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Feaster Five Road Race nears starting line page 21 OUR 118TH YEAR Andover Tow its mil n AN EAGLE-TRIBUNE COMPANY Issue No. 12 40 pages NOVEMBER 17,2005 75 CENTS New fee at Andover High - 5 cents a spoon (or fork...) By Rita Savard Hungry high schoolers hoarding fistfuls of plasticware will now have to pay the price - 5 cents per utensil. In an effort to scale back the abuseof plasticware use in the Andover High School cafeteria. Food Services Director Karen Official says charge meant to curb appetite for plastic utensils Pappa has pulled kiosks loaded with plastic spoons and forks out of reach and started charging a nickel to students who want to use the utensils but are not purchasing a lunch. It was getting way out of hand," says Pappa. Kids were coming in and grabbing handfuls. And it's not just five, or six, or 10 kids, it's 30 to 40 kids per day and it adds up." Cafeteria employees began mon itoring daily utensil use a few weeks ago. says Pappa, who estimated a large number of students seemed to be taking away much more plastic than they needed. Pappa has since removed carts toting plasticware off the lunchroom floor and now keeps forks, spoons and knives beside the cash registers. Kids have a tendency to grab more than they need." Pappa said. Ill hear kids comment or com plain about having to pay for a spoon, but their perception is differ ent. They don't always think about how much the little things can end up costing." Continued on page 2 TRASH REBATE Cash back growing $ 1M more possible By Greta Cuyler Andover might receive as much as $1 million more than it originally expected as a pay back from its trash-disposal facility. Town officials are now pro jecting that Andover's share of the trash-facility rebate might now be in the $3 million to $3.2 million range, up from earlier projections of $2.2 mil lion to $2.4 million. The money is a one-time only payment to cities and towns involved in the North East Solid Waste Committee. In the 1980s, the NESWC communities teamed up to build the Wheelabrator trash incinerator in North Andover. For years, these communities paid higher trash costs than most other communities. But the facility is now fully paid for, prompting the rebate. A final tally should be ready for a meeting in late December. Andover should receive a check in January, but Continued on page 4 READY TO RUMBLE AGAIN? PHOTO BY TIM JEAN Wrestling was thrown out of the ring of Andover High School sports back in 1979. But a movement is afoot to return wrestling to town, first as an Andover Youth Services-run club. Marcus Olivieri (left), his twin brother Michael (right) and Chris Warne (center), all eighth-graders at Doherty Middle School, said they will join the new AYS team. Story, page 26. Index Arts & Entertainment ...................... 9 Business .......................................... 20 Classified/Real Estate ................... 28 Crossword............................................. 10 Editorial .................................................. 7 Education .............................................26 Letters ..................................................... 7 Obituaries .................................. 23 Police Log ......................................... 4 Sports .................................................15 Townspeople .................................... 21 Veterans Day coverage..................... 6 'Fire School aim: Snuff out harmful leanings of budding arsonists By Rita Savard Fire-related crime by local youth is on the rise this year. In Andover, three teenagers were arrested and charged with arson this summer after set ting repeat fires to boats and property in and around Pomps Pond. Three other teens used homemade blow torches and firecrackers to commit acts of animal cruelty. Lesser incidents involving fire this year involv ed juv eniles being approached by police for playing with fire. There were also a string of dumpster fires set during the summer, and a small structure fire set last week, which are still under investigation. For youth found guilty of fire crimes, one possible outcome is a visit to Fire School," a program in Lawrence meant to keep young fire-setters from turning into adult arsonists. Nationwide, children are responsible for 54 percent of all arson fires, setting over 1 million blazes each year, according to the United States Fire Administration. Fire is an intriguing element that draws people's attention," said Joe Ruggien, mental health counselor for juv enile arsonists. For a kid, manipulating fire can feel like having control. It can become a way of dealing with strong emotions and expressing power and rageA decade ago, Andover children caught setting fires were taken to local fire stations where they were given a stem warning by the fire chief. Today, juvenile fire setters are sent to Fire School. Kids need more than a scolding." said Andover Fire Chief Chuck Mumane. "They need intervention, something to help them recognize and understand their actions and the consequences they can carry.The Lawrence-based Fire School for juve nile firesetters is a 10-week educational pro gram that operates throughout the school Continued on page 5 Andover youth involved with starting fires have received inter vention in a Lawrence program. 82 acres for sale HP land on block By Greta Cuyler Hewlett Packard is selling 82 acres of woodsy, undev eloped land along the Andov er/Tew ksburv tow n line, wooing developers with the possibility that the property could be rezoned for residential use. The price tag is $15 million. The property at 18 Frontage Road is near Exit 42 off Interstate 93. between 1-93 and Route 495. It's a massive project, and it might be the biggest remaining par cel like that (in Andover)." said Charlie Carroll, a local builder w ho owns Carroll Construction in North Andover and built Pipers Glen off Jenkins Road and Paddock Lane off Ballardvale Road. He said he had not yet seen the offering, but speculated that the only local developer able to handle a project of this size would be Yvon Cormier Pulte Homes, an eastern Massachusetts firm that built Coachman's Ridge, also might show interest in the project, said Carroll. In addition to the $15 million price tag, Carroll said the buyer would need to come up with a 100- percent bond to the town to cover construction costs until the roads are significantly completed. A pro ject of this magnitude would also require significant manpower for roads, engineering, town permits and ultimately, construction. This is an extremely unique and exceptional opportunity consider- i ing the location of the land and its j scarcity." according to a land sale offering memorandum issued by j Cushman & Wakefield of Massa chusetts Inc. to local developers on behalf of HP. Calls to Cormier and to Cush man & Wakefield were not returned I by Townsman deadline. The land was once owned by | Digital Equipment Corp. All 82 acres are currently zoned for industrial use, which, according to Cushman & Wakefields offering | memorandum, would allow for four i commercial industrial buildings on site. I'm sure there has been inter est," said Town Planner Paul Mat- ' terazzo. "I haven't seen anything or i met with anyone yet. but its a great Continued on page 4 AVniIntroducing OUR PAINTING DIVISION YANG'S FITNESS CENTER Interior/Exterior Fully Licensed & Insured cowin»i/cno*. me. References Available Upon Request ,V«hBookingfor Fall & Winter RESIDENTIAL PAINTING SPECLAIJSTS (978)314-7263 *99 OFF i anyUmogymmemlienhii. 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Feaster Five Road Race nears starting line page 21

OUR 118TH YEAR

Andover Tow its mil nAN EAGLE-TRIBUNE COMPANY

Issue No. 12 40 pages NOVEMBER 17,2005 75 CENTS

New fee at Andover High - 5 cents a spoon (or fork...)By Rita Savard

Hungry high schoolers hoarding fistfuls of plasticware will now have to pay the price - 5 cents per

utensil.In an effort to scale back the

“abuse” of plasticware use in the Andover High School cafeteria. Food Services Director Karen

Official says charge meant to curb appetite for plastic utensilsPappa has pulled kiosks loaded with plastic spoons and forks out of reach and started charging a nickel to students who want to use the utensils but are not purchasing a lunch.

“It was getting way out of hand,"

says Pappa. “Kids were coming in and grabbing handfuls. And it's not just five, or six, or 10 kids, it's 30 to 40 kids per day and it adds up."

Cafeteria employees began mon­itoring daily utensil use a few weeks ago. says Pappa, who estimated a

large number of students seemed to be taking away much more plastic than they needed. Pappa has since removed carts toting plasticware off the lunchroom floor and now keeps forks, spoons and knives beside the cash registers.

“Kids have a tendency to grab more than they need." Pappa said. “I’ll hear kids comment or com­plain about having to pay for a spoon, but their perception is differ­ent. They don't always think about how much the little things can end up costing."

Continued on page 2

TRASH REBATE

Cashbackgrowing$ 1M more possible

By Greta Cuyler

Andover might receive as much as $1 million more than it originally expected as a pay­back from its trash-disposal facility.

Town officials are now pro­jecting that Andover's share of the trash-facility rebate might now be in the $3 million to $3.2 million range, up from earlier projections of $2.2 mil­lion to $2.4 million.

The money is a one-time only payment to cities and towns involved in the North East Solid Waste Committee. In the 1980s, the NESWC communities teamed up to build the Wheelabrator trash incinerator in North Andover. For years, these communities paid higher trash costs than most other communities. But the facility is now fully paid for, prompting the rebate.

A final tally should be ready for a meeting in late December. Andover should receive a check in January, but

Continued on page 4

READY TO RUMBLE AGAIN?

PHOTO BY TIM JEAN

Wrestling was thrown out of the ring of Andover High School sports back in 1979. But a movement is afoot to return wrestling to town, first as an Andover Youth Services-run club. Marcus Olivieri (left), his twin brother Michael (right) and Chris Warne (center), all eighth-graders at Doherty Middle School, said they will join the new AYS team. Story, page 26.

IndexArts & Entertainment ...................... 9

Business .......................................... 20

Classified/Real Estate ...................28

Crossword.............................................10

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

Education .............................................26

Letters .....................................................7

Obituaries .................................. 23

Police Log .........................................4Sports .................................................15

Townspeople .................................... 21

Veterans Day coverage..................... 6

'Fire School ’ aim:

Snuff out harmful leanings of budding arsonistsBy Rita Savard

Fire-related crime by local youth is on the rise this year.

In Andover, three teenagers were arrested and charged with arson this summer after set­ting repeat fires to boats and property in and around Pomps Pond.

Three other teens used homemade blow­torches and firecrackers to commit acts of animal cruelty. Lesser incidents involving fire this year involv ed juv eniles being approached by police for playing with fire. There were also a string of dumpster fires set during the summer, and a small structure fire set last week, which are still under investigation.

For youth found guilty of fire crimes, one possible outcome is a visit to “Fire School," a program in Lawrence meant to keep young fire-setters from turning into adult arsonists.

Nationwide, children are responsible for 54 percent of all arson fires, setting over 1 million blazes each year, according to the

United States Fire Administration.“Fire is an intriguing element that draws

people's attention," said Joe Ruggien, mental health counselor for juv enile arsonists. “For a kid, manipulating fire can feel like having control. It can become a way of dealing with strong emotions and expressing power and rage”

A decade ago, Andover children caught setting fires were taken to local fire stations where they were given a stem warning by the fire chief. Today, juvenile fire setters are sent to Fire School.

“Kids need more than a scolding." said Andover Fire Chief Chuck Mumane. "They need intervention, something to help them recognize and understand their actions and the consequences they can carry.”

The Lawrence-based Fire School for juve­nile firesetters is a 10-week educational pro­gram that operates throughout the school

Continued on page 5

Andover youth involved with

starting fires have received inter­vention in a Lawrence program.

82 acres

for saleHP land on blockBy Greta Cuyler

Hewlett Packard is selling 82 acres of woodsy, undev eloped land along the Andov er/Tew ksburv tow n line, wooing developers with the possibility that the property could be rezoned for residential use.

The price tag is $15 million.The property at 18 Frontage

Road is near Exit 42 off Interstate 93. between 1-93 and Route 495.

“It's a massive project, and it might be the biggest remaining par­cel like that (in Andover)." said Charlie Carroll, a local builder w ho owns Carroll Construction in North Andover and built Pipers Glen off Jenkins Road and Paddock Lane off Ballardvale Road.

He said he had not yet seen the offering, but speculated that the only local developer able to handle a project of this size would be Yvon Cormier Pulte Homes, an eastern Massachusetts firm that built Coachman's Ridge, also might show interest in the project, said Carroll.

In addition to the $15 million price tag, Carroll said the buyer would need to come up with a 100- percent bond to the town to cover construction costs until the roads are significantly completed. A pro­ject of this magnitude would also require significant manpower for roads, engineering, town permits and ultimately, construction.

“This is an extremely unique and exceptional opportunity consider-

i ing the location of the land and its j scarcity." according to a land sale

offering memorandum issued by j Cushman & Wakefield of Massa­

chusetts Inc. to local developers onbehalf of HP.

Calls to Cormier and to Cush­man & Wakefield were not returned

I by Townsman deadline.The land was once owned by

| Digital Equipment Corp.

All 82 acres are currently zoned for industrial use, which, according to Cushman & Wakefield’s offering

| memorandum, would allow for four i commercial industrial buildings on

site.“I'm sure there has been inter­

est," said Town Planner Paul Mat- ' terazzo. "I haven't seen anything or i met with anyone yet. but it’s a great

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‘It could give someone the chance to live’

By Sara BrownWhat’s Up contributor

Some get the shivers just thinking about the needle and are scared away. Others are indifferent about the effort. But many students a, Andover High School were prepared this week to give blood at the school, which was scheduled to have a blood drive yesterday, Wednesday, Nov. 16.

I am looking forward to giving blood," said Caitlin Rivet, Andover High School senior, who has donated blood three times.

The first time she donated blood, she was in Puerto Rico and only 16, she said. Although peo­ple should be 17 years old to give blood, because there was such a blood shortage at the time, offi­cials did not care that she was underage, she said.

“I remember not knowing all the technical terms in Spanish and having to get someone to explain it to me," laughs Rivet.

Following that interesting experience, Rivet continued to give blood at other drives. She said she will donate long after she graduates from high school.

“1 had a good friend die from leukemia and if there was blood to be given she still might be alive," she said.

While Rivet is something of a blood-drive vet­eran, other Andover High students, for example Ben MacDonald, were expected to give blood for the first time.

MacDonald tried giving blood at the school last year but organizers ran out of time before they could get to him. He says he has wanted to donate for a long time and finally will get his chance. “1 am not to worried about giving blood," he said. “1 think its a good cause. It could give someone the chance to live, which is more reason to do so.”

Sara Brown is a student at Andover High.

At MC: A few hours of homelessness, for a causeTo bring attention to the issue of homelessness, some

Merrimack College students lived in a cardboard hut around the clock from Monday, Nov. 7 through Friday,Nov. 11. Tau Kappa Epsilon, a fraternity at Merrimack College, sponsored an event where TKE members switched off living in a cardboard box shelter. The TKE members raised money for the Bread and Roses Soup Kitchen in Lawrence, and the National Alzheimer's Association.

Included were (from left) Tim Donovan, 20, of Stoneham; Matthew Giordano, 20, of Everett;Matthew Persichetti, 21, of Methuen; (rear) Matthew Adams, 19, of Plaistow, N.H.

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Students who do not purchase a lunch are being charged 5 cents perplastic utensil to stop students from taking handfuls, says the schooldepartment.

Forking over nickels at AHS

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dollars a year

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FOOD SERVICES DIRECTOR

KAREN PAPPA

■ SPOONContinued from page 1

Some students feel the nickelfee is too extreme.

“It’s definitely ridiculous,"says sophomore Zach Zimmer­man, 15. “If the budget cuts are that bad that they have to start charging for plastic spoons, I mean, c’nion. It seems there's a lot of better things they could come up with to save money."

All-day K to see fee hikePage 26

“I don’t think plastic spoons should cost anything because it’s a cafeteria,” adds senior Kayla Burke, 17. “They should just supply them.”

Pappa says the cafeteria ran into a similar problem last year when salt and pepper packets

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Implementing a price for plasticware was not meant to deter students from using forks and spoons, says Pappa, but it was intended to make kids more mindful about taking what they need.

We go through at least a cou­ple hundred dollars a year in plasticware and we’re a nickel- and-penny business,” says Pappa. “We were needlessly going through so much that we had to do something. If kids are not buying a lunch, we have to charge.”

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IN BRIEF

PAST AND PRESENT

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

Elm Square was named for the Centennial Elm that used to grow in the quare. It was deemed a traffic hazard and removed in 1919. The trolley (visible in the top photo to the right of the tree) or “electric car' lines to Lawrence were installed in Andover in 1891. Ones to Reading were created in 1900, and lines to Haverhill in 1901. The last trolley made its run in 1934.Today, of course, both the electric car lines and the Elm are gone.

Heseltine hockey tournament part of Thanksgiving weekendThe 23rd annual Scott Hesel­

tine Mite 1 invitational tourna­ment will be held Thanksgiving weekend at the Phillips Acade­my ice rink complex. It is hosted by the Andover Hockey Associ­ation in memory of Scott Hesel­tine.

Scott learned to skate on the Phillips Academy rink and played at all levels of the Andover Hockey Association program from Mite through Midget. Midway through Scott's senior year at Austin Preparatory School he was killed in a car accident.

In honor of Scott's memory, the tournament is dedicated to promoting good sportsmanship.

camaraderie and fun for young hockey players, said organizers. This year the Andover Mite 1 team will host teams from Chelmsford. Marblehead. Mas- conomet. North Andover. North Reading. Tewksbury and Wake­field. The first game will held on Friday, Nov. 25 starting at 3 p.m. while games on Saturday. Nov. 26 begin at 11:50 a.m.. and Sun­day, Nov. 27 at 8:20 a.m.

The Andover Mite 1 team will play at 3 p.m. on Friday, 2:10 p.m. on Saturday, and 9:30 a.m. on Sunday. A champi­onship game will be played at 1 p.m. on Sunday.All of the games are open to the public, free of charge.

Thanksgiving Day high school football

Tickets will be on sale at the Andover High School Athletic Office for the Nov. 24 Thanksgiving Day football game on Nov. 21, 22 and 23 during office hours. Pre-sale prices are $5 for adults and $3 for students. Tickets on game day for the 10:30 a.m. game will be $7 for adults. $5 for students and senior citizens.

Feaster Five raceFor information about the

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Last chance,Nutcracker dancers

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Anyone who is leaving town for an extended period of time should contact the town clerk's office at 978-623-8257 so that they will not be dropped from the census rolls.

Winter walkingAndover residents will be

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The hours for walking are as follows: Monday, Wednesday and Friday mornings from 6:15 to 7:15 a.m., and Monday, Wednesday and Friday evenings from 8:30 to 9:30. During school vacations, the track will be closed to the public.Parking is behind the field house in the morning and evening.

Santa parade Nov. 27The Andover Firefighters

will present the 50th annual Firefighters Santa Parade on Sunday, Nov. 27 starting at 1 p.m. The rain/snow date will be Dec. 4. For more, see page 11.

Phones for soldiersMemorial Hall Library in

Andover has joined the Cell Phones for Soldiers program as an official cell phone collection center. All makes, models and condition of cell phones, acces­sories, chargers, batteries, black­berries, PDAs and pagers may be dropped off during library hours. This non-profit organiza­tion was started in April 2004 by two Massachusetts teenagers to help buy calling cards to send to soldiers serving in the Middle East. Thus far. Cell Phones for Soldiers has sent more than 9,000 prepaid calling cards to American troops.

Have plan for town?The warrant for the Annual

Town Meeting scheduled for April 24 and 25, 2006 opened Nov. 7. The final date for filing private warrant articles with the town clerk's office is Friday, Jan. 20, at 4:30 p.m.

Call the town's clerk's office at 978-623-8258 for information on how to obtain warrant article forms or stop by the office Mon­day through Friday. 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

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News CalendarThursday, Nov. 17 Monday, Nov. 28

Disability Commission. Memorial Hall Library, activity room, 7 p.m.

Housing Authority, IOO MortonSt., 7 p.m.

Cultural ( ouncil. Town Offices, second-floor conference room, 7:30 p.m.

Wednesday, Nov. 30

Monday, Nov. 21

Doherty Middle School Council.Doherty Middle School, McGrail Media Center. 7 p.m.

Santxirn School improvement Council, Sanborn Media Center.8 a.m.

Board of Selectmen. TownOffices, third-floor conference room, 7:30 p.m.

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

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Planning Board. Town Offices, third-floor conference room, 7 p.m.

Saturday, Dec. 3

Zoning Board of Appeals.Memorial Hall Library , the Hall.

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The presentation will be held in Driscoll Hall, benea’h the church, after the 11 a.m. Mass and should begin about 12:15. A light lunch and refreshments will be served.

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travel corridor into Boston, Man­chester and points beyond."

C&W’s offering memoran­dum also spells out two other development scenarios, which include rezoning portions of the property for residential develop­ment. Under one scenario, the land could someday house 108 units in an attached cluster resi­dential development and 26 sin­gle family homes. Under anoth­er, the property would house 43 single family homes.

Developers have approached Planning Director Steve Colyer, asking him what the town would like to see built on the property. Colyer said every time he is asked the question, his response is the same: "What is the land zoned for?"

A developer would likely buy the land contingent on success­ful rezoning, said Carroll.

Any change in zoning would

require voter approval at Town Meeting, said Planning Board Chairman Paul Salafia. Changes are approved only after three quarters of the Town Meeting voters approve it.

“It would be very difficult to do," said Salafia of converting the HP land from industrial zon­ing to residential use. But it would not be impossible. He said years ago the IRS land was zoned as a shopping center zone, but voters approved a change in zoning to avoid WalMart or another large retail chain from moving into town.

The HP property could be desirable should voters approve rezoning it for residential use, said Carroll. New construction sells faster than renovated prop­erties and in a slowing housing market would be more valuable. "There are more homes on the market and they're sitting there longer." he said. "(Andover) is doing better than a lot of towns, but is still feeling the pinch."

SJC agrees to hear final AvalonBay appealBy Greta Cuyler

The state's highest appeals court has agreed to hear an appeal by AvalonBay, putting at risk Andover residents’ effort to stop the company from building a 115-unit affordable housing complex on River Road.

The state Supreme Judicial Court will now decide if River Road residents have standing in their attempt to stop the devel­oper from building a Ch. 40B project in their neighborhood.

If the SJC sides with Avalon - reversing the appellate court decision - the legal bat­tle is over, and the project can be built. If the SJC upholds the lower court’s decision, the case will return to Superior Court and residents will fight a legal battle.

"We're pleased that the SJC recognized that there was some controversy in the appeals court decision which was so counter to the Superior Court decision,” said William McLaughlin, senior vice president for AvalonBay Communities Inc. "We're looking forward to (the SJC) deci­sion."

AvalonBay is a development company that plans to tear down the existing four- story brick monastery formerly occupied

by the Sisters of St. Clare at 460 River Road. In its place, the company plans to build a four story, 60-foot high, 115-unit 40B apartment building. The complex will also include parking for 220 vehicles, a clubhouse, a management-and-leasing office and an enclosed recycling center. The Andover Zoning Board of Appeals approved the project on May 22,2002 after denying an earlier version of the proposal.

Twenty-nine of the building’s units will be designated as low- or moderate-income housing.

Neighbors filed a civil suit against the town's zoning board. Eileen Standerwick and others in the neighborhood-opposition group called Protect Andover Zoning argue that the reasons that the town denied the original building permit are still valid con­cerns and were never resolved before the town ultimately issued the building permit. They cite traffic and sewer concerns as major issues, in addition to the location’s distance from town emergency services.

Neighbors fighting the proposed devel­opment won their appeal in Appeals Court on Aug. 26 when Judge Gordon Doerfer wrote a decision on behalf of a three-judge panel, saying residents have legal standing

to argue their case against Avalon.Avalon appealed on Sept. 14 to the State

Judicial Court asking for further review. The SJC agreed to hear the appeal earlier this month.

Andrew Caffrey is the attorney repre­senting Protect Andover Zoning (or PAZ), the neighbors fighting the Avalon develop­ment. “(My clients) are intrigued. We’re excited to have the chance to argue this before the SJC.” He estimates the case will be heard between two and six months time.

The Andover Zoning Board initially turned down Avalon's request for a com­prehensive permit, but ultimately negotiat­ed with the developer to reduce the number of buildings and units.

While neighbors claim the proposed development will cause area property val­ues to fall, Steve Colyer, town planning director, says every national report he has read on that subject shows there to be no drop in property valuation.

The SJC did not have to agree to hear AvalonBay’s appeal, said Kevin O’Flaher­ty the Goulston & Storrs attorney repre­senting Avalon. It could have declined to review the case or it could have chosen to hear part of the case.

Larger refund now expected■ TRASH CASHContinued from page 1

the money cannot be used until fiscal year 2008.

"It’s a pleasant problem to have and should involve a lot of community debate," said Town Manager Buzz Stapczynski.

The anticipated refund has risen in part because electricity prices have been skyrocketing. The trash plant, which produces electricity by burning trash, has been able to collect more money for the electricity it sells, said Director of Public Works Jack Petkus.

At the same time, the bonds paid to build the trash plant have

been paid off and so the tipping fees, the money paid for unload­ing trash at the plant, go directly into the coffers.

“We were making money depositing trash." said Petkus.

NESWC's lawyers have also become more aggressive at col­lecting on delinquent invoices. Tactics have included putting liens on hauler's properties and preventing them from dumping their trash. The tactics have worked and NESWC's bank balance has been on the rise.

Andover’s share of the NESWC money is one of the largest and on par with the monies that Lexington, Arling­ton and Action will receive.

Asked if departments in town want a share of the rebate. Town Manager Buzz Stapczynski laughed and confirmed there has been interest in the year since the rebate was announced.

Stapczynski proposed a trust fund for the NESWC money at last April's Town Meeting and suggested that the balance be used to offset future solid waste cost increases. Stapczynski also hoped that the money could be used for related projects, includ- ing encouraging recycling efforts and the capping of Dey- ermond fields, a former solid waste landfill.

The proposal was rejected by voters.

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Thursday, Nov. 10 - At 11:32 a.m.. James W. Bonia, 41, of 19 Price Road. Peabody, was arrested and charged with larceny over $250.

At 12:30 p.m., Noel Shannon, 35, of 168 Merrimack St., Man­chester, N.H., was arrested and charged with conspiracy, and shoplifting by concealing merchan­dise (a third offense).

At 1:12 p.m., Juan R. Batista, 32, of 684 Route 202, Barrington, N.H., was arrested and charged with conspiracy and shoplifting by concealing merchandise.

Friday, Nov. 11 - At 1:39 p.m., Luis M. Hernandez, 25, of 475 Union St., Lawrence, was arrested and charged with possession of a Class A substance (heroin) with intent to distribute in a school zone.

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At 2:11 p.m., Ramon Jimenez- Cruz, 29, of 175 Union St., Lawrence, was arrested and charged with distribution of a class A substance (heroin) in a school zone, giving a false name during booking and possession of a false RMV document. Cruz was also arrested and charged on warrants for disorderly conduct, possession of and intent to distribute heroin, conspiracy to violate drug laws, two counts of possession of a class B drug (cocaine), unlicensed opera­tion of a motor vehicle and break­ing and entering during the night­time.

At 6:22 p.m., a 16-year-old female was arrested and charged with assault and battery on a house­hold member and assault with a dangerous weapon.

Saturday, Nov. 12 - At 6:40 p.m., Joaquin E. Hidalgo, 17, of 11 Tenney St., Lawrence, was arrested and charged with shoplifting by pricetag tampering.

At 7:17 p.m., Edwin G. Carrion,

19, of 51 Cedar St., Apt. 2, Lawrence, was arrested and charged with shoplifting by pric­etag tampering and possession of class A (heroin) with intent to dis­tribute.

Sunday, Nov. 13 —At 4:15 p.m., Norman C. Allen. 50, of 67 New­bury St., Apt. 2, Lawrence, was arrested and charged with operating a motor vehicle under the influence of alcohol.

At 9:36 p.m., Eduardo Ferrer, 43, of 189 Middlesex St., Lowell, was arrested and charged with fail­ing to register as a sex offender, operating a motor vehicle after his license was suspended, operating under the influence of alcohol and having an open container of alco­hol in his vehicle.

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Stopping young fire bugs■ FIRE STOPPERSContinued from page I

year. Each session usually enrolls 10 to 12 students ranging in age from 8 to 17, according to Lawrence Fire Captain Bill Lan­non. In the past three years, Mur- nane reports sending approxi­mately eight kids from Andover.

“We've had tremendous suc­cess with this program," Mur- nane says, “It’s not only about learning fire safety, but it's a treatment program involving kids, parents, law enforcement, educators and mental health workers."

Fire School combines coun­seling with classes and a com­munity-service project. After students complete the program, they are placed on probation for one year with probation officers or firefighters checking on their progress.

Since the program was imple­mented in 1992, Lannon said only two children that he knows of. among the dozens treated, have committed repeat offenses.

The types of cases fire pre­vention officers see at Fire School vary from younger chil­dren playing with matches in the woods or burning paper to more severe acts of arson causing property damage.

"We get kids from every eco­nomic and social background you can imagine," Lannon said. “Fire doesn't discriminate. It is a weapon of mass destruction that is available to every man, woman and child. Anybody can get a hold of a book of matches and a lighter.”

Before the treatment program begins, students are required to undergo three evaluation ses­sions with counselors trained in fire-setting behaviors. Evalua­tions help educators determine the most effective type of treat­ment. Ruggieri, who counsels students in the Fire School pro­gram, said there are four main types of identified juvenile firestarters: curious, crisis, delin­quent and pathological.

"Ultimately we want to inter­vene as early as possible,” Rug­gieri said. "It enables us to help prevent more extreme reactions

There are four types of young firesetters, according to local experts:

Curious firesetters are typi­cally younger children, who set fires because they lack proper fire safety education.

“This type of kid often finds matches or other flammable materials left unattended and has a curious urge to play with them," Ruggieri said.

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to emotional issues.”The largest demographic in

Fire School is males between the ages of 9 and 13, and 85 percent of all students enrolled have par­ents who smoke. Without early intervention, experts predict fire setters will become progressive­ly worse with age.

Sgt. Paul Zipper has been a state police officer for 19 years, assigned to the Fire and Explo­sion Investigation Unit operating out of the State Fire Marshal’s office. He wrote a chapter on interviewing juvenile firesetters in the The Handbook on Fireset­ting in Children and Youth.

“Over my career. I've arrested two dozen adult serial firestarters and every one of them started off lighting fires as kids in their own neighborhoods," Zipper said. “But no one really took any action so they continued on, turning into adults who start fires."

Zipper said he has arrested one untreated juvenile firesetter, now in his late 40s, at least six times since 1992. On the fifth occasion Zipper arrested the Methuen man, it was for starting a blaze in his therapist’s office.

"Fire-setting behavior doesn't change with age unless treat­ment is administered," Zipper said.

There is usually a certain stig­ma attached to a teen who has been caught lighting fires, added Lannon. But most of the kids graduating from the Fire School

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light fires away from home. The most important treatment for these individuals, according to Ruggieri, is accountability and restitution for what they burned. “Delinquency types are using fire as a way of acting out,” Ruggieri said. “They're meaning to cause destruction as a way of asserting power.”

Pathological firesetters are a type that Ruggieri said he does not see in Fire School often. This group uses fire as a way of expressing tremendous emotional turmoil and their approach is irrational and dan­gerous.

program are good kids caught up in bad situations, he said.

When recalling Fire School success stories, Lannon said his favorite stems from an Andover incident six years ago, where five teens from Andover High were arrested and charged with setting a fire in the shape of a swastika over a high school field. The teens were honor students who were involved in sports teams, all with clean records.

“Despite their stupid stunt, these were really good kids, the kind of kids you would want your own to be like,” said Lan­non. “I asked one of the kids w hy he would have done such a thing, to bum the Nazi symbol, when he knew how bad and wrong it was. His reply was, ‘We were going to do the anarchy star but it was too hard to draw so we went with the swastika.' You got to remember these are still kids. Sometimes there is no motive, just kids getting into dumb trou­ble."

Lannon said his occasional chance meetings with former Fire School students, years after their enrollment, is the pro­gram's best attribute.

"I see kids out on the street or at the movies and they'll approach me and tell me how great they're doing or how they’re staying out of trouble,” Lannon said. “It feels great knowing that these kids can move past their mistakes. Every­one deserves a second chance."

The most expensive request that Stapczynski is recommending approval for is $1.179,000 for reconstruction of existing sidewalks. Nearly all of the seven streets due for repairs are in a neighbor­hood off North Main Street between Shawsheen Village and the Interstate-495 interchange.

Some residents have long expressed interest in new and existing sidewalks, especially in 1997 when a group known as the Downtown Andover Neighborhood Association (DANA), advocated for sidewalk improvements in downtown, Shaw­sheen Village and Ballardv ale.

"The main thing that’s changed is that the town has developed and started funding money for repairs to existing sidewalks," said DANA mem­ber and resident Harry Voorhees. "The ability to walk (around town) is one of the things that makes Andover great."

Most of the CIP proposals are maintenance items such as new police cruisers, repairing town- building roofs and sewer and water upgrades, "We have done so much over the past several years, including the safety center and two new schools," said Stapczynski "Now. we're iust in catch-up mode on other projects."

Stapczynski is recommending improvements to the Andover Senior Center in the wake of the failed Special Town Meeting proposal for a new senior center. Improvements are slated to occur over the next three years: $85,000 in 2007 and $75,000 in each of the following two years.

The money would go tow ards an outdoor patio, a lawn shed, indoor storage, an upgraded sound system and new furnishings and equipment. The request also specifies a new wood floor for the exercise area and soundproofing folding doors to allow for multiple functions at the same time.

One project that Stapcynski has not recom­mended in this year's CIP is a $9,000 proposal for a townwide mailing of a four-page biannual newsletter, requested by Assistant Town Manager Steve Bucuzzo.

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By Greta Cuyler

Richard Sweitzer sits down at his dining room table every morning at 5:30 a.m. and reads the morning paper. Out of the corner of his eye. he sees people jogging. About 30 to 40 joggers each day, running in the road because there are no sidewalks along his stretch of High Street.

“Somebody is going to get hurt there," Sweitzer, a former jogger, said.

The safety concerns prompted Sweitzer to sub­mit a capital improvement project to the town ask­ing for a 4,000-foot jogging trail/sidewalk on the east side of High Street from Flint Circle to Haverhill Street, near the town snow dump. Half of the area in question would be made into a jog­ging trail through the woods, requiring a foot­bridge over a stream, but no granite curbs. The other part would require a granite sidewalk simi­lar to other sidewalks in town.

“I saw (the request for citizen proposals) in the paper and said ‘Good. I'll put my two cents in.'" said Sweitzer.

He remembers walking that same route 20 years ago on his way to work on Essex Street. One day, a car whizzed by. forcing him to jump into the woods. The car hit his briefcase and never stopped.

The cost to implement Sweitzer's proposal is estimated at $ 100.000.

Sweitzer’s is one of six resident proposals included in this year's Capital Improvement Plan (CIP). Other requests include another sidewalk, dredging and restoring a town-owned retention pond, wooden posts and a chain replacement for the Ballardvale Green, bike and pedestrian paths and bike racks.

In total - including town officials suggestions - there are 54 requests for the FY2007-FY2011 time period. Proposals submitted totaled $19 million. Town officials have reviewed the proposals and Town Manager Buzz Stapczynski has recom­mended projects totaling more than SI 1.2 million.

Two of the town's most talked about possible projects are never mentioned in the town's latest five-year development plan.

There is no mention in the town’s Capital Improvement Plan of the nearly $1 million that Andover Youth Foundation has asked town officials to consider using for infrastructure around a new youth center. There is also no mention in the CIP of a com­munity center proposal. For years. Mary Donohue, communi­ty services director, has included a request for a “community recre­ation center" at Recreation Park.

"We were asked to take it out last year because of the senior center - to minimize confusion,” said Donohue. Now, the town is waiting to see what happens with AYF. she said.

On the youth center issue, AYF approached selectmen last month to discuss the town possi­bly picking up a $ 1 million tab to help with roads, parking, light­ing, landscaping and utility hookups. Town Manager Buzz Stapczynski said this week he has asked AYF representatives to submit a warrant article for next spring's Town Meeting detailing the request. AYF has cut the size of its planned 31 .(XX) square foot building nearly in half.

Proponents of a townwide community center say that build­ing a center to serve all age

groups would be more cost-effec­tive than building two separate buildings such as a youth and senior center.

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VETERANS DAY

Phillips Academy adds first name since Vietnam - that of 1991 grad - to its war memorial

The late Erik Kristensen

During a special Veterans Day observance on Friday, Nov. 11, Phillips Academy honored Lt. Commander Erik S. Kristensen. a 1991 graduate of the school whose name was recently added to its Memorial Place monument. The event marks the first time a new name has been added to the monu­ment since it was dedicated in 1994.

The Memorial Place monument honors alumni who lost their lives during military service subsequent to World War II Prior to the addi­tion of Kristensen's name, the monument contained the names of eight alumni killed during the Korean Conflict as well as the names of eight alumni killed dur­ing the Vietnam War.

Memorial Place is an outdoor

plaza area in front of Borden Gym and behind the Shuman Admission Center.

Kristensen was one of 16 ser­vicemen killed on June 28, 2005 when his Special Operations MH- 47D Chinook helicopter was shot down during a rescue mission in Afghanistan. Kristensen was 33 years old and a member of the US Navy SEALs.

The helicopter crew consisted of eight Navy SEALs and eight members of the Army’s 160th Spe­cial Operations Aviation Regi­ment. According to the Pentagon, Kristensen was the senior officer among the SEAL team. At the time of the crash, Kristensen and his team were en route to extract a four-man Navy SEAL reconnais­sance team that had called for

assistance while operating in Kunar Province, a rugged moun­tainous area in northeastern Afghanistan on the Pakistan bor­der.

Kristensen, who was single, is the only child of retired Rear Adm. Edward K. Kristensen and Suzanne C. “Sam” Kristensen, who live in the Washington, D.C., area.

Town Veterans Day Ceremonies

At Ballardvale Green, (top) Maryann Tropeano pinned a Bronze Star on her husband, James Tropeano. (Bottom) Marilyn Messina pinned one of three medals her husband, Joseph Messina, received for serving in Korea.

From left. John Lewis, James Demers and Robert Merola salute after placing of a floral tribute in Spring Grove Cemetery, at the American Legion lot.

The Andover High School Red Cross Club released 87 balloons at West Parish Cemetery during Veterans Day services, one balloon for each deceased veteran of Andover for the past year.

Bill McCarthy, Warren Kearn, Al Dusey, Leo Doherty and Charles Lord of the American Legion Post 8 offer a rifle salute at West Parish Cemetery during Veterans Day services.

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The $3MquestionA

fter years of overpaying for its trash disposal, Andover is getting a refund from its trash-taking facility. Turns out, the refund will be even larger than

originally thought; as much as $3.2 million might be coming back to Andover.

If the town isn’t going to return the money to tax­payers, how should it spend it? First of all, it needs to eliminate one possibility from receiving any consid­eration. The money cannot add something directly into next year’s operating budget. Anything paid for with such money will need to be cut in future years, when this one-time revenue is not available. From discussion so far, it sounds as if the town will not go down this road, which is only logical.

Departments and residents will have plenty of sug­gestions about one-time capital projects this money could support. At last April’s Town Meeting, the town manager also proposed a trust fund for the NESWC money, with money used to offset future solid waste cost increases or to pay for related pro­jects such as capping Deyermond fields, which were created atop a former landfill. Residents did not sup­port the effort.

Placing the money into a trust fund that can earn interest is a good idea. For instance, if residents truly want some kind of new service center for the town - youth center, senior center or a combination - Andover could create a trust fund and use the interest earned each year to pay for operating expenses. Five percent of $3 million is $ 150,000. One of the reasons the Finance Committee and fiscal conservatives have avoided supporting previous center efforts is because they do not believe Andover can afford to run them without an override. Eliminate the operating cost of a new center from the equation, and efforts to create such buildings are bound to find greater support.

BEGINNING TO LOOK A LITTLE LIKE CHRISTMAS

Workers from Riverside Landscaping put more than 30,000 lights on Minuteman Park's Christmas tree. At 85 feet tall it is one of the largest in the nation. The tree was cut from a home in Methuen and the lights will be turned on the day after Thanksgiving.

Web question

Time to bring back wrestling?

Last week's Andover Townsman Web-site question was: Do you worry

about peanut-related allergies affecting children in the Andover Schools?

31 people responded.• 4, or 13 percent, said.

“Yes, and I think school offi­cials should be extra-careful about the foods they give out at school."

• 14, or 45 percent, said,“Yes, but kids with these allergies should bring food from home to avoid any dan­ger. ”

• 7, or 23 percent, said,“I'm not really concerned. I think the new FDA labeling will help minimize confu­sion.’’

• 6, or 19 percent, said,“Not concerned at all.”

This week's Andover Townsman Web-site question is: Wrestling was

tossed from the sports mat at Andover High School 26

Letters Policy

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

numbers with their letters. The phone numbers will not be pub­lished. The paper reserves the right to edit letters at its discretion. Reasons for editing include editing for length, clarity and style.

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

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years ago. Since then, there has been no wrestling at AHS, and interested boys have been playing for a North Andover club team. Do you approve of Andover High

bringing back its wrestling

program?

• Yes, absolutely. Wrestling is a mainstream sport that should definitely be part of any high school's ath­letic program's repertoire.

• Yes. And I support Andover Youth Services stepping up with a feeder system. It may take a couple of years for a high school program to materialize and that's fine.

• No. We have enough sports at AHS. North Andover is not that far away.

• No. Keep it an AYS club. We don't have the money to fund another sport.

• Other.

To vote, surf to www.andovertownsman.com.

General managerEllen K. Zappala

POOLHOUSE

Facts buoy case of cabana homeownerEditor, Townsman:

I am writing as a concerned resident and taxpayer of the town of Andover. I find the entire tone of letters sent to the paper in last week’s edition unfair and lacking relevant facts. The simple truth is that the Gibsons applied for a per­mit to put in a pool and build a cabana. Both permits were issued by the town. The pool permit was issued on Oct. 15, 2004 and the cabana permit was issued on Jan. 27. 2005. These are permits issued by the town of Andover with the regard to the project that has been under much discussion. The Gibsons did everything they needed to do and more to obtain the permission from the town to go forward with the project. They are the innocent parties who relied upon the town's express approval of the project by issuing each of the permits.

The other critical issue is that the Conservation Com­mission through its former director, James A. Greer, expressly approved the pro­ject. It is important that the residents of the town of Andover have the ability to read Greer's letter dated July 12, 2005, addressed to Bob Douglas, the current director of the conservation depart­ment, in its entirety.

By the way, the Gibsons' file, including a copy of Greer’s letter, is available for inspection at Town Offices by any resident. A simple review of the file will show that the Gibsons took all necessary steps in the planning process and received all necessary approvals and permits from the town.

Nancy Jones

55 High St.

Holiday lighting firm feels zapped by town decisionEditor, Townsman:

I'm writing to clear the air regarding a recent article in your paper in which the job that Vale Landscaping did last year deco­rating the trees in the downtown area was unfairly maligned. There was a comment by the town manger. Buzz Stapczyns- ki, that the job Vale did last year was less than satisfactory.

Stapczynski claimed that we did a “less than superlative job” last year, but never contacted us to discuss the situation. It's unfortunate that the first we've heard of this, almost one year later, was to read it in the paper. If he was dissatisfied with any­thing, we would have been more than happy to work with him to

LETTERS

LINCOLN WOODS

Neighbors seek consessions from multi-family developerEditor, Townsman:

Nine years ago a major Andover developer acquired the O'Hara farmhouse on Lincoln Street. Since then local residents have resisted repeated plans for the property that would drastical­ly change the character of this “quiet New England country road,” as witnesses have described it.

Until now the Planning Board has recognized the deficiencies in these proposals and has turned each one down. Alas, it has accepted the developer's latest proposal, for 22 multi-family units (condominiums) to be squeezed between the rows of houses on Lincoln Street and Shawsheen Road.

To local residents this latest plan appears to be the most inva­sive and least sensitive one yet, calling for multi-family housing in an area zoned for single-fami­ly, and allowing the removal and replacement of many hundreds of massive truckloads of earth.

Mom: Youth services has served my daughter wellEditor, Townsman:

As a proud mother of two teens who have grown up in Andover, I would like to com­ment on how lucky the town is to have Andover Youth Services. Parenting teens is not a simple task and channeling their activi­ties towards positive choices is not always easy. With self-indul­gent activities, drugs and alcohol being popular choices among teens, one would be blind not to recognize the positive affects AYS can have on our communi­ty. Those who visit the AYS Web site (www.andoveryouthser- vices.com) will be amazed at the numerous programs offered to Andover youth on a shoestring budget. These programs are available and successful because of the dedication of the AYS staff. Bill Fahev, Glenn Wilson,

rectify any problem. We pride ourselves on the work we do and received many calls from our customers last year delight­ed with the work we did on their properties. We would have wel­comed a call from the town at that time so that we could address their concerns.

Chip Gill, the owner of Vale, contacted the town this week and, in good faith, offered to sponsor a tree this year if the town would reconsider its posi­tion or, at the very least, agree to meet with him. He was told that the decision was already made to offer the contract to an out- of-town company.

I believe this is a regrettable decision on the part of

The only recourse for residents to preserve the character of our neighborhood is to file suit in Superior Court, a time-consum­ing, expensive and divisive pro­cedure involving legal battles over whether the Indian Ridge esker is preserved if its sides are cut away, or under what circum­stances condominiums in single­family neighborhoods are a posi­tive trend for Andover.

Residents have opted not to fight the decision of the Planning Board in court. However, we would like to see at least three changes to the proposed develop­ment to reduce the impact on our neighborhood, both during con­struction and thereafter.

1. Please do not truck earth off the property via Lincoln Street, a narrow road that is only 18-feet wide in places and that carries lots of vehicular and pedestrian traffic from Andover High School and West Middle School. The developer's holdings now extend to two lots on Shawsheen

Suzie Clarke and Tony Lombardi dedicate their time and energy to the youth of this community not for their meager salaries, but to give our youth the recreational activities, support and guidance so many kids need. I am sure that the staff and philosophy of AYS have positively affected the youth who have attended these wonder­ful programs.

My daughter, now a semor at Andover High School, has been an active participant in Andover Youth Services programs since seventh grade. Having attended an abundance of AYS activities, serving on both Andover Youth Council and Youth Action Coun­cil and volunteering many hours helping with AYS activities, I can truly say she has caught the AYS bug - the desire to serve her community and make it a better

Stapczynski and the town. Andover solicits local business­es to donate money for the dec­orating and should consider an Andover business before look­ing outside the town. The very least we deserved was an honest discussion. It's unfortunate that the town dealt with a local busi­ness in such an offhanded man­ner. We had hoped to resolve this in a mutually satisfactory way.

Vale is committed to being a good neighbor and we look for­ward to serv ing Andover and the surrounding communities for years to come.

Deb Dev lin

North Street, ChelmsfordVale Landscaping employee

Road, which is more appropriate for heavy trucks.

2. Please do not tear up Lin­coln Street for a temporary sewer connection that will not benefit those long-time residents who remain on septic systems.

3. Please do not retain the pro­ject name “Lincoln Woods." Mail carriers, parcel deliverers and visitors looking for us already end up visiting our neighbors on Lincoln Circle; establishing yet another “Lin­coln" only adds more confusion.

A planning process that sets aside our bylaws when they con­flict with developers' interests does not serve local residents well. While property owners should be allowed to develop their property within the law, res­idents also depend on the Plan­ning Board to enforce bylaws protecting neighborhoods against inappropriate developments.

David and

Roselle Heckendom11 Lincoln St.

place for youth. Her college essay, as to the most influential factors in her life, is based upon her experience with AYS and is dedicated to its staff. I would like to share a few excerpts from her essay so people can see the pow­erful and constructive influence AYS has had on her life:

“I feel it is important to give back to the community, especial­ly when it has given so much to me . Andover Youth Council was created with the goal to

empower young people to make positive changes in the communi­ty of Andover through events,

community projects, and positive attitudes... Youth Council wel­comed me to a new environment, a place where new ideas were encouraged and never criticized. It was perfectly normal to be yourself, and no one was ever judged... My passion for commu­nity service has extended beyond Youth Council. Over the past two

years I have volunteered several times a week at the AYS middle school programs. Whether it is coaching a girl’s football team, bowling, ice-skating, playing dodge ball, or playing video games. I am always up for the

opportunity to volunteer my ser­vices. Knowing that I can inspire kids like the AYS counselors inspired me is the biggest pay­ment I can receive.”

We learn from the people we surround ourselves with and I could not ask for any better com­pany or influence than the AYS staff. As an ardent advocate of AYS and its caring staff, I

encourage people to support AYS and also make the dream of a youth center a reality.

Annie Cummings

9 Shirlev Road

8 THE TOWNSMAN, NOVEMBER 17, 2005

THE BACK PAGE

On travel, Dorothy had it right“You can always use the

iron to heat the pizza. It’s the perfect size for a piece.” 1 look at the guy like he’s nuts, but he continues, “The coffee maker is good for heating up other things like left over pasta, but you hafta be sure you had 'em deliver a small plate with the food."

“Now, that’s a good idea," 1 say, wondering why I’d never thought of that.

The conversation is witha consultant I’ve known for years. He's a road trooper - one of those people who fly several times a week, more than a commercial pilot. I average a trip a week, but folks like him hold plat­inum cards for two or three airlines and make me feel like a shut-in.

We are talking in an airline club room. I’m waiting for a red-eye to take me home. The con­sultant is catching a flight to make some money somewhere else.

It's been a long day, starting at 4 a.m. when a door slammed down the hall. Once awake, I began thinking about the all-day meeting that would start at 7:30. As that thought process started, 1 had no chance of continued sleep, so I got up, started the coffee machine and my computer. I was online fast, and looked at e-mails. There'd be no room serv ice until six, so, after e-mails, I improved the powerpoint I'd be using at the meeting.

At 5 a.m. my wake-up call came. I said thank you to a machine and hung up. I ordered breakfast precisely at six. There would be a generic conti­nental breakfast at the meeting, but I need a good breakfast real early to get the maximum out of the day. While waiting for the food, I showered, packed and dressed. I'd slept only four hours and felt sleep deprived, so I took a prescription drug that fools the brain into thinking it slept well.

The hotel room was an approximation of every standard hotel room in America. They are all OK (it's the service that varies a lot and is often poor). I looked out the window: it was still dark. The window was as close as I'd get to the outdoors until taxiing to the airport.

The meeting went well. During the morning break I got my luggage, checked out, and got my online boarding pass at the front desk. After the meeting, I went to the airport to wait for my red­eye. I'm flying out of SeaTac (Seattle Tacoma) and there was no earlier flight that worked. I'll be at the airport for more than four hours. I found a frozen yogurt place and ate my supper. Airport food is pretty bad, mostly greasy and meaty, and I'm a vegetarian, so I don't bother looking for real meals anymore.

The airport clubs are a bargain for frequent

travelers. I buy my membership by trading in fre­quent flyer miles. Clubs have workstations, places to sit and read, and TVs for those who use them. They offer free drinks, coffee and little snacks. They are like a second home except they get real old after an hour or two.

Almost always I use the club to catch up on my e-mails. On the road, when I’m in meetings all day, the e-mails don't stop. If I don’t deal with them before I sleep, it adds to my next day’s work­load. During the meeting I had today. I’d surrepti­tiously checked my handheld for critical e-mails and had responded to a couple.

I travel enough that my office phone is perma­nently programmed to forward my calls to my cellphone. (Office and home phones are already an anachronism for many of us.) Even though it’s after closing hours in America, I’ll return calls that I didn't return during meeting breaks or in the taxi so the person trying to reach me knows I care. I'll often leave messages to send me e-mails if there is anything urgent. That way, when I wake up in my house tomorrow after the second half of my sleep and begin checking e-mails five minutes later. I’ll see the urgent messages.

I board the red-eye. Red-eyes have become popular and, for anyone but road troopers like the consultant, first class upgrades are not available. I have the next best thing: an aisle seat near the front of coach. The airlines save those seats for frequent flyers.

After first class, the frequent flyers board, giv­ing the benefit of finding luggage space on crowd­ed flights. Frequent flyers have two bags: one for the ever-sacred computer and business accou­trements, the other for clothes and toiletries.

The aisle seat gives a sense of more space in the cramped coach (with its seats made for wee people) and gives easy access to bathrooms. It also allows a person to quickly stand and get stored luggage upon reaching a destination and, being near the front, to deplane fast.

Tomorrow is a workday and, although I sleep pretty well on planes, I know the day won't be very productive unless sleep is guaranteed: I get out my earplugs and take a sleeping pill. Each seat had a miniature pillow and blanket left on it, and I tuck myself in right after the flight attendants make their serv ice cart drive-by. Lights go out and a bad movie goes on for those who need it. Sleep quiets my brain, and my last conscious thought is that, when I get to my office tomorrow, I'd better check my travel plans for next week.

On occasion, someone will comment to me that traveling so much must be interesting. My answer is, “Same hotel room, just different views.” For those of you who don’t travel and envy the business traveler, let me say this: even with good seats and airport clubs, there’s no place like home.

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POLICE LOG■ INCIDENTSContinued from page 4

High School reporting a few stu­dents were in possession of alcohol. The caller stated adults had confis­cated the alcohol and requested police file a report.

Thursday, Nov. 10 - At 7:25 a.m., a Wagon Wheel Road resident reported finding a lawn ornament missing from his yard. The caller stated seeing a suspicious car in the area and believed it was related to his missing ornament. After check­ing the area, police said the orna­ment had only fallen out of site and was not missing.

Friday, Nov. 11 - At 1:24 p.m., a 911 caller informed police about a strange man carrying a football who came into a Main Street business and requested money.

At 5:26 p.m., a male subject called police and stated he was thinking about harming himself. Police said the subject was trans­ported to Holy Family hospital without incident.

Saturday, Nov. 12 - At 11:25 a.m., a Stirling Street resident reported two tents were set up in the woods behind his home. Police confiscated a few items from the tents that were turned over to the Lawrence Police Department.

At 12:40 p.m., Lawrence police requested canine assistance from Andover to help search for a sub­ject involved in an attempted mur­der.

At 6:16 p.m., a loss-prevention employee called police about four males in a local business who allegedly stole some coats. Police placed two men under arrest.

At 7:25 p.m., police responded to a call about a 17-year-old female who reportedly took 10 antidepres­sants. The subject was transported

to a local hospital by ambulance.Sunday, Nov. 13 - At 10:51

p.m., the Main Street Mobil report­ed a vehicle drove off without pay­ing for $10 in gasoline. Police caught up with the suspect and said the incident was "an honest mis­take.”

At 2:46 p.m., a Sweeney Circle resident reported her tap water had a strange odor and a white film in it.

At 5:12 p.m., a 911 call was received from a North Main Street residence, reporting two subjects had just tried to break into a home. The caller told police the subjects came into the house looking for a family member and then began kicking the caller. The caller told police he knew the subjects through school and that they had fled the house on foot afterward. Police apprehended the subjects near Friendly’s on Main Street.

At 5:59 p.m., police received a call about an elderly female who was struck by a car on Main Street. The injured woman was transported to a local hospital.

Monday, Nov. 14 - At 9:12 a.m., a firefighter reported a deer was hung up in the fence at the post office on Stevens Street. The ani­mal control officer reported nega­tive results.

At 9:56 a.m., a Blanchard Street resident called police about some recent complaints by people seeing seagulls roosting on roofs in the area. The animal control officer said he would contact the Board of Health.

At 7:37 p.m., a resident reported being depressed and taking 15 to 20 Zanax. An ambulance transported the subject to Lawrence General Hospital.

Tuesday, Nov. 15 - At 6:03 p.m., a caller reported a one-year- old was locked inside a vehicle on

Brown Street. Police got the vehicle open and the child was unharmed.

At 8:25 p.m., a 58-year-old resi­dent reported he had been drinking

for days and was feeling depressed. Police filed a report.

At 10:07 p.m., a Memorial Cir­cle resident reported yelling and screaming coming from one of the apartments. Police reported a male subject had assaulted his girlfriend.

BREAKSWednesday, Nov. 9 - At 8:28

p.m.. a resident reported someone broke into his Ford FI50 and stole his laptop computer.

Thursday, Nov. 10 - At 7:51 a.m., a Crescent Drive resident reported her vehicle was broken into during the night.

At 4:33 p.m., a Longwood Drive resident reported his vehicle was broken into during the night.

Friday, Nov. 11 - At 1:24 a.m., a Bartlet Street resident reported motor vehicles at the home were broken into during the night.

THEFTSMonday, Nov. 14 - At 6:42

a.m., an Arundel Street resident reported all four wheels on her vehicle were removed during the night.

VANDALISMSunday, Nov. 13-At 3:28 p.m.,

an Exeter Way resident reported damage to his lawn after an unknown vehicle drove over it dur­ing the night.

Monday, Nov. 14 - At 7 a.m., a Rutgers Road resident reported her mailbox was damaged during the night.

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Backhoe new weapon in Andover’s war on drugsBy Rita Savard

After selling heroin to an undercover police detec­tive and sending police on a foot chase across Interstate 93, a Lawrence man is being held without bail until his court hearing on Nov. 30.

Ramone Jiminez-Cruz's attempt to outrun Andover police last Friday was foiled after his vehicle hit the shovel of a backhoe truck doing construction work along the High Plain bridge over Interstate 93. The dri­ver of the vehicle, Luis M. Hernandez, 25, of Lawrence, was immediately arrested, police said. Cruz, 29, also of Lawrence, jumped out of the vehicle and fled on foot with four police officers in pursuit.

Officer Peter Reming was working a traffic detail at the 1-93 construction site, and followed behind Cruz as he scaled a fence and ran across the northbound lane of 1-93 around 1 p.m.

“He went right over the fence like a deer," said Sgt. Don Patullo. “Through the woods and out into the high­way - (officers’) safety was in jeopardy but they did a great job.”

Cruz and Hernandez had first fled the area of High Plain Road in their car after selling heroin to an under­cover detective. Both men were arrested and charged with possession of a class A substance and intent to distribute the drug in a school zone.

Both men were arraigned on Monday in Lawrence District Court. According to Tom Donovan, spokesman for the district attorney’s office, Hernandez was being held on $1,500 cash bail on Tuesday, while Cruz was being held without bail due to previous charges, includ­ing possession of a class B substance and breaking and entering during the night with the intent to commit a felony.

Both men will appear in court again on Wednesday, Nov. 30.

Straw poll: 3-2

on cabana fightBy Greta Cuyler

Andover’s Conservation Commission continues to deliberate the case of the 1,300 square foot cabana built within wetlands boundaries even though the state Department of Environmental Pro­tection has accepted oversight.

In an informal poll. Commission members voted 3-2, with two members abstaining, that the Gibsons should be required to file a permit application. This would leave them open to the pro­ject being rejected, and the building being tom down.

Daniel and Lynn Gibson have nearly completed construction of a pool and cabana on their property at 3 Hazelwood Circle. The project was verbally approved by former Conservation Direc­tor James Greer without application fees or abutter notification prior to construc­tion. But conservation officials say Greer did not have the authority to approve the work.

Mark Johnson, the Gibson's attorney, maintains that the cabana is exempt from the local bylaw because it is an accessory building, similar to a shed or deck.

Cabana property abutters James and Katherine Hauer have hired an attorney and have asked the commission to decide if the project is applicable under the town bylaw.

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THE TOWNSMAN, NOVEMBER I7, 2005

EntertainmentKyle Butler's jacket is sure to turn some heads starting tonight, Thursday as Andover High

stages Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat.

“Gathering Season,” a group show at Lorica Artworks, 90 Main St., presents recent work by 21 artists from Ireland and America whose images “yield a bountiful display of subject matter linked to the land,” according to the show's

organizers. Above: On the Marsh by Ed Cooper, oil on canvas. There will be an opening reception featuring live traditional Irish music by the Ceili Band, tomorrow, Friday, Nov. 18 from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. Gallery hours are Tuesday, Wednesday, Saturday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Thursday, 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.; Friday, 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.; Sunday, noon to 4 p.m.; and by appointment. The show runs to Dec. 31 with free admission and handicap access. Call 978-470-1829 or check out www.loricaartworks.com for more information.

Andover High’s debut of ‘Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat’

Staging ‘a visual riot’By Rita Savard

T’s hard not to notice a person strut­ting around in a rainbow-colored coat - especially if an entourage is needed to

help with wearing it.Trailing 12-feet behind him and weigh­

ing about 20 pounds. Kyle Butler’s jacket is sure to turn some heads. The 16-year-old will display the flashy couture tonight at the Collins Center in Andover High’s debut of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor

Dreamcoat‘‘The coat is something to come see the

show for alone." Butler says. "It's pretty incredible."

But the visual riot, says AHS drama teacher Susan Choquette. does not stop at the coat. A cast of 75 student actors - rang­ing from kindergarten through high school - dance and sing their way through a range of melodies and costume changes as colorfully diverse as Joseph's amazing coat.

Created by Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber, the musical was originally w ritten for an audience of seventh-graders at a school in London more than 30 years ago.

"They just kept adding to it slowly over the years and it turned into this big. fun mess of musical numbers combining differ­ent time periods and styles." says Butler.

Jazz, calypso, rock. rap. country and more are all explored in the 90-minute per-

Continued on page 14

Thursday, November 17Joseph and the Amazing Techni­

color Dreamcoat. a lavish produc­

tion of the musical written by

Andrew Lloyd Webber with lyrics by Tim Rice, features more than

50 Andover High School students (Kyle Butler as Joseph, Becky Cristoforo as the narrator, and Justin Colombo as Pharaoh I and

another 26 elementary and middle- school students, backed up by pro­

fessional lighting, a dreamcoat on

loan from the North Shore Music-

Theater and sets both designed and built by students in the hgh

school’s technical theater classes, 7:30 p.m., $18, $9 for students and

seniors aged 60 and older, the Collins Center, Shawsheen Road; for tickets, call 978-623-8666.

Deborah MichaelWarren Casey

A Poetry reading, featuring two Andover poets, Deborah Warren, whose new book is Zero Meridian.

and Michael Casey, author of the collection Permanent Party, 7

p.m., followed by book signings,

Andover Bookstore, 89R Main St.;

978-475-0143 or www.andover-

bookstore.com.

Panel discusses elder services, rep­resentatives of the Nevins Family

of Services, Elder Services of the

Merrimack Valley and HomeCare

Inc. will discuss the home and health-care options available to

r ••

From Nov. 22 through Dec. 31, Alpers Fine Art, 2 Main St., will present “Counterpoints," a two-artist exhibit featuring works

by John Mulcahy and Stephanie Anderson. Above: Apple Slices by Stephanie Anderson, 8 x 9-1/2 inches, watercolor. There will be an artists' reception and open house on Saturday, Dec. 3 from 6 to 9 p.m.

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older adults and their caregivers,

6-8 p.m., free and open to the pub­lic, including a light complimenta­

ry supper at 6 p.m., followed at 6:30 p.m. by the program, at the Nevins Adult Health Center, 12

Ingalls Court, Methuen; reserva­tions required, Pam Seyler 978-

682-7611, Ext. 360.

Mother Connection, a non-protit

organization serving mothers and children, will hold its eighth annu­al Preschool Fair, featuring repre­

sentatives from more than 30 area preschools, 6:30-9:30 p.m., free

and open to the public at the Wyn­

dham Hotel. 123 Old River Road; 978-688-8969. or ww w themother-

connection.org.

Andover Chapter meeting. West­

on A. Price Foundation, a way to

learn, in a small group setting, about the benefits of traditional

foods. This meeting: how to pre­

pare nuts, grains and seeds to make them more digestible; visi­

tors welcome. 6-8 p.m., call for

directions; Liz Anderson 978-474-

9283 westonaprice.org.

Friday, November 18Tres Bach concert, a program fea­

turing celebrated Bach arias for Advent and the holidays, a toccata for harpsichord in e minor and a

"handful" of Handel, 7:30 p.m., suggested donation S15—$25, $5-

$10 students and struggling artists.

West Parish Church 129 Reserva­

tion Road; 978-744-1119.

“A Baroque Christmas Prelude, ” a

concert by the Spectrum Singers

featuring works by Heinrich Schuetz and Marc-Antoine Charp-

entier and showcasing the talents of Andover residents Carl Bew ig

and J. Morton Jr., 8 p.m., tickets

Continued on page 10

PHOTOS B* Tim JEAN

During dress rehearsal in the Collins Center for Andover High’s debut of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat. Joseph’s 11 brothers strip him of his multi-colored coat - a gift from his father - and sell him into slavery.

A proponent of intellectual agility’Author David Halberstam covers the field in talk at PhillipsBy Courtney Fiske

What’s Up contributor

WHEN MANY PEOPLE

think about foot­ball, they picture a violent and brutal

game reserved for hulking men. Fewer recognize football as a cerebral game, a contest of brain­power between rival teams. But David Halberstam does, and he uses Patriots coach and Phillips Academy alumnus Bill Belichick as exhibit A.

Halberstam, a Pulitzer prize­winning journalist, emphasized this fact during his well-attended talk at Phillips Academy last Fri­day, Nov. 4. He presented Belichick as the epitome of the

On intelligence-gatheringIn addition to talking about sports, David Halberstam, a former

reporter in Vietnam, offered his views about the war in Iraq. He is cer­tainly no supporter of the Bush administration.

"[The administration] was ideological and wrong," he said. "This war is the most catastrophic miscalculation of foreign policy in my life... a hemorrhaging not just of young men and women, but a hemor­rhaging of our souls.”

He described policy-makers as naive in thinking that American troops would be welcome in Iraq, and that the United States, not Al- Jazeera, would be swaying the opinions of the Iraqi people.

“That (the United States) could be so powerful and so unknowing of the rest of the world is staggering to me," he said.

While conservatives and the administration have vigorously denied such claims, Halberstam declared that Vice President Dick Cheney had contrived intelligence in support of the war and the connection between A1 Qaeda and Sadaam Hussein.

“Where does this lack of intelligence start?" he mused. "Do we not want the answers we will get if we ask the questions properly? If we don’t want the answers, why not?”

Halberstam attributed the relative lack of outrage over the war in Iraq, as compared to Vietnam, to several factors. Unlike in the final days of the Vietnam War, America now has an all-volunteer army, a weakened media and Democratic party, and a society made vulnerable by the attacks of September 11.

intellectual agility that is at the core of America's most popular sport. Promoting his book. The Education of a Coach. Halber­stam described Belichick as "both a platoon leader and a com- mander-in-chief," as willing to do the menial work as to map out the X’s and the O’s. "In this sport," he said, "you better have brain power because your mistakes are so expensive.”

An author best-known for his historical works, such as The Best and the Brightest and The Pow­ers That Be. Halberstam charac­terizes his recent book as a chance “to catch [his] breath between longer works.”

At its core, he believes, the book is still about American his­tory, because of football's impact on American society . Halberstam said the sport even serves to rein­force ournation's for­eign policy:“Football conjures an artificial instinct for patriotism...It is the most militaristic of sports, with its blitzes and bombs, and is the sport in which the coaches have the most power, like gener­als."

At first,Belichick was reluc­tant to allow Halberstam to write a book abouthim. The necessary book promo­tion would have violated the coach's cardinal rule about always placing the team over the individual. Yet, Halberstam's intent was not to write a narrative of Belichick's life, but to delve into the workings of his mind. In a sport where the league man­dates virtual equity - through the use of salary caps and weighted schedules - Halberstam believes the success of a team hinges not on the brawn, but the brain behind the operation.

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David Halberstam, signing his book at Phillips Academy, wrote about Patriots coach and PA alumnus Bill Belichick.

"This book is fundamentally about implied intelligence, about how to use an intellect," explained Halberstam. “Nothing [in this game] is more important

than intelli­gence - how to maximize [your] strengths and mini­mize their strengths."

Halber­stam praises the cerebral side of the sport, but he laments its changing nature. As he explains, the mass broadcast­ing of foot­ball on tele­vision has had “huge affects on the egos and values [of the play-

........................ers]."

"Every one [of the players] have been catered to since they were teenagers, each is protected from reality, and [they] are sur­rounded by people telling them that they are right. The dynamic needs to be reversed to take away the addiction of television and the modem media." he said.

While money and individual interest often rule in the National Football League. Halberstam described the key to Belichick's success as his emphasis on the team versus the individuals.

10 THE TOWNSMAN, NOVEMBER 17, 2005

CROSSWORD PUZZLE EVENTS CALENDAR

CLUES ACROSS

1. Watering holes

5. Gave up 9, A way to hold out

13. Fatty

14. Cookie type

15. Eagle's nest16 Fails to get attention

19. A way to give a benediction to

20. A way to drink21. The seed of an Asiatic legume

22. Brain test23. Compass pt.

24 Compact discs

27. Score28. A person of French descent

29. An unofficial association of people

30. Camera brand

33. Position on a baseball team

34. Be in debt35. Throw forcefully

36. Reflected

37. Month

38. Fed

39. Rod used to resist longitudinal

compression40. Sylvan deity

41. Small cask or barrel

42. Skin

43. A quantity of money

44. Tax collector

45. Wrath

46. Angular shape

47. Nimble

50. Hostelry

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51. Instrumentalist

53. Disguise

59. Any mature animal

60. Soviet Union

61. Oceans

62. Chief magistrate of Venice

63. Magpies

64. In a way, picks at

CLUES DOWN

1. Seats

2. Joel's instrument

3. Mixture of two or more metals

4. Monetary unit of Guinea

5. Plunderer

6. Type of eagle

7. Fertilized

8. Drive obliquely, as of a nail

9 Not shallow

10. A major division of geological time

11. Type of tree

12. Affirmative

15. Abroad

17. Interloper

18. Affirm

23. Someone worthy of imitation

24. Used in archery

25. Fluffy

26. Direct the course

27. Crony

28. Evil spirit

30. Yellowish brown color

31. Furthest from the middle

32. Sediment

33. Figure

36. Bird genus

37. Preserve of crushed fruit

39. Early model with only one string

per note40. Sweeten

43. A vast desert in N. Africa

47. Transient cessation of respiration

48. Smooth brown oval nut of south

central US.

49. A hairdo formed by braiding

50. A small island

52. Utter in a grating voice

53. Exaggerated zeal

54. Rapid bustling movement

55. A quadrilateral sail

56. An inexperienced young person

57.23rd letter of the Greek alphabet

58. Monetary unit of Chile

■ NOV. 17 THRU NOV. 27Continued from page 9

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Holiday Fair, handcrafts and well- known brand names, handbags,

beauty products, fashion jewelry, handmade soaps, children's books, gourmet food, kitchen accessories,

original artwork, baskets, photogra­phy, painted glassware and more; raffle table, baked goods and bev­erages, 7-10 p.m., free admission,

with a portion of the proceeds to benefit the non-profit preschool,

Andover Country Day School, lower level of St. Robert Bel-

larmine Church, 198 Haggetts Pond Road; 978-686-2777.

“Gathering Season" opens at Lori-

ca Artworks, a group show pre­

senting recent work by 21 artists from Ireland and America whose images are linked to the land;

opening reception featuring live

traditional Irish music by the Ceili

Band, 6:30-9:30 p.m.; gallery hours: Tuesday, Wednesday, Satur­day 10 a.m.-5 p.m.; Thursday 10

a.m.-8 p.m.; Friday 10 a.m.-7

p.m., and Sunday noon-4 p.m., as well as by appointment; free

admission, handicap access; 90

Main St.; 978-470-1829 or www.loricaartworks.com.

Gallery exhibit and reception, new

works of the Saltbox Gallery artists will be on display in Collidge Hall

on the Topsfield fairgrounds, including paintings in all media, pastels, etchings, stained glass, pot­

tery, handcarved and stencilled objects and antiques, 10 a.m.-5

p.m.; reception 7-9 p.m., featuring Trillium, an instrumental ensem­ble; free admission, Topsfield Fair­grounds, Route One, Topsfield; 978-887-3844.

Premiere Night - Festival of Trees,

launching the 12th annual display of more than 200 sparkling Christ­

mas trees that will be on display daily through Dec. 3 [See related listing for Saturday, Nov. 79.) 7-10 p.m., $35, Valley Office Park at 13

Branch St., Methuen; for tickets,

call 978-686-8878.

Get a Clue: The Musical, to find out

if it was Miss Scarlet in the lounge with the rope or Professor Plum in

the study with the wrench, the audience-interactive musical ver­sion of the popular board game

never ends the same way, because

the audience chooses the suspect, the room and the weapon, 7:30 p.m., $12 at the door, $10 in

advance, performed by Acting Out,

at The Stage, 60 Island St„ Lawrence; 978-794-0001.

Steel Magnolias, the play that was

adapted to become an Academy Award-winning film will be pre­

sented by the Players Theatre Co. of Lowell, 8 p.m., tickets $15, $10 for seniors, dinner packages and

group rates are available; $1 of

ticket price is being donated to

Hurricane Katrina Fund; at the Burgoyne Theatre in the McDo­

nough Arts Magnet School, 40

Paige St., Lowell; 978-458-3852.

A Murder of Crows, a heart-warm­

ing family drama by Ed Graczyk, author of the acclaimed Come Back

to the 5 & Dime, Jimmy Dean, is performed by the Quannapowitt

Players, and features Barbara Bour­geois of Andover in a starring role, 8 p.m., tickets $14, $13 for seniors

and students, at the QP Playhouse, 55 Hopkins St., Reading; for tick­ets, call the box office at 781-942-

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Peter Pan, the James M. Barrie tale

of everlasting childhood will be

presented by the Pentucket Players, 8 p.m., tickets $21, at the Rogers

Center for the Performing Arts on

the campus of Merrimack College,

315 Turnpike St. (Route 114),

North Andover; 978-521-9259 or visit the Web site www.pentucket-

players.org.

Joseph and the Amazing Technicol­

or Dreamcoat, 7:30p.m., see entry for Thursday, Nov. 17.

Saturday, November 19

Chamber music at Phillips Acade­

my, the music department presents a concert by the Phillips Academy

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EVENTS CALENDAR

■ NOV. 17 THRU NOV. 27Continued from page 10

C hamber Music Society, compris­ing students and faculty, perform­

ing selections by Mozart. Brahms. Haydn, Ravel and Saint-Saens, 7

p.m., in the Timken Room at Graves Hall, on the PA campus,

180 Main St., free and open to the public; 978-749-4995.

Children’s concert at Temple

Emanuel coordinated by Rachel

Stem as a “mitzvah project," the

concert is a fundraiser to help sup­ply musical instruments for the

Music for All program at the

Lawrence Boys and Girls Club, and is offered in collaboration with the

Andover Chamber of Music,2-3:30 p.m., suggested donation $10 payable at the door. Temple

Emanuel, 7 Haggetts Pond Rd.; 978-475-1019.

Author reading, Haverhill resident

David Crouse.

T, I I tannery

I O'Connor1 '■”» IB Award for

Short Fiction,

reads from his debut collec­

tion, which

includes seven stories and a

novella, with Boston as a backdrop, 2

p.m., Andover Bookstore. 89R Main St.; Karen Hams 978-475-

0143.

77th annual Holiday Faire, gourmet

goodies, floral arrangements, pre­

wrapped teacher and hostess gifts, handmade knits, cards, ornaments

and festive table linens; profession­

al crafters; fresh and frozen pies,

cakes, cookies; Christmas greens for ordering; Gingerbread House

contest, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., with lun­cheon by Raspberries served from

11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., free admis­

sion, Christ Church, 25 Central St.; 978-475-0529.

Folk music concert. Das id Massen-

DavidMassengill

DianeTaraz

David Crouse <

gill, a national­ly-known folk

songwriter and

storyteller, will perform with

“his dulcimer, soft-edged vocal style and sharp social

commentary,”8 p.m., doors

open at 7:30 p.m., opening

for Massengill

is Diane Taraz. a solofolksinger and

dulcimer play­er. $15. coffee

and desserts

available for

purchase, at the New Moon

Coffeehouse at

the HaverhillUniversalist Unitarian Church, 16

Ashland St.. Haverhill: 978-373-

9259 or visit the Web site www.newmooncoffeehouse.org.

Indian Association of Merrimack

Valley celebration, the IMVA is

marking the tenth anniversary of its inception with a celebration of

Diwali, the festival of lights and a fair or “Mela." featuring vendors reflecting the various food styles of

India, games for children, crafts,

painting, jewelry, costumes and

Henna painting, as well as continu­

ous stage programs, including two dance competitions, and live music by the group Yaadein. $2 admis­

sion. free for children under five,

4-10 p in., North Andover High School, 675 Chickering Road, North Andover; Jagdish Garg 978-

681-5845.

Snowflake Christmas Fair, crafts,

gift baskets, a silent auction, a cafe

(serving homemmade roast turkey sandwiches, soups and desserts),

photos with Santa, Grammy's Attic

indoor yard sale, a raffle to benefit

one of the local food pantries and

more, 9 a.m.-3 p.m., free admis­sion. Trinitarian Congregational

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Church, 72 Elm St., North Andover; 978-686-4445 or

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Greater Boston Antiques Show.

160 antiques dealers from 11 slates,

with antiquities from the 18th to the early 20th centuries, including something for everyone front the

casual to the serious collector or dealer; featuring Janet Sartor of

Gentle Giant Restoration and Con­servation, who will demonstrate

some of the methods she uses to

conserve antiques and works of art, 10 a m. to 5 p.m., $7 admission or $15 for early preview at 9 a nt.,

Shriner's Auditorium, Wilmington;

781-862-4039 or visit the Web site

www.NEAntiqueShows.com.

Festival of Trees, the 12th annual

display of more than 200 sparkling Christmas trees, all decorated to

dazzle the more than 20,000 visi­

tors attracted from all over New England each year, open daily

through Dec. 3, Monday through Friday, 5-9 p.m.. and Saturday and

Sunday, 10 a.m.-9 p.m.. $6, $4

seniors (65 and older), free for chil­

dren 12 and under, with proceeds to benefit the restoration of Methuen's

historic landmarks. Valley Office Park at 13 Branch St.. Methuen;

978-686-8878.

Home and Hearth Holiday Faire,gift booth, needle work, homemade

baked goods, Christmas Alcove,

Santa, luncheon featuring home­made soups, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.,

Tewksbury United Methodist

Church. 2335 Main St.; 978-658-

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Elks First Annual Holiday Craft

Fair, candles, foods, handcrafted

soaps, jewelry, placemats. Christ­mas decoratiosn, home interiors,

homemade crafts, and vendors such

as Mary Kay, Tupperware. the

Pampered Chef and more, noon to 4 p.m.. Lawrence Elks Lodge. 652 Andover St.. Lawrence; Ruth 978- 372-3643

Photo seminar, presented by the Yankee Photographic Society, fea­

turing two how-to sessions by

nationally-recognized photographer Len Rue Jr., whose work has been

published in National Geographic. Newsweek and the NY Times Maga­

zine, among many others, and who will discuss aspects of composition

and design, and the type of photo­

graphic equipment ;uid tillers appropriate for landscape photogra­phy; also featuring a portfolio com­

petition for slides and prints, with

cash prizes and a "Best of Show" plaque, and a number of setups for photographing male and female

models in glamor, portrait and bathing-suit genres; Hunt's Photo w ill have a table for books, equip­

ment, videos and other items from the Len Rue catalog; 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m., $40 fee at the door, $26 for

pre-registered Yankee members.

$34 pre-registered non-members,

$6 additional for buffet lunch. Dan vers High School, 60 Cabot Road.

Danvers; 781-592-9922.

An Evening of Folk Music, leatur ing Merle Roesler peforming music from American to Jewish traditions,

with voice, guitar, and Appalachian dulcimer, 8 p.m., doors open al 7:30 p in., $10 per person, at Cori

gregation Beth Israel. 501 S Main

St.; 978-474-0540.

Joseph and the Amazing Technicol­or Dreameoat, 2 p.m. and 7:JO p.m., see entry for Thursdav, Nov.

17.

Peter Pan, 2 and 8 p.m., see entry for

Friday. Nov. 18.

Andover Country Day School Holi­day Faire 9 a.m. to 2 p.m see entry for Fridas, Nov. 18.

Clue: The Musical. 7: JO p.m . see

entry for Fridas: Nov. 18.

Steel Magnolias 8 p in see entry lor

Fridas: Nov. 18.

A Murder of Crows, 8 p.m.. see entrs for Fridas: Nos: 18.

Saltbox Gallery show, 10 a.m. 5

p.m., see entry for Fridas. Nov. 18

Sunday, November 20

The High Cost of Low Price, the

controversial new film. "Wal-Mart:

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debuts in Andover as part of a

grassroots effort that hopes to real

ize 3.000 screenings across the

country between Nov. 13 and 20, exploring the every day lives of

families struggling to light against a

goliath. 6 p.m.. Unitarian Lniver- salist Congregation in Andover. 6 Locke St.; Ralph Galen 97&-475-

4454.

Coro Stella Maris in concert the

"North Shore's foremost vocal chamber ensemble," presents

"From Manger to Magnihcat." a

program ol music spanning live centuries, including some selections thal arc familiar and some never heard before, by Aleolti, Praetonus.

Hassler. Victoria, Purcell. Laund-

sen and Part. 4 p.m.. followed by a reception. $15. $10 students and

seniors, at St. John's Episcopal Church, 48 Middle St.. Gloucester 978-283-3833 or

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Art and poetry, Fran McCormick of

Andover will demonstrate both al a

presentation hosted by the Andovers Artists Guild, 2-4 p.m..

tree to members, guests welcome w ith $2 donation North Parish Church, al the corner of Academy

and Great Pond roads. North Andover; Val 978-658-4693

Essex ( handier Music Players, per

forming Chopin. Elliott Carter, and

two new works, including the world premiere of Suite for Flute. Cello and Piano by J Windel Brown, a

professor of mathematics at North­

ern Essex since 1971, whose works have been performed locally and in

Boston and Prague. 2:30 p.m.. in the library conference area on ihe

Haverhill campus of Northern Essex Community College. $10. $7 seniors. $5 siudcnls. with a maxi­

mum family cost of $25, 100 Elliott St.. Haverhill. 978-556-3862.

“An Afternoon with Mira Nair." the Peabody Essex Museum in

Salem. Mass, celebrates the art and

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fighters Santa Parade on Sunday. Nov. 27 starting at 1 p.m.The rain/snow date will be Dec. 4.The parade route will leave Doherty Middle School and trav ­

el up Whittier Street to Elm Street. The parade will then proceed to Main Street and end on Bartlet Street.

This uniquely Andover event will present marching bands, clowns, floats, dancers, antique fire trucks and, of course. §anta himself. The parade committee announced that this year's grand marshal is Andover's own Patrick Keefe with his wife, Leigh, and their four children: Meagan, Brenna, Patrick Jr. and Conan.

Organizers said, “Mr. Keefe has just recently returned from a tour of duty in Iraq and it's appropriate that we honor his dedica­tion and service to our country and to recognize the sacrifice that not only he made but that of his family.”

The parade committee has worked during the last few months to make this 50th annual parade a memorable experience, accord­ing to the organizers. “After all. the smiles on the children s faces is what this event is all about," they said.

To contribute to or participate in the parade, call Lt. David Lynch at 978-475-1220; or send him an e-mail at [email protected].

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Jazz music, the Barbara and Al

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guesi Dick Johnson Artie Shaw's bandleader on sax and clarinet,

and regulars Jack Semer on piano. Mark ( arisen on bass. Al Boudreau

on drums and Barbara Bi iudreau doing vocals. 5-8 p.m.. $5 music

charge reservations recommended. Stripers Grille, 175 Bridge St.. Sal­

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Benefit concert the Trinity Church

Choir. Bell Choir and a number of

soloists will highlight Schubert s

Mass in G major and selections of

American music ranging from the traditional to jazz, with proceeds to

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tuition-free schtxxl being created through a partnership between

Christ Church in Andover and Grace Church in Lawrence, and

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Peter Pan. 2 p.m. see entrs for Fri­

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Joseph and the Amazing Technicol­

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Greater Boston Antiques Show. 10

a.m. to 4 p.m., see entrs for Satur­day, Nos: 19.

Saltbox Gallery show, 10 a.m.-5

p.m. see entrs for Fridas. Nos: 18.

Monday, November 21Morning Book Group, discussing

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623-8401. Ext 49. or visit Web site www.mhl.org.

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p.m.. Memonal Hall Library, Main

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St.; Nonna Gammon 978-623- 8401, Ext. 49 or www.mhl.org.

Harvest Festival Assembly. Ibr the

27th time the schoolwide project at

the Sanborn School will deliver 250 bountiful gift bags to senior citizens

in Andover, along with entertain­

ment by Sanborn students and the chorus from the Andover Senior

Center, 10— 11:15 a.m., free and the public is cordially invited, Sanborn School, Lovejoy Road; 978-474- 0575.

Wednesday, November 23No events listed.

Thursday, November 24 Thanksgiving DayFeaster Five Road Race. Kids' IK,

Concert at Temple Emanuel promotes Music for All outreach program

There will be a special chil­dren's concert held Saturday, Nov. 19 from 2 to 3:30 p.m. at Temple Emanuel. 7 Haggettts Pond Road.

Rachel Stern. 13. of Andover, will be coordinating this concert for her “mitzvah project."

This is a fundraising effort for the Music for All Program at the Lawrence Boys and Girls Club. This outreach program is offered in collaboration with the Andover Chamber Music- Series.

The Music for All Program provides instruction to under­served children. A suggested donation of $ 10 per person (payable at the door) will help to supply this program with the instruments the students need.

Children 3 and younger are admitted free. There will be refreshments following the con­cert. Call Rachel Stem at 978- 475-1019 for more information.

5-mile and 5K races/walks (see

story' on page 21.)

Thanks-4-Giving Road Race/Walk,

the fourth annual race and walk to raise funds for Alternative House, a

non-protit. comprehensive organi­zation for battered women, free pies

to all who participate, 8 a.m., entry fee $15 prepaid or $20 on date of

race, at the Lowell Lodge of Elks. Old Ferry Road, Lowell; 978-937- 5777 or visit the Web site

www.coolrunning.com for a regis­tration form.

Friday, November 25Peter Pan, 2 and 8 p.m.. see entry for

Friday, Nov. 18.

Saturday, November 26No events listed.

Sunday, November 27Santa arrives, the Andover Fire­

lighters present the 50th annual Firelighters Santa Parade, featuring marching bands, clowns, floats,

dancers, antique tire trucks and Santa himself. 1 p.m., starting from

the Doherty Middle School at 30 Bartlet St., and traveling up Whitti­

er to Elm, Main and returning to Bartlet; to contribute or participate call Dave Lynch 978-475-1220 or

e-mail [email protected].

OngoingSeasonal Activities

50th Annual Firefighters Santa Parade, sponsored by the Andover

Firelighters and featuring marching bands, clowns, floats, dancers,

antique lire trucks and Santa him­self. I p.m.. starting from the

Doherty Middle School at 30 Bart­let St., and traveling up Whittier to

Elm. Main and reluming to Bartlet:

to contribute or participate call Dave Lynch 978-475-1220 or reach him by e-mail at

[email protected].

Festival of Trees, the 12th annual

display of more than 200 sparkling

Christmas trees, all decorated to dazzle the more than 20,000 visi­

tors attracted from all over New England each year, open daily

through Dec. 3, Monday through Friday. 5-9 p.m.. and Saturday and

Sunday , 10 a.m. to 9 p.m.. $6, $4

seniors (65 and older), free for chil­dren 12 and under, with proceeds to

benefit the restoration of Methuen's histone landmarks, Valley Office

Park at 13 Branch St., Methuen;

978-686-8878.

Art Exhibitions

Addison Gallery of American Art.

Chuck Close Prints: Process and

Collaboration, through Dec. 2;

Unfamiliar Territory, the photogra­phy of Oscar Palacio, through Dec. 31, regular gallery hours beginning in September are Tuesday-Saturday

10 a.m.-5 p.m., Sunday 1-5 p.m., free admission, Addison Gallery of

American Art. Phillips Academy;

978-749-4015, www.addis-

ongallery.org.

Alpers Fine Art of Andover.

through Dec. 31. Counterpoints, a show featuring the work of two artists, veteran painter John Mulc­

ahy and watercolorist Stephanie Anderson, gallery hours Tuesday,

Wednesday and Thursday 10 a.m.-6 p.m.. Friday and Saturday,

10a.m.-8 p.m.. Sunday 10 a.m.—I p.m., 2 Main St.; 978-470-0013 or

www .alperstineart

.com.

Robert S. Peabody Museum of

Archaeology, Objects and their Meanings: Historical Highlights of

the Peabody: displays ethnographic-

objects from museum's collections of North and South America and a

series of photographs that illustrate

the activities of the museum's key

people during the last century; Tuesday through Saturday, noon-5

p.m.. by appointment only, free

admission, Phillips Academy cam­pus. 175 Main St.; 978-749-4490.

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

members and children under 12 free, Thursday admission is free all

day, 67 Shore Road, Winchester; 781-729-1158. www .griflinmuse-

um.org.

Brush Art Gallery, regular hours are Tuesday through Saturday. 11 a.m.

to 4 p.m.. and Sunday, noon to 4 p.m.. Brush Art Gallery and Studio.

256 Market St.. Lowell; 978-459- 7819 or www.thebrush.org.

COOL Gallery, exhibit hours Tues-

Chamber music group performs at NECC

Essex Chamber Music Players will present a diversified program of music from Chopin to Elliott

Carter as well as a premiere piece written by Northern Essex Community College professor J. Windel Brown, this Sunday, Nov. 20 at 2:30 p.m. in the library conference area on Northern Essex Community College's Haverhill campus.

This program, which is in keeping with the group’s theme. Music for the 21st Century, Treasures of the Past, New Works, is directed by Michael G. Finegold of Andover, a for­mer NECC music professor.

Cellist David Russell, pianist

day and Thursday, 1-5 p.m., COOL

Gallery. 338 Market St., Lowell;

Cultural Organization of Lowell

978-446-7162

Gallery 181. Cotton Weaving House. 181 Canal St.. Lawrence; Novem­

ber theme is Mi.ved Funk: artists exhibiting their work are Catherine

Meeks and Maureen Desisto, artists' reception Friday, Nov. 11,5-7 p.m. with hors d’oeuvres and

wine; exhibit runs through Nov. 30, free and open to the public; Jim

978-688-4544.

Robert Lehman Art Center at Brooks School, on display through

Dec. 14. the landscapes of Ann

McCrea and Ruth Susen Riley in sculpture, collages and paintings,

with opening reception Sunday. Nov. 6. 2-5 p.m. and a gallery talk

on Wednesday. Nov. 9; gallery

David Pihl, and flutist Finegold will perform the world premiere of Suite for Flute, Cello and Piano by J. Windel Brown, a professor of mathematics at Northern Essex since 1971. Many of Brown's works have been performed locally as well as in Boston and in Prague. A CD containing his piano con­certo was released on the MMC Recording Co. label.

In addition. The London Symphony Orchestra recorded his composition London Over­ture.

The program also will include Scherzo #/ in B minor. Opus 20 by Frederic Chopin, Figment for Cello by Elliott

hours Tuesday-Friday 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m., Saturday, 8:30 a.m.-noon,

Sunday, 2:30-5 p.m.. 1160 Great

Pond Road, North Andover; 978- 725-6232.

Whistler House Museum of Art.

Wednesday-Saturday, 11 a.m.-4 p.m.. $4. 243 Worthen St., Lowell: 978-452-7641.

Memorial Hall Library . Artist of

the Month is photographer John Distefano, library hours: Monday-

Saturday, 9 a.m.-9 p.m., Sunday,

noon-5 p.m.; Norma Gammon 978-

623-8401. Ext. 49. www.mhl.org.

McQuade Gallery, located in the

McQuade Library at Merrimack College, gallery hours same as library hours: Monday through-

Thursday, 7:30 a.m.-midnight, Fri­

day, 7:30 a.m.-6 p.m.. Saturday, 10

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Carter, Fantasia Concertante for Flute, Cello and Piano by Carl Czerny, and Homage to Poulenc, Mozart and MacDow- ell by Emma Lou Diemer.

Diemer’s piece was written for Finegold and the Essex Chamber Music Players in June 2004. The work is in three movements for about 15 min­utes. The first movement is live­ly, vigorous, and dance-like in places, and has many meter changes.

This performance is handi- cap-accessible. General admis­sion is $10, seniors $7 and $5 for students or $25 for families.

For more information con­tact [email protected].

Art and poetry demo by Andover artist

The Andovers Artists Guild will host an art and poetry demonstration by Fran McCormick on Sunday, Nov. 20 from 2 to 4 p.m, at the North Parish Church located at the comer of Academy and Great Pond roads, North Andover.

The building is handicap- accessible and guests are wel­come with a $2 donation.

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Esse* Art Center, through Dec. 2: in the Elizabeth A. Beland Gallery,

“The Alphabet Series Project" exhibits works by Gayle Caruso of Andover, Nan Hockenbury, Lillian Coolidge and Sophie Truong, four

artists who met while in Italy and decided to embark on a themed

project, each alphabet reflects the individual artist’s personal inspira­

tion; regular gallery hours Monday and Wednesday, 10 a.m.-8:30 p.m., Tuesday, Thursday and Friday, 10

a.m.-5 p.m., galleries are free and

open to the public; Essex Art Cen­

ter, 56 Island St., Lawrence; Cathy McLaurin 978-685-2343, or

www .essexartcenter.com.

McCoy Gallery, Merrimack Col­lege, a show titled "Objects," an

exhibit of works by Amesbury resi­dent and Merrimack faculty mem­

ber David Raymond, a sculptor; Yura Adams, a collage artist; Rachel Careau, a poet working with

mixed media; Steven Careau, who

joins drawing to sculpture; Al Hebert, a mixed-media artist who

uses found objects in his work; on exhibit throug Dec. 2; hours Mon­day-Friday, 9 a.m.-5 p.m., free

admission, 978-837-5(MX). Ext.

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Saknwich Campus Center, at Mer-

rimack College, the Fireside and

Andover residents perform

in community theater debut

production of Peter PanAfter working to procure the rights to Peter Pan for more than

three years, the Pentucket Players have successfully gained the first community theater license in New England.

Few community theater organizations would attempt a production of this mag­nitude, organizers said. Determined to offer audiences a top-notch Broadway quality show, Pentucket Players has invested in securing Foy Fly Systems of Las Vegas, which designed the special flying effects used in the professional productions of Mary Martin, Sandy Duncan and Cathy Rigby.

Cast in the lead is the effervescent Meryl Galaid of Burlington. Described as a seasoned theater and cabaret per­former w ith a strong regional following, Galaid has dreamed of portraying Peter Pan for many years.

The cast of more than 70 area actors,................................................... including Andover residents Scott andJulie Helmers, are ready to perform.

Andover resident Geri Jacobson says that all cast members are costumed impeccably.

The heart-warming tale of everlasting childhood in Neverland launches Pentucket Players' 12th theatrical season. Celebrated for lovely costumes, authentic sets and live orchestras, Pentucket Play­ers will exceed all expectations in Peter Pan, organizers said. This production will be presented in the Rogers Center at Merrimack College this weekend and next, Nov. 18-20, 25 and 26.

For advance ticket reservations, call 978-521-9259, or order tickets online at www.pentucketplayers.org.

Group ticket sale prices are available.

Meryl Galaid plays the

lead in Peter Pan.

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Senior Center artists, talented artists

participate in art classes and enjoy the “drop-in group" on Wednesday

and Thursday mornings, art display of oils, watercolors, pencil, pen and

ink. pastels and oriental brush art is in the Music Rmm; Andover

Senior Center, Whittier Court; 978- 623-8321.

Loriea Artworks, gallery specializ­

ing in original line art from Ireland and America, featuring the largest

collection of original line art from

Ireland in the Boston area, presents “Gathering Season," a group show

presenting recent work by 21 artists from Ireland and America whose

images yield a bountiful display of subject matter linked to the land,

opening reception featuring live tra­ditional Irish music by the Ceili

Band, Friday. Nov. 18,6:30-9:30

p.m.; gallery hours: Tuesday, Wednesday, Saturday 10 a.m -5

p.m.; Thursday 10 a.m.-8 p.m : Fri­day 10 a.m.-7 p.m.. and Sunday

noon-4 p.m.. as well as by appoint­

ment. The show runs to Dec. 31; free admission, handicap access; 90

Main St.; 978-470-1829 or

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Marland Place Gallery, daily view­

ing times 10 a.m.-4 p.m., Marland Place, 15 Stevens St.; Diane 978-

475-4225.

Walsingham Gallery, works by

Tickets are now available for the North Regional Theater Workshop s annual holiday production, Home for the Holidays. “This year s holiday musical review is sure to be the most magical yet," say organizers, including (above, from left) Tamara Skwierczynski, Sharon Fluet. Jane Vondell, Dee Henry and Mary Campbell. The new Home for the Holidays CD will be available at each performance, they said. Performances are scheduled for Friday. Dec. 9 and Saturday, Dec. 10 at 8 p.m., and Sunday. Dec. 11 at 2 p.m.. and will be held at Nevins Library in Methuen. Ticket prices are S25 on the main floor and S20 in the balcony (not handicap- accessible); ticket prices include refreshments at intermission. Call the NRTW Ticket Line at 978-658-0192, or www.nrtwinc.com.

artists J.C. Airoldi. Robert Douglas Hunter, Jean Lightman. Elizabeth

M. Leary, John Daniel Phillips,

Frank Strazzulla Jr., and others; gallery hours Monday, Wednesday-

Saturday, 10 a.m.-6 p.m.. Sunday. noon-5 p.m., closed Tuesdays. 47

Oliver! auditions set by MJTMerrimack Junior Theatre is holding auditions for the musical

production of Oliver! on Thursday, Dec. 1 and Friday. Dec. 2 from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at West Elementary School auditorium on Beacon Street (the entrance is in the rear of the building).

Auditions are open to students in grades 7 through 10 through­out the Merrimack Valley. Those auditioning will be asked to act out a brief monologue (one-minute maximum) and sing the first two bars of America. Students should bring a non-returnable photo. Production weekend is March 24. Questions about the auditions can be answered by logging onto the MJT Web site (www.merri- mackjrtheatre.com), or by calling Corinne Gediman. MJT presi­dent, at 978-870-1270.

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‘Dreamcoat’ opens at AHS tonightpared for the famine but everywhere■ COLLINS CENTER

Continued from page 9

formance, where ancient Egypt serves as the backdrop and the occasional golden camel, along with pharaohs donning Elvis-styled pompadours, can be spotted gliding across the stage.

"There's definitely something here for everyone,” says Bradley Buiten- huys, 17, who plays Asher, one of Joseph’s 11 brothers. “This musical was the one 1 probably knew the least about, but I'm glad we got the chance to do it. It brings in so many different types of music, more than most musi­cals do.”

The script of Joseph is loosely based on the Old Testament account of Jacob and his 12 sons. Jealous of their father’s preferential treatment of Joseph, his 11 brothers decide to get rid of Joseph. Taking him into the desert, the brothers strip him of his multi-colored coat - a special gift from his father - and sell him into slavery.

"But good fortune smiles upon Joseph." says Choquette. "He has a gift for interpreting dreams and predicts a great famine. The pharaoh heeds Joseph's warnings and makes Joseph his right-hand man. Egypt is well-pre-

else is hit hard by it.”Although the story of jealousy,

betrayal and forgiveness is centuries old. the biblical concept is used mainly as a backdrop on which Rice and Web­ber spoof various musical and fashion trends.

“It’s a well-rounded show for an audience of all ages," says Natalie Gia- mari, 15. “There are certain concepts young children will understand and then there’s the bigger meaning that adults will appreciate."

Expanding the cast this year to include younger actors, Choquette commissioned 26 elementary and mid­dle school students to form a children's choir as part of the cast ensemble.

“I really like learning all the songs and working with older kids has been a lot of fun,” says Sanborn Elementary student Jaime Manjoney, 9. Jaime’s twin sister, Rachel, is also part of the children's choir.

During the four days the production is scheduled to nin at the Collins Cen­ter, a rotating cast of “local celebrities” will also make some cameo appear­ances. AHS Principal Peter Anderson, School Superintendent Claudia Bach,

AHS Assistant Principal Tom Mead and Selectman Brian Major are all expected to play some small parts.

Choquette says Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat is the first production by Rice and Webber that the high school has tackled.

“I always try to do something fresh that the kids might not have done before,” Choquette says. “Andrew Lloyd Webber’s musicals are often so full of spectacles that they’re not always feasible for a high school stage. But this one was not only a good one for us, it also opens opportunities for a lot of community involvement.”

And, says Choquette, it will take more than a few people to help carry out Joseph's amazing outerwear in the final scene.

“Let’s just say that Joseph needs a lot of coat-hands," laughs the musical’s narrator, Becky Christoforo, 17, com­paring the yards of fabric to a flowing parachute.

"In the end, the coat kind of repre­sents the world," adds Giamari. a mem­ber of the Pharaoh’s court. "All colors, shapes and sizes come together."

Performances tonight and tomorrow begin at 7:30, with two shows on Sat­

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The musical's narrator, Becky Christoforo, 17, sets the scene during dress rehearsal in the Collins Center.

urday at 2 p.m. and 7:30 p.m., and a final show on Sunday at 2 p.m. Tickets are $18 for adults, $9 for students and seniors age 60 and older. Tickets are available at the Collins Center box

office. For more information call 978- 623-8666, or e-mail andoverdrama @yahoo.com. Visa and Mastercard are accepted. The Collins Center is handi­cap-accessible.

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admission. Topsfield Fairgrounds. Route One. Topsfield: 978-887-

3844; also exhibiting at the Tops­field public library, featunng a rep­

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acrylics, watercolors, pastels and hand-carved objects; the library is

at 1 South Common St.. Topsfield, library hours are Monday. Tuesday

and Thursday 10 a.m.-8 p.m., Wednesday and Friday 10 a.m.-5

p.m.. and Saturday noon to 4 p.m.;

gallery hours. Tuesday through Fri­day 10 a.m.-5 p.m.. Saturday 10

a m -1:30 p.m.. 49 Main St.. Tops­

field; 978-887-3844.

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Nevins Memorial Hall. 305 Broad­

way. Methuen; 978-686-4080.

,|. David Broudo Gallery of Art.

4:30-6 p.m.; Monday-Friday, 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Endicott College, 376

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

Halle Library Archive and Muse­

um Gallery , 'Beyond the Class­room. Clubs. Organizations and

Traditions" will be on display through Dec. 22 at Endicott Col­

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day through Friday, 10 a.m. to 4

p.m.: Barbara Broudo 978-232-

2257.

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Revolving Museum, artist-driven

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through Saturday, 10 a.m.-5 p.m.. and Sunday, noon-5 p.m., includ­

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North Shore Music Theatre, return­

ing to its restored home after a fire in the summer of 2005 dstroyed the

entire stage. NSMT launches a new

season with The Full Monty, based on the 1997 Academy Award-nom­

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choices, Amesbury Playhouse. 194

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Quannapowitt Players, performing

A Murder of Crows, a heart-w arm­

ing family drama by Ed Graczyk.

author of the acclaimed Come Back to the 5 & Dime, Jimmy Dean, and

featuring Barbara Bourgeois of

Andover in a starring role, 8 p.m., Nov. II, 12, 18, 19, 26, 26, Dec. 2

and 3, and Nov. 27 at 3 p.m., tick­ets $14, $13 for seniors and stu­

dents; auditioning for the produc­

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AHS ROUNDUP

Girl Power is on display at AHSGirls swim/dive, volleyball and cross country teams show power and poise in big winsBy Rick Harrison

Boy, what a week for girls sports at Andover High!

Flexing their muscles both literally and figuratively - while showing con­siderable physical and mental prowess - the AHS girls swim/dive, volleyball and cross country teams each put on a show over the past seven days.

• The swimmers and divers rolled to their seventh straight MIAA Divi­sion 1 North Sectional championship at two venues. MIT in Cambridge and Holy Cross College in Worcester.

• The volleyballers pulled off what appeared to be a shocking upset - but really wasn't - as they stampeded past top seed Lawrence 3-0 on the way to the MIAA Division 1 North Tourna­ment title.

• The runners produced one of Andover's best showings at the East­ern Mass. Divisional Meet, finishing ninth in a hefty field that included some of the best competition in the state.

□ □□Candice Peak, Caitlin Doherty,

Kristi Korsberg, Tiffany Petzold, Katie O’Connell, Jillian Bargar, Samantha Kerivan, Jen Merinder, Sara Kelleher, Kelly O'Dea, Casey Harrison, Maggie Cosgrove and Mary Burke were some of the key cataysts for those teams.

But the list of standout female ath­letes a, AHS this fall is endless - with the aforementioned names only begin­ning to scratch the surface of this ultra- talented and special group.

□ □□The composite won-lost-tied record

for the nine AHS varsity teams this fall is now 93-34-12.

GIRLS SWIM & DIVEIt was Andover High and the battle

for second place once again, as the amazing AHS swim and dive squad made a complete shambles of another MIAA North Sectional Division 1 Championship Meet at MIT.

Cruising to their seventh straight North title, the Lady Warriors rode superlative performances from the usual suspects - Caitlin Doherty, Can- dice Peak, Tiffany Petzold, Kristi Korsberg, Ellen Cody, Katie O’Con­nell, Jillian Bargar - to a resounding triumph.

Coach Marilyn Fitzgerald's jugger­naut piled up 369.50 points to top a field of 20 schools, as the champs more than doubled the output of sec­ond-place Acton-Boxboro at 163.

Doherty participated in four wins, two individual and two relay, while Peak and Petzold contributed an indi­vidual first and second each and com­peted on two victorious relays.

Korsberg and Cody both had an individual first and third place while also swimming on two relays.

Andover swept first in all three relays, won nine of the 12 events and was totally dominant in the 500 free (1 -2-4-6 finish)and 100 backstroke (1 - 2-3 finish).

“In some ways it's harder to win sectionals than states because you have to move kids around and do more jug­gling with the lineup,” said coach Fitzgerald.

PHOTO BY KATIE MCMAHON

The Andover High School girls volleyball team celebrates their 3-0 win over top-seeded Lawrence High School, crowning Andover as the Merrimack Valley champions.

ScheduleThe State Division 1 Championship

Swim & Dive Meet is this Sunday at Harvard University in Cambridge (3 p.m.).

Doherty, Peak, Petzold and Kors­berg qualified for the State Meet in all eight individual swimming events, but are allowed to compete two individual races and two relays.

BanquetThe date, time and place for the

annual team banquet has been set.The celebration will be held Mon­

day, Dec. 5 from 5 to 9 p.m. at the Old Town Hall.

Petzold producesShaking off an arm injury. Tiffany

Petzold once again display ed her gritti­ness at the North Sectional Meet.

“Tiffany swam last Friday with the arm taped - and by Sunday had deter­mined she could go,” said coach Fitzgerald.

“She obviously has a very' high pain threshold and tremendous competitive desire.

“The original plan going into Sec­tionals was to hold her out of the back- stroke - but definitely use her in the 100 free and the relays. But she declared herself fine for all four events.”

During warmups at the recent MVC Meet Petzold injured the same arm she had broken before - when she acciden­tally hit the arm of another swimmer and then had her arm drop down hard on one of the lane lines.

North SectionalChampionship Meet

The top 12 finishers in each of the 11 races and diving scored team points.

• Picking up a win by almost six seconds over runner-up Reading in the opening event, the 200 medley relay, was the Andover 'A' team of junior

Erin McAuliffe, sophomore Melissa Alois, Caitlin Doherty and Candice Peak (1:52.61).

• Kristi Korsberg followed with an impressive split-second win over Chelmsford’s Katelyn Martin in the 200 free.

Korsberg led at every checkpoint and finished in 1:54.99 to Martin s 1:55.10.

Sophomore Ellen Cody touched third (1:57.68), sophomore Allison Alwan was 7th in 2:01.90. and Jenny Meltz made it four scorers in the race with 12th place in 2:05.02.

• Doherty made a shambles of the 200 IM, winning by more than five seconds in 2:07.02 as she chased but didn't quite catch Sally Brown's meet record 2:05.49 set in 2000.

All four Lady Warrior qualifiers also scored in this event, with junior Jen Geary 5th in 2:16.29, junior Cas­sandra Valier 7th in 2:1°.52 and McAuliffe 12th in 2:21.30.

• Peak and Lexington freshman standout Amy O'Brien waged a sensa­tional battle in the 50 free.

O'Brien was a quarter-stroke quick­er, touching in 24.70 while Peak fin­ished in 24.84.

Also making it interesting were close 3-4 placers Erica Smotrycz of Reading (24.92) and Katie Olstead of Acton-Boxboro (24.94).

• Doherty's second individual tri­umph came in the 100 butterfly, where her 57.02 clocking was less than one second off Connie Brown’s North record 56.07 established in 1999.

Korsberg finished a strong third in a field of 31 competitors, touching in 59.02, and freshman Margot Ryan contributed to the scoring with 12th in 1:04.43.

□ □□• Tiffany Petzold tied for first in the

100 free, as she and Central Catholic's Alicia Negrotti became rare co­champs after both were electronically timed in 54.20.

Sophomore Ginny Gibson also

checked in 9th in 57.06• The seven-time North Sectional

champs really broke it open in the 500 free, pouring it on by finishing 1-2 and taking three of the top four and four of the first six spots.

Cody, who grabbed the lead imme­diately with a 27.97 opening 50 yard leg. bested the field easily in 5:07.92 as she out-distanced teammate and run­ner-up Geary who came in at 5:15.72.

Meltz was 4th in 5:19.70 and Alwan 6th in 5:26.74 as AHS picked up more than 40 points in the one race.

• Andover and Acton-Boxboro had a sizzling battle for bragging rights in the 200 free relay, the Lady Warrior quartet of Korsberg, senior Jen McDonald, Petzold and Peak coming from behind for the victory.

The locals rode a superb 24.71 leg by Petzold to erase an almost two-sec­ond deficit and edge the Colonials 1:41.60 to 1:41.69. "

• Further demoralizing the rest of the field. AHS followed with a crush­ing 1-2-3 finish in the 100 backstroke.

Peak led the way with a 58.59 clocking. Petzold was second in 1:00.87 and McAuliffe third in 1:01.42.

Junior Kerry Gaj joined the fun with a 9th-place showing in 1:06.17.

• In the 100 breaststroke. Alois was a strong 3rd in 1:09.06 and Valier 6th in 1:11.62.

• Completing a sweep of the relays was the 400 free crew of Korsberg, Cody, Petzold and Doherty.

Doherty's anchor 100 "leg of 53.46

broke open a close three-way race with Acton-Boxboro and Reading, as Andover finished in 3:39.20 to top A- B and the Rockets both by three sec­onds.

Also competing in the 50 free were McDonald (14th. 26.56) and Gibson (17th. 26.86), while McDonald took 15th in the 100 free (58.48).

Sophomore Bridget Carroll placed 16th in the 100 breast (1:15.63) and

senior Rita Gillan was 22nd in the 100 fly (1:06.10).

Divers shine

The one meter divers gave AHS a 28-point jump start, as all four section­al qualifiers scored in the competition held two days earlier at Holy Cross College in Worcester.

The Lady Warriors had one diver from each of the four grades (9th. I Oth.11th and 12th).

Freshman Katie O'Connell was a strong 4th overall with 380.65 points, while junior Jillian Bargar placed 5th with 338.80 points, senior Capt. Michelle Guy 8th with 326.15 and sophomore Lauren Colby 11th with 305.55.

Bargar and Colby both needed to finish top 12 to qualify for states - while O'Connell and Guy had already made the grade.

Like the swim events the top 12 fin­ishers score - and there were 19 quali­fiers competing.

The diving was held at 9:15 in the morning. Most of the Andos er contin­gent piled on a bus at 6:15 a.m. and pulled out of the AHS parking lot bound for Worcester.

A few slept in and were driven to Holy Cross by their parents.

“Until this year we never had four divers place at sectionals and go on to the State Meet." said coach Fitzgerald.

“I think all the stars were aligned in just the nght way - because honestly the divers didn't have the greatest week of practice.

"But. when it counted the most, they all came through big-time. Our concern melted away because they couldn't do anything wrong. It's human nature for almost every opne to blow one dive - but on that day it did­n't happen.

“When we left after the competition our kids were walking on air," said Fitzgerald. "For me it’s a hoot to look at their faces and see how happy they are about what they just accomplished.

“It has to be demoralizing for some of these other divers to see us arrive with a large group of competitors, coaches and parents. Most of the other divers are there alone - with a coach and maybe one parent - and then we walk in with about 20 people.

"I'm so pleased for Becky (diving coach Pierce). She keeps plugging away and gets results."

The top three finishers were also from the Merrimack Valley Confer­ence - champion Rachael Martinez of Chelmsford with 411.90 points. Annaliese Rudis of Central Catholic 390.25 and Katelvnn O'Brien of Haverhill 389.40.

“It’s a terrific testament to how strong our league is," said Fitzgerald. "For the first time in a long time I think all 19 competitors really belonged there - and every one of them could have placed in the top 12."

GIRLS VOLLEYBALLTwo wins from a state title.The Andover High girls varsity vol­

leyball team, seeded No. 3 and jelling at the precise moment it should, rolled

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AHS Roundup■ GIRLS VOLLEYBALLContinued from page 15

to its second and third 3-0 victories to win the MIAA Division 1 North Tour­nament championship.

The appetizer was a lopsided home- court romp over Lowell in the semifi­nal round at the Dunn Gym. followed by the main course which consisted of top seed and once-beaten Lawrence w hich crumbled on the neutral Central Catholic hardwood.

The powerful but at-times undisci­plined Lancers, 21-1 entering the title match, were never really in contention as Andover wouldn't let them get untracked.

This was the second straight and tilth overall appearance in a North final for the AHS program - and the first title.

□ □□

Earlier in this memorable season, the locals grabbed a share of the MVC Division I title with Chelmsford.

It was the fifth conference title won or shared by Andover, whose other championships came in 1991, 1998, 1999 and 2000.

Head coach George Sullivan has also boosted his career won-lost record to a flashy 283-131.

The Lady Warriors, who qualified for the Division 1 North Tournament for the 18th time in the last 20 years, have now posted 17 wins by 3-0 white­washes this fall.

State semifinals

Andover, 19-4 overall, met unde­feated Division 1 Central/West Mass, champ Lincoln-Sudbury (23-0) in the state semifinals last night (Wednesday) after Townsman presstime at the neu­tral Westford Academy court.

L-S, which also entered with three tourney sweeps, ousted Worcester Doherty 3-0 in its sectional final after whitewashing Milford and Algonquin Regional of Northboro.

The L-S Warriors also played two of Andover's regular season opponents this fall, Chelmsford and Westford Academy, and beat them both 3-0.

“We know a couple of things about Lincoln-Sudbury," said Sullivan prior to last night's match. "They run a 5-1 alignment and have some big kids up front.

"Both Dana (Chelmsford coach DeFilippo) and Maria (Westford coach Henderson) believe we have a good shot at them. Chelmsford played its worst match that night and the 3-0 loss wasn't indicative of the strength of both teams."

Last night's winner advances to the

PHOTO BY KATIE MCMAHON

Andover High's Heather Arvidson (left) and Sara Kelleher can't stop a spike by Lawrence High’s Karly Sanchez during their matchup in the Merrimack Valley Division finals, but Andover beat Lawrence in the championship match, 3-0. The Lady Warriors have 17 wins by that score this fall.

State Division 1 championship match this Saturday night at Hudson High (6 p.m.), battling undefeated South Sec­tional top seed/champ Barnstable (23- 0). which blasted Central/East titlist North Quincy (21-5) by a 3-0 count in the other state semifinal played Tues­day night.

Barnstable has won several state titles over the past decade, as the Red Raiders are considered by many the premiere girls volleyball program in Massachusetts.

"Regardless of what happens from this point on." said coach Sullivan after the Lawrence win, "we're one of the top four teams in the state. Step back and take a look. That's not too shabby."

Division 1 North Tournament Semifinal Match Andover 3 Lowell 0

Tournament semifinals are not sup­

posed to be this easy - but the Lady Warriors manhandled visiting Lowell from start to finish in an overpowering 25-14. 25-11.25-14 sweep.

“We were in control front the first hit of the game," said coach Sullivan. "Lowell is a very good team - but our kids just played great. Every thing came together at once and it was fun to watch.

"After a performance like this you just want the season to go on forever. I really enjoy this group of kids. Even in practice they don't want to stop. We ran defensive drills the day before this match and they kept asking for more.

"It paid off because we played out­standing defense," said Sullivan. "There were some long volleys - which isn't reflected in the game scores - but our girls kept the ball alive time-after­time with digs that took them diving into the stands.

"Offensively we ran some nice

crosses. We wore Lowell down physi­cally and mentally. 1 think we eventu­ally broke their spirit.

“I was worried about Lowell. They improved a lot from early in the sea­son. But every time it looked like they might gain momentum - we shot them down with a big play,” said Sullivan.

In the third game Lowell scored four straight points to creep within one, at 8-7, before AHS exploded and closed out the match with a 17-7 run.

□ □□

Andover had its best match of the season serving, making just two errors and finishing 73-for-75 overall (97.3 percent) with 15 aces.

The locals were also 75-for-89 hit­ting (84 percent), with 25 kills, and 104-for-121 passing (86 percent).

□ □□

MVC Division 1 co-Player of the Year Samantha Kerivan and Jen Merinder were the top hitters for AHS, both with six kills while Kerivan went 17-for-21 and Merinder 15-for-17.

Andrea Kurkul, w ho missed her conflicting National Honor Society induction at the Collins Center to play, and Sara Kelleher contributed four kills each with Kurkul 9-for-15 hitting and Kelleher 11-for-12.

Kerivan also added three aces, 10- for-10 serving and 20-for-23 passing. Merinder had five aces, 10-for-l 1 serv­ing and 20-for-23 passing.

Kelly O'Dea was sharp with an error-free night that included 8-for-8 hitting, one kill, 12-for-12 serving, two aces and 13-for-13 passing.

Allie Navarro was 4-for-5 hitting, 8- for-8 serving with two aces and 24-for- 28 passing.

Meghan Thomann went 17-for-17 serving and 10-for-l2 passing, while Ashley Ahem finished perfect with 14- for-14 serving, one ace and 7-for-7 passing.

Also playing well were Heather Arvidson (5-for-8 hitting, three kills), Karen McSweeney (kill, ace). Katie Fionte (ace), Kerry Hill, Caroline O'Malley and Kasey O'Dea.

Lowell, beaten 3-0 by AHS in Sep­tember, finished its season 11 -9 overall including a 3-0 quarterfinal round tour­ney sweep of No. 2 seed Peabody.

"Andover was very good defensive­ly and powerful at the net," said Lowell coach Maureen Hovnanian. "They block and attack well and have a big height advantage over us.

“You can't afford to make careless mistakes against a team like that. I think nerves had something to do with it - especially coming back to their gym in the toumey after they beat us so convincingly during the regular season.

That was tough psychologically on our girls."

Championship MatchAndover 3Lawrence 0

Anticipating a five-game marathon struggle decided by one or two key plays or lucky breaks, fans instead watched the Lady Warriors dominate with shockingly-easy 25-14,25-16,25- 11 wins.

The MVC rivals had played once during the regular season, the Lancers squeezing out a 3-2 come-from-behind victory Sept. 21 with the fifth game going to overtime (16-14).

“We expected it to be a battle of the two biggies," said coach Sullivan. “I know Bill (retiring Lawrence coach Brouder) was worried - because we match up well with them and our girls had played outstanding volleyball to get to the final.

“I considered us the underdog - but I think that way before every match. It’s just my personal pessimism and paranoia," joked Sullivan.

Andover established its superiroity - at least on this night - almost immedi­ately.

“We blocked extremely well and they became frustrated very quickly,” said Sullivan. "Lawrence has a lot of big guns at the net and their hitters overpower people. When they couldn't do that against us - they panicked and were playing undisciplined.

"We set well and banged the ball at them relentlessly. It’s what you must do to beat Lawrence. We also passed well and played strong defense - chasing the ball down all over the court and never giving up on any play.

“Lawrence did adjust and try a few different strategies to compensate - but our girls adapted well and countered every thing. We played smart and took advantage of whatever openings they gave us,” said Sullivan.

“The Lawrence players and fans seemed confident - but once we took the lead and built on it their crowd went silent. That was a big factor for us, too.”

□ □□

Allie Navarro drew special praise from Sullivan for her energized play, the junior finishing 20-for-20 serving, with six aces, 18-for-22 passing and 2- for-2 hitting.

“Her drop serve was working well and her spirited play kept everyone working hard," said the coach.

Versatile Samantha Kerivan con­tributed a team-high 10 kills, 18-for-25 hitting, one ace, 14-for-14 serving, six blocks and 12-for-14 passing.

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Big 4th quarter comes up shortOld magic doesn’t work for the Golden Warriors against Chelmsford, losing 39-29Homestand continues

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against Central Catholic

By Rick Harrison

For the third straight week the Andover High varsity football team made a vaunted fourth-quarter come­back.

But this time the deficit was too large - and the opponent too formi­dable.

Even a 20-point explosion in the final 11 minutes wasn’t enough, as the locals dropped a wild 39-29 deci­sion to Chelmsford in their Merri­mack Valley Conference game under the lights at Lovely Field.

The tough setback snapped a two-game AHS victory streak and ended any thoughts of finishing with a winning record.

AHS falls to 4-6 overall, includ­ing 2-5 in the conference, with only the Thanksgiving Day game at home against Central next Thursday morn­ing (10:30 a.m. kickoff) left on the schedule.

Trailing 32-9 in the fourth quar­ter, the Golden Warriors gave MVC title and playoff hopeful Chelmsford something to think abopt while caus­ing some anxious moments, by mak­ing it 32-29 with five minutes still to play.

The Farnham File

Among the highlights for Andover were several more interest­ing Buddy Farnham stats.

He made his milestone 150th career reception (he now has 154) and scored his 196th career point in the chase for 200.

In 10 games this fall, he has

Game Summary

CHELMSFORD 39. ANDOVER 29 at Lovely Field. Andover

ChelmsfordAndover

20 6 7 - 399 0 20 - 29

First QuarterC: Mike Baraldi 10 run (kick failed)

Second QuarterA: Jeff Belardo 5 run (Ken Masse kick)C: Bobby Gill 9 run (pass failed)A: Buddy Farnham 103 yard conersion pass interception return •C: Gill 7 run (kick wide)C: Andy Everteigh 70 yard interception return (Gill rush)

Third QuarterC: Sergio DaSilva 4 run (kick failed)

Fourth QuarterA: Dan Vining 1 run (Masse kick)A: Mike D'Angelo 28 run (rush failed)A: Tom White 1 run (Masse kick)C: Baraldi 5 run (Chns O Neil kick)

TEAM STATISTICS First Downs: Andover 9, Chelmsford 14 Rushes/Yards: Andover 30-127; Chelmsford 45-212.Passing: Andover 6-10-1, 131 yards. Chelmsford 7-11-1.87 yards Total Yards: Andover 258; Chelmsford 289 Fumbles/Lost: Andover 2-1 Chelmsford 1-1 Punts-Ave: Andover 4-32 5; Chelmsford 2-31 Penaltles/Yards Andover 3-35. Chelmsford 4-40 Scrimmage Plays: Andover 44; Chelmsford 58.Records: Andover 4-6. 2-5 MVC; Chelmsford 7-3. 6-1 MVC.

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICSRushing: A Jeff Belardo 10-45. TD. Mike D'Angelo 5-39. TD. Tom White 9-24. TD; Buddy Farnham 4-12; Dan Vining 2-7, TD C, Bobby Gill 36-182. 2 TDs; Mike Baraldi 7-23. 2 TDs; Sergio DaSilva 1-4. TD: Kyle Perrin 1-3Passing: A Tom White 6-10-1. 131 yards C. Mike Baraldi 7-11-1 87 yards Receiving: A, Buddy farnham 5-126, Dan Vining 1-5. C. Kevin Tyrrell 3-52; Bobby Gill 2-14; Tim Cooper 1-16; Shawn Brady 1-5.Interceptions: A Buddy Farnham 2 Fumble Recoveries: A Joe Lattan 1 Sacks: A, Tom White 1/2; Jake Stamas 1/2.Tackles (primary & assisted): A. Mike DAngelo 15: Tom White 12, Dan Vining 10: Buddy Farnham 10, Brendan Hughes 7, Jeff Martin 5: Alec Yount 4, Jake Stamas 4. Adam Cuomo 3: Brandon Cooney 3: J B Israel 3, Sam Clark 2; Chris Robbat 2; Chris Fiorentmo 2. Scott Smith 1

snagged 52 passes for 824 yards.He also intercepted two more

passes, his 6th and 7th picks of the season (four in last three games), and averaged 32.5 yards on four punts after taking over that chore from injured sophomore Mike Pierce.

Tom White returned to quarter­back - Pierce sidelined with an ankle sprain - and White threw for 131 yards while also scoring his fifth TD of the season on a one yard plunge.

Chelmsford, 7-3 overall and 6-1 in the MVC. struck first when junior QB Mike Baraldi circled right end and scored on a 10 yard run in the first period.

AHS responded with a drive that ended when Jeff Belardo stormed five yards up the middle for the TD. Ken Masse booted the first of his three conversions to give Andov er its only lead of the night, 7-6.

The Lions came back with three straight touchdowns, grabbing a 26-9 halftime lead.

Bobby Gill, who rushed for 182 yards on the night and scored two TDs to boost his season output to 1,521 yards and 110 points, followed the visitors' huge front wall and con­nected on a nine yard sweep of right end.

Chelmsford went for the two- point conversion, but Buddy Farn­ham picked off the pass in the end zone and raced 103 yards to the opposite end zone to give AHS two points.

A surprise onside kick was recov­ered by CHS's Chris O'Neil at the A-34, and three plays later Gill slammed up the middle and over from 7 yards out.

In the final minute of the half.

Andy Everleigh stepped in front of a Warriors' pass and returned the inter­ception 70 yards for a TD and the 26-9 lead.

Chelmsford pulled farther away in the third period with a seven-play, 64-yard march that ended with 275- pound fullback Sergio DaSilva bulling across the goal line from the four.

Patented charge

Trailing by 23 with 2:05 left in the third quarter - Andover launched what has become a patented late comeback w hen Dan Vining plowed over from the one-yard line on the first play of the fourth period.

A 37-yard. third-down pass from While to Buddy Farnham kept the march alive, with Masse's kick mak­ing it 32-16.

Andover finally got a break when Joe Lattari pounced on a fumbled kickoff at the CHS 35.

Two plays later Mike D'Angelo raced 28 yards for the touchdown that trimmed the deficit to 32-22.

Not long after the locals had the ball back - following a punt - and another White-to-Farnham hookup for 47 yards brought charged-up Andover to the CHS 3 after safety Andy Everleigh made the TD-sav ing tackle.

Two snaps later White knifed over from the one - and Masse's kick trimmed the difference to 32-29 with more than five minutes left to play.

With its season on the line, Chelmsford put together a time-con­suming 16-play drive - forcing Andover to spend all fiv e of its time­outs.

Workhorse Gill carried 12 times for 60 yards - and the insurance TD came with only 10 seconds left in the game on a five yard run by Baraldi.

Although the AHS defense did surrender a lot of points, four players reached double figures in primary and assisted tackles with linebacker D'Angelo in on 15 stops. White 12, middle linebacker Vining 10 and Farnham 10 for the game.

White and linebacker Jake Sta­mas combined for the lone Golden Warriors' sack.

Chelmsford, which has won or shared five straight MVC champi­onships, has now captured 32 of its last 33 conference games.

The Lions Thanksgiving Day game at MVC leader Billerica will determine the league champion and which of those two qualifies for the Eastern Mass, playoffs scheduled Tuesday, Nov. 29 against Middlesex League champ Woburn (9-1, 8-0 league).

□ □□Chelmsford has dominated this

series over the years, now beating Andover seven straight times since a wild 35-33 AHS victory in 1998.

The Lions have an 19-4-1 edge in the last 24 meetings, since 1980, and also cost the locals potential league

titles and Super Bowl berths back-to- back in 1990 and 1991 (both 8-2 AHS seasons) with 16-12 and 19-10 wins.

Seven of Chelmsford's 19 wins over the recent stretch were by a touchdown or less, as were three of Andover's four.

Chelmsford has gone to eight Super Bowls, including three straight in 2002. 2003 and 2004 that resulted in losses to Acton-Boxboro each time.

Central on tap

Andover concludes the 2005 sea­son Thanksgiving morning against traditional rival Central Catholic.

The game, originally scheduled for Veterans Stadium in Lawrence, has been switched to Andover because Veterans is being renov ated and won't be ready in time.

It will be the Golden Warriors fifth straight home game.

The 10:30 a.m. star, is to allow

ANDOVER SCORING BOYS SOCCER(20 games)

FinalFOOTBALL G A Pts(10 games) Nate Baker 18 6 24

TD PA Pts. Jason Sheldon 12 7 19Buddy Farnham 13 4 82 Mike Baldwin 5 4 9Tom White 5 6 36 Tyler Carroll 4 3 7x-Ken Masse 1 17 29 Joe Savoca 3 4 7Jeff Belardo 4 0 24 Norbert Guery 5 1 6Mike D'Angelo 2 2 14 Craig Massey 4 2 6Mike Pierce 2 0 12 Pierre Hage 2 4 6Adam Cuomo 1 0 6 Steve Twomey 1 3 4P.J. Farnham 1 0 6 Ian Dempsey 1 2 3Dan Vining 1 0 6 Amir Yazdi 0 3 3x-kicked 2 field goals Sam Ball 0 2 2TD Passes: Tom White 6, Mike Pierce 4. Tyler Hyslip 0 2 2TD Receptions: Buddy Farnham 8, Adam Max Ball 0 1 1Cuomo 1. P.J. Farnham 1. Hat Tricks: Nate Baker 2.

Shutouts: Chris Palmieri 2. Palmieri PaulGIRLS SOCCER Schrader & Jeff Salvesen 2; Palmieri &

(2d games) Salvesen 3: Schrader & Salvesen 1: PalmieriFinal & Schrader 1.

G A Pts.

Emily Pallotta 12 17 29 FIELD HOCKEYJen Hagopian 11 2 13 (20 games)Rikki Sartor 5 7 12 FinalJess Morrow 6 3 9 G A Pts.Ally Brown 1 5 6 Kerry Haugh 22 10 32Rachel Fox 3 1 4 Toby Maltz 14 9 23Jessica Prencipe 3 0 3 Debbie Cheng 10 4 14Amy Boxell 1 2 3 Lindsay Hegarty 1 9 10Katelyn Caro 2 0 2 Julie Marton 5 3 8Catherine LoMedico 2 0 2 Meghan SacCone 3 4 7Katie Lundquist 2 0 2 Molly Lieberman 2 3 5Jessica Ragnio 1 1 2 Casey Salois 1 4 5Sarah LoMedico 0 2 2 Anna Harrington 1 1 2Emily Barker 1 0 1 Brianna Gross 1 0 1Allison Doxsey 1 0 1 Jen Quinlan 0 1 1Becky Johnson 1 0 1 Jessica Yu 0 1 1Erica Leber 0 1 1 Nina Yu 0 1 1Hat Tricks: Jen Hagopian 1. Hat Tricks: Kerry Hauqh 2.Shutouts: Becky Cairns 6; Camille Fantini 3; Shutouts: Kristin Costagliola 8: McKenzieFantini & Cairns 4. Trainor & Costagliola 4.

people watching or competing in the

annual Feaster Five Road Race to

also attend the football game

The Raiders are currently 4-4

with the makeup of a rained-out

game on tap tomorrow night (Friday i at winless Methuen (0-8)

Coach Chuck Adamopoulos'

CCHScrew edged Tewksbury. 10-7.

last weekend with the difference a

29-yard, third-quarter field goal by

placekicker Colin Burkhardt that

hugged the right upright and just

snuck over the crossbar.

Sophomore running back Mike Leavitt has blossomed over the last

month for Central - and he enters

tomorrow night's Methuen game with team highs of nine TD'. 54 points and 843 yards rushing.

He has put together four straight

100-plus rushing games, including a 122-yard effort on 25 carries against

Tewksbury and a 200-plus perfor­

mance versus Haverhill.

After opening the season with

three straight losses. Central has won

four of its last five w ith v ictones over Dracut (36-22), Haverhill (12-0).

New Bedford (25-13) and Tewks­

bury.The only loss over that stretch

was to Chelmsford, 20-13. when a potential game-winning TD pass in

the closing minutes was wiped out because the receiver was ruled out of

bounds (by inches) on the catch.

Other losses were season openers

versus two teams currently ranked in

the EMass Coaches Poll. No. 7 St.

John's Prep of Danvers (21-0) and

No 12 Billerica (22-15). along with

a 35-7 setback to Lowell when Cen­

tral had five key players out injured.

Stats & Stuff

• White has completed 57-of-l27 passes - with 11 interceptions - for 967 yards and six touchdowns.

• Masse now has 43 career PAT

kicks and eight field coals.

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■ GIRLS VOLLEYBALLContinued from page 16

Senior outside hitter Andrea Kurkul produced eight kills, 17- for-21 hitting, three blocks and 9-for-10 passing.

"She always plays smart,'* said Sullivan. "It's a reaction sport but Andrea is also thinking all the time."

Jen Merinder delivered six kills, ll-for-13 hitting, three aces. 13-for-15 serving and 27- for-29 passing.

Sara Kelleher added four kills, three blocks. 1 l-for-14 hit­ting and 4-for-4 passing.

Kelly O'Dea was busy with two kills, four blocks, 13-for-15 hitting. 7-for-7 serving and 18- for-19 passing.

Heather Arvidson. slowed by

COURTESY PHOTOS

The Andover Soccer Association Under 8 Girls participated in the 5th Annual Mass Youth Soccer Association Jamboree held in Framingham on Oct. 2. This was the first Andover U8 Girls team ever to participate in this jamboree. The Andover U8 girls program put together a team of 15 girls to play in the jamboree. The girls played Framingham in the first match and Blackstone-Millville in the second match. The U8 girls played both opponents very competitively, coming away with victories in both matches. The U8 girls who participated at the jamboree included, from left: (kneeling) Mia Edelson, Erin Logee. Tory Edwards. Wyllie Boughton, Veronica Alois. Meredith Van Antwerp and Cara Cahill. Standing: Emily Rothmann. Dena Brody. Montana Wilkie, Ceara Manship. Caroline Shipley, Nikole Rudis. Claire Glover and Brianna Knight. Back row: Coach Bob Rudis. Coach Nat Boughton. Additionally. Geoff Edelson, Scott Knight, Steve Rothman. Steve Manship and Tom Cahill helped out with various organizing and coaching duties during the tournament.

The Andover Soccer Association Under 9 Girls Andover Wildcats also participated in the 5th Annual Mass Youth Soccer Association Jamboree held in Framingham. They were the first Andover U9 girls team to participate in this jamboree. The U9 program put together a team of 13 girls to play in the jamboree, and played in the U10 division as the jamboree did not have a U9 age bracket. The girls played Framingham in the first match and came back from a 3-0 deficit to tie the game 3-3 in a dramatic, energy-packed game. In the second match, the Wildcats played a very competitive Framingham team and ended up on the losing end of the score. Both matches were highlighted by great team play and tremendous effort from all players. The U9 girls who participated at the jamboree included, from left: (front row) Natalie and Caroline Hartel, Athena Erickson, Paige Webster, Courtney Grygiel. Lily Puccia. Back row: Melanie Murphy. Taylor Burns,Tori Giguere. Sabine Gang. Kristina Giacchetto, Anne Lyons,Julia Jackson. Coaches: Phil Giguere. Jay Lyons. Jennifer Johnson. Chris Webster. Carl Grygiel. Johnson, the team's skills coach, is a freshman at Andover High.

a cold, played through it and was 6-for-7 hitting with five kills and three blocks.

Meghan Thomann and Ash­ley Ahern were both 6-for-6 serving, while the former also went 15-for-19 passing and the latter was 6-for-8 defensively.

Other standouts were Karen McSweeney (one kill) and Kerry Hill.

"That’s as well as we've played all season," said Sullivan. "1 think we could have beaten anyone."

The Lady Warriors had 36 kills, 10 aces and more than 20 blocks, going 80-for-98 hitting (82 percent). 67-for-69 serving (97 percent) and 108-for-125 passing (87 percent).

"Our serving percentage has been outstanding in the tourna­ment,” said Sullivan. "And the passing has improved tremen­dously - against very good opponents."

For the second straight year the O'Deas hosted a post-North final party for the AHS players and parents.

"Needless to say the mood was better this time," said Sulli­van, whose team dropped a 3-2 heartbreaker to Chelmsford last November.

GIRLS SOCCERThe 2005 season came to a

grinding halt for the Andover High girls varsity soccer team

when it suffered a tough 1 -0 tug- of-war loss to Framingham in their M1AA Tournament Divi­sion 1 North semifinal round game under the lights at Acton- Boxboro High s Leary Field.

With top scorer and Merri­mack Valley Conference Divi­sion 1 Player of the Year Emily Pallotta trying to maneuver through pain from a left ankle injury suffered earlier in the tournament - the locals had trouble generating offense.

The loss on artificial turf at the neutral site left AHS, which qualified for the Division 1 North Tournament for the 19th time in the last 20 years, at 12-4- 7 overall.

Along the way the Lady War­riors earned a share of their 16th

Merrimack Valley Conference championship, gift-wrapped career win No. 300 for 20th- year coach Dick Loschi and won two earlier tourney games over Peabody (2-0) and top seed Cambridge Rindge & Latin (4- 0).

□ □□AHS outscored its 23 oppo­

nents, 52-13, posting 13 shutouts and allowing more than one goal only twice.

The locals opened 2005 with a 12-game (8-0-4) undefeated streak.

Loschi finishes the season with an overall won-lost-tied mark of 300-83-38.

Leading scorers

Emily Pallotta topped the AHS scoring parade this season with 12 goals and 17 assists for 29 points. Her four-year totals were 38 goals and 56 assists for 94 points.

Jen Hagopian had 11 goals and two assists this fall. Rikki Sartor five goals, seven assists and Jess Morrow six goals, three assists.

Seniors

Playing their final game for Andover High were C'apt. Emily Pallotta. Capt. Jen Hagopian. Jessica Ragnio, Jessica Prencipe, Maura Daniels, Amy Boxell, Ally Brown, Katie Lundquist and Sarah Doucette.

Among those eligible to return next fall are Rachel Fox, Rikki Sartor, Erica Leber, Sarah and Catherine LoMedico. Chris- sy Peracchi. Katelyn Caro, Jess Morrow Brittany Weeks, Emily Barker, Emma Kieckhafer, Becky Johnson. Allison Doxsey and goalkeepers Becky Cairns and Camille Fantini.

Division 1 North Tournament Semifinal Round Framingham 1 Andover 0

Framingham, with a rich soc­cer tradition like Andover, entered the tourney as the 13th seed in a 15-team qualifying field.

Put the Flyers made AHS

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Andover’s Emily Pallotta (right) battles Framingham’s Whitney Gorovitz in the Division 1 North Semifinals.

EMass. All-Stars

Emily Pallotta and Jen Hagopian do have one more soccer game to play as repre­sentatives of AHS.

As recently-selected (announced Tuesday) Eastern Mass. Girls Soccer Coaches Association Division 1 All- Stars. Pallbtta and Hagopian are invited to play in this Sun­day's EMass. Senior All-Star Game.

They won’t have far to travel, either, with the game scheduled for Andover’s Lovely Field at noon.

Pallotta was one of 24 first- team choices, also finishing high in the balloting for Play­er of the Year, while Hagopian is among 26 girls on the sec­ond team.

their third tournament victim as they continued to jell, later win­ning the North title by edging Newton North. 2-1, on overtime penalty kicks.

Playing possession soccer and keeping the ball on the ground with crisp passes. Fram­ingham (18-7) held the Andover

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AHS Roundup■ GIRLS SOCCERContinued from page 18

scoring chances to a minimum as the winners piled up an 11-4 shooting advantage.

The gritty Pallotta, a Boston University full scholarship recruit, put forth an inspirational effort - but was clearly far less than 100 percent while being forced to sit out portions of her last high school game.

Melanie Baskind netted the only goal for Framingham in the first half, taking advantage of a turnover by lofting a high-arch­ing shot over the head of AHS keeper Becky Cairns.

Cairns finished the game with 10 saves.

Among the standouts for the Lady Warriors were Jessica Ragnio, Rachel Fox, Erica Leber, Maura Daniels and Jess Prencipe.

□ □□The Andover and Framing­

ham girls soccer teams last met in tournament play in 1994, with the Flyers posting a 2-0 second- round victory.

This year’s setback denied the Lady Warriors another shot at tourney arch-nemisis Newton North in the sectional final.

Those two have locked horns numerous times in post-season play over the past decade, and some of the games have been instant classics.

Newton slugged No. 3 seed Westford Academy 5-0 in the other semifinal played after Andover-Framingham.

North champ Framingham was scheduled to play South champ Braintree in the state semifinals last night (Wednes­day) after Townsman presstime.

CROSS COUNTRYSophomore Casey Harrison

and junior Maggie Cosgrove wrapped up an impressive 2005 cross country season for Andover High, finishing 28th and 29th respectively in a field of 190 runners in the annual MLAA Eastern Mass. Division 1 Cross Country Championships held at Franklin Park in Boston.

Harrison was the top overall AHS harrier (girl or boy) in the meet.

The young Lady Warriors, whose first four placers were underclassmen eligible to return next fall, nailed down 9th in a field of 27 schools with 234 points.

Newton South won the girls' team title with 93 points, while the next three finishers were Andover’s MVC rivals Haver­hill (120 points), Chelmsford (146) and Billerica (168).

□ □□This Saturday’s All-State

Meet - back at Franklin Park - will cap the high school cross country season.

EMass. Division 1 Championship Meet Girls Division

Harrison covered the 5K course (3.1 miles) in 20 minutes, 41 seconds on a near-perfect day for running.

Cosgrove was a mere one tick of the clock behind her teammate in 20:42, while sophomore Mary Burke also medaled with her 39th place in 20:52.

Completing the five scorers for AHS were freshman Shan­non Cooney, 67th in 21:47, and senior swim standout-turned cross country standout Courtney Hamer 75th in 22:04.

Also competing for the Lady Warriors were sophomore Jen George (102nd, 22:51) and senior Christy Nigh (112th, 23:13).

Boys DivisionJunior Peter Shaw led the

way for the Andover boys, fin­ishing 80th in the 5K race with a 17-minute, 50-second clocking.

Junior Sayo Maldari and senior Peter Brown came in side-by-side, both in 18:26 for 122nd and 123rd place overall.

Also scoring for AHS were senior Alex McCargar (144th, 18:41) and junior Frank Perrone (161st, 19:04).

Others who ran for the locals were senior Ben Ossoff (19:49) and junior Derek Schwartz (19:49).

There were 253 individual runners in the crowded boys Division 1 race.

With 629 points, Andover tied New Bedford High for 22nd in a field of 38 schools.

LOCAL ATHLETES

COURTESY PHOTO

Front row (from left): Athena Lynch, Kelly Driscoll, Kelsey Eriksen,Christina Muccio, Allison Umiah, Rachael Liccardi, Elizabeth “Bizzy"DiTroia and Renee Hamilton. Standing and crouching: Allison Di Salvo, Tamar Brady, Jeannette Doucette, Jill Caraviello, Kayley Pettoruto, Jill Markus, Amanda Fantini, liana Cohen, Katelyn Greeley, Julie Dugan, Satin Zarkor and Coach Fred Tarbox.

Sweet 16!Andover girls JV soccer teamcompletes perfect 16-0-0 season

It is a rarity in organized sport and particularly soccer for a team to complete a perfect season, but that is exactly what the Andover Junior Varsity team did this fall at Andover High School

Andover, coached by Fred Tarbox. put an excla­mation point on a perfect season by defeating Haver­hill 9-0 and capped off nine consecutive weeks that saw them turn away ever) opponent - 13 by shutout.

Andover never lost, never tied, and never trailed while posting wins against opponents with formida­ble school programs, including Central Catholic twice (4-2, 1-0), Bishop Fenwick of Peabody (3-0), LaSalle High School of Providence. R I. (1-0), Notre Dame of Hingham (3-0), and Danvers (2-0).

The team distributed 70 goals among a dozen for­wards and midfielders, while another six defenders sealed off every opponent, relinquishing only five goals all season.

Larry Robinson 10 Miler and Alex Miliotis 5K Race results

Runners look to conquer clock, cancerMoulton smashes course record at 2005 Larry Robinson 10 Miler

Patrick Moulton, 23, of Pelham. N.H.. had a time of 49:43 in the Larry Robinson 10 Miler to beat his course record of last year by more than 3 minutes. He bested second place Gabriel Hcmlinger by almost 7.5 minutes. Moulton ran a pace of 4:59.

There were more than 715 runners in this year's combined 10 mile and 5K races to raise money for the Dana-Farber Cancer Insti­

tute.Danyelle Phelps. 30. of Milton, N.H., broke the course record by

2 minutes and won the women's 10 miler with a time of 1 hour, 26 seconds.

In the Alex Miliotis 5K Race, Matt Pimentel. 22. of Andover, ran a course record of 15:34.

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course record by 2 minutes, in a time of 18:24. Second-place chal­lenger Miae Jacobs finished in 18:45.

Matt Pimentel Men's 5K winner

TerriAnne McGettrick-Arpin Women’s 5K winner

Patrick Moulton Men's 10 Mile winner

Danyelle Phelps Women's 10 Mile winner

Complete results for both races are published on pages 24 and 25.

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Andover Raytheon to see much of $1.3B contractTwo-thirds of work on new US cruise-missile program JLENS to be done in Andover, Tewksbury

By Victor TineThe Army has awarded Raytheon Co. a

$1.3 billion contract to develop a new defense system to protect troops from cruise -missile attacks, with the bulk of the work to be done in the Merrimack Valley, Raytheon announced this week.

The award is the second more-than- bil- lion-dollar government contract the compa­ny has won this year.

Raytheon spokesman Thomas Saunders said the company expects to hire 300 more workers as a result of the contract. He said two-thirds of the work will be done at Raytheon's Andover and Tewksbury facili­ties.

The new contract was awarded under a7-year-old US military program called JLENS, for Joint Land Attack Cruise Mis­

sile Defense Elevated Netted Sensor Sys­

tem.The system envisions high-flying, cable-

tethered blimps, called Aerostats, monitor­ing hundreds of miles of battleground to detect incoming missiles and alert defense batteries that can knock them down.

Raytheon has been working on small- scale models for the system under a $70 million contract. The company was selected as JLENS contractor in 1998, beating Northrop Grumman Corp.

Timothy Carey, vice president for inte­grated air defense at Raytheon’s Integrated Defense Systems, said the project will be a core program for Raytheon’s New England operations for the next decade or more.

Testing for the project is scheduled to begin in 2009. with a completion date of

2011. The company would begin produc­tion of the system after that.

“The JLENS program provides unprece­dented capability to our warfighters through the combination of long range surveillance with precise tracking to support engagement of a variety of targets, over extremely large geographic areas," Carey said in a prepared statement. "The program is an important piece of the Army's strategy to provide a reliable and robust cruise-missile defense by using a network of sensors to support a wide variety of weapons...”

Other work on the program will be per­formed at Raytheon sites in California, Texas and Maryland. Raytheon's Tewks­bury-based Integrated Defense Systems will develop the fire control radar and process­ing station, Saunders said.

Raytheon, with 2004 sales of $20.2 bil­lion, employs 80,000 people worldwide.

In May, the Navy awarded a $3 billion contract to Raytheon to hardwire a new class of destroyers. It was one of the largest contracts ever awarded to the Waltham- based company.

The Navy contract was for continuing work on the DD(X) destroyer, a futuristic class of ship expected to define the nation's sea power for the next 50 years.

A spokesman said at the time the con­tract would likely expand high-tech job opportunities in Tewksbury and Andover and ensure that Raytheon would continue to work on the DD(X) program through 2009. Approximately 1,500 Raytheon employees work on the DD(X) program, including almost 500 in Tewksbury.

The contract calls for Raytheon to devel­op radar, sonar, weapons and electronic control systems for the destroyer, which congressional budget experts estimate will cost $3 billion each to build. Raytheon was one of the original developers of the DD(X)

systems.The Navy expects to build 10 of the new

destroyers at a cost of $ 15 billion by the end of 2009. While the ships will cost more at the outset to build, supporters say they could save the Navy millions in personnel costs as the new destroyers would need fewer sailors to operate. The destroyer systems project is similar in scale to the Patriot missile system, which the company has worked on for sev­eral generations.

The Associated Press contributed to this

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BRIEFS Building closets opens doors for manJoseph Kelley named provost for Merrimack College

Merrimack College recently announced the appoint­ment of Dr. Joseph E. Kelley as provost of the college. He has served as interim provost since July 2004.

"Dr. Kelley's leadership, integrity and academic vision will serve the college well as we look forward,” said Merrimack College President Richard J. Santagati. “1 trust that he will continue to guide the col­lege through some exciting and innov­ative academic changes over the next few years as we build upon our strengths for continued advancement.”

Kelley identifies main goals for his work as provost:

• the college-wide revision of the curriculum to a model where the nor­mal semester load for students will be four-4 credit courses

• a reallocation of faculty work load• increased opportunities for faculty development• multi-year budgetingKelley also continues to serve as vice president for

mission effectiveness. In this capacity, he will continue to supervise Campus Ministry, the Stevens Service Learning Center, the St. Augustine Center for Teaching and Learn­ing. and the Urban Resource Institute. He will also con­tinue to lead strategic planning and assessment, and remain an assistant professor in the Department of Reli­gious and Theological Studies.

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Andover man’s firm launched with historical society party

A new company. Sapphire Financial Group LLC, cel- j ebrated its inauguration with a grand opening gala at the Andover Historic Society earlier this fall.

Sapphire Financial Group was founded by Mark W. Nichols and Douglas E. Howes. Together they bring more than 25 years of experience to the new company, accord­ing to a company release. Nichols, a resident of North Andover, founded the local firm Mark W. Nichols, CPA, PC., in 2000, after spending more than eight years at PricewaterhouseCoopers in Boston. Previously, Howes was an associate financial planner at MetLife and prior to that he was vice president at Putnam Investments. He is a native of Andover.

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Addesa now law firm associateChristopher M. Addesa. Christopher R. Froeb and Jen­

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Closet Classics owner prefers his new job, lifestyleBy Greta Cuyler

Nick Ardagna, Andover resi­dent and father of three, quit his corporate job at Teradyne in the midst of a recession and started his own business. Two years later he says his business. Closet Clas­sics of Andover, has had 50 per­cent growth each year and expanded to a team of eight peo­ple.

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Clients range from an owner of a $3 million house to a person who cleans the $3 million house. In fact, says Ardagna, “(The cleaner) needs us more than the guy with the 20-foot closet."

The impetus for the career shift was simple, he says. His high tech manufacturing job, working 3 p.m. to midnight on the second shift, did not offer the flexibility he wanted. “I wanted the ability to go coach (his kids’ sports) at 4 p.m. in the afternoon."

Ardagna also wanted to build a business and saw the closet busi­ness as growing industry. With a background in real estate and con­struction, he founded his firm.

Customers call because they “can't fit into their property,” says Ardagna. For example, he says, when you go out and buy a new sweater, you don't usually throw one away, thereby fueling the need for more storage.

Women make up 90 percent of his customer base, he says.

Something as simple as reno­vating a coat closet, for about $150, can double the size of the usable space, says Ardagna. The range of services is wide, ranging from a coat closet to $10,000 worth of storage solutions. The average job is $2,600.

Closet Classics can renovate a closet in two hours, says Ardagna.

Eighty percent of his business is closet renovations, but people are increasingly seeing the need for storage in other areas of the home, including garages, living rooms and mud rooms. Storage is not just for the growing family, says Ardagna. He often works in “over 55” communities where families are downsizing from

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large homes to smaller condo­miniums.

Closet Classics has done work as far east as Hyannis, Lake Sunapee, N.H. to the north and Worcester to the west.

Ardagna partners with area builders, including Black Dog Builders, a remodeling firm in Salem. N.H. Carl Trull is a design consultant at Black Dog and has been using Ardagna's firm for the past year and a half. “Especially with the higher end projects, peo­ple are looking for better storage space,” said Trull, adding that Ardagna’s work is also good for homes without much storage space.

Closet Classics of Andover is currently offering $2,500 worth of closet renovations to people sell­ing their homes, free for 90 days or until closing, whichever comes first.

Since Ardagna stalled his own business, his wife Gina has left her full-time job as a personal injury lawyer and spends most of her time at home.

“She said, ‘I carried us for 10 years, now it’s your turn,"’ said Ardagna. They have lived in Andover for eight years. The cou­ple is raising Nicholas, 10, Lucas, 9. and Natalie, 6.

These days, Ardagna says he’s

Closet Classics on home TV showRecently Closet Classics of

Andover was spotlighted on American Builder, a home- improvement show airing on the Comcast Network.

The reality-based home- improvement show takes view­ers onto the job site, into dust and debris, and along side Gen­eral Contractor Brian Gurry as he manages real commercial, residential and industrial pro­jects.

After initially being inter­viewed during The New Eng­land Home Show by Sara Edwards, the show’s co-host, Andover resident Nick Ardagna was contacted and asked if he would like to participate in a project for the show. “It was an easy decision,” said Ardagna. “As one of the small companies in a very competitive industry, I felt that the television exposure could only help.”

Unlike conventional improve-

usually smiling, despite the often long hours. “I wasn’t smiling dri­ving up and down that road (to Teradyne). You can only fake it for so long.”

ment shows where everything is staged for television, “American Builder" follows real world pro­jects from start to finish. View­ers can see Gurry solve prob­lems with tricks of the trade, hard-earned experience and sometimes a 20-pound sledge­hammer.

The Closet Classics crew was fitted with microphones and filmed while they walked view­ers through the installation of a walk-in closet. “Well it isn't as easy as it looks. Thank goodness it wasn't live!" said Ardagna in a release. “My crew did a great job on camera, and we are all enjoying some harassment from our friends and family.”

CN8, the Comcast Network, now reaches 6.2 million viewers from Maine to Maryland each day, according to the station.

“American Builder" can be seen Monday through Thursday from 8:30 to 9 p.m.

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It’s Feaster Five Time — Runners will be lining up on Thanksgiving morning for a chance to work up an appetite, and claim their apple pie at the finish line.

Time for 18th annual Feaster Five road raceBy Judy Wakefield

TerriAnne McGettrick-Arpin, one-time winner of Andover's famed Feaster Five road race, is married and a proud mother of three kids under the age of 3. The twins are 3 and the baby is 10 months old.

Taking time off from the race would be understandable - but that's not happening.

“1 grew up here,” said McGettrick-Arpin of Andover, who con­siders the Feaster Five her favorite race. “I love the Feaster, so of course I’ll be there.”

She’s been around the racing track a few times, so to speak, and the race is her salute to the holiday season. Like many Andover families, hers is putting the turkey in the oven then numerous fam­ily members will head to the race. One exception will be her hus­band, Michael, who is in charge of babysitting.

“Maybe he will take the kids to the race. It all depends on the weather,” said McGettrick-Arpin. "That's what is so great about the Feaster Five. It's nice and convenient so people can get a run in. Or they walk and it’s a great way to start the Thanksgiving celebra­tion.”

She's running the 5-mile part of the race, which comes less than two weeks after her win at the Alex Miliotis 5K race at Andover High. McGettrick-Arpin placed first in the female division and sev­enth overall. The race was held last Sunday, Nov. 13. She had a time of 18:24 in the 3.1-mile course.

She also ran last month's Andover road race hosted by the Pro­fessional Center for Child Development.

“1 guess it’s one race for every kid," she laughed. Then she noted seriously that Andover is a great town for runners because the num­ber of local road races is growing.

Here is some basic information about the 18th annual Feaster Five Road Race, including how to sign up:

DATE: Thanksgiving Day, Thursday, Nov. 24

DISTANCES: Kids’ 1K, 5-mile and 5K races/walks

LOCATION: Brickstone Square, Main Street. Andover(Intersection of Routes 133 and 28)

TIME: Kids’ 1K 8:00 a.m.

5K run/walk 8:30 a.m.5-mile run/walk 8:30 a.m.

ENTRY FEE: $22 on or before Nov. 19; $25 afterward (non- refundable). Kids' 1K is $5. Make check payable to "DMSE/Feast-

er.” Mail application and check to: Feaster Five, DMSE Inc., PO Box 80067, Stoneham, MA 02180.

Note: Race day entries will be accepted. Electronic entries may be made by visiting www.feasterfive.com.

PIES: All finishers receive a homemade, old-fashioned apple pie, just in time for Thanksgiving dinner.

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TREATS: Fruit, bagels, and other traditional holiday refresh­

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HIGHLIGHTS: Digital clocks every mile for accurate splits.• Free and convenient parking• Full and final results posted on the Internet• Race results booklet mailed to all entrants• Pre-race entertainment program

SANCTIONING: Provided by Road Runners Club of America

REGISTRATION: Guesthouse Inn and Suites, Methuen.Monday (Nov. 21) and Tuesday (Nov. 22) from Noon- 7 p.m.;

Wednesday (Nov. 23), noon-6 p.m.Directions to Guesthouse Inn and Suites.. .North or South take I-

93 to Exit 47, Pelham Street. From points east or west, take I-495 to I-93 North to exit 47, Pelham Street. The Guesthouse Interna­tional Inn & Suites is located at the base of the exit.

AWARDS: Top three in each age division in both the 5K and 5- mile races (19 & under, 20-29, 30-39, 40-49, 50-59, 60-69, 70-79, 80+). Certificates to all Kids’ 1K participants. Age group prizes to be

mailed.

5-MILE COURSE: Start on Main Street at Rte. 133 & Rte. 28. Straight through Andover Center, left on Morton, left on Bartlet, right on Chestnut, left on Pasho, right on Summer, left on Washington, left on Elm, right on Maple, left on Walnut, right on High, left on Haverhill, right on York. Finish turning right into Brickstone Square

parking lot.

5K COURSE: Start starting line as 5K. Left on Elm, left onto High (merge with 5-mile race at comer of High and Walnut. Stay on left side of street), follow 5-miler to York, finish in Brickstone park­

ing lot.

DIRECTIONS: From Boston, take Rte. 93 North to Exit 43 (which is Rte. 133 East). From New Hampshire, take Rte. 93 South to Exit 43A. Follow roadway for approximately 3 miles through 3 sets of traffic lights. Take a left onto York Street (immediately after

Rte. 28).HOSTS: Merrimack Valley StridersWEBSITE: www.feasterfive.comMANAGEMENT: Dave McGillivray Sports Enterprises Inc.

(DMSE) 978-258-8226; [email protected]

FOOD FOR THOUGHT

Tale of the tailgate

Football fans love

tailgating. Retro or

otherwise, tailgating

means grilling at the

game. It’s a big

barbecue in the

parking lot, cooked,

consumed and

cleaned up in time for

the kickoff.

Tailgating, retro or otherwise, means grilling at the game. It's a big barbecue in the parking lot, cooked, consumed and cleaned up in time for the kickoff. History tells us the first documented tailgate was at the Rut­

gers-Princeton game in 1869. There, hun­gry raccoon-coated, pennant- waving alumni picnicked prior to game time.Yale University denies those rumors and says it hosted the first tailgate in 1904 when folks trav­eled to their campus football game by train and arrived feel­ing famished.But truth beknown, the US Government says it started the tailgate trend in 1793 when it celebrated the completion of the Capitol building and spit-grilled a quarter-ton ox for an outdoor public feast. All of these “tailgates" fea­tured grilled meats, cool salads, desserts and lots of grog to slog.

Tailgating food hasn’t changed much over the years other than the grilling equipment (portable gas grills). The experts I know say the best tailgate food, regardless of the cen­tury, is ribs; herein lies my problem: The only meal I ever total­ly ruined was ribs.

When Rick and I first got married I sur­prised him one evening by making a rack of ribs. I pulled out my trusted cook­ing bible. The Joy of

Cooking, and followed the directions explicitly: "Grill very slowly 30 minutes, then brush with sauce and continue to cook about 1 hour longer. Turn occasionally and brush with more sauce, until done." Sound­ed simple enough. I gauged the time until my beloved would return from a busy after­noon in the operating room. Unfortunately, he was detained, but I lowered the heat suf­ficiently to keep the ribs warm until Rick would get home. Several hours later (yes, the ribs still were on the grill... who wants trichinosis?) we finally sat down to eat. We opened the grill and discovered the ribs were beyond overcooked. In fact, they had been cremated!

Over the years we’ve enjoyed a number of good laughs about those ribs. I refer to them as “ash on a bone, the 'former' bone.” Hopefully the following recipe works a lit­tle better than my first rib recipe did!

These ribs start with my semi-spicy dry rub and then they roast in the oven. Bring them to the football game cold, baste with some of my homemade Stay Awake Barbe­cue Sauce and reheat them over the grill. They are delicious paired with crunchy coleslaw, sweet applesauce and plenty of chilled beer.

Terry Kay Bargar

Spice RubMakes about 1 cup

This is a fantastic rub to keep on hand

Great grilling is the key component of any tailgating party. A big barbecue outdoors gets sports fans ready for the opening kickoff.

not only for ribs but also for chicken, fish and steak. Store it in an airtight container and use it to spice up the dreary winter months ahead.

• 3 Tablespoons coriander seeds

- 3Tablespoons mustard seeds

• 3 Tablespoons cumin seeds

• 1 Tablespoon black peppercorns

• One-half teaspoon paprika (hot not sweet)

• Three-eighths cup light brown sugar, packed

1. Preheat an 8-inch saute pan over medium-high heat. Spoon in the coriander, mustard and cumin seeds and cook until you can smell their robust scent, about 3-5 minutes. Stir in the peppercorns and papri­ka. Remove from heat and cool. Finely grind the mixture in a clean coffee grinder, spice grinder, or with a mortar and pestle. When completely cool, mix in sugar (if the spices are hot then the sugar will melt).

Stay Awake Barbecue SauceMakes about 5 cups

- 20 cloves garlic, minced (this is an excep­tional amount of garlic to peel, so here's my trick: Rather than peeling each clove, whack 'em with the flat side of a big knife! This method pops the papery skins off the

garlic cloves. Then run a knife through the naked cloves until they are itty-bitty and well minced.)

- One-quarter cup good quality olive oil

■ 1 cup apple cider vinegar

■ One-half cup soy sauce (if you are using

low-sodium soy sauce then you might need to add additional salt at the end of the cooking time. Purely a personal taste... I leave it up to you.)

• 2 Tablespoons Worcestershire sauce

■ 1 12-ounce bottle chili sauce (I use Heinz. What can I say? I'm a true consumer!)

• Three-fourths cup ketchup (again. Heinz.)

• 1-cup honey (not Heinz; they don't bottle

honey.)

• 1 rounded Tablespoon instant espresso powder dissolved in 8 ounces (1 cup) hot water OR 8 ounces (still 1 cup) brewed strong coffee (the stronger the better)

• Salt and freshly ground black pepper, to

taste

1. Preheat a 3-quart pot over medium-

high heat. Add the olive oil and the garlic. Stir until you can smell the garlic starting to brown, about 1 minute.

2. Whisk in the vinegar, sov sauce. Worcestershire sauce, chili sauce, ketchup and honey. Bring to a boil and then simmer for 5 minutes.

3. Add the espresso (or coffee), salt and freshly ground black pepper and continue to simmer for about 15 minutes. Taste and correct the seasoning.

4. Pour into a leak-proof container and store in the refrigerator until y ou leave for the game.

The Best Retro RibsMoist and meaty, succulent and spicy,

robust and retro, these timeless ribs are a tailgater's dream! Don’t forget to bring plenty of napkins!

• At least 1 pound baby-back or country-style pork ribs per person (one pound of ribs is not one pound of edible meat)

• 1 Tablespoon Spice Rub per pound of ribs

ONE DAY BEFORE THE GAMEAT HOME:

1. Completely line the bottom rack of your oven with aluminum foil. Preheat the oven to 300 degrees.

2. Place the ribs directly on the center oven rack. The fat will dnp onto the foil below. Cook baby-back ribs for 2-1/2 hours, country-style ribs for 3 hours. This low-and-slow method (low temperature, slow cooking) results in tender and juicy meat.

3. Remove the ribs from the oven, w rap in foil, and refrigerate until you go to the tailgate.

GAME DAY AT THE TAILGATE:1. Preheat the grill. Place the ribs over

the grill and "mop" with Stay Awake bar­becue sauce.

After 5 minutes turn over the ribs, "mop" again, and cook for another 5 min­utes.

The sauce seals in the moisture and adds additional flavor; make sure it doesn't bum!

Serve with extra Stay Awake Barbecue sauce for double-dippin', finger-lickin’ good flavor!

Swimming 70-somethings featured in new bookBy Judy Wakefield

One Friday in April a pho­tographer caught up with a group of 70-something swim­mers from Andover. The lively chatter of these six gray-haired grandmothers gets noticed at the local YMCA because it is always fun and interesting.

“We’ve been swimming for over 25 years three days a week - Monday,Wednesday and Friday. Then, we go out for coffee. For years we went to Ford's (a former cof­fee shop on Main Street),” said Jane Taylor of Andover. “Some­one took a picture of us and we were told it would get into the Y bulletin. But it never did.”

Instead, Melody Ko, a former staff photographer at the Eagle- Tribune, learned of the group’s ritual and took her own pho­

tographs.“Next thing you know, we're

in the book,” laughed Taylor.Two photographs, including

one of three Andover women in the pool and another picture of

Jane and Nancy Hurlin laughing, made it into the just-published A Day in the Life of the American Woman. Fifty pho­tographers. set out to capture a por­

trait of the American woman in 2005. Around the world, each photographer took photographs on the same day, Friday. April 8. 2005. Their 250 photographs make-up the 168-page coffee- table-size book, which sells for $35.

“We’re not special We are just part of this book that cele­brates women in all walks of life. We don't deserve special

Jane Taylor and Nancy Hurlin, both of Andover, share a laugh

in A Day in the Life of the American Woman.

attention. We just happened to get picked.” Taylor humbly said.

The book is a tribute to the “spiritual and emotional connec­tions that unite women" the three authors wrote in the pref­ace.

On Sunday. Dec. 2. one of the authors. Carol Saline, will visit Andover to sign copies and talk about the project. She ll be at the senior center at 2 p m.

Call 978-623-8321 to reserve a seat.

22 THE TOWNSMAN, NOVEMBER 17, 2005

FOR SENIORS

By Pat BeckerAndover Senior Center

Here are some of the activi­ties coming up at the Andover Senior Center.

Call the senior center at 978- 623-8321 for further informa­tion about any classes, pro­grams. or services.

Movie Matinee: Our next movie matinee will take place Monday. Dec. 5 at 1 p.m. when we will show the recent release. The Five People You Meet In Heaven. This New York Times bestseller is brought to life by an award-winning cast includ­ing Jon Voight, Ellen Burstyn

and Jeff Daniels. Reservations are not necessary, just drop in and join us.

Author Appearance: Carol Saline, author of the newly pub­lished book A Day in the Life of an American Woman, who recently appeared on Good Morning America, will tell the “story behind the story” as well as sign books at the senior cen­ter on Sunday, Dec. 4 at 2 p.m. Featuring several Andover women, this book makes the perfect gift for any woman on one's holiday shopping list. Seating is limited and compli­mentary tickets are available at

the center.Holiday Fair: The senior

center will hold its annual holi­day fair on Friday. Dec. 9 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. We’ll be help­ing out Santa by offering holi­day crafts, gift baskets, live plants, Christmas gifts and dec­orations, knitted items, a bake table and lots more. As always, we appreciate the support.

Evergreen Workshop: A live evergreen workshop led by Vicki Coderre and Kathy Baun of the Village Garden Club will be held at the center on Wednesday, Dec. 7 at 1:30 p.m. Come create a holiday arrange-

COURTESY PHOTO

The class of 1950 members at their post-reunion event at the home of Kent Donovan on Plum Island are, from left: Kent Donovan, Joyce Carlson, Dave Vanette, Dick Eldred, Bob Whitney, Bea Charewicz, Liz Fitzpatrick, Thea Karamortopolis, Barbara Peterson, Don Mudgett, Claire Gehley, Shirley Eldred, Charles Flather, Carol O'Neil, Norma Pettigrew and Gregory Arabian.

ment suitable for decorating your table or door. Cost is $15; all materials will be supplied, and pre-registration is neces­sary.

Easy Holiday Appetizers:

Join Terry Bargar, Food For Thought columnist for the Andover Townsman when she leads this fun class on Tuesday, Dec. 6 at 1:30 p.m. Bargar will create delicious but easy appe­tizers that can be served at the holidays or for entertaining at any time. Class will include taste-testing, of course. Cost is $5, and pre-registration is nec­essary.

Bake Table: Donations of homemade baked goods for our holiday bake table are always appreciated. If you would be able to bake a “goodie” and drop it off at the center on Dec. 8, call the center and let us know what your specialty will be!

Massage Therapy: A

licensed massage therapist is on

site at the center on Monday mornings by appointment offer­ing seated, upperbody mas­sages. Cost is just $12 for a 20- minute appointment. Call the center if you would like to try out this great stress reliever.

Cardio Circuit Training

For Women: Geared for most fitness levels, this workout is based on the use of 10 different machines. Cost is $45 for unlimited use and no member­ship fee is required. This special offer is through the senior center only, and complimentary passes are available at the center for anyone who would like to try out this opportunity.

Bridge Group: Our Thurs­day afternoon bridge group wel­comes newcomers to join them at any time. The game begins at 1 p.m. Reservations are not nec­essary - just come down and join in.

Fix-It Shop: The fix-it vol­unteers will be back at the cen­ter again on Monday, Nov. 21 at

1:30 p.m. They will be happy to take a look at any small item or appliance in need of repair. Your cost is $2 plus necessary parts.

Men’s Breakfast: Our next men’s breakfast will take place on Friday, Nov. 18 at 8:30 a.m. “Coins Throughout The Ages,” a slide and lecture presentation by collector Paul Levine, will be this month’s topic. Levine has many unique and fascinating pieces. Cost is $3 and pre-regis­tration is necessary. If you have a coin that you would like Levine to take a look at, bring it along and he will examine it and provide an estimate of worth.

Christmas Traditions by

Candlelight: The senior center will sponsor a trip to Olde Stur­bridge Village for its Christmas Candlelight Stroll on Saturday, Dec. 17, leaving the center at 3 p.m. The $48 cost includes transportation, supper at the Oliver Wright Tavern and Olde Sturbridge admission.

SOCIAL NOTEBOOK

Punchard class of ’50 holds reunionThe 55th reunion of Pun­

chard High School's class of 1950 took place Saturday. Sept. 10 at Jackson's Restaurant in Methuen.

The committee was headed by Bea Bourassa Charewicz and Elizabeth Boloian Fitzpatrick.

Gregory H. Arabian, an attor­ney, served as master of cere­monies. introducing class presi­dent Joseph Ratyna. an archi­tect. Ratyna welcomed the class and congratulated the committee on its success.

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With wives and husbands, there were more than 54 people in attendance. Following a cock­tail hour during which friend­ships and acquaintances were renewed, class members contin­ued to enjoy each other's com­pany during dinner. A memo­rable evening followed.

Each took the microphone

and gave a brief accounting of themselves “from graduation to now," their careers, and how they found retirement.

The evening was capped with a solemn moment as the class remembered deceased class­mates whose names were read, together with the slogans assigned to each. The class then joined in singing Punchard’s alma mater.

On Sunday, Sept. 11, they met at the home of Robert Kent Donovan, a professor, on Plum Island, Newburyport, and enjoyed a farewell breakfast, followed by class pictures and discussions of future plans.

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The Andover screening is this Sunday, Nov. 20 at 6 p.m. at the Unitarian Universalist Congregation in Andover.

Immediately following, there will be a brief group discussion about the effect Wal-Mart is having on the Merrimack Valley and the entire nation.

Wal-Mart: The High Cost of Low Price is the newest film from director and producer Robert Greenwald (who did Outfoxed) and the first from his new venture, Brave New Films.

The film takes the viewer on a deeply personal journey into the everyday lives of families struggling to fight against a goliath.

From a small business owner in the Missouri to a preacher in California, from workers in Florida to a poet in Mexico, dozens of film crews on three continents bring the story of an assault of families and Ameri­can values.

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□ □□Sanborn School is again

busily preparing to deliver Har­vest Festival gift bags to Andover’s senior citizens.

This project was started 27 years ago two Sanborn parents originally from England. The tradition of delivering food and a visit by school children to senior citizens during the holi­day season is a longstanding tra­dition in England.

The fifth-grade students at Sanborn will deliver the gift bags to senior friends tomorrow, Friday, Nov. 18 at Andover Commons, Marland Place, Wingate, Academy Manor,

and to some private residences. The Harvest Festival organizers anticipate total deliveries will exceed 250.

The Sanborn community has been collecting baked goods, fruit. Jell-O, pudding, candy, and snacks. The children from all grade levels are busy creating

stationary, bookmarks and cards to put in the bags.

Sanborn Girl Scouts and Boy Scouts will also be donating tea- bag bundles and small potted plants to add to the bountiful bags.

Another facet of this project is a Harvest Festival Assembly on Tuesday, Nov. 22.

The theme for this year's Harvest Festival is “Celebrate Harvest: Sing to the Moon.” Many harvest celebrations around the world are focused around the moon. Sanborn will give a small taste of these cele­brations along with their own celebration of Thanksgiving.

All of Andover’s senior citi­zens are invited to attend the assembly. Following the assem­bly, seniors are treated to refreshments with the students and teachers.

To receive a gift bag or to refer a senior in town who might appreciate a visit from the stu­dents, contact Tracy Callahan at 978-474-0575.

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OBITUARIES

Elizabeth M. SchummActive in local groups

and his wife, Deborah, of North Andover, Jeanne May and her husband William of New Ipswich, N.H., and Heidi Hraba and her husband Scott of West- ford; three granddaughters; a

Elizabeth "Betty” (George) sister, Anna Mae Barney of Sud- Manning Schumm, of Salem, bury; sisters-in-law, Annie N.H. and formerly of Andover, (Manning) McKeon and her

died Mon- husband Warren of Nashua, day, Nov. 14 N.H. and Mary Schumm of after a long Henniker, N.H.; three stepchil­

dren and their spouses, Philip and Elizabeth Schumm, Han- nelore and Thomas Nalesnik and Anneliese Frechette; and

daughter of three step-grandchildren, the late Dr. Funeral services are today,

Thursday, Nov. 17 at 11 a.m. in the South Church, 41 Central St., Andover. Burial will be pri­vate.

Calling hours were scheduled Wednesday, Nov. 16 from 2 to 4

ElizabethSchumm

Arnold and Mrs. Grace (Turner) George of

Haverhill. She graduated from Haverhill High School in 1946 and attended Colby Junior Col­lege and Katherine Gibbs in Boston.

Her hobbies included read­ing, playing the piano, swim­ming, antiquing and most importantly spending time with her family.

A long time resident of Andover, she and her late hus­band, Mervyn "Bud" Manning Jr. spent years restoring and dec­orating their home on Porter Road.

She was an active member of the South Church in Andover and most recently served as a delegate for the Council of Churches.

She was also a former mem­ber of the November Club, Andover Garden Club, and the Bridge Club.

Members of her family include her husband, the Rev. Herbert Schumm of Salem. N.H.; children, Jeffrey Manning

and 7 to 9 p.m. at the Dole. Childs and Shaw Funeral Home, 148 Main St., Haverhill.

Memorial contributions may be made to Lahey Clinic South­east Expansion Project, 41 Mall Road. Burlington, MA 01803, or South Church Memorial Fund, 41 Central St., Andover, MA 01810 or Merrimack Valley Hospice. 360 Merrimack St., Bldg. 9, Lawrence. MA 01843.

Bridget J. CeramiWorked at Tver Rubber

and Lahey School

Bridget J. (Palermo) Cerami, 85, of Andover, formerly of Lawrence, died Saturday, Nov. 12. at Academy Manor Nursing Home in Andover.

Born in Lawrence on June 19, 1920 to Antonio and Lucia

Cerami, she was educated in Lawrence schools and graduated from Lawrence High School with the class of 1938.

Mrs. Cerami was a member of St. Rita’s Sodality and attend­ed Holy Rosary Church.

She was employed as an assembler at Tyer Rubber Co. for five years, and later at the Lahey School for 18 years as a cafeteria worker, and retired in 1989.

She was the widow of Joseph Cerami.

Members of her family include her son, Joseph Cerami and his wife Anne Marie of Methuen; son-in-law, Henry Solomon of Lawrence; four grandchildren; six great-grand­children; and several nieces and nephews.

She was also the mother of the late Barbara Solomon.

Arrangements were by the Cataudella Funeral Home, 126 Pleasant Valley St.. Methuen.

Dorothy I.PageFonner resident

tutored students with

learning disabilities

Dorothy Irene (Long) Page, 74, a resident of Hampton, N.H. and Pompano Beach. Fla., and formerly of Andover, died unex­pectedly on Friday, Nov. 11, at the Exeter Hospital in Exeter, N.H.

Bom in Lawrence, Mrs. Page attended the Lawrence schools and was a graduate of Lawrence High School. She then went on to graduate from the Lawrence General Hospital School of

DEATHS

Bridget J. Cerami, 85

Hsun-Chang Chou, 80

Joseph Cuginotta, 80

John J. Fiato, 58

Kathleen M. Kelliher. 52

Daniel Khoury, 48

Richard W illiam Large, 82

Dorothy Irene Page, 74,

David E. Pingree, 72

Elizabeth Manning Schumm

Nursing and had worked at the Lawrence General as a regis­tered nurse.

Mrs. Page had also worked in the Andover school system as a learning disabilities tutor.

She had been a member of the United Methodist Church in Lawrence, as well as a member of the True Blue Girl Group. Mrs. Page's passion was helping people and devoting her life to her kids and family, said family members.

Members of her family include her husband of 52 years, Richard E. Page Sr. of Hampton, N.H.; children. Richard E. Page Jr. and his wife Paula of Methuen, Randall Page of Lon­donderry, N.H., and Candace Roberge and her husband John of Methuen; and six grandchil­dren.

Funeral services and burial will be private. There are no calling hours.

Memorial contributions may be made to the Cancer Manage­ment Center at the Caritas Holy Family Hospital. 70 East St.. Methuen, MA 01844.

Arrangements are by the John Breen Memorial Funeral Home Inc., 122 Amesbury' St- Lawrence.

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FIATO — John J Fiato 58 ot North Andover, died Monday, Nov. 7, at home Mr Fiato

belonged to the Christian For­mation Center in West Andover.

KELLIHER - Kathleen M (Do we) Kelliher. 52, of Lawrence, died Saturday, Nov 12 at the family residence Mrs Kelliher worked as an inspector at Raytheon in Andover for more than 20 years

KHOURY - Daniel Khoury 48

of Lawrence, died Sunday, Nov 13 at home Members of

his family include his uncle, Albert Khoury and his wife

Jean of Andover

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FAMILY MEMBERS

All Those Years Ago100 Years Ago - 1905

The Andover Athletic Asso­ciation football team play the strong Nashua YMCA on the playstead tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock. An admission of 10 cents will be charged to cover the expenses of the visiting team.

A neighborhixxl prayer meet­ing was held of Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Randall on Park Street.

William Black of Essex Street attended a party held at the home of Edward Robertson of Beverly Cove on Saturday evening. Mr. Black furnished music for the occasion.

The semi-annual business meeting of the Christian Endeavor Society of the Free Church was held last Sunday evening when the officers for the next six months were elected and reports of the various com­mittees were read and approved.

No business of importance

gifts and cards.Plans for the three-day free x-

ray survey to be held here Dec. 8-10 were discussed at a meet­ing held recently in the Board of Health office.

An investiture ceremony was held at the Nov. 9 meeting of girl scout Troop 91 in the Cen­tral Elementary School.

A well-attended Thanksgiv­ing supper was served Saturday night in the Methodist Church vestry, sponsored by the Women's Society of Christian Service and Commission on Worship and Evangelism.

A dinner party was held Tuesday evening, Nov. 9 for Dianne Marruzzi of Hall Avenue, in honor of her ninth birthday. After the dinner the guest enjoyed games.

The Methodist Church Gold­en Age circle met recently at the home of Mrs. Ella Hanson of Osgood Street. Mrs. Harry Nason presided at the meeting

David E. PingreeAAA Travel Agency in

Lawrence reports that new secu­rity measures are taking place. Professor was a graduate which include suspension of of Phillips Academycnrncinp pnprT’.in rvr» nn intpm'i. •/ i

was fransacted at the meeting of and had charge of the devotions.the selectmen on Monday.

The Young Tigers of this town will play the Young Ram­blers of North Andover on the latter’s grounds tomorrow after­noon.

Andover w ill meet Quincy on the local grounds tomorrow afternoon. The first time these clubs met at Quincy, Andover won, two goals to nothing, and on Saturday they intend to add another two points to their league record.

Mr. and Mrs. Albert W. May of Springfield have been visiting this week at the home of the for­mer’s mother on Chestnut Street.

Memorial Hall has been con­nected with the sewer this week.

There are still a few more unclaimed pie plates left over from the May breakfast, which the owners can have by apply­ing at the Metropolitan.

Miss Alice Cox played with the Bostonian Orchestra this week in Worester. The orchestra is composed entirely of women.

50 Years Ago -1955

There is to be a memorial service for Mrs. Anna Bouleau, at the Friendly Guild meeting tonight and all members are asked to be present at 7:45 sharp.

The budget and finance com­mittee of the Union Congrega­tional Church will meet Friday at 8 p.m. in the church parson­age.

Mrs. Emma Moss was com­pletely surprised at a party in her honor, on observance of her 80th birthday, Nov. 2 at her home on Andover Street. She was presented with a basket of chrysanthemums, as well as

Reports of the successful rum­mage sale were made, and plans for the future discussed.

Pvt. Ralph Sharpe Jr. of Andover Street is receiving his basic training at Fort Leonard Wood. Mo.

A son, David James, was bom Nov. 11 to Mr. and Mrs. Donald Lynch of Portland, Conn. Mrs. Lynch is the former Ann McFarlane. The maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Frank Watson of Gilman, Vt., formerly of Mary land Street.

25 Years Ago - 1980

Mr. and Mrs. Adam P. Piaz­za, 473 Lowell St., announce the engagement of their daughter, Donna M. Piazza, to Scott H. Prussman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Prussman, 23 Center St.

In honor of DeCordova Museum's 35th anniversary, renowned New York Times art critic Hilton Kramer will appear as guest speaker for the Paul J. Cronin Memorial Lecture on Friday, Nov. 22 at 8 p.m in DeCordova’s main gallery.

Kenneth Southworth, son of Elizabeth Kiker, 28 Kathleen Drive, is among the summer graduates who received a bache­lor of arts degree from Lake Forest College, Ill. He received his degree in English.

The third annual Yuletide Craft Fair will be held Saturday, Nov. 16 at the VFW Hall, Coun­ty Road, Route 1A Ipswich.

Andrei Voznesensky will read his works of poetry on Nov. 14 in George Washington Hall at 8 p.m. The recital is free and open to the public. Time maga­zine has called him the country’s “greatest living poet"

curbside check-in on on interna­tional flights, closer scrutiny of carry-on luggage, and selective hand inspection of checked lug­gage.

The Lutheran Church, 360 South Main St., will again host Christmas School for 5-year- olds during the week of Dec. 2- 6 from 9:30 to 11:15 a.m. The children will leam about angels, wisemen and the events leading up to the birth of Jesus Christ.

There will be an Ecumenical Prayer Service on Wednesday, Nov. 20 at 8 p.m. at St. Robert’s Church, 198 Haggetts Pond Road. This service is the second in a series of monthly Prayer Services for Peace sponsored by the Andover Ecumenical Peace Group.

10 Years Ago-1995

A workshop on targeting spe­cific local industries and work­ing with other economic devel­opment entities and partners to get more impact with an adver­tising budget will be held today. Thursday, Nov. 16 at Indian Ridge Country Club. The work­shop is sponsored by the Massa­chusetts Economic Develop­ment Council.

The winter parking ban for all Andover streets begins Fri­day, Dec. 1 at 1 a.m. and contin­ues until April 1. No parking is allowed on any town streets, or in municipal parking lots includ­ing the school lots, between the hours of 1 and 6 a.m.

State Sen. John D. O’Brien of Andover will hold office hours Monday, Nov. 20 at the Senior Center on Bartlet Street from 10 to 11 a.m., and at Memorial Hall Library from 6 to 7 p.m.

The Andov er Commission on Disabilities will meet tonight, Thursday, Nov. 16 at town offices, 36 Bartlet St from 6:15 to 8. The agenda will include 1996 goals and bylaws.

The Andover Youth Council is looking for six honest, cre­ative, diverse committed indi­viduals who are willing to give of their time and of themselves. The council is a group whose goal is to empower young peo­ple to make possible change in the community.

A 20th century architectural bus tour of the Andovers, co­sponsored by the Andover and North Andover historical soci­eties, is scheduled for Saturday, Nov. 18 at 10 a.m. The tour will last three hours and cost $15.

- Compiled by What’s Up

contributor Sara Brown

David E. Pingree. 72, of Providence. R.I.. died Friday, Nov. 11 in the Miriam Hospital.

He was a university professor and chairman of the Department of the History of Mathematics at Brown University.

He was the husband of Isabelle (Sanchirico) Pingree.

Bom in New Haven, Conn., son of the late Daniel and Eliza­beth (Maconi) Pingree, he lived in Providence since 1971.

Mr. Pingree was a graduate of Phillips Academy and Har­vard University, where he received both his undergraduate and graduate degrees.

Following college, he became keenly interested in the transmission of scientific ideas from one culture to another.

In 1958 he went to India to study Sanskrit. Upon return in 1960, he became a member of the Society of Fellows at Har­vard, where he learned Arabic and started to accumulate lists of relevant manuscripts on the exact sciences in Sanskrit.

Mr. Pingree had been a mem­ber of the faculty of the Univer­sity of Chicago, and joined the faculty at Brown University in 1971. becoming chairman of the department upon the death of his predecessor. Professor Otto Neugebauer.

Throughout his career, he traveled in India and all over the the world collecting and cata­loguing astronomical and astro­logical manuscripts.

He was widely published, including many Sanskrit astro­nomical tables, catalogues of thousands of manuscripts, a Census on the Exact Sciences in Sanskrit, and the Latin transla­tion of the Arabic Picatrix among others.

Some 43 books and mono­graphs and 240 articles have

appeared under his name.He was the recipient of

numerous scholarly awards, including a Guggenheim Fel­lowship. a MacArthur Fellow­ship. and in 1992 he received an honorary degree of doctor of humane letters from the Univer­sity of Chicago.

He was elected a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, w as a member of both the American Philosophi­cal Society and the Institute for Advanced Study, and was the co-founder of the Association of Members of the Institute for Advanced Study.

He established the American Committee for South Asian Manuscripts in 1994 with the goal of cataloguing all the Ara­bic, Persian and Indian manu­scripts in North America and elsewhere.

In 2004 a volume was edited and published by some of his former students and sev eral col­leagues entitled "Studies in the History of the Exact Sciences in Honor of David Pingree."

In addition to his w ife, mem­bers of his family include a daughter, Amanda Pingree of Rome, Italy; brothers. John Pin­gree of North Palm Beach. Fla., and Peter Pingree of North Reading: and a sister. Sarah Dousa of Andov er.

Funeral services will be pri­vate. A memorial serv ice at Brown University will be announced at a later date.

Memorial contributions may be made to the American Dia­betes Association.

Richard W. LargeVolunteered at

the senior center

Richard William Large. 82, of Andover, died Saturday, Nov. 12, at the Lawrence General Hospital.

He was bom in Lynn, to the late George and Marion (Vose) Large.

He serv ed in the US Navy on the aircraft carrier Wasp in the South Pacific for four years dur­ing World War II.

He graduated from North­eastern University, and later worked at GE in Lynn and Everett for 19 years, and at Hon­eywell for 20 years.

Mr. Large was a member of St. Matthew 's Masonic Lodge in Andov er, a member of the Old South Methodist Church in Reading, and a volunteer at the Andov er Senior Center.

Members of his family include his wife. Aldeen E. (Pol­lard) Large of Andov er; a broth­er, Walter Raymond Large of Palm Harbor. Fla.; a niece; and two cousins.

Memorial contributions may

be made to St Matthew's Lodge in Andover or to the MSPCA in Methuen.

Arrangements were by the Dewhirst & Conte Funeral Home. 28 Florence St.. Andover.

JosephCuginottaOwned fruit business

Joseph Cuginotta. 80, of Lawrence, died Monday. Nov.14. at Wingate in Andov er.

He attended Lawrence schools and belonged to the Corpus Cristi (Holy Rosary Church).

He ow ned and operated Joe's Fruit Basket until his retirment. He was in the fruit business all his life. His first store was on Common Street in Lawrence.

Members of his family include his wife. Angelina (Lic- ciardello) Cuginotta of Lawrence: a sister. Connie Mikols of North Andover; and several nieces and nephews.

His parents. Salvatore and Maria (DiPietro) Cuginotta. pre­deceased him. He w as the broth­er of the late Josephine and her husband Michael Polizzotti.

Family and friends are invit­ed to call today. Thursday. Nov. 17 from 4 to 8 p.m. at Calaudel- la Funeral Home. 126 Pleasant Valley St., Methuen. A funeral Mass will be celebrated tomor­row, Friday, Nov. 18 at 10 a.m. at the Corpus Cristi (Holy Rosary Church) in Lawrence. Burial will follow at the Belle­vue Cemeterv. Lawrence.

Hsun-ChangChouWas bom in China

Hsun-Chang Chou. 80, of Andov er, died Monday. Nov . 14. at Lawrence General Hospital.

Bom in China. Nov. 1. 1925. he was a member of Tn Riv er Benevolent Association of New York.

Members of his family include one daughter. Ya-Chun (Katie) Maye and her husband Paul of Andover; one son, Kuo- Bin Chou of Flushing. N.Y.; one grandson. Ronan Maye of Andover: three brothers. Chung- Tsai Fei of Flushing. N.Y.. A- Yao Fei of China. Shay T Chou of Flushing; and several nieces and nephews. He was also brother of the late A-Chi Fei.

Funeral services will be pri­vate. At the family’s request, there are no calling hours. Cre­mation will take place at Lin­wood Crematory.

Arrangements are by Burke- Magliozzi Funeral Home. 290 N. Main St.. Andover.

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32:41 10:32158 PAT WOJTAS 860 53 6/17 F5059 CHELMSFORD MA 32 43 10:32159 JOANNE DONNELLY 427 36 24^37 F3039 BEDFORD MA 32:52 10:35160 CASSIE BRITTON 71516 940 F0117 ANDOVER MA 33:00 10:38161 KATHLEEN WILSON 858 26 10/17 F1829 HUDSON MA 33 02 1038162 RACHEL KAUFMANN 779 33 25^37 F3039 NATICK MA 33 03 10:39163 CAROLINE LLOYD 793 64 1/2 F6069 FARMINGTON CT 33:10 10:41164 SABINE GANG 336 8 10/40 F0117 ANDOVER MA 33:20 10:44165 RICHARD GANG 756 45 3030 M4049 ANDOVER MA 33:20 1044166 TRACEY BAUMGARTNER710 41 15'29 F4049 LOWELL MA 33:3, 10:48167 CHRISTINE O'CONNOR 818 42 16/29 F4049 DRACUT MA 33:31 10:48168 JENNY LEE 488 15 11/40 F0117 UNKNOWN 33:59 10:57169 EMILY DODGE 882 16 12/40 F0117 ANDOVER MA 34 00 10:57170 MARY CAREY 379 40 17/29 F4049 NAHUE MA 34.00 10:57171 LEAH DENISON 740 14 1340 F0117 ANDOVER MA 34 02 10:58172 LELAND CHISHOLM 725 74 273 M7099 WILMINGTON MA 34:23 11 04173 BRENDA TUMEY 864 41 18'29 F4049 METHUEN MA 3447 11:12174 TAMERA ASHWORTH 707 34 2637 F3039 LITTLETON MA 34 49 11:13175 TOBEY HARTMAN 768 47 1929 F4049 ACTON MA 35 44 11:30176 ANNBELLIVEAU 713 49 20/29 F4049 GEORGETOWN MA 35 46 11:31177 CAROL ZANNI 861 49 21729 F4049 PLAISTOW NH 35 46 11:31178 LOU PETERS 823 81 63 M7099 METHUEN MA 35:56 11 34179 ADRIENNE CIAMPA 727 24 11/17 F1829 ANDOVER MA 36 02 11:36180 NIKI LADAKOS 785 67 22 F6069 TEWKSBURY MA 36:11 11 39181 SHARON ATKINS 456 31 27/37 F3039 ANDOVER MA 3617 11:41182 CHRIS ATKINS 468 30 16/19 M3039 ANDOVER MA 3617 11:41183 LISA SEIDEL 838 34 28'37 F3039 CAMBRIDGE MA 36 32 11:46184 DEB BECKER 712 29 12/17 F1829 BROOKLINE MA 36:32 11 46185 CAROL CARR 724 58 7/17 F5059 MAYNARD MA 36 39 11 48186 JOHN TUCKER 846 63 7/7 M6069 MAYNARD MA 36 39 11 48187 CAROLYN CIAMPA 728 20 1317 F1829 ANDOVER MA 36 47 11:51188 DEMETRA CHRISTOPULO726 37 2937 F3039 ANDOVER MA 37:12 11 59189 EMILIO ESPINAL 502 11 20/31 M0117 AMESBURY MA 37:31 12:05190 SUSAN COUMANS 733 37 30/37 F3039 LYNNFIELD MA 37.45 12:09191 LAURA HUNT 775 30 31/37 F3039 NEWBURYPORT MA 37:52 12:12192 ERICA REUSSE 831 11 1440 F0117 NEWBURYPORT MA 37:52 12:12193 LAUREN CIAMPA 729 17 15/40 F0117 ANDOVER MA 38 06 12:16194 WENDY COLE 887 57 317 F5059 ANDOVER MA 3812 12:18195 KAREN JONES 778 41 2229 F4049 NORTH ANDOVER MA 38 36 1226196 KRISTINA WESTGAARD 855 11 1340 F0117 LONDONDERRY NH 40:25 13:01197 KAREN YOUNG 509 27 1417 F1829 HAVERHILL MA 42:13 1336198 SCOTT YOUNG 511 31 17/19 M3039 HAVERHILL MA 4213 13.36199 JENNIFER WHITE 879 12 17/40 F0117 ANDOVER MA 4246 13:46200 EMILY CUMMINGS 494 18 1317 F1829 UNKNOWN 43.05 13:52201 TAMAR BRADY 714 16 1340 F0117 ANDOVER MA 4305 13:52202 JENNIFER DEMERS 736 30 3237 F3039 LAWRENCE MA 4349 1406203 KIMBERLY MILLER 880 16 1940 F0117 ANDOVER MA 44:21 14:17204 AVERY MACKENZIE 794 15 2940 F0117 ANDOVER MA 44 21 14:17205 DIANA TISBERT 844 51 917 F5059 ANDOVER MA 44 47 1425206 REBEKAH SCHAFFNER 636 8 21/40 F0117 MILTON MA 4528 1438207 ELAINE SCHAFFNER 835 42 2329 F4049 MILTON MA 45:31 14 39208 MARY BURKE 720 15 22 40 F0117 ANDOVER MA 47:04 1509209 CASEY HARRISON 867 15 2340 F0117 ANDOVER MA 47 04 15:09210 HANNAH HOEMER 435 15 2440 F0117 ANDOVER MA 4704 15 09211 RACHAEL WESTGATE 856 15 2340 F0117 ANDOVER MA 4705 15:10212 AMY GAGNON 89 28 1317 F1829 DRACUT MA 4741 15:21213 HEATHER REUSSE 832 45 2429 F4049 NEWBURYPORT MA 47:45 15:22214 BEN MARTIN 800 10 21/31 M0117 NEWBURYPORT MA 47 46 15:23215 JOHN MCVEIGH 916 31 1319 M3039 NORTH ANDOVER MA 48.23 15:35216 KATHLEEN CROWLEY 51934 3337 F3039 N ANDOVER MA 48 24 15:35217 CANDICE MCVEIGH 907 30 3437 F3039 NORTH ANDOVER MA 48:24 15:35218 BARBARA ROBERYEL 495 57 10/17 F5059 ANDOVER MA 48 31 15:37219 CHELSEA GIRARD 491 16 2940 F0117 ANDOVER MA 49:21 15.53220 JESSICA POE 824 15 27/40 F0117 ANDOVER MA 4921 15.53221 KATIE GREELEY 761 16 2340 F0117 ANDOVER MA 49:21 15.53222 MIKE MURRAY 81617 22/31 M0117 ANDOVER MA 4954 1604223 LU ALAN 703 16 2331 M0117 ANDOVER MA 49.57 16:05224 LAUREN BARRY 709 16 2940 F0117 ANDOVER MA 50:12 16:10

5K RESULTS / 5K RESULTS / 5K RESULTS / 5K RESULTSPl^QSNAME NO. AGE DIV/TOT DIV TOWN FIN5K PACE225 JB ISRAEL 776 16 24/31 M0117 ANDOVER MA 50:43 16:20226 LAUREN MARTIN 802 17 3040 F0117 ANDOVER MA 5044 16:20227 MICHELLE CHAEHUS 876 ANDOVER MA 50:44 16:20228 BETSY WISE 859 16 31/40 F0117 ANDOVER MA 50.44 16:20229 LUCIA FIORENZA 748 16 32/40 F0117 ANDOVER MA 50 44 16:20230 FARYN SHIRO 841 16 33/40 F0117 ANDOVER MA 50:45 16:20231 JONATHAN LEE 874 16 25/31 M01,7 ANDOVER MA 50.45 16.20232 ANNIE GILMORE 759 16 34/40 F0117 ANDOVER MA 50:45 16:20233 DIANE COLETTI 449 50 11/17 F5059 N ANDOVER MA 51:18 16:31234 NANCY BAGNALL 708 53 12/17 F5059 ANDOVER MA 51:18 16:31235 SHANNON BURKE 87715 35/40 F0117 ANDOVER MA 53:56 17:22236 JAKE MARTIN 801 10 26/31 M0117 NEWBURYPORT MA 54:11 17:27237 COLIN VANDENBURGHI 847 28 9/10 M1829 NEWBURYPORT MA 5413 17:27238 ANDREA MARTIN 799 42 2S'29 F4049 NEWBURYPORT MA 54 40 17:36239 MATT MCCARTHY 805 30 19/19 M3039 W NEWBURY MA 54:49 17:39240 TYLER HOPKINS 772 20 10/10 M1829 ANDOVER MA 54 49 17:39241 STEPHEN TISBERT 845 52 21/22 M5059 ANDOVER MA 54:55 17:41242 STEPHEN DARGIE 883 12 27/31 M0117 ANDOVER MA 55 03 17:44243 ANDREW LAHL 485 12 28/31 M0117 UNKNOWN 55:05 17:44244 COLIN HOPKINS 770 17 29/31 M0117 ANDOVER MA 55:06 17 44245 CHRISTINA BRANDON 430 16 36/40 F0117 ANDOVER MA 55:06 17:45246 LAUREN HATTIE 398 16 37/40 F0117 UNKNOWN 55:07 17 45247 ANN GEARY 384 47 26/29 F4049 ANDOVER MA 55:18 1748248 SUSAN RICHARDSON 486 51 13/17 F5059 ANDOVER MA 55:18 1748249 TRACY LAYNE 513 47 27/29 F4049 ANDOVER MA 56:53 18:19250 ROBIN HARRISON 866 40 28/29 F4049 ANDOVER MA 57:03 18:22251 DEBBIE HOPKINS 771 48 29/29 F4049 ANDOVER MA 57:04 18:22252 DREW REILLY 829 13 30/31 M0117 JAMAICA PLAIN MA 57:05 18:23253 VERA GOODWINBROWN523 14 38/40 F0117 UNKNOWN 57:15 18:26254 CHRISTINE HARVEY 524 14 39/'4O F0117 ANDOVER MA 57:54 18.38255 BETH SHIRO 499 51 14/17 F5059 ANDOVER MA 57:57 18.39256 JOYCE DAVIS 498 53 15/17 F5059 ANDOVER MA 57:57 1840257 MICHAEL GRIMM 763 9 31/31 M0117E HAMPSTEAD NH 5929 19:09258 JESSICA GRIMM 762 6 4040 F0117E HAMPSTEAD NH 59:29 1909259 JEAN MARCOUX 798 59 16/17 F5059 WINDHAM NH 5929 19 09260 ??? 518 ???? 1:09:00 22:13261 THAYA PUGLISI 418 35 35/37 F3039 METHUEN MA 1:09:19 22:19262 LISA SALISBURY 420 34 36/37 F3039 METHUEN MA 1:09:50 22:29263 AMY SIGNORE 51729 17/17 F1829 UNKNOWN 1:14:11 23:53264 CAROL LEONARD 788 56 17/17 F5059 WOLLASTON MA 1:14:14 23.54265 MICHELLE LEONARD 790 30 37/37 F3039 WOLLASTON MA 1:14:16 23 54266 DAN LEONARD 789 57 22/22 M5059 WOLLASTON MA 1:14:29 23:59

10-MILE RESULTS / 10-MILE RESULTS / 10-MILE RESULTSPUAgENAME NO. AGE DIV/TOT DIV TOWN FIN 10MI PACE

1 PATRICK MOULTON 324 23 1/19 M1829 PELHAM NH 4943 4:592 GABRIEL HEMLINGER 476 39 1/53 M3039 CAMBRIDGE MA 57:15 5:443 ROBERT LAPLANTE 319 37 2/53 M3039 BRIGHTON MA 57:26 5:454 LUCAS WOODWARD 348 22 2/19 M1829 BOSTON MA 58 51 5:545 JOE OTTO 400 21 3/19 M1829 WALTHAM MA 1:00:02 6:016 FLOYD LAVERY 340 48 1/71 M4049 GORHAM ME 1.00.23 6:037 DANYELLE PHELPS 21030 1/51 F3039 MILTON NH 1:00:26 6038 GORDON MACFARLAND 166 57 1/46 M5059 BROOKLINE MA 1.00.53 6:069 MATT CZAPLINSKI 465 39 3/53 M3039 SOMERVILLE MA 1:01:20 60810 JOE DONNELLY 497 37 4/53 M3039 DRACUT MA 1:01:55 61211 RICHARD COTTA 53 27 4/19 M1829 LAWRENCE MA 1:02:17 6:1412 DENNIS DONOGHUE 388 50 2/46 M5059 ROWLEY MA 1:02:22 6:1513 MIKE ROOS 303 43 2/71 M4049 ANDOVER MA 1 02:38 6:1614 MATTYOUMELL 454 32 5/53 M3039 ARLINGTON MA 1:02:41 6:1715 JONATHAN MAU 441 36 6/53 M3039 UNKNOWN 1:02:44 6:1716MARTV LECHLEIDER 343 48 371 M4049 UNKNOWN 1 02 45 6:1717 JOHN GOODWIN 101 50 3/46 M5059 ANDOVER MA 103:31 6:2218 JONATHAN DAVEY 62 42 471 M4049 ARLINGTON MA 1:03:39 6:2219 DAVE DECHELLIS 421 30 7/53 M3039 TEWKSBURY MA 1:03:52 6:2420 PARKER WAZILLIOFF 349 23 5/19 M1829 JAMAICA PLAIN MA 1 04 38 6:2821 FRANK GEORGES 307 28 6/19 M1829 LOWELL MA 1 05 06 6:3122 JONATHAN TOWER 259 32 8/53 M3039 GROTON MA 1:05:15 6:3223 DAVID WESSMAN 271 50 446 M5059 SCITUATE MA 1:05:22 6:3324 BILL WEIDMAN 269 39 9/53 M3039 LYNNFIELD MA 1 05:29 63325 STEVE KIMBALL 137 37 1(V53 M3039 BOLTON MA 1:05:35 63426 HUGH HALLAWELL 109 35 11/53 M3039 BOSTON MA 1:05.57 63627 WHIRTY BOB 28 46 5/71 M4049 ANDOVER MA 1 06 08 6:3728 ALEXANDER MCCARGAR 175 17 1/5 M0117 ANDOVER MA 1 06 42 6.4129 CARA ALEY 15 28 1/26 F1829 CAMBRIDGE MA 1:06 53 6:4230 CHRISTOPHER LOGAN 158 32 12/53 M3039 LYNNFIELD MA 1:07:07 6:4331 PETER WOJTAS 277 50 5/46 M5059 CHELMSFORD MA 107:16 64432 BROOKE GARDEN 94 38 2/51 F3039 GREENWICH CT 1:0803 6 4933 DAVE TYLER 261 47 671 M4049 LOWELL MA 1 08 20 6:5034 ANDREW WILSON 275 24 7/19 M1829 BRIGHTON MA 1 08:24 6:5135 ANTOINETTE L DECKER 313 37 3/51 F3039 SOUTHBOROUGH MA 1 08 25 65136 MICHAEL EON 452 35 13/53 M3039 DANVERS MA 1 0830 6:5137 PATRIK SVENSSON 252 35 14/53 M3039 NEWTON MA 1 0913 65638 KRISTIE GAGNON 90 20 2'26 F1829 ROXBURY MA 1 09:33 65839 ANDY GOLDBERG 99 48 7/71 M4049 EVERETT MA 1.09 53 70040 STEPHEN IVES 333 41 671 M4049 HAMPSTEAD NH 1:10:01 7:0141 TODD HUTCHINSON 285 34 15/53 M3039 ARLINGTON MA 1:10:02 7:0142 JOE BENSON 306 43 971 M4049 ANDOVER MA 1 1007 7:0143 KEN GOODIN 450 50 646 M5059 LOWELL MA 1 1026 7:0344 DAN SCOTINA 234 50 7'46 M5059 SAUGUS MA 1:1029 7:0345 PETE MALINOWSKI 316 51 646 M5059 BEVERLY MA 1:10.36 70446AUDIE BRIDGES 463 56 946 M5059 WAKEFIELD MA 1:10:44 7:0547 JACK MCAVOY 406 48 1071 M4049 ACTON MA 1:10:47 70548 MICHAEL MULLEN 193 46 1171 M4049 NATICK MA 1:10:52 70649 JOHN C STANZEL 385 44 1271 M4049 MANCHESTER NH 1:10:53 70650 RYAN MILLS 371 14 2/5 M0117 UNKNOWN 1:11 09 7:0751 LIVIO FERRARA 74 36 1653 M3039 MALDEN MA 1:11:10 7:0752 DAVE CONTRADA 290 48 1371 M4049 NASHUA NH 1 11.20 70853 SAM HEWITT 11747 1471 M4049 IPSWICH MA 1 11:32 7:1054 JOHN GORVIN 103 45 1571 M4049 WILMINGTON MA 1.11:47 7:1155 LISA ABDINOOR 377 36 4/51 F3039 N ANDOVER MA 1 11:56 7:1256 STEE BOSIC 438 36 17/53 M3039 LAWRENCE MA 1 11 56 71257 MARTYN RICHARDS 222 56 10/46 M5059 GEORGETOWN MA 1 11.58 7:1258 DAN CONRAD 294 17 3/5 M0117 ANDOVER MA 1 1209 7:1359 RAYMOND JACQUES 372 42 1671 M4049 UNKNOWN 1 12:27 7:1560 ANDERS SPARRE 247 33 1653 M3039 SOUTH LAWRENCE MA 1:1227 7:1561 ALLISON BROWN 34 18 3'26 F1829 ANDOVER MA 1:12:31 7 1662 BROCK N ALLEN 16 49 1771 M4049 NEWBURYPORT MA 1 12.40 7 1663 RICHARD FADGEN 70 49 1871 M4049 CLINTON MA 1:13:14 7:20

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5th Annual Larry Robinson/Alex Miliotis 10-Mile & 5K Races

10-MllE RESULTS / 10-MILE RESULTS 110-MILE RESULTSplacename NO age DIV/TOT DIV TOWN FIN 10Mi PACE64 JOSEPH CARROLL JR 44 56 11/46 M5059 BILLERICA MA 1 1330 7.2166 GORDON PILOTTE 369 44 19/71 M4049 SOMMERVILLE MA 1:1338 7:2266 TIM HARRIS 492 38 19/53 M3039 DANVERS MA 1 1342 7:2367 MALCOLM MACKENZIE 167 47 20/71 M4049 NELSON NH 1 13 55 7 2468 TOMMY MCQUILLAN 183 14 4/5 M0117 ANDOVER MA 1.14.05 7:2569 PAM KUSTAS 143 36 5/51 F3039 CAMBRIDGE MA 1 1406 7.2570 RACHELE MANNING 170 30 6/51 F3039 SOMERVILLE MA 1 1408 7:2571 RANDAL PARRADEE 424 34 20/53 M3039 WESTFORD MA 1.1410 72572 JEAN-VALERY COUMANS 54 37 21/53 M3039 LYNNFIELD MA 1 14 12 7:2673 SUE FOWLER-FINN 84 51 1/12 F5059 MEDFORD MA 1 14 16 7:2674JACKCACHELIN 37 48 21/71 M4049 WESTWOOD MA 1:14.27 7:2775 STEPHEN MCGEE 177 34 22/53 M3039 NEWTON MA 1:14 42 7:2976 JAY SINGLETON 241 47 22771 M4049 GEORGETOWN MA 1 1448 72977 BILL DEVLIN 64 61 1/7 M6069 TEWKSBURY MA 1 1449 72978 MICHAEL CRAIG 56 38 23/53 M3039 MANCHESTER NH 1 14 52 7:3079 GARY HEDSTROM 116 45 2371 M4049 HUDSON NH 1-14:55 7.3000 KELLY LECOURS 150 40 1/55 F4049 BRADFORD MA 1:15:07 7:3181 STEVEN LECOURS 151 36 24/53 M3039 BRADFORD MA 1:15:07 7:3182 AVRIL SILVERMAN 240 35 7/51 F3039 WALTHAM MA 1:15.09 7:3183 JENIFER POPOWICZ 212 27 4/26 F1829 DANVERS MA 1:15:31 73484 STEVE KANARACUS 960 2-7 M6069 UNKNOWN 1.15.38 73485 MARY KENNEDY 345 27 5/26 F1829 JAMAICA PLAIN MA 1:15:41 7:3586 SIMON R BROWN 390 40 24/71 M4049 HOLLIS NH 1.15.46 73587 RICHARD GHIORSE 357 23 8/19 M1829 WEYMOUTH MA 1:15:52 73688 DAVID DARGIE 301 49 25771 M4049 ANDOVER MA 1-1600 7:3689 SIN KOUIVLASA 346 49 2/55 F4049 DOVER NH 1:16:01 7:3790 HAROLD ROGERS 227 26 9/19 M1829 LAWRENCE MA 1 1618 7:3891 ROBERT HANNA 11357 12746 M5059 QUINCY MA 1:1620 73892 JONATHAN FITT 321 64 13/46 M5059 NASHUA NH 1 16 26 7:3993 ROBERT STASEY 364 60 3/7 M6069 NATICK MA 1 1626 7.3994 CHIP MANOZZI 171 46 2671 M4049 ANDOVER MA 1 16.28 73995 KATIE FARIS 71 31 8/51 F3039 WAKEFIELD MA 1 1634 7.4096JOHNLOMEDICO 506 47 27/71 M4049 ANDOVER MA 1 1648 7 4197 ROB SECOR 237 44 2871 M4049 ANDOVER MA 1:1700 74298 JILL HIBYAN 120 33 9/51 F3039 SOMERVILLE MA 1 1709 74399 NANCY DONAHUE 66 47 3/55 F4049 LOWELL MA 1:17:13 744100 PAUL SORENSON 246 50 14746 M5059 MANCHESTER NH 1 17:22 7:45101 JACK O CONNOR 199 49 2971 M4049 DEDHAM MA 1:17:39 746102 ALAN ST GERMAIN 512 50 15/46 M5059 HAVERHILL MA 1 17 44 7 47103 BOB MCCOLGAN 373 49 30/71 M4049 DEDHAM MA 1.17:58 748104 SEAN SWEENEY 253 36 25/53 M3039 WINCHESTER MA 1:1759 748105 KATE BLUMBERG 27 29 6/26 F1829 CAMBRIDGE MA 1 18 02 7 49106 MIKE REARDON 21946 3171 M4049 NEEDHAM MA 1 18:07 7 49107 CAROL GALLOWAY 93 27 7/26 F1829 BELMONT MA 1:18:07 7 49108 SUSAN LANGLOIS 397 37 10/51 F3039 WESTFORD MA 1 18.09 749109 ALISON FIELD 76 39 11/51 F3039 BROOKLINE MA 1 18:19 7:50110 CHAD PELLETIER 208 30 2653 M3039 CHELMSFORD MA 1 18 35 7:52111 CAM MANNING 287 30 27/53 M3039 SOMERVILLE MA 1 1837 7:52112 BECKY SNYDER 487 28 826 F1829 TEWKSBURY MA 1 1842 7:53113 PETER BLEIBERG 26 61 47 M6069 BELMONT MA 1 18 50 7:53114 LEE-ERIC FREEDMAN 85 38 28/53 M3039 SWAMPSCOTT MA 1:18:51 7:54115 SEAN OBRIEN 198 43 3271 M4049 QUINCY MA 1:18.57 7:54116 MICHAEL MACNEIL 168 46 3371 M4049 MELROSE MA 1 1859 754117 MARY RYAN 229 45 4/55 F4049 ROWLEY MA 1 18 59 7:54118 GLEN TURGISS 260 42 3471 M4049 WOBURN MA 1 1902 7:55119 LINDA CROWLEY 60 38 12/51 F3039 NATICK MA 1:19:14 7:56120 CHUCK STICKNEY 362 59 1646 M5059 NORWOOD MA 1 1921 7:57121 ANN KUCHARSKI 141 53 2/12 F5059 HAVERHILL MA 1:19:37 7:58122 JAMES KAPETSON 447 49 35/71 M4049 ANDOVER MA 1 1947 7:59123 DIANE Y LEVESQUE 328 52 3/12 F5059 ROCHESTER NH 1 19:53 800124 BRIAN GALLAGHER 92 55 17/46 M5059 ROCHESTER NH 1 1954 800125 MICHAEL OLIVEIRA 202 46 3671 M4049 DUNSTABLE MA 1 1954 8:00126 MAURICE SCAFE 528 39 29-53 M3039 METHUEN MA 1 1956 8:00127 DAVID SEARLES 236 54 1646 M5059 GEORGETOWN MA 1:19:58 800128 PETER FOPIANO 82 41 3771 M4049 MELROSE MA 1:2000 8.00129 PAUL MCDONALD 41439 30/53 M3039 METHUEN MA 1:20-09 8:01130 JIM CAMPBELL 41 45 3671 M4049 NORTH READING MA 1 2012 8:02131 JOESMEDLEY 244 53 19/46 M5059 CHELMSFORD MA 1:20:19 802132 ANTHONY LOW 160 20 10/19 M1829 TOPSFIELD MA 1:20:19 8:02133 JIM MORAN 436 44 3971 M4049 METHUEN MA 120:22 803134 MARK DONAlS 67 46 4071 M4049 BRADFORD MA 1:20:27 803135 JOHN MCGOURTY 178 46 4171 M4049 DEDHAM MA 1 2048 8:05136 LYNNE CASTAGNO 45 42 655 F4049 TYNGSBORO MA 1.20.54 806137 STEVE RONDEAU 228 36 31/53 M3039 BILLERICA MA 1.20:59 806138 STEPHEN LEAHY 149 50 20/46 M5059 EVEREK MA 1:21:00 806139 GRETCHEN WILSON 516 40 655 E4049 ANDOVER MA 1:21-05 8:07140 JAY ASTLE 1934 32/53 M3039 SOMERVILLE MA 1.21 09 8:07141 CHRIS BENSLEY 445 47 4271 M4049 ANDOVER MA 1:21 09 8:07142 CAROL CARSLENSEN 363 43 7/55 F4049 UNKNOWN 1:21:17 808143 LAUREN FARRAND 72 33 13/51 E3039 EAST KINGSTON NH 1:21:31 8.10144 CHRISTINE ST MARTI 248 42 655 E4049 WESTFORD MA 1:21 36 8:10145 IRENE SZEWCZUK 344 30 33.53 M3039 UNKNOWN 1.21.39 8:10146 SUSAN TALON 255 48 9/55 F4049 BERWICK ME 1:21 45 8:11147 KEVIN HANLEY 376 43 437’ M4049 N ANDOVER MA 1:21:55 8:12148 MICHAEL JETTE 131 33 3453 M3039 HOBOKEN NJ 1:21.56 812149 BETH BENSON 305 44 10/55 F4049 ANDOVER MA 1:22 00 8:12150 MARGARET DESJARDINS404 48 11/55 F4049 CAMBRIDGE MA 1.22:03 813151 KRISTINA DAKOS 396 42 12/55 F4049 CONCORD MA 1 22:03 8:13152TERI DEVLIN 353 42 1655 F4049 UNKNOWN 1:22:22 815153 BECKY WERNER 270 39 1451 F3039 GROTON MA 1 22:24 815154 VIRGINIA VATCHER 265 39 1651 F3039 KENNEBUNK ME 1:22.24 8:15155 WILLIAM HARVED 383 55 21/46 M5059 KENSINGTON NH 1:22 42 817156 CHARLIE CORDISCHI 51 62 67 M6069 HAVERHILL MA 1.22:52 818157 PETER WATTLES 268 44 4471 M4049 WALPOLE MA 1.22 56 818158 KAREN DERAMA 432 54 412 F5059 UNKNOWN 1-22-57 816159 DARRYL CAUCHON 359 47 4671 M4049 SOMERSWORTH NH 1:22:57 818160 P HESELTINE 422 41 1455 F4049 ANDOVER MA 1 2300 818161 DONNA CROWLEY 59 36 1651 F3039 PELHAM NH 1.23.05 819162 DEBRA JOHNSON 434 46 1655 F4049 GEORGETOWN MA 1:23:20 8.20163 JOHAN VAN WALSEM 264 42 4671 M4049 ACTON MA 1 23:27 821164 NICK VACCARO 262 52 2246 M5059 ANDOVER MA 1:23.33 822165 JIM ROCHE 226 50 2646 M5059 BRADFORD MA 1:23:36 822

10-MILE RESULTS /10-MILE RESULTS / 10-MILE RESULTSPLACE NAME NO AGE JIV/TOT DIV TOWN FIN 10Mi PACE

166 LEONARD J BUSA 332 49 47/71 M4049 WEYMOUTH MA 1 23 37 8:22167 MARY DUVAL 68 40 16/55 E4049 HOOKSETT NH 1 2340 822168 KURT WINIKKA 276 48 4871 M4049 WAl THAM MA 1 2343 8 23169 B'LL GORDON 295 38 35/53 M3039 N ANDOVER MA 1 23 44 8 23170 NICK LAMBERTI 382 51 24/46 M5059 REVERE MA 1 23 48 823171 PEGGY GIOIOSO 297 34 17/51 F3039 METHUEN MA 1 23 55 8 24172 WENDY BURBANK 35 63 1/2 F6069 BOXFORD MA 1 24 01 825173 BILL MOECKEL 296 38 36/53 M3039 BEDFORD NH 1 24 04 8 25174 RACHEL GLAZER 381 32 18/51 E3039 BROOKLINE MA 1 24 08 8 25175 STACY ANDERSON 18 33 19/51 F3039 CAMBRIDGE MA 827176 JULIA CIAMPA 407 23 9/26 F1829 SAUGUS MA 1 24 25 8 27177 MICHAEL QUINN 217 41 49.71 M4049 ARLINGTON MA 1 24 27 827178 JAMES DOLAN 299 52 25/46 M5059 ANDOVER MA 1 24 31 8 28179 KEVIN BOYLE 399 46 5G71 M4049 WINCHESTER MA 1 24 32 8 28180 STUART BAMBUSHEW 23 44 51/71 M4049 STRATHAM NH 1 24 34 8 28181 TIMOTHY GAGNON 51 24 11/19 M1829 DRACHMA 1 24 44 829182 YAS SAOTOME 230 46 52071 M4049 BROOKLINE MA 1 24 47 829183TENLEY BALLA 22 22 10/26 F1629 BOSTON MA 1 24 52 830184 THOMAS VETTI 284 48 5871 M4049 N ANDOVER MA 1 24 59 830185 LISA CONTI 49 34 20/51 F3039N ANDOVER MA 1.25 00 830186 JONATHAN NOONE 196 40 54/71 M4049 CHELMSFORD MA 1 25 07 8 31187 KATE LUNDQUIST 162 17 1/3 F0117 ANDOVER MA 1 25 08 8 31188 PRISCILLA WELCH 405 52 5/12 E5059 BOXFORD MA 1-25 08 8 31189 DONNA THEURER 257 44 17/55 F4049 BURLINGTON MA 1.2508 831190 KATHLEEN JAWORSK' 130 43 1855 P4049 MANCHESTER NH 1 2517 832191 DUSTIN CAMPBELL 40 29 12/19 M1829 CAMBRIDGE MA 1:25:18 832192 JENNIFER LYNCH 164 35 21/51 F3039 MARLBOROUGH MA 1.25:20 832193 ERIN O'LEARY 200 24 11/26 F1829 MELROSE MA 1 25:25 833194 GERRY POULIOT 453 46 5S71 M4049 ANDOVER MA 1.25-28 833195 ERICA RINALDI 302 40 19/55 F4049 ANDOVER MA 1 25 31 8.34196 STEVEN RINALDI 466 44 5671 M4049 ANDOVEP MA 1 2532 834197 HARVEY BORNSTEIN 31 43 57/71 M4049 WESTFORD MA 1 25 39 834198 REBECCA BRENNAN 471 44 20/55 F4049 STONEHAM MA 1:25 44 835199 LORI MCGRATH 520 47 21/55 F4049 N READING MA 1:2545 835200 BETHANY HYDE 128 30 22/51 F3039 TOPSFIELD MA 1:25 51 836201 OYAN BOBZIEN 29 40 22/55 F4049 DUNSTABLE MA 1:25.53 836202 DEBORAH SLOAN 243 42 23/55 F4049 ANDOVER MA 1 25 54 836203 SCOT SPELYNG 351 26 13/19 M1829 HAMPTON NH 1 25 54 836204 JAMIE WERCHADLE 475 25 14/19 M1829 BRIGHTON MA 1 25 54 836205 KEN SKIER 356 52 2646 M5059 LEXINGTON MA 1 26 00 836206 SUSAN HOLEMAN 298 42 24/55 F4049 ANDOVER MA 1 26 04 8 37207 SCOTT ABRAMS 323 33 37/53 M3039 WALTHAM MA 1 26 05 8 37208 ANNIE GILBERT 97 41 2855 F4049 ANDOVEP MA 1 26 21 8 39209 CAROLYN OSBAHR 490 43 2655 F4049 NAHANT MA 1 26 23 8 39210 JERRY MORRIS 191 56 27/46 M5059 TEATICKET MA 1 26.24 839211 MICHELLE CROSS 58 0 WILMINGTON MA 1 26 28 839212 CAROL MARSHALL 173 43 27/55 F4049 NORTH ANDOVER MA 1 26 50 841213MARKO DUFFY 300 44 5671 M4049 TEWKSBURY MA 1 26 50 841214 ERIC JOHNSON 133 0 METHUEN MA 1:27-03 843215 BOB ELORES 81 56 2646 M5059 HAVERHILL MA 1:2712 844216 LARRY HANSON 280 51 29.46 M5059 GEORGETOWN MA 1:2718 844217 ELIZABETH OLIVEIRA 201 45 2855 F4049 DUNSTABLE MA 1.27.27 845218 EMILY COGGINS 425 16 2'3 F0117 COHASSET MA 1:27 34 846219 DEBBIE BEAL 423 32 2851 F3039 SCITUATE MA 1-27 34 846220 BILL BROUILLARD 289 53 3046 M5059 ANDOVER MA 1:27 46 847221 JAN BROUILLARD 288 53 612 F5059 ANDOVER MA 1:27 49 847222 ALETT MEKLER 185 35 24/51 E3039 BOSLINDALE MA 1:27-52 848223 ANDREW PATE 401 38 3853 M3039 MELROSE MA 1:2753 8 48224 JACO VAN WALSEM 263 16 85 M0117 ACTON MA 1:27 56 8 48225 PAT MARASCO 412 49 59/71 M4049 BOXFORD MA 1 2807 8 49226 RALPH CASTAGNO 46 51 31/46 M5059 TYNGSBORO MA 1 28 08 8 49227 DANIEL SOLOMON 245 53 3246 M5059 NORTH READING MA 1 2811 850228 LISA ATKINS 20 33 2851 E3039 PELHAM NH 1 28 23 8 51229 KELSEY ERIKSEN 478 16 S3 F0117 UNKNOWN 1 28 41 853230 VINNY COUTURE 55 56 3846 M5059 METHUEN MA 1 28:52 854231 KRISTEN REILLY 220 36 2651 F3039 MANCHESTER NH 1 2900 854232 JOYCE CROW 365 38 27/51 F3039 MANCHESTER NH 129:01 8:55233 NORA SHANAHAN 440 46 29.55 F4049 BRAINTREE MA 1 29:37 858234 MARY RIVAS 411 35 2851 F3039 ANDOVER MA 1 29 39 858235 JUERGEN ROTH 320 39 39/53 M3039 BROOKLINE MA 1 29:41 859236 JULIE SULLIVAN 426 44 3055 F4049 TOPSFIELD MA 1 29 53 900237 DAN FITZPATRICK 80 49 60.71 M4Q49 HOPKINTON MA 1 2956 9.00238 MIKE EERTSCH 391 49 61/71 M4Q49 WOBURN MA 1 29 57 900239 NELLA YOUNG 279 29 12'26 E1829 CAMBRIDGE MA 1 30 02 901240 DENNIS LAROCQUE 147 48 6271 M4G49 LAWRENCE MA 1 30:05 901241 CLAIRE HUGHES 127 30 29/51 F3039 HOBOKEN NJ 1 30:13 9:02242 TIM JETTE 132 38 4853 M3039 ANDOVER MA 130:14 9:02243 RACHEL LAKIN 433 MUNSONVILLE NH 1 3016 902244 PAT SHERIDAN 482 45 6871 M4049 LOWELL MA 1 3019 902245 LORI HILL 121 35 3651 F3039 ENFIELD NH 1 30.24 903246 ERIN LAROSA 504 26 1826 F1829 NEWBURYPORT MA 1 30:25 903247 KAREN BABBITT 21 25 14/26 F1629 BEVERLY MA 1 30:26 903248 DAVE MITCHELL 378 35 41/53 M3039 WAKEFIELD MA 1 30.26 903249 KATE MAUl 472 38 31/51 F3039 WELLESLEY MA 1 30 40 904250 LYNNE BLECH 25 44 31'55 E4049 ANDOVER MA 1 30 40 904251 MARIA ROCHA 225 44 32 55 F4049 CLINTON MA 1 30 47 905252 TERRY STICKEL 249 56 3446 M5059 SANIBEL EL 1 30 50 905253 AILEEN BONILLA 30 27 1826 F1829 DORCHESTER MA 1 30 52 906254 MICHAEL KUCHERA 142 27 1819 M1829 CAMBRIDGE MA 1 31 15 908255 EDWARD CULLINANE 61 49 6471 M4049 BROOKLINE MA 1 31 16 908256 BRADLEY SCHAEFNER 23146 667’ M4Q49 MILTON MA 1.31.50 911257 DARLENE COTE 52 34 32/51 E3039 EAST HAMPSTEAD NH 1-32:00 9.12258 JIM ENGLISH 455 53 3846 M5059 MILTON MA 1 32 03 913259 MICHELLE LEONARD 153 35 3851 F3039 MANCHESTER NH 1-32-06 9-13260 MICHAEL LEONARD 152 34 42/53 M3039 MANCHESTER NH 1:32 07 913261 KRISTINA WORCESTER 278 34 3451 F3039 ANDOVER MA 1 3219 914262 STELLA KO 369 48 3855 F4049 UNKNOWN 1 32 28 915263 KEVIN CONDON 521 39 4853 M3039 NEWBURYPORT MA 1 32 31 916264 ERIN LYNCH 163 35 3851 E3039 MELROSE MA 1 32 32 916265 JUDITH FORMAN 83 29 1626 F1829 CAMBRIDGE MA 1 32 33 9-16266 BILL ROBINSON 224 56 3646 M5059 STOW MA 1.32-37 916267 ED PARKER 469 51 37/46 M5059 LYNNFIELD MA 1 32:40 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MAREA MULLEN 192 41 37/55 F4049 MEDFORD MA 1 33 48 9:23283 JOANNA J\DAKOS 144 36 39-51 F3039 NORTH ANDOVER MA 1 33:57 924284 AN'TA ROBBOY 223 59 612 F5059 ’ 33 58 924285 DAVE LABRODE 282 48 6671 M4G49 HAVERhi MA 1 33 59 924286 CAT CARGILL 281H &VERHI . MA 1 33 59 924287 MICHELLE GRIMM 108 36 40/51 F3039 EAST HAMPSTEAD NH T34 01 925288 DONNA BRACKEN 32 46 3655 F4G49 CHELMSFORD MA 1 34 04 925289 ELLEN GOLDBERG 100 37 41/51 F3039 NAHANT MA 1 34 09 925290 WESLEY WILL AMS 274 45 6771 M4549 PEABOO < MA 1 34 12 926291 MAH CORCORAN 50 20 1619 M’829 WINTHROP MA 1 34.22 927292 KATHY SULLIVAN 308 38 42/51 F3039 N ANDOVER MA 1 34 23 927293 JEAN GUGLIELM 439 45 39/55 F4049 UNKNOWN 1 34 41 929294 JOHN PARKER 206 74 1/2 M7099 HAMP’ON FA ..S NH 1 34 49 929295 JEFF GRASS'E ’06 38 4653 M3039 HAVERS . MA 13511 932296 USA MARZILLI 174 38 4651 F3039HAVEP-. MA 1 3512 932297 MICHELLE LANGONE 145 25 20/26 F1829 TEWKSBURY MA 1 35 37 934298 WENDY lEPORE 154 48 40/55 F4049 WESTFORD MA ’ 35 49 935299 JULIE LOCKHART 157 64 2/2 '6069 DUNSTABLE MA 1 36 01 9:37300 ELIZAH MCLAUGHLIN ’80 30 44.5’ 3EDEORD Nh 1 36 10 937301 ROBERT SCHRATER 232 57 3846 M5059 SALEM MA 1 3610 937302 ElIZABE’h EAGER 69 47 41/55 F4049 MANCHESTER N* 1 3614 938303 SHARON HEWITT 11846 42/55 F4C49 PSWiCH MA 1 36 48 941304 BETH A Jk^AT 14 43 4655 F4049 MAYNARD MA 943305 KIMBERLY FIGENBAUM 77 36 4651 f3039 Charlestown ma 1:37 ’4 944306 AOIFE MORRIS 189 27 21/26 F1829 QUINCY MA 137 1ft 944307 VERN PUCHALSK 215 45 6671 ’34049 TUALATIN OP 945308 LAURA LUNDE 16’ 24 22'26 F’829 SOMERVILLE MA 1 3729 945309 BOBBY QUESNEL 216 23 17/19 M1829Al. STON MA 9 46310 JOHN AD'COMAND°EA 31577 22 M7099 REVERE MA 1 38 Cl? 9 49311 MARY KOWAlSK 140 47 44,55 F4Q49 WA/J\ND MA 138 07 949312 DANIELLE O'BRIEN 309 42 4555 F4049 ANDOVEP MA 1 38 15 950313 ROBIN SHOP 392 42 4655 F4049 jAMAiCA PLAIN MA 1 382’ 9 51314 WALTER JABLONSK 129 64 67 M6069 DERRY NH 1 38.26315 NICK CAMEUO 39 34 49-53 M30M WATERTOWN MA 1 38 34 9 52316 GEORGE THOMPSON 258 34 5053 M3039 CHELMSFORD MA 1 38 44317 KIMBERLY MCGOVERN 179 42 4755 F4049 GLOUCESTER MA 1 38 50318 MAURA ABATE 11 41 4655 F4049 MEWBUPYPORT VA 1 3851 954319 ARLENE TAYLOR 256 51 612 F5059 BElMON’ MA 1 3915 956320 SHEILA KENNEDY 136 43 49/55 F4049 WESTFORD MA 1 3917 956321 PATTY LOUBRIS 159 42 50/55 F4049 BEVERLY MA 1 3919 956322 MAX TETO 334 57 39/46 M5059 TEMPLETON MA 1 3919 956323 RENATO DILORENZO 470 IPSWICH MA 1 39 37 95e324 .ASON GRAHAM 104 24 1619 M’829 LOWE.u MA 1 39 37 958325 LYNDA MERRILL 187 49 5155 F4049N CHELMSFORD MA 1:40:11 10:02326 JACKIE SQUEGLiA 534 24 2626 F’829 WOBlRN MA 1 4019 002327 JANEANN FiShER 79 46 52/55 F4049 CAMBP'DGE MA 141 13 1006326 ERIN OBRIEN 304 25 2426 F’829 ANDOVEP MA 141 36 10:10329 TOM CHASE 317 60 4046 M5059 STERLING MA 1 41 39 10:10330 JENNIFER MOLONEY ’88 33 465’ F3039 SANDWiCh MA 1 4221 1015331 RAYMOND SKWIERCZYNS242 43 697' M4049 ANDOVEP MA 1 42.2’ 10:15332 NICK PICONE 211 57 41 46 M5059 WAKEELD MA ’ 43 06 10:19333 CHRISTINE CRONIN 57 31 4751 F3039 NEWTON MA 1-4323 1021334 ANDREA uEVY 155 27 2526 F1829 SCOTTSDALE AZ 1 43 36 1022335 JEFFREY HUANG ’26 31 51/53 M3C39 BOSTON MA 1026336 ERIN BRENNAN 33 34 465’ c3039 BOSTON MA 1 44 16 10:26337 ELENA TAKUBlAK 286 30 49-51 R3039 ARLINGTON MA ’ 44 58 10-30338 DENNIS PRIVITERA 21346 70/71 M4049 METHUEN MA ’ 45 4? ’035339 BRYAN ^YONS 165 36 5253 M3039 METHUEN MA 1 45 50 10-35340 GRETTA MORP'S 19C52 1012 F5059 QUINCY MA 1 46’5 1038341 PAT BARBER 24 54 11/12 F5059 KEENE NH ’ 46 20 10 38342 SEAN COLEMAN 48 27 1019 M1829 LYNNFIELD MA ’ 46 38 10:40343 BECKI O'SULLIVAN 204 29 2626 F’829 ATKINSON NH ’ 47 06 1043344 BILL HAMES 111 59 4246 M5059 SALEM NH 1 48 44 10:53345 FERNANDO FERRUCC 75 53 4646 M5059 MANChEStERNH 151:52346 STEPHANIE HEW'TT 11932 5051 E3039 MANCHESTER NH 1:51:53 1112347 MARSHALL MCCLOSKEY 176 66 7/7 M6069 METHUEN MA348 BILL JACKSON 326 49 71/71 M4.049 PRAM NGHAM MA •'-54.31 11 28349 DiANE KOCZA7 138 49 5655 F4049 SAlEM Nh ’ 55 46 11.35350 SAM DENOPOULOS 63 56 4446 M5059 WINDHAM MA 1 5553 11 36351 AL PAPPALARDO 205 53 4546 M5059 WINDHAM Nh 1.55 53 1136352 CARL CARLSON 42 54 4646 M5059 W'NCHESTER MA 1 59’7 1156353 JUL> KEARNEV 358 36 5151 P3039 FRANKLN MA 1 59 53 1200354 JULiANNE NASSIF 194 45 5455 F4049 WESTWOOD MA 2:00:57 1206355 MICHAEL ENGLISH 526 39 5653 M3039 Gloucester ma 206 08 12:37356 ELENA SIERRA 239 47 55/55 P4049 DEDHAM MA 21346 13:23357 ELAINE WALLACE 266 53 12'12 f5059 WESTWOOD MA 21352 1324

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The Janitor's Boyby Andrew ClementsReviewed by John Chartier and James Caron

Jahn and James review a book that reminds kids that their parents are people too.

Almost every kid thinks that his or her parents are embarrassing at one point or another. No one means it to be personal, but there are quite a few kids out there who couldn't think of anything worse than

being seen in public with their parents.Jack Rankin is one of those kids. His father is the jan­

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cafeteria, he does the worst thing he could possibly do - he says 'hello' to Jack.

Jack is mortified and feels the need to gain revenge against his father's unspeakable actions. Not because his father did any­thing wrong, but because of the teasing Jack has to endure from the other, thoughtless students. When

Jack's plans for revenge backfire, and he winds up doing the very job that embarrassed him so much, and there is no telling what will happen.

Jack is torn helplessly between supporting his father, standing up against those who make fun of him in such a thoughtless way, and shunning the person who has shown him support since his life began.

Along the way, Jack will learn that there are some things kids don't know' about their parents, and there is no w ay of know ing what those secrets might say about their parents' hearts.

The Janitor 's Boy by Andrew Clements is a story that will forever change the way that the reader view his or her parents, or any adult in his or her life, for that mat­ter. As kids, we seem to want to think that our parents are just that, parents, and there is no other side to them.

The truth is. parents are people too, and their lives are just as complex as anyone else's.

We recommend The Janitor's Boy by Andrew Clements for anyone ages 9 and older. This story w ill enchant event the pickiest readers. Clements is truly a master of young adult literature who is able to weave a story of phenomenally realistic proportions.

We give The Janitor's Bov an eight out of 10. It is a heartwarming story that is sure to surprise all who pick it up. There are very few books, especially in such a simple package, that are able to make the reader think as much as this one.

So head on down to your local library or bookstore and pick up your very own copy of The Janitor's Boy today.

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Maybe they won't seem quite as embarrassing any­more.

Wrestling, with a dilemmaAndover, a ‘title town’ without a wrestling teamTake-down fever hits as sport is back after a 26-year absenceBy Judy Wakefield

Chris Warne, 13, is a gold- medal-winning heavy­weight wrestler who takes down opponents in his 155-

pound weight class.But Chris doesn't perform his

take downs and head locks in his hometown of Andover. There's no team here.

He's been wrestling for a North Andover wrestling club that accepts wrestlers in kinder­garten through grade eight. The Warne family is one of six fami­lies from Andover who have to travel to North Andover for a wrestling team.

“I would much rather wrestle with kids from my hometown,’' said Andover wrestler Michael Olivieri. 13, who also belongs to the North Andover club, with his twin brother, Marcus. “But there's no team.”

While some call Andover “title town" for its championship status in numerous sports at Andover High School, including swimming, tennis and basketball, the wrestling team was cut from Andover High in 1979. One local father who had a son on the team said wrestling fizzled because of a coaching philosophy. Kids were put into weight classes instead of wrestling their weight, he said.

"It was a disaster." said School Committeeman Dick Collins, whose son was a wrestling cap­tain and weighed 165 pounds.

"Like a lot of kids, he was told to lose weight and they wanted him to wrestle at 140 pounds," Collins said. "They already had someone for the 165-pound weight class... the impact of this

PHOTO BY TIM JEAN

From left are Chris Warne and twin brothers Marcus and Michael Olivieri. They hope the sport they love will make a triumphant return to Andover.

(the weight losses) was too much for kids. It meant the sport was dropped.”

But, Andover High's hiatus from wrestling is about to end. according to youth-sport organiz­ers and some parents of kids interested in wrestling.

Wrestling supporters have organized a parent meeting for Sunday, Nov. 20 from 6 to 7 p.m. at the town's Public Safety Cen­ter auditorium.

The newly-hired wrestling coach for Andover Youth Ser­vices will be announced. He is Bruce Rich, a former All-Merri­mack Valley Conference wrestler from Chelmsford High School. The 21-year-old is currently

attending Merrimack College pursuing a teaching degree.

“It’s great news for wrestling. Wrestling parents all know' each other and we're all talking about this,” said wrestling parent Sharon Olivieri of Andover, who is working hard to get a program in town.

She said there is lots of schol­arship money connected to wrestling and it’s high time for a wrestling comeback at Andover High. Her husband. Michael Olivieri, went to the University of Massachusetts on a wrestling scholarship and she wants her twins to have the same opportu­nity.

"Wrestling is all about disci­

pline. a good work ethic and it reaches all kids - scrawny kids who are too small for football and too short for basketball, to kids who can wrestle in a heavy­weight class," Sharon Olivieri said. "Andover is a fabulous town and its high school should have wrestling. Most high schools around here do.”

Wrestling supporters acknowledge that the sport can­not be offered at the high school overnight.

"We know they need a feeder system," said AYS director Bill Fahey. “So that's what we are doing and, believe me. the inter­est is here.”

Continued on page 27

Jessica S. Bindman of Andover graduated magna cum laude from the University of Pennsylvania with a bachelor of arts in psychology. As an undergraduate. Bindman was to elected Psi Chi. the National Honor Society in Psy chology, and was published in the spring 2005 issue of Perspectives in Psychology.

The daughter of Carl Bindman and Marjory Sher- man-Btndman. she was a 2001 graduate of Andover High. She now works as an assistant account executive at the advertising agency DDB Worldwide in New York.

Kelsey Farrell, a resident of Andover, was among the 150 students in Providence College's class of 2009 who spent their first days in Prov idence participating in the college's 15th annual Urban Action program:

The freshmen and 25 upperclassmen leaders volun­teered more 3.000 hours to improve the Urban Edge farm, located in Cranston. R.I.

The Providence College students cleared brush and prepared fields for a new organic gardening project at the farm, and also helped prepare the site for an annual "hoe down" celebration and fundraiser to be held later in the fall.

The 50-acre farm is a model farm demonstrating environmentally sound land stewardship and farming

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All-day kindergarten costs $4,100 now; 30 percent increase possible

All-day K could cost $5K in 3 yearsBy Rita Savard

WITHIN THE NEXT THREE YEARS, par­ents could be paving more than $5.(XX) to enroll students in all-day

kindergarten classes. The School Department projects a 30 percent fee increase over those three years.

The recommendation to impose higher fees stems from teachers' health insurance costs, which have created a current operating deficit of $62,427, according to town business manager Evan Katz.

The operating loss is now being covered by surplus funds from previous years.

Last year, the superinten­dent proposed a $1,500 fee increase in anticipation of adding health insurance costs to the program's budget.After parents vehemently opposed the cost increase, the fee was raised a lesser amount, $600. Currently, enrollment for all-day

“If the rates aren’t raised

at all, and we wait until

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see a sharp increase in

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TOWN BUSINESS MANAGER EVAN KATZ

kindergarten costs $4,100.“We knew this would be a possibility last

year, which is why we talked about raising the fees then," said Superintendent Claudia Bach. "Before last year, health insurance costs were not calculated into the program's budget. Insurance rates are going up so high and the student enrollment is less this year than it was

the year before. The kinder­garten program is supposed to be self-supporting but there’s simply not enough money to support the costs right now.

For the first time this year, the cost of teachers’ health insurance was included in the all-day K budget. This meant the program cost more to run than the town was collecting, Katz said.

For the 18 full-time kindergarten teachers, total health insurance costs are $110,000. The $172,032 surplus, available at the start of fiscal year 2006. allows

fees to be increased gradually over time, Katz said.

“We do not want to deplete the surplus entirely," Katz said. “If the rates aren't raised at all, and we wait until the surplus is gone, we'd see a sharp increase in rates all at once.”

Enrollment in all-day kindergarten has dropped to 215 students this year compared to 245 last fall.

At the current enrollments. Katz said a fee increase of about 30 percent over the next three years will be required to balance expens­es and revenue.

The three-year budget plan Katz presented to the School Committee shows projected increases of 10 percent next fall, a 5-percent hike the following year and another 15 percent in the final year.

More changes in enrollment or staffing, warns Katz, could alter projections favorably or unfavorably.

“I wish all-day kindergarten were free for all students," Bach said. “But right now we have to decide what the value is. If we lower tuition, we might not have a program.”

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■ AYS TO OFFER WRESTLINGContinued from page 26

AYS will offer wrestling to kids in grades 6 to 9. The new wrestling program starts Nov. 29 and will run twice a week on Tuesdays and Thursdays front 6 to 8 p.m. at Doherty Middle School.

Hand-me-down wrestling mats from Deerfield Academy are ready for rumbling, while Fahey expects wrestling to be as pop­ular among middle-schoolers as lacrosse is.

“We all know lacrosse is booming in town and wrestling will be just like that,” Fahey said. “We surveyed middle-school kids last year and 75 of them said they were interested in wrestling. That's how lacrosse started.”

Doherty Middle School physical educa­tion teacher Phil Capodilupo has already incorporated wrestling into his winter cur­riculum and he agreed the sport should return to Andover. He wrestled at North Andover High and for Springfield College,

so he has been a longtime supporter.School Committeeman Dick Collins

promised to support the wrestling comeback - as long as there is no tax money involved

“I would like to see it back but everyone knows we have some serious money prob­lems,” he said.

Wrestling will be self-sustaining, mean­ing kids will pay to take part. How much wrestlers will pay is still being worked out, Fahey said. That's how the AYS lacrosse program works for students in grades six to nine. Registration for AYS lacrosse is cur­rently going on and it costs about SI 10 per student.

The Olivieri twins and Chris Wame, who are all eighth-graders at Doherty Middle School, said they will surely join the AYS wrestling team and they hope a similar team will be formed by the time they get to Andover High.

“We’re into it," Michael Olivieri said. “And we want to do it in our hometown "

SCHOOL LUNCH MENUS

Here's what's for lunch in the Andover public schools next week, Nov. 21-25:

Elementary schools

Monday: Nachos with salsa, pasta with meat sauce, fresh baked pizza slice, chicken caesar salad, royal brownie, fruit and veg­gie.

Tuesday: Cheeseburger with fries, baked chicken nuggets, chocolate chip pancakes with ham sticks, bagels and string, lucky tray, fruit and veggie.

Wednesday: Early Release.Thursday: Thanksgiving Break.Friday: Thanksgiving Break.

Shawsheen School

Monday: Cheeseburger on a bun, chick­en caesar salad, tater tots, pears and milk.

lucky tray day.Tuesday: Baked chicken nuggets, oven

fries, apple and milk.Wednesday: Early Release.Thursday: Thanksgiving Break.Friday: Thanksgiving Break.

Middle schools

Monday: Salisbury steak with potato and com, chicken McSchool, stuffed crust pizza, fruit, veggie and milk.

Tbesday: Chicken cacciatore, spaghetti and meatballs, stuffed crust pizza, fruit, veg­gie and milk.

Wednesday: Early Release.Thursday: Thanksgiving Break.Friday: Thanksgiving Break.

Andover High School

Monday: Baked macaroni and cheese, stuffed crust pizza, chicken, broccoli and ziti, fruit, veggie and milk.

TUesday: Two toasted cheese sandwiches with chips, stuffed crust pizza, rotini and meat sauce, fruit, veggie and milk.

Wednesday: Early Release.Thursday: Thanksgiving Break.Friday: Thanksgiving Break.

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at the middle schools and Andover High. AHS also offers a Courtyard Barbecue fea­turing grilled food; the Collins Center Cafe; Pastabilities; and a Market Basket cart with other food choices daily.

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■ PROVIDENCE COLLEGEContinued from page 26

practices. The Urban Action j program was initiated by Provi­dence College students in 1991

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The following local residents are among 1,545 students

I enrolled in Georgetown Univer­sity's class of 2(X)9 in Washing­ton, DC.:

Kristen Marie Pinksten ofj Andover will pursue a bache­lor's degree from the McDo­nough School of Business.

Erin Kathleen Coleman of1 Andover will pursue a bache­

lor’s degree from the College.

Union College in Schenec­tady, N.Y.. announced that Sam

Basta, of Andover, the son of Jill and Salvatore Basta. was

i named to the dean's list for the academic year 2004-05.

In its 11th year, this week’s Community Read-Along is sponsored by the League of Women Voters of Andover/

North Andover to promote a sense of community and to

share the importance of books and reading.

This year's readers include retired elementary teachers Charlotte Lynch and Kathy SL Amand Town Manager Buzz

Stapczynski. Rabbi Robert Goldstein local artist Thea Shapiro Pike headmaster John Waters, and mans others. “Peo­ple take time out of their busy schedules to share their love of reading with Andover school- children. It's a win-win for all concerned." organizers said.

The Bancroft School Improvement Council willhold its next meeting Thursday, Dec. 1 at 8:15 a.m. in the teach­ers' lounge.

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FOUND bracelet 8 A J Wright on Haverhill St„

Methuen. 978-686-2440

FOUND: Camera in the vi­cinity of Ferry Rd.. Salis­bury on Oct. 27. Please call 978-465-2199.

FOUND CAT- block & white, bushy toil, faceto block <i white, white double paws, Kimball Ct, Solem MA, 978- 745-5419.

FOUND Cat, black white paws, white chest, vicinity of Island Pond Rood, Derry, NH, about 1 month ago Coll 978-453-3824.

FOUND CAT. block with oink collar, vicinity of Fairways, Derry, NH.603-505-0594

FOUND Cat, calico, young, vicinity Norseman Avenue Lanesville, Gloucester, MA Coll to claim, 978-283-6055

FOUND CAT: Femole, block with other colors, 6 or 7 mo old, found on West St. So­lem, NH'Pelham line. Very friendly & tolkative. 603-894- 9122, 603-490-9052, 603-401-8254

FOUND Cat in Haverhill, Howard St. Calico female double pows. has collar Pleose coll 978-521-0543

FOUND - Cat Oronge'white sooyed femole Newburyport Industrial Park 978-374-2621

FOUND CAT: River St Haverhill, 2 or 3 year old beige male tiger with grey nose. Coll 978-360-7522

FOUND- Cot, Sat, Domestic long-haired white,’ blue eve & one amber eye Vicinity Kosciusko St. area 978-804-1621

FOUND CAT - small black tuxedo co, white pows green

eyes very vocal & loving, young, seen in Wildwood Dr,, Newburyport area for about 2

weeks now. .978-465-1368

FOUND co, Tortuous shell found on Elwell St. ir Gloucester Call CAPE ANN ANIMAL AID 978-283-6055

FOUND CAT white with black on toil & head, Salem Willows, Salem, MA orea on

605. Call 978-744-0663

FOUND CAT with orange & block soots, vicinity o, Amherst Street, in Law­rence, MA, 978-738-9549

POUND EYEGLASSES Prescription 3 Salem Mar ketploce on 5 978-745-6998

POUND Ladies ring in the Liberty Tree Mall Parking lot, Danvers Please call to identify 978-744 5650

FOUND• MEMO RECORDER near Valentines in Newburyport• Block hordcover memo book on bench on Newbury port boardwalk. 970-462-5082

POUND Men s prescription glasses vicinity Oakridge Rood, Sandown. NH Oct. 31 Cdll to identify 603-887-7328

FOUND neutered male cot. Mostly white, some orange Lake Attitasn Merrimoc, MA Con ”8-685-4259

FOUND- Oct. vicinity Burke school W Peobody oronge white long ho r cot rightful owner ID call 978-530-1777 978-531-7478_______________

POUND- Old Miniature white poodle in Maple St. area Claim or adopt Newbury port Heolth Dept 978-465-4410

FOUND Oii High sTDanvers, MA, orange tabby not neutured, 6-12 mo old if anyone wonts him call 978- 531-2287_________________

FOUND- Puppy at North An dover Mall parking lot Found Thursday

Call 978-681-6166

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FOUND - PUPPY ■ Large & Tan, while stockings Port Hound. Found o, Scobie Pond Derry, NH, 603-437-3406

FOUND, set o, olorm keys in beaded purse ot Salem Council on Aging, Solem, MA, Coll 978-744-0924

FOUND, Smoll blue purse with camera on Wingaer sheek Beach in Gloucester. MA on 11/1.781-354-2082

FOUND Small tan mole Chi­huahua. In the Lynnfield oreo. Coll to doim

978-283-6055

FOUND: WATCH, 11/14/05, Al­lenhurst Restaurant parking

lot Rte 114, Danvers, MA call & identify 978-777-4085

FOUND-White & black brown tiger co,. Found on

Derry Londonderry/Windho m line. Call (603)216-5450

LOST: 10/17 Cat, oronge tiger neute-ed double pows, 9 mos old, Oakside Ave/Elmwood Rd, Methuen, 978-686-7840.

LOST Abyssinian Cat: Cooper -Newburyport, Squires Glen Industrial Pork oreo. Mole, neutered, tawny/red with black ticking Egyptian looking. 9TS- 463-9 60 Family in distress.

LOST: Adult male cat, gray, white, long hoir Downtown Hamilton, '0/30 Answers to Wizzy or Mr. P Recently moved to areo, must have lost his wov 978-502-4599

*«***6*64**«6***66LOST: Amstoff Terrier female dog (Pitbull looking) choco­late & white chocolate patch on right eye White pows & white tip toil 45+/- lbs Loved & missed very much! Pleose call immediately even it struck, Jessico 801-814-4082 SSSSS Reword Offered SSSSS

LOST Block short hoir fe­mole cat, white double paws. I year old, lost 10/29, Seobrook/Kingston NH line on Rte 07.603-394-9960

LOST Block & white dutch male rabbit "Wilber'' aword winning. Mt. Pleson, Ave., Gloucester area Reward.

978-281-5627

LOST black/white tuxedo cat, neutered mole, shy, unique

meow Last seen on '0/18 Boxford area. 978-317-3086.

LARGE REWARDLOST: CAT, 10/16/05 medium block femole, white, bib, yellow eyes, white fleo col­lar nome pepper Bush Hill Ave Areo, Ipswich Coll

978-356-3510

LOST Cot 10/5... Gloucester oreo Tortoise/tiger 2 yr spayed femole, Deorly

missed Reward., 978-281-5505

LOST CAT 4 yeor old femole, colicodortuous colored body with white under chin & on paws. From Fornham St, Lawrence areo on 10/16/05. Call 978-258-7340.

LOST: Cot, block and white, neutered male, hos cerebral POlsy, 11/9, Pigeon Cove, Rockport, MA. 978-546-3655

LOST: Cat, blocx brownish underside, long, bushy tail, 15 years old, indoor, 11/08, vi­cinity of The Heights, Essex Avenue, Gloucester Re­word. 978-283-9131

LOST: Cat, female, brown block and orange, tabby, sooyed, since 10/12, vicinity Methuen Dracut, MA, Pel horn, NH line 978-420-7776

LOST: Cat, female colico, white and tan, vicinity 0, Lane Road, Chester. NH, since October 19.603-887-6182

LOST CAT friendly, oronge neutered male, with white ringed tail, microchip to our old PL address. Coll West Gloucester, 976-281-8183

LOST CAT - Grey, PridesBeverlv coastline No fur oround collar areo (no collar i. $200 reword for find­ing her or evidence of her Coll 978-922-054'

LOST Cat - Grey & White Tabhy. I yr old Mole. Lost ’i/ll neor Rt. Ill in Derry, NH Please coll (603)898 723

LOST CAT Nov 8. While American short hoir, gold eyes neutered mole, 'I yrs old Olbs Pelham St, areo. Methuen 978-688-6447

LOST CAT on KV7 near Por­cupine Circle, Solem, NH Lorge gray neutered male /

green eyes 603-890-2459

LOST Cot on 8 from the Morbleheod area Female, tong block fir Side fir is snorter Coll 78 -63 -59 6

LOST CAT Smoll block & white femole. Missing from Brier Lone East Derry, Lost '0/26, Coll (6031432-0824

LOST- CAT Well defined grey tiger double oows, neutered. Nov 6 in vicinity of Forrwood Dr Bradford. Call 978662-'6«

LOST Cell phone It's 0 Samsung x427m.If found call or

978-686 6773or (978) 837-1801

LOST Chocolate Lob ' 08 near F sher Drive 6 Epping NH 7 yrs old grey chin, wearing red collar & colored bandono, CALL 603-679 088

LOST Diamond circle pin Lost 10/16 in Londonderry /

Manchester Mall. SREWARDS Very

Sentimental (603)434-3514

LOST-DIAMOND TENNiS BRACELET IN NORTH

SHORE AREA. REWARD, 978-764-1590

LOST- DSH NM Young adult cat, grey, tiger with white. Very friendly. Vicinity o, East Rd, Atkinson, since 10/6, Young child s pet, RE­WARD! 603-362-5211

LOST: Important documents, vicinity Merrimoc Street Haverhill, MA, Tues 978-685 0378,978-376-0801, Reward.

LOST: July 10th, 2005, Cocka- tiel, yellow and gray. If any­one hos token her in pleose call Renee 8 978-337-2362. She is sadly missed.

LOST- Ladies Butova Watch, Antique silver filigree with green stones.

Pleose call 978-685-8423

LOST Lorge block cat, long hoir in Salisbury, 'Koey'

978-462-7126LOST male gray tiger cat. Near Library in No. Ando­ver, Call 978-685- 697

LOST MALE SHIHTZU Gray & White,

From So. Lawrence Areo 11/11X15 Very much missed.

978-68’-0484

LOST orange tiger cat, neu­tered male, has a Microchip.

Lost seen on 9/28 Boxford oreo. 978-317 3086

LARGE REWARDLOST Pekinese, femole, ton/ brown vicinity of Exchonge St„ Gloucester. Any infor­mation coll 978-471-9419.

LOST PERSIAN CAT - Char- cool color with copper eyes, 3 years old neutered male Lost oround Hemlock Spring areo in Derry, NH X Pleose coll (603)434-7339

LOST: Pug, ton block, 3 year old male, 'JoJo', vicin­ity Kingston St„ So. Law­rence, MA, since 10/29. Re­word. 978-361-5568

LOST SEPT 20 ■ SHELTI/ MINI COLLI - 5 yrs, male, soble & white. Northwood1 Strafford orea, 603-679-5739

LOST:Set of keys 9/30 ot Bonk

North, Ploistow, NH. 978-374-0609

LOST white gold diamond circle pave brocelet. vicinity Banville Optical & Maria s Restauront, Salem, MA. Sen timentol value Reword. 617-312-9633.

LOST - Womens Wedding diamond ring, Dole Ave. in Gloucester, Fri. 10/28 Call 978-767-5443.

MISSING Red, White & Blue I Ferrori from Ploistow, NH

eorly AM hours 0, 10/26.REWARD1603-382-3599

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LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE

COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS

The Trial CourtProbate and Family Court Department

ESSEX DivisionDocket No. 05A0149TM1

In the Matter Of ISAIAH JOSHUA FESL, minor

01 NORTH ANDOVER In the County of ESSEX

CITATION M.G.L. c. 210, §3

To any unknown or unnamed father, parent'(s) of the above named child.

'A putative father will not have standing as a party to this case without a voluntary acknowl­edgment of parentage or an adjudication of paternity.

A petition has been presented to said court by BETHANY CHRISTIAN SERVICES OF NEW ENG­LAND, INC., 801 Turnpike Street, Suite 101, North Andover, MA 01845-6125 representing that the father of the child lack(s) the current ability, capacity, fitness and readiness to assume parental responsi­bility for the child; that the petitioner's plan for the child will serve the child’s best interests; and, praying that this Honorable Court enter a decree under the provisions ot the General Laws of Massachusetts, Chapter 210, Section 3, that shall have the effect of terminating the rights of the person(s) named herein to receive notice of or Io consent to any legal pro-

■ ceeding affecting the custody, guardianship, adop- i tion or other disposition of the child named herein.

IF YOU DESIRE TO OBJECT THERETO, YOU OR YOUR ATTORNEY MUST FILE A WRITTEN APPEARANCE IN SAID COURT AT SALEM ON OR BEFORE TEN O'CLOCK IN THE FORENOON

! 00 00 AM) ON NOVEMBER 28, 2005.

YOU ARE ENTITLED TO THE APPOINTMENTOF AN ATTORNEY IF YOU ARE AN INDIGENT PERSON. An indigent person is defined by SJC RULE 3:10 The definition includes but is not limited to persons receiving AFDC, EAEDC, poverty related veteran's benefits, food stamps, refugee resettle-

| ment benefits, Medicaid, and SSI. The Court will determine if you are indigent. Contact an Assistant Register/Adoptions Clerk of the Court on or before the date listed above to obtain the necessary forms.

WITNESS, HON, JOHN C, STEVENS, III ESQUIRE, First Justice of said Court at SALEM thisday, October 21, 2005.

Pamela Casey O’Brien Register ol Probate

AT - November 3, 10,17. 2005

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GUITAR TEACHER Accepting New Students

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TRACTOR TRAILER TRAINING CDL-Class A & B.

Doy/Eve. Classes. Allied Career School 978-683-5370

ANDOVER, MA:2 Stary office building.

1/2 mile to 495, Shawsheen district. $2,159,000

Musto Comm. R.E. 978-475-4440

BEVERLY, MA: 2300 SF commercially zoned I story building on highly trafficked road. Excellent retail expo­sure corner lot. On site park­ing. Offered ot $475,000. Reis & Co., Inc. Realtors 978-8366241

GEORGETOWN, MA: 19,720 Sq. Ft. Industrial building 1.5 acres $1.1 million, Minco Corp. Larry 9786876200 ext 127

HAVERHILL, MA- 1440 Sq, Ft., Commercial building on corner lot, good visibility & access, $249,900 Minco Corp. 978687-6200 x.118

HAVERHILL, MA- 7200 Os, Ft. with versatile space, tor shop, office or warehouse, drive-in door,

rental income, $499,000 Minco Corp. 9786876200 x.118

HAVERHILL, MA FOR SALE 4 story brick building downtown, 21,000 sq. ft. with3 retail units..........$750,000

PLAISTOW, NH, retail space, 1,600 sq. ft. $l56q. ft. net,

HAVERHILL, MA, FOR LEASE, Attorney s Office, 3 rooms with oil utilities in­cluded. Shored use of Law Li­brary and Conference room. Great opportunity tor new lawyer SllOQ/mo.

HAVERHILL, Ward Hill Business Park, 21,600 sq, ft. warehouse space, new of­fices, 16-23' ceilings, 3 docks. $5.50 NNN

GEORGETOWN/Groveland 1040 sq. ft. retail/office, at­tractive strip center, 17,000 cars/doy $15.00 NNN

MERRIMAC, iust oft 495 exit 53 , 7000 sq. ft. 2 story build­ing. Former restaurant/ tunction hall. Join Dunkin Donuts, Gul, Station to Serv­ice, 66,000 cars/day 1495 traf­fic. Lease $10.00 NNN

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BUILDINGIP Zone (industrial pork)

sewer water, gas, electric on street.

• Land Only 1.53 ocres S400K• Land Only 3,5 ocres S25OK• 28,000 sf building on 3,5 acres $1,750,000

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ROCKPORT, MA, downtown commerciol + 4 oportments,Waterfront................$750,000

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ALSO SEE 812 'Business Opportunities'

BEVERLY, MA, North 7 room Cope, 4 bedrooms, family room, hordwoods,deck, central air..... $299,900BEVERLY, MA, 7 room Ranch, 3 bedroom, hardwoodfloors, gorage...........$345,000BEVERLY, MA, North, 5 bedroom Custom Cape 2 fireplaces, gourmet kitchen. Motivated Seller $515,900 BEVERLY, MA, Centerville, gracious 8 room Colonial, tireplaced tomily room, deck, 2 car gorage, .$554,900

MULTI FAMILY SALEM, MA, deleoded 2 family, separate utilities, townhouse unit......... $429,900

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LEGALNOTICETHE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS

LAND COURT DEPARTMENT OF THE

TRIAL COURTCase No. 311444

(SEAL)To: Samuel Darfoor;

Jennifer Darfoor and all persons entitled fo the benefit of the Soldiers' and Sailors’ Civil Relief Act of 1940 as amended; Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. claiming to be the holder of a mortgage covering real property in Andover, numbered 26 Enmore Street, given by Samuel Darfoor and Jen­nifer Darfoor Io Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., dated February 28, 2001, and recorded with the Essex County (Northern Dis­trict) Registry of Deeds at Book 6030, Page 81 has filed with said court a complaint for authority to foreclose said mortgage in the manner following: by entry and possession and exercise of power of sale.

If you are entitled to the benefits of the Soldiers' and Sailors' Civil Relief Act of 1940 as amended and you object to such foreclosure you or your attorney should file a written appearance and answer in said court at Boston on or before the 12th day of December 2005, or you may be for­ever barred from claim­ing that such foreclosure is invalid under said act.

Witness, KARYN F. SCHEIER, Chief Justice of said Court this 25th day of October 2005

Deborah J Patterson Recorder

AT - November 17,2005

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HAVERHILL, MA

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36 Pike St. Sun. 11/20 2-4 A Steal I Open concept

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LEGAL NOTICE LEGALNOTICE LEGALNOTICENOTICE OF MORTGAGEE S

SALE OF REAL ESTATEBy virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain mort­

gage given by Colleen P. Mullin and Joseph P. Mullin to Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. as nominee for WMC Mortgage Corporation dated September 24, 2003 recorded with the Essex County (Northern District) Reg­istry of Deeds at Book 8319, Page 225, of which mortgage the undersigned is the present holder, for breach of conditions of said mortgage and for the pur­pose of foreclosing, the same will be sold at PUBLIC AUCTION at 12:00 P.M. on 11/28/2005, on the mortgaged premises. The entire mortgaged premises, all and singular, the premises described in said mortgage:

The land in that part of Andover known as Shawsheen Village, together with the buildings thereon, being shown as Lot twenty-three (23) on plan entitled, “Plan 'C' showing property owned by textile Realty Company, Shawsheen Vil­lage, Andover, Mass., June 1932, John Franklin, C.E.” recorded with North Essex Registry of Deeds, Plan No. 878.For our title reference see deed of Robert T. Harrison to Joseph P Mullin and Colleen P. Mullin dated 1/28/2000, and recorded with the Essex Registry of Deeds on 1/31/2000 at Book 5667, Page 258.

Subject to and with the benefit of easements, reservation, restrictions, and taking of record, if any. insofar as the same are now in force and applicable.

In the event of any typographical error set forth herein in the legal desenp- tion of the premises, the description as set forth and contained in the mortgage shall control by reference.

This property has the address of 11 Carlsbrooke Street, Andover, MA 01810.

Together with all the improvements now or hereafter erected on the proper­ty and all easements, nghts, appurtenances, rents, royalties, mineral, oil and gas rights and profits, water rights and stock and all fixtures now or hereafter a part of the property. All replacements and additions shall also be covered by this sale.

Terms of Sale Said premises will be sold sub|ect to any and all unpaid taxes and assessments, tax sales, tax titles and other municipal liens and water or sewer liens and State or County transfer tees, it any there are, and FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS ($5,000.00) in cashier's or certified check will be required to be paid by the purchaser at the time and place of the sale as a deposit and the balance in cashier's or certified check will be due in thirty (30) days, at the offices of Doonan, Graves & Longoria, L.L.C., 100 Cummings Cen­ter, Suite 213C. Beverly, Massachusetts, time being ot the essence.

The Mortgagee reserves the nght to postpone the sale to a later date by public proclamation at the time and date appointed tor the sale and to further postpone at any ad|ourned sale-date by public proclamation at the time and date appointed for the adjourned sale date.

The premises is to be sold subject to and with the benefit of ail easements, restrictions,, leases, tenancies, and rights of possession, building and zoning laws, encumbrances, condominium liens, it any and all other claim in the nature of liens, if any there be.

In the event that the successful bidder at the foreclosure sale shall default in purchasing the within described property according to the terms of this Notice of Sale and/or the terms o, the Memorandum of Sale executed at the time of foreclosure, the Mortgagee reserves the right to sell the property by foreclosure deed to the second highest bidder, providing that said second highest bidder shall deposit with Mortgagee's attorneys, DOONAN. GRAVES, & LONGORIA L.L.C., 100 Cummings Center, Suite 213C, Beverly, Massachusetts, 01915, the amount of the required deposit as set forth herein within three (3) business days after written notice ot the default of the previous highest bidder and title shall be conveyed to the said second highest bidder within twenty (20) days of said written notice.

If the second highest bidder declines to purchase the within described prop­erty, the Mortgagee reserves the nght to purchase the within described proper­ty, at the amount bid by the second highest bidder,

The foreclosure deed and the consideration paid by the successful bidder shall be held in escrow by DOONAN, GRAVES, & LONGORIA L.L.C., (here­inafter called the “Escrow Agent”) until the deed shall be released tram escrow to the successful bidder at the same time as the consideration is released to the Mortgagee, thirty (30) days after the date of sale, whereupon all obligations of the Escrow Agent shall be deemed to have been properly fulfilled and the Escrow Agent shall be discharged.

Other terms if any to be announced at the sale Dated: October 26. 2005, Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., By:

John A. Doonan. Esq., DOONAN, GRAVES, & LONGORIA L.L.C., 100 Cummings Center, Suite 213C, Beverly, MA 01915,

(978) 921-2670, www.dgandl.com (2317.63/Mullin)(11/O3/O5, 11/10/05,11/17/05)(64092)

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Byfield, MAAffordable Ranch on large private lot, 2 large bed rooms, living room hos wood stave, kitchen with dining area, dining room, hardwood floors, garage. $349,000

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A public hearing will be held at THE HALL, 2ND FLOOR, MEMORI­AL HALL LIBRARY, ELM SQ., ANDOVER, MA on THURSDAY, December 1, 2005 at 7:00 P.M. on the petition of Tuesday Morning. 6250 LBJ Free­way, Dallas, TX for a spe­cial permit under Article VIII, § 5.2.11, 5.2.4 to internally illuminated a wall-mounted sign.

Premises affected are located at 199 N. Main St.. Andover, MA in a Mixed Use District and is shown on Town Asses­sor Map 37 as Lot 11 A.

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A public hearing will be held at THE HALL, 2ND FLOOR. MEMORI­AL HALL LIBRARY ELM SQ.. ANDOVER. MA on THURSDAY. December 1, 2005 at 7:00 P.M. on the petition of Patricia Dennis, 7 Fanwood Dr., Andover, MA for a spe­cial permit under Article VIII, §3.1.3.F.4 for a fam­ily dwelling unit.

Premises affected are located at 7 Far- rwood Dr., Andover, MA in an SRC Distnct and is shown on Town Asses­sor Map 67 as Lot 47.

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Premises affected are located at 11 Clark Rd., Andover, MA in an SRA District and is shown on Town Asses­sor Map 137 as Lot 16.

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ACKERMAN S Solem, NH Brand new '4x64 2 bedrooms, all applionces, cathedral ceilings, energy efficient,deck.............................$99,5002002 Skyline, 14x60 $88,5001974 Schultz, 14x70...... $52,000CARRIAGE Town Merrimoc MA Brand new Skyline 14x602 bedrooms, 1 bath.... $115,000Brand new Skyline. 14x70. 2 bedrooms, 2 baths.... $125,000'986 Polloron 12x60.... $59,500Wl LLOW GROVE Newton NH Brond new 14x70 2 bedroom, 2 both, smoll dog ok .. $99,500 KACHADORIANS Solem, NH Brand new Skyline, 14x70 2 bedrooms, 2 baths $119,000

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E.KINGSTON, NH - For Sole by Erickson Construction. New home at end of quiet cjl-de-sac on 6+ ocres. Horses ok, SAU 16 - best school system in the state! 4 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, HUGE family room 8 master, 2 fireplaces, A/C, 3024 sq. ft. $575,000. CALL 603-765-2080

DERRY, NH Mobile home. 1232 sq.ft, modern 3 bedroom, 2 full both. Cathedral ceilings 8 archways Sheet rock throughout. Large yard 8 deck. Easy access to Rte. 93. Pets ok. Discounted $l0K. $84,900 call 603-471-0101.

laundry, goroge $190Omo* pet ok/smoke free 978-688-8

FREMONT, NH - 2+ ocres, totally renovated 2,000 sa ft., 3+ bedrooms, 3 full baths, family room. Vinyl siding. $309,900 . 603-944-1139

HUDSON,NH '05 Skyline double wide 24X44 2 bedroom/2bath computer room SI09K; new

14X70 2 bedroonV2 bath $84,900 603-888-066' or 603-5660727

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LONDONDERRY, NH Sat/Sun 2-4 Open House 9 Tokanel Dr Rt93exit4, left RtlO2 left on Gilcreast, 2nd right 4+ bed­room Garrison, bright, $399K

PEABODY, MA, 12x60, com­pletely remodeled, maple cabinets, plaster walls 8 ceilings, pergo floor, new windows, vinyl siding. Large deck. $74,900. Bret 978-375- 6408 or Frank 978-375-6407

with garoge $1,600 month No utilities. I: last. Call 978-475-OO33.

SALEM, NH - By Owner 4/2.5 oversized Split on cul-de-sac. Interior/exterior completely updated 50 ft. maintenance free deck overlooks inground pool 8 fenced in yard. Very quiet neighborhood. $399,000 Appointment only 603-893-8548

APPROVED DUPLEX LOT 10,000 sq. ft. $235,000.Must sell. Caledonia Street,

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SALEM, NH-Just Reduced! Desirable community Won­derful upgraded home, hardwood floors, radiant heot, finished lower level, tiled bathroom, sunroom, new roof, all on 1.10 acres, $364,900. Russ O Prudential Verani Realty (603)340-0269

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SANDOWN, NH: NEW CONSTRUCTION 3 bed­rooms, Ist floor master bed room, 2.5 baths, gas heat 8 fireplace, cathedral ceilings,1st floor loundry......$369,900PJMR.E. LLC 603-234-1658

CANDIA LAND19+ ACRES. Over 2,000 ft. Frontage. Approved for bed­room septic design and driveway permit. Private. $295,000 Additional land available. Call (603)234-5943

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DEERFIELD, NH 2 very private wooded house lots, perked, ready to be built on. 3.4 ocres $125,000 8 4.27 acres $145,000.603-463-7576

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NEW LISTINGClose to beaches, 7 room 3 bedroom 1.5 both Country Split. 1 car garage. On 6 acre lot, city sewer I water, fire­place living room, hardwood throughout, newer roof, sid­ing ond rear deck.... $334,900

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EPPING, NH- 11+ Acres, SANDOWN, NH - 7 Acres + barn. CHESTER, NH - 2 Acres + barn. KINGSTON, NH 103 Acres + water source.KINGSTON, NH - 3 lots, 5+ Acres. 603-944-1139

EXETER, NH .33 ocres rare in-town building lot. Level, cleared, deod-end street Walk to railroad station and PEA. Call Gigi Oyster River Real Estate 603-659-3300

HAVERHILL, MA, Duplex lots, sewer,

water 8 gas $210,000

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• Rocky Neck 4+ b private beach $2800.

GLOUCESTER W MA - Mod ern 3 bedroom, 2 both. Con venient to train & Rte. 128 51600/mo. Call 978-828-6226

HAVERHILLMA 1890s l+bed room chorming New England LAV Cape, hordwood, large mod rencern kitchen, $H00/mo+ utili mos

ties Must see 978-372 8888 parHAVERHILL, MA 3-4 bed ,orn room 8 room renovated con- K' dex, yard, $l250/mo + gas & ?nF utilities, Ist&lost, smoke tree -a' 978-979-5737 for oppointment. LOtIPSWICH, MA: 3 bedrooms, &s

I.5 baths, washer/dryer, corporch, deck, 5 minute wolk on

totroin 4 town. $1700 + meheot 6 utilities. 978-356-4673 Uoi

KENSINGTON NH charming — furnished antique 4 bedroom, heated wood floor + fire- ploce/woodstove Lease/ buy ’st $1700+ 1.6 acres. 603-772-8488 StoLAWRENCE So, MA 3 bed se°

room single family furnished — quiet areo, 26 So. Bowdoin St opplionced, large yard $1500/ ™mo + gas 4 utilities, refer * ences, smoke free 978-685-5497 15

MANCHESTER, MA 5 room,2 bedroom, ,1250 sa. ft., nice yord, porking, wood floors, 3. washer/dryer, dog negotia- ble, $1,500 + utilities. 185 School St. 978-578-4809

Marblehead, MA: ' bedroom Neseaside cottage, fireplace, foprivote, all appliances, deck Pl./grill, free boot storoge $1650 **i+ utilities, Ist/last 781-631-7474 up

Marblehead, MA ne2 bedroom townhouse, siwasher dryer hookups, Co

parking. $1,145ROCKETT REALTY/No Fee "The Lorgest Rental Agency

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MERRIMAC, MA: 4 bedroom, pp2 both, waterfront location, L,fully furnished, including lin **ns Available Jan. Ist. $2,000/ 51mo + utilities. 978-346-9404 NC

NEWBURYPORT, MA, reno voted 3 + bedroom antique es home, 3 blocks to downtown,New gourmet kitchen 4 ap- “ pliances $2400 + 978-255-1805 ,er

NEWBURYPORT/West New pfc bury, MA: mint 10 room &Georgion Colonial, 7.5 acres. "horse stalls, paddock, 4-5 Jbedroom, 2.5 both, granite +kitchen, very private, $2,475/ smo.+, Mark 508-265-3347.

NEWTON, NH 2+ bedroom2 bath year round Austrion SA chalet style, woter views, all +

appliances, 3-sided deck n$i450/mo+utilities 603 382 631’ ?

NEWTON, N.H. 3 + bed- room Colonial, secluded lot. r 52500/ month or leose w/ op- b tion. 603-382-1669,603-234-1458 B

NO. ANDOVER, MA- 3 bed- room home in Librory area 11

1 Fireploce, garoge 4 huge F’ Gourmet Kitchen. $'750/mo 0

Call Julie 978694-2660 D

ROCKPORT MA 3 Bedroom House: 2 baths, living / dining J room, full basement, W/D ”hookup, neor schools, town 4 cbeoch. Ist month + security: d$1,800 mo. CALL 603-895-4092 rROCKPORT, MA*3 bedroom b

- townhouse-lots ot space $1200•4 bedroom, 2 bath, on wooded lot, 52500*. lAtlanticVacotionHomes.com

978-283-4777SALEM NH - 2 bedroom sin- 1 gle fomily home with go- rage Completely updoted. s No pets $1,450 a month + |utilities. Call 603-898-1086

SALEM, NH 3 bedroom, 2 baths, 2 car garage, lovely yard, neighborhood, excellent school system, $170Q/mo Coll 1 owner toll free 866824-8467 I

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SALEM NH ■ Private setting,B 2 bedroom, modern manu­factured home, completely remodeled Large lot. New driveway $1200/mo + utilitiesNo pets. Call 603-898-1086

WINDHAM, NH■ House on Cobbetts Pond. 21 bedroom, 1 bath. 1 cor go­

roge. Minutes from 93. $1700. per month. Call 603-490-2014

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AMESBURY, MA-Mill Yard Luxury loft condo 1 or 2 bed rooms, hardwoods, large win­dows, 17' ceilings, exposed brick/beams, washer/dryer.

M No smoke. $1250.978-3148538.1 ANDOVER, MA - Balmoral Condo, 1 bedroom, 13' ceil-

1 ings, heot included No™ smoking. No pets. 5900 per

month. Call 617-281-2583.

s ANDOVER,MA Dec occupancy ' CASCO CROSSING River Rd.

HUGE 1-2 bedrooms, pool,— clubhouse, fitness, 9arage, oc,"9 4 more! 978-37+4784

K. ANDOVER, MA spocious 2nj bedroom condo, eat-injg kitchen, minutes from 93,— includes heat/hot water,

$900/mo. 603-401-1937.

ANDOVER MA - Townhouse + 2 bedroom 5 bath, off street

porking, laundry in base — menl, walk to downtownU $ 550+. No pets. 978-82-6430

BEVERLY, MA: 2 bedroom, i3' 2 bath, modern Condo, car­

peted, storage, parking.— $1095 + utilities. Avoiloble me mid Nov. Coll Goldberg3d' Properties, 978-922-0800.rt) BEVERLY, MA - Fabulous

oceanfront condo, 5 room 2 bedroom 2 full baths plus

al loft, 2 cor garoge. Like new.ar $1600+ utilities. 978-927-6202

h"9 BEVERLY, MA: Renovoted 2 'SL bedroom, 2 bath Condo, ca-

thedral ceilings, skylight,°° exposed beams, hordwood

floors, washer/dryer, deck,’’ yard, porking, walk to beoch

/train. $1400 +utilities. Gold- berg Properties, 978-922-0800

* BRADFORD, MA: Common,2 bedroom, 1.5 bath, indoor

“ parking for 2 cars, tri level townhouse. $1,000. oer

nn, month. Coll 978-688-2990.

DANVERS, MA - 2 bedroom, eot-in kitchen, dining oreo, 2

ea car parking, deck Deod-end ces street. $1,250 Ist 4 lost. Call

after 4pm 508-932-0662UIY DERRY NH: Large variety

& of 2 4 3 bedroom Townhomes5?- 4 Duplexes. From $1095

Cooper Properties 603-432-3380

EXETER, NH-New luxury townhouse, 2,300 sq. ft., 2

'D- bedroom, 3 bath, granite,stainless, hardwood, goroge,

$2,000+. Call 603-401-1950.

'4 GLOUCESTER, MA 6 room f- 2 townhouse style, 3 bedroom

+ sunporch, laundry hook-up,9+ near train/Blvd Section 8 ac-

cepted. $1400+. 978-282-3119** GLOUCESTER, MA New

— condos for rent. Greot loco- <9- tions. $1700 up to $2500 per

month. Coll 978-828-6226.

HAVERHILLMA "Briarwood". 2 + bedroom 2 bath 4 level

home off R1495, big deck,loft, ac,finished cellar, well fond-

ose scaped $1275/mo 978-374-4784lez HAVERHILL MA Lorge 3

room condo, parking, ce- ramie tile, foundry area, Great price $750+.

603-362 6060 , 603-234-5631.

HAVERHILL, MA Spacious top floor, 2 bedroom, with 2

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HAVERHILL, MA Upper Broodwoy 1 bedroom, off street parking. $650 Gallant Associates 978-686-7931

HAVERHILL, MA Victorian in exclusive area 2500 SF Grand Ist fl. entrance, 3 bed­room, full both, hardwoods, opplianced tin ceiling 8, tans, near 495 to Boston. 2/01. Reduced SI575.978-457-9040

HAVERHILL, MA: Walnut Square area. 1st floor, 2 bed room, no pets. $1000 + utili­ties. Coll Dalina 978-360-4950 or 978-373-6033

IPSWICH, MA: 1 bedroom, 2nd floor Appliances, pork­ing, 2 minute walk to train station. No pets. S825 mo. includes heat. 978-356-4052

IPSWICH, MA - 2nd floor ' bedroom in 2 family on auiet street newly renovated, washer' dryer, private en­trance of, street parking, walk to town, no smoking/ pets, available immediately, $875/mo. 978-375-6797

IPSWICH MA- 3- 1 bedroom Condos. New point, carpets 8 appliances. 1st $950, every­thing included 2nd/3rd, $850/each + utilities

Available now Call 978-580-1216 or 978-808-7956

Ipswich, MA

BAYSIDEGreat country location, large I & 2 bedroom apartments Heat, hot water all appli­ances, A/C gym, library, parking & storage all in­cluded Close to cranes beach train 8, PT ' No pets pleose starting ot $900

Call 978-887 2349

IPSWiCH, MA Energy effi­cient 2 bedroom, central air 75 baths washer dryer hook ups, deck off street porking,

neor center, many extras51600/mo. 978-356-5104

IPSWICH MA, lorge beauti tul intown, 3 bedroom 1.5 baths, hardwoods, washer dryer, garoge workshop and yard, $1700+ 508-265 "34

IPSWICH, MA new 2 bed­room, all appliances hea, included. Laundry n unit A/C $1,200 Nc nets No smokers. Cal 978-356-9070

voted 6 room apartment new bath and kitchen, washer/dryer hook ups, hardwood floors deck over­looking Ipswich River, re­served parking. No pets. S',200 - Call days 978-879- '002: evenings, 978-468 3220.

IPSWICH, MA: Private 1 bedroom house on dead end street Expansive sal, marsh view, no smokers/pets 51200 + utilities ’2/i. 781-552-97 0

IPSWICH, MA sunny bed room, close to train station, downtown includes fully applianced kitchen oark rg coll doy or eves. 976-468-2238

LAWRENCE, MA: I, 2, 3 4 bedroom apartments Sec­tion 8 approved No security or last months to qualified applicants. Jason 978-688-1868

LAWRENCE, MA ' bedroom 2nd floor 2 family on Tower Hill, porch, gas hea’ new windows porking S750'mo * utilities. Dec. ist. 603-560-2200

LAWRENCE MIA bedroom 3 rooms, 'st floor, Newton St.

appliances, hook-ups, pork ing, $550, 978-682-8948

LAWRENCE, MA. 1st floor beautiful lorge 2 bedroom. 2 full baths, modern. $875/mo. Guerrero R.E. 978-685-6 43

LAWRENCE, MA 2 & 3 bedrooms

Section 8 approvedAvailable now. No pets

978-681-9185

MA: 2 bedroom Section 8 op

)en St., new kit- ips, $750./mo +. ing. 978662-3118

MA 2 bedroom I to wall in bed- ng room. Tiled jtti $875. 1st & 258-0373

LAWRENCE MA - Beautiful Prospect Hill 6 rooms 3 bed­rooms, 2nd floor. New kitchen, hardwood, parking Must see' $ 00 - 978-685-64 9

LAWRENCE, MA - Com­pletely renovated 4 bedroom opartment. Quiet neighbor­hood. $l,250/mo. no utilities, no pets Section 8 welcomed2 1 3 bedrooms also avail­able, call far details.

781-334-7196.

LAWRENCE, MA; Hancock Street, 3 bedroom apart­ment, Ist floor gas heat. $900. a month. Section 8 ap­proved. Call 617-513-1329.

LAWRENCE, MALovely 2 bedroom opartment on quiet dead-end street, hardwood floors, off-street parking, coin-op washer/ dr­yer. $695+. 978-837-2513

LAWRENCE, MA- Methuen line, 2 large bedroom, reno­vated, 2 car park, hookups, fenced yard $850 no pets/ smcke 978686-3481.603625-’920

LAWRENCE MA Newly Renovated!

Just Reduced1st Months Rent Free!!

1 8 2 bedrooms avoiloble. Heat & hot water included. Great Location. Call for de­tails 978-682-4000. Managed by C. C. Real Investments.

LAWRENCE MA Open House 256 Essex St, Sun. 2-lpm• 1 bedroom, $700• 2 bedroom, $850

Wall to Wall Carpets 8 Mod­ern Kitchens. 617-625-8315

rcg-llc.com

LAWRENCE, MA Prospect Hill, 3 bedroom house, cus­tom kitchen, 1 car garage, private yard, quiet, hard­wood. $1,600.978-479-2279

LAWRENCE, MA - Prospect Hill 4 rooms, 2 bedrooms, 1 bath, $800+ utilities Lease Tom Saab Assoc 978-683-6699

LAWRENCE, MA Quiet areo,2 bedroom, off street parking, laundry in basement, like new condition, SOOGmo - utili­ties. Call 78-8836304

LAWRENCE, MA: SOUTH GREAT CONDITION!5 ROOM 2 BEDROOM

$800 Monthly for more info pleose coll Maria 978-851-5123

LAWRENCE. MA - Spocious2 bedroom, 2nd floor, dish­washer. off-street parking, security entry $1,000 heat included. Coll 978-683-6445

LAWRENCE, MA: Summer St. 2 bedrooms. 2nd floor, no utilities, newly rehabbed $725. Col! 978-683-6682

LAWRENCE, MASUMMER STREET

• Large 2 bedroom FULLY remodeled Ready Now! $825-• Lorge 3 bedroom. FULLY 'emodeled. laundry hook up Ready Now'5895 - 978837-2513

LAWRENCE, MA Very dean1 & 2 bedroom, buzzer sys­tem, includes heat, laundry on eoch floor, 5650 6 $700.Call 781-526-0906 : 978-691-4325

LAWRENCE MA-Will GoQuickly bedroom 8 Studio available heat/hot water in­

cluded. 'st& last. Call Mon-Fri 96. Call 978970-2300

L$KLAWRENCE/METHUENr HAVERHILL, MA- 1, 2, 3 & 4 bedroom units. As low as $650. Call 978689-8656

LAWRENCE & Methuen MA Apartments for rent. Apart­ment listing accepted.Station Realty, 978-975-3713.

LAWRENCE N„ MA: Upper Tower Hill. 4 bedroom, large rooms, tile both, well insu­lated. SI075/mo- Call Lee at R6L 978-686-6735

LAWRENCE, no, ma: Green ST Absolutely beautiful completely renovated ' bed­room on 3rd floor no pets $625 no utilities 978-685-8186

LAWRENCE NORTH, MA, Holt St. 2 bedroom, im- maculote, 1st floor, parking, $695 978-683-6682

LAWRENCE, NORTH, MA, Summer St 3 bedrooms immoculate, 1st floor $875 * utilities 978-683-6682

LAWRENCE, S. MA: Ando­ver line 3 bedroom, off street parking, wosher/dryer hook up deck available 12/1. 1st, last sec urity 5 000.9782582027

LAWRENCE. So . MA: 2 bed­room remodeled, quiet, se­cure Porking No pets. SLOW, mo includes utilities. 67-489-1648 617-592-8266.

LAWRENCE, So., MA- 2 bedroom, remodeled, hard­

wood floors, laundry $795/mo. includes heat & hot

water 978590-6220

LAWRENCE So., MA Good neighborhood 1 bedroom hdtm porch, basement, parking. $650 plus utilities. 1st, security. 978-686-6196

LOWELL SO MA Delmont Gordens Trust, minutes from 495 Rt. 3 & 93 Studios 8 8 2 bedroom apartments include heat, cooking & hot water. Also new apartments with centrol air Security guora 6 24 hr. maintenance Sv. mtr ng poo 8 Iwinis court Rents star’ 8S700 8 up 978-458-7963; 978-458-4629.

LYNN MA lorge sunny 2 bed­rooms in 2 family, quiet area ' car goroge laundry smoll pet ok Mus’ see $1400* Available '2/1.978-884-627

LYNN, MA Off Lynn Com­mons 1 & 2 bedroom opart­ments, eat-in kitchen, hard­wood floors, close to bus line Rent includes heat & hot water Starting at $875/ mo. Harbor Management,

78-598-3200

MAGNOLIA MA 2 bedroom, near ocear $ 095 includes heat 8 hot water No petssmoke..........617-913-0113

MAGNOLIA MA- Refur­bished, sunny, 1 bedroom apartment near ocean, pri­vate parking, no pets SSOO/mo * utilities or $900, no utilities st 8 last mo Call je days at 781-598-0303

MAGNOLIA, MA

SERENITY REALTY 978-526-103!

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1 BEDROOMS$724 $850• Includes heot 8 hot water• Loundry facilities & deck• Private oft street parking• Block to beoch 8 town

MANCHESTER MA Cozy cot­tage. 2 bedrooms, screened porch, off street parking. No pets/smoking. Available now. $1300 + utilities. 978-526-7355.

MANCHESTER, MA: Spo­cious 1 bedroom wall/wall, storage, parking, laundry on premises, no dogs. $925-r. Lease8 references. 978-526-4055

MANCHESTER, MA: Village sunny 2 bedroom, full bath, sunporch & yard, porking, no smoking/ pets. $1,100 + utilities. Coll 813-977-9311.

MARBLEHEAD MA-Old Town Neor bus line & stores.

3 rooms, 1 bath. Utilities in­cluded. Parking for 1 car. Non smoker $900. Dave 978-394-0943

Marblehead, MAStudio/! bedrooms, parking,.............................. from $795

2 bedroom townhouses, washer/dryer hookup, pork­ing, .......................from $1,145ROCKETT REALTY/No Fee ’The Largest Rental Agency

in Town’781-631-3070 Sorry, No Pets

Merrimac, MA: new spocious2 bedroom condo, fireploce, underground porking, near 495, first floor. $1300. Call

Advantage 978-388 9890

METHUEN, MA 1 bedroom $675 + utilities, near center in well maintained complex, carpeted, laundry on-site, parking. No pets. 978-794-5356

METHUEN, MA: 1 bedroom Red Tavern Area. Reno­vated, skylights, deck, 3rd floor. $650 t utilities. Coll 978-685-5263

METHUEN, MA 1 bedroomRed Tovern Area, 1st floor of2 family nice, smoll private entry, parking, utilities in­cluded 5900/mo 978-688-5075

METHUEN, MA Ist floor, space 3 bedroom in 2 family. Great commuter access. Ac­cepting Section 8. $14X30.Exit Realty. 97B-474-0400 xlll

METHUEN MA 2&3 bedroomPhillips 8 Center Sts. coin­

op parking. $850-$1000/mo+ utilities 8 heat, lsVsecurity, iust move in.... 978-372-2282

METHUEN. MA: 2 bedroom5 room, 2nd floor, off street parking, hardwood, ceramic tile, no pets. $900 t utilities, near Rte 495 . 978-835-1799

METHUEN, MA 2 bedroom holt duplex No Lowell St. oil heated, hookups, smoke free,

SI225/mo+electric, Ist/ security. 603-425-2517

METHUEN, MA- 2! Large 3 bedroom apartments, park­ing, washer/ dryer hook-ups, $,000/mo. +. Section 8 Ap­proved. NOW! 978-902-4900

METHUEN, MA, 2 large bed­room duplex laundry, 2 baths, private yard 8 drive­way Off Howe St. Near CGS school. $1150.67-650-0224

METHUEN, MA 2nd floor3 bedroom hardwood,coin-op,

near Loop'R1495/93. no pet, smoke free S'100/mo* utili­ties 8 security. 978-687-8293

METHUEN, MA3 bedroom remodeled,

washer/dryer hook up off- street parking,$',200+no.

Call 603-234-5631; 603-362-6060.

METHUEN, MA - 3 bedroom unit will accept section 8 newly renovated 2nd floor

For info please call 978-689-2303 or 508-633-4418

METHUEN MA 8 room cot­tage. completely renovated including all new thermal window; Excellent location, washer/dryer hook ups,backyard barking, 5 200 - oil 8 electric No smokers No pets 978-686-6874.

METHUEN,MA Beautiful, 2 bedroom, secure building, wall/wall, AC, loundry on premises, appliances, pork­ing, heattot woter, $900. GOOD CREDIT REQUIRED NO FEES. 978-922-7800

METHUEN, MA: Charles St. Red Tavern Area Newly remodeled 2 bedroom with private porch, laundry room, (ridge stove, parking. Heat/hot water included. No pets Security deposit 8 ref­erences reauired S900/mo. Call 978-682-489!

METHUEN, MA: Duplex, 3-4 bedrooms, 2 baths, Jacuzzi tub, bosement, washer/dryer hook ups, seporate drive­way, 9aroge No pets $1,350. Call 603-893-i757.

METHUEN, MAELM CREST ESTATES8 2 bedrooms: Refrigero

tor, stove, microwave, a/c, dishwasher, central vacuum, balcony, parking, laundry room, all utilities included. No pets Security 8 refer­ences required S880 & S980. Coll 978-682-489

METHUEN, MA- Gardener's Paradise 2 bedroom * office, 1.5 bath, hordwood, skylights, fenced-in landscaped yord, deck, 2 9arage stalls great location, -S'400/mo. Dawn for info (5-9 pm) 603-567-0143

METHUEN. MA Holy Family oreo near Rte 2’3 & 495 Quiet 2 bedroom, 2nd floor, parking, hook-ups storage stove, fridge No pets/smoke Security. 5950 includes heot & hot woter 978-686-4469

METHUEN, MA: In Square ' bedroom charming Victo­rian. Utilities. S750/mo. Call 978-683-6682

METHUEN MA-Lawrence line2 bedroom, hardwoods, tile, marble, 8 iet Jacuzzi, stand up shower, Corian counters, porking. 5100 Electric Inclu­ded References. Ist 8 last.

Call 978-557-0051

METHUEN, MA- Lovely 3 bedroom, nice area, parking, hook-ups. yards S+OO/mo no utilities. Coll 978-685-0317

METHUEN, MA, modern 2 bedroom, AC. narking, wall to wall, laundry, $850 in­cludes heat hot water 6 cooking gas. 978-474-4269

METHUEN, MA, newly renovated bedroom hard­woods, balcony, close to 495, includes heat 8 hot water. $800 Call Terry, 978-682-2216

METHUEN, MA,Pelham Place,

8 2 bedroom apartments heat included. 978-685-7467

METHUEN, MA: Renovated 1+ bedroom. New

windows 8 point. Parking.Ist or 2nd floor 875+.

Call 978-92’ 2718 or 978-686-1684

METHUEN. MA, renovated 'st floor, 6 room, 3 bedroom, new applionces, new win­dows, hardwoods, porking, hookups, $1200 +. 781-306-0798

METHUEN, MA: Spectacular4 bedroom/2 bath, dining room Hardwood 8 tile, new kitchen/ bath with Jacuzzi. $1700 utili­ties included. 978-423-4868

METHUEN. MA updated 1 bedroom Condo, near 93/495/ shops/schools,heat/hot water/ parking/storage included, a- vaildble now-S775.978 409 7409

METHUEN, MA, West, 2 bedroom duplex, 1st floor master bedroom, iacuzzi, shower, all updated, off street parking. Gas heat. $1200 + utilities. References required. Gail, 978-689-0224

MIDDLETON, MA: Beautiful 2 bedroom in old Carriage house Features include: fieldstone fireplace, hard­wood in master, wall/wall/ tile, screen porch, plenty of parking, etc. Heat & hot wa­ter included. This won't last! Available 12/1 at S150(Vmo.

Call Julie, 978-729-2634 to arrange a showing.

MIDDLETON, MIA: Townhouse type apartment,

2 bedroom,$1,300 + utilities.

508-328-5966

NEWBURY, MA 2 bedroom holt house, 5 rooms, hard­

wood floors, goroge, storage, $1,150 + utilities, available Dec. 15th. Call 978-465-2533.

NEWBURY, MA -3 bedroom, Townhouse, 1.5 baths, fully applianced kitchen, private location. No smokers/no pets $1,700 +. 978-462-7386.

NEWBURY, MA- Plumb Is­land. 2+ bedroom, 1.5 bath, fireploce, new appliances, near beach & center, view of ocean, furnished. Available Nov - June. $l400/mo. + 978- 502-7202 or plumrental.com

NEWBURYPORT AREA, 2 bedroom, renovated kitchen, bath, pine floors, porch, porking, $895.978-356-2058

NEWBURYPORT, MA:1 bedroom, 2nd floor, wood floor, dishwasher, storage, coin laundry, parking. $875.

1 bedroom, first floor, fire­place. coin laundry, parking, porch.$950 with heat & hot

water 2 bedroom, first floor, near town, wood floors,

washer/dryer, porch. $1150.978-465-9371

www.karelisrealty.com

NEWBURYPORT, MA 1 bedroom apartments, $800:

2 bedroom, $900;Please call

HALL & MOSKOW 978-465-7047

newburyportapartments.com

NEWBURYPORT, MA 1 bed room, renovated & charming only minutes walk to down­town, neor river, off street,

parking. $750/mo + security,pet negotiable. 603-664-2611

NEWBURYPORT, MA- 2 bedroom, 2 bath, laundry in unit, private deck, fireplace, some water views, otf-street parking, $1200/mo.978-465-4101

NEWBURYPORT, MA:2 bedroom in heart ot down town, spectacular water views, elevator, parking, loundry. $1,900. Don Notar, Coldwell Bonker 978-462-4430

NEWBURYPORT, MA 2 bed­room large sunny charming Victorion townhouse, private

deck,pork like yard, river view S'lOO/mo+utilities.978-465-2764

NEWBURYPORT, MA, 2 bedroom, sunny 8 iust reno­vated, hardwood, new car­peting, freshly painted, stor­age Walk to market/ er­rands. No smoking/ pets. 51100* heat. 978-499-2324

NEWBURYPORT, MA: and region.

6/ bedrooms from $700* 5/2 bedrooms from $825+

5 Houses from 51,600+2 Seasonals, from $800*

Coll 978-462-7032

NEWBURYPORT, MA AREA Houses, Condos Apartments

Excellent inventory from $900-53000.

COLDWELLBANKER Residential Brokerage

978-992-4032

NEWBURYPORT, MA, Bright sunny charming 1st floor 2 bedroom, in stately High St., Victorian. Private

deck, large yard, washer dryer hookup, parking $1250

978-807-7777

NEWBURYPORT. MA,Bright sunny spacious 2 bedroom, in lovely High St., $1300.978-807-1961

NEWBURYPORT MA Condo. Hortons Yord. waterview, 2 bedrooms, 2 full baths, un­derground porking. Elevotor No utilities or pets. Available now. $ 300. Call 978-462-6296.

NEWBURYPORT, MA-Fine living, near waterfront, all

utilities. S25O/wk. 978-465-5816 wwv. turnished-rentals.com

NEWBURYPORT, MA: His­toric High Street Federal mansion, 4 room, ' bedroom, with 2 working fireplaces, parking, wide pine floors, deck, grand and spocious. $1,350. Plus. 978-465-0307

NEWBURYPORT, MA: Mid­dle Street, walk to town, 1 bedroom, like private bungo low! Coin op, off street park­ing, storage. No smoking/ pets $900/mo. * . 781-929-5558

NEWBURYPORT, MA: Move in Now. Free til Jan 1. Large 4 bedroom, 2 bath. Deck, washe’dryer hardwoods Sto­roge back yard $ 725* utili­ties. Call 781-665-3625

NEWBURYPORT, MA Newly renovoted 1 bedroom, in historic downtown Essex St. Home. Deck 8, skylights

$950 978-462-7412

NEWBURYPORT, MA: Private, sunny 1 bedroom, picturesque, excellent loca­tion, luxurious, overlooks pond, $695.978-502-9330

NEWBURYPORT, MA: So. End spacious 2 bedroom, fireplace, deck porking, laundry, walk to town. Available 12/1, $1300 + 978-465-664! No Dogs

NEWBURYPORT, MA:Sunny 2 bedroom, 2nd floor, South End, wood floors, parking, heated, $1,050 a month 978-465-2145

NEWBURYPORT Plum Is­land, MA 3 bedroom 2 bath

home, oceanfront,renovated, washer/dryer, $1600/mo +

utilities. 617-308-8473

NO. ANDOVER, MA - 2 bed­room condo, top floor unit, poo! tennis, laundry focil ity, no pets, 5950 mo + utili­ties. Call 978-682-4437

NO. ANDOVER, MA - Clean 2 bedroom, quiet area Fully applianced NO PETS' Park­ing. Includes heat, electric, cable. 51200 . 978-815-3268.

NO ANDOVER, MA- Com­pletely remodeled, 2 bed­room, vinyl windows, hard­wood, new appliances, en­closed sun porch, central A/C, washendryer hook-ups, garoge 8 off-street parking. No pets. $1,200. Ist & last. Available 12/15.978-204-0898.

droom,d, Sec no NO isponal

MAGNOLIA, MA - Spacious 4 room, WORKING

FIREPLACE, applianced full bath, Victorian on Cul-de sac, no smoke/pets Hea, in­cluded S'150/mo 978-526 500

MANCHESTER MA bedroom charming, updated wood floors, loundry, neor town/ train, no pet/smoke free

$825/mo^utilities 978 526-7042

★ ★★★★★

METHUEN, MAWASHINGTON PLACE

Bedroom $775 - 2 BedroomS875. Available December Well maintained complex 1st & Last month required 1 yeor lease. Includes heat/hot water, laundry, parking, wall/wall. On-site mainte nance No pets

Off Rt. 213 near The Loop978-475-4569 ext. 14.

★ ★★★★★

NO. ANDOVER, MA Remod eled 1.5 bedroom, 4 room, hardwood floors, parking, hook ups, no pets/ smoking $900/mo. *. Coll 978-689-4508.

PEABODY, MA, 1 & 2 bed room oportments. $675-5950 no utilities included. Park ing, new windows, conven ient location, 978-531-8869

PEABODY,MA ’82 bedroom great center location, heat 8. hot water, washer/dryer, pet Ok. $860-$’250/mo 781-249 450!

PEABODY, MA 1 bedroom,Ist floor, cute, cozy, near 128/ shops,new kitchen/bath.yard, parking, no smoke/pets. $700/ mo. +. Eves. 978-531-7240

IISSMA Renuls MA

PEABODY, MA, 2 bedroom, 1 2nd floor, near downtown 8128, 1 car parking. Ist, las,. $1000+. No smoking.

978-532-6649 evenings

PEABODY, MA: 2 bedroom, kitchen, dining room, living room, $1000/mo. includes heat. Parking. Ask tor Steve, 978-531-9791.

PEABODY, MA, 2 bedroom

TOWNHOUSEI.S bath, applianced, washer/ dryer, central ot. patio, balcony no pets, 51250 & up with heot/hot water; 781-599-1132

PEABODY, MA 2nd floor2 bedroom, Gordener Park area sunny, heat/hot water,

modern batIMdtchen, hookups, nopet.SIWmo. 978-369-6906

PEABODY, MA: 3rd floor, 2 bedrooms, kitchen, laundry, living room. Easy access to128. $900 utilities no included.1st & lost. Coll 978-573-0024

PEABODY, MA 4 bedrooms, wosher/dryer hook up, dish­washer, disposal, 1 car off- street parking. $1600 no utili­ties. 781-233-9082 evenings.

PEABODY, MA- 4 room, 1 bedroom, 2nd floor, near buses 8 troin, oft street porking, hook-ups, $875/mo.+ utilities. Coll 978-532-0783.

PEABODY, MA, a must see, fresh spocious 3 bedroom, new applionces, hookups, storage, parking, private porch, quiet area. No pets. $1300 +, 978-210-6372

PEABODY, MA Clean 8, spo­cious deleaded 3 bedroom, 2nd floor, modern unit, available now, SWmo. + utilities. 781-

593-2730 eves. 6I7-S29-3957

PEABODY, MA downtown reasonably priced 1 bedroom heat, hot water included, no pets. Gordon Realty, 65 Main, Peabody, 978-531-2990

PEABODY, MA: DUPLEX3 bedroom, living room, din­ing room, kitchen, base­ment, driveway. No pets.Non smoking. 51400/mo. + utilities. Call 978-531-8959

PEABODY, MA- Excellent location, 4 room + sun

porch, $725/mo. + utilities.Coll 978-774-6674

PEABODY, MA - Large 2 bedroom, private deck, porking, laundry hookups. Neor 128, pets ok. S975/mo. + utilities. 978-744-7211.

PEABODY, MA/Solem line, handy to 114, smoll 2 bed­room, completely redone, parking, $950 + utilities, ready now. Call for ap­pointment. 978-475-8410.

PEABODY, MA: Sunny & clean 1 bedroom, quiet build­ing. Great location. Park­ing, includes hot water, no dogs. $725.603-772-1896

PEABODY, MA: Terrace Estates

ApartmentsAttractive 1, 2 & 3 bedroom apartments. Easy access to shopping, center 8 highway. Office open !0-4pm, Mon .-Sat.

No pets. Call 978-531-1172

ROCKPORTCLOUCESTER, MA Houses 8 apartments

for rent!Call now for best selection!

Beaton Real Estate, 978-546-6474.

ROCKPORT,MA 1 bedroom Ist floor furnished 7 room ocean front, laundry, fireploce 51295/ mo+utilities no pet/ smoke

1 tree. 9785468089 or 7163534)843

ROCKPORT, MA 1 bedroom, renovated, ocean view, park­ing, yord, office, living room, heattot water included, no smoke/pet S'000.978-546-6868

ROCKPORT. MA 2*bedroom, lead free, clean, quiet, yard, parking, hordwood $1400 in- eludes heat. 978-546-3070

ROCKPORT, MA 3 bedroom,2 bath, Jan-May 06. Near center, train, beaches. Park­ing, whirlpool, washer/dryer, more. $1250+. 978-546-8981 www.olways-summer.net

ROCKPORT, MA

"A Nice Place to Live"

Rents From $725' 8 2 Bedroom Units, Fully applianced, On site Man­agement, Corpet, On-Site washer/dryer, Pool, Etc. Please call (9781290-2187 tor an appointment. Managed by Poragon Properties

ROCKPORT, MA: CharmingI bedroom near Front Beach, S950 includes heot, hot wa­ter, cooking gas. No smoking /no pets. Dec 978-790-9019.

ROCKPORT, MA Clean, quiet1 bedroom with ocean view, in excellent condition, steps to train/town/beaches, in­cludes heat 8 hot water-$825.No smoke/pets. 978-777-7570.

ROCKPORT, MA Oceanfront,1 bedroom parking, Lease. $899; Also fireploce. cozy, furnished l bedroom, walk to trains, no smoking, small pet, Nov.- July $850. Call 978-546-7406.

ROCKPORT, MA, Sunny 1 bed room, Best Deal, updated, conv­enient, quiet location, yard, parking, no smoke/pets. $750/ mo. + utilities 561-278-4505

ROWLEY, MA-1 bedroom ef­ficiency, great location.

Parking. Laundry. New wall to wall carpeting $695 +

Utilities. No pets 978-685-4885

ROWLEY, MA - 2 bedroom apartment. $1300 Heat & hot water included Section 8 approved. Off-street parking Large yard. 978-948-8136

ROWLEY, Townhouses, 2 Bed­room, Hi both, fireplace, eat in kitchen, appliances, wall to wall, a/c. washer, dryer hookup, cellar, no utilities., $1,175; Days 978-922-7800 Nights/Weekends 978-948-7061

SALEM, MA- i bedroom, 2nd floor, close to train & down­town, $775/mo. + utilities

1-800-370-0894 ,xl7

SALEM, MA 1 bedroom in up­scale building downtown. Elevator, AC, dishwasher/ disposal, parking, security heat 6 hot woter included

S950 Steve 781-596-3377.

SALEM, MA-1 bedroom sunny townhouse in Derby St. his­toric District. Short Walk to Harbor/train/downtown. New point, stainless oppliances, deck. $950* 978-745-0997.

SALEM, MA-1 bedroom with stove 8 refrigerator, no smoking/pets $850/mo., in­cludes heat 8 hot woter. 1st, last 8 security. 978-745-1922

SALEM.MA 1st floor 2 bedroom large 4 rooms, hardwood,

hookups, 2 cor parking, near train, SHOO/mo+utilities, pet ok/smoke free. 978-766-0441

SALEM, MA289 ON ESSEX/

CONDO CONVERSION Spacious i bedroom condo­miniums available with a rent to buy option. S950/per month with goroge parking.

Buy option includes:90 day price lock, rent pay­back ond upgrade packages.Coll tor detoils 866 796 7687

SALEM, MA: 2 bedroom, 2nd floor, deck. Neor Common. Available 12/1. S’,200. per month plus utilities Call af­ter 5 p.m., 978-804-2406.

SALEM, MA: 2+ bedroom, 5 room apartment in historic home, 5 minute walk to train downtown. $1,100. mo. +. Avoiloble 12/1.978 745-7236

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SALEM, MA: 2 bedroom apartment, large kitchen pantry, outside deck, off street barking. $900 month Call 978-774 1306

SALEM MA Pickering Wharf area Ist door 5 rooms, washer/hookups. Dishwasher deck parking. Gas heat by tenant. $975+ 978 745-0685

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SALEM, MA 2 bedroom, offstreet porking, coin-op laun­dry, Peabody St. No pets.

S925 plus per mbnth.Coll 978-531-1975,

SALEM, MA, 2 room suite, 2nd door, large bedroom closets, hardwood, laundry. $850 includes all 978 744 ’0'7

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1 Bedroom $7252 Bedroom $865Income Guidelines Apply.

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LONDONDERRY, N.H.,Fully remodeled everything

new, 2 bedroom, Ist door, pool 8 rec. area. Storage. I mile from Rte. 93. Non smoke. No pets. $995 + se­curity & Electric.603-382-8396

MANCHESTER, NH Large 3 4 bedroom, private entry, I car garoge, storage, pet ok, $H50/mo Coleman Realty 603 275-5800

SALEM, MA, 3-4 bedroom,deleoded, $1300?up includes heat, porking, Section 8 ap­proved, *978 745 5892*

PELHAM, NH 1 bedroom townhouse country living appliances, hookups, near shopping center, no pet,

$800/mo+utilities.603-934-9777

SALEM, MA: 3 bedroom$1055; I bedroom $555. Near college/ town, modern, clean. Call 781-409-0500,

SALEM, MA 3 bedroom large quiet 3rd floor, Pergo floor

coin-op, on bus line, parking, neor shops, $l300/mo + gas heot 8 utilities. 781-828-7409

SALEM, MA 3 bedroom, renovated, quiet building, parking, short walk to town, near train, $1,250 +. 1st mo 1/2 price No pets. 978-269-4380

SALEM, MA: 3 bedroom Tri- Level Townhouse with fire­place, 1.5 baths, A/C, hook­ups, yard, parking, walk ta town/train. $1250. 978-882-4346

SALEM, MA, 3 room. North St,, small 3rd floor, parking, stove, fridge, No dogs. $700 includes all. 978-744-1017

SALEM, MA- 412 Essex St. 3rd floor, 4 room, 2 bedroom, hardwood doors on bus route, $890/mo. +. 1st, last & security, 978-745-4785

SALEM, MA: 4 room, heot, hot water 8 parking in­cluded, coin-op laundry, $975 $995/mo. No lease No dogs References. 978-745-0518,

SALEM, MA: 5 room apart ment. 1000 sq.ft., hardwood, 2 car parking, stove 8 fridge. Gas heot. No utilities included. $1,050.978-774 6839

SALEM, MA: 5 rooms, large sunny master bedroom, pan try, large kitchen, balcony $100 a mo, towards heat, thru March. SllOO/mo. 978-774-1306

SALEM, MA: Available now! Sunny 4 room 2 bedroom renovated, hardwood, large kitchen, laundry, neor Har bor, $900,978 745-1020,8-5pm.

SALEM, MA Best deal, best location 1 bedroom, 5775. Porking, A/C, wall/wall, Dishwasher/disposal, pets, no utilities Available end ot November 978-741-3323

first RunSALEM MA- Clean 8 sunny 2 bedroom. Near college 8 transportation Yard, park ing. $900 plus utilities.

Call 978-979-0845

SALEM, MA- Congress St 3 bedroom, deleoded, 3rd door, new windows, Section 8 Approved. Small pets OK. $995/mo. -. Call 781-246-3009

SALEM, MA: Essex St His­toric district 1 bedroom, laun­dry, parking gas heat dish- washer'disposal hot water in­cluded S875 Steve 781-596-3377.

SALEM, MA:ESTATE SETTING

Studio 1 room, porking, hardwood, S875 includes eve­rything Call 978-921-8916

SALEM, MA, Historic 1 room studio, kitchen, bath, $625 + utilities. Lease, security,No pets/smoking. 781-63! 9088

SALEM, MA- Lafayette St. 2 bedroom, parking, laundry, elevotor, A'C. dishwasher, disposal, $925/ mo* bed room $695 Steve 781 596-3377.

SALEM, MA: Lorge 1 bedroom, large deck, private yard, dead end street, hook ups, quiet neighborhood, heat 8 hot wa­ter included, no smoke/ pets available immediately $925 1st last security 978-853-5012

SALEM, MA Large 2 bed­room, 2nd floor, washer/ dryer, brand new floors, near T, storage, great location $1100- utilities 978-535-6766

SALEM, MA Large 3 bed­room with hardwood floors, lorge kitchen, near college, Available now. $1,200- 1st, last & security. 978-74'-2907

SALEM, MA REDUCEDRENT $1250.5 room, 2 bed room, 2nd door. Laundry,

internet, heat/hot water inclu­ded, no smokers. 978-578 '184

SALEM, MA Renovated 4 bed room, 1.5 batfis, hardwoods, $1400 S160Q/mo. Heoted. Sec tion 8 Approved. 617-4181922

SALEM, MA:STUDIO small kitchenette Heal / electric included. Off street parking. No pets $675/mo. 978-774-1306

SALEM MA / SWAMPSCOTT ■4 room heated apartments,parking. From.... 5695-51500.

978745-0518; 617-285-7258

SALEM MA- Washington St. at Lolavette, 1 8 2 bedroom includes heat 8 hot water, $875 8 up. 978 744-2552.

SALEM, No. MA: Quiet 2 room studio $635. 2 bedroom, 5825 plus utilities. Parking. 1st, last, security. No dogs, No smok ers....................... 978-745-9455

SALEM/ PEABODY, MA, LINE, 5 room, 3 bedroom, wosher dryer, parking.No pets. $1,250 + utilities.

978-490-7050

SALEM WILLOWS, MA Ocean view, verv clean, spocious 5 room, 2 bedroom, hardwood, appliances, hookups, parking. New paint/ windows No nety smokers $1 lOOrmo 978 744 3789

SALISBURY BEACH, MA;2 bedroom apartment across from ocean, year-round. In­cludes everything. S1250/mo. 1st 8 security. 978-270 3307

SALISBURY BEACH, MA: Oceanside, cozy apartment, winter rental, parking refer­ences 8 security. Near high ways 978-465-7305 ; 978-2780243

SALISBURY, MA,Newly renovated, 2 bed

room, near beach, off roodparking, $975 maior utilities

included. 603-474-0115

SALISBURY SQUARE, MA, ' bedroom efficiency, on 2nd floor. No pets. S625,month + utilities st, last 8 security. 603-474-0622.

SANDOWN NH Totallyrenovated 2 bedroom 1200 sq. ft., plenty o, parking, wnsher/dryer hookup. $l,'00 Coll 603-944-1139

SEABROOK. NH Available now. 2 bedroom, with pool, smoll pels ok. Se curity deposit. $1200/mo. Call 401-480-5006.

SENIORS: Salem, Peabody, Danvers, Beverly Clean, ouiet, affordable Social ac tivities. Small pels ok978-744 7835 EHO

TOPSFIELD, MA 2 bedroom + den/office, spotless, quiet, charming, laundry, parking, close to Rtes. 1/95. $1225 +. Available Jon 1.978 389-6126

TOPSFIELD, MA- Town Cen­ter, 2 bedroom, 5 room apartment NO pets/ smok ing $l050/mo. Includes hot water. Call 978-887-8257

WENHAM, MA: 2 bedroom, Luxury, hardwood, washer/ dryer, Bright 8 Private $1750+ 978-774-6688

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SALEM, MA: Large 6 Room 2nd floor Newly renovated with gleoming hardwood floors, porch parking, washer dryer. $U75/mo. 978-927-2825

SALEM, MA: Modern I bed­room unit, hardwood floors, off street parking, coin-op laundry, available Dec $750 + utilities Goldberg Properties, 978-922-0800.

SALEM, MA oio CREE charming Ist floor 1.5 bedroom

renovated kitchen, deck heattiot water included, no

pets, $l,IOO/mo. 978-887 8856

SALEM/MA OloFREELafayette St, remodeled lorge 3 bedroom, parking, yard porch, $!400/mo heat/ hot woter included.978-887-

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SALEM, MA- near Library, excellent location ’ bedroom apartment, nice deck, $750/mo. includes all utili­ties. Call 978-774-6674

SALEM, MA: Nice large 5 room, 2-3 bedroom 3rd floor apartment, wosher/dryer in unit, 1st 8 $500 security $1050 + utilities 978-335-6026

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Great location off Rte. 107, close Io T/Boston,pool,fitness center, parking, 24 hr. main tenonce. Photo ID required.

Furnished available. 866-796-7687

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SALEM, MA: Non smoking, clean 1 bedroom. Stove,

fridge, wall to wall, no pets, lst/security. References.

Lease $750*. 978-744-3596

SALEM, MA: North. 2 bed room, large 6 rooms, hard­wood floors, newly reno­vated kitchen, bath. Near train. $1,000. +.978-430-9898

SALEM, MA, North. 2 bed room, newly renovated, wall/ wall, laundry hookup, near T 7128. No pels $1100 heat 8 hot water included. 603-888-4262.

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DANVILLE NH * 1 bedroom 1 car garoge Separate en­trance Washer I dryer hookups S850/mo includes all utilities. 603-490-9614

NEWBURY, MA Plum Is­land. Beachside, 2 bedroom furnished house, fireplace Washer/dryer, parking. 11/15- JS/30 $995/mo. +. 978 360 8295

NEWBURYPORT Harbor MA Nicely furnished 1 bedroom* Sleeps 4,50‘ to water. Deck, quiet, private parking. Mont hly or winter rental 978-4656322

ROCKPORT,MA Dec.l-June large apartment overlooking both Dock Sq./harbor Super views! Deck. $1250 includes utilities & heal. 978-546-686

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available Call for details Musto Commercial R.E.

978 475 4440

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adioins spocious common areo $450 Coll 978 475-5487

ANDOVER, MA North An­dover line 850 to 20,000 sq ft 'st doss office spare o' inc lion of 114 8 25 Great loco tion 8 porking 978 686

GLOUCESTER, WEST MA On Rte 133 Open Land for lease I rent. Clean storage/ business octivity only Must be insured Jon 978-729 2234

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PELHAM, N.H., 2 bedroom, large kitchen, fridge, washer dryer, carport, heat hot wa­ter included. $1150. Security deposit required. 603-635-7675

PLAISTOW NH Modern 2 bedroom, woll to wall, eat in kitchen, a/c, dishwasher. Country setting on small residential street. $985 in­cludes heat & hot water. NO PETS. Call 603-642-3890

SALEM, NH: I bedroom in- low apartment for rent. Utilities, wosher, dryer 8 fridge included $850/mo Ist, last, security. 603-898-5023,

SALEM, NH 2 & 3 bedrooms

FREE HEATAlso Lawrence 978-423-3445

SALEM, NH 3 very nice large rooms 2nd floor in quiet area near RI93/28, washer/dryer, includes oil utilities S975/mo

smoke free. 603-233-9108

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BROOK VILLAGE WEST is currently offering spacious 1 & 2 bedroom aportments that feoture wall-to-wall carpeting & totally equipped kitchens, pool, ample park ing & a greot location, only 35 minutes to Boston ' bed­room from S895; 2 bedroom from $995, including heat 8 hot water. Security deposit negotiable for qualified ap pliconts. Pets welcome re­strictions apply. Directions: Take 193 to exit 1, turn right on Rte 28, take next right at lights. Brook Village is 3rd left. Office open Mon Sat. ’-800-732-7628 or 603-893 ’00

SALEM,NH Beautiful 2 bed room, new carpets 8 hardwood floors, hook ups. French doors to private fieldstone patio. Available T $'350 * 6038936933

SALEM, NHMobile home on large lot,

Not in a park, Excellent location.

603-588-2501

SALEM NH Neor 93, Clean & quiet 8 2 bedrooms, some newly remodeled starting at S875. Heat/hot water eluded. 603-893-5726

SALEM NH- Westgate Arms

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SEABROOK, NH bedroom, small office, large bath. S850 heat and electricity eluded. No smoking.

Call 603-474-3949

SEABROOK, NH: 3 bedroom, 1 bath, washer/ dryer hook­up, No pets. Utilities not in­cluded. Own yard.• Also 1 bedroom. 603-474 3638

SALISBURY, MA: Ocean front. 2 bedrooms. Immacu late, furnished, porking Ouiet areo. Now-June. No pets/ smoking. $750 978-682-: 65

SEABROOK, NH 3 bedroom cottage, fully applianced, laundry, AC, deck, porking, quiet sireet. No smoking, close to beoch, Now - June

S850/mo. +.Eves, 978-374-4727.

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AMESBURY, MA 5,100 sq. ft. Light Industrial

2 overhead gorage doors, overhead crane Great for auto repair shop. $4,900/mo. MINCO CORP ♦978 499-9700

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ANDOVER/Wilmington line. MA 20K sqft, will retrofit to

your needs commercial, industrial or garage space will sub-divide, large yard,

4.5 ocres neor Rt93.TJRealty Trust Call Tom 781-771-2892

BEVERLY, MA: 3000 sq.ft, ground level commercial / office. Downtown, 10’ ceiling, bright, parking, 51800/mo NNN. Call 781-844-1844

BEVERLY, MA: Cabot Plaza 600 So. Ft. STORE FRONT

Plenty of parking.$15/ft. NNN-a vailable Mar 06

Coll Goldberg Properties, 978-922-0800

DANVERS, MA light industry /office space loading dock, freight elevators. 1500- 6k sq. ft. sub dividable 978-92'-8030

GLOUCESTER, MA: Pond Road, 481 storefront, 1,440 squore feet commercial/ re tail. $1,200. a month. Call 978- 815-6275.

SEABROOK, NH: Owners unit, completely updated 3 bedroom, new heat, floors & rugs. Laundry available Must see! $1,250.781-589-7437

ANDOVER, MA One Elm Sq Professional

Office Spoce. 900 sq. ft +/ 5995/mo

Coll 978 470-2929

ANDOVER MA Profes sional office environment m downtown Andover 2 extra work stations with PC s internet connection & phones Perfect set up for an inde­pendent consultant who seeks office environment 8 col laborotion with peers $575/ mo. per station 800 536 8490

ANDOVER N. MA 1-4 offices at 5450 each, off re

ception area. Easy to find,Countryside, 978 686-5232

ANDOVER NO Jefferson Park| Rt 114. Full service individual

offices $395 up High speed internet connection 978-685 5440 www.officesuites.com

GLOUCESTER, MA, Wal­green s Plaza, rare leasing opportunity. '500 sa ft. 8 new 4,000 sq.ft, bldg. 978-281-8900

HAMPSTEAD NHBrand new commercial building in industrial pork. 3 phase, 14 high overheod doors. 10 min from 495/93. Call 603-329 5166,603-944-6522.

HAVERHILL, MA: 400 sf of office spoce, 1,000 to 10,000 sf storoge and/or manufactur­ing. Call today 978-372-0055

HAVERHILL, MA Exposed brick 8 beams. River St.

Security, elevator, like new! From5850heated! 978-374-4784

HAVERHILL, MA, sional office condos for lease Washington So. sunny penthouse Victorian brick building. River/ townviews Renovated suites 200-4700 soft. New point/ corpet. AC, DSL, phone. 514/foot + utilities. 978-992 4046

BEVERLY Downtown Cabot St Newly Built Offices 620 ' 740 SF All utilities included 978-921-2000 view www northproperties.net

BEVERLY, MA 1st rate modern professional office suite, 1,000 sq ft., parking, convenient to 128/ downtown. SHOO + utilities. 978-922-6340

BEVERLY, MA Cummings Ctr executive office 3,270 sq ft. porking in award winning historic building from $'750/ mo. Call Jack 978-720-4067

BEVERLY, MA Modern individual office $425/mo., all utilities included Goldberg Properties, 978-922-0800.

DANVERS. MA; Off the square. Small office. S500/monthly includes all utilities. Call 978-744-2552

DANVERS, MA: Starts S300 Single Oftice. several avail able, quiet, lovely Historic village, top location Rts.)7M

978-774-8860 ext. 13.

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GLOUCESTER, MA Cape Ann Marketplace lower level, attractive office 8, retail

spaces. 500 sq, ft 8 largerAccess to conference & break rooms Parking. Also ’400 sq. (1. medical space 127 Eastern

Ave. 978-282-9560.

DERRY, NH: 2 bedroom 5950/mo. includes heat, hot water, electricity Off street porking, in-ground pool, laundry focility, no dogs. 1st & security. (6031234-7258

SEABROOK. NH renovated sunny studio, cathedrol ceil­ings, private home, separate entrance, no petssmoking $875 includes utilities,

603-394-7445

SEABROOK, NH- Spocious 2 bedroom apartment, dish­washer, A/C, cat/smoll dog

OK. S950/mo +. HorborProperties 603-608-8766

DERRY, NH: 2 bedroom Laundry, parking. S980/mo. heated Pool. Great schools 1st 8 last. Available 11/15. Near 93. Call 508-3456513.

DERRY NH, 3 bedroom, ’st floor, hookups, $1195 heat 8 hot water included. No smoking or pets. Security deposit. Call 603-664-1516.

DERRY, NH3 bedroom townhouse 8 2-3 bedroom Not o drive by! Family building. Credit check, cats ok. (603)490-0604

DERRY, NH updated I bed­room in restored historical building, laundry hook-ups. central air, parking, fully oppiianced, $860.603-571-2724

EPPING, NH spocious1 bed­room, large rooms, vaulted ceilings, driveway, yard, front/bock porch, laundry hook-ups. $900 + utilities. References, credit, security. Available Dec. 603-490-2947.

FREEMONT, NH: 2 bedroom apartment in duplex, with bosement, laundry hook ups, large yord, deck. $1,000. per month. Ist, security. No pets. Credit check. 603-895-8783

HAMPSTEAD, NH- Cape, 3 bedroom, 2 baths, 2 cor ga roge, washer/dryer, $1950/ mo. + utilities. No pets.

Call 603-3296555

KINGSTON/Newton, NH2 bedroom, heat/hot water

appliances, parking, starting 8 $950/mo. 978-373-4462

KINGSTON, NH: 2 bedroom Immediate Vacancy. Accept­ing applications. Elderly preference. Reni based on 30°c income. 40% of vacant units must be rented to ex tremely low income appli cants whose wait time may be substantially reduced. In­cludes all utilities, parking and loundry facilities. Land lord, criminal and credit checks required. Call East- Point Properties 603-669-8551 TDD Equipped EHO

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GLOUCESTER, MA: 2 bed­room Wingersheek Beach turn ished, washer/dryer, $1300 includes utilities, no smoke/ pets. Now- May 978-546-3990

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itchen Bath, cable, park ing $ Q/week (978)828 8032

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I house Porking $500 * 3I utilities + deposit. 978-373-1079

CHELMSFORD, MA NewLake front home, Jocuzzi $550 + b utilities. Many amenities

NO ANDOVER MA House to share near Phillips & Mer rimack College Non smoker no pets $500/mo 978 725 4989

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BEVERLY, MA, Single fur nished efficiency unit all utilities, parking $ 55 $ 75/ per week. Call 978-239 6395

GLOUCESTER VA Single furnished room.Utilities in eluded No pets. $!25/$l35wk

508-284-4118

Marblehead, MA.Furnished, shore bath, Cable

parking 5130/week, plus deposit. 781-639-0776

PEABODY, MA Downtown pleosanl furnished rooms shared tile bath/shower A utilities, parking Start $445 mo. Gordon Realty, 65 Main St., Peabody, 978-531-2990.9-5

SALEM, MA- Near Library non-smoking furnished effi­ciency. Privote bath, $'78wk

Also clean rooms, shared bath. $110-5150. Permanent pre­ferred. No pets References. Security. Call 978-744-3596

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AMESBURY. MA - Gorgeous 1st floor. 2 bedroom com pletely furnished with white Berber rugs, wosher/dryer. AC, phone, cable Short/long lease. No pets 978-388-6000

BEVERLY, N. MA: 3 bed room 2 bath Fully furnished & equipped Heated. On bus 8 tram line. Quiet neighbor hood. $1500. No smoke. No pets. Call 978-922-7535

LAWRENCE, MA ' ATTRAC­TIVE ROOM. Move In Today Very Cleon $100 & UP 2 NICE locations So.Lowrence 978-685 9509. No.Lawrence 978-682 252

LAWRENCE MA- Clean, quiet safe, next to YWCA, YMCA, city hall. Lowest rents, utilities. 4 hour move in. On-site mgr 978-975-5103

GLOUCESTER, MA medical office for lease 2000 sq. ft. adjacent to Addison Gilbert Hospital, omple porking Available Jan. 2006 978281-2234

LAWRENCE, MA FINEST ROOMING HOUSE, Sober' Drug Free, 200 Parker St.

978-828-6689

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storage, 20 Maplewood Ave. 2,500 sq. ft. A/C, conference

pro(es j room S'895/mo. 978-283-2299

LAWRENCE, MA: Furnished room. Clean & drug tree.

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GLOUCESTER, MA Single room office, high ceil ings, historic building. $300 T-1 Access. 978-282-1194

LAWRENCE S Best rooming houses, free coble 59 Tremont 978-689-8924 362 Essex 978 682-9078 Soba RE 978-687-8706

LAWRENCE, MA: 264 South Broodway. Commercial pro­perty for lease, +/- 5,800 sq. ft., high traffic areo, 2 go- rages plus office space, cen­tral oir, security system other fine amenities. Asking $5,000 mo. Call 978-685-7467

MANCHESTER MA ' bed room, in-town opartments, newly renovated. $950 to $1150 + utilities Residential or commercial. 978-223-2492

NEWBURYPORT, MA, barn storage, 2 floors 437 sq.ft, each floor, $475 per month.

978-465-7047

NEWBURYPORT, MA Industrial Condos For Sale New construction 3200 so. ft. - ’6,000 sq. ft. overheod door, 23 ceilings 2 miles to Rte 95 Starting $289,000 *KANE COMPANY 603-430-4000

NO READING, MA- 1000 Sq. Ft. +/-, ideal tor con­tractor. Heated, bathroom, S600/mo. + utilities

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PEABODY, MA: For Lease 2000 sq. ft. building zoned for light industry, 1 min. off Rt. ' 978-535-1227 ext. 5

PEABODY, MA- Rte. 1.GARAGE, Storage or light industrial space available

1250 Sq. Ft.Call 617-846-3980

PEABODY/SALEM, MA:Drive-in Industrial Spoces

Drumlin Group, 978-741-3696 www.drumlingroup.com

SALEM, MA ■ Boston St

Contractor’s LotGOOD FOR TRUCKS $550/mo. 978375-9480

SALEM, MA: Commercial/ Industrial Spoce, 1,830 sq. ft. 1st floor, overhead door, 100 amp, gas heat, sprinkler, 14 stud height-51250.978-744-0911

SALEM, MA: Light industrial /commercial spoce, 2- !0'x'4 garage doors with separate office entrance. 1500-3500 sq. ft., sub-dividable. Ample off street parking included Rich, 978-265-2847,46 pm

NEWBURYPORT. MA, fan­tastic Market Sq. law office location. Waterview. Indi­vidual office to sublet at ex­isting firm. 5700/month in­cludes utilities. 978-462-2944

SHARE spocious new office in No. Andover. 1 office + secretarial area ovoilable on 1/1/06. S900/mo* 1/3 utilities + phone. Convenient loca­tion, porking. 978-681-5454.

AMESBURY, MA Office suites 2OO-2OK sq. ft. start at $250/mo. Industrial & stor­age, also. Chris 978-388-6766

ANDOVER Downtown Main St. Office space

Singles 8 Suites Utilities included. 978-475-8732

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New 3,000 sq. ft2nd floor office / assembly area Subdivide possible Off ’33 near train & '28

Make offer!1Call Jon, 978-729-2234

HAVERHILL, MA- OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT down town, 1400 Sq. Ft., Bright, sunny, 2nd floor office spoce in downtown location. Full kitchen, 2 boths + shower. Ample porking, S’200/mo. + utilities.

Call Tom 3 978-273-315!

LONDONDERRY, NH Prime location oft Exit 4, Rt. 93,

' ,000 to '500 sq.ft. Reasonable 603-882 6456 eves 603-881-945'

MANCHESTER, MA

Harborfront Officest floor. On inner horbor Additionol spoce available. Includes heat $900/mo. + deposit. Coll 978-805-9744

METHUEN MA - 3 rooms, all utilities, private bath

• Also 2 Station Salon or Re­tail Spoce. Call 9786866744

NEWBURYPORT, MA Downtown on waterfront, 900 & 1,700 sa. ft. Great space, heat 8 parking

Call 978-462-1071.

NEWBURYPORT, MA:The Tannery", 315 sq. ft. Of­

fice at S425/mo. Call David Hall, 978-465-7047.

NO. ANDOVER, MA Pro­fessional office space Excel­lent location, parking $425 with utilities, includes high speed internet. 978682-5200

PEABODY, Centennial Park, 2 individual offices, 338 and 413 sq.ft, in beautifully land- scoped. charming historical building. One low price in­cludes, electricity, heat, AC, and parking. Internet occess available. Easy access to Routes 128,95, 6 1 Call for appointment or addi­tional information.

978-532-5880

PEABODY SQ., MA Offices, various sizes available from 250-700 sq ft., on 2nd floor, reasonable rotes include utilities. 978-531-8869 for info.

SALEM, MA, 2 rooms, brick walls, next to courthouse, professional suite, $525/ month Call George Fallon, Tache R E., 978-741-5563

SALEM, MA 8 Module Suite

of modern professional offices $2,000 includes utilities 8

private porking. 978-741-3939

SALEM, MA: Modern offices, 400-3000 sq. ft. Elevator.

Drumlin Group 978-741-3696 Landmork 781-631-3355

SALEM, NHMain St., I, 2 or 3 room of­fices availoble. 603-890-5432

WENHAM MA - 300 Main St 2 room office suite, 2nd floor, ample narking. Heat & electric included. $1000.

Call 978-468-1100

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Andover Townsnan

Telephone Sales Representative - The Eagle- Tribune

Part-time. Solicit new subscribers through outbound telephone calls to

local residences and businesses. Pleasant telephone manner a must Some sales experience preferred. Pan-time hours arc Tuesday through lliursday 3:00 p.m. to 8:OO p.m., Friday 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. and Saturday 9:00

a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Staning pay $10 per hour, plus a generous commission structure. Please stop by our North .Andover office to fill out an application

or e-mail resume to hr(Jeagletribune com

Comprehensive benefits package offered to all full-time I.5O+ hours) employees. For consideration please e-mail resume and cover letter with salary

requirements to hr(+eagletribune.com Resumes received without salary

requirements will not be considered Applications may also be obtained in the lobby of The Eagle-Tribune at 1OO Turnpike Street, North Andover,

Massachusetts, 01845, Monday through Friday 8:00 a m. to 5:00 p.m.

An Equal Opportunity Employer

MANCHESTER MA gra­cious rooms, shore living room, TV, kitchen, loundry $150/ wk.-$300/wk. 978-526-4996

NEWBURY, MA Plum Island 6th St. 3 rooms furnished,

S995 heat, hot water 8 electric included, no pets/smoking, 508-853-5552 or 506-852-600'.

NEWBURYPORT VA Fine . -g near waterfront All

utilities S250/wk 978-465-5816 www.furnished-rentals.com

Live at the Salisbury Inn

SALISBURY, MA furnished rooms, with private bath and kitchenettes, narking. $150/week. (978)465-3392

68 Roommates Housing to Share

ANDOVER, MA 3rd floor room in lorge house. Utilities and laundry included. Near downtown. $550. Call 978-475-8096

ANDOVER, MA Share 3 level Townhouse, holf mile from town center/troin, lovely private double room base­ment unit, with holt bath, share 2nd floor kitchen/living room with male living on 3rd floor $595/mo - half utilities- $50 heat, S20 elec­tric. Call Nick, 978-474-8742.

Beverly, MA: Centerville Female seeks same for fur nished room, utilities in­cluded, (except phone & ca­ble) Kitchen privileges near Rte’28 5625/mo 978-927-2638

BEVERLY, MA: Non-

includes utilities. 978-257-2705.

"2 bedroom, 2 bath town- house Hardwood, granite skylights Close to center beach. No smoking/pets 'si mo., security, 5600 +. Call 508-284-0093.

Close to MA/NH Border 1

house To Shore Rtes 495'95 country setting Wosher dryer, $495 includes all No pets/smoking. 603-394-7336

DANVERS MA Responsible non-smoker to share 2 bed room 2 bath apartment, close 1 to Rt 28, furniture availableAll utilities included 5675 Availoble Dec 978 7 77-803

DANVILLE NH Large Bedroom, $'30 a week in­cludes Heat. Electric ty. 1 Phone 8 Cable 603 382 9478

DERRY NH East Look.ng to shore 3 bedroom house in near Rt access to B-g Is land Pond $500 - uti • es Nosmokmgicots 978 390 7'75

DERRY NH East Nice home in country setting, looking 1 tor moture person in alcohol8 drug tree environment 5500/mo. No pets 603 490 939’ :

E KINGSTON NH Private bed room, large shared house oool abuts country club, easy com- i muting, 5500 security $ 48 week with utilities 608642 34 5

EPPING, NH share 3 bed- ' room home, private room,' bath, utilities included S60Gmc pet ok/smoke free 603-7; 33'

GLOUCESTER VA Central share apt with Professional woman. 40 s S40C- sp f ut ties 978-49 7672 978 395-5935

GLOUCESTER, AAA: Share an aportment with ga/ male S600/mo. includes utilities, off street parking, dose to train downtown and '28 No smoking no pets, no drugs After 5 or leave message 978-283-7505

GLOUCESTER VA Share graciously appointed home with mature adult, neor beach, river and woods nu­merous amenities 5600 plus. Pets considered 978 28 4494

HAMILTON. MA:Share home near woods/ lake Wosherdryer. cable, parking No smoking or pets S500 includes all 978 468-2794

HAMPTON Beach, NH Pro­fessional female seeks same to share beautiful home with views, private room, private bath. $725. per month or S225 per week includes utili­ties. $500. security deposit 978-609-2049

HAVERHILL, VA. Country living, single, working male. 30*. 3 bedroom house No smoker S4Q0 includes bl. utilities Coll 978-609 7722

HAVERHILL, MA Female seeks some. Private room

available Parking, coble 8 utilities 5250 bi weekly. No pets/smoke free. 978-420-9'59 susanammartinez8aol.com

HAVERHILL VA professiona- gay male with cat seeks

housemate to share lorge 2bedroom, nice neighbornood 8

yard, washer'dryer, dish­washer oftice spy-

town. Nopets/smoxlng 5400*•: utilities 978-372- 7 0

HAVERHILL, MA, share 4! bedroom aportmen' washer

dryer heat, hot water 8‘ nternet included Off street

oarking, good quiet neigh­borhood. 5500/month

978-764-2232

KENSINGTON N.H Vin to 95. Private bedroom 8 bath in very large home, cable, internet utilities deck, yard parking. 5600.603 77O-2’58

LAWRENCE SO MA Roommate wanted Parking laundry, storage, nice area.

| 5475. Chuck, 978-973-59 6

LONDONDERRYFemale looking for same to rent room 5125 wk. includes all utilities. Contact Janice after 6:00.603-425-2141

LONDONDERRYFurnished Private Home, in­cludes parking, heat 8 util ties. S500/mo non smoker, no pets. (603)425-2517

LYNN, MA: Roommate to share 3 bedroom apartment. All utilities included, $500. o month. Call 781-913 (636

MAGNOLIA, MA: Shore large Victorian near ocean No pets. No smoking S'TO.’wk. includes utilities. 508-6484646

MARBLEHEAD. M,A:Shore 2 bedroom Townhouse . Lorge bedroom, fireploce, deck all appliances parking 5550 - share utilities 978-857-8630

METHUEN man will rent to quiet, non smoking, drink­ing, drug free male. Com­pletely furnished Includes all utilities $600 978-204-0786

METHUEN VA Professiona responsible femole 25-35 yrs old looking to shore 2nd floor of 2 tamily home 5120/wk* utilities. with loundry yord pool, parking. Great location off Rte 495. Must like dogs kids. No smoking Security deposit. Call 978-687-5936

samebolt

includes all 978 335 47 0

PEABODY MA, Wes* Share beautiful 8 room house m quiet areo porch pool AC porking neor moior hign ways $650mo Joe 978 239 8335

PELHAM. NH1 room in private house, $500/mo Close to Rt 38

EVERYTHING INCLUDED!

(978)996-3633

Swampscott. MA. NEAR OCEAN

7fi-Female Roorr

•d to share house >nth includes uti

outerdogsROCKPORT N female 38 to room, 2 botf

woodn/beoch N< 5'7 549-5777smoking

SALEM, MA professional female non-smoker seeking same 7 room historic home Private Fireploce bedroom & bath modem kitchen washer dryer Quiet neighborhood Close to T & beaches No pets SSQO-.Cali 978-887-007

SALEM, MA- Professional person to share luxury apartment with 2 dogs Cal' for more info. 978-744-4808

Assistant Chief Administrative Officer. City ot Newburyport

first RunGeneral Office

Busy mental health office near Haverhill, MA, seeking

r part' me help Book A/R Word

processing & some recep­tor, Solar / & benefits nego-

Ciossifled Connection,•M2 830 c/o P G Box 100,

Lawrence, MA 0'84_2____

Infant Teacher & Aide for afternoon

Coll June at 978-380-7543

Insurance Agencywith offices in Cambridge Methuen, Quincy Newton,

B erica,MA 8 Windham,NH has immediate openings for exper,enced Personal Lines

CSPs, license preferred These positions offer many

bene'its 'competitive salary, health, continuing education,

40 , flexible hours) Pease *ax resume to Kathy

978-68 0773 email to vecdioms Gxl.com

first RunIntenor Designer

•• ‘jmiture sales experience i 3-4 do vs for Andover showroom

978 474-4566 tax 978-474-4557

LANGUAGEINSTRUCTOR

SALEM. MA

ha'f u’iig term 5625 ties 78 892-7860 $50s Letter ond t

ORIGINATORS200K+/yr

BEVERLY, MA Responsible roommate, nonsmoker to share condo near train / downtown. $650/mo * utili­ties. Call John 978-927-7626

SALEM MA Shore 2 bedroom 3rd floor aportment near downtown, sun, spacious, root decx No oets $550 - holf utilities 6'7-875-678

SALEM. MA Snore 2 bed room apartment, large sunny room with 2 closets private entrance, parking, bus line

5650 o month includes every­thing1 high speed internet

Coll 78 -690- 807

SALE V,MA Share 2 bedroom great area, near town center j S500:mo-haltelectric gas own cableSphone s'iias-

no pet'smoke free 978 594-55 ‘0

SALEM, VA share 3 bedroom home with responsible pro­fessional. 2 baths, fireplace, j laundry, vard, pool parking convenient S600 - 3 No pets smoke 978-394-35'3

SALEM, V.A - Share large 2 bedroom opartment with older female Responsible cean no smoking pe’s $600. mo. includes all utilities e< cept phone 1st 8 las, Co' 978-745-4)27.

SALEM MA Share 'orge 2 bedroom apartment with

j fun. easy going couple Re , sponsible, clean, no smox.ng

oets. $550- utility-.| available 12/1.978 745 644 I SALEM, MA, share large

house with mother of 2. or vote bath No pets Smoking Okay Cable, internet serv ice parking.loundry

Coll 978-744 '97

SALEM MA Single family -one3 rooms on 3rd floor, big

, vara oool parking, laundry5600 includes utilities 617-797-3097

SALEM MA WaterfrontForward spoce on motor- yacht, heat hot woter elec trie satellite t.v high speed internet. Parking Refer

! ences required, non-smoker 5600 78’-640-90'0

SALEM. NH Professional male seeks same Io share

2 bedroom condo, includes everything, except phone

5500/mo. st&last 603-870-9’74

SALEM, NH - Split level home - male/female, non­smoking, ’st floor bedroom sitting room and bath, share kitchen and living roorr quiet, private. Minutes *o Rte 28.-93 . 5550 - 1/2 utilities References 603-329-6794

SALISBURY MA: Large 2| room suite, bright and I sbnny, with marsh views i quiet, beach area Private

bath, furnished, washer,I dryer and parking included

Share kitchen and living room with mature, profes-

: sional adult. S585. a month

Become a Foster Parent

• -a ^2.DC

Coll 800-883-8836

City Clerk. City of Newburyport

Knowledge organized de tailed and customer-service

listrative support

report* ) state

I SEABROOK NH large house to share, 5 bedrooms, great room with fireploce, wosher. dryer, oft street parking large yard, nice neighbor hood & close to everything

1 non smoker no pets $625 in I eludes all. Call AI 603-944-645C I SEABROOK NH Shore 5

bedroom. 2.5 bath home Near beoch Gorage lounfrv S75Q/month includes all utili- ties. 603-997-6279__________

Shared house inNEWBURYPORT. MA lorge BeVClIyhouse to share privote bc+ ! smgle famuy house

oft street parking, quiet neigh- l -l,t’ Dark ing ar9e yarl)

borhaod, 5500,978457-4298

NEWTON NH: Lorge, fur­nished Victorian, 3 bed­rooms, to shore yard and parking. S600. plus utilities. Call 603-382-3234.

Eiigle-TribiiiiePublishing(oniptiny

Two Housing Specialists

The Housing Specialists will place families at risk of homelessness into perma­nent housing, perform client intake case management apartment search, negotia­tions with landlords, and as­sisting client with subsidized housing applications Qualifications BA/BSW pre­ferred Knowledge of social serv cts subsidizedhousing passion for social justice, previous case man­agement ana odvococv ex oerience good organiza­tional skills Must have

’tation and be , l.ng

-lease send resumes for ai positions to;

NSCAP*98 MoinSt.,

Peabody MA 0(960 or hpickardSnscap org

NSCAP s an EOE organizahor

Ophthalmic Tech

os required, register and maintains voter records conduct census prepare agendas for attend ond maintains records of City Council meetings. Bachelors degree in politico! science public administration or other related field required relevant experience in rec­ords management; supervi­sory management experi ence and knowledge of mu­nicipal and state government functions strong., preferred Bose salorv high S50s Letter and resume by December 2 to City Council President Thomas O’Brien, City Hall, Newburyport MA 0(950

No calls please

Director. Council of Aging

Are you o person with a crea five vision? We are seeking on individual to leod and en­ergize the programs for our Georgetown seniors. Current programs include meais ac­tivities, transportation speakers and sociai func-

reta en in men'opt«coi store n downtown Salem MA Greet & assist

customers, handle insurance& payments, schedule

appointments Position requires motivated individual

who mult fasks & enjoys working with people in o

very fast paced environment Should have previous

customer service experience and computer xnow,edge

Previous retail optical experience & bilingual 'B - lingual Spanish)abilitv o +• Schedule includes Tues eves & Sat Fax resume or tetter of interest 978-745-93’7 call

978-745-2775 Banvilie Optical 88 Lafayette St., Salem, MA

ORIGINATORSTop Commissions Work From Home or Company

Otf.ce Brownstone Mortgage 978-232-0008

arreBrownstonemortgage.com

PROTECTIVE SERVICE CASE WORKER. PZT

tions Applicants should have Receive & -vestigate reports an appropriate combination | of eiaer abuse, neglect, finan- of education and experience 1 -.3 exp,oitation & self-negiect

Everything is included Co­ble, internet occess all utili- ] ties, cleaning supplies, shampoo, soap, laundry de­tergent 8 more S625 per month Call Tony ol 78 -724- 0576 for more details

Bacheloipreferred hour position current budgeted at S'7.38 per hour

Coordinator/Manager

of ^ocai Cable Television Stud'c PT position responsible for the management ona opera­tions ot a new cable televi­sion studio Person will be responsible tor providing coverage for local events, and the maintenance ot the electronic community events caienda- Seeking 0 creative individual with appropriate skills to manage this com­munity resource Bochelors degree preferred with added field experience 0 plus. Salary determined by qualifications and exper ence. For either position, apply in confidence to:

Stephen Delaney, Town Administrator Town Hall,

' L'brarv Street Georgetown MA 01833 or by email to:

ipantanoegeorgetownma.gov

Degree25-30

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The Eagle-tribune The Salem news THE DAILY NEWS OF

Newburyport Gloucester Daily Times Andover Townsman

vestigations. pro-. de appropriate intervention 8 arrange services to reduce

1 cond 'ions that place elders at risk BS in Human Serv- ces plus 2 years working with Elders Reauired

Submit resumes to Cheryl Krisko

Director of Home Care SeniorCare Inc.,

5 Blackburn Center Gloucester, MA 0'930

I_________AA/EOE_________

Receptionist. PT| Law firm has position avail­

able 00pm to 5 15pm, Mon -Fri for telephone cov­erage 8 greeting clients. We are seeking a person with 0 pleasant personality clear speaking voice and ability to process multiple tele­phone calls Fax resume to

78 246-0202, or send to. Regnante. Sterio 8 Osborne

LLP, attn- Robert P Yea- ton, 40' Edgewater Place,

Suite 630.Wakefield, MA 01B80

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Ad Services Clerk - The Salem News

Pan-time. Entry Level. Responsibilities include data entn, ad processing and tracking ot ads. PC and clerical

experience preferred as well. Candidate must be able to work independently. Strong organizational skills and the

ability to work well under deadline pressure required. Part time hours in our Beverly office are Monday through

Friday 2:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. Please stop hv our North Andover office to fill out an application or email resume and

cover letter with salary requirements to hr<!>eagletribune.com

Assistant Mail Center Coordinator - The Eagle Tribune

Full-time. Assists the Mail Center Coordinator in day-to-day mailroom operations High school education and

previous clerical experience required and prior mailing/postal experience helpful. Must be able to work independently

and have strict attention to detail. Hours are Monday through Friday 6:00 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Please email resume

and cover letter with salary requirements to lwQeagletribune.com

Material Handlers - The Eagle Tribune

Part-time shifts available. Come work in our state-of-the-art packaging center to load flyers into machines for

distribution in the newspaper. Some moderate lifting is involved. 1 raining is provided. All applicants must be at least

18 years of age. Part-time hours are 10:00 p.m. to 4:00 a.m. Friday. Pan-time hours also available 2:30 p.m. to

finish, Monday through Thursday. Starting pay $0 per hour. Please stop by our Nonh Andover office to fill out an

application or e-mail resume to hrQeagletribune.com

Sales Assistant - The Eagle- Tribune

Full-time. Provide administrative and customer service support to the advertising department. Excellent

communication, organizational and analytical skills are necessary. Proficiency’ in Word and Excel preferred. Candidates

should he high-energy and articulate and have the ability’ to work in a fast-paced, deadline driven, environment with

one to three years' administrative experience required. Hours are 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Please e-mail resume and cover

letter w-ith salary requirements to hr (ft eagletribune. com

CLomprehensive Benefits package oftered to all tull-time (30* hours) emplovecs For consideration please e-mail resume and cover letter

with salary requirements* to hrCeagletriBunc com Resumes received without salary requirements will not be considered Applications may also be obtained in the lobbv ol The Eagle-Trtbuneat 1OO Turnpike Street, North Andover. Massachusetts, 0184S, Monday through

Friday 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

An Equal Opportunity Employer

1

32 THE TOWNSMAN, NOVEMBER 17, 2005

83 Professional

first funSpecial Ed

PART TIME North Shore/

DANVERS AREA Working 1:1 in child's home. Adolescents diagnosed with Autism/PDD/MR Teaching communication, leisure, community, life skills, and adaptive behavior. Must have experience with devel­opmental disabilities as well as reliable transportation. $l4+/hour depending on ex­perience. Alter school and weekend hours available.

Contact John Healev, Director In-Home Support,

NSorc 978-762 8352, ext. 23,4 email [email protected]

Special Education Paraprofessional

SALEM PUBLIC SCHOOLS SALEM, MA

COLLINS MIDDLE SCHOOL 5 hours/dov S $ll.47/hour

Associates degree required Send letter of application to

Ms. Mary Manning, Principal, 29 Highland

Avenue Salem, MA 01970

Speech Language Pathologist

Small special needs private school serving students with communication disorders

Team setting, 183 day sched­ule, excellent benefits. Must

have C s. Exceptional solary. Will consider PT. Email resume: markcarlsonS

beverlvschoolforthedeat.org

'"teachersNAEYC accredited full year ECE program seeks infont & I Toddler Teachers. Lome ioin ! our staff of professional edu­cated, teachers who work to­

gether as a team in a fun work environment Call 978- 640-1494 or email resume to milestoneschildrenscenterg

iuno.com

85 Medical

APPOINTMENTCOORDINATORBusy Oral Surgery Office seeking a FT appointment Coordinator Experienced

plus, benefits.Fax resume to: 978-682-0656

A/R Coordinator2* years of healthcare expe rience including, Medicoid and other third party payers. Strong customer service skills required. Interact with long-term care facilities to obtain patient data.

BenefitsFax 978-977-3939. Email Susan. Lind ©omnicore.com

CNA's / HHA'sFT Guaranteed 40 hrs

Premium pay. Must travel, no weekends.

Angel Homecare 978-475-2244

CNA Wanted 14 hours a week for elderly gen,lemon in Newburyport MA Call 603- 474-7785 and ask tor Pat.

Dental Assistant24 hours per week. Experi­enced team-orientec me­ticulous assistant. Willing to learn and participate in ex cellence and cosmetic den tistry. Call 978-664-590' or email smilematters8yahoo.com

Dental Asst/Office Pediatric OfficePart time position available j Busy pediatric office seeks in busy periodontal practice Nurse and Certified Medicol Experience preferred. Assistant, F/T, P/T. Fox re-Contact Krvstle 603-898-0533 : sume to 978-685-4394.

WHAT CAN TULLEY DO FOR YOU?

Full Service Large Selection Volume Savings To You!

$ Maintenance Cost Over

wJ 4 Years/50,000 Miles!- O/l Changes ■ Brakes - Roadside Assistance

• Windshield Wipers - Scheduled Service

85 Medical

Dental HygenistOur family dental practice needs a new addition to our hygiene team. If you are looking for a par, time posi­tion in a quality, caring gen­eral practice you found us. Excellent poy & benefits. Join our multi-practitioner hygiene staff for flexibility & hours. Please call:

(603)432-0794

Dental HygienistThurs. 8- 5 pm, Fri. 8- Noon at Solo, general practice.

Call 978-526-7707 or fax: 978- 526-1051, or mail: Dana K. Powers, DDS, 41 Vine St„ Manchester, MA 01944.

ER NURSE7PM-7AM. Beverly areo.

Call Alicea, 1-866-937-9777

Medical Admin PTExperienced for N. Andover practice. Scheduling, billing,

dato entry, reception. Flexible hours, good pay.

Fax resume to: 978-682-4070.

MEDICALRECEPTIONIST

For busy Andover Salem NH Dermatology office. Must have good customer service skills & computer experience. Please forward resumes Io:

Office Manager ANDOVER DERMATOLOGY

138 Haverhill St Andover, MA 0’8’0

Or FAX to 978-474-4537 NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE

Nursing Positiontor busy Andover/Salem, NH Dermatology office. Hours are flexible Fax resume to: 978-474-4537 or mail to: Ando ver Dermatology Office

i Manager, ’38 haverhill St., Suite 200, Andover, MA 01810. NO PHONE CALL PLEASE

Office Manageri For general dentist practice.

Must be people oriented, able to multi-tosk 8 have

computer experience. Pleose call Alison, 978-468-4494.

Orthopedic OfficeBusy orthopedic office has 2 ) openings: Medicol Secre- I

| tary par, time, evening hours, experience required: Cast Technician, full time,

J will train Medical Assistant.I °lease send resumes to Sea­

coast Orthopedic Associates 2' Highland Avenue. New­buryport, MA 01950, Atten- tion: Karen Borek_________

PCA Beverly area. 76 Yr old disabled male, Mon.-Fri. 7:30o-3p No lifting. Refer­ences reliability, valid driv­ers license, 978-927-833’ offer 6 p.m.

PCA NEEDED for middle | aged disabled male. Must be ; able to perform ADL & Doily

routines for client Experi­ence 8 references required.Call between '0 am - 7 pm.

978-281-4796

PCAPT for disabled woman liv- : ing in Solem, MA. Experi­ence required includes overnight. Jean 978-745-8304.

PCA ■ PT help for mole quadriplegic, cooking, clean­

ing, personal care, shop­ping approximately 4 hours a day, Call 9am-9pm 978-768-

7165(Essex, MAI.

85 Medical

Private Nurse Aide/ Compan­ion for elderly male. Provide daily hygiene, meol set up, transferees from bed to chair, linens and an occasional cord gome. Hours and woges ne­gotiable. References required. Call Jacki 978-948-0812

RNs/LPNsBusy Northshore pediatric practice has immediate openings tor Full Time / Part Time RNs/LPNs Fax resume attn: Corolyn

978-535-2907

87 Business

ACCOUNTSRECEIVABLE

F/T opening in 5-person de­partment. Enter 8 post in­voices, handle adiusfments, refunds, statements, cus­tomer calls: collections. Must be computer li,erote 8 hove excellent communica­tion 8 organizational skills. Knowledge of Microsoft Great Plains Dynamics o plus. Resume to: Noncy Davis, Accounting Manager, Proiect Adventure, 701 Cabot St., Beverly, MA 01915: ndavis8pa.org; Fax 978-524- 4506. EOE.

BOOKKEEPERWITH EXPERIENCE

Part/full time, flexible hrs. Fox resume to 978-475-5524.

Clerk ReceptionistReliable, organized,

professional person with great people & telephone skills & computer ability.

Benefits. Applications 8 iob description a vailable al the Haverhill Housing Authority,

25-C Washington Sq.Haverhill, MA. EOEDeadline 12/7/05, 4PM.

Part-Time

Office Assistant/Receptionist

Local company / Newbury­port seeks bilingual English,' Spanish office assistant. Must have extensive Excel, experience & ability to work Mon. & Tues. holf days Fri. are optional.

Please call or fax

Atwork Personnel Tel 978-725-4700 Fax 978-725-4748

Sales/Product Account Manager

Electronic manufacturer of standard and custom prod­ucts including contract manufacturing is seeking a self motivated individual. Responsibilities include: All facet of Customer relations, inside 8 Outside sales, quotes, re-quotes, resched­ules 8 pricing changes, re­viewing bills ot materiol, or­der entry, generating pur­chase orders for electronic components & other prod­ucts related to manufactur­ing. Must be able to coordi­nate with engineering & pro­duction to schedule the as­sembly line & follow through with the customer on deliv­ery dates for products. Good verbal & written communi­cation skills 8 also able to work well within a group. Customer outreach 8 occa­sional travel also expected Knowledge of the electronics industry & a Bachelor's de­gree are a plus.

Send resumes to Accutek Microcircuit Corp,

New Pasture Rd., Newburyport MA 0’950 or email accutekmicro8ool.com

87 Business

OFFICE HELP, P/TPart-time entry level position for small accounting firm in Plaistow, NH. Data entry, answering phone, filing. Will train Possible full-time.

Send resume to: fax 603-382-6116 or email

acctresumenow8yahoo.com

ReceptionistPermanent Part Time

20 hours per week. Duties include answering busy switchboard, filing, dato en try, typing, Microsoft Word and Excel a plus. Email or fax resume to: 978-465-6653

stwomey8piperp.com

89 Tradeslndustrial

AutomotiveMechanic ASE certified. Ex­perience in auto heating/ cooling/AC systems and gen­eral mechanical repair. Poid holidays, uniforms, possible health insurance. Good work environment. Call 978-927-7161

BAYSTATE ROOFERS INC. Looking for experienced roofers & laborers. Must

have driver's license. Top poy. FT work. 978-664-0668.

first funCabinetmaker / Woodworkers2-5 yrs experience minimum in custom

millwork shop Excellent benefits package. Sal­ary commensurate with

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603-234-7366

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Center Suite 205, Andover, MA 01810

978-475-8833 Fax: 978-794-5627 Email resumes to: hiacobo

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DriversWanted

New England Tractor Trailer

Training Schoolis presently looking for CDL Drivers in the Andover, MA areo You must have a valid CDL class A license with a minimum of 3 years experi­ence & health card. You will be preparing students for their CDL exam. Liberal benefits, uniforms, good starting pay 8 bonuses ore offered. Send inquiries to

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"ELECTRICALAPPRENTICE

Cape Ann Contractor seeking experienced Apprentice.

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Finishers &Lead Finishers

WantedHigh end Architectural Mill- work co. is seeking Finishers & Lead Finishers ot our State of the Art Woodwork ing Facility in Newbury­port, MA. Come ioin our dy namic team of skilled craftsmen. We offer excel­lent benefits, competitive wages and a great work en­vironment. Applicants must hove 3-5 years ot finishing experience

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1st & 2nd Shift Set up experience required

Min 5 years experience. Good Benefit Package

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Well know multifamily Real Estate firm seeking qualified technician for 204 unit com­munity in Beverly, MA. Ex­perience is a plus. HVAC certified. Free apartment, great benefits. Call Amy 978- 927-2763

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PLUMBERSWE RE BUSY, ARE YOU? Daigle Plumbing 8 Heating needs licensed iourneyment to ioin our established fam­ily business on a FT, perma­nent basis. We hove com­petitive woges 8 benefits, ot­ter continuing education 8 optimum work conditions. Come discover your long­term career growth potential with us Contact Nate ot (603)434-6353 or find us ot 12 Birch St., Derry.

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Technicians &1 to 2 year Apprentices

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Rails & Custom Metal Fabricator

Experienced only apply. Must READ blueprints, do layouts, and be self- motivated. F/T, great benefit package. Salary commensu­rate with experience. Apply in person 8:00am • to 3:00 pm, 240 Boston Road,

Route 1, Topsfield, MA

Residential Licensed Electricians &

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ROOFERSAnd Laborers. Own transpor­tation needed. 978-912-1802.

SAWOPERATORCleco Manufacturing is an industry leader in the pro­duction of precision forms 8 production machinery for the precast concrete indus­try, Located in Hudson, NH, Cleco is a division of the Concrete Systems Group of Companies. Cleco is search­ing for on exceptional Sow Operator to ioin our teom. Vertical Band Saw Operator needed full-time for material preparation. Must have the ability to work to close tol­erances. Ability to read 8 work from blue prints 8 shop drawings a must. Ex­perience with HEM Sow a plus. May require occasional lifting ot material. Candidate must have good work habits 8 a willingness to work overtime during the busy season Competitive woges, benefits 8 401(k) offered.

Please forward resume to:CONCRETE SYSTEMS

9 Commercial St. Hudson, NH 03051

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Steel Erector/ Misc. Iron Installer.

Needs 3+ yrs. Experienced Must be team player/ lead­ership potential, strong work ethics, must like heights/ over time, have drivers license.

Apply in person 8om-3pm,240 Boston St, (Rte, I)

Topsfield, MA

Subcontractor P/TFor Lowrence Apartments, weekly borrel roll-out, yard cleaning, snow shoveling,

781-272-5517

WATSONBROTHERS

A Growing Architectural Wood Working Shop, is seeking to fill the following positions:

WOOD FINISHERwith experience in mixing and matching stains.

MILLWORKENGINEER

with experience in AutoCad, Microvellum experience a plus. Great pay 8 benefits.

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Woodworkers & Job Captains

WantedHigh end Architectural Mill- work co. is seeking Wood­workers 8 Job Captains at our State of the Art Wood­working Facility in New­buryport, MA. Come ioin our dynomic team of skilled craftsmen. We offer excel­lent benefits, competitive woges ond a great work en­vironment. Applicants must have a minimum of 3-5 years of woodworking experience

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to request on application

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One ot the fasted growing real estate firms in Lawrence is looking for a few new faces! We have desk open­ings in our new stole of the art Downtown location. Ag­gressive commission splits. Make you own hours. Must have a real estate license. Licensing classes may be provided. Fax or email re­sume to: 978-935-9695 aarmata8remaxprestige.com

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Bartenders, Cooks & Waitstaff

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9900 for an appointment

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PULL OR PART-TIME Experience necessary.

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CollectionRepresentatives

IF YOU'RELOOKING FOR A GREAT

OPPORTUNITY.,,

BE PARTOF OUR LAW FIRM!

J.A. Cambece Law Office, P.C. has positions in our Peabody Danvers ond Sa­lem offices. Employees are minutes oway trom Route 1, Route 128 and Interstate 95 We are looking for experi­enced and inexperienced third-party collectors. Ideol candidates must have strong communication and problem solving skills. We reward our employees with competitive solary plus above overage monthly incentives.

We offer room for advance­ment and excellent benefits package including medicol, dental and 40’ta Profit shor ing. Get to know more about our law firm by visiting our website www.combecelaw.com

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AVON!!Career or Pocket money! The choice is yours! 1-800-258-1615

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128 Porker St., Lawrence, MA

Cashier/HostessApply in person'

Angelica s, 49 South Main St., Middleton, MA, 978 750-4900

Cashier & Utility/Dishwasher

Seasonol Cashier position available immediately for 6 to 8 weeks. Potentially could have other opportunities af­ter, Dishwasher/Utility posi­tion is full time. Both iobs are Mon.-Fri. in a Sodexho Corporate Cafe in Andover, MA. Pleose contact Sona S 970-749-5215 or fax resume to 978-749-5278._______________

COUNTER/TAILOR Experienced, computer

knowledge and able to do alterations, for dry cleaner

in Danvers, MA. 978-646-0989

Customer Servicefor busy No. Shore promo­tional company. 20 hr/wk Good computer 8 phone skills. Knowledge of ASI helpful. Send resume to infoecoostalpromos.com

Customer Service Manager

FullTime, for manufacturing compony. Handle customer calls, processes orders, in­voices 8 pricing questions. 5 yeors experience needed. Send resume to: C.L. Hauthaway 8 Sons, 638 Summer St„ Lynn, MA 01905

Datacards/MaildeskPT to assist with collating product datacard literature 8 prepare packages tar compony maildesk. Must be organized, self motivated 8 hove ability to multi task with ease and have office environment experience.

Send cover letter, resume to: H. R. at New EnglondBiolabs, 240 County Rd.,

Ipswich, MA 0,930 EOE or email resumes8neb.com

Delivery DriverRetired persons (8 others) welcome, port time positions Most hove a clean driving record. Salem Auto Supply Solem, NH, 603-893-4820

DELIVERY &WAREHOUSE HELP

Sea Food Distributor seeks responsible, hard working individual for route delivery 8 warehouse support posi­tion Benefits available. No CDL Reauired. Experience in seafood industry a plus.

978-356-9066 ask for Matt

DRIVER - CDL-AFor FT.'PT LOCAL WORK. No heavy lifting, retirees welcome. Hours will flex with right condidate.

Bay State PalletPeabody, MA

Call for interview 970-532-5700

DRIVERS SO.43-50.50'mile1 Home 3or4 weekends! Miles)

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ExperiencedCollectionsManager

No. Andover collection low firm seeks goal oriented persons for debt collection.

Potential SIGN-ON BONUS

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Contact: Alex at:(978 ) 762-0100 x 3289 or Fax resume to:

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DriverLight pickup 8 delivery, Own

vehicle. Sales positions also available, 978-922-9649

Drivers NeededFor hot lunch delivery to the inbound elderly in Newbury­port, MA. Must have own vehicle. Stipend pay. For in­formation call Cindy at 978- 462-3757, Mon.-Fri. 9-12.

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Express Personnel JOBS THAT FIT!Industrial, Administrative,

Call today!I 888-230-5990

Furniture Deliver/Driver -WEEKENDS ONLY ~

good driving record/moving experienced must. Richard's furniture. 25 Water St. Low,

Grill Cook Wantedfor very busy breakfost diner. Top pay. Experience necessary. Apply in person or coll Jack at Casey Diner, Rte. 125, Plaistow, NH.

603-365-7283.

GUTTER INSTALLERS/ FOREPERSON/ROOFERS/

SIDERS / LABORERS Experience needed. Good

pay. Need Drivers License. 978-463-8866

Ipswich Country Club

Janitor/MaintenancePerson

FULL TIME YEAR ROUND Dependable transportation, neat in appearance, paid va­cation, holidays, uniforms, meals provided. Starting pay $l4/hr. Call John McCarthy 978-356-4822. ext 330 .......EOE.

IT'S AS EASY AS 1,2,3!

Now accepting applications for all positions available with our local international co.

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S525/week salary to startColl Mon.-Thurs. 9-5

for interview 603-870-9596

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Janitorial PositionPull time ionitorial position available Duties include complete office 8 grounds cleaning. Full benefits pock age available. Hours 5:30am - 2pm. Forward resume to:

Ipswich Bay Gloss Co., Inc. PO Box 5ll

Rowley, MA 0I969 FAX: 978-948-2995

Landscape WorkerWanted, full time, tempo­rary. Starting pay $10. an hour. Coll 978-462-6964.

Licensed Tattoo Artist

tor new parlor opening inSalem, NH. Greot compensa tion. Lois/Shone 978-374-4823

Line Cook, P/T Waitstaff, P/T

Apply in person at Calitri s,Route i South, Donvers, MA

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Call Amy at 603-373-0358.

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Lawrence 978-975-0900

MATURE PERSON for ap­proximate 30 hour/week

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2006 BMW 325i

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2006 BMW X3 3.0

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2006 BMW X5 3.0

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Merchandiser:Seeking full-time merchan­diser fo service, maintain ordering, stocking, minor resets, deaning/dusting in supermarkets in the Merri­mack Valiev and So. NH area. Travel between loca­tions is required. Paid mile­age. Candidates must pos­sess a valid driver’s license, current auto insurance and own a reliable vehicle. Prior retail experience a plus.Call 800 3221422 ext. 5234

New Hair Salon Opening Jan. '06

Chairs available to rent. $125 per week. Full-time.

Nail station also available, on Boston St. in Salem, MA.

Call 978-223-5756

New Management Opportunities

Crescent Hospitality has the following positions available at the Holidav Inn Tewksburv

Front Desk Trainees

7-3 or 3-11. Must be able to work weekends.

MorningBellperson/Driver

6am - 12pm Mon.-Fri.

Banquet Set-up Person Part-TimeProvide first class service to tourist 4 business persons

visiting the area.Fax or apply in person

Holidav Inn Tewksburv or fax 978-640-0623

OFFICE Assistant needed PT flexible hours. Must be profi­cient in Quickbooks & all as­pects of bookkeeping 978-92'-2205

Office assistantPT/FT real estate marketing

experience preferred, fax resume to 603 437-9093

OFFICE FURNITURE

INSTALLERExperienced. 20 plus hrs. per week. Call Chris 978-475-8743

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start $525/wk No experiencenecessary & managers needed now. Call Today

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Pizza, Rt. 125 Haverhill, MA.

KB Household Goods

RIGGER/CLASS-A DRIVER NEEDEDMUST have Rigging Experi­

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978-749-9090

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ROOFERS & LABORERS

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SALESCLERKExperienced in hardware. FT or PT. Winer Brothers Hard­ware, Salem, MA. 978 744-0780

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Family owned Propane 4 Fuel Oil Company looking for motivated individuals to ioin their team.Apply in person, fax resume, call or email Charlie!•Safe driving record a must! •Employee Discounts on

fuels 4 merchandise• Excellent Pay •Must have CDL with

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PALMER GAS CO13 Hall Farm Road Atkinson, NH 03811 Tel: (6031898-7986 Fax: (603)898 3690

email: ceepalmergasco.com

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Fax or mail resume to Norfield Assoc.,

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Shipping & Receiving/Drivers

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BOOK EARLY! 603-3964)426

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MATURE MARRIED COU­PLE NEEDS WORK in the greater Lawerence, MA area. Professional quality painting & more 978-397-6785

.MATURE WOMAN CERTI­FIED HEALTH ATTENDANT to care tor loved ones after noons, evenings and over­nights. Experienced’ refer­ences. 978-697-1377.

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978-532-6990

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AIR CONDITIONERS - 8,000 8 10,000 BTU, Movtag 8 Sharp, 2 years young $50 8 S75. Coll 978-373-4537

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BARBIE CAR - Full Ride on,Battery & Charger included

in Great Condition - $100. EASY BAKE Real Meal Oven Like New - $10. 603-642-7274

BARBIE ITEMS Dolls/dothing S4O/Tub;2 ieep remote control S’S’each; 2-VW bugs S’O/each; i van 55.20-horses S2iset; Polly pocket assortment$20; kitchen play food, etc $10; 978 927 7554

ANNIE S NANNIES Full & port-time nonnv positions for experienced providers 978 683606 www.anniesnannles net

BATHROBE Flo Weinberg long bathrobe, light blue

with lace, never worn, paid $240, asking 575 or best offer

Call 978-463 3’24.

LAWN TRACTORS'.OOO/best

■ Snow thrower 5275/best. Call (603)264 6 68

LAWN TRACTOR Wheelhorse 706, needs engine

work.$200.Call 978 394-0282

LIFE SIZE THREE WISE MEN FIGURINES $ 50 OR BEST OFFER CALL 978-532 4013.

ORGAN FREE Lowry with bench, double key board maple finish needs tune-up. 42'wx22"d, heavy, 978-373 8980

■ OUTDOOR STOVE grill 8 griddle A by Comp Chef Ne best 978 397-0684

snow blower 8 HP, Electric start, Snow King Engine, 27 cut, Fully serviced $400 978-686 6648

SNOWBLOWERS (3)

WOOD STOVE good condition

Did Mil

logs Asking $350 Call 603-889 6 58

yittirer , houlea 2)vemurer ,

$'00 or

PAIR OF 3 DRAWER CHEST + Motching bookcase, excel

lent condition, $100Call 978 688 6928

SNOWBLOWER Simplicity 7 hp good condition. $200

978-688-0’37

$200. 603-642 7489

WOODSTOVE I Castings Vigilant

Coll 978 92-0745

Delta 10” contractors table sow with tenoning iig and extended table, excellent condition, $350. Air condi tioner used season still in box $100 978-352-7182

DELTA TOOL BOX for a truck. 5 wide Excellent condition. $75. Small kitchen table, $23. Call 978 686 3848

Designer Womens Clothing 2nd hand, size 7-'2. Blouses skirts, dresses, pants, iack ets. 75 Pieces at $20-525 eoch. 78' 593 64,6

DESK/HUTCH WITH LIGHT Original from This End Up Good condition, $40. Call 603 329-6030. after 6pm.

DESKS And filing cabinets, Free. 781-334-4502

DiNlNG/Kitchen set, 5x3’, beveled glass top table, 4 cushioned chairs $55. Call 603-898-038’.

DIRECTV FREE 4 room with installation! Free DVR, Free

DVD plover, 3 mos FREE HBO Cinemax! 100% digital.

Access 225- channels. Conditions apply. 800-208-4763

DISHES 10 place, Pfaltz graft Yorktowne dinnerware with many many extra oc cessories, $150,978-927-1518

DOG Kennels, 2, small 2'xl6 xl5, enclosed $35 . drop pin cage, 30 x 23 x 24, S45. Elec­tric French heated towel holder, $100. 978-374-1903

DRUM set 5 piece complete with cvmbols, $400

SNOW BOARD binding 8 boots $100.

GUITAR 12 string Ibanez S300.978-372-4320

LIGHTED Halloween decora­tions 3’ tall, (9) $7-$iQ'each

978-927-0552

Pecan night stand 2 draw ers, brass handles 22hx23w, $'5 Little Tykes vanity & choir $15 All very good con dition Call 978 688 2826

LIGHTS 20 Metal Halide Factory Lights. 250 W 20 W. $60 each Pick up in Newton, NH Coll Valene 603-679'534

PELLET STOVE Harmon, 38 000 BTU s, good condition, S 500 Call...................... 978-688-5458

SNOW CLOTHES bib snow pants 0 ’2 4 mens coot both need zipper $5 ea 2 boys coats nice shape S10 eaJ515 both Clean 603 898 2 92

LOGS-FREE Dry pine 4 glass top kitchen table & 4 chairs $55 New living room chair, light blue silver $20 Call 978 470-1343

LOWREY ORGAN, bench 4 music, $’99 Leather Sec tional couch, 5250. Nordic Rider 535 978-852 2759

MANTLE antique oak inlaid S400, cookie lar collection 60 (must take all) $400, re production bean cupboord $200 Call 603-898 5177

PET CAGE24x20x2 good condition,

$15.Call 978-470-2760

PLAYER P'ANO, $3000 Pool table, $300 ’/Jedding dress, size 8, $300 Kitchen table 8 butcher block $'25 Hutch with light $75 978 685 2634

MAPLE Coffee table 8 2 end tables with smoke burn glass

inlays, S30/all Call 978-688 5383

MASSAGE TABLE, Eorthlite portable, Jade green with carrying case. Used twice 5500/best 978 208-146

■ MATERNITY CLOTH'NG $5 8 boy clothing $2, high choir $20, port a crib $30 Must see! (603)432-4117

MEDICAL SUPPLIES COMODES (2) $50 each SHOWER BENCHES (2) S50/each One Transporter wheelchair, $150 . 978-474 0723

PLOWFisher plow, minute mount, 8 S'2Q0/best 978 683-66 3

POOL TABLE3 piece slate, leather pock ets Includes all accessories sticks, racks, stick rocks $ 000 Coll 978-335-2634

Porcelain Dolls(4) $25 00 EACH.978-683-8923

POWER CHAIRPRIDE Jazzy Model 20 Power Chair LIKE NEW cushion seat, needs battery S OOO'best offer. 978-774-7698.

MICKEY MOUSE PHONE JVC Boombox,

Singer Little Genie Sewing machine. S'5 ea. 603-329-6870

M.l Hummel Figurines '970 s never displayed, still in box with Certificate $2'0 8 $420 25- off list price. 603-775-232

PLANET FITNESSIs now seeking a PT Position 4PM - 9PM, Mon. - Fri at our Danvers, MA location. Please inquire at Route I South behind Circuit City & Chili s or call 978.774.4'44.

Snow Plow DriverCDL required.

Must be available 24-7, Call 978-454-0080,8am to 3:30pm

NANNY Full time days for twin infants. Experienced, in my North Shore home. Non­smoking. Car required. Re­sume i references to adx M- 20524, c/o Eogle Tribune PO Box 100 Lawrence MA 0'842

BED FRAME- Curved head- board 8 foot board with den tai molding, tull size. Paid $150 asking $60 Haverhill, MA. Call 978 556-5092

BEDROOM SET girls yellow 4 piece twin bedroom with frame $200. COUCH, 8 f, long green with astec print pillows $200 978-689-9448

EMPIRE Vented Natural Gas Space Heater, 50,000 BTU’s automatic blower, brand new, asking $650.978-744-8892

ENCYCLOPEDIA Set SAObest Aquarium 20 gal wood trim, pump, chemicals, plants in

eluded $50. 978-740-0689

ENTERTAINMENT CEN­TER, with 27' SONY stereo TV, $175. Call 978-475-8247

Pride mobility iet powered wheel choir Heavy duty. 20 x '6 contour cushion, Brand new $3500 best 978-521-0494

' PROFORM XP 800 VF | slightly used $800 on sale

now for $700 will take bestotter Chris 978-767 314

MINK COATblock, full length, excellent condition, $1,800 . 603-437 5667 leave message.

MOVING Must Sell Older Jode Tree Plant 4 High. 3 wide Beautiful, ideal for the larger room, building or of­fice space $200 or best offer Call................... 978-372-7876

MOVING:Rocker, upholstered seat 8

wood frame, $35; fireplace set, $15;

603-898-4529

Puritan Lawn, Peabody, MA. double capacity plot nestle oetween 2 trees 8 sitting

| bench Lot volue $2850 selling for $’800 Fran 978-640-0336

QUEEN SLEEP SOFA Brc code, floral, browrvtan ex cellent condition must sell by 11/16. $100 978-346-969'

READING PROGRAM Reoder Rabbi’ Reading Journey & 2 an CD rom with 45 books New $30 978-470-3093

Pleasant Valley Nursing Center

FLOOR CARE-35 HOURSWe are looking for o Floor Care applicant. Candidate should be fun, creative, and energetic. Experience pre­ferred but not necessory. In­terested candidates, please contact: Dennis Boyd, Di­rector of Environmental Service Pleasant Valiev Nursing Center 8 Peabody Rd. Derry, NH 03038. Phone 603-434-1566 Fax 603-434 2299

Snow Plowing/ Removal

Driversi'Operators Valid drivers and

hydraulic license required Experienced Only

Long Term Possibilities • Truck* Looder • Bobcat

Call: 978535-7200 between 8 4 5pm

Nanny wonted FT days to work as o team with stay at home mother in a loving family Age infant twins through 6 yrs. Non-smoker, references re quested 978-258-7687

Better

FENCING System, 4. vinyl, 150’, like new, quality grade, galvanized posts $700. Ray mond, NH, 603-895-4067

FIREPLACE INSERT Sure i«i 'u a i Heat unvented gas fired

Written Ads ’woter 575 c°" 978 ?;5j6jc

MOVING SALE - (8; A’C s S35-S75 Bureaus 550 $,25 le­gal file cabinets 540, steel shelving, book cases-S25 eoch, King Size Box Spring- best offer, end tables $20 each, tools, microwave, $40, (603)437-8354 All Best Offer'

RECLINER LazyBoy bough’ at C F Thompkins less than 2 yrs old blue wood trim, nice look ing 4 comfortable excellent condition paid $550, asking

5320. Call 978-5460148 Rockport

RECLINING Shower commode wheelchair,

stainless, tilt arms $300978-686-7059

RECORD ALBUMS assor'ed $2.00 each

Call 603-893-’27

99C Child CareProviders Non-Licensed

STORE CLERKLiquor store in Methuen, Flexible hours. Lottery ex­perience preferred. Outgoing personality References re­quired Call Steve 978-685 2794

ALL CHILDCARE PROVIDERS IN MASSACHUSETTS ARE

REQUIRED TO BE LICENSED Only NH Childcare Providers

Moy Be Licensed Or Non-Licensed

Get Better Results!

FITNESS Equipment, Weider power stack 200 lbs. bench press, (Station I multi gym, Station II Aerobic stepper FREE! 978-282-862

MOVING SALE Couch & loveseat $200, Console TV

550,9 cu. ft. freezer $100, din ing room set $’00, curios 4 china cabinets 575 & 5 00

(6031437-6969

REAL ESTATE BROKERS/

SALES PERSONARE YOU BEING PAID WHAT YOU’RE WORTH?

at Keenan Real Estate we are looking for a few good agents who ore looking to expand their real estate ca­reers. Resume required.

Call Poul Keenan fora confidential interview.

978-499-2290

Telephone SalesExperienced outbound Tele­sales professional sell office supplies Unlimited poten­tial. Base + generous com mission, self-motivated & quick learner need apply. Must have excellent refer­ences. 978-741-7600, 9om-5pm.

AFFORDABLE Day Care in North Salem, NH has open ings. Meals 4 snacks Large fenced yard. References available Michelle 603898573'

101-148101 Baby Items

BIRD CAGE, 18-x24 stonds 41/2 ft. with play area,

$200 or best. 978-683-642’

leave message

BIRDHOUSES 10 at $6 each 3 at $10.

603 898 2962

BRASS Chandelier, excellent condition, 550/best offer,

VCR $15.Call 978-688-8954.

BRAZILIAN GRANITE COUNTERTOP, 3cm, bull

nose edge, 9 x26" S400. Call 603-765-6686

FREE 72" couch, very dean ond single bed frame, needs to be refinished, solid maple 978-374-3505

GENERATOR, Coleman, Contractors Series, 6,250 watts, 10 HP, OHV engine. Brond new, never used. 5485/best. 978-475,130.

GO CART: Good condition. $400 or best offer.

Coll between 5pm-7pm, 978-535-2349

GOULD Shallow well pump rebuilt,

$200603-382-5707

MOVING Upholstered Rocker with ottoman, tan

tweed 550: bedroom set, dark wood, headboard, 2 dressers,

nightstand $100. 603-898-4529

MTDYARD MACHINE Lawn Mower ■ 2000.50 inch, 20 HP Excellent Condition Well Maintained S975 or best of­fer CALL 603 382-4025

NASCAR STORE INVENTORY.

TOO MUCH TO LIST $4000 Call for info 603-860-4529

RECORDS.CDs, DVDs

We Buy The Above The Record Exchange

256 Washington S’ Salem 978-745-0777

Roller coaster computer games (2) S O each. Tolkmg Wiz Kid $20 Geo Safari with 3 pock­ets $40 Cork dart board, S'O Bike helmets $7 Losi command 520 978-689 9947

RUG Shampoo Machine cords ond rinsing, $40. Tai gun cabinet, base, 2 cabi

window 5150.978-475-6667

RefrigerationEngineers

With experience required tor Cold Store ond Blast Freer ers in Gloucester, MA. Good benefits, company vehicle. Pay commensurate with ex perience. Contoct Dave at Cape Seafoods 978-283-8522 or fax resume to 978-283-3133.

Truck Driver CDL-Awith trailer dump, for local Derry, NH company some experience necessary Call 603-537-1900 for interview.

BASSINET-KOLCRAFT small bag of newborn boy baby clothes $85 tokes all.

978-373-2366

BUY/SELL- STAIR LIFTS, PORCH LIFTS, etc.Call SILVER CROSS,

603-249 8890

GRANITE stairs Antique 8 ft long with sides, $500 You haul it away. Product is in

Methuen. 603-447-5013

NEW DELTAX5,10” Contrac­tors sow with 30” umtence includes extension table IT x 62". also many blades Used 3 times. Moving, must sell 5450. Call 973-374-7650

condition $200 978-688-0098

SCOOTERHandicap, Pacer scooter,

great condition 5850 603-382-9512

WAITSTAFFApply in person at:

Red s Sandwich Shop,15 Central St., Salem, MA.

CHANGING TABLE/ DRESSER

Solid Oak. in Great Condition $250. CALL 603-642 7274

Restoration TechsSeeking tech experienced in soot, water, fire, mold, res­toration. Carpet 4 uphol­stery cleaning 8 carpentry skills a plus Will tram the right person. Must be avail­able nights & weekends. Valid MA drivers license a must. Service Master of the North Shore, 978-777-2669

WAITSTAFFBreakfast hours. Apply in

person: Michael s Restaurant 183 Main St., Rockport MA

WAITSTAFFImmediate opening. Apply at Aquatini, 27 State St., New buryport, MA.

Ads In This Classification Are WORK WANTED NOT HELP WANTED

CHANGING Table, oak, $20. Stroller, $10. Lay down stroller, $20. Baby carrier, $10. Shoulder harness car­rier, $10. Little Tyke music stand, $5.978-683-8513

CRIB BEDDING SET, 6 piece, baby Looney Tunes, with lamp, $30.978-372-5770

CRIB, oak, Simmons, great condition, $80.

Call 978-373-4537.

CROSS country skis, men 4 women s, boots, poles 4 bindingslmen s size 10, womens size 61, excellent condition, $100 978-691-5939.

GRAYCO play pen, new box, 545 Call 603-898-038’

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CEMETERY LOT (2 grave) in Puritan Lawn, Peabody, MA, Mason Rd L-’96. volue $2,850, will sell for 52,300. Call otter 5 pm. 508 775-82 8

HANK KEENE SONGBOOK signed by all members of the band, $5. Iron Stove, good condition, some stove pipe included, 29" H, will heat 400 sq. ft., $200.978-372-8399

■ NEW WINDOW 2 Mulled Cosement Unit, 50"x49". in­terior wood, exterior alumi­num, 550 each. 978-258-3268

S’0 wallpaper border dif ferent designs 8658 00 roll

new 530 978-682-2945

Choir/recliner Blue, good condition, $25; Free console record player, may need work. 978-373-0992

CHAIRS - 2 sitting chairs. ’ is a rocker, Tapestry print, ex­cellent condition, $20 each Call Sheila 978-521-2414.

CHRISTMAS ITEMS $10 each; lawn fertilizer 512.50; pool items $10; car mats 510. Call 978-535-5235 ask for Ginny

CHRISTMAS, Large storage box full of lovely ornaments ond decorations, pretty safety tree stand that holds water, $25.978-373-0871

CHRISTMAS ORNAMENTS 4 HOOKS,$50/ or best offer.

978-373-2366

CHRISTMAS Tree: 7.5’, pine, brand new, in box. $40.

978-683-9156CHRISTMAS Tree, artificial, 7.5’, $75.603-898-1893

COMBO Snack/drinks vending machines, holds ,41 Snack Items, candy, chips etc. Holds 175 cans ot soda. Also, Dollar Bill Changer. 7 mo. old. Paid $3100 per machine, but will sell 1 machine for $2600 or buy all 3 for 57500,

978-557 5775, 978-815-0644, Sal.

COMPUTER ond briefcase carrier, brand new, Sam­sonite, with wheels, multi comportments ond organizer features, paid $130., sell for 575.978-352-6366

COMPUTER CASE'Portfolio, new, $30, musical cats figu­rine, $5.

978-397-0684

COMPUTER CHAIR, Beau­tiful, black, extreme com­fort, paid $120, sell 540

978-912-2074

COMPUTER & Desk complete $110

978-688-3644

HIGHCHAIR - 5 position$20, Kick & Play Piano $10, Child sond chair. 52.

Call 978-686-1673

HOCKEY SKATES, 3 pairs, good condition, sizes 7, 8, 4 10. $30 pair,

603-642-9162

HOCKEY SKATES Bauer 5000, size 5.5 EE, new $140, asking $65best offer 603-894-5980 ask for Joe

HOT Dog table/griddle combo trailer hitch broke down, end of season, never got chance to use. You must pick up ot seller s location. 52,500. 978- 557-5775,978-815-0644, Sol,

HOT TUB, Sundance Altima 750 , 5 person, sapphire with redwood skirt. $2,100. Call 603-898-3722.

HUNTER Douglas vertical blind, still in box, for bow window, $750,

978-374-0609

INEXPENSIVE! STROLL ERS-1 Single - SI & 1 Double

$25. KING SIZE BOX SPRING $99 Under the counter color TV with re­mote 10'xlO" $75 603-382-3500

KEROSENE Heater Corona 23DK. 23,000 BTU, tip over safety switch, internal ig­niter, 5 gallon con & pump $75. Call............. 603-893-6350

KIDS SKIS Elon 132cm with poles $40 Black Nordica Ski boots, size 26.0 $20. Call Mark 603-382-1371.

LADDER RACKSSteel, very sturdy, $250.

Call 978-374-4831.

LADDERS (21 aluminum 14 ft like new $2Sboth; Sheets pink

satin queen new never opened 520; Lamp Coca Cola collectible $’0; Bonk Pepsi Cola truck 510.978-687 0812

LADDERS & Painting Equip­ment. 30 ladders 40’ to step.

,-2yrs old. $5000 worth for $2000 or best 978-835-4833

DAN'S AUTO BODYS* 31 Years Serving The Andovers

Free Estimates ^8 ~ (978)664-9954

'COLLISION REPAIRS “JFRAME REPAIRS 1

TOWING BlAUTO GLASS 4

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Upholstery

Detailing

209 Main Street, Route 28,

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■ NEW WITH TAG, London Fog, black leather, 3 piece travel set, $35.

Call 978-470-0274

Nordic Track ProOak, ski machine, good

condition S75.978-374-6892

NORMAN ROCKWELL Col­lectible plate $30; Brass fireplace log holder with ac­cessories 520.603-893'271

SHED BASE (NEW) 8x8.2x6 all pressure

treated 16' on center $250 Coll 978-463-8667

SLIM, ARTIFICIAL CHRISTMAS

TREE, 7, S40,CALL 978-922-2065

SNOWMOBILE '997 Po­laris, 680 Indy Ultra low miles, reverse studded 1 _ trock, great condition $2000 or best otter 978 8 5 4748 : p

SNOW THROWER ARIENS '336 Snow thrower, 13hp, [ electric start 36 cut. used 1 one season $ 500 9 78 462 362

SNOW TIRES 4 BWf/ S' fit 5 4 7 series on rims with _ wheel covers, used ' season 2 $225 78 324-483’Stain glass equipment wizard ' grinder 3 heads, foot switch. I lense cutter, 3 cutters, 2 sol- ! dering rons. solder coppe' 2 foil extras 'arge inventory

$300 00 firm 603 88 ’ 4292 3

STEER'NG WHEELANTI DEFT UNIT $’0

CALL 978 682 5052

TABLE set, small, 2 choirs drop leof, dark oak very we made Never used Paid $8005435 978-546-0 48 Rockport

TELESCOPE Ceiestron $240

1|$'75, originally $3502 Bikes Must sell S’iG/each

Cali 978-469-0979

TICKETS-6 Wiggles, Live. K

Nov. 7,6 floor seots, $50 eoch Call 603-887-5978

■ TILE 4 boxes, white 4 1

pieces Wouldcover64sq.lt 1

■NEW 5-6 packages, 20 in

each pack. 603/437 '66

TIRES 2 Nordfrost SAAB mud 4 snow rodiois »20S55R 6 95°e tread $25 eoch

978 373-1740

TRAILER HITCHFits Chevy S10 sports pickup

Near New S.OO'best otter Derry (603)432-5903

TRAMPOLINEplus satety enclosure. 2 years

old ($310 new). $150978 500-4525

TROYBILT LAWN TRAC, TOR, 2005 - with 42" snow1 Plow 17.5 HP, used oni,1 once flawless. S .000 Cal

978-762 85 0

TV: SAMSUNG 20’ Color TV, with Remote excellent pic1 ’ure, mony features $40 : Call 978-688 3'65

TV SONY 24 EXCELLENT ! CONDITION $ 00CALL JIM AFTER 5PM WEEKDAYS 978-927 5876

UPRIGHT FREEZER 575 Exerciser, $50 2 camping choirs, $50poir.

Call 781-592-3 94VERRA Haul Tandem scooter 1

! on motorcycle carrier A* taches to standard rece-.e' hitch. New $650. Asking $325

| Coll......................781-307 2’29

WASHER DRYER Stockable Kenmore, heavy duty, large capacity Only 3 months old Greot tor Condo S800 volue sacrificing for $399 Located in Windham, NH. Priced for quick sole before holidays Coll 603-548 3'78

WEBER GRILLWorks Must Sell Moving to California $20.00

978-500-4525

WEIDER weight bench, with straight bar S’00.

976-535-2349

WICKER CHAIRNatural color, $35.

2 portable stadium seot S2S/bOth 978-740-0689

WICKER Chest White, 20'x35 $25 and o Pink Bates full bed

( spread $25. Please Call 978-922-6689

WOODSTOVEbuilt in ton Great

'603,432 2628

SLEIGH NEEDLITTLE WORK 5900 CALL 978 536 4452

shape $451

PERSO

2 PLOTS

Ladies S J eaci Shepherd & i 978-682 2945

YR. OLD WHITE GE Pro le Appiionces For Sale

side by side refrigerator eezer <e & water on door WO. GE profile SOOCI taker excel. 1800 above th<

'crowove with ventOE Pri

nge

FREE FILLPieose call Jeff 603,275-24t

REE P ANO s’^aigH* bad ipright with bench 4 musr X)oks Ohly needs tuning fou pick up. 603-642-8298

AC Kenmore ’5Kbtu $250 Bedroom Scandinavian 3

Piece $250 Bunkbed fu'i’w ■ $300: dresser'5 Grower ches'

$50. Dinette Butcher Btock/bench $75.978 725-95’ .

ADJUSTABLE BED Elec Iropedic, twinwith built in massage mol tress coversheets ncludec neadboard brackets lik iew $7M/best 978-462-0202

SNOWBLOWER$100.

Coll 978-688

250 bottle collection op- proised at over $!4k. Asking S '.OOO/best To learn more contact s’ 3006odelphia.net

WOODEN KING SIZE HEADBOARD 4 frame, 575.

Computer desk, 520 Call 978-373-6785

i BEDROOM SET French pro- vincifl style, m good _ondi

I tion, solid wood cove taildrawers $300 978-39^ 5935

BEDROOM SET”’ tull size with 3 small dress

ers $100 Call tor details978 777 7151________

IBEDROOM SET! Queen, Cherry, Thomasville

6 piece, very good conditionS900 Call 978-346 7224 ___

BEDROOM SET Sleigh' trundle bedroom, set Girls,

twin size, excellent condi­tion $650 603-893-2603

BED Twin maple, head & footboard, excellent condi

’ ' 603-437 5938

BRAIDED RUG -! red toned, oval shape I Approx 0 feet in length $200

978 387 1023 or 978-387 '024

BRAND Name Queen pillow top mattress set, new, in

plastic, with factory warranty, can deliver $200

503-882-0476

BRAN ) NEA Hooker brand • entertainment center Jordan s Furniture, wood perfect condi-

arely used large unit electrical outlets,

bookcase doors with

$2750 for ent, sold separate'

ong

nos

serving pieces $25 GE P't file drye' 5 50, oak coffe table, $25 ’’8-768-0 33

dresser: Outr

1JUSTABLE BED with imote control Cost $650 >w price now $'00. ask ng

$ 00 603-899 5Q92

APPLIANCES.>mly $150.»ull size S225 603-993-0584

.......... APPLIANCES.............LARGES’SELEC’ ON OF

IAPPLIANCES. S 00 8. UP DELIVERY AVAILABLE

SHOWROOM48 FOSTER ST PEABODY

978-774-29 6 800-35 - 30

BARN Wood table top ook bottom no chairs. e<4 5", m excellent condition, 5 50-best antique potty oak chair with cover excellent condition $’25,best Co' 978-686 5306

BATHROOM Sinks com plete with hordware 2 blue 1 2 peach Excellent cone tion FREE! 603-329-4688

BED Contemporary Oak Spindle full size with 3 stor age drowers underneoth Designed by Charles Webc of Combridge MA 5450 Ex­cellent condition 978-373-3788

BUFFET table with 2 draw ers open hutch, light pine. $ 00; Dining room table with one leaf 4 chairs, dork pine 5 50. Twin headboard white. S 50 978-373-0 90

2 matching er Young

Hinkle solid oak. flannel sheets assembly instruc­tions $400 978 469 047

BUREAU, 4 drawers, birch, stamed ,ght oak Excellent condition 550 603-362 9863

BUREAU, solid wood with mirror 4 nightstond excel­

lent condition, $95.00 Coll 978-373-5082

BEDQueen or King pillowtop. brand new in plastic. Cost 5 49 Sell Queen $300 King

BUTCHER BLOCK TABlE with 4 Windsor chairs in great condition Natura

! color $ SObest 603-890-53

CANDLESTICKS set of 3 42 35 4 30' iron antique white very feminine 5 dainty ceote o shabby chic look $25Se’ 976-68 3 903

CARPET. 9X 2 light bluish green low pile, very gooc condition $60.bes’ offer Cost $'40 978-470-0232

CARPET - I have occess tc I several thousond yords of

olush coroe' Carpet your i,mg roonVhai’ with pad for

5479 based on 30 yords Have j rolls of Berber & commer | ciol carpe’ johr. 78 -862-0909

Century Furniture French Country Dining room set in-

i eludes table with leaf. 6 -mo -< see ’oc e rc Originally S950C Selling for 54500 or best offer in stor age tor easy move.

Call 978-979-0589

CHAIR Lone recliner blue tweed, only 2 months old

$ 25. Queen sieeo sofa $200 978-927 2889

CHERRV DESK with match I ;ng round oedesta 'able

5600 6 30k Windsor choirs5200 Coll 978-922 3'95

BEDROOM cherry sleigh dresser mirror 4 night­stand Newboxed S995 Con deliver 603-235- 695

BEDROOM DRESSER 4 CHEST: Maplewood Triple dresser with mirror 4 matching 5 drawer chest By Basseff $500 978-887-523

BEDROOM SET2005 Mode' 9 Piece Cherry- wood Sleigh Dovetail.'Velvet Drawers. Includes Mattress Box Never Opened. Cost $5800 Sacrifice $1695. 603-4338464

BEDROOM SET: 4 pieces. 1 single bed head- foot board.6 drawer bureau desk with chair 4 nightstand white with gold trim, very good condition. $350 978-922-5 56

COAL stove red FrancoBelge $350 Ra'nbow vacuum $200

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■COFFEE ’4BlE. oak 4 glass 25x55x20. $50 Coffee toble bamboo round 36 glass-top $50 978-685-8940

COMPUTER DESK 28 <48 with odius’oble keyboard 6 choir excellent condition great for student 575/best 978-52”876

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CHINA CABINET, walnut, 9ood condition, $200 Call 978-531-4976.

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•COMPUTER TABLE - $30• EPSON STYLUS 760

PRINTER $50 Call 603-895-2975

COUCH, 6.5', country styleslip cover, good condition. FREE! 978-777-0468.

COUCH And loveseot, ottwhite with green and mauve flecks, ook coffee table sofa back table and end table 5800. Excellent condition. Call 603-434-6681.

COUCH - both ends reclineTan, good shape. 3 OO/best

Salem NH 603 560-277

COUCH FREE, medium blue,bought new 5 years ago, good condition. Must pick-up. Call 603-437-5900.

COUNTRY STYLE COFFEETABLE, oak top with black legs & drawer, 545. Jewelry armoire, $27.978-374-6554

CRAFTMATIC King size craftmatic best with massage or can be 2 twins. 5600/best offer. Rich 978-375-1084

CURIO CABINET Bonnet top, fruitwood, mirror bock, 3 glass shelves, self stand­ing. $299. 978-745-6591.

■CUSTOM DRAPES 2 pairs, dusty rose, lined with tie backs 8, rods, 82 lit inches long, $99.99. Call 978-470-0274.

DEPRESSION ERA glass green, sugar, creamer, 4 cups & saucers. $50.Call 978-475-3426

DESK: Executive, Cherry, Hekman, ball & claw legs, dovetail drawers. Excellent condition. $1300 new. Asking $550. Call.............. 978-6815141

DINING ROOM: Beautiful!Oak, 6 chairs, 2 leafs, used very little, poid $2100. Asking 5500; Desk-Colonial Maple, cus­tom made. $150. Oak hall tree $250.978-685-0708

DINING room exquisite Broyhill white oak set,

lighted hutch, table, 2 leaves &6 chairs, used 1 year only Reduced! $1700.978 475-3183

DINING ROOMGorgeous Chino Cabinet, 8 Cherrywood Chairs, 96‘ ta­ble/? leafs. Sideboard/Server. Never Opened. Sacrifice S2200 603-433-6504

DINING Room Hutch Excel­lent shape $150: Desk with Hutch $125; Lane Rocker re­cliner, $250. 603-767-5796

DINING ROOM Oak table, 41" x62" with 2 leaves, match­ing large oak lighted hutch. 5250 each. Call.... 978-462 583!

DININGROOM SET Beautiful Thomasville Cherry Large Oval Table, with 6 chairs, 2 leaves, Gorgeous large 4 glass front door Hutch with light. Mint condi­tion, used 15 times. Asking 52,900.00 ............. 603-329-6199

Dining Room SetBy Domoin. Hardwood Cherry. Table, 6 upholstered chairs & buffet. Excellent condition, iust like new! $2400/011. Cali 603-898-8217

DINING Room Set: Cherry table with leaf. 6 chairs, 2 are Captains chairs. Lighted Chino hutch. In very good condition. Retails for $2000. Sell for 5900/best 978-457-9132

DINING ROOM Set, Glass top table 60x40, with 4 chairs. Good condition. 5300. Haverhill, MA, 978-764-5827

DINING SET, Design Center, glass table h" thick, Trav ertine base, 72x42, 6 oak (2 arm) splatback chairs need refinishing, iute seats excel­lent, original $4,100; $600/ best. Table or 6 choirs only. No. Andover .978-682-3735 days

DINING SET, seals 10. In Time For The Holidays! 3 Yr, Old Solid Natural Cherry 52200/best. 603-432-5136

DRYER gas, Maytag, excel lent condition, only 2 years old. $125. Super capacity, auto dry control, 7 cycles, must be picked up in Georgetown. 978-352-9763,

DRYER-Gas, Whirlpool large beige, like new $150;

MICROWAVE Kenmore large $75. 978-475-6437

DRYER, Maytag, 4 years old, electric, good condition. $75 or best offer.

978-521-6214

DRYER; Maytag, electric, 7 years old, good working condition. $100. Please call 603-770-3650

ENTERTAINMENT Center by Sauder, hold up to 27" TV, great condition, like new, $30, 978-682-1231.

ENTERTAINMENT Center, Cherry, up to 32" TV, stor­

age for DVD/VCR/CDs, $100. Call 978-609-2417

ENTERTAINMENT center - oak for 26" TV, DVD/VCR/ CD, lots of storage for CDs/ videos/ more. $75.978-739-8049

Ethan AllenDining Room Trestle table 6 chairs, hutch & corner hutch. 52.000 Antique twin & dresserS 1,000 Belgium wash stand with mirror $600 978-475-5508

Flute, $50.Call 978-688-2826

FRANKLIN STOVE LOOK AIR HEATERS (2) 120 volts,

1500 watts. SlOO/best & 5175/best. Coll 978-374-6726

FREEH 2 large pieces of furniture A beautiful enter­tainment center and a bed­room armoire. If you want to move them both you can have them for free 978-530-1397.

FREE Ceiling Fan FREE Fish Tank Call for more info

978-836-2812

FREEZER, upright, used very little, white, 5100. Ping Pong Table, good shape, $100. Call 978-887-5546.

FULL Size Mattress Set, new, in plastic, with warranty,

must sell. S129. Can deliver. 603-566-3840

FUTON, block metal, black pod, $75; Desk, wood, top drower & 2 drawers on each side, $75; Bureau, mahog­any, 5 drawers, $’00. All good condition. 978-683-2419.

FUTON couch, black/black $100, childrens red steel bunk bed, bed on top futon couch, double bed on bottom, paid $695, asking 5300. Good condition. Kelly 603-382-5019.

FUTON - fully upholstered sofa futon, denim, Spiegel. Comes with 2 pillows. 568. Call 978-804-7441.

FUTONWood frame, full size, good condition. In Newbury MA.

5200. Coll 603-778-2657

GAS DRYER, Maytag, full-size

good condition. 550 firm. 978-283-7395

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DINING room set, honey col­ored birch hardwood, 60x38 ’able plus leaf 6 chairs pluspads large lighted hutch,side

table. Paid 54,800. Never used. 52.000/best. 978-470-3885

Dining Room SetJust in time for Thanksgiv­ing. Mahogany pedestal ta­ble with leaf and table pads buffet, 8 chairs, good condi­tion 51200. Call 978-387-1023 or 978-387-1024_______________

DINING Room set: Kincaid, : solid oak hutch, 5400. Match- I ing table. 4 chairs, 5250. Very good condition. 978-857-9967

GAS FURNACEPropane/natural gas Forced hot air 75,000 BTU Mint condition only 1 year old. Bought for 51,500 will sell for 5500/best 603-434-2825.

• GODIN Coal & Wood Burn­ing Stove $175• Hand Painted 8 Country Style Dining Table 5800; Matching side board 5350• Full size 4 poster Cherry bed 5300.• Braided oval rug $75• Sliding glass cabinet $50.• Oval brass & glass coffee table $125. Call 978-526-1905

DINING room set Mohogany double pedestal table, pads.

3 leaves, 6 chairs buffet, chinacabinet 51300.978-536-9368

GREETING CARD RACKS (5) For retail. Like New

$600.Call 978-688-6222

DINING ROOM SET Pecan, with 2 extra leafs, 6 cha rs & hutch, S450/best

Call 781-595-6548

DINING Room Set Pennsylva­nia House Cherry 68-'08 table 2 leaves & pads, 6 upholstered

chairs large lighted china closet NEW condition! Pod ; 57100, Sell 52500. 978-774-1042 |

DINING ROOM SET: Solid I

maple, table 42x64 with 312" leafs 6 chairs, pads in­cluded lighted hutch. In ex cellent condition. $995. 978-922-0993; 978-777-7010

DINING ROOM SET - solid oak, table, 6 chairs, hutch, excellent condition. 5900 or best offer Crib, like new, 575 Call 978-535-1237.

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White/pine dining room set, 5700. Beautiful large sec­tional couch S800, new pull out loveseat 5500, snow blower 5250, book cases 520 pressure washer S 50 youth bedroom set includes dresser, desk ond end table 5400. Call Today 978-372-3329

HEADBOARD: King sized, iron, cream colored, like new. $200.

Call.................... 603-898-9214

HOME STEREO SYSTEM 2 DJ Speakers, receiver, 5- disc DVD CD changer 8. deck. $600. 603-275-6612

DINING room set. traditional style, cherry wood, oval table.

6 chairs, large china hutch 51400 978-374-4’54

DININGROOM TABLE 48 Round with leaf 66" Oval Maple, Cherry finish, 4 choirs, excellent condition Moving. 5500.978-774-0199

HONDA GENERATOR, 5000 ES Deluxe. $2800 new, ask 5 800 Teak Dining Room Set with 6 chairs, S4000 new, ask S 500 Oak kitchen table, 5300. Call 603-490-5443.

DININGROOM TABLE & BUFFET TABLE

$150CALL 603-362-5315 '

DINING room table 8. chairs$600, sectional sofa 5150,2 ! bedrooms sets $600 & $250. I

tobies 525 ea . lamp 560 crystal 580 978-532-0471. |

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HOT TUB/SPA2006 Model, 6 Person, 31 Jets, Waterfall, Lights, Cover, Ozonator. Full Warranty. Brand New Cost. 56,850. Sac­rifice S3,800. 603-235-1695.

Humidifier / Air Purifier

small $'25; (1) large 5250 VENTA. 978-374-4154

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KIDS Bedroom: Oak bunk set from Jordan's. Dresser & desk with hutch. $750. Call 978-465-0860

KING SIZE BED 8, frame complete. White enamel &

brass. Outstanding condition $300 . 781-631-1820

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KITCHEN SET-Oak Toble,40x76" with leave, 6 cloth

rocker swivel chairs, 5200/best. Call 978-975-4083

KITCHEN SET: Table, 4 chairs, 2 leaves. Solid oak Good condition, 5300/best

603-898-1524

KITCHEN SET with 4 chairs table top honey colored with green base, $300. Curio Cabinet, solid cherry, 5300 Lazy boy glider, 540. Sta tionary bike, $30.603-580-5033

KITCHEN STOVE - Electric, Counter drop-in, 30 inch- 5100

• Maple FARM TABLE with white legs & 4 Oak CHAIRS ■ 5100. CALL 603-580- 046

• Kitchen Table, 48", round with 4 cushioned chairs- 5300 •Ping Pong Table, regulation size 575 • Berkline Reclin­ers, 3 piece set: couch, love­seat, swivel chair- 51,000.

CALL 603-362-8131

KITCHEN Table: (circular, 2 leaf extension) & 4 choirs $50. Matching twin bookcase headboard set 550. Cushioned rocker $50. White metal day- bed frame $25. 603-893-2919

KITCHEN TABLE with 4 chairs, light wood, green tile top, excellent condition, 595. Call 603-887-3813

KITCHEN TABLE with 4 swivel chairs on rollers. Chairs are padded & feel like leather. Table 60"x36" with leaf in. Almond color, like new. $200 . 978-372-7589.

LADDER Rack Vanguard, black, brand new 550; Shelf Adrian steel 42x13x46, gray fixed shelf brand new $150; Tortz-mat 12" miter sow stand brand new $50 603-490-5252

LENOX CHINA "Midnight Blossom" assorted daily & servicing pieces, no chips.

5125/lot. 978-688-6887

Lighted Curio Cobinets, tall deskAookcase redwood lounge set, wood adirondock chair set, rattan bar counter stools set 550.00 each 978-283-3667

LIVING ROOM SET, 3 piece, queen sleep sofa, love seat & oversized arm chair. Off white w/pastel threads. New condition. $650.603-329-6246

LIVING room set, choirs & couch, gold 8, sage green, 5300. Dining room table, 6 chairs & hutch, dark finish, solid wood, 5500. Rowley. For more infoseckronbergecomcast.net

LIVING ROOM SET: Sofa & chairs, blue, 9x12 rug & a Maple full size BED 5300/all or best offer. 978-682-2688

MATTRESS SET, king-size, by King-Koil. oil lotex S, memory foam, retail 52300; sell 51300. New, still in pack- oge-never used. 603-890-1191

MAYTAG washer/dryer, ex­tra capacity approximately 3 yrs. old perfect working condition. 5500 Queen bed­room set solid hardwood 5400 978-777-3814

MICROWAVE, large Ken­more, heavy, good condition, S45. Betty Crocker Sandwich maker S20. Call 978-688-7673

MIRROR, gold trim 40’ x 24 excellent condition 585 00

603-893-964!

MIRRORS: Two, heavy, per feet to enlarge a small living or dining room. 17x42". Brass around the edges Very decorative. Excellent condition. 540/set. 978-683-9031

Amona Heavy Duty washer & dryer stainless tub & drum 5175/both; New cherry enter­tainment center S375; Glass dining table, 6 upholstered chairs S'00; Dark pine bed­room furniture, SlOO/all; Ma­ple Crib S50 Or best offers.

Call 978-270-9135

Moving Must Sell!DINING SET- Custom carved rattan rectangular table with 4 orm chairs 52000; Lexington oak entertainment center 5500; Sofa & Loveseat $300; Queen bedroom set 5500; Rat­tan bar stools S150; TVs 36" 5200 & 20' 5100,2 patio gliding chairs with tables S300;Coll 978-744-2752 - Salem MA

MOVING SALE:All like brand new! Bedroom set, queen, dresser night­stands $!500/best Living room set Couch 5400/best, 32 TV & entertainment cen­ter 5500 Morantz stereo/CD changer Boston Acoustics speakers 5400. Yamaha tower speakers $200. Kitchen toble/4 chairs S400. Smoll appliances. 978-744-7507

MOVING SALE, dining room set, pine, 42x68 with 2 panels, 6

upholstered chairs, lighted hutch, tea cart, excellent con­dition. 5700, living room set, 7 j piece sectional, dark brown,

coffee table & round end table 5 00, full size bed with double dresser, dork wood $50, May tog electric dryer, large ca­pacity, like new 5150, large computer workstation 535 drafting table 530, Cadence

2300 treadmill & exercise bike S75*oth, 2 AC'S, GE 5150 BTU. LG 6000 BTU, like new 550 ea

Call 978-681-0872.

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MOVING: 4 piece queen oak bedroom set, $500 . 3 piece maple twin bedroom set, $75. China, $75. Pictures, $10. each. Couch, $75. Or best of­fers on all items. 978-745-0074

WOOD STOVE INSERT - BETTER N BENS cast iron wood stove insert, tits 28" x 36" opening. Works great. 5200.978-774-5496

OLD TOWN CANOE Birch,

5500 with Paddles! CALL 603-887-2387

MOVING SALE SOFA & 2 chairs $250

WASHER & DRYER 5400/pair Best offers. 978-210-2323

MOVING SALEThomas Organ double keyboard, $300. Microwave & cart, $100. Pine dinning table & 4 chairs, $150, Console TV, $50. Brother sewing machine & cabinet, $150. 2 American Massage beds can moke king size, $1000. Sofa, teal color, $150. Call 978-3)4-7563

Moving Solid brass full sized boxspring & bed, excellent condi tian. 5250/best. Canadian Velaur glider rocker & ottoman, ex­cellent condition. Dark green 5250/best. 978-686-5306

MOVING: Solid pine micro- wave cart $35; Cherry butler table 8 2 cherry end tables 535/each; Maple buffet $35; 2 Lamps $8. 4 rugs, $8-3O/each. Potting bench $20.781-820-3587

Must Sell!LOVE SEAT SLEEP SOFA

WITH OTTOMAN 5150 978-535-8333

OAK DINING ROOM SET Good condition. Oval table, 6

chairs & hutch. 5350/best Call Lisa 978-356-8495

OFFICE CHAIRS Matching (12) Very good condition.

$50 a piece. Take 1, Take all. 978-683-3562

ORIENTAL RUGS, Moving, must sell by 11/30, two room size, sacrifice, 5975. each, 10' runner, $400.978-739-1550

OVEN-

The Beauty of Stainless Steel!

30" Stainless steel GE Mono­gram wall oven with match­ing warming drawer. Excel­lent condition. Best Offer. Call 603-770-6319

Panasonic 52" HDTV $1900 new 5800 recently serviced best reasonable offer pics available 603-642-6823

Pedestal bathroom sink, white, with chrome faucets used very little $30

978-688-5172

POOL TABLE2006 Model, 8 ft., 3 piece slate, professional cloth & balls. Sticks, bridge, chalk, rack & cover. Life time war­ranty. Still in boxes.

Cost S3995; Sacrifice 5,495Can deliver 603-433-6026

QUEEN Orthopedic mattress set with

factory warranty, new, in plastic, can deliver.

5150. 603-566-3840

QUEEN Sized Sleeper Sofa: Black, vinyl, great condition. 5450 or best offer. Please Call.................... 508-566-2096

RACE CAR BED with book­case headboard & nightstand, excellent condition. 5,25.Call 978-388-3382

RACE CAR LITTLE TYKES TODDLER BED, blue, S70. Call 978-682-8954.

RANGE, electric, ond elec­tric TRASH COMPACTOR. Take them away free.Both run great!! 603-347-5255

RATTAN Furniture: 36" round gloss top toble with 2 chairs S250. Coffee table glass top 550. Pole lamp 520.978-462-5831

REFRIGERATOR - Ken­more white, side by side, water & ice dispenser, excel­lent condition, 7 years old, $200.603-898-1383.

REFRIGERATOR, like new, 2.7 cu. ft., compact. 555.

Call 978-768-017,

REFRIGERATOR, Magic Chef, frost free al­

mond. 14.6 cu.ft., 550. 603-898-5530

REFRIGERATORS (2) small 20" square. As is 550 each.

978-372-9549Renaissance ladies gown &

velvet overdress, floor length, light blue, size 10-12,

$28 Pooh & Paddington lamps S3 ea 603-8,8-16,4

Ringo's Furniture25% off all inventory till IZOIffi. High quality used

furniture & antiques. Beauti­ful bedroom & dining room

sets, Victorian furniture, oak, cherry, walnut, mahog­any, maple & pine furniture Tons of inventory. Dressers, desks, tables, chairs, book­

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RUGS, 2, wool, Oriental, one 12'x31", $350., One 10x33", 5300 Cherry wall clock Au- zenierbenz, 5250. 978-69 -',15.

RUGS, various sizes, 520 each. Coffee table with matching side table, mahog- ony, 5195 603-580-5033

SALE SALE SALENEW 65" HUGE SCREEN TV

Mitsubishi HD,080 like 3DAMAZING Picture/Sound!' WOW4YR WARRANTY 100% MUST sell MOVING overseas WONDERFUL PRICE $1995.

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Schwinn Mountain Bike 2’ speed, mens style 575.00 Schwinn Beoch cruiser type, men s style 550

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SIDEBOARD with glass top, $450. Sleeper Sola, loveseat8. chair, $250. Two Teak ta­bles, 5100. Microwave cart, $25.781-334-5629.

SILVER SERVICE-TOWLE Stainless Service for 8 with

Wooden Chest • $125Never Used! Coll 603-679-1294

■ SLEEP SOFA Green & off while, foir condition, asking Matching chair, good condi­tion. Both tor $75

Call 978-360-7011

SOFA-lvory traditional style 84" excellent condition $300; Computer desk/shelf 47X22X54 550.978-372-0375 or 474-4059

SOFA, loveseat $50; dining room table $150; wood frame sofa & arm chair $50; 10 ex­cellent hardwood captain chairs 550 each; hexagon end table $30 . 978-352-2226.

SOFA 8. MATCHING CHAIR earth tones, fair condition 560. Futon frame, black metal $25. Call / leave mes­sage 8 603-895-0323

SOFA traditional 3 pillow, floral pattern, blue, cranberry, multi tones, good condition 5150. Rug rose beige, wool, 5.5x8'515.00 978-688-2826

STOVE (20")20"Wx25" D aportment size stove,

4 burners, oven. Old Westing- house, but in great condition.

Great for camp or small apart ment. 5150 firm. 603-944-5638.

STOVE, White, excellent condition, electric, $75. 978- 372-0430

TABLE • DROP leaf table, walnut, with 2 ladder back chairs, $100 firm, old stool in very good condition $15, child's hand painted table & chair 530,978-469-1825.

TABLE Pennsylvonia House solid ook farm/4 wheat back chairs $350; RUGS antique Persian red (2) 9X12 good condition S95teoch 978683-8476

TABLE - Round Haywood Wakefield, 2 leaves, 5 chairs

mint, 5700, SEWING ma­chine (antique)Singer ook cabinet, $350.603-627 4997

TABLE round pedestal base , oak trim, tile top, leaf &

4 chairs. Good condition 5300. 603-890-6067

THOMASVILLE Queen Size Cherry bed with 2 connect­ing side cobinets total width 118’ lighted headboard with mirror back 5500 best offer 978-532-3843

T- Mobile flip phone V66 with car charger 530. 3 Sea chests /trunks. S90 for all. Please Call 978-994-2446

TV 32" Phillips surround sound $250, oak entertainment center

5100, Technics receiver, sur­round sound 5100, RCA 5 discCD player 550, VCR 525, cas­sette plover S25,603-898-5856.

TV - Philips 60" multi screen, remote, built-in surround

sound, 5 ay's, 3 months old 5900.978-809-9561

TWIN BEDS (2), 565 each. Futon, 5150. Teak dining room toble, 8 chairs, 5700.Call 781-334-5629

• WASHER 5150; • Electric DRYER, 5125, Both heavy duty, large capacity Cash only. Plaistow NH- 603-498-4192

WASHER 550 & DRYER (gas) 550 both in fair condi­tion but run well.Call 978-687-1897.

WASHER/DRYER, Amana, gas Speed Queen. 5200/pair FRIDGE/Freezer, GE 21 cu. ft. ER Profile, mobile, glass shelves, only used 2 years, 5200. Methuen 978-688-3383.

WASHER & DRYER - Hot- point, heavy duty. Must Sell, as set. S'5IVboth 508-45: 2828 call before 11/6 or after 11/12

WASHER/DRYER, Kenmore heavy duty. Coin operated. Used in 6 unit condo. Washer needs pump. Dryer perfect. 5150/both 978-374-5599 after 6p

WASHER/ DRYER SET, Kenmore, model 417, white, front loading washer, elec- trie dryer, 1 year old, manu­als included. Topsfield. S400. Moving sole. 978-609-1589.

WASHER 8. DRYER, super capacity, 7 years old and best dryer I've ever had! S50 for both. 978-462-2198.

WASHER & Electric Dryer, high capacity, less than a year of use. 5500. for both. Call 978-912-1549 (Lawrence).

WASHER Maytag heavy duty extra capacity: Whirlpool heavy duty super capacity GAS DRYER. Run great. 5250/pair or best. Nordic Track XL S39 . 978-686-6327

WATER BED-Free6 drawers underneath.

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Wicker ChairAntique - only SI25CALL 603-679-1294

WICKER CHAIRNatural color with white pad liner. 550.Call 978-372-4202

WOOD CHIPPERGood for home use, used

only 5 hours. 5245. or best offer Call 978-524-7699

WOOD GATE, architectural design, 59x71", 5100Bird's eye maple 60" table

top, round, 575.2 matching ton chair, 550.Call 978-465-4656

WOOD STOVEAll-Kighter, Midmoe. With blower, S450 978-372-2535

WOOD STOVE - black with! granite stone top, double

doors with screen tor view-; ing. In Excellent Condition -

5200. CALL 603-362-4470

2!' Celebrity I/O cuddy cabin, swim platform, package deal 51,000 for trailer has new tires 603-898-3208

person, only 20 hours used, with troiler. Cover, 2 vests, and 2 wet suits. $5,000.

Call 978-462-9076

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1890 s ANTIQUE VANITY with towel rack, mint condi­tion. Appraised at 5600. Will sell for 5300 , 603-474-3387

2 MATCHING 12 DRAWER dresser, unfinished pine, $100

each, DP Iron Horse, $40. Call 603-362-5991

SAIL BOAT 1972 FIBERGLASS

CLIPPERWith I980 tandem Trailcratt trailer. Best offer. Call otter5pm 978-777 4829

3 Piece Maple Twin Size girls bedroom set. Excellent con­dition Make offer U take away, have to move. 5300 best otter 97B-36I-59O3

SEASWIRL, 1991, 2V, Walk- around cuddy, with tandum trailer, 140 Johnson, GPS, fishfinder, cassette, VHF ra­dio. Excellent condition. $7,400. Cell 617-308-6875

104 Antiques'Collectibles

ANTIQUE ROUND OAK PEDESTAL DINING

TABLE, wheels, 5300/best. Call 978-777-5277.

DEPARTMENT 56 private collection, 100's of pieces, most half price, never dis­played, all villages, Snow Babies, Snow Bunnies & Annalee Dolls. 603-434-6889,

14' ALUMA CRAFT, 2 folding swivel seats, I5hp Johnson, runs excellent. Nor'Easter trailer, ready to go with ac­cessories. $1,450,ALSO: 2.5hp Evinrude mo­tor, $125,978-853-2650

17' 1995 Bayliner Bow Rider. 120 hp, O/B, fish finder, ski pylon trailer, GETTING LAID OFF MUST SELL! 52995. Call 603-382-7527

ROLLER PIANO Antique with bench, dark wood, needs work. Free-vou re­move. Call 978-687-744.

• SMURF COLLECTION 40 PIECES - ALL ORIGINAL

$200• SCARLET O’HARA DOLL

Mode by Drake - 540 CALL 603-895-2975

STARTING LINE-UP Fig­ures: football & hockey, 500 Pieces total. $1300 or best of­fers takes all. 603-898-5070

IO6 Bicycles Wopeds

BICYCLE, 20", Great condi­tion. 530.978-475-2,43

107 Fitness/Sports

■ AB Scissors by Jake brand new. Includes sculpting plan ners video, power living book by Jake $200 978-521-4874

BODY BY JAKE Bun and thigh rocker, in excellent condition, with extra resis­tance bands. S60. or best of­fer. Call 603-674-1113.

EXERCISE BICYCLE for sale, good condition, 530. Call 603-329-5637.

EXERCISE CYCLEKathy Ireland Recumbent exercise cycle. Used 2x. S70/best. Coll 978-682-1114

EXERCISE EQUIPMENT, Treadmill, Heolthrider, Wel­der weight system, $1,500. or best offer. Will sell items separately. 978-683-6613

GOLF CLUBS Titleist DCI - 98’, 2-9* 5W&PW.975D ti­

tanium driver with 975 F fairway woods, Titleist tour bag included. All excellent condition. S485.978-740-524!

LADIES CHICAGO ROLLER skates, size 6 brond new $35;2 Folding Microphone stands, new $45. 603-898-4256

MASSAGE CHAIR - Robotic,2 yrs. old, Black Leather, almost NEW. Paid 51,799 ■ ASKING 5850 603-887-0799

NORDIC Track: Classic Pro Skier Exercise Machine. Used but in good working condition. 5599 new. Asking 5150 Coll............. 978-681-5141

NORDIC TRACK, used 2X. Alpine skier with heart monitor, and many more op­tions. S'95/best. 603-775-232:

PRECOR exercise stepper, mint condition 5175, origi­

nally $350.978-469-0979

PROFORM TREADMILL, good condition, S'50 Weider weight set, 550 Call 978-532- 156’; 978-744-5500 ext. 304.

SKIS: Excellent condition, bought new, used limited in Utah Powder. Solomon Crossmax L: 185, CS 107, 69, 102. Solomon 810 Bindings. 5300.508-776-8481

SKIS: Rossignol, Cut 9.9, S100; Voiki Crver Sintro, S75. Good condition, No bindingCall 603-642-5381

TREADMILL, 570/best. FULL BODY WORKOUT

SYSTEM, 570/best. Must sell. Call 978-974-9439

TREADMILL - ProForm XP 550e, still almost new, bought from Sears, have re­ceipt 5800 new, asking 5700 Haverhill, Chris 978-767-1314

WESLO CADENCE 850 TREADMILL

good condition, 5100 978-697-7298

205 Vitomaster bike 550.00 2- Rowing machines (1) EX­CEL Track II 550 (1) Tunturi 2O5S5O............... 603-893-5004

50 NEW PAPER BACK BOOKS for ages 9 through 12. Price is 550,

Call 781-334-5540.

IO8 Boats A Accessories

A+SHRINKWRAPWe come to you - Best duality0 yrs experience. 617-953-4535

BLAKE'S MOBILE MARINE Servicing all makes /models,

Winterize & Shrinkwrap, pontoon hauling. 603-666-9699

Canoe '2 Scot, square back wide/stable. electric trolling motor new battery, koravan trailer 5500 Kayak, 12’ Wal­den Scout, 4 paddles, cover & more 5300 603-887-4292

DAVITSSe, of Edson davits, like new. 5600. Call 978-281-0809 .

FREE!!!!

Andover Home Inspections LLC

Pre-purchase home inspection

Patrick Bowler

MA licensed home inspector

(978) 397.0256

Comprehensive building analysis

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Asphalt Paving

DRIVEWAYSParking Lots • Private Roads

• Commercial Paving

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1982 33' YOUNG BROTHERS 260 HP Isuzu, 540,000/best Also available Permits &

traps. Call Geoff for detailsat 978-317-3161

1989 Chapparel 20’ Cuddy mere cruiser, I/O, 9 person, includes trailer, vht radio, CD stereo, travel cover, $3,000. Coll Bob, 603-793-6385

21' MAKO Center Console

Deep V, Like new condition, with 200hp Johnson Ocean- runner, low hours. GPS, fish finder, VHF, stereo, livewell troiler, bottom never pointed. Boat has been in Fresh water lake. $14,500 or best offer. Call 978-283-6995

27’ SPORTCRAFT, 1979, 255 hp, Merc l/B, original en­gine, tresh water only. Well maintained. $6500 or best of­fer. Must sell this Fall!!!

978-281-8322

110 Building Materials

BUILDING-3 week sale: Last Chance!

20X26 now $3995; 25X30 55700; 30X 40 58300 : 40 X 60 512,900.

Others. Meets high snow/windOne end included.

Pioneer 800-668-5422

BUILDING MATERIAL Used mahogany decking,

16' length. 510 a piece.Call...................... 978-689-9774

112 Office Equipment

EXECUTIVE DESK, 6x3', plus Credenza, 65"Lx20"W, both mahogany, S300/best of­fer. Call Fran, 978-683-1731.

TECHUNE Armoire, desk, L shaped corner desk, 84x76", 4 drawer cabinet, cherry/ black, excellent condition. Moving, must sell Paid $2,300.. asking 5950.781-244-2882

114 Computer Software

APPLE/IMAC, G5, 17", with superdrive (burns CD's and DVD's) ond upgroded mem­ory to 1.27 Gigs, has ex­tended worranty. Less than 10 months old. Would make a great Christmas gift. Worth approximately 52,000, Sacri­fice at S’.OOO. 978-922-1165.

CHRISTMAS SPECIAL!HP complete system. System includes monitor, printer & fox. Asking 5150.603-382-4956

COMPUTER monitor, like new, 17" CRT Dell, black, email dee.oneil8comcost.nel or call 978-857-7696.

COMPUTER Pentium com­plete, 433 MHZ/256 ram, Win­dow XP, monitor, mouse, keyboard, 599.978-697-7298.

CUSTOM PC, 2,6 ghz, 512 ddr ram, 40 gb hdd, light up case, see through side, Windo XP Pro. 5200.

Call 978-809-0183.

LASER PRINTER JET 3 HEWLETT PACKARD GOOD CONDITION. 549, Please Call 603-661-6868.

LASER PRINTER JET 4SI HEWLETT PACKARD, EX­CELLENT CONDITION WITH NEW TONER S99/BEST. Call 603-661-6868.

17" COMPUTER MONITOR Princeton FREE Call 978-470-0882

HOME THEATER SYSTEM- Panasonic 5.1 ■ 4 surround & 1 center speaker 70 watts per channel & 260 watt subwoofer FM/AM -DVD RAM compati­ble player (5 disc changer) 5200 ( 603)552-5464 after 6pm.

SUBWOOFER NEW- Athena AS P-400/AS P-300 watt Dolby Subwoofer- 5250/best. Call 603-552-5464 after 6pm.

120 Firewoodifuels

ATTE^ONWEL

CONSUMERS:All ads in this classification-

run in our 10 paper "Classified Connection" that

covers the North Shore, Merrimack Valley and

Southern New Hampshire.

Ads appearing in this section may or may not deliver to

this entire market.

Prices may reflect a "Local" delivery area only and may be higher for an extended

delivery area.

BETTER THAN KILN DRIED 90% oak 2 yr seasoned. Semi-dry also available.

978-204 9483 M. Kovalchuk

COAL or WOOD STOVE (CITATION)-Fireplace insert. Black steel, double doors, glass windows, all

new inserts. $395 603-432-2138

DRY FIREWOODCut, Split, Delivered.

J. Barowy & Son Firewood 603-929-2034.

FIREWOODGUY.COM Partial cords, fragrant woo< & kindling. Delivered/ stacked. Call 603-437-0940

FIREWOOD, Seasoned, $249 per cord, 128 cubic feet. Also pellet stove pellets, $249 per Ion. Same day delivery. Cal 978-744-6068.

FREE ALREADY CUT DOWN HEMLOCK TREE trunk still needs cutting Bring your own sow.

Call Eddie 978-374-1228

FREE FIREWOODCALL FOR DETAILS

603-362-4825

HEATING OILCall tor today's price100 gallon minimum.

978-744-6405

JIM'S OILCall for Today's Price

978-531-4447JOHNS OIL

Special Burner Cleanings Oil tanks installed & removed

www.iohnsoil.com

978-777-4205Kiln Dried - Clean,

insect-tree, any quantity. Green Ridge Landscaping

978-682-0820

MacArthur Oil978-927-257552.05/gallon

MIKE'S OILService/lnstollation

Boilers/Water Heoters 978-921 -1664

PATRICK 8, SONS QUALITY FIREWOOD

100% hardwood. Seasoned.Call 603-898-4770,

Payless Oil

$1.99.9Call 24 hours

978-921-0702781-631-8193

(prices subiect to change)

PELLETS58/bag

978-388-2902

Quality HardwoodSeasoned, green, kiln dried.

Delivered. Wol, Hill Inc 978-28’ 4480 978-356-6342

ROCKINGHAMOIL

603-434-9224ROYAL OIL

978-745-5566FUEL ASSISTANCE

CUSTOMERS WELCOME AUTOMATIC DELIVERY

SEASONEC CUT HARDWOOD White oak. I2S cu. ft./cord 5-6 cords, 5200 a cord.

978-948-0880SEASONED Firewood ’ Cord $265. 1/2 cord 5165. (128 & 64 cu ft). No. Shore/Merrimack Volley areos. 978-921-2984.

Sinclair OilNow serving the Cape Ann & Newburyport area.

978-927-9585 ; 800-927-9585

"WOODBOY" - FIREWOOD Seasoned - green cordwood. Grapple loads, full + a truck.

603-642-3864cord hardwood, 90% ook,

average 16" length, not split, recently cut, 5120/cord or best. Call 603-382-7687

I22A Craft Fairs

ATKINSON NH

Craft Fair &Holiday Bazaar

Saturday 11/19; !lam-5pm Atkinson Community Center4 Main St. Assorted vendors and crafters. Great fi, ideas tor all. For more info please call 978-521-0034

DANVERS, MA

CRAFT FAIR57 Riverview Ave. Nov 17,18, 19th, 9om-7pm & 20th 9am-3. [email protected]

1238 Garage Yard Safes

ANDOVER, MA11 Rolling Ridge Rd., ( High Plain), Sat. 11/19,8 - Noon.

Toys, printer, toys, law furniture, & much more!

ANDOVER, MA 87 Elm St.

Sat. 11/199-2.ANDOVER, MA:

HUGE MOVING SALE Indoors I6 Bellview, Rd. Sat. 11/19, 8-2 pm. Hendrendon, Waterford, belleek, furni­ture, glass, china, homegoods & much more!

DERRY, NH - Sat 11/19 from 9o-3p, 59 Birch St 2nd Floor. Moving Sale everything must go!! Sleeper double bed couch, regular couch, antique china cobinet, small dresser, dinette set, book­cases, lamps, computer desk, plus other misc. items.

GLOUCESTER, MA Linwood Ave, Bayview.

8:00am Sat 11/19. Good deon contemporary furni­ture, some antiques. Beds, sofas, chairs, bookcases big dining set, modern rugs.

HAMPSTEAD, NH, 8-2 pm 2 FAMILY YARD SALE

SAT, Nov 19 ■ 49 Brighton Dr Furniture, Toys, Electron­ics, Clothing, Exercise Bike, Burley Bike Trailer 8, more!

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4 FAMILIESMany items! Some furniture!

PIANO Keyboard, Korgc-l5S digital upright piano, lull 88 note weighted keyboard, wonderful condition. $485. includes bench. 978-465-3790

LAWRENCE, MA: Church Fair, Our Lody of Good Counsel. Ames St. Sun. Nov. 20th, 8-3. Lots of fun!

PIANO, Kimball 1950 Mahog­any console with bench $500 Sears Swing set FREE.

Call 978-388-9244.

LAWRENCE, MA

ESTATE SALEI8 Sherman St.

Fri. I1/I8,8-2; Sat. 11/19,8-12. No early birds.

PIANO, LaFarque, ebonized, studio grand. Great family instrument. 1921. vintage Nice, great sound, $899. Call 978-685-1008 after 5 p.m. Must use bonded piano mover.

MARBLEHEAD, MA- 23 Village St„ Sat. 11/19 8.

8- 3 pm, Sun., 11/20 9- Noon,GETTIN OUTTA DODGE SALEH I Household goods, consignment quality clothes, furniture, TV, washer & dryer (Electricl, Bo-Flex with leg extention, $800. Women's golf clubs, original Big Bertha Calloway Driv­ers, ping-zing red dot irons & bag, 12 rounds, appraised by pro, $900. Oak China cabinet, $850. Wedding dress, train 8. wrap, size 12, must see, $1500.

PIANO-upright antique dark wood scrool work. Well kept.

$700.978-283-6484

PIANO - Upright Kimball Spinet. Walnut. Good

condition. 5800/best offer 603-642-3422

PIANOUpright piano, excellent con­dition. $5000 irm 978-682-9988

PIANO - Upright Stroud Aeo­lian. Very 9ood condition. Good sound. Approised at $900. Asking $650.978-682-9962

125 Garden Supplies

FREE FILLSCREENED LOAM 514/YD. Delivery extra. 978-352-5254

GRANITE BLOCKS & CURB, Riprap, Screened Loam, Processed Gravel & Fill.

Miles River Sand & Gravel978-356-2290

LOAM, FILL, &SAND

• (603I647-4909®

129 Machinery 81 Tools

LADDER, Werner, heavy duty industrial, type 1,40 ft., extends 35 It., 250 lb. rating,

mint condition, 5250/best 1603)434-2825

MOVING SALE:Carpentry tools; Makita table saw & stand, 12" chop saw, compressors, Emglo com­pressor, nail guns, 5hp gas compressor, some spray equipment, electric hammer drill, cordless hammer drill, 18 bolt hammerdrill and saw. Too many hand tools to list. 52000 takes all or will sell separately. 978-744-7507

SCAFOLDINGwalk platform(pick), heavy duty industrial, 2O'Lxl4"W, 2 man, 500 lb. rating, mint condi­tion, $25<Vbest. 603-434-2825

SHOPSMITH MARK V with a bandsaw, all accessories, and manuols. Rarely used 5800/best. John, 978-948-7968

130 Restaurant Store Fixtures

first RunTABLE, 30 x18", stainless steel, 550. I9"xl3" micro­wave, 535. Slicing machine, S300 . 27"x30" sandwich bar, S400. Floor model, gas fryo- lator, $200. Gas charcoal broiler, 24 x24', $500. Single and double electric range, $100. tor both. Or 51,500. takes all. Coll 978-922-6092.

WOLF 30 x36" Commercial George Foreman style gos grill. Steel table included. 5350.978-887-5231

131 Musical Instruments

Antique 8.5 toot Grand Piano ornately carved rosewood, Chickering, restored, plays beautifully, most gorgeous piano you may ever see (paid $11,000 ) 59,000

978-500-4525

ANTIQUE UPRIGHT PIANO IN GOOD CONDITION,

WELL KEPT. 5700 Call 978-948-8601

Baby Grand Piano $800 OR BEST.

Call 978-590-4766

BABY GRAND Piono Kawaii 5V, with digital player, re­mote control, black lacauer, like new condition. Will sac­rifice 511,000.603-437-0439

CAR Stereo system, Ken­wood, 1,000 watt amp with two 12" Orien red series subs, with box. Pioneer CD deck. Wires. 5475. 978-374- 6407, Mark or Christina.

DRUM SET, LUDWIG, complete, set,S400/best otter. 978-281-1668

FREE BABY GRAND PIANO. YOU MOVE.

CALL 978-470-0223

FREE ORGANLowery, many features, ex­cellent condition, you move before Nov. 15th, 978-739-1550.

GUITAR AMP by Peovey, TKOU5S, cost 5600 new, sell $250. Like new.Call......................978-462-3168.

Kawaii Baby Grand Piano 5T" L 30 years old, excellent condition. $3995

978-470-1037

KOHLER & CAMPBELL Console Piono Available, 5500/best. You move it.

Call978 373-943,after pm

ORGAN; Double Keyboard Hammond Organ, in good shape, 5100

978-372-8854

ORGAN electric Thomas, 2 keyboards, pedals, light stain wood, storage bench, excellent condition, $1500/ best offer. 978-470-0019.

ORGAN: Solid Cherrywood, 2 keyboards, 8 pedals, 19 ac­companying instrument tones. Malching bench. $250. Call 978-682-0305 after 5pm

PIANO 1892 Mohogony up­right by Kelso of New York City. Good beginner piano.

$175 . 978-462-1941

PIANO-FalconeCF-13M Mahogany uprignt, 2004, in­

cludes bench, 53395.Call 978-739-9039

PIANO, Free, come get it. Call 978-683-5549.

PIANO: Full sized baby grand. I n very good condition. Mode by Looser. Asking 5600. Call............ 978-462 3168

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purchase of a publication

FORECLOSURES!1-3 bedrooms available from 550,000! For Listings: (800) 385-4006 X.H563

HONDA'SFrom $500! Police impounds & Tax Repo's! For listings

call 800-426-9668 x.3167

137 Swimming Pools/Supplies

ABOVEGROUND24' POOL - liner 48/52" deep in box. $30.00 ( 6031432-0577

ABOVE GROUNDPOOL -19". Sand filter, I hp

pump, 1 season old. $50.00 (603)432-0577

SWIMMING POOL - FREE 15ft above ground with til- ter/pump 8 accessories Good condition. Needs liner & hose. Must disassemble & take owav. (603)434-7090

139 Wanted to Buy

ACTIVELY ACQUIRING

ANTIQUESBooks, china, clocks, furni­ture, glass, silver, tools, toys, etc. Call Stephen

978-397-8699ANTIQUE Furniture, good duality used furniture, old clocks, china, accessories & collectibles, etc. Americana Antiques, Mike. 978-388-5023

ANTIQUES Furniture, glass, china, silver, iewelry & clocks. William Grahom 420 Water St., Haverhill. 978-374-803;

CASH FOR TOOLS - Hand or power! Carpenters, machin­ists, mechanics, plumbers,

rollaways. 1-800-745-8665

CASH paid lor unwanted troc tors & snow blowers or other power equipment. Ok if not

running! We pick-up! Call NH cell 603-505-0380 MA or NH

HAND TOOLS WANTED: planes, chisels, odzes, rules,

calipers, chests. Pattern­makers tools, etc. 888-405-2007

HIGHEST PRICES PAIDPlatinum, diamonds, gold,

silver, paintings, estates Linda s Jewelers, 781-596-1886

2 Morket St., Lynn, MA

WANTED: Cash poid for musicol instruments.

Saxophones, violins, guitars, trumpets. We pick up. Call

anytime 6035050380,

143 Wearing Apparel

BOYS CLOTHES SIZE 12 & 14, ieons, shirts, etc. Cleon & good condition. $10 a bag. Call 978-683-6078 no calls af­ter 8pm.

FUR COAT - Dyed muskrat, size 16 $100. Also, several wool skirts, size 16. $10. Call Pat 978-927-0426.

Glamorous full length black diamond MINK Coat: Size 12-14. Excellent condition, 5880/best otter, 978-475-5993

MINK COAT: White mink, V. length, like brond new, worn twice. Poid $3000. Asking $1500. Coll........... 978-927-8086

SKI SUIT, Columbia, I piece, size 8 iunior, red, excellent condition, paid 5135, sell for 560. 978-521-0356

SWEATERS, Blouses, size 12- 14. Blazers, Leather iackets, pantsuits, fancy dresses, name brand iockets $5+up ea. or 5250/all 978-532-0780

WEDDING DRESS Custom, double sided silk. Courtney Cox look alike, fitted, full length with Audrey Hepburn flair at bottom. Size 6. $1500 value, 5800/best, 508-320-4356

Wedding Gown - Lilo Broude Size 8. Ivory, silk Shantung cap sleeve, medium train.

Cleaned and preserved. 5375.Lauren 781-307-3566 (M)

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149-150Pets t Livestock

I49A Dogs-Cats-Pets

Amazing Results!When you train your dog with us. SATISFACTION

GUARANTEED 16031887-239!www.Olympiagsd.com

AMERICAN BULLDOGS PUPS, 6 boys, 6 girls, born on Sept. 11. Parents on prem­ises. First shots. ABA regis­tered. Bloodlines to Chance from Homeward Bound $1,000 firm. Pups will go fast. Ready 11/11/05. 603-642-7301.

BEARDED DRAGONS Home Raised $75.

603-432-0070Coll after 5pm.

Bichon, Cockers, Yorkie, Pug Goldens, Shih-tzu, Cockapoo

Maltese, Terriers, Pom, Doxie Cavaliers, etc. 603-942-9813

BISCHON PUPPIES 7 weeks old, 2 male & 2 female, have 1st shots 8, health certifi­cates: $475 each, 603 382-8199

BLACK LAB PUPS, $350. Golden Retriever Puppies, $600 & up. Pug pups, $850.

Ready for Christmas Call 978-664 6250.

BOXER Pup, 10 weeks old,ready to go, vet checked, wormed, vaccinated. $650 Call 603-435-7754.

BUNNY CAGES $20 ea, hutch $50, pet supplies $l-$3, 603-434-5924.

CAT-3.5 yr old spayed female loveable, vet records, all

shots, must be only animal. Family allergic. 603 216-2491

CHIHUAHUAPUPS

4 males, ready to go. 2 fe­males, ready mid December 5650/each, Parents on site

978-609-1429

CLAWS 8. PAWS Pet Setting Inc. Specializing in the best care tor your pets Daily walks, vacation care 8 now ottering play groups. Bonded & in­sured. 978-372-7190, 978-6'8 5472

COCKER SPANIEL 4 rmToid female pup with crate, toys, leash, collar, some food Asking $600.978-790 4943

THE TOWNSMAN, NOVEMBER 17, 2005 35I49A Dogs-Cats-Pets

DALMATIAN, 4.5 year old neutered male, good with kids/dogs, housebroken, good for family who has time to spend with him, tree to good home, 978-683-6095.

DOG-Small 9 year old Lhasa Apso Poodle. Neutered male, FREE to loving home. (603)622-9793 or (603)300-8518

FOUND: CAT young, very light gray, short hair , very friendly. 11/9/05 Donvers, MA Locust Street oreo

Call 978-774-8886

Free Kittens3 block, 4 grey. 7-10 weeks old

CALL 603-242-3234

FREE KITTENS 617-623-2864FREE KITTENS

Beautiful tigers ready to go Call 508-982-4997

FREE Peruvian Guinea Pig, to a good home. Mulligan mokes a great pet 4 is very friendly. She comes with her cage, all supplies 4 food.

Coll 978-927-9980

FREE to extremely loving home with yard, needs often tion, 2.5 yeor old femole Dalmatian, Black Lob Re­triever mix. 603-421-1874

GOLDENRETRIEVER PUPS(7) AKC, males & females, hips, eyes & heart ore clear. Champion lines, Reody 11/12. Vet checked 1st shots. $1000. Coll 978-887-5980: 978-821-1458

HAMSTERS-4 Babies 3 mole/ 1 female. Born on 9/11/05 ready to go FREE, to loving home. Call Meogan at 603- 275-2018, leave message.

HOLIDAY WREATHS, unique handcrafted, use year

offer year, 535 ea. 978-685-8940

JACK RUSSELL Terrier male 6 yrs. old, well trained, smart. Needs home without children. Good companion. Free to good home 781-334-6380

JACK Russell Terrier Pup, 10 week old mole, 5475. 603-898 4854 after 5 p.m.

I49A Dogs-Cats-Pets I67B Windows/Doors

TWO BEAUTIFUL CATS TO A GREAT HOME.550 OR BEST OFFER.CALL ROB 978-774-2767,

YORKIE Male-up to dote shots. Pedigree &

champion lines. 5950. (603)942-8025

Window RepairsWINDOW RESTORATION Reputty, point & restore

wood windows, sosh cords 8 glass replaced. Since 1968

Bill 978-372-0303 QUALITY WORKMANSHIP

I68C Kitchen Bath Remodeling

184 Masonry Wort 187 Painting 1 Papering 190 Plumbing-Heating ■ 195 Filing

KITTENS (2) block short hair, 12 weeks old.

For more info call 978-2821837 Feline Rescue of Cope Ann

KITTENS/CAT- Free. 1 cat 3 yrs old, 1 kitten 9 mo. old, 1 kitten 4 mo. old. All block & white. Free to good, loving home. (603)895-4759

KITTENS - purr-feet People friendly (I) monochrome fan 5175; (1) black monochrome

5150; (I) money 5125;(2)other 590; box trained nutritionally

cared for. 978-927-7348

YORKSHIRE Terrier, AKC, femole, 8 weeks, health certificate,51,400. Call 978-740-5057,

Palomino Pony 7 yrs 13.3 hands, sweet, does English or Western, great fomily

pony 53K; Friesian/Arab born 04 filly will mature 15.3+ hands, pretty 4 athletic

sport horse S5K. 603-434-6177

GOAT, FREE, Male, wethered ond dehorned.

Nubian Togenberger cross, 6 mos. old, health and

friendly, great companion for horse. 603-642-5365

I49G Feed Grain Supplies

DOGHOUSEWooden, Good condition, from Bensons Hardware,

565/best (603)437-9186

151-224Services/Repairs

151 Health 4 Beauty

LAB Chocolate AKC 3 male 2 female, champion line, 5750 each, taking deposits, ready Novl4.978-373-4656 after 5pm

LAB Puppies, AKC Regis­tered, black/yellow, cham­pion bloodline, ready 11/1, 5500 ea. Call 978-462-0101.

LHASA APSOAKC male, 9 weeks old, shots, home raised. Brown color. Serious inquiries only. 5800. Call 617-776-5384

LOOKING FOR A LOVING HOME for o part Chihuo- hua/Jock Russell, 1 yr., 8 lb. healthy female. Perfect companion for single or re­tired person. 978-502-3823.

MAINE COON KITTENS CFA REGISTERED

2 for sale. Born 9/22. Mom is o champion 4 they have

chompions 4 grand champi­ons throughout.

5500. 603-895-6433

MINI CHIHUAHUA Female, 1 yeor old, papers,

5500.978-469-0475

MIXED BREEDS CATS,

603434-1512derryhumanesociety.com

PAPILLON PUPSAKC - Toy breed. Very

sweet, easily trained. Will mature to 5-10 lbs. 5550 for

male, 5650 for female. Great companions (603)434-7945

PARROLETS (2) known as pocket parrots, green/ blue, 4 mo. old. In pet store 5400 each. We re selling pair for 5400. With time 4 love they can talk . 978-5218762 to 10pm

Parrot: Bare Eyed Cockatoo 4 yrs. old very talkative 4 outgoing with extra large cage. 51,000 firm 603-898-9685

PARROTYellow Nope Amazon, Good Bird, Great Vocabulary, 2

yeors old. 5900.00 best offer 978-3766858

PEMBROKE WELCH Corgis AKC Registered, 2 males, 2 females, 1st shots, red and white. 5500 each. Available 11/16 Call............ 603-860-3193

PEMBROKE Welch Corrgi, pups, AKC registered.6 ot 5600 each. 1st shots, vets health certificate. 2 yearguarantee. Reody Nov. Jen, 603-875-3637 or

603-520-3310

PERSIAN Kittens Exotic, 6 ready for Halloween,

5200/each. 978-468-1819

Bath RemodelingFree estimates, New kitchen floors shower repair my speciolty! All work guoran teed Lorry 978-375-1900

STUARTS INSTALLATION, Linoleum 4 Corpet. Soles 4 installation. Free estimates Shop ot home. 978-535-4747

I78A Foundation Repair

BRICK-CEMENT STUCCO Masonry repairs a specialty Chimney repairs. Foundation repairs. 978 688 5331

227 Antique Class* Cars

A-1 Small RepairsCarpentry, home improvement Interior/Exterior repair/ doors, windows bathrooms, kitchens, decks, additions etc. MA. lie. & insured. Robert A. Brown, General Contractor 978-475-1958

LICENSED HAIRSTYLIST Will come to your home in the No. Shore oreo. Cut 8 blow dry, sets and more.Call Victoria 8 978-922-9940

CHINESE/KOREAN/RUSSIAN, ITALIAN/SPANISH TOEFL, SSAT, SAT, Moth 4 English. Adult 4 Children 978-852-2529.

I53A Accounting

BOOKKEEPING- For Smoll Businesses in Cape Ann areo. Including quarterly filing of taxes, reports, whatever your needs. Cell# Cindy 978-836-2128

155 Computer Services

Are you frustrated with your computer? At home service, troining, upgrodes, installs. Joseph Cirinno 978-969-1666.

Do You Own A Computer?I do hardware or softwore consulting, installation, trou­bleshooting or training in the comfort of your own home. Reasonable rates. MICROSOFT CERTIFIED 978-475-7307

EXPERT home or home/ of­fice computer service, solu­tions ond support Windows or Macintosh. 978.475.0072

www.thornwoodondco.com

LOCAL COLLEGE Student Offers ’At-home" services; wireless, tune-ups, virus/ Spam, troining, 4 more. Many references. Lowest rates. Jeremy 978-852-8111

PC WIZARDSNot iust your Virus Removal experts. Toll Free 1-866468-2349

WEBSITE DESIGN Free Initial Consultation

781-586-1674 www.oceansong.com

I58A Legal Services

BANKRUPTCY Wills, Trusts, Real Estate FREE CONSULTATIONAtty Joseph C. Collins

978-921-4733

159 Cleaning Services

PERSIAN KITTENS - Pure bred, moles 4 females, 10 weeks old. 5 left, 5300. Gigi, 978-390-2306.

Persian KittensReady to go now, oil colors, CFA registered, health cer­

tificates, 5300 + (603)216-2536.

PETS FREE to good home, I Shar-pei, 3 Pomeranians 4 I Potbellied Pig. Call for info, 603-670-4350, Bedford, NH.

PUG PUPPIES, AKC regis­tered. Parents on premises, health certificates, shots, well socialized. 5900

Reody 11/16.603-537-1799

PUPS, Shih-tzu, 4 pups, with papers. Shots 4 health checked. 5650 each.

603821-1504

RABBIT Hutch: Outdoor, large, very roomy, great condition. 550.

Coll..................... 603-887-2002

RAG DOLL CAT 3 year old neutered mole.

Blue mitted Linx, Champion blood line, beautiful lorge 4 affectionate. Owner allergic.

5200.603-867 3885

ROTTWEILLERPUPS

3 weeks. 5500 ea. 978-375-4407

SHIBA-INU Male-1 year old, Sesame color. Asking

5300/best offer.GREAT DANE female - 2 yrs

old FREE (603)424-8413.

SHIBA INU PUPPIES AKC Registered Heolth certifi­cate, 1st vacs, 5750, Call 603- 8818048 or 603-320-4645

SHIHTZU PUPS-Cute!2 left. Ready to go! Parents

onpremises, $399.Call 978-663-4423

********

ST. BERNARD PUPS AKC

2 male/2 female ready 12/4. 1st shots, health certificate, parents on site. 5750 each.

508-633-7866 ; 978-521-2852

The Paws CauseCustom Care Pet Services

for the Andovers. Bonded 4 Insured. 978-556-4188

AAA HANDYMAN SERVICE Roofs, Windows, Doors,

Painting, Drywall, Floors, Decks 4 more. 978-687 9742

ADDITIONS,KITCHENS, BATHS, ETC. INSURANCE WORK.41I7030

CALLEDSOUCY 978-283-1039

ALL TYPES OF Interior/ Exterior/finished basements/

additions. Fully insured. Chris 603-458-1380

BEST CHOICE!RSD CARPENTRY. Home Improvements/Repairs, sid­ing, remodeling, finish work, decks, roofs. Insured. Will beat ony estimate. Bob 603-382-8261.

CapeAnnCarpentryFine corpentry, tile work, painting, meticulously done. Free consultation. No. Shore area. 978-282-4614. Insured!

Carpentry & MoreReasonable Prices Free Estimotes.

978-697-9098

CHRIS' REMODELING Counter Tops, Kitchens, Baths,

Tile, Windows, Renovations. Licensed 4 Insured 978-360-8423

DECKED OUTwww.deckedoutdesign.com * 25 years * 978 468-3002 *

DeckMastersYear round, residential 4 commercial additions. Spe­cializing in quality built, cus­tom designed decks. Win­dows, doors, sliders, siding.

35 yr., insured, references.603 898 9494, 603-548-5944.

Decks & MoreMurphy Bros. Contracting

603-505-1690

DEPENDABLEHome Improvements. # 110813.

(978)744-3078, Salem, MA.

FREE ESTIMATES Registered Home Improve­ment Contractor. We Do It All! John 978-580-9174. #132646

HAMILTON HOME REPAIR

No job too small1Free estimates. 978-68 940

Honest/reliable contractor.All phoses of corpen try/painting

roofing, free estimates licensed/insured, 978-640-1500

BATHROOM 4 KITCHEN Marble, tile marble / gronite restoration. Brick repointing. 20 yrs experience 978 264 9069

INDEPENDENT CARPENTER - custom corpentry interior/ exte­rior finish. Windows, siding, decks, additions. One call does it oil. 978-446-407

INSIDE/OUT CARPENTRY Additions, remodeling, baths,

handicapped work, ramps, licensed, insured 978-323-0180

KBK REMODELING for any remodeling project. Licensed/insured. 30 + yrs experience. #135246.978-223-5565

KUGEL’S CONSTRUCTION Building 4 Renovation. Roof ing. Windows, doors, decks additions #’09632,978-741-388'

LIMONE CONSTRUCTION Restorations 4 Remodeling Boths, Kitchens, Additions

Design/Build. One call we do it all! #132861 978-283-3806.

GRANITE COUNTERTOPS Wholesale Prices

Free Estimates Licensed Insured. I 800-927 4259

169 Cellar Drainage

Sump PumpsFrench droin systems

N.E. Bosement Specialties 866 4321-dry

170 Cement and Hot-Top

ROYAL PAVINGDriveways, Parking Lots

978 283-2006 Visa, MC

SAMCO PAVINGServing the North Shore

for over 25 years. Parking lots, drivewoys 4 seal coating. Power paver equipment. Free estimates.978 281-0909 : 800 934 4007

Barberry ChimneyCHIMNEY sweeps, repairs, liners, cops. Nationally certi­fied 4 insured 978-373-2044

Chimney SweepingNorthern MA 4 Southern NH « ZEVCO 603-944 5889 #

COMPLETE CHIMNEY Cleaning, repairs, relining,

caps, stoves, masonry work, gutters cleaned. 603-894-7267

CATERINO WALLBOARD New construction, repairs.

Plastering, drywall. 16 years experience. Bob 978-373-6745

DEMO To FinishAND MORE.

Call Jack, 603-893-8407.

DONAHUE DRYWALLQuality workmanship.

Free Estimates. Insured. 6033963302 or 603642 7308

HANG, TAPE, PAINT, DEMO, CARPENTRY

4 MORE. Prompt Service. Call Norman 8 603-890-3113

NAHARTDRYWALL Our business is sheetrock.

Fully insured. 30 years expe­rience. Call 978-372-5942.

SOMERS DRYWALL, INC. CEILINGS-TAPING

Best Work, Best Price Call Bob 978-283-OO31

DAVID COOPERELECTRICAL SERVICES Quality work, reasonable

rates, fully insured. Lic#40724E. Call 978-387 7467

ELECTRICIAN-Leon Leavitts, fuses to circuit breakers,

additions, smoke detectors, reliable, reasonable rate;

LiC#26907 Insured 978-688-899

KEVIN LOJKO, Electrical Contractor. All types wiring #'4263A. Licensed, insured. Beverly, MA, 978-578-6351.

MAKI ELECTRIC Co., Inc. Since 1965, Licensed, in­sured, reliable. Great work 4 better prices. Lic.#M9428

Call Bobby T. 603-893-3786

R.A. VITALE ELECTRICSmall Jobs a Speciolty. Up grodes, additions #E33488 in- Sured-Low rates 978-538-9993

ABSOLUTELY THE BESTS4V cleaning affordable, de­pendable, reliable and thor­ough housecleoning. Weekly and bi weekly. Experienced ond very trustworthy person. 978-884-5698.

MANZI Homes &MASTER CARPENTRY

Remodeling-Additions Decks Kitchens-Baths-Windows

Doors. #118541.978-740-1015

AMY S CLEANING SERVICE • Honest, hard­working person will clean

offices, homes, apartment.Excellent references.

Free estimote 978-857-0083

MASTER OF ALL TRADES Experienced remodeling. Kit chens, baths, doors, flairs, paint­ing, repars, tiling. 978-374-808

M H Woodworking 4 Remod­eling. Period restorations, custom interiors, kitchens, baths, additions. 978-462-5107

BRUCE'S CLEANING Service Fully Insured, Bonded, Great Rates, Servicing the No Shore area for 8+ yrs. 978-335-6927

Dalva's CleaningFree estimate; Experienced References. All area; Residen tialCommercial 978-767-6365

Gutter Cleaning• Dryer basements• No dangerous ice build-up Beat The Winter! 978-835-8588

Mardins Best Cleaning Serv­ices. Fomily owned, oper­ated 4 oriented residential. Good references by Andover, MA customers. We specialize in weekly/biweekly, 1 time/ occasional cleaning. You are the boss whatever you need we can help you out Chris 781-233-0030 ; 617 240-4472

PONY EXPRESS CLEAN­ING CO. No iob too big or small. Commercial/ residen­tial- weekly bi-weekly, monthly, one time maior jobs. Chelmsford, 978-251-7712

161 Other Business Services

DOCUMENT PROTECTION! '549.95' Disasters, Fires, storm damoge, life events, licenses,

health proxy, power of attorney, property ownership, deeds, insurance, mortgage,

product warranties ReCLAIM Corp 781-391-6458 for details 4 service areas

GOT MOLD?Call Advantage Restoration Removol, inspections, insur­ance evoluations 978-688-1’ 11

MOLD & AIRInspections. Got allergies?

Asthma? Headaches?Bad Odors? Health Issues?

Nationally Certified»603 382-2935

PROPERTYMaintenance 4 Construction Remodel -Tile -Decks -Roofs Rot Repair. 978-691-5618

SEARLES Carpentry 4 Roof ing: Over 30 years of experi­ence, roofing, gutters, win­dows, decks ond all interior and exterior work. Licensed ond insured Free estimates. HIR #116357. (978)777-8032

SLOAN CONSTRUCTION Formerly of ’This Old House" full service company. 20 yrs experience. 603-898-1771

WOOD ROTAnt 4 Termite Damage Repair. Coll 603-893-8548.

3-H HANDYMANReasonably priced, basements, carpentry/remodeling, decks

tiles/floors. 978-686-0424

3ML ConstructionRoofing 4 Siding.Call 978-975-9874

SUSPENDED CEILINGS INSTALLED

Residentio! or commercial. Call 978-687-9475

I68B Remodeling

QUALITYKitchens, baths, remodeling, painting, roofing, siding, decks, framing, odditions.781-844-5176

SE Dougherty New construc­tion, additions, roofing, sid­ing etc, Licensed. Insured 25 yrs experience 978-374-0862

I68C Kitchen Bath Remodeling

All Home Improvements Kitchen 4 Baths Specialists. Decks, Sheds, Siding Roofing KP SERVICES 978-688-0971

CRACK-XFoundation welding and

waterproofing. 877-727-2259 www.crackx com

The Crack TeamFoundation Repair Specialists • lifetime transferable warranty •

Free estimates 603-329 7888

179 General Contracting

ADD A DECK Open decks to dosed-in, winter

ized porches. I will design multi level decks to fit your

unique requirements Repairs 4 screening. 40 years experi

ence in the orea. Ma. Licensed Robert A. Brown,

General Contractor 978 475-1958

180 House Cleaning

CLEAN SWEEPA professional housecleaning service. Helpline, 978-526-9300.

European Team13 years cleaning experience for Andover area customers.

Pleose coll 978-256-6913.

FABBY Cleaning Service-Keep your house fresh1

Home - Apartment ■ Office Free Estimates. Excellent reference; Cal! 6 7 785-8 2

GREAT Rates, perfect dean ing! Home, office, windows, post construction Prompt. Free estimotes 978-283-7960

HOUSECLEANING - Quality, organized. Excellent refer ences. No. Andover, Andover 4 Reading areos Please cal' Vero 781-397-1314.

Special Touch Cleaning The Holiday; are Coming1

We make your house shine1 Fully insured - Free estimate

Great rotes! 978 726-4727

House Painting

BALDASSARI PAINTING 4 Wallpapering 4 Powerwash­ing. Interior 4 exterior Free estimotes. Coll 978-688-016

183 Landscape Lawnmowing

Bushes PlantedFrom foundation planting to complete property planting

Call the Planting Pros. HATCHER LANDSCAPING

978-526-1405'Warm days 4 nights make this a good time to plant'

BRICK WORK Cement work Stairs, walks, walls. All size lobs. Free estimates. Excellent Andover references. Coll Tony 01 978 68 770'

C A P. LANDSCAPING Certified landscape profes­

sional, Fall cleanups, leaf re­moval. Lawn 4 shrub mainte nonce, fertilization 4 winter! zation. Get on our snowplow ing list eorly. Serving the An­

dover's exclusively 974682-2322

CLEAN UPS 4 Disposal BOBCAT, BACKHOE 4 dump

truck service. STUMP REMOVAL 4 GRINDING.

Call for estimate 978-420-8347

EXPRESS LANDSCAPING

Fall and Spring clean ups. Snowplowing

Free Estimotes. 866-grass-O’

Fall Clean UpsBook Early. Haverhill,

Andovers Reasonable Rates Tim 978-257-0369

DRIVEWAYS, Pavers, stone work 4 repairs All types of mosonry, Stephen Orlando, Wolkwavs Etc 978 430-2620

MARIO S MASONRY Steps bricks blocks tiles walls cement work patios-repairswolkways-etc 978-682 5499

Masonry all typesNew work, repairs, small

lobs welcome. Insured. Free estimates. Dave 978-948 2566

McCarthy masonry Chimney repoint ing, rebuilding foundation repair, caps, walls, steps 4 ceramic tile Insured Sean 978 973 5088

MORAN MASONRY 20 years experience Qual ity masonry 4 restoration. Free estimates. 978-335-4099

185 Moving and Storage

DISCOUNT MOVING RATES Licensed ond Insured No

Job Too Smoll. Available 7days #30590 Call 978-682-0399

MOVE 4 SAVE, Hammond Movers ■ best 4 the cheapest movers in town. Licensed insured 1-800-631 4440

I85A Disposal Services

A! BARGAIN Call AJSCIean-up Service

Attics, Cellars, Gorages Cleaned for a reasonable

price. Prompt, reliable serv ice. Call Jim at 978-685-1302

A1 Jamie's TrashREMOVAL. Great prices, fast service, containers also avail­able, insured Call 9743736797

AAA-PISTONE Trash Removal Removal of anything. Construe tion Debris. Demolition In­sured. 974372-8310, 604234000

•ACR INC.' Container Service

• Dumpsters • Cleanou’s • Demolition « 23425

978-922-8111 781-233-984378’-844-9843 cell

ALL YOUR SPACE BACKDump Runs, Cleanups. Yard Basement, Garage, Attic. Competitive Rates Insured. 603-642-8388; Cell 603-571-4187

AM-PM HAULING SERVICE Attics, cellars garages yards Insured 4 bonded Senior Rate

Est. Since 1979.978-688-7102

ANYTHING 4 Everything Estate Clean-outs. Demo s Basement, garage yard de bris Dump runs. 978-52' 0445

BEST PRICES AROUND

ELITE SERVICESWe Remove or Demo Anything

Licensed, insured. 974317-5388

Big or small we take it all Clean Ups Clean Outs Odd Jobs 4 Demo 978-4214221

24 hour service - All areas

CLEAN-OUTS, REMOVALS, Demo, Odd Jobs, Landscaping

Insured.Call Dennis, 97474'-444i

CLEANUPSBasement, garages, attics, yards Dump transfer runs

free esti mates- Wall y 974771-0321

FALL CLEANUPS, BRUSH TRIMMING,

GUTTER CLEANING,TRASH REMOVAL 974741-444'

RELIABLE RESOURCE Electrical Installations, kit­chens Renovotions. License # E40 58. Service upgrades our specialties. 978-815-3910

FALL CLEAN UPSMISC YARD WORK 9743848886 GREEN TREE LANDSCAPE

Newburyport, Amesbury area

HULME FENCE 4 DECKInstollatiorVrepoir. Licensed 4 Insured. Free Estimates CALL TODAY! 978-258-3915

All Wood FloorsINSTALLED, SANDED,

FINISHED...Insured. RMS, Andover, MA, 978-470-1614 4 617-387-6666

B.U. FLOORSAll types of hardwood floors installed Repairs, sanding, staining, refinishing. Free estimate; Call 6 7 568 30 3

Celtic WoodFloorsInstall • Sand ■ Refinish -Tile Free estimates 978-462 5099.

HARDWOOD FLOORING 99% Dust-Free Sanding

fallisishardwoodflooring.com Free Estimates. 603-401-4494

Hardwood floors/ installed sanded/refinish. 603-893-7507

Robert J. GreenHardwood Floors

Old floors mode like new Installed, sanded, refinished Repaired, stained, quick service

617-8758137 or 9743756236

JIM FLOORSWood floors installed, sanded, stoined, and re­paired. Call (978)977-7381.

R.E. GLENNFloor refinishing, old and new. Coll Russ 978-281 3868

SHAWNS FLOORING Corpet Vinyl-Ceramic-Wood

Professional Installations. Free Estimotes 974 8 5-TILEI8453,

WILSON Hardwood Floors Install - Sond - Retinish

Prefinished 4Laminote floors Free estimates

974531-2761 or 866-531-2781

177* Floor Covering

ARMANO FLOORING Carpet. Linoleum 4 V.C. Tile. Sales, Installation 4 Repoirs Certified-Insured 978-691-5739

FALL CLEAN-UPSNORTH SHORE AREA

'Clean Cuts Landscaping' Dan or Kevin, 978-774-5047

Fall Clean UpsYou rake them, we take them. Call for details, S 4 H Londscaping, 978-346-4707.

Jenkins EarthworksClean-ups, mowing, full serv ice mointenonce. Organic style design 4 construction. Drainage, grading, lawn in­stallation. Call 974384 4094.

J&M LandscapingCLEAN UPS, DEBRIS RE

MOVAL, BOBCAT SERVICE. Locoted in Middleton.

978-304-1230; 978-335-8944

LEAVES OR SNOW WHICH IS WORSE’?

D4SLAWN 4 GARDEN Father/Daughter Owned

Fall cleon-up«Snow plowing 978-3354710

PERENNIAL LANDSCAPING Lawn installations 4 designs. Brick walkways, patios, retain­ing walls, drainage 4 planting. Bobcat 4 Backhoe service. Basement French drains in­stalled. Mike Winslow 781-334- 3764 www.perennioilond.com

PINEDALE PROPERTY MAINTENANCE

Fall Clean Ups, Bobcat work, Demo/Trash Removal

978-973- 022

RON'S LAWN MOWING Fall cleanups, mowing, shrub trimming, mulching small brush removol. 9744742576

SHAMROCKIRRIGATION 4 LANDSCAPING Commercial/Residential. Fall clean ups, sprinkler systems

blowout 4 snow plowing. Call 978-373-0500

184 Masonry Wort

A I Bargain Prices' Residentiol/commercial,

interior/exterior 20 years ex­perience. References

Insured. Free estimates Rick s Painting 603 382 0732

MRS BS PLUMBING 4 HEATING

SERVICE 4 REPAIR SPECIALIST Lie. «PL30 2 .

CALL 978-423 8453

CERAMIC TILE Repairs and new installa tion Quality worx at reason oble prices Established 97 Dave, 1978;740 2728

ALL THE RIGHT MOVES interior/Exterior Painting,

Wallpapering 4 Ceramic Tile Bill, 978 685 3228, 603-898 035

ARAKELIAN PAINTING | 27 years experience Booking nterior now Senior discounts Quality work at affordable

prices. Call Rich 978-689 2392

BEST PRICES' Ceilings 559 Rooms 5189 Up To'2 x',6 33 Years Experience Insured Shepherd Shop 978-463-9'27

BEST RATES'Interior/exterior Free estimates

'8 years experienceTRUE COLORS 978-729 5 36

CONSIDERATETREATMENT

Since '975 Rick Siblev Paint ing 4 Papering 978 38 7 9488

DUN-RITEPointing/Poperhongmg Member BBB. # 16355 • 978-927-8475 •

GAURON Painting - Interior4 Exterior Ceilings, Faux, Basements,Repairs insured.

References Mike 603 382 734

★LIBERTY*Interior Paint, Wollpaper 4

Faux. Smoll iobs OK 978.578.4131

INTERIOR PAINTING, WALLPAPERING. QUALITY WORK.

REASONABLE PRICES FREE ESTIMATES.

Coll Paul. 978-475 6495

Interior RICK Exterior

SCIALDONEPAINTING

Insured 978-92l-'44’

JIM FOWLER S PAINTING Interior/Exterior Fully in­sured 20 years experience Local references 978-475-9937

JIM'S PAINTINGDrywall & ceiling repair. Free estimates. 978-372-9770.

★ PaintMaster ★Interior painting, staining,

wallpaper removal. Peter @ 978-683-0850 Free Estimates

QUALITY HOME PAINTING Inter ior/Exterior

4 PRESSURE WASHING Free estimates 603-894-972’

RITE WAYPointing 4 Poperhanging

Fully insured Free estimate978-532-0977 or 866 532-0977

•-Steves interior Pointing-* Affordable 4 Deoendobie

No iob to smoll, Free EstimatesSr. Discounts 978 697-8533

1188 Plastering

COSTARITAPlastering, Pointing. Tile

No Job Too Smoll or Too Big 781-599 2 78 or 78'883-3'11

DM,. BROPHY PLASTERING Full skim coot plastering, board 4 patchwork. Com­mercial 4 residential. Cus­tom ceilings. Quality service. Free estimotes. 978-686-6804

OPW WON T TAKE IT?

ANDOVER'S OWNAppliances ACS. Furniture Con­struction debris, Stone, Metal Jock, 978-9856642, Andover

Dumpster Rentals7 DAYS WEEK SERVCIE

78 599-9568 OR 978-532-2776

D. VITALE REMOVAL WE TAKE ANYTHING

Attic, cellor, demo, yord, trees. 603-887-7347

Father & SonTrash Removal - Will beat any price. April 978-430-4706.

GUNG-HOgut-out*cieon-out«dump run

Insured. Call 978-281 6915

I HAVE THE TRUCK If you need help cleoning up yards goroges cellars attics etc...FREE estimotes, greo, rates. Coll Mike 978-657-4240

Same Day ServiceWe toke anything, 10 yrs expe­rience, residentiol/commercial 978-744-6674, Solem, MA 4 oreo

186 Handyperson

HANDYMAN-REMODELING Decks, boths. carpentry dry

woll, pointing, 4 lawn core. Free estimates. Reasonable prices For prompt dependable service coll

Ken 978-975"50

♦ Home Maintenance * *Specialist*immediate Serv ice, reasonable SSS No repair too minor Paul (978)740-1898

MURRAY PLUMBING Commercial/Residential

Plumbing 4 Healing Specialist NH«3279/MA»20929 603-437 747

COUSINS TILE Certified Home Depot?, Instai

Tile Hardwood Granite Installations 111 36'-7242

MERCEDES 2W SE 1968Fuel-Injected, Chrome, all Original Parts, runs but needs worn. Good restora­tion or parts cor. Asking

. j/) nr Im rC -.. evenings 603-8^5 4176

PAULE MARTIN mbing. Heating, Gos-Quolity orkmonship License < 2380

Methuen 978 794-804

SMALL PLUMBING/HEATlNG ond GAS FITTING Water heat ers, faucets, stoves, washing machines, disposals, dishwosr ers repairs & drams uncioggec Coll Steve 978 4S8 0553 Lie <22058

L.E. GARCEAbFLOORING

Commercial/Res»dentiai insta nations All types of tile Floots & walls. Fully insured Free estimates Lynn 978 474-4377

617-387-0447SURETTE TILE Specializing

Wl* Vidro PhotographyPROFESSIONAL

VIDEOGRAPHER Specializing in oil sorts ot

Video production videodoodcom 78 249 2090

193 Roofing and Siding

C MASCI

Roofing Specialists5500 Off Licensed - Insured

Coll 978-724 3486

Experience - TopQuolity work Specializing in rubber 4 shingle roofing Free es t mates Licensed 4 insuredA * Rooting 978-767-3 94

* ,4D STUMP OR NDING* Competitive Rotes

Free estimates 978-985 6069 or 603 635 8003

EASTERN TREE SERVICE Professional work

Lowest prices Free esti­mates Emergency service available Co; 97437344

EDS STUMP GRINE Stumps ground outstumps 4 shrubs Good work, quick service, fully in­sured 603-893-6902

FREE TREE REMOVAL 35 or more trees FREE deonup /chipping over 5 acres cleared 603 394 8094

IING

Great Prices 4 TopQuolity1

One Call Roofing4 exier ,or qrotesenols 9/8-59005

MARQUIS SIDING Joe’s Tree Stump& HOVE IMPROVEMENT

Siding, gutters, windows. '978-521-768 Licensed/insured

POWDER HILL ROOFINGSiding & Carpentry Complete home maintenance, Insured.

4H6657 Walter 978-374 '477

RAMOS Roofing & Windows replacement We Guarantee the Job. Free Estimates/lnsured. 978-68 577 & cell 978-42C 2458

Ryan ConstructionRe; dentia' rooting, ccensed 4 nsured mmediaie call back; 978 490-0980

V.E T ROOFING Smoll iob specialist Slate. Coooer, Rubber, Shingle 4 repoirs. 35 yrs. experience 974521-3112

All Clean GuttersGutter cleaning A repair

978-374-0076

Abco FoundationsJacking, concrete brick/ stone, patio, steps,walks 976-994 2368

ALL WORK GUARANTEEDNew construction 4 repair. References. Coll 978-547-9101 Mark's Masonry 4 Repoirs.

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ANDOVER - Antique 8RM farmhouse original architectural details, HW firs, 2car gar. A gardener's dream w/ 77ac of gorgeous perennial gardens abutting PA bird sanctuary! $639,900

8 SETEN CIRCLE - Excptnl 10/5/3.5, El granite kit, cath ceil famrm, 2FP, study w/ built-ins, fin 3rd fir & 600sf LL, priv deck, sprinkler sys, 2 car gar. lots of house for the price - $895,0001

Call me today fora private showing of one of these homes!

Lisa Simmons, REALTOR®

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Pruning, trimming low prices Fully inwrud tree estimotes, 6043657364

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2OI* Dryer Vent Service

BEST CHOICEServicing No. Shore 4 So NH Gutters, seomless oluminum,

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' cree estimate Tony 9749745410

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207 Tailoringfairing

BU CK Century, 1993, V6, qi.to 90K oil power new t res. new CD'rodio $1650 Coll 974 53 9884

BUICK ELECTRA, 1986 - Good condition, V6, power steering power brakes AC, cloth interior, low mileoge S995/best 978-744 4786 otter 6 p.m. or weekends__________

1 BUICK Regal Presidential, 988, real clean, V-6, runs

excellent, power options S900 Call Ron 603-6421495

BUICK RIVIERA, 1982 45K original miles,

one owner, V6,51,250.Coll 978 688 7227

’ CADILLAC Deville '987 Many new ports, second mo 'or, approx 50K. needs some work, runs good Sold as is 5950/best otfe- 978-475-8762

CADILLAC DeVdle 989 low mileage needs work greo' bargain 5700 Coll 974 457 1598, Andy

CADILLAC Deville. '994, ex ceptiona, condition emerald greer beige interior 20K miles 54,500 603-898-2572

CADILLAC Devine W fully equipped plus leather seots, OnStar ond cell phone excellent condition 59,000 Col' 978-887-59 Must sell, tolling eyesignt___________

CADILLAC DEVILLE 1999

One owner. Mint conditionI 52,000 miles, Asking $1,500 I or best reasonable otter

Coil Steve 78 -595 2802

CADILLAC DEVILLE CONCOURS 1994

i Every option, Polo greeni beechwood leather oectec j seats with memory 5 000

978-774-6332

1 Cadilloc Seville SLS 2000 47k, sitver/gray leather mte

I rior deoler maintoined. 5 3,000 best offer 978-479 3’37

CADILLAC Seville STS, 200. only 42K miles sunroof

•eothe* $ 6,450 A j’C’OWN • 603-382 700

www. autotown inc.com

i CAMARO 984 no engine or I transmission, set up for

manual transmission, body is m great shape Southern cor no rust, great restora­tion proiec* 5500 603-434-6554

CUSTOM MADE S JP COVERS : r, CAPI’1p,n fitted’o your se' I CLASSIC 987 4-door oil

Your own fabricCon 978-6852229

226-249194 Snow Plowing Removal

4 "PlasterMan" 4Quality work. Competitive pricing. 20 yrs experience.

Steve, 978-4049928 604437-7015

~ » mv plaster.ng 4DRYWALL, test prices old

ceilings ond walls new ogoin. Free estimates 578686-50 2

A-l SNOWPLOWING Haverhill / Bradford

Residential 4 Commerciol Low Rotes Free estimates

978-360-4435

227 Antique Classic Can

190 Plumbing-Heating

BILL BROGAN Mos’er Plumber Remodeling - Repoirs

Replacements - Emergences. Providing quality service fcrover 25 yeors License *9565.

Coll 9744754237

E GAUTHIER 4 SONSPLUMBING 4 HEATING

Low rates, licensed 4 in­sured in MA 4 NH No iob to smoll. 975 373-5638 Bradford

E5PINOLA Plumbing, Heot- ing, Cooling. Price us last - you II love us. 603-329-6 48 Master Lie. MA 88'0-NH 276

GAPFNY Plumbing 4 HeatingBathroom 4 kitchen remod­eling. One call does it all

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GALLOWAY HEATING Oil Burners Boilers, System 2000, Rodiont Heating,

Monitors, Tune-Ups. License #116499.978-685-7761.

HOLMES Plumbing 4Hea,ing Boilers, furnaces, gas, water heaters, bathrooms. MA/ NH licenses. Insured. 978-373 '284

JOE DESCHAMPS Plumbing 4 Heating

No iob too smoll - #21250 Insured. 978-687-7667

KPR Plumbing 4 Heating Low rates No iob to-mall. 24 hour hea' 4 hot water service

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J.C. CARPENTRY Kitchen/both, doors, drywall paint, refinish, install shed, odd iobs.Insured 978-270-6308

MIKE OF ALL TRADES Re/finishing of floors ceilings 4 walls, sheetrock. Garden ing, cleaning. 978-474-0426

ODD JOBS?Call ODD MAN OUT

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• Snow Plowing/Sanding,• Bobcat/Loader Service• Fully insured

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AFFORDABLE RATES Beverly to Newburyport

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surrounding towns. Martini Construction 978 3 4-9836

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Ogunquit. ME

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newi brake lines no rust any

where In Excellent Condi tior, inside 4 out! 5.39Sbest offer CALL 605 778-4975

I CHEVROLET Cavalier '99'

’ 7 door 3 K miles, runs good i cylinder great or gas

I MUST SELL. $65(Vbest I ’lease call 978-478-8 60 can

be seen in North AndoverI CHEVROLET CAVALIER. Convertible, 995 Runs

great, blue, must sell 5,000 Coll 978-687-0060___________

Chevy Camaro 1988

CADILLAC Deville '960. un­der 59k miles, white, 4 door V-8, power windows, great i condition 57500.603-434-6889 CADILLAC DeVille ’978 83k 'original miles 4 door gray with vinyl roof garaged no ; 5-speeo 6 cylinder eve rust, showroom condition I thing runs fine. 52000/best 53,000 978-372-3794 , Call 974 794-9777

CHEVELLE SS '71 PLUS '72 COUPE

One runs the other needs work Asking SdOOGbes, tor both Call 974375’926

CHEVY CIO '972 PICK UP Florida truck. 8 bed, 350 motor, standard on column, orange, very nice original condition Lost storage must sell 58 000/bes, reasonable Ploistow, NH 603-498-4'92

CERAMIC TILE Installation. Repoirs. Bath­rooms. Kitchens. Foyers. I Guaranteed work. Low prices. Free estimates. Jim 97 5 774-4067.

OGUNQUITExceptional 3 bedroom.

2 bath contemporary

cottage on over an acre wooded lot. Minutes

w alk to downtown and

Ogunquit beach, this

truly private home features gas fireplace,

open concept living. 3-

season porch CENTRAL.-AIR. secuntv system and much more Listed at $519.(111(1

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Emerald PinesPlanned 18 Hole Championship Golf Course and Residential Community

Starting at $659,900

Dir Rte 495 or 93 to Rte 213 to Exit 3 (Howe St ) Follow Howe St. approx 3 mi to Pine tree Lane, Methuen

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I T-tops. GTA rims, after | market custom wing $750

For ports or repair No titleRunsdrives 978-255-1603

Chevy, Cavalier 94

30mpg;4 cylinder

9'K miles excellent cond tion, olwavs 9oroged. 52.495

Col! 974 372-5296

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to wall carpeting and a raised hearth wood stoveMust see!.................................................. $287,500978686-5200

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room, 3 BR Cape/Ranch Newer kit BA. tireplaced LR HW BR s DR&LR

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car garage Great commuter location1 $369,900 978-687-8484

36 THE TOWNSMAN, NOVEMBER 17, 2005

228 Amencan Cars 228 American Can 228 American Cars 228 American Cars 22B American Cars 228 American Cars 229 Foreign Cars 229 Foreign Cars 229 Foreign Cars 29 Foreign Cars

CHEVY Cavalier Convertible, ,997. runs great, 2.4 L, 4 cyl­inder, 32 MPG, 116K miles, I owner, Lo-Jack, alarm, CD, fender bender domage to front. S3300/best 978-621-0546

DODGE Intrepid, 1998, pur­ple, 78,000 miles, must sell, moved to Florida. $3,700., as is. Call 508-783-5039.

CHEVY Cavalier 224 2000: Loaded, 70K miles, all power, moon roof, AM/FM cassette CD ’ owner, non smoker, 55,500. Call 603-887-6912

DODGE Neon 96 Red good condition. 64K miles, S$

negotiable. Call 617 938-2323

FORD Focus2001, 57K miles,

New brakes & exhaust, $5395 978-363-5170

MERCURY 2002 Sable, mint, all leather/power, CD chan­ger, loaded. Must see only- 18k miles, $10,500/best rea­sonable offer. 978-283-2656

PONTIAC Sunbird Converti­ble, 1994, Red, white top, I65K miles, drives well, but needs work, Sold as is. $l,300./best offer, 603-231-9345

SATURN 1993 - $350 or best offer. Has front end damage and transmission slips.Parts car or fixer-upper.Call 978-702-3380.

ACURA Legend LS 1990: Leather, loaded, sunroot, auto. Flawless car. $2995. Call Mike 603-234-8842

HONDA Accord LX 1991, auto, 4 cylinder, new tune up, new brakes, needs muffler, $750

firm, Joe 603-944-6030

CHEVY Lumina, 1991, runs, engine good, 3 good tires,

good parts car, $200. Call 603-382-4315

DODGE STRATUS ES, 1995, 6 cylinder, silver, CD player,

new tires & battery, 160K miles, $975.978-887-9241.

Ford Focus ZX3 2000

5 speed. A/C, CD, excellent condition, $4500.978-465-5242

MERCURY CAPRI, 1992 - 5 speed, I00K, small, very economical, 30 mpg, power windows, very good condi tion, $1,000. 978-762-8510,

CHEVY LUMINA 1996, 6 cyl­inder runs great drive it away today Swampscott, MA A/C and power $2500

Coll 781 593-2896

FIREBIRD, Formula 1985 , 350, cam, headers, Edelbrock

carburetor, not running, proi­ect car, needs to be finished.

$1,OOO/best, 603890-0442

FORD PROBE 1993 hatch­back, well maintained, 192,000 miles. Needs clutch. 5400. Call 603-437-8988

CHEVY Malibu Classic StationWagon, 98' auto, 85K miles, 6 cylinder blue, garaged,can

be seen in Methuen, MA, SI,000 Weekdays 781-273-630 or nights

weenends 78! 365-1046

CHEVY MONTE CARLO '990 33k leather As is!

$1500/best offer978-771-5097

CHEVY MONTE CARLO, 2004 All power, CD stereo, 32K miles 30 mpg, sand­stone metallic, tan interior, $13,500/best 978-463-9346.

CHEW Monte Carlo SS 2003,

Jeff Gordon Edition400 miles over $30,000 new.

asking S21,000/best, 603-234-2339

CHEVY Prism 2000, 1 owner, 4 door 78k miles automotic A/C, C/D, good condition, S4000/best offer 978-794-2575 eves or weekends.

CHEVY Prizm*« 999,77K miles black with gray inte­

rior excellent condition, $4,600 Call 978-807-2966

Chrysler Concord 1994 S' 000 best offer white power win­dows, AC, cruise control 05K NO RUST Well main­

tained 978-468-3690

FORD 2003 MUSTANG- CONVERTIBLE

FEED YOUR NEED FOR SPEED!

This "Block Beauty- is show quality inside and outl

Flawless Block exterior and heated leather seats Every ovoilable Ford SVT option including: dual bucket seats, chrome gage panel auto­matic transmission with op­tional manual shift, power roof, windows, locks, and seats, A/C, and 6-disc CD changer. After market op­tions include: passenger side in-dash TV with PlayStation, sporty leather clad roll bar, 18 polished chrome rims,and trunk full of speakers Only 2000 miles. Always go raged, never driven in the rain. All receipts available. Remainder of 5 year foctory warranty............Only S58,000

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978-946-2300

FORD PROBE GT 1993

V6, Hatchback, 90k miles, to­tal rebuilt, FAST! S3000/best Call 207-452-2071

MERCURY Cougar, I9B8, Florido car, showroom con­dition, 57K original miles, loaded with options, light

blue with dark leather holf roof, asking $4,500. Car is a Classic. Call 603-893-2275.

MERCURY Cougar Bosto­nian 1993 : 94,669 miles, 6 new Michelins, remo’e starter, all

records. $999. 978-372-8892

CHRYSLER CONCORD 1994 excellent condition, all power $1,000 best offer

603-898-5208

CHRYSLER CONCORDE ’’93 V6 well maintained. New tires, brakes, very good condition Second owner. S'750 Call 978-509-2820

CHRYSLER Concord LXI 2000 Only 53,326 miles ’an leather interior moon roof excellent condition, body in gredt shope Only 58900,'best 978-922-6790

CHRYSLER LEBARON '993 Loaded, 75,000 miles One owner S',800

Coll 603-382-8374

CHRYSLER LHS SEDAN994 Loaded, excellent con­

dition '50K well maintained miles very safe & depend able ABS brakes traction J control, S3,000 978-374-3558

CHRYSLER Sirrus LXI, '996 power steering windows, seats, Ooor locks, cruise, flip up roof runs greot extra cor $1,250. Call 603-560-7863

V REGANFORD

501 Broadway, Haverhill, MA 978-373-3878 or 978-687-0299

Rte. 97 at 495 (exit 50)

• FORD Taurus SE 99 35K miles, air, power windows, locks & seats 24 valve en­gine. $7 988. «U26!0’•=ORD Winastor SEL 2000. oir rear air, leather interior, power windows & locks. $8 488, «U26064• FORD TAURUS LX 200' air, power locks windows & seot. 49K $8,788, #1)26039• DODGE Ram '500 2000 4x4 Laramie SLT package, air, power locks & windows, $10,488 «U 26015•FORD Windstar Wagon 03, Only 27K air, power windows S locks I 488 «U26034• DODGE Ram Pick-up 2003 oir AM/FM?Cassette, bed- liner S'2.488 «U26IO’

FORD AEROSTAR Van beige ’an, '990 - 4 wheel drive, 6

cylinder. I owner. $1000Call 978-685-9577

Loaded!FORD CROWN VICTORIA 1995 - 111,000 miles. New ’ires Loaded. $3500 or best

I offer. Call 603-893-9245.

DID THIS AD catch your eye? Why not put o bold headline in your ad to catch j attention? Call our Classified Dept. today, 978-946-2300.

DODGE ARIENS1987

$250.Call 978-685 '942

DODGE Intrepid, '995 B4K one owner miles, leather

runs great, $’.900 Coll Izzy 978-609-65'0.

DODGE INTREPID SPORT 1997

Power steering, remote 'tort, new transmission & AC'Runs good 98K 52850.78 779 - 2 6 0 ’ 78 -690-6478

FORD TAURUS I992 Sedon ,29k miles, new tires,

exhaust, and brakes. $1100.

Jim 978-852-3280FORD TAURUS 2002

Auto, clean, new tires, 82,000 miles. Runs great.

Priced for quick sale$5,395. Call 603-505-5188.

FORD TAURUS, 2002 red CD, AC, power locks, excel­lent condition, 83K miles, asking $5,000 . 603-493-5550

FORD TAURUS 2004, factory warranty automatic, 16k, merlo color, A/C, like new condition. $10,995.978-479 5,55

FORD TAURUS 99 wagon, white, excellent condition.

Low miles-51k53500/best After 6 Mon-Fri

978-922-5712; 978-777-6247

FORD Taurus GL Wagon, 1993,3rd seat, 167K miles, $’.200 OR BEST OFFER

Call 978-281-2425

FORD Tourus SE, 2003, 80K miles, silver, CD, like new, must see priced for quick sale. 55,495 603-894-6913

FORD Taurus SES 2001,64K miles, power windows, air, CD, remote keyless entry, excellent condition. 56,800.

Call 603 244-5060.

FORD T-BIRD LX EDITION, 1995 - Needs head gosket, 2 new tires. S450.

603-642-7954.

GEO PRISM 1994 $500 or best offer.

Call 603-926-9895 after 6pm or 603-553-2747.

GEO PRISM, '994 - Reliable, affordable transport CLEAN interior, exterior, history. New rear struts, battery. 110K. 5 speed man­ual, AC, AM/FM/cossette. S2.000 Be’h, 978 223-05'C bmp046comcast.net .

LINCOLN, 1989

$500Cell: 508-560-9879

LINCOLN Continental 994: Fair condition, new A/C, tires, well maintained KBB $2125. Priced to sell $1800.

LINCOLN CONTINENTAL, 2001, block, v8, loaded pretty car! 32K 55,000 Re­construct Title. 978-423-9572

LINCOLN MARK V, 1977 - 70K miles, power moonroof. loaded, never seen snow, maroon, real sharp. $4900. Call 603-434-4298.

MERCURY COUGAR Coupe, 2002 - 2 door, V6, 2.5L, AC, cruise control, power win­dows, Alloy wheels, single compact CD, $5,750/best. Call 978-397-5825.

Mercury Grand Marquis 1994

V8, 151K miles, well main­tained, great condition in & out. Family owned in Peobody for 10 years. $1600.

John 978-532-5720

Mercury Grand Marquis 1997

One owner, 84K, looded, mint condition, $4000

978-475-6633

MERCURY Grand Marquis GS 1999, I owner, elderly person, 13,500 miles. Great condition. $i0,400/best Leave message, 978-687-7441.

MERCURY Grand Marquis GS Park Lane 1997 : 75K, white with blue Landau roof. Excellent condition. Well main­tained 54995/best 978-927-5090

MERCURY SABLE STATION WAGON LS 1991, 3.0 V6

Blue, good condition, runs great, reliable & safe. I4IK, S ’OObest 978-74 -1981; 617-335-1932

MERCURY SABLEWAGON-1998 - 200k

Needs head gasket. S500/best. Call Rich 6 603-432-1909,

MUSTANG '0, convertible, leother, V6, auto, ac, power windows/locks, ABS brakes, cruise, Mach 460 sound, 6 cd, 32K miles, $12,500,781-631-7041

MUSTANG COUPE -1996

117k miles, Silver, 6 cylinder standard, new tires, brakes,

8, rotors. High end stereo system. S3,OOO/best offer.

(603)434-8530

OLDS 98 Regency Elite 96 leather, ac. all power, sun­roof, '00K miles, runs great

$3500. 978-465-0070

OLDS CUTLASS 1990 I owner 4 cylinder, 87K great on 90s well maintained $1200

978-685-3717 ./976-420-8940

SATURN OF HAVERHILL

04 Dodge Stratus

01 Hondo Possport SUV 4x4PU023I4..........................$12,67502 Saturn L200PU02320 .....................111.135'02 Saturn L300PU02321........................ ..$11,846'02 Saturn L200 PU02322....................... $10,845'01 Saturn L200PU02323........................ ...$9,43204 Saturn IONPU02337....................... ..$12,551'04 Dodge Neon SXT PU02338....................... ,.,$9,993'03 Saturn VUE SUV,U02239A..........................$12,97300 Jeep Cherokee Sport SUV,U02262A...........................$9 48305 Saturn VUE SUV AWD,U02317A.........................$21,99504 Jeep Liberty SUV 4x4,

819786A..........................$16,99502 Soturn SC2PU0I8I6..........................$10,99504 Buick Rendezvous SUV,PU02279.........................$16,777‘02 Chevy Trailblazer LS,PU02282.........................$14,99403 Chrysler Town & CountryMihivon. PU02283 ........$11,96102 Saturn VUE Special EditionPU02284.........................$14,99500 Saturn LS2PU02287.........................$7,72702 Ford Explorer XLT SUVPU02289..........................$14,99305 Hyundai Santa Fe SUVPU02294..........................17,88805 Hyundai Santa Fe SUVPU02295..........................$17,88805 Hyundai Santa Fe SUVPU02296..........................$17,88802 Chevy Blazer LS SUV4WD

SATURN, SLI, 1995, good condition, AC, stereo, cas­sette, Methuen. 92K miles, $1500 or best. 978-397-3104

AUDI 100 CS Sedan '92I71K miles, engine, body, leather in good shape. A/C

& sound system need work New a/c compressor avail­

able, $1800, 978-927-5493

HONDA Civic 1997 EX coupe silver, 2 door, 145k. l-owner, 6 changer CD, A/C, auto., moonroof, power windows & locks, anti lock brakes, dual air bags $4600.781-639-4987

LEXUS LS400, 1999 white with beige leather interior, fully loaded, book value $22,900, asking $17,900.

LEXUS 1997 ES3OO, black with black leather interior, fully loaded, asking $10,000. Call 603-401-1950

SAAB 900S, 1994, new body style, 4 door, auto, only 86K miles! In great shape, runs

beautifully, inspection sticker, 53,500, 978-474-6230

S.D.E.AUTO SALES

Chevy K-3500 4x4 Dump, 2002 fisher 9' minute mount plow,auto, a/c, like new......$24,995,Ford FISO 4x4 Quad Cab 2000 auto, 4 door, loaded.... $11,495. Ford Explorer 4-door, auto­matic, 4x4, A/C, XLT, newtires, looded................. $3,995.

GMC 2500 1995 extra-cab, 4x4, 8' bed, A/C, auto, runs looksnew.............................. $6,995.

Chrysler town & country van, 1999, quads,front & rear A/C, $3,995,

Newton, NH (603) 378-9273

AUDI, 2001, A6, 2.7T Quattro, AWD, Melange outstanding condition. 95K miles, ABS, 8 airbags, including front & right side curtoin, alarm systems, leather seats with dual front power, Bose pre­mium sound, Xenon lights, power sunroof, and more. Garoged year round and dealer maintained. $16,900

Coll Tim 978-346-8842

Audi A-4 1.8T '00Black, 107K. Nicely equipped with Bose sound, heated seats, moonroof. Just had 100K service including timing belt & water pump, $10,500/best EXCELLENT CONDITION!1 -978-397-3385 or 1-718-791-3129

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COMMONWEALTH

HONDA Civic Coupe 1998: 94K miles, CD player, 5 speed. In good condition. $5000 or best, 978-531-8701

HONDA Civic CX, 2000, 5 speed, 47,000 miles,

35 mpg,not a lot of bells/whistles but great transportation.

$6,500. or best offer. 978-590-3119

HONDA CIVIC EX 1997 2 door, 5 speed, black, rear spoiler, excellent condition, 35 mpg., 174k, 1 owner, new AC, almost new toyo tires. $4900 .................. 978-546-3732

LEXUS LS420, 1994, 106K miles, leather, power every­thing, sun roof, looks good, $6,000. Call 978-828-9217. __

firs/ /funMAZDA 1997 , 626 , 4 door, Se­dan, white with leather inte­rior. 80,000 miles, very well maintained, all schedule maintenance complete, 30+ mpg. Extremely reliable transportation. $3000/best. Offers ore negotiable.

Call 978-764-4856

SAAB 900S Convertible, 1997, Runs and looks fine, blue/ blue, $5,700, Call Phyllis at 978-927-1621.

SAAB 900 Turbo 1997 Bodycoupe, 4 cylinder, sunroof, now blue, pristine condition, 02, extras 57500 978 685-8656

SAAB 9-5 2003 silver, leather, automatic., loaded.. On-Star

excellent condition3lk miles. $19,000. 978-465-0776

MAZDA 626 LX, 1996 4 door, auto, CD player, power win­

dows/locks, 4 cylinder, 39 miles per gallon, excellent shape

irVOut 129K. 52350 , 978-685-004!

SAAB AERO 9000 '94 Black, new clutch, muffler, tires,& much more. 142K miles.

This car runs great. Must sell only $3000 Call 978-852 7659

FORD CROWN VICTORIA 1998

Police Package. High per­formance parts, roush, leather interior, marauder exhaust, all moog parts. 54,OOO/best. 978-809-0806

LINCOLN Town Cor '985 Mint, leather garaged sil- ver/black, moon roof, estate sale. 5 750 978-499-76’5

LINCOLN TOWNCAR 1992. 110K miles, runs good,

SlOOO/best.Call 978-373-2698

FORD CROWN VICTORIA 99c Owner, 8’K miles

Traction Control, Full-size Snare Well Maintained and in Good Condition $6 500, Best Offer. Call 603-887-2470

I FORD Crown Victoria LX, 995 Runs great highway

miles green. S' 600. Call 603- 434-0930.

FORD Escort ZX2 2000: 5 speed ’ea. very reliable, 2nd owner 85K miles S25OO/ best. Rob at 603-772-4934

LINCOLN Town Car '992 Executive Series, 62K orig, nal miles, excellent condi­

tion, maroon with white top, too many options to mention.

A Must See car. $4,500. Call 603-893-2275.

LINCOLN Towncar, 1997, i|7K miles, grey, leather, looded, greot on gas. Excellent condi­tion. S3,750. 978-886-2162

LINCOLN Town Car Ulti­mate, 2004, perfect condi­tion only 8,600 miles Asking S28.8OO. 978-470-2929

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ester shot e. 270 ft nt igc i < liff Avenue and 233et >f frontage on dramatic Shore Road f&JOftOOff

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s unique hilltop propem on over K acres near the center of his- it Viest New bur} offers complete pri vac} and panoramic views s gracious residence with gourmet kitchen, state-of-the-art sys- is approximate!} 3 6OO square feet of living area, open floor plan hedral ceilings a grand staircase and sun drenched rooms provides unparallel setting for entertaining fl 125,000Peter Willis • 6/~ J5“T-O/$9 • fiuillis9landvest.com

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$10,964

58,923

$12,986'99 Saturn SL2’30204A .......................... 54,99505 Ford Escape XLS SUV'3258A............................ S',5,992'02 Ford Windstar LX216699A.......................... $10,84800 Dodge Ram 1500 Quad

Cab, extended pick-up 4x4404240A.......................... .59,85200 Soturn LS2

802884A ....................... .$7,99402 Soturn VUE SUV

80534!............................. S ' 98303 Dodge Dakota SLT

809988A.......................... S'4.96300 Ford Windstar LX

810298A........................... $6,72503 Pontiac Grand Am

81192IA.............................$9,531

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OLDSMOBILE Delta 88 1991: 3.8 Liter, V6, runs great with new brakes, S850.Coll David......... 978-532-0490

PONTIAC BONNEVILLE LE991 - 4 door, extras include

remote starter, alarm sys­tem. Runs well at 166K mointoined miles S975-best offer. Coll Leo 978-686-7895,

PONTIAC Bonneville SSEi

2001-8L000k miles, LOADED fantastic shape, new tires

ond brakes, Black Leather, Moon roof, ALL OPTIONS, oir ride, traction control,

ABS. No dents or rust Adult owned. Great in SNOW! Be low book 8 S ,000 or best of­fer. Posted on craiglist.org & htto:,7autos.yahoo.com

or call (603)432-8603 (Londonderry 03053)

Pontiac Grand Am 1995 V6: Brand new tires & alternator new front disc brokes, needs heod gosket. 5200 978-372-9327

PONTIAC Grand Am, 1999, V6, auto- 60K miles, fully looded, in mint condition, must see. S4.990 978-424-5196

PONTIAC Grand Am Sedan 1997, 96,071 miles, runs strong, nice car, no rust needs a transmission, $500 os is. Call Kelly 603-382-5019,

PONTIAC GRAND PRIX '998 SE Sedan V6, all power, 79K miles new tires & brakes Kelly Blue Book good condi tion, 54100/best. 978-777-8251

VW Beetle GLS, 2002, Diesel, 42K miles, Certified Pre- Owned, loaded, green with block velour, 40- MPG.4205375P.............$19,995.

MAZDA 6 Sedan, 2004, certi­fied pre-owned, 2 yr. 24K warranty, auto, 34K miles 4205325P........................515,995.

VW Jetta GL Sedan, 2004, certified pre-owned, 2 yr. 24K warranty auto, 34K miles. 4205212P............ 514,995.

SATURN SL2 Sedan, 2002, auto, good commuter car, 42K miles, 42052UP...... $7,995.

HONDA SE Accord, sedan,2002, nice clean car, 63K miles, #205220P............S13.495.

FORD Taurus SE sedan, 2004. loaded, 17K miles, like new .4205362P.............. $12,995.

CHEVY Silverado, 2500 HD, extended cab, 2004, 4WD, loaded, 49K miles.

"2O5275P........................$2,995

CHEVY Impalo LS Sedan 2004, loaded, like new, 22K miles, »205278P...........515,995.

YEO Chevrolet, VW Rte. 110 Amesbury, MA

Call Dave Prescott

(978) 388-0861 www.yeocars.com

CARLSON 73 Chickerin Rd..

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978-685-5000 ww-?\Jtatuied ^Tome (114^

Andover - Exquisitely crafted 4

bedrm. 2.5 bath sparkling NEW

CONSTRUCTION Greek Revival

with historic detail. Generous builder

contribution for countertops, cabi­

nets. and appliances. Antique Charm

& Brand New' $649,900

WE’LL GIVE YOU AT LEAST$2,000

FOR ANY TRADECHEVY Trailblazer, 2005, #843...............................$19,905

DODGE Rom, 2004, Pickup, 4C7844A.........................$13,904

KlA, 2003, Sedona, 4K40I8A .....................................$12,903

MITSUBISHI, 2003, Eclipse GT, #863 ......................$11,903

HONDA, CRV, 4HH765IA ......................................$7,998

KlA, 2003, Sedona, 4K4018A .....................................$12,903

CHEVY, 2003, Impala LS, 4C9145A, .......................$5,903

PONTIAC, 1995, Firebird, 4HI016B......................$5,903

200 ON SALE!!

AUDI A4 2001 AVANT - 5 door, automatic, 66k miles.

SUPERB CONDITION!$12,OOO/best offer. 978-462-3791

BMW, 1992, 3181, 4 door, power windows, locks, sun­root. Manual, extra tires and rims. Great on gas. $1500 or best reasonable otter.

Call Bob, 603-793-6385

BMW 3181 95 Green/ton, 5 speed, sunroof, ac, alarm, 197K miles, current sticker used daily $3000. 978-388-3452

BMW 325119902 door, standard, I50K miles, needs new wiper blade mo­tor. 5800/best, 978-475-8955

BMW 325IA, 2003 - Like new. I7.5K miles, blue, cashmere interior, leather, 526,900. Call 978-304-1108.

BMW 330Ci, 2001, 2 door, auto, grey, moonroof, leather, BMW Warranty, 62K, 522,000.978-465-1566

BMW 528i, 2000 , 67K, excel­lent condition, Sports Pack­age, 6 mo. old tires, leather, Silver, $19,700. 978-609-2912

BMW 535is, 1987, standard, 200K miles, 4 door, sun root,

power, leather, runs like new, new tires, $',800 978-729-9621

HONDA CIVIC EX, 1997, standard, power everything, 6 CD Changer, 15IK highway miles, 54300/best.

Call 978-420-8851

HONDA CMC EX COUPE 1999

2 door, 4 cylinder, 1.6L Vtec, auto,, green, AC, power win­dows, doors, moonroof, tilt wheel, CD, 56K, good condi­tion. Asking 57500. Call Ryan 978-994-8718 & leave message

HONDA PRELUDE 1990, runs excellent, automatic, 90k miles, 52,400/best offer.

Coll Chris, 978-807-4153.

HYUNDAI Accent GLS, 2005,3 door, 1,700 miles, auto, AC, foe tory warranty,' owner, great

on gos, 58,500,978-465-8527,

HYUNDAI Accent Hatch­back, 1996, 2 door, A/C, 5 speed, 4 cylinder, I owner, 51,500 /best. 978-688-5590

HYUNDAI Elantra GLS 2000, 4 door, full power, A/C, 4 cyl­inder, low miles, service re­cords, very economical & dependable, immaculate throughout. Moving out o, state Must sacrifice $4,475. Marblehead 781-820-1329 or 781-639-0783.

MAZDA 626 LX 2000 SEDAN, Stondard, power seats, slid ing sunroof, 64k miles, good condition, $6,600 . 508-265-3883

MAZDA MIATA Convertible, 1993: Amazingly economical, well maintained and loads of fun. $3,900.978-270-2906.

MERCEDES 1990 190E - 150k, blue/beige leother, moon- roof, CD. Very good condi­tion. Asking $4,000 best offer, 603-382-4115 or 978-688-7373.

MERCEDES, 1992, 300CE, coupe, 108K miles, excep­tional condition in & out, Asking $9900 or best offer.

978-363-2969

MERCEDES 1997 S320 - 78,000 miles. Immaculate in­side & spotless outside. Huge moonroof 8, loaded. $16,500 or best otter. 603-472-8997.

MERCEDES1997 S-32078k miles. Fully Loaded!! immaculate in­

side, No stories, no problem! $16,500 or best offer.

(603)472-8997

MERCEDES 300SE, '93, block, power sun roof,

leather, 6 disc CD, excellent condition, $7,995. 978-314-2975

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DAEWOO 1999 , 4 door hatch­back, A-l condition, has premium radio with CD, power windows, sunroof, etc. 5IK, 42 miles MPG with standard transmission, 52695. Call 978-777 0'99

HONDA 1998 ACCORD LX Sedon, 140k, excellent condi­tion, new tire, new cotalytic converter. 55000.978-281-7230

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ACURA 1998 3.2TL Gold Pockage, 81,000 miles, new brakes, peorl white, leather interior. $9,850,978-531-8665,

ACURA, 2002, TL, 3.2 , type S, 87.000K miles, silver metalic, black interior, navigation system, bose sound system with 6 CD, 1 yeor bumper to bumper warranty, 260 hp, climate control, heated seats, power option pockoge. Alloy wheels fog lights. Xenon headlights, accura serviced, excellent condition, S'5,995 978-532-3910

ACURA, 2004, RL, 3.5 , 7.500K miles, graphite gray, ebony leather interior, voice rec­ognition navigation. Home link, XM satellite radio, on- star, bose sound system, with 6 CD, bolance of 4 year warranty. Climate control, all power Michelin 16" wheels goraged, Acura serviced. Showroom condi­tion. 534,995.978-532-3910

ACURA 3.2TL, 2003, fully looded, sunroot, leather, CD Ployer, block on black,4P44I5..........................518,750,AUTO TOWN • 603-382- 700

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ACURA 3.2TL 2003 pearl white, tan leather, power heated seats, sunroof, CD, ol loy/new tires, traction control & more 514,100.978-430-7287

ACURA Integra, 1995, stan­dard shift, runs very good,

$l,500/best.CoH 603-216-5161

ACURA MDX Touring, 200’, 4WD with navigation, V6, sunroof, leather, power eve­rything, perfect condition4P4438..........................522,900.

AUTO TOWN 603-382-1700

ACURA TL 3.2, '998 - Silver- blue, I47K, All service rec­ords. Runs like new. Recent tires, starter, timing belt.

Below book $7500Dove after 7pm, 978-927-8509

HONDA ACCORD,1992,167K Miles

$1600 or best offer. 978-463-9129

HONDA ACCORD, 1995 - High mileoge, runs but needs work 5900/best offer Call 978-975-2220.

HONDA ACCORD ,996 LX - 4 cylinder, automatic, with a/c, power windows/locks, sunroof, 105k. Excellent con­dition. 53,500.978-397-7192.

HONDA ACCORD1997 automatic, all power. New tires Great condition. Runs great. 54,300

Call 978-8'5-3268

Honda Accord 1998

V6 141K, excellent reliable car. Great MPG 54800

Call 603-485-4172

HONDA ACCORD 2001 COUPE

V6, Black, fully loaded, 89K miles, excellent condition, one owner, new tires.

59800/best, 978-302-6226

HONDA Accord, 93, power windows & locks, only 74K miles, excellent condition,

53800 978-314-2975

HONDA ACCORD COUPE EX, 2001 - V6, block on black leather, fully loaded, 18’ rims with summer tires & stock wheels with snow tires. 1I5K highway miles. 59,500/ best offer. 617-271-3971.

HONDA ACCORD EX 1999

Very good condition. 4 cylin­der, excellent mileage, all oower, sunroof, CD, tape deck, 85K-Young, 59,500 or best offer. 978-688-5091

HONDA ACCORD EX 2002 Excellent condition, leather interior, sunroof, multi disk CD, 49K, 512,500/best, 2 year worronty, 978-927-3833

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INFINITI G35 03 Red, power heated leather seots. 6 speed ac, sport package, Bose 6 cd changer, 4 snows + set alloy rims, navigation, satellite, audio/cruise controls on steering, 35.8K miles, always garaged $24,200 , 978-373-9995 email 2003G35#comcost.net.

INFINITI 135 2002SEDAN, Silver with leather interior Remote starter Heated seots, steering wheel & outside mirrors. Sunroof with wind deflector Xenon headlights Bose 6-disc CD player power windows & locks, 36K miles Asking S'6 990/best Don 78' 599-0769

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MERCEDES BENZ, 1995, E320, silver with grey leather, moonroof, CD, 122K miles, excellent condition. Everything works, runs and rides excellent, $7,000.Call 978-352-5997 evenings

MERCEDES BENZ 300E, 199! AWD, looks & runs great, keyless entry, satellite radio, 52400, Call 978-546-8480.

MERCEDES S500, '01, silver, sport package AMG wheels, front/rear backup sensor,

Distronic, navigation pulsat ing ac seots, front/rear oir

bags. NADA S47KSell $34,000 ...... 978-314-2975

MGB, 1978, 73,000 miles, new tires, brokes, exhoust, ex­haust manifold, gas tank and much more. 51,800. or best Offer. Coll 978-741-2467.

MITSUBISHI2004, Outlander, LS,

AWD, I9K miles, grey,1 owner, $13,900, 978-777-1329

MITSUBISHI Eclipse, '997, RS, 93K miles, 5-speed, A/C, Sunroof, alloys, in good con dition, $3300. Coll 978-352-8466

MITSUBISHI Eclipse GS, 997, block with gray leather,

sun root, 5 speed '00K invested 53,900.55 250/best Andover, Helen 781-910-6323

MITSUBISHI Gallant 2000 ES, V-6, white, automatic, auto stort, power moonroof, CD, A/C, all power, alloy wheels, 136k. runs great, $3600-978-457-2632:978-521-7558

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NISSAN ALTIMA GXE 1998

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NISSAN Altimo SE, 1995, Fully loaded, many new parts, $3,000. or best offer. Call 978-768-7692.

NISSAN MAXIMA, 1987, 4 door, 6 cylinder, power eve­rything, moon roof, needs minor work, 5500/best.Call 978 289 2598

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SUBARU IMPRESA, 1997 1.8 liter, 4 cylinder, 5-speed manual, AWD. New tires & Brokes, Good condition, 147K miles 52,500 603-702-008

SUBARU imprezo L 1993 All wheel drive, loaded, auto Flawless Like new. $2995. Coll Mike 603-234-8842

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CAMRY LE, 2003Auto, PW, 439076'......... $16,987

MATRIX AWD, 2005Auto., AC, 4392091..........$18995

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ACCORD LX, 20041900 miles, 4JMI03.........$18,498

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229 Foreign Cars

SUBARU Outback Wagon 2001: AWD, 5 speed, transferable service agreement, great condition, 98K miles. 59900, 978-465-2019 or 617-349-2668

TOYOTA 1987 CAMRY,I owner, clean, well main­tained, runs great, excellent mpg, 51900/best, 978-681-7717

TOYOTA Camry, 1990, 4 cyl­inder, excellent on gas, cur­rent sticker, new tires. 52,495. 978-281-2291

TOYOTA Camry LE, 1998, Sedan, auto, dork red, 85K miles, 2nd owner, most rec­ords available........... 55,799.

Call 617-921-1303

TOYOTA CELICA 1992 GT, manual transmission, 124k, very good condition, all work papers, mony new parts! 53,500/best otter. Mon.-Fri., 8-5pm, 978-685-9251

TOYOTA Celica 83 Hatchback 5 speed, 175K, runs well, body good, excellent tires, needs alternator, thermostat, brake 8, clutch work power windows 8, brakes. S/SOTest. 978-470-3080

TOYOTA COROLLA'994 4 door sedan, beige, excel­lent condition, 66K miles, power windows 8 locks, automatic S3200/best otter Coll 978-685-8792; 978-828-3293

TOYOTA MR2, 1994 , 99K miles, 5-speed, T bor, fully loaded in mint condition, drives like new. 58700.

Call 978-230-6039

TOYOTA PRIUS HYBRID 2003

Fully loaded. 50K miles, NADA 518,000. MINT CON­DITION. One owner 603-437-9509 Call before 7pm

Volkswagen GolfGLS 2002 , 43 K 4 door, 5 speed manual, transferable warronty, fully loaded, greot on gas. 510,600.781-595-3119

VOLKSWAGEN JETTA GLX 2001, VR6 5-speed, fully loaded, routine maintenance, runs excellent. Great winter vehicle 102k, originol owner. $7000 . 603-898-7837

VOLVO 2000 S80, T6, 56K miles, heoted seots, leather, all options, greot condition, moondust, 2 snow tires on own rims, 5 mo. left on Cer­tified Warranty. 513,750.Call 603-329-6560

VOLVO 2401987 blue 4 door sedan. Mony up dates. History available 5900

978-927-8244

229 Foreign Cars 229 Foreign Cars

VOLVO S40, 2.4i, 2005 29K, Safari green with T-Teac in­terior (block); power sun- root/doors/cruise; fog lights, sport package; excellent cond ition; asking 522,500 best of fer, Coll tor more detoils

VOLVO V701998 - novy blue, original owner, dealer serv iced. 101k miles. 6 CD. good condition. 57450.781-631-4617

VOLVO V70 Wagon, 1998, Green with beige interior, 87,000 miles, greot condition, excellent maintenance rec­ords. 58K/best. 978-744-8934

VW 1993, Jetta, 4 cylinder, 5 speed, only 89K, no rust, looks & runs good. 51200. Methuen; 508 451-6424

VW EUROVAN GL1993 , 5-speed, 94K miles, A/C, Power windows/ locks - Runs Great! 51900/best. 603-382-9591

VW Golf 1996; White, great condition, CD stereo, sunroof, alarm, 4 door, 123K miles, 5 speed, MUST SELL to move 51950/best offer. 978-273-5466

VW Jetta 1996 5 speed, 153K, moon roof, red. well maintained. 51500

best offer 978-420-8940

VW Jetto 1999, Wolfsburg Edition, 5 speed, super clean, sun roof, 53,800. Call Izzy 978-609-6510.

VW JETTA, 2001 - V6, 52K miles, excellent condition, 511,000. Call Nicole ot 617-201 9365 leave message.

VW JETTA 2002,37k miles, in excellent condition, stan­dard, white, power locks, A/C. 510,500. 978-463-9920.

VW Jetta '96Red, 5 speed, 110K miles,

runs great, 52300.978 462 941

VW JETTA GLS, 2003, CD Player, power sunroot, oilpower options...........514,950.AUTO TOW* (603)3821700

www.autotowninc.com

CHEVY Silverado, 1999, auto Great work truck, good con dition 53,700,/best offer 508 843-1601, Lawrence, MA

DODGE 19871500 4X4 Runs good, Needs work. Fi, or parts. 5895/firm.

603-893-0952

FORD F-150 '98LIKE NEW! XLT Loriat, 4x4, Supercob, Red, every avail able option, 89K, in excellent condition Original owner, exceptionally maintained 59,750 or best reasonable of fer 978-521 2059 or 508 265-6595

TOYOTA TACOMA 1997 -72k miles

32' tires, toolbox, bedliner.

Runs Great!58000/best. 978 360 8445

FORD Explorer, 1997, 4x4, | GMC ENVOY 998 4 whee

86K miles, tires new. A/C needs work, 4 WD, all power no rust 53,800 603 898 3722

VOLVO 240DL Sedon, '989, Excellent condition, extra snow tires, new Am-Fm CD player, silver, mointenonce records, original owner. 52,275. Call 978-852-6574.

VOLVO 240 Sedan, '989, I24K miles, clean and looks good needs some work. 5600 Call 978-475-3137.

VOLVO 850 1996 R-turbo, red with black suede, all options, CD, moon, AC, heated seats, alloys, snow tires. 170,000 mi.

Steal at $5,500Call 781-608-6119

VOLVO 850 1997 Station Wagon, 5 cylinder, automa­tic, A/C, full power, leather interior, FWD, owned by fussy MIT professor, go- raged since new, impeccable throughout, mechanically 100%. Only 54,475. Marble­head 781-820-1329; 781-639-0783

VOLVO S40 200-: 48K miles, white, auto, leather, A/C, moon roof, cruise, CD plover, all power, excellent condition. Asking 511,990.978-764-14'9

VW JETTA GLS. 2002 - 1.8T, Tiptronic, power sunroof, al­loys. 44455B................512,995

VW JETTA4 GLS, 2002 - 2.0L, 5 speed, power sunroof, alloys, cassette/CD. H4499A. .....................................513,695

VW NEW BEETLE GL, 2003 2.0L, 5 speed, AC, power windows 8. locks, cruise con­trol, cassette. 4F0213A 513,995

VW JETTA4 GLS, 2003 - 2.0L, 5 speed, power sunroof, alloys, cassette/CD. HF0255A. ..................................... 514,495

VW JETTA4 GLS, 2002 - 1.8T, Tiptronic, power sun­roof, alloys, cassette/CD. 44493A..........................514,995

VW JETTA4 GLX, 2002 - VR6 (174), 5 speed, power sunroof, 17" alloys. 44495A ..................................... 516,495

VW JETTA4 GLS, 2003 -SW, auto., leather packoge, power sunroof, alloys, cas­sette/CD. 44505A......... 517,495

VW PASSAT GLS, 2003 - 1.8T, Tiptronic, power sun­roof, alloys. cassette/CD 44498A...........................517,995

VW PASSAT GLX, 2003 - Tiptronic, power sunroof, al­loys, cassette/CD. »F0'04A. ..................................... 521,495

NorthshoreVolkswagen

978-927-6000www.nsvw.net

Drivers wanted.'

VW PASSAT 1999 Wo9on, sil­ver, black leather, A/C, CD, keyless entry, many extras 65k. 57,750. 978-314-5351

VW Passat 2000 : 82K, 190HP, 20V, I.8T, loaded, clean in /out, well maintained, all records, S9395, pics available 978-462 3703

VW PASSAT, 2000, black, auto, I owner, well main­tained, looks 4 runs like new. $7000.978-749-9543

VW TOUAREG 2004, V8, leather, moon roof, full power, why buy new? N.A.D.A. Book value over $35,000, buy for only 529,500

AUTO TOWN603-382-1700

230 Trucks

CHEVY, 1500, 1993,4X4, auto, regular cab, 6 cylinder, long bed, excellent condition. No rust. 161K, $3500 978-462-8885

CHEVY 1997, 3500 one tan dump, duol wheels, 4x4,62K miles, new engine 4 trans mission, custom rack with II diamond aluminum tool­boxes. Very well maintained. Only needs power steering pump. 8'6" plow sander, will sell with or without tools. 515,000

978-804-0346

CHEVY, 2002, Silverado, 60K miles, 2 WD, shortbed.4.3 liter, V6, auto, AC, CD, ABS, blue. S9.000 Coll Mork

978-837-8699

CHEVY K30 1 tan pickup 87Diesel, 8ft plow, manual, 2 new batteries & alternator, good tires, rear slider, solid for age. S3000. 978-836-7174

CHEVY pick-up, 1990,short bed, flare side, standard,

great miles, runs excellent, 53,200. Call 603-944-3000

CHEVY Silverado, 996 ex­tended cab pick-up, 6' body lift, 33" Mickey Thompson tires. Aluminum American Racing rims, fun truck, runs excellent. I37K miles. 56200

Call 603-401-4102

Chevy Silverado 2002 Z71

V8, Auto., 4x4, Regular cab, short bed, 35K miles, AC, power, off road, extended warranty up to 74KA34 months well maintained. All service records available. 515,295.

Call 603-362-8954

CHEVY Silverado 97 Extended cab 4x4 Z71, 81,500 miles. ' owner. 2-tone, silver & green All power with remote start Mint condition. Dealer main­tained. $10,000. 978-744-7507

CHEVY Silverado LS 1500 Pick Up, 2000 , 4x4, Extended Cab 8 cylinder, leather interior 95K, remote start, alarm, good shape. 513,500. 978-740-9740

DODGE 1500 Ram Pick Up 2000 Extended Cab: 76K miles, white, heavy duty taw package, 4WD, auto. 58,500 Call 978-363-1528

DODGE 2500 4X4 CLUB CAB, 1998 - Short bed, 5,9 V8, auto., AC, 2 tone paint, 138K miles Needs nothing, reody toga1 56,400 603 765-6686

DODGE Dakota, 1996, 4x4, Extended Cab, outomotic, 91,000 miles, good condition. 53,795 Call 978-283-1122 or 978-335-7119,

DODGE Dakota Sport, 1997, club cab, 4x4, v6, 5 speed, black, I07K miles, original owner, $4800, 603-893-9106

DODGE RAM 2003 1500 SLT 4X4 Hemi, grey/black inte rior. CD, om/fm, off road edition 42k miles. Like new $21,995. Coll 978-281-3248

(fAIXENj)«JOTOM

DURANGO SLT 2000: Plus, loaded,#!.................... 57,999

RAM 2500 Quod 2002: With plow, #2.......................519,995

JEEP Wrangler Rubicon 2004: #3.................................$21,995

CHRYSLER 300c Hemi 2005: #4.................................$28,995

CHEVY Extended Cab 2002 4x4, diesel, #5............ $19,995

8X7-587-6229

603-434-0391www.allenmotors.com

FORD, 1992, F150,2 WD, 5 speed, 6 cylinder,

nice condition. $1250 or best offer. 978-465-3209

FORD 550 DUMP TRUCK, 1999 , 4 x 4 , 9 Fisher plow, 13,400 miles, municipal. $16,900. Call 978-283-1122,

FORD DIESEL 350 Loriat 2000, 8 Fisher plow, loaded- construction racks, 100k miles. 518,000.978-546-0236,

FORD DIESEL 350 LARIAT 2003 loaded. 46k miles 526,000/best offer.

978-546-0236.

FORD F150 ’985,4x2, original owner, 91K, manual, runs greot, needs body work 5850.978-372-5393

FORD F-150 1992With F-250 front end suspen sion. plow truck with 7.5 blade New front 8. back brake with new lines New alternator, new battery & more new parts. 53900/best. Call 978-258-3552 ; 978-420-6850

FORD F-150.1993Super cab with Fisher Minute Mount plow, 8 cylinder, auto

4WD, S3,500taest offer 603-978-3225

FORD F-150 1993 XL X-CAB

Short bed, auto, 4x4, $1700. Never plowed. 978-546-7505

DODGE 1500 SLT, 1999, Laramie, Quad Cab, pick up,

remote start, tow, r, 4WD. power, leather, AIWFM/CD/

Cassette, Cap, tool Box, 79K miles, 57,500.

Call John 978-697-9709

FORD F-150 1997CD player, 85K miles, Great

condition, MUST SELL!

MOVING' $4795.Call 603-396-9675

FORD F-150 XLT, '989 , 5.8L, 5 speed, no rust, 8 ft bed, tow

package, taw miles5',800/bes' 603-944 3000 j

FORD F250 '988 3/ 4 ton camper special supercab only 2000 miles on rebuilt engine, 150,000 miles on truck, 5 500

Call Dave 603 382 665

-ORD F250, 1994. 5 speed manual, 2 WD, 88K, runs good, black. Excellent work truck. 5',700/best 978-270 8943

FORD F250 Extended cab 4x4 centurion 1996 rebuilt 460 motor in 2004, heavy duty suspension 8 bed keyless en try smoked glass visor & bug shield Mickey Thompson rims 8, tires S85OO best

603-898 3208

FORD F 350 BOX VAN 997 Dual wheels, Unicel body, AAA/FM, Air, 58K miles,If you need a box von,

Almost Too Good To Be True!$11,900 978-4681282

FORD F350 FX4 Package, 2004 Power windows & locks, 8 Fisher XBIade plow, only 5K miles $25,999. Call 78 3076586

FORD F350 XLT FX4, 2003, 4x4, Crew cab, shortbed, 24,000 miles, extended war ranty up ta 75,000 miles, power everything, 6 disc CD, automatic, bed liner, ton­neau cover, 8 Fisher X blade plow Truck and plow in mint condition. 522,900. 603-893-62’6, 603-235-0536,

FORD F600 Bucket Truck,974, with 42 bucket, needs

some repair. 53,000. or best offer. Call 978-774-1312.

FORD FULL SIZE BRONCO, 1991, 4x4, 5.0 V8, auto., air, 115K, runs/looks excellent No rust, S2450, 603-475-2381,

FORD RANGER, 1997-Black, 5-speed manual transmis sion, 2WD, short bed, 150K miles. New brakes, main tained regularly. Nice, little, economical truck - $1,945, Call after 7 pm 603-895-1404

FORD RANGER 2002 Super Cab

4x2, V6, auto., AC, power windows, doors, tilt, cruise, bedliner, tonneau cover, 55K,1 owner, S8995. 603-893-6369

FORD Ranger XLT, 1997, Splash bodv, 4 cylinder 5 speed manual, running boards, teal color, excellent condition, very clean, no rust. 52,999. Call 978-927 779.

GMC Sonoma SL, 2003 , 4x4, black, automatic, oir, CD, 4.3L, 52K miles, 3 door 59,900, Call 603-401-1918

GMC YUKON SLT, 1997 2door, 4WD, all power, blue with gray leather interior tow package & more. MINT (see pictures on craig- slist.com) 56,500. 978-927-1424

ISUZU 2001, 16' box Oiese truck, 200K miles, excellen condition, S8K or best

Coll 603-894-6535.

ISUZU Extended Cab Pickup 1994 with track rack 6 tool box $2500 or best offer Call 978-835-4833

VW Gult Wolfsburg Special Edition, GTI, '99’. 5 speed, Euro headlights, teardrop rims, sun roof, good Winter cor 5 ,000 firm 603-944-3000

WEATHERGUARD Model '475 Rack - Front and back tor utility truck $200. Go Rhino Chrome Brush Guoord for full size truck 575 603- 686-5'84 leave voice mail

ACURA MDX, 2002 , 4x4, 7 passenger, navigation sys­tem, leather, fully loaded plus. Excellent condition. Warranty. Champagne color. $18,500. Call 603 893-9012

CADILLAC ESCALADE, 2002 Peorl white 49K miles, loaded, On-Star, power moon roof, 528,500.978 360 2809

FORD F150 200! XLT 4 doOr- supercab 72,k, 6 cylinder standard, tow pockage great on gas, very well maintained 59,000 Call Dave 603-382-6651.

Ford Explorer 1997

V6 4x4 XLT, leather cassette &6CD changer moonroof EXCELLENT COND'T'ON

54650/best 978 457 2042

Ford Explorer 1997 XLT

V6 40L. 4x4. 40K, tape CD changer, leather, moonroot,

red, great condition New tires well maintain 53900

54650/best 978-764 42 2

FORD Explorer 998 XLT: 80K miles, green oaded 4x4, 6 cylinder SOHC. run­ning boards, keyless entry, am/tm/cd. Non smoker. Mo­bil every 5K, air bags reor climate & audio contrc oil new brake rotcm pads in­cluded. E brake No dents/ accidents. S699M>est 978-7”? 397

FORD EXPLORER.999, Loaded, barn doors, oil , 9|W| FrlrtlP Ranor options, excellent condition, tQQie DaUcI

CHEVROLET Tahoe LT

1,000 miles S9.995 or best -easonable offer 978-204-8887

CHEVY BLAZER 1993: NEW Ball ioints, radiator, exhaust pump, brakes, tires. Needs body work. 2 drive shafts. 210,780. 5950. 978-994- 443

CHEVY BLAZER '994 Sil verado package 5 speed monual. 118,000 miles Excel lent engine 52750. Call 978- 499-0342 or 508-633-0324

CHEVY Blazer ’996: Very good condition. Brand new engine. Many options. 55495 or best offer. 978-283-6188

CHEVY Blazer, 2005, '989, 5500/best. Great tor plow truck, comes with hook up. Call 603-670-4350 for more info Bedford NH

CHEVY Suburban 2500 995: 4x4, needs exhaust, A/C re­charge, 120K miles. 53500 or best offer. 978-394-2686

Chevy Suburban LS '95 4WD

Tow package, new tires, new exhaust, 153K Great winter car. 56,695. 603-432-0073

drive, new engine with year unlimited warranty loaded, great shape. 57.790

HMA, Salem, MA. 978-744 4444

GMC Envoy 998 V-6 Vortec leather, Bose, power moon 4x4, perfect condition, rare all block 56,799 978-375-5596

Loaded, tow package looks like new, min, condition, 47K highway miles S8800

Coll 603-580 2808

FORD EXPLORER. 200 XLT, 59K, 4 door 4 WD. lots o, extras Great condition. 59500, 603-437 8836

FORD Explorer, 2002 4wheel drive, 4 door, 5,000 miles, super clean power windows, locks, CD, 6 cylin­der, greot condition 59.600 Call 603-434-643 .

Coll 978 465 39 3

INFINITY QX4 996 gold. 5 door SUV excellent condition, loaded, 120,000 miles, 57,400 603 425 6367

ISUZU Rodeo 995, good condition 52,500/best

Coll 978-689 335’ or 978-390-3042.

ISUZU Trooper LS 99 5 4 x4 auto., oir power windows CD, ' owner, high miles Mechanically sound $2,000 Coll 978 352-5235

JEEP, 2000. G'ond Cherokee LTD, 4x4, top of the ime lim­ited model All options 74K original owner Excellent condition ond well main­tained. 5 ",300 978-86 - 432

JEEP CHEROKEE'994 4WD 4 Litre 80* k

miles, dents, runs 5’ .400 Coll '603)434-9244

Jeep Cherokee 1998 Limited

4x4 88K mnes fully loadedALL NEW TIRES. Excellen' condition 56500 978-302-6226

JEEP WRANGLER 999 SPORT Only 54K Rea.

many options, Mint condition Ask mg $13,500 978 470 548

JEEP Wrangler Hardtop block with tinted windows

fits all Yj Models 5250 or best 603 702 0589

JEEP Wrongler Sport 999 : cvlinde' with sport corkage

I Dodge 8 Ford Vans 1996 (4) 5 passenger 100k * miles

asking 55,000 each Call 781 592-9744 ext 22'

DODGE Grand Caravan 1996 auto, dual door well main­

tained runs excellent cold AC won t lost 5.700 6039443000

' DODGE Grand Caravon SE 2002 4 3 000 miles excellent shape inside & out Privacy gloss power locks/wmdows, xevless entry Video system 58,000 Coll 978 526-742’

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j MITSUBISHI Montero Lim_J• 1 ited, 2003,27K miles, nc

passenger, 5 /ear 60K

■ roof, dual heated seats trac ' .tion control 4 WD S24K I

» j best offer. 603-329-6477

MITSUBISHI MON'rERO- LIMITED, 2002 49k miles |1 1 beige all leather S 6.900/

| best offer. Call 603-432 21656 1- NISSAN, Pathfinder. 996J

SE, sunroof, 4WD, 5 ■.Deed| good condition, 54 495

HMA, Salem, MA.978 744 4444

. RANGE ROVER 46 HSE 12002, tan with block leother- 1

1 loaded, Navg. system| DVD, Video game, roof rack. 11 mint' 532,000 6 7 828-97

JEEP CHEROKEE Classic 2000. 4WD auto alloys wheels, fully loaded only 63K miles 5 0 9 50.AUTO TOWN* 603 382 790

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Toyota Highlander

2004. 4x4

FORD EXPLORER 2004.Eddie Bauer model, white, j.4WD, outo 4.6L engine, I JEEP Grand Cherokee 00 4X4 25,000 miles with all avail- 1 silver/block leother oadea able options including towing j well maintained good condi-package off road packoge i running boards Owner has left tar military service. Must sell 520.900 Located in No. Andover 978-685-5497

FORD EXPLORER Limited, '994 Good condition 4x4, leother, new hubs moon roof. S2.200/best 603-382-0844

FORD Explorer XLT 03 Block & silver custom paint

hood scoop,39K miles, looded, greot condition in/out, greot in snow. 520,500. 603-434-0292

Chevy Suburban FORD EXPLORER LT 1996 - 4WD XLT 1998

Great winter vehicle! Hitch, | 4WD 4 door, All Power

new tires, leather, CD, sk racks S59OO Call 978-685 6279

CHEVY Suburban LT '997, | 4WD, 84K, most options, leother, new tires, 25k on | motor, good condition 58,800 '

978-687-0978 (home) or 617-679-2229 (work)

CHEVY TAHOE LS 1997 4WD

Dealer Serviced, 10,K miles towing, remote start,

flowless. 55900. 603-204-8200

DODGE Dakota 02: 4x4 gray, extended cab. auto. AC

tion, sunroof S 2k 978-28 45’2

JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE, 2004 4x4 graphite grey with block interior fully loaded lots of extros low miles. S'9,949 Cal' 918-853 2965

JEEP Grand Cherokee 2004 Laredo 4WD, perfect for winter! 52k miles excellent condition, well maintained, grey S 6.500.603-553- 800

JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE LAREDO. 998 4WD. ton 6 engine 93K miles good condition. 56,000/best Great in the snow! Pleose call Jay ot 978-922-2797,

good cond ...............$5150

978-474-4796FORD Explorer XLT 998, ex­cellent condition Sport Utility 4D, V-6, ”5,300 miles, leather, oil power, tow package new tires, CD 56.660 978-6 6-4065

FORD EXPLORER XLT '98

Blue, B7K, all the extros, power windows/locks CD Great condition in 4 out 57000/best offer. 978-530-143.

ISUZU 2001, ’6 bo7"diesel »K mites CD Player, Tor FORD Explorer XLT 99 4X 4neou cover, S8,7OO/best. Must sell. Call Andy 978-815-625!

FORD ESCAPE 2002: Bright red XLT, leather, moonroof, power seat, 6 changer CD. FWD, 53k, 3 year warranty or 45k. 513,950.978-807-7017.

SYSTEM 1 Heavy Duty its , FORD Expedition XLT 1999 Ladder Rack for Long Bed fully loaded, 3rd seat, excelwith winch system. Paid 51250 ASKING 5700. Call 603 686-5'84 leave voice mail.

lent condition, runs perfect Previous owner-auto shop owner. 59500. 978-578-0997.

JEEP Grand Cherokee Loredo. 200i, looded leather seots, all options, 35K miles

S 4,900 978-283-5203

dition tats of OD’-ons. 523 Call 508-259 5806 Glouces

TOYOTA Pick Up 4x4 yj cylinder, 5 speed, lift must see great si 53,500,/best 978-373-6086

CHEVY 988 VAN Tool boxes with drawers both sides, full cage Rocks with 2 tubes new brakes tires point 4 more 52900 978-975-7394

CHEVY ASTRO 2000 VAN 8 passenger, 71k miles A'C

JEEP Grand CherokeeLoredo. 2000 4WD ton Infin­ity sound, 6 CD changer, sun , roof. A/C, cruise tow pock , age, alloy wheels, 85K miles. Excellent condition. Great for winter S'0.900.978-886-3488

JEEP Grand Cherokee Ltd 998. green, 4 new tires CD cassette sun roof loadec

I 30K miles 54.500/bes, offer Coll 603-887-08 2

{ JEEP Liberty Limited 2002

Only 25.000 miles4x4, brand new condition. ’5

A b i,7 J— L .. . monrn lett on oDark Wedgewood new tires bumpe. Aarrantybattery'altemotor 54k highway good condition, CarFax, only 54750 Plaistow,NH 603-247- 586

FORD WINDSTAR SEL, 200' 87K miles. 1 owner, dark blue'gray leather loaded 57,999 978-360-2800

Garaged. 5 5 900 978-686 339 978-423-9553

JEEP Liberty Sport. 2004, Silver, automotic loaded heated, beige leather seats Only 9K miles! Like new condition Still jnder war ranty S'9,750.978-777-1005

CHEVY C”0 '994 corgo vor with metoi shelves 4 odder rack Blue we mointa ned S’500 best offer... 978-468-7157

CHEVY CUSTOM VAN '975 '26k miles automotic. V-8. power windows 4 locks great cond ’ on. 53.900 Co' 978-682-2700 ce” 6'7-908-37t)4

DODGE 2002 ow top cor version von excellent cond' tion 20k mites S'2,5OO

Call 978 532 4744

i DODGE CARAVAN 988 Rebuilt motor 6 tronsmis

son. Ne.-. .................S85(Vbest 978-462-0556

DODGE CARAVAN'992 automatic 65k new bat- tery’front tire! drives well, inspected Pio­neer AM.FM 8 CD Co” 603 382-2329 before 8:00 pm S900.00 or best offer

DODGE Caravon 994 need! head gasket 5300 or best

Call tar more information 978-685-6238

GEO Trocker, '995 4 whee drive, 103,000 miles. S BOO or best offer, os is. Running Coll 603-765-8438.

JEEP Wrangler 997 Green 5-speed, V6, Hard & soft tap, new tires hotter ( 4 seats covers. 56000.603-642-8678

Dodge Grandloravan Sport I998 original owner new transmission 8, head gasket 53950 or best call Bob or Jane 603-434-0800

DODGE ond Caravan Blue, 120,000

miles, runs wel 54 500 CallSQj 434-091_______________

DODGE Ram 500 Van. 995 92K mnes brand new tires

ladder racks greot work van 52,200/best 603 234-3643

Ask for Jay

DODGE RAM, 2000 72K miles Good condition

Vor hl- top 2002 TV, VCR 48,000 miles excellent cond' tior, 59 900 Cal' 978-685-8940

FORD AEROSTAR, '994 For ports or repair New parts 5200. Inquiries at 603- 556”25 osktor Joe.

96,000 miles 978-922-8308 c

diesel 56K miles, roof roc

oodea excellent condition 5 3 50C 978-92 5449

PQRD E35C 995 CUBE VAN ’0 aluminum box duo whees "0,400 GVW 207.000

, miles $7,500.978-688-8409

I FORD E35C 995 Supe- Cu’,1 Cargo Van, runsgooc racks

35,000 miles 52000/best of fer Coll 978-239- 254

FORD Mndstar 999 Fury- loaded 90,000 miles, gooc . condition 54.995 or best of

fer Call 978-258-6556

FORD Windstar GL 997 90 loaded, very clean, very pendable 7 passenger t hideaway children s seots

llMoving13-92T-038

GMC. 995. conversion van taw miles, coded exce tent condition Many new ports 55000 or bes* Offer

978-794-1070 978-809 9423

HONDA ODYSSEY EX 2000

79K miles Excellent condi­tion st to see ' w II buy it! S'2.900 Can 403-898- 655

MERCURY VILLAGER 95 Nice condition. High miles.

NISSAN QUEST 1998

DODGE Corovon Spo'' 2002 silver 50K miles auto AC

power windows 4 locks, remote start child seots

excellent condition 59 900Coll 978-468-4039

AC from 4 reor sea’s sever Good reliable family vehicle with front whee drive for the winter Reasonabiv priced o’ 54000 or best reasonable o*

I fer. Nights 978-372-07'4

PLYMOUTH Grand Voyager99 05.000 miles looks ana

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Cape Cod style home nestled among pine treesju&across the

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office cath cell LR. jaw'IM «IW|^te”ftuniertops and a cozy FP'c gm nUwilF ? spacious bdrms w-ample closet soa< dis suite wwnirtxxX bath & wak-m dose,

New mahogany deck .ovetooks the spacious backyard w 'mterastric wfidkte & total pnvacy Wonderful opportunity1 $829,900x Call Tom Carroll x141

Built in 1765 by aboktomst Wtan Jenkins, this horayras part ol the Underground Railroad Set on 1 act^wyX^tb»f| 3 baths 10 FPs. original wtde^ <yy4h^afcll4| iWupboards & a terracejH^zflBf^BvMFoiniards & grapevines There

is also atantwnpfiieating system, updated electrical, new kit

appl. new oaths plus a lull basement & a walk-up attic $609,900

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Pristine wooded reservation setting' 4 bdrm. Col. in new High Plain School district’■ X -ifl center

plus liv upstairs you'll find 4 Ig bdrms wample cl^fsp^T2 full baths. Additional storage in walk-up

attic and the two car garage is attached. $699,900

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Full acre with landscaped yard located w wajto distance to

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PLYMOUTH VOYAGER 996 EXCELLENT SHAPE

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TOYOTA SIENNA998 Looks and runs great! Maintenance records avail able. 185.000 highway miles. 54,650 ............. 16031437 4967

232 Motorcycles/Accessorits

HARLEY 1973 XLCH 98% restored. Been in stor­age last 3 years. 53,500 or best offer Call 603-898 6098 or 978-828-7817 ask for Joe.

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HARLEY Heritage Soft Toil,2003,5,300 miles. Anniver­sary Edition, leother bags,

Cobro pipes, extended 5 yeor worronty, Winter bubble for

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ARCTIC CAT 2003120Kiddy Kot. Excellent condi­tion. Used I season, only a

tew times. 51500 978-686-1790

SXR Yamaha Triple, 2002 600 miles, with cover, studded track, mint condition. $3,200. Coll 603-362-6442.

2001 YAMAHA 600 Triple, ex­cellent condition, only 484 miles, includes cover. Al­ways stored indoors $4000 Coll 978-373-5606

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ANDOVER - S149.900

Nothing to do except move into this 3

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with new appliances, vinyl windows, and gleaming parquet floors Handy to shops

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ANDOVER-S169.900

Totally renovated showplace condomini­um Easy access to laundry on same level

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ANDOVER-$174,900

Desirable 1st floor Andover Gardens

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NO. ANDOVER - S197.000

Great value! Clean, crisp 2 bedroom second floor end unit at Heritage Green Fully applianced eat-in kitchen, living

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ANDOVER - $219,900

Meticulous top floor unit in the historic

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ANDOVER - $273,000 & $280,000

Take your pick! Two Townhouse condos for sale in this lovely Shawsheen Village Colonial that backs up to town recreation

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Call Roberta Plati 978-475-2201

NO. ANDOVER - S319.999

Millpond unit in excellent condition' Light, bright kitchen with Corian counters and

hardwood floor, dining room with wall of built-ins 3rd floor bedroom or loft. 2 5 baths. 2 car tandem garage

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ANDOVER - S329.900

Abbot Pond Townhouse located just

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ANDOVER - S330.000

Delightful 4 room Ranch on a Icvely

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Call Jo Siraco 978-475-2201

METHUEN- $339,900

Privacy galore in this pristine 5 room condo. Fireplaced living room opens to deck, 2 bedrooms including cathedral master, all rooms freshly painted and new carpeting, lower level with slider to patio' Perfect location with deeded garage'

Call Ann Marie Fogg 978-687-4465

NO. ANDOVER - $349,900It has all been done! So many updates and upgrades in this charming 7/3/2 5 cape conveniently located near schools and commuter routes' Remodeled kitchen and baths, new windows, roof, gutters, electric, hot water heater, more'

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ANDOVER - $379,900

Simply adorable' 7 room Dutch Colonial in

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private yard.

Call Sue Shepard 978-475-2201

NEW PRICE! JUST LISTED!

NO. ANDOVER - $389,900

Best unit in complex' 6 room end unit in

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Call Jeannette Belben 978-687-4465

NO. ANDOVER-8419.900

Pride of ownership is evident in this updat­ed Ranch Sun-filled fireplaced living

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Call Cheryl Tibaudo 978-475-2201

ANDOVER - $424,900

Shawsheen Village Colonial on pretty

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Call Roberta Plati 978-475-2201

NO. ANDOVER - S439.900

Beautifully maintained 3 bedroom. 2.5 bath Colonial in great neighborhood Cathedral ceiling fireplaced family room

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Call E.J. Perdigao 978-687-4465

ANDOVER - $449,000

So much bigger than it looks' 9 room

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Updated island kitchen, fireplaced living room. 3-4 bedrooms, lots of hardwood, new roof, updated electric. C/A, and a great location near AHS

Call Mary Beth Cosgrove 978-687-4465

NO. ANDOVER - S479.900

Popular location on quiet country cul-de- sac for this 8 room Colonial Fireplaced liv­

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large kitchen with skylights opens to deck, den/office. updated baths, level acre lot.

Call Natalie Bradley 978-475-2201

NO ANDOVER - 5479.900

Library area! Classic 7 room Cape on cul-

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NO ANDOVER - S489.900

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Popular Haymeadow neighborhood' 3

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Call Lynette Carpenter 978-687-4465

NO. ANDOVER - S494.000

Spacious 4 bedroom Colonial, bright and

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Call Sandra Pinkham 978-475-2201

NO ANDOVER - S499.900

Fabulous 7 room Cape featuring an updat­

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Call Joan Ponti 978-475-2201

ANDOVER - S499.900

Totally updated 7 room, 3 bedroom. 1.5

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Call Jeannette Belben 978-687-4465

NO. ANDOVER - S525.000

Pride of ownership in this Colonial! Fire­

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gorgeous woodwork & floors in formal rooms, C/A. covered deck.

Call Terry McAnally 978-475-2201

JUST LISTED! OPEN SUNDAY 1-3

NO. ANDOVER - S539.900

This 8 room Colonial is ready to just move in' Beautifully sited on a private wooded

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1st ad! Sprawling 8 room Ranch with 3

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Call Nuala Boness 978-475-2201

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ANDOVER - S559.900

Walk to Pike and Phillips' Traditional NE Colonial with front-to-back fireplaced living

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NO. ANDOVER - S600.000

Sun filled 9 room Colonial located on a

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ANDOVER - S639.900

8 room Multi-level in popular Carriage Chaise area, walk to Sanborn School and

minutes from Rte. 93. 4 bedrooms. 3

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Call Natalie Bradley 978-475-2201

NO. ANDOVER - S729.900

Privacy in a neighborhood setting' Classic

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security. 3 car garage

Call Angela Sweeney 978-475-2201

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Custom 4100 sq ft Colonial on cul-de- sac Brazilian cherry throughout the first floor, granite and cherry kitchen, dual fire­

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Call Coletta Fanuele 978-687-4465

ANDOVER - $769,000

Fabulous in-town location on a cul-de-sac near Phillips Academy for this traditional Colonial with architect designed kitchen and baths Oversized rooms. 3 fireplaces hardwood throughout.

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ANDOVER - $799,900

Spacious newly built 10 room Colonial featuring an open foyer, all hardwood on

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Call Jeannette Belben 978-687-4465

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Belvidere Mansion Fully restored, careful­

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TRAILER WHEELS: for 4.80 x 12 tires In good condition 2 for $10. Please coll 978 475-5330

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A & M USED AUTO PARTSJunk Cars & Trucks wanted.

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THE ANDOVERS!Cozy 2BR Condo with extraLarge living room/dining room 2 good-sized BRs, one garage

space-*-, walk to train/shops/libraryCall Heather Holman at 978-269-2251

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AFFORDABLE ANDOVER!3 bedroom Ranch, great price!

Nice opportunity, amazing potential New roof 2003. vinyl siding

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ADORABLELight & bright3 BR Cape!

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Seller to entertain otters in the range ot S309K-S358 876Call Paula Carroll at 978-269-2214

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CLOSE TO EVERYTHING!Great location for this 8/4/2 ranch1Updated kit w/SS appliances FP HW

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GREAT STARTER!Lovely 2BR with spac LR

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PVRM 5399K-S458,876 'PVRM S429K-$488,876 PVRM S459K-S528,876

OPEN HOUSE SUN 2:304 47 Glenwood Road

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15 Princeton AvenueOPEN HOUSE SUN 1-3

30 Juniper RoadON FOSTER'S POND

Absolutely outstanding potential in this serene waterfront setting 3BRs on just

under an acre of fabulous serenity! Bring your tools!

Call Kirk Clarke at 978-269-2226 [email protected]

ACRE PLUSICharming 3BR Cape on beautiful lot.

New windows, HW, renovated bathStone grill next to in-ground pool!

Seller to emenair otters n the range of S369K-S428 876Call Sherri Schneider at 978-269-2264

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PRIVATE WOODED SETTING Great 3BR abutting conservation landand hiking trails! New roof, heat system, more, large screened porch, oversized deck, convenient to highways & town!Call Mary McAlary at 978-269-2275

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MUST BE SEEN!Versatile, updated 5 bedroom

C/A. replacement windows, newer roof. Updated electric & beautiful HW

Wonderful nbhood, not a drive-by!Call Peggy Patenaude at 978-269-2266

[email protected]

IDEAL ANDOVER LOCATION1 Stately 5BR Colonial with manyRecent updates! Step-down FR

Large kitchen. DR w/built-ins, FP Master w/balcony, must see'

Call Kirk Clarke at 978-269-2226 [email protected]

$679,000 $719,000$699,900 • $799,900/ea

OPEN HOUSE SUN 24 235 Haggetts Pond Road OPEN HOUSE SUN 1-3

8 Woodlhaven DriveOPEN HOUSE SUN 1-3

289 Lowell StreetOPEN HOUSE SUN 14

8 Seten Circle

NATURE LOVER'S DREAM Lovely 3BR on over 2 acres!

Updated baths & kitchen, fresh paint inside/out. HW, screened sunroom

Huge Master, abuts AVIS land!Call Heather Holman at 978-269-2251

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GREEK REVIVAL FARMHOUSE! Charming, renovated 4BR c1850

Stunning kitchen, built-ins, 2FPs Mahogany deck, lovely acre lot!

Great location near town & schools!Call Mary O’Donoghue at 978-269-2207 [email protected]

PHILLIPS COMMONS!Spectacular new townhomesAcross from the Bell Tower®

Phillips Academy' 2BRs, 3 5BAs Luxury detail thru, unbeatable location1

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IMMACULATE!Beautiful, light & bright S/4/2.5Professional decor & landscaping Screened porch, gas FP, top notch

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Once in a lifetime opportunity to own one of Andover's finest homes! Elegant 12RM Victorian (c. 1878) featuring 7BR, 4 full & 2 half BAs, 6 fireplaces, dramatic marble foyer, designer eat-in kitchen, spacious master suite with Jacuzzi tub, 2 balconies, 4-stall carnage house style garage and 1.22 acres of profes­sionally landscaped grounds. Spacious rooms, high ceilings, and onginal details set this home apart. Truly Magnificent!

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