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Calais Family Raises Money to At Bragg Farm...
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Help finish the
fight against
cancer.
Eleanor Braun (right) and Remi Savard, students at
Main Street Middle School in Montpelier, were hon-
ored on June 3, 2015 at the Annual Vermont Scholar
Leader Awards Banquet held at Norwich University.
The event is organized and sponsored by the Vermont
Association of Middle Level Education (VAMLE), the
New England League of Middle Schools (NELMS),
and Lifetouch National School Studios. Joining
Eleanor and Remi for this event were their parents,
teacher advisors, and school administration. The Girls/Boyz First Mentoring held its yearly mentor
goal of the scholar leader program is to honor and appreciation celebration at the Vermont State House
recognize students who exhibit both academic and cafeteria on Thursday, May 28, 2015. Pictured is Gary

START A TEAM.
leadership qualities. Everyone at Main Street is Hass receiving a gift certificate to Chill Gelato with
extremely proud of Eleanor and Remi. his mentee, Travis.

Students in the News


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Anthony Scarzello of Northfield, Vt., graduated received the degree of bachelor of science cum
from Paul Smith’s College in May 2015. Scarzello laude. Tempesta is a member of the Class of 2015
earned an associate of applied science degree in
surveying technology from Paul Smith’s, which is
and majored in psychology and philosophy.
Tempesta graduated from Harwood Union High Relay For Life of Central Vermont
located in the Adirondack Park of New York state. School.
Emily E. Post of East Montpelier, Vt., was one
of 483 seniors who graduated from Colby College
Henry Woodard of Waterbury Center, VT and Celebrating 20 years of hope!
Jessica Lawson of Montpelier, VT were named to
in Waterville, Maine, on May 24, receiving a bach-
elor of arts degree at the College’s 194th
Commencement.
the Dean’s List at Springfield College for the 2015
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The following students have been named
Elijah Schumacher of Marshfield was one of
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at Clarkson University: Shannon Hourigan of
May 10. Schumacher graduated with a Bachelor of Northfield, Vt., a sophomore majoring in business
Arts in Environmental Studies and minored in studies; Bayley B. LeCours of Barre, Vt., a senior
Biology . majoring in biology and pre-physical therapy;
The following students received bachelor degrees Joshua Tracy Seckler of Waitsfield, Vt., a junior
from St. Lawrence University during commence- majoring in electrical engineering; and Craig C.
ment ceremonies held on May 17 in Canton, New
Wells of South Barre, Vt., a senior majoring in
York. Emlyn R.H. Crocker of Plainfield. Crocker
received the degree of bachelor of science cum applied mathematics and statistics and physics.
laude. Crocker is a member of the Class of 2015 and
majored in conservation biology. Crocker graduated
The following students have been named to the
Dean’s List for the spring 2015 semester at Clarkson
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from Twinfield High School. Henry J. Latour of
Montpelier. Latour received the degree of bachelor
University: Emily Catherine Campbell of
Northfield, Vt., a sophomore majoring in computer centralvt
of arts. Latour is a member of the Class of 2015 and engineering; Emma R. Cummings of Waterbury
majored in economics. Jessica L. Normandeau of Center, Vt., a junior majoring in biology; and
Waitsfield. Normandeau received the degree of Justin S. Foster of Barre, Vt., a senior majoring in
bachelor of arts Magna cum laude. Normandeau is mathematics.
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Maple Part of Katrina Coravos’ work involves women’s spirituality. Last year, Mayan Grandmother Nana Wilma held
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Katrina Coravos recently rebranded her company,
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And while she clearly loves chocolate, she
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That’s just a sliver of her story though. Circle of Women International is hosting Nana
“I think one of the things I’m hoping to
Noyle W. Johnson would like accomplish with this business is having my heart
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Wilma, a Mayan grandmother from Guatemala
for 13 days in August. Wilma will be leading
around 10 ceremonies.
Coravos said. “I think a lot of people compart-
to introduce Kerri E. O'Connor mentalize and keep things separate. I’ve never
been able to. A big part of my work with women
Every year, there is a women’s gathering called
Wisdom Fire, a two-day ceremonial gathering that
brings together various indigenous cultures.
and some of the movements I’ve been a part of, Coravos said typically three or four cultures
I feel like my business is a great way to bring that are represented at Wisdom Fire, but the dream is
message forward to people. to have a lot more.
“Having a business with a conscience and a “Our goals are to continue to bring Wisdom
soul behind it, I think that’s a big part of my Keepers here from other countries to teach their
work with Liberty.” ceremonies. Part of our mission is to do a lot of
Part of the rebranding process was creating a weaving between different cultures, honoring
more eye-catching wrapper. But more impor- their traditions and bringing their teachings to
tantly to Coravos, the other part was putting Vermont,” she said. “I think Vermont is really a
more of her backstory into the brand, telling why ripe place to do that. I think people here are
she is doing what she is doing, and what liberty really open-minded and want to bring back some
means to her. of those original indigenous ceremonies that
In between making chocolate, Coravos found have kind of gotten lost.”
time to create Circle of Women International a Each month on the new moon, Circle of
little over a year ago. Women International brings women together to
“There’s definitely a connection. One of my support each other at Red Tent gatherings –
inspirations of creating this brand (Liberty another way Circle of Women International
Chocolates) is I wanted to open up a women’s helps build community.
retreat center,” Coravos said. “I do a lot of work However, it’s not only Coravos’ story that per-
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Women International is an offshoot of some of wrappers of the chocolate bars, Coravos began
the work I do with women.” continued on next page

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Montpelier Elks Country Club Under New Management; Neck and
Welcomes New Players and New Members Shoulder Pain?
Located across from Agway on Route 2 east of the City, the is only $10 and includes 9 holes of golf and dinner. The theme for Low Back and
Montpelier Elks Country Club was established in 1902 and is one this month’s Fun Night is “Beach Party.” Players are encouraged Hip Pain?
of the oldest golf courses in Vermont. The course has varied and to dress accordingly and be prepared for a great time. Teams are
challenging terrain, with a mix of shorter and longer holes. assigned and the game is played as a scramble, which takes the Get effective muscular
New players or experienced golfers will find a casual, welcom- pressure off new players, making this a great opportunity to try the therapy with an experienced,
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The pro shop is under new management this year with Lynn golf in the past and would like to get back into it, or are new to the
Ribolini at the helm. Ribolini is a familiar figure in Central 15 Cottage St., Barre 479-4309
game and would like to sharpen your skills and meet other players, Offering customized manual therapy treatment for musculoskeletal pain,
dysfunction and limited movement.
Vermont, having served as Athletic and Facilities Director for the the Montpelier Elks Country Club is a conveniently located and Complements both Conventional and Alternative therapies.
Montpelier School District for several years and coaching youth friendly course. There are leagues for men (Tuesday evenings) and

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month of June, including the George McLaughlin tournament June 7457. A full calendar of events, rates and more information are 15 Cottage Street, Suite 5, Barre
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Monday - Saturday By Appointment
Vermont Mutual, National Life, and the Central Vermont Civic pelierelkscc.com. On-line coupons are available on the website New Shop Hours
Center. A group of Blue Cross Blue Shield employees play regu- with reduced rates for weekdays, either 18 holes with a cart any- (802) 522-8976 www.pmsc.abmp.com
larly on Monday evenings.” time, or 9 holes with a cart before 2 p.m. A new special is available We will reopen Wednesday, November 7th with new shop hours:
On Thursday, June 25 at 5:30 p.m., new golfers and non-mem- for $58 plus tax for two players for nine holes with a cart and Sorry, We Can No Longer Accept Checks For Paymen
Wednesday through Friday 10am-4pm
bers are encouraged to play in the monthly Fun Night. The charge lunch included, available Tuesday through Friday.
Saturday 9am-2pm.
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Williamstown Native to Compete in International Come check out our new look and shop for the holidays!
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WorldSkills Competition in São Paulo. Royea will compete as a
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member of the SkillsUSA WorldTeam. The 43rd international has become one of our most sought-after workers by our supervi-
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Aldrich
Public Library
Barre
Attorney Paul Gillies Kicks off Authors at the Aldrich!
Wednesday, June 10, 6 p.m.
Legal historian Paul Gillies leads the group of nine authors
scheduled to share their stories at the Aldrich Library this summer.
Gillies will speak about his book Uncommon Law, Ancient Roads,
and Other Ruminations on Vermont Legal History. The book is a
collection of essays about historical issues from Vermont’s past:
log drives, keeping sheep, blue laws, ancient roads, and Act 250.
Gillies’ interest in Vermont’s legal history has made him a
notable figure in Vermont’s community of lawyers and during his
service in state government as Assistant Secretary of State under
James Douglas. Former Vermont Life Editor Tom Slayton says of New Aldrich Library Director Sarah Costa (left) will be replacing retiring
Gillies, “His writing is witty, erudite, energetic and anecdotal, Aldrich Library Director Karen Lane (right).
even when he writes on legal subjects.” And Gillies confesses, The public is invited to come by the Aldrich Library on Sunday
“I’m usually more interested in the story than the law.” afternoon, June 21, between 1 and 4 p.m. to bid farewell to
Don’t miss this memorable evening with one of Vermont’s fin- Library Director Karen Lane who is retiring after 26 years. She
est raconteurs. The annual Authors at the Aldrich series is spon- began her career at the Aldrich Library in 1977 as Director of the
sored by the Friends of the Aldrich Library with support from the Barre Ethnic Heritage Studies Project, helped with the annual
Northfield Savings Bank. Admission is free and light refreshments Barre Ethnic Heritage Festival from 1978-1982, and served as a
will be served. consultant for several history projects at the library until her
appointment as director in 1989. She credits the extraordinary
Three Cheers for the Voters of Barre Town! staff, trustees and Friends of the Library for the advances in public
Route 5, Lyndonville, VT Thank you! Thank you! library services and programs during her quarter century as direc-
Mon. thru Fri. 9-5, Sat. 9-3, Sun. Closed Thanks are due to the Barre Town Selectboard and Budget tor.
1-800-439-5996 Committee, and the VOTERS OF BARRE for voting YES! on
May 12 in support of greater funding for the Aldrich Library.
296 Meadow St., Littleton, NH Welcome, Marianne Kotch!
These funds will sustain our library and enable our staff to con- The newest member of the Aldrich Library Board of Trustees is
4584 U.S. Rte. 5, Newport, VT tinue to provide outstanding library programs and services. We no stranger to the library world. Marianne Kotch earned her
cordially invite all residents of Barre Town to use and enjoy the degree in Library Science at Syracuse University and was head of
library -- both the main library at 6 Washington Street, and the Public Library Support Services for the Vermont Department of
York Branch at 135 Mill Street in East Barre. We are very proud Libraries for more than 30 years. In that capacity, she designed and
to serve our neighbors and friends throughout the community. taught courses leading to the Vermont Public Library Certification
Special appreciation goes to library trustees Nancy Pope and Program, served as a mentor to countless librarians, and compiled
PUZZLES ON PAGE 30 Rob Spring for their tireless efforts to fully inform the community the annual statistical reports for the Vermont Department of

EVEN
PUZZLES ON
of the library’s financial needs. They have articulated the library’s
story very persuasively and have offered to meet with any group
Libraries. Her extraordinary leadership earned her the Sarah C
Hagar Award from the Vermont Library Association in 2007 and
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of citizens who wish to know just how the library operates. Call
the library for details: 476-7550.
she received the Barre Joint Service Clubs Award in 1993 for her
work with the Central Vermont Shelter Project. She has been
active with the Friends of the Aldrich Library since moving the
Reception Celebrating Karen Lane’s Service to the Barre where she and her partner Paul Heller owned and operated
Aldrich Public Library Maplecroft Bed & Breakfast until their retirement. They live in
Sunday, June 21, 1-4 p.m. Barre Town.

STICKLERS GO FIGURE
• • •

Ainsworth
braries.org for more information.
Many changes are here and more are on the way. The first is
Public Library everyone must have a new library card. If you have got yours yet,
come in and sign up. It only takes a few minutes.
SNOWFLAKES Williamstown Second, people are noticing most books and such check out for
three weeks, instead of two. Movies, DVDs and new books still
News from Ainsworth Public Library check out for two weeks.
More features are coming as we continue to learn the system
Summer is almost here and the story time returns June 24 at and set things up. Please be patient as we work the bugs out.
10:30 a.m., running every Wednesday through July 29. Jane and The next board of Trustees meeting is Thursday, June 11 at 6
her helpers will read stories and have related crafts for kids from p.m. in the library. The is a public meeting and all are welcome.
18 months through preschool age. The next Friends of the Library meeting is Monday, July 13 at
Summer is the season to get out and enjoy all that Vermont has 6 p.m.. Come, join and support your library.
to offer. Visit our state parks and historic sites and save money See the library blog, www.ainsworthpubliclibrary.wordpress.
with our passes. The parks pass will admit one car and up to 8 com or call the library at 433-5887 for details on any of these and
MAGIC MAZE people to the day use areas of all of Vermont State Parks. The the many other activities offered at the library.
historic sites pass admits one vehicle and up to eight people to any Remember, the library is located at the intersection of VT RTs
of the states historic sites. Call the library for details. 14 & 64 in Williamstown.
There has been talk here and elsewhere about the new computer Year round library hours are:
SUDOKU system. We call it an ILS for integrated library system, but it is Monday & Tuesday 2-6 p.m. and until 7 most Tuesday eve-
really the program that runs the library. Well, it is finally here. The nings. Call to be sure we are open.
library is up and running as a member of the Catamount Library Wednesday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Network (CLN) using the Koha automation system. CLN is a Thursday & Friday 2-6 p.m.
network of 11 Vermont libraries. See its website at catamountli- Saturday 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
• • •

Project Micro with Janet Schwartz from UVM


Tuesday, June 30 at 7 p.m.
Join Janet with her many microscopes. Participants will collect
water, leaves, etc. to view in the microscopes. For curious folks of
all ages. (This event was rescheduled from May 19.)
HOURS: Mon., Wed., and Fri. 9-12 & 3-7; Tues. and
KAKURO Thurs. 3-6; Sat. 9-1 The Summer Reading Program theme this year is:
FEAR KNOT For more information please call the Jaquith Public Library at Every Hero Has a Story!
This theme explores heroes throughout history, community
426-3581 or e-mail:Jaquithpubliclibrary@gmail.com. You can
heroes, animal heroes, environmental heroes, and even super
also go to our website at: www.jaquithpubliclibrary.org..\
heroes.
Art and Author Night Story and Activity Time: Kids Birth to Age 7
Friday, June 12 from 6 to 8 p.m. Starting on June 24 on Wednesday Mornings
6 p.m. Art opening: Photography of Terry J. Allen Story time at 10 followed by an activity and a free lunch
Allen began with photojournalism in Asia, and then covered
the wars that devastated Central America during the 1980s, and Race to Read Challenge
again on the eve of the 2003 U.S. invasion of Iraq. Read 15 books by July 31st and sign Kyle Streeter’s race car at
Recently, she is making “photo-quilts.” Built on traditional the Race to Read celebration at the Jaquith Library. Come sign up
quilt designs, photos replace fabric. From afar, they may appear now!!
SUPER CROSSWORD as calico-like patterns, but close up, the squares and borders—
often comprised of industrial or agricultural components—break Win a Free Every Hero has a Story T-shirt
into individual images, some whole, some details, and others re- Depending on your age group, you read a certain number of
formed into kaleidoscopic images. books and you win a T-shirt as well as other prizes. Come to the
7 p.m. Reading by Viiu Niiler Estonia To America: My Town, Jaquith Public Library to sign up! This program begins June 10.
My work, My Journey Through Chaotic Time by Herbert A.
Niiler, with his children Kersti, Juri, Peter, Andrus, Viiu, Kaia and Summer Movies!! Movies about Heroes!
Riste Wednesdays, June 17, July 15 and August 19 at 7 p.m.
Herbert A. Niiler’s life was framed by revolutions, wars, occu- For the titles of the movies visit our website: www.jaquithpub-
pations, and turmoil. Born in the Estonian Province of the Tsarist liclibrary.org
Russian Empire in 1905—the year of the start of the Russian
Revolution—Herbert Aleksander Niiler lived through chaotic Come to our Free Summer Concert Series!
times in war-torn Europe and eventually led his family, as refu- Starting July for six weeks, Thursday Evenings at 6:30 p.m.
gees, to America. Old Schoolhouse Common gazebo. Bring your chair or blanket
His book, taken from journals, incorporates his children’s and a picnic, and settle down for an evening of great music with
remembrances of growing up as displaced persons in Europe and bands: Mark LeGrand and the Lovesick Bandits, Dave Keller
as immigrants to America. Viiu is a painter and a glass craftsper- Band, Kick em’ Jenny, Myra Flynn, Kava Express and more!
son working with Chet Cole at Country Glass in Marshfield. Food, baked goods, books and silent auction items will be avail-
able for purchase.
Folk Dancing with Sue Morris
Wednesday, June 24 at 7 p.m. Classical Music for Families
Learn Folk Dances from around the world with Marshfield Thursday, August 13 from 3 to 6 p.m.
resident, Sue Morris. All ages and beginners welcome. Open rehearsal with Evan Premo and Scragg Mountain Music.

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This summer, the Montpelier

Branch!
Senior Activity Center will offer
more than 30 weekly classes ranging
from beginner Chinese to yoga (not
quite A-Z, but pretty close!), plus dozens of day
trips, lectures, presentations, and more. Everyone
at
50 or better is welcome to join, and some

Gardeners Workshop or our Comedy


Jackieclasses
are even open to all ages. Check out Route
Abts, Owner
our Yoga 302for
Classics
Between Barre &
Jail Branch!
Film Series at The Savoy, both open East
to theBarre
public
of all ages. Registration is now open for all
OPEN our DAY
EVERY
479-1445
summer classes. To learn more, stop by the cen-
ter (58 Barre Street) or visit us online at www.
montpelier-vt.org/msac.
Bonemeal  Hardy Climbers  Perennials
Membership at the Montpelier Senior
Activity Center Jackie Abts, Owner
Membership at the Montpelier Senior Activity Route 302
Center opens up a world of opportunity and fun! Between Barre &
Whether you are interested in our dozens of East Barre
weekly classes, our trips throughout the region, OPEN EVERY DAY
or one of our many other member benefits, we 479-1445
encourage you to join us as a member! Our new
membership year starts July 1, and membership
begins at just $15 for Montpelier residents. Stop
Bonemeal  Hardy Climbers  Perennials
by the center or visit us online at www.montpe-
lier-vt.org/msac to learn more. Already a mem-
ber? Stop by to renew your membership and Sue and Art Stukey were all smiles at the Senior
learn more about all the great things we have Prom, hosted by the Montpelier Senior Activity
going on! Center at the National Life Group Ball Room.
lots of fun. The class will take place on 10
Intergenerational Dementia-Friendly Thursdays, July 2 to September 10 (no class
Puppet Project: Seeking Participants 8/13), culminating in a public performance in
MSAC is planning an intergenerational puppet October. We are looking for eight seniors with
class with the No Strings Marionette Company memory disorders who would like to participate.
aimed at raising awareness of dementia. The There is a nominal fee of $20 to participate, and
class will bring together middle and high school financial aid is available. Interested seniors
students and seniors with memory disorders. It should contact Dan Groberg at 802-262-6284 or
will incorporate art, story sharing, music, and dgroberg@montpelier-vt.org.

• • •

Family Center of Washington County Names


Co-Executive Directors
The Board of the Family Center of Washington have broad experience managing the organiza-
County is pleased to announce that Claire tion. They have worked successfully and pro-
Kendall and Joe Ferrada have accepted the posi- ductively to maintain a sense of consistency and
tions of permanent Co-Executive Directors for excellence in services and programs. The Board
the organization. They began their roles and has every confidence in their leadership and
responsibilities as Interim Co-Executive their demonstrated ability to work with staff, the
Directors on January 1, 2015. Together, they Board, community members and state partners
have successfully guided the Family Center in on behalf of the Family Center of Washington
continuing its mission of fostering the positive County.
growth and development of young children and The Family Center is one of 15 Parent Child
their families. Centers across the state whose mission is to
The Board is enormously pleased that Kendall, foster the positive growth and development of
the Programs and Services Director, and Ferrada, young children and their families. They offer
the Finance and Operations Director, have the community a variety of diverse and award
agreed to accept the permanent positions as winning programs, designed to help families get
Co-directors. Together, they have served the off to a healthy start, promote wellbeing, and
Family Center for over 25 years combined, and build on family strengths.

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Raymond E. Spencer stately Randolph Center home in 1950 where Mim and Wes
raised their family. Mim was a gifted writer who wrote several
Raymond E. “Ray” Spencer, 57, of Cyr Road, books besides editing and publishing over 40 books for others
died Tuesday, June 2, 2015, at his home.
Born on September 2, 1957 in Orange, he
through Greenhills Books, a business she and Wes conducted. McKnight Farm in East
Montpelier Benefits from
She served as a local newspaper correspondent and weather col-
was the son of Franklin Fillmore and Mildred umnist as well. A respected historian, she delivered many talks
Abbie (Newton) Spencer. He attended school
in Orange.
Ray had made his home in Orange with his
about historical events and championed numerous related proj-
ects including the establishment of historic districts, the erection Solar PV Energy Generation
of markers, and the restoration of buildings. An active member By Alex DePillis
longtime companion, Diane Burnor Gaylord. She prede- of the community, Mim’s affiliations included membership and Vermont Agency of Agriculture, Food and Markets
ceased him. offices in the Vermont Historical Society, the Randolph Historical The signature double silos and white barn of McKnight
On July 25, 1986, Ray married Susan Morse in Chelsea. Society, the First Congregational Church of Randolph Center, the Farm rise over the southern facing hills of East Montpelier.
Following their marriage, they lived in Washington. They Poetry Society of Vermont, the Mayflower Society, the Vermont Ample sun access and an existing buffer between organically
were recently divorced. Old Cemetery Association, the Randolph Planning Commission, managed acreage and adjoining conventional land, made a
For over 30 years, Ray worked for Central Vermont the World’s Fair Association, the Hilltop School Club, the Home prime site location for the 416 solar panels that were installed
Community Action in the insulation and weatherization Demonstration Club, 4H and youth leadership. She was a charter on the farm late in 2013. The farm’s solar installation gener-
program and had been a supervisor. Later, he had worked member of the Winterhaters’ Club. She was honored as a WCAX ates 120,000 kWh annually from 95 kW (AC) of installed
for Vermont Casting in Randolph, Harvest Equipment in “Super Senior” and received a “Successful Aging” award from capacity which will be paid back over six years.
Montpelier, and for Sodexo in maintenance at Norwich the Central Vermont Council on Aging. McKnight Farm is an organic dairy farm that milks more
University in Northfield. than 200 cows and sells beef, and requires a lot of electricity
Ray was a former member of the Canadian Club in Barre. to make compressors, refrigeration, water pumping, and venti-
He enjoyed time spent with his family, hunting, fishing, HAROLD JOSEPH PRONTO, 90, passed away lation systems work. To eliminate this significant recurring
four wheeling, motorcycling, and snowmobiling. at the Rowan Court Nursing Home in Barre follow- expense, owner Seth Gardner invested in a solar photovoltaic
Survivors include his children, Laurie Spencer-Chapin ing several years of declining health on Saturday, project that would meet all of his farm’s electricity needs.
and her husband, Steven of Berlin, Michael Murphy of May 30, 2015. Born in Montgomery Center on Jan. PV Solar Panel Systems
Washington, and Kristine Murphy and soon to be son-in- 28, 1925, he was the son of the late Mahlon J. and Solar photovoltaics, also called panels or PV for short, are
law, Jamie Laquerre of East Montpelier; five grandchildren, Myrtle L. (Hardy) Pronto. Harold was previously made of a semiconductor material that directly turns the pho-
Steven Chapin Jr., Travis Chapin, Camryn Murphy, married to the former Kathleen Shover. Harold tons in sunlight into electricity. With well over 2,000 installa-
Melinda Laquerre, and Jesse Laquerre; a great-grandson, attended schools in Montgomery and then, as a young man, went tions in Vermont, solar PV is the most common type of renew-
Tucker Chapin; two sisters, Dorothy “Dot” Dunn and her to work for Atlas Plywood in Richford for 16 years. Working able energy installation in the state. Farmers have two ways to
husband, Norman “Pete” of West Topsham and Nancy briefly for the St. Johnsbury and Lamoille County Railroad in St. be compensated for the electricity generated by their solar PV
Blanchard and her husband, Kenneth of Newport, NH; two Albans, Harold then moved to Waterbury in 1957 where he was systems: the (SPEED) program and net metering.
brothers, Franklin Spencer and Frederick “Johnny” Spencer, employed for 27 years as a ward aide at the Vermont State Solar PV systems account for 4-5% of the installed capacity
both of Orange; many nieces, nephews, and cousins. Hospital, from which he retired. In his leisure time he enjoyed of all renewable electricity systems. This is changing as
Besides his parents, he was predeceased by his sister, bird watching, painting birdhouses, playing the spoons and the Vermont SPEED payments for solar PV projects have trig-
Winnie Weir and brothers, Fillmore “Pinky” Spencer and company of his feline friend, Tiger. gered a wave of solar projects. Approximately 60% of total
George Spencer. cropland in Vermont is on dairy farms, leading many farmers
His funeral service will be held on Sunday, June 7, 2015, to investigate larger solar PV systems on a portion of their
RONALD “CHEF” WHEELER, 83, land.
at 1:00 p.m. in the Hooker and Whitcomb Funeral Home, 7 of Misty Mountain Drive, passed away
Academy Street, Barre. Family and friends may call at the Farmers can pursue small and medium-sized projects with
on Wednesday, May 27, 2015, at the Veterans net metering which applies the electricity generated as a
funeral home on Saturday from 6:00 to 8:00 pm. Interment Affairs Medical Center in White River Junction,
will be in the Wilson Cemetery in Websterville. credit. Electricity generation in excess of use during a billing
Vermont, with his family at his bedside. Born in period is credited to the account for future use.
Norwich, Vermont, on March 30, 1932, he was the Gardner began planning his solar PV project in spring 2012,
Other Passings son of the late Gerald and Ola (Rogers) Wheeler. and received approval from the Public Service Board in
MARGARET MAGGI CHEEVER died March 1, 2015, in Ronald attended schools in Bellows Falls. After his schooling he September 2012. McKnight Farm benefitted from something
Summerfield, Florida, with her family by her side. Born to enlisted in the U.S. Air Force and served his country proudly that’s uncommon in most states: group net metering, which
William and Florence (Childs) Carbo in Montpelier, Vermont, on during the Korean Conflict. He was honorably discharged in allows energy generators to share their credits across multiple
Oct. 7, 1919, she attended local schools and graduated from St. 1951. On April 11, 1953, he married Phyllis Marie Frotten in meters at the farm, or among neighbors or others. The only
Michaels High School in 1936. She married Ethan DeGeorge in Montreal. They resided in Boston, Massachusetts. In 1972, they requirement is that all the group beneficiaries are in the same
Northfield, Vermont, in 1940. Their son, Anthony, was born in moved to Barre where they made their home. Ronald continued utility service area.
Northfield in 1944. They later divorced, and she moved to his education at Westfield State College. He received his
Bennington, Vermont. She worked in the offices of Bijur Siting Considerations
Bachelor of Science degree from Fitchburg State College in A barn roof is perfect for solar PV if there is enough space,
Lubricating, the Bennington Banner, Probation and Parole, and Massachusetts, then his master’s from Goddard College in
Social Welfare for over 25 years. Upon retirement, she decided a south-facing orientation, and a strong enough structure.
Plainfield and Norwich University, and his doctorate in philoso- Ground-mounted systems are increasingly common and are
to go back to work at Hemmings Motor News where she spent phy from Elysion College. Ronald, better known as “Chef,” was generally of two types: trackers or fixed racks. Trackers (e.g.,
happy days proofreading each issue before publication. In 1959 a teacher at Spaulding High School, where he taught culinary AllSun Trackers – made in Vermont) are poles that support a
she married Albert T. Ray. They lived in Bennington on Jefferson arts, retiring in 1990. Ronald was an avid reader, enjoyed history set of panels and a mechanism that continually moves the
Avenue until purchasing their home on Congress Street. Their and genealogy and was an artist. He also enjoyed fishing, camp- panels to point directly at the sun during the course of a day.
son, David, was born in 1960. They were divorced in 1976. ing and spending precious time with his family. He was a mem- Fixed racks consist of steel posts driven into the ground, form-
Maggi remained in Bennington until 1995 when she married ber of St. Monica Catholic Church of Barre and a member of the ing rows of panels facing due south.
Lawrence Cheever and moved to Berlin, Vermont. They lived on Disabled American Veterans. Gardner worked with Catamount Solar to install a fixed–
the Old Turnpike Road until his death in January 2008. rack, ground-mounted system because fixed racks are simpler
and lower cost than trackers. To generate the equivalent of his
CHARLES WHITMAN “CHARLIE” WILBUR, 63, passed farm’s total annual electricity usage, the 416 panels were
HENRIETTE “HENNY” GOODMAN, 83, died Tuesday, May away unexpectedly on Sunday, May 24, 2015. Born in
26, 2015, at her home on Slate Avenue surrounded by her family. installed on 1.5 acres of south-facing land.
Gloversville, New York, on Aug. 10, 1951, he was the son of the To pay for this project, Gardner received a $255,000 loan
She was born in Dusseldorf, Germany, on Nov. 29, 1931, the late Richard A. Wilbur Sr. and Alberta (Whitman) Wilbur. On
daughter of Peter and Henriette (deKolf) Pulm. She was educated from VEDA’s agricultural loan organization, the Vermont
Aug. 9, 1994, he married the former Elizabeth G. King in South Agricultural Credit Corporation and a $36,000 rebate from the
in Germany. She married George F. Goodman in York, Duxbury, Vermont. Charlie was a 1969 graduate of Wells (New State of Vermont. The system is also eligible for an $85,620
Pennsylvania, on June 5, 1971. They have lived in their home on York) Central School and continued his education at SUNY federal tax credit. According to Catamount, the system is
Slate Avenue for over 30 years. Henny had worked almost 10 Buffalo State, graduating with his Bachelor of Science degree in expected to produce about 120,000 kWh annually, valued at
years at Northfield Fuels and Hayden’s Lumber and another 20 biology. Following graduation, Charlie was employed as a labo- $25,200. Including the tax credits and depreciation value, the
years in the purchasing department for Norwich University, all of ratory technician at a medical facility in Rochester, New York, system payback is expected to be six years. Most of the elec-
Northfield. She was a member of St. John the Evangelist Church. for two years. Moving to Vermont, he followed his entrepreneur- tricity generated is allocated to the meter for the milking barn,
She was an avid reader, enjoyed doing needlework and loved to ial calling where he, with his brother Dick, founded First Class with about 20% going to the freestall area, and the rest to the
work. Auto Parts in 1976. With stores in Waterbury, Vermont, and house.
Morrisville, Vermont, Charlie worked exclusively in Morrisville Producing Food and Energy
MIRIAM “MIM” HERWIG, 91, passed away from 1998 until the time of his passing. An outdoorsman and Whether using trackers or fixed racks, it is possible to use
peacefully on May 29, 2015, at Dartmouth- hunting enthusiast, Charlie was a member of the National Rifle the area around the panels for farming by planning ahead. For
Hitchcock Medical Center, with family members Association, volunteered as an instructor for hunter safety cropping or hay, spacing and height are necessary consider-
by her side. She was born on June 30, 1923, in courses since 1977, was a member of the Waterbury-Stowe Fish ations to run planting and harvesting equipment. For pasture,
Barre, Vermont, to Earl and Mildred (Farr) Boyce and Game Club and the Winchester Arms Collectors Association. pole strength and height must be considered for the safety of
of Williamstown, Vermont, where she grew up on In addition to being an avid hunter and fisherman, he also livestock.
the family farm. She graduated as the valedictorian enjoyed in earlier years dirt-modified car racing. The Wilbur Learn more about the Vermont Agency of Agriculture’s
of Williamstown High School in 1941, and was the salutatorian family camp in Wells, New York, held a special place in Charlie’s programming by visiting www.agriculture.vermont.com.
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Tom Martin started a finance company construction and development; consumers; contracts; distressed
called Green Mountain Capital Resources note acquisitions; equipment leasing; equity; franchise; inventory;
LLC. large projects; luxury pawn shop; medical receivables and loans;
“I was born and raised in Burlington, merchant cash advances; mezzanine; mobilization; purchase
love the Green Mountain State and what it order; revenue based financing; sale-leaseback; SBA loans and
represents,” he said. “I camp, hike, golf in business startups; and unsecured business lines of credit.
the summer, snowmobile, ice fish and ski in Martin graduated from a finance school called The Commercial
the winter and enjoy all four seasons. Capital Training Group in Albany, New York. At the school, he
As a lifelong Vermonter, Martin has had was introduced to over 40 lenders that he now has authorization to
many great employment opportunities in do business with. The course was taught by the president and
his working career. founder Kris Roglieri.
“I would like to take this opportunity to thank all the employers
Roglieri has over 20 years of lending experience and owns two
that gave me a chance to work with them. I have learned so much
financial companies, a factoring company and a hard money/
from all of you,” Martin said.
According to Martin, one was a courier service from 1993-2000 bridge loan company that have done over $300 million a year in
where he was part of the management team and helped grow the loans. Roglieri has written many articles for Forbes Magazine,
company from seven employees to over 60. Besides being in Entrepreneur Magazine, Fox Business News, The Washington
delivery, he has also worked in auto sales, construction, manufac- Post and Bloomberg.
turing, the mental health field, and the restaurant industry. “It was a real honor to learn from one the best in their field. One
“I have helped many companies grow and would now like to of the things that attracted me to CCTG, was as I learned my new
help your business grow by being one of your business consul- career, I get lifetime support from the school,” Martin said. “So for
tants,” he said. situations that I don’t quite understand, support is only a phone
Martin handles various types of financing including: accounts call away.”
receivable/factoring; asset-based lending; annuities; bridge loans/ Martin is a member of the Central Vermont Chamber Of
hard money; acquisition and mergers; commercial real estate; Commerce.
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Guest Column

It’s Time to Establish an Independent Ethics Commission


By Vermont Secretary of State Jim Condos to address complaints from the Legislative, Executive, and
Vermonters deserve good government and that includes an open Municipal sections of government.
and transparent government! Vermont is one of only 3 states nationwide without an Ethics
We are proud of our State and our collective ability to overcome Commission. The 2012 Center for Public Integrity ranking of the
any difficult issue we may encounter. As Vermonters, when we see states had Vermont with an overall grade of D+, in large part
a problem, we know we can fix it through hard work and a dose of because we do not have an authoritative ethics commission or the
common sense. We expect the same of our government. required financial disclosures existing in nearly every other state.
Vermont’s constitution (Chapter 1, Article 6) states that the Vermont can and must do better!
power is “derived from the people, therefore, all officers of gov- A focus on Ethics should include: a clear definition of conflicts
ernment, whether legislative or executive, are their trustees and of interest, required financial disclosures by all candidates and
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This sacred trust must not be taken lightly. We must either plaints from the public to determine if a violation has occurred in
restore that accountability or risk Vermonters’ faith in our ability the areas of conflict of interest, campaign finance, or financial
to govern. disclosure. This Ethics Commission must also have the authority
Over the last 4 years, I have traveled to over 30 locations around to enforce those laws. This will require a budget and a small staff
Vermont explaining our Open Meeting and Access to Public to be effective, but these investments will be a small price to pay
Records laws on my “Got Transparency?” tour. Several hundred for a more accountable government and a place where affected
Vermonters have heard my call for more transparency in govern- Vermonters can seek redress.
ment and how that leads to increased accountability. I’ll be on the This is not a new issue – in fact, I have spoken on this topic
road again this fall because this issue is so very important. But is many times over the last five years. I often hear that we are a small
that enough? No.
The time has come for Vermont to enact a clear law regarding
state and are not affected by such things, but frankly, that is not
good enough. Recent events are more than enough bear out the OFF
ethics, conflicts of interest, and financial disclosure for our elected
officials.
Just in the last few years, Vermonters have heard allegations of
need for an ethics commission once again.
By and large, we are served well by our dedicated public ser-
vants. The vast majority of our elected state and local officials are
STOREWIDE
ethical issues about the Governor, Attorney General, legislators,
candidates, and municipal officials. These complaints cross all
party lines. The Secretary of State’s office receives calls almost
trustworthy, dedicated and passionate individuals who want to do
the right thing. However, corruption can exist, and in small doses
it can be just as corrosive to our democracy as any prominent
Everything Must Go!
every week about municipal officials, alleging conflicts of interest scandal, undermining the public trust.
and other ethically suspect actions. With no authority for the Will establishing an ethics committee suddenly provide govern-
Secretary of State to investigate or enforce these complaints, these ment a moral compass? Certainly not, but it will be a step in the
citizens come away from the process feeling frustrated, helpless right direction and will shine a brighter light on better transpar-
and increasingly cynical. ency and accountability.
The time has come to create an independent ethics commission It’s about time we move Vermont forward – let’s fix this!
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Thank you to Bikers For Beth! How times do change. The modern Democrats, with names like
Shumlin, Obama, Clinton, Pelosi and Reid may be idolized by
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the other recipient. Editor,
It was an amazing show of love, support and prayers from many I was told the story of an easy going, rational older woman, who
U.S. Rep. Peter Welch friends, family, and especially people that I did not know before overnight became “testy” and “mean” and after a couple of years
Mailing address: that day, but now consider friends. The genuine expressions of her husband divorced her. Another gentle man became “surly” and
30 Main St.,Third Floor, Suite 350 “Good Luck”, “You can beat this”, and so many other words of “argumentative”. These were not the only symptoms. They both
Burlington, VT 05401 encouragement were heard all day long. had bouts of fatigue, achy roving pains, forgetfulness, and poor
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1 Church St., Third Floor, much myself and my family benefitted from the love and support ity as well. All three of these people responded to long term treat-
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N
ow that I have decided to be com- together and truthfully I think she is a saint. She has put up with 1:00 to 3:00 p.m.
fortable with not just the idea of me and my strange behaviors for years but nothing was worse than Travis Mercy Memorial
old age but that I am now that old when we went to St. Lucia this year because I hadn’t known that
woman, I am realizing just how lucky I am! the resort wasn’t handicapped accessible! Between Birgit and my
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I have a terrific husband who is extremely wonderful Sarah and her wife Rene, they gave me the vacation of @ the Barre Town
good to me, especially now that I can no my life. Recreation Area
longer work or get around the way I used And the other person who has changed my life is my friend
to. I have four wonderful children who all have jobs, are good to Cloe, who lives right around the corner. Now, I have known Cloe The Town of Barre Recreation Board is excited to
their parents and not one of them is in jail! They were all good for years because her daughter, Sally, and my daughter, Polly, have offer a FREE skateboard safety and skills camp.
growing up and not one had a substance abuse problem. And they been friends since they met when the Knights moved here when This is open to ALL AGES. Participants must have
have given me eight amazing grandchildren. Two have graduated the girls were about 4. They terrorized the world for years and
from high school, one of which is going into the Army and after he
their own skateboard and protective gear; however,
to tell you the truth, when they get together now, they still do! I they will receive a new helmet at this camp.
gets back from working on a schooner this year, Mac will be go- knew Cloe, of course, but it wasn’t until several years ago that we
ing to Mass Maritime. Charlie, the next oldest is graduating from An athletic release must be signed by the parent or
became such good friends. guardian prior to taking part in the camp.
high school this year and will be going into the Navy! Sea Bass
Cloe’s husband passed away and of course, I slowly began to
(Sebastian) will be a senior in high school next year and he will Water will be provided for all participants.
lose the mobility that I had always assumed would be with me
be off to college the following year. The four younger ones are
all happy, healthy and good at sports and super in school. I could forever. Well, she began to pick me up to go downtown to have Parents/Guardians are welcome to stay
never ask for more. coffee/tea in the morning. And not just one morning, she comes,
to date, every single morning and we go, for tea or mainly on Sun-
for this 2 hour session.
But I do have one more thing that makes me who I am today. I
have two friends that have given me the life that I am able to live day morning, for breakfast. We go to Stowe for lunch with several Registration deadline is June 16, 2015.
today. And although they know each other, one lives in Maine and friends twice a month and whenever one of us wants to do some- Please contact Linda Mercy at (802) 479-3405
the other in Waitsfield. Because they have both been so instrumen- thing else, like go yard saleing, we go, and Cloe picks me up. Now to register or for more information
tal in my life today, I want to tell you about each one, separately. that might not sound like much to you, but my physical therapist
Birgit lives in Maine and has been my friend for over 50 years. and my doctor have told me that without my getting up and getting
I met her when she first came to this country and then she and I out, I could actually get worse and end up in a wheelchair, as soon
worked together at the Valley Day School. Her husband, Alan, was as next year.
not just a friend of mine. He and Malcolm lived together when Now, of course, I have a moral to this story of two friends. With-
out them, my life would not be the happy and even the healthy one
STORAGE AUCTION
they both were ski bums. Alan and Birgit met when he also played
the piano at the Sugarbush Inn. They were married in October of that it is today. But the moral is, if you are the one who needs good Serve LEGAL NOTICE…Unless past due
1965 and Malcolm and I were married in November. She had her friends but are afraid to allow yourself to let go of the reins, forget balances are paid prior to June 14, 2015 at 9:00am.
daughter in July of 1966 and our Tobi was born in November. But it! And if you know someone who you would like to be friends Contents of the following storage units will
then our lives separated a little. They moved to Michigan and then with or whom you think needs a friend, go and be one! I would immediately be sold for non-payment of Rent.
Florida and we stayed right here. But we stayed close in touch and like to think that both Birgit and Cloe also enjoy our friendships
I was thrilled when they moved to Maine about 15 or so years ago. and that although I no longer can contribute as much as I would UNITS
Sadly, Alan died 3 years ago after several years of suffering with like to or used to do, I do contribute something. So the moral is, be
Alzheimer’s. Birgit and I have continued to talk on the phone once one or allow someone else to help you because I assure you, it will
314 J. Batchelder
a day, every day for those 50 years. We have spent many vacations change your life, either way! 102 B. Robtoy
217 D. Moody
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n 1861, the first Flag Day was celebrated Stripes be displayed and ceremonies performed in honor of the
in Hartford, Connecticut, and in 1889, the flag.
state of New York passed a law calling The most colorful and international celebration of Flag Day Public Notice
for Flag Day in schools. In 1916, President takes place every year at Niagara, NY. Representatives of the Vermont State Housing Authority
Woodrow Wilson issued a proclamation asking that June 14 be ob- United States and Canada and France give historic presentations of Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher
served as Flag Day. The statute stipulated: “It shall be the duty of their flags, often to crowds of 10,000 or more. The band plays the Program
the state superintendent of pub- “Marseillaise” for the French
lic schools to prepare a program colors, for the British Union
Vermont State Housing Authority (VSHA)
making special provision for the Jack, “God Save the Queen,” will be closing its waiting list for the Section
observance of Flag Day.” and for the American flag, the 8 Housing Choice Voucher program at 4:30
A strong case can be made “Star Spangled Banner.” p.m. on Monday, June 15, 2015 except that
that the first Stars and Stripes The origin of the flag’s applications will continue to be accepted
flag to wave in victory was the colors has been attributed to from individuals qualifying for VSHA’s
Bennington Battle flag. This flag George Washington when he
was raised during the Battle of addressed a Continental Con-
Disaster Preference and Transitional Housing
Bennington in August of 1777 gress in 1777. “We take the Preference, and individuals applying to the
when the militia of three states stars from Heaven, the red from Section 8 Family Unification Program.
- Vermont, New Hampshire and our mother country, separating This Notice is provided in accordance with
Massachusetts - attacked Gener- it by wide stripes, thus show- VSHA’s Administrative Plan for the Section 8
al Burgoyne’s Hessian troops to ing that we have separated from Housing Choice Voucher Program, which
prevent the capture of ammuni- her and the white stripes will go
tion located at Bennington. This down in posterity, representing
mandates the agency provide public notice
was a very important victory be- her liberty.” prior to closing the list. 802-828-3295
cause it led, in part, to the British defeat at Saratoga shortly after- President Washington must have been pleased that the na- (Voice); 800-798-3118 (TTY); 800-820-5119
wards, which proved to be the turning point of the Revolutionary tional flag resembled that of Vermont. He had been grateful to (Messages)
War. Vermont for winning the first victory of the Revolutionary War Equal Housing Opportunity
On June 14, 1777, the Continental Congress authorized the first at Fort Ticonderoga. The heavy cannons captured from the fort
United States flag to include 13 stars of white in a blue field, and were floated across Lake Champlain and sledded in mid-winter to
13 stripes of alternating red and white. These specifications were Washington’s troops in Dorchester Heights, overlooking Boston
met by the Bennington Battle flag except for the numerals ‘76. Harbor.
“The colors of the flag may be thus explained. The red is for
valor, zeal and fervency: the white for hope, purity, cleanliness
of life and rectitude of conduct; the blue, the color of heaven, for
In 1977, Flag Day observances were held throughout the nation
and focused on the 200th anniversary of the 1777 flag. Those who
participated in the ceremonies around the country were the armed
Help finish the
reverence to God, loyalty, sincerity, justice and truth.”

fight against
forces, veterans’ organizations, schools and civic groups.
During some of the early battles of the Revolutionary War, dif- When we celebrate Flag Day on June 14, we should remember
ferent states had different flags. The Massachusetts flag depicted the role of Vermont in the history of our flag. We should also re-
a pine tree emblem, while Pennsylvania and Virginia flags bore a
member that the American flag symbolizes the ideals of liberty,

cancer.
coiled rattlesnake with the warning, “Don’t Tread on Me.” Other
colonies had the words “Liberty or Death.” In 1794, two stars were equality and tolerance, and embodies the spirit of our national
added to the American flag recognizing the admission of Vermont commitment to those ideals.
and Kentucky to the Union. In 1818, Congress passed a law keep- Senator Bill Doyle serves on the Senate Education Committee
ing the stripes at 13, but mandating a star for every new state. and Senate Economic Affairs Committee. He teaches government
Flag Day was established when President Harry Truman signed history at Johnson State College. He can be reached at 186
the National Flag Day bill in August of 1949. Since that time, Murray Road, Montpelier, VT 05602; e-mail wdoyle@leg.state.
vt.us; or call 223-2851.
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The Yankee Chef TM
SPEAKING OUT
What do you think of Montpelier’s new
My name is James Bailey and I AM THE YANKEE CHEF! I have been
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“Pocket Park” on Main Street?
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Summer Picnic ‘Salad’
A light meal that fits that “feel-good” category of recipes. And as for the
Apple Vinaigrette? Let’s just say this will be the last vinaigrette recipe
you will make! Beautifully tart and reminiscent of that ol’ Yankee charm,
it is a keeper.
Apple Vinagrette Dressing:
1/2 cup frozen apple juice
concentrate, thawed “It looks pretty good. “It’s great! “It’s fantastic. I work
1/3 cup water Gotta run before the parking Montpelier is always doing across the street at Capitol
3 tablespoons apple cider vinegar maid gets me.” something cool.” Stationers and I see it being
1 tablespoon honey Sean Blouin, Nolan Callahan, used everyday -- especially
2 teaspoons lemon juice Scotland & Montpelier Florida & Berlin for lunch and coffee. It sure
1/4 cup extra vigin olive oil looks better than the empty
Salt and black pepper to taste lot that it used to be!”
Eric Bigglestone,
“Salad”: Montpelier
1 (7-ounce) bag bean sprouts (4 cups)
1 teaspoon minced garlic in oil
1/2 teaspoon chili powder “I’m the professor whose
1 cup whole kernel corn VTC students built this
1 apple, peeled, cored and diced park and I think they
did a great job. It’s an
1/4 cup diced water chestnuts archtypical project --
Begin by adding apple juice, water, vinegar, Gently add the bean sprouts and boil, taking back a piece of
honey and lemon juice to the bowl of a stirring once, for 2 minutes. Strain well downtown for a public
food processor or blender. Pulse on high space. It’s a step in the
and transfer to a bowl; let cool to room right direction and it
for 10 seconds and keep it running. Slowly temperature. When ready to serve, toss strikes a (good) chord.”
add the olive oil to the dressing until all with garlic, chili powder, corn, apple, Ward Joyce,
ingredients are emulsified well; set aside. water chestnuts and Apple Vinaigrette E. Montpelier
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American Health Centers Inc. Gifford’s Free Medical and Dental Health
Sponsors Gifford Last Mile Ride Access Day June 11
No insurance, high deductibles, or lack of a Wilson will give free oral exams and Gifford
American Health Centers Inc. primary care provider keeps many from getting primary care providers and pediatricians will
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vices for those with advanced Dental and Medical Health Access Day on general public, will offer information on pre-
illness or needing end-of-life Thursday, June 11, 2015 from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., ventative health programs and resources to
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services to Gifford patients since 2001,” said motorcycle and bike rides will be on Saturday,
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to Change” group, Saturdays at 5 p.m. (childcare provided). For
Weekly Storytime. Next Chapter Bookstore, 158 North Main St., help, or Info on special programs, call 479-7373.
Saturdays, 10:30 a.m. Info. 476-3114.
Knights of Columbus. Pine Hill Road, Barre Town, meetings sec-
Overeaters Anonymous. Church of the Good Shepherd, Tuesdays ond Tuesday of every month, 7 p.m.
5:30-6:30 p.m. Info. 249-0414.
Green Mountain Spirit Chapter. National women bikers club. 2nd
Greater Barre Democrats. Town & City residents welcome. Aldrich Wed. of month; info grnmtnspirit@hotmail.com. “An East Barre Tradition Since 1957”
Public Library, last Wednesdays, 5:15-6:15 p.m. Info 476-4185.

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Play Group. St. Monica’s Church, lower level, Thursdays during
school year, 9:30-11 a.m.
American Legion Auxiliary Unit 10. Meets at the post, first
Thursday of each month (not Jan. or July), 6:30 p.m.
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month, 6 p.m. Info. 229-5931. women with or w/o kids, childcare & transportation available.
Two 2-Week Living w/ Advanced or Metastatic Cancer: Lunch provided, 2nd Wednesdays, 1-2:30 p.m., Grace Methodist Church. Info 479-
Tuesday of month, noon-1 p.m. Writing to Enrich Your Life: For 1086.
Production Camps:
 anyone touched by cancer, 3rd Tuesday of each month, noon-1 p.m. New Hope II Support Group. Grace United Methodist, every
fully staged & designed, led by Both held at CVMC Cancer Center resource room. Info. 225-5449. Mon., 7-9 p.m. Info. at 1-800-564-2106.
savvy pro’s to put on a show Central Vermont Rotary Club. Visitors & potential members wel- BROOKFIELD - MOPS - Mothers of Preschoolers. Moms of
BY AUDITION (MAY 3):
 come. Steakhouse Restaurant, Mondays, 6:15 p.m. 229-0235. kids birth through kindergarten welcome. Meal & childcare provid-
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Charlotte’s Web in july 
 6:30-8 p.m. Info. 439-5554. 276-3022.
and Pippin in august Diabetes Support Program. CVMC, conf. rooms, first Thursday of Health-focused Group. Learn to cope w/ life’s passages. Weds, 7-8
month, 7-8 p.m., free. Info. 371-4152. p.m.; Info 276-3142; Dr. Alice Kempe.
Civil Air Patrol. At the airport (blue hangar), Tuesdays, 6-8:30 p.m. CABOT - Fiddle Lessons with Katie Trautz: Monday afternoons,
Two 1-Week Theater Camps:
 Info at 229-5193. call 279-2236; Dungeons & Dragons, Fridays 3-5:30 p.m. All at
Theater Play for Every Day 
 Pregnancy & Newborn Loss Support Group. CVMC conference Cabot Library, 563-2721.
half day intro fun! for ages 6-8 in july room #3, 4th Monday of month, 6:30-8:30 p.m. 371-4304 or -4376. CALAIS - Men’s and Women’s Bible Study Groups. County
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Physical Storytelling Production 
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full day-page to stage in 1 week! in june Savvy Speakers Toastmasters Club. BC/BS conf. room, Industrial Open Mic night at Whammy Bar every Wednesday. Upcoming
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Birthing Center Open House. For parents, sibs, grandparents, etc.
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Rounders (6/26), Kick ‘Em Jenny (6/27). Music Thursdays starts at Sunday School. For children (up to 20) to study the Bible and teachings
7 p.m., Fri/Sat at 7:30. All events are Free of Jesus. Christian Science Church, 145 State St., Sundays, 10:30 a.m.
CHELSEA - Chelsea Historical Society House/Museum. Open Capital City Farmers’ Market - 60 State St. 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Every
3rd Saturdays May-October, FREE, 10 a.m.-noon. 685-4447. Saturday from May 2-Oct 31. The Capital City Farmers Market starts
Story Time. Songs, stories & crafts for children birth to 5 years. its 38th year with 53 farmers, food producers, and craftspeople.
Chelsea Public Library, Wednesdays, 1:15 p.m. 685-2188. The Capital City Band performs at 7 p.m. on the State House lawn
TOPS Take Off Pounds Sensibly. Nonprofit support grp. United beside the Pavilion Office Building on State Street. Wednesdays from
Church of Chelsea, North Common, Wednesdays, 5:45 p.m. 685- June 17-August 19. All band instrument players are welcome to play.
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EAST BARRE - Story Hour. Aldrich Library York Branch, Tuesdays,
ages 0-3 10 a.m., ages 3-5 10:30 a.m. Info. 476-5118. Eating Well On A Budget For Families Workshop Series with
EAST HARDWICK - Touch of Grace Assembly of God Church,
corner Rts. 15 &16, Pastor Matt Preston, 472-5550. Sunday a.m. wor-
ship 10:00 (incl. 11:20 children’s church); adult Sunday School 9:00
Frances Fleming. Hunger Mountain Coop community room. Weds.
May 27–July 1. 5:30-7 p.m. Fran will cover the following topics in
this 6 workshop series: saving money, smart shopping, reducing waste
of food and money, serving sizes and food safety, healthy eating ideas,
dads & grads
(Sep. thru June). Tue. evening Bible study (call for info). Wed. youth meal planning, exercise, routines and food safety, picky eaters, storing
group: 5:00 dinner, 6:00 activity. food, how much and what children should eat. All attendees will
EAST MONTPELIER - Crossroads Christian Church. Men’s receive an insulated bag, meat thermometer, knives, a cook book and
Ministry: For Men Only group. Monday nights 7-9 p.m. Men’s measuring cups and must attend 5 out of the 6 workshops in this
Breakfast, 2nd Sat., 8 a.m. 272-7185. Sunday Service 9:30-11 a.m. series. Free. Please pre-register: sign up on the Coop workshop bul-
Pastor Thorsten Evans 476-8536. Church Office hours Tues & Fri 9 letin board or contact us at 223-8000 x202 or info@hungermountain.
a.m. to noon. 476-4843 coop. Diamond & Sterling Silver

Twin Valley Senior Center. NEW LOCATION: 4583 U.S. Rte 2. Robin’s Nest Nature Playgroup. For kids up to 5 w/caregiver. North
Open Mon.-Weds.-Fri., 9 a.m.-2 p.m. On-site meals all three days, $4 Branch Nature Ctr, free/donations, Fridays 9:30-11:30 a.m. 229-6206.
ages 60+/$5 others, nobody turned away. Free bus service for seniors Friday Night Group. Open to all LGBTQ youth ages 13-22. Pizza &
& disabled in the six towns served. Bone strength classes, tai chi, foot social time, facilitated by adults from Outright VT. Unitarian Church,
clinics and more. Info. 223-3322 or http://twinvalleyseniors.org 2nd & 4th Fridays, 6:30-8 p.m. 223-7035 or Micah@OutrightVT.org
Early Bird Bone Builders Class. Osteoporosis exercise and preven- Meditation, Mondays at 1 p.m.; Intro to Yoga, Tuesdays 4 p.m.;
tion class. Twin Valley Senior Center, Rt. 2, Blueberry Hill Commons
(next to Plainfield Hardware). Every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday,
7:30-8:30 a.m. All ages. Free. Info 223-3174 or 228-0789.
Consults, Fridays 11 a.m. Free classes, some limits apply. All at
Fusion Studio, 56 East State St. 272-8923 or www.fusionstudio.org
Open Library. Open to all, books and DVDs for all ages. Resurrection
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to drink tea and discuss death. Bring your own lunch or eat at center richardjwobbyjewelers.com
for $4. Confidential discussions; not a counseling session. Twin Valley Central VT Roller Derby’s Wrecking Doll Society. Intro to roller
Senior Center, Rt. 2, Blueberry Hill Commons (next to Plainfield derby, gear supplied, bring a mouth guard. First time is free. Montpelier
Hardware). Rec. Center, Barre St., Saturdays 5-6:30 p.m. www.twincityriot.com 124 N. MAIN ST. | BARRE, VT 05641 | (802) 476-4031
FREE Tai Chi classes at Twin Valley Senior Center, Route 2, Celiac Support Group. Tulsi Tea Room, 34 Elm St., 2nd Wednesdays,
Blueberry Commons, East Montpelier. Every Monday and Friday 1-2 4-5 p.m. Info. 598-9206.
p.m. NEW Tai Chi class, 5:30-6:30 p.m., taught by certified Tai Chi MSAC Public Activities:
trainers, Pat Boyle and Susan Crampton every Monday and Wednesday. FEAST Together (communal
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GROTON - YA Book Club: 3rd Mondays, 6:30 p.m.; Book 60+/$9 others, Tuesdays &
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Wednesdays, 1-3 p.m. Round Robin Storytime, for kids age 0-5 & Go (take-out), benefits senior
their caregivers: Tuesdays, 10 a.m. All at Groton Public Library, 584- meals program, $9, Tuesdays &
3358. Fridays, noon-1 p.m. Meal
RSVPs 262-6288. Piano
HARDWICK - Caregiver Support Group. Agency on Aging, rear Workshop, informal time to play
entrance Merchants Bank, 2nd Thurs of month. 229-0308 x306. & listen, Thursdays, 4-6 p.m. JUNE 13-21st
Celebrate Recovery Groups. Touch of Grace A/G Church, Rts. 15 & Living Strong, group loves to
16. Women, Tues. 7 p.m. Men, Weds. 7 p.m. Men & Women, Fri. 6 sing while exercising, Mondays
p.m. Info 472-8240/533-2245. 2:30-3:30 p.m. & Fridays 2-3
Peace and Justice Coalition. G.R.A.C.E. Arts bldg (old firehouse),
Tues., 7 p.m. Info. Robin 533-2296.
p.m. Knitting for Peace,
Thursdays 6-7:30 p.m. Senior
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p.m. Registration/info 472-5229. 5-June 16) 1-2:30 p.m. All at
MARSHFIELD - Playgroup. Twinfield Preschool, Mondays, 11
a.m.-12:30 p.m. (except when school not in session).
Montpelier Senior Activity
Center, 58 Barre St., 223-2518. $3!
A Course In Miracles study
Jaquith Public Library Activities. Old Schoolhouse Common, 426- group. Everyone is welcome and
3581. Story & Play Group, Wednesdays, 10-11:30 a.m. Book Group there is no charge. Christ Church,
for Adults, stop by for copy of the book, 4th Mondays, 7 p.m. Open Tuesdays, 7 p.m. Info. 229-
Gym/Activity Time for elementary age kids, Fridays, 3-4:30 p.m. 5253.
Family-Themed Movies, 3rd Wednesdays starting Sept., 7 p.m.
Natural Marshfield, 3rd Tuesdays, 7:00 p.m. Parent’s Group and Meet-Up.
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9-10:30 a.m.
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55 BARRE STREET, MONTPELIER Vermont’s popular fish and wildlife summer course for teachers
and other educators will be held July 12-17, 2015.
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streams, forests and wetlands with some of the state’s leading
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11:00a “This course is unique in that it helps pre-kindergarten through has openings. Photo by Tom Rogers
twelfth grade teachers from any discipline -- math, language arts, were rewarded with a bull moose wading in the water on the other
physical education, or history -- improve their instructional strate- side. He was so hot that he just let us sit in our canoes and watch
gies and make their lesson plans more relevant to their students.” him for over an hour,” said Thomas.
“Course participants will include other ANR staff members as Tuition is $$833 for the week -- books, food and overnight
well, which provides a valuable opportunity for teachers to not facilities are included. A limited number of partial scholarships
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Moore Come to the volunteer-run community bike shop. 89 Barre St., Tuesdays
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Kevin Costner Free Community Meals. Mondays: Unitarian Church, 11 a.m.-1
4. The Wedding Ringer (R) p.m.; Tuesdays: Bethany Church, 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m.; Wednesdays:
Kevin Hart Christ Church, 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m.; Thursdays: Trinity Church, 11:30
5. The Gambler (R) Mark a.m.-1 p.m.; Fridays: St. Augustine Church, 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. 2nd
Wahlberg Saturdays: Trinity Church, 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m.; Last Sundays, Bethany
6. The Boy Next Door (R) Church, 4:30-6:30 p.m.
Jennifer Lopez Trinity Teen Night. United Methodist Church, 2nd and 3rd Fridays,
7. John Wick (R) Keanu 5-9 p.m. Volunteers needed to share talents & hobbies. 279-3695.
Reeves Toastmasters. Montpelier “Speakeasies” at National Life, 1st & 3rd
8. Paddington (PG) Hugh Wednesdays, noon-1 p.m. Learn the arts of speaking, listening & think-
Bonneville ing. No fee for guests. 229-7455, tdensmore@sentinelinvestments.com
9. Selma (PG-13) David Grandparents Raising Their Children’s Children. Support group,
Oyelowo childcare provided. Resurrection Baptist Church, 144 Elm St., 2nd
10. Blackhat (R) Chris Thursday of the month, 6-8 p.m. Info. 476-1480.
Hemsworth Calico County Quilters. All skill levels welcome. Bethany Church,
Red Room, 2nd Saturday of month, 1-3 p.m. (NOT Oct. or May).
Top 10 DVD, Blu-ray Sales Co-Dependents Anonymous (CoDA). Bethany Church basement,
1. Fifty Shades of Grey (R) Tuesdays, 6:30 p.m. Info. 229-9036.
Universal The Vermont Association for Mental Health & Addiction Recovery
2. Paddington (PG) Anchor Advocates Weekly Breakfast. We are inviting a small group of advo-
Bay cates to join us each Tuesday morning from 8:30-9:30 a.m. during the
3. Taken 3 (PG-13) FOX legislative session. Capitol Plaza Hotel Conference Room 232.
4. Blackhat (R) Universal Coffee, Tea, Scones, Fruit, and more! RSVP encouraged to info@
5. Selma (PG-13) Paramount vamhar.org but never required. Just drop-in!
6. Mortdecai (R) Lionsgate Kellogg-Hubbard Library Activities. 135 Main St., 223-3338. Story
7. Black or White (PG-13) Time: Tues/Fri, 10:30 a.m.; Sit N Knit: for young knitters age 6 & up,
FOX Mondays, 3:30-4 p.m.; Read to Coco: Wednesdays, 3:30-4:30 p.m.;
8. The Cobbler (PG-13) Image Origami Club: Thursdays, 3-4 p.m.; Read with Arlo: Thursdays 4-5
9. Pitch Perfect (PG-13) p.m.
Universal CHADD ADHD Parent Support Group. Childcare not available,
10. Still Alice (PG-13) Sony please make plans for your child. Woodbury College, second Tuesday
of month, 5:30-7:30 p.m. Info. 498-5928.
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(c) 2015 King Features Synd., Inc. Overeaters Anonymous. Bethany Church, Fridays at noon. 223-3079.
BERLIN 622-0250 BARRE 479-0629 MONTPELIER 223-0928
Open 5am M-S, 6am Sun. Open 24 hrs Open 5am M-S, 6am Sun. Good Beginnings of Central VT. 174 River St., 595-7953. Mama’s
Circle, Thursdays, 10 a.m.-noon; Volunteer Meetings, 2nd Wednesdays,
10:30 a.m.; Babywearing Group, 2nd Thursdays, 10:30 a.m.-noon;
Bible Study. Christian Alliance Church, Weds., 7 p.m. 476-3221.
Al-Anon. Trinity Methodist Church, Main St., Sun., 6:15-7:30 p.m.
THANK YOU Info. 1-866-972-5266.
Al-Anon. Bethany Church basement, 115 Main St., Tuesdays &
Thursdays noon-1 p.m., Wednesdays 7-8 p.m. Info. 1-866-972-5266.
from
Central Vermont Support Group. Meeting at Another Way, 125
Green Mountain United Way Barre St., Tuesdays 6-7:30 p.m. Info. 479-5485.
SL AA. 12-step recovery group for sex/relationship problems. Bethany
Church, Wed., 5 p.m. Info. 802-249-6825.
Survivors of Incest Anonymous. Bethany Church parlor, 115 Main
We’ve just concluded our 2014 - 2015 St., Mondays, 5 p.m. Please call first: 229-9036 or 454-8402.
Brain Injury Support Group. Unitarian Church, third Thursday of
fundraising campaign. the month, 1:30-2:30 p.m. Info. 1-877-856-1772
La Leche League. Breastfeeding info and support. Good Beginnings
"Many thanks to all of you who contributed to a Nest, 174 River St., 3rd Thursdays, 9:30-11:30 a.m. Info 244-1254.
successful Green Mountain United Way campaign in Playgroups: Dads & Kids Playgroup, Thursdays, 6-7:30 p.m. and
2015. Your donation has made a huge difference in Playgroup, Saturdays, 9:30-11 a.m., both at Family Center of
Washington County. All held during school year only.
the lives of our Vermont neighbors in need in the Kindred Connections Peer to Peer Cancer Support for Patients and
counties of Washington, Orange, Caledonia, Essex Caregivers. Info 1-800-652-5064 email info@vcsn.net
Christian Meditation. Christ Church, Mondays, 12-1 p.m.
and Orleans. It's not too early to be planning your
MORETOWN - Mad River Chorale. New singers welcome.
2016 campaign gift! Every dollar helps." Rehearsals at Harwood Union H. S., Mondays, 7-9 p.m. 496-2048.
MORRISVILLE - Overeaters Anonymous. First Congregational
Catherine Hamilton, Campaign Chair Church, 85 Upper Main St., Fridays at noon. Info. 888-2356.
VP Consumer Services and Planning, NORTHFIELD - Civil Air Patrol Cadet Program. For ages 12-18.
Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Vermont Readiness & Regional Technology Center, Norwich campus, Tuesdays,
6-8:30 p.m. Info. capitalcomposite@yahoo.com
Clogging & Irish Step Lessons. W/Green Mountain Cloggers, ages
8-78, donations. Sundays 5-8 p.m. 522-2935.
Northfield Chess Club. Casual games & speed chess. Northfield
To Volunteer or Donate Go To Senior Center, $1, Tuesdays, 7 p.m. Info. 764-5880.
Playgroup. United Church of Northfield, Wednesdays, 9:30-11 a.m.
Held only when school is in session. Info. 262-3292 x113.
www.gmunitedway.org Bingo every Monday night at Northfield Senior Center, 168 Wall
Street. Early Birds 5:45 p.m. Regular games to follow. Snack bar.
BECAUSE GREAT THINGS HAPPEN ORANGE - Sunday morning service at Christ Community Alliance
Church at 10:30 a.m. off Route 302 near the Elementary School in
WHEN WE LIVE UNITED Orange.
PLAINFIELD - Cutler Memorial Library Activities: Classic Book
Club: 1st Mondays, 6 p.m; Food for Thought Book Club: 2nd
Serving Washington, Orange, Caledonia, Essex and Orleans counties. Mondays, 6:30 p.m. Plainfield Book Club: 3rd Mondays, 7 p.m. Call
One Conti Circle 454-8504. Story Time for Kids, ages 2-5. Thursdays, 10:30 a.m.
Special Thanks to The WORLD for their support and assistance. Barre, VT 05641 Diabetes Discussion & Support Group. Everyone welcome. The
Health Center conf. room, 3rd Thursdays, 1:30 p.m. Info. 322-6600.
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Mad River Chorale Spring Concert Highlights America
“I Hear America Singing” is
the title of both the program and
a spirited song by André Thomas Craft Fair / Vendor Show
that will be featured in the Mad
River Chorale’s spring concerts.
On Friday, June 12 at 7:30 p.m.
Sat., June 13 • 9am-4pm
(Waitsfield United Church) and
Sunday afternoon June 14 at 4 Berlin Fire Department
p.m., (Warren United Church)
the Valley’s community chorus Right off Exit 7 I-89
will perform a program that it is
distinctly all-American.
Mary Bonhag, conductor of
the group as of fall 2014, has put
together a program of songs writ-
ten by Americans (including
some Vermonters), arranged by
Americans, showcasing the poet-
ry of Americans, and/or about America. The eclectic selection and of entertaining their neighbors.
includes works by Stephen Foster, Aaron Copland, Pete Seeger, Children 11 and under are always welcome guests at Mad River
Robert Shaw, Alice Parker, Emily Dickenson, and Walt Whitman. Chorale concerts. To order advance tickets to the concerts or find
The chorale will be accompanied as always by pianist Mary Jane more information, visit www.madriverchorale.net or call 496-
Austin of Montpelier. 4781 and leave a message for a callback. Tickets will also be
The group includes singers from pre-teenage to folks in their available at the door for both concerts.
ninth decade, representing 14 central Vermont towns. All have Audience members are asked to bring an item of non-perishable
come together to express their love of choral music, of singing, food for the Mad River Valley Food Shelf.
Celebrate
Karen Lane’s Service
to the Aldrich Public Library
RANDOLPH - Caregiver Support Group. Open to anyone caring
for a loved one. Gifford Medical Ctr, second Tuesdays, 11 a.m.-noon.
Friday, June 12 June 21st at the Aldrich Library
Mood Disorder Support Group. Gifford Medical Center, Thursdays, BARRE - Studio Place Arts Reception. 201 N Main St. 5:30-7:30
4-5 p.m. Info. 728-7713 or cgould@giffordmed.org p.m. Meet the artists in 3 new SPA exhibits & 2 local sculptors who
recently received commissions for public art in the Stone Sculpture
1:00-4:00 p.m.
Line Dancing. Chandler Music Hall, 71-73 Main St., by donation, Legacy Program in Barre. Please join us in honoring Karen by
Wednesdays 6:30-8:30 p.m.
MARSHFIELD - Art and Author Night. Jaquith Public Library. 6-8 considering making a gift to the
Matters of the Heart. Experts discuss ways to improve heart health. p.m. Art opening: Photography of Terry J. Allen at 6 p.m. Reading by
Gifford Conference Ctr, FREE, 3rd Wednesdays, 1-2 p.m. 728-2191.
New Business Forum. Vermont Tech Enterprise Center, 1540 VT Rte
Viiu Niiler - Estonia To America: My Town, My work, My Journey
Through Chaotic Time by Herbert A. Niiler, with his children Kersti,
Karen Lane Legacy Fund
66, 2nd Wednesdays, 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. 728-9101. Juri, Peter, Andrus, Viiu, Kaia and Riste. 7 p.m. Aldrich Public Library
Yoga Classes. All ages & levels, donations benefit Safeline. VTC MONTPELIER - Curious about home sharing? Home Share Now 6 Washington At.
Campus Center, last Sunday of month, 2-3:30 p.m. will be tabling at the Hunger Mountain Coop from 12:30-2 p.m. Stop Barre, VT 05641
Lift for Life Exercises, Tues-Fri, 8:30 a.m.; Cribbage 9:30 a.m. & by to gather information and get your questions answered. Info: 802- The funds will be used to help preserve and maintain
Mahjongg 10 a.m on Tuesdays; Art History Video Series 12:45 p.m. 479-8544 or email info@homesharenow.org.
& Bridge Club 2 p.m. Wednesdays; Foot Clinics, 1st & 2nd Weds, 10 our beautiful historic building and our collections.
Laugh Local VT Open Mic Comedy Night. Montpelier’s ONLY
a.m.-noon, call to sign up. Randolph Senior Ctr, Hale St. 728-9324. monthly Comedy Open Mic. Please support local comedy by per-
Cancer Support Group. For survivors, sufferers & family. Gifford forming or watching those that do. This event is open to the
Conference Ctr, 2nd Tuesdays, 9:30-11 a.m. 728-2270. GENERAL PUBLIC. Sign-ups at 7:30 p.m. Show at 8 p.m. The
Storytime. Kimball Library, Wed., 11 a.m., ages 2-5; Toddlertime, American Legion Post #3, 21 Main St. Free, but dough nation$ wel-
Fri., 10:30 a.m.; Gathering for hand work, 2nd & 4th Mon., 6 p.m.
SOUTH DUXBURY - Mad River Chorale Rehearsals. Beginning
come. Bob, 793-3884.
Live Music at Sweet Melissa’s. New Nile Orchestra is back! This Canadian Club
January 26, Mad River Chorale will rehearse every Monday evening bands’ high energy infectious rhythms combined with remarkable
from 7-9 pm (except school holidays) in the chorus room at Harwood dancing and singing inspire everyone to smile and get up and dance.
Union High School. Visit www.madriverchorale.net for further infor- Don’t miss this Afro-beat dance party at Sweet Melissa’s, 9:30 p.m. $5
mation, or call 496-2048. cover
STOWE - Green Mtn Dog Club Meeting. All dog lovers welcome.
Commodore’s Inn, 4th Thursdays. 479-9843 or www.greenmountain- Saturday, June 13
dogclub.org BERLIN - Central Vermont Pagan Meet-up. The folks of Laurelin
WAITSFIELD - Headache Relief Clinic. Free treatments using mas- Community in Bethel, VT are looking for the other Pagans in the
sage & craniosacral therapy. Mad River Valley Health Ctr, 2nd fl., last
Thursday of month, 4-7 p.m. RSVP 595-1919.
Central Vermont area. Summer is a perfect time for meeting new
people, learning new things, and exploring the many forms of spiritu- Canadian Club
Community Acupuncture Night. Free assessment & treatment,
donations welcome. Three Moons Wellness, 859 Old County Rd., 2nd
ality that drive us. Join us for lunch and conversation. Meet at the
Panera Bread on Rt. 302, 1450 Barre-Montpelier Rd. Noon to 4 p.m. Route 14 • Barre, VT
Sunday,
fl., last Weds., of month, 4-7 p.m. RSVP 272-3690. Open to everyone Pagan (in its vast variety), Pagan-friendly, or just
WARREN - Knit and Play. Bring your kids and your projects. All cool! See our website at www.laurelinretreat.com

October 11, 2015


levels welcome. Warren Public Library, Thursdays, 9:30-11:30 a.m. Craft Fair/Vendor Show - Berlin Fire Department. 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
WASHINGTON - Central VT ATV Club. Washington Fire Station, Right off Exit 7 on I-89.

10:00 AM - 3:00 PM
3rd Tuesdays, 6:30 p.m. 224-6889. BRADFORD - The Bradford Historical Society will hold a special
Art and Adventure with April, 3rd Saturdays at 11 a.m.; Storytime, opening of its museum from 2-4 p.m. Come and enjoy free ice cream
Mondays at 11 a.m.; Tech Help Drop-In, Saturdays 10 a.m.-2 p.m. All while viewing the large photo and historic artifacts collection. The
at Calef Memorial Library. Info. 883-2343. museum is located on the third floor of the Bradford Academy at 172
North Main and is handicapped accessible. Contact 802-222-4423 for Lunch Available from 11:00 am-2:00 pm
WATERBURY - Waterbury Public Library Activities. 244-7036.
Noontime Knitters: Bring your latest project, crocheters also wel- information. CHICKEN PIE DINNER
come, Tuesdays, noon-1 p.m. Playgroups: Open Gym, Mon-Tues-Fri, FAYSTON - Hike Fayston with GMC. Moderate. 7.2 mi round trip.
11:05-11:35 a.m.; Music & Movement Playgroup, Weds, 10-11:30
a.m.; Art & Exploration Playgroup, Thurs., 9:30-11:30 a.m. Thatcher
Glen Ellen Lodge via the Long Trail from App. Gap. After a 1300’
climb past Theron Dean Shelter to Stark’s Nest, there are numerous Crafters Setup Starts at 8:00 AM
Brook Primary School Children’s Room, during school year only.
WATERBURY CTR - Bible Study Group. Bring your bible, coffee
ups and downs. Bring lunch and snacks. Contact John Buddington and
Kathy Gohl at 229-0725 or vicepresident@gmcmontpelier.org for TABLES ARE STILL AVAILABLE
provided. Waterbury Center Grange, Sundays, 5-6 p.m. 498-4565. meeting time and place. Please call Gloria Marceau 433-5589 for details
WEBSTERVILLE - Fire District #3, Prudential Committee. MONTPELIER - Hot Neon Magic at Positive Pie. 80’s covers for
Monthly meeting, 105 Main St., 2nd Tuesdays, 7 p.m. 80’s lovers. 22 State St. 10 p.m. https://www.facebook.com/hotneon-
magic
Tuesday morning nature walks begin and continue weekly through
September, with Marianne Kotch and Suzy Klinefelter. Barre Town 10th Annual Touch-A-Truck event held by Montpelier Recreation
Forest, 44 Brook St. 9 a.m. All ages welcome. For more information, Department from 11 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. at the Montpelier High School.
call Marianne at 476-4185, mkotch731@gmail.com.
WILLIAMSTOWN - Bible Study. Christian Alliance Church, Sun.,
$8 for a family, $3 adult and $2 children. Admission includes a one-
day pool pass. Come and have fun with your kids! Questions? Call Dance Camps for Kids
225-8699.
6 p.m. Info. 476-3221. HIP HOP IMMERSION
Birds and Botany at Moose Bog with North Branch Nature HIP HOP IMMERSION New Session: July 20-24
Williamstown Farmers Market Fridays from June 19-Oct. 9 at
Pump & Pantry, North Main St. 3-6 p.m. New Vendors Welcome. Free
Center. 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. (includes travel). Fee: $45 members, $55 non- New Session:
ages 8-14 9am-2pm $240.00July 20-24
Market Space. Contact Bradley Peterson: 802-433-1052. members. We’ll explore the unique assemblage of birds and plants that ages 8-14 9am-2pm $240.00
inhabit this very special place. We’ll investigate the boreal species of
Flea Market - Fridays May 15-Oct. 9 from 3-6 p.m. at Pump & Pantry. YOUNG CHOREOGRAPHERS July 6-10
birds and highly specialized plants as well as discuss the fascinating
North Main St. Books, women’s clothes, kid’s stuff, jewelry, antiques, YOUNG CHOREOGRAPHERS
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ages 9-12 July
9am-12noon
6-10 $140.00
etc. Free market space. Contact Cindy Donahue: 802-433-5908
WOODBURY - Knitting Group. All hand work welcome. Library,
1st & 3rd Wed., 6:30-8 p.m.
FAIRYTALEages 9-12July
FUSION 9am-12noon
6-10 $140.00
WORCESTER - Knitting Night. The Wool Shed, Tuesdays, 6:30-
8:30 p.m.
CENTRAL Dance
July 6-10
ages 3 � -FAIRYTALE
5 9:30am-11amFUSION
Camps for Kids
$95

Playgroup. Craft, snack, outdoor time, more, for ages 0-5. Doty
Elementary pre-k room, Fridays starting 9/7, 9:30-11 a.m. 223-1312.
VERMONTMUSICAL ages 3 ½ DANCE
THEATER - 5 9:30am-11am
July 13-17 $95
ages 9-14 9:30am-12noon $125
HIP HOP IMMERSION New Session: July 20-24

Wednesday, June 10 KUSTOM FAIRYTALESMUSICAL


July 13-17
THEATER DANCE
& WONDERLAND:
ages 8-14 9am-2pm $240.00

July 13-17
YOUNG CHOREOGRAPHERS July 6-10
BARRE - Summer Authors at the Aldrich. Paul Gillies (legal histo-
rian). Author of Uncommon Law, Ancient Roads, and Other KLASSICS ages 6-8 10am-12noon
ages 9-14 9:30am-12noon $125
ages 9-12 9am-12noon $140.00

CAR SHOW
$105.00
Ruminations on vermont Legal History. Milne Community Room,
FAIRYTALES &$95WONDERLAND
FAIRYTALE FUSION July 6-10
Aldrich Library. 6 p.m. THE FULLages
PLATE:
3 � - 5 jazz, hip hop,
9:30am-11am modern, ballet July 13-17
July 13-17
ages 8-11 1-3:30pm $125
ages 6-8 10am-12noon $105.00
MUSICAL THEATER DANCE July 13-17

NEED Antique Cars Saturday, June 13 • 5:00-8:00 PM ages 9-14 9:30am-12noon $125

(Rain Date: June 27)


HIP HOP ANDTHE FULL
NINJA
FAIRYTALES PLATE
DANCE
& WONDERLAND: jazz,
July 27-31hip hop, modern,
July 13-17
For Mayo Healthcare’s Annual Father’s Day ballet
ages 6-8ages
10am-12noonJuly $105.00
13-17
Antique Car Show, In North�ield. Sponsored by: 6-8 10am-12noon $105.00
ages 8-11 1-3:30pm $125
ROCK OF AGES CORPORATION THE FULL PLATE: jazz, hip hop, modern, ballet July 13-17
FRIDAY,
FridayJUNE 19th Noon
June 13th ~ Noon
to to 2:00
2:00
Held at ROA Visitors Center
Contemporary Dance & Fitness Studio
HIP
ages HOP AND
8-11 1-3:30pm $125 NINJA DANCE

BBQ will be provided for all of the antique car owners. Graniteville, VT ~ Watch for signs HIP July
18 LangdonHOP 27-31
St.AND
Montpelier, VT 05602
NINJA DANCE (802) 229-4676 cdandfs.com
July 27-31
All Are Welcome...Public Free ages
ages 6-8 10am-12noon
6-8 10am-12noon $105.00 $105.00
$10.00 Admission for Non-Members Showing Their Cars Since 1973
Please call Kim Marcotte or Proceeds go to “OUT OF THE DARKNESS” Contemporary Dance & Fitness Studio
Vicki Slocum at 485-3161 to RSVP (Suicide Prevention)
50/50 Drawing...Give-A-Ways 18 Langdon St. Montpelier, VT 05602 (802) 229-4676 cdandfs.com
Food & Drinks available on grounds Since 1973
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Norwich University Presents Chief Information Officer for the
ART EXHIBITS Joint Chiefs of Staff in June Todd Lecture
BARRE - Studio Place Arts. Main floor gallery: Vermont Studio Norwich University continues its 2015 Todd Lecture Series tration from Shippensburg University, Pa.
Center Showcase - Installations and 2-D works by a group of artists with “Leadership in the Digital Age” a presentation by Lieutenant Bowman’s lecture serves as the keynote presentation for this
affiliated with the Vermont Studio Center in Johnston. Second General Mark S. Bowman, Director Command, Control, year’s annual residency conference of nearly 600 students repre-
floor gallery: Family Values by Lyna Lou Nordstrom - Mixed Communications and Computers (C4) / Cyber and the Chief senting nine online graduate programs and two bachelor’s degree
media printmaking exhibit using photographic images and collage. Information Officer for the Joint Chiefs of Staff, on Thursday June completion programs at Norwich’s College of Graduate and
Third floor gallery: Momentum Organicum by Lian Brehm Paper 18, 2015 at 10 a.m. in Plumley Armory. Continuing Studies. Gathering from across the country and the
Sculpture: New Work. Exhibit Dates: June 9 - July 11, 2015 At the Pentagon, Bowman develops C4 capabilities; conducts globe under the theme of “Learning to Lead, Leading to Serve,”
Reception: Friday, June 12, 5:30-7:30 p.m. Meet the artists in 3
new SPA exhibits & 2 local sculptors who recently received com- analysis and assessments; and evaluates C4 requirements, plans, these Norwich students will gather for a week of capstone/culmi-
missions for public art in the Stone Sculpture Legacy Program in programs and strategies. nating academic work and conferences
Barre. Previously, he served as the Director of Architecture, Operations, Norwich University’s Todd Lecture Series is named in honor of
BERLIN - “The Devil Is in the Details…” Watercolors by Harald Networks and Space, for the Office of the Army Chief Information Army Maj. Gen. Russell Todd (USA Ret.) and his wife, Carol, in
Aksdal Hanging in UVMHN-CVMC Art Gallery. Watercolors by Officer. Bowman played a central role in establishing strategy, gratitude for their dedicated service to the university. Todd ’50,
Harald Aksdal is the latest exhibit to be hung in the University of policy, and guidance to integrate, build and facilitate the U.S. serves as Norwich President Emeritus. With this series, Norwich
Vermont Health Network – Central Vermont Medical Center lobby Army’s LandWarNet network. brings the nation’s foremost thought leaders drawn from business,
art gallery. Aksdal lives and paints in Fairfax, Vermont. “The Devil Bowman was commissioned as a second lieutenant in the U.S. politics, the arts, science, the military and other arenas to its
Is in the Details…” is on display at UVMHN-CVMC until June 26, Army on May 28, 1978. He has served in several joint and opera- Northfield campus. All events are free and open to the public.
2015 and also on his website www.aksdalart.com tional assignments and has commanded at every level from com- For more information please check the Todd Lecture Series
MONTPELIER - Three Sheets and a Shirt. Recent paintings pany to Signal Brigade. He has a bachelor’s degree in history from website http://tls.norwich.edu/ or call (802) 485-2633.
by Frederick Rudi at the Drawing Board. June 1 thru July 5, Norwich University, Vt. and a master’s degree in public adminis-
2015. For info, please call 426-3529
-- Art Opening: Heidi Chamberlain presents her “Mermaids”
at The Cheshire Cat, 28 Elm St. Heidi Chamberlain incorpo-
rates a variety of painted and printed techniques in creating her
vibrantly colored mermaids. On display at The Cheshire Cat
through June 2015. natural history of bogs. Pre-registration required, transportation pro- Montpelier Meeting of the Burlington Writers Workshop. The
-- Sculpture Exhibit. Featuring contemporary sculpture created by vided, bug protection recommended! North Branch Cafe, 41 State St. 10 a.m. This is a free writing work-
Vermont artists. Vermont Arts Council Sculpture Garden, ongoing. shop in which we’ll discuss work by two of our group’s writers. New
RANDOLPH - Gifford Medical Center Gallery. Paintings by Monday, June 15 members of all skill levels are always welcome. To register, please go
to http://www.meetup.com/The-Burlington-Writers-Workshop/ and
Georgetown MA artist Lynne Schulte are on display in the MONTPELIER - Red Cross Blood Donation. VFW Post 792, 792 look for the date and time of this workshop.
Gifford Gallery May 5 through June 10, 2015. Gifford Medical Pioneer St. 11:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.
WATERBURY - Jewelry Workshop with Sue Premore. Waterbury
Center, 44 S. Main St., Randolph, free, (802) 728-7000. Foot Clinic. MSAC, 58 Barre St, 1-4 p.m. Nurses from Central VT Public Library. 5:30 p.m. Local artisan, Sue Premore, will lead us in
Home Health & Hospice clip toe nails, clean nail beds, file nails & making a simple necklace and/or bracelet by attaching a variety of
lotion feet. $15 for 15-minute appointment—call 223-2518. beads and other baubles to chains. Special note from Sue: “Bring your
reading glasses if you wear them!” Free. Space is limited! For adults
Central Vermont Crime Stoppers Tuesday, June 16 and teens only. Please call 244-7036 to reserve your spot. These work-
BARRE - Open Mike with host John Lackard. South Side Tavern, shops fill up fast!

Tipline: South Main St., no cover, 9 p.m. Info: 476-3637.


MONTPELIER - Senior Success Series: End-of-Life Legal
Options. MSAC, 58 Barre St. 1-2:30 p.m. Learn about end-of-life
Thursday, June 18
MONTPELIER - Basic Dream Symbolism and Interpretation
(802) 476-9999
We want your information, not your name.
legal devices, such as wills, Powers of Attorney, etc. Free and open to
the public.
with Shamanic Guide Anthony Pauly. Hunger Mountain Coop
Community Room. 5:30-7:30 p.m. Together we will pull back the veil
on the mystery of dreams. Please bring a notebook and pen. Anthony
Cash Rewards Possible. Wednesday, June 17 will be contacting attendees to request a confirmation with a prepay-
ment via Eventbrite. For more information on this topic visit www.
BARRE - Summer Authors at the Aldrich. Dede Cummings theshamanstouch.com. $10 Member-Owners/$12 Non-Members.

C
(Gardener & Book Designer). Author of The Organic Composting Please pre-register: sign up on the Coop workshop bulletin board or
Handbook: Techniques for a Healthy, Abundant Garden. Milne contact us at 223-8000 x202 or info@hungermountain.coop

oncert
Community Room, 6 p.m.
MONTPELIER - Contemporary Dance & Fitness Studio Floor
Fundraiser. Donate to the studio and help us finish raising for the
Friday, June 19
onnections floor fund!! Cost of movie: $5-50. Cost of Class & Discussion: $5-50. BARRE - The annual American Cancer Society Relay For Life of
Drop-in friendly. You don’t have to be a dancer. All levels ages 15 and Central Vermont will be held from 6 p.m. to 6 a.m., at Spaulding High
up. 5:45-7:15 p.m. FILM SCREENING. “Artists in Exile: A Story of School. Relay For Life is a community event to celebrate cancer sur-
U2 Tedeschi Trucks Band Modern Dance in San Francisco.” 7:30-8:30 p.m. BODY AWARENESS vivors, remember loved ones lost, and fight back against the disease.
AND PERFORMANCE WORKSHOP with Christine Cole. 8:30-9
FRI, JUN 12 - WED, JUN 17 SAT, JUL 25 @ 7:30PM
Bell Centre - Montreal, QC Bank of NH Pavilion at Meadowbrook - Gilford, BERLIN - Home Share Now free informational session at Central
Avett Brothers / John Prine NH p.m. DISCUSSION ON EMBODIMENT AND DANCE for work- VT Medical Center, 130 Fisher Rd., Berlin, VT. Come see us in
FRI, JUN 12 @ 7:30PM
Bank of NH Pavilion at Meadowbrook - Gilford, NH
Tedeschi Trucks Band
WED, JUL 29 @ 6:30PM
shop participants and public. 18 Langdon St. (802) 229-4676 Conference Room 2 anytime between 1:00 and 3:00. For additional
Widespread Panic Saratoga Performing Arts Center - Saratoga information or to RSVP, please contact us at 802-479-8544 or info@
FRI, JUN 19 @ 5:00PM Springs, NY homesharenow.org. Walk-ins welcome!
Jay Peak Resort - Jay, VT
Kenny Wayne Shepherd Band
Osheaga Music and Arts Festival
FRI, JUL 31 - SUN, AUG 2 CVTV CHANNEL 194 CVTV 7
MONTPELIER - Summer Bird Walk Series with North Branch
SAT, JUN 20 @ 7:30PM Parc Jean-Drapeau - Montreal, QC
Wednesday 6/10 Sunday 6/14 CHANNEL Nature Center. Berlin Pond. 7-8:30 a.m. Fee: $10, free for members.
Lebanon Opera House - Lebanon, NH Avett Brothers Barre City Council 9a,12p,3p 2 AM Barre Congregational IS NOW
L As spring migration winds down, nesting activity is picking up and
SAT, AUG 1 @ 7:00PM CHANNE
we’ll focus effort on our summer walks towards observing the fasci-
Gary Clark, Jr. / Trombone Shorty Plainfield Select 7p, 10p Church
MON, JUN 29 @ 6:30PM Shelburne Museum - Shelburne, VT Thursday 6/11 3:30 AM St. Monica’s Mass 194
Shelburne Museum - Shelburne, VT Bonnie Raitt Plainfield Select 6a, 9a, 12p 4:30 AM Washington Baptist nating behaviors of our breeding birds. Join us for walks at a variety
Dave Matthews Band
FRI, JUL 3 - SAT, JUL 4
TUE, AUG 4 @ 7:00PM
Shelburne Museum - Shelburne, VT
Barre City Schools 3p,7p,10p
Friday 6/12
Church
6:30 AM Barre Congregational
Church
7 PM Faith Community Church
of local hot spots.
Saratoga Performing Arts Center, NY Willie Nelson / Old Crow Medicine Show Barre City Schools 6a,9a,12p
Barre Town Select 3p,7p,10p
Church
8 AM Calvary Life
8 PM Barre Congregational WILLIAMSTOWN - Williamstown Farmers Market at Pump &
“Weird Al” Yankovic SUN, AUG 23 @ 7:30PM
Bank of NH Pavilion at Meadowbrook
Saturday 6/13 9 AM Washington Baptist Church Pantry, North Main St. 3-6 p.m. New Vendors Welcome. Free Market
Space. Contact Bradley Peterson: 802-433-1052.
SUN, JUL 12 @ 8:00PM Barre Town Select 6a, 9a, 12p Church 9:30 PM Lutheran
Flynn Theater - Burlington, VT Gilford, NH 4 PM Washington Baptist 10 AM 1st Presbyterian Church 10 PM St. Monica’s Mass

Saturday, June 20
Foo Fighters The Doobie Brothers / Gregg Allman Church 11 AM Barre Congregational 11 PM Calvary Life
SAT, JUL 18 - SUN, JUL 19 FRI, SEP 4 @ 7:30PM 5 PM 1st Presbyterian Church Church Monday 6/15
Fenway Park - Boston, MA Saratoga Performing Arts Center - Saratoga 6 PM Barre Congregational 12:30 PM Rice TV Mass Statehouse Programming
BARRE - VFW Post 790 Ribbon Cutting. Please join us for our
Springs, NY Church 1 PM St. Monica’s Mass 6a,9a,12p
Dave Matthews Band 6 PM Barre Congregational 2 PM Barre Congregational Williamstown School 3, 7, 10p
Grand Opening/Open House of ur new Banquet Hall. 527 East Barre
WED, JUL 22 @ 7:00PM Church Church
Bell Centre - Montreal, QC Tuesday 6/16
Rd. 4 p.m. Stop by to see how we give back to our community
7:30 PM Lutheran 3:30 PM Washington Baptist
9 PM Calvary Life 4:30 PM Rice TV Mass Williamstown School 6a,9a,12p
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The Point at 223-2396 9:00 to 5:00 Police and EMT programs sponsored by our post.
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10:30a Extempo 3:00p Hunger Mountain Coop Workshop 1:30 AM Youth Musician’s Concert part 2 5:00 PM Salaam/Shalom
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4:30p Roman Catholic Mass 3:30 AM Snow White 10:00 AM The Truth About Budget 6:00 PM CVTSport.net
1:00p ANIMAL Premiere 1:30p SAFSTOR Matters 4:00p Egyptian Archaeology Lecture Commission 5:00 AM For the Animals part 1 Cuts 7:30 PM Mountain Man Adventures
2:00p Salaam Shalom 5:00p Washington Baptist Church 2:00p Vermont Treasures 5:00p Robert Frost’s Birthday Reading 10:00a Press Conference 5:30 AM For the Animals part 2 11:30 AM Sound Check 8:00 PM What Small Towns Should
3:00p Democracy Now! 6:00p UPRISING with Sonali 2:30p Abundant Living 6:30p CVTS Game of the Week 1:00p Green Mountain Care Board 5:58 AM The Y Connection 1:00 PM 1st Wednesdays Be
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6:30 AM Perils for Pedestrians 2:30 PM Art of Making 8:30 PM Social Justice Lectures
8:30p Rare & Endangered Species 7:00 AM All State Band Parade 3:00 PM Building Bright Futures 10:00 PM VT Food Fund Fight
5:30p Keep Talking 4:00p Carbon Risk Forum 9:00p Road to Recovery 6:00p Randolph Selectboard 8:00 AM VT Breeding Bird Atlas pt1 11:00 PM CVTSport.net
6:00p UPRISING with Sonali 10:30p Car Guy Channel 6:00p UPRISING with Sonali 10:00p ACT Racing Monday
11:00p Gay USA 9:00p City Room 9:30 AM UVM Lecture Series 4:30 PM Building Bright Futures
7:00p What Magic Is 7:00p For the Animals Sunday, June 14 11:00 AM The Artful Word pt2 2:00 AM Energy Week
Sunday, June 14 7:30p Bill Doyle on VT Issues Fri, June 12 11:30 AM Youth Musician’s Concert 5:00 PM Daddy Issues 3:00 AM Green Mountain Care
8:00p The Montpelier Project 12:00p U-32 School Board Board
10:00p The Bookbag 9:00a Aging Insights 8:00p Bill Doyle on VT Issues 3:00p Montpelier School Board 7:00a Bethel Selectboard 1:30 PM Snow White 6:00 PM Positively Vermont
3:00 PM For the Animals part 1 7:00 PM Hunger Free Vermont 4:00 AM Campaign For Vermont
11:30p For the Animals 9:30a Washington Baptist Church 8:30p Talking About Movies 6:00p E. Montpelier School Board 10:00a City Room 3:30 PM For the Animals part 2 7:30 PM Egyptian Architecture 4:30 AM Slow Living
10:30a Roman Catholic Mass 9:00p Green Mtn. Club: End to Enders 8:30p Vermont State Board of Education 11:00a Judge Ben 3:58 PM The Y Connection part 2 6:00 AM 911 Dispatchers
Thursday, June 11 6:00p Berlin Selectboard 7:00 AM Vacines Promote Health
9:00a Mountain Man Adventures 11:00a Mountain Man Adventures 11:00p Keep Talking Monday, June 15
4:30 PM Perils for Pedestrians 8:30 PM City Room
9:00 AM Piecemaker’s Quilt Show
12:30p Talking About Movies 10:00p Judge Ben 5:00 PM All State Band Parade 9:00 PM The Truth About Budget
10:30a What Magic Is 12:00p Montessori School “Untitled Play” 9:30 AM Immune Disfunction
11:30a Chronique Francophone 1:00p Vote for Vermont ORCA Media Channel 16 12:30p Book Lust Sat, June 13
6:00 PM VT Breeding Bird Atlas
7:30 PM UVM Lecture Series
Cuts
10:30 PM Sound Check 10:25 AM Ideas for Action
12:00p The Thom Hartmann Program 1:30p TBA Education Access 1:00p Outbyes with Myra 7:00a Randolph Selectboard 9:00 PM The Artful Word Saturday 11:30 AM Legalize Marijuana Forum
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3:00p Democracy Now! 4:00p Outdoor Secrets Unwrapped Wednesday, June 10 3:00p ACT Racing 3:00p City Room Thursday 4:30 AM Yoga to Go Board
4:00p Senior Moments 4:30p TBA 12:00p Vermont War Memorials, Statuary 5:00p New England Cooks 6:00p Central Vermont Regional Planning 2:00 AM Shotgun Express 6:00 AM Floor Hockey 3:30 PM Campaign For Vermont
4:00 PM Slow Living
6:00p UPRISING with Sonali 6:00p Bill Doyle on VT Issues and Cemeteries 6:00p Cooking in the Merrimack Valley Commission 3:00 AM Cabin Fever Radio Follies 7:00 AM HS Band & Chorus
5:30 PM 911 Dispatchers
6:30p Bill Doyle on VT Issues 1:30p The Future of School 5:00 AM All Things Victorian Conce
7:00p What is an Optimal Sustainable 6:30p First Wednesdays 9:00p Vermont Press Bureau’s Capitol Beat 5:30 AM Artis a la Mode 9:00 AM Mountain Man 6:30 PM Vacines Promote Health
Population for Vermont 7:00p Body Sculpt 2:00p The Osher Lecture Series 8:00p Books and the World 10:00p True North Reports 6:30 AM Central VT Regional Adventures 8:30 PM Piecemaker’s Quilt Show
8:00p Vermont Affordable Housing Show 7:30p The Struggle 3:30p Robert Frost’s Birthday Reading 8:30p Washington Central Supervisory Planning 10:30 AM Thunder Road 9:00 PM Immune Disfunction
Sun, June 14 9:55 PM Ideas for Action
8:30p Vote for Vermont 8:30p Carbon Risk Forum 5:30p First Wednesdays Union 7:00a Waterbury Trustees
8:30 AM Judge Ben 12:00 PM Wrestling Tribute
11:00 PM Legalize Marijuana Forum
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Brennan
Now on Netflix

Fed Up

W
★★★
hen I stopped growing at age 16,
Skills &
Drills
I made a lifetime commitment to
myself: since I will never again get
taller, I will never again gain weight. of low-fat products. And since low-fat foods
All around me, I saw men with beer bellies. are notoriously vile, the companies fortified the

Clinic
Logic dictated that at one point, they were all taste with gobs of corn syrup. Now there is add-
thin like me and then they let themselves go. So ed corn syrup in almost every low-fat packaged
I was simply going to stay vigilant and never let food, from pasta sauce to potato chips.
that happen. Since sugar is not nourishing at best and a

For Girls & Boys


I just have a few simple habits that are con- health crisis at worst, you’d think that govern-
ducive to a thin-guy lifestyle. I go to the gym ment would slap a sin tax on sugary foods like
every day. If a destination is within walking it does on cigarettes. Unfortunately, it does the
distance, I walk there. Whenever it’s socially
appropriate, I like to jump around and dance.
exact opposite. Washington gives $billions in
subsidies to corn farmers - making corn syrup Grades 3-8 Grades 9-12
And I don’t eat dinner. I view food as the fuel
for my body and I don’t require fuel to sleep.
even cheaper.
“Hey, this is ‘Merica,” you might say. “I can June 22 - 26 June 27 - 30
at the Barre Auditorium
I know that I’m weird. But I made my deci- eat what I want and develop adult onset diabe-
sion a long time ago: I’d rather be weird and tes any way I darn well please!”
thin than a normal guy with a beer belly. And Fair enough, the film says. But think of the
I’ve been able to watch with cool detachment children. The main goal of “Fed Up” is to shame Come to the Barre Auditorium and join Brian Brennan (son of former UVM coach
as an obesity epidemic rages around me. us into accepting our role in the childhood obe- Tom Brennan) to work on the skills needed to enhance your game to the next level.
The muckraking documentary “Fed Up” has sity epidemic and offer workable solutions. Brian was first team all state his senior year playing for Notre Dame High School in
a theory as to why Americans have gotten so The film’s most reasonable suggestion is to PA. Brian also played college ball for Indiana University of PA. Brian began his coach-
much fatter during our lifetime. And it comes ban junk food advertising during children’s ing career at The Potomac School in VA and helped guide them to a state championship
down to one thing — sugar. TV shows. That really does make sense to me. in 2008. He then began helping at Gwynn Park High School where he helped guide
Conventional wisdom says that losing I mean, if a commercial during “The Clone them to the state finals in 2009-10, in 2010-11 went to the state final four, and in 2011-
weight is as easy as consuming fewer calories Wars” featured profanity and topless women, it 12 won both the conference and county championships and finished ranked #1 in the
than you burn. According to the movie, it isn’t would make the national news and there would South Region. Brian also works for a company called Hoops Education where he does
that simple. If you eat 300 calories worth of al- be outrage and fines. However, ads for sugary individual workouts, camps, and team development throughout the year. Other camp
monds, your body uses the almonds for energy snacks are allowed without question. counselors include Anthony Spencer, Twinfield Union Athletic Director, and Kris Ba-
in a healthy, productive way. But if you drink Since it is a known fact that f-bombs and dor, the UAAU Coach. Other special guest appearances could happen during the camp
300 calories worth of Baja Blast Mountain boobies are not as unhealthy for children as weeks as well.
Dew, your liver and pancreas are overwhelmed Frosted Flakes and Chips Ahoy, it seems like Former University of Vermont superstar Taylor Coppenrath may also be making an
by the foreign substance and promptly turn it our values are out of whack.
into fat.
appearance during cam sessions. Taylor helped lead UVM to an NCAA 3-peat and was
If “Fed Up” is correct, sugar is the #1 health
Big corporations are inundating us with fat- crisis in the developed world and the primary
the second all-time leading scorer at UVM. Taylor has played professionally in Greece,
tening food and the government is making it cause of obesity. Maybe all my years of exercise
Italy and Spain.
worse. and periodic starvation have been unnecessary. Kids get plenty of fun with their fundamentals, and every camper receives a T-
In 1977, the McGovern Commission created Could it be possible that I have maintained my shirt or basketball, a completed evaluation at the conclusion of the camps. This
national dietary guidelines and food labels with weight simply because I don’t care for pack- evaluation will allow each kid to focus on the areas of the game that will help you
the focus on reducing fat intake. Food compa- aged snack food or sweets? I don’t really know. develop into an all-around player...All campers need to bring a change of shoes.
nies complied and began marketing thousands I’m just happy to be thin. There will be a pizza party for all kids at 12:00 the last day of camp each week.
A food concession stand will be set up with snacks, drinks, pizza throughout both
weeks of camp.
Times/Prices: 8:30am-2:30pm 1wk=$130.00 2wk=$240.00 Grade 9-12 SAT-SUN
12:00-5:00pm $125.00 MON-TUES 9:00am-2:00pm
Early Bird Prices (Deadline May 10, 2015)
8:30am-2:30pm 1wk=$115 2wk=$210 Grade 9-12 Early Bird $110.00
Checks payable: Anthony Spencer (NO REFUNDS AFTER JUNE 1, 2015)

For Questions/To Sign Up, Call


MONTPELIER - “Coffee With a Cop.” The WATERBURY - Annual Father’s Day canoeing
Montpelier Police Department will be holding our and tandem kayaking adventure. Waterbury

Anthony Spencer at 249-8092


next “Coffee With a Cop” event at 1 p.m. at the Reservoir, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Meet at the Umiak booth
Vermont Historical Society Museum in the Pavilion at Waterbury Reservoir to get your canoes, kayaks
building at 109 State St. and life jackets. On shore we will provide refresh-
Do-it-Yourself After Shave Salve with Tiffany ments, fun and games. You are welcome to stay and
Buongiorne. Hunger Mountain Coop Community enjoy the entire day at the reservoir, but boats must Please SIGN AT BOTTOM, Detach, and Return with Payment
Room. 1-2:30 p.m. Not sure what to get you dad for be returned by 1 p.m. Space is VERY limited so if
Father’s Day? Come learn how to make an all-nat- you would like to come then RSVP today! RSVP by Name (Parent/Guardian)_________________________________________________________
ural after shave salve with essential oils. $10 Texting “Canoe” to: (802) 505-1436, Calling: (802)
595-7953 or Email: fatherhood.gbcv@gmail.com. Address (Parent/Guardian)_______________________________________________________
Member-Owners/$12 Non Members. Please pre-
register: sign up on the Coop workshop bulletin A canoe can fit one adult and three children or two __________________________________________ Home Phone_______________________
board or contact us at 223-8000 x202 or info@ adults and two children. All Children must wear life
hungermountain.coop jacket and must weigh more than 30 pounds. Work Phone_________________________ Cell Phone________________________________
NORTHFIELD - The Northfield America n Musical Story Time with Lesley Grant at the
Waterbury Public Library. 10 a.m. Kids aged 18 Please list the phone number and name of a responsible adult if parents are not available.
Legion Ladies Auxiliary Flea Market. 48 Depot
Square. 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. months to 4 years old love dancing and singing Emergency Contact Name:_______________________________________________________
along with local songstress, Lesley Grant.
WAITSFIELD - Auditions for TenFest, annual
Emergency Contact Phone Number:________________________________________________
ten-minute play festival. 1-3 p.m. at the Valley
Players Theater. Cold readings. www.vermontplay-
Tuesday, June 23
BARRE - Open Mike with host John Lackard. Please list any medical conditions, physical limitations/restrictions for any family member:
wrightscircle.org or 485-5636 for more info.
South Side Tavern, South Main St., no cover, 9 p.m. ____________________________________________________________________________
Blue Sky Boys at American Flatbread: A benefit Info: 476-3637.
for NBNC’s “Kids Need Nature” programs.
American Flatbread at Lareau Farm. 6 p.m.: $18 CALAIS - Bike Calais with GMC. Moderate. ____________________________________________________________________________
adults, $9 children. Enjoy music by the Blue Sky 25+/- miles. Pond loop. Bike on unpaved roads past LIST EACH PARTICIPANT’S INFORMATION.
Boys with Banjo Dan and Willy Lindner, great food several ponds and return on Rte. 14. Bring lunch
and water. Helmet required. Contact Mary Garcia at USE GRADE YOUR CHILD IS CURRENTLY IN.
by American Flatbread, Ben & Jerry’s ice cream Age/ Weeks/Time
and a silent auction all to benefit the programs of 622-0585 or Mary Smith at 505-0603 for meeting Name M/F Date of Birth Grade Shirt Size Attending/School Fee
NBNC. time and place.
WAITSFIELD - Auditions for TenFest, annual 1.
Sunday, June 21 ten-minute play festival. 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. at the 2.
EAST BARRE - The Barre Town Fire Valley Players Theater. Cold readings. www.ver-
Department’s annual Father’s Day Chicken montplaywrightscircle.org or 485-5636 for more
info. Total Enclosed$_______________. WAIVER AGREEMENT: I assume all risks and
BBQ will be held noon-2 p.m. at the East Barre fire hazards incidental to such participation, including transportation to and from activity, and I
station (Corner of Route 110 and Mill St). $12 WATERBURY - Central VT Adult Basic hereby waive, release, absolve, indemnify, and agree to hold harmless Brian Brennan, Taylor
adults (1/2 chicken), $8 children (1/4 chicken). Education welcomes current and prospective vol-
Meal includes Chicken, Mostaccioli, Salad, Dinner unteers. Find out about volunteer opportunities at Coppenrath, Anthony Spencer, the Barre Auditorium, their officers, agents, officials, employees,
Roll, Beverage, and Ice Cream. Eat in or take out. CVABE in the Waterbury area. This is also a chance and volunteers for any claims arising out of an injury to my child or myself. It is advised
Experience an East Barre tradition since 1957 for current volunteers to share their experiences and that participants carry adequate medical insurance. Return by mail to: Anthony Spencer,
inspire others. Noon to 1 p.m. CVABE’s Waterbury 124 Osterberg Terrace, Williamstown, VT 05679. PLEASE SIGN BELOW:
NORTHFIELD - The Northfield American
Legion Ladies Auxiliary Flea Market. 48 Depot Learning Center, 141 South Main St. Light refresh- ____________________________________________________________________________
Square. 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. ments. Info: please call Gale Rome at 476-4588 or
Brian Kravitz at 244-8765.

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COIN COLLECTOR will
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HEALTH CARE Pay Cash for Pre-1965
802-461-7828
& Financing, LLC.
East Montpelier VT ing, kayaks & canoeing! Fair-
Coins and Coin Collec-
tions. Call Joe 802-498-3692 We Buy-Sell-Barter Repossessions, Fore Closure FURNITURE lee Marine rents them all! They
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have fun. If it’s not reliable, we
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friendly. Call AIM 888-686-1704
Garage Sales! Yard Sales! AVIATION Grads work with Jet-
TOP CASH PAID FOR OLD
GUITARS! 1920’S thru 1980’s. ONE STOP TRAILER CENTER
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start here with hands on training
Gibson,
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Martin,
Epiphone,
Fender,
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June 12,13,14, 8-4, S. Barre, MORE Road; SATURDAY JUNE
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Advertising
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June 12&13, 8-4. Lots of
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Our
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June 13&14, 9AM-3PM. ★ Year! ★
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ANTIQUES
Multi-Family-Averill St, 20&21, 9AM-3PM. 1325 Cen-

BARNANTIQUES
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Our
★ ★ ★ OPEN
clothing, poker table, attic fan,
blankets and so much more.
items, books, dishes, framed
art. June 12&13, 8:30-4:00. YARD/GARAGE SALE 7500 sq.ft. of Antiques
& Collectables, including:
★ ★ ★ ★ ★Thursday★- Sunday
★ ★ ★ 9★- ★ 5 ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★
27th
Year!
TOOL SALE - CLASSIFIED AD •Vintage Clothing 7500 sq.ft. of Antiques Our
SummerClothing
Flea Control
& Collectables, including: 27th
Barre Make Me An Offer!
East Montpelier
Up To 15 Words •Costume Jewelry •Vintage
Year!
Kiwanis OPEN OPEN
980 Clark Road, (each additional word is 35¢) •Lamps, Lighting, •Costume JewelryThursday - SundayThursday 9-5
Club turn by F.W.Webb KIT INCLUDES: Rewires & Repairs DEAR PAW’S CORNER:thru
Thurs-Fri
•Fluorescent Signs •Lamps, Lighting, 7500 sq.ft. of Antiques
Temperatures areincluding:
really &
June 11 & 12 •Official Aladdin Rewires & Repairswarming
& Collectables,
up now, and Sunday •V
with
DONATIONS 8AM-5PM
In the Garage.
•Price Stickers
•Inventory & Tip Sheet Lamp Dealer •Official Aladdin
•Vintage Clothing9 - 5
it, I know,
•Costume will come
Jewelrythe

$9.95
•Glass •China annual onslaught of fleas on
Lamp Dealermy dog, cat and all over myAlways •L
WANTED VENDORS WANTED: Large •Lamps, Lighting,
Yard Sale. $10-20 for space. FOR •Ephemera & more •Glass •China house.Rewires
Is there &any Repairs
way Buying
I
Nice Clean Household Items Call Wendy 802-479-4076
ONLY NO SALES TAX! can •Official
get rid of Aladdin
fleas for
Vintage
Randy 802-476-4029 For only $1.00 more, purchase
•Ephemera & more good? Lamp Dealer Clothing & •
VENDORS-WANTED Just 40 minutes East of St. J.
Karl 802-479-3478 Farmers Market/Craft Fair "Rain Insurance" (if it rains on your Route 3 NO SALES TAX! -- Charlotte,
•GlassColumbia,
•China MD
Accessories,
John 802-476-8796 Big Lots Shopping Plaza, sale, The WORLD will run your ad Northumberland, N.H. Just 40 minutes East of St. J.•Ephemera & more Lamps &
Pick-ups Wed. Evenings Barre.
the following week for FREE.* 4 mi. North of Lancaster, NH, Fairground DEAR CHARLOTTE: Route 3
Flea infestations are
NOincredibly
SALES TAX! annoy-
Lighting
& Sat. Mornings 10-2. ing and tough Northumberland,
to beat --even when N.H.you think fleas have been
for Every other Saturday Through *Must call by 9:00 AM Monday to Just 40 minutes East of St. J.
Always Buying Vintage Clothing & eradicated, 4they often come NH, back. Winter temperatures often
Annual Yard Sale September run your ad again.
Accessories, Lamps & Lighting.
mi. North
send theseAlways
pests into
of Lancaster,
dormancy
Fairground
or at least reduceRoute 3 Just 40 minut
their activity,
Coming Sat., June 20TH
Call Linda 802-461-5463
but they return
Buying
with a
Vintage Clothing
vengeance
Accessories, Lamps & Lighting.in
&Northumberland,
spring and summer. N.H. Rou
Northumb
4 mi. North of Lancaster, NH, Fairground
VERMONT HERITAGE
603-636-2611 A pre-emptive attack could make a big difference in this sum-
mer’s flea wars. While you may not Always notice Buying Vintage
adult fleas on Clothing
your &
4 mi. North of Lanc
EAST MONTPELIER
4518 US ROUTE 2.
AUCTION
has been asked to liquidate the 403 U.S. Rt. 302 - Berlin www.potatobarnantiques.com
603-636-2611
pets just yet, flea eggs or larvae may Accessories,
be present onLamps their &furLighting.
or
collections and furnishings from Barre, VT 05641 throughout the house.
June 12&13, 8-4. Multi-family.
Guns, hunting, clothes, aquari-
a Bethel Estate. All items have
been moved and will be in the (802) 479-2582• 1-800-639-9753 www.ladysslippervintage.com 603-636-2611
Start by talking to the veterinarian about the best treatment for
um, car speakers, housewares, fields near 28 Dog River Rd, your pets. Many owners swear by one-month topical treat-
ments that are applied to the back of a dog or cat’s neck, but
Teen & plus size clothes, and
much more. Rain date June
Berlin, VT. on Friday, June 12,
8-4. brian@vhauctions.com 603-63
others are leery due to potentially serious side effects. Consider
DALI
19&20. ANASTASIA alternatives if you’re not sure.
YARD SALE 6/13, GREAT VA- 12 Years Old Spayed Fe
HUGE LAWN/YARD SALE, ~5 Years Old Spayed Female Next, treat your home for fleas -- using a carpet and uphol-
Hi, I'm Dali! I wish CVHS didn't
RIETY of Stuff! Rocks, crys-
Friday&Saturday, 8:00-4:00. tals, fountain pens, textiles, Russian Blue Mix stery treatment designed for both adult fleas age andbecause
their eggs.
it doesn't repres
You’ll want to tackle not just the carpet and dusty corners
3 legs (Iofrecently had
TONS OF TOOLS, Genera-
tor, Kids Stuff, and Lots More!
glass, large baskets, oil paint-
ings and steel engravings,
Anastasia is a beautiful girl who was originally
the house, but the furniture and any linens, such make
with only
this
as curtains,
removed) I have pep and ener
320 East Cobble Hill Rd, Barre. some framed; mid-century
found as a stray and brought to CVHS. She is a
that aren’t frequently cleaned. Keep pets out of4gentle inches
rooms until
when theand I love to
I play,
curved sectional sofa, and confident lady who loves to chat and snuggle at treatment you’re using has been vacuumedtoup CVHS or from
washed
Houston, TX, and
MEGA YARD sale. Gray building
at traffic light in Northfield, 9-3,
much more. 10a.m.-3p.m., 69 every opportunity. She is fine with rooming with away. x 2.3my newinches
people! I spent my firs
Perry St, Barre. Rain date 6/20 Through the summer, brush your pets’ coatsfamily, daily,butchecking
they just didn't want
Friday, Saturday, June 12, 13. other felines but has not met any canines yet. Is
for fleas. Vacuum and dust at least once per week I onlyof
week. hadPCCthree legs? Even thou
YARD SALE; 9 HILLCREST your home the puurrrfect match for her?
6-24 issueabout me. As CVH
in one place, my old family didn
CLIP & LANE, Barre. June 15 9-1pm.
Craft Supplies, fabric, various
dry flowers, Bunks beds, furni-
1589 VT Rte 14S • East Montpelier
802-476-3811
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learn to about
more ask@pawscorner.com.
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would be one with no other animals.
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BOATING & FISHING BOATING & FISHING BOATING & FISHING STORAGE STORAGE WOOD/ HEATING
continued continued continued 8’X20’ STORAGE UNITS for rent. continued EQUIP.
Airport Rd, Berlin. 802-223-6252 continued
CONSIGNMENTS. We take NEW BOATS Lots to choose SERVICE. Is your boat unreli- +++++++++
FOR LEASE OR SALE...
good late model boats on con- from: PolarKraft aluminum, able? Are you afraid to go boating 8’x20’, 8’x40’ OCEAN GREEN MOUNTAIN HERI-

+++++++++++++++++

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signment. We do the sale and Avalon pontoons, and Carolina because your boat engine might FREIGHT containers (new/

6725$*(
warranty - you collect the cash. TAGE INC., Firewood for
Skiff fiberglass. Powered with not work? Maybe it just Doesn’t used) for sale. 802-223-6252. sale, cut to length, split and
With our website/www.fairl-
eemarine.com and our repu- Mercury or Honda motors. Our have the power it used to? Our delivered in Montpelier and
BIG ROCK PROPERTIES

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tation, They usually sell fast Special Packages can be seen Certified Technicians know how Self storage units available, Barre. Green $250/cord or
and you often get as much or on our website at www.fairl- to fix things right. We can check 5x10, 10x10, 10x20. Rte 113 Hardwood. 802-485-8525
more than selling it yourself. eemarine.com 802-333-9745 your boat over and turn it into a Chelsea. 802-249-2368.
Fairlee Marine, 802-333-9745. HARDWOOD KINDLING,
pleasure to use again. A water Meshbags $7.00/ea. Free de-
test or dyno test can be includ- livery to Seniors. 802-279-2595
Thank You For Saying
ed. Call for an appointment or
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at any of these
CRAFTSMAN 22” HI-WHEEL
convenient locations
Need a newsstand near your location?
BUILDING Weed Trimmer, 6.75 torque
rating, used once, like new,
CALL 479-2582 MATERIALS Sells at SEAR’s for $349.99,
asking $275.00. 802-454-1159
NEW, 2 MARVIN Windows: FIRST CUT $4.00/bale, 2ND
wood frames, double hung, ther- cut $4.50/bale. 802-476-5204
mopane, low-e glass, 29 1/2x43
ADAMANT China Moon EAST CALAIS Morse Farm ROXBURY 1/2. $75.00 each 802-476-6823 FOOD GRADE Barrels totes,
Adamant Coop Cody Chevrolet E. Calais General Store National Life Roxbury Gen. Store We have over 700 in stock
Comfort Inn Northfield Savings from 2 1/2Gal - 275 Gal totes.
BARRE CV Express Care EAST MONTPELIER Parker’s SOUTH BARRE HUNTING/GUNS/ Call for Info; Bicknell Barrels
AJ’s Sunoco
Aldrich Library
CVS Pharmacy
Dunkin Donuts
Bragg Farm
Dudley’s Gen’l Store
Pavilion Bldg.
Pearl Street Motors
Auto Clinic ARCHERY The Barrel Man. 802-439-5149
Barre Animal Hospital GROW THE BEST
Barre City Place Fassetts Bread Store Twin Valley Senior Ctr. Perry’s BP Energy Store NEW AND used guns,
Beverage Baron GARDEN IN TOWN
Formula Ford Railroad Station (formerly D&D muzzle loaders, acces- COMPOST 1YDS Delivered
Brookside Country Hilltop Inn ELMORE Shaw’s Smokehouse) sories. Snowsville Store, $115. Top Soil Compost Mixed
Store JC Penney Elmore Store Simply Subs Hannaford E.Braintree. 802-728-5252. 50/50 1yd delivered $120. Just
Busy Bubble Kinney Drugs Simon’s Quick Lube Plain Old Cow !/!/ 3yds deliv-
Laundromat Maplewood Deli GRANITEVILLE State Capitol WANTED: PISTOLS, Ri- ered $155.
Central Market McDonald’s Graniteville General Subway WAITS RIVER fles, Shotguns. Top Pric- Crushed Slate 3/4” delivered,
Chester’s Champlain es paid. 802-492-3339 $125/4yrds.
Mobil One Stop Store Uncommon Mkt Waits General Store days. 802-492-3032 nights.
Farms VT Credit Union Also Crushed Granite, sand, &
Pizza Hut Gravel.
Copy World Portland Glass GREENSBORO VT Motor Vehicles WAITSFIELD/WARREN
Sparrow Farm E.Montpelier
Community C.U. Price Chopper Greensboro Library VT Visitor Booth The Bridges
Chamber of Commerce
TOOLS/ 802-229-2347
Country Thrift Store River Run Park Village Pizza
Cumberland Farms Sandy’s Sunoco GROTON Wayside Restaurant Champlain Farms MACHINERY TIRED OF BARK MULCH?
(North & South) Shaw’s Alley’s Market Yankee Spirits The Den Pub & Rest. COLORED STONE ROCKS!
Dente’s Market P&H Truck Stop Irasville Country Store 7RRO:DUHKRXVH2XWOHW,QF New landscape stone in stock,
Simon’s MORETOWN 1” winter white marble chips and
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Exile On Main Street Twin City Fun Ctr. D&L Beverage Mkt. Sugarbush Gen. Store Discount Prices! 4385, 1-800-639-3197.
Fasstop Walmart Greensboro/Hardwick Copley Hospital Waistfield Senrior 
Hollow Inn Motel Cumberland Farms
Jiffy Mart BETHEL
Animal Hospital
Greensboro Bend Store Debbie’s Bagels
Center
ANIMALS/PETS
L & M Diner Bethel Central Mkt. Green Mtn. TOOLS REPAIRED
Hall’s Market WASHINGTON Air, electric, hydraulic. Tool
Ladder One Grill
Last Time Around
Bethel Sandwich Shop
Cockadoodle Pizza
Hardwick Area Health Eye Care Center
Hannaford
Roberts General Store Warehouse Outlet, Barre-Mont- Country
Center pelier Rd.
Antiques Creekhouse Diner Hay’s Service Station Mapleleaf Store WATERBURY/ 802-479-3363, 1-800-462- Pampered
Lenny’s (inside store)
D.J.’s Maple Avenue
Locust Creek Country
Store
House of Pizza Morrisville Family
Health Center
WATERBURY CNTR 7656. Paws
Jeudevine Memorial Ben & Jerry’s Pet Grooming & Boarding
Deli M&N’s Mini Mart Sammy’s Family Dinner
Last Time Around McCullough’s Quick
Library
Kwik Stop Tomlinson Store Best Western WOOD/HEATING East Montpelier
802-229-0114
Billing’s Mobil
Antiques
Maplewood (South
Stop M&M NORTHFIELD/ Bolton Sunoco EQUIP. Radiant Heated Floors For Winter,
Air Conditioning In Summer
BRADFORD Tops Grocery NORTHFIELD FALLS Champlain Farms GIFT CERTIFICATES AVAILABLE
Barre) Village Motel Champlain Farms BEWARE of the Vermont
Morse Block Deli Bliss Village Store Crossroads
Bradford Library Willey’s Store Barry Chouinard Mills Land Trust. You shake DOG & CAT GROOMING in
Nelson Ace Hardware Depot Beverage
Hannaford MARSHFIELD Common Café Duxbury Store hands with them be sure your home. All breeds. Spring
Next Chapter Bookstore to count your fingers when Special! 32 yrs. experience.
North Barre Manor Little River Marshfield General Convenience Plus Juniper’s Fare
Health Center Cumberland Farms you are done. 802-454-8561 Call for appt. 802-439-5554
North End Deli Store Kinney Drugs
People’s Health & Local Buzz Rainbow Sweets Fall’s General Store Laundromat DON’T WANT TO
Kenyon’s Hardware COAL SALE
Wellness Mini-mart River’s Edge Quik Stop Shaw’s KENNEL YOUR DOG(S)?
Northfield Pharmacy Bulk only. 5 sizes. Call for pric-
Quality Market Shell Station Have your child friendly com-
CABOT Redemption Center ing. Black Rock Coal, 1-800- panion animal stay with us in the
Quarry Hill MIDDLESEX South End Sunoco 639-3197.
Cabot Public Library Middlesex Country Tops Grocery comfort of our home. Call Your
Quick Stop Cabot Village Store Waterbury Center Sale ends July 31, 2015. Pet Nannies, Sophie 802-229-
ReStore Store PLAINFIELD Sunoco 0378 or Shona 802-229-4176,
Court CALAIS Red Hen Bakery Cutler Memorial Library Waterbury Exxon DAVE’S LOGGING & references available.
Routhier Auto Center Maple Corner Store Settlement Farm Maple Valley Store FIREWOOD
Waterbury Pharmacy
Salvation Army Maplefields Waterbury Senior Green & Seasoned
Thrift Store CHELSEA MONTPELIER Plainfield Hardware & 802-454-1062 continued on page 33
Angeleno’s Pizza Center
The Salon at Chelsea Health Center General Store Waterbury Village
42 Summer St. Chelsea Pizza Barre St. Market Plainfied Health Ctr.
Bear Pond Books Market

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Senior Citizens Center Chelsea Public Library RANDOLPH
Sidewalk Village Clara Martin Center Berlin St. Mobil
Blanchard Block Champlain Farms WEBSTERVILLE
Simply Subs & Pizza Flander’s Market Cumberland Farms
Soups and Greens Will’s Store Bob’s Sunoco Lawson General Store
Capitol Grounds Exit 4 Info Center
Trow Hill Grocery Floyd’s
Wall St. Complex CORINTH Capitol Plaza WILLIAMSTOWN
East Corinth Capitol Shell M&M Behind The Scenes
Women & Children First McDonald’s
General Store Champlain Farms Cafe
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JOB OPPORTUNITIES
BOOTH RENTAL available CREW MEMBER-P-Time, work- ESTABLISHED LOCAL FULL-TIME SHIPPER/RE- HELP WANTED: Room, Cash,
at Reflecting Beauty, N Main ing all over the state of VT. $12 TIRE COMPANY CEIVER, Est Barre. The Ver- or Both in Exchange for Child-
Street. Stylist wanted with to $15.00/per hour, depending Looking for full-time retail sales mont Flannel Company, the care from 2am-7am and then Vermont
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on experience. Willing to train
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ny, specializing in the removal
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ing days-evenings-weekends,
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to lift 40 pounds, have good or- continued on page 36 Stitchers
Call 802-223-2733, ERYEA@ and nights, when businesses ganizational skills, and attention 1-800-232-7820

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HEALTH TEACHER – (.20 FTE)
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY Northfield Elementary School is looking for a
Health Teacher. Must demonstrate a knowledge of
To Work In Small Engine Repair Business developmentally appropriate curriculum.
ELEMENTARY TEACHER – (1.00 FTE)
Northfield Elementary School is looking for a 1st Grade
Requires basic mechanical knowledge, computer PRODUCTION WORKERS Teacher for the 2015-2016 school year.
and phone skills. Training available. Vermont Creamery, a small specialty creamery with 30 years
MATH COACH – (1.00 FTE)
Northfield Elementary School is looking Math Coach for the
of successful business, is looking for full-time production 2015-2016 school year.
Apply in person with resume to
workers to join our busy team. Duties include making, LIBRARIAN – (.20 FTE)
processing and packaging cheese and butter, operating Roxbury Village School is looking for a Librarian for the

PEARL STREET MOTORS


machines and sanitizing. Qualified applicants should be 2015-2016 school year.
team oriented, available to work weekends, evening, early
morning, and overtime, dependable, have high attention FOOD SERVICE WORKER/CUSTODIAN (.88 FTE) –
Upper Elm Street, Montpeler • Monday-Friday to detail, able to regularly lift 25 pounds and occasionally
Washington South Supervisory Union is looking for a food
service worker to service lunch (2 hours per day during
up to 75 pounds, have a can-do attitude, like a busy active school year) and custodian (5 hours per day full-time) for
job, and work at a fast pace. Good starting wage based on Roxbury Village School.
experience. Benefit package includes medical insurance,
Bus Aide retirement plan, vacations/paid holidays, training program
LAWN MOWING POSITION (.60 FTE) – Washington South
Supervisory Union is looking for a person do lawn mowing
Bus Aide needed to support student on bus from Williamstown to and cheese privileges. for all school properties and playing fields.
Montpelier. AM and PM bus runs approximately 1 hour each If you have not applied within the last year, please send Interested applicants may apply through Schoolspring.com
(2 hours per day for a total of 10 hours per week). your resume or stop in for an application. or send cover letter, resume, and three letters of reference,
Qualifications: High school graduate. Start Date: July 7, 2015. transcripts and license to:
Vermont Creamery
Please send cover letter, resume, and three letters of reference to: PO Box 95 Washington South Supervisory Union
40 Pitman Road ATTN: Job Opening
Ed Nasta 37 Cross Street #1
Orange North Supervisory Union Websterville, VT 05678 Northfield, VT 05663
111B Brush Hill Road jobs@vermontcreamery.com
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Skills in curriculum and assessment development ■ Animals-Farm ......................500
PHONE NUMBER ___________________________________________________________________________ ■ Animals-Pet .........................430
General: LAST NAME _______________________________________________________________________________
■ Antiques/Restorations .........144
■ Baby/Children Items............140
*Skills in experiential instruction, engaging strengths-based activities, and ■ Bicycles ...............................220
creative curriculum strategies based on the Vermont Common Core. *Ability FIRST NAME ______________________________________________________________________________ ■ Boating/Fishing ...................210
to deliver lessons that embed literacy and numeracy at the 9th and 10th grade ■ Building Materials................300
ADDRESS _________________________________________________________________________________ ■ Business Items....................080
levels ■ Business Opportunities .......060
*Apply strategies to engage students who are not succeeding in a regular CITY _______________________________________________ STATE ____________ ZIP _______________ ■ Camping ..............................205
academic environment ■ Childcare Service ................030
*Develop a pathway to build relationships with academic instructors in order START DATE: ___________ NUMBER OF ISSUES: __________ ■ Christmas Trees ..................370
■ Class & Workshops .............103
to properly embed academic components of the program to allow students to ■ Clothing & Accessories .......130
remain competitive with their peers and be prepared to advance. EXACTLY HOW YOU WANT THE AD TO READ ■ Computers/Electronics ........100
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■ Free Ads..............................108
goals ■ Furniture..............................180
*Ability to partner with Tech. Ed. instructors across all trades in order to build ________________________________________________________________ ■ Garage Sales/Flea Mkt. ......145
basic skills to prepare students for technical programs in grades 11 and 12 ________________________________________________________________
■ Health ..................................113
■ Home Appliances ................160
*Strong communication and organizational skills are essential ■ Hunting/Guns/Archery.........305
________________________________________________________________ ■ Insurance/Investments ........090
The program welcomes candidates who are willing to step out of the box and ■ Job Opportunities................020
work with young adults who need guidance and mentoring while they explore ________________________________________________________________ ■ Lost and Found ...................110
■ Miscellaneous .....................150
technical trade careers. OSHA Certification is offered within this program. ________________________________________________________________ ■ Musical ................................200
■ Personals ............................105
Only completed, on-line applications at Schoolspring.com will be accepted. A ________________________________________________________________ ■ Professional Services .........540
■ Rideshare ............................125
completed application must include: cover letter, resume, transcripts, three
________________________________________________________________ ■ Snow Removal Equip. .........355
letters of reference, tests and certifications. ■ Snowmobiles/Access. .........360
■ Sporting Equipment ............250
________________________________________________________________ ■ Storage................................235
The Barre Technical Center serves 6 sending high schools in the region. The Pre ■ Support Groups ..................107
Tech Exploratory program will serve 16 students in grade 10. ________________________________________________________________ ■ Tools ....................................330
■ Wanted ................................120
________________________________________________________________ ■ Wood/Heating Equip............350
Equal Opportunity Employer ■ Work Wanted .......................040

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environment free from discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, Each separate word, each phone number counts as one word ■ Campers/Motor Homes .......845
■ Cars & Accessories ............875
national origin, pregnancy, gender, sexual orientation, marital/civil union ■ Motorcycles/ATV’s ...............850
status, ancestry, place of birth, age, citizenship status, veteran status, political Number of words ____________ times 35¢($3.50 min.)_________________ (cost for one week) ■ Trucks/Vans/Jeeps Access. .870
■ Vintage/Classic Vehicles .....873
affiliation or disability, as defined and required by state and federal laws. Access ■ Work Vehicles/Heavy Equip. ....855
our website for more information about the Barre Technical Center at www. times number of weeks __________ ■ 4 for 3 Special TOTAL COST __________________
barretechnicalcenter.org REAL ESTATE
■ Apts./House for Rent...........630
■ Camps for Sale ...................650
Contact Information $■ FULL PAYMENT MUST ACCOMPANY THIS FORM ■✔ ■ Comm. Rentals/Sales .........605
Penny Chamberlin ■ MasterCard ■ Condominiums ....................680
Barre Technical Center ■ Visa
■ Apt. Blds. for Sale................685
■ Homes .................................690
155 Ayers Street Barre, Vermont 05641 Credit Card
Number ____________________________________________________ ■ Discover ■ Land for Sale.......................670
Phone: 802-476-6237x1138 ■ Mobile Homes .....................600
Fax: 802-476-4045 Email: pchambtc@u61.net CVC#______ ■ Vacation Rentals/Sales .......645
Signature __________________________________________Exp. Date ___________________ ■ Wanted to Rent/Buy ............610

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P/T BAKERY OUTLET CLERK VERMONT STATE PARKS WORK AT HOME AND EARN
Freihofer’s is seeking a reli- is hiring a seasonal, full time, BIG BUCKS! CHILDCARE BUSINESS
able, people person to work in Assistant Park Maintenance OPPORTUNITIES

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successful candidate will run Compensation is $13.63 per The probability of gaining big program in East Montpelier. LOOKING TO EARN A MIL-
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CRUSHING, has the following
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Shared Living Providers www.cdlschoolinvt.com
Upper Valley Services of Bradford, VT is seeking Apply in person:
individuals or couples interested in welcoming a Vermont Foodbank Donor Services Coordinator,
516 Lower Quarry Road
person with disabilities into your home. We are full-time, year-round, nonexempt. Responsibilities include Derby, Vermont
currently recruiting homes for two young men in
need of supportive homes to assist them with problem
accurate and timely data entry of gifts; querying and reporting;
producing acknowledgement letters; clerical responsibilities;
802-334-5733
solving, decision making and communicating with balancing and credit card reconciliation. A high level of quality
customer service combined with accuracy, tact and diplomacy
others. We are seeking team players ready to shape
ACCOUNTANT
are necessary. This position interacts frequently with donors,
an inclusive setting to promote a fulfilling life. Basic recipient network partner personnel, volunteers and staff in
responsibilities include: providing supervision, the daily operations of the Foodbank.
transportation, scheduling routine medical care A complete job description is available upon request.
Statewide affordable housing provider/manager
and creating opportunities for recreation and Position will remain open until filled. needs an individual to perform professional
socialization. Compensation includes a monthly Send applications, cover letter & job resume to: accounting and technical work related to nonprofits
tax-free stipend and room and board. Human Resources Department and limited partnerships. Knowledge of GAAP and
Attn: Francine Chittenden its application is essential. Bachelor’s degree with
Please contact: Lynn Irwin at lirwin@uvs-vt.org, fchittenden@vtfoodbank.org major work in accounting, business administration
(802) 222-9235 Ext. 103. The Vermont Foodbank is an EOE plus two years’ experience with emphasis on
accounting and financial management. Additional
experience may be substituted for education.
BUS DRIVER/CUSTODIAN Full time position located in Montpelier, VT.
Cabot School is seeking a Send cover letter and resume
Bus Driver/Custodian for a permanent, to: HR, VSHA, One Prospect
CDL-B DRIVER / WAREHOUSE St., Montpelier, Vt. 05602;
full time, year-round position. CDL with
This full time position, based in Barre, primarily contact@vsha.org.
involves driving, loading, and unloading VT Foodbank School Bus Driver Endorsement required. Visit www.vsha.org for full
vehicles at various sites in Vermont as well as Custodian duties include cleaning of school details.
supporting general warehouse activities buildings with a team of 2 other custodians. VSHA is an equal opportunity
including storage and moving of product and
reclamation activities. Please submit a cover letter and resume to: employer.
A complete job description is available upon request. Cabot School Driver-Custodian Search
Send applications & job resume to Washington Northeast Supervisory Union
Human Resources Department PO Box 470
Attn: Francine Chittenden
fchittenden@vtfoodbank.org Plainfield, VT 05667
The Vermont Foodbank is an EOE EOE

Barre Technical Center Do you exude positive energy?


2015-2016 School Year (July 1, 2015) Are you looking for a challenge? Like to play?
Sign-On Bonus Electrical Instructor Want to work with children/youth?
Full or Part Time Full Time Opening
If so, we currently have multiple Behavior Interventionist
$5,000: RN/LPN Job Description positions available. Work with children and youth while
$3,000: LNA Ability to supervise students including management of student behavior; implementing an individualized behavior plan in school, day
record keeping; instruction; classroom and electrical field work/
laboratory safety, security, set-up and organization of classroom and treatment and/or community settings with support from a fun,
We are currently recruiting for a shop; and interaction and communication with students, support staff, dynamic and creative team. Training, advancement opportunity
parents/guardians, and other internal and external stakeholders. and excellent benefits await you.
RN/LPN We are seeking candidates with the following qualifications:
- Holds or eligible to hold a Vermont State Educator License To learn more or to read our complete job descriptions visit our
- Holds a minimum of an Associate’s degree or its equivalent website:
2 Positions - 3:00 PM - 11:00 PM - Holds the Industry Credential/Master Electrician License www.wcmhs.org
- Five or more years of recent industry experience in the related
2 Positions - 11:00 PM - 7:00 AM field - required
Apply online or send your resume to personnel@wcmhs.org or
Personnel, PO Box 647, Montpelier, VT 05601
(on the 11:00 PM to 7:00 AM work 32 hours - Working knowledge of the Vermont State Standards and the VT
Agency of Education CTE competencies required for Electrical Equal Opportunity Employer
and be paid for 40). Technology
- Experience with classroom management
The Nursing Staff at Rowan Court is building - Understanding of student learning differences. ATHLETIC DIRECTOR
- Patience and persistence.
a new team of hard-working and dedicated - Strong basic supervisory skills and the ability to supervise students in Cabot School is seeking a part-time Athletic Director
professionals. If you welcome a challenge both the classroom and lab areas starting July 1, 2015. The director is responsible for
- Ability to attend required or requested training, meetings, and developing, recruiting, scheduling and supervising
and want to provide exceptional care to our professional growth activities outside of school hours (i.e. summers
residents in a collaborative and supportive interscholastic athletic activities at the middle and high
and after-school).
school level. The AD collaborates with the principal
environment, please give us a call. Annual Salary is competitive in Vermont. This is a school year position to assure student-athlete eligibility and to review
covered by the local Education Association collective bargaining
agreement. and evaluate athletic programs for the benefit of the
Please contact Pamela Byam, RN, DNS student-athletes. Cabot’s Athletic Director will serve as
Applications only accepted electronically through the primary liaison between the school and the town’s
at (802) 476-4166 or www.schoolspring.com.
recreation committee, and will be responsible for helping
email pamela.byam@reveraliving.com Closing Date: Open until filled to create a culture of physical fitness and athletic pride
Start Date: August 20, 2015
for an appointment today. school-wide.
Equal Opportunity Employer A qualified candidate will have successful experience
Barre Supervisory Union is committed to maintaining a work and with extracurricular athletic activities for adolescents and
Rowan Court Health & Rehabilitation learning environment free from discrimination on the basis of race, color, teenagers.
378 Prospect Street religion, national origin, pregnancy, gender identity, sexual orientation,
marital/civil union status, ancestry, place of birth, age, citizenship status, Qualified candidates are asked to submit a cover letter,
Barre, VT 05641 veteran status, political affiliation, genetic information or disability, as resume, and three current letters of reference to:
defined and required by state and federal laws.
For additional information call: Cabot School Athletic Director Search
VISIT www.reverarowancourt.com Penny Chamberlin, Director Washington Northeast Supervisory Union
Barre Technical Center PO Box 470
Equal Opportunity Employer: 155 Ayers Street Plainfield, VT 05667
Minority/Female/Veterans/Individuals with Disabilities Barre, VT 05641
(802) 476-6237, ext. 1139 Equal Opportunity Employer
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Berlin Health & Rehab wants you to become
SIGN-ON BONUS: Berlin Health & Rehab wants you
part of their team!
to become
Now a part of
Hiring RNs/LPNs/LNAs their
for the team!
evening and
Washington County Mental Health Services is currently seeking the following
RNs $5,000 night shift. New higher wages & differentials. Flexible
Now hiring
schedules RNs,your
to meet LPNs, and LNAs for all shifts and
needs.
clinician positions in our Center for Counseling and Psychology Services:
Outpatient Clinician: Mental Health clinician needed to provide clinical services to adults in
LPNs $4,000 can work
Also withan
hiring some
LNAflexible
Van scheduling to accommodate
Transporter. Position istoday’s
responsible
working forbusy
parent’s scheduling and transporting (in our
schedules. 
a physician’s office. This position is co-located in central Vermont primary care offices and
employed through Washington County Mental Health Services. A Master’s degree, license
LNAs $3,000  
company van) to/from medical appointments. Must have
a clean & valid VT drivers & LNA license.
eligible, a collaborative approach, and at least one year experience providing psychotherapy
Now hiring Admissions Assistant (part-time)
New LNAofclass
Knowledge starts August
Medicaid/Medicare, 3. Theand
computer class is free
office and
equipment
required for this full time salaried position. Experience and interest in behavioral psychology Bonus applies to the hiring you are paid while training with a job promise upon
desired. of a full-time employee.
skills, and telephone
completion capability
of class a must. of required test.
and passing
To learn more or to read our complete job descriptions visit our website: Sendmore
For resumes to: Nicole
information callKeaty, RN, DNS,or apply via
802 229-0308
www.wcmhs.org email at info@reveraberlin.com or come in a fill out an
at Nicole.Keaty@reveraliving.com
application at the center.
Apply online or send your resume to personnel@wcmhs.org or
Call the center
Personnel, PO Box 647, Montpelier, VT 05601
Equal Opportunity Employer with questions 802-229-0308
98 Hospitality Drive, Barre VT 05641

FOR THE MOST CURRENT CLASSIFIED ADS, VISIT OUR WEB PAGE:

www.vt-world.com Medical Technologist /


Medical Lab Technician
CVMC is looking for a well qualified Medical Laboratory Technician
or Medical Technologist to join our Laboratory Team. Responsible
Washington County Mental Health Services is a not-for-profit Community Mental
for performing
pe f i all
ll llaboratory
b procedures and computer use.
Health Center. We provide a wide variety of support and treatment opportunities for Must possess ASCP certification. Professional judgment, strong
children, adolescents, families, and adults living with the challenges of mental illness, computer skills, and good communication skills are required. One
emotional and behavioral issues, and developmental disabilities. These services are both year of experience preferred. Part time, 40 hours bi-weekly,1st and
office and community-based through outreach. The range of services offered includes 2nd shift. We offer our employees an excellent benefits package
prevention and wellness, assessment and stabilization, and 24 hours a day, 7 days a and shift differential pay for 2nd shift.
week emergency response.
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We are proud to offer our employees a comprehensive package of benefits including


generous paid sick, vacation, and holiday leave; medical, dental, and vision insurance;
short- and long-term disability; life insurance; an employee assistance program; and a
403(b) retirement account. Most positions require a valid driver’s license, good driving
record, and access to a safe, insured vehicle.
To learn more about current job opportunities or read our complete
job descriptions, please visit our website www.wcmhs.org
Apply through our website or send your resume to:
personnel@wcmhs.org or Personnel, PO Box 647, Montpelier, VT 05601
Equal Opportunity Employer

REGISTERED NURSES
Washington County Mental Health Services is currently seeking the following nursing position:
Registered Nurse – Medication Room: Oversight of the Assist Team Medication Room at the
Community Support Program division. Position requires strong team work as well as ability to
function independently. Work hours will be 35 hours weekly Monday through Friday, 9:00am –
4:00pm. Manage a variety of medication related tasks including; package meds for delivery by assist
team or case manager or client pick-up, Validate accuracy of medications received from contracted
pharmacies, Communicating and coordinating with the contracted pharmacy, and other duties as
assigned. R.N. with current Vermont license required. Must have excellent interpersonal skills; strong
administrative and medical assessment skills.
Registered Nurse: Full time Registered Nurse needed to provide leadership and instruction for two
Level III Residential Care Homes in Barre, train and delegate to unlicensed assistive personnel,
monitor and ensure compliance with federal and state regulations governing Level III Care Homes,
advocate and intervene to promote wellness of residents, participate actively and collaboratively with
house management and CDS management team, encourage and promote community inclusion for
all residents. Must have solid clinical skills to apply to clients of widely varied ages and health care
needs, and further challenged by developmental and/or mental health needs. Flexibility, excellent
communication (verbal and written) and critical thinking skills required. R.N. with current Vermont
license required..
Hourly Registered Nurse: Looking for a Registered Nurse to provide weekend professional nursing
supervision and care to consumers in a community based mental health crisis facility. This Nurse
will provide both psychiatric and physical assessments, communicate with on call psychiatric
providers, facilitate admissions, and delegate medication administration duties to direct care staff,
as well as provide clinical supervision to direct care staff. The successful candidate will have strong
interpersonal skills, work well as a team member as well as function independently. This position
requires applicants to be an RN with a current Vermont License to qualify. Apply in person or go to snagajob.com
To learn more or to read our complete job descriptions visit our website: or call 223-0928 to inquire about an application
www.wcmhs.org
Apply online or send your resume to personnel@wcmhs.org or
Personnel, PO Box 647, Montpelier, VT 05601
Equal Opportunity Employer
June 10, 2015 The WORLD page 37
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RENT/SALE
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All real estate advertising in this news-
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preference, limitation or discrimination
based on race, color, religion, sex, 1997, 16X80 MOBILE Located in WE BUY Used Homes. VIL- LEASING PRIME Montpelier BARRE CITY 1 bedroom BARRE: Large 3-Bedroom
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preference, limitation or discrimination.” neighborhood w/bike path ac-
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REAL ESTATE 802-456-1200 refrigerator. New kitchen and town. Recently renovated, tall
and Public Accomodations Act prohibits
advertising that indicates any prefer-
CHECK OUT the wide vari-
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Sale on busy Barre-Montpelier
remodeled bathroom. Washer/ ceilings, 1178-sqft +front porch.
dryer available. Off-street park-
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which is in violation of the law. Our read- Rite Aid Plaza, 840 SF, On- floor. Sale Option includes 11 BARRE: One bedroom 2nd floor,
COME SEE WHY OUR PEO- site parking, great retail quired. Call Black Ink Property
ers are hereby informed that all dwell- PLE MAKE THE DIFFER- Unit Storage building and four Management, 802-223-8965. $725 utilities included, no pets
ings advertised in this newspaper are space. Call 802-476-3123. additional storage rooms in base- or smoking. Lease, deposit, ref-
available on an equal opportunity ENCE! Let our 41 years of ex-
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the Vermont Human Rights Commisson
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Retail, Shop Space. Numer-
ous prime locations through-
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& TTY) or call HUD toll free at
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Homes, located at the junction
of routes 5 & 114 Lyndonville,
out Central Vermont. Call
802-793-0179 or patrick@
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mth. References & credit re-
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sal.b@myfairpoint.net
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shomes.com. Open 7 days a
together.net for inquiries. FOR RENT port required. 802-272-8529.
BERLIN, 3 BEDROOM
week for your convenience. BARRE ONE Bedroom, 1ST Log Home, Large private
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ter & rubbish removal. One car
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by appt. Call 802-883-5555. ond floor, Must be seen! No furnace, wood stove backup.
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lage Homes 802-229-1592, floor apartment, rubbish re-
vate Country Lot. Lot Rent moval, water included, $700/ 476-6764 no calls after 7pm.
1083 US Route 2, Berlin VT $300.00 Includes small shed. FURNISHED ROOM for rent in
05602, GoVillageHomes.com mo available July 1. Call 802- Montpelier. private home. $575/
$28,000.00. 802-276-3466 793-6538 or 802-355-0605. mo includes heat, and use of
Thank You For Saying kitchen and laundry. 802-778-
0544 leave name & number.
I Saw It In continued on page 39
Classic 1920’s Character House with 10.3 Acres

Updated Weekly
Downpayment
Rate APR Term Points
Home Mortgage Rates
LAST DOWN
Merchants 4.450% 4.503% 30 yr fixed 0 LENDER UPDATE RATE APR TERM PTS PAYMENT
20%
3.100% 3.188% 15 yr fixed 0 Merchants Bank 5/29/15 4.450% 4.503% 30 yr fixed 0 20%
20% 1-800-322-5222 3.150% 3.238% 15 yr fixed 0 20%
NE Fed CU 4.000% 4.024% 30 yr fixed 0 New England Federal 5/29/15 3.750% 3.774% 30 yr fixed 0 5%
5%
3.250% 3.292% 15 yr fixed 0 Credit Union 866-805-6267 3.000% 3.042% 15 yr fixed 0 5%
5%
Hardwood floors throughout this adorable 2000+ sq ft 3 bedroom cape Northfield Savings 5/29/15 3.750% 3.777% 30 yr fixed 0 5%
that is well placed on the .29 acre lot to allow for a beautifully landscaped Northfield Savings 4.000% 4.028% 30 yr fixed 0
cedar hedge lined private yard and garden patio area. 25’x19’ deck 5% Bank (NSB) 3.000% 3.048% 15 yr fixed 0 5%
with gas grill are ready for those summer cook outs. The kitchen floor 3.125% 3.173% 15 yr fixed 0 802-485-5871
and counter top were just updated. Stainless steel appliances. A large 5%large bedrooms and plenty of living space to spread out. It’s much
Two
peninsula is great for a quick bite to eat or arts and crafts. An office area bigger than it looks. The land is mostly wooded with mixed hard and VT State Employees 5/29/15 3.875% 3.907% 30 yr fixed 0 5%
is located off of the kitchen and makes a great room to do homework and VSECU timber. Living4.000%
softwood 4.033%
room and family room30 yr fixed
with 0 and
laundry hook ups Credit Union (VSECU) 3.000% 3.056% 15 yr fixed 0 5%
household bills. The formal dining room has a large picture window to 5% chimney for a gas or wood stove. Large attached work shop (former
extra
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garage) and an attached wood shed. Newer windows and appliances. Gas
area to the side and lovely arched formal entry. The bedrooms all have 5%
furnace heats the entire house quite well. Located near several lakes with
closets and original solid wood doors. The basement is partially finished Rates can change without notice.
great fishing and boating. Situated in between Route 14 and County Road
with a spacious family room and mudroom from the attached garage. for travel north or south. MLS# 4323696, WOODBURY $129,900. Contact ***APRs are based on 20% down payment. Some products are available with as little as
Roof is only 8 years old and chimney has a newer flue. This house is MarthaLange@C21Jack.com or 802-229-9444 for more information. 5% down, with purchase of Private Mortgage Insurance (PMI). The cost of PMI is not
a gem! BARRE CITY $175,000. MLS# 4428236 Contact MarthaLange@
C21Jack.com or 802-229-9444 for more information. included in the APR calculations.

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june
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12pm to 2pm
Classic Vermont Circa 1820 extensively renovated 11-room Cape saturday june 13
Farmhouse on 46.3 acres with valley view! 2 Full modern baths. Large, 4 Overlook Drive, Montpelier
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Right of Way from beautiful West Hill Road makes this .4+/- acre lot feel pantry. Formal dining room with wide plank softwood flooring. Library. this Ranch
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large closets plus a huge walk in closet. Second bathroom upstairs. insulated finished, heated room overhead. Extensive perennial, hosta $94,500.
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hut for outside storage and/or add on a garage. Flat yard in the front and but less than 1 mile from a major paved state highway. Enrolled in the Take US Rte.
back give you plenty of room to spread out. MLS# 4392072, HARDWICK Current Use program for substantial Property Tax savings! $350,000. 2 (West) out
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saturday june 14
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large, level lawn. 1+/- acre. Perennial flower beds. Stone walls. Fern garden. townhouse.
Peaceful, private, convenient, affordable. It's time to make your move! $167,000
$225,000. Contact Lori Holt, ext 1.
Directions:
From
Montpelier take Rt. 12N to Shady Rill Road on left.
www.C21Jack.com Condo units are on the left. Unit # 2.

147 State St., Montpelier www.C21Jack.com


223-6302 REALTOR
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(802) 244-4500 Ext. 704 Tina Golon


Each Office is Independently Owned and Operated 98 So. Main St., Waterbury 802-522-9216
tina@c21jack.com
FAMILY OWNED BY JACK AND LYNN RUSSELL SINCE 1972 Martha Lange Lori Holt Each Office is Independently Owned & Operated REALTOR
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APTS/ROOMS/ LAND FOR SALE HOMES HOMES Realtors® and
HOUSES FOR RENT continued continued continued
Vacation Rental Agents
continued WORCESTER 10.8 SUR- ATTENTION FIRST TIME Lawrence Ave in Barre,
VEYED Acres located 2 miles HOMEBUYERS! This 3 bed-
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.14 Acres, 1993 Fleetwood throughout New England in free distribution newspapers
SOUTH WOODBURY, 2 Bed- from the village has a southwest room, 2 bathroom, 2,400 square 24’x40’ Double-wide, 3
room, One Level House, Big exposure and sets in front of the with over 700,000 circulation
feet Northfield Village home is

99
Bed,2 Bath, ONLY $105,000.
Yard, $750.00 Plus Utilities
& Deposit. 802-456-1028
worcester/Hunger Mtn range.
The hardwood/softwood mix
offered with something most for land & home! Available
FOR
ONLY
$ FOR A
25-WORD CLASSIFIED
homes don’t offer. Read on for now. Call 802-229-2721.
is ready to log or use to heat deals... This home is located in
WATERBURY 1/2 MILE east your future home. Onsite power, a desirable area of Northfield.
on Rte 2. 1bdr, no smok- septic, artisan well, driveway WORRIED ABOUT
It is convenient to the Village, FORECLOSURE?
ing, no pets, carpeted, lease, and 350’ road frontage. With
first and last security deposit. so much potential this property to Norwich, the town recreation Having trouble paying your
$625/month plus utilities. Avail- is a must see at $89,500. Call pool park and more. If you are mortgage? The Federal Trade
able June 1. 802-244-8023 802-223-8638 for appointment. ready to build quick equity with Commission says don’t pay any
small projects like painting and
fees in advance to people who
WATERBURY LARGE one wallpapering, this is the home
promise to protect your home
bedroom, deck, country setting,
No smoking, no pets.
CONDOS for you. Relax on the rear deck
with a barbecue on those warm from foreclosure. Report them to
$850/month. Includes heat and summer nights. The huge fam- the FTC, the nation’s consumer
hot water. 802-376-0068. LIVE in a NEW Condo. 2 Bed- ily room is perfect to cozy up protection agency. For more in-
room/2 Bath, Carport, Deck, on winter evenings. The .25 formation, call 1-877-FTC-HELP
WILLIAMSTOWN; 1 Bed- washer dryer in each unit. Only 2 acre lot is ideal for easy mainte- or click on ftc.gov. A message Community Papers of New England
room, heat, hot water, rub- ground floor and 2 second floor nance. Homes in this area sell in from The World and the FTC.
bish. No dogs. $600/month Call Deborah at (802) 479-2582 to place your ad today
units available. July occupancy. the $180,000-$225,000 range.
plus deposit. 802-433-5832 $1450.00/Month includes lawn This home, however is priced to

VACATION RENTALS/
maintenance, snow removal,
water, sewer, rubbish. Tenant
move immediately at $153,000.
Oh, and what does it come with?
E-mail us!
pays heat and electric. New en- $8,000 cash back at closing to Classified & Display
SALES ergy efficient units. Pets TBD, offset your closing costs. This ADS
application for credit check and offer won’t last long. Homes Now Placing Your
CAMP FOR RENT on Lake Gro- references required. Call 802- are being purchased very quick Classified Or Display Ad
ton. 802-476-6083 or 476-6075. 229-2721, ask for Jim or Dan. before the interest rate start to Is Even Easier!

increase at the end of the sum-


LAKE GROTON. Newly built log MONTPELIER CONDO For mer. Act Quickly! Call Northfield
cabin for rent weekly. Sleeps Sale, Freedom Drive, 2 Bed- Real Estate & Appraisal and ask
4 comfortably, all necessi- room/1 Bath Second Floor for Rich at 802-262-1025 today.
ties, private beach access,
room for kayaks and canoes. Condo: Remodeled Kitchen and
Bath; Open Floor Plan; Move-In Our E-mail address is
$950./wk, $500. security de-
posit. Call Steve 802-272-8354. Condition. PRICE FOR QUICK +RXVHIRUVDOHLQ sales@vt-world.com
Please include contact person
SALE, $158,000. Call 229-5430 %DUUH7RZQ
& payment info

NICHOLS POND Water- ( Only)

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WINDY WOOD –
– BARRE
BARRETOWN
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bury, $750/month,
bathroom and kitchen. No
full APARTMENTS/ RQDFUH 479-2582 or
smoking No pets. 802-376-0068 DUPLEXES  1-800-639-9753
OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 6/14
OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY
NOON TO 3 PM 6/7
QUAINT COTTAGE, JOE’S FOR SALE NOON TO 3 PM
POND, private, clean, newer One Level Living: single and duplex
bath, sleeps 6, Deck, row &
paddle boat, cable TV, sunny all
day. $750 per week, 684-2206.
BARRE DUPLEX FOR SALE:
4 Room Apt Down, 4 Room
Up, $64,900.00. 802-223-3659
Weston’s Mobile Home Park units, 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, full
One Level Living:
basement, single
1 or 2 car andoption
garage duplex
WARM WEATHER is Year ONLY ✗
33 8 LOTS LEFT FOR RENT! units, 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, full
Priced from the mid $220,000’s
Round in Aruba. The water is
safe, and the dining is fantastic.
HOMES Lot rent of $330.00 month includes water, septic, and basement, 1 or 2 car garage option
Walk out to the beach. 3-Bed- Directions: From RT 302, turn onto Hill
room weeks available. Sleeps 2003 3 bedroom 2 bath Manu- trash removal. Close to the Interstate and Montpelier. Streetfrom
at Elmwood Cemetery, ¾ mile on
8. $3500. email: carolaction@ factured Home for sale by Priced the mid $220,000’s
aol.com for more information. owner. Asking $37,500.00. Ellery & Jennifer Packard Hill Street, left onto Windy Wood Road,
It is located in park in North- look for sign on left and turn into Windy
field. Must get park approved. Weston’s Mobile
Directions:
Wood. From
Lots Available RT 302, turn onto Hill
Year Round
LAND FOR SALE Call 279-3211 or 595-2654 Home Park Street at Elmwood Cemetery, ¾ mile on
3 BDRM 2 BATH HOME on 3/4 For further information:
$325/MO. NO MONEY DOWN
Less than Park Rent
Acres,
1 1/2 Car Garage, some furnish-
229-5741ext. 103 Street, left onto
Hill802-249-8251 Windy Wood Road,
OR 802-734-1920
look for sign on left and turn into Windy
Heney
Barre Town 2 Aces Lot ings Including very nice neigh-
Turn Key Set Up with your borhood on dead end, Must Wood.
For Real
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BUILDING SITE FOR SALE,
272-7556 in Orange, VT. For further information:
Cobble Hill Rd Barre, 3 BDRM HOUSE for sale Gran- 8251 OR 802-734-1920
802-249-
Septic designed For 4 Bedroom
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iteville, Vermont. $45,900.
Motivated seller. Call for more Advertising ADS, VISIT OUR WEB PAGE:
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EAST MONTPELIER LOT 9+/-
Acres, end of Private Road.
Thank You For Saying
1.5 miles from Dudley’s Store.
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for the gourmet in the family. This three bedroom from the open kitchen/dining/
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Worcester is worth a look. $235,500. living room area design. Three
located in Barre, is currently accepting applications
for 2 & 3 bedroom apartments bedrooms and three quarter
4393145
Hardwood
A great value at the floors,
newly fresh paint,
reduced modern
price! This kitchen & baths, energy
well insulated, yard space, bathroom are on the lower
ample closets,
efficient Montpelier home& waswasher/dryer
completelyhook-ups.
remodeled Laundry
inside room
and outon site. level. Lots of land ensures
MARSHFIELD RT 232, 1inAcre. 2014. Everything is new:
Rent includes plumbing,
heat/hot water,heating,
24-hourwiring, roof andmaintenance,
emergency siding. privacy and allows opportunity
Drilled well, septic in place,Features
beau- anparking,
open floorsnowplanremoval,
with living/dining area with
& trash removal. bamboo
Income flooring
limits apply. to create lots. $275,000.
tiful views, power at road, and a kitchen
50X24 To with granite
request countertops and
an application, call new appliances.
476-8645 Move
or stop in, relax
by the on-site
and1/2,
enjoy all the updates that have been completed you. $195,000.
for #121,

JUST REDUCED!
garage w/high ceiling in rental office at 73 Highgate Drive, Barre, VT. A great value at the newly
power door Opener. Owner Fi- EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY
nancing possible. 239-495-1153 reduced price! This well
insulated, energy efficient
Montpelier home was
completely remodeled inside
Home Loans · Conventional
and out in 2014. Everything

for every need · FHA


is new: plumbing, heating,
Equal Housing Lender | Licensed Mortgage Banker | NMLS#854380

wiring, roof and siding.


· Jumbo Features an open floor plan
We will work with you to determine · Rural/USDA Housing with living/dining area with
which financing program best fits your · Veterans bamboo flooring and a kitchen
needs and individual circumstances with granite countertops and
new appliances. Move in, relax
FREE PRE-APPROVAL and enjoy all the updates that
have been completed for you.
$195,000.
Patti Shedd
Sales Manager/

Heney
Mortgage Consultant 135 Washington St. 81 Main St.
NMLS#98725
C: 802.476.0476
Barre Montpelier
O: 802.476.7000
www.PremiumMortgage.com
105 North Main Street, Ste 102
476-6500 R E A LT O R S 229-0345
PShedd@PremiumMortgage.com
Barre, VT 05641
HeneyRealtors.com 1-800-696-1456
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Elegantly tucked away straw-bale timber frame home. Modern kitchen with glass doors leading to the yard. Well-known B&B enjoyed by 7 generations and guests.
3 bedrooms, 2 baths, in-law apartment, and large decks. Pool has a large slide and even a deep end! 3-bedroom main house; attached inn features 6 suites.
Oak, slate, and tile features and hand-crafted woodwork. Elegant black granite flooring and lava tiles. Large kitchen with a cast iron sink and AGA gas stove.
52+/- acres with mature trees, trails, and serene brook. Huge 3,000 sq. ft. addition - ready for anything! Surrounded by gardens, stone walls, and a stream.
Berlin - $550,000 - MLS# 4420421 Barre - $250,000 - MLS# 4382163 Craftsbury - $350,000 - MLS# 4409097

Nestled in the middle of a 6.2-acre parcel. Well-maintained home in a quiet neighborhood. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, private yard, and large deck.
Secluded home with 3 bedrooms and 2 baths. Newer windows, bath, tile, and paint. Storage is abundant in the full unfinished basement.
Mountain and seasonal Berlin Pond views. Convenient 1- to 2-car detached garage. 3 outbuildings, some with power/phone available.
Access to fishing, kayaking, and canoeing. Large shed and raised beds for planting. Take a leisurely walk to the nearby reservoir!
Berlin - $289,000 - MLS# 4423727 Barre - $139,900 - MLS# 4424674 Orange - $255,000 - MLS# 4425788

Large living area, wood chimney, den, and utility room. Historic mixed-use commercial building. Rich light throughout this modern 4-bedroom home.
Master bath offers a whirlpool tub and separate shower. First-floor bike/gift shop with an apartment upstairs. High ceilings, open layout, and large master suite.
Enjoy cookouts on the back deck with family and friends. High ceilings, loading dock, and wide-board floors. Mountain views from the spacious front deck.
Immaculately maintained. Minutes to downtown. Build on the property’s past to create your future! Insulated and heated 3-car garage with storage.
Barre - $125,000 - MLS# 4401256 Barre - $175,000 - MLS# 4413976 Barre - $359,000 - MLS# 4413648

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