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The public will soon have an opportunity to provide input on
recent updates to the draft management plan and on public access
on the Kingdom Heritage Lands in Essex County. There will be
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The Kingdom Heritage Lands include West Mountain Wildlife
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public use and conservation through a unique partnership that
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Recreation, the Vermont Chapter of The Nature Conservancy, the
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holder groups.
This partnership, in collaboration with the Vermont Land Trust,
also manages a public access easement on 84,000 acres of sur-
rounding forests owned by Plum Creek Timber Company.
The planning and management of these lands are guided by
numerous legal requirements and restrictions written into the
original purchase agreement.
Public involvement has been extensive in this effort to help
guide the management of this large, complex property, said Doug
Morin of the Vermont Fish & Wildlife Department. We rely on
input from the public to help steer this process and encourage all
those interested in these lands to provide us with their comments
and ideas.
The public meetings will be held from 7-9pm at the following
locations:
April 29 at Brighton Elementary School (825 Railroad Street,
Island Pond)
April 30 at Montpelier High School (5 High School Drive,
Montpelier)
May 5 at Lyndon State College, ASAC building (see www.
tinyurl.com/LyndonCampusMap)
There will be a brief presentation on the update process and the
draft plans, and then the floor will be open for questions, com-
ments, and discussion.
More information, including the new draft plans, can be found
at: www.tinyurl.com/WestMtnReview. Public comments are wel-
comed until June 11, 2014 at ANR.FWWMAComments@state.
vt.us, or by sending a letter to Doug Morin, Vermont Fish &
Wildlife, 1229 Portland St, St Johnsbury, VT 05819.
Hunters are gearing up for Vermonts spring youth turkey hunt-
ing weekend later this month and getting ready for the regular
spring turkey hunting season that starts May 1.
Vermont offers some of the best turkey hunting in New England
according to the Vermont Fish & Wildlife Department. In 2013,
Hunters took 6,362 turkeys in both the youth weekend and regular
seasons, and 608 turkeys in the fall season.
What makes Vermonts spring gobbler season special? Vermonts
turkey hunting is statewide during the spring season. Vermonts
turkey population is one of the highest in New England. You can
buy a turkey hunting license without having to go through a lot-
tery. The turkey license comes with two spring tags for two
bearded birds and one tag for a turkey of either sex in the fall
season. Plus, you get to hunt the entire weekend, because hunting
is allowed on Sundays.
Youth turkey hunting weekend is April 26-27 this year.
Landowner permission is required to hunt on private land, wheth-
er or not the land is posted. To be eligible, a youth must be age 15
or under. The youth must have successfully completed a hunter
education course and possess a hunting license, a turkey hunting
license and a free youth turkey hunting tag. The youth also must
be accompanied by an unarmed adult who holds a hunting license
and is over 18 years of age. Shooting hours are one half hour
before sunrise to 12:00 noon. The youth may take one bearded
turkey during youth weekend and two bearded turkeys in the regu-
lar May hunting season.
Last year, young hunters enjoyed a success rate of 42 percent
when they took 782 turkeys during Vermonts two-day youth hunt,
which offers a great opportunity for young people to learn about
turkey hunting while coached by an experienced adult.
The regular spring turkey hunting season is May 1-31. Shooting
hours are one half hour before sunrise to 12:00 noon. Two bearded
turkeys may be taken, and all of Vermont is open to turkey hunting
during the youth weekend and regular spring season.
A shotgun or bow and arrow may be used in the youth turkey or
regular spring turkey hunting seasons. Shot size must be no larger
than #2 and no smaller than #8.
Although brood production was lower than average last year
due to the wet spring, Vermonts turkey population appears to
remain high, and we anticipate another great harvest in 2014, said
Amy Alfieri, Vermonts wild turkey project leader.
Vermont was the first New England state to re-establish wild
turkeys when it released 31 wild birds from New York in 1969 and
1970. Today, the Green Mountain State has an estimated 50,000
turkeys.
Vermonts wild turkey restoration program is a tremendous
wildlife management success story funded entirely by hunters
through the sale of hunting licenses and a federal tax on hunting
equipment. Now, hunters are reaping the benefits by seeing excel-
lent turkey hunting in Vermont. And, all Vermonters are enjoying
watching the big birds as they roam hillsides they had been absent
from for almost a century.
To find out more about wild turkey hunting in Vermont, contact
the Vermont Fish & Wildlife Department by telephone at 802-828-
1000 or check in at their website (www.vtfishandwildlife.com).
The 2013 Turkey Harvest Report, available on the website, has
details to help you plan your hunt, including the number of turkeys
taken in each town. Last year, turkeys were taken in all of
Vermonts 253 towns. While on their website, be sure to look at a
printable copy of the guide to 2014 Spring and Fall Turkey
Seasons.
Licenses are available on their website and from agents
statewide.
Vermont moose hunting permit applications are now available
on the Vermont Fish & Wildlife Departments website (www.
vtfishandwildlife.com). Printed applications will be available from
Vermont license agents in early May.
The 285 regular moose season permits to be issued this year
represent a 20% decrease from the 355 permits issued last year.
Hunters are expected to harvest close to 150 moose during the
regular season hunt which starts October 18 and ends October
23.
An additional 50 permits are designated for the October 1-7
archery moose season when hunters are expected to take about 15
moose.
We recommended a reduction in permits this year based on the
biological data we have collected on Vermonts moose and our
calculated population estimates indicating moose densities are
below management goals in some areas, said biologist Cedric
Alexander, Vermonts moose project leader. Its the intent of this
proposal to allow slow population growth in some regions while
continuing to stabilize moose numbers elsewhere.
Alexander says applicants need to realize some Wildlife
Management Unit (WMU) boundaries have changed to better
reflect current wildlife populations and habitat conditions. Check
page 22 of the 2014 Hunting, Fishing & Trapping Laws and Guide
or go to Vermont Fish & Wildlifes website for the new WMU
maps and descriptions: (www.vtfishandwildlife.com/wmu_maps.
cfm).
Lottery applications are $10 for residents and $25 for nonresi-
dents. The deadline to apply is June 10. Winners of the permit
lottery will purchase resident hunting permits for $100 and non-
resident hunting permits for $350. Hunters also will have the
option to bid on five moose hunting permits in an auction to be
announced later.
Alexander estimates Vermont has 2,500 moose statewide with
the greatest concentration in the Northeast Kingdom.
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covers the topic, What we believe.
Second session will be held on May 21, 2014
and will cover, How we worship.
Third session will be held on May 28, 2014 and
will cover, The rules we live by.
Sessions will be held in the church hall, below
the main oor of the church.
For more information,
call Thomas Prindiville at 476-6775
or Daniel Pudvah at 479-3253.
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ART EXHIBITS
BARRE- Barre Paletteers Spring Art Show. Artists interpret the
theme Zebra, Water, Fruit and present other works. Aldrich
Public Library, Milne Room, through 5/9.
BERLIN- Two Paths, One Vision. Paintings & drawings by
August Burn, photography by Elliot Burg. CVMC lobby gallery,
through 6/6.
MONTPELIER- Re-Wilding: Shamanic Painting by Linda
Pruitt. In the fiction room. Kellogg-Hubbard Library, through
4/30.
-- Wildlife in Colored Pencil. Giclee prints by Corinna Thurston.
Green Bean Art Gallery at Capitol Grounds, through 4/27.
-- Gretchen Besio Quilts. Including hand-dyed fabrics and
uniquely sewn pieces. The Cheshire Cat, through 4/30.
-- Re-Envisioned. Fabric collage and colored pencil works by
Dianne Shullenberger. Governors Gallery, Pavilion Building 5th
floor, through June. Photo ID required for admission.
-- Artists of GRACE 2014. Works by Merrill Densmore, T.J.
Goodrich, Dot Kibbee & James Nace. State House cafeteria, thru
5/2.
-- A Voice for the Voiceless. Travelling art exhibit highlights con-
nection between domestic violence and brain injury. Vermont
Center for Independent Living, through 5/9 or longer.
-- StoryWalk. Work by local artists and photographers, accompa-
nied by the poetry of Mary Oliver and Wendell Berry. Montpelier
Senior Activity Center, 58 Barre St., through 5/16.
-- Yvonne Strauss. Works by the Montpelier Artist. Kellogg-
Hubbard Library, 5/1-6/16.
-- Art of Creative Aging. Central VT Council on Aging hosts this
juried exhibit featuring works of older visual artists living through
the central Vermont region. Kellogg-Hubbard Library, 5/1-5/30.
-- Sculpture Exhibit. Featuring works by Thea Alvin, Ria Blaas,
Rob Hitzig, Steve Proctor, Brian-Jon Swift & James Irving
Westermann.Vermont Arts Council Sculpture Garden, ongoing.
PLAINFIELD- Birches: Twists and Turns. Acrylic paintings on
masonite by Barbara Leber. Blinking Light Gallery, through 6/1.
-- Backstage at the Rainbow Cattle Co.: Drag Queens of
Dummerston, Vt. Photos by Evie Lovett, w/interviews by Lovett &
Greg Sharrow of VT Folklife Center. Plainfield Community
Center, through 5/22.
STOWE- Local Color. Works by Vermont painter Rebecca
Kinkead. West Branch Gallery, Main Gallery, through 6/17.
-- Recent Works. Paintings and photographs by architect and art-
ist Tom Cullins. Upstairs at West Branch Gallery, through 6/17.
-- Student Art Show. Works by Stowe and Waterbury area stu-
dents. Helen Day Art Center, 5/2-6/1.
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Public Access Weekly Program Schedu
Wednesday, April 30
6:00a Live at Main Street Landing
7:00a A Nuclear Iran & the New Middle East
8:00a Democracy Now!
9:00a Singer Songwriter Competition
11:30a Live at Sweet Melissas
12:00p Democracy Now!
1:00p Abundant Living
2:00p For The Animals
2:30p Hunger Council
3:30p AARP Vermont
4:00pThe Last Irene
5:00pThe Thom Hartman Show
6:00p France 24
7:00p Poem City
8:00p Vermont Musicians OnThe Air
9:00p Hick InThe Hood
11:00p Vermont Historical Society
Thursday, May 1
6:00a International Womens
Day Celebration
7:30a Songwriters Notebook
8:00a Democracy Now!
9:00a The Folklorist
10:00a AARP Vermont
11:00a Hunger Council
12:00p Democracy Now!
1:00p Singer Songwriter Competition
3:30p Lost NationTheater Adapted By
Samuel Becket
5:00pThe Thom Hartman Show
6:00p France 24
7:00p Assassins Creed Black Flag
Story Line
7:30p Sudzin Country
8:00pTalking About Movies
9:00p Spotlight on Vermont Issues
9:30p Another Way
10:30p A Nuclear Iran & the New Middle East
11:30p Eckankar
Friday, May 2
6:00a Lost NationTheater Adapted By
Samuel Becket
7:30a Miss Vermont Today
8:00a Democracy Now!
9:00a Another Way
9:30a VT Senate Spotlight
10:00a Interpretive Dance Animal
11:00a Salaam Shalom
12:00p Democracy Now!
1:00p Senior Moments
2:30p Songwriters Notebook
3:00p Brunch With Bernie LIVE
4:00p Common Good Vermont
4:30p Monroes Sharing Garden
5:00pThe Thom Hartman Show
6:00p France 24
7:00pThe Struggle
8:00p Vermont Countryside
9:00p Live at Sweet Melissas
10:00p Poem City
Saturday, May 3
6:00a Jesus By John
7:00a Hour of Refreshing
7:30a Wings of Devotion
8:00a Senior Moments
10:00a The Awareness Theater
10:00a Assassins Creed Black Flag
Story Line
11:30a Bill Doyle on VT Issues
12:00a Bill Doyle on VT Issues
12:30p Spotlight On VT Issues
1:00p Hick InThe Hood
3:00p Poem City
4:30p Roman Catholic Mass
5:00p Washington Baptist Church
6:00p France 24
7:00p AARP Vermont
8:00p Out On a Limb
Live at the TipTop
10:30p For The Animals
11:00p Gay USA
Sunday, May 4
6:00a Wings of Devotion
6:30a Hour of Refreshing
7:00a Jesus By John
8:30a Eckankar
9:00a Spotlight on Vermont Issues
9:30a For the Animals
10:00a Touched By Angels
10:30a Roman Catholic Mass
11:00a Vermont Historical Society
12:00p Washington Baptist Church
1:00pThe Struggle
1:30p VT Senate Spotlight
2:00p Energy Week
4:30p Vermont Countryside
5:30p Bill Doyle on VT Issues
6:00p Bill Doyle on VT Issues
7:00p Egidio: A Story of Resistance &
Resilience
8:00p Lost NationTheater Adapted By
Samuel Becket
9:30pTalking About Movies
10:00p Climate Show
11:00p Welcome To Reality: Phase B
Monday, May 5
6:00a Green Mountain United Way
Talent Show
8:00a Democracy Now!
9:00a Vermont Musicians OnThe Air
10:00a Talking About Movies
11:00a Poem City
12:00p Democracy Now!
1:00p Climate Show
2:00p NOFA VT Policy Update
2:30p Common Good Vermont
3:30p Instant Coffeehouse
4:00p Assassins Creed Black Flag
Story Line
4:30p Abundant Living
5:00pThe Thom Hartman Show
6:00p France 24
7:00p Senior Moments
8:30p Salaam Shalom
10:30p Hunger Council
11:30p Hunger Free Vermont
Tuesday, May 6
6:00a The Struggle
7:00a Vermont Countryside
8:00a Democracy Now!
9:00a Salaam Shalom
10:00a Hick InThe Hood
12:00p Democracy Now!
1:00p A Nuclear Iran & the New Middle East
2:00p Poem City
3:00p Another Way
4:00p Vermont Musicians OnThe Air
5:00pThe Thom Hartman Show
6:00p Welcome To Reality: Phase B LIVE
7:00p VT Senate Spotlight
7:30p Bill Doyle on VT Issues
8:00p Bill Doyle on VT Issues
8:30pTalking About Movies
9:00p Contemporary Dance & Fitness
Studio
10:00p Green Mountain United Way
Talent Show
ORCA Media Channel 16
Education Access Weekly Program Schedule
Additional Educational Programming
Between Scheduled Shows
Wednesday, April 30
12:00p Village Square Booksellers
1:00p Burlington Free University
2:00pThe Storyteller
2:30p Lets Talk About Mental Health
3:00p Education JoinThe Conversation
4:00p Goddard College 35th Parallel
Part 1 & 2
6:00p Mindful Health Alternatives
7:00p Montpelier School Board
Thursday, May 1
12:00p Holistically Speaking
1:00p New England Culinary Institute
2:00p New England Cooks
3:00p Boreas Borealis
5:00p E. Montpelier School Board
8:00p CVTS Game of the Week
10:00p Vermont Floor Hockey
11:00p Book Talk
Friday, May 2
12:00pThe Storyteller
2:00p Abolition & the Underground
Railroad in Vermont
3:30p Everyday Gardening
4:30p Speaking From Experience
6:00p Community Cinema
7:00p Road to Recovery
7:30p U32 School Board
Saturday, May 3
12:00p CVTS Game of the Week
3:00p E. Montpelier School Board
6:00p Poetry Out Loud Semi-Finals
8:30p Road to Recovery
9:00p First Wednesdays
Sunday, May 4
12:00p U32 School Board
4:00p Montpelier School Board
8:00p VT State Board of Education
Monday, May 5
12:00p Everyday Gardening
1:00p Poetry Out Loud Semi-Finals
3:00p Arts Collage Attack
4:00p Jamesian Illumination of
Sargents World
5:30p Shenandoah
6:30p New England Culinary Institute
7:30p New England Cooks
8:30p Goddard College 35th Parallel
Part 1 & 2
10:30p Community Cinema
11:00pThe Civil War & Life in 1860s VT
Tuesday, May 6
12:00p First Wednesdays
1:30p Education JoinThe Conversation
2:30p CVTS Game of the Week
4:30p Expedition VT
5:00p Burlington Free University
6:00p Arts Collage Attack
6:30p OPUS 27
8:00p Holistically Speaking
9:00pYou Come Too: A Celebration of
Robert Frost
10:00p Lets Talk About Mental Health
11:00p Art withTracey Campbell Pearson &
Bonnie Tocher Clause
ORCA Media Channel 17
Government Access Weekly Program Schedule
Wed, April 30
6:00a Green Mountain Care Board
10:00a Substance Abuse Treatment
2:00p Involuntary Medication: Current Conversation
2:30p GMO Labeling
5:30p Vermonters Recovery Testimony
6:30p Montpelier City Council
Thu, May 1
6:00a Press Conference
8:00a Lyme Disease & Other Tick-Borne Illnesses
8:30a Financing Best Education Practices
10:30a Health Care Reform
11:30a Montpelier Development Review Board
2:30p Green Mountain Care Board
5:30p Raising the Vermont MinimumWage
8:30p Under The Golden Dome
9:00p VT State Colleges & How to Make Higher Educa-
tion More Affordable
10:00p Financing Best Education Practices
Fri, May 2
6:00a Health Care Payment Reform
7:00a Raising the Vermont MinimumWage
10:00a Improving the Quality of State Waters
12:30p Substance Abuse Treatment
4:30p Montpelier City Council
8:30p Montpelier Design Review Committee
9:30p Central Vermont Regional Planning Commission
Sat, May 3
6:00a Regulation of Toxic Substances
9:00a Randolph Selectboard
12:30p Waterbury Village Trustees
3:30p Berlin Selectboard
7:00p Bethel Selectboard
9:00p Vermont in Focus
9:30p Health Care Payment Reform
10:30p Health Care Reform
Sun, May 4
6:00a Solid Waste Management
6:30a Health Care Reform Discussion
7:30a Vermonters Recovery Testimony
8:30a Montpelier Planning Commission
10:30a Privatization of Public Schools
11:30a Creation and Renewal of State Police Contracts
12:00p Vermont in Focus
12:30p Under The Golden Dome
1:00p Inside Your State House
1:30p Early Childhood Day & Teacher Licensing
2:30p Property Tax Bill Rate
5:30p Waterbury Selectboard
9:30p Homelessness For Project Citizen
10:30p Regulation of Toxic Substances
Mon, May 5
6:00a Involuntary Treatment & Medication
9:00a Regulation of Medical Marijuana Dispensaries
2:00p VT Commission on Womens 50th Anniversary
Celebration
3:00pTBA
4:00p Involuntary Medication: Current Conversation
7:00p Montpelier Development Review Board LIVE
Tue, May 6
5:30a Improving the Quality of State Waters
8:30a Statewide EducationTax Base Rates
10:30a Barn Preservation & Grant Awards
11:00a Privatization of Public Schools
12:00p Governors Veterans Advisory Council
1:00p Homelessness For Project Citizen
2:00p What Ails Vermont Is There A Cure to the
Drug Epidemic?
4:00p Press Conference
5:30p Montpelier Design Review Committee
7:00p Montpelier Planning Commission
10:00p Regulation of Medical Marijuana Dispensaries
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Wednesday
3:00 AM Fright Night
4:59 AM Green Mountain Vets for
Peace
6:00 AM Sports Talk
7:00 AM Sound Off
8:30 AM CaptSalty_50
9:30 AM For the Animals
12:30 PM For the Animals
1:00 PM CVTSport.net
2:30 PM Bill Doyle on VT Issues
3:00 PM Salaam Shalom
4:00 PM Shotgun Express
5:00 PM Sound Off
6:00 PM Book Talk
8:00 PM City Room with Steve
Pappas
8:30 PM Pete Seeger Tribut
Concert
11:00 PM Talking About Movies
Thursday
2:00 AM Fright Night
6:00 AM Salaam Shalom
8:00 AM City Room with Steve
Pappas
9:00 AM Shotgun Express
10:45 AM Songwriters Notebook
11:30 AM City Room with Steve
Pappas
12:00 PM Sports Talk
1:00 PM Art With Tracy
2:00 PM Sound Off
3:00 PM New England Cooks
4:00 PM City Room with Steve
Pappas
4:30 PM CVTSport.net
5:59 PM Green Mountain Vets
for Peace
8:30 PM New England Cooks
9:30 PM The Artful Word
11:00 PM Fright Night
Friday
2:00 AM Fright Night
7:30 AM Shotgun Express
8:30 AM Lifelines
9:30 AM City Room with Steve
Pappas
10:30 AM The Artful Word
11:00 AM CVTSport.net
12:30 PM Cuban Bridge
1:30 PM Sports Talk
2:30 PM Barre Town Drama
4:30 PM Ethan Allen Hoemstead
5:30 PM Songwriters Notebook
6:00 PM Book Talk
6:30 PM Nuclear Free Future
7:30 PM Vermont Treasures
7:59 PM Green Mountain Vets for
Peace
11:30 PM Fright Night
Saturday
2:00 AM Fright Night
7:30 AM Sports Talk
8:00 AM Capt. Salty
9:30 AM Talking About Movies
11:30 AM CVTSport.net
1:00 PM Ethan Allen Hoemstead
2:00 PM New England Cooks
3:00 PM Book Talk
3:30 PM Art With Tracy
5:00 PM New England Cooks
6:00 PM Preservation Burlington
6:30 PM Lifelines
7:30 PM Sports Talk
8:00 PM Sound Off
9:00 PM VT Musicians on Air
11:00 PM Fright Night
Sunday
2:00 AM Sports Talk
6:00 AM Sports Talk
7:00 AM Capt. Salty
8:00 AM Sound Off
9:30 AM CaptSalty_50
10:30 AM Talking About Movies
11:00 AM CVTSport.net
12:30 PM New England Cooks
1:30 PM City Room with Steve
Pappas
2:30 PM Shotgun Express
6:59 PM Lifelines
7:30 PM Sports Talk
8:30 PM Ethan Allen Hoemstead
9:30 PM Holistically Speaking
10:30 PM CVTSport.net
Monday
2:00 AM Fright Night
6:30 AM Arts Collage Attack
7:00 AM Preservation Burlington
7:30 AM Sports Talk
8:30 AM Salaam Shalom
9:30 AM Bill Doyle on VT Issues
10:30 AM City Room with Steve
Pappas
11:00 AM Holistically Speaking
12:00 PM Salaam Shalom
1:00 PM Cuban Bridge
2:00 PM CVTSport.net
3:15 PM Sports Talk
4:00 PM Vermont Treasures
4:30 PM Sound Off
5:30 PM CaptSalty_50
6:30 PM Shotgun Express
7:30 PM Ethan Allen Hoemstead
8:25 PM VT Musicians on Air
11:00 PM Fright Night
Tuesday
3:00 AM Fright Night
6:30 AM Miss_Vermont_Today
7:30 AM Sports Talk
8:30 AM CaptSalty_50
9:30 AM For the Animals
10:00 AM New England Cooks
10:59 AM Lifelines
11:30 AM Vermont Treasures
12:00 PM Arts Collage Attack
1:00 PM CVTSport.net
2:30 PM Salaam Shalom
3:30 PM Bill Doyle on VT Issues
5:00 PM Holistically Speaking
6:00 PM For the Animals
6:30 PM CaptSalty_50
8:00 PM City Room with Steve
Pappas
8:30 PM Art With Tracy
9:30 PM Nuclear Free Future
11:00 PM Talking About Movies
ROXBURY- Green Up Day Book Sale and Basket Raffle. Donations
welcomed at the library (no encyclopedias) before May 2nd. Roxbury
Community Hall Senior Center, 1642 Roxbury Rd., 9am-3pm.
Swimmy and Swimmer. Vermont PuppeTree brings Leo Lionnis
childrens book to the stage. Hosted by Roxbury Free Library, all ages
welcome, light refreshments. Roxbury Town Hall, FREE, 1pm.
Sunday, May 4
BARRE- VT Philharmonic Spring Concert. Feat. works by
Beethoven, Prokofiev, more. Barre Opera House, $15/$12 seniors/$5
students, 2pm. Tix at door, www.vermontphilharmonic.org, 476-8188.
BRADFORD- Art Reception. Reception and unveiling of Bradford
Artists and Artisans, Past and Present. Studio tours & refreshments.
Bradford Historical Society, $5 for non-members. Info. 222-4423.
MONTPELIER- Walk Stowe with GMC Montpelier. Easy, 10
miles on Stowe Bike Path. Call 249-0520 for meeting time & place.
Eric Friedman. Folk ballads for brunch. Bagitos Cafe, 28 Main St.,
11am-1pm. Info. 229-9212.
MORRISVILLE- Northeast Fiddlers Association Monthly Jam
and Meet. Fiddlers and public welcome. VFW, Pleasant St., food
shelf donations welcome, noon-5pm.
PEACHAM- Mozart and More. Performance by North Country
Chorus and St. Johnsbury Academy Hilltones. Peacham Congregational
Church, 3pm. Info. http://northcountrychorus.org
WATERBURY- Spring Tea with Eleanor Roosevelt. Actress Elena
Dodd brings Eleanor Roosevelt to life in this presentation. Hosted by
Friends of the Waterbury Public Library, public welcome, refresh-
ments provided. American Legion, 2pm. Info. 244-7036.
Monday, May 5
EAST TOPSHAM- Rummage Sale. Town Hall 10am-3pm.
MONTPELIER- Foot Clinic. CVHHH nurses will clip and file nails,
clean nail beds and lotion the feet. Montpelier Senior Activity Ctr, $15,
9am-1pm. Call 223-2518 for appointment & list of what to bring.
Free on the Web. Beth Burgess discusses how to find FREE stuff on
the internet. Must bring your own laptop. Montpelier Senior Activity
Center, 58 Barre St., 3-4:30pm. Sign up in the MSAC office.
New Flowers and Vegetables for the Garden. Amanda Legare, of
Amandas Greenhouse & Perennials, shares a slide show & discussion
of new varieties for planting. Kellogg-Hubbard Library, 6:30pm.
Magic the Gathering. Part of National Screen Free Week celebrations
in the childrens library, with collaboration from the Book Garden.
Sign up ahead. Kellogg-Hubbard Library, 3:30-5pm. Info. 223-4665.
Tuesday, May 6
EAST TOPSHAM- Rummage Sale. Town Hall 10am-3pm.
MONTPELIER- Alexander Technique Workshop: Relieving Pain/
Improving Performance Doing What You Love. With Katie Back.
Hunger Mtn Coop, FREE, 5:45-7:30pm. Pre-reg. 223-8000 x202.
Spanish Musical Storytime. Sing, dance & learn Spanish. Ages birth
to 5 welcome. Kellogg-Hubbard Library, 11:15am. Info. 223-4665.
Sushi Snackfest w/NECI Chefs. Make your own veggie sushi, hear a
Japanese folktale & fold some origami, in the childrens library. Ages
6+, sign up ahead. Kellogg-Hubbard Library, 3:30-4:30pm. 223-4665.
Raising Children in the Digital Age. Get practical tips for digital
boundaries and discuss challenges and opportunities in our virtual
world. Kellogg-Hubbard Library, 6:30-8pm. Info. 223-4665.
Taylor Street Redevelopment Community Meeting. First in series
of meetings to gather community input on the Taylor St. project. Christ
Church, 6-8:30pm. Info. www.montpelier-vt.org/community/102.html
WILLIAMSTOWN- The Art of Snowshoe Making. Presentation by
local snowshoe maker Marie Boutin. Williamstown Historical Society
Museum, Main St., potluck & meeting at 6pm, program at 7:30pm.
WATERBURY- Hike with Green Mountain Club. Moderate, 5-6
miles at Little River State Park. Spring wildflower & history hike.
Bring water and lunch. Call 229-9787 for meeting time and place.
Wednesday, May 7
BARRE- Central VT Adult Basic Education Volunteer Session.
Prospective volunteers hear about local opportunities, current volunteers
share experiences. CVABE, 46 Washington St., 4:30pm. 476-4588.
Line Dancing with Step n Time Line Dancers. Old Labor Hall, 46
Granite St., 6:30pm. Info. 728-5722 or jamnsam@myfairpoint.net
EAST TOPSHAM- Rummage Sale. Town Hall 10am-3pm.
MONTPELIER- Garden Plants with Medicinal Interest. With
clinical herbalist Heather Irvine. VT Center for Integrative Herbalism,
252 Main St., $12/$10 for members, 6-8pm. Must pre-reg., 224-7100.
The Vermont Movie: Freedom and Unity. Part Four: Doers and
Shapers. An OLLI event with filmmaker Kenneth Peck. Montpelier
Senior Activity Ctr, $5 for OLLI non-members, 1:30pm. 454-1234.
The Wyeths: First Family of American Art. In this First Wednesdays
program, Shelburne Museum director Thomas Denenberg discusses
N.C., Andrew and Jamie Wyeth. Kellogg-Hubbard Library, 7pm.
Qi Gong with Edward Kentish. Part of National Screen Free Week
celebrations in the childrens library. For ages 6+ (and parents), sign up
ahead. Kellogg-Hubbard Library, 3:30-4:30pm. Info. 223-4665.
WATERBURY- Play with Scratch. Kids can learn to program their
own stories & animations using Scratch. For 4th through 6th grades.
Waterbury Public Library, 1pm. Pre-register 244-7036.
Thursday, May 8
EAST TOPSHAM- Rummage Sale. Town Hall 10am-3pm.
MONTPELIER- Honoring Your Birth Story & Birth Healing. Part
of workshop series for new and expectant parents. Good Beginnings,
174 River St., FREE, 6-8pm. Info./registration 595-7953.
American Red Cross Shelter Fundamentals Training. Learn the
guidelines & procedures for opening, operating and closing a shelter
during a disaster. Montpelier City Hall, 6-10pm.
Open Discussion: Have You Had a Spiritual Experience? Share and
explore your experiences. All are welcome, hosted by ECKANKAR,
religion of the light and Sound of God. Kellogg-Hubbard Library, 7pm.
Deer Hearing. Hosted by VT Fish & Wildlife Dept. Hear results of
2013 deer seasons and overview of recommendations for hunting
opportunities next fall. Pavilion Auditorium, 109 State St., 7-9pm.
Making Felted Wallets. Part of National Screen Free Week celebra-
tions in the childrens library. With JoAnn Darling, for ages 6+, sign up
ahead. Kellogg-Hubbard Library, 3:30-4:30pm. Info. 223-4665.
Book Reading & Discussion: The Year of No Sugar by Eve Schaub.
Eve challenged her husband and daughters to join her on a quest to eat
no added sugar. Kellogg-Hubbard Library, 6:30pm. Info. 223-3338.
The Vermont Difference. VHS introduces this new book of photos and
essays about the best of Vermont. Public welcome. Vermont History
Museum, 109 State St., FREE, noon-1:30pm. www.vermonthistory.org
Green Mountain Care Board Public Meeting. Agenda includes
announcement of rate review decisions. Dept. of Financial Regulation,
89 Main St., 3rd floor, 1-4pm. Info. at http://gmcboard.vermont.gov/
Public Meeting Re: Afterschool Program Regulations. Hosted by
DCF Child Development Division. Via VT Interactive Technologies, 5
Green Mountain Drive, 6-8pm. Info. 1-800-649-2642.
Assessment of Prior Learning Information Session. Learn how you
can convert prior learning into college credit to advance your career
or credentials. CCV, FREE, 9-10am. Info. 828-4064.
Friday, May 9
EAST TOPSHAM- Rummage Sale. Town Hall 10am-3pm.
MONTPELIER- Spring Migration Bird Walk. Explore NBNC &
other local birding hotspots for warblers, vireos, thrushes, more. North
Branch Nature Center, $10/free for members, 7-8:30am. 229-6206.
Making Magical Teas. Blend colors & flavors for a yummy cuppa, w/
Linden deVoil. Part of National Screen Free Week celebration in chil-
drens library, ages 4+. Kellogg-Hubbard Library, 3:30pm. 223-4665.
WOODBURY- Green Mountain Playboys. Rocking Cajun music
made for dancing. White Rocks Pizza, Rte 14, 7-9pm.
Saturday, May 10
CRAFTSBURY- Daddy Longlegs. Folk, jazz and Celtic music. The
Music Box, 8pm. Info. 586-7533 or www.themusicboxvt.org.
EAST TOPSHAM- Rummage Bag Sale. Town Hall 8:30am-noon.
MARSHFIELD- Annual Plant Swap. Drop off plants/seeds/seed-
lings Friday night or early Saturday, then come to swap. Please label,
no invasives. Jaquith Public Library, 9am-noon. Info. 426-3581.
MONTPELIER- Budgeting Your Money. Workshop with Alvah
Newhall of VSECU. Part of Teen Financial Literacy series, open to
all. Kellogg-Hubbard Library, Hayes Room, FREE, 10:30am.
GMC Work Hike. 3-4 miles round-trip on the LT in Duxbury, all
abilities. Wear boots, work clothes and gloves, bring lunch. Meet at
Montpelier High School, 8am. Info. 223-3935.
Muddy Onion. Enjoy a 32 mile (mostly) dirt road ride in and around
Montpelier. Starts at Onion River Sports parking lot, Langdon St.,
$20, 9:30am. Pre-reg. at www.bikereg.com/muddy-onion
PEACHAM- Northern Skies Observatory Open House. Tour the
observatory, see a demo of main telescope & solar telescope (weather
permitting) Northern Skies Observatory, 1-4pm. www.nkaf.org
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4/2 thru 5/4 The Spitfire Grill, Briggs Opera House - White River Jct, VT
5/9 Nobby Reed, Tupelo Music Hall - White River Jct, VT
5/10 Roots of Creation, Tupelo Music Hall - White River Jct, VT
5/11 The Wailin Jennys, Chandler Center for the Arts - Randolph, VT
5/16 The Snaz, Tupelo Music Hall - White River Jct, VT
5/2 thru 5/18 Joe Egg, Shaker Bridge Theater - Enfield, NH
5/24 Jack Johnson, Saratoga Performing Arts Center - Saratoga Springs, NY
5/25 The Head and the Heart, Flynn Theater - Burlington, VT
5/28 Ray LaMontagne, Shelburne Museum - Shelburne, VT
5/30 Sullivan Davis Hanscom Band, Tupelo Music Hall - White River Jct, VT
5/30 and 5/31 Dave Matthews Band, Saratoga Performing Arts Center -
Saratoga Springs, NY
6/6 Tedeschi Trucks Band, Shelburne Museum - Shelburne, VT
6/10 Fitz & The Tantrums, Higher Ground - South Burlington, VT
6/13 Patty Griffin, Lebanon Opera House - Lebanon, NH
6/14 Patty Griffin, Flynn Theater - Burlington, VT
6/17 Hot Tuna / Leon Russell, Lebanon Opera House - Lebanon, NH
6/20 The English Beat, Tupelo Music Hall - White River Jct, VT
7/2 Neko Case, Flynn Theater - Burlington, VT
7/3 thru 7/5 Phish, Saratoga Performing Arts Center - Saratoga Springs, NY
7/5 O.A.R. & Phillip Phillips, Bank of NH Pavilion at Meadowbrook - Gilford
7/10 John Hiatt & Robert Cray, Shelburne Museum - Shelburne, VT
7/12 Jennifer Nettles / Indigo Girls, Bank of NH Pavilion at Meadowbrook -
Gilford, NH
7/16 Sarah McLachlan, Saratoga Performing Arts Center - Saratoga Springs,
7/18 The Pat Travers Band, Tupelo Music Hall - White River Jct, VT
7/19 Soulshine Tour, Bank of NH Pavilion at Meadowbrook - Gilford, NH
7/25 Max Creek, Tupelo Music Hall - White River Jct, VT
oncert
Connections
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7/25 Nickel Creek, Shelburne Museum - Shelburne,
VT
7/29 Old Crow Medicine Show, Shelburne Museum -
Shelburne, VT
8/1 thru 8/3 Osheaga Music & Arts Festival, Parc
Jean-Drapeau - Montreal, QC
8/3 Iris Dement, Tupelo Music Hall - White River Jct,
VT
8/8 Ana Popovic, Tupelo Music Hall - White River Jct,
VT
8/23 Goo Goo Dolls / Daughtry, Champlain Valley
Expo - Essex Jct, VT
10/3 Jenn Grinels, Tupelo Music Hall - White River
Jct, VT
For venue phone numbers, call
The Point at 223-2396 9:00 to 5:00
Mon.-Fri., or visit our web site at www.pointfm.com
PUBLIC AUCTION
Saturday, May 3 10:00 a.m.
LinBrooke Storage
933 South Barre Rd. (Rt. 14), Barre, VT 05641
Tel.: 802-479-4144
On Saturday, May 3, 2014, Linbrooke Storage will conduct
a public auction on the following unpaid storage units:
#64B3R - Grout #128B5 - Heath
#121B5R - Grout #139FB7 - Pelletier
#122R4 - Camp #142B7L - Tibbell
#127L2 - Jewett #155B7R - Moranz-Sampson
Additional units may be added by auction date. Also included in the auction
will be some overstocked items from the
TREASURES UNBURIED Thrift Store in downtown Barre.
Will include some furniture and a few smaller items.
FOR MORE DETAILS Call Kasey @ Linbrooke Storage
479-4144
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Two Paths One Vision Exhibit at
Central Vermont Medical Center
Daw Khin Po, Ywar Ngan, Myanmar, digital print on satin cloth by Elliot Burg.
August Burns and Elliot Burg are married and live in Middlesex.
Each has had a career outside the artsAugust in international
womens health and Elliot in public interest lawand both have
long been involved in portraiture. Augusts mediums are painting
and drawing; Elliots, photography. Using these different modes of
expression, they have shared a vision of the beauty of the human
form, and of the capacity of the human face to convey personality,
mood, and some essential quality of the life lived.
Their exhibit, Two Paths, One Vision will be hanging in the
Central Vermont Medical Center lobby gallery through June 6.
The focus of my life and my work has always been people. I
started painting at an early age, and the subject that has always
captured my imagination is the tiny nuance that makes each per-
son unique, said August. My process is to paint or draw from life,
interviewing my subjects and listening to and in some way captur-
ing their stories through marks on paper or canvas.
My parallel life has been in global womens health, delivering
hundreds of babies and caring for women from Vermont to Bolivia
to Tanzania. Each child, each woman has her own story; no two
faces are alike. My goal is to find that person through portrait and
share their story through their gaze, August concluded.
My first foray outside the United States was in the 1970s dur-
ing a one-year leave from law school that turned into three years
on the road, in Africa, the Middle East, and Asia, said Elliot. My
eyes were opened to the deep diversity of humankind and, at the
same time, to the essential commonality that unites us all.
It was at that time that Elliot first picked up a camera to record
what she saw and felt about the people around her. I came to
understand that my best photographic portraits were of individuals
with whom I had had some personal interactiona stay in their
community, shared work, a conversation in words or pantomime,
she said.
The photographs in this exhibit were taken in three places: in a
small village in Bolivia where August and Elliot lived for a year;
with a street photography class in Cuba; and while doing volunteer
work in Myanmar (Burma).
End of Day, oil on panel by August Burns.
ROCHESTER- Art Opening. Reception for collage exhibit by
Marcus Ratliff. BigTown Gallery, 5-7pm.
WEST FAIRLEE- Annual Wild Game Supper. Buffet features deer,
moose, bear, more. Takeouts available. West Fairlee Congregational
Church, $20/$10 ages 5-10, seatings 4:30 & 6pm. RSVP 685-3141.
WOODBURY- Buddhas Birthday Celebration. A procession
through the woods, chanting, conversation & refreshments. Shao Shan
Temple, starts 2pm, optional meditation session 1:30pm. 456-7091.
Sunday, May 11
MARSHFIELD- Mothers Day Spring Wildflower Walk. With
Brett Engstrom, spons. by Marshfield Conservation Cmte & Jaquith
Library. Meet at Stranahan Forest parking lot, 1-4pm. Info. 426-3581.
MONTPELIER- Mothers Day Wildflower Walk. All ages wel-
come to explore meadows & woods on this easy walk. North Branch
Nature Ctr, $10 adults/$5 kids/free for members, 1-3pm. 229-6206.
Walk Moscow with GMC Montpelier. Easy, 4-5 miles, Cotton
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odd jobs, year round, 3-5 days
per week, 9-3. $12.25/hr. Calais
area. Call Tim 802-456-7033.
DRIVER NEEDED for a
ride to and from Spauld-
ing High School. Mornings/
afternoons. 802-479-1993
HELP WANTED: Steak House
Restaurant, 1239 US Route
302-Berlin, Barre Vermont
05641. Wait Staff, Dishwash-
ers & Line Cooks. Positions are
for nights and weekends and
hours vary by position. Restau-
rant experience a plus but not
required. Hourly wage and ben-
efts are based on experience.
Apply in person after 3:00pm.
IMMEDIATE OPENING for
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Help. Must have own hand
tools. Flexible hours. 802-
685-7799 allenstogether.net
LANDSCAPER
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Must have experience
working with plants,
shrubs, & trees, and lawn
management. Must have
own transportation, valid
drivers license. Pay based
on experience. Position
available immediately.
Call 229-1153
for an interview.
LIGHT CARPENTRY and
painting $15/hr in East Calais.
1-631-813-6427, 802-454-1099.
LOOKING for Motivated In-
dividual for Lawncare and
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Drive License and able to
drive Truck w/trailer, Trans-
portation, Experience helpful.
Call Travis @ 802-371-9293
LOOKING For STYLIST-
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Administrative Assistant / Records: Full time with benefits. This
position works closely with the Division Director, Case Managers
and Clinical Records Monitor to assure compliance of client files
within necessary guidelines. The employee will also be responsible
for maintaining the clinical charts, ensuring the charts are complete,
assisting staff in keeping records up-to-date, transferring closed
records to the closed records file when appropriate, assisting the
Division in keeping records secure, and other duties associated with
client records as assigned. BA degree in human services or other
related filed or high school diploma and 4-7 years of significant
experience with clinical and office work- knowledge of Microsoft
Excel and Word is essential. Knowledge of State Medicaid
regulations, a minimum of one year of experience. Excellent
organizational, clerical and computer skills.
Associate Director of Community Developmental Services: Full
time with benefits. Responsible for providing supervision and
support to personnel as well as ensuring the fiscal and clinical
integrity of the program. In this managerial role, the Associate
Director will be under the direct supervision and mentorship of the
CDS Program Director, and the CDS Assistant Director in the
Program Directors absence. The position also involves collaborating
and working closely with CDS and WCMHS administrators/
personnel, and VT State Agencies. The successful applicant must
be familiar the Vermont Disabilities System, Medicaid Waivers,
case management, the provision of community based day services,
supported employment, and transition services, Self-determination
and Recovery models of community based services, and have
managerial and supervisory experience. Masters Degree preferred
in related field or QDDP with five years managerial / supervisory
experience. The preferred candidate will possess strong interpersonal
and communication skills, demonstrate flexibility, have knowledge
of DS Medicaid rules and regulations, have knowledge of the DD
Act of 1996, and have strong computer skills.
Positive Behavior Support Behavior Analyst (4 positions open):
Full time w/ benefits. Seeking individual to provide consultation to
assigned school (Williamstown Elementary, Berlin, U32 or WCSU)
and program clients in the application of Positive Behavior
Intervention and Supports (PBiS) methods based upon the principles
of Applied Behavior Analysis. Training in the field of Applied
Behavior Analysis and experience working with children and youth
who present serious emotional and behavioral challenges and/or
autism is required. Experience working in school settings is
desirable. Completion (or (ongoing progress toward the completion)
of the coursework required to sit for the BCBA examination is
required. Possession of a Masters degree or enrollment and
participation in a Masters degree program is required. Minimum 1
year experience as a Behavior Interventionist (or equivalent)
preferred; OR Board Certified Associate Behavior Analyst in good
standing. Ability to lift and carry 50 pounds and execute physical
restraints.
Residential Services Specialist: 37.5 hours a week with benefits.
Must be flexible and be able to work evenings and weekends.
Individual needed to work in community care home with 6 adults
with developmental disabilities. Responsibilities include teaching
social and self-care skills in the community and at home. Successful
candidate will possess ability to work independently and with a
team to support the growth of each person. Willingness to learn
and a sense of humor are helpful. High School Diploma or
equivalent.
Residential Support Specialist: This position is 38 hour/week
with full time benefits. Seeking a motivated individual to assist two
autistic men in the Barre area with support needs. Responsibilities
vary and include providing support for social, recreational, self/
personal care, communication, and behavioral needs both
residentially and in the community. Must have a high school
diploma or GED equivalent. Some college or Bachelors degree
preferred. Willingness to use personal vehicle.
Home Intervention Counselor: Anticipated opening on April
30th. Full time w/ benefits. Position# 745 is a Tuesday-Saturday,
awake overnights. Provides direct care to consumers in crisis who
would generally receive services in a hospital environment.
Responsible for doing related tasks which provide for a safe
environment. Bachelors degree curriculum plus 0-2 years relevant
experience; or 2 years of college plus 2-4 years experience; high
school plus 4-7 years experience; or the equivalent.
Residential Counselor- Chrysalis House: A program supporting
psychiatrically challenged individuals in a residential setting.
Chrysalis House is a goal oriented behavioral program accentuating
living skills and community integration. This location is based in
Waterbury. This is an hourly position, requesting coverage on an as
needed basis. Availability to cover various weekend/weekday and
awake overnight shifts is frequently needed.
START Residential Support Specialist: Full time w/ benefits.
Seeking individuals to provide support, guidance and supervision
Only qualified applicants will receive a response. Valid drivers license, excellent driving record and access to a safe, reliable, insured vehicle is required. Send letter of interest and
resume to: WCMHS, Personnel, PO Box 647, Montpelier, VT 05601. Contact: 802-229-1399 Fax 802-223-6423 personnel@wcmhs.org www.wcmhs.org E.O.E.
to challenging client living in his own apartment. Support would be
needed in the following areas: community activities, vocational,
personal care, daily management, behavior management and safety
needs. Must be able to work independently and as a team member.
Must have strong verbal and written communication skills. Must be
able to complete documentation and data recording in a timely
manner. Must be flexible with schedule and be willing to work
weekends, overnights and holidays. HS Diploma or GED
required.
Case Manager for our Community Support Programs: Full-
time w/ benefits. Want to work with great people doing important
work? Are you compassionate, enthusiastic, and optimistic? Do
you like to be consistently challenged at your job? Is integrity
important to you? Were looking for someone who can answer
yes to these questions. If you have a Masters Degree in a mental
health related field, experience working with adults with severe and
persistent mental illness, and have a focus on recovery, then
consider applying for this Case Management position in WCMHS
Community Support Program. Supervision hours towards licensure
available.
Child and Adult Mental Health Clinician. Outpatient
psychotherapist needed to provide clinical services including
diagnosis, assessment, and psychotherapy to children and adults in
individual, couples and group format. A Masters degree, license
eligible, and one year experience providing psychotherapy required
for this full time salaried position.
Residential/Community Support Specialist: A 30 hour position
with full time benefits providing support services to a challenging
individual with communication needs, both in a residential and in a
community support setting. The successful candidate will possess
strong interpersonal and communication skills, demonstrate
flexibility, and be willing to work with individuals with a variety of
support needs. H.S. diploma or equivalent.
Community Support Specialist: An hourly position with an
anticipated 25hrs/week community support for a 21 year-old man
in the Barre area. Responsibilities include providing structure and
support, successfully follow and implement written behavioral
programming, manage problematic behavior, role modeling and
other duties. Must have a high school diploma or GED equivalent.
Bachelors degree preferred. Must possess a valid drivers license,
excellent driving record, and have access to a safe, reliable, insured
vehicle. Experience providing direct instruction and therapeutic
services to young adults with challenging behaviors preferred.
Sobriety Support Worker: An hourly position providing support,
basic needs, and information to individuals who are in an intoxicated
state, but safe to stay within a voluntary shelter bed program for up
to 24 hours. The staff person will follow program safety protocol
and manage the environment in accordance with those protocols.
Position will involve awake overnight coverage. Preferably filled
by a person in recovery, familiar with peer support, who demonstrates
good judgment, with encouraging, non-judgmental attitude. A
flexible schedule is an asset.
Registered Nurse: A 35 hour benefited position per week with
on-call availability and is based in Barre. Needed to provide
leadership and instruction for two Level III Residential Care
Homes in Barre, train and delegate to unlicensed assistive personnel,
monitor and ensure compliance with federal and state regulations
governing Level III Care Homes, advocate and intervene to
promote wellness of residents, participate actively and
collaboratively with house management and CDS management
team, encourage and promote community inclusion for all residents.
Must have solid clinical skills to apply to clients of widely varied
ages and health care needs, and further challenged by developmental
and/or mental health needs. Flexibility, excellent communication
(verbal and written) and critical thinking skills required. Must have
excellent interpersonal and communication skills; strong
administrative and medical assessment skills. Experience working
with Intellectual/Developmental Disabilities population desired.
WRAP Counselor: Hourly. The WRAP Counselor will provide 1:1
supervision and support to an individual client experiencing
psychiatric challenges. Interventions will include providing support
and skills coaching, teach independent living skills, assist client in
accessing community activities that may improve quality of life.
This position may include working evenings, overnights and
weekends. Must be willing to transport client in your personal
vehicle. BA in psychology or related field preferred. Previous work
with the psychiatric population desirable.
Residential Counselor Single Steps/Segue House: Full time w/
benefits. Seeking an individual to provide for the emotional and
physical safety of residents in a group care setting experiencing
mental health challenges. A residential counselor will act as a role
model and teach independent living skills, to include cooking,
housekeeping and personal hygiene, assisting with medication
administration, and crisis intervention as needed. Must be willing
to work a flexible schedule that will include some overnights.
Hours will be split between two residential homes in the Montpelier
area. BA in Human Services or related field required.
Residential Counselor- Segue House: Full time, benefited position
that promotes emotional stability for eight residents with psychiatric
and co-occurring substance use disorders through friendly daily
interactions and supportive counseling in a community setting.
B.A. in psychology or related field preferred. Previous work with
the psychiatric population is desirable.
Home Intervention Counselor: Full time w/ benefits. Position #
884. This is a floater position and candidate will provide fill-in for
staff vacancies or leaves. In the absence of vacancy/leaves will
negotiate a mutually agreeable schedule. Provides direct care to
consumers in crisis who would generally receive services in a
hospital environment. Responsible for doing related tasks which
provide for a safe environment. Program uses a recovery model to
provide supportive counseling and constructive interactions to
promote emotional stability. Will participate in treatment planning
and documentation, coordination and referral processes and consult
with community teams. Bachelor's degree preferred.
Home Intervention Counselor: Full time w/ benefits. Position
#739 is a Wednesday Saturday position, generally day shift with
some awake overnights required. Provides direct care to consumers
in crisis who would generally receive services in a hospital
environment. Responsible for doing related tasks which provide for
a safe environment. Program uses a recovery model to provide
supportive counseling and constructive interactions to promote
emotional stability. Will participate in treatment planning and
documentation, coordination and referral processes and consult
with community teams. Bachelor's degree preferred.
Registered Nurse - Weekends: Looking for a Registered Nurse to
provide weekend professional nursing supervision and care to
consumers in crisis at the Home Intervention program. This Nurse
will provide both psychiatric and physical assessments, communicate
with on call psychiatric providers, facilitate admissions, and
delegate medication administration duties to direct care staff, as
well as provide clinical supervision to direct care staff. This
position requires strong team work as well as the capacity to
function independently. The successful candidate will have strong
interpersonal skills, along with strong psychiatric and medical
assessment skills. Must be an RN with a current Vermont License.
Behavior Interventionists/Educational Support Specialists for
the following programs: Full time w/ benefits.
SBBI (School Based Behavior Interventionist): Multiple
positions. Full time w/ benefits. Provide direct supervision
to enrolled child or youth within a school setting.
Implement behavioral programming and provide
counseling in social, recreational and daily living skills in
school and community settings. Bachelor's Degree in
human services, education or psychology preferred. If
degree requirements are not complete, working toward
BA/BS or related field is required. Experience providing
direct instruction and therapeutic services to children with
challenging behaviors preferred.
ChOICE Behavior Intervention/Education Support
Specialist: Provide direct supervision to youth (ages
12-18+) within an integrated mental health treatment
facility / educational center. Implement behavioral
programming and milieu counseling in social, emotional
and recreation/leisure skills and activities of daily living
in classroom, day treatment and community settings.
Provide individual and group supervision as needed.
All Behavior Interventionist positions require:
Bachelor's Degree in human services, education or
psychology preferred. If degree requirements are not
complete, working toward BA/BS or related field is
required. Experience providing direct instruction and
therapeutic services to children with challenging
behaviors preferred. Ability to lift and carry 50 pounds
and execute physical restraints required.
Social Support Specialist: Hourly position with an anticipated 20
hours a month either after school or on weekends. Support needed
for an 11 year old boy who lives in the Moretown area. He enjoys
outdoor activities. The ideal candidate would help him strengthen
his socialization skills. Call Diane @ 793-3186 for more
information.
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SEARCH REOPENED
SITE MANAGER
Vermont State Housing Author-
ity, statewide affordable hous-
ing provider, is looking for a
professional, reliable manager
to handle the day-to-day man-
agement and site operations for
a residential property portfolio.
Individual must be able to work
in a fast-paced environment,
have excellent organizational,
time management and strong
interpersonal skills, and be able
to assess and resolve complex
situations. Bachelors degree
+ minimum 3 years hands-on
experience in property manage-
ment in the public, nonproft or
private housing feld, including
experience in collections; super-
visory experience is preferred.
Position is based in Montpelier.
For more details visit www.vsha.
org. Cover letter and resume
to HR, VSHA, 1 Prospect St.,
Montpelier, VT 05602-3556.
VSHA is an Equal Opportunity
Employer.
The VERMONT STATE Housing
Authority is looking for someone
to perform maintenance at its of-
fce building in Montpelier on an
as-needed basis. Please con-
tact 802-828-3235 if interested.
NOW
HIRING
WAITSTAFF
1 year experience necessary
Apply online:
jobs.pizzahut.com
WEEKEND RESPITE your
home. 2 weekends per
month for 2 pleasant gentle-
men who enjoy outdoor ac-
tivities and community. Calais/
Woodbury area. $345/week-
end. Call Tim 802-456-7033.
WORK AT HOME AND EARN
BIG BUCKS!
Earn up to $1,000 a week at
your leisure in your own home?
The probability of gaining big
profts from this and many simi-
lar at home jobs is slim. Promot-
ers of these jobs usually require
a fee to teach you useless, and
unproftable trades, or to provide
you with futile information. TIP:
If a work-at-home program is
legitimate, your sponsor should
tell you, for free and in writing,
what is involved. If you question
a programs legitimacy, call the
ATTORNEY GENERALS CON-
SUMER ASSISTANCE PRO-
GRAM at 1-800-649-2424.
CHILDCARE
SOUTH BARRE. Full or Part-
Time, all meals included, Barre
Town Bus route, nice play yard,
low rates. Ages 2+. 802-479-8904
BUSINESS
OPPORTUNITIES
LOOKING TO EARN A MIL-
LION$? Watch out for business
opportunities that make outra-
geous claims about potential
earnings. Dont get fooled into
get rich quick scams. There are
legitimate business opportuni-
ties, but be cautious of any busi-
ness that cant refect in writing
the typical earnings of previous
employees. TIP: Investigate
earning potential claims of busi-
nesses by requesting written in-
formation from them before you
send any money, or by calling
the ATTORNEYS GENERAL
CONSUMER ASSISTANCE
PROGRAM, at 1-800-649-2424.
A Handy Sunoco
2-Bay Service Station
with Sunoco Fuel
in Waterbury Center
with a Well-Established
Customer Base is
Available for Lease.
For more information,
call Tom McGoff
413-834-5221
INSURANCE &
INVESTMENTS
Discount Auto Insurance - In-
stant Quote - Save up to
70% in 5 Minutes - All Credit
Types. 888-296-3040 now.
CLASSES &
WORKSHOPS
AIRLINE CAREERS begin here
- Get trained as FAA certifed
Aviation Technician. Housing
and Financial aid for qualifed
students. Job placement assis-
tance. Call AIM (866)453-6204.
PERSONALS
ADOPTING a BABY is my dream.
1st time Mom promises a lov-
ing, secure home. Private adop-
tion, call Jodi, 1-888-772-0068
CHRISTIAN DATING SERVICE
Free Singles Package for ages
40+, 1-800-814-3359.
Meet singles right now! No paid
operators, just real people like
you. Browse greetings, exchange
messages and connect live. Try
it free. Call now 1-888-909-9905
WANTED: VIOLIN partner to
practice Bachs D-minor double,
Handel duets, etc. interests/
PBS/VPR, outdoors, pets, Doo/
Wop. Gary, Minister Brook Rd
Worcester. 802-229-0678
FREE ITEMS
$ A1-CASH PAID
$75 TO $300+
JUNK CARS, TRUCKS
FOR INFO, 802-522-4279.
$100-$300 PAID for Your
Complete Junk Cars and
Trucks, FREE metal pick-
up Plainfeld. 839-6812
HEALTH CARE
IF YOU USED THE BLOOD
THINNER PRADAXA and suf-
fered internal bleeding, hemor-
rhaging, required hospitaliza-
tion or a loved one died while
taking Pradaxa between Octo-
ber 2010 and the Present, you
may be entitled to compen-
sation. Call Attorney Charles
H. Johnson 1-800-535-5727
LOOKING FOR A MIRACLE/
Lose 20 pounds in one week?
This is almost impossible!
Weight loss ads must refect
the typical experiences of the
diet users. Beware of pro-
grams that claim you can lose
weight effortlessly. TIP: Clues
to fraudulent ads include words
like: breakthrough, effortless,
and new discovery. When you
see words like these be skepti-
cal. Before you invest your time
and money call the ATTORNEY
GENERALS CONSUMER
ASSISTANCE PROGRAM, at
1-800-649-2424.
WANT A CURE-ALL?
Health fraud is a business that
sells false hope. Beware of un-
substantiated claims for health
products and services. There
are no Quick Cures - no mat-
ter what the ad is claiming. TIP:
DO NOT rely on promises of a
money back guarantee! Watch
out for key words such as exclu-
sive secret, amazing results,
or scientifc breakthrough. For
more information on health re-
lated products or services, call
the ATTORNEY GENERALS
CONSUMER ASSISTANCE
PROGRAM at 1-800-649-2424,
or consult a health care pro-
vider.
WANTED
$ A1-CASH PAID
$75 TO $300+
JUNK CARS, TRUCKS
802-522-4279.
COIN COLLECTOR will
Pay Cash for Pre-1965
Coins and Coin Collec-
tions. Call Joe 802-498-3692
HOUSE KEEPER Position
available Part-Time, North-
feld Inn, 802-485-8558
WANTED 2 row corn plant-
er. Call Bob 802-793-5129
WANTED: PISTOLS, Ri-
fes, Shotguns. Top Pric-
es paid. 802-492-3339
days. 802-492-3032 nights.
WANTS TO purchase miner-
als and other oil and gas in-
terests. Send details to: PO
Box 13557, Denver, CO 80201
WILL HAUL away for free: Scrap
metal, old appliances, car parts,
etc. Furnaces, boilers and demo-
litions for a fee. No job too big or
too small. Chad, 802-793-0885.
ANTIQUES/
COLLECTIBLES/
RESTORATION
CLAW FOOTED-Maple Side-
board $499, Pine Secretary
$595, Maple Armoire $299. Last
Time Around Antiques 114 No.
Main St Barre 1-802-476-8830
EAST BARRE, JOHNSON
ANTIQUES, 4 Summer St,
East Barre. Behind Vt Flan-
nel 802-249-2525 ClOSED
For VACATION May 3-10.
TWO THRIFTY SISTERS An-
tiques SPRING SALE Now in
Progress with over 50 pieces of
furniture to choose from. Home
of quality, friendly services.
Two Thrifty Sisters 124 No.
Main St Barre 1-802-622-8000
GARAGE SALES
FLEA MARKETS
RUMMAGES
COOKBOOKS ONLY, selling
200+ books (30 year collec-
tion). Sat 5/3 8am-1pm,
12 Independence Green, Mont-
pelier.
HARDWICK, 19 Michaud Ln,
Friday May 2, 9-4; Sunday May
4, 10-3. Books: James Patter-
son, Mary Higgins Clark, Nicho-
las Sparks, Nora Roberts, Deb-
bie Macomber, V.C. Andrews.
Cookbooks, CDs, DVDs, christ-
mas items, George Foreman
Grill, puzzles, knick knacks, can-
dle holders, household items.
curtains, curio cabinet. Wom-
ens size 8 & 10 jeans, shorts,
dress pants, size M & L tops,
Davids bridal widding/prom
dress size large with matching
shoes size 7, size 18/20 ladies
pants, tops, skirts, sweaters,
jackets. Various types of shoes.
Tonneau cover off of a 1999
Ford 150 Extended Cab, fare-
side. Something for everyone.
HUGE 2 FAMILY garage sale
Fri May 2 8:30-4:00pm Sat
May 3 8:30-3:30pm 1881 Rood
Pond Road Williamstown. Lots
of household items, crafts,
tools, chain saws, new bike,
holiday items, cat genie, com-
forter sets, curtains, racing
scanners, new nascar jack-
ets. Something for everyone.
No early birds. Rain or shine.
MOVING! SELLING years of
collecting. furniture, house-
hold, gardening, 2 riding mow-
ers, lot more! Good Deals.
Thur-Sun, 8-5 thru May 25.
511 Vine Street - Berlin.
4th Annual Weekend Flea
Market at The Central VT
Memorial Civic Center
VENDORS
NEEDED
Buy one 6ft x 10ft slot for $30
or two for $50
Slots are going quickly, so reserve yours
now by calling 229-5900 or email john
at johnm@cvmcc.rog
-Rain or Shine!-
(Event will take place inside our Arena)
Located at the bottom of Gallison Hill Rd in
Montpelier, VT
May 3 & 4
Doors open at 8am and close at
2pm (both days)
WATERBURY FLEA MARKET.
Vermonts Largest fea mar-
ket. Open every Saturday and
Sunday from May to October.
Only $20 a day for vendors.
Call Brien Erwin at 882-1919 or
email: vberg33@hotmail.com
MISCELLANEOUS
!!OLD GUITARS WANTED!!
Gibson, Martin, Fender, Gretsch,
1930-1980. Top Dollar Paid!!
Toll Free: 1-866-433-8277.
GREEN MOUNTAIN
BARGAIN SHOP
802-461-7828
We Buy-Sell-Barter
Lets Make a Deal
Williamstown VT
$ A1-CASH PAID
$75 TO $300+
JUNK CARS, TRUCKS
802-522-4279.
$ CASH $
FOR JUNK VEHICLES
Paying up to $300 for junk cars
and trucks, FREE Scrap Metal
Pick-up. Call Barre, 802-917-
2495, 802-476-4815, Bob.
*************
***BUYING***
*GAMES-ELECTRONICS*
Harry and Lloyds
802-622-0825
************
AIRLINE ARE HIRING - Train
for hands on Aviation Career.
FAA approved program. Fi-
nancial aid for qualifed stu-
dents - Job placement assis-
tance. Call Aviation Institute of
Maintenance (888)686-1704
ANTIQUE CHINA, Old Ivory,
Calico Fruit, tea cups, sterling
silver, Wedgewood-Not Ga-
rage Sale Items. 802-839-0099
AVIATION MAINTENANCE
TRAINING Financial Aid if quali-
fed. Job Placement Assistance.
Call National Aviation Acad-
emy Today!. FAA Approved.
CLASSES STARTING SOON!
1-800-292-3228 or NAA.edu.
B&L AUTO Salvage & Metal
Recycling. Pay cash for sal-
vage or unwanted vehicles. Pick
up scrap metal. 802-249-5220
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JOB OPPS
continued
JOB OPPS
continued
PERSONALS
continued
GARAGE SALES
FLEA MARKETS
RUMMAGES
continued
continued on page 33
INTERESTED
IN CDL?
Classes
ongoing in Barre
Information:
476-4679
249-2886
Visit Our Website:
www.cdlschoolinvt.com
L. Brown and Sons Printing
Seeking a talented full time
Graphic Designer.
Profciency with InDesign, Illustrator,
Photoshop & Prinergy workfow.
5+ years of graphic design
experience a must.
Seeking a talented, team oriented,
deadlined driven designer with the
cababilities to work in a fast paced
environment. Must have a willingness to
learn & strong design knowledge with
great customer service skills.
Apply in person at L. Brown and Sons Printing
14 Jeferson St., Barre.
Call 476-3164 or 800-486-1947
to set up an interview.
DINING SERVICES
PART TIME OPENING
FOR VARIED SHIFTS
Looking for an energetic, customer service oriented
person to work in our fast paced environment.
Food preparation experience preferred.
Contact:
Marge Gulyas, RD, CD
71 Richardson Street
Northfeld, VT 05663
802-485-3161 Fax 802-485-6307
mgulyas@mayohc.org www.mayohc.org
EOE
Leading Health Care Organization
in Vermont
is seeking a full-time
Certifed Activity Director/LNA
Applicant must have four years plus experience
and knowledge. This is a hands on job in
a Team environment. Candidates must be
creative and have excellent organizational,
communication and computer skills.
We offer competitive salary and benefts.
Deadline for resum is May 5, 2014.
AD/LNA
c/o The WORLD
403 US Route 302 - Berlin
Barre, VT 05641
Twinfeld Union School
Immediate Opening
On-Call Custodian
Twinfeld Union School is seeking an on-call custodian
to be available as needed between the hours of
2:30pm-10:30pm.
Duties include: general cleaning of classrooms and
hallways, light maintenance work, other duties as
assigned by the Supervisor of Maintenance.
Apply to: WNESU, Attention HR, P.O. Box 470,
Plainfeld, VT 05667
Equal Opportunity Employer
Our Walking Routes make a Great
Exercise Plan, and the Bonus is...
YOU GET
PAID
TO DO IT!
Deliver on
a Walking Route!
Once-A-Week No Collecting
Barre
Montpelier
Northfield
Waterbury
479-2582
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or
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FOUR COOPER All Season
Tires. CS4-size P205/70/15,
9/32 Tread depth. Almost new
Paid $93 ea. plus tax. Selling 4
for $250.00 Call 802-223-2788
HARDWOOD KINDLING,
Meshbags $6.00/ea. Free de-
livery to Seniors. 802-279-2595
HO MODEL Railroad For Sale,
750 plus Freight, 100 Passen-
ger, 1000+ T Track, 100 plus
switches. Other Non Revenue
Cars, Building, Call after 5pm
No Sundays, Must See, Seri-
ous inquiries. 802-477-2284
KILL BED BUGS! Buy Har-
ris Bed Bug Killer Complete
Treatment Program or Kit.
Available: Hardware Stores.
Buy Online: homedepot.com
MEET singles now! No paid
operators, just people like you.
Browse greetings, exchange
messages, connect live, FREE
trial. Call 1-877-737-9447
OLD BOTTLES WANTED:
Top Price Paid For Vermont
Pontiled Medicines and Stod-
dard Glass. Looking For All
types of Bottles in Mint Con-
dition. Phone 802-279-7548
email; barnbottle@yahoo.com
ORDER DISH Network Satel-
lite TV and Internet Starting at
$19.99! Free Installation, Hopper
DVR and 5 Free Premium Mov-
ie Channels! Call 800-597-2464
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communities. Find informa-
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SUNSETTER RETRACTABLE
Awning 14X10 blue, has remote
opener and crank, side wind
screen and front, and a few oth-
ers, 3 years old paid $3000.00
Asking $1200.00. to see call
802-479-1210 ask for Dave.
TOP CASH PAID FOR OLD
GUITARS! 1920s thru 1980s.
Gibson, Martin, Fender,
Gretsch, Epiphone, Guild,
Mosrite, Rickenbacker, Prai-
rie State, DAngelico, Strom-
berg, and Gibson Mandolins/
Banjos. 1-800-401-0440.
TORO BLOWER Flower Clean
210R 141cc, 2 cycle, Asking $175.
802-479-1210 Ask for Dave.
WE CAN remove bankruptcies,
judgments, liens, and bad loans
from your credit fle forever! The
Federal Trade Commission says
companies that promise to scrub
your 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 bankrupt-
cies 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
CROSLEY ELECTRIC DRYER
Heavy Duty Giant Capacity
Plus, Used very little, Like New
$150.00 Call Elaine 223-6059
FURNITURE
HITCHCOCK MAPLE DIN-
INGROOM Set, Table and
six chairs. Matching Hutch.
$500.00 802-476-5988
NEW SERTA Made Queen
Mattress and Box Spring Must
Sell Call Today, First Come
First Serve 802-661-8568
MUSICAL
ATTENTION
CHURCH MUSICIANS|
AhIborn-SuIunti Pipe Orgun keybourd
Io reoIisfic pipe sfops ond
4 independenf boss sfops, expres-
sion pedoI. Cosf $ZIb0 new.
ASkINS $1Z0,
ExceIIenf Condifion
0Z-479-0349
MUSIC INSTRUCTION: Pro-
fessional instructor/musi-
cian. Musicspeak Education
Program (www.musicspeak.
org) 802-793-8387Servic-
es in Central VT & Beyond
NORTH BRANCH Instruments,
LLC. Fretted Instrument Repair.
Buy and Sell used Fretted Instru-
ments. Michael Ricciarelli 802-
229-0952, 802-272-1875 www.
northbranchinstruments.com
STORAGE
8X20 STORAGE UNITS for rent.
Airport Rd, Berlin. 802-223-6252
8x20, 8x40 OCEAN
FREIGHT containers (new/
used) for sale. 802-223-6252.
Royalton, VT
1-877-204-3054 (802) 763-7876
FOR LEASE OR SALE...
8I080|
00NI|N|88
DELIVERED TO YOUR SITE
PLENTY OF STORAGE TRAILERS
& CONTAINERS AVAILABLE
Call For Prices
l82043054
Exit 3
off I-89
STORE IT ALL - VT!!
Over 400 storage units thru out
Central Vt 5X5 to 10X40, cli-
mate control 24/7 access. $25
off frst month for new custom-
ers 802-479-3637
YOU Store It!
Lock It!
And YOU
Keep The Key!
CaII 229-2222
Barre Montpelier Area
Mini Storage Warehouse
SPORTING
EQUIPMENT
GOLF CLUBS. New left hand
set of King Cobra golf clubs
with putter and bag $225.
Other sets of left and right
clubs, bags, balls and lots of
putters, irons, wedges. Many
classics, other golf items. Very
reasonable. 802-476-8509.
SET of GOLF CLUBS for either a
duffer or Starting Set. Six Irons,
3 woods. Bag pulled by 2 wheel
cart $125.00. 802-223-7062
HUNTING/GUNS/
ARCHERY
NEW AND used guns,
muzzle loaders, accesso-
ries, Snowsville Store, E.
Braintree. 802-728-5252.
RITEWAY SPORTS over 800
New & Used Firearms $700,000
Plus Inventory of Guns, Ar-
chery, Fishing, Scopes, Knives
& More. Between Ford Dealer-
ship & Light, Hardwick 802-472-
5916 Mon-Sat 9-5, Sun 9-2.
TURKEY
HUNTING
Guns Ammo
Accessories
REPORTING
STATION
Route 12
East Braintree
802-728-5252
Tues.-Fri. Noon to 6pm
Sat. & Sun. 10-6 Closed Mon.
WANTED: PISTOLS, Ri-
fes, Shotguns. Top Pric-
es paid. 802-492-3339
days. 802-492-3032 nights.
TOOLS/
MACHINERY
JOB SITE TOOL BOX, Steel &
Lockable, 48Wx24Dx48H,
$150. 802-371-7848
TooI Warehouse OutIet, Inc.
Rt. 302 Barre-MontpeIier
CentraI Vermont's Best
SeIection Of QuaIity TooIs
Discount Prices!
802-479-3363 800-462-7656
TOOLS REPAIRED
Air, electric, hydraulic. Tool
Warehouse Outlet, Barre-Mont-
pelier Rd.
802-479-3363, 1-800-462-
7656.
WOOD/HEATING
EQUIP.
FIREWOOD ALL HARD Wood,
Green, Mostly Maple, Cut/
Split/Delivered $200/cord.
Marshfeld and surround-
ing areas. 802-274-7676
FIREWOOD, GREEN and
SEASONED call 802-454-1062
For Prices, Leave message.
HARDWOOD KINDLING,
Meshbags $6.00/ea. Free de-
livery to Seniors. 802-279-2595
METALBESTOS INSULATED
Chimney pipes. Everyday low
price. Plainfeld Hardware &
General Store, Rt2 East Mont-
pelier Rd, Plainfeld. 802-454-
1000 Open 7 Days a Week
VT select premium
rewood, loose or
palletized
Stacked, wrapped & delivered
on 1/2 cord pallet
Will deliver with forklift & place
in/on your property as long as there
is access with our machine
Can also deliver bulk, up to 3 cord
loads (loose)
$125 per 1/2 cord pallet
(2 pallet minimum for free delivery)
OR $200 per cord loose
free deliveries (10 mile radius)
Ask about our bulk pricing
We accept all major credit cards
Check out our Mid-Winter Specials
@ www.VtWoodchuck.com
Call 1-844 WOODCHUCK
or 223-9173
Email phil@VtWoodchuck.com
FARM/GARDEN/
LAWN
CEDAR BROOK FARM; Ce-
dar Fence Posts, Brush Hog-
ging, Pasture Renovation,
Rototilling, Planting, Wildlife
Food Plots. 802-274-2955
email-ajpalmiero@gmail.com
FIRST CUT $4/bale, mulch $3/
bale.
802-476-5204
FOOD GRADE Barrels totes,
We have over 700 in stock
from 2 1/2Gal - 275 Gal totes.
Call for Info; Bicknell Barrels
The Barrel Man. 802-439-5149
NORTHFIELD FRIENDLY farm-
ers market will open May 19th.
All new and returning. Ven-
dors welcome. 802-728-3602
ANIMALS/
PETS
GIFT CERTIFICATES AVAILABLE
Country
Pampered
Paws
Pet Grooming & Boarding
East Montpelier
802-229-0114
Radiant Heated Floors For Winter,
Air Conditioning In Summer
DONT WANT TO
KENNEL YOUR DOG(S)?
Have your child friendly com-
panion animal stay with us in the
comfort of our home. Call Your
Pet Nannies, Sophie 802-229-
0378 or Shona 802-229-4176,
references available.
LAST ONE available AKC reg-
istered American black male
Labrador puppy six weeks old.
Can pick up on May 9th. Papers
and shots and dewormed on
7th week available eight eeeks
old $450.00 call 802-525-3152.
WANTED; TREEING WALK-
ER PUPPY, 802-454-7763
YORKSHIRE TERRIER PUP-
PIES. Home raised, parents on
premise, vet checked, health
guarantee. 802-229-0114.
ANIMALS/
FARM
1ST & 2ND CUT HAY, Large
bales, Visa & Mastercard
accepted. 802-454-7763
Kidders Smokehouse. Custom
smoke & cure. We do corn-
beef. Orange. 802-498-4550.
Kidders Smokehouse. Custom
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Q: I have a cast-iron bank that
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3bed, 2bath, 28x44, 1/4 acre. New sheetrock
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This offering consists of
a lovely well maintained
3 bedroom, 2 bath home
on 3 acres plus a rental.
There are several
outbuildings for storage
and a stream that you
can splash your feet
in during the summer.
The main home is
spacious with large
kitchen island for those
who like to cook and
separate dining area for
entertaining.You have
to check out the master
suite. Please call us to
arrange an appointment
to view this soon. Priced to sell at $135,000.
TWO FOR THE PRICE OF ONE
BENOITS REAL ESTATE SHOP
Lynda Benoit Benoitsrealestate@myfairpoint.net
Ofce 802-223-3464 Cell 802-793-6075
623 North Street, Montpelier, Vermont 05602
BENOITS REAL ESTATE SHOP
TWO FOR THE
PRICE OF ONE
This offering consists of a lovely well
maintained 3 bedroom, 2 bath home on
3 acres plus a rental. There are several
outbuildings for storage and a stream that
you can splash your feet in durring the
summer. The main home is spacious with a
large kitchen island for those who like to cook
and a separate dinning area for entertaining.
You have to check out the master suite. Please
call us to arrange an appointment to view this
soon. Priced to sell at $135,000.
Lynda Benoit
BENOITS REALESTATE SHOP
Benoitsrealestate@myfairpoint.net
Ofce 802-223-3464
Cell 802-793-6075
623 North Street
Montpelier, Vermont 05602
Westons Mobile Home Park
ONLY 33 31 LOTS LEFT FOR RENT!
Lot rent of $330.00 month includes water, septic, and
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Westons Mobile
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155 Ayers Street
Barre, VT 05641
(802) 476-6237
The students of the Building Trades Program
would like to build you a home for 2015!
Barre Technical Centers Building Trades Program builds a new modular home every year.
The house is:
Approximately 1,400 square feet
Super insulated (double wall construction)
Hardwood and tile oors
Cement board siding
Six panel solid core doors
The sooner we enter into a contract the more input you have in the oor plan and
materials used (choice of trim, paint, type of ooring and color of tile).
The cost of the house is materials plus 16% fee. Materials are estimated at $65,000.
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 22, 2015. The school must receive full payment prior
to the house leaving the premises.
The buyer is responsible for moving the units and all work to set them in place.
Additional information may be obtained by contacting Penny Chamberlin, Director at
(802) 476-6237, ext. 1138.
Proposal is due by Monday, May 27, 2014 at Noon (or postmarked May 27, 2014).
Proposal may be mailed to the address above, c/o Penny Chamberlin. The school district
reserves the right to accept or reject any proposal as may be in the interest of the school
district. A decision will be made by The Enterprise Corporation by June 13, 2014.
(Label left corner of envelope Sealed Proposal)
Faxed Proposals will not be accepted
Telephone (802) 476-6237, ext. 1138
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Hi Kay can I have the same size add as last time
but make the pics bigger. Please make this a
nice add Thanks
1st pic
Northed Falls :
This Ranch style home was built in 1995, sits on
a 4 concrete frost wall that has a vapor barrier
installed and has been painted with an anti
microbial paint. Country setting has a lg open
living kitchen concept, 3 bedrooms and 2 baths
comes with 1.9 acres. Asking $138,500. Call for
your showing
2nd pic
Woodbury:
Summer is coming and even though thats
hard to believe it should be. So you might want
to check out this property. This home has 3
bedrooms 2 baths living, kichen, and dinning
area it also has a walk up attack for more room
if you need it. Comes with a large garage with
storage overhead sits on 5.2 acres. Asking
$145,000. call for your appointment.
3rd pic
Barre Town
A move in condition property. All you have to do
is buy and move in. Since these people have
owned the property many improvements have
been made here are some of them In 2009 they
put a new pitched roof on ,it used to be a at
one. other improvements are, pellet stove, gas
insert for re place, wood and tile ooring, wiring
and plumbing outside deck and above ground
swimming pool,also a sprinkler system because
on the lower level they utilized the space for a
licensed daycare. Asking $191,000. Call for
your showing
4th pic
Williamstown :
Who is looking for a place to move their business
to or start one up. We have here a building
built in 1960 that has 16 +- ceilings. 4 - 10 foot
overhead doors , 3 direct entry doors as well,
4420 of sq footage according to the town. Oil
Heat, Town water and sewer, Some storage
above. Its own parking spaces. Easy access
22 Sunnyside Lane Williamstown, VT 05679
802-479-3356 Email: propmart@myfairpoint.net
property mart
Shirley Luther
802-479-3356
Fred Ford
802-476-6002
This 3
bedroom home
has lots of
potential for
you to work
from home. You
can possibly
run a daycare
as these
owners have.
Or maybe
have an in-law apartment, or just have about 2632
sq.ft. of living space space for your family. Roof
has been updated, wiring, plumbing, above ground
pool and deck
with fenced in
area. Call for
your showing.
Asking
$191,000.
Prices Reduced - Barre Town Homes
This 4
bedroom
home has
good access
to I-89. 2-car
garage,
enclosed
sitting porch,
lawn for
enjoying
outside
activities. This has been a one owner home
and now the new buyer will be the second to
enjoy home ownership. Some say it has good
curb appeal.
Call for your
appointment.
Asking
$150,000.
For Sale By Owner
Just Listed. Well maintained 2 bedroom, 1 bath Northeld home. Situated on 4.5 acres
in a quiet neighborhood but only about 2 miles from town. New Septic System,
newer major appliances, furnace and updated electrical. Low heating and utility costs.
Asking $156,900. Contact Kylie (802) 279-0977 or KylieVLeno@yahoo.com
April 30, 2014 The WORLD page 39
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Marsheld - $125,000
Wonderful country setting with 13.79 acres. 2 brooks
border the property with a lower pond and upper pond
with a waterfall. Detached garage with carport and
storage. Large outbuilding and barn.
www.BCKrealestate.com/4240747
Double delight! 2-unit property with lots of storage.
Live in one unit while the tenant pays your mortgage.
Invest in your future and save. One of the best on the
market today.
www.BCKrealestate.com/4238353
4-bedroom, 2-bath efcient home has a spacious feel
with an open oor plan, cathedral ceilings, and large
windows that overlook a private yard. Lots of closets,
storage, and built-ins. Move-in condition.
www.BCKrealestate.com/4344324
Renovated home with new insulation, energy-efcient
windows and doors, and electrical. Motion detector,
security system, and hard-wired re alarm. Move-in
ready. Close to Joes Pond and Groton State Park.
www.BCKrealestate.com/4259666
Barely 2 years old and meticulously maintained by
the original owners. 12 ft. by 12 ft. pressure-treated
deck, tool shed, and handicap ramp. Great home
necessitating no repairs with a spacious yard.
www.BCKrealestate.com/4315943
4-bedroom, 2-bath home on 9.7+/- acres with plenty
of room to grow. Hardwood oors, an open kitchen
with an island, dining room with French doors, 2-car
garage, and great open land. Close to Norwich.
www.BCKrealestate.com/4315063
Northeld - $230,000
Montpelier - $545,000
Unique home featured in Stone World Magazine for
its use of artistic slate. Gourmet kitchen, maple oors,
custom counters, stainless appliances, and a wood-
burning replace. Ideal location. Recently reduced.
www.BCKrealestate.com/4242434
Orange - $150,000
Comfortable and secluded 2-bedroom
home with an open oor plan. Large
lawn, walk-out basement, and 1-car
garage. Enjoy the amazing views of
Camels Hump from your deck.
www.BCKrealestate.com/4316622
John started his career as a community banker and has
focused on commercial and residential lending. Johns
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helps his prospective clients navigate the entire process
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President
Just two changes that I see and Ill ship it off to Shari for review:
Montpelier $545: Change last line to: Recently reduced. (to make it four
lines total)
Exchange Peacham $149 for:
Barre - $160,000 (4315943)
Barely 2 years old and meticulously maintained by the original owners. 12
ft. by12 ft. pressure-treated deck, tool shed, and handicap ramp. Great home
necessitating no repairs with a spacious yard.
www.BCKrealestate.com/4315943