s employees Friday night as the employees were leaving the Shawsheen Plaza store.

An Andover bicyclist was injured early Tuesday morning, when he was allegedly side­swiped by a car pulling into Raytheon Co. on Lowell Street, knocking him to the ground.

A Gardner man was arrested and charged this week for last Wednesday afternoon’s armed robbery of the Mr. Whippy ice cream store on Andover Street.

Some residents have expressed interest in getting some of the dirt from the Andover High School construc­tion for yard projects, but Mr. Morash said all of the dirt removed during construction of the High School addition will be

In Loving Memory of

PETER M.AFARIANJune 15,1977-July 28.1996NINTH YEAR ANNIVERSARY

Sunday, July 31, 2005St. Gregory Armenian Church

158 Mam St., North Andover, MA9:30 a.m.

Sadly Missed By: Mom, Dad, Brother,

Sister In-Law, Aunts,

Uncles. Cousins, Family

& Friends

VThe day that you left us Our hearts split in two

One side filled with memories The other dying with you

We often lay awake at night When the worid is fast asleep

And take a walk down memory lane With tears upon our cheeks

Remember you is easy We do it everyday

But missing you is heartache That never goes away

We hold you always in our hearts And there you will remain

Though life has gone on without you It will never be the same.

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RANKIN -T. Reid Rankin, 100, formerly of Big Stone Gap, Va., died Tuesday, July 19, at the home of his daughter, Reida Rankin, in Kingsport, Tenn. Members o, his family include his daughter and son-in-law, Elaine R. and Carroll W. Bailey of Andover.

SUGHRUE - Dennis M. Sughrue, 25, of Haverhill, died Wednesday, July 20 from injuries suffered in a car acci­dent on Route 495. He worked as a plumber for Andover Plumbing Supply.

used on the site. And that’s too bad. because it is excellent loam, he said.

Tim Thomas. Andover High

School principal since 1991, has requested and been granted reas­signment to a teaching position at the school.

The School Committee failed to appoint a new assistant super­intendent of schools last week, and is unclear exactly when that task will be taken up again. There is even talk of not filling the position.

The owners of Andover Beauty Supply have a new prod­uct- hot dogs. And they’re not even the turkey kind. Instead, they’re good, old fashioned, all­beef. natural-casing, surround- with-mustard and stain your shirt hot dogs.

Emergency help is now just three digits away for Andover residents. At noon on July 19, the new Enhanced-911 emer­gency telephone service was activated in town.

The Andover Police Depart­ment named Detective Patrol­man James Haggerty officer of the year for 1995 and presented him with the David L. Nicoll Award at last month’s police­men’s ball.

The town of Andover is about to have its 350th anniver­sary. To commemorate such an important event, the Andover Historical Society plans the pub­lication Andover, A Century of Change: 1896-1996.

A 6-year-old Dorchester boy drowned in Pomps Pond Sunday evening while swimming with his family and friends. The pond was closed at the time, so no lifeguard was on duty.

It is not that unusual for a new business to go under, but it’s less common for one to start there. In choosing a name, Tom Aylward took advantage of the subterranean location for his new music store, below street level in the Barnard Building: Underground Music.

Environmental Affairs Secre­tary Trudy Coxe recently approved a conservation restric­tion grant request of nearly 4.8 acres in Andover by Hunter’s Ridge Condominium Trust to the Andover Conservation Com­mission.

— Compiled by What's Up contributor Uiuren Underhill

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NO. ANDOVER, MA unique multi-level office space. Great location. 1200-6400 sq. ft. available Bargotn priced at S9.50/sq. ft. plus electric.

NO. ANDOVER, MA - 4,037 sq. ft. office/warehouse/light manufacturing. Great loca­tion, Rt. !25/oirport/l-495. $6.95 NNN.

COLDWELLBANKER COMMERCIAL

978-373-3897

BEVERLY, MA, 1st ad, 7 room Bungalow, fireploced living room, hardwood floors large yord, garoge, $315,000

BEVERLY, MA, Cove, neor beach. 9 room Colonial. 4 bedrooms, fireplace, sun­room, 2 car garage. . $519,900

BEVERLY, MA, North 7 room Cope, 4 bedrooms, family room, hardwoods, deck, central air, .. $354,900 PEABODY, MA, newer con­struction, Gardner Park, 8 room Colonial 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, hardwoods, ..$469,900,

MULTI FAMILY BEVERLY, MA, Antique 2 family. Contractors Delight. Half acre....................$369,900

CONDOS/TOWNHOUSES SALEM, MA, corner 2 bed­room, pet friendly. ..$189,900

SALEM, MA, 3 bedroom townhouse condo, 1450 sq.ft., 2 car garage..............$265,000

SARA FISHBANE R.E. 978-921-0050

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3 FAMILYRenovated, large I bedroom units, separate utilities. $369,900. Call 978-317-1422.

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METHUEN MA - Definitely not o drive-by! Stop the car ond coll today to see this home ..You'll fall in love as soon os you step inside! Pride of ownership and tastefully decorated this home has been completely remodeled. Beautiful great room with cathedral ceilings ond skylites. Newly remod­eled kitchen, dining room, living room with new gas fireplace, 1st floor master bedroom, and 2 spacious bedrooms upstairs. This home features harOwood floors throughout, central oir, central vac, underground sprinkler.......$439,900

Call Lynne REMAX Preferred

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METHUEN MA, East - Coun­try Cape 6 room 2 bedroom I bath, I car garage under. On large lot 2nd floor unfinished but offers potential for 2 morerooms..........................$299,900

Call Frank Colizzi RE/MAX Preferred

978-725-531I x I06 visit www.fronkcolizzi.net

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SALEM, MA 13 Appleton St. Updoted two family home. Hardwood floors, 9- ceilings, private yard, 2 car garage Potential for 3 family. $499,900 Private Properties 976-664-0707

SALEM, MA, North, 39 Borr St., 6 room Coloniol, needs repair 4 updating. $279,900

McKinnon Reolty 978-744-2552

NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE

By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain mortgage given by Jane M. Ferrell-Cox and Eric A. Cox to Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems. Inc., dated January 30, 2003 and recorded with the Essex County (Northern Dis- tnd) Registry of Deeds at Book 7768. Page 190, of which mortgage Mortgage Electronic Registration

Rtel02, Cor Tow le 4 Church R0 j Systems. Inc. is the present holder, for breach of the I nri Inrrlgn Rpaltv ’ conditions of said mortgage and for the purpose of LUll JUl Ual i ncaiiy i foreclosing, the same will be sold at Public Auction at________603-362-4100________i 2:00 p.m. on August 24, 2005. on the mortgaged

l Al ! Premlses located at 35 Juliette Street, Andover,

LEGAL NOTICE Essex County. Massachusetts, all and singular the Commonwealth ot \ premises described in said mortgage

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LEGAL NOTICEOFFICE OF THE

BOARD OF APPEALS NOTICE OF HEARING

A public hearing will be held at THE HALL. SECOND FLOOR in MEMORIAL HALL LIBRARY ELM SQUARE. ANDOVER on THURS­DAY. August 4, 2005 at 7 OO PM on the petition of Cmgular Wireless. 580 Main St.. Bolton, MA for a modification of Deci­sion No. 2606 to remove & replace 6 existing antennas & associated cables

Premises affected are located at 119 Chandler Rd., Andover, MA in an SRC District and is shown on Town Asses­sor Map 129 as Lot 13

DANIEL S. CASPER CHAIRMAN

BOARD OF APPEALS AT-July21, 28,2005

OFFICE OF THE BOARD OF APPEALS NOTICE OF HEARING

A public hearing will be held at THE HALL. SECOND FLOOR in MEMORIAL HALL LIBRARY, ELM SQUARE, ANDOVER on THURS­DAY. August 4, 2005 at 7:00 P.M on the petition of Kaufmann Realty Trust, 85 Sunset Rock Rd.. Andover. MA for a variance from the requirements of Article VIII, § 4.1.2 8,/or for a special permit under Arti­cle VIII, § 3.3.5 to con­struct an attached garage that will not meet dimensional require ments.

Premises affected are located at 85 Sunset Rock Rd.. Andover, MA in an SRC District and is shown on Town Asses­sor Map 99 as Lot 16.

DANIEL S. CASPER CHAIRMAN

BOARD OF APPEALS AT-July 21,28. 2005

OFFICE OF THE BOARD OF APPEALS NOTICE OF HEARING

A public hearing will be held at THE HALL, SECOND FLOOR in MEMORIAL HALL LIBRARY. ELM SQUARE ANDOVER on THURS DAY, August 4. 2005 at 7:00 P.M on the petition of John J. King, Jr., 2 Powers Rd., Andover MA for a variance from the requirements of Arti­cle VIII, §4.1.2&/orfora special permit under Arti­cle VIII, § 3.3.5, 3.3.7 to raze an existing dwelling & reconstruct a dwelling on a lot that does not meet dimensional requirements.

Premises affected are located at 127 Hidden Rd . Andover, MA in an SRB District and is shown on Town Asses­sor Map 79 as Lot 8

DANIEL S. CASPER. CHAIRMAN

BOARD OF APPEALS AT-July 21.28. 2005

OFFICE OF THE BOARD OF APPEALS NOTICE OF HEARING

A public hearing will be held at THE HALL, SECOND FLOOR in MEMORIAL HALL LIBRARY. ELM SQUARE. ANDOVER on THURS­DAY, August 4, 2005 at 7:00 P.M. on the petition of Robert & Donald Secor, 14 Ballardvale Rd., Andover. MA for a variance from the requirements of Article VIII, § 4.1.2, &/or for a special permit under Arti­cle VIII, § 3.3.5 to con struct additions & alter­ations that will not meet dimensional require­ments.

Premises affected are located at 14 Ballardvale Rd., Andover. MA in an SRB District and is shown on Town Asses­sor Map 81 as Lot 2.

DANIEL S. CASPER, CHAIRMAN

BOARD OF APPEALS AT-July 21, 28. 2005

TOWN OF ANDOVEROFFICE OF THE

BOARD OF APPEALS NOTICE OF HEARING

A public hearing will be held at THE HALL. SECOND FLOOR in MEMORIAL HALL LIBRARY, ELM SQUARE. ANDOVER on THURSDAY, August 4. 2005 at 7:00 P.M. on the petition of Bernadette Lionetta, 9 Punchard Ave. Andover. MA for a variance from the requirements of Article VIII, § 4 1.2 &/or for a special permit under Arti­cle VIII, § 3.3.5 and as a Party Aggrieved, for review of a decision made by the Building Inspector, to construct an addibon that will not meet dimensional require­ments.

Premises affected are located at 9 Punchard Ave., Andover. MA in an SRA District and is shown on Town Asses sor Map 39 as Lot 69

DANIEL S. CASPER, CHAIRMAN

BOARD OF APPEALS AT - July 21 & 28. 2005

OFFICE OF THE BOARD OF APPEALS NOTICE OF HEARING

A public hearing will be held at THE HALL. SECOND FLOOR in MEMORIAL HALL LIB­RARY, ELM SQUARE, ANDOVER on THURS­DAY, August 4, 2005 at 7:00 P.M. on the petition of 560 South Mam Street Realty Trust, Michael P. Phillips, Trustee, 200 Park St.. N. Reading. MA 01864 for variances from the requirements of Arti­cle VIII, § 3.3.4, 3.1, 3 1.3 C12 a. 3.1 3.C 12.b. 3 2. 5 14 C.12 a.5 1.4.C.12.b 8. for special permits under Article VIII, § 3.3.2 & 3.3.3 and for a modification of Decision Nos 76 & 1642 and for an extension of Decision Nos 1126 & 1642 to demolish the existing structure & construct a restaurant that will not meet zoning regulations, parking requirements

Premises affected are located at 560 S. Main St.. Andover, MA in an SRC District and is shown on Town Asses­sor Map 85 as Lot 19A.

DANIEL S CASPER CHAIRMAN

BOARD OF APPEALS AT - July 21.28, 2005

LEGAL NOTICECommonwealth ot

MassachusettsThe Trial Court

Probate and Family Court Department

ESSEX DivisionDocket No.

05P1604EP1In the Estate of

IRVING D HASELTINELate of ANDOVER

In the County of ESSEXDate of DeathJune 18, 2005

NOTICE OF PETITION FOR PROBATE

OF WILLTo all persons interest­

ed 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 JUNE M. CASEY of HAMPTON in the State of NEW HAMPSHIRE 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 APPEAR ANCE IN SAID COURT AT SALEM ON OR BEFORE TEN O'CLOCK IN THE FORENOON (10.00 AM) ON AUGUST 22, 2005.

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 days (30) 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 JOHN C STEVENS. III. ESQUIRE. First Justice of said Court at SALEM this day. July 18, 2005

Pamela Casey O’Brien Register of Probate

AT—July 28. 2005

LEGALNOTICEOFFICE OF THE

BOARD OF APPEALS NOTICE OF HEARING

A public hearing will be held at THE HALL. SECOND FLOOR in MEMORIAL HALL LIB-

TO WIT:The land in Andover. Essex County. Massachu­

setts. together with the buildings thereon, situated in I r ary ELM SQUARE said Andover, being shown as Lots No. 26 and 27 on ANDOVER on THURS- a plan of land entitled "Topping Terrace, Shawaheen qay August 4. 2005 at Village. Andover, Mass.. Horace Hale Smith, Engi- , qq py on petition neer, August 1921", said plan being recorded in the 1 oj Anders & Susan

North District of Essex Registry ot Deeds as Plan Ekman. 93 Salem St No 479; said premises being more particularly ' Andover, MA for a van- bounded and described as follows. - gpcg from the require-

Southerly. by Topping Road fifty five feet ments of Article VIII, §Westerly: by Romeo Park One hundred sixty feet, 4 ( 2 &/Or tor a specialNortherly: by Juliette Road fifty five feet: and permit under Article VIIIEasterly: by Lots No. 24 and 25 one hundred sixty § 335,0 construct addi-

,eet 1 tions & alterations thatSecond Parcel: the land in Andover. Essex Coun- ^,11 riimpn<unnal

ty Massachusetts known as Romeo Park and shown requirements on a plan ot “Topping Terrace, Horace Hem Smith. Premises affected are C.E. August. 1921 recorded at Northern Essex Dis-I located at 93 Salem St

trict registry of Deeds, plan no. 479. bounded and Andover MA in an SRB descnbed as follows: District and is shown on

Northerly forty feet by Juliette Road. T0Wn Assessor Map 42Southerly, forty feet by Topping Road; as Lot 25Easterly. One hundred sixty feet by Lots 26 and 27 DANIEL S. CASPER

as shown on said plan and CHAIRMAN

ri 11 o 01 onm m«i ou in 1 Westerly one hundred sixty feet by lots 20 and 29, BOArd OF APPEALS the State of CALIFOR- as shown on said plan AT - July 21 28 2005NIA and NANCY C I For mortgagors title see deeds recorded with -----------------------------------------ArtPTi nf kinnpi nN in Essex County (Northern District) Registry of Deedsthe State of NEW JER-! ln Book 3020' Pa9e 184 and Book 6608' Pa9e 109

cfv hs annninteH These premises will be sold and conveyed sub|ect I

executors named in the ,0 and lhe benf" °* a" rl9h,f' rl9h,s ,of waV LEGAL NOTICE restrictions, easements, covenants, liens or claims in

Massachusetts The Trial Court

Probate and Family Court Department

ESSEX DivisionDocket No

05P1427EP1 In the Estate of

LEONARD F. COL- PITTS

Late of ANDOVER In the County of ESSEX

Date of Death March 30.2005

NOTICE OF PETITIONFOR PROBATE OF

WILLTo all persons interest­

ed in the above cap­tioned estate, a petition has been presented praying that the last will of said decedent be proved and allowed, and that ROBERT F. COL- PITTSof SAN MATEO in

will to serve without sure­ty

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

the nature ot liens, improvements, public assess- OFFICE OF THE ments. any and all unpaid taxes, tax titles, tax liens, BOARD OF APPEALS water and sewer liens and any other municipal NOTICE OF HEARING assessments or liens or existing encumbrances of, A public hearing will record which are in force and are applicable, having be held at THE HALL, prionty over said mortgage, whether or not reference | SECOND FLOOR in to such restnctions. easements, improvements, liens MEMORIAL HALL LIB- or encumbrances is made in the deed. , RARY ELM SQUARE,

TERMS OF SALE: ; ANDOVER on THURS-A deposit of Five Thousand ($5,000.00) Dollars by DAY, August 4. 2005 at

im nnAMi noj anniiQT I certified or bank check will be required to be paid by 7 00 PM on the petition0 2005 the purchaser at the time and place of sale The bal- of Mary & Richard

' in artditmn unn must: ance ls ,0 be Paid bY certified or bank check at Har- Aumais. 1 Stratford Rdfile a X? atal of ™n Law Offices. PC 150 California Street. New- Andover MA for a van

nhirmtionstotheoeti on !on Massachusetts 02458. or by mail to PO Box ance from the require- farts and 610389. Newton Highlands. Massachusetts 02461- ments of Article VIII. §

nrn mdsS whmh the 0389- w"hir tb,rty I30' from 1,16 da,e °' 53,6 4 1 2 &/Or *°r 3 SpeCia'

obiertion is based within Deed wil1 be Provided to purchaser for recording permit under Article VIII. thirtv 1301 riavs aftpr the uPon receipt in full of the purchase price The § 3.3 5 to construct an reti^n dai inr curti other I description of the premises contained in said mort- addition that will not meet timn ac 'L nn,,rt on gage shall control in the event ot an error in this pub-; dimensional require-

| ments.I Premises affected are

I - MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION ! located at 1 Stratford

SYSTEMS. INC Rd.. Andover. MA in an Present holder of said mortgage SRA District and is

By its Attorneys 1 shown on Town Asses- HARMON LAW OFFICES. PC 1 sor Map 22 as Lot 37

Andrea S. Youman. Esquire DANIEL S CASPER. 150 California Street, CHAIRMANNewton, MA 02458 j BOARD OF APPEALS

(617) 558-0500 | AT - July 21,28, 2005

time as the court, on .motion with notice to the lica’'°n , , , . u „petitioner, may allow) in I Otber ,erm?' rfAnY;be announced_at_the sale

accordance with ProbateRule 16

WITNESS, HON.JOHN C. STEVENS. III.ESQUIRE. First Justice of said Court at SALEM this day. July 5. 2005.

Pamela Casey O'BrienRegister of Probate , „„ . ....

AT — July 28. 2005 I AT~ JulY 28; August 4,11, 2005

22 THE TOWNSMAN, JULY 28, 2005

32 Condos/Townhomes 52 Houses for Rent S3 Condos/Townhomes

IPSWICH, MA- I bedroom, I bath Condo, pool, club house, tennis, covered parking, walk to train/town, pets OK $199,000. Coll 978-509 5809 IPSWICH, MA Open House, Sun. 1-3 , 400 Colonial Dr, #31.1 bedroom, I bath Condo, pool, club house, tennis, porking, pets OK, $199,000. LONDONDERRY, NH, Greot location, must see, 2 bedroom,

finished basement, 1.5 both, new appliances, deck bomboo

floors, $173,000,603437-0663 NO ANDOVER MA

OPEN HOUSE SUN I-3PM CONDEX - 2 units available 155-157 Woter St. 4 bedroom 2 bath, hardwood floors, gran­ite counters, new tile/new heating system, desirable location Minutes to downtown........ $319,900 $324,900

Realty Direct Boston 617 328-1255

ROCKPORT MA 14 2 bed room condos. Wolk to train, beach 4 shops. Starting at $179,900. Call 978-546-7120.

SALEM, MA For sale by owner. Salem Common area. Townhouse/Condo, totally renovated 2001. Close to commuter rail, 3+ bedroom2 boths, AC, hardwood floors gos fireploce Move-in condi tion. $329,000.978-825-0226

First FunSALEM. MA: Sunny 1 bed room Condo, porking, 3 blocks to T, 20 minutes to North Station, Boston. $153,000.978-745-1237.

AMESBURY Ma, Historic 3 bedroom home, on dead end street, garage, porch, front 4 back yard, charming lay­out, $1550. No smoking.

Call 978 388-5067

ANDOVER MA 4 bedroom 2 bath Cape. Fireplaced living room, formal dining, family room, deck. 2 car attached garage. Near Pike School ond Phillips Acodemy. Available 8/1. 52000/mo +. Call 978-475-8380

ANDOVER, NO., MA Ranch 1 bedroom, enclosed porch, applianced, nice, $1200 Countryside, 978-686-5232.

BEVERLY MA 3 bedroom 2 bath Contemporary, very private location, on deod-end street Near Cummings Cen ter. 8/1.52500/mo. 508-284-6555

CHESTER, NH - 4+ bed rooms, 3b baths huge fam­ily room, in ground pool, oil heat/central A/C, convenient ,0 Manchester Airport ond beach. 52,500/mo. Pater RE 603-437-0771 paterrecom

34 Mobile Homes

DERRY NH Condex extra large 2-3 bedroom Hard woods lireplaced family room, big yord. No pets. Avoiloble 871 $1500 603-437 7445

ESSEX, MA - 2 bedroom, 2 bath unfurnished house with 2 car garage on landscaped 3 acres. $2,200 per month.

Call 978-768 7268.

AMESBURY, MA - 3 bed room, 1.5 bath, washer/ dryer, patio, garage, heat 4 hot water, non smokers, pets negotiable $l400/mo. 1st, last, security, references. 978-834-9251.

ANDOVER. MA: Downtown! Elegant 2-3 bedroom, I bath condo. Has yard 4 garage. Pets okay. $2200/mo.

Please call 978-475-2933

BEVERLY, MA: 2 bedroom, 2 bath Condo, cathedral ceil ings, skylight, exposed beams, washer/ dryer in unit, deck, yord, porking, walk to beach/train. 51500/mo. + utilities. Gold- berg Properties, 978-922-0800

BEVERLY, MA:2 Townhouses, beoch area.• 8 room 3 bedroom, 2 bath $2000/mo. includes dll utilities. • Prides Crossing,3 bedroom, 2 bath, 522008+ utilities. Janice, 978-882-4315

BRADFORD, MA mint 3 bed room, 1.5 bath Townhome, applianced playroom, dead ed, rural setting, rent to own available. $1650. 978-314-5445

DERRY. NH: 2 bedroom condo, includes heat and hot water. Section 8 approved. 5950 per month. Security deposit. Call 60 3-889-1975.

DERRY NH 2 bedroom, large yard basement stor­age near center ond rte 93. No pets $995 Call Joyce

603-533-3413

ARE YOU THINKING ot buying or selling? Financing available.

Red Coach Realty 781-233-3331 MOBILE HOME • 2 bedroom, furnished, 10X50 with 10x20 porch. Located in camp­ground in NH. $5700.Coll 978-681-1292; 603-536-4935.

SALEMMANUFACTURED

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Retirement ParkSalem, NH

Must be 55+1974 Schultz 14x70, 2 bed­rooms, i bath, excellent con­dition Must see..........555,0002002 Skyline 4x60, 2 bedrooms, 1 bath..............599,500Brand new Skyline, 14x60 2bedrooms,1 both........5105,00Brand new Skyline, 14x70, 2 bedrooms. 2 baths . $115,000

Carriage Town Park

Merrimoc, MA Brand new Skyline. 14x60 2 bedrooms ' both . Si'5,000 Brand new Skyline. 14x70. 2 bedrooms 2 baths . 5125.000

Mobile CourtsSalem, NH

988 Chariot 12x36, 1 bed­room, 1 bath............... 535,000

Willow Grove Newton, NH

Brand new 14x70 2 bedrooms. 2 boths smoll dog ok 5 0 000

Call for info 603-898-2144

SALEM, NH Retirement Pork 2 bedrooms carports,

tireploce 592,500 4582 500 SelmasRE.com 603-893-8830

GLOUCESTER, MA: 4 bed room, full bath, deleaded, good condition next to play ground. $l,700/mo. + utili­ties. Call Peter, 978 282-1194.

GLOUCESTER, MA, Ador­able 2 bedroom Cottage, yard/ deck, sunroom Wosher/dryer Parking, No smoking. Cats & insuroble dogs OK S1350 +, Janet Johnson R.E., 978-546-643,

GLOUCESTER, MA: Annis- quam, 3 bedroom, 1.5 bath, study. Screened porch fur nished, Sept June. No smok ing $1,400.978-281-1859

GROVELAND, MA:3 bedroom half house Small privote yard Separate utili­ties. 51500/mo. 978-521-2213

HAMILTON, MA, 9 rooms, 4 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, base ment, garoge patio, lake No pets. $3,500 978-283-6280

HAMILTON, MA Chebakoo Lake 3 bedroom 2 full baths, dock beach. Beautiful win­dow views $2000 mo. No pets Available Now 978-423-9686

HAVERHILL MA 6 room Caoe hook-ups, off-street parking, fully aponanced storage. S’300* 1st, last, security. No pets. Eosy oc cess to 495/93.978-420-9032.

LAWRENCE, SO.. MA:Off Mt. Vernon St., 7 rooms 2* bedrooms, garage, double corner lot with fenced yard No pets. $1600+. 978-685-4493

36 Lots Acreage

CHESTER, NH:Buildable lots for sale bor dered by conservation land

Call 603-329 5077.

First FunCHESTER. NH on Scenic RH02

Rare Beauty1st ottering as commercial!Rezoned 24- commercial acres and 9 9 residential

acres. SOLD AS ' PARCEL! Great investment potential,

near Rt93/101.Includes natural resources. Coll Diana Fox 603-785-2710

RE/MaxProfessionals

603-432-2882

SANDOWN, CHESTER 4 EPPING.

Acreage availablein all 3 towns plus barn.

603-944-1139 or 603-382-0863

WINDHAM. NH Approved lots 735 -1.5 acres starting

at 520OK attractive Bear Hill sub-division. State septic approvals. 603-490-8434

Windham. NH LotsBuilding lots in new subdivi Sion 5200,00 - 5250,000

Call Brian 603-234-6778

39 Wanted Real Estate

LISTINGS WANTED Fast, Dependable Service

T. A. Sullivon Realty 369 Merrimack St., Methuen

978-681-8511 Since 963

RUN DOWN HOMES WANTED FOR REHAB OR DEMO.CASH PAID! John Carroll Builder 978-851485

51-75S2 Houses for Rent

OPENHOUSE

FREMONT, NH - New 2-3 bedroom town homes 5 2.5 baths, gas heat/central air, garage. Country Setting FromSMOO. Pater RE 603437-0771

GLOUCESTER MA 2 bedroom 2 bath new 4 level townhouse 80 Prospect St. Italian marble -hardwood, granite counters,

fully opplianced, walk to town/harbor Just move in!

5'675/mo+uti lilies 978-281-7161

GLOUCESTER MA Mill, 2 bedroom, 2 bath, elevator AC, hot water 4 most heot included No smoking/no pets SHOO-. Jonet Johnson R E . 617-512-6570_________

GLOUCESTER MA New 4 bedroom. 4 both townhouse. Fireplaces, AC, garoge, river views $3,000-mo 978-828-6226

HAVERHILL, MA 2 bedroom 1 bath exposed brick, security

elevator designer kitchen, heat, ac. 5850 978-374-4784

HAVERHILL, MA 2 - bed room 2 bath 4 level home off Rt495, ac, big deck, finished cellar, loft, well landscaped

51250/mo. 978-374-4784

LAWRENCE, MA Woters edge 2 bedroom plus gorage

5975 + utilities. Station Realty 978 975-37'3

LAWRENCE So MA RENTTO OWN No Bonk Quali | tying! 4 bedroom, 2 bath, [ gorage. S’,350 978-253-2426.

LAWRENCE, South, MA:6 bedroom single fomily home, living room, dining room kitchen, 1.5 baths porking lot gorage section 8

I welcome. S’600 978-975-2589 or 978-390-0697_____________

! MANCHESTER By the Sea.

MA, very neat 2 bedroom home, horbor views, cen­trally located Available Nov. 1. S'800/mo. * utilities.

! Paul Brown R E 978-526-7333

METHUEN, MA: 2 story, 6 i rooms, I bath, yard, deck ,

plowed drivewoy $1,100. +utilities st & last No smok- i ing. No pets. 978-794-3848

METHUEN, MA, beautiful large. 3 bedroom home in prestigious area Near the Loop 4 close to Rte 93 & 495. No animals. 52000/month • utilities 978-423-7139.

MIDDLETON MA 2 bedroom Cottage, hardwood floors, fireplace, 1 car gorage FHA heat. Close to Rte 1 No pets. $'200 no utilities. 978-774-8019

NEWBURYPORT, MA:I Beoch life, Plum Island, wo

terfront, year-round, 3 plus bedroom, 2 bath home, new hardwood floors, appliances, granite kitchen counters, Berber carpeting, outstand­ing views of ocean and Mer­rimack River Porks 4. 52,000. plus utilities. 978-463- 4385 or 617-308-8473

NO. ANDOVER, MA 3 bed j room 1.5 bath, Great Pond

Rd. fdrm land, sunroom, large yard, shed, no pets

S2O»mc* utilities 97864M77 58

LONDONDERRYWoodland Village I bedroom

both, pool No pets st 4lost. $750. 1781)334-4435

METHUEN, MA- 2 bedroom.1.5 bath Townhouse, spacious living 4 dining room, walk-in closets, washer/dryer hook­ups, pool, tennis, A/C, 51150/month.

603-893-2477

METHUEN, MA: At Colonial Village 1 bedroom garden style unit, AC clean, storage, no pets $775 per mo.

978-683-0754

SALEM, MA, new townhouse, Museum Place 2 bedroom2.5 bath, granite 4 stainlessfireplace, AC, washer dryer, patio porking Aug./Sept. $1800. 781-595-9554_________

SALEM, NH: 14 2 bedroom condos, neor Mall, transpor­tation 4 highways. No pets Available Aug 5850 4 $950 includes heat......603-893-21,9

SALEM, NH - Beoutiful 1st floor 1 bedroom condo with washer dryer, appliances 4 A/C. 5950 plus utilities.

Coll 978-430-9666

SALEM, NH KensingtonPloce, Adult, 55+ Commu­

nity. Clubhouse, pool, garage,' bedroom. SI375 +. A.M.P

Equity Partners. 603-401-1950

SALEM, NHLarge 2 bedroom, near 93 /495

shops. Includes heat No dogs. 51000/mo. (603)894-5300

S3A Duplex Rental

NO. Andover MA: 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath Townhouse at Mill­pond, Granite, marble, fire place, new baths, garage : washer/dryer hook-up, tennis pool, 52050/mo 603-898-8928

PEABODY, MA: 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath Split, central oir, yard, fully applianced No pets/smokers. $1,800

CARLSON GMAC R E I 978-777-2443

I PLUM ISLAND MA Small

j bedroom loft cottage. Minutes from the ocean. Off street private parking 5600/week. Available July 16. 978-465-5742

AMESBURY, MA:1/ 2 house Wonderful 8 rooms, 4 bedrooms. 2 boths 2,000 sf., 3 season porch laundry area, porch, deck parking, yard $1850/mo. * utilities

Available 8/13Open House Sat.

7/30, 9-1 PM24 Sanborn Terrace

978-388-0829

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AMESBURY, MA14 2 bedroom. 1st mo. FREE!

Senior DiscountCountry, take view, no pete. From S725/mo... 978-887-8856

Amesbury, MA: 1/ 2 house, 3 bedroom, parking, deck, small yard. Pets negotiable $1400 Call Advantage 978 388-9890

Amesbury, MA: 1 bedroom apartment, downtown, close to bus route, first floor, $700 +. Call Sue at Advantage

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AMESBURY MA: 2 bedroom $875, Also 1 bedroom $750 Across from beautiful park Includes heat, hot water. Deleoded. 978-590-5332

AMESBURY, MA 2 bedroom, spacious, new kitchen, laun­dry, pine floors, parking, neor center,$1075 978-356-2058

AMESBURY, MA: 3 bedroom oportment, large yard, park ing, on bus line, washer/ dryer, $!075/mo. Available 9/1. No pete. 508-414-5377.

AMESBURY, MA: 3 bedroom half house, hardwood floors,6 rooms, new bath. Available 7/21. 5 ,400 plus utilities. 1st, last. Call 978-223-9057.

AMESBURY, MA, nice 2 bedroom, 2nd floor of 2 fom­ily. Washer dryer hookup. $1100 includes heat. No pets. Avoiloble 8/1. 978-375-5061

AMESBURY, MA: Spacious 2 bedroom apartments avail­able for 8/1 & 9/1. Balcony overlooking pond. No pets $1000 Heat & hot water in­cluded. 978-210-1234

AMESBURY, MA: Speckling 1 4 2 bedrooms with great views. Heat, hot

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ANDOVER, MA 1-2 bedrooms oversized 6 CASCO CROSSING

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ANDOVER, MA -1 bedroom Condo, heat 4 hot water in­cluded, off street parking, coin-op loundry on-site, $900/mo. Available now.

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ANDOVER, MA: 1 bedroom,L historic home, recently re­

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ANDOVER, MA 1 bedroom, near town/train, parking,

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ANDOVER, MA 2 bedroom sunny 4 room duplex, easy access to town, bus 4 train, lovely yard, hookups, $1200/ mo + utilities. 978-521-9693

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ANDOVER, MA- 4 bedroom,2 bath, targe sunny in 2 fam­ily house, basement, storoge2 car parking, yard pets OKAll oppliances Garage op- tionol. 51600/mo. + utilities Available 47.978-475-0720

ANDOVER, MA: Bright, sunny 2 bedroom apartment. Downtown location. Off- street parking. Fully appli­anced. $1200 + utilities, no pets Coll 978-475-0010

ANDOVER, MA Downtown, in building.

1 Bedroom, $600; Extra large l bedroom with parking $675.

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BEVERLY, MA 1,2 4 3 bed room apartments. Great lo­cations. Freshly painted. Nopets. Coll............ 978-473-9989

BEVERLY, MA 1-2 bedroom 2nd floor, 4 rooms, renovated, large deck, porking, walk to train, heat/hot woter, no pets, $925/mo. Coll 978 922-6071

BEVERLY, MA 1.5 bedroom, in antique Colonial, washer/

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BEVERLY, MA, I bedroom hardwood floors, galley kitchen, parking. No pets. 5800 + utilities Goldberg Properties, 978-922-0800

BEVERLY,MA ' bedroom,must see, large 3rd floor! Modern kitchen/bath, skylights, near beach/train, quiet, pool/yord. 5945/mo+utilities 978-921-2850

BEVERLY, MA,I bedroom, near beach 4 train. 5810 includes heat 4 parking. Indoor Cots Wei- come. 978-922-8006_________

BEVERLY MA 1 bedroom Newly Renovated kitchen, bath, windows, hardwood. Coin-op. walk to beach, town, tram No smoke. $975+. 978-5215492

BEVERLY. MA 1 bedroom quiet neighborhood, parking, hardwood floors, coin op loundry, no pets $875 + utilities Goldberg Proper- ties, 97B-922-0800.__________

BEVERLY, MA: 1st 4 2nd floor 3 bedroom units, no

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washer/dryer, storage 51600.Available 9/7.781-208 9500

BEVERLY, MA: 2 bedroom apartment, eat in kitchen, coin-op laundry no nets. $1050 includes heat 4 hot wo­ter. Goldberg Properties,

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BEVERLY, MA, 2 bedroom carpeted oportment eat in kitchen, street porking, no pets. $850 + utilities. Gold­berg Properties, 978-922-0800.

BEVERLY, MA: 2 bedroom + office Near beach, train, library. 2 cor parking. Coin­

op, skylights. 5975+.Call 978-985-0397

BEVERLY, MA: 3 bedroom Living room, kitchen, washer/

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BEVERLY, MA: 3 bedroom townhouse Huge closets 2.5 baths, nets welcome. Heat 4 hot woter included Close to Rte. 128/1/93. Immediate move in. Starting ot 51630. Call 978- 927-2763__________ ________

BEVERLY, MA: 4 bedroom 3 levels Townhouse style park­ing, yord. deck, applianced, $1700 +. Coll 978-777-2105

BEVERLY, MA - 4 room, 2 bedroom, 3rd floor apart ment. Coin-op, off street parking, heat 4 hot water included. 51,000/mo. 1st, last, security. Brion, 978-869-9128

BEVERLY, MA - 4 room, 2 bedrooms, first floor, Ryol Side Yard, off street park­ing for 2 cars, washer/dryer hookup, storage, newly renovoted. Close to train. $1100. Call 978-525-3450.

BEVERLY, MA: 5 room, 2nd floor, near Common, hook ups, wall to wall, nice porch, parking. No pets. No smok­ers. 51,000 per month plus utilities. Call 978-927-2656.

BEVERLY, MA:• 5 room centrally located. 2nd floor, owner occupied, quiet building 5,000/mo• room centrally located with private bath 4 kitchen ette. $150/wk. 978-921-0629

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BEVERLY MA- Adorable I bedroom, walk in closet. Great location! Hardwood floors, washer/dryer,storage, off st. parking 5875 781-639-3717.

BEVERLY, MA: Beautiful 2 bedroom, sunny, hardwood deck, laundry in basement parking. No dogs. Available 97. SlQOftmo 978-468-4487

BEVERLY, MA: Country set ting 2 bedroom Carriage House oportment. eat in kitchen, hookups, deck, yard, year lease $1800 ♦ Also , bedroom Heated $1050 97B-576 - 886

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BEVERLY MA: Lovely 3.5 room, I bedroom, quiet/secure, hardwood, dishwasher, porch parking, laundry, No smok­ing, cat ok. $850+. 978-762 9711

BEVERLY, MA: Newly re- modeled 4 room, I bedroom, Quiet owner occupied home. Skylights, no pets $895 +Fortunate R.E. 978-922-3611

BEVERLY, MA Prospect Hill3 bedroom, new windows/heat, hook ups, parking, deleaded Nice yard, no pets. $1200+.

978-468-3794BEVERLY: MA: SENIORSages 60 4 over, spacious I 4 2 bedroom units include heat4 hot water. Rent based on income. Apple Village, Mon Fri., 9-5, 978-927 2606. EHO

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BEVERLY MA- Updated 2 bedroom. Quiet area 5 min walk to troin/beach/town Po­rch, laundry, parking. No pets’ smoking. $1150*. 617-699-3144

BEVERLY, MA Waterfront studio 4 1 bedroom neortown, train 4 beach. $800-

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BEVERLY, studio, 2 large rooms, 1 small, full bath close to beach and train.No pets/no smoking. 5785 also 4 rooms, 2nd floor, parking. 5900.978-922-3777

BRADFORD, MA 2 bedroom, heat 4 hot water included 5900. Main St. 2 bedroom, 5850. Coll 978-372-5456

BRADFORD MA: 2 bedroom. Quiet, 1st floor. Dining room sunporch, office Hookups. No smoke/pets. References

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ROCKPORT, MA - Furnished house near Garden Beach, 9/1-6/1/06 $975.2 bedrooms, 1.5 baths, washer/dryer, fire­place parking-Cell 240401-2727 I

ROWLEY, MA: Privote, 7 [ room Colonial, 4 bedroom, 2.5 bath, 3.5 acre, cul de sac. 52,200. * 978-739-2283. R E.

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GLOUCESTER, MA. I bed­room, yard, $850+. 1 bed­room Lanesville yard, S850 +. 2 bedroom Pigeon Cove, deck, 51200 *. 978 283 8358.

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GLOUCESTER, MA 2 bed room, centrally located, oak floors, fireplace, washer/ dryer, parking, 5950+ utili­ties avai table 8/4 978-283-2294

GLOUCESTER, MA 2nd floor, 2 bedroom. Includes parking, stove, fridge, deck. Wolk to train and downtown. No pets/smoke free. 5900/mo. security deposit. 978-682 2010

GLOUCESTER, MA: 2 room. Central location. Yord. No smoking. No pets. 5650. +. 1st, last and security. Back­ground check. 978-546-2219

GLOUCESTER MA Bay view charming I bedroom, kitchen, living room, com­puter room, sunporch. Oft street parking. $750+ utili­ties. No smoking. 978-281-3716

GLOUCESTER, MA Cen- tral, 5 rooms, 2nd floor, modern kitchen with laundry area, large deck. No pets. References required. S’,000/ mo. Heat included. 1st, last, security 978-281-7817

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GLOUCESTER, MA: Manhat ten style, 2 bedroom, near ocean, views, new construe tion. No smoking. Pets nego­tiable. $1,800. 978-360-3743

GLOUCESTER, MA: Mid- town Cozy 2nd floor 4 room. Modern kitchen. On street parking. Small yard $925 heat 4 electric included 617-770-9210

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HAVERHILL, MA: 3 bed­room, newly renovated, large rooms, wall-wall, hard wood, hook ups, parking, 2nd floor $950 978-682-0063

HAVERHILL, MA: Beautiful2 3 bedroom, eat in kitchen, hordwood floors, washer, dryer, porch, driveway, big yard. $1,100. 617-833-5997

HAVERHILL, MA- BlaisdellSt„ I bedrooms, $675, I bed room Winter St. $650, NO utilities Ist/las, 4 security Call 603-479-4495.

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HAVERHILL, MA: Conven­ient downtown 2 bedroom. Carport. Property mainte­nance. 5900 includes heat/hot water. Ist/security. 781-844-3171

HAVERHILL, MA: Cozy 1 bedroom, newly remodeled, of, street parking, heated pool. No smoking, no pets. $650/mo. Call 978-319-2565

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978 682 4000. Managed by C. C. Real Investments.

LAWRENCE, MA, North 3 bedroom, 5 rooms, Newbury

Street, $750 + utilities, Station Realty 978-975-3713

LAWRENCE, MA SOUTH MA-2 bedroom, 1.5 bath Townhouse. Of,-street park ing. $950.00+. Three avail­able. Call 978-609-7218.

LAWRENCE, MA: Spacious 2 bedroom, renovated in

clean, quie, building, lst/last No pets. $725+ utilities.

WON’T LAST! 781-334-7196

LAWRENCE, MAStudios, 1 bedrooms. Call for rates 978-794-3039

LAWRENCE, MA: Towerhill, 3 room furnished apartment. Heat 4 hot water included. Of, street parking. $750. 603-893-0646 or 603-475-4942

LAWRENCE, MA Very nice 3rd floor, 2 or 3 bedroom apartment, hookups, carpet ed, deleaded, some parking $900-950 978 738-0 Patter 5

LAWRENCE, MA: Wonderful 3 bedroom, renovated, 5950. 2 bedroom, $750. Haverhill- 3 bedroom, renovated, $950. 978 423-4868._______________

LAWRENCE 4 Methuen MA Apartments tor rent. Apart­ment listing accepted.Station Realty, 978-975-3713.

LAWRENCE / METHUEN, MA: Beautifully remodeled 1st floor, 2-3 bedroom, deleaded, stove, tridge, hook -ups, parking, quie, neigh­borhood. No utilities. $875/ mo. 978-794-9936.___________

LAWRENCE, No. MA - Jackson St. Lorge studio $450 plus other apartments available

Station Reolty 978-9753713

LAWRENCE, NO., MA Small 2 bedroom, 1st floor, all utili­ties included, nice aport­ments. $800 month. No dogs. No cots. 978-857-1723.

HAVERHILL MA 1 bedroom, newly renovated, downtown,

5840 includes heat 4 hot water Coll 508-878-9013

HAVERHILL, MA: 1 bed­room, newly renovated. In­cludes hot water, parking, coin-op laundry, no pets 1st 4 security. 5775. 978-346-8330

HAVERHILL, MA 1 bedroom spacious Victorian, dining 4 sun rooms, parking, $750/mo;

Studio, spocious. modern bath 4 kitchen, deck, dining oreo... S675/mo. 978-618-4112

HAVERHILL, MA: 1 bed- room Victorian with den, spacious unit, 2 fireplaces. $850 Also 3rd floor, I * bed­room, $750. 8/1.978-887-8279

HAVERHILL, MA 1st floor3 bedroom/3 family,

hordwood, hookups, walk to train $1000+. Security. No pets/smoking. 978-804-9045

HAVERHILL, MA 1st month FREE. 2 bedroom, newly remodeled, yard, parking $875* utilities. 978-887-8856

HAVERHILL, AAA: (2) 2 bed- room apartments near down­town, ' with walVwall, I with hardwood, $850/mo + utilities lst/last, no pete, 617-4896289

HAVERHILL, MA- 2,3 4 5 bedroom apartment

Must see. Don’t wait.Call for details weekdays 9am to 5 pm 978-388-3132

HAVERHILL, MA: 2-3 Bed­room units, Grove St. $1,000 mo + utilities, washer/dryer hookups deleaded no pets 1st4 security 978-372-5456

HAVERHILL, MA: 2 bed- room 1st floor, newly renovo­ted, hookups, oft street park­ing, near 495, S950 + utili­ties. 1st, security. 978-457-4152

HAVERHILL, Ma- 2 Bed- room, 2 levels includes heat 4 hot water, parking, 1st 4

lost. No smoking, no pets978-376-3634

First FunHAVERHILL, MA: 2 bed­room 2nd floor Washer /dryer hook up. Off street porking. 1st and last. $850Coll...................... 978-372-8158

HAVERHILL, MA: 2 bed­room apartment, new paint, corpet, refrigerator. Washer/ dryer hook ups, parking 5750. +. Call 978-887-9746

HAVERHILL, MA 2 bedroom, Maple Highlands, wall/wall, coin-op, hat water porking $850/mo. 781-454-5477

HAVERHILL, MA: 3-4 BED- ROOM heated walk to T dishwasher'disposal, hardwood, loundry, $1200 781-395-1616

HAVERHILL, MA 3 bedroom, oil appliances, your own laundry room with washer dryer, 1st security, credit check $1050.978-372 2838

HAVERHILL, MA, 3 Bed­room, appliances, $900, 1st 4 lost. Reody to move in. ALSO 1 bedroom with heat included S650.978-590-2097

HAVERHILL MA Prime location. ALL utilities included. Studio $675: 1 Bed room $850: 2 bedroom with balcony 4 river view $995.

978-373-4800. EHO riversedgehaverhill.com

HAVERHILL, MA: remodeled 2 bedroom townhouse style,

hook ups in unit, 1.5 bate $950+. I bedroom $750+. 1st 4

last. Call 617-719-6474

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HAVERHILL, MA: Riverside Newly renovated, bright and cheery, large 2 bedroom apartment, hook ups, on bus­line. $895./mo. 978-372-4862

HAVERHILL, MA - River St.3 rooms, 1st floor, $600.

Station Realty 978-975-3713.

Haverhill, MaStudio, 1,2,3 4 4 bedrooms.

From $550-$! 100 Coll Turnkey, 978-374-9979

HAVERHILL, MA - three 2 bedroom apartments. Newly renovated, off-street park­ing Minutes to 495 4 trains. Hook ups. Deleaded Section 8 approved 1st 4 security.$900. No pets. 781-838-2344.

Ipswich, MA

BAYSIDEGreat country location, targe

1 4 2 bedroom apartments becoming available. Heat, hot water all oppliances, A/C gym, library, parking 4 storoge all included. Close to crones beach troin 4 RT 1 No pets please starting at$900 ......... 978-887-2349

IPSWICH, MA New ground floor unit. 1300 sq. ft. 2 bed rooms, i baths, fully appli­anced. washer/dryer, A/C 4 patio. $1300 hea, 4 hot woter included. No dogs 978-5780317.

L(£)KLAWRENCE/HAVERHILL, MA - I, 2, 3 4 4 bedroom apartments available as low as $650. Call now 978-689-8656

LAWRENCE, MA - 1st floor $1300 , 2nd 4 3rd floors $1200.3 bedroom. New appliances Redone. Fenced oarking/yard NopetsAjtilities. 978-683-7450.

LAWRENCE, MA 2,34 4 bedroom, clean, deleaded, renovated. 1st, last + utili­ties, no pets. 978-685-5174

LAWRENCE, MA - (2)3 bedrooms, $850 3rd tloor,

$895 2nd floor, + utilities, all new windows, fresh paint.

Call 978-618-8799.

LAWRENCE, MA-2 bedroom corner unit with balcony in

Princeton Village, dishwasher, assigned parking, $87Smo. in­

cluding heat, 978-475-6095

LAWRENCE, MA: Andover line 4 North, beautiful, new 1, 2, 3 bedroom, A/C, wood floors, parking, washer, dryer. $650.-5950.978-465-3285

LAWRENCE, MA - Beautiful2 bedroom in nice, quiet Vic­torion home. New kitchen 4 bath, big yard, deck. Laun­dry. Near 495. Utilities in­cluded $1300. Available im­mediately. Must see 978-5052(98

LAWRENCE IMA Just Re- duced Will Go Quickly 2 bed­room heat/hot water included.4 1 bedroom. 1st 4 lost. Mon-

Fri 9-6; 978-970-2300

LAWRENCE No., MA- Upper Tower Hill, 3 bed­room, 2nd floor, $850 No utitilities, 978-681-8625

LAWRENCE, SO, MA: 4 bedrooms, 3rd floor, beauti­ful, new. Hookups, parking, yard. Section 8 approved,1st 4 las, $1400 includes hea, 4 hot water. No pete 978-270-7003

LAWRENCE, So, MA- 8 rooms, 3 bedrooms, Is, tloor, newly remodeled, laundry hookups, appliances. $850 no utilities 978-688-0507

LAWRENCE, SO., MA bright 5 rooms, 2nd tloor of 2 fomily, yard, drivewoy, ap­

pliances, hookups, nice area.5800/mo 978-688-1708

LAWRENCE SO., MA-Immaculate 1 bedroom

I .5^3 KAll utilities. AC Laundry. Parking $750/mo. 978-683-6682

LAWRENCE, So., MA near St. Pats Church. Studio $700 heated; bedrooms 5600 no utilities. Newly renovated. No pete. Ist/lost. 978-687-1111

LAWRENCE So., MA- Sacred Heart Area. 2 bed­

rooms, 2nd floor, applianced.5750/mo 978-681-8625

LAWRENCE SO. MA; Small studio, full bath. Great area, quiet building. Includes utili­ties. Call 978-794-9427

LAWRENCE, SO., MA: South Union St. newly renovated 2 bedroom apartments. $750 * utilities. Neor train. Is, 4 lost. No pets. 781-718-0872

LAWRENCE, South, MA: I bedroom upstairs apart­ment. $750. a month includes electric Security deposit. Coll 978-689-4704.___________

LAWRENCE, (South), MA Andover line 2 bedroom

apartment. Just renovoted, wall to wall carpet, oft street parking, no pets, no utilities. $875mo * security 603-553-990’

LOWELL, MA- Available immediately. A beautiful Is, floor, remodeled 2 bedroom, deleaded, ter only $850

Call now 978-689-4845

LOWELL SO. MA Delmon, Gardens Trust, minutes from 495, Rt. 3 4 93. Studios 4 14 2 bedroom apartments include heat, cooking 4 hot water. Also, new aportments with centrol air. Security guard 4 24 hr. maintenance. Swimming pool 4 tennis court. Rents start ©$700 4 up. 978-458-7963; 978-458-4629

LYNN, E. MA 2 bedroom apartments. Near T 4 beoch. No dogs, utilities or deposit. $1,000. Section 8 approved.Call 617-416-1051

LYNN, MA:1 4 2 bedrooms. Hardwoods, hot water, laundry, near T,

cots ok. $625 4 $800. rc9-llc.com 617-625-8315

LYNN, MA: 2 bedroom apartment. Heat 4 hot water included. 51095 no pets.

Call 781-631-4133.

LYNN, MA:King's Lynne Apartments

Now taking applications ter market rent units. 1 4 2 bed rooms available. Storting a, $1,020 includes heat 4 hot wo­ter. Income requirements starting at $35,000. Please call for appointment. 781-599-7312 - Equal Housing

LYNN, MA, Three 3 bedroom apartments, totally reno­vated, hardwood floors, dead end street. 5800, $900 4 $1000

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MAGNOLIA, MA I & 2 bed­room, near ocean, $1,000- $1200 includes heal 8 hot wa­ter No pets/smoke 617-913-0113

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METHUEN, MA: Sunny 3 bedroom, 6 room apartment; half garage, attic 8, base ment, hardwood, porches, parking, Elmwood Rd. $1,100. No smoking/ pets. 978-465-6252

NO. ANDOVER - 2 bedroom $900.3 bedroom townhouse

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MANCHESTER, MA: I bed­room, near shops, train 8 beach; wood floors 8 laun­dry, No dogs. No smoking. $925. +. 978-526-7042

MANCHESTER, MA-2 bed­room barn & townhouse

$1325 + /$1175+. Walk totrain/ town/ village/ beoch.

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MARBLEHEAD, MA: large 2 room, fireplaced apartment, heat, utilities, parking in­cluded. $725/month,

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MARBLFHEAD, MA: Old Town, antique elegance, huge 2 bedroom, fireplaces, parking, yard. $1,500. plus. 1st and last 781-631-8212

Marblehead, MAStudio/l bedrooms, parking,................................from $695

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MERRIMAC, MA: 2 8, 3 bed­room, clean, quiet, A/C, dish­washer, laundry $875 + 8 $1295, No pets. 1st, lost, secu­rity. Lease. 978-521-5393

METHUEN, MAI, 2 8,3 bed room Broodway & Center Sts

coin-op, $700-$ID00/mo utilities, 1st & security.

Ready to move in! 978-372-2282

METHUEN, MA I bedroom quiet secure building in Clocktower area, heated

$800/mo, no pet, references, credit check. 978 688-3266

METHUEN, MA 1st floor,1 8.2 bedrooms, Red Tavern area, newly painted, private parking, $850 & $1000/mo +

utilities. 978-685-6722

METHUEN, MA: 1st floor, small 1 bedroom. No pets. Smoke free. Washer/dryer hook up. Heat included $725 1st, last, security. 508-954-2736

METHUEN, MA; 2 apart­ments tor rent in o 3 family house. Close to 495 with oft street parking. For $850 & $900/mo. No utilities/dogs. 978-725-6869 COCO EARLY 8 ASSOC. 978-687-8484 x!45

METHUEN, MA: 2 bedroom5 room, 3rd floor, off street parking, hardwood, ceramic

tile, no pets, $900 +, near Rte.495, Call 978-835-1799

METHUEN MIA-3rd floor bedroom apartment, aeck. High St. S700/mo no utilities

No pets. References. Call 978-685-5263

METHUEN, MA: 50 Ashland Ave. 2 bedroom with stove & tridge. Hook ups in base ment. Enclosed small back yard. $950. Call 978-688-6458

METHUEN, MA Beautitul, I bedroom apartment in pri­vate location, new kitchen, washer/dryer, $l,100/month includes all utilities. Credit check. Call 978-375-2739.

METHUEN, MA, Center.I bedroom. Oft street park ing. $780/mo. includes heat.

Gallant Assoc. 978-686-7931

METHUEN, MA- ELM CREST ESTATES

I 8 2 bedrooms: Refrigerator, stove, microwave, a/c, dish­washer, central vacuum, balcony, parking, laundry room, all utilities included. No pets. Security & refer ences required. $850 & $950. 978-682-4891.

METHUEN, MA- Immocu late 2 bedroom with 7 total rooms. Beautiful hardwood with hardwood floors. A/C. Washer 8 dryer included. Peaceful area, meticulous landscape. A must see. $1,850 (603)434-8884 or (508)265-7890

METHUEN, MA Large 1 bed­room minutes from 93/495. lean. No pets. $875, heat 8 hot water included. Half mo. off 1st mo. rent. 978-794-3039

METHUEN, MA: Large 2 bedroom on quiet, tree lined street, study, sunroom, hardwood floors throughout. $1,250 ................... 978-686-4592

METHUEN, MA: Large 3 room, 1 bedroom on 2nd floor near 93. Includes heat & hot water, off street parking. No pets/smoking. 5800/mo. 1st 8 last. Call 978-725-6869

METHUEN, MA: Lawrence line, 6 room, 2 bedroom, laundry hookups. Mint! Available now. 978-725-0915; 617-835-9369

METHUEN, MA: Modern 8 spacious 1 bedroom with AC. Convenient location, $795 in­cludes heat 8 hot water.No pets. 6)7-285-6663.

METHUEN, MA, Pelham Place,

1 82 bedroom apartments heat included. 978-685-7467

MIDDLETON, MA 1 bedroom 2nd floor, modern, cozy, new carpet/paint, deck, no pets/ smoke free, oil utilities in­cluded. 5749/mo. 978-774-1432.

MIDDLETON, MA 2 bed room, central oir/vac, fully applianced, carpets, loundry acilities, no pets please.

$1200+. Call 978-270-1696

first BunNEWBURY, MA Plum Island

1 bedroom cottage on quiet south end, year round, no pet, $850/mo + utilities, 1st/

last 8 references. 978-465-1117

NEWBURYPORT, MA1 bedroom apartments, $1,000

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NEWBURYPORT, MA - 1 bedroom opartment with deck overlooking the Merri­mack River. Great views. Off street porking, 2 to choose from. $1000 + utili­ties. Coll Dovid Tierney, 978- 376-3286.

NEWBURYPORT MA 1 bed room. Elegont in-town brick federal, fireplace, heat/hot

water, porking, washer/dryer,storage $995,978-465-5621

NEWBURYPORT,MA 1st floor i bedroom in Carriage house on Green St., ac, on street porking, S950ttio+utilities(eledrc heat) no pet. 603-926-7551

NEWBURYPORT, MA: 2 bedroom aportment. 1st floor, pool, near Rte 95, heat 8 hot water included. Section 8 wel­come. Ist/last $1100 9786094914

NEWBURYPORT, MA: 2 bed room, deck, pool, heat 8 hot water included, 2 cor park ing no smoking, no pets, 1st/ security $950/mo 978-462-5567

NEWBURYPORT, MA 2 bed­room, Plum Island water­front Utilities included, ac,

garage, no pet/smoke free $1750 Ist/last/security, 978-465-6339

NEWBURYPORT, MA 2 bed rooms, newly renovated, A/C, pool, no pets, includes heat 8 hot water. $l!00/mo. Brian 617-962-5154.

NEWBURYPORT, MA: 2 room studios from $785. Large 1 bedroom $915. Includes heat/ hot water. Laundry area. No pets/smoking. 978-363-5204

first BunNEWBURYPORT, MA

3 large rooms, hardwood floors, heat, loundry, pork­

ing, No pets or smoking,$950 978-462 3870

NEWBURYPORT MA - 4 room aportment with deck, yard, off street parking. Walk to river. Greet neigh­borhood $1,000+. 978-4624206

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NEWBURYPORT, MA,Bright sunny spacious 2 bedroom, in lovely High St, $1300.978-807-1961

NEWBURYPORT, MA Historic 3 bedroom home on * * OCEAN AVE. * * Harbor views, fireplaces,

woodstove, new kitchen, $1800 No smoking. 978-465-6252

NEWBURYPORT, MA-mod­ern 1 bedroom, near down­town, wall to wall, dish­washer, SHOO. + utilities, available 8/1,305-2654076,

NEWBURYPORT, MA: Pt Shore authentic 1750 fabulous 3/4 house 3 + bedroom, i fireplaces, views, refer­ences. $1600 +. 978-465-3285

NEWBURYPORT, MA, smal aportment, 5 rooms, washer dryer, porking, small yard, no pets or smoking. 1st, las' 8 security, 978-462-2889

NEWBURYPORT, MA: spa­cious, 1-2 bedroom in down­town Victorian. A/C, all utili­ties, garage, yord, neor train laundry. 9/1 $1600 978-462-8376

NEWBURYPORT, MA Spacious, private, 1 bedroom Victorian, potio, driveway, no pets / smoking. $1250/mo.

207-695-2497

Newburyport, MA Studios 8 1 bedrooms.

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NEWBURYPORT, MA - Vic torion Condo, 2+ bedroom large rooms, new kitchen hardwood floors, turret room storage, parking, patio deck. $324,000.978-255-1952

NO. ANDOVER MA Avail­able now 4 rooms 0 75 Saun­ders. Appliances, hook-ups Parking $925+ 978 764-6000

NO. ANDOVER, MA - Gor­geous 2 bedroom, intown, central AC, washer/dryer, $900 4- utilities 978-685-8186.

NO. ANDOVER, MA Large 1st floor, 6 room in 2 family, hookups, parking. Close to commuter rail. No smoking, no pets. $1200.978-687-9475

NO. ANDOVER, MA: Luxury 2 bedroom, manicured grounds, parking, hardwood floors, wosher/dryer, 9' ceil­ing, storage. $1200 978-258-2100

NO. ANDOVER, MA:One bedroom. Available now! Parking. Close to T & downtown. $675 mo, no utili­ties. Call 978-352-2905.

NORTH Andover, MA: 1st floor, 2 bedroom, nice loca­tion, washer/dryer hook-ups, porch, storage, parking, $1,100. +. 978-682-5290

PEABODY,MA 18,2 bedroom great center location, heat 8 hot water, washer/dryer, pet ok, $860 $,2S0/mo 781249 450’

PEABODY, MA 1 bedroom, 2nd floor, 4 family home, deon, bright, storoge, coin­op laundry, parking, nice family area, heat/hot water included, no pets. $950/ mo. 1st & Security. 781-275-5228.

PEABODY, MA: 1 bedroom, 3 room, 1st floor, quiet neighborhood, off street parking. $775. plus utilities. No pets. David, 978-531-6087.

PEABODY, MA • 1 bedroom $950, utilities included.• 2 bedroom $1100 + utilities. Both 2 cor parking 8 on dead-end streets. 978-531-2619.

PEABODY, MA 2 bedroom,6 spacious rooms 2nd floor, quiet oreo, garage, hookups, near maior roads, no pets

$1200/mo+ utilities 781-771-9729

PEABODY, MA;2 bedroom remodeled, 2nd floor, Parking $800/mo No utilities included N pets 978-531-8869 for more info.

PEABODY, MA, 2 bedroom

TOWNHOUSE1.5 bath, applianced, washer/ dryer, central a/c, patio, balcony, no pets, $1325/mo. includes heat/hot water;

1 bedroom $925. 781-599-1132

PEABODY, MA 2nd floor 2 bedroom Victorian, spacious, sunny, charming, updated,

hardwood, hookups, parking, $115<Vmo+utilities 978-380-6126

PEABODY, MA: 3 bedroom, 1.5 bath, fireplaced living room, 2 porches, large kit chen fully applianced. park ing, no pets. Available 9/1 $1300 + utilities 978-531-8817

ROCKPORT, MA Oceanfront, spacious I bedroom, near trains, bus, stores, $999+ Semi furnished Lease Small pet. 978-546-7406

ROCKPORT, MA - On the ocean, private sundeck, I bedroom, living room, fire­place, golley kitchen, full dining area $1150+ 617834-1731

ROCKPORT, MA, Sunny 5 room, 2 bedroom. Near shops, beoch, train. Parking, yard. No smoking $1200 in­cludes heat. 978-502-5552

ROWLEY, MA

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Tranquilffy fresh oir 8 plenty at parking await you at our oasis in the woods. Spacious 2 bedroom apart­ments from only $925 includ­ing heat/hot water. Proles sional 24 hr. on-site man­agement plus many other amenities. Enioy country liv­ing while only 30 minutes from Boston. Coll to arronge for a personal tour.

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SALEM Common MA- 3 room quiet 8 clean building. Park ing, stove 8 fridge. $825 heated. 978-750-1114

SALEM, MA, 1 8 2 bedroom apartments in historic dis­trict. Victorian house, inter­esting space $875+. No smoke/no dogs. 781-639-2640

first BunSALEM, MA I bedroom 1st door, bright 3 rooms, stove, fridge, heated, washer hook up, no pet/smoke free, $900/ mo 8 security. 978-744-3135.

SALEM, MA 1 bedroom 2nd floor, near downtown/train,

hookups, deck, skylight, $900 /mo + utilities, Ist/last no

pet/smoke tree, 978-922-8188.

SALEM. MA 1 bedroom opartment, 3rd door located

on Lafayette St $850/mo Heated Available8/15. Call

tor more details 617-429-7380.

SALEM, MA: I bedroom, re­modeled, exposed brick, fireplace, OLD SALEM CHARM. $925. includes utili­ties. Others. 978-741-1669

PEABODY, MA Downtown Studio apartment 5665,no se­curity deposit, includes heat 8 hot water. Gordon Realty, 65 Main,Peabody,978-531-2990

first BunSALEM, MA 1st floor 2 bed­

room 6 rooms in 2 family, back yard, no pets/smoke

free S875/mo+utilities Ist/last security. 9/1.973-927-7033

PEABODY, MA: Lorge 1st floor, 2 bedroom. Hook ups in unit. Spacious kitchen.

Near 128. Available 8/1.5975. 978-977-9265 or 978-360-7818

PEABODY, MA: Main St. 3rd floor, 2 bedroom, hot wa­ter $900.2nd floor 2 bedroom, heot 8 hot water $985 Ready Now! Call 978-531-8234

PEABODY, MA- Renovated, Quiet l bedroom Condo, dish­washer-disposal laundry, AC, storage, parking. $950 with heat/hot water .9/1.978-578-1107.

PEABODY, MA: Terrace Estates

ApartmentsAttractive 1, 2 8 3 bedroom apartments. Easy access to shopping, center 8 highwoy. Office open 10-4pm, Mon.-Sat.

No pets. Call 978-531-1172

PEABODY, WEST MA House for rent Large 4 bed­rooms, large yard, newly renovated, 2 kitchens, 2 baths, Ist/last security, no Pets. $2000. Call 845-536-8694

PLUM ISLAND, MA, 2 bed­room, year round,no

pets/smoking, $1200/mo., heat/hot water included,

Ist/last/security. 978-462-8240

RAYMOND, NH: 1 bedroom, 2nd door apartment, newly renovated. Heat, hot water, electric included, $900. a month. Call 603-498-9951.

ROCKPORT/GLOUCESTER, MA Houses 8 apartments

♦or rent!Call now for best selection!

Beaton Real Estate, 978-546-6474.

ROCKPORT, MA 1 bedroom, odice, renovated, ocean view ot Cape Hedge, heat/hot water wall/wall, fireplace, $IIOO/mo

no pet/smoke free 978-546-6868

SALEM, MA: 2 bedroom $1200 heated, fresh paint, new carpet, near train/bus/ town, 5 minute walk ta Pick­ering Wharf. 781-572-7032,

SALEM, MA: 2 bedroom, 2nd door. A/C, parking, yard, all appliances, new windows. No smoking/pets. Security de­posit. $1,200 + .978-744-3072

SALEM, MA: 2 bedroom, family room, kitchen, near post office/town. No pets, $950/mo. + utilities. 1st, last, security deposit. 978-777-3298.

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Assistant Property Manager

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Case ManagementInnovative new agency seeks experience cose manager to work with disabled 8 adoles­cent I ymg in foster care. Re­sponsibilities include regular visitation ensuring regula-

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Boston Statehouse Bureau Chief - The Eagie-TnbuneFull-time. Journalist to produce steady flow of original hard news on people and issues affecting suburbs north of Boston. Ideal candidate

should be a self-starter with an aggressive reporting record, must work well independently, and must have sound news |udgement. Ability to

work quickly and efficiently on deadline a must. Bachelor s degree in journalism or related field required and three to five vears expenence

writing for a daily publication required. Please email resume and cover letter with salarv requirements, along with examples ot matenals

demonstrating your skills and expenence to [email protected]. Applications without supporting matenals will not he accepted.

Sports Reporters - The Daily News of NewburyportPart-time. Entrv level. Cover local sports events and write sports features. The candidates will answer phones, compile results, cover games

and events, write feature stories and assist the sports editor. Bachelor's degree in |oumalism or related field required. Knowledge of Quark

helpful. Hours depend on assignment and can vary from season to season. Please submit resume with samples of your work demonstrating

your skills and experience to [email protected]. Applications without supporting materials will not be accepted.

Reporters - The Eagie-Tnbune. The Salem News, Gloucester Daily Times, The Daily News of Newburypon Full-time. Collect and analyze information about newsworthy stories for publiation. Gather and verity- factual information regarding stones

through interviews, observations and research. Ability to write clearly and concisely on deadline required. Bachelor’s degree in journalism or

related field and one to three vears experience wnting for a daily or weekly publiation required. Please submit resume with samples of vour

work demonstrating your skills and experience to hr^eaglembune.com. .Appliations without supporting materials will not he accepted.

Staff Photographer • The Eagle- TnbunePart-time. We are seeking a Photographer with a keen eye for creative, energetic photos. Coverage assignments include spot news, general

news, sports, features and social events from our Derry, NH newsroom. Must be proficient with digital camera equipment and processing on

Macintosh computers. Please email resume and cover letter with salary requirements, along with examples of your matenals demonstrating

your skills and experience to [email protected] Appliations without supporting materials will not be accepted.

Comprehensive benefits package offered to all hill-time (50+ hours) employees. For considerauon please e-mail resume and cover letter with salary requirements to [email protected]. Resumes received without salary requirements will noi be considered. Applications mav also he obtained in the lobby of The Eagie-Tnbune at 1OO Turnpike Street. North Andover. Massachusetts. 01845, Monday through Friday 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

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ASST. TEACHERHead Start Full yeor EEC certified. Excellent benefits. Send resumes: Janet Sinagra Pathways For Children, 29 Emerson Aye., Gloucester, MA 0I930 EOE/AA

Database Manager/

Admin. AssistantLandmark School, the no­tion s leading school tor stu­dents with language based learning disabilities, is look­ing for on experienced, en­thusiastic F/T Database Manager/ Administrative Assistant for their fast-paced Admission Office Excep­tional communication and organization skills a must.

Email cover letter and resume to: Jpokrie- fke4landmarkschool.org

or mail to Jana Pokriefke, 429 Hole Street, Prides Crossing, MA 0I965

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Over Two Hundred Off Lease - One Owner - Low Mileage Vehicles In Stock!

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Early ChildhoodProgram looking for full time TEACHER qualified person. Teom teaching concept, Ex­perience preferred, benefit package available.

Send resume to: Growing Years, 423 Howe St„

Methuen, MA 01844 or call 978-685-0975 ask for Director

Education Liaison(NEW year-round position for Northeast Ma./Lyrm of­fice) Projected start date: August 17th. Assist students within the iuvenile justice system to successfully net work and transition to schools, vocational training programs, employment and community The preferred candidate will have experi­ence with high-risk youth, secondary education (Ma. li­cense preferred), transition and the iuvenile justice sys­tem. Bachelor Degree, strong written/orol commu­nication skills, computer savvy, ond ability to drive to designated areas essential Join our Team and make a difference Details at www.colloborative.orj/ays Send resume to HEC »4'3,

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Insurance CSR FTRockport, MA insurance agency, experienced com­mercial lines CSR (P&C' Fox to Bruce at 978-546-6680

First FunInvestment Data

Specialistfor Newburyport based

financial consulting firm. Duties are to provide invest­

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Kindercore Learning Center Flexible schedules, competi­tive solories & benefits Currently hiring OCCS quali­fied teachers 978-462-8152.

Legal Secretary PTDowntown Andover. Must have computer, strong or ganizational & excellent

phone communication skills. Fox resume to 978-474-8630.

First FunPart-Time Music Director / Pianist

Unitarian Universalis) Con­gregation, with appreciation for a wide variety of music, seeks performing music di­rector tor Sundav worship services. Services are held Sept through June at 10:30 am. and include a Christ­mas Eve service Responsi­bilities Include plan, select, perform and direct hymns and appropriate piano and choral music; direct small, enthusiastic choir, conduct regular rehearsals; work with the minister and wor­ship committee to coordinate music with the theme of the service, plan occasional vo cal or instrumental solo per­formances by congregation member siguests.Salarv: S73OO tor approx. 8 hrs./wk. tor 4 weeks.

Resumes by 8/2/05 to: Music Director Search

Committee UU Congregation 6 Locke St. Andover Ma OTO

SeniorCore, Inc. is accepting resumes for the followingpositions.

Protective Service Case Worker PT

Receive and investigate re­ports of elder abuse, neglect, financial exploitation ond self neglect. Conduct inves­tigations, provide appropri­ate intervention and arrange services to reduce conditions that place elders al risk. BS in Human Services plus two yeors working with elders required.

Registered Nurse:Responsible for the coordi­nation ol Medical/Health components for a variety of communitv based programs. Responsibilities include cli­ent assessment, develop­ment ot care plans, and monitoring of on-going serv ices. No nights or weekends. PT or FT considered.

Information/ Referral Specialist

Respond to telephone inquir­ies to SeniorCore, maintain and update the information ond referral system tor the agency, inform callers of their eligibility tor service or benefits and complete intake information. BS in Human Services plus experience working with the elderly pre­ferred. PT or FT considered. Submit resumes tor above positions to: Cheryl Krisko, Director of Home Core, Sen­iorCore, Inc., 5 Blackburn Center, Gloucester, MA 01930

Elder Benefits Specialist PT

Assist elders in making in­formed decisions about health care coveroge, changes re­sulting from Medicare Mod ernization Act and to gain access to needed medicol care. Two years experience working with elders. Excel­lent communication skills ond knowledge of Microsoft Word and Excel needed. Submit resumes for Elder Benefits Specialist to K. Bierwiler, Assistont Director, SeniorCore, Inc., 5 Black­burn Center, Gloucester. MA 01930. All resumes reviewed as received. AA/EOE

REAL ESTATE MANAGER

Top producing franchise firm in Boxford seeks highly mo­tivated individual with strong, interpersonal skills, experience in real estate preferred. Send resume and salarv requirements to kneve4netwav.com

TeacherFT/PT. Infant / toddler / pre­school. OCCS certified. Stort Aug. Competitive salarv / benefits. Beverly. Robyn 978- 922-8417

05-'06 School Yr.COASTAL EDUCATIONAL COLLABORATIVE SEEKS:• Teachers ot students with severe disabilities• Teocher of Students with moderate disabilities. Competitive salary & gener­ous benefit pockage.

Send resumes to: V. Hunt CEC - Cross Roods Plaza

6 Merrill St., Unit 3 Salisbury, MA 01952

AA/EOE

Instructor FT/PTExciting opportunity tor experienced RN, LPN or

CMA with 5 yrs experience Teach in Medical Assistant

program in established technical school in Haverhill, MA. This includes classroom instruction, clinical practicum & preparing students to sittor National Certification exam. Retirees & others

welcome! 800-447-1151 Ext 33

LPN’S/RN’SFor PT Weekend hours • CNA S/CHHA'S

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Applications accepted at:The John Bertram Assisted Living House, 29 Washington Sa., Salem, MA,

Contact Paula or Sara 978-744-1002. EOE

NursesWeekends. Per Diem & 11-7

Small modern facilityContact Maria 978-774-0445

PART TIME COOKNeeded 6am-2pm; 2 dovs/wk.

Call The German Home, 978-682-5593 x 203

Part Time Dental Receptionist

For busy upbeat general family practice. Multi­tasking and great personal ity a must. Call 603-8981450

Program AssistantSarah's Place

Adult Day Health, 978-374-2175.

85 Medical

BALDPATE HOSPITAL IMMEDIATE OPENINGS

RNFULL TIME 8-4

RN/LPNFull or Port Time 4-12 and weekends

83 Baldpate Rd., Georgetown, MA 01833

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CLERICALSUPERVISOR

Full time, Monday-Friday, to oversee reception and phone staff at a large, multi spe­cialty physician office on the North Shore, Please fax re­sumes to Evelyn Crosby at 978-232-7057.

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Medical Assistant3 days - approximate shift

hours 2:30 - 7:30pm. Dermatology Practice seek ing permanent part-time stafl to assume clinical and clerical responsibilities. Teom work environment.Computer skills necessary.

Fax Resume: 781-592-6780

MEDICALASSISTANT

Part time, Bilingual (Span­ish) at Busy GYN office in Methuen, MA. Fax resume:

781-595-3843

P/T Medical Assistant tor Haverhill office. Experience not necessary. Send resume to Box KM-20758, C/O The Eagle Tribune, PO Box 100, Lawrence, MA 01842

RNAmbulatory Surgery Center doing pain management pro cedures requires RN 30 hrs / week; Mon., Tues., Wed, 6:30 am • 4:30 pm Benefits avoiloble. ACLS, CPR, IV certification required, O.R. I ER experience preferred. No nights, call or weekends. Fax resume to attn Helen

978-826-7238

Medicol Billing For Busy Medical practice, in Danvers, MA

Experienced Must. 617-480-254)

Nurses AideNeeded 11-2 three nights per week tor a small rest home in Newburyport, MA. Coll Debbie at 978-465-7102

OFFICE NURSEBusy multi-physician surgical practice seeks experienced full-time R.N. Office experi­ence and supervisory expe rience a plus; excellent or­ganization skills.Fax Resumes to 978-686-0772

ORTHODONTICASSISTANT

Busy ortho/pedo practice. Warm, friendly, fun envi­ronment. Full or part time available. Fax resume to 781- 639-9181 or call 781-639-4500.

Dental Front Deskknowledge of dental software.

Full time, benefits.Coll April, 978-352-8421

DentalReceptionist

Busy modern dental office seeking mature, organized, hard working person for PT receptionist Computer skills desired. Friendly, caring at­titude a must Please send resume to: PO Box 3086, An- dover, MA 01810 - 0802

DENTALReceptionist

PT, Front desk position in Andover dental practice. Must have good communica­tion skills & work well in a team environment. Experi­ence preferred

Dental AssistantPT team oriented, depend­able dental assistant for An­dover General Practice. Ex­perience necessary.Fax resume to 978-470-0287

87 Business

ACCOUNTANT/BOOKKEEPER

Experienced, tor busy CPA firm. Send resume to: Ron- doll Bennett Co., 150 Sum­mer St„ Haverhill, MA 01830.

First FunADMIN Assistant: Consulting firm seeks bright motivated individual for PT front desk, admin assistant position. Word processing and good phone skills. Send resume to S. Mason. KKO & Assoc., 2 Dundee Park, Andover, MA 01810email smoson4kko.com

Admin./Clerical Assistant PT/FT

Filing, computer, typing, phone. Bookkeeping helpful Apply in person Mon.-Fri., 10 a.m, to 4 p.m. Brake & Clutch, Inc., 63 Bridge St„ Salem, MA.

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BOOKKEEPER30 hours/week at a fast paced

office located in Beverly, MA. AR, AP 8 computer ex­perience necessary Knowl­

edge of Passport or Real World accounting software a plus. Please fax resume to:

Ed Field ot 508 824 5490.

First RunBOOKKEEPER Small con suiting firm seeks PT Book keeper to manage account­ing needs including AR, AP & payroll. Experience with Quickbooks & Excel a plus. Send resume to S. Mason KKO & Assoc., 2 Dundee Pork, Andover, MA 01810 or email smasonOkko.com.

Computer User Extraordinaire

Part to full time to shoot & edit photos & list in data base in Essex, MA. Skiio excellent in Windows OS, keyboard shortcuts, and Macros. We will train on our software. Email resume: bubble.kingOverizon.net

CSR/ReceptionistFT Insurance Agency seeking organized, motivated help. General office tasks Need computer experience. 2+ yrs. experience with insurance desired. Send resume to:

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Insurance Personal Lines CSR

Full/Port time Insurance Personal Lines CSR wanted. Compensation commensu­rate with experience. Please mail resumes to Roger Pre­ston, Cape Ann Insurance, 23 Dale Avenue, Gloucester, MA 01930 or email Roger. CAINS8verizon.net.

Medical Claims/ Stop Loss

Northshore Stop Loss UW seeks person with min, 3 yrs. experience in Group Medical Insurance claims. Knowl­edge of self funded benefits preferred. Send resume with Salary request to.Dorina Aldo, R.E. Moulton,

99 Rosewood Drive,Suite 245, Danvers, MA 01923

or email to'ClaimDept6remoultoninc.com

Office/AccountingManager

Office monoger with strong occounting experience. Pro­ficient in Quicken 8 excel­lent communication skills. Local real estate manage­ment company. Enclose sal­ary requirements.Send resumes to: PO Box 2098, Haverhill, MA 0,831.

Office Associate9-3 Mon-Fri $IO-JI2/hr.

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89 Trades Industrial

First RunApprenticeLineworker

for Merrimac Light Dept. Electrical back ground is required, must possess a journeyman s electrical

license 8 attain a Class B CDL driver s license/oir brake endorsement within 6 mo. of hire and be willing and able to pursue additional licensing

thereafter.Application/resume will be accepted through 8/12/05. Send to Attn: Manager Merrimac Light Dept.

10 W. Moin St. Merrimoc, MA 01860

Hours 7:45om-4pm Mon-Fri

Auto Body Tech.5+ years experience, busy new shop, immediate open­ing with sign on bonus, com­petitive salary with health & benefits. 978-462-5484

Auto Body Tech5* yrs experience. Must be reli­able & have own tools. Inquire to: Don Winslow Auto Body Donvers, MA 978-762-6366

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Auto Body TechBusy Shop North ol Boston Experience needed with tools. Poy 8 benefits or ranged. Call 781-942-0020

Automotive Repair Shop Manager

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CarpentersGENERAL - 5-7 yeors expe­rience required Must have own tools & transportation. Benefits include. Health & Dental, Paid vacation 8, re­tirement plan 78i-63’-8818

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ExperiencedHVAC ServiceTechnicians

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HANDY PERSONpainting, repairs, cleaning 8. yard work. 603-234-5402

HVACEauipmenl/Sheel Metol In­staller. Locol No. Shore company. Full benefits, top pay for experienced furnace ond A/C installers. EPA Cer­tified a plus. 1-800-727-5270.

HVAC Service Tech$25-530 per hr to stort depend­ing on experience. Morris Heating & AC of Essex, MA is looking for a cracker iock technician to service our heating 8, AC customers. On call responsibilities a must

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HVAC Service TechOur quality based HVAC company has a great oppor (unity tor a team player in our service department. Must be experienced, tech nically knowledgeoble and attitude obout quality anc desire to achieve is mosl important. Fax info to Art 8 978-664-4429. All contacts held in confidence.

HVACTech/lnstaller

Experience a must! SI5-$25/hr Great benefits & work

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LEAD & FRAMING CARPENTERS

Wanted. Steady Southern NH work Top pay Driver s li­cense required 603 231-9553, days; 603-362-6247, evenings.

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minimum 5 years. Goodbenefit package.

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MaintenancePerson

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MAINTENANCETECH

To perform general building & equipment maintenance in a heavy monufocturing envi­ronment Knowledge of hy­draulics & minor welding is helpful. Must be willing to work overtime as needed Competitive wages 8 bene­fits including 401(k). Emoil resume or apply in person to CONCRETE SYSTEMS,INC.

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son at: 100 Cummings Center,Suite I07L, Beverly, MA.

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in all phases ot commercial roofing. Year round work. Top wages and retirement benefits available. Transpor lotion and valid drivers li­cense required. Start imme­diately. Call 978-670-9090.

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Window Installer / Carpenter

TOP PAY-FULL BENEFITS Yearround work. Fast paced 8 great work envi ronment. Clean driving rec ord 8 reliable transportation required. Minimum 2 years carpentry experience. Call now. Danvers, MA. Serving Eastern, MA/ Southern ME.

Call Jim 978-580-5556.All calls confidential.

Appointment SetterExperienced preferred,

PT, Eve s. & Sat. s Top pay. Base, Commission & Bonus. Call Cormelle x22i SIGNATURE MORTGAGE

603-898 7200 Salem, NH 03079

Follow Up Coordinator P/T

Dynamic real estate teom seeks Follow Up Coordinator Convert inquiries and leads into appointments for sales team. Must have strong communication skills. Will train Inside sales experience a plus Commission and bonus package. Holland Properties 800-270-15771D61809

IMMEDIATEOPENINGS$$200.00

SIGNING BONUSSlQ/hour guaranteed

$!5-20/hour after training Due to our expansion we are looking for Individuals who con learn quickly and pos­sess Good reading and speaking skills. FT and PT, Year round work for Promo­tions Company. Paid holidays, vacation, insurance benefits, Excellent advancement op­portunities, and Great hours: M-F 12-9 PM CallShawn at (603 ) 434-4044

INSIDE-OutsideSales Service Representatives needed fun products, good training, pay 5 benefits 10 minutes up Rt 125N off 495. fax 603-642-929,

R.E.Sales AgentsI Top commissions guaranteed

Coleman Realty 603-898-1107; or Barry at 603-490-0963 or

Tony at 603 275-5800 for confidential interview.

SALES PEOPLE RIGHT NOW'

Take command and change your world for the better Our training will prepare you for a management posi­tion within 6 months 1st year income potential 540- S50K. 3 week expense paid training in field selling and servicing established ac­counts. Benefits include ma- ior medical, 40,K & ESPP. For the right people this will be a lifetime opportunity To schedule an appointment for a confidential interview, mail, e-mail or fox resume to. Andy Kastle 50, South St. Bow, NH 03304 . 603-226 9 04 Andy Kostleecic.aon.com

SALES Professionals, 6 fig­ure income potential, com mission only. Personal de­velopment products. $50. fee. Call 800-676-1075.

MUSEUM STORE Soles person to provide cus­tomers with everything from a warm, gracious welcome to efficient, professional serv- ice Retail experience with selling, service skills and computer proficiency. Re­sume to Store Manager, The House of the Seven Gables,54 Turner St. Salem, MA

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AAMCO of LynnNew owners hiring:

• Auto Mechanic 8 R8R Tech Call Frank at 978-420-9993

-^Atlantic

Restoration 61 Development

Account Relationship Rep

In the investigative informa­tion industry. Join a dy­namic and growing company that has been rated the #1 in­vestigative database avail­able. LocotePlus corporate headquarters in Beverly, MA is seeking a high perform­ance, energetic, relationship builder to increase our pres­ence by up selling and train­ing our existing account base comprised of law enforce­ment, government agencies, attorneys, licensed investi­gators and some o, the na­tions largest companies. This is a salary + commis­sion based position and in­cludes comprehensive bene­fits package. Email resume to kdempsey6locateplus.com

AFTER SCHOOL COORDINATOR

2-3 Yrs experience in child care. 30 hrs/wk 12 6pm Mon Fri. Pleose send resume or drop by the Donvers YMCA a, 34 Pickering St Donvers

* Additions

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‘ Kitchens

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Tel:978.475.7444

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AMERICAN GUTTER CLEANING

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www.guttersnewengland.net

GUTTER CAP“Clog-free Gutter System”

1-800-322-1920 978-851-6045

Spray Foam Applicator

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ADMINISTRATIVEASSISTANT

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Alarm TechsIt you are looking for a wel established UL listed fire & security growth company that offers top pay, benefits and opportunities, call Alormex Inc, 800 696 8872

fax 978 887 ’064 [email protected]

AMESBURY, MA PersonaCare Attendant, for Quadri plegic, Sat, Sun , & possibly I other day. 978 834 3059.

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Arnel Mfg. Co.Now hiring for a F/T

Lab TechMust have good communica­tion 8 math skills.

CDL Driverwith Hazmat Some heavy lifting requiredApply in person at r126 Wa­ter St., Danvers, MA

Assistant ChefGreat Corporate Environment

Beverly, MAIdeal candidate must be pas­sionate about food and have experience cooking varied cuisines. Must have culinary degree, plus 3 5 yeors of ex perience cooking in fine din ing or corporate environ­ment. Must be a team player and service orientedFor consideration, please fax your resume to (617) 249-02 2

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Auto TechWork in an:

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Riverrun Form, W. Newbury

978-363-1819BARTENDER-Full Time Doys 8 Some Weekends.

Will Troin. Apply in Person:VFW Post 1617

18 Railrood Ave Derry, NH.

Breakfast CookExperienced.

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person: Seeward Inn, 44Marmiom Way Rockport MA

Breakfast CookFT-Greot poy.Good hours. Must hove Experienced Apply in persorvcoll. Casey Diner, Rte. 125, Ploistow, NH 603-365-7283.

BUSY law office seeking

COLLECTORSExperience is a plus but will train the right individuals who ore motivated and goal- oriented. Must have excellent communication skills ond be oble to work both independ­ently and within a teom envi­ronment. Please contact Ken Errico at (866 ) 260-9929 or emoil your resume to

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Catering CooksGrill experience a plus

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Class A Drivers IMMEDIATE

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CNC MachinistMilling 8 turning with bosic programming FT, 1st shitt. Minimum 5 yrs experience,

for small family owned business. Benefits available.

Apply ot J & C Industries,2' Batchelder Rd,

Seabrook NH 603 474-9589

COLLECTIONSLAW FIRM in Salem, MA seeks goal oriented individuals for debt collection. Must hove telephone experience and be able to work in fast paced environment. Collection ex­perience is preferred, how ever full training is available tor qualified candidates Call Greg ot (888)433-7809 or email resume to gmorin6cambecelow.com

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for experienced collectors!!!

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CONSTRUCTION FORPERSON

Townhouse development Derry, NH 603-437-7531

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CASHIERSSeocoast Mobil is now hiring for triendly/motivated Cash­iers for 2nd 83rd shifts,40ik 8 profit sharing avail­able. Uniforms provided Honesty ond reliability a must. Apply ot 76 Story Ave, Newburyport MA 978-465-9159

AfumtyLOGISTICS CORPR

DRIVERS -Owner/Operators

$1,000Sign On Bonus!

Affinity Logistics Corpora­tion, an industry leoder spe­cializing in maior appliance home delivery tor notional retoilers, now seeks Owner / Operators in the So. NH / No. Mass area.

If you are highly motivated to start your own business without the usual start-up risks, discover what the fu­ture con hold when you ioin Affinity Logistics

Getotthefoctsotour:

JOB FAIRSUNDAY, JULY 31 10 A.M. TO 2 P.M.

Hampshire Inn, Route 107 Seabrook, NH

We're looking for safe, de­pendable drivers with o clean driving record, strong customer service skills ond most importantly, experi­ence doing moior appliance home delivery

Once on the AffinityLogistics team, you'll enjoy:• Steady reliable business• Complete stort up

package• Copocity to earn

$115,000* operating I truck 5 doys o week

• Weekly Poy• Home EVERY night

Stop by on Sundoy, July 31.If you can t moke that dote

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Essex County Club 53 School Street

Manchester MA 01944 No phone colls pleose

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i /Aointenonce Technician tor our properties in Salem, MA

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Mortgage Loan Specialists

Wells Fargo Home Mortgage in Danvers is now hiring

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ment firm seeks experienced Property Cloims Adjuster

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Is Now Hiring 'Bortenders ’Banquet Staff

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Excavators. Operators,

Laborers & Trailer Dump Drivers

Site SupervisorsConstruction company seek­ing individuals for work in Southern, NH and Northern,

I MA. Experience is neces- | sary. Good poy & benefits to

include 401K.Email your resume to:

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tivated, dedicated individu ;: als to ioin our teom Imme

diate openings for full/port time Vet Tech 8 Medical Receptionist. Experience re-

I quired Please stop by & full I out an application 125 South

Road, Fremont NH.

Person needed to fill our ex ponding crews. Must be ex­perienced in all aspects of landscape construction Full ’ime position Good driving record. Coll Comak Bros at 978-423-7253.______________

Landscape &Tree Care

FT Crew leader mainte­nance & landscape projects. Experience & valid driver s

license required. 978-526- SQC Manchester MA

LawnMasterOF SALEM, N.H.

Now Hiring Full time onlySupervisors and

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• Produce Clerks• Cashier• Baker

Apply in person Hilltop Butcher Shop Rte. 1 So. Saugus, MA

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For Club Cafe

FT/PT SportCoaches

FT/PT Care GiversFor New Gymazing!

Child CenterManchester Athletic Club,Manchester by-the-Sea, MA.Benefits also include club membership and excellent working environment Seek­ing energetic, outgoing peo­ple with amazing personali­ties! Must take initiative be a great team ployer and in­dependent worker

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Georgetown, MA, 978-352-7118.

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Middleton MA. 978-750-4900

ft Affirmative i Action 8 Eauo Opportunity

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MORTGAGETELEMARKETERSIf you have a proven track record in mortgoge telemar- ' ketmg we will pay you top , hourly wage + up to 5800 i commission on loan.

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978-740-9955

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or resumes6pikeschool.org

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RECEPTIONIST/CASHIER

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PAINTING INC.

INTERIOR • EXTERIOR

Bookings For Apr.-May Interior

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781-944-8606

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TOWN OF GEORGETOWN

Director. Council On Aging

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Stephen DelaneyTown Administrator-

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TREE WORKERSLaborers S15/hr) and experi­enced tree personnel

978-745-39" or 978-887-4238

TRUCK DRIVERConcrete company. 40 hours. Non-CDL -ton experience Benefits Peabody 978-53 3336

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WAITSTAFFAndover Shawsheen Lunch­eonette. Year-round, PT po­sition, Call 978-475-9750

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Great benefits. Great oppor (unity Carol 508 615-2535

Former KINDERGARTEN TEACHER will pro/ide Fun Educotionol Childcare in my

Home. Reasonable Rates! CPR certified, flexible hours CALL Debbie at 603-642-6872

HOME DAYCARE ROWLEY PT/FT. 6 wks-5 yrs. Structural routines, educational pro­grams, nutritious snacxsmeals Limited spaces, friendly/ per­sonal selling. Lit, 978.948.2978

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NO. ANDOVER, MA. Home Day Core has openings FT/PT, fun & educotionol environment. <2068586Call Ellen, 978-683 2203.

AIR Conditioner, Carrier, 14,400 btu- 220, $225. TORO 7/24 Snowblower $250. Both work great. Call 978-749-9536.

AIR Conditioner: Kenmore, 12,000 BTU's, 2 years old, remote, 24‘ wide. $200. Coll 603-434-8403

■ AIR CONDITIONER West- inghouse 5900 BTU'S with thermostat, Cleon & Quiet $45 00 978 256-6778

1st/Jr. Sous ChefPrivate club on the North Shore is seeking o dedicated responsible, hospitality mind ed, career driven individual to ioin our culinorv team. AAust have culinorv experi­ence, great tor culinary stu dents or recent grads. Full lime year round position in a positive work environ ment. Competitive salary and benefits.

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ANDOVER, MA Part-time NANNY, I5-25 hrs. P«r week. One 18 mo. boy. Starting 8,74th. Experience (• refer- ences required 978 478-0216-

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99C Child CareProviders Non-Lkensed

ANDOVER, MA - High School Senior looking for babysit­ting opportunity, your home. References available.

Coll 978-470-3415

PLAIST0W, NH. Mom of 1, trained in Early Childhood Education available 9/1 to care tor your child in my home. Amy 603-382-8055 eves.

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METHUEN.After school core needed for

12 yeor old. In your home.Mon. - Fri., 2-6Pm

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NEWTON, NH family seeking responsible, caring individ­ual to care for child in our home Monday thru Friday CPR training requested. Call Karen at 617-399 4304

■ G RLS TODDLER BED Little Tykes cottage house.

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■ .RISH KNIT SWEATER, Site 4-6, handmade, $35. Crib blanket, hondmode, $25. Call 978-922-2743

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I NORTH Andover, ,MA: Need permanent, moture, mother s helper, 24-32 hrs/wk. Driver s license necessary Non- smoker. 978-688-8969

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■ AIR CONDITION GE, 10,000 BTUs, works good, needs front cover, SIQ/best. Call 978 989-0057

ALL New JocuzzVHot Tub Spo 2005 45 iets (2) 5hp pumps, 7 person with steps, cover. Redwood cabinet Brand new Cost $8550. Sell $4500. Will deliver. (603 ) 433-6504.

■ Auto CD stereo 0 disc, trunk mount with remote control worth great was $169 sell $50 firm Call 603-474-3387

■ BAR STOOLS (3) Oak, 30- high with bocks 8 they swivel. Like New! Never used S39/OII. 978-688-1247

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Cemetery Plot ot Puritan Lawn Park Memorial Ceme­tery. Moving. $2500. If is in­terest call Ed or Beatrice 978-532-1147

|| 102 Articles for Sale

CEMETERY PLOT, Puritan Lawn, Peabody, MA.I double interment lot, section S22 Current list $2,850. Will sell for $l,500/best. 781-424-8163.

■ CHILD'S Maple rocker, bow back, fancy spindles, great condition. $10. Coll 603- 362-4825.

■ COLEMAN Cdmping dual stove new $25, cook set $10, round patio gloss table $25.

603 362-9273

■ ELLIPTICAL MACHINE (Proform 545-S),

greot condition, $100. 978-979-7566.

■ ENTERTAINMENT CEN­TER, OAK, AM/FM stereo, double dual cassette, record

player, $100. 978-689-3563

■ Epsom Printer: Model P2, works well $25 Men's 10 speed 27" Mivata bike. $35. Call 978-688-6928

■ FREE TRAILER.Utility Trailer, 4x8, Flat

Steel frame, no sides, Needs work. Coll 978-373-0992

■G.E. Room air Conditioner, 540. Sears room air condi­tioner, $60. 978-372-8854

■ GUN -.jbinet: Locking, lorge, dork wood. Holds 6 guns, great condition. $95Call...................... 603-896-6366

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KITCHEN Cabinets: Cabico, maple, frost finish, lorge u- shaped Kitchen, peninsula counter tops, porcelain sink, hutch area desk area greot condition, $7,500. 603-898-6626

KOREAN chest, appraised at 5500.,

will take $250.Good condition. 603-434-501!

102 Articles for Sale I02 Articles for Sale 103 Household Goods 103 Household Goods

■ LADDER Rock for small Pick up truck , $50. 978-688

Ladies Marin Bolinas Ridge mountain bike. Barely used. Was $350 new asking $150 best Rebecca 978-388-1708

■ LAWN MOWER: 21 powered with primer. Excel lent working condition. $100. Coll...................978-973-9325

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Mechanic ToolsAssorted Snap-On, Cornwell 8, Mac hand & power tools & toolbox all in mint condition.

Too much to list $8000 complete. 978-360-6653

MOVING Sale: Many power tools, yard equipment and some smoll appliances. Prices from $15 $50. 978-739-9339

■ NECCHI SEWING Mochine, good running condition, with attachments $50,978-688-3931

NORDICTRACK CXT970 El- lipticol Model No. NTEL 99010. Paid over $900. Selling tor $350. Call 603-894-6762.

OVAL ABOVE ground pool, 26x20, in good condition with new pump and all other ac­cessories, must sacrifice for $400. Must be taken down & removed on your own.

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PACK & PLAY (Playpen), $15. Greol as a second one to keep at Grammy. 4 table lamps, $5-$25/eo. 978-922-2392

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RIDING Mower, Toro, runs well, $250, or best offer. Kenmore upright freezer, excellent condition, $250. or best offer Glass panels for Lewis built solarium, $150. or best offer 603-382 2672

SLATE pool table / ping pong. All accessories. $600. Reasonable offer considered. 4 bor stools. $50 . 603-362-403!

■ Sliding gloss doors (2) 8 x4’ Thermal pone with screen and Irocks. $75.Call..................... 603-382-63I2

SOFA light blue print touch of rose 4 matching pillows & arm pods, new condition $100

978-682-1078

SWIMMING POOLWarehouse Sole. Close out specials on all aboveground pools. Mony pools to choose from for i.e. 15x24 pool with decks, fence & filter only $980. Will finance. Call now for free backyard survey I- 800-752-9000._______________

SYLVANIA Console TV 25" color beautiful French Pro­vincial wood style, excellent condition $100 . 603-437-7922

■ TIRES, (61,1857014, in good condition $60. Lawn mower battery $5. Coll 978-390-3666

■ WASHING Mochine, $99. In very good condition. Call 978-745-6712.

■ 10 LOUVER PANELS, I8"x79", unpainted, $60 for oil. 978-683-9372

■ 3 Portable A'C's: 5,000, 7,000 & 8,000 BTU's. $15 - $20.

Coll 603-329-6819

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STEREO with rodio, cassette and phonograph, 4 speakers, with remote.

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10] Household Goods

Air ConditionerWhirlpool, 6850 btu, excellent condition. $55.978-685-4847

■ Air conditioner, Whirlpool, medium sized I5K BTU, also hos heat. Bargain at $50

603-898-1893

ALL NEW king size bed. Beouliful Pillowtop mattress & box with warranty & frame. New in package. RETAIL $1375; Socrifice $495. Can deliver 603-817-0840.

...........APPLIANCES.............LARGEST SELECTION OF USED 8. RECONDITIONED APPLIANCES, $100 & UP. DELIVERY AVAILABLE.

SHOWROOM:48 FOSTER ST., PEABODY

978-774-2916 ; 8OO-35I-13QI

BED QUEEN or FULL Ortho Deluxe pillowtop mattress & box. New in plastic. Cost $1179, Sell Queen $300; Full $250 Will deliver. 603-433-6026

DICKENS VILLAGE collec­tibles, numerous houses & accessories, selling as entire set- $300.603-362-9279.

DINING ROOM SET - Ethan Allen Georgian Court, 8 pieces, excellent condition, $4000. Ethon Allen white Damask solo,$4W 978-685-2425

DINING ROOM SET, with 6 chairs, & matching china cabinet. Excellent condition. $800 or best offer 978 475 6631

DINING TABLE Danish teak 48“ round, 2 leaves opens to 8', 4 leak chairs, 6 ft, teak buffet table $600.978-927-9277

■ Dishwasher, works good,$50; Recliner, new condition. $50, 603-898 0381

■ ENTERTAINMENT Cen- ter, 2 piece with doors, dark wood, $100. 978-688-7673

■ GE 10,000 BTU Air Condi­tioner very good shape $100 603-893-1347

♦HOTTUB/SPA

6 person with lounger, 31 iets, 6.5 HP ozonator, 5‘ in­sulated cover. 2005 Model. Lifetime warranty. Still in wrapper. Retail $6850, Sacri­fice $3800. (603 ) 235-1695.

_____ t_____Hutch: large 54" cherrywood & glass china, was $4,500 now. $500; Following items under $100: set of dishes & silverwore, green & white 5x8 rug, exercise bike, queen headboard, wicker boxes, 5,000 btu AC 978-531-6412

■ IVORY DRESSER, 68x30, with 6 Drawers • $89. Ironing Board-$2. Plonts(3>-$2 each

CALL 603-674-3526

KENMORE Heavy duty supercapacity washer/dryer combo. Perfect tor apartment etc. $700 978-376-1035___________

LIKE new Frigidaire stackedwasher/dryer. Used sparingly for 2 yrs. Bought new 5800 Will sell $400 . 978-465-1240

LOUNGING chairs 2 wallawoy burgundy $100/pr; bedroom set twin head-

boards, 6 drawer chest with hutch, 5 drawer chest $125.

978-531-8798

MARBLE TILE Quolity tile, white with block scroll. 520 12x12 pcs. Sealed in boxes. $950/best. See E-bay pics item 45989632763.603-432-2356

MEDITERRANEAN STYLE King size bedroom set, 9 pieces, in perfect condition, $1200. Call 978-470-0042

MOVING SALE! FURNI­TURE: Gorgeous Bookcase, yellow/white check SOFA, Love seat & Ottoman, white Kitchen table 8, chairs, brass glass cocktail table & more.

603-642-7276 or 239-398-8558

■ REFRIGERATOR Maytag, 18.5 cubic ft., I yr. old, almond. You move. $100. Call 978-469-9263

■ SMALL WHITE END TA­BLE, I drawer $35. Early American toble, pine, cus- tom mode $30.978-682-0876

■ SOFA BED double size, brown plaid, good condition.

$100.Coll 978-927-1953

SOFA BED 'Lancer' queensize, light blue tweed 1 yr old, $425. In Atkinson, NH

cell 325-660-3651 or 603-36 2 9433

■ SOFA, coffee table, endtables and lamps. $100. Coll 603-362-4031_______________

SOFA, Large green sectionalwith pull out sleeper 8, built in recliner $700; apartment size electric dryer $100; large capacity Whirlpool washer $100; futon $60; large dresser $50.978-764-3332

SOLID ASHShaker Set 4 chairs & table like new $800

978-374-4154

SOLIDCHERRY Thomasville Dining room set 6 chairs, table 8. hutch 52200

978-374-4154

WASHER & Dryer (Newl Frigidaire, 5 year warrantee, all manuals, used for 5 months, hod to move. $650.781-446-8134

WASHER & gas dryer, Ken­more large capacity, 3 years old, excellent condition, $400.

Coll 603-760-2169.

WING BACK COUCH andmatching choir $400, Wing chair, wine velvet, rocks 550. Bamboo coffee table custom glass top 550, Antique des­sert cart, 2 large wheels in front 2 shelves and 2 side leafs, unique carvings 5200.

Call 978-682-0876

■ 42’ ROUND buttermilk pedestal dining room table very good condition $100

603-893-3536

106 Bicycles Mopeds

Women s Mountain Bike Silver & Blue Treck 820 Like new only used twice

26' Wheels, 13' frame$150.00 978-946-2438

107 Fitness Sports

108 Boats & Accessories

GODFREY AQUAPATIO1996 PONTOON, 24 ft, 70 HP Evinrude, with Trailer, Good Condition-610,500.603-498-5258

GRADY White, 1985, 19', 115 h.p, Evinrude, pristine condi­tion, complete overhaul, VHF radio, Am-Fm, fish tinder, compass, GPS, lull canvas, Cox trailer, safety equip­ment, dual batteries, extras.

$10,500. 978-468-4295

HobieKAYAKSnesmallcratt.com

978-948-6118

JET SKI, 2002, Yamaha XLT 800 Wave Runner, 3 sealer, like new, used I season, 26 hours, $5,000 with trailer.

603-458-2580

Kayak blow-out saleAll koyoks must go. Over 100

in stock. Call 978-777-7180.

KAYAK, Wilderness Systems Touring Kayak, used twice. With extras, Asking $800. 978-270-8851.

MARATHON 22' '84 Sportfish cuddy cabin: l40hp mere

cruiser, shoreline trailer, Boat in water. $2500.978-921-1196

MAXUM CRUISER 25’ 1994 5.0L, $15,000/best offer. Very good condition. Electronics/ equipment included. Salem Mooring Inc. 978-857-6060.

SAFE BOATING CLASSES Last ones till Oct. Gloucester 8-1 8,8-3 (610PM), Danvers 8 20 (8-5PM) - Full schedule on web site www.boatwise.com

Coll Bootwise to register 800-698-7373

SEACRAPT20'Pre 1972, with trailer, center concole/pilot house. $3500 or best. 603-778-2353 ; 978-465-4333

SEARAY, 30, 1980 Twin 255 HP Mercruisers, runs great, newer upholstery, head & hull liner. $12,000 . 978-884-9910

BEDROOM SET5 Piece Solid Oak.

Dresser, Mirror, Night Stand, Heodboord & Footboard

Excellent condition. $650/best. (6031362-4657

BEDROOM Sets, $299'* up. Soto sets $I2S+ up. Kitchen $75. 3 floor showroom come see! Richard s Used furniture, 30 Wofer St., Low 978-687-7540

BEDROOM SET Sleigh Bed Cherry/Expresso Finish

GORGEOUS!Dresser/mirror, chest, night­stand with mattress & box. Still in plastic. All new in­boxes Cost $6885. Will let go. $1700 Con deliver 603-235-1695

BOYS BEDROOM Set, oak, excellent condition, bureau w/mirror, twin, headboard, frame, desk, chair, night to- ble. $550 978-468 2517

■ BRASS Fireplace log holder/occessories $15; Stain­less large chocolate melter/ warmer $15.603-893-1271.

CARPET • I have access to several thousond yards of plush carpet Corpet your living room/hall with pad for $479 based on 30 yards. Hove rolls of Berber & commer- cial corpet. John 781-862-0909.

CHAIR - Rocker/Recliner Teal Green, leather, excellent condition. $99. (603)887-492!

■ COFFEE TABLE Pier One wicker ond black wrought iron bakers rock both for only $99.

Coll 978-430-9666

■ COMPUTER Pentium-complete, 400 meg/128 ram, Win­dow XP, monitor, mouse, keyboard, $99.978-697-7298.

COUCH, with 2 recliners $700; couch & chair $600; Hi­tachi 50 t.y., $700; all excel­lent condition. 978-975-8034

Croscill coordinates, yellow, pink & blue includes: twin coverlet, shams, white dust ruffle, (paid $235, w/2 match­ing window shades, sell all $200 Day bed $50 978-283-5584

DARK MAPLE TRESTLE DINING ROOM TABLE & 6 chairs, $250. Solid dork oak TV Armoire center, folding doors, 6 shelf component & holds up to 36' TV, new $1500; osk $500, very good condition. 978-685-2667.

DINING ROOM - 10 Piece Cherry wood. Beautifullighted Chino hutch & buffet, double pedestal table & 6 Queen Anne chairs. Brand new in boxes. Cost $6950; sell S’EOO. 603 433-6035.

MOVING SALELoveseot green/white ploid $275. L shaped desk $75, oak clow fool toble $325. White wicker dresser $100. Chino cabinet (lop quality) $500. Roll top oak desk $475. Oak antique desk chair $125. Service for 12 fine china $100. 8 Round rug $'00. Hope chest $100. Tea cart $75, misc. china & stemware.

Or Best Reasonable Otters978-531-3752

MOVING SALE: LOWREYORGAN S350; • Broided Rug with smoll broid, 8 8" x '2, blues, groys & maroon, $800 • 10" Delto radiol arm saw $150; • Sleep sofa $75

978-948-2503

MOVING SALE Must Sacri­fice 3 piece living room, all reclining, hunter green, per­fect condition, very roomy, $650,978-682-7815 Beoutiful!

MOVING SALE!Pennsylvania house light wood dining room set 8 pieces new $5,000* asking $2500. Ethon Allen coffee to­ble 560. 2-end tobies (2 draws) $60 each. ' draw end table 545, clover leaf shape table $40. Patio gloss top to­ble with umbrella 8, 6 choirs $100. 2 brass table lamps I- Stiffel $20 each. 2 crystal bose table lomps $20 each. Upholstered chaise lounge like new 5200. Mople rocking choir $35 Entertainment center 49' x 46'x 21' $50

978-475-8651

MUST SELL! Toppon gos stove, Kelvinotor fridge, wood corner table set, solid wood bor with 5 stools, queen size wrought iron bed 8, free 6 draw dresser with mirror. $50 eoch item or best offer. Coll 978-420-5773.

Nearly new Q-sized bed with frame/headboord.With down, comforter ond sheets. $600 best offer 603-642 8969

■ OUTDOOR FURNITURERedwood table, 2 seat bench with umbrella hole. 575/best. Coll 978-683 759___________

POKER/Bumper pool table, hexgon, parquet lop with 4 cushioned choirs, 5800, smoll Chino cabinet$200,978-745-4179

POOL TABLE - 3 piece slate 8 professional duality, 4 sticks, bridge, cloth, chalk, rack 6, cover. Never used Brand new in boxes. Cost $4500; Sell $1595. Delivery & install available 603-817-0840

PUB Toble 8, choirs, 550. Automatic day bed, $75. Trundle bed, $50. Couch, $350. Best otter, 978-474-0893

Queen Size sofa & chair mint condition beige with floral print $550. Reclining cocktail table $100 617-669-9990

■ RECLINING Wingbock chair. Like new. Mauve 5100. 603-898-3396

REFRIGERATORDouble doors, works great, shelves is fair condition, 6 years old. 5100.978-902-4839

BASKETBALL SYSTEMS'Lifetime Mammoth' (2) 72' S28OO/pair; (2) 60" 52200/pair. Brand new - great price!

Delivery possible. 978-609-4216

■ DP Lite Strider Treadmill $50. or best otter. 978 281-5786

HOME Gym-Weider Crossbow Advantage, Includes lot tower leg developer, rowing seat,+ 65 exercises. $175,978-771-6234

■ WEIDER Weight bench with leg extension. Olympic 110 lbs. weights, 45 lb. barbell. Good condition. $100 , 603-232-1734

■ Weight Bench, Keys, block cushioned Strength Trainer 1000. 4 years old $75.

978-691-1115

USCG Launch License Closs Last till Jon. 06, Donvers 8-16 8.8-17 (8-5PM) No test

with USCG. Full schedule on website www.boatwise.com Coll Bootwise to Register

800-698-7373

17' 1986 STARCRAFT Boat, in board/out board, depth finder, ship for shore rodio, Cox trailer, excellent condi- lion, $4500. 978-771-5086

17' GALAXY Bowrider, 120 Merc, inboord/oulboard, good shape, a Loadrite trailer, 52200/best.

Call 978-255-1160

108 Boats i Accessories

ALBIN 271984Aft cabin trawler in Very good condition Wonderful fomily cruiser with 2 separate cab­ins. Priced to sell S22K. Call John 321-652-4604 to view boat at Marblehead Harbor.

Bayliner 19.5' 1988Force 125hp engine, fair con­

dition. Open Bow.First $2500 takes it!

Coll 603-498-2242

BAYLINER Bowrider, 16 ft. 1988 with 85HP Force O/B motor, stainless steel prop, new roller trailer, mint con­dition, 53,500.978-346-1,35

BLAKE'S MOBILE MARINE Servicing all makes /models. Tune-ups Io Rebuild, Repair

★ 603 666-9699*

BOAT DOCKAGE, up Io 60' Boot Sales & Service

Open 7 days • Larry's Marina Amesbury 978-388-5111

BOAT SLIP RENTALS

Special $65/ft.Pool, all hookups, storages

activities. 978-465-1855 Newburyport YochtClub

Boats Wanted!Brokerage, Buy, Sell &

Consignment. Great exposure for fast results. Full service

morine shop. Mercury, Mercruiser, Volvo & OMC.

Seo Tech Marine, Rte. I Rowley. 978-948-3444 ; 978-2700302

BOSTON WHALER-17 ft. 90 HP Johnson, Trailer, Cen­ter Console, Lean Post, Runs Great! Fish Finder, VHFRadio - S4.750. 603-772 0904

CATALINA Sailboat, 25', 10 h.p. Mercury engine, new cushions. $1,000. or best of ter. Call Gary at 978-979-7644.

CHALLENGER '998 1800 Seo- Doo Jet Boat with trailer. 2 110 HP engines. Great condi­tion, fresh water use only. A lot of fun! Asking 58900. Coll 978-687-6650 for more info.

COBIA Monte Carlo XL, 1988,19ft., boat in excellent shapes runs new, low hours, 3.0 Merc

Cruiser, 175 HP, Raytheon color fish finder, oceanic VHF radio, also galvanized roller trailer in excellent condition, boat in water in Amesbury,

slip included for rest of yeor, 54,000. Call 978-6860079.

1986 17 FT. FOUR WINDS HORIZON, 4 cylinder, Merc Cruiser, Alpho I Drive, 2002 Venture trailer, new canvas, $4,495 or best reasonable of­fer. Coll 978-815-0625.

1988. ,9' Dynasty cuddy, re­built 165 hp mere cruiser, cb rodio, fish finder, cd player shoreline trailer Great price 54500 in Ipswich 978-500-6764

19 FT. SAILBOAT, 71 Chrys ler Buccaneer, and trailer Fast, fun ond ready to sail $1500 or best reasonable offer 603-362-4801 or 603-767-5656.

20' Streaker Day Sailor on a trailer Main soil with cover and furling Jib. 4.5 HP John­son motor. 80 channel radio. Will deliver within 30 miles of N, Reoding. Asking $3800. Coll.................... 978-664-4493

38 HEAD BOAT, Certified 22 passenger, new C.O.I., full electronics, excellent condi­tion, Ford Lehman powered, much morel

Call for details 978-546-3642

112 Office Equipment

HOME/OFFICE Desk, choirs, file cabinets, $20-50.

Call 978-686-5432118 Electronics

■ CANON 8MM Video' Audio Camcorder $90. Amplified computer speakers 55 Surge protector strip $5 603-898-6701

120 Firewaod/Euels

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more. R162E to E.Corning Stsigns to 47 Neptune St

1238 Garage,Yard Sales

AMESBURY, MA 67 & 69 Market St. Sat. 7/30 8-2pm

AMESBURY, MA YARD SALE/MOVING SALE Friday & Saturday, July 29th & 30th. 8 to 3 Furniture, an­tiques, tools, household, washer 8, dryer, cor, elec­tronics, collectibles, patio furniture. 12 Garfield St.

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BEVERLY, MA, Beotrice Road, Sat. & Sun., 8 3012:30 Toys, clothes, golf clubs, liv­ing room set, kitchen set, patio set, oriental rugs, large Little Tykes & more.

MARBLEHEAD, MA: Sot. 7/30 from 9-2pm

2 Winthrop Ave.Kayak, furniture, some an­

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SALEM, MA Estate Sale!2 Boardman St. July 30 8 31,

9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Furniture, color printer, bikes 8 baby iogger, metal frame backpacks, marble sink.

CASH FOR TOOLS - Hond or power! Carpenters, machin­ists, mechanics, plumbers,

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ANDOVER, MA15 Acorn Dr. (off of Dascomb Rd.) Sat. July 30,9 to 3 p.m. Furniture, household items and more. Rain or Shine.

ANDOVER, MA: 15 Nutmeg Lane, (follow signs from Hidden Rd.). Fri, 8 Sot 7/29 & 7/30 . 8:30-1:30. Whole House Moving Sale. Mohog- any dining room set, sterling silver, antique bureaus & to­bies, linens, rugs, lamps, tools, lots more.

ANDOVER, MA,4 Sunset Rock Road, Sat., July 30th, 8-11 Like new furniture,

toys, clothing, books, and household items.

ANDOVER, MA:67-73 High St.

Sat 7/30, 9-2 p.m.

familyRaindote Sunday 7/31

Many baby & childrens items. Household goods and much more!

ANDOVER, MA: MOVING SALE Sat. July 30, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. 9 & 11 Walnut Ave. Antiques, Starwars toys, household items & furniture

NO EARLY BIRDS!

ANDOVER, MA Set 9-2 EARLYBIRDS Pay Double!

Antique 1942 Philco radio, 1930 cedar hope chest, grand fother clocks, glass & dinner ware, computer desk, riding mower, snow blower, skis,

snowboards, car rocks, ladders, console TV, Mother o, groom dress (12), electric

dryer, fridge, kids toys & lots of stuff. Rte!33, Haggetti

Pond Rd left on Bailey Rd then right 10 Larchmont Cir,

ment, (2)24' Mountain bikes Home decor, Curtains, Kitch­enware, Toys, miscellaneous.

Something For Everyone!

BOXFORD,MA Sat 8, Sun 8-12 Salt water aquarium, books, skates, diving items, sports items, household, 45" SonyTV $500, iewelry by Andrea,

Rt97 Georgetown exit to Georgetown Rd to 18 Hillside

JANVERS, MA, 11 Pleasont Ave., Sat. & Sun., 10-2

Dad's1st Annual Yard Sale

Entertoinment/retreshments

DANVERS, MA, 19 Treetops Lane, Saturday, July 30, II a.m.-2 p.m, Huge, moving sale, entire contents of home, player piano with rolls, furniture and some an­tiques and much more.

DANVERS, MA:7 Prospect St.,

Sat. 7/30 from 9-lpmRoindate Sunday

Furniture, electronics, etc.

DERRY, NH24L Phillip Rd.

Sat 8Sun 10-2. No early birds. Various Items.

DERRY, NH

Giant Moving SaleTons ot good stuff cheap!

Sat 8 Sun 7/30,7/31 8om-4pm2 Aiken St. (oft of Fordway)

DERRY, NH- HUGE YARD SALE!!! Everything tar children 8 toddlers. Gently used toys, clothes 8 furni ture. 14 Anna Cir., oft Island Pond Rd. Sat 7/30 8 8am,

DERRY, NH-Moving Sale - Saturday 7/30

8am-2pm 11A Susan Dr. Refrigerator, small freezer,

washer/dryer, couch and much more!

GLOUCESTER, MA:Huge Yard Sole. Sat. 7/30,8 - 3pm. 49 Perkins St Lawn mower, suit coses, toys, baby clothing and more. Rain or shine.

GLOUCESTER, MA Sat 10-2477 Washington St, (Rtel27)

1 mi. north of Grant Cir.High quality yard sale!

Lotsot kids items, household, arts 8 much more!

GROVELAND, MA:29! Center St-Sat 7/30 8 :30 3p

Furniture, boby items, etc.

MANY THINGS TOGO!

HAVERHILL, MA, 66 Dan- torth Court, Sat, Sun., 7/30, 31,9 a m-2 p.m. Moving, en­tire contents of home An­tiques, oriental rugs, furni­ture, ort work, lamps, lawn furniture, choirs, TVs, din­ing room set, much more.

HAVERHILL, MA, 6 Colonial Form Road, oft 1057 W. Lowell Ave., Sat., 7/30, 8 o.m,-l p.m. Big, big yard sole, furniture, toys, cloth­ing, tools, much more.

HAVERHILL, MAYARD SALE SAT. JULY 30, 8 to 2, 118 Eost Broadway Furniture, Books, Toys ond Lots More - Come See! I

NO EARLY BIRDS!

LAWRENCE, MA,15 Florence Ave.,

Saturday,July 30,9am-4pm

LAWRENCE, MA: Sat 7/308 to 12. Raindote Sun. 7/31 Something for everyone Household items, toys, games electronics. 5 Sutcliffe Ct (off Howard St.)

LONDONDERRY, NH GIANT MOVING SALEH Big screen DLP, furniture,

utility trailer, snowblower, 8 much much more!

Everything must go!Sat 7/30 9-6pm 49 Noise Rd,

Street, off Elsmere, Friday, Saturdoy, July 29 , 30 , 9 a.m.- I p.m. Old and new items. Lots of treasures. Great buys.

METHUEN, MA 42 Hidden Rd., Sot 7/30, 9-2 pm. OH rte. 113, to Tyler St„ to Conte St., to Hidden Rd.) Toys, household items, clothing, Misc, 8 much more!

METHUEN, MA Sat 9-4 Country items, household,

furniture, crocks 8 collecti­bles, curtains, 8 much more. RtllO Haverhill St signs to 38

Woodland St

NEWBURYPORT, MA 30 Union St, Fri., July 29 8 Sat., July 30, 8 a,m.-2 p.m. Antiques 8 Collectibles, fur­niture, toys, miscellaneous household goods.

NO. ANDOVER, MA:337 Summer St. Sot. 7/30,9-1

MY TRASH!YOUR TREASURE??

Something For Everyone, Upright Freezer Too!

PEABODY, MA: 183 Lowell St Sot. 7/30 , 8:30-1 pm.

Moving Salelinens brie a brae, something for everyone!

PEABODY, MA1 LYNNFIELD ST., SAT. 7/30,9-3 PM.

ANTIQUES,COLLECTIBLES, MISC. 8

MUCH MORE!

PEABODY, MA: 2 Gardner Rd ( oH Gardner St., Rte 114) Sot. 7/30, 8-3 pm. Huge Multi Fomily! on I Miss This One! Lots ot stuff, to much to list.

PEABODY, MA 92 Tremont St.

Sat., 7/30,8 o.m.-1 p.m. INDOOR MOVING SALE! EVERYTHING MUST GO!

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PEABODY, MA Sat. 7/30 from 8-!pm

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No early birds.

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SALEM, MA Sot 9-3 Rain day Sun. Teachers materials:

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Woodbury Middle School

Sot. 7/30 8-2pm Held by Salem Girls Softball

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FORD Taurus SES '00White, auto, 6IK miles, clean power everything, clean, ac, newer tires, well maintained

$5200.., 978-879-7206

FORD Taurus Station Wagon,1996, Gray, 6 cylinder, runs well, needs a little work. $699. 978-745-6712, Joanne.

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Mazda VI 2004 5 door hatch­back. <36576................$16,995

Chevy Cavalier 2004 - 4 door,25,721 miles. <36628..... 58,995

Ford Windstar 2002 Sport - 34,416 miles. <36638.... $13,995

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HONDA, 2003, Odyssey, 4H8464A.........................$15,995

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BMW, 2001,5251, 43K, dealer mointoined, mint, grey/black leother, 5 speed Bose stereo, 6 CD chonger, moonroof, Navigation. 523,500. Salem, MA, 978-857-5591; 978-741-4302

BMW 328i 1997 Excellent con­dition, block on black, 5 speed tronsmission, A/C, sunroof, dual power seats, 10 speaker sound system. $7,900 978 283-7515/978-317-1607

BMW 330CI2001: Convertible, low mileoge, 23k, excellent condition, deoler mointoined, auto transmission (Step- tronic),heated seats,rear windscreen. $30k 978-546-7627

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HYUNDAI Accent GL, 1997, new tires, 76,000 miles, automatic, power steering, power brakes, CD, stereo. Asking $2,700,781-631-7)67

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LEXUS GS300, 2001 - One owner, block, 97k highway miles, excellent condition, well maintoined 4 brand new. $17,500. Coll 617-803-6461,

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MERCEDESBENZ SL3200 1996 Roadster. Auto., climate control, A/C, power steering- windows-locks, cruise, multi CD Bose Stereo, soft & hard tops, hard top stand with cover, 4 wheel ABS, dual power seats, burgundy with cream leather interior, 69k miles. Dealer serviced, gd- raged, hasn't seen snow or salt, flawless condition $,9,995 Call Days 978-879-1002 eves 978-468-3220

MERCEDES S500 , 01, silver, Starmark, sport package, AMG

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SAAB 1995 CSE turbo,156k miles, good condition, recent tires, inspection sticker thru July 1906.Blue book $3735 asking $2995

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SAAB 9005 Convertible, 1993, 200,000 miles, maroon, good condition, $2,500. or best of­fer. Coll 978-360-5033.

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CHEVY 1500 WT 1995 automatic 159k, great work truck runs good $2500 best offer 603-893 9155 after 4pm

TOYOTA 1992 COROLLA,4 door, automotic, A/C, lllk, clean, runs/ looks good. S'900/best 603-943 0068

TOYOTA, 999, COROLLA, for parts, moroon, 95k miles, AC, CD good tires, needs motor 6 ditterentiol. Drive it oway! $2,000/best of ter. 978-375-4842

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Chevy CK35001999 work truck. Runs and looks great 8 ft, Fisher Mi nute Mount Plow, 85k miles $9,800.00. Call 978 283-1592.

FORD F250 1989. extended cob Lariat, black bedliner 8 cop. A/C, automatic, 96k i miles, body very good con dition, runs good 53,500/best

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TOYOTA Camry LE,1998, V6, 4 door, 75k miles, moon roof, outo, A/C, power windows, rear wing, 4EP1193 $7,999

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VW Cabrio 1995 Convertible black/block, 5 speed, A/C, AM/FM/CD, new tires/ ex- houst & brakes. Looks & runs great, Fun to drive! $4250 best offer 978-465-8713

VW GTl 2003 1.8T 20th Anni­versary edition, 43990 Of 4000 made in US! Jazz blue, 6 speed 22k miles. Mint condi­tion! Winter tires and all season floor mats included $20,000. Call Nick 603-679-8075

CHEVY SIO PICkUP, 992, auto, a/c, new brokes7

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LEXUS, 2003, LX470, Navi­gation, low mileage,•L51098A, kelley Blue Book $49,405, Special Sale Price......................................44,987LEXUS, 2000, LX470,4L50917A, kelley Blue Book $31,545, Special Sole Price.....................................$24,987LEXUS, 1999, SC 400, Im­maculate, low mileage,4LUI750A,.....................$19,987LEXUS, 2001, GS300, Loaded,•L50086A ................... $’9,987LEXUS, 2002, GS300,Looded, 4L60026A........ $24,987LEXUS, 2003, GS300,Looded, 4L60092A........$27,987LEXUS, 2002, LS430, LowMileoge, 4LU1772,...... $39,987LEXUS, 2004, GX470, Navi­gation, Low Mileoge,4LU1754, .....................$44,987LEXUS, 2003, I$300, leather, pristine, 4LUI745, $25,487

* * *ACURA, 2002, CL, loaded, Low Mileage, pristine,•TFF363A, ............$18,987FORD, 2004, Escape, 4x4, SLT Moonroof, 4LUI770A.....................................$18,987ACURA, 2004, TL, loaded, Low Mileoge, 4LU1766,

...................................$27,987FORD, 2003, Mustang GT, convertible, Low Mileage,•L51510A ......................S18 987GMC Envoy, 2002, SLE, leather, 4WD, Low Mileoge4L51533A,.................... $28,987FORD, 2004, Expedition, Eddie Bouer. navigation, reor entrance, Low Mileage,.....................................$30,987MERCEDES Benz, 2003, Loaded, Low Mileage, 4L60155A,....................$35,987

♦ ALL CERTIFIEDPRE-OWNED VEHICLES

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1-800-TRUST-IRA★ ★★★★★★

Toyota Certified6 Yeor/

100,000 Mile Warranty

Toyoto Corolla LE 2002, Auto., A/C, 4 378061

$10,995Toyoto Motrix XR, 2003 , 4 wheel drive, CD, 937892

$14,995Toyoto RAV 4 , 2004, Auto., 4X4, 4379851

$20,990Toyota Camry LE, 2004, Auto., AC, 437875'

$16,990Toyota Highlonder. 2001. V6, Auto., 4378521

$19,995Toyota Tacoma X-Cob, 2004, SRS, A/C, 937806

$19,990

VW JETTA 1994 GLS - a/c, power windows / locks / sun­roof 5 speed, rear spoiler Great dependable car. $2450.

Call Richie, 603-475-0662.

DODGE Dakoto SLT 200' 4x4, extra cab, 53k, 2 toned block ond silver e tires bedliner, tow pockage VB, 4.7. Great condition. S',2,950 978-283-7248,978-604-0408

VW JETTA 1995 front end damage for parts or re­store $1200 best offer

603-8931347

VW JETTA GL, 1995 4 door, 5 speed manual, AM/FM/CD, moon roof, fancy wheels, airbags, 4 snows & extra wheels, red, great condition, 53500. Call 603-432-7814.

VW JETTA GLS, 2003, CD player, power sunroof, allpower options...........$13,950.

AUTO TOWN (603 ) 3821700

DODGE Durango 2000 SLT Plus, 41..................... $8,695

RAM 1500 2000: Quod,4x4, 42 I

.. ■ $9 995

RUBICON 2004. Hardtop, #3 I

- • $2 995

CHEROKEE Sport 1998: Low miles «4 S8 495 |

GRAND Cherokee 2003: #5 |

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Honda PreownedBMW 645 Ci, 2004, only 3k,black/block, *215408

$69,995Mercedes 380 SL, '985.Florida car, 73k, 4 HP "7"

$12,995Mercedes E50C 2004 4Matic, Panahamic,«P11760

$55,995Route 2S/111 Intersection

Salem, NH M3-H3-77M

Corolla1995 - 106k, 4 door, A/C, auto.

Runs good, very clean, needs new breoks. $2,700

(603)437-4639

Toyota Corollo 92-outo 00k 4 door, AC, CD, body fair,

RUNS GOODS 600/best

Call 978-470-8091

VW NEW BEETLE GL5 1999, 5 speed, Alloys, power win­dows/locks, only 28k miles. 2 year warranty. 44449A $9,995

| VW JETTA GLS, 2002, l.BT Auto., Turbo, Alloys, power sunroot, CD Charger. 44455B ..................................$12,995.

VW JETTA GLS Wogon, 2002, Auto., CD Charger, power windows/locks, cruise control. Possible worranty to Feb. 2008. 44450A..... $12,995.

VW NEW BEETLE Con­vertible, 2003, Turbo, Auto.. leather, CD Charge, ESP! Possible warranty to April 2000. 4FOUOA............ $21,995.

VW JETTA GLS Wagon, 2003 Turbo, Auto., Alloys, power sunroof, more! Possible warranty to Nov. 2008 44472A........................ $15,495

Northshore Volkswagen

978-927-6000

www.nsvw.netDrivers wanted.*

877.587.6229603-434-0391

www.allenmotors.com

DODGE Rom '997: 5.9L, 117kmiles, good condition New tires, shocks, transmission. AC, CD plover, cruise Block + diamon&plt toolbox Asking $6500 978-948 5306 Rowley

Dodge Ram 951/ 4 ton quod cob Long bed extra clean 80k asking 55500 best offer 781-632-8722 or 978-47 ’ 9094

FORD F'5C 995. 5 8 Eddie Bauer 4x4 Ok high miles, excellent condition, new tires, brakes stereo with I- pod adapt, $5,800.

Coll 978-922 5394

FORD F150 ' 997 pickup, re­cently rebuilt engine 2WD, V6, power windows & doors, automatic, newer Michelin tires, excellent condition 55,000 978-774-2445

I FORD F 50 , 2004 X.’ 42,0.

Automatic, regulor cob, 8 toot bed 2.00C miles, clean, well maintained $20,000 or best offer

Call David 978-265-224

VW PASSAT, '999,94k miles, 4 door, block sedan, outo., greot condition, sunroof, A/C, I owner, well moin­toined, extro snow tires. $7,900. Call 978-686-4739.

I FORD F-150 Supercrew XLT 1 4x4, 2004, CD, alloy wheels,

full power, only 23k miles. •P4338 .......................$24,950

AUTO TOWN 603-382-1700

FORD F-150 XLT, 2000 , 4x4, 4.6L, auto with OD, ext cob,A/C, 4627......................$12,995

EARLY & SONS, INC603-642-7997

Toyota RAV4 200065k, AWD, oil power, cool AC, excellent condition, Well maintained $10,500

978-390-2197

CHEVROLET 1995 S-,0 Ex­tended cab Runs greot $2500. New brakes - clean - non-smoker. 978-469-0329,

FORD F150 XLT Extended Cab, 2001, 4x4, 60k miles, good all around condition, bed liner, tool box, ladder rocks, heavy duty reor sus­pension, $13,000.978-375-6352

--------i:-------------------FORD F250 , 2003 Super duty, super cab, VI0, 6BL engine, excellent tow vehicle or work truck. Excellent condition 27k $23,500 Days, 603 4’j 580 eves 603 894-5835

FORD F 250 XL, '995, diesel toolboxes, auto, W/OD, A/C, very good condition step 6 tow, rec hitch, 4574 $6,995

EARLY & SONS, INC603-642 7997

FORD F350XL89 - 1 Ton Dually Twin Cab 5th Wheel, 460 engine Auto, Great condition 124K miles $4000/best Lorry (603/434 69 C

FORD F450 989 , 7.3 diese,30,000 miles, Stahl utility

body in great shape heavy lodaer rocks, new dutch, brakes front end $5,000 9?8 375-6352

FORD F 450 2002, Super Duty Dump Powerstroke diesel, 4x4, auto, A/C, masonry body '5000 GVW, '5,795 miles, excellent condition,•628............................. $27,900.

EARLY & SONS, INC 603-642 7997

FORD F-450 Diesel Truck, Heavy duty utility box, clean,4573 ..............................$8,995

EARLY & SONS, INC,603-642-7997

FORD RANGER '91 long bed cop. new tires, many new parts Runs good $850/best offer Salem NH 603-275-23’9

Ford Ranger '99Only 55k,red,

bedliner with cover, a/c, 2WD. $3,750/best offer

Call 978-290-2235

GMC 2002 SIERRA 2500 PICk-UP HD crew cab, short bed, SLT, pewter leather, AWD, 64k, looaed,8 Fisher plow, excellen, condition, $19,900.978-835-609

• GMC SIERRA CLASSIC1987 - Block, Cowl induction hood, tonneau, tow package A/C, Power locks/windows Clarion stereo/ CD, Custom Steering Whee1 Dual Fue Tanks/exhaus, $3000- or bn,• CHEVY Pickup 968 rgood, needs res,ora’,or$,000/best offer 603 887 6474

ISUZU 1998 Truck Turbo die sel auto, '00k miles 2 box Good condition. Located in Woburn for viewing Works great! $9000/bes' American Baggage 800 752-6773

TOYOTA Tacoma Xtra Cab, 1996, Auto., 2WD, AC. gree^ bed liner, wide tires. 39 000 miles, power steering, Am- Fm cassette sliding rear window $4,200. 978-335 3’89

■ 23OA 4x4s/SUVs

CADILLAC Escalode 99Looded. new tires, 2G7k miles, onlv 90k miles on en­gine runs great, very de pendable, clean. $8,000 Must sell! Call 978-375-946

CADILLAC ESCALADE2002, Full power, sunroot, 3rd row seat, »P437\ $27,450

AUTO TOWN (603 ) 382-700

CHEVY '500, '995 4x4, Pick­up, auto, fiberglass cap4P4333A........................$5,450

AUTO TOWN603-382-1700

CHEVY Blazer, 1998, LT, 4x4. power windows & locks, cruise, CD Player, 4 door, si­lent alarm, in good condi tion, 55400 Call 978-521-5295

FORD 2003 Explorer XLT 4.6 I, showroom condition, hos it all, including moonroot, CD, leather, alloys, stereo power seots/ locks windows, cruise tilt, much more1 Thousands below book' »7854aw 5 3,995

INTERSTATE USED CARS

603-382-3000Ford Excursion

2002 DIESEL Limited Ulti mote TV/DVD rear captain chairs, tully looded $27,500 LlkE NEW! 603 498-5258

FORD Explorer Sport '993 4x4. 5 speed, AC works, power options 145k Needs some work $800 978 525-2216

FORD Explorer XLT 997 outo, A/C, 4x4 very clean, power windows, locks, alloys, 4EP1I86................... 53,999

Early & Sons. Inc. 603-642-7997

FORD Windstor LX '999 , 5 door T-V, power windows locks, very clean, 6 cylinder auto, A/C, 4EP1234 $4,999

TOYOTA Comry LE 1998, V6, 4 door, 75k miles 1 moon roof, auto, A/C, power windows, rear wing, »EP'I93........................ $7 999

NISSAN Pathfinder SE 998 V6, 4x4, auto. A/C. moon roo, super clean sporty 4x4,4EPI195................ 57,999

FORD Explorer XLT, 997 outo AC 4x4 very power windows, locks a toys, »EP1'B6 $3 999

JEEP Wrongie' 2000 4x4Sport Convert- clean, yery fun looks 4 'uns new, 5-speed 4EP1176 $8,999

MERCEDES E32C 999 4-motic wagon, yery clean,7 seater new cor trade runs grea’ «EP"72 $ 3 999

HONDA Accord EX, 996 76, , 4 door, leother moon root, : grea, car sporty sedan, i •EP'092 $3,499. iHONDA Accord LX, 994, J

Coupe 4 cylinder, auto, A/C, power windows, sporty , Coupe «EP"24 $3,499 I

BUICK Park Aye '998 lux­ury sedon leother, new car condition, great car,

•EP1131...........................$4,999.

FORD Focus ZX3, 200 Sport, 2 door, outo, A/C, fully serviced looks new runs great, »EP'!48 $5,999

Early & Sons, Inc 603-642-7997

GMC JIMMY '998123k miles. CD, AC, 4WD fair condition Book value

$4600 Sell tor $4,000 orbest offer, 978-270-8943

GMC SierraJ997[ V6, 4x4 new tires, brokes I shocks New Blizzard plow

Nice truck S5,000/bes, offer Coll 603-234-6437

HYUNDAI 2003 San’e he 4 cylinder 2 wheel drive AC power steering, CD, lowmiles, asking 5 4 900

978-774-5197

I JEEP CHEROKEE Classic I 2000 4WD. auto, alloys

wheels, fully loaded only54k miles $ 0,950.

AUTO TOWN 16031 382-700

JEEP Grond Cherokee 997 4WD, power windows/locks seots, leather interior, CD, greot commuter cor, de pendable $2,750, Cali Richie, 603-475 0662

JEEP WRANGLER '99 4 SI ERRA Green, 5 speed manual, 6 cylinder hord top hard doors 90k miles Good condition Asking $4999 or best otter Call 978 283 895

JEEP Wrongler 2000 , 4x4, Sport Convertible, very clean very tun looks 4 'uns new, 5-speed. 4EPI176. $8,999

Early & Sons, Inc 603-642-7997

NISSAN Pathfinder SE, 998 V6,4x4. auto, A/C, moon root, super clean, srx/t/ 4x4 «EP' 95

Early & Sons, Inc 603-642-7997

TOYOTA ;997 4RUNNER SR5 Cranberry, excellent cond, tion, dealer serviced, A/C roof rock, '35.000 miles

. $7,900 Must see!Coll 78' ?24-5132

TOYOTA Sequoia OT V-8 ex cellent condition, pearl mo-

I cha, 5'k, gold package I power moonroof, new tires

• •| tras $25,000/best 603-289-273'

CHEVY 998 Venture Van LS has it all! Quod seats, front reo'- A/C. tilt, power seots. side slider windows, cruise CD, alloys, cassette, excel­lent condition, low miles

•7373TR I..Only $3,999

INTERSTATE USED CARS

603-382-3000CHEVY EXPRESS VAN

3/4 TON 2003 LEAVER 8k, 6 liter, a/c, white, nc le’

tering, used for light deli, ery Price to sell! Way below book ot $ 2.850 603 382 B 7C

CHEVY Lumino Von 995. 7 passenger looks and run; grea' $ 000 or best Otter 603-283-7690 leave message

Chrysler Grand Voyoge SE 2000 71k, Quad Seo,ngTinted Glass Roo, Rocks Rear Air Power Windows 4 Locks Silver Runs 4 Looks Excellen, $7300 603-642-6428

■ CHRYSLER Lobaro' 984 Convertible, 'ed 4 white runs 4 drives For oo'’s or repo'' S’OG Pa, 603-870-0066

DODGE 2002

15 Passenger vanExcellent condition

$11,000.Coll 978-281-6076

DODGE CARAVAN'993 tor ports or other S' 000 or bes’ ofter Coll 978-223-58'0__________

! FORD E35C 2002 After,io-

I Contractors Only 22k ad J der racks factory shelving 4

'ow package AC arnfm/cd ! excellent condition like new j $15,000 _________6 7-590-0564

1 FORD windstor LX '999 , 5 door, T-V, power windows locks, very cleon, 6 cylinder auto, A C «EP 234 $4 ,99«

Early & Sons, Inc. 603-642-7997

MERCURY Vihoge' 996, 0 k miles, good condition i 52800 978 738-09 7 978 902 359/

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Bull, in 1765 by abolitionist William Jenkins, this |home was par, o, the Underground Railroad Set, on 1 acre with 5 bedrooms, library, 3 baths, 101 fireplaces, original wide pine floors, wood panel-1 ing, dining room cupboards and a terrace over-I looking Skug River, fruit orchards and| grapevines. There is also a new three zone heat-I ing system, updated electrical, new kitchen appli-I ances, new baths plus a full basement and a,

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$649,900Call Tom Carroll x 141

I OVERSIZED SPLIT entry home with a tremendous I I amount ot living space for the growing family This home I I features 4 bedrooms, 3 5 baths 2 full kitchens and an [ I oversized family room with gas and wood fireplaces 1 Additional storage, exercise and hobby rooms on the I I lower level add to the many well maintained features I I Outside you'll find a level, well landscaped lot with I 1 newer pool, privacy and cul-de-sac location The new I I schools are just up the street and the commute routes I I are close by Wonderful opportunity in an attractive loca-1 Lbon' $599,900

Call Tom Carroll x 141

I ATTRACTIVE single owner Ranch on pristine wooded I I lot close to commuting routes. Features 3 spacious I I bdrms w/ample close, space & hdwd floors The family I I room addition is sun-filled & includes a gas fireplace I I which provides for a totally serene setting Finished LL I I w/playroom & game rm w/second fireplace plus newer I I heating system & newer root. Wonderful opportunity in I I a fabulous setting!

Offered at $399,900 Call Tom Carroll x 141

WELL MAINTAINED Split Entrance home on I dead end w/R-4 zoning & separate kit on 1 st I level. Features 3 bdrms. 2 frpld family rooms, 21 dining rooms S 2 tull baths. Utilities are updat-1 ed. new roof & windows and appliances have |

| been replaced. Convenient location,

$329,900Call Tom Carroll x 141

I Well maintained 3 bedroom single ranch I I m sough, after neignborh^MU^^ tea-1land^^C^PwVm/emently located to I

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I Attractive 4 bedroom Cape on well land!| with inground pool and fenced yard Xftisi

‘ Ti kitchen plus living ani I floors and wood fin '

on both fi£gtI floors the lower level all utilities

Wry is available and possible expan- 2 car garage is attached and provides con-

I venient kitchen access. Wonderful opportunity to own a I quality home in a convenient locationr

$409,900

irivate lot I feu res an I ■rtwood I math are I

ist hardwood I

I Light & bright end-unit in sough, after BraflJ^School I I Condominiums This hon^^^wAJ^^oors [

I includSff etErtRzJe area^Wonderful opportune I I ty to reWown a desirable uni, a short distance from | | the commuter rail station

$279,850Call Tom Carroll x 141

This delightful 3 bedroom Colonial is wito^walking I distance to town library and abAcf^Vecent I updates ■. ude modern* ■ ■A^akonnc I

lor paint, I l^aTiel new interior,

ndows The backyard is I and includes a new Trex Deck for I

jues1 Wonderful opportunity to own | a move-in condition home'

$389,900Call Tom Carroll x 141

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I Charming in-,own location' This 6 room Colo­nial otters numerous update^th»iw™t First I floor features an mvitnuj'M wooo Ifloors & taux mai^^AiWlpwwfr glass I

- «Ttchen and tui |batlw^«0tBBAWTClude oveis.zed deer I overwlRr®JHWaun yard plus new windows 1 new Bo, ana new storage shed plus Plenty of I

| oft street parking

$424,900Call Tom Carroll x 141

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PRIDE OF OWNERSHIP shows throughout thisI WELL MAINTAINED Ranch Style home in new I I High Plain School district. Featuw^vood or I I laminate flooring through^iWilIniM Living I I Room w picture 3 II nicely siz^pdBoBsfcitBzXiBeWiset space 6 I 12 Wmany finished LL play-1nitectural shingle root, newer |

| septBsys(5m & numerous specimen plantings enul opportunity!

$429,900Call Tom Carroll x 141

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I WELL MAINTAINED custom built Mam post & | | beam home on private Io, oitS» |^Jdistric

Features open conc^auMB^SXkS. sun-1I clostf*b* playrm LL finished| playrWwto level backyard, updtd utili-1 | ties, *rage, and 2 work/storage areas

$539,900Call Tom Carroll x 141

PRETTY AS A PICTURE" Pnstine Georgian style home I......, i .j. x.------------... . —. r cenler |

rerlook- Irooms I

level I__ il lighting plus a halt I

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Location, location, location' This pnJM 4 bed-I room. 2 5 bath Colonial in SqUtwJ^tDistric, | I features an eat-m kitct^^BSwlw3| 'oom.I fireplaced nviDM.BWsBBBwiisWc lowe' I I level oUur^ BA^JlBdSraqe and a level I I io! "paodus bed- w-1I amplBKswWace and two full baths Close to I I town,Wain and commute routes. Superb opportu-1 | nity to own a quality home in a prime location'

$679,900Call Tom Carroll x 141

new II home w/updates including <I Lower Level Family Room,I rooms & new carpetin'I rooted and nI Kitchen liw_ _______1 Familu^B|^^snBiMRitrbfT 4 spacious bed- I roorn^^WeZlfBeWbace plus a walk-up attic tor I I storag^^^^MFprivate lot includes an in-ground I I pool wWew pump, professional landscaping S large I I storage shea High Plain School district’ 1

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CHEVY SIO BLAZER, 1993,5 speed,

Excellent condition. $2,000. 978-774-7679

CUSTOM BIKE TRAILER/CAMPER 6W, Romp door, many options.

$3000.603-890-1717 for details

PLYMOUTH GRAND VOY­AGER 1998 - SO,000 miles Excellent condition. Well maintoined. Super dean $4,750 or best offer. Coll 978- 745-6087 leave message

HARLEY Davidson Ultra Clas­sic, 2002 , 4,900 miles, helmet communicators, extro chrome, stage I upgrade 7 year ex­tended warranty, mint condi­tion. $l7,9997best 801 560-7842.

HONDA XR70 DIRT BIKE 2000, Helmet & Goggles

included • $950.Call Michele for details.

603-232-9318 days, 603-382-0871 evenings.

HONDA VTX 2005 1300 Retro, Edition, brand new classic cruiser, hard saddlebags, only 800 miles, never seen inclement weather, garaged Asking $7990. 978-804-1225.

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Harley Road King2002 Mint condition. 3,000 miles Many extras & chome! New Exhaust. $15,499.

978-265-5008

Harley Davidson 2001 soft tail deuce 8k. touring & sport seat Mint condition modi­fied exhaust/ front end (fork, handle bars) Ice Blue. 5 7 000 603 329 5786 dovs

SUZUKI, 2004, LTZ, 250,very low miles,............$3300YAMAHA, 2004, Warrior,350................$4100Both used only 1 seoson. Ex­cellent condition. 603-887-4391

2000 YAMAHA Roadstar, ex cellent condition, Vance & Hines: pipes, burgandy & red, must see $5,500.603-434 8089

HD 92 Fxrs low rider storz 55mm front end custom wheels and pulley pm brakes & rotors lots of extras $19,000. Coll Tom 603-490 5276

Harley Davidson97, FLST Softoil, Red/Silver 1.600 miles. <340cc Excellent

condition $13 000,best Call Larry 1603)434-6910

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TRAVEL TRAILER2003 SUNLINE 24’

motel on wheels, fully loaded, excellent condition. $14,900.

Coll 978-465 5254

COACHMEN-VAN-CAMPER 1985; unused sink/counter/ propane stove/fridge/toilet room; gaucho style bed, overhead retractable bed for 2, Items could be used to create new camper on unfin ished van. Nearly new Mich elin tires/brakes/ exhaust /etc. $500 + cost of this ad. Coll 978-683-0449 anytime.

HONDA SHADOW ACE 2002 750cc, 12,200 miles, mint condition, silver & purple, windshield, engine bars, doors boards, bags, back­rest, drag pipes, S570O/best reasonable otter 978 283 9602

HARLEY DAVIDSON FXRT85 ' 340 motor Maroon/Silver

56K miles, adult tech owned, lots of chrome, windshield,

leather isaddle bogs, got new one 1st $6K gets it 603-432-9612

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128 Andover StreetOPEN HOUSE SUN 12-2

43 Lowell Street

HOME SWEET HOME!Adorable completely renovated 2BRFrench doors, updated cherry kitchen

FP in FR w’handpainted tile, fin LL Barn walk to train, consrvtn trails'

Call Heather Holman at 978-269-2251 [email protected]

SOUTH SCHOOL!Sun-filled. East facing 3 bedroom Cape

High ceilings, marvelous backyard Some replacement windows, access to abutting AVIS Resv' Walk to tram'

Call Heather Holman at 978-269-2251 [email protected]

TERRIFIC OPPORTUNITY!Well maintained 8 RM. walk to town

Light & bright, sunroom. W/W crpt Care-free vinyl siding in-ground pool

Private yard, an excellent value'Call Janice Furey at 978-269-2246

[email protected]

MOVE RIGHT IN!Gracious 3BR Antique Cape. priv. yard

Chef s kitchen w/tile 8 stainless steel Window seats, updated Basm new heat

Young roof, what a find'Call Paula Carroll at 978-269-2214

[email protected]

ACRES PLUS!Charming 3BR Cape on beautiful lot.

New windows, HW. renovated bath Built-in china closet in dining room Stone grill next to in-ground pool!

Call Sherri Schneider at 978-269-2264 [email protected]

$539,800 $575,000

OPEN HOUSE SUN 1-3 19 Juniper Road

PRIVACY!Wooded setting abuts cnsrvtion land!8/3 2 5 with new roof, fresh paint in/out Large screened porch & ovrsized deck

Convenient to highways and town'Call Mary McAlary at 978-269-2275

[email protected]

WALK TO SCHOOLS! Spacious 973/2.5 contemp split

Cath ceils, sunny, HW. hot tub FinLL, new tile 8 carpet, scrn porch

Cd-sac near Andover Hlgh/West Middle'Call Peggy Patenaude at 978-269-2266

[email protected]

LOVELY SETTING!Updated 7/3/2 on large wooded lot!

2FPs heated sunroom off of ElKitNew C/A, HW floors thru main level

Add'l 1300+,- sf in wlk-out lower level!Call Heidi Kilcoyne at 978-269-2228

[email protected]

SANBORN SCHOOL! Updated 3 bedroom Colonial!

Island kitchen w/HW. front-back LR FP lovely sunroom. Mstr BA finLL

Manicured level lot, won’t last!Call Connie Kelley at 978-269-2249

[email protected]

LOCATION!Mint, custom 8/472.5 Colonial

Entertaining sized LR & DR FP FR off of white ElKit. HW

Private acre lot on cul-de-sac!Call Paula Carroll at 978-269-2214

[email protected]

$644,900 $684,900

OPEN HOUSE SUN 11-1 4 Serenity Lane

OPEN HOUSE SUN 1-3 207 High Street

OPEN HOUSE SUN 1-3 18 Summer Street

STROLL TO TOWN!Charming 9/4/1.5 on beautiful level lot!GorgFR w cath ceil. FP updated kitchen FormalDR stunning Mstr w/drssng room

DetGar abuts town land, wow!Call Mary O Donoghue at 978-269-2207

[email protected]

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THE BACK PAGECOMING NEXT WEEK:

ANDOVER’S FARMERSNo surprise on farm sale

PHOTO by TIM JEAN

Next week the Townsman will publish a group of features on some of Andover's few remaining farmers, including Richard Nabydowski - a farmer who will soon sell his land.

Court: No more driving for man■ CAR CHASE

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onrushing officers. Police said they had to wrestle Graca to the ground at gunpoint to handcuff him and Graca smashed his head through one of the police cruiser’s windows once inside. He requested a psychiatrist and was later treated at Lawrence Gen­eral Hospital and released.

Graca. a concrete w orker from Hudson, was released on S2.500 bail Thursday night, but one condition was that he receive a mental health

evaluation. Assistant Dis­trict Attorney Michael Pat­ten said he heard Graca had already begun the evaluation before appear­ing in court.

Other conditions demand Graca pay a per­sonal surety in the amount of $5,000, surrender his license to the court and drive “under no circum­stances" at least until a pretrial hearing Aug. 30. Graca must also contact the probation department once a week.

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Joel Graca sits in a police cruiser with blood on his face after he smashed his head through the car’s window last Thursday following a car chase and his arrest.

What is going on with the Nabydowski Farm is so predictable that I am a tad surprised that every­one didn’t see it com­ing.

Adam Smith, the

founder of economics, saw it com­ing - and he's been dead since 1790.

In Wealth of Nations Smith states the basic principle upon which all modem economic theo­ry is based. It is called the “invisi­ble hand” theory and it says, “Every individual ... neither intends to promote the public interest, nor knows how much he is promoting it. He intends only his own gain, and he is in this, as in many other cases, led by an invisible hand to promote an end which was no part of his intention. By pursuing his own interest he frequently promotes that of the society more effectually than when he really intends to promote it. I have never known much good done by those who affected to trade for the public good."

The other day when I was read­ing about what was happening with the Nabydowski land, I remembered John F. Kennedy's lament about the fact that it seemed to him that no one took Economics 101.

Let me see if I can summarize the situation. The Nabydowski family owned a farm for many years. They owned it back in the days when Andover was small. For many years they collected the garbage in town and used it to feed pigs. In the early morning you'd see them running through neighborhoods to pull out the garbage people had left in deep

cans in the ground. Everyone who knew them respected their work ethic and many of us were friendly with at least one of them. They worked hard and maximized their interest - as Adam Smith had predicted. Andover grew and people bought land and built houses around and near the farm. Like the Nabydowskis, I'm sure they worked hard in order to buy their property. As more and more peo­ple built near the farm, the farm became odious to the nearby property owners. Over the years, they, as Smith predicted, wanted to maximize their interests (investment).

Through government inter­vention, which Smith would have abhorred while he lived but I like to think would have under­stood as necessary these days, pressure and court intervention forced the Nabydowskis to make a deal to close the pig farm and sell the land. Given the options that they had, the Nabydowskis chose the one that would maxi­mize their interest.

A developer has taken over control of the farm and has announced, after looking at the options possibly available to him, that the way to maximize his interest is to develop the property into many low income housing units. These units may be subsidized, which will allow his permit process to be complet­ed more easily.

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This is all very, very basic economics. Let me be so pre­sumptuous as to restate Adam Smith's thesis, given the fact that we live over 215 years after he died. Today, government inter­vention plays a role in personal interests. Government is sup­posed to represent all of us, and, in the case of Andover, protect the town from other people try­ing to maximize their interests to the detriment of the town. Gov­ernment limits people from max­imizing their interests. If it had­n't been for government inter­vention. the Nabydowskis might still be farming. Given the fact that government sided with the neighbors (for good and suffi­cient reason. I'm sure), the Nabydowskis then went to their best option and gave their prop­erty rights to a person who would give them the most money. That person will now try to maximize his interest, just as Adam Smith predicted.

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