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Members and friends of Sons of The American Legion Squadron 10 in Barre delivered foodstuffs to
the Stuff A Truck at Berlin Mall on Saturday, November 19. Denny Barney, 2nd Vice Commander of
Squadron 10 said, We are grateful for the more than $2,200 of cash donations and items donated by
patrons of events at Barre Post 10, and the members of Squadron 10, Legion Post 10, and American
Legion Auxiliary Unit 10. We exceeded last years contributions by several hundred dollars and look
forward to an even higher goal for 2017. Steve England, Squadron 10 Commander said, Denny did
a great job again this year organizing the donations, shopping for the goods, and making the delivery.
Salvation Army Lt. Chris Street indicated that the Stuff-A-Truck project largely supports the Food Shelf
and meals provided by the Salvation Army in the central Vermont area.
Stuff A Truck event creator and Frank-fm Program Director and morning host, TJ Michaels, moves
donations onto a second Bellavance tractor trailer. The 15th Anniversary of Stuff A Truck shattered
records filling two trucks instead of the normal one. The event raised 26.7 tons of food and $16,068.19
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Vermont Creamery was once again recognized for excellence in cheesemaking last
week, taking home nine World Cheese Awards
at the annual competition held in St. Sebastian,
Spain.
Feta, Bijou and Quark all earned Silver;
our newest aged cheese, St. Albans, took
bronze, as did Cremont, Coupole, Bonne
Bouche, Fresh Crottin and Crumbled Goat
Cheese with Cranberry and Tarragon.
Its a tremendous honor to be recognized
amongst our industry peers on the world
stage, said Allison Hooper, Co-Founder and
CEO, Vermont Creamery. Were so proud of
our entire teams dedication to innovation and
quality.
Nine World Cheese Awards is a terrific
testament to our commitment to excellence in
artisan cheesemaking, said Bob Reese,
Co-Founder and CEO, Vermont Creamery.
Were happy to be able to bring this international accolade back to the Green Mountain
State.
Vermont Creamery cheeses have earned 26
World Cheese Awards since 2010, including
gold for Bijou, Bonne Bouche, Fresh Crottin
and Cremont and Silver for Creamy Goat
Cheese, Coupole and fresh Chevre.
The World Cheese Awards drew entries
from 31 different countries this year, from
Australia to Italy and Mexico to Mozambique.
266 cheese experts from 26 different nations
followed them to the Basque Country to taste,
nose and grade over 3,000 cheeses in a single
day, giving Bronze, Silver, Gold and Super
Gold awards to worthy entries. The final
judging panel, made up of top names from the
world of cheese, featuring cheese makers,
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Green Mountain CrossFit in Berlin raised nearly $600 for Green Mountain United Way during the Lift
Up! Benefit on Saturday, November 19. Photo courtesy of Green Mountain United Way
Vermonts CrossFit and weightlifting communities came together this past Saturday,
November 19 for the Lift Up! Benefit for
Green Mountain United Way at Green
Mountain CrossFits Central Vermont facility
at 645 Granger Road in Berlin, Vermont.
Lifters came together not to compete
against one another, but to beat their own
personal records while raising funds for Green
Mountain United Way, which supports communities in Caledonia, Essex, Orange,
Orleans, and Washington Counties through
work in the areas of health, education and
financial stability. The event raised nearly
$600, nearly $500 more than in 2015.
This event is what the Green Mountain
United Way is all about, said Tawnya Kristen,
Executive Director of Green Mountain United
Way. Coming together as a community, supporting people, regardless of differences,
through overwhelming obstacles and believing in the strength of the individual and
power of community. Simply said, we can
achieve amazing things when we come
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Over 25 participants came to try their
strength in any or all of five different lifts:
Shoulder Press, Back Squat, Deadlift, Snatch,
Clean & Jerk. Many personal bests were
achieved by athletes from all over Central and
Northern Vermont, including many who are
members of Green Mountain CrossFits two
gyms in Berlin and Morrisville. Participants
had 5 minutes to complete their best version
of a lift and were recorded by a volunteer
judge. Judges watched to insure that a lift was
completed according to CrossFit standards,
which are different than the standards used to
judge Olympic Lifting and Power Lifting
sanctioned events. Many used the experience
to push their personal athletic boundaries and
improve on their former personal best weights
while being recorded by a judge in a supportive atmosphere.
Spectators were equal in number to event
participants and provided loud cheers of
encouragement to everyone from the strongest competitors to the youngest lifter. The
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Michelle Acciavatti (left) and Fred Cheyette are facilitators for the Montpelier Death Caf, which meets
at North Branch Caf monthly and attempts to eliminate the stigma surrounding dying.
By Matt Coutu
When first hearing of a Death Caf, the
idea might seem a bit morbid at first, but it is
anything other than gruesome. In Montpelier,
Michelle Acciavatti and Fred Cheyette are
two of the four Death Caf facilitators working to break down social barriers containing
the stigma known as death.
I call myself an End-of-Life Specialist,
Acciavatti says. I assist people with advanced
care planning, and through my work, Ive
discovered that one of the major obstacles
with pre-planning death is actually talking
about death. Thats why Death Caf was created; to take the concepts of death and dying
out of the closet, and make it a normal thing
to have conversations about.
Contrary to what it sounds like, Death
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they are typically held at other establishments. Strangers are invited to gather at the
selected location and eat light foods, as well
as drink tea or coffee. At these events, the
concept of death is discussed in an open,
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The Death Caf is important because its a
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wouldnt necessarily be able to have elsewhere, says Cheyette. The primary objective is to increase the awareness of death, and
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Barre Area Senior Center (BASC) recently received a generous $25,000 grant from the Walmart Foundation. The grant
will help further Barre Area Senior Centers mission of providing access to programs and resources that help older adults
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Thursday, 12/1: Dried Beef Gravy or Chicken, Mashed
Potatoes. Spinach, Cornbread, Banana Pudding
Monday 12/5: Pea Soup, Grilled Cheese Sandwiches,
Carrot/ Raisin Salad, Mincemeat Cookies
Tuesday, 12/6: BIRTHDAY TUESDAY Meatloaf w/ gravy,
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Wednesday, 12/7: Ranch Chicken, Garlic Mashed Potatoes,
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in Mount Holly.
Edward attended Mount Holly elementary school, graduated Rutland High School in 1935 and the University of
Maine in 1940 with a degree in Agriculture/Animal
Husbandry. Ed played high school football and went on to
play four years of football at the University of Maine where
he was an all-Maine and all-New England left guard.
Following graduation, he had a short stint in a semi-professional football league.
Moving to Woodstock, Vermont, in 1941, Edward found
his first job at the Windsor County Extension Service and
where he met his future wife, Irene Fiske. Shortly after
their dating began, their lives changed with the bombing of
Pearl Harbor on Dec. 7, 1941. Edward received his draft
notice in February 1942 and he promptly proposed to Irene.
They married on April 20, 1942, and were married for 74
years. Edward reported for basic training for the Army-Air
Force in November of 1942 and began his four years of
stateside service at Camp Devens, Massachusetts. Edward
was discharged on Jan. 25, 1945, one day before his 28th
birthday.
Two daughters were born, Nancy in 1946 and Carole in
1949.
Edward had a diverse career path, including teaching
Agriculture at Peoples Academy in Morrisville, Vermont,
while at the same time starting a small farm on the side. He
also worked as county agent for the Extension Service in
both Vermont and Connecticut.
Edward and his family moved to Cuttingsville in 1956
which became their home for over 50 years. He decided to
go into business for himself and became sole proprietor of
a landscape business which he operated well into his 80s.
Edward was very involved with the politics and issues in
the Town of Shrewsbury and served as tax collector for
over two decades.
One of his greatest achievements and gifts to the family
was the organization of a Bicentennial Reunion in 1991,
recognizing the descendants of Samuel and Sally Cook, the
first Cook settlers in the Town of Mount Holly. The weekend-long reunion was attended by 120 descendants from
the eight children of Samuel and Sally and came from as far
away as California.
Another gift to our family came from a wonderful
accounting of his life, a memoir, lovingly transcribed by his
daughter, Carole.
Edward will be remembered as a man of basic needs. He
loved his heritage and his family. He loved his land and the
satisfaction that comes from a hard days work. He grew up
with the simplicity of life on the farm and had an enviable
contentment with lifes simple pleasures. He will be missed
but always fondly remembered for his tenacious nature.
Surviving Edward are his wife of 74 years, Irene; daughters Nancy Cook Eddy of Rutland, Vermont, Carole Cook
Hass and husband Gary of Montpelier, Vermont; five
grandchildren Gregory Durgin, Nathaniel Eddy, Tyler,
Marcus and Jillian Hass; brother Frederick of Montpelier
and sister-in-law Laicita Cook; as well as many nieces and
nephews.
Predeceasing Edward were his brother, George; sister
Edith Penney and brother-in-law John Penney; sister-inlaw Esther Fiske Maynes and brother-in-law Peter Maynes;
and infant granddaughter Kathleen Durgin.
The family would like to acknowledge the wonderful
caregivers, Linda Holzworth, Denise Davine, Dee Filmore,
Beth Barra and Wendy Clark, whose loving care enabled
Ed and Irene to stay for several years in their apartment at
The Maples Senior Living Community in Rutland; and
most recently, the respect, compassion and loving care
extended by the entire staff at Mayo Healthcare in
Northfield, Vermont.
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Shrewsbury Historical Society, 499 Shunpike Road,
Cuttingsville, VT 05738.
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Ashley Witzenberger, executive director of Montpelier
Alive, said, Shops in downtown Montpelier make the holidays their own with a trifecta of post-Thanksgiving celebrations: Flannel Friday, Small Business Saturday and Cider
Monday. Flannel Friday and Cider Monday are our cozy version of Black Friday and Cyber Monday. Our local retailers
host special sales and even offer cider goodies to holiday
shoppers on these special days. Its all part of what makes
Montpelier the place to buy local this season.
Wendy Wilson, VBSRs Local First Vermont manager, also
noted that VBSR has launched a new tool to promote buying
local.
For seven years, weve printed the popular Buy Local
coupon book, she said. This year, shoppers can get the same
coupons with a mobile app for some folks, itll be easier to
carry coupons on their phone or tablet instead of the book. But
theyll get the same 230+ coupons worth $3,000.
Wilson also said that the Buy Local book and app feature
six new regions this year, to help Vermonters explore the
Green Mountain state.
Wilson ended the event by asking Vermonters to think
Local First when they are shopping, noting that every time
you spend a dollar, you can choose to make a difference in
your local community.
Vermont State Treasurer Beth Pearce today announced that form was selected after a lengthy vetting process by the
Vermonters who experience a disability will soon be able to Vermont ABLE Task Force, which met throughout 2015 and
save money in a federally tax-advantaged VT-ABLE savings 2016 to convene an extensive stakeholder process.
plan, making Vermont one of only a handful of states to offer
Tim Lueders-Dumont, Policy Director for the Vermont
a plan since President Obama signed the Achieving a Better Treasurers Office, who staffed the Task Force, noted the hard
Life Experience (ABLE) Act into law in December 2014.
work that stakeholders put into making the best decision for
I am excited to announce that we have reached an agree- Vermonters in need. We looked at a range of options before
ment to launch Vermonts ABLE savings plan for Vermonters entering into a partnership with the Ohio State Treasurers
who experience a disability, said Treasurer Pearce. Once Office. The Task Force came together to find a solution that
launched in early 2017, these accounts will allow eligible would enhance the well-being of Vermonters who have waited
Vermonters to save adequate money for future needs in fed- a long time for the opportunity to save for their current and
eral tax-deferred accounts. We are expanding access to sav- future needs, he said.
ings, independence, and enabling individuals to save the dolId like to thank Ohio Treasurer Josh Mandel and his staff
lars they have earned through employment. Previously, for the collaborative spirit they have brought to developing
individuals with a disability were often precluded from saving VT-ABLE, said Treasurer Pearce. We are confident we are
by federal benefit cliffs. This federally tax-deferred plan will building a savings product that will allow Vermonters to save
permit individuals to save for their future needs.
more dollars and take control of their lives.
VT-ABLE will allow eligible Vermonters to receive preVT-ABLE will allow Vermonters to enroll in a savings plan
ferred federal tax treatment as they save for disability related
through a secure web portal. A range of saving plans will be
expenses like housing, transportation, employment training,
available to eligible Vermonters, with user-friendly functionand other important needs. VT-ABLE participants will be able
contribute up to $14,000 annually greatly improving the ality to allow online electronic funds transfers, easy withsavings options for Vermonters who experience a disability. drawals, and a debit card. The goal of the system is to maxiTreasurer Pearce noted that, VT-ABLE will help furtherhttp://www.holidayscalendar.com
the mize ease of use for VT-ABLE plan participants.
We received a wealth of feedback from stakeholders who
goal of empowering more Vermonters to achieve a lifetime of
participated in our ABLE Task Force process, explained
financial well-being.
ABLE programs meet several needs. Parents and other Treasurer Pearce. Id like to acknowledge the efforts of
relatives want a flexible, low cost way to put aside money for Vermont disability advocates and other parties who have parthe future of a family member with a disability. Working ticipated in the ABLE Task Force. The launch of VT-ABLE
adults with disabilities want to keep what they earn without would not be possible without your insight and feedback. I
frequent adjustments to benefits like Social Security, which would also like to thank the House and Senate Economic
has a $2000 asset limit. In either case, the savings remains in Development Committees for working with the Treasurers
the name of the person with the disability, which is empower- Office to pass enabling legislation in 2015, she concluded.
It is expected that VT-ABLE will be launched and made
ing. We should all learn the importance of saving, said
Kirsten Murphy, Executive Director of the Vermont available to Vermonters in the first quarter of 2017. With any
questions regarding the program please contact Tim LuedersDevelopmental Disabilities Council.
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to online and in store purchasing. Here are a few tips to protect yourself this holiday shopping season:
Be aware of your surroundings when youre out shopping.
Make sure nobody is standing close to you when you pull out
your card and only reveal your card when you are at the counter and ready to make a purchase.
Be careful when shopping online. Make sure you are shopping on a secure site when you check out. Secure online
shopping sites will have an s after the http (https) in the
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security patches.
Avoid using a public computer when shopping online. If
you must use a public computer, be careful not to use the
remember me feature, as this stores your information,
which can be accessed by the next person using the computer.
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information, check the email address and domain name and
make sure they match the shipper/retailer. You should also
remember that companies will not ask you to provide your
user name, password or card information in an email.
Check your credit or debit card account frequently during
the holidays for unauthorized activity and report questionable
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Reisss Pieces
By Judy Reiss
(who should know better) and boys wear their baseball caps
either backward or forward, all the time! It makes no difference where they are going or who they are talking to, the cap
is the prime piece of clothing, never to be removed. I must tell
you that when I see an older man hunched over a table and
eating with his hat on, I have to use every bit of self-control
not to walk past him and knock it off! He should definitely
know better.
No longer are children taught how to behave. It seems that
they are given a pass on learning how to conduct themselves
either in public or at home. Whatever they want is given to
them and whatever they dont want to do is considered appropriate. I do wonder what kind of adult they will turn out
to be. Actually I think if you watch any TV at all and watched
the presidential campaign, you already know the answer to
that question.
What I really wanted to discuss with you today is our food.
I dont think it was until I was quite old before I started to
learn about additives in our food. And by additives I mean
things that will ultimately kill
you. And when I learned all
about that stuff, I started to
be more aware about what I
bought for my family. And
now I buy all our meat locally. True it is probably a little
more pricey, but I also know
that they arent kept in cages
or huts and given food that
makes them grow bigger and faster than God ever intended.
And chicken? Well, what they are fed and how they are kept
is horrendous. So I buy my eggs locally and the difference
is not just amazingly different in taste, just look at the yolk.
Store bought eggs are not only much older, their yolks are
light, light yellow. The eggs we eat have a yolk that is bright
orange, taste better and the chickens which lay them are allowed to range free and only go into the hen house at night! An
amazing difference for everyone including the hens!
Now that I have given you something to think about, keep in
mind the holiday season is approaching and of course, sooner
than any of us are ever ready. But it also gives you time to buy
the groceries that you need. So this year try and buy as much
as you can locally. We are very lucky that we have farms and
neighbors who grow the vegetables
that are good for us to eat. And right
around me we have several farms
that are growing their own meat. Believe me, you can really taste the difference. Without the additives they
put in feed animals food, you will never try that stuff again.
Im not good enough to tell you about all the wonderful vegetables that are available to us, but I do know that in Waitsfield
we have the best lettuce grown anywhere. Im not sure about
the price but I do know that it is delicious and almost never
goes bad! So do yourself a favor and try and make this holiday
an additive and or poison free season
Of course, I have to make an exception. When we were all
young, we ate sugar on bread, cookies that were made in our
kitchens, drank Kool-Aid and ate candy whenever we could
get it. And none of us died! Give your kids a treat once in a
while and you would be surprised, it not only is delicious, it
makes your house smell great, too. Sugar is a lot better for you
and your kids than all the artificial sweeteners, and it tastes a
lot better, too.
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have him and I want to make sure he feels
included in all the festivities. How can I do
that without exhausting him? Im afraid hell
get overtired and get sick.
Thanks,
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to schedule in any breaks or naps he is used to
having and most of all just try to relax and
enjoy having him with you.
Best Wishes,
Grace
Dear Grace,
My husband John has dementia and gets
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will be a lot of company around for the holidays and we are also invited to a party at his
sisters house. I want both of us to enjoy these
fun times but Im really worried about how
hell handle all the people and noise. What
can I do to make this easier for both of us?
Help,
Deb
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Aldrich Public Library Activities. 6 Washington St., 4767550. Story Hour, Mondays & Tuesdays starting 9/22, 10:30
a.m. Reading Circle Book Club, 3rd Wednesdays, 6:30 p.m.
Living & Learning Series, 1st Sundays, 1 p.m. Senior Day, 1st
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BARRE - Central VT Adult Basic Education. Free classes. Weekly Storytime. Next Chapter Bookstore, 158 North Main
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Learning Center, 46 Washington St. Info./pre-register 476Overeaters Anonymous. Church of the Good Shepherd,
4588.
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Universalist Church. 1st Thursday of month. 7 p.m. Info. beyonGreater Barre Democrats. Town & City residents welcome.
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group, bowls at Twin City Lanes on Sunday afternoons twice a
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school is in session. Sponsored by Building Bright Futures. Info. Circle of Parents. Confidential support group for parents and
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Central VT Roller Derbys Wrecking Doll Society. Intro to
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by calling 802-224-7100.
Paint n Sip with Liz Lawson at Bagitos. 6-8 p.m. Sip wine or
beer while painting beautiful art.
Thursday, December 1
Friday, December 2
Saturday, December 3
Sunday, December 4
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Ben Hopkins from East Barre shows off the first deer taken during youth weekend on November 6, a 125-pound spike horn buck.
SAMBELS! SAMBELS!
supplied to first 10 participants. Come enjoy each others company, build community, and explore rhythms steeped in tradition
while learning the basics of djembe drum holding position, technique, and tone production. Please register: Minimum of six.
MONTPELIER - OLLI Film Series Some Mothers Son.
Savoy Theater. 12:30-2:30 p.m. Rick Winston will examine three
films that captured everyday life in Northern Ireland during the
violence-filled period known as The Troubles. Some Mothers
Son, starring Helen Mirren, this 1996 film tells the true story of
the 1981 prison hunger strike.
Nancy Reid Taube Student Music party. Bagitos. 6-8 p.m.
Student piano recitals and performances, original music and fun.
NORTHFIELD - Northfield Rotary Holiday Dinner.
Elementary School. 6-8 p.m. All local seniors are invited to this
community event, which includes musical entertainment as well
as its traditional Christmas dinner, with home-cooked turkey and
all the fixings. There is no charge. Santa and Mrs. Claus are
expected to make an appearance as well. Transportation is available by pre-reservation.
WATERBURY - Winter Movie Night: VT Reads Shackleton.
Waterbury Public Library. 6 p.m. As part of the VT Humanities
Council Vermont Reads program, the Library will be showing
the 2000 movie, The Endurance, narrated by Liam Neeson
(Rated G). It recounts this ill-fated expedition led by Earnest
Shackleton, with footage of the actual locations, and interviews
with surviving relatives of key expedition members, plus archived
audio interviews with expedition members, and still photos shot
on the expedition. Ages 10 to adult. No registration required.
Thursday, December 8
Friday, December 9
Saturday, December 10
Sunday, December 11
Sunday, December 4
thru Sunday, January 22
For more information and
a registration form,
visit our website:
Remembrance Tree Lighting Ceremony to honor veterans living or deceased. American Legion Post 10. 5 p.m. Program and
refreshments. Info or to honor a veteran: Maria McKnight, 4547746 or mariamcknight907@gmail.com
Barre Antiques Market to benefit Vermont Center for
Independent Living. The Old Labor Hall, 46 Granite St. Early
Buyers 8 a.m. $5, General admission 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. $2. Free for
12 and under. 25 vendor spots at $25 per spot. Vendors will be
required to pack up and leave by 3 p.m. Info: (80 2)622-0919.
MONTPELIER - Southern Old Time Music Jam. Bagitos. 10
a.m. to 1 p.m. Mark DiStefano and Bridget Asay lead an old time
music session. Join in or just hang out and listen.
Hike Snowshoe Montpelier. Easy. Clear sky backup date: Monday,
December 12. Evening snowshoe hike exploration of local trails by
moonlight. Bring headlamp. Meet at 7 p.m. Contact Jill Aspinall,
happy.jillaspinall@gmail.com for details, meeting place.
NORTHFIELD - Animal Allies FIRST LEGO League
sports for the mind robotics competition for 9- to 14-yearolds. Norwich Universitys Shapiro Field House. 8 a.m. to 5
p.m. Free and open to the public. Spectators welcome and encouraged to attend! This year teams solve problems of human-animal
interactions and how we can help one another. Events are scheduled throughout the day, including campus visits. STEM-related
exhibits begin after noon.
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usually require a fee to teach
you useless, and unprofitable trades, or to provide you
with futile information. TIP:
If a work-at-home program
is legitimate, your sponsor
should tell you, for free and
in writing, what is involved. If
you question a programs legitimacy, call the ATTORNEY
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FOR SALE
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with an exclusive territory
for Vermont from Dog
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for residential landscaper,
handyman, secondary
business, entrepreneur.
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Environmental Services
Technicians Needed
The University of Vermont Health Network - Central
Vermont Medical Center is seeking Environmental Services
(EVS) Technicians to join our team! EVS Technicians work
together with the most advanced technology to make sure
that the hospital is maintained at the highest standards for
cleanliness and infection prevention. CVMC is proud to have
won the Avatar Innovation Award for an outstanding
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New higher starting wage and shift differentials! Interested
in joining our team? Learn more and apply online today:
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VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT
ASSISTANT TOWN CLERK
The Town of Barre is accepting applications for a fulltime assistant town clerk. Applicants must successfully
have completed a bookkeeping course and have some
bookkeeping experience. Strong computer, customer service
and communication skills needed. Looking for well organized
person who can pay attention to details when interrupted
and distracted. This assistant town clerk will have primary
responsibility for voter registration, early voting ballots, utility
billing, and dog licensing. Assistant town clerks assist the town
clerk with all daily operations, including serving the public at
the counter, by phone and via email and occasionally taking
meeting minutes. Competitive pay and benefits provided.
Applications are available online at barretown.org/Permits_
Forms/employmentapplication.pdf or at the Town Managers
Office (479-9331), 149 Websterville Road. Applications must
be submitted no later than 4:30 pm, Thursday, December 1 to
the Town Managers Office, Municipal Building, P. 0. Box
116, Websterville, VT, 05678. Resumes may be added to but
not in lieu of the application form.
The Town of Barre is an Equal Opportunity Employer
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little or NO cost to you. Medicare Patients, Call Health
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diet users. Beware of programs that claim you can lose
weight effortlessly. TIP: Clues
to fraudulent ads include
words like: breakthrough,
effortless, and new discovery. When you see words like
these be skeptical. Before you
invest your time and money
call the ATTORNEY GENERALS CONSUMER ASSISTANCE PROGRAM, at 1-800649-2424.
LUNG CANCER? And 60
years old? If so, you and your
family may be entitled to a significant cash award. Call 800364-0517 to learn more. No
risk. No money out of pocket.
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COORDINATOR
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WANT A CURE-ALL?
Health fraud is a business
that sells false hope. Beware
of unsubstantiated claims for
health products and services.
There are no Quick Cures
no matter what the ad is
claiming. TIP: DO NOT rely
on promises of a money back
guarantee! Watch out for key
words such as exclusive secret, amazing results, or
scientific breakthrough. For
more information on health related products or services, call
the ATTORNEY GENERALS
CONSUMER ASSISTANCE
PROGRAM at 1-800-6492424, or consult a health care
provider.
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
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PLATES
WANTED. Pre 1920 by Serious Collector. Cash buyer.
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Box 1, Putney, VT 05346
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WANTS TO purchase minerals and other oil and gas interests. Send details to: PO Box
13557, Denver, CO 80201
ANTIQUES/
COLLECTIBLES/
RESTORATION
GREAT DEALS and always
buying.
Johnson Antiques
4 Summer St. E.Barre
802-249-2525, 8:30-3:30
Mon-Wed-Thurs-Fri; Sat till
noon; Closed Sun & Tues.
STOP
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COLLECTIBLES/
RESTORATION
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MISCELLANEOUS
BARRE ARMY NAVY
STORE is CLOSING its brick
and mortar store 12/30/2016
to the public. Everything in
the store is 50% off. We still
have a great selection of military clothing and equipment,
survival supplies and camping gear. After 12/30/2016 We
will continue to sell products
at www.vtarmynavy.com. but
not be open for walk in business. Our current hours are
Monday-Friday 9-6. 802-4792289
GREEN MOUNTAIN
BARGAIN SHOP
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Williamstown VT
A: The first edition of Gone With the Wind was published in New York in 1936 and is marked Published May,
1936. The cover is gray cloth, and the original cover featured other Macmillan titles on the back panel. Most first
editions Ive seen are priced in the $5,000 to $10,000
range, depending on condition and if it has its cover. If you
have a first edition and wish to sell, you should contact a
good rare book dealer.
***
Q: I have a collection of the proceedings of the national
conference of the VFW that was held in Chicago, New
York and St. Louis during the years 1937-1945. All are
illustrated with pictures of the officers, speakers, attendees
and so forth. Are these items worth anything?
-- Richard, Clarkston, Michigan
A: You might contact the national headquarters of the
Veterans of Foreign Wars. The address and telephone number are 408 West 34th St., Kansas City, MO 64111; and
816-756-3390.
***
Q: I am sending you a picture of a table that has a sticker
indicating it was manufactured in Rochester, New York. It
also is stamped with the number 300. I would like to
know what the number means and what my table is
worth.
-- Ruth, Gloucester, Massachusetts
A: The 300 indicates the production model number. I
suggest you contact used furniture and antique dealers in
your area to determine its value.
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.
(c) 2016 King Features Synd., Inc.
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Baby/Children Items ............140
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Boating/Fishing ...................210
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Business Items....................080
Business Opportunities .......060
Camping ..............................205
Childcare Service ................030
Christmas Trees ..................370
Class & Workshops .............103
Clothing & Accessories .......130
Computers/Electronics ........100
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Cars & Accessories ............875
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every holiday season about the dangers of their pets
ingesting certain
foods, like chocolate, onions and grapes. I wanted to share
my experience from last Thanksgiving, when my terrier,
Blake, sneaked into the kitchen and started eating leftovers off of plates piled on the counter.
We were alerted by the crash of several plates onto the
floor. Fortunately, we stopped Blake from trying to lick up
spilled food amid the shattered dishes, but he had eaten a
lot of high-fat foods -- stuffing, gravy, you name it -- that
were loaded with spices, onions and other ingredients.
I kept a close eye on Blake over the next several hours,
and made sure the emergency vets number was on hand.
Sure enough, Blake started looking lethargic and vomited;
we put him in the car and drove right to the vet. Because I
called ahead, they were able to treat him immediately, and
he recovered without any lasting problems.
I hope my experience can help other pet owners as the
busy, distracting holiday season descends on us.
-- Relieved Mom in Pittsburgh
DEAR RELIVED MOM: It certainly can! Thank you for
sharing your experience. Keeping the emergency veterinarians number close by -- added to a mobile phones
contact list, written next to other key numbers on the
refrigerator -- is very important during holidays, when
many vets offices are closed.
And of course, because holiday gatherings can be distracting, it may be best to keep pets in a secure, comfortable
area away from loud noise and tempting foods.
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SALE $4,300
both for $300. 802-479-3550
STORAGE
Royalton, VT
1-877-204-3054 (802) 763-7876
HUNTING/GUNS/
ARCHERY
DEER
HIDES
WANTED
802-485-6185
NEW AND used guns, muzzle
loaders, accessories, Snowsville Store, E. Braintree
802-728-5252
TOOLS/
MACHINERY
KING SIZE BED, Maple Bookcase, headboard with 4-drawer dresser, includes mattress
& Box spring, asking $650.
802-793-1866
SMALL SPACES?
We Also have Table Top Trees
and Other Compact Trees,
See Our Selection;
LH STOWELL & SON
1591 Twin Ponds Rd, Brookfield, VT
www.LHStrees.com
802-276-3382
Discount Prices!
MUSICAL
NORTH BRANCH Instruments, LLC. Fretted Instrument Repair. Buy and Sell
used Fretted Instruments.
Michael Ricciarelli 802-2290952, 802-272-1875 www.
northbranchinstruments.com
STORAGE
A STORAGE PLACE
Williamstown
Route 64
Move-In Special
10x10 Units $50/mo.
first 3 months
802-505-1921
BIG ROCK PROPERTIES
Self storage units available,
5x10, 10x10, 10x20. Rte 113
Chelsea. 802-249-2368.
www.bigrockselfstorage.com
WILLA
continued
WOOD/HEATING
EQUIP.
(2) EMPIRE SPACE Heaters;
DU-65 65000 BTU. (1) Empire RH space heater. Great
for Camp or Shop. 802-2295173/802-522-8644.
ALL QUALITY
SEASONED FIREWOOD
Cut/Split/Delivered
$250/Cord
Call
Dennis Ducharme
Forest Service
802-426-3796
BEWARE OF The Vermont
Land Trust. You shake hands
with them be sure to count
your fingers when you are
done. 802-454-8561.
DAVES LOGGING &
FIREWOOD
Green & Seasoned
802-454-1062
Country
Pampered
Paws
SPORTING
EQUIPMENT
ANIMALS/
PETS
802-229-0114
Radiant Heated Floors For Winter,
Air Conditioning In Summer
PROFESSIONAL
SERVICES
$A1-CASH PAID
TO $300+
CARS, TRUCKS
For More Info, 802-522-4279
ALL YOUR
Tree Service Needs Call
Randy Pickels Full Tree Service, Includes Tree Removal,
Trimming, Stump Grinding,
Hedge and Shrub Trimming,
and feeding.
Call Randy at
802-479-3403/802-249-7164
Free Estimate, 35+ years
experience, Fully Insured.
FIREWOOD; Split and delivered. Green $210/c ord. Sea- CAR RIMS/T
IRES- Used
soned $230/cord. Dry $275 Many Makes and Models.
/Cord Paul Poulin 802-883- 802-522-9140
5563.
HARDWOOD
KINDLING, CARPENTRY & REMODELING WORK
Meshbags $8.00/ea. Free
Interior-Exterior
delivery to Seniors. 802-279802-595-5105
2595
Justin
LOG LENGTH FIREWOOD
For Sale Hard Maple, Ash,
Beech, tri axle loads, 6 cords
guaranteed. 802-584-4608,
802-633-4122.
NEED DRY WOOD to help
get your Seasoned or Green
Wood Burning 1/3 cord Dry
wood $110. 802-454-8561
STUMPS STUMPS STUMPS
We Grind All Stumps for reasonable prices, Call Randy
Pickel Tree Service at 802479-3403/802-249-7164
SNOW REMOVAL/
EQUIPMENT
JOHN DEERE snow blower.
Used one season, fits model
318 tractor, $500.
802-454-0124.
CHRISTMAS TREES
HAVE TALL CEILINGS? Have
a big space to fill? Come see
our Christmas Trees! L.H.
Stowell & Son 1591 Twin
Ponds Rd, Brookfield www.
LHStrees.com 802-276-3382
TREES
Come to our farm and choose
the perfect tree. Open Friday,
Saturday, Sunday Nov 25th
to Dec 23rd. LH Stowell &
son, Brookfield 802-276-3382
www.LHStrees.com
FARM/GARDEN/
LAWN
FOOD GRADE Barrels totes,
We have over 700 in stock
from 2 1/2Gal275 Gal totes.
Call for Info; Bicknell Barrels
The Barrel Man. 802-4395149
GROW THE BEST GARDEN
Two Year old black cow manure
3-yards delivered $125.
Top Soil/cow manure mixed
50/50 3-yards $150.
Also including deliver of
crushed slate, stone, sand
and gravel.
Sparrow Farm
802-229-2347
CARPET AND
UPHOLSTERY
CLEANING
Residential & Commercial
223-6490
DmFURNACE
MAN
802-249-2814
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.
~ 1 Year Old
Spayed Female
LOW-IMPACT TRACTOR
Logging Since 1990; Small
Jobs ok by total volume,
prefer to work East of BarreMontpelier Area.
802-778-0832
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.
ERVIC
S
E
DIRECTORY
SERVICES AT A GLANCE
Classied
Deadline Is
Monday
Before 10AM
Or Toll Free
1-800-639-9753
Central Vermonts Newspaper
Grants Trash
Removal
(PAULS TRASH)
CLASSIFIEDS
403 U.S. Route 302 - Berlin
Barre, Vermont 05641
J. Waters
Upholstery
Black Bear
Biodiesel
FUrnitUre
reupholstering
WASHinGtOn, VerMOnt
279-3469
802-883-2286
Call Heather @
Carpentry
B&M SAND
FOR YOUR TRUCK SANDER
www.facebook.com/vtworld.news
&
& remodeling
remodeling
(802)-249-2368
Washington, VT
Residential/Commercial
Fully Insured
BUILDING GARAGES
FROM FLOOR TO ROOF
Starting At
9,200
The
Sewing Basket
www.sewingbasketvt.com
GreGs
PaintinG & staininG
Metal Roof Painting
Handpaint or Spray
Metal Roof Painting
Interior/Exterior
Guarantee
Call
Free Estimates
Reasonable Low Rates
Neat, Quality Work
References Insured
802-479-2733
gpdpainting@aol.com
interior / exterior
802-595-5105
justin
802-586-2345
E. Hudso
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Ke802-249-7112 n
KHidigforyou@aol.com
Slate/Gravel/Top Soil
Landscaping
Excavation/Loader Work
Rentals
Cell
Brush Hogging/Rototilling
Driveway Repair
Septic & Mound Systems
Fully Insured
Troy West
Carpet Cleaning
SEE THE DIFFERENCE!
Kevins Doors
OPENERS
802-498-3718
Dry Circular Foam
Carpet & Upholstery Cleaning
https://www.facebook.com/TroyWestCarpetCleaning/
Call 229-1153
for free estimates
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AND MORE
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AUTOMOTIVE
MOTORCYCLES/
ATVS
TRUCKS/VANS/
JEEPS/ACCESS.
TRUCKS/VANS/
JEEPS/ACCESS.
CARS &
ACCESSORIES
$ A1-CASH PAID
UP TO $300+
JUNK CARS, TRUCKS
802-522-4279.
TRUCKS/VANS/
JEEPS/ACCESS.
2007 DODGE RAM 2500
Hemi Quad cab. Low miles,
cap and plow. Asking $18,000.
Call Chad 802-476-3691.
CARS/TRUCKS WANTED!!!
All Makes/Models 2000-2016!
Any Condition. Running or
Not. Top $$$ Paid! Free Towing! Were Nationwide! Call
Now: 1-888-985-1806
CARS &
ACCESSORIES
(4) FIRESTONE WINTERFORCE 235/65R16 tires,
used only one winter, good
condition, $185 o.b.o. Call
Gary 249-0748.
Classied
Deadline Is
Monday
Before 10AM
For
Classified
Advertising
That Works
Call 479-2582
or
1-800-639-9753
*AUTOMOTIVE PARTS*
Glass..Doors..
Motors...Transmissions...
Call If Looking for Anything!
802-522-9140
JUST296 EastGOOD
AUTOS
Montpelier Rd Rt. 14 North - Barre
802-479-0140
$2,995
$3,995
$4,995
$6,995
$5,495
$2,495
$5,995
$4,995
$12,995
$4,995
$3,995
WINTER SAVINGS
ONLY AT CAPITOL CITY KIA
TIRE CHANGEOVER
SPECIAL
WINTER MAINTENANCE
49
.95
.96
19
Plus
Tax
$6,995
$4,495
JUST GOOD
AUTOS
Trades Welcome
Prices Negotiable
Just a Sample of Many
RT
14
DUDLEYS
STORE
RT
KC PERFORMANCE
FRESH START
AUTO
RT
TO
ST. JAY
14
Is Your
VERM
Please present
INSPECONT
TION
coupon at vehicle
write-up. Offer good
through 12/3/16.
DUE
12
CORNER OF
RT. 2 & GALLISON HILL RD.
MONTPELIER, VT
WE SELL TIRES
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$3,495
Plus Tax
TO CALAIS
MONTPELIER RT
ROUNDABOUT 2
70
$4,995
FRESH
START
AUTO SALES AND FINANCING
19
195/65/15
$4,995
.95
YOUR
E
CHOIC
Motorcycle Repair /
Street & Dirt
SPECIAL
Social Security
Disability
Fixed Income
Child Support
Unemployment
Self-Employed
Open Bankruptcies
Foreclosure
Repossessions
Alimony/Divorce
Tax Liens
With or without:
Checking Account
Driver License
Social Security #
No Cosigner Needed
802.229.2888 866.528.8084
WORLD AUTOMOTIVE
CARS &
ACCESSORIES
CARS &
ACCESSORIES
CARS &
ACCESSORIES
CARS/TRUCKS WANTED!!!
All Make/Models 2000-2015!
Any Condition. Running or
Not. Competitive Offer! Free
Towing! Were Nationwide!
Call Now: 1-888-416-2330
DONATE YOUR CAR to Veterans Today! Help and Support
our Veterans. FastFREE
pick up. 100% tax deductible.
Call 1-800-245-0398.
FOUR 17 Firestone
Snow Tires
Used One Season
$325
802-479-2572
cash only.
LIKE
NEW
snowtires
P205/70R15 Mounted on
Honda CRV steel rims. $280/
OBO call 802-793-4597
NEW & USED TIRES ALL
SIZES, Used Rims, 802-8835506/272-6611
UNEMPLOYED? FIXED
INCOME?
100% Loan Approval
Fresh Start Auto Sales
& Financing, LLC.
East Montpelier VT
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1-866-528-8084
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2016
SANTA
PROJECT
OF BARRE
Fredrick Cook
Harley Jordan
Classied
Deadline Is
Jerry
Dudley's
Auto Connection
Gary & Carole
Hass
In Memory of Nadine MONDAY
& Harry S. Deitrich
Robert Dudley
Jerry Dudley
Only
We Sell TIRES
Our
34th
Year!
Central Vermont Rotary Club &
The Salvation Army of Barre
McLEODS
We Repair All
Snowplow
Brands
We Service All
Makes & Models
Fleet & Commercial
Accounts Welcome
We Honor All
Extended Warranties
Pre-Season Sale
The Grabber Arctic is General Tires Light Truck/SUV
Studdable Winter / Snow tire developed for the drivers of
pickup trucks, sport utility vehicles, and vans looking for
traction on winters slushy, snow-covered and icy roads.
Designed to offer traction in near- and below-freezing
temperatures.
151.50 /TIRE
Plus Tax
Installed
24.95
IT IS TIME TO WINTERIZE
ITS THAT TIME OF YEAR!
19
.95
OFFERS VALID AT THIS DEALERSHIP ONLY. MAY NOT BE COMBINED WITH OTHER OFFERS. TAX & SUPPLIES EXTRA.
866-764-7509
Before 10AM
www.luckystrailers.com
1-800-877-5854
Call 802-763-3427 or
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REAL ESTATE
Wednesday, November 30, 2016 DEADLINES: Display Ads Friday 3 PM Word Ads Monday 10 AM
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discrimination.
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based on age, marital status, sexual orientation or receipt of public assistance.
This newspaper will not knowingly accept any advertising for real estate
which is in violation of the law. Our readers are hereby informed that all
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To file a complaint of discrimination, call the Vermont Human
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COMMERCIAL
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Updated Weekly
LAST
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MOBILE HOMES/
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WINDY WOOD
Windy Wood Road, Barre Town
A Common Interest Community
OPEN HOUSE SUNDAYS 1-3 PM
OR SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT ANYTIME
One Level Living: single and duplex homes, 2 bedrooms,
2 baths, full basement, 1 or 2 car garage option
Priced from the mid $220,000s
For further information:
Call: 802-249-8251 OR 802-734-1920
Jack Associates
Lori Holt
www.C21Jack.com
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BARRE CITY HOUSE, Available Dec 1st. First & Security deposit. 3 Bedroom on
1/3 acre lot, heat & electric
not included. $1100/mo. includes water/sewer/mowing
and propane. Pets maybe
allowed on conditions. 802522-5340 for more info &
Application.
BARRE MAPLE Ave 3bd
Apt. Available Now!, $735.00
/mo. 802-229-5702 sal.b@
myfairpoint.net
BARRE SMALL one bedroom, Heat, Hot Water &
rubbish, No Pets. No Smoking. Call 802-479-9619
BARRE. MODERN One
Bedroom plus Ofce. Conenient to: Bike Path, I-89,
Downtown,
Recreation.
Quiet Non-through street.
Parking/Laundry onsite. No
lead paint. Pet option. $735,
802-485-8737
DOWNTOWN BARRE 2nd
Floor, 3 room apartment
with large bedroom, living/dining/kitchen and 3/4
bath. Includes heat, rubbish removal, overnight
parking and snow removal;
lease and deposit required.
$700.00 month. Call 802476-3630 or email PIbarre@
GiffordHealthCare.org
EAST BARRE, Historic Victorian Third Floor, 2+Bedrooms, Playground, Adjacent. $600. 802-563-2547
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APARTMENTS
ROOMS/HOUSES
FOR RENT
APARTMENTS/
ROOMS/HOUSES
WE
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WILLIAMSTOWN, SMALL
one bedroom, small yard,
work and personnel references a must. Absolutely no
smoking or pets. One year
lease. Garbage and snow
removal. $600/mo plus utilities and heat. 04ofus@comcast.net
We
WILLIAMSTOWN,
TWO
Bedroom Newly Remolded,,
small yard, work and personnel references a must.
Absolutely no smoking or
pets. One year lease. Garbage and snow removal.
$800/mo plus utilities and
heat. 04ofus@comcast.net
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for more information.
LAND
FOR SALE
Build trust with a land specialist!
William Raveis Stowe Realty
offers expert advice on maximizing
your property investment:
working farms, estates, maple
sugar orchards, and woodlands.
Arrange your consultation today:
David Jamieson
William Raveis Stowe Realty
O: (802) 253-8484, ext. 29
C: (802) 522-6702
Dave.Jamieson@Raveis.com
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LAND in
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ADVERTISING
INSERTION OR
County? Lots for single-wide,
Thomas
Hirchak
Company
double-wide and modular
FROM:
Terra
Keene
homes available in Barre
Town, Phone:
Williamstown,
and
800-634-7653
Calais.
Ranging from .50
to over 50 acres and starting at $38,900. Construction
nancing assistance availCOMPANY:
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able. Call
802-229-2721
for
more information.
MORETOWN:
63 acres
$150,000
802-244-7517
DATE(S) TO RUN: 11/30
MORRISTOWN:
10 +/- acres
$55.000 802-244-7517
OLD TOWN,
FL 2-1/2
acres
EMAILED
TO: sales@vt-world
$12,000 802-244-7517
HOMES
3 BEDROOM HOME for
sale on 2 acres, located in
Norton, VT. Attached garage
and 2 car detached garage,
large green gazebo, lots of
perrinals, deck, main floor
open concept living, freshly
painted. Large living room,
beautiful brick fireplace, all
newer appliances. 3 zoned
heating, some furniture to
be included. Asking 120,000
for more information call
802-472-2217.
BRAND NEW energy star
rated, beautiful 3 bdr 2 bath
1200 sq ft. home in good
neighborhood. 2 miles to
I-89 on paved road. Near
VAST trail hiking. $142,900
Down Payment assistance
available. 802-272-7422.
FOR SALEBARRE TOWN
ONE LEVEL CONDO, 42
Daniels Drive(off of Richardson Rd) 3 Bed/2 Bath, Walkout Basement, Attached
Garage, Covered Porch, &
Rear Patio. Move in Ready,
ONLY $189,900 with NO
MONTHLY CONDO FEES!
Call (802)229-2721
WILLIAMSTOWN: 3Bdrm/
2bath, 2 story on 5.9 acres.
Master bedroom has on suite
deck and bath. Home also
has single level, attached
3bdrm/2bth
apartment,
great for in-law or rental income. Detached 28x30, 2
story high bay garage, Huge
room upstairs for office/
play/exercise. Minutes from
I-89 access and vast trail.
$184,900. 802-433-1359
ABOUT FORECLOSURE?
Having trouble paying your
mortgage? The Federal
Trade Commission says
dont pay any fees in advance to people who promise to protect your home from
foreclosure. Report them to
the FTC, the nations consumer protection agency.
For more information, call
1-877-FTC-HELP or click on
ftc.gov. A message from The
World and the FTC.
By JoAnn Derson
FREE
PRE-APPROVAL
Patti Shedd
Loan Officer
NMLS#98725
Cell: 802.476.0476
Office: 802.476.7000
PShedd@PremiumMortgage.com
105 North Main Street, Suite 102
Barre, VT 05641
www.PremiumMortgage.com
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Spacious Duplex
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SAMMI
NORWAY
505-2054
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Plus...New To Market
Heney
R E A LT O R S
1956 2016
Heney Realtors
HeneyRealtors.com 1-800-696-1456
TIM
HENEY
229-0345
81 Main St.
Montpelier
229-0345
BarreTown, $150,000
www.C21Jack.com
244-4500
(802)
Ext. 704
Tina Golon
802-522-9216
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Barre $175,000
Barre$190,000
4 bedroom 4 bath ranch on .46 acre
One level living at its nest!
In-ground pool, great level lawn
MLS# 4514948
Listed by John Biondolillo
Barre $209,000
3 bedroom, 2 bath ranch on .36 acres
Single level living!
Large kitchen with maple cabinets
MLS# 4601356
Listed by Rich Ibey
Barre$ 219,900
Great commercial space right in downtown
New windows, wiring and new kitchens
Onsite parking!
MLS# 4514300
Listed by Sue Arguin
Mathew Ghafoori
Raveis Featured Agent
Mathew.Ghafoori
@Raveis.com
802-745-7320
802-479-3366
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802.479.3366
REALTOR
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