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Andover Townsman AX EAGLE-TRIBLXE COMPANY Issue No. 11 34 pages NOVEMBER 13,2003 75 CENTS Extreme makeover, then TV wedding By Ben Heilman For once, a drama teacher is getting the spotlight to herself. Andover High School Drama Specialist Susan Sepich left town quickly and unexpectedly earlier this fall to star in the tele vision show Extreme Makeover. While both Sepich and her fiance have already had the plas tic surgery central to the show, they will not see each other - or the results of each others work - until the day of their wedding. The episode with Sepich and her fiance will not air until 2004 Sepich got a phone call from the shows producers in late October. Thats when she learned she had been chosen to appear on the show. She was on a plane the next day to Drama teacher California. Susan Sepich In a tear ful meeting with students before her trip, she explained that she had to step away from her classroom duties and from directing the AHS musical Tommy. Extreme Makeover is exactly what the title implies. The sub jects receive plastic surgery, dental work, hair-styling, make up and clothes. A popular seg ment of the program has the subject shopping for clothes while receiving fashion advice. In an e-mail to the Townsman, Sepich said she has sought plastic surgery in the past, after losing 110 pounds. "It has troubled me for a long time and in recent years I had begun to experience some medical issues around the damaged and loose skin on my body,wrote Sepich. Health insurance would not have covered the surgery, making it impossible for Sepich to afford it, she said. After Sepich applied for the program, the producers became interested in her boyfriend, Mike Choquette. and both were chosen for makeovers and surg eries. Choquette decided to pro pose to Sepich on camera for the show and the two will be mar ried at Disney World in Orlando, Fla. in early December. Footage of the wedding will appear on the program. The shows twist however, is that Sepich and Choquette have not seen each other since their surgeries. The next time they Continued on page 19 Index Arts & Entertainment ...................... 19 Business ................................................14 Classified/Real Estate ................... 23 Crossword............................................. 20 Editorial .............................................. 9 Education ................................................7 Letters ..................................................... 9 Obituaries ...........................................13 Police Log ............................................. 4 Sports ..................................................... 15 Townspeople ................................ 11 Town Talk............................................. 11 PATRIOTIC LIFT PHOTO BY TIM JEAN A ballon release at West Parish Cemetery, with balloons representing Andover veterans who died during the past year, was part of the Andovers Veterans Day services on Tuesday. More photos, page 5. BRICKSTONE TREE 30,000 lbs., 100 extra branches By Andrea Gregory It is beginning to look a lot like Christ mas, especially at Brickstone Square. The Brickstone tree a 96-foot-tall, 30.000-pound Norway Spruce tree - arrived in Andover late last week with a crew of 15 workers. The tree stands as tall as the building behind it. For 14 years, Brick stone Square has dis played a Christmas tree that brings people from all over the region to Andover. This years tree was shipped from the grounds of a hunting lodge in Columbia County, Pa., and put up and decorated by Egan Acres, a tree contractor based in upstate New York. When it arrived last week, there was a lot to be done. We engineer these trees, basically. They start off a lot differently than they end up,said James Egan, whose father, John Egan, is president of Egan Acres. Beneath the grounds surface, a concrete stand holds the tree in place and offers the illu sion that the tree could have easily grown right where it is. Eight 1 -inch thick cables also keep Workers guided the Brickstone Tree into place on Friday, after it arrived in town. the tree secure. On Monday night, the Egan Acres crew took a coffee break to talk about everything that went into Andover's biggest Christmas tree. James Egan said they were in the process of adding 100 branches by hand to give the tree a fuller look. "So you cant even see through it during the day,said James Egan. A string of lights was draped all over the tree, but workers said they were not all up yet. According to the crew it was going to take 80 to 100 hours of decorating time, which boiled down to more than 12-hour days to finish the job by their Thursday goal. It was going to take an hour just to top the tree with a star, said Addie Flisser, a mem ber of the Egan Acres crew. Flisser should know since he is the one who was going to place the star. Flisser said that he would take a hydraulic lift to the top with the star to meet another worker who would climb Continued on page 2 DPW: Drinking water comments outrageousHealth director sticks by statement By Ben Heilman Andover officials in charge of the towns drinking water say Andovers water is cleaner than most communitys, despite Health Director Everett Penney's state ment that there is a crisis waiting to happen." Last week, Penney expressed concern about contaminants to Fish Brook, which feeds Haggetts Pond, the towns drinking water source. But Jack Petkus, Depart ment of Public Works drector, charged Penney with overstating the issue. I think its outrageous. Fish Brook is not a substantial source (of Andovers drinking supply). Its a minor part,said Petkus. Sodium levels in Haggetts Pond - and in Andover tap water - are low compared to other towns that get their water supply from surface water, said John Pol- lano, Andover water treatment plant superintendent. There has been no detection of gasoline by products or other contaminants in town water, despite Penneys stat ed concerns, he said. But Penney said the issue of salt and other contaminants needs to be dealt with before the conta minants become health risks. Pen ney said town leaders need to fur ther protect Fish Brook - a sodi um-contaminated stream that is pumped into Haggetts Pond - or they should stop using it as a drinking water source. The debate began when the amount of sodium in Fish Brook - a five-mile stream that is pumped into Haggetts Pond - was found to be as much as 25 times greater than recommended by the Environmental Protection Agency. The highest readings were taken near a state-controlled salt dump located at the junction of Interstates 495 and 93. By the time the water gets to Haggetts Pond, the sodium is diluted. As a result, Andover homes get 40 milligrams (or three-quarters of a teaspoon) of Continued on page 10 Five months later, fire-damaged building to fall By Judy Wakefield No demolition permit has been filed in Town Offices, but a historic downtown building destroyed by fire nearly five months ago will be coming down soon, according to the towns Preservation Commission chair woman. Karen Herman said she talked with a New Hampshire demoli tion company last week about the burned-out eyesore of a building at 19 Barnard St. She said the company intends to take it down by the end of the month. They also plan to demolish the vacant building next door (former site of Hometown Seafoods) and build something new,Herman said. I haven't seen any plans and I just hope it's a nice addition to down town." She did not know if those new plans for the site involve using it for retail space or office space, and neither did the spokeswoman for the owner of the two build ings. The two buildings are owned Town might spend $800K on new vehicles Page 6 by Lally Realty of North Main Street and Ronnie Reidy of that office said she was not sure about the future of the buildings. She said she did not know when the buildings were coming down. "It could be coming down this week or next month," said Reidy. Why has it taken so long for demolition to begin? Circum stances, replied Reidy. I just cant say.It was early in the morning on June 30 w hen a fire broke out at Andover Livery, which was housed at 19 Barnard St. The fire department said improper disposal of a cigarette was the cause of the 2 a.m. blaze that also destroyed the livery location and Harkins Real Estate, the only other business located in the building. No one was injured in the fire. Fire Chief Charles Murnane has said two Livery employees were the last people in the build ing and left at about 12:50 a.m. Flames were noticed by Park Street Pub owner Rick Pruneau Continued on page 4 PHOTO BY TIMJEAN As winter approaches, the roof and some second-story windows remain uncovered at 19 Barnard St. The building is expected to be demolished this month.

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AndoverTownsman

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Issue No. 11 34 pages NOVEMBER 13,2003 75 CENTS

Extreme makeover, then TV weddingBy Ben Heilman

For once, a drama teacher is getting the spotlight to herself. Andover High School Drama Specialist Susan Sepich left town quickly and unexpectedly earlier this fall to star in the tele­vision show Extreme Makeover.

While both Sepich and her fiance have already had the plas­tic surgery central to the show, they will not see each other - or the results of each other’s work - until the day of their wedding. The episode with Sepich and her fiance will not air until 2004

Sepich got a phone call from the show’s producers in late October. That’s when she learned she had been chosen to

appear on the show. She was on a plane the next day to

Drama teacher California. Susan Sepich In a tear­

ful meeting with students

before her trip, she explained that she had to step away from her classroom duties and from directing the AHS musical Tommy.

Extreme Makeover is exactly what the title implies. The sub­jects receive plastic surgery, dental work, hair-styling, make­up and clothes. A popular seg­ment of the program has the subject shopping for clothes while receiving fashion advice.

In an e-mail to the Townsman, Sepich said she has sought plastic surgery in the past, after losing 110 pounds. "It has troubled me for a long time and in recent years I had begun to experience some medical issues around the damaged and loose skin on my body,” wrote Sepich. Health insurance would not have covered the surgery, making it impossible for Sepich to afford it, she said.

After Sepich applied for the program, the producers became interested in her boyfriend, Mike Choquette. and both were chosen for makeovers and surg­eries. Choquette decided to pro­pose to Sepich on camera for the show and the two will be mar­ried at Disney World in Orlando, Fla. in early December. Footage of the wedding will appear on

the program.The show’s twist however, is

that Sepich and Choquette have not seen each other since their surgeries. The next time they

Continued on page 19

IndexArts & Entertainment ......................19

Business ................................................14

Classified/Real Estate ...................23

Crossword.............................................20Editorial .............................................. 9

Education ................................................7

Letters .....................................................9

Obituaries ...........................................13

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

Townspeople ................................ 11

Town Talk............................................. 11

PATRIOTIC LIFT

PHOTO BY TIM JEAN

A ballon release at West Parish Cemetery, with balloons representing Andover veterans who died during the past year, was part of the Andover’s Veterans Day services on Tuesday. More photos, page 5.

BRICKSTONE TREE

30,000 lbs., 100 extra branchesBy Andrea Gregory

It is beginning to look a lot like Christ­mas, especially at Brickstone Square.

The Brickstone tree a 96-foot-tall,

30.000-pound Norway Spruce tree - arrived in Andover late last week with a crew of 15 workers. The tree stands as tall as the building behind it.

For 14 years, Brick­stone Square has dis­played a Christmas tree that brings people from all over the region to Andover.

This year’s tree was shipped from the grounds of a hunting lodge in Columbia County, Pa., and put up and decorated by Egan Acres, a tree contractor based in upstate New York. When it arrived last week, there was a lot to be done.

“We engineer these trees, basically. They start off a lot differently than they end up,” said James Egan, whose father, John Egan, is president of Egan Acres.

Beneath the ground’s surface, a concrete stand holds the tree in place and offers the illu­sion that the tree could have easily grown right where it is. Eight 1 -inch thick cables also keep

Workers guided the Brickstone Tree into place on Friday, after it arrived in town.

the tree secure.On Monday night,

the Egan Acres crew took a coffee break to talk about everything that went into Andover's biggest Christmas tree. James Egan said they were in the process of adding 100 branches by hand to give the tree a fuller look.

"So you can’t even see through it during the day,” said James Egan.

A string of lights was draped all over the tree, but workers said they were not all

up yet.According to the

crew it was going to take 80 to 100 hours of decorating time, which boiled down to more than 12-hour days to finish the job by their Thursday goal.

It was going to take an hour just to top the tree with a star, said Addie Flisser, a mem­ber of the Egan Acres

crew. Flisser should know since he is the one who was going to place the star. Flisser said that he would take a hydraulic lift to the top with the star to meet another worker who would climb

Continued on page 2

DPW: Drinking water comments ‘outrageous’Health director sticks by statementBy Ben Heilman

Andover officials in charge of the town’s drinking water say Andover’s water is cleaner than most community’s, despite Health Director Everett Penney's state­ment that there is “a crisis waiting to happen."

Last week, Penney expressed concern about contaminants to Fish Brook, which feeds Haggetts Pond, the town’s drinking water source. But Jack Petkus, Depart­ment of Public Works drector, charged Penney with overstating the issue. “I think it’s outrageous. Fish Brook is not a substantial source (of Andover’s drinking supply). It’s a minor part,” said Petkus.

Sodium levels in Haggetts Pond - and in Andover tap water - are low compared to other towns that get their water supply from surface water, said John Pol- lano, Andover water treatment plant superintendent. There has been no detection of gasoline by­products or other contaminants in

town water, despite Penney’s stat­ed concerns, he said.

But Penney said the issue of salt and other contaminants needs to be dealt with before the conta­minants become health risks. Pen­ney said town leaders need to fur­ther protect Fish Brook - a sodi­um-contaminated stream that is pumped into Haggetts Pond - or they should stop using it as a drinking water source.

The debate began when the amount of sodium in Fish Brook - a five-mile stream that is pumped into Haggetts Pond - was found to be as much as 25 times greater than recommended by the Environmental Protection Agency. The highest readings were taken near a state-controlled salt dump located at the junction of Interstates 495 and 93.

By the time the water gets to Haggetts Pond, the sodium is diluted. As a result, Andover homes get 40 milligrams (or three-quarters of a teaspoon) of

Continued on page 10

Five months later, fire-damaged building to fallBy Judy Wakefield

No demolition permit has been filed in Town Offices, but a historic downtown building destroyed by fire nearly five months ago will be coming down soon, according to the town’s Preservation Commission chair­

woman.Karen Herman said she talked

with a New Hampshire demoli­tion company last week about the burned-out eyesore of a building at 19 Barnard St. She said the company intends to take it down by the end of the month.

‘They also plan to demolish the vacant building next door (former site of Hometown Seafoods) and build something new,” Herman said. “I haven't seen any plans and I just hope it's a nice addition to down­town."

She did not know if those new plans for the site involve using it for retail space or office space, and neither did the spokeswoman for the owner of the two build­

ings.The two buildings are owned

Town might spend $800K on new vehicles

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by Lally Realty of North Main Street and Ronnie Reidy of that office said she was not sure about the future of the buildings. She said she did not know when the buildings were coming down.

"It could be coming down this week or next month," said Reidy. Why has it taken so long for demolition to begin? “Circum­stances,” replied Reidy. “I just

can’t say.”It was early in the

morning on June 30 w hen a fire broke out at Andover Livery, which was housed at 19 Barnard St. The fire department said improper disposal of a cigarette was the

cause of the 2 a.m. blaze that also destroyed the livery location and Harkins Real Estate, the only other business located in the building. No one was injured in the fire.

Fire Chief Charles Murnane has said two Livery employees were the last people in the build­ing and left at about 12:50 a.m. Flames were noticed by Park Street Pub owner Rick Pruneau

Continued on page 4

PHOTO BY TIM JEAN

As winter approaches, the roof and some second-story windows remain uncovered at 19 Barnard St. The building is expected to be demolished this month.

2 THE TOWNSMAN, NOVEMBER 13, 2003

PA to honor former Freedom Rider Nov. 19

20,000 lights will go on Nov. 29The Rev William Sloane

Coffin, a peace, civil rights and social justice activist, will be honored at Phillips Academy on 7 Wednesday, Nov. 19, when he is awarded the Claude Moore Fuess Award at an all-school meeting.

A 1942 graduate of Phillips Academy,Coffin has "led a \ar- ied and accomplished career often taking controversial stands on civil rights andpeace issues." said a school press release.

Coffin served as a World

City (1977-1987). and presi­dent of the nuclear disarma­ment advocacy group SANE

FREEZE (1987- 1990).

Coffin gained national prominence in the early 1960s as a Freedom Rider, one of a group of activists, black and white, who rode interstate buses- in the South to protest segregation laws. He was arrested, but the

War II infantry officer and liai­son to the French and Russian armies and later served as a CIA operative, training anti- Soviet Russians for operation within the Soviet Union. He graduated from Yale Universi­ty in 1949 and later entered Yale Divinity School and received a bachelor of divinity degree in 1956. He was chap­lain of Yale University (1957- 1975), senior minister of the Riverside Church in New York

Bill Coffin,Phillips alumnus conv iction was later

overturned by the US Supreme Court.

During the Vietnam War, he gained national attention after his arrest (along with Dr Ben­jamin Spock, graduate of the Phillips Academy class of 1921), on charges of conspira­cy to aid military draft resisters. The charges were dropped on appeal.

First awarded in 1967. the Claude Moore Fuess Award honors Phillips Academy alumni for distinguished con­tribution to public service. The aw ard is named for the acade­my's 10th headmaster.

■ TREEContinued from pane I

the tree, and together they would secure it. Flisser said tree climb­ing was part of the decorating

process."We all climb it. We have to,"

said Flisser.But 2().<XM) lights are ready to

be turned on and 1.250 orna­ments and 1,250 red bows now cloak the branches of the giant

Brickstone tree."It s got to be the most beau­

tiful tree we've put up." said Michael Gencarelli. "This is the heaviest we've ever dealt with."

According to Gencarelli, the tree was 55 years old. He said he counted the rings five times to make sure.

"This is one of the biggest we’ve ever done," said John Egan, from the base of Andover's biggest holiday deco­ration.

John Egan said a tree being delivered to Miami. Fla. tops the Andover tree by a couple of feet, but the Andover tree weighs

more.On Saturday, Nov. 29 at 5:30

p.m., a tree-lighting ceremony will turn Brickstone Square into a holiday treat that will be visi-

ble for miles. Every weekend until Christmas kids will have a chance to sit on Santa’s lap. ride on a carousel or just admire the view.

Those who come down to Brickstone Square are encour­aged to bring an unwrapped new toy for the Toys for Tots pro­gram, which distributes holiday gifts to needy children. Proceeds front pictures with Santa will benefit the YMCA.

"Everything went perfectly.We’re on sched­ule. Everything looks good," said Frank Shea, gen­eral manager at Brickstone Square. “We’ve got the Santa’s Village. That’s pretty much in place.’’

Santa’s tent is scheduled to reach Brickstone Square on Nov.17. This year the tent will have heat and wooden floors, as well as Christmas lights.

"This year, we

thought we would put Santa in a warm environment,” said Shea.

Shea said the big step will be the carousel, which is scheduled to arrive the last week of November.

He said Brickstone Square is looking forward to the tree­lighting ceremony and the weekend festivities that will fol­low.

PHOTOS BY TIM JEAN

Donald Breen cuts and shapes the trunk of the Brickstone Tree (left) so that it can be raised by a crane and placed into a hole in the ground. The tree Is also secured with cables.

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For 10 years, the Life Safety Achievement Award has recog­nized Andover was one of the local fire prevention activities that contributed to reducing the number of lives lost in residen­tial fires. The Andover Fire Department qualified for the award in 2002 because it record­

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

The house at 11 Shawsheen Road was built in the late 1700s. It was owned by many fami­lies whose names are familiar today, in part because streets are named after them. Former owners include: Abbot, Marland, Stevens, Morse, Osgood, Kneeland and many others. The building is now part of the Andover Village Industrial District.

Island cleanupAlan French is helping to

put together a group of people to help remove unsightly debris from a town-owned island on Foster’s Pond.

The cleanup will take place Saturday and/or Sunday, Nov. 22 and 23 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Those interested in working for an hour or more can contact French at 978-470-1982, or 978-475-4910. They should plan to bring work gloves and warm clothes and meet at 15 Fosters Pond Road.

More information can be found on the Web site www.fosterspond.com.

Flu clinics offered by town, VNAFlu clinics for Andover resi- fire and police departments and

dents are scheduled for today, Thursday, Nov. 13. from 3:30 to 6 p.m., at the Andover High School Field House Gym; Nov. 20, from 6:30 to 8 p.m., third- floor conference; Nov. 24, from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m., Senior Center. Pre-registration forms will be available at the Andover Memo­rial Hall Library, senior center.

Town Offices.VNA Care Network, a non­

profit home health care, hospice and wellness provider, will offer flu vaccinations at clinics in east­ern and central Massachusetts this fall and winter. In Andover a clinic will be offered at Brooks, 229 North Main St., from 10 a.m. to noon on Nov. 18.

Have Nutcracker information?Get it in this week

Calling all Nutcracker kids! The Townsman will publish a

listing of local students who are performing in The Nutcracker on Thursday, Nov. 27, in the Holi­day Gift Guide. Parents or dance instructors who would like to provide write-ups and photos for this story must submit them to the Townsman, Attn: Nutcracker, by next Wednesday, Nov. 19 at 5

p.m.Following its practice of the

last two years, the Townsman plans to package all Nutcracker coverage in this special section.

Public hearings for pay as you throw

Two public hearing meetings have been scheduled by the Andover Pay-As-You-Throw Study Group.

The study group is charged by the Andover Board of Select­men to determine the feasibility of a pay-as-you-throw refuse collection system for Andover. The group is gathering a wide range of input from other municipalities and from outside sources with relevant expertise, and is seeking input from Andover residents to include in the analysis of options, accord­ing to Mark Merritt, Andover Pay-As-You-Throw Study Group chairman.

The public hearing meetings are scheduled for next Thursday, Nov. 20 at 7 p.m. in the School Committee conference room on the second floor of the school administation building, and Fri­day, Nov. 21 at 10 a.m., also in the School Committee confer­

ence room.These two meetings have the

same content and purpose: to provide Andover residents with an understanding of the PAYT options being evaluated for pos­sible implementation in Andover, and to gather feedback and comments from the public on these options, said Merritt. The two hearings were sched­uled at different times of the day to allow the widest possible attendance by those residents interested in this issue, he reported.

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AS long as we don’t STOP replacing our vehicles, short term it will work. Long term it won't.

-Joe Piantedosi, plant and facilities director, on the town manager’s decision to delay some vehicle replacement requested by department heads. The town will still spend more than $800,000 on new vehicles. (Story, page 6)

I’m basically just a pawn. Oh well. I’m a helpful pawn.

-A humble Patrick Scarborough, II, who helped identify the resting places of veterans in South Church Cemetery.(Story, page 5)

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breaking into homes in southern Andover for the past three weeks. (Story, page 4)

News CalendarThursday, Nov. 13

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Pay As You Throw Committee,Town Offices, second floor, 7:30

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Selectmen, Town Offices, third floor. 7:30 p.m.

Shawsheen School Improvement Council, staff room, 4 p.m.

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High Plain School Council, media center, 3:30 p.m.

Preservation Commission, Town Offices, second floor, 6:30 p.m.

Pay As You Throw Committee.Water Treatment Plant, Lowell Street, 7:30 p.m.

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Town historical records show the historic building dates back to the late 1800s. The house was owned by Jacob W. Barnard, who had a shoe shop there and employed 200 in the year 1895. They made hand- sewn "ankle ties in goat, dongo- la. kid and patent leather; men's slippers; ladies' toilet slippers and lace gored buskins; ladies congress boots; and children’s and misses' oxfords."

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Herman said it is difficult to watch a part of Andover’s histo­ry be demolished, but her group "does not support keeping a building that is a fire hazard."

"We have photographs and have documented it as much as possible," she said. "It just has to come down."

This week's police log covers incidents from last Tuesday through Monday, Nov. 10.

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Tuesday. Nov. 4 - At 7:52 a.m., Lanier Phenix. 30, of 23 Derdy St., Waltham, was arrested and charged with driving with a suspended license, driving an uninsured car and driving an uninspected car.

At 12:42 p.m, Philip Cumming, 49, of 22 Lindor Road. North Read­ing, was arrested and charged with possession of marijuana, disorderly conduct and resisting arrest.

Friday, Nov. 7 - At 9:35 p.m., Christopher Boshar, 17. of 96 Chestnut St., North Andover, was

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Monday, Nov. 10- At 3:21 p.m. Frank Gomez, 26. of 37 Cedar St., Haverhill, was arrested and charged with driving with a suspended license.

House breaks alertPolice ask residents to keep eye outBy Judy Wakefield

Six house breaks in south­ern Andover during the past three weeks have police sug­gesting residents keep an eye out for any suspicious activity in their neighborhoods.

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At 3:13 p.m., a wallet and cellu­lar phone were reported stolen on South Main Street.

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said. “Sometimes residents don't even notice anything is missing until a day or two later.”

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Thursday, Nov. 6 - At 7:45 a.m., a door on the roof of the Wood Hill Middle School was damaged by someone trying to get in.

At 12:03 p.m., a Walnut Avenue resident reported that a man her landlord hired to work on her apart­ment was caught going through her

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At 12:19 p.m., a woman on Juniper Road reported that a squirrel got in her bedroom and she was try­ing to capture it.

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Identifying town’s oldest veteransBy Andrea Gregory

Two moms and their sons tried to ensure tl^it every veteran buried in the South Church Cemetery was properly honored on Veterans Day with a flag.

The task was not as easy as one might think, according to the crew. Sticking the flags in the ground was the easy part. But some gravestones are so old and worn they can hardly be read, some stones are missing and some flags have been placed near the wrong graves.

Ch;irlotte Lyons, of Steen Cir­cle, took on the mission of iden­tifying everyone who is buried in South Church Cemetery a year and a half ago. She said no one had done a survey of the ceme­tery since 1932.

Lyons paired up with fellow South Church member Lynn Scarborough, of River Road. Their sons Griffin Lyons, 10, and Patrick Scarborough, 11, came along to help, too.

“We started a survey of all the gravestones,” said Charlotte Lyons, who headed the project. The purpose was to identify everyone who was buried behind the church and fix or replace broken and missing stones.

Charlotte Lyons said about a century ago a fire destroyed many of the records that would have made her task easier. While conducting an inventory of exactly who is buried in the cemetery, they came across vet­erans’ flags that were misplaced or missing. It showed the need for another project.

“The veterans’ marking was one more project that spun off of this. We mapped where all the flags and markers were,” she said. “Flags were (placed) at children's graves, and we said, this can't be right.”

“A lot of stones were worn down so badly we couldn’t read them.” said Griffin Lyons.

Charlotte Lyons said it took good light, a mirror, a flashlight, and toothbrushes to read the older stones. The group complet­ed a lot of research of the site to make sure they would not miss anyone. For Charlotte Lyons, that meant 20 to 30 hours of work per week, she said.

“It’s a who, what, when, where, how thing. Basically we're honoring (veterans),” said Patrick Scarborough, adding humbly, “I’m basically just a pawn. Oh well. I'm a helpful pawn.”

Both mothers said it was a great way for the boys to be out­side while learning about Andover’s history.

“This is Andover’s oldest museum,” said Charlotte Lyons, of the cemetery.

Charlotte Lyons said unfortu­nately the cemetery was about 70 flags shy on Veterans Day, but they were planning to contin­ue their work and eventually see every flag in place.

According to Doherty, state law requires that flags be placed at the grave sites of all veterans before Memorial Day, but Andover takes the initiative to make sure new flags are in place twice a year. “This is where the bulk of them are located,” said Doherty standing at the entrance to the South Church Cemetery.

Charlotte Lyons said 16 grave stones have been identified as missing, four belonging to veter­ans. She said she expects to use flags to mark where the veter­ans' bodies are buried, until replacement stones arrive.

"They have to be identified as veterans, and what better way than with a flag,” said Doherty.

Griffin Lyons, 10, and Patrick Scarborough, 11, have worked to identify veterans graves behind South Church.

■ LOGContinued from page 4

At 5:50 p.m., a Jordyn Lane res­ident reported that when he went into his basement he heard someone scream. The resident ran outside of his house. A bulkhead in the back would have allowed someone in the basement to escape undetected.

AUTO INCIDENTS

Wednesday, Nov. 5 - At 12:34 p.m., a car was broken into on Haverhill Street.

At 3:49 p.m., a car was broken into on Frontage Road.

ACCIDENTS

Friday, Nov. 7 - At 7:08 a.m., there was a car accident with injuries on Coventry Lane.

Saturday, Nov. 8 - At 4:02 p.m., an accident on High Plain Road led to injury.

At 10:23 p.m., a car rolled over and spun 180 degrees on Holt Road and the passengers were trapped. There was report of injuries.

Sunday, Nov. 9 - At 2:47 p.m. an accident on Lowell Street led to injuries.

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Andover residents publicly reflected on Veterans Day during ceremonies at three locations.

Above, right: Robert Dinwoodie of the Clan MacPherson played his bagpipes at Spring Grove Cemetery.

At right: Guest speaker Joe Augusta, commander of DAV 18, saluted during the playing of Taps at Ballardvale Green.

Bottom right photo: State Sen. Susan Tucker placed a floral tribute at Ballardvale Green honoring veterans.

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Above, left: Framed by American Legion Post 8 s flag, 1st Lt. Jeff Arleque of the Army National Guard played Taps at West Parish Cemetery on Tuesday as part of Andover’s ceremonies honoring veterans.

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Town-vehicle accidents rose 62 % last yearCost minimal; many accidents minor, covered by insurance, says townBy Andrea Gregory

Town vehicles were involved in 62 percent more accidents during fiscal year 2003 than dur­ing the previous year. But offi­cials said most of these acci­dents were minor and the bulk of the repair costs were assumed by the town's insurance.

The number of motor-vehicle accidents involving town vehi­cles jumped from 29 in FY02 to 47 in FY0.3. Town-owned vehi­cles have been in another 11 accidents since July.

But the expense to the town has been minimal. For example, the 11 accidents since July resulted in $10,608 worth of damage, according to the town. The town has paid $ 1,951 of this total and its insurance picked up the rest. The town is also paying less for insurance this year than last.

Town Manager Buzz Stapczynski said the town does not want to see anyone get hurt and does not want to face increased vehicle-repair costs.

Based on the town's history in both categories, Andover is in pretty good shape, he said.

“It's weather conditions. It's the roads," hesaid, explaining the increase in accidents. "As

town manager,I'm not overly worried about the number of acci­dents. We're going to have accidents. That's why we have insurance."

For the past two years, the town has paid a total of about $5.(MX) in deductibles per year.

Out of the 47 accidents in FY03, 29 were small enough that they could be handled with­out involving the insurance company. Stapczynski said every accident a town vehicle is involved in, no matter how small, is supposed to be record­ed in the town's records.

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“We have a lot of good dri­vers. Accidents are a fact of life," said Brian Pattullo, police chief.

“If you look at the size of these vehicles and the size of the streets they have to go down and the weather condi­tions, it's under­standable that they would be in a few accidents,” said Joe Piante- dosi, plant and facilities director. "Most of the

accidents are small fender ben­ders.”

Piantedosi said he remem­bers three accidents involving vehicles in his department that were parked and hit by other dri­

vers.“I'm not seeing any trends,"

said Jack Petkus. public works director.

The town's insurance premi­

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"We went out to bid and that's reflected in this,” said Elaine Shola, purchasing agent and insurance coordinator.

Shola said even with the new rate, the detectable for the town is still $500 per accident.

According to Stapczynski, the town over budgeted for the cost of insurance by about $76.(XM). He said some of that money will be used to pay deductibles, but more of it should make its way into free cash.

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year it might own one more.Town Manager Buz./ Stapczynski is rec­

ommending that Andover add a new van to Andover Youth Services and spend more than S800.(XX) to replace older vehicles.

Town departments had asked for more than $1.2 million to replace older vehicles or add to the town's vehicle total.

"The chance of getting something new was very, very slim." said Town Manager Buzz Stapczynski.

Andover Youth Services is the only department that was budgeted to gain a vehicle for the coming fiscal year. Stapczyn­ski said AYS has been renting an extra vehi­cle for the summer months, and buying a van would be more cost-effective. The town is willing to pay $25,000 for a new Ford 15

passenger van.As for the other departments, not all of

their driving dreams are going to be met in fiscal year 2005. Department heads say they understand the town manager's decision, given the town's financial situation, but note that continually delaying vehicle replace­ment will ultimately cost the town.

"If you don't replace them, your mainte­nance expenses go up," said Brian Pattullo, police chief.

"As long as we don't stop replacing our vehicles, short term it will work. Long term it won't." said Joe Piantedosi, plant and facilities director. "I try to keep the vehicles as long as I can.”

The police department will receive $52.(X)O less than Pattullo had hoped, but four cruisers will be replaced at $31,000 each. A 4x4 utility vehicle will also be replaced, for $34,000.

The fire department is set to receive what it asked for - a $6(X).(XX) rescue vehicle that will replace a 1984 Mack aerial ladder. This request was delayed previously.

Piantedosi and Jack Petkus, public works director, requested $526,000 to take care of all town-vehicle needs, except for fire and police vehicles. Stapczynski's recommenda-

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The town has delayed replacing some of the fire department's older vehicles in recent years, though the town did acquire a new ambulance (above) in 2001, due to an emergency need. This year, the town manager has recommended that the fire depart­ment replace a 1984 Mack aerial ladder with a new S600.000 rescue vehicle.

tion is for $216,000. Petkus said his workers lend to spend longer hours driv ing than some other departments. He points out that putting off replacing vehicles lowers their trade- in value and can increase their main­tenance costs. He said specialty equipment, with the exception of street sweepers, gener­ally has a longer life span than most vehi­cles.

Petkus said he understands that this is a hard time for the town, and not every vehi­cle that should be replaced is going to be.

“I would much rather put off the pur­chase of a vehicle than lay off a person," he said.

Stapczynski said, even in a good year, original requests are not matched 100 per­cent of the time, "and they won't be when the economy returns."

How would his recommendation differ if the town was in a better financial situation?

"We would replace a few more,” he said."The scrutiny we gave this year is very

similar to the scrutiny we give every year," he said. "We look at mileage. We look at usage. We look at the wear and tear on the engine.”

Stapczynski said he plans to keep his tow n-provided 2000 Le Sabre custom sedan until FY2008, and he was behind the wheel of his previous town car for about the same amount of time. He acknowledges other vehicles won't hold out as long as his and will call for replacements sooner.

"In eight years, mine will probably have l(X).(XX) to 120,(XX) miles," he said, adding a vehicle such as the youth services van might rack up that mileage in half the time.

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School NotebookBy Ben Heilman

What’s Up

HOMECOMING WEEK

College CrunchParents trying to plan their kids’ college educations can bene­

fit from the advice of a financial professional next Tuesday, Nov. 18 at 7 p.m. in the West Middle School auditorium.

Steve Sherman, a financial consultant from Smith Barney in New York City, will be on hand to help parents plan. Sherman will let parents know about the advantages of Section 529 Col­lege Savings Plans, which benefit from federal tax advantages.

Assets in Section 529 plans are not taxed by the federal gov­ernment, as interest in other types of accounts would be, allowing them to grow faster.

Money withdrawn from these plans to pay for college also is not subject to a federal tax.

A massive infusion of school spirit at AHS

PHOTO BY KRISTEN HUNT

At the recent cross-country race involving 85 students in five elementary schools are, from left: Drew Gath, Conor Davidson, Donny Hunt, Mike Galietti, Will Ossoff and Bennett Deady.

Keeping the PaceFourth- and fifth-graders from the five elementary schools ran

a cross-country race last week. The event was held around the Wood Hill Middle School soccer fields, and was 100 to 150 yards short of a mile.

Eighty-five students participated. Winners of the events were:► Samantha Hall, fourth grade, Bancroft - time: 6:18► Ryan Cooney, fourth grade, High Plain - time: 5:55► Natalie Gomez, fifth grade, Bancroft - time: 6:16► Brian Knapp, fifth grade, Bancroft - time: 5:46In previous years, the event was held at the Andover High

School track and was organized by the schools' physical educa­tion teachers. School budget cuts would have prevented the race this year, if parents hadn’t stepped in, said dad Steve Knapp.

“This is as close as we could make it (to what) was done in the past,” said Knapp.

Continued on page 8

By Kyra Auffermann What’s Up intern

chool spirit made a comeback at Andover High last Friday, starting

with an enthusiastic school­wide pep rally, which evolved into a well attended tailgate party, followed by the football game and then a dance.

The fall sports teams, dance club, color guard and marching band all participated in the rally, performing an assortment of acts for the rest of the school body. Ranging from the cheer­leader’s gymnastics to the field hockey team’s rendition of a dance from the movie Old School to junior Felicia Thompson, who was co-master of ceremonies of the rally along with senior Dale Spollett, who was proudly wearing a yellow Teletubby costume. “Every­body came together in the end, which was good," says Ashley Beaucaire, a senior, who helped organize the event.

Organizers included other members of Peter Hall’s advi­sory, David Arias’ advisory and GLAM, a club for girls super­vised by Mary Robb and Ruth Masters.

“Since there’s no student government this year and we weren't doing anything produc­tive in our advisories, we want­ed to do something to involve the whole school.” says senior Allison LaSaffre, who also helped with the event. “Overall, it was pretty well organized. The emcees did a good job."

The event was handled pri­marily by students, who were responsible for details ranging from the decorations to organiz­ing and scheduling the sports teams. There were a few set­backs in the event, mainly that the sound system wasn’t easily heard by the audience, but

PHOTO BY TIM JEAN

Grillin' and chillin’ - A homecoming tailgate party was held last Friday, Nov. 7 at Andover High before the football game against Chelmsford. From left are Allison LeSaffre, Chrissy McSweeney. Jonnie Volinski, Nick Barash, Dan Jordan and Amy Stewart.

Beaucaire commented that, ulti­mately, “it came together pretty well.”

“1 think it was a successful pep rally,” says Spollett, who noticed that there was good attendance at the game and dance.“It got everyone motivated and into school spir­it, even if it was just for that one block."

Before the football team's 7:30 p.m. game against Chelmsford, there was tailgating in the field house parking lot.

Several small grills were cooking hamburgers and roast­

It was cool to have

so many people

come together.”

JOSH BURKE,

GOLDEN WARRIORS

DEFENSIVE BACK

ing marshmallows, and student bands Coside and Grimis per­formed.

“It was a lot of fun,” says senior Pete Michelinie of Grimis. “People were just enjoy­ing the music and having a good time - even though it was freezing cold.”

Ben Carter, a senior and Coside member, agreed, saying,

“It went really well. There was a good turnout, despite the cold. It was awesome. There were a lot of seniors, which was cool.”

Then there was the football game. “I have nothing good to

say about that game,” says defensive back Josh Burke of the 42-12 loss. But he reluctant­ly added, “It was cool to have so many people come together."

The bleachers were full for the game - and there was an abundance of atmosphere, com­plete with the Eagle mascot wandering around and interact­ing with spectators.

Phuongnhu Nguyen, a senior, expressed a popular sen­timent saying, "We lost, but it was fun to hang out with peo­ple.”

► What's Up is written by kids for kids. The feature also high­lights activities available for younger Andover residents. E- muil submissions to: jack@ andovertownsman

.com.

Illuminating the path to collegeAt Northern Essex, Andover resident Irene Chalek helps adults bridge academic gapsBy Alan Chitoff

People questioning whether they are academically prepared to tackle college work might benefit from a free program offered by Northern Essex Community College.

More than 50 people already have used the program - and they have an Andover woman to thank for it.

Andover resident Irene Chalek, assistant dean of transitional and adult services at Northern Essex Communi­ty College, has been a guiding force

behind the college's successful Transi­tion to College Program.

Transition to College helps GED recipients, nonnative English speakers and high school graduates “prepare, gain access to and persist in colllege,” Chalek said. More than two-thirds of the students who have taken the pro­gram have enrolled in college.

The program was first offered by Northern Essex as a pilot project in the spring of 2001 with funding from the Massachusetts Board of Higher Edu­

cation. The program is currently fund­ed though December 2004 by the Nel­lie Mae Education Foundation and the New England Literacy Resource Cen­

ter.The pilot was designed to help

future students who might head off to college unprepared, easily become overwhelmed and drop out.

The one-semester course includes instruction in reading, writing, pre-col­lege algebra, and basic computer skills. “It is designed to help adults

bridge the academic gaps between the GED, ADP. ESOL classes and college- level courses,” Chalek said.

Chalek has been involved with the program from the start. She wrote the original proposal and has seen the pro­gram grow steadily since its inception. “The College Survival Skills compo­nent includes intro to college, goal-set­ting. time and stress management, lis­tening and note-taking skills, and test­taking strategies,” she said. “And we recently added a support and follow­

up component that will allow us to stay in touch with students while they are in college.”

Adult learners who may need addi­tional support as they prepare for col­lege are invited to participate in the free program. An information night will be held on Nov. 17 from 6 to 8:30 p.m. at the Lawrence extension cam­pus, 78 Amesbury St. Class meetings are held on Monday and Wednesday evenings and Saturday mornings, and

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■ AROUND ANDOVER SCHOOLSContinued from page 7

Parade of Authors for Book WeekJane Langton, author of The Fledgling and other books in a

series known as the Concord series, will visit Wood Hill Middle School next week for Children’s Book Week. Langton is the latest

of several authors and journalists to visit the school this fall, said media specialist Justine Quimby.

Langton will he talking about her new book. The Time Hike, for which she is a nominee for the Massachusetts Children’s Book award. The Time Hike features Eddy and Eleanor, protago­nists from The Fledgling and other Concord series novels. They use “the time bike” to change events in the future and past. Langton, who resides in Lincoln. Mass., will meet with students Tuesday morning.

Quimby has invited a roster of authors andjournalists to get kids excited about reading. Author Laura Williams McCaffrey visited earlier this fall and Townsman photog­rapher Tim Jean taught a special class on photojournalism.

Peter Crowell, author of Silverlance: The Tales of True Adven­ture, planned to visit the school on Wednesday after Townsman presstime.

SCHOOL TALKShawsheen School invites

the public to its annual book fair Tuesday, Dec. 2 from 8 a.m to 8 p.m. Banbury Cross Chil­dren's Book Shop will provide books appropriate for pre­kindergarten through sixth grade, including recent award­winning titles as well as old favorites.

"Support the Shawsheen School library and take this opportunity to enrich the lives of children with quality books." said a spokesperson for the fair.

Join in the fun of celebrating children, books and reading dur­ing National Children's Book Week Next Thursday, Nov. 20 at 4 p in.. Nieolette Heavey, a.k.a. “The Storyweaver," will return to Memorial Hall Library for a program called "Once Upon a Time." The Sto­ryweaver will share fairy and folktales from around the world. Tickets will be available begin­ning today. Nov. 13. The event, for ages 5 and older, is spon­sored by the Friends of Memo­rial Hall Library.

Also to celebrate Children’s Book Week the library wel­comes local children’s hook illustrator Vicky Enright on Saturday. Nov. 22 at 2:30 p.m.

Enright has illustrated several )

children's hooks, including her ; most recent. Read Anything Good Lately? written by Susan Allen and Jane Lindainan Using her most recent book, ’ Enright will share ideas about illustrating and talk about upcoming projects. This pro­gram is recommended for ages , 4-7. Tickets will be available beginning Nov. 15. Lor more information, contact the Chil­dren’s Room at 978-623-8401. Ext. 39.

Parents can see the results of their child’s first marking period and also enjoy a nice dinner at Parent Report Card Night at Greater Lawrence Technical School on Tuesday, Nov. 18 from 5 to 7 p.m. Report cards will be distributed, and both aca­demic teachers and technical program instructors will be available to talk to parents and guardians about their child’s

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Tuesday: Toasted cheese sandwich with tomato soup, chocolate chip pancakes, pizza stick with soft pretzel, fruit, veg­gie and milk.

Wednesday: Nachos with taco meat, cheese and salsa, baked chicken nuggets, slice of pizza, fruit, veggie and milk.

Thursday: Baked stuffed shells, french toast and sausage, bakery pizza, fruit, veggie and milk.

Friday: Roast turkey and stuffing with mashed potato, com and cranberry' sauce, slice of pizza, mozzarella sticks and apple cider.

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Monday: Baked macaroni and cheese, pizza stick with soft pretzel, chicken McSchool, fruit, veggie and milk.

Tuesday: Tuna sub with chips, two toasted cheese sand­wiches, stuffed crust pizza, fruit, veggie and milk.

salad, Italian bread and butter, and beverages. Proceeds from the traditional ice cream social will benelit the class of 2005.

Tickets for dinner and dessert are $5 each. Tickets should be purchased in advance and are available in the main office, the Four Winds Restaurant, the Reggie Cafe and the guidance office. The cost of the Ice Cream Social only is $2, and tickets may be purchased at the door.

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Wednesday: Pot roast with potato and peas, bakery pizza, mozzarella sticks with marinara sauce, fruit, veggie and milk.

Thursday: Spaghetti and meat sauce, corn dog, baked chicken nuggets, fruit, veggie and milk.

Friday: Roast turkey dinner, stuffed crust pizza, two hot dogs with chips, fruit, veggie, milk and apple crisp.

Secondary schoolsMonday: Meatloaf with

mashed potato, macaroni and meatballs, stuffed crust pizza, fruit, veggie and milk.

Tuesday: Cheeseburger with fries, meatball sub with chips, bakery pizza, fruit, veggie and milk.

Wednesday: Baked macaroni and cheese, spaghetti and meat sauce, bagel pizza, fruit, veggie and milk.

Thursday: Two toasted cheese sandwiches, meat-filled raviolis, bakery pizza, fruit, veg­gie and milk.

Friday: Roast turkey dinner, baked stuffed shells, stuffed crust pizza, fruit, veggie, milk and apple crisp.

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A chance to help, beautify

A few years ago, a group of students and residents

tackled what resident and nature enthusiast Alan

French refers to as “the mink cage caper.”

A ravine in Harold Parker State Forest - near the

site of a former mink farm - was filled with mink

cages, tires, car parts and other discarded junk.

Rather than just leave the garbage there, a group of

residents took action. A “bucket brigade" of people

helped remove the debris. In particular, Andover

High School and Phillips Academy students worked

together to clean the site. The town provided a

dumpster for the garbage. Quickly, the eyesore was

eliminated.

Now French wants to recreate the effort and

address a new eyesore (see page 3). In the middle of

Foster’s Pond, there is an island that until recently

was the site of a dilapidated home. The home was

tom down this year, but large piles of debris remain

on the island, visible from shore. French hopes to put

together another bucket brigade of people next week­

end, Nov. 22 and 23 from 9 to 4 p.m. to move the

debris from its location atop a hill to the water’s

edge. People can work one hour, or more. After the

debris is carried to the edge of the island, boats will

be used to carry the material across the pond to a res­

ident’s property. The town will provide a dumpster.

The work won’t be easy, given the brush that cov­

ers the island. The days could be cold. However, the

cleanup presents an opportunity for those interested

in conservation and community service to get

involved. It’s the type of effort every town needs to

address the little things that make it a little bit better

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LETTERS

Web question

Tiimmy tuck, nose job or more - would you do it on television?

Last week’s TownsmanWeb-site question was:

What should be done about high sodium levels in Fish Brook.’

26 people voted.

11, or 42 percent, said, “The town leaders’ first responsibility is the safety of the residents. It should be a top priority to keep danger­ous pollutants out of the water supply.”

6, or 23 percent, said “The town should look into the matter, but not overreact. Steps should be taken to cut back the amount of sodium in the water.

9, or 35 percent, said, “The town should halt all chemical use near the town water supply and stop build­ing near Fish Brook until this problem is solved.”

No one voted “Other.”

This week's Web-site question is: If given the chance to be on a show such as Extreme Makeover, would you go on the show for free plastic surgery and a new look?

• Yes, of course I’d like to look better, and why not - it’s free.

• Yes, I’d feel good about going on the show because it shows how appearances affect people’s confidence.

• No, I’d consider plastic surgery, but I wouldn’t do it on TV.

• No, I am happy with myself the way 1 am and I’d never have plastic surgery to change the way I look.

• Other.

To cast a vote, surf to www.andovertownsman.com.

Letters Policy

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

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

lished.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 ore-mail. As a general rule, the paper does not publish anonymous letters or thank-you letters.

It also does not publish letters for candidates in the issue prior

to an election.

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Gambling efforts should foldEditor, Townsman:

We completely support Andover Sen. Sue Tucker's efforts to block the growth of gambling opportuni­ties in Massachusetts.

The arguments against using gambling to fund the needs of the state are well known: Gambling is, in effect, a regressive tax that espe­cially impacts our most vulnerable citizens. Overall, it hurts legitimate businesses in the state, in spite of creating some jobs. It leads to seri­ous social problems, which will ultimately be costly to all of us.

In addition, extending casino gambling to the Indian tribes would introduce a host of costly infra­structure problems for our commu­nities to deal with.

We strongly urge continued opposition to any effort to expand gambling in any form in our state.

Helen and Frank Eccles 66 Brookfield Road

The spectrum of Alzheimer’sEditor, Townsman:

1 am writing to comment on your recent article about Alzheimer’s and a subsequent letter to the editor. While no one should minimize the impact this disease has on the person with Alzheimer’s and their family, there is enormous variability in how Alzheimer's is experienced. Your article and the following letter represent two points on the spectrum of this expe­rience. We are very appreciative that for the first time we have treat­ments that impact the progression of Alzheimer’s and we have a num­ber of community and residential care options that provide remark­able therapeutic benefits. Further­more, these care options are vital for caregivers. One of our sayings is that you cannot “do Alzheimer’s alone.” Family members, care pro­fessionals, and the Alzheimer's Association comprise an effective partnership to provide the most effective and sensitive care possi­ble. As the author of the letter indi­cated, living with Alzheimer's can be stressful. The Alzheimer's Association has a telephone Helpline, staffed 24 hours a day. Please call us at 800-548-2111: we are there to help. I want to close by emphasizing how much progress we have made on the scientific front. As the largest private funder of Alzheimer’s-related research in the nation, we are very optimistic that in the coming years, we will have significant treatment options available, moving us much closer to our vision of a World Without Alzheimer's.

James Wessler President and CEO

Alzheimer’s Association Cambridge

Does leaf dump need supervision to work correctly?Editor, Townsman:

This past weekend was leaf weekend!

Members of the Andover Recycling Committee were pleased to notice that many people used the leaf dump this past weekend. There was a person staffing the site and everything seemed to work smoothly. On behalf of the committee, we want to acknowledge those who used the site and the example they

set.Old and young people

came. They brought leaves only (not brush, not grass clip­pings). They dumped their leaves inside the leaf dump area on the concrete pad, as the town requests. They removed their plasties bags after empty-

ing them.All of this is exactly what

we would hope for.Unfortunately, this is not the

ease every day. On Sunday, there was no one staffing the site. One of the recycling com­mittee members brought leaves and saw problems evolve. Landscapers and trucks dumped outside the barricade. Other residents followed suit. They left a mess for the town to clean up Monday morning. We've heard a number of neighbors complain about the “mess" they often see at the leaf dump.

It seems that Andover resi­dents can use the leaf dump the right way with just a little bit of supervision or guidance but that, without supervision, the

leaf dump quickly gets out of control and even well-meaning residents can't get inside to place their leaves properly. We encourage residents to offer suggestions either to the recy­cling committee or the Depart­ment of Public Works as to how to improve the situation (i.e., additional staff on Sun­days, gate open with traffic cones marking areas to drop leaves, special instructions for dumping dump trucks and trailers, etc.,. To make sugges­tions, visit the Andover Recy­cling Committee Web site at www.town.andover.ma.us/recy cle, or call the DPW.

Joyce Ringleb 5 Sweetbriar Lane

Candy Dann 4 Rock O’Dundec Road

Iraq and AmericaNative Americans deserve reconstruction moneyEditor, Townsman:

America prides itself in seeking justice, equity, and fairness for all nations through­out the world. We send our young men and women to dis­tant lands to fight in support of many who cannot fight for themselves, to free them from tyranny, oppression, and to restore their rights and their dignity.

In support of this principle, the US Senate, on Nov. 4. approved $87 billion to contin­ue to finance our troops in Iraq and to aid in the reconstruction of the country. This action was well covered by the media.

But there was another Sen­ate action on Nov. 4 that didn't make the front page. There was a speech presented by Sen. Tom Daschle of South Dakota to a sparsely attended session. Daschle described the injus­tices and inequities suffered by another nation of people that have persisted far longer than the transgressions of Saddam Hussein against the people of Iraq. A nation of people who did nothing wrong, other than to be in the way of progress and “manifest destiny.” I speak of the nation of Native Ameri­

cans.

For well over a century, the US government, acting as a trustee, promised and never made good on treaties, agree­ments, and assurances to possi­bly as many as 500.000 Amer­ican Indians. The Indian Trust Fund was created to compen­sate American Indians for roy­alties and other revenues from oil drilling, mining, grazing, and timber harvesting gained from the use of lands owned by American Indians hut under the control of the US Govern­

ment.According to Daschle, the

accumulated sum of royalties due to legal recipients could exceed SI00 billion.

To add insult to injury, a recently approved conference report prepared to support the Interior Department annual budget included language that sought to nullify a recent fed­eral court ruling that had ordered an immediate account­ing by the Bureau of Indian Affairs of all funds due and payable to American Indian landholders throughout the United States.

In my travels across Ameri­ca in the past several years. I have seen some of the impov­erished conditions in which

Native Americans live, includ­ing the lack of educational opportunities, woefully inade­quate housing, and almost non­existent health care. Here is an unequivocal example of how our government has denied a nation of people the fairness, justice, and equity justly due them right here in America. And yet we criticize others in far away lands for the same contemptible actions.

When I see signs and plac­ards that proclaim “God Bless America," “Proud to be an American," or “United We Stand," are the injustices and abuses that Native Americans have endured for over a centu­ry at the hands of the US gov­ernment what they arc promot­ing? 1 think not.

If we can reconstruct a for­eign country in an effort to help right the wrongs of one dictator who exploited a sover­eign nation during the past 30 years, surely we can do no less for another nation of people that has been cheated and has suffered egregiously for well over a century as a result of our government’s dishonesty, injustice and lack of fairness.

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That was the message from town offi­cials at the 2003 Town Meeting, when it asked residents to approve $400,000 to replace the wall along Red Spring Road. Now, as winter approaches, workers are studying what kind of wall will be used. Work is not expected to begin until at leas, next spring, said Jack Petkus, Department of Public Works director.

The wall varies in height from three to 10 feet, and runs about 200 feet along Red Spring Road, between Cuba Street and Shawsheen Road. It keeps the road and sidewalk intact, and prevents the road area from crumbling into the Shawsheen River. In the early 1980s, a section of the wall col­lapsed and was repaired. Workers have patched the wall other times as well.

Jack Petkus, public works director, said the wall is about 80 years old, and due to be replaced. He said he has the money in hand for the new wall, and studies to determine what will replace the structure are being completed.

He said there are about a dozen options - from steal to concrete and stone - regarding exactly what type of wall will hold up Red Spring Road in the future.

“All options are open right now. We're

looking for the best bang for the buck,” said Petkus. “My thinking right now is that it's probably going to be (poured) concrete. That’s just my guess.”

Petkus said the wall is 'still hanging in there” when he went to check it out last week. Checks are done by his department every one or two weeks, and. though the wall has shifted in the past, it seems to be stable for the time being, he said.

“If it got to the point where we were

looking at it every day, it would be time to close down the road,” said Petkus.

Petkus said there is no guarantee the wall will hold up until it is time to start the actu­al construction, but traveling down the road is safe for now and the problem is in the process of being corrected.

Construction is scheduled to take place by next May and finish by December 2004. according to the town manager and select­men's goals and objectives.

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sodium per liter of water, said Pollano. That's still twice as much as the maximum amount recommended by the EPA.

The amount of sodium - which has increased during the last 20 years - is a problem that needs to be addressed before it becomes harmful, said Penney. In addition to the sodium levels. Penney said he had concerns about contaminants from golf courses, a gas station and resi­dents’ properties near Fish Brook. He has requested a meet­ing with Stephen O'Donnell, the director of the Mass Highway Department's District 4, where Andover sits. Penney’s letter stressed elevated levels of sodi­um contamination as a reason for the meeting.

Penney sent the letter on Thursday, Oct. 24 and hasn't gotten a response. O’Donnell 's

office would not speak to the Townsman, directing questions to a state public relations office. The public relations office did

not comment by Townsman press time.Reaction

The water treatment plant received worried phone calls from residents after the publica­tion of Penney's remarks in the Nov. 6 edition of the Townsman.

Pollano said Fish Brook con­tributes no more than 10 percent of the water in Hagge*s ’ 'ond. There are times when the stream dries up completely and doesn't contribute any water, he said. The Merrimack River con­tributes the largest amount of water, 60 percent, he said. All other water gets to Haggetts Pond from rain and snow runoff and any other drainage from the watershed, or the area of land surrounding Haggetts.

But Penney stood by his statements, saying his responsi­bility as a public health advocate forces him to prevent problems before they have a negative impact. “Prevention is so much more effective than remedia­tion," he said. “I disagree with those people who say the issue is

what comes out of the tap."Penney said Andover has

spent millions of dollars buying land around Andover’s water­shed. He said Fish Brook must he protected if Andover plans to use it as part of its drinking water

system.Sodium coming from high­

way road salt and the salt dump has been monitored by DPW. The Andover water treatment plant conducted the tests on Fish Brook that showed high sodium

amounts.Petkus has also asked the

state to use a mixture of salt and sand, as Andover does on its roads. Petkus sent his own letter to O'Donnell in 2000 requesting the state declare Interstates 495 and 93 low-salt zones. The water treatment plant also switched from sodium hydroxide to potas­sium hydroxide as a cleaning agent to cut back on sodium in the water - an expensive move, Penney said.

Sodium removal cost Ls highPetkus said removing sodium

from the water would be cost- prohibitive. He believes it is not

necessary, as many common foods are higher in sodium than Andover water. “Pick up a can of Campbell's Soup. There's 880 milligrams per liter," he said.

But not everyone can eat Campbell's Soup. Penney said he needs to look out for people with health concerns. “What do 1 tell those people who are on restricted sodium (or) no-sodium diets?" he asked.

Contaminated gasoline siteRepeated spills by a Mobil

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TownspeopleThrifty chairwoman: clips and saves

Tina Girdwood, School Committee chairwoman, recy­cles school department paper clips. Girdwood and all of the other School Committee members get memos, letters and packets of papers every week bound with paper clips.

Girdwood saves the paper clips she gets and gives them back to the superintendent's office periodically, in an effort to save money, said Superintendent Claudia Bach.

- Ben Heilman

Granite State gridiron visitorsThis year was the first time the Andover Junior Football

League fielded an eighth-grade travel team. And it’s been a great season, according to organizers.

In fact, the team tied for first place in the New Hampshire Senior Football League and, as a result, the team was asked to take part in a coin toss to see if Andover could host the championship game. Andover won the toss. So, the travel team's premier season will conclude this Sunday, Nov. 16, when Andover hosts the championship game at noon at Andover High School’s Lovely Field.

Selectman Ted Teichert, a longtime member of AJFL’s executive board, said 50 Andover eighth-graders are on the team and will be playing in two games this Sunday. He encourages residents to check out the festivities.

“It’s going to be a great game and a great time for fami­lies,’’ he said.

- Judy Wakefield

This ‘Old School’What better place for Tobias Wolff to introduce Andover

leaders to his first full-length novel, Old School, than in a

setting similar to that of his novel.Wolff will be reading from Old School tomorrow, Friday

at Phillips Academy in Kemper Auditorium, Chapel Avenue, at 7 p.m.

Wolff is the recipient of numerous literary awards includ­ing the PEN/Faulkner Award. Well known for his emotion­al memoirs Thia Boy's Life and In Pharaoh's Army, Wolff takes a different approach - using the craft of fiction - to create Old School.

Old School is set in a New England private school and tells the story about famous authors visiting the school.

Continued on page 12

ON THE SCENE

Party scene booked solid

On the Scene

JudyWakefield

Taste of Andover, Andona Ball, wine tasting for Hospice fill social calendar around town

Crab cakes! Carrie Christin had so many crab cakes from Palmer's Restaurant at last year's Taste of Andover event she said she

thought she just might turn into one.“Love these,” said the convincing

Christin, while enjoying the crab cakes once again at this year’s event. The Taste of Andover was held last Wednes­day night, Nov. 5, at Old Town Hall on

“Em not kid­ding when I say that I am sur­prised that I did not turn into one of these,” said Christin.

Like many attendees, Christin stopped by after work - she works at Raytheon - for

some tasty sam­ples from the menus of 15 food- service facilities in Andover. Each set up a table at

the event, and nearly 400 food groupies bopped from table to table, tasting what’s hot on local menus - like the crab cakes at Palmer's.

“It's our signature dish," Palmer’s chef Mark Stout said of the crab cakes with remoulade sauce, which includes capers and dill. “It’s a very popular item on our menu.”

For Wyndham Hotels & Resorts, located on River Road, the most popular item on the menu is its bacon-wrapped pork with a cherry and balsamic sauce. It served samples last Wednesday.

“We love it and it sells very well,” said chef Peter Casperson, who attends the event every year, noting “we love what we do and we are trying to show that. This is a fun event and it’s great exposure."

Nearby, Andover Country Club opted for a holiday food item as they passed figs with spiced pecan and Gor­gonzola croissants.

“It’s very popular at our holiday par­ties,” said Peter Sweet, operations man­ager, who added the club is always at the Taste of Andover.

Tracie Williams of Andover said the

event is a must-go for Andoverites who enjoy fine food, as it offers an inexpensive way to taste local menus. Tickets were $20.

"This event is a hidden jewel,” she said while nibbling near the Bistro Cassis table. “So many people don't even know about this... it’s my first time and I think it’s just great.”

“This pate is to die for and the gumbo is great,” said her friend, Kimberly Espinel of

Andover.Meanwhile, Matt and Kebbi Nowland of

Andover went straight for the desserts, as they had been warned to grab them fast, as they go fast.

“It’s our first time, but people who have

Trade Williams, Kimberly Espinel and Stephen Surette all of Andover, enjoying the food at the Taste of Andover on Wednesday, Nov. 5.

At left, Matt and Kebbi Nowland of Andover headed straight for the desserts at the Taste of Andover. At right, raising a glass are Elaine Carlson of Coldwell Banker and Vincent Cicerchia, owner of Vincenzo’s on Main Street.

been here have said the desserts run out early, so I got some," laughed Matt Nowland, while struggling to hold a glass of wine with two handfuls of sweet surprises.

Many desserts were made by culinary stu­dents at the Greater Lawrence Technical School in Andover. The school always has a strong presence at this event, as its scholarship program for aspiring chefs benefits from the proceeds. This year, people gobbled up their cookies and muffins.

Not too far away, the chocolate-dipped pota­to chips at Sweet Mimi's table also disappeared quickly, while Andover Liquors supplied the

Continued on page 12

◄ Merrill Clark took this photo of Saturday’s lunar eclipse.

Total eclipse shades moon over AndoverSaturday’s prime-time viewing enjoyed by number of once-and-future skygazersBy Ben Heilman

any Andover eyes were looking to the skies on Saturday

night. A total eclipse of themoon could be seen clearly, even if cold temperatures made some want to run inside.

Amateur astronomer and photographer Merrill Clark said having clear skies and a lunar eclipse during a full moon cre­ated a real treat for astronomy buffs.

“I was kind of talking to the sky, saying, ‘Gee, thanks,' ” he said.

Clark has taken thousands of photographs of the moon and has had photos chosen for the online forum of Astronomy magazine. He took digital pic­tures of the moon during the eclipse with his daughter's tele­scope. He said passersby want­ed to take a look, too. "We had people walking by, asking to peek,” he said.

The eclipse reached totality at 8:06 p.m. Before that, a dark shadow began to cover the moon. During the total eclipse, the moon turned a reddish color.

"You had this soft glowing red ember color,” said Clark. “Very subtle. Very, very subtle.”

Shawsheen School students had an open invitation at the observatory at Merrimack Col­

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Above left, Shawsheen School students Megan Quinn, Maeve Awiszus, Emma Gyorgy and Elli Mapstone watch the sky and warm up with some hot chocolate. Above, classmate Maddie Broccoli gazes through the Merrimack College observatory telescope at the total eclipse.

lege and 125 turned out for the event.Space and space explo­ration is the school theme of the year.

M e r r i - mack College astrophysicist Brian Lanks- hear and his wife Pat ush­ered kids and adults into the rooftop dome of the observatory, where they could take a peek at the

moonwhich appeared many times larger and brighter through the eyepiece of the telescope.

West Ele-

m e n t a r y School third- grader Maddie Flynn was there with her little brother Collin, a second-grader at Shawsheen School, and mom and dad Ray and Melissa Flynn. Maddie was very excited after seeing the

eclipse through the telescope. “It was cool. When you see it, it's very skinny - it's very cool," she said.

Joyce and Jake Hansen were there with their three daughters.

Laura, a sixth-grader at Wood Hill Middle. Audrey, a West Elementary fourth-grader and Diana, a first-grader at Shaw­sheen.

“It's really cool,” said Laura.

“I just think it's great that the kids can come and look through the telescope at such a young age,” said Margot Gyorgy, a Shawsheen PTO mom. Gyorgy and Trisha Gallagher Boisvert

were serving Dunkin’ Donuts munchkins, coffee and hot chocolate for free.

Moms Amy Faigel and Ann Cobleigh also helped plan the event at the observatory.

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SOCIAL NOTEBOOK

The Professional Center for Child Development, 32 Osgood St., got a fresh coat of interior paint and a helping hand with outside raking and landscaping Saturday, Nov. 1 when more than 20 volunteers from South Church and the Andover Service Club volunteered their time, energy and talent as part of South Church's annual Day of Service. The volunteer event, held yearly on All Saints' Day. is coordinated by Janet Clarke of South Church, who enlisted the help of 260 parishmembers. Volunteers committed to tackling projects throughout the Andover area, helping elder residents with home chores and repairs and completing projects for local non-profit agencies. From left are: Patrick and Lynn Scarborough. South Church members; Rev. Kate Kallis. associate pastor of South Church; Veryl Anderson, executive director, Professional Center for Child Development; John Roberts, Andover Service Club and PCCD board of directors; and Charlie Cutler, South Church member/PCCD board of directors.

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PHOTO BY FRANK J. LEONE JR

The Lawrence History Cen­ter will sponsor its first Appraisal Day event this Sun­day, Nov. 16. from noon until 3:30 p.m. The location will be at the Lawrence Heritage State Park Visitor Center, third floor, at 1 Jackson St., Lawrence.

Of the nine appraisers plan­ning to attend the event, three are from Andover: Sandra Dent of Windsorian Col­lectibles. Bob Frishman from Bell-Time Clocks, and David Rodger from Andover Books & Prints. Admission is free, and there is a charge of $5 for each item to be appraised. Compli­mentary light refreshments will be served. There will be a raffle prize a seasonal, dry, floral cen­terpiece donated by Betsy Williams of The Proper Sea­son, 155 Chestnut St.

For more information, call 978-686-9230.

The Northeast Chapter of the Massachusetts Archaeo­logical Society and the R.S. Peabody Museum of Archae­ology' will cosponsor a program Tuesday, Nov. 16 at 7:30 p.m.

Tonya Largy will speak on “Daily Living Beyond the Stones and Pots.” The lecture at the Peabody Museum, at the corner of Main and Phillips streets, is free and open to the public.

Call the Peabody Museum at 978-749-4490.

All Those Years Ago

Moonlight Magic - The 51st Andona Ball lured a total of 225 people with the glow of an evening of dinner and dancing. From left, Carla Byrne, Susan Walsh, Joanne Heim, event chairwoman, and Dottie Gorrie, all of Andover and members of event committee, look over the evening's program at Atkinson Country Club, Saturday evening, Nov. 8. The annual ball is a fundraiser for Andover youth.

■ TASTE OF ANDOVERContinued from pane 11

wine and soda, complimentary with a ticket.Ron Hill, president of the Andover Chamber

of Commerce, which sponsors the event, was worried about slow ticket sales a week before the event, but was pleasantly surprised when 396 - all but four of them - were sold by last Wednesday.

“It’s just a great time for everyone involved. Businesses show what they have and the people love it," he said.

Last Friday. Old Town Hall, also called the Tow n House, was the scene for the second annual All American Wine Tasting event that benefits Merrimack Valley Hospice. Karrie Eaton, who handles public information for the group, said some 200 tasters enjoyed wines from all around the country. Plus, some hard-to-get wines were auctioned as generous private collectors donated

prized bottles to the event. Tickets were $50. The event also served as a get-together for hospice staff members and the families and friends of for­mer hospice patients, Eaton said. Merrimack Val­ley Hospice serves families in local communities, including Andover, and is located on Merrimack Street in Lawrence.

The Andona Society chose a new location for its annual ball this year, as organizers said it was time for a change. The group's Moonlight Magic- ball was held Saturday night at Atkinson Country Club in Atkinson, N.H. Some 225 people enjoyed an evening of dinner and dancing. Tickets were $150 per couple. This marked the 51st consecu­tive ball for the group, which is an Andover insti­tution. Some 2(X) local women serve as current and former members of Andona, which runs numerous fundraisers - such as Clown Town - for various Andover youth programs.

TownTalk■ THIS OLD SCHOOL’Continued from page 11

Tana Sherman, public infor­mation director at Phillips Acad­emy, says Phillips is no, the backdrop for the story, but the school is looking forward to Wolff's visit.

The event is free and open to j

the public.- Andrea Gregory

Elvis sightingElvis Presley - or a close fac- !

simile of him - was seen wan­dering the hallways of Andover High School last week before Galaxy of Stars Supershow, a Las Vegas impersonators show, performed.

Some students also saw “Neil Diamond" and others arrive for the Collins Center show just before school let out last Thurs­day, Nov. 6.

- Ben Heilman

l«0 Years Ago - 1903The sewing school for the coming winter will open tomorrow

morning, at 10 o'clock, at the Guild House.Smith & Dove have had a whistle installed a, their factory in

Abbot Village. The whistle will be blown on commencement of

work.John W. Tarbox, who for many years has been a resident of this

town, has moved to Worchester where he is employed.Another false alarm was pulled in on Wednesday night at 10:30,

the box being situated at the corner of Phillips and Central streets.Wallace Angus will attend the Yale-Princeton game a, New

Haven tomorrow.Anyone purchasing vegetables at the Grange fair, next week,

can have them delivered free of charge.Many friends of the Free Church will be pleased to know that

the amount of money realized at their recent fair will almost reach $2,000.

The selectmen will give a public hearing at the Town Hall on Monday, Nov. 23, at 3 p.m., on a petition of the Boston & Northern Street Railway company for location of tracks on North Main

Street.A resident of Andover received a letter from a friend in West-

field, N.Y., the other day which told of an incident worthy of note, which happened in that city on Election Day. Austin Smith of West- field, who is over 100 years old and very spry, went to the polls with his grandson, who had not reached his voting age, lacking by only a few hours. The grandson proved to the authorities that he was bom at 9:30 Nov. 3, 1882 and, by 10 o'clock, he was registered and cast his first ballot with his grandfather.

At a session of police court held Wednesday afternoon, Albert Waite was fined $10 for the larceny of a ticket book from Dr. Shat­tuck of Ballardvale.

The running of the Haverhill & Andover street railway compa­ny has been changed once more. Hereafter the cars will run every hour instead of every half hour, leaving the square on the half hour.

75 Years Ago - 1928An elaborate observance of the Armistice season, which is espe­

cially significant this year, marking as it does the end of a decade since the first Armistice Day, has been planned by Andover Post 8, American Legion and it is hoped that a large number of the towns­people will show their interest by being at the present at the various

events.The annual meeting for the election of trustees of the Andover

Village Improvement Society will be held in Punchard Hall Tues­day, Nov. 13 at 7:45 p.m.

The senior class of Punchard High School will sponsor a dance on Friday evening, Nov. 16, in the school auditorium. Those who are invited to attend were present members of the school and alum­ni members. Tickets must be obtained from members of the facul­

ty-Polly Prim Beauty Shoppe formerly owned by Mrs. Hazel Law­

less, has been purchased by Mrs. Avis Sanderson, who will conduct the shoppe after Dec. 1, with the assistance of Miss Evelyn Whiff- en and Florence Schenk.

Stores and markets in Andover will be closed on Monday, Nov.12. Housekeepers should make their orders on Saturday generous enough for a long weekend.

The Junior Sons and Daughters of the Revolution will hold a food sale at the home of the director, Mrs. Frank M. Foster.

Captains and lieutenants have been chosen for the Red Cross roll call, which will begin on Sunday and continue for three weeks. All but 50 cents of each membership fee is used for work in Andover, including the well-known work of Miss Marie Campbell as district nurse, the organized social work undertaken this fall by Miss Mar­ion Smith and the fortnightly Well-Child clinics held at the Andover Guild for mothers with very young children.

With better than 91 percent of the registration of 5,076 voting, the total vote Tuesday was 4,650, including 96 from absentees. The percentage voting four years ago was only 86.

“There is nothing like a good book." That is why we celebrate Good Book Week every year during November.

A bam, garage and automobile owned by Stephen Boland of Orchard Street were destroyed by fire early Wednesday morning.

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OBITUARIES

Mary J. Martin

Mary J.MartinLifelong resident, served

on ministry’ boards at

Free Christian Church

Mary J. (York) Martin. 77, of Andover, died Saturday, Nov. 8 at Wingate Nursing Home.

A lifelong Andover res­ident, Mrs. Martin devoted her­self to her family, church and friends. She served on several min­istry boards at Free

Christian Church, and rose to the office of Worthy Matron at the Andover Chapter 187 Order of the Eastern Star.

Mrs. Martin and her husband, James W. Martin, provided fos­ter parent care for many area children.

In addition to her husband, members of her family include her son, Charles E. Winters and his wife Eileen, James Winters and his wife, Judy; a daughter, Belinda Sapienza and her hus­band Paul; and 15 grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

She was also the mother of the late Michael P. Winters and the late Shawn M. Winters.

Arrangements were by Dewhirst & Conte Funeral Home, 28 Florence St., Andover.

Burial was in St. Augustine’s Cemetery, Andover.

Memorial contributions may be made to the Lazarus House, 48 Holly St., Lawrence. MA 01841.

Russel J. RossWas VP of environmental

engineering firm

Russel J. Ross, 59, of Cape

Elizabeth, Maine and formerly of Andover, died unexpectedly on Sunday, Nov. 9.

He was born in Houlton, Maine, the son of Arnold P. and Ruth V. (Hutchinson) Ross.

He grew up on a potato farm in Littleton, Maine, where he attended a one-room school. He graduated from Houlton High School in 1961, from the Uni­versity of Maine in 1969, with a bachelor’s degree in civil engi­neering, and from Northeastern University in 1975, with a mas­ter of science in environmental engineering.

He was licensed as a profes­sional engineer in Maine, Mass­achusetts, New Hampshire, New York, Rhode Island, and Ver­mont. He was a member of the American Society of Civil Engi­neers, the Boston Society of Civil Engineers, and a fellow in the American Academy of Envi­ronmental Engineering.

He worked for Camp Dresser & McKee Inc, an environmen­tal engineering firm in Cam­bridge, for 35 years, retiring as a vice president in May.

He was involved in many water- and waste-treatment pro­jects throughout New England, notably Boston; Portland, Maine; Concord, N.H.; Barring­ton, R.I.; and most recently, the Walnut Hill Water Treatment Plant in Marlborough.

He was a renowned joke teller, especially ones requiring a Down East accent. He reveled in passionate discussions of the state of the economy, politics, religion, philosophy, and the Red Sox vs. the Yankees.

He was an avid reader, an enthusiastic moviegoer, and a terrible speller. Most of all, he loved, and lovingly cared for, his family, his friends, and his home, they said.

Members of his family include his wife of 34 years, Joan M. (Emery) Ross of Cape Elizabeth; son, Arnold P. Ross II of Lawrence; brother, Larry P. Ross of Houlton; sister, Mary and her husband Cecil Ryder of Yarmouth; and in-laws, MaryM. Emery and Susan J. Emery

of Bangor, Frederick C. Emery, Jr. and Carolyn J. Mowers of Cape Elizabeth, James C. Emery of Northampton, David M Emery of Freeport; several nieces, nephews, and cousins, and many friends.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be sent to the Cape Eliza­beth Land Trust, P.O. Box 265 CCB. Cape Elizabeth, ME 04107; or to the charity of one’s choice.

There will be no visiting hours.

Funeral services will be held at 1 p.m. today, Thursday, at the Hobbs Funeral Home, 230 Cot­tage Road, South Portland, Maine.

Interment will be at a later date.

Anna M.AndersonWas a secretary for

GLECfor 20 years

Anna M. “Dolly” (Laurenza) Anderson, 82, of Andover died Friday at the Caritas Holy Fam­ily Hospital.

She was born in North Andover.

Mrs. Anderson was a secre­tary for the Greater Lawrence Educational Collaborative for 20

years.She was a member of St.

Augustine Church and St. Augustine's Altar Guild.

Members of her family include her husband, William D. Anderson of Andover; son, William D. Anderson Jr. of Derry, N.H.; daughter, DebraL.T. Jones of Haverhill; broth­ers, Anthony C. Laurenza of Florida, Samuel E. Laurenza of Andover, and Joseph D. Lauren­za of New York; four grandchil­dren; two great-granddaughters; and several nieces and nephews.

Burial was in Immaculate Conception Cemetery.

Memorial contributions may be made to St. Augustine Church, 43 Essex St., Andover, MA 01810.

DEATHS Deaths Elsewhere

Anna M. Anderson, 82

Domenic J. Bilotta, 82

Jeremiah A. “Gus” Casey, 90

Robert B. Clark, 85

John F. Ford, 77

Janet R. Heath, 85

Mary J. Martin, 77

Stephanie B. Pavenski, 86

Joseph T.A. “AI” Raza, 68

Marvin Rosenbaum, 63

Russel J. Ross, 59

Frank A. Stowers, 91

Arrangements were by the Burke Funeral Home, 390 N. Main St., Andover.

Stephanie B. PavenskiRetired supervisor at

New England Sportswear

Stephanie B. (Iwan) Pavens­ki, 86, of Andover, died Friday, Nov. 7 at the Lawrence General Hospital.

Born and educated in Peabody, she moved to Andover three years ago.

She worked for GTE Sylva­nia and was a supervisor at New England Sportswear in Peabody until she retired 20 years ago.

Mrs. Pavenski was a commu­nicant of St. Joseph’s Church in Peabody, and a member of the Holy Rosary Society and the Ladies Auxiliary of the Polish Legion of American Veterans.

Members of her family include her husband of 61 years, Peter Pavenski of Peabody; daughter, Carol and her husband George Lentz of Andover; sis­ter-in-law, Matilda Iwan of Dan­vers; two grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; and a niece.

Memorial contributions may be made to the Shrine of St. Jude Thaddeus, 1909 South Ashland Ave., Chicago, IL

BILOTTA - Domenic J. Bilotta. 82. of Medford, died Nov. 10. Members of his family include his daughter, Cathy Bilotta- Lucia and her husband, Ken Lucia, of Andover.

CASEY — Jeremiah A. “Gus” Casey, 90, of Methuen, died Nov. 7 at home. Members of his family include his nephew, James Lawlor o, Andover.

CLARK - Robert B Clark, 85, of Deerfield, N.H., died Nov. 9 at the Aberjona Nursing Center in Winchester. Members of his family include his daughter, Sharon Clark of Andover.

FORD-John F. Ford. 77, of Windham, N.H. and formerly of North Andover, died Saturday,

Laii Death

STOWERS -Frank A Stowers, 91, of Andover, died Nov. 11 at the Nevins Nursing and Reha­bilitation Center, Methuen.

60608-2994.Arrangements were by the

Conway, Cahill-Brodeur Funer­al Home, 12 Chestnut St.. Peabody.

MarvinRosenbaumDirector of regulatory

affairs for Analogic

Marvin Rosenbaum, 63, of Andover, died Thursday, Nov. 6 at home.

Born in Brooklyn, N.Y., he received a degree in engineering from the New York Institute of Technology.

He worked as the director of regulatory affairs for Analogic Corp, in Peabody.

Mr. Rosenbaum was past chairman of the ASQC and was treasurer of the New England Biomedical Group.

He was a member of Temple Emanuel in Andover, on the board of directors and active in

Nov. 8 at Massachusetts Gen­eral Hospital in Boston after a brief illness. Members of his family include his sister, Mrs Paul A (Patricia) Hopkins of Andover.

HEATH — Janet R. (McIntosh) Heath, 85, of Methuen, died Saturday, Nov 8 at the Nevins Nursing and Rehabilitation Centre in Methuen. Mrs. Heath worked as a server at Phillips Academy in Andover

RAZA - Joseph T A "AT Raza. 68, of Fremont, N.H., died Nov. 11 at the Exeter Hospital. Members o, his family include his son, Jason K. Raza, and his wife, Darlene, o, Andover.

Funeral arrangements are at Charles F Dewhirst Funeral Home, 80 Broadway, Methuen.

the brotherhood of the temple.Members of his family

include his wife, Denise (Usatin) Rosenbaum; daughter, Beth and her husband David Yakerson of Vacaville. Calif.; son, Matthew Rosenbaum and his wife Sara of Newton; sister. Marilyn of New York; and two grandsons.

Memorial contributions may be made to Temple Emanuel. 7 Haggetts Pond Road, Andover, 01810; or the American Heart Association, 20 Speen St., Framingham, MA 01701.

Calling hours were scheduled through Wednesday, Nov. 12, from 4 to 8 p.m. at his former residence.

Arrangements were by Gold­man Fisher Funeral Chapel. 174 Ferry St.. Malden.

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All Those Years Ago■ 75 YEARS AGOContinued from page 12

A very pleasant social occa­sion was the bridge party held at the November Clubhouse on Wednesday afternoon for the benefit of local charities, under the auspices of the district nurs­ing committees of the Andover branch of the American Red Cross.

50 Years Ago - 1953Impetus was injected into the

annual splurge of early Christ­mas shopping by the issuance this week of more than a quarter of a million dollars by the local banks to their 3,526 Christmas club members.

The crying need today is for a happy, friendly and co-opera­tive and respectable home life, says a statement issued by the board of selectmen in connec­tion with the observance this week of American Education Week, as announced by Gov. Christian A. Herter in a recent proclamation.

New officers of the Andover Board of Trade will be elected Monday night at a meeting of the organization to be held in Memorial Hall Library.

Andover workers in the Greater Lawrence Community Chest Campaign have collected $21,554, or 80 percent of their quota, Eugene A. Bemardin Jr., chairman of the local division announced at the report meeting Monday night.

The widening of South Main Street as it passes Phillips Acad­

emy campus has received final approval by the state and it is expected that ground will be broken for this long-needed improvement as early as next spring.

The surprise announcement Roy E. Hardy made through the Townsman last week that he would not be a candidate for elective office at the election next March has been met with a feeling of real regret in many circles where his services as a town official have long been rec­ognized.

It is against the law to fright­en a horse in any public place in Andover or to let any grazing beast feed by the roadside.

Homes in many part of the town were without heat and light last Saturday as a bluster­ing northeaster whipped down large branches of trees carrying poles and power wires to the ground in one of the most severe storms the town has experienced for many years.

A number of Andover busi­nessmen and officials were pre­sent Tuesday at a meeting in Lawrence of representatives of all Greater Lawrence communi­ties to discuss the location of the proposed new Route 28.

25 Years Ago - 1978Andover voters followed

state trends in all but the gover­nor’s race Tuesday as about 79 percent of the town’s 15,000 voters cast ballots.

Plans for a massive renova­tion-addition project for

Andover’s secondary schools, chugging merrily along the track toward Spring Town Meeting, slammed to an abrupt halt this weekend. Because of new cost information, which indicates that it might be cheaper to build a new East Junior High than ren­ovate the old one, the matter will be taken back to a special Town Meeting Dec. 11.

Andover parents, pupils and school personnel have received copies of the Title IX/Chapter 622 non-discriminatory laws and the school committee’s grievance procedure, according to Annetta Freedman, acting coordinator for Title IX/Chapter 622 here.

The AHS Humanities club is proving to be one of the most popular clubs this year. Its pur­pose is to enlarge the minds of its members by offering them a host of new experiences.

The West Junior High girls field hockey team played their last game on Friday, Oct. 27.

While the evaluation is yet to come, a special study skills pro­gram offered to Andover pupils in grades 5 through 8 has received a big response this fall.

Superintendent Kenneth R. Seifert, responding to a petition from some 60 Bancroft parents, said Tuesday night he would ask the police department to look into the matter of safety for youngsters who walk to school, and that he would ask Public- Works Director Robert McQuade about extending side­walks where none exist in

school areas.Parents of youngsters in the

overcrowded first grades at San­born and South Schools aren’t getting the additional teachers they’ve been hoping for, but the School Committee came through Tuesday night with additional instructor aide time.

Andover state Rep. Gerald M. Cohen, returned to the House for a third term in Tues­day’s election, was “very pleased to obtain the confidence given us.”

Rev. Dr. Jack L. Daniel Jr. pastor of Free Christian Church, will deliver the eulogy at Veter­ans Day memorial services to be held Saturday at 11 a.m. at the American Legion monument in Spring Grove cemetery.

10 Years Ago - 1993To observe Veterans Day

Thursday, American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars and Disabled American Veterans will meet in the Andover Public- Safety building on North Main Street at 10 a.m. to form a rifle squad and a color guard.

Voters at Special Town Meet­ing Monday night appropriated an additional $500,000 for design plans for additions to Andover High School and two elementary schools, gave the School Committee a mandate to get rid of busing fees next year, and redirected money proposed for landscaping at Memorial Hall Library so that it will be spent on books.

Andover lost Precinct 5 on

Monday night to a district in Lowell. The West Andover precinct will become part of a district that is connected to Low­ell by one precinct in North Tewksbury.

An Andover High School student arrested with a starter's gun in the school last Friday, Nov. 5, was taken to Lawrence General Hospital for psychiatric-

evaluation Monday after allegedly making threats during the weekend against people at the High School.

There is a commonly expressed belief that secretaries are the ones who actually run the office. At Andover Offices Plus, they literally do.

- Compiled by Townsman intern Kyra Auffermann

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According to Julia Scolnik, artistic director,

“The concert highlights works by coura­geous musicians who faced political and

artistic oppression, imprisonment, and even death.”

Their music inspires hope, demonstrat­ing the power of the creative spirit over the forces that would crush it.

This concert will include music by Mes­siaen, written in a German prisoner-of-war camp, which evokes eternity and timeless­ness; a stunning piece by David Stock full of klezmer melodies, depicting pre-war European Jews approaching the edge of the abyss; a haunting yet hopeful song cycle by Lori Laitman based on poetry by children imprisoned in the Terezin concentration camp; and a string quartet by Shostakovich.

whose music denouncing the evils of fas­cism and Stalinism became a powerful stim­ulus to the spirit of resistance and freedom.

“Don’t miss this concert of poignant and empowering chamber music,” organizers said.

ACMS welcomes back the acclaimed Borromeo String Quartet. Several others, including soprano Maria Ferrante, will be making their ACMS debuts and will join flutist and artisitic director Scolnik.

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IN BRIEFMontalto clients can view homes for sale riding in a London taxi

Lillian Montalto Signature Properties, a local real estate firm, announced it is one of only three companies in the US to own an authentic London taxi, which will be used to enhance the firm’s efforts of providing customer service. The company is reported­ly excited to have its new London Taxi spotted on local streets and neighborhoods, according to a release.

"The London taxi is just another way for us to serve our clients in a uniquely distinctive way, and another effort that will set us apart from other firms,” said Lillian Montalto, company owner/broker.

The taxi's main purpose, added Montalto, will be to “chauf­feur clients to view homes during their home-buying search, as well as to service out-of-town clients who are relocating to our area and give them a geographic tour of our wonderful commu­nities in a comfortable and stylish manner. The sedan offers... sty ling and comfort, and can seat five adults in the enclosed pas­senger compartment. The interior measures 4 feet 6 inches in height, which dates back to an old English law that required enough space so that gentlemen did not need to remove their top hats while riding in taxis.”

Lillian Montalto Signature Properties had a 2002 sales volume in excess of $180 million.

Stillwell joins Haverhill bankMaureen M. Stillwell of Andover has joined Haverhill Coop­

erative Bank as an assistant vice president and commercial lend­ing officer.

Stillwell brings 25 years of financial services experience to her new position. “The addition of Maureen enhances the bank’s ability to serve the com­mercial borrower,” said bank President Thomas R. Faulkner. ‘This hiring... demon­strates the bank's commitment to commercial lending and to providing broader services to the small business customer.”

Before joining Haverhill Cooperative Bank, Stillwell was assistant vice president in credit administration at Banknorth Massachu­setts and Andover Bank (now Banknorth). Before that she was an assistant vice presi­dent in commercial lending at Bank of Boston

(now Fleet) and at Bank of New Hampshire.A Maine native, Stillwell has a bachelor of arts degree in man­

agement from Simmons College and a certificate from the Grad­uate School of Lending, University of Oklahoma.

She lives in Andover with her husband, Ted, and their two children.

David Smith, Andover general manager of Tage Inns & Suites, with Principal Beth Ingenri of Our Lady of Mount Carmel School in Methuen.

Tage donates lodging to school

Students from Our Lady of Mount Carmel School in Methuen received a visit from David Smith, general manager of Andover’s Tage Inns & Suites.

Smith stopped by the school last month to present a “weekend getaway" pack­age to Principal Beth Ingen- ri for use in an auction/raffle held at the school.

Mixer celebrates ThanksgivingThe Merrimack Valley Chamber of Commerce will host a

Thanksgiving marketing mixer Wednesday, Nov. 19 from 5 to 7 p.m. at Indian Ridge Country' Club, Lovejoy Road.

The mixer will feature hors d'oeuvres. beverages, and prizes. The cost is $ 10 for members; $ 15 for two people when they bring a friend; or $20 for non-members.

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Lingerie, Night & DayNight & Day. a new lingerie and women’s accessory retail

establishment, is set to open its downtown shop at 63 Park St. The grand opening will be this Saturday, Nov. 15, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Gift certificates are available.

Merit Tukiaien-Whirty, owner and operator of Night & Day, is an Andover resident who recently left a 20-year career in the hospitality industry to establish this new business. Her experi­ence in customer service and financial management, as well as her European roots, will all play a part in the shopping experi­ence at Night & Day, according to a release.

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Dave Nichols, Andover High School health coordinator, is served by chef Dave Jasset as other school and town officals line up while enjoying the Oct. 29 grand opening of The Chateau restaurant on River Road.

Upscale comfort on River RoadChateau offers variety, seating for 600 at lunch or dinnerBy Ben Heilman

The Chateau restaurant has finally opened, and it brings a taste of luxury at the price of other family restaurants in the area. The

new facility takes the place of Grill 93 on River Road and is highly visible from Interstate 93 near the River Road exit.

Co-owner Joe Nocera said guys can leave their jackets at home, but with plush carpets, upholstered seats and fine lighting, some couples could pretend they are at an upscale restaurant - even if there is a sports bar in the next room and kids at the next table.

Based on its size alone, the Chateau becomes one of the big boys on Andover’s restaurant scene. The restau­rant sits 600, said Nocera.

But perhaps what makes the Chateau different from other Merrimack Valley eating establishments is the variety of dining experiences it can offer. The restaurant has several dining rooms to accommodate different size groups for parties, wedding or baby showers, or rehearsal dinners.

The sports bar is the first in the area to offer flat-screen plasma televisions at every booth, said Nocera. Customers will be able to choose between playing

From left, Lee Brown, Scott and Marianne Skerry, and Susan Brown toast the good fortune of the Nocera family's restaurant at its the grand opening.

Keno and watching the restaurant’s satellite TV service.

The menu offers a range of Italian dishes, following the owners’ Italian roots, but also offers steak, seafood, pizza, burgers and Parmesan sandwich­es. Sandwich prices range from $6 to $12; chicken and veal dinners range

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from $11 to $12 per plate; and the restaurant’s pasta specialties range from $9 to $12. The lunch menu knocks a few dollars off most meal prices.

Nocera said the existing Chateau establishments - the Nocera family runs Chateau Restaurants in Waltham and Norwood - have a larger take-out busi­ness than any other full-service restau­rant in their areas.

Nocera said people are used to order­ing and picking up Italian food and pizza. The lobby of Andover’s restau­rant was designed to be large enough to accommodate people picking up their dinners. The restaurant has a buffet take-out menu, for catered affairs.

The Chateau restaurant is located at 131 River Road next to Tage Inn, off Interstate 93. Nocera said people who knew the Grill 93 will not recognize the

new restaurant.Nocera gutted the whole building,

arranging rooms to suit the new restau­rant. “It was pretty beat,” he said.

Nocera expects people of all ages to eat at the Chateau.

The number for take-out service is 978-687-2442.

Come to a free storytelling hour that everyone can enjoy.

It’s an adventure for youngsters from 5 to 95!

Bring the children and

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This White Fund Enlightenment Series Program will be

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from 2:00 PM to 3:30 PM at the Lawrence Public Library.

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AHS ROUNDUP

Swimmers swamp the competitionTake 5th straight MIAA North Sectional Championship Meet titleBy Rick Harrison

ouble wins by sophomore Caitlin Doherty and senior Liz Mancuso powered the Andover High girls swim and dive team to

its fifth straight MIAA North Sectional Champi­onship Meet title in competition at the White Nata- torium in Haverhill.

This one may have been the toughest of the five, as perennial power Acton-Boxboro had a 2 1/2 point lead halfway through the meet and made the Lady Warriors work hard for their latest piece of hard­ware.

Andover topped the 25-school field with 322 points and A-B was second with 296.5.

It was definitely a two-team race with third place Belmont way back at 128.

Rounding out the top nine schools were Chelms­ford (109), Haverhill (88), Framingham (86), Cen­tral Catholic (77), Notre Dame Academy of Worces­ter (44) and Burlington (40).

“This was definitely the most exciting and competitive of our wins,” said Andover coach Marilyn Fitzger­ald. “The Acton kids swam out of their minds.

“They threw a little scare into us and had me worried for awhile.We fought for every one of our points so screamingly hard.

“Our kids were ter­rific. The freshmen really surprised. They were excited but they were not intimidated by the size and impor­tance of the meet. They just went out and did it — like seasoned veter­ans,” said Fitzgerald.

“Everyone knew we had the depth to win the meet. But you still have to get it done in the pool. Especially when a team like Acton is throwing down the challenge.

“We can’t take all the same kids to states, so we tried to give everyone that qualified for sectionals a chance to compete,” added Fitzgerald.

Acton-Boxboro, which also lost to Andover in a non­league dual meet dur­ing the regular season, will get another oppor­tunity to upset the Lady Warriors this Sunday in the season-ending All- State Meet at Harvard University.

“They definitely make things more interesting,” said coach Fitzger­ald.

A-B was the invincible state power before Andover started its current five-year run, as the Colonials won 14 sectional and state titles between 1982 and 1998.

□ □□Ouch!That’s the word to describe what happened to

three Andover High teams making aggressive runs at MIAA Division 1 North titles.

On the soccer front, the AHS girls and boys were eliminated within hours of one another in North semifinal round games on the same Connolly Stadi­um field in Woburn.

The girls had their 2003 season come to an abrupt halt with a 1 -0 loss to Lincoln-Sudbury, while the boys ran into a buzzsaw called Medford and dropped a 5-1 decision.

Forty-eight hours later the girls volleyball team was ousted in the North title match, falling one vic­tory shy of a 20-win season after dropping a 3-1 decision to Chelmsford at Wilmington High’s Lawrence Cushing Gym.

□ □□On the cross country trails, Ryan Durkin and

Christy Nigh were the top Andover runners as the Warriors competed in the annual Eastern Mass. Division 1 Championship Meet at Franklin Park in Dorchester.

GIRLS SWIM & DIVEAndover swept the top spot in all three relays and

touched first in eight of the 12 events overall on the way to its latest North Sectional title.

Points were award­ed to the top 12 placers in the 11 races and the one-meter diving.

ScheduleThe season-ending

State Meet is this Sun­day at Harvard Univer­sity. The diving starts at 9 a.m. and the swim­ming at 2:30 p.m.

North Sectional Championship Meet

Merrimack Valley Conference 2003 Swimmer of the Year Caitlin Doherty fin­ished first in the 500- yard freestyle, as the Lady Warriors took four of the top 10 places in the pivotal event that turned the meet in the locals’ favor.

Andover was 2 1/2 points behind entering the 500, but when that stamina event was over the champs were in front to stay.

Doherty, seeded fourth by qualifying time, produced her fastest high school clocking and was less than two seconds off her all-time best after touching in 5:06.79.

“It was an outstand­ing time and exactly what we needed,” said Fitzgerald. “I’m pretty confident Caitlin will break the 5-minute mark before she gradu­ates.”

Jenny Geary, one of the fabulous freshmen with nerves of steel, was third (5:19.33), freshman sur­prise of the meet Jenny Meltz sixth (5:30.00) and senior Capt. Jamie Kapelson 10th (5:37.19).

Doherty’s other win came just two races earlier in the 100 butterfly, as she recorded another superb 57.90 time and beat second-place Alicia Negrotti of Central Catholic by a cavernous four-second margin (1:01.50).

Liz Mancuso swept the sprint free races, winning the 50 in 24.68 and the 100 in 54.36 seconds.

Sophomore Candice Peak chalked up 30 individ­ual points with a first in the 200 free (1:58.55) and a very close second to Belmont standout (and double

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Caitlin Doherty, a sophomore, had two wins in the MIAA meet. Doherty (above), shown trying for her eighth state-qualifying time of the season, won the 100 breaststroke when the AHS girls swim and dive team hosted Methuen on Oct. 17.

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Warrior quarterback Geoff Stevens (7) has no place to run as the Lions’ defense proved to be too much for Andover, holding them to 12 points and deflating their playoff hopes.

Warriors’ playoff

hopes dashed, 42-12

Mauling by Lions spoils HomecomingBy Rick Harrison

he Andover High football team saw its title and playoff aspi­

rations blown apart by a big,fast, rugged and deep Chelmsford High crew which blasted the Golden Warriors, 42-12, in their Merrimack Valley Confer­ence first-place showdown at Lovely Field.

The nasty Lions, who took much of the joy out of AHS Homecoming, posted the lopsided victory in the most significant football game for an Andover team in years.

The loss dropped the locals into a tie for third in the MVC standings and mathematically eliminated them from any post-season consideration.

At 5-4 overall and 4-2 in conference play, coach Ken Maglio's crew suddenly finds itself needing to scrap and claw against two dan­gerous closing opponents to emerge from the season with a winning record.

Chelmsford, meanwhile, used the triumph to clinch at least a share of its fourth straight MVC title after moving to 7-0 in league play and 8-1 overall with its sev­enth straight victory.

The Lions will also go to the playoffs if they beat Bil­lerica on Thanksgiving, or if Andover takes the role of spoiler seriously and defeats host Billerica tomorrow night (7 p.m.) at the Mar­shall Middle School field.

AHS, which lost out­standing two-way player Shaheen Ghandchi with an injury in the opening min­

utes against Chelmsford, never got its offense untracked and couldn’t stop the hard-charging Lions’ ground game which accounted for 290 yards.

Ace running back Dave Leach went wild for the CHS juggernaut, scoring three rushing touchdowns, two more on pass receptions and adding a conversion rush to round out a spectacu­lar 32-point night.

He finished with 181 yards rushing on 18 carries to lift his impressive season totals to 120 points and 1,188 yards on the ground (despite missing one game).

The red-hot Leach also had had four TD runs of 35, 14, 12 and 5 yards in a 37-6 romp over Dracut two weeks ago, while also catching a conversion pass and rushing for 170 yards in 21 carries.

In the past two games he has scored 58 points and rushed for 351 yards.

Andover was held to a season-low 28 yards rushing by the Lions, and trailed 21- 0 before getting on the scoreboard late in the first half.

The 42 points are the most allowed this season, as the Golden Warriors had only yielded more than 14 in one previous game (30-19 loss to Wilmington).

The first AHS touchdown came when fullback Ben Newman plowed over from the one yard line with three minutes left in the half to cut the deficit to 21-6.

It was 28-6 when the underclass combo of junior QB Geoff Stevens and sophomore wide receiver

Buddy Farnham hooked up on a 24 yard TD pass mid­way through the third quar­

ter.It was the sixth touch­

down toss of the season for Stevens and the third scoring reception for Farnham.

But the Lions shrugged off that tally and put up two more of their own before the period ended, making it 42- 12 entering the final quarter which was scoreless.

Stevens threw for 120 yards in the game.

Veteran Chelmsford quar­terback and head coach’s son Bruce Rich, versatile and dangerous, threw his 10th, 11th and 12th TD passes of the season includ­ing a one yard pitch to Adam McHugh who made his fifth touchdown grab.

Rich has completed close to 70 percent of his passes over the last three seasons.

Chelmsford, 51-9 in its last 60 games, has now won five straight over AHS since a 35-33 Golden Warriors victory in 1998. Since 1980 Chelmsford holds a com­manding 16-5-1 series edge.

□ (Neither of Andover’s

final two games figure to be easy, as AHS hits the road to play at Billerica (5-4, five straight wins) tomorrow and in Lawrence versus Central Catholic (7-2,4-2 MVC) on Thanksgiving morning.

Billerica must beat Andover to stay in con­tention for a share of the MVC title and the playoff berth.

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AHS Roundup■ SWIM & DIVE TEAMContinued from page 15

winner) Brittany Sasser in the l(X) back-

strokeSasser touched hist in 58.50 and Peak

checked in at 58.56."Candice is going to take Brittany (in

the backstroke) at states,” predicted Fitzgerald.

Mancuso anchored the victorious 200 medley and 200 free relays, joining junior Diana Harlow, senior Amy Caron and Caitlin Doherty on the former squad ( 1:52.77) and follow ing freshman Tiffany Petzold, senior Capt. Carolyn Cody and Peak on the latter team (I 42.11).

In both those races Acton-Boxboro finished runner-up and was a mere split-

second behind.

Petzold. Harlow, Peak and Doherty

were tops in the 400 free relay, with their 3:43.93 only a seat-squirming 1.5 seconds ahead of A-B

Caron added a second place in the 100 breaststroke (1:09.96) and she took sixth

in the 200 IM (2:17.60).Harlow was third in the 200 IM

(2:14.13) and fourth in the 100 back (1:01.91).

Geary was fourth (2:01.37) and Pet­zold fifth (2:01.84) in the 200 free, while Petzold also placed eighth in the 100 breast (1:12.29).

Cody, another very pleasant surprise to her coach, recorded two personal-best times as she touched sixth in the 100 free (57.74) and seventh in the 200 IM (2:18.73).

Completing the list of swimmers who scored was freshman Erin McAuliffe with seventh in the 1 (K) back (1:02.90).

In the diving competition, junior Libby Fortier nailed down fourth place with 352.65 points and junior Anne Marie

Cashman was eighth with 325.40 points.Jacquelyn Rudis of Central Catholic

was tops off the board with 463.45 points.The only other non-Andover winner,

besides Sasser, was A-B's Katie Omstead

with a school-record 1:08.43 time in the l(X) breast.

Sophomore Jen McDonald and senior Capt. Casey Frost also competed in the diving.

Other Andover swimmers included senior Christina Casey (15th. 1:05.28),

sophomore Rita Gillan (20th, 1:06.60, and senior Capt. Liz Pallotta (21st, 1:06.73) in the 100 fly.

Freshman Cassandra Valier

(15th.1:15.84) and junior Amanda Saun­ders (20th. 1:16.83) competed in the 100

breast and McDonald in the 50 free.

GIRLS VOLLEYBALLThe top-seeded Andover High girls

varsity volleyball team finished another highly-successful season at 19-3 overall

after the M1AA Division I North Tourna­ment split, a 3-0 whitewash of Haverhill

in the semifinal round followed by the 3- 1 setback to Chelmsford.

George Sullivan, doing one of his best coaching jobs this season in a 244-win

career, fell just short of a third North title in six years.

"It was an excellent season." said Sul­livan. "We had a great group of kids to work with.

"They took the loss to Chelmsford well. Everyone stayed around after the

match and the atmosphere was tine."

Andover will graduate several talented athletes as seniors Ashley McLaughlin,

Meagan Merinder. Adrienne Hinds, Laura Lamontagne. Grisei Vasquez,

Stephanie Krey, Kerri O'Dea and Matia Kostakis have played their filial volleyball match for the Blue and Gold.

BanquetSeveral major team awards will be

given out at the annual breakup banquet

next Monday night at Andover Country

Club(7 p.m.).

Final stats leadersAshley McLaughlin led the Lady War­

riors offensively with 136 kills, finishing with an .890 hitting percentage on 352- for-395. She was also 2()2-for-212 serv­

ing.Meagan Merinder was the leading

server with 62 aces and a 91 percent aver­age on 253-for-277. Merinder went 247-

for-295 hitting (84 percent, w ith 48 kills.Adrienne Hinds contributed 208-for-

239 hitting (87 percent), with 54 kills, and 208-for-222 serving (94 percent) with 24

aces.Sam Kerivan was l99-for-237 hitting

(84 percent), with 45 kills, and Laura Lamontagne 219-for-232 serving (94 per­

cent ) with 21 aces.As a team, Andover had 353 kills and

191 aces in 22 matches while hitting at 86 percent accuracy and serving at 92 per­

cent.Defensively, the locals were at 80 per­

cent in serve-receive.

Division 1 North

Tournament

Semifinal RoundAndover 3Haverhill 0

The Lady Warriors stayed sharp by scrimmaging the undefeated Phillips

Academy girls and Division 2 North finalist North Reading between the end of the regular season and start of the tour­

ney.In the opener the scrappy Hillies gave

Andover a few' anxious moments, but the locals finished strong in each of the three

games on the way to the 30-25, 30-26,31 29 sweep before several hundred fans at

the Dunn Gym.AHS trailed 28-24 late in the third

game, but Laura Lamontagne served the final seven points to close out the match for the winners.

"We started slowly," said MVC Divi­sion I C oach of the Year Sullivan. “A few of the kids were a little uptight, with typi­cal tourney jitters, but everyone shook the

nerves pretty quickly."Haverhill did what we thought they

would. They hit to certain areas, which

we had covered, but we didn’t always pass the ball accurately.

"Eventually Adrienne (Hinds, took charge and then Laura (Lamontagne) closed it out with her excellent serving,” said Sullivan.

Hinds finished l2-for-l4 hitting, with

a team co-high seven kills, and she was 15-for-16 serving with two aces.

"Adrienne is a tough kid," said Sulli­

van. "Her performance was remarkable considering she was feeling tired and

coughing much of the time."Lamontagne finished 19-for-19 serv­

ing in the match with one ace.MVC l co-Player of the Year Ashley

McLaughlin went 17-for-20 hitting and l2-for-l2 serving, with seven kills and

two aces.Meagan Merinder contributed 12-for-

I3 hitting, with three kills, and 11-for-12

serving w ith one ace.Sophomore Sam Kerivan went 13-for-

15 hitting and 12-for-12 serving, with four kills and one ace.

Other strong hitters were Grisei

Vasquez (6-for-7. two kills, and Stephanie Krey (5-for-8).

Jen Merinder was 8-for-11 serving and

sophomore libero Brittany Pierce played an outstanding match defensively.

Matia Kostakis returned to the court after missing the final five regular season

matches with an ankle injury. She was used sparingly and finished 2-for-2 hitting with one kill.

"We have a big team and mobility has been a problem all season," said Sullivan.

“Haverhill tried to move us around and that's what helped them keep it close.”

The Hillies, who completed the season 17-4 with three of the losses to Andover,

advanced to the semifinals with a 3-0 whitewash of Lawrence High.

Championship MatchChelmsford 3Andover 1

Chelmsford prevailed 30-17, 30-28, 28-30. 30-19 in the best-of-5 match that

secured the Lions’ eighth North title since

1980.Playing hard and tough for Andover in

their season finale at Wilmington High's

Cushing Gym were Meagan Merinder, Adrienne Hinds. Ashley McLaughlin,

Sam Kerivan. Jen Merinder. Laura Lam­ontagne and Brittany Pierce.

"We had two good days of practice before the match." said coach Sullivan.

"But once again, for some inexplicable reason, we came out flat in the first game.

"To its credit, Chelmsford played very well. They have a few year-round players and that makes a difference.

"Once again it was their mobility

against our size,” noted Sullivan. "We

woke up in the second game and had a few one or two point leads before losing

by two."But down 0-2 our kids didn’t quit.

Kerri O’Dea went in as the primary setter

in the third game, just to shake things up, and she rallied the troops, it was a shot in the arm that worked.

"But in the first part of the fourth game Chelmsford stepped up its play and we

had some problems," said Sullivan.The Lady Warriors never fully recov­

ered and the season was history.McLaughlin finished 29-for-32 hitting,

with 10 kills, and l2-for-l4 serving.Meagan Merinder was 20-for-23 hit­

ting, a perfect 18-for-18 serving and Sul­livan lauded her blocking and passing.

Adrienne Hinds went 2l-for-27 hit­ting, with two kills, and 11-for-12 serv­

ing.Sam Kerivan contributed 12-for-14

hitting, with three kills, and 9-for-9 serv­

ing.Also serving well were Laura Lamon­

tagne, 17-for-17 with three aces, Jen Merinder 9-for-10 with one ace and Kerri O’Dea 5-for-6 with one ace.

Grisei Vasquez, who was not at l(X) percent after going home sick from school

the day before the match, still managed 15-for-17 hitting with three kills.

Other hitters were Steph Krey (6-for-7,

one kill) and a still-hobbled Matia

Kostakis (3-for-5).

Jenn O'Rourke and Kristina Martell combined for 33 kills to power Chelms­

ford. Setter Maxine Barry added 42 assists in the four games while Julie Brodie, sophomore Jen Byrne (nine kills),

Hayley Comeau and Jenna Comeau also

played well all-around.The victory was the 20th of the season

for No. 3 seed Chelmsford (20-3), and it

put the Lions in the State Tournament semifinals against Division l Central

champion North Quincy (l 8-6).That match was played last night, after

Townsman presstime, at the neutral

Chelsea High gym.The semifinal winner will battle unde­

feated Division I South champ Barnsta­

ble (24-0) for the state title Saturday night at Worcester Polytech (7 p.m.).

MVC l champion and two-time state

titlist Chelmsford blanked Somerville 3-0 in the quarterfinals and swept No. 2 seed Peabody 3-0 in the North semifinal to

earn its berth opposite Andover.

BOYS SOCCERThe Andover High boys soccer team

wrapped up an outstanding 2003 season when it was ousted by Medford, 5-1, in an MIAA Division l North Tournament semifinal round game played at slippery

Connolly Stadium in Woburn.The setback, after earlier tourney wins

over Beverly (2-0) and Lowell (l-0, penalty kicks), left coach Mike Wart- man's crew with a final overall record of

13-6-1.This was the first time Andover had

reached the semifinals since 1999, when

the locals lost to Central Catholic 3-2 in overtime after a pair of 2-1 OT wins

against Framingham and Acton-Boxboro.AHS was last in the North champi­

onship game in 1995, bowing to Somerville 5-2 after early-round victories

over Beverly (4-l), Salem (2-1, overtime)

and Central Catholic (5-2).□ □□

The Golden Warriors’ 14 seniors, who helped make this a successful fall and

have now played their final high school

game, are Tim Bengston, Tim Dugan, Tyler Hopkins, Jarrett Mackin, Ash

Edmonds, Ryan D’Angelo, Christian Delisio, Alex Foley, Rane Harrison, Bob

Grant, Mike Kichirowky, Greg Morisette,

Alex Toyoda and goalkeeper Pat Twom-

ey.□ □□

The No. 11 seed Golden Warriors, who entered the Medford game 10-1-1 in their previous 12 contests and were work­ing on a five-game win streak, couldn’t

keep pace with the undefeated Mustangs.No. 2 seed Medford, which improved

to 18-0-2 after this win, earned its berth

opposite Andover by edging No. 15 Lex­

ington, I-O in overtime, and No. 10 St.

John’s Prep, 3-2, in overtime.The 5-1 score matched the locals’

most lopsided loss of the season, a 5-1 setback to Haverhill just before AHS

escaped on its 10-1-1 tear.Jarrett Mackin scored the Andover

goal in the first half, assist to Greg Spurr, and keeper Pat Twomey finished with 13

saves.Medford, which led 2-0 early and 3-1

at the break, had a hat trick from prolific Tiago Delboni (26 goals) and a pair of goals from equally-skilled linemate Vini-

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Leading scorersTim Bengston led AHS this season

with 14 goals and 16 assists for 30 points.

Bengston's 30 points are the most since Paul Bellacqua pumped in 25 goals and added 13 assists for 38 points in

1999.Jarrett Mackin had 13 goals and six

assists, Brian Thompson eight goals and three assists, Greg Spurr three goals,

seven assists and Vasili Kostakis four

goals, two assists.

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The Andover High girls varsity soccer team was bounced from the MIAA Divi­

sion 1 North Tournament with a tough 1 - 0 loss to Lincoln-Sudbury in a semifinal round game on a slick Connolly Stadium

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AHS Roundup AHS Football MVC FOOTBALL STANDINGS

■ girls soccerC dntinued from pane 16

with a final overall record of 15-5-2t

All five AHS losses this fall were by one-goal margins against MIAA Tournament qualifiers.

□ □□

Seniors who have played their final high school game for Andover are Layal Hannah, Erica Weeks, Megan Finn. Mallory Jaracz. Lindsey Timko, Jeanne Lothrop, Allison Kerivan, Aman­da Carlson, Rachel DiBiase, Mag­gie Murphy and Meredith John­son.

□ □□

A first-half goal by Danielle Pomarole was all No. 2 seed Lin­coln-Sudbury (17-3) would need on this particular evening.

It was the third straight tourney shutout for L-S, which earlier blanked Lowell (1-0) and No. 7 seed Lexington (4-0).

This was the third consecutive year these two schools collided in the North tourney. AHS earning a pair of one-goal victories (2-1 and 4-3) in the previous games.

Lincoln-Sudbury outshot the Lady Warriors, 10-3, and Micaela Smith was solid in the Andover net with nine saves.

Erica Weeks and Emily Pallot­ta also played well for the locals, who were shut out for the third time this fall.

Leading scorersUltra-talented sharpshooter

Jackie Powers led the AHS attack with 23 goals and 10 assists for 33 points in 22 games.

It was the second straight 20- goal season for Powers (21 last year), putting her in the elite com­pany of Katie Kramer who had back-to-back 23- and 26-goal sea­sons in 2(XX) and 2001.

Kramer finished the 2001 cam­paign with a single-season school- record 36 points, after scoring 23- 12-35 the previous year.

Powers also scored five goals as a freshman and now has career stats of 49 goals and 19 assists.

Emily Pallotta finished the sea­son with six goals and a team-high 12 assists, while Erica Weeks had six goals, seven assists and Jen Hagopian six goals, four assists.

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CROSS COUNTRYThe Andover High girls and

boys cross country teams both placed 16th in a field of 33 schools at the annual MIAA Eastern Mass. Division 1 Championship Meet held at Franklin Park in Dorch­

ester.The girls finished with 422

points and the boys had 514.

ScheduleThe season-ending All-State

Meet is this Saturday at the North- field Recreation Center course in Central/Westem Mass. (11 a.m.).

EMass. Division 1Championship Meet

Ryan Durkin was the top AHS finisher as the senior ace complet­ed the 5,000-meter (3.1 mile) course in 16 minutes, 55.28 sec­onds for 27th place in a field of 236 runners.

Other scorers for the boys were junior Jim Muller (90th, 17:43.50), junior Sasha Seletsky (125th, 18:13.45), sophomore Peter Brown (140th. 18:29.25) and junior Oleg Seletsky (141st, 18:29.82).

Also competing for the Golden Warriors were senior Brad Sher­man (153rd, 18:38.75) and junior James Primes (20:08.72).

Undefeated Merrimack Valley Conference champ Methuen won the Division 1 boys team title with 71 points, while the individual race winner was Chris Bamicle of Newton North in 15:36.45.

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Christy Nigh was first across the finish line for the Andover girls, 52nd overall in a field of 189 runners with a time of 21 minutes, 31.26 seconds for 5,(XX) meters.

Senior Emily Farmer was 76th in 22:13.11, while other scorers were senior Jazzy Dingier (82nd, 22:18.70), junior Roopa Chari (101st. 22:50.31) and senior Anne Galebach (119th, 23:09.09).

Also running for the Lady Warriors were freshman Casey Deschene (134th. 23:47.67) and junior Bryanna Casey (24:50.15).

Undefeated Merrimack Valley Conference champ Chelmsford won the Division 1 girls team title with 78 points, and the Lions' Meghan Curran was the individ­ual race winner in 18:44.74.

■ MVC TITLE HOPESContinued from page 15

combined 31-5 this season), the Indians have ripped off consecu­tive wins over Mcthun (28-0). Lowell (14-13), Tewksbury (34- 7), Haverhill (27-0) and Dracut (28-7).

Head Coach Peter Flynn’s club is led by running back Dan Pope, who will enter tomorrow night’s game with 72 points and 943 yards rushing.

Pope has scored nine touh- downs in the last three games, and in last week's win over Dra­cut he contributed TD runs of 27, 11 and three yards while rushing for 215 yards.

BMHS quarterback Dan McWilliams has thrown five TD passes and scored four rushing touchdowns.

The Billerica defense, espe­cially against the run, has been very strong in recent weeks. Dracut finished with a net minus-12 yards in 22 rushes last weekend.

Cornerbacks Billy Shaw (three) and Corey Williams (two) also combined for five pass interceptions to constantly thwart the Dracut air attack.

The Indians have allowed only 27 points during the five- game win streak (5.4 ave. per

game).Andover defeated Billerica

19-14 last fall to break a three- game losing streak against the Indians.

Although BMHS has beaten the Golden Warriors eight of the last 10 games, the series is even11-11 since 1980.

□ □□

Andover had its three-game win streak snapped two week­ends ago, but not until throwing a huge scare into undefeated reigning New Hampshire State Division 2 champ Exeter (9-0).

It took a 26-yard fourth-quar­ter field goal by Blue Hawks' placekicker Brad Rowe, with only 11 seconds left in regula­tion, to lift the home team to a pulsating 10-7 inter-state victory at Eustis Field.

The staunch Exeter defense, along with a number of Andover mistakes, combined to hold the Golden Warriors’ dangerous ground game under 100 yards.

Top two backs Shaheen

Ghandchi and Matt Hennessey were held to 43 and 44 yards respectively on a combined 25 carries.

Forced to throw the ball more, AHS junior quarterback Geoff Stevens completed 10-of- 18 including a three-yard play- action scoring toss to senior 215-pound tight end Chris Vin­ing. who bulled his way across the goal line midway through the final period.

It was Stevens’ fifth touch­down pass of the season and Vining’s first points.

Joel Keefe tied it 7-7 with his 22nd PAT kick.

A pair of Exeter interceptions (one in the end zone) helped stymie the locals, as did a pair of fumbles and several costly penalties.

Andover also stalled inside the Exeter five yard line in the first half before surrendering the

Continued on page 18

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c-Chelmsford 7 0 8-1 259 84

Billerica 5 1 5-4 170 110

ANDOVER 4 2 5-4 202 135

Central Catholic 4 2 7-2 185 91

Lowell 4 2 6-2 165 81

Tewksbury 2 4 2-5 89 164

Haverhill 1 5 2-6 81 191

Methuen 0 5 2-5 90 172

Dracut 0 6 3-6 152 180

c = clinched title tie

Results Last WeekendChelmsford 42, ANDOVER 12

Billerica 28, Dracut 7Central Catholic 39, Haverhill 7

Tewksbury at Methuen, postponed, whooping cough

Games Friday, 7 p.m.ANDOVER at Billerica (Marshall Middle School)

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AHS Football■ FALLING IN EXETERContinued from pane 17

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fatal against teams the caliber of Exeter and Chelmsford.

The Andover defense did an impressive job on usually high- scoring Exeter, w hich had beat­en seven of its eight New Hampshire opponents by 20 points or more.

The Golden Warriors ‘D’ played shutout ball until the winning field goal, as Exeter scored its lone touchdown on a 31 yard fumble recovery return by top two-way player Brett Coffey late in the first quarter.

Defensive stalwarts for Andover again included reli­ables Mike Muccio (7 tackles, fumble recovery ), sophomore Tom White (7 tackles), Phil Perkins (6 tackles). Matt Wolf­man (6 tackles), John Fox (5 tackles). Matt Hennessy (5 tackles). Buddy Farnham (4 tackles), Larry Masse (fumble

recovery) and Nate Wiech (4 tackles).

The Blue Hawks were com­ing off a 45-6 thrashing of Bish­op Guertin High of Nashua the previous week, and Andover provided veteran head coach Bill Ball's team with its first

real challenge.Earlier Exeter wins came

over Granite State opponents Merrimack (38-7). Keene (31- 7). Portsmouth (35-6). Winna- cunnet High of Hampton (12- 0), Timberlane Regional of Plaistow (30-7), Alvirne High

of Hudson (45-0) and Spauld­ing High of Rochester (28-6),

The Blue Hawks have now outscored the opposition by a whopping 274-46 margin.

Andover, held below 19 points just one other time this fall (7-6 loss to Lowell), has a

——

190-93 scoring edge.This result tied the brief but

highly-competitive across-the- border series, 2-2, with the four games decided by a combined total of 13 points.

Andover handed the state champs their only loss last year, 18-11, and won 21-20 two years ago after the Hawks took the first meeting, 16-14.

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Chelmsford 14 7 21 0 - 42Andover 0 6 6 0 - 12C: Dave Leach 42 run (Leach rush)C: Leach 37 run (pass failed)C: Leach 3 pass from Bruce Rich (Corey Chagnon kick)A: Ben Newman 1 run (kick blocked)C: Leach 16 run (Chagnon kick)A: Buddy Farnham 24 pass from Geoff Stevens (rush failed)C: Adam McHugh 1 pass from Rich (Chagnon kick)C: Leach 55 pass from Rich (Chagnon kick)

Team StatisticsFirst Downs: Chelmsford 15; Andover 10.Rushes/Yards: Chelmsford 33-290; Andover 22-28Passing: Chelmsford 9-16-0. 108 yards. 3 TDs; Andover 9-21-1,120 yards, TD.Total Yards: Chelmsford 398; Andover 148.Scrimmage Plays: Chelmsford 57; Andover 48.Records: Andover 5-4. Chelmsford 8-1.

Individual StatisticsRushing: A, Matt Hennessy 6-15. C, Dave Leach 18-181,4 TDs; Bruce Rich 7-69; Bobby Brown 3-20; Bobby Gill 6-20.Passing: A Geoff Stevens 9-21-1, 120 yards; C, Bruce Rich 9-16-0, 108 yards, 3 TDsReceiving: A, Buddy Farnham. 5-67, TD. C. Dave Leach 4-17, TD; Adam McHugh 3- 19. TD: Alex Kennedy 1-17.

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Second QuarterNo scoring

Third QuarterNo scoring.

Fourth QuarterA: Chris Vining 3 pass from Geoff Stevens (Joel Keefe kick)E: Rowe 26 field goal

Team StatisticsFirst Downs: Andover 12; Exeter 8.Rushes/Yards: Andover 39-89: Exeter 36-132.Passing: Andover 10-19-2. 65 yards TD; Exeter 1-7-0, 21 yards Total Yards: Andover 154; Exeter 153 Fumbles/Lost: Andover 2-2; Exeter 2-2.Punts/Ave: Andover 6-34.1Penalties/Yards: Andover 5-35. Exeter 3-20 Scrimmage Plays: Andover 66; Exeter 50 Records: Andover 5-3. Exeter 9-0.

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CALENDARCast of Tommy rocks on

The fall 2003 season at Lorica Artworks brings new artists and new work together in a show collectively called “Silent Poetry,” opening Friday Nov. 21, with a reception from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. A group of 26 diverse contemporary artists presents a fresh look at everyday surroundings in a comprehensive selection of lushly painted oils, pastels and watercolors featuring panoramic views of Ireland, France and New England. One of the paintings, an oil, called “A Fresh Breeze, Antrim Coast" by Irish artist John Manson, is shown above. Lorica Artworks is located on the lower level of One Elm Square.

Thursday, November 13

Reading, poet Deborah Warren will read from her new book The Size

of Happiness, 7:30 p.m., Andover Bookstore, 89 Main St.; 978-475- 0143.

Fundraiser, wine tasting and silent auction for the YWCA of

Lawrence, with support from First Essex Bank, Messina's Liquor,$50, 6:30-10:30 p.m., Andover

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Messina’s Liquors and the YWCA of Greater Lawrence; Christina Doherty 978-687-0331 Ext. 21,

cdoherty @ ywcalawrence.org.

Fundraiser, Quota International of Andover partnering with On-Stage

Dramatic Society of Merrimack College will present Don t Drink the Water. $35,6:30-7:30 p.m.

wine and cheese reception prior to performance, Cascia Hall opposite the Rogers Center, 8 p.m. perfor­

mance, Rogers Center, Merrimack College, North Andover; Mary

Beth Nason 978-474-0953.

Training, the Elder Services and the Merrimack Valley Alzheimer’s Partnership will sponsor "The Facts About Alzheimer's Disease and How to Use Local Community Resources," educational training for faith community leaders, lay

staff and pastoral counselors of all denominations, free, noon-1:30

p.nt., St. Michael’s Parish Hall.196 Main St, North Andover; reservations Barbara Brandt-Saret

1-800-892-0890 Ext. 347.

Demonstration, a representative

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

Theater, the Top Notch Players will perform As You Like It, $10 adults,

$8 seniors and students, 8 p.m..

Top Notch Theatre, Spurk Build­ing, Haverhill Campus; Jim Mur­phy 978-556-3374.

Fundraiser, All Care Visiting Nurse

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6:30-10:30 p.m., Danversport Yacht Club, 161 Elliott St., Dan-

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Meeting, Homebased Business­

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Walsingham Gallery opens painter Ronal Parlin’s show "A Slower Pace” with areception this Saturday, Nov. 15 from 5 to 8 p.m. Above is Parlin’s “American Welcome,” an oil painting. The gallery is located at 47 Merrimac St., Newburyport. Call 978-499-4411, or e-mail info@thewalsinghamgallery .com.

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Friday, November 14

Musical, The Merrimack Junior

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ty Middle School Auditorium, tickets can be purchased at Straw­

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able; [email protected].

Live music, the Music Department of Phillips Academy will present an organ recital, the program will

feature the music of Bach, Buxte­hude, Langlais, Mendelssohn, Franck and others, free, 7:30 p.m., Cochran Chapel, Phillips Acade­my campus; 978-749-4995, music @ andover.edu.

Reading, Tobias Wolff will read

from his new novel Old School, free, 7 p.m., Kemper Auditorium,

Chapel Ave., Phillips Academy campus; 978-749-4185, [email protected].

Dance, Phillips Academy Depart­ment of Theatre and Dance pre­sents Jazz Confessions, and a live performance by student vocalist Ariel Gold, $3, 7 p.m., Tang The­

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at 978-749-4433.

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optional pot luck and discussion 6:30 p.m., Unitarian Universalist Congregation in Andover, 6 Locke

St.; 978-475-4454.

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978-475-0339.

Auction, dinner, dancing, silent and live auction to support Bancroft School, $50, 7 p.m., Andover

Country Club, for tickets call Julie McLaughlin 978-475-5171. or Ann Weld 978-247-7145.

Theater, Colonial Chorus Players presents Working, Andover resi­dents include director Dana Bis- sett; choreographer Alice Pascucci;

cast includes Ben Pascucci as Joe; Kathleen Wackowski as Mill Worker and ensemble member Mary Anne Ronan, $12-$ 15, 8

p.m., Parker Middle School, Read­ing; 781-944-9780, www .colonial-

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Theater, Andover resident Michael Levy stars in Theatre To Go’s pro­duction of Crimes of the Heart, $12-$ 14, 8 p.m., St. James United

Methodist Church, 50 Central St.,

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Live comedy, Paul Nardizzi, Mike Fahey, Lance Buchanan. $12, 9:30

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By Ben Heilman

It was a rocky start, but Andover High School students

say they are ready to rock in their produc­tion of The Who's Tommy.

After changing its directing staff (see related story, page I), switching rehearsals from afternoons to nights and tackling an entirely different show than they have before - a rock opera - students had con­cerns. But as the final push toward produc­tion begins many are now excited.

The show runs Thursday, Nov. 20 through Saturday,Nov. 22 at 7:30 p.m. each night, with a 2 p.m. matinee on Sun­day, Nov. 23 at the Collins Center. Tick­ets are $15, $8 for seniors on Thursday only. AHS students get in for half price with student identifi­cation.

Students say the rock score is what excites them most.Having last put up Les Miserables, a musical of near oper­atic proportions, thekids are now able to -------------belt out rock ballads and sing in a way many had never tried. They are also psy­ched about the student rock band that has been rehearsing on its own for more than a month and will be on stage during the production.

“Singing rock music is a new thing for many of us,” said Briga Heelan, an AHS junior who plays Mrs. Walker, Tommy’s mother. She last played Mother in a youth production of Rag­time at North Shore Music The­ater, a professional playhouse in Beverly.

Rock is not a new thing for Dale Spollett, a frequent lead singer for AHS garage bands and leading man in area musi­cal productions. Spollett is play­ing Captain Walker, Tommy’s father. 'This is hard-core rock. You get to use a completely dif­ferent voice," said Spollett.

"Everyone’s playing very dif­ferent characters," said Lynette Toomey, an AHS senior. Toomey has made a name for herself at school and in area musical productions for playing sweet-voiced ingenues. But in this production, Toomey, a soprano, is strapping on six-inch high-heel platform shoes, garter- belts, and a skirt and tube top to match. Toomey is the Gypsy Queen and has one big number and scene in the show where she tries to seduce Tommy.

Vocally it is a switch as well. Toomey’s has to belt in two- octaves - a wide range for a singer - for the role. “It’s really hard," she said.

The cast is led by relative

SUSAN SEPICH

TV gives drama teacher new look■ EXTREME MAKEOVERContinued front page I

will see each other will be at the altar on the day of their wedding. Sepich said being sep­arated has been the hardest part. “We talk on the phone several times a day to coordinate wedding plans and the rest of the time right now is being spent recuperating, resting and going to doctors' appointments," she wrote.

“This experience has been truly a gift for both of us. I feel as if I have won the lottery in so many ways. First for being given the gift of repairing the damage that 1 did to my body by overeating, and second, for marry­ing the man I have waited for my whole life,” wrote Sepich.

Andover High students have been offered special hotel rates at Disney World to attend the wedding. Students estimated that five or six students will be able to make it. Sepich said 100 people have said they would attend. Sepich is expected to return to Andover High after winter break.

Junior Kara McCall has worked on 10 drama productions with Sepich. McCall considers Sepich a friend and her personal role model because McCall’s ambition is to be a director. McCall said the biggest ques­

tion for many students will be how to respond to Sepich when she returns. “1 don’t think she’s going to change that much," said McCall.

McCall and others said they didn't think Sepich was in need of plastic surgery. "1 would never have thought she needed it, but mentally, she thought she did." said McCall. Students said Sepich was heavier when she was growing up and lost a large amount of weight. Sepich said in her e-mail that she doesn’t expect to look very different. “My teeth may be a little whiter and I might look a little younger (here's hoping), but that's about it," she wrote.

Senior AHS student Lynette Toomey has been in many shows directed by Sepich and plans to attend the wedding in Florida. Extreme Makeover is her favorite show. “I was so excited for her. It's a once-in-a-life- time opportunity.” she said.

Toomey is a lead in Tommy and said act­ing in an AHS show without Sepich has "been really, really weird."

The musical was taken over by Mike Bucco of the Walnut Hill School of Per­forming Arts in Natick, and Tina Parker, who has choreographed many shows at

AHS. Bucco and Sepich are both graduates of the University of New Hampshire and know each other.

AHS Principal Peter Anderson wouldn't comment on Sepich's absence as it was a personnel matter, but he described Bucco as “eminently well-qualified."

Retired teacher and frequent substitute Doug Halsted has taken over Sepich’s drama classes. AHS graduate Jennifer D'Onofrio has taken over chorus classes. Both have experience. Halsted has worked on all but two AHS theater productions since 1968 and D'Onofrio is a voice teacher who has stepped in to lead the chorus before.

Sepich became the drama teacher at AHS in September 2000. Before that she taught in Andover for five years at Bancroft, West and South elementary schools. As a director at AHS, Sepich has exposed kids to the cutting edge of available musicals and play materials. Last year, AHS was one of the first high schools to perform a version of the Broadway hit Les Miserables. She has kept AHS active in drama festivals and had students write and develop their own mater­ial for performances.

■■

Ryan Gilmore plays the titular character in the musical The Who 's Tommy to be performed at the Andover High School's Collins Center, off Shawsheen Road, next Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.

newcomer Ryan Gilmore as Tommy. Gilmore has not played a lead in AHS productions before and admitted it was a tough job. “It’s a lot of hard work. I’m not usually used to this kind of stress,” he said.

Tommy is a staged version of The Who’s 1969 album of the same title. The story is of a boy who witnesses a murder and represses it entirely, becoming deaf, dumb and blind. Tommy is discovered to be a pinball savant and when he recovers from his childhood trauma he becomes a celebrity. The play explores sex and sexual abuse and may not be appropriate for younger viewers.

The play is directed by Mike Bucco of the Walnut Hill School of Performing Arts in Natick and Tina Parker, who has chore­ographed many shows at AHS. It is music-directed by Steve Black. All of the staff knew Sepich from the University of New Hampshire, where they all graduated.

The rehearsals for this show have had to be held at night to accommodate Bucco's duties at the Walnut Hill School. Students said it has been an adjustment getting used to a new director and adjusting to the new hours, which make the school day sig­nificantly longer for many of them.

Students seem to approve of Bucco's direction. “He’s a great director. They each have their style to bring,” said Spollett. Other students said it was good to be exposed to a new directing style.

Briga Heelan (right) plays Tommy's mother.

From left are Ned Berger, playing Uncle Ernie; Ryan Jennings, playing a young Tommy; and Joey Abisso. playing Cousin Kevin.

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CROSSWORD PUZZLE EVENTS CALENDAR

CLUES ACROSS1. Small lake5. Albert French philosopher

10. Australian aborigine (slang)

14. Premium or discount on bills ofexchange from other countries

15 A woody climbing plant

16 A very wise person

17 Escape from town

20. Lets go

21. Kind of chair

22. A place to sleep23. Farm building

25. Artiodactyls

29 “Death of a___ "

33. Lower in esteem

34. Elder Gershwin

35. Company's first offer to sell stock

to the public

36. Huron and Erie

37. Poem of six six-line stanzas and

a triplet

40. Decorate with frosting

41 Netherlands river43. Feel deep affection for

44. Goodbye

47. Hurts (slang)

48. Friend (slang)

49. South Sea arrowroot

50. Feet or measures (poetry)

53. Remove oil

58. Overreact (slang)

61 Sports aficionados

62. Throw with great effort

63. Afrikaans

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64 Affirmatives

65. Did not compare

66. Spheres

CLUES DOWN1. A wild goat

2. Phil former CIA

3. Monetary unit of Iran

4. A knot, knob or swelling

5. Shuts

6. Opened

7. Floor or table coverings

8. Univ. of New Hampshire (abbr.)9. So (Scottish)

10 Filipinos, for example

11. Used for healing or soothing

12. A way to look

13. Dried leaves of the hemp plant

SOLUTION ON PAGE 21

18. Legends

19. This place

23. Exposes

24. Expression of sorrow or pity

25. California (abbr.)

26. Manila hemp

27. Manufacturer

28. Compass point

29. Plant fiber used for making rope

30. Inferior in importance

31. Aside32. Smelling organs

38. _ Karsavina, Nijinski's partner

39. Potato state, abbr

41. Became acquainted

42. Brew

45. A way to imprint

46. A homeless child

47. Breathed deeply

49. Annoy50. Not definite (slang)

51. Wings (archaic)

52. Tropical Asian starlings

53. Woody herb with showy yellow flowers and flattish pods

54. Within, prefix

55. Hebrew calendar month

56. Thick piece of something

57. Soft-finned fishes

59. Frictional horsepower, abbr.

60. Extensively cultivated in China

and Japan and India

■ NOV. 13 THRU NOV. 23Continued from page Z9

938-8088.

Harvest bazaar, treasures, food and more, proceeds benefit Aldergate UMC budget, admission free, 6-9

p.m., Aldergate UMC, 235 Park St., North Reading; 978-664-2951.

Live music, Jeffery Gaines, 8 p.m., $15-$ 17. Capo’s, 98 Middle St.,

Lowell; 978-453-5755.

Opera, Lowell Opera Company pre­sents Act IV highlights of Mozart’s Marriage of Figaro with the Low­ell Philharmonic Orchestra, featur­ing Andover residents tenor Evan

Denmark and soprano Ann Cobleigh, free, 8 p.m., Butler Mid­

dle School, Lowell; epuntoni @ Comcast .net.

Fundraiser, the American Textile

History Museum honors the muse­um’s 2003 Community Service Award recipients Charlotte LaPierre. executive director of Lowell Sun Charities and Nancy Lublin, founder of Dress for Suc­cess, $150, $250 and $500 per per­

son, 6-11 p.m, attire is black tie optional, with personal style encouraged; 491 Dutton St., Low­

ell; 978-44 1-0400, Ext. 234,

www.athm.org.

Art exhibit and sale, Saltbox

Gallery presents Artists' Bounty, exhibit will feature 20 artists, hand­crafts and more, free. 10 a.m.-5

p.m., 7-9 p.m.. w'ine tasting, Coolidge Hall, Topsfield Fair­

grounds, Route 1, Topsfield; 978-

887-3844.

As You Like II, see Nov. 13 entry.

Saturday, November 15

Live music, Phillips AcademyMusic Department will present the Phillips Academy Chamber Music

Society comprised of faculty and students, featuring the music of

Brahms, Glinka. Mozart,Beethoven and Mozart, free, 7

p.m., Timken Room, Phillips Academy campus; 978-749-4995,

music @ andover.edu.

Auction, West Parish Church, ham

and bean supper 5-6:30 p.m., silent auction 5-8 p.m., live auction 7-9

p.m.. West Parish Church; 978- 475-3528.

Benefit concert, Hope for the Chil­dren of Haiti is hosting a concert, offering. 7 p.m.. Free Christian Church, 31 Elm St.; 781-937-8338,

www.hfc-haiti.org/Home /Concert.html.

Robotics workshop. Motion Dynamics lead by Robo Tech Cen­

ter for grades 1-5, workshop on robotics, construct a simple robot using computer-aided instructions, 10:30 a.m.-12:3O p.m.. Andover High School, pre-registration required, call for prices; DCS, 978- 623-8274, www.robotechcenter

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Live music, Les Sampou, $15, 8

p.m., doors open at 7:30 p.m., New

Moon Coffeehouse, Jet. Routes 110 and 125, Universalist Unitarian

Church, Haverhill; tickets at Andover Bookstore or by phone 978-779-0393, www.newmooncof-

feehouse.org.

Fun fall social, dinner, dessert and

dancing 6 p.m., entertainment 8 p.m., $15, payment will be taken at

the door, all proceeds benefit North Parish Church. 190 Academy

Road. North Andover, reservations 978-687-7948.

Tour, walking tour. When Cotton IVci.s King, explore the role of cot­

ton in the world economy and how

it influenced New England manu­facturing and labor, free. 2:30 p.m.,

meet at Lowell National Historical

Park Visitor Center, 246 Market St., Lowell; reservations recom­

mended 978-970-5000.

W inter holiday festival, floral arrangements, holiday decorations, Santa and more, 10 a.m.- 4 p.m.,

Stevens Estate, Osgood Hill, North Andover; 978-685-5320.

Live comedy, Paul Nardizzi, Mike Fahey, Lance Buchanan. $12,9:30

p.m., Comedy Escape at the China Blossom, North Andover; 781- 938-8088.

Live music, two shows, Lori McKenna, $15-$ 17,7 p.m., Cheryl

Arena Band, $8, 10 p.m., Capo’s,

98 Middle St.. Lowell; 978-453-

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■ NOV. 13 THRU NOV. 23Continued from page 20

Open house. Purple Sage Pottery, 10

a.m.-5 p.m., 3 Mechanic St., Studio D. Merrimac: 978-346-9978

Beef for Books Dinner, sponsored by MAPA (Mission to Paraiso, Now!), First United Methodist Church of North Andover, event will raise money to purchase text­books for the children of the

parochial school in the village of Paraiso, Dominican Republic, fea­turing a complete roast beef meal,$ 10 per adult, children 6-12 years $5, under 6 free, 6-8 p.m., 57 Peters

St., North Andover; reservations

978-658-5305.

Artist reception, painter Ronal Par-

lin, 5-8 p.m., Walsingham Gallery, 47 Merrimac St, Newburyport; 978-499-4411, info@thewalsing- hamgallery.com

A.s You Like It, see Nov. 13 entry.

Free to Be You and Me, see Nov. 14

entry.

Jazz Confessions, see Nov 14 entry.

Crimes of the Heart, see Nov. 14

entry.

Working, see Nov. 14 entry.

Sunday, November 16

Live music, Phillips Academy Music Department will present the Acade­my Concert Band and ensembles

under the direction of Vincent Monaco, free, 3 p.m., Cochran

Chapel, Phillips Academy campus, 978-749-4995, music@andovcr ,edu.

Workshop, "The Chemistry ofAttraction” by

Adrian Daw­son, exploring

what attracts

us to our part­ners or poten­tial partners, both singles and couples

Adrian welcome, free,Dawson 6:30 p.m., Uni­

tarian Univer-salist Congregation, 6 Locke St.; 978-470-1134.

Appraisal day, hosted by Lawrence History Center, three of the nine appraisers are from Andover, San­

dra Dent of Windsorian Col­

lectibles. Bob Frishman of Bell- Time Clocks, and David Rodger of Andover Books & Prints, admis­sion free, $5 for each item

appraised, Lawrence Heritage State Park Visitors Center, 1 Jackson St.,

Lawrence; 978-686-9230.

Open house, St. John's Preparatory School invites prospective students and their families to attend Admis­

sions Information Sessions 10 a.m., 11 a.m. and noon, 72 Spring St-

Danvers; 978-774-1050 Ext. 304.

Live music, Andover Chamber

Music Series presents Remem­brance and Hope. $20-$25, 4 p.m.,

Rogers Center, Merrimack College, North Andover; 978 474-6222, ‘

www .andoverchambermusic.org

Live music, Middlesex Community College's fall concert series A World of Music presents Boston

Recorder Society's Concordia Con­

sort, free, 7:30 pan., MCC Theater, 5 E. Merrimack St„ Lowell; 781 -

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Opening reception, and awards cer­

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Brush Art Gallery, 256 Market Mills

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Live music.

Fall Jazz Series, Barbara and Al Boudreau Jazz Quartet featuring Jack Senier and Mark Carlsen, 5-9

p.m., reservations recommended, Ipswich Bar and Grill. Ipswich; 978-356-7006.

As You Like It, see Nov. 13 entry.

Free to Be You and Me, 2 p.m., seeNov. 14 entry.

Crimes of the Heart, 2 p.m., see Nov.

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Art exhibit, see Nov. 14 entry.

Open house, noon-5 p.m., see Nov.15 entry.

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gage, wallets, briefcases, and more on sale at forty to sixty percent off department store prices with pro­ceeds benefiting the EAC, 9:30

a.m.-4 p.m., lobby, Merrimack Val­ley Hospital, 140 Lincoln Ave- Haverhill: 978-521-8651,

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Tuesday, November 18

Screening, Andover Public Schools will conduct a series of screening for preschool children ages 3 and 4

years old, by appointment only, Shawsheen School, 18 Magnolia

Ave.; pupil personnel office 978- 623-8540.

Lecture, Northeast Chapter of the

Mass. Archaeological Society lec­ture on "Daily Living Beyond the Stones and Pots" with speaker

Tonya Largy, free, 7:30 p.m., Pcahcxly Museum, comer of Main and Phillips streets; 978-749-4490.

Meeting, AARP hosts Denise Van

Campen, owner of Van Campens’

Antiques to discuss finding uses for those old things that are hard to part with, free, 1:30 p.m., Andover

Senior Center. Whittier Court; 978- 475-6698.

Dance, UMass Lowell Center for the Arts hosts FLY Dance Company of Houston. Texas. $5-$ 10,7:30 p.m..

Durgin Concert Hall. 35 Wilder St. Umass Lowell South Campus; 978-

934-4444.

Live music, Yoron Israel Trio. $5,

7:30 p.m., Roma Restaurant, 29 Middlesex St., Bradford: 978-374-

8001.

Wednesday, November 19

Public forum, "Homeland Security

Issues in Andover,” panelists include Brian Pettullo, chief of police, Claudia Bach, superinten­

dent of schools, Barbara L'ltalien, state representative from Andover, and Charles Mumane, Fire Depart­

ment chief (invited), free, 7-9 p.m.,

Memorial Hall Library: 978-623- 8401.

Presentation, Andover High SchoolCounseling Department will pre­sent an “Information Session for Parents of 8th-Graders considering Private Schools,” 7-8:30 p.m.,

Andover High School Library;High School Counseling Depart­

ment 978-623-8607.

Poetry, Powow River Poets ReadingSeries, 7:30 p.m., Newburyport Art

Association, 65 Water St., New­buryport; www.newburyportart.org.

Adult Bible Study, discussion on The DaVinci Codes. 7:30 p.m..

Park House Parlor, Second Congre­gational Church of Boxford; Christi Humphrey 978-352-2127.

Thursday, November 20Musical, The Who's Tommy. $15,

AHS students $8 with ID. 7:30

p.m., Collins Center, Shawsheen Road; 978-623-8666.

Reading, author William Martin will read from his new book Harvard Yard, 7 p.m., Andover Bookstore,

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Live music, John Wesley Harding. 6 p.m . $13 $ 15. Capo s, os Middle St., Lowell; 978-453-5755.

Friday, November 21

Live comedy, Paul D'Angelo. Danny

Kelly, Mike O'Neil. $12, 9:30 p in.. Comedy Escape at the China Blos­

som, North Andover: 781-938-

8088.

Fall craft fair and art auction, festivities include an authentic Texas chili supper to benelit Boy Scout

tnxrp 81. and a silent art auction featuring local artists. 6-8:30 p.nt.,

Trinitarian Congregational Church. 72 Elm St., North Andover: 978-

686-4445, w w w .natrinitanan.org.

Live music, two shows. Patty Larkin, 7 and 10 p m. $20422, Capo's. 98 Middle St.. Lowell; 978-453-5755.

Live music, Middlesex Community College's fall concert series A World of Music presents oboist John I erillo and pianist Cannen

Rodriguez-Peralta, free, 7:30 p.m., MCC Theater, 5 E. Merrimack St.. Lowell, 'si 280 3923

Tommy, see Nov. 20 enlrs

Saturday, November 22

Book signing, illustrator Vicky Ennght will sign copies of her new book Read Anything Good Lately? 3 30-4:30 p.m., Andover Book- store, 89 Main St.: 978-475-014.3.

Live music, the Spectrum Singers

featuring Andover resident Carl Bewig will hold a pre-Advent and

Christmas concert, 8 p.m.. First Congregational Church. 11 Garden St., Cambridge: 617-492-8902.

Live music. Third Eye Blind, $30,8

p.m., Sakowich Campus Center Multi-Purpose Rixmi, Merrimack

College, North Andover, tickets at the Info Desk, first llixir of the Sakow ich Campus Center week­days 9 a m.-8 p in. and weekends 11 a.m.-8 p.m.; 978-837-5930.

Audition, the Merrimack Valley

Players are holding auditions for their spring play Bathroom Humor, 2-5 p.m., bring a monologue mem­

orized 2-5 minutes long, First Bap­tist Church. Lawrence Street, Methuen, call for an audition slot 603-893-6226.

Miss Massachusetts Teen, USA,

Andover High School student Jenna Sico will be judged in swimsuit

evening gown and personal inter­view' events, Marriott Hotel. Quin­cy; for tickets, times and directions

call Jenna Sico 978-475-0412.

Live comedy, Paul D'Angelo, Danny Kelly. Mike O’Neil, $12,9:30 p.m.. Comedy Escape at the China Blos­som, North Andover; 781-938-

8088.

Opera, Lowell Opera Company pre­sents Vivi Italia, evening of Italian

song featuring Andover resident soprano Christina Puntoni, 8 p.m., Lowell Senior Center, 276 Broad­way, Lowell; 978-441-6926,

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Piano concert Nov. 23 at libraryOn Sunday, Nov. 23 pianist Jacqueline Schwab will give a free

concert at 2 p.m. in Memorial Hall Library.Schwab's piano playing ranges from sprightly to elegiac and

draw s on classical, traditional folk and improvisational styles. Her improv isations on American music were recently heard on Ken

Bums' documentaries, including the Grammy award-winning Civil War series and the Emmy award-winning Baseball series. She has per­formed at the White House for President Clin­ton, at a celebration of Bums' Lewis and Clark series, and also at the Smithsonian, at a celebra­tion of the Smithsonian's Presidential exhibit. She has recorded and performed with many tra­ditional musicians, including a long-standing partnership with her English dance music quar­tet Bare Necessities, as well as the Scottish fid­dlers Alasdair Fraser and Laura Rick.

For this pre-Thanksgiving holiday concert, Schwab will perform American parlor, traditional and popular music from Twain's age and beyond. Drawing on her recent solo recording Mark Twain 's America, she will play her signature arrangements of Stephen Foster and Civil War songs, vintage ball­room dances, traditional Scottish and Irish airs and dance tunes, h\ mns and spirituals, ragtime, and a few surprises, organizers said.

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The Greater Boston Antiques Fes­tival, antiques exhibition with 160

antiques dealers from 11 states. Early preview 9 a.m. for $10

admission. $6 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.,

Shriner’s Auditorium. Wilmington;

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Holiday fair, crafts, raffles Santa and more, 9 a.m.-2 p.m.. New England

Pediatric, 78 Boston Road, Billeri­ca; all proceeds benefit mulit-handi- eapped children and young adults at New England Pediatric Care; 978-

667-5123.

Live music, two shows, Don White, $12-$ 15,7 p.m.. Rhythm Method, $6, 10 p.m., Capo's, 98 Middle St.,

Lowell; 978453-5755.

Live music, Imagine Performing Arts Series presents The Fools,

$17-$15,7:30 p.m., Newburyport City Hall; 978-834-0367.

Artist reception, artist Elizabeth

Wadleigh Leary, free, 3-6 p.m., Churchill Gallery, 6 Inn St., New­

buryport; 978-462-9891.

Fall craft fair and art auction, craft

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Working, see Nov. 14 entry.

Tommy, see Nov. 20 entry.

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Live music. Fall Jazz Series, Barbara and A1 Boudreau Jazz Quartet fea­turing Jack Senier and Mark

Carlsen, 5-9 p.m., reservations rec­ommended, Ipswich Bar and Grill,

Ipswich; 978-356-7006.

Working, 2 p.m., see Nov. 14 entry.

Tommy, 2 p.m., see Nov. 20 entry.

The Greater Boston Antiques Fes­tival, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., see Nov. 22

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Addison Gallery of American Art, StephenGreene: Painter and Mentor, through Jan.4; gallery hours Tuesday - Saturday 10

a.m.-5 p.m., Sunday 1-5 p.m., Addison Gallery of American Art, Phillips Acade­

my; 978-749-4015

www.addisongallery.org.

Andover Historical Society, artist Doug

Johnson; exhibit Lucy's Acre: A Place inTime, tour the Amos Blanchard House and

Bam Museum for a glimpse into life in the early 19th century, Tuesday through Friday 1-4 p.m, $5 admission, students $3,97

Main St.; 978-475-2236, www.andhist.org.

Robert S. Peabody Museum of Archaeolo­

gy, Objects and their Meanings: Historical Highlights of the Peabody, displays ethno­graphic objects from the 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.

Essex Art Center, through Dec. 12, Main Gallery Annual Juried Show, Elizabeth

Beland Gallery. Kelly Kaczynski Installa­tion, Tuesday-Thursday, 10 a.m.-8 p.m., Friday 10 a.m-5 p.m., Saturday 10 a.m.-2

p.m., 56 Island St., Lawrence; 978-685- 2343.

McCoy Gallery, through Nov. 21, artist Steven Carcau’s exhibit “Faxons” works on

paper and in metal, Merrimack College; 978-837-5000, Ext. 4205.

Brush Art Gallery, Nov. 16 through Jan 4,

Pholo2003 Black and White Classic Juried Photography Show, hours Tuesday-Satur­day, 11 a.m.4 p.m.. Sunday, noon-4 p.m., 256 Market St., Lowell; 978-459-7819.

Whistler House Museum of Art, Wednes­day-Saturday, 11 a.m.-4 p.m., $4,24.3

Worthen St., Lowell; 978-452-7641.

Arthur Griftin Center for Photographic

Art, Main Gallery, Jan Staller: A Retro­spective, through Nov. 28; Emerging Artists Gallery, Hard Boys <S Bad Girls, Nov. 6 - Jan. 15, Tuesday-Sunday, noon to 4 p.m.,

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all day, 67 Shore Road, Winchester; 781-

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Sakowich Campus Center, at Merrimack

College, the Fireside and First floor lounges, call for hours, 978-837-5000, Ext.

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through Thursday, 7:30 a.m.-l 1 p.m., Fri­day, 7:30 a.m. -6 p.m., Saturday, 9 a.m.- 4:30 p.m., Sunday, 11 a.m.-l 1 p.m.; closed

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Monday, November 24, 2003 at 6:30 P.M. in accordance with the provisions of M.G.L. Chapter 41, Section 81U, Subdi­vision Control Law, for the purpose of reviewing the pro­posed subdivision Definitive Plan enti­tled, “MURRAY HILL ESTATES", revision dated 10/15/03, located off 138-144 Greenwood Road, Andover, MA as filed on 10/17/03, by Robert W. Murray, 27 Cambridge Street, Burlington, MA 01830.BY:Dr. Douglas M Dunbar.

ChairmanAndover Board of

HealthNovember 13, 2003

TOWN OF ANDOVER

PLANNING BOARDNotice is hereby giv­en that a public hear­ing will be convened on Tuesday, Novem­ber 25, 2003, at 8:30 p.m., in the Third Floor Conference Room, Town Office Building, Bartlet Street, on an applica­tion made by Robert Murray for a Special Permit for Earth Movement, under Section 6.3. of the Zoning By-Law, said application associat­ed with a 5-Lot Difini­

tive Subdivision Plan entitled “Murray Hill Estates”. The project is located at 138 Greenwood Road; more specifically identified as Asses­sor’s Map 148, Parcel 1A. The application may be examined in the Planning Depart­ment between the hours of 8:00 a.m., and 4:00 p.m., Mon­day through Friday.

ANDOVER PLANNING BOARD

Paul Salafia,Chairman

November 6 8 13,2003

Other terms, if any, are to be announced at the sale.Present holder of said Mortgage St. Paul Asset Management Company by its AttorneysGuaetta 8 BensonPeter V. Guaetta, Esquire9 Acton RoadSuite #10Chelmsford, MA 01824October 31,2003

November 6,13 8 20,2003

LEGAL NOTICES

TOWN OF ANDOVER

PLANNING BOARDNotice is hereby giv­en that a public hear­ing will be convened on Tuesday, Novem­ber 25, 2003, at 9:00 p.m., in the Third Floor Conference Room, Town Office Building, Bartlet Street, on an applica­tion made by Field- stone Meadows for a 6-Lot Difinitive Subdi­vision Plan entitled “Gregory Circle" on property owned by the applicant, located at 11 Lowell Junction Road; more specifi­cally identified as Assessor’s Map 160 Parcels 7 & 8A. The application may be examined in the Plan­ning Department between the hours of 8:00 a.m., and 4:00 p.m., Monday through Friday.

ANDOVER PLANNING BOARD

Paul Salafia,Chairman

November 6 & 13,2003

Road; more specifi­cally identified as Assessor’s Map 148, Parcel 1A. The appli­cation may be exam­ined in the Planning Department between the hours of 8:00 a.m., and 4:00 p.m., Monday through Fri­day.

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Paul Salafia,Chairman

November 6 & 13,2003

TOWN OF ANDOVER

PLANNING BOARDNotice is hereby giv­en that a public hear­ing will be convened on Tuesday, Novem­ber 25, 2003, at 8:30 p.m., in the Third Floor Conference Room, Town Office Building, Bartlet Street, on an applica­tion made by Robert Murray for a 5-Lot Difinitive Subdivision Plan entitled “Murray Hill Estates" on prop­erty owned by the applicant, located at 138 Greenwood

TOWN OF ANDOVER

PLANNING BOARDNotice is hereby giv­en that a public hear­ing will be convened on Tuesday, Novem­ber 25, 2003, at 8:00

o. m., in the Third Floor Conference Room, Town Office Building, Bartlet Street, on the appli­cation of a Bradford Glen Inc., for a modi­fication of a certain difinitive subdivision plan entitled “Coderre Way” situated on a 2.15 acre tract of land, located at 5 Coderre Way, more specifically identified as Assessor’s Map 43, Parcel 2. Said modification is to allow for the subdivi­sion of 5 Coderre Way, which turn would create one new buildable lot. The application may be examined in the Plan­ning Department between the hours of 8:00 a.m., and 4:00

p. m., Mondaythrough Friday.

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Paul Salafia,Chairman

November 6 & 13,2003

TOWN OF ANDOVER

PLANNING BOARDNotice is hereby giv­en that a public hear­ing will be convened on Tuesday, Novem­ber 25, 2003, at 8:30 p.m., in the Third Floor Conference Room, Town Office Building, Bartlet Street, on an applica­tion made by Robert Murray for a Special Permit - Watershed Protection Overlay District, in a proposed 5-Lot Difinitive Subdi­vision Plan entitled “Murray Hill Estates” on property owned by the applicant, located at 138 Greenwood Road; more specifi­cally identified as Assessor's Map 148, Parcel 1A. The appli­cation may be exam­ined in the Planning Department between the hours of 8:00 a.m., and 4:00 p.m., Monday through Fri­day.

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Paul Salafia.Chairman

November 6813,2003

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OF HEALTHA public hearing will be held by the Andover Board of Health in the S< end Floor Conference Room Town Offices. 36 Bartlet Street,

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Sealed proposals for the disposition of Town Owned Land at 41 Lowell Junction Road, Andover, MA wilLbe received at the Office of Central Purchasing, Andover Town Offices, 36 Bartlet St., Andover, Massachusetts 01810 until the time specified below at which time the bids will be publicly opened. The time received will be stamped on each bid and for consistency of time, the wall clock in the Purchas­ing Office will be the determining time.

ITEMProposal No.

RFP002/11-03/040 disposition of Town Owned Land at 41

Lowell Junction Road,Andover MA

OPENINGDecember 16,2003

4:00 P.M.

Specifications and pro­posal forms may be obtained at the Office of Central Purchasing, Andover Town Offices, 36 Bartlet Street, Andover, MA

No proposer may with­draw his proposal for a period of Ninety (90) days after the date set for the opening thereof.

No security is required on this bid.

Andover is an affirma­tive action/equal oppor­tunity purchaser

The Town reserves the right to accept or reject, in whole or in part, any or all proposals or take whatever other action may be deemed nec­essary to be in the best interest of the Town.

Elaine M SholaPurchasing Agent

November 13 820,2003

MORTGAGEE’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE

By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain mortgage given by David S. Maxey and Mitra T. Gilani also known as Mitra Maxey to Mortgage Master, Inc. dated September 11, 1996 and recorded with the Essex County (Northern District) Registry of Deeds in Book 4593, Page 37 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 a Public Auction at 2:00 P.M., on the 2nd day o, December, 2003, on the premises known as 106 Colo­nial Drive, Andover, Essex County (North­ern District), Massachusetts, the premises described in said mortgage, together with all the rights, easements, and appurtenances thereto, to wit:

The land in Andover, Essex County, Mas­sachusetts, being Lot 12, as shown on a plan of land entitled “Colonial Hill at Andover, Subdivision and Acceptance Plan Owner: SRE Realty Trust, Address: 851 Main Street, Tewksbury, Massachusetts. Engineer: Marri- mack Engineering Services, Address: 66 Park Street, Andover, MA Scale 1"=40' Date: June 1988” said plan being recorded with the Essex North Registry of Deeds as Plan #10062. Reference is made to the afore­mentioned lots for a more particular descrip­tion.

Terms of Sale: These premises are being sold subject to any and all unpaid real estate taxes water rates, municipal charges and assessments, condominium charges, expenses, costs, and assessments, it appli­cable, federal tax liens, partition wall rights, statutes, regulations, zoning, subdivision control, or other municipal ordinances or bylaws respecting land use, configuration, building or approval, or bylaws, statutes or ordinances regarding the presence of lead paint, asbestos or other toxic substances, sanitary codes, housing codes, tenancy, and, to the extent that they are recorded prior to the above mortgage, any easements, rights of way, restrictions, confirmation or other matters ot record.

Purchaser shall also bear all state and county deeds excise tax. The deposit of $5,000.00 is to be paid in cash or bank or certified check at the time and place of the sale, with the balance of the purchase price to be paid by bank or certified check within thirty (30) days after the date of the sale, to be deposited in escrow with Guaetta 8 Ben­son, at 9 Acton Road. Suite #10, Chelms­ford, Massachusetts

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 of the Memorandum of Sale executed at the time of the 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 said attorney, the amount of the required deposit as set forth herein within five (5) business days after written notice of the default of the previous highest bidder

LEGAL NOTICEMORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE

By virtue of and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain mortgage giv­en by Robert Lottatore and Patricia Lotta- tore to Option One Mortgage Corporation,dated December 23, 1999 and recorded with Essex County (Northern District) Reg­istry of Deeds in Book 5647, Page 212 of which mortgage Wells Fargo Bank Min­nesota, National Association, FKA Nor­west Bank Minnesota, National Associa­tion, as Trustee, without recourse is the present holder by assignment, for breach of conditions of said mortgage and for the pur­pose of foreclosing the same, the mortgaged premises located at 3 Pondview Place, Andover, Massachusetts will be sold at a Public Auction at 11:00 A M. on December 1, 2003, at the mortgaged premises, more par­ticularly described below, all and singular the premises described in said mortgage, to wit:

The land in Andover, Essex County, Mas­sachusetts, together with the buildings there­on, situated at and known as 3 Pondview Place, being Lot No. 2, being a portion of the land on a plan of land entitled “Subdivision and Acceptance Plan Pond View Place", Subdivider: William H. 8 Carol Strout: Engi­neer: Merrimack Engineering Services, Inc., Address: 66 Park St., Andover, Mass. 01810; Scale 1" =40’, Date: November 12, 1982, being Plan No. 9091 and recorded with Essex North District Registry of Deeds c i March 23, 1983; said Lot containing 30,050 square feet of land according to said plan, together with the right to use, pass and repass over the private ways as shown on said plan, and to use said roads for all pur­poses for which such roads are commonly used in the Town of Andover.

Said premises are conveyed subject to and together with the benefit of a Sewer Ease­ment recorded with said Registry of Deeds in Book 2921, Page 83.

The premises will be sold subject to any and ail unpaid taxes and other municipal assessments and liens, and subject to prior liens or other enforceable encumbrances of record entitled to precedence over this mort­gage, and subject to and with the benefit o, all easements, restrictions, reservations and conditions of record and subject to all tenan­cies and/or rights of parties in possession.

Terms of the Sale: Cash, cashier's or cer­tified check in the sum o, $5,000.00 as a deposit must be shown at the time and place of the sale in order to qualify as a bidder (the mortgage holder and its designee(s) are exempt from this requirement); high bidder to sign written Memorandum of Sale upon acceptance of bid; balance of purchase price payable in cash or current funds in thirty (30) days from the date of the sale at the offices of mortgagee's attorney, Korde 8 Associates, PC., 201 Chelmsford Street, Chelmsford, MA 01824-2307, c/o Sanjit S. Korde or such other time as may be designated by mort­gagee

Other terms to be announced at the sale. Wells Fargo Bank Minnesota, National Association, FKA Norwest Bank Minnesota, National Associa­tion, as Trustee, without recourse, present holder of said mortgage by its Attorney

Sanjit S. Korde Korde 8 Associates, PC.201 Chelmsford Street Chelmsford, MA 01824 (978) 256-1500

November 6,13 8 20, 2003

NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE’SSALE OF REAL ESTATE

By virtue and in execution of the Power ot Sale contained in a certain mortgage given by Scott D. Martin to Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems. Inc., dated October 31, 2001 and recorded with the Essex County (Northern District) Registry of Deeds at Book 6460, Page 278, of which mortgage Bank One, N.A., as Trustee of the Amortizing Residential Collateral Trust, 2002-BC1 is the present holder, for breach of the conditions of said mortgage and for the purpose of fore­closing, the same will be sold at Public Auc­tion at 2:00 p.m. on November 26, 2003, on the mortgaged premises located at 3 Wash­ington Avenue, Andover, Essex County, Massachusetts, all and singular the premises described in said mortgage,

TO WIT:

The land with the buildings thereon, situated in Andover, Essex County, Massachusetts, bounded and described as follows:

Easterly; by Washington Avenue, one hun­dred three (103) feet,

Southerly: by land now or formerly of Her­bert F Chase, seventy-five and one halt (75 1/2) teet;

Westerly; by land now or formerly of Noyes, eighty-six and one thirty (86 1/3) feet; and

Northerly; by land now or formerly of Buttick, seventy-three and one- halt (731/2) feet;

And another parcel contiguous to the wester­ly boundary line of the above-described par­cel, bounded as follows:

Easterly; by the above-described parcel, twenty-three (23) feet;

Southerly; by land now or formerly of Her­bert F. Chase, thirty-five (35) feet;

Westerly; by land now or formerly of one McFarlin, about twenty-three (23) feet; and

Northerly; by land now or formerly of one Roggerman, thirty-eight (38) teet.

For mortgagor's title see deed recorded with Essex County (Northern District) Reg­istry ot Deeds in Book 6460, Page 276.

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

TERMS OF SALE.

A deposit of Five Thousand ($5,000.00) Dollars by certified or bank check will be required to be paid by the purchaser at the time and place of sale. The balance is to be paid by certified or bank check at Harmon Law Offices, PC., 150 California Street, Newton, Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to P.O. Box 610389, Newton Highlands, Mas­sachusetts 02461-0389, within thirty (30) days from the date of sale. Deed will be pro­vided to purchaser for recording upon receipt in full of the purchase price. The description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of an error in this publication.

Other terms, it any, to be announced at the sale

BANK ONE, N A AS TRUSTEE OF THE AMORTIZING RESIDENTIAL COLLATERAL TRUST, 2002-BC1 Present holder of said mortgage

By its Attorneys,HARMON LAW OFFICES, P.C. Ernest H. Pelletier, Jr., Esquire 150 California Street Newton, MA 02458 (617) 558-0500

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HAVERHILL, MA Fall In Love 14 level townhomes off RI495,2 bedroom, fireplace, deck $1250 8. up 978-374-47B4

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LAWRENCE, MA Very nice METHUEN, MA: Greot area. 2 8 3 bedrooms, hordwood 2 OeOroom, 1ST floor $1,100.floors, deleaded, hookups. Avoiloble 1271. $950/mo + utilities Coll 978-738-0110

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HAVERHILL, MA: 3 bed­room, 1,5 Oath in duplex, driveway, bock yord 1st and security deposit $1,200 plus utilities 978-521-8082

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ESSEX, MA Essex Boy access from 7.5 ocres reno­vated 4 OeOroom formhouse

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HAVERHILL, MA• Bu.'d.ng Lot - Haverhilloutskirts, all utilities on street, town water ond new1 Must oe see’ sewer, permits ond house plans with sole........ $159,900• REDUCED Clean, neat 3bedroom, 1.5 bath, formol dining, deck $’89,900• Spacious 8 room 4 bed­room, large yard $249,900• Bradford Beoi? tul, tree lined St Cope, 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, attached goroge, hordwood floors. . .. $289,900• Two family,3 bedroom units, yore, pork- ng, lead certificate $229,900

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cept woterfront home Greot views, I bedroom, I both, fireploce, hardwood floors, patio, wosher I dryer Ample storage No smoking / no pets $1800 Coll 603-772-3929

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family homes-2 and 3 bed- DANVILLE, NH-Double wide rooms each unit, yards, off 2 bedroom, screened porch, street parking, priced to sell$229,900 to $279,900

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HA/XPSTEADNH Huge 3/4 oed- room Colonial, great schools dppliances, woodstove, pool fable, neor take, tennis courts, trails $2100+. 603-382"889

HAVERHILL, MA - Beoutiful condex 3 bedrooms, 1,5 baths, washer/dryer hook­ups, full basement, off-street parking $1400 978-387-9046

MIDDLETON, MA, 3 OeO- room, hardwoods, fireploce, Oming room, hookups, 1 car

AMESBURY,Condo large kitchenettes, A/C, parking, coin-op Includes heot 8, hot woter. Ist/security $650

Coll 978-465-4323

AA- Studio BRADFORD, MA Move in for room plus holidays-lorge bright freshly

pointed deleaded 3 bedroom, hookups, $950/mo + utilities, Ist/security. 978-794-0096 ext 2

HAVERHILL, MA A reol nice 2 bedroom, off street

parking, very modern, hordwood floors, $875 +

utilities. 978-373-6797.

HAVERHILL, MA Beoutiful Victorion 1st floor 3 room,

I OeOroom, porking, hookups, separote storoge, $695/mo + utilities, cat ok, 978-335-8814

HAVERHILL, MA Coll today2 & 3 bedrooms, $1000 - $1250 lst/last/security & good ref­erences Details 603-382-7212

HAVERHILL, MA Cedar St Clean, very nice 3rd floor,

3 bedroom deleaded $975/mo plus utilities lst/last/security

Borbaro 978-372-5456

HAVERHILL MA Convenient Locotion, modern, 1 bedroom $850 includes ALL utilities Call 978-373-4800 ~ EOH.

Haverhill, MA Country Setting

City Convenience Pine Brook Place

1 Bedroom from $7952 Bedroom from $880

Ask About Our Move-in SpecialJust oil 1-495, close to 1-93

room, 1 both, off street park­ing, hook-ups, $1000/mo + utilities. Coll 978-423-6460

LAWRENCE, MA: 2 bedroom oportments 71 - 73 Newbury St. includes hot water, pork­ing. From $750. No utilities. 97B-68I-7910_______________

LAWRENCE, MA:2 bedroom, modern, $700.

No utilities.

978-681-8625LAWRENCE, MA - 594 Haverhill St., 3rd floor, 2 bedroom, good locotion, off street porking Section 8 welcome $775/mo. If inter­ested call Levis Componies, 978-687-2783.______________

LAWRENCE, MA

on quiet Oeod end street with oft street parking 8, storage.I mile from 495,2 miles from 93. No pets/utilities $900/mo. 1st, lost, security 978-688-0786

LAWRENCE, SO., MA - Lovely, renovated 2 OeO­room, new bathroom, hard­wood floors, Heot/hot woter included. LounOry. No smok­ing. No pets, lst/last/security deposit. 8800/mo. 978-502-1950

first RunLAWRENCE, SO. MA- Mt. Vernon Section. 2 bedrooms, 1st floor, rent includes stove, refrigerator, wosher, dryer, A/C, of, street porking, $950/ mo. SHS Reolty 978-682-4131

LAWRENCE, SO., MA- Must seel 3 OeOroom, parking ond storage avoiloble, conven­iently located laundry hook­ups, electric 8, hot water in- duOeO. >1300/mo. 978-258-5410

LAWRENCE SO., MA South Broadway, 2 bedroom, stove,

fridge 8, hookups, $700/mo lst/last/security and

references must 978-475-6095

LAWRENCE, SOUTH, MA-I bedroom modern complex All utilities, loundry, A/C, porking $810 978-683-6682.

LAWRENCE South, MASouth Hawley St. 3 room, 1st floor, heot included. $800

Station Realty 978-975-3213

LOWELL SO. MA - Delmont Gardens Trust, near Rtes. 495, 3 & 93. I & 2 bedroom apartments, include heot, cooking 8. hot woter. Also, newer apartment building with central air Security

guard & 24 hr. maintenance. Rents stor, 8 $825 for 1 bed­room 8, up 8, $1015 for 2 bed­rooms 8, up. Pool & tennis. 978-458-7963 or 978-458-4629

MAGNOLIA, MA:Large oportment with loft & deck. $1200/mo includes heat 8. hot woter Coll 978-526-1844

MANCHESTER, MA Oen, harbor view, 1 bedroom, , parking, I pet, large living room, potio, wood stove, ap­pliances $950 978-526-4888

MANCHESTER,MA- OCEAN LEVEL, sunny, Orick potio, I bedroom, I porking, lorge living room, many closets Jutul woodstove, all appli- onces, >975 978-546-8116

MARBLEHEAD MA-Short term furnished 1 & 2 bedrooms Fireplace, cable, phone, moid service. Weekly or monthly

($2000) rental 781-631-7087

5 rooms, 2 bedrooms, 3rd MERRI7WAC, MA:floor, deleaded, $750/mo no utilities. Security. 603-434-5166

★★★★★★LAWRENCE, MA-

6 Story oportment building Also known as

Parkside Eost Apartments• studio available $595 no utilities. 1st, lost, security• Also I bedroom avoiloble $675 no utilities. 1st, last 8. security required.

••**•*12 bedroom avoiloble on

1STMONTH FREE. 3 OeOroom, fireploce, wesher/dryer, 1st floor. Greot neighborhood, available now. >’35(tmo 978-346-8316

MERRIMAC, MA 2 bed­room, washer/dryer, hard­wood, No Pets, $1100 Coll Advantage 978-388-9890

MERRIMAC, MA Lorge 3 bedroom, 1.5 both duplex,

deck/yord, dishwasher, hook­ups, close to town/495 No

smoking/pets. $1250+. Ist/last Ready 12/13 978-346-8520

Groce Terroce. $855 with METHUEN, MA. i, 2 & 3heat & hot water included 1st, lost & security required Mon -Fri 9 5cm, 978-970-2300

OeOroom oportments, good condition $700, $850, $1150 + utilities. 1st 8 security. No pets. Call Steve 978-470-1843

YH5'?E?C£!'.A AN„D3y,LR METHUEN, MA I - 2 bed-LINE, 4 rooms, remodeled, parking, laundry room, no utilities, no pets, security $2'0/week 978-376-5672

LAWRENCE MA/ANDOVER Line gorgeous all new 2 OeO­room, eat-in kitchen, hook­ups, porking, deposit. Sec­tion 8 ok. Greot family street $1150. Pets? 617-694-3530

LAWRENCE MA Aportments Avoiloble &

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room. Beautiful, spacious, in prestigious oreo ot Methuen. Goroge, 2 cor parking $H00/mo includes utilities. No pets 97B-68I-4754

METHUEN, MA: 2 bedroom oportment, open floor plan with 20’ ceilings C/A, fitness center, ample parking, some utilities Contact us for move in speciols and rote dis­counts for qualified house­holds 978-683-1162

Renovated Apartment Homes ^Tsex Enterprises 978-682-4119 METHUEN, MA - 2 bedroom

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Accepting New Students 30 yrs experience, music de­gree All ievels. Rentals available Bass lessons Your house or m,re 97S-975-0335

MUSIC LESSONS In your home Saxophone, Clarinet & Flute All oges Beginners welcome Call ..

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Automobile DnvingAllied Driving School, Metfuen

Monthly storts 978-683-5512

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SALEM MANUFAC HOMES

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bedrooms, 2 Oaths, city wo- ter/sewer, 2 car garage,>279.900 978-373-6900

HAVERHILL, MA

Tired of Turkeys?Outstanding Hunters Run

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LAWRENCE VA Andover line 8 rooms, 4 bedrooms, 3 Oaths, goroge, fireplace, mony up­dotes, potential in-law, 2 Kitchens Asking $275,000

CAPE R E 978-851-7283

• LAWRENCE MA Cozy v ing in So. Lawrence on An­dover line This house offers mony updotes and is well cored for Privo’e Oackyord,1 car garoge, lorge shed, new windows, newer roof ond vinyl sided......... $169,900• Haverhill: Condo alterna­tive-opportunity to own o starter home in convenient locotion. 3 bedrooms + un­finished room iust needs your ‘imshing touch $179,900• Methuen An American Four Square Colonial

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electricol & heating systems, replacement windows 4 newer roof. Commuter friendly locotion $279,900

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LAWRENCE, MA - New Townhouse 3 bedroom, 1.5 both, full oosement centrol oir & more Large yord $169,900 Call 978-975-8457.

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ANDOVER, MA, I bedroom oportment, convenient in- town location, off street parking, hardwood tloors, located above the Andover Shop Avoiloble 12/1. $875 978-475-2252 days, evenings 978-475-0196 otter 6pm

ANDOVER, MA- 1 bedroom, downtown fawn in Phillips oreo Pet OK, $850/mo. in­cluding heot 1st, lost & se­curity required 978-475-6095

BRADFORD, MA studio, historical, huge, 2 room, 2 fireplaces, 13’ ceilings, All utilities, >945 978-683-6682

DANVERS, MA 2 bedroom, open concept,

fireploce & wood stove, parking Includes electric &

gos >i200/mo 978-927-6442

DANVERS, MA - 2 room stu­dio, new kitchen, porking, on bus route No pets $975 in­cludes utilities Lease Secu­rity deposit 978-724-6079.

ANDOVER, MA: 2+ bed-garage,' tar^UO ̂+ "PP"’ '"J“h"

Village hordwood through­out $’250/mo. Avoiloble 12/1 Small pets ok, coll 978-251-0460

utilities 978-777-2642

NEWBURYPORT, MA- Adorable 3 bedroom, 6 room,

great locotion, nice yard,parking, no smoking,

$ 750/mo Call 978-388-5067

NEWTON NH - 3 bedroom 2 $1175 + utilities No smok- co' goroge available Dec 1st mg/pets. 97B-475-2757.No pets No smoking stand ...—T~~---------security required $1200/mo ANDOVER, MA - 2 bedroom,

+ utilities Call 603-767-9504. *°she//‘)7e,r„ h°°k,up'. newl,v------------------------------------------ remodeled Walk to train &NO ANDOVER, MA Deouti- downtown. No pets. $1200 +. tul 4 bedroom Colonial, 2 car 1st, security. 978-475-7535 garage, I ocre, new kitchenGreat neighbor hood $2500

Call 978-725-8940

ANDOVER, MA- 2 + Bed­rooms greot neighborhood, close fa town center, dish­washer, laundry, parking,

NORTH ANDOVER, MA great 2 bedroom, office, 1.5 baths, mony extras Details udiehart.com or call 781-738-

3800 or 781-938-0055_________

SALEM NHSmall single family 2 bed­room home $ 100 + utilities No pets Security & refer­ences required. Coll

603-898-1086

ANDOVER, MA: Bright, sunny 2 bedroom penthouse oportment. Downtown loca­tion Oft-street parking Fully opplianced $’300 + utilities. Coll 978-685-2953

ANDOVER, MA CENTER Spacious, contemporary 2 bedroom, off street parking, laundry and hordwood floors Walk to commuter roil ond bus. $1300 /mo. plus utilities. Available Decem­ber, coll evenings 976-475-8191

ANDOVER, MA - charming I bedroom, excellent location,

, __ closets, storage, hardwoods,$62,000 SALEM, NH Woterfront cozy loundry, porking. $800/mo.

2 Oed'oom, fireplace, dock & Coll RE 78’ 942-1226.beoch No smoking/pets $1300 ,,,n.,,cn————----- —Doys 978-686-5937 eves 603- ANDOVER MA- Charming 898-3176, poger 978-366-1206. ap?r'‘

------------------------------------------ men! Porking $875 no utili-SALISBURY SEACH, MA - ties/No pels. Coll 978-475-0033Immaculate fully furnished ...— --------------house. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, ANDOVER, MA- Downtown, garage Available 9/1. No newiv renovated 1 bedroom pets. No smokers $l,800/mo. oportments, starting at $750, Call Trocy, 508-269-7739 excellent location, 1 year

Stone Ridge Properties lease No pets 978-475-9796

SALISBURY, MA * * * * * * ★ * ★ ★ * ★ *Small Newly renovated homefor rent, 2 bedrooms & office ANDOVER, MA - Downtown area No pets/smoking $1300 renovated 1 bedroom.

Andover. MAWooded, 89 acre, close to

town & h.ghwoys $319K J B Doherty 978-269-2212

Baiitr I Meadow 72 acre, VRM $339K-$398,B76

Dot Hordock 978-269-2274 Prudential Howe 8, Doherty

Fryeburg/No Conway area 4+ Acre-$24,900Nicely wooded building lot on quiet country rood. Shawnee Peak Ski Area 8, Saco River closeby Owner financing Col1 L8.5 Reolty, 207-781-3294

Call 781-416-6109

S3 Condos/Townhomes

Eot-ln kitchen, screened in porch overlooking private yard. Off street Porking.

5875/month Coll 978-417-9690

★★★★★★★★★★★★★first RunANDOVER, MA Charming 1 ANDOVER, MA Downtown OeOroom in Balmoral Build- quiet environment, 2nO floor, ing, newer point / both, in- in owner occupied, I bed- etudes beat, hot woter $1100 room, heoted, I cor park, Coldwell Bonker 978-475-4477 n0 pets, $950/mo.. 978-475-1673

BRADFORD MA Spocioustown-house, 3 bedroom, 1.5 ANDOVER, MA In town Oath, 2,000+sq ft., 4 floors, newly renovated I bedroom,centrol oir/voc small com- 2 levels, hookups, porking,

plex, No pets/smoker. owner occupied, no pets, $1,400 + 978-686-9984 >900/mo+ util ities978-4’0-0637

DERRY, NH 2 bedroom ANDOVER, MA - Phillipstownhouse, central heat/A/C, bosement, washer/dryer,deck, no smoking/pets $1400+ 1st, lost, security. Avoiloble 12/1. 603-437-8044

• Heot $ hot woter included• Window treatments• New woll to wall carpet• AOunOont closet space• Tennis courts-Pool• Loundry facilities• Professional On-site

management• 24 hr emergency service• Free porking• Public transportation• Convenient to shopping

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LAWRENCE, MA: BEACON TERRACE (British Colonial Apartments), Brand new I

bedrooms, amenities golore, $895 includes heot & hot wa- ter 978-685-7467 / 978-681-1800

LAWRENCE, MA - Beautiful 1 bedroom nice yord, $675/mo no utilities. Credit Check re­quired. 1st, last & security. Coll 603-893-5781,603-894-4552

garden style condo. $910 per month. Heot ond hot water included No pets. Coll

603-356-5826 or 978-689-4007

METHUEN, MA: 2 bedroom, large living & diningrooms, 8, kitchen, newly renovated,

new appliances, carpet, 8. cabinets, ample closets, park­

ing, near highways $'250 978-204-2614 , 978-794-9446

LAWRENCE, MA: Huge 3 METHUEN, MA: 2 bedroom,

DANVERS, MA 3 bedroom,1st door, Victorion 2 family, RenovoteO, washer/ dryer, opplionces. Cats Ok/ no smoking $1400 +. 1st, last, security ready 12/1. No calls otter "pm, 97B-774-9306

GLOUCESTER, East MA Beoutiful spocious house, neor beoch. dishwasher 8,

washer/dryer Hook-ups.No pets 978-281-4675

GLOUCESTER, MA1 bedroom cottage close to train, Riverviews hook-ups

in Oosement. $1100+ 1st, last8, security 978-282-0173

Gloucester, MA2 bedroom $1000, woll to wall,

All appliances, No pets.978-281-0492, 978-283-5436

GLOUCESTER, MA: Cleon 2-3 OeOroom with washer/ dryer. 1st floor, hardwood floors,$1000/mo. Avoiloble

'2/1/03 Coll 978-281-4654

GLOUCESTER, MA: Lanesville 2 OeOroom, 2nd floor, off street parking.

$950/mo includes utilities.1st 8, security. 978-281-5689.

GLOUCESTER, MA Quiet,2 level, near troin, 5 room,

huge bedroom, office,washer /dryer/hot woter, 2 cor park,

no pets/smokig $1275 /mo+ utilities, Ist/lost. 617-838-2646

GLOUCESTER, MA Sunny, cleon 1st floor 3 bedroom renovoted apartment, newly painted, $1200/mo. + secu- rity, no utilities 781-231-9843

GROVELAND MA 2 bed­room, Applianced, deck, storoge, parking. Including Uwner heot 8 hot woter 978-373-4462

HAVERHILL, MA, 1999 Win­ter St., 3 & 4 room apart­ments, heot 8, hot water in­cluded. $700 ond up.Coll between 9 & 5 doily

978-590-0658

HAVERHILL MA Cozy cleon, quiet 2 bedroom in-law Ca­ble, pool, storage, no smok­ing/pets. Avoiloble 12/1. $875 1st & security. 978-372-8322

living room, eot in kitchen, off street parking. $900. Days, 617-248-8670: evenings, 617-593-6020______________

METHUEN, MA 2 bedroom modern complex A/C, parking, laundry room $995 all utilities 978-683-6682

HAVERHILL MA -1 OeOroom oportments, newly renovoted, wolk to troin/Oowntown $750 includes parking, stove, fridge, heat, hot water. I mo security. Coll 508-878-9013

HAVERHILL, MA: I Oed- room, + Oen in quiet house. Hordwood, private entry, $775. Also immaculate 2 room studio $650 978-887-8279

HAVERHILL, MA Cozy Vic­torian 2nd floor 1 bedroom with new kitchen 8, bath,

wood floors, parking, $6957mo+ utilities 978-618-4112

HAVERHILL, MA downtown condo 2 bedroom $850, Macon Ave. 1 bedroom $700; Coll 978-372-5456.___________

HAVERHILL, MA Highland Ave,

1 bedroom, newly remodeled, woll/woll, $700 includes hot

woter Coll 781-942-1300

HAVERHILL, MA, Hilldale Ave 2nd & 3rd floor, 2 bed­room, modern kitchens & Ooths, new carpets, paint, yard, parking. $925, $875+ 1271,603-378-0788____________

HAVERHILL, MA Historic I bedroom. Woll fa woll, spa­cious closets, dishwasher, modern washer/ dryer, brick & Oeom, walk to train- Ist/lost/securily-No pets Ref- erences >775 978-948-2604

HAVERHILL, MA-Huge quiet 2 bedroom, huge yord, off street, hook-ups, 2nd floor,

gos on gos heot. Nice neigh- Oorhood >800 978-975-8488

HAVERHILL, MA Luxurious top floor condo. 2 bedrooms,2 lull Oaths & newly remod­eled kitchen. 1,000 so. ft.

Coll Frank 978-479-0623,

HAVERHILL, MA:

Must See!occupied, large 4

rooms, new windows, loun­dry hook-ups, (ridge, neor T and 495 3900+, 978-521-3912

HAVERHILL MA Nice 3 bedroom $895/mo + utilities;3 OeOroom $950/mo includes heot/hot woter; also studios

$575/mo includes heot/hot woter; oil parking, no pets,

security. 978-372-4167

HAVERHILL, MA- ********** NORTHSIDE-Close to High­

ways! I OeOroom, $750/mo. Heat 8. hot water included. Parking, pool & laundry on

premisesColl 978-373-3024, ext. 13

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bedroom, newly renovoted, new carpets, tloors 8. appli­ances. LounOry balcony, and off street porking, no utili- ties >l,050/mo 978-682-3322

LAWRENCE, MA: Jockson Street, on the park, 1 bed­room. 1st ond security de-

hnt!wnf»r 97a°W9454 METHUEN, MA 2 bedroom, dudes hot woter 978-388-9454 _____ „„.„i„h

LAWRENCE, MA Large 3 bedroom, 1st floor with heot $1300. ALSO extro large 5 bedroom with heot $1500 Both hove washer/dryer hookups. 978-373-2766

LAWRENCE, MA- Modern I bedroom, newly

renovated,No pets. 1st 8. las,.

Call tor prices 978-660-1659LAWRENCE, MA Mt"

Vernon/Andover line, large studio, eot in kitchen, quiet st., porking, wosher Oryer occess, all utilities plus co­ble, $650. References.

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LAWRENCE, MA, North, beautiful 2 bedroom 3rd floor oportment, newly renovoted, Deleaded, washer/ Oryer hookup, porking, section 6 welcome. $750 per month

617-293-5067 or 617-293-4483

LAWRENCE MA Prospect Hill 5 rooms, 2 bedroom2, hook-ups. Excellent condi­tion, Garoge. $800 No utili­ties No pets. 978-682-8861

LAWRENCE, MA: Quiet lo­cotion. Nice 1 OeOroom oportment in 2 family house. Hook ups, yord, parking. >675 plus 67-680-8068

LAWRENCE, MA: Quiet neighborhood, newly remod­eled 1 bedroom opartment, living room, dining room, hardwood tloors, off street

owner occupied, hardwood, goroge, dishwasher, fridge, hookups, neor 93/213 No smoking/pets $895 857-205-4955

METHUEN, MA: 3 bedroom, 1st floor. Nice, quiet, deod end street No pets 'st, se­curity. $1,200.+. Section 8 ok. 978-794-5671,978-479-4840

METHUEN, MA- 3 Bedroom apartment, good neighbor­hood, olf street parking, loundry hook-ups, nice yard. $1150/mo. 978-453-6815

METHUEN, MA-3 bedroom, newly renovoteO kitchen & bath, 2 cor parking Nice neighborhood >1,250 includes hot water. 978-686-7752.

METHUEN, MA- 3 rooms, IOeOroom, deleaded, Marsh School area, $750/mo. + utilities Section 8 OK.

Coll 617-943-1114,

METHUEN, MA 4 bedroom, modern, updated, oft street

parking, washer/dryer, mony extros! Section 8 ok,

$1400/mo, no pets 978-975-8103

first funMETHUEN, MA: 6 rooms,

3 bedrooms, plus Oen. Lovely apartment, porking, laundry

hook-ups, quiet neighbor- hood. >1300.978-374-6827

METHUEN, MA - A 1 8, 2 bedroom, appliances, car­peted, heated, no pets, park-

friendly, pool, state of the ort fitness center.

978-682-8883

METHUEN, MA Red Tavern oreo I bedroom. Hardwood floors. No pets. No smoking. $750 includes heat Refer- ences required 978-685-1931

METHUEN MA - Red Tov- ern oreo. I bedroom. Excel­lent location. Off street park­ing. $800/mo heat/ hot water included 1st, last, security. References 978-479-8739

METHUEN, MA-Remodeled I bedroom, eot-in kitchen, loundry, parking, $795/mo. includes heat 8, hot woter, no pets. Call 508-733-7766

METHUEN, MA

Washington PlaceOFF RT.2I3

NEAR THE LOOP

1 Bedroom $750 Available Dec.

& January1st & lost month required Includes heot 8, hot water.

No pets./ I year leose.✓ Loundry✓ Parking✓ On-site maintenance/ 24 hr emergency service

978-475-4569extension 14 or

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METHUEN, West, MA: 2nd floor, 2-3 bedroom, large yard, off street parking, close to Route 93, Available December 1, $950. a month. 1st, lost, security. 978-937-8131

MIDDLETON, MA3-4 bedroom, 1.5 bath, pets &smokers ok$1650+Coll Sondi 978-361-6948

MIDDLETON, MA- Avoiloble now. 2 bedrooms, fully ap­plianced, central oir & voc. no pets please. $1200+.

Call 978-750-8007

NEWBURYPORT, MA- I OeOroom, living room, den, eot-in kitchen, large deck,

wosher/dryer, parking, $11007 mo. includes heot 8, electric.No smoking/dogs. 978-758-3788

NEWBURYPORT, MA2 bedroom, in-town holt house, on street porking, No dogs/smoking, $1200 + utili- ties Coll 978-463-3015

NEWBURYPORT, MA Bright1st floor, 1 bedroom, quiet

oreo, private storoge, hook­ups, hot woter/heat, no pets

smoking,>U00/mo 978-462-6672

NEWBURYPORT, MA Newly renovated beautiful High St. 1st floor apartment. 2-3 bed­room, large kitchen, washer, Oryer 8. porking $1700/mo. 978-290-1291________________

NEWBURYPORT, MA:Private, sunny, picturesque

excellent locotion, luxurious, overlooks pond, $895

Coll 978-502-9330

NEWBURYPORT, MA So End Charming 2 bedroom Townhouse, wood floors wosher/ dryer, wolk to town, lorge yard 8. parking. No smokers $1350/mo. + Available 12/1

________ 978-462-329!

NEWBURYPORT,MA Sunny 2nd floor, 1 bedroom,

wood floors, neor downtown, storoge, $995/mo includes

heat. 978-465-3320.

NO ANDOVER, MA1 Bedroom, 4 room.... $11002 Bedroom, 7 room..... $1200manzicorp.com - 978-685-5566

NO ANDOVER MA-2 8,3 bed- room apartments, excellent locotion & condition $975 & $1275 No pets/utilities 1st & security. Steve 978-470-1843

NO ANDOVER, MA. 2/3 bedroom in 2 family, garage, washer/dryer hook ups No pets/smoking. $!200/mo. Call 978-269-2212_______________

No. Andover, MA2 bedroom, off street parking,

$ll507moMary Gil martin 978-269-2248 Prudential Howe & Doherty

NO ANDOVER, MA-2 bed- room townhouse style, large

living room, hordwoods, sunporch, yord, porking,

hook-ups, $1150 978-683-7386

NO Andover, MA: 3 bedroom, dishwasher, washer/ dryer, hardwood floors. No pets. 1st, last, security. $1,200 +. 978-247-6970 ovailoble 12/1/03

NO. ANDOVER, MA - Big 2 bedroom opartment, plenty of closets 8, storoge spoce. Parking, large yord. 1st, se- curity. $1100 978-687-6101

NO. ANDOVER MA - duplex3 bedrooms, 1.5 boths, full opplionces, off street park­ing No pets. $1400Gallant Associates 978-686-7931

NO. ANDOVER, MA Duplex, quiet area, 2 bedroom, yard,

hookups, parking, no pets, $1200/mo + utilities, 1st, fast 8, security Jon 1st 603-893-2310

NO. ANDOVER, MA - New large 1 bedrooms avoiloble. Tall ceilings, built-ins, ex­quisite wood work, fireplace, private porking. Great commuter location. All utili­ties included From $900/mo Coll Steve, 978-688-8880 or 603-870-9048.______________

NO. ANDOVER, MA: Very nice 1 bedroom apartment with skylights in owner oc­cupied house, oft street porking $700/mo 978-685-7839

NO. ANDOVER - New 2 bed- room, Berber carpet, built ins, porking, yard hookups, No pets/smoking. $1400 in- cludes utilities. 978-974-9267.

NORTH Andover, MA 2 bed­room, 2 level. Neor 495/125. Newly painted, off-street parking, hook-ups, fall fin­ished basement. No smoking/ pets. $1,100. mo. 978-688-3033

ing, $B25-$985 Specta! move north Andover, MA 4 bed-in offer. Coll 603-893-8114

parking. $900., electric in- METHUEN, MA- Beautiful, 1eluded 978-697-1126, Miguel

LAWRENCE, MA Quiet Prospect Hill, 1st floor 3 bed­room, private parking, wosher/dryer hookup, no utilities, no pets $975. 1st, lost & security 978-794-9445

LAWRENCE MA, SO Convenient location, close to highway. 2 bedrooms, park­

ing $700.781-760-4807

LAWRENCE, MA Spocious 5 rooms, 2 bedroom, Tower Hill, parking, commuter lo­cation, very nice! $1100 with heot, Dec./1. 978-683-6445

8.2 bedroom, wall fa woll carpeting, A/C, loundry on premises, appliances, off street porking, $800-$875 with heot included. 175 HaverhillStreet............... 978-922-7800

METHUEN, MA-Chorles St. Red Tavern oreo. Modern I

room, 2 both, big deck, cently renovoteO, $1,450. Also 3 rooms, new kitchen, dish­washer, bathroom, Jocuzzi, hardwood floors, $850. Both have washer/dryer hook ups, parking and require 1st, fast ond security. 978-390-2259

NORTH ANDOVER, MA Lorge Cleon, owner occupied,

bedroom with private '»> floor, I bedroom, parking, screened in porch, refrigera- Patio, yard, hookups no tor, stove, porking. Heot 8, smoker/pets $925/mo includes hot water included. No pets. heat. Security 978-682-8479

PEABODY MA I bedroom, 3 room apartment in quiet

Academy oreo Spocious I HAVERHILL, MA - 1st floor, HAVERHILL, MA Pentucket LAWRENCE, MA Tower Hillbedroom in nice estate, lorge living room, beautiful hordwood floors, $1100. Coll 978-423-0342

well maintained deleaded 2 bedroom, downtown, neor troin. $900 includes utilities. Parking. Call 781-844-3171

Loke area spacious 3 bed­room, 2nd floor, fully appli­anced, porking, $1150 no utili­ties. Ist/ security. 603-382-9851

quiet building, parking, with loundry facility. I bedroom $550 no utilities $700 utilities included 781-632-8280

required. >750.978-682-4891.

METHUEN, MA- ELM CREST ESTATES

I & 2 bedrooms: Refrigera­tor, stove, microwove, a/c, dishwasher, central vacuum, balcony, porking, laundry room, all utilities included. No pets. Security 8 refer­ences required. $830 & $930. 978-682-4891

neighborhood Off street parking far I car. No pets. $750+ utilities Call after 6 P.m. 978-531-6087.__________

PEABODY, MA 2 bedroom, kitchen, living room, full Oath. IllOfl/mo. no utilities, I cor porking Coll otter 5:30 PM 978-535-1514

THE TOWNSMAN, NOVEMBER 13, 2003 28

PEABODY, MA A rare find! SALEM NH - Cleon, classic 2Deod end quiet area, modern bedroom in Coloniol 2 torn-1st floor 2 bedroom, porking,

$!350/mo includes heat/hot woter/electric.no pets/smoke st, lost Coll todoy 617-WB-5838

PEABODY, MA Close to downtown, 1st floor, 2 bed-

ily. Convenient location. Lorge yord, off-street park­ing, washer/dryer Avoiloble immediately. $1300 month + utilities. A must see!

Call 603-234-4640

room, privote entry, porking SALEM NH Near 93, deon & yard, storoge, $995/mo + quiet nice 1 & 2 bedrooms

utilities, no pets. 978-317-1600 Some newly remodeled, pcnonnv ... ,--------rrr $795+up. Heat & hot woter?JLAB0Dy',WA ,Lor9,? included. 603-893-5726room opartment, olt street -------------------------------------------Porking, deck, convenient, SALEM, NH: Policy Brook near downtown. 2 bedroom, Estates, I ond 2 bedroom both available now 978 815-1327 luxury suites Centrol A/C

and heot, centrol stereo sys­tems, in unit security sys­tems, in unit washers and dryers, fully applionced euro-style kitchens, conven­ient to 1-93 ond downtown. Rents start ot $765. A divi­sion of Mesiti Real Estate, Inc., 603-224-2268.

PLUM ISLAND, MA- yeor round open Studio Cottage with lot,. Deck, skylights, $900/ mo. Utilities included. Avoiloble 12/1.978-465-5742

ROCKPORT MA - Luxury yeor round 2 bedroom, brondnew construction. Converted SALEM, NH - Top floor I bed- barn with 18 cothedrol ceil- /oom Lancelot Ct. Renovatedmgs and wrap oround win­dows. Black wolnutond Bra­zilian cherry floors over ro- diont floor heot. Lorge loft.Huge kitchen ond deck Eco wosher/dryer. $1950+,

Call 978-546-7322

SALEM, MA 2 bedroom only $1090 AI! utilities included Immediate occuponcy.Greot views close to down- town 6 T. 978-744-0537

SALEM, MA 4 large rooms,1st floor apartment,Lafayette St. near State Col­lege, porking, $!075/mo. + utilities. Call 781-631-4376

SALEM MA - 70 Broad St.,1st floor, 2 bedroom in owner occupied 2 family. Hook-ups, storoge, parking. Avoiloble 12/1 $1375. Coll 978-745-6109.

SALEM, MA Cherry St of,Lofoyette St. 2 bedroom, din­ing room 8. kitchen utilities not included, neor Solem State & downtown, of, street parking, 1st last 8, refer­ences. $900/mo. Showing Fri.11/14 978-750-1033 x20l

SALEM, MA Derby St. area, lorge 4 room, 2 bedroom, 1st floor, hordwood floors, hook­

ups, storage, no smoking.$1000+ utilities. 978-352-7464

SALEM, MA: Historic orea, 3 coNWAY NH Ski Chalet, rooms, stove, (ridge, park- Furnished sleeps 8, 3 bed-

bath, newer corpet, freshly painted, recessed lighting. 12/1.6800/mo. 978-258-2438.

SALEM, NH- WILLOWS PARK

1 & 2 bedrooms: Refrigera­tor, stove, microvwove, oir conditioning, central voc, ot- tic storoge, porking, loundry room, heat & hot water in­cluded. No pets. Security deposit, references required $810 & $910. Coll 603-894-4631.

Newburyport'sWaterfront

Commerciol store avoiloble tor lease. Approximotely 1100 sq. ft. Heat included. Short term leose commercial stor­oge spoce olso avoiloble Hiltons Dock ~ 978-465-9885.

NO. ANDOVER, MA- Jeffer­son Office Park rt. 114, pro­fessional office suites and first class office spoce 575- 10,000 sq. „ Everest Partners 978-564-8002 ext. 205________

PLAISTOW, NH: Rte. 125 19 Plaistow Rd.

Formerly site o, Century 21 Reolty. Free standing build­ing. Fantastic exposure 84500/month. 978-685-5366

RETAIL SPACEPrime-Rte. 114 Middleton, MA

1500 sq.ft, retail space Across from

Market Bosket 978-777-4439

SALISBURY, MA Contrac­tor s yord, Rte I. 250 sq. ft. office with 5000 sq. It. yard. Fenced and secure. $950/mo. George 978-463-0079

LINCOLN, NH: Loon Moun­tain Condo. Sleeps 6-8. Washer, dryer, free shuttle to Loon during ski season, week/weekend 603-382 8884

OCEANFRONTBeautiful Seobrook/Salisbury

3 bedroom. Coll 978-975-4001

56A Seasonal Rentals

AMAZING RATES fl Homp- ton Beach $500 per month. 3 room, I bedroom suites with kitchenettes. 603-929-0685.

BEAUTIFUL 1, 2 8, 3 bed room oportments on the oceon. Seabrook /Salisbury.

Coll 978-975-4001.

heot, hot water. $800 /mo. Must see! 978-750-1114

SALEM,MA Large2-3 bed­room, 1st floor, hookups, new kitchen, hardwood, no pets, $1,20Q/mo+ utilities. Ist/lost Z8600 security 978-531-3360

SALEM, MA Modern I bed­room, lorge kitchen & living room, tiled bath, oak floors,

1 car park no pets $750/mo + utilities. 978-531-1674 otter 5

room 2 bath, fireplace see http://conwaycholet.tripod. com. Coll 978-578-0516

GLOUCESTER ANNISQUAM, MA: Beoutitul woter front furnished house, 1 bedroom, wosher/dryer, dak. $950/mo

includes utilities, 978-281-6676

ROCKPORT, MA: Balcony over Front Beach in the cen­ter of town, spectacular views. 1 bedroom furnished, wolk to everything including T. Sept-June. no pets. $750+. Call 978-546-2850

First FunSALEM, MA Neor downtown

bLar00±?,n’,Z' SALISBURY BEACH MA:Now thru 5/31. Oceon front, beautiful views, minutes to Newburyport, furnished 2+ bedroom $850 + 978-475-2143

PLUM ISLAND: MA Tons ot privocy! Entire stu­dio across the street from

the oceon, with own en­trance, kitchenette 8, both. Share laundry, porking &more! $650 includes all.

Call 978-667-9398

ROWLEY, MA, shore 2 oportment, close to 95 $500 Includes utilities 8, coble.

413-244-5034

SALEM, MA • A huge historic private furnished suite $895/$550 Utilities included

MARBLEHEAD, MARoom on 1st floor, o/c,

bedroom, private bath, deck, house privileges, loundry,

parking $700. Also 2nd floorroom, $650. Everything

included. Kevin 978-317-3230

METHUEN, MA Beautiful, I bedroom aportment in pri­vote location, new kitchen, washer/dryer, $l,IOO./mo. includes all. Credit check.978-375-2739_______________

NEWBURYPORT, MA Gracious living downtown near woterfront. Includes 978-744-8117, No pets/smokers

LIGHT INDUSTRIAL Ware­house space tor rent with lorge overhead door 603-434-8821

heat, electricity, coble, VCR, phone, Internet Efficiencies $295wk ,$895 mo. 978-465-5816 www.furnished-rentals.com

GettingLive ot thf

Divorced?

SALEM, MA, rent 1 bedroom kitchen privileges, spacious house on busline, neor town. $500/month 978-852-5453

SALEM, MA roommate 2 shore furnished 2 bedroom Condo, utilities included No pets $650. 1st ond lost In­cludes housekeeper twice

Entry Level Sales $40K-$60K

Oxford Global Resources, o talent driven consulting company currently has multiple openings for

Inside/outside sales reps & recruiters No experience necessary We are looking

for highly motivoted, aggressive self starters with o greot ottitude, and the will to succeed and be financially successful. We offer the best compensation in our industry

bose poy, unlimited com­mission, lull benefits & the

opportunity lor advancement Fox resume to Judy Johnson

at 978-236-1077 or emoil iobsOoxfordcorp.com EOE

From $2257week. 978-465-5584 per month. Joci 978-741-7574

68 Roommates/ Housing to Share

AMESBURY,MA professional shore/same huge 3 bedroom privote office, parking,decks storage $650/ mo+ deposit 8,

holt utilities. 978-388-2995.

AMESBURY, MA- Your own 3 large newly renovoted

rooms. Utilities, laundry in­cluded. Wolk in closet.

8175/wk. Call 978-884-1966.

ANDOVER, MA female

SALEM MA, Share with 33 yeor old mole a nice spa­cious 2 bedroom with yord. $500/mo+ No smoking/ pets.

Call Gary 978-944-1594.

SALEM NH- female seeks some to shore furnished 3 bedroom home, $595/ in­cludes oil + private phone No smoking/pets. 603 898-3377

Environmental Consultant - PT

Smoll N. Shore firm proiect monogement, reseorch and tech reports, sustainability

8, P2, degree in engineering chemistry or related field, top interpersonal 8. writing skills, tgreinereshore.net

ESTIMATOR-For North Shore Miscellaneous Iron 8, Struc­tural Steel fabricator Prior experience a must. Excellent salary ond benefits pockoge.

SALEM, NH: Share water front home with profes sionol, wosher/dryer, $600/ Quinn Brothers ot Essex, Inc.,mo No pets. 603-890-6875.

Rte 111. LIGHT INDUS­TRIAL OFFICE spoce for rent. 603-434-8821

AMESBURY, MA Office suites 2OC-2OK sq. ft. start at $2S0/mo Industrial & stor­age, also. Chris 978-388-6766

ANDOVER Downtown Office & retail spoce, several

locations & sizes. REAL ESTATE GUIDE 978-475-8732

ANDOVER, MA Professional office spoce for rent. Immediate occuponcy.

600 sq.lt, +/-. One Elm Squore. Coll 978-470-2929

ANDOVER NO. Jefferson Pork Rl 114. Full service Individual offices. $295-up. High speed internet connection. 978 685- 5440 www.otficesuites.com

ANDOVER No. Office spoce, prime Rt. 125 loco,ion, vari­ous sizes, busy location, am­ple parking, immediate oc­cupancy. Coll 978-475-0567.

parking, no pets/smoking $950/mo includes utilities. 1st/ security. 978-740-2893 6-8pm

SALEM, MA- Newly reno- __________________________voted 2 bedroom in nice SALISBURY BEACH Ocean- neighborhood, heot & hot |ron) . j bedroom oport- woter included, no smoking, ment5 storting at $550 No no dogs, SH00/mo.978-745-4369 utilities. Call Steve 978-688-

8680 or 603-870-9048.

SALEM, MA North, 5 room quiet, newly painted, hard­woods, parking, near troin.

No pets/smoke $1200 heated 506-331-2733 or 781-631-0279

First FunSALEM, MA Pickmon Pork

oreo, 2nd floor 2 bedroom, porking, hook-up, large yord

newly renovated, cal ok. $1,195/+ utilities 978-744-2343

SALISBURY BeochMAClean 2-3 bedroom furnished/

unfurnished, quiet oreo, deck, block to beach. No pets/smoking $850/mo.+. lst/security. 978-463-6858

SALISBURY, MA: Country style 3 bedroom home, 2.5

boths, living & family room, Avoiloble Now! $!650/mo

Is, & security. 978-463-0157

SWAMPSCOTT, MA:Is, floor, 5 rooms, near troin, modern, new windows, hook­ups, 2 car parking, big yard.

$1250/mo.+. 781-962-5735

SALISBURY, MA 1,2 8,3 bedrooms storting

ot $600 per month Tom Saob Assoc. 978-465-51,6

SALISBURY, MA Ocean front furnished 2 bed­

room, $800 includes utilities. No pets, no smoking. Parking.

Now-June Call 978-682,1/65

SALISBURY MA/Seabrook line 2 bedroom Oceanside Nicely

furnished. Easy access to highway. Leose Nov.-6/l/04 $695+ utilities 978-475-4476

SEABROOK BEACH Beauti­ful ocean view. 2 8, 3 bed­room units. 1 house from wa­ter: small pet ok. 978-374-0596 1-800434-6964, eves 978-3734077

SEABROOK BEACH NH - 3 bedroom, 6 room, oceon view, fireplace, furnished, no pets, no utilities. 1st, lost,security. $600.978-685-1295

57 Commercial Property

seeks some large deon new SAUGUS, MA Female seeks house, many amenities. Lots J0™' non s™ker *° share ‘ of privacy $625+ 508-667-7512 bMroom, has one cot privocy >6/5+ $500/mo+utilities.78l-233-4l93BEVERLY Ma room, privote

Furnishedentrance, WENHAM, MA

fridge, shored both, kitchen, ^on s™k'n9, (!®k,sconvenient downtown, laun- ?5JP5,V?S?!?f!!Jdes 0 ' s &

dry, poneled walls, Is, floor$l70/week + utilities De­posit. 978-927-7348

BRADFORD,MA: I furnished room in private home, com­fortable living in privote surroundings, oft routes 125/495. Non-smoker $500 mo includes oil Call 978-857-0083

76-100Help Wanted

79 Employment ServicesDAN„VEn.Si ”7 RESUMES 1 COVER LETTERS

WE DO AIL THE WRITING The Eogle Consulting Group

Greot Service/Proven Results 978-68+8910: FAX: 978-686-1118

room. Use of washer, dryer, privacy, cable ready, off street parking. $550 includes oil. 978-777-3787___________

DANVERS, MA Responsible femole seeks same to share home. Great location. Your own 2 rooms & noth washer/

dryer, no smoking/pets $l60/wk includes utilities. Ref- erences, security 978-774-4556

Danville, NH - immoculate, 1 bedroom!,1x131, wotch wild­life daily, $450 per mo., share

ATKINSON NH - First doss utilities, 603-382-9478 office spoce for lease. Com­merce Drive Office Pork.3867 sq. ft. $14 NNN. Portfolio Investment LLC 781-982-7040

ServicesCoordinator

Nonprofit seeks BSW, MSW, or equivalent, experience with addict, low income, HIV, psychiatric. Spanish bi- Iinguol a plus. Solary $26K F/T, plus benefits.EOE

Fax 617-427-6834 Beltrustfliuno.com

Social WorkerPart time, 20 hours, flexible schedule Coll Harborside Adult Doy Heolth, Newbury- port, MA, 978-465-1980

Software Support to $50K

Full time support person needed to monage closely 5- 15 smoll colleges using our administrative software Support experience ond vis- uol Boric troinmg a plus Will travel, train ond man­age proiects. Send resume to: Paro Reseorch, Dept. 5, 85 Eastern Ave., Gloucester, MA 01930._________________

First FunSTAFF

ACCOUNTANT

Dental Assistant/Part or Full time

Experience not necessory SEND RESUME TO

PO BOX 263,Beverly, MA 01915

Dental HygienistPT otexceptionol No Shore general dental office. Won­derful work environment

with modern equipment 8. o genuine team opproach to

potient core, coll 978-922-4427

Dental Hygienists& Assistants

Full Time& Port Time Temp & Perm Positions Avoiloble throughout NE

WE RE THE OLDEST AND LARGEST

DENTAL PLACEMENT SERVICE IN NE

Call RDH Temps, Inc 1-800-462-TEMP

outside MA 1-888-RDH-TEMP

Dental HygienistWed. 8 Fri., Stote-of-the-ort family proctice located in Beverly. Greot poy and benefits Pleose call Kothy, 978-927-3966

The Herrick HouseAssisted Living Residence

RN/LPN24 hours Nights

EVERY THIRD WEEKEND

CNA/HHA30 Hours Evening 22.5 Hours Evening

15 Hours Evening 15 Hours Night

Every Other Weekend

PER DIEM POSITIONS Also Avoiloble

Pleose apply in person: Bev­erly Hospital campus, or call Bobbi 978-922-1999 x270

CARPENTERWonted for work in the North Shore oreo. Good poy for the right person. Own transportation a must. Coll Daniel 617-794-7718

Office HelpCustomer service/doto entry Must be experienced in Quick-Book Pro Part time flexible hours 978-531-3336

239 Western Ave, Essex, MA 01929 978-768-6929

Front DeskLooking tor energetic & per- sonoble person, full time, tor dentol office in Andover, MA

Call 978-475-5333 for more information.

OfficeManager

A client company is looking on office manoger in South­ern N.H., occounts payoble, occounts receivable, and monogement responsibili­ties Great poy 8. benefits Send resume to Michael

APARTMENT RENTAL SALES

Growing property monoge­ment compony seeks moti­vated self starters for rent­als, with a future in reol es­tate sales, will troin the

DRACUT, MA: Townhouse to right individual Fox letter share, 3 levels, good size ond/or resume: 978-499-9122. bedroom, 1.5 baths, bright,

Growing Salem, MA CPA nonta|firm needs qualified condi- Ucllldldates. Position requires o 4 We are growingyear accounting degree, 0-2 yeor accounting experience & a desire to become an ac­counting professional in o rewording, challenging, team environment. Compre­hensive compensation & benefits Send resume & sal­ary requirements to George Koplan viofax 978-741-8139 or email to io0sflgkpc.com

reat lom-

DERRY, NH I bedroom Con­temporary. Air, loundry & storoge. Convenient to 1-93 $795 Pater R E.603-437-0771

www.paterre.com

DERRY, NH Londlord pays heat/hot water Cute 2 bed­room privote deck porking close to RI93/28, nice area, $825/mo Ist/security MPV Management 603-437-7531

DERRY, NH - Large 2 room studio, includes heat, hot woter & electric. Require security deposit & refer­ences. No pets. $625/mo Coll 603-432-7895_______________

DERRY, NH Large 3 bed­room, in 2 tamily, 1st floor, hook ups. No smoking/pets $1,500. +. Close to 93. 1st, se- curity. 603-437-3345_________

DERRY, NH NEW I bedroom in antique Coloniol. Beautiful kitchen & both, opplionced with dishwasher, oir, mi­crowave, laundry, heat/hot water included No pets. $1050/mo Poter R E. 603637-077’

DERRY NH remodeled 2 bedrooms, dishwasher, A/C, laundry/ storoge, no pets, Heot, hot woter & electric included, $1000/month.Poter RE Mgmt 603-437-0771

LAWRENCE, SO. MA-Bigelow Street 3 room aportment $700 per month plus utilities. Coll

603-234-0675 or 603-362-5211

NEWTON, NH-Heated 1 & 2 bedroom oportments. Coun­try locations Commerciol spoce. 603-382-1669,603-234-1459

NEWTON, NH/Ploistow lineSpocious 2 bedroom. Includ­ing heot, ho, water, appli­ances, porking. $975. Coll 978-373-4462.______________

PELHAM, NH: Efficiency, in low studio, kitchenette, large bathroom, privote deck, laundry and o„ street park­ing $695./mo. 603-566-2612

PLAISTOW, NH:2 bedroom apartment

$ll00/mo heat included Coll 603-362-5828

PLAISTOW, NH - 2 bedroom Townhouse. New carpet, point, windows. Storoge, deck. Heat, hot woter in­cluded. $975.Affinity Reolty 978-686-4800.

Brokers Welcome

SALEM, NH: I bedroom, on loke. Washer/dryer, parking. No pets. $900. includes heat, hot water, cable. 1st and se­curity. 603-890-1584

SALEM, NH-2 BEDROOMOn cul-de-sac, 1.5 baths,

goroge under, $1295/mo. no utilities. No pets. Available

Dec. Call 978-470-8034 or 603-893-4648

SALEM, NH Brook Villoge West is currently offering 1 & 2 bedroom apartments thot feoture wall-to-wall, to­tally equipped kitchens, color coordinated boths. Pool, ample porking 8, a reputation tor meticulous landscoping. These apart­ments ore starting at $845 with coupon, including heo, & hot water. Security deposit waved tor credit worthy ap­plicants. Office hours II to 4 Mon-Fri. Sot. 8, Sun. coll tor weekend appointments. Di­rections: Take 193 to exit 1, turn right on Rte. 28 & your next right at Denny's. Brook Villoge on left 603-893-1100

BEVERLY, MA-Commerciolly zone Gorage, (Off Rte. 128)

1 bay, 700 Sq Ft, 28x24,2,0' high overhead doors

Great spoce & opportunity!976-922-8080^78-927-7566,8-5 pm

BEVERLY, MA Lease oppo­site Cummings Center, 5800 sq ft, dock, monufocturing/ distribution, a/c, windows,

$2500/mo+utilitiesS0B-358-7812

FORMER DUNKIN DONUTS Building, Newburyport, MA. Great retail exposure, price reduced to start o, $3000/mo NNN. Includes drive-up win- dow......MINCO 978-499-9700.

GLOUCESTER, West, MA: Ground level boy 2400 sq.ft,

with optionol 2nd floor office. Near 128/train.Coll Jon 978-281-0662

HAVERHILL, MA

GREAT SPACE & OPPORTUNITY!

>-750 sq.ft. Shed spoce ®- 322 sq.ft, office spoce >-4000 sq.ft., loading dock »-8000 A 10,000 manufacturing

978-372-0055

★ ★★★★★HAVERHILL, MA: Industrial space. 4500 sq. ft. or less avoiloble you con drive into & has its own loading dock, 16' ceilings, 600 omp service.

EXPOSEDBRICKS & BEAMS

First Class Office Spoce Gateway Areo-Lawrence, MA 400-15,000 sq. It, 978-374-2247.

GLOUCESTER, West, MA: New 2nd floor office space Up to 3000 sq.ft, will subdi­

vide. Neor 128/troin.Coll Jon 978-281-0662

HAVERHILL, MA Kenozo Ave 2 offices, bath, porking. Only $400/mo with utilities. KRE 978-52I-78OO

HAVERHILL,MA Wingate St. Arts district! Sunny, 1st floor office, 750 sf & up, from $650

gross, KRE 978-374-4784

HAVERHI LL-Professional offices in prestigious brick building. Upscale arts district ,120 to 2420 sq. ft. from $,000 per mo. includes oil utilities.2 MONTHS FREE RENT!'

COLDWELLBANKER Commercial

(978) 373-3897

METHUEN MA- 300 sq. ft. +/- office space. $400 mo. Includes heo, & electric.

Ideol tor contractors. Pleose call 978-697-2400

NO ANDOVER, MA - Excel­lent location! Retail spoce ideal for dentists, lawyers, doctors, etc. $1650 NNN cen­tral air/heot. 978-470-1843.

NO. ANDOVER, MA office spoce. approximotely 1300 sq. ft. Moin St. Porking. manzicorp.com • 978-685-5566

NO. ANDOVER MA Sutton St neor 495 6300 ft + 8000 tt of-

fice/mfg/medical/ profes­sional. Brick 14' Avoiloble

now $13-18ft gross 978-852-1312

NORTH ANDOVER, MA, Wellr.ess Professionals

Office spoce with support service. Therapists, counsel- ors, Mediators, 978-685-5440

WENHAM, MA Oftice/retail space for leose Rte. 1A Approximately 800 sq ,t with privote bath. Available 11/1/03. $950/mo 978-352-5606

65 Rooms For Rent

A+ Clean, Quiet Rooms. On site Mgr Free cable, $85/week & up Deocy House 978-975-5,03 Windsor House 978-686-8980

ANDOVER, MA: 2 Rooms, share kitchen, coble, loun­dry, porking, storage Walk to troin $550 utilities included No pets/smoke 978-470-8943

"A ONE HR Move-In Time1For As Little As $49' A deon, Safe, spotless modern room, security, porking. $75/ UP 978-685-9509 -1-800-355-239,

Ideal for storoge, warehouse, attda(-tivf room Plumbers, electricians & AMT^C^VET0DAY VERY

landscopers. CLEAN GOOD LOCATION. $70'S&UP 978-682-252,.• HAVERHILL MA: 1,000 sq

ft ■ 14,000 sq rt Attroctively renovoted Mill space on 1st & 2nd floors with loading docks ovoilable from both floors, II' ceilings, 600 amp service, 8'X 20'boy alterna- BEAUTIFUL I, 2 & 3 bed- tive use such os wholesole room oportments on oceon

66 Furnished Rooms & Apartments

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Ad Production Night Supervisor-- The Eagle-Tribune

Full-time. Entry-level supervisory position. Finalize products going to

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RepresentativeLightbridge, o service pro­vider to the communication industry, seeks condidotes for high volume call center. Responsibilities include tak­ing incoming business to business calls & running credit checks. Full-time 4 port-time shifts, Sot 4 Sun. required Must hove high school diploma/ GED, 6 mo- 2 yeors customer service experience & 30 wpm Poy $9 00 Walk in welcome, 9 om-3 pm, Mon -Fri., 330 Lynnway, Lynn, MA or con­tact us for a scheduled ap­pointment 877-444-1822/ 781- 586-7530 or forward resumes nrcfltocworldwide com fox 978-635-8397........... EOE

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39 HAVERHILL STREET. ANDOVER, MA(Directly Across From Brickstone Square)

TOLL FREE 800-255-0660 Showroom Homs: Mon, ■ Fri, 8:30-5:30PM ♦ Saturday 9:00 ■ 2:00 • Closed SundayA Bill DeLuca Company

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CUSTAOppR|YNCnwES Floral DesignerMrrLY IMUVV NUNAN FLORIST is seeking

Friendly people, students a FT help, 3 years experi- (others), port timers, full ence required. Weekends ore timers, no experience neces- o must. Will consider PT sory. Explain products in o weekend only position. Ex- low-key environment. Flexi- perience designers only

Classified Ads 1-800-927-9200

please Steve 978-352-8172

FREELANCEDESIGNERS

ble hours. GREAT PAY.978-762-4442

Haverhill, Derry NH 60W9WI www.PTF9.com

Daily Bagel CafeCounter Help, 6 o.m.; Food Post growing Cope Ann de- Prep, 7 o.m, Mon.-Fri. $8 50 sign firm needs freelonceon hour. Apply ot 100 Cum­mings Center, Beverly.

Data Entry/ClericalFull-time/part-time, entry level, computer skills, flexi- ble hours. 979-513-3012.

DELI/CASHIERWanted FZT for o tomily

owned form stand. We offer good storting pay & hours.Apply: Farmer Brown's,

Rl 62, Maple St, Middleton

DriverDelivery Service tor food

distribution. FT. Stort6om Good pay.... 781-586-8885

DRIVERFull time DOT certified DRIVER ond Warehouse help wonted to work at the Cobot House Furniture warehouse in Amesbury, MA. No CDL license neces- sory. II you have o good driving record, please coll Bill at (508) 509-3095 or fox your resume to (978) 834-9293

DRIVERReliable bi-linguol driver with 4 wheel drive vehicle to shuttle smoll shoveling crew in locol area. On-coll doy or

designers for PT work. Edi torial experience a plus. QuarkXPress, Photoshop, Il­lustrator mandatory. Know Flosh/web design? Good! Southern accent wouldn't hurt either. Email biogra- phy/resume tointo8plutomedio.com

Forwarder/Dota 'Entry. PT nights, 20 hrs. week. Experience pre­ferred but will troin. Call Bob after 4pm, 617-889-5695.

FULLTIME

Tailor & Dry Cleaning Spotter

Experience required. SUPERIOR CLEANERS

37 Essex StLowrence MA, 978-682-7532

FUNCTION & KITCHEN STAFF

Port time, weekends

DISHWASHERSNeeded full time Apply in person. Roosevelt's Salem,

300 Derby St., Solem 978-745-1133

Great Mother's &Others Hours:

.nL’?.L ,0 re' We ore currently seeking en­

ergetic, enthusiostic profes-spond quickly. Coll 978-794-1010 for on interview

DRIVERS

Heavy Equipment Operator

Wonted full or port time, Ti­tle V experience o plus. 978-857-0148________________

HP Computer Tech / Warehouse

WorkerFull-time with benefits Coll 978-352-5000 osk for Jeonne

InstallationsManager

Lorge home improvement compony seeks individuol to run installations department Must be extremely organ­ized, home improvement ex­perience necessary Solory plus bonus, truck 8, gas Coll John 978-459-H90

Leather Factory Maintenance

Individuol with 5 yeors experience. Greot benefits.

Coll Steve Orgettos or Chorlie Popuchis ot

Trovel Leother 978-531-5254

LIVE IN • to core for elderly poroplegic womon. Help do light housework 8. personol core. Room/boord + solory bosed on experience. Bock

ground check/references must 603-429-0574.

LOAN OFFICERSTop national sub prime lender is looking for experi­enced loan officers. Top poy 8 benefits avoiloble for the right person. Must be self motivated, top producer.

Coll Stephanie 603-382-1099

Nova Star Home Mortgage

174 Ploistow Rood Ploistow, N.H. 03865

NH lender 48820-MBB-BCH

MAINTENANCEASSISTANT

FT Position- Lorge property, Haverhill MA Pointing &

corpentry experience needed Driver's License required

Start $!2/hr. 978-373-3024

Office Assistant needed P/T Sales/Service nights & weekends. Apply in person Bob's Discount Fur­niture Seabrook, NH or

Apply on line at www.mybobs.com

sionals for the following po­sitions:• Guest Service

Locol ond OTR. OTR Drivers • Part time Night Auditor start ot 34 cents per mile, We offer competitive solo- CDL-A, 2 years experience ries, medicol, dental ond ond a safe driving record 401K os well as discounted required. Contact Hutt room rotes ot Holidoy Inns

Worldwide, Call Stefenie Cote or Lourie Doucette ot 603-893-5511 or lax your re­sume to 603-894-6728

HAIRDRESSER^NEEDED

Flexible hours. Vacation, re­tirement, and insurance ovoiloble. Apply in person. J Christopher Hoircutters, 65 Pork St., Andover,

978-475-4884.

HAIR STYLIST/ BARBER

Full or Part lime for busy Peobody Solon. Call Donna

978-531-9891 or Cell 978-500-1173

HAIR STYLISTESTABLISHED North Shore gUSy ,u|| service salon. Full

experienced t,me/parf time. Poid voca-FOREPERSON for grounds ,ion, holidays, and more mointenonce & snowplowing. Ca|, George 781.594.1130 Pay commensurote with ex­perience. Must hove volid drivers license. 978-531-9178

Trucking Company, 800-841- 9431, ext. 400______________

Drivers Needed (2)For Meals on Wheels lunch delivery Mon.-Fri. New­

buryport position 978-462-3757 Salisbury position 978-465-0474

Earn $8-$10 Per Hour

Christmas tree lot workers needed. Call Dandi-Lyons Plais- tow, NH 603-382-67I6, Dandi- Lyons, Derry, NH 603-434- 0077, Dandi-Lyons Reoding, MA 781-944-9226___________

Enthusiostic Sales Associates for phone co. Generous bo­nuses 8, commissions Work from home. 1-688-835-4744

InstallersWe ore looking for high qual­ity workmanship for installa­tion of piping ond reloted equipment. Travel in ond out of New England. Good woges, travel bonuses, health, vocation, 401k. Will troin 603-880-9522__________

First BunInstitutional Cook

Oversees food preparation 8. services for inmate popula­tion ond staff in accordonce with food service regula­tions Work with registered dietician and food service supervisor to ensure that high quality, meals are prepored in ac cordonce with opproved recipes ond menus.Minimum; Three (3) yeors experience in institutional food preparation ond service in o lorge volume setting Position includes full benefitpackage (health, retirement, The Beverly Housing Author­ed.) ity (BHA) is seeking a FTHigh school diploma plus Maintenance mechanic/Loborer food service training ot rec

MAINTENANCEEntry level mointenonce person lor oportments Some plumbing & electrical knowledge Own transporta­tion. On-call necessary. Please coll 97B-685-7467.

Maintenance Manager

nutritious Tools/Own transportation re­quired Peobody, MA

Fax resume 978-278-4008

Maintenance Mechanic/Laborer

Office Position2 Permanent PT positions, general office duties, filing, phones, dispatching, dota en­try 88 - $IO/hr. Shifts 7-1 8. 12- 6 Coll 978-532-4744_________

PCA/COMPANION for bright, outgoing professional woman with disabilities, some driving Monchester, MA 978-525-2433

Personal TrainersCareer oriented Nationally recognized or 4 yeor degree in heolth related field. 850- 860K+/yr. FT. Great oppor­tunity. 978-73B-4653, leave messoge for Mr. Corelli

PIZZACounter person, no experi­ence necessary Must work well under pressure, be out­going, honest, and willing to work nights & weekends Apply in person Cosmos Pizza, corner of Rte, 111 8,12IA, E. Hompstead, NH or call Ken 603-382-1633

PRODUCTIONPlastics Forming 8, Frabico-

tion/Die cutting shops.has several openings in our Production deportment. Ex­perience in o iob shop envi­ronment helpful. Salary FT, position, for established commensurote with exoer.- nursing agency Must have ence Apply in person ot: DV experience with staffing li- Die/Transform Plastics, 45 censed personnel in facilities

STUDENTSand others

PT work oround classes/ schedule in Customer Sales/Service. Greot poy ond re­sume experience Scholar­ships. Conditions apply All maiors. Holidoy position 1st come, 1st serve bosis Coll Now. 978.762 4442 or online www workforstudents com Derry, NH or Hoverhill coll 603.893.0444_______________

Security - HotelBestWestern Mernmock

Volley exit 49 RI495 PT hotel security 10pm-6om Previous

security or related experi­ence required. Good storting rate, heolth insurance & paidholiday/vocations Apply at ...

401 Lowell Ave Haverhill,MA ANDOVER, MA BABYSIT­TER Wonted after school core for 3 kids 5 doys per week 15-20 hrs./wk Driver's required. 978-749-0948 eves.

WAREHOUSEPT, 20-25 hours per week as­sisting warehouse monoger with receiving, shipping, in­ventories 8, cleoning. Must be reliable & energetic, could become FT in o few months. Call Army Borrocks

978-745-9412

P/T Help WantedWorking with growing mort­gage company to grow re­ferral base For more in­formation coll Michael ot 800-795-6165 or 978-314-0480.

99A Child Care Provider Wanted

Service Tech.Mechonicolly inclined person, for sewer & dram position Experienced or non experi­enced CDL helpful not nec­essary. Call 1-800-494-4744

STABLE HELP ’Large horse form seeking help to deon stalls & care for horses. PT early hours. 978-346-8882_______________

StaffingCoordinator

102 Articles for Sale ■ GOLF CLUBS with golf bag on wheels, 810.

■ ARMOIRE 40x60 maple with 6 drawers Excellent Call 603-893-8929 condition. 875.

Experienced

Broiler CookerOther kitchen positions avail­able Call or opply in person:

Phoenician Restaurant, Rte. 26, Solem, NH.

603-870-0045 ; 978-771-7560.

EXPERIENCED DRIVERS needed for Trucks/Looders/

Bobcots/Sonders SNOW SHOVELING - Top

pay os needed to shovel Coll 978-535-2772

ExperiencedShinglers & Rubber Installers Full time Top poy 978-664-0668

Boy State Roofers

First BunFood Service

Production workers & troy line PT oil shifts. Competi­tive wages, benefits & 401k Apply ot Morrison Heolth Care Food Services, Hogon Regional Center, 450 Mople St., Howthorne MA 01937. Tel: 978-774-4669, Fax 978-774-1577 emoil rkosetomhcOaol com.

EOE M/F/D/V

HAIRSTYLISTElegant new salon in down­town Andover is searching for stylist/colorist with clien­tele Top commissions, ad- vonced troining 8, paid vaca­tions William Roberts Color Group 8, Salon 978-474-8900.

HAIRSTYLISTSFor Quality Cuts in Solem.North Shore's busiest salon.

Coll Gordon, 978-745-5955

HAIRSTYLISTS Leasing Consultant (job code 6603)

Leosing Consultant needed

ANNIE S NANNIES Full & part-time iobs

Experience & cor neededLicense»nOM Co:197^683608'

NANNY NEEDED Core for o 3 yr old ond I yr old in our Salem NH home. Port time, 1 or 2 doys/wk, 8om-4pm Call Kotherine at 603-893-2203

99B Child CareProviders Licensed

AFFORDABLE ANDOVER Preschool/Doy Core open­ings ages 2 9-5 Low fees FT S115/wk #806890 978-475-9000

ognized institution.Send resume to:Willie J. Smith

Director of Human Resources

Essex County Sheriffs Office

20 Manning Avenue Middleton, MA 01949

Please respond on or before Nov. 17,2003

JANITORIAL

Quolified oppliconts must nove experience including, but not limited to, manual looor, minor plumbing ond electricol repairs, carpentry, plastering, cement finishing, pointing, grounds keeping, snow removal, general cleaning ond other mainte­nance ond construction skills Special licenses, skills & experience are o plus. A volid MA drivers license is required.

PT in Peabody. Jonitorial for Work hours: Mon.-Fri. 4p-!2a severol locations. Fox re-sume: 978-278-4008

LANDSCAPE FOREPERSON 514-817 to start, based on ex­

perience. Drivers license.Serious inquires only.

978-470-8207

LANDSCAPESUPERVISOR

Experience in all ospects of landscape maintenance, es­tate work, No. Shore com­pony. Benefits available Fax resume to 617-528- 667

LAND SURVEYORF/T FIELD TECH WANTED

Outdoor work, year round. Atlantic Engineering 8,

Survey Consult, Inc. Email: otlontic849cs.com

or fax 978-352-9940.

Moil resumes to: Jomes Vo- hey, Director of Mainte­nance, Beverly Housing Authority, 137R Bridge St, Beverly, MA 01915 no later thot Noon on Tues. 11/25/03

EOE/AA

Prince St., Danvers, MA 978-777-1440_______________

ReceptionistExperienced. P/T doys, busy Beverly, MA, day spo Up­beat friendly responsible person with excellent work ethics. Coll 978-921-7373

MILLENNIUM

Rental Assistance Coordinator, PT

The Beverly Housing Author­ity is seeking on energetic ond motivoted individual to assist with the administra­tion of its Section 8 HCV and State Rental Assistance pro­gram'.

Duties include interaction with landlords, participants and applicants; performing income verificotions and rent calculations; ond gen­eral office help Computer experience a must. This is o Port-time 18 hour position.

Moil resumes to: Dawn Goodwin, Chief, Bureau o,Rental Assistance, Beverly Housing Authority, 137R Bridge St., Beverly, MA 0,915 ond be received no havt- C^L with HA,.- later thot Noon on Tuesday 'AT endorsement Petr:

leum experience good, but not necessory 978-372-4780

ond hospitals with minimal supervision. Solory com­mensurote with experience 978-475-2244____________

START A NEW LIFE 8, EARN AT HOME.

ADULT FOSTER CARE 978-281-2612

TEACHERS"Multi Arts Center seeks gym­nastics, korote, ond foreign languoge teachers.

Coll 978-768-0010.

The Salvation Army

is looking tor 15 Full time ond 15 Part time individuals to assist with Seasonoi Kettle Compoign os Bell Ringers If interested, contact

With some following. 60% commission. Beverly Forms

Ask for Sharon 978-927-2883

HawthorneHotel

On the Common Solem, MA 01970

• Asst. Restaurant Monoger• Sot PM Monoger on duty• Front Desk Clerk PT PM •Storeroom Clerk PT •Custodian FT/PT• Coot Check Attendant PT •AM/PM Servers• AM/PM Bussers

Job Hotline 978-825-4374 Fox 978-741-3553

www.hospitolityonline.com/ howthorne

for Princeton Crossing Apartments located in Sa­lem, MA. Responsibilities include marketing and show­ing apartments to prospec­tive residents with o strong emphasis on customer serv­ice. Exceptional people skills, professional appear­ance, enthusiasm and solid administrative skills re­quired. Prior sales experi­ence helpful. Some weekend hours ore required Reply to M. Morsh, Princeton Cross­ing, 12 Heritage Drive, Salem, MA 01970. Fox 978-745-2065 or emoiLmmarsh® princetonproperties.com

Massage therapist -Nail Tech wanted

to rent spoce 978-682-0606

MILLIONAIRE MINDED?!? Global Telecom Co offering exciting opportunity for lead­ers with big goals to market our services Great resume

experience. 877-298-7646 for info

Monach Cleaningin Gloucester needs your help! Wed. thru Fri, doys. 610/hour. Scott, 978-282-1414.

MONEY $$$WELL Established law firm seeking individuals striving to succeed 8, grow with compony. Must be able to

Awesome Tickets! Patriots & Bruins

Dick Jr. 978-815-5925

■ CAR SEAT EDDIE BAUER, LEATHER, USED ONE MONTH, 850,Coll 603-216-2557.

CLEANING OUT SALE '74 Chevy 350 chop block, 875. 2 storm doors 8,5 windows, 810 each. Antique all metal/ por­celain claw tub, 4', excellent condition, 850 Professionol Brunswick Bristol II slate pool table, 8500. Fiberglass speed boat, 875 Old Popular Mechanics books, 1950 8, up, 810. Pallet iack, excellent condition, $'50 Oil tanx, 850 Hearth, 8200 Bedliner, 4x8, 14' cooted, 875.

Call 603-898-2808.

■ Columbia Stationary Bike Excellent condition 845 or best offer

Col!....................... 603-642-9162

■ COMPUTER DESK Ook, in greot shape Really wont to sell Paid 8250 Sell 825

________ 601-893-4131

■ DESIGNERS-Block Leoth er Coot fur trim. Like new

HAVERHILL, MA FT/PT openings, great locol off Rt. 97, excellent references, rea­sonable rotes, smoll group #20'’80 Coll 978-372-6388

99C Child CareProviders Non-bcensed

ALL CHILDCARE PROVIDERS IN MASSACHUSETTS ARE

REQUIRED TO BE LICENSED. Only NH Childcare Providers

Moy Be Licensed Or Non-Licensed

DEGREE in educotion stay at home mother of one has openings for part time child core Quiet Eost Derry NH location. Finished ploy room Coll 603-216-1052.

Captain Elmer Deming 978-682-8038 or inquire at The Salvation Army, 250 Hoverhill St, Low-ence, MA 101-148

Topsfield Miscellaneous Merchandise

Needs ExperiencedErectors/Fabricotors,

Full Time.Benefit packoge 978-887 0005

TRUCK DRIVER-

KM Baby Items

Nov. 25th, 2003. EOE/AA

Residential Positions

Boss River currently hos full­time House Coordinator and .__ . ..House Monoger positions to d?pendab'e dnd h0'/e ° „9°od

CRIB 4 rocking frome- Corsican scolloped cast iron.

white glossy matte tinish, 5500 complete. 978-373-6675

■ INFANT CAR SEATS (2) Century brand 525 eoch &

high choir 515. All Good condition. 978-749-9090

TRUCK DRIVERS

work as port of o team in homes for adults with devel­

■ GOLF CLUBS, Womens Lady Cobro, irons 3 to the sw + full metal woods, in- eludes bog 895 978-372-9550

■ hauEx 6 electric airHOCKEY TABLE - 2 years old, greot condition, 899/best. Coll 978-687-7580.__________

HOT TUB - 4 person, 6 lets, 2 speed motor, 110/220, cover, Mahogany wood 81300 firm. Used 6 months 603-275-5800

■ Hummel, Moke A Wish, 4 5" tall, with box & packag­ing 8100,603-362-4825_______________

JR's Casino Slots8299 603-382-7734 • www

merrimock-valley corn)slots

■ KENMORE upright freezer14 cu ft

8100.......Must take away603-893-7420

■ Ktaftmotic, odiustoble twin bea, excellent condition

8100603-362-5119

MOVING SALE Blue/white flowered queen sleepsofo, 8200 firm. Matching love- seats, green floral 875 each Gold sleepsofo, 8150 Coll 978- 474-8669

■ SKIS;Rossignol Bandits, 198 CM

Good condition. 8100.Coll 603-329-6895

SNOWBLOWER Bhp, 26" Dual stage, electric start, head lomp, Just like New'18500 Call 978-535-7624

SNOWBLOWERS ARIENS 8HP, 33’ cut with choms & lock out differentiol. New corburetor 8450 Also BHP, 24" cut with electric start, chains & lock out differen­tial. 8450. Can deliver. Paul 978-777-8689_______________

TICKETS. Kiss Jingle Ball Clay Aiken, Jessico Simpson, Dido, Hillary Duff, more! Front floors1 8275 pair! Coll 603-232-2280_______________

TRAMPOLINE 15 ft. 875 Black plastic tool box for downsize truck 875. 9 cu tt. upright freezer 8:00 978-475-9378

■ 0 gallon humidifier Seors model, brown console.

8100978-374-4843

$13 PER YARDSCREENED LOAM

DELIVEREDMinimum of 10 yards within 10 mile radius Andover, MA.

978-640-0066Purchased at Furrier s, size10/12 534 best 978-683-5313

■ DRESS FORM My Double by Dritz, excellent condition, all accessories, 575; Pasta machine 525 603-898-6701.

First BunELAINE'S

SLIP COVERSA cut above the rest! Custom

made for you. 978-686-9294 or cvrgrl67#yohoo.com

ELECTRIC Cooker. 30" GE, 6 years old good condition 8125 3 chests of drawers, nand painted $50 each 978-683-8684 ____________

ELEGANT 84 drop leof Shaker Horvest table, solid cherry, mode by Ipswich furniture moke', seots 8 comfortably, $850 978-546-804'

■ F iSH TANK 35 Goi. hexa­gon, complete set up includ­ing community fish $97 978-373-1869

■ Fitness Set Everio! Arts 40 lb punching bog Brand new. Never opened $45. Call 978-975-0904

disploy cabinet, plexigloss front 36x20 575/best 978-685-8229_______________

’POOL TABLE 8'Slate with ook roil 4 leather

drop pockets Dark green felt All accessories in­

cluded. Plus ping pong table

LIKE NEW151200.978-475-9783

■ SANTA Lorge outdoor light, 525 Snowman $25. 2 cobalt blue Mr Peonut iors $25 each. 603-898-5177

803 Household Goods

A BEAUTIFUL VINTAGE ART DECO RUG

FOR THE HOLIDAYS? ANTIQUE CHINESE

"NICKELS ERA'100% WOOL CARPET-9X12

novy border, wine back­ground. Approised 4 yrs ogo

when cleoned ond moth proofed for $2400 Asking

52000/best. 603-432-0070

ABSOLUTE BARGAIN1Beautiful queen or king mot- tress set, ortho/deluxe, 12

thick, double pillow,op, new, still in plostic, cost $1,695.,

sell king, $425., queen, $295 Will deliver 603-493-2969

DAN S AUTO BODY23 Years Serving The Andovers

J

MotorcycleStorage

Free Estimates J(978) 664-9954 *

COLLISION REPAIRSFRAME REPAIRS

TOWING AUTO GLASS

AWARD WINNINGRESTORATIONS

Antique • Classic

Special Interest

209 Main Street, Route 28, North Reading, MA 01864

r

5

rTROLLER - Double Jogger

, Kelty Deuce Coupe 20. 20"Auto ports truck drivers full ^heel Like new $420 retailor port time Flexible Asking j2eo CaN 97j.49g.4433schedule/benefits. Must be -------------------------------------------

■ TODDLER BED with rails, white, good condition, fitscrib mottress $50 976-682-1078

driving record. Apply. Hawkes Auto Ports,

opmental disabilities The 77 Wolnut Sf, Peobody, MA

schedule includes four week doy evenings, one weekend day ond overnight shift. Ex­cellent benefit packoge in­cluded.Port-time positions includingovernights ore avoiloble forhomes in Peabody ond Bev­erly Coll 978-927-5326 to setup an interviewBASS RIVER is on EOEM/F/D/V

SALES ASSOCIATE

consistently meeT deadlines 'JTdt0!?,in a fast-paced environment Experienced 4 non experi­enced individuols welcome. FT efforts will result in FT

opening for FT/PT. Must be available to work some nights and/or weekends. Strong starting rate ond benefits including

rewards. A comprehensive he0',b P*an (FT only) W1K benefits pockoge 4 a viable pa'dbo!d?v,±c,k.'„vdc° '°n„s,

coreer poth allow you to achieve your career goals & ottoin impressive earnings.

CALL TODAY!Steve Rofoelee 88B-535-6161

* Jobs Worehouse Encore ♦ 265 Merrimock S, Lawrence

978-975-0900 encoreiobs9aol.com

Previous intimate apparel or retail experience preferred Contact: Peggy, Lody Grace

Moll ot Rockinghom Park Solem, NH 603-89B-0522

SNOWSHOVELERS

Good PayDowntown Gloucester.

Coll 978-281-8900

Stop Dreaming, Start Driving.

Tulley BMW

www.tulleybmw.com

603-888-5050 The Ultimate Driving Machine"

2003 BMW X5 3.0i SAV> xDrive• On-board Computer• Dynamic Stability Control• Adaptive Transmission Control ■ Adjustable rear seatbacks• BMW Full Maintenance

$49596Per Month For 36 Months

10,000 Miles Per Year.

$JAC96 First Month Payment

s4004M SO Security

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ANDOVER PAINTERS. Inte- rior pointing. Ceilings, walls, woodwork. Quolity work, reasonable rates, insured, 20 yeors experience.978-475-9092

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EAGLE PLASTERING Top quality work

781-231-2901* MV PLASTERING 8

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offer. 978-462-1550

CADILLAC Brougham 1987, 1 owner, showroom condition, every option, including moon roof 8 leather interior, only 65k original, new radiator/ tires, blue, $5500.603-474-2646

CADILLAC DeVILLE Con­course 1998,4 door, excellent condition, ah power, FWD, 95K $9500 973-499-2927

CADILLAC El Dorado 95 all power, greot condition, 80K miles, dealer serviced $6000

978-505-1293 or 781-631-3995

CADILLAC Sedan Deville, 1991, loaded, leather, >1062

.$2500

FORD CONTOUR GL 1998 - Blue, 4 door, auto., power, AC, AM/FM cassette, new tires/brakes. 67K miles $3995 978-283-6280_________

FORD ESCORT, 1998, excel­lent condition, 34K miles, new brakes, $4650

978-777-3580

FORD ESCORT Wogon, 1993, low mileage, good condition,

new tires, $1600.Coll 978-374-0559

FORD ESCORT WAGON 1995 97K, Excellent condition!

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978-685-1291

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PERENNIAL LANDSCAPING Lawn installations 8 designs Brick walkways, patios, re­taining walls, drainage 8 planting. Bobcat 8 Backhoe service. Mike Winslow 781-334- 3764 www perennialland.com

PINEDALE LANDSCAPING Foil clean-ups, attic/ base­ment clean outs, snow re­moval. 8 978-973-1022

RON’S LAWN MOWINGFall deon-ups, mowing, odd

iobs, handyman.Call 978-470-2576

R8R SPRING 8FALLCLEANUPS-Quality service, reasonable prices. $ Save $ You rake urn I'll take urn.

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Sprinkler system blowouts, foil dean-ups, plowing. Coll 978-835-3019 or 978-835-3029

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Fall lawn care 8 cleon-ups. Serving Merrimack Valley

603-893-9202; 603-887-3349

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STEVE Nici Property Moin tenance. FALL CLEAN UPS painting, carpentry Reason able rates. Coll 978-361-5200.

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ATTICS, YARDS

781-599-9568 Articles RemovedAttics, Cellars, Furniture, Most onything! Fast service. Gene or Doris 978-531-0094

Boyd Container10 8 15 yard roll-offs, con­struction debris, demolition, deonouts.800-60S-boyd (2693)

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I HAVE THE TRUCK If you need help cleaning up yards, garages, cellars, attics, etc...FREE estimates, great rotes. Call Mike 978-657-4240

HANDYMAN SERVICE Insured >136974.

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House ExpertsAny iob, big or small, A to 2 >133676. Insured. 978-546-9195

LIGHT Plumbing 8 Electri­cal, Fall 8 Spring clean-ups,

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ODD JOBS’At Odd Man Out, no job's too

small. We iust need a telephone call 978-738-9967

REPAIR SOLUTIONS No iob is too odd. No undertaking loo lorge or smoll. All types of services offered. Repairs, pressure washing, home electronics 8 more. Fully in- sured. Coll 978-660-3005

SMALL JOBS A SPECIALTY Cleoning, Painting, Carpentry, landscaping, etc. We offer

River Painting Comp, for your interior painting and decorative finishes Denise Poolucci 978-283-5665

CONSIDERATETREATMENT

Since 1975. Rick Sibley Paint­ing 8 Popering, professional interior ond exterior work­manship Emphosis on preparation. Wallpaper stripping, all wall coverings We specialize in finishing work before moving into your new home 978-387-9488

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commercial Senior Dis­count FREE ESTIMATES

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YARDS- Cellors, attics, goroges cleaned, debris removed. We

also do moving. Call Jim 603-458-1376 or 978-376-1971

187 Painting & Papering

A-l Bargain Prices! Residential/commerciol,

interior/exterior. 20 years ex­perience. References.

Insured Free estimates Rick's Painting 603-382-0732.

8 Exterior. Fall Specials.Ceilings, Faux, Basements,

Repairs Insured References. Free estimates. Mike, 603-382-1734

INTERIOR PAINTING 8 WALLPAPERING

Free estimatesJohn Thomson 978-470-0037

INTERIOR PAINTING,Wallpapering, sponge paint­ing and stenciling Quality work, reasonable prices. Free estimates.

Call Poul, 978-475-6495

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Free estimotes. Master >9563 Coll Bill 978-683 3596

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GALLOWAY HEATING Oil Burner Tune-up $79 95

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HEATING UP Air/Hot Water Replacement or service on oil heot systems, oil tanks

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HENRYA. SHIMANSKY PLUMBING COMPANY Fully insured. License #

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J. E HUNT PLUMBINGSpecializing in heat problems Repairs/instolls/emergencies Senior discount Lic>24355.

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before the freeze. J.P Gut­ter Service, cleaning and re-

& Stump GrindingLow, low prices, firewood

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... __________ _______ THE TREE DOCTORpair, senior discount, free Pruning, cabling, removals.estimates. 97!-740-3'40

NORTHERN GUTTERSSeamless Gutters, facia wraps, repoirs 16 years ex- perience(978)363-5565 >130561

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A-' DEPENDABLE SNOW­PLOWING Residential 8 commerciol Free esf motes. Cheap rates. Haverhill/ Plaistow. Call 978-360-4435

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Insured Snowplowing Stephen Repozaat 978-470-3''4

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FORD FOCUS ZX3 2002 auto, A/C, power steering/braxes, front & reor defrost,delay wipers. Low mileoge, $10,395 978-462-392!_______________

FORD MUSTANG 1999, V6, 5 speed, AM/FM cassette & CD, power steering, brakes, windows 86500 978-689-352'

FORD Tourus '98 Hunter green 120K miles, power op­tions, oil chonge every 3000 miles, $3000 firm 508-517-5100

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2000 Mercury Grand Marquis LS, V8, only 45,903 miles>35574..........................$10,995

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FORD TAURUS SES 2001, 48K miles, new tires & brakes, 5 passenger seoting, $6?95/best 978-281-0633

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MERCURY Grand Marquis GS 1992, auto, V-8, 67k, power windowsldoors, AC, clorm, 'emote start, runs great $2500/best 978-263-8155

MERCURY GRAND MarquisPark Lone 1995, 72K miles, goad condition $3000 or best reasonable offer 978-475-9196

MERCURY soble, 1993, aufo, V-6, 101K, power windows & locks, asking $1000/besf Call 978-683-4043

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99 Dodge 3500, 1 Ton, 15 pas senger van, 79K miles, outo, AtC,$7995

99 Grond AM, 4 door, auto, A<, loaded, 67K, $5995

98 Ford W.ndstar, Auto, A7C, looded, 75K, $4995.

94 Ford Explorer, 4x4, XLT, $3995____________________

OLDS CIERRA, 1995, maroon sedor, good condi­tion, 94K miles, many ex- tros $3100,97B-S3S-0'69

OLDS Cutlass Calais 1991 - Very good running condition Very clean 73,000 miles $2Q00/best. Ken 978-531-2152

OLDSMOBILE LSS1997: sun­roof leather interior, power doors /seats/windows, high miles Good condition, but slight hood domo9e. Book 55000; SIBOO/best. 978-768-6558

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runs great Power every­thing sunroof, reliable, clean Hunter green Fantastic winter car $’999,'best 603-693-5869

PONTIAC, Grand Am GT, 1999, v6, alloys, all power, sunroof red/’grey interior, 45K miles, great condition $9000/firm 97B-985-IU3

PONTIAC Grond Prix Coupe 1983 2 door, automatic, ac, 6 cyl, very good condition in­side & out New parts re­cently, neeas possible engine work, 36K (family car), $995 firm 978-263-5466

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MERCURY Tracer 1997, Auto, AC, Real Fresh Trade,4M30798A.......................$4,495CHEVROLET, Cavalier, 2001, Manager Special!! 4M3I001 A,..........................................$7995TOYOTA, CamryXLE, 1998, Auto, loaded Value Priced.KM40I45B, ......................$10,995TOYOTA Celica GT, 2001, Fresh Trode. Super cleanIMU1163..........................$13,995MAZDA, 626, 2002, Auto, AC, power windows & locks, CD Low miles! #MU!I47, $11,995LEXUS, ES300, 1998,4M30923A,......................$15,395JEEP Wrangler, 2000, Sport 4X, auto, 4x4, hard top, and soft top, 4M310I2A........ $14,995

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IramazDaHONDA ACCORD EX/L 2001

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HONDA ACCORD LX 1996 5-speed, power, a/c, 4-door, only 101k miles, runs & looks excellent! $4300 978-815-3850

HONDA Accord LX, '96,4 door, sunrocf AC, phone, spoiler, loaded, 79k, excellent condi­tion. $6500, 978-794-1866

HONDA CIVIC 2000 Hatch- back - Silver, auto, 32,000 miles. Excellent condition I owner. $10,250.97B-771-1957.

HONDA CIVIC DX '.999 2-door, 5-speed, I owner,

MINT, 44K, $7,825.75/besfCall 603-421-0885

HONDA DELSOL, 199? - 5 speed, 80K miles, removable roof, clean, needs work, $3500. Call 978-360-3612

INFINITI G20, 2000, auto, AC, full power, leather, moonroof, alloys, bose, lowmiles ........................... $14,395INFINITI 130, 2000, V6, auto, full power, leother, moonroof, alloys, bose, 1 owner . .$17,888 HONDA ODYSSEY EX, 2001,7 passenger, V6, auto, AC, full power, family size, lowmiles...............................$24,888HONDA ACCORD EX, 1999, V6, 4 door, auto, AC, full power, leather, moonroof, ol-leys, 1 owner,..............$14,788T OYOTA AVALON, 1999, V6, luxury, outo, AC, power, leother, moonroof, alloys, Iowner..............................$15,488NISSAN MAXIMAS, 2000-2003, .... all models, outo ormanual, 10 to choose from, starting at 4NU6226, ...$13,488 NISSAN PATHFINDERS, 1998-2003, oil makes & mod­els, 8 to choose from, ♦NU6207A, starting ot $12,995. NISSAN SENTRAS, 2000-2003, Auto & 5 speeds with full power, 6 to choose from,6NU6184, starting ot..... $6995NISSAN 35OZ, 2003, Enthusi­ast, 6 speed, 1 owner, only 9K, excellent condition ........................................$24,495

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LEXUS, 2001-2002, LS430's, Lexus Flogship Vehicle.5 to choose from,........$39,995LEXUS, 2002, ES300 s, sev- erol choices, Priced for Quick Sale. KL40321A, From ..$28,595 LEXUS, 2000's, Rx300's, sev­eral choices Fully equipped, •LU1370, Starting at . ..$25,495

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MERCEDES 230SL 1984,convertible (2 tops! 49K miles, excellent condition. $14,900 978-374-7650________

MERCEDES 380se 1985, Ex- cellent body, needs brakes ond minor repairs, runs good Asking $'200 978-546-7877

MERCEDES BENZ 300 SEL, 1989 - Perfect condition,

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INFINITY G20 1993,4 door, 5- speed, very good condition, motivated seller, $1400/best Call 978-774-7558

MERCEDES ,996 C220, gold/ tan, 4 door sedan, CD/cassette, alarm, sunroof, A/C, auto start, very clean. $10,500 978-4754889

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VOLKSWAGEN JETTA 2001, automatic, moonroof, 24K miles. #A40,66A $13,845 BMW 2002, 330X1, 17K miles, leather, moonroof, alloys,.......................................$30,435CHEVY, 2003, Tahoe 271, XM rodio, leather, moonroof, loaded, 3rd row seat HX40045A, $33,700

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LEXUS 1992, ES300,170k, A/C, Sunroof, looks & runs

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LEXUS, 1999, RX300, leather, roof, heated seats, CD chonger, several to choose from. DLUI320,Starting at....................$23,995LEXUS, 2000, ES300, Loaded, Limited Supply.Your choice ot............ $22,995LEXUS, 2000, LX 470, 39K, fully equipped, high demandvehicle, »LUI350, ........ $38,995LEXUS, 2000, LS400, very clean, 29K miles, fully equipped, KL40441 A, ....$33,995

most new. Must See.WS4O272A.......................$30,995SUBARU Legacy Outback $2001, only 3BK, blue, auto, certified vehicle. #SU0590......................................$17,300MAZDA, Prolbge 2001, Green very nice, only 18,050 miles,4S40091A..........................$8900TOYOTA, CAMRY LE, 1998, white, very clean, automatic,only 58K. #SU0267A,..... $8900DODGE Durango, 2001, sil­ver, leather, 7 passenger, loaded, only 37,163 miles,KS40066A....................... $18,200SUBARU, 2001, Forester, 4 to choose from, all certified ve­hicles, all in great shape.......................................$16,899MITSUBISHI GALLANT, 1999, v6, very clean, green,only 54K, 4S40262A.......... $8300HONDA, 32000, 2001, yellow convertible, upgrade, 6 speed, must see 4S40376A.........................Cdll for Price

SUBARU, 2003, Legacy Out- bock, Your Choice, 4 in stock, from 14K to 22K miles. Allcertified........................ $17,995JEEP Wrangler, 2000, extra clean, silver, 4x4, Must see this one! ‘ #S40092A, ... $11,995 JEEP Liberty Renegade 2002, very sharp Jeep, all the toys,must see................... $18,695AUDI, TT, 2001, Quattro, 2001, beautiful vehicle, come see! I KS40373A,.....................$26,995

MITSUBISHI DIAMANTE1992, Good body, needs en­gine work, tires worth $300. 6500/best 978-532-2988

Mitsubishi Eclipse 1999, 5 speed, 66k, red/block leather sunroof, JL Audio system, speakers $9500 978-360-5731

MITSUBISHI, Montiero, 1988, 4x4, 4 cylinder, automatic, AC, I35K miles, new engine 0t98K. $1495. 603-887-8844

NISSAN 300 ZX 1987 t-tops, 5 speed, power everything. White. Fall Special $950.Coll 978-374-5064.___________

NISSAN MAXIMA, 1995, Bose stereo, leather, power sun­roof, windows, loaded, runs like new $5000 603-870-2490

NISSAN MAXIMA GXE 1994Auto, pearl white, 160k, runs great, oil power $2,499/best.

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NISSAN NX 1994, auto., T tops, digital dash, excellent condition, worth much more, must sell, need cosh fast, $2250. 97B-762-85I0__________

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PORSCHEPORCHE, 2001, 911 Coupe, Porche Certified, tiptonic, 45K miles, original purchase late 2000. Lots of warranty.4AU0620 ......................$54,000PORCHE, 2004, Coyenne S, navigation, heated seats, bose, 2K miles. KA40034A....................................$57,905PORCHE, 2002,911 Cabriolet, low miles, block/ block, 6 speed, KX40054A, .......$64,100

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SAAB, 1996, 900S, 5 speed, block, moonroof, neated seots, mint, 1 owner, $4,000 or best offer. 978-463-4390

SAAB 9000, 1991 - Recently remodeled. Very good condi­tion. A/C, heated seats. 62000/best. 978-927-2375

SAAB 9000, 1993, CSE, Turbo, 5-speed, power everything, moon roof, heated leather seats, climate control. $3495.

Call 978-697-2097 or 978-335-0700

SAAB 900 95 Convertible Black/block leather, 135k miles, oil maintenance

records, greot condition,$6000 978-373-7255

SAAB 900S, 1998, Black, 4 door hatchback, 71,800 miles, outo., 4 cylinder, power moon roof, 6 CD, alorm, ex­cellent condition. $8,595 978- 499-9649

SAAB 900SE Convertible 1995 120k, excellent condition, heated seats, auto., all

power, CD chonger, green with tan leather interior

$6900.603-432-7717 anytime!

SUBARU, 1995, Legacy L wagon, AC, I65K, runs strong, greot in snow, AWD, $2195. 603-382-2098

SUBARU LOYALE wagon 92 4WD, auto., recent brakes, timing belt, oil pump, fuel pump, ball ioints & complete exhaust system, 106k, $1800 or best offer. 978-346-9479

SUBARU Outback, 1995, 63K miles, AWD, auto., excel­lent condition, A/C, remote start, 10 CD changer. $6,299./ best offer. 978-744-8328

SUBARU Outbock, 2000, Lim­ited wagon, 4 door, excellent condition, all power, AWD, 95K $9500 978-255-1016

SUBARU OUTBACK Wagon, 1998, 82K miles (local & highway), AWD, ABS, power steering, power windows, A'C, 5 speed manual, blue with gray tweed interior New Michelin tires, tuned for winter. 1 owner $8,500. 978-465-0706, leave message

TOYOTA 2001 CAMRY LE 27,k, A.M/FM, cassette/ CD, all power, excellent condi­tion. $13,400.603-893-6289.

TOYOTA, 2001, Corolla,S Model, Looded. #T4I1O7A....................................$10,989

TOYOTA, 2000, Sienna XLE, Leather,loaded, HT40630A....................................$’7,989TOYOTA, 2001, RAV 4, automatic, T411B2A, ...$14,995 TOYOTA, 2003 Corolla LE, all power options, 4TU2027,

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TOYOTA, 1998, Corolla LE, fully equipped, IT35732A.....................................$7,495HONDA, 1997, Accord Wagon, Low miles, rore cor.♦T4092IA, ................ $9,989TOYOTA, 2001, 4 Runner, SR5, Low miles #T41262A....................................$21,989TOYOTA, 2003, Comry LE, low miles, 4TU2045, . $16,989 TOYOTA, 1995, Camry, Lowmiles. 4T40866A,..........$6,989TOYOTA, 2000, Celica 6T, Automatic. 4T36071A ..$13,995 HONDA, 2001, Accord EX, Certified 4T4I359A, $17,995

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VOLKSWAGEN, 1997, Passat, 81K, block, leather, heated seots, new tires, well main­tained, $7999 978-741-2883

VOLVO 150 GLT 1995, white with tan interior, garoged, standard, I25K miles, like new condition, $5000 or best 978-531-3477

VOLVO 850 GLT '95 white/tan leather, c/d, modn

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TOYOTA CAMRY 2001 LE 6lk miles, automatic, keyless

entry, CD, beige. $11,500. Call 978-374-8475

TOYOTA CAMRY LE 1994, sedan, excellent condition, new tires, new brakes, CD $3333 978-470-3560

TOYOTA Camry LE 94 auto, silver, 4 door, 107K miles, runs well, minor front end

domoge, 52250.. 781-334-2522

TOYOTA CAMRY LE sedan 1999 , 4 door, excellent condi­tion, oil power, FWD, 46K $9500 Coll Charlie 978-255-1016

TOYOTA Celica GT 1986, auto., 75K miles, air, sun roof, power windows/locks, AM/FM stereo cassette, runs like new $950 603-378-0329

TOYOTA COROLLA 1991

4-door, blue, runs great, very dependable, needs brokes

$700/best.Call owner, 978-397-8006

• TOYOTA COROLLA 1996 Auto, 4-door, olorm, 1,0k, Runs greot! $3,500/best.

• TOYOTA COROLLA 1998 Auto, 4-door, new tires, power windows, !00k,

84,600/best. Coll 978-479-8505

TOYOTA Corolla DX 1996 automatic, looded, CD, new tires/ brokes, excellent con- dition, $5500/best. 978 465-1253

TOYOTA Corolla wagon, 1993, automatic, power, alarm,• VW, Jetta GL 1998, 73K, sunroof, automatic Lawrence, 508-783-0483

VOLVO B50GLT Touring 1993, FWD; ABS; all power; alloy wheels, anti-theft; new trans­mission; multi CD, sunroof; leather, black, excellent cond- ition $4,500 978-500-1665

VOLVO 850 Turbo 96 Black, limited edition, 97K highway, excellent condition, all rec- ords $7000 603-394-7625 eves.

VOLVO Cross country wogon998 Whife/toupe inferior, 84k,

3rd seat, greot cond ition $12,500 best offer 978-468-0545

VOLVO S40 19 TURBO, 200'- 34K miles, 4 door, sunroof, midnight block, tan leather, wood green panel, power healed seot.Under worranty $15,000.978-270-1276.

VOLVO 5701998 - White with leofher inferior. Power win­dows, locks & heated seats. CD stereo. Good condition. 104K highway. $7350.978-526-9811

VOLVO S70, '99, blue/beige leofher, 41K miles, heated seots, cd, olloys, great con- dition $16,000/b.o. 781-389-9561

VW 2001 PASSAT GLS; 1.8 turbo automatic, 21k miles, AC, all power, excellent condition. $15,750.978-521-5976

VW JETTA GL 1997 - 5 speed 4 dr, B9k, new brakes 8, tires, Excellent Condition! I owner Under book$4650 ! 978-356-6415

VW Jetto Wogon 2001, black, 45K, outo, Monsoon, CD, ex­cellent condition, $ll,000/best Service records, 978-499-9980

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2000 Honda Accord LX A/C, power W84622A.. $10,995

1997 Honda Accord EX A/C, Auto., low mileageIII963IA ..................... $9995

1999 Honda Accord LX A/C, pdwer windows/locks♦P1861..........................$11,995

1999 Hondo Accord EX A/C, power moon roof, outo 4025688A..................... $11,995

1999 Honda Odyssey CD,A/C, extro deon 4507335A $19,595

2000 Honda Accord LX A/C, auto.#100801 A, I17274A... $12,995

2000 Honda Accord SE A/C, alloys, auto, #136458A $13,495

2001 Honda CRV EX 4x4,CD, power, #P1859.. $15,995

2003 Hondo Element EX Auto., 4x4, loodedKP1863 .........................$19,595

2001 Honda Prelude SH Low miles, o real gem #OO4738A.....................$19,995

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CHEVROLET ,500 LS Silverado, 2003, automatic, 4x4, Xtro cob Super Cleon!!!»MU1I59, .................... $24,995CHEVROLET, 1500 LS Silverado, 2003, automatic, 4x4, Xtro cab Super Clean!! IMU160,.......................$24,995

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CHEVY Conversion Van '86 i passenger, runs/drives $995

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WINDHAM, NH “Simply Elegant” 55+ Adult Community offers single floor living, attached garage, community clubhouse, maintenance free and is conveniently located. There are many options available to personalize. Now under con­struction and taking non-binding reservations. Prices start at $224,900

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FORD F-,50 XL, '986, new liter V! Motor, otto, Oi

TOYOTA Pick up 1994, 4 WO, 136K miles, well maintained (below blue book) $2500. 976-985-9549

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999 GMC DENALI •' 66A $7,995

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CHEVY BLAZER LT 97 4X4 2 tone point, fully looded. leather, power, automatic,

4k, $5,800rbest 603-434 3501

first funCHEVY SuburbO” 00 Dark B ue/grey leather, 34K miles am/fm, lots ot power options cd, alloys, bucket seats, tow pockage, cruise, sunroot, a/c front rear $23,995 978-462-7250

FORD EXPEDITION XLT, 2000 Loaded, like new, leather, 3rd seot, rear AC, 44X, $!7,999/best 978-535-2256

FORD Explorer 2001 Sport Trac 4x4,4 litre, auto, 55,000 miies Most options. Some extras Extended worranty. $ 5,9C0/best otter 978-283-1793

FORD Explorer XLT ’96 4X4owner 76K miles, power

alarm, great condition new t res, auto, $6900.978-846-124,

FORD F1S0, 1987, 4x4, Short bed, new tires, 90od Condi- tan, with Fisher plow $3 200.7best 978-374-5073

GMC JIMMY SLE 1994 109k, auto., all power, A/c broken, some rust, runs great, $3400/best 973-922-3821

GMC Sierra SLE 1994, 4x4, 122K, white with cop, power steering, brokes, windows, tow packoge 978-686-1462 leave message. $6800

GMC Suburban, 1993, 4x4, original owner, green/beige looks & runs great 3rd seat, $7800.978-683-9888

JEEP CJ5,1965 - Needs work $500. Also smoll trailer with 3rd wheel $50.Call 603-382-8161

JEEP Grond Cherokee Laredo 00 I10K highway miles, well maintained,

keyless entry, newer tires,priced to sell $9800

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HONDA CRV LX, 2001 - 4x4, AC, CD, root rock, alorm, cruise, 30K, excellent condi­tion, $l6,000/best 978-302-5755

JEEP GRAND Cherokee Laredo, 1995, auto, loaded,leather, 4x4, 81056....... $6,995

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FORD Ronger, 1993, 4x4, In JEEP CHEROKEE '988, 4 good condition, with 6 5 wheel drive, high miles, runs F sher plow. $3,500. or best good $950 Best Offer offer 978-374-5073 978-531-4635

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2002 BMW 330ci Dinon Edi­tion, steel gray, auto., loaded #232'4A....... $28,900

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JEEP Cherokee Loredo, 1996, I08K miles, silver, oil power, looks 8. runs great $5500

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2003 Chevrolet Z7I Tohoe White, leather, root, 6K miles, looded 81521......$35,500

2002 Chevrolet Suburban LS Light pewter, 3rd seat, rear a/c, CD, alloys 81524 $25,900

2002 Ford Explorer XLT Leather, roof, CD, alloys, loaded, black 81531.... $18,900

1999 Jeep Wrangler 5 speed, soft top, stereo, CD, green 823052B............................$8900

2001 Chevrolet Suburban LT2500 Black, leather, roof, 3rd seat, rear a/c, loaded 81530 ...........................$27,900

2002 Ford F150 SupercrewXLT Blue, 10K miles, 2 WD, power pedals, liner, tonneau 823205B.........................$21,900

2001 BMW X5 4.4 Leather, navigation, activity pockage, Oxford Green 824526A $33,900

2002 GMC Yukon XL 2500SLT, Red, 4 captain choirs, 3rd seat, 2IK miles, roof, loaded 823243A.......... $33,900

2003 Landrover Discoverys All models, colors, 5K to 10K miles 15 to choose from, see deoler for stock ft's, from $26,900

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LINCOLN NAVIGATOR, ,998 4x4, beige, 72K miles, auto., leather interior, loaded $16,500. Coll 603-437-8289

MERCEDES BENZ 320 1998, AWD, silver, leather, 73K, new tires, Telephone, looded, 615,250/best Call 978-525-3253

MERCEDES ML320 2000, Az­ure blue, 51K miles, moon- roof, healed seats, Bose ste­reo system, 4 new Michelin tires. $27,000 978-475-2099

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• ,999 Ford Expedition Ed- diu Bauer V246-1 Leather, 7-8 passenger seating, 4X4, V8, power windows & seats, CD, absolutely gorgeous $13995• 2000 Mitsubishi Montero Sport TI6426-, Auto, A/C 4X4, power windows, locks. Must go $,2995• 2000 Land Rover Discov­ery Series II 2615 Block, leather, dual sunroof, run- ning boards, roof rack, wood trim, alloy wheels, keyless entry. $22995• 2003 Ford FI50 XLT 4X4 2622 Black, keyless entry, CD player, tinted glass, run­ning boards, gauge cluster, cruise control, A/C, power windows/locks. $26995• 2002 Ford XLT 4X4 2620 Red, Keyless entry, power windows/locks, A/C, cruise control, tinted glass, ABS, $24996

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OPEN HOUSE SUN. 1-3 49 Enmore Street

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WALK TO SOUTH SCHOOL! Super ,0 RM Colonial - gleaming HW floorsEat-in kitchen w updated appliances - 2 FP

4 BRS finished lower level - 2 car gar

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VIEWS OF INDIAN RIDGE CC Brick front center 9 rm Colonial

4 BRS - 3 5 BA - 3835+sf ~ 2 car gar Eat-m kit ~ fp Liv Rm - custom library

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NEW IN-TOWN CONDEXES!Walk to town center & shops

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CLOSE TO TOWN S RTE 93! Room to expand - 8 RM 4 BR Colnt & briar, - Great fir nlan-.HW.nBR

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Take advantage of the pre-constr opport to make your selections now! Near twn & shps 'The Brittany I" has 8/4/25,2 cr gr, 1 st flr IndryCall for specs, plans, details. Start @ S599.9K

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OUTSTANDING LOCATION Individual lots all abutting open space

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PHILLIPS ACADEMY AREA! Expansive custom Cape w/over 4000s,

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GREAT COMMUTER LOCATION! terrific 58ft. Split - well cared for home

1 st fir fam rm w/cathedral ceiling Sunny kitchen w/island - updated baths

6 yr roof & insul windows - level acre+ lot |Call Sue Bishop at 978-269-2253

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ABSOLUTELY NEW ENGLAND! Charming Cape located in PA area

maturing updated maple kit w new appl W firs, spacious RMs & lovely landsc II set behind stone wall - 5 rms ~ 2 BRCall Nick Geranios at 978-269-2204

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OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS!Well located in Indian Ridge CC area

Spacious Gar Col W/8+/4/2 5 ~ 2 car garRenov kit - 3 season porch - walk-up attic Sanborn School district - Close Io highway

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GREAT OPPORTUNITY!10 yr young Garrison Colonial

9/4/3 5 - 2140+ st - 2 car garageBR Full BA & playroom on 3rd floor HW - West middle School location

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ABUTS BAKERS MEADOW!CE Colonial - Private acre + setting

Sped custom addition - 9/4/3 5 St Charles kit opens to 2-story fam rm 2nd fir library overlooks family roomCall Elke Kappeler at 978-269-2285

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BRIDGEWOOD ESTATES!Spectacular new constr set on 3.5 acres!

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OPEN HOUSE SUN. 1-3 22 Bobby Jones Drive

ANDOVER COUNTRY CLUB! This "Eagle Place unit consists ot 6/2/2 5Open fir plan w/2550+sf - HW tile, granite

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OPEN HOUSE SUN. 1-3 45 Gray Road

HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS! Spacious 9Z4/2.5 Colonial on private lot

approx 2225sf - 2 car gar ~ HW - newer kit LL playrm ~ walk-up attic for future expansion Conv area for commuting to town & hiways

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SIMPLY WARM & INVITING!Young traditional Col at end of cul-de-sac2-story toyer - curved strcse opens Io frml LR Eat-in kit ~ French dis - tray ceilings - built-ms Trek deck - Gunite pool - backyard w/gazebo

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HISTORIC SHAWSHEEN VILLAGE!Hip roof 8/4/2 Georgian Col on level lot

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OPEN HOUSE SUN. 11-1 HR; 48 Cross Street Ml

1 TASTEFULLY DECORATED!

Updated 874/2.5 Garrison Colonial■ 9New kitchen w/large island & new baths H Gunite pool ~ large porch - fenced acre+ lot B Irrigation system - central vac - Enjoy it all'

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OLDSBRAVADA 1997:auto, oil wheel drive, sunroof,

78K. Must sell, like new. *9000/best. 978-744-2716

RODE° 1995 4x4, 5 speed,$1,500 firm, 187k miles, oil changed every 3k. Great commuter car. 1-603-425-6763

231 Vans

CHEVY ASTROVAN, ,986 - Blue, V6 auto., tilt. New tires. High miles. Well main- tamed $1500 978-744-5330.

CHEVY ASTRO VAN 1997 8-passenger, remote stort, keyless entry, runs great,

116k, 86800, Call 603-898-8316

CHEVY CONVERSION VAN 1996-67k miles, fully loaded. 350 engine, TV/VCR combo, Coptains chairs 3 yr. war­ranty. Great family vehicle Nice & dean! $11,995. Coll 978-524-0735 or 978-884-6347

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CHEVY Conversion Van 1997, I owner, great condition. Excellent family vehicle, re- duced to $5,900 978-465-9685

CHEVY HIGH TOP CON­VERSION VAN, 1993: V8 350, 90K miles, I owner, AC, TV, VCR, AM/FM stereo, alarm, deluxe ook trim 6 lighting, 4 chairs & 1 couch, great con- dition, $5,900.978-546-7232.

CHEVY HIGH TOP CON­VERSION VAN, 1997 - Mark III SE, B1K miles, AC, TV, VCR. $9500.978-372-2911,

CHEVY Venture Minivan 1999 Only 58k, excellent'condi­tion, I owner. $6,400. Day 617- 345-5715; eves 978-531-5688

CHRYSIER'99 Town & Coun- try Limited, loaded, dean, dual airbags, $13,500. eve. 603-898-4414; day 978-686-5432

CHRYSLER Grand Voyager SE 2000 - 3.3L, 71,600 miles, 1

owner, 2 built-in child car seats. Good condition. $9300

Call 603-437-3018

CHRYSLER Town & Country1996: loaded,leother, cap­tains chairs, MINT, I05K,

65995/best. Coll 978-685-4393

DODGE Coravan, '94, V6, 120k, air, all power, very de­pendable, engine may need some work. $1,000 978-794-9182

DODGE GRAND CARAVAN SE 2000: Wheel chair acces­sible in floor romp, extros, 14k, $25,500. Owner78l-592-5589

DODGE Grand Caravan Sport 2000.72k, CD/coss. dual heot 8, A/C, power windows A lacks excellent condition $10,200 best otter 603-926-7001

FORD Aerostar '93 XL, loaded, cold AC, 3rd seat, excellent transport, very de­pendable, well taken care of, 110k. $1600.603-679-2992

PLYMOUTH Grand Voyager'93, loaded, oil power, 94K

miles, well maintained, looks great only $2900. .978-352-9809

PLYMOUTH Grand Voyager SE 1996:7-passenger, original

owner, Only 69k I Power everything, dual sliding doors, VERY CLEAN I

J595M>est Call 978-462-8701

PLYMOUTH VOYAGER 1995, good condition, 85K miles, power windows, seats, locks, AM/FM cassette, red, $2495.978-777-3504__________

TOYOTA Sienna CE 02,30,800 miles, a/c, power windows, cruise, steering wheel rodio controlled $15,900 978-686-5269

• 2002 Chrysler Town A Country LXI T,6320-1 Silver, keyless entry, power sliding doors, A/C, climate control, CD ployer, seats 7 passen­gers, $22890• 1998 Toyota Sienna LE T16337I Tan, roof rack, cruise control, A/C, dual slid­ing doors, power windows. $11950

• 1996 Ford Windstor TI5922I Silver, keyless entry, alloy wheels, roof racks, power driver seat, dual air­bags, leather wrapped steer­ing wheel. $4995• 1997 Chevrolet Venture 26071 White, CD player, A/C, dual sliding doors, keyless entry, ABS, power driver seat, very clean. $7995

866-261-2222232 Motorcycles,Accessories

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A Scooters. We pick up A pay cash. Coll 1-800-509 2390

HARLEY Davidson 1200 Sportster, 1988, Black A charcoal, progressive lower­ing kit, braided cables, for­ward controls, sport bob tank, custom rims, lights, seat, mirrors, pipes, bags, everything chrome with cover. $6,500.978-420-2,41

HARLEY DAVIDSON SPORTSTER XL 683 2002 2300 miles, chrome extras,

mint condition, $6600Coll 978-807-9173

KELLY'S HOUSE OF HARLEY-DAVIDSON $$ PAYS CASH $$

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235 Tractors

JOHN DEERE DOZER Troc- tor 1970,6' bucket, needs mi­nor work, comes with 1972 custom trailer. $75OO/best 978-265-6909

236 Heavy Equipment

1990 580 CK CASE

BACKHOE2 wheel drive. Has 12" bucket A 24‘ bucket. 2 new tires, I used spare tire. 3500 hours. Excellent condition. $15,000.

Call 978-465-7507.

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SKI DOO '02 Legend 600: used only 3 wks, showroom condi­

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SKI DOO, 2002, GRAND TOURING - 2 person, 700cc, less thon 500 miles, electric start A reverse. Coravan 2 ploce trailer included $5900 Coll 603-887-0503.

SKI-DOO FORMULA PLUS, Liquid - Very fast, cover, ex­tras, needs tune up. $1800 or best. 978-682-5429 after 8pm

GREAT DEAL!!SNOWMOBILE A trailer,'990 Skidoo Safari LXE, 440 cc, 2 person, 4,000 miles, cover, • 93 tilt trailer. Both good condition - $1500.603-893-4384.

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[238C Campers for Sale/Rent

CAMPING GEAR: Cor tow­ing system Stowmoster tow bor, brockets, Reese stabi­lizer, hitch; olso bike rack, waste tank, hoses, cables A more$500 Eves 976-546-7340

PALOMINO POP-UP Camper 1997, greot condition, some mildew which can be cleaned easily, canvas in very good condition, sleeps 5, propane stove. Serious in­quiries only Priced right at $1000 603-432-3132._________

2001 STARCRAFT 8 sleeper pop-up. Used less than 10 times. In perlect condition. Heat, owning, 2 eating ar­eas, fridge, stove ond more. $4950 firm. Coll 978-921-4571.

239 Trailers for Sale Dent

UTILITY Trailer, toll tail­gate, 6'xB' Good condition. Good for landscaping or snowmobiles $600 978-499-0164

243 Wanted Junk Cars/Parts

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245 Auto Parts, Accessaries

PLOW- Need to sell Fisher Minute Mount $2500 For

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SNOW PLOW, 6.5' minute mount Fisher Plow, with frame $1,000 or best otter. 978-479-7315 leave message.

■ TIRES (2) Kuhmo 795 touring A/S, All season P225-75R.I5, Good tread

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■ TIRES (2) Michelins, like new. 215/55/16.

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TIRES: P-2O5/65R15, set ol four Taurus aluminum rims, under 5K miles Also spare on regular rim, brand new $135 tor all 978-688-6895

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7/3/2 Dutch Col! Walk to And. ctr in this completely updated home. New appli anted maple KIT w/hdwds, 2 new Kill BAs, new elect, much new plumb., fresh­ly painted int, new walls & ceilings and lignt fixtures. Frml LR w/fp, level back yard and ear.

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