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on the lake and erosion of local roads evidence base is robust. Where this
evidence base is questioned, it is right 115 degrees at Birni-N’Konni, Niger.
was continuing. Glaciers on thousands of Canadian Arc-
that allegations are properly assessed Last week’s coldest temperature tic islands off the coast of northwest-
The early and mid week rainfall last
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exacerbating the flooding on the lake. A six year study using satellite data and
evidence to question the scientific basis was 392.40 ppm. This had risen from
Water temperatures were only in the computer modeling performed by the Uni-
of human influence on the climate…. previous March reading at 391.01 parts versity of Michigan showed that between
upper 30s and coupled with numerous
“Evidence from multiple disciplines per million and 388.76 ppm March 2004 and 2009 the islands of the Canadian
debris and sediment still coming out Arctic Archipelago shed enough water to
and sources strongly indicates that 2009.
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continuing to discourage boat traffic on more recent analyses including from is a balancing act. Storms were well
the lake until further notice. the US National Research Council of to our east over the ocean but pulling
Late last week, not only was it the National Academies. It is also clear clouds in the region Wednesday (today) into the 70s by Thursday.
raining hard, but it was snowing above from an almost continuous body of and another log jammed area of low On Friday and this weekend, it was
about 2000 feet elevation as a mid and publications in the academic literature pressure located in the western Great anticipated that rainfall will be back in
upper level low pressure area to our that the evidence for human induced Lakes and upper plains. We will be by the picture with bands of showers and
north lowered the snow level down the climate change continues to grow….” default in-between these storm system perhaps some thunderstorms mixed
mountain slopes. Two inches of wet with a skinny ridge of higher pressure in making for generally cloudy and
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Morristown Centennial Library Hosts Book
Taking Orders Now! Auction and Gala Set This Saturday
Rainbow Trout
Vermont authors, publishers, bookstores and
dealers have come together to support the capital
campaign for the Morristown Centennial
& Library.
Signed, and collectible editions of books by

Brook Trout and about Vermont and Vermont authors have


been donated. This book auction and gala,
scheduled for Saturday, May 14, from 4:30 to
6"-8" fish $1.95 ea. 6:30pm, will raise much needed funds to help
Lots of 25 the library reach its fundraising goal. Any book
by a Vermont author or with a Vermont theme is
10"-12" fish $3.55 ea. eligible for the auction. Collectible editions
from various catalogs have been donated includ-
Order deadline: May 13 Lots of 50
ing many signed editions. The event will feature Patricia Stevens, Jennifer Faith and Ruth Brown cata-

Larger fish a silent auction. log books for the upcoming Morristown Centennial
Library Vermont Book Auction and Gala. Photo by
Pickup Date: Four noted Vermont authors will also attend Mary L. Collins.
delivered to the fundraising event and speak about the influ-
May 17 from 1:00-2:00PM your pond In the nearly 100 years since the library's
ence of Vermont in their work. Speakers
include: construction, the population of the greater
- From Jeffersonville, William L. McKone, Morristown community has more than doubled,
author of "Vermont's Irish Rebel: Captain John the number of the library's catalogued books has
Lonergan - Civil War Hero" increased almost seven-fold, and substantial
- Hinesburg writer and author, William alternative media have been added to the collec-
Schubart, author of "The Lamoille Stories" and tion. In addition, author readings, thematic sem-
"Fat People" inars, and group discussions are a growing part
- VPR commentator Willem Lange, of East of library services.
Montpelier, author of books including In 2007, the Morristown Centennial Library
"Intermittent Bliss: Reflections on a Long Love Board of Trustees initiated a capital campaign to
Affair," "Where Does the Wild Goose Go?" raise funds for the construction of an additional
"John and Tom," and "Favor Johnson: A 4,792 sq. ft. of space, as well as to carry out
Christmas Story" much needed renovations on the original build-
- Judith Edwards, author of "Invasion on the ing. This new space allows for better storage of
Mountain: The Adventures of Will Ryan and the and accessibility to the entire collection, the
Civilian Conservation Corps," "The Great ability to offer programs for groups larger than
Expedition of Lewis and Clark," "Bending 25 people, a community room for use by all
Moments: Crossing the Uncomfort Zone to organizations in the area, and handicapped
Change," and other books. access to the entire building.
Much of the work has been completed and so
ENGAGE • ENLIGHTEN • EMPOWER The event is free and open to the public.
Refreshments will be served.
The Morristown Centennial Library is one of
far, no public (taxpayer) money has been spent.
The library needs an additional $500,000 to
only four Carnegie Libraries in Vermont. In the complete the project.
early 20th century, a Carnegie library was often For more information about the Morristown
Montpelier Academic Center the most imposing structure in hundreds of small Centennial Library Book Auction and Gala con-
Union Institute & University has been serving adult learners for 45 years, American communities. Nationwide, more than tact, Mary L. Collins, Event Coordinator, at 802-
half of the original Carnegie libraries have been 371-8125.
offering distinctive low-residency and online undergraduate, masters, and
closed or re-tasked.
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BACHELOR OF ARTS - L IBERAL S TUDIES Marshfield Student Takes Honorable Mention in


Low Residency or Online National Scholarship Competition
MASTER OF ARTS ONLINE University of Vermont student Colin Arisman Libertad with a group of Hatian migrant work-
'12, a native of Marshfield, was recognized with ers. While there, he learned that the Batey com-
Completely Online Honorable Mention in the 2011 Udall Scholarship munity lacked access to clean water, so when he
MASTER OF EDUCATION competition. This nationally competitive schol- returned to UVM, he organized a fundraiser and
arship acknowledges sophomores and juniors donated all the proceeds to build a pipe from an
Low Residency who have been outstanding leaders and who aquifer to the village.
have demonstrated excellence in the classroom. Currently, Arisman is living in Ecuador and
Multiple Start Dates, No Graduate Admissions Testing Required, Financial Aid for It is the most prestigious undergraduate award working with local non-profit groups on issues
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related to resource extraction. He is also doing
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admissions@myunion.edu Arisman, a natural resources major and an tices in the Intag Cloud Forest region, a project
62 Ridge St., Suite 2, Montpelier • 888.828.8575 • 802.828.8500 Honors College student at UVM, has been on which he will base his senior honors thesis.
Non-profit, private, accredited by the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association for active in working on issues related to indigenous When he graduates, he plans on joining the
Colleges and Schools (www.ncahlc.org) populations and natural resource extraction Peace Corps and pursuing a master’s in environ-
abroad. While participating in a service learning mental anthropology so he can continue to work
trip to the Dominican Republic in 2010, Arisman with indigenous populations on environmental
had the opportunity to spend time in Batey and natural resource extraction issues.

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Children’s Literacy Foundation Lots of New Crafts
Teams Up with Vermont Public Radio
and Casella to “Raise” Books for Kids Arriving Daily!
On Wednesday, May 11, when Vermont Public how they might work together. For Casella Open 8 to 8
Radio kicks off its spring membership drive,
listeners will have an extra reason to make that
Waste, the concept fit nicely with their efforts to
give back to the communities they serve.
Fri., Sat., Sun., Plus ALL Grades of
call: For every pledge that VPR receives during “One of our goals as a company is to reduce
the drive, the Children's Literacy Foundation
(CLiF) will give a new book to a low-income or
waste and renew or recycle everything we col-
lect,” said Stephen McDonnell, director of sales
8 to 6 Maple Syrup
at-risk child in our region, thanks to Casella and marketing at Casella. “This partnership will Mon.-Thurs.
Waste.
“VPR tries to use one membership drive each
help ensure that the promise of every child is not and All Other Things
wasted. The employees at Casella believe that
year to help another deserving non-profit,” said every child has limitless potential and this effort Home of the
Brendan Kinney, vice president for development demonstrates our commitment.” Original “Maple”...
and marketing at Vermont Public Radio. “In this VPR’s membership drive runs from May
case, three Vermont organizations have joined 11-20, but gifts received in the days before the Maple Why go anywhere else for
forces in a unique partnership to promote chil-
dren’s literacy in our region. We expect a very
drive will be counted in this partnership. You
can make your pledge today by calling 1-800-
Creemee
strong response from our listeners.” 639-6391 or going online to VPR.net. everything maple, than Vermont’s
The Children’s Literacy Foundation, or CLiF, “We would love for VPR listeners to help us
is based in Waterbury Center. It was founded in inspire thousands more young readers across the oldest maple family...
1998 and serves low-income, at-risk, and rural region by participating in the upcoming mem-
children across Vermont and New Hampshire. bership drive,” McDougall said. 100 YEARS OF MAPLE EXPERIENCE
“Since our founding, we have distributed For 13 years CLiF has nurtured a love of read-
more than $1.5 million of books to children and ing and writing among low-income, at-risk, and 1168 County Road
libraries,” said Duncan McDougall, executive rural children throughout New Hampshire and
director of CLiF. “We are extremely excited Vermont. CLiF operates 16 free literacy pro- Montpelier
about this partnership. The books that we receive grams that have touched the lives of more than Open 7 Days A Week
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Cutler Library
“On Our Way… An Anthology of SafeArt Writing 2000-2010,”
a reading and musical performance by the SafeArt Teen Ensemble
and adult SafeArt participants, will be held at Cutler Public
Library in Plainfield on May 21 at 11am.
At some point in our lives, we all experience traumatic events-
loss, illness, abuse or other harm. SafeArt believes people can heal Roger E. Ehret,
through artistic expression and move forward. Over the past MD, Ob/Gyn
decade, people of all ages have come to SafeArt workshops and
created these original works of art.
The poetry, songs and short prose in this performance reveal the
strength that can come from moving through and sharing pain.
Speaking and hearing these intensely personal truths can empower
everyone to become active agents toward social change.
Performers include members of the SafeArt Teen Ensemble and
adult friends of SafeArt, all of whom believe in the power of the
arts to create personal and social change.
SafeArt is a non-profit arts organization based in Chelsea that Krissa Hammond,
engages the transformative power of the arts to prevent and heal RN, Ob Nurse
abuse and other traumas. SafeArt is very happy to come to
Plainfield to share selections from their recently published book,
which will be available for a $20 donation to SafeArt.
Learn more at www.safeart.org, or call (802) 685-3138.
“It all happened very quickly. And we weren’t here very long because it all went so
smoothly. The nurses were great and took good care of us....and home we went.”
Elisha Davis and Doug Hersey and their adorable red-haired son Deacan were getting
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too. And she moved more quickly than anyone expected. This lovely little girl was born Ruth Crose, MD,
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19.5 inches of her. We’re betting she too will have red hair. A decisive bunch – those
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5K Run/Walk Central Vermont Medical Center’s April 2011 Babies
to Benefit BARRE
A daughter, Sherry Pearl Beatrice, on April 8 to
A son, Jordan Anthony Byrd, on April 24 to
Marissa Byrd.

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Shawna Lumbra and James Beatrice. A son, Jackson Brooks Parker, on April 6 to Sarah
A daughter, Kyla Grace Plant, on April 5 to Mary Harvie and Dennis Parker.

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FUND
Maureen Driscoll and Richard Morey. NORTHFIELD
A son, Theodore Victor Valsangiacomo, on A son, Robert James Martin Amell, on April 28 to
April 15 to Kristen Martin and Jon Valsangiacomo. Aubrey Amell.
Sunday, May 15 @ 9:00 a.m. BERLIN A daughter, Sierra Madison Pecor, on April 13 to
Onion River Animal Hospital A daughter, Makalyn Sierra Johnson, on April 6 Shalyn Rogers and Nicholas Pecor.
36 Three Mile Bridge Road to Stefanie Willett and Michael Johnson. A son, Lance Daniel Perrigo, on April 10 to Molly
Middlesex, VT 05602 CABOT (Hale) and Joel Perrigo.
A daughter, Abigail Ann Ward, on April 14 to WATERBURY CENTER
Dr. Janet Anthony was one of our most beloved Colleen (Whyte) and Stephen Ward.
clients. She cared deeply for animals and, along A daughter, Riley Teagan Coakley, on April 4 to
with her partner, provided a wonderful home for CRAFTSBURY Cassandra Lansky and Mike Coakley.
many pets as well as assistance for many others. A daughter, Jade Marie Griggs, on April 15 to A son, Finn Michael Donovan, on April 19 to
To honor her memory, and continue her work of Heather (Bowen) and Jamie Griggs. Jennifer (Morrone) and Shawn Donovan.
helping pets and people, we established the Janet EAST MONTPELIER A son, Carter Scott Fisk, on April 28 to Lauren
Anthony Fund. The fund is used to provide medi- A son, Jackson Adam Foster, on April 21 to Valerie (Shields) and Randy Fisk Jr.
cal care to animals that might otherwise not get the (VanCuren) Bigglestone and Jeremy Foster.
help they need. WILLIAMSTOWN
MONTPELIER A son, Carter Christopher
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ing Nick built for his business. Nicholas died in 1985. Over the

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years, Flo enjoyed many social clubs and volunteering experienc-
es. She was a Cub Scout den mother and, later, the mother of two
Eagle Scouts. For the past 20 years she was an RSVP volunteer
working for the activities department at Berlin Health and
Oil & Propane Service LLC SHAMBO, ROBERT G., 68, of Barre,
died unexpectedly at his home on April 7. He was
Rehabilitation Center. She was a 45-year member of the Catholic
Daughters of the Americas 1181, a longtime member of the Ladies
born on April 5, 1943 in Hartford, Conn., the son of of the Knights of Columbus, Central Vermont Hospital Auxiliary,
802•476•8278 Robert & Elma (Holmquist) Shambo. Bob graduated
from Montpelier High School in 1962 and later
American Legion Auxiliary - Unit 10, the 251 Club and the Red
Hat Society. She was also an associate member of VT Chapter 112
✿ Spring Cleaning Special ✿ received an associates degree in business administra-
tion from the Albany Business College in Albany, NY. In 1962,
of the National Association of CCC Alumni and the Alumni of the
“Blue Devils,” the 88th Infantry Division, of the 5th Army.
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Bob enlisted into the US Navy, where he trained and served on
submarines. He was assigned on the USS Stonewall Jackson sub-
Florence is survived by her children, Victoria Conti, Nicholas
Conti and his wife, Cindy, and Lorraine Conti, all of Barre, Donna
marine stationed in Groton, Conn. until his discharge in 1966. He Piette and her husband, Roger, of Coventry, Thomas Conti and his
• 24 hour service • Space heaters • Electronic volunteered his time on the board for “Flags for Veterans” Program wife, Michelle, of Woodbridge, Va., and Sandy Conti and his wife,
• FREE estimates • Water heaters air cleaners in Barre Town and had an interest in World War 2 Aviation Terri, of East Montpelier. She is also survived by her eight grand-
• Boilers • Oil tanks History. On December 18, 1966, Bob was married to Linda Gero children and five great-grandchildren; her sister Dorothy Montineri
• Furnaces • Tune ups
✿ in Barre. They have two children together, Bobby and Kathleen. and husband, Joseph, of Berlin, Conn.; her brother Joseph Cerasoli
He enjoyed spending time at his camp on Miles Pond and recently and wife, MaryAnn, of East Montpelier; brother-in-law Salvatore
Dennis Smith, 30+ years experience learned kayaking. Robert worked as the Director of Information Montineri, of Hartford, Conn.; sister-in-law Elsie Conti, of Isle
Technology for the State of Vermont, then for Central Vermont LaMotte; and brother-in-law Rinaldo Conti and wife, Lorraine, of
accepted Medical Center for a period of years, and then again for the State Websterville. She was predeceased by her parents, her husband,
of Vermont where he retired in 2005. Bob was a member of the Nicholas, brother Richard Cerasoli, sister Lorraine Montineri and
Barre Elks Lodge and former member of the Canadian Club. He many brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law.
served on the Central Vermont Solid Waste Management Board DEMASI, CONSTANCE R., 79, died May 2 at
for several years. Bob was instrumental in organizing and was Mayo Healthcare in Northfield. She was born in
CRYPTO QUOTE CRYPTO QUIP Captain of the “Neighborhood Watch Program” in Barre. He was Northfield on June 8, 1931, the daughter of C.
especially fond of his animals, including his two dogs, Jessie and Burton and Pearl (Wright) Abbott. She is a graduate
Jake. Bob is survived by his wife, Linda Shambo of Barre; son of Northfield High School, class of 1949. She mar-
Robert P. Shambo and fiancée Valerie Tinker of Rockland, Mass.; ried Arnold Flynn in Northfield in 1951. He passed
daughter, Kathleen Shambo of Hobbsville, NC; one grandson; and away in 1979. She later married Jerry Demasi in
his mother, Elma Jurras of Montpelier. He was predeceased by his Northfield in 1983. Jerry died in 1988. Constance
GO FIGURE stepfather, Henry Jurras and stepbrother, Steve Jurras. had worked many years for the Rabbit Hollow Knitting Mill in
KAKURO
JOHNSON, FREDERICK WILLIAM, 59, of Montpelier, and Northfield, Waterbury Plastic Co. in Randolph and at Norwich
formerly of Barre City for many years, died unexpectedly in University in Northfield from 1983 to 2001. She was a member of
Moretown. Fred was born in Indianapolis, Indiana on July 16, St. John the Evangelist Church in Northfield, Veterans of Foreign
1951 the son of U. Cone Johnson and June (Trebbe) Johnson. For Wars Women’s Auxiliary in Northfield, Sorrell Maynard American
a period of time, he was married to Kippy Boyle of Newburgh, Legion Women’s Auxiliary in Northfield and the Northfield Senior
NY. He attended several different high schools and later attended Citizens. She loved to play bingo, go camping and dancing.
the University of the New World in Switzerland. He was an avid Survivors include one daughter, Julie Flynn, and her companion,
skier, photographer, and enjoyed taking long walks at night in the Scott Baker, of Northfield; one son, Andrew Flynn, of Northfield;
city. He suffered from severe depression for many years, but two sisters, Rita French, of Montpelier, and Thelma Baroffio, of
always had an indomitable spirit and a drive to find meaning in Northfield; one daughter-in-law, Mary Lou Flynn; three grandchil-
life. Survivors include his sister, Trebbe Johnson and her husband, dren; five stepchildren; and many nieces and nephews. She is
Andrew Gardner of Thompson, PA and many friends in the Barre- predeceased by her son Louis Flynn.
Montpelier Area and including friends from the AA meetings he
SUDOKU MAGIC MAZE attended for many years. FARNHAM, RALPH CHANDLER, 82, formerly of
CARLOS, ROSANNA M., 85, of Rochester, died Williamstown, passed away on April 26 in Spring Hill, Fla., with
April 22 at Woodridge Nursing Home in Berlin. She his wife and children at his side. Ralph was born July 3, 1928, in
was born March 25, 1926 in Trinidad, Colo.; the Newton, Mass. He was married to Elaine Durkee on Aug. 11,
daughter of Anthony and Roberta (Abeyta) 1955, in Summerville, S.C. They have two children, Douglas
DeAguero. She attended Whittier, Calif. schools and Farnham and Karen Farnham Stuekerjuergen and their spouses
moved to Colorado where she worked for the Dawn and Al. They also have four grandchildren. Ralph retired
National Youth Association. She then moved to from the U.S. Air Force after 20 years and was a Vietnam veteran.
Cheyenne, Wyo. where she worked as a riveter for They retired to Williamstown and eventually Spring Hill, Fla. He
United Airlines. Rosanna was married to Raymond Medeiros in enjoyed bowling, fishing and cruising with Carnival. Service will
1944. He passed away in 1973. She was then married to John be at the Vermont Veterans Memorial Cemetery, in Randolph, June
Carlos in 1978, and he passed away in 1997. She lived in 10 at 1pm.
Riverside, R.I. until moving to Rochester in 1997. Rosanna was a GERRISH, BRUCE “BOB” O., 43, of Plainfield, died April 28,
member of Quin Town Senior Center and St. Elizabeth’s Catholic unexpectedly at his home. Bob was born in Berlin on Oct. 31,
Church in Rochester. She enjoyed playing bingo, lottery tickets, 1967, the son of George F. and Sandra K. (Eldred) Gerrish Sr. of
TRY SQUARES SNOWFLAKES cooking, baking, reading, and talking on the telephone. Survivors Websterville. He graduated from Spaulding High School in 1985
include her sons, John Medeiros of Louisiana, and Roland and later worked for National Life Insurance Co. for several years.
Medeiros of Spring Hill, Fla.; daughters, Melody Minardi of Bob most recently worked for the VT Agency of Transportation as
Riverside, R.I., Ramona Medeiros of Rochester, Lavinnia Medeiros an information tech specialist. He lived in Websterville until 2002,
of Burlington, Diana Lacerda of East Providence, R.I., Mary when he moved to Plainfield. Bob was an avid Boston Bruins and
Means of Marshalltown, Iowa, Valerie Medeiros of Schenectady, Red Sox fan and never hesitated to share a play-by-play with any-
N.Y., and Lillian Hughes of Hinesburg; brother, Joseph DeAguero one within listening distance. He loved bowling, broomball and
of Los Angeles, Calif.; 19 grandchildren; many great-grandchil- his cat, Bruin. Bob had a wonderful and quirky sense of humor and
dren and great-great grandchildren. will be remembered for his generous spirit and kind heart. Bob
BICKFORD, BARBARA ANNETTE LYNDES, was that guy we all know who would do anything for you and
76, of Marshfield, was sent to heaven on May 2. never asked for anything in return. Bob is survived by his father,
Barbara was born June 4, 1934, in Plainfield, to of Barre, and his brothers, George F. Gerrish Jr. and wife, Michelle
Arthur “Bill” and Alda (Mears) Lyndes. She married Paul, and Mark Gerrish and wife, Heidi, of Williamstown. Bob is
Charles Bickford of Cabot on Aug. 30, 1953. also survived by five nephews and one niece who adored him. He
Barbara graduated from Marshfield High School in was predeceased by his mother, Sandra Gerrish.
STICKLERS EVEN EXCHANGE 1952 as valedictorian of her class. She started her LADD, WALTER, 83, of Barre Town, died May 1 at Woodridge
career as a secretary for the Peerless Insurance Nursing Home in Berlin. His family had been at his bedside. Born
Company in Montpelier. She then expanded her expertise while on June 7, 1927, in Barre City, he was the son of Daniel Ladd and
working as a clerk for the Winooski Valley Soil Conservation and Maria Comolli. He attended the Beckley Hill School and Spaulding
as the district assistant town clerk for the town of Marshfield. High School. On Sept. 7, 1952, he married Mildred F. Mekkelsen
After, she worked over 17 years for the local school as a hot lunch in Barre. Since their marriage they have resided on their dairy
cook and bus driver. She greatly enjoyed serving the students and farm in Barre Town. He and his wife farmed for many years, and
always hoped she made a positive impact on their lives, as they did he was a school bus driver for RSD Leasing for over 20 years.
LETTER BOX MEGAMAZE on hers. Barbara enjoyed sewing, knitting, her pets, spending time Riding the back roads, horses, going for a creamee and farming
on her family farm - especially hay-bailing in the summer months, with his family were special times. His memberships included the
assisting her husband with their rock quarry, and traveling to her Barre Moose Lodge and the Danish Brotherhood. Besides his
winter home in Daytona Beach, Fla. During her later years in life, wife, Mildred, he is survived by two daughters; Paula Dolan and
Barbara fought lupus, Parkinson’s disease and congestive heart husband James, and Regina Duquette and husband, Chris; four
failure. She is survived by her husband Charles Bickford; mother- grandchildren and one great-granddaughter, all of Barre Town, and
in-law Geraldine Bickford of Barre; sister Lois and husband, many nieces, nephews and cousins. Besides his parents he was
Victor Tremblay of Granby; daughter Sheryl and husband, Bob predeceased by his half brother, Rick Comolli.
Moshinskie of Kodak, Tenn.; sons Larry and wife, Amethyst of
Brooklyn, N.Y.; and Dale and wife, Julie Bickford of Marshfield; MATHESON, LAUREL A., 51, of Websterville, died May 1 at
nine grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren; one aunt; and sev- her home. She was born July 30, 1959, in St. Albans, the daughter
eral cousins. She was preceded in death by her parents and baby of Ronald and Dolores (Raymond) Miller. She was a graduate of
brother. Enosburg High School, class of 1977. She married James F.
Matheson on Aug. 10, 1996, in Enosburg. He died March 1, 2010.
COATES, CARLISLE JOSEPH “MIKE,” 79, of She had worked several years for Potvin Realty in Barre. She
Williston, passed away at his home May 3, sur- enjoyed riding motorcycles, visiting with friends and family on
SUPER CROSSWORD rounded by his family. He was born in 1931, the son Facebook and collecting medieval memorabilia. Survivors include
of the late Francis Carlisle and Marie (Couture) her two children, Colin and Sara Matheson, of Barre; her mother,
Coates of Montpelier, where he spent his child- of Enosburg; two brothers, Mark Miller, of Enosburg Falls, and
hood. Ross Miller, of Graham, N.C.; and many nieces and nephews.
MERCHANT, TABER JASON, 11, of Duxbury,
CONTI, FLORENCE MAY CERASOLI, 89, of passed away in the comfort of his family at Fletcher
Barre Town, passed away at Central Vermont Allen Health Care on April 29. Born in Berlin on
Medical Center on April 30. Born on Nov. 5, 1921, July 26, 1999, he was the son of Brian P. and Nicole
she was the daughter of Joseph and Cordelia (Duprey) (Dalley) Merchant. Taber was currently a sixth-
Cerasoli. Florence graduated from the commercial grade student at Crossett Brook Middle School in
class of Spaulding High School in 1939 and contin- Duxbury where he enjoyed participating in theater
ued to be on the reunion committee all of her life. and music. His interest in theater extended outside of
She spent the war years in Hartford, Conn., where school as well, where he was a member of the One Studio Theater
she was office manager for the Jacob Ruppert Brewery. At the in Waterbury. An avid reader, Taber loved learning about new
time, the Ruppert Brewery owned Yankee Stadium and the things and was recently researching his family’s genealogy. He
Yankees baseball team. She remembers the many times they also loved to cook and participated in this year’s Junior Iron Chef
invited the whole branch to New York for lunch in their corporate Competition. Taber is survived by his parents, Brian and Nicole
dining room and tickets to the baseball game or for a Broadway Merchant of Duxbury; his brother, Parker Merchant of Duxbury;
show. She always chose the theater. She earned a Red Cross his paternal grandparents, Dennis and Pamela Merchant of The
Emergency Award and was a certified USO volunteer. Upon Villages, Fla.; his maternal grandparents, Michael and Pamela
returning to Barre, she was bookkeeper for the Acme Granite Co. Dalley of Waterbury Center; his paternal great-grandmother,
for three years. During that time she married Nicholas Conti, who Dorothy Merchant of Duxbury; his maternal great-grandparents,
had just graduated from the National Institute of Cleaners and G. Wendell and Evelyn Parker of Waterbury Center; as well as a
Dyers. Together they successfully ran Conti’s Modern Cleaners large and close extended family.
and brought up their six children in the apartment over the build- continued on next page
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culminated in the publication of a book, “Crossing the Circle at the
KNAB, RUTH LABAUGH, formerly of Barre, passed Holy Wells of Ireland,” published in 1995 by the University of
away April 15, at Berlin Health and Rehabilitation Center. Ruth Virginia Press. Survivors include her husband, Ted, of Montpelier;
was born in Newark, N.J., on March 15, 1923, the daughter of four daughters, Edith Leslie Wheelock and husband, John, of
William I. and Helen (Stretch) Labaugh, and spent her early years Colchester, Tracy Gandin and husband, Dan, of Middlesex, Laurie
MOULTON, ELBERT G. JR., 85, of in Belleville, N.J., graduating from Belleville High School in Covington and husband, Steve, of Palmdale, Calif., and Valerie
Townshend, died suddenly from heart failure May 1, 1940. She attended Berkeley School for business studies in East Whitaker, of Wilmington, N.C.; two sons, Robin Whitaker Wright
at his home. Al was born in Brooks, Maine, March Orange, N.J. Upon graduation from Berkeley in 1941, Ruth and wife, Christine, of Bailey, Colo., and Gavin David Wright and
4, 1926, the son of Elbert G. Sr. and Fannie (Brown) embarked on a lifetime of diverse careers in business manage- wife, Karen Marie, of Essex; and three sisters, Sarah See, of
Moulton. Al was educated in public schools in ment, but interrupted her career path in 1943, to join the U. S. Jacksonville, Fla., Phyllis Robinson, of Sarasota, Fla., and Carol
Brooks. He served in the Navy during World War II, Marine Corps Reserve, as the first American Legion Auxiliary Arnold, of Amherst, Mass. She enjoyed all 12 grandchildren, five
in Normandy and Okinawa. After the war, Al completed his degree member from Essex County, N.J., to enlist in any branch of the great-grandchildren, several nieces and nephews and beloved
at the University of Maine. He married Geraldine “Geri” Lockhart service. Ruth served in the Corps working in the paymasters friend Clare.
of Winterport, Maine in June 1950. Al and Geri remained in Maine department, where she rose to the rank of technical sergeant and
until 1956, when he began a career in Chamber of Commerce was honorably discharged in November, 1945. While in the
Marine Corps, Ruth met and married Norman Van Miller, the BURMEISTER, GRAHAM, 94, died
work as the director of Brattleboro’s chamber. He continued work- April 28 at Heaton Woods in Montpelier. Graham
ing with the Rutland Chamber of Commerce and the chamber in brother of a fellow Corps woman, and in 1947, she drove from
New Jersey to San Francisco with her mother, aunt and infant was born Jan. 14, 1917, in New Brunswick, N.J., the
Lawrence, Mass. He served several terms in the state government son of Julius and Elsie (Graham) Burmeister. He was
of Vermont, including the first director of development and as daughter in tow to debark to Hawaii where Norman was stationed.
In 1949, the family relocated to Philadelphia and ultimately educated in Yonkers and Queens, N.Y., and later in
secretary of the Agency of Commerce and Community Affairs. He Tenafly and Passaic, N.J. Graham left high school in
served as the state’s chief economic development leader under became permanently stationed in Arlington, Va. Ruth resumed her
business career by obtaining her real estate broker’s license in order to pursue his career as an artist and sculptor. He worked at
Govs. Hoff, Salmon, Snelling and Kunin. He was instrumental in the Roman Bronze foundry in New York, and then he became an
Virginia - the first woman to do so - and opening the N.V. Miller
the establishment of some of Vermont’s landmark laws and initia- Real Estate Agency, which she ran until Norman was discharged inspector at the Brewster Aircraft defense assembly plant in Long
tives: Act 250, Vermont’s land use and development law (1970); from the service. Ruth and Norman divorced in 1956, and Ruth Island City. Drafted into the Army Air Corps, Graham served as an
the banning of billboards in the state (1968); and the establishment provided for her two daughters by continuing her career in man- artist, attaining the rank of Tech 4, a specialist grade that was the
of Vermont’s captive insurance industry (1981). His career in agement of various companies, in the fields of real estate, invest- wartime equivalent of sergeant. He served in various posts in the
Vermont politics started in 1968. He ran successful campaigns for ment banking and accounting. An active member of the American southeastern U.S. and completed his national service at the
Gov. Deane C. Davis and for U.S. Sen. Robert Stafford. He served Legion, Ruth met Arthur H. Knab, a fellow Legionnaire, and mar- Recruiting Publicity Bureau at Governors Island, N.Y. The love of
as chairman of the VT Republican Party in the late 1960s. In 1971, ried him in 1963. Ruth and Art moved to Vermont in 1975, and Graham’s life was his wife, Miriam, whom he married in 1942.
Al left state government to help with the development of Quechee Ruth became the initial controller and full charge bookkeeper for Their first child, Peter, was born on an air base while Graham was
Lakes. He served as executive director of Brattleboro Development Jogbra Inc. of Burlington. In 1984, they returned to New Jersey serving his country. After the war, Graham, Miriam and their
Credit Corp. and Springfield Regional Development Corp., from and Ruth became department secretary for the American Legion young son moved to Wallkill, N.Y., where the couple was to make
which he retired in 1994. Al helped numerous companies start up, Auxiliary for the Department of New Jersey. An auto accident in their home for the next 61 years in the house that Graham
expand or relocate to Vermont, helping to create hundreds of jobs. 1992 forced a return to Vermont for recovery, but Ruth recovered designed. Their children, now including daughter Alice and
He loved the state and was an unapologetic advocate and salesman and ultimately became a volunteer manager at the Medical Center younger son Paul, were raised in Wallkill. Graham was an intel-
for Vermont. Al is predeceased by his parents, his wife of 59 years, of Vermont from. In 1996, Ruth and Art began volunteering at lectual with a strong interest in culture and the arts. In 1964, he
Geri, and grandson Joel. He is survived by his children: Bob and Lake Champlain Maritime Museum, where she eventually logged decided to complete the high school education he had abandoned
Barbara (Hennesey) of Duxbury and their daughter; Daniel and over 11,000 hours in 10 years of service. Arthur passed away in as a teenager, and received his GED. He then enrolled in the State
Kevin (Murphy), and Sara (Cross Moulton), of Calgary, Alberta, 2000, but Ruth continued her work for the museum and was University College at New Paltz, N.Y., where he received a BS
and their two daughters; David and Lisa (Rice) of Whitingham and awarded “Volunteer of the Year” in 2005. Ruth was also very and then a MS in art education. Following his graduation he began
their five children; and Patricia and Timothy Powden of South involved in the Vermont Morgan Horse Assoc. for more than 16 a new career as an art teacher at Newburgh Free Academy,
Londonderry. years, devoting many hours as a committee member for the Newburgh, N.Y., until his retirement in 1982. Thereafter Graham
Vermont Morgan Horse Assoc. Vermont Spring Classic shows. and Miriam divided their time between their homes in Wallkill and
She was named their “Person of the Year” in 2009. Ruth served in Daytona Beach, Fla., and traveled widely throughout North and
NIELSEN, FLORENCE L., of Northfield, depart- many leadership roles and offices at both the local and department South America and Europe. In 2003, Graham and Miriam moved
ed this life peacefully April 23 at Gifford Medical levels of the American Legion. She was also a member of the to Hanover, N.H., to be closer to their sons in Vermont and
Center in Randolph. She was born in Kuling, Hunan “8/40.” Ruth and Art both took great pride for many years in pro- Massachusetts. Miriam passed away in 2007, after which Graham
Province, China on July 25, 1917, the daughter of viding the American Legion ritual service at the burials of fellow moved to Heaton Woods. Throughout his long life, Graham was a
Presbyterian missionaries Gilbert and Florence Bell Legionnaires. She enjoyed sewing and was an accomplished prolific visual artist. His numerous oil paintings grace the homes
Lovell. She came to the U. S. with her family in seamstress. She and Art also enjoyed spontaneous road trips and of his children and grandchildren and comprise an impressive col-
1920. Florence attended schools in Oberlin, Ohio spending time with their Legion friends. Ruth is survived by her lection of neo-impressionistic painting. He also created sculptures,
and later graduated from the Oakwood School in Poughkeepsie, daughter Susan Nicholls and husband, John, of Barre; her daugh- including portrait busts and full-length compositions. Graham’s
N.Y. She attended Wellesley College for two years before transfer- ter Janet Connor, of Newtown, Conn.; two grandchildren; three work was seen in recent years at a group show in Montpelier as
ring to the fledgling Bennington College. She graduated in 1940, great-grandchildren; as well as two step-grandsons. Ruth was well as individual exhibits in Montpelier and Hanover, N.H. After
with a B.A. in drama. Upon graduation, Florence began work at a predeceased by her parents and late husband, Arthur. During her moving to Vermont, Graham continued to paint and enthusiasti-
theatrical agency in New York City where in 1942, she met a last years and throughout her final illness, Ruth was cared for and cally participated in life drawing classes in Montpelier, where he
young actor, Francis W. Nielsen. They were married within six assisted by her friend Bonnie Barnett, of Barre. made many friends. A lifelong aviation enthusiast, he was an avid
months and remained so until Francis’s death in 1990. During their designer, builder and flier of model airplanes. Graham is survived
BRENNEMAN, MARY G., 85, of Montpelier and by his children: Peter (Katherine Fanelli), of Montpelier; Paul
marriage, Florence supported her husband’s efforts as an actor and formerly of East Montpelier, died May 4 at Woodridge
later a writer while raising their three sons, Karl, Erik and Lars. (Gail Young), of Concord, Mass.; and Alice Tawresey (John), of
Nursing Home. She was born April 23, 1926, in Bainbridge Island, Wash. He is also survived by nine grandchil-
The family lived in Boulder, Colo. for a year but then spent the Norton, Mass., the daughter of Phillip Ambrose and
next 40 years in New York State, moving to Canaan, N.Y. in 1960. dren, three great-grandchildren, and one cousin.
Helen (Whitaker) Gavin. She was a 1944 graduate of
During their time in Canaan, Florence worked part-time as a sub- the Northampton School for Girls in Northampton, MESSIER, GRACE L., 86, of Roxbury, died May 4 at Woodridge
stitute teacher and librarian and held the post of town assessor for Mass. In 1948 she received a bachelor’s degree from Nursing Home in Berlin. She was born in East Montpelier on Jan.
a number of years. She was also on the board of the town planning St. Lawrence University in Canton, N.Y., where she 1, 1925, the daughter of William and Eunice (Hood) Robinson.
commission. In 1986, Florence and Francis moved to Randolph. was a member of the St. Lawrence chapter of Pi Beta Phi sorority. She graduated from Montpelier High School in 1943 and attended
Florence joined the Long Range Planning Board soon after their Later she achieved a master’s degree in anthropology from the Johnson State College. She had been married to Harold Nelson. In
arrival. After Francis’s death, Florence remained on Howard Street University of Chicago in 1966. She was a professor at Johnson August 1968, she married Carmie Messier Sr. in Roxbury. He died
for several years before moving eventually to Randolph House in State College, where she taught anthropology and served as presi- in October 1999. She was a licensed practical nurse for many
1993. In 2005, she moved to Mayo Manor in Northfield where she dent of Faculty Senate. She and her husband, Ted, also raised dairy years at Mayo Nursing Home in Northfield, as well as facilities in
lived until her death. Besides her love for her family, Florence’s goats and dairy cows at their farms in Worcester and Marshfield. Barre. She also served as Roxbury town clerk for many years. She
great passion was the arts. She loved drawing and painting, read- Mary was a devoted parishioner of St. Augustine Church, where had held the position of Roxbury health officer and was active
ing poetry, novels, and biography and keeping up with current she was a member of the liturgy committee and of the Catholic with area Meals on Wheels programs. She was a member and
events. While in Randolph, she took part in dramatic productions Daughters and a vital member of the soup kitchen. As part of her former organist of the Roxbury Congregational Church, Roxbury
with the Third Branch Players. She sang for many years with the work on the liturgy committee she helped establish the Adoration Fire Department Women’s Auxiliary and was responsible for start-
Pittsfield (Mass.) Choral Society, and later joined the Randolph Chapel, which today thrives. Mary was very active with Food for ing the Roxbury Senior Citizens. She was proud of a special award
Singers. She played the piano, loved classical music, opera, musi- the Poor. As part of her work with Food for the Poor, she went to given by President George Bush and Sen. John Glenn recognizing
cals and jazz. Florence was a very social person, especially at Jamaica to visit the poor and to learn their way of life. In learning her extensive volunteer work to benefit senior citizens. She
Mayo Manor. Whenever someone was ill she took a card around this way of life, Mary’s own life was changed. This change opened enjoyed knitting, cooking and making quilts. Survivors include
the residence for everyone to sign. She took great pride in her her heart and she became a giver both in Jamaica and in two children, Irene Lantagne, of Barre, and David Nelson, of
work, even during her final illness. Florence is survived by two Montpelier. Mary was an avid artist and displayed her watercolors Berlin; one sister, Marilyn “Robbie” Robinson, of Berlin; five
sons, Erik of Brookfield and companion Jackie Smith of Barre, in various shows. In her spare time she was a devoted gardener. stepchildren, Carmie Messier Jr., of Roxbury, Francis Messier, of
and Lars and wife Isabel Weinger Nielsen of Northfield; her She also loved to fish and has passed this devotion on to all of her Barre, Michael Messier, of Roxbury, Louise Butterfield, of
daughter-in-law Marianne Signorino of Montpelier; her former children. In October of 1963, she married Walter “Ted” Brenneman Roxbury, and Cathy Simpson, of Shelburne; and many grandchil-
while both were attending the University of Chicago. They lived dren, great-grandchildren, nieces and nephews. She is predeceased
daughter-in-law Barbara S. Nielsen and partner Caryn Leistner of
in Chicago for three years, then returned to Vermont for teaching by two children, Dane Robinson and Margaret Louise Nelson.
Woodbury; seven grandchildren one great-granddaughter, and a
number of nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her par- careers at Marlboro College, Johnson State College and the UVM.
ents, her brothers, Leander and William, her sister Katherine, her She and her husband did research in Ireland on the holy wells, or
husband Francis and her oldest son Karl. sacred springs, of Ireland for 15 years. They took several teams
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a dragonfly, and what they do is absorb the sun and then they are dragonfly lights! They would be perfect for them and maybe, if it Cash Rewards Middlesex Town Clerk's Office
able to shine or glow in the dark. Well, Pat assured me that she had was possible, I could get a couple more for my wonderful tableau Possible. Carol Huntsman
one and loved the way it worked, so I bought myself one of each and for the summer. Clerk
planned on taking them to our cottage at the Cape. Recently I went into the hardware store and although Pat wasn’t
And this is exactly what I did! I stuck them in the ground in a there, I did ask the very helpful and friendly clerk if it might be
line from our cottage to our shed and then hoped for the best. What possible to order a few more of these lights. “Why bother?” he said.
I didn’t expect was how wonderful they worked and how wonderful
they look at night. The very first night, I just happened to look out
“54 of them arrived this very morning!” Is this wonderful karma or
what? So I bought six for myself and four for them and although Orange Center School
the window and was mesmerized at the terrific display of green, red
and blue little lights twinkling in the yard. First, I hadn’t realized
I did call and tell them what I had done, they were so thrilled and
excited that I might just have to send them down rather than wait Early Education Screening
Friday, May 27, 2011
that they each went from green to red and then blue and back to and take them myself!
green. This display went on all night long and I could hardly keep I want you to know that I am not a partner in the Garden Es-
my eyes off them. All I could think of was a little tiny Disney World, sentials company, nor do I get any of their wonderful lights at a
and right on my own lawn. discount. What I do get is the unbelievable enjoyment of looking at Children must be three or four years old and
For my birthday, Heidi, Tobi, Camden and Nick gave me three them from dusk to dawn every day! And this summer with my added
more of these very special solar decorative lights! And they didn’t six, I think that our space from cottage to shed will be a wonderland live in the Town of Orange.
even know that I already had three and really, really wanted a few
more! So, right then and there I had a very special light show every
of twinkling lights that need absolutely no care from me after I poke
the sticks into the ground. And that, folks, is my idea of terrific.
Call 476-3278 for appointment and information.
single night! And what I found most interesting and wonderful was If you have read this column over the years, then you know that I
that these bright (although small) little lights come on and change am sure that there are fairies and little folk that share our space with
automatically. They had no cords or plugs or anything and are sim- us. And I firmly believe that my garden of lights, twinkling with
ply wireless and so easy to install even I could do it without any help no purpose except to please, will make it a very special place for
at all! And of course the best thing is that they are environmentally the fairies and their ilk to come and visit. And I wouldn’t be at all
friendly and are solar powered. No muss, no fuss and they come on surprised if the friendly trolls come out from under the bridges near
automatically at dusk. These are truthfully, my idea of a wonderful our cottage and dance and celebrate when they think that none of us
piece of lawn art that can’t be beat! humans are watching. All they need is a special place where there is
Why? You might ask, is this woman going on about such a simple beauty and the night is aglow with wonder. I just hope that I can stay
and silly thing? Well, I am going to tell you! awake long enough to catch a glimpse of their revelry.
I had been thinking about these terrific decorative lights all winter And if you want to dance and dream too, creating such a place of
and I had decided to buy myself several more if I ever saw them wonder is right at your nearest hardware store. Or just call in either
again. And then this spring, the entire family went down to the Cape Waitsfield or Waterbury and ask for Pat, I think she has an “in” with
to spend four days with my Sarah and her partner Rene and their all the local little folk. And all you have to do is ask her.

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Senate Report:
Middlesex Supports Expanding Bottle Deposit Law
by Senator Bill Doyle
Orange Center School

M any thanks to the 85 citizens of


Middlesex who responded to the an-
nual Town Meeting questionnaire.
This year was one of the largest responses in
Middlesex.
Senator Bill Doyle
Town Meeting Day Survey - March 2011
MIDDLESEX

Yes No
Not
Sure
KINDERGARTEN
REGISTRATION
Middlesex gave strong support to expanding our bottle deposit
1. Should Vermont Yankee's license be renewed in 2012? 1 23 50 12
__________________________________________________________________________________________ Friday, May 13, 2011
law, increasing penalties for repeat DUI offenders, and prohibiting 2. Should drivers be prohibited from using cell phones while driving? 2 62 20 4 Students must be 5 years old on or before
cell phones while driving. __________________________________________________________________________________________
Following are some comments from Middlesex. September 1, 2011 and live in the Town of Orange.
3. Should Vermont legalize physician-assisted suicide? 3 57 21 9
DUI __________________________________________________________________________________________ Bring a copy of child’s birth certificate and
“Need stronger treatment programs, access to public transportation 4. Should Vermont have a four-year term for governor? 4 53 22 12
__________________________________________________________________________________________
immunization record.
if possible, and equal punishment regardless of social status and Children do not need to attend registration.
wealth.” 5. Should there be a mandatory minimum sentence for repeat DUI offenders? 5 66 11 10
__________________________________________________________________________________________
“I work for Corrections. I don’t like mandatory minimums. But re- Call 476-3278 for appointment and information.
peat DUI offenders have to get off the road. This is not a simple 6. Should Vermonters be required to buy health insurance? 6 34 38 14
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problem.” 7. Do you have confidence in Governor Shumlin? 7 45 18 23
CELL PHONES __________________________________________________________________________________________

“Unless it is an emergency, such as rushing someone to the hospi- 8. Should Vermont continue to require the use of motorcycle helmets? 8 75 9 3 FOR YOUR HOME
tal.” __________________________________________________________________________________________
IMPROVEMENT NEEDS
ENERGY 9. Should law enforcement personnel be permitted to use tasers? 9 33 32 22

“It would also give Vermont more time to lock in alternative power
sources at somewhat affordable rates. If this kind of balanced com-
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10. Should Vermont legislature encourage bicycling and walking? 10 60 21 5


__________________________________________________________________________________________
George Carrier formerly of Poulin Aluminum
promise cannot happen for various reasons, then yes, close down
in 2012.”
11. Should Vermont's bottle deposit law be expanded
to include all bottled beverages? 11 67 11 8
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Surprise Cancer Risks: Don’t Get Ticked-off About Lyme Disease
Blushing, Fear, Confusion
Parents are frequently telling me areas, try to get your child to wear long
they are ticked-off wondering if they pants, and light colored clothing mak-
need to worry about Lyme disease in ing it easier to spot the ticks on their
their children. While Lyme disease is clothing and in turn more closely
BY MICHAEL ROIZEN, M.D., AND MEHMET OZ, M.D. not common in our area, children do inspect their skin.
check for prostate enlargement). Easy excuse: get it, particularly if they have trav- · Spray their clothing and exposed
PSA tests aren't perfect. Rising levels may fore- eled along the eastern seaboard where skin with insect repellent before going
tell trouble or not. They could mean aggressive the deer ticks that carry the disease into a wooded area, but follow direc-
cancer, a no-problem slow-grower or a simple reside. In fact, about 250 cases are tions and do not overspray even if you
benign condition. The YOU view: You need an usually reported during the spring and cannot see it on their skin since toxic
annual PSA check, period. The only question is summer in Vermont, and upstate New York sees side effects can occur.
when. Start by 45 if you're African-American or its fair share as well. · When your children come in from the
have a family history; earlier if there's a strong Lyme disease is an illness caused by the bite woods, have them remove their clothes so you
family history. Otherwise, begin at 50. Excuse of a deer tick that injects a type of bacteria and can inspect their skin and their scalp for tick
buster: Combining a digital rectal exam with a is characterized by skin, heart, brain, and joint bites. Then send them off for a shower or bath
Ever been scanned, screened, poked or prod- PSA test catches more cancers than either test problems. The good news is that Lyme disease is which can also help remove small ticks.
ded in your own war against cancer? If the alone. So don't skip that rubber-glove check. treatable with antibiotics and only 8-10% of · If you do see a tick on your child, grasp it
answer's yes, here's a fact worth celebrating: Mammograms: Skip 'em? No way. More than people bitten by a deer tick actually get the dis- with tweezers as close to the skin as possible and
You've earned a place in medical history. Turns 200,000 women in North America develop breast ease. This is because it takes almost 48 hours for pull up with a steady pressure. Try not to punc-
out that more screenings (like yours) are one cancer each year. Yet half of women in their 40s the tick to inject the Lyme bacteria and usually it ture, squeeze or crush the tick since that may
reason overall cancer rates are dropping. That's put off this breast check, and nearly 40 percent of is found or comes off long before that happens. leave a piece of the tick still attached to their
the really good news in the latest 15-year cancer women over 50 do. Easy excuse: Conflicting How can you tell if your child has been bitten skin and potentially still injecting the Lyme bac-
report. advice. The American Cancer Society recom- by a deer tick? Unfortunately, they can be diffi- teria. Applying nail polish, alcohol or a match
Death rates are down for cancers of the breast, mends breast scans every year beginning at 40. cult to spot because they’re about the size of a near the tick has not been shown to work.
cervix, colon, lungs and prostate. And overall, New U.S. government guidelines recommend pencil point or a sesame seed – much smaller If you have further questions about Lyme
there are fewer new cancers a year. Healthy liv- mammograms every two years between ages 50 than the common dog tick. The easier way to tell disease or tick bites, speak to your child’s doctor
ing and better treatments explain some of the and 74 for women at average risk. The YOU is that a "bulls-eye” rash may appear several who can certainly provide further help.
drop, but the courage to say "yes" to a cancer view: Work with your doc to decide when and days after the bite. It’s characterized by a red Hopefully, tips like this will allow you to toe the
screening is also a big factor. how often is best for you, based on personal risk. center surrounded by clear skin and then a ring Lyme - or I mean toe the line - the next time you
Yes, courage. Both of us have had enough Excuse buster: Sign up for automatic phone/ of redness around the clear area. This rash may are worried about your child’s tick bites.
colonoscopies, skin checks and up-close-and- email reminders at your doctor's office ... a little be accompanied by flu-like symptoms of fever, Lewis First, M.D., is chief of Pediatrics at
personal prostate exams to know the emotional nudging works wonders. headache, fatigue and muscle and joint aches. Vermont Children's Hospital at Fletcher Allen
landscape of a cancer screening. First, you've Colon-cancer checks: Because colonoscopies If you are worried about your child getting Health Care and chair of the Department of
gotta brave all the "what if" worries and those and a few other colon exams spot precancers, Lyme disease this summer, let me try to provide Pediatrics at the University of Vermont College
"the doc's going to look THERE?" jitters. Then this test prevents cancer, saving up to 11,700 some information that might be helpful. of Medicine. You can also catch "First with
comes the "when will I get the results" anxiety. lives a year. But just half of the people who · Have your child avoid playing in areas Kids" weekly on WOKO 98.9FM and WPTZ
But finally you arrive at "whew, I'm glad I did should get 'em do, which is one reason 50,000 where deer ticks hang out, such as at the edges Channel 5, or visit the First with Kids video
it." people a year still die from this preventable can- of woods. archives at http://www.FletcherAllen.org/
So are we, because cancer screenings save cer. Easy excuse: "I don't want anyone looking · If your child is going into wooded grassy firstwithkids
lives, including ours: We've both had precancer- there." The YOU view: Yes, you do. Start at age
ous polyps removed during colonoscopies. 50; make that 45 if you're African-American and n n n
Trouble is, some headlines have made it tempt- younger if there's a family or personal history.
ing to skip screenings. Maybe you heard about Excuse buster: Odds are you'll need to do it only
new research questioning PSA checks, the blood every 10 years. Even the squeamiest can manage
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Go Green at the 4th Annual Eco Fair


"If only." Here's the scoop on four vital screen- See "The Dr. Oz Show" on TV (check local list-
ings: ings). To submit questions, go to www.RealAge.
PSA tests: About half of men 50 and older com. The 4th Annual Eco Fair will be held at the etc) and books.
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Groovy Vermont band, Mellow Yellow, will Food Pantry. Rain plan is everything moves
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Health Department Offers Tips to


Know How to Treat Your Liver Right
Everything you eat and drink passes through and the HIV/HCV Resource Center in Lebanon,
one vital organ of your body - the liver. More New Hampshire.
than 500 life functions such as storing vitamins There are some simple things you can do to
and filtering toxins, are performed there. But keep you - and your liver - healthy.
three different viruses – hepatitis A, B and C – as • Get vaccinated against hepatitis A and B.
well as excessive intake of alcohol or acetamino- Talk to your healthcare provider about these vac-
phen can harm the liver, affecting nearly every cines. If you don’t have a medical provider,
part of your body. contact your local office of the Vermont
During Hepatitis Awareness Month, the Department of Health. They will be able to link
Vermont Department of Health and community you to someone who can offer the vaccine.
partners will provide education and information • Get tested for hepatitis C. If you have
promoting liver health, vaccination, and hepatitis received blood transfusions or donated organs
prevention. before 1992 or ever shared needles or syringes,
Hepatitis A, B and C virus can cause danger- you may be at risk for hepatitis C. If you think
ous swelling or inflammation of the liver. There you have been exposed to hepatitis C, or if you
are vaccines that can protect people from hepati- have engaged in any behaviors that put you at
tis A and B, but no vaccine for hepatitis C. risk, ask your healthcare provider for an anti-
“You can’t live without your liver and it is body test. An antibody test will tell you if you
important to keep it as healthy as possible,” said have ever been exposed, and a provider can help
State Epidemiologist Patsy Kelso. “We’re work-
ing to inform more Vermonters about the causes you figure out the next steps you should take.
and risk factors for different types of hepatitis.” • Limit your alcohol intake. Drink no more
During May, Health Department offices in than one alcoholic drink a day for women, and
White River Junction, St. Albans, Springfield, two drinks for men. Excessive alcohol can
Rutland, Burlington, Brattleboro and Bennington increase the risk of cirrhosis and liver cancer,
will reach out to their communities with infor- especially in people with hepatitis B or C virus.
mation and resources that promote liver health • Limit the amount of acetaminophen you
and hepatitis awareness. take. Acetaminophen can be damaging for the
The Department of Health is also developing liver of healthy people, and is even worse for
a resource guide for people living with hepatitis, people living with hepatitis A, B, or C. Talk to
and provides workshops throughout the year for your doctor if you routinely take acetaminophen,
people at high risk for hepatitis. and never combine it with alcohol.
Community partners who offer information • Eat a healthy diet, drink lots of water, and get
about hepatitis include the R.U.12? Community plenty of exercise. Being overweight or obese
Center in Winooski, the Good Neighbor Clinic in can be hard on your liver.
White River Junction, HowardCenter/Safe For more information about hepatitis A, B,
Recovery, Vermont CARES in St. Johnsbury, the and C go to healthvermont.gov or visit your local
AIDS Project of Southern Vermont in Brattleboro, Health Department district office.
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Some of the
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Spring are ruffles and lots of the,.
Mary
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around the hem, and ruffles on
the bodice-you get the picture! the engagement of their daughter, Anna Holly, to Justin R. Pepin,
son of Roland and Brenda Pepin of Montpelier.
It’s a Boy!
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ruffles, try another fashion trend- Bachelor of Science degree in Early Childhood Education and is
metallic fabrics most softer tones Zander Christian Leno was born January 7, 2011 to Christian currently employed at Georgia Elementary School. Justin is a
and Kylie Leno of Northfield. Zander is the couple’s first child
and not so much gold metallic
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fabric-look for these one-of-a-kind
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his mom, “And we call him our ‘little big guy’.” An October wedding is planned.
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Saturday mornings at 7:50AM for
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Fashion Know-How is written by
Love, Chandler Gallery's Area Artist Show will take place from May This year's exhibit theme is "eARTh". Artists may submit up to
28 - July 10. Work from artists will be accepted on Tuesday, May three pieces in any size or media. There is a small participation fee
Alyson Lincoln McHugh, owner of
No. 9 Boutique in Barre and Montpelier Your
www.shopno9boutique.com
Family 24 from 3pm - 7pm and Wednesday, May 25 from 9am -12noon. of $10 to cover advertising and reception expenses. Chandler takes
The opening reception for artists will be held on Saturday, May 28 a 30% commission on any work that is sold. Works may be sub-
from 7pm - 9pm and the artists and community are invited to come mitted that are not for sale. All work should all be framed or sub-
enjoy the wide diversity of art on display and participate in this
mitted in a way that allows them to be easily hung or displayed.
vital gallery tradition.
Please do not submit works that have been shown at the Chandler
80th Birthday The local Artist show has always been an open call exhibit, with
the guarantee to hang at least one piece from each artist who sub- Gallery in the past.
Card Shower mits work for this celebration of artistic talent in our area. This Gallery hours are Thursday 4-6pm, Saturday & Sunday 1-3pm.
for exhibit features new work from established artists as well those For more information, please contact Betsy Cantlin at 802-431-
Clayton Copping who are exhibiting for the first time. 0204 or outreach@chandler-arts.org.
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Price Chopper (Berlin, VT) and The WORLD would like to help you wish someone special a ARIES (March 21 to AprilChelsea
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19) Pearce, 62,
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from Price Chopper (Berlin, VT). No obligation, nothing to buy. Just send birthday names two
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Kathy Gagne, 56, Randolph might
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winner each week for a Gift Certificate from Flowers By Emslie & Co. in Barre. will be101yrs.,
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4-Time State Champion is… Monaghan
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First Vermonter Inducted Into
N.E. Pool & Billiards Hall of Fame
Tucked away in the basement of his family’s He moved back to Vermont in 1989 and
hardware store in rural Northfield is a two-table immediately started winning Vermont state
pool room. It was there that 9-year-old Dave championships in 8-ball, 9-ball and straight. To
Fernandez discovered what was to be a lifelong date, he has compiled over 40 Vermont state
love of the game. championship titles.
At the age of 10, Dave’s father introduced him After winning the New England 9-ball cham-
to rifle shooting, a sport much like pool, one that pionship held at Rhode Island Billiards in 2008
requires precision and a steady hand. By the age and placing second out of 256 competitors at the
of 12, he had already claimed his first state 2009 Allen Hopkins Super Billiards Expo, a new
championship. Throughout his high school years, tour caught Dave’s attention called the New
Dave remained a dedicated athlete, playing England Joss tour. After playing in 4 to 6 Joss
hockey, baseball and golf and participating on events per year since 2000, he finally claimed a
the rifle team. A natural leader, Dave captained victory in the fall of 2010 at TJ’s in Waterville,
each of those teams as well. When he had free Maine.
time after school, one could always find him In 2008 he was sponsored by Samsara Custom
down in that two-table pool room, honing his Cues, the “best woodworkers in the pool and bil-
skills, wanting to be the best pool player ever. liards industry.”
In 1974, he brought his shooting skills to “It is a privilege and a great honor to be
Norwich University. As a member of the rifle inducted into the Hall of Fame. I would like to
team, Dave led Norwich to two New England send special thanks to Jim Stadum and Dave
team championships. In his years at Norwich, he Doucette of Samsara Cues. Thank you both, not
also accumulated three individual champion- only for your sponsorship and belief in me, but
ships and in 1977, was named to the NCAA All for supplying me with the most beautiful and
American Team. He was then invited by the best hitting cue I have ever owned,” says
1980 Olympic Committee to try out for the Fernandez.
upcoming Olympic Rifle Event to be held in “I would also like to send my thanks to Mike
Moscow, Russia. He went on to compete in the Zugland for giving me the chance to compete
National Rifle Championships in Scottsdale, against some of the world’s best pool players in
Arizona, along with the Olympic tryouts. his Joss Northeast 9-ball Tour. Thanks to Mike,
Although Dave did not make the five man I’ve had the pleasure of playing Johnny Archer,
Olympic team, he enjoyed competing with some Dennis Hatch, Ralph Souquet, Charlie Williams,
of the nation’s finest. Karen Corr, Kim Davenport, Mika Immonen,
After a brief hiatus, Dave was hit by the pool Jose Parica, Francisco Bustamante, Jennifer
bug again. He had moved to Boston in the early Barretta and many other greats,” he continues.
80’s and soon found himself playing and win- “I would also like to thank Mark Dione for
ning in the local Charlie Horse weekly tourna- running the New England 9-ball Tour which I
ments. was named player of the year in 2007, 2008 and
At the same time, the legendary Larry “Boston 2009. And last, a special thank you to my close
Shorty” Johnson was competing in some of the friend and photographer, Mitch Heydt, for all the
local Boston tournaments. Dave is one of a select ‘Cool Pool Shots!’”
few people that can say he played Boston Shorty Fernandez is ranked 69 on the 2011 Billiard
three times and beat him twice. Dave respect- Congress of America points list. He also teaches
fully acknowledges though that Shorty was past pool.

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VOLUNTEERS NEEDED All calendar submissions should be sent to editor@vt-world.com or Alzheimer’s Support Group. Rowan Court Health & Rehab, 4th
mailed to The WORLD, Attn: Calendar, 403 U.S. Route 302, Barre, Weds. of month, 3-5pm. Info/RSVP at 476-4166.
The Vermont Corporate Cup Challenge Vt. 05641. The deadline is 5:00pm, Thursday preceding publica- Alzheimer’s Support Group. Community National Bank, 2nd Weds. of
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which should be verified monthly. We are no longer able to include
Hedding United Methodist Activities & Meetings. 40 Washington
volunteers to work at the race on ongoing classes.
Street, 476-8156. Teen Center, Mon-Fri. 3-6pm; Choir, Thursdays
Thursday, May 19, 2011 Ongoing Events 7pm; Free Community Supper, Fridays 5:30-6:30pm; Celebrate
Recovery & Teen Addiction Recovery Group, Fridays 6pm;
BARRE- Expressive Arts Group for Mothers. Connect w/other Veterans Support Group, Fridays 6:30-8pm; Community Service
in Montpelier. moms & use various mediums to explore the journey of motherhood. & Food Shelf Hours: Wed & Thurs. 3-5pm. Vermont Vet to Vet,
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L.A.C.E., Wednesdays, 5:30-8pm. Info. 476-4276. Bingo. Benefits St. Monica’s School. St. Monica’s, 79 Summer St.,
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discussion & gentle critiquing. Community National Bank, second Knights Inc. Bingo. Knights of Columbus Hall, Pine Hill Rd., Friday
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Grandparents Raising Their Children’s Children. Support group.
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Bereavement Support Group. Every other Weds, 4/27-8/17, 10am; or
Cup Challenge First Presbyterian Church, 1st Weds of month, 10am-noon. 476-1480. every other Mon, 5/2-8/22, 6pm. CVHHH, 600 Granger Rd. 223-1878.
Bereaved Family Support Group. Facilitated by Central Vermont
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Friends of Aldrich Public Library. Aldrich Library, 2nd floor board- Home Health & Hospice. CVHHH, 600 Granger Rd., 2nd Wednesday
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Parkinsons Support Group. CVMC, conf. rm. #3, third Thursdays,
Clogging & Irish Step Lessons. With Green Mountain Cloggers, all
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Strong Living Exercise Program. Aldrich Library, Milne Comm. Celiac Support Group. CVMC, 2nd Wednesdays, 4:30pm. 598-9206.
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be using State Street, Bailey Avenue, Diabetes Support Program. CVMC, conf. rooms, first Thursday of
Al-Anon Spiritual Mtgs. Hedding United Methodist, Weds. 7pm.
Memorial Drive, Taylor Street, Davis Central VT Amateur Radio Club. Steak House, Barre-Montpelier
month, 7-8pm, free. Info. 371-4152.
Avenue, Court Street, Elm Street, Rd., 1st Wednesdays, 6:30pm. Info. 496-3566 or 496-2836. Civil Air Patrol. At the airport (blue hangar), Tuesdays, 6-8:30pm.
Info at 229-5193.
Summer Street, and Pearl Street. Some Mothers of Preschoolers. Monthly get-togethers for crafts, refresh-
Al-anon/Alateen. CVMC, rm. 3, Saturdays, 7pm . 866-972-5266.
ments, etc. Christian Alliance Church, 476-3221.
streets will be closed during the race. Alcoholics Anonymous. Meetings in Barre, daily; call 802-229-5100 Pregnancy & Newborn Loss Support Group. Woodridge Nursing
Please avoid these areas between for latest times & locations; www.aavt.org. Home, 4th Monday of month, 6:30-8:30pm. 371-4304 or 371-4376.
Partners for Prevention-Alcohol & Drug Abuse Coalition. CVH,
5:30 and 8:00 PM. Square & Compass Bingo. Jackpot $500 55# or less, $300 after 55.
2nd Weds. of month, 11:30am-1:30pm. Info 479-4250.
Masonic Temple, doors open 4pm, kitchen 5pm, primas 5:50, reg 7pm.
Bingo. Elks Club, Jefferson St., Sundays, open 4pm, games start 5:45. continued on page 20

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our volunteers were not committed to helping
our Department. Our Ski & Skate Sale is an When: May 14, 9am - 1pm
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soccer, basketball and skiing programs. member towns.
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welcome. CVMC, 3rd Weds. of month, 6-8pm. 461-6222.
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Airport Rd., every Tues., 6:30pm.
Savvy Speakers Toastmasters Club. BC/BS conf. room, Industrial
Ln., 1st & 3rd Tues., 5:30-7pm. 883-2313 or gplumb@pshift.com.
Birthing Center Open House. For parents, sibs, grandparents, etc.
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TEXAS HOLD ‘EM CALAIS- Men’s and Women’s Bible Study Groups. County Road,
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142 Drake Road, Plainfield, VT Proceeds benefit Vermont Fiddle Orchestra Info 472-8240/533-2245.
Weddings • Reunions • Special Events Welcome 1924 Peace and Justice Coalition. G.R.A.C.E. Arts bldg (old firehouse),
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MIDDLESEX- Food Shelf. United Methodist Church, Saturdays, Capital Orchestra. New players welcome, esp. strings. U-32,
9-10:30am. rehearsals most Mondays, 7-9pm. Info. 223-8610/joanske@sover.net
MONTPELIER- Mental Health Recovery Workshops. Free & Peace Vigil. In front of the Post Office, every Friday, 12-1pm.
open to the community. WCMH, 9 Heaton St., Fridays through 5/20, Brain Injury Support Group. Unitarian Church, first & third Thurs.
10am-noon. 223-5506. of month, 1:30-2:30pm. Info. call toll free 1-877-985-8440. Open 7 Days Starting Memorial Day
Trinity Community Thrift Store Donations. Accepted ONLY 2nd Domestic Violence Support Group. Safe & confidential, call
Thursday–Sunday 11AM–8PM
Saturday of the month, 11am-5pm. 137 Main St. Info. 229-9155. Battered Women’s Services and Shelter, 223-0855.
Survivors of Suicide Support Group. For anyone who has lost a loved PeaceVermont (CCAV) Meetings. AFSC office, 73 Main St., 1st
one to suicide. 56 East State St., 4th Thursdays, 6-7:30pm. 223-4111. Monday of each month, 5:30pm. Info 229-2340.
Science of Mind Principles Study Group. For all faiths/inquiring 2678 River Street, Bethel (2.6 mi. on VT Rt. 107)
La Leche League. Breastfeeding info & support. Unitarian Church,
minds. Universal Rivers of Life, 28 East State St., 1st & 3rd Thurs. 3rd Tuesday, 10am. Info 454-1569. 802-234-9400 www.toziersrestaurant.com
223-3427.
Umoja (Unity) Women’s Discussion Group. All ethnic groups
Trinity Teen Night. United Methodist Church, 2nd and 3rd Fridays, invited. 1st & 3rd Sat., 1pm. Info. call 229-4227.
5-9pm. Volunteers needed to share talents & hobbies. Info 279-3695.
Toastmasters. Montpelier “Speakeasies” held at National Life,
Playgroups: Baby Play, Thursdays, 9:30-11am at St. Augustine’s MONTPELIER LODGE
Church, lower level. Dads & Kids Playgroup, Thursdays, 6-7:30pm
People Center Room D, 1st and 3rd Tuesdays, noon-1pm. No fee to be
a guest. 229-7455 or email tdensmore@sentinelinvestments.com.
and Playgroup, Saturdays, 9:30-11am, both at Family Center of OF ELKS #924
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NAMI Connection. Support group for people living w/mental illness. Christian Meditation. Christ Church, Mondays, 12-1pm.
Kellogg-Hubbard Library, East Montpelier Room, 1st & 3rd Thursdays, Doors open
6-7:30pm. Info. 800-639-6480. NORTHFIELD- Weight Watchers. Gray Building, Thursdays, 5pm.
Clogging & Irish Step Lessons. W/Green Mountain Cloggers, ages
Tuesday nights at 4:00 pm
Grandparents Raising Their Children’s Children. Support group, Early Birds at 6:00pm
childcare provided. Trinity Methodist Church, 137 Main St., 2nd 8-78, donations. Sundays 5-8pm. 522-2935.
Regular Games at 7:00 pm
Thursday of month, 6-8pm. Info. 476-1480. Northfield Chess Club. Casual games & speed chess. Northfield
Calico County Quilters. All skill levels welcome. Bethany Church, Senior Center, $1, Tuesdays, 7pm. Info. 764-5880.
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Red Room, 2nd Saturday of each month, 1-3pm (NOT Oct. or May). Alcoholics Anonymous. Meetings M-W-Th. Call 802-229-5100 for JACKPOT Kitchen opens at 5:00pm
Intro. to Soka Gakkai. World peace through individual happiness. details; www.aavt.org.
Children welcome. Kellogg-Hubbard Library, last Saturday of month, Playgroup. United Church of Northfield, Wednesdays starting Oct. 6, $3,500.
11am-1pm. Info. 229-5168. 9:30-11am. Held only when school is in session. Info. 262-3292 x113. 55 numbers or less --
Community Meeting. Share stories & concerns about independent PLAINFIELD- Diabetes Discussion Group. For those w/ diabetes & Tuesday 5/10/11
living & community issues, access to health care, etc. VT Center for their families. The Health Center, 3rd Thursdays, 6:30pm. 322-6600.
Independent Living, 3rd Thursdays, 1-3pm. Info. 229-0501. Alcoholics Anonymous. Call 229-5100 for times/info, www.aavt,org. Montpelier
Woman’s Book Club: The Yada Yada Prayer Group novels by Neta RANDOLPH- Lift for Life Exercises, Tues-Fri, 8:30am; Cribbage Excellent Parking Lodge of Elks
Jackson. First Thursdays, 7pm. Info. 839-9439. Available
9:30am & Mahjongg 10am on Tuesdays; Art History Video Series #924
Bereaved Family Support Group. See listing under BERLIN. 12:45pm & Bridge Club 2pm on Wednesdays; Foot Clinics, 1st & 203 Country Club Road
Co-Dependents Anonymous (CoDA). Bethany Church basement, 2nd Weds, 10am-noon, call to sign up. All held at Randolph Senior Montpelier • 223-2600 Ext #27
Tuesdays, 6:30pm. Info. 229-9036. Center, 6 Hale St. Info. 728-9324.
Healthy Tuesdays. Free chiropractic consultation w/ Dr. Jae Ehrich, Healthier Living Workshops. Free, for anyone with a chronic illness.
DC. RiverSide Chiropractic, Tuesdays 4-6pm. 262-6097 for apptmt. Gifford Conference Ctr, Mondays, 5/16-6/27, 6-8:30pm. 728-2118.
TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly). Bethany Church, Wednesdays, Gentle Yoga Class. For people age 55+. Gifford Conference Center,
Fridays, 4/15-6/17, 1-2:15pm. Info. 476-2668.
Experience the joy of dance!
5:15pm. Info. Linda Lamberti 476-8345.
Brain Injury Support Group. All brain injury survivors, caregivers & Diabetes Support Group. Meet w/facilitators & fellow diabetics. WEEK LONG INTENSIVES FOR TEENS & ADULTS

adult family members welcome to attend. Disability Rights VT, 141 Gifford Medical Ctr, 1st Tuesday of month, 11am-noon. 728-7100. DISCOVER CONTACT IMPROVISATION with Abbi Jaffe
May 31-June 2, 5:30-7pm, $35. With a full Contact Improv Jam June 3, 6-8pm, $5-$10.
Main St., first Monday of month, 5:30-7:30pm. 1-800-834-7890 x106. Quit in Person Group. Free tobacco cessation program Gifford
Kellogg-Hubbard Library Activities. 135 Main St., 223-3338. Conference Ctr., Wednesdays, 5:30-6:30pm. Info. 728-2118. ADV CONTEMPORARY MODERN TECHNIQUE with Pauline Jennings
June 6-10, 5:30-7pm, $60.
Story Time, Tues/Weds/Fri, 10:30am. Comics Club, Tues, 3:30-5pm. Cancer Support Group. For survivors, sufferers & family. Gifford
Youth Chess Club, Weds, 5:30-7pm. Lego Club, Thurs, 3:30pm. Conference Ctr, 2nd Tuesdays, 9:30-11am. 728-2270. INTERM/ADV HIP HOP with Olivia Zoecklein June 6-10, 7-8:30pm, $60.
Dungeons & Dragons, Fri, 4-5:30pm. Games at the Library, Fri, Al-Anon/Alateen. Gifford Hospital, Weds, 7pm and Sundays, 11am. TAP 1-2 with Olivia Zoecklein June 13-17, 6-7pm, $40.
3-5pm. Read with COCO Therapy Dog, Thurs, 4pm. Lunch in a Storytime. Kimball Library, Wed., 11am, ages 2-5; Toddlertime, Fri., INTERM/ADV STREET JAZZ with Kelly Sturgis June 13-17, 7-8:30pm, $60.
Foreign Language, Weds: Spanish, Thurs: French/Italian, Friday: 10:30am; Gathering for hand work, 2nd & 4th Mon., 6pm.
Experience the joy of...
ADVANCED PERFORMANCE INTENSIVE with Polly Motley
German.
CHADD ADHD Parent Support Group. Childcare not available,
ROXBURY- Alcoholics Anonymous. Call 802-229-5100 for times &
locations; www.aavt.org.
Experience the joy of...
Dance
June 20-24, 10am-4pm and June 25, 12-4pm, $200. (must be 18 and up)
BEG/ADV BEG MODERN with Kaitlyn O’Donnell June 20-24, 5:30-7pm, $60.
please make plans for your child. Woodbury College, second Tuesday
of month, 5:30-7:30pm. Info. 498-5928. WARREN- Infant, Toddler & Parent Enrichment Series. Warren
Public Library, Tuesdays, 10am. Info. 496-3913.
Dance
BEG/ADV BEG HIP HOP with BJ PaulinClasses
June 20-24, 7-8:30pm,
starting now$60.for all ages and level
Overeaters Anonymous. Bethany Church, Fridays at noon. 223-3079. INTERM/ADV BALLET & POINTE with Shelley Ismail
WASHINGTON- Central VT ATV Club. Washington Fire Station, Classes starting now for all ages and levels
June 27-July 1. Ballet 4:30-6:15pm, $75.
Bingo. Food & beverage available. Elks Lodge, every Tuesday, doors 3rd Thurs, 6:30pm.
Jazz
Hip Hop Ballet
Pointe 6:15-7pm, $40. (Teacher approval required for pointe)
open 4pm, early bird 5pm, regular games 7pm. Modern Musical Theater
WEBSTERVILLE- Fire District #3, Prudential Committee. Jazz Hip
OPEN LEVEL Hop Ballet
CAPOEIRA with Fabio Nascimento June 27-July 1, 6-7pm, $40.
Good Beginnings of Central Vermont. Vol meetings. Bethany Monthly meeting, 105 Main St., 3rd Wed., 7pm. Modern Musical Theater Tap Lyrical Blues NIA
Church, 1st Fri. of the month, 12-1pm. Info. 279-2106. INTERM/ADV HIP HOP FUSION with Mary Jo Cahilly-Bretzin
African Dance Workout
WILLIAMSTOWN- Knitting Goup. All handwork welcome, come July 5-8,Tap
6-7:30pm, $45. Blues NIA
Lyrical
Bible Study. Christian Alliance Church, Weds., 7pm. 476-3221. for creativity & community. Ainsworth Library, Tuesdays, 7-8:30pm. African Dance Workout and more!
Register by printing Summer 2011 Registration Form at: www.cdandfs.com
Alcoholics Anonymous. Meetings in Montpelier, daily. Call 802-229- Bible Study. Christian Alliance Church, Sun., 6pm. Info. 476-3221. and more! Send in with payment to:
5100 for latest times & locations, www.aavt.org. Call 229-4676 or go to www.cdandfs.com
Grandparents Raising their Children’s Children. Support grp, CONTEMPORARY DANCE AND FITNESS STUDIO
Al-Anon. Trinity Methodist Church, Main St., Sun., 6:15-7:30pm.
for a complete brochure.
childcare provided. 1st Wed. of month. 6-8pm. 802-476-1480, x377. P.O. Box 1182, Montpelier, Vermont 05601
Call 229-4676 or go to www.cdandfs.com
Info. 1-866-972-5266.
Alcoholics Anonymous. Call 802-229-5100 for times & locations, or Contemporary Dance
for a complete brochure.
ALL CLASSES HELD AT:
Central Vermont Support Group. Meeting at Another Way, 125 www.aavt.org.
Barre St., Tuesdays 6-7:30pm. Info. 479-5485. Contemporary Dance and Fitness Studio
WOODBURY- Knitting Group. All hand work welcome. Library,
Community Kitchen. Unitarian Universalist, 2nd & 4th Sun., 4:30- 1st & 3rd Wed., 6:30-8pm. and FitnessStreet,
18 Langdon Studio 18 Langdon• St.
Montpelier • Montpelier,
(802) 229-4676VT • 05602
6pm. Info. Richard Sheir, 223-4799. continued on next page
Lorraine Neal, Director
18 Langdon St. • Montpelier, VT • call
05602 for a brochure
SL AA. 12-step recovery group for sex/relationship problems. Bethany Lorraine Neal, Director
Church, Wed., 5pm. Info. 802-249-6825.
Thought for the Day:
Survivors of Incest Anonymous. Bethany Church parlor, 115 Main “Half of the modern drugs could
St., Mondays, 5pm, Info 229-9036/454-7822. well be thrown out of the window,
except that the birds might eat
them.”
-- Dr. Martin Henry Fischer

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BI NGO! Grandparents Raising their Children’s Children. Support group, Vermont and New York in the Gilded Age: The History Behind
EVERY childcare provided. Woodbury Community Room, 4th Monday of
each month, 6-8pm. Info., call Evelyn at 476-1480.
Heron Island. With author Roberta Harold. Kellogg-Hubbard Library,
7pm. Info. 223-3338.
SUNDAY NIGHT! WORCESTER- Playgroup. Town Hall, Fridays through school year,
9:30-11:30am.
MORRISVILLE- GED Testing. Social studies, science & reading at
3pm, take 1 or 2; writing at 5:30pm, math at 6pm, take only one.
Jackpot #1 #53 $1,325 Knitting Night. The Wool Shed, Tuesdays, 6:30-8:30 Morrisville Learning Center, 52 Portland St. Pre-register 888-5531.
PLAINFIELD- Plainfield Book Club. This month’s books are
Jackpot #2 #55 $2,100 Wednesday, May 11 “Dreams From My Father” by Barack Obama and “People of the
Flashball #1 $600 BARRE- Artisan Demo: Wool Spinning. See Chris Hall demon-
Book” by Geraldine Brooks. Cutler Library, 6:30-8pm. 454-8504.
TUNBRIDGE- John Gorka. Performance by one of America’s pre-
strate wool spinning. Free cup of coffee if you say you saw this in The miere singer/songwriters. Town Hall, $15 advance/$20 at door,
Doors open 4:00PM World. L.A.C.E., 159 North Main St., noon-3pm. Info. 476-4276. 7:30pm. Tix at SoRo Market, Tunbridge Store, or www.mtnfolk.org.
Premies 6:00PM Open Mike. With host John Lackard. Mulligan’s Irish Pub, no cover, WARREN- The Music of America. Mad River Chorale performs
Games 7:00PM 9pm. Info. 479-5545. music by America’s great composers. Sugarbush Resort, Gate House
BERLIN- Women Business Owners Network Mtg. Nilda Kerr Lodge, $15/$12 students/free for kids 11 & under, 7:30pm. 496-4781.
speaks on “Branding Break-Through - What’s My Brand.” Light WATERBURY- Red Cross Blood Drive. All eligible donors are
Barre Elks Lodge snacks provided. Central VT Chamber of Commerce, 33 Stewart Rd, encouraged to give blood. St. Leo’s Hall, noon-5:30pm.
10 Jefferson St., Barre $9 members/$10 guests, 5:30-7:30pm. RSVP Tcrowther@vsecu.com.
Exporting Fundamentals: How to Increase Profits Through
EAST TOPSHAM- Rummage Sale. Benefits Topsham U.P. Church. Exporting. Hosted by VT Small Business Development Center and
Handicap Accessible • Kitchen opens at 5:00PM Town Hall, 10am-3pm. others. Best Western, $20, 8:30am-noon. Pre-reg. at www.vtsbdc.org.
MARSHFIELD- Poetry Reading with Leonard Irving. Leonard was
born in Scotland, served in the British Royal Marines, and currently Friday, May 13
lives in Plainfield. Jaquith Public Library, FREE, 7pm. 426-3581. BARRE- The Hyssongs. An evening of Christian music, witness and
MONTPELIER- The Fireman’s Ball. Part of Osher Lifelong humor. First Baptist Church, 24 Washington St., offerings, 7pm.

CANADIAN CLUB Learning’s “Czech Films: Cinema of Irony” series. Discussion led by
Rick Winston. Savoy Theater, $5 non-members, 10am. 454-4675.
Arts & Crafts Day. Experienced book mender Ellen Allman shows
you how to repair your favorite well-used book. Aldrich Public

BINGO
You Come, Too. Discussion of the poetry of Seamus Heaney, incl. Library, FREE, 3pm. Info. 476-7550 x304.
“Mid-Term Break,” “Digging,” and more. Led by VHC Exec. Director Contemporary Dance and Fitness Studio Spring Showcase. Feat.
Peter Gilbert. VT Humanities Council, 5:30pm. 262-2626 x306. over 350 dancers, ages 6-60, performing a variety of styles. Barre
Green and Growing. Preschool discovery program for kids age 3-5. Opera House, $10 through CD&FS/$12 at door, 7pm. Info. 229-4676.
• Flash Ball: $500. Dress for a walk on the trails. North Branch Nature Center, $5 per EAST TOPSHAM- Rummage Sale. Town Hall, 10am-3pm. See 5/11.
child, 10-11:30am. Info. 229-6206.
• Mini Jackpot 52#'s: $2,775. Recreation Department Open House. Ice cream! 10% off pool
MARSHFIELD- For the Next Seven Generations. This film tells
the story of 13 Indigenous Grandmothers who came together to bring
• Jackpot 53#'s: $1,300. passes purchased during Open House. Montpelier Recreation the planet back into balance. Jaquith Library, FREE, 7pm. 426-3581.
Department, 55 Barre St., FREE, 4-6pm. Info. 225-8699. Annual Tent Sale. Variety of items, clothes bag sale. Something for
Thursday Night Haitian Drumming. Music & dancing with Haitian master drummer, everyone. Christ Covenant Anglican Catholic Church, 9am-6pm.
•Doors Open at 4:00 PM THIS WE Bill Nathan, plus updates on the situation in Haiti. All ages. Unitarian
EK MONTPELIER- To Kill a Mockingbird. Lost Nation Theater, 8pm.
•Premies at 6:00 PM SPECIA 'S Church, free/donations to Hearts with Haiti, 7-9pm. 229-0028. See description 5/12.
•Regular Games at 7:00 PM L
CANADIAN CLUB SHEPA What is Soy and What Do You Do With it? Enjoy a cooking demo Ladies Night Flat Fix and Race Remedy. A women-only evening of
ROUTE 14 • 479-9090 RD'S & tasting with Chris Bennett, and take home some recipes. Hunger
Mtn Coop, $5 mbrs/$10 non, 5:30-7:30pm. Pre-reg. 223-8004 x202.
refreshments and bike maintenance. Part of “Friday Night Fix” work-
shop series. Onion River Sports, 6-7:30pm. Info. 229-9409.
Just outside of Barre PIE
Thursday, May 12
Spring Migration Bird Walk. Explore the fields, woods & river at
NBNC for Bobolink, Yellow Warbler & more. North Branch Nature
BARRE- Streamside Restoration Projects. Volunteers needed, hosted Center, $5/free for members, 7-9:30am. Info. 229-6206.
by Friends of the Winooski River & Winooski Nat. Resources Movie & Star-Gazing. Watch a movie featuring a creature from
Conservation District. Dress for outdoors. VT Granite Museum, 9:30- beyond the stars. Then go outside for some star-gazing! Kellogg-
11:30am; 859 So. Barre Rd., 12:30-3pm. RSVP appreciated, 882-8276. Hubbard Library, 7pm. Rain date May 20th. Info. 223-3338.
“The Hyssongs”
will be presenting Prospect and Refuge: Space and Inspiration in the Garden. North Sea Gas. One of Scotland’s most popular folk bands performs
a concert Landscape design expert Jean Vissering explores how our primitive a benefit show for Vermont Fiddle Orchestra. Unitarian Church, 130
human origins led to some universal aesthetic landscape preferences. Main St., $15 at door/$12 advance, 7:30pm. Info. 1-877-FIDDLE-1.
of Gospel Music Studio Place Arts, $8, 7-8:30pm. RSVP 479-7069. Middle School Dance. For 6th, 7th & 8th graders, music by DJ Don
at First Baptist Church
24 Washington Street, Barre EAST TOPSHAM- Rummage Sale. Town Hall, 10am-3pm. See 5/11. P. Hosted by Montpelier Rec. Department. Central VT Memorial
MARSHFIELD- Sports Film Night. Chevy Chase, Ted Knight, Civic Center, $5, 7-10pm. Info. 225-8699.
on Friday, May 13 WATERBURY- The Music of America. Mad River Chorale per-
Rodney Dangerfield, and Bill Murray tee off for a round of fairway
at 7:00 P.M. foolishness. Jaquith Public Library, FREE, 7pm. Info. 426-3581. forms music by America’s great composers. Waterbury Congregational
Free Will Offering
MONTPELIER- To Kill a Mockingbird. LNT present Harper Lee’s Church, $15/$12 students/free kids 11 & under, 7:30pm. 496-4781.
“The Hyssongs” are a well-known Southern timeless tale, in partnership with VT Humanities Council’s Vermont Ham & Bean Supper. With cole slaw, potato salad, rolls, lemon
Gospel Music family who sing and travel Reads 2011 project. Lost Nation Theater, $20-$25 adults/$15-$20 meringue and chocolate cream pie. Eat in or take out. Waterbury
extensively throughout the United States
students & seniors/$10 ages 6-11, 7pm. Info. 229-0492. Congregational Church, $10 adults/$5 kids 12 & under, 5-7pm.
and Canada. Dell, Susan, and Richard
Book Discussion: To Kill a Mockingbird. A VHC VT Reads event,
Saturday, May 14
have appeared on television, radio,
and are Nashville recording artists. led by Gina Logan. Westview Meadows, FREE, 1:30pm. 223-3338.
With family vocal harmony, lively energetic
style, humor, brass instruments (trumpet Sara Grace and the Suits. Soul music, ages 21+. Charlie-O’s, 9pm. BARRE- VFO Texas Hold’em Tournament. 80% payout, all pro-
and trombone), and a love for God, Vermont Medigap Blue Informational Session. For Vermonters just ceeds benefit Vermont Fiddle Orchestra. Canadian Club, Rte 14, $25
they encourage and uplift people retiring or turning 65 to learn about Medigap Blue supplemental insur- satellites at 11am, $100 main event at 1pm. Info. 223-8945.
wherever they appear. ance policies. Elks Club, FREE, 5:30-7:30pm. Info. 371-3299. continued on next page

Ballet Annual 2011 Annual UNSALE


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Location: Barre Old Labor Hall
46 Granite Street, Barre
Friday, May 20
Tap at 6:30 PM New & Used Clothing, Dishes, Furniture, Electronics, Games,
and
Hip HopMay 21
Saturday,
Books, Appliances, Sports Equipment, Bedding, Blankets, Toys
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Thursday from 9AM to 4PM. Call Barb at 802-476-7002 with Questions!

ANNOUNCING
As A Fundraiser For Our Big
Summer Work Project–
Elderly & Low Income
DANDELION FESTIVAL
Come Taste Dandelion Wine
Home Owners–We Are Hosting A Fruit & Grape Wines Local Music
Golf Tournament Dandelions Healthy? You bet. Come join
Saturday, May 21
us at the winery. Learn about cooking
this nutritious plant (weed?) Share
at Montague Golf Course recipes. Music. Taste our Dandelion
with former Red Sox great Wine. Help pick dandelions for
next year’s wine.
Bernie Carbo
Lots of contests, including: Saturday, May 21
★Hole-In-One Sponsor $700
★Putting Contest Sponsor $500
★Golf Cart Sponsor $750
from Noon to 5:00PM
★Practice Range Sponsor $750
★Putting Green Sponsor $750
★Grand Work Site/House Project Sponsor $1,500 Grand View Winery
★Breakfast Sponsor $1,200 ★$1 Million Shot $1,500 Max Gray Rd., E. Calais • 456-7012
Call Pastor Rick Kesterson at 802-595-9583 www.GrandViewWinery.com
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Contemporary Dance and Fitness Studio Spring Showcase. Barre MONTPELIER- To Kill a Mockingbird. Lost Nation Theater, 2pm.
SUZANNA’S
RESTAURANT
Breakfast
Mon.-Sat. 6:30-11
Sunday 8-11
........
Lunch
Opera House, 7pm. See description 5/13. See description 5/12. Mon.-Fri. 11-2
RECEPTIONS & BUS. MEETINGS
Art’s First. Free art activities for youth ages 7-10 yrs. Studio Place Joseph Pepper Piano Recital. Performing works by Bach, Beethoven, at Hilltop Inns of Vermont
........
Arts, FREE, 1-3:30pm. RSVP by 5/13, 479-7069. Bathory-Kitsz, Chopin and Mozart. Bethany Church, 115 Main St., by Across from CV Hospital on Airport Rd. in Berlin
Dinner
MDA Fill-the-Boot Benefit. Barre City Fire Fighters will be at the donation (sugg. $20), 3pm. Info. 223-2424 x224. Mon.-Sat. 5-9
intersection of Routes 302 & 14 with their boots, from 9am-2pm, to
collect donations in support of the Muscular Dystrophy Association.
PLAINFIELD- Ham Dinner. With scalloped potatoes, homemade
pie, more. Wyoming Lodge, takeouts 4:30-6:30pm. RSVP 454-7301.
229-6164
BARRE TOWN- Barre Town Democrats Meeting. All are welcome
to join discussion on the topic “Affecting Social Change.” Barre Town Monday, May 16 NEW!
Municipal Building, 8-10am. Info. lcoates2@aol.com EAST MONTPELIER- East Montpelier & Calais Historical Nightly Dinner Specials
DUXBURY- Calvary Road. Performance of original & contempo- Societies Meeting. Michael Duane will discuss Irish history and
rary Christian music, presented by Under One Roof Ministry. Green
Mtn Community Alliance Church, Rte 100, 6:30pm. Info. 371-7969.
immigrants in Vermont. Four Corners Schoolhouse, 7pm. NEW!
HARDWICK- Art Opening. Public reception for new photography Daily Lunch Specials
EAST TOPSHAM- Bag Sale. Town Hall, 9am-noon. See 5/11. exhibit by Lisa Dimondstein. Claire’s Restaurant, 4-6pm. 472-7053.
MARSHFIELD- Annual Plant Swap. Bring your extra plants and
gardening questions. Label plants & provide info. if you can. Please,
MONTPLIER- Spring Green Smoothies. Linda Wooliever makes
raw food smoothies with local greens and wild edibles. Hunger Mtn
PLUS!
no invasives. Jaquith Public Library, 8am-noon. Info. 426-3581. Coop, $7 members/$9 non-mbrs, 6-7pm. Pre-reg. 223-8004 x202. Great Banquet & Business Meeting
Annual Tent Sale. Variety of items, clothes bag sale. Something for Rooms
everyone. Christ Covenant Anglican Catholic Church, 9am-5pm. Tuesday, May 17
MONTPELIER- To Kill a Mockingbird. Lost Nation Theater, 8pm. BRADFORD- GED Testing. Social studies, science & reading at ALSO VISIT OUR MAHOGANY LOUNGE
See description 5/12. 11am, take 1 or 2; writing at 1:30pm, math at 2pm, take only one. Large 40” TV Screen
Book Talk with Bernie Sanders. Sen. Sanders shares and signs his Bradford Learning Center, 24 Barton St. Pre-register 222-3282.
DAILY
SPECIALS Come enjoy your favorite beverage
book, “The Speech” about his Dec. 2010 filibuster to call to action the MONTPELIER- Author & Gardener Henry Homeyer. Discussing or cocktail. Full menu available. Full
middle class. Bear Pond Books, FREE, 5:30pm. Info. 229-0774. his new book, “Organic Gardening Not Just in the North East: A Banquet
South American Folk Rhythms. Workshop taught by the Alturas Hands-on Guide.” Bear Pond Books, FREE, 7pm. Info. 229-0774. Facility
Duo. For beginning to advanced musicians. Summit School of How to Apply Horse Sense to Leading Change in Life and Work.
Traditional Music, Barre St., $25, 10:30am-noon. 802-917-1186. Learn the 5 elements that horses listen for in their leader, and how this
The Music of America. Mad River Chorale performs music by parallels human leadership & social dynamics. W/Lucinda Newman.
America’s great composers. Bethany Church, $15/$12 students/free Hunger Mtn Coop, FREE, 5:30-7:30pm. Pre-reg. 223-8004 x202.
for kids 11 & under, 7:30pm. Info. 496-4781. NORTHFIELD- Red Cross Blood Drive. All eligible donors are
Capital City Farmers Market. Local produce, plants, baked goods encouraged to give blood. Northfield High School, noon-5:30pm. Movie Listings for Friday, May 13 thru May 19
and more. Corner of State St. & Elm St., 9am-1pm. Info. 223-2958. WOODBURY- Wild Edible and Medicinal Plant Walk. Learn CAPITOL MONTPELIER 229-0343
A
Eco Fair. Feat. workshops, live music, electronics recycling, food, plant identification, principles of sustainable harvesting, more.
environmental products for sale, yard sale & more. Free tote if you Wisdom of the Herbs School, $10, 6-7:30pm. Pre-register 456-8122. MATINEES SATURDAY & SUNDAY
bring a non-perishable food item. National Life Bldg, 9am-2pm. THOR IN 3D --PG-13 ................................. 1:30 6:30 9:00
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Crafty Second Saturday: Back to the Land. Get started on your CurPublic
Art Reception.
re reception for the Four Seasons Mural Project. MATINEES SATURDAY & SUNDAY
garden by decorating a planter & planting some seeds. Vermont Studio Place Arts, 3-5pm.
FAST FIVE --PG-13-- ................................ 1:30 6:30 9:00
History Museum, free w/museum admission, 1-3pm. Info. 828-2180. PRIEST --PG-13-- .................................... 1:30 6:30 8:45
Growing Awareness. Documentary examining Community Supported
MORRISVILLE- Book Auction and Gala. Silent & live auctions, Agriculture (CSA) through the story of organic growers in the Pacific
24-Hr Movie Line 229-0343
BUY TICKETS ONLINE AT: www.fgbtheaters.com
presentations by noted VT authors, refreshments, more. Supports MCL Northwest. LACE, 159 No. Main St., screenings at 5:30pm & 7pm.
capital campaign. Morristown Centennial Library, FREE, 4:30-6:30pm.
Open Mike. With host John Lackard. Mulligan’s Irish Pub, no cover,
PLAINFIELD- Wildflowers of New England. Using Newcomb’s 9pm. Info. 479-5545.
Wildflower Guide, hosted by NE Wildflower Soc. Plainfield Sanctuary,
$142 mbrs/$167 non, 9am-1pm. Pre-reg. 508-877-7630 x3303. continued on next page
RANDOLPH- Swing Noir. You’ll be transported back to the early

SAMBEL’S
days of jazz, with the energy of a swinging jazz club. Cash bar.
Chandler’s Upper Gallery, $8 advance/$10 at door, 7:30pm. 728-6464.
ROYALTON- Chicken Pie Supper. Benefits Knights of Columbus

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Charles H. Phillips Council. Takeouts available. Royalton Academy Sponsored Weekly Every Wednesday Evening
Building, $9/$8 seniors/$4 kids 5-10, 5pm. Info. 763-8285.
WILLIAMSTOWN- Baked Ham Dinner. With cold salads, rolls, By Italian American Heritage, Inc.
dessert. Also 50/50 raffle, door prizes, W&J Karaoke for $3 at door.
Williamstown Moose Lodge, $6 dinner, 6pm. Now Open Great Fo
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EAST CALAIS- Buddha’s Birthday Celebration. Includes ceremo-
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MIDDLESEX- Pottery Critique & Potluck Dinner. Bring some
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$35 BERLIN- Central VT Prostate Cancer Support Group. Guest plays by historical society, Bethel Fire Dept, Joseph Smith Memorial
INCLUDES: speaker Jane Kaufman, PT from Phoenix Physical Therapy discusses Site, others. Whitcomb High School, FREE, 9am-3pm. 234-5064.
wish that incontinence. CVMC, conf. room #2, 6-7:45pm. Info. 223-2933. CRAFTSBURY- Tracy Wolters & Professor Fairbanks Duo. Jazz,
• 1 col. x 2 1/2” MONTPELIER- Kolya. Part of Osher Lifelong Learning’s “Czech swing, blues, bluegrass & originals, on keyboards, guitar and violin.
special AD in the issue Films: Cinema of Irony” series. Discussion led by Rick Winston.
Savoy Theater, $5 for non-members, 10am. Info. 454-4675.
The Music Box, 8pm. Info. 586-7533.
someone a of your choice Red Cross Blood Drive. All eligible donors are encouraged to give
DUXBURY- Work Hike with Green Mtn Club. On Long Trail/
Bamforth Ridge. All abilities, 3-4 miles RT, wear work clothes &
blood. National Life Building, 9am-3pm. Info. 1-800-RED-CROSS.
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Ride of Silence. Honors all bicycyclists injured in crashes with motor
vehicles. 12-mile RT ride to Middlesex on Route 2. Helmets manda-
gloves. Meet at Montpelier High School at 8am. Info. 223-1406.
EAST CALAIS- Dandelion Festival. Learn about cooking this nutri-
tious plant, sample dandelion wine, enjoy great music and more.
Birthday! Board for A Day tory, bright clothing recommended. Meet at Statehouse lawn, 6pm.

Thursday, May 19
Grand View Winery, Max Gray Rd., noon-5pm. Info. 456-7012.
HARDWICK- Head in the Clouds w/ Michael Trautman. Fun for
the whole family with slapstick, magic, juggling & ping-pong balls.
• Two 4x6 Pictures BARRE TOWN- Antique Road Show. Bring your favorite items to Hardwick Town House, sugg. donation $10/$5 kids, 8pm. 533-2589.
of Outdoor Sign be appraised by James Marquis. No jewelry, please. Fundraiser for MONTPELIER- Contradance. With caller Jeff Petrovitch and music
new school garden, refreshments will be sold. Barre Town School, $5 by Spare Parts. Bring clean, soft-soled shoes. Capital City Grange, $8,
for 1 item/$10 for 3 items, 6:30-8:30pm. 476-6617. 8pm. Info. 744-6163.
• AND Have the MONTPELIER- Montpelier Alive Fundraiser. Portion of proceeds Kids Night Out = Parents Night Out! Art, dancing, storytelling &
name published will support Montpelier Alive’s efforts in downtown Montpelier. play for ages 4 & up. Bring a snack. Contemporary Dance & Fitness
in The WORLD/ Three Penny Taproom, 7-10pm.
Studio, $5 per child/hour (cash), 5-9pm. Must pre-register, 229-4676.
Price Chopper Counterpoint Chorus: Yiddish and Hebrew Songs from the Old
World. Performance to celebrate Jewish History Month and to benefit Capital City Farmers Market. Local produce, plants, baked goods
Birthday Ad Wood’s Collection Care & Educational programs. T.W. Wood Gallery, and more. Corner of State St. & Elm St., 9am-1pm. Info. 223-2958.
36 College St. $20/$15 seniors/$10 students, 7:30pm. 828-8743. Auditions: RENT- School Edition. For Cafe Noir production, shows
NORTHFIELD- Playground Walk-a-thon. To raise money for NES in late July in Waitsfield, Montpelier, Burlington. U-32 High School,
• Call Now & playground. Students raising pledges, or donate directly to NES-PTO 9am. Call for appointment, 496-4781.
Lordy, LordyReserve Your through the school. Walk from Northfield Elementary to Norwich Mountain Birdwatch Training Session. For volunteers, hosted by
Ad Space & campus, 1-2:30pm. Rain date 5/27. Info. 485-4337. VT Center for Ecostudies. Learn about the program, methods, & prac-
Look Who’s WORLD Sign! PLAINFIELD- A Whirlwind Tour of the World, Including tice point counts. North Branch Nature Ctr, FREE, 7pm. 229-6206.

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Vermont! Multi-media show and Q&A with photographer Ethan
Hubbard. Book giveaway! Cutler Library, FREE, 6:30pm. 454-8504.
WARREN- An Evening of Song with Piero Bonamico. Sugarbush
Resort, Timbers Restaurant, $45 with dinner/$20 without, shows
City Hall Centennial Tribute Concert. Feat. Myra Flynn as Janis
Joplin, Gregory Douglass as Kate Bush, Dave Keller, Jay Ekis &
many more. Benefits Reach Care Bank & Montpelier Senior Ctr. VT
College of Fine Arts gym, $15 advance/$20 at door, 7pm. 229-4427.
Don’t forget... 802-479-2582 5:30pm & 8pm. Info. 800-53-SUGAR. NORTHFIELD- Peace and Pardon in the Parlor. Feat. poetry, song
A picture is worth a
& trivia from the turn of the century, live music by Mark Lester, & a
thousand words! or 1-800-639-9753
Friday, May 20 fabulous silent auction. United Church of Northfield, silent auction
DUXBURY- Auditions: RENT- School Edition. For Cafe Noir pro- begins 6pm, show begins 7pm, winners named at 9pm. 483-6139.
duction, shows in late July in Waitsfield, Montpelier, Burlington. PLAINFIELD- Poetics in Plainfield. SafeArt’s teen & adult perfor-

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Harwood Union High School, 3pm. Call for appointment, 496-4781. mance ensemble present selected material from their recently pub-
MONTPELIER- Spring Migration Bird Walk. Join NBNC & lished book, “On Our Way.” Cutler Library, 11am. Info. 454-8504.

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explore for migrants incl. Blackburnian Warbler, Scarlet Tanager, more. RANDOLPH- VT Philharmonic Spring Concert. Works by Grieg,
Hubbard Park New Shelter, $5/free for members, 7-9:30am. 229-6206. Couperin, & Dvorak, pre-concert talk w/conductor Lou Kosma.
MORRISVILLE- Red Cross Blood Drive. All eligible donors are Chandler Music Hall, $15/$12 seniors/$5 students, 7:30pm. 728-9878.

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encouraged to give blood. VFW, noon-6pm. 1-800-RED-CROSS. RANDOLPH CTR- Citizen Leadership in a Connected Age.
RANDOLPH- The Next Generation. Performances by outstanding Broadband conference w/ workshops, keynote address by Matt Dunne,
high school age classical musicians from NY, VT & NH. Chandler more. VT Technical College, $20 incl. lunch, 8am-5pm. 802-859-3090.
5/11 David Crosby & Graham Nash, Flynn Theater - Burlington, VT Music Hall, $15/$10 students 18 & under, 7:30pm. Info. 728-6464. STOWE- Annual Plant & Bake Sale. Perennials, herbs, gardening
5/12 Bruce Cockburn, Woodstock Townhall Theatre - Woodstock, VT books & delicious baked items. Rain or shine. Sponssored by Friends
5/12 Molly Hatchet, Tupelo Music Hall - White River Junction, VT Saturday, May 21 of the Stowe Free Library. Library lawn, 9am-1pm.
5/13 Paula Poundstone, Tupelo Music Hall - White River Junction, VT ADAMANT- 9th Annual Adamant Blackfly Festival. Kids’ activi- TUNBRIDGE- Jeni and Billy. Appalachian folk music duo from SW
5/20 Eileen Jewel, Tupelo Music Hall - White River Junction, VT ties 11am-2pm; parade at 2pm; music, food & fun throughout the day. Virginia perform for MountainFolk. Town Hall, $15 advance/$20 at
5/20 The Kingston Trio, Lebanon Opera House - Lebanon, NH Adamant Co-op, 1313 Haggett Rd, FREE, 11am-5pm. 223-1772. door, 7:30pm. Info. 431-3433 or folkbloke@hotmail.com.
5/27 Ray LaMontagne, Midway Lawn, Champlain Valley Expo - Essex
Junction, VT BARRE- Montpelier Community Gospel Choir. Grand Finale event WATERBURY- Prince and Princess Story Time. Come dressed as
5/28 Ray Manzarek / The Roy Rogers Band, Tupelo Music Hall - White River of VHC’s Vermont Reads project. First Universalist Church, 7pm. royalty for some regal stories, face painting and a craft. For ages 3-6
Junction, VT Art’s First. Free art activities for youth ages 11-13 yrs. Studio Place years. Waterbury Public Library, 10am. Pre-register 244-7036.
Arts, FREE, 1-3:30pm. RSVP by 5/20, 479-7069.
Sunday, May 22
6/1 Big Bad Voodoo Daddy, Tupelo Music Hall - White River Junction, VT
6/4 Chris Smither, Tupelo Music Hall - White River Junction, VT 9th Annual Plant Sale. Annuals, perennials and more, rain or shine.
6/3 The Avett Brothers, Midway Lawn, Champlain Valley Expo - Essex Hosted by BCEMS PTO, benefits Barre Youth Mentor Program. Barre BARRE- Young Singers Chorus of VT: Spring Pops Concert. Feat.
Junction, VT City Elementary Middle School, 50 Parkside Terrace, 9am-noon. Vermont students spanning grades 1 to 12. Barre Opera House, $15
6/13 Bela Fleck, Lebanon Opera House - Lebanon, NH 4-H State Day. Talented 4-H’ers from all over VT share presenta- adults/$12 students/free for kids 11 & under, 7pm. Info. 496-4781.
6/25 Greg Brown, Tupelo Music Hall - White River Junction, VT tions, demos, public speaking contest, art exhibit, more. Refreshments HARDWICK- VT Philharmonic Spring Concert. Works by Grieg,
6/24 - 6/26 Solid Sound Festival 2011, MASS MoCA - North Adams, MA for sale. Barre Auditorium, FREE, 8:30am-3:30pm. Info. 800-571- Couperin, & Dvorak. Pre-concert talk with conductor Lou Kosma.
7/1 Red Horse, Tupelo Music Hall - White River Junction, VT 0668. Hardwick Town House, $15/$12 seniors/$5 students, 3:30pm. Tickets
7/17 Edwin McCain, Tupelo Music Hall - White River Junction, VT Onion River Chorus: Missa Votiva. Directed by Larry Gordon, the at door or at www.vermontphilharmonic.org
7/28 McMaster & Leahy, Tupelo Music Hall - White River Junction, VT 55-voice choir and 12-piece Baroque orchestra perform Jan Zelenka’s MONTPELIER- Contact Improvisation & Movement Exploration
7/28 Bright Eyes, Meadowbrook US Cellular Pavilion - Gilford, NH Baroque masterwork. St. Monica Church, 8pm. Info. 426-3210. Jam. Newcomers arrive at 10 for informal skill-building, open contact
7/29 Bright Eyes, Shelburne Museum - Shelburne, VT BARRE TOWN- Hazardous Waste Collection. Hosted by CVSWMD.
8/26 Doobie Brothers & Lynyrd Skynyrd, Meadowbrook US Cellular Pavilion - jam starts 10:30. Contemporary Dance & Fitness, $3-$5, 10am-noon.
Businesses must call ahead. Barre Town Garage, $15 per residential car Info. 778-0300.
Gilford, NH load for residents of member towns. 9am-1pm. Info. 229-9383 x106.
12/4 George Winston, Tupelo Music Hall - White River Junction, VT Onion River Chorus: Missa Votiva. Directed by Larry Gordon, the
BERLIN- Shred Saturday. Bring up to 10 boxes of your private 55-voice choir and 12-piece Baroque orchestra perform Jan Zelenka’s
For venue phone numbers, call documents for professional shredding by SecurShred. Free & open to Baroque masterwork. Unitarian Church, 7:30pm. Info. 426-3210.
The Point at 223-2396 9:00 to 5:00 the community. VSECU, 365 Paine Turnpike, 9am-1pm. 371-5162.
STOWE- Wildflower Walk w/ Green Mtn Club. Moderate, 3-4 miles
Mon.-Fri., or visit our web site at www.pointfm.com BETHEL- Bethel Postcard & History Fair. Vendors selling post- in Cotton Brook section of Mt. Mansfield State Park. Bring lunch. Meet
cards, stamps, antiques & more, plus genealogy assistance and dis- at Montpelier H.S. at 9am, or Cotton Brook gate at 10am. 244-6132.

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Roger Hill Lost in Laconia (documentary & panel
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AUTO
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has openings for school-age
g
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SWM LOOKING for SWF, 50-
lated products or services, call
the ATTORNEY GENERAL’S
CONSUMER ASSISTANCE
5’x 8’ TRAILER, sides and
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located in downtown Montpelier in a desirable area Generator $350. 802-485-3330 3prs, $5/ea. Denim Pants,
has chair rental opportunity for
at end of cul-de-sac.
c. WANTED AIRLINES ARE hiring. Train
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clientele. Ongoing education Breakfast, lunch, healthyh snacks
lth k $ CASH $ tenance career. FAA ap- FOR SALE: Pure VT Maple Syr-
provided. Retail space plus VOLUNTEERS WANTED. FOR JUNK VEHICLES proved program. Financial up, Beede’s Sugar House, Hart
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FOR INFO, 802-522-4279.

PRODUCTION & WAREHOUSE Hardwick Elementary School


Immediate openings in Waterbury area. Support Staff Vacancies
1st, 2nd & 3rd shift openings up to $12.00/hr. The Vermont Flannel Co.
Dedicated To World Comfort
July 1, 2011
Two 2nd shift Custodian Positions
Basic computer skills preferred. TM

Long-term temp/permanent potential and Experienced full-time with benefits

seasonal openings. Insurance benefits available. Industrial Stitchers Requirements for this position: high school diploma
or equivalent and a minimum of 2 years experience
Versatility with both overlock and single in related work field.
Apply online at needle machines; home sewing Anyone interested should mail resume, and current letters
www.spherion.com/jobs experience beneficial. Quality work! of work reference to:
Jeff LeCours, Supervisor of Building and Grounds
Enter ID #1001571412 1-800-232-7820 East Barre Hazen Union School
PO Box 368, Hardwick, VT 05843
Successful candidates will complete the Criminal Records
process. Applications will be accepted until positions are
filled.
EOE

Weatherization Program
Electronic Data Management Technician: full time w/ Berlin Elementary School
Building Performance Analyst and Sales benefits.Seeking a motivated detail oriented individual to
provide back up to the Data Management Specialist. This
Paraeducator(s)
The Building Performance Analyst will help homeowners The Berlin Elementary School anticipates the
understand energy saving opportunities and recommend position will be required to learn the Avatar Practice
Management System as well as the Clinical Workstation need for one or two full-time paraeducators for
improvements. The position includes diagnostic testing
(including blower door tests and infrared imagery), estimat- Electronic Medical Record package. The ideal candidate the 2011-2012 school year. Successful candidates
ing and work scope development. Sales support will include will have in-depth knowledge of database structures and will possess a minimum of an Associate’s Degree
outreach, marketing support, sales tracking and closing. The data exports, experience with Crystal Reports and report- and experience with elementary school children.
position supports the low-income weatherization program. ing methodology, experience with Microsoft ACCESS, Unconditional respect for children, families and col-
Experienced building science professional with demonstrated Query, Excel and Word, experience with medical billing leagues, a love of learning and supporting student
abilities to perform energy assessments and culminating in an and documentation requirements and have a basic success, and the patience and flexibility to support
energy renovation project preferred. accounting and general ledger knowledge. BA in busi- positive student behavior a must. Interested candi-
Full time position, competitive salary, incentives, complete ness administration, MIS or IT related field and/or 5-7 dates should send a letter of interest, resume, and
training, and excellent benefits. Submit letter of interest and years experience in database administration. Experience three current letters of reference by May 18th to:
resume to: in MS ACCESS, Crystal Reports or comparable software
packages required. Chris Dodge, Principal
CVCAC, Human Resources, 195 US RT 302 - Berlin, Barre, Berlin Elementary School
VT 05641. Or e mail to cvcachr@cvcac.org Visit our website Only qualified applicants will receive a response. Valid driver’s license, excellent driving
for a complete job description at www.cvcac.org record and access to a safe, reliable, insured vehicle is required. Send letter of interest 372 Paine Turnpike North
and resume to: WCMHS, Personnel, PO Box 647, Montpelier, VT 05601. Berlin, Vermont 05602
Equal Opportunity Employer Contact: 802-229-1399 x261 • Fax 802-223-6423 • personnel@wcmhs.org
• www.wcmhs.org. EOE.

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LEATHER LIVING ROOM SET in 1999 TRACKER TARGA, 17 CERTIFIED USED BOATS OUTBOARD MOTOR, Mercury
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shape, $7,500.00. 802-456-8873 tified Technicians and are all in $1750. or best offer. Call 802- Airport Rd, Berlin. 802-223-6252

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1-800-639-9753
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BOAT RENTALS Enjoy fishing,
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ture Frames, 31”X13”, $15/ horn, Hammond Organ, others pontoon boats in and out of the
ea or $20/both. Please call 4 sale. 1-516-377-7907. water so you can just enjoy the
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229-0952, 802-272-1875 www.
companies that promise to scrub Coordinator of Collaborative Systems/ Case Manager: Full time w/ benefits. This
your credit report of accurate
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through collaborative efforts between the mental health and corrections system, as well
IN CDL?
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accurate negative information DAVID GAILLARD
802-472-3205
as other community partners. Those in the target population are identified as being at
can be reported for up to seven risk of becoming involved with the criminal justice system. Clients shall include
years, and some bankrupt-
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Mileage reimbursement for work related transport provided.
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in good condition, plus Like
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YARD SALES! GARAGE SALES! RUMMAGE SALES! STORAGE
continued
HUNTING/GUNS/
ARCHERY
1ST TIME: BIG YARD SALE. FLEA MARKET Space Available
70 Bridge St, So. Barre. May in the Greenhouse at Plainfield HUGE YARD SALE, 3 Grace STREET WIDE YARD/GA- GUNS, AMMUNITION & Re-
14-15/Raindate 28-29. 8HP Hardware starting July 1st Ave Barre Sat 5/14 8am-4pm. RAGE Sale. Forest Drive (off +++++++++
FOR LEASE OR SALE...
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Too Many Items To List. Sundays 9-4. Special Price, $10 household items and more! Saturday May 14, 8am-1pm. Phelps Rd., Barre, 802-476-5785.
a day, Bring your own table. Out-
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Molly Supple Hill, Middlesex. ket. Open every Saturday and ries. Snowsville Store, E.
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FRIDAY, MAY 13 (Bedroom, living room, din- Tools, Household items, furni- Only $20 a day for vendors.
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Call For Prices
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Rt 2 South of Mekkelsons. Home
of Norm Rice! 140 Blankets, MAKE AN OFFER MOV-
YARD/GARAGE SALE 
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tion, $85. 802-476-8914
rives, Huge collection of vin-
tage Bakelite broaches, shoe
sheets, hoods - All Clean! Show
Halters, Western Hats, Halter!
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Up To 15 Words
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Fri-Sat, May 13-14, 8am-4pm.
Rain or Shine. Kids stuff, clothes
SHINE Everything must go we Ave., near College and Main, GARAGE SALE KIT, + + + + + + + + +
Discount Prices!

are moving! Household items, Saturday, May 14, 8-2. an-
(5+up), toys, movies, games. toys, lamps, books, linens, tiques, tools, dorm size freezer, WHICH INCLUDES
Books, Misc, household items. dishes, glasses, small furniture girl’s clothes, toys, books, dog •Fluorescent Signs <286WRUH,W TOOLS REPAIRED
BARRE, 248 CAMP St, Big, items, some antiques and more. crate and lots of miscellaneous
household items. Free stuff! Ev- •Price Stickers /RFN,W Air, electric, hydraulic. Tool
No reasonable offer turned
4-family, garage sale, nice down! FRIDAY & SATURDAY erything is priced to sell quickly. •Inventory & Tip Sheet $QG<28 Warehouse Outlet, Barre-
clean stuff, indoor plants, Montpelier Rd., 802-479-3363,

$9.95
crafts, martial arts training MAY 20&21, 9AM-1PM (off Barre Rain date, Saturday May 21. .HHS7KH.H\ 1-800-462-7656.
Street last red house on the left)
bag. Fri-Sat. May 13-14, 9-4. MUST SELL MOVING SALE!! FOR &DOO
HUGE GARAGE Sale WORCES- 48 Wildersburg Commom, Barre NLY
EAST BARRE, 24 Sunnyside
Drive (off Cobblehill Rd). 3-piece
TER, Sat-Sun May 14-15, 9am- Town. Fri 5/13 9am-3pm & Sat
O Barre Montpelier Area WOOD/HEATING
Mini Storage Warehouse
livingroom set, lamps, color TVs,
4pm. Antiques, Collectibles,
books(including Military), Tools,
5/14 9am-Noon. 802-479-5757
$150 Dining Table 36”X47”, Ex-Central Vermont EQUIP.Central Verm
Dell printer, antique chains, bed- Central Vermont Crime Stoppers
music, glassware, etc.. Rain or pands to 95”, 4 persons chairs.
ding, books, clothes. Years of
stuff! Friday & Saturday, 9-4.
Shine, 253 Minister Brook Rd. $125 3 comtemporary glass Crime Stoppers SPORTING ALL QUALITY FIREWOOD.Crime Stop
Central Vermont
tables, Coffee 38”SQx15”H, 403 U.S. Rt. 302 - Berlin Cut/split and delivered within
EQUIPMENT
EAST MONTPELIER. Satur- Tipline: End 26”SQx21.5”H,
54”Lx18”Dx26”H. Golf club-
Sofa Tipline:
Barre, VT 05641
a week, $210/cord in Marsh-
field, $220/cord in surrounding
HUGE MOVING SALE
Crime Stoppers
day, May 14, 9-3. 640 Cum- (802) 479-2582 areas. Call Dennis Ducharme
mings Rd off County Rd 1-800-529-9998
balls, Toys, baskets, cat carrier, AB-CIRCLE PRO-MODEL,
Forest Service. 802-426-3796Tipline
Saturday, May 14, 8-2 plastic & folding chairs, plant 1-800-639-9753 owner manual, DVD, Like New,
(before Morse Farm), watch
for signs. Furnishings, an-
tiques, dishes, collectibles,
1-800-529-9998
Sunday, May 15, 8-noon
pots/supplies, Pack’n’Play, Tod- We want your
dler/doggie gate, Misc Kitch- information,
$125. 802-229-9450 (Steve) CHOP-CHOP FIREWOOD
1-800-529-
Service. Comfort food for your
27 Marvin St (off College St) en stuff and LOTS MORE!!! not your name. WINCHESTERS WANTED: furnace. Green firewood. $210/
Sears cargo carrier, lots more.
CashCLIP
MONTPELIER
We want your information, not your name. Collector would like to buy cord. (2) cord deliveries pre-

1-800-529-9998
Rewards old Winchester lever action We want yo
ferred. 802-472-WOOD(9663).
&
ESTATE and YARD Sale. Con- Everything from antique
Cash furniture Possible.
Rewards Possible. rifles in excellent condition.
tents and collectibles from love-
ly Montpelier home including 3 3/$176$/(
and quilts to a nearly-new stainless
steel microwave; books/bookcases,
SAVE
Especially 1886 and deluxe
models. One or a collection.
FIREWOOD, GREEN and informatio
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soned call 802-454-1062 or 272-
generations of glassware, china,
some furniture, antiques as well 3ULPURVH/DG\
loads of music CDs, kitchenware,
dining room table/chairs, desks, Please leave a message if 5316 for price, leave message.
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curtains, photography equipment, FIREWOOD, GREEN, mostly
etc. Saturday, May 14 9am- Blu-ray DVD player, Combo VHS- Cash
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equipment. And, lots of free stuff.
miles of Plainfield. 802-673-9280
Possible.
MATERIALS
1-800-529-9998
EVERYTHING GOES! HARDWOOD KINDLING,
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livery to Seniors. 802-279-2595
We want your information, not your name. MIDDLESEX-NATIVE LUM-
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Hemlock, Spruce, Pine. Call for Chimney pipes. Everyday low
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S ERVICE
DIRECTORY
WORLD REAL ESTATE
MOBILE HOMES
CHECK OUT the wide vari-
ety of Pre-owned homes at
FecteauHomes.com or call
800-391-7488, 802-229-2721
Mobile Homes
1957 10x50 ....................... $6,000
1964 10x58 ....................... $8,500
1987 14x68 ..................... $14,900
1988 14x60 ..................... $18,500
1989 28x60 ..................... $43,900
1990 14x66 ..................... $24,000
1998 14x76 ..................... $29,500
TRAILER
$400/mo.
LOT

Williamstown, VT
16x80, 3bed, 2ba
For Rent,
802-476-7902

on end lot, $900/mo.


COMMERCIAL SPACE for rent
in East Barre. 600 sq ft bays,
smaller space also available.
Cold storage and heated options
available, too. 2nd floor stu-
dio or workshop spaces. Build
to suit. Rent monthly or by the
year. Call Scott 802-279-3572
MOBILE HOME/LAND 2000 28x64 ..................... $57,900 First, last, pets considered.
SERVICES AT A GLANCE Do you own a Singlewide?
Trades Welcome
802-272-9476
DOWNTOWN BARRE North
Main St Retail Storefront Avail-
Call to have it moved and able for Lease. Approximately
1300 sq/ft. Customer Acces-
installed with NO MONEY
DOWN on this 2 acre Barre
%DUUH0RQWSHOLHU5RDG COMMERCIAL sibility from North Main St and
Merchants Row Parking Lot.
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Town lot.  RENTALS/SALES Call 476-4031, Ask for Paul.
Complete Price $69,900 0)6DW6XQ
900 SQ/FT MONTPELIER OF- DOWNTOWN MONTPELIER,
Call 802-249-2125 2nd floor, 3 Room Suite, 350 S/F,
FICE/RETAIL SPACE for lease
SOUTH BARRE on Rte 302 near Tractor Sup- $650/mo includes heat, elec-
tricity, garbage. 802-839-0075
ply. GREAT LOCATION, AM-
M.H. LOTS FOR RENT Two bedroom. Like new
PLE PARKING, and GROUND
•East Barre - suitable for a condition. Quality home LEVEL PRIVATE ENTRANCE.
14x60 - $344 per month continued on page 32
with 6 inch walls. Very Owner flexible to renova-
•South Barre - suitable for a tions. Call Dee 802-522-6549.
14x70 - $344 per month energy efficient. Asking
$24,900. Will consider BERLIN - COMMERCIAL PUBLISHER’S NOTICE
•South Barre - suitable for a
24x42 - $381 per month financing. 476-6357 Space plus 2-1 bedroom apts EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY
on busy Barre-Montpelier Road. All real estate advertising in this newspaper is
Park rent includes town water and Basement level; 4 Rooms and subject to the fair housing act which makes it
sewer. Dogs not allowed. 476-6357 Garage. Plenty of parking.
illegal to advertise “any preference, limitation or
discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex,
Spring Deals Large back yard. $229,000.00
Anita 802-476-6400
handicap, familial status or national origin, or an
For Real Estate •1990 14x80 3bed, 2ba,
intention, to make any such preference, limitation
or discrimination.”
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APARTMENTS %DUUH$UHD$SDUWPHQWV
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BARRE ONE Bedroom, ground floor,
everything included, modern and clean.
Rubbish, parking, laundry, storage,
GRANITEVILLE 2-BEDROOM
cludes heat, trash/snow removal,
Coin-op laundry. $700/mo. Refer-
in- NORTHFIELD APARTMENT for Rent
3 bedrooms, available July 1st. In-
cludes electric, sewer, water, rub-
TWO-BEDROOM Apartment $750!
WATERBURY, VT. The 55+ community
at the Stimson & Graves Apartments
ROOMS/HOUSES IURP RQHDYDLODEOH WR heat and water. No Pets. $700 + depos- ences, lease, deposit.802-461-5531. bish removal. Call 802-485-4706 currently has a two-bedroom apart-
SHUPRQWKDOOXWLOLWLHV it and references. Call 802-922-4249 ment available for $750. Rent includes
FOR RENT LQFOXGHGEHGURRPDSDUW BARRE, 1 BR 1st. fl. $695. Utili-
NORTHFIELD VILLAGE, Large 2 Bed-
room 2nd Floor, Electric/sewer/water/
heat, hot water, electricity, trash re-
moval and 24 hour emergency main-
PHQWVDYDLODEOHDWDYDULHW\RI ties included, No Pets, No Smoking, Rubbish Removal Included, Appli- tenance. Also desirable is the onsite
BARRE 1-BDRM, 1st floor, coin- SULFHVDQGORFDWLRQV&DOOIRU Coin-op Laundry, off street park- APARTMENTS ances, Non Smoking, $800. Security laundry, elevator and the Waterbury
op washer/dryer, $500/MO. Secu- PRUHLQIR$SSOLFDWLRQFUHGLW ing. 802-476-4757 leave message. Deposit and References 802-485-3311 Senior Center conveniently located on
rity, references, no pets. 802-476-2092
FKHFNDQGUHIHUHQFHVUHTXLUHG
BARRE, 1BDRM, modern, first
AVAILABLE RANDOLPH AREA mobile home
the first floor of the building. In addi-
tion to this two-bedroom opening, we
BARRE 2ND FLOOR, 2 Bedroom, &DOO%&.3URSHUW\6HUYLFHV floor. Security deposit and ref- Waterbury Center, VT. The 2bedroom, $700+ utilities + deposit. are currently accepting applications
heat, rubbish & snow removal, w/d for the one-bedroom waiting list. For
hookup, no pets, non-smoking,
IRUPRUHLQIRUPDWLRQDW erences. 802-249-1089. beautiful Green Mountain No pets, non-smoker. 802-728-3602
more information or complete a rental
$700mo/plus deposit. 802-476-3601   BARRE, 2ND FLOOR, 2bdrm, heated & Seminary Apartments include ROOMMATE’S LOOKING for re- application call the Central VT Commu-
%&.LVDQ(TXDO+RXVLQJ2SSRUWXQLW\9HQGRU hot water, rubbish/snow removal. Wash- heat, hot water, trash removal, sponsible, Non-smoking, CLEAN, nity Land Trust 877-320-0663 ext. 230
BARRE 3RD Floor 1 bedroom apart-  er, dryer, microwave, no pets, non-smok- Female roommate to share our liv- or download the application at www.
ment, $700/mo. Rent includes heat, ing. $900 plus deposit. 802-479-2623.
onsite laundry and 24 hour ing space, Furnished or unfurnished cvclt.org Equal Housing Opportunity.
water, trash/snow removal. Avail- emergency maintenance. Barre location, Your own bedroom,
able June 1st. Call 802-249-2408 EQUAL HOUSING BERLIN HOUSE 2bedrooms, Two bedroom apartment own bath and bath to share, $400/ WILLIAMSTOWN. 1BDRM, heat, hot
OPPORTUNITY
$950, Available June 1st. 802- mo plus electricity. 802-825-5273 water, rubbish/snow removal. No dogs.
229-5702 sal.b@myfairpoint.net
now available for $700. Also Please feel free to Leave Message. $550 plus deposit. 802-433-5832.
accepting applications for the
BERLIN PARTRIDGE Farms Condo/ one bedroom waiting list. For THREE-BEDROOM APARTMENTS

3-BEDROOM CAPE VACATION RENTALS/


duplex, AVAILABLE FOR JUNE 1ST, Beautiful
3bdr, available July 1 $1325/month. more information or to complete newly renovated apartments available
sal.b@myfairpoint.net. 802-229-5702. a rental application call the
Central VT Community Land
on Laurel St in Barre, VT. $850-$900
rent includes heat, hot water, trash SALES
BERLIN, ONE Bedroom Apartment removal, private decks, on-site laundry
with garage. Convenient unique Lo- Trust 802-476-4493 ext. 230 or and 24 hour emergency maintenance FOR RENT: One week at the larg-
cation. Year Lease. 802-476-0990 download the application services. Minimum monthly household est timeshare in the world. Orange
income to qualify (does not apply to Lake is right next to Disney and has
BERLIN: AVAILABLE June. Non-
at www.cvclt.org. Section 8 recipients): $2,125/mo. many amenities including golf, ten-
smoking, 2bdrm, patio, coin-op Equal Housing Maximum Annual Household Income nis, and a water park. Weeks avail-
laundry. No pets. $750 includes to qualify able are in March and April 2012.
heat/hot water. 802-376-0068.
Opportunity.
(48$/+286,1* 3 people: $30,450 $850 inclusive. Call Carol at 978-371-
23325781,7<
4 people: $33,800 2442 email: carolaction@aol.com
EAST CALAIS VILLAGE 2 bed- 5 people: $36,550
room house, garden, cheap MOBILE HOME 2bedroom, 1 For more information or to apply, con- LAKE SEYMOUR, Morgan, VT. 2BDRM,
heat. 7/1. $800. 802-229-2020 bath, small, Randolph area, No tact Central Vermont Community Land sleeps 6, glassed-in porch, outdoor grill/
pets/non-smoking, $600/mo Trust 802-476-4493 ext. 230 or down- fireplace. All flat parking & lawn, sandy
+deposit+utilities. 802-728-3602 load the application at www.cvclt.org. beach. Excellent kayaking, canoe-
FURNISHED ROOM, kitchen, laun-
ORANGE. Versatile great room. Bright & sunny w/moun- dry use, cable, phone, utilities.
Equal Housing Opportunity. ing, fishing. More info., 802-476-7076.
tain views. Extra large first floor master bedroom w/fireplace. $450. First & last. 802-476-7595. MONTPELIER 1st floor, 2 BEDROOM,
snow plowing, $800/mo, lease, ref- TWO-BEDROOM APARTMENT Avail-
Mudroom w/laundry. Wraparound deck. Perennial flower beds. GRANITEVILLE 1bedroom, includes erences, deposit. 802-476-7544. able, The Bromur St. Apartments are
NELSON POND Lakehouse. Two bed-
rooms, sleeps six, well water, decks,
Field for horses, etc. (4.81 acres). Pond. 1½ story 2-car garage. snow/rubbish removal, coin-op laun-
located just off of Beckley Hill in Barre, privacy, washer-dryer, and dock.
Five miles to Barre. A must see. $189,000. dry, $500/mo References,lease, MONTPELIER MURRAY Hill, fur- VT. Rent is $695 and includes heat, hot
water, trash removal, onsite laundry
$750.00 per week. Call 802-456-1807

802-479-0334
deposit. 802-461-5531. nished condo 2bdr, available for more information and reservations.
July 1, $1600/month. Sal.b@ and 24 hour emergency maintenace June to October. No smokers or pets.
myfairpoint.net. 802-229-5702. services. Recent energy improve-
ments! Minimum monthly household
PAWLEY’S ISLAND, South Carolina.

REDUCED PRICE - $209,000


income to qualify (does not apply to
Section 8 recipients): $1,738/mo. No Two bedroom condo, sleeps 6. Three
pets. For more information or to ap- minute walk to great beach. Plenty
of golf nearby. $700 per week spring

HOME FOR SALE IN BERLIN


ply, contact Central Vermont Commu-
nity Land Trust 802-476-4493 ext. 230 and fall; $1,000 per week June, July
or download the application at www. & August. Call 802-485-8397, days.
cvclt.org. Equal Housing Opportunity.
SEASONAL RENTAL; Woodbury, 3
Bedroom Cottage on private pond, bath

Thank You For Saying


w/shower, Large screened-in porch,
Canoe & Rowboat, Non-smoking, no
pets, weekly or monthly, $800/wk,

I Saw It In June-October. Phone 802-456-8732

continued on page 33

Newly remodeled four bedroom home, includes upgrad-


2004 Double-wide on its own .5 acre lot with ed baths, a new kitchen, and Brazilian cherry hardwood
2-car garage on paved portion of Crosstown floors. Located on 1.35 acres, this home has been beautifully
Road in Berlin (at intersection of Berlin Pond maintained, with new carpeting, light fixtures, and tiled floors
Road). Two bedroom/two bath with spacious throughout the home. The living room has a wood stove on a
kitchen and lots of cupboard/storage space. It’s hearth to help with those heating bills. The deck off the din- Conventional • FHA • USDA • VA Loans
also VERY economical to heat! ing room offers pleasant views. A great neighborhood to raise
If interested, call: 522-8638 a family, this home is a must buy! Directions: South Barre,
Take Exit #6 to Miller Rd on left, then left onto Birchwood Wanda French
Park Drive. .3 miles to house on left. Call: (802)-272-5624 Mortgage Consultant
Guarantee Rate
MNLS #2611

SAME OWNER!! SAME LOCATION!! 164 So. Main St., Barre


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Whether thinking of Buying or Selling, 802-479-1154 Direct


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EXCEPTIONAL BARRE HOME!! JUST REDUCED FOR SPRING!! FORECLOSURE · 4 BR HOME · BARRE TOWN
BARRE CITY - $264,900. This
home has it all! The first floor consists
of formal dining and living rooms, a
dream kitchen with custom maple
cabinetry, a center island and all
Carol Ellison
appliances included, a family room/
den with a gas fireplace and a half bath.
There are 3 bedrooms on the 2nd floor,
including a master bedroom suite (bath
with Jacuzzi and shower and a walk-in
closet) and an additional full bath. The
basement has finish potential and there
is an attached 2-car garage. This home
is beautifully decorated and has many
extras such as extra high ceilings,
a 2-story entry hall, a lovely front
porch, and a spacious deck off the Wed., May 25 @ 11AM · Register from 10AM
dining room overlooking the woodsy
Michelle Gosselin backyard. Located 5 minutes from 22 Lague Lane, Barre, VT
downtown it is situated on a lovely 4 Bedroom, 1.5 Bath Split Level Ranch on 0.47± Acre. Fenced-
landscaped lot. CALL TODAY!!! in yard, large deck, 2 car garage. Convenient location.
Call for Info & Terms or visit THCAuction.com
NEW LISTING GREAT GETAWAY/ THOMAS HIRCHAK CO · 800-634-7653 · 802-888-4662
4 UNITS ~ $139,900 SUMMER HOME!!
FOR SALE BY OWNER
IN MONTPELIER $287,500
Maurice Fortier

BARRE CITY - $139,900. Total of 4 units. Owners unit CABOT - $79,900. Get-away place, hunting camp, summer
has 3 bedroom, 1 bath, eat-in kitchen and living room. The home!! The options are unlimited for this cozy camp on a
other 3 units have one bedroom each. Large level lawn and dead-end road minutes from Cabot Village and less than
nice storage shed. This home has been well cared for, and 3 miles from Joe’s Pond. Fire-placed pine-panelled living
has super potential for investment or owner occupied. Call room with HW floors, 2 bedrooms, eat-in kitchen and full
today for your showing.!! bath. There is a full basement w/a bulkhead to the spacious
rear yard and HA oil heat, spring water and septic tank.
Fenced half acre lot with storage shed and some stonewalls. Brick cape on a quiet street in Montpelier near National Life
Call today and don’t let this one get away!!! and downtown. Spacious home in desirable neighborhood

Town & Country Associates/REALTORS


Joan Parker features wood floors, sunny dining area, updated kitchen,
Hearthstone woodstove, whirlpool tub, attached two-car
garage on .77 acres. 4 bedrooms, 1 & 3/4 baths. Recently
weatherized. Organic garden, woods and year-round view
135 Washington St., Barre • 476-6500 of Camel’s Hump makes this a wonderful combination of
town and country living!
www.TownAndCountryVermont.com Contact : 802-223-2220, lbecker@sover.net
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VACATION RENTALS/ BERLIN...LARGE
ic Barn,
McCartyRE
1.8 Acres.
Histor-
$69,000.
802-229-9479
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APTS/ DUPLEXES BARRE TOWN 3+ BR home with in-
law apartment, 2281 sq. feet, yearly
updates, close to school, local store,
OVER LOOKING Woodbury Lake.
3.5 acres. 3-bed Home, great con-
SALES BIG BEAUTIFUL AZ LAND $99/
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FOR SALE playground, and post office, VAST trail,
www.64brookstreet.com buyers broker
dition,
McCartyRE
Must See! $135,00.00.
802-229-9479
mo., $0.-down, $0.-interest. Golf 5HDO(VWDWHWRDUUDQJHDFRQVXOWDWLRQ welcome, $135,000, seller financing
continued Course, Nat’l Parks. 1Hour from :HKDYH%X\HUVIRU0DSOH6XJDU 1904 VICTORIAN DUPLEX, 21,000 available, call Diane 802-479-0199 TWO BEDROOM HOUSE on 2.8
yearly income. Renovated, su- Acres in Corinth Vermont needs to be
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New roof, flooring, siding, etc. $97,900.
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BARRE CITY, $75,000. .96 Acre lot ment, Fresh Air system. Maples.
with 14X66 mobile home. 223-4891 $315,000. McCartyRE 802-229-9479
CAMPS FOR SALE Call 249-7442 Land Liquidation 20 Acres $0 Down,
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Barre City
LAND FOR SALE East Barre
LAND/DEER CAMP-Stannard Vermont
25+/- Acres-must sell $50,000. 802-
454-7898 or 479-1239 for more details.
MONTPELIER, VERMONT
.23 ACRES. BARRE City. Nice wooded
Orange
Williamstown MONTPELIER, 1 ACRE +/-. Ide- The Northbranch Apartments
lot with privacy. $10,000. 223-3972 al location with short drive to
Montpelier downtown. $55,000. 223-4372
.25 ACRES. BARRE City. $50,000 Fecteau Homes Has Lots For:
ORANGE, 40 ACRES on route 110. Has
The Northbranch Apartments are located in multiple convenient locations. All newly refurbished
with water/sewer/power. Site and Modular • Doublewide • Singlewide leech-field installed. $95,000. 223-4891 buildings. Rent includes heat, hot water, trash removal, onsite laundry and
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In Barre Town on a lovely level lot w/excep- On East Hill in Plainfield, this home was architec-
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In a sunny clearing on 4.17 acres with a wrap-around ances. A bright dining area w/glass doors open- baths are on the second floor. One has a large a first floor bedroom & unique ¾ bathroom, and
deck and a private setting ideal for star gazing in the hot ing to the rear deck & formal front living room. third floor space. Separate utilities, two 2-car ga- a 2nd floor bedroom or study. Across the entry/
tub. This efficient Montpelier home has many classic Upstairs are 3 corner bedrooms plus a generously rages. Great opportunity for an owner occupant carport is a “studio” also w/cathedral ceilings &
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ment with ample workshop and storage. Detached suite has two big closets and its own bathroom views to private woods. Acres of common lands
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Barre City..........................$238,000 Barre Town.......................$265,000


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•Located in a newer neighborhood
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Barre Town....................... $275,000 Berlin................................$289,900


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•1,408 SF
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•4 bedrooms, 3 baths •3 bedrooms, 2 baths
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•Energy-efficient, walk-out lower level, •Open floor plan w/ fireplace & woodstove,
breakfast bar pine floors, slate counters and fooring
•Secluded deck, 1.2+/- acres •1.70 +/- landscaped acres round home

Montpelier....................... $274,500 Northfield.........................$350,000 Plainfield..........................$325,000

•4 bedrooms, 3 baths •3 bedrooms, 2 baths •4 bedrooms, 2 baths


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