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WARNING AND NOTICE
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Tuesday, March 1, 2016
The legal voters of the Town of Berlin are hereby warned and notied to
meet at 10:00 AM at the Berlin Elementary School on Tuesday, March 1,
2016 to vote on the following articles. Articles 1 through 26 shall be voted
by Australian ballot. The polls will open at 10:00 AM and close at 7:00
PM. A pre-town meeting to discuss all articles to be voted by Australian
ballot is scheduled for 6:00 PM on Monday, February 29, 2016 at the
Berlin Elementary School.
The deadline for submitting voter registration applications for this Annual
Meeting is 5:00 PM on Wednesday, February 24, 2016. A voter may obtain
an Absentee Ballot by contacting the Town Clerk (229-9298) or coming
into the ofce by 3:30 PM on Monday, February 29, 2016. Absentee
Ballots must be received by the Town Clerk no later than the close of the
polls at 7 PM on March 1,2016. Voters wishing to vote absentee should
request ballots early:
The articles to be voted by Australian ballot are as follows:
Article 1: To elect the following Town Ofcers, for the terms specied:
One (1) Selectboard member for a three (3) year term;
Two (2) Selectboard members for a one (1) year term each;
One (1) Grand Juror for a one (1) year term;
Article 2: Shall the Town appropriate $2,757,826 for necessary Town
expenses for the period July 1, 2016 through June 30, 2017?
Article 3: Shall the Town appropriate $245,158 to the Berlin Volunteer
Fire Department for payment of necessary expenses from July
1, 2016 through June 30, 2017?
Artic1e 4: Shall the Town appropriate $28,271 to the Kellogg Hubbard
Library?
Article 5: Shall the Town appropriate $10,920 to the Green Mountain
Transit Agency?
Article 6: Shall the Town appropriate $5,700 to Central Vermont Home
Health and Hospice?
Article 7: Shall the Town appropriate $4,200 to the Montpelier Senior
Activities Center?
Article 8: Shall the Town appropriate $3,000 to the Central Vermont
Council on Aging?
Article 9: Shall the Town appropriate $2,000 to Just Basics, Inc.
(formerly Meals on Wheels)?
Article 10: ShaIl the Town appropriate $1,200 to Central Vermont Adult
Basic Education?
Article 11: Shall the Town appropriate $1,000 to the Barre Area Senior
Center?
Article 12: Shall the Town appropriate $1,000 to the Vermont Center for
Independent Living?
Article 13: Shall the Town Appropriate $1,000 to the Central Vermont
Memorial Civic Center?
Article14: Shall the Town appropriate $975 to CIRCLE (formerly
Battered Womens Services)?
Article 15: Shall the Town appropriate $800 to the Family Center of
Washington County?
Article 16: Shall the Town appropriate $800 to the Good Samaritan Haven
homeless shelter?
Article 17: Shall the Town appropriate $600 to Prevent Child Abuse
Vermont?
Article 18: Shall the Town appropriate $500 to the Peoples Health &
Wellness Clinic?
Article 19: Shall the Town appropriate $500 to the Vermont Association
for the Blind and Visually Impaired?
Article 20: Shall the Town appropriate $500 to Washington County Youth
Services Bureau?
Article 21: Shall the Town appropriate $500 to Capstone Community
Action (formerly Central Vermont Community Action)?
Article 22: Shall the Town appropriate $500 to the Washington County
Diversion Program?
Artic1e 23: Shall the Town appropriate $300 to the Sexual Assault Crisis
Team of Washington County?
Article 24: Shall the Town appropriate $300 to Home Share Now, Inc.?
Article 25: Shall the Town appropriate $250 to OUR House of Central
Vermont?
Artic1e 26: ShaIl the Town appropriate $150 to Green-Up Vermont?
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The following articles will be voted at the traditional Town Meeting
beginning at 10:00 AM on Tuesday, March 1, 2016:
Article 27: To elect a Town Moderator for the year ensuing.
Article 28: To hear the reports of the Town Ofcers for 2015.
Article 29: Shall the Town collect its real and personal property taxes, to
defray the expenses of the Town for the period July 1, 2016
through June 30, 2017 in installments? One fourth of the taxes
to be due, by delivery or by U.S. Postal Service postmark
(no private postal meter postmarks), on or before August 16,
2016, one-fourth of the taxes due on or before November 16,
2016, one-fourth of the taxes due on or before February 16,
2017 and one-fourth due on or before May 16, 2017, with an
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month (or portion thereof) to be charged for late payment of
any installment?
Article 30: Shall the Town grant a property tax exemption (pursuant to 32
VSA 3840) for a period not to exceed 10 years, to the Capital
City Grange #469 for property located at 6612 VT RT 12, in
return for free use of the property by residents a minimum of 2
times/month?
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meeting.
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Editor,
Not so long ago, Vermont citizens had direct control over
school costs and education taxes. We had local control. If
Vermonters knew that local boards were not spending their
hard earned tax dollars wisely in educating our towns children, we could vote NO on the school budget. The school
boards would go back to the drawing board and present a
revised budget.
Today, if local school boards responsibly level fund budgets and even reduce budgets, our education property taxes
still go up, often dramatically. The end result of centralized
control in Montpelier is if we vote YES or NO on the
school budgets our taxes often still go up. I would say our
vote makes absolutely no difference. However it does.
If enough school budgets go down to defeat, our legislators
will take this as a sign that they must seize even more control
over education. They must of course fix the problem they
created in the first place. The fix includes passing ACT 153
and ACT 46 with the promise that these forward thinking,
progressive pieces of legislation will save money for the
taxpayers and create education equality for our children. Of
course this promise is totally false, as proven by an even
larger education monopoly bureaucracy, higher taxes and
stagnant student achievement.
I have listened in bewilderment to local citizens howl in
dismay as both their tax money and liberty disappear into the
black hole that is growing under the Golden Dome in
Montpelier. We have no choice! laments one. We have to
comply! moans another. I have suggested to some of these
folks that they stop voting for the same incumbent progressive
liberal Democrats and have been met with, Oh I could never
vote for anyone but a Democrat. Only Democrats care
about people. You know those Republicans, they are incapable of caring about people.
And this my fellow Vermonters is why our beautiful little
state is bankrupt.
Stu Lindberg
Cavendish, Vermont
Editor,
Conventional wisdom says that there is no way a socialist
can win the U.S. presidency. Eugene V. Debs tried and failed
in the WW I era, as did Henry Wallace, who ran as the
Progressive Party candidate in 1948. But the problem with
conventional wisdom is that yesterday, when the convention was established, isnt today and the realities of today
are profoundly different from any Ive witnessed in a pretty
long life.
The Tea Party was made up of legitimately disgruntled
people who, unable to correctly analyze their plight, were easily cajoled by right-wing forces that supplied simplistic, false
analyses serving elite interests. Predictably, the lot of the
people has not only failed to improve, it has gotten worse
while money rushes ever faster into the hands of the few. Yet
Donald Trump and his fellow GOP candidates still pursue this
strategy of distortion. Then along comes Bernie with a correct
analysis that echoes the actual experience of the people. He
puts his finger on the truth concerning the causes and effects
of poverty, economic struggle and inequality. His insight
touches a core hence his surprising ascendancy.
That being the case, theres no reason why misled southerners would not respond to him. The South is the poorest section
of the country, making it ripe for Bernies message. His challenge is getting to these people, and no doubt he has to campaign very strongly in key southern states. These states have
large black populations that are among the major beneficiaries
of Bernies economic policies. He must get his message to
them and convince them to vote, which many of them think is
futile for good reason. Regardless of who has been elected in
the past or what pre-election promises were made, their condition has never improved. But if Bernie can get to them, he
could even win over Tea Partyers who would also respond to
the honest analysis reflecting the undeniable reality of their
lives. Its really a question of how far the truth can travel
and, given his success to date, theres a basis for optimism.
What is just as important as Bernies candidacy is the
unprecedented number of people hes rallied to a progressive
cause. These people and the circumstances that drew them to
Bernie will not magically disappear after the election. On the
contrary, they will form the basis of a popular movement
championing the real interests of the majority mired in economic despair. Bernieism is for real because it is rooted in
indisputable realities that are not going away.
Andrew Torre
Landgrove, Vermont
Editor,
Bear Ridge Speedway continues to be the best source of
good inexpensive high quality entertainment for families, and
2016 will see it even better for the fans. The price of a regular
show general admission (front gate) ticket will remain the
same as it has over the past decade for adults (ages 17 to 61)
at $10 a person and children 11 and under $2. Teens 12 to 16
and seniors 62 and older will be able to enjoy the racing in
2016 at just $8.
The price of the back gate (pit entrance) will also remain
the same for Bear Ridge Speedway 2016 license holders and
non-license holders. To get thru the back gate (pit gate) Bear
Ridge Speedway and DIRTcar 2016 license holders will get in
for $15 and non-license holders will get in for $25 (both of
these prices are in addition to the front gate ticket.) In order to
be eligible for the Bear Ridge Speedway points fund, and
recognized at the annual awards banquet, drivers will have to
hold a 2016 Bear Ridge Speedway or DIRTcar license and run
on track designated tires as indicated in the rule book.)
You do the math, in todays economy you will be hard
pressed to find entertainment that is perfect for the whole
family at less than these rates. Racing is the number one spectator sport in the country with well over 750 dirt facilities
running nationwide, so if you havent been up to the Ridge in
a while or at all why not check it out in 2016.
The kids club will return in 2016 with added activities
and prizes available exclusively to the elite members of the
club. The price for membership will remain the same at only
$5.per child, ($3 with front gate ticket stub). Once registered, kids will benefit in weekly free give aways, rides with
their favorite drivers, pit tours, special autograph sessions
and more, just by signing in each week after becoming a
member.
Remember in todays society we could all use a little more
family entertainment, and the Ridge is your best place to be
for just that. The admission price is more than reasonable; the
show top-notch, the food superior, and the family friendly
atmosphere is just what you are looking for.
2016 driver and crew membership applications will be in
the mail shortly and are now available on the website. You can
also download them from the web. Be sure to get yours sent
in by March 1st for early return savings.
Visa and MasterCard are accepted. Racing begins at the
famous 6:00-ish start time starting Saturday, May 7.
April May Preston
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GUEST COLUMN
By Chris Bradley
President - Vermont Federation of Sportsmans Clubs
usan Minter last week issued a letter on her web site
containing the following incorrect statement: This may
shock you - right now, there is no federal law that makes
straw purchasing a crime. Straw purchasing, or purchasing a
gun for someone who is already prohibited from purchasing a
gun, is only illegal if the purchaser knows that the firearm will
be used in connection with a crime.
That claim is fundamentally wrong, by both existing federal statutory and case law.
For almost fifty years, firearm buyers have been required to
complete a federal BATFE Form 4473. The first question on
this form, question 11.a, is: Are you the actual transferee/
buyer of the firearm(s) listed on this form? Above the space
for the purchasers required signature, Form 4473 contains
multiple warnings, including I understand that answering yes
to question 11.a. if I am not the actual buyer is a crime punishable as a felony under federal law.
Even those who favor gun restrictions recognize that this
and existing federal law criminalize straw purchases- for
example, the Straw Purchase Policy Summary, of the Law
Center to Prevent Gun Violence dated May 21, 2012, states:
Federal law prohibits straw purchases by criminalizing the
making of false statements to an FFL about a material fact on
ATF Form 4473, or presenting false identification in connection with the firearm purchase. Two federal statutes 18
U.S.C. 922(a)(6) and 18 U.S.C. 924(a)(1)(A) are the
primary laws under which straw purchases are prosecuted.
To completely dispel any question that straw purchases are
already illegal under current federal law, the US Supreme
Court has upheld a felony conviction where a man bought a
firearm for his uncle to take advantage of a law enforcement
price discount. Neither man was prohibited from purchasing
the firearm nor was there any intent to use the firearm in a
crime. But, because the buyer falsely answered question 11a
on the Form 4473, failing to disclose that his uncle had
advanced him the money for the purchase, he was convicted
for violation of 18 U.S.C. 922(a)(6) and the conviction was
upheld by the Supreme Court. The decision in Abramski v.
United States was published on June 16, 2014 and that same
day NPR carried the story Supreme Court Rules Against
Straw Purchases by Nina Totenberg reporting the case and
decision.
Additionally, United States Code, Title 18, Chapter 44,
Section 922(d) provides It shall be a federal crime for any
person to sell or otherwise dispose of any firearm or ammunition to any person knowing or having reasonable cause to
believe that they may be a prohibited person. This type of
illegal purchase is a straw purchase and it not based on whether or not a buyer of the gun knows the person they are purchasing the gun for will commit a crime. The violation of this
law is based on whether or not the seller knows, or otherwise
has reason to believe, that the purchaser may be a prohibited
person. Once again, in order to prosecute, there is no requirement of knowing the prohibited person will use the firearm in
connection with a crime.
Vermont is proven by FBI statistics to consistently have one
of the very lowest violent crime rates in the nation and constantly have one of best safety records, and BATFE data
shows Vermont is not a major source of guns to other states.
The Federation has long held that laws should be enacted in
compliance with the state and federal constitution, and based
upon sound public policy, including accurate law and facts.
The Federation provides corrective information in response to
published inaccurate information about matters of importance
to our member clubs and Vermonts outdoor sporting and
shooting communities.
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Winter/Spring Session Jan 6-April 27. Info: Sid McLam, 802728-5722 or jamnsam@myfairpoint.net
Matters of the Heart. Experts discuss ways to improve heart
health. Gifford Conference Ctr, FREE, 3rd Wednesdays, 1-2 p.m.
728-2191.
New Business Forum. Vermont Tech Enterprise Center, 1540 VT
Rte 66, 2nd Wednesdays, 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. 728-9101.
Yoga Classes. All ages & levels, donations benefit Safeline. VTC
Campus Center, last Sunday of month, 2-3:30 p.m.
Randolph Senior Ctr, 6 Hale Street, 728-9324. Lift for Life
Exercises, 8:30 a.m. Tu/Th and Weds/Fri; Cribbage, 10 a.m.
Mondays; Bingo, 10:30 a.m. Mondays; Bridge, 2:15 p.m. at the
Joslyn House Mondays; Mahjongg, 10 a.m. Tuesdays; Crafts,
10:30 a.m. Wednesdays; Knit-Wits, 10 a.m. Thursdays; Bingo, 10
a.m. Fridays; VT Inklings: a writing group 12:45 p.m. 1st & 3rd
Tuesdays; Foot Clinics, 1st & 3rd Weds, call to sign up. Sew and
Sews, 10 a.m. and Book Club 12:45 p.m. 1st Wednesday of
month.
Cancer Support Group. For survivors, sufferers & family.
Gifford Conference Ctr, 2nd Tuesdays, 9:30-11 a.m. 728-2270.
Storytime. Kimball Library, Wed., 11 a.m., ages 2-5; Toddlertime,
Fri., 10:30 a.m.; Gathering for hand work, 2nd & 4th Mon., 6
p.m.
SOUTH DUXBURY - Mad River Chorale Rehearsals.
Beginning January 25, Mad River Chorale will rehearse every
Monday evening from 7-9 p.m. (except school holidays) in the
chorus room at Harwood Union High School up to the concert
weekend of May 6 and 7. Visit www.madriverchorale.net for
further information, or call 496-4781.
STOWE - Green Mtn Dog Club Meeting. All dog lovers welcome. Commodores Inn, 4th Thursdays. 479-9843 or www.greenmountaindogclub.org
WAITSFIELD - Headache Relief Clinic. Free treatments using
massage & craniosacral therapy. Mad River Valley Health Ctr,
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and ups and downs of living tiny. Free. Pre-register: sign up on the
Coop workshop bulletin board or contact us at 223-8000 x202 or
info@hungermountain.coop
Paths to Well-Being: Three Presenters offer alternative ways
to increased well-being. Another Way (Upstairs, back building),
125 Barre St. 6-7 p.m. Free and open to community. Chakra
Healing by Yasmeen Hossain, Structural Integration by Eric
Silvers, and Flower Essences Therapy by Fearn Lickfield. Call
661.8959 for more info or to reserve a spot.
NORTHFIELD - CVHHH public foot care clinic. Northfield
Senior Center, 168 Wall St. 8 a.m. to noon. To reserve spot, contact 802-485-8112. $15. Bring clippers, basin, towel, foot-soak
powder and lotion and plan to arrive 15 minutes early. Info: www.
cvhhh.org/footcare or call 802-223-1878.
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There Is A Day
By Hunter Trinka
There is a day
Each year
When I think about you.
When I think about
How your hand
Stood my hair on end
When you placed it
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LOCAL SPORTS
Is it basketball or ballet? Williamstowns Jayme Ducharme (center, in white) has the ball but
Randolphs Jenna Sprague (bottom) and Kelsey Jacobs are doing their best to take it away in last
Monday nights game in Williamstown. As the photo shows, it was a hard fought game but
Williamstown prevailed 45-39 and the Lady Devils improved to 13-4. Photo by Bill Croney
U-32 goaltender Chloa Sairs (center) makes a belly save off a shot by Northfields Catherine Miles
(right, #2 in white) as the Marauders Bridget Doney camps on the doorstep in case of a rebound. Both
Northfield (Div I) and U-32 (Div-II) used Saturday mornings scrimmage game at Kreitzberg Arena as a
tune-up for the upcoming playoffs. Photo by Bill Croney
The 5/6 OWLS (Orange Washington League Sports) girls basketball team went 15-0 on the season and
also won the 2016 Twinfield Youth Sports Association Spring Tournament. The team is comprised of
girls from Washington Village School, Orange Center School and Central Vermont Catholic School (St.
Monicas). Pictured are: Coach Dawn Donahue, Missing Pat McKinstry. Players: Emily Hunt, Kaydence
Morrie, Bella Bevins, Carrie McKinstry, Lilli Bizzozero, Emma Law, Emma Neff, Kayeleen Buck, Paige
Morrie, Samantha Donahue, Maryssa Rossi, Autumn Lewis and Emily Poulin.
The seniors on the Spaulding girls basketball team and their families were honored prior to last
Thursday nights Senior Night game against St. Johnsbury Academy. The players (front, in uniform,
left to right): Hailee Holt, Heidi Breault, Emily McNally, and Jammi Roberts. Photo by Bill Croney
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Spaulding High Schools Jr. ROTC Color Guard was on hand to present the Colors during the National
Anthem just prior to the start of last Thursday nights Senior Night game against St. Johnsbury
Academy in Barre. Spaulding is one of the few schools in the state that has a Jr. ROTC program. Photo
by Bill Croney
LOCAL SPORTS
Williamstown junior Cameron Flinn (center #23 in white) bulls his way to the hoop in last Saturday afternoons D-III quarterfinal game
against Winooski in Williamstown. The third-ranked Blue Devils broke open a very close game in the last two minutes and defeated sixthseeded Winooski 47-41 to earn a trip to this weeks D-III semifinals at the Barre Auditorium. Photo by Bill Croney
Hunters, landowners and anyone else interested in Vermonts wildlife should plan on attending one of the three events hosted by the
Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department in late March.
Each March the department holds three public hearings to provide
the results of the deer hunting seasons and receive public input on the
status of Vermonts deer herd. This year, two of the hearings will be
held on weekend afternoons, and they will also feature management
of black bear, wild turkey, moose, and furbearers as well as a discussion of Vermonts wildlife habitat. These two Wildlife Open Houses
will also include several poster displays of various wildlife-related
topics.
The hearings will still include results of Vermonts 2015 deer and
moose seasons and prospects for deer and moose hunting next fall as
well as an opportunity for hunters to provide their observations and
opinions about the status of these big game animals.
The three meetings will also serve as public hearings to review the
2015 moose hunting season and to provide feedback on the number
of moose permits recommended for 2016.
We are offering these March Wildlife Open House meetings in
Castleton and Montpelier as a means of presenting and discussing the
other game management programs, said Scott Darling, wildlife management program manager. While the focus on deer is understandable, there are many other important wildlife management efforts,
including our work to conserve and manage habitat, that are also
worthy of the publics attention.
Wildlife Open House meeting in central VT:
Saturday, March 26, 1-5 p.m., Montpelier High School, 5 High
School Drive, Montpelier, VT 05602
12/9 Wednesday 5:30pm
Montpeliers
Alvaro de
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two
Enosburgh at
Hornets
Boys Hockey
U32
at Spaulding
Boysagainst
Hockey
Middlebury
U32 in last Friday nights Div II quarterfinal game in Montpelier. The sixth-seeded Hornets upset the No. 3 Solons, 50-44, and the Montpelier boys finished the season at 16-6.
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continued
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continued on page 32
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BLACK,
WHITE AND
WHAT
IS
ADAMANT
Adamant Coop
BARRE
AJs Sunoco
Aldrich Library
Barre Antique Center
Barre City Place
Beverage Baron
Brookside Country
Store
Busy Bubble
Laundromat
Central Market
Chesters Champlain
Farms
Copy World
Community C.U.
Country Thrift Store
Cumberland Farms
(North & South)
Dentes Market
Dominos Pizza
Dunkin Donuts
Emslie The Florist
Espresso Bueno
Exile On Main Street
Fasstop
Hollow Inn Motel
Jiffy Mart
L & M Diner
Ladder One Grill
Last Time Around
Antiques
Lennys (inside store)
D.J.s Maple Avenue Deli
Last Time Around
Antiques
Maplewood (S. Barre)
Morse Block Deli
Nelson Ace Hardware
Next Chapter Bookstore
North Barre Manor
North End Deli
Peoples Health &
Wellness
Quality Market
Quarry Hill Quick Stop
ReStore
Routhier Auto Center
Salvation Army
Thrift Store
The Salon at
42 Summer St.
Senior Citizens Center
Sidewalk Village
Simply Subs & Pizza
Soups and Greens
Trow Hill Grocery
Wall St. Complex
Women & Children First
BERLIN
All Smiles Family Dental
Center
Applebees
Berlin Airport
Berlin Convalescent
Berlin Mall
Berlin Short Stop
Big Lots
Blue Cross/Blue Shield
Burger King
Capitol City Automart
Capitol City Kia
Cen. VT Medical Ctr.
China Moon
Cody Chevrolet
Comfort Inn
CV Express Care
CVS Pharmacy
Dunkin Donuts
Fassetts Bread Store
Formula Ford
Hilltop Inn
JC Penney
Kinney Drugs
Maplewood Deli
McDonalds
Mobil One Stop
Pizza Hut
Portland Glass
Price Chopper
River Run Park
Sandys Sunoco
Shaws
Simons
Steak House
Subway
Taste of the North Farm
Market
Twin City Fun Ctr.
Walmart
BETHEL
Bethel Central Mkt.
Bethel Country Animal
Hospital
Bethel Health Center
Bethel Sandwich Shop
Champlain Farms
Cockadoodle Pizza
Creekhouse Diner
Locust Creek Country
Store
Locust Creek Outfitters
M&Ns Mini Mart
McCulloughs Quick
Stop
BRADFORD
Bliss Village Store
Bradford Library
Hannaford
Little River
Health Center
Local Buzz
Mini-mart
CABOT
Cabot Public Library
Cabot Village Store
CALAIS
Maple Corner Store
CHELSEA
Chelsea Health Center
Chelsea Pizza
Chelsea Public Library
Clara Martin Center
Dixies Restaurant
Flanders Market
Wills Store
CORINTH
East Corinth
General Store
Gramps Country Store
Thompson Camp
Ground
DANVILLE
Bentleys Bakery
Danville Dental Grp.
Hastings
Martys
Pope Library
Sambels at Joes Pond
EAST BARRE
Morgans E. Barre Store
Jiffy Mart
EAST CALAIS
E. Calais General Store
EAST MONTPELIER
Bragg Farm
Dudleys Genl Store
Twin Valley Senior Ctr.
ELMORE
Elmore Store
GRANITEVILLE
Graniteville General
Store
GREENSBORO
Greensboro Library
GROTON
Alleys Market
P&H Truck Stop
Upper Valley Grill
HARDWICK
Corner Stop n Shop
D&L Beverage
Greensboro/Hardwick
Animal Hospital
Greensboro Bend Store
Halls Market
Hardwick Area Health
Center
Hays Service Station
House of Pizza
Jeudevine Library
Kwik Stop
M&M
Tops Grocery
Village Motel
Willeys Store
MARSHFIELD
Marshfield General
Store
Rainbow Sweets
Rivers Edge Quik Stop
MIDDLESEX
Middlesex Country
Store
Red Hen Bakery
Settlement Farm
MONTPELIER
Angelenos Pizza
Barre St. Market
Bear Pond Books
Berlin St. Mobil
Bobs Sunoco
Capitol Grounds
Capitol Plaza
Capitol Shell
Champlain Farms
Coffee Corner
Dept. Agriculture
DJ Convenience
Dunkin Donuts
Econo Lodge
House of Tang
Hunger Mtn. Co-op
Kurrle Fuels
LaBrioche Bakery
Launderama
Meadow Mart
Montpelier Elks
Montpelier Pharmacy
Mont. Senior Center
Morse Farm
National Life
Northfield Savings
Parkers
Pavilion Bldg.
Pearl Street Motors
Perrys BP
Railroad Station
China
ROYALTON
Shaws
Simply Subs
Eatons Sugarhouse
Q: Village
I have Pizza
a partial set of
Simons
Sakura
china
in the Laredo pattern. It was discontinued at
State
Capitol
Welchs
Value and
least 20 years ago. Can you help me? I loveTrue
this pattern
Subway
would
like to at least have a complete
set
for
six.
ROXBURY
Uncommon Mkt
-- Roxbury
Betty, Conway,
Arkansas
Gen. Store
VT Credit Union
A:VT
Replacements
can probably help you track down the
Motor Vehicles
BARRE
pieces
that youre
be prepared
for sticker
VT Visitor
Boothmissing, but SOUTH
Clinic is P.O. Box
shock,
because
The address
Village
Pizzait wont be cheap.Auto
Animal Hospital
26029,
Greenboro,
NC 27428.Barre
In addition
to china,
Wayside
Restaurant
Replacements also helps complete
silver Store
flatware patterns
Energy
Yankee
Spirits
and crystal, and even offers free pattern
identification.
Its
(formerly
D&D
toll-free
telephone
number
is
800-737-5223.
Smokehouse)
MORETOWN
***
Store
Hannaford
Q:Moretown
My late great-aunt
was a seamstress
throughout the
Quick
Lube her estate
1920s and 30s. I am in the process
of liquidating
MORRISVILLE
Touch
of Class
in a suburb of St. Louis. In addition
to two
Singer sewing
Bournesthere
Riverbend
machines,
are thimbles, thread cases and an assortWAITS
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mentMkt.
of numerous other items, all
relating
to her profesWaitsI General
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Hospital
sion.
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need yourStore
advice.
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Mandy, Tempe, Arizona
Cumberland Farms
Debbies Bagels
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want to needle you, but
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Chamber
of Commerce
sifting
through
this
estate.
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have become
extremeEye
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aware of certain
Hannaford
especially
those crafted by JamesThe
Fenton,
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theMapleleaf
Simon Brothers,
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such
as the Iles
Ventilated Thimble.
Laundromat
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Singer
sewing machines made during the 1920s
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Center
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and
30s are Family
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less than $150 at
Sammys
Market
local
shops, I do
not think they areMehurons
worth keeping.
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Store
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value of these machines could, however,
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drawers. Look for vintage needle
cases, Gen.
because
one
Sugarbush
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made
by W. Avery
& Sons recently
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forSenior
$300 atCenter
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NORTHFIELD
FALLS
tion.
Examine Farms
carefully measuring tapes and other items
Champlain
issued as advertising premiums. So you wont get stuck,
WASHINGTON
Barry
Chouinard
Mills advertised
steer
clear
of new thimbles
as limited editions.
Common
Caf in value. Roberts General Store
They
rarely increase
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Q:Cumberland
I have a firstFarms
edition of FrankWATERBURY/
Yerbes novel Bride of
Liberty.
I have been
offered $50WATERBURY
for it.
CNTR
Falls General
Store
Bill, Akron, Ohio
Ben &-- Jerrys
Kenyons Hardware
Northfield Pharmacy
Best Western
A: Take it. According to several used-book dealers I conRedemption
Center
Mobil generally
sulted, a first edition of the novelBillings
you mentioned
Thrift
Store
Sunoco
sells
in the
$15-$25 range. It wasBolton
published
by Doubleday
Champlain Farms
inTops
1954.Grocery
Crossroads
PLAINFIELD
Write to Larry Cox in care of KFWS,
Virginia Drive,
Depot628
Beverage
Cutler Memorial
Orlando,
FL 32803,Library
or send e-mail
to questionsforcox@
Duxbury
Store
Maple
Valley
Store
aol.com. Due to the large volume of mail he receives, Mr.
Junipers
Fare
Maplefi
elds
Cox
cannot
personally answer all
reader questions,
nor
Kinney
Drugs
does
he
do
appraisals.
Do
not
send
any
materials
requiring
Plainfield Hardware &
Laundromat
return
mail. Store
General
Shaws
Plainfield Health Ctr.
(c)Shell
2016 King
Features Synd., Inc.
Station
RANDOLPH
South End Sunoco
Als Pizzeria
Waterbury Center
The Barn
Sunoco
Champlain Farms
Waterbury Exxon
China Jade
Waterbury Pharmacy
Cumberland Farms
Waterbury Senior
Exit 4 Info Center
Center
Floyds
Waterbury Village
Gifford Memorial
Market
The Lyons Den
M&M
WEBSTERVILLE
Menig Nursing Home
Lawson General Store
McDonalds
Middle Branch Mkt.
WILLIAMSTOWN
Randolph Chiropractic
Behind The Scenes Cafe
Randolph House
Mountain Shop
Seniors
Poulin Lumber
Randolph Senior Center Pump and Pantry
Randolph Village
Williamstown
Laundromat
Town Hall
Shaws
WOODBURY
Snowsville Genl Store
Woodbury General
Station Break
Store
Valley Bowl
Vermont BBQ
WOLCOTT
VT Technical College
Wolcott Gen. Store
Village Auto
WORCESTER
Village Pizza
LBJS Grocery
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Replacement
China
Q: I have a partial set of
Sakura china in the Laredo
pattern. It was discontinued at least 20 years ago.
Can you help me? I love
this pattern and would
like to at least have a
complete set for six.
-- Betty, Conway, AR
A: Replacements can
probably help you track
down the pieces that
youre missing, but be
prepared for sticker shock,
because it wont be cheap.
The address is P.O. Box
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Q: My late great-aunt was
a seamstress throughout
the 1920s and 30s. I am
in the process of liquidating her estate in a suburb
of St. Louis. In addition to
two
Singer
sewing
machines, there are thimbles, thread cases and an
assortment of numerous
other items, all relating to
her profession. Because I
cant save everything, I
need your advice.
-- Mandy, Tempe, AZ
A: I dont want to needle
you, but be very careful
when sifting through this
estate. Thimbles have
become extremely collectible, so you should be
aware of certain ones,
especially those crafted
by James Fenton, Charles
Horner,
the
Simon
Brothers, and ones featuring unusual designs such
as the Iles Ventilated
Thimble.
Because Singer sewing
machines made during the
1920s and 30s are plentiful and often priced for
less than $150 at local
shops, I do not think they
are worth keeping. The
real value of these
machines could, however,
be the contents of the
drawers. Look for vintage
needle cases, because one
made by W. Avery & Sons
recently sold for $300 at
auction. Examine carefully measuring tapes and
other items issued as
advertising premiums. So
you wont get stuck, steer
clear of new thimbles
advertised as limited editions. They rarely increase
in value.
***
Q: I have a first edition of
Frank Yerbes novel
Bride of Liberty. I have
been offered $50 for it.
-- Bill, Akron, OH
A: Take it. According to
several used-book dealers
I consulted, a first edition
of the novel you mentioned generally sells in
the $15-$25 range. It was
published by Doubleday
in 1954.
Write to Larry Cox in care
of KFWS, 628 Virginia
Drive, Orlando, FL
32803, or send e-mail to
questionsforcox@aol.
com. Due to the large volume of mail he receives,
Mr. Cox cannot personally answer all reader questions, nor does he do
appraisals. Do not send
any materials requiring
return mail.
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