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municipalities to improve bicycle and pedestrian infrastructure. Cities and towns throughout the state are responding to
ongoing interest in making downtowns and village centers
walkable, bike-friendly, and more accessible for all modes of
transportation.
In addition to the economic impacts of better access to city
centers, these projects help improve Vermonters health by
providing safe infrastructure for commuting and recreating,
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Walking and bicycling, especially for the many short trips
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Michael F. Zellen, the National President of the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks and a resident
of Massachusetts, visited Barre Elks Lodge No. 1535 on Tuesday, September 27 to meet with Vermont
Elks members. Zellen congratulated Vermont Elks on their many successful charitable and patriotic
accomplishments in their communities during a special dinner banquet. From L to R: Nancy
Cavanaugh; SDGER Earl Cavanaugh; First Lady Donna Zellen; GER Michael Zellen; Penny Carr; and
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Our seed collection catalogue is ready at the library. We are
Socialize and draw together at this casual art jam! Pencil
and paper provided, but youre welcome to bring your own collecting seeds to put in our catalogue so that patrons can
take free seeds in the spring to plant. Most seed packets are
materials. For teens and adults.
good for up to 3 years. Do you have some packets sitting
Reading Circle Book Group
around that you no longer need? Are there seeds that you colWednesday, October 19, 6:30 p.m. Conference Room
lected this fall that you would like to share with your neighThis months selection is The Day the World Came to Town, bors? One benefit for everyone, is that if you share seeds from
by Jim Defede. Copies of the book are available at the circula- plants that you know grew well in your garden this year, your
tion desk.
neighbors will know that they can grow these plants successfully in their garden next year. Drop your seed packets at the
Genealogy Group
library any time and we will add them to the seed catalogue.
Thursday, October 20, 10 a.m. to noon Milne Room
Amateurs and experienced genealogists alike are welcome
Halloween Party at the Library:
to join us as we find and offer support and explore our histoWe will have stories, play games and make a craft together
ries together.
on Saturday, October 29 at 11 a.m. Come in costume and we
Music to Get Elected By!
will parade around the library. Special goodies will be availA Musical History of the American Campaign
able for tasting and we will send you home with a surprise.
Monday, October 24, 6 p.m. Milne Room
As far back as Washingtons day, American politicians saw Geared for all ages.
music as the key to victory if their song connected with the
Library Hours:
public. This multi-media presentation traces the origins of our
2:00 to 6:00 Mon, Thurs, Fri.
unique American genre while looking at the major musical
2-7 p.m. Tuesdays, 9:00 to 6:00 Wednesday, 9:00 to 1:00
events which shaped the American political landscape including marches, jingles, Broadway, film, jazz, Tin Pan Alley, Saturday
Contact: 802-433-5887, library@williamstownvt.org,
protest songs, and satire. Host Wayne Hankin has lectured at
The Met, Julliard, and NYU and currently teaches at The www.ainsworthpubliclibrary.org
Chatauqua Institution. He is also an award-winning composer
and musician whose musical resume ranges from Disneys
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Poetry Slam
Friday, October 28, 6-8 p.m. Milne Room
This Anything Goes! slam features a 5-minute time limit
for poets and performers, with music allowed and covers
okay if identified as such. Even group performances are
encouraged. This is an all-ages event, so discretion is required.
Can the single voice of an impassioned poet outscore a harp
solo? Come early and enjoy free pizza at 6!
NaNoWriMo Kickoff
Saturday, October 29, 2-4 p.m. Milne Room
Challenge yourself to write 50,000 words in the month of
November! Were kicking off National Novel Writing Month
with snacks, socializing, and advice from fellow writers.
Whether youre a casual writer or a full on author, all are
welcome. For teens and adults.
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Hampshire, where Brian worked as a reporter for the Journal- Spaulding High School in 1953, where he excelled academiOpinion and the Caledonian Record.
cally and was a highly-decorated musician. He went on to
attend the U.S. Military Academy at West Point and eventually transferred to the University of Vermont, where he graduREVEREND NEWELL HILL ated in 1958 and began a strong and steady legacy of proud
CURTIS, JR., 88, Pastor Emeritus at Catamount graduates! After graduation, Don began a long and
Center Congregational Church in Manchester distinguished 37-year career with the U.S. Internal Revenue
Connecticut, died Oct. 1, 2016, surrounded by Service. His first assignment was in Newport, Vermont, where
his loving wife Jane and their family. He was he met the love of his life, Sandra. The couple married there
born March 21, 1928, in Montpelier, Vermont, on Nov. 12, 1960, and shortly thereafter moved to South
the oldest of five children to Newell Hill Curtis, Burlington, where they happily raised their three children,
Sr. and Alice Pine Curtis. A beloved husband, father and Mark, Lisa and Todd. Don was dedicated to serving his coungrandfather, Newell was married for 65 years to Jane (Cook), try and his community. In addition to his successful career in
who survives him. He also leaves behind his five children, public service, he had a long and impressive tenure as an offiJames (Cindy), Mary Concklin (Peter), Daniel (Christine), cer with the U.S. Army Reserves, rising to the rank of lieutenLeigh Higgins (Leslie), and Cynthia; his eight grandchildren, ant colonel.
Sam and Alena Curtis, Nick Concklin, Steve, Andy and Jack
Curtis, Carrick and Caeleigh Higgins, extended family members, Chengetayi and Tsitsi Sithole and their three children,
JEFFREY PETER LISSOR, 62, passed away
and his brother, George Curtis. He was pre-deceased by his
suddenly at the Central Vermont Medical Center
brothers Richard and David, and his sister Dorothy. Newell
in Berlin on Sunday, Oct. 2, 2016, with his lovgraduated from the University of Vermont in 1950 with a B.S.
ing family at his side. Born on Dec. 21, 1953, in
in Education. After graduation, he worked as a legislative
Barre, he was the son of Roger and Claire
news reporter for radio station WDEV in Waterbury, Vermont,
(Rossi) Lissor. Jeffrey attended elementary
until he was activated by the U.S. Army to serve in the Korean
school in Barre and was a graduate of Spaulding
War. After returning from the war, Newell joined Vermont High School in 1971. Following his graduation, he attended
Plastics Inc. as a vice President and sales manager in Vermont Technical College where he received a bachelors
Montpelier, a company his father started. He served in the degree in computer engineering. He used this education
army reserves, retiring as a chaplain with the rank of lieuten- throughout his 28-year career with IBM. On Sept. 4, 1982, he
ant colonel.
married his former wife, Raylene Sumner, in Barre, with whom
he had two wonderful daughters. The family lived in the Barre
area for the remainder of his life. Jeffrey had many hobbies and
CLAIRE G. BENOIT ELMER, 94, of Quarry interests throughout his life, but he had a passion for playing
Hill Apartments, passed away with her loving and watching sports, hunting, cars and motorcycles.
family at her bedside on Friday, September 23,
2016, at the Woodridge Nursing Home in Berlin.
Claire was born in Randolph on October 29,
DEANE P. MERRILL, age 91, died
1921. She was the daughter of Eugene and
at Heaton Woods, Montpelier,
Wilhelmina (Houle) Benoit. She graduated from
Vermont, on Sept. 24, 2016. He was born Dec.
Spaulding High School in 1940 and served on the alumni
22, 1924, to Clinton and Bessie Merrill in Barre,
committee until 2012. On June 16, 1941, she married Herbert
Vermont. He was a longtime resident of Barre
Elmer II at St. Sylvesters Catholic Church in Graniteville. He
and Berlin, and later Hardwick. In 2013, he
died November 26, 1997. She owned and operated Benoits
moved to Heaton Woods where he enjoyed
Store in Lower Graniteville with her husband from 1958- many daily activities and entertained the residents every week
1969. She later worked at Granite Savings Bank and with his band. He entered the U.S. Air Force in 1943 as an
Simonettas Inc. In her spare time, she volunteered at the aviation mechanic but was honorably discharged in 1944 due
Central Vermont Medical Center gift shop. She loved family to an injury. He married Priscilla Canning on Sept. 21, 1947,
gatherings and being involved and surrounded by her grand- who predeceased him June 3, 1997. After working a variety of
children, great-grandchildren and grand-nieces and nephews. jobs in Barre, he began work in 1957 for Wymans Petroleum
Also, she loved to travel and wintered in Florida for many Equipment in Montpelier, retiring in 1990. He was appointed
years.
to the first Vermont electricians licensing board serving from
1970-75. He was a member of the Granite Masonic Lodge #35
and was formerly active in the Barre Congregational Church.
ELAINE GASPAR, 84, died Sept. He was a self-taught musician and returned to his passion for
12, 2016, at The Bridges at Mission music in the 1970s, playing saxophone and clarinet with local
Nursing Home, of Alzheimers dementia and music groups. In 1986, he joined the Swingin Over Sixty band
respiratory failure. Elaine was born Jan. 4, 1932, at the Montpelier Senior Center, assuming leadership of the
in Montpelier to Mearle R. and Flora B. group in 1997. He continued to play there every week until his
(Silloway) Ellingwood. Elaine graduated from death. He also performed with the Mad Bavarian parade band
Montpelier High School in 1949 and from from 2002-14 and the Capital City concert band for 20 years.
Laconia Hospital School of Nursing in 1952. She served in the
United State Navy Nurse Corps in 1953 and 1954 at Oakland
Naval Hospital in Oakland, California. She made a career of RONALD R. MORRISSETTE, 71, died Wednesday, Sept.
nursing and served in several hospitals and nursing facilities. 28, 2016, in Brookfield. He was born Sept. 7, 1945, in
She married William Kinsella in 1954 and they had three sons. Randolph, the son of Romeo and Celia (Fortune) Morrissette.
They later divorced. In 1962, she married John J. Gaspar and Ron attended Randolph schools and graduated from Braintree
Randolph Union High School in 1964. He then attended
she gained three stepsons and one stepdaughter.
Vermont Technical College, earning an associates degree in
1966. Following his schooling, he worked on the family farm,
HAROLD F. GROUT, Sr., 79, of Rood Pond eventually taking it over himself and farming until 1997. He
Road passed away, due to Alzheimers disease, then went to work for the U.S. Postal Service as a rural route
on Saturday, Oct. 1, 2016, at his home, with his mail carrier until his retirement in Aug. 2016. He was married
daughter and family at his bedside. Born in to Effie LaCount on July 1, 1967, in Randolph. They later
Barre Town on February, 15, 1937, he was the divorced. Ron was a member of Rural Vermont, Randolph
son of the late, Max and Katharine (Neill) Grout. Area JCs and the National Farmers Organization. He enjoyed
He resided in Williamstown, Vermont, since bowling, playing pool, tractor pulls, trains and working on
1964. After his home burned down in December 2012 he cars and machinery.
made his home with his daughter, who lived next door, up
until his death. Harold attended Trow Hill School in Barre
Town through the 8th grade, receiving his GED in 1994. On
RUBY GATES PIKE, 95, a longtime resident
June 5, 1956, he married Beverly G. Powers. They later
of Northfield Falls, passed from this life on Sept.
divorced. He then married Mabel L. Gamble on Nov. 5, 1965.
24, 2016, at Mayo Healthcare in Northfield,
Later they divorced. In 1976, he and Beverly got back togethVermont. Born on April 27, 1921, in Chelsea,
er. Harold was employed for the State of Vermont Agency of
Vermont, Ruby was the daughter of Henry F. and
Transportation for 32 years. He was a mechanic and then as
Florence C. (Webster) Gates. She graduated
assistant supervisor when he took early retirement in 1996.
from Chelsea High School in 1939. Following
Harold was a past master of the Masons Summit Lodge, which high school, Ruby attended Burlington Business College,
he has been a member since Oct. 15, 1973. He was a volunteer graduating from there in 1940. She worked in Montpelier for
of the Williamstown Fire Department for 32 years and the the Vermont State Tax Department prior to her marriage. Ruby
Williamstown Ambulance for many years, retiring as captain. married Almont (Tim) Pike on Nov. 11, 1942, in Muskogee,
He was also a member of the Moose Club of Williamstown, Oklahoma, where Tim was stationed in the U.S. Army. During
Vermont.
their more than 54 years of marriage, they lived in Chelsea
and Berlin, moving to Northfield Falls in 1952. Tim predeceased her on Oct. 4, 1997. Ruby greatly enjoyed gardening
BETTY ANN KELLEY, 67, of Washington and kept many beautiful flowerbeds. She and Tim cared for a
Street, passed away on Thursday, September 29, large vegetable garden as their family was growing up. Ruby
2016, at the Central Vermont Medical Center, loved to bake and to make jams and jellies. She enjoyed travsurrounded by her loving family. Born in Barre eling to visit her children in many states. Feeding and watchon February 14, 1949, she was the daughter of ing the birds around her house brought her much joy year
Leo and Irene (Papalardo) Smith. She attended round. Ruby was a member of the United Methodist Church
elementary school in Moretown before moving in Northfield Falls and later in Northfield.
to New York where she graduated from high school in 1967.
In 1985, she married Lawrence Kelley in Barre. Following
their marriage, they made their home in the central Vermont
PHILIP M. PLUMB, 78, died
area for the remainder of their lives. During her life, Betty
Wednesday, Sept. 28, 2016, at Gifford
worked as a bartender, nurses aide, seamstress and a spiriMedical Center in Randolph. He was born Feb.
tual advisor. In her spare time, she loved drawing pictures,
1, 1938, in Springfield, the son of Murray and
crocheting, playing bingo and cards, and being an herbalist.
Florence (Whitcomb) Plumb. Philip was raised
in Andover. He graduated from Norwich
University where he earned a bachelors degree
DONALD ANTHONY LAWLISS
of South Burlington, Vermont, passed in civil engineering. Following his education, he served in the
away on Sept. 30, 2016, following a brief ill- U.S. Army, obtaining the rank of 1st lieutenant. After receivness. Don was born on July 16, 1935, in Barre, ing an honorable discharge from the service he returned home
Vermont, the firstborn child of Lionel Bill and and was married to Patricia Ann Plumb on June 3, 1967, in
Nella (Micheli) Lawliss. He graduated from Chester. The Plumbs moved to Braintree in 1968. Philip
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Editor,
This coming November, we select the next leader of our
state. As a lifelong Vermonter, whos working hard to raise
my young family here, Im supporting Sue Minter for
Governor.
My husband and I met in high school, attended college
together, and now live in central Vermont, just miles from our
parents homes. Last year, we celebrated the birth of our
daughter and started a whole new chapter in our lives parenthood. No matter how much you prepare, the joy and work
of welcoming a newborn home is huge.
Sue recognizes the need to support young families - and
make sure our state is a place where they can thrive. Her proposal for paid family leave is just one aspect of that, but one
that hits home for my family.
When our little one was born last year we faced a difficult
decision. Should I quit my job, and stay home with the babe?
Or should we send her to childcare after just a few short
weeks at home?
We chose the first option, but it was a real struggle to live
By G. E. Shuman
or all my usual
complaining about
spending the past 62
winters here in the frozen
north, at this time of year I
usually have to play the hypocrite. Truthfully,
and I dont think I even realize this myself
until the summer begins to turn to fall, I love
this time of year, I do complain at least a little,
or maybe a little more than a little, about the
cold weather during winter in Vermont. I do
not like my snow blower, although I am grateful for it. I also
dont like paying for heat for our old home, and gripe about
that just a bit, too.
Still, with all of that said, as I said, I do love fall here in the
Green Mountain State. That could be because, at this time of
year, the mountains are no longer so green, although I have
nothing against green leaves. Okay, so I cant explain it by the
trees. I do love fall, at least partially because I no longer have
sweat pouring off my face and every other body part whenever
I do anything out of doors. (I dont think anyone says out of
doors anymore, but you get what I mean.) It really is great to
ride through the hills of this northern state, with the windows
down and the AC off. My wife and I recently took such a trip
to Burlington, about 30 miles from our home, via old Route 2.
Check it on a map if youre from away. That means youre
not from here. It was a beautiful ride on a wonderfully winding wooded road. (I know, too many ws.) We took the trip in
my favorite car, my 1970 vintage Volkswagen Beetle, which
doesnt even HAVE air conditioning. (It doesnt have much
of a heater, either, and therefore will be tucked in for a long
winters nap long before snow ies.)
I have often thought of, and have occasionally written of
this time of year as sweatshirt and sneaker weather. Any of
you who have spent some brisk Saturday mornings at a childs
or grandchilds soccer games know just what I mean. Nothing
beats a big lawn chair and a travel mug of hot coffee at those
games. Its also a great time of year for bike riding and maybe
even a bundled-up fall picnic or two. The air is fresh, the sun
is bright, and you dont need suntan lotion or mosquito repel-
lent anymore.
And then there is Halloween. Wow! I have always loved Halloween! That holiday, if Halloween is a holiday, has been special to me ever since
I was one of the trick-or-treaters. Rustling leaves
blown by a cool fall breeze, creaking branches,
spooky decorations, and big jack-o-lanterns under
a bigger harvest moon still excite this old guy. Of
course, when I was young, fake blood and gory
rubber blades had nothing to do with that spooky
night. Our frightening fun was found in stories of
witches, goblins, ghosts, and ghouls. (I know, too many gs.)
We didnt go in for the blood and guts of todays costumes,
but loved to dress up as werewolves, Count Dracula, or the
Frankenstein monster. As recently as last weekend my wife
had to drag me out of the Halloween aisles of a big box store.
That will probably happen at least a few more times before
the end of the month arrives. If you were wondering, no, I
dont actually dress up for Halloween anymore. (That would
be silly, and we wouldnt want that.) I do dress up the house,
though, and have amassed a good collection of decorations for
the season, which, each November, I box up and bag up and
keep in our dusty and dark, cobweb-laden cellar until the next
Halloween. (They like it down there.)
When my kids were younger I loved to sit on the front porch
swing on Halloween evening, with the lights off, and surrounded only by the ickering light of their jack-o-lanterns. I
think the kids liked doing that too, but not as much as old Dad
did. This year Im the one with no tricks, but with a special
treat. This time I get to share Halloween with my brand new
granddaughter, Nahla. At less than three months old she probably wont do much pumpkin carving this season, although I
did buy her one thats just her size. Maybe shell at least sit
on the porch with me a few evenings, and let me tell her about
Halloween. Theres just nothing like the sooty-sweet aroma of
a candle-lit carved pumpkin, on a spooky, late October night.
Nahla needs to know about that.
Yes, indeed. I do love this wonderful sweatshirt and sneaker
weather! I hope you do, too.
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Thursday, October 13
BARRE - Washington County Retired Teachers Association meeting. Aldrich Public Library. Social Time: 9:30-10 a.m., Business
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program for the day will be Wendy Freundlich, program director of Girls/
Boyz First Mentoring. Lunch of soup, sandwiches and dessert is provided for $10. New members interested in joining RSVP to Paula Dolan,
476-7414 or jpdolan23@aol.com so we can get a count for lunch.
EAST TOPSHAM - Rummage Sale. East Topsham Town Hall. 10
a.m. to 3 p.m. Benefits Topsham UP Church.
MONTPELIER - Sylvia. Lost Nation Theater, 39 Main St. 7:30
p.m. See Description 10/7. Info & Tickets: 802-229-0492 or
www.lostnationtheater.org
WATERBURY - Rock Your Holiday Promotions: a Small
Business Workshop with Kim Dixon. Waterbury Public Library.
Noon to 1 p.m. Give yourself the gift of new customers. It may
not be time to jingle your bells just yet, but its time to start preparing. Join Kim for this lively, information-packed event just in
time to help your (and your customers) have a rocking holiday.
Registration: call (802) 882-8191.
Friday, October 14
BARRE - De Temps Antan. Barre Opera House. This powerhouse Quebecois trio catapults audiences into French Canadian
music and culture with tight harmonies, fiddle, accordion, guitar,
bouzoki and foot percussion. $15-26 - call the box office at 4768188 or order tickets online at www.barreoperahouse.org
Candidate Forum. Aldrich Public Library. Our Candidate Forum
begins with an open reception at 7:30 a.m. serving light refreshments and enjoying conversations with candidates. Our facilitated
forum will begin at 8 and will end at 9:30 a.m. Local candidates,
both incumbent and challengers, will be invited to respond to
questions specific to early childhood in Central Vermont.
EAST TOPSHAM - Rummage Sale. East Topsham Town Hall. 10
a.m. to 3 p.m. Benefits Topsham UP Church.
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FRI, OCT 14 @ 8:00PM
Flynn Theater - Burlington, VT
Esperanza Spalding
SAT, OCT 15 @ 7:30PM
Lebanon Opera House - Lebanon, NH
BeauSoleil
SAT, OCT 15 @ 7:30PM
Chandler Center for the Arts - Randolph, VT
De Temps Antan
SAT, OCT 15 @ 8:00PM
The Colonial Theatre - Bethlehem, NH
Troker
SAT, OCT 15 @ 8:00PM
Hopkins Center - Hanover, NH
David Bromberg Quintet
SUN, OCT 16 @ 8:00PM
Higher Ground - South Burlington, VT
David Bromberg Quintet
FRI, OCT 21 @ 8:00PM
The Colonial Theatre - Bethlehem, NH
Joseph
SAT, OCT 22 @ 8:00PM
Higher Ground - South Burlington, VT
Railroad Earth
THU, OCT 27 @ 8:00PM
Higher Ground - South Burlington, VT
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FRI, OCT 28 @ 7:30PM
Chandler Center for the Arts - Randolph, VT
Toots & The Maytals
SAT, OCT 29 @ 8:30PM
Higher Ground - South Burlington, VT
Molskys Mountain Drifters
Higher Ground - South Burlington, VT
Molskys Mountain Drifters
SAT, NOV 12 @ 7:30PM
Chandler Center for the Arts - Randolph, VT
A Christmas Carol
WED, NOV 16 - SAT, DEC 24
Barrette Center for the Arts - White River Jct, VT
Cig - A Cape Breton Holiday
FRI, DEC 9 @ 7:30PM
UVM Recital Hall - Burlington, VT
Darlingside
FRI, DEC 16 @ 7:30PM
Chandler Center for the Arts - Randolph, VT
Trick or Treat
WED, JAN 18 - SUN, FEB 5
Barrette Center for the Arts - White River Jct, VT
Livingston Taylor, Tom Chapin & EVA
FRI, JAN 27 @ 7:30PM
UVM Recital Hall - Burlington, VT
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WED, FEB 15 - SUN, MAR 5
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Michael Arnowitt and an exciting live and silent auction. All proceeds benefit the shelter animals. Tickets/info: www.centralvermonthumane.org
WORCESTER - Homemade Baked Beans & Ham Dinner.
United Methodist Church. 5:30 p.m. Adults/$10, Children 12 and
under/$5. Homemade baked beans, baked hams, cole slaw, rolls, old
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Portrait
Sunday,
October 23
FRI, MAR 3 @ 7:30PM
UVM Recital Hall - Burlington, VT
Jenny Scheinman - Kannapolis: A Moving
Monday, October 24
BARRE
Grounded - Movement Based Birth Preparation. The WellSpace,
MAR 15 - St.
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APR 2p.m. Presented by Amy Lepage. Practice sup23 WED,
Summer
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portive
Jct, VT stretches for late pregnancy, active and supported birthing
Anais Mitchellbreath
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positions,
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Register:
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Chandler Center
for the Arts - Randolph,
VT
BRADFORD
- Ghost in the Meadow. Old Church Theater, 137
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WED, Main
APR 19 - SUN,
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MONTPELIER
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Jct, VT
Bumper
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FRI, APR 21 @ 7:30PM
www.lostnationtheater.org
UVM Recital Hall - Burlington, VT
Eliza Gilkyson, Mary Gauthier
& Gretchen
WATERBURY
- Symphony
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Peters
Halloween
Concert. Waterbury Congregational Church.
FRI, APR 28 @Family
7:30PM
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the instruments and several seasonally spooky selections.
Costumes encouraged! Admission fee of $5 kids (under 18) and BARRE - Memoir Writing Workshop. Barre Area Senior
Center. 10:30-11:30 a.m. Minimum enrollment: 6; $5 per person.
Take a trip down memory lane and write the beginning of your life
story for yourself, your family, and your loved ones. We will share
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CVTV Channel 192 BARRE, VT withchange,
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instructor, too!
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4:30 PMHoliday Fun
1:00 AMThe Artful Word
6:00 AMCity Room with Steven
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1:30 AMHendersons Herb Tinctures 5:00 PMGhost Chronicles
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3:00 AM Health Talk
6:30 AMGhost Chronicles
3.5 miles. This relaxed afternoon walk takes Factory Street,
3:30 AMNew England Music Awards 6:30 PMUnderstanding PTSD
7:30 AMGory Storytime
Tucker, Lightening Ridge, and Gray Roads. Bring water and
8:00 PMHunger Mountain Co-op
5:30 AMThe Better Part
8:00 AMSidewalks Entertainment
10:30 PMIssues of Aging
6:00 AMThe Better Part
8:30 AMEnergy Conservation
snack. Meet at: Department of Labor, next to Montpelier bike
Saturday
6:30 AMCVTSport.net
10:00 AMEthan Allen Homestead
path. Contact Reidun and Andrew Nuquist, 223-3550.
8:00 AMPoetry Outloud - live broad- 2:30 AMMoose & Bears in NH
11:30 AMWill the Constitution
4:00 AMBurlington Bookfest Preview 12:30 PM Lego Chat
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PLAINFIELD - The Hidden Half of Nature: Microbial
4:30 AMSustainable Living Series
4:00 PMThe Better Part
1:00 PMCommunity Producers
6:00 AMFloor Hockey
4:30 PMThe Better Part
Ecology. Goddard College Haybarn Theater. 7-9 p.m. MacArthur
1:30 PMTalking About Movies
7:00 AMUpper Valley Humane Society 2:00 PMCity Room with Steven
5:00 PMCVTSport.net
Fellow and geologist David R. Montgomery and biologist Anne
7:30 AM SlowLiving
6:32 PM1st Wednesdays
Pappas
8:00 PM30 Minutes with Bill Schmick 9:00 AMMontpelier Brown Bag Series 2:30 PMGhost Chronicles
Bikle, authors of The Hidden Half of Nature: The Microbial Roots
12:00 PMMoose & Bears in NH
8:30 PMConversations with Kay
3:30 PMGory Storytime
of Life and Health will present exciting new information about the
1:30 PMBurlington Bookfest Preview
9:00 PMVermont Historical Society
4:00
PM
Sidewalks
Entertainment
2:00 PMSustainable Living Series
10:00 PMThe Artful Word
microbial ecologies in the soil and in our bodies. By donation.
4:30 PMEnergy Conservation
10:30 PMHendersons Herb Tinctures 3:30 PMFloor Hockey
4:30 PMUpper Valley Humane Society 6:00 PMEthan Allen Homestead
Thursday
WATERBURY - Veggie Carving. Waterbury Public Library. 3-5
7:30
PM
Will
the
Constitution
5:00 PM SlowLiving
2:00 AMThe State of Marriage
p.m. Carve vegetables inspired by the childrens books of Saxton
3:00 AMYestermorrow Lecture Series 6:30 PMMontpelier Brown Bag Series 8:30 PM Lego Chat
9:00
PM
Community
Producers
9:30 PMMoose & Bears in NH
4:00 AMTaste for Life
Freymann, Dog Food and Food for Thought. Bring in your own
11:00 PMBurlington Bookfest Preview 9:30 PMTalking About Movies
4:30 AMOn the Waterfront
10:00 PMCity Room with Steven
interestingly shaped vegetable, or use one that we provide. We
11:30 PMSustainable Living Series
5:00 AM2015 Cornish Fair
Pappas
Sunday
5:30 AMSalaam/Shalom
will provide the carving tools and other items to decorate your
10:30 PMGhost Chronicles
1:30 AM Lego Chat
6:30 AM Yoga To Go
11:30 PMGory Storytime
vegetable. Ages 7 to 11. Registration required: 244-7036.
2:00 AMCommunity Producers
7:30 AMRagFest Concerts
Tuesday, October 25
Tuesday
2:30 AMTalking About Movies
8:30 AM Judge Ben
3:00 AMEthan Allen Homestead
3:00 AMVaccine Mandates
9:30 AMEthan Allen Homestead
4:00 AMRagtime - All Tha Jazz
3:30 AMGhost Chronicles
10:30 AMIts News to Us
5:00 AMTalking About Movies
4:30 AMGory Storytime
11:30 AMThe Y Connection
5:00 AMGreen Mountain Vets for
12:00 PMVermont Today
6:00 AM Lifelines
Peace
1:30 PMThe State of Marriage
6:30 AMFor the Animals
2:30 PMYestermorrow Lecture Series 6:00 AMHolistically Speaking
7:00 AMAuthors at the Aldrich
6:30 AMMountain Man Adventures
3:30 PMTaste for Life
8:00 AMSidewalks Entertainment
7:00 AMCuban Bridge
4:00 PMOn the Waterfront
8:30 AMGreen Mountain Vets for
8:31 AM Car Stories
4:30 PM2015 Cornish Fair
Peace
9:00 AM Health Talk
5:00 PMSalaam/Shalom
9:30 AMHolistically Speaking
9:30 AMEthan Allen Homestead
6:00 PM Yoga To Go
10:00 AMMountain Man Adventures
10:30 AMRagtime - All Tha Jazz
7:00 PMRagFest Concerts
10:30 AMCuban Bridge
11:30 AMTalking About Movies
8:00 PM Judge Ben
11:00 AMHometown Storytellers
12:30 PM Lifelines
9:00 PMEthan Allen Homestead
12:00 PMCar Stories
1:00 PMFor the Animals
10:00 PMIts News to Us
12:30 PMHealth Talk
1:30 PMAuthors at the Aldrich
11:00 PMThe Y Connection
1:00 PMEthan Allen Homestead
2:30 PMCVTSport.net
11:30 PMVermont Today
2:00 PMRagtime - All Tha Jazz
4:02 PMTruck Pull 2015
Friday
3:00 PMTalking About Movies
1:00 AMGreen Mountain Care Board 5:00 PMCuban Bridge
4:00 PM Lifelines
2:30 AMTwin St vs Granite St Derby 6:00 PMConversations with Kay
4:30 PMFor the Animals
6:30 PMVermont Historical Society
4:00 AMWRJ Vet Center Grand
5:00 PMAuthors at the Aldrich
7:30 PMIts News to Us
Opening
6:00 PMSidewalks Entertainment
8:30 PMThe Y Connection
5:00 AMHoliday Fun
6:30 PMGreen Mountain Vets for Peace
9:00 PMVermont Today
5:30 AMGhost Chronicles
7:30 PMHolistically Speaking
10:30 PMThe State of Marriage
6:30 AM13 Most Haunted - MA
11:30 PMYestermorrow Lecture Series 8:00 PMMountain Man Adventures
7:00 AMUnderstanding PTSD
8:30 PMCuban Bridge
Monday
8:30 AMHunger Mountain Co-op
9:00 PMHometown Storytellers
2:00 AMEthan Allen Homestead
11:00 AMIssues of Aging
10:00 PMCar Stories
12:30 PMGreen Mountain Care Board 3:30 AMWill the Constitution
10:30 PMHealth Talk
4:30 AM Lego Chat
3:00 PMHigh on the Hog
11:00 PMTalking About Movies
5:00 AMCommunity Producers
3:30 PMWRJ Vet Center Grand
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Sunday, October 16
Sun, October 16
Monday, October 17
Tuesday, October 18
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Northfield goalkeeper Bryce MacDougall (bottom, #27 in blue) stops a point-blank Stowe shot as his
teammate, Alec Steward, (center, #6 in white) comes in to help in the second half of last Saturday
mornings game in Northfield. The Marauders fell to Stowe 2-0. Photo by Bill Croney
Chelsea senior T.J. Moreno (right, # 17 in red) wins the battle with Williamstowns Colby Gingras (left,
#7 in white) during last Saturday mornings game in Williamstown. Williamstown improved to 10-1 with
a win over the Red Devils. Photo by Bill Croney
The Crimson Tides Erin Patterson (right, #17 in white) speeds past a BFA defender during last
Wednesday afternoons game at the Barre Town Recreation Fields. The Spaulding girls fell to the
Comets, 1-0. Photo by Bill Croney
PATRIOTS WIN,
YOU WIN!
Harwoods Eleanor Reilly (right, #14 in black) gets airborne to keep the ball away from Exit 5s Emily
Noelk (left, #16 in white) during last Wednesday afternoons game in Williamstown. Harwood defeated
Exit 5, 3-0. Photo by Bill Croney
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DRIVE
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DRIVE
UP
Two Miles
Male: Ages - 70-79
Bob Murphy 21:01
Four Miles
Female: Ages - 60-69
Dot Helling 35:24
Male: Ages- 14-29
Matt Germaine 28:12
Ages - 30-39
Chris Sheklian 29:25
John Klein 32:44
Ages - 60-69
Chris Andresen 35:24
Six Miles
Male: Ages - 50-59
Mack Gardner- Morse 46:19
During the month of October,
there will only be a few more
timed fun runs. Tentatively,
the last one will be Oct. 18.
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LAMOILLE COUNTY
State Wardens
Ethan Coffey, Morrisville 888-2964
Deputy Wardens
Ronald Audet, Morrisville 279-7875
Reporting Stations
Cambridge Village Market, Cambridge 644-2272
Fly Rod Shop, Stowe 253-7346
Ingalls Market & Deli, Eden Mills 635-2692
The Old Fishing Hole, Morrisville 888-6210
Wolcott Store, Inc., Wolcott 888-3792
CALEDONIA COUNTY
State Wardens
Dennis Amsden, Danville 751-7695
Lt. David Gregory, Lyndon Center 626-4390
Spc. Russell Shopland, East Hardwick 472-3040
ORANGE COUNTY
State Wardens
Sgt. Keith Gallant, East Braintree 728-9215
Mark Schichtle, Wells River 757-2121
Jeffrey Whipple, Vershire 685-7813
Reporting Stations
Pauls Whistle Stop, McIndoes Falls 633-4189
Ricks Gun Shop, East Burke 626-1014
Riteway Sports, Inc., Hardwick 472-5916
The Village Sport Shop, Lyndonville 626-8448
Upper Valley Grill, Groton 584-3101
Wheelock Village Store, Wheelock 626-8030
West Barnet Quick Stop, West Barnet 633-2624
Reporting Stations
Coburns General Store, Inc., South Strafford 765-4421
East Corinth General Store, East Corinth 439-5525
Farm N Country Hardware, Williamstown 433-1158
Fifields Auto Repair, West Fairlee- 333-3022
Flanders Market, Chelsea 685-3085
Floyds General Store, Randolph Center 728-5333
Middle Branch Market & Deli, East Randolph 728-5750
Fall marks the time when Vermonts snakes may travel long
distances to return to their den sites for the winter. The
Vermont Fish & Wildlife Department is asking people to keep
an eye out for snakes while driving to avoid running them over
and also to report any snake they see while out and about.
These sightings will help to document the distribution of different snake species in Vermont.
According to Jim Andrews, coordinator of the Vermont
Reptile and Amphibian Atlas, roads can be great places to find
snakes in the fall, but they can also be deadly for the reptiles.
To a snake, a road is essentially a warm and sunny ledge
that serves as a perfect place to bask and raise its body temperature, said Andrews, who is collaborating with the
Department to document and conserve snakes in Vermont.
Sadly, this often results in a fatal encounter with a car. Were
asking people to please try to avoid hitting them on the road
whenever safely possible.
Wildlife biologist Doug Blodgett works to conserve snakes
for the Vermont Fish & Wildlife Department. According to
Blodgett, snakes provide important services to people like eating disease-carrying rodents and garden pests. He believes
that while some people may fear snakes, the creatures are too
often misunderstood.
Vermonts snakes are generally harmless. Even timber
rattlesnakes, which live only in isolated pockets of western
Rutland County, are extremely shy and nearly always try to
hide or avoid an encounter with people, said Blodgett.
Despite their low profile, snakes are extremely important
animals in the ecosystem.
Blodgett and Andrews are asking the public to help efforts
to conserve snakes by submitting sightings that document
where different species are found. Citizen reports will also be
useful in indicating where important road crossings exist so
that appropriate road crossing structures can be considered.
These sightings might also raise early warning signs, such as
if species seem to be absent where they used to be common,
or other trends that indicate when additional conservation
action may be needed.
Our knowledge of the current range of snakes is largely
dependent on photos provided by citizens who happen to find
them during their day-to-day activities outdoors, said
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when the club was the first group to ever rent ice from Norwich University at the former Taylor Arena. The club has made donations to
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Central Vermont Career Center.
A Bachelors degree with an emphasis
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experience is preferred. Experience in
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The candidate must have demonstrated
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relate to fund accounting; demonstrated
experience with labor associations and
collective bargaining agreements, and
demonstrated experience with a municipal
based financial accounting software
Please apply directly to http://bsuvt.org/ About the BSU - employment opportunities
- Accountant posting. Questions can
be
directed
to
Carol
Marold,
Human Resources
Coordinator
at
476-5011 ext. 1001.
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BUSINESS ITEMS
RETIRED OTR TRUCKER
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WASHINGTON SOUTH
SUPERVISORY UNION
SUBSTITUTES NEEDED!!
IMMEDIATE OPENINGS:
Northfield and Roxbury School Districts are looking
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with a desire to support student learning at all grade
levels, while earning a competitive wage!
Substitutes are also needed in other areas, including:
special education, food service, custodian
and office personnel.
Please visit SchoolSpring.com to fill out an online
application or feel free to call 485-7755
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Applications are also available at the Superintendents
Office (located in the Northfield Middle/High School)
at 37 Cross Street, Northfield, VT 05663.
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WANTED. Pre 1920 by Serious Collector. Cash buyer.
Conrad Hughson
Box 1, Putney, VT 05346
chughson@svcable.net
802-387-4498
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GREAT DEALS and always
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802-249-2525, 8:30-3:30
Mon-Wed-Thurs-Fri; Sat till
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Skills needed: supervise students including management of student behavior;
record keeping; instruction; classroom and lab safety, security, set-up and
organization of classroom/project materials; interaction and communication
with students, support staff, parents/guardians, and other internal and external
stakeholders.
We are seeking candidates with the following qualifications:
- Holds a Vermont State Educator License in either high school Science,
Math or English
- Five or more years of recent experience in education- required
- Experience with classroom management
- Understanding of student learning differences
- Patience and persistence
- Strong basic supervisory skills and the ability to supervise students in both
the classroom and lab areas
- Ability to attend required or requested meetings outside of school hours
Long Term Substitute Salary is competitive in Vermont. This is a full-time,
short term position.
Applications only accepted electronically through www.TalentED.com.
Closing Date: Open until filled
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GARAGE SALES
FLEA MARKETS
RUMMAGES
END of SEASON GARAGE
SALE, 29 Hilltop Ave, Barre
VT. 10/14 8-2, 10/15 8-12.
Antiques, new and old books,
baskets, glassware and more.
ESTATE SALE
There will be a nal Estate
Sale with quilting materials
and items, rubber stamps and
materials for card and scrape
booking, some furniture, a refrigerator, and lots of etc. Sale
is from 9AM-2PM Contact
#1-802-249-1581 Dominick
FALL YARD SALE Friday, Oct.
14, 9-4 (no early birds!!)
29 LePage Road, Barre VT
(off Beckley Hill). 1904 wooden doll cradle, cooling fan,
table top fan, clocks, Christmas decorations, luggage set,
chandelier, books, bowling
ball bags, and more.
GARAGE SALE
FRIDAY, OCT 14
9:004:00
16 Crab Apple Lane
South Barre
Lamps-Furniture,
Desk, Rugs, Must Sell
Everything, Prices are Cheap.
LAST GARAGE SALE
OCT. 15-16. 8-4.
698 E. Elmore Road
Just off School St. in Wolcott,
VT
MULTI-FAMILY SALE
OCT 15 9:00-4:00. Still
Cleaning Out, Many New
Items, Eastern Star Collection, Jewelry, Vintage Spring
Horse, L.L. Bean Sled,
Toddler Tricycle, Microwave,
Fencers, Many Puzzles, Dog
items, Collectables, Holiday
Decorations and Much More
Miscellaneous. 4166 VT RT
12 BERLIN, VT.
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FOR SALE:
Foosball Table, like new
$125.00/obo.
TV/COMPUTER Armoire, $40/obo.
Foyer Bench for mittens &
hats(country red) $100/obo.
Huge Cast Iron Pot $50 rm.
802-229-4314 L/M
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Repossessions, Fore Closure
Bankruptcies.
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HARDWOOD
KINDLING,
Meshbags $8.00/ea. Free
delivery to Seniors. 802-2792595
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NORTH BRANCH Instruments, LLC. Fretted Instrument Repair. Buy and Sell
used Fretted Instruments.
Michael Ricciarelli 802-2290952, 802-272-1875 www.
northbranchinstruments.com
CAMPING
HARDWOOD
KINDLING,
Meshbags $8.00/ea. Free
delivery to Seniors. 802-2792595
BOATING &
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12 ALUMINUM BOAT & MOTOR $300. 802-485-6185
PUMPKINS
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802-229-4314
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DVDs way back in the 1950s
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more, if interested, call Ernest
at 1-802-433-1679
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Win or pay nothing! Contact
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TOP CASH PAID FOR OLD
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1-800-401-0440
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OBO 802-229-4802
A STORAGE PLACE
Williamstown
Route 64
Move-In Special
10x10 Units $50/mo.
rst 3 months
802-505-1921
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Chelsea. 802-249-2368.
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HUNTING/GUNS/
ARCHERY
1969 AIRSTREAM TRAILER (sleeping) and a Cook
Trailer(for cooking in) $500
for both. 802-734-1973
22 STEVENS Single Shot
$100. 12 Gauge Sears Single
Shot $100. 802-485-6185
DEER
HIDES
WANTED
802-485-6185
NEW AND used guns, muzzle
loaders, accessories.
Snowsville Store, E.Braintree
802-728-5252
TOOLS/
MACHINERY
STORAGE
CONTAINERS
1-877-204-3054
WINTER
STORAGE
SPECIAL
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SPORTING
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STORAGE
MISCELLANEOUS
continued
PRE-WINTER SALE
FRI & SAT 10/14&15.
8-4. 29 Sunnyside -Off East
Cobble Hill- East Barre, VT.
Books galore, Ice skates, Winter Jackets.
MISCELLANEOUS
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TOOLS REPAIRED
Very fast turn around time.
Tool Warehouse Outlet, BarreMontpelier Rd. 802-479-3363,
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SAFES
WOOD/ HEATING
EQUIP.
continued
6 Sizes ~ 29 to 65 Guns
Green Mountain Boyz Logo
1 Hour Fire Rated
All Models On Display
In The Safe Barn At:
HARDWOOD
KINDLING,
Meshbags $8.00/ea. Free
delivery to Seniors. 802-2792595
LIKE NEW PALLET STOVE,
$500. 802-433-1375
OROURKES FIREWOOD.
Dont Cuss Call Us. Cut, split,
delivered. 802-498-3368
STUMPS*STUMPS*STUMPS
We Grind All Stumps for reasonable prices, Call Randy
Pickel Tree Service at 802479-3403/802-249-7164
Route 14
933 South Barre Rd.
Barre 479-4144
Count on it.
EARLY BIRDS!
SAVE
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00
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ALL QUALITY
SEASONED FIREWOOD
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$250/Cord
Call
Dennis Ducharme
Forest Service
802-426-3796
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LAWN
BRUSH-HOGGING in Central Vermont area. No eld is
to small or to large. Call Brian
802-839-6527.
DRY MULCH hay. Call 802279-6675.
EIGHT 10 PLY tires
345-65-R16 for farm equipment. Like new, $16.00 each.
1-802-249-7126.
WINTER STORAGE
FOR YOUR BOAT
Reserve your space today 476-3101
ROUTE 14
EAST MONTPELIER
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SNOW REMOVAL/
EQUIPMENT
FIREWOOD,
EXCELLENT
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excellent
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cord, Dry $325/cord. Sparrow
Farm 802-229-2347
WOOD/HEATING
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ANTHRACITE COAL
5 Sizes in stock
Bulk Only
BLACK ROCK COAL
www.blackrockcoal.com
1-800-639-3197
802-223-4385
802-728-5252
Vintage Clothing
Costume Jewelry
Lamps, Lighting,
Rewires & Repairs
Official Aladdin
Lamp Dealer
Glass China
Ephemera & more
NO SALES TAX!
Route 3
Northumberland, N.H.
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Professionally Cleaned &
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The Barrel Man. 802-4395149
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Antiques/Restorations .........144
Baby/Children Items ............140
Bicycles ...............................220
Boating/Fishing ...................210
Building Materials................300
Business Items....................080
Business Opportunities .......060
Camping ..............................205
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Christmas Trees ..................370
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Home Appliances ................160
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Job Opportunities................020
Lost and Found ...................110
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Musical ................................200
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Snow Removal Equip. .........355
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Sporting Equipment ............250
Storage................................235
Support Groups ..................107
Tools ....................................330
Wanted ................................120
Wood/Heating Equip............350
Work Wanted .......................040
AUTOMOTIVE
Campers/Motor Homes .......845
Cars & Accessories ............875
Motorcycles/ATVs ...............850
Trucks/Vans/Jeeps Access. .870
Vintage/Classic Vehicles .....873
Work Vehicles/Heavy Equip. ....855
REAL ESTATE
Apts./House for Rent...........630
Camps for Sale ...................650
Comm. Rentals/Sales .........605
Condominiums ....................680
Apt. Blds. for Sale................685
Homes .................................690
Land for Sale.......................670
Mobile Homes .....................600
Vacation Rentals/Sales .......645
Wanted to Rent/Buy ............610
ANIMALS/PETS
BROOKSIDE
KENNELS.
Boarding
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Heated runs. Located Orange
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Country
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East Montpelier
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MAN
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802MASONRY
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Places, Chimneys, Chimney
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STUMPS*STUMPS*STUMPS
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CASH $ JUNK VEHICLES
Paying up to $300 for junk cars
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Washington, VT
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802-595-5105
justin
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East Calais, VT
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competence.
Look too for community service awards, plaques for
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groups.
Professionally run establishments will have a courteous, helpful staff. The manager, service writer, or
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and passenger trucks are incredibly susceptible to serious injury or death should they
get in accidents with tractor-trailers and other
large trucks. Time of day also must be considered when examining large truck crashes
and fatalities. While 17 percent of deaths in
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To secure a contract with us, we require a down payment of 5% of the estimated cost. The
house must be paid for in full by May 26, 2017. The school must receive full payment prior to
the house leaving the premises.
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Receiving proposals now! Mail to the address above, c/o Lisa Perreault, Business Manager.
The school district reserves the right to accept or reject any proposal in the interest of the
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continued
MARSHFIELD RT 232, 1
Acre. Drilled well, septic in
place, beautiful views, power
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RULE OF THUMB......
Describe your property,
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have done so and taken what they want, you can host a yard sale,
ultimately donating or discarding what you cannot sell. Once all of
the items are gone, you may realize that moving into a smaller place
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Examine your own items as well. Your childrens items are likely not the only items taking up space in your home. Take inventory
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319 Doyon Road, Northfield
Jack Associates
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223-6302 X 1
Plaineld- $99,000
Cozy vintage building currently home to two businesses!
Could easily serve as a residential property.
New siding, kitchen and loft area. New foundation,
spray foam insulation and new electrical.
Next to Positive Pie.
Listed by Kevin Copeland
MLS# 4473040
Berlin- $295,000
Free standing, 3 story Berlin commercial building.
Ideal for your business or as a Commercial investment
opportunity on busy US Route 302.
Over 15,000 per day travel by this location.
Ample on-site parking.
Listed by John Biondolillo
MLS# 4470369
Barre- $214,900
This is a gorgeous 3 Story building offering wonderful
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A excellent location! There are new windows, new wiring,
new kitchens, new bath, hardwood ooring and
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MLS# 4514300
Groton- $325,000
Formerly North East Log Homes, This 4 bedroom, 2 bath
home on 12 acres is ready for you to move into.
Or turn it into a bed and breakfast. It also has a
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Listed by Rich Ibey
MLS# 4512048
Barre- $135,000
Long time retail location in downtown Barre and a high
trafc count with over 16,000 cars a day.
Convenient location with front and rear entrances.
Real Estate Only.
Listed by John Biondolillo
MLS# 4469186
Northeld- $195,000
20,000 +/- SF manufacturing building for sale.
Building is located on 1.67 +/- acres of leased land which
is available for sale separately. Large building near
village that is ideal for many commercial,
light industrial or storage uses.
Listed by John Biondolillo
MLS# 4513563
Sue Arguin
Berlin- $345,000
This property was formerly the long-time home of
Everything Under The Sun, antique and furniture
business. The Commercial Building is 36 X 26 and
consists of 2 stories with a full concrete basement.
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Listed by Kevin Copeland
MLS# 4504929
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d d r e s sJct. 802.878.5500 Stowe 802.253.8484
Barre 802.479.3366
Montpelier
St. Johnsbury 802.748.9543 Stratton 802.297.1550 Woodstock 802.457.2727
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Left to right with ofce following: Robert Rob LaClair, Barre Town (House); Phil Scott, Berlin
(Governor); Karen Lauzon, Barre City (House); John Josh Fitzhugh, Berlin (Senate); William
Bill Doyle, Montpelier (Senate); Anne Donahue, Northeld (House); Marie Leotta, Waitseld
(House); Francis Topper McFaun, Barre Town (House); Dexter LeFavour, Middlesex (House).
Missing: Patti Lewis, Berlin (House); Mike Doyle, Montpelier (Senate).
206 Pine Hill Dr, West Berlin, VT 05663, Robert Wernecke, Treasurer
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