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The 2012 SouthingtonRelay for Life will be heldFriday, June 8, at 4 p.m. un-til Saturday, June 9, at 4p.m. at the SouthingtonHigh Schooltrack andfootball field,720 PleasantSt. Activitiesduring the Re-lay are sched-uled as follows:
Friday — Re-lay begins at 4 p.m.with music and walk-ing; Knights of Colum-bus Color Guard and com-mittee at 5:30 p.m.; sur-vivor ceremony and lap at6:45 p.m.; survivor dinnerat 7 p.m.; torch ceremony at8 p.m.; luminary ceremonyat 9:30 p.m.; Midnight Cafewill open at midnight forsnacks and teen activities;Bingo lap at 1 a.m.; Scrab-
ble lap at 2 a.m.; poker lapat 3 a.m.
Saturday — pancakebreakfast at 7 a.m.; favoritesports team lap at 9 a.m.;
kids activities from 9a.m. to 11:30 a.m.;
Beads from theHeart at 10 a.m.;
parade ofschools at 10:30a.m.; funnyhat/hair lap at11:30 a.m.; col-ors for a
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tertainment by J.J.BOS. at1 p.m.; Power of Purple lapat 1:30 p.m.; Hawaiian luaulap at 2 p.m.; Fight BackFlags, final remarks, andGordy Awards at 2:15 p.m.;final lap and closing cere-mony at 3 p.m.
Quiet time will be from11 p.m. to 7 a.m.
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Southington native Jor-dan Devin, known onstage as Jitta On TheTrack, is an opening actfor rap superstar Drake onthe Club Paradise Tour,which is coming to theComcast Theatre in Hart-ford on Monday, June 11,at 8 p.m.
Blue Ribbon Parks Committeecompletes evaluation of town parks
Southington native gets ‘on track’ with music careerBy Julie Sopchak
The Southington Citizen
It happened quickly, andfor the past few weeks,Southington native JordanDevin, a.k.a. Jitta On TheTrack, has been on tour withrap superstar Drake.
Devin, 20, earned his spotby winning the “Rise” con-test put on by OurStage.com,and was the top pick out of
1,500 contestants. In a Skypeinterview, Devin was asked ifhe’d be ready to go on tour ifhe won, and when he replied“yes,” he was told he’d wonand to pack his bags immedi-ately.
“It’s a dream, it’s a fun ex-perience,” Devin said. “ButI’m trying to learn as muchas I can.”
Scott Nelson, senior vicepresident of marketing at
OurStage.com, said the com-pany developed the idea forthe competition, fans judgedhim, and Drake then pickedhim.
“Jitta had a unique soundas well as a presence,” Nelsonsaid in an e-mail interview.“The fans (and Drake)agreed.”
A Southington HighSchool graduate of the Classof 2010, Devin moved to townhis sophomore year fromFlorida, but said he’d goneback and forth between thetwo states throughout hislife.
The tour, called “Club Par-adise,” headlines rappersDrake, J Cole, and Waka Floc-
ka Flame, amongst others.Devin’s first show was inHouston, Texas, and also
where he got his first taste oflife on the road, practicinghis set before the show, andmeeting other artists on thetour.
See Devin, page 14
By Julie SopchakThe Southington Citizen
The Blue Ribbon ParksCommittee recently complet-ed an investigation into theoverall state of Southingtonparks.
The committee, estab-lished about six months ago,was assigned to take a broad-er view of the parks systemas a “fresh set of eyes,” ac-cording to committee Chair-man Peter Romano. Thecommittee looked at the use
of the parks, maintenance,and needs of the parks mov-ing forward. Romano pre-sented the report to the coun-cil at its meeting on May 29.
“The parks as a whole arein good condition,” Romanosaid. “Southington is wellrepresented when out-of-town visitors come to theparks.”
Romano said the commit-tee started out because therewere a lot of requests for apark in the north end oftown, with the northern-
most park currently beingVeterans Memorial Park. Astalks continued, the commit-tee realized there was a needfor more field space. He saidthe approval of the turf fieldwas taken into account, butthat won’t be a complete so-lution.
“The turf field will not beavailable on a daily basis fora lot of these leagues, and alot of these leagues really
See Evaluation, page 15
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S o u t h i n g t o nAnimal Rescueis currently try-ing to find ahome forChance, a mel-low, gray malewho loves agood lap.Chance is about 2 years old, fixed, and vaccinated.Other cats and kittens are also available and canbe seen at www.flickr.com/southington-animal-rescue. For more information, call Cindy at (860)276-8564.
Fathers Daybreakfast
Sons of the American Le-gion will be holding a FathersDay breakfast on Sunday,June 17, from 8:30 to 11:30a.m. at the American Legionhall, 66 Main St., with steak,eggs, omelets, and more.There is a cost to attend.
Childrenfundraiser
The Eric Thomas ChildrenFundraiser will take place onSunday, June 10, at 1 p.m.Miss Southington CassandraMastrianni will make a spe-cial appearance at the event,held at CoCo Keys Water Re-sort Hotel and ConventionCenter, 3585 East Main St.,Waterbury. To purchase tick-ets, call (860) 628-8964, or (860)628-0769.
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There will be a pasta din-ner to benefit Theda PerryScheidel, who was diagnosedwith lung cancer in March.
Southington BriefsThe dinner will be at the Pol-ish Falcons Club, 33 KnowlesAve., on Saturday, June 16,from 5 to 10 p.m. Beveragesand desserts are includedwith the meal, and guestscan bring their own bever-ages if desired. There is acost to attend and tickets willbe available at the door. Chil-dren under 12 eat for free.
Foster careWheeler Clinic, 88 East St.,
Plainville, will hold an infor-mational session on fosterparenting on Tuesday, June12, from 3 to 5 p.m. The meet-ing will provide informationabout the clinic’s foster careprogram. Interested personsmay stop in to learn aboutfoster care without making acommitment of anykind. The Foster Care pro-gram works with foster par-ents to provide education, 24-
hour support, childcare,respite and compensation forthe foster child’s expenses.The program serves girlsand boys, 6 to 16 years old,who need foster homes. Ma-ture adults who are single ormarried, working, or athome, are encouraged to ap-ply to become foster parents.
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Alumni golf tournament
St. Paul Catholic HighSchool, Bristol, will hold itsfifth annual Alumni GolfTournament on Thursday,June 21, at Hawk’s LandingCountry Club, 201 Patton-wood Drive. This year’s tour-nament host is Brian Farrell’86 – Ringler Associates. Reg-istration begins at 9 a.m.,with a shotgun start at 10a.m. Area restaurants willserve lunch along the golfcourse, including Bertucci’s,Smokin’ with Chris, and JD’sRestaurant. Contests, raffles,and dinner follow the tour-nament. Proceeds from thetournament support scholar-ships and educational pro-grams at St. Paul.
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Southington Arts Council members recognized for creative works
Photo courtesy of Carole Milano
Carole Milano, presidentof the Southington ArtsCouncil, will see herpoem, “A Time To Heal,”published in the book Fa-mous Poets.
A Time To HealBy Carole Milano
So…the Purveyor of Evil and mastermind behind9/11 is dead…our brave Navy Seals shot him dead.Not much we can add or say…but for the victims,their families and survivors…we can pray…and we can hope that tolerance and understandingwill take place….of violence and hatred…LEAVING NOT A TRACE…FOR FUTURE GENERATIONS TO ERASE.
By Julie SopchakThe Southington Citizen
Members of the Southing-ton Arts Council are continu-ing to make waves with theirown personal expressions.
President Carole Milano isset to have one of her poemspublished in a book called“Famous Poets,” a smallbook published by an Oregonpress. Marjorie Low, vicepresident of visual arts onthe council was recentlyawarded the Artist of theYear award by the MeridenArts Council.
Milano’s poem, “A Time ToHeal,” is about the 9/11tragedy. The poem was readby Southington Superinten-dent of Schools Joseph V. Er-ardi at the 9/11 commemora-tion held at SouthingtonHigh School last year, alongwith another poem by Mi-lano. Erardi said he liked theidea of using a local author’swork for the event which was“homegrown” for Southing-ton.
“I certainly could not sayit any better and I thought
she said it brilliantly,” Erar-di said.
Erardi said he was intro-duced to the poem by eventcommittee members whilethe program was being puttogether.
“The piece was, to me, aconnection between commu-nity and the event,” he said.“And what greater way canyou celebrate it other thanthe words of somebody thatcame from the Town ofSouthington?”
“I was rather surprised be-cause I didn’t know theywere going to read them,”Milano said.
While reading her poemswas a surprise, perhaps thepoignant memory for Milanowas at the end of the ceremo-ny when the band was play-ing, a flock of geese flewoverhead, almost as if onpurpose.
“We heard these geesesquawking in the back-ground,” Milano said. “Sud-denly, they just flew over thesky like they were airplanesin formation, it was so amaz-ing.”
Though getting publishedisn’t new to Milano, whohelped start the SouthingtonArts Council 30 years ago,she is pleased with the pub-lisher’s choice to pick thatparticular poem. Low, on theother hand, wasn’t recog-nized for just one piece ofwork, but rather her artisticand philanthropic contribu-tions to the community overthe years.
A member of SAC for 25years, she was engrossed inthe arts community long be-fore that. She moved toSouthington in 1987, but be-fore that, she played a pivotalrole in establishing theTrumbull Arts Commissionfor the Town of Trumbull, aperiod of time she lists asher greatest accomplish-ment. She takes a lot of pridein the fact the Arts Festival
on the Green for Trumbull isstill ongoing today, an eventthat was her idea.
“My baby, the Arts Festi-val on the Green,” Low said.“It’s still ongoing after 30years. That was my brain-child.”
Low, 91, has also been ac-tive in holding charitablegalleries that benefit thecommunity. She held a showto benefit the homeless atBurritt Library at CentralConnecticut State Universi-ty, and held another showcalled “Angels, Cherbus, andChildren” in 2009 at theSouthington Public Library.
“I donated every penny Imade to the SouthingtonBread for Life, SouthingtonCommunity Services,” Lowsaid.
One of her paintings fromthe homeless show, the main
piece of the show and a largeone at that, about 30-by-40inches, according to Low,now hangs at the office ofSouthington Community Ser-vices, donated by Low, whereDirector Janet Mellon ad-mires the work.
“You look at it and you canthink so many differentthings,” Mellon said. “It’s anabsolutely spectacular paint-ing.”
Mellon said to physicallysee the painting is to truly ap-preciate it, but described thescene as people in a train sta-tion who look lost, or just notinteracting with other peo-ple.
“You think sometimesyou’re frustrated during the
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Marjorie Low, vice president of visual arts on theSouthington Arts Council and Meriden Arts Council’s2012 Artist of the Year, shows some of her paintedrock collection.
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day and you just think itcould be me tomorrow,” Mel-lons said. “I could be rightthere tomorrow with my bagsand no place to go.”
Low still remains active inher home studio; she said hernew thing is painting onrocks. She is also trying tounleash her abstract energy,trying to really dig deep andput her truest emotions ontothe canvas.
“Everything is inspired byreality, but I’m not realistic,”Low said. “I don’t wanna bebogged down by realism inmy painting. I like to feel freeto express my inner feel-ings.”
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Southington will be hosting its fourth annual homemadewine contest. There is an entry fee per bottle. More thanone bottle may be submitted as long as it is a differentwine or year. Red and white wines will be judged sepa-rately. The deadline to enter the contest is Wednesday,July 25. The wine will be judged on Saturday, July 28, at 1p.m. at the festival site on Center Street. Bottles can bedropped off at: Northeast Produce Regional Market, 101Reserve Road, Hartford, or 10 Robert Jackson Way,Plainville, during the week from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m.; and Ver-izon Wireless, 966 Queen St. from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. For ad-ditional information, contact Luigi Barbato at (860) 628-2241, Matthew Lopreiato at (860) 620-1919, Carmine Men-none at (860) 628-8964, Carmine Votino at (860) 628-2993, orTony Perone at (203) 235-2703.
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An exceptional student inan exceptional community
Commentary
By E. Richard FortunatoSpecial to The Citizen
The completion of theschool yearbrings joy tothe South-ington com-munity as itc e l e b r a t e sgraduations,academic ac-c o m p l i s h -m e n t s ,achievement in sports, thecommitment to diverse civicactivities, the developing val-ues of our young citizens,and the new challenges andtransitions many of themface as they move furtherinto their future.
The media is right to fillits pages honoring students,scholarship awards and the
memorable accomplish-ments recognized by thecommunity.
As we whole-heartedly ap-plaud the achievements ofour young people from pre-school through high schooland college, we anticipatethat you’ll agree with thepublic recognition of one ofSouthington’s exceptionalstudents.
Our honoree of the day isa young man, Bryan Davis,who is completing his junioryear at Southington HighSchool with a 109.15 GPA andranks first in his class of2013. He was selected for Pro-ject Lead the Way at SHS andis a member of the lacrosseteam, Key Club, Math Team,Students Against Drunk Dri-ving, Foreign Language Hon-or Society and the National
Honor Society.Davis is working with con-
fidence on his Eagle Scoutproject and will soon receivehis second degree black beltin martial arts.
Davis makes time to enjoyoutdoor activities such assnowboarding with hisfriends, mountain hiking,skim-boarding along thebeach, sailing on Long IslandSound, playing football andbasketball, mountain biking,and canoeing. He is also avolunteer at the United Wayand Southington Communi-ty Services.
The son of proud parents,Kaye and Ken Davis, Bryan islooking into the future withan eye on his interest in engi-neering, more specifically, af-ter graduation next year, heplans to attend a competitivecollege likely in the field ofelectrical engineering.
Recognizing his long list ofachievements, it should notcome as a surprise that Davisis one of only 30 students inthe State of Connecticut tohave been selected to theprestigious circle of the 2012Governor’s Scholar. Now, 30colleges and universitiesthroughout Connecticut arecollaborating in providingeach Governor’s Scholar anopportunity to further chal-lenge their intellectual cu-riosity and special talents.They will be invited to takepart in an educational en-richment experience at theirschools. The subject ofBryan’s required timed essaywas the dangers to society ofusing technology rather thanpersonal interaction withpeople.
The many accomplish-ments of Bryan Davis wererecognized by the TownCouncil of Southington in aproclamation designatingMay 14, 2012 to be BryanDavis Day in the Town ofSouthington. The recogni-tion was sponsored as well bythe commissioner of educa-tion, Connecticut Associa-tion of Schools, and Big Y
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In sixth-grade, Matt Garry,Chelsea Cocozza, and Brit-tney Sao were selected bytheir teams. Garry is the sonof Michael and Angela Gar-ry and has earned first hon-ors his first three terms as astudent at DePaolo. He is analtar server at his churchand plays basketball andbaseball for the town. Atschool, Matt is on the studentcouncil and was selected forthe MATHCOUNTS pro-gram. Cocozza is the daugh-ter of Patricia DeBisschopand Daniel Cocozza and wasa recipient of the Presiden-tial Academic Fitness Awardlast year. She plays clarinetin the school band and windensemble and is a part of theLeadership Program. Out-side of school Chelsea playssoccer for the town. Sao isthe daughter of Helene andPaul Sao and also earnedhigh honors for the firstthree marking terms. She isin the school band and windensemble. Outside of school,Brittney plays lacrosse.
In seventh-grade, JulianaFerreri, Jennifer Briscoe,
and Skye Hamm were select-ed by their teams. Ferreri isthe daughter of Cynthia andMichael Ferreri and was rec-ognized at the Principal’sBreakfast in sixth-grade. Sheis a junior lector and volun-teers at vacation bible schoolfor her church and assistedat the Crop Walk. Juliana ispart of the yearbook cluband is in the Leadership Pro-gram. Briscoe is the daugh-ter of Terri and JosephBriscoe and is in the Nation-al Junior Honor Society. Jen-nifer is a peer advocate and apart of the Leadership Pro-gram. She is a dance assis-tant at the Academy ofDance and Music. Hamm isthe daughter of Ebanie andErik Hamm and is an honorroll student. She is a DePaolocheerleader and is in theschool chorus. Skye has tak-en dance for seven years andplays soccer for the town.
In eighth-grade, AndrewSzymanski, Sarah Gerrish,and Olivia Nyerick were se-lected by their teams. Szy-
DePaolo Middle School May Students of the Month
Photo courtesy of Chris Palmieri
DePaolo Middle School’s students of the month for May are, back row, from left:Assistant Principal Chris Palmieri, Andrew Szymanski, Olivia Nyerick, Sarah Ger-rish, Janette Wadolowski, Matt Garry, Ashley Nafis, and Principal Frank Pepe.Front row, from left: Jen Briscoe, Brittney Sao, Chelsea Cocozza, John Testa, Ju-liana Ferreri, and Skye Hamm.
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Kathleen Titsworth holds son, 1-year-old Ryan, ashe greets Southington Police Department K-9 patrolmember Damon at the Southington Touch-a-Truckheld May 19. Construction, police, fire, military, andother vehicles were on display at the event, spon-sored by the American Legion Auxiliary andSouthington Parks & Recreation Department.
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Cub Scouts fromPack 40 at KelleyElementary Schoolbunked overnighton the battleshipU.S.S. Massachu-setts on Saturday,June 2, in Fall Riv-er, Mass. The boysand their familieslearned MorseCode and knot-ty-ing, heard fromWorld War II veter-ans of the ship’sservice, watched asimulated air raid,and explored Battleship Cove, the world’s largest collection of historic navalships, which includes the battleship PT Boats, a U.S. destroyer and submarine,and a former East German missile corvette. For more information about Pack40, visit kelleypack40.wordpress.com.
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“These are all guys that Ilook up to and two of themare like my favorite rappers,too,” Devin said. “So it was agreat experience.”
Devin said he has beensoaking up as much of the ex-perience as he can and tryingto take advantage of everyopportunity, like chasingdown MTV at one of theshows to get an interview.
“When we saw MTV, mymanager immediately ranover to them and told themthe whole situation and I gotmy first interview withMTV,” he said. “That was abig accomplishment.”
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met Devin through a mutualfriend while attending North-eastern University. He saidhe listened to a few of Devin’stracks and made an offer,from there is was just a mat-ter of getting work done.
“[Devin] is one of the most,if not the most, diverseartists I know,” Glassmansaid. “He can make any songin any genre he gets on soundamazing. His voice is unique,and his overall personalityand demeanor is that of astar.”
Glassman said “every sec-ond” of the tour is being usedto network and develop rela-tionships with as many peo-ple as possible, including try-ing to get face time withDrake and other artists topick their brains about the
industry and what to do to getahead.
“I feel like I’m a student inclass I’m just taking notes onhow all the other acts per-form and just how the wholemusic industry works,”Devin said.
Devin’s time in Southing-ton wasn’t always geared to-ward music, though it was ahobby when he lived down inFlorida, it took him a littlewhile to get acclimated to thescene when he moved up toSouthington.
“Throughout time I madefriends and we all made mu-sic together,” he said. “It was-n’t until senior year that Istarted picking it up and I didshows and I started noticingthat I had a pretty good fol-lowing in Connecticut.”
His first show ever was inNew Britain where he per-formed in front of a sold outcrowd. From there, he put to-gether a management teamand started stringing songstogether. While on tour,Devin said they have a studioon the bus where he has beenrecording a new album, thesingle of which he said hasalready been sent out to theradio stations.
Life on the road can be hec-
tic, and Devin said it canwear a person down, but mo-tivation is not hard to comeacross with such big dreamsfinally being realized.
“It is stressful because I domiss my family and friends,but at the same time this issomething I always wantedto do,” he said. “So I put thatbehind and just focus onwhat I’m doing right now.”
Devin said most of the in-spiration for his musiccomes from life experienceslike going through highschool and just having fun.As for his stage name, Devinexplained that being 6’2”
since he was in seventh-grade, he’s always been kindof tall. Down south, whensomeone is small, they’recalled a “jit,” so he got thenickname as an oxy-moron.
“When I started makingmusic I wanted to make itmore of an old school hiphop vibe,” he said. “So I put‘On The Track’ on after it.”
Devin will be back in townon Monday, June 11, whenthe Club Paradise Tour per-forms at the Comcast The-atre in Hartford at 8 p.m.
He would also like to say“Hi” to his mother.
Jensen’s activity clubJensen’s Activity Club is sponsoring a trip to Narra-
gansett Bay - Lighthouse Cruise, Quinnesett CountryClub, Sunday brunch, Sunday, July 22. Cruise aboard the“Millennium” Catamaran with a 90-minute narratedcruise of Narragansett Bay, R. I. sails from NorthKingston, R.I. and 10 incredible islands, sail under theJamestown and Newport Bridges, view the Newport NavalBase and see the aircraft carriers, experience NewportHarbor and the waterfront. Prior to the cruise have a Sun-day buffet brunch at Quidnessett Country Club in NorthKingstown, R.I. Following the cruise visit Wickford, a har-bor side village that remains as it was a century ago. Thereis a cost to attend, bus departs at 7:30 a.m. from the com-muter lot in Southington, across from the Alzheimer’sCenter, and returns at 7:15 p.m. For reservations contactBarbara Desrosiers at (860) 621-1344.
VolunteerOpportunities
Southington Care, 45 Meri-den Ave., is currently seekingvolunteers. Recreation volun-teers are needed for the BrainGym program. No computerexperience is needed. Daysand hours are flexible. AnEarly morning helper isneeded to help with break-fast, delivering newspapersand water pitchers to resi-dents from 7 to 9 a.m. withdays flexible. Outdoor/gar-den help is needed to help forgrounds upkeep: weeding,watering, light sweeping, andfilling bird feeders. Days andhours are flexible. A seam-stress is needed to help mendclothing on an as needed ba-sis. Musicians are needed toplay for residents and also forresidents’ religious services.Days and hours are flexible.For further informationabout any of these opportuni-ties, contact Deb Brown at(860) 378-1286 or Donna Malic-ki-Gornicz at (860) 378-1253.
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need more field space on adaily basis during their sea-sons,” he said.
The committee tried to geta better pulse of all the or-ganized sports leagues intown, contacting the presi-dents of all the leagues andsending questionnaires, aswell as meeting with them tofurther discuss details.
Bob Borkowski, presidentof Southington NorthernBaseball, said his main con-cern is acquiring more space.Being involved withSouthington athletics all hislife, he noted that kids havestarted playing sports at anearlier age, so there are moreof them, and also there aremore sports leagues.
“It used to just be baseballor football, then the soccerleague expanded, and thenlacrosse came into town, andthen now you’ve got these
sports playing more than oneseason,” Borkowski said.“You have the same amountof people living in town thatyou did 30 years ago, but youstill need more field space be-cause more people are doingit.”
Borkowski said he knowsthere are open space proper-ties available, like the Bran-denburg Property in thenorth end of town that wasmentioned in the commit-tee’s report as a possible sitefor a new park. Borkowskisaid if the town makes a parkout of the property, volun-teers would maintain it asthey do other parks.
“We maintain a lot of ourown fields, and a lot ofleagues do that,” Borkowskisaid. “So we’re not necessari-ly using more of the town’sresources either.”
Committee member DawnMiceli said spacing wasbrought up to her as a needfor leagues in town, and apossible solution to that
could be lighting. “They need more space so
they could have more gamesand provide more opportuni-ties for residents,” Micelisaid. “And one of the solu-tions would be to providelighting so they can havenight practices, night games,whatever it may be.”
She added while adding anextra park via open spaceproperty would be nice, thereis plenty to be done with thecurrent parks.
“There are more immedi-ate needs, in my opinionright now, of what we need todo to maintain what we al-ready have,” she said.
The physical condition ofexisting parks was explored,with things like cleanliness,directional signage, safety,and compliance with theAmericans with DisabilitiesAct taken into account.Parks visited included Cres-cent Lake, the dog park, Pan-thorn Park, Recreation Park,Veterans Memorial Park,
and Western Little League.Smaller parks like JayceePark and Centennial Parkwere also discussed.
Miceli went on most of thepark tours, and said overallshe was impressed with thetown’s park system, but mostof all the volunteers whomaintain the parks.
“While we were there vis-iting, the different leaguevolunteers were there doingall sorts of landscaping andupkeep and field mainte-nance and it was pretty im-pressive to see how criticalthose volunteers are to the
quality of our parks sys-tem,” she said.
Romano said he, too, wasimpressed with the volun-teer efforts around the parksas well as the parks staff,which he said does a lot ofwork for not as much man-power.
“It’s an army of volun-teers that do a phenomenaljob with shoestring budgetsand doing their ownfundraising,” Romano said.“The spirit of that is some-thing you cannot overlook,it’s impressive to see them.”
Free computer classesThe Southington Library is offering free Spring Com-
puter Classes: Search Engines, Wednesday, June 6, 10a.m. Visit the online calendar at www.southingtonlibrary.org, or call (860) 628-0947 ext. 5 the Reference/In-formation Desk.
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The answers you need. The Care you Deserve.
As home gardeners return to their beloved flower beds andvegetable gardens, they might find that their bodies respond lessenthusiastically to bending, digging, and raking. Aside from achesand soreness, activities like digging in the garden, raking the lawn,and hauling away debris pose the threat of more serious injury to theout-of-shape body. As a result of the physical exertion, many may pullmuscles, twist tendons, and strain ligaments. That is why it isimportant for gardeners to understand what their bodies can andcannot do, even when they are in shape. With regular chiropracticcare, amateur gardeners can learn their body’s limitations and betterunderstand proper body mechanics for performing outdoor tasks.
Many physically active people, such as gardeners, benefit fromregular chiropractic adjustments. When you’ve overdone it and youhurt, visit our clinic for proper diagnosis and treatment. Call (860)621-2225. We’re here at 200 Queen St. Most insurance accepted. Weoffer affordable healthcare for the whole family. The answers youneed. The care you deserve.
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manski is the son of MichelleDarbyshire and Tony Szy-manski and is an honor rollstudent. Andrew volunteersat an animal shelter, PawsAnimal Kingdom, and playsbaseball for the town. Ger-rish is the daughter of Don-ald and Jessica Gerrish andwas recognized at a Princi-pal’s Breakfast last year. Sheplays the viola in the schoolorchestra and volunteers ather church for food drives.Sarah plays soccer and bas-ketball for the town. Nyerickis the daughter of Joanneand Edward Nyerick and is inthe National Junior HonorSociety. She is a part of thedrama club and the Leader-ship Program. Olivia alsovolunteers for STEPS andNorthernbound Rescue.
In unified arts, Janette
Wadolowski, John Testa, andAshley Nafis were selected.Wadolowski is the daughterof Richard and KasiaWadolowski and is a FirstHonors student. She volun-teers at the Panthorn Parkconcession stand and is apart of the Sacred HeartChurch choir. Janette playssoccer, softball, and basket-ball for the town. Testa is theson of Tina and Mark Testaand has consistently been anhonor roll student. He assistshis elderly neighbor by clean-ing her house and yard onweekends and plays on a trav-el soccer team. John also wason the school soccer team.Nafis is the daughter ofMelissa and David Nafis andwas an award winner in theschool science fair. Ashleyalso participated in the statescience fair and playsSouthington travel soccer.She is in the student counciland was part of the ski club.
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Library BriefsMemoirworkshops
Southington Public Li-brary will host a workshop,“Writing Your Story,” formemoir and personal essayswith Patricia D’Ascoli. Theeight-week workshop endsJune 12.
Participants will sharetheir writing with others andlearn good writing tech-niques to make their work in-teresting and enjoyable. Thisworkshop is ideal for begin-ners who wish to get startedwriting their stories for thefirst time. It is also geared tothose who have already donesome memoir writing andare ready to share and fur-ther shape their work. Partic-ipants will read from theirwork each week, with the ob-jective of receiving feedbackin a constructive and sup-
portive atmosphere. Partici-pants will be encouraged topublish their work as well.
Registration is requiredeach workshop, visit the on-line calendar at www.southingtonlibrary.org, or call theReference/Information deskat (860) 628-0947 ext. 5. Regis-ter for all workshops on June12.
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and MidState Medical Askthe Doc series presents“Bariatric Surgery: Is it theKey to Unlocking Diabetes?”On Thursday June 21, at 6:30p.m., at the Southington Li-brary
Nicholas Verdura, MD ofMidState Medical GroupSurgical Specialists will dis-cuss Are you a candidate forbariatric surgery? What arethe risks? What are the suc-cess rates? “Obesity, in itself,is a major medical risk. Butobesity with type 2 diabetessignificantly raises the riskof heart attack, stroke, andother major medical prob-lems associated with dia-betes. Increasingly, weightloss surgery is being used asa tool to manage type 2 dia-betes. One potential benefit
of bariatric surgery is that itcan help some people with di-abetes normalize their bloodsugar levels without needingdiabetes medications.”
For more informationabout MidState or Verduravisit www.midstatemedical.org .
Adventurebackpacks
Residents can check outthe Free Family AdventureBackpacks from theSouthington Library.
Create, explore, engage.Take along a camera to cre-ate a family memory. Ex-plore the trails, hilly pathsand state parks Connecticuthas to offer with the Con-necticut walk books. Engagewith nature when using thebinoculars and AudubonField guides. The free FamilyAdventure backpacks willtake a family on a discoveryof Connecticut’s outdoors.Each backpack includes theConnecticut Walk books,Audubon Field guides, Con-necticut Forest and Park in-formation sheets and numer-ous hands-on activities for
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everyone to explore the localtrails, parks and forests to-gether.
Hike or walk through ourgreen spaces whether in ourforests or Connecticut’sbeautiful city parks. Learnhow to read trail signs, iden-tify animals that havecrossed the same path andsearch for letter boxes hid-den by previous hikers. Let-terboxing information withtools to create your own let-terbox message is also avail-able in the backpacks. Be eco-friendly remember to bringalong a trash bag to take outwhatever brought in.
Family Adventure Packsare funded through grantsfrom REI and ConnecticutForest and Parks circulatedthrough the libraries in part-
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Visit the Connecticut For-est and Parks website,www.ctwoodlands.org formore information aboutWalkCT Family Rambles andother activities.
Henna tattoosHenna for Special Occa-
sions with Rani Dawa will beheld Wednesday, June 13, at 6p.m. and Monday, June 18, at6 p.m. in the Southington Li-brary program room. Hennahas been an indispensableritual at weddings, bridalshowers and baby showers.This is because across coun-tries, traditions and occa-
sions, a henna night is al-ways associated with laugh-ter, joy and plentiful dancing.
Registration is requiredfor this program. Five regis-tered attendees will be select-ed each evening for a freehenna design.
Student loaninformation
Southington Library willhave Attorney Joshua R.I.Cohen present “StudentLoan – Information” onThursday, June 28, at 6:30p.m. Attorney Cohen of theLaw Offices of Craig Zim-merman will discuss the fol-lowing topics: Lifecycle of a
student loan, federal versusprivate loans, know the par-ties in federal student loans,and how to find an affordablemonthly payment, forgive-ness of federal student loansbecause you earned it, dis-charges, default, and advice
for those in default receivingdebt collection calls.
Registration is requiredfor this program.
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CitizenFaith18 The Southington CitizenFriday, June 8, 2012
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Trip offeredAn old-fashioned Fourth
of July celebration anda Star-Spangled PatrioticSalute to the Greatest Gener-ation will be held Tuesday,July 3. The trip includes ashow at the CornerstonePlayhouse in Mystic, featur-
ing the music of the 40s withDick Campo’s Big Band;gaming at Mohegan Sun,plus casino bonus, lunch atcasino, shopping at Olde Mi-stick Village, and snack packbox lunch for the way home.All proceeds will benefit theFather Blanchfield Scholar-ship Fund at St. AloysiusChurch in Plantsville. Therewill be pickups in Plantsvilleand Meriden.
For more information orreservations call Connie at(860) 628-7717.
Tag saleFirst Congregational
Church of Southington, 37Main St., will have a tag saleon Saturday, Aug. 4 from 9a.m. to 2 p.m.
Tanglewoodtrip
The First Baptist Church,581 Meriden Ave., will travelto Tanglewood in Lenox,Mass., the summer home ofThe Boston Pops, on Satur-day, Aug.18. The motor coachwill depart from the churchparking lot 581 Meriden Ave.,at 3 p.m. and return at 11:45p.m. The first stop will be acomplete dinner at the CorkN’ Hearth Restaurant with achoice of grilled salmon,chicken marsala, bakedscrod or New York stripsteak. The group will contin-ue on to Tanglewood wherethe Boston Pops Orchestrapresents a evening concerthonoring the 80th birthdayof Laureate Conductor, JohnWilliams. There will be ahost of renowned musical
guests joining the Pops in acelebration not to miss.
For more information andfor reservations call Bevat (860) 621-3024.
Vacation Bibleschool
Grace United MethodistChurch, 121 Pleasant St., willbe hosting a Vacation BibleSchool, Sunday, to Thursday,June 24 to 28 from 5:15 to 7:45p.m. The theme this year is“Sky: Where Everything isPossible with God.” Sky isfilled with Bible-learning ex-periences kids see, hear,touch and even taste. Chil-dren of all ages are welcomeand there is a cost per familywith dinner being servedeach night. Call the officeat (860) 628-6996 for a regis-tration form.
Breakfast,Bible, Banter
A new Bible study for menwill be led by Rev. Ron Brownof First CongregationalChurch of Southington from7 to 7:45 a.m. and will contin-ue on the second and fourthThursdays of each month ifthere is interest. The groupwill meet in Memorial Hall atthe church for brief Biblestudy and banter. Peopleshould prepare for the firstmeeting by reading Mark 1:1-15. No previous bible studyexperience is necessary. Menof all ages are welcome.
Celebrate Recovery
Celebrate Recovery is aChrist-centered worldwideprogram helping set peoplefree from hurts, habits andhang-ups. All are welcome.
The Tabernacle, 1445 WestSt. in Southington, offers Cel-ebrate Recovery meetingsevery Tuesday from 6 to 6:45p.m., dinner hour, 7 to 8 p.m.;worship and teaching, 8 to 9p.m. Small groups: safe andsupportive small groups formen and women, 9 to 9:30p.m. After hours cafe: relaxand enjoy coffee and dessert.
For more information, call(860) 276-0400.
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ObituariesFrank Madin
Frank Fordyce Madin, 91,of Plants-ville, diedMay 31, 2012,at home. Hewas the hus-band of Con-stance (Wor-rall) Madinfor 64 years.
He was born Sept. 8, 1920,in Winchester, son of the lateFrank and Marion (Borden)Madin. He had retired fromEmhart Corporation ofBerlin after 41 years where hedid research and develop-ment. He had served in theU.S. Navy during World WarII.
Besides his wife, he is sur-vived by his daughters, SallyA. Canzanella and husband,Joseph, of Newington, KateE. Madin, of Plantsville, andher children, Lauren andEvan Clemens. He was prede-ceased by a brother, EverettMadin and a sister, DorothyNash.
The funeral and burial wasprivate. DellaVecchia Funer-al Home was in charge ofarrangements.
GeorgiannaSherman
Georgianna Sherman, 86,beloved mother and grand-mother and precious mother-in-law, of Southington, diedMay 25, 2012, at the Summitat Plantsville. She was thewife of the late Arthur Lu-cius Sherman.
She was born July 9, 1925,in New Britain, to the lateGeorge and Cora (Mallory)Stephenson, she had been aSouthington resident since1955. Before her retirement,she worked in customer serv-ice at New England Dairyand in the Southington
School System lunch pro-gram. She was a member ofthe Eastern Star, Grace Unit-ed Methodist Church and theRed Hatters. She also volun-teered at the hospital. Shegraduated from New BritainHigh School, class of 1943.
She is survived by her son,Kenneth Sherman and wife,Marie, of Bristol; and herdaughter, Audrey Vey and
husband, John, of Southing-ton, with whom she madeher home; three grandsons,Kenneth Sherman II, JosephSherman and Jeffery Sher-man; her dear friend, FaithFabrizio, of Plainville andtwo sisters-in-law, DotStephenson, of Plainvilleand Nancy Houghton, ofSouthington. She was prede-ceased by her twin brother,
George Stephenson. Geor-gianna’s family would like tothank the staff at the Sum-mit of Plantsville for theirexcellent care.
A memorial service will beheld on Saturday, June 16,2012, at 1 p.m. at Grace Unit-ed Methodist Church, 121Pleasant St., Southington. Aprivate burial was held inRose Hill Cemetery, Rocky
Hill. Memorial donationsmay be made to the GraceUnited Methodist Church,121 Pleasant St., Southing-ton, CT 06489. Plantsville Fu-neral Home has been en-trusted with handling the fu-neral arrangements.
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Pet tag saleSouthington Animal Res-
cue, a group that rescues ani-mals from Southingtonstreets, is having a tag salefundraiser on Saturday, June9, from 8 a.m. to noon at 991South Main St. This group re-lies solely on donations. Formore information, call Ginnyat (860) 620-0434.
Letters to the Editor
CitizenOpinion20The Southington Citizen
Friday, June 8, 2012
Government MeetingsMonday, June 11
Town council, town hall council chambers, 7p.m.
Tuesday, June 12Senior citizens commission, Calendar
House, 388 Pleasant St., 6:30 p.m.Zoning board of appeals, town hall council
chambers, 7 p.m.Wednesday, June 13
Board of finance, town hall council chambers,7 p.m.
Thursday, June 14Board of police commissioners, Southington
Police Department Community Room, 69 LazyLane, 6 p.m.
Board of education, Old Marion School-
house, 1135 Marion Ave., 7:30 p.m.Thursday, June 21
Board of fire commissioners, fire headquar-ters, 310 N. Main St., 6 p.m.
Monday, June 25Town council, town hall council chambers, 7
p.m.Tuesday, June 26
Housing authority, Zdunczyk Terrace, 500Pleasant St., 7 p.m.
Zoning board of appeals, town hall councilchambers, 7 p.m.
Thursday, June 28Board of education, town hall council cham-
bers, 7:30 p.m.
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Against turffield at SHS
To the editor:I would like to comment
on the article “Council ap-proves turf field, residentsin full support.” Upon read-ing this article, I must say Iwas shocked. Spending$890,000 on a turf field for asmall number of students toplay on is, in my opinion,unjustified. I believe thatspending this money is un-fair to the students in ourpublic school system who donot participate in athleticactivities. I am not againststudent athletics. I think stu-dent athletics play an impor-tant role in keeping kids ac-tive and healthy, involved in
the community, and are agreat tool for building team-work skills. However, givingthis much money just for aselect group of students isnot fair. What about the stu-dents who participate in mu-sical activities, communityservice projects, art, or dra-ma, just to name a few otherstudent activities. It seemsto me that if our town is go-ing to spend such a largesum of money on a turffield, cuts will need to bemade elsewhere. I would liketo know, are teacher or staffjobs going to be cut? Or willnew teachers not be hireddue to the large sum of mon-ey being spent? Further, areour academics as good asthey should be? Might themoney not be better spent
there? Even if no cuts haveto be made, does it seem fairthat the athletic departmentwill be the majority benefici-ary of this field? I bet thatthere are many different de-partments in our publicschool system that wouldbenefit from $890,000. Itseems to me no cost is toomuch to support athletics. Inshort, this is too much mon-ey to spend just to keep upwith the Jones (othertowns). I think that moneyshould be equally distrib-uted to different student ac-tivities, and if any activitywas to be favored, I wouldchoose activities that benefitstudents trying to help oth-ers.
Marissa GrazianoSouthington
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The Town of Southing-ton, along with GeneralElectric and the region’srecycling agency TROC,will host the final regionalfree electronics waste col-lection on Saturday, June 9,from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. forcomputers, televisions andother electronic items fromhouseholds.
The electronics collec-tion event for householditems (not businesses) willbe held at GE Energy’s In-dustrial Solutions parkinglot on 41 Woodford Ave.,near the intersection ofRoute 10 and Route 372 inPlainville.
Residents of Plainville,Berlin, Bristol, Burlington,Meriden, Morris, NewBritain, Plymouth,Prospect, Southington,Warren, Washington andWolcott may bring accept-able used electronics listedbelow to the collection sitefree of charge. Identifica-tion will be required asproof of residency. Noitems from businesses willbe accepted. Maximum ve-hicle cargo area is limited
to eighty cubic feet.Materials to be accepted:
Televisions, VCRs, DVDplayers, cell phones, com-puter and computer moni-tors (CRTs), notebook orlaptop computers, comput-er components and periph-erals, CPU (desktop com-puter), rechargeable bat-teries, UninterruptiblePower Supplies (UPS),iPods, PDAs and portablemusic players.
Materials not accepted:Any liquids, copy ma-chines, fax machines,mainframe computers, ra-dios, auto/marine batter-ies, microwave ovens,smoke detectors, light fix-tures, lamps or bulbs, fre-on-containing items, homealarm system components,air conditioners, thermo-stats and household appli-ances, business or indus-trial material.
Information about recy-cling at these locations canbe found on the website,http://www.tunxisrecy-cling.org or call the TROCoffice at (860) 585-0419 or(860) 225-9811.
Electronic waste collection
Dance team fundraiserA fundraiser for Miss Cindy’s Dance Team, is selling tick-
ets for the Connecticut Sun game at Mohegan Sun Casino onJune 10, at 5 p.m. A portion of the tickets will support thedance team as they compete for a national title at MoheganSun at the end of June. Dance Team will also be performingat the High Time Show.
For more information contact Fionna at (860) 306-2654 orNicole at (860) 839-0831.
21CitizenSchoolsThe Southington CitizenFriday, June 8, 2012
Southington resident Durocher wins national scholarship Emily Durocher, a
SouthingtonHigh Schoolsenior andmember ofthe South-ington HighSchool Na-tional HonorSociety, hasbeen namedone of 53 state winners in theNational Honor Societyscholarship from the Nation-al Association of SecondarySchool Principals. A total of150 state finalists were firstchosen from among nearly6,000 applications. Out of the150 finalists, 53 state winners
were selected. Each statewinner receives a $1,500 col-lege scholarship.
“Emily is a delight,” saidSHS Principal Dr. MartinSemmel. “She is a fantasticstudent and role model inour ubilding. She has al-ready achieved a great deal,including being selected forthis wonderful honor, and Iam confident that this younglady is going places.”
In addition, SHS NationalHonor Society advisor Lil-lian Kowalchik said, “I wasvery excited to hear thatEmily was rewarded withthe state NHS scholarship.Emily has been an invalu-
able member and officer ofNHS. Her dedication andcommitment proves that sheepitomizes what NHS standsfor. I cannot think of a moredeserving member for thishonor.”
Participating high schoolNHS chapters from acrossthe country nominated twosenior high members to com-pete in this year’s program.Finalists were selected onthe basis of their leadershipskills, participation in serv-ice organizations, clubs, andother student groups atschool and in the communi-ty; and their academicrecord. As a regional winner,
Durocher is recognized asone of the top 53 NHS mem-bers in the nation this schoolyear.
“We are proud to recog-nize Emily for her outstand-ing achievements and contri-butions to her school, “saidDavid Cordts, associate di-rector at NHS. “Studentsnominated for the NHSscholarship not only demon-strate academic excellence,but also extraordinary per-formance in service, leader-ship and involvement in stu-dent activities as well asstrong academic perform-ance. The NHS scholarshipacknowledges the impor-
tance of a well-rounded edu-cation.”
While at SHS, Durocherhas been captain of the vol-leyball and basketball teams,state president of Connecti-cut Association of NationalHonor Societies, a memberof the school’s orchestra,and various clubs such asModel United Nations, Fu-ture Business Leaders ofAmerica, and StudentsAgainst Destructive Deci-sions. This fall, she plans toattend Franklin and Mar-shall College to study neuro-science/pre-med.
Submitted by NASSP
Durocher
Recentgraduates
Kelly Marie Brayfield,of Southington, has graduat-ed from Clemson Universitywith a masters degree inpublic administration; Re-becca L. Michlin, ofSouthington, has graduatedfrom Colgate Universitywith a bachelor of Arts inpolitical science peace andconflict studies; Erica L.Burdon, of Plantsville, hasgraduated from the Univer-sity of Rhode Island with abachelors degree in nutri-tion and dietetics; Adam J.Stone, of Southington, hasgraduated from the Univer-sity of Rhode Island with abachelor of science in hu-man development and fami-ly studies; Nicholas R.Greenwood, of Southing-ton, has graduated from theUniversity of Rhode Islandwith a bachelor of arts incommunication studies;Thomas Peloquin, ofSouthington, has graduatedfrom Merrimack Universitywith a bachelor of science inbusiness administration;Brett Kucharczyk andJohn Mitchell, both ofSouthington, have graduat-ed from Assumption College;Amy Barbosa, MattKokoska, and Ana Padua,all of Southington, have
graduated from GatewayCommunity College fornursing; Elizabeth Smith,of Southington, has graduat-ed from Messiah Collegewith a degree in nursing;Joseph DeFrancesco, ofSouthington, graduatedfrom Marist College with abachelor of science in infor-mation technology; RobertPalko, of Southington, grad-uated from Marist Collegewith a bachelor of arts de-gree in English/adolescenceeducation; Danielle Veltri,of Southington, graduatedfrom Marist College witha bachelor of arts degree inchemistry/adolescence edu-cation; Victoria Woszczy-na, of Southington, graduat-ed from Marist College witha bachelor of science degreein business administration;Chad Bohigian, ofSouthington, graduatedfrom the Massachusetts Col-lege of Pharmacy andHealth Sciences with a doc-torate degree in pharmacy.
Dean’s listThe following students
have made the dean’s list forthe second semester of the2011-12 school year.
Coastal Carolina Univer-sity, Conway, S.C. — Ryan J.Borawski, of Southington.
American InternationalCollege, Springfield, Mass.
— Halina Jez, of Southing-ton.
Western ConnecticutState University, Danbury,Conn. — Kristin Ciancioloand Erica Matzkevich, bothof Plantsville; Julia Bocek,Victoria Deckert, RyanKlem, Joseph Mauro, Jor-dan Orfitelli, KaraPescetelli, John Sokolows-ki, and Rachel Volpe, all ofSouthington.
Messiah College,Grantham, Penn. — Eliza-beth Smith, of Southington.
Quinnipiac University,New Haven, — Tyler JohnMorrell, of Southington. Heis the son of Robin and Tim-othy Morrell. His grandpar-ents live in Plainville.
Southern ConnecticutState University, New Haven— Aubrey Crispino, ofMarion; Anthony Castel-lano, Ryan Ianni, NinaLandy, Kaitlyn Macri,Karen Mayo, Hayley Nati,all of Plantsville; AlanAdam, Kiara Bonilla,Michelle Cianchetti,Catherine Cota, AndreaDefrancesco, NicholasDzioba, Mary Galuska,Cortney Graham, Saman-tha Jaronko, Jenna Tel-lerico, all of Southington.
Sacred Heart University,Fairfield — JacquelynCharamut, Ryan Chara-mut, Tyler Dube, Rachel
Kilburn, Katherine Mala,and Alexa Wrinn, all ofSouthington; and MichaelTwerago, of Plantsville.
Xavier awardrecipient
James Coleman, ofSouthington, has beennamed the recipient ofXavier High School’s Loyal-ty and Service Award at the2012 commencement cere-mony. Coleman will attendSyracuse University in thefall.
Recognized for excellence
The United StatesA c h i e v e -ment Acade-my an-n o u n c e dJune 5, thatM a t t h e wRaymond ,sixth-grader,from St.T h o m a sSchool, has been recognizedas a student of excellence inEnglish. He was nominatedfor this honor by his Englishteacher, Marie Manchak.
The Academy recognizesstudents upon recommenda-tion of teachers, coaches,counselors, and other quali-fied sponsors and upon theStandards for Selection set
forth by the Academy. Stan-dards for selection includeacademic performance, in-terest and aptitude, leader-ship qualities, responsibili-ty, enthusiasm, motivationto learn and improve, atti-tude and cooperative spirit,dependability, and recom-mendation from a qualifiedsponsor. Raymond is the sonof Paul and Beata Raymond,of Southington, and grand-son of Jean Cappelletti, ofWaterbury and Stella Kalita,of New Britain.
Middle schoolhonorees
Four Southington middleschool students were hon-ored at the 28th annual Con-necticut Middle Level Schol-ar-Leader Banquet on June 4at the Aqua Turf Club. Oneboy and one girl are honoredat each middle school in Con-necticut. Kennedy MiddleSchool students AngelinaZollo and AlexanderStatkevich, and DePaoloMiddle School students An-gela Balaoing and Timo-thy Cocozza were honoredfor distinguishing them-selves in scholarship andleadership in school andcommunity.
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ThomasProcaccini
Thomas J. Procaccini, 64,of MyrtleBeach, S. C.and formerlyof Southing-ton, belovedhusband for43 years ofJan Procac-cini, died May 31, 2012.
He was born Dec. 17, 1947,in Hartford, son of the lateMario and Adelle Procacci-ni. He enjoyed living by theocean, fishing, crabbing,
photography, cooking andenjoyed spending time withhis family and friends. Healso enjoyed traveling toConnecticut to visit with hisfamily and loved spendingtime with his grandchildren.
Besides his wife, he is sur-vived by a daughter, Kimber-ly Procaccini and a son,Nicholas Procaccini and hiswife, Emily, his two grand-children, Lacee and SpencerLevesque, all of Southing-ton, who will miss himdeeply; two brothers, JimProcaccini and wife, Arleneand Richard Procaccini and
wife Aldonna, along withmany nieces and nephewswho adored him; he will tru-ly be missed by all. Very spe-cial thanks to the MurrellsInlet Fire Dept. and theAmedisys Hospice of S. C.for all their help during thisdifficult time.
The funeral was held June6, 2012, at the DellaVecchiaFuneral Home, Southington.Burial was at QuinnipiacCemetery in Southington.Memorial donations may bemade to the Amedisys Hos-pice of South Carolina, 137Professional Lane, Unit B,Pawley’s Island, S.C. 29585 orMIGCFD, P.O. Box 648, Mur-rells Inlet, S.C. 29576.
Stanley RaczkaJr.
Stanley Edward RaczkaJr., 79, of Southington, diedMay 26, 2012, at HartfordHospital.
He was born March 14,1933, and raised in NewBritain, he was the son ofthe late Stanley Edward
Raczka Sr. and Helen(Prestash) Raczka. He at-tended Sacred Heart Schooland graduated from NewBritain High School. He wasa veteran who served in theUnited States Army as anMilitary Police. Before retir-ing, he worked as a Tool andDie Designer for Tuttle andBailey and the WiremoldCompany. He was an avidRed Sox fan, enjoyed watch-ing the UCONN men’s andwomen’s basketball teams,as well as all of his grand-children’s sporting events.
He is survived by hisbeloved wife of over 50 years,Adela (Kowalczyk) Raczkaand his four children, SusanRaczka, of Southington,Michael Raczka, ofSouthington, Nancy Sullivanand her husband, Timothy, ofPlainville, and Diane Malloyand her husband, Kevin, ofTolland; his eight grandchil-dren, Tara, Christian,Mitchell, Timothy, Kyle,Madison, Connor, andMackenzie; his brother,William Raczka and his wife,
Jean, of Southington; a sis-ter, Joan Lorencz, of Mon-trose, Mich.; and manynieces and nephews. He waspredeceased by his daughter-in-law, Lisa (Niland) Raczka.His family would like tothank all those who cared forhim especially those at Fre-senius Medical Care.
Funeral services wereheld June 1, 2012, at Immacu-late Conception Church,Plantsville. Arrangementsare being handled byPlantsville Funeral Home.Memorial donations may bemade to the National KidneyFoundation, 2139 Silas DeaneHighway Suite 208, RockyHill, CT 06067-2339.
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ObituariesMark Gagne Sr.
Mark J. Gagne Sr., 59, ofPlantsville,died May 31,2012, at theHospital ofCentral Con-n e c t i c u t ,New BritainC a m p u s .He was the husband of Lisa(Kerfoot) Gagne.
He was born Aug. 19, 1952,in Meriden and was the sonof the late Joseph and Bar-bara (Carlona) Gagne. Hehad been employed by Em-pire Paving of North Haven.
Besides his wife, he is sur-vived by his children, MarkGagne Jr., Eric Gagne, EricWallace, Abbey Wallace andMegan Wallace, all ofPlantsville; a grandson, Lo-gan Gagne; three brothers,William Gagne and his wife,Linda, of Wallingford,Richard Gagne and his wife,Carol, of Meriden and AaronAndrews and his wife, Anna,of Stratford; three sisters,Nancy Knell and her hus-band, Chet, of Southington,
Bonnie Gagne, of New Yorkand Irene Gagne, of Meri-den; along with severalnieces and nephews; and hiscompanion “Max”.
A memorial service willbe held on Saturday, June 9,2012, at noon at the DellaVec-chia Funeral Home 211 N.Main St. Visitation will befrom 10 a.m. until the time ofthe service. Burial will be atthe convenience of the fami-ly.
Thomas BuxtonThomas Buxton, 91, of
M i l l d a l e ,died after along illnessJune 2, 2012.
He wasborn in Eng-land May 13,1921, to thelate John and Elsie (Barker)Buxton, he grew up in theKensington area and hadbeen a longtime Milldale res-ident. He served proudly inthe U.S. Coast Guard duringWorld War II, where his jobwas to protect the U.S. Bor-ders. He served on the U.S.S.
Machias (PF-53) and re-ceived many awards. He re-tired from the former SNETand was a longtime memberof the Faith Living Church.
He is survived by his de-voted wife of 42 years, MaryJane (Morey) Pelcher Bux-ton; his beloved step-son,Steven Pelcher; his nephew,Scott Lunt and his family, ofKensington; his brother-in-law, Royce Lunt, of Florida;his beloved extended family,the Edgertons, of Plainville;many nieces and nephewsand his precious friend,Francis Pacquet. He was pre-deceased by his first wife,Delphia Busnarda; son, Gre-gory Buxton; step-son, DavidPelcher; sister, Elsie Lunt;and brother-in-law, RobertMorey. Thomas’s familywould like to thank Dr. Asci-uto and the staffs at theVNA, Franciscan HealthCare, Apple Rehab and Ma-sonicare Hospice for theirexcellent care.
The funeral was held June5, 2012, at the Plantsville Fu-neral Home, Plantsville.Burial with full military
honors followed in SouthEnd Cemetery, Southington.Memorial donations may be
made to the Faith LivingChurch, 20 Grove St.,Plantsville, CT 06489.
SFD needs volunteersThe Southington Fire Department is looking for anyone
interested in being a volunteer firefighter. An open housewill be held on Saturday, June 9, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. atCompany 5, 72 River St. Interested parties will be able tomeet with members of the department and examine gearand equipment. Male and female applicants are welcomeand must be at least 18 years old.
Pavilion dedicationThere will be a dedication of the new Southington Com-
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Clubs and organizations areinvited to submit informationabout regular meetings and spe-cial events to The SouthingtonCitizen to be published free ofcharge. Listings can be sent [email protected],faxed to (860) 621-3660 or sent to40 N. Main St., Southington, CT06489. Please include a nameand contact number.
June8 Friday
Relay for Life — TheSouthington Relay for Lifewill be held Friday, June 8,at 4 p.m. until Saturday,June 9, at 4 p.m. at Southing-ton High School track andfootball field, 720 PleasantSt.
9 Saturday
American Legion picnic— The American LegionPost 72 annual picnic for theLegion family and friendswill be Saturday, June 9,from 1 to 7 p.m. at the PolishFalcon Nest 307, 33 KnowlesAve. Children under 12 arefree and there is a fee foradults. Tickets may be pur-chased at the Legion loungeor at the Falcon’s lounge.For more information (860)621-4343.
Electronic waste collec-tion — The Town ofSouthington will host the fi-nal regional free electronicswaste collection on Satur-day, June 9, from 9 a.m. to 2p.m. at GE Energy’s Indus-trial Solutions parking loton 41 Woodford Ave.,Plainville, near the intersec-tion of Route 10 and Route372. Information about recy-cling at these locations canbe found on the website,
www.tunxisrecycling.org orcall the TROC office at (860)585-0419 or (860) 225-9811.
Relay for Life — TheSouthington Relay for Lifewill be held Friday, June 8,at 4 p.m. until Saturday,June 9, at 4 p.m. at Southing-ton High School track andfootball field, 720 PleasantSt.
SFD open house — TheSouthington Fire Depart-ment will host an openhouse will be held on Satur-day, June 9, from 11 a.m. to 1p.m. at Company 5, 72 RiverSt.
Pet tag sale — Southing-ton Animal Rescue is havinga tag sale fundraiser on Sat-urday, June 9, from 8 a.m. tonoon at 991 South Main St.For more information, callGinny at (860) 620-0434.
10 Sunday
Dance team fundraiser— Miss Cindy’s DanceTeam, is selling tickets for
the Connecticut Sun gameat Mohegan Sun Casino onJune 10, at 5 p.m. A portionof the tickets will supportthe dance team as they com-pete for a national nitle atMohegan Sun at the end ofJune. For more informationcontact Fionna at (860) 306-2654 or Nicole at (860) 839-0831.
Children fundraiser —The Eric Thomas ChildrenFundraiser will take placeon Sunday, June 10, at 1 p.m.,held at CoCo Keys Water Re-sort Hotel and ConventionCenter, 3585 East Main St.,Waterbury. To purchase tick-ets, call (860) 628-8964, or(860) 628-0769.
13 Wednesday
Contemporary hospice— “The Contemporary Hos-pice- a team approach an op-
portunity to learn abouthospice,” will be held onWednesdays, June 13, at10:30 a.m. and June 20,at 6:30 p.m. at the Southing-ton Library.
Henna tattoos - Hennafor Special Occasions willbe held Wednesday, June13, at 6 p.m. and Monday,June 18, at 6 p.m. in theSouthington Library pro-gram room.
Music on the Green —Free concert series on theSouthington Town Greenfeatures “Cover Story,” onWednesday, June 13, from 7to 9 p.m.
16 Saturday
Pasta dinner benefit —There will be a pasta dinnerto benefit Theda Perry
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Scheidel, who was diagnosedwith lung cancer in March.The dinner will be at the Pol-ish Falcons Club, 33 KnowlesAve., on Saturday, June 16,from 5 to 10 p.m. There is acost to attend and tickets willbe available at the door. Chil-dren under 12 eat for free.
March of Dimesfundraiser — The fifth an-nual talent show to benefitthe March of Dimes hostedby Annalisa Sega, ofSouthington, will take placeSaturday, June 16, at 6 p.m. atPlantsville CongregationalChurch, 109 Church St.
17Sunday
Fathers Day breakfast —Sons of the American Le-gion will be holding a Fa-ther’s Day breakfast on Sun-day, June 17, from 8:30 to11:30 a.m. at the AmericanLegion hall, 66 Main St.,with steak, eggs, omelets,and more. There is a cost toattend.
18 Monday
Henna tattoos - Hennafor Special Occasions will beheld Wednesday, June 13, at 6p.m. and Monday, June 18, at6 p.m. in the Southington Li-brary program room.
Pavilion dedication —There will be a dedication ofthe new Southington Com-munity Pavilion, located atthe former Southington Dri-ve-In site, Meriden Water-bury Road, Monday, June 18,at 5 p.m.
20 Wednesday
Contemporary hospice— “The Contemporary Hos-pice- a team approach an op-portunity to learn about hos-pice,” will be held onWednesday, June 20, at 6:30p.m. at the Southington Li-brary.
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Free concert series on theSouthington Town Greenfeatures “Simply Swing,” onWednesday, June 20, from 7to 9 p.m.
21 Thursday
Bariatric surgery -Southington Libraryand MidState Medical pres-ents “Bariatric Surgery: Is itthe Key to Unlocking Dia-betes?” on Thursday June21, at 6:30 p.m., at theSouthington Library. Formore informationabout MidState orVerdura visit www.mid-statemedical.org .
Alumni golf tourna-ment — St. Paul CatholicHigh School, Bristol, willhold its fifth annual AlumniGolf Tournament on Thurs-day, June 21, at Hawk’s Land-ing Country Club, 201 Pat-tonwood Drive. For informa-tion about registration orsponsorship, visit the web-site at www.spchs.net, or call(860) 584-0911.
23 Saturday
Southington Drive-In —The Southington Drive-In,935 Meriden-WaterburyTurnpike, will show Jaws onSaturday, June 23. Gatesopen at 6 p.m. and the moviebegins at sunset. There is acost to attend.
25 Monday
Savory pasty — A SavoryPasty Demonstration will beheld Monday, June 25, at 6p.m. There is no cost, butregistration is necessary. Toregister, visit the librarywebsite at www.southington-library.org and click on thecalendar or contact the ref-erence desk, at (860) 628-0947,ext. 5.
27 Wednesday
Music on the Green —Free concert series on theSouthington Town Greenfeatures “Beatles Forever,”
on Wednesday, June 27, from7 to 9 p.m.
Summer reading - Sum-mer Reading program at theSouthington Library will-kick-off on Wednesday, June27, and will feature JesterJim. Call the reference deskfor more information at (860)628-0947.
28 Thursday
Student loan —Southington Library willhave Attorney Joshua R.I.Cohen to present “StudentLoan - Information” onThursday June 28, at 6:30p.m. Visit the library web-site at www.southingtonli-
brary.org and click on thecalendar or contact the ref-erence desk, at (860) 628-0947,ext. 5 to register for this pro-gram.
30 Saturday
Southington Drive-In —The Southington Drive-In,935 Meriden-WaterburyTurnpike, will show TheBad News Bears on Saturday,June 30. Gates open at 6 p.m.and the movie begins at sun-set. There is a cost to attend.
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The Calendar House, lo-cated at 388 Pleasant St., isSouthington’s senior center.For more information or toview the newsletter, visitwww.calendarhouse.org orcall the office, (860) 621-3014.
Financial ClubThe Financial Club will
meet at the Calendar Houseon Wednesday, June 13, at 1p.m.
The GalleryAngela Orsene, of
Cheshire and Maria Bed-narz, of Plantsville, willpresent an art show titled“Impressions in Pastel,”through June 30 at TheGallery at The Orchards, 34Hobart St. For further infor-mation, contactwww.southingtonartsand-crafts.homestead.com
Computer centerThe Computer Learning
Center’s monthly Wednes-day photo club meetings atCalendar House are post-poned until the fall.
Trips offeredTrips offered include:
June 19: Chinatown guidedtour and lunch; July 2: Har-borfest (tall ships) Boston,Mass.; July to be announced:
Long Island wine country,three days; Aug. 15: Con-necticut River Dixieland riv-er cruise; Sept. 19: The Os-mond Brothers at Foxwoods;Oct./Nov. to be announced:The Million Dollar Quarteton Broadway, New York City;Dec. 4: Vienna Boys Choir,Symphony Hall, Springfield,Mass. Contact The CalendarHouse for more information.
Support groupfor dementia
There will be a supportgroup for those affected byAlzheimer’s disease and re-lated dementia on the sec-ond Tuesday of the month,June 12, at 6:30 p.m., at Mul-berry Gardens of Southing-ton, 58 Mulberry St. The dis-cussion covers topics includ-ing communication tech-niques, caregiver support,wandering, religion, music,behavior, family dynamics,validation breakthroughand more.
For information and reg-istration, contact MarieTerzak, at (860) 276-1020; con-tact Terzak if attendeeswould like to arrange freecare for a loved one duringthe group session.
Pennsylvaniatrip planned
A trip to Lancaster andBethlehem, Penn. has beenscheduled by the CalendarHouse to see “Jonah” at theMillenium Theater. Cost in-cludes an overnight stay atthe Crowne Plaza Hotel. Call(860) 621-3014 for more infor-mation.
Medical supportusers take note
People who use oxygen orother medical support thatrequires electricity shouldinform the Calendar Housestaff so a confidential up-to-date list can be compiled.This list will only be used inthe event of an emergencyso that assistance can be of-fered if necessary.
Dial-a-Ridetransportation
The Dial-a-Ride Bus pro-vides transportation at nocharge for Southington resi-dents age 55 and older andfor people with disabilities.Transportation is availableto and from doctor and den-tal appointments. Monday,Tuesday and Thursday ridesare available to certain shop-ping locations. Two days (48
hours) notice is required.Medical appointmentsshould be made between 9a.m. and 2:30 p.m. for in townand between 10 a.m. and 1p.m. for out of town. Toschedule a ride, call (860) 621-3014 between 10 a.m. andnoon weekdays.
Volunteersneeded
Volunteers are needed toserve as front desk greeter,income tax counselor andbulletin folders. See BobVerderame for more infor-mation.
Memorial FundThe Calendar House has
the Memorial Fund for peo-ple wishing to make a dona-tion in memory of someonespecial. Checks may be made
payable to the CalendarHouse Senior Center. Memo-rial donations will be placedinto the Membership Associ-ation General Fund.
Energyassistance
Appointments are beingscheduled for the energy as-sistance program. Individu-als who heat with oil,propane or kerosene shouldcall their vendors before ap-plying to make sure that thevendor is still participating.If so, then call the calendarhouse for more information.Certain documentation is re-quired.
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Red Crossblood drives
American Red Cross blooddrives in the area include:
Sunday, June 10, La QuintaInn, 65 Columbus Blvd., NewBritain, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Monday, June 18, Smith’sMedical, 201 West Queen St.,Southington, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Tuesday, June 26, St. Do-minic Church, 1050 FlandersRoad, Southington, 1 to 6 p.m.
To make an appointment,eligible blood donors areasked to call (800) REDCROSS (800-733-2767) or visitwww.bloodct.org.
HOCC recognitionThe Hospital of Central
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The hospital’s center is oneof 18 Certified Quality Breastcenters in the United Statesand the only one in Connecti-cut. This recognition is in-dicative of the hospital’scommitment to providing thehighest level of qualitybreast health care to patientsin its community and signi-fies its aim to become a Certi-fied Quality Breast Center ofExcellence.
The hospital’s comprehen-sive breast program is ac-credited by the National Ac-creditation Program forBreast Centers. It includestwo breast navigators andweekly breast conferencemeetings. Nurse navigatorsguide patients through thehealthcare system from diag-nosis through treatment.Among the program’s educa-tional initiatives are sur-vivorship workshops andmanuals for patients withbreast cancer. For programinformation, contact NurseNavigator Bethany Carr,R.N., B.S.N., at (860) 827-0525.
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at the Southington 2012 Apple Harvest Festival. Auditionswill be held Saturday, Sept. 15, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. atDerynoski School, 240 Main St. Audition day will deter-mine the 12 competition finalists, who will then competeon multiple days during the Apple Harvest Festival. Basedon audience voting and the judges input, contestants areeliminated until the winner is declared on the last day ofthe festival. The Connecticut Icon winner will receive$1,000 cash. He or she will also win the opportunity to pro-fessionally record at a local recording studio, with the pos-sibility that the recordings will be submittedto several record companies. Winners also receivethe chance to sing at various popular local restaurants.For more information call Melissa Ericksen-Salmonat (860) 276-8504 ext. 120, or at [email protected] .
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Library BriefsThe Southington Library
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Summer ReadingRegistration is now open
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more information at (860)628-0947.
Adult summer reading
Adult residents 18 and old-er in Southington are invitedto participate in the adultsummer reading program,“Everything British.” Pickup an “Everything British”entry form at the display bythe kiosk. Summer programdetails with some readingsuggestions will begin Mon-day, June 18. Read a book orlisten to an audio book, thenrecord it on the “EverythingBritish” entry form for achance to be a Lucky Reader.Weekly drawings from com-pleted entries will be onMondays beginning June25 to Aug. 27, one entry foreach book read, deposit inthe “Everything British” en-try box each week by Fridaybefore closing. Completedentries will be included inthe weekly drawing for onereader who will receive aSouthington Chamber Mall
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At the end of the “Every-thing British” SummerReading program, on Mon-day, Aug. 27, all completedweekly entries will be in-cluded in the final “LuckyReader” drawing for a new e-reader.
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side of the body); sudden con-fusion, trouble speaking orunderstanding; sudden trou-ble seeing; sudden dizziness,loss of balance or coordina-tion; and sudden severeheadache with no knowncause. The Stroke Center alsocoordinates rehabilitationservices for stroke patients;and works with communityagencies and facilities to en-sure continuity of care.
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Soccer clubSouthington Soccer Club
will hold registration fortheir 2012 fall (outdoor)youth soccer programs at the
Recreation Park Field House,Maxwell Noble Drive, on thefollowing dates: Monday,June 11, from 6 to 8 p.m.;Thursday, June 14, from 6 to 8p.m.; and Saturday, June 16,from 9 to 11 a.m. The Devel-opmental Program is open toboys and girls born betweenAug. 1, 2004 and July 31, 2006(ages 7 and 8). The TravelProgram is open to boys andgirls born between Aug. 1,1998 and July 31, 2004 (ages 9to 14). There is a fee to partic-ipate and payment is due atthe time of registration. Alate fee will apply after June16. Registration will close onJuly 14. Make checks payableto “SSC.” Visitwww.southingtonsoccer.orgfor more detailed informa-tion and a downloadable reg-istration form or email [email protected].
Playgroundprogram
The Southington Parksand Recreation Departmentwill continue to accept regis-trations for the 2012 Summer
Playground Program on afirst-come, first-serve basis.Space is still available in Ses-sions 2 and 3. This summerprogram takes place atSouth End School/Recre-ation Park, rain or shine,and is open to Southingtonresidents only that will beentering grades one throughsix in the fall. A parent/legalguardian must complete theregistration form in personat the Parks and Recreationoffice; proof of residencyand the child’s birth certifi-cate are required. There is afee to participate, and pay-ment is due at the time ofregistration – cash or checksonly. Visit the Parks & Recre-ation Department page atwww.southington.org for of-fice hours, further programdetails and registration re-quirements, or call (860) 276-6219 with any questions.
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bus trips: Tall ships and Fen-way Park tour, Saturday, June30; Newport – “On YourOwn,” Saturday, July 21;Whale Watch, Saturday, July21; Saratoga Race Course,Saturday, Aug. 4; Nantucket,Saturday, Aug. 18; Boston RedSox vs. Toronto Blue Jays (atBoston), Sunday, Sept. 9
A complete list of 2012 bustrips with details and fees isavailable on the Parks andRecreation Department’swebpage at www.southing-ton.org.
Swim lessonsThe Southington Parks
and Recreation Departmentannounces registration forthe first session of swim les-sons. Lessons are open toSouthington children only,ages 5 and up. Registrationfor Memorial Pool will beheld on Monday, June 18,from 5:30 to 8 p.m., in theParks and Recreation officein the basement of TownHall, 75 Main St. Registrationfor Recreation Pool will beheld on Wednesday, June 20,from 5:30 to 8 p.m. in theParks and Recreation office.The child must take swim les-sons at the pool for whichthey have registered. Proof ofresidency is required. Par-ents should bring the child’sswim card from last year, ifavailable and the child’sbirth certificate if register-ing for the first time. Classeswill begin the following weekin the morning. Specifictimes will be determined atregistration; however, allclasses will be held between10 a.m. and noon. There is acost per child. Sorry, no re-funds. Checks should bemade payable to “Town ofSouthington.” Class sizes arelimited and registration is ona first come, first serve basis.
For more information, callthe Southington Parks andRecreation Department at(860) 276-6219. (Note: Begin-ner classes are only offeredon Monday, Wednesday andFriday; Advanced Beginnerclasses may be offered eitheron Monday, Wednesday andFriday or on Tuesday andThursday; Intermediate,Swimmer and AdvancedSwimmer classes are only of-
fered on Tuesday and Thurs-day.)
Wayton tennistournament
The 2012 Wayton OpenTennis Tournament will beheld July 20 to 22 and July 27to 29 at Southington HighSchool. Men’s singles,women’s singles, men’s dou-bles and women’s doubleswill be available divisions.This tournament is open tothe public and residents ofall areas. Participants mustbe at least 13 years old. Regis-tration is available onlinenow through July 14 atw w w. w ay t o n o p e n . c o m .There is a fee to participate.Proceeds benefit The WaytonOpen Scholarship Fund.
Tennis lessonsThe Southington Parks
and Recreation Departmentwill offer four sessions of in-
structional tennis lessonsthis summer for Southing-ton residents aged 4 to 18years. Each session meetsMonday through Thursdayfor two weeks using Fridaysas rain dates if necessary.Lessons will be held at theSouthington High Schooltennis courts. A smaller,lightweight racquet will beprovided for children ages 4to 9. Session I will run June25, 26, 27, 28, July 2, 3, 5 and 6;Session II will run July 9, 10,11, 12, 16, 17, 18 and 19; Ses-sion III will run July 23, 24,25, 26, 30, 31, August 1 and 2;and Session IV will run Au-gust 6, 7, 8, 9, 13, 14, 15 and 16.Class times are as follows:Ages 4 to 6 meet from 8:30 to9:30 a.m.; ages 6 (advanced)and 7 meet from 9:45 to 10:45a.m.; ages 8 and 9 meet from11 a.m. to noon; and ages 10-18 meet from 12:15 to 1:15p.m. There is a fee per ses-sion.
Also offered is “Tennis –
Match Play” for high schooland middle school students(Southington residentsonly). These two-week pro-grams are for experiencedtennis players to playagainst each other in an or-ganized setting. The depart-ment’s tennis instructor willprovide guidance and anyexplanation in regards to theproper tennis etiquette,sportsmanship and rules.Session dates are the same asthose listed above. Highschool students will playfrom 8 to 9:30 a.m. and mid-dle school students will playfrom 9:45 to 11:15 a.m. Thereis a fee per session.
Class sizes are limited.Pre-registration and pay-ment is required. For furtherinformation or to register,call the Parks and Recre-ation office at (860) 276-6219.
Summer hoopsRegistration forms for the
Summer Hoops basketballprogram through Southing-ton Youth Basketball arenow available online and atthe Southington Parks andRecreation office. This pro-gram is for Southingtonyouth entering grades 5through 8 in the fall of 2012.Games will be played onWednesday nights (raindates – Thursdays) from 6 to9 p.m. at Panthorn Park forseven weeks beginning onJuly 11. Teams will be cho-sen each week during theprogram. There will be notryouts. There is a fee. Formsmust be submitted byWednesday, June 20. Formsand checks (made payable to“S.Y.B.A.”) should be mailedto Southington Youth Bas-ketball, P.O. Box 28,Southington, CT 06489.
For more information callthe Parks and Recreation of-fice at (860) 276-6219 or visitthe department’s webpage atwww.southington.org.
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The Southington Drive-In,935, Meriden-WaterburyTurnpike, has released itsmovie lineup for the 2012summer season. Movies areshown Saturdays beginningat sunset, gates open at 6 p.m.There is a cost to attend.
June 23, Jaws; June 30, TheBad News Bears; July 7,Shrek; July `13, Friday the13th; July 14, Poltergeist; July20, Free Willy; July 21, Cars;Aug. 4, Escape To WitchMountain; Aug. 11, Lady andthe Tramp; Aug. 18, TheGoonies; Aug. 24, Cad-dyshack; Aug. 25, The Wizardof Oz; Sept. 1, The Sandlot;Oct. 27, Monster House andHalloween.
Music on theGreen
Music on the Green takesplace Wednesday eveningsover the summer until Aug.29, Thursday if it rains, onthe Southington Town Greenfrom 7 to 9 p.m. Live musicand a car show are featuredevery week for free. The nextconcert, June 13, will be theband “Cover Story.” Call (860)276-6219 or visit www.southington.org for more in-formation.
American Legionpicnic
American Legion KiltonicPost 72 annual picnic for Le-gion family and friends willbe Saturday, June 9, from 1 to7 p.m. It will take place at thePolish Falcon Nest 307, 33Knowles Ave. Sparkles theClown will be on hand to en-tertain the children, andthere will also be numerousgames throughout the day.Children under 12 are freeand there is a fee for adults.Early ticket purchase is rec-ommended in order to ensureall children will receive a“goody bag.” Tickets may bepurchased at the Legionlounge or at the Falcon’slounge.
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SHS,Amity to meet for softball crownBy Paul Rosano
Special to The Citizen
Southington starter Jordyn Mo-quin didn’t overpower the Masukbatters Monday afternoon, she fi-nessed them, and her defense dideverything it needed to do to backher up.
Moquin pitched a three-hitterwith two walks and didn’t strike outanyone. But Masuk never threateneduntil the seventh inning, and by thenthe Blue Knights’ bats had taken ad-vantage of every opportunity thePanthers had given them in a 5-1CIAC Class LL softball semifinal vic-
tory at Frank DeLuca Field.“I’m not a big strikeout pitcher,
but a lot of it is defense behind me,”said Moquin, who helped her causewith a two-run double. “I couldthrow spins and they would get hitsand my defense would get them out.We’re really good at playing as ateam and working together. Every-one really helps each other out; it’snot always one person dominating.”
Moquin retired the first nine bat-ters she faced, five on groundoutsand four on fly outs. She walked theleadoff hitter in the fourth, but thenset the Panthers down 1-2-3 on threegrounders.
Meanwhile, through the fourth,No. 1 seeded Southington (22-2) builta 4-0 lead. In the first, leadoff hitterNicole Rossitto walked, advanced tosecond on a sacrifice bunt, to thirdon a fielder’s choice and came homeon a passed ball. In the third, theBlue Knights added three more on arun-scoring single by Sydney Fer-rante and Moquin’s two-run double.
“I felt we did a real good job, offen-sively, defensively, pitching-wise,”Southington coach John Bores said.“We played very well. We had thatone error in the seventh that cost usa run, but other than that I thoughtwe played flawlessly.
“(Moquin) was in control. She wasthrowing her curve ball and dropcurve, fastball - spotting that, too -and she’d be the first one to tell youwhen she’s got so much confidencein the defense that she doesn’t haveto strike everybody out.”
Southington’s fifth run was a sig-nature play of the game. Rossitto ledoff the fifth with a double to left-cen-ter. She was sacrificed to third bySarah Carangelo. When Rachel Har-vey failed to get a bunt down, Rossit-to was caught in a rundown, but left
The ‘Cher-reign’ continues
Photo by Sarah Nathan
Southington HighSchool’s Cherraine
Davis claimed her sec-ond straight State Open
championship in shotput Monday. The senior’sthrow of 45-feet, 11-inch-
es shattered her previ-ous personal-best. Davisalso competed in discus
at the Open, and finished10th in the event. See
page 38 for more.
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Knight 9 knocked out in semisBy John Pettit
Special to The Citizen
The Southington baseballteam lost 15 seniors, includ-ing Cincinnati Reds farm-hand Sal Romano, from lastyear’s Class LL runner-upsquad.
A rebuilding year?Hardly. The 18th-ranked
Blue Knights found them-selves back in the LL semifi-nals Tuesday night againstNo. 6 South Windsor.
Unfortunately, the Bob-cats spoiled Southington’sbid to make a return trip tothe finals with a 6-5 victoryin eight innings at historicMuzzy Field.
“We were 3-5 at one pointand we had to listen to peopletell us that we weren’t goodenough and we weren’t goingto make the tournament,”Southington coach CharlieLembo said. “I never be-lieved that. I believed in thisteam from Day One … All the
hard work they put in, all thehard work our coaching staffput in and just the belief wehad in each other, I thinkthat helped a lot. I can’t say Iexpected us to be here, but Iwas confident we’d have achance to be here.”
The South Windsor eighthstarted harmlessly. After twoquick outs, Trevor Mireksingled off Southington re-liever Craig Frobel. AndrewKing followed with an RBIdouble down the left-field
line to give the ‘Cats thewalk-off victory and a spotin Saturday night’s champi-onship game against Shel-ton.
The senior Frobel, whoran into tough luck all sea-son, did an admirable job inrelief. He allowed just tworuns over 7 1/3 innings togive Southington a chance tochip away.
“Craig just stepped up,”Lembo said. “Craig wantedthe ball the whole tourna-
ment … We knew we neededsomeone in the bullpen alltournament. I talked to Craigand he said, ‘I’m fine with it,but I want the ball.’ He’s acompetitor.”
The Blue Knights’ seasonended at 15-9 overall. It alsoended at Muzzy, the site oflast year’s heartbreaking 3-210-inning loss against New-ington in the state title game.
“It’s a baseball field andit’s a building,” Lembo said.“There are no ghosts here.Last year was last year andthis year was this year.”
South Windsor hardlylooked like a tired team afterplaying 13 innings in Satur-day’s quarterfinal marathonwin over Bristol Central. TheBobcats scored four runs onfive hits in the bottom thefirst inning to chaseSouthington starter BrettSusi.
SW’s Derek Pike (sacrificefly), Mirek (single) and King(double) had RBIs in theopening frame. The Bobcatsalso scored on a sacrifice flyand a wild pitch. Frobel (2-5)relieved Susi with two outsand a runner on second. Hegot out of the inning on abackhand play by secondbaseman Matt DiNello.
“I knew we could scratchout a couple runs, and wedid,” Lembo said. “We cameback and got it tied. Unfortu-
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Davis repeats as shot put champ;tennis team falls in Round 1
By Nick CarrollThe Southington Citizen
She did it again.For the second year in a
row, Cherraine Davis placedfirst in shot put at the CIACState Open track and fieldmeet, held Monday at Veter-ans’ Stadium in NewBritain. The SouthingtonHigh School senior’s toss of45-feet, 11-inches outdid herprevious best by more thanthree feet, and her nearestcompetition by six-plus feet.
Davis’ performance inshot put generated all 10 ofSouthington’s points at theOpen. She finished 10th indiscus (99-06).
Prior to the Open, Davispowered the Lady BlueKnights at the Class LLmeet. There, she finishedfirst in shot put (42-01) andsecond in discus (114-05).
Southington rolled up 18points and landed in 14thplace in Class LL.
The Blue Knight boysearned four points at theClass LL competition, whichwas good enough for 25th
place.Southington’s Travis Daly,
a junior, finished fifth inshot put with a throw of 45-06 to earn a spot in the Open,where he was 16th (44-11.5).
SHS coach Matt Shea waspleased with what his ath-letes – boys and girls – did inthe championship meets.
“Overall at states we per-formed how we wanted,” hesaid. “Travis making StateOpens was his goal. Thehighlight was Kyle Hamelrunning a 9:43 to makeOpens in the two-mile. Cher-raine came to win, andthat’s her goal from here onout — Win LL, Open andhopefully New England’s.All the rest of our people didwell at LL’s. We are veryyoung having only one sen-ior, Allie Vachon, who per-formed well. Steve Barmorecompeted in three events,running sub-52 in the quar-ter, which puts Southingtonin a great spot. On the girlsside, Claire Manente andChrisy Swol and Nicole Wer-shoven representedSouthington well in the
field.”The boys golf team fired
a 338 and finished 19th at theCIAC Division I tourna-ment, held Monday at TallWood.
A modest No. 13 seed, thegirls tennis team knockedoff No. 20 Conard, 5-2, in thequalifying round of theCIAC Class L state tourna-ment.
Chalking up wins for
Southington were AlejandraGimenez (7-5, 6-2), CourtneyRace (7-5, 6-2), Caroline Rod-man (6-4, 6-4) and the dou-bles teams of Andrea Rasi-mas and Annette Kaminski(4-6, 6-1, 7-6 (7-5)) and JessTopper and Susan Murphy(7-5, 1-6, 7-5).
Lady Blue Knight coachRobin Thompson said theclincher was Topper’s andMurphy’s win at No. 2 dou-
bles. The duo trailed 0-3 inthe third set, but rebounded.
Southington went on tolose to No. 4 Newtown, 7-0, inRound 1.
The boys volleyball teamearned the No. 7 seed in theCIAC Class L state tourna-ment, where it fell to No. 2Staples, 3-1, in the secondround. Southington knockedoff No. 10 Simsbury in itstournament opener.
fielder Kayla Champagnedropped catcher KaylaCrisci’s throw to third andRossitto came home.
“That was a key play to thegame,” Bores said. “She did agood job. We practice stufflike that all the time. I knew ifshe could stay in between,we’d get a run, and we stoleone.”
Masuk’s only run came inthe seventh as VictoriaSchiebe reached on a one-outsingle and went to second on
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Southington third basemanAlyssa Dumphy’s fielding er-ror.
Kyla Cannon singled toload the bases, and Rossittomade an unassisted force atsecond on Champagne’s run-scoring fielder’s choice. Mo-quin got Brittany DaMota ona come-backer to the moundto end it.
In the final, Southingtonplays No. 6 Amity, which beatNo. 2 Westhill 4-3 in Monday’ssecond semifinal at DeLucaField.
The Blue Knights andSpartans (20-4) will meet Fri-day, 7 p.m., at DeLuca Field.
The Blue Knights lastreached the championshipgame in 2004 when they de-feated Bristol Central 2-1 fortheir 14th title.
“I’m not overconfident,”Bores said about the final.“I’ve said all along I thinkwe’re one of the best teams inthe state and I’ll continue tosay that. Whoever we play,Westhill or Amity, I have aton of respect for. They’retwo excellent programs withgood traditions, but we have agood tradition of our own,too. What I told the kids was,‘There are two teams left inthe state tournament andwe’re one of them. Enjoy themoment. Not everyone gets todo this. We can’t assume thatit’s going to happen. We’rehere.’”
No. 4 seed Masuk finished21-5, and brings back every-one but one player next sea-son.
“I’m proud of my group.We wish Southington the bestof luck,” Masuk coach JacquiSheftz said. “My entire teamis back with the exception ofone senior. We’ve been in thisposition for two years now,losing in the semifinals.Hopefully, the third time’s thecharm.”
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BaseballSouthington North-MajorsA’s-Orioles: The A’s Christ-
ian Gil pitched a completegame with six strike outs. TheA’s offense was led by OwenBouchard, who had four hits,including two doubles. Giladded three hits, including athree-run home run.
Will Barmore pitched well forthe Orioles.
Angels 18, White Sox 7:The Angels banged out 20 hitsand received a solid pitchingeffort from Andrew Bauer in hisfirst start.
Defensive standouts wereR.J. Taylor, Ryan Mikosz, JohnMikosz and Jake Romano.
Pirates 8, Marlins 3: VinnyViturale threw five strong in-nings for the Pirates and An-drew Lohneiss picked up thesave.
Tim Jagos recorded his firstMajor League hit, and scored arun. Dillon Prive had two hits.Coby Chambrello, Michael Ja-gos, Eli Jordan and Vituralecontributed one hit apiece.
Second baseman MichaelJagos made a nice catch inshallow center field.
Zach Parent pitched well forfour innings, J.J. Shalinga sin-gled and scored a run andDrew Downey also scored forthe Marlins.
Dodgers 7, Braves 5: TheDodgers came out swinging
Weekend warriors
The Southington Soccer Club’s U-11 girls team won the QVIT Cheshire Tour-nament Memorial Day weekend. The local squad went undefeated, and toppedGuilford, 2-0, in the finals. The tournament champs are pictured, from left: Ally,Megan, Carolyn, Kelly, Celia, Jenna, Olivia, Alijah, Ashley, Amanda, Isabellaand Brooke. The team is coached by Walt Swanson.
Youth Sportsagainst the Braves. JackMeade, Nick Borkowski, NoahTedeschi and Aaron Malleteach had two hits, Zach Domi-an added a triple, and ConnorWilliams and Mike Balaoinghad one hit apiece.
Mallet battled on the mound,giving up just two runs in fourinnings to earn the win.
Orioles 10, White Sox 4:Jeremy Spooner pitched wellfor the Orioles, who got keyhits from Garrett Susi, Gavin
Stakey and Colin Burdette.Luke Maluszewski hit his thirdhome run of the year.
Zach Burleigh pitched five
Hoop clinicThe Blue Knights Girls
Basketball Clinic will be heldMonday, June 25 to Friday,June 29, 8:30 a.m. to 12:30p.m., and is open to girls en-tering grades four throughnine in the fall.
Southington High Schoolgirls basketball coach MikeForgione and his players willteach skills in a fun environ-ment.
For more information, con-tact Forgione: [email protected]; (860) 919-4991, or goto southingtonsports.com toprint a brochure.
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nately for us they got a big hiton a hit and run.”
The Blue Knights put onerun on the scoreboard in thetop of the second, althoughthey could have scored more.DiNello led off with a singleto right field and, with oneout, Jordan Gray walked.Justin Rose later walked toload the bases with two outs.Dave Palladino’s grounder toshort was booted, allowingDiNello to score to make thescore 4-1.
Ted Shaw followed with ascreaming grounder downthe first-base line, but SouthWindsor’s Rob Linnell madea diving stab and stepped on
the base for the final out.Southington went right
back to work in its third. MattSirois starting things with abooming double to deep leftfield and eventually scoredon DiNello’s groundout tosecond base to cut theKnights’ deficit in half, 4-2.
South Windsor answeredin the bottom of the third in-ning. Mike DeGrandi dou-bled, moved to second on awild pitch and scored on athrowing error on a doublesteal.
Sirois pulled Southington
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within 5-3 with an RBI singlein the fourth. In the bottomhalf of the frame, theKnights wiggled out of a jamby turning a double play thatstarted with Shaw at short-stop to end the inning.
Southington caught a hugebreak in the bottom of thefifth. South Windsor had arunner on second with noouts. Pike flew out to center,DeGrandi tagged up and ad-vanced to third, but wascalled out for leaving too ear-ly. Tyler Romano followed
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score in the top of the sixthinning. With one out, Rosesingled, was balked to secondand moved to third on aground out. Shaw then lacedan RBI double to left-centerfield to pull Southingtonwithin 5-4.
South Windsor hookedstarter Brian Finnegan in fa-vor of reliever Dan Bettigole.Sirois greeted Bettigole (8-2)with his third hit of thegame, an RBI single to right,to tie the score 5-5. BenNichols then singled to putrunners on first and secondfor DiNello, who gave the balla ride but flew out to center
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“Andrew King has justbeen unbelievable in thiswhole tournament,” saidSouth Windsor coach JimAbbott, whose team im-proved to 19-5 overall.
“(South Windsor) couldhave folded when we tied itup, being up four,” Lembosaid. “They could have got-ten down, but they didn’t.They kept playing hard.That’s what you expect whenyou get to the semifinals ofthe state tournament.”
Lembo, who is in his sec-ond year as Southingtonhead coach, embraced each
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and every one of his playersin an emotional post-gameout in left field.
“I’m going to miss our sen-ior class,” he said. “They’renot only just good players,but they’re great, great indi-
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Mario Ferreri drove in the go-ahead run with a triple in thefourth inning. Jack Meade dou-bled and scored. Kevin McIn-tyre had a RBI single.
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Braves 7, Marlins 2: TheBraves’ Cam Clynes pitchedfive innings and added a triple.Tanner LaRosa and JoshPanarella had clutch hits andJoe Kisluk pitched a strongsixth inning for the victors.
For the Marlins, Zach Parentand Brendan Kavanagh hadkey hits, and Andrew Paradispitched well and added a hit.
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Sons of Italy scholarshipsPhoto courtesy of the Sons of Italy
The Southington Sons of ItalyClub awarded five scholarshipsthis year to seniors at the highschool. From left, are GinoTorone, scholarship committeechairman; Joe Calandra, fatherof recipient Carla Gemma Ca-landra; recipient Jasmin D’An-drea, grandparents Irene andFrank D’Andrea, and father MikeD’Andrea, and Sons of ItalyPresident Jim Lucente. Missingfrom photo are Pete DelBuono,Rachel Fabian and Kyle Martin.
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Eight Weeks to a BetterYou is a free fitness programoffered by the SouthingtonCommunity YMCA throughcollaboration with theSouthington Health Depart-ment. Participants must be aSouthington resident and 18years or older. This programis open to non-YMCA mem-bers. Female participantshave the option of using theSouthington YMCA’sWomen’s Health and Well-ness Center during this pro-gram. Participants will beguided through a fitness con-sultation and equipment ori-entation by certified staffand progress will be charted.The program runs fromJune 25 to Aug. 17, from 10:30to 11:30 a.m. on Monday,Wednesday and Friday.Babysitting service is avail-able for a fee. Registrationbegins at 8 a.m., on Saturday,June 9, and must be made inperson at the SouthingtonCommunity YMCA Member-ship Services Desk. Enroll-ment in this program is lim-ited to one session per par-ticipant. Space is limited.
For more informationcall (860) 628-5597.
Summer programregistration
Registration for theSouthington CommunityYMCAs Summer programsession will begin on Satur-day, June 9, at 8 a.m.
The summer program ses-sion runs from June25 to Aug. 19. Registration forcurrent members is avail-able online at www.sccym-ca.org or in person at theMembership Services desk.To obtain a YMCA member-ship, stop by the Y at 29 HighSt.
For more information,contact Lynette Ferguson,membership services direc-tor, at (860) 426-9522 or [email protected].
School Ageregistration
School Age registrationhas been announced for the2012-13 school year by theSouthington-Cheshire Com-
munity YMCA. Before andafter school programming isavailable for all school agechildren in Southington.Morning care programs areoffered at the Y, 29 High St.,and Derynoski ElementarySchool. After school loca-tions are at Derynoski, Flan-ders, Kelley, Hatton, Thal-berg, and Strong elementaryschools. Students at SouthEnd and Planstville elemen-tary schools, St. Dominic andSt. Thomas schools, and De-Paolo and Kennedy middleschools will be transportedto the Y. Programming op-tions include Mondaythrough Friday; Monday,Wednesday and Friday; andTuesday and Thursday. Ori-entation is scheduled for Sat-urday, August 18 at 10 a.m. atthe YMCA Learning Center.For more information, con-tact Katie Sherman, directorof child care, at (860) 426-9541, or e-mail at [email protected].
Preschoolregistration
If anyone has a child thatwill be 2 years and ninemonths by Sept. 1, they areeligible for preschool at theSouthington YMCA, 29 HighSt.
The Southington Y is an-nouncing space available inthe 3-year-old preschool pro-gram for 2012-13. Childrenmust be fully toilet trainedand out of pull-ups and turn-ing three before Dec. 31, toregister.
Preschool is an all -dayprogram located out of theYMCA Learning Center. Fulland part week options areavailable. Children are divid-ed into classrooms accordingto age. This program followsthe Connecticut PreschoolAssessment Framework.
Registration is open toboth Y members and thecommunity. Space is limited.All forms are available at theYMCA Learning Center andonline at www.sccymca.org.For more information orquestions regarding pro-grams, call (860) 426-9541.
YMCA Briefs
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44 The Southington Citizen — Friday, June 8, 2012
LANDSCAPING
BILL RUDOLPH LANDSCAPINGLandscape Design & Renova-
tions, Retaining Walls, Walk-ways, Patios, Drainage & Back-hoe Work. In Business 40 Yrs.Free Est, Reasonable Rates. Lic#563661. Call 203-237-9577.
GARY Wodatch Landscape Svs.Hedge/tree trim., trimming overgrown properties. Est 1985. Allcalls returned. #0620397. Office203-235-7723 cell 860-558-5430
JM Lawncare Lawn Mowing,Trimming, mulching, planting,Junk Removal and much more.Call for free est 860-796-8168
JT’S LANDSCAPING, LLCTop Quality Work. Full Lawn
Maintenance. Free estimatestoday! Licensed & insured.203-213-6528 Reg #616311
MOWINGRICK’S AFFORDABLE Clean-
Ups, Mulch, Brush, Pricker &Small Tree Removal. TrimHedges. Clean Gutters &Powerwash. Top Soil/Seed .
203-530-4447
PROFESSIONAL LandscapingService. We provide landscapedesign, planting, hedge trim-ming, mowing, clean ups &more. #0619909. 203-715-2301
biggreenhomeimprovement.com
TTRREEEE PPRROOBBLLEEMMSS??Broken limbs, hangers, we spe-cialize in difficult takedowns.Professional climbers, Fullylicensed & Ins. Call for yourfree quote. Ask for Jimmy.Accelerated Landscaping, Inc.Celebrating our 25th Yr in busi-ness. Veteran & Senior dis-counts. Calll 860-982-4819.
WE WEED GARDENSNORM THE GARDENER
(203) 265-1460
YARD Clean Ups Mowing, hedgetrimming, brush, shrub & treeremoval. Dump Runs. JunkRemoval. Don 203-235-1318
LAWN & GARDEN
J&J Lawn Services- Res & Comm.Lawn cutting. Spring & fallcleanup. Weekly or bi-weeklysvs. Neighborhood discountsgiven. Shrub clipping & flowerbed maint. Owner operated.Fully ins. Call John 203-376-6764
ROTOTILLINGGarden Bill with Troy Bilt. No
garden too small. (203) 294-1160
JUNK REMOVAL
EL GUAPO’S JUNK REMOVAL IS FANTASTICO! Attics,
Basements, Junk Removal.203-440-0239 or 860-324-0874
HAVE DUMP TRUCK- Willcarry out junk, debris, furni-ture, appliances, etc. We TakeIt All! Free Estimates. Call Ed.
JUNK REMOVAL & MORE!We remove Furniture, Appliances,
AAnndd EEnnttiirree ccoonntteennttss ooff::Homes*Sheds* Estates* Attics,Basements *Garages, & more.
****SSpprriinngg YYaarrdd CClleeaann--uuppss..****Call for a Free Estimate
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No Job too Big/Small We Do it All203-886-5110
LANDSCAPING
IF YOU MENTION THIS ADSSPPRRIINNGG YYAARRDD CCLLEEAANN--UUPPSS
Brush, Branches, Leaves, wintermess...Make your yard shine!!
****JJUUNNKK RREEMMOOVVAALL****Appl’s, Furniture, Junk, Debris, etc
WWEE CCAANN RREEMMOOVVEE AANNYYTTHHIINNGGEntire house to 1 item removed!
CCAALLLL FFOORR FFRREEEE EESSTTIIMMAATTEESS220033--553355--99881177 oorr 886600--557755--88221188
You”ll like thelow cost of a
Marketplace ad.
EXCAVATING
GRADING, Drainage, Founda-tions, Trucking, Retaining Walls,Pavers, Water/Sewer/Septic. Lic.#1682. Cariati Developers, Inc.203-238-9846 MC/Visa Accepted
FENCING
Cornerstone FFeennccee & Orna-mental Gates. All types offence. Res/Comm. AFA Cert.Ins’d. Call John Uvino 203-237-GATE. CT Reg #601060
GUTTERS
GGUUTTTTEERRSS DDOONN’’TT WWOORRKKIIFF TTHHEEYY’’RREE DDIIRRTTYY
For gutter cleaning, Call Kevin at (203) 440-3279
Fully insured. CT Reg. #569127
Over 25 years experience. Call today for free estimates.
Call 203-440-3535 Ct. Reg. #578887
HANDYPERSONS
AA--11 HHAANNDDYYMMAANNPPLLUUSSCT Reg #606277.
Give us a Call - WE DO IT ALL!Free estimates. 203-631-1325
HEATING & COOLING
DO NOT Freeze this WINTER!Call Duane Plumbing, heating& cooling. Annual furnace &boiler tune-ups & cleanings.Quality work. Major creditcards. Low rates. Call 203-379-8944 #400335-S1
HOME IMPROVEMENTS
ALBERTS HOME REPAIRSRemodeling, Windows, Doors,
Siding, Decks, FloorsLic & ins #623837 203-592-1148
HOUSE CLEANING
CLEANING And professionalorganizing. Affordable ratesand references. Mary Ann(203) 639-7297
JUNK REMOVAL
EL GUAPO’S JUNK REMOVAL IS FANTASTICO! Attics,
Basements, Junk Removal.203-440-0239 or 860-324-0874
ATTIC & BASEMENTSCLEANED
GARY Wodatch Demolition SvsSheds, pools, decks, garages.Quick, courteous srv. All callsreturned. Ins. #566326. Office203-235-7723/Cell 860-558-5430
CARPENTRY
REPAIRS Large or Small. Stairs,railing, interior, exterior, entrydoor & window replacementdone by owner. Also provideaddition, finish bsmnt, decks &complete home improvements.Free est. 203-238-1449 #578107www.marceljcharpentier.com
DECKS
$1000 OFF Contracts Signed in June
(203) 284-0137 Reg #558927
C&M CONSTRUCTION*THE DECK SPECIALIST*
10% OFF cmconstructionct.com203-630-6459 CT Reg #608488
CUSTOM DECKS for your familyAlso do Roofing, Siding & Gutters
Accepting all credit cards CT Reg #621315 (203) 675-8084
ELECTRICAL SERVICE
AALLLL PRO ELECTRICAL SERVICESElectrical installation & repair.
No job too small. Fully Lic &insured. Call 860-345-4545.
T.E.C. Electrical Svc LLCAll Phases of Electrical Work
24 hr. Emergency Service SMALL JOBS WELCOME
203-237-2122
Pay for your Record-Journal Marketplace adwith your credit card. Foryour convenience weaccept MasterCard,Visa, Discove r &American Express.
Just call (203) 238-1953to place your Marketplacead and have your creditcard # ready for theadvisor.
IT’S SOCONVENIENT!
AUTOMOBILES
BUICK Century 2004 Silver, Excellent Condition.
Automatic. 52,490 miles.$7,000
(203) 284-9430
BUYING JUNK CARSMotorcycles, Scrap Metal, etc.
Free Pick-UpCall Warren Pope
(203) 537-5392
CHEVY Lumina 1998 Runs good. Cold AC,
Blue/Blue Cloth. Good Tires. Asking $1400.
(203) 213-9199
HHyyuunnddaaii VVeerraaccrruuzz 22001111AWD, 4 Door, GLS, Automatic
Stock# 12-196ACall Nick The Hyundai Guy
((220033)) 881188--33330000
JJAAGGUUAARR XX--TTYYPPEE 22000044MMUUSSTT SSEEEE!!
44 DDoooorr SSeeddaann,, AAuuttoommaattiicc 33..00LLStock #126660A (203) 630-0088
YYoouurr JJoobb iiss YYoouurr CCrreeddiitt
JJEEEEPP CCHHEERROOKKEEEE TTssii 11999988$2,788
4 WD, Auto, Alloys All Power 30 Day 1,500 MILE WARRANTY
BUY HERE - PAY HERE!(203) 269-1106
AUTOMOBILES
FFOORRDD TTaauurruuss SSEELL 22000055Automatic with Overdrive$6,994 Stock# C7432A
(203) 237-5561
HHyyuunnddaaii EEllaannttrraa 220011004 Door Sedan, GLS, Automatic
Stock# P4067Call Nick The Hyundai Guy
((220033)) 881188--33330000
HHYYUUNNDDAAII SSOONNAATTAA 22000000$2,788
30 Day 1,500 MILE WARRANTYBUY HERE - PAY HERE!
Down payments as low as $588Plus tax & reg. (203) 269-1106
HHyyuunnddaaii SSoonnaattaa 2200009944 DDoooorr SSeeddaann,, V6, Auto, SE
Stock# 12-945ACall Nick The Hyundai Guy
((220033)) 881188--33330000
AUTOMOBILES
AA GGRREEAATT DDEEAALL!!Can be found Every Day At
SSTTEEPPHHEENN TTOOYYOOTTAA1-800-479-0843 or
www.ctautomall.com
FFoorrdd MMuussttaanngg 220000223.8 L, V6, Automatic
Stock #P8879A (203) 630-0088
YYoouurr JJoobb iiss YYoouurr CCrreeddiitt
FFOORRDD TTAAUURRUUSS LLXX 22000011$3,488
30 Day 1,500 MILE WARRANTYBUY HERE - PAY HERE!
Down payments as low as $988Plus tax & reg. (203) 269-1106
HHOONNDDAA AACCCCOORRDD 220000004 Speed, Automatic,
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YYoouurr JJoobb iiss YYoouurr CCrreeddiitt
If you can’t find itin Marketplace,it’s not for sale.
Friday, June 8, 2012— The Southington Citizen 45
SIDING
Gonzalez Construction
Roofing, siding, windows, decks,gutters & remodeling.
Fully Lic & Ins Reg #577319
RROOOOFFIINNGG,, SSIIDDIINNGGWWIINNDDOOWWSS AANNDD MMOORREE
Free Estimates/Fully InsuredReg #604200/Member BBB
860-645-8899
VV.. NNAANNFFIITTOOSiding, Roofing, Windows, Decks
Remodeling GuttersCT Reg#570192 (203) 639-1634
TOP SOILSAND & FILL
BEAUTIFUL FARM FRESHScreened Top Soil. Fill, Sand &Stone, Mulch. Picked up ordelivered. No minimum. CariatiDevelopers, Inc. 203-238-9846
HAZELWOOD EXCAVATINGDry farm screened topsoil.
220033--226699--00113355
TREE SERVICES
LAVIGNE’S TREE SERVICE
IN BUSINESS 31 YRS.Tree removal. Stump grinding. Crane Service. Free Estimates.Fully insured. 203-294-1775lavignestreeservicellc.com
NEW England Tree Service LLC,fully licensed & insured. Topquality work, 24 hr storm serv-ice. Refs avail. Free est. CT Reg570899. Call (203) 699-TREE
PRICKER REMOVALRICK’S AFFORDABLE
Spring clean-ups, hedge trim, brush, tree, pricker & under-brush removal. No job too big or too small. 11 yrs exp.
203-530-4447
TTRREEEE PPRROOBBLLEEMMSS??Broken limbs, hangers, we spe-cialize in difficult takedowns.Professional climbers, Fullylicensed & Ins. Call for yourfree quote. Ask for Jimmy.Accelerated Landscaping, Inc.Celebrating our 25th Yr in busi-ness. Veteran & Senior dis-counts. Calll 860-982-4819.
YARDLEY TREE SERVICE.comFair, reasonable. Free estimates.
Registered. Insured. 203-440-0402 or 860-595-4159
ROOFING
RROOOOFFIINNGG,, SSIIDDIINNGGWWIINNDDOOWWSS AANNDD MMOORREE
Free Estimates/Fully InsuredReg #604200/Member BBB
860-645-8899
PROFESSIONAL ROOFERNew Roofs, Re-roofs, Tear-offs.
203-269-3559 CT#565514
ROOF CLEANINGRemove unwanted fungus, algae
streaks, moss from your homesroof today. FULLY LIC’D & INSCT#0619909. 203-715-2301
ROOFING, Siding, Decks, GuttersLifetime Warranties Available
Accepting all credit cards.CT Reg #621315 (203) 675-8084
VV.. NNAANNFFIITTOORoofing, Siding, Windows, Decks
Remodeling GuttersCT Reg#570192 (203) 639-1634
SERVICES OFFERED
Cornerstone FFeennccee & Orna-mental Gates. All types offence. Res/Comm. AFA Cert.Ins’d. Call John Uvino 203-237-GATE. CT Reg #601060
T.E.C. Electrical Svc LLCAll Phases of Electrical Work
24 hr. Emergency Service SMALL JOBS WELCOME
203-237-2122
PLUMBING
MEDINA SSeewweerr && DDrraaiinnCClleeaanniinngg SSeerrvviicceess LLLLCC
Quality work at affordableprices. 24hr Service.
BBeennnnyy MMeeddiinnaa 220033--990099--11009999
PLUMBING & HEAT Familyowned small co. Clean, Profes-sional. Call-Frontline Plumbing& FireSprinks llc.203-213-0691
POWER WASHING
AA--11 QQuuaalliittyy PPoowweerrwwaasshhiinnggHHOOTT WWAATTEERR,, LLOOWW RRAATTEESS
Call Dennis 203-630-0008
FREE Gutter Cleaning w/exteriorhousewash. Add deck, patio,walkways, walls, windows andreceive 10% OFF! 15% off seniordiscount.
Lic 0619909. 203-715-2301 biggreenhomeimprovement.com
PPOOWWEERR WWAASSHHIINNGGIs Spring Cleaning
On the outside. FREE ESTIMATES. #569127
Call Kevin 203-440-3279
POWERWASHING Houses,decks, fences. Local co., satis-faction guar. Insured. Olsen Oil& Power Washing 203-272-2699
ROOFING
$1000 OFF Contracts Signed in June
(203) 284-0137 Reg #558927
C&M CONSTRUCTION*THE ROOFING SPECIALIST*
10% OFF cmconstructionct.com203-630-6459 CT Reg #608488
GonzalezConstruction
★★ ★★ ★★ ★★ ★★ ★★ ★★ ★★Roofing, siding, windows,
decks, gutters & remodeling. ★★ ★★ ★★ ★★ ★★ ★★ ★★ ★★
220033--663399--00003322joe@
gonzalezconstructionllc.comFully license/insured.
Reg #HIC577319
MASONRY
JIMMY’S MASONRYStonewalls, steps, patios, chim-
neys, all types. Lic. & Ins’d. 27 yrsexp. Call for free est. 860-274-4893 CT. Reg. #604498
LENA’S MASONRYFamily tradition, Over 25 yrs expe-
rience. Walkways, stone walls,veneer, brick, concrete, stucco &repairs. Free estimates. Lic. &ins. CT #600890 (203) 732-4544
MARIO’S Masonry. All types ofmasonry and repair work. Nojob too small. Over 20 yearsexp. Fully lic & ins. 0614297.203-565-5904 or 203-271-7917
PAUL’S MASONRYNew & Repairs. Stone walls,arches, chimneys, sidewalks,fireplaceS. Free est. #614863.
203-706-9281
PAUL’S MASONRYNew & Repairs. Stone walls,arches, chimneys, sidewalks,fireplaces. Free est. #614863.
220033--770066--99228811
PAINTING/WALLPAPERING
AA--11 QQUUAALLIITTYY PPAAIINNTTIINNGGSpecializing in Wood/Aluminumsiding. Low rates. Reg#533474.
Call Dennis 203-630-0008
EEddwwiinn CCoorrddeerrooPAINTING Int/Ext. Local,
Established, Reliable Craftsman. Call (203) 537-2411 CT#614827
PAINTING INTERIOR/ EXTERIORWallpaper Removal. Low rates!
CT Reg. #562908 Peter Lilienthal 203-630-9190
PAVING
ASPHALT Repair & Seal CoatingComm & Res Properties
Patching driveways, crack filling,grading, drainage, linepainting, excavation.
Lic 0619909. 203-715-2301 biggreenhomeimprovement.com
DD && GG PPAAVVIINNGGOver 25 yrs exp. Paving, seal
coating, concrete work. CTReg#0577005. 203-237-6058
PLUMBING
DO NOT Flush money down the drain, call Duane Plumbing, heating. Quality work, low ratesMajor credit cards accptd. 203-379-8944 lic. #283401 P1
GMAC PLUMBING SPECIAL 15%OFF SERVICES
LIC & INSURED P-1 0286004CALL 860-543-2730.BBB ACCREDITED
AUTOMOBILES
SSAATTUURRNN SS SSEERRIIEESS SSLL11 22000022$3,088
30 Day 1,500 MILE WARRANTYBUY HERE - PAY HERE!
Down payments as low as $788Plus tax & reg. (203) 269-1106
TTooyyoottaa RRaavv 44 22000088Limited, Automatic
$17,994 Stock# C7316(203) 237-5561
UUSSEEDD CCAARR SSAALLEE
9911’’ CChheevvyy SS--1100 PPUU11 OOWWNNEERR 7766KK
$$22,,999955
9944’’ FFoorrdd SSttaattiioonn WWaaggoonn$$11,,999955
01 Ford Taurus4 Door $2,995
GGoo KKaarrttWith Extra Tires $595
GG..TT.. TTiirree115555 CCoolloonnyy SStt..MMeerriiddeenn,, CCTT
MMoonn--TThhuurr 77aamm--33::3300ppmmFFrrii.. 77aamm--22ppmm
VVOOLLKKSSWWAAGGEENN JJeettttaa 22000033Sunroof, Leather, Auto, AlloysStock #6020A (203) 630-0088WWEE RREEPPAAIIRR AANNDD SSEERRVVIICCEE AALLLL
MMAAKKEESS AANNDD MMOODDEELLSS..OOvveerr 5500 YYeeaarrss EExxppeerriieennccee
AUTOMOBILES
NNiissssaann AAllttiimmaa SSLL 22000099With Nav
As Low As $59 per WeekStock# T4063
Call Nick The Hyundai Guy ((220033)) 881188--33330000
NNiissssaann MMaaxxiimmaa SSVV 22000099With Nav & Sport PackageAs Low As $65 per Week
Stock# 12-961ACall Nick The Hyundai Guy
((220033)) 881188--33330000
NNIISSSSAANN RRoogguuee 22000099Automatic, Low Miles
$15,994 Stock# C7311(203) 237-5561
PPOONNTTIIAACC VVIIBBEE 220000554 Door, HB
Stock# 12-557ACall Nick The Hyundai Guy
((220033)) 881188--33330000
AUTOMOBILES
FORD Mustang 2004 Convertible40th Anniversary Model
Silver, 6 Cylinder, Auto. 34.5K.Garaged. Excellent condition.Call between 10am and 9pm.
(203) 238-7225
LLeett UUss GGiivvee YYoouu AA FFrreesshh SSttaarrttCCaarrss SSttaarrttiinngg AAtt $$119999 DDoowwnn
24 month/24000 Miles WarrantyTax, Title, Fees AdditionalApply Now BChevynow.com
Jack 1-866-879-1616
MMeerrcceeddeess--BBeennzz 22000011EE--CCllaassss EE332200 44 MMaattiicc
4 Door, 5 Speed A/T$$99,,999999
Stock #130002A (203) 630-0088WWEE RREEPPAAIIRR AANNDD SSEERRVVIICCEE AALLLL
MMAAKKEESS AANNDD MMOODDEELLSS..OOvveerr 5500 YYeeaarrss EExxppeerriieennccee
MMeerrccuurryy GGrraanndd MMaarrqquuiiss8 Cylinder, 4 Speed Automatic
Stock #120393A (203) 630-0088
Your Job is Your Credit
46 The Southington Citizen — Friday, June 8, 2012
WANTED TO BUY
1-2 ITEMS Silverware, China, Glass.
Furniture. 50’s Items. Whole Estates.
203-238-34992ND GENERATION
Buys Napier Jewelry, Sterling, OldLamps & Lamp Parts, Old Dolls,Collectibles, Dep Glass. One Itemto Entire Estate. 203 639-1002
ALWAYS BUYING CASH PAIDVintage Electronics, Amps, Musi-cal Instruments, Guitars, Radios,Ham Equipment, CB, HiFi, AudioEquipment. 860-707-9350
Always Buying, Old, used andantique handtools. Carpen-try, Machinist, Engravingand Workbench tools. If youhave old or used tools thatare no longer being used,call with confidence. Fair &friendly offers made in yourhome. Please call Cory
860-322-4367
CCAASSHHFFoorr WWWWIIII
MMiilliittaarryy IItteemmss220033--223388--33330088
DDEEEE’’SS AANNTTIIQQUUEESSBuying Collectibles,
Jewelry & Silver. China,Glass, Military, Musical.Anything old & unusual.
Single item to an estate.220033--223355--88443311
MUSICAL INSTRUMENT& INSTRUCTIONS
VVooiiccee LLeessssoonnssAll Ages and Levels Welcome
PPiiaannoo LLeessssoonnssBeginner to Intermediate
DDee FFiioorree VVooccaall && PPiiaannoo SSttuuddiiooRoberta (203) 630-9295
HOUSES FOR RENT
MERIDEN. 2 BR homes availablestarting at $1200/mo. Sec & refsreq. Call Ray at Remax Profes-sionals 203-238-1977
CONDOMINIUMSFOR RENT
SO. MERIDEN-VILLAGE VIEW.2 BR, 1 1/2 bath Townhouse,hdwd flrs, granite, quiet neigh-borhood. $1450/ mo. Avail July.1 mo rent plus security. Creditcheck. Owner/ agent. Call Josh203-996-1719.
APARTMENTSFOR RENT
FFllaannddeerrss WWeesstt AAppttssSSoouutthhiinnggttoonn
Studio & 1 Bedroom AptsAffordable apts for qualifiedapplicants 50 yrs of age or older
Small pets acceptedPlease call 860-621-3954
TTY 711
MISCELLANEOUSFOR SALE
PANASONIC WINDOW AC7800 BTU Runs well. $60 (203) 238-3250
ROUTER TABLENEW! $30
(203) 265-5321
SMART CYCLE - Fisher Price3 Games. Good Condition $75 Firm. 203 440 2046
SOCCER/HOCKEY GOALGood Condition
$25. (860) 712-8717
SOLID PINECoffee Table
$20. Call 203-2657186
TEK NEK Ride On Nursery Rhyme Bus.
$20. 203-269-5077
THE BOOK OF ROCK Large Coffee Table Book
$30. 203-599-5176
TIRES (4): P225/60R16, $100
203-265-5321
TROYBILT Riding Lawn MowerNeeds work. $100 or best offer
(203) 238-9394
TURTLE Sand Box or Kidde Pool Clean, $15.
860-682-4435
TVS color, 26/20/13”w/remotes. Good working cond.
$33ea. 203-265-0031
WASHING MACHINE$95
Call (203) 235-4592 after 5:00
CLOTHING
BRIDAL Gown - Like new. Preserved. White. Sequins,Long train. Sequins on veil.Size 4-6, petite 4/11. $400.
Call 352-552-0308
SPORTING GOODS &HEALTH
PISTOL PERMIT CERTIFICATION CLASS
Required for CT applicants. $100.
Call 203-415-1144
ANTIQUES &COLLECTIBLES
CCAASSHH FFOORRMMIILLIITTAARRYY
IITTEEMMSS220033--223377--66557755
SWIMMING POOLS &SPAS
ABOVE GROUNDAutomatic Pool Cleaner fo 24’Pool. $20. Call (203) 238-4023
NEW 24’ Round Extra Heavy Solar Pool Cover.
$40. Call (203) 238-4023
POOL Accessories, filter, vacu-um, ladder, skimmer, chemi-cals and toys. Good condition.$300. 860-306-9156
WANTED TO BUY
1, 2 OR 3 ITEMS OR AN ESTATE
$$$ CA$H $$$Estate sale service. Costume Jewelry, Antiques, paintings,
Meriden-made items, toys, lamps.CCaallll TToodddd SShhaammoocckk 220033--223377--33002255
FURNITURE &APPLIANCES
BEDROOM SET - Queen bed,dresser, armoire, nightstand.Oak. $100 (860) 628-8656
COUCH & Club Chair-Beige/cream floral, sz 77"w x34" h. Good condition, clean,comfortable. No delivery. $100.
860-628-8656
DINING Room set, table with 217” leaves with all pads, 6 highback cushion chairs. 2 piecehutch with hideaway bar. Soliddark oak. Beautiful condition.$1500. Steve 203-284-8292
GOING To College? Futon, cof-fee table, 2 end tables, desk &lamp. $300. 203-631-7202
HITCHCOCK China buffet,cherry, 54”Hx16”Dx42”W. Exc.cond., $1200 or best offer. Twinsize sofa bed, good cond, $50.Wallingford (978) 562-5448
LIVING Room set, 2 couches &recliner. Paid $1000, asking$480. Good cond, olive color.203-440-9577 or 203-427-1392before 12:30pm or after 7pm.
SWIVEL RECLINER Light tan leather - $10.00
(203) 265-1247
MISCELLANEOUSFOR SALE
100 Famous art reproductions$25
203-599-5176
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Miller Memorial Community, Meriden's choicefor excellence in senior residential Healthcareservices, needs experienced nurses to fill weekendBaylor positions; MUST have at least 3 years ofexperience in a long term care facility; experiencewith Short Term Rehab is a plus. MMCI offersvery competitive wages and benefits. Drug testingand criminal background check required.Applicants must be Connecticut licensed. If youare willing to go the extra mile for your patientsand are truly interested in person-centered care,please apply to:
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MERIDEN. $185,000 Short Sale!Bring the family! Somethingfor everyone. Both levels ofthis gracious Ranch are sure toplease! 3 or 4 bdrms 3 bths.Very spectacular sunroom justoff DR, deck, modern kitw/built-ins, C/Air & nice yardw/shed. Call Brian 203-235-3300
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MERIDEN 2 BR, Heat & HotWater Included. $875 plussecurity. Good Credit. No pets.Available July 1. Private park-ing. (203) 715-7818
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MERIDEN. 2nd flr, 5 rm, 2 BR,sec & refs. $975/ mo. Callowner/agent, 203-238-1977.
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