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EVENTS CALENDAR CONTINUED FROM PAGE C:8 vention agency, you need good interpersonal skills and a commitment to strengthening families. Volunteers need to commit to four to five hours a week for one year as facilitators.Training and supervision provided. Call 800-882-1250 or visit the Web site, www.parentshelpingparents.com. Computer instructors needed The Dennis Council on Aging needs people to help teach begin- ning and intermediate computer education courses twice a week for eight classes. Training is available. Call 508-385-5067. Hospital gift shop seeking volunteers The gift shop at Cape Cod Hospital needs volunteers who can work three to four hours a week. Call Judy Kennedy at 508-771- 1800, x 25259. VNA needs help The Visiting Nurse Association is recruiting volunteers to provide office assistance at the Hyannis site on Independence Drive. Also needed are arts and crafts people as well as drivers and retired professionals to share their interests and skills. Camera crew and audio people are needed for the health TV program as well as child care volunteers. Call 508-957-7709 if any of these opportuni- ties interest you. Cotuit art center looking for volunteers The Cotuit Center for the Arts is looking for volunteers to work in the box office, usher and assist in mailings. In exchange for your work, you will have free entry to the shows. Call 508-428-0669. Opportunities at the Thriftique The Visiting Nurse Association of Cape Cod operates a busy thrift shop at 1074 Route 28 in South Yarmouth, South Yarmouth Plaza. Volunteers are needed to price and sell merchandise. Call 508-957-7709. Cahoon needs volunteers The Cahoon Museum of American Art is looking for volunteers to greet visitors in the galleries, tend the gift shop and assist with mailings, office projects and fund-raisers. Call 508-428-7581. Retired car buffs wanted Retired car nuts or folks with time on their hands are needed at the Toad Hall Sports Car Museum in Hyannisport to show people around the cars, answer questions and have a good time. Call 508-778-4934. Heritage looking for volunteers Heritage Museum & Gardens in Sandwich needs new volunteers to help students participate in educational programs. If you like children, learning and teaching, call 508-888-3300. Volunteers are sought also for special events and mailings. Help the Red Cross Volunteers are needed to help with the canteen at the Red Cross Blood drives two times each month at the Masonic Lodge, Route 28 in Centerville. Call 508-775-1540. AIDS group needs you The AIDS Support Group of Cape Cod, Hyannis, needs vol- unteers to assist in the office and food pantry, with deliveries, doctor's appointments and more. Call 508-778-1954. Caregivers needed for local children Cape Cod Child Development is looking for volunteers for its Head Start, Child Care and Early Intervention Programs as well as the administrative offices. Call 800-974-8860. Auxiliary thrift shop needs volunteers The Cape Cod Hospital Auxiliary Thrift Shop, 690 Main St. in Hyannis, is looking for volunteers Monday through Saturday to work three-hour shifts in the morning or afternoon. Call 508-775- 0078. Proceeds from the sales benefit the hospital's Breast Care and Radiology Center for Men and Women. Senior AmeriCorps volunteers sought Elder Service of Cape Cod & Islands is looking for older adults interested in joining the AmeriCorps division of its Senior Environ- mental Corps. AmeriCorps members sign up for a two-year tour of duty and receive a modest stipend in return for 900 hours of service. Call 508-244-4630. Volunteer for MSPCC The Cape and Islands MSPCC is looking for a few volunteers to serve on the advisory council, as home visitors for the GoodStart Pro- gram and to assist during Family Night events at the Lyndon Lorusso Center for Children and Families in Hyannis. Call 508-790-2073. Rewarding rides The American Cancer Society is looking for volunteer drivers for the Road to Recovery Program. The program takes cancer patients from their home to treatments between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m., Monday through Friday. For more information, call the ACS at 508-775- 4161 or visit www.cancer.org. Dog lovers wanted The Guide Dog Foundation for the Blind is looking for dog lovers who are willing to help a lab or golden retriever puppy get off to a good start on a career as a guide dog at age 14 months. Call 800- 548-4337, ext. 260. Puppy walkers are also needed. Tutors needed Catholic Social Services is seeking volunteers to tutor or teach civics and English as a second language in Hyannis. Prior teaching experience is not required. Call 508-674-4681. Head Start Program seeks volunteers The Cape Cod Child Development's Head Start Program is looking for community representatives to serve on the Head Start Policy Council. The council meets monthly. Anyone interested in offering community support and expertise to this pre-school pro- gram should call Mai Hughes at 800-974-8860. Housing Assistance Corporation needs volunteers HAC is looking for volunteers to help in two programs , meal preparation and assistance on the reception desk at the NOAH Shelter in Hyannis. Call 508-771-5400. Foster care needed for pets The Animal Rescue League of Boston is looking for volunteers to provide foster care for cats and dogs while in transition, on the mend or in need of nurturing. Call 617-426-9170, ext. 139. GoodStart Program needs help The Cape & Islands region of the Massachusetts Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children is looking for volunteers to work with parents so they can raise children to be safe, healthy and ready to learn. Call 800-272-9722. Get seniors on the Net The Dennis Senior Center is looking for volunteers to teach senior citizens Windows, or how to use the Internet, beginning or intermediate levels. Also the Dennis Council on Aging is seeking volunteer medical drivers to help seniors to doctor appointments. Call 508-385-5067. -ETTi ONGOING Cape & Islands Veterans Outreach Center Veterans and their families can find a wide range of support and services at the Cape & Islands Veterans Outreach Center in Hyannis, including counseling, a food pantry, employment and housing assistance, legal aid and more. These are available to veterans of all eras. Call 800-355-1591. Cape Wildlife Center needs help The Cape Wildlife Center, 185 Meadow Lane in West Barnstable (02668), needs animal care supplies. The following is a sample of items they are looking for: sweet potatoes, bleach, apples, spong- es, bananas, liquid laundry detergent , scrub brushes, red grapes, rubber gloves, fresh spinach , toilet paper, dry puppy chow, dry kitten chow, paper towels, plain Cheerios, newspaper, Quaker oats Ziploc bags, cornmeal , garbage bags and frozen blueberries. To make a contribution , send a check to the address above. Cape Cod Conservatory The Cape Cod Conservatory in Barnstable offers classes in drama, voice, dance, fine arts, art appreciation and private music instruction. Call 508-362-2772 or visit the Web site at www.cape- codconservatory.com Gay Men's Connection The Gay Men's Connection, a social, informational and network- ing group, meets at 7 p.m. on the first and third Mondays of the month at the First Parish in Brewster. Call 508-430-0534. Circle for youth The Cape and Islands Gay and Straight Youth Alliance hosts a Circle for Youth, 22 years of age and under from 3 to 5:30 p.m. on Mondays at the club house at 56 Barnstable Road in Hyannis. Ac- tivities include creative writing, visual art, dance, theater and more. Contra dance in Cotuit Beginners and singles are invited to dance to live music from 8 to 11 p.m. the second Saturday of the month at Freedom Hall, 976 Main Street in Cotuit. Admission is $6. COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS THE TRIAL COURT PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT DEPARTMENT BARNSTABLE DIVISION DOCKET NO. 06P0511EP1 Estate of ALICE G. TURNER Late of BARNSTABLE (COTUIT) In the County of BARNSTABLE Date of Death MARCH 15, 2006 NOTICE OF PETITION FOR PROBATE OF WILL To all persons interested in the above captioned estate, an amended petition has been presented praying that a document purporting to be the last will of said decedent be proved and allowed, and that SALLY GASPERONI of FALMOUTH (EAST) inthe Countyof BARNSTABLE and RALPH DANIELS of DERRY in the State of New Hampshire be appointed executor, named in the will to serve without surety. IF YOU DESIRE TO OBJECT THERETO, YOU OR YOUR ATTORNEY MUST FILE A WRITTEN APPEARANCE IN SAID COURT AT BARNSTABLE ON OR BEFORE TEN O'CLOCK IN THE FORENOON (10 00 AM) ON JUNE 6. 2006 In addition,you must file a writ- ten affidavit of objections to the petition, stating specific facts and grounds upon which the objection is based, within thirty (30) days afterthe return day (orsuch other time as the court, on motion with notice to the petitioner, may allow) in accordance with Probate Rule 16 WITNESS , HON ROBERT E TERRY, ESQUIRE, First Justice of said Court at Barnstable this day, May 8. 2006 Frederic P Clausen Register of Probate The Barnstable Patriot May 26, 2001 E E-mailyour ~3| legal ads lo M harncf'ihlanairint aJ TOWN OF BARNSTABLE ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING UNDER THE ZONING ORDINANCE JUNE 21, 2006 To all persons interested in. or affected by the Zoning Board of Appeals under Section 11, of Chapter 40A of the General Laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, anc all amendments thereto you are hereby notified that. 7:00 P.M. Appeal-2006-053 Petrovits Mark B & Valerie Petrovits have applied for a Variance to Section 240-47 1Family Apart- ments. The applicants seeking relief for a family apartment of 660 sq ft located in ar existing detached garage The property is addressed 45 Bog Road, Marstons Mills, MA as shown on Assessor 's Map 045 as parcel 027, in a Residence F Zoning District 7:15 P.M. Appeal 2006-054 Butch Barbara Butch hasappliedfor aVariance to Section 240-11 E, Bulk Regulation. Mimmurr Lot Area The applicant seeks to create a buildable undersized lot from a lot that has merged due to common ownership of adjoining lots The properties are addressed 107 Straightway and 104 Melbourne Road. Hyannis MA. located as shown on Assessors Map 268 as parcels 213 and 228 The lots are in a Residence B Zoning District 7:30 P.M. Appeal 2006-055 Carey Michael C and Susan E Carey have applied for a Special Permit pursuant to Sectior 240-92 B Non-conforming Buildings or Structures Used as Single and Two-Family Residence The applicants seek to further expand an existing nonconforming dwelling into the required front yard setback alongOcean Street and FourthAvenue The property is addressed 166 Fourth Avenue, West Hyannis Port, MA and is located as shown or Assessor 's Map 245 as Parcel 123 It is in a Residence B Zoning District 7:45 P.M. Appeal 2006-056 Nyman James E Nyman has applied for a Variance to Section 240-11 E. Bulk Regulation Minimum Lot Area and Section 240-36 Resource Protection Overlay District that now requires a minimum lot area of 2-acres The applicant seeks the variance for a 0 93-acre lot that he created in 1999 not in conformity to the then required minimum lot area The property is addressed 223 Winding Cove Road. Marstons Mills MA located as showr on Assessor s Map 057 as parcel 055-001 It is in a Residence F Zoning District anc the Resource Protection Overlay District. 8:00 P.M. A ppeal 2006-057 Cleary Raymond Joseph Cleary. Sr and Carole Ethel Cleary co-Trustees of both the Carole Ethel Cleary Family Trust and the Raymond Joseph Cleary. Sr Family Trust have ap- plied for Variances to Section 240-7 D Lot Shape Factor and Section 240-13 E Bulk Regulations Minimum Lot Width The subject lot is shown as Lot 1on an Approval Nol Required Plan endorsed by the Planning Board on June 6 2005 and recorded at the Barnstable Registry of Deed The subject lot has a lot shape factor of 24 9 exceeding the maximum lot shape factor of 22 and a lot width of 108 57 feet when a minimum o< 125 feet is required The subject lot is a part of parcel 14 shown on Assessor s Map 349 addressed 119 Oakmont Road (Cummaquid) Barnstable MA . in a Residence F-1 Zoning District These Public Hearings willbe heldat the Barnstable TownHall 367 MainStreet Hyannis MA. Heanng Room. 2"" Floor Wednesday. June 21 2006 Plans and applications ma^ be reviewed at the Zoning Board of Appeals Office. Growth Management Department Town Offices. 200 Main Street. Hyannis. MA Gail C Nightingale Chairmar Zoning Board of Appeals The Barnstable Patnot May 26. 2006 THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS LAND COURT DEPARTMENT OF TRIAL COURT Case No. 322445 To:Kleuber S Deabreu and to all persons entitled to the benefit of the Service- members Civil Relief Act. Wells Fargo Bank, N. A as Trustee for MLMI Trust Series 2006-WMCI claiming to be the holder of mortgage covering real prop- erty in Hyannis, numbered as 7 Franklin Avenue given by Kleuber S Deabreu to WMC Mortgage Corp by and through its nominee Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. dated November 18, 2005 and recorded with the Barnstable County Registry of Deeds in Book 20505, Page 142. and now held by Plaintiff by assign- ment has filed with said court a complaint for authonty to foreclose said mortgage in the mannerfollowing byentry and posses- sion and exercise of power of sale. Ifyou are entitledtothe benefits of the Servicemembers Civil ReliefAct and you object to such foreclosure you or your attorney should file a written appearance and answer in said court at Boston on or before the 19'" day of June 2006, or you may be forever barred from claiming that such foreclosure is invalid under said act Witness,KARYNF.SCHEIER. Chief Justice of said Court this 3'1 day of May 2006. Deborah J Patterson Recorder The Barnstable Patriot May 26, 2006 KEEPTHETOWN | STRONG... I ShopLocally! I UNITED STATES OF AMERICA FEDERAL ENERGY REGULATORY COMMISSION NOTICE OF APPLICATION ACCEPTED FOR FILING AND SOLICITING MOTIONS TO INTERVENE, PROTESTS, AND COMMENTS (May 19. 2006) Take notice that the following hydroelectric application has been filed wit the Commission and is available for public inspection a Type of Application Preliminary Permit b Project No 12670-000 c Date filed: April 17. 2006 d. Applicant: Massachusetts Tidal Energy Company e. Name of Project Cape and Islands Tidal Energy Hydroelectric Project f Location The project would be located in a section of the Vineyard Soun in Barnstable and Dukes Counties. Massachusetts g. Filed Pursuant to Federal Power Act. 16 U S.C. §§791(a) - 825(r) h. Applicant Contacts Joseph A Cannon, Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittma LLP, 2300 N Street, NW. Washington, D C 20037. phone (202)-663-8000. and Charle B Cooper,TRCEnvironmental . BoottMillsSouth 116JohnSt Lowell, MA01852 ,phone (978)-656-3567 i. FERC Contact Chris Yeakel, (202) 502-8132 j. Deadline for filing comments , protests , and motions to intervene 60 day from the issuance date of this notice The Commission's Rules of Practice and Procedure require all intervenersfilin documents with the Commission to serve a copy of that document on each person in th official service list for the project Further, if an intervenor files comments or document with the Commission relating to the merits of an issue that may affect the responsible of a particular resource agency they must also serve a copy of the document on thi resource agency. k. Description of Project Description of Project The proposed project woul consist of (1)50 to 150 Tidal In Stream Energy Conversion (TISEC) devices consistin of. (2) rotating propeller blades. (3) integrated generators with a capacity of 0 5 to 2 MW, (4) anchoring systems , (5) mooring lines: and (6) interconnection transmission lines The project is estimated to have an annual generation of 8 76 gigawatt-hours per-un per-year which would be sold to a local utility I. Locations of Applications A copy of the application is available for mspec tion and reproduction at the Commission in the Public Reference Room, located at 88 First Street NE, Room 2A. Washington D C 20426 or by calling (202) 502-8371 Thi filing may also be viewed on the Commission's website at http //www ferc.gov using th "eLibrary" link Enter the docket number excluding the last three digits in the docke number field to access the document For assistance , call toll-free 1-866-208-3676 o e-mail FERCOnlineSupport@ferc gov For TTY call (202) 502-8659 A copy is als available for inspection and reproduction at the address in item h above m Individuals desiring to be included on the Commission s mailing list shoul so indicate by writing to the Secretary of the Commission n Competing Preliminary Permit - Anyone desiring to file a competing applies tion for preliminary permit for a proposed project must submit the competing applicatio itself , or a notice of intent to file such an application to the Commission on or before th specified comment date for the particular application (see 18 CFR 4 36) Submissio of a timely notice of intent allows an interested person to file the competing preliminar permit application no later than 30 days after the specified comment date for the pai ticular application A competing preliminary permit application must conform with 1 CFR 4 30(b) and 4 36 o Competing Development Application - Any qualified development apphcar desiring to file a competing development application must submit to the Commissior on or before a specified comment date for the particular application either a competin development application or a notice of intent to file such an application Submission c a timely notice of intent to file a development application allows an interested person t file the competing application no later than 120 days after the specified comment dat for the particular application A competing license application must conform with 18 CFI 4 30(b) and 4 36 p Notice of Intent -- A notice of intent must specify the exact name busines address and telephone number of the prospective applicant, and must include a unequivocal statement of intent to submit, if such an application may be filed eithe a preliminary permit application or a development application (specify which type c application) A notice of intent must be served on the applicant(s) named in this publi notice q Proposed Scope of Studies under Permit - A preliminary permit, if issuec does not authorize construction The term of the proposed preliminary permit would b 36 months The work proposed under the preliminary permit would include economi analysis, preparation of preliminary engineering plans, and a study of environment; impacts Based on the results of these studies the Applicant would decide whether t proceed with the preparation of a development application to construct and operate th project r. Comments , Protests or Motions to Intervene -- Anyone may submit corr ments a protest , or a motion to intervene in accordance with the requirements of Rule of Practice and Procedure. 18 CFR 385 210, 211. 214 In determining the appropnat action to take , the Commission will consider all protests or other comments filed but onl those who file a motion to intervene in accordance with the Commission s Rules ma become a party to the proceeding Any comments protests or motions to intervene mus be received on or before the specified comment date for the particular application Comments, protests and interventions may be filed electronically via th Internet in lieu of paper See 18 C FR 385 2001 (a)(1)(m) and the instructions on th Commission s web site under "e-filing" link The Commission strongly encourage electronic filing s Filing and Service of Responsive Documents - Any filings must bear i all capital letters the title 'COMMENTS' "RECOMMENDATIONS FOR TERMS ANI CONDITIONS" -PROTEST" "COMPETING APPLICATION" OR "MOTION TO INTER VENE", as applicable and the Project Number of the particular application to which th filing refers Any of the above-named documents must be filed by providing the ongin; and the number of copies provided by the Commission s regulations to The Secretan FederalEnergy Regulatory Commission 888 First Street, N E Washington . D C 20426 A copy of any motion to intervene must also be served upon each representative of th Applicant specified in the particular application t. Agency Comments - Federal state and local agencies are invited to fil comments on the described application A copy of the application may be obtained b agencies directly from the Applicant If an agency does not file comments within th time specified for filing comments it will be presumed to have no comments One cop of an agency s comments must also be sent to the Applicant s representatives Magalie R Sala Secretar The Barnstable Patnot May 26. June 2 and June 9 2006 BARNSTABLE TOWN COUNCIL PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE The Barnstable Town Council will hold a Public Hearing on Agenda Item "2006-144 Community Preservation Fund Reserve Set-Asides and Appropriation for Community Preservation Committee Administrative Expenses" scheduled for a Public Hearing on June 15, 2006 at 7:00 PM at the Barnstable Town Hall, 367 Main Street in the village of Hyannis with the potential to take final action on or after this date: 2006-144 COMMUNITY PRESERVATION FUND RESERVE SET-ASIDES AND APPROPRIATION FOR COMMUNITY PRESERVATION COMMITTEE ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES INTRO.: 06/01/06 ORDERED: That, pursuant to the provisions of G. L. c. 44B § 6, for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2007, the following sums , or sums equaling ten percent (10%) of the annual revenues of the Community Preservation Fund if a different amount, be set aside for further appropriation and expenditure for the following purposes: Four hundred fifty thousand four hundredfifty-eight and NO/100 ($450,458.00) Dollars orte n percent (10%) for open space but not including land for recreational use: Four hundred fifty thousand four hundred fifty-eight and NO/100 ($450,458.00) Dollars or ten percent (10%) for historic resources: Four hundred fifty thousand four hundred fifty-eight and NO/100 ($450,458,00) Dollars or ten percent (10%) for community housing, and that the sum of One hundred fifty thousand and NO/100 ($150,000.00) Dollars be appropriated from the annual revenues of the Community Preservation Fund to be expended under the direction of the Town Manager, or the Community Preservation Committee with the prior approval of the Town Manager, for appraisal , title search, hazardous materials assess- ment, consulting services , and pre-development costs, and administrative expenses,to assist in the development and performance of contracts for community preservation A full copy and text of the above agenda items is available for review during regular business hours in the Offices of the Town Clerk and the Town Council, Barnstable Town Hall, 367 Main Street, Village of Hyannis, Barnstable, MA Donald M Grissom , Administrator Barnstable Town Council The Barnstable Patriot May 26, 2006