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5 Things June 11: Scam Warning, Dog Training Demo and More

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1. Support group meeting for parents of children with special needs

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This is an informal monthly support group for parents of children with special needs who help each other through the highs and lows of parenting by sharing strategies, resources and ideas. Meeting starts 7 p.m. at , 250 E Main St, Norton. RSVP by 5 p.m. today.

2. Norton Police Department warns residents of scam

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How it works:

A man knocks on your door and says he has extra asphalt and is willing to pave your driveway at a discounted price. His high pressure approach confuses and intimidates. You are not getting a deal, you are being scammed.

If you agree, here is what likely happens. Men and equipment suddenly appear and begin “working” on your driveway. At some point, the con man claims a mistake was made and you owe thousands more than the original price. He threatens that if you refuse to pay, the “work” will cease. You may be escorted to the bank, to withdraw money. When you realize the scam you try to cancel the check only to learn it was cashed within minutes of it being written.

Paving scams like this occur regularly in Massachusetts and increase during spring and summer. The perpetrators target senior citizens and are well known to police across the country. Criminal charges vary by state but are commonly filed.

Avoid victimization and consider the following suggestions:

Beware of unsolicited offers to do paving work. Do not let the solicitors inside your home. Calmly but firmly tell the solicitors you are not interested and tell them to leave your property. If they refuse your instructions call the police.

Educate yourself and your family. Search the internet for “paving scams.”

Ask to see proof of the solicitors’ insurance. Con-men rarely have worker’s compensation insurance and if one of them is injured at your home, the claim could be made against your homeowner’s insurance.

Call the police if they begin “working” without your consent for service.

Be a good neighbor. Paving scams target senior citizens.

Call the police if you have questions, or if unfamiliar people or companies appear at your door or in your neighborhood.

This article is intended as a public service announcement. It is a warning that joins numerous similar warnings that have appeared in newspapers, on television and been sent out by the AARP. Your vigilance will help police in their effort to keep Massachusetts safe and secure. When faced with one of these con-men remember, there is no such thing as extra asphalt.

3. Dog Training Demonstration

Foxfield Dog Training, 68 Mill St., Foxborough, will hold a demonstration 7 p.m. A question and answer session will follow with the content completely audience generated. For more information visit  www.foxfielddogtraining.com.

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5. High near 79, low around 62

Today there is a 70 percent chance of showers. New precipitation amounts between a quarter and half of an inch possible. There will be patchy fog before 2 p.m. Otherwise, it will be cloudy, with a high near 70. South wind will be around 6 mph becoming west in the afternoon. Tonight there will be a 40 percent chance of showers before 9 p.m., then a chance of showers and thunderstorms between 9 and 11 p.m., then a chance of showers after 11 p.m. New rainfall amounts of less than a tenth of an inch, except higher amounts possible in thunderstorms. Otherwise, it will be cloudy, with a low around 57. Northwest wind will be around 6 mph.

 

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