The Bellingham Bulletin March 2010 : Page 2
PAGE 2 Name March 2010 Read the Bulletin online at www.BellinghamBulletin.com Advertiser’s Marketplace Page Name Allaire, Jeff, Real Estate.................................11 Avanti Hair Salon ..............................................9 Bayberry Accounting & Tax Service ..............10 Bellingham Bulletin ........................................24 Bellingham Electric .........................................16 Bellingham Family Dental ................................5 Bellingham Imports Inc. ...................................7 Bellingham Library .........................................12 Bellingham Self-Storage ...................................5 Bellingham VFW Post 7272 ...........................21 Birch Carpentry & Remodeling ......................23 Bob’s Kitchen Service ....................................16 Body Essentials ................................................9 Byrnes, Flo, Real Estate ...................................9 Castlebury House............................................20 CGS Equipment Co. .........................................19 Charles River Bank ...........................................3 Charlie's Tire & Service Ctr. ...........................17 Circle CG Farm Campground ..........................20 Clifford, Don, Real Estate ...............................21 Cook’s Roofing ................................................21 Dean Bank .......................................................11 Eastco Oil ........................................................20 EFR Electric Inc. ..............................................20 Emerson NA Training School ..........................19 Exceptional Limo .............................................10 Friendly Neighborhood Comics ......................14 Godin & Hausmann Chiropractic, PC .............18 Hometown Handyman ......................................1 Hopedale Mini-Storage ...................................23 Hunan Kitchen ..................................................4 J & D Revell & Sons Tree Service ..................19 Jackson Hewitt Tax Service ...........................23 Jamison Mendall Tree Removal .......................1 Jewelry Designs .............................................17 Joe the Plumber/Dalpe’s Plumbing ...............19 Jolicoeur Overhead Door ..................................4 Page Kensho-Ryu Kenpo Karate ..............................18 Khoury Centre (Chiropractic) ...........................8 Kilduff, Ro, Real Estate ....................................2 Labonte’s Auto School .....................................9 Lake Street Auto ...............................................5 Land Planning, Inc. .........................................10 Linda’s Beauty Corner ....................................23 Lockey & Pierce, CPAs ....................................16 Ludensky, Joyce, Massage ...............................7 MA Real Estate Group ....................................13 Marty’s Auto Service .......................................5 Milford Area Chamber of Commerce .............15 Milford Federal ...............................................10 N.E. Business Educational Systems ...............17 North Bowl Lanes ...........................................14 Northeastern TaeKwonDo ................................8 Ostrander Insurance .......................................20 Outdoor Maintenance Co. ...............................23 Owen Financial Services ................................15 Pampered Pet Sitter .......................................18 Pandolfi’s Fine Chocolates ...............................7 Personal College Advising ..............................15 Phil’s Landscaping & Excavating ...................23 Pool Pro & Spa ................................................15 Quiggs Gymnastics .........................................17 Ranieri, Sue, Real Estate ................................15 Realty Executives Tri County............................1 Reynolds Oil Service .......................................24 RKM Flooring ....................................................7 Runways Salon ...............................................16 Superior Marble & Granite ...............................2 Therapy Connections, MA ..............................20 Thrifty Witch Consignment Shoppe ................9 Town Pizza & Cafe ............................................6 Vet’s Package Store ........................................19 Wee Folk Learning Center ..............................18 Whitcomb House ............................................18 The Bellingham Bulletin BPA Sponsors Free Senior Citizens Luncheon The Bellingham Police Association (BPA) will sponsor a free luncheon for Bellingham senior citizens to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day. The luncheon will be held on Wednesday, March 10, at 11:30 am, at the senior center on Blackstone Street. Reservations are required and may be made by calling the senior center at 508- 966-0398 or signing up at the front desk; the deadline is Monday, March 8. Number of attendees along with their names and phone numbers are needed to assure luncheon head count and cancellation contact information in the event of inclement weather. The luncheon will consist of a traditional corned beef dinner and is available at no charge to Bellingham senior citizens. The BPA is the union of police officers and police sergeants in Bellingham. It sup- ports several charitable organizations and sports teams. Each year, officers deliver holiday dinners to needy Bellingham fami- lies and generously support the Bellingham Women of Today’s Santa’s Elves program. It is hoped that the St. Patrick’s luncheon will become an annual event to better serve the senior citizens of Bellingham. The idea of a senior citizen luncheon was conceived by K-9 officer Leonard Gosselin. The event is being coordinated by Sgt. Edward Guzowski. Sgt. Lee Rolls is supervising culinary preparation with a team of Bellingham officers who will serve and host the event. PJP Center Seeking Used Computers to Rebuild The Paul J. Primavera Center, located at 80 Harpin St., Bellingham, is seeking dona- tions for their computer-rebuilding program. Used and unwanted computers, monitors, and keyboards can be donated Monday through Friday from 7:30 AM to 3 pm. Students at the Primavera Center learn computer-rebuilding skills with equipment donated by members of the community. Your donations to the program are appreci- ated. All donations are tax deductible. 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Bpa Sponsors Free Senior Citizens Luncheon
The Bellingham Police Association (BPA) will sponsor a free luncheon for Bellingham senior citizens to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day.<br /> <br /> The luncheon will be held on Wednesday, March 10, at 11:30 am, at the senior center on Blackstone Street.<br /> <br /> Reservations are required and may be made by calling the senior center at 508- 966-0398 or signing up at the front desk; the deadline is Monday, March 8. Number of attendees along with their names and phone numbers are needed to assure luncheon head count and cancellation contact information in the event of inclement weather.<br /> <br /> The luncheon will consist of a traditional corned beef dinner and is available at no charge to Bellingham senior citizens.<br /> <br /> The BPA is the union of police officers and police sergeants in Bellingham. It supports several charitable organizations and sports teams. Each year, officers deliver holiday dinners to needy Bellingham families and generously support the Bellingham Women of Today’s Santa’s Elves program. It is hoped that the St. Patrick’s luncheon will become an annual event to better serve the senior citizens of Bellingham.<br /> <br /> The idea of a senior citizen luncheon was conceived by K-9 officer Leonard Gosselin. The event is being coordinated by Sgt. Edward Guzowski. Sgt. Lee Rolls is supervising culinary preparation with a team of Bellingham officers who will serve and host the event.
Pjp Center Seeking Used Computers To Rebuild
The Paul J. Primavera Center, located at 80 Harpin St., Bellingham, is seeking donations for their computer-rebuilding program.<br /> <br /> Used and unwanted computers, monitors, and keyboards can be donated Monday through Friday from 7:30 AM to 3 pm.<br /> <br /> Students at the Primavera Center learn computer-rebuilding skills with equipment donated by members of the community.<br /> <br /> Your donations to the program are appreciated.<br /> <br /> All donations are tax deductible













































