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THE BARRE PARTNERSHIP PRESENTS

JULY 22-26

DOWNTOWN BARRE

LOOK FOR THE BARRE HERITAGE FESTIVAL INSERT


IN THIS WEEKS WORLD
JULY 23-27 2014

a family-friendly fftival of
USIC FOOD ARTS HISTORY

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July 22, 2015

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Autographed
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Returns
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10-Year
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page 2
Be Juicy!!
Montpeliers
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page 5

New Hampshire
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Photos by Steve Poulin
page 21

INSERTS IN
THIS WEEKS
May not be available in all papers

- Sears Hometown Store


- Barre Heritage Festival

VERMONT

58th Annual

Antique Car Meet

August 7, 8, & 9, 2015


Route 100, Nichols Field, Stowe
Sponsored by the Vermont Automobile Enthusiasts
Over 700 antique & classic cars are on display. Food Concessions, Giant Automotive
Flea Market, and Car Corral. Fashion Judging Contest, Street Dance,
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Fashion Judging - 10:30AM
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Huge Flea Market opens - 3 days!
Stowe Village - 3:30PM
Awards Ceremony Car Corral opens - 3 days!
Street Dance - 7:00PM
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Autographed Guitar Returns to Local


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Barre gave native son and musician extraordinaire, Jim Miller,
one of the biggest surprises of
his life a cheese slicer guitar
that he and many other local
musicians had signed back in
2004 when it belonged to
Riverwalk Records on Langdon
Street in Montpelier.
The guitar showed up recently
at the ReSOURCE Store and
employee Tom White knew that
one of their frequent customers
might be interested and able to
shed some light on this hard-toplay yellowish guitar that had
been dropped off by someone in
a car with a Pennsylvania license
plate.
As soon as Miller looked at
the guitar, one autograph stood
out his own!
At first, I was puzzledIt
had been so many years (January
2004). I almost didnt remember doing it, said the proficient
CD producer and music mixer.
I was playing the accordion at
the time for Patrick Mulligan,
then owner of Riverwalk
Records, which is now Sweet
Melissas at 4 Langdon Street.
Before moving his business to
State Street, he would ask area Pictured left to right: Tom White, Bobbi Sleeper, Ernest Garcia, Sophie
musicians to autograph this Hale, Jim Miller, Sam Fleurrey, Katie Sweeney. Photos by M. Donavan
house guitar, explained Miller.
Some of the other autographs are from Dave fingers and maybe even a nose bleed, according
Keller, Mark LeGrand, Starline Rhythm Boys to Miller.
and the late David Scott Dean.
Miller is also once again volunteering to be the
Miller now hopes to track down Mulligan who stage manager for the Barre Homecoming
has moved out of state to reunite the former
owner and guitar and maybe to learn more of Festival. His latest CD will span 35 years of
music mixing.
its history.
He worked for nearly 25 years at Play It Again
The non-electric guitar was called a cheese
slicer because the high distance of the strings to Sam in Montpelier and hopes to return somethe bridge would cause players to have bleeding where into the retail field in the near future. GH

Lost Nation Theater, Proudly Presents


its Original Play STONE

Lost Nation Theaters Stone by


Kim Bent Comes to Life for a 10th
Anniversary Production in Barre at
the Vermont Granite Museum on
Thursdays Sundays, from July 23
August 9.
The voices of those who shaped
Barre, Vermonts granite heritage
are reborn in Lost Nation Theaters
award winning play Stone, a celebration in story, song, and dance of
the individuals and the community shaped by
granite. This compelling and fun two-hour docudrama originally staged in 2005, is revived by
Lost Nation Theater in a special 10th Anniversary
production, running for three weeks at the
Vermont Granite Museum.
The text of Stone is largely drawn from oral
histories recorded by Mari Tomasi and Roaldus
Richmond, from 19381940, as part of the
WPAs Federal Writers Project. They interviewed a broad cross-section of Barre residents
and then shaped these conversations into first
person narratives, allowing the real voices and

authentic testimonies of a radically


diverse community to ring loud and
clear.
In Men Against Granite (New
England Press, 2004), editors Alfred
Rosa and Mark Wanner selected 52
of these 120 documents for publication. LNTs Artistic Director Kim
Bent adapted this material, as well as
texts from a few other sources, to
create a play that tells the story of
Barres granite heritage in an extremely educational and highly entertaining two hours of stage
time.
Stone turned out to be a regional phenomenon, receiving rave reviews, playing to overflow
houses, and even attracting the attention of the
New York Times, in an article covering LNTs
encore production, on July 4, 2006, raving:
Stone Renders a Vermont Citys Origins in Grit
and Granite - The New York Times
2015s STONE features more music, dancing,
audience interaction, and the return of many of

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Barre Elks Lodge worked with The Dictionary Project, a non-profit organization that provides dictionaries and thesauruses to third and fourth grade
students. Barre Elks Lodge was able to participate and purchase the books with assistance from an Elks National Foundation Gratitude Grant.
Members of Barre Elks Lodge visited six area elementary schools, including Barre Town Elementary School (seen here) and donated over 50 dictionaries to third grade students and 200 thesauruses to fourth grade students. The reference books are a gift for each student to keep and use
throughout their school careers. Students were also given Drug awareness coloring books, bookmarks and comic books as part of the Elks National
Drug Awareness program. The Elks National Drug Awareness Program is the largest volunteer drug awareness program in the United States.

Please Help
Project
Independence
Complete its
Wish List

Kitchen - handheld commercial immersion blender,


4-slice toaster
Miscellaneous - gift cards/
certificates (Walmart, drug
stores, Hannaford, Staples,
etc.)
Paper Products (bath tissue,
Kleenex, plates, napkins, etc.)
Hygiene - large pullup
Depends, new combs and hairbrushes, electric and disposable
razors, washcloths, bottles of
hand sanitizer, liquid laundry
detergent, dish cloths
Office Supplies - postage
stamps, binders, tabbed index
dividers, note pads, folders, card
stock paper white, Post it
Notes, blue and black pens, etc.
Baking Supplies - brown
and white sugar, vanilla, walnuts, raisins, all purpose flour,
vegetable oil
Folding Card Tables
Activity Supplies art supplies (construction paper, glue
sticks, drawing paper, etc.), picture frames to display artwork,
lap desks
Donations are always graciously and gratefully accepted.

STONE
continued from previous page

your favorite actors - including Mark S Roberts as Old


Man Rouleau, Scott Renzoni
as Italian Carver Tomazzi, and
Jude Milstein as Peddler Jenny.
Joining them are singer-actordancer Taryn Noelle, actorsinger Aaron Roberts, and AEA
actor Sandra Gartner. Our three
person band of Robin Russell
(musical director/keyboards/
accordion), Mike Fiorillo (guitars/mandolin) and Cynthia
Thomas (ddle) are all involved
in the action too. Led by Celest
DiPietropaolo, audience members will be invited to learn traditional Italian folk dances and
songs during intermission.
This opportunity to bring
Stone back for a 10th
Anniversary production at the
Vermont Granite Museum is a
wonderfully beautiful collaboration, Bent said. We timed
our opening weekend to coincide with Barres Annual
Heritage Festival, and with the
actors performing in the midst
of all the amazing exhibits on
display at the Museum, were
anticipating that it will become
a virtual living history experience as well as a great entertainment experience for our
audiences.
For tickets & information:
call 802-229-0492, or visit lostnationtheater.org

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Salvation Army of Barre


Welcomes New Officers

A Great Family Tradition


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Great FREE Entertainment

Friday, July 24
CRAIG WAYNE BOYD

We want to serve the central Vermont


community anyway we can, say the new
officers at the Barre Salvation Army on Keith
Avenue.
LTs Chris and Deanna Street and 5-yearold Rachel have lots of plans and hopes
especially with youth.
We have a real passion to help you,
explains the Streets, who previously were
stationed in Port Jervis, New York. Among
other programs, we hope to have a Kids Club
starting the first week of September.
Chris grew up in Rome, NY and went to
college in Potsdam. Deanna is from New
Hampshire and went to Rockland Community
College in Suffern, NY. The two met at the
Salvation Army Training School.
Deannas parents, Dan and Mary Moore,
served the Barre Salvation Army on Keith
Avenue almost 30 years ago,
The Arms office is open MondayWednesday, and Friday 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Social services are available Tuesday,
Wednesday, and Friday 10 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
The Soup Kitchen is open Monday,
Wednesday and Friday 11:45 a.m. to 12:45
p.m. Sunday worship is at 10:45 a.m. and
Sunday school begins at 10 a.m. The thrift
store on N. Main Street is a very popular
operation and maintains hours MondaySaturday.

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CVSWMD Holds Two Special Collections in Hardwick

Whats New in Business

Once again, the Central Vermont Solid Waste


Management District will offer two special collections in Hardwick this summer. The first collection, on August 1, is just for paint, batteries
and fluorescent bulbs. A second collection, on
August 22, will be for Household Hazardous
Waste. Both collections will be held at the
Hardwick Town Garage, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
The extra collection comes about because of
legislation calling for the paint industry to collect
leftover paint products at its own expense, which
means residents no longer need to bring paint to
taxpayer subsidized events such as the CVSWMD
Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) collections.
There is still a lot of material that has to be properly disposed of as hazardous waste, but paint is
no longer on that list.
From now on, paint will be collected for free
by the CVSWMD either at a special paint event,
or year round at the CVSWMD run Additional
Recyclables Collection Center (ARCC) in Barre.
Batteries and Fluorescent bulbs can also be collected year round at the ARCC.
Paint, Battery & Fluorescent Bulb collections
are free to CVSWMD residents; Hazardous
Waste collections cost just $15 per carload for
CVSWMD residents, and $75 per carload for
non-district residents. CVSWMD encourages
people to share loads with friends, family and
neighbors in order to save money, time, and
gas.
Follow these guidelines for preparing paint,
batteries and bulbs for collection:

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Come by and check out the beautiful
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Green Mountain Coral is conveniently
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Paint:
Must be in identifiable cans with labels
intact
If label is missing bring to a household hazardous waste collection
Batteries:
Tape all battery terminal ends for safety while
transporting.
Bulbs
Bring intact if possible
If broken, double bag fluorescent and CFL
bulbs for your safety and the safety of our staff.
Here is a list of what we can take for paint
collections and what can be taken at Household
Hazardous Waste collections. As always, call us
with questions at 802-229-9383.
What to bring to Paint, Battery, fluorescent
Bulb collections (or the ARCC):
stains, deck coatings, floor paints, primers,
sealers, undercoatings, shellacs, lacquers, varnishes, urethanes, waterproofing for concrete/
masonry/wood sealers (not tar or bitumen based),
metal coatings, rust preventatives and field and
lawn paints.
All types of batteries including alkaline
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What to bring to household hazardous
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Paint thinners, solvents
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Vermont Law School alumnus David Mears 91, commissioner


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return to VLS in the fall to lead the nationally recognized
Environmental and Natural Resources Law Clinic (ENRLC), VLS
President and Dean Marc Mihaly announced today. Mears previously served as director of the clinic in 2009-10.
Mears will succeed ENRLC Director Doug Ruley, who plans to
return to his family home in North Carolina after a period of transition.
David and Doug are among the nations best environmental
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Doug.
ENRLC attorneys and student clinicians represented the
Vermont Public Interest Research Group (VPIRG) in its pursuit of
a state labeling law for genetically engineered (GE) foods, making
national headlines, and continue to work a case against a new
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next generation of environmental problem-solvers at the leading
environmental law and policy program in the world, Mears said.
Before serving as the commissioner of the Vermont Department
of Environmental Conservation, Mears taught at VLS as associate
professor from 2005 to 2010 and served as assistant director and
then director of the ENRLC. He also taught law at Sun Yat Sen
University in Guangzhou, China, as a Fulbright Scholar. Prior to
joining VLS, Mears served as an attorney for the state of Texas,
the U.S. Department of Justice and the Washington State Office of
the Attorney General. He earned a juris doctor and Master of
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degree in environmental engineering technology at Cornell
University.
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pleased to see him return to our Environmental and Natural
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Marialisa Calta, author of Barbarians at the plate: taming and
feeding the modern American family. Marialisas articles have
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Argus. On August 5, historical mystery novelist Roberta Harold
joins us. Robertas books include Murdered Sleep and Heron
Island. This series is sponsored by the Friends of the Aldrich
Library with support from the Northfield Savings Bank. Light
refreshments are provided after each author thanks to our friends
at Berlin Health and Rehab.

Poetry Slam
Friday the 24th is our quarterly poetry slam with slam master
Geof Hewitt. Pizza is served at 6 p.m. and the poems start at 6:30.
All are welcome to compete or just listen (and help judge the winner)! If you do want to compete, bring two original poems of
approximately one minute in length to share.
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Race to Read Challenge


Read 15 books by July 31 and sign Kyle Streeters race car at
the Race to Read celebration at the Jaquith Library. Come sign-up
now!!

The Summer Reading Program theme this year is:


Every Hero Has a Story!
This theme explores heroes throughout history, community
heroes, animal heroes, environmental heroes, and even super
heroes.

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Depending on your age group, you read a certain number of
books and you win a T-shirt as well as other prizes. Come to the
Jaquith Public Library to sign-up! This program begins June 10.
Summer Movies!! Movies about Heroes!
Wednesday, August 19 at 7 p.m.
For the titles of the movies visit our website: www.jaquithpubliclibrary.org
Come to our Free Summer Concert Series!
Starting July for six weeks, Thursday Evenings at 6:30 p.m.
Old Schoolhouse Common gazebo. Bring your chair or blanket
and a picnic, and settle down for an evening of great music with
bands: Mark LeGrand and the Lovesick Bandits, Dave Keller
Band, Kick em Jenny, Myra Flynn, Kava Express and more!
Food, baked goods, books and silent auction items will be available for purchase.

Family Fun Night


Wednesdays & Fridays for people of all ages. 6:30 to 7:30
p.m.
Wed., July 22 - Superpowers of Survival with the Vermont
Institute of Natural Sciences. Live animals with superpowers
come to the Jaquith Library!

Fri., July 31 - Race to Read Celebration: Join us in waving the


checkered flag for Kyle Streeter and his Number 37, Race to Read,
Allen Lumber Street Stock race car! Come to the Jaquith to celebrate the kids who completed the Race to Read program and cheer
them on as they sign the hood of Kyles race car.
Fri., August 7 - Tom Joyce That Funny Magic Guy brings
books, heroes and magic together.

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Thursday, August 13 from 3 to 6 p.m.
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The TD Charitable Foundation Helps Residents Build Literacy

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better than ever this year! While youre visiting the book sale, step
out of the heat to see the Paletteers wonderful summer art show
in the Milne Room.

Summer Reading
The summer program Every Hero Has a Story in the childrens room is in full swing, with free lunch offered M-F at noon
and exciting programs T-Th at 1 p.m. Were taking a break from
programming for the Heritage Festival, but well be back with a
bang for our final week of programs July 28-30. Tuesday the 28th
well read Abenaki folk tales and make crafts, including a miniature totem pole. On Wednesday the 29th, were hosting special
guest Michael Caduto, who will be performing songs, chants,
dance, and more for ages 5 and up. Our summer reading grand
finale party is Thursday the 30th - come for cake and a celebration
of all the reading you did over the summer! While that wraps up
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In the Young Adult room, summer reading is underway with a
superhero theme! Teens who read three books and complete a
summer reading form by August 8 can choose either a free ticket
to the Champlain Valley Fair or a coupon for a free pizza. New
books are being added to the collection and planning for future
programming is underway, so stop by to see whats new. Finally,
recruiting for the Teen Advisory Committee begins soon, so if you
are a teen or know a teen who loves books and their library be sure
to stop by to pick up an application.

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Starting on June 24 on Wednesday Mornings
Story time at 10 followed by an activity and a free lunch.
Environmental Heroes with Pam Quinn
Super Heroes with Liza Earle-Centers. Become your very own
super hero and make a mask and cape.
Favorite Heroes with Susan Green. Make a collage and decorate a frame to showcase your favorite heroes.
Community Heroes: Marshfield Firemen visit with their fire
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Phil Daniels (left), Market President, TD Bank, presents a $5,000 grant


on behalf of the TD Charitable Foundation to Joanne Fitzgerald,
Development Coordinator at Central Vermont Adult Basic Education.
The grant will support CVABEs free literacy education services.

Initiatives such as the Functional Literacy Program help to


empower community members with academic and financial
knowledge that will last a lifetime, said Phil Daniels, Market
President, TD Bank. We are pleased to partner with an organization that has such a positive impact in the community.
Carol Shults-Perkins, CVABEs Executive Director, stated,
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Montpeliers Christ Church Episcopal Hosts Free


White House Conference on Aging Viewing Party

The Sixth White House Conference on Aging, held on Monday,


July 13 in Washington, D.C., joined the 21st Century by supplying
a live feed for interested elders to view all around the Country on
their computers. Montpeliers Christ Church Episcopal provided a
free Central VT site where several elder advocates came together
to watch and discuss the event on a large screen.
2015 is the 50th anniversary of not only the creation of
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House Conference on Aging and the passing of the first Older
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1935. These are all federal initiatives that have been instrumental
in providing health care and a better quality of life not only to
elders of all economic categories, but to people with disabilities,
children and basically, all Americans.
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President Obama addressed the conference and highlighted the
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Several elder paid and family caregivers pushed for more training,
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Art Resource Association (ARA) members show. This is an excellent opportunity to view many central Vermont artists work in a
variety of mediums at the gallerys new 46 Barre St. location in
Montpelier. The exhibit opens on Tuesday, July 21 and runs
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The ARA is an organization of central Vermont artists whose
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its 40th anniversary. The Association notes that they believe in art
and that it makes our world a better place and that it needs to be
shared.
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The following honors list is provide from the school.
Any questions or concerns should be addressed directly to the school

Montpelier High School


4th Quarter Honor Roll 2014-15

Highest Honors:
Grade 12: Colby Anderson Andresen; Nicole C. Corey; Alyssa B. Furber; Mikaela
Moore; Tomas Rogel-Gonzalez; Alexandra E. Stetter; Isabel R. Tomasi; Grade 11:
Caitlin Acosta; Eva Bodin; Kirby Gordon; Abigail K. Huntsman; Isaac R. Mears;
Margaret Sheehan Nowlan; Fox David Winters; Grade 10: Devin E. Baker; Emily
A. Bashara; Linsey T. Battistoni; Charlotte M. Brace; Jacob Bee Ho Brown; Aidan
P. Casner; Navah L. W. Fried; Richard N. Holt; Jeremy Hoyne Grosvenor; Adam R.
Isaacs-Falbel; Sarah K. Rose; Leah Ray Sagan-Dworsky; Mary E. Wilcox; Grade
9: Omeed Fallahi; Isabelle Faye Francke; Angus D. Fraser; Katie E. Gibson-Davis;
Nathan Grutcheld; Graham Janson; Matthew J. Koucky; Jackson Markow; Liam
P. Mears; Asa Richardson-Skinder; Emily S. Sheftman; Rebecca L. Vanden Bergh;
Benjamin Ward;
High Honors:
Grade 12: Katherine E. Anderson; Caitlyn Bashara; Rachel A. Currier; Mariah A.
Gomes; Lindsey Grutcheld; Rachel M. Isaacs-Falbel; Carolyn D. Jones; Owen M.
Koucky; Maia Padberg; Christina W. Y. Tang; Ryan Thanh Tran; George P. Valentine;
Grade 11: Robert David Barlow; Chloe S. Boyce; Claire O. Fraser; Delaney R.
Goodman; Anders Heyerdahl; Ivan J. Jermyn; William Jestes; Kaila Miller; Naomi
R. Pitt; Anna N. Scoppettone; Grade 10: Zoe Bronstein-Paritz; Reed B. Browning;
Maria E. Bruce; Lucas O. Eldred; Ciara Grasley; Andrew N. Holt; Suzanne Ingraldi;
Emma D. Murray-Clasen; Theresa C. Noonan; Amber L. Pagani; Sabean PiaNeedleman; Karyka R. L. Taylor; Grade 9: Amanda M. Adams; Gabriella R. Basa;
Coleman D. Bingham; Jacob Nelson Brown; Tyler Cain; Josie K. Gingold; George
Huang; Keith D. E. Isaacs-Corcoran; Henry E. Jones; Truman D. Lee-Solomon; Keara
McMullan; Machlan R. Pettersen; Katarina I. Pringles; Noel Riby-Williams; Sophia
X. Robins; Anna L. Sarquiz; Jacob Banyan Thompson; Henry K. Valentine;

Students in the News

Ithaca College Congratulates May 2015


Graduates: Jacob Minter of Waterbury Center,
Angelica Aseltine of Middlesex, and Samuel
Shambaugh of Berlin.
Alexis Powell of Calais; and Kristen Keene
and Clark Stridsberg of Berlin were named to
the Ithaca College Deans List for the spring
2015 semester.
Lauren Alexander of Waterbury Center was
named to the University of Rhode Islands
Spring 2015 Deans List.
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute held their
209th Commencement ceremonies on May 30 in
the East Campus Athletic Village Stadium. The
following students were recognized during the
2015 commencement exercise: Louis Cecere of
Montpelier, VT, graduated with a BS in Electrical
Engineering and Chelsea Lister of Bolton
Valley, VT, graduated with a BS in
Communication. Cecere and Lister were named
to the Deans List for the Spring 2015 semester.
The following students have been selected for
inclusion on the St. Lawrence University Deans
List for academic achievement during the Spring
2015 semester at St. Lawrence University in
Canton, New York: Emlyn R.H. Crocker of
Plainfield; Tristan D. Devine of Moretown;
India Harvey of Waterbury; Laura C. Moore
and Jamie L. Tempesta of Waitsfield; Megan E.
Perkins of Vershire; and Julia H. Simoes of
Waterbury Center.
Eitan Romanoff of Waitsfield received a
Bachelor of Science degree in computer science

from RITs B. Thomas Golisano College of


Computing and Information Sciences.
The following local residents made the Deans
List at Rochester Institute of Technology for
spring semester 2014-2015: Ethan Griswold of
Waterbury Center, Colin McGlynn of Waterbury,
and Emily OConnor of Barre.
Jillian Hale of Groton, VT, has been cited for
academic achievement for the Spring 2015
semester at the State University of New York
College of Technology at Delhi. Hale graduated
May 2015 with BBA in Hotel and Resort
Management Cum Laude.
Brian Cain, a resident of Montpelier, VT and
a member of the class of 2018, has been named
to the Deans List at Providence College for the
Spring 2015 semester.
Army Reserve Pvt. Michael S. Emmons has
graduated from basic combat training at Fort
Jackson, Columbia, S.C. During the nine weeks
of training, the soldier studied the Army mission,
history, tradition and core values, physical fitness, and received instruction and practice in
basic combat skills, military weapons, chemical
warfare and bayonet training, drill and ceremony,
marching, rifle marksmanship, armed and
unarmed combat, map reading, field tactics,
military courtesy, military justice system, basic
first aid, foot marches, and field training exercises. Emmons is the son of Christopher J.
Emmons and Berniece J. Smedley, both of Barre,
VT. He is a 2014 graduate of Spaulding High
School.

CCV Awarded TRIO Grant Totaling Over $1.7 Million

Community College of Vermont has been


awarded over $1.7 million in TRIO funding from
the United States Department of Education. The
College will receive approximately $340,000
annually for five years to fund the Student
Support Services (SSS) program.
The SSS program at CCV serves 225 students
annually. Students chosen for SSS come from
low-income families, are first-generation college
students, or have a disability. The SSS program
fosters a supportive environment for these individuals, who often experience daily struggles to
balance family, job and school responsibilities,
and provides direct support to them in the form
of intensive advising, academic coaching and

post-secondary training.
We are very pleased to have received this
substantial grant from the Department of
Education, said CCV Dean of Students Heather
Weinstein. CCV has a richly diverse student
population and TRIO funding ensures our lessadvantaged students have the resources available
to them to be successful in college.
The Federal TRIO programs came into existence with the passage of the Higher Education
Act of 1965. TRIO is comprised of eight programs, one of which is SSS. The goal of SSS is
to improve the college retention and graduation
rates of participants.

Retirement Incentive Notices Sent to State Employees

A retirement incentive program passed in the


recently concluded Vermont State legislative session will give 300 executive branch employees
the opportunity to retire this year and receive as
much as $15,000 in cash. The State Treasurers
Office today mailed letters and program applications to eligible employees.
The program was proposed as a way to reduce
both the States labor costs and the need to layoff employees to address a multi-million dollar
budget deficit. The Vermont State Employees
Association,
Treasurers
office and the
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that would secure general fund savings and protect the financial integrity of the pension plan.
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There are 949 employees eligible to take the
incentive. However, only 300 employees will be
granted the incentive. If more than 300 employees apply, the Treasurers office will utilize a
lottery system to select the 300 from among
those State employees applying. The deadline
for receipt of the application in the Treasurers
office is August 31, 2015.
Executive branch employees who have worked
for the State from 5-15 years would receive $750
per year of employment. Those with 15 years or

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more of service would be eligible for $1,000 per


year they worked for the State. The maximum
payable under the incentive is $15,000. The
incentive will be paid to recipients in two equal
payments in fiscal years 2016 and 2017.
Retirements under the incentive program are
effective on October 1, 2015. The law does allow
a department to stagger the retirement dates of
multiple employees, if necessary, to continue the
normal operation of business. However, no
retirement date may be later than March 1,
2016.
To be eligible for the retirement incentive
program a person must meet the following
requirements:
Be employed by the executive branch of State
government on July 1, 2015;
Participate in the defined benefit or defined
contribution retirement plans;
If hired prior to July 1, 2008, the employee
must have at least 30 years of service or be age
62 with at least five years of service as of August
1, 2015; and
If hired on or after July 1, 2008, the employee
must have a combination of years of service and
age that equals 87 or more, or be age 65 with at
least five years of service as of August 1, 2015.
The State Treasurers Office has posted an
eligibility summary for employees on its web
site at VermontTreasurer.gov. Employees that
believe they are eligible and do not receive a letter should contact the Treasurers office.

Honors:
Grade 12: Sarah E. Aldrich; Theodora A. Bean; Rosellen L. Boucher; Laura S.
Cassetty; Jessica S. Collins; Jonah Francke; Michael D. Gibson-Davis; Chloe
Golonka; Anna Hamilton; Phoebe Jade Harris; Jonathan S. Kilian; Elizabeth A.
Maguire; Garrett Pembroke; Mary Elliott Porter; Tuller M. Schricker; Cheyenne S.
Sebold; Lexington K. M. Shea; Jay P. Zecchinelli; Grade 11: Ryan C. Andreoletti;
Isaac Avery-Padberg; Jonah Cipolla; Christopher M. Ebersole; Emily M. Montague;
Mackenzie Naylor; Michael Z. Roach; Sara Sanchez-Riera; Jaimen C. Sather; Grade
10: Conor Barrett; Maya V. Beasley; Levi T. Beavin; Oliver Cattaneo; Helen M.
Cerutti; Emily Corbett-Valade; Lexie B. Drew; Holly Katrina Gordon; Zachary Grupp;
Matthew Hynes; Zhikai (Ken) Liang; Laura S. Smith; Derrick M. Trombly; Hugh W.
Wallace; Desiree L. Watson; Grade 9: Casarah Acosta; Maggie A. Barbero-Menzel;
Daniel J. Bruce; Derek R. Cassetty; James Coy; Nicholas T. W. Gambill; Logan H.
Graves; Jack H. LaPera; Maralina Moore; Izac Raker; Ada M. Rohan; Davor Vukoja;
Clayton J. Winters

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Army Pvt. Derek W. Copping has


graduated from basic training at
Fort Jackson, Columbia, South
Carolina. During the nine weeks
of training, he received instruction and practice in basic combat
skills, armed and unarmed combat, field tactics, the military justice system, and drill and ceremony. He also studied the history,
mission, tradition and core values
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training. Copping is the son of
Steve and Maryellen Copping of
East Barre, and a 2010 graduate
of Spaulding High School.

ACLU-VT Hires Two New


Staff Attorneys

The American Civil Liberties Union of Vermont has hired two


attorneys to work on its staff as staff attorneys/public advocates.
The appointments of Jay Diaz of Williston and Lia Ernst of
Medford, Mass., in the new joint roles of litigators and advocates
reflect a broadened focus by the ACLU-VT to use public education campaigns and legislative advocacy, as well as traditional
litigation, to reach civil liberties goals.
Diaz has been a Vermont Legal Aid staff attorney since 2012,
serving as Vermont poverty law fellow. During that time a chief
interest for him has been school discipline reform. Diaz examined
Vermont school discipline records and determined that students of
color and students with disabilities are two to three times more
likely to be excluded from school through suspension than other
students. He has led an effort to have the legislature review current
suspension and expulsion laws. Diaz is a graduate of Boston
College Law School; he attended New York University as an
undergraduate, where he majored in political science.
Ernst has been a legal fellow at the ACLU of Massachusetts and
a legal intern at the ACLU of Michigan. She clerked for two years
with U.S. District Court Judge Julian Cook Jr. in Detroit and then
a year with Judge Norman Stahl of the U.S. Court of Appeals for
the First Circuit in Boston. She most recently has been an associate attorney at a Michigan law firm outside Detroit. Ernst is a
graduate of the University of Michigan Law School. She also
holds a masters degree in anthropology from the University of
Wisconsin; her undergraduate degree is from Swarthmore College,
where she majored in biology. She served two years in the Peace
Corps in Guinea, West Africa after college.
Jay and Lia are wonderful additions to our staff, said Allen
Gilbert, ACLU-VT executive director. Together they can help the
ACLU-VT be stronger internally as well as operate more effectively externally. Public education campaigns and legislative
advocacy, coupled with litigation, make up whats sometimes
called integrative advocacy. Different approaches are combined
to work on specific issues. Broader education around the importance of civil liberties issues leads to wider acceptance of change
even sometimes making litigation unnecessary. This is an exciting opportunity for us.
ACLU-VTs previous staff attorney, Dan Barrett, left in May to
take a new job as legal director at the ACLU of Connecticut.
The following honors list is provided from the school. Any
questions or concerns should be addressed directly to the school

WILLIAMSTOWN
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120 Hebert Road ~ Williamstown, VT 05679


Phone: 802.433.5350 ~ Fax: 802.433.1037 ~ www.williamstownmhs.org

Fourth Marking Period Honor Roll

High Honors with Principals Recognition (Average of 4.0 or Higher)


Benjamin Beaudin, Brandon Carrier, Carissa Carrier, Evan Choquette,
Benjamin Cole, Mckenzie Collins, Alycia Dickinson, Robyn Dudley, Shayna
Guild, Eric Hulbert, Danielle Jesmonth, Elizabeth Laughlin, Shaylee Martin,
Brandon Morande, Justin Morande, Natalie Myles, Devin ONeill, Krystal
Parent, Jacob Peloquin, Dylan Potvin, Emaley Russell, Christina Thivierge,
Kaitlyn Trottier, Kaden Willey
High Honors (Average of 3.75 or Higher)
Ryan Ashe, Aric Avery, Sarah Bellavance, Nicole Carrier, Vanessa
Choquette, Lauren Clark, TJ DeRose, Curtis Gauthier, Kirsten Hanchett,
Dylan Hartman, Samantha Hepsley, Logan Metcalf, Alyssa Morande,
Jonathan Myles, Emma ONeill, Autumn Parrott, Caroline Perry, Riley
Provost, Shawnee Seaver, Matelyn Thygesen, Skyler Woodworth
Honor Roll (Average of 3.0 or Higher)
Nicole Ashe, Alexander Badore, Justin Bailey, Brieonna Bassette, Travis
Beede, Svetlana Bell, Cannon Blanchard, Jared Blanchard, Celia Callahan,
Evan Chaloux, Mackenzie Christman, Taylor Clark, Leah Cole, Emily
Coletti, Matthew Collins, Lauren Covey, Moriah Covey, Savannah Covey,
Tristan Covey, Maeve Curtin, Syerra Day, Maximus Dexter, Dustin Dow,
Jayme Ducharme, Michaela Ducharme, Jared Dwinell, Christian Eaton,
Carter Edmunds, Marcus Fleury, Riley Flowers, Samuel Gallitano, Andre
Gilbert, Jacob Gingras, Lauren Gingras, Abrianna Gould, Bryton Hanchett,
Joy Hanlon, Mariah Hardaker, Tyler Hedding, Taylor Hegarty, Matthew
Henderson, Riley Herring, Cody Hood, Cameron Huard, Blake Huntington,
Alexus Isham, Cheyenne Kelty, Fianna Kidder, Savannah King, Shylah
King, Tasia Lafond, Tiffany Lamberti, Mariah Lamell, Sabrina Lamell,
Gabriel Lamson, Aundreya LeClair, Journi LeClair, Hannah MacAskill,
Kyle MacAskill, Taylor MacRitchie, Marshall Marineau, Kate Mascitti,
Hunter McLaughlin, Lander Misckolczi, Sean Morris, Emily Noelk, Abbigail
Perusse, Mikaya Potvin, Garret Poulin, Nathan Poulin, Julianne RaffertyDesroches, Brice Rancourt, Erin Rivers, Mariah Royea, Derrick Ruel,
Chandler Salls, Meghan Sanborn, Courtney Scholtz, Cameron Shangraw,
Colleen Sheridan, Nathan Smith, Tanesha Speranza, Darion Stone, Brice
Stride, Ciera Sweet, Ahna Taylor, Benjamin Thygesen, Haley Trottier, Kayce
Varano, Madison Varano, Lucas Vasseur, Eve Walka, Katherine Whitcomb,
Rachel White, Kyra Wilder

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The following honors list is provided from the school. Any questions or concerns should be addressed directly to the school.

U32 Middle & High School

Quarter 4 Honor Roll 2014-2015


Highest Honors
12th Grade: Abigail Daniels, Ethan Fielder, Christine Jeppe, Margaret LaGue, John Laperle, Sierra McConnell, Fiona NicholsFleming, Zoe Olson, Lyra Wanzer, Tehya Weston
11th Grade: Daiana Al Saadi, Lydia Bohn, Spencer Broe, Anna Davis-Noe, Elias French, Loren Marshall, Ethan McCollister,
Jade McMillan, Eliza Merrylees, Audrey Oliver, Reilly Osadchey-Brown, Eli Pandolfo, Tillie Quattrone, Lillian Richardson, Megan
Ryan, Chloe Sairs, Samara Schneider, Madeline Smart
10th Grade: Schuyler Forest, Eric Jacobsen, Maggie Kirby, Kathryn Koonz, McKenzie Lattimore, Ashley Mekkelsen, Jasmine
Moody, Lauren Morse, Lindsey Noordsij, Olivia Peltier, Jin Wei Rahill, Emily Richards, Gabrielle Stroh, Aven Williams
9th Grade: Elizabeth Belitsos, Harrison Bushnell, Samuel Darmstadt, Grace Ecklund Gustavson, Avery Ehret, Ashima Fillbach,
Stella Gardner, Robin Hartzell, Wilson Knight, Ruby Lamb, Cricket Liebermann, Luca Montore, Emma Olmsted, Kaitlyn Phillips,
Anna Richardson, Ethan Scharf, Rena Schwartz, Rebecca Thompson, Carly Webb
8th Grade: Jozlyn Bolduc, Jacob Bradley, Jesse Colnes, Andrew Crompton, Benjamin Davis-Noe, Hannah Dwire, Isabel Hall,
Adelaide Hannan, Charlotte Harris, Payton Kurrle, Justin Murray, Eli Oliver, Max Sabo, Katerina Wood, Lucille Wood
7th Grade: Zoie Beauregard, Kassidy Bennett, Charlotte Bodin, Camille Cheney, Charles Darmstadt, Nora Dillon, Emily Ehret,
Jacob Ehret, Joshua Ehret, Emily Frazier, Zai Gluck, Eva Jessup, Willa Lane, Dane Liebermann, Kristina Martzke, Jenna
Mekkelsen, Julia Oliver, Claire Thompson, Ana Young
High Honors
12th Grade: Avery Alberghini, Devon Andrews, Gabrielle Arre, Gwen Bruns, Brandon Darmstadt, Madisyn Emmons, Ohan
Fillbach, Louisa Franco, Sylvia Gilbert, Hailey Hatch, Katherine Lafont, Abigail Magwire, Magdalene McCaffrey, Hannah McKay,
Quinn McVeigh, Brooke Merrill, Jake Murray, Faith Orr, Emily Packard, Marta Peltier, Terrin Rosen, Sadie St. John, Avery Tait
11th Grade: Elizabeth Aitchison, Angela Biron, Simon Bradley, Dakota Clark, Derek Cote, Addie Cusick, Signe Goddard,
Elysian Gomes, Nicholas Grace, Steven Hepp, Dakota LaFlam, Nathan Lavigne, Marissa Mattogno, Jackson McCoy, Shelby
McManis, Jessica Mugford, Caitlin OKelly, Nell Peterson, Marie Russ, Andrea Symonds, Jacob Toro, Cilla Wanzer
10th Grade: Justin Barr, Luc Burnier, Dreaven Clark, Ava Clithero, Emma Curchin, Kieran Edraney, Taylor Forest, Aine
Kennedy, Andrea Kroll, Haylie Lane, Shelby Lavigne, Heaven Litchfield, Ian Obeldobel, Katana Peake, Bradley Smart, Kevin
Thayer, Andrew Vermette, Orlando Whitcomb-Worden, Allison Wolf, Savannah Yates
9th Grade: Kayla Beard, Mary Jo Bishop, Jazmyn Burke, Grace Childs, Tien Connor, Conor Cooley, Otto Daniels, Andrew
Davin, Dakota Dunham, Samantha Fielder, Alexandria Hepp, Brooke Houghton, Stephen Looke, Wyatt Mashkuri, AnneMarie Mattogno, Shannon OKelly, Alexandra Reilly, Hayden Roberge, Karli Robertson, Aliyah Rosen, Fergus Ryan, Zachary
Schneider, Nathan Smoller, Noah Witke-Mele
8th Grade: Madison Audy, Joshua Bartold, Emmaline Beall, Emily Burroughs, Kerrick Cavanaugh, Georgia Connell, Melody
Emmons, John Fannon, Joseph Franco, Isabella Hayes, Riley Hudson, Abigail Latour, Hannah Leslie, Miranda Mishaan,
Jackson Morris, Serenity Northrup, Lily Parker, Lydia Rice, Bryson Richards, Elijah Stoudt, Haile Thronson, Jared Vincent,
Rowan Williams, Judith Witke-Mele
7th Grade: Averie Brown, Jenna Brown, Mackenzie Crowe, Ethan Eldred, Madelyn Friend, Sophia Heinz, Evan Hinchliffe, Liam
Judge, Ginger Knight, Allyson LaGue, Annika LaGue, Phoebe Lutes, Quentin Mashkuri, John McGinley, Shannon McGinley,
Rebecca Nease, Madison OKelly, James Pacheco, Amanda Reed, Madison Roberge, Eric Scharf, Thomas Shanley, Mia
Isabella Smith, Patrick Towne, Haley Wilcox, Sylvan Williams, Matthew Wills
Honors
12th Grade: Quinlan Anderson, Ethan Burroughs, Colin Commo, Molly Cowan, Myranda Dewey, Olivia Dexter, Alexandre
Forest, Danielle Gonzales, Erik Graves, Henry John, Elizabeth Ksepka, Olivia Mekkelsen, Rebecca Santamore, Orli Schwartz,
Matthew Smith, Brad Spencer
11th Grade: Sydney Baskind, Colby Brochu, Gwendolyn Bunnewith, Kaylyn Crompton, Willoughby Forest, Madeline Goddard,
Sophia Gonzales, Joshua Goodrich, Ian Gordon, DanaJo Griffin, Jacob Kellett, Branden King, Natalie Lavigne, Caleb Lewis,
Ashley Norway, Margaret Palmiero, Cullen Partin, Tasha Pearce, William Pollard, Raequel Pratt, Stephen Schoeffel, Krista
Towne, Duane Wheeler, David Woolaver
10th Grade: Connor Aitchison, Seamus Beall, Helen Bohn, Nicholas Boozan, Abigail Brewer, Robert Browning, Alex Capocchi,
Leonardo de Prato, Grace Dellinger-Pate, Kellyn Edraney, Noah Elmore, Faith Fair, James Fleury, Riley Flynn, Natalie Hayes,
Henry Hoffert, Kelcey Hudson, Rileigh Kirby, Bon Lafayette, Katelyn Morrissette, Arthur Neddo, Thomas Parker, Quintin
Pelzel, Ferron Pursell, Emily Quenneville, Araceli Rebmann, Anthony Rieder, Mackinley Shaffer, Nichelle Smith, Kieran Verret,
Alexander Warner, Mason Wilder, Harper Wimble
9th Grade: Arthur Anderson, Fiona Astle, Zachary Baldasaro, Luke Belitsos, Justin Bennett, Anna Braun, Austin Bresett,
Macenzie Brown, Cameron Cahill, Aliza Chamberlin-Habel, Emily Cremins, Trevor Day, Sydney Dewey, Joshua Farber, Heydan
Garbacik, Bailey Groleau, Jayden Hudson, Simon Kennedy, Zachary LaGue, Gavin Lang, Jordan MacDougall, Riley Mankin,
Molly McCreedy, Cole Meleady, Caleb Moody, Nathaniel Morris, Calvin Myka-Smith, Katelynn ONeill, Emme Overton, Nathaniel
Palmer, Ford Porter, Cody Potwin, Logan Powers, Kathryne Smith, Hunter Solomon, Forrest Spencer, Nicole Suker, Mary
Elizabeth Thibeault, Anna Van Ness, Cheyanne Ward
8th Grade: Alec Atkins, Ryan Barr, Cameron Brown, Benjamin Browning, Malone Bruce, Derek Campbell, Kalea Divelbliss,
Lily Fair, Taylor Fair, Mikayla Farnum, Callista Gallagher, Owen Guthrie, Jordan Hawkins, Braden Hill, Frances Kaplan, Holly
Kwiatkowski, Emily Lattimore, Tyler MacInnes, Blaine Moore, Trinidee Muller, Trevor Patterson, Jacob Peterson, Rae Powers,
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EARL E. BARTON, 95, of Elliston


Street, passed away Sunday, July 5,
2015, at Rowan Court Health and Rehabilitation
Center. His family had been at his bedside. Born
on Oct. 20, 1919, in Montpelier, he was the son
of Pearley and Ethel (Lawson) Barton. Earl
attended local schools and graduated from
Montpelier High School in 1937. After graduation, he
became a master plumber and worked in that industry for
over 30 years in the central Vermont and Burlington areas. In
1941, he enlisted in the U.S. Army and served as a staff sergeant during World War II until he was honorably discharged
in 1945. On Sept. 24, 1954, he married Gladys Molander in
Montpelier. They were married for 58 years. She died in
2013. They first made their home in East Montpelier for a
year before moving to Barre where they resided at their
Elliston Street residence for the remainder of their lives. Earl
was a member of the Loyal Order of the Moose Lodge #1391
and in his spare time enjoyed baseball, football, woodworking and yard saleing with his relatives.
BEATRICE L. BLAIN, 83, of U.S. Rt. 302,
passed away peacefully on Thursday, July 9,
2015, at the home of Edmund and Karen
Bedard. Born on May 14, 1932, in Boston,
Massachusetts, she was the daughter of the late
Josephat and Jeanne (Arcand) Blain. Beatrice
attended St. Gregorys Catholic School in
Boston and was a graduate of Notre Dame College where she
received her bachelors degree. After her schooling, she was
employed at Imports and Exports shipping and receiving
department until her retirement in 1997. Beatrice was a
member of St. Josephs Catholic Church in Holbrook,
Massachusetts, where she enjoyed singing in the choir. She
was an avid reader and enjoyed her many trips throughout
the world. She was in charge of the Special Olympics swimming team and also spent time helping at Meals on Wheels.
In 2010, she came to Vermont where she made her home
with her cousin, Edmund Bedard, and his wife, Karen, in
Orange.
JARED MARTIN BROOKS, 33, of Randolph Center, died
Thursday, July 9, 2015, in Randolph Center. He was born
Dec. 15, 1981, in Randolph, the son of Duane and Kathryn
(Martin) Brooks. He was raised in Braintree, graduated from
Randolph Union High School in 2000 and moved to
Randolph Center in 2011. He enjoyed snowmobiling, playing basketball and golf.
SHIRLEY GWENDOLINE DAY, 79, of
Morrisville, and formerly of Hardwick, died
Saturday, July 11, 2015, at her residence. She
was born on July 26, 1935, in Wolcott, the
daughter of Ralph and Ortha (Hood) Houghton.
She was a graduate of Hardwick Academy, class
of 1955. On Aug. 25, 1956, she married Gerald
George Day in Hardwick, where they lived for more than 28
years before moving to Morrisville, where Shirley has since
made her home. In her earlier years she was employed for
many years in Hardwick. Later she worked for Ames
Department Store and Hannaford, both in Morrisville. She
retired in 2010. Shirley was a member of the V.F.W. Post #
9653 Womens Auxiliary in Morrisville. She will be remembered as a people person. She was very social and knew most
everyone in the area. She enjoyed visiting with people, and
was always willing to help anyone in need.
PHYLLIS R. DELARY, 89, died peacefully,
Wednesday, July 8, 2015, at Mayo Healthcare in
Northfield surrounded by her loving family. She
was born in Northfield on April 23, 1926, the
daughter of Henry & Ida (Pruneau) Rich. She is
a graduate of Northfield High School, class of
1944. She married the love her life, Clovis E.
DeLary on May 24, 1947, at St. John the Evangelist Catholic
Church in Northfield. Her first date with Clovis was at a
dance in Randolph and that was the beginning of what
would later be a 68-year marriage of happiness and joy. After
she graduated from high school, she went to work for the
state of Vermont Liquor Control Board for 12 years. She also
did all the book work and managerial tasks for the family
business, DeLarys Plumbing and Heating, for many many
years. She was a warm, wonderful and giving mother to her
seven children. Phyllis family and faith were the center of
her life. She was a member of St. John the Evangelist
Church, a regent for Catholic Daughters, junior director of
the Catholic Order of Foresters, involved in the Cursillo
Movement, taught the Catholic faith to the parish youth and
was a eucharistic minister. She enjoyed dancing, music,
camping, boating and spending time with her family.

t is with sincere and heartfelt gratitude


that the family of Robert Searles of
Barre Town expresses their deep
appreciation for all the sympathy and
kindness during this very sorrowful
time. Our hearts are full for the many
blessings of family and friends in our
lives.
Words cannot truly convey how
thankful we are for the many cards,
flowers, trays of food, money,
friendship and most of all the love,
support and thoughtfulness. We truly
wish we could thank you all individually,
please pardon us for not being able to do so.
Bob was an amazing man and he has left a void in all of our
lives. We miss him dearly.
Love and Gratitude, The Family of Robert Searles

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LOUISE GRIFFIN, 83, formerly of Berlin Street,


Montpelier, passed away on June 2, 2015, in Frederick,
Maryland. She was born on April 10, 1932, the daughter of
Modesto and Carmen Revilla. She attended Spaulding High
School in Barre and graduated in the class of 1950. She married Donald Griffin in 1975. They enjoyed boating, camping
and spending time with family and friends. Louise was a
longtime employee of Northfield Savings Bank, and she
retired in 1997. She loved to read, bake and crochet, and was
an avid walker participating in many breast cancer walkathons. She also volunteered at the Barre Opera House and St.
Augustines soup kitchen.
JOAN (PRUNEAU) LEAHY, of Danbury,
Connecticut, formally of New Milford,
Connecticut, passed away Saturday morning,
July 4, 2015, in Danbury after a long illness.
Joan was born on Nov. 20, 1936, in Barre,
Vermont, to Alfred and Florence (Merchant)
Pruneau and moved to New Milford in 1969.
She eventually moved to Danbury in 1987. She is survived
by her son, Jack Leahy, of Washington, Connecticut, and a
granddaughter, Alexa Leahy, of Asheville, North Carolina; a
daughter, Cheryl Fisher; granddaughter Nicole Sousa; grandson-in-law Erik, granddaughter Brianna Fisher; grandson
Drew Fisher; daughter Kathleen Sweikert; son-in-law
William Sweikert; grandsons Maxwell, Samuel, Rocco and
Anthony; and one great-grandson, Luke Sousa. She is also
survived by three siblings, Arthur Pruneau, of Ocala, Florida,
Corrine Sheridan, of Montpelier, Vermont, Dolores Davis
and her husband, Tom, of Barre, Vermont; and several nieces
and nephews. Joan was known for being very generous even
though she didnt have a lot to give. She had a beautiful smile
and touched many lives. She managed to persevere through
some very difficult times and illnesses and raise three children.
PHYLLIS C. MARTIN, 64, of Barnes Road in
East Montpelier, entered into eternal joy on
Friday, July 10, 2015, at her home surrounded
by her loving family. She was born in Chelsea,
Massachusetts, on July 8, 1951, the daughter of
David and Anne (Archibald) Goodrich. She
graduated from Peabody High School in 1969.
She then attended Bunker Hill Community College. After
putting her education on hold for several years, Phyllis later
graduated with a bachelors degree from Vermont College in
2001. On June 26, 1981, she married Richard Martin in
Medford, Massachusetts. She worked as a manager of human
resources for the Department of Public Safety. She and her
husband were communicants of St. Augustines Catholic
Church. They both became members of Notre Dame de Vie
in October 2014. This is a spiritual family in the church
based on Carmelite spirituality and prayer.
WILLIAM C. BILL MARTIN, 73, a lifelong
Waterbury resident, passed away in the comfort of
his family at the University of Vermont Medical Center in
Burlington on Sunday afternoon, July 5, 2015, following a
stroke. Born in Waterbury on July 15, 1941, he was the son
of the late Earl F. and Ellen (Collins) Martin. On Oct. 20,
1962, he married the former Virginia Lamos in Waterbury.
Bill was a 1960 Waterbury High School graduate and then
joined the Vermont Army National Guard in Waterbury
where he served for six years and was discharged at the rank
of Sergeant 1st Class. In July of 1962, Bill began a long and
successful career with the state of Vermont. Starting in general building maintenance, his vocation spanned over 40
years and he retired in 2003 as the director of building maintenance for the entire state. In addition, Bill earned his journeymans license in both plumbing and electrical and was a
well-known central Vermont area handyman and literal jack
of all trades. Whether it was a minor repair, a renovation or
construction of an entire home, Bill was happiest with a tool
in his hand helping his family and many friends on a project.
In his leisure time he enjoyed his camp on Lake Eden, his
semi-annual fishing trips with friends to Lake Ontario and
was an avid Red Sox fan. His memberships included the
Waterbury-Stowe Fish and Game Club where he was in
charge of facilities and rentals, and the Harry N. Cutting
American Legion Post 59 in Waterbury.
JOSEPHINE METCALF passed away on
July 13 at the home of her daughter, Lucille
Huttemann, along with many family members by her side. Josephine was born on Oct.
14, 1920, in Boston, Massachusetts, to
Joseph and Leola OKeefe. She ran her own cleaning business for many years and developed many close relationships
with her clients. She so much enjoyed reading and spending
time with her family.
LT. COL. DORIS H. SCHINDLER (USAF -Retired), 91, a longtime Williamstown resident and
most recently of The Gardens, died Wednesday, July 1, 2015,
at the Rutland Health and Rehabilitation Center where she
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home economics. She later was a dietician intern at John
Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, Maryland, and earned a masters degree in food and nutrition from New York University.
Doris had been married to the late Robert Schindler, from
whom she was divorced. Prior to her military career, she had
been dietician at the former Barre City Hospital. On October
9, 1952, Doris was commissioned a 1st Lt. in the United
States Air Force as a hospital dietician and served honorably
and well, being discharged October 31, 1972, as a Lt.
Colonel from the USAF Regional Hospital (Strategic Air
Command), Carswell AFB, Fort Worth, Texas. She had several stateside assignments, as well as being stationed in
England and Puerto Rico.
WILLIAM BILLY F. SCHWARTZ, 27, of Waterbury,
passed away at the Rutland Regional Medical Center on
Friday, July 10, 2015. Born in New Rochelle, New York, on
Oct. 19, 1987, he was the son of William and Carol (Fraser)
Schwartz. Billy attended schools in Waterbury and was a
graduate of Harwood Union High School in Duxbury. Billy
enjoyed cartoons (especially SpongeBob SquarePants),
Disney/Pixar movies, a wide variety of music and singing
(no matter if you could sing or not), being read to and going
very fast. Despite his disabilities, Billy enjoyed life to its
fullest, liked being around people and enjoyed outings a
great deal.
ALDO ANTHONY SOMAINI, 89, of Tamarack
Lane, died Wednesday, July 8, 2015, at his home,
with his family at his bedside. Born on April 30, 1926, in
Barre City, he was the son of Antonio and Luigia (Conti)
Somaini. He had attended Barre City schools and Spaulding
High School. On August 20, 1950, he married Fedora M.
Tosi in St. Monica Catholic Church. They first lived in Barre
City and since 1974, had made their home at their present
address. Aldo will always be remembered as an outstanding
automobile mechanic, being first employed at the North End
Motors and later, the H.G. Bennett Co., the Rossi Buick
Oldsmobile dealership, and retired from Dion Motors on
Brook Street in Barre in 1988. Many of his former customers
came to his home for automotive work and consultations. He
was an avid mushroomer and enjoyed hunting, fishing, the
New York Yankees, the New York Giants football team, the
Montreal Canadiens hockey team and watching his grandsons and great-grandson play hockey. Being a veteran of
World War II, he served with the United States Army Air
Corps from 1944 to 1946, had been an airplane maintenance
technician and belly turret gunner on B-17 bombers in the
Asiatic-Pacific Theatre of Operations, and was discharged as
a corporal.
RICHARD A. WAGNER, 52, died at the
Central Vermont Medical Center in Berlin in
July 6, 2015. Born in Burlington on Sept. 21,
1962, he was the son of the late Raymond E. and
Beatrice E. (Draper) Wagner. He was previously
married to the former Mary E. Brown. He
attended schools in Waterbury. In earlier years
he worked in commercial janitorial and maintenance services. His hobbies included fishing, music, watching wrestling
and spending time with family.
JOANNE E. WELCH, 78, of Hanover Terrace
Home, passed away at Dartmouth-Hitchcock
Hospital, on Friday, May 8, 2015. She was born
to John E. and Frances Brazier Welch at Heaton
Hospital, Montpelier, VT., on July 1, 1936. She
grew up on her parents farm in Williston, and
attended Burlington H.S., and later graduated
from St. Marys Catholic H.S. During her life she worked at
the Brown Derby in Montpelier, and then for many years did
housework and childcare in Barre and Montpelier. She made
her home for over 30 years at the Metevier Home on
Brooklyn Street in Barre, Vt., from 1982 until 2012. She was
treated as part of their family, by Lina and Marlene Metevier.
A memorial celebration of the life of Joanne Welch will be
held on Friday, July 24 at the Old Meetinghouse in E.
Montpelier Center, at 10 a.m., with burial following at the St
Augustus Cemetery in Montpelier at 11 a.m., and a luncheon
will follow at the East Montpelier Center Community Hall at
noon.
MORRIS C. MO WYMAN, 80,
son of the late Claude and Dorothy
(Nutter) Wyman, passed away peacefully at
home in Bradenton, Florida, on Sunday, July 5,
2015. Born Feb. 12, 1935, in Reading, Vermont,
he was loved and respected by all who knew
him; loving husband, father, uncle, stepfather,
grandfather and great-grandfather. Morris was a lifelong
resident of Vermont and a seasonal resident at Lake
Champagne Campground in Randolph, until moving to
Bradenton in 2012. He attended elementary school in
Reading and started high school in Springfield, Vermont,
before moving to Montpelier in 1950. Upon graduating high
school, Morris joined the United States Navy in October
1953, and served aboard the USS Wasp aircraft carrier. Upon
discharge in April 1957, he returned to Vermont from
Takoma, Washington, with a newborn son and wife, expanded his family, and joined his parents managing the Western
Auto Store in Montpelier. After his parents retirement,
Morris assumed ownership of Western Auto and went on to
open a second store in Barre, Vermont. Morris had many passions in life including fishing, hunting, camping, playing
cards and spending time with his family. He was a master
tournament cribbage player and enjoyed marathon card days
at the Montpelier Elks Club.

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Community Capital of Vermont Wraps Up Second Quarter Lending

Community Capital of Vermont (CCVT), New Englands highest volume SBA micro-lender, has completed second quarter loans
to companies providing transportation, sustainable architecture,
and home cleaning services; to entrepreneurs offering beauty supplies, making kimchi and hot sauce, and providing design solutions for nursing moms on the go. These companies are based all
over Vermont, from Burlington to Plainfield, Hardwick to
Charlotte, and beyond.
CCVT helps small businesses and lower income entrepreneurs
prosper through flexible business financing and our newest addition of business advisory support services, said Martin Hahn,
Community Capital of Vermont Executive Director. Our borrowers, as well as our organization, reflect the character of Vermont:
authentic, service-oriented, innovative, and invested in community.
Loans given in April through June range from $2,000 to
$50,000 per business, and businesses are spread among Caledonia,
Chittenden, and Washington counties. Just some of the 2015 first
quarter loans include:

Vermont Probiotica, West Berlin, for working capital to grow


production of kimchi and fermented food products utilizing
locally grown carrots, cabbage, and daikon from the Mad River
Valley.
Montpelier Auto Clinic, Montpelier, for equipment and working capital to create a full service auto service garage in a formerly vacant auto shop space.
G & N Excavation, Moretown, a woman-owned construction
business, for rental of heavy equipment in order to create roads,
trails, parking lots, storm water improvements, slope stabilization
and culvert installations.
Leftys Kitchen Show, Hardwick, to grow a line of hot sauce
including a new maple-habanero flavor with Vermont maple
syrup, a quick scorpion-like sting, and finishing off with a deep
sugar burn.
Community Capital is a nonprofit community-based lending
organization. Loans range from $1,000-$100,000. For more information on Community Capital of Vermont or to apply for a loan,
visit www.communitycapitalvt.org.

Vermont Entrepreneurs to Learn Business Growth Strategies


at SCORE Workshops

Vermont entrepreneurs looking to expand or start businesses


have the opportunity to learn growth strategies from a team of
experts in a series of three workshops, beginning Monday, August
3 in Barre.
The Grow Your Business workshop series, organized by the
Montpelier chapter of SCORE, focuses on the areas of marketing,
obtaining financing, and developing a business plan. As a volunteer SCORE business mentor, I often have conversations with
business people about these critical areas, said Bertil Agell,
Montpelier SCORE chapter chair and Vermont SCORE district
director. Weve assembled a team of professionals to give
Vermont entrepreneurs a crash course in marketing, finance, and
business planning. By participating in this workshop series, business owners will have the skills they need to take their companies
to the next level.
The series kicks off on August 3 with a marketing workshop,
which includes market research, building a brand, and launching a
marketing campaign. Participants will also learn about how to use
educational content in marketing. The marketing workshop leader
is Steve Larose, an independent marketing consultant and SCORE
volunteer mentor.
Obtaining financing for business operations is the second workshop topic on August 10. Participants will learn how to prepare to
approach a lender, including knowing which factors lenders are
evaluating in their decision process. General loan terms and conditions will be discussed. The workshop will be led by Vallerie

Morse, deputy district director of the Vermont office of the U.S.


Small Business Administration. Also participating will be representatives of Community Capital of Vermont, Vermont Community
Loan Fund, Community National Bank, and the Vermont
Sustainable Jobs Fund Flex Capital Fund.
The series concludes on August 17 with a session on developing
a business plan. The workshop will cover what goes into the planning process, focusing on strategic objectives and the eight separate sections that make up a comprehensive business plan. The
workshop will be led by Agell, who has experience both as a startup entrepreneur and as a corporate executive.
Each of the three workshops runs from 8 a.m. to 11 a.m. and
will be held in the second floor community room at Community
National Bank, 316 North Main Street, in Barre. The registration
fee for the workshop series is $75 and includes a continental
breakfast at each session. Online registration is at https://goo.gl/
BUU4uL.
Montpelier SCORE
belongs
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national, nonprofit organizaRACE
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tion dedicated to mentoring entrepreneurs and small business
in extensive
grades business
1 - 6: managestart-ups.Students
In Vermont,currently
volunteers with
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and
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ment experience are available to provide confidential free advice
on a broad range
of subjects.
SCORE
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Read
15 books
by July
31st! local workshops and
events
to
connect
small
business
owners
with
the people
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and information
they
need
to
start,
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and
maintain
their
Jaquith Public Library on July 31st at 6:30 p.m. businesses.
Readers who have read 15 books are eligible to
sign the hood of Kyles race car!
All are welcome to the event.
Come cheer our readers on!
Jaquith Public Library
122 School Street, Marsheld, VT 426-3581

SPEAKING OUT

To celebrate The Barre Heritage Festival, the question this week is:

RACE TO READ!

Students currently in grades 1 - 6:

SIGN UP and RACE TO THE CHALLENGE:


Read 15 books by July 31st!
Kyle Streeter will bring his race car to the
Jaquith Public Library on July 31st at 6:30 p.m.
Readers who have read 15 books are eligible to
sign the hood of Kyles race car!
All are welcome to the event.
Come cheer our readers on!
Jaquith Public Library
122 School Street, Marsheld, VT 426-3581

What is your heritage?

Gina, Berlin

Beverly,
Montpelier

My ancestors
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Joanne,
East
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Im part
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and
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I am an
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Diana,
Barre/Northeld

I am French, Indian,
German and Irish.

Therese,
East Barre

My family was
from Maine!
Im an
American!!

Renee,
Barre

We are from Quebec


Canada

Teia,
Barre

We are
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Nancy

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Act 46 School Governance study committee

On June 3, 2015 Governor Shumlin signed into law Act 46, intending to move the state towards more sustainable models of education
governance. On June 11, 2015 the Barre Supervisory Union Board
approved the formation of a study committee to gather information
and answer questions. This committee will have 12 members. Each
of the school boards for Barre Town Middle and Elementary School,
Barre City Elementary and Middle School, and Spaulding High
School/Barre Technical Center will have two representatives on the
committee. Additionally, we are seeking three community representatives that are non-board members from Barre Town and three from
Barre City. Our plan is for this committee to meet 3-6 times over
the 2015-2016 school year.

If you are interested in serving on this study committee please


submit a letter of interest stating your qualications and why you are
interested in serving on the committee to John Pandolfo, Superintendent of Schools, by 5:00 pm on July 31, 2015. At the August 13,
2015 meeting, the Barre Supervisory Union Board will determine
the membership of the study committee. During this meeting, the
board will also approve the charge for the committee.

If you have questions about the work of this group or would like
more detailed information please contact John Pandolfo, Superintendent of Schools, at jpandbsu@u61.net or call the Barre Supervisory
Union Ofce at 476-5011, ext. 1017.
For more information about Act 46, please see the following links:
Act 46/H.361 Longer Summary: http://tinyurl.com/act46lsum
Act 46/H.361 Shorter Summary: http://tinyurl.com/Act46-2-pageoverview
Act 46 Full text: http://preview.tinyurl.com/Act-46-full-text

Any family new to the


U-32 district, which includes
the towns of Berlin, Calais,
East Montpelier, Middlesex
and Worcester, with children
entering grades 7-12, should
call the Student Services at U-32 (229-0322)
to arrange for an appointment to register for the
coming school year.
State law requires students transferring to a new
school to provide proof of immunization at the
time of registration. Please plan to bring with you
the following: health record which must include
5 doses DTap, 4 doses Polio, 2 doses MMR, 3
doses Hepatitis B, 2 doses Varicella, 1 dose Tdap;
an unofcial copy of your school transcript for
grades 9-12; copy of the students IEP/504 plan if
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GUEST OPINION

Vermont Leads at Climate Summit of Americas


By Gov. Peter Shumlin
Last week I traveled to Toronto to attend the Climate Summit of
the Americas, which brought together Pan-American governmental, advocacy, energy, and climate change leaders to share ideas on
how we can work together to reduce greenhouse gas emissions
and capitalize on a cleaner energy economy to grow jobs and
opportunity. I was so proud to represent Vermont at this summit
because when it comes to combating climate change and finding
opportunity in a green energy future, our state is world leader.
We werent always though. When I took office in January of
2011, Vermonts energy policy was stuck in the 1990s, literally.
Our last, and only, major wind energy project was built in 1997.
Our last comprehensive energy plan was completed in 1998. And
we were relying on a 1998 net metering law that wasnt meeting
the needs of the 21st century. That lack of progress on energy
meant we were losing out on the opportunity to grow jobs, save
Vermonters money on their energy bills, and help lead the way on
combating climate change.
To jumpstart our energy economy, we wasted no time.
Immediately in 2011 we completed a Comprehensive Energy Plan
that included the goal of reaching 90 percent renewable energy by
2050. Setting this ambitious goal was integral to ensuring we
moved quickly to change the way we do energy in Vermont and
implement policies to help us get there.
The results are starting to show. We now have more than ten
times the amount of solar installed or on the way than when I took
office. We have more than doubled our Standard Offer program,
expanded net metering more than sevenfold, and helped bring
down the cost of solar from 30 cents per kilowatt hour in 2010 to
less than 12 cents today. And its not just harnessing the sun. When

I took office we had 6 megawatts of wind installed. Today we have


119 megawatts installed, and another 30 megawatts on the way.
All of that activity has contributed to a clean energy economy that
supports over 15,000 jobs.
Were not stopping there. What excites me most about Vermonts
energy future is legislation we passed this year that will allow
Vermont to lead the way in revolutionizing the way energy utilities
do business. Thanks to that effort, Vermont will be the first state in
America to put our electric utilities in the business of helping
customers use less energy, not more. The legislation sets numerical targets for our utilities to reduce customer fossil fuel use
through the installation of clean technologies such as cold-climate
heat pumps, electric vehicle recharging stations, solar hot water,
weatherization, biomass and geothermal heat, and battery storage.
That transformation of the utility business model in Vermont,
combined with increased build out of solar, wind, and other
renewables, will have positive impacts on Vermonts economy,
Vermonters wallets, and the planet. Over the next 15 years, well
create 1,000 new jobs, save Vermonters $390 million on their
energy bills, and put us on track to achieve a quarter of the emissions reduction needed for our 2050 climate goal.
In Vermont, we are doing our part, and helping lead the way
when it comes to fighting climate change and spurring the energy
innovation we need. When I think about how much we have gotten
done in just the last four and a half years, I am optimistic about the
opportunity for our state, our nation, and the global community to
change the way we do energy and get it right in time to save a livable planet for our kids and grandkids. And thats the message I
brought to Toronto on behalf of Vermont.

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He was born in the West Indies and learned his aversion to


slavery as a witness to the cruel practices visited upon the slaves
brought to St. Croix to work on sugar plantations. He was
orphaned at a young age (11 or 12) and was employed as a bookkeeper on the island when he was just a teenager. His brilliance
was recognized by his employers and they sent him to New York
and financed his education at Kings College.
Hamilton was quickly embroiled in the Revolutionary fever and
employed his brilliance at writing and speaking to support the
cause. He was George Washingtons right-hand man during the
war and indeed, one of WAshingtons conditions for accepting the
presidency was that Hamilton would be his Secretary of the
Treasury.
I suggest the biography of Hamilton by Ron Chernow for a
good summer read. This book inspired the new Broadway musical
to open this summer, endorsed by none other than Stephen
Sondheim!
Joanne Van der Bellen
Plainfield, VT

What Woman Would You Like to


See on the $10 Bill?

Editor,
I dont think any notable woman suggested would want to displace Alexander Hamilton to make room for her. Surely we are not
so lacking in creativity that this is the only means available.
Hamilton was one of the most brilliant of the founding fathers,
a soldier in the Revolutionary War, abolitionist, advisor to George
Washington, and the first Secretary of the Treasury.

Reisss Pieces

St. Monica - St. Michael


School
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By Judy Reiss

I know I have mentioned before that I


am an avid reader. I firmly believe the most
important thing we can teach our children
is how to read. And if you teach them this
skill when they are young, I think they will
be able to learn almost anything plus learn
to love to read!
However, nagging you about teaching your children to read isnt
the only reason I am mentioning reading. There is something that
is driving me crazy! I cant begin to tell you how many books I
have read this year. But what I do know is when describing the
female lead or star, she almost always has emerald green eyes. And
not only that, her hair is always long, thick and if it isnt a deep
luxurious red, it is raven black. And this is almost regardless of her
age. Now, here is my question, how many women or men for that
matter, have green eyes? And the only ones I know who have raven
black hair are those who have dyed their hairand you can always
tell because their hair looks like they have smeared it with shoe
polish! Maybe I am just sensitive about hair whether it is black, red
or golden blonde, because I have hair. Not thick, flowing gorgeous
halos of hair but just hair. And truthfully, at my age I am happy to
have any hair left at all!
The hair thing is bad enough, but the myriad of people who have
green eyes these days is absolutely ridiculous! How many people
do you know with green eyes that are green because that is the
color that God gave them? The only green-eyed people I know
wear lovely contact lenses that give them the color that they crave.
In fact, years ago I met a guy who had the most gorgeous blue eyes

I ever saw! Everyone I knew who knew him always mentioned his
eyes and I cant tell you what a shock it was when years later we
found out that his eyes were only that deep sea blue because he
had the first colored contacts that anyone had ever heard of. What
a let down!
Now like my hair, I too have eyes. I have them listed on my
license as blue because they dont have a category for just blah.
When I was young I never had heard of colored contacts because
if I had, maybe I would have gotten a deep gorgeous blue pair. Of
course, I probably couldnt have afforded them but it would have
been a wonderful option. But these days I am just happy that I can
see through them!
So here is my idea or my thought, wouldnt it be interesting to
read a novel about a woman who has straight, dirty blond hair,
medium height, no longer fat but a little pudgy and a pair of eyes.
Now dont you think that this woman looks like most of the women you know? How many of us know a raven-haired woman with
deep shamrock green eyes and is tall and willowy with an amazing figure? Truthfully, I dont know her and if I did I probably
wouldnt like her anyway!
I know none of us want to read about ourselves but neither do
we want to read about someone we have never seen. I know we
talk about truth in advertising and a novel isnt quite in the same
category. But come on, eyes as green as the grass in good ole Ireland? And who decided that green eyes are the eyes that we all
should hope for? Although they dont ever mention it, perhaps
these green-eyed women or deep blue-eyed men are just models
for the colored contact lens companies!

The Battle of Hubbardton, a Turning Point to the


American Revolution

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Senate Report:

by Senator Bill Doyle


he Battle of Hubbardton was the only
Revolutionary War battle fought entirely in Vermont, and it marked the
beginning of the end for British General John Burgoyne and his
strategy to continue to New York and divide New England from the
rest of the colonies.
American Major General Arthur St. Clair, retreating from Fort
Ticonderoga and Mount Independence, had left at Hubbardton
about 1,000 men to form a rear guard. Through this maneuver, St.
Clair was not only able to escape after the British arrived with his
weary and tattered main army, but he also stopped the pursuing
forces.
The American forces at Hubbardton were comprised of Vermonts Colonel Seth Warner with a detachment of Green Mountain
Boys; a detail of Massachusetts militia, and the 2nd New Hampshire Continental Regiment. The pursuing British units of General
John Burgoynes Army were seasoned regulars. Some 850 men
were led by Brigadier General Simon Fraser, one of Burgoynes
best line officers. Fraser was ably supported by a detachment of 200
or so Brunswick troops under Major General Baron von Riedesel,
a competent field officer.
About dawn, on the morning of the battle, the stage was set. The
British pursued the retreating Americans from Mount Independence to Hubbardton. As the British column reached Sucker Brook,
the Americans were attacked. The Americans then retreated to positions atop Monument Hill. The British deployed and attacked the
hill, but were immediately repulsed and even pursued in their retreat to their former position. The Americans returned to the hilltop
and again the British attacked and were repulsed. Thus, the battle
continued over an hour as the British attempted to flank the American defense.
At this point, the Brunswick troops under von Riedesel reached
the scene and immediately attacked the American right with fixed
bayonets. By this time, General St. Clairs troops had safely reached
Castleton and the American troops could withdraw. Although the
Americans were defeated, they had actually done precisely what
was required in a rear guard action. They had fought the fully deployed enemy to a standstill and had given their main force time to
move on. They had done so with skill and courage. Warners men
left the field with a great moral victory.
The Battle of Hubbardton involved about 2,000 troops and resulted in a total of about 600 casualties, or roughly 30 percent of
all participating troops. The losses were approximately equal on
both side.
The Hubbardton Battlefield Monument was erected in 1859. It
is constructed from Vermont marble and surrounded by a cast iron
fence. The monument marks the place where Colonel Ebenezer
Francis is believed to be buried. The leadership qualities and bravery under fire, shown by Colonels Warner and Francis during the
conflict, had earned the highest respect of their adversaries. General
von Riedesel had especially admired these two youthful American
officers. When Franciss body was found after the battle, Baron von
Riedesel personally saw to it that this galiant young Colonel received a Christian burial, with full military honors rendered by a
detachment from the Brunswick troops.
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The Barre History Center recently invited historian Bruce Benter (left) to
discuss the Battle of Hubbardton. Also pictured are presentation attendees Senator Bill Doyle and Vermont Historical Society Executive
Director Mark Hudson.
Below is an image showing the American retreat to West Rutland after
the end of the main battle. The image comes from the book The Battle
of Hubbardton - The American Rebels Stem the Tide written by John
Williams.

Senator Bill Doyle serves on the Senate Education Committee


and Senate Economic Affairs Committee. He teaches government
history at Johnson State College. He can be reached at 186 Murray Road, Montpelier, VT 05602; e-mail wdoyle@leg.state.vt.us;
or call 223-2851.

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Docket Number 694-11-14 Wncv

Leslie L. Silberberg, Trustee of the Leslie L. Silberberg Living Trust,


Plaintiff
v.
Jonathan D. Winston, Suzanne Rexford-Winston Christopher Pratt,
a/k/a Chris Pratt and Country Floors, Inc.,
Defendants
NOTICE OF JUDICIAL FORECLOSURE SALE
By virtue of the Corrected Judgment and Decree of Foreclosure by Judicial Sale entered May
18, 2015 and the Power of Sale contained in a mortgage granted by Jonathan D. Winston and
Suzanne Rexford Winston to Leslie L. Silberberg, Trustee of the Leslie L. Silberberg Living
Trust dated April 19, 2007, and recorded in Book 98 at Pages 123-124 of the Town of East
Montpelier Land Records, for breach of the conditions of the 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 August 12, 2015, the lands and premises known as 3035 US Route 2, East
Montpelier, Vermont (Mortgaged Property) and more particularly described as follows:
Being all and the same land and premises conveyed to Jonathan D. Winston and Suzanne
Rexford-Winston by Warranty Deed of Leslie L. Silberberg, Trustee of the Leslie L. Silberberg
Living Trust dated April 19, 2007 and of record in Book 98 at Pages 121-122 of the Town of East
Montpelier Land Records.
The lands and premises vested in Leslie L. Silberberg as Trustee under the Declaration
of Living Trust known as the Leslie L. Silberberg Living Trust dated November 24, 1999
and recorded in Book 65, pages 493-494 of the Town of East Montpelier Land Records
and therein described in part as land, premises and improvements conveyed to David
Garnick and Leslie Garnick (n/k/a Leslie L. Silberberg) by warranty deed of Arsene LaPerle
and Odivine LaPerle which deed is dated May 21, 1974, which is of record in Book 27,
Page 155
Excepting and reserving therefrom the lands and premises conveyed to the State of
Vermont by Warranty Deed of Jonathan D. Winston and Suzanne Rexford-Winston dated
September 8, 2009 and of record in Book 108 at Pages 518-520 of the Town of East
Montpelier 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 a single parcel, AS IS, WHERE IS, WITH ALL FAULTS (KNOWN OR UNKNOWN)
WITH NO REPRESENTATIONS OR WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND WHATSOEVER, subject
to all easements, rights of way, covenants, permits, reservations and restrictions of record,
title defects, environmental hazards, federal, state and local laws, regulations, ordinances,
rules and requirements, including zoning, planning and environmental laws and regulations
and any violations thereof, municipal liens, including unpaid real estate taxes and municipal
assessments (delinquent and current, including penalties and interest, which must be paid in
full by the successful bidder at closing), and superior liens and encumbrances that are not
extinguished by the sale, if any, to the highest bidder.
At the Sale, the successful bidder, other than the Mortgagee, shall pay a non-refundable
deposit of $10,000 of the purchase price in cash or bank treasurers check. The deposit must
be increased to at least 10% of the successful bid within 5 calendar days after the date of the
Sale. The balance of the purchase price shall be paid within ten days of entry of a court order
confirming the Sale or 30 days after the public auction, whichever is later.
The successful bidder will take title subject to all defects and risks associated with or connected
to the property being sold, including without limitation all of the following:
a) Subject to state and municipal ordinances, statutes and regulations, including zoning
and planning ordinances;
b) Subject to all violations, if any, of environmental laws, rules and regulations of the State
of Vermont, the United States of America, and any political subdivision thereof, whether or
not of record, including any violations of state or municipal permits;
c) Subject to any defects or problems with the real estate or any improvements thereon;
d) Subject to all violations, if any other than environmental in nature, of laws, rules,
ordinances and regulations of the State of Vermont, the United States of America, and any
political subdivision thereof, whether or not of record.
The successful bidder, other than the Mortgagee, must sign a purchase and sale agreement
satisfactory to Mortgagee at the Sale, with no contingencies other than confirmation of the sale
by the court. Title will be transferred by Confirmation Order.
The person holding the Sale may postpone the Sale one or more times for a total time up to 30
days, from time to time until it is completed, giving notice of such adjournment and specifying
the new date by public proclamation at the time and place appointed for the Sale or by posting
notice at a conspicuous location at the time and place appointed for the Sale and sending notice
of the new Sale date to the Mortgagors at least five days prior to the Sale. Other terms to be
announced at the Sale, or contact Susan J. Steckel at 802-563-4400.
The mortgagors Jonathan D. Winston and Suzanne Rexford-Winston, their heirs, executors,
administrators, 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 30th day of June, 2015.
Leslie L. Silberberg,
Trustee of the Leslie L. Silberberg Living Trust
By: /s/ Susan J Steckel
By: Susan J. Steckel, Esq.
Steckel Law Office
P. O. Box 247
Marshfield, Vermont 05658-0247
802-563-4400

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Kansas City Gospel organist and singer Brother Bob White will
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of the very last of the old school gospel organists, and a singer of
great feeling and depth.
For 58 years he has provided the musical foundation for churches throughout the greater Kansas City area. Now, for the first time,
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Brother White will be joined by Dave Keller, a gifted singer/
guitarist from Vermont, whose recent CD, Soul Changes, earned a
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Whites 2013 debut CD, Never Grow Old, which Keller produced
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Brother Bob White with Dave Keller TOUR DATES:
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Sylvia Walker Exhibit Opens


at Gifford Medical Centers
Art Gallery

Landscape paintings by Worcester Vermont artist Sylvia Walker


are currently on display in the Gifford Medical Center art gallery.
The exhibit features 21 acrylic, pastel, and pen and ink pieces
depicting nature scenes from around Vermont and as far away as
Oregon and Michigan. The exhibit will run through August 19,
2015.
Walker, who describes herself as largely self-taught, grew up
on a hill farm in Sharon, Vermont during the 1930s and 40s. She
was drawing and painting at an early age her first paint set came
from a Sears & Roebuck catalog and returned to art in mid-life
after raising a family. Walker studied with several local artists and
took classes at the Community College of Vermont and Goddard
College. She currently teaches art at the Montpelier Senior Center
and in Worcester, Vermont.
Walkers work has been shown at the Tunbridge Fair, the
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Install or repair screens on windows and
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doors to keep mosquitoes out.
accidental drowning. Never leave
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children unattended near water. A
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7-22-15
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attention.
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not become ill, and this may
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well. Those who become ill with either WNV or
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2005 Chevrolet Equinox 123941 miles ......................... $6,999
2008 Chevrolet Cobalt 99763 miles .............................. $7,999
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Kyle Pembroke rode the outside line on a


midrace restart to pick up his second Thunder
Road Late Model win in the last three races at
the Fairpoint Communications Trophy Dash on
Thursday, July 16.
East Montpeliers Pembroke took the lead for
the final time from Miltons Eric Badore following the races only caution on lap 28. It marked
the continuation of a torrid month of July for
Pembroke, who picked up his first career Late
Model victory just 11 days earlier.
The outside groove made it for me,
Pembroke said. All day I knew thats where I
wanted to be. Eric and I were joking at the beginning of the race that Ill trade you and take the
high side, and he said no way. But I had a ton
of fun racing with him. Thank God I got out
there, because if I hadnt it would have been
tough to beat him.
Weve got a long ways to go, he added. Its
been three years in a Late Model, and this is the
first year weve recorded a win. To get two is
special, but I cant get too confident in myself.
Pembroke started on the pole but was locked
in an intense battle with Badore for the first half
of the race, with Badore keep the nose up on the
outside for much of the way. The two also found
themselves dogged by Mike Bailey, Jason
Corliss, and John Donahue.
Badore was in the top spot when the caution
flew for Scott Coburn spin, causing the leaders
to switch lanes for the restart and allowing
Pembroke to get drive on the outside. Corliss and
Nick Sweet followed Pembroke through to second and third, but became locked in a battle of
their own for the second position that was soon
joined by Donahue, Cody Blake, and Scott
Dragon. The scrum allowed Pembroke to hang
on for the win.
Corliss took second, while Sweets third-place
result unofficially gives him the points lead.

CAPITOL
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Donahue and Dragon were fourth and fifth.


Blake, Eric Badore, Mike Bailey, Derrick
ODonnell, and Jim Morris rounded out the top
10.
Craftsbury Commons Mike Martin earned his
first win of the year in the Bond Auto Tiger
Sportsman 35-lap feature. Martin quickly moved
up from the fifth starting position and took the
lead from Essexs Mike Billado on lap 12 just
before the races only caution for Tommy Smiths
spin. Martin then held off point leader Brendan
Moodie for the victory.
Defending Tiger Champion Jason Woodard
finished third, followed by Billado and
Christopher Pelkey. Dylan Payea, Doug
Crowningshield, Jeffrey Bousquet, Joe Steffen,
and Aaron Smith finished sixth through tenth.
Nick Pilotte won the 25-lap Allen Lumber
Street Stock feature in his first Thunder Road
visit of the season. The former champion charged
from the 16th starting position to take the lead
from polesitter Ken Stridsberg on the races final
restart on lap 18.
Tyler Austin and Jaden Perry were second and
third. Marcel J. Gravel, rookie Matthew Smith,
Alan Maynard, Stridsberg, Jamie Davis, Jamon
Perry, and Gary Mullen also earned top-10 finishes.
One of the biggest nights of the Thunder Road
season goes to post next Thursday, July 23 with
the annual Times Argus Mid-Season
Championships. Double points will be on the
line in all events, with extra-distance features for
the Thunder Road Late Models, Bond Auto Tiger
Sportsmen, and Allen Lumber Street Stocks. The
annual Driver Autograph Session will also be
held during intermission. Qualifying will begin
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for kids ages 6-12, and $25 for a family of four
(2 adults, 2 kids).

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For Girls & Boys


Grades 3-8

July 27 - 31

at the Barre Auditorium

Come to the Barre Auditorium and join Brian Brennan (son of former UVM coach
Tom Brennan) to work on the skills needed to enhance your game to the next level.
Brian was rst team all state his senior year playing for Notre Dame High School in
PA. Brian also played college ball for Indiana University of PA. Brian began his coaching career at The Potomac School in VA and helped guide them to a state championship
in 2008. He then began helping at Gwynn Park High School where he helped guide
them to the state nals in 2009-10, in 2010-11 went to the state nal four, and in 201112 won both the conference and county championships and nished ranked #1 in the
South Region. Brian also works for a company called Hoops Education where he does
individual workouts, camps, and team development throughout the year. Other camp
counselors include Anthony Spencer, Twineld Union Athletic Director, and Kris Bador, the UAAU Coach. Other special guest appearances could happen during the camp
weeks as well.
Former University of Vermont superstar Taylor Coppenrath may also be making an
appearance during cam sessions. Taylor helped lead UVM to an NCAA 3-peat and was
the second all-time leading scorer at UVM. Taylor has played professionally in Greece,
Italy and Spain.
Kids get plenty of fun with their fundamentals, and every camper receives a Tshirt or basketball, a completed evaluation at the conclusion of the camps. This
evaluation will allow each kid to focus on the areas of the game that will help you
develop into an all-around player...All campers need to bring a change of shoes.
There will be a pizza party for all kids at 12:00 the last day of camp each week.
A food concession stand will be set up with snacks, drinks, pizza throughout both
weeks of camp.
Times/Prices: 8:30am-2:30pm 1wk=$130.00Checks payable: Anthony Spencer
(NO REFUNDS AFTER JUNE 1, 2015)

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SUNDAY, AUGUST 2

DOORS OPEN AT NOON, $10pp


AMERICAN LEGION POST 10
320 NORTH MAIN ST., BARRE
(I-89 Exit 7 into downtown Barre
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Sue contracted Guillain Barre Syndrome - acute


notor axonal neuropathy. She is in the Intensive
Care Unit at FAMC in Burlington for up to a month
and then up to six months of extensive physical and
speech therapy in Massachusetts, and then many, many
months of continued therapy here in Vermont.

WHAT CAN YOU DO TO HELP?

New or gently used items needed for


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Sweets and baked items for Bake Sale table
Food donations for the buffet
Check or Cash donations - make checks
payable to John Copeland and mailed to:
Fred McGrath, Event Coordinator
2 Clermont Street
Graniteville, VT 05654

Presents:

Grow Your Business


Workshop Series
Marketing for Growth, Aug. 3rd

led by Steve Larose

Financing for Growth, Aug 10th

led by Vallerie Morse, SBA with a


panel of financial professionals.

Business Plan for Growth, Aug


17th
led by Bertil Agell

Three morning workshops from 8 oclock to


11 AM

Community National
Banks Community Room,
2nd floor, 316 N. Main St.
Barre.

Continental breakfast served.


To register go to:

https.//goo.gl/BUU4uL

Adamant Music School


Piano Concerts
at Waterside Hall
July 22 at 7:30 pm
July 24 at 7:30 pm
July 26 at 3:00 pm
July 29 at 7:30 pm

All calendar submissions should be sent to editor@vt-world.com or


mailed to The WORLD, Attn: Calendar, 403 U.S. Route 302, Barre,
Vt. 05641. The deadline is 5:00 p.m., Thursday preceding publication. The Ongoing section is for free/low cost community events,
which should be verified monthly. We are no longer able to include
ongoing classes.

Ongoing Events

BARRE - Central VT Adult Basic Education. Free classes. PreGED and high school diploma prep classes at Barre Learning Center,
46 Washington St. Info./pre-register 476-4588.
PAWS. Support for those grieving the loss of a beloved pet. VFW,
one Wednesday per month, 5:30 p.m. Info. beyondthedog97@gmail.
com
Barre Farmers Market at Vermont Granite Museum, 7 Jones
Brother Way. Saturdays May 16-Oct. 17 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Wednesdays 3-7 p.m. Accepts EBT and debit cards.
Playgroup. Universalist Church, Tuesdays 9:30-11 a.m., while
school is in session. Sponsored by Building Bright Futures. Info.
279-0993.
Additional Recyclables Collection Center. Open for collection
Tuesdays & Thursdays 12:30-5:30 p.m., 3rd Saturdays 9 a.m.-1 p.m.
540 No. Main St. Visit www.cvswmd.org for list of acceptable items.
Medicare and You. New to Medicare? Have questions? We have
answers. Central Vermont Council on Aging, 59 N. Main St., Suite
200, 2nd and 4th Tuesdays of the month. Call 479-0531 to register.
Line Dancing. Old Labor Hall, 46 Granite St., by donation,
Thursdays 6:30-8:30 p.m.
Celebrate Recovery. Recovery for all your hurts/habits/hang-ups.
Faith Community Church, 30 Jones Bros. Way, Monday, 6-8 p.m. 4763221.
Wheelchair Basketball. Barre Evangelical Free Church, 17 So. Main
St., Tuesdays, 5:30-7 p.m. Info 498-3030 (David) or 249-7931
(Sandy).
Community Drum Circle. At the Parish house next to Universalist
Church, Fridays, 7-9 p.m. Info. 503-724-7301.
Aldrich Public Library Activities. 6 Washington St., 476-7550.
Story Hour, Mondays & Tuesdays starting 9/22, 10:30 a.m.
Reading Circle Book Club, 3rd Wednesdays, 6:30 p.m. Living &
Learning Series, 1st Sundays, 1 p.m. Senior Day, 1st Wednesdays,
1 p.m.
Central Vermont Business Builders. Community National Bank,
1st & 3rd Tuesdays, 8-9 a.m. Info. 777-5419.
Weekly Storytime. Next Chapter Bookstore, 158 North Main St.,
Saturdays, 10:30 a.m. Info. 476-3114.
Overeaters Anonymous. Church of the Good Shepherd, Tuesdays
5:30-6:30 p.m. Info. 249-0414.
Greater Barre Democrats. Town & City residents welcome.
Aldrich Public Library, last Wednesdays, 5:15-6:15 p.m. Info 4764185.
Barre Tones Womens A Capella Chorus. 2nd flr Alumni Hall, next
to Barre Aud., Mondays, 6:30-9 p.m. www.barretonesvt.com 2232039.
Play Group. St. Monicas Church, lower level, Thursdays during
school year, 9:30-11 a.m.
American Legion Auxiliary Unit 10. Meets at the post, first
Thursday of each month (not Jan. or July), 6:30 p.m.
Vermont Modelers Club. Building & flying model airplanes yearround, visitors welcome. Info. 485-7144.
Community Breakfast. First Presbyterian Church, 78 Summer St.,
3rd Sunday of month, FREE, 7:30-9 a.m. 476-3966.
Lupus Support Group. 9 Jorgensen Ln., teen meeting 3rd
Wednesdays at 6:30 p.m., adult meeting 4th Weds., 6:30 p.m. Info.
877-735-8787.
Grandparents Raising Their Childrens Children. Support group.
First Presbyterian Church, 1st & 3rd Weds., 10 a.m.-noon. 4761480.
Friends of Aldrich Public Library. Aldrich Library, 2nd floor
boardroom, 2nd Tuesday of month. Info. 476-7550.
Circle of Parents. Confidential support group for parents and caregivers. Meets Tuesday evenings. Info. 229-5724 or
1-800-CHILDREN.
Central VT Amateur Radio Club. Steak House, Barre-Montpelier
Rd., 1st Wednesdays, 6:30 p.m. Info. 496-3566 or 496-2836.
Mothers of Preschoolers. Monthly get-togethers for crafts, refreshments, etc. Christian Alliance Church, 476-3221.
Alcoholics Anonymous. Meetings in Barre, daily; call 802-2295100 for latest times & locations; www.aavt.org.
Hedding United Methodist Activities & Meetings. 40 Washington
Street, 476-8156. Choir, Thursdays 7 p.m; Free Community
Supper, Fridays 5:30-6:30 p.m.; Community Service & Food
Shelf Hours: Weds & Thurs. 3-5 p.m.

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All concerts are free for members, guest


admission $10.00. Seniors & Students $6.00.

Traditional Session Classes

DARK
ROAST
Available Hot or Iced

are open to members and the public at a cost of


$25.00 per day.
For general information please call 802-223-3347
or visit our website at www.adamant.org

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presented at time of purchase. Shop must retain coupon.
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distribution strictly prohibited. Cash redemption value 1/20 of
1 cent. Good at participating
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Rapunzel
(childrens show)

July 25 & 26 and


August 1 & 2
Saturdays 2:00 & 5:00 pm. - Sundays 2:00 pm.

The Trip To Bountiful


(Drama)

MEDIUM

held in Waterside Hall


July 14 -31, M-F from 9:00-12:30 pm

damant.org

TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly). Hedding Methodist Church,


Wednesdays, 5 p.m. Info. 505-3096.
Rocking Horse Circle of Support. Hedding Methodist Church,
Wednesdays, 9:30-10:30 a.m. Runs 4/1-6/3. This is a support group
for women who live in substance abuse situations. Childcare provided. Free. Contact Louise at 279-6378 or Lynda at 595-2264 if you
wish to attend.
Turning Point Recovery Center. 489 N. Main St., Barre. Safe &
supportive place for individuals/families in or seeking substance
abuse recovery. Recovery coaching and other support programs; recreational facilities (pool, ping pong, games). Open Mon.-Wed. 10
a.m.-5 p.m., Thurs. 10 a.m.-9 p.m., Fri. 10 a.m.-11 p.m., Sat. 6-11 p.m.
Making Recovery Easier, Tuesdays at 6 p.m.; Wits End parent
support group, Wednesdays at 6 p.m.; All Recovery support group
Fridays at 6 p.m. Alcoholics Anonymous: Sane & Sober group,
Saturdays at 7:30 a.m.; Living Sober group, Sundays at 8:30 a.m.
Narcotics Anonymous: When Enough is Enough group,
Thursdays at 6:30 p.m. & Sundays at 5:30 p.m. Al-Anon: Courage
to Change group, Saturdays at 5 p.m. (childcare provided). For
help, or Info on special programs, call 479-7373.
Knights of Columbus. Pine Hill Road, Barre Town, meetings second Tuesday of every month, 7 p.m.
Green Mountain Spirit Chapter. National women bikers club. 2nd
Wed. of month; info grnmtnspirit@hotmail.com.
BERLIN - Drop-in Meditation Sitting Group. W/Sherry Rhynard.
CVMC, conf. room #2, Thursdays, 6-7 p.m. sherry@easeofflow.com
or 272-2736.
Survivors of Suicide Loss Support. For family and friends who
lost someone to suicide. CVMC, conf. room #1, 3rd Tuesdays,
6-7:30 p.m. Info. 223-0924.
NAMI-VT Support Group. For families & friends of those living
w/mental illness. CVMC, Room 3, 4th Mondays, 7 p.m. 800-6396480.
Cancer Support Group. With potluck. First Wednesday of each
month, 6 p.m. Info. 229-5931.
Living w/ Advanced or Metastatic Cancer: Lunch provided, 2nd
Tuesday of month, noon-1 p.m. Writing to Enrich Your Life: For
anyone touched by cancer, 3rd Tuesday of each month, noon-1 p.m.
Both held at CVMC Cancer Center resource room. Info. 225-5449.
Central Vermont Rotary Club. Visitors & potential members welcome. Steakhouse Restaurant, Mondays, 6:15 p.m. 229-0235.
Parkinsons Support Group. CVMC, conf. rm. #3, third Thursdays,
6:30-8 p.m. Info. 439-5554.
Diabetes Support Program. CVMC, conf. rooms, first Thursday of
month, 7-8 p.m., free. Info. 371-4152.
Civil Air Patrol. At the airport (blue hangar), Tuesdays, 6-8:30 p.m.
Info at 229-5193.
Pregnancy & Newborn Loss Support Group. CVMC conference
room #3, 4th Monday of month, 6:30-8:30 p.m. 371-4304 or -4376.
Partners for Prevention-Alcohol & Drug Abuse Coalition. CVH,
2nd Weds. of month, 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Info 479-4250.
Savvy Speakers Toastmasters Club. BC/BS conf. room, Industrial
Ln., 1st & 3rd Tuesdays, 5:30-7 p.m. Info. 883-2313 or officers-1770@toastmastersclubs.org
Birthing Center Open House. For parents, sibs, grandparents, etc.
CVMC, 1st Wed. of month, 5:30-7 p.m. RSVP/Info. 371-4613.
Knee/Hip Replacement Orientation Class. CVMC, conf. room #3,
free, 1st Thurs. of each month, 2-3 p.m. Info 371-4188.
Breastfeeding Support Group. CVMC Garden Path Birthing
Center, 1st Monday of month, 5:30-7 p.m. Info. 371-4415.
Infant & Child Car Seat Inspections. Berlin Fire Station, free, first
Friday of month, 12-4 p.m. Appointments required, 371-4198.
BRADFORD - Rockinghorse Circle of Support. For young
women with or w/o kids, childcare & transportation available.
Wednesdays, 1-2:30 p.m., Grace Methodist Church. Info 4791086.
New Hope II Support Group. Grace United Methodist, every
Mon., 7-9 p.m. Info. at 1-800-564-2106.
BROOKFIELD - MOPS - Mothers of Preschoolers. Moms of
kids birth through kindergarten welcome. Meal & childcare provided. New Covenant Church, 2252 Ridge Rd., 3rd Fridays, 6 p.m.
276-3022.
Health-focused Group. Learn to cope w/ lifes passages. Weds, 7-8
p.m.; Info 276-3142; Dr. Alice Kempe.
CABOT - Fiddle Lessons with Katie Trautz: Monday afternoons,
call 279-2236; Dungeons & Dragons, Fridays 3-5:30 p.m. All at
Cabot Library, 563-2721.
CALAIS - Mens and Womens Bible Study Groups. County
Road, Wednesdays, 7 p.m. 485-7577 or www.thefishermenministry.org.
continued on page 24

opening August 6

All QuarryWorks performances are FREE.


Call 802-229-6978 to make a reservation.

For more information visit our website at quarryworks.org

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July 22, 2015

BERLIN 622-0250
Open 5am M-S, 6am Sun.

BARRE 479-0629
Open 24 hrs

MONTPELIER 223-0928
Open 5am M-S, 6am Sun.

1. Inside Out (PG) animated


2. Jurassic World (PG-13) Chris
Pratt, Bryce Dallas Howard
3. Terminator Genisys (PG-13)
Arnold Schwarzenegger
4. Magic Mike XXL (R)
Channing
Tatum,
Joe
Manganiello
5. Ted 2 (R) Mark Wahlberg,
Seth MacFarlane
6. Max (PG) Thomas Haden
Church, Josh Wiggins
7. Spy (R) Melissa McCarthy,
Rose Byrne
8. San Andreas (PG-13)
Dwayne
Johnson,
Carla
Gugino
9. Me and Earl and the Dying
Girl (PG-13) Thomas Mann,
RJ Cyler
10. Dope (R) Shameik Moore,
Tony Revolori
(c) 2015 King Features Synd., Inc.

THE BARRE PARTNERSHIP PRESENTS

Summer Spectacular is coming!


Monday July 27th
Tuesday July 28th
Wednesday July 29th
Thursday July 30th
Friday July 31st
5:45 - 8:30 pm
(Registration begins at 5:30 pm)

JULY 22-26

For kids ages 5 finished 6th grade

DOWNTOWN
BARRE2014
JULY
23-27

We are transforming the Barre Evangelical Free Church located next to the Post Office.
So set your compasses for Africa and prepare for an epic expedition at
Camp Kilimanjaro where youll have an epic expedition through the book of Proverbs!
As we safari up Mount Kilimanjaro, your trekkers will learn that true wisdom
comes only from the one true all-wise God who wants us to be wise!
For more information contact the Barre Evangelical Free Church
Contact information: befcvt@myfairpoint.net (or) #476-5344

THE AMERICAN LEGION

a family-friendly fftival of
USIC FOOD ARTS HISTORY
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BARRE POST 10

320 NORTH MAIN ST.


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FRIDAY, JULY 24, 2015


Main Hall
Karaoke with Sherris Jubilee
7 to 11 p.m. $3 cover

SATURDAY JULY 25
on the Front Lawn
DJ Chuck Lyford 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
BBQ 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Main Hall
Cold River Band
7 to 11 p.m. $5 cover
THESE EVENTS OPEN THE THE PUBLIC

Join us
Saturday
July 25

rreheritagefestival.org
For information call the Post at 479-9058

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WEDNESDAYS 3-7
SATURDAYS 9-1

Barres vibrant Farmers Markets strengthen


our local food economy and serve our
community by providing an activity which
fosters social gathering and interaction.

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Fri-Sat 9-6pm

Outlet
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802-476-9107

Cash and credit cards only. All sales nal. Prices valid while supplies last.
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Dave Matthews Band


WED, JUL 22 @ 7:00PM
Bell Centre - Montreal, QC
Ryan Montbleau Band | FREE CONCERT
THU, JUL 23 @ 6:30PM
Battery Park - Burlington, VT
Old Crow Medicine Show
SAT, JUL 25 @ 6:30PM
Shelburne Museum - Shelburne, VT
Tedeschi Trucks Band
SAT, JUL 25 @ 7:30PM
Bank of NH Pavilion at Meadowbrook - Gilford, NH
Tedeschi Trucks Band
WED, JUL 29 @ 6:30PM
Saratoga Performing Arts Center - Saratoga Springs,
NY
Woody Guthries American Song
WED, JUL 29 - SAT, AUG 8
McCarthy Arts Center - Colchester, VT
Alpha Rev | FREE CONCERT
THU, JUL 30 @ 6:30PM
Battery Park - Burlington, VT
The Decemberists
THU, JUL 30 @ 7:00PM
Shelburne Museum - Shelburne, VT
Dr. John and The Nite Trippers
THU, JUL 30 @ 8:00PM
Hopkins Center - Hanover, NH
Osheaga Music and Arts Festival
FRI, JUL 31 - SUN, AUG 2
Parc Jean-Drapeau - Montreal, QC
Avett Brothers
SAT, AUG 1 @ 7:00PM
Shelburne Museum - Shelburne, VT
Bonnie Raitt | SOLD OUT
TUE, AUG 4 @ 7:00PM
Shelburne Museum - Shelburne, VT
Gordon Webster Septet | FREE CONCERT
THU, AUG 6 @ 5:30PM
Dartmouth Green - Hanover, NH

oncert
onnections

Garrison Keillors A Prairie Home Companion


THU, AUG 6 @ 8:00PM
Waterfront Park - Burlington, VT
Twiddle
FRI, AUG 7 @ 6:30PM
Waterfront Park - Burlington, VT
moe.
FRI, AUG 7 @ 10:00PM
Higher Ground - South Burlington, VT
Vermont Music Fest
SAT, AUG 8 @ 12:00PM
Lareau Farm - Waitsfield, VT
August West Festival
SAT, AUG 8 @ 12:00PM
Jay Village Green - Jay, VT
moe.
SAT, AUG 8 @ 6:30PM
Waterfront Park - Burlington, VT
Twiddle
SAT, AUG 8 @ 11:00PM
Higher Ground - South Burlington, VT
Warren Haynes featuring Railroad Earth
SUN, AUG 9 @ 7:00PM
Waterfront Park - Burlington, VT
Stowe Brewers Festival
FRI, AUG 14 - SAT, AUG 15
Mayo Events Field - Stowe, VT
Willie Nelson / Old Crow Medicine Show
SUN, AUG 23 @ 7:30PM
Bank of NH Pavilion at Meadowbrook - Gilford, NH
Counting Crows / Citizen Cope
TUE, SEP 1 @ 7:00PM
Saratoga Performing Arts Center - Saratoga Springs,
NY
The Doobie Brothers / Gregg Allman
FRI, SEP 4 @ 7:30PM
Saratoga Performing Arts Center Saratoga Springs, NY
Grand Point North
SAT, SEP 12 - SUN, SEP 13
Waterfront Park - Burlington, VT

For venue phone numbers, call

The Point at 223-2396 9:00 to 5:00

Mon.-Fri., or visit our web site at www.pointfm.com

2 x1925 BARRE, VT
CVTV Channel
Wednesday
1:00 AM The Artful Word
1:30 AM VT Musicians Showcase
3:00 AM Green Mountain Poetry
3:30 AM Alive Inside
4:30 AM Abundant Living
5:00 AM For the Animals
5:58 AM The Y Connection
6:30 AM Green Mountain Poetry
7:00 AM Valley Homegrown
Workman Song
8:00 AM Energy Week
9:30 AM Senator Sanders
11:00 AM The Artful Word
11:30 AM VT Musicians Showcase
1:30 PM Alive Inside
2:30 PM Abundant Living
3:00 PM For the Animals
3:58 PM The Y Connection
4:30 PM Green Mountain Poetry
5:00 PM Valley Homegrown
Workman Song
6:00 PM Energy Week
7:30 PM Seantor Sanders
9:00 PM The Artful Word
9:30 PM VT Musicians Showcase
11:30 PM Alive Inside
Thursday
2:00 AM
3:00 AM
4:00 AM
5:00 AM
5:30 AM
6:30 AM
8:00 AM
8:30 AM
9:30 AM
11:00 AM
11:30 AM
1:00 PM
2:00 PM
3:00 PM
3:52 PM
5:00 PM
5:30 PM
6:30 PM
8:00 PM
8:30 PM
9:30 PM
11:00 PM
11:30 PM
Friday
2:00 AM
3:30 AM

6-24

4:00 AM Embracing
Impermanence
6:00 AM Daddy Issues
7:00 AM Positively Vermont
8:00 AM Hunger Free Vermont
8:30 AM Authors at the Aldrich
10:00 AM Abundant Living
11:30 AM Sound Check
1:00 PM 1st Wednesdays
2:30 PM Art of Making
3:00 PM Embracing
Impermanence
5:00 PM Daddy Issues
6:00 PM Positively Vermont
7:00 PM Hunger Free Vermont
7:30 PM Authors at the Aldrich
8:30 PM City Room
9:00 PM Abundant Living
10:30 PM Sound Check
Saturday
1:00 AM
2:30 AM
4:30 AM
6:00 AM
7:00 AM
7:30 AM
9:00 AM

Thunder Road
Stateside Footy
Yoga to Go
Floor Hockey
Travel TV
IWE Wrestling
Mountain Man
Adventures
Shotgun Express
10:30 AM Thunder Road
Live Original Storytelling 12:00 PM Stateside Footy
Meet the Artist
2:00 PM Yoga to Go
All Things Victorian
3:30 PM Floor Hockey
Artis a la Mode
4:30 PM Travel TV
F Douglas July 4th
5:00 PM IWE Wrestling
Reading
6:30 PM Mountain Man
Zero Waste Central
Adventures
Judge Ben
8:00 PM Thunder Road
Ethan Allen Homestead 9:30 PM Stateside Footy
Bill Doyle on VT Issues 11:30 PM Yoga to Go
Israeli Elections
Meet the Artist
Shotgun Express
Sunday
Live Original Storytelling 1:00 AM Thunder Road
Ghost Chronicles
2:30 AM Stateside Footy
All Things Victorian
4:30 AM Travel TV
Artis a la Mode
6:00 AM History of Wildlife in
F Douglas July 4th
America
Reading
7:00 AM Painting Journeys
Zero Waste Central
8:00 AM Its News to Us
Judge Ben
9:00 AM Green Mountain Vets for
Ethan Allen Homestead
Peace
Bill Doyle on VT Issues 10:30 AM The Paul Thea Show
Israeli Elections
12:00 PM Spoon River
1:30 PM Green Mountain Poetry
2:00 PM Cook with Jing Ji
3:00 PM New England Cooks
1st Wednesdays
4:00 PM La Bella Vita Cucina
Art of Making
4:30 PM Gory Story Time

All schedules are subject to


change, please call us
with questions - 479-1075.

5:00 PM
6:00 PM
7:30 PM
8:00 PM

Salaam/Shalom
CVTSport.net
Mountain Man Adventures
What Small Towns Should
Be
8:30 PM Social Justice Lectures
10:00 PM VT Food Fund Fight
11:00 PM CVTSport.net
Monday
2:00 AM Tales From the Working
Landscap
3:00 AM VT & NH Trains in the 40s
& 50s
3:30 AM Grow Your Food part 1
4:00 AM Grow Your Food part 2
4:30 AM Immune Disfunction
5:00 AM Women Helping Battered
Women
5:30 AM On the Waterfront
6:00 AM City Room
6:30 AM Japanese Knotweed
8:30 AM Local Foods Impact on
Economy
10:00 AM Tales From the Working
Landscap
11:00 AM VT & NH Trains in the 40s
& 50s
11:30 AM Grow Your Food part 1
12:00 PM Grow Your Food part 2
12:30 PM Immune Disfunction
1:00 PM Women Helping Battered
Women
1:30 PM On the Waterfront
2:00 PM City Room
2:30 PM Japanese Knotweed
4:30 PM 911 Dispatchers
5:30 PM City Room
6:00 PM Japanese Knotweed
8:00 PM Local Foods Impact on
Economy
Tuesday
3:00 AM
5:00 AM
6:30 AM
7:00 AM
8:30 AM
9:00 AM
10:00 AM
10:30 AM

Ethan Allen Homestead


Painting Journeys
For the Animals
1st Wednesdays
Talking About Movies
Alive Inside
Mountain Man Adventures
F Douglas July 4th
Reading
12:00 PM Zero Waste Central
12:30 PM Green Mountain Poetry
1:00 PM Cook with Jing Ji
2:00 PM La Bella Vita Cucina
2:30 PM New England Cooks
3:30 PM The Paul Thea Show
4:00 PM Montpelier Brown Bag
Series
5:00 PM For the Animals
5:30 PM Green Mountain Vets for
Peace
6:30 PM Talking About Movies

Punch Brothers

SEP 19 @ 8:00PM
Open MicSAT,
night
Whammy
Bar every Wednesday. July events:
Flynn
Theater -at
Burlington,
VT
Michelle Rodriguez
Melissa Etheridge and Paul Boffa (7/10, David Symons and Inner
MON,(7/11),
SEP 28 @ 8:00PM
Fire District
Robert Hannan and Sara Grace (7/16), Stovepipe
Theater - Burlington, VT
MountainFlynn
Band
(7/17), Justin Panagutti (7/18), Jennings and
Lyle Lovett and John Hiatt
McComber
Marc Delgado (7/24), Peg and Cheryl (7/25).
THU,(7/23),
OCT 8 @ 8:00PM
Flynn Theater - Burlington,
Music Thursdays
starts VT
at 7 p.m., Fri/Sat at 7:30. All events are
Free
CHELSEA - Chelsea Historical Society House/Museum. Open
3rd Saturdays May-October, FREE, 10 a.m.-noon. 685-4447.
Card Parties - Every Wednesday through September at Chelsea
Grange.1 p.m. Attendees get together to socialize and play Whist.
Mac McAllister Memorial flea market starts Memorial day and
goes to Labor Day. It is open every weekend from 6 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Saturday and Sunday. It includes everything from antiques to crafts
to a farmers market. There is room for over 200 vendors. Food is
Catered by Wagon Wheel Bar and Grill of Chelsea, VT. We are
located one half mile south of the Village on RT14 just past the
Chelsea turn on left. Contact: Dan McAllister 802-433-5802 or
email at danmcallister44@yahoo.com
Story Time. Songs, stories & crafts for children birth to 5 years.
Chelsea Public Library, Wednesdays, 1:15 p.m. 685-2188.
TOPS Take Off Pounds Sensibly. Nonprofit support grp. United
Church of Chelsea, North Common, Wednesdays, 5:45 p.m. 6852271/685-4429.
EAST BARRE - Story Hour. Aldrich Library York Branch, Tuesdays,
ages 0-3 10 a.m., ages 3-5 10:30 a.m. Info. 476-5118.
EAST HARDWICK - Touch of Grace Assembly of God Church,
corner Rts. 15 &16, Pastor Matt Preston, 472-5550. Sunday a.m. worship 10:00 (incl. 11:20 childrens church); adult Sunday School 9:00
(Sep. thru June). Tue. evening Bible study (call for info). Wed. youth
group: 5:00 dinner, 6:00 activity.
EAST MONTPELIER - Crossroads Christian Church. Mens
Ministry: For Men Only group. Monday nights 7-9 p.m. Mens
Breakfast, 2nd Sat., 8 a.m. 272-7185. Sunday Service 9:30-11 a.m.
Pastor Thorsten Evans 476-8536. Church Office hours Tues & Fri 9
a.m. to noon. 476-4843
Twin Valley Senior Center. NEW LOCATION: 4583 U.S. Rte 2.
Open Mon.-Weds.-Fri., 9 a.m.-2 p.m. On-site meals all three days, $4
ages 60+/$5 others, nobody turned away. Free bus service for seniors
& disabled in the six towns served. Bone strength classes, tai chi, foot
clinics and more. Info. 223-3322 or http://twinvalleyseniors.org
Early Bird Bone Builders Class. Osteoporosis exercise and prevention class. Twin Valley Senior Center, Rt. 2, Blueberry Hill Commons
(next to Plainfield Hardware). Every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday,
7:30-8:30 a.m. All ages. Free. Info 223-3174 or 228-0789.
Death Cafe. First Friday of each month, 11:45 a.m.-1 p.m. New group
to drink tea and discuss death. Bring your own lunch or eat at center
for $4. Confidential discussions; not a counseling session. Twin Valley
Senior Center, Rt. 2, Blueberry Hill Commons (next to Plainfield
Hardware).
FREE Tai Chi classes at Twin Valley Senior Center, Route 2,
Blueberry Commons, East Montpelier. Every Monday and Friday 1-2
p.m. NEW Tai Chi class, 5:30-6:30 p.m., taught by certified Tai Chi
trainers, Pat Boyle and Susan Crampton every Monday and Wednesday.
CVTV 7
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Contact Rita at 223-3322 for more information.
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GROTON - YA Book Club: 3rd Mondays, 6:30 p.m.;CHABook
194
Discussion Group: 4th Mondays, 7 p.m.; Crafts & Conversation,
Wednesdays, 1-3 p.m. Round Robin Storytime, for kids age 0-5 &
their caregivers: Tuesdays, 10 a.m. Groton Public Library, 584-3358.

CVTV CHANNEL 194


CVTV covers all local school
board and select board meetings. Many municipalities and
school boards have taken a
break during July. Stay tuned
for the latest meetings.

Friday 7/24
TBA 6a,9a,12p
Barre Town Select 3p,7p,10p

Wednesday 7/22
Barre City Council 9a,12p,3p

Saturday 7/25

TBA7:00
7p, PM
10p Its News to Us
8:00 PM City Room
8:30 PM Authors at the Aldrich
9:30 PM Daddy Issues
Thursday
7/23Gory Story Time
10:30 PM
10:57 PM Talking About Movies
TBA 6a, 9a, 12p

Barre Town Select 6a, 9a, 12p


4 PM Washington Baptist
Church
5 PM 1st Presbyterian Church
6 PM Barre Congregational
Church

6 PM Barre Congregational
Church
7:30 PM Lutheran
9 PM Calvary Life
10 PM Rice TV Mass

9 AM Washington Baptist Church


Sunday 7/26
2 AM Barre Congregational
Church
3:30 AM St. Monicas Mass
4:30 AM Washington Baptist
Church

TBA--3p,7p,10p
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Operations
Manager
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(802) 476-4160

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Bethel Braintree Montpelier Randolph Rochester U-32 District Towns Waterbury Schedules subject to change without notice.

ORCA Media Channel 15

5:00p Judge Ben


4:00p U-32 School Board
5:30p Vote for Vermont LIVE
Saturday, July 25
8:00p Montpelier School Board
6:00p UPRISING with Sonali
9:00a Vaccine Injury
6:00p Randolph Selectboard
Public Access
7:00p Senior Moments
9:30a Labor Talk
9:00p Waterbury Selectboard
Saturday, July 25
Weekly Program Schedule
8:30p Salaam Shalom
10:00a Vermont Countryside
12:00p Washington Central Supervisory
Wednesday, July 22
Fri,
July 24
9:30p Positively Vermont
11:00a For the Animals
Union
9:00a Our Local Food System
7:00a Bethel Selectboard
10:30p Women Helping Battered Women
11:30a Outdoor Secrets Unwrapped
2:30p Orchard Valley Graduation
10:30a Extempo
10:00a True North Reports
11:00p Energy Week
12:00p Slow Living Summit
5:00p Vermont Floor Hockey Club
12:00p The Thom Hartmann Program
1:30p Alive Inside
11:00a State Police Awards and Promotions
6:00p Meet the Author
Tuesday, July 28
1:00p Alive Inside
2:30p Local Media Show
7:00p U-32 Graduation
Ceremony
9:00a Salaam Shalom
2:00p Salaam Shalom
3:00p Spoon River
8:30p E. Montpelier School Board
10:30a Senior Moments
2:00p VT Economic Resiliency Initiative
3:00p Democracy Now!
4:30p
Roman
Catholic
Mass
12:00p The Thom Hartmann Program
4:00p Berlin Selectboard
Sunday, July 26
4:00p Turlough OCarolan Festival
5:00p
Washington
Baptist
Church
1:00p Great Green Mountain Bob Dylan
12:00p U-32 School Board
5:00p Women Helping Battered Women
8:00p Montpelier Planning Commission
6:00p
UPRISING
with
Sonali
Wannabe
Contest
3:00p Montpelier School Board
5:30p Abundant Living
Sat, July 25
7:00p
Get
Conscious
Now!
3:00p
Democracy
Now!
6:00p Vermont State Board of Education
6:00p UPRISING with Sonali
8:00p Drugs and Our Community
7:00a Randolph Selectboard
4:00p Brown Bag Concert Series
Monday, July 27
7:00p Slow Living Summit
10:00p Great Green Mountain Bob Dylan
5:30p For the Animals
12:00p Press Conference
12:00p E. Montpelier School Board
8:30p Vermont Countryside
Wannabe
Contest
6:00p UPRISING with Sonali
3:00p Opus 30
1:00p Organic Politics
9:30p Migrant Justice
7:00p
For
the
Animals
5:30p Meet the Author
Sunday, July 26
11:30p Local Media Show
2:00p Veritas
7:30p Bill Doyle on VT Issues
6:30p
Montpelier
High
School
Graduation
9:00a
Abundant
Living
3:00p Legislative Report
Thursday, July 23
8:00p Bill Doyle on VT Issues
8:30p
Washington
Central
Supervisory
9:30a
Washington
Baptist
Church
9:00a Community Producers
4:00p VT Cannabis Collaborative
8:30p Talking About Movies
Union
10:30a
Roman
Catholic
Mass
9:30a Body Sculpt
6:00p Central Vermont Regional Planning
9:00p Another Way
11:00p
Poets
&
Their
Crafts
11:00a
Spoon
River
10:00a Jennis Joint
Commission
9:30p Green Mountain Veterans for
12:30p Talking About Movies
Tuesday, July 28
10:30a Beyond the Ring
Peace
9:00p State Police Awards and Promotions
1:00p Vote for Vermont
12:00p CVTS Game of the Week
11:00a Energy Week
10:30p Local Media Show
Ceremony
2:00p Drugs and Our Community
2:00p Vermont Law School Lecture
12:00p The Thom Hartmann Program
11:00p Fraud Awareness
4:00p Spotlight on Vermont Issues
3:00p Abydos, Egypt
Sun, July 26
1:00p War and the Soul
5:00p Bill Doyle on VT Issues
Roller Derby Bout
3:00p Democracy Now!
7:00a Waterbury Trustees
ORCA Media Channel 16 4:30p
5:30p Bill Doyle on VT Issues
6:00p New England Cooks
4:00p Senior Moments
11:00a Waterbury Selectboard
Education Access
6:30p Local Media Show
7:00p Mobius Mentoring
6:00p UPRISING with Sonali
2:00p Montpelier Development Review Board
Weekly Program Schedule
7:00p Gay USA
8:00p Authors at the Aldrich
7:00p Our Local Food System
6:00p Montpelier Design Review Committee
Wednesday, July 22
8:00p The Struggle
9:30p Dorothy Canfield Fisher Award
8:30p Vote for Vermont
8:00p Montpelier City Council
12:00p Montpelier High School Graduation 10:30p Road to Recovery
8:30p Body Sculpt
9:00p Extempo
2:00p The Osher Lecture Series
11:30p Storytime With Myra
9:00p Community Producers
10:30p Issues of Aging
Mon, July 27
3:30p
Vermont
Floor
Hockey
Club
9:30p Vaccine Injury
8:00a State Police Awards and Promotions
Friday, July 24
4:30p Roller Derby Bout
ORCA
Media
Channel
17
10:00p
Jennis
Joint
9:00a Valley Homegrown
Ceremony
6:00p Road to Recovery
Government Access
10:30p
Front
Page
10:00a Drugs and Our Community
10:00a Press Conference
7:00p Montpelier School Board
Weekly Program Schedule
11:00p
Vermont
Treasures
12:00p Brunch With Bernie LIVE
11:00a Bethel Selectboard
11:30p
Feminist
Media
Review
Thursday,
July
23
Wed,
July
22
1:00p The Thom Hartmann Program
12:00p New England Cooks
7:00a Central Vermont Regional Planning 3:00p Berlin Selectboard
Monday, July 27
2:00p The Struggle
5:30p Montpelier Planning Commission
1:00p Abydos, Egypt
Commission
9:00a Spotlight on Vermont Issues
2:30p Vermont Treasures
2:30p Storytime With Myra
LIVE
10:00a Green Mountain Care Board
10:30a Talking About Movies
3:00p Democracy Now!
3:00p Poets & Their Crafts
1:00p Waterbury Trustees
11:00a Green Mountain Veterans for
4:00p Gay USA
Tue, July 28
4:00p Vermont Law School Lecture
5:00p True North Reports
Peace
5:00p Green Mountain Veterans for
8:00a VT Nuclear Decommissioning Citizens
5:00p The Osher Lecture Series
6:30p Montpelier City Council LIVE
12:00p The Thom Hartmann Program
Peace
Advisory Panel
6:30p Roller Derby Bout
1:00p Reading Frederick Douglass
6:00p UPRISING with Sonali
Thu, July 23
12:00p Green Mountain Care Board
9:00p CVTS Game of the Week
2:00p Fraud Awareness
7:00p Spotlight on Vermont Issues
8:00a City Room
11:00p Authors at the Aldrich
4:30p Judge Ben
3:00p Democracy Now!
8:30p Montpelier Independence Day
10:00a Press Conference
5:30p Montpelier Design Review Committee
4:00p Energy Conservation and
Parade
Friday, July 24
11:00a VT Economic Resiliency Initiative
10:30p Alive Inside
8:00p Montpelier Development Review Board
12:00p Vermont State Board of Education 1:00p Green Mountain Care Board
Weatherization Forum
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HARDWICK - Caregiver Support Group. Agency on Aging, rear


entrance Merchants Bank, 2nd Thurs of month. 229-0308 x306.
Celebrate Recovery Groups. Touch of Grace A/G Church, Rts. 15 &
16. Women, Tues. 7 p.m. Men, Weds. 7 p.m. Men & Women, Fri. 6
p.m. Info 472-8240/533-2245.
Peace and Justice Coalition. G.R.A.C.E. Arts bldg (old firehouse),
Tues., 7 p.m. Info. Robin 533-2296.
Nurturing Fathers Program. Light supper included. Thurs., 6-8:30
p.m. Registration/info 472-5229.
MARSHFIELD - Playgroup. Twinfield Preschool, Mondays, 11
a.m.-12:30 p.m. (except when school not in session).
Jaquith Public Library Activities. Old Schoolhouse Common, 4263581. Story & Play Group, Wednesdays, 10-11:30 a.m. Book Group
for Adults, stop by for copy of the book, 4th Mondays, 7 p.m. Open
Gym/Activity Time for elementary age kids, Fridays, 3-4:30 p.m.
Family-Themed Movies, 3rd Wednesdays starting Sept., 7 p.m.
Natural Marshfield, 3rd Tuesdays, 7:00 p.m.
MIDDLESEX - Food Shelf. United Methodist Church, Saturdays,
9-10:30 a.m.
MONTPELIER - Central VT Adult Basic Education. Free classes.
Intermediate Level Reading for Adults: Thurs. 9-10 a.m.; Learning
English: Tues. or Weds. 9-10 a.m.; English Conversation: Tues. 4-5
p.m. Montpelier Learning Center, 100 State St. Info/register 223-3403.
Community Night. Every Saturday at The North Branch Cafe, 41
State St. Every Saturday from 5:30-8:30 p.m. well be serving up fresh
pasta and sauce from Alla Vita. A portion of the proceeds will go to
our featured local non-profit.
Sunday School. For children (up to 20) to study the Bible and teachings
of Jesus. Christian Science Church, 145 State St., Sundays, 10:30 a.m.
Capital City Farmers Market - 60 State St. 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Every
Saturday from May 2-Oct 31. The Capital City Farmers Market starts
its 38th year with 53 farmers, food producers, and craftspeople.
The Capital City Band performs at 7 p.m. on the State House lawn
beside the Pavilion Office Building on State Street. Wednesdays from
June 17-August 19. All band instrument players are welcome to play.
The event is free and is open to all. Call 456-7054 for more information.
Eating Well On A Budget For Families Workshop Series with
Frances Fleming. Hunger Mountain Coop community room. Weds.
May 27July 1. 5:30-7 p.m. Fran will cover the following topics in
this 6 workshop series: saving money, smart shopping, reducing waste
of food and money, serving sizes and food safety, healthy eating ideas,
meal planning, exercise, routines and food safety, picky eaters, storing
food, how much and what children should eat. All attendees will
receive an insulated bag, meat thermometer, knives, a cook book and
measuring cups and must attend 5 out of the 6 workshops in this
series. Free. Please pre-register: sign up on the Coop workshop bulletin board or contact us at 223-8000 x202 or info@hungermountain.
coop.
Robins Nest Nature Playgroup. For kids up to 5 w/caregiver. North
Branch Nature Ctr, free/donations, Fridays 9:30-11:30 a.m. 229-6206.
Friday Night Group. Open to all LGBTQ youth ages 13-22. Pizza &
social time, facilitated by adults from Outright VT. Unitarian Church,
2nd & 4th Fridays, 6:30-8 p.m. 223-7035 or Micah@OutrightVT.org
Meditation, Mondays at 1 p.m.; Intro to Yoga, Tuesdays 4 p.m.;
Consults, Fridays 11 a.m. Free classes, some limits apply. All at
Fusion Studio, 56 East State St. 272-8923 or www.fusionstudio.org
Open Library. Open to all, books and DVDs for all ages. Resurrection
Baptist Church, open Sundays 12:30 p.m.-2 p.m.
Central VT Roller Derbys Wrecking Doll Society. Intro to roller
derby, gear supplied, bring a mouth guard. First time is free. Montpelier
Rec. Center, Barre St., Saturdays 5-6:30 p.m. www.twincityriot.com
Celiac Support Group. Tulsi Tea Room, 34 Elm St., 2nd Wednesdays,
4-5 p.m. Info. 598-9206.
MSAC Public Activities: FEAST Together (communal meal), $7
sugg. donation
60+/$9Church
others, Tuesdays & Fridays, noon-1 p.m.
6:30 AM Barreages
Congregational
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8 AM Calvary Life
10 AM 1st Presbyterian Church

ART EXHIBITS
11 AM Barre Congregational Church
12:30 PM Rice TV Mass

1 PM St. Monicas Mass

BARRE - Studio Place Arts. Main floor gallery: Strength - A


Barre Congregational Church
show2 PM
exploring
the myriad meanings of strength, whether by force
3:30 PMinvolving
Washington Baptist
or spirit,
traditional and nontraditional media. Second
floor4:30gallery:
Images by Eleanor Ott Drawings and
PM Rice TV Spirit
Mass
Words. Third floor gallery: Nature Scapes and Other Worlds by
PM Calvary Life
Ruth5 Hamilton
Paintings, installation & sculptures. Reception:
6 PM Washington
Baptist
Thursday,
July 23,
6-8Church
p.m. - Meet the artists. Exhibit Dates: July
21 - 7August
29, 2015.
SPA Gallery Hours: Tues-Fri: 11 a.m. to 5
PM Faith Community
Church
p.m. Sat: Noon-4 p.m. 201 N Main St. (802) 479-7069, www.studioplacearts.com
-- The Paletteers of Vermont are holding their Summer Art Show
in the Milne Room of the Aldrich Library from Monday, July 20
through Saturday, July 25 during regular library hours.
MONTPELIER - Art photography of Mitch Smoller, Wandering
Tree Photography is on display at the Capitol Grounds CafeGreen Bean Gallery from July-Sept. Images depict New England
artifacts, landscapes, and architecture.
-- Sculpture Exhibit. Featuring contemporary sculpture created by
Vermont artists. Vermont Arts Council Sculpture Garden, ongoing.
-- Art in the Supreme Court by Marina Epstein. July 8-Sept. 15,
2015. Reception: July 9, 5-7 p.m. 111 State St. Opening hours
Monday-Friday 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Info: 802-229-6297, www.
hermitage-gallery.com
-- Tom Leythams Exhibition: The Other Working Landscape.
Vermont Governors Gallery, 111 State St. The exhibit runs from
July 6 September 30, 2015. The Vermont Governors Gallery
presents a solo exhibition of work by Tom Leytham, Architect and
Artist The Other Working Landscape- 20 giclee prints of industrial sites from the Vermont region are featured. Artist Web Site:
http://www.tomleythamarchitectartist.com/
PLAINFIELD - OWLS. From July 17th through August 30th,
the Blinking Light Gallery, located at 16 Main St., will present a
show of photographs of Northern Owls by Elinor Osborn. Open 2-6
p.m. Thursdays and Fridays, and 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturdays and
Sundays.
RANDOLPH - Gifford Medical Center Gallery. Landscapes by
Worcester, VT artist Sylvia Walker will be on display in the Gifford
Gallery through August 19, 2015. Gifford Medical Center, 44 S.
Main St. (802) 728-7000. This exhibit is free and open to the public.
WAITSFIELD - WALKER CONTEMPORARY. Owner and
Vermont native, Stephanie Walker, is absolutely thrilled to be back.
Known for exhibiting work that is obsessive in its process and
detail, subtle and understated in its expression and highly sophisticated in being simultaneously beautiful and cerebral, Walkers
inaugural exhibition will introduce the bold and colorful work of
Chicago based artist Kristi Kohut and Boston based painter Jeff
Perrott. The gallery is located at 4403 Main Street, on the corner of
Bridge Street and Route 100 in historic Waitsfield Village. Hours
are: Tu-Sa, 11 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. and Sunday by appointment.

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Diabetes Discussion & Support Group. Everyone welcome. The
Health Center conf. room, 3rd Thursdays, 1:30 p.m. Info. 322-6600.
RANDOLPH - Caregiver Support Group. Open to anyone caring
for a loved one. Gifford Medical Ctr, second Tuesdays, 11 a.m.-noon.
Mood Disorder Support Group. Gifford Medical Center, Thursdays,
4-5 p.m. Info. 728-7713 or cgould@giffordmed.org
Line Dancing. Chandler Music Hall, 71-73 Main St., by donation,
Wednesdays 6:30-8:30 p.m.
Matters of the Heart. Experts discuss ways to improve heart health.
Gifford Conference Ctr, FREE, 3rd Wednesdays, 1-2 p.m. 728-2191.
New Business Forum. Vermont Tech Enterprise Center, 1540 VT Rte
66, 2nd Wednesdays, 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. 728-9101.
Yoga Classes. All ages & levels, donations benefit Safeline. VTC
Campus Center, last Sunday of month, 2-3:30 p.m.
Lift for Life Exercises, Tues-Fri, 8:30 a.m.; Cribbage 9:30 a.m. &
Mahjongg 10 a.m on Tuesdays; Art History Video Series 12:45 p.m.
& Bridge Club 2 p.m. Wednesdays; Foot Clinics, 1st & 2nd Weds, 10
a.m.-noon, call to sign up. Randolph Senior Ctr, Hale St. 728-9324.
Cancer Support Group. For survivors, sufferers & family. Gifford
Conference Ctr, 2nd Tuesdays, 9:30-11 a.m. 728-2270.
Storytime. Kimball Library, Wed., 11 a.m., ages 2-5; Toddlertime,
Fri., 10:30 a.m.; Gathering for hand work, 2nd & 4th Mon., 6 p.m.
SOUTH DUXBURY - Mad River Chorale Rehearsals. Beginning
January 26, Mad River Chorale will rehearse every Monday evening
from 7-9 pm (except school holidays) in the chorus room at Harwood
Union High School. Visit www.madriverchorale.net for further information, or call 496-2048.
SOUTH ROYALTON - South Royalton Town Band Concerts on
the green in South Royalton every Thursday from 6/18-8/6. 7-8:30
p.m. In case of rain, concerts will be held at the South Royalton
School. For information contact: 802.763.8172
STOWE - Green Mtn Dog Club Meeting. All dog lovers welcome.
Commodores Inn, 4th Thursdays. 479-9843 or www.greenmountaindogclub.org
WAITSFIELD - Headache Relief Clinic. Free treatments using massage & craniosacral therapy. Mad River Valley Health Ctr, 2nd fl., last
Thursday of month, 4-7 p.m. RSVP 595-1919.
Community Acupuncture Night. Free assessment & treatment,
donations welcome. Three Moons Wellness, 859 Old County Rd., 2nd
fl., last Weds., of month, 4-7 p.m. RSVP 272-3690.
WARREN - Knit and Play. Bring your kids and your projects. All
levels welcome. Warren Public Library, Thursdays, 9:30-11:30 a.m.
WASHINGTON - Central VT ATV Club. Washington Fire Station,
3rd Tuesdays, 6:30 p.m. 224-6889.
Free Summer Meal Program. For children 18 and under, June 29Aug. 14, Monday-Thursday at 12:00-12:30 p.m. On Tuesday,
Wednesday and Thursday, fun activities will follow the meal, 12:301:30 p.m. Art and Adventure with April, 3rd Saturdays at 11 a.m.;
Storytime, Mondays at 11 a.m.; Tech Help Drop-In, Saturdays 10
a.m.-2 p.m. All at Calef Memorial Library. Info. 883-2343.
WATERBURY - Waterbury Public Library Activities. 244-7036.
Noontime Knitters: Bring your latest project, crocheters also welcome, Tuesdays, noon-1 p.m. Playgroups: Open Gym, Mon-Tues-Fri,
11:05-11:35 a.m.; Music & Movement Playgroup, Weds, 10-11:30
a.m.; Art & Exploration Playgroup, Thurs., 9:30-11:30 a.m. Thatcher
Brook Primary School Childrens Room, during school year only.
Babies and Toddlers Storytime (Ages 036 mos.) on Mondays 10
a.m., Preschool Storytime (Ages 3 to 6 yrs.) on Fridays 10 a.m. (No
Preschool on 7/3).
WATERBURY CTR - Bible Study Group. Bring your bible, coffee
provided. Waterbury Center Grange, Sundays, 5-6 p.m. 498-4565.
WEBSTERVILLE - Fire District #3, Prudential Committee.
Monthly meeting, 105 Main St., 2nd Tuesdays, 7 p.m.
Tuesday morning nature walks begin and continue weekly through
September, with Marianne Kotch and Suzy Klinefelter. Barre Town
Forest, 44 Brook St. 9 a.m. All ages welcome. For more information,
call Marianne at 476-4185, mkotch731@gmail.com.
Sunday morning walk with Denise Bergeron. 9 a.m. Barre Town
Forest, 44 Brook St. 9 a.m. All ages welcome. For more information,
call Marianne at 476-4185, mkotch731@gmail.com.
WILLIAMSTOWN - Bible Study. Christian Alliance Church, Sun.,
6 p.m. Info. 476-3221.
Williamstown Farmers Market Fridays from June 19-Oct. 9 at
Pump & Pantry, North Main St. 3-6 p.m. New Vendors Welcome. Free
Market Space. Contact Bradley Peterson: 802-433-1052.
Flea Market - Fridays May 15-Oct. 9 from 3-6 p.m. at Pump & Pantry.
North Main St. Books, womens clothes, kids stuff, jewelry, antiques,
etc. Free market space. Contact Cindy Donahue: 802-433-5908
Summer story time at Ainsworth Public Library. June 24 thru July
29 at 10:30 a.m. Wednesdays. Story time and crafts for children 18
months to preschool.
WOODBURY - Knitting Group. All hand work welcome. Library,
1st & 3rd Wed., 6:30-8 p.m.
WORCESTER - Knitting Night. The Wool Shed, Tuesdays, 6:308:30 p.m.
Playgroup. Craft, snack, outdoor time, more, for ages 0-5. Doty
Elementary pre-k room, Fridays starting 9/7, 9:30-11 a.m. 223-1312.

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& Fridays, noon-1 p.m. Meal RSVPs 262-6288. Piano Workshop,
informal time to play & listen, Thursdays, 4-6 p.m. Living Strong,
group loves to sing while exercising, Mondays 2:30-3:30 p.m. &
Fridays 2-3 p.m. Knitting for Peace, Thursdays 6-7:30 p.m. Senior
Success Series. Tuesdays (May 5-June 16) 1-2:30 p.m. All at
Montpelier Senior Activity Center, 58 Barre St., 223-2518.
A Course In Miracles study group. Everyone is welcome and there
is no charge. Christ Church, Tuesdays, 7 p.m. Info. 229-5253.
Parents Group and Meet-Up. Connect with local parents to share
advice & information, kids welcome. Kellogg-Hubbard Library, Hayes
Rm, first Mondays, 10-11:30 a.m. Info: mamasayszine@gmail.com
Families Anonymous. For families or friends of those who have
issues with addiction, alcohol and/or mental illness. Bethany Church,
2nd floor youth room, Mondays, 7-8 p.m. 229-6219.
Freeride Montpelier Open Shop Nights. Need help w/a bike repair?
Come to the volunteer-run community bike shop. 89 Barre St., Tuesdays
6-8 p.m., other days seasonal, donations. Info. freeridemontpelier.org
Free Community Meals. Mondays: Unitarian Church, 11 a.m.-1
p.m.; Tuesdays: Bethany Church, 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m.; Wednesdays:
Christ Church, 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m.; Thursdays: Trinity Church, 11:30
a.m.-1 p.m.; Fridays: St. Augustine Church, 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. 2nd
Saturdays: Trinity Church, 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m.; Last Sundays, Bethany
Church, 4:30-6:30 p.m.
Trinity Teen Night. United Methodist Church, 2nd and 3rd Fridays,
5-9 p.m. Volunteers needed to share talents & hobbies. 279-3695.
Grandparents Raising Their Childrens Children. Support group,
childcare provided. Resurrection Baptist Church, 144 Elm St., 2nd
Thursday of the month, 6-8 p.m. Info. 476-1480.
Calico County Quilters. All skill levels welcome. Bethany Church,
Red Room, 2nd Saturday of month, 1-3 p.m. (NOT Oct. or May).
Co-Dependents Anonymous (CoDA). Bethany Church basement,
Tuesdays, 6:30 p.m. Info. 229-9036.
The Vermont Association for Mental Health & Addiction Recovery
Advocates Weekly Breakfast. We are inviting a small group of advocates to join us each Tuesday morning from 8:30-9:30 a.m. during the
legislative session. Capitol Plaza Hotel Conference Room 232.
Coffee, Tea, Scones, Fruit, and more! RSVP encouraged to info@
vamhar.org but never required. Just drop-in!
Kellogg-Hubbard Library Activities. 135 Main St., 223-3338.
Story Time: Tues/Fri, 10:30 a.m.; Sit N Knit: for young knitters age
6 & up, Mondays, 3:30-4 p.m.; Read to Coco: Wednesdays, 3:30-4:30
p.m.; Origami Club: Thursdays, 3-4 p.m.; Read with Arlo: Thursdays
4-5 p.m.
CHADD ADHD Parent Support Group. Childcare not available,
please make plans for your child. Woodbury College, second Tuesday
of month, 5:30-7:30 p.m. Info. 498-5928.
Overeaters Anonymous. Bethany Church, Fridays at noon. 223-3079.
Good Beginnings of Central VT. 174 River St., 595-7953. Mamas
Circle, Thursdays, 10 a.m.-noon; Volunteer Meetings, 2nd Wednesdays,
10:30 a.m.; Babywearing Group, 2nd Thursdays, 10:30 a.m.-noon;
Bible Study. Christian Alliance Church, Weds., 7 p.m. 476-3221.
Al-Anon. Trinity Methodist Church, Main St., Sun., 6:15-7:30 p.m.
Info. 1-866-972-5266.
Al-Anon. Bethany Church basement, 115 Main St., Tuesdays &
Thursdays noon-1 p.m., Wednesdays 7-8 p.m. Info. 1-866-972-5266.
Central Vermont Support Group. Meeting at Another Way, 125
Barre St., Tuesdays 6-7:30 p.m. Info. 479-5485.
SL AA. 12-step recovery group for sex/relationship problems. Bethany
Church, Wed., 5 p.m. Info. 802-249-6825.
Survivors of Incest Anonymous. Bethany Church parlor, 115 Main
St., Mondays, 5 p.m. Please call first: 229-9036 or 454-8402.
Brain Injury Support Group. Unitarian Church, third Thursday of
the month, 1:30-2:30 p.m. Info. 1-877-856-1772
La Leche League. Breastfeeding info and support. Good Beginnings
Nest, 174 River St., 3rd Thursdays, 9:30-11:30 a.m. Info 244-1254.
Playgroups: Dads & Kids Playgroup, Thursdays, 6-7:30 p.m. and
Playgroup, Saturdays, 9:30-11 a.m., both at Family Center of
Washington County. All held during school year only.
Kindred Connections Peer to Peer Cancer Support for Patients and
Caregivers. Info 1-800-652-5064 email info@vcsn.net
Christian Meditation. Christ Church, Mondays, 12-1 p.m.
MORETOWN - Mad River Chorale. New singers welcome.
Rehearsals at Harwood Union H.S., Mondays, 7-9 p.m. 496-2048.
MORRISVILLE - Overeaters Anonymous. First Congregational
Church, 85 Upper Main St., Fridays at noon. Info. 888-2356.
NORTHFIELD - Civil Air Patrol Cadet Program. For ages 12-18.
Readiness & Regional Technology Center, Norwich campus, Tuesdays,
6-8:30 p.m. Info. capitalcomposite@yahoo.com
Clogging & Irish Step Lessons. W/Green Mountain Cloggers, ages
8-78, donations. Sundays 5-8 p.m. 522-2935.
Northfield Chess Club. Casual games & speed chess. Northfield
Senior Center, $1, Tuesdays, 7 p.m. Info. 764-5880.
Playgroup. United Church of Northfield, Wednesdays, 9:30-11 a.m.
Held only when school is in session. Info. 262-3292 x113.
Bingo every Monday night at Northfield Senior Center, 168 Wall
Street. Early Birds 5:45 p.m. Regular games to follow. Snack bar.
Open Mic at The Knotty Shamrock every Thursday. 21 East St. 8
p.m. Free for the public to participate and spectate. Any talent (family
appropriate) is welcome. Walk-ins are also welcome but to guarantee
a spot, contact Merrow at 802-585-0058.
ORANGE - Sunday morning service at Christ Community Alliance
Church at 10:30 a.m. off Route 302 near the Elementary School in
Orange.
PLAINFIELD - Cutler Memorial Library Activities: Classic Book
Club: 1st Mondays, 6 p.m; Food for Thought Book Club: 2nd
Mondays, 6:30 p.m. Plainfield Book Club: 3rd Mondays, 7 p.m. Call

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EAST MONTPELIER - Foot Clinic at Twin Valley Senior Center,


Route 2, Blueberry Commons. Foot Clinic for all seniors, disabled,
veterans; Call 223-3322 to make your appointment with CVHHH
nurses; $15.00 cash or by check to CVHHH. When you schedule your
appointment, they will tell you what to bring with you. Keep your feet
healthy!
MIDDLESEX - Summer Concert Series at the Andy ShapiroMartha Pellerin Memorial Bandstand. 6:30 p.m. Free. Big Hat No
Cattle (Western Swing).
MONTPELIER - Bug Walks. North Branch Nature Center. 713 Elm
St. Arrive any time between 3:30 and 5:00 p.m. Fee: $5 nonmembers,
$3 for members and kids. Our most abundant group of animals at
NBNC are the insects. Theyre fun to catch, easy to observe, and offer
endless opportunities for new discovery. Bring your net and join us for
a bug walk at NBNC!
Moth Night. North Branch Nature Center. 713 Elm St. 9-11 p.m. Fee:
$5 nonmembers, $3 for members and kids. As soon as the sun goes
down, an incredibly diverse group of insects fill the night with color:
the moths. Emeralds, loopers, underwings, darts, owlets, and so many
more miraculous moths will visit our light station as we dazzle in the
dizzying variety of species in celebration of National Moth Week.
WATERBURY - The Embroiderers Guild of America Green
Mountain Chapter Embroidery Showcase. Waterbury Public
Library. 10 a.m. to noon. Members of the Green Mountain chapter of
the Embroiderers Guild of America will showcase the art of embroidery. Just watch, or come and learn a thing or two. All ages. Free and
open to the public. A limited number of free embroidered bookmarks
will be given away.
Wednesday Crafty Afternoons. Waterbury Public Library. 1-2:30
p.m. Ages 7 to 11. Call or check our website for the craft of the week.
Please call the Library to register: 244-7036.

Thursday, July 23

BARRE - Barre Heritage Festival. See insert for full schedule.


CABOT - BBQ Chicken Dinner. Cabot United Church. Take-outs
start at 5 p.m., serving from 5:30-7 p.m. Adults $10, Children $5.
BBQ chicken, salads, rolls, desserts, drinks, all you can eat. Info: 5632715.
HARDWICK - Craftsbury Chamber Players. Historic Hardwick
Town House. 7:30 p.m. Pre-concert talk.
Craftsbury Chamber Players Free mini concert for children.
Hardwick Town House. 2 p.m.
Annual Auction and Pie Sale to benefit the United Church of
Hardwick. 113 West Church St. 6 p.m. Rain or shine, under the tent.
Pie, Hot Dogs, Desserts, Soda and Coffee will be available. Bring
your own chair. For information or pick-up, call Sharyn Salls at (802)
472-6566.
MONTPELIER - Three Keys to Walking and Running Efficiently
and Staying Injury Free! with Sarah Richardson, M.Ed, M.S.,
Certified Holistic Health Coach. Hunger Mountain Coop community
room. 6-7:30 p.m. This workshop is for beginner and experienced
walkers or runners who want to improve their technique so they can
practice for a lifetime! Please wear comfortable clothing. Free. Please
pre-register: sign up on the Coop workshop bulletin board or contact
us at 223-8000 x202 or info@hungermountain.coop
MONTPELIER - The Ellis Mills Brown Bag Summer Concert
Series. Michael Arnowitt Trio at noon. Christ Church Courtyard at 64
State St.
NORTHFIELD - Open Mic at The Knotty Shamrock. 21 East St.
8 p.m. Free for the public to participate and spectate. Any talent (family appropriate) is welcome. Walk-ins are also welcome but to guarantee a spot, contact Merrow (802-585-0058) prior to open mic so all
participants needs are met; this includes any musical tracks performers may need played for their performance.
RANDOLPH - Lyra Summer Music Workshop faculty concert.
Chandler Center for the Arts. 7:30 p.m.

Friday, July 24

BARRE - Barre Heritage Festival. See insert for full schedule.


Karaoke with Sherris Jubilee. American Legion, 320 N. Main St.
7-11 p.m. $3 cover. Questions: 802-479-9058

BERLIN - Red Cross Blood Donations. Clear Choice MD, 798


US Rte 302. 11:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.

Sunday, July 26

Red Cross Blood Donations. VFW Post 792, 792 Pioneer St.
11:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.

Tuesday, July 28

MONTPELIER - Star Light Family Dance. Montpelier Recreation


Field Pavilion, 2 Poolside Drive. 6:30-8:30 p.m. Come and celebrate
the summer at our 2nd Annual Star Light Family Dance. An evening
of dancing and fun under the Pavilion at the Recreation Fields, DJ Jim
Severance, Refreshments, Dancing and Family Fun. Parents/guardians and children of all ages. Open to all families. This is a family
event. We ask that parents stay and enjoy the time with their children. Tickets are available at the Montpelier Recreation Department
$15.00 per family in advance or $20.00 per family at the gate.
RANDOLPH - Vermont Pride Theater presents The Kid Thing,
by Sarah Gubbins. Chandler Center for the Arts. 7:30 p.m. The east
coast premiere of a prize-winning new play, directed by Margo
Whitcomb, tracing the shift in relationships among four lesbian
friends when one couple announces a pregnancy. This prompts the
women to question how children might see them, and how they see
themselves.
WATERBURY - Waterbury Public Library: Cool Chemists
Who invented plastic? What about soda pop? Oxygen? Come to the
library and find out - and try some hands-on experiments w/Rebecca
Rupp. 10 a.m. Ages 4 and up. Please call the Library to register: 2447036.
WATERBURY CTR - Country Western Concert. Hope Davey
Field, Maple St. 5:30-9:30 p.m. Three Waterbury Center hometown
boys George Woodard, Jimmy T, & Mike Woodard will entertain you.
Cost $10.00 per person. Rain or shine.

Saturday, July 25

ADAMANT - Rapunzel the Childrens Show presented by


QuarryWorks. July 25 & 26, Aug 1 & 2. Saturday shows at 2 and 5
p.m. Sunday shows at 2 p.m.
BARRE - Barre Heritage Festival. See insert for full schedule.
American Legion BBQ. 320 N. Main St. 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. On front
lawn. DJ Chuck Lyford 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. In Main Hall - Cold River
Band. 7-11 p.m. $5 cover. Questions: 802-479-9058

BERLIN - Red Cross Blood Donations. Berlin Mall, 282 Berlin


Mall Road. 11:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
MARSHFIELD - Annual Sale Baked Good & Canned Goods.
Christ Anglican Catholic Church, Creamery St. 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
For new church building.

MONTPELIER - The 12th Annual Onion River Century Ride.


The 12th Annual Onion River Century Ride, to benefit the KelloggHubbard Library, will take place at the Montpelier Recreation Field,
on Poolside Drive. 8:30 a.m. This century ride takes you through one
of the most scenic areas of Vermont and is a fun and challenging ride.
Riders can choose from the 110k (68 miles) Metric Century, full 111mile Century or the 40-mile Ride.
PLAINFIELD - Photography of Northern Owls by Elinor Osborn.
Blinking Light Gallery. 16 Main St. 5 p.m. Well-known nature photographer Elinor Osborn will present a slide show and talk about
Northern Owls and how they are best photographed. After the presentation, refreshments will be served.
RANDOLPH - Vermont Pride Theater presents Terry Baum in
HICK: A Love Story, a moving portrayal of the little-known relationship between Eleanor Roosevelt and reporter Lorena Hickok.
Chandler Center for the Arts. 7:30 p.m. Of this one-night-only show,
well-received wherever it has been performed, the San Francisco
Examiner says, A real love story like no other. A compelling onewoman event.

ADAMANT - Rapunzel the Childrens Show presented by


QuarryWorks. July 25 & 26, Aug 1 & 2. Saturday shows at 2 and 5
p.m. Sunday shows at 2 p.m.
BARRE - Barre Heritage Festival. See insert for full schedule.
RANDOLPH - Vermont Pride Theater presents Beautiful Thing,
by Jonathan Harvey. Chandler Center for the Arts. 7:30 p.m. The basis
for the popular 1996 film, this teen-coming-out play set in a workingclass neighborhood of southeast London tells the story of Jamie and
his attraction to his neighbor Ste. Directed by Cher Laston, this
Vermont premiere honors the plays 20th anniversary.
BARRE - Turning 65? New to Medicaire? Join CVCOA for a free
workshop to learn about your Medicaire options. Central Vermont
Council on Aging. 59 N. Main St. 2nd floor. 3-4:30 p.m. Call to register: (802) 479-0531.
MONTPELIER - Village Harmony Summer Concert. Unitarian
Church. 7:30 p.m.
Safe Use of the Internet. MSAC, 58 Barre St, 1-2:30 p.m. A new
program offered by the Council on Vermont Elders. This educational
program is funded by FairPoint Communications and Google to
inform seniors about common internet scams, computer viruses, malware, and other suspicious electronic happenings. The presentation
will be led by COVE, the Consumer Assistance Program of the
Vermont Attorney Generals Office, and Digi4s Computer Service.
Free and open to the public. Pre-register by calling 223-2518.
CSA Cookbook Potluck Dinner. Its part book club, part potluck
dinner. Read the CSA Cookbook then bring a dish from one of your
favorite recipes to Bear Pond Books at 6:30 p.m. 77 Main St.
RANDOLPH - 2015 Summer Concert Series on Gifford Park.

6 p.m. The Fry Daddy Band; Grilling by White River Valley


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WATERBURY - Super Heroes that Provide Food at Thatcher


Brook Primary School cafeteria. Join Mr. K. as he dresses up as a
beekeeper and opens the inside of a beehive. Explore the world of a
honey bee and see how they have specific jobs as they grow from
larva to field bee. 11 a.m. Ages 4 and up. Please call the library to
register: 244-7036

Wednesday, July 29

BARRE - Authors at the Aldrich. Marialisa Calta - Food & Travel


Writer. Author of Barbarians at the Plate: Taming and Feeding the
Modern American Family. 6 p.m. in Milne Community Room.
Summer Concerts in Currier Park. 7 p.m. Michele Fay Band
(Americana)
BETHEL - The Bethel Council on the Arts 2015 Season. 7 p.m. at
the Bethel Band Shell. The Party Crashers.
EAST MONTPELIER - Come learn about the Warning Signs of
Early Alzheimers. Twin Valley Senior Center, Route 2, Blueberry
commons. 1 p.m. Free. This training will teach you the 10 warning
signs and separate myth from reality and address commonly held fears
about this disease that affects so many people. Do you know how to
recognize the signs in yourself or your loved ones? Are you a caregiver? Open to the public.
MIDDLESEX - Summer Concert Series at the Andy ShapiroMartha Pellerin Memorial Bandstand. 6:30 p.m. Free. Jeremiah
McLane, Sarah Blair & Owen Marshall (Celtic, French and
Quebecois).
RANDOLPH - Lyra Summer Music Workshop guest artist Itamar
Zorman (violin). Chandler Center for the Arts. 7:30 p.m.
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Thursday, July 30

HARDWICK - Craftsbury Chamber Players. Historic Hardwick


Town House. 7:30 p.m. Pre-concert talk.
MONTPELIER - The Ellis Mills Brown Bag Summer Concert
Series. Bramblewood at noon. Christ Church Courtyard at 64 State St.
Montpelier Meeting of the Burlington Writers Workshop. The
North Branch Cafe, 41 State St. 6 p.m. This is a free writing workshop
in which well discuss work by two of our groups writers. New members of all skill levels are always welcome. To register, please go to
http://www.meetup.com/The-Burlington-Writers-Workshop/ and look
for the date and time of this workshop.
RANDOLPH - Lyra Summer Music Workshop guest artist Adam
Golka (piano). Chandler Center for the Arts. 7:30 p.m.
WAITSFIELD - Big Red Barn Art Show. Lareau Farm Inn. Noon.
Enjoy two and three dimensional fine art by more than 30 Valley artists.

Friday, July 31

CHELSEA - Carter Glass and homemade pies on the Chelsea


Common. 3-6 p.m. Enjoy this free concert and win a fresh homemade
pie! Chelsea Library Pie Walk to benefit programming at the library.
Please contact Toni at the library if you can donate a pie or two for the
pie walk! (685-2188/chelsealibraryvtkids@gmail.com)

Saturday, August 1

ADAMANT - Rapunzel the Childrens Show presented by


QuarryWorks. July 25 & 26, Aug 1 & 2. Saturday shows at 2 and 5
p.m. Sunday shows at 2 p.m.
EAST MONTPELIER - Nurture In Nature Retreat. A playshop for
women facilitated by Robin Cornell, whole health practitioner and
Kathy Kinter, environmental educator. Harmonized Earth Education
School. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Rediscover your child-like wonder! Through
a variety of restorative processes that use personal inquiry, body-mind
integration, and engagement with Nature, you will reawaken greater
possibilities while tapping into your innate wisdom in rich & rewarding ways. For more information, costs & pre-registration go to: nurtureinnatureretreats.wordpress.com or email Kathy at Katkinter@
gmail.com or Robin at Robin@universalrivers.com.
HARDWICK - Paint, Battery & Fluorescent Bulb collection at the
Hardwick Town Garage, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Central Vermont Solid Waste
Management District is holding this event for FREE to all CVSWMD
residents. Books & textiles will also be collected for recycling. 802229-9383 x105 for more information or go to www.cvswmd.org.

MARSHFIELD - Annual Sale Baked Good & Canned Goods.


Christ Anglican Catholic Church, Creamery St. 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
For new church building.

MONTPELIER - Bird Banding Demonstration. North Branch


Nature Center. 713 Elm St. Anytime from 6:30 to 11 a.m. Fee:
Donations welcomed. Get a behind the scenes glimpse of banding in
action. We catch, measure and band a variety of songbirds to study
their survivorship and reproductive success. A rare chance to see beautiful birds up close.
MORETOWN - On the Way Art Show and Sale. Moretown Town
Hall, 994 Route 100B. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Whimsical, traditional, intelligent, etherealthe show brings together art created from the unique
perspective of four Vermont artists who meet regularly to inspire new
ideas and to critique each others work. Cards, matted art, framed
photography, photo books, and more will be on exhibit. This event is
part of the Vermont Festival of Arts in the Valley and is on your way
to the other special happenings in this yearly August celebration!
QUECHEE - 2nd Annual showing of antique engines and related
equipment and machinery, being put on by the Vermont Gas & Steam
Engine Association, Inc. Quechee Gorge Village grounds. FREE.
Members have working displays of antique engines, etc. which demonstrate the advances made in farming and business at the out-set of
the Industrial Revolution and up thru the 1940s. In addition to these
displays, the Carz Club of Vermont will be displaying their fine vintage, custom and muscle cars.
RANDOLPH - Lyra Summer Music Workshop student concert.
Chandler Center for the Arts. 1 p.m. The Lyra Summer Music
Workshop wraps up their 3-week intensive workshop with a final
student concert.

Sunday, August 2

ADAMANT - Rapunzel the Childrens Show presented by


QuarryWorks. July 25 & 26, Aug 1 & 2. Saturday shows at 2 and 5
p.m. Sunday shows at 2 p.m.
EAST HARDWICK - 13th Annual Phlox Fest. Perennial Pleasures
Nursery. 1 p.m. For the phlox fanciers among you, we hold a Phlox
Festival every year here at the nursery, always the first two weeks in
August, and 2015 brings us to the 13th Annual Fest! This is the time
when the majority of our 134 phlox are blooming, and so its a wonderful opportunity to see dozens of cultivars in bloom, and to see firsthand
the differences in color, shape, height and fragrance, which are so difficult to describe in writing. Its a pretty nice show of color, and we think
youll be happy to discover how much action there can be in a late summer garden, especially when phlox are combined with other late-bloomers such as heleniums, asters, burnets and coneflowers.
MONTPELIER - Northeast Fiddlers Assoc. monthly jam and
meet. VFW, 792Pioneer St. Noon to 5 p.m. Fiddlers and public welcome. Local food shelf donations welcome. Contact: Lee Deyette
(802) 728-5188
MORETOWN - On the Way Art Show and Sale. Moretown Town
Hall, 994 Route 100B. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Whimsical, traditional, intelligent, etherealthe show brings together art created from the unique
perspective of four Vermont artists who meet regularly to inspire new
ideas and to critique each others work. Cards, matted art, framed
photography, photo books, and more will be on exhibit. This event is
part of the Vermont Festival of Arts in the Valley and is on your way
to the other special happenings in this yearly August celebration!
NORTHFIELD - American Legion Breakfast Buffet. 8-11 a.m. $8
adults, $4 children under 10. Eggs & Omelets made to order, Chipped
Beef on toast, Pancakes, French toast, Bacon, Sausage, home fries,
Fruit, Juice, coffee, tea.
QUECHEE - 2nd Annual showing of antique engines and related
equipment and machinery, being put on by the Vermont Gas & Steam
Engine Association, Inc. Quechee Gorge Village grounds. FREE. See
August 1 for full listing.
WAITSFIELD - Festival of the Arts Picnic. Lareau Farm Inn. 6 p.m.
Bring your blankets, fill up your baskets, and hang out under the setting sun!
WARREN - Picnic Concert Featuring Caleb & Bruce Freeberg.
Warren United Church, 339 Main St. From 10:00-11:15 they will offer
special music in the Sunday worship service. From noon until 1:30
p.m., they will perform for the public. Bring your own picnic to enjoy
on the lawn. Drinks & desserts available. This event is free to the
public, is family friendly and is part of the Vermont Festival of the
Arts in the Mad River Valley. Rain site: Warren Town Hall, 3rd
floor

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Door Prizes.

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STEAKS & ICE CREAM

Tuesday, August 4

EAST HARDWICK - 13th Annual Phlox Fest. Perennial Pleasures


Nursery. 100s of Blooming Plants, Garden Tours, Cutflower Display,
Door Prizes.
RANDOLPH - 2015 Summer Concert Series on Gifford Park.

2678 River Street, Bethel (2.6 mi. on VT Rt. 107)

802-234-9400

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2015-2016 School Year

Cabot School is looking for substitutes to provide


coverage for faculty and staff, on an
as needed basis.
Cabot School is a small, rural PreK-12 school,
located in Cabot, Vermont, 25 miles from
Montpelier, VT.
To Apply: Please visit our Superintendents Office,
149 Main St, Plainfield, VT to apply in person,
or call 802-454-9924 x202
EOE

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their housing needs. Join the Vermont State Housing
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independently or as part of a team. Position details,
requirements & qualifications, at www.vsha.org.
Cover letter & resume to:
HR, VSHA
1 Prospect Street
Montpelier, VT 05602-3556
or contact@vsha.org
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Join our team to help a fun-loving


talented young adult learn how to live
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Work shifts could include late afternoon
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Compensation $12 to $15 hour. You
must be organized; able to provide
structure; and appreciate unique
qualities and strengths. Experience
creating learning materials a plus.
To apply send an e-mail indicating
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request an application form.

GMCS now hiring part time


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working with plants,
shrubs, & trees, and lawn
management. Must have
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drivers license. Pay based
on experience. Position
available immediately.
Call 229-1153
for an interview.

Substitute Teachers Needed


2015-2016 School Year

Twinfield Union School is looking for substitutes to


provide coverage for faculty and staff, on an as needed
basis.
Twinfield Union School is a PK-12 school serving the
towns of Marshfield & Plainfield, Vermont, located in
central Vermont, about 13 miles from Montpelier.
Apply to: Please visit our Superintendents Office,
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Monday-Friday. Please call
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802-229-0480 OR 272-5492
Records on maintenance.
2001 CHEV CREW CAB: 6
Body Boss Plow included, cap,
108,000m. good mechanicals,
runs on tail end, leather seats,
$5500.
2002 CHEV Crew Cab 8 body
151,000m, body fatigue for
heavy loads, maintenance records $1500.
2002 CHEV Crew Cab 8 body
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Old but working table saws.
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Seeking self-motivated, organized, outgoing,


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Soccer Coach

Cabot School is seeking a Middle


School Co-Ed Soccer Coach
Apply to:
Cabot Soccer Coach Search
Washington Northeast
Supervisory Union
P.O. Box 470
Plainfield, VT 05667
EOE

Hazen Union School

We Know People Matter!

This part-time position will teach students driver and


trafficsafetyeducation,administrationof a
driverandtrafficsafetyeducationprogram,
(e.g.,otherhighwayusers),vehicularlaw,therelationship
betweensubstanceabuseandoperatingamotor
vehicle,emergencydrivingtechniques,
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financialresponsibility.

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2015-2016 School Year

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July 22, 2015

RN Manager position available in our


44-bed Residential Care Facility in
Northeld, Vermont.
Full time; day shift

Due to continued growth in all departments, Lamoille


Valley Ford is looking to add to our team
SALES CONSULTANT(S)
RECONDITIONING
ASSISTANT
BODY SHOP TECHNICIAN

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Competitive Wages, 401k,
Health Care Benets,
Positive Work Environment.

Experience preferred, however we will train the right candidate.

71 Richardson Street, Northfield, VT 05663


802-485-3161 Fax: 802-485-6307

Contact Rick@LVFord.net or at (802) 472-5967

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BUSINESS ITEMS
continued

SMOKE SHOP
LIQUIDATION
SALE

Quality Retail Display


Units
50 Black Contemporary Modular Wall
Grid Units
6 Lighted Glass Display
Cases
6 Bookshelves
Many Storage Cabinets
Many Tabletop Displays
AND MUCH MORE

379 South Barre Road


Barre

By Appointment
802-473-0988
PERSONALS

CHRISTIAN DATING over 40.


Meet better quality singles!
Free packages, 1-888-4062076.
FRESH START AUTO SALES
& Financing, LLC.
E.Montpelier VT
Unemployed? Fixed Income?
100% Loan Approval.
802-229-2888
1-866-528-8084
GENTLEMAN in his 60s, nonsmoker, non-drinker interested
in meeting a woman, mid 50s to
mid 60s for companionship and
good times together. Interested
in cribbage, movies, dining out,
and enjoying soft rock music. If
you would like to get to know
me and hang around together to
see what might develop, please
give me a call at 802-371-9798

PERSONALS

WANTED

continued

$ A1-CASH PAID
$75 TO $300+
JUNK CARS, TRUCKS
802-522-4279.

Make a Connection, Real


People, Flirty Chat, Meet singles right now! Call Livelinks.
Try it FREE, Call NOW:
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1-877-737-9447
18+
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A
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Real People, Flirty Chat.
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FREE ITEMS
$ A1-CASH PAID
$75 TO $300+
JUNK CARS, TRUCKS
FOR INFO, 802-522-4279.

COIN
COLLECTOR
will
Pay
Cash
for
Pre-1965
Coins
and
Coin
Collections. Call Joe 802-498-3692
WANTED:
PISTOLS,
Rifles, Shotguns. Top Prices
paid.
802-492-3339
days. 802-492-3032 nights.
WANTS TO purchase minerals and other oil and gas interests. Send details to: PO
Box 13557, Denver, CO 80201

MISCELLANEOUS

HEALTH CARE
LOOKING FOR A MIRACLE/
Lose 20 pounds in one week?
This is almost impossible!
Weight loss ads must reflect
the typical experiences of the
diet users. Beware of programs that claim you can lose
weight effortlessly. TIP: Clues
to fraudulent ads include words
like: breakthrough, effortless,
and new discovery. When you
see words like these be skeptical. Before you invest your time
and money call the ATTORNEY
GENERALS
CONSUMER
ASSISTANCE PROGRAM, at
1-800-649-2424.

GREEN MOUNTAIN
BARGAIN SHOP
802-461-7828
We Buy-Sell-Barter
Lets Make a Deal
Williamstown VT
ADVERTISE to 10 Million
Homes across the USA! Place
your ad in over 140 community newspapers, with circulation totaling over 10 million
homes. Contact Independent
Free Papers of America IFPA
at
danielleburnett-ifpa@live.
com or visit our website cadnetads.com for more information.

www.wcmhs.org

Apply online or send your resume to


personnel@wcmhs.org or
Personnel, PO Box 647, Montpelier, VT 05601

MISCELLANEOUS

AIRLINE
CAREERS.
Get
FAA approved maintenance
training at campuses coast
to coast. Job placement assistance. Financial Aid for
qualifying students. Military
friendly. Call AIM 888-686-1704

FRESH START AUTO SALES


& Financing, LLC.
East Montpelier VT
Repossessions, Fore Closure
Bankruptcies.
802-229-2888
1-866-528-8084

HARDWOOD
KINDLING,
Meshbags $7.00/ea. Free delivery to Seniors. 802-279-2595

continued

AVIATION Grads work with JetBlue, Boeing, Delta and others start here with hands on training
for FAA certification. Financial aid
if qualified. Call Aviation Institute
of Maintenance 866-453-6204
COMMERCIAL
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Thank You For Saying


I Saw It In

The Roxbury Village School is looking for


a private childcare provider to offer after
preschool care for the 2015-2016 school
year. The hours would be from 11:00-5:00.
Provider must carry insurance, acquire
license for the provision of care and meet
all licensing requirements. The morning
preschool is a 4 STAR licensed Pre-K
program serving up to 20 children ages
3 and 4 years old. If interested please
contact the Principal, Karoline May at
485-7768 or mayk@wssu.org.

Twinfield

Do you exude positive energy?


Are you looking for a challenge? Like to play?
Want to work with children/youth?

To learn more or to read our complete job descriptions


visit our website:

MISCELLANEOUS
continued

We are currently hiring


FULL-TIME OR PART-TIME

Cashiers and Deli Employees


NIGHTS - DAYS - WEEKENDS

If you have proven retail experience, can lead a


motivated team and are looking for a challenging
and rewarding career, this is for you.
Join one of Vermonts fastest growing
convenience store chains today.
If you have an outgoing personality and
a winning attitude, apply in person
or send your resum to:

Equal Opportunity Employer

MaplEfiElDs
8132 US Rt. 2, Plainfield, VT 05667

REGISTERED NURSES

Washington County Mental Health Services


is currently seeking the following nursing position:
Registered Nurse: Full time Registered Nurse needed to provide leadership and
instruction for two Level III Residential Care Homes in Barre, train and delegate to
unlicensed assistive personnel, monitor and ensure compliance with federal and state
regulations governing Level III Care Homes, advocate and intervene to promote wellness
of residents, participate actively and collaboratively with house management and CDS
management team, encourage and promote community inclusion for all residents. Must
have solid clinical skills to apply to clients of widely varied ages and health care needs,
and further challenged by developmental and/or mental health needs. Flexibility, excellent
communication (verbal and written) and critical thinking skills required. R.N. with current
Vermont license required..
Hourly Registered Nurse: Looking for a Registered Nurse to provide weekend
professional nursing supervision and care to consumers in a community based mental
health crisis facility. This Nurse will provide both psychiatric and physical assessments,
communicate with on call psychiatric providers, facilitate admissions, and delegate
medication administration duties to direct care staff, as well as provide clinical supervision
to direct care staff. The successful candidate will have strong interpersonal skills, work
well as a team member as well as function independently. This position requires applicants
to be an RN with a current Vermont License to qualify.

continued

continued on page 30

Casella Waste Management, Inc. is seeking to hire


a second shift MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN to work
at their Montpelier facility.
Responsibilities include repair and preventative maintenance
of their truck eet and heavy equipment. A minimum of 2
to 10 years experience inspecting, trouble-shooting and
repairing trucks is required. A complete understanding,
adherence and commitment to the Casella Safety Program
is essential. A working knowledge of mechanical systems,
hydraulics, pneumatics, structural designs, and electrical
skills are necessary.
A Class A or B CDL license is preferred, along with
appropriate certications as required. Electrical diagnostic
abilities and component rebuilding skills are a must.
We offer excellent benets including medical, dental, vision,
disability insurance, life insurance, tool allowance and a
401(k) plan. SIGN-ON BONUS.
Please contact Michael Casella
with questions at 802-236-4513
or email an application to
michael.casella@casella.com.

PRIVATE CARE PROVIDER FOR


AFTER PRESCHOOL CARE

WANT A CURE-ALL?
Health fraud is a business that
sells false hope. Beware of unsubstantiated claims for health
products and services. There
are no Quick Cures - no matter what the ad is claiming. TIP:
DO NOT rely on promises of a
money back guarantee! Watch
out for key words such as exclusive secret, amazing results,
or scientific breakthrough. For
more information on health related products or services, call
the ATTORNEY GENERALS
CONSUMER
ASSISTANCE
PROGRAM at 1-800-649-2424,
or consult a health care provider.

If so, we currently have multiple Behavior Interventionist positions


available. Work with children and youth while implementing
an individualized behavior plan in school, day treatment and/
or community settings with support from a fun, dynamic and
creative team. Training, advancement opportunity and excellent
benefits await you.

MISCELLANEOUS

Barre Technical Center


2015-2016 School Year

Electrical Instructor
Job Description

Full Time Opening

Ability to supervise students including management of student behavior;


record keeping; instruction; classroom and electrical field work/
laboratory safety, security, set-up and organization of classroom and
shop; and interaction and communication with students, support staff,
parents/guardians, and other internal and external stakeholders.
We are seeking candidates with the following qualifications:
- Holds the Industry Credential/Master or Journeyman Electrician
License
- Five or more years of recent industry experience in the related
field - required
- Working knowledge of the VT Agency of Education competencies
required for Electrical Technology
- Patience and persistence.
- Strong basic supervisory skills and the ability to supervise students in
both the classroom and lab areas
- Ability to attend required or requested training, meetings, and
professional growth activities outside of school hours (i.e. summers
and after-school).
Annual Salary is competitive in Vermont. This is a school year position
covered by the local Education Association collective bargaining
agreement.
Applications preferred electronically through
www.schoolspring.com.
Closing Date: Open until filled
Start Date: August 20, 2015
Equal Opportunity Employer
Barre Supervisory Union is committed to maintaining a work and
learning environment free from discrimination on the basis of race, color,
religion, national origin, pregnancy, gender identity, sexual orientation,
marital/civil union status, ancestry, place of birth, age, citizenship status,
veteran status, political affiliation, genetic information or disability, as
defined and required by state and federal laws.
For additional information call:
Penny Chamberlin, Director
Barre Technical Center
155 Ayers Street
Barre, VT 05641
(802) 476-6237, ext. 1139

Washington County Mental Health Services is a not-for-profit Community Mental


Health Center. We provide a wide variety of support and treatment opportunities for
children, adolescents, families, and adults living with the challenges of mental illness,
emotional and behavioral issues, and developmental disabilities. These services are
both office and community-based through outreach. The range of services offered
includes prevention and wellness, assessment and stabilization, and 24 hours a day,
7 days a week emergency response.

Our current openings include:

Reach Up/ Community Based Clinical Case Manager


Employment Specialist
Residential and Community Support Specialist
Residential/Group home floaters
Positive Behavior Support Behavior Analyst
Peer Support Person (Maple House)
Temporary Case Manager

Community Based Case Manager


Residential Counselors
Sobriety Support Worker
Home Intervention Counselors
Home Intervention Team Leader
Maintenance Generalist
Per Diem Cleaner
Van Driver / Floater

We are proud to offer our employees a comprehensive package of benefits including


generous paid sick, vacation, and holiday leave; medical, dental, and vision insurance;
short- and long-term disability; life insurance; an employee assistance program; and a
403(b) retirement account. Most positions require a valid drivers license, good driving
record, and access to a safe, insured vehicle.

To learn more or to read our complete job descriptions visit our website:
www.wcmhs.org

To learn more about current job opportunities or read our complete job
descriptions, please visit our website www.wcmhs.org

Apply online or send your resume to personnel@wcmhs.org or


Personnel, PO Box 647, Montpelier, VT 05601
Equal Opportunity Employer

Apply through our website or send your resume to:


personnel@wcmhs.org or Personnel, PO Box 647, Montpelier, VT 05601
Equal Opportunity Employer

July 22, 2015

The WORLD

page 29

Yard Sales! Tag Sales! Garage Sales! Rummage Sales!

CLASSIFIED AD
AND KIT!

YARD/GARAGE SALE

BARRE,
LAWN
SALE,
14 CANO DR. Fri&Sat
7/24-25, 8-4. Misc & Toys

CLASSIFIED AD
Up To 15 Words

BARRE: 25 Jefferson St, July


24, 25, 10-4. Household, craft,
books, baked good and more.

(each additional word is 35)

KIT INCLUDES:

COLLECTOR
CLEANING
OUT. July 24-25 8:30-4:00
179 Pine Hill Drive, Berlin off
Rt12. Its been years and it is
time to clean out, Art, Up-cycled creations, antiques and
collectibles, vintage items,
holiday decor, small furniture
pieces. books, large like new
tent. Hot Wheels and Barbie
collections, X-BOX 360 system, sports equipment, housewares, Clean and smoke-free.
Great Stuff - Great Prices.

Fluorescent Signs
Price Stickers
Inventory & Tip Sheet
FOR
ONLY

$9.95

For only $1.00 more, purchase


"Rain Insurance" (if it rains on your
sale, The WORLD will run your ad
the following week for FREE.*
*Must call by 9:00 AM Monday to
run your ad again.

GARAGE
SALE

403 U.S. Rt. 302 - Berlin


Barre, VT 05641
(802) 479-2582 1-800-639-9753

10 Crescent Lane,
Barre Town
SATURDAY 25TH
& SUNDAY 26TH
9:00 TO 3:00
*Antique Tools & Dishes
*ATV & Trailer
*Hunting Gear
*Toys / Games
*Much more

Classied
Deadline
Is Monday
Before
10:00AM

HORN OF the Moon Rd,


1/2 mile from County Rd in
E.Montpelier.
July
24-25,
Friday 9:30-3:00, Saturday
9:30-12:00. Toys, Household goods, Life jackets;
adult & child size. Winter
Tires, AND Snowmobile!!
HUGE SALE Wolcott Methodist Church, July 24-25,
July 31-August 1st, 9am3pm. Everything goes! Antiques, books, jewelry, etc.
HUGE SALE, Large amount
of items from several local
estates! We have just completed partial liquidations of
several local people who are
significantly down sizing and
will be have another sale under the BIG tent Saturday,
July 25 at 1750 Brazier Road,
East Montpelier from 8AM3PM. Antiques, furniture, collectibles, tools and a whole
lot more! Pictures and info
available at vhauctions.com
HUGE SALE: 32 Daniel Dr Barre. 8-1 Fri&Sat;
Toys&Games, Tool,
electronics, sewing, childrens
books, Christmas, snow tires.

MOVING
SALE.
South
Barre, 155 Middle Rd., July
25, 8-4, July 26, 8-2. Antiques, furniture, tools, dishes, golf equipment & more.
NORTHFIELD:
JULY
25,
9-2, Tuckaway Lane (up
Spring St). Reloading, bedding,
tools,
housewares,
glassware,
fishing,
misc.
QOVING SALE, 40 Ayers Street, Barre. Saturday 7/25, 9-5. A little of everything,
small
antiques.
SUMMER PURGE in Plainfield. 2845 Country Club
Road, July 24 & 25, 8-1. Many
years and peoples worth of
stuff. Bargains, treasures,
useful, fun. Everything goes!

CLIP &
SAVE!

IN and OUT TAG SALE Pond


Village church, corner of Rt
65 and Ridge Rd, Brookfield. Saturday, July 25th,
8AM-1PM. Tools, Household Items, Knick-Knacks,
electric heater, meat grinder,
clothes, baked goods, coffee
Bar, and Much Much More!

479-2582 1-800-639-9753 FAX 479-7916

ORD
PER W
MIN.
$3.P5e0r Week
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Per A

4 for 3
SPECIAL

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(Any changes void free week)

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753
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Capitalizing more than the first 2 words, etc. 70/WORD


DEADLINE: For The WORLD is MONDAY by 10:00 AM
CANCELLATIONS: A classified ad cancelled before 10:00 AM on
Monday will receive credit for the remaining paid weeks.
The WORLD asks that you check your ad on its first publication. If you find an error please
notify us immediately so that corrections can be made. The WORLD will not be responsible
for more than one incorrect publication of the ad.

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The WORLD

July 22, 2015

BOATING &
FISHING

HEAVY DUTY TRUCK PARTS


NAPA of Barre 802-476-9408 &
NAPAof Northfield 802-485-8500

12 ALUMINUM BOAT with 7.5


hp motor and trailer included.
The motor has just been serviced, the boat is in good shape.
$1000
Call
802-276-3256

continued

HERO MILES-to find out more


about how you can help our
service members, veterans
and their families in their time
of need,. visit the Fisher House
website at www.fisherhouse.org
NEW SOLAR panel for sale.
$1.50 per watt. 802-439-3997
WANT To Purchase Minerals And Other Oil/Gas Interests. Send Details To: PO Box
13557, Denver CO 80201.
WE CAN remove bankruptcies,
judgments, liens, and bad loans
from your credit file forever! The
Federal Trade Commission says
companies that promise to scrub
your credit report of accurate
negative information for a fee
are lying. Under FEDERAL law,
accurate negative information
can be reported for up to seven
years, and some bankruptcies for up to 10 years. Learn
about managing credit and debt
at ftc.gov/credit. A message
from The World and the FTC.

FURNITURE
DINING TABLE 75X42 extends to 112, Curved trestle style base. Eight chairs padded
seats and backs with custom
slip covers. $600. 802-479-5095

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING FORM

403 U.S. RT. 302 - BERLIN BARRE, VT 05641-2274

MISCELLANEOUS

Animals-Farm ......................500
Animals-Pet .........................430
Antiques/Restorations .........144
Baby/Children Items ............140
Bicycles ...............................220
Boating/Fishing ...................210
Building Materials................300
Business Items....................080
Business Opportunities .......060
Camping ..............................205
Childcare Service ................030
Christmas Trees ..................370
Class & Workshops .............103
Clothing & Accessories .......130
Computers/Electronics ........100
Farm/Garden/Lawn .............410
Free Ads..............................108
Furniture..............................180
Garage Sales/Flea Mkt. ......145
Health ..................................113
Home Appliances ................160
Hunting/Guns/Archery.........305
Insurance/Investments ........090
Job Opportunities................020
Lost and Found ...................110
Miscellaneous .....................150
Musical ................................200
Personals ............................105
Professional Services .........540
Rideshare ............................125
Snow Removal Equip. .........355
Snowmobiles/Access. .........360
Sporting Equipment ............250
Storage................................235
Support Groups ..................107
Tools ....................................330
Wanted ................................120
Wood/Heating Equip............350
Work Wanted .......................040
AUTOMOTIVE
Campers/Motor Homes .......845
Cars & Accessories ............875
Motorcycles/ATVs ...............850
Trucks/Vans/Jeeps Access. .870
Vintage/Classic Vehicles .....873
Work Vehicles/Heavy Equip. ....855
REAL ESTATE
Apts./House for Rent...........630
Camps for Sale ...................650
Comm. Rentals/Sales .........605
Condominiums ....................680
Apt. Blds. for Sale................685
Homes .................................690
Land for Sale.......................670
Mobile Homes .....................600
Vacation Rentals/Sales .......645
Wanted to Rent/Buy ............610

DOWN SIZING;
Diningroom table w/6 chairs
$300.
White Corner hutch $100.
Red Love Seat $100.
Curio Cabinet $35.
Blue Rocker/Recliner $50.
Craftman push weed wacker
$100.
Set 8 Xmas Dishes $50.
Call 802-505-3459
POWER-LIFT
RECLINER,
Excellent
Condition.
Sells for $800 New, Yours
for
$400.
802-223-6965
TWIN EXTRA LARGE MATTRESS, box spring set. Good
condition, $30. 802-223-6460

MUSICAL
MUSIC LESSONS, Instruction:
Responsible,
accredited instructor/musician. 20+
years of service. Drums, guitar, bass, more. 802-793-8387
NORTH BRANCH Instruments,
LLC. Fretted Instrument Repair.
Buy and Sell used Fretted Instruments. Michael Ricciarelli 802229-0952, 802-272-1875 www.
northbranchinstruments.com
SPINET PIANO, Excellent condition, $150. Days-802-2294950,
802-223-7006-nights

ALUMINUM DOCKS Aluminum


docks and boat lifts, standing, roll in, and floating are in
stock at FAIRLEE MARINE
Very easy to install and take
out yourself. Call 802-3339745 for more information.
BOAT RENTALS. Enjoy fishing,
skiing, tubing Pontoons cruising, kayaks & canoeing! Fairlee Marine rents them all! They
even put the runabout boats and
pontoon boats in and out of the
water so you can just enjoy the
boating. Daily and weekly rates.
Prices are all on our website at
www.fairleemarine.com. Call for
reservations at 802-333-9745
CERTIFIED USED BOATS.
Lots of good used boats to
choose from. All of them have
been Checked over by our certified technicians and are all in
Good Operating Condition so
you can just go boating and
have fun. If its not reliable, we
wont sell it. Check them out
at our website at: www.fairleemarine.com 802-333-9745.
CONSIGNMENTS. We take
good late model boats on consignment. We do the sale and
warranty - you collect the cash.
With our website/www.fairleemarine.com and our reputation, They usually sell fast
and you often get as much or
more than selling it yourself.
Fairlee Marine, 802-333-9745.
JOHNSON
OUT
BOARD
Motor 4 H.P. Twin cylinder. $450.00. Pair wood
boat oars, $45.00. 223-7368
NEW BOATS Lots to choose
from: PolarKraft aluminum,
Avalon pontoons, and Carolina
Skiff fiberglass. Powered with
Mercury or Honda motors. Our
Special Packages can be seen
on our website at www.fairleemarine.com
802-333-9745
SERVICE. Is your boat unreliable? Are you afraid to go boating
because your boat engine might
not work? Maybe it just Doesnt
have the power it used to? Our
Certified Technicians know how
to fix things right. We can check
your boat over and turn it into a
pleasure to use again. A water
test or dyno test can be included. Call for an appointment or
just bring it in soon so you can
be ready for a fun season. FAIRLEE
MARINE-802-333-9745;

continued on page 31

Respect Owner About


Not Petting Dog
DEAR PAWS CORNER: I
love dogs, and my mom
said always to ask permission before petting someone
elses dog. But at the park
yesterday one owner told
me no. Why?
-- Kerrie in New Orleans
DEAR KERRIE: First,
great job in always asking
permission before petting a
dog that isnt yours. And, if an owner says no, just say thank
you, and respect his or her wish.
Why would a person who takes his or her dog out in public
not want people to pet it? There could be any number of reasons. Maybe the dog is fine when left alone, but snaps at
strangers who try to pet it. Maybe its fearful and gets stressed
out when strangers approach -- making it much harder to help
it get comfortable around strangers and other dogs. You might
notice an uncomfortable dog cowering and tucking its tail, giving a low growl or other stressed-out signs.
Or, maybe the dog has an injury, like a cut or recent surgery,
and the owner doesnt want people to accidentally touch the
area, which could be painful for the dog.
In any case, dont be hurt by the owners refusal. The reason
has to do with the comfort and safety of the dog. When you are
respectful of that, youre helping out, even in a small way.
As an added note, be sure to teach your friends and siblings
about asking permission. And remind them not to pet any
strange dog thats unattended -- whether on a leash or running
loose. Dont run away, but carefully avoid the dog and alert
your parents, a park ranger or police officer.

Send your questions or tips to ask@pawscorner.com.


(c) 2015 King Features Synd., Inc.

STORAGE

STORAGE

8x20,
8x40
OCEAN
FREIGHT containers (new/
used) for sale. 802-223-6252.

continued

BIG ROCK PROPERTIES


Self storage units available,
5x10, 10x10, 10x20. Rte 113
Chelsea. 802-249-2368.

STORE IT ALL - VT!!


Over 400 storage units thru out
Central Vt 5X5 to 10X40, climate control 24/7 access. $25
off first month for new customers 802-479-3637

SPORTING
EQUIPMENT

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GOLF STUFF: Everything!


Mostly Modern. Individual
and sets. McKgolf 802-4548057
OUTDOOR TETHER BALL SET.
Good steel pole. lot of fun for
teenagers. $10. 802-223-6460

BUILDING
MATERIALS
SINGLE
BOWL
Formica Lavatory top, Ivory
52widex23long.
2-door
cabinet 31 1/2widex27tall,
8deep.$50.
802-223-6460

HUNTING/GUNS/
ARCHERY

WOOD/HEATING
EQUIP.

NEW
AND
used
guns,
muzzle
loaders,
accessories.
Snowsville
Store,
E.Braintree.
802-728-5252.

BEWARE of the Vermont


Land
Trust.
You
shake
hands with them be sure
to count your fingers when
you are done. 802-454-8561

WANTED:
PISTOLS,
Rifles, Shotguns. Top Prices
paid.
802-492-3339
days. 802-492-3032 nights.

TOOLS/
MACHINERY
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TOOLS REPAIRED
Air, electric, hydraulic. Tool
Warehouse Outlet, Barre-Montpelier Rd.
802-479-3363,
1-800-4627656.

Thank You For Saying


I Saw It In

SERVICE
  

+ + + + + + + + +

Fireplace, Stove & Chimney Maintenance

Chimney Building Repairs Liners Caps


Cleaning Metalbestos
David Loughran
Also Foundation &
Barre, VT
(802) 479-3559
Brick Wall Repair

Dont Wait Too Long!

The Heating & More guys will be booked up


soon...Make your appointment today!
-Furnace/Boiler Cleanings NEW INSTALLATIONS
Wood Propane
-New Hot Water Options
Oil Pellet
-Heat Managers Save $$
-New Plumbing & Repairs FREE ESTIMATES!

EMERGENCY SERVICE

802-426-HEAT (4328)

FAX: 802-426-4329

EFFICIENCY EXPERTS: RICK, JONATHAN, JAMES, LUKE AND CHRIS


heatingandmore@hotmail.com
Marshfield, VT 05658

COAL SALE
Bulk only. 5 sizes. Call for pricing. Black Rock Coal, 1-800639-3197.
Sale ends July 31, 2015.
COUNTRY WOOD Stove with
glass door, blower and 1/2 cord
wood. $875 call 802-439-3997.
DAVES LOGGING &
FIREWOOD
Green & Seasoned
802-454-1062
FORMALLY R&L Firewood,
green 16/24 split $235,
blocked $200/cord. Barre area
delivery prices. 802-525-1087.
GREEN MOUNTAIN HERITAGE INC., Firewood for
sale, cut to length, split and
delivered in Montpelier and
Barre. Green $250/cord or
Hardwood.
802-485-8525
HARDWOOD
KINDLING,
Meshbags $7.00/ea. Free delivery to Seniors. 802-279-2595

CENTRAL VERMONT PAINTING


~Interior ~Exterior ~Pressure Washing
~5 Year Guarantee ~Quality Work
~Commercial/Residential ~Free Estimates
~Insured ~EMP Lead Removal Certified
15 Years Experience

802-793-6351CELL
of profit
yoUr
5% goes tocharity ofchoice

Daniels Metal Fabrication, Inc.


Over 35 Years Experience

Custom Sheet Metal Fabrication

Furnace Plenums
Heat Shields
Roof Flashing
Ductwork: pipes & elbows in stock
Grille Faces & Registers in stock

456 East Montpelier Road, Montpelier

802-223-2801

802-223-3789

Randy Eastman

CARPENTRY
"25+ Years Experience"

522-5889
Free Estimates References

FARM/GARDEN/
LAWN

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LAST CALL FOR TOP QUALITY FIREWOOD! Rock-MapleBeech-Ash-Yellow birch excellent mixture of hardwood,
going fast! Put your order in
now. CUT, SPLIT and DELIVERED 16and up smaller
lengths call for price. (802) 2258900/(802) 454-1259. Also looking for hard and soft wood jobs,
good references and insured.

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ASH or PINE ARBOR STAINED


used one year 95tallx89widex
45deep, $350 obo, great for
swinging bench. 802-249-0748

Low Impacted Tractor Logging.


SINCE 1990
PLAINFIELD
802-917-0667

BRUSH-HOGGING in Central
Vermont
area.
No
field is to small or to large.
Call
Brian
802-839-6527.

METALBESTOS INSULATED
Chimney pipes. Everyday low
price. Plainfield Hardware &
General Store, Rt2 East Montpelier Rd, Plainfield. 802-4541000 Open 7 Days a Week

FIRST
bale,

CUT
$4.00/
802-476-5204

FOOD GRADE Barrels totes,


We have over 700 in stock
from 2 1/2Gal - 275 Gal totes.
Call for Info; Bicknell Barrels
The Barrel Man. 802-439-5149

QUALITY FIREWOOD, Cut/


Split and Delivered.
802-585-6361

P.T. ARBOR, Stained, 95 tall


x 89 wide x 45 deep. Wide
enough to hold a swing or
perfect addition for any garden. $300 obo. 802-223-6460

SNOW REMOVAL/
EQUIPMENT
SNOW PLOWING. Residential & commercial. Fully insured. Will Beat any price.
5+ years experience. 802585-6361 for a free estimate.

SNAPPER
RIDER
lawn
mower. 2 years old, like new,
$950.00 obo. 802-479-9510.

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continued on page 32

DIRECTOR

Gendron
Building

Quality In

Concrete

Concrete business since 1972.


Repairs New floors and walls Decorative concrete
Crane work Consulting ICF foundations
114 Three Mile Bridge Rd., Middlesex, VT
(802) 229-0480 gendronconcrete.com

TRUCK FOR HIRE!


Light Moving
House Clean-Out
Landfill Runs
Garage Clean-Out
Reasonable Rates
Local Business
Long Distance Runs
Deliveries for
Local Businesses

Blue Ridge ConstRuCtion


Building and Excavation

Renovations Additions
Site Work Concrete Roofing
Siding Driveway Repairs Septic Systems
Custom Modular Homes
Design Build Services
Land/Home Packages Available

Call 229-1153
for free estimates

Tom Moore
T&T Repeats
Montpelier

802-224-1360
CLIP AND SAVE

Rates Lowered Due To The Economy

WOOD/ HEATING
EQUIP.

Got Plumbing, Heating, Water


or Air Problems?

BUILDING GARAGES
FROM FLOOR TO ROOF

See What New Technology Can Do For You!

24 x 24 garage, 6 concrete floors with steel


rebar, (2) 7 x 9 garage doors, one entry door.

Call Leo Beaudin!


BEAUDINS PLUMBING
&
HEATING 476-3237
Master Licensed & Insured Plumber

Bigras Auto & Tire


We stand by our work
25 Gable Place, Barre, VT

802-476-0001

We sell new & used tires


A/C Recharge & Repair
General Auto Repair
Vermont State Inspections

Open Monday-Friday 7AM to 4:30PM

Bobs Creative Landscaping

Starting At

8,900

Garages to your specifications, any size.


House Framing & Addition Work

Call 802-296-1522 Ask for Ray

GreGs
PaintinG & staininG
Metal Roof Painting

Handpaint or Spray
Metal Roof Painting
Interior/Exterior
Guarantee
Call

Free Estimates
Reasonable Low Rates
Neat, Quality Work
References Insured

802-479-2733

gpdpainting@aol.com

EPA, RRP, EMP Certified

G.M. Bowen Excavating


Gene M. Bowen /Donny Mucherino
East Calais, VT

*Trees, Shrubs,
Evergreens
*Patios, Walls,
Walkways, Decking
Specia
*General
lizing
Maintenance,
in
C
o
n
cret
Planting
Pavers e
*Designing
& Consulting!

Commercial / Residential
Site Work - Foundations - Retaining Walls
Water Lines - New Septic Installations & Repairs
Trucking - Roads - Driveways - Drainage - Ditching

Bob Richardson, Owner


Tel: 802 472-8877
Cell: 802 249-8448

BWContrCalais@aol.com
GMBowenllc@gmail.com
July 22, 2015

802-456-7049
802-793-0895
Please call for Free Estimate

The WORLD

page 31

FARM/GARDEN/
LAWN
continued

TIRED OF BARK MULCH?


COLORED STONE ROCKS!
New landscape stone in stock,
1 winter white marble chips and
snow white play sand.
www.landscapestonesofvermont.com at Black Rock Coal,
East Montpelier, VT. 802-2234385, 1-800-639-3197.

ANIMALS/
PETS
AUSTRALIAN
SHEPHERDS
Puppies born May 8, 2015 on
family hobby farm with horses,
miniature horses, bunnies. Mom
and Dad live here. Cute, friendly
family raised. Have had first
shots been wormed and tails
docked. Ready to go now, East
Hardwick $500 802-274-2633
Red Tris and Black Tri available
Tammiescritters@webs.com

Country
Pampered
Paws

Pet Grooming & Boarding

ANIMALS/PETS
continued

PROFESSIONAL
SERVICES

DONT WANT TO
KENNEL YOUR DOG(S)?
Have your child friendly companion animal stay with us in the
comfort of our home. Call Your
Pet Nannies, Sophie 802-2290378 or Shona 802-229-4176,
references available.

AUTOMOTIVE PARTS
Wind Shields/Side Glass/Rear
Window/Door Glass.
Motors/Transmissions/Doors/
Bumpers and Much More
802-522-9140

YORKIE POMERANIAN PUPPIES. 2 Beautiful little Females


left. Home raised, parents on
premise, vet checked, health
guarantee.
802-229-0114.

PROFESSIONAL
SERVICES

$ CASH $
FOR JUNK VEHICLES
Paying up to $300 for junk cars
and trucks, FREE Scrap Metal
Pick-up. Call Barre, 802-9172495, 802-476-4815, Bob.

East Montpelier

DRIVEWAY
SEALCOATING

Radiant Heated Floors For Winter,


Air Conditioning In Summer

PROFESSIONAL
SERVICES

PROFESSIONAL
SERVICES

DmFURNACE
MAN

PAINTING Interior/Exterior
Small or Large
Neat clean Quality work
Free estimates Insured
Call 802-793-1017

802-249-2814

ROYAL MAINTENANCE
HANDYMAN SERVICES
Quality work done at an affordable price.
Guarantee a Satisfied Customer
Everytime.
*Painting & Staining
*Property Maintenance
*Home Repairs
*Lawn & Garden Care
Call or email now to have no
worries!
Shane Parker 802-498-3612
royalparker123@gmail.com

STUMP GRINDING, Its the


way to go!
TIRED of that OLD STUMP,
Tired
of
Mowing/Trimming
around it! Call Randy 802-4793403/249-7164, Hell come and
make your Lawn Admirable
and easier to maintain. Insured
w/35+yrs Experience.

continued

BRUSH HOGGING large or small,


Rhett Savoie, 802-272-7130.
CAR
RIMS/TIRESUsed
- Many Makes and Models.
802-522-9140

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$ A1-CASH PAID
$75 TO $300+
JUNK CARS, TRUCKS
802-522-4279.

802-229-0114

continued

PROFESSIONAL
SERVICES

Residential & Commercial



Our Reputation Is Clean!


CUSTOM PAINTING & CARPENTRY
Quality Work and Products
25 Years Experience
Mike @ 802-698-3535

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Call Daryl
DON GIROUX
BAG DROP
FOR WEDS HAS Moved
to Williamstown, same location
we are at on Saturdays.
WEDS-2PM-7PM.
SATS-6:30AM-1PM
Any questions call Robin
802-522-2447 or Don 802-8390064.
We Would Like To THANK ALL
OF YOU FOR YOUR BUSINESS, Muchly Appreciated.
LAWN MOWING within 20
miles of Barre. Minimum charge
of $30.00 locally. Dependable. Bob Morin 802-522-9753.
MASONRY-BRICK-BLOCKSTONE
New Construction and Repairs,
Free Esimates. 802-349-0339

continued

continued

TREE SERVICE; Full Tree Service, Stump grinding, 35+ years


experience, call Randy 802-4793403/249-7164 fully insured.
WILL HAUL away for free: Scrap
metal, old appliances, car parts,
etc. Furnaces, boilers and demolitions for a fee. No job too big or
too small. Chad, 802-793-0885.

SOMETHING SEW RIGHT


Alterations & Repairs
248 Elm St. Upstairs
Montpelier
Mon-Fri 10AM to 5PM,
Saturday By Appointment
802-229-2400
Patty Morse

For Classified
Advertising
That Works
Call 479-2582 or
1-800-639-9753

DONT PUT OFF TIL TOMORROW


WHAT YOU CAN SELL TODAY!
479-2582
Or Toll Free 1-800-639-9753

ERVICE
DIRECTOR
Y
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GIFT CERTIFICATES AVAILABLE

Classied
Deadline Is
Monday
Before 10:00AM

Hot Rubber Crack Repair Edging

Central Vermont Sealcoating

DOG & CAT GROOMING in


your home. All breeds. Senior
Discount. 32yrs experience.
Call for appt. 802-439-5554

Steve Morris Orange, VT

272-8354

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OVERVIEW REPAIR
Handyman Services
Insured-Registered
Call 802-433-6354
No answer, Please
leave a message.

Central Vermonts Newspaper

CLASSIFIEDS

403 U.S. Route 302 - Berlin Barre, Vermont 05641

SERVICES AT A GLANCE

Worths Seamless Rain Gutters, Inc.

Top To BoTTom Chimney ServiCeS

An
Investment
You Can
Hang On
To!!

Richard Dickinson
(802) 479-1811

Chimney Building, Repairs, Caps


Stainless Steel Liners and Cleaning
Free Estimates/Insured

In Your Area
To Serve!
NO JOB TOO BIG OR TOO SMALL,
WITH QUALITY YOU CAN HANG ONTO!

GoVillageHomes.com

Copper and Aluminum Gutters


K Style & Half Round Gutters
5 and 6 Commercial & Residential Gutters
Gutter Toppers Snow & Ice Restraint Systems
25+ Years in Business

(802) 229-1592
1083 US Route 2, Berlin, VT

MODULAR

FREE ESTIMATES ~ FULLY INSURED

3165 U.S. Route 5, P.O. Box 732, Derby VT 05829


Toll Free 800-870-2113 Phone 802-766-2113
Email: bill@worthgutters.com

DOUBLE WIDE

New & Used Trades


Custom Built
In-House Design
Energy Smart Packages
Financing & Site Work

Come visit us at www.worthgutters.com

5 Residential & 6 Commercial


Custom Gutters

MOBILE HOME
PARTS & SUPPLIES

800-499-6326 802-334-6326
Visit Our Website: www.willeysgutters.com

The
Auto

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THE AUTO CLINIC

Clinic

No Job Too Big Or Small...We Do It All!

3 Brakes
3 Computerized Diagnostics
3 Diesel Engines
3 Transmissions & Engines
3 Fluid Film Undercoating
3 Towing Services

The WORLD

Topsoil Gravel
sand drainaGe sTone
driveway ledGe MUlCH

Septic Systems Foundation Drainage


Site Work Driveways Slabs
DRIVEWAY REPAIR & GRADING

Steven M. Miller

479-1384

SAT. 7:00AM-1:00PM
SUN. 7:00AM-2:00PM
Also available for
Cleanouts/Debris Removal

Call Tiny @

802-522-5089

Come Check Out Our New Expansion


To Better Serve Our Customers!

ASE
CERTIFIED
MASTER
TECHNICIAN
ON DUTY

Excavation & Trucking

SERVICES / HAULING
Bag Drop & Recycling @
Brookside Country Store
339 East Montpelier Road
(Vt. Rt. 14)

All Seamless Copper & Aluminum Plus Half-Round Classics


Superior InstallationWe Use Bar Hangers, Which Are Screwed Into The
Fascia Board For Greater Durability

page 32

SINGLE WIDE

YOU CALL-I HAUL

Tinys Trash

Free Estimates / Fully Insured

Available in colors to match


Made from the heaviest weight
aluminum .032 gauge
We offer a 20-Year warranty on
materials and 5-Year workmanship
guarantee

3 Scheduled Maintenance
3 VT State Inspection
3 New & Used Tires/Alignments
3 Quick Lube Oil Change
3 Quality Pre-Owned Vehicles
(All Serviced-Ready To Drive)

Offer expires 6/10/15. Restrictions apply. Call for details.

THE AUTO CLINIC

VERMONT STATE
INSPECTION
With this coupon.
One coupon per customer.
Expires 7/31/15.

July 22, 2015

The
Auto

Clinic

FLUID FILM
OIL
UNDERCOAT

25 off

Fluid Film is a solvent free, lanolin


based rust/corrosion preventive and
lubricant that provides long term
protection and lubrication for all metal surfaces.
Get it done while the weather is dry!

With this coupon. One coupon per


customer. Expires 7/31/15.

The
Auto

Clinic

929 South Barre Road, Barre, VT 05641

476-5379 Mon.-Fri.autoclinicvt.com
8AM-5:30PM, Sat. 8AM-1PMi

ROOF
SERVICES
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Dont Wait, Summer Prices Are In Effect Now


H Roofing Since 1978 H
SHINGLES RUBBER SLATE METAL
Emergency Repairs 24/7 (Expert Leak Finders)
SENIOR
DISCOUNT

10% OFF

Al Smith, LLC

Free estimates Fully insured


Call

233-1116 alsmithroofing.com

WE GET RESULTS! 1-800-639-9753 sales@vt-world.com


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REAL ESTATE

Wednesday, July 22, 2015 DEADLINES: Display Ads Friday 3:00PM Word Ads Monday 10:00AM
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EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY

All real estate advertising in this newspaper is subject to the fair housing act
which makes it illegal to advertise any
preference, limitation or discrimination
based on race, color, religion, sex,
handicap, familial status or national origin, or an intention, to make any such
preference, limitation or discrimination.
Additionally, Vermonts Fair Housing
and Public Accomodations Act prohibits
advertising that indicates any preference, limitation or discrimination based
on age, marital status, sexual orientation or receipt of public assistance.
This newspaper will not knowingly
accept any advertising for real estate
which is in violation of the law. Our readers are hereby informed that all dwellings advertised in this newspaper are
available on an equal opportunity
basis.
To file a complaint of discrimination, call
the Vermont Human Rights Commisson
toll-free at 1-800-416-2010 (voice
& TTY) or call HUD toll free at
1-800-669-9777 (voice) or
1-800-927-9275 (TTY).

MOBILE HOMES
RENT/SALE
1989 SKYLINE 14X70(66),
3Bed, 1 Bath. $15,000. 1990
Palm Harbor 14x72(68), 3
Bed, 2 Bath, $24,000. Village Homes 802-229-1592,
1083 US Route 2, Berlin VT
05602, GoVillageHomes.com
CHECK OUT the wide variety of Pre-owned homes at
FecteauHomes.com or call
800-391-7488, 802-229-2721

MOBILE HOMES
RENT/SALE

COMMERCIAL
RENTALS/SALES

COMMERCIAL
RENTALS/SALES

APTS/ROOMS/
HOUSES FOR RENT

APTS/ROOMS/
HOUSES FOR RENT

DOWNSIZING! CONSIDER
AN
AFFORDABLE
ENERGY EFFICIENT MANUFACTURED OR MODULAR
HOME! Beans Homes, Located at the junction of routes 5 &
114 Lyndonville, VT (800)3218688.
www.beanshomes.
com. OPEN 7 Days a Week
for your viewing pleasure.

COMMERCIAL SPACE FOR


LEASE; Ofce, Warehouse,
Retail, Shop Space. Numerous prime locations throughout Central Vermont. Call
802-793-0179 or patrick@
together.net for inquiries.

WILLIAMSTOWN
RETAIL
store, 1400 sq ft, large
glass windows, propane furnace. See our ad on Craigs
List
under
Williamstown.
$800/mth utilities not included. Call 802-793-9682.

BARRE, ONE Bedroom, second oor, Close to downtown.


No pets, no smoking, one car.
1st month & deposit. 802-4790855 days, home 476-6764

FURNISHED
ROOM
for
rent in Montpelier. private
home. $575/mo includes
heat, and use of kitchen
and laundry. 802-778-0544
leave name & number.

continued

WE BUY Used Homes. VILLAGE HOMES, 802-2291592, GoVillageHomes.com

COMMERCIAL
RENTALS/SALES
BERLIN

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BERLIN OFFICE SPACE, 600
SQ/FT, $675.00 W/heat, Good
location. across from Berlin
Fire Department and Elementary School.. 802-223-3659

Realtors
and
Downpayment
Vacation
Rental
Agents
Merchants
4.700%
4.749%
30
yr fixed
20%

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APR

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throughout
New England in free distribution newspapers
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5%
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5%
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3.250% 3.292%

15 yr fixed

4.000% 4.028%

30 yr fixed

3.125% 3.173%

15 yr fixed

4.000% 4.033%

30 yr fixed

3.125% 3.181%

15 yr fixed

0
A 30 yr fixed
$4.000% 4.024%FOR
25-WORD CLASSIFIED

Community Papers of New England


Call Deborah at (802) 479-2582 to place your ad today

Westons Mobile Home Park


ONLY
33 8 LOTS LEFT FOR RENT!

Lot rent of $330.00 month includes water, septic, and


trash removal. Close to the Interstate and Montpelier.
Ellery & Jennifer Packard
Westons Mobile
Home Park

229-5741ext. 103

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LEASING PRIME Montpelier


ofce space. 149 State St,
near Capitol, 1400 sq ft, can
sub divide, 508-259-7941.
WILLIAMSTOWN GARAGE
W/auto body spray booth,
35x 66, 810 high, new propane furnace. See our ad on
Craigs List under Williamstown. $1200/mth utilities not
included. Call 802-793-9682.

continued

APARTMENTS/
ROOMS/HOUSES
FOR RENT
BARRE 1/2 DUPLEX, 83 Orange St, 3 bedrooms, 1 bath,
carpet, washer/dryer on site.
$975/month plus utilities. 802279-9614 or 802-839-9133 for
appointment.AvailableAug 1st.
BARRE
DUPLEX
2BDR
apartment, 1 car parking,
rubbish removal and driveway cleaning, 1 car garage.
$725. 1st month and deposit.
802-479-9822/802-522-3840.

continued

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BARRE: Large Modern 3-Bedroom sunny duplex apartment, quiet neighborhood w/


bike path access, walking
distance to downtown. Recently renovated, tall ceilings,
washer/dryer,
dishwasher,
1178-sqft
+front
porch.
$ 11 9 5 + e l e c t r i c / p r o p a n e .
Non-smoking/pets. 802-2720321 lannenproperties.com

HOMESHARE
$100/week,
Smoking
ok,
No
pets,
Barre Town 802-622-0433.
MONTPELIER HOUSE for
rent. 3bdrm,large yard, appliances included. $1,350+
utilities.
No
pets,
nonsmoking.
802-229-5474.
NORTHFIELD
APARTMENTS,
2BR,
3BR
&
4B, in family neighborhoods w/washer & dryer.
Call Paula 802-485-3881

BERLIN
CONDO,
Partridge Farms Road, 3bdrm,
$1400/mo.
802-229-5702;
sal.b@myfairpoint.net

continued on page 34

Waterfront Property

BARRE THREE ROOM apt


with heat/hot water & rubbish removal. One car parking, 3rd oor, For information
522-3840/802-479-9822.

Updated Weekly

Home Mortgage Rates


LAST
UPDATE

LENDER

Merchants Bank
1-800-322-5222

RATE

APR

TERM

DOWN
PTS PAYMENT

7/17/15

4.700% 4.749%
3.250% 3.332%

30 yr fixed
15 yr fixed

0
0

20%
20%

New England Federal 7/17/15


Credit Union 866-805-6267

4.000% 4.024%
3.250% 3.292%

30 yr fixed
15 yr fixed

0
0

5%
5%

Northfield Savings
Bank (NSB)
802-485-5871

4.000% 4.028%
3.125% 3.173%

30 yr fixed
15 yr fixed

0
0

5%
5%

4.000% 4.033%
3.125% 3.181%

30 yr fixed
15 yr fixed

0
0

5%
5%

7/17/15

VT State Employees 7/17/15


Credit Union (VSECU)
1-800-371-5162 X5345

On Greenwood Lake-Woodbury. Private year round home


on 2.6 acres with 250 lake frontage. Peaceful setting with
mountain and lake views. 2 BR, 3 BA open concept with
cathedral ceiling in living space with master bed/bath
loft. Screened porch off main living area with raised brick
fireplace. Finished walkout basement with third full bath,
kitchenette, family room. Extra detached 2 bay garage w/
over sized doors, heated, insulated, and has back up propane
generator. Live where you play and make this tranquil
property your own! MLS # 4424355. Just Reduced! $375,000.

New Affordable Homes

Rates can change without notice.


***APRs are based on 20% down payment. Some products are available with as little as
5% down, with purchase of Private Mortgage Insurance (PMI). The cost of PMI is not
included in the APR calculations.

Village View Heights


Williamstown, VT

Only /
6 3 Lots Left

Water, Sewer, Electric, Phone, Cable TV


to all lots
Singlewide, Doublewide or Stick Built
Lots Available Year Round
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Barre 7 Veeder Avenue (off Camp St.) ............................................. $134,900.
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Barre, 52 Biggs St (off Tremont St.) ................................................... $142,900.

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279-5547

Lovingly cared for over the years


and many of the original details
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replace, even a breakfast
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81 Main Street, Montpelier 229-0345


135 Washington Street, Barre 476-6500

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Close to shops and restaurants. Minutes to I-89.
Barre - $155,000 - MLS# 4433414

Light-lled 3-bedroom Cape in a popular neighborhood.


Formal dining room perfect for family gatherings.
Relax on the back deck during warm summer evenings.
Newer paint and carpeting. Home is pre-inspected.
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Historic farmhouse involved in the Underground Railroad!


So much character and charm with many upgrades.
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Wonderful 5-stall barn is zoned for a home business.
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Lovely home that has been nicely maintained.


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