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Davis was the lawyer for Frank Carpenter, one of
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Martin was admitted to the bar in March 1960.
Throughout his clerkship and the first month after
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By COURTNEY LAMDIN
ts not every day you get a standing ovation, but thats what Rico Babic of Barre
was treated to last week, and deservedly so
it was his 100th birthday.
Babic, a resident of Rowan Court Health
and Rehab, was honored with a Vermont
State House resolution on Tuesday, Jan. 20,
and the legislators in session rose to applaud
the centenarian.
All five of Babics children attended the
reading, flying from as far as California and Oregon for the occasion. Several grandchildren and great-grandchildren also came,
sitting in the Senate seats to be honored and representing all four
generations of Babics family.
House Minority Leader Don Turner (R-Milton) introduced
Babic to the delegation, recognizing his contributions to state and
country.
Born in Barre in 1915, Babic grew up in Montpelier, bagging
potatoes at the former A&P grocery to earn money. He graduated
from St. Michaels High School in 1933 and is the sole surviving
graduate of his 29-member class.
He married his high school sweetheart, Jeannette Pinard, in
1941 and served in WWII as a U.S. Army classification specialist.
Babic also worked 40 years for the Vermont Department of
Employment Security (now the Department of Labor), over a
decade as business manager. He retired in 1977.
At the State House, Babic recounted those days to Lt. Gov. Phil
Scott, who stopped by to wish him a happy birthday. Babic
recalled coming to the legislature to testify on different bills and
still kept up with Vermont politics even after retiring to Sarasota,
Florida.
Ive always admired you, Babic told Scott, who bent down to
chat beside Babics wheelchair.
Always witty, Babic cracked a quick comeback after Scott
invoked the longstanding rivalry with his native Barre and Babics
Montpelier.
Im honored that youre kneeling before me, Babic said,
launching Scott and his family into hysterics. It doesnt happen
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His family attributes his longevity to his commitment to exercise. Just last year, at 99, Babic went to the gym twice a week.
But his devotion to staying healthy was demonstrated far
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taking time each day to enjoy fresh air and sunshine.
Remember, Babic penned to his classmates, a sane mind and
a sound body is necessary for material success in any walk of
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Babics yearbook was just one artifact from a century of life that
his relatives displayed at Babics birthday party the prior weekend
at Rowan Court. More than 40 of Babics family and friends
attended, with one great-granddaughter Skyping in from
Mississippi.
The celebration was marked by speeches from a member of
each generation, who recounted Babics contributions to their
lives: lessons on fishing, skating, saving money, and about the
importance of family and hard work.
Babic even got a visit from a representative of VSECU, his
credit union of which he is the longest standing member, holding
an account for 67 years.
At age 92, Babic even protested outside VSECUs Montpelier
offices when the bank discontinued life insurance benefits. The
demonstration earned him a front-page photo in The Times Argus,
though it did not change the policy.
All that was ancient history at his birthday party, though, as
VSECUs Senior VP of Marketing Yvonne Garand presented him
with an embossed wallet and a 2014 mint coin. Babic later told
family members that was a party highlight.
Also last week, Babic was visited by representatives of the
Montpelier Elks Lodge 924, of which he is a lifetime member. He
also belongs to the American Legion and Knights of Columbus
and was involved with the American Slavic Club in Sarasota.
Babics commitment to service is evident in his 100 years of
life. He served as treasurer and president of the Vermont chapter
of the International Association of Employment Security, now the
IAWP. At the organizations annual conventions, Babic was
known for bringing cases of maple syrup nips to represent his
state.
Babic is the proud father of five children Donald Babic of
Barre, Tom Babic of Washington, Larry Babic of California,
Sandra Sundarabhaya of Burlington and Susan Gill of Oregon
13 grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.
Throughout his celebratory week, Babic expressed great appreciation for the honors bestowed on his birthday. The family thanks
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premises known as 183 River Street, Montpelier, Vermont (Mortgaged
Property) more particularly described as follows:
Being a parcel of land with dwelling house and other improvements
thereon known and numbered as 183 River Street in the City of
Montpelier, Vermont and all and the same land and premises conveyed
to Dhiresha Blose by Executors Deed of David H. Pike, Executor of the
Estate of Richard Earl Pike, dated January 22, 2001 and recorded in
Book 354, Page 182 of the City of Montpelier Land Records. Reference
is made to a license to Sell issued to said Executor by the Washington
County Probate Court recorded at Book 354, Page 180 of said Land
Records.
Being all and the same lands and premises conveyed to Richard
Earl Pike and Gloria L. Pike, who predeceased Richard Earl Pike,
by Warranty Deed of Robert R. Cutler and Madeline V. Cutler
dated June 8, 1955 and recorded in Book 82, Page 75 of said
Land Records.
This conveyance is subject to and with the benefit of any utility
easements, spring rights, easements for ingress and egress,
and rights incidental to each of the same as may appear of
record, provided that this paragraph shall not reinstate any such
encumbrances previously extinguished by the Marketable Record
Title Act, Chapter 5, Subchapter 7, Title 27, Vermont Statutes
Annotated.
Reference is hereby made to the above mentioned instruments, the
records thereof, the references therein made, and their respective
records and references, in further aid of this description.
TERMS OF SALE: The Sale will be held at the Mortgaged Property. The
Mortgaged Property will be sold AS IS, WHERE IS, WITH ALL FAULTS,
WITH NO REPRESENTATIONS OR WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND,
subject to easements, rights of way, covenants, permits, reservations
and restrictions of record, superior liens, if any, encumbrances that are
not extinguished by the sale, title defects, environmental hazards, unpaid
real estate taxes (delinquent and current, including penalty and interest),
and municipal liens, to the highest bidder.
The successful bidder shall pay a deposit of at least $10,000 of the
purchase price in cash or bank treasurers/cashiers check at the time
of Sale. The deposit must be increased to at least ten percent (10%) of
the successful bid within 5 calendar days of the Sale. The balance of the
purchase price shall be paid within ten days after entry of a confirmation
order. The successful bidder will be required to sign a purchase and sale
contract with NO CONTINGENCIES except confirmation of the sale by
the court. Title will be transferred by Confirmation Order. The Sale may
be postponed one or more times for a total time of up to thirty (30) days,
by announcing the new sale date to those present at each adjournment
or by posting notice at a conspicuous place at the location of the sale.
Notice of the new sale date shall also be sent by first class mail, postage
prepaid, to the mortgagor at the mortgagors last known address at least
five days before the new sale date.
Other terms to be announced at the Sale or contact the Thomas Hirchak
Company at 1-800-634-7653 or www.thcauction.com
The Mortgagors, or their personal representatives or assigns, may
redeem the Mortgaged Property at any time prior to the Sale by paying
the full amount due under the mortgage, including post-judgment
expenses and the costs and expenses of sale.
Dated at Cabot, Vermont, this 7th day of January, 2015.
Community National Bank
By: Steckel Law Office
By:/s/ Susan J. Steckel
By: Susan J. Steckel, Esq.
P. O. Box 247
Marshfield, Vermont 05658-0247
802-563-4400
January 28, 2015
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SUPERIOR COURT
CIVIL DIVISION
Brandi Jagemann
one percent for rental housing of more than two units, far below
ORANGE UNIT
Docket Number 114-6-14 Oecv
Orange, VT
the four to six percent that is considered a balanced market.
Vermont Finance Agency,
Housing options are limited for households at all income levels
Plaintiff
Guest Opinion:
and extremely so for those with low incomes. There is a clear need
v.
for more multifamily housing.
Housing
is
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to
Affordability
Michael J. Kelley and Amber L. Kelley,
While the assessment found a significant shortage of affordable
Defendants
Jennifer Hollar
housing, it also shows that state programs are making progress.
NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE
Deputy Commissioner of Housing and Community
State funding through the Vermont Housing and Conservation
Development and Chair of the Vermont Housing Council
By virtue of the Judgment and Decree of Foreclosure by Judicial Sale
Board, coupled with federal resources through Low Income
(Foreclosure Judgment) filed December 4, 2014 and the Power of Sale
As too many Vermonters struggle to make ends meet, afford- Housing Tax Credits, Community Development Block Grants and
contained in a certain mortgage granted by Michael J. Kelley and Amber
ability has rightly taken its place at the center of public debate. the HOME program, are both helping meet this need and bringing
L. Kelley (Mortgagor) to Summit Financial Center, Inc. dated August 12,
Often missing from the discussion, however, has been the cost of investment to our communities.
2002 and recorded in Book 41 at Pages 274-284 of the Town of Orange
housing. If we are to succeed in closing the affordability gap, housEvery year, these programs make possible the construction of
Land Records, of which mortgage Vermont Housing Finance Agency is the
ing must be central to the conversation.
hundreds of new, affordable apartments across Vermont. Hundreds
present holder under an Assignment of Mortgage dated August 12, 2002
The shortage of affordable homes in Vermont impacts our lives,
continued on next page
of record in Book 41 at Page 285 of the Town of Orange Land Records, for
breach of the conditions of said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing
the same, the undersigned will cause to be sold at public auction (Sale)
at 11:00 AM on February 26, 2015, the lands and premises known as
52 Cyr Road, Orange (mailing address Washington) Vermont (Mortgaged
Property) more particularly described as follows:
Being a parcel of land estimated to contain 150 feet frontage on
Cyr Road, so-called and 200 feet deep therefrom, together with
a single-family residence, spring rights and improvements now
thereon located.
Being all and the same land and premises conveyed to Michael
J. Kelley and Amber L. Kelley by Warranty Deed of Lucille Marie
DeForge dated August 12, 2002 and of record in Book 41 at Page
273 of the Town of Orange Land Records.
This conveyance is subject to and with the benefit of any utility
easements, spring rights, easements for ingress and egress, and
rights incidental to each of the same as may appear of record, provided that this paragraph shall not reinstate any such encumbrances previously extinguished by the Marketable Record Title Act,
Chapter 5, Subchapter 7, Title 27, Vermont Statutes Annotated.
Reference is hereby made to the above mentioned instruments, the
records thereof, the references therein made, and their respective
records and references, in further aid of this description.
TERMS OF SALE: The Sale will be held at the Mortgaged Property. The
Mortgaged Property will be sold AS IS, WHERE IS, WITH ALL FAULTS,
WITH NO REPRESENTATIONS OR WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND,
subject to easements, rights of way, covenants, permits, reservations and
restrictions of record, superior liens, if any, encumbrances that are not
extinguished by the sale, title defects, environmental hazards, unpaid real
estate taxes (delinquent and current, including penalty and interest), and
municipal liens, to the highest bidder.
The successful bidder shall pay a deposit of at least $10,000 of the
purchase price in cash or bank treasurers/cashiers check at the time
of Sale. The deposit must be increased to at least ten percent (10%) of
the successful bid within 5 calendar days of the Sale. The balance of the
purchase price shall be paid within ten days after entry of a confirmation
order. The successful bidder will be required to sign a purchase and sale
contract with NO CONTINGENCIES except confirmation of the sale by
the court. Title will be transferred by Confirmation Order. The Sale may be
postponed one or more times for a total time of up to thirty (30) days, by
announcing the new sale date to those present at each adjournment or by
posting notice at a conspicuous place at the location of the sale. Notice of
the new sale date shall also be sent by first class mail, postage prepaid,
to the mortgagor at the mortgagors last known address at least five days
before the new sale date.
Other terms to be announced at the Sale or contact the Thomas Hirchak
Company at 1-800-634-7653 or www.thcauction.com
The Mortgagors, or their personal representatives or assigns, may redeem
the Mortgaged Property at any time prior to the Sale by paying the full
amount due under the mortgage, including post-judgment expenses and
the costs and expenses of sale.
Dated at Cabot, Vermont, this 12th day of January, 2015.
Vermont Housing Finance Agency
By: Steckel Law Office
By:/s/ Susan J. Steckel
By: Susan J. Steckel, Esq.
P. O. Box 247
Marshfield, Vermont 05658-0247
802-563-4400
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By G. E. Shuman
certainly be a circus juggler or magician, somehow held those bottles and the other item, and texted the person back. He then turned
to me and said: I hate this (expletive) thing! Now she can always
nd me! How times have changed.
I have given up marveling at and/or screaming at the electronic
devices all around me. When I get some new thing, like a music
player, or computer, or phone or camera, (Observe that there is
very little difference between those inventions now.) I just hand it
over to my teenage daughter to set up for me. That way I end up
liking the device, not hating it.
My true bewilderment now is this recent, great, worldwide attraction to such texting. It is something that I do, but do not truly
enjoy. My further opinion of texting is that it may become the ruination of the English language, even though people in England,
with some justication, feel that we in America accomplished that
years ago. One student in my seventh grade English class, recently
bragged to the class that she could receive a text during dinner, and
answer it without looking, with her phone out of sight underneath
the dining room table. The problem is that such great adeptness
in keypad use spills over into the compositions she and others do
for me in class. The word you often becomes the letter u, and
abbreviations abound, LOL. (I actually recently read a book report
from one of those kids, that actually contained that LOL acronym.)
Like wow. Besides, why not shut the stupid phone off for just a
few moments and be more than only physically present with your
family at dinner time? (If I sound like the parent of teenagers,
guess why.)
I also nd little convenience in the convenient act of texting,
especially if you are the man in line at that convenience store. To
my mind, this seemingly-modern communication method is not
far removed from the dots and dashes sent over those telegraph
lines nearly a century ago by my wifes granddad. Our daughter
recently mentioned that she couldnt tell her friends moods from
their texted messages. No kidding. Smiley faces can only infer so
much. :) My wifes grandfather probably could not tell the mood
of the person tapping out letters on his distant and distantly related
device all those years ago, either.
Hey kids. Guess what? A man named Alexander Graham Bell
made an invention that he hooked up to those old telegraph lines,
much as my grandfather hooked up his test set on that telephone
pole. Because of this, whether youre in line at a store with your
arms full, or just getting a message from a friend, you can now
simply pick up the phone and say: Hello? Gee... What will they
think of next?
Reisss Pieces
By Judy Reiss
egardless of all the varied and some- bought the steak and the rest of his upscale purchases and left. I did
times stupid ideas I have gathered look at my cart and what I was able to afford to buy and I assure
over the years, the one that I still feel you that I didnt have a steak or any purchases like a steak for my
is absolutely correct is that everyone in the dogs or my children either! From that moment on, I decided that
United States of America deserves to have there was something wrong with our system.
enough to eat and a warm place to live. We
Back in the day, I worked seven days a week for many years,
are a great country and in this country no raised four children and never ever was able to run around the
one should go hungry nor should they have to live on the streets. grocery store and buy whatever I wanted without looking at the
I cant imagine that many of you would disagree with me. How- price first. And to tell you the truth, now that I no longer have any
ever, and of course I have a however I dont believe that those children at home and even though I no longer am able to work, we
who dont work should be able to get assistance which makes them still only buy what we can afford and that we have worked to pay
able to live (and eat) better than those who are working to care for for. I think it is time to rethink our assistance programs. No one
themselves and their families.
should go hungry and no one
I dont think that I am wrong.
should be forced to live on the
No one should go hungry and no one should street, but if someone is able
And I do know people who
are able to receive assistance
be forced to live on the street, but if someone to work and is young enough
that allows them to live a lot
do so, they shouldnt live
is able to work and is young enough to do to
more comfortably than those
better than the man or woman
so, they shouldnt live better than the man or who is working. I know sevwho are working, and working
hard. So, what is the solution?
eral people who are disabled
woman who is working.
I dont know if this is actubut who continue to work. Not
ally true, but I heard this past
because they have to but beweek that the governor of Maine has decided to make a big change cause they want to. I would assume that they were brought up like
to the states assistance program and this is what it is. Mothers or I was, which was, you have to work in order to care for yourself
fathers with children who are unable to work will continue to re- and/or your family. I would like to think that is what America is
ceive the assistance they need. But those who dont have children all about!
or are physically able to do so, must either get a job for at least 20
Now that I have either made you think or made you mad, I
hours a week before they get their assistance checks or they have would like to just tell you something to smile about. My grandson
to work for the State of Maine for 20 hours a week. Now, I dont Sebastian has been called Sea Bass since he was about 6 years old.
know if this is true or not but I think t is a terrific idea.
He got the nickname while at a baseball camp on Cape Cod and
A while ago, I was checking out at our local grocery store and
it just stuck. Well, over Christmas week he took a bunch of young
the person who was checking out in front of me was a young, very
fit young man. Well, he put a bag of dog food on the counter and children skiing for a day. I guess someone told them that their inwas told that his food stamps didnt cover this food. Well, he was structor would be Sea Bass. But it would seem that at least one of
furious and he told the checkout woman to wait a minute. He the boys couldnt remember his name, so they all called him Fish
walked to the back of the store and then came back and threw a sticks. Now, you have to admit that is funny! Malcolm thought it
huge steak with the rest of his things. Then he said, Well, I guess was so funny that he has continued to call him Fish sticks whenthe dog will just have to eat this. Now, I have to admit even he ever he remembers. I, however, still call him Sea Bass whenever
was uncomfortable with how quiet the rest of the line got! But he Sebastian is too formal. You got to love grandchildren!
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more single family homes are rehabilitated and made more energy
efficient. Existing affordable rental properties with expiring federal
contracts are preserved and made permanently affordable. Services
and rental assistance are provided to help vulnerable Vermonters
find and keep their homes. And the Administration worked with
the Legislature to make changes to the states designation programs and Act 250 that encourage private sector development of
housing.
But more remains to be done. Our successes are bumping up
against national trends of slow wage growth, increased demand for
rental housing, an aging population and strict lending requirements that make it harder to buy a home.
Governor Peter Shumlins Fiscal Year 2016 budget proposal
reflects the Administrations commitment to help struggling
Vermonters. Despite tremendous financial pressures, the budget
maintains funding for the Vermont Housing and Conservation
Board (VHCB) and protects Agency of Human Services (AHS)
programs that combat homelessness.
The Department of Housing and Community Development,
along with the AHS and VHCB, just completed a series of seven
community outreach meetings. The cost and availability of housing were the most frequently raised concerns. Similarly, in meetings held around the state last year to develop the first Statewide
Comprehensive Economic Development Strategy, the need for
affordable housing to support workforce growth came up again
and again.
With this input, data from the housing needs assessment, and
strategies from the states Plan to Prevent and End Homelessness,
the Department is now crafting a Consolidated Plan to best target
the resources currently available to housing and other community
needs over the next five years.
Deliberations at the Statehouse have now begun in earnest. As
lawmakers debate critical issues such as the budget, property tax
reform and energy goals, the Department of Housing and
Community Development hopes the impact of policy choices on
the cost of housing and the needs of Vermonters will be paramount.
Without a stable and affordable home, it is nearly impossible to
be a good parent, a motivated student, a productive employee, an
effective volunteer or an engaged citizen. It is even more impossible to overcome challenges such as mental illness or addiction.
Housing is the foundation of communities and success for all
Vermonters.
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David Gold
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Financial Advisor
236 South Main Street
Barre, VT 05641
802-476-2398
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STATE OF VERMONT
SUPERIOR COURT
CIVIL DIVISION
WASHINGTON UNIT
Docket Number 693-11-14 Wncv
Community National Bank,
Plaintiff
v.
Scott Daniel Smith and Keri Smith,
Defendants
NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE
By virtue of the Judgment and Decree of Foreclosure by Judicial Sale (Foreclosure Judgment)
filed January 7, 2015 and the Power of Sale contained in a certain mortgage granted by Scott
Daniel Smith and Keri Smith (Mortgagor) to Community National Bank dated May 12, 2011
and recorded in Book 67 at Pages 424-437 of the Town of Woodbury Land Records, for
breach of the conditions of said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing the same, the
undersigned will cause to be sold at public auction (Sale) at 2:00 PM on February 26, 2015,
the lands and premises known as 84 Buck Lake Road, Woodbury, Vermont (Mortgaged
Property) more particularly described as follows:
Being all and the same lands and premises conveyed to Scott Daniel Smith and Keri
Smith, husband and wife, as tenants by the entirety, by Warranty Deed of Sandra
Williams, f/k/a Sandra Putvain dated May 12, 2011 and of record in Book 67 at Pages
421-423 of the Town of Woodbury Land Records.
Being a dwelling house, shed and appurtenances with four acres, more or less, of land,
being known as 84 Buck Lake Road in the Town of Woodbury, Vermont.
Being all of the same lands and premises conveyed to Sandra Putvain and Bruce F.
Putvain by warranty Deed of Dena M. Putvain dated June 23,2005 and recorded on
July 25, 2005 in Book 58 at Page 4 of the Town of Woodbury, VT Land records, it being
the former home place of Joseph F. Putvain and Dena A. Putvain lying on the southerly
side of Buck Lake Road, and being the remainder of the land and premises conveyed to
Joseph F. Putvain and Dena A. Putvain by Warranty Deed of William J. Kurtz and Mabel
D. Kurtz dated September 26, 1959 and recorded in Book 26 at Page 497 of the Town
of Woodbury, VT Land Records,
The interest of Bruce F. Putvain was decreed to Sandra Putvain by Final Order of the
Washington County Family Court, re: Sandra Putvain v. Bruce Putvain, Docket # 246-609 WnDmd, dated December 21, 2009 and recorded in Book 65 at Pages 574-578 of the
Town of Woodbury, VT Land Records.
Dena M. Putvain died September 21, 2007. Joseph F. Putvain died July 29, 1998.
Together with spring rights to a certain spring supplying water to the within conveyed
lands and located on lands now or formerly owned by Bruce F. Putvain and as originally
first reserved in the deed of Joseph F. Putvain and Dena A. Putvain to Bruce F. Putvain
and Sandra Putvain dated April 6, 1967 and recorded on June 28, 1967 in Book 28 at
Page 270 in the Town of Woodbury, VT Land Records, as corrected and modified by
corrective deeds in Book 29 at Page 419 and Book 29 Page 524, wherein said deeds
Joseph F. Putvain and Dena A. Putvain reserved unto themselves, their heirs and assigns
a spring and spring rights in the southwest corner of the lands conveyed which spring
serves the home place of the Grantors Joseph F. Putvain and Dena A. Putvain.
Grantor conveys by quit claim only additional spring rights as reserved by Joseph F.
Putvain and Dena A. Putvain in their deed to Noyes dated August 9, 1991 and recorded
on August 9, 1991 in Book 40 at Page 114.
Subject to rights of Swenson Granite Company, LLC in and to the rail road bed crossing
the subject property in the northwesterly comer of lands at 84 Buck Lake Road, and
subject to rights of adjoiners along the rail road bed to use the same for a driveway
access to their parcels as may be granted by Swenson Granite Company, LLC, including
but not limited to that certain Driveway Easement granted to John Paul Patoine and
Bonita Jo Patoine from Swenson Granite Company, LLC dated August 31, 2006 and
recorded in Book 60 at Page 21 of the Town of Woodbury, VT Land Records.
Subject also to the terms and provisions and rights of the Town of Woodbury as Lessee,
under that certain 99 year Lease Agreement with Swenson Granite Company, LLC, as
Lessor, dated November 30, 2004 and recorded on July 10, 2007 in Book 60 at Page
43 of the Town of Woodbury, VT Land Records which granted a lease along the rail road
bed to be used as an all season recreational trail pursuant to the terms of said lease,
and pursuant to that certain Woodbury Rail Trail Plan of the Town of Woodbury, Vermont
adopted by the Town of Woodbury undated and recorded together with the Lease on July
10, 2006 in Book 60 at Page 48.
This conveyance is subject to and with the benefit of any utility easements, spring
rights, easements for ingress and egress, and rights incidental to each of the same
as may appear of record, provided that this paragraph shall not reinstate any such
encumbrances previously extinguished by the Marketable Record Title Act, Chapter 5,
Subchapter 7, Title 27, Vermont Statutes Annotated.
Reference is hereby made to the above mentioned instruments, the records thereof, the
references therein made, and their respective records and references, in further aid of
this description.
TERMS OF SALE: The Sale will be held at the Mortgaged Property. The Mortgaged Property
will be sold AS IS, WHERE IS, WITH ALL FAULTS, WITH NO REPRESENTATIONS OR
WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND, subject to easements, rights of way, covenants, permits,
reservations and restrictions of record, superior liens, if any, encumbrances that are not
extinguished by the sale, title defects, environmental hazards, unpaid real estate taxes
(delinquent and current, including penalty and interest), and municipal liens, to the highest
bidder.
The successful bidder shall pay a deposit of at least $10,000 of the purchase price in cash
or bank treasurers/cashiers check at the time of Sale. The deposit must be increased to
at least ten percent (10%) of the successful bid within 5 calendar days of the Sale. The
balance of the purchase price shall be paid within ten days after entry of a confirmation
order. The successful bidder will be required to sign a purchase and sale contract with NO
CONTINGENCIES except confirmation of the sale by the court. Title will be transferred by
Confirmation Order. The Sale may be postponed one or more times for a total time of up to
thirty (30) days, by announcing the new sale date to those present at each adjournment or by
posting notice at a conspicuous place at the location of the sale. Notice of the new sale date
shall also be sent by first class mail, postage prepaid, to the mortgagor at the mortgagors last
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1. In 2014, Adrian Beltre
became the fifth player in
major-league history to hit 100
home runs for three different
teams. Name two of the first
four.
2. Name the last right-handed
hitter to belt 30 or more home
runs in a season for the Kansas
City Royals.
3. In 2013, the Rams Tavon
Austin became the third player
in NFL history to have three
touchdowns of 55 or more
yards in a game. Name either
of the first two.
4. Frank Kaminsky set a record
in 2013 for most points scored
by a University of Wisconsin
mens basketball player (43).
Who had held the mark?
5. Gilbert Perreault is the
Buffalo Sabres all-time leader
in points scored (1,326). Who
is second?
Answers
1. Darrell Evans, Reggie Jackson, Alex
Rodriguez and Jim Thome.
2. Gary Gaetti had 35 in 1995.
3. Washingtons Cliff Battles (1937) and
Tennessees Chris Johnson (2009).
4. Ken Barnes scored 42 points in a game in
1965, and Michael Finley had 42 in a game in
1994.
5. Dave Andreychuk, with 804 points.
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Roland T. Jones
16, 2011.
Roland was a 1956 graduate of Chelsea High School and then
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honorable discharge in 1959, Roland worked briefly for the Barre
City Police Department before embarking on a long and distinguished career that spanned over three decades at the Vermont
State Hospital in Waterbury. Following his retirement, he and
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Other Passings
SOPHRONIA EMERSON GARDNER, affectionately known as Betty or Mrs. Gardner, passed away
in complete peace and serenity on Jan. 16, 2015, at
the age of 99 at the Grafton County Nursing Home
in North Haverhill, where she had resided since
2009. At the time of her death she was the matriarch
of the Emerson family, which has a large presence in
the area. She was born in Topsham, Vermont, on July
17, 1915, on a family farm to Charles Ralph and Luvia (Evans)
Emerson. One of eight children, she was the first to go to high
school and graduated from Groton High School in 1934. Betty was
given many talents which she used in her life. She was an amazing
cook and loved to make pies and doughnuts accompanied by her
signature cup of coffee. Her talents as a seamstress and tailor were
extraordinary. She could take a piece of fabric and make a work of
art. She had many careers, which included the position of chief
cook at Camp Kaora, a private boys camp located on Indian Pond
in Piermont, New Hampshire.
STEVEN G. HOLDER, 68, passed away at his
home on Friday, January 2, 2015. Born in Fall River,
Massachusetts, on March 3, 1946, he was the son of
the late William L. and Laura (Souza) Holder. On
September 4, 1991, he married Susan L. Robinson in
Warren. His early working career spanned several
vocations until Steven found his niche working as a
care provider for a mental health facility in Mansfield,
Massachusetts. Moving to Vermont, Steven was employed by
Resources for Community Living in Waterbury and later for the
Vermont Crisis Network as a care provider for developmentally
delayed clients. His work brought him statewide recognition as the
"go-to" person in assisting those most needing intervention and
care. Most recently, Steven cared for clients in the Morrisville area
as an independent contractor. In his leisure time, he enjoyed golfing, horseshoes, playing poker and caring for his parrots and pit
bulls.
VICTOR GUY HOOD, 68, of Braintree, died Saturday, Jan. 17,
2015, at his home. He was born July 8, 1946, in Montpelier, the
son of Harrison and Alma Hood. He was raised in Montpelier and
had lived in Bethel before moving to Braintree in 1990. He married Mabel Gamble in Williamstown in 1980 and had worked for
Vermont Castings for 25 years. He enjoyed fishing.
AUDREY LYNN JENNINGS-CARBEE, age 41, of Newbury,
Vermont, died on Friday, Jan. 16, 2015, surrounded by her family
and friends at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center in Lebanon,
New Hampshire, after losing her courageous battle against breast
cancer. Audrey was born July 21, 1973, at Central Vermont
Medical Center in Berlin, Vermont, to Michael and Jenny (Demasi)
Jennings. She graduated from Oxbow Union High School in 1991
leaving her mark in the drama department and student council.
After high school Audrey went to the O'Brien School of Hair
Design and worked as a cosmetologist until deciding to pursue a
degree in English from the University of Vermont, graduating in
1997. From August 1997 to June 1999 Audrey worked in the
Burlington, Vermont, school system.
WILLIAM H. KEATON, DVM, 90, of Bow, New
Hampshire, formerly of Barre, Vermont, died
Thursday, Jan. 15, 2015, at his residence surrounded
by his loving family. Dr. Keaton was born on April
1, 1924, in San Jose, California, the son of the late
Clarence and Eliza (Andrews) Keaton. He attended
school in Hollister, California, and was enrolled at
Washington State University for one year before
voluntarily enlisting in the U.S. Army. Dr. Keaton served in the
Army during World War II and was held as a prisoner of war in
Stalag 5A, Ludwigsburg, Germany. He earned a Purple Heart for
his service. After being discharged due to injuries, he completed
his Doctor of Veterinary Medicine from the College of Veterinary
Medicine at Cornell University in 1949. He thereafter settled in
the Barre-Montpelier area, having developed an affinity for the
Northeast and its residents. Dr. Keaton was a well-known veterinarian in the Barre-Montpelier area who provided care for many
animals both large and small during his 50 years of private practice. He was 85 years old when he made the decision to fully
retire.
LEONARD F. KORZUN, 83, died Jan. 20, 2015, at
Rutland Regional Medical Center. He was born in
Rutland on May 23, 1931, the son of Boniface F. and
Anna Korzun. He graduated from Mount St. Joseph
Academy in 1949. He received a bachelor's degree
in dairy science from the University of Vermont in
1953 and a Master of Science from the University of
Connecticut. He was a lifelong dairy farmer and
served on the Select Board in Shrewsbury from 1974 to 2001. He
was active in the Farm Bureau, the Eastern Breeders Association
and the Vermont State Fair Committee. He worked on small dairy
farm legislation and was a founding trustee of the Regional
Ambulance Service.
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