Dedham Transcript Dec. 2, 2010 It’s all in the cards

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ENTRANCE EXAM Dec. 11 at 8 a.m. The final Xaverian Brothers High School entrance exam will take place on Dec.11 at 8 a.m. at the school. The Arch- diocese of Boston uses the Catholic Secondary School En- trance Exam (HSPT) for ad- mitting its incoming class of 2015. Students applying to any Catholic Secondary School in the Archdiocese of Boston are required to take the HSPT. Interested students can sign up for the exam at www.xbhs.com under Admissions. For any questions regarding the en- trance exam please contact Mary Kiley at 781-326-6378. St. Sebastian’s Honor Roll recipients for the first quarter 2010-2011 school year. The Dedham students are: Ramy Andil, grade 10, Honors with Distinction, John E. Cheever, grade 11, Honors Charles D. Conigliaro, grade 12, Honors with Distinction Alexander G. Hunnewell, grade 12, Honors with Distinction William G. Jundanian, grade 10, Honors David B. Leith, grade 12, Honors John G. McCarthy, Jr., grade 9, Honors with Distinction Ursuline Academy Honor Roll for the 2010-2011 school year. First Honors: Sylvia Sarkis, Marissa Schneider, Caroline Sla- son and Alyssa Tavalone. Second Honors: Christa Blomquist, Caitlin Bradley, Michelle Dastur, Kiley Green- wood, Emma Hodges, Katherine Kenney, Kathleen Lundy, Deirdre McLaughlin, Alicia McNally, Cas- sandra Nedder, Samantha Ned- der and Stephanie Pickens. Honorable Mention: Jillian Craven, Claudia Downey, Niamh Hynes, Abigail Kahler, Kylie Maida, Carolyn McGrail, Mary O’Leary, Carson Potash, Adelia Reid, Kristina Robertson and Laura Robinson. FOR BREAKING NEWS during the week visit wickedlocalded- ham.com. NEWS Thursday, December 2, 2010 Dedham Transcript wickedlocaldedham.com 11 Mom is showing signs of confusion. In helping her choose long-term care, so are you. When the signs of vulnerability show themselves, it can be difficult and confusing. Realizing your loved one may need long-term care is equally emotional. That's why your choice deserves careful thought. We’d like to help turn your confusion — about where to go and what to ask — into understanding. Our goal?To offer guidance and support.To help you think about your loved one’s needs in advance, to understand your options and to feel more confident in your decisions. Long-term care choices can be confusing.You’ll be more confident if you have a plan. For a copy of our Long-Term Care Planning Guide, visit www.guidetolongtermcare.org, or call 1-877-822-4722. GAME TABLES FROM $ 499 375 PROVIDENCE HIGHWAY, WESTWOOD, 781-329-1222 MONDAY-FRIDAY 10-8, SAT 10-5, SUN 12-5 WWW.POOLANDPATIOSPECIALISTS.COM 1-888-BUS-2-FOX 1-888-287-2369 • foxwoods.com When you ride the bus to Foxwoods. GREAT DEAL BEST BET! Other restrictions may apply. Packages apply to patrons 21 years or older. Offers apply to participating line runs only. Seating is on a first-come, first-served basis. Subject to change without notice. $5 OFF YOUR NEXT TRIP TO FOXWOODS,DECEMBER 2–31 FOR DETAILS CALL 1-888-BUS-2-FOX Brush Hill Tours 800-343-1328 Call for reservations Call for pickup locations & schedules Your Bus Ticket includes a BONUS PACKAGE $ 15 Food or FREE Festival Buffet $ 15 Keno All $15 food or free Festival Buffet vouchers are Dream Card Required. Earn Double your Dream Points. Call 1-800-Foxwoods for details. By Andrea Salisbury STAFF WRITER In one hand she holds a deck of tarot cards, with the other she gently touches the cards al- ready spread out on the table as she reads their energy. The caller, who identifies herself at Marion, said she wants a general reading, “noth- ing in particular, I just want to know when my life is going to change.” Jenny, a psychic from Regi- na Russell’s Tea Room in Quin- cy, asks if the caller has been having trouble sleeping and then assures her that “there is going to be an end to the stress … it is making you sick.” By the end of the summer, Jenny says, the stress will be over. Satisfied, the caller hangs up and the first episode of Dedham TV’s “Psychic Vision,” is off to a great start. In fact, after the hour-long live show, program director Justin Cowley said the phone didn’t stop ringing. “We got tons of calls,” he says. “We were turning people away.” Dedham resident Tina An- tonuccio hosts “Psychic Vision” which features Jenny, who has been reading cards for six years. Its first live episode aired on Nov. 17 at 7 p.m. and executive director Donna Greer said it would return in December. Dedham High School volun- teers at the station – Zack Mc- Cann, Lisa McMurtry and Katherine Berry – ran the cam- eras and control room and even decorated the set to create a su- pernatural feel. During the show, Jenny says she first encountered the spir- itual world in a vision when she was young. “When my grandfather passed away,” she explains to An- tonuccio, “he came to me in the middle of the night (and want- ed to play).” Then the next day, she says, she awoke to discover he grand- father had died the night before. She was around 6 years old. Then, a few years back, she was trained in card reading and started working at Regina Russell’s Tea Room, where she holds hours on Thursdays. But for Dedham viewers, Jenny will again be taking calls and offer- ing advice in the weeks to come. Dedham TV programs can be found on Comcast Channel 8, Verizon Channel 40 or RCN Channel 15. Dedham Transcript editor Andrea Salisbury can be reached at 781-433-8322 or [email protected]. STAFF PHOTOS BY ANDREA SALISBURY Dedham TV’s new live call-in show “Psychic Vision,” is hosted by Dedham resident Tina Antonuccio, left, and fea- tures trained tarot card reader, Jenny, from Regina Russell’s Tea Room in Quincy. DEDHAM TV IT’S ALL IN THE CARDS STUDENT ACHIEVERS PHOTO BY JUDY BASS Joseph LaRosee of Dedham, a senior at Blue Hills Re- gional Technical School in Canton, receives a citation from State Rep. Paul McMurtry, right, in honor of his John and Abigail Adams Scholarship, which he earned for his outstanding MCAS scores. At left is Joseph Pas- carella of Dedham, Vice Chairman of the Blue Hills Re- gional District School Committee. BLUE HILLS HONOR

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ENTRANCE EXAM

Dec. 11 at 8 a.m.The final Xaverian Brothers

High School entrance examwill take place on Dec.11 at 8a.m. at the school. The Arch-diocese of Boston uses theCatholic Secondary School En-trance Exam (HSPT) for ad-mitting its incoming class of2015. Students applying toany Catholic Secondary Schoolin the Archdiocese of Bostonare required to take the HSPT.Interested students can sign upfor the exam at www.xbhs.comunder Admissions. For anyquestions regarding the en-trance exam please contactMary Kiley at 781-326-6378.

St. Sebastian’s Honor Roll recipients for the firstquarter 2010-2011 school year.

The Dedham students are:Ramy Andil, grade 10, Honorswith Distinction,

John E. Cheever, grade 11, HonorsCharles D. Conigliaro, grade 12,Honors with DistinctionAlexander G. Hunnewell, grade12, Honors with DistinctionWilliam G. Jundanian, grade 10,HonorsDavid B. Leith, grade 12, HonorsJohn G. McCarthy, Jr., grade 9,Honors with Distinction

Ursuline AcademyHonor Roll for the 2010-2011school year. First Honors: Sylvia Sarkis,Marissa Schneider, Caroline Sla-son and Alyssa Tavalone.Second Honors: ChristaBlomquist, Caitlin Bradley,Michelle Dastur, Kiley Green-wood, Emma Hodges, KatherineKenney, Kathleen Lundy, DeirdreMcLaughlin, Alicia McNally, Cas-sandra Nedder, Samantha Ned-der and Stephanie Pickens.Honorable Mention: JillianCraven, Claudia Downey, NiamhHynes, Abigail Kahler, KylieMaida, Carolyn McGrail, MaryO’Leary, Carson Potash, AdeliaReid, Kristina Robertson andLaura Robinson.

FOR BREAKING NEWS during the week visit wickedlocalded-ham.com.NEWS

Thursday, December 2, 2010 ■ Dedham Transcript ■ wickedlocaldedham.com 11

Mom is showing signs ofconfusion. In helping her choose

long-term care, so are you.

When the signs of vulnerability show themselves, it can be difficultand confusing. Realizing your loved one may need long-term careis equally emotional. That's why your choice deserves careful thought.

We’d like to help turn your confusion — about where to goand what to ask — into understanding. Our goal? To offer guidanceand support. To help you think about your loved one’s needs inadvance, to understand your options and to feel more confident in your decisions.

Long-term care choices can be confusing. You’ll be more confident if you have a plan. For a copyof our Long-Term Care Planning Guide, visit www.guidetolongtermcare.org, or call 1-877-822-4722.

GAME TABLESFROM $499

375 PROVIDENCE HIGHWAY, WESTWOOD, 781-329-1222M O N D AY- F R I D AY 1 0 - 8 , S AT 1 0 - 5 , S U N 1 2 - 5W W W . P O O L A N D PAT I O S P E C I A L I S T S . C O M

1-888-BUS-2-FOX1-888-287-2369 • foxwoods.com

When you ride thebus to Foxwoods.

GREAT DEAL…BEST BET!

Other restrictions may apply. Packages apply to patrons 21 years or older.Offers apply to participating line runs only. Seating is on a first-come, first-served basis.Subject to change without notice.

$5 OFF YOUR NEXT TRIP TO FOXWOODS, DECEMBER 2–31FOR DETAILS CALL 1-888-BUS-2-FOX

Brush Hill Tours800-343-1328Call for reservationsCall for pickup locations& schedules

Your Bus Ticket includes aBONUS PACKAGE

• $15 Food or FREE Festival Buffet

• $15 Keno

All $15 food or free Festival Buffet vouchers are Dream Card Required.

Earn Double yourDream Points.

Call 1-800-Foxwoodsfor details.

By Andrea SalisburySTAFF WRITER

In one hand she holds a deckof tarot cards, with the other shegently touches the cards al-ready spread out on the table asshe reads their energy.

The caller, who identifiesherself at Marion, said shewants a general reading, “noth-ing in particular, I just want toknow when my life is going tochange.”

Jenny, a psychic from Regi-na Russell’s Tea Room in Quin-cy, asks if the caller has beenhaving trouble sleeping andthen assures her that “there isgoing to be an end to the stress… it is making you sick.” By theend of the summer, Jenny says,the stress will be over. Satisfied,the caller hangs up and thefirst episode of Dedham TV’s“Psychic Vision,” is off to a greatstart.

In fact, after the hour-long liveshow, program director JustinCowley said the phone didn’tstop ringing.

“We got tons of calls,” he says.“We were turning people away.”

Dedham resident Tina An-tonuccio hosts “Psychic Vision”which features Jenny, who has

been reading cards for six years.Its first live episode aired onNov. 17 at 7 p.m. and executivedirector Donna Greer said itwould return in December.

Dedham High School volun-teers at the station – Zack Mc-Cann, Lisa McMurtry andKatherine Berry – ran the cam-eras and control room and evendecorated the set to create a su-pernatural feel.

During the show, Jenny saysshe first encountered the spir-itual world in a vision when she

was young. “When my grandfather passed

away,” she explains to An-tonuccio, “he came to me in themiddle of the night (and want-ed to play).”

Then the next day, she says,she awoke to discover he grand-father had died the night before.She was around 6 years old.

Then, a few years back, shewas trained in card readingand started working at ReginaRussell’s Tea Room, where sheholds hours on Thursdays. But

for Dedham viewers, Jenny willagain be taking calls and offer-ing advice in the weeks to come.

Dedham TV programs canbe found on Comcast Channel8, Verizon Channel 40 or RCNChannel 15.

Dedham Transcript editorAndrea Salisbury can bereached at 781-433-8322 [email protected].

STAFF PHOTOS BY ANDREA SALISBURYDedham TV’s new live call-inshow “Psychic Vision,” ishosted by Dedham residentTina Antonuccio, left, and fea-tures trained tarot cardreader, Jenny, from ReginaRussell’s Tea Room in Quincy.

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