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Liturgical Celebrations Saturday 4:00 p.m., 5:30 p.m. Sunday 8:00, 9:30, 11:00 a.m.
Holy Day Masses: Day: 7:00 a.m., 9:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m.
Weekday Masses: Monday - Friday 7:00 a.m. Monday 6:30 p.m. Wed., Thurs., 9:00 a.m. Communion Service Pastoral Staff
Pastor Rev. Christopher J. Waitekus 413-567-3124, Ext: 109
Priests in Residence Rev. John P. McDonagh j.mcdonagh@diospringfield.org
Deacon Donald Higby donhigby@gmail.com
Deacon David Southworth davcsouthworth@gmail.com
Pastoral Minister Claire Falcone cfalcone@stmarylong.org
Faith Formation Celeste J. Labbe Director of Religious Education 413-567-3124, Ext: 101 clabbe@stmarylong.org
Administrative Staff Sara Brewster Parish Secretary (413) 567-3124, Ext: 100 (413) 567-4640 Parish Fax parishoffice@stmarylong.org
Margaret M. Iancu Financial Administrator 413-567-3124, Ext: 102 413-567-0264 Finance Fax miancu@stmarylong.org
Jean Kolb Financial Asst./Bulletin Editor 413-567-3124, Ext: 103 parishbulletin@stmarylong.org
Director of Music Klaus A. Becker, Ph.D. klanbe@gmail.com Website: www.KlausABecker.com
Saint Mary’s Academy Joan MacDonald, Principal (413) 567-0907 Telephone (413) 567-7695 Fax e-mail: jmacdonald@ stmaryslongmeadow.org, Website: www.stmaryslongmeadow.org
Saint Mary's Parish 519 Longmeadow Street, Longmeadow, Massachusetts
Website: www.stmarylong.org Sunday June 3, 2018 - The Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ
Reverend Christopher J. Waitekus, Pastor
Devotions:
Monday: Mass with the Miraculous Medal Novena: 6:30 pm - Rosary after Mass
Tuesdays: Eucharistic Adoration: 7:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. Holy Hour - 2:30 - 3:30 with Rosary, Chaplet of Divine Mercy, and Benediction.
Friday: 7:30 a.m. Rosary First Fridays: Eucharistic Adoration 12n-9:00 p.m.
First Saturdays: Respect for Life Mass & Rosary, 8-9:00 a.m.
Confession - Saturdays 2:30-3:30 p.m., or by request.
Liturgical Ministries
ST. MARY’S PARISH
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JUNE 2/3 JUNE 9/10
4:00 p.m. Mass Altar Servers: Thien-An Pho, Shea McCullum, Readers: Pat Foley, Emmet Foley Eucharistic Ministers: Diane Aye, Megan Carney, Peter Lappin, Sandra MacFadyen, Bill McGurk Greeters: Kathy Hillard
4:00 p.m. Mass Altar Servers: Siobhan MacDonnell, Emma Hernandez Vasquez Readers: Gayle Karnik, Alta Stark Deacon: David Southworth Eucharistic Ministers: Megan Carney, Pat & Emmet Foley, Gayle Karnik, Maria Tooley Greeters: Joanne Denver
5:30 p.m. Mass Altar Servers: Duke Pho, Anthony & Max Nguyen Readers: Tim Golden, Paul Marchese Eucharistic Ministers: Mary & Todd Cieplik, Joan & Ray Serrenho, Claire Falcone Greeters: Monica Kapinos, Mark Teed
5:30 p.m. Mass Altar Servers: David & Joseph Prickett Readers: Mark Teed, Tim Golden, Eucharistic Ministers: Mary & Todd Cieplik, Joan & Ray Serrenho, Claire Falcone Greeters: Theresa & Mark Brown
8:00 a.m. Mass Altar Servers: Caroline & Ben Davis Readers: James Foster, Stephanie Foster Eucharistic Ministers: Diane Dunkerley, Esme ittle, Andrew Kniska, Annette McCary, Bob Nell Greeters: Mary & Jeremy Lord
8:00 a.m. Mass Altar Servers: Ella Hafey Readers: Barney Marshall, Tony Moran Deacon: Donald Higby Eucharistic Ministers: Diane Dunkerley, Andrew Kniska, Ellen McKenna Esme Little, Tim McKenna Greeters: Phil Callan
9:30 a.m. Mass – Altar Servers: Daegan Connolly, Luciano & Francesca Hernandez Readers: Mike McDonough, Kate McDonough Eucharistic Ministers: Marybeth Bergeron, Claire Falcone, Erin Linville, Donna Nuzzo, Carolyn Lewis Greeters: Bob McGoldrick, Carolyn Lewis
9:30 a.m. Mass – Altar Servers: Connor Brewster, Addison Iozzi Readers: Kate McDonough, Michael McDonough Eucharistic Ministers: Marybeth Bergeron, Marilee Elliott, Dawna Jenne, Erin Linville, Carolyn Lewis Greeters: Sherene & Michael Quinlan
11:00 a.m. Mass – Altar Servers: Nicholas & Juliana Komaiszko Readers: Andrea Carey, Gerald Martin Eucharistic Ministers: Theresa Chang, Louise Collins, Jerry Nolet, Cheryl Scibelli, Leo Shuzdak Greeters: Bill Hadley, Susan Oxx
11:00 a.m. Mass – Altar Servers: Brendan & Jamie Nkwenti Readers: Jerry Noley, Jack Toner Eucharistic Ministers: Marilee Elliott, Kathy Garner, Jerry Nolet, Susan Oxx, Cheryl Scibelli Greeters: Heidi Teixeira, Nancy, Hughes
SATURDAY, JUNE 2, 2018 8:00 a.m. Pro-Life Mass for Michael Sarkis 4:00 p.m. John Radziewicz Req. by his Family 5:30 p.m. John Nguyen Req. by his Children & Grandchildren SUNDAY, JUNE 3, 2018 THE MOST HOLY BODY & BLOOD OF CHRIST 8:00 a.m. Robert & Marcella O’Connor Req. by Jake & Dahlia 9:30 a.m. Msgr. Henry M. Burke Req. by Fr. C.J. 11:00 a.m. Mary K. Magnani, 5th Anniversary Remem. Req. by her Family MONDAY JUNE 4, 2018 7:00 a.m. Edna Fontaine Req. by a Friend 2:00 p.m. Jewish Nursing Home for Mary McGee Req. by Family 6:30 p.m. Hon. Stephen J. McEwen, Jr. Req. by the Eagan Family TUESDAY, JUNE 5, 2018 7:00 a.m. Anna & Dominick Bisesti Req. their Children WEDNESDAY, JUNE 6, 2018 7:00 a.m. Lawrence Cannistraci Req. by Stephen & Nancy Haramut & Family 9:00 a.m. Communion Service THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 2018 7:00 a.m. Pauline Ferry, Birthday Remembrance Req. by her Grandchildren 9:00 a.m. Communion Service FRIDAY, JUNE 8, 2018 7:00 a.m. Lottie Dudley, Birthday Remembrance Req. by Daughter & Family 7:00 p.m. Academy’s 8th Grade Graduation Mass SATURDAY, JUNE 9, 2018 2:30 -3:30 No Confessions due to Wedding 4:00 p.m. Una Barden, Birthday Remembrance Req. by Jim & Nancy Jones 5:30 p.m. Marta Do Ceu DeCarvalho, Anniv. Remem. Req. by her devoted Daughters SUNDAY, JUNE 10, 2018 TENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME 8:00 a.m. Frederick, Margaret & Fred Kelleher Req. by Tom & Bev 9:30 a.m. Rocco & Clara Falcone Req. by Fr. C.J. 11:00 a.m. Hon. Stephen J. McEwen, Jr. Req. by Parishioners of St. Mary’s
Mass Intentions
Please remember in your prayers, Amanda O’Sullivan, whose Rite of Christian Burial was celebrated here, James Stone, and all our deceased relatives and friends.
Lorraine Thomas, Sandra Langone
Please turn your cell phone off or to vibrate during Mass. Thank you.
THE MOST HOLY BODY AND BLOOD OF CHRIST
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PRAY for PEACE and OUR MILITARY, especially: Maj Jeffery Ballou, MSgt Michael Granger, 2Lt John Cresci, Pvt. Daniel Lizak, Sgt Andrew Menard, PFC Evan Menard, Lt. Stephen Viamari, 1Lt Matthew Sanford, PFC Christopher Kantany, Major Stephen Gillespie, Sean McDermott, Capt. Michael Phillips, Capt. Bernard Marshall, Jr., 1Lt. Anthony Daniel, W3 Rupert Daniel, Caleb Poirier, 2ndLt. Joseph Teed, 1stLt. Brian Fydenkevez, PO Christopher King, Pvt. Ryan B’Shara, AT3 John Niedzwiecki, Capt. James Longe, 1Lt. Jacob Skole, Capt. Michael McDonough, TSgt. Michael Valentin, 1Lt. Christine Aye, Capt. Jeanne Kiernan, 2Lt. André Welch, Capt. Josh Auerbach, Mdmn. Alexander Ehrenberg, Airman Thomas Hurley, Sgt. Kyle Sorenson, Spc. Kyle McDonald, Capt. Stefan Milan, Czar Roda, PFC Nicole Evanko, PFC Mary Towsley, 2nd Lt. Ian Boyd, HM2 Torrence Watkins, PFC Peter Maziarz, Pvt. Patrick Barrett , PFC Michael Collins
Please email names and rank of loved ones to: parishbulletin@stmarylong.org.
St. Mary’s to Welcome Newly Ordained Priest Last weekend, I spoke at all our weekend Masses and announced that recently, Bishop Mitchell asked me if St. Mary’s Church in Longmeadow would “prayerfully consider” welcoming one of the “soon-to-be” new priests of our Diocese. The newly ordained priest would be the Associate Pastor here at St. Mary’s ministering with myself, our Deacons, our Pastoral Minister and our parish staff. As I an-nounced last weekend, I asked the Bishop if I could pray about this request and get back to him. He agreed and I discussed this possibility with our parish staff and thought long and hard about it. Finally, I called the Bishop back and said “yes!” - - - - St. Mary’s would be a wonderful “first stop” for a newly ordained priest and we will welcome him when he arrives in early July. In agreeing to take a new priest, Fr. John McDonagh has likewise agreed to give up his room in our rectory where he resides part time. (Fr. John also resides “part time” in another rectory) As you may know, Fr. John is the Coordinator for Campus Ministry in our diocese and works at Springfield College and AIC. He has resided part-time here for the last 4 years and helps us on the weekend. He al-so celebrates Friday morning Mass each week so I can take a “day off.” Fr. John also has kindly taught in our Faith Formation Program and has been the Spiritual Director for our parish’s St. Joseph Society which is our very active men’s group. These responsibilities will be handed over to the newly ordained priest after he arrives. As we prepare to welcome our new priest, we need to sincerely thank Fr. John for his ministry and that will occur after all three Sunday Masses on Sunday, June 24th. A reception will follow each Mass in the Parish Center hosted by The St. Joseph Society and all are welcome. I think it’s a great testament to our very busy and active parish family to be asked to have a newly ordained priest. We will be his “first taste” of the priesthood and let’s pray his time among us will be filled with learning, joy, happiness and fulfillment. If you are free on Saturday, June 30th at 11 a.m., please consider attending the Diocesan Ordinations at St. Michael’s Cathedral. Our new priest will be ordained on that day and how lovely to have it witnessed by the St. Mary’s community. If you can’t be at the Cathedral, you may also stream it live on your computer by going to the Diocesan website: http://diospringfield.org. There will be a link available to watch the ordinations. Your Pastor and your friend, Father C.J.
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From the Deacon’s Desk Faith Formation News
5:30pm Mass and classes will resume in
September
Registrations will begin in July
Deacon Donald Higby
Theology 101: The Church as Bride–Part 13 Despite the fact that nuptial imagery occurs all through scripture and was recognized by many of the Fathers of the Church, we don't often think about it. However, when this is the paradigm in which we look at our faith, several things become obvious. Baptism: to most of us baptism represents a new beginning, the “washing away” of sins, the incorporation into the Body of Christ. However, in Jesus' time a bride prepared for her wedding with a ritual bath. And Saint Paul, in Ephesians, refers to this. “Husbands, love your wives, as Christ loved the church and gave himself up for her, that he might sanctify her, having cleansed her by the washing of water with the word, that he might present the Church to himself in splendor, without spot or wrinkle or any such thing, that she might be holy and without blemish.” Here the bridegroom himself prepares his bride. Eucharist: we recognize the Eucharist as the Sac-ramental Presence of Christ, and understand it as a sacri-fice, a participation in the heavenly banquet to come. But Saint Augustine adds: “Every Celebration [of the Eu-charist] is a celebration of Marriage; the Church’s nup-tials are celebrated. The King’s Son is about to marry a wife, and the King’s Son [is] himself a King; and the guests frequenting the marriage are themselves the Bride...” And Saint John Paul II said “The “sincere gift” contained in the Sacrifice of the Cross gives definitive prominence to the spousal meaning of God’s love.…The Eucharist is the Sacrament of our Redemption. It is the Sacrament of the Bridegroom and of the Bride.” Note that if the Eucharist was just a symbol, it could not be a “sincere gift” in which Jesus gives himself to His Bride. Marriage: In our age some see marriage as mere-ly a contract, while others see it is something more. Ephesians 5 compares Christian marriage to the Spousal relationship between Christ and His Church. A careful reading of those words reveals that Paul is urging mar-ried couples to imitate that relationship, rather than say-ing that marriage is like it. When read this way, words like “Wives, be subject to your husbands” become clear. Jesus was “subject” to the Father but in no way inferior, and his subjection was out of love. Likewise, husbands are urged to “give themselves up” just as Jesus did. Consecrated Celibacy: Jesus says that in heaven there will be no marrying or being given in marriage – because there is the one marriage, between Christ and His Church. Jesus also praised those who were “eunuchs” for the sake of the Kingdom. It follows that some are given the grace to live in anticipation of this future state of all the saved. Priesthood: Priests, whether married or single, are supposed to be “other Christs” with respect to the people for whom they are responsible. In other words, the priest's relationship with his congregation should strive to resemble the spousal relationship previously described.
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ELECTRONIC GIVING is a convenient way to make your financial commitment to our parish. Join the 120 parishioners who already support St. Mary’s by donating electronically. Any questions please call the Finance Office 567-3124 extension 102.
St. Mary’s Academy News Financial Stewardship
Offerings for the week ending May 27, 2018 Thank you for your continued support of St. Mary’s Parish.
Next weekend (June 10) there will be a collection to support St. Mary’s Summer Camps.
Regular weekly Offerings $ 6,647.00
Mail-ins $ 1,399.00
Electronic Banking $ 2,521.00
Total Collections $ 13,156.00
2nd Coll. - St. Mary’s Academy $ 2,589.00
In the course of your financial planning, please con-sider St. Mary’s Parish. A bequest donation is a way to share your pride in our parish by remembering a loved one through your vision and generosity. A financial gift creates a lasting legacy in support of our minis-tries. For more information regarding donations please visit our website: www.stmarylong.org or call parish office 567-3124.
What do I do with my old American Flag? Have you ever asked yourself this question? Many people are unaware that an American flag is NOT to be casually discarded. American flags must always be treated with the upmost reverence and care, even at the end of their usage. Until Flag Day (June 14th), St. Mary’s Church is accepting OLD, used American flags which we will then give to our Boy Scout Troop (Troop 90). They will properly retire them. You will find a basket just inside the vestibule of the church (the main doors) with a sign attached. Please place your old American flags in it. Thank You.
St. Mary’s Cultural Fair:
The Academy enjoyed their first Annual Cultural Fair recently in conjunction with their Annual Art Show. It was a wonderful night filled with many different vari-eties of Art and celebrating all the cultures we have represented at SMA. In addition, to displaying the student’s unique pieces of Art, families brought in cul-tural treats to taste. This event was just another way our SMA family comes together to share in each oth-er’s differences while having fun!
Congrats to St. Mary’s Academy Graduates! We are incredibly proud of all the St. Mary’s Academy graduates this year. Their hard work has paid off and they are well equipped to begin a new chapter in their chosen high schools. We have students attending Wil-liston, Wilbraham Monson Academy, Longmeadow High School, Pope Francis Prep, East Longmeadow High, and Ludlow High! Congrats and best wishes to all the graduates! We are excited to see what the fu-ture holds for each of you.
Save the Date, Friday 7:00 p.m., June 8!
Bishop Mitchell T. Rozanski will be here to celebrate St. Mary’s Academy Eighth grade graduation liturgy. All are invited to celebrate the 50th graduation of St. Mary’s Academy.
Thank you! Thank you for supporting our Catholic Brothers and Sisters in the Holy Land: Recently, rep-resentatives of Bethlehem Wood Carving visited us here in Longmeadow. Once again, our parish was ex-tremely generous as we purchased items and donated over $2,065. The craftsmanship of these olive wood gifts are fantastic and given the time to create these items the cost can be high. Sincere thanks for all those who supported this sale. –Fr. C.J.
Where are the seminarians going this sum-mer? This summer the two seminarians associated with our parish, Stanislaus Achu and Michael Hanna, are on the move. Stanislaus will be stationed at St. Mary Mother of the Church in Lee and Michael Han-na will be stationed at Immaculate Heart of Mary in Granby. If you’d like to drop them a letter of encour-agement, the following are the addresses: Stanislaus Achu Michael Henna St. Mary’s Immaculate Heart of Mary 40 Academy Street 256 West State Street Lee, MA. 01238-1692 Granby, MA. 01033
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Bethlehem House Pregnancy Care Center 33 Knipfer Ave. Easthampton, 527-2861 or
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The deadline for inclusion in St. Mary’s Parish Bulletin is the Sunday before the coming weekend. Inclusion on as-space-allows basis. Submit via email in MS Word format to parishbulletin@stmarylong.org.
OPEN FOOD PANTRY For June we are collecting canned fruit. We now have one basket for donations (in the Hopkins St. vestibule.) Please place all dona-
tions in the designated basket. Thank you.
ST. MARY’S SEPARATED & DIVORCED GROUP
Will meet on Tues. June 5th, at 7 p.m. Parish Office building. Please call Bob Nell to RSVP if you intend to come, 575-5177.
There are members of our parish family, who are very sensitive to smells like perfume. We kindly ask parishioners who use cologne and perfume to please be aware of “how much” you use. Please try and use “a bit less” when you come to church out of respect for those around you who might have an adverse re-action. Thank You so very much for your empathy.
PLEASE JOINS US IN THE CHURCH FOR A PIANO RECITAL!
Margo Whitt a St. Mary’s parishioner will present her talented students Sunday, June 3rd 1:00 p.m. Mar-go’s students range in age from kin-dergarten to seniors in high school. They will feature primarily classical music.
The 16th Annual Diocesan Wide Eucharistic Rosary Procession
Date: Sunday, June 3rd, (rain or shine) Time: 1-4 p.m. Place: The Church of St. Elizabeth Ann Seton, - 99 King St., Northampton, MA
Guest speaker: Fr. Chris Alar, MIC, to speak on, “The Call to Holiness through Divine Mercy for the Family, the Domestic Church.” For more information, call George or Brenda at 413-221-4372. Visit our web-site: www.eucharisticprocessionnorthampton.com
CALLING ALL ST. MARY’S
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS MEMBERS!!! Please join us on Saturday, June 16th, for our annual Cookout, hosted by Wayne & Marybeth Bergeron, 497 Inverness Lane. Kids bring your beach towels! Social hour will begin at 6:00 p.m., followed by din-ner at 7:00. Please bring one dish, based upon the first letter in your last name: A – E, appetizer; F – N, vegetable, fruit, potato; O – R, salads; S – Z, dessert. RSVP: by Friday, June 8th, to: Jim Jones -567-0526 or jjj3147@verizon.net.
Spelling Bee A Huge Success!! The 2nd Annual Spelling Bee was a huge success and a lot of fun. The pasta and sal-ad meal was prepared by our dedicated Knights of Columbus and the dinner was delicious. The spelling bee itself surpassed all expectations and we congratulate Tim McKenna who won the individual bee and the St. Mary’s Ladies Guild (Kathy Cotnoir, Kathy Donnelly, Jan Echever-ria) who won the team bee. St. Mary’s thanks all those who participated in both sections. Hampden County District Attorney Anthony D. Gulluni was our official “Pronouncer” and did a superb job. We thank the many sponsors who generously made the evening pos-sible and again we thank our Knights who presented the Academy with a check for $2,700! Well done everybody.
Marriage help - If your marriage has become trou-bled and stressed, unloving or uncaring; even if you are divorced or separated but want to try again, the Retrouvaille program can help. Retrouvaille provides tools to communicate better, resolve conflicts fairly, and re-discover why you fell in love. The program is offered locally three times a year. For information, call confidentially 800-470-2230, or email helds4marriage@gmail.com, or visit our website www.helpourmarriage.com.
STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL: Wed., June 20: 11:30am - about 3:30pm. Self drive to the Summit View Pavilion, 555 Northampton St., Holyoke.
A GARTH BROOKS impersonator + a picnic luncheon under a huge outdoor covered pavillion. BBQ Lunch: BBQ chicken, hot dogs, hamburgers, corn on the cob, potato, etc. $50 pp. Both trips are sponsored by Mary Mother of Hope Parish. Call Sylvia at 594-2757.
Ever considered serving on our Parish Council? The parish council serves as an advisory board to Fr. C.J. to help utilize the many and varied gifts of the laity in service to the parish as it continue to carry out the mission of our church. Members are parishioners involved in making practical, effective recommenda-tions to assist in the future growth of the Parish. The council meets on the 2nd Wednesday of the month, September through June and members serve a 3-year term. If you are interested in joining the parish council please come to our next meeting June 13th from 7:00 - 8:00 p.m. or contact Fr. C.J. 567-3124.
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90 William St. • Spring"eld, MA413.732.5428
159 Shaker Rd. • E. Longmeadow, MA 413.525.9400
www.frigofoods.com
Since 1950
GATE OF HEAVENCEMETERY
Your Parish Catholic Cemetery Serving all your needs.
421 TINKHAM RD • SPRINGFIELD
(413) 782 - 4731
Wanda RobergeEstate/Moving Sales Services“It’s a big job - let me do the work for you.”
1-413-348-6892
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MORISI & O’CONNELL
Attorneys
MARK G. MORISI
Attorney
mgm@morisi-oconnell.com
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901 Shaker Rd. • Longmeadow, MA
413-567-5637 • 413-567-0100 OFFICE
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FLOWERS
Frank & Irma Are Back
838 MAIN ST.
413.785.5703
Set in Concrete“We Put Our Stamp On It!”
Pool Patios, Driveways, Walkways
(4 13) 531-8388www.SetinCon.com
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Prof. Karnik • 413-567-3985
Silva’s International Restaurant & Catering | 23 North Main St, Enfield, CT • 860-741-6969
Christmas Bu&et • Stu ed Cod w/ Crab & Seafood stu ing, European Dishes, Roast Beef & More!
Seatings: 10am-3pm $28.50 PP • Children 10 and under Half Price
New Years Eve Bu&et • European Appetizers, Romanian Dishes, Desserts & More!
First Seating: 4pm-8:30pm $38 PP • Second Seating: 9pm-2am $80 PP
Full Bar & DJ During snd Seating. Live Entertainment from DJ Cosmin beginning 9pmReservations Required. Make reservations now 860-741-6969. Tax, gratuity & select beverages are extra. All menus are subject to change. For more information visit www.silviasrestaurant.com.
Like us on facebook! Normal Hours: Tuesday-Saturday 11:30am - 9:00pm, Sundays: Private Parties
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J. PETER BOUVIER, MD
OPHTHALMOLOGIST
Springfield & Longmeadow
413-783-3100
Annuals: *ats, pots, baskets, Perennials Trees & Shrubs GROWN ON OUR FARM
Thousand of Superior Plants • Open Daily126 South Main St. E. Windsor Ct. Exit 44
860-386-6603
MANCUSOTREE SERVICEFREE ESTIMATES & REASONABLE RATES
(413) 566-8913 or (413) 348-4770
FULLY INSURED • Quality Tree Work Fast!
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O’BRIEN CONSTRUCTIONServing All of Your Carpentry Needs
Kitchens • Baths • AdditionsGarages • Decks • Basements
734-829910% OFF W/ MENTION OF THIS AD
FULLY INSURED - Lic #049810 - Reg.#141140
Ad info. 1-800-477-4574 • Publication Support 1-800-888-4574 • www.4lpi.com St. Mary, Longmeadow, MA 04-0939
Since 1985
“Happy Feet Move Faster”
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Lisa Guardione, REALTOR® (413) 575-0563 Lisa.Guardione@NEMoves.com
Leave it to Lisa! ...for all your real estate needs
(413) 567-8931 o%ce www.NewEnglandMoves.com 136 Dwight Rd • Longmeadow, MA 01106
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