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OBITUARIES
Woody Hochswender
SHARON William Joseph
Hochswender III, known to everyone as Woody,
died Dec. 31, 2015, at
his home in Sharon.
He was 64.
Born in Brooklyn, N.Y., on June
20, 1951, he was
the son of the late
Roslyn (McCarthy)
and William Joseph
Hochswender II.
The family moved
to Sea Cliff on Long
Island when he was
a boy and he attended Sea Cliff
schools and North Shore High
School, where he earned many
academic and athletic honors.
Woody attended Colgate University in Hamilton, N.Y., and was
a member of the Delta Kappa
Epsilon fraternity. It was an allmale school at that time; he also
attended the all-womens Skidmore College in Saratoga Springs,
N.Y., as an exchange student for
one semester.
After graduation, he had a
number of odd and colorful
jobs. He liked to tell stories about
working at UPS and about selling yo-yos on the steps of Lincoln
Center. At one point he ran the
bicycle rental concession in Central Park. He was a model for a
while, and was in magazine photo
shoots and runway fashion shows,
hired by the woman who would
be one of the biggest professional
influences in his life, Kezia Keeble.
Kezia introduced Woody to
Nichiren Buddhism, a practice
to which he remained faithful for
the rest of his life; and she encouraged him to follow his dream of
becoming a professional writer
and working in the publishing
industry.
It was his buddhist chanting
and Kezias mentoring that led
him to his first job as a book jacket copy writer for Avon Books,
which was owned by the Hearst
Corporation. For most of his career, Woody worked for Hearst,
first at Avon, then at the Los Angeles Herald Examiner (where he
worked for the legendary editor
Jim Bellows) and then at Harpers
Bazaar, where he was a features
editor.
Thanks in part to his training
as a book jacket editor, Woody
became a master at writing pithy,
witty sentences. In his writing, he
never wasted words.
He was also a particularly fine
editor who could gracefully and
skillfully reshape his writers
words (although only when necessary). He was also exceptionally compassionate toward and
considerate of his writers.
He was hired away from Bazaar to become a fashion reporter
for The New York Times. In addition to traveling to Paris, London, Milan and other major cities
in Europe, Asia and the United
States to cover runway shows, he
wrote a weekly column for The
Times called Patterns, which
covered the business of Seventh
Avenue (as the fashion industry
is known).
As a New York Times fashion journalist, he was courted
by the wealthy, the powerful and
the beautiful, but he always remained true to who he was. In
part because of this, there was an
honesty, simplicity and purity to
his writing that made his work
exceptional.
Throughout his career, many
editors tried to hire him away;
eventually he left The Times to
join his friend Terry McDonnell
at Esquire (another Hearst publication). In addition to writing
about menswear and mens style,
and editing a special publication
called Esquire Gentleman, he
wrote a column for Esquires sister publication, Harpers Bazaar,
called Pins and Needles. He remained at Esquire after Terry left,
working under another legendary
editor, Ed Kosner. When Kosner
left, Woody left, too.
Around that time, his father
was badly injured in a boating
accident at his summer home on
Block Island, R.I. While his two
broken legs were being treated, it
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Above, Webutuck 10th-grader Laura Mendez posed with chorus teacher Lee Stowe, who doubled
as Santa Claus, and friend Deanna Koski. Below, chorus students were joined by chorus teacher
Lee Stowe, dressed as Santa. The chorus put on an a cappella show, performing special choreography and a song by the popular young a cappella group, Pentatonix.
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MILLERTON The
location of a garbage can
purchased by the town of
North East, in the Dec.
24 issue of The Millerton
News, was incorrect. The
new garbage can will be
located next to the watering trough in front of Town
Hall. We regret the error.
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Amenia town Supervisor Victoria Perotti, left, presented Evelyn Frankie OConnell with
Amenias Citizen of the Year award at a ceremony held before the holidays.
Town Supervisor Victoria Perotti, second from left, named Wassaic Project founders and coexecutive directors Eve Biddle (not pictured), Bowie Zunino, left, and Jeff Barnett-Winsby,
pictured with their children, as Wassaic Citizens of the Year.
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winter projects.
The application deadline is
Monday, Jan. 18. Internships
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OConnell and her husband
moved to Amenia from Central
Islip, L.I., in 1969, after transferring locations for their New York
State medical positions.
Perotti said OConnells loyal
participation and generous support of our community events is
greatly appreciated by all.
Wassaic
Bowie Zunino, Jeff BarnettWinsby and Eve Biddle were all
named Wassaics Citizens of the
Year.
The trio are co-directors of the
arts and educational organization
known as The Wassaic Project.
Perotti said this team was selected for establishing their organization in the heart of Wassaic
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PINE PLAINS At the meeting of the Pine Plains Central
School District Board of Education (BOE) on Wednesday, Dec.
16, 2015, the board discussed the
implications of the electronic
voting requirements that will be
in place for the first time at the
school district level this spring.
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Vice President: Brenda Jackson
Secretary: Marie Nuccio
Treasurer: Robert Mizgier
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Chief: Brian Walsh
1st Asst. Chief: Mike Hill
2nd Asst. Chief: Open
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1st Lt.: Steve Camburn
2nd Lt.: Open
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Patricia (Bernitt) Murtagh
MILLERTON Patricia (Bernitt) Murtagh, 71, died at Hartford
Hospital on Dec. 27, 2015. She was
born on Dec. 6, 1944, in Yonkers,
N.Y. Her family later moved to
Millerton. She attended Webutuck High School.
Pat worked at Sharon Hospital
for 43 years as director of Medical Records, retiring in 2005. She
went on to consult with hospitals
across the country, completing
her last and most challenging
contract in August 2015.
On Mothers Day 1990, Pat
received a liver transplant. This
miracle gifted her with 25 additional years of wonderful life.
Pat is survived by Tony Gentile, her life partner of 35 years;
her sons, Brian of Sharon and
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Today, over 650 miles of border walls and barriers have been
constructed in all four southern
Border States: California, Arizona, New Mexico and Texas.
The Sierra Club Borderlands
campaign has spoken up against
the substantial border wall construction, arguing that it has
had dire consequences for vast
expanses of pristine wild lands,
including wildlife refuges, wilderness areas and national forest lands, among other areas.
Additionally, several species of
wildlife have been observed and
photographed stranded by the
border wall, the group states,
suggesting that many threatened and endangered species
are suffering from border wall
development as well.
In their short films, Wild
Versus Wall and Too Many
Tracks, the Sierra Club describes how the significance of
the borderlands a vast and
ecologically distinct region with
a multitude of mountain ranges,
two of North Americas four
deserts and major river ecosystems has been ignored by
current U.S. border policy. The
borderlands provide important
habitat for rare and threatened
wildlife species, including many
federally-listed
threatened
and endangered species. But
in 2005, Congress passed the
REAL ID Act, which included
a provision that allows the Secretary of Homeland Security to
EARTHTALK
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Environmental
Magazine
waive all local, state and federal
laws, including the Endangered
Species Act, deemed an impediment to building walls and
roads along U.S. borders. Border patrol has now built stadium-like lights, roads and towers
in sensitive, remote areas, the
Sierra Club says, and the roads
fragment and destroy habitat
while high voltage lighting affects nocturnal animals ability
to feed and migrate.
Border Patrols off-road
driving, tire dragging and ATV
use in designated roadless wilderness has left an immense
scar on the landscape, said Dan
Millis, borderlands program
coordinator for the Grand Canyon Chapter of the Sierra Club.
The Sierra Club continues
to raise awareness on borderland habitat degradation with
the hope that they can combat
further border wall development that may pose harm to
the environment and wildlife.
In a November 2015 trip to a
U.S-Mexico border wall in Bisbee, Arizona, Millis told Borderlands campaigners how the
A VIEW FROM
THE EDGE
Peter Riva
business.
Tim Cook, that leader of
the Apple Revolution and the
maker of the iPhone most people covet, is one of the leaders
of this anti-U.S. corporate tax
movement. On CBS 60 Minutes he asked, Why should
we have to pay 40 percent corporate tax on our profits made
overseas? I have an answer for
you, Tim, and all your crony
companies across America hiding profits overseas:
Not one product you make,
not one so-called invention
at Apple, is based on anything
Apple had created in the first
place. Did you invent the transistor? Did you invent the circuit board? Did you invent the
microchip? Did you invent solid-state memory chips? Did you
invent LCD screens? Did you invent flexi-glass? Or unbreakable
glass? Or extruded aluminum?
Or basic computer programming codes? Or the list here is
fairly endless. Nope, your company did not invent one single
cornerstone technology upon
which your whole business is
based. Yes, Tim, your company
reused and designed product
that used these components and
technologies in innovative ways,
but your company could not
make one single product not
the iPhone, not Apple computers, not the iWatch unless the
U.S. taxpayer had not paid for,
financed and allowed our government to invest our citizens
money in creating these inventions and technologies in the
first place.
The Internet? Paid for by the
science and military communities needs, funded by Congress
via DARPA. The transistor? Bell
Labs during World War II. The
circuit board? The military for
aircraft and NASA for Gemini/
Apollo. The microchip the
very essence of all your business, Tim? DARPA and NASA
for the moon flight program
and satellites. In fact, every single component of every product
you make there at Apple plastics, aluminum, glass, LED, electronics, all of these, Tim, were
originally funded and paid for
by the taxpayer.
So, when you lament the possible repatriation tax burden
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Robert H. Hagadone Sr.
NORTH CANAAN Robert H. Hagadone Sr., 91, of Lower
Road died Dec. 18, 2015, at the VA
Stratton Medical Center in Albany, N.Y. He was the husband of
the late Mildred (Kilmer) Hagadone.
Robert was born Oct. 30, 1924,
in Hudson, N.Y., the son of the
late Agnes (Gannon) and George
Hagadone.
Robert worked as a maintenance man for the Berkshire
School. He had also been employed at the Becton Dickinson
Co. in North Canaan and at the
Ancram Paper Mill. He served in
World War II as a member of the
101st Airborne Division as a paratrooper.
Robert is survived by his chil-
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Jill Richardson
complish great things in the past.
But I fundamentally disagree that
our better days are behind us.
This notion of a lost Norman
Rockwell America is an illusion.
Its easy to buy into this trope
if youre an older white man, because perhaps those really were
your good old days. The postwar years in which America had
a strong middle class were the
days of a strong white middle
class.
If youre African American,
looking back to the 1950s means
looking back to the days of lynching, Jim Crow and legalized discrimination. How can that inspire
nostalgia?
In the South before the Civil Rights movement, it was open
season on African Americans,
with white terrorists lynching
whomever they chose with impunity. And to secure the white racist
vote for his New Deal programs,
FDR excluded farm workers and
LEGAL NOTICES
LEGAL NOTICE
The United Presbyterian
Church of Amenia will cease
operation on or about January
22, 2016. Any debts or financial
obligations must be submitted in writing to the Amenia
Administrative Commission at
Hudson River Presbytery, 655
Scarborough Road, Scarborough
NY 10510 by the close of business
on January 18, 2016.
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01-14-16
LEGAL NOTICE
The 257th Annual Meeting
of the Union Society of South
Amenia will be held on Sunday,
January 10, 2016 at 12:00 P.M.
in the Parish Hall at 229 South
Amenia Road, to elect Trustees,
hear reports, and conduct other
business, in accordance with its
charter and bylaws. The Union
Society is the owner of the land
and buildings used by the South
Amenia Presbyterian Church,
and is the parent of the South
Amenia Cemetery Association.
It is a Religious Corporation,
organized in the year 1759, operating under a charter issued by
the State of New York.
All members and friends
are encouraged to attend this
meeting, which will begin with
a pot-luck lunch.
By order of the Trustees.
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LEGAL NOTICE
Notice of Formation of
a limited liability company
(LLC)
The name of the limited liability company is WISTERIA
DREAM LLC. The date of filing
of the articles of organization
with the Department of State was
October 29, 2015. The County
in New York in which the office
of the company is located is
Dutchess. The Secretary of State
has been designated as agent
of the company upon whom
process may be served, and the
Secretary of State shall mail a
copy of any process against the
company served upon him or her
to c/o James Conway, 205 North
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RFP FOR EXTERNAL
AUDITOR SERVICES
Millbrook Central
School District
The Millbrook Central School
District is soliciting proposals
from qualified firms of certified public accounts to audit
its financial statements for the
fiscal years ending June 30, 2016
- 2020 in accordance with generally accepted auditing standards
(GAAS) issued by the AICPA and
standards applicable to financial
audits contained in Government
Auditing Standards (GAGAS) issued by the Comptroller General
of the United States. All proposals
must be received by the District
by 2:00 P.M. on January 13, 2016.
The Millbrook Central School
District assumes no liability for
any mail or delivery delays by any
mail or postal carrier or delivery
service. The Proposer assumes
sole responsibility for depositing
the proposal at the appropriate
place onor before the date and
time set forth above.
All questions regarding this
RFP should be submitted, in
writing, to Brian S. Fried, Assistant Superintendent for Business, Finance & Operations,
brian.fried@millbrookcsd.org.
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Notice of Formation of
Limited Liability Company
Bougades Company, LLC.
Articles of Organization
filed with SSNY on July 22,
2015. Office location: Dutchess
County. United States Corporation Agents, Inc., is designated
as agent upon whom process
against the LLC may be served.
United States Corporation
Agents, Inc., shall mail process
to: 106 Ernest Road, Stanfordville
, NY 12581. General Purpose.
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Judge James V. Brand reversed
his earlier decision to grant the
Odd Fellows the right to remain
at the new Pine Plains Free Library building. The Odd Fellows
vowed to appeal the ruling.
The Pine Plains Bombers varsity girls basketball team made
history with its first section title
win ever. The Bombers played
top-seeded Chester Academy
and won 45-38.
Amenia garnered national
press. The New York Times did
a lengthy piece on the Silo Ridge
Field Club project and on The
Wassaic Project arts festival, and
GQ magazine gave the pizza at
Wassaics Lantern Inn rave reviews.
Students from Millbrook
High Schools Model UN Club
went to the United Nations in
New York City to see how that
organization is run. The UN
conference simulated the workings and diplomacy of the UN.
Randy Miles was arrested for
killing Copake resident Concetta Eastman on March 19 in a
hit and run accident. Eastman
left behind two young children
and a fiance.
April
The water main outside of Irving Farm coffeehouse on Main
Street in Millerton broke, twice.
VRI Environmental Services, the
village water operator, took care
of the problem.
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to Post Cmdr. Sean Klay it was a huge success. The next breakfast will be held on Sunday, Feb.
7. For more information on Post 178s events go to its Facebook page.
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Legislator Michael Kelsey returned to court to answer charges of felony first-degree sexual
abuse and two misdemeanor
counts of endangering the welfare of a child. Kelsey pleaded
not guilty to the charges when
arrested in St. Lawrence County
on Dec. 15, 2014.
The United Presbyterian
Church of Amenia held its 42nd
annual Strawberry Fair on Saturday, June 13.
The Lakeville Journal Co.
LLC announced John E. Baumgardner Jr. as the new chairman
of The Lakeville Journal Co. and
executive committee. The Lakeville Journal Co. LLC owns and
operates The Millerton News.
The Avocado Cafe opened in
Millerton at Thompson Plaza, off
Route 44 East, bringing Mexican
food to the plates of local diners.
Paiges Place a preschool
program and day care center
run through the Paige George
Literacy Foundation closed.
The fifth annual music festival Spring for Sound was held in
Millerton.
Millbrook High School Principal Sandra Intrieri decided to
leave the district. She took a
position at Putnam Valley High
School.
Montage opened its doors on
Main Street in Millerton, selling
antiques, furniture, fine art and
other items for the home.
Part two next week
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3. Cervid
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Your Guide to Tri-State Events
Lara Troisi
Paintings: Some Thoughts on Life
January 16 February 13, 2016
Opening Reception Saturday, January 16 from 4 to 7 PM
716 Main Street, Winsted, CT 06098
WindowWorldArt.com
Thursday, Saturday, Sunday 1-5PM & Friday 4-7PM
A11
A Hilarious, Appalling
Look At Finance
to come.
The film centers
around Michael Burry
(Christian Bale, edgy,
terrific) whose medical
education allows him to
be called Dr. Burry. But
he is no longer in a caring, healing profession:
he runs Scion Capital, an
investment fund. Smart,
socially inept, devoted to
new age living Burry
walks barefoot around
his office with drums
and loud music he detects through laborious
reviews of data that the
housing market is built
on mortgage quicksand
and will soon sink.
So Burry decides to
bet against the market
it's legal, if not moral,
to make money off the
suffering of others
and soon has intrigued
Jared Vennett (Ryan
Gosling, playing a lounge
lizard who happens to
grift on Wall Street) and
Mark Baum (Steve Carell
in one of his best serious
performances) into placing the same bets. As
the film gallops toward
the ultimate calamity,
we join the main characters in wondering why
the collapse is taking so
long.
It would spoil the fun
and the underlying anger
of the film to reveal more
of the multiple story
lines. Suffice that the
breakneck humor, the
large and superb cast,
the consummate brio of
the film leave us rooting
for Burry and Baum and
even slimy Vennett, only
recovering our anger
when McKay slams us
with some preachy editorializing in onscreen
print at the end. But
then during the holidays
I heard a Wall Street type
explain that the whole
housing bubble was the
creation of the federal
government and President Clinton's edict to
expand American home
ownership, which caused
the banks to give loans
to unqualified people. So
I'll just be angry along
with McKay.
The Big Short is playing in area theaters. It is
rated R.
Gallery Hours:
Martine Bedin
Roberto Caracciolo
Ralph Gibson
Shirana Shahbazi
Sol LeWitt
Tristano di Robilant
Yun-Fei Ji
HOTCHKISS.ORG/ARTS
Clockwise from
far left: Michael
Musillami
Trio (George
Schuller, drums;
Joe Fonda, bass;
M. Musillami,
guitar); pianist
Peter Madsen; alto
saxophonist Jon
Irabagon; tenor
saxophonist Jimmy
Greene, soprano
saxophonist Jason
Rigby,.
www.jamesbarronart.com
info@jamesbarronart.com
January 23 - March 6
Tremaine Gallery Rachel Sussman:
The Oldest Living Things in the World.
Photographs & accompanying book.
Reception: Saturday, January 23, 4 - 6 p.m.
Gallery talk: to be announced.
January 30, 7 p.m.
Hotchkiss Concert Series LEONEL
MORALES,
SPANISH-CUBAN
PIANIST.
Katherine M. Elfers Hall, Esther Eastman
Music Center.
February 12, 7 p.m.
Hotchkiss Concert Series QUINK,
DUTCH VOCAL ENSEMBLE. Katherine M.
Elfers Hall, Esther Eastman Music Center.
At The
Movies
To advertise your upcoming
event under the At The Movies
banner of Compass, email
advertising@lakevillejournal.com.
Now Showing
1/8, 9, 10, 12, 13, 14
REVENANT R 7PM
THE BIG SHORT R 7PM
CLOSED MONDAYS
354 Main St., Winsted
354 Main St. Winsted Ct 06098
1-860-379-5108 www.gilsoncafecinema.com
Doors open at 6 p.m. 21 Years & Older
A12
TRI-CORNER CALENDAR
THE LAKEVILLE JOURNAL THE MILLERTON NEWS THE WINSTED JOURNAL
Auditions
Dance
Warner Theatre, 68 Main
Street, Torrington, CT, 860-4897180, www.warnertheatre.org
Moses Pendelton and MOMIX,
present Opus Cactus, Jan
9-10. Go to website for tickets
and times.
Galleries
Five Points Gallery, 68 Main
Street, Torrington, CT, 860618-7222, fivepointsgallery.
org In and Of The Land, Part II,
Jan 7-Feb 6, opening reception,
Jan 8, 6-8:30 pm; artist/curator
conversation, Jan 22, 6 pm.
The Gallery at Naples Studio, 3
Landmark Lane, Kent Green,
Kent, CT, 860-592-0700, www.
naplesrestoration.com/gallery
Pentimento by Kathy Wismar,
through Jan 12.
Good Purpose Gallery, 40 Main
St, Suite 1, Lee, MA, 413-3945023, www.goodpurpose.org
Holiday Glow, through Jan
Music
Club Helsinki Hudson, 405
Columbia St., Hudson, NY,
518-8284800, helsinkihudson.
com Bully, Jan 8, 9 pm; The
Living Roots Trio, Jan 9, 8 pm;
Darlingside, Jan 14, 8 pm.
Gunn Memorial Library and
Museum, 5 Wykeham Road,
Washington, CT, 860-8687247, www.gunnlibrary.org
Wykeham Consort, Spanish
Renaissance and Sephardic
music, Jan 7, 6:30 pm.
The Hotchkiss School, 11
Interlaken Road, Lakeville, CT,
860-435-4423, www.hotchkiss.
org/arts Michael Musillami
and trio, Jan 8, 7 pm.
Infinity Music Hall & Bistro,
32 Front Street, Hartford, CT,
866-666-6306, www.infinityhall.com Maceo Parker, Jan 8,
8 pm; Howie Day, Jan 9, 8 pm;
Lunch
845-789-1475
www.monteshealthnuthut.com
Weve introduced
Potpourri
First Church of Winsted,
95 North Main Street,
Talks
Salisbury Town Hall, Main
Street, Salisbury, CT, 860-4352838, www.scovillelibrary.
org Era of Elegance: Tom
Hayes presents Charles Dana
Gibsons Girl: A Gilded Age
Icon, Jan 9, 4 pm.
The Womens Forum of
Litchfield, Litchfield
Community Center, 421
Bantam Road, Litchfield,
CT, 860-605-7207,
womensforumoflitchfield.
org Jan Lyon talk, Homeless
Mothers and Babies. What are
we doing about It?, Jan 7, 2:30
pm.
Theater
Aquila Theatre, WCSU
Westside Campus, 43 Lake
Avenue, Danbury, CT, 203837-9732, www.wcsu.edu
The Adventures of Sherlock
Holmes, Jan 12, 8-10 pm.
The Center for Performing Arts
at Rhinebeck, 661 Route 308,
Rhinebeck, NY, 845- 876-3080,
www.centerforperformingarts.
org The Music Man, Jan 8-31.
TheaterWorks, 233 Pearl Street,
Hartford, CT, 860-527-7838,
theater- workshartford.org
Tom Lenk in Buyer & Cellar,
Jan 7- Feb 14.
TheatreWorks, 5 Brookside
Avenue, New Milford , CT,
860-350-6863, theatreworks.us
Bell, Book & Candle, through
Jan 10; Pay-What-You-Want
Night, Jan 7, 8 pm.
Classifieds
HELP WANTED
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HELP WANTED
HELP WANTED
FARM MAINTENANCE POSITION: available in Amenia. Summer, temporary job. 40 hours per
week. For details please call Tom
at 845 518-1546.
HELP WANTED
INSTRUCTIONS,
CLASSES
SERVICES OFFERED
APARTMENTS
APARTMENTS
SERVICES OFFERED
DAVID JAMES VALYOU
- CARPENTER - PAINTER
- HANDYMAN: Renovation
for homes and barns. Full
remodeling service; kitchens,
baths, additions, roofing,
painting, structural repairs.
Historic preservation and
care of older homes. Long
list of local clientele, many
references. 860 364-9880
davidvalyou@yahoo.com.
HELP WANTED
HELP WANTED
to
apply for a
or opportunity
413 229-5951.
as well as a variety of manual
experience. Own transportation
White Kenmore Refrigerator.
HOUSE CLEANING: DependPINE PLAINS: Nice, large effitasks in connection with the
a plus. Monday - Friday. Call 518
Email
resume
and
cover
letter
Good Condition, best offer. 860
able, honest and thorough.
to the Directorconstruction,
of Consulting,
on 2nd
floor.
ciency apartmentat
LAKEVILLE:
125 Millerton Road,
paid
summer
internship
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repair and main789-4185.
SERVICES OFFERED Flexible hours. No job too big 364-5929.
Central location. $600/month
corner Belgo Road. Park like
tenance of Town owned roads,
or too small. Experienced with
includes utilities. 914 474-5176.
to jobs@hazon.org.
setting. 3 large rooms,plus
PASTORALE
BISTRO IN LAKE- is
highways
and other properties. for
the Associate
responsible
ALL SMALL HOME IMPROVEreferences. Call 860 459-1878
Millerton
internship
845 462-7381
leave message.
a kitchen and News.
bath. $1,300 The
VILLE, CT: is currently seeking
Applicants must pass physical
MENTS: Handyman Services
leave message.
APARTMENTS
heating, snow plowan experienced Line Cook to add
Home Repairs Carpentry Paintand drug
testing. Applications of
CORNWALL
- 1/2 DUPLEX:
with
preparation
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total ofWEST
eight
weeks.
toassisting
our kitchen team. Must
have the
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and garden
ing Decks Tile Wood Floors LAWNS ETC.: Extremely reason- AMENIA: Two bedroom, deck,
are available from the Highway
Available now. 2 bedrooms.
culinary background, ambitious
Licensed and
Insured 35 Years
Wired for cable and internet,
able rates. All phases of lawn
Superintendent during regular
DRIVER/MECHANIC:
for rubbish
References and security deposit
yard. Heat included. Near Metrooutlook
and great
attitude.
Experience Good Prices I will
client
registration
documents,
separate
garage,
washer/
care, you pick the day and
hours of business
at 20 Highway
required.
$800 per month plus
The
New
York
Press
Association
North. Walk to village. $875.
Clean & neat appearance a plus.
show
up
and
do
the
job!
Call
time. No job too small. Call 860
dryer on premises. No smoking
Blvd., Pine Plains, NY 12567. Aputilities. 860 672-6048.
845-373-9570.
company.318-5280.
Full time. Must
be
Please call 860 435-1011.
George 860 435-6461.
building. 1 year minimum. 860
are to be returned to
maintenance plications
of Department
(NYPA)
is offering
435-2818 orFoundation
212 666-4513.
the Highway Superintendent or C A R E TA K E R AVA I L A B L E :
COLEBROOK APARTMENT
POOL/RECREATION DIRECTOR:
MANZ years
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haveFARM HOUSE: LAKEVILLE/LIME
mailed to the Highway SuperIN COUNTRY
CONDOS FOR SALE
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North Canaan Recreation
cavation, foundations, heavy
services
database,
assisting
ROCK:
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&
$2,500
internship
stipends
to 25
2 room furnished apartment
intendent at PO Box 955, Pine
perienced person looking for
Commission is looking for Rebrush removal for property/
2
bedroom
apartments.
$700
FOR
SALE
BY OWNER -LIONS
with
full
bathroom,
wood
Plains,
NY
12567
by
the
close
medical
card.
testing.
a caretaker position
full time
sponsible, reliable lifeguards to
fence lines & Random
slopes with boom
and up per month + utilities.
HEAD
CONDOMINIUM: 2 bedstove (firewood provided),randomly
with
client
of the business day on June
10,
or a part time in exchange for
work
at towndrafting
pool for the 2011 documents,
mounted brush mower. 203
selected
newspapers.
rooms, 2 1/2 baths, living room
Available immediately. Please
cable and Dish connections,
housing. 860 318-1707
or
518
2011. The Town of Pine Plains
summer. Must have current
206-8306.
Please send resume to: P.O.
Box
with fireplace, dining area,
call Dan at 860 435-7000 or ecloset kitchen. On 100 acre
696-5021. Peter.
lifeguard,
first aid
and CPRvarious
certiis an E.O.E.
calls,
and
daily Departterrace. in
Swimming
pool and
interested
a career
mail dmason@kuhnsbrothers.
property with lake, woodsApplicants
fications. Hours may vary. Must
CONSIDER: College
tennis available. $270,000. Call
EastPARENTS
Canaan,
CT
06024.
Hand or pressed
com.
pool, sauna, trap range,
be able to work evenings and WHALE RESEARCH ASSISTANT: CHAIRS CANED:426,
and
Secondary School
place860 596-4040.
cane available. 860 824-0899.
ment
tasks.
Qualifications:
chickens, dogs, cats, etc.in community journalism
ment. English preparation
weekends.
Applicants
should
for NSF funded Arctic Research
must
tutoring in composition, gramHunting/fishing rights to liemail resume and cover letter
program on the Narwhal. Must
mar, vocabulary and literature.
with
references
to Adam Bunce,
censed tenant. $650 monthly.
be skilled on thewill
computer,excel
and DONT SPEND YOUR WEEKThe
ideal
candidate
ENDS CLEANING! Lessen your
Dary Dumham: College CounNorth Canaan Recreation DirecWrite: Byrd Farm, Colebrook,apply directly to The Millerton
good with writing and editing
DRIVERS:
to Faculty
$350
day
chores during
this fun time of
selor Up
and English
of per
tor, abuncencrecdir@hotmail.
CT 06021
with full biographiSalisbury School
skills. Part-time position with
year. Leave the cleaning to me!
Berkshire School. Former Head
in multi-tasking,
and possess
com.
cal information. AvailableNews. Applicants must attend
about 20 hours. Please call 860
Call Leigh 860 and
913-4471. benefi
of Indian
Mountain
School andA CDL,
ts.
Class
3
June 1st.
364-0800 and/or fax resume to
ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR/DIRECTOR
Foote School. 860 364-0039.
PROGRAM ASSISTANT: North
exceptional organizational
860 364-2600.
HOUSCLEANING, OFFICE &
college
during
the 2016-17
East Community Center seeks a
OF
ALUMNI PROGRAMMING
years
minimum experience. Part
HOME: Very thorough.
Honest
part-time Program Assistant for
and reliable. Good references.
FIND HELP IN skills.
AN INSTANT:
our
summer communication
youth employment
and
The
Salisbury School isyear.
seeking a professional
person with development
academic
Application
Call Ruth, 860-824-0795
or with
860
Visit our new web site www.
program. Assist with Farm and
time,
full
time
opportunity.
experience to oversee and execute alumni programming in the
318-1662.
TriCornerNews.com.
Food education project, comDevelopment Office. Responsibilities include event and fundraising
candidate
should also possess
forms
are available online
plete
enrollment paperwork.
Weekdays and Deadline
weekends.
Local
management of Reunion Weekend and the Fall Classic Golf
for the June 2 and June
3 issues
Drivers license, clean record
Tournament, as well as 8-10 local and regional gatherings on an
required.
June 15computer
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skills. Profiwill be THURSDAY, MAY 26 , at 12 NOON for ALL
at: www.nynewspapers.com.
annual basis. Candidate will play a key role in the volunteer manand long distance.
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lerton.org or call Sara at 518
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effective interpersonal
Call to reserve your space!
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Feb. 15,
2016.For
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candidates should more
send cover informaSPORTS PRO SHOP AND PAVILresume and to:
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candidates
should
send
cover
letter,
co e in and fill out an application
for employment without regard
1/13/16 to
Mr. James Chittum,
resume and three references to:
or send a resume via fax or e-mail.
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Director
of Commutricia Mechare,
First
Selectman
to race, color, religion, sex, nanications, Salisbury School, 251
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Colebrook
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Canaan
Road,
Salisbury,
CT
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at 860-824-0707.
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7 7 South Canaan Road
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Canaan,
CT 0 6 0 1 8
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SPRING GARDEN AND LANDfrom 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. 15 Westmount Road (off
Beebe Hill Road, Falls Village, CT. employer,
Saturday, May
provider
and
housing
Rt.41, Undermountain Road), Salisbury. Variety
28, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
SCAPE HELPERS: Looking for
of houshold items, fishing boat, motor & trailer,
advocate.
lots more.
cheery energetic helpers for
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NEWS REPORTER
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ESTATE SALE 142 Knibloe Hill, Sharon CT. SatLIME ROCK, CT
landscape installation crew and
urday and Sunday, May 28 & 29 from 9 a.m. till
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4
p.m.
Mid
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bedroom
set,
book
case,
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end tables & Cassina stacking stools. Thonet
garden
maintenance
crew for
May 29th from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Come one,
Geer D ial-A-Ride, Relief D river
Wanted:
Reporter for weekly
& Loom chairs. Farm, glass & chrome tables.
come all! Deals to be had, treasures to be found!
8 sofas, leather chairs, vintage metal tea cart
Everything you can think of! Toys, baby items,
community
spring 2016.
Mustnewspaper.
be able to lift
and child chairs. Arts & Crafts mirror & table,
Must have strong interpersonal skills to
books, kitchen stuff, clothes, collectables, small
German beer hall table and benches, Brass &
become part of our caring Staff.
furniture, and lots more! 13 Seneca Lane, just
maple beds. Complete sets vintage Rosenthal
50 lbs and have a clean drivers
off of Dugway Road in Lime Rock. Just follow
Public service license will be required.
china. Dressers, desks & outdoor furniture.
Reporters frequently work on
our signs! See you there!
Prior ex perience driving a
Tracker 12 tadpole boat /Honda 5 hp. motor
license.
Call and
860
435-2272
& electric motor. Pyranha kayak. Kitchen items,
1 0 1 2 passenger mini-bus preferred.
weekends
evenings
and must or
dog fencing, a toilet & more. You name it! See
CANAAN, CT
you there! Cash & Checks.
oldfarmnursery@aol.com.
have a flexible schedule.
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EAST CANAAN: First floor, three
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LAKEVILLE: 2.5 bedrooms,
living
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Replacement Windows
room,
dining
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Paul
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Laundry room with
(518)
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Millerton, NY 12546
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Walking distance
FAX
(518) 789-6256
Est. 1961
to lake. $1,200 per monthStewart
plus International Airport
utilities, references and security.
1032 First Street BLD 112, New Windsor, NY 12553
860 480-2349.
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