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Volume 10 No. 1 “Cheers to a new year and another chance for us to get it right.” –– Oprah Winfrey Thursday, January 6, 2011
Bad timing
Tough choices for Board of
Selectmen on Indian Head roof
By Dave Palana, Express Staff
David@hansonexpress.com
The deteriorating roof at
the Indian Head School has to
be addressed as soon as pos-
sible, but it will likely have to
wait until after the next Town
Meeting, the Board of Select-
men said.
Town Administrator Rene
Read discussed the problems
with the roof with the board
during their meeting at Town
Hall on Tuesday and asked Seann William Scott will star in the movie
Doug Smith describes himself as an under-
them for direction in approach- dog who learned to skate at the age of 19 “Goon” portraying Doug who is recruited to
ing the MSBA for financial as- before going pro in hockey at the age of 22. play the enforcer for a minor league team.
sistance for the repair.
F
By Meaghan Glassett, Express Staff
ing through the handicapped this fiscal year. Meaghan@hansonexpress.com Smith said he is still in awe today that
entrance, as well as the front ilming of the movie “Goon” is he was chosen to play in the East Coast
of the building, in addition to risk budget problems in May.
Read said it would be fi- in the works and Hanson police Hockey League.
leakage issues. officer Doug Smith couldn’t be During his teen years, he boxed at the
While aid exists to help nancially advantageous for
the town to move forward this more surprised about it. Hanover Police Boys Club. To him the club
the town with repair this fis- The movie is based on the book “Goon: wasn’t just a place to workout, but it was a
cal year, the board decided not month with the process be-
cause MSBA would reimburse The True Story of an Unlikely Journey into place to meet up with his friends and watch
to take action without the ap- Minor League Hockey” written by Smith’s
proval of Town Meeting and continued on page 13 continued on page 12
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Thursday, January 6, 2011 The Express – Your Hometown Newspaper! 3
surer. They must also have a was then cut and is now paid had more of a social role, rath- ALL STUDENTS WILL TRAIN AT OUR PRIVATE SKILLS TRACK.
mission statement and create for with funding from the Sup- er than a fundraising one. SATURDAY CLASSES NOW BEING BOOKED.
bylaws. portive Day Care program. Carole Hack described drivewithblue.com
herself as “the new kid on the 781-934-2113
“We realize we can no longer exist with no leeway and block” who got involved with 20 Tremont Street, Building 9 Suite 17, Duxbury
the center when she decided to
without a Friends group.” join the Council of Elder Af-
–– Mary Lou Sutter fairs. Hack said what sparks
her interest in being a part of
Sutter said to be able to the Friends group is the lack of
begin the process of forming a The executive assistant posi- marketing done for the center.
group it is important to grow tion was also eliminated. Business owner Lynda
the membership. The next Sutter said essentially the Quigley said she wants to get
center has to be self-support- involved with the group be-
6 weeks to 8 years
meeting will be held at 7 p.m. * Before & After School Care
on Thursday, Jan. 20 at the ive and does not have much cause she is getting older and
Multi-Service Senior Center. leeway for repairs to the infra- feels that in the future she will Age Appropriate Curriculum
A meeting was held last structure or equipment. be in need of the services of- Art, Sign Language & Music Enrichment Programs Included
month to inform residents In the past, the center was fered at the center.
about the programs and ser- able to offer holiday parties at The group said that the cen- Compassionate Care At Reasonable Prices
vices the center has to offer. no cost to residents. ter is a great place to make new
“We are one of the few se- friendships. It is also a place
Located One Minute from Rt 18
Sutter said the center is not (508)
just a place for seniors, but is nior centers that doesn’t have where residents can go and
rather a place for anyone in the a Friends group,” Sutter said. pay for a low cost luncheon to 231 Highland Street, East Bridgewater 378-3381
community who might need “We realize we can no longer enjoy with others. The Multi- www.ourmagicalbeginnings.com
assistance. Residents can ap- exist with no leeway and with- Service Senior Center also has
ply for food stamps, fuel assis- out a Friends group.” a Meals-on-Wheels Program
tance and receive referrals for A Friends group would be to bring hot lunches to those
other needs. able to fundraise and spend the who can’t leave their homes.
“The center is not just a proceeds to benefit the center. The center has a pro-
building for residents to come Sutter said that the Friends gram schedule that includes
play bridge in,” Sutter said. funding could go toward a van a chorus, Bingo and exercise
With growing budget cuts, driver or even programming at classes. There are also other
the town is unable to fully sup- the center. services that residents can pur- GUT CHECK!
port the senior center as it had Sheila Smith is one of the chase including haircuts, man- One recent study shows that even the gen- intestinal bacteria after a dose of antibiotics,
in the past. driving forces behind forming icures and podiatry services. tlest antibiotics wipe out populations of ben- both with supplements and contributing
Sutter said in the past the the Friends group. Smith was A lawyer also donates time eficial bacteria in the gut along with “bad” foods, you may be contributing to the recur-
a participant of the Senior Tax on a monthly basis to give
germs. As a result, the symbiotic relationship rence of future health problems. An intestinal
town budget used to fund the that exists between germs in the gut can tract devoid of proper friendly intestinal
Multi-Service Senior Center’s Abatement Program, which free legal advice by appoint- become significantly disrupted. This may bacteria is a breeding ground of future ill-
director, executive assistant allowed her to volunteer her ment. Two women have taken lead to an imbalance of microbes in the ness. For all your prescription needs, please
and van driver. All other posi- time at the center in exchange charge of organizing trips for intestines, which can lead to a variety of
unforeseen health consequences. Microbes
call DUVAL’S PHARMACY at 781-447-0606.
Now in our fourth generation of family own-
tions were funded by grants. for some relief on taxes. members. A new event is a living in the gut may affect obesity, play a role ership, we are happy and proud to be serving
Supportive Day Care cli- “There are so many other once-a-month potluck dinner. in allergy, protect against infections, and generations of families from the same loca-
ents pay for the adult day pro- purposes to the Senior Center Residents are welcome to at- affect inflammatory bowel conditions such as
Crohn’s disease and colitis. According to the
tion. Located in Whitman at 571 Washington
St., Rt. 27, we are also located in East
gram making it self-sufficient, that people need to know. We tend the next meeting of the study, women given the antibiotic ciprofloxa- Bridgewater at 1 Compass Way
Sutter said. want the center to be known proposed Friends group at 7 cin twice in ten months experienced “pro- (508-350-2900).
Last year, Sutter said, the for its multi-service, it is not p.m. on Jan. 20 and support found and rapid” effects on their gut micro- HINT: The disruption of gut bacteria caused
biota, which took a week to return to (near) by antibiotics may be helped with the use of
money crunch began. The first only a senior center,” Smith the continuing programs of the normal. “probiotics,” including yogurt and live bacte-
position the town cut was the said. senior center. If you are not actively replenishing your rial cultures.
custodian, which the senior Jane Baker said a non-prof-
Minnie M. Hefler, 96, Hanson resident Trees & Shrubs, Garden Flags
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ing health. She was the wife of the late Charles lenge of a good cribbage game.
A. Hefler. She leaves her daughters Billie Jo Violante
Born in San Antonio, Texas, she was the of Virginia and Martha E. Hefler of Plymouth,
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gregational Church. She worked many years in choice. Arrangements were by the Blanchard
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➢➢ Emily Fredrickson, Abi-
gail Hanson, and Taylor Ken-
nedy of Hanson were named to
the honor roll for term one at
Notre Dame Academy in Hing-
ham.
➢➢ Happy birthday to Jade
Mehu, Charlotte Johnson,
George Maver, Germaine De-
minico and Jeffrey Sironi (Jan.
1); Earle Philbrook (Jan. 2);
Cindy Anderson and Shirley
Lonergan (Jan. 3); Amanda
Chapman (Jan. 4); Rena Pe-
trou (Jan 5); Barbara Ellis and
Mikayla Matheson (Jan. 8);
Joseph Petersen, Caleb Clem-
ons and Virginia Stearns (Jan.
9); Demetra Huston, Angela
Banks, Stanley Troupe and
Henry Wrightington (Jan. 10)
and Sarah Fuller (Jan. 12).
➢➢ You’re invited to a cookie
swap at the Hanson senior cen-
ter on Thursday, Jan. 13 at l p.m.
Bring a batch of your favorite
cookies and the recipe to share SNOW MUCH FUN. Tommy Parker enjoyed the recent snowfall.
with friends. Drop off your reci- Tommy is a first grader at the Conley School.
pe with the receptionist upon ar-
rival and leave with a booklet of
all the shared recipes.
➢➢ The Whitman senior center
has a walking group that meets
every Tuesday and Thursday
morning at 8 a.m. to walk Whit-
man Park. Walk as much or as
little as you like at your own
pace and gather back at the cen-
ter for coffee and socialization.
All are welcome to participate.
R DAY y
Support Group S ATU nke
kM o
The Caregivers Support
P ra n
Group will meet on Wednes-
day, Jan. 12 from 5:30-7 p.m.
at the Hanson senior center,
132 Maquan St. Hanson. Re-
spite care is provided by prior Every Wednesday: Kids Eat FREE! * Restrictions
arrangement by calling Nicole Thursday: Venus III Karaoke Idol FRIDAY: DJ RAMU
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249. The meeting is sponsored (Dine-in only * Restriction apply * discounts or special cannot be combined)
by the Hanson senior center and HAPPY BIRTHDAY: Happy birthday to Addison Studley who turned
Old Colony Elder Services. two on Dec. 30 with love from Mom, Dad and brother Noah. .BJO4USFFU
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Thursday, January 6, 2011 The Express – Your Hometown Newspaper! 7
New year, new choices! Lincoln’s Blood drive and silent auction scheduled
H
appy New Year, I wish you a happy and healthy assassination McLaughlin Chevrolet is sponsoring a blood drive and silent
auction from 1-6 p.m. on Jan. 20. All auction proceeds are go-
2011! ing to the “Prayers for Madison” Foundation. Madison Berg-
What are your plans for the new year? discussed strom is a 2½- year-old that was diagnosed this year with acute
If you made a promise to lose weight you would be join- lymphoblastic leukemia. She has been undergoing treatment
The Plymouth County
ing millions of Americans willing to shed a few pounds. It all since March. In order to accommodate her daughter’s needs,
Genealogists monthly meet-
comes down to the choices we make concerning both food and her mother, Shauna McLaughlin, has taken a leave from her job.
ing will be held at 1 p.m.
exercise! Madison’s uncle, Tom Mclaughlin, has worked in McLaughlin
on Saturday, Jan. 8 at the East
I know it is difficult, but small daily Chevrolet’s parts department for many years.
Bridgewater Public Library
corrections will add up. McLaughlin Chevrolet will be accepting auction bids on
lower level meeting room.
Along with daily exercise, I opt to many great prizes. Also donations can be deposited anytime
The speaker, William Hannah,
have more fiber in my diet, and there are with checks made out to “Prayers for Madison” to any Harbor
will discuss Lincoln’s assas-
a wealth of options out there. One Credit Union or mailed to: Lisa Sprague, Clinical Director,
sination. Mr. Hannah is an
For the following pasta dishes, branch Goddard Brockton Kidney Center, 907 Summer St., Stoughton,
authority on President Lincoln
out and make the switch, buy the whole wheat pasta instead of MA 02072.
and author of “A History of
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Taunton, Massachusetts.” The
pasta. You can purchase it at Shaw’s NEWLY RENOVATED!
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ly worth the extra money. The prod-
of the talk, light refreshments
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the shape of the pasta. They press the
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