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Thousands of demonstrators participated in the Womens March in Montpelier on January 21, 2017.
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Evan Emerson is Barres newest Eagle Scout and was honored by Barre Elks Lodge 1535 for this
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The office of Michael Adler, DDS welcomes Paul L. Davoren, DDS to his practice,
Central Vermont Dental Center on the BarreMontpelier Road (US Rte. 302).
From 1979 to 2007, Dr. Davoren ran his
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The University of Vermont Health Network pledge to increase screening rates, UVM
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1 Pitkin Court, Montpelier, VT
Health Network - CVMC) recently became progress against colorectal cancer and reduce
the first Vermont medical center to join the 80 the pain and suffering caused by the disease
percent by 2018 initiative, a shared goal led in this community. The American Cancer
15 Fourth Street, Barre, VT
by the National Colorectal Cancer Roundtable Society applauds UVM Health Network (NCCRT) to have 80% of eligible adults CVMC for partnering on this lifesaving ini
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KENNETH C. LILLIE, age 69, was set free from the body
that bound him to this earth on Jan. 16, 2017. Surrounded by
his children, sisters, nieces and nephews, his nephew-in-law,
Reverend Thorsten Evans, of East Montpeliers Crossroads
Christian Church, shepherded Ken on his final journey and
the family in prayer and farewells. Born in Hartford,
Connecticut, on Aug. 27, 1947, Ken was son of the late
Grenville Cameron Duke Lillie and Marguerite (Elliott)
Lillie. At age eight, Ken and his family moved to Barre where
he grew up, attended Barre City schools and graduated from
Spaulding High School in 1966. Shortly after graduating, Ken
left the area to embark on his life careers living in Connecticut,
Arizona and then in Florida. He was a police officer in Florida
for 18 years, the career he was most proud of, then later
owned and operated several pawn shops, became a mortgage
and real estate broker and before retiring due to poor health,
owned and operated a construction and roofing company. In
2008, Ken returned to his roots and Vermont home.
MARTHA ELLEN PECK POWELL, of
Northfield, passed away on Jan. 10, 2017. She
had recently celebrated her 101st birthday, at
Mayo Continuing Care. Ellen had spent the final
six years of her long life at Mayo. The Powell
family offers its deep appreciation to all Mayo
staff who were part of Ellens life, and who
made her life safe and comfortable. Ellen was one of four
siblings, the children of Nettie Wiley Peck and Merritt Allen
Peck, born on the family farm in Rowe, MA, in 1915. Life on
the farm took its toll. Her siblings all died before the age of
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vote AGAIN on district Act 46 consolidation plans. I encourage all Barre Town voters to get out and VOTE NO on those
plans.
In November, Barre Town voted a resounding NO on consolidation. In spite of that, the Act 46 Study Committee
decided to force another vote with NO CHANGES to their
plan. Barre Town taxpayers will foot the bill for this forced
revote, not Barre City voters whose representatives strongly
pushed for the revote.
Since then Barre City has revealed that its school budget
will increase by three quarters of a million dollars. If consolidation occurs, Barre Town tax payers will take on that additional funding through increased taxes. And in a combined
budget, tax payers will not know what monies will be spent
on Barre Town and what monies on Barre City. Depending on
need, it is conceivable that the whole budget of an item could
go to one school in any given year, but we as taxpayers will
not know that.
Another concern for Barre Town is that all assets and
indebtedness will be shared. This means that Barre Town will
take on Barre Citys indebtedness and turn over their savings,
surpluses, investments and buildings to a pool used by both
town and city. On the proposed consolidated mega board,
Barre City directors will have direct voting control over former Barre Town assets and depending on the majority, Barre
Town can lose control of what they have worked so hard to
contribute to their local school.
Act 46 was supposedly designed to promote educational
equity and quality schools. Currently Barre Town and Barre
City schools meet or exceed state test averages. Yet when the
populations are combined at Spaulding High School, test
scores fall below state averages and Spaulding ranks in the
lower one-third of all high schools in Vermont. Do we want to
lose that committed direct, local control that has worked so
well in exchange for another consolidated model that for
whatever reasons has not.
As to equity please read the Voices for Vermonts
Children analysis of the inequity in Vermont schools http://
www.voicesforvtkids.org/2016/05/. NOTHING proposed in
the Act 46 plan addresses equity concerns in fact, consolidation may reduce equity.
Finally, please recognize the scare tactics used in promoting this act. We are warned that we have to approve these
plans just as they are or the STATE will force their own
version of consolidation. It is true that the Department of
Education and the State Board of Education are interpreting
Act 46 in the most draconian possible ways. However, they
are also bound by Act 46 to seek equity and quality in school
planning. I may be wrong but I cannot see them seeking to
ruin our successful schools in retaliation nor come up with
their own plan without considerable study and review.
Through our representatives and state legislative committees, I do believe Barre Town can seek relief from both state
agencies in their power grab to determine local school control.
Personally, I am sorry for Barre City in their budget dilemmas. However, I believe there are other ways to help with
their issues instead of putting the burden on Barre Town taxpayers.
I strongly encourage you to go to the polls on January 31
and VOTE NO on ACT 46.
Dottye Ricks
Editor,
The ongoing battle between the wealthy one percent and
the rest of the people for control of the government appears to
have concluded with the capitulation of democratic government to the autocratic rule of capital. This was achieved
through democratic process in which a politically nave mass
of Americans made a billionaire businessman its president.
How this popular mass imagined that this elitist would act in
its interests is beyond understanding. Money has literally
Trumped the people and is already using its immense weight
to crush them. Our democratic government is now a business,
and as such, will adhere to the singular capitalist mandate:
maximization of profit. That means, among other things,
attempts to privatize every government function essential for
social wellbeing be it education, health care, or Social
Security.
Among those already nominated for key government posts
are: Betsy DeVos as Secretary of Education a multi-billionaire who has devoted her life and fortune to the destruction of
free public education; Rex Tillerson as Secretary of State
former Exxon Mobil CEO who denied climate change;
Andrew Puzder as Secretary of Labor a fast-food magnate
who fought against the unionization of his workers and paying them a living wage; and, as head of the Environmental
Protection Agency (EPA), Scott Pruitt who, as Oklahoma
Attorney General turned his back on earthquake-causing
fracking and chose as his campaign manager an oil and gas
CEO.
However, government cannot be a business. Our children
must not be educated only if its profitable; public health must
not be administered only if a handful of people get rich from
it, as is currently the case in large part; a safe and convenient
infrastructure must not be subject to a profit-only mandate;
clean air and water must not be contingent upon profit as
should not the preservation of the planet; and the worlds
people should not be decently housed only if some individuals
or groups make money on it. In fact, its self-evident that the
bulk of lifes necessities, which are provided by or overseen
by public institutions, must not be subject to the profit motive.
If they were, world society would be decimated, since most of
the worlds people could not pay for them. Nonetheless, many
people who depend upon government as we all must, decided
to turn it into a business guaranteed to deprive them of the
basic necessities that they rightfully took for granted. Already
under repeal is Obamacare that gave health coverage to tens
of millions of people who never had it before.
One is tempted to tell Trump voters who caused this aberration, Youll get the punishment you deserve. But impugning a large segment of society is not constructive. These voters were simply conned into their support by promises of
deliverance to a Promised Land impossible to construct under
current circumstances. That they fell for the con is not surprising in our con-prone society. Every six minutes on television
we are urged to buy something be it a car, an insurance plan,
or a drug that will transport us to paradise. We are victims
of a commercial culture that rewards con and stifles thought
that current education doesnt necessarily promote.
But all is far from lost. More people voted against Trump
than for him and many who voted against him are already
organizing opposition to his business-only administration.
The forthcoming Womens March of protest on Washington is
perhaps a better harbinger of things to come than racist promises of a coerced Muslim exodus and a right turn to a business-only government.
Andrew Torre
Londonderry, VT
Editor,
The recent incident in which Sunny, one of the Obamas
dogs, allegedly bit a visitor, who had reportedly tried to pet
and kiss her, in the face is a reminder that dogs should be
approached with caution.
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Handicapped access. Utilities
included. $1200. 802-5632547
EXCELLENT OFFICE
SPACE
149 State Street
Montpelier, VT
Perfect location- 3 minute
walk to Capital.
Beautiful Greek Revival Building. Renovated in and out.
1 Ofce, waiting room, and
rest room. Includes; Onsite
parking, heat/hot water/
electricity. Utilities, Ofce
cleaning, Trash & Recycle,
Snow removal, Landscaping
and Full Maintenance. 300 sq
/ft, $350.00/month.
508-259-7941
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Office: 802.476.7000
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105 North Main Street, Suite 102
Barre, VT 05641
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Top of the hill location. This home has been all dressed
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81 Main St.
Montpelier
229-0345
Convenient Location
Only minutes to Montpelier. This singlewide is clean and
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Owned wooded lot. 3 bedrooms and 2 baths. 2 sheds.
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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. 802-4331359
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