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7/22/2010Wine & Cheese Tasting Event Thursday July 29, 2010.
The Sholley for congress Campaign is hosting a Wine & Cheese Tasting Event to help raise for the campaign to unseat Barney Frank.
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7/3/2008Auto Racing News
Leo Oliveira of Raynham, MA Was The Featured TIS Modified Winner
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Rick's Music World - Open Mike
Open Mike
Every Thursday at 6:45pm
Hosted by Rick & Robin Santos

When: Sep 9, 2010 12 AM
Where: Rick's Music World in Raynham, Massachusetts (Thu, 09 Sep 2010 00 )
Peddler's Loft Bar and Grille - Open Mike
Open Mike
Every Sunday at 7pm
Hosted by John Fleming

When: Sep 12, 2010 12 AM
Where: Peddler's Loft Bar and Grille in Raynham, Massachusetts (Sun, 12 Sep 2010 00 )
Sunday Movie The American Sept 12 lunch /movie Silver City Taunton
See George Clooney in The American. Meet for lunch at 2Pm at Unos near the mall then go to the late afternoon matinee around 3:30 -4. Showtimes are not posted yet for Sunday 9/12.

When: Sep 12, 2010 2 PM
Where: Raynham, Massachusetts, United States in Raynham, Massachusetts (Sun, 12 Sep 2010 14 )
September Monthly Meeting
Details to follow. Our monthly meeting is the perfect place for new members to come and meet each other as well as our other members. It is also a good opportunity to get some feedback for different things you may want to do. We have already scheduled some suggestions from past monthly meetings and I am always working on ideas from past meetings.

When: Sep 16, 2010 7 PM
Where: Raynham, Massachusetts, United States in Raynham, Massachusetts (Thu, 16 Sep 2010 19 )
Fall Weekend in NH - September 17-19
I would like to get a small group of 6 people together to stay at my cottage and go for a hike on Mt. Major as well as apple picking and in the evening hang out by the campfire an/or go out to out to one of the restaurants in the area. If this sounds good to you, please let me know if you have an interest. Prerequisite: I must have met you before. Thanks! Jill

When: Sep 17, 2010 7 PM
Where: Raynham, Massachusetts, United States in Raynham, Massachusetts (Fri, 17 Sep 2010 19 )
MoneyShot
Ages: 21+



When: Sep 17, 2010 8 PM
Where: Christophers Pub in Raynham, Massachusetts (Fri, 17 Sep 2010 20 )
Darryl Hill Blues Band
Ages: 21+

The Darryl hill Blues Band is back for another night of boogie till the cows come home

When: Sep 17, 2010 9 PM
Where: Christophers Pub in Raynham, Massachusetts (Fri, 17 Sep 2010 21 )
Scott Wahlberg & The Fog
Ages: 21+

Get there early to avoid the cover and stay late to enjoy the great food, drinks and music! See ya there!

When: Sep 18, 2010 9 PM
Where: Christophers Pub in Raynham, Massachusetts (Sat, 18 Sep 2010 21 )
Morgans Run - 2nd Annual
DATE September 25, 2010
DIRECTIONS Raynham, Massachusetts.
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CITY / STATE Raynham, Massachusetts (MA)
DESCRIPTION

Morgans Run - 2nd Annual!
September 9, 2010.
Raynham, Massachusetts.

The ride starts at the Raynham Wal-Mart. Registration is from 11:00am -11:45 am. The ride cost is $20.00 per rider and $10.00 for a passenger. The 50 mile ride will go through Southeastern Massachusetts. The ride ends with a meal, raffles, and live entertainment. All proceeds to benefit the Morgan Fund in honor of Morgan Lawler.

For more information about this event, Please see below.
PHONE 774-454-6803



When: Sep 25, 2010 12 AM
Where: Raynham, Massachusetts, United States in Raynham, Massachusetts (Sat, 25 Sep 2010 00 )
2nd Annual Morgan's Run
Staging at the Raynham Wal*Mart on Rt 44 Registration 11:00 - 11:45 Kickstands Up at Noon $20.00 per rider ~ $10.00 per passenger Ride ends at Whitman Knights of Columbus Hall Meal ~ Raffles ~ Entertainment by the Luv Handles All proceeds to benefit the Morgan Fund in honor of Morgan Lawler Morgan suffers from Fibrodysplasia Ossificans Progressiva* For more information about FOP, please go to www.ifopa.org For donations or raffle items please contact Rick Wood woodster53@verizon.net * What is Fibrodysplasia Ossificans Progressiva (FOP)?
One of the rarest, most disabling genetic conditions known to medicine, it causes bone to form in muscles, tendons, ligaments and other connective tissues. Bridges of extra bone develop across joints, progressively restricting movement and forming a second skeleton that imprisons the body in bone. There are only 700 known cases of FOP in the entire world.

When: Sep 25, 2010 12 AM to Sep 25, 2010 12 AM
Where: Wal-Mart Rte 44 in Raynham, Massachusetts (Sat, 25 Sep 2010 00 )
Martha's Vineyard Daytrip
Summer�s Last Hurrah! Now that the crowds are gone, let�s head out to the Vineyard and enjoy it at our own pace. I wanted to get this up early so that everyone interested would have plenty of time to plan for the trip. I�m still working out the details, but this is the general information for the day. We will leave Woods Hole on the 9:30 AM Ferry Arrive at Oak Bluffs at 10:15 AM We will tour the island using the public bus system (day pass is $7). We will leave on the 6:15 PM Ferry from Oak Bluffs Arrive at Woods Hole 7:00 PM There is so much to see and do and we can�t do it all in 1 day so if anyone has something they would like to see/do, please post on this site --- I�ll try to incorporate as many suggestions as possible into our day! Also, if you have lunch restaurant suggestions feel free to post... I have some ideas, but they are all places that I haven�t tried yet. Parking at Woods Hole Parking Lots (Bus Shuttle to Ferry) $10/car Round Trip Ferry is $15 (you are responsible for purchasing your own ticket) NO EVENT FEE FOR PAID GROUP MEMBERS (SEPT 2010-AUG 2011) All Others: $5.00 Event Fee Pre-paid thru Paypal

When: Sep 25, 2010 8:45:00 AM
Where: Raynham, Massachusetts, United States in Raynham, Massachusetts (Sat, 25 Sep 2010 08:45:00 )
Book Discussion Group - " The Awakening"
Ok, Let's get started. Sunday September 26 from 3-5 pm at Panera Bread, Shaws Plaza in Raynham. The Awakening by Kate Chopin (1950-1904) seems like a great beginning. The book is short, but carries a deep message of female independence and is considered required reading in many 19th century literature or women's studies class. " Edna Pontellier, the main character, is a wife and mother, but more importantly , she is an artist in search of female freedom..." The book was published in 1899. What has changed, what has not? You should be able to obtain a copy at your local library. Please join us!

When: Sep 26, 2010 3 PM
Where: Raynham, Massachusetts, United States in Raynham, Massachusetts (Sun, 26 Sep 2010 15 )
Colt State Park Bristol RI East Bay Bike Path Walk or Ride Saturday 10/2
Scenic walk on Narraganset Bay at beautiful Colt State Park Bristol RI or ride on the East Bay Bike Path from Colt Park. Does anyone have an extra bike one of our members who does not have one? I am a beginner rider and have an old Trek 800. East Bay Bike Path. http://www.riparks.com/colt.htm http://www.riparks.com/eastbay.htm#BikeTop There are lots of little places to eat like Quitos in Bristol on Thames Street or along the main Rd in Warren . Or one could picnic in the park. I just have to figure out how to attach the bike rack to my car.

When: Oct 2, 2010 10 AM
Where: Raynham, Massachusetts, United States in Raynham, Massachusetts (Sat, 02 Oct 2010 10 )
October 9th Saturday WaterFire Providence RI Gloria Gemma Breast Cancer Salute
http://www.waterfire.org/season-schedule There is no cost to attend this event but you would pay for parking and it is mobbed. I just found out the State House and local buildings are all light in Pink in honor of Breast Cancer Month. There is also parade with torches. I talked to someone today who said it is spectacular so because we are a Women's group I thought the date most fitting. There are lanterns one can light to gondola rides for a fee. For those who wish to we can eat before but need to allow plenty of time to eat drive and park then walk. We are all on budgets so there are all price points from Capital Grill, Cheesecake Factory,Dave & Busters. PP Fod Court, or the Marriott that Jill knows has fire pits and outdoor tables(not sure in Oct) Discussed tonight at golf that it is probably better to eat in the PVD area and park early rather than eat in Seekonk and try to get a place to park later. Maybe some of us can carpool. I suggest we all wear Pink in support of the Breast Cancer families. There are likely many women in our own group who have been effected by this. Link to the breast cancer event http://www.gloriagemma.org/waterfire_10.html parking info http://www.waterfire.org/plan-your-trip/frequently-asked-questions#parking

When: Oct 9, 2010 3 PM
Where: Raynham, Massachusetts, United States in Raynham, Massachusetts (Sat, 09 Oct 2010 15 )
MoneyShot
Ages: 21+



When: Oct 15, 2010 8 PM
Where: Christophers Pub in Raynham, Massachusetts (Fri, 15 Oct 2010 20 )
Phychic Reading with Wine and Apps
I've scheduled a Phsychic to do a 10 minute reading for each participant at my home on October 16th. In order to get everyone in, within the two hour time frame, I'll need to limit the group to 12 (including myself). The cost per person will be $20. While waiting our turn, we'll sample some wines and yummy apps. When making your RSVP, please indicate what you're willing to bring as well as send me a private message with your e mail so I may contact you directly regarding payment. PLEASE NOTE THE FOLLOWING RSVP PREREQUISITES (NO EXCEPTIONS) In order to attend I must have met you. If more than 12 people want to attend, preference will be given to paid members. If you have not yet paid your annual dues, you may do so using the PayPal button on the group's home page." Payment in advance of this meet up will be required to hold your spot. Refunds will be given only if someone on the wait list takes your place.

When: Oct 16, 2010 7 PM
Where: Raynham, Massachusetts, United States in Raynham, Massachusetts (Sat, 16 Oct 2010 19 )
Darryl Hill Blues Band
Ages: 21+

This show is for the people who can't get enough excitement of the Darryl Hill Blues Band. No stops and pedal to the medal this night

When: Oct 16, 2010 9 PM
Where: Christophers Pub in Raynham, Massachusetts (Sat, 16 Oct 2010 21 )
John Flynn & Others - http://sonnyochs.com/events.html
Ages: All Ages

Phil Ochs Song night with a great line-up of players. For more information check out www.sonnyochs.com

When: Oct 24, 2010 4 PM
Where: Rick's Music World in Raynham, Massachusetts (Sun, 24 Oct 2010 16 )
MoneyShot
Ages: 21+



When: Nov 12, 2010 8 PM
Where: Christophers Pub in Raynham, Massachusetts (Fri, 12 Nov 2010 20 )
Tequila Sundown
Ages: All Ages



When: Nov 27, 2010 8 PM
Where: Christophers Pub in Raynham, Massachusetts (Sat, 27 Nov 2010 20 )
MoneyShot
Ages: 21+



When: Dec 11, 2010 8 PM
Where: Christophers Pub in Raynham, Massachusetts (Sat, 11 Dec 2010 20 )

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Published: Thursday, July 03, 2008

Auto Racing News

By WWWUB Networks New England
Contributor

Leo Oliveira of Raynham, MA Was The Featured TIS Modified Winner

(THOMPSON, CT) - (JULY 3, 2008) A great crowd was on hand to witness the excitement of Thompson International Speedway’s annual July 4th holiday festivities. Jimmy Blewett of Howell, NJ, commemorated the event with a pair of Sunoco Modified victories. Randy Cabral of Plymouth, MA, enjoyed an emotional NEMA Midgets victory for one of his fallen comrades.

Derek Ramstrom of Worcester, MA, continued his domination of the Pro Stock ranks with his third-straight feature win. Leo Oliveira of Raynham, MA, celebrated with a victory in the biggest event of the season for the TIS Modifieds. Limited Sportsman competitor Ernie LaRose of Plainfield, CT, and Mini Stocker Tim Taylor of Wauregan, CT, each visited victory lane.

Randy Cabral of Plymouth, MA, put on a flawless performance en route to the Northeastern Midget Association (NEMA) history books. Cabral took the lead from Erica Santos early and never looked back. Pole sitter E. Santos had run out to a sizeable lead in the early going of the 25-lap NEMA main event. The fan-favorite watched her lead dissipate when the first and only caution of the event flew on lap 10 for a spin by Adam Cantor.

The restart pitted Nokie Fornoro and Randy Cabral against E. Santos. She was up to the challenge on the restart to retain her lead. A great battle ensued for second between Fornoro, Cabral and Bobby Santos III. Cabral easily picked off Fornoro once green flag racing resumed. By lap 12, Cabral drove by E. Santos to take over the lead. B. Santos worked his way by Fornoro for third and began to run down his sister. Erica put up a brief fight but relinquished the second spot to Bobby on lap 15.

Over the final ten laps Cabral was able to maintain his sizeable advantage over the Santos siblings and Fornoro. Joey Payne made his first appearance inside the top five in the closing laps. That is the way they would run under the checkers.

In a touching tribute, Cabral left his car in turn three where his fallen friend, Shane Hammond, lost his life in April.

“I miss you Shane,” said Cabral in victory lane. “This win is for you.”

The win was meaningful for Cabral for a number of reasons. With the victory, his 16th career win, Cabral surpassed Hall of Famers Joey Coy, Al Pillion, and Mike Favulli on the All-Time Win list. He also tied Johnny Mann for the most wins at Thompson with six.

New daddy Jimmy Blewett of Howell, NJ, celebrated the birth of his son with two trips to victory lane on Thursday night. Blewett first carried the checkers in the make-up of the 25-lap event originally scheduled for Icebreaker Sunday back in April. He followed that up with a victory in the Sunoco Modified nightcap.

By virtue of their finish in April’s season opening Icebreaker event (on Saturday), Blewett and Icebreaker winner Bert Marvin started the 25-lapper from the front row. With Blewett taking the early lead from the outside pole, Marvin and Danny Cates tagged along for a three-car breakaway at the head of the field. Kerry Malone, Todd Ceravolo, and Josh Sylvester ran in the second pack while Pitkat and Rocco were making their way through the pack from deep in the field.

Marvin began to pressure Blewett for the lead and Ceravolo was able to take the fourth spot from Malone before the caution flew for a spin by Brad Van Houten. Blewett was able to retain his lead on the lap nine restart while Ceravolo moved into third spot ahead of Cates. Sylvester was shuffled back losing spots to Malone and Pitkat once back under green. Rocco and Cravenho took chase just outside the top five.

The top three began to stretch out their lead while the battle for fourth was heating up between Ceravolo, Malone, and Pitkat. The caution on lap 16 for an incident involving Eric Goodale and Carl Oberg slowed the action.

Blewett was up for the challenge on the restart. Cates, meanwhile, took back the spot he had lost on the previous restart to run third. Pitkat marched into fourth ahead of Ceravolo, Malone, and Rocco.

With five laps remaining, Marvin began to look racy for the lead while Pitkat dogged Cates for third. Things cooled when the caution flew for a spin by Dave Nordman.

On the first attempt at a green-white-checker restart, Blewett looked like he was shot out of a cannon; taking over the lead from Marvin. The pass was negated when contact found Cravenho in the wall in turn two. During an ensuing caution period, Pitkat headed down pit road with a flat tire

The final lap served up some excitement. Leader Blewett bobbled exiting turn two; opening the door for a challenge by Marvin. The two made some contact sliding side-by-side through turn four. The crowd was on their feet as Blewett edged Marvin out for the victory. Marvin settled for second ahead of Cates, Ceravolo, and Grigas.

In victory lane, Blewett pulled the pill to invert the top-eight for the second feature event.

By virtue of the redraw, Keith Rocco started the second feature from the outside pole. The Wallingford, CT, driver handily took over the lead followed by Grigas. Blewett was the man on the move. Up from the eighth position, he was third by lap three. In the early going, Malone ran in fourth ahead of Cates, Ceravolo, Marvin, and Pitkat. Blewett began to show real pressure to Grigas for third allowing Malone to join the fray for second.

Marvin and Pitkat went side by side for the seventh position. Pitkat was able to use a lapped car to his advantage to take the spot away. Meanwhile Rocco had checked out to a sizable advantage.

Blewett was able to get by Grigas in turn three on lap 12. Once out front, Blewett could not seem to chip away at Rocco’s lead. Cates had chased down Malone before the first caution flew on lap 21 for a spin by polesitter Ricky Shawn.

Rocco had to contend with Blewett on the restart. “Showtime” was able to wrestle the lead away from Rocco; however, the caution flew again on lap 21 for a multi-car wreck that involved Cates, Marvin, Sylvester, Josh Steeves, and others, negating the pass for the lead.

In a repeat of the earlier restart, Blewett was able to jump out to the head of the pack. Malone had worked his way into third around Grigas with Ceravolo in tow. Apparent contact between Grigas and Ceravolo resulted in heavy contact with the outside wall for Grigas.

On the restart, Blewett retained his lead leaving Rocco to defend second over Malone. Malone got the edge for a lap before relinquishing the position to Rocco once again. In his bid for second, Ceravolo got out of shape losing fourth to Woody Pitkat.

In the closing laps, Blewett ran unchallenged to the checkers. Rocco capped off the night with a runner-up finish. Malone, Pitkat and Ceravolo completed the top five.

The TIS Modified division had their chance to shine on Thursday night with their annual 25-lapper and the brightest star was feature winner, Leo Oliveira of Raynham, MA. It took a trio of laps before Kurt Vigeant bolted into the top spot. The race went clean and green for 11-laps before the first caution flew for a spin by Jesse Berthiaume. On the restart, Glenn Boss and Leo Adams, who where running second and third, made contact exiting, turn two. Boss slowed with heavy damage. Adams, who tried to continue, ended up in the first turn wall.

With Vigeant on the point, Sullivan now restarted in second. Sullivan muscled his way into the lead on the restart. Vigeant had to settle in for second while the best battle was for third between R.J. Marcotte and Oliveira.

An incident involving Richie Ferreira and Cam McDermott brought out the caution once again. On the lap 16 restart, Vigeant made contact with the leader Sullivan, sending him hard into the outside wall. Vigeant was put to the tail-end of a dwindling field.

In the closing laps, Oliveira held the point with Marcotte making a bid on the lead. Marcotte made a serious bid at the lead but had to settle back into second. Less than a lap later, Marcotte went to work on leader Oliveira again. Marcotte got crossed up allowing Vigeant and Brian Tagg to reel in the second place car.

Over the final two laps, Oliveira extended his lead over Marcotte. Vigeant was able to take third from Tagg. Berthiaume rebounded from his early race incident to round out the top five.

Rookie Derek Ramstrom of Worcester, MA, showed the prowess of a veteran when he drove his Innovative Business Systems #35 to victory lane for his third straight victory. Steve Desmarias took advantage of his pole starting position and a heated battle for the second position to run out to a sizeable advantage in the opening stages of the event.

Ramstrom, up from his sixth starting spot, meticulously worked his way toward the front; picking off cars one by one. By halfway, Ramstrom was second and headed for the leader.

On lap 16, Ramstrom got alongside Desmarias for the lead. The two went side-by-side for a pair of laps before Ramstrom could get the edge at the stripe to complete lap 18. Dave Berghman had caught the leaders during their battle.

On lap 21, Berghman was able to make the pass on Desmarais for second. The front three got strung out over the final stage of the event. Ramstrom ran alone at the head of the pack. The best battle on the field was for the sixth position between Wrenn, Macedonio and Fred Astle. Contact by Macedonio sent Wrenn spinning to bring out the event’s first caution on lap 26.

The restart was of little consequence to Ramstrom, who streaked to consecutive victories. Berghman came home second. The top five were shuffled after post-race technical inspection. Apparent third and fourth place finishers, Desmarias and George Bessette were penalized positions. Jeff Connors, Macedonio, and Fred Astle ultimately rounded out the top five.

Conrad Cote of Lisbon, CT, came out on the winning end of a heated battle with Jeff Zuidema. The event, which was postponed for a short rain-delay following the TIS Modified event, was worth the wait. Mark Jenison started from the point but Cote was the early leader. The man on the move was Tom O’Sullivan, who moved into third after a pair of laps. It was a three car battle for third with Jenison, Rick Gentes, and Jeff Zuidema. The front duo was able to break away as the three battled.

Zuidema was able to get by Jenison on lap 8 and set sail for Gentes. He took the third spot away from Gentes on lap 11. Almost immediately, Zuidema had reeled in O’Sullivan. He made quick work of the runner-up. Once in second, Zuidema settled in search of the lead.

At halfway, Cote had built up a half straightaway advantage. Zuidema was chopping away at the lead while O’Sullivan, Gentes, and Marc Palmisano waged war for third.

On lap 17, Zuidema sent his #37 deep into the low groove of turn four trying to make a bid on Cote. Zuidema got out of shape giving Cote a slight advantage again. Lap-after-lap Zuidema dogged the leader.

With two laps to go Zuidema tried Cote again exiting turn four. Again, Cote was up to the challenge. The leaders made slight contact exiting turn four heading for the white flag. Cote was able to maintain the lead. Zuidema gave it one last ditch effort exiting turn two but Cote could not be headed; taking home his first win of the season.

Thursday night was sweet redemption for Ernie LaRose of Plainfield, MA, who rebounded from early season heartache to score a popular victory in Limited Sportsman. The division treated the fans to a heated battle for the top spot. Pole sitter Randy Jurcik had his hands full from the drop of the green flag with the charges of Larose, Joe Arena, and Tommy Shea.

Arena made a bold move on the backstretch moving from fourth into the second spot. On lap 8, Arena was the new leader. LaRose made quick work of the competition to move into the second spot. His march to the front continued as he reeled in the leader Arena. The two went side-by-side for several laps before taking sole possession of the lead on lap 11.

Scott Sundeen came charging into contention with Ed Puleo also taking chase. In the closing laps, the action heated up once again behind leader LaRose. Sundeen bested Arena taking Puleo along for the ride. In the final lap, the battle for the fifth went right down to the wire between Larry Barnett and Jesse Gleason. In a photo finish it was Barnett who was awarded the fifth position over Gleason.

Tim Taylor of Wauregan, CT, turned in a dominating performance to score his first victory of the 2008 season. Taylor is the fifth different winner in as many weeks in the Mini Stock division.

Steve Michalski took the lead early in the Mini Stock main event; however, his lead was short-lived after relinquishing the lead to Tim Taylor on lap four. Once out front, Taylor immediately began to extend his advantage on the field. After a lap one altercation, point leader Mike Romano was mired deep in traffic. By halfway, Romano was inside the top ten.

It was a three-car battle for second between Steve Michalski, Danny Fields, and Scott Michalski in the closing laps. Fields waited for two-to-go to make his move on Steve Michalski to take over second. Brother Scott stole the spot away from Steve heading to the checkers, relegating Scott to fourth. A hard-charging Romano completed the top five. By virtue of his victory, Taylor also earned a guaranteed starting spot in the Four-Cylinder Nationals schedule for July 27th at Beech Ridge Motor Speedway in Scarborough, ME.

NEMA MIDGET FEATURE FINISH (Top-Five): Randy Cabral, Plymouth, MA; 2. Bobby Santos, III, Franklin, MA; 3. Erica Santos, Franklin, MA; 4. Nokie Fornoro, Stroudsburg, PA; 5. Joey Payne, Jr., Fairlawn, NJ.

SK MODIFIED 25-LAP MAKE-UP FEATURE FINISH (Top Ten): 1. Jimmy Blewett, Howell, NJ; 2. Bert Marvin, Waterford, CT; 3. Danny Cates, Chaplin, CT; 4. Todd Ceravolo, Gales Ferry, CT; 5. Bobby Grigas, III, Marshfield, MA; 6. Kerry Malone, Needham, MA; 7. Keith Rocco, Wallingford, CT; 8. Ricky Shawn, Bradford, CT; 9. Danny LaJeunesse, Norwich, CT; 10. Buddy Charette, Woodstock, CT.

SK MODIFIED 30-LAP FEATURE FINISH (Top Ten): 1. Jimmy Blewett, Howell, NJ; 2. Keith Rocco, Wallingford, CT; 3. Kerry Malone, Needham, MA; 4. Woody Pitkat, Stafford, CT; 5. Todd Ceravolo, Gales Ferry, CT; 6. Tommy Cravenho, Raynham, MA; 7. Buddy Charette, Woodstock, CT: 8. Ricky Shawn, Bradford, CT; 9. Josh Sylvester, Lebanon, CT; 10. Danny Cates, Chaplin, CT.

PRO STOCK FEATURE FINISH (Top Ten): 1. Derek Ramstrom, Worcester, MA; 2. Dave Berghman, Seekonk, MA; 3. Jeff Connors, Ellington, CT; 4. Jay Macedonio, Somerset, MA; 5. Fred Astle, Jr., Westport, MA; 6. Jim Banfield, S. Glastonbury, CT; 7. Nick Ribbe, Kingston, MA; 8. Dave Silvia, Warwick, RI; 9. Norm Wrenn, Nashua, NH; 10. Greg Nanigian, Braintree, MA.

LATE MODEL FEATURE FINISH (Top Ten): 1. Conrad Cote, Lisbon, CT; 2. Jeff Zuidema, N. Brookfield, MA; 3. Marc Palmisano, Hadley, MA; 4. Tommy O’Sullivan, Springfield, MA; 5. Rick Gentes, Woonsocket, RI; 6. Pete Yetman, Peru, MA; 7. John Materas, Voluntown, CT; 8. Mark Jenison, Danielson, CT; 9. Jay Stuart, Preston, CT; 10. Mark Oliveira, Blackstone, MA.

LIMITED SPORTSMAN FEATURE FINISH (Top Ten): 1. Ernie Larose, Plainfield, CT; 2. Scott Sundeen, Douglas, MA; 3. Ed Puleo, Branford, CT; 4. Joe Arena, Bristol, CT; 5. Larry Barnett, Ledyard, CT; 6. Jesse Gleason, Lisbon, CT; 7. Randy Jurcik, Chaplin, CT; 8. Jay Sundeen, Douglas, MA; 9. Joe Campbell, Moosup, CT; 10. Paul Palen, Pelham, NH.

TIS MODIFIED FEATURE FINISH (Top Ten): 1. Leo Oliveira, Raynham, MA; 2. R.J. Marcotte, Millville, MA; 3. Kurt Vigeant, Oxford, MA; 4. Brian Tagg, Oxford, MA; 5. Jesse Berthiaume, Mendon, MA; 6. Dennis Legere, N. Reading, MA; 7. Shane Michalski, Woodstock, CT; 8. Tim Sullivan, S. Windsor, CT; 9. Cam McDermott, Scituate, RI; 10. Richie Ferriera, Raynham, MA.

MINI STOCK FEATURE FINISH (Top Ten): 1. Tim Taylor, Wauregan, CT; 2. Danny Fields, Deep River, CT; 3. Scott Michalski, S. Killingly, CT; 4. Steve Michalski, Dayville, CT; 5. Mike Romano, Glendale, RI; 6. Mike Viens, Seekonk, MA; 7. Chuck Rogers, Quaker Hill, CT; 8. Glynn Roy, Sterling, CT; 9. Eric Bourgeois, E. Haddam, CT; 10. Fred Michalski, Dayville, CT.

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