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Howard School Archers Hit Their Mark


In its third year, the six-week archery unit is taught by physical education teacher Donna DePaola, who attended special training for the archery program. 
"Archery is great for teaching the students focus, concentration, and hand-eye coordination," said DePaola. "We've gone over emergency equipment, the curtain which keeps arrows from hitting the wall, the quiver stands, arrow racks, and shooting line, and they started practicing with the string bow before using the real one," said DePaola. "This is where they make their mistakes," said DePaola of the practice string bow. 
"Nobody moves without a direction," said DePaola of the 11-step process in students shooting at the targets. She praised the exercise in patience, as well as the archery workout for deltoids, biceps, and triceps for students.

The archery program was funded through the West Bridgewater PTO and through a grant by the Mass Fisheries and Wildlife Dept. Here is what a sampling of fourth grade students thought about the archery program in gym class: "You can practice and get a bullseye and it's something good to do and if you really like it, you can go to competitions." --Lucas Guindon
"My dad's an archer and I'm really good at archery and I like to do it and watch. When I started, I was not really good but I got better. To everyone out there, I'd like to say that practice makes perfect." -Will Hall
"I like how you have to set up the bow and it's fun to shoot." -Ryan McGrath
"I learned there's an up-range and a down-range and I learned the different circles on the target and how to hold the bow." -Isabella D'Agostino
"I like shooting and it's kind of hard to get it into the target, but sometimes it's easy." -Ashley Costa
"Archery is a lot of fun but it can be tricky at times. It's really cool to learn how people used to
fight."-Skye Fortier



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Health & Wellness Symposium Info
 

Two rooms of presenters: 

12:15-1pm ~ Stephanie Woods ~ Singing Bowls of the Himalayas Meditation
1-1:45pm ~ Rachelle Croteau ~ Reflexology for Everyone
1:45-2:30pm ~ Jacquelyn Rose ~ Following Your Inner Compass

Room 2
12:15- 1pm Linda Coventry ~ An introduction to Acupuncture
1:00 - 1:45pm Eric Disbrow ~ Relieving Stress through Financial Planning
1:45- 2:30pm Lisa Evans ~ Mindful Thoughts with Hypnosis
2:30-3:15pm Theresa McNulty ~ What Are GMO's?
3:15-4pm ~ Rosa Prezioso-Galeno ~ Foods with Integrity

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April 5, 2015
   
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Val won a decorative tea kettle with silk or fresh flowers from Florals From the Heart, East Bridgewater

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Historical Tidbit:  
The Spring Equinox
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    The word equinox is derived from the Latin words meaning "equal night." It's the day the sun rises exactly in the east and sets exactly in the west.


   The March equinox happens at the same moment across the world but is converted to local time. In 2015, it falls on March 20 at 6:45 P.M. EDT (Eastern Daylight Time), 5:45 P.M. CDT, 4:45 P.M. MDT, and 3:45 P.M. PDT.  

Weather scientists divide the year into quarters, Summer begins on June 1; autumn on September 1; and winter on December 1, this way it makes it easier to compare seasonal and monthly statistics from one year to the next.

 

The meteorological seasons are based on annual temperature cycles rather than on the position of Earth in relation to the Sun, and they more closely follow the Gregorian calendar.

 

Using the dates of the astronomical equinoxes and solstices for the seasons would present a statistical problem because these dates can vary slightly each year.

 

     At the equinoxes, the tilt of Earth relative to the Sun is zero, which means that Earth's axis neither points toward nor away from the Sun. (However, the tilt of Earth relative to its plane of orbit, called the ecliptic plane, is always about 23.5 degrees.)


 
From: The Old Farmer's Almanac  www.almanac.com

 

Monday, April 6
Exercise - 8:30a - Council on Aging (COA)
Outreach - 9a - COA
Supportive Care - 9a - COA
Lunch - noon - COA
Water & Sewer Comm - 5p - 29 Cyr St.

Tuesday, April 7

Outreach - 9a - COA
Springtime Story & Craft - 10:30a - Library
Swedish Weaving - 1p - COA
Zumba Gold - 3p - COA
Conservation Comm- 6:30p - Town Hall
Local Historical District Study Comm - 6:30p - Town Hall

Wednesday, April 8

Rotary Club of the Bridgewaters - 7:15a - Good Days Restaurant
Outreach - 9a - COA
Swedish Weaving - 1p - COA
COA Full Board - 1p - COA
Pastel Painting Class - 6p - Library
WB Historical Comm - 6:30p - Town Hall
Housing Authority - 7p - Esther Dr

Thursday, April 9

Exercise - 8:30a - COA
Outreach - 9a - COA
Supportive Care - 9a - COA
Line Dancing - 9:30a - COA
Lunch - noon - COA
Mah Jongg - 12:45p - COA
Trucchi's Van - 1p - COA
Yoga - 6p - First Church
Friday, April 10
Outreach - 9a - COA
Tai Chi - 9a - COA
Swedish Weaving - 10:30a - COA
Zumba Gold - 3:30p - COA
Saturday, April 11
Annual Town Elections - 9a - Spring St School
Church of St. Ann Mass - 4p
 
Reminder: No weekend MBTA Rail Service 
Sunday, April 12
Church of St. Ann - 8:30a, 10:30a  
Cochestett United Methodist - Sunday Worship Service & Sunday School 10:15am
First Church - Worship Service and Sunday School 10a, Teen Bible Study 9a
Fellowship Hour - 11a
 
Joy of Pentecost - Sunday School & service 10a
evening worship 6p
Temple Baptist - 10a, 11a & 6p
West Bridgewater Baptist - 9:15 Sunday School, 10:30 Service, evening worship 6p

 

* Information compiled in this issue from Town web sites & submitted information. Feel free to submit events & information from your non-profit group.

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The Ousamequin Woman's Club of the Bridgewaters 

Monday, April 6, 1:00 pm  
Bridgewater Senior Center
10 Wally Krueger Way  


  The Ousamequin Woman's Club will be holding a meeting on Monday, April 6th, at 1:00 pm. at the Bridgewater Senior Center. 
In honor of National Poetry Month, the Club is featuring poet Sheila Twyman. Refreshments will be served. New Members are always welcome. 

Adelene Ellenberg
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How To Pastel Paint Like Georgia O'Keeffe-

Scarlet Poppies

 

Wednesday, April 8th   6-8 PM

West Bridgewater Public Library

 

Come down and join us for how to Pastel Paint like Georgia O'Keeffe - Scarlet Poppies No experience is necessary, all are welcome.

Free Art Class with Pastel Painter Gregory Maichack

Please sign up today!!

National Poetry Month Celebration


Wednesday, April 8, 6:30pm
Holmes Public Library
470 Plymouth Street
Halifax, MA

Bridgewater poet Faye George will read from her new collection, World of Hard Use, on Wed., April 8, 6:30 p.m., at the Holmes Public Library. Copies of the book will be available for sale, but no purchase is necessary to attend this free event in celebration of National Poetry Month.
 Light refreshments will be served. Call the library at 781-293-2271 for more information or visit   http://holmespubliclibrary.org. 

Laurie Cavanaugh
Holmes Public Library
781-293-2271
Chapters - Library Book Discussion Group

 Thursday, April 9th at 7:00 pm 

WB Library Meeting Room

 

The group will discuss

The Awakening 

by Kate Chopin.

 

Books are available at the circulation desk.

New members are always welcome.
Experts have Agreed On The Best Ways to Prevent Concussion

A concussion is a brain injury; the only known cure is prevention. Helmets can protect against skull fractures and more serious brain injuries but cannot prevent a concussion; therefore, it is vitally important to be well-informed about prevention. Many products have claimed to prevent concussions but none have been substantiated.

 

Concussion Signs and Symptoms

There are a wide variety of signs and symptoms associated with concussions. No two concussions are the same and individuals may experience only some of the symptoms. Symptoms may not show up immediately; they may be noticed a few hours or days later. Exertion exacerbates symptoms. Remember: if a concussion is suspected, the athlete should be immediately removed from play!

 

Baseline Assessments/Cognitive Testing

 

Pre-season cognitive baseline testing is relatively new to youth sports. Typically a short computerized test administered prior to the beginning of the season, it measures selected brain processes and scores the test for each athlete to establish the athlete's baseline. If a concussion is suspected during the season, s/he can re-test. The computer software compares the baseline score to the re-test score and alerts the clinician of a reliable change in the score. Computerized cognitive testing can also be used during management/treatment even when a baseline has not been established. The changes/improvements in scores over time help to determine progress toward recovery. It is important to remember that computerized cognitive baseline testing is only a tool to be used by a trained clinician. It cannot diagnose a concussion and should always be used as one component of a concussion assessment.      www.sportsconcussion.com


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The New Metro South Chamber of Commerce
2015 Book for Business

is now available for viewing online here!
All members will also be receiving a copy in the mail in April.

Questions? contact Melanie McGrath 
508.586.0500 x222

Bridgewater State University 

Visiting Authors Series presents: Joseph Boyden 

 

Thursday, April 9,  7pm

Moakley Center Auditorium

 

Reading and book signing with Joseph Boyden.  Joseph Boyden was born in Northern Ontario of Irish, Scottish, and Anishinaabe heritage, and he writes about First Nations heritage and culture.

 

  His first novel, Three Day Road, won numerous awards as did his second novel, Through Black Spruce. 

In 2012, Boyden received the Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal for his contributions to Canadian art and culture. 

 

Ridesharing Insurance Needs: Make sure you are covered!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

A ridesharing company may also be called a transportation network company (TNC).

Among the leading ridesharing enterprises are UberLyft, and Sidecar.

The March 5, 2015 edition of the Massachusetts Agent, a publication of the Massachusetts Association of Insurance Agents, included an article on ridesharing.

In the following excerpt from the article, addressed are insurance coverage issues for those owning and operating a car in Massachusetts, and use it for ridesharing, or are are considering doing so:

If you have a Massachusetts personal auto policy, there is NO coverage for anyone injured while occupying your car while it's being used as a public or livery conveyance. In addition, the coverage will not pay for Property Damage, and coverage under all optional insurance parts - like Optional Body Injury, Medical Payments, Collision, Comprehensive and Under-insured Auto Bodily - is excluded. If driving for a TNC is your 'job', you are not eligible for a personal auto policy at all. The only policy which will cover you as a TNC driver is a Taxi/Limo/Car Service policy. As you can imagine, the cost of this type of commercial auto policy is substantially more than your personal auto policy."

Operating as a rideshare driver can be a good way to make money - for sure.

But, please keep in mind, that while doing so in Massachusetts, your personal auto insurance policy is woefully inadequate. You need additional and specific insurance offered through the rideshare company for which you are providing a service. And It is important to check with the company to understand the extent and type of insurance and coverage under which you will be working.

 

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           Gymnastic Classes             Open Gym            Birthday Parties

WB COA Travel News - Great trips for April  

   


 
CHERRY BLOSSOM CELEBRATION  Washington, DC  April 9 - 12, 2015  (4 Days / 3 Nights ~ Thursday - Sunday)  


 
TOP OF THE HUB  Omni Imax Theater at The Museum of Science  Thursday, April 16, 2015 

 

REMINDER - ALL TRIPS REQUIRE PAYMENT AT THE TIME OF RESERVATION  Telephone reservations will be held 3 days.  Seating is limited. If you are interested in any of these trips, please do not wait to sign up. 

Council on Aging, 97 W Center St. 508-894-1262. Hours: Mon-Fri 8:30a-4p

All trips leave from the WB Lowe's parking lot.

BRIDGEWATER  FARM SUPPLY

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VISIT Our:  On-line Store


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Bridgewater
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Here we are folks-Spring!


~ Jacquie
 

WB Town Buildings

 

Town Hall

65 N. Main Street

   (508) 894-1200

Mon, Tues & Thurs
8a-4p

Wed  8a-7p, Fri 8a-1p

 

WB Public Library

80 Howard St

508-894-1255

Mon, Thurs, Fri 10a-5p,
Tues-Wed 10a-7p
Sat 10a- 2p

 

Council on Aging

97 W Center St

508-894-1262

Mon-Fri 8:30a-4p 

 

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April 21-24

 

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Reminder To Parents

 

Early Release Day
Wednesday, April 8

for all students

Absentee ballots
  
Absentee ballots are now available for the Annual Town Election to be held on Saturday, April 11, 2015
Residents may vote by absentee ballot if they are unable to vote at the polls on Election Day because of absence from town during the hours the polls are open, physical disability or observing religious beliefs. 
An application must be completed prior to receiving the ballot.  Applications may be mailed by the Town Clerk's office. 
Call the office at (508) 894-1200 to request the application or you may get a copy on line at www.sec.state.ma.us

Voters may also obtain the application and ballot in person at the Clerk's office.

 

*The last day to request an absentee ballot is Friday, April 10th until noon.

Dog Licenses Were Due April 1

 

 

Cost:  MALE/FEMALE DOGS $16.00     
 
SPAYED/NEUTERED DOGS $15.00

Licenses are due April 1st every year.  A current rabies certificate is required, stating the date of expiration.

Licensing may be done by mail or at the Town Clerk's office during regular business hours.  To license you dog by mail, send a copy of the current rabies certificate, a STAMPED-SELF ADDRESSED ENVELOPE and a check made out to the Town of West Bridgewater.

A $25.00 late fee is charged if the dog is licensed after June 30th.

FAILURE TO LICENSE YOUR DOG AFTER JUNE 30TH COULD RESULT IN A POLICE CITATION AND A COURT SUMMONS

IF YOU NO LONGER HAVE A DOG, PLEASE CALL THE TOWN CLERK'S OFFICE (508) 894-1200

 


School Committee Notice

 

At their meeting on March 2, the school committee unanimously voted to approve tuition free full day kindergarten for all students

Beginning with the 2015-2016 school year. 


WB PTO

Tuesday, April 14 7pm

Howard School Library

 

All parents & interested adults are welcome to join us.  New members are always welcome. 

West Bridgewater is a School Choice Community

 

School Choice information  and application instructions are now available on the School Choice Information page.   Click here for school choice page
 If you have any questions, please contact the Superintendent's Office at 508-894-1230.

 

School End Date
At its meeting on March 2, 2015, the school committee unanimously voted to amend the 2014-2015 school calendar and make Friday April 3rd a full day of school for all students. Therefore, if we are fortunate enough to have no more snow days, the last day of school will be Thursday June 25th.

 

To Apply for SNAP/Food Stamps

Project Bread's food source hotline offers free, confidential screenings for eligibility as well as assistance completing the application over the phone.  Call today at 1-800-645-8333.

Seniors should press 2 for special senior line. Mon-Fri 8am-7pm & Saturday 10am-2pm

 

Our home delivered meals program, also know as "Meals on Wheels", are designed to provide just the right combination of good nutrition and a friendly visitor for people 60+ who may not have enough food, be able to prepare their own food, or understand the proper nutritional requirements as they are advancing in age.

We deliver meals based on need, so whether long or short term, we can help you or a loved one eat properly.  Whether recovering from surgery or an illness, or just not having the mobility to get to the market on a regular basis, Meals on Wheels is there to support seniors in our communities

All meals served meet one-third of a participant's daily nutritional requirements and are designed to be low in sodium, fat, and sugar.  And if the participant's doctor requests a diabetic diet plan, we can usually accommodate that by offering a modified meal.    www.sselder.org

Call South Shore Elder Services (SSES) Information and Referral Department at 781-848-3910.

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 What time did the spring equinox happen in Mountain Daylight Time? 

 

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