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The roots of Chambers of Commerce are
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Vermont Chamber of Commerce was organized in 1950. The roots of the Central
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PUBLIC NOTICE
2016 Town Meeting Warning
ORANGE SCHOOL DISTRICT WARNING
Orange, Vermont
The legal voters of the Town of Orange School District in
the County of Orange, in the State of Vermont, are hereby
warned to meet at the Orange Town Hall on Tuesday,
March 1, 2016, A.D. at 6:30 P.M. in the evening to act
upon the following Articles, viz:
The following Articles of Business will be considered before the Articles of the Select Board. The business meeting
will begin at 6:30 P.M. and continue until nished.
Article I
Article II
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Article IV
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To see if the voters of the Orange School District will vote to approve the School board to
expend $2,818,562, which is the amount the
school board has determined to be necessary
for the ensuing scal year? This represents a
2.11% increase from the previous year. It is estimated that this proposed budget, if approved,
will result in education spending of $13,504
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Editor,
Governor Shumlin says the next strategy in his War on
Climate Change is to divest the state pension fund of all coal
and Exxon stocks. He said at a press conference that with the
maple sap running in January and not enough snow on the ski
slopes, Vermont needs to do everything it can to lead the charge
against global warming.
Seriously? By selling a few hundred thousand dollars of
stock? If Gov. Shumlin really cared about global warming, he
would not have led the charge to close the most effective carbon-free power generator in Vermont history, the Vermont
Yankee nuclear power plant. Now, without its power, Vermont
and the rest of New England are burning more fossil fuels for
electricity than ever. Our carbon footprint has gone up, not
down. Vermonters need to know if this is an attempt to get more
state money to support renewable power, which apparently cannot yet stand on its own two feet. It would not surprise me
if once those investments are sold, they will naturally be
reinvested in loans and grants and investments in renewable
power. Its just more gravy for the renewable power gravy
train.
And if these politically-motivated investments perform
poorly for Vermont state retirees, well, those are the breaks.
This is why the Legislature set up a state pension board to
keep our state retirees futures from being held hostage to the
political whims of a few. Im glad that Treasurer Beth Pearce is
telling the governor and the legislature loud and clear that state
pension funds arent political footballs to be kicked around.
George Clain
Barre, VT
Editor,
This month the Vermont Public Service Board (PSB) will
consider the proposed second dry cask storage pad at Vermont
Yankee. This concrete pad would support the remaining reinforced concrete and steel casks containing spent reactor fuel.
Vermont Yankee plans to self-finance the $145 million project, and is willing to begin the fuel transfer two years earlier
than planned. The pads approval was a condition of the 2013
Entergy/State of Vermont Settlement Agreement providing $50
million of redevelopment funds to Vermont.
This pad is a very big deal for all concerned. Without it, the
decommissioning cannot proceed as planned and recently
found acceptable by the USNRC. A PSB denial could conceivably place at risk the Settlement Agreement and all of its benefits. Although Vermont Yankee does not produce electricity
anymore, approving this spent fuel storage site is an important
next step in the decommissioning process.
Ironically, this pad at Vermont Yankee shouldnt be necessary. Thirty years ago, Congress promised Americans a national spent fuel repository. Billions of dollars have since been
collected from the industry, but no repository has been opened.
Spent fuel at all U.S. nuclear plants remains onsite.
Recently a faint light appeared at the end of this long, dark
tunnel. Two high-level nuclear waste storage sites have been
proposed in the American southwest. One or both sites could
open within 5-10 years, according to State Nuclear Engineer
Anthony Leshinskie. This plan merits the support of Vermonts
federal delegation. Meanwhile, the spent fuel storage site
should equally be supported by the PSB.
Guy Page
Communications Director, Vermont Energy Partnership
Editor,
A number of people have asked me what I am trying to convey
when I write about the blessings of liberty and the tyranny of
socialism. When I was a much younger man I witnessed the last
stages of the cold war between the United States and the Soviet
Union. Americans of my generation were immersed in the gut
wrenching true stories of men, women and children trying to
escape the tyranny of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics.
These people were desperate to escape to what was called the
free world. They were searching for liberty. Part of the common
language of Americans at that time included the words liberty,
freedom, socialism and communism.
On November 10, 1989 the Berlin Wall came down and the
Iron Curtain separating the two worlds fell. I find it both sad and
frightening that only a generation has passed and so many of my
fellow citizens do not appreciate and understand the concepts of
liberty and socialism.
I have found the following definitions for both. Socialism is a
category that falls under the broader definition of collectivism.
Collectivism is a system that values the group more than the
individual. Under this system, a ruling authority arbitrarily sets
common moral, social and economic aims, to achieve those
aims, dictates the standards by which individuals live and work.
Collectivist creed is often promoted in terms of idealized outcomes: social justice, security, and economic equality. Achieving
these outcomes, however, requires the progressive destruction of
Western Civilizations tradition of human and economic freedom. For a collectivist system to succeed, individuals must
lose the inalienable right to life and liberty, including the freedom to pursue their economic interests.
Progressivism, socialism, statism, communism, totalitarianism, Nazism, and Marxism are various forms of collectivism and
are all tyrannies against the individual. Author unknown.
Why is liberty so important? Liberty is precious, rare, never
guaranteed, and always threatened. It can be lost in a single generation if its not advanced and defended.
Liberty follows from human nature: We are unique individuals, not a blob or an army of robots to be programmed by those
with power.
To be fully human, all of us must be free to exercise our
choices and govern our lives so long as we permit the same of
others.
Liberty works. Over and over again, it produces a degree of
interpersonal cooperation, innovation, and wealth creation that
allows human beings to flourish nothing else even comes
close.
Liberty is the only social, political, or economic arrangement
that requires that we live to high standards of conduct and character and rewards us when we do so. This is a crucial difference
between liberty and the soul-crushing, paternalistic snares that
are offered as alternatives.
Life without liberty is unthinkable. Who wants to live at the
end of anothers leash, fearing at every turn what those armed
with force and power might do to us, even if they have good
intentions? Foundation for Economic Education.
It is stunning to me that of all the states in our republic, the
citizens of our state of Vermont have so thoroughly forgotten the
difference between the two conditions.
Vermonters would do well to remember the words of President
Calvin Coolidge.
I could not look upon the peaks of Ascutney, Killington,
Mansfield and Equinox without being moved in a way that no
other scene could move me. It was here that I first saw the light
of day; here I received my bride; here my dead lie pillowed on
the loving breast of our everlasting hills. I love Vermont because
of her hills and valleys, her scenery and invigorating climate, but
most of all, because of her indomitable people. They are a race
of pioneers who have almost beggared themselves to serve others. If the spirit of liberty should vanish in other parts of the
union and support of our institutions should languish, it could all
be replenished from the generous store held by the people of this
brave little state of Vermont. September 21, 1928
Stu Lindberg
Cavendish, VT
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Cabot
as West Hill. Perhaps the other two origins of the river are two
of the best known ponds in Vermont, Joes Pond and Mollys
Pond. Indian Joe was always friendly to the settlers and he
and his wife Molly returned many times after the Revolution
to sh.
In the spring of 1776, the year of our Declaration of Independence, General Jacob Bailey of Newbury was ordered
to construct a road from Newbury to St. Johns in Canada so
American troops and provisions could be sent to Canada.
Three years later, General Hazen was sent to Peacham with a
regiment to complete the road started by Bailey. Hazen constructed a road 50 miles long from Peachem over Cabot Plain,
Walden, Hardwick, Greensboro, Craftsbury, Albans and Lowell at the site of Hazens Notch in Westeld. This road today is
still known as Hazens Road.
Cabots rst distillery was built on Cabot Plain. Until the
War of 1812 the surplus was hauled to Boston and Portland
by horse teams. During Jeffersons Embargo which began in
1808, large quantities of whiskey were smuggled to Canada
and sold to soldiers in the British Army. This was such a lucrative business that at one time, there were 12 distilleries making
potato whiskey.
The rst cider mill was built in 1819. Mr. J.M. Fisher who
was one of the historians at Cabot said: Cider and whiskey
were the staple commodities of the time, and were regarded
very much as United States currency in these days. No farmer
thought of beginning winter with less than 12 or 15 barrels of
cider, and one or two barrels of whiskey in his cellar. No occasion was perfect without it. These commodities were important at such events as births, weddings, funerals, barn raisings,
quilting bees, and when the minister made a call to the house.
It was said that at quilting bees, all must take some toddy.
In 1852, the General Assembly passed a law prohibiting the
sale of liquor. With over 40,000 votes cast, statewide prohibition passed by only 521 votes. All of the counties west of the
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Warning for Town Meeting
The legal voters of the Town of Orange are hereby warned and
notied to meet at the Town Hall, in said Town of Orange on
Tuesday the 1st of March, 2016 at 6:30 P.M. to transact the
following business:
Article 1.
To elect a Moderator for the coming term as the
law directs.
Article 2.
To receive and act upon the reports of the Town
Ofcers as printed in the current Town Report.
Article 3.
Shall the town vote to eliminate the positions
of Town Grand Juror, Town Agent and Agent to
Deed Land?
Article 4.
To elect all necessary Town Ofcers for the
coming term as the law directs.
1 Year Terms: Town Clerk
Town Treasurer
Delinquent Tax Collector
Town Grand Juror - vote to
eliminate this position?
Town Agent - vote to
eliminate this position?
Agent to Deed Land - vote to
eliminate this position?
3 Year Terms: Selectman
Lister
Auditor
Cemetery Commissioner
Article 5.
To set the compensation of the several Town
Ofcers.
Article 6.
To determine if the electorate will vote to raise
the sum of $250,102.00 for the General Fund of
which $213,578.13 is to be raised in taxes.
Article 7.
To determine if the electorate will vote to raise
the sum of $448,750.00 for the Highway fund of
which $292,645.15 is to be raised in taxes.
Article 8.
To determine if the electorate will vote to raise
the sum of $3,000.00 to support the Town
Cemeteries.
Article 9.
To determine what amount of money the town
will vote for The Family Center of Washington
County. Request: $500.00
Article 10.
To determine what amount of money the town
will vote for Adult Basic Education. Request:
$725.00
Article 11.
To determine what amount of money the town
will vote for Orange County Diversion.
Request: $200.00
Article 12.
To determine what amount of money the town
will vote for Central VT Council on Aging.
Request: $1,000.00
Article 13.
To determine what amount of money the town
will vote for Capstone Community Action.
Request: $300.00
Article 14.
To determine what amount of money the town
will vote for Safeline. Request: $500.00
Article 15.
To determine what amount of money the town
will vote for Home Share Now, Inc.Request:
$250.00
Article 16.
To determine what amount of money the town
will vote for Peoples Health and Wellness
Clinic. Request: $500.00
Article 17.
To determine what amount of money the town
will vote for Central VT Home Health and
Hospice. Request: $2,150.00
Article 18.
To determine what amount of money the town
will vote for Orange Recreation Committee.
Request: $5,000.00
Article 19.
To determine the method of collection of taxes.
Article 20.
Shall the town allow a grace period of 5 days
after the established time for payment during
which the collector of delinquent taxes shall not
charge a penalty pursuant to 32 V.S.A. 1674?
Article 21.
Will the Town vote to set the time to start Town
Meeting 2017?
Article 22.
To discuss any other business that may come
before this meeting.
Dated at Orange, Vermont, this 25th day of January, 2016
Ron Tallman, Chairman
George Wild
Dustin Comstock
Board of Selectmen
February 10, 2016
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When I see you, myself is a glow
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I glance your way and catch your stare,
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Wouldnt it be nice, if you and me,
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campus. Call Jenny Davis at (802) 728-2257 for more information
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Barre City Council Live 7pm
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Spauldings Hamisi Wabuti (right, #33 in white) twists his way inside the St. Johnsbury Academy
defense during last Thursday nights game in Barre. The Crimson Tide pulled out a 57-56 win over
the Hilltoppers and picked up its seventh win of the season. Photo by Bill Croney
The Raiders Liz Aitchison (center, #1 in white) gets sandwiched by a pair of Lyndon Institute defenders in last Thursday nights game in East Montpelier. The top-ranked U-32 girls defeated the No. 2
Lyndon girls, 46-44, and improved to 14-1. Photo by Bill Croney
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plateau for his career when he scored the final Spaulding field goal to give the Crimson Tide a 57-56
win over the Hilltoppers. Photo by Bill Croney
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Director of Home Intervention The Home Intervention Program Director has
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-- Carl, Naperville, Illinois
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