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The staff at Morse Farm gathered to celebrate the ribbon cutting at the newly rebuilt Woodshed on
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The Woodshed was rebuilt in a post and beam style with wood harvested from the farm. The project
is part of a multi-year Sugarhouse renovation. Last year, a sap shed was built, providing storage for
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In November, just in time for Thanksgiving,
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Telemann and featuring Schoenbergs engaging, Suite in the Old Style.
The renowned Formosa Quartet along with
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and flutist Karen Kevra in a program that
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to poems written by Vermonters will receive
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The season concludes in Middlebury and
Montpelier on May 19 and 20 when violinist
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musicians from up and down the east coast to
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Reserve Junior Champion Showperson Adele Biasini (left),


Morrisville, and Senior Champion Showperson Isabel Hall, East
Montpelier, are all smiles after their well-earned victories in their
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Several 4-Hers came away from the State 4-H Dairy Show,
Aug. 15, as champions, earning rosette ribbons in fitting and
showmanship and conformation contests.
The well-attended show took place at the Caledonia County
Fairgrounds in Lyndonville with more than 60 youths, ages 11
to 18, from 11 counties showing dairy animals. University of
Vermont (UVM) Extension organized the event, which also
included a team clipping competition and grilled cheesemaking contest.
In the fitting and showmanship competition the 4-Hers
were evaluated on their poise and how well they handled their
animal. Isabel Hall of East Montpelier was named Senior
Champion. Adele Biasini, Morrisville, was chosen as Reserve
Senior Champion. The Junior Champion was Lincoln Michaud
of East Hardwick with Carolyn Kirby of East Montpelier winning Junior Reserve Champion.
In the conformation classes, which were arranged by age
and breed of animal, judges looked at the physical structure,
condition and appearance of each animal. Championships
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AYRSHIRESenior Champion: Morgan Conant, Randolph
Center, with her four-year-old cow; Junior Champion and
Grand Champion: Abagail Hurd, Hardwick, with her spring
yearling.
BROWN SWISSSenior Champion: Addy Parsons,
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Grand Champion: Adele Biasini, Morrisville, with her spring
yearling.
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HOLSTEINSenior Champion and Grand Champion:
Hunter Michaud, East Hardwick, with his two-year-old cow;
Junior Champion: Isabel Hall, East Montpelier, with her summer yearling.
JERSEYSenior Champion and Grand Champion: Cassie
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Champion: Seth Carson, Newbury, with his summer yearling.
Thirty competitors also were selected to compete again in
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The day before the dairy show, the 4-Hers enjoyed a pizza
party sponsored by Caledonia and Orleans County 4-H and
area businesses and participated in team clipping and grilled
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Courteney Simpson, Sutton. The second-place team included
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For the grilled cheese contest, each team was evaluated on
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Several special awards also were presented at the show.
The John Knapp Award went to Abagail Hurd of Hardwick
for earning the highest score at the Vermont 4-H Dairy Quiz
Bowl Contest in March. It is given in honor of the late John
Knapp, the coach for the state quiz bowl team for many
years.
Kaitlin Benoit of Montgomery Center received the Ed
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and provides outstanding leadership to the Vermont 4-H dairy
program. Poulin Grain, Inc. was honored with the Friend of
4-H Award, which recognizes a business that has been a
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event, visit Eventbrite.com and search
Summer Street Gym. Then, please call Jen at
(802) 505-1641 to set up your workout time
slot for September 10.

Funding Available from the Special


and Urgent Needs Grant Program at
Vermont Community Foundation

All Hands On Tech!


The latest session of the GW Plastics School of Tech is about to begin. Our hands-on
introduction to the world of high-tech manufacturing not only lets students open their
eyes to a career in the plastics industry, it lets them get full high school credit for time
spent outside the classroom. Learning, exploring and sparking new ideas about what
their future might look like.

Funding continues to be available from the Special and


Urgent Needs (SUN) grant program at the Vermont Community
Foundation. One of a number of competitive grant rounds at
the Foundation, SUN helps Vermont nonprofits with unexpected expenses that impact their ability to meet their mission.
A SUN grant of up to $5,000 can help an organization manage
an unbudgeted, unforeseen, and time-sensitive emergency or
take advantage of an unanticipated opportunity that will
enhance its work.
Organizations working to meet basic human needs (social
services, food, shelter, health) will be given priority.
Applications for 2016 are accepted online on a rolling basis,
and organizations are encouraged to contact the VCF with
questions after reading the full guidelines at www.vermontcf.
org/SUN.

Ive seen kids leave here with a whole new perspective

on what they want to do with their lives after graduation.


Its a great program and a win-win for everyone involved!
Jamie Floyd


students become part of a well-run manufacturing
organization. They leave this course with a clear sense
of the valuable skills they can bring to the table.
Ken Cadow

to a future in manufacturing. Its important for our

our talented students.


Brenan Riehl

See for yourself what all the excitements about:


OPEN HOUSE Thursday, August 25, 5-7 p.m.
GW Plastics, 272 Waterman Road, Royalton, VT

Welcome to the School of Tech!


GW Plastics School of Tech is a STEM partnership with the Randolph Union

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Aidan Orr, of Orange, drops off 54 pounds of aluminum can tabs at


Allen Lumber to benefit the Shriners Hospital.

Kids Helping Kids

When 10-year-old Aidan Orr of Orange, VT learned that


the aluminum can tabs he saved were given to a hospital to
help sick children, that was all he needed to hear. It fueled a
mission of childhood compassion that many adults will never
match.
Aiden has diligently, for the past year collected just about
every tab he comes across. His mother is not even allowed to
purchase cat food unless it has a tab. He spread the word to all
family and friends and has cajoled them into helping him out
with the cause.
This is Aidans third year collecting tabs.
Allen Lumber collects the tabs throughout the year and this
year will be donating 250 pounds of tabs to the Shriners. Next
year, Allen Lumber hopes to hit 300 pounds; and with Aidans
help, and hopefully a lot of others, it will reach the goal.
Allen Lumber asks you to save your can tabs for the 2017
donation. You can drop them off at any Allen Lumber location.

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Local CPA Firm Awards Business


Scholarships to 4 Area Students

For the past 29 years, Fothergill Segale &


Valley, Certified Public Accountants in
Montpelier,has presented annual scholarships
to Montpelier, Spaulding, and U-32 seniors
pursuing collegebusiness degrees.
The recipients this year are Conor Gillander
and Brianha Powers from Spaulding High
School, Lillian Richardson from U-32 High

School, and Fox D. Winters from Montpelier


High School.
Gillander and Winters will be attending
The University of Vermont. Powers will be
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Pictured above are Karen Zecchinelli, Harriet Galfetti, Eugene Galfetti, and Brian Zecchinelli at the
2016 NRA Show at the McCormick Place in Chicago, Illinois. There were over 2,000 exhibitors and key
restaurant industry speakers presented by American Express. The Galfettis and Zecchinellis were
recognized by Sysco Corporation for their 50 years of successfully operating the Wayside Restuarnt,
Bakery & Creamery.

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Our 91 Octane Premium at the pump is non-ethanol.


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Did you know we have all the salad fixins? Fresh Express Salads, lettuce,
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Fresh Watermelons ............. $4.99 ea.


Coca-Cola Family
24 pk cans ...........................$6.99 +dep.
Wise Regular or Ridge
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Shurfine English Muffins,
Hot Dog & Hamburger Rolls &
White Bread 14-oz ....................... 2/$3.00
Gatorade 32 oz Asst Flavors
(While They Last) ................................ 5/$5.00
Tropicana Orange Juice 59 oz. $3.29

Doritos & Lays Chips

Family Size (1 @ $4.29) ...................... 2/$6.00

Shurfine Milk
Skim, 1%, 2% Gallon..............$2.99
Coke & Pepsi Products
2 liter bottles (1 @ reg. price) . 2/$2.50 +dep
Shurfine Ice Cream
assorted flavors 56-oz. ............................ $4.29
Dasani Water 24pk. 16.9 oz ............. $5.99

This Weeks Meat Specials...

FEATURED ITEM! Beef


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Big Band Swing Dance Benefits Local Music Education

call 1-800-439-5996 or visit

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Come
join
Green
Mountain Swing (GMS) on
Saturday, August 27, for
the Annual Shep Resnik
Benefit Dance and Concert.
GMS is an all-volunteer,
17-piece band that plays
music from the 30s and
40s, as well as Latin beats
and more contemporary
sounds.
Funds raised support
music education for local
middle and high school students, including those from
the Montpelier, Barre,
U-32, Harwood, and
Twinfield districts. Students
in the Green Mountain
Youth Symphony are
among those who have
received support. Funds
support music lessons,
music camps, and instrument rentals for individuals, as well
as ensemble lessons and music workshops for groups of students in local schools. More information is at www.greenmountainswing.com.
The bands annual fundraiser has evolved, along with a rise
in the swing dance scene.
This year, the dance will again be at the Capital City
Grange Hall. Word is spreading around the dance community
that this is a great venue, according to Pierre Swick, band
manager. During the band break, a swing dance lesson will be

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provided by Vermont Swings. Dancers should bring clean,


soft-soled shoes. Limited seating will also be available.
The GMS dance and concert will be on Saturday, August
27, 7:30 to 10 p.m. at the Capital City Grange Hall on Rt 12
or Northfield St, heading south from Montpelier. The Grange
Hall is just after the I-89 overpass, at the Montpelier/Berlin
line.
Admission is by donation; $15 is suggested for adults; $10
for high schoolers. All donations from this event go to the
Scholarship fund.

Aldrich
Public Library

Williamstown

STICKLERS

GO FIGURE

SNOWFLAKES

MAGIC MAZE
SUDOKU

KAKURO

Barre

Local Author Adam Boyce Event:


Porch Concert at the York Branch:
In conjunction with the Williamstown Historical Society
Barbershop Quartet State and Main
the library has invited Adam Boyce to introduce his new book
Thursday, August 25 at 6:30 p.m.
Because I Loved the Daffodil. Adam will read from his new
York Branch Library in East Barre
book, have a discussion and answer questions. Please join us
The last public performance ever for local barbershop quarat the Historical Society, Friday, August 26 at 6:30 p.m. Light tet State and Main. Dont miss it! Concerts happen rain or
snacks will be provided. Adam will have his book for sale at shine (well go inside in inclement weather). BYOC (Bring
the event ($20), all proceeds go to the library. The library Your Own Chair).
would like to use any money collected from the sale of the
book to purchase a new book carousel for our new non-fiction
Teen Laser Tag Party
materials. We hope to see you at the event.
Saturday, August 27 from 4-8 p.m.
Teens who complete the Summer Reading sheet will win
Senior Book Group NEW DATE IN SEPTEMBER:
prizes (including a grand prize Fitbit package!) and be invited
The next book that our group will be reading is The to our end of summer laser tag party inside the library. You
Guernsey Literary and Potato Pie Society by Mary Ann still have a little bit of time left to complete your Summer
Shaffer. We will meet on Thursday, September 8 at 4 p.m. at Reading bingo sheet, so stop by the Teen Room and get yours
The Gardens. Please join us! You can pick up the book and today!
discussion sheet at the library.
Adult Game Night
Farmers Market Storytime:
Tuesday, September 6 at 6 p.m.
Join us by the Pump and Pantry on Friday, August 26 at 4
Vermont Room
p.m. We will sing songs, read stories and do a craft. All ages.
Adults 18 and up are invited to socialize and have fun
FREE
exploring modern board games.
Labor Day:
Happy Labor Day from the Ainsworth Public Library. We
will be CLOSED on Monday, September 5. We will re-open
on Tuesday at 2 p.m. Have a great day!

FEAR KNOT

SUPER CROSSWORD

Senior Day
Wednesday, September 7 at 1:30 p.m.
Milne Community Room
Calling all armchair travelers! Take an African safari with
adventurer and story teller extraordinaire Grace Greene.

Library Face-Lift:
The library is getting a face-lift on the outside of our building. Local Williamstown painter, Chester Clark from Clarks
Painting and Small Jobs (802-282-5264) has been hired to
paint the outside windows of the library, the ramp and the
porch. The library also received a discount on glass for replacing its windows from Aubuchon Hardware Store. Stop by and
see the progress!

Good News! Job Hunt Helper available through


December
We are thrilled to announce that the Job Hunt Helper program offered at Aldrich through the Community College of
Vermont has been extended for another four months! If you
are wanting to learn how to use a computer for the first time,
brush up on your tech skills, get a resume together, or re-enter
the job market, let our Job Hunt Helper guide you one-on-one.
Congratulations Summer Readers:
Call 476-7550 to make an appointment and start achieving
We had 20 youth complete their reading goals this summer. your goals today.
All combined, readers had 161 hours worth of reading. For
every 15 minutes of reading, youth received a raffle ticket
Library Closures
toward one of our prizes. We had 3 big prize winners: Lauren
The library will be closed on Monday, September 5 for
Duprey won the scooter, Natalie Beliveau won the tent, and Labor Day. The main library will also be closing for a week at
Michael Nutbrown won the hammock. Each participant the end of September so that our historic hardwood floors can
received a free book to celebrate their reading achievements. finally be refinished. We regret the inconvenience this will
pose to our patrons and will do everything possible to limit the
Library Hours:
disruption. During that time the York Branch in East Barre
2:00 to 6:00 Mon, *Tues, Thurs, Fri.
will be open for extended hours with full library services
(*6:00 to 7:00 volunteer staffed, call ahead.)
available there. Full information on the refinishing process
9:00 to 6:00 Wednesday 9:00 to 1:00 Saturday
and library services while it happens will be available soon at
802-433-5887, library@williamstownvt.org,www.ains- the main library and online.
worthpubliclibrary.org

Middlesex Featured in Books n Brunch in Hardwick, Sept. 10

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The last book in the Vermont Humanities Council discussion series International Migrations to and From the U.S. is
Middlesex by Jeffrey Eugenides. The discussion series has
featured books which have won the Pulitzer Prize to celebrate
the 100th Anniversary of the prize. Borrow a copy of the book
now at the Jeudevine Library.
From the first sentence of Jeffrey Eugenides Middlesex, I
was hooked by this complicated tale of a young girl who
grows into a man. The story of Cal Stephanides begins generations before his birth, in a small Greek village, when his
grandparents succumb to incestuous desires. Immigration to
the United States keeps Desdemona and Leftys secret intact
until their grandchild Cal reaches puberty. Told with both
humor and earnestness, the story grows more engaging with
every page.
The brilliance of this book emerges not from the superficial
story of a hermaphrodite but from the context historical,
scientific, psychological, political, geographical of Cals

birth and subsequent rebirth. Middlesex is about much more


than gender confusion. Cals mixed gender can be taken as a
metaphor for the experience of first- and second-generations
born of immigrants. (From a review by Debbie Lee
Wesselmann on Amazon.com.)
Come eat a great brunch (provided) and talk with others
who have read the book with a discussion led by Mary Hays
from the Vermont Humanities Council. Mary holds a graduate
degree in Humanities from the University of Chicago and has
taught literature and creative writing. Her fiction, book
reviews and essays have appeared in many magazines and
various Upper Valley publications. She is the author of the
novel, Learning to Drive.
The program will be held at the Memorial Building (the
Hardwick Town Office Building) at 20 Church St., Hardwick
on Sept. 10 at 9 a.m. For anyone who needs an elevator,
please call the Jeudevine Library at 472-5948. The program is
sponsored by the Friends of the Jeudevine Library.

Montpelier Senior Activity Center

Your Center for an Active Life


The Montpelier Senior Activity
Center (MSAC) is a vibrant gathering
place for healthy aging, lifelong learning, and delicious meals. We are an
active community, and theres always
something to do, no matter your interest. Plus, thanks to generous support
from local taxpayers and donors, all our programs are incredibly affordable.
MSAC, a department of the City of Montpelier, serves
more than 1,000 local residents aged 50 or older. Thats right,
you only need to be 50 to join as a member, and many of our
activities are open to all!

Lectures and presentations by financial planners and health


professionals, to concerts, travel talks and art shows, theres
an eclectic mix of activities offered at MSAC. In fact, during
the average week, we have more than 30 hours of free programming.
If You Love Delicious Food, Youll Love MSAC!
Join us for a FEAST Together community meal or enjoy a
meal delivered to your home. Our NECI-trained chef prepares
meals far beyond the ordinary. Join us for our FEAST
Together community meals on Tuesdays and Fridays from
12-1pm. Reservations strongly suggested to 262-6288. Meals
are $9 for those under 60, or a suggested $7 donation for those
60+. Cant make it to us? Our FEAST at Home meals come
to you. We deliver meals designed for your individual nutritional needs through our FEAST at Home program. We
deliver in Montpelier & Berlin. Contact 262-6288 for more
information.

If You Love Learning, Youll Love MSAC


Fall Class Registration Begins August 29
This fall, the Montpelier Senior Activity Center will offer
more than 60 weekly classes ranging from belly dancing to
yoga (not quite A-Z, but pretty close!). Our classes are very
affordable (starting at just $1.66 per week) and many are
taught by professionals in their field. Visit www.montpeliervt.org/msac or call us at 223-2518 to learn more. Fall class
registration begins on August 29, and classes fill quickly, so
dont miss out!
Some of our great classes include Beginning Mandarin
Chinese, Writing, the History of Jazz, Singing Songs of the
50s and 60s, Yoga (all levels), Argentine Tango, and much,
much more!

Randolph Senior Center

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limited to 15 participants.
Fork and Spoon Caf Menu for the next two weeks is as
follows:
Thursday, 8/25: Pork Noodle Casserole, Green Beans, Fruit
Salad, Biscuits, Butterscotch pudding
Monday, 8/29: Beef Stroganoff on buttered noodles,
Carrots, Corn bread, Chocolate Pudding w/ topping
Tuesday, 8/30: Chicken Divan, Mixed Veggies, Corn
Muffins, Strawberry Shortcake
Wednesday, 8/31: Salisbury Steaks, Roasted Potatoes,
Cranberry Carrots, Whole Wheat Bread, Upside Down
Banana Cake
Thursday, 9/1: Ranch Chicken, Sweet Potatoes, Brussels
Sprouts, Tossed Salad, Biscuits, Chocolate Pudding
Monday, 9/5: LABOR DAY -- [CLOSED]
Tuesday, 9/6: BIRTHDAY TUESDAY: Open Faced Turkey
Sandwiches on Whole Wheat Bread, Mashed Potatoes,
Brussels Sprouts, Pumpkin cake/ ice cream
Wednesday, 9/7: Liver & Onions/Chicken, Parsley Potatoes,
Spinach, Fruit Salad, Zucchini Bread, Brownies
Thursday, 9/8: Baked Fish, Brown Rice w/ Kidney Beans,
Stewed Tomatoes, Spinach salad, Whole Wheat Bread, Ice
Cream w/ Hot Fudge
Donations are welcome from those 60 and older. For those
under 60, the cost is $5. All donations are voluntary and
anonymous. Coffee, tea, water and low-fat milk are served
with each meal.
Call 728-9324 to confirm activities or for additional information.

Walk With Ease, an Arthritis Foundation evidencebased walking program, resumes September 12 and runs
until October 20. The class meets for 45-50 minutes, three
times a week: Mon., Wed., and Thurs, from 1-2 p.m. There
will be a short lecture at each class, then warm up exercises,
and a walk outside and cool down exercises. Please call
728-9324 to sign up. You must be able to stand 10 minutes
without pain. The minimum walk is 10 minutes. Class size

Twin Valley Senior Center

Open 10am- 10pm Daily All Summer Long


Weather Permitting
2702 Rt 100 Duxbury VT, 05676
802-244-0144
www.lotsoballsminigolf.com

Please note that the information printed about


Montpelier Senior Activity Center in the Montpelier
Recreation Department Brochure was incorrect. Find corrected information on page 12 of this weeks issue.

The Randolph Senior Center


at 6 Hale St. in Randolph is
open for the public from 9 a.m.
to 2 p.m. Lunch is served at the
centers Fork and Spoon Caf
Monday through Thursday at
noon. A list of on-going activities can be found on the Calendar
of Events section of this paper.
MARK YOUR CALENDARS:
September 10 HUGE YARD SALE located at 69 No.
Main St., Randolph, VT (between Kimball Library and
Chandler Cultural Center) to benefit our Meals on Wheels
and congregate lunch programs.
Donations needed like new items, handicrafts, your
stuff from the garage and attic, and baked goods the day of
the sale.
Volunteers needed to help set up for Saturdays sale, to
handle sales, and to clean up at the end of the day. For more
information call 728-9324, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., Mondays through
Thursdays. Message can be left at other times.

MINI GOLF
Adults $7
Kids $5

If You Love Living Life to the Fullest, Youll Love


MSAC!
If youre 50 or older, wed love to welcome you as a member of the Montpelier Senior Activity Center! Membership
begins at just $15/year for Montpelier residents, and gives
you access to dozens of classes, diverse events, fun trips,
member benefits, and a vibrant community of friends! Stop
by for a tour at 58 Barre Street or call us at 223-2518 to learn
more. Wed love to show you why were anything but your
typical senior center.

If You Love Engaging Events, Youll Love MSAC!


In addition to our classes, we also offer lots of lectures,
presentations, activities, meals, and groups that are open to all
seniors at no or low cost. From films, Osher Lifelong Learning

Great Family Fun For Kids Of All Ages

Find summers hottest


deals right here in Central
Vermont at your friendly
local merchants!

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RECLINERS

RECLINING SOFAS

Thanksgiving Dinner in August!


As many of you have heard in the past, it is Christmas in
July. Well, TVSC is having Thanksgiving in August! On
Sunday, August 28, from 4:30-6:30 p.m., Twin Valley Senior
Center, located at Route 2, Blueberry Commons in East
Montpelier, is having an early delicious Thanksgiving Dinner.
On the menu is: roast turkey, creamy mashed potatoes with
gravy, vegetables, rolls, and dessert. All for the price of $10
per person. Chef Albert Sabatino will be preparing this
scrumptious dinner for you, and the proceeds will benefit our
Meals on Wheels Program. If you are not able to eat at the
center, you may call in advance, 223-3322, to reserve a meal
to take out, but we do need to know before the 28th. Please
plan to have your Sunday dinner at TVSC on the 28th, and
you will be supporting the seniors who count on us for so
many meals, either at the center or in the comfort of their
homes. If you have any questions, call Rita, at 223-3322. See
you soon. A 50/50 raffle will be held also that day.

meals always include vegetables. We wash, cut, and package


them all for use this winter, allowing us to save money for our
senior needs. Thank you so much in advance. JD Green at
Froggy Radio has been such a help getting the word out on
our Plant an Extra row, and this has been such a great help
to us, and we thank him! And an extra big thank you to
Charilyn Williams and Lilly, too!

$299

Family Owned & Operated


97 US Rt. 302 Barre-Montpelier Rd 802-479-0671

Feldenkrais Class
We have had a wonderful reception to the Feldenkrais class
and we are offering it again. Paul Erlbaum has agreed to teach
a free Introduction to Feldenkrais class on Wednesday,
October 5 at 1 p.m. at the center. Come early for a delicious
lunch, starting at 12:15 p.m., for the cost of $5, and then join
the free class. This method is an exploratory, playful form of
movement that helps people increase their enjoyment and
ease as they move in everyday life. It is about using your
muscles and skeleton efficiently and enjoyably. We ask you to
bring a blanket or mat, thick enough to lie on comfortably. If
you enjoy the class, Paul will offer classes on October 12, 19,
26, November 2, 9, 16, from 1-2 p.m. The cost for the entire
class series, is only $35. Call Rita at 223-3322 for more information. If there is enough interest, maybe Paul will offer an
evening class.
See you at the turkey dinner on Sunday, August 28th!
Support your senior family, friends, and neighbors. They have
always been there for you. Please be there for them, too!

Garden Vegetables - Seniors Love Them.


Early last spring, we had asked all gardeners, to please
plant an extra row of vegetable seeds for the seniors at our
center, and then donate them when ready, to us.
We thank each and every one of you that have brought such
wonderful fresh vegetables to the center. We prepare all of
them, nothing is wasted. And we continue our plea to you please bring your extra vegetables to us, as all our nutritious

start at $699

starting
at

Free Technology Workshops Offered at the Waterbury Public Library

The Waterbury Public Library is offering a series free


How To technology workshops this fall with the Librarys
Technology Librarian, Delia Gillen, for those who need help
using various applications on your computer and the internet.
The first workshop on Wednesday, September 7 at 6:30
p.m. is specifically for Mac users looking to learn out to create a photo slideshow. Then on Tuesday, September 13 at
noon, Delia will de-mystify the popular social media site,
Facebook, and show you how to be a confident user. On
Wednesday, September 28 at 6:30 PM learn how to download
eBooks and audio books to your electronic device, and then

on Wednesday, October 5 at 6:30 PM Delia will explain


Cloud Computing and how to use it.
Full descriptions of these workshops can be found on the
librarys website at www.waterburypubliclibrary.com under
Events.
Please call the Waterbury Public Library at 244-7036 to
pre-register.
As a reminder, Delia is also giving free 30-minute personalized, one-on-one technology help sessions by appointment
on Mondays, Tuesdays, and Wednesdays. Again, please call
the library to set up an appointment.

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Thomas S. White

Tom White passed away on Thursday,


August 11, 2016. Born May 30, 1949 in
Randolph, VT, the son of Robert T. and
Leila E. (Wallace) White, Tom attended
Hartford Elementary and Hartford High
School (Class of 1967). Later he graduated
from North Hampton College in 1969 with
a Degree in Accounting.
On September 12, 1970, he married
Sherry Goss, who was his high school sweetheart. They were
married in White River Junction and made their home in
Barre, VT.
Tom was an active member of the Barre Fish and Game
Club for over 36 years and a Vermont Hunter Education
instructor for over 30 years. In his spare time, he enjoyed
hunting, being at camp, watching NASCAR, Thunder Road
racing and just being outdoors. He especially enjoyed spending time with his family and friends. He enjoyed Parker
Day, teasing his two boys, and visiting his other grandchildren in Georgia. All of whom always warmed his heart. He
will always be remembered for his sense of humor, which at
times irritated his wife, but that never stopped him.
He leaves behind his wife Sherry of 46 years and their three
children. A daughter Kristina Oliver, her husband Mitch of
Georgia; their sons, both of Barre Town, Tommy White and
his wife Katie and Joey White and his wife Sara. His five
grandchildren, Natalie, Madison, Chloe, Brandon, and Parker;
his mother-in-law, Sachiko Drown of Williamstown; his sisters Betty Clermont of Berlin and Diana Tuthill and her husband, Bruce of West Hartford; sister-in-law Janet Boucher and
her significant other, David; many nieces, nephews, and cousins; as well as lifelong friends Paul Remick and Ed Smith.
He was predeceased by his parents, his brother Robert
White, sister-in-law Janice, and sisters Donna Conrad and
Ramona White.
In honor of Toms request, there will be a celebration of life
on Sunday August 21, 2016 12:00 p.m. at the Barre Fish and
Game Club. He wanted a true celebration of life and everyone
is asked to bring a memory to share.
In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made in his name
to the Barre Fish and Game Club, PO Box 130 Barre, VT
05641
Other passings
BRIAN PETER AMET, 61, of Clematis Street,
Dorchester, Massachusetts, passed away suddenly from a heart attack on Friday August 5,
2016, at his home with his lifelong partner of 38
years, Joseph Haley, by his side. He was born
the son of Francis W. Amet and Georgia Savas
Amet, who predeceased him. Born February 18,
1955, in Barre, Vermont, Brian attended Barre schools and
graduated from Spaulding High School in 1973. Brians life
was enriched with music beginning at a very early age. He
was an accomplished pianist, guitar, double-bass player and
surrounded himself with music every day of his life. He and
his friends played together in several rock bands around the
area during his high school years. In high school, he was
involved with the concert band, jazz band, orchestra and
drama club. He attended the Adamant School of Music for
many years, perfecting his piano talent. He moved to Boston
to attend the Berklee College of music following his high
school graduation and later graduated from the Pedigree
Career Center in Lynn, Massachusetts, and worked as a professional dog groomer at Belmont Pet Shop in Belmont,
Massachusetts, until his retirement two months ago.

daughter was a scout. She was employed by the Montpelier


school system for 25 years, first as a substitute teacher, then
as the audio visual coordinator at the high school. She was the
long-time costume director for the Masque Drama Club. Jean
was also a director of the Montpelier Historical Society and
later served as president. For many years, she assembled their
booth at the history expo at the Tunbridge Worlds Fair. She
had a great interest in the Vermont Historical Society and has
given many articles to their museum. She had a great interest
in the Civil War and she walked many battlefields on her
tours. Jean was a member of the Senior Citizens Advisory
Board and was the director of the Montpelier Senior Center
for six years. Jean also served as the director of the 251 Club
for 30 years.
SEAMUS WHALEN BEALL, born May 26,
1999, passed away on Thursday Aug. 11. Seamus
attended U-32 High School where he was a
member of the high schools varsity soccer team
and he also played for Capital Soccer Club. The
greatness of his loving spirit and the ever-presence of his positive nature cannot be captured by
words. His life was a gift to all who knew him and his memory will forever shine bright in all of our hearts.

LORRAINE FRANCES BENEDINI, 81, formerly of Barre,


passed away in Orlando, Florida, on Feb. 11, 2016. Born in
Barre on Oct. 28, 1934, she was the daughter of Hilda
Benedini. Hilda passed away when Lorraine was 3 years old.
She then lived with her grandparents, Giovanni and Petrina
(Rossi) Benedini, of Barre, who adopted her in 1949.
Graduating in 1952 from Spaulding High School, Lorraine
was employed by an insurance agency in Barre and then went
to work for the state of Vermont in Montpelier as a secretary
for the Gov. Dean Davis administration. Moving to
Washington, D.C., in the late 60s, Lorraine worked as an
administrative assistant many years, first for Rep. Robert
Stafford, later Rep. Richard Mallory and then for Sen. James
Jeffords, from which she retired. Moving to Orlando to be
closer to her brothers, Michael and Gino Benedini, she had
made her home there since. Lorraine was a member of the Full
Gospel Womens Fellowship while living in Washington. She
JEAN L. BALHAM, 90, formerly of Gould Apartments, enjoyed a variety of crafts, particularly creating jewelry and
died on Sunday, April 17, 2016, at the Central three-dimensional art.
Vermont Medical Center. She was born on Oct.
RAYMON G. BULLIS, 87, of
19, 1925, the daughter of Frederick and Winona
Church Street, passed away peace(ONeil) Goodall. She graduated from
fully Friday, August 12, 2016, at his home. Born
Montpelier High School and Syracuse University.
on October 8, 1928, in East Barre, he was the
While studying there, she also was an assistant
son of Henry H. and Hazel A. (Smith) Bullis. He
instructor at Syracuse University College of
attended the East Barre School and graduated
Home Economics where she received her masters degree.
from Spaulding High School in Barre in the
She later went to the University of Missouri to teach related
arts. She was formerly married to Ronald Balham. While he class of 1946. Ray served in the United States Army from
was studying to earn his Ph.D, they lived in his native country November 1950 to November 1952. On November 26, 1955,
of New Zealand for two years where their daughter, Ronda, Ray married Mary Claire Beaudoin in St. Sylvester Catholic
was born. Jean came to Montpelier when her husband went to Church in Graniteville. Following their wedding, they made
work in the Antarctic. Jean was a member of the Trinity their home in East Barre. In 1954, Ray and his father, Henry,
United Methodist Church, where she taught Sunday school purchased the Blake Grocery Store in East Barre, which
and she was president of the United Methodist Women for became the Bullis Store. They operated it for 32 years. Rays
five years. She was also a former Girl Scout leader while her brother, Laurence Bullis, also helped in the family business.
After selling the store, Ray went to work for Philip-Morris for
five years until his retirement. A lifelong East Barre resident,
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for 30 years and a member of the East Barre Congregational
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Club, the Elks Club, and the American Legion Post 10, all of
Barre. His interests through the years included camping, gardening, motorcycling and snowmobiling. He also helped family, friends and neighbors with his snowplow during the winter season.

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PATRICIA ARLENE CURTIS died peacefully at the home of her daughter, Deborah Curtis,
in Barre, Vermont, on Aug. 11, 2016. Born in
Richmond, Maine, on May 22, 1931, to Henry
James Smith and Arlene Thomas Smith, she was
the third child of four children. Patricia attended
school in Montpelier where she met Richard
Curtis. He began walking her home while in grammar school.
They began dating in high school and were married on Aug.

11, 1952, with only two brief separations for Richards service
time in the Navy and Patricia enrolling at the Deaconess
School of Nursing in Boston. Patricias dream was to become
a nurse. That dream, unfortunately, was never realized due to
an accident only months from graduation. After her marriage
and birth of her children she turned her energies to raising a
family. In her early life she was passionate about gardening,
needlework and rug braiding. While living in Plainfield,
Vermont, she opened a small rug braiding shop. In later years,
she enjoyed reading and spending time with her children and
their spouses, grandchildren and great-grandchildren. She
spent many wonderful years with friends and family at their
camp in North Ferrisburgh, Vermont.
FRANCIS JR. FLOOD, 65, of Northfield, Vermont,
passed away unexpectedly on Aug. 6, 2016. A lifetime resident of Northfield, Jr. was a partner and then owner of Central
Vermont Floor Installation, taking it from a small floor-covering business to one of the most successful commercial flooring businesses in the state of Vermont. An avid outdoorsman,
he enjoyed spending his free time in the woods hunting, riding
around in his Corvette and spending time with his family and
two granddaughters.
ROBERT ARDEN MILLER, 83, of West
Road, died unexpectedly Thursday, Aug. 11,
2016, at his home. Born Nov. 7, 1932, in Cabot,
he was the son of Harry A. and Edith (Martin)
Miller. He attended South Barre schools and
Spaulding High School in Barre. On July 20,
1952, he married Sylvia J. Lawrence at the
Miller Homestead in Barre Town where they spent their married life. Sylvia died July 19, 2002, at her home. Bob was a
longtime dairy farmer and a beloved school bus driver for the
Montpelier school system. He will be well remembered for
raising corn and distributing it to many local grocery stores.
He adored his grandchildren and great-grandchildren, friendly
and helpful to all whether family, friends or strangers, and we
will always remember that. Bob was a longtime member of
the South Barre and Montpelier Church of Christ and several
health support groups.
JOYCE GWENDOLYN NASH, 87, of Bonita
Springs, Florida, died July 19, 2016. Joyce
Knowles Nash was born in Skowhegan, Maine,
on March 3, 1929. Joyce was the third child of
six children born to Minnie and Dana Knowles.
She grew up on a farm in Skowhegan. After
several years on the farm she moved to Boston
where she met and married her husband, Warren Robert Nash,
in 1949. The couple moved to Montpelier, Vermont, in 1952
for her husbands work with National Life Insurance. While
busy raising her growing sons - Greg Nash, of Tampa, Florida,
and David Nash, of Boston, Massachusetts - Joyce spent
many hours volunteering as the director of Central Vermont
Medical Hospitals gift shop. She was a consummate wife and
mother. She delighted in raising her sons. Above all, she was
a steadfast support to her husband, Warren, as he directed
many social and business events for National Life Insurance
throughout the U.S. and abroad. Their life was one of socializing and traveling. Her passions were the arts. Noted for her
ability to design and paint, she received many national awards
for her paintings.
CAROLE JEAN PONTIUS, age 76, of Las
Vegas, Nevada, formerly of Neenah, Wisconsin,
and Wausau, Wisconsin, passed away peacefully
at her home on August 7, 2016, of complications
from cancer. Carole was born in Wausau on
August 21, 1939, to the late Mary Ann and
Arthur Bluhm. She graduated from Wausau
Lutheran schools, and from Fox Valley Technical School in
Appleton with a degree in computer science. She married
Alan Pontius in February 1987. The couple enjoyed 29 years
of marriage and the company of their combined families and
friends. Carole retired from Kimberly-Clark in 1997, later
moving to Arizona and then to Las Vegas. They traveled
extensively, including with the Neenah Community Band
trips to Europe, and a travel club trip to China. Carole also
enjoyed quilting and playing Mahjongg and bunko with
friends and neighbors in Las Vegas. She was a member of
Mensa.

Capstone Community Action Hires Deputy Director of


Mission Fulfillment and Program Excellence,
Director of Resource Development and Grants

Capstone Community Action announced today that


Christine Johnson has joined the organization as Deputy
Director of Mission Fulfillment and Program Excellence.
Brian Tagliaferro was hired in May as the Director of
Resource Development and Grants. Both positions are a critical part of the leadership team at Capstone Community
Action.
Johnson served as the Director of Policy and Program
Integration for the Vermont Agency of Human Services
Office of the Secretary. Prior to that, she worked as an AHS
Field Director, and worked for the Jim Casey Youth
Opportunities Initiative. Her early work as a state employee in
both child welfare and corrections aided her understanding of
Vermont communities. A strong background in community
engagement, results based accountability, financial literacy,
and expertise in developing trauma informed organizations
will contribute to the fulfillment of Capstones mission.
Tagliaferro came to Capstone from Vermont Public Radio
where he was Manager of Philanthropic Giving for nearly
four years. Prior to that, he was the Development Director for
a human service organization for five and a half years.
Tagliaferro has spent 15 years in the non-profit sector work

ing on issues ranging from the environment, justice, voting


and disabilities.
Tagliaferro brings a wealth of experience in all aspects of
individual donor cultivation. His expertise includes planned
giving, grant research and writing, and communications.
Tagliaferro comes to the agency at a crucial time when individual and community commitment and investment are
needed as a solution to address the challenges of vulnerable
Vermonters.
I am delighted to have Christine and Brian on our team.
Their talent, drive and commitment to our mission will be
essential to our agencys ability to fulfill our mission at
unprecedented levels across Lamoille, Orange and Washington
counties, and to continue our leadership role for the State in
our 51st year of serving Vermonters, Dan H. Hoxworth,
Executive Director of Capstone Community Action, stated.
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Carol A. Carlson Elected to National Life Board of Directors

on their strategic transactions, including acquisitions, dispositions and initial public offerings. Additionally, she advised
companies on the impacts of new and developing accounting
and financial reporting guidance.
She serves on several committees of The Boston Club,
including the Not-for-Profit Board Committee. She is also a
past member of Ernst & Youngs Partner Advisory Council
and is a frequent speaker at insurance industry technical conferences.
Carlson has a special interest in gender-equity and inclusiveness and led Ernst & Youngs efforts on those initiatives
for a number of years.

Carol A. Carlson, who specialized in auditing and accounting in the insurance industry during her career in accounting,
was elected to the National Life board of directors at its
August meeting.
Carlson recently retired as a partner of the accounting firm
of Ernst & Young, LLP, after 36 years. Her clients included
many of the largest life and annuity writers in the world, as
well as many of the largest global property and casualty insurers.
Carol brings a wealth of expertise and real-world knowhow to our board, said Tom MacLeay, National Life board
chairman.
During her time at Ernst & Young, Carlson advised insurers

Darren Benoit, PE, Joins DuBois & King as Transportation Director

DuBois & King consulting engineers announce that Darren


Benoit has joined the firm as Vice President and Transportation
Division Director. A licensed professional engineer in six
states, Benoit has 27 years of transportation infrastructure
planning and design experience for municipalities and departments of transportation throughout New England. His experience includes managing the design of complex highway,

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Vermont Legal Aid welcomed Mairead C. OReilly on


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two-year fellowship is supported by generous donations from
Vermont lawyers and law firms to the annual Vermont Bar
Foundation Access to Justice Campaign.
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Progressive Party Nominates Carl Etnier for


State Representative in Middlesex/East
Montpelier District (Washington-5)

The
Vermont
Progressive
Party
nominated Carl Etnier
to run in the November
election for the state
representative district
of Middlesex and East
Montpelier. The partys
district committee gave
the nod to Etnier based
on his history of support for the Progressive
Party and its candidates and his support of the
partys principles and platform.
Etnier finished second in the Democratic
primary for the position; the top three votegetters in the Democratic primary all sought
the Progressive Partys nomination.
District committee chair Traven Leyshon
said, We saw a strong interest among candidates in the Democratic primary in becoming
fusion candidates, going into November with
both the Democratic and Progressive Party
nominations. More strikingly, Etnier and one
other candidate also said they were willing to
run as a straight Progressive if they lost the
Democratic primary.
Etnier is endorsed by the Vermont AFLCIO and the grassroots activist organization
Rights and Democracy. Ben Cohen and Jerry
Greenfield, founder of Ben & Jerrys, write,
Carl shows commitment and passion, especially on a topic dear to our heartsridding
politics of the influence of big money. And it
speaks volumes that he was endorsed by
Rights and Democracy, the leading statewide
organization for progressive social change.
Activist and author Bill McKibben said,
Carl Etnier has worked long and hard on
progressive and environmental causes; his
knowledge base is deep and wide, and his
commitment obvious.
Etnier has cited strengthened local food,
energy, and purchases as areas hed like the
legislature to continue to help the state
develop.

We have a statewide food strategy, and


weve added over 5,000 jobs to the food and
agriculture sector since that was adopted in
2011, Etnier said. We have a state energy
strategy, and Vermont has more than 17,000
workers in the growing clean energy sector.
Thats a good startand we can do much
more.
Its also important for Vermont to push the
envelope to rein in the influence of money in
politics, Etnier explains.
With new membership ahead on the US
Supreme Court, the door is open to challenging Citizens United and related rulings
that have thwarted Vermonts campaign
finance laws in the past. And under current
law, we need to use the best practices for
campaign financing and legislative ethics,
he said.
A member of the Hunger Mountain Coop
Council and the East Montpelier Select Board,
Etnier brings experience in governing bodies.
He is a graduate of the Snelling Centers
Vermont Leadership Institute. He has covered
state and local news for Goddard College
Community Radio (WGDR-WGDH), WDEV
radio, Vermont Digger, the Times Argus, the
Bridge, The World, and other publications
and broadcast outlets.
Etnier works at Goddard College at the
radio station. Before he got into media, his
previous career was in sustainable water and
wastewater treatment, which included five
years at Stone Environmental in Montpelier.
There he consulted for municipalities and
brought ground-breaking ideas to the national
conversation in the field through EPA-funded
research projects. He has lived in Japan,
Sweden, and Norway, where he did Ph.D.
studies at the Agricultural University of
Norway. His M.A. is in liberal education from
St. Johns College in Santa Fe, New Mexico,
and his B.Sc. is in sustainable agriculture
(botany and crop ecology) from Cornell
University.

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that appears in the Fall
Montpelier Recreation
Department Brochure
on page 14.

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Heres whats coming This Fall!

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thu-sun: sept 15-25


1 actor. 24 characters! A tour-de-force!
The difficult journey from apartheid to
freedom, thru the eyes of a six-year-old.
Full of love, laughter, heartbreak & hope.

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802-223-2518
WWW.MONTPELIER-VT.ORG/MSAC
Throw out your preconceived notions of a senior

center. Anyone 50 or older can join the Montpelier Senior Activity Center, located at 58 Barre
Street (right across from the Recreation Building), a vibrant center for healthy aging, lifelong
learning, and delicious meals. We offer more
than 40 recurring class series, in addition to lots
of fun special events, educational lectures, trips,
and more. Theres something for everyone and
every interest.
MEMBERS can take advantage of our classes;
reduced rates on swimming, tennis, and the
gym at First-in-Fitness, membership at Snap
Fitness and Rehab Gym; reduced rates for trips;
computer lab; extensive selection of games and
puzzles; and more. Facility rentals and on-site
catering are also available.
MEMBERSHIP at the Montpelier Senior
Activity Center opens up a world of opportunity and fun!
ANNUAL DUES are $15 for Montpelier
residents, $30 for residents of supporting towns
(Berlin, Calais, E. Montpelier, Moretown,
Middlesex, Worcester), and $50 for residents
of other towns. Our membership year runs July
1-June 30.
Were an active community of over 900 seniors,
half in their 50s or 60s. We offer classes and
events for boomers and beyond, with many
events and activities free and open to the public. Stop in and give us a try.
VISIT THE OFFICE, call us at 802-2232518, or visit Montpelier-vt.org/msac for more
information on all our activities. MSAC registration forms and newsletters are also available
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CLASS SERIES:
MSAC offers recurring class series in topics as
diverse as foreign language, yoga, and singing.
Our classes fall into three broad categories: arts
and crafts, humanities, and movement. Most
classes run 10-12 weeks. Many are in evening
hours for those who are unavailable during the
business day. Fall classes run from late September through December, and registration begins
on Monday, August 29.

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just $25-$35 for 10 weeks. Financial Aid/Scholarship assistance is available to make classes
and activities accessible to all.

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Full class lists and descriptions will be available in mid-August on the MSAC website,
www.montpelier-vt.org/msac.
FREE ACTIVITIES:
We offer more than 30 hours of weekly free
activities, including clinics, support groups,
games, technology assistance, concerts, lectures, lm, and more. We have a Library lled
with books and helpful resources, and clinics
in foot care, massage, and more. We also host
the Montpelier Memory Caf for those with
memory disorders and their caregivers, every
2nd Saturday at 10am.
FEAST MEALS PROGRAM:
Delicious and healthy meals featuring fresh
local ingredients, available here or to-go on
Tuesdays and Fridays (day may change soon
to Thursday please inquire) from 12pm-1pm.
$9 for anyone under 60, no charge with $7 suggested donation for those aged 60+. Reservations requested at 262-6288 or justbasicsinc@
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Classmates from Montpelier High School class of 1951 met Wednesday, August 3, 2016 at the Capitol Plaza Hotel and Conference Center for their 65th Reunion Celebration. Pictured, back row (L-R): John
Corskie, Milan Lawson, Donald Rowan, Donald Hemenway, David Perrin, Earle Ellingwood, Dick Brigham, John Bianchi, David Maunsell, Chuck Robie Booth. Middle row - Priscilla Perrin, Ann Brousseau,
Claire Taplin, Betty Hayward, Kay Anderson, Carole Schlank, Connie Johnson, Luella Farnham. Front row - Betty Brown, David Morse, Evelyn Trono, Joyce OBrien, Leona Day, Marjorie St. John, Charlene
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SUPERIOR COURT
ORANGE UNIT

STATE OF VERMONT
CIVIL DIVISION
Docket Number 182-10-15 Oecv

COMMUNITY NATIONAL BANK,


Plaintiff
v.
HEATHER O. GRIFFIN,
BRADLEY GRIFFIN and
CENTRAL VERMONT MEDICAL CENTER,
Defendants
NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE
By virtue of the Judgment and Decree of Foreclosure by Judicial Sale
(Foreclosure Judgment) filed July 25, 2016 and the Power of Sale contained in a
certain mortgage granted by Heather O. Griffin and Bradley Griffin (Mortgagor)
to Community National Bank dated November 19, 2010 and recorded in Book 74
at Pages 80-92 of the Town of Topsham Land Records, for breach of the conditions
of said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing the same, the undersigned
will cause to be sold at public auction (Sale) at 2:00 PM on September 13, 2016,
the lands and premises known as 464 VT RT 25 (formerly 11 Warsley Road),
West Topsham, Vermont (Mortgaged Property) more particularly described as
follows:
Being all and the same land and premises conveyed to Heather O. Griffin
and Bradley Griffin by Quitclaim Deed of Kathleen Hatch f/k/a Kathleen H.
OMeara, dated August 23, 2004 and of record in Book 65 at Pages 186-187
of the Town of Topsham Land Records.
Being a portion of property said to contain 0.5 acres, more or less, together
with dwelling house, and being a portion of all and the same lands and
premises conveyed to Kathleen H. OMeara by by Quit Claim Deed of Bruce
J. OMeara dated May 21, 2003 and recorded in Book 62 at Page 602 of the
Town of Topsham Land Records.
Being a portion of all and the same lands and premises conveyed to Bruce
J. OMeara and Kathleen H. OMeara by Warranty Deed of Joyce O. Stone,
Laurence J. OMeara, Kermit T. OMeara and Kenneth W. OMeara dated July
21, 1979 and of record in Book 40 at Pges 384-386 of the Town of Topsham
Land Records.
The property is more particularly described in a survey entitled Survey Plat
for the Subdivision of Property in Topsham, Vermont, Belonging to Kathleen
Hatch, Located on Vermont Route No. 25 and Warsley Road, Dated 22
August 2004, Surveyed by Thomas C. Otterman recorded at Map Slide 32-5
and which lot is entitled on said survey as Lot to be Conveyed, 0.5 acres
Reference is hereby made to two deeds: (1) Quit Claim Deed from Kathleen
Hatch to Brad Griffin and Heather Griffin dated August 16, 2004 and recorded
in Book 65 at Pages 184-185 of the Town of Topsham Land Records, the
purpose of which was to release Bruce OMearas Right of First Refusal on
the 0.5 acre parcel; and (2) Corrective Quit Claim Deed from Bruce OMeara
to Kathleen OMeara (now Hatch) acknowledged August 24, 2004 and
recorded in Book 65 at Pages 180-181 of the Town of Topsham Land Records
to correct a defective previous power of attorney.
Reference is also made to Wastewater Permit WW-3-9560 dated June 29,
2004 and of record in Book 65 at Page 1 of the Town of Topsham Land
Records.
This conveyance is subject to and with the benefit of any utility easements,
spring rights, easements for ingress and egress, and rights incidental to each
of the same as may appear of record, provided that this paragraph shall not
reinstate any such encumbrances previously extinguished by the Marketable
Record Title Act, Chapter 5, Subchapter 7, Title 27, Vermont Statutes
Annotated.
Reference is hereby made to the above mentioned instruments, the records
thereof, the references therein made, and their respective records and
references, in further aid of this description.
TERMS OF SALE: The Sale will be held at the Mortgaged Property. The
Mortgaged Property will be sold AS IS, WHERE IS, WITH ALL FAULTS, WITH NO
REPRESENTATIONS OR WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND, subject to easements,
rights of way, covenants, permits, reservations and restrictions of record, superior
liens, if any, encumbrances that are not extinguished by the sale, title defects,
environmental hazards, unpaid real estate taxes (delinquent and current, including
penalty and interest, if any), and municipal liens, to the highest bidder.
The successful bidder shall pay a deposit of at least $10,000 of the purchase price
in cash or bank treasurers/cashiers check at the time of Sale. The deposit must
be increased to at least ten percent (10%) of the successful bid within 5 calendar
days of the Sale. The balance of the purchase price shall be paid within ten days
after entry of a confirmation order. The successful bidder will be required to sign
a purchase and sale contract with NO CONTINGENCIES except confirmation of
the sale by the court. Title will be transferred by Confirmation Order. The Sale
may be postponed one or more times for a total time of up to thirty (30) days, by
announcing the new sale date to those present at each adjournment or by posting
notice at a conspicuous place at the location of the sale. Notice of the new sale
date shall also be sent by first class mail, postage prepaid, to the Mortgagors
administrator at her last known address at least five days before the new sale
date.
Other terms to be announced at the Sale or contact the Thomas Hirchak Company
at 1-800-634-7653 or www.thcauction.com
The Mortgagor or her personal representatives or assigns may redeem the
Mortgaged Property at any time prior to the Sale by paying the full amount
due under the mortgage, including post-judgment expenses and the costs and
expenses of sale.
Dated at Cabot, Vermont, this 9th day of August, 2016.
Community National Bank
By: Steckel Law Office
By:/s/ Susan J. Steckel
By: Susan J. Steckel, Esq.
P. O. Box 247
Marshfield, Vermont 05658-0247
802-563-4400

SUPERIOR COURT
WASHINGTON UNIT

STATE OF VERMONT SUPERIOR COURT


WASHINGTON UNIT

CIVIL DIVISION
Docket Number 106-2-16 Wncv

COMMUNITY NATIONAL BANK,


Plaintiff
v.
SHIRLEY B. DUQUETTE,
ADMINISTRATOR OF THE ESTATE OF ARMAND JOSEPH DUQUETTE
II AND
OCCUPANTS OF 26-28 WILLEY STREET, BARRE, VERMONT
Defendants
NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE
By virtue of the Judgment and Decree of Foreclosure by Judicial Sale
(Foreclosure Judgment) filed July 25, 2016 and the Power of Sale
contained in a certain mortgage granted by Armand Joseph Duquette II
(Mortgagor) to Community National Bank dated June 15, 2005 and recorded in Book 223 at Pages 279-288 of the City of Barre Land Records,
for breach of the conditions of said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing the same, the undersigned will cause to be sold at public auction
(Sale) at 11:00 AM on September 13, 2016, the lands and premises
known as 26-28 Willey Street, Barre, Vermont (Mortgaged Property)
more particularly described as follows:
Being all and the same land and premises conveyed to Armand J. Duquette II, now deceased, by Warranty Deed of David W. OBrien dated
August 17, 2001 and of record in Book 187, Page 509 of the City of
Barre Land Records.
Being all and the same lands and premises conveyed to David W.
OBrien by Warranty Deed of Jeffrey D. Mugford and Joanne W. Mugford
dated September 27, 1993 and of record in Book 153, Page 198 of the
City of Barre Land Records.
Armand J. Duquette II was also known as Armand Joseph Duquette II.
The lands and premises are subject to and benefit from a common driveway easement. This conveyance is subject to and with the benefit of any
utility easements, spring rights, easements for ingress and egress, and
rights incidental to each of the same as may appear of record, provided that this paragraph shall not reinstate any such encumbrances
previously extinguished by the Marketable Record Title Act, Chapter 5,
Subchapter 7, Title 27, Vermont Statutes Annotated.
Reference is hereby made to the above mentioned instruments, the records thereof, the references therein made, and their respective records
and references, in further aid of this description.
TERMS OF SALE: The Sale will be held at the Mortgaged Property. The
Mortgaged Property will be sold AS IS, WHERE IS, WITH ALL FAULTS,
WITH NO REPRESENTATIONS OR WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND,
subject to easements, rights of way, covenants, permits, reservations
and restrictions of record, superior liens, if any, encumbrances that are
not extinguished by the sale, title defects, environmental hazards, unpaid real estate taxes (delinquent and current, including penalty and
interest, if any), and municipal liens, to the highest bidder.
The successful bidder shall pay a deposit of at least $10,000 of the
purchase price in cash or bank treasurers/cashiers check at the time
of Sale. The deposit must be increased to at least ten percent (10%) of
the successful bid within 5 calendar days of the Sale. The balance of the
purchase price shall be paid within ten days after entry of a confirmation
order. The successful bidder will be required to sign a purchase and sale
contract with NO CONTINGENCIES except confirmation of the sale by
the court. Title will be transferred by Confirmation Order. The Sale may
be postponed one or more times for a total time of up to thirty (30) days,
by announcing the new sale date to those present at each adjournment
or by posting notice at a conspicuous place at the location of the sale.
Notice of the new sale date shall also be sent by first class mail, postage
prepaid, to the Mortgagors administrator at her last known address at
least five days before the new sale date.
Other terms to be announced at the Sale or contact the Thomas Hirchak
Company at 1-800-634-7653 or www.thcauction.com
The Mortgagors personal representatives or assigns may redeem the
Mortgaged Property at any time prior to the Sale by paying the full
amount due under the mortgage, including post-judgment expenses
and the costs and expenses of sale.
Dated at Cabot, Vermont, this 2nd day of August, 2016.
Community National Bank
By: Steckel Law Office
By: Susan J. Steckel, Esq.
P. O. Box 247
Marshfield, Vermont 05658-0247
802-563-4400

STATE OF VERMONT
CIVIL DIVISION
Docket Number 722-11-15 Wncv

VERMONT HOUSING FINANCE AGENCY,


Plaintiff
v.
JACQUELINE P. FLOOD and
SARA M. GOSSELIN
Defendants
NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE
By virtue of the Judgment and Decree of Foreclosure by Judicial Sale (Foreclosure
Judgment) filed January 29, 2016 and the Power of Sale contained in a certain
mortgage granted by Jacqueline P. Flood and Jason L. Flood, now deceased
(Mortgagor), to North Country Federal Credit Union dated December 31, 2008
and recorded in Book 250 at Pages 467-484 of the City of Barre Land Records,
of which mortgage Vermont Housing Finance Agency is the present holder under
an Assignment of Mortgage dated January 7, 2009 of record in Book 251 at Page
841 of the City of Barre Land Records, for breach of the conditions of the mortgage
and for the purpose of foreclosing the same, the undersigned will cause to be
sold at public auction (Sale) at 10:00 AM on September 19, 2016, the lands and
premises known as 36 Perry Street, Barre, Vermont (Mortgaged Property) more
particularly described as follows:
Being all and the same land and premises conveyed to Jason L. Flood (now
deceased) and Jacqueline P. Flood, husband and wife as tenants by the
entirety, by Executors Deed of Alexandra M. Pastor, Executor of the Estate
of Daniel J. Pastor, dated December 31, 2008 and of record as of January 2,
2009 in Book 250 at Pages 465-466 of the City of Barre Land Records.
Being all and the same lands and premises conveyed to Daniel J. Pastor, a
single person, by Quit Claim Deed of Daniel J. Pastor and Verbena Pastor
dated August 31, 2004 and recorded September 28, 2004 at Book 216,
Pages 746-747 of the Barre City Land Records and re-recorded on March 18,
2008 in Book 245, Page 627 of the Barre City Land Records; and further are
described as those lands and premises known as 36 Perry Street, so-called,
in the City of Barre, Vermont.
Reference is made to a Quit Claim Deed from Jason L. Flood and Jacqueline
P. Flood to Jason L. Flood and Jacqueline P. Flood, husband and wife as
tenants by the entirety, and Sara M. Gosselin, as joint tenants with the right of
survivorship, dated December 31, 2008 and of record in Book 250 at Pages
485-486 of the City of Barre Land Records.
Jason L. Flood died on December 15, 2010. A Certificate of Death is of record
in Death Book 109 at Page 181 of the Barre City Land Records.
This conveyance is subject to and with the benefit of any utility easements,
spring rights, easements for ingress and egress, and rights incidental to each
of the same as may appear of record, provided that this paragraph shall not
reinstate any such encumbrances previously extinguished by the Marketable
Record Title Act, Chapter 5, Subchapter 7, Title 27, Vermont Statutes
Annotated.
Reference is hereby made to the above mentioned instruments, the records
thereof, the references therein made, and their respective records and
references, in further aid of this description.
TERMS OF SALE: The Sale will be held at the Mortgaged Property. The
Mortgaged Property will be sold AS IS, WHERE IS, WITH ALL FAULTS, WITH NO
REPRESENTATIONS OR WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND, subject to easements,
rights of way, covenants, permits, reservations and restrictions of record, superior
liens, if any, encumbrances that are not extinguished by the sale, title defects,
environmental hazards, unpaid real estate taxes (delinquent and current, including
penalty and interest), and municipal liens, to the highest bidder.
The successful bidder shall pay a deposit of at least $10,000 of the purchase price
in cash or bank treasurers/cashiers check at the time of Sale. The balance of the
purchase price shall be paid within ten days after entry of a confirmation order.
The successful bidder will be required to sign a purchase and sale contract with
NO CONTINGENCIES except confirmation of the sale by the court. Title will be
transferred by Confirmation Order. The Sale may be postponed one or more times
for a total time of up to thirty (30) days, by announcing the new sale date to those
present at each adjournment or by posting notice at a conspicuous location at the
place of the Sale. Notice of the new sale date shall also be sent by first class mail,
postage prepaid, to the mortgagor at the mortgagors last known address at least
five days before the new sale date.
Other terms to be announced at the Sale or contact Susan J. Steckel at 802563-4400.
The Mortgagors, or their personal representatives or assigns, may redeem
the Mortgaged Property at any time prior to the Sale by paying the full amount
due under the mortgage, including post-judgment expenses and the costs and
expenses of sale.
Dated at Cabot, Vermont, this 12th day of August, 2016.
Vermont Housing Finance Agency
By: Steckel Law Office
By:/s/ Susan J. Steckel
By: Susan J. Steckel, Esq.
P. O. Box 247
Marshfield, Vermont 05658-0247
802-563-4400

August 24, 2016

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during our 50th reunion celebration. Tom has an amazing


grasp of the facility, the needs for the future, and the purpose
of each space along with the educational values being worked
on. He strongly supports the vision of each space along with
the educational values being worked on. He strongly supports
the vision of the school and appreciated the history of the
building. He impressed us all and was extremely gracious.
The city of Montpelier is fortunate to have personnel so
interested and invested in the culture of Montpelier High
School. It was an inspiring walk through the building, where
we spent four formative years, learning some of the history
along with plans for the future.
MHS Class of 1966 Planning Committee

MHS Class of 1966 Reunion Tour

Editor,
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of Maintenance at Montpelier High School, for spending a
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Why Should You Join the Chamber of Commerce?

During a recent meeting with a potential


member, I answered the question before it
was posed. Why should I join The Central
CENTRAL Vermont Chamber of Commerce? Indeed.
VERMONT Why should businesses join The Chamber?
CHAMBER OF
COMMERCE What value does The Chamber bring to a
business? What is the relevancy of The
Chamber in todays wired world?
The essence of The Chamber hasnt changed since the first
Chambre de Commerce was organized in Marseilles, France
in 1599. The Central Vermont Chamber and all Chambers are
organized to promote business and commerce within a given
area.
The Central Vermont Chamber is organized to support free
enterprise and the success of private initiative. Our mission is
to guide, inspire and promote the best interests of the businesses and professionals of the area, and to enhance the economic, cultural, educational and recreational opportunities of
its citizens and visitors.
We undertake the mission and act on behalf of all businesses. We are a membership organization, led by a dedicated
Board of Directors acting on behalf of the membership. Our
staff works with various committees and task forces to
accomplish the objectives of the organization.
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of a return on that investment that surpasses the annual dues
invested. So, back to the initial question, Why should I
join? The answer is a simple one. The investment pays back
dividends that you will find in no other place. This of course,
begs the question, What are the dividends paid?
Chamber members benefit from the many networking
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at committee meetings, social functions or workshops and
conferences, member-to-member transactions are always
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continued from page 11

welcoming Mairead and to assisting her as she undertakes this


especially critical work.
A 2016 graduate of the University of Connecticut School of
Law, OReilly was a Full Tuition Merit Scholar and president
of the Women Law Students Association.
While in law school, she worked with Greater Hartford
Legal Aid first as a summer policy intern, researching and
writing on Paid Family Leave and Trauma Informed Legal
Advocacy, then as a full-year legal intern through the
University of Connecticuts Poverty Law Clinic, where she
focused on family violence and housing cases. She also spent
a summer as a law clerk for the Domestic Violence Legal
Empowerment and Appeals Project in Washington, D.C.

Member promotion is a way of life for us. Visitors call for


information about accommodations daily. Google Analytics
tells us that our website gets nearly a million visits a year
from those looking to do business with Chamber members.
We fully expect that number to increase significantly this fall
when our soon-to-be-launched new website hits the internet.
We promote the region as the place to live, work and visit.
Relocation packages are sent out to families considering moving to Central Vermont. We actively work to entice businesses
to relocate to our region, we send out business demographic
information and area profile materials and work with other
groups to encourage new business development.
The amount of visitor information that The Chamber sends
out is nothing short of phenomenal. We promote area venues
and trails, attractions and accommodations, parks and downtowns. When potential guests are planning their vacations,
they do what you do. They contact The Chamber for current
and reliable information and guides.
The Chamber advocates on behalf of the business community at all levels of government. The Chamber works tirelessly to create a climate that will allow business to expand
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economy. Transportation issues, permitting, education (and
funding) and energy are also key parts of our legislative
agenda.
These are the ROIs that businesses get by investing in the
Central Vermont Chamber. Importantly, we have never missed
paying a dividend to our investors. This is the type of investment that pays for itself over and over. Give me a call at 802229-5711 or send an email to Bill@centralvt.com. Ill be
happy to visit with you and show you why your decision to
invest in membership in the Central Vermont Chamber of
Commerce is the smart move.

During her final year, she served as a legislative policy


clerk for the Permanent Commission on the Status of Women,
where she provided research support and written testimony
for several coalitions working to enhance domestic workers
legal protections, develop more robust domestic violence
policies, and monitor Connecticuts certificate of need process.
The Vermont Poverty Law Fellowship was launched in
2008 to help expand the reach of Vermonts existing legal
services providers. It is funded through generous contributions from more than 300 individual attorneys, law firms,
corporations and organizations. The Fellows are talented
young lawyers committed to making the justice system accessible to low-income Vermonters.

Reisss Pieces
I
By Judy Reiss

had planned to share with you my


transition from walker to canes,
but after having lunch at Maynards Snack Bar in Moretown, I have
changed my mind! However, I do want
to encourage you folks who have been
able to really get along well with your
walker, let me tell you what I did...in the very short version!
First, let me assure you that I love my walker. I could go anywhere and had no problem with it. And dragging in and out of
the car was really no problem. I decided to try a cane, but was
convinced by my PT and also my daughter, who is a PT, that
regardless of how hard I tried, I was listing to my right. So
I decided to try two canes and let me tell you they work great!
Not only dont I list to either side, I can walk fast and more
upright than I ever was with my walker! Now I do keep my
walker for that rare day when I am going to take a much longer
trip. My walker still allows me to sit down when I need to rest
and this is something that I cant do with my beloved canes!
So, dont give your walker away, just put it in a handy place
where you can get it if you need it. But try two canes. Keep
them close to your hips and use them as you would your legs.
In fact, move them with the leg that they are close to. Take it
slow at rst and when you need to increase your speed, go for
it. And be sure and let me know how it goes.
But what I really want to discuss is the snack bars in Vermont. First and foremost, I have to tell you that I love snack
bars! And my Malcolm still talks about a snack bar that we
used to have in the Valley called Phyl-Dens. He rates every
snack bar in the world with Phyl-Dens and their fantastic
cheeseburgers. Keep in mind this historic snack bar has been
gone for at least 45-46 years, but he just cant put it to rest!
Now I personally just love a snack bar! What could be better than to stop and see what a neighborhood snack bar has to
offer. It doesnt have to be your neighborhood either. Nope,

Senate Report:

it is a lot more fun to see what is new and different in other


peoples neighborhoods. Now if you cant make up your mind
what you want to eat, ask the proprietor what their specialty
is and then be real brave and try it! You will be surprised at
what wonderful treats you will have. And just remember that
no matter how clever you think you are, a hamburger is only
a hamburger!
So why should you try a snack bar rather than a regular
sit-down restaurant? There are many, many excellent sit-down
restaurants in Vermont and even around the northeast. And the
ones with good waiters and waitresses are probably worth trying. But you can try these eateries any time of the year. A snack
bar is usually seasonal. And of course, this is because usually
we have a cold and very snowy winter. And no one wants to
work in a small unheated building that was built specically
to house a seasonal snack bar. And I am willing to bet that in
your town or area you have a snack bar that everyone waits for
with bated breath, for it to open in the spring. In fact, the snack
bar is usually one of the rst harbingers of spring.
If you have a local snack bar near you and if it has been
your favorite for years but now you have a hard time getting
around, take either your walker or your two canes and go visit
it again. This summer is the rst time in ages that I have done
that and I want to tell you that I couldnt be happier. And I will
share a secret with you. I am always surprised at how kind and
nice people are to me and believe me it makes using your two
canes easy, easy, easy! No one wants to be thought of as an old
man or woman but, believe me, I have found my two canes
have allowed me to feel younger, its easier to get around, and
most people are willing to help you without making you feel
like an old fart!
So, take your walker or your canes and while there is summer left, go to your local snack bar and enjoy every single
minute of it.

Town of Marshfield

By Senator Bill Doyle

ccording to Esther Swift, author


of Vermont Place Names, the
charter of Marsheld in 1782 by
the State of Vermont was related to the
grand design of the Allen Brothers to have the Republic of
Vermont accepted as a state.
Vermont in various ways had attempted to gain the attention
of the new nation in order to obtain statehood. The Republic
of Vermont had annexed 14
New York towns and in the
early 1780s annexed half of
New Hampshire. The young
republic had declared its independence against New York
and Great Britain in 1777, had
written a state constitution
in the same year and in 1778
elected its rst governor and
legislature.
In 1775, under Ethan Allen,
Vermonters won the rst victory of the Revolutionary War,
the capture of Fort Ticonderoga, and then sledded heavy
military equipment 200 miles
to Dorchester Heights, Massachusetts in order to help supply
George Washingtons Army. In 1777, Vermonters fought with
distinction at the Battle of Bennington which was the prelude
to Saratoga, the turning point of the war.
In order to attract additional attention, the Allen Brothers
conducted secret negotiations with Canadian ofcials with the
intent that if the new American nation would not accept the
Republic, Vermont would join Canada, since most of our trade
was conducted with that country.
The action of Vermont granting Marsheld to the Stockbridge Native Americans was yet another attempt on the part
of Vermont to gain acceptance as a state.
According to Swift, The Stockbridge Indians had been
converted to Christianity in the 1600s by John Eliot, and their
community in Stockbridge, Massachusetts was one of the earliest of what were referred to as praying towns. Having been
persuaded that they should foreswear their old ways of life and
stop making war on the white man, they were dispossessed
from their Massachusetts land rather early.
The Vermont charter to the Stockbridge Native Americans
was very similar to other Vermont charters. Of the 75 lots in
Marsheld, one was allocated to a common school, one for

church purposes, one for a church parsonage and the settlers


had to construct a dwelling 18 feet square.
According to Mrs. H.C. Pitkin, the Marsheld Native
Americans when they secured the grant of Marsheld intended to remove here, and make it their hunting ground,
but nding white settlements were beginning to cluster
around it, they disposed of it as best they could, and sought
the unbroken forests of New York and called their new
home (New Stockbridge),
in honor of the old one in
Massachusetts.
Several school districts
were formed around Marsheld and most of the classes
were taught in houses. The
rst religious meeting was
held in August of 1797
and that year a Mr. Gilbert
preached at the home of
Joshua Pitkin. The rst marriage ceremony took place in
1797 when Thomas McLoud
of Montpelier married Sally
Dodge of Marsheld.
At an early town meeting,
one of the old school houses was sold for two and a half bushels of wheat. A table was bought by Joshua Pitkin also for
wheat.
According to Swift, many of the mountains and ponds in
Marsheld were named for those who had lived in Marsheld for many years, for example Baileys and Ladd Ponds,
Debbie and Holister Hills, Loveland Ledge, Drew and Mays
Mountains. Many of the other geographic names were quite
descriptive: Burnt Mountain, Gritt Hill, Hardwood Mountain,
Hardwood Ridge and Knob Hill. Other descriptive names
were Lords Hill and Devils Hill.
Sugar Maples were plentiful in Marsheld and the farmers
did a thriving business in making maple syrup. In the spring of
1868, 180 sugar orchards produced 70 tons of syrup.
Born in Marsheld was Lindon Bates, a civil engineer who
worked for the Northern Pacic Railroad, the Belgian government, and in harbor and river work.
Senator Bill Doyle serves on the Senate Education Committee and Senate Economic Affairs Committee. He teaches government history at Johnson State College. He can be reached at
186 Murray Road, Montpelier, VT 05602; e-mail wdoyle@leg.
state.vt.us; or call 223-2851.

Notice to Parents and Other Interested Parties:


Orange North Supervisory Union is Seeking to
Identify All Children with Disabilities Residing in
Washington, Orange and Williamstown

Under federal and state law, including the Individuals


with Disabilities Education Act and Section 504 of the
Rehabilitation Act of 1973, the Orange North Supervisory
Union has a duty to locate, identify, and evaluate all children
with disabilities residing in Washington, Orange and
Williamstown, ages birth through 21, regardless of whether
they are currently enrolled in public school. Homeless
children temporarily residing in any of these towns, and
children enrolled in programs of home study and/or private
schools are also covered by this effort. Where a child is
found to meet certain statutory criteria, the school district
has a duty to provide certain educational services and/or
modications and accommodations so that the child may
receive a free and appropriate public education as dened
by law.
If you are aware of a child who may have a disability, you
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Call or write: Edward Nasta, Co-Director of School
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Orange North Supervisory Union
111B Brush Hill Road
Williamstown, Vermont 05679
433-1877
Copies of Parental Rights Under Section 504 and Parental
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SUPERIOR COURT
WASHINGTON UNIT

STATE OF VERMONT
CIVIL DIVISION
Docket Number 788-12-14 Wncv

NORTH COUNTRY FEDERAL CREDIT UNION,


Plaintiff
v.
BETHANY NOYES, a/k/a BETHANY S. NOYES
AMBER MAE ROSE NOYES, and
OCCUPANTS residing at 367 Buck Lake Road, Woodbury, Vermont,
Defendants
NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE
By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in the certain Mortgage
given by Bethany Noyes, dated September 8, 2008 and recorded on September
17, 2008 in Book 63 at Pages 412-417 of the Town of Woodbury Land Records,
which Mortgage NorthCountry Federal Credit Union is the present holder, for
breach of the conditions of said Mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing the
same, will be sold to the highest bidder at Public Auction at 367 Buck Lake Road,
Woodbury, Vermont at 10:00 a.m. on the 6th day of September, 2016, all and
singular the premises described in said Mortgage, subject to any unpaid taxes and
municipal assessments. The land and premises shall be sold in AS IS condition.
The property is known as 367 Buck Lake Road, Woodbury, Vermont. The real
estate is described as follows:
Being all and the same land and premises conveyed to Bethany S. Noyes,
now known as Bethany S. Kibodeaux, by Quit Claim Deed of Wade B. Noyes
and Bethany S. Noyes dated September 8, 2008 and recorded in Volume
63 at Page 41 of the Town of Woodbury Land Records and being more
particularly described as follows:
Being all and the same land and premises conveyed to Wade B. Noyes
and Bethany S. Noyes by Warranty deed of Joseph F. Putvain and Dena M.
Putvain dated August 9, 1991 and recorded in Volume 40 at Page 117 of
the Town of Woodbury Land Records, and being more particularly described
therein as follows.
Beginning at an iron post set on the northerly side of the traveled way of
Woodbury Town Highway No. 8 (Buck Lake Road-), said post being located
about 440 feet easterly of the entrance to the Old North Cemetery on said
highway and two (2) feet westerly of a power pole (Village of Hardwick Electric
Co. No. 10-A). Said post is further located 25 feet northwesterly of the
centerline of the southernmost corner of a house owned by Richard Forant,
Jr.; thence southwesterly along the northerly right of way edge contour of
Town Highway No. 8 for 440 feet, more or less, to the entrance of a side road
running northeast therefrom; thence northerly along the easterly side of said
side road for 700 feet, more or less, to a 24 diameter maple tree, which is
also mentioned in a deed recorded in Book 29, Page 524 of said land records
(Bruce and Sandra Putvain); thence S 28 E for 185 feet, more or less, through
lands of the Grantors to a stone pile. There is a water spring tile found S 82
W some 56 feet away as a reference. This stone pile is also the westernmost
corner of one Richard Forant, Jr.s house lot, and the southernmost corner of
the Grantors remaining sugar bush lot. Thence S 11 E for 300 feet, more or
less, along said Forant Jr.s house lot boundary to the iron post begun at.
Reference is hereby made to the aforementioned instruments, the records
thereof and the references therein contained, all in further aid of this
description.
The description of the property contained in the mortgage shall control in the event
of a typographical error in this Notice.
TERMS OF SALE: The purchaser at the sale shall pay cash or certified funds
(or a combination thereof) in full at the time of the sale, OR $10,000 down (nonrefundable) at the time of sale and the remainder within ten (10) days of the
Vermont Superior Courts, Washington Unit, Civil Division, execution of the Order
Confirming Sale.
The public sale may be adjourned one or more times for a total time not exceeding
30 days, without further court order, and without publication or service of a new
Notice of Sale, by announcement of the new sale date to those present at each
adjournment or by posting notice of the adjournment in a conspicuous place at
the location of the sale.
The sale is subject to all liens, encumbrances, unpaid taxes, tax titles, municipal
liens, if any, which take precedence over the said mortgage above-described or
have not been foreclosed.
The record owner is entitled to redeem the premises at any time prior to the sale
by paying the full amount due under the Judgment Order, Decree of Foreclosure
and Order of Public Sale dated and filed on January 5, 2016, including the costs
and expenses of sale.
Other terms to be announced at the sale or inquire at Ward & Babb, 3069 Williston
Road, South Burlington, Vermont 05403; (802) 863-0307.
Dated at South Burlington, Vermont this 27th day of July, 2016.
WARD & BABB
Attorneys for NorthCountry Federal
Credit Union
By: s/Cynthia R. Amrhein
Cynthia R. Amrhein, Esq.
3069 Williston Road
South Burlington, VT 05403
Tel. No.: (802) 863-0307

August 24, 2016

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FALL WEDDINGS | BY THE NUMBERS

The Autumn
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tatistics say that the fall wedding


season is gaining in popularity. According to The Knot, 2015 figures
showed a real shift from summer to
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About 39 percent of couples recited their vows in autumn, a full


six percentage points more than summer-season nuptials.
Dig into more wedding statistics below from The Knots Real
Wedding Study and let them inspire you to wed in the fall.
Top 2015 Wedding Statistics
39 percent of couples got married during the fall season in 2015.
In 2015, only 33 percent of couples opted for summer nuptials,
down from 39 percent in 2014.
Average Spending
Average wedding cost (excludes honeymoon): $32,641 (up from
$31,213 in 2014)
Most expensive place to get married: Manhattan, $82,299 average
spend
Least expensive place to get married: Alaska, $17,361 average
spend
Average spent on a wedding dress: $1,469
Average price of wedding cake: $575
Average cost of invitations: $445
Bride & Groom Info
Average marrying age: Bride, 29; Groom, 31
Average number of guests: 139
Average number of bridesmaids: 5
Average number of groomsmen: 5

By the Month
Most popular month to get engaged: December (16percent)
Average length of engagement: 14.5 months
Most popular month to get married: October (17 percent) and
September (15 percent)
Popular wedding colors: ivory/white (47 percent), blue (39 percent), pink (30 percent), metallics (34 percent), purple (21percent)
About the Weddings
Percentage of destination weddings: 21 percent (down from 24
percent in 2014)

FALL WEDDINGS | DECORATING

Open the Door to Nature

ne of the hottest trends in wedding planning today is


bringing a touch of nature into the experience. You can
easily achieve this goal through strategic additions to
your invitations, decorations and even meals.

If Mother Nature is on your invite list and you appreciate all things outdoors, there are many
ways to make your fall wedding the perfect nature-inspired event.
Choose a Theme and Spot
Nature is full of plants and animals and beautiful landscapes, and it evokes feelings of peace
and calm in many people. This means there are numerous natural themes you could design into
your wedding to create a pleasing atmosphere.
Use an earthy color palette that matches the fall season. Pumpkin, sage and brown would be a
great mix of colors.
Your nature-inspired palette can be carried through to your bridesmaids dresses, too. Choose
complementary, casual and comfortable outfits that play well with your main colors for a stunning
pairing.
A natural location in the woods or other beautiful outdoors setting can be the perfect backdrop
to your fall wedding or reception. This can be a cabin by a lake, a park or a nature preserve. You
also can consider the beach or a local wine vineyard for a beautiful backdrop. Talk the decision
over with your spouse and make sure to check with the land authority for any rules on maximum
number of guests, fires, trash or alcohol.
Decorations and Meals
You can incorporate your natural theme and colors into your invitations and decorations. Check
with local printers to find materials that are designed and printed on recycled paper. This is a great
way to make a sustainable impact on the environment while building your wedding plans.
Natural fabrics include materials such as linen or cotton and make great options for tablecloths.
Create fabulous bouquets with your favorite flowers. Pick fresh wildflowers or any variety of
flower in season and loosely bind them with your bouquet for a cute design touch.
The menu for your natural-themed wedding might encompass organic, locally sourced wine
and food for the reception. Work with your local sustainable food organization or farmers to find
out what is in season at the time of your wedding and give your guests the freshest meals possible.
To end your nature-themed wedding, consider planting a tree after your ceremony or giving
away flower seed packets as party favors. The possibilities are endless. Just be creative and let
nature inspire you.

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22 percent of weddings have a theme reflecting the couples


personalities
Wedding planners are also becoming an integral part of the wedding planning process, with 26 percent of couples hiring a planning
professional in 2015 (up from 19 percent in 2010).
Professional DJs are also on the rise with 66 percent of couples
hiring one (up from 61 percent in 2010).
On average, the brides parents contribute 44 percent of the overall
wedding budget, the bride and groom contribute 43 percent, and
the grooms parents contribute 12percent (others account for the
remaining 1 percent).

FALL WEDDINGS | BY THE NUMBERS

A Dose of Adorable

our wedding plans involve a comprehensive set


of responsibilities and tasks that include a host of
important matters, such as your dress, decorations and
the honeymoon.

Embedded in those plans is the choice of that


special little guy that will bear that all important
ring.
How to Choose One
How do you choose that cute wedding party
member with the biggest responsibility? Most
weddings only incorporate one ring bearer, but
many families have a number of equally loved
nephews and male cousins. You do not want to
make any of them feel left out or create an atmosphere that one of them is your favorite, so the
choice can be difficult.
Age will have to be a top consideration, because you want your ring bearer to be old enough
to follow directions. Traditionally, ring bearers are
three to eight years old according to the experts in
the industry. Younger boys could work if they are
mature for their age.
Their personality and nature are important too,
because some might be introverted or shy. They
might prefer to just watch the wedding. Others
might love that attention and the limelight. On the
other hand, if they are too active, they might get
bored with the pomp and circumstance. Take all
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The Perfect Clothes
Make sure your little guy is ready to strut

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Consider the designer, color and obviously, the
price if youre the one footing the bill for the ring
bearer.
Many times the ring bearer will mimic the
grooms ensemble. If you have trouble finding
anything in his smaller size to match, try finding
an outfit with colors that match the overall theme
of your wedding.
The main key is to make sure your ring bearer
is wearing comfortable clothes and shoes that are
the right size and fit correctly. You want him to
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Preparing him
If your ring bearer is anxious about his part,
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day in general.
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Another good idea is to place someone along the
aisle or the center who he knows and will encourage him down the aisle.
You might be pleasantly surprised as he rises
to the occasion. Make sure you reward him for
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Line Dancing. Old Labor Hall, 46 Granite St., by donation,


Thursdays. Beginner 6:30 p.m./Intermediate 7:30 p.m. Winter/
Spring Session: Jan 7-April 28. Info: Sid McLam, 802-728-5722
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Celebrate Recovery. Recovery for all your hurts/habits/hang-ups.
Faith Community Church, 30 Jones Bros. Way, Monday, 6-8 p.m.
476-3221. New Location as of 9/5/16 Christ Community
Church, 43 Berlin St. across from R&L Archery
Wheelchair Basketball. Barre Evangelical Free Church, 17 So.
Main St., Every other Tuesday, 5:30-7 p.m. Info 498-3030 (David)
or 249-7931 (Sandy).
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
Wednesdays, 1 p.m.
Central Vermont Business Builders. Community National
Bank, 1st & 3rd Tuesdays, 8-9 a.m. Info. 777-5419.
Weekly Storytime. Next Chapter Bookstore, 158 North Main
St., Saturdays, 10:30 a.m. Info. 476-3114.
Overeaters Anonymous. Church of the Good Shepherd,
Tuesdays 5:30-6:30 p.m. and Saturdays 8:30-9:30 a.m. Info:
Valerie, 279-0385.
Greater Barre Democrats. Town & City residents welcome.
Aldrich Public Library, last Wednesdays, 5:15-6:15 p.m. Info
476-4185.
Play Group. St. Monicas Church, lower level, Thursdays during school year, 9:30-11 a.m.
American Legion Auxiliary Unit 10. Meets at the post, first
Thursday of each month (not Jan. or July), 6:30 p.m.
Vermont Modelers Club. Building & flying model airplanes
year-round, visitors welcome. Info. 485-7144.
Community Breakfast. First Presbyterian Church, 78 Summer
St., 3rd Sunday of month, FREE, 7:30-9 a.m. 476-3966.
Lupus Support Group. 9 Jorgensen Ln., teen meeting 3rd
Wednesdays at 6:30 p.m., adult meeting 4th Weds., 6:30 p.m.
Info. 877-735-8787.
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Ongoing Events

BARRE - Central VT Adult Basic Education. Free classes.


Pre-GED and high school diploma prep classes at Barre
Learning Center, 46 Washington St. Info./pre-register 4764588.
PAWS. Support for those grieving the loss of a beloved pet.
Universalist Church. 1st Thursday of month. 7 p.m. Info. beyondthedog97@gmail.com
Rainbow Umbrella of Central Vermont, an adult LGBTQ
group, bowls at Twin City Lanes on Sunday afternoons twice a
month. For dates and times: RUCVTAdmin@PrideCenterVT.org
Central Vermont Woodcarving Group. Free instruction projects for all abilities. Barre Congregational Church, Mondays 1-4
p.m. 479-9563
Rock & Soul Chorus. 6:30-8:30 p.m. at the Church of the Good
Shepherd on 39 Washington St. Sing songs from the Sixties and
beyond. Ability to read music is not required. No audition, but
singers should be able to accurately sing back whats been sung to
them. All ages are welcome. Children under 13 should come with
a parent.
Playgroup. Universalist Church, Tuesdays 9:30-11 a.m., while
school is in session. Sponsored by Building Bright Futures. Info.
279-0993.
Additional Recyclables Collection Center. Open for collection
Mon., Wed., Friday noon 6 p.m., 3rd Saturdays 9 a.m.-1 p.m.
540 N. Main St., Barre. Visit www.cvswmd.org for list of acceptable items.
Medicare and You. New to Medicare? Have questions? We
have answers. Central Vermont Council on Aging, 59 N. Main
St., Suite 200, 2nd and 4th Tuesdays of the month. Call 4790531 to register.

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August 24, 2016

Friends, family and interested persons turned out for a Marrow Donor Registry Drive on August 19 at the Capitol Plaza Hotel in Montpelier.
Cally Clifton of Montpelier is to be the recipient of a match. If nothing else, the turnout today may help 50 other people who need a marrow
match, said Clifton, a devoted mother of two, sister, neighbor, friend, co-worker, volunteer and most recently a proud grandmother of
two. The event was conducted under the auspices of the noted Be The Match Foundation by the Marrow Donor Program of the Rutland
Medical Center. With Clifton last Friday were (L-R): Susan Rich, Alison Gauthier, Erin Schober (daughter), Cathy Brimblecombe, Melissa
Perry, Cally Clifton, Linda Schober (daughter-in-law), Maryann Breer (Be The Match Volunteer), Kerry Ellis (Be The Match Volunteer) and
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The Birthing Year Early Parenting Workshops

Never had a baby before? Most expectant parents know


that childbirth classes are a great way to prepare for pregnancy and birth. Now, with the Good Beginnings Birthing
Year program, Vermont families can also prepare for their
postpartum adjustment period as well. The World Health
Organization describes the postpartum period as the most
critical, yet also the most neglected time for mothers and
babies.1 Good Beginnings full-spectrum childbirth workshops educate families on preparing for birth while emphasizing the details of what happens immediately after delivery.
Each Birthing Year workshop is designed to honor the important postpartum transition and empower families with the
information they need to have a well-rounded childbirth education; one that highlights the earliest moments, weeks, and
months of parenthood.
This years topics include: How to Postpartum Like A Boss,
Infant Owners Manual, Secure Attachment Hacks, Becoming
a Father, Birth Partner Preparation, Plan & Deliver: Childbirth
Essentials, Diastasis Care & Repair, and The 4th Trimester:
Postpartum & Beyond. The team of instructors are profession-

als practicing in the fields of health care, childbirth education,


postpartum wellness, yoga, midwifery, and mental health.
Good Beginnings has made major changes to the program
this year by doubling the number of times workshops are
offered and offering all workshops in both Barre and
Montpelier. By also providing both evening and daytime
options for each topic, Good Beginnings aims to increase
access to families. Classes will be offered monthly beginning
in September and will run through June 2017. The full
Birthing Year class schedule can be found online at the Good
Beginnings of Central Vermont website.
Registration is now open for The Birthing Year 2016-2017.
To register, click on the link on the Good Beginnings website
or Facebook page, email info@goodbeginningscentralvt.org,
or call the Good Beginnings office at 802-595-7953. The
Birthing Year early parenting classes are made possible by the
generosity of the Vermont Childrens Trust Foundation and
other donors. Like all Good Beginnings programs, the workshops are free, with donations gratefully accepted.

Grandparents Raising Their Childrens Children. Support


group. 23 Summer St., 1st & 3rd Weds., 10 a.m.-noon. 476-1480.
Friends of Aldrich Public Library. Aldrich Library, 2nd floor
boardroom, 2nd Tuesday of month. Info. 476-7550.
Circle of Parents. Confidential support group for parents and
caregivers. Meets Tuesday evenings. Info. 229-5724 or
1-800-CHILDREN.
Mothers of Preschoolers. Monthly get-togethers for crafts,
refreshments, etc. Christian Alliance Church, 476-3221.
Alcoholics Anonymous. Meetings in Barre, daily; call 802-2295100 for latest times & locations; www.aavt.org.
Hedding United Methodist Activities & Meetings. 40
Washington Street, 476-8156. Choir, Thursdays 7 p.m; Free
Community Supper, Fridays 5:30-6:30 p.m.; Community
Service & Food Shelf Hours: Weds & Thurs. 3-5 p.m.
TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly). Hedding Methodist Church,
Wednesdays, 5 p.m. Info. 505-3096.
Turning Point Recovery Center. 489 N. Main St., Barre. Safe &
supportive place for individuals/families in or seeking substance
abuse recovery. Recovery coaching and other support programs;
recreational facilities (pool, ping pong, games). Open Mon.-Wed.
10 a.m.-5 p.m., Thurs. 10 a.m.-9 p.m., Fri. 10 a.m.-11 p.m., Sat.
6-11 p.m. Making Recovery Easier, Tuesdays at 6 p.m.; Wits
End parent support group, Wednesdays at 6 p.m.; All Recovery
support group Fridays at 6 p.m. Alcoholics Anonymous: Sane
& Sober group, Saturdays at 7:30 a.m.; Living Sober group,
Sundays at 8:30 a.m. Narcotics Anonymous: When Enough is
Enough group, Thursdays at 6:30 p.m. & Sundays at 5:30 p.m.
Al-Anon: Courage to Change group, Saturdays at 5 p.m.
(childcare provided). For help, or Info on special programs, call
479-7373.
Green Mountain Spirit Chapter. National women bikers club.
2nd Wed. of month; info grnmtnspirit@hotmail.com.
BERLIN - Drop-in Meditation Sitting Group. W/Sherry
Rhynard. CVMC, conf. room #2, Thursdays, 6-7 p.m. sherry@
easeofflow.com or 272-2736.
Barre Tones Womens A Capella Chorus. Capital City Grange
6612 Rt 12. Mondays, 6:30-9 p.m. www.barretonesvt.com 2232039.
Survivors of Suicide Loss Support. For family and friends
who lost someone to suicide. CVMC, conf. room #1, 3rd
Tuesdays, 6-7:30 p.m. Info. 223-0924.
Bereavement/Grief Support Group. CVHHH Conference
Center, 600 Granger Rd. Open to anyone who has experienced the
death of a loved one. No fee. Group 1: 10-11:30 a.m. every other
Wednesday starting Sept 7. Group 2: 6-7:30 p.m. every other
Monday starting Sept 12. Info: Ginny or Jean at 223-1878.
NAMI-VT Support Group. For families & friends of those living w/mental illness. CVMC, Room 3, 4th Mondays, 7 p.m.
800-639-6480.
Cancer Support Group. With potluck. Second Wednesday of
each month, 6 p.m. Info. 229-5931.
Living w/ Advanced or Metastatic Cancer: Lunch provided,
2nd Tuesday of month, noon-1 p.m. Writing to Enrich Your
Life: For anyone touched by cancer, 3rd Tuesday of each month,
noon-1 p.m. Both held at CVMC Cancer Center resource room.
Info. 225-5449.
Central Vermont Rotary Club. Visitors & potential members
welcome. Steakhouse Restaurant, Mondays, 6:15 p.m. 2290235.
Parkinsons Support Group. Woodbridge Nursing Home, 142
Woodridge Rd, third Thursdays, 10 a.m. Info. 439-5554.
Diabetes Support Program. CVMC, conf. rooms, first Thursday
of month, 7-8 p.m., free. Info. 371-4152.
Civil Air Patrol. At the airport (blue hangar), Tuesdays, 6-8:30
p.m. Info at 229-5193.
Pregnancy & Newborn Loss Support Group. CVMC conference room #3, 4th Monday of month, 6:30-8:30 p.m. 371-4304
or -4376.
Partners for Prevention-Alcohol & Drug Abuse Coalition.
CVH, 2nd Weds. of month, 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Info 4794250.

Savvy Speakers Toastmasters Club. BC/BS conf. room,


Industrial Ln., 1st & 3rd Tuesdays, 5:30-7 p.m. Info. 883-2313
or officers-1770@toastmastersclubs.org
Birthing Center Open House. For parents, sibs, grandparents,
etc. CVMC, 1st Wed. of month, 5:30-7 p.m. RSVP/Info. 3714613.
Knee/Hip Replacement Orientation Class. CVMC, conf.
room #3, free, 1st Thurs. of each month, 2-3 p.m. Info 3714188.
Breastfeeding Support Group. CVMC Garden Path Birthing
Center, 1st Monday of month, 5:30-7 p.m. Info. 371-4415.
Infant & Child Car Seat Inspections. Berlin Fire Station, free,
first Friday of month, 12-4 p.m. Appointments required, 3714198.
BRADFORD - Rockinghorse Circle of Support. For young
women with or w/o kids, childcare & transportation available. Wednesdays, 1-2:30 p.m., Grace Methodist Church.
Info 479-1086.
New Hope II Support Group. Grace United Methodist, every
Mon., 7-9 p.m. Info. at 1-800-564-2106.
BROOKFIELD - MOPS - Mothers of Preschoolers. Moms of
kids birth through kindergarten welcome. Meal & childcare
provided. New Covenant Church, 2252 Ridge Rd., 3rd Fridays,
6 p.m. 276-3022.
Health-focused Group. Learn to cope w/ lifes passages. Weds,
7-8 p.m.; Info 276-3142; Dr. Alice Kempe.
CABOT - Fiddle Lessons with Katie Trautz: Monday afternoons, call 279-2236; Dungeons & Dragons, Fridays 3-5:30
p.m. All at Cabot Library, 563-2721.
CALAIS - Mens and Womens Bible Study Groups. County
Road, Wednesdays, 7 p.m. 485-7577 or www.thefishermenministry.org.
Open Mic night at Whammy Bar every Wednesday. Upcoming
events: Inner Fire District (8/25), Brian Clark and Angela
Paladino (8/26), Closed (8/27). Music Thursdays starts at 7 p.m.,
Fri/Sat at 7:30. All events are Free.
CHELSEA - Chelsea Historical Society House/Museum. Open
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Chelsea Public Library, Wednesdays, 1:15 p.m. 685-2188.
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a.m. Pastor Thorsten Evans 476-8536. Church Office hours Tues
& Fri 9 a.m. to noon. 476-4843
Twin Valley Senior Center. 4583 U.S. Rte 2. Open Mon.-Weds.Fri., 9 a.m.-2 p.m. On-site meals all three days, $5 ages 60+/$5
others, nobody turned away. Free bus service for seniors & disabled in the six towns served. Bone strength classes, tai chi, foot
clinics and more. Info. 223-3322 or http://twinvalleyseniors.org
Bone Builders Class. Osteoporosis exercise and prevention class.
Twin Valley Senior Center, Rt. 2, Blueberry Hill Commons (next
to Plainfield Hardware). Every Monday, Wednesday,, 7:30, 9:15,
10:40 a.m. and Fridays 7:30 and 10:40 a.m. All ages. Free.
FREE Tai Chi classes at Twin Valley Senior Center, Route 2,
Blueberry Commons, East Montpelier. Monday and Fridays 1-2
p.m., Tuesdays and Thursdays, 10 a.m. All ages welcome. Free or
by donation/ Contact Rita at 223-3322 for more information.
GROTON - YA Book Club: 3rd Mondays, 6:30 p.m.; Book
Discussion Group: 4th Mondays, 7 p.m.; Crafts & Conversation,
Wednesdays, 1-3 p.m. Round Robin Storytime, for kids age 0-5
& their caregivers: Tuesdays, 10 a.m. All at Groton Public
Library, 584-3358.
HARDWICK - Caregiver Support Group. Agency on Aging,
rear entrance Merchants Bank, 2nd Thurs of month. 229-0308
x306.
Peace and Justice Coalition. G.R.A.C.E. Arts bldg (old firehouse), Tues., 7 p.m. Info. Robin 533-2296.
Nurturing Fathers Program. Light supper included. Thurs.,
6-8:30 p.m. Registration/info 472-5229.
MARSHFIELD - Playgroup. Twinfield Preschool, Mondays, 11
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Toots & The Maytals


Wed, Aug 24 @ 8:30pm
Higher Ground - South Burlington, VT
Brian Wilson
Sun, Aug 28 @ 8:00pm
Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion - Gilford, NH
Amos Lee
Tue, Sep 6 @ 8:00pm
Flynn Theater - Burlington, VT
Bruce Hornsby & The Noisemakers
Sat, Sep 10 @ 8:00pm
Jay Peak Resort - Jay, VT
Don Henley
Wed, Sep 14 @ 7:30pm
Bell Centre - Montral, QC
The Australian Pink Floyd Show
Fri, Sep 16 @ 8:00pm
Bell Centre - Montral, QC

oncert
onnections

Grand Point North Festival


Sat, Sep 17 - Sun, Sep 18
Waterfront Park - Burlington, VT
Buddy Guy
Sun, Sep 25 @ 7:30pm
Lebanon Opera House - Lebanon, NH
Lake Street Dive
Sat, Oct 1 @ 7:30pm
Lebanon Opera House - Lebanon, NH
Belizbeha
Fri, Oct 7 - Sat, Oct 8
The Rusty Nail - Stowe, VT
Andrew Bird
Mon, Oct 10 @ 8:00pm
Higher Ground - South Burlington, VT
Jason Isbell / Josh Ritter
Tue, Oct 11 @ 7:30pm
Flynn Theater - Burlington, VT

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ART EXHIBITS

BARRE - Studio Place Arts Exhibits. Exhibit dates: July 26 August 27, 2016. Main floor gallery: Visionary Conspiracy - an
exhibit of fiber artwork by 14 Vermont members of the nationally
renowned Surface Design Association. Second Floor gallery:
Interior Soft Bombing - Photographs depicting the beautiful qualities of fiber, photographs of the Soft Bomb Barre installations
along with a map, and a group of back strap looms created by
Pamela Watson. Third floor gallery: Paintings, Sculptures & Fiber
Art by Gloria Lynn & Family.
-- Hungry? Vibrant and tasty yet low calorie acrylic paintings by Underhill painter Michael Smith, revealing the essential
food groups such as Wonderbread, hicken, and blueberry pie.
Paintings on exhibit from July 1 to November 1, 2016, at the Morse
Block Deli, 260 N. Main St.
BERLIN - Big Art~Little Art: Exhibit & Kids Summer Art
Program. Berlin Mall. From July 8 through the fall. 16 fine artists
will adorn Berlin Malls sizable windows, offering an arresting
indoor/outdoor art gallery experience for shoppers and visitors of
all ages. Little Art ~ Big Fun. Art sessions will take place every
Saturday, July 9 September 3. Children 5-11 should be accompanied by parents or guardians, who are free to join in making art as
a family. Sessions (lasting about 45 minutes) take place each
Saturday at 9:00, 10:00, 2:00 and 3:00. Participation in Little Art is
absolutely free, on a first-come, first-served basis. Info: Janet Van
Fleet, janetvanfleet@fairpoint.net
-- IMPRESSIONS. Prints by members of Two Rivers Printmaking
Studio. Gallery at Central Vermont Medical Center. July 6 to
September 9, 2016
MIDDLESEX - The HiVE Summer Portal Show: Herbert A.
Durfee Jr. The lobby (portal to) The HiVE at MiddleGround
(home of Red Hen Baking Company), 961 Rte 2. Extraordinary
black and white Photographs of Burlington, Vt. physician Dr. H.A.
Durfee Jr. (1924-2015). These images were taken during the early
1950s, while Dr. Durfee was stationed at the United States Air
Force base in Wiesbaden, Germany. These photos will be on display from August October.
MONTPELIER - Sculpture Exhibit. Featuring contemporary
sculpture created by Vermont artists. Vermont Arts Council
Sculpture Garden, ongoing.
-- Notes of Color: A Member Exhibit of the Art Resource
Association and Works of Vermont artist Ann Sarcka. T.W. Wood
Gallery, 46 Barre St. July 19 to September 16, 2016. Free opening
reception on Thursday, July 21, 5-7 p.m. Gallery hours are
Tuesday-Saturday, noon to 4 p.m. and by appointment.
-- Viajes, Amanda Amend. Watercolors inspired by Vermont
and travels abroad. Opening Reception 4-7 p.m. on Thursday, July
7. Show runs July 5 through Aug. 26, with gallery hours 8 a.m. to
4:30 p.m. Spotlight Gallery at the Vermont Arts Council, 136 State
St. Free. 802-828-3291, info@vermontartscouncil.org. http://www.
vermontartscouncil.org/about-us/spotlight-gallery
MORRISVILLE - Sculpture takes over The Gallery at River
Arts with new work from Judith Wrend. On view July 7 through
September 5, 2016.
-- Michael Lew-Smith - Portraits in Stone. On view in the
Common Space Gallery through September 5, 2016. A photographic exploration of stone statues and monuments in Vermont
cemetaries.
PLAINFIELD - Artful Amphibians at Blinking Light Gallery,
16 Main St. Through Sept 11. A mixed-media art exhibit celebrating toads and other amphibians The show features Alicia Cusimanos
whimsical Toad Houses for your garden, and other works by
Gallery artists on the amphibian theme. The Gallerys hours are 2-6
p.m. on Thursdays and Fridays, and 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Saturdays
and Sundays.
RANDOLPH - A Journey Across Boundaries. Chandler Center
for the Arts. June 18-Sept. 5, 2016. Thought provoking responses
of artists exploring the effects of emotional and physical borders in
our ever-changing landscape. Curated by Gowri Savoor and Angelo
Arnold. Gallery hours are: Tuesdays through Thursdays 12-5 p.m.,
Fridays and Saturdays 12-6 p.m.
-- Work by Royalton Artist Casey Booth at Gifford Medical
Center Art Gallery. Through September 7, 2016. The gallery is
located just inside the hospitals main entrance at 44 S, Main St.
(Route 12).
WAITSFIELD - 27th Annual Photo Show in the Round Barn,
1661 East Warren Rd. August 1 to September 5, 2016. The show
invites both professional and amateur photographers to submit their
work, allowing lesser-known photographers to exhibit their work in
a gallery setting. A wide range of subject matter and techniques in
both film and digital prints are expected for this years show.
Regular exhibition hours are from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays and
10 a.m. to 2 p.m. weekends.
David Gartens Photography Exhibition: La Habana Te
Llama - Havana Is Calling You. August 1 September 5 at the
artists studio, 4412 Main St. Photographer David Garten follows
last summers 20-year retrospective of Cuba photography with 25
new photos from his four post-normalization trips to Cuba in
December 2015, and April, May and June 2016. Gallery hours are
Wednesday to Sunday, noon - 6 p.m. or by appointment. Free and
open to the public.
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a.m.-12:30 p.m. (except when school not in session).


Jaquith Public Library Activities. Old Schoolhouse Common,
426-3581. Story & Play Group, Wednesdays, 10-11:30 a.m.
Book Group for Adults, stop by for copy of the book, 4th
Mondays, 7 p.m. Open Gym/Activity Time for elementary age
kids, Fridays, 3-4:30 p.m. Song Circle Community Sing-A-

Long: Fourth Wednesdays at 6:45 p.m.

MIDDLESEX - Food Shelf. United Methodist Church, Saturdays,


9-10:30 a.m.
MONTPELIER - Central VT Adult Basic Education. Free
classes. Intermediate Level Reading for Adults: Thurs. 9-10
a.m.; Learning English: Tues. or Weds. 9-10 a.m.; English
Conversation: Tues. 4-5 p.m. Montpelier Learning Center, 100
State St. Info/register 223-3403.
Sunday School. For children (up to 20) to study the Bible and
teachings of Jesus. Christian Science Church, 145 State St.,
Sundays, 10:30 a.m.
Forest Preschool. North Branch Nature Center, 713 Elm St.
Tuesday-Friday, 9-12 p.m. Fall session begins Aug 30. Choose any
1 day (Tuesday - Friday) OR 2 days (either Tuesday/Wednesday or
Thursday/Friday). Forest Pre-K is a drop-off program for students between the ages of 3.5 and 6 years old. Forest Preschool is
an outdoor, exploratory, play-based program that empowers children to be active in their own learning process. Program fee.
Vermont Association for the Blind PALS Group meets on 2nd
and 4th Weds. at Division for the Blind Conference room at the
Capital Plaza Hotel. 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. The PALS Group is a program

CVTV Channel 192 BARRE, VT

All schedules are subject to


change, please call us
with questions - 479-1075.

5:30 AM Talking About Movies


Opening
Wednesday
4:30 PM Holiday Fun
6:00 AM City Room with Steven
1:00 AM The Artful Word
1:30 AM Hendersons Herb Tinctures 5:00 PM Ghost Chronicles
Pappas
6:00 PM 13 Most Haunted - MA
3:00 AM Health Talk
6:30 AM Ghost Chronicles
3:30 AM New England Music Awards 6:30 PM Understanding PTSD
7:30 AM Gory Storytime
8:00 PM Hunger Mountain Co-op
5:30 AM The Better Part
8:00 AM Sidewalks Entertainment
10:30 PM Issues of Aging
6:00 AM The Better Part
8:30 AM Energy Conservation
Saturday
6:30 AM CVTSport.net
10:00 AM Ethan Allen Homestead
8:00 AM Poetry Outloud - live broad- 2:30 AM Moose & Bears in NH
11:30 AM Will the Constitution
4:00 AM Burlington Bookfest Preview 12:30 PM Lego Chat
cast
4:30 AM Sustainable Living Series
4:00 PM The Better Part
1:00 PM Community Producers
6:00 AM Floor Hockey
4:30 PM The Better Part
1:30 PM Talking About Movies
7:00 AM Upper Valley Humane Society 2:00 PM City Room with Steven
5:00 PM CVTSport.net
7:30 AM SlowLiving
6:32 PM 1st Wednesdays
Pappas
8:00 PM 30 Minutes with Bill Schmick 9:00 AM Montpelier Brown Bag Series 2:30 PM Ghost Chronicles
12:00 PM Moose & Bears in NH
8:30 PM Conversations with Kay
3:30 PM Gory Storytime
9:00 PM Vermont Historical Society 1:30 PM Burlington Bookfest Preview 4:00 PM Sidewalks Entertainment
2:00 PM Sustainable Living Series
10:00 PM The Artful Word
4:30 PM Energy Conservation
10:30 PM Hendersons Herb Tinctures 3:30 PM Floor Hockey
6:00 PM Ethan Allen Homestead
4:30 PM Upper Valley Humane Society 7:30 PM Will the Constitution
Thursday
5:00 PM SlowLiving
2:00 AM The State of Marriage
8:30 PM Lego Chat
3:00 AM Yestermorrow Lecture Series 6:30 PM Montpelier Brown Bag Series 9:00 PM Community Producers
9:30 PM Moose & Bears in NH
4:00 AM Taste for Life
9:30 PM Talking About Movies
11:00 PM Burlington Bookfest Preview 10:00 PM City Room with Steven
4:30 AM On the Waterfront
11:30 PM Sustainable Living Series
5:00 AM 2015 Cornish Fair
Pappas
Sunday
5:30 AM Salaam/Shalom
10:30 PM Ghost Chronicles
1:30 AM Lego Chat
6:30 AM Yoga To Go
11:30 PM Gory Storytime
2:00 AM Community Producers
7:30 AM RagFest Concerts
Tuesday
2:30 AM Talking About Movies
8:30 AM Judge Ben
3:00 AM Ethan Allen Homestead
3:00 AM Vaccine Mandates
9:30 AM Ethan Allen Homestead
4:00 AM Ragtime - All Tha Jazz
3:30 AM Ghost Chronicles
10:30 AM Its News to Us
5:00 AM Talking About Movies
4:30 AM Gory Storytime
11:30 AM The Y Connection
6:00 AM Lifelines
5:00 AM Green Mountain Vets for
12:00 PM Vermont Today
6:30 AM For the Animals
Peace
1:30 PM The State of Marriage
7:00 AM Authors at the Aldrich
2:30 PM Yestermorrow Lecture Series 6:00 AM Holistically Speaking
8:00 AM Sidewalks Entertainment
6:30 AM Mountain Man Adventures
3:30 PM Taste for Life
8:30 AM Green Mountain Vets for
7:00 AM Cuban Bridge
4:00 PM On the Waterfront
Peace
8:31 AM Car Stories
4:30 PM 2015 Cornish Fair
9:30 AM Holistically Speaking
9:00
AM
Health
Talk
5:00 PM Salaam/Shalom
10:00 AM Mountain Man Adventures
9:30 AM Ethan Allen Homestead
6:00 PM Yoga To Go
10:30 AM Cuban Bridge
10:30 AM Ragtime - All Tha Jazz
7:00 PM RagFest Concerts
11:00 AM Hometown Storytellers
11:30 AM Talking About Movies
8:00 PM Judge Ben
12:00 PM Car Stories
12:30 PM Lifelines
9:00 PM Ethan Allen Homestead
12:30 PM Health Talk
1:00 PM For the Animals
10:00 PM Its News to Us
1:00 PM Ethan Allen Homestead
1:30 PM Authors at the Aldrich
11:00 PM The Y Connection
2:00 PM Ragtime - All Tha Jazz
2:30 PM CVTSport.net
11:30 PM Vermont Today
3:00 PM Talking About Movies
4:02 PM Truck Pull 2015
Friday
4:00 PM Lifelines
1:00 AM Green Mountain Care Board 5:00 PM Cuban Bridge
4:30 PM For the Animals
2:30 AM Twin St vs Granite St Derby 6:00 PM Conversations with Kay
5:00 PM Authors at the Aldrich
6:30 PM Vermont Historical Society
4:00 AM WRJ Vet Center Grand
6:00 PM Sidewalks Entertainment
7:30 PM Its News to Us
Opening
6:30 PM Green Mountain Vets for
8:30 PM The Y Connection
5:00 AM Holiday Fun
Peace
9:00 PM Vermont Today
5:30 AM Ghost Chronicles
7:30 PM Holistically Speaking
10:30 PM The State of Marriage
6:30 AM 13 Most Haunted - MA
11:30 PM Yestermorrow Lecture Series 8:00 PM Mountain Man Adventures
7:00 AM Understanding PTSD
8:30 PM Cuban Bridge
Monday
8:30 AM Hunger Mountain Co-op
9:00 PM Hometown Storytellers
2:00 AM Ethan Allen Homestead
11:00 AM Issues of Aging
10:00 PM Car Stories
12:30 PM Green Mountain Care Board 3:30 AM Will the Constitution
10:30 PM Health Talk
4:30 AM Lego Chat
3:00 PM High on the Hog
11:00 PM Talking About Movies
5:00 AM Community Producers
3:30 PM WRJ Vet Center Grand
Up-to-date schedules for CVTV can also be viewed online at cvtv723.org

for visually impaired Vermonters to support their independence


within home, families, and communities. Info: Harriet Hall at 3233055 or Vermont Association of the Blind office at 505-4006
Onion River Exchange Tool Library. Over 85 tools including:
power tools, all sorts of hand tools including wrench kits, caulking
guns, sawzall, tall tree branch cutter, belt sander, wet vac, drop
cloths, have a heart traps, bulb planter, and tool boxes to be used
for easy carry. Plus safety gear. 46 Barre St. Open during office
hours: T 9-4, W 9-4, TH 9-4.
Rainbow Umbrella of Central Vermont, an adult LGBTQ
group, meets every other Tuesday, 5:30-7 p.m., at Montpelier
Senior Center. Info: RUCVTAdmin@PrideCenterVT.org
Friday Night Group. Open to all LGBTQ youth ages 13-22.
Pizza & social time, facilitated by adults from Outright VT.
Unitarian Church, 2nd & 4th Fridays, 6:30-8 p.m. 223-7035 or
Erika@OutrightVT.org
Meditation, Mondays at 1 p.m.; Intro to Yoga, Tuesdays 4 p.m.;
Consults, Fridays 11 a.m. Free classes, some limits apply. All at
Fusion Studio, 56 East State St. 272-8923 or www.fusionstudio.
org
Open Library. Open to all, books and DVDs for all ages.
Resurrection Baptist Church, open Sundays 12:30 p.m.-2 p.m.
Central VT Roller Derbys Wrecking Doll Society. Intro to
roller derby, gear supplied, bring a mouth guard. First time is free.
Montpelier Rec. Center, Barre St., Saturdays 5-6:30 p.m. www.
twincityriot.com
Celiac Support Group. Tulsi Tea Room, 34 Elm St., 2nd
Wednesdays, 4-5 p.m. Info. 598-9206.
MSAC Public Activities: FEAST Together (communal meal),
suggested donation for seniors 60+ is $7, under 60 price is $9.
FEAST Together is always available for takeout, with the same
donation and pricing. Tuesdays and Fridays from 12-1 p.m.,
RSVP 262-6288. Piano Workshop, informal time to play & listen, Thursdays, 4-6 p.m. Living Strong, group loves to sing while
exercising, Mondays 2:30-3:30 p.m. & Fridays 2-3 p.m. Crafters
Group, Thursdays 10-11:30 a.m. All at Montpelier Senior Activity
Center, 58 Barre St., 223-2518.
A Course In Miracles study group. Everyone is welcome and
there is no charge. Christ Church, Tuesdays, 7 p.m. Info. 2295253.
Parents Group and Meet-Up. Connect with local parents to
share advice & information, kids welcome. Kellogg-Hubbard
Library, Hayes Rm, first Mondays, 10-11:30 a.m. Info: mamasayszine@gmail.com
Families Anonymous. For families or friends of those who have
CVTV
issues with addiction, alcohol and/or mental illness. Bethany
Church, 2nd floor youth room, Mondays, 7-8 p.m. 229-6219.CHANNEL 7
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CVTV CHANNEL 194


Wednesday 8/17
Community Bulletin Board 1a
Barre City Council 9a,12p,3p
Democracy Now 6p
Williamstown Select 7p, 10p
Thursday 8/18
Community Bulletin Board 1a
Williamstown Select 6a, 9a, 12p
Democracy Now 6p
Barre Act 46 3p,7p,10p
Friday 8/19
Community Bulletin Board 1a
Barre Act 46 6a,9a,12p
Democracy Now 6p
Barre Town Select 3p,7p,10p
Saturday 8/20
Community Bulletin Board 1a
Barre Town Select 6a, 9a, 12p
4 PM Washington Baptist Church
5 PM 1st Presbyterian Church

Up-to-date schedules for CVTV can also


be viewed online at cvtv723.org

6 PM Barre Congregational Church


7:30 PM Lutheran
9 PM Calvary Life
10 PM Rice TV Mass
Sunday 8/21
Community Bulletin Board 1a
2 AM Barre Congregational Church
3:30 AM St. Monicas Mass
4:30 AM Washington Baptist Church
6:30 AM Barre Congregational
Church
8 AM Calvary Life
9 AM Washington Baptist Church
10 AM 1st Presbyterian Church
11 AM Barre Congregational
Church
12:30 PM Rice TV Mass
1 PM St. Monicas Mass
2 PM Barre Congregational Church
3:30 PM Washington Baptist

4:30 PM Rice TV Mass


5 PM Calvary Life
6 PM Washington Baptist Church
7 PM Faith Community Church
8 PM Barre Congregational Church
9:30 PM Lutheran
10 PM St. Monicas Mass
11 PM Calvary Life
Monday 8/22
Community Bulletin Board 1a
Statehouse Programming 6a,9a,12p
Democracy Now 6p
Twinfield School 3, 7, 10p
Tuesday 8/23
Twinfield School 6a,9a,12p
Statehouse Programming 3-5pm
Democracy Now 6p
Barre City Council Live 7pm

CHARTER COMMUNICATIONS OF BARRE


ALL PROGRAMING SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE

ONION RIVER COMMUNITY ACCESS MEDIA CHANNELS 15, 16, 17


Bethel Braintree Montpelier Randolph Rochester U-32 District Towns Waterbury Schedules subject to change without notice.

ORCA Media Channel 15

3:00p Democracy Now!


4:00p Senior Moments
Public Access
Weekly Program Schedule 6:00p Goddard Haybarn Theatre
9:00p Gay USA
Wednesday, August 24
10:00p Hunger Mountain Coop
6:00a David Budbill Tribute
Workshop Series
8:00a Democracy Now!
Saturday, August 27
9:00a Valley Talent Showcase
6:00a Vermont Community Commons
10:00a Elgin Mann the Musical
12:00p The Thom Hartmann Program 8:00a Eckankar
9:00a Everyones Channel
1:00p Hunger Mountain Coop
10:00a Power Sales Techniques
Workshop Series
11:30a The Struggle
3:00p Democracy Now!
12:30p Ask Nymar the Uncharitable
4:00p Talking About Movies
2:30p For the Animals
4:30p Power Sales Techniques
3:00p Grow Your Own
6:00p GMO Labeling Celebration
4:30p Roman Catholic Mass
7:00p Randolph Summer Concert
5:00p Washington Baptist Church
Series
6:00p The Artful Word
9:00p Senior Moments
6:30p Songwriters Notebook
11:00p Songwriters Notebook
7:00p Gay USA
Thursday, August 25
6:00a Opioid Crisis Panel Discussion 8:00p David Budbill Tribute
10:00p Salaam Shalom
8:00a Democracy Now!
11:00p Valley Homegrown
9:00a GMO Labeling Celebration

8:00a Democracy Now!


9:00a Vote for Vermont
10:00a Randolph Summer Concert
Series
12:00p The Thom Hartmann Program
1:00p Salaam Shalom
2:00p GMO Labeling Celebration
3:00p Democracy Now!
4:00p Songwriters Notebook
5:00p Radical Hospitality
6:30p For the Animals
7:00p What Matters Most
7:30p Vermont Treasures
8:00p Nightsong with Parasol
9:00p Brown Bag Concert Series
10:30p Fracked Gas Pipeline
Community Forum

Tuesday, August 30

6:00a For the Animals


7:00a Nightsong with Parasol
8:00a Democracy Now!
9:00a Brown Bag Concert Series
10:30a Songwriters Notebook
11:30a The Artful Word
Sunday, August 28
10:00a Hunger Mountain Coop
12:00p The Thom Hartmann Program
6:00a Say What?
Workshop Series
1:00p Pirates of Penzance
12:00p The Thom Hartmann Program 7:00a Eckankar
3:00p Democracy Now!
8:00a Washington Baptist Church
1:00p Brown Bag Concert Series
4:00p Extempo
9:00a Fracked Gas Pipeline Community 5:00p Randolph Summer Concert
3:00p Democracy Now!
Forum
4:00p Barre Heritage Festival & Parade
Series
10:30a Roman Catholic Mass
5:00p Elgin Mann the Musical
6:30p Abenaki Heritage Days
11:00a Talking About Movies
7:00p Salaam Shalom
7:00p The Struggle
11:30a Grow Your Own
8:30p Abenaki Heritage Days
7:30p Bill Doyle on VT Issues
1:00p Energy Week
9:00p Vote for Vermont
8:00p Bill Doyle on VT Issues
10:00p Radical Hospitality: Befriending 2:00p GMO Fraud
9:00p Elgin Mann the Musical
2:30p Vermont Community Commons 11:00p GMO Fraud
Those Who Return From Jail
4:30p
The
Artful
Word
11:30p Vermont Treasures
Friday, August 26
5:00p Vote for Vermont
6:00a Positively Vermont
6:00p
Barre
Heritage
Parade
&
Festival
7:00a Valley Homegrown
7:00p Gay USA
ORCA Media Channel 16
8:00a Democracy Now!
8:00p Talking About Movies
Education Access
9:00a Extempo
9:00p Extempo
Weekly Program Schedule
10:00a Abenaki Heritage Days
10:00p Radical Hospitality
10:30a Radical Hospitality
Wednesday, August 24
11:30p Mostly Rock n Roll
12:00p Brunch With Bernie
12:00p New England Cooks
1:00p The Thom Hartmann Program Monday, August 29
1:00p Rumney School Board
2:00p Energy Week
4:00p CVTS Game of the Week
6:00a Senior Moments
Community Media (802) 224-9901

7:00p Montpelier School Board

6:30p Montpelier City Council

Thursday, August 25

Thu, August 25

12:00p Bethel School Board


2:00p Authors at the Aldrich
3:30p Ethan Allen Enrichment Program
5:30p Berlin School Board
9:00p Orange Southwest Supervisory
Union
11:00p Vermont Floor Hockey

7:00a Randolph Selectboard


11:30a Green Mountain Care Board
3:00p Vermont State House 7:30p
Waterbury Selectboard

Fri, August 26

7:00a Bethel Selectboard 11:00a VT


State Nuclear Advisory Panel 4:00p
12:00p Washington Central Supervisory Berlin Selectboard 8:00p Montpelier
Union
Planning Commission
4:00p U-32 School Board
8:00p Montpelier School Board
Sat, August 27
7:00a Central Vermont Regional
Saturday, August 27
12:00p Washington Central Supervisory Planning Commission 10:00a VT State
Union
Nuclear Advisory Panel 2:00p Randolph
3:30p VT State Board of Education
Selectboard 6:00p Public Service
8:30p E. Montpelier School Board
Board Certificate of Public Good 8:30p
Sunday, August 28
Vermont State House
12:00p U-32 School Board
3:00p Montpelier School Board
Sun, August 28
6:00p ACT Racing
7:00a Waterbury Trustees
9:00p New England Cooks
10:30a Waterbury Selectboard 3:00p
10:00p CVTS Game of the Week
Montpelier Development Review Board
Monday, August 29
6:00p Montpelier Design Review Com12:00p E. Montpelier School Board
3:00p Orange Southwest Supervisory mittee 9:00p Montpelier City Council
Union
Mon, August 29
6:00p VT State Board of Education
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CLIP & SAVE

Childbirth Classes. Offered to expecting families by Birthing


Center nurses Ronda Flaherty and Bonnie Solley, these six-week
classes are typically held on Tuesday evenings from 6 to 8 p.m. in
the lower level of the Kingwood Health Center. There is a fee.
Medicaid and other insurances are accepted. Call (802) 728-2274
to register.
Healthier Living Workshops. Gifford regularly offers this sixweek workshop through Vermont Blueprint for Health. Call (802)
728-2390 to sign up.
New Parents Group. Learn about growth and development,
nutrition, infant message, and much more at this free weekly
group for new parents and their infants. Facilitated by registered
nurses, the group meets at the Gifford Pediatric clinic on the main
campus. Call Jenny Davis at (802) 728-2257 for more information
Quit in Person Group. Giffords Tobacco Cessation Program
regularly offers four-week Quit in Person group sessions in the
Gifford Conference Center, 44 S. Main St. Free gum, patches and
lozenges are available for participants. Call (802) 728-2390, to
learn more or to sign up for the next series of classes.
Weight Loss Support Group. Get help and support on your
weight loss journey on Wednesdays from 6 to 7 p.m. in Giffords
Conference Center, 44 S. Main St. Free. No registration required.
Open to all regardless of where you are in your weight loss.
Matters of the Heart. Experts discuss ways to improve heart
health. Gifford Conference Ctr, FREE, 3rd Wednesdays, 1-2 p.m.
728-2191.
New Business Forum. Vermont Tech Enterprise Center, 1540 VT
Rte 66, 2nd Wednesdays, 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. 728-9101.
Yoga Classes. All ages & levels, donations benefit Safeline. VTC
Campus Center, last Sunday of month, 2-3:30 p.m.
Randolph Senior Ctr, 6 Hale Street, 728-9324. Lift for Life
Exercises, 8:30 a.m. Tu/Th and Weds/Fri; Cribbage, 10 a.m.
Mondays; Bingo, 10:30 a.m. Mondays; Bridge, 2:15 p.m. at the
Joslyn House Mondays; Tai Chi (intermediate) 9:45 a.m.
Tuesdays; Mahjongg, 10 a.m. Tuesdays; Crafts, 10:30 a.m.
Wednesdays; Tai Chi (Beginner) 9:45 a.m. Thursdays; Knit-Wits,
10 a.m. Thursdays; Foot Clinics, 1st Weds, call 802-728-9324 to
sign up. Book Club 12:45 p.m. 1st Wednesday of month.
Cancer Support Group. For survivors, sufferers & family.
Gifford Conference Ctr, 2nd Tuesdays, 9:30-11 a.m. 728-2270.
Storytime. Kimball Library, Wed., 11 a.m., ages 2-5; Toddlertime,
Fri., 10:30 a.m.; Gathering for hand work, 2nd & 4th Mon., 6
p.m.
STOWE - Green Mtn Dog Club Meeting. All dog lovers welcome. Commodores Inn, 4th Thursdays. 479-9843 or www.greenmountaindogclub.org
WAITSFIELD - Headache Relief Clinic. Free treatments using
massage & craniosacral therapy. Mad River Valley Health Ctr,
2nd fl., last Thursday of month, 4-7 p.m. RSVP 595-1919.
Community Acupuncture Night. Free assessment & treatment,
donations welcome. Three Moons Wellness, 859 Old County Rd.,
2nd fl., last Weds., of month, 4-7 p.m. RSVP 272-3690.
WARREN - Knit and Play. Bring your kids and your projects.
All levels welcome. Warren Public Library, Thursdays, 9:3011:30 a.m.
WASHINGTON - Central VT ATV Club. Washington Fire
Station, 3rd Tuesdays, 6:30 p.m. 224-6889.
Art and Adventure with April, 3rd Saturdays at 11 a.m.;
Storytime, Mondays at 11 a.m.; Tech Help Drop-In, Saturdays 10
a.m.-2 p.m. All at Calef Memorial Library. Info. 883-2343.
WATERBURY - Waterbury Public Library. Starting Thursday,
June 23 and every Thursday thereafter: Preschool Story Time at
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CLIP & SAVE

St., Wednesdays 4-6 p.m., other days seasonal, donations. Info:


freeridemontpelier.org
Free Community Meals. Mondays: Unitarian Church, 11 a.m.-1
p.m.; Tuesdays: Bethany Church, 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m.; Wednesdays:
Christ Church, 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m.; Thursdays: Trinity Church,
11:30 a.m.-1 p.m.; Fridays: St. Augustine Church, 11 a.m.-12:30
p.m.; Last Sundays, Bethany Church, 4:30-6:30 p.m.
Grandparents Raising Their Childrens Children. Support
group, childcare provided. Resurrection Baptist Church, 144 Elm
St., 2nd Thursday of the month, 6-8 p.m. Info. 476-1480.
Calico County Quilters. All skill levels welcome. Bethany
Church, Red Room, 2nd Saturday of month, 1-3 p.m. (NOT Oct.
or May).
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
Conference Room 232. Coffee, Tea, Scones, Fruit, and more!
RSVP encouraged to info@vamhar.org but never required. Just
drop-in!
Kellogg-Hubbard Library Activities. 135 Main St., 223-3338.
Story Time: Tues/Fri, 10:30 a.m.; Sit N Knit: for young knitters
age 6 & up, Mondays, 3:30-4 p.m.; Read to Coco: Wednesdays,
3:30-4:30 p.m.; Origami Club: Thursdays, 3-4 p.m.; Read with
Arlo: Thursdays 4-5 p.m.
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.
Resurrection Baptist Church Weekly Events. 144 Elm St.
Sunday, 9:45 a.m. Bible Study for all Ages; 11 a.m. Worship
Service; Wednesday, 7 p.m. Prayer Meeting.
Overeaters Anonymous. Bethany Church basement, Mondays
5:30-6:30 p.m. 223-3079.
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 &
Thursdays noon-1 p.m., Wednesdays 7-8 p.m. Info. 1-866-9725266.
SL AA. 12-step recovery group for sex/relationship problems.
Bethany Church, Wed., 5 p.m. Info. 802-249-6825.
Survivors of Incest Anonymous. Bethany Church parlor, 115
Main St., Mondays, 5 p.m. Please call first: 229-9036 or 4548402.
Brain Injury Support Group. Unitarian Church, third Thursday
of the month, 1:30-2:30 p.m. Info. 1-877-856-1772
La Leche League Meetup. Breastfeeding info and support. Good
Beginnings, 174 River Rd. 3rd Thursday, 9:30 - 11:30 a.m. Info:
802-879-3000
Nursing Beyond a Year Meetup. Good Beginnings, 174 River
Rd. 3rd Friday, 9:30-11:30 a.m. Info: 802-879-3000. Come join
other nursing parents in a warm, supportive environment to discuss the joys and challenges of an older nursling.
Playgroups: Dads & Kids Playgroup, Thursdays, 6-7:30 p.m.
and Playgroup, Saturdays, 9:30-11 a.m., both at Family Center of
Washington County. All held during school year only.
Kindred Connections Peer to Peer Cancer Support for Patients
and Caregivers. Info 1-800-652-5064 email info@vcsn.net
Christian Meditation. Christ Church, Mondays, 12-1 p.m.
MORETOWN - Mad River Chorale. New singers welcome.
Rehearsals at Harwood Union H.S., Mondays, 7-9 p.m. 4962048.
MORRISVILLE - Overeaters Anonymous. First Congregational
Church, 85 Upper Main St., Fridays at noon. Info. 888-2356.
NORTHFIELD - Civil Air Patrol Cadet Program. For ages
12-18. Readiness & Regional Technology Center, Norwich campus, Tuesdays, 6-8:30 p.m. Info. capitalcomposite@yahoo.com
Clogging & Irish Step Lessons. W/Green Mountain Cloggers,
ages 8-78, donations. Sundays 5-8 p.m. 522-2935.
Playgroup. United Church of Northfield, Wednesdays, 9:30-11
a.m. Held only when school is in session. Info. 262-3292 x113.
ORANGE - Sunday morning service at Christ Community
Alliance Church at 10:30 a.m. off Route 302 near the Elementary
School in Orange.
PLAINFIELD - Cutler Memorial Library Activities: Classic
Book Club: 1st Mondays, 6 p.m; Food for Thought Book Club:
2nd Mondays, 6:30 p.m. Plainfield Book Club: 3rd Mondays, 7
p.m. Call 454-8504. Story Time for Kids, ages 2-5. Thursdays,
10:30 a.m.
Diabetes Discussion & Support Group. Everyone welcome.
The Health Center conf. room, 3rd Thursdays, 1:30 p.m. Info.
322-6600.
RANDOLPH - Ongoing Health Support Groups at Gifford Chronic Conditions Support Group. Join a discussion and
educational group for people with chronic illnesses on the second
Tuesday of each month from 10:30-11:30 a.m. in the Gifford
Conference. No registration is required and the meetings are free.
All are welcome. Call 728-7714 to learn more.

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10 a.m. Stories, songs and crafts, suitable for 3-6-year-olds.


Starting Monday, June 20 and every Monday thereafter: Baby &
Toddler Story Time at 10 a.m. Stories, rhyming songs and playtime, suitable for newborns through 36 months.
WATERBURY CTR - Bible Study Group. Bring your bible,
coffee provided. Waterbury Center Grange, Sundays, 5-6 p.m.
498-4565.
WEBSTERVILLE - Fire District #3, Prudential Committee.
Monthly meeting, 105 Main St., 2nd Tuesdays, 6 p.m.
WILLIAMSTOWN - Bible Study. Christian Alliance Church,
Sun., 6 p.m. Info. 476-3221.
Farmers Market at Pump & Pantry, North Main Street. Fridays,
May 13-Oct. 14. Welcoming new vendors. Contact: Brigitte
Lackey at 433-1347.
Flea Market at Pump & Pantry, North Main Street. Fridays, 3-6
p.m. Free market space. Romance books, womens clothes, baby
clothes, jewelry, antiques and more. Info: Cindy Donahue at 802433-5908.
Mac McAllister Flea Market. Route 14, 1/2 mile south of
Williamstown Village. 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. Runs through Labor Day.
Vendors & crafters wanted. Info: Dan at 802-433-5802, danmcallister44@yahoo.com
Third Thursday Community Potluck. Monthly community
potluck supper at the Williamstown United Federated Church. 6
p.m. Free and open to all. You are invited to bring a dish to share,
but welcome to join us even if you cant. There is always plenty
of food!
WOODBURY - Knitting Group. All hand work welcome.
Library, 1st & 3rd Wed., 6:30-8 p.m.
WORCESTER - Knitting Night. The Wool Shed, Tuesdays,
6:30-8:30 p.m.

Wednesday, August 24

BARRE - Beginners Meditation with Ginny Sassaman, M.S.,


C.I.P.P. Montpelier Senior Activity Center, 58 Barre St. 1 p.m. A
supportive, welcoming, nonjudgmental setting to help you establish an ongoing meditation practice that best suits your life.
Secular and fun. Minimum of eight needed for class to run, $8 per
class; with the expectation participants attend every class.
Free Introduction to Quickbooks class. Capstone Community
Action at Gable Place. 8:45 a.m to 4:30 p.m. Info: email mfox@
communitycapitalvt.org.
MONTPELIER - Red Cross Blood Drive. Montpelier Senior
Activity Center, 58 Barre St. 12:30-5:30 p.m. The American Red
Cross will host a blood drive at MSAC. There is an urgent need
for blood donations in the community, and we have 26 available
donation slots to fill. To sign up for an approximately one-hour
appointment, call 800-RED-CROSS, or just walk-in. We are also
looking for volunteers to staff the check-in desk and canteen.
Please contact us if you are available to help.

Thursday, August 25

BARRE - EarthWalk Children Programs Information Session.


Aldrich Public Library. 4:30-5:30 p.m. This session will be an
opportunity for families that are interested in learning more about
our programs, meet our Youth Programs Director, view a slide-

show and we will have applications and registration forms available. Please email info@earthwalkvermont.org or call 454-8500
for any additional questions.
MONTPELIER - Brown Bag Concert Series. Christ Church
Courtyard. Noon. Bring your lunch and enjoy local musicians and
friends.
Alzheimers Association: Effective Communication Strategies.
Montpelier Senior Activity Center, 58 Barre St. 1-2:30 p.m. Free and
open to the public. Effective Communication Strategies explores how
communication takes place when someone has Alzheimers disease.
Attendees will be able to explain the communication changes that
take place throughout the course of the disease, decode the verbal and
behavioral messages delivered by someone with dementia and
respond in ways that are helpful, and identify strategies to connect
and communicate at each stage of the disease. Call the Alzheimers
Association at 800-272-3900 to pre-register.
WORCESTER - Worcester Book Sale DROP OFF. Drop off your
gently, used books at Worcester Town Hall, RT12 from 12-5 p.m. No
textbooks, encyclopedias, readers digest and no moldy/musty books,
please!

Friday, August 26

BARRE - Mah Jongg Tournament. Barre Area Senior Center. 6


p.m. $20. Register by Aug. 18 before 3 p.m. Refreshments will be
provided! Prizes awarded! 1st: $75 plus free enrollment in one of
our trips, and BASC membership; 2nd: $50 plus BASC membership; 3rd: $25 plus membership. *call Sandy at 479-9512
GRANITEVILLE - Tag Sale. St. Sylvester Church Hall, 223
Church Hill Rd. 8 a.m. to 3 p.m.
MONTPELIER - Sierra Leones Refugee All-stars live at
Positive Pie, 22 State St. 10 p.m. $15 Advance/ $20 day of show
RANDOLPH - Central Vermont Chamber Music Festival.
Chandler Music Hall, 71-73 Main St. 7 p.m. Friday Night in the
Gallerya new approach to a festival concert. An encore performance with Annemieke & Jeremiah McLane, piano & accordion.
Admission by donation.
STOWE - 2016 Stowe Wine & Food Classic. Stowe Mt. Lodge
at Spruce Peak. The signature event of Stowe Charities, this years
designated beneficiaries are Copley Hospital and Camp Ta-KumTa. Selected by the Vermont Chamber of Commerce as one of the
Top 10 Summer Events for 2016.
WORCESTER - Worcester Book Sale DROP OFF. Drop off your
gently, used books at Worcester Town Hall, RT12 from 12-5 p.m. No
textbooks, encyclopedias, readers digest and no moldy/musty books,
please!

Saturday, August 27

BARRE - 3rd Film in the Racial Justice Community


Organizing Film Series. Church of the Good Shepherd, 39
Washington St. 7-9 p.m. Mirrors of Privilege (45 mins.) This film
catalyzes powerful dialogue to support the learning, change and
healing of all people who want to undo race-based oppression.

Followed by a group discussion. Child care provided. Wheel chair


accessible. Please refrain from wearing fragrances. Suggested
donation: $7 to benefit the IAMVT2 project documenting racist
micro-aggressions in VT
BROOKFIELD - Ridge Harvest Fair and Market Festival.
The Ridge Assembly of God, 2252 Ridge Rd. 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Flea Market, Vintage Items, Antiques, Crafts, Collectables, Huge
Variety of Items, Food, Fun, Bouncy House! Vendors welcome.
Info: 802-598-7590
GRANITEVILLE - Tag Sale. St. Sylvester Church Hall, 223
Church Hill Rd. 8 a.m. to 3 p.m.
MONTPELIER - Capital City Farmers Market. 60 State St. 9
a.m. to 1 p.m. The Capital City Farmers Market starts its 39th year
with 53 farmers, food producers, and craftspeople. Seasonal gardening supplies ranging from perennial starts to cedar raised beds
will be available to begin your season. Shoppers can use their
EBT and Debit cards at the market for market cash.
Inner Fire District live at La Puerta Nuegra, 44 Main St. 9 p.m.
RANDOLPH - Central Vermont Chamber Music Festival.
Chandler Music Hall, 71-73 Main St. 10:30 a.m. Special concert
for kids. Join Annemieke & Jeremiah McLane as they perform
Pierre Vellones Une Adventure de Babar and selections from
Ravels Mother Goose Rhymes. All seats $6.
Central Vermont Chamber Music Festival. Chandler Music
Hall, 71-73 Main St. 7:30 p.m. String Quartetsa program of
beautiful music both familiar, and not so! Including an early (Op.
2) by Strauss, the Dvorak American and the lovely Gershwin
Lullaby. Adults $25 for one main concert or $45 for two; students
free.
Small Game Hunting seminar. Randolph Fish & Game Club. 8
a.m. to 4 p.m. Interested in cooking up locally-sourced grouse,
squirrel or rabbit in your kitchen this fall? Vermont Fish &
Wildlife will be holding a seminar focusing on bird, rabbit and
squirrel hunting.
8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. at the in Randolph, VT.
STOWE - 2016 Stowe Wine & Food Classic. Stowe Mt. Lodge
at Spruce Peak. The signature event of Stowe Charities, this years
designated beneficiaries are Copley Hospital and Camp Ta-KumTa. Selected by the Vermont Chamber of Commerce as one of the
Top 10 Summer Events for 2016.
WAITSFIELD - Waitsfield Farmers Market. Mad River
Green. 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. In addition to a wide array of fresh produce, here you can find crafts made in Vermont, baked goods, and
prepared food. Every Saturday there is live entertainment. Wellbehaved pets are welcome.
WATERBURY - Introduction to Qi Gong for Seniors. Waterbury
Public Library. 11 a.m. Free. Experience this ancient Chinese holistic system integrating slow, easy physical postures, breathing techniques and focused intention for energy, strength, and mindfulness.
Facilitated by Kenneth Russell & Helena Wirth. Registration
required for EACH WEEK call the Library at 244-7036.

GO FIGURE

The idea of Go Figure is to arrive at the figure given at


the bottom and right-hand columns of the diagram by
following the arithmetic signs in the order they are given
(that is, from left to right and top to bottom). Use only the
numbers below the diagram to complete its blank
squares and use each of the nine numbers only once.

Best described as a number crossword, the task in


Kakuro is to fill all of the empty square, using numbers 1 to 9, so the sum of each horizontal lock
equals the number to its left, and the sum of each
vertical block equals the number on its top. No number may be used in the same block more than
once.
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WEST FAIRLEE - Annual Old Home Days. West Fairlee


Church, 954 Rt.113. Parade 11 a.m., Auction noon, food, music,
free ice cream, bon fire. Info: Steve Garrow 802-685-3141 or W.F.
Church 802-333-4748
WORCESTER - Worcester Book SALE. Worcester Town Hall,
RT12. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Choose from a sea of books! All books 50
cents. Benefits the Worcester Food Shelf. Info: 552-7494

Wednesday, August 31

BARRE - Beginners Meditation with Ginny Sassaman, M.S.,


C.I.P.P. Montpelier Senior Activity Center, 58 Barre St. 1 p.m. A
supportive, welcoming, nonjudgmental setting to help you establish an ongoing meditation practice that best suits your life.
Secular and fun. Minimum of eight needed for class to run, $8 per
class; with the expectation participants attend every class.
MONTPELIER - Introduction to Tai Chi with Ellie Hayes, Tai
EAST MONTPELIER - Thanksgiving Dinner in August. Twin Chi Instructor. Hunger Mountain Coop. 5-6 p.m. Free. In this
Valley Senior Center, Route 2, Blueberry Commons. 4:30-6:30 p.m. workshop you will receive an overview of the origins of Tai Chi
Turkey, creamy mashed potatoes, vegetables, rolls, dessert. $10. Eat and the lineage styles, learn some practical exercises to experience the essence of Tai Chi and learn about the teachers and
in or call before Aug 28 to reserve a take-out meal. 223-3322.
classes available in Montpelier.
MONTPELIER - Community Summer Celebration at the Co-op.
Hunger Mountain Coop. Youre invited to our Summer Party & Member
Appreciation Day! A singing pirate, face painting, family yoga, local food
MONTPELIER - Intro to Therapeutic Touch with Mary Jane
demos, solar powered bouncy house, tarot card readings and more!
NEWBURY - UnCommon Jam: SOLAS, Patrick Ross, Doug Ohlson, RN, MSN, Qualified Therapeutic Touch Practitioner. Hunger
Perkins, Painted Sol. Newbury Village Common. 2-7 p.m. Enjoy Mountain Coop. 6-7 p.m. Free. Mary Jane will give some background
good eats from locally sourced vendors, a craft brew tent, and and a volunteer will experience a brief treatment - sitting, fully clothed,
and without being touched. RSVP by emailing us at info@hungerexhibitions of local artists. $20. (12 and under free)
mountain.coop with your name and contact information.
RANDOLPH - Central Vermont Chamber Music Festival.
Chandler Music Hall, 71-73 Main St. 11 a.m. 6th annual Breakfast
with Bach. Breakfast in Chandlers Esther Mesh room, followed
by a concert in Bethany Church featuring Bachs Brandenburgh MONTPELIER - Rumblecat live at Positive Pie, 22 State St. 10
p.m. $5
Concerto #5. Breakfast $8 each, concert by donation.
ROXBURY - Roxbury Vermont Irene Remembrance Green Mountain Playboys live at La Puerta Nuegra, 44 Main St.
Celebration. Join us for a remembrance celebration on the fifth 9 p.m.
anniversary of Tropical Storm Irene to honor the resilience of Fall Migration Bird Walks. North Branch Nature Center, 713 Elm St.
Roxbury residents and those who helped in the recovery. There will 7:30-9 a.m. Free for members and kids, $10 for nonmembers September
be a Potluck Lunch at the Roxbury Firehouse at 1 pm. Bring your is the peak of fall songbird migration, and the woods and fields along the
favorite dish, salad or dessert to share. Barbecued chicken provided. North Branch are excellent places to witness it. Come for a morning
Music, games and an Irene photo display. If you have any Roxbury walk to search for migrating warblers, vireos, tanagers, thrushes and
Irene photos, please bring them in any format to the celebration.
more. Beginners welcome! Binoculars available for loan.
STOWE - 2016 Stowe Wine & Food Classic. Stowe Mt. Lodge WATERBURY CENTER - Annual Church Lawn Fest. Waterbury
at Spruce Peak. The signature event of Stowe Charities, this years Center Community Church on RT 100 next to the Cold Hollow Cider
designated beneficiaries are Copley Hospital and Camp Ta-Kum- Mill. 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. A variety of slightly used i glassware, trinkets,
Ta. Selected by the Vermont Chamber of Commerce as one of the jewelry, plants, kitchenware, books, baskets, toys puzzles, collectTop 10 Summer Events for 2016.
ables and more. The Church Craft group will have handmade items.
All sales benefit the Church programs. Info: 244-8089.

Sunday, August 28

Thursday, September 1

Friday, September 2

Tuesday, August 30

BARRE - Trow Hill Playground Grand Opening Ceremony.


291 Hill St. 6 p.m. There will be ice cream, bubbles, and of course
a ribbon cutting. Holding the ribbon is a privilege of kids only!
MONTPELIER - Healthy Snacks for Happy Bellies with Lisa
Mas, Harmonized Cookery. Hunger Mountain Coop. 5-6 p.m.
Sauces, chutneys, and whole grain flatbreads are easy to make and
satisfy cravings. Gain recipes and learn the medicinal properties
of ingredients. $3 Member-Owners/$5 Non-Members.
WEBSTERVILLE - Town of Barre Forest Walks. There are
abandoned quarries, amazing lookout points, and lots more. Bring
your nature photography questions, too. Meet at the kiosk off the
parking lot at 44 Brook St. 9 a.m. Free fun for all ages. Dogs on
leashes welcome! Info: Marianne Kotch at 476-4185.

Saturday, September 3

MONTPELIER - Art Walk. 4-8 p.m. The T.W. Wood Gallery is


highlighting the works of local artist Anne Sarcka who will be
speaking about her art at 6 p.m. Refreshments will be served. Also
on exhibit is Notes of Color a members show of the Arts
Resource Association. In addition we have two rooms full of art
work from the permanent collection available for viewing!
NORTHFIELD - Labor Day Weekend Breakfast Buffet.
American Legion Post 63, 48 Depot Square. 8-11 a.m. Adults/$8,
Children under 10/$4.
WATERBURY CENTER - Annual Church Lawn Fest.
Waterbury Center Community Church on RT 100 next to the Cold
Hollow Cider Mill. 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Food concession with hot

dogs, homemade baked beans, chili and baked goods. A variety of


slightly used items will be available - glassware, trinkets, jewelry,
plants, kitchenware, books, baskets, toys puzzles, collectables and
more. The Church Craft group will have handmade items. All
sales benefit the Church programs. Info: 244-8089.

Sunday, September 4

NORTHFIELD - Labor Day Weekend Breakfast Buffet.


American Legion Post 63, 48 Depot Square. 8-11 a.m. Adults/$8,
Children under 10/$4.
RANDOLPH - 24th Annual New World Festival. Noon to 11
p.m. Concerts, music and dance workshops, childrens activities,
and open dancing unfold on five continuous stages. Food and drink
provided by the areas finest chefs and breweries. The festival takes
place in downtown in Chandler Music Hall and Gallery, in allweather tents on both sides of Main Street, and in historic Bethany
Church. Adults $35 advance, $40 after August 26; students age
13-18 $12; children 12 and under free; after 6 p.m. $25
WEBSTERVILLE - Town of Barre Forest Walks. There are
abandoned quarries, amazing lookout points, and lots more. Bring
your nature photography questions, too. Meet at the kiosk off the
parking lot at 44 Brook St. 9 a.m. Free fun for all ages. Dogs on
leashes welcome! Info: Marianne Kotch at 476-4185.

Monday, September 5

NORTHFIELD - Labor Day Chicken Barbecue. American


Legion Post #63, 48 Depot Square. After the parade. $10. BBQ
Chicken, Corn on the cob, Coleslaw & roll
WATERBURY CENTER - Annual Church Lawn Fest.
Waterbury Center Community Church on RT 100 next to the Cold
Hollow Cider Mill. 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. A variety of slightly used
items will be available - glassware, trinkets, jewelry, plants, kitchenware, books, baskets, toys puzzles, collectables and more. The
Church Craft group will have handmade items. All sales benefit
the Church programs. Info: 244-8089.

Tuesday, September 6

BERLIN - Bike Ride with GMC. Moderate. 24 miles. Berlin


Pond to Brookfield Floating Bridge. Wear helmet. Bring lunch
and water. Meet at the Berlin Pond public parking area at 10 a.m.
Contact: George Plumb, 883-2313 or plumb.george@gmail.com.
MONTPELIER - Monarch Butterfly Tagging. North Branch
Nature Center, 713 Elm St. 3:30-5 p.m. Fee: $5 for adults, $3 for
kids. Drop by any time between from 3:30 on to catch, tag and
release some migrating monarchs. Well look for other butterflies
and bugs as well! We have nets to share, but bring a net if you have
one. Register: 802-229-6206
WATERBURY - Needle Felted Sunflowers. Waterbury Public
Library. 6-8 p.m. Using carded wool in bright fall colors, participants will create one or more sunflowers suitable for attaching to
a fall wreath or other decorative object. $7 materials fee to cover
the cost of supplies. For Adults and teens (younger, with previous
experience and if accompanied by a parent). Register: 244-7036.
After School Lego Free Build. Waterbury Public Library. 3-4 p.m.
Drop in after school and build whatever your heart desires! Strengthen
your STEM muscles and spark your imagination with an abundance of
Lego bricks. For ages 7-11. No need to register just come on in.

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Vt Fish & Wildlife to Hold Small Game Hunting Seminar

OVWS Alum Genoa Scherbatskoy forged away with a campers help


during Natures Art & Sciences 3-week camp. Through hammering, melting, and working the bellows, the children experienced
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From Theater Arts & Puppetry to Natures Arts & Sciences
and now Pioneer Days, each three-week program explores
new opportunities for the children to dig into.
Were all about meeting kids where theyre at, getting
hands dirty, outside all day regardless of the weather, and
creativity, said Alicia Finley, camp director. Weve made
fire from flint, helped to make tools through blacksmithing,
are turning fleece into yarn, feeding baby goatsall activities
outside of usual experiences and the kids love it.
FInley, who came to OVWS from work as a wilderness
therapy guide, found the mix of Waldorf-educated children
and those from other educational experiences wonderful. The
children really collaborated and learned from each other, she
said.
Farm & Forest Summer Camp will be back next year.
OVWS is currently accepting applications for our Farm &
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your kitchen this fall? Vermont Fish
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Game Hunting seminar focusing on
bird, rabbit and squirrel hunting.
The seminar will take place on
Saturday, August 27, 2016, 8 a.m. to
4 p.m. at the Randolph Fish & Game
Club in Randolph, VT.
Tom Jones of the Vermont Fish &
Wildlife Department will lead the
seminar off with a workshop on hunting rabbits with beagles. Former Fish
& Wildlife Commissioner Patrick
Berry will give a demonstration on
hunting ruffed grouse with his awardwinning bird dogs. And Eric Nuse,
retired game warden and creator of
the Vermont Wild book series, will
give a squirrel hunting workshop.
The seminar will conclude with a
shooting workshop hosted by
Randolph Fish and Game.
Both experienced and first-time
small game hunters stand to benefit Former Fish & Wildlife Commissioner Patrick Berry will give a presentation on ruffed grouse
from this seminar, said John hunting with his award-winning bird dogs at an upcoming small game hunting seminar in
Pellegrini, hunter education training Randolph, Vt.
coordinator with Vermont Fish &
Wildlife. This is an absolutely all-star lineup of presenters of Taxidermy, Northfield, VT. The seminar will feature Vermont
current and former Fish & Wildlife Department staff as well Fish & Wildlife deer biologist Nick Fortin, as well as
as volunteer instructors. Not only are they knowledgeable Whitetail Tracker Brad Lockwood. Rodney and Theresa
instructors, but theyre also fantastic story-tellers. Its sure to Elmer will demonstrate how to field dress, process, and prebe a fun time for everyone involved.
pare a deer for taxidermy. Signup deadline: Wednesday,
The seminar is free and includes lunch. Sign up by September 14.
Wednesday, August 24 at vtfishandwildlife.com. Space is
Law Updates for Firearm Range Operators, Saturday,
limited to the first 30 signups and seminars fill up quickly, so September 17, 2016, 9:00 a.m. 1:30 p.m., Annex Building,
sign up as early as possible. For more information, call John Montpelier, VT. The seminar will go over changes to Act 250
Pellegrini at 802-272-2909.
and Act 145 that affect firearm range operation. Staff will
Reasonable accommodations for persons with disabilities cover changes to lead management in environmental steware available upon request. Please include a description of the ardship plans and how to improve safety and noise mitigation
accommodation you will need. Individuals making such at ranges, essential information for all range managers.
requests must include their contact information. Please send Signup deadline: Wednesday, September 14.
an e-mail to: Catherine.Gjessing@Vermont.Gov or call the
Advanced Bowhunting, Saturday, September 24, 2016,
office staff at 802-828-1000 (voice), 1-800-253-0191 (TTY). 9:00 a.m. 4:00 p.m., Chelsea Fish & Game Club, Chelsea,
Remaining Seminars in this series:
VT. This seminar will demonstrate advanced techniques for
White-tailed Deer Hunting and Processing, Saturday, bowhunting, including equipment, hunting tactics, and treeSeptember 17, 2016, 8:00 a.m. 4:00 p.m., Mountain Deer stand safety. Sign-up deadline: Wednesday, September 21.

Hunter Ed Courses Offered

Its back to school season for would-be hunters.


With most hunting seasons just around the corner, the
Vermont Fish & Wildlife Department is urging new hunters to
sign up now for a hunter education course.
Classes fill up quickly, but securing a spot is easy with
Vermont Fish & Wildlifes online Hunter Education Program
registration system. All would-be hunters, trappers and bowhunters are required to complete their respective course
before purchasing their first license.
Classes are held throughout the year, but their numbers
peak now through early fall, said Nicole Meier in Fish &
Wildlifes Hunter Education Program. This is the time to
sign up and complete a course, because once hunting seasons
begin, our volunteer instructors want to be out in the field.
To find your course, enroll at www.register-ed.com/programs/vermont. The system includes maps and directions,
instant confirmation and reminder emails, and a function that
allows you to contact a course instructor directly. You can
view the number of open spaces remaining in a course and
receive email notifications when new courses become available in your area.

For would-be hunters finding it hard to fit a traditional


course into their hectic schedule, the department now offers
online options. The online Homestudy Basic Firearm (hunting) and Trapper Education courses allow students to learn
and complete the written portion of the content before attending a hands-on field day by completing a workbook or online
course. Just be sure to sign up for a homestudy class before
starting.
New this year, the Hunter Education Program is also
unveiling online bowhunter education homework, available
here: https://www.bowhunter-ed.com/vermont/
The Vermont Hunter Education Programs 350 volunteer
instructors certify almost 5,000 students annually. The course
and all materials are provided free of charge through funding
provided by the Federal Aid in Sport Fish and Wildlife
Restoration Program. There is no minimum age, but most
materials are written at the sixth grade level.
You also can access online course registration through the
departments website (vtfishandwildlife.com). For more information or if you need help signing up for a class, call the
Hunter Education Program at (802) 828-1193.

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Vermont Bear Hunting Starts Sept. 1

Vermonts bear hunting season starts in the mountains and northeastern quarter of
September 1, and hunters can improve their the state, he said. Although we have succhances if they scout ahead of time to find fall cessfully increased bear numbers, the human
foods such as wild apples, beechnuts, acorns, population has also risen, resulting in more
and berries where bears will be feeding.
encounters between humans and bears.
Fall foods for bears are more scarce than Carefully regulated hunting helps control the
they were last year, said
growth of the black bear
Vermonts bear biologist
Hunters are reminded to population and allows for
Forrest
Hammond.
their sustainable use, while
Bears will be feeding collect a small pre-molar tooth decreasing interactions
along power lines and in from each harvested bear. The with humans.
forest openings and old collection of a premolar tooth is
Hammond added,
fields where berries and critical to the bear project as it Hunters are reminded to
apples can be found as provides important data on the collect a small pre-molar
well as in forested beech age structure of the bear tooth from each harvested
and oak stands. They population and for making bear. The collection of a
also are likely to be feedpremolar tooth is critical
ing more on standing population estimates.
to the bear project as it
corn this year.
provides important data on
Vermont has two bear hunting seasons. The the age structure of the bear population and
early bear hunting season, which requires a for making population estimates.
special bear tag, starts September 1 and conA video showing how to remove the tooth
tinues through November 11. The late bear is on the Fish & Wildlife website and YouTube
season begins November 12 and continues channel.
through November 20. A hunter may only
Hunters took 665 bears last year in 189
take one bear during the year.
Vermont towns.
Hammond says Vermonts regulated bear
Hammond asks hunters in southern
hunting seasons help in managing the states Vermont to avoid shooting bears with yellow
population of about 5,500 bears.
ear tags and GPS collars because they are
Twenty-five years ago Vermont had less valuable animals in the Deerfield Wind bear
than 3,000 bears, and they were found mostly study.

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Vermont
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Schedule

PHOTO: Linda Salmon

Shawn Fleury of Middlesex in Victory Lane on U.S. Army Recruiting Night at Thunder Road. Photo by Alan Ward

Fleury Claims Checkers On U.S. Army Recruiting Night

Shawn Fleury of Middlesex grabbed the lead from rookie


Chris Pelkey of South Barre on a late-race restart, then went
on to claim his second victory of the season in the 50-lap main
event for the Thunder Road Late Models.
Pelkey took the lead from pole-sitter Scott Coburn of Barre
and stayed in front until the second caution of the event flew
on lap 46. Fleury, on the outside of the front row on the ensuing restart, took over the top spot on lap 47. Nick Sweet of
Barre charged from 15th starting position to take second
place, while Pelkey finished for third.
Scott Dragon of Milton, Matt White of Northfield, Marcel
J. Gravel of Wolcott, Phil Scott of Middlesex, Jason Corliss of
Barre, John Donahue of Graniteville, and Eric Badore of
Milton rounded out the top 10.
Jason Woodard of Waterbury Center put together three
top-5 finishes to claim the Bond Auto Tiger Sportsmen Triple
20s. Woodard finished third in the first segment and fifth in
the second and third races to edge Stephen Donahue of
Graniteville by one point in the combined standings. The victory was Woodards first of the season and the second of his
career.
Mark Barnier of Essex Jct., Mike Martin of Craftsbury
THUNDER ROAD LATE MODELS
UNOFFICIAL RESULTS
Pos., Driver, Car #, Hometown
Shawn Fleury ( 31VT ) Middlesex, VT
Nick Sweet ( 88VT ) Barre, VT
#Christopher Pelkey ( 64VT ) So. Barre, VT
Scott Dragon ( 16VT ) Milton, VT
Matt White ( 42VT ) Northfield, VT
#Marcel J. Gravel ( 86VT ) Wolcott, VT
Phil Scott ( 14VT ) Middlesex, VT
Jason Corliss ( 66VT ) Barre, VT
John Donahue ( 26VT ) Graniteville, VT
Eric Badore ( 04VT ) Milton, VT
Boomer Morris ( 13VT ) Barre, VT
Kyle Pembroke ( 27VT ) Montpelier, VT
Darrell Morin ( 17VT ) Westford, VT
Eric Chase ( 40VT ) Milton, VT
Trampas Demers ( 85VT ) S. Burlington, VT
Scott Coburn ( 72VT ) Barre, VT
David Whitcomb ( 25VT ) Essex Jct., VT
Cody Blake ( 99VT ) Barre, VT
Jason Allen ( 29VT ) Barre, VT
Tyler Cahoon ( 38VT ) Danville, VT
Mike Bailey ( 2VT ) South Barre, VT
Rick Roberts ( 3VT ) E. Barre, VT
#Mike Foster ( 79VT ) Williston, VT

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9/17/16 6:00pm at Mystic River Tiger
Hormel Stadium-Medford, Ma
9/24/16 7:00pm at Central Mass Sabercats
Doyle Field-Leominster, Ma.

Common, and Cameron Ouellette of Barre rounded out the


top 5. Tommy Smith of Williamstown, Brian Delphia of
Duxbury, and Barnier won the Tiger individual 20-lap segments.
In the Allen Lumber Street Stocks, William Hennequin of
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ENDURO
Pos., Driver, Car #, Hometown
Greg Collette ( 33 ) Milton, VT
Jason Woodard ( 68 ) Waterbury Ctr., VT
Jamon Perry ( 62 ) Hardwick, VT
Stephen Donahue ( 26 ) Graniteville, VT
Gary Mullen ( 29 ) Tunbridge, VT
Mark Barnier ( 0 ) Essex Jct., VT
Alan Maynard ( 10 ) Fairfax, VT
Mike Martin ( 01 ) Craftsbury Common, VT
Thomas Chamberlin ( 66 ) Johnson, VT
Cameron Ouellette ( 90 ) Barre, VT
Jamie Davis ( 43 ) Wolcott, VT
Thomas Smith ( 50 ) Williamstown, VT
Kelly Miller, Jr. ( 0 ) Johnson, VT
Joe Steffen ( 00 ) Grand Isle, VT
Matthew Smith ( 04 ) Essex Jct., VT
Brendan Moodie ( 94 ) Wolcott, VT
Bunker Hodgdon lll ( 83 ) Hardwick, VT
Mike Billado ( 8 ) Essex, VT
Michael Gay ( 3 ) So. Burlington, VT
#Kevin Dodge ( 88 ) Barre, VT
Reilly Lanphear ( 21 ) Duxbury, VT
Brian Delphia ( 25 ) Duxbury, VT
Tom Campbell ( 85 ) Middlesex, VT
#Sid Sweet, Jr. ( 51 ) Williamstown, VT
Garry Bashaw ( 4 ) Lincoln, VT
Jaden Perry ( 92 ) Hardwick, VT
Thomas Merchant ( 38 ) Eden Mills, VT
Mark Lanphear ( 21 ) N. Hyde Park, VT
#Joshua Poirier ( 15 ) Enosburg Falls, VT
Tom Keith ( 63 ) N. Haverhill, NH
Mike Potter ( 23 )
Eric Johnson ( 20 ) Randolph Ctr, VT

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#Cooper Bouchard ( 7 ) Hinesburg, VT
#Peyton Lanphear ( 22 ) Duxbury, VT
Jaden Perry ( 92 ) Hardwick, VT

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August 16, 2016

Two Miles
Male: Ages - 70-79
Bob Murphy 28:14
Four Miles
Female: Ages - 14-29
Timnah Zimet 28:34
Male: Ages - 50-59
Mack Gardner-Morse 31:16
Darrel Lasell 38:22
Six Miles

Male: Ages - 14-29


Nathan Smoller 35:38
Andrew Crompton 35:40
Stephen Looke 36:28
Ellis Landry 38:04
Kieran Edraney 38:06
Jules Perkins 39:18
Ages - 40-49
Andrew Tripp 41:10

Fun runs of one, two, four and six miles are held each Tuesday at
5:30 p.m. from May until October. Meeting place is at the bike
path just beyond the Montpelier High School track.

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MERCHANDISER/ D ELIVERY PERSON Needed: Starting pay $700/per week + Benefits and car allowance, email
Jeremy@ calmontbeverage.
com, No phone calls.
OFFICE POSITION AVIALABLE, Full Time MondayFriday, 8-5:30, Must have
reliable transportation, be
puncual and good work ethic,
computer knowledge helpful
but not necessary, Contact
Bently 802-496-3977 or Stop
by Sugarbush Service Station
for more info.
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with futile information. TIP:
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should tell you, for free and
in writing, what is involved. If
you question a programs legitimacy, call the ATTORNEY
GENERALS
CONSUMER
ASSISTANCE PROGRAM at
1-800-649-2424.

CHILDCARE
BARRE CITY childcare. 15
years experience. Toddler/
PreK opening. 802-476-3565.
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802-479-8904

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be cautious of any business
that cant reflect in writing
the typical earnings of previous employees. TIP: Investigate earning potential claims
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written information from them
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or by calling the ATTORNEYS
GENERAL CONSUMER ASSISTANCE PROGRAM, at
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CLASSES &
WORKSHOPS
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No HS Diploma or GEDWe
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Maintenance 1-888- 8681704
CHESS INSTRUCTION Prepare for Scholastic or Regional Chess Tournaments with
a VT expert. Sharpen tactical & strategic thinking and
strengthen analytical abilities.
All ages. Robert 802-2291207

Classied
Deadline
Is Monday
Before
10:00AM

Immediate Opening
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CLASSES &
WORKSHOPS
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MEDICAL BILLING SPECIALISTS NEEDED! Begin
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working with Medical Billing
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$10/hour. donstotts@comcast.net
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PERSONALS
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Job Description: Quik-Pull, a Division of Power & Tel, in


Randolph, VT is a fabricator of custom cable assemblies. We are
looking for 2 exceptional people to join our team as printer and
cable machine operators on our 2nd shift. This position requires
manual dexterity, hand and eye coordination and ability to lift up
to 50 pounds. 2nd Shift Hours: 3 pm-11 pm
E-mail resumes or interest to:
cyrus.parker@ptsupply.com or mail resume to Attn: Resume,
Quik-Pull, 44 Hull St., Ste. 1, Randolph, VT 05060.
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Thank You For Saying


I Saw It In
BCEMS is seeking

K-4 Recess Supervisor

Hours are Monday-Friday,


10:45 a.m. - 1:45 p.m. Rain or Shine!
Responsibilities will include:
Creating and maintaining a fun, safe
and positive recess environment
Directing student trafc (and schedule)
to and from the school building
Maintaining clear and daily
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Addressing any minor discipline issues
with the students, and communicating
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cannot be immediately resolved on the
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Send resume and three reference letters
to:
James Taffell
BCEMS
50 Parkside Drive
Barre, VT 05641

WANTED
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802-498-3692
OLD
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PLATES
WANTED. Pre 1920 by Serious Collector. Cash buyer.
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Box 1, Putney, VT 05346
chughson@svcable.net
802-387-4498
WANTS TO purchase minerals and other oil and gas interests. Send details to: PO Box
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AIRLINE
CAREERS
Get FAA approved maintenance training at campuses
coast to coast. Job placement assistance.
Financial Aid for qualifying students. Military friendly.
Call Aviation Institute of Maintenance

800-481-7894

PARA-EDUCATOR

Twinfield Union School is seeking an energetic


and patient adult with a passion for working with
3 and 4-year old children to work with the schools
team of preschool educators. We are looking for
someone who is comfortable and has experience
outdoors and understands the benefits of children
spending time in nature.
An Associate Degree in early childhood or human/
child development or related field is preferred as
well as two years of successful experience with
groups of young children
Apply to: WNESU, Para-Educator Search - TUS,
P.O. Box 470, Plainfield, VT 05667,
(802) 454-9924.
DONT PUT OFF TIL TOMORROW WHAT YOU CAN SELL TODAY!

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Orange North Supervisory Union

Substitute School Nursing Staff


Immediate Openings

The Orange North Supervisory Union is seeking


qualied substitute nurses to join our school nursing
services team. RN (Registered Nurse) must have;
an Associates or Bachelors degree from a program
accredited by the National League for Nursing, and a
valid Vermont RN license. Successful candidate must
hold CPR and rst aid certicates; have high quality
nursing and independent work skills and excellent
communication and organization skills. Experience
with children and families preferred.
Please submit cover letter, resume,
certication documents and three
letters of reference to:
Orange North Supervisory Union
111B Brush Hill Road
Williamstown, VT
05679
EOE

CITY OF BARRE
Searching for
Full-time (40 Hours) Clerk/Bookkeeper
to Work as Assistant Clerk
In Office of City Clerk/Treasurer

Clerk/Bookkeepers perform varied clerical work: receive and process


funds, answer telephones, greet customers, give information, maintain
records and accounts, and exercise responsible judgment. Must be proficient
with office computer software and be able to perform above the basic level.
Applicants may be pre-tested to determine their computer skill level.
Assistant Clerk duties include recording land records; elections
management; business and animal licensing; vital records; customer
service; assisting researchers, attorneys and realtors; and handling and
accounting for funds. The successful applicant must be self-directed and
work collaboratively with others in the office and City Hall.
Range of Pay: $14.88 to $15.93/hr, plus $.80/hr additional compensation
for Assistant Clerk duties. Assistant Clerk position subject to annual
appointment by City Clerk. The City of Barre offers a generous benefit
package, including health, dental, and life insurance, pension (employer and
employee contributed), deferred compensation plan (employee contributed),
vacation and sick time.
Applications available by calling 476-0241 or at www.barrecity.org/jobs.
Send City of Barre application, cover letter, resume, and three work-related
references to: Rikk Taft, City of Barre, 6 N. Main St., Suite 2, Barre, VT
05641.
Applications must be received by 4:30 p.m. on Friday, September 2,
2016.
EOE

Jobs Available
Night Warehouse Loader & Pickers Needed

Truck Drivers (Non CDL)

PRINCIPLE DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

6. Shipping: Hand
unloads
cartons
from an electrically operated conveyor and
PRINCIPLE
DUTIES
AND
RESPONSIBILITIES

Night Warehouse Loader & Pickers Needed


PRINCIPLE DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

Pickers:
1.
Picking orders: Pick orders as received by customer into totes.
Pickers:
Accuracy
and
1. Picking orders: Pick orders as received by customer into totes. Accuracy and
reading a must
reading
a must
2.
Facility
Cleanliness/Safety: Ensures work area is organized,
2. Facility
Cleanliness/Safety: Ensures work area is organized, neat and clean.
neat
and clean.
Always uses
lifting
techniques
and operates
all power equipment
Always
usessafe
safe
lifting
techniques
and operates
all powersafely.
equipment safely.
Loaders:
Loaders:
1. Shipping: Hand unloads cartons from electrically operated conveyor and then
1.
Shipping:
Hand
unloads
cartons
from electrically
operated
hand
stacks them
into an
outbound
trailer. Pallets
of merchandise
are loaded
conveyor
andtrailers
then with the use of a pallet jack.
into outbound
hand
stacks
them
an outbound
trailer.
of amerchandise
2. Moving
Truck
frominto
Parking
Lot to Bay and
Back: Pallets
If you have
license with
are
loaded
a clean driving record you may be asked to move trucks from the parking lot to
into outbound trailers with the use of a pallet jack.
theMoving
bay to beTruck
loaded and
back
to the parking
lot.Bay and Back: If you have
2.
from
Parking
Lot to
3.
Facility
Cleanliness/Safety:
Ensures
work
area
is organized, neat and clean.
a license with
safe lifting
techniques
andbe
operates
safely.the
aAlways
cleanuses
driving
record
you may
askedalltopower
moveequipment
trucks from
parking lot to
the
bay to be Service
loaded and back to the parking lot.
Customer
3. Facility Cleanliness/Safety: Ensures work area is organized,
neat
and clean.
PRINCIPLE
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Always uses safe lifting techniques and operates all power
equipment safely.
1. Answering phones: Take orders by phone in a friendly and courteous manor.
2. Entering orders: Enter customer orders in AS400

Sales Office Assistant

Data Entry
PRINCIPLE
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
1.
Experience
with
Office preferred.
PRINCIPLE
DUTIES
ANDMicrosoft
RESPONSIBILITIES
2. Good communication and organizational skills.
1. Excel: Able to prepare & update spreadsheets
2. QuickBooks: Basic knowledge
Please send resumes to
3. ADP: Knowledge of payroll processes helpful
4. Data Entry 10 Key: Enter data accurately and efciently

on a packing station tables. Opens the carton with a box cutter.


then hand stacks them into an outbound trailer. Pallets of merchandise are

into outbound
trailers with
use ofdelivers
a pallet jack.
1.loaded
Deliveries:
Efficiently
andthe
safely
customer orders to
stores across
New
England.
Truck
Drivers (Non CDL)
2. Collecting Moneys Due: Collect money from customer before
placing
a new
order.
PRINCIPLE
DUTIES
AND RESPONSIBILITIES

Merchandiser
1. Deliveries: Efciently and safely delivers customer orders to stores across
New England.

PRINCIPLE
AND
RESPONSIBILITIES
2. Collecting DUTIES
Moneys Due:
Collect
money from customer before placing a new
order.

1. Merchandizing: Travel to different stores that we sell to and set


up new
Merchandiser
shelving,
displays and stock them.
PRINCIPLE DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

JOB REQUIREMENTS FOR ALL


1. Merchandizing: Travel to different stores that we sell to and set up new

MINIMUM
REQUIREMENTS:
shelving, displays
and stock them.

Cheerful and helpful attitude towards customers/guests


Representative
Sales
Work independently
and in a TEAM environment
Good communication skills
DUTIES and
AND team
RESPONSIBILITIES
PRINCIPLE
Good personal
organizational skills
Basic computer skills
Scouting
Business:
Will needand
to scout
for new
stores to sell to as we are
1.
Able
to liftNew
40lbs
consistently
75lbs
occasionally
growing.writing and math skills
constantly
Basic reading,
Selling to Existing Customers: Keep in contact with existing customers by
2.
Dependable
visiting
Good their
attendance/punctual
stores weekly and introducing new items, help placing orders and/
or
Must
be able
pass pre-employment
drug test
addressing
anyto
concerns
they may have.
3.
Must
be willing
&Due:
ableCollect
to work
overtime
when asked
Collecting
Moneys
money
from customer
before placing a new
order.

Erica Lawler, 32 Burnham St., Barre, VT 05641


JOB REQUIREMENTS FOR ALL

or email to elawler@capitalcandy.com or by Fax @ 802-476-6929 or drop off in person.

Day Warehouse Stocker


PRINCIPLE DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS:

August 24, 2016

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Cheerful and helpful attitude towards customers/guests


Work independently and in a TEAM environment

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9AM-3. 78 Applewood Dr,
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GARAGE SALE 58 Brook
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books, books, electronics,
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items.

MOVING SALE
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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
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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
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credit report of accurate negative information for a fee are
lying. Under FEDERAL law,
accurate negative information can be reported for up to
seven years, and some bankruptcies for up to 10 years.
Learn about managing credit
and debt at ftc.gov/credit. A
message from The World and
the FTC.

HOME
APPLIANCES
DRY SINK Cabinet dark finish
with full drawer & 2doors in
lower section. $150 OBO 802793-1866(C).
FREEZER FOR SALE, 15.1
Cubic Foot Upright, Like New,
$200 Call 802-476-6343
FRIGIDARE 10,000 BTU
SLIDE-IN/c asement air conditioner, like new $250.00.
OBO for crankout window.
802-793-1866(C).

FURNITURE
UNIQUE Mahogany CHINA
CABINET Built early 1900s
perfect condition with original
Key. Includes complete sets
of Waterford Crystal glasses.
Appointment 802-479-3238
after 4pm.

MUSICAL
MUSIC
INSTRUCTION.
Drums, guitar, bass, more.
Responsible, accredited instructor/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

2002 TRAIL LITE 19FT.


CAMPER, Very clean and in
good condition, all appliances
included. $3900 802-2726933

continued

HARDWOOD
KINDLING,
Meshbags $8.00/ea. Free
delivery to Seniors. 802-2792595

BOATING &
FISHING
12 FIELD & STREAM Eagle
Run Kayak with paddle. Good
condition. $250.00 b.o. 802793-8577.
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.
BOAT RENTALS. Enjoy fishing, skiing, tubing Pontoons
cruising, kayaks & canoeing!
Fairlee Marine rents them all!
They even put the runabout
boats and pontoon boats in
and out of the water so you
can just enjoy the boating.
Daily and weekly rates. Prices
are all on our website at www.
fairleemarine.com. Call for
reservations at 802-333-9745
CERTIFIED USED BOATS.
Lots of good used boats to
choose from. All of them have
been Checked over by our
certified technicians and are
all in Good Operating Condition so you can just go boating
and have fun. If its not reliable, we wont sell it. Check
them out at our website at:
www.fairleemarine.com 802333-9745.
CONSIGNMENTS. We take
good late model boats on
consignment. We do the sale
and warrantyyou collect
the cash. With our website/
www.fairleemarine.com and
our reputation, They usually
sell fast and you often get as
much or more than selling it
yourself. Fairlee Marine, 802333-9745.

BIG ROCK PROPERTIES


Self storage units available,
5x10, 10x10, 10x20. Rte 113
Chelsea. 802-249-2368.
www.bigrockselfstorage.com

FOR LEASE OR SALE...

STORAGE
CONTAINERS

DELIVERED TO YOUR SITE


PLENTY OF STORAGE TRAILERS
& CONTAINERS AVAILABLE
Call For Prices

1-877-204-3054
Exit 3
off I-89

LEASING

LIFE ALERT. 24/7. One press


of a button sends help FAST!
Medical, Fire, Burglar. Even
if you cant reach a phone!
FREE brochure. CALL 800457-1917

STORAGE

KILL BED BUGS! Buy Harris


Bed Bug Killers/K
IT. Hardware
Stores, The Home Depot, homedepot.com

CAMPING

Royalton, VT
1-877-204-3054 (802) 763-7876

SPORTING
EQUIPMENT
TOUR EDGE Womans 7
piece starter set, deluxe bag
and head covers. Only used 5
times at the driving range.
802-279-9627

DAVES LOGGING &


FIREWOOD
Green & Seasoned
802-454-1062
FIREWOOD for SALE; cut to
length, split and delivered in
Montpelier and Barre. Green
$215/cord, Seasoned $300/
cord, all Hardwood. 802-4858525
FIREWOOD,
EXCELLENT
WOOD excellent Supply little
to no wait. $235/CORD. Sparrow Farm 802-229-2347

KINDLING,
Meshbags $8.00/ea. Free
delivery to Seniors. 802-2792595
OROURKES FIREWOOD.
Dont Cuss Call Us. Cut, split,
delivered. 802-498-3368
ROBINSONS
FIREWOOD
$220/CORD, Split & Delivered
/Green 802-793-8356.

MAYLIN GLENFIELD 30A 3030 rifle. Scope, sling, case,


ammo, cleaning kit. $350.00
Firm.

SNOW REMOVAL/
EQUIPMENT

Buck hunting knife sheaf


$25.00. 802-793-8686
NEW AND used guns, muzzle
loaders, accessories.
Snowsville Store, E.Braintree
802-728-5252

Tool Warehouse Outlet, Inc.


Rt. 302 Barre-Montpelier

STORAGE

TOOLS/
MACHINERY
Central Vermont's Best
Selection Of Quality Tools

Email us at...
sales@vt-world.com

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OCCASIONAL USE SAW


MS 170 C Stihl MiniBossTM
START AT

Ideal for
Home Use

LAWNGEVITY
LAWN MOWING, *hauling*
yard clean-up, garden, tree &
bush planting & removal, lawn
seeding. Free Estimates. Call
Kyle 802-249-6270.

WOOD/HEATING
EQUIP.

OLIVER 550 Tractor, 35 HP,


Gas w/3 Point hitch, drawbar,
good condition, runs excellent,
good rims and tires, $3500
obo. 802-883-9305
STUMPS * STUMPS *
STUMPS We Grind All Stumps
for reasonable prices, Call
Randy Pickel Tree Service at
802-479-3403/802-249-7164

179.95

East Montpelier

802-229-0114
Radiant Heated Floors For Winter,
Air Conditioning In Summer

POWER EQUIPMENT

476-7712

81 S. Main St., Barre


M-F 8-5 SAT. 8:30-Noon

REGISTERED FULL SIZE


AUSSIE, Male, 13 weeks, red
w/white collar. one blue one
green eye. health checked,
vet checked, worms and
shots, $500 to an excellent
home. 802-467-3025

Classied
Deadline Is
Monday
Before 10AM

continued on next page

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CLEAN UP WITH THE CLASSIFIEDS.


Youll find
yourself with
space to spare
and money to
burn when you
sell your stuff
in The WORLD
classifieds.
Call to place
your ad for as
little as $3.50
a week or get a
Garage Sale Kit
and a 15-word
ad for $9.95.
Call 479-2582
today.

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

TOOLS REPAIRED
Very fast turn around time.
Tool Warehouse Outlet, BarreMontpelier Rd. 802-479-3363,
1-800-462-7656

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BRUSH-HOGGING in Central Vermont area. No field is


to small or to large. Call Brian
802-839-6527.

Pet-Food Recalls Are on the Rise


DEAR PAWS CORNER:
I have five dogs, varying
in age from puppy to
senior, and three parakeets,
and because of their very
different dietary needs,
Im careful about what I
buy and what they eat.
Ive seen many more product recalls of pet food than
there used to be, even just
a few years ago. What is going on? -- Daniel, via email
DEAR DANIEL: What youre seeing is the result of the
Food Safety Modernization Act, which was signed into law
in 2011. It gave the Food and Drug Administration more
authority to improve food safety, including mandating petfood recalls. Before the law was passed, individual petfood companies could recall foods at their discretion.
Because of this -- and because the regulations were finalized in September 2015 -- we are seeing a lot more pet
products being recalled.
For pet owners, this sudden increase is certainly alarming.
However, its also an indication that some of the new regulations are beginning to work. Companies are complying
with the recall mandate, and hopefully the same companies
also are working to improve their pet-food products so that
they are safe to eat.
As a pet owner, you can help keep the new FDA regulations moving forward. Go to www.FDA.gov and search for
pet food. There youll find detailed instructions on filing
a complaint about a pet food, along with information about
the latest recalls.
If you want to take more direct action, The Association
for Truth in Pet Food, founded by Mollie Morrisette and
Susan Thixton, is directly tackling product labeling and
advocating for owners of pets sickened by manufactured
food.

PET OF THE WEEK

ANTHRACITE COAL
5 Sizes in stock
Bulk Only
BLACK ROCK COAL
www.blackrockcoal.com
1-800-639-3197
802-223-4385

TIRED OF BARK MULCH?


COLORED STONE ROCKS!
New landscape stone in stock,
1 winter white marble chips
and snow white play sand.
www.landscapestonesofvermont.com at Black Rock Coal,
East Montpelier, VT. 802-2234385, 1-800-639-3197.

WILLOW

2 Year Old Spayed Female

Please
Include
Contact Person
& Payment Info
VISA, MasterCard
& Discover

Pet Grooming &


Boarding

TRIMMERS
95
START $
AT
BRUSH
CUTTERS
95
START $
T

FARM/GARDEN/
LAWN

802-479-3363 800-462-7656

ALL QUALITY FIREWOOD


Cut/Split/Delivered
$250/Cord
Call
Dennis Ducharme
Forest Service
802-426-3796

Country
Pampered
Paws

TRIMMERS &
BRUSH CUTTERS

SNOW BLOWER universal


cab, like new, new $130. Asking $65. 802-479-1872

JOHN DEERE 3 bottom plow,


3 point hitch mount,model
F45, good condition. $350,
in Washington, VT 802-8839305

Discount Prices!

BROOKSIDE
KENNELS.
Boarding dogs. Heated runs.
Located Orange Center, 4790466.

FIREWOOD; Split and delivGIFT CERTIFICATES AVAILABLE


ered. Green $210/cord. Seasoned $230/cord. Dry $275 REGISTERED AUSSIE, Male,
/Cord Paul Poulin 802-883- 13 weeks, red w/white col5563.
lar. one blue one green eye.
health checked, vet checked,
GREEN FIREWOOD 16 Split worms and shots, $550 to
& Delivered, $225/Cord. 802- an excellent home. 802-467454-8561
3025

HUNTING/GUNS/
ARCHERY

SERVICE. Is your boat unreliable? Are you afraid to go


boating because your boat engine might not work? Maybe it
just Doesnt have the power it
used to? Our Certified Technicians know how to fix things
right. We can check your boat
over and turn it into a pleasure
to use again. A water test or
dyno test can be included.
Call for an appointment or just
bring it in soon so you can be
ready for a fun season. FAIRLEE MARINE-802-333-9745;

Now Placing Your


Classified Or Display
Ad Is Even Easier!

BEWARE OF The Vermont


Land Trust. You shake hands
with them be sure to count
your fingers when you are
done. 802-454-8561.

BEAUTIFUL GERMAN
SHEPHERD PUPPIES
2males/2
females
Both Parents on Premises
1st Shots
Taking deposits now,
ready to go September.
no papers, $600.
802-456-1028

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STUMPS * STUMPS *
STUMPS We Grind All Stumps
for reasonable prices, Call
Randy Pickel Tree Service at
802-479-3403/802-249-7164

PARKER TORNADO complete package, $500.802-4343107

Just a
click away

ANIMALS/
PETS

HARDWOOD

NEW BOATS Lots to choose


from: PolarKraft aluminum,
Avalon pontoons, and Carolina
Skiff fiberglass. Powered with
Mercury motors. Our Special
Packages can be seen on our
website at www.fairleemarine.
com 802-333-9745

A STORAGE PLACE
Williamstown
Route 64
Move-In Special
10x10 Units $50/mo.
first 3 months
802-505-1921

WOOD/ HEATING
EQUIP.

Willow is a high energy girl who seeks an


active home that can keep her busy. Shes a
long-legged, friendly beauty, who is good at
finding mischief, like getting out of fencing if
not exercised. Do you know how to play fetch?
Willow LOVES to play fetch, swim and play
with other canines. She has had a canine
roomie before but seeks a home with no small
animals, which include cats and no young children. A home with someone who
doesnt work or someone who works from home would be great, Willow really
loves being with people all day and is not a fan of long car rides.

WILLOW

~ 2 Years Old
Spayed Female

Willow is a high
energy girl who seeks
anyouractive
home
that
Send
tips, questions
or comments
to ask@pawscorner.com.
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$A1-CASH PAID
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CARS, TRUCKS
For More Info, 802-522-4279

BRUSH HOGGING large or


small areas, Rhett Savoie,
802-272-7130.

DARWINS NEW & USED


Sewing
Machines & Vacuum Cleaners.
We Service all makes.
379 So. Barre Road, So.
Barre
802-479-2007
www.DarwinsSewandVac.
com

DOES YOUR home need a


good exterior cleaning? We
can pressure wash it spotless.
Approx. FREE ESTIMATES
Call 802-461-6441 or 802917-3693.

PROFESSIONAL WINDOW
CLEANING done in the
Barre-Montpelier area. Free
estimates. Call Joe 802-2296527.

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.

802MASONRY
We serve Central and Northern VT. We specialize in Fire
Places, Chimneys, Chimney
Repair, Steps and Masonry
Restoration. we lay brick,
block and stone. No job too
small. Cell is 522-0333 and
home is 456-8703
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.

continued

continued

CARPENTRY & REMODELING WORK


Interior-Exterior
802-595-5105
Justin

CARPET AND
UPHOLSTERY
CLEANING
Residential & Commercial

223-6490

Our Reputation Is Clean!

DmFURNACE
MAN

continued

Oil Furnace Tune-Ups


Cleanings Repairs
Installations
Fully Licensed & Insured
Reasonable Rates
Call Daryl

JAMIES YARD and TREE


SERVICE. Brush hogging,
logging, selective cutting,
hazardous tree removal, site
clearing. Free Estimate. Fully
Insured. Jamie Benjamin at
jamiesyardandtree@aol.com
or 802-272-0217
.
PAINTING Interior/Exterior
WOODWORK
Staining & Finishing
Deck Cleaning/Sealing.
Quality Work
JmR 802-793-1017
No job too small

continued

continued

STUMPS * STUMPS *
STUMPS We Grind All Stumps
for reasonable prices, Call
Randy Pickel Tree Service at
802-479-3403/802-249-7164

SERVICES
For Your HOME; I Wash Windows, Vacuuming, Mopping,
Kitchen & Bathrooms.Great
references available. Call
Tammie, 802-249-6539.

TRASH REMOVAL
from your attic, basement or
garage. Call Joe 802-4983692.

Y
Classied
Deadline Is
Monday
Before 10AM

WEED WACKING & LAWN


MOWING, Free estimate, Bob
Morin
802-522-9753

ERVICE DIRECTOR
SERVICES AT A GLANCE

Blue Ridge ConstRuCtion


Building and Excavation
Site Work Concrete
Driveway Repairs Septic Systems
Custom Homes Modular Homes
Design Build Services
Kitchens Bathrooms
Renovations Additions
Roofing Siding
Land/Home Packages Available

Call 229-1153
for free estimates

Bobs Creative Landscaping

*Trees, Shrubs,
Evergreens
*Patios, Walls,
Walkways,
Decking
*General
Maintenance,
Planting
*Designing
& Consulting!

802-249-2814

Specia
lizing
in
Concre
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2483 elm street

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of profit
yoUr
5% goes tocharity ofchoice

Specializing in Spray Foam Insulation

G.M. Bowen Excavating


Gene M. Bowen /Donny Mucherino
East Calais, VT

Commercial / Residential
Site Work - Foundations - Retaining Walls
Water Lines - New Septic Installations & Repairs
Trucking - Roads - Driveways - Drainage - Ditching
BWContrCalais@aol.com
GMBowenllc@gmail.com

802-456-7049
802-793-0895
Please call for Free Estimate

CARPENTRY

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EPDM & TPO RUBBER


STANDING SEAM
ASPHALT SHINGLES
CEDAR SHINGLES
VINYL SIDING
WOOD SIDING

(802)-249-2368
Washington, VT
Residential/Commercial
Fully Insured

BUILDING GARAGES
FROM FLOOR TO ROOF
Starting At

9,200

24 x 24 garage, 6 concrete floors with steel


rebar, (2) 7 x 9 garage doors, one entry door.

Garages to your specifications, any size.


House Framing & Addition Work

Call 802-296-1522 Ask for Ray

Metal Roof Painting

"25+ Years Experience"

Free Estimates References

Concrete business since 1972.


Repairs New floors and walls Decorative concrete
Crane work Consulting ICF foundations
114 Three Mile Bridge Rd., Middlesex, VT
(802) 229-0480 gendronconcrete.com

GreGs
PaintinG & staininG

Randy Eastman

522-5889

Concrete

Don Sholan
Owner

Tel: 802 472-8877


Cell: 802 249-8448

Rates Lowered Due To The Economy

Quality In

Gendron
Building

802-362-6489

802foamguy@gmail.com
PO Box 78
East Barre, VT 05649

Bob Richardson, Owner

Thank You For Saying


I Saw It In

379 So. Barre Rd., South Barre


802-479-2007 Old VT Lottery Building, next to the PO
www.DarwinsSewandVac.com
Email: info@DarwinsSewandVac.com

Open Wed.-Thurs.-Fri. 10AM to 6PM, Sat. 8AM to 1PM

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

EPA, RRP, EMP Certified

SERVICE DIRECTORY | PROFILE OF THE WEEK

Willeys Seamless Gutters Offers All-Year


(Weather Permitting) Installation

Solid
Local
Trusted
Effective
Respected

This local community paper is free to our readers.


Weve been that way from the beginning. We wont
change that even in the toughest of times.
But we do improve this paper every issue. We
wont stand still as the market changes. Giving
readers and advertisers the best value is our goal.
Over the years we have become the marketplace
for our community. And while other media might
be shrinking, we are growing. That growth will
continue, hand-in-hand, with our community.
Well continue working for you.

Free Papers

Working For You

3 col x 8.75 4c

illeys
Seamless
Gutters is
owned and
operated by Todd and Diane
Willey, and is located in
scenic Newport Center,
VT, serving customers
in northern and central
Vermont and parts of New
Hampshire since 1992.

We are fully insured and are


members of the Vermont Builders
and Remodelers Association. Presently we are operating with two
crews of fully trained installers and
are offering year-round installation on most applications including the winter months as weather permits,
note the Willeys.
We have 5-inch residential and 6-inch commercial
custom gutters that are available in colors to match
made from the heaviest weight aluminum .032 gauge.
Other choices are seamless copper and half-rounded
classics.
Plus, Willeys Seamless Gutters offer a 20-year warranty on materials and a 5-year workmanship guarantee. They also point out they use bar hangers which are
screwed onto the fascia board for greater durability.

Contact Todd, Diane and crew at Willeys Seamless


Gutters for your next job. Well do all we can to make
you glad you did. Call 1-800-499-6326 or 802-3346326, or, visit their website: www.willeysgutters.com.

ERVICE DIRECTOR

J. Waters
Upholstery

SERVICES AT A GLANCE

FUrnitUre

reupholstering
Also doing auto, home, recreation

802-883-2286

WASHinGtOn, VerMOnt

Thank You For Saying


I Saw It In

Troy West
Carpet Cleaning

802-498-3718
Dry Circular Foam
Carpet & Upholstery Cleaning

All Seamless Copper & Aluminum Plus Half-Round Classics


Superior InstallationWe Use Bar Hangers, Which Are Screwed Into The
Fascia Board For Greater Durability

https://www.facebook.com/TroyWestCarpetCleaning/

Visit Our Website: www.willeysgutters.com

KHidigforyou@aol.com

Rentals

Free Estimates / Fully Insured

Available in colors to match


Made from the heaviest weight
aluminum .032 gauge
We offer a 20-Year warranty on
materials and 5-Year workmanship
guarantee

SEE THE DIFFERENCE!

vin E. Hudson
e
K 802-249-7112
Slate/Gravel/Top Soil
Landscaping
Excavation/Loader Work

5 Residential & 6 Commercial


Custom Gutters

Cell

Brush Hogging/Rototilling
Driveway Repair
Septic & Mound Systems

Fully Insured

If its dirt, We dig it!

Top To BoTTom Chimney ServiCeS


Richard Dickinson
(802) 479-1811

Chimney Building, Repairs, Caps


Stainless Steel Liners and Cleaning
Free Estimates/Insured

800-499-6326 802-334-6326

Go With The Best!

5" and 6" Gutters


Custom Made On Site And Installed
FREE Estimates, Fully Insured
Installation & Material GUARANTEED
30+ Years Experience

rs
, gutte

gutters

Compare Quality & Workmanship

MARIO VERDON 802-476-3331 or 1-800-463-7311


337 VT Route 110, Orange, VT 05641

Carpentry

&
& remodeling
remodeling
interior / exterior

802-595-5105
justin

Kevins Doors

Garage Doors and Openers


Sales & Service
Offering prompt, professional service and
repair on all residential makes and models

OPENERS

Kevin Rice, Owner


August 24, 2016

Cell: (802) 839-6318


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+/- level landscaped lot, this one level 2

bedroom,
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home isBarre,
currently
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VT used
spring through fall. Modifications would
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need
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doors to amazing deck and wrap around
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right with
onto2BR,
River
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Side-by-side
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REAL ESTATE

Wednesday
August 24, 2016

MOBILE HOMES
continued
FOR SALE BY OWNER,
PRICE REDUCED $56,900.00
OBO. 2008 Quality Mobile
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APARTMENTS
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rebuilt in the last several years. Beautiful,
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3 bedroom, 2 full bath, 3 acres, 1344 square feet.
room with glass doors to amazing deck and
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wrap around porch. State engineer septic
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system installed in spring 2016 for a 3
bedrooms, 2 full baths, and large 12X12 deck, there is
bedroom home. $179,000.
room for all the extras in 2 sheds (a 12X14 and a 12X16)
Directions: Waterbury Village: Turn onto Winooski St,
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98 South Main St.


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joaniek@c21jack.com

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Office: 802-244-5155 x 707, Fax: 802-244-4505,
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802

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802-793-7043

244-5155 X 707

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Waterbury

REALTOR

Each Office is Independently Owned & Operated

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Each Office is Independently Owned & Operated

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main level, with tile flooring in the baths. Lower level was extensively
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garden. Just a short distance to Hubbard Park, Downtown, high school
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THIS Choice Pleases Everyone!

3795 Crosstown Road


(Riverton Village), Berlin, VT

OPEN HOUSE: Thursday, August 25 from 2-4PM

Former country store with 1,100 and gas pumps.


Busy location plus 2BR, 1BA apartment of 920SF.
What can you do here on this visible 1 acre
corner lot? Rural residential zoning. Check with
zoning to see what you can do with this property!

Thomas Hirchak Company


800-634-7653

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Immaculate 3-BR Ranch with detached 40'x60' fully-insulated and


wood-heated steel garage building (14' high overhead door - 16'
ceilings). Dwelling has a bright, open floor plan with fully-equipped
kitchen, master bedroom with walk-in closet and adjacent bath.
Gleaming hardwood flooring in main living areas. Radiant heat in
finished lower level and mudroom. 12' Bar with refrigerator in family
room. 8' Sliding doors provide great natural light into lower level. Trex
deck with sunsets and picturesque mountain views. Rear deck, too.
Camper canopy. 2-car carport. Carriage house shed. Level lawn space
to the front and rear of house. An easy commute into Barre or I-89.
Convenient to VAST trails, too. $315,000! WOW!

Contact Lori Holt 223-6302, Ext. 1

317 River Street


Montpelier

Lori Holt

223-6302 X 1
REALTOR

Jack Associates

www.C21Jack.com

Each Office is Independently Owned and Operated

30 Bolduc Road, Middlesex


Superior singlewide just outside of town in the
country. Only 4 miles to downtown Montpelier.
This 2005 home has 3 bedrooms and 2 full baths.
Master suite with garden tub and shower.
Recessed kitchen with open floor plan
and vaulted ceilings.
Only $77,000.
Directions: From Montpelier take Elm Street/
Route 12 North to Bolduc Road on left. Third
house on right, shared driveway.

Tina Golon

802-522-9216

www.C21Jack.com

(802)244-4500 Ext. 704


98 So. Main Street
Waterbury

tina@c21jack.com
Each Office is Independently Owned & Operated

REALTOR

APTS/ ROOMS/
HOUSES FOR RENT
continued

BARRE EFFICIENCY 1ST


Floor, $600/mo. includes gas,
heat, and electric. deposit, references, no pets, Howard
476-2092
BARRE MAPLE Ave 3bd Apt.
Available Now!, $735.00/mo.
802-229-5702 sal.b@myfairpoint.net
BARRE, LARGE 2 Bedroom
1st floor apartment. Heat,
trash removal, stove, refrigerator, dishwasher, washer
and dryer hook-ups included.
Off road parling. Walking distance to downtown. $975 plus
deposit. 802-917-4430
BARRE. MODERN 2bdrm,
convenient to bike path,
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non-through street. Parking/
laundry onsite. No lead paint.
Pet option. $785.00. 802-4858737.
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washer/dryer,
dishwasher, First-floor-living.
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LAND FOR SALE


*REDUCED* PRIME BUILDING LOT, Route 64 Williamstown, VT. Septic, well, and
electric complete, building
lot, $42,900.00 obo. 802-2727422

MONTPELIER
FREEDOM
DRIVE CONDO furnished w/
garage, $1350, Available Oc4.700% 4.755%tober 130 yrMay
fixed 31.. 802-2290
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15 yr fixed

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fixed

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not the neighbors.
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WILLIAMSTOWN
1bdrm.
Heat, hot water, rubbish &
snow removable included,
coin-op laundry, 1st floor. No
dogs, nonsmoking. $625 + deposit. 802-433-5832
WILLIAMSTOWN, 2 BEDROOM. Nice, redone, $775/
mth, no utilities. Go to Craiglist for Pic. No pets. 802-2492125

BROOKFIELD; 1.3 ACRES,


artesian well/sewer/electricity
all installed. Great views,
$39,500.00. 802-433-5832

BUILDING LOT, on Camp


Barre Street, water, sewer,
$30,000. 802- 793-1866(cell).
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

continued

HOMES
BARRE TOWN Home for
sale, 3bdrm, large lot, pool.
105 Green St $130,000
Homestead grant (if qualify)
$26,000-$104,000
Call Patti 802- 477-1343,
Downstreet
DUPLEX FOR SALE, 83
Merchant Street, Barre VT
$59,900. 802-223-3659
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LENDER

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RATE

APR

TERM

4.700% 4.755%
2.700% 2.790%

30 yr fixed
15 yr fixed

0
0

20%
20%

New England Federal 8/19/16


Credit Union 866-805-6267

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2.625% 2.667%

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15 yr fixed

0
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Northfield Savings
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Hardwick- $238,000
Beautiful and spacious log home situated on over 10
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kitchen and dining area, tons of storage space, cozy
living room with wood stove, newer roof, hardwood oors
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East Montpelier- $525,000


Open kitchen blends seamlessly to a large living
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Barre- $132,000
This large 5 bedroom, 2 bathroom offers plenty of
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Barre- $195,000
The expansive ranch style home offers 3 bedrooms 1
full bathroom on the rst oor with the possibility for two
more bedrooms in the nished basement. Both oors
offer a large family room with cozy wood replaces for
those cool evenings. The attached 2 car garage provides
for abundant storage and offers a workshop in the back.
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Barre Town- $120,000


Quaint one-level living close to shopping, schools,
medical services and I-89. You will appreciate the newer
roof, one car garage and large level lot. Full sized
basement adds to the living area and has plenty of
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Barre- $120,000
Beautifully maintained three bedroom, two bathroom
home situated on great city lot. The home features a
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space, spacious rooms, and large kitchen. Stunning
addition added to the home which would make an
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MLS# 4495797

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Barre- $120,000
This Ranch is situated on a great corner lot within
walking distance to Spaulding High School! It offers
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Barre Town- $169,900


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on over half acre of land in Barre Town. It sets back up
away from the road and offers a well landscaped lot and
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new windows, granite countertops and hardwood oors.
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