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dents pay per unit such as by volume or weight in Montpelier on weekdays between 8 a.m. and 5
for their trash, rather than paying flat fees. In p.m. Please be aware that CVSWMD is closed
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order to be compliant with Vermonts Universal Variable Rate Pricing and Clear Bag Ordinance
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March 2015
Tuesday, March 10, from 68:00 p.m.
The Mind & Its Potential with Geshe Sherab
Geshe Sherab will discuss the Buddhist perspective that everything, our happiness and our sorrow come from our mind. He will
engage us in real techniques and methods to change our mind,
increasing our happiness and increasing our potential as humans.
Geshe Sherab, a master of the new generation, is fluent in English.
He is currently the Headmaster of Kopan Monastery in Nepal,
where he grew up as a young monk.
Twin Valley Senior Center is asking you to celebrate St. Patricks Day with a scrumptious corned
beef, cabbage, carrots, potatoes, rolls, and apple
crisp dinner, by DONATION, on March 17 from
4-7 p.m. at TVSC. The Abbey Group of Enosburg has very generously sponsored this wonderful true Irish dinner and the benefits
go to the Meals on Wheels Program at TVSC.
The Abbey Group, prepares wonderfully crafted meals from
locally grown foods, and is the food team at the Vermont State
House, and many food courts and schools here in Vermont. You
will not want to miss this opportunity to savor their food and at the
same time, donate to the program so that so many homebound
seniors, disabled, and veterans can have properly prepared nutritious meals delivered to their homes by very dedicated volunteers,
right here in Central Vermont. TVSC is very dedicated to this
program, and it is one of many ways TVSC is helping seniors that
come to the center remain independent, mobile, and in their own
homes. We delivered 6,293 meals and served 4,003 congregate
meals from 10/01/2013 to 9/30/2014 at TVSC, and have delivered
2,305 and served 1,491 congregate meals from 10/01/2014 to
YTD at TVSC. This totals 14,092 delivered and congregate meals!
We are happy to be helping so many local seniors with their food
needs, with hot and nutritious meals, so they will not suffer from
hunger.
Not only do volunteers deliver meals, but they also come with
a smile, and do a safety check, as this may be the only person the
senior will see or talk with all day. This is a lifeline for the homebound and for isolated seniors, right here in Central Vermont.
Many seniors want to remain in their own homes, which means
they remain happier and extend their independence and yet can
stay connected. Did you know that every dollar invested in Meals
on Wheels saves $50.00 in Medicaid spending? The best part and
most powerful part is that seniors can stay out of expensive nursing homes and hospitals. We are truly indebted to our volunteers
that drive many hundreds of miles each month for this invaluable
program. It is truly a rewarding experience for the drivers, knowing they are helping in a wonderful way each time they visit a
home. We could not do this without them.
Please join us on March 17 between 4 and 7 p.m. at TVSC,
Route 2, Blueberry Commons, in East Montpelier. We have a large
free parking lot and our center is totally handicapped accessible.
Again, this dinner is by DONATION. In our country, 9.3 million
seniors do not know where their next meal will come from. We do
not want our neighbors in Central Vermont to ever have to experience that need and isolation. Join your friends and neighbors at
TVSC and enjoy a delicious dinner from The Abbey Group and
celebrate the March for Meals Week!
please stop by the Barre Area Senior Center at 131 South Main St,
suite 4 in the Wall Street Complex.
Our book discussion group is reading The Language of Flowers
by Vanessa Differnbaugh and will be meeting on March 19 at 1:30
p.m. A limited number of copies of the book are available to borrow from the senior center. Please call 479-9512 to request a
book.
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The Barre Area Senior Center is partnering with local businesses and experts to bring the very best in financial information
to seniors. Our financial literacy workshop series begins March 11
at 1 p.m. The topic we will cover is Fraud, Scams, and Identity
Theft. This workshop will be led by Wendy Rea of Merchants
Bank, and we encourage seniors to attend. Our next workshop will
be March 17 at 1 p.m. with Liz Scharf of Capstone Community
Action, who will cover the topic of Budgeting. These workshops are free for seniors, but space is limited. Please call 4799512 or email director@barreseniors.org to sign up.
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It doesnt take long while wandering through your local bookstores self-improvement section to find books dealing with breakups or romantic relationship struggles. One Brookfield, Vermont
author is taking a look at a different type of loss that doesnt get a
lot of attention.
Nina Gabys book, Dumped: Stories of
Women Unfriending Women, is a collection
of 25 essays written by 25 women that
explore the pains of losing a best friend without knowing why.
These arent stories of friends who mutually
fall out of touch. These are stories of how
women deal with the heartache of being
dumped by their best friends.
Gaby, a psychiatric nurse practitioner, has
always been interested in connections between
people. She has studied a lot about how the brain
works and how connectedness is crucial to a
persons sense of belonging, and lessening the
risk for depression or drug/alcohol dependence.
Gaby has also lost friends over the years, and
faced a feeling of alienation when she moved to
Vermont from Rochester, New York, saying those
experiences derailed her a little bit.
I felt like it wasnt something I could grieve
with the same amount of importance that I would
grieve in a loss of a romantic relation or the loss of a family member, she said. It always kind of went on the backburner.
Gaby hopes her book can help anyone who has suffered the loss
of a best friend; to not feel alone and aid in the healing process.
Just on a daily basis in my professional life, I watch the power
of personal narratives, Gaby said. If you have somebody who is
going to tell the story and somebody who is going to listen to the
story, its an alchemy that is very, very healing. One of the altruis-
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leaders, Vermonts creative field remains fractured. Partners, collaborators, and funders ask for more effective communication,
planning, and professional learning opportunities, as well as more
careful focus on collective leverage opportunities for funding,
marketing, advocacy, and engaging with other sectors.
Because cultural assets play an important role in defining
Vermont and its communities, the impact of the Network on the
states future will be significant as it identifies issues, frames
change, and measures outcomes. The creative sector has a stake in
the future of Vermont sustainability and vitality and can bring
important capacities and assets to bear on a full range of community development issues, insuring Vermonters right to a healthy,
safe, and vibrant community.
Vermont Arts Council Hosts Free Cultural Facilities
Grant Seeker Workshops
The Vermont Arts Council will host free workshops for Vermont
nonprofit organizations and municipalities interested in applying
for FY2016 Cultural Facilities grants. The Cultural Facilities program awards grants of up to $30,000 to assist Vermont nonprofit
organizations and municipalities in expanding the capacity of
existing buildings to provide cultural activities for the public.
Projects such as wiring, heating, adding ADA accessibility features, lighting, and stage improvements are eligible for consideration. The deadline for applications is Friday, May 1, 2015.
Workshops will be held at the following times and locations:
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Barre
Monday, March 16, Rutland Free Library, 10 Court Street,
Rutland
Tuesday, March 17, Swanton Public Library, 1 First Street,
Swanton
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Editor,
With all the talk about needing to reduce the school budgets it
seems hypocritical to see the Chair and Members of the Barre City
Elementary and Middle School include a raise for each of them.
With the Chair and Members, that amounts to an additional $4,000
per year. Is this really necessary? As well, all other City board
members serve as volunteers and receive no pay for their services.
Why should the school board be any different?
Please consider voting NO on Articles 1 and 11 of the BCEMS
budget on March 3rd. This money would be better spent on the
students.
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Editor,
As many of you know I host a live TV show on ORCA/Channel
15 every Monday night. The show is called Vote for Vermont
and has the tag line: Listening Beyond the Sound Bites. Last
Monday night I interviewed Tom Pelham. We talked about education funding and other facts you may want to know about before
you go to Town Meeting. If you are like me, you are baffled by the
way Vermont pays for education and how that impacts your property taxes? Check out the show to learn more before you vote. Tom
was formerly finance commissioner in the Dean Administration, a
state representative elected as an independent who served on the
Appropriations Committee and now a co-founder of Campaign for
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preview?id=T01221&video=227981. Tom has done a great job
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Host of VoteForVermont
Editor,
On Feb. 18, I attended the VT Senate Health & Welfare
Committee hearing regarding Act 39 (assisted suicide/aid in
dying). The hearing was to address two topics: Is Act 39 working
and do we let the safeguards sunset in 2016 as presently stated in
Act 39?
Up front, I will say that I am in favor of Repealing Act 39. Over
the years I have attended many committee and public hearings
prior to the passage of Act 39 and have witnessed how people
opposing assisted suicide were not treated with the same respect
as those in favor. And this disrespect continued as Senator Claire
Ayer, Chair of the H&W Committee, displayed conduct that was
unprofessional, demeaning, disrespectful, and biased toward those
speaking against Act 39. One area of great concern is how to
adequately address if Act 39 is working when there is no data to
substantiate the claims by Dr. Chen (State Commissioner of
Health) and others that everything has gone smoothly and is working well.
Senator Anthony Pollina, a member of the H&W Committee,
even stated that it was unusual reports were not asked for when
passing the law, and he could not believe that no reports were
required. How many do not die from ingestion? Are they hospitalized or comatose? Data from Netherlands shows that 18-20% do
not die from ingestion. What is the complication rate, how many
are referred for clinical depression (which is treatable)? Good ethics needs good data, and lets be honest, there is no Act 39 data
being kept in the State of Vermont.
Since Act 39 does not define Vermont residency, it is up to
each physician to determine this. Stated over and over at the hearing, there is no oversight, no measurable or mandated data, no
detailed reporting, no point of responsibility. And even those in
favor of Act 39 all agree that the safeguards should be kept and
not allowed to sunset in 2016 as written in the law. The Vermont
Director of Compassion & Choices said that we should trust the
legislative body. Is this the same body that is now dealing with
trying to fix their bad law? Then Senator Ayer ended the hearing
by saying that other changes in Act 39 needed to be dealt with, but
not in this session as they wanted to avoid troubling the waters,
and she wants to use time more wisely for such things as taxes and
budget. Apparently time to protect the vulnerable, the sick, the
elderly, the disabled, the undervalued, the depressed is not time
spent wisely in their estimation.
Kathleen Grange
Graniteville, VT
Reisss Pieces
By Judy Reiss
n 1965, Malcolm and I were married and elds. And of course, we have snow banks of epic proportions
in November and late in the spring, we on the river. Where do you suppose all that snow run-off is going
bought our house, the same house that to go? Regardless of how careful we might have been in keeping
we are still living in! Of course, it needed a the river free of natural junk, with this much snow and run-off
lot of work to make it habitable. But one of from the mountains, we are going to have a problem when spring
the rst things we needed to do was to x comes. But this year, because some do-gooder, who has decided
the driveway. What we had was just a dirt that the river must be left alone and that no one can remove anypath from road to house/barn, so we did what everyone else did thing without a special permit, and heaven forbid the sh should
at that time. We called Freddie Viens an he took his backhoe and be disturbed (what sh), we could see a monumental disaster. And
scooped up gravel from the river, brought it up and spread it on our this is if we just get warm weather and let nature take its course.
dirt path. And ta-da, what we had was a nice driveway. Although What are we going to do if it rains and rains hard for a couple of
I cant tell you how often, I know that over the years we called days or even weeks? Not if, but when the river oods, I am sure
Freddie again and again he would bring us gravel.
that someone in Montpelier will insist that it wasnt his or her fault.
And for years, I never remember the Mad River ooding over How did they know?
its banks. Why? Because the VerWell, I know that this is
It would seem to some uneducated person an outrageous idea, but how
monters who have lived in the
Valley for years and years knew
like me, that someone from somewhere else about asking the old timers
how to keep the river in its banks.
have lived in the area for
has come along and decided that no one, not who
A lot of the gravel and sand that
their whole lives and most of
was washed down from the Freddie nor anyone else can remove the gravel their parents have, too. Most
mountains was scooped out. It not
and sand from the river. Before the snow and of these people have kept the
only kept the river under control,
controlled for many,
ice,
you could see large islands of sand build- river
it also made it possible for people
many years. I know that this
ing up. And every single time I went across is probably an outrageous
like the Reisss to get the gravel
that they needed at a very reaour covered bridge to go home, I wondered idea, to ask those who know
sonable price. Did the sh mind
how to do it, but what the
what would happen when spring came!
this rearranging of their habitat?
heck. Its probably too late
I would assume no because back
for this year, but how about
in the day, the shing was good. So I would assume that this was xing it so it might work correctly next year and on?
a win-win.
I know I am old and I know that I dont have all the information
It would seem to some uneducated person like me, that someone and surveys that are used in 2015, but I also know that I live way
from somewhere else has come along and decided that no one, up out of town and away from the river and all the destruction that
not Freddie nor anyone else can remove the gravel and sand from happens when the Mad River actually gets mad, it doesnt reach
the river. Before the snow and ice, you could see large islands of my house. Oh, and does anyone think that the rocks that they put
sand building up. And every single time I went across our covered on the river banks to contain the river when it actually gets angry
bridge to go home, I wondered what would happen when spring will work? I dont know where they will go, but if they dont wash
came!
way it will actually be a miracle.
Now I was wondering about that before this horrendous winter.
Stay warm if you can and if you need help, call a neighbor and
So, here is what I wonder about now. No longer are we allowed be sure and let them know. In this winter that never seems to end,
to remove the gravel and sand building up in the river. That is a if you can help someone else, please do so. And remember. Spring
given. Now we have tons and tons of snow that covers our roads will eventually come, I think!
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Waterbury State Ofce Complex, described as two-story
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all pertinent State regulations and local ordinances. The
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with historic preservation covenants.
Appraised Value: $145,000. Appraisal November 30,
2012.
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Interested parties must submit a Bid in writing which must
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An Agent will be on site Friday, March 6, 2015 from
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Bid opening will be at 4 Governor Avenue, Montpelier on
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BY Chris Richcreek
1. When Craig Kimbrel set the
Atlanta Braves mark in 2014
for career saves, whose record
did he break?
2. Who holds the Pittsburgh
Pirates record for most strikeouts by a rookie pitcher in a
game?
3. When was the last time
before 2013 that Michigan
States football team had an
undefeated Big Ten season?
4. How many coaches had winning records in their first full
NBA season guiding the
Clippers?
5. In 2014, Martin St. Louis
became the sixth undrafted
player to make his NHL debut
after the 1969-70 season and
reach 1,000 career points.
Name three of the others.
Answers
1. John Smoltz, who had 154 saves.
2. John Candelaria (1975) and Jose DeLeon
(83), with 13 each.
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6-0. The game was really never in doubt as the
Cadets fired 41 shots on net compared to just
seven for the Noreasters.
Rachel Bellio scored what proved to be the
game-winner at 18:44 of the first period. Erin
Joyce added a second goal at 19:32 mark of the
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The third period was all Cadets. Adelle Murphy
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Mens Hockey
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perfect shot that hit nothing but net to
put the Cadets up 1-0 at the end of
one.
Castleton came right back out and
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seconds into the second period and from then, the
fans were in for a battle. With about five minutes
left in the period it appeared that the pace was
starting to wear on the Spartans as the Cadets
turned up the pressure. Currier scored on a neat
passing play from Kevin Salvucci to Corey Hale
to Currier and the Cadets went to the locker room
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defense, allowing Norwich to skate off with a 2-1
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By Aaron Retherford
For a comedy, William Shakespeares The Taming of the Shrew
is no walk in the park. The unfamiliar language can trip up actors,
and directors sometimes struggle with the out-dated misogynistic
themes that are present.
So what better choice for Twinfield Drama Clubs only show
this year?
Featuring a cast of just under 25 students from Twinfield Union
School, U-32, and Montpelier High School, and led by director
Tom Blachly and assistant director Laura Cassetty, the Twinfield
Drama Club will put on three shows at Twinspace in Twinfield
Union School from March 13-15.
Its a big cast. Ive got a good crew. It involves a lot of people.
Its sort of a big deal, Blachly said. This has been a terrific group
of kids. Theyre really talented and really committed to the project.
Blachly had never directed The Taming of the Shrew, and he
said he wanted to tackle the Shakespearean play.
It deals with a very sensitive subject, and I like that kind of
challenge, Blachly said. My assistant director, Laura Cassetty, is
a senior at Montpelier High School, and it was really her idea to
do this show in the first place.
The Taming of the Shrew portrays the main female character as
difficult and anti-social. Her father is trying to get her married, and
no one will marry her because of her unpleasant demeanor. There
is also a younger daughter, whom everyone wants to marry, but the
father wont allow her to wed until the older daughter does.
A charming man comes to town and is enticed by the challenge
of taming the daughter. On the surface, the play appears to
endorse misogyny since the shrew gives a submissive speech
about how a womans duty is to obey her husband.
To keep up with societys modern sensibilities, that speech has
taken on a more ironic tone.
Saturday, March 14
U-32 senior Zoe Olson (left) recites lines with Twinfield Union School
freshman Lila Stratton during a Twinfield Drama Club rehearsal for The
Taming of the Shrew. Olson plays Katharina Minola, while Stratton
portrays her sister, Bianca Minola.
Thursday 3/5
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12p
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Sunday 3/8
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2 AM Barre Congregational
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6a,9a,12p
Barre Town Select 3p,7p,10p
Woods and how to identify them without their leaves. $25, pre-registration required. No one turned away for lack of funds. This is part of
the EarthWalk Field Institutes Earth Skills.
The Twinfield Drama Club presents The Taming of the Shrew by
William Shakespeare, directed by Tom Blachly. 7 p.m. See March 13
for details.
Sunday, March 15
Monday, March 16
Tuesday, March 17
Saturday 3/7
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8:30p Vote for Vermont
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9:00p Sen. Bernie Sanders
11:00p TBA
12:00p Innkeepers Race at Okemo
9:00p A History of Vermont
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7:00a ORCA State House Coverage
7:00p Strata: Portraits of Humanity
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7:30p Lets Talk About Opera
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-- Beth,
West Palm Beach, Florida
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years. For example, a Dovetail
plane, Stanley No. 44, which
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$300 a decade or so ago, now
is worth about $1,700. One of
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Tools Price Guide by
Clarence Blanchard and published by Krause.
***
Q: As a kid growing up in
Brooklyn during the 1940s, I
ate Wheaties for breakfast
because it sponsored Jack
Armstrong on afternoon
radio. I have a milk glass
cereal bowl, a bicycle safety
kit and a pedometer, all products that were Armstrong premiums. I have a sentimental
attachment to these three items
but also wonder about current
values.
-- Don, Lexington, Kentucky
A: The Jack Armstrong radio
program began during the
summer of 1933 and continued until 1951. It was one of
the most popular and longestrunning radio adventure series
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ed dozens of products, including two of my personal favorites: a coveted and rare signaling mirror and secret whistle,
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and several price guides,
including Hakes Price Guide
to Character Toys by Ted
Hake and published by House
of Collectibles, I have determined your cereal bowl is
probably worth about $35 and
the bicycle safety kit, if intact,
in the $100 to $300 range. The
pedometers value is more difficult to determine, since several models were issued and I
am uncertain which one you
have.
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Q: My parents were married
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was Ballad. I cant find it in
any of the sterling books I
have and hope you can help
me find out more about the
pattern and the company that
produced it.
-- Connie,
Grand Junction, Colorado
A: Ballad was a pattern
introduced by Hallmark
Silversmiths of New York in
1942. I have never seen a
piece of flatware from this
company, which became
Hunt-Hallmark & Company
in 1954.
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(802) 229-2721
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229-5741ext. 103
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2+ bedrooms and 2
baths.
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$58,000
Move right in, this one is all warm and toasty. 2+ bedrooms and 1
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bedrooms upstairs
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Attached garage plus
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Barrecity,
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www.C21Jack.com
244-4500
(802)
Martha Lange
Ext. 333
Ext. 704
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