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The 100th birthday of ROTC (Reserve Officer Training Corps) and the role of Norwich University during
that time was recognized and honored at the Statehouse last Thursday morning. On hand for the
ceremonies were (from left): Norwich Cadet Colonel Alex Breindel; Maj. Gen. Peggy Combs,
Commander of USA Cadet Command; Anne Donahue, Northfield/Berlin Representative; Patti Lewis,
Northfield/Berlin Representative; and Maj. Gen Richard Schneider, President of Norwich University.
Representative Donahue is holding the resolution that she and Representative Lewis drafted to honor
ROTC and the Norwich role in ROTC for 100 years. Photo by Bill Croney
and gardening, she is well prepared to develop this new program that will include farming
with animals and gardening.
Orchard Valley Waldorf Schools East
Montpelier campus was a working dairy farm
for years, beginning in the early 1800s, and later
became the Winooski Valley Orchard, an apple
orchard owned and operated by Sue and Dexter
Merritt. The school purchased the land in 2004.
Part of the vision from the start, were
thrilled to finally bring animals and farming
back to this agricultural land and to bring
farm and forest learning to the young children
in this new program as well as all of the children at Orchard Valley, says Linda Weyerts,
pedagogical chair.
A summer version of this program, Farm &
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started with break dancing in the streets has led him to NBA
halftime shows and an impressive national debut on NBCs
Americas Got Talent.
Those wanting dinner before the show can check out
Vermont Foodie Stand, a gourmet food truck with real
Vermont flavor will be at the Town House all weekend.And,
of course, popcorn, lemonade, and Red Skys famous doughnuts are available for sale in the lobby.
Performances are Friday and Saturday night at 8 p.m., with
a reduced price matinee on Saturday at 2 p.m.Tickets are $15
adults/$8 kids. The matinee performance is $12 for adults and
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quality original artwork is
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Art Of Vermont will deliver the two CSArt farm boxes at special
pick up events where participants will have
the opportunity to meet the artisans and
develop relationships with the local artists
and the art community.
CSArt member shares will be offered in
three sizes. The Full Bushel share will
include eight pieces. For individuals wanting
to participate at smaller levels, the program
will offer Half Bushel, 4 pieces of artwork
for, and Quarter Bushel, 2 pieces options.
As an incentive to participate at the Full
Bushel level, an additional bonus piece will
be offered to Full Bushel participants.
CSArt shares can be purchased by visiting
Art Of Vermonts website, www.artofvt.com,
or by visiting the gallery in person. Additional
information including featured artists is available on both the website and at the gallery. Art
Of Vermont is located at 27 N. Main Street in
Randolph. Hours of operation are Tuesday
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Poetry Slam
Friday, April 29 at 6 p.m.
Milne Community Room
This Anything Goes! slam features a 5-minute time limit
for poets and performers, with music allowed and covers
Barre
okay if identified as such. Even group performances are
encouraged. This is an all-ages event, so discretion is required.
Barre Town, we need your help!
Do you love the library? Do you agree that it is an essential Can the single voice of an impassioned poet outscore a harp
part of your community? Then please support our library by solo? Find out at 6:30 p.m., Friday, April 29. Come early and
voting Yes to Article 5 on May 10. Article 5 is NOT a new enjoy free pizza at 6!
tax increase. It contains the same $55,000 you approved last
Senior Day: Native American Flutes
year and is essential to this librarys continued operation. For
Wednesday, May 4, 1:30 p.m.
more information about Aldrichs funding and Article 5, visit
Milne Community Room
www.aldrichpubliclibrary.org or call Library Director Sarah
Master performer, flute maker and recording artist Werner
Costa at 476-7550 ext. 307.
John (Flutewalker) has long been drawn to the evocative
voices of ancient wood flutes. He has designed and hand
Spring (Fling) is coming!
carved numerous exquisite North American Indian style
Saturday, May 7 from 6-9
flutes, composed and produced three acclaimed native flute
p.m.
recordings, and speaks worldwide, exploring deep connecOur biggest fundtions between music, the human spirit, and the natural world.
raiser of the year offers
Light refreshments to follow.
Look for our
three floors of delicious food, music,
Ad on the
Sheep Story Hour
dancing, and magic.
Saturday, May 7, 2 p.m.
cover of
Grab a craft beer at the
Katherine Paterson Childrens Room
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Its sheep shearing season! Come hear sheep-themed stoa stage show with
world
ries and learn about wool with our special guest, local farmer
Marko the Magician,
and spinner Christopher Hall of Flora/Fauna Farm! Craft to
munch
on
hors
follow storytime.
doeuvres
from
Cornerstone and desserts from
Fairy House Story Time
Delicate Decadence, and enjoy music from Sarah Munro,
Saturday, May 14, 1 p.m.
Mark LeGrand & The Lovesick Bank. Over $200 in door
Barre Town Forest - meet at kiosk at 44 Brook St. in
prizes. Tickets are $35 per person. Reserve yours today by
Websterville
calling 476-7550.
Join childrens librarian and bagpiper Ian Gauthier for a
short walk in the woods and stories, followed by fairy house
Caf y Conversacin - Spanish Conversation Group
building with natural materials. Ages 4 and up and their parTuesdays at 6 p.m.
ents. Dress for conditions! Event will be cancelled if it rains.
Vermont Room (2nd floor)
Hola! All levels of Spanish experience are welcome for this
Calling All Fandoms Library Lock-in for Teens
open Spanish conversation group led by Charo from Lima,
Saturday, May 14, 4-8 p.m.
Peru. Charo was a primary school teacher for 25 years in Lima
Milne Community Room
and moved to Vermont 5 years ago. She has been learning
Whats your fandom? Doctor Who, Supernatural, Sherlock,
English at Central Vermont Adult Basic Education and now
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going to speak Spanish at your level but bring some ideas of something new about your fandom or someone elses!
what you want to talk about. Well provide the coffee, you Screenings, costume contest, themed snacks, games, crafts,
and more.
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Storytime has returned to the library! Our
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Guest Opinion
By Deb Markowitz
Secretary, Agency of Natural Resources
Every Earth Day, I take time to reflect on the importance
of the work we do at the Agency of Natural Resources and
how much I appreciate the passion and commitment of our
over 600 employees. At ANR, our work to protect the environment is not just a job -- it also provides a life of meaning
and purpose. We love Vermont and its great outdoors, so we
work together to make sure we protect Vermonts beauty,
health and heritage. We conserve state lands. We ensure our
soil, air and water are clean. We make it easier for Vermonters
to get outside to hunt, fish and recreate. And we plan carefully for a future that reduces our contributions to climate
change and prepares us for its impacts.
Whenever I meet with other environmental leaders from
across the country, I am reminded of how lucky I am to be
working on environmental issues in a state that defines itself,
in part, by our connection to nature. A recent public opinion
survey confirms that the Green Mountain State is filled with
people who care about the environment. Nine out of ten surveyed Vermonters believe that open space is essential to their
quality of life. The vast majority are active outdoors, viewing
wildlife (81%), birdwatching (55%), hiking (61%), camping
(36%), fishing (37%), visiting state or national parks (63%),
biking (37%), paddling (40%), boating (27%) and hunting
(24%).
This love of the outdoors translates into broad support for
environmental protection. 85% of Vermonters strongly agree
(and 13% moderately agree) with the statement that knowing that Vermonts native fish and wildlife populations are
healthy and surviving well is very important to me even if I
dont get to see them. 81% of Vermonters strongly agree
(and 15% moderately agree) that threatened and endangered
species must be protected. Vermonters also recognize the
Obituaries
When is an independent
contractor not an independent
contractor? When it contracts
CENTRAL to do work for another comVERMONT
CHAMBER OF pany whose business is not
COMMERCE distinct from that which it
is engaged in. In that case, the
contractor being hired and its workers become
employees of the company hiring them.
Huh?
Current Vermont statutes recognize an
independent contractor, whether an individual or a corporate entity, as independent as
long as the work that the contractor does is
work that is distinct and separate from that
of the person with whom the individual contracts.
Legislation was pending in the House
Commerce Committee (H-867) that would
have re-defined an independent contractor as
an individual or a partner owner who is
either actively registered as a business with
the Vermont Secretary of State or actively
registered as a business in the state or country
of domicile. This is a major step that will
clarify that legitimate businesses can remain
as independent contractors and freely bid on
and complete work on public and private
projects.
So why is this important? Consider the following scenarios applicable under the existing laws.
The Central Vermont Chamber of
Commerce is a business advocacy organization. We have a registered lobbyist on staff. If
we needed additional lobbying services, we
would engage a lobbying firm. That firms
lobbyist would have to become an employee
of The Chamber because that firm is not
engaged in work that is distinct and separate from The Chambers work.
If a small business that provides professional training is hired to present a manage-
ment training course for an educational institution or company that regularly provides
staff training, the trainers must now become
an employees of the hiring entity. Why? The
law requires that the contractor be engaged in
work that is distinct and separate from the
hiring entity.
The same applies to entrepreneurs in the
high-tech industry. They would be prohibited
from working for a technology-based company unless they became an employee of that
company, etc., etc., etc.
Independent contractors chose to be such
for a variety of reasons. Perhaps they grew
tired of the corporate shuffle. Perhaps they
want the freedom that being a contract worker
provides. Perhaps they are looking to extend
their careers beyond normal retirement years.
There are also tax advantages and inherent
conveniences to having a home office.
There are hundreds of individuals working
as independent contractors in Vermont. Many
work for the state in various capacities retirees hired back due to the expertise they have
in specific areas. Are they now in fact back as
employees?
It is time for common sense regarding
independent contractors. The law needs to
clearly define who an independent contractor
is and at the same time maintain the rights of
individuals to work as independent contractors. This legislation will do just that.
The measure was passed with the support
of Democrats, Republicans and Independents
on the Commerce and Economic Development
Committee and sent to the House which
unfortunately returned it to the Committee
due to pressure from organized labor. Sadly it
died there last week.
Perhaps the Department of Labor might
consider broadening its interpretation of the
current law to mirror the positive action the
Commerce Committee took.
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KINDERGARTEN REGISTRATION
May 13, 2016
8:00 3:00
CABOT SCHOOL
KINDERGARTEN REGISTRATION
Cabot School welcomes the Kindergarten Class of
2016-17! Parents of all children who will be ve
by September 1, 2016 and plan to enroll in Cabot
School Kindergarten must register their children
during the week of May 2-6, 2016 at the Cabot School
ofce. Please bring an original birth certicate and
vaccination records. You may contact Linda Savoca at
563-2289 if you have questions.
IMPORTANT DATES:
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Editor,
Last years Green Up event was a
great success and this year were hoping for even more participation. Barre
City has been left tarnished by trash
and debris from this past fall and winter. Spauldings Action for the
Environment (S.A.F.E.) is currently
organizing this event and gathering
Green Up bags and gloves to distribute.
We are encouraging individuals and
groups to get involved this year to help Barre recover from the
littering we have been through this year. This combined effort
will help make Barre a cleaner place.
Green Up Day is Saturday, May 7. As in the past, Barre will
extend the green up for a week. On Monday, May 2, and
through the course of the week prior to Green Up Week,
Green Up bags and gloves will be available at the front
entrance of Spaulding High School, Merchants Bank on Main
Street, the Barre City Clerks Office, and the Resource on
Granite Street.
On May 7 from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m., students from Spaulding
will be at the Ayers Street entrance to Spaulding High School,
coordinating areas to clean up and distribute Green Up bags.
The city will be collecting only Green Up bags May 7-12.
Green Up bags with yard wastes will not be collected.
Individuals or groups interested in participating in Green Up
or people who know of areas that need additional attention,
please contact Doug LaPoint at Spaulding High School, 802476-4811 ext. 2215.
Spaulding Action For the Environment
Editor,
Over the past ten years, Vermonts suicide death rates have
averaged 30% higher than the US rates. It is the second leading cause of death of all Vermonters age 14-35 and the third
leading cause for ages 35-44 and in the top ten for all
Vermonters. It turns out that the idea that if someone wants
to kill themselves, they will find a way is a myth. Studies that
follow people who made serious suicide attempts find that
more than 90% of them do not go on to die by suicide (Owens,
2002) when they are identified as suicidal and get effective
treatment and follow up services.
The VT Department of Mental Health has made a small
new request of $72,000 to the VT Suicide Prevention Center
which was removed from the House Budget. Presently the
state allocates $100,000 for suicide prevention, a woefully
small commitment to a pressing public health problem for
which there are effective means of prevention if they can be
adopted into best practice across multiple sectors: education,
health care and community providers. It is a complex problem
which requires multiple solutions and many people play an
important role. The first place to start is to prioritize this very
small request in the version of the Senate budget to be
approved this week so we can build on the work we have done
in Vermont to address this problem.
Board of Directors
Center for Health and Learning (CHL)
Editor,
S. 20, the Dental Therapist bill, which will help both the
young and the old have better oral health all over Vermont is
a must pass bill currently before the House of Representatives
in Montpelier for a vote. As a senior citizen and former nursing home social worker, I know how very important and
expensive, dental care is in this state. Actually, dental care
should be covered under Medicare, but until such time as it is,
we need dental therapists who can diagnose and actually provide dental care to our very vulnerable populations of the
young and the old.
S. 20 will help all of us. Currently I have to drive clear to
Morrisville to the FQHC for any sort of break in the cost of
dental care. As an advocate and as an individual I know the
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April 27, 2016
By G. E. Shuman
f you happen to be a faithful follower
of my column, then you will understand what the title of this installment
means. If you are a more normal person,
and never read my stuff, you may not. If
you do remember, and provided you care to, I have been looking forward to a trip south, to visit my mom in Florida, and to
drive back my brand new 46-year-old car from her home, to
Vermont. By the time this article is published, I will be right
about in the middle of that week; a week which is my great
adventure.
If youre reading this any time between the publish date of
the paper and May 1st, I am either still in sunny Florida, or
somewhere between there and here, on my way back to Vermont. My mood, at this very moment in your point of reference, is either ecstatic, and that would be if the car is running
well and Im merrily on my way, or totally frustrated. That
would be if Im standing on the black pavement, beside the
car, in the southern sun, waiting for a tow. Or, if Im waiting
for an unknown (and untrusted) mechanic to try to x some
aged mechanical car part that has left me stranded in a small
southern town, somewhere. (Right now I might actually be
eating lunch across the street from a peeling-paint old garage,
choking down a greasy burger, looking out the window to
across that street, and chatting with a waitress named Vera.) A
few people seem to think that I dont have a prayer of getting
all the way back up here in my elderly vehicle. Well, I really
believe in the power of prayer, I think I DO have a prayer, and
hope you will remember me, in yours, this week. Im serious,
and Im pretty sure that, because of you, I will make it.
Although I would love to get my little buggy home without
incident, I understand that the car was manufactured within
months of Neil Armstrongs rst steps on the moon in 1969.
Although his words immortalized one small step for mankind, this trip, Im sure, will be one giant leap for me, and
for my car.
One of the many charming things about old VWs, and similar cars, if there are similar cars, lies in their simplicity. Frankly, and, hopefully conveniently for me, if a car doesnt have
power steering, power brakes, a radiator, hoses, air conditioning, or even a good heater, then none of those things can break
down on you. Admittedly, cars without air bags or an engine
in the front may seem to be a bit unnecessarily dangerous to
the frail hearted people of today. Thats only because, well
they are. But I would be very willing to make such a long trip
on a nice, big, smooth, fat, motorcycle someday, before I get
to old, if Im not already. Those dont have those things either,
or even a roof over your head and four wheels.
Im counting on my pre-conceived plan of driving so slow
that everyone, and their great grandmother with her walker,
passes me on the highway, and of making frequent stops along
the way to let my car (and me) cool down and rest and also
quell my nagging sciatica problem. Lately it seems that I cant
drive for even a few hours without moving my right leg around
some, unless I want to be in pain. Gas pedals can, therefore,
be more than a bit of an annoyance to me. Cars without cruise
control are a problem, and in 1970 few cars had that. No Volkswagen Beetles did. I had given some thought to the idea of
nding a brick to put on the pedal, but then thought better of
that thought.
My aging memory had, recently, also been somehow jogged
into recalling that cars of that long ago time didnt have cup
holders, and I realized that I would likely have a problem holding my coffee between my knees for thirteen hundred miles,
especially while using a clutch pedal. I found a company that
actually sells custom-made a cup holder for my model and
year of car, which I thought was a pretty ingenious way of
nding a need and lling it. The cool thing is that they make
a really nice one. What you do with the cup holder is pull
out the cars dash-mounted ash tray, (something I dont need
anyway,) and nd that need, or hole and ll it, with the cup
holder. Pretty cool.
So, again, in your timeframe, I have already made my ight
to Florida, with my cup holder, license plate, car registration,
and laptop in my carry on, plus a few t-shirts, socks and underwear, just in case I need them.
I can imagine the conversation I must have had with TSA at
the Burlington airport.
Whats that thing, Mr. Shuman?
Oh, thats a cup holder for my car, and that metal thing is a
license plate, as you can see.
Okay. (Think of the strange look on the agents face.)
Yes, Im taking these pieces of my car on vacation with
me. Im going to come back up and get the rest later.
So, dear readers, please think of me, and pray for me. However and whenever I make it home from my great adventure,
Ill let you know how it all went.
Reisss Pieces
By Judy Reiss
Ida
1/2
When German soldiers took over Poland, Ukraine, and Belarus, they gave the locals a choice. They basically said: you
guys can kill the Jews in your town and farm their land and
steal their stuff. If you dont, you wont get any loot and well
be ticked off.
The truth is that Nazi mass murder required the cooperation of the local population. That explains how virtually 100%
of the Jews in Estonia were killed while over 99% of Danish
and Swedish Jews survived the war. They steadfastly refused
to turn on their Jewish neighbors. No wonder Bernie Sanders
likes Scandinavians so much.
After digging up the bones of her parents and facing the
harsh reality of death, poor Ida is ready to experience a little
bit of life.
She goes out to a Warsaw jazz club and meets a suave young
musician. Their affair is brief but emotionally satisfying. After
getting a real taste of love and sex, Ida is ready to head back to
the convent with condence and take her vows.
I dont quite get why Ida won the Academy Award. It has
very little dialogue and is a little boring at times. There are a
lot of scenes that are just tight shots of Ida as she slowly goes
through her trauma and emotional awakening. Agata Trzebuchowskas silent, beautiful, expressive face is literally half the
movie.
Its not my place to tell clergymen what they should and
shouldnt do. But I genuinely think that the world would be
a better place if holy men went out of their way to enjoy a
healthy sex life before trying to give up sexuality forever. If
its good enough for Ida and St. Augustine, its good enough
for your local Parish Priest.
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Acupuncture and Parkinsons
London physician named James
Parkinson first described Parkinsons
disease as shaking palsy in 1817. This
disorder is now understood to be a progressive neurological disorder involving
degeneration of neurons in a region of the
brain that controls movement. This degeneration creates a
shortage of dopamine, which explains the reason for the
movement dysfunctions that characterize Parkinsons disease. The brain loses the ability to tell the body when and how
to move. Though Parkinsons disease is a relatively rare disorder, around 6% of those over the age of 65 are affected. It
is more common in men than women.
Typically the first symptom is tremor, shaking or trembling, of a limb, especially when at rest. Often the tremor will
initially affect one hand, then eventually the other, and sometimes the head will shake. Other common symptoms include
slow movement, difficulty in initiating movement, rigid
limbs, a shuffling gait, a stooped posture, and reduced facial
expressions. In about a third of the cases, the disease also
causes or is associated with depression, personality changes,
dementia, sleep disturbances, speech impairments, and/or
sexual difficulties.
Parkinsons Through the Lens of Chinese Medicine
Reviewing ancient Chinese medical texts, we see descriptions of the symptoms of Parkinsons disease. Though not yet
labeled as a disorder until the early 1800s and not having the
understanding of the mechanisms involved, Parkinsons
symptoms have been analyzed over the centuries. Chinese
Medicine has used language reflecting similar activity in
nature; hence the term internal wind is used to describe the
sudden shaking or spasms and the irregularity of movement.
Though this may be seen as an excessive condition, there is
underlying deficiency that is addressed when treating with
Chinese Medicine. Our western minds may compare this to
the degeneration we now know of in the brain causing a deficiency of dopamine.
By stimulating certain points on the body known to
relieve wind with acupuncture, the symptoms of
Parkinsons can be significantly reduced. A couple points
commonly used for this purpose are located at the base of the
skull. These are known in English as Wind Mansion (GV16)
and Wind Pool (GB20). Specific Chinese herbal formulas are
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who have Parkinsons has chief herbs which extinguish
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Dear Grace,
I love your column and have found it helpful on several topics. Im caring for my
mother and helping with my grandchildren
and Im having a hard time remembering to
take care of myself. Do you have any suggestions on how to manage all thats going on
and still have time for me?
Thanks,
Sue
Dear Sue,
Many of us struggle with this type of situation and there isnt one answer that fits all. Ive
found this method to be helpful in the past. The
first step is acknowledging you need time for
yourself, which youve already completed!
Now you need to sit down with the calendar and
take a look at how your day, week and month
flow. Jot down your commitments, appointments and any other items that impact your
time. Once you have all the information in front
of you, begin to block out time for yourself.
Some days it may be only 15-30 minutes free
time but thats enough time for a walk, a little
exercise or a soak in the tub. On the days when
you block off a few free hours, make plans with
friends to go to a movie or other activity that
you enjoy. If youre not finding any free time on
your calendar, you need to enlist help from family members and friends to make some free
time. Once you have time blocked off for yourself, dont let requests for help take that time
away from you; learn to say no, I cant help that
9
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As I said in the response above, each situation is different and may require different
tactics. Dont be afraid to ask others for their
help in this process. Dont give up if the first
thing you try doesnt work out for you; try
other ways of making time for yourself. The
most important takeaways from this column
are:
-Acknowledge the need to care for yourself
-Block out time for yourself
-Make Plans
-Enlist the help of others
-Protect your time
If you have topics youd like more information on or questions youd like answered,
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Co-Dependents Anonymous (CoDA). Bethany Church basement, Tuesdays, 6:30 p.m. Info. 229-9036.
The Vermont Association for Mental Health & Addiction
Recovery Advocates Weekly Breakfast. We are inviting a small
group of advocates to join us each Tuesday morning from 8:309:30 a.m. during the legislative session. Capitol Plaza Hotel
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Kellogg-Hubbard Library Activities. 135 Main St., 223-3338.
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CHADD ADHD Parent Support Group. Childcare not available, please make plans for your child. Woodbury College, second
Tuesday of month, 5:30-7:30 p.m. Info. 498-5928.
Overeaters Anonymous. Bethany Church basement, Mondays
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Good Beginnings of Central VT. 174 River St., 595-7953.
Mamas 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. 4763221.
Al-Anon. Trinity Methodist Church, Main St., Sun., 6:15-7:30
p.m. Info. 1-866-972-5266.
Al-Anon. Bethany Church basement, 115 Main St., Tuesdays &
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Lebanon Opera House - Lebanon, NH
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Chandler Center for the Arts - Randolph, VT
Cage the Elephant
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Thursday, April 28
Friday, April 29
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Tuesday, May 3
Sunday, May 1
Sunday, May 1
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Thursday, April 28
Sat, April 30
Monday, May 2
Tuesday, May 3
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Thu, April 28
6:00a Black Lives Matter Workshop
Monday, May 2
7:00a Vermont State House
8:00a Democracy Now!
6:00a Gun Violence in Vermont?
Tue, May 3
9:00a Randolph Selectboard
9:00a Energy Week
8:00a Democracy Now!
7:00a Vermont State House
11:30a Green Mountain Care Board
10:30a Vote for Vermont
9:00a Wild-Craft Your Artwork
3:00p Vermont State House
10:00a Montpelier Economic Forum
11:00a Talking About Movies
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5:30p Under the Golden Dome
12:00p Brunch With Bernie
12:00p The Thom Hartmann Program
12:00p Gubernatorial Candidates
6:30p Vermont Press Bureaus Capitol 3:30p Vermont State House
1:00p The Thom Hartmann Program
1:00p Senior Moments
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3:00p Democracy Now!
5:30p Montpelier Design Review
7:30p Waterbury Selectboard
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3:00p Democracy Now!
4:00p State of the State
12:00p Washington Central Supervisory 11:00p Montpelier Economic Develop- Committee
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Monday, May 2
Tuesday, May 3
Wednesday, May 4
Thursday, May 5
more about the ecology and conservation of wood turtles and the
rivers they call home.
Start the Conversation A Community Discussion About
Family, Aging & End-of-Life Choices. Montpelier Senior
Activity Center, 58 Barre St. 1-2 p.m. Free and open to the public.
Emily McKenna, Marketing Manager for Central Vermont Home
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that explores the challenges of aging and planning for end-of-life
care in todays world. The video will be followed by a brief
description of the CVHHH Start the Conversation Initiative.
Friday, May 6
MONTPELIER - May Art Walk. 4-8 p.m. Free. Mays Art Walk
theme is maple. Art Walkers will find maple products from local
producers at each venue, including maple cookies, popcorn,
candy and more. For a list of venues and maple products visit,
montpelieralive.org one week prior to the event.
Spring Migration Bird Walks. Hubbard Park. 7-8:30 a.m. Fee:
$10, free for members. Explore local hotspots for spring migrants,
such as warblers, vireos, thrushes and waterfowl. Learn birding
basics, expand your birding ear. These walks are led by our naturalist staff and are a great way to meet other local birders!
RANDOLPH - Continuing the Journey. Esther Mesh Room,
Chandler Center for the Arts. 6-7:30 p.m. Doors open at 5:30;
admission by donation. More than 20 years after six brave women
shared their stories with A Journey Into Courage, director Bess
OBrien (The Hungry Heart) and Jenny D from the original
documentary join survivors from our own community to share
clips from the film and their own stories of struggle, healing and
triumph. Light refreshments will be available.
WARREN - Mad River Chorale Spring Concert. Warren
United Church. 7:30 p.m. Songs My Mother Taught Me
Dvork, Brahms, Durufl, Copland, De Cormier and others.
Adults $15, Seniors/Students 12-21 $12, Kids 11 and under Free.
Advance tickets at madriverchorale.net or 496-4781.
Saturday, May 7
Main St. 8:30 a.m. to noon (or until we run out of pie!) $8 per
person; $30 per family; children under 5 free. Info: www.ovws.
org; 802-456-7400
Tea With a Cop. The North Branch Cafe, 41 State St. 10 a.m.
Police and community members come together in an informal,
neutral space to discuss community issues, build relationships,
and drink coffee (or tea).
Onion River Chorus Spring Concert. Unitarian Church of
Montpelier. 7:30 p.m. Admission at the door: $15, $10 for students & seniors, $30 for families. Sold Ground: American
Composers Celebrate our Home on Earth. A program of contemporary American choral works, whose texts address our relationship with the land we live on.
TOPSHAM - Rummage Sale. East Topsham Town Hall. 8:30
a.m. to 3 p.m. Benefits Topsham UP Church.
WATERBURY - Potted Fairy Gardens: A Maker Program for
Adults & Teens. Waterbury Public Library. 9:30-11:30 a.m. Let
your imagination run wild as you create a small world out of succulents, and other small trinkets. If you have an old shallow pan,
glass dish or unique planter youd like to use, feel free to bring it
along. Library will supply the rest. $10 materials fee. Only 12
spots available so call 244-7036 to reserve your space today!
Mad River Chorale Spring Concert. Waterbury Congregational
Church. 7:30 p.m. Songs My Mother Taught Me Dvork,
Brahms, Durufl, Copland, De Cormier and others. Adults $15,
Seniors/Students 12-21 $12, Kids 11 and under Free. Advance
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Munson Sports
Scholarship
Announce Awards
By Aaron Retherford
With Thunder Roads 57th Season Opener right around the
corner on Sunday, May 1, that means race fans will have the
opportunity to check out the cars and drivers during the
Downtown Barre Car Show and Open Practice a day earlier.
Adding to Saturdays festivities will be Race to Read, an
organization which has been encouraging kids to read through
their love of racing since
2010.
From 9 a.m. to noon during
the car show, Race to Read
will have a tent downtown, so
kids and their parents can
learn about the program and
sign up for some summer
reading. Race to Read will
also be partnering will local merchants and hosting a scavenger hunt, so children have the opportunity to win prizes.
During the car show, Race to Read will be accepting donations of new and used books for age groups K-6.
If that wasnt enough to pique ones interest in the reading
program, join Race to Read at Turn 3 of the Thunder Road
SpeedBowl when the cars head up to the track after the car
show. Five hundred McKenzie Country Classics hot dogs
were donated for Race to Reads Hot Dog Cookout.
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Attendees of the hot dog cookout can watch an open practice, but they will also see what Race to Read is offering for
the first time this year its very own library at Thunder
Road.
In a 12x10-foot shed, located where the upper concession
was, a large collection of books will be housed that children
will be able to check out of just like at any other library.
Choose
Your
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has already donated 100
books to the new library.
Aldrich Public Library in
Barre and Jaquith Public
Library in Marshfield also
provided books.
During the cookout, children will be able to check out books, sign up for the program,
and learn about all the incentives for completing 15 books this
summer.
Race to Reads Executive Director, Hillarie Scott, hopes the
new improvements to the program will ignite a new passion
in non-readers.
I was never a child who liked to read. Im now getting into
it and trying to use my passion for it to help other kids, Scott
said.
(12& under)
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The Vermont Fish & Wildlife Board voted on the Fish &
Wildlife Departments proposal for antlerless deer hunting for
2016 at its monthly meeting on April 20 in Montpelier.
The number of muzzleloader season antlerless deer permits has increased to account for the expected increase in the
deer population following the exceptionally mild winter of
2016, said Nick Fortin, deer project leader for the Fish &
Wildlife Department. The recommendation is intended to
allow moderate population growth in most of the state while
stabilizing or reducing deer densities in a few areas.
The departments annual recommendation is based on
population growth estimates, biological data, deer sighting
rates reported by hunters, and winter severity data, as well as
input from game wardens, foresters and the public.
We expect the statewide deer population to be 140,000 to
145,000 prior to the start of the 2016 deer seasons, said
Fortin.
Hunting for antlerless deer is proposed statewide for the
Oct. 1-28 and Dec. 3-11 archery season. Last year, hunters
took 2,618 antlerless deer during the archery season.
One deer of either sex would be allowed for youths during
the Nov. 5-6 youth weekend hunt. Youths took 761 antlerless
Lamoilles Makaella Doran (left, #17 in white) beats the throw to the plate in last Saturday mornings
game in Northeld. Lamoille built an early lead, but the Northeld girls battled back and defeated the
Lancers, 20-11. Photo by Bill Croney
Northeld center elder Emma Stephens makes a great catch in the fth inning of last Saturday mornings game against Lamoille in Northeld Falls. The Marauder girls improved to 2-0 with a 20-11 win
over Lamoille. Photo by Bill Croney
The Raiders Jasmine Moody (center, in blue) beats the throw to rst for a base hit in the second inning
of last Tuesdays game against Peoples Academy in East Montpelier. The U-32 girls fell to Peoples,
21-3. Photo by Bill Croney
Peoples Academys Libby Metzler (right, in white) makes it safely into third base despite the efforts
of U-32s Angela Biron (left, #32, in blue) in the fourth inning of last Tuesday afternoons game in East
Montpelier. U-32 fell to the Wolves and the Raiders record slipped to 0-2. Photo by Bill Croney
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coast to coast. Job placement assistance.
Financial Aid for qualifying students. Military friendly.
Call Aviation Institute of Maintenance
800-481-7894
RV Technicians Needed
Looking for hard working, self motivated
individuals to work in our service department.
Vermont Country Campers is looking for handy
people with mechanical skills to join our fast
paced, team oriented service department.
Interested applicants please stop in and see
Shawn or send resume to
shawn@vermontcountrycampers.com
HEALTH CARE
GOT KNEE PAIN? BACK
PAIN? SHOULDER PAIN?
Get a pain-relieving brace at
little or NO cost to you. Medicare Patients, Call Health
Hotline Now! 1-800-279-6038
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scientific breakthrough. For
more information on health related products or services, call
the ATTORNEY GENERALS
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PROGRAM at 1-800-6492424, or consult a health care
provider.
WANTED
BOATS/RVs WANTED!!! We
Buy Any Condition. Running
or Not. Competitive Offer!
Free Towing From Anywhere!
Were Nationwide! Call For
Quote 1-888-553-8647.
COIN COLLECTOR will Pay
Cash for Pre-1965 Coins and
Coin Collections. Call Joe
802-498-3692
OLD
LICENSE
PLATES
WANTED. Pre 1920 by Serious Collector. Cash buyer.
Conrad Hughson
Box 1, Putney, VT 05346
chughson@svcable.net
802-387-4498
OLD
LICENSE
PLATES
WANTED. Pre 1920 by Serious Collector. Cash buyer.
Conrad Hughson
Box 1, Putney, VT 05346
chughson@svcable.net
802-387-4498
WANTED WOODLOT to be
done with horses 802-2446909 or 249-3922
WANTED
continued
WANTS TO purchase minerals and other oil and gas interests. Send details to: PO Box
13557, Denver, CO 80201
WRITER WANTS SUNNY
Montpelier, ground floor Apt
/Small Cottage, walking distance to town. Long Term.
quiet, Excellence Credit, Reference.
619-420-3312
ANTIQUES/
COLLECTIBLES/
RESTORATION
ANTIQUE SAFE
MOSLER
31LX27WX44H
$500
802-793-0413
GREAT DEALS and
always buying, JUST bought
Randolph
Estate;
Furniture, glassware, Grandfather
Clock.
Johnson Antiques
4 Summer St.
E.Barre
802-249-2525
8:30-3:30 Mon-Wed-Thurs-Fri
Sat till noon
Closed Sun & Tues.
SPRING FLING SALE
Now Thru-May 1.
Last Time Around Antiques
114 No.Main st
Barre
802-476-8830
GARAGE SALES
FLEA MARKETS
RUMMAGES
GARAGE SALE
2342 Max Gray Rd, Calais
Fairbanks Platform scales,
Old horse drawn sled, vintage
soda bottles/cases, furniturebookcases, chairs, tabledropleaf, Pfaltzgraff dinnerware-household goods, Old
farmhouse doors.
April 29-30, 8-4.
GARAGE SALE
9 MORAN RD
ORANGE, VT
Sat, 4/30, 8-12:00.
Antiques, Toys, Gas Grill,
Electric Fireplace, Chest
Freezer, etc.
HUGE MOVING SALE
Friday, April 29 & Saturday,
April 30. 9AM-4PM. No early
birds. Household items, lawn
furniture, water fountain, Granite Sun dial, 22 self pro-pelled
mower, hand and power tools,
Numerous other items. 2 Clermont St, Graniteville, VT.
City of Barre
Mechanic A
GARAGE SALES
FLEA MARKETS
RUMMAGES
continued
ITS OUTRAGEOUS
The Outrageous Thrift Store
1523 Maple St
Hartford VT
RT 14 North of WRJ
on FaceBook
WILLIAMSTOWN
GARAGE SALE
Friday & Saturday, April 29 &
30, 8A.M. TO 3P.M.
501 VT RTE 64,
Williamstown,
about
3.2
miles south of Exit 5, I-89,
and 6/10ths of a mile north of
downtown Williamstown. No
early birds. This is your opportunity to buy good, clean,
kids clothes & footwear at the
lowest prices ever, along with
an assortment of household
items, glassware, curtains,
toys, tricycle, cradles & more.
For a more detailed list and
clothing sizes, please read
our Craigslist ad on Thursday,
4/28.
MISCELLANEOUS
!!OLD GUITARS WANTED!!
Gibson,
Martin,
Fender,
Gretsch. 1930-1980. Top Dollar paid!! Call Toll Free
1-866-433-8277
GREEN MOUNTAIN
BARGAIN SHOP
802-461-7828
We Buy-Sell-Barter
Lets Make a Deal
Williamstown VT
24 ROUND POOL, All extras
included. Needs Liner. $700
obo. 802-272-1574
28 ALUM EXT
$100
802-223-7555
LADDER
MISCELLANEOUS
continued
Job Duties:
Reads water meters
Inspects and reports on condition of meters and water and sewer services
Keeps all records current and does clerical work for the Water Department which also involves keeping all records current; may maintain
records for two or more departments
Bills and collects water and sewer charges
Gives information with respect to ordinances, rules and regulations; assists the meter repairperson occasionally in installing/repairing meters
Requirements
Valid Vermont drivers license
Ability to operate office equipment and proficiency above the basic level
with office computer software. The City retains the right to pre-test a
candidate for this position to determine their computer skill level.
Ability to exercise responsible judgment and makes decisions within
established precedents, standards and department policies
This is a full-time, union position, with a generous benefits package. Applications available at the Barre City website, www.barrecity.org, at the
Barre City Managers Office at 6 N. Main St, or by calling 802-476-0240.
Email cover letter, resume, application, and 3 work references with contact
information to rtaft@barrecity.org or mail to:
Water Meter Reader Search
City of Barre
6 N. Main St, Suite 2
Barre, VT 05641
Truck
Driver
Wanted
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MISCELLANEOUS
MISCELLANEOUS
STURDY
PRESSURE
TREATED WOOD Swing Set
Includes Extras
$275.
802-476-8417
continued
MUSICAL
continued
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FENDER/SQUIER
Electric
Guitar whiteAutograph By
Johnny Lang Need Cash on
Sale $450.00.
802-223-6059 Don
MUSIC INSTRUCTION
Drums, guitar, bass, more.
Responsible, accredited intstructor/musician. 20+ years
of service. 802-793-8387
NORTH BRANCH Instruments, LLC. Fretted Instrument Repair. Buy and Sell
used Fretted Instruments.
Michael Ricciarelli 802-2290952, 802-272-1875 www.
northbranchinstruments.com
BOATING &
FISHING
ALUMINUM DOCKS Aluminum docks and boat lifts,
standing, roll in, and floating
are in stock at FAIRLEE MARINE Very easy to install and
take out yourself. Call 802333-9745 for more information.
BOATING &
FISHING
BOATING &
FISHING
BUILDING
MATERIALS
continued
continued
WINDOWS, WINDOWS
Double Hung Old.
Replaced My windows, Have
20 to Sell TOP ARE 6light Bottom are One Need $5.00 Per
Unit or $10.00 Per Top & Bottom. 802-223-6059 Don
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Animals-Farm ......................500
Animals-Pet .........................430
Antiques/Restorations .........144
Baby/Children Items ............140
Bicycles ...............................220
Boating/Fishing ...................210
Building Materials................300
Business Items....................080
Business Opportunities .......060
Camping ..............................205
Childcare Service ................030
Christmas Trees ..................370
Class & Workshops .............103
Clothing & Accessories .......130
Computers/Electronics ........100
Farm/Garden/Lawn .............410
Free Ads..............................108
Furniture..............................180
Garage Sales/Flea Mkt. ......145
Health ..................................113
Home Appliances ................160
Hunting/Guns/Archery.........305
Insurance/Investments ........090
Job Opportunities................020
Lost and Found ...................110
Miscellaneous .....................150
Musical ................................200
Personals ............................105
Professional Services .........540
Rideshare ............................125
Snow Removal Equip. .........355
Snowmobiles/Access. .........360
Sporting Equipment ............250
Storage................................235
Support Groups ..................107
Tools ....................................330
Wanted ................................120
Wood/Heating Equip............350
Work Wanted .......................040
AUTOMOTIVE
Campers/Motor Homes .......845
Cars & Accessories ............875
Motorcycles/ATVs ...............850
Trucks/Vans/Jeeps Access. .870
Vintage/Classic Vehicles .....873
Work Vehicles/Heavy Equip. ....855
REAL ESTATE
Apts./House for Rent...........630
Camps for Sale ...................650
Comm. Rentals/Sales .........605
Condominiums ....................680
Apt. Blds. for Sale................685
Homes .................................690
Land for Sale.......................670
Mobile Homes .....................600
Vacation Rentals/Sales .......645
Wanted to Rent/Buy ............610
TOOLS/
MACHINERY
28 ALUM EXT
$100
802-223-7555
LADDER
802-479-3363 800-462-7656
TOOLS REPAIRED
8x20,
8x40
OCEAN Very fast turn around time.
FREIGHT containers (new/ Tool Warehouse Outlet, Barreused) for sale. 802-223-6252. Montpelier Rd. 802-479-3363,
1-800-462-7656
BIG ROCK PROPERTIES
Self storage units available,
5x10, 10x10, 10x20. Rte 113
Chelsea. 802-249-2368.
STORAGE
CONTAINERS
1-877-204-3054
LEASING
Exit 3
off I-89
ORD
PER W
MIN.
$3.5e0r Week
4 for 3
SPECIAL
/DISCOVER
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Use yo
9-2582 or
and call 47
753
1-800-639-9
HUNTING/GUNS/
ARCHERY
AMMO WAREHOUSE
New, Used, Guns.
Gallison Hill Rd
Montpelier. 802-479-0044
Royalton, VT
1-877-204-3054 (802) 763-7876
SPORTING
EQUIPMENT
GOLF CLUBS
Several Sets of R & L Hand
Clubs. New Ping Driver L
Hand, New Power BLT Driver
LH, New 7Wood LH. Many
Putters and Irons. Very Reasonable. Phone 1-802-4768509
email: pecon302@gmail.com
WOOD/HEATING
EQUIP.
STOP
WOOD/ HEATING
EQUIP.
FARM/GARDEN/
LAWN
continued
continued
ANIMALS/
PETS
Adorable Female PAPILLON
with shots $200. Call
802-793-4651
BROOKSIDE
KENNELS.
Boarding dogs. Heated runs.
Located Orange Center, 4790466.
Country
Pampered
Paws
Pet Grooming &
Boarding
FARM/GARDEN/
LAWN
East Montpelier
802-229-0114
Radiant Heated Floors For Winter,
Air Conditioning In Summer
OPEN FOR
SEASON
THE
454-7874
802-454-7874
SCOTTS
LAWN MOWING
25.00 per Hour
Call 802-917-1626 or
802-917-3094
Classied
Deadline Is
Monday
Before 10AM
SEAMSTRESS
A Perfect Fit LLC. For all
your sewing needs. Mending,
Alterations, Custom Sewing
Women, Men and Children.
LaRae Francis, 802-779-6607
aperfecttvt@gmail.com
AVERYS TREE SERVICES;
Specializing in Removal, Trimming, Pruning. 30-Yrs experience. Fully Insured-Free Estimates. 802-889-3485 (home);
802-461-7469 (cell)
BLACK
DRIVEWAY
BLACK
DRIVEWAY LEDGE
LEDGE
802-479-0335
1 - 3 Yard Loads
802-479-0335
CARPET AND
UPHOLSTERY
CLEANING
Residential & Commercial
223-6490
DmFURNACE
MAN
ANIMALS/
FARM
www.EastHillTreeFarm.com
narubin@gmail.com
PROFESSIONAL
SERVICES
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Call Daryl
802-249-2814
DRIVEWAY/DOORYARD
REPAIRS
Driveway Staymat or stone
delivered/dumped and spread
into place. 2.5 yard load $150
and up ( depending on your
location). Also topsoil, sand,
gravel and other materials
available. Mark 802-2294859.
GENERAL and FINISHED
CARPENTRY,
Custom Kitchen Cabinetry,
Renovations, tile work, Siding.
Rob 456-1340.
PROFESSIONAL
SERVICES
PROFESSIONAL
SERVICES
PHOTO RESTORATION
AND RETOUCHING, Do
you have old faded, stained,
scratched ripped or creased
photos? Let me help you restore those precious memories. I offer full digitizing and
repair services as well as
archival printing an matting.
Please visit my website to see
samples of how I can make
your old photos new again.
Thiswasthenphotography.com
Prices starting at $20 for basic restoration. Call 802-5225710 or email
thiswasthenphotography@
gmail.com for further details.
continued
SAFES
continued
LANDSCAPING
WATERSHED
CONSTRUCTION
announces the addition of
Gravel Landscape Company
to our team. We now offer
landscaping, driveway work,
retaining walls, and more!
Please contact us for a quote
at : 802-279-2417.
www.watershedvermont.com
LAWN MOWING
Starting at $30 for one 1/4
acre around Barre. 1 acre for
$75, 3 acres for $175 within 20
miles of Barre. Extra Charge
for over grown, rough lawns.
Prompt, Dependable Service
since 2005. Bob Morin 802522-9753
LAWN MOWING, raking.
Spring cleanup. Mulching.
Landscaping. Fully insured.
802-371-9293.
LOUS APPLIANCE REPAIR
for all of Central Vermont.
Cell 802-477-2802, Phone
802-728-4636, Web lousappliance@comcast.net
MASONRY-BRICK-BLOCKSTONE
New Construction and Repairs, Free Esimates. 802349-0339
MUSIC INSTRUCTION
Drums, guitar, bass, more.
Responsible, accredited intstructor/musician. 20+ years
of service. 802-793-8387
6 Sizes ~ 29 to 65 Guns
Green Mountain Boyz Logo
1 Hour Fire Rated
All Models On Display
In The Safe Barn At:
802-728-5252
For
Classified
Advertising
That Works
PICARDS GENERAL
MAINTENANCE
26 Years
SPRING CLEAN-UP
Mowing, Hedges, Garage
cleaning, Painting & Staining
Free Estimates-Insured
Call 802-229-0694 or
793-2363
Call 479-2582
or
1-800-639-9753
TimeCutter
SPRING CLEAN-UP
Full Tree Service:
Includes Tree Removal, Trimming, Stump Grinding, Hedge
and Shrub Trimming, and
feeding. Call Randy at 802479-3403/802-249-7164 To
Get Your Yard Ready for Summer, Free Estimate 35+ years
experience, Fully Insured.
ZERO-TURN
50-inch cut
Starting at
2999
TRASH REMOVAL
from your attic, basement or
garage. Call Joe 802-4983692.
CASH $
JUNK VEHICLES
Paying up to $300 for junk cars
and trucks, FREE Scrap Metal
Pick-up. Call Barre, 802-9172495, 802-476-4815, Bob.
Toro Recycler
Mowers
Guaranteed
To Start
First Or
Second
Pull
CASH $
JUNK VEHICLES
Paying up to $300 for junk cars
and trucks, FREE Scrap Metal
Pick-up. Call Barre, 802-9172495, 802-476-4815, Bob.
Starting at
28995
Luna
476-7712
www.toro.com
VETERINARIAN
Is you
Stiff or la
Reluctan
or jump?
Slow to r
want to
anymore
64
North
10%
OFFMain Street
20% OFF
50
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Prescriptions!
Supplements!
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64 www.hardwickvet.com
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RENTALS
RENTING
American Rental
Association Member
GROOMING
Country
Pampered
Paws
Pet Grooming
& Boarding
East Montpelier
802-229-0114
PET STORE
GROOMING/PET STORE D O G W A S H / I D T A G S
MONTPELIER
We provide:
Towels Shampoos Air Blow
Dryer Tie Down
60 Chest-Height
Tub Aprons
And we even clean up after youre done!
DOG
WASH
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479-7036
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DIRECTORY
SERVICES AT A GLANCE
HAWKINS
Classied
Deadline
Is Monday
Before
10:00AM
229-9800
793-7112
800-499-6326 802-334-6326
Visit Our Website: www.willeysgutters.com
802-476-0001
East Calais, VT
LAWN MOWING
HARDSCAPES
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802-456-7049
802-793-0895
Please call for Free Estimate
Randy Eastman
CARPENTRY
"25+ Years Experience"
522-5889
Free Estimates References
(802)-249-2368
Washington, VT
Residential/Commercial
Fully Insured
BUILDING GARAGES
FROM FLOOR TO ROOF
Starting At
Commercial / Residential
802-793-6351CELL
of profit
yoUr
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Need your
garden
rototilled?
9,200
GreGs
PaintinG & staininG
Metal Roof Painting
Handpaint or Spray
Metal Roof Painting
Interior/Exterior
Guarantee
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References Insured
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Heaters
utters
,g
gutters
Property Maintenance
Lawn Mowing
Planting, Transplanting, Dividing,
and Removal
Lawn Installation, Repair, Aeration
Hauling
Spring Cleanup
Garden Installations/Maintenance Driveway Repair
Pruning/Hedge Trimming
Pressure Washing
Fully Insured
Experienced
Free Estimates
Residential &
Commercial
We
Install
Airsource
Heat/
Cooling
Pumps
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802-
Call 229-1153
for free estimates
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Marshfield, VT 05658
Troy West
Carpet Cleaning
Malone Builders & Property Services
Jeremy Malone
(802) 249-1527
Residential & Commercial
Fully Insured/Free Estimates
Lawn Care
Spring/Fall Clean-ups
Hedge Trimming/Mulch
Contracting Service
Snowplowing
Sanding/Salting
Competitive Rates
ONLY $34.95
Phone: 802-498-3718
c.michaudlandscape@gmail.com
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New Construction
Additions & Remodels
Kitchens & Bathrooms
Roofing & Siding
Quality Building
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Excellent References
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(4) All Season Tires
Approx. 2400 miles
on them
size P235/70R16
Asking $300
802-533-9101
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For All Sizes
of RVs
MOTORCYCLES/
ATVS
TRUCKS/VANS/
JEEPS/ACCESS.
CARS &
ACCESSORIES
4-ALLOY WHEELS,
with summer tires, ts early
2000s S-10 $150. 802-4765066
2005 PONTIAC G6
88K miles, gold, 3mo Limited
power tran warranty, $5995.
Ayer Auto Sales
572 No.Main St
Barre 802-622-0492
TRUCKS/VANS/
JEEPS/ACCESS.
Trucks, Trailers
& Buses
Your
Truck
Chassis
Specialist
McLeods
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1/2/2016
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vehicle
write-up.
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through
1/ 30/2016
on ALL TIRE
$ 95
PURCHASES!
$
95
Starting 4 TIRES
MOUNTEasier
& BALANCE
48
184
Improves Gas
Mileage
Computer balance 4 tires
Quieter
Most cars & light
trucks
Running
WE SELLEngine
TIRES Redeem at Capitol City Buick-GMC or
Mount 4 tires
2014
JEEP
COMPASS
SPORT 4X4 Maroon/Black
Auto 35K miles New Tires and
Add-ons $17,500 802-2495916
VINTAGE/ CLASSIC
VEHICLES
1954 BUICK CENTURY
Calif Car stored in garage.
Rebuilt and Appraisal Done
$8,000 OBO 802-522-5021
84 FORD MUSTANG CONVERTIBLE, Auto, V6, Low
miles, Runs good, Looks
good, New Top 2015 Asking
$3,400 OBO 802-793-1825
CARS &
ACCESSORIES
(4) 16 ALLOY RIMS
t VW and Audi through 2016,
$100.Call 802-272-6933
1990
HONDA
ACCORD
PARTS, 4 RIMS $70. New Radiator $100. Front end parts
$20. Drivers windows glass
$25, and speedometer $50.
802-595-1392
2000 BUICK LESABRE Limited. Looks good, runs great, inspected. Must see, $1,950.00
802-279-6636 or 802-4767712 ask for Dennis.
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AUTO SALES AND FINANCING
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STORE
MONTPELIER RT
ROUNDABOUT 2
RT
KC PERFORMANCE
FRESH START
AUTO
RT
TO
ST. JAY
14
Is Your
BALANCE
4 TIRES
LubeMOUNT
/ Oil /&Filter
Service
4 tires oil.
Up to 5 quartsofMount
non-synthetic
48
17.
$$
Computer
balance 4 tires
Heavy duty trucks
and diesels
may be higher, call for details.
95
95
Starting at
Redeem write-up.
at Capitol City Buick-GMC.
Please
present 4/30/2016
coupon
vehicle
good
through
Capitol City Kia.Offer
Please
present
coupon at
at vehicle
write-up. Offer good through 1/2/2016
vehicle
write-up.
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Tax Liens
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Social Security #
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Hardwood floors, fresh paint, modern kitchen & baths, yard space,
ample closets, & washer/dryer hook-ups. Laundry room on site.
Rent includes heat/hot water, 24-hour emergency maintenance,
parking, snow removal, & trash removal. Income limits apply.
To request an application, call 476-8645 or stop by the on-site
rental office at 73 Highgate Drive, #121, Barre, VT.
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BUILDING/LAND
Building w/at, 2+ac of land,
located 1 mi. from exit 5, Williamstown, VT with great views
of Paine Mountain. 7,000sf
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APARTMENTS
ROOMS/HOUSES
FOR RENT
A BERLIN APARTMENT
1&1/2 bedrooms, Heated, (No
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references.
Call Liz 802-498-4816
BARRE CITY Room with all
privileges, off street parking,
WiFi No smoking or pets $650
all inclusive 802-249-5916
BARRE STUDIO Apartment,
heat/hot water/snow/rubbish
included $600/mo, May 1st.
802-883-5506 weekdays
BARRE TOWN
Apartment for rent. 1 Bedroom
apartment, very cleanwasher/dryer hookup, no smoking,
no pets. Includes heat, garbage and snow removal. 2
oors. $875. East Barre Road.
Call 476-6643.
BARRE, HILL ST, 3rd Floor,
$775. Available May 1st. 802229-5702 sal.b@myfairpoint.
net
BARRE: FURNISHED ROOM,
kitchen, laundry use, cable,
Internet, phone, utilities, parking, trash. $550/mth, rst and
last. 802-476-7595.
Classied
Deadline Is
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Before 10AM
DOWNSTREET
APARTMENTS
Accepting Applications for
brand-new 1 and 2 bedroom
apartments available for rent
in downtown Barre in June.
1 bedroom apartments $725$775, 2 bedroom apartments
$800-$850. Call 802-4764493 or visit downstreet.org
to apply. Rent includes heat,
hot water, and trash removal.
Laundry, secure building,
24 hour emergency maintenance, management ofce
on site. Maximum income by
# of people in household: 1
person$30,480. 2 person$34,800. 3 person$39,180.
4 person$43,500. 5 person
$46,980
LOOKING for 4 BEDROOM
HOUSE or CONDO to rent
with minimum 6 month lease
beginning mid-May or June 1.
Preferably Berlin but will consider Barre location. No pets,
no smoking, excellent rental
credentials. Please call 2797973
MONTPELIER, VT
AVAILABLE MAY 15, a second
oor one bed room apartment
with a great location on Elm
St. Montpelier, VT Near CCV,
nature trails, Recreation Center. Rent is $900 and includes
heat, electric, hot water, trash
/recycling and off-street parking. Call 802-229-4047 ext
238
ROOMMATE WANTED
must help with cutting rewood and share expenses.
Call Kenneth
802-685-3239
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Distinctive
and
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much 6.9 acres,
outstanding views,
historic features,
large barn, small
pond, equipment
shed,
and
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producing $10,000.
a year income.
The setting says
Vermont
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character throughout. More land available if Buyer is interested. Photos at www.
ClaireDuke.com, MLS #4459761. Call me!
Barre Town ........................................................................................... $415,000.
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APARTMENTS/
ROOMS/HOUSES
FOR RENT
continued
WILLIAMSTOWN
HOUSE
2BDRM, includes heat, hot
water, rubbish & snow removal, no dogs, nonsmoking.
Available April 15. $1100/mth
802-433-5832
WILLIAMSTOWN VILLAGE,
1 BR, second floor, $550 plus
deposit. Laundry, no pets/no
smoking. Credit check. Available now. Please contact Andra at 802-595-7545, or email
Karin at karin.swart@gmail.
com
VACATION
RENTALS/SALES
CAMP, 10/ACRES
DUGAR BROOK ROAD
Calais, VT; Gravity Spring,
Solar
Power, School Bus Route.
$144,00.00 802-272-1653
MARSHFIELD RT 232, 1
Acre. Drilled well, septic in
place, beautiful views, power
at road, 50X24 garage w/
high ceiling in 1/2, power door
Opener. $69,500 obo. 239495-1153
HOMES
2014 DOUBLE WIDE 24X44
3BR 2BA, BARRETOWN
0.40 ACRE
Municipal
water,
sewer
$135,000
Call 802-793-8577
BARRE TOWN Home For
Sale
3 Bedroom with many updates.
Large Lot with gibraltar pool/
patio
105 Green St $130,000
Homestead grant (if qualify)
$26,000=$104,000
Call Patti 477-1338 Downstreet
OPEN HOUSE
HOME FOR SALE
$190,000, in Montpelier! 1
Acre, 2-3 bedrooms, shed,
barn, tree house, hoop house,
many gardens, charming
1800s home. Just 3 flat miles
from traffic circle. audra.k.b@
gmail.com
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nice camp property with babbling brook in back yard.
On dead end road.
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FORFOR
SALE
BYOWNER
OWNER
SALE BY
Barre
City
Barre City
Comfortable 1,344
SF 3BR, 1BA ranch on
city lot with municipal
services. Deck at back
of home, family room
or entertainment area
over carport, full walkout basement.
Meticulously Maintained
3 bedroom one bath ranch with attached garage and enclosed breezeway.
Quiet neighborhood on dead end street.
$149,500
Call 802-479-5957
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