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tions generous. They are famous for their not so secret homemade corned beef selections including Rueben sandwiches
and corned beef hash from handed down family recipes.
Ward and Raymond are proud to offer their customers
good, local products such as Manghis Breads, (rye for their
famous Ruebens and sunflower honey bran for their Four
Star turkey sandwiches), Vermont Maple Links, Shelburne
Farms, Cabot Creamery, K.C.s Bagel Cafe, Nutty Stephs and
the Montpelier Farmers Market (in season), just to mention a
few.
The Coffee Corner continues to use trans fat-free cooking
oils and all used oils are recycled for future use.
Were your local diner for over a half century proudly
serving the comfort foods diners are known for, say Ward
and Raymond, adding that includes pancakes, steak and
eggs, omelets, french toast and waffles, muffins, burgers,
sandwiches (including vegetarian), salads, soups and fries.
But you will also find such nice choices as Florentine with
sauteed roasted red peppers, spinach and mushrooms; marinated Tofu; croissants; the best milk shakes; Nutty Stephs
Granola, Philly Cheese Steak; Whimpy Bacon Burger; and
even sweet potato fries.
Surprising, or not, Norwich University and New England
Culinary Institute students feel very comfortable at the 47-seat
coffee corner and can often be seen mixing it up with central
Vermonters.
There are some pretty amazing stories at this place about
people who came here 40 years ago on their first dates or
other special occasions. The diner ambiance is a very strong
pull, say Ward and Raymond.
Lately, something special has been taking place at the Coffee
Corner on Thursday mornings when local (and even out-oftowner) musicians hold a jam session from 7:30-10:30 a.m. at
the C.C. There is usually a guitar player or two and several
violinists and even an accordion player, and been popular with
customers.
We dont want to take away business from anyone and are
happy to be a part of the great restaurant business here in
Montpelier, relates the two very affable entrepreneurs.
Ward and Raymond also credit their success to a great staff
who quietly and efficiently work their magic at the C.C.
Front-end supervisor Amy Cox has served customers at the
C.C. for 21 years. She has that special ability to know what a
customer wants before they speak up and she can recommend
the best daily specials.
Whether you are looking for a hearty stack of pancakes
topped with real maple syrup and strawberries, or something
lighter, or just a really good cup of coffee, the Coffee Corner
is a really good choice, believe their longtime customers. Call
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Its that time of year again
when Rumney Memorial
School students welcome
audience members to the
wonderful world of Willy
Wonka and his magical chocolate factory.
For over 20 years, the
Drama Club has been entertaining audiences will familyfriendly performances such
as Alice in Wonderland, the
Wizard of Oz, and Peter Pan.
This years iteration of the
long-standing tradition will Students at Rumney Memorial School are excited to take audience
feature dancing, singing, members into the wonderful world of Willy Wonka and his magical
sweets,
and
Oompa- chocolate factory during the Drama Clubs performance this
week.
Loompas.
There are performances on Friday, April 8 watched the play as kindergartners, and now
at 7 p.m. and two shows on Saturday, April 9 it is their turn to shine as Charlie, Grandpa
at 2 and 7 p.m. at Rumney Memorial School Joe, Augustus, Violet, Veruca, and Willy
in Middlesex. Tickets are $6 for adults and $4 Wonka. It takes a community to put on this
for children.
playfrom creating the bed for Charlie
Every kid in this play is being challenged.
They come to rehearsal and are asked to sing Buckets grandparents, to finessing the
their heart out, to say their lines with clarity Oompa Loompa costumes, and painting the
and emotion, and to work together to create set of the chocolate factory. Parents and comthe magical land of Willy Wonka, Director munity members have contributed alike. We
Thea Schwartz said. The play at Rumney is a hope you will come out to see the play. The
long-standing tradition. The sixth graders kids would love to have you there.
Members of the Spaulding High School Drama Club don their costumes for this weeks performance of
The Wedding Singer. There will be shows at 7:30 p.m. on Thursday, Friday and Saturday, and a 2 p.m.
matinee also on Saturday. Based on the Adam Sandler movie, The Wedding Singer is a rockin romantic
comedy that pays tribute to the catchy music, bad hairstyles, and pop trends of the 1980s. Tickets are $10
for adults; $7 for students and seniors, and $5 for children. Co-director Shannon Brodie, a junior at SHS,
said of the show, Choosing The Wedding Singer was a huge group effort and it all came down to what fit
the group we have now. Its a fairly large cast. Many, but not all, of the members have their own small
featured moments. Putting this show together has been a ton of fun for me. Im usually up on the stage
along with all of my friends so it was definitely a huge change. I loved it and I think I was able to learn a lot
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Darren Ohl and his wife, Ginger, cut the ribbon at the Vermont Bicycle Shop in Barre, signifying the
shop was officially open for business Friday morning.
By Aaron Retherford
Darren Ohl had been working toward this
moment for the greater part of his adult life.
He found his calling early in life and the fruits
of his labor became evident when he cut the
ribbon outside the Vermont Bicycle Shop
Friday morning.
Ever since Ohl and his wife, Ginger, moved
to Barre, he said everything has pretty much
fallen into place. Its expectedly taken hard
work to make his dream a reality, but Ohl said
hes benefited from serendipitous luck. So
while he breathed a sigh of relief when his
store officially opened, it was more of a feeling like everything turned out the way it
should.
It is fantastic. Barre has been incredibly welcoming and very supportive. I
think the attendance this morning shows
that, Ohl said.
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Come With Me
The Lord saw you getting tired
And a cure was not to be,
So He put his arms around you
And whispered Come with me.
With tearful eyes we watched you suffer
And saw you fade away.
Although we loved you dearly,
We could not make you stay.
A golden heart stopped beating,
Your beautiful smile at rest.
God broke our hearts to prove
He always takes the best.
Its lonesome here without you,
We miss you so each day.
Our live just arent the same
Ever since you went away.
When days are sad and lonely
And everything goes wrong,
We hear you gently whisper,
Cheer up and carry on.
Each time we see your picture,
You seem to smile and say,
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Well meet again someday.
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Guest Opinion
By Deb Markowitz
Secretary, Vermont Agency of Natural Resources
As a parent, and as the head of Vermonts environmental
agency, I often ask myself, what will be our generations environmental legacy? We strive to keep our families healthy and
safe, our communities prosperous, and our natural environment free from the effects of harmful pollution. That is why it
was so disturbing when we discovered that private drinking
wells of over a hundred North Bennington residents were contaminated with a potentially harmful chemical, PFOA (perfluorooctanoic acid), and that a public drinking water supply
in Pownal serving 450 families also exceeded the recommended limits for this chemical.
Although the sources of pollution in North Bennington and
Pownal are still under investigation, we know that PFOA was
widely used to coat fabrics and wires, to manufacture Teflon,
and was embedded in firefighting foam. PFOA has been
linked with pancreatic, prostate and liver cancers, thyroid disease and other negative health impacts.
As the result of a series of lawsuits against DuPont, a principal manufacturer of PFOA, the chemical has been phased
out over the last ten years. However, because it is a chemical
that persists in the environment, PFOA can remain in our soil
and water long after the companies have stopped using it, or
have closed down operations.
Many Vermonters wonder how it could be that a harmful
chemical has been in our drinking water for so long without
our knowledge. It is because our federal environmental laws
do not require chemical manufacturers to establish the safety
of their products before putting them into the marketplace.
It was 1961 when manufacturers of PFOA first discovered
the chemicals potential threats to human health. By that time,
PFOA had already been in use for ten years. Nevertheless, it
was not until 2006 that PFOA was first regulated through a
voluntary phase-out program.
Advocates for stronger regulations of chemicals will tell us
that it is not entirely a surprise that it took four decades before
there was action against the use of PFOAs in manufacturing
processes like those taking place in North Bennington. They
would point out that the Toxic Substance Control Act (TSCA),
a federal law that was enacted in 1976 to limit the use of industrial chemicals that pose unreasonable risks to the health and
the environment, has largely failed to achieve its objective.
One reason is that TSCA included a provision that grandfathered 62,000 chemicals used in consumer products and industry at the time the law was adopted. This included PFOA. In
addition, new chemicals can be reviewed by the US
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) only if manufacturing companies themselves provide evidence of harm. Under
this regime, only five new chemicals have been restricted
under TSCA since its inception, despite more than 22,000 new
chemicals being introduced to the market. The risk these old
and new chemicals pose may only become apparent when well
water becomes contaminated, when soils become unfit for
gardens, or when human health is endangered.
In the coming weeks, the U.S. Congress will be working to
update TSCA. Even before we were aware of the drinking
water contamination in Bennington, Vermont, the Governor,
our Congressional Delegation and I have been loud and clear;
we need stronger protections from toxic chemicals. It is common sense that we should only allow new chemicals into the
marketplace when we know they are safe. We need clear timelines for the EPA to evaluate the risks of chemicals that are
already in use, and we must trust that EPA will act quickly to
protect the public when new risks are found. And our safety
standards should protect vulnerable populations, including
workers, children, pregnant women and those with compromised immune systems.
I am proud of the work done by Vermonts Departments of
Environmental Conservation and Health. Staff and leaders
worked quickly to identify the scope of the PFOA contamination and to ensure residents have safe water to drink, as well
as answers to their many questions about the risks PFOA may
pose to themselves and their loved ones. We will continue our
efforts to monitor the health of impacted families and to clean
up the contamination. But this is not enough.
Legacy sites like those in North Bennington and Pownal are
not inevitable. With stronger environmental laws we can leave
our children with a better environmental legacy than the one we
inherited. After all, we cant say we didnt know better.
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I enjoy Scrabble.
We played it when
we were kids and
I still play with my
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and when we get
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adult game you
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close friends and
relatives.
When I was
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By Judy Reiss
Senate Report:
the ones we have today and let the world know what they are
actually thinking and perhaps even proposing? We all should
be so ashamed!
Of course, then we have to be swamped by all the horrors
that are being done around the world. And fortunately, not on
U.S. soil yet. What kind of people train 8-year-olds to become
suicide bombers? It is bad enough that anyone is willing to kill
themselves while killing as many innocent civilians is absolutely mind-boggling to me. But to train children? Barbaric!
This past weekend after watching and weeping about the
several terrible grim atrocities in Belgium and Pakistan, I
watched a program that showed these same terrorists destroying and ruining temples and antiquities that have been treasures
for the past thousands of years. These amazing part of history
can never be replaced and they have been destroyed for absolutely no good reason! They are being destroyed because it
appears to be fun for these very ignorant people. We dont have
antiquities like these in our country because we are thousands
of years too young. But we should still feel the sadness and the
horror as we see these temples and pieces of art destroyed.
I had such a wonder Easter with half of my family but it was
during our brunch that I looked around and wondered what lies
ahead for these boys. The two older ones are 20 and 18 and the
younger ones are almost 10 and almost 13. Even when my children were that age, I pretty much knew what their future would
be. All four of my kids went on to college and today they are
three RNs and one Doctor of Physical Therapy. And as I looked
around the table and looked at the very well behaved boys who
all do well in school and are planning their futures, I couldnt
help but think about the children their age who are living in
constant fear or watching as a suicide bomber is blowing up
their family members. Or even worse, are carrying the explosive to kill as many as they can on their own young bodies!
I think it is time to insist that our political candidates forget about being such fools and ghting about God only knows
what and instead talking about the future for our children! Nobody really cares about their sex lives or their wives history. It
might be fun to laugh about but it is hardly how we want to be
talked about throughout the world! Good Lord, our forefathers
must be twirling in their graves! None of them were angels and
maybe they had a few drinks or even a few women too many,
but they took their responsibilities about how to run the country very, very seriously. Lets try and go back to having some
moral code that transfers to our government.
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A Tool for Recovery of Addiction and Trauma for Adults and Children
By Rosalene
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The
National
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Detoxification
Association (NADA or
AcuDetox) auricular
acupuncture protocol is
used around the world
to help people deal with
and recover from substance abuse. The NADA protocol has been
shown in a variety of clinical settings to be
beneficial in the process of detoxification
from substance abuse as well as to help with
the emotional, physical and psychological
attributes involved in addictions.
What is the NADA Protocol?
It is a five designated ear points in each
auricle (outer ear), NADA-trained certified
clinicians apply fine gauge, sterilized, onetime use stainless steel needles just under
the skin, where they remain for hour up to
an hour while the patient relaxes quietly in a
comfortable chair. The benefits reported by
patients and clinicians are improved program retention, a more optimistic and cooperative attitude toward the process of recov-
ery, as well as reductions in cravings, anxiety, sleep disturbance. The NADA treatment
is also helpful with the need for and withdrawals symptoms of pharmaceuticals, illegal drugs, alcohol and nicotine.
The five points are: (1) The Sympathetic
Point which calms the nervous system and
helps with overall relaxation; (2) the Shen
Men or spirit gate, which reduces anxiety
and nervousness; (3) the Kidney Point, for
calming fears and healing internal organs;
(4) the Liver Point for detoxification, blood
purification, and to quell aggression; and (5)
the Lung Point, which promotes aeration
and helps clients let go of grief.
The NADA (AcuDetox) treatment is also
beneficial for children who are suffering
withdrawal symptoms from pharmaceutical
addictive drugs, illegal drugs and nicotine
withdrawals after birth. Children suffering
from trauma and every day life stressors
benefit from the Ear seeds lowering their
Fight or Flight responses and increasing a
feeling of wellness. Instead of using stainless steel needles small radish seeds are
taped on the five points. These five points
help alleviate and reduce anxiety and agitation while facilitating calm and receptive
behavior.
The Barre Lions Club is providing vision testing for Washington County Schools and daycares this
school year using a new camera and technology. To date over 2,600 children have been tested at no
cost to the schools. During the Blue Cross Health Fair at the Berlin Mall, over 70 adults and children
were tested by the Barre Lions.
Rebecca Riley, certified Rolfing Practitioner, is now offering sessions on Wednesdays at Hardwick Chiropractic in E.
Hardwick.
Rolfing, developed by Dr. Ida Rolf, is a form of bodywork
that reorganizes the connective tissues called fascia. Rolfing
works to release, realign, and balance the entire body. It helps
to restore function after an injury, accident, or surgery. Its a
transformative process that allows dancers, performer and
athletes to use their bodies more effectively. Rolfing helps to
relieve the strains that develop over time from work, hobbies,
and habits of posture. Rolfing gives the body a chance to catch
up after a period of emotional growth.
Children can experience great benefits from Rolfing. It is
an excellent way to help infants as they learn to crawl or walk,
children with functional distortions such as toeing in or out,
and adolescents with problems related to rapid growth during
puberty.
Those considering Rolfing are encouraged to call 802-2294645 with questions. A free half-hour consultation can be
arranged where individual needs and concerns are discussed
in depth, and a hands-on sample of the technique can be experienced.
By M. McKnight,
The local chapter of a national veterans
organization is offering scholarships to qualified undergraduate students enrolled in two or
four year academic programs of study to be
Registered Nurses. These scholarships can
help veterans with experience in related military occupations prepare for civilian careers
in the nursing profession.
A National Program to help alleviate the
shortage of skilled nurses in this country has
long been a special interest to La Socit des
Quarante Hommes et Huit Chevaux, the vet-
Dr. Lange enjoys the ongoing relationships he builds with patients in a small
community, and has settled in full time as the Rochester Health Centers
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Mary Bonhag - soprano
will perform classic piano trios including Beethovens Piano Trio Op. 1,
#2, and the Brahms Trio in C minor.
Karen Kevra and Boghos Taslakjian - flutes
Evan Premo - bassThey will be joined by flutist Karen Kevra for a performance of J.S. Bachs
monumental Trio Sonata from the Musical Offering for cap off this
satisfying meat and potatoes program by The Three Bs.
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tration is required and the meetings are free. All are welcome. Call
728-7714 to learn more.
Childbirth Classes. Offered to expecting families by Birthing
Center nurses Ronda Flaherty and Bonnie Solley, these six-week
classes are typically held on Tuesday evenings from 6 to 8 p.m. in
the lower level of the Kingwood Health Center. There is a fee.
Medicaid and other insurances are accepted. Call (802) 728-2274
to register.
Healthier Living Workshops. Gifford regularly offers this sixweek workshop through Vermont Blueprint for Health. Call (802)
728-2390 to sign up.
New Parents Group. Learn about growth and development,
nutrition, infant message, and much more at this free weekly
group for new parents and their infants. Facilitated by registered
nurses, the group meets at the Gifford Pediatric clinic on the main
campus. Call Jenny Davis at (802) 728-2257 for more information
Quit in Person Group. Giffords Tobacco Cessation Program
regularly offers four-week Quit in Person group sessions in the
Gifford Conference Center, 44 S. Main St. Free gum, patches and
lozenges are available for participants. Call (802) 728-2390, to
learn more or to sign up for the next series of classes.
Weight Loss Support Group. Get help and support on your
weight loss journey on Wednesdays from 6 to 7 p.m. in Giffords
Conference Center, 44 S. Main St. Free. No registration required.
Open to all regardless of where you are in your weight loss.
Line Dancing. Chandler Music Hall, 71-73 Main St., by donation, Wednesdays. Beginner 6:45 p.m./Intermediate 7:45 p.m.
Winter/Spring Session Jan 6-April 27. Info: Sid McLam, 802728-5722 or jamnsam@myfairpoint.net
Matters of the Heart. Experts discuss ways to improve heart
health. Gifford Conference Ctr, FREE, 3rd Wednesdays, 1-2 p.m.
728-2191.
New Business Forum. Vermont Tech Enterprise Center, 1540 VT
Rte 66, 2nd Wednesdays, 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. 728-9101.
Yoga Classes. All ages & levels, donations benefit Safeline. VTC
Campus Center, last Sunday of month, 2-3:30 p.m.
Randolph Senior Ctr, 6 Hale Street, 728-9324. Lift for Life
Exercises, 8:30 a.m. Tu/Th and Weds/Fri; Cribbage, 10 a.m.
Mondays; Bingo, 10:30 a.m. Mondays; Bridge, 2:15 p.m. at the
Joslyn House Mondays; Tai Chi (intermediate) 9:45 a.m.
Tuesdays; Mahjongg, 10 a.m. Tuesdays; Crafts, 10:30 a.m.
Wednesdays; Tai Chi (beginner) 9:45 a.m. Thursdays; Knit-Wits,
10 a.m. Thursdays; Bingo, 10 a.m. Fridays; VT Inklings: a writing group 12:45 p.m. 1st & 3rd Tuesdays; Foot Clinics, 1st & 3rd
Weds, call to sign up. Sew and Sews, 10 a.m. and Book Club
12:45 p.m. 1st Wednesday of month. Christmas in July crafters,
10:30 a.m. 3rd Wednesday of the month.
Cancer Support Group. For survivors, sufferers & family.
Gifford Conference Ctr, 2nd Tuesdays, 9:30-11 a.m. 728-2270.
Storytime. Kimball Library, Wed., 11 a.m., ages 2-5; Toddlertime,
Fri., 10:30 a.m.; Gathering for hand work, 2nd & 4th Mon., 6
p.m.
SOUTH DUXBURY - Mad River Chorale Rehearsals.
Beginning January 25, Mad River Chorale will rehearse every
Monday evening from 7-9 p.m. (except school holidays) in the
chorus room at Harwood Union High School up to the concert
weekend of May 6 and 7. Visit www.madriverchorale.net for
further information, or call 496-4781.
STOWE - Green Mtn Dog Club Meeting. All dog lovers welcome. Commodores Inn, 4th Thursdays. 479-9843 or www.greenmountaindogclub.org
WAITSFIELD - Headache Relief Clinic. Free treatments using
massage & craniosacral therapy. Mad River Valley Health Ctr,
2nd fl., last Thursday of month, 4-7 p.m. RSVP 595-1919.
Community Acupuncture Night. Free assessment & treatment,
donations welcome. Three Moons Wellness, 859 Old County Rd.,
2nd fl., last Weds., of month, 4-7 p.m. RSVP 272-3690.
WARREN - Knit and Play. Bring your kids and your projects.
All levels welcome. Warren Public Library, Thursdays, 9:3011:30 a.m.
WASHINGTON - Central VT ATV Club. Washington Fire
Station, 3rd Tuesdays, 6:30 p.m. 224-6889.
Art and Adventure with April, 3rd Saturdays at 11 a.m.;
Storytime, Mondays at 11 a.m.; Tech Help Drop-In, Saturdays 10
a.m.-2 p.m. All at Calef Memorial Library. Info. 883-2343.
WATERBURY - Waterbury Public Library. Starting Thursday,
March 3 and every Thursday thereafter: Preschool Story Time at
10 a.m. Stories, songs and crafts, suitable for 3-6-year-olds.
Starting Monday, March 7 and every Monday thereafter: Baby &
Toddler Story Time at 10 a.m. Stories, rhyming songs and playtime, suitable for newborns through 36 months.
WATERBURY CTR - Bible Study Group. Bring your bible,
coffee provided. Waterbury Center Grange, Sundays, 5-6 p.m.
498-4565.
WEBSTERVILLE - Fire District #3, Prudential Committee.
Monthly meeting, 105 Main St., 2nd Tuesdays, 6 p.m.
WILLIAMSTOWN - Bible Study. Christian Alliance Church,
Sun., 6 p.m. Info. 476-3221.
WOODBURY - Knitting Group. All hand work welcome.
Library, 1st & 3rd Wed., 6:30-8 p.m.
WORCESTER - Knitting Night. The Wool Shed, Tuesdays,
6:30-8:30 p.m.
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ART EXHIBITS
Roger McGuinn
THU, APR 7 @ 7:30PM
Woodstock Town Hall Theatre - Woodstock, VT
Sam Bush
SAT, APR 9 @ 8:00PM
Barre Opera House - Barre, VT
Maria Schneider Orchestra
TUE, APR 19 @ 7:00PM
Hopkins Center - Hanover, NH
Living Together
WED, APR 20 - SUN, MAY 8
Barrett Center for the Arts - White River Jct, VT
The Wild Feathers
SAT, APR 23 @ 8:00PM
Higher Ground - South Burlington, VT
Anglique Kidjo
TUE, APR 26 @ 7:00PM
Hopkins Center - Hanover, NH
The Lyons
THU, MAY 5 - SUN, MAY 22
Shaker Bridge Theatre - Enfield, NH
Chris Isaak
SAT, MAY 7 @ 7:30PM
Lebanon Opera House - Lebanon, NH
Molly Mason & Jay Ungar
SUN, MAY 8 @ 4:00PM
Chandler Center for the Arts - Randolph, VT
Cage the Elephant
TUE, MAY 10 @ 7:00PM
Bell Centre - Montral, QC
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James Taylor
FRI, MAY 13 @ 8:30PM
Bell Centre - Montral, QC
Indigo Girls
TUE, MAY 24 @ 7:30PM
Flynn Theater - Burlington, VT
Lake Street Dive
FRI, MAY 27 @ 7:00PM
Shelburne Museum - Shelburne, VT
Brandi Carlile
FRI, JUN 3 @ 7:00PM
Shelburne Museum - Shelburne, VT
Steven Wright
SAT, JUN 11 @ 7:30PM
Lebanon Opera House - Lebanon, NH
Brian Wilson | SOLD OUT
TUE, JUN 14 @ 8:00PM
Flynn Theater - Burlington, VT
Ray LaMontagne
WED, JUN 15 @ 7:00PM
Shelburne Museum - Shelburne, VT
Mumford & Sons | SOLD OUT
WED, JUN 15 @ 7:30PM
Saratoga Performing Arts Center - Saratoga
Springs, NY
Jason Isbell / Frank Turner
SUN, JUN 19 @ 7:00PM
Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion - Gilford, NH
John Fogerty
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Dave Matthews Band
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Tuesday, April 12
Substance Abuse
8:30a Empower Style
9:00a Washington Baptist Church
10:00a Jesus By John
10:30a Roman Catholic Mass
11:00a Green Mountain Veterans for
Peace
12:00p Hunger Mountain Coop Workshop
Series
2:00p Forestry Forum
4:00p Spotlight on Vermont Issues
4:30p Bill Doyle on Vermont Issues
5:00p Bill Doyle on Vermont Issues
5:30p Vote for Vermont
6:00p Valley Homegrown
7:00p Gay USA
8:00p Hunger Mountain Coop Workshop
Series
10:00p Extempo
11:00p Reality Bites Back
Monday, April 11
Wednesday, April 6
Thursday, April 7
Friday, April 8
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7:30 PM Lutheran
9 PM Calvary Life
10 PM Rice TV Mass
Sunday 4/10
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2 AM Barre Congregational
Church
3:30 AM St. Monicas Mass
4:30 AM Washington Baptist
Church
6:30 AM Barre Congregational
Church
8 AM Calvary Life
9 AM Washington Baptist Church
10 AM 1st Presbyterian Church
11 AM Barre Congregational
Church
12:30 PM Rice TV Mass
1 PM St. Monicas Mass
2 PM Barre Congregational
Church
Wed, April 6
Thu, April 7
April 6, 2016
Town Hall, RT12. Noon to 5 p.m. Drop off your gently, used
clothing/accessories..free from stains and tears.
Tue, April 12
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Pappas
5:00 PMGhost Chronicles
Wednesday
6:00 PM13 Most Haunted - MA
1:00 AMThe Artful Word
6:30 AMGhost Chronicles
1:30 AMHendersons Herb Tinctures 6:30 PMUnderstanding PTSD
7:30 AMGory Storytime
8:00 PMHunger Mountain Co-op
3:00 AM Health Talk
8:00 AMSidewalks Entertainment
3:30 AMNew England Music Awards 10:30 PMIssues of Aging
8:30 AMEnergy Conservation
Saturday
5:30 AMThe Better Part
10:00 AMEthan Allen Homestead
2:30 AMMoose & Bears in NH
6:00 AMThe Better Part
11:30 AMWill the Constitution
4:00 AMBurlington Bookfest Preview
6:30 AMCVTSport.net
12:30 PMLego Chat
8:00 AMPoetry Outloud - live broad- 4:30 AMSustainable Living Series
1:00 PMCommunity Producers
6:00 AMFloor Hockey
cast
7:00 AMUpper Valley Humane Society 1:30 PMTalking About Movies
4:00 PMThe Better Part
2:00 PMCity Room with Steven
7:30 AM SlowLiving
4:30 PMThe Better Part
9:00 AMMontpelier Brown Bag Series Pappas
5:00 PMCVTSport.net
12:00 PMMoose & Bears in NH
2:30 PMGhost Chronicles
6:32 PM1st Wednesdays
8:00 PM30 Minutes with Bill Schmick 1:30 PMBurlington Bookfest Preview 3:30 PMGory Storytime
2:00 PMSustainable Living Series
8:30 PMConversations with Kay
4:00 PMSidewalks Entertainment
9:00 PMVermont Historical Society 3:30 PMFloor Hockey
4:30 PMEnergy Conservation
4:30 PMUpper Valley Humane Society 6:00 PMEthan Allen Homestead
10:00 PMThe Artful Word
5:00
PM
SlowLiving
10:30 PMHendersons Herb Tinctures
7:30 PMWill the Constitution
6:30 PMMontpelier Brown Bag Series
Thursday
8:30 PM Lego Chat
9:30 PMMoose & Bears in NH
2:00 AMThe State of Marriage
9:00 PMCommunity Producers
3:00 AMYestermorrow Lecture Series 11:00 PMBurlington Bookfest
9:30 PMTalking About Movies
Preview
4:00 AMTaste for Life
11:30 PMSustainable Living Series 10:00 PMCity Room with Steven
4:30 AMOn the Waterfront
Pappas
Sunday
5:00 AM2015 Cornish Fair
10:30 PMGhost Chronicles
1:30 AM Lego Chat
5:30 AMSalaam/Shalom
2:00 AMCommunity Producers
6:30 AMYoga To Go
11:30 PMGory Storytime
2:30 AMTalking About Movies
7:30 AMRagFest Concerts
Tuesday
3:00 AMVaccine Mandates
8:30 AM Judge Ben
3:00 AMEthan Allen Homestead
3:30 AMGhost Chronicles
9:30 AMEthan Allen Homestead
4:00 AMRagtime - All Tha Jazz
4:30 AMGory Storytime
10:30 AMIts News to Us
5:00 AMTalking About Movies
5:00 AMGreen Mountain Vets for
11:30 AMThe Y Connection
6:00 AM Lifelines
Peace
12:00 PMVermont Today
6:30 AMFor the Animals
6:00 AMHolistically Speaking
1:30 PMThe State of Marriage
7:00 AMAuthors at the Aldrich
2:30 PMYestermorrow Lecture Series 6:30 AMMountain Man Adventures
8:00 AMSidewalks Entertainment
7:00 AMCuban Bridge
3:30 PMTaste for Life
8:30 AMGreen Mountain Vets for
8:31 AMCar Stories
4:00 PMOn the Waterfront
Peace
9:00 AM Health Talk
4:30 PM2015 Cornish Fair
9:30 AMEthan Allen Homestead
5:00 PMSalaam/Shalom
9:30 AMHolistically Speaking
10:30 AMRagtime - All Tha Jazz
6:00 PMYoga To Go
10:00 AMMountain Man Adventures
11:30 AMTalking About Movies
7:00 PMRagFest Concerts
10:30 AMCuban Bridge
12:30 PM Lifelines
8:00 PM Judge Ben
11:00 AMHometown Storytellers
1:00 PMFor the Animals
9:00 PMEthan Allen Homestead
12:00 PMCar Stories
1:30 PMAuthors at the Aldrich
10:00 PMIts News to Us
12:30 PMHealth Talk
2:30 PMCVTSport.net
11:00 PMThe Y Connection
1:00 PMEthan Allen Homestead
4:02 PMTruck Pull 2015
11:30 PMVermont Today
2:00 PMRagtime - All Tha Jazz
5:00 PMCuban Bridge
Friday
3:00 PMTalking About Movies
6:00
PM
Conversations
with
Kay
1:00 AMGreen Mountain Care Board
2:30 AMTwin St vs Granite St Derby 6:30 PMVermont Historical Society 4:00 PM Lifelines
4:30 PMFor the Animals
7:30 PMIts News to Us
4:00 AMWRJ Vet Center Grand
8:30 PMThe Y Connection
5:00 PMAuthors at the Aldrich
Opening
9:00 PMVermont Today
5:00 AMHoliday Fun
6:00 PMSidewalks Entertainment
10:30 PMThe State of Marriage
5:30 AMGhost Chronicles
6:30 PMGreen Mountain Vets for
11:30 PMYestermorrow Lecture
6:30 AM13 Most Haunted - MA
Peace
Series
7:00 AMUnderstanding PTSD
7:30 PMHolistically Speaking
Monday
8:30 AMHunger Mountain Co-op
8:00 PMMountain Man Adventures
2:00 AMEthan Allen Homestead
11:00 AMIssues of Aging
8:30 PMCuban Bridge
12:30 PMGreen Mountain Care Board 3:30 AMWill the Constitution
9:00 PMHometown Storytellers
4:30 AM Lego Chat
3:00 PMHigh on the Hog
10:00 PMCar Stories
5:00 AMCommunity Producers
3:30 PMWRJ Vet Center Grand
10:30 PMHealth Talk
5:30 AMTalking About Movies
Opening
11:00 PMTalking About Movies
6:00 AMCity Room with Steven
4:30 PMHoliday Fun
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It's Back!
CHEESE BAGEL TWIST
Musician/Producer Patrick Ross brings 9 All-Star Banjo players to Court Street Arts in Haverhill, NH
on April 9 and 10.
Sunday, April 10
Monday, April 11
Wednesday, April 13
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B-M Road-Berlin
622-0250
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223-0928
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Saturday, April 16
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Tuesday, April 19
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Vermont, will appear in storefronts, businesses, and bus stops throughout Montpelier,
and in four Vermont Welcome Centers. The
poets include schoolchildren, nationally recognized award-winning writers, and sharply
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PoemTown Randolph, PoemTown St.
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Kelly Brooks of Waterbury caught this 30-inch lake trout while ice fishing on Lake Champlain in early
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The workshop is an opportunity for educators to receive training in two nationally recognized curriculum guides that address wildlife management and forestry topics in an
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atmosphere) was a remarkable 1.3F above the historical (19812010) average, a baseline that is already some 0.8F (0.45C)
hotter than pre-industrial levels. These kinds of rises were not
anticipated which begs the question, Is it methane contribution? Plus El Nino.
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three bedroom house with rental income, and a large barn for lots of possible
uses. Nine rooms in the main house, 2 baths, plus an ell than can be developed
for more rooms and space. Shown by appointment only, day notice required.
For more photos go to www.ClaireDuke.com.
Barre Town ........................................................................................... $485,000.
Outstandingly beautiful home at the lake with morning and afternoon sun streaming
in. Vermont agstone patio at lakeside, 3-bedroom year-round home with large
2-car garage, adorable breakfast room, open living space, 2 baths, 210 ft.
of lake frontage and situated at the end of a year-round town-maintained road.
Whats not to like? You can be moved in by the 4th of July to watch the huge 4th
of July Joes Pond Fireworks show right from your patio! For more photos go to
www.ClaireDuke.com.
Cabot, Joes Pond ................................................... $399,000.
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