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Public Library
Barre
Story Hour
Mondays and Tuesdays at 10:30 a.m.
Katherine Paterson Childrens Room
Songs, stories and crafts for kids of all ages.
Note: There will be no Story Hour at the Main Library during the school break (April 18-19). Story Hours will resume
on April 25 and 26.
York Branch Story Hour: Tuesdays at 10 a.m.
All the fun of story time, conveniently located at our York
Branch in East Barre!
Their Playlists:
Ours:
Games Day
Thursday, April 21
Katherine Paterson Childrens Room
Bored on April Break? Come by the Childrens Room for a
game to pass the time!
00 songs
& Counting!
Poetry Slam
Friday, April 29 at 6 p.m.
Milne Community Room
This Anything Goes! slam features a 5-minute time limit
for poets and performers, with music allowed and covers
okay if identified as such. Even group performances are
encouraged. This is an all-ages event, so discretion is required.
Can the single voice of an impassioned poet outscore a harp
solo? Find out at 6:30 p.m., Friday, January 29. Come early
and enjoy free pizza at 6!
Ainsworth
Public Library
Williamstown
Storytime
Story time has returned to the library! Our new Librarian,
Sarah Snow, will lead us as we sing songs, read stories and do
a craft. Geared for children birth to 6 years old, this weekly
program will run every Wednesday from 10-11am. No registration is necessary and everything we do is free! You do not
need to be a Williamstown resident to participate.
Employment Opportunities
Are you a people person? Creative? Love to read? Can easily find a needle in a haystack? If you answered yes to all of
these questions, then youre ready to join our customerfocused team. Were looking for two part time library clerks,
6 hours each a week. Please go to our website library@
Williamstownvt.org for more information. Deadline to apply
is Wednesday, April 20.
Friends
The Friends of the Library is a volunteer organization
dedicated to supporting the library. They organize several
fundraisers throughout the year, with profits and activities that
support the Library. The Friends meet on the second Monday
of each month at 6pm at the Library. They are always looking
for new members with fresh ideas and enthusiasm! Meetings
are open to the public and you are welcome to sit in on a meeting without making a commitment. The April meeting will be
on Monday, April 11 from 6-7 p.m. at the library.
Please Provide Feedback
The Library is seeking feedback on what patrons would like
to see more of at the Library. Are there certain books that you
are interested in seeing? Programming that would interest
you? Ideas for using the space differently? Please call or email
us with your ideas. 433-5887 library@williamstownvt.org
Library Cards
Did you know that we offer free library cards? You do not
need to be a resident of Williamstown to get one. We have lots
of materials that you can borrow: books, DVDs, audio books,
various passes and the latest magazines. Stop in to the library
and fill out an application.
Library Hours:
2:00 to 6:00 Mon, *Tues, Thurs, Fri.
(*6:00 to 7:00 volunteer staffed, call ahead.)
9:00 to 6:00 Wednesday 9:00 to 1:00 Saturday
Contact: 802-433-5887, library@williamstownvt.org, ainsworthpubliclibrary.org
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Brooke Paige of Washington, VT, is seeking to have his name on the Democratic Party Vermont
Statewide Primary for both ofces of the Governor and Attorney General. Paige is well known in
the states political circle and recently held a press conference to explain his positions on the
major issues facing Vermont including health care, out-of-control taxation, drug addiction and
law enforcement, government transparency and energy conservation for full details, visit Paiges
website at www.brookepaige.us
Spring Classes
Its not too late to
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week of April 11. There
is still space available
in several classes,
including poetry, tai
chi, French, and yoga. Stop by the office at 58
Barre Street or visit our website at www.
montpelier-vt.org/msac to learn more.
Van Transportation to MSAC Now
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Every Tuesday, get a free door-to-door ride
to the senior center and you could enjoy a
wonderful lunch, our Swingin Over Sixties
band, acupuncture clinic ($), chair yoga class
($), Your Financial Future class ($), Read
Aloud from Two for the Far North, and
more! If youre 50 or older, need help getting
around, and live in Montpelier or Berlin, you
qualify. Call us at 262-6288 to get a ride.
Thank you to Hunger Mountain Coop,
Walmart Foundation, North Country Federal
Credit Union, and the Vermont Community
Foundation for supporting this program!
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how these programs help create connections among children, the food in their cafeterias and the local farms in their communities.
At the competition, teams were given 90
minutes to prepare their recipes for a panel of
judges guided by Chef Jim Birmingham of
the New England Culinary Institute. This
years esteemed panel included chefs, farmers, child nutrition professionals, food writers, students, educators, legislators, and news
anchors. Among them: James Beard Awardwinning cookbook author Molly Stevens and
Food Networks Kids Baking Championship
star Peggy Fischer.
All recipes from the 2016 competition can
be reprinted, and are posted on the Jr Iron
Chef VT website here: http://vtfeed.org/
jrironchefvt/recipes.
Every year our panel of judges is blown
away by the quality of the recipes being prepared by the students who participate, said
Amy Gifford, coordinator of Jr Iron Chef VT.
They taste good, they look good, and many
use local ingredients in a really creative
way.
The following awards were given to teams
in both the middle and high school age categories:
Crowd Pleaser the dish that best incorporates color, texture, and taste for a true crowd
pleaser.
Lively Local the dish that best highlights
Vermont foods.
Mise en Place (everything in its place)
the team that shows exemplary teamwork,
order, and professionalism.
Evan Warner (right), as Sam, ies through the air during the subway scene in Ghost-The Musical,
Northeld Middle High Schools 2016 Spring Musical. The play, which was skillfully done by the entire
cast, ran for three performances in front of large, appreciative, audiences last weekend. Photo by Bill
Croney
From coin identification to how our banking system worksVermont students were
challenged this year, through two financial
literacy programs, to learn more about how
our economy works. State Treasurer Beth
Pearce today recognized student achievement
in the Reading is an Investment program and
the Be Money Wise financial literacy poster
contest. Both programs are administered by
the Treasurers office.
We started these programs to raise the
financial literacy of Vermonts youth, said
Pearce. These programs provide teachers,
school librarians and parents with tools they
can use to introduce financial concepts to
children. The aim is to start an educational
process in students that encourages them to
learn money management skills and build
their knowledge of how the economy
works.
Students were recognized for their work in
the Reading is an Investment program. The
program was used this year in 138 Vermont
elementary schools. This is the sixth year of
the program, which promotes both financial
literacy and reading literacy through classroom and library instruction and through a
personal reading program. There were 5,664
students who completed the reading challenge this year and had their names entered in
a random drawing to win one of twenty $250
college savings accounts provided by the
Vermont Student Assistance Corporation.
Reading is an Investment is underwritten by
the TD Bank Charitable Foundation, the
Windham Foundation and Comcast.
Students winning college savings accounts
are: Lea Krause, Addison Central School;
Eliana Dolloff, Albany Community School;
Ryu Wright and Steven Collette, Bennington
Elementary School; Aden Moore and Ashton
Taylor, Bradford Elementary School; Carson
Hooks and Maxwell Campbell, Chamberlin
Elementary School; Jazmine Curley, ChesterAndover Elementary School; Tenley
Whitehouse, Ferrisburg Central School;
Libby Bowley, Lakeview Union School;
Makiah Richardson, Lunenburg Elementary
School; Parker Eidsheim, Mallets Bay School;
Taylor Lacoste, Manchester Elementary
School; Ainsley Meyer, NewBrook
Elementary School; Archer Henderson, St.
Albans Town Educational Center; Gabrielle
Spaulding, Sheldon Elementary School; Cade
Tessier, Swanton Central School; Rebecca
Butler, Underhill ID Elementary School; and
William Collins, Washington Village School.
Manchester Elementary School and
Washington Village School each won a fourfoot-tall Vermont Teddy Bear for their school
engage in classroom conversations and roundtable discussions. An afternoon panel discussion will address Preparing for the Next
Century of ROTC, which will be moderated
by Tom Bowman, Pentagon Reporter for
National Public Radio. Friday evening, the
symposium concludes with a keynote by Lt.
General H.R. McMaster, a leading military
futurist.
On Saturday, April 23, Norwich will participate in the world-wide synchronized 5K
fun run, in partnership with JROTC, which
aims to set a Guinness World Record for
participation; post race festivities include a
barbeque and awards.
For the full schedule and to register, go to:
www.Norwich.edu/ROTC100
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name of _H. Brooke Paige_ whose residence is in the city/town of _WASHINGTON _in
the county of _ORANGE_ for the offices of _GOVERNOR and ATTORNEY GENERAL_
in the _STATEWIDE ELECTION_ to be voted for on Tuesday, the 9th day of August, 2016;
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DR. W. PETER GUTHMANN, 68, died peacefully in the comfort of his home surrounded by
the love of his family on Tuesday, March 29,
2016, in Morrisville, Vermont. It was the end of
a two-year battle with cancer that he faced with
courage and dignity. Dr. Guthmann was born on
Jan. 31, 1948, at Copley Hospital in Morrisville,
the son of Dr. William P. and Florence Heyne Guthmann, and
was a 1966 graduate of Peoples Academy. He attended the
University of Nebraska College of Dentistry, his fathers alma
mater, and received his Doctor of Dental Surgery degree in
1973. He returned to Morrisville to join the family dental
practice started by his father on Aug. 12, 1938. Dr. Guthmann
began his own practice on Oct. 26, 1973, a practice he shared
with his father until Dr. Guthmann Sr. retired in 1977. An
active member of the Vermont State Dental Society, Dr.
Guthmann served on its board of directors, acting as president
of the VSDS from 2004-2005, and he was a national delegate
to the American Dental Association Convention from 20022005. He retired on Oct. 31, 2014, after 41 years of an accomplished career in dentistry. Upon his retirement, Guthmann
Family Dentistry was recognized for serving the residents of
Lamoille County for 75 years.
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TOWN OF BARRE
NOTICE
The Town of Barre is about to begin updating its local hazardous mitigation plan (LHMP). The LHMP will identify and prioritize
hazards facing the town and will list strategies to reduce risk to
life, property and environment during a hazardous event or natural
disaster. A current LHMP is required to apply for federal disaster
relief or to apply for mitigation grants.
Public input is needed to ensure the plan reects what is most
important to Barre Town. When a draft plan is written a public hearing will be held to gather comments about that draft LHMP.
Questions can be sent to ofces@barretown.org. The Municipal Building is handicap accessible.
Carl Rogers, Town Manager
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Cabot School welcomes the Kindergarten Class of
2016-17! Parents of all children who will be ve
by September 1, 2016 and plan to enroll in Cabot
School Kindergarten must register their children
during the week of May 2-6, 2016 at the Cabot School
ofce. Please bring an original birth certicate and
vaccination records. You may contact Linda Savoca at
563-2289 if you have questions.
IMPORTANT DATES:
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Card Shower
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Jones-Packard
Engagement
Florence
Winters
80TH Birthday
~ April 22 ~
Send Birthday
Wishes to:
P.O. Box 645
Williamstown
VT 05679
SHOWER OF
THANK YOU
goes out to all my
family and friends
for all the cards,
flowers, visits.
My day was
very
special.
Card
Shower
for
God
Bless
You All.
Lorraine
Paquet Adams
Born in Barre on
April 24, 1926
-Dorothy
Maurice
Happy
Birthday, Mom
(Memere)!
You are 90 years loved!
Please send
birthday wishes to:
200 Main Street
Montpelier, VT 05602
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A big thank you to all my
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I am a blessed man.
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UVM Health Network - Central Vermont Medical Center volunteers are an integral part
of our mission to meet the needs and improve the health of the residents of central
Vermont. Our volunteers greet and escort patients at the hospital, retail for a cause in
the Auxiliary shops, enrich activities for Woodridge residents, visit with patients for
companionship and support, knit comfort shawls, and more! To learn how you can
become a part of our dynamic team, visit www.cvmc.org, email julia.page@cvmc.org or
call Volunteer Services at 371-5364.
11/12/15 2:47 PM
In addition, members of the CVMC Board of Trustees and CVMC Auxiliary give of
their time and talents. Thank you to all of our volunteers for your dedicated service
during 2015 on behalf of our patients.
Silver
250-499 hours
Agnes Aubertin
William Benkwitt
Elsie Boisvert
Mary Ann Bowen
Clayton Copping
Suzanne Day
Gary Downs
Alice Duncan
Janet Foster
Walter Frey
Mary Gagne
Karen Gerdel
Joan Hart
Lydia Lewis
Delina Loati
Christine Long
Coralin Mackey
Judith Manning
Joseph McKeon
Mary Ann McKeon
Jennifer Milne
Edward Myers
Steve Needle
Norma Segale
Pamela Tucker
Carol Welch
Margaret White
Rachael Williams
Raeleen Wright
Arreta Boyd
Anita Ellero
John Flannery
Joan Habbep
Margaret OToole
Michelle Singer
Carol Van Etten
Lorraine Watker
Marilyn White
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Marie Burke
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Christine Ditmeyer
Norma Donovan
Madison Dunbar
Joseph Durachinsky &
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Alice Ennis
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Peg Ayer
Wanda Baril
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Arreta Boyd
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Joan Hart
Roxanne Jarvis
Sarah Miller
Heidi Pelletier
Jean Rubalcaba
Carol Welch
Marilyn White
Ginny Wright
Ann Zalinger
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committee
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Rebecca Karnedy
Julia Morgan
Denise Parry
Debbie Plant
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of Trustees
Christopher Barbieri
Mike Dellipriscoli
Sarah L. Field
Thomas J. Golonka
Joyce Judy
Marta Marble
Robin Nicholson
Heidi Pelletier
Laura Plude
Thomas Robbins
Sandy Rousse
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Greg Voorheis
Carol Welch
Marilyn White
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members
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Toni Kaeding
Jim Kurrle
Joe Preddy
Cory Richardson
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that operate locally through packs and troops. Scouting organizations are entirely dependent on volunteers. Whether you sign up as
a leader, a coleader or a person who works behind the scenes, you
will be a part of an organization that has helped to shape kids for
decades.
Religious organizations also provide opportunities for adults
to work with kids and young adults. Volunteer work is an integral
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On behalf of the staff and patients of the clinic, thank you to all who volunteered in 2014.
Physicians
Ken Borie, DO
Nancy Chickering, MD
Fran Cook, MD
Kris Jensen, MD
Richard Katzman, MD
Marvin Malek, MD
Terence Naumann, MD
Bernie Noe, ND
Allan Ramsay, MD
Craig Sullivan, MD
Carol Vassar, MD
Don Weinberg, MD
Stuart Williams, MD
Gail Yanowitch, MD
Mark Yorra, MD, Medical
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Jeffrey Lourie, FNP
Tara Meyer, FNP
Linda Wulff, Adult Psych &
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Jonathan Weker, MD
Alan Zaur, MD
Mental Health Counselors
Anne Campbell, PhD
Kenneth Matzner, LiCSW
Nutritionists
Bonnie Alexander, MS
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Nurses
Geoff Farnum, RN
Kit Gates, RN
Cecile Gendron, RN
Emily Hazelton, RN
Suzanne Liff, RN
Sharon Lunde, RN
Karen Murray, LPN
Susan Torchia, RN
Richard Wade, RN
Goldie Watson, RN
Bodywork
Melissa Benner, Reiki
Carey Kimball, MT
Melissa Marks, MT
Clinical Assistance
Maj. Joe Verduzco
Norwich University pre-med
Dylan Bellavance, MA, premed
Referral & Consulting
Practitioners
Eric Asnis, MD,
Gastroenterology
Christian Bean, MD,
Orthopedics
Sally Bishko, DDS, Dentistry
Laurie Forest, DDS, Dentistry
Sandra Farnham, Au.D.Green
Mountain Speech and
Hearing Services
Peter Guthmann, DDS,
Dentistry
Richard Herbert, DMD,
Dentistry
Arif Kahn, MD Pulmonology
Mark Leipert, OD Berlin
Optical
Andrew Minkin, MD,
Gastroenterology
Caroline Murphy, DDS,
Dentistry
Daniel Sax, MD Neurology
Richard Venmar, DMD,
Dentistry
Morrisville Community Dental
Clinic
Northern Vermont Oral
Surgery
Plainfield Health Center Dental
Clinic
Receptionists
Dottie Cadorette
Lily Herzig
Daniel Homier
Kasey Jacobs (Norwich
University Student)
Molly Lefkowitz
Cameron O'Connor
Lori Rathbone
We apologize to anyone we may have inadvertently omitted, and truly thank everyone for their
time and commitment to the Clinic and the health of our community.
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plan.
The Agency of Agriculture urges all farmers considering
applying manure at this time of year to operate with the
utmost of care so that water quality is protected.
Individual conditions vary significantly across the state,
said Chuck Ross, Vermonts Secretary of Agriculture, Food,
and Markets. Farmers need to assess their fields carefully
and take action to ensure they are in compliance and are protecting our waterways.
The manure spreading ban is a regulation that has been in
place since 1995 under the Accepted Agricultural Practice
rules. Vermont was a leading state in developing such a ban.
In recent years several other states have considered adopting,
or have adopted, the standard. Research has shown that
manure applications on frozen ground can increase the runoff
potential.
This year, the existing AAPs will be replaced by the
Required Agricultural Practices (RAPs), which reflect updated water quality protection standards as required by the Act 64
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After that:
Remove the handle screw;
Use a wrench to unscrew
the packing nut;
Unscrew the stem;
Remove the worn seat
washer (which may be held in
place by a brass screw); and
Coat the new washer with
plumbers grease and reinstall
the fixture.
FIRST STEPS
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You will be removing parts that test will come in turning on the
essentially block the water from water. After youve reinstalled
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property and loss of lives.
Even if you dont own the home you currently live in, you still need to know a thing
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One of the most dangerous places around the home is on top of a
ladder. Especially if you dont scale
them very often, ladders can pose
balance issues. And given the
height youre dealing with, a fall
can be very dangerous.
Always place ladders on a firm,
level surface and always avoid wet
ground.
Once youre on the ladder, avoid
leaning too far to one side or reaching for items. This can throw off
your balance and quickly shift the
weight of the ladder.
Other tips:
Never climb a ladder without
someone nearby;
Keep your ladder away from
electrical wires, tree limbs or other
obstructions; and
Use a sturdy step ladder instead
of furniture or a countertop to
reach high areas.
GENERAL SAFETY
Many injuries occur in far less
dramatic ways than falling from a
ladder.
Improper stretching and lifting
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back, keeping you out of any home
improvement projects until you
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When lifting heavy objects, it is
important to separate your feet
shoulder-width apart, bend your
knees and lift with your legs.
Other tips:
If taking on a large project, alert
your friends and family ahead of
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on you periodically;
Always keep a phone within
reach in case of an injury; and
If working in the heat, take frequent breaks and hydrate properly.
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ater leakage, cracks or rust are all great reasons to install a new toilet
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you can save money on your water bill while updating your space.
REMOVING YOUR
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Before adding your new
throne, you have to ditch your
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basic steps, none more important that turning off the water at
the shutoff valve.
Next:
Flush the toilet to drain all
the water from both the tank
and toilet bowl, which should
not refill now that the water is
turned off.
Disconnect your supply
line with a wrench, making
sure not to damage your water
pipe in the process.
Unbolt the toilet bowl from
the floor.
Carefully lift your toilet and
remove it from the room. You
should consider separating the
tank from the bowl to make for
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Remove the old wax ring
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EAST HARDWICK - Touch of Grace
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worship 10:00 (incl. 11:20 childrens church);
adult Sunday School 9:00 (Sep. thru June). Tue.
evening Bible study (call for info). Wed. youth
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EAST MONTPELIER - Crossroads Christian
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Monday nights 7-9 p.m. Mens Breakfast, 2nd
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Collapse
Peak Oil: The point in human history when the maximum rate of
extraction of oil is reached. Once
weve reached this peak it is all downhill from there. After the peak,
the world oil supply will drop and drop until theres nothing left.
The captivating and ridiculous documentary Collapse begins
by presenting this reasonable macro-economic concept. And then it
takes us down a wormhole of hysterical doomsday paranoia.
The lm is simply a long interview in 2009 with Michael Ruppert.
He is one deranged dude.
Ruppert fully believes in the theory of Peak Oil. And he is certain
that the Peak Oil tipping point happened July 2008, when the price
of oil reached $145 per barrel.
Ruppert goes into fascinating detail about how every aspect of our
civilizations food-production process is dependent on oil.
We manufacture the seeds in oil-dependent Monsanto factories.
We unnaturally enrich the soil with oil-based fertilizer. We keep the
elds pest-free with oil-based pesticides dropped from above by oilfueled airplanes. We gather the crops using oil-driven harvesting machines. We transport the nished food product to you via oil-fueled
trucks. The trucks, by the way, are made from oil-based plastic and
roll along on tires that are made from oil.
Since oil=food, no oil=catastrophic famine. In Rupperts mind, the
equation is as simple as that and the future of humanity is sealed.
Collapse is a terric movie. But certainly not because Rupperts
theory is correct.
While I totally agree that wed be better off if we ate more locally
grown food, everything else about Rupperts story is ridiculously
wrong.
When oil runs out, humanity will inevitably turn to another fuel
source. And oil isnt running out any time soon. Rupperts Peak Oil
date of July 2008 has been proven wrong. Due to fracking, we now
have more oil than we know what to do with. The price of a barrel of
oil has plummeted to $40 per barrel.
But, really, there is no point in arguing against a doomsday fanatic
using logic and facts.
I have one thing to say to Mr. Ruppert and men (its always men)
like him: what makes you so special? What makes you think that
the world is going to end in your lifetime? What makes you so smart
that you can see the truth while everyone else is blind?
Today, theres a preacher in Oklahoma who is yelling from the
pulpit that Jesus is coming again soon to smite the unbelievers. Today, the Islamic State is butchering people in order to bring about the
prophesized nal battle between Muslims and indels in a Syrian
eld. Today, Al Gore is scaring a group of college kids into thinking
that they will be killed by superstorms caused by climate change.
Im not saying Al Gore is as bad as ISIS. But they are both equally
wrong. And they are both suffering from the same delusions that the
end is near and that they are the holy prophets who are preaching
the truth.
The actual truth, of course, is that we are just puny, unimportant
bags of esh. Civilization worked ne for thousands of years before
us and it will quickly forget us and move on for another thousand
years.
A wholesome lesson that most of us learn in early childhood is that
we arent special and that the world doesnt revolve around us.
Doomsday prophets like Michael Ruppert are fascinating to
listen to. But, in the end, they are just arrogant children who
never grew up.
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4 Summer St., E.Barre
802-249-2525
8:30-3:30 Mon-Wed-Thurs-Fri
Sat till noon
Closed Sun & Tues.
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FLEA MARKETS
RUMMAGES
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snowblower, tools, cameras,
gardening tools.
Everything must go.
Thursday, April 28-Sunday,
May 1st. 8-5.
332 Websterville Road, Websterville.
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Williamstown VT
continued on page 38
WANTED
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dental, life insurance, and 401(k). www.pikeindustries.com
Montpelier
Berlin
Barre
Licensed Nurses Assistant preferred. The Van Driver is responsible for the safe
transportation of residents to and from the ElderCare Center during approved activities
to pre-determined destinations. RESPONSIBILITIES/ACCOUNTABILITIES: 1. Operates
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n work with
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orking parents
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MISCELLANEOUS
continued
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Green Mountain Boyz Logo
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In The Safe Barn At:
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DEAR
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has a 3-year-old mixed
Shi-tzu/poodle. He is
very spoiled and loves
to go with her everywhere. The problem is
that when she leaves
him (it doesnt matter
what house hes left
at), he leaves a large,
smelly present. I can
see this is in defiance,
but what can we do? Please reply; Im desperate. -- C.L,
via email
DEAR C.L.: Your first move should be to erase the word
defiance from your vocabulary. Yes, your mothers dog
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behind, but hes not being angry or defiant or petulant. The
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Fluffy is very attached to your mother. And your mom
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shoes or destroy the living room.
Yelling at Fluffy, rubbing his nose in his own mess or
confining him will not stop the behavior. His anxiety has to
be addressed.
Fluffy needs independence training, possibly combined
with an anti-anxiety drug. The veterinarian is the first step
in the process. An obedience trainer can put together a
regimen that gradually increases Fluffys ability to be left
alone.
If your mother follows the vets (or trainers) program
faithfully, Fluffy will improve immensely. And your carpet
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FIREWOOD
BEAT THE MAY RUSH!
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Sparrow Farm 802-229-2347
2010 TREK
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802-476-6237
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asking $1,000
Central VT
Career Center
476-6237 ext. 1138
STORAGE
HARDWOOD
KINDLING,
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8x20,
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OCEAN
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STURDY
PRESSURE
TREATED WOOD Swing Set
Includes Extras
$275.
802-476-8417
VERMONT VARIETY
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976 VT Rte 12
Randolph. Vt
Wed-Thurs-Friday
10-4
Sat 10-2
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MUSICAL
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Drums, guitar, bass, more.
Responsible, accredited intstructor/musician. 20+ years
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used Fretted Instruments.
Michael Ricciarelli 802-2290952, 802-272-1875 www.
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TOOLS REPAIRED
Very fast turn around time.
Tool Warehouse Outlet, BarreMontpelier Rd. 802-479-3363,
1-800-462-7656
WOOD/HEATING
EQUIP.
1-877-204-3054
LEASING
Exit 3
off I-89
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$
Royalton, VT
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ARCHERY
AMMO WAREHOUSE
New, Used, Guns.
Wolf .223 $150/500-Rounds.
Gallison Hill Rd
Montpelier. 802-479-0044
NEW AND used guns, muzzle loaders, accessories.
Snowsville General Store,
E.Braintree, VT 802-7285252
TOOLS/
MACHINERY
BOATING &
FISHING
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JAZZIE
METALBESTOS INSULATED
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will return call promptly.
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FOOD GRADE Barrels totes,
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The Barrel Man. 802-4395149
GROW THE BEST GARDEN
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KENNELS.
Boarding dogs. Heated runs.
Located Orange Center, 4790466.
Country
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East Montpelier
802-229-0114
Radiant Heated Floors For Winter,
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Barre Area
More Information
1-802-479-5346
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SEAMSTRESS
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AVERYS TREE SERVICES;
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Prompt, Dependable Service
since 2005. Bob Morin 802522-9753
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802-371-9293.
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793-2363
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CASH $
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(802) 479-1811
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and Removal
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Hauling
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Excellent References
DIRECTORY
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802-371-9293
of profit
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LAWN MOWING
802-883-5090
General Contracting
(802) 595-2489
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rs
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ASSIGNED BACK TO DEALER. ALL SALE PRICES AND PAYMENTS EXCLUDE TAX, TITLE AND REGISTRATION FEES WHERE APPLICABLE. PHOTOS ARE FOR ILLUSTRATION PURPOSES ONLY AND MIGHT VARY BY
MODEL. REBATES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. ALL SALE PRICES ARE BASED ON DEALER DISCOUNT AND APPLICABLE FACTORY REBATES & INCENTIVES. SEE SHOWROOM FOR DETAILS.
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119
$
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24
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Lease:
/mo
For very well qualified lessees. 24 months 20,000 miles total. Lessee responsible for excess wear, tear, maintenance & excess mileage of .25/mile
over 20,000 miles. Excludes tax, title & registration. Must have a competitive lease in household or have a Chrysler lease expiring by April 3, 2017.
219
$
299
$
24
Month
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MSRP
Rebate
Commercial Rebate*
Competitive Cargo Van**
Crosstown Discount
After rebates
For very well qualified lessees. 24 months 20,000 miles total. Lessee responsible for excess wear, tear, maintenance & excess mileage of
.25/mile over 20,000 miles. Excludes tax, title & registration. Must have a Chrysler lease expiring between 5-1-16 and 7-31-16 to qualify.
169
$
289
/mo
/mo
For very well qualified lessees. 24 months 20,000 miles total. Lessee responsible for excess wear, tear, maintenance & excess mileage of
.25/mile over 20,000 miles. Excludes tax, title & registration. Must have a competitive lease or have a Chrysler lease expiring by 4-3-17.
99
$
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/mo
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/mo
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.25/mile over 32,500 miles. Excludes tax, title & registration. Must have a competitive lease in household or be a Chrylser returning lessee.
/mo
OR
149
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24
Month
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24
Month
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/mo
/mo
OR
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OR
*Must have business tax ID and **have a competitive cargo van in household. See showroom for details.
/mo
For very well qualified lessees. 24 months 20,000 miles total. Lessee responsible for excess wear, tear, maintenance & excess mileage of
.25/mile over 20,000 miles. Excludes tax, title & registration. Must have a Chrysler lease expiring between 5-1-16 and 7-31-16 to qualify.
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Miltons Cole Lagro (left, in blue) comes in for the steal in last
Wednesday afternoons Unified basketball game against Northfield.
Northfield tied the game in the closing minute but Milton came back
to win 28-26 in overtime. Unified teams play full 32-minute (running
time) games and if it is tied ,they then play a three-minute overtime.
Photo by Bill Croney
Central Vermont Tennis Association members Dana McCarthy (left) and Rhoda Chickering (center)
present Peoples Health & Wellness Clinic Executive Director Peter Youngbaer with a check for
$2,001.19 to help with diagnostic testing costs for the clinics patients. The money was raised at
CVTAs Maria Broggini Memorial Tennis Tournament. Broggini, a long-time CVTA member and champion, died in 1999 of colon cancer. The tournament was named after her, and an annual donation to
the Clinic was created for colon cancer screening. The Clinic has now expanded that fund to cover a
full range of diagnostic testing for its patients, including for colon cancer. Photo taken by CVTA member, Linn Syz
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Vermont moose hunting permit applications are now available on the Vermont Fish
& Wildlife Departments website (www.
vtfishandwildlife.com).
Printed applications will be available from
Vermont license agents in early May.
A total of 135 regular moose season permits and 25 archery moose season permits
will be issued for Vermonts 2016 October
moose hunt. The regular season will be
October 15-20, and the archery season is
October 1-7.
The number of permits are reduced from
last year in ten Wildlife Management Units,
and permits will be for bulls-only in all
WMUs except B, C and E1.
The 160 permits being issued represent a
40 percent decrease from the number of permits issued last year. Hunters are expected to
harvest close to 70 moose.
We recommended a reduction in permit
numbers and a continuation of bulls-only
permits in most of the units this year based on
biological data, and our population estimates
indicating moose densities remain below
management goals in many areas, said wildlife biologist Cedric Alexander, Vermonts
moose project leader. The intent of the pro-
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Calla lilies, like Night Cap with its black flowers and the white blooms of Crystal Clear, are
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display indoors. Photo by Longfield Gardens
By Melinda Myers
Whether your gardens and containers are in full sun or
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the house leaving the premises.
The buyer is responsible for moving the units and all work to set them in place.
Directions: Leblanc is a sharp turn off North Main Street and Milne in Barre by Budzyn
Tire. #10 Leblanc Ave.
Additional information may be obtained by contacting Steve Coultas, Building Trades Teacher,
at (802) 476-6237 Ext. 2137, or 595-0392.
Proposal is due by Friday, April 15, 2016. Proposal may be mailed to the address above,
c/o Lisa Perreault, Business Manager. The school district reserves the right to accept or reject
any proposal in the interest of the school district. A decision will be made by The Enterprise
Corporation by June 15, 2016.
(Label left corner of envelope Sealed Proposal)
Faxed Proposals will not be accepted
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