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SHS Class of 1947
The Spaulding High School Class of 1947 held its 65th reunion
recently at the Steak House Restaurant. The "talkfest" was attend-
ed by 31 classmates.
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Central Vermont New
Directions Council (CVNDC)
recently congratulated and rec-
ognized the local businesses
that successfully passed all of
their 2010 through July, 2012
Alcohol and Tobacco compli-
ance checks.
Award certificates signed by
the Vermont Department of
Liquor Control and CVNDC
were presented to both retail
stores and restaurants. Staff
recognized a few stores/restau-
rants at a time with the award,
helium Congratulations bal-
loons, a CVNDC memo pad, a
blue penny tray with the
inscription We check ID and
are good at it! and a copy of
an ad that was published in the
Times Argus.
The Manager of Price
Chopper was happy to have
another certificate to post next
to the one they earned a year
ago and insisted on giving all
the recognition to Jenny Carroll,
the person in charge of alcohol
and tobacco sale trainings for
all their employees. Rhonda
and Meaghan from Champlain
Farms were excited to be rec-
ognized and wanted to share
their news with their manager.
The owner of LBJs in
Worcester was so proud of her
award that she asked for a
photo to be placed in the news-
paper. The awards were also
greeted with smiles at Simons
Berlin Store, Rite Aid, Nutty
Stephs, and others.
This years 32 businesses
included; Applebees, Barre
Street Market, C. P. Dudley
Store, Champlain Farms,
Charlie Os, DJs Convenience
Store, Elks Country Club,
Fastop, Julios Cantina, Kinney
Drugs #11, Kismet, Kurrle
Fuels, Lapan Enterprises,
McGillicuddys Irish Pub,
Meadow Mart, Inc., Middlesex
Country Store, Nutty Stephs,
Parkers Quick Stop, Plainfield
Hardware, Positive Pie, Price
Chopper, Red Hen Baking
Company, Rite Aid Pharmacy
#4581, Riverbend Country
Store, Shaws #7516, Simons
Berlin Store, Twin City Lanes,
Uncommon Market, VFW Post
#792, Waheguru Corporation
(LBJs), Wal-Mart #2682 and
Yankee Wine & Spirits.
Congratulations and thanks
go out to all of these businesses
for checking IDs and not sell-
ing tobacco and alcohol to
underage customers. This prac-
tice helps keep Vermonts youth
safe and reduces substance
abuse in our communities.
Local Businesses Receive DLC
Compliance Check Awards
Champlain Farms
Price Chopper Simons
LBJs
page 4 The WORLD September 19, 2012
149 Main Street Montpelier
For information call 223-3881 or visit www.TheGaryHome.com
149 Main Street, Montpelier
For information call 223-3881 or visit www.thegaryhome.com
The Gary Home
Located in the heart of
Montpelier. Within walking
distance to the library,
post ofce, banks,
churches and shops.
Come Join Us every
Thursday 10AM - 11AM
for coffee & scones!
Transportation Available.
Ask for Joan 223-3881
Residential Care for Men & Women
2 SUITES AVAILABLE!
We have an open suite
Located in the heart of
Montpelier. Within walking
distance to the library,
post ofce, banks,
churches and shops.
Come see what
we have to offer.
Transportation Available.
Ask for Joan 223-3881
Tuesday, Oct. 9, Wednesday, Oct. 10
(6:00 to 7:30pm) and Saturday, Oct. 13th
(9:00 to 11:00am) BCEMS Lobby
Or print a form from our website:
www.bysabasketball.com
Coordinator Needed for the
7/8 Barre City Bulldogs Program
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along with Fall Asters & Cabbage.
Stop in to see Jail Branchs
friendly & informative crew
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2nd Annual
charity
sock sale
September 20-23
rd
To Benet Local Homeless Shelters
With every pair
of Darn Tough and
Smartwool socks sold,
a pair will be donated to
local homeless shelters in the
communities we serve. Lennys
will also make a cash donation
for each pair sold during the sale.
25%
OFF
all socks*
lennyshoe.com
Barre
476-7446
Williston
879-6640
St. Albans
527-0532
*discount applies to all regular-priced socks
2012 Flu and Pneumonia Vaccination Clinics
NO TIME TO BE SICK?
Make time for a flu shot at one of the flu clinics offered by:
Central Vermont Home Health & Hospice
09/20/12: Barre Auditorium, Barre
10/10/12: St. Leos Hall, Waterbury
10/10/12: Northfield Senior Center, Northfield
10/11/12: CVHHH Offices, Berlin
10/11/12: Montpelier Senior Center, Montpelier
10/12/12: Old School House Common, Marshfield
10/20/12: CVHHH Offices, Berlin
10/22/12: Worcester Town Clerks Office, Worcester
10/25/12: Evergreen Place, Waitsfield
9:00am - 12:00pm
11:00am - 1:00pm
10:30am - 12:00pm
6:00pm - 7:30pm
2:00pm - 4:00pm
10:00am - 12:00pm
10:00am - 11:30am
10:00am - 11:00am
1:30pm - 2:30pm
*High Risk Criteria:
*Those over the age of 50
*Those living with a chronic illness / respiratory function
*Women who will be pregnant during the influenza season
*Persons with any condition that can compromise respiratory
function
*Adults in close contact with High Risk individuals
Date Location Time
Are you covered by Medicare Part B? If so, CVHHH will bill Medicare for
your shot. All others: $31
CVHHH - 600 Granger Rd.
Berlin, VT - 802.223.1878
www.cvhhh.org
A generous grant from Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Vermont allows CVHHH to
offer flu shots to anyone in the High Risk* category for just $12
Did you know that if you are over 50 you pay only $12 for
a flu shot?
September 19, 2012 The WORLD page 5
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Green Mountain United Way
Introduces Board of Directors
Green Mountain United Way is pleased to introduce its Board
of Directors to the community.
In the front row are officers (from left to right): Catherine
Donnis, Treasurer, retired; Dr. Stuart Williams, President, from
Berlin Family Health; Kevin Lunn, Vice-President, from Northfield
Savings Bank; and Susan Kruthers, Secretary, from Central VT
Medical Center. In the back row are Michael Knight of VTDigger.
org; Wanda French of Guaranteed Rate Mortgage Co.; Dawne
Smith, from Blue Cross Blue Shield of VT; Phil Zunder, retired
from the Vermont Agency of Human Services; Pat Wheatley,
retired from VT Economic Services; Annette Young of Peoples
United Bank; Bethany Lunn and Leah Baribeau both of the VT
State Housing Authority; and Alan Lendway of Lendco, Ltd.
Missing from the photo are Robin Garbacik of VSECU and
Wendy Rea of the Merchants Bank.
For more information about Green Mountain United Way and
its initiatives in the local community, visit www.gmunitedway.org
or call 229-9532.
People in the News
- Debra Squairs has been promoted to
Vice President of Claims at Union Mutual
of Vermont. She joined Union Mutual in
1999 and has held several positions at the
company, serving most recently as Claims
Manager. She holds the designation of
Senior Claims Law Associate, Gold.
- Emily Brock, of Barre, was named to the
spring 2012 Dean's List at Siena College in
Loudonville, N.Y.
- Griffin Labbance and Kolby Martineau, both residents of
Montpelier, received Bachelor of Arts degrees in May, 2012 from
Roger Williams University in Bristol, R.I.

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PUMPKINS
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page 6 The WORLD September 19, 2012
Washington County Sheriff W. Samuel Hill, in cooperation with the DEA, has
coordinated collection sites within Washington County.
Saturday September 29th, 2012
10 am to 2 pm
PILLS AND CAPSULES ONLY
Collection Sites:
Washington County Sheriffs Department
10 Elm Street
Montpelier, Vt
Northfield Police Department Vermont State Police Middlesex
110 Wall Street 1080 Rte 2
Northfield, VT Middlesex, VT
Barre City Police Department Mad River Valley Ambulance
15 Fourth Street 1477 Main Street
Barre City, VT Waitsfield, VT
Kinney Drugs Kinney Drugs
80 South Main Street 800 US RT 302 Berlin
Waterbury, VT 05676 Barre, VT 05641
Free Prostate Clinic
Did you know that 1-in-6 men
will be diagnosed with prostate
cancer during their life?
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Armando Lopez, MD
Michael J. Zahm, MD, FACS
Saturday, September 22
8:00 - 11:00am

Thats why the Urologists at Central
Vermont Medical Center are hosting
a free clinic to help screen for signs
of prostate cancer. The clinic is open
to men 40 years of age or older who
have not had a prostate screening
within the last year, and who do not
already have an existing diagnosis of
or prior treatment for prostate cancer.
Registration required. Please call
371-5327 to register.
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Over $72,000 in Superprize Giveaways
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Commercial Exhibits
Arts & Crafts
SPECTATOR DISCOUNTS TO:
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The Most Spectacular Rodding Event!
For more information, call (209) 474-0103 http://www.nsra-usa.com
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SAT: 8:00 - 5:00
SUN: 8:30 - 2:00
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It was pretty awesome. Dr. Vogel
assisted Dr. Knowlton and they were g
reat. The nurses were wonderful. We
received really great care.
Jennifer and Jeremy Trombly had another
baby girl! We celebrated the birth of
Lauren with mom and dad in January 2011
and are pleased to celebrate the arrival of
Sawyer Brooke Trombly on September 8. Little Sawyer weighed 7lbs/10oz and was 21inches long. Her hair is
as dark as her her sisters is light. And were thinking Sawyer looks a lot like her mama and Lauren looks a
lot like her papa! We wish this happy family all the best. Theyre doing ne thus far! The Trombly family lives
in Washington.
CENTRAL TO NEW LIVES
MONTPELIER
A son, Reece William Ruggles, on August 16 to Kate (Murphy)
and Danny Ruggles.
NORTHFIELD
A son, Connor Alexander Smith, on August 23 to Tracy Willem
and Joe Smith.
ORANGE
A son, Michael Scott Bashaw, Jr., on August 3 to Trayce Judd
and Michael Bashaw.
PLAINFIELD
A son, Gabriel Jean Franois Desaubies, on August 9 to Joanna
(Goyzueta) and Dylan Marcel Desaubies.
A son, Sage Micah Adamowich, on August 27
to Danielle (Peduzzi) and Kevin Adamowich.
WASHINGTON
A son, Levi Ridley Govin, on August 29 to
Danielle Gilman and Joel Govin.
WATERBURY
A daughter, Payten Marie Perry-Barnett, on
August 8 to Kristen Perry and Jordan Barnett.
WILLIAMSTOWN
A daughter, Ariana Elizabeth Wilder, on
August 22 to Harmony (Singleton) and
Thurman Wilder.
A son, David John Florucci, on August 24 to
Marlene Craig and Mickey Florucci.
WOLCOTT
A daughter, Llana Marie Draper, on August 16
to Jasmin (Grutzmann) and Tyson Draper.
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BARRE
A daughter, Sophia Ann Haynes, on August 7 to Tracy Laird and
William Haynes.
A son, Jackson Arnold Morey, on August 13 to Maureen (Driscoll)
and Richard Morey.
A son, Jasper Jay Cerutti, on August 17 to Rachel Dailey and Scott
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A daughter, Aliviana Arin Pratt, on August 20 to Alyssa Langevin
and Michael Pratt.
A son, Michael Maximilian Quinonez, on August 25 to Antoinette
(Pudvah) and Alfredo Quinonez.
DUXBURY
A daughter, Ava Marie Kenyon, on August 29 to Holli (LaHaye)
and Gary Kenyon II.
EAST HARDWICK
A son, Preston P. Brochu, on August 20 to Danielle (Persons)
and Chad Brochu.
GRANITEVILLE
A daughter, Lily Ann Jarvis, on August 5 to Amber (Hussey)
and Kevin Jarvis.
A son, Tallon Robert Kew, on August 18 to Bridgette (Paronto)
and Joshua Kew.
A son, Zachary Ryan Knowles, on August 19 to Kristina White
and Jeremy Knowles.
MARSHFIELD
A daughter, Madison Rose Potter, on August 21 to Jennifer
(Tousignant) and Matthew Potter.
MIDDLESEX
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Carpenter and Dustin Mable.
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Cabot residents will be coming together this fall to review chal-
lenges and opportunities before the town, set priorities, and
advance action plans to ensure the future vitality of the communi-
ty.
On the invitation of the Cabot Selectboard, the Vermont Council
on Rural Development (VCRD) has selected the town of Cabot for
its Community Visit Program in the fall of 2012 over several other
towns requesting services this year. VCRD is a non-profit, non-
partisan organization dedicated to the advancement of Vermont
communities. In the past 13 years, they have worked in over 60
communities across Vermont to bring residents together to share
ideas around issues of concern and to move toward common solu-
tions.
The Community Visit process takes place over four months with
a series of public meetings, facilitated discussions, and community
events. It is designed for community members to choose strategic
goals for their community, develop concrete action plans around
those priorities, and actively connect with state-wide resources and
expertise to help them implement them. The Visit brings together a
broad mix of community members with a visiting resource team
made up of state, federal, non-profit, and philanthropic leaders, to
create intensive partnerships and tailored work plans for long-term
local success.
On September 25th, all mem-
bers of the Cabot community are
invited to participate in a series
of forums on Cabot Community
Visit Day. This first event in the
process will include focus forum
discussions and a free communi-
ty dinner. VCRD will bring a
20+ person team of federal, state,
business and non-profit leaders
who will participate in sessions
throughout the afternoon and
evening and join community
members at the free community
dinner. Members of the Visiting
Team currently include Gus
Seelig, Executive Director of the
VT Housing and Conservation
Board; Brian Searles, Secretary
of Transportation; Jolinda
LaClair, Deputy Secretary of
Agriculture; Alex Aldrich,
Executive Director of the VT
Arts Council; Patricia Coates,
State Director of Congressman
Welchs office; Jenny Nelson,
Policy Advisor for Senator
Sanders office; Monty Fischer,
Executive Director of the Center
for an Agricultural Economy in
Hardwick; and Christopher
Kaufman Illstrup from the VT
Community Foundation. All
members of the Cabot commu-
nity are invited to join one or
more sessions.
Forums will be held on the
second or third floors of the
Willey Building, as follows:
2:15-3:45pm: Arts, Culture &
Recreation (3rd fl)
Transportation Infrastructure (2nd fl)
4-5:30pm: The Challenge of
Poverty (3rd fl)
Economic Vitality & Tourism (2nd fl)
7-8:30pm: School & Community (3rd fl)
Agriculture, Food & Energy (2nd fl)
During a break in the forums, a free community dinner will be
held in the Cabot School cafeteria from 5:30-6:45pm.
According to Paul Costello, Executive Director of VCRD, Its
all about local leadership. At VCRD, we know that the best deci-
sions are made locally, and that local leadership and the participa-
tion of residents is the real key to progress. But we also know that
local efforts sometimes need the assistance of state or federal
resources to be completed. The Community Visit will allow Cabot
residents to build on their assets, prioritize their ideas, and connect
with experts and resources from around Vermont to get things
done.
Jan Westervelt has agreed to serve as the Chairperson for the
Cabot Community Visit process: This Community Visit Day is a
rare opportunity for people in Cabot to voice our opinions about
how we can enhance our town and work with the variety of leaders
the VCRD has put together to join us. I hope that people will make
time in their schedules for this important meeting.
For more information, visit www.vtrural.org or contact Margaret
Gibson McCoy at 802-223-6091 or Margaret@vtrural.org.
Cabot Community Visit Program Invites the Full Community Together
State Senator
William Doyle
was one of the
large crowd
that turned out
for the 100th
anniversary re-
enactment of
President The-
odore Teddy
Roos ev e l t s
visit to Barre.
Many of those
in attendance
wore period
hats and cloth-
ing.
Photo courtesy
of Jeb Wallace-
Br odeur / The
Times Argus.
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Fall is fast approaching! And with that, new events and activi-
ties, along with others returning!
Join us for a chicken dinner sponsored by Rowan Court on Sep-
tember 20th at noon. Reservations can be made by calling 479-
9512. On September 27th at 10:30 join us for a presentation on
Vermont state benefts and help for anyone wishing to apply.
Fall classes returning are French, held on Tuesdays at 11:30,
starting on Oct. 2nd; singing group on Tuesdays at 1:00, starting
on Oct. 2nd; knitting class on Tuesdays at 9:30 starting on Oct.
2nd; and Tai Chi w/ Ellie Hayes on Thursdays at 1:00 starting
Oct. 4.
An exciting opportunity is a new class Story through Radio
with the Vermont Media Project. This will be held on Thursdays
for fve weeks starting on Oct. 4 at 1:30. This class is limited to 8
people and there are only 5 spaces left.
Our ongoing activities always have space available such as
walking group, seniors in motion, chair yoga, Wii bowling, mah
jongg, line dancing, and Spanish & French lessons. Bridge is
played every Monday & Tuesday at 1:00 and both groups are look-
ing for more players. If youd like to join them, contact the senior
center at 479-9512.
Our next bus trip is to Lake George Dinner Theatre on Sept. 22,
followed by Mt. Washington Cog Railway on Oct. 6th. Please re-
serve your seat today before they are sold out! For more informa-
tion on any of the above or to apply to become a member, please
call 479-9512, or visit us on the web at www.barreseniors.org.
Thank You to Bob & Brenda Sambel for catering our annual
BBQ. A wonderful meal as always. A special thank you also goes
to Karen & Andre a/k/a Borderline for the generous donation of
their singing talents!
Our Fall Foliage Book Sale continues through October 13!
Weve got thousands of books organized by genre for easy brows-
ing. Hard covers are $2, paperbacks are $1, and pocket paperbacks
are 50.
On Thursday September 20, Aaron Guman presents Edible
Forest Gardening in a Nutshell. Discover how to create a gar-
den ecosystem that mimics the architecture and functionality of
natural forested ecosystems, while producing food and other prod-
ucts, with an emphasis on low-maintenance perennial crops. Well
explore from soup to nuts, looking at the design, planting and
ongoing maintenance of these systems, from the suburban back
yard to the commercial farm. Come away with a grasp of the basic
concepts and a toolkit to help get you started. 6-7:45pm. Presented
in partnership with Transition Town Montpelier.
This fall, the Kellogg-Hubbard will host Gastronomy: Food &
Culture, a reading and discussion series. One of the most tantaliz-
ing ways to learn about a culture is through its food. This series
highlights four mouth-watering novels that explore how what we
eat is closely aligned with who we are. At the frst meeting, on
September 24 at 6:30pm, Kathleen Osgood will lead a discussion
about Chitra Divakarunis novel The Mistress of Spices (Indian).
Books to follow: Tina de Rosas Paper Fish (Italian-American)
October 15, led by Rachael Cohen; Diana Abu-Jabers Crescent
(Persian- and Arab-American); and Nicole Mones The Last Chi-
nese Chef (Chinese). Copies of the books will be available to bor-
row at the adult circulation desk. Sponsored by the Vermont Hu-
manities Council.
Have you ever had the interest to visit India, Nepal and other
sacred destinations and walk in the footsteps of the Buddha? On
Thursday, September 27 from 6-7:30pm, join us for an evening
talk and video presentation with the Venerable Amy Miller, and
be an armchair traveler to these exotic places. Learn what it means
to be on pilgrimage, the signifcance of these holy sites, and how
we can make the most merit from our travels. For more informa-
tion, contact the Milarepa Center in Barnet at 802-633-4136.
Does anyone in America believe in the rule of law? Reverence
for the law appears to be in decline across the political spectrum.
On Wednesday October 3, Michael Lind, author and New America
Foundation co-founder, considers whether a democratic republic
can survive if leaders and citizens fout laws of which they disap-
prove. 7pm. Sponsored by the Vermont Humanities Council and
Vermont Bar Association.
Hear ye! Hear ye! On Saturday, October 6, the Kellogg-Hub-
bard Childrens Library invites lords and ladies of all ages to a Re-
naissance Faire on the lawn from 10am-1pm. Join us for games,
music, storytelling, and more. Enter the jousting tournament, make
a crown to wear, have your fortune read, and visit the dragons in
the petting zoo! Visit the kid space page on our website for even
more events.
See you at the Library!
This month at the Groton Free Public Library...
Mon., Sept. 24 at 7pm: Book Discussion of Where Angels
Fear to Tread by E.M. Forster. Contact the library if you would
like to borrow a copy of the book, and well see you there!
Thurs., Sept. 27 at 6pm: Whats all this talk about antioxi-
dants and free radicals? We will have the second and fnal
part of our program to highlight the roles of these two groups in
disease prevention and the aging process. Dr. Rosa Abelson, previ-
ously a professor of microbiology, genetics and immunology, will
lead the discussion.
For more information, please contact Anne at 802-584-3358 or
grotonlibrary@fairpoint.net. Thank you!
Barre Area Senior Center
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Library News
Montpelier
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Public Library
Look What's Online for Researchers Now!
The Vermont Historical Society has released
three new content areas on its website - two
related to the Civil War and one related to
Vermont's governors.
Researchers now can access over 40 articles
written about the Civil War that have appeared
in the Society's journal Vermont History since
1930. All the articles have been converted to
searchable PDF files and cataloged in the
library's online catalog for easy access. The
articles can be found at www.vermonthistory.
org/cwarticles.
Civil War registers from the library's collec-
tions are also online. These poster-sized docu-
ments memorialized Vermont soldiers of the
War Between the States. Of the 31 different
registers in the library's collections, nine are
unique designs. Examples of each of these
attractive memorials have been put on the VHS's
website at www.vermonthistory.org/cwregisters.
These registers will also be featured in the next
issue of Vermont History.
The third new section of the historical soci-
ety's website is a gallery of Vermont governors'
portraits. Scanned from the VHS's collection of
governors' portraits that began in 1908, this
image gallery shows each of the state's 78 chief
executives. If you've ever wondered what our
governors looked like, visit www.vermonthisto-
ry.org/governors.
The Leahy Library, on the second floor of the
Vermont Historical Society at 60 Washington
Street in Barre, is a center for resources docu-
menting the history and people of Vermont,
including books and pamphlets dating from the
1770s to the present; unique letters, diaries, led-
gers and scrapbooks; some of Vermont's earliest
maps and planning documents; and extensive
photograph and broadside collections. With a
special interest in family history, the library has
the largest printed genealogical collection in the
state.
Call (802) 479-8509 at the Vermont History
Center for more information.
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On Sept. 30, 1868, the first
volume of Louisa May Alcotts
beloved childrens book Little
Women is published. Alcott
dedicated most of her life and
writing to supporting her family
after her fathers failure at run-
ning Transcendentalist school.
Her works include Little Men
(1871) and An Old-Fashioned
Girl (1870).
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Our Summer Programs Were a Great Success
Thank you to all of the wonderful bands and program present-
ers who helped make this summer at the Jaquith Library such a
grand success. We also want to give a huge thanks to our spon-
sors who helped us fund the programs: Washington Electric Co-op,
Marshfeld Inn and Motel, Mervs Barber Shop, Joseph and Eileen
Donahue Charitable Trust, Friends of the Jaquith Library, Frizzle
Mountain Books, Pie in Sky B & B, Bob and Mary Belenky, Betsy
and Dan Choderkoff, North Country Federal Credit Union, and
Northfeld Savings Bank.
We had six Thursday night concerts with over 600 participants,
seven morning childrens programs with 206 participants and eight
evening family programs with 186 participants. We also want to
thank the Cabot Library for co-sponsoring the Swing Peepers,
Jerrys Bat Program and the VINS Program on Owls. What a sum-
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Song Circle: Community Sing
A-Long with Rich & Laura
Atkinson
Third Wednesdays starting
September 19th, 6:45pm
Come and sing-a-long with
Rich and Laura, brilliant song
circle leaders. No experience is
necessary, song books will be
provided.

Special Documentary Film
Showing: Rise Like Lions
Wednesday, September 26th,
7pm
Join historian Jay Moore &
Sue Morris from Marshfeld
for this powerful flm and dis-
cussion about the Occupy Wall
Street movement.
Spend an Evening with Howard Frank
Mosher in Waterbury
The Waterbury Public Library is pleased to
host Vermont author Howard Frank Mosher
on Thursday, September 20 at 7pm at the
Waterbury Senior Center. His most recent
book, The Great Northern Express is a
wildly funny and deeply personal account of
his three-month, 20,000-mile sojourn in his
20-year-old Chevy Celebrity, aka The Loser
Cruiser, which he undertakes after learning
he has prostate cancer.
Mr. Mosher is a gifted storyteller, known for his humor, wit, and
colorfully woven stories. The evening promises to be full of rollick-
ing tales of his adventures across the country and encounters with
numerous inimitable characters on his odyssey of self-discovery.
His book will be for sale at the event, and available for signing,
courtesy of Bridgeside Books. As always, this event is free and light
refreshments will be provided. For more information, please call the
Waterbury Public Library at 244-7036.
Thanks go out to the Friends of the Waterbury Library for their
help and support of this event!
George Longenecker Author Reading
Wednesday, October 3, 7pm
George Longeneckers poems have appeared in Anderbo, At-
lanta Review, ABZ, Dos Passos Review, Patterson Review and the
anthology Mammas and Pappas. He was the City Works Literary
Journal national winner in 2011 and a winner in the 2009 Allen
Ginsberg Poetry Awards. He chairs the Department of English,
Humanities and Social Sciences at Vermont Technical College. He
chairs the Department of English, Humanities and Social Sciences
at Vermont Technical College.
Story and Play Group
Wednesdays at 10am, starting on September 19th
Join Sylvia Smith for story time, and follow up with art, craft,
nature, and cooking projects with Susan Green and other present-
ers. For children birth to age six, and their grown-ups.

Universal Class: Online Learning for Vermonters!
Vermont Public Libraries provide access to high quality online
courses for all library users. Call the Jaquith at 426-3581 for infor-
mation on how to sign up for Universal Class.
***
Thought for the Day:
Among men, it seems, histori-
cally at any rate, that processes
of co-ordination and disintegra-
tion follow each other with great
regularity, and the index of the
co-ordination is the measure of
the disintegration which fol-
lows. There is no mob like a
group of well-drilled soldiers
when they have thrown off their
discipline. And there is no lost-
ness like that which comes to a
man when a perfect and certain
pattern has dissolved about him.
There is no hater like one who
has greatly loved.
-- John Steinbeck
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SPAULDING HIGH SCHOOL
ALUMNI
SOCIAL GATHERING
AFTER THE SHS/BRATTLEBORO FOOTBALL GAME
WHERE: The Mutuo lower Beckley Street
WHEN: Saturday, October 13th at 4:00 p.m.
WHAT: Finger foods and socialization
WHY: Build an SHS Alumni connection
SHS athletic events this weekend include Girls Soccer vs Montpelier
Friday at 4:00 p.m., Girls Field Hockey vs St. J Saturday at 10:00 a.m.,
and Boys Soccer vs Montpelier at 10:00 a.m. Also, plan to attend the
football game which begins at 2:00 p.m., after riding the Alumni float in
the homecoming parade. Help decorate the float at 12:00 noon behind
Aubuchons in downtown Barre. All alumni are invited to ride the float.
Wear your crimson and blue. The parade kicks off at 1:00 p.m.
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Mailing address:
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Burlington, VT 05401
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Phone: (888) 605-7270 or (802) 652-2450
U.S. Sen. Bernard Sanders
Mailing address:
1 Church St., Second Floor,
Burlington, VT 05401
Web site: www.sanders.senate.gov
Phone: (802) 862-0697
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Mailing address:
199 Main St., Fourth Floor,
Burlington, VT 05401
Web site: www.leahy.senate.gov
Phone: (802) 863-2525
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Give a Hand or Get a Hand
at Connecting Hope
Event in Barre
As tragic as Hurricane Irene was, it showed Vermont what it
means to come together as a community and help those in need.
Wouldnt it be great if we could find ways to come together as a
community not just under tragic circumstances but on a regular
basis? People would be getting help and giving help and as a result
coming together to create hope. Everyday there are people in our
communities who could use a hand, while everyday there are
people in our communities who can and would lend a hand. We
need to find ways to create hope and a future in our communities
ALL THE TIME.
That was the thought that gave birth to Connecting Hope Barre,
an all-under-one-roof event that had its maiden voyage in
October of 2011. The idea was to bring together those who sought
to lend a hand and those who could use a hand. What started as one
church wanting to help out the community by giving away some
food, grew into an event involving nine local churches and 13
local agencies.
Last year over 200 people received assistance while attending
this event. Over 5000 lbs. of groceries were given away. People
had the opportunity to connect with local agencies and ministries
to learn about the programs they offer. Some people found ser-
vices they didnt know were available, while others found a place
to connect where they could make a difference. The atmosphere
was somewhere between that of a job fair and a party. Tables were
set up by the participating organizations to display the services
they had to offer. After visiting the tables, people sat down to some
BBQ food and danced to live music.
This September 22nd from 10am to 2pm it will happen all over
again. Though finding food to give away has been more of a
struggle this year due to increased demand, organizers are looking
forward to a great turnout and the opportunity to help even more
people give or get a hand and share hope.
Organizations and sponsors for this years event are: Barre
Christian Alliance Church, Barre Evangelical Free Church,
Bethany Christian Services, Bond Auto Parts, CareNet Pregnancy
Center of Central VT, Celebrate Recovery, Central VT Adult Basic
Education, Central VT Community Action Council, Dusty Tabor-
Onsite Car Maintenance, Faith Community Church, Faith In
Action, First Baptist Church, The Gideons International, Hedding
Methodist Church, LifeBridge Mentoring, Orange Alliance
Church, Peoples Health and Wellness Clinic, TIPS, VT Foodbank,
Vermont Vet to Vet, Westaff, and WIC.
These above mentioned organizations provide some of the fol-
lowing services: employment counseling, educational opportuni-
ties, housing assistance, prayer and spiritual counsel, financial
counsel and programs, groceries, health education and screenings,
marriage and family counseling, mentoring, recovery programs,
fuel assistance transportation assistance and more.
If you would like more information about Connecting Hope
email Connectinghopevt@gmail.com or call the office at 476-
3221. Or stop by on the 22nd and share hope!
Berlin Mentoring Program
Needs Adult Mentors!
Do you have one hour a week at lunchtime to make a difference
in the life of a child? Berlin Elementary School is pleased to
announce that B.E.S.T. (Berlin Elementary School Team Based)
Mentoring program has received a second year grant from the
Vermont Mentoring Funders Collaborative to partner with Girls/
Boyz First Mentoring to continue this program.
What can mentoring do for youth?
Mentoring is not just a feel-good strategy, says Wendy
Freundlich, coordinator of Girls/Boyz First Mentoring programs.
It has proven results for both children and adults. Young people
who have a mentor are more likely to stay in school, raise their life
aspirations, stay away from drugs, and avoid fights and other vio-
lent behaviors.
What can mentoring do for you?
Mentoring can benefit not only the child, but the mentor as well.
Mentors are likely to feel more productive at work, develop core
leadership and communication skills, and feel good for having
positively influenced the life of a child.
For more information, contact Wendy Freundlich, BEST pro-
gram coordinator, at 229-4798 or wendy.freedom51@gmail.com
Make a difference in a childs life. Be a mentor!
Volunteer Drivers Needed for the
Blind and Visually Impaired
The Vermont Association for the Blind and Visually Impaired
has an immediate and on-going need for volunteer drivers in and
around the Montpelier area, to get blind and visually impaired
people where they need to go.
If you are blind or visually impaired, you cannot drive, which
becomes a serious problem for people who have to rely on others.
For many of us, personal independence means the freedom of hop-
ping in the car and going where we want to go anytime. But for
others, that freedom is a thing of the past. Imagine when you can
no longer do that and your independence is taken away and you
become trapped, isolated, and reliant upon others to help you.
VABVI's volunteer transportation program helps buffer that loss
by providing free, personalized transportation services to the blind
and visually impaired. Volunteer drivers are the key to keeping
Vermonters affected by vision loss living independently and
involved in their communities.
Be a part of something wonderful by joining VABVI's team of
inspirational volunteers. Volunteer drivers work on an "as needed"
basis and are free to accept or reject any trip to suit their own
schedules. Drivers receive mileage reimbursement for the use of
their cars.
If you can help or would like more information, call Cathie toll-
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September 19, 2012 The WORLD page 11
MONTPELIER PUBLIC SCHOOL SYSTEM
NOTICE
All children and youths, ages 0-21 years who are
residents of the City of Montpelier, are eligible to
receive an appropriate education at public expense,
regardless of any handicaps they may have. The
Montpelier Public School System may be unaware of
all resident children and youths with disabilities. If
you know of a child who may be eligible for special
education services and is not in school or otherwise
being educated at public expense, please notify the
school system by calling or writing to: Mary ONeill,
Director of Support Services, Montpelier Public
Schools, 5 High School Drive, Unit #1, Montpelier,
VT 05602 (233-6341)
BARRE SUPERVISORY UNION #61
NOTICE
All children and youths, ages 0-21 years who are residents of the
Barre Supervisory Union, are eligible to receive an appropriate
education at public expense, regardless of any handicaps they
may have. The Barre Public School System may be unaware of
all resident children and youths with disabilities. If you know of
a child who may be eligible for special education services and
is not in school or otherwise being educated at public expense,
please notify the school system by calling or writing to:
Donald E. McMahon
Director of Special Services
Barre Supervisory Union #61
120 Ayers St., Barre, VT 05641
476-5011
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This is your FINAL NOTICE that Senior Portraits are due
Friday, September 21st by 3pm to Ms. LaFrancis or a
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I
have to confde in you that over the
years, I have met many movie and en-
tertainment people. When I had my day
care at Sugarbush back in the old days,
many well-known people came and it was
my good fortune to become their friend.
That, folks, was many, many years ago. But
here is what happened this summer
My children, my grandchildren and several of their friends were
all participating in what they concocted to be a triathlon, and one
leg of this event was to swim from one shore to the other in Scargo
Lake in Dennis. And because I was not participating or even very
interested, I went to the parking lot where they would be fnishing
their swim. It is called Princess Beach, and I set up my chair in the
deserted park/parking lot and with my iPad was enjoying the love-
ly day and the quiet. But, of course, the story doesnt end there.
As I was quietly reading, an attractive young women came up to
me and mentioned that she had noticed that I was reading on my
iPad and would I mind if she gave me her husbands card because
he had written a book and the card told the name of the book, etc.
Of course, I said of course I didnt mind.
Well, she gave me the card and as I glanced down at it, I thought
to myself that her husbands name looked familiar. As we discussed
his book, he walked up and leaned on one of the parked cars and
all three of us began to chat. Now here is the strange part. As we
chatted away I thought, Boy, this guy looks familiar. And then I
did something that I absolutely never do, I said to him, Gosh, you
do look familiar - and remember I had already thought that his
name seemed familiar.
And right there in his wet bathing suit and wet hair he said that
he had been in the movies, TV and show business for years but had
now retired and he and his wife were living on the Cape. And when
he said that, all of a sudden the name Robby Benson and the person
standing in front of me brought the memories of many movies to
mind. I must tell you that I was very embarrassed not to have rec-
ognized him right away and also for asking him why he looked so
familiar. I swear, I just never do that.
But all three of us chatted for quite a while and he explained
why he had written this book called Im Not Dead... Yet and
why he had retired from actively participating in show business. It
seems he has had four open heart surgeries and he wrote the book
to help others as well as for enjoyment. And his wife, Karla De-
Vito, a singer of some repute herself, also in her wet bathing suit,
told me how much they were enjoying their new lifestyle. After a
long and interesting conversation, they left and I continued to sit
in my chair in the empty parking area and waited for my loved
ones. And did they believe my story about meeting the Bensons?
Of course not.
After we got home and I showed them the card they had given
me with Robbys picture on it and his email address, they still
didnt really believe. But when I googled him on the internet, they
became believers and their only remarks were, Only you would
be sitting in a deserted parking area and meet someone of his repu-
tation! What can I say? Just lucky I guess.
Just to make me enjoy this episode even more, I called my best
friend, Birgit and told her, and she immediately knew who he was
and was able to recite many of the movies she had seen him in. But
the part that made me laugh out loud was when her daughter Cait-
lin called me and told me that she had had a crush on Robby for
years and wanted to know what he looked like in person and was
he nice, and she was thrilled to hear about the whole encounter.
The only reason I am sharing this with you is that I want you to
know I was waiting in an obscure place at a dumb time for a stupid
reason, and who would have thought that I would meet someone,
almost anyone there but especially not someone of actual celebrity
status. And maybe he and his wife were pleased to meet and greet
someone who didnt immediately recognize him, ask for his auto-
graph or take his picture. At least, I hope so. And that he asked for
my name just made it even better!
D
orothy Fisher was one of Vermonts
most versatile scholars. She was a
short story writer, historian, novel-
ist, and lecturer. She was born in Lawrence,
Kansas, and in 1907, she and her husband,
John, moved to Canfeld family land in Arlington. Many of her
works were infuenced by her experience in Vermont, including
Hillsboro People, 1915; The Vermont Tradition, 1953; and Sea-
soned Timber, 1939.
Other books include John Hill, 1907; The Squirrel Cage, 1912;
Montessori Mother, 1912; The Bent Twig, 1915; The Deepening
Stream, 1930; and Why Stop Learning?, 1927.
In The Vermont Tradition, Fisher compared the values of her
state, independence, citizen involvement and equality to the early
struggles with New York:
There the two groups stood, face to face, toe to toe, yet
so far apart in ideals that the contrasting basic principles un-
derlying their two communities were like two chemical ele-
ments, compelled by their natures, if ever brought together,
to burst into fames. It was on Vermont soil that historical
circumstances forced them upon each other and caused the
explosion of fury.
The successful men in the Province of New York, who
knew how to accumulate wealth and possessions and social
rank, were living in a way which met with approval from
the well-educated, the well-born, the well-mannered nearly
everywhere in the western world. They were smoothly in
the groove of the past, the past which for men of their kind
was richly encrusted with success-memories of power, and
money and elegance, of authority, and of the distinction
of person created by authority, of social privilege which
holds the many in inferiority, so that the few may have the
exquisite poison-pleasure of looking down on them. Like
all the upper classes everywhere in the world of that period,
those landowners in the Province of New York, who meant
to establish themselves as gentry, were supported by a great
past, and by the present smiling broadly on them.
The homespun young rustics in Vermont had on their
side only the unforeseeable future.
Fisher helped form the Childrens Book Award. The Award is
co-sponsored by the Vermont Congress of Parents and Teachers
and the Department of Libraries. The purpose of he award is to
encourage children from grades four to eight to read more and
better books. Fisher served many years on the Editorial Board of
the Book-of-the-Month Club. The Boards tribute upon her death
was as follows:
Other Americans have achieved as much and won for
themselves equally respectful obituaries, but this does not
necessarily mean that they will be remembered in quite the
same way that Dorothy Canfeld will be, for she was more
than an American of great ability. She was one of the rarest
and purest character. In her completely unself-counscious
integrity, her courage, her humor and her practical good
sense (the last almost always used to help other human be-
ings) she harked back to and lent new luster to our highest
pioneer traditions. A confrmed Vermonter, she was also a
cosmopolitan in both space and time. All who knew her
felt at once this combination of deep-rootedness and broad
humanity; and felt themselves the larger for it. Her death
leaves our country poorer. Her life enriched it.
Senator Bill Doyle serves on the Senate Education Committee
and Senate Economic Affairs Committee, and is the Senate Mi-
nority Leader. 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.
Reisss Pieces
By Judy Reiss
Senate Report:
Dorothy Canfield Fisher
by Senator Bill Doyle
On DVD Now
Carnage
W
hat Class are you in?
Rich, poor, or middle
Class?
I know that it is not a polite
question. But, dont worry, I wont tell anyone. So, just between
you and me, what Class do you consider yourself?.....
Middle Class, huh? Me, too.
But it hardly matters. We dont care much about Class in the
United States.
In Great Britain, the country that we used to be part of, Class
has always been a much bigger deal. Inherited titles of nobil-
ity like Earl and Duke make sure that no one can forget which
Britons are descended from Lords and Ladies and which ones
are descended from the unimportant peasants who once farmed
their lands.
Ever since we gained our independence, Americans have re-
jected the English notion of Class. We have basically two levels:
not rich and rich. And if you have money now, it doesnt matter
if you were born with it.
Watch a hip-hop video. The rapper holding a wad of $100
bills and pouring expensive liquor into the glass of a paid foozie
in front of his new Rolls Royce does not appear to be ashamed
about the fact that he is nouveau riche.
A hundred years ago, there was a conspicuous difference be-
tween the factory workers living in shacks and the factory owner
living in a mansion. Here in the 21st century, however, managers
and employees lead similar lives.
We all drive home to our temperature regulated homes and
watch Tom Brady on Sunday while drinking a cold beer. The
only difference is that the manager can afford to drink Magic Hat
and his employee is stuck with Coors Light. And while Coors
Light is certainly bland and unfavorful compared to Magic Hat,
this is not enough to constitute a real Class difference.
Long story short, we are not preoccupied with Class in Amer-
ica.
So, what better way to entertain Americans than a drama about
Class differences? And who better to make it than Roman Polan-
ski - a director who wasnt born in the United States and hasnt
lived here in 35 years?
Carnage is a provocative little flm. It follows an argument-
flled hour in the lives of two New York City couples. A wealthy
couple (Christoph Waltz and Kate Winslet) meet up in the Brook-
lyn apartment of a middle class couple (John C. Reilly and Jodie
Foster) so they can discuss the fact that one of their sons beat up
the other couples son.
The discussion starts off polite and civil. But before long it
gets drunken and nasty. As the scotch starts fowing, the wealthy
couple begins to express its feelings of superiority and deep-
seated disdain for people who are poorer, less-educated, and
weaker than they are.
Carnage is not a great movie. It is contrived and unrealistic.
But it is short, entertaining, and thought-provoking. It will get
you talking.
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GRIFFITH, SUSAN B., 93, of Essex Junction,
passed away at her home on September 4. Born
Susan Virginia Backman on February 14, 1919, she
was raised in Cincinnati, Ohio, as the only child of
Lester and Jeanette Backman. Her father was a struc-
tural engineer and had pitched for the St. Louis
Cardinals in 1909-1910. Sue graduated from the
University of Wisconsin in 1941 with a B.A. in English. She lived
in Barre until 1967, and since then in Essex Junction. She taught
at Browns River Middle School for 22 years until retiring in 1989.
After retiring, she continued to volunteer at the middle school for
10 years. She and her husband, Roger, were also Meals-on-Wheels
volunteers for several years. She is survived by her three children:
Virginia Whitaker and her husband, Peter Rosen, of Briarcliff
Manor, N.Y.; John Whitaker and his wife, Mary Elsea, of Webster
Groves, Mo.; and Betsy Whitaker of St. Albans; and three grand-
children. She is also survived by her three stepchildren: Chip
Griffith and his wife, Pam, of Hudson, Maine, their three sons and
one grandchild; Bill Griffith and his wife, Sandy, of Colchester,
and their two children; and Jane Buskirk and her husband, Larry,
of Talkeetna, Alaska. She was predeceased by her first son, Henry
Charles Whitaker III, on February 2, 1951; her first husband,
Henry Charles Whitaker Jr., on December 14, 1961; and her sec-
ond husband of 45 years, Roger Marcellus Griffith, who passed
away on June 7, 2008.
KING, BARBARA JOYCE, 86, died in the com-
pany of family on September 6, at the Vermont
Respite House in Williston. Born May 3, 1926, in
Plainfield, she was the daughter of Beatrice Spencer
Goodridge and Euri Gilbert Goodridge. She grew up
in Plainfield, graduating from Plainfield High School
in 1944. She married the late Ernest H. King on July
21, 1958. Barbara dedicated her entire career to the nursing pro-
fession as a nurse and an active member of numerous professional
organizations. Through the Nurse Cadet Corps, she attended the
School of Nursing at Mary Fletcher Hospital where she graduated
as an RN in 1947 and served at various VA hospitals in
Massachusetts. After returning to Vermont in 1952, she worked at
the Barre City Hospital, later to become part of the Central
Vermont Medical Center. Mid-career, Barbara returned to nursing
school, earning her BSN from the University of Vermont in 1976.
After more than 30 years of service, she retired from CVMC in
1991. Barbara was an engaged resident of East Barre and a long-
time member and supporter of the East Barre Congregational
Church. She was a patron of the Aldrich Library and regularly
attended local lectures and performances. She particularly appre-
ciated the Grace Clark lecture series, the Bobby Burns banquet
and the Savoy theater. She treasured time with family, especially
when spent at the "Beahive," her family's camp on Marshfield
Pond. Barbara was predeceased by her husband, her parents and
her brothers, Donly and Basil Goodridge. She is survived by her
daughter, Kathryn Matthews and husband Donald of Waterbury
Center; her sister, Anthea Pugh of Radford, Va.; her brother,
Carroll Goodridge and his wife Donna of Goldsboro, N.C.; eight
grandchildren, 11 great-grandchildren; and a large extended fam-
ily. She will be remembered by all for her devotion to family,
friends, community and God.
ZENO, BARBARA JEAN, 61, of Waterbury Center, died
September 4 at Fletcher Allen Health Care in Burlington.
TOWNSEND,
CINDY L., 49, of
Wi l l i ams t own,
died September 5,
at Fletcher Allen
Health Care in
Burlington. Born
in St. Johnsbury on July 2,
1963, she was the daughter of
Clifton and Audra (Thomas)
Burroughs. She graduated from
Twinfield Union School in
1981. She worked for National
Life Insurance Co. until her
retirement due to ill health. On
May 8, 1982, she married Dale
A. Townsend in Montpelier. He
died Dec. 10, 2009. She had a
great compassion for needy
children. Survivors include one
son, Erik Townsend, of
Montpelier; one daughter,
Ashlee Nisen, of Williamstown; her parents, of Marshfield; and
two grandchildren. She is also survived by one sister, Cathy
Gosselin, of Woodbury, and one brother, Neal Burroughs, of
Hertford, N.C., as well as many nieces, nephews and cousins.
BEAN, DOROTHY B. "DOTTIE," 86, longtime
resident of Montpelier, died September 9 at the
Vermont Respite House in Williston. Dottie was
born May 15, 1926, in living quarters over a country
store in Newburg, Maine, owned by her parents, Earl
G. and Blanche (Gould) Burke. She started her edu-
cation in a one-room schoolhouse, but her parents
moved to Bangor, Maine, for better schooling for her
and her brother. Dottie graduated from Bangor High School in
1944, then joined The Cadet Nursing Corps, graduating from
Eastern Maine General Hospital and becoming a registered nurse
in 1947. On April 24, 1948, she married Donald W. "Don" Bean.
They moved to Montpelier in 1955, where she continued as a
"stay-at-home mom" for several years, gradually returning to nurs-
ing at Heaton Hospital. There she became affectionately known as
"Beanie," a nickname which followed her thereafter. In August of
1968, she became a full-time nurse at the new Central Vermont
Hospital, and over the years, Dottie worked at several different
places of employment. She enjoyed playing bridge, arts and crafts,
flower gardening, and time with family. She was past worthy
matron of the Order of the Eastern Star. Dottie was a compassion-
ate soul and is survived by her beloved husband, Don. She was
extremely blessed with, and is survived by, three caring children:
Brenda Bean, of Montpelier; Donna Willett and husband, Mike, of
Barre; Greg Bean and wife, Pam, of Burlington; four grandchil-
dren; and three great-grandchildren. Dottie was predeceased by
her parents and her beloved brother, T. Sgt. Ernest A. Burke, who
was killed in action in Europe during World War II at age 20.
GARLAND, LORNA L., 46 of Barre, died September 10 at
Central Vermont Medical Center. Born in Franklin, Mass., on June
16, 1966, she was the daughter of Robert and Eleanor (James)
Garland. She graduated from Montpelier High School in 1986.
She worked as a housekeeper at the Berlin Health and Rehabilitation
Center in Berlin. She was a bell ringer for the Salvation Army for
the past 10 years. She was an avid bingo player and enjoyed play-
ing cards. She was a member of the Barre Baptist Fellowship
Church in Barre and the Salvation Army. Survivors include one
son, Nicholas Garland, one daughter, Cassandra Garland, and her
mother, all of Barre. She is also survived by four brothers, Frank
Garland, of Brockton, Mass., Danny Garland, of Tampa, Fla.,
Wayne Garland, of Rhode Island, and John Garland, of Ohio; four
sisters, Donna Garland, of Tampa, Fla., Robin Garland and Pattie
Deyo, both of Barre, and Beverly Davis, of Montpelier; as well as
many nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by one son, Justin
Garland, and her father.
RUSSELL, GLADYS, 87, formerly of Barre, died
peacefully September 8 at Woodridge Nursing
Home. She married Richard Russell in 1946. They
lived in St. Johnsbury until 1983, when they moved
to the central Vermont area. She loved dogs, cats,
feeding the birds and gardening. She is survived by
her husband, Richard; two sons, Wayne Russell and
Keith Russell, and his wife, Sharon, all of Barre; one
granddaughter; four great-grandchildren; and a sister, Alice
Labree, of Danville.
SEXAUER, FREDERICK JOHN, 61, died in his
St. Albans apartment on August 6. Born on May 30,
1951, in Bayshore, N.Y., Mr. Sexauer was a long-
time central Vermont resident. He is survived by
sisters Lauren Fitzpatrick, Mary Volz and Patricia
Lewis, of New York, and brother Matthew Sexauer,
of Virginia.
STEARNS, THERESA MAE, 84, of Montpelier,
died at her home on September 9. She was born May
25, 1928, in New Haven, the daughter of Robert and
Irene (Grant) Varney. She worked as a self-employed
housekeeper for various families in Montpelier. On
Oct. 14, 1950, she married Laurice F. Stearns Jr. in
Montpelier. He died Dec. 20, 1983. She is survived
by her children Patricia Lesure, of Barre, and
Douglas Stearns, of Montpelier; a sister, Emma Savard, of Merritt
Island, Fla.; five grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren; and
several nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by three sisters,
three brothers and a daughter, Barbara Lafountain.
POWERS, ROBERT J. "PEANUT," 65, of Montpelier, died
September 7 at home with his family. He was born on May 11,
1947 at Heaton Hospital in Montpelier. His parents, who prede-
ceased him, were Leo Edson and Delsie Powers. His wife, who
also predeceased him (in 2008) was Beverly Powers. Peanut was
employed for many years as manager for a Simon's convenience
store. His affiliations include: Elks, Canadian Club and V.F.W. He
enjoyed gardening, fishing, playing pool and music. Peanut is
survived by his sister Elaine Larson and her children David,
Loretta and Mark Larson. He is also survived by stepchildren Phil
and Trilene Roach, Chuck and Danette Fuller, and John and
Stephanie Fuller. At Peanut's request, there will not be a a funeral.
HATHAWAY, DONALD A., 68, of Barre Town,
died September 6 at Fletcher Allen Health Care in
Burlington. Born in Montpelier on Sept. 24, 1943, he
was the son of the late George and Lottie (Neil)
Hathaway. He attended schools in Montpelier. He
was employed by Walker Motors and later
McSheffrey Contractors. His last employment was
with Morrison Land Clearing until his retirement in 2001 due to ill
health. On Aug. 24, 2007, he married Jessie Hall in Barre. He was
a very hard worker until he was diagnosed with Parkinson's dis-
ease. Survivors include his wife, Jessie Hathaway; four sons,
Justin Hathaway, Wayne Hathaway, John Hathaway and Frank
Hathaway, all of Barre; one daughter, Patricia Avila, of Phoenix;
and eight grandchildren. He is also survived by two sisters, Gladys
Anderson, of Florida, and Edith Andress, of Plainfield, as well as
many nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by one son,
Donald A. Hathaway; and four brothers, Herbert, Gilbert, Ronald
and Edson Hathaway.
MEYER, GILBERT A., passed away after
a short illness on September 9, with family members
by his side. "Gil" was born in Quincy, Mass., to
Mabel and Frederick Meyer. He attended Quincy
schools and then the Norfork County Agricultural
School in Massachusetts. He worked on a poultry
farm in southeastern Mass. for a couple of years before taking a
sales job in Quincy, where he met his future wife, Lucille Pitkin.
They married on Nov. 9, 1944, while Gil was in the Army and
about to be shipped overseas. During World War II, he served in
the military police in both Europe and the Philippines. When he
returned from the war, he and Lucille started a family having four
children: Linda Meyer, of Maine; Grace Meyer, of Maine; John
Meyer, of Mass.; and Alan Meyer, who had severe disabilities and
survived until the age of 15 due to the loving care of his parents.
The family lived in various places on the Massachusetts South
Shore finally settling in Braintree, Mass. For over 30 years Gilbert
supported his family by working in the food delivery business for
several companies including Happy Homes Bakery, Cushman
Bakery, Archway Cookies and later Alfredo Aiello Frozen Foods,
where he was the sole sales representative for their New England
territory. During that period he remained an avid gardener and
automobile enthusiast, and enjoyed camping with the family.
Gilbert retired from Alfredo Aiello Foods in 1980. A year later, Gil
and Lucille followed their dream of living a rural life and moved
to East Orange, where they bought an old farmhouse with a barn,
on one and a half acres of fertile land. For the next 25 years of
"retirement" they enjoyed the country life with Gil growing their
food and Lucille pickling, freezing and cooking the produce.
During this time he and Lucille were active in church and com-
munity life with Gil serving on the Tri-Village Volunteer Fire
Department for several years. He also pursued his interest in old
cars, buying "wrecks," taking them apart, and selling the parts at
local car shows and flea markets. During the winters, he was an
avid reader. Gilbert often said that these retirement years were the
happiest of his life. In August of 2005, due to his health problems
and desire to be closer to their children, Gilbert and Lucille sold
the farm and moved to Deering Pavilion in Portland, Maine, where
they made new friends and enjoyed exploring southern Maine
with their children. Gilbert is survived by his loving wife of 68
years and his three children. He will be cremated and his ashes
will be interred in a small cemetery in East Orange, across the road
from the gardens he so lovingly tended. An informal graveside
ceremony will be held at a date and time to be announced, and a
remembrance service will be held later this autumn, in Portland, to
celebrate a long life, well lived.
ROBERTS, LEONARD P. "BUDDY" JR., of
Montpelier, died peacefully September 7, with his family at his
side. Born April 29, 1922, in Bridgewater, Mass., he was the son
of Leonard P. Sr. and Ethel Smith Roberts. Leonard graduated
from high school in Arlington, Mass. After serving in the Army in
World War II, he moved to Craftsbury to help his parents run the
Craftsbury General Store. It was there that he met and married
Mary Paterson, of East Craftsbury. Leonard attended Suffolk
University and Lyndon State College. He had many different jobs
over the years, including time spent as a newspaper reporter for
the Caledonia Record. He ended his career working for the state of
Vermont, in the public records department. Leonard had a great
sense of humor. People enjoyed stopping in to see him at public
records, where he always had a joke or a good story to tell.
Leonard was a devoted father and loved taking his children fish-
ing, skating, to the beach or anywhere else that they wanted to go.
He and his wife, Mary, enjoyed playing bridge with friends and
spending time with family. Leonard had a wonderful singing
voice. He sang with the Barre Choraleers, at church and in front of
the Vermont Legislature. Leonard spent the last eight years of his
life at Heaton Woods, in Montpelier, with people who would
become his second family. His sense of humor and singing voice
will be greatly missed there as well. Leonard was predeceased by
his wife, Mary; two of his children, Leonard Roberts, of Barre, and
Margaret Roberts, of Montpelier; and his brother Gordon. He
leaves behind two children, Jennifer Roberts, of Newton, Mass.,
and Geoffrey Roberts, of Montpelier, and his brother Donald
Roberts, of New York City. He is also survived by many nieces
and nephews and extended family.
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7-16 Belle D. Gonet, 8,
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7-24 Fran Houghton,
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8-9 Bob Evans, 59, Clark, NJ
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For the past 25 years, Fothergill Segale & Valley, Certified
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business degrees. The recipients this year are, left to right, Daegan
Goodman from Montpelier High School, Oliver Baker from
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Oliver Baker, daughter of Burtis & Mary Baker of South Barre, is
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Burke of Calais, is attending Hampshire College.
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TO YOUR
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Happy 100
th
Birthday
Louise Hunt
Mail Cards To:
Louise Hunt
c/o B&J Smith
P.O. Box 41
N. Montpelier,
VT 05666
OPEN HOUSE
SUNDAY, SEPT. 23
1:00 - 3:00 pm
at Barb & Jerry Smiths
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a bit more discreet. You still
can get your point across, but
do it in a way less likely to turn
off a potential supporter.
TAURUS (April 20 to May
20) Good news: All that hard
work you put in is beginning to
pay off. But you need to watch
that tendency to insist on doing
things your way or no way. Be
a bit more flexible.
GEMINI (May 21 to June 20)
You might want to delay mak-
ing a decision on the future of a
long-standing relationship until
you check out some heretofore
hidden details that are just now
beginning to emerge.
CANCER (June 21 to July
22) Your reluctance to compro-
mise on an important issue
could backfire without more
facts to support your position.
Weigh your options carefully
before making your next
move.
LEO (July 23 to August 22)
This is a good time for ambi-
tious Leos or Leonas to shift
from planning their next move
to actually doing it. Your com-
munication skills help persuade
others to join you.
VIRGO (August 23 to
September 22) Relationships
-- personal or professional --
present new challenges. Be
careful not to let a sudden surge
of stubbornness influence how
you choose to deal with them.
LIBRA (September 23 to
October 22) You might need
more facts before you can
decide on a possible career
change. But you should have
no problem making a decision
about an important personal
matter.
SCORPIO (October 23 to
November 21) Youre respect-
ed by most people for your
direct, no-nonsense approach
to the issues. But be careful
you dont replace honest skep-
ticism with stinging sarcasm.
SAGITTARIUS (November
22 to December 21) A newly
emerging situation could
require a good deal of attention
and some difficult decision-
making. However, close friends
will help you see it through.
CAPRICORN (December 22
to January 19) Family matters
need attention. Check things
out carefully. There still might
be unresolved tensions that
could hinder your efforts to
repair damaged relationships.
AQUARIUS (January 20 to
February 18) Of course you
deserve to indulge yourself in
something special. But for now,
tuck that bit of mad money
away. Youll need it to help
with a looming cash crunch.
PISCES (February 19 to
March 20) A temporary set-
back in your financial situation
is eased by changing some of
your plans. Youll be able to
ride it out quite well until the
tide turns back in your favor.
BORN THIS WEEK: You
have a gift for understanding
peoples needs. You have a low
tolerance for those who act
without concern for others.
(c) 2012 King Features Synd., Inc.
Louise Hunt doesnt
know why shes lived
so long, but this com-
ing Tuesday, Septem-
ber 25, she will be 100
years old.
It could just be the
return of the love that
Louise gave her seven
children (one, Anita,
died a short time af-
ter birth), according
to daughter Barbara
Smith, of North Mont-
pelier.
Outside of being a
little hard of hearing,
she does remarkably
well, notes Smith, adding, She was always an avid, passionate
reader and passed that on to us children. She also loved, and still
does, watching shows like Jeopardy.
She does look considerably younger than 100, and has a warm
smile for visitors.
Louise was born on Sept. 25, 1912 in East Calais to Charles and
Alberta Balentine. Since her marriage to Orrin Hunt at the age of
17, she has lived on the Spruce Mountain Rd.
Louise was always a hard worker, being brought up on a farm
with plenty of cows: Not too hard once you learn how to do it,
she says. She was a cook for many years at Berlin Convalescent
Home since that facilitys very beginning, and sold Avon part-
time. Also she worked at Sprague Electric (capacitor section), at
Lyndol Hutchinson Gardens in Plaineld, and with her daughters
at the Morse Farm.
Of Louises seven children, the three oldest are deceased: daugh-
ters Billi and Anita and son Miles. The remaining four - Maurice,
Barb, Mark and Wendy work well together to keep their mom at
home. Louise also has 15 grandchildren and several great-grand-
children.
Although Louise has spent her life here in Vermont in the shad-
ow of Spruce Mountain, she did travel to Florida in the winter with
her daughter, Billi. It was alright, but not as nice as Vermont,
relates Louise.
Louise still goes to the Macedonia Baptist Church in Plaineld.
Louise Hunt Celebrates
100th Birthday
page 22 The WORLD September 19, 2012
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In order for racing to be sustainable,
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to be managed and maintained, and that
knowledge has to be passed on from one
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advance/$15 door/kids 8 & under free, doors 6pm, bout starts 7pm.
BRADFORD- The Price. Old Church Theater, 7:30pm. See 9/21.
HARDWICK- Four More Years of Vermont Vaudeville. Hardwick
Town House, 8pm. See description 9/21.
MARSHFIELD- Food & Craft Sale. Baked & home-canned goods,
produce, crafts. Christ Covenant Church, Creamery St., 9am-1pm.
MONTPELIER- Hazardous Waste Collection. Cost is $15 per car
for most residential loads, schools & small businesses must call ahead
to register. D.O.L. parking lot, 9am-1pm. Info. 229-9383 x106.
Capital City Farmers Market. Produce, meats, cheeses, plants, pre-
pared foods, baked goods, more. NECI cooking demo, 10am-noon;
live music by Wyrds. Corner of State & Elm Streets, 9am-1pm.
The Year of Magical Thinking. Lost Nation Theater, 8pm. See 9/20.
VT Historical Society Annual Meeting. Theme: Historic Elections
in the Green Mountain State. Pavilion Building, $20 members & stu-
dents/$25 non, 8:30am-4:30pm. RSVP by 9/14 to 479-8503.
Irish Sessions, 2-5pm; Tony Mason, 6-8pm. Bagitos Cafe, 28 Main
St. Info. 229-9212.
Central VT Peace Concert. Celebrate International Day of Peace w/
a large chorus led by Catherine Orr, Arthur Zorn, poet David Budbill,
and other local musicians & readers. Bring a chair and a candle.
Statehouse lawn, 5:30-7pm. Rain site: Bethany Church. 225-6006.
RANDOLPH CTR- Harvest Fair. BBQ chicken/hot dogs/sausages,
plant & produce sale, baked goods, white elephant, quilt raffle & more.
First Congregational Church, East Bethel Rd, 10am-2pm. 728-4294.
ROYALTON- Chicken Pie Supper. Hosted by Knights of Columbus,
takeout available. Royalton Academy, $10/$9 seniors/$5 kids 5-10/
free for kids under 5, 5pm. Info. 728-3849.
STOWE- Next to Normal. Town Hall Theatre, 8pm. See 9/19.
WAITSFIELD- Waitsfield Farmers Market. 60+ vendors offering
local produce, plants, meat, cheese, baked goods, prepared foods,
much more, plus live music. Mad River Green, Rte 100, 9am-1pm.
WATERBURY- After Irene: Floodgates Art Project. Community-
created visual art collection of responses to Tropical Storm Irene.
Downtown at 3 Elm St., noon-3pm. http://revitalizingwaterbury.org
Family Movie Matinee. A PG-rated animated film that all family
members will enjoy. Waterbury Public Library, noon-1:30pm. Info.
244-7036.
Sunday, September 23
BRADFORD- The Price. Old Church Theater, 7:30pm. See 9/21.
MONTPELIER- Bird Banding Demo. Visit the banding station as
we catch, band, record and release both resident & migrant birds. Drop
by any time. North Branch Nature Center, 7am-noon. Info. 229-6206.
The Year of Magical Thinking. Lost Nation Theater, 2pm. See 9/20.
Sean Murray. Performing for Sunday Brunch. Bagitos Cafe, 28 Main
St, 11am-1pm. Info. 229-9212.
PLAINFIELD- Chamber Music Concert. Haybarn Theater,
Goddard College, 4pm. See description 9/21.
STOWE- Stowe Farmers Market. Local products from 35+ vendors,
plus live music. Rte 108, across from Stoweflake, 10:30am-3pm.
WARREN- Author Jose Luis Castellanos. Presentation by the
Spanish-born author of three novels, who also spends significant time
in Warren. Light refreshments served. Warren Public Library, 2pm.
Monday, September 24
BARRE- Advanced Medicare Workshop. Get more info. about
Advantage Plans, supplement insurances & other issues. C.V. Council
on Aging, 59 N. Main St, FREE, 3-4:40pm. Pre-reg. 479-0531.
GROTON- Book Discussion: Where Angels Fear to Tread. Groton
Free Public Library, 7pm. Info. 584-3358.
MONTPELIER- Book Discussion: The Mistress of Spices. Part of
VT Humanities Councils Gastronomy book discussion series.
Books available at the library. Kellogg-Hubbard Library, 6:30pm.
Laughter Club. Playful exercises to get you moving, breathing and
laughing. For ages 8 and up, no sense of humor required! Kellogg-
Hubbard Library, FREE, 6-7pm. Info. 223-1607.
continued on page 24
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Friday, September 28
Seatings at 5:00PM & 6:30PM
Adults $11.00 Children 10 & under $5.00 Toddlers Free
Chicken Pie, Mashed Potatoes, Carrots, Cole Slaw,
Condiments and Assorted Homemade Pies
Please call Betty Reid 476-7703 for reservations
CHICKEN PIE SUPPER
HARVEST CHICKEN DINNER
Saturday, Oct. 6, 2012 6:30 PM
Central VT Catholic School
79 Summer Street, Barre
Menu includes: Chicken & Biscuits, Mashed
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$10 adults $5 children under 12
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Saturday, October 13
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Place: Union School Auditorium
Date: Monday, October 1, 2012
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Sponsored by The Montpelier
Recreation Department
Time: 3:00 p.m.
Who: Children ages 5 to 15 years old - Parent/
guardian must sign a consent form. MUST
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Prizes: $200 in cash, the Golden Sneaker Award
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Big Bob's
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Tuesday - Friday
2 Eggs - Fried
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Bacon, Toast &
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$
4
95
Owned & Operated
By The Nye Family
Since 1984
Grilled Chicken ..................... $9.95
Boneless Pork Chops ........ $9.95
Fried Haddock .................. $12.95
N.Y. Strip Steak ................ $14.95
with Vidalia Onion Glaze
AUTUMN
OUTINGS
2012
Green Up Vermont Announces Annual Poster and Writing Projects
Any student K-12 may submit one entry each
for both of Green Up Vermonts annual poster
and writing projects. Entries must be received by
January 31st. One poster design is selected as the
official 2013 Green Up Day poster, promoting
Green Up Day, the first Saturday in May. Poster
entries should be 11x14 inches, created by hand
(without the aid of computers) and MUST
include the words Green Up Vermont. Writing
entries should be a poem or an essay of up to 400
words relating to What Green Up Day means to
you.
All rights for use and reproduction belong to
Green Up Vermont. Entries will not be returned.
All poster and writing entries must include the
following information, on the back upper right
hand corner: student name, grade, county, home
address; parent/guardian name and phone; school
name, address, phone and teacher. Home school-
ers are also encouraged to enter.
Entries should be mailed to Green Up Vermont,
P.O. Box 1191, Montpelier, VT 05601-1191, or
delivered to the Green Up Vermont office at
14-16 Baldwin St. For questions, call 802-229-
4586 or 1-800-974-3259 or visit http://www.
greenupvermont.org/contests.php for more infor-
mation.
The Key Bank of Barre recently donated funds to the Aldrich Public Library for a new laptop computer.
Pictured second from right is Amy White of the Key Bank, presenting a check to (l to r) to Director Karen Lane,
Jeanne Mc Cool, and Lee Bonamico of the Aldrich Library.

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or the week of September 16th to September 21st hours of operation will
again be from 7pm Sunday evening, in two twelve hour shifts, through
Friday afternoon. The night crew will be working in the intersection of Elm
Street and South Main Street to continue tying in the sewer mainline system.
Night time traffic will be diverted onto the newly paved Main Street. The detour
route will be reestablished when work is finished each morning. Use caution
traveling on Main Street at this time as the work zone is still under construc-
tion.
Main Street, from Depot Square to the intersection of Elm Street and South
Main Street, will not be open to vehicular travel even though there is pavement
as there are still many construction activities ongoing. They include light pole
base installation, sidewalk forming and pouring, landscaping soils excavation
and placement, and curb installation. Pedestrians need to use caution, as all of
these activities impact the sidewalk. Routes will change frequently on a daily
basis. Flaggers are posted inside the work zone to assist you with your travel
needs. If one is not available, please ask a worker to assist you. We are all here
to help.
In Phases 2 and 3, work to be finished includes landscaping and new sign
installation. Be aware of crews working in the area of Route 62, Maple Ave.,
Cottage St. and North Main Street as they change location frequently.
The detour on Summer St. will remain unchanged. Access to Main St. from
the intersection of Rt. 62 and Rt. 302 will be limited to local traffic. Please
refrain from any unnecessary vehicular travel on Main St. from Route 62 to
Depot Square. All eastbound traffic will be directed to take Maple Ave. to
Summer St. and then on to Elm St. in order to connect to Rt. 302 East and Vt. 14
South. All westbound traffic will be directed to take Elm St. to Summer St. From
there traffic can either turn right onto Maple Ave. to access Vt. 14 North, or turn
left onto Maple Ave. to access Rt. 62 North/ Rt. 302 West. Local traffic may
access N. Main St. from Cottage St., So. Seminary St., Granite St., West St., and
Merchant St.. Follow the posted direction of travel on these streets.
In the work zone, pedestrian access will be maintained. Use caution as routes
change continually and with sidewalk work may change even more frequently.
We encourage you to access businesses via back entrances where available.
Emergency vehicle access will be coordinated on a daily basis. Access to busi-
nesses outside the work zones will be from the north end of Main St. and
Merchants Row. Flaggers will assist you in navigating the work zone to gain
access to your desired location. If a flagger is not present, please be patient and
communicate your needs to a worker. We will help you in any way we can.
Please pay close attention to message boards, traffic detour signs, advanced
warning signs, uniformed police officers, and flaggers who will be posted at the
appropriate locations for temporary traffic control. Expect minor delays at times
and plan your commute accordingly. If you have any questions or concerns
regarding the Barre Big Dig project please contact me by cell (518) 578-9629
or by email beth@luckbros.com. The office number is (802) 479-5775.
Be sure to check out the We Dig Barre website at www.wedigbarre.com for
project updates and a computerized look at N. Main St. after reconstruction and
for referencing the weeks traffic detour plan. Downtown Barre is open for busi-
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PLAINFIELD- Weight Control & Obesity Prevention in Children.
Part of Health and Wellness community discussion series. With Janice
Waterman, RD/CDE. The Health Center, 6:30pm. Info. 454-8336.
Tuesday, September 25
BARRE- Medicare and You. New to Medicare? Have questions?
This free workshop has answers. Central Vermont Council on Aging,
59 N. Main St., 3-4:30pm. Call to register, 479-0531.
BRADFORD- GED Testing. Social studies, science & reading at
11am, take 1 or 2; writing at 1:30pm, math at 2pm, take only one.
Bradford Learning Center, 24 Barton St. Pre-register 222-3282.
CABOT- Cabot Community Visit Day. Join VT Council on Rural
Development for discussions on community, transportation, agricul-
ture, more. Willey Building, sessions 2:15-8:30pm, free community
dinner 5:30-6:45 at Cabot School. www.vtrural.org or 223-6091.
MONTPELIER- Poet/Playwright David Budbill. Sharing his new
book, Park Songs: A Poem/Play, set in a down-n-out Midwestern park
where all types of people gather. Bear Pond Books, 7pm. 229-0774.
Hope Happens. A transformative workshop for the environmentally
engaged and climatically conscious. Tulsi Tea Room, $30-$50 sliding
scale, 6:30-9pm. Info/register Daniel@roundskysolutions.com.
Open Mic. Bagitos Cafe, 28 Main St, 6:30-9pm. Info. 229-9212.
RANDOLPH- Book Discussion: Ahabs Wife, or the Star-gazer by
Sena Jeter Naslund. Part of VT Humanities Councils Retellings
discussion series. Kimball Public Library, 7pm. Info. 728-5073.
WAITSFIELD- Armchair Travelogue: Michigan. W/speakers
Ginny Wright & Gail Hietzker, sugg. reading list & destination lun-
cheon. Evergreen Place, noon. RSVP for lunch by 9/24, 496-2543.
Wednesday, September 26
BARRE- Barre Farmers Market. Local produce, baked goods, pre-
pared foods, maple, live music, more. City Hall Park, 3-6:30pm.
Open Mike. With host John Lackard. Gustos, 28 Prospect St., no
cover, 9pm. Info. 476-7919.
Adult Pertussis Vaccination Clinic. FREE vaccinations, no appoint-
ment necessary. Protect yourself & the children around you. VT Dept.
of Health, McFarland Building, 5 Perry St., 7am-7pm. 479-4200.
BERLIN- Hurricane Irene Berlin Support Group. For Berlin area
residents to share stories, learn coping skills & build community.
Refreshments provided. Berlin Elementary School, 5:30pm. 279-8246.
MARSHFIELD- Rise Like Lions. Join historian Jay Moore and Sue
Morris for this powerful film and discussion about the Occupy Wall
Street movement. Jaquith Public Library, 7pm.
MONTPELIER- Fall Colors. Preschool discovery program for kids
age 3-5. North Branch Nature Center, $5 members/$8 non, 10-11:30am.
Info. 229-6206.
Monarch Butterfly Tagging. Drop by to catch, tag & release migrat-
ing monarchs. Bring a net if you can. North Branch Nature Center,
$5/$3 kids/free for members, 3:30-5pm. Info. 229-6206.
Green Mountain Parkway: A Lesson for Today? With Bruce Post.
Part of Osher Lifelong Learning series, all are welcome. Montpelier
Senior Ctr, 58 Barre St., $5 for non-members, 1:30pm. 223-1763.
Statewide Community Listening Forum. Discussion of mental
health & addiction services in health care reform. Montpelier Elks
Club, 1-4pm. Info/registration 229-6103.
Blues with The Usual Suspects. Bagitos Cafe, 28 Main St, 6-8pm.
Info. 229-9212.
STOWE- Next to Normal. Town Hall Theatre, 8pm. See 9/19.
WATERBURY- After Irene: Floodgates Art Project. Community-
created visual art collection of responses to Tropical Storm Irene.
Downtown at 3 Elm St., 5-8pm. http://revitalizingwaterbury.org
Art in the Alley. Art and artisans, live music and performances,
games, food and more. Downtown Waterbury, most events
5-7:30pm.
Thursday, September 27
BARRE- Financial Education Workshop. With Joe Hicks from
CVCAC. Barre Evangelical Free Church, 17 So. Main St., FREE,
6-8pm. Info/registration call 746-8493 or tbelville@cvcac.org
GROTON- Whats All This Talk About Antioxidants & Free
Radicals? Presentation by Dr. Rosa Abelson. Second of 2-part series.
Groton Public Library, FREE, 6-7:30pm. Info. 584-3358.
MIDDLESEX- Marygoround. Feisty piano and accordion, accompa-
nying Bacon Thursday. Nutty Stephs, 7-10pm.
MONTPELIER- On Pilgrimage with Venerable Amy Miller. Talk
and video presentation featuring sacred destinations in India and
Nepal. Kellogg-Hubbard Library, FREE, 6-7:30pm. Info. 633-4136.
Spider Roulette. Bagitos Cafe, 28 Main St, 6-8pm. Info. 229-9212.
STOWE- Next to Normal. Town Hall Theatre, 8pm. See 9/19.
A Sense of Home: Migrants and Migration in Vermont. Panel dis-
cussion. Helen day Art Center, 6pm. Info. 253-8358.
WATERBURY- Waterbury Farmers Market. Rusty Parker
Memorial Park, corner of Main & Park Streets, 3pm-7pm.
Friday, September 28
BARRE- Fishtank Ensemble. A high-energy evening of music by
one of the worlds leading gypsy music bands. Part of Celebration
Series. Barre Opera House, $10-$26, 8pm. Info. 476-8188.
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Art Opening. Reception for Rock Solid and other new exhibits.
Studio Place Arts, 5:30-7:30pm. Info. 479-7069.
Chicken Pie Supper. With mashed potatoes, carrots, slaw, homemade
pies and more. Barre Congregational Church, $11/$5 kids 10 & under/
free for toddlers, seatings 5pm & 6:30pm. RSVP 476-7703.
BRADFORD- The Price. Old Church Theater, 7:30pm. See 9/21.
CHELSEA- Chelsea Farmers Market. Local produce, bread, eggs,
crafts, much more. North Common, 3-6pm. Info. 685-9987.
MARSHFIELD- Harvest Supper. Meat loaf, potatoes, slaw, pie &
more. Also craft & bake sale. Christ Covenant Church, Creamery St.,
$10/$5 kids 12 & under, seatings 5:15pm & 6:45pm. RSVP 426-3744.
MONTPELIER- Fall Migration Bird Walk. Look for warblers,
vireos, more. Beginners welcome, binoculars available. North Branch
Nature Ctr, $10 adults/free for members & kids, 7:30-9am. 229-6206.
Art Walk. Montpelier galleries and other businesses host a variety of
exhibits, receptions, and specials. Downtown locations, 4-8pm.
People and Places of Goddard: 150 Years of Shared History.
Reception and photographic exhibit to celebrate Goddards history in
central VT. Music and cash bar. 54 Main St., 4-8pm. Info. 322-1685.
Bob Harris & The Well Trained Monkeys. Bagitos Cafe, 28 Main
St, 6pm-close. Info. 229-9212.
Lunch Hour Poetry-Sharing Circle. Come share the works of your
favorite poets with other folks in a small group setting. Kellogg-
Hubbard Library, Hayes Room, noon-1pm. Info. 595-2563.
STOWE- Next to Normal. Town Hall Theatre, 8pm. See 9/19.
Stowe Oktoberfest Kickoff. Live music & dancing kicks off
Oktoberfest weekend. Beer, wine & wursts available. Evenings pro-
ceeds benefit Lamoille Area Cancer Network. Jackson Arena, 7-11pm.
WILLIAMSTOWN- Williamstown Farmers Market. At the Pump
& Pantry, Main St., 3-6pm.
Saturday, September 29
BARRE- Sierra. All are welcome. American Legion Post #10, 320 N.
Main St., $5 cover, 7-11pm. Info. 479-9058.
Banjo Dan and the Mid-nite Plowboys: Forty & Farewell. Final
concert by Dan & the boys. W/emcee Jack Donovan & some surpris-
es? Barre Opera House, $20/$18 students & seniors, 8pm. 476-8188.
BOLTON- Hike with Green Mtn Club. Moderate hike Bolton Notch
Rd. to Stimson Mtn, to see site of proposed new foot bridge over the
Winooski. Meet at Montpelier H.S., 8:15am. Info. 223-3935.
BRADFORD- The Price. Old Church Theater, 7:30pm. See 9/21.
EAST ORANGE- Annual Fall Supper. Red flannel hash, baked
beans, brown bread, slaw, more. Benefits church restoration fund. East
Orange Church, $10/$6 kids 6-12, 5-7pm. Info. 439-5897 or -5103.
GROTON- How to Manage Your Forest. Two day workshop (also
Sun.) includes meals & overnight stay. Seyon Lodge State Park, $100
for both days. www.vermontwoodlands.org/forestry-school.asp
MONTPELIER- Capital City Farmers Market. Produce, meats,
cheeses, plants, baked goods, more. NECI cooking demo, 10am-noon;
music by Turning Stile. Corner of State & Elm Streets, 9am-1pm.
Chicken Pie Supper. Takeouts available. Trinity United Methodist
Church, 137 Main St., $10/$5 kids 10 & under, seatings 5pm &
6:30pm. Must RSVP, call 476-6403.
Shambhala Training Level 1. First session of 2-day workshop.
Public welcome, breakfast included. Montpelier Shambhala Ctr, 64
Main St., $80 sliding scale, 8:30am-5pm. Info. feliciam@fcwcvt.org
Trouble in Vienna. Performance by pianist Diane Huling with
soprano Lisa Jablow. Feat. music by Brahms, Mahler, Schonberg, and
others. Bethany Church, 8pm. hulingperformances@gmail.com
Irish Sessions, 2-5pm; Tom Gregory, 6-8pm. Bagitos Cafe, 28 Main
St. Info. 229-9212.
PLAINFIELD- Goddard Undergrad Program Visiting Day. Learn
about programs, meet faculty & students, tour campus, more. Goddard
College, 10am-2pm. RSVP to www.goddard.edu/BAVisitingDay
RANDOLPH- Vermont Symphony Orchestra. Feat. works by
Haydn, Shostakovich, Shubert, world premiere by David Feurzeig.
Chandler Music Hall, $26/$22 senior/$13 student, 7:30pm. 728-6464.
STOWE- Next to Normal. Town Hall Theatre, 8pm. See 9/19.
Stowe Oktoberfest. The arena is transformed into a Bavarian village,
w/live music & dancing, food & drinks, silent auction, kids activities,
more. Parade at 10am. Jackson Arena, $7/$5 ages 9-20, 11am-8pm.
TUNBRIDGE- 24th Annual VT Sheep and Wool Festival. Featuring
vendors, workshops, contests and more. Tunbridge Fairgrounds, $6/$5
seniors/$1 kids under 12, 10am-5pm. http://vtsheepandwoolfest.org
WAITSFIELD- Waitsfield Farmers Market. 60+ vendors offering
local produce, plants, meat, cheese, baked goods, prepared foods,
much more, plus live music. Mad River Green, Rte 100, 9am-1pm.
WATERBURY- After Irene: Floodgates Art Project. Community-
created visual art collection of responses to Tropical Storm Irene.
Downtown at 3 Elm St., noon-3pm. http://revitalizingwaterbury.org
MegaRaffle Fundraiser. Localvore dinner, hip hop & musical theater
performances, DJ, dancing & raffle prizes. Benefits Green Mtn Perf.
Arts. At American Legion, doors 6pm, dinner 6:30pm. Info 244-8600.
WILLIAMSTOWN- Family Concert. Contemporary Christian
music by the band, Witness. Refreshments served. Grace Christian
Church, downtown, FREE, 7pm. Info. 371-7969.
Sunday, September 30
BARRE- Made in Dagenham.
This 2010 film dramatizes the 1968
strike at a Ford plant, where female
workers walked out to protest sex-
ual discrimination. Old Labor Hall,
donations, 5-7pm. 479-5600.
BRADFORD- The Price. Old
Church Theater, 7:30pm. See 9/21.
All You Can Eat Pancake
Breakfast. Handicapped accessible.
Bradford Masonic Hall, Waits River
Rd., $5.50, 7-10:30am. 222-4014.
BROOKFIELD- Author Jane E.
Bryant. Reading from and signing
her new novel, On the Other Side,
about a group of newlyweds in the
months before Pearl Harbor.
Brookfield Public Library, 7pm.
MONTPELIER- Eric Friedman.
Performing for Sunday brunch.
Bagitos Cafe, 28 Main St, 11am-
1pm. Info. 229-9212.
PLAINFIELD- Evalyn Bates
Degree Ceremony. An Honorary
Doctorate will be bestowed post-
humously on the founder of the
nations first Adult Degree
Program. Public welcome, light
refreshments. Haybarn Theater,
Goddard College, 4pm. RSVP 322-
1601.
STOWE- Stowe Farmers Market.
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This DVD series explores what Catholics
believe & why
All are welcome
St. Augustine Church
Barre Street, Montpelier
Starting Tuesday, September 25
7:00 PM to 8:30 PM
Questions? Call Deacon Regis @ 223-6043
Local products from 35+ vendors, plus live music. Rte 108, across
from Stoweflake, 10:30am-3pm.
Stowe Oktoberfest. Jackson Arena, 11am-5pm. See descrip. 9/29.
WARREN- Gala Event. Enjoy a grazing dinner, silent auction, book
sale and landscape design presentation. All proceeds benefit the MRV
community. Town Hall, FREE, 6pm. RSVP to 583-1118 or 583-1935.
After Labor Day Thurs.-Sun. 11-8
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Wednesday 9/19
Barre City Council 9a,12p,3p
Williamstown Select 7p,10p

Thursday 9/20
Williamstown Select 6a, 9a, 12p
Barre Supervisory Union 3p,7p,10p

Friday 9/21
Barre Supervisory Union 6a,9a,12p
Barre Town Select 3p,7p,10p

Saturday 9/22
6 AM Barre Town Select
9 AM Barre Town Select
12 PM Barre Town Select
3:30 PM Heavenly Sonshine
4 PM Washington Baptist Church
5 PM Faith Community Church
6 PM Barre Congregational Church
8 PM St. Monicas Mass
9 PM Heavenly Sonshine
10 PM Calvary Life

Sunday 9/23
1:00:00 AM Faith Community Church
2:00:00 AM Barre Congregational Church
4:00:00 AM St. Monicas Mass
5:00:00 AM Washington Baptist Church
6:30 AM Calvary Life
8:30 AM Heavenly Sonshine
9 AM Washington Baptist Church
10 AM Faith Community Church
11 AM Barre Congregational Church
1 PM St. Monicas Mass
3:30 PM Calvary Life
5:30 PM Heavenly Sonshine
6 PM Washington Baptist Church
7 PM Faith Community Church
8 PM Barre Congregational Church
10 PM St. Monicas Mass
11 PM Calvary Life

Monday 9/24
Barre Town School 6a,9a,12p
Williamstown School 3p, 7p, 10p

Tuesday 9/25
Williamstown School 6a,9a,12p
Statehouse Programming 3-6p
Barre City Council live 7p
9/19 Wednesday
6 AM Dartmouth Medical Series
7:00 AM Thunder Road
9:30 AM Dartmouth Medical
11:30 AM New England Cooks
12:30 PM Gardening
1 PM Road to Recovery
2:30 PM New England Cooks
3:30 PM Authors at the Aldrich
4:30 PM Artful Couple
5 PM Positively Vermont
6 PM CVTSport.net
8 PM Thunder Road
10 PM Authors at the Aldrich
11:30 PM Talking About Movies

9/20 Thursday
2 AM Fright Night
6 AM Marty on the Move
7 AM Salaam
8 AM CVTSport.net
9:30 AM Dartmouth Medical Series
11 AM For the Animals
12 PM Leahy Doppler Radar
12:30 PM Where the Heart Is
1 PM VTrans Update
1:30 PM Authors at the Aldrich
2:30 PM Talking About Movies
3 PM Road to Recovery
4 PM Dartmouth Medical Series
6 PM CVTSport.net
8:30 PM Positively Vermont
9:30 PM New England Cooks
10:30 PM Gardening
11 PM Fright Night

9/21 Friday
2 AM Fright Night
6 AM Marty on the Move
7 AM Rock n Roll Town
7:30 AM Bill Doyle on VT Issues
8 AM Where the Heart Is
8:30 AM VTrans Update
9:30 AM Dartmouth Medical Series
11 AM For the Animals
12 PM Rock n Roll Town
12:30 PM Thunder Road
2 PM Authors at the Aldrich
3 PM Talking About Movies
3:45 PM Rock n Roll Town
4 PM Dartmouth Medical Series
5:30 PM CVTSport.net
8 PM New England Cooks
10:30 PM Gardening
11 PM Fright Night

9/22 Saturday
2 AM Fright Night
6 AM Marty on the Move
8 AM Live with Bob Stannard
9 AM Connect with Amy Miller
9:30 AM Dartmouth Medical Series
11 AM Authors at the Aldrich
12:00 PM Thunder Road
1:45 PM Rock n Roll Town
2 PM Authors at the Aldrich
3 PM Lincoln, Gettysburg, and
Vermont
4 PM Dartmouth Medical Series
5:30 PM Thunder Road
7 PM Leahy Doppler Radar
7:30 PM Where the Heart Is
7:30 PM Rock n Roll Town
8 PM Bill Doyle on VT Issues
9:00 PM Quidditch
9:30 PM New England Cooks
10:30 PM Fresh Pickings
11 PM Fright Night

9/23 Sunday
6:30 AM Thunder Road
8:30 AM New England Cooks
10 AM CVTSport.net
12 PM Road to Recovery
2 PM Fresh Pickings
2:30 PM For the Animals
3 PM Connect with Amy Miller
3:30 PM Marty on the Move
4 PM Positively Vermont
5 PM Messing Around
6:00 PM Thunder Road
7:30 PM New England Cooks
8:30 PM Fresh Pickings
9 PM Fright Night
11 PM For the Animals

9/24 Monday
2 AM Fright Night
6 AM Marty on the Move
9 AM Positively Vermont
10:00 AM Thunder Road
12 PM For the Animals
12:30 PM CVTSport.net
2 PM Authors at the Aldrich
3 PM Talking About Movies
4 PM Dartmouth Medical Series
5:30 PM Vermont Astronomical
Society
6:30 PM Quidditch
7:30 PM Lincoln, Gettysburg, and
Vermont
9:30 PM New England Cooks
10:30 PM Fresh Pickings
11 PM Fright Night

9/25 Tuesday
6 AM Connect with Amy Miller
6:30 AM Authors at the Aldrich
7:30 AM Road to Recovery
8 AM Talking About Movies
8:30:50 AM Talent Show
10:30 AM Artful Couple
11:30 AM VT Awareness Theater
12 PM Talking About Movies
12:30 PM For the Animals
1 PM CVTSport.net
3:00 PM Thunder Road
6:30 PM New England Cooks
7:30 PM Fresh Pickings
8 PM Marty on the Move
9:30 PM Dartmouth Medical Series
11 PM Talking About Movies
CVTV Channel 23
BARRE, VT
CVTV CHANNEL 7
ALL PROGRAMING SUBJECT TO CHANGE
WITHOUT NOTICE
CHARTER
COMMUNICATIONS
OF BARRE
ALL PROGRAMING SUBJECT TO CHANGE
WITHOUT NOTICE
Wednesday 9/19
Barre City Council 9a,12p,3p
Williamstown Select 7p,10p

Thursday 9/20
Williamstown Select 6a, 9a, 12p
Barre Supervisory Union 3p,7p,10p

Friday 9/21
Barre Supervisory Union 6a,9a,12p
Barre Town Select 3p,7p,10p

Saturday 9/22
6 AM Barre Town Select
9 AM Barre Town Select
12 PM Barre Town Select
3:30 PM Heavenly Sonshine
4 PM Washington Baptist Church
5 PM Faith Community Church
6 PM Barre Congregational Church
8 PM St. Monicas Mass
9 PM Heavenly Sonshine
10 PM Calvary Life

Sunday 9/23
1:00:00 AM Faith Community Church
2:00:00 AM Barre Congregational Church
4:00:00 AM St. Monicas Mass
5:00:00 AM Washington Baptist Church
6:30 AM Calvary Life
8:30 AM Heavenly Sonshine
9 AM Washington Baptist Church
10 AM Faith Community Church
11 AM Barre Congregational Church
1 PM St. Monicas Mass
3:30 PM Calvary Life
5:30 PM Heavenly Sonshine
6 PM Washington Baptist Church
7 PM Faith Community Church
8 PM Barre Congregational Church
10 PM St. Monicas Mass
11 PM Calvary Life

Monday 9/24
Barre Town School 6a,9a,12p
Williamstown School 3p, 7p, 10p

Tuesday 9/25
Williamstown School 6a,9a,12p
Statehouse Programming 3-6p
Barre City Council live 7p
9/19 Wednesday
6 AM Dartmouth Medical Series
7:00 AM Thunder Road
9:30 AM Dartmouth Medical
11:30 AM New England Cooks
12:30 PM Gardening
1 PM Road to Recovery
2:30 PM New England Cooks
3:30 PM Authors at the Aldrich
4:30 PM Artful Couple
5 PM Positively Vermont
6 PM CVTSport.net
8 PM Thunder Road
10 PM Authors at the Aldrich
11:30 PM Talking About Movies

9/20 Thursday
2 AM Fright Night
6 AM Marty on the Move
7 AM Salaam
8 AM CVTSport.net
9:30 AM Dartmouth Medical Series
11 AM For the Animals
12 PM Leahy Doppler Radar
12:30 PM Where the Heart Is
1 PM VTrans Update
1:30 PM Authors at the Aldrich
2:30 PM Talking About Movies
3 PM Road to Recovery
4 PM Dartmouth Medical Series
6 PM CVTSport.net
8:30 PM Positively Vermont
9:30 PM New England Cooks
10:30 PM Gardening
11 PM Fright Night

9/21 Friday
2 AM Fright Night
6 AM Marty on the Move
7 AM Rock n Roll Town
7:30 AM Bill Doyle on VT Issues
8 AM Where the Heart Is
8:30 AM VTrans Update
9:30 AM Dartmouth Medical Series
11 AM For the Animals
12 PM Rock n Roll Town
12:30 PM Thunder Road
2 PM Authors at the Aldrich
3 PM Talking About Movies
3:45 PM Rock n Roll Town
4 PM Dartmouth Medical Series
5:30 PM CVTSport.net
8 PM New England Cooks
10:30 PM Gardening
11 PM Fright Night

9/22 Saturday
2 AM Fright Night
6 AM Marty on the Move
8 AM Live with Bob Stannard
9 AM Connect with Amy Miller
9:30 AM Dartmouth Medical Series
11 AM Authors at the Aldrich
12:00 PM Thunder Road
1:45 PM Rock n Roll Town
2 PM Authors at the Aldrich
3 PM Lincoln, Gettysburg, and
Vermont
4 PM Dartmouth Medical Series
5:30 PM Thunder Road
7 PM Leahy Doppler Radar
7:30 PM Where the Heart Is
7:30 PM Rock n Roll Town
8 PM Bill Doyle on VT Issues
9:00 PM Quidditch
9:30 PM New England Cooks
10:30 PM Fresh Pickings
11 PM Fright Night

9/23 Sunday
6:30 AM Thunder Road
8:30 AM New England Cooks
10 AM CVTSport.net
12 PM Road to Recovery
2 PM Fresh Pickings
2:30 PM For the Animals
3 PM Connect with Amy Miller
3:30 PM Marty on the Move
4 PM Positively Vermont
5 PM Messing Around
6:00 PM Thunder Road
7:30 PM New England Cooks
8:30 PM Fresh Pickings
9 PM Fright Night
11 PM For the Animals

9/24 Monday
2 AM Fright Night
6 AM Marty on the Move
9 AM Positively Vermont
10:00 AM Thunder Road
12 PM For the Animals
12:30 PM CVTSport.net
2 PM Authors at the Aldrich
3 PM Talking About Movies
4 PM Dartmouth Medical Series
5:30 PM Vermont Astronomical
Society
6:30 PM Quidditch
7:30 PM Lincoln, Gettysburg, and
Vermont
9:30 PM New England Cooks
10:30 PM Fresh Pickings
11 PM Fright Night

9/25 Tuesday
6 AM Connect with Amy Miller
6:30 AM Authors at the Aldrich
7:30 AM Road to Recovery
8 AM Talking About Movies
8:30:50 AM Talent Show
10:30 AM Artful Couple
11:30 AM VT Awareness Theater
12 PM Talking About Movies
12:30 PM For the Animals
1 PM CVTSport.net
3:00 PM Thunder Road
6:30 PM New England Cooks
7:30 PM Fresh Pickings
8 PM Marty on the Move
9:30 PM Dartmouth Medical Series
11 PM Talking About Movies
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JOB
OPPORTUNITIES
*DENTAL ASSISTANT*
A family dental offce seeking a
licensed dental assistant with ra-
diology privilege and front desk
skills, Full time, Mon-Thurs,
$16/hr, 401K & proft sharing,
Paid vacations/holidays, other
perks, CV or resume to: 294
South Main Street, Northfeld,
VT 05663
ASSISTANT MANAGER, Need
three people to assist manager.
Must be neat with good work hab-
its. Opportunity to earn $750 per
week. Call 802-476-3865 EOE
DRIVERS: CDL-B: Great Pay,
Hometime! No-Forced Dis-
patch! New singles from platts-
burg, NY Passport or Enhanced
LIcense req. 888-567-4861
GENERAL SALVAGE yard help.
Pay with ability. 802-685-7799.
MOTORCYCLE ME-
CHANIC with 3 years ex-
perience. Full or part time
802-476-3101 ask for Mike.
WORK AT HOME AND EARN
BIG BUCKS!
Earn up to $1,000 a week at
your leisure in your own home?
The probability of gaining big
profts from this and many simi-
lar at home jobs is slim. Promot-
ers of these jobs usually require
a fee to teach you useless, and
unproftable trades, or to provide
you with futile information. TIP:
If a work-at-home program is
legitimate, your sponsor should
tell you, for free and in writing,
what is involved. If you question
a programs legitimacy, call the
ATTORNEY GENERALS CON-
SUMER ASSISTANCE PRO-
GRAM at 1-800-649-2424.
CHILDCARE
BERLIN DAYCARE on Ber-
lin bus route has openings
for any age. Huge fenced in
play yard includes 2 meals, 2
snacks. Reasonable rates and
lots of TLC. References avail-
able call Mary at 802-223-5244.
DAYCARE OPENINGS 2-4
years old. SOUTH BARRE.
Call Diane 802-476-7738
DIANNS DAYCARE has a
partnership with Barre City
and Barretown schools. This
partnership is with the support
of VT Community Preschool
Collaboration and the Early
Childhood Specialists for Barre.
We are excited about this part-
nership, and providing a high
quality preschool education
program. We now have full time
openings for children ages 3-5
years.
Please call for more info 802-
476-2004 or 802-479-0988.
IMAGINATION STATION PRE-
SCHOOL in Barre has openings
for 3-5yrs olds for the 2012-
2013 school year. A structured,
creative, multi-sensory school
readiness curriculum awaits
your child in a stimulating class-
room environment. Call 802-
279-9790, Jennifer McKelvey,
BA Pre-K, Elem. Ed. & Spec.
Ed. w/minor in Speech Path.
MIDDLE YEARS a Program for
school age children, My program
Middle Years mentors school-
age children who have reached
a certain age where they do
not necessarily ft into daycare
and yet are not old enough to
be home alone. I provide a va-
riety of stimulating experiences,
summer activities, gardening,
Photography, swimming and
games, Also, help with home-
work during the school year.
Call 802-479-0688 or kdcyr61@
myfairpoint.net Middle Years is
a school program that does ac-
cept Subsidy through the Family
Center of Washington County.
WORK WANTED
LOOKING FOR people who
want to be home, but need as-
sistance in different things.
Housekeeping, laundry, etc.
Have recommendation letter. My
last sitting lasted 2-1/2 years.
If interested, 802-485-4714,
leave message on machine.
BUSINESS
OPPORTUNITIES
LOOKING TO EARN A MIL-
LION$? Watch out for business
opportunities that make outra-
geous claims about potential
earnings. Dont get fooled into
get rich quick scams. There are
legitimate business opportuni-
ties, but be cautious of any busi-
ness that cant refect in writing
the typical earnings of previous
employees. TIP: Investigate
earning potential claims of busi-
nesses by requesting written in-
formation from them before you
send any money, or by calling
the ATTORNEY GENERALS
CONSUMER ASSISTANCE
PROGRAM, at 1-800-649-2424.
SOUTHERN VERMONT-NEW
HAMPSHIRE 50+ Year Old
Cemetery Memorial Compa-
ny for Sale. Solid reputation.
Company provides customized
memorials in bronze, granite, a
variety of stone products plus
cemetery lettering, cleaning and
restoration. Established and
stable cash fow. Real Estate in-
cluded. Contact: PaulBenson@
vcpsir.com Cell: 802-299-7822
COMPUTERS/
ELECTRONICS
Promotional Prices at $19.99/
Mo for DISH for 12/Mos. Call
Today! Ask about Next Day
Installation. 800-908-0366
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WORKSHOPS
AIRLINE CAREERS begin here,
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Tech. FAA approved training. Fi-
nancial aid if qualifed, housing
available. Job placement assis-
tance. Call AIM (866)453-6204.
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home. Medical, Business, Para-
legal, Accounting, Criminal Jus-
tice. Job placement assistance.
Computer available. Financial
aid if qualifed. Call 800-510-
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ATTEND COLLEGE ONLINE
from home. Medical, Business,
Criminal Justice, Hospital-
ity. Job placement assistance.
Computer available. Financial
aid if qualifed. Call 800-494-
3586, www.CenturaOnline.com
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travel, private instruction. tu-
toring/AP, children. Learn from
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www.spanishwaterburycenter.
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PREGNANT? CONSIDER-
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CA$H PAID $100-$300 for
Junk Cars/Trucks, Free Scrap
Metal pickup 802-322-5055
CASH PAID
$75 TO $300+
JUNK CARS, TRUCKS
FOR INFO, 802-522-4279.
LOST & FOUND
LOST, BELOVED FAMILY CAT:
MALE, Black, Maine Coon Cat,
Named: DASH Near E. Cobble
Hill Area. DASH LAST SEEN,
Thurs 9/13 in The Upper Camp
Street & Sunset Rd Area. If Found
or Seen Please Call Our Broken
Hearted Family @ 461-5806
For Any or All Info. Thank You.
HEALTH CARE
INVERSION TABLE. By Iron-
man. New condition. Solid
quality. $85.00. 802-433-5363.
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to fraudulent ads include words
like: breakthrough, effortless,
and new discovery. When you
see words like these be skepti-
cal. Before you invest your time
and money call the ATTORNEY
GENERALS CONSUMER
ASSISTANCE PROGRAM, at
1-800-649-2424.
WANT A CURE-ALL?
Health fraud is a business that
sells false hope. Beware of un-
substantiated claims for health
products and services. There
are no Quick Cures - no mat-
ter what the ad is claiming. TIP:
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money back guarantee! Watch
out for key words such as exclu-
sive secret, amazing results,
or scientifc breakthrough. For
more information on health re-
lated products or services, call
the ATTORNEY GENERALS
CONSUMER ASSISTANCE
PROGRAM at 1-800-649-2424,
or consult a health care pro-
vider.
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LIGHT UP YOUR CAREER
Operations Manager
Hiring immediately, an operations manager. Applicants must be
dependable, courteous and a team player. Individual must be organized
with strong attention to detail, have the ability to react quickly to a fast-
paced, ever changing work environment. Possesses a commitment to
safety, oversees the district employees in the day-to-day district activities
including scheduling, dispatching, administrative responsibilities,
customer sales and service and safety.
Supervise district activities by directing work of others in the most
effective manner, effectively scheduling and dispatching service and
delivery work; ensuing excellent customer service, assisting with the
training of new hires and providing feedback to the District an Are
Manager regarding employee and customer issues. Performs duties of
a CRR, Delivery Representative or Service Technician at least 80% of
the time. Must have ability to work well independently and with others;
ability to prioritize and multi-task; strong commitment to Company
objectives regarding growth, customer satisfaction, safety, sales, ability
to take direction and provide direction to others. Computer skills
and customer service mindset needed as well as the ability to work
confdentially and closely with the trust and confdence of the District
and Area Manager. Job requires problem-solving skills to appropriately
plan day-to-day district needs. Perform duties listed for primary job
function and any other duties as assigned by management.
We are an Equal Opportunity Employer. We offer a competitive wage
and beneft package including health, dental, 401k plans and an excellent
work environment. High school diploma and/or GED required. Please
send your resume and salary history in confdence to:
Matt Authier
Blue Flame Gas
P.O. Box 500
So. Barre, VT 05670
Fax 802-479-9068
PLEASE NO PHONE CALLS
Long Distance Truck Driver
The successful candidate must have an excellent driving
record and maintain a Class A CDL. Minimum three years of
OTR experience required along with the ability to lift 70 lbs.
on a consistent basis. Drivers are required to interact directly
daily with customers and food warehouse personnel, meet
scheduled delivery times and verify deliveries. Overnight
travel is required.
Cabot offers competitive starting wages and an excellent
beneft package. Please send resume and cover letter with a
three-year driving record to:
Human Resources Department
Cabot Creamery
One Home Farm Way
Montpelier, VT 05602
Phone: (802) 563-3892
Fax: (802) 563-2173
E-mail: jobs@cabotcheese.com
EOE M/F/D/V
Cheddar Cheese Maker
We are currently recruiting for a full time Cheese
Maker at our Cabot, VT plant. Will be responsible for
the cheddar cheese cooking process, ensuring cheese
is produced uniformly and accurately to our quality
standards and will perform other assigned duties within
the department, as may be required. Responsibilities
include attention to detail and monitoring each batch
during the cooking process, performing necessary
testing for temperature, PH and acidity, pumping curd
to the fnishing tables, updating and recording daily
cheese making into the cook book and have a basic
knowledge with starter making, cheddar H.T.S.T. and
other cheese manufacturing equipment. May supervise
other employees, as needed.
Must be willing to work fexible hours, overtime,
weekends and holidays, as may be required. Prefer
food manufacturing / production experience, but
willing to train motivated, upbeat and dependable
person.
The ideal candidate must be able to lift 60 pounds
continuously, have computer skills, excellent math
and reading skills, the ability to multi-task, good
judgment, follow standard operating procedures and
adhere to Good Manufacturing Procedures. A High
School diploma or GED certifcate is a preferred.
Cabot offers a competitive starting wage and excellent
benefts package. Please send resume and cover
letter to:
Human Resources Department
Cabot Creamery
One Home Farm Way
Montpelier, VT 05602
Phone: (802) 563-3892
Fax: (802) 563-2173
E-mail: jobs@cabotcheese.com
EOE M/F/D/V
INTERESTED
IN CDL?
Classes
ongoing in Barre
Information:
476-4679
249-2886
Visit Our Website:
www.cdlschoolinvt.com
Dining Services Openings
Full-Time Positions
(Includes Benefts)
We are looking for two energetic, customer service
oriented people with good interpersonal skills to work in a
fast paced environment serving our residents meals.
Contact:
Walter White, Dining Services Director
Mayo Healthcare
71 Richardson Street
Northfeld, VT 05663
802-485-3161
FAX: 802-485-6307
Email: wwhite@mayohc.org
Website: www.mayohc.org
EOE
MAYO
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Please visit our website: www.norwich.edu/jobs for
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Immediate openings in Waterbury area.
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Basic computer skills preferred.
Long-term temp/permanent potential and
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WANTED
CASH PAID
$75 TO $300+
JUNK CARS, TRUCKS
802-522-4279.
WANTED: PISTOLS, Ri-
fes, Shotguns. Top Pric-
es paid. 802-492-3339
days. 802-492-3032 nights.
WILL HAUL away for free:
Scrap metal, old appliances, car
parts, etc. Chad, 802-793-0885.
YEARBOOKS Up to $20 paid
for high school yearbooks
1900-1988. yearbookusa@
yahoo.com; 214-514-1040.
ANTIQUES/
COLLECTIBLES/
RESTORATION
JOHNSON ANTIQUES, 4 Sum-
mer Street, East Barre. Behind
Vermont Flannel. 8:30-3:30,
most days; Saturday till noon.
Closed Sunday and Tuesday.
Cell, 802-249-2525. Oak, pine
and mahogany dressers, &
tables. Library tables and drop
leaves. Sets of chairs 4, 6, 9
to a set maple or oak. 6 lift top
blanket boxes, 3 early grain
bins, stands of all kinds. Cof-
fee and end tables. Cupboards,
fling cabinets, desks, man-
tels, toys and always buying.
Two Thrifty Sisters NOW OPEN
34 Moscow woods Rd E. Cal-
ais. Furniture, antiques, Fresh
veggies, hard ice cream, cloth-
ing, home decor and much
more. Thurs & Fri 11-6, Sat
10-6, Sun 12-4. 802-232-1014
We have OVER 100 Pcs of
Refnished Affordable Furni-
ture. Last Time Around 114
N Main Barre 802-476-8830
MISCELLANEOUS
SOLAR Why Pay More?,
Charlie Hall has Photovoltaic
Panels @ $2.00 a watt, Less for
Volume Buyers. 802-439-5519
THE BARREL MAN has a Truck
Load of Food Grade Barrels Just
came in, We also have 275gal
Totes for Water Storage. Call
for Appointment 802-439-5519
$ CASH $
FOR JUNK VEHICLES
Paying up to $300 for junk cars
and trucks, FREE Scrap Metal
Pick-up. Call Barre, 802-917-
2495, 802-476-4815, Bob.
*WANTED TO BUY* Gibson,
Fender, Martin, etc. Guitars
1920-1980s. Old Rolex &
Patek Phillipe Watches, Na-
vajo Indian rugs/ blankets,
Bohlin Western gear, Cartier
& Tiffany jewelry. TOP CASH
PAID!! 1-800-401-0440.
2 INTEX POOLS 12x20x48,
comes with ladders, pumps,
simmer and all accessories.
$500 for all. 802-728-4440
9X7 GARAGE DOOR w/
hardware $75.00, wood-
en dog house w/heat lamp
$25.00. 802-433-5832.
ACR METAL Roofng/Siding
Dist. Quality Products, Low Pric-
es. Metal Roofng and Trims.
Complete Garage & Barn Pack-
ages, Lumber, Trusses. Delivery
available. Free literature. 1-800-
325-1247, www.acrmetal.com
AIRLINE CAREERS begin
here - Become an Aviation
Maintenance Tech. FAA ap-
proved training. Financial aid
if qualifed - Housing avail-
able. Job placement assis-
tance. Call AIM (888)686-1704
AVIATION MAINTENANCE
TRAINING Financial Aid if quali-
fed. Job Placement Assistance.
Call National Aviation Acad-
emy today!. FAA Approved.
CLASSES STARTING SOON!
1-800-292-3228 or NAA.edu.
BUNDLE & SAVE on your
CABLE, INTERNET PHONE,
AND MORE. High Speed In-
ternet starting at less that $20/
mo. CALL NOW! 800-291-4159
CASH PAID
$75 TO $300+
JUNK CARS, TRUCKS
802-522-4279.
FOR SALE: Exercise Ma-
chine $100. Garden Tractor
$200. Chainsaw $75. Snow-
Blower $50. Lawn Mower $25.
Reel Push Lawn Mower $10.
Overcast Stitch Sewing Ma-
chine $200. 802-485-7729
Glass Display Case
Approx. 8x5 1/2
rounded glass unit.
$450 obo.
Call 229-0595.
Ask for Mike.

HARDWOOD CAMP-
FIRE WOOD, Meshbags
$5.00/ea. Free delivery
to Seniors. 802-279-2595
JUNK AUTO
PICK-UP
YOU CALL
ILL HAUL
802-279-2595
KEROSUN heater & 5gallon
metal can $25. Sno-thrower-
Homelite-electric start, 18
blade $100/obo. Piano-up-
right $35/obo. 802-793-1022
LOST, BELOVED FAMILY CAT:
MALE, Black, Maine Coon Cat,
Named: DASH Near E. Cobble
Hill Area. DASH LAST SEEN,
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Berlin Elementary School
Long-Term Substitutes Needed
The Berlin Elementary School anticipates the need for the following
Long-term Substitutes:
Music Teacher .9 FTE (Not Monday Mornings)
November 2, 2012 November 20, 2012
Provides general music class instruction to grades K-6, as well as
instrumental, band and chorus instruction. Appropriate teaching
license required.
Physical Education Teacher 1.0 FTE
January 21, 2013 March 5, 2013
Provides physical education instruction to grades K-6.
Appropriate teaching license required.
Third and Fourth Grade Teacher 1.0 FTE
January 16, 2013 June 17, 2013
Provides classroom instruction in all content areas in a team teaching
environment. Appropriate teaching license required.
Administrative Assistant/Registrar 1.0 FTE
January 30, 2013 up to April 3, 2013
This position is responsible for a variety of student and family services.
Comfort with computers necessary. Minimum of an Associates Degree
required.
Application Process: Applicants may apply via SchoolSpring.com or
by sending a cover letter, resume, copy of license (if applicable), and
three current references, by October 12, 2012, to:
Christopher Dodge, Principal
Berlin Elementary School
372 Paine Turnpike North
Berlin, Vermont 05602
RN Consultant /
Executive Director
Immediate full time position available in a 44 bed
Residential Care Facility in Northfeld, VT.
Responsibilities include clinical assessment, medical
management and oversight for the care and services
of all residents. Management and supervision of staff.
Knowledge and experience in Residential Care,
State and Federal regulations preferred.
Please email or send resume and cover letter to
cscott@mayohc.org, or
Christine Scott, Administrator
Mayo Healthcare, Inc.
71 Richardson Street
Northfeld, VT 05663
802-485-3161
Fax 802-485-6307
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MAYO
HEALTHCARE
CARING FOR LIFE
EXPERIENCED
AUTOMOTIVE
TECHNICIAN
WANTED
This is not an entry level
position. Experienced
mechanic must have own tools, drivers
license and injection license.
We offer competitive pay and benefits.
Call 802-476-8159 (ask for Ron).
POULIN AUTO SALES
& SErvIcE
Route 302 East Barre Road Barre
www.poulinautosales.com
802-476-8159
SPAULDING HIGH SHOOL
SEEKS
DRIVING INSTRUCTORS
Spaulding High School seeks driving instructors to
provide over the road driving instruction during and/or
after school hours. Successful candidate must be
Department of Motor Vehicle and/or Department of
Education licensed.
Please send letter of interest, resume, references
and copy of certifcation to:
Elizabeth Bicknell
Spaulding High School
155 Ayers St.
Barre, VT 05641
EOE
Only qualified applicants will receive a response. Valid drivers license, excellent driving record and access to a safe, reliable,
insured vehicle is required. Send letter of interest and resume to: WCMHS, Personnel, PO Box 647, Montpelier, VT 05601.
Contact: 802-229-1399 x261 Fax 802-223-6423 personnel@wcmhs.org www.wcmhs.org E.O.E.
Single Steps Residential Counselor: Full time w/ benefits. Seeking an individual to provide for the emotional and
physical safety of residents in a group care setting experiencing mental health challenges. A residential counselor will
act as a role model and teach independent living skills, to include cooking, housekeeping and personal hygiene, assisting
with medication administration, and crisis intervention as needed. Must be willing to work a flexible schedule that will
include some overnights. BA in Human Services or related field required.
Residential Counselor: Part-time (14 hours per week). Seeking an individual to provide for the emotional and physical
safety of residents in a group care setting experiencing mental health challenges. A residential counselor will act as a role
model and teach independent living skills, to include cooking, housekeeping and personal hygiene, assisting with
medication administration, and crisis intervention as needed. This position will provide house coverage 14 hours per
week and may include one paid overnight shift. This position is perfect for a college graduate interested in part time work
in the human services field. BA in Human Services or related field required
Administrative Assistant Floater: Full time w/ benefits. This position provides a broad range of administrative support
services to all programs of Washington County Mental Health Services (Community Rehabilitation & Treatment,
Community Developmental Services, Center for Counseling & Psychological Services, Emergency Services, Children,
Youth & Family Services, and Administrative offices). This position fills in for Administrative Front Office staff during
times of vacation, illness and other absences, and provides assistance to Clinical Records Compliance, Accounting and
Payroll Department staff. HS Diploma. Three to five years of self-managed, progressively responsible secretarial/
administrative support work experience, preferably in a human services setting. A professional demeanor is required and
appropriate office attire must be observed. Excellent interpersonal skills; excellent telephone and face-to-face reception
skills; ability to perform multiple duties concurrently; must possess a strong working knowledge of computers and be
proficient with Microsoft Word, Outlook, Excel; Publisher and PowerPoint preferred.
Home Intervention Counselor: Full time w/ benefits. Position #745 is a Tuesday through Friday, awake overnights.
Provides direct care to consumers in crisis who would generally receive services in a hospital environment. Responsible
for doing related tasks which provide for a safe environment. Program uses a recovery model to provide supportive
counseling and constructive interactions to promote emotional stability. Will participate in treatment planning and
documentation, coordination and referral processes and consult with community teams. Bachelor's degree preferred.
WRAP Counselor: 40 hours w/ benefits. The WRAP Counselor will provide 1:1 supervision and support to an individual
client experiencing psychiatric challenges. Interventions will include providing support and skills coaching, teach
independent living skills, assist client in accessing community activities that may improve quality of life. This position
may include working evenings, overnights and weekends. Must be willing to transport client in your personal vehicle.
BA in psychology or related field preferred. Previous work with the psychiatric population desirable.
Supported Apartment Program Case Manager: Full time w/ benefits. Seeking individual to provide case management
services to individuals with developmental disabilities residing in independent living in the community. It is the
responsibility of the case manager to facilitate and assist individuals and teams in developing a compliment of services
that will meet the ever changing supports of the individual and family being served. Further assure that the Individual
Service Agreement (ISA) is implemented and modified as determined by each team. Must possess strong oral and written
communication skills. QDDP status preferred. BA in Human Services or related field with a minimum of 3 years
experience working with the developmentally disabled and supervisory experience preferred.
Behavior Interventionists/Educational Support Specialists for the following programs: Full time w/ benefits.
SBBI (School Based Behavior Interventionist): Multiple positions. Full time w/ benefits. Provide
direct supervision to enrolled child or youth within a school setting. Implement behavioral programming
and provide counseling in social, recreational and daily living skills in school and community settings.
Bachelor's Degree in human services, education or psychology preferred. If degree requirements are not
complete, working toward BA/BS or related field is required. Experience providing direct instruction
and therapeutic services to children with challenging behaviors preferred. Ability to lift and carry 50
pounds and execute physical restraints required.
ChOICE: Provide direct supervision to youth (ages 12-18+) within an integrated mental health
treatment facility / educational center. Implement behavioral programming and milieu counseling in
social, emotional and recreation/leisure skills and activities of daily living in classroom, day treatment
and community settings. Provide individual and group supervision as needed.
All Behavior Interventionist positions require: Bachelor's Degree in human services, education or
psychology preferred. If degree requirements are not complete, working toward BA/BS or related
field is required. Experience providing direct instruction and therapeutic services to children
with challenging behaviors preferred. Ability to lift and carry 50 pounds and execute physical
restraints required.
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Chairs.
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of Barre.
476-6678
MUSICAL
Color your life with music this
Fall! Vivace School of Music
offers private lessons in piano,
organ, violin, viola, cello, fute,
guitar, voice and music theory
for students of all ages and lev-
els. The school also provides
chamber music coaching, mas-
ter classes, workshops and per-
formance opportunities. Please
call (802) 232-1033 to schedule
your free introductory lesson.
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GREGOIRES VIOLIN SHOP -
instrument repairs, sales, rent-
als. Strings and accessories.
Bow rehairing. (802)476-7798.
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
CLARINET, FLUTE, VIOLIN,
TRUMPET, Trombone, Ampli-
fer, Fender Guitar, $69 each.
Cello, Upright bass, Saxo-
phone, French horn/Drums,
$185 each. Tuba, Baritone
horn, Hammond Organ, others
4 sale. 1-516-377-7907.
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NORTH BRANCH Instruments,
LLC. Fretted Instrument Repair.
Buy and Sell used Fretted Instru-
ments. Michael Ricciarelli 802-
229-0952, 802-272-1875 www.
northbranchinstruments.com
PIANO LESSONS in Montpe-
lier - Performance, Ensemble,
Theory, Composition - No
Charge for the frst lesson - 40+
years. Experience, Reason-
able Rates, Flexible Sched-
ule, Active member of VMTA
- Sarah Williams, 223-5307.
PIANO TUNING & REPAIR
DAVID GAILLARD
802-472-3205
CAMPING
HARDWOOD CAMP-
FIRE WOOD, Meshbags
$5.00/ea. Free delivery
to Seniors. 802-279-2595
BOATING & FISHING
BAYLINER TROPHY 24.5 foot
includes trailer. Hard top with
cuddy completely rebuilt en-
gine in 2012. Excellent Lake
Champlain or Lake Ontario.
$7,900.00 802-272-3621
BICYCLES
2 MOUNTAIN BIKES
21-Speed, Excellent condi-
tion, $60/ea. 802-371-0399
STORAGE
8X20 STORAGE UNITS for rent.
Airport Rd, Berlin. 802-223-6252
8x20, 8x40 OCEAN
FREIGHT containers (new/
used) for sale. 802-223-6252.
BOATS/ MOTORCYCLES/
Small Pop-up Camper and
Golf Carts. Dry Seasonal In-
Door Storage. 802-223-3904
CAR,BOAT,RV Dry Indoor
storage, October-May, $250/
season. 802-485-7500
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ANTIQUE/GARAGE SALE
Barre, 54 Cobble Hill Mead-
ows, Sat 9/22 8-2pm. Vintage
including Depression glass,
skis, cameras, fshing, rockers,
ice tongs, Parrish prints, gas
station & Sports Illustrated.
NEWER: xmas, 225/75R15
snow tires, 1/2hp sap/water
pump, books, much more.
BARN SALE, 131 Robinhood
Circle Montpelier, Many inter-
esting items to include Far-
mall Cub tractor, and wood
stove. Sept 22 Sat 9-3pm.
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Garage Sale
Saturday, Sept. 22
8AM-3PM
Country Way, Daniel Drive,
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~Multi-Family~

BARRE. 26 THOMAS
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GARAGE SALE, Rain or
Shine, 9/21&9/22, 8-2. 29
Hilltop Ave, Barre. Cleaning
Out, Something for Everyone.
LARGE LAWN SALE, Sept
22&23, 9-?, Rte 12A Northfeld.
Just beyond Golf Course, A Little
of Everything. The Kennisons
MONTPELIER, 105 WOOD-
CREST RD (Off Towne Hill
Road) Yard Sale. Friday,
Sept 21, 8:00-2:00 Antiques,
Collectibles, Furniture,
Tools, Good Stuff and More.
MOVING SALE, 979 US RTE
2 MIDDLESEX Village, An-
tiques, Furniture, Hot Tub,
Wood Stove, Household items,
Lots of Goods Stuff. Clear-
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house. 9AM-4PM, Sat-Sun,
Sept 22-23. Sept 29th-30th.
MULTI-FAMILY SALE, An-
tiques, Old toys, clothes,
dishes, books, Rain or
Shine, 97 Church Hill Rd,
Websterville, 9/21-23. 8-3.
MULTI-FAMILY Yard and Yan-
kee Paperback Book Sale, Sept
21&22, Rain or Shine, 5-9. 620
Paine Tnpk. S. follow signs
from Applebees. Romance
10/1.00, Novels 50cents each,
Hardbacks $1.00 each. Linens,
Christmas, New gift items, VT
Life Children books, Puzzles,
baskets, Radio, small dresser,
CDs and DVDs, small chest
freezer, walkers, childs bike,
kids and adult clothes, cribs
and much more. 802-229-0478

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BARN SALE, Friday-Sept
21-Saturday Sept 22, 9am-
3pm. Rt 14 six miles south of
Williamstown in East Brook-
feld, Taylor Hill Rd. Puzzles,
household items, furniture,
books, dryer, Maytag ringer
washer, lamps, etc. Barn is full
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SPORTING
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(1) PAIR Brand New Traditional
SNOWSHOES, Never Used,
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STAIR MASTER Cost New
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$1000. 802-229-4950/223-7006.
BUILDING
MATERIALS
12 BARN DOOR Track Assem-
bly, Like New, Inc Lag Bolts, cost
$250 Sell $175. 802-223-0514
HUNTING/GUNS/
ARCHERY
CLOSEOUT SALE: All hunt-
ing, archery & martial arts
supplies. Montpelier Karate
& Archery, DBA Carriveaus
Service Center, 57 Berlin St.,
Montpelier, 802-229-0595.
NEW AND used guns,
muzzleloaders, accesso-
ries. Snowsville Store, E.
Braintree, 802-728-5252.
WANTED: BARRE Fish &
Game Club Membership
Bottons and Other Memo-
rabilia. Joe 802-476-4508
WANTED: PISTOLS, Ri-
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es paid. 802-492-3339
days. 802-492-3032 nights.
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TOOLS REPAIRED
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Warehouse Outlet, Barre-
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1-800-462-7656.
WOOD/HEATING
EQUIP.
16 GREEN FIREWOOD.
$200/cord.
802-454-7798.
2.5 CORDS dry hardwood.
Must be removed from wood
shed. $200/cord. 802-456-8830.
AIRTIGHT WOOD stove,
great for family room/
camp. $100. 802-229-0205.
ALL QUALITY FIREWOOD.
Cut/split and delivered within a
week, $210/cord in Marshfeld,
$225/cord in surrounding areas,
$250/Seasoned wood. Call Den-
nis Ducharme Forest Service.
802-426-3796/802-917-1833
ANTHRACITE COAL
5 sizes in stock
Bulk & 50lb bags
BLACK ROCK COAL
www.blackrockcoal.com
1-800-639-3197
802-223-4385
CHIMNEYS CLEANED, built,
repaired. 802-349-0339.
CHOP-CHOP FIREWOOD
Service. Comfort food for your
furnace. Green frewood. $210/
cord. (2) cord deliveries pre-
ferred. 802-472-WOOD(9663).
DONT NEED a full cord? 1/3
cord load of seasoned to dry
16 frewood $100.
802-454-8561
DRY FIREWOOD, Mixed Hard-
woods. 18 length. 2 cord mini-
mum. 40 cords left. $250 per
cord delivered. 802-685-4626
DRY FIREWOOD, stacked,
covered, 16, 20, $200 you
pickup. Located 12 miles
from Barre, 802-439-5094.
DRY MIXED HARDWOOD, Cut/
Split, $120.00/cord, U-Pick-Up.
Poplar: Log Length at the Land-
ing, $20.00/Pick-up Truck. Wash-
ington. 439-3381 Call Evenings
DRY, DRY, DRY!
FIREWOOD, Logged in 2011,
Cut & Split 16 Feb-March.
Stored in Old Hot!! Hay drying
Barn. 5TH Year Great Success
at Drying.$320/cord delivered.
Barre-Montpelier and sur-
rounding towns. Sparrow Farm
E.Montpelier 802-229-2347
Eliminate YOUR heating bills.
OUTDOOR WOOD FURNACE
from Central Boiler. Appalachian
Supply Inc. 802-748-4513.
FIREWOOD $60/CORD,
NO Delivery. 802-371-0399
FIREWOOD CUT Split
& Delivered $200/cord,
Paul Poulin 802-883-5563
FIREWOOD EXTRA Seasoned,
Delivered within 15 miles of
Exit 9 I-89. 802-229-5108
FIREWOOD, GREEN and Sea-
soned call 802-454-1062 or 272-
5316 for price, leave message.
FIREWOOD, SHED Dry
$310, Green $220/cord.
8 0 2 - 4 7 6 - 8 4 0 7 / 4 7 7 - 2 7 2 5
FIREWOOD-FOR-SALE
$200/Cord, Cut/Split & Deliv-
ered. 802-229-1752
FIREWOOD. FREE range or-
ganic dry. $280 per cord at the
landing in Calais. Trucking can
be arranged. 802-454-7198.
FIREWOOD
FOR SALE
802-595-3270

FIREWOOD: CUT, Split, de-
livered $200 within 10 miles of
Duxbury, more than 10 miles,
price negotiable. 802-244-8580
Garrison Wood Stove,
Nice Condition $300
8 0 2 - 2 2 9 - 4 9 5 0 / 2 2 3 - 7 0 0 6
HARDWOOD KINDLING,
Meshbags $5.00/ea. Free de-
livery to Seniors. 802-279-2595
METALBESTOS INSULATED
Chimney pipes. Everyday low
price. Plainfeld Hardware/ Farm
Mkt Garden Center, Rt2 East
Montpelier Rd, Plainfeld. 802-
454-1000 Open 7 Days a Week
ONE CORD of Dry Wood
$210. You Pick Up. Rox-
bury VT 802-522-6903
PINE KINDLING, $5
per bag. 802-479-7076.
VERMONT WOOD PEL-
LETS! Pick up only, in Mont-
pelier. $269/ton Visa, MC
accepted. Call for appt. 802-
371-0098 Low Ash, High Heat,
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(802)793-4222
SNOW REMOVAL/
EQUIPMENT
COMMERCIAL
SNOW PLOWING
AND SANDING
Central VT Area
Blue Ridge Construction
229-1153
FARM/GARDEN/
LAWN
3-POINT HITCH 4 Woods Bush-
hog $750.00. 802-229-4314
520 NEW HOLLAND MANURE
SPREADER, W/hydraulic gate
$1500. John Deere NO.9 6
Sickle mower $500. John Deere
side Rake $800. 802-476-5204
CEDAR BROOK FARM; Ce-
dar Fence Posts, Brush Hog-
ging, Pasture Renovation,
Rototilling, Planting, Wildlife
Food Plots. 802-456-1436
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CLEAN BLASTED LEDGE
Great road base material, Drive-
way fll, 16yd loads delivered.
802-223-4385
CLEARANCE SALE - Flowering
CRAB APPLE TREES, 6-10
tall, Beautiful Spring fowers,
Bright red fruit, Song birds will
enjoy Through the winter, $15/
ea. Northfeld 802-276-3413
FARM-ALL 100 in good condi-
tion with many attachments,
$3,900. 802-223-3728 after 6pm.
FARMALL CUB tractor,
side mounted sicklemow-
er, $2900. 802-229-0205
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East Hill Tree Farm
3496 East Hill Road
Plainfeld
Open Sat. & Sun. or by app`t
272-5880
www.EastHillTreeFarm.com
narubin@gmail.com

HAY FOR SALE, Certifed
Organic Hay, Square Bales,
1st cut $4.00, 2nd cut $4.50/
bale. Wrapped round bales,
second cut, call for prices.
Delivery is possible. 883-
2306 leave a message.
MULCH HAY $2.00 A Bale, Free
Local Delivery 802-223-5993
MULCH HAY, dry bales. Me-
dium sized, $2.50; large,
$3.00 Burke Farm, Berlin,
802-223-7927; 802-793-6199.
ANIMALS/PETS
BABY BUNNIES a lot of colors,
will stay small. Dutch/Drawf
Hotot $10 each 802-476-3331
BROOKSIDE KENNELS. Board-
ing dogs. Heated runs. Located
Orange Center, 479-0466.
COUNTRY CANINE
BOARDING KENNEL
Orange, Vermont
(15 minutes from Barre)
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Have your child friendly com-
panion animal stay with us in the
comfort of our home. Call Your
Pet Nannies, Sophie 802-229-
0378 or Shona 802-229-4176,
references available.
GOLDENDOODLE PUPPIES,
cream to copper colors. Low or
no shed. Great temperaments,
fun. Quality pedigrees, very
socialized. As adults: 40 to 60
pounds. Available 10/10. $800.
802-728-5291, Brookfeld.
LOST, BELOVED FAMILY CAT:
MALE, Black, Maine Coon Cat,
Named: DASH Near E. Cobble
Hill Area. DASH LAST SEEN,
Thurs 9/13 in The Upper Camp
Street & Sunset Rd Area. If Found
or Seen Please Call Our Broken
Hearted Family @ 461-5806
For Any or All Info. Thank You.
Order a HAND-PAINTED
PORTRAIT of your pet. I
work from photos. Call Liz to
place an order 802-272-9427
PAPILLION PUPPIES For
Sale $400.00 2 Month, 5
Males, 1 Female, Will deworm
& Shots. Call 802-595-1953
SCHIPPERPOO. DESIGNER
mix: Mini Poodle and Schip-
perke, 2 black males, will be
small. Includes frst shots.
$250. Ready 9/28/12. Call
802-999-9495 or email vt-
802vt@aol.com for pictures.
ANIMALS/FARM
BROKEN IRON Ranch. Cer-
tifed organic, 1st cut $3.50/
bale, 2nd cut $5.00/bale,
out of barn. 802-839-0409
HAY FOR sale. 1st cutting
$4.00, 2nd cutting $4.50 and
mulch $3.00. 802-476-5204.
KIDDERS SMOKEHOUSE
CUSTOM SMOKE & CURE
WE DO CORNBEEF
ORANGE, VT
802-498-4550
STRAIN FAMILY HORSE FARM
50 horses, we take trade-ins,
3-week exchange guarantee.
Supplying horse to the East
Coast. www.strainfamilyhorse-
farm.com 860-653-3275 Check
us out on facebook. BNE
PROFESSIONAL
SERVICES
CARPET AND
UPHOLSTERY
CLEANING
Residential & Commercial
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$ CASH $
FOR JUNK VEHICLES
Paying up to $300 for junk cars
and trucks, FREE Scrap Metal
Pick-up. Call Barre, 802-917-
2495, 802-476-4815, Bob.
A BAD DRIVEWAY SLOWING
YOU DOWN??? DRIVEWAY
SMOOTHING, REGRADING,
RESURFACING & DITCH-
ING. Crushed Ledge & Gravel.
Culvert installation. No Job
Too Small. Call todayand do
it right the frst time! Insured.
EarthCare Tractor & Truck-
ing Services LLC. Craig Isham
802-223-9783 or 279-0588
ACE PAINTING
& STAINING SERVICES LLC
Covering all interior/exterior and
pressure washing needs. 802-
461-7828.
AFFORDABLE RATES. Avail-
able anytime, including nights/
weekends. Construction
waste removal, wood pel-
let delivery, frewood, scrap
metal pickup, property clean-
ups. Dump trailer drop off
and pickup. 802-279-9958.
STORAGE
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Boarding
Doggie
Daycare
Grooming
Raising Golden Retrievers
of exceptional temperament
Owner: Brenda Bailey
802-476-4409
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Flower was brought to CVHS as a stray, found
trying to survive on the streets. Underfed &
uncared for, her fur was so matted that it had
to be shaved off almost entirely. It turned out
that underneath that tough cat exterior, Flower
is a real sweetheart. Outgoing & affectionate,
she loves peoplejust not other cats! Brave
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Wild Animals Pose Threat to Pets
DEAR PAWS CORNER:
A number of cats in our
area disappeared this
spring and summer, and I
noticed the rabbits that
used to plague our garden
dont come as frequently.
A neighbor told me he
saw a coyote crossing the
street just before dawn
recently, and I suspect it is
the cause of many of these
disappearances. Please
warn your readers they
need to protect their pets as wild animals are encroaching on
well-populated neighborhoods.
-- Pat C., Weston, Mass.
DEAR PAT: Thats a very good point! As wild creatures lose
more and more of their natural habitats, they are being seen
much more frequently in the suburbs and even in urban areas.
This goes beyond nuisance animals like raccoons and skunks:
Black bears frequently wander into back yards in central
Florida, and residents in urban Allston, Mass., are sometimes
confronted by wild turkeys foraging along city streets. And
coyotes and cougars have been reported in suburban neighbor-
hoods in many parts of the United States.
Wild animals present a lot of risk to pets (as well as humans).
Besides the threat of contracting rabies or other diseases, some
predators find smaller pets to be easy, tasty prey.
Keep cats and small dogs indoors at night. If wild animals
have been reported in your area, dont let your pet out unac-
companied or off a leash, even during the day when no danger
is apparent. Keep your pets vaccinations up to date.
If you have pets, like rabbits, that are kept outside, reinforce
and strengthen protective fencing around their cages.
Send your questions or comments to ask@pawscorner.com. If your question or
comment is printed in the weekly column, youll receive a free copy of
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page 30 The WORLD September 19, 2012
ANTIQUE & VINTAGE
CLOCKS Professional re-
paired, Adjusted, Clean. Rea-
sonable prices, Local Pickup/
Delivery. AWCI Member, Clock-
Work Wayne, 802-728-9951
BACKHOE & OPERATOR
For Hire, Kubota Compact L-
39TLB Industrial Grade Back-
hoe & Loader. Great for tight
spaces and fnished lawn ar-
eas. Ten foot digging depth.
Free Estimates and Insured.
EarthCare Tractor & Truck-
ing Services LLC. Criag Isham
802-223-9783 or 279-0588
BEAUDINS PLUMBING/HEAT-
ING. New construction. Re-
model jobs. Repairs, service.
Furnice/boiler replacements.
Furnace cleanings. Odor elimi-
nating service. Fully licensed/
insured. Leo, 802-476-3237.
BRUSH HOGGING felds, large
& small. Homestead Landscape.
Rhett Savoie. 802-272-7130.
CASH PAID
$75 TO $300+
JUNK CARS, TRUCKS
802-522-4279.
CLEANING SERVICES: Home
or Offce, One time or sched-
uled, Carpets, Clean-out, Site
Clean-ups, Real Estate Clean-
ing, Windows. 802-279-0150
DmFURNACE
MAN
Oil Furnace Tune-Ups
Cleanings Repairs
Installations
Fully Licensed & Insured
Reasonable Rates
Call Daryl
802-249-2814

FALL CLEAN-UP Removal
& Full Tree Services, for free
estimates call Randy 802-
479-3403/802-249-7164, 35+
years experience, fully insured.
FLINT MOTORSPORTS we
repair all kinds of outdoor
power equipment and small
engines. Located within 20 min
from barre. We can pick up
and deliver. 1-802-439-3734
FOUR SQUARE CON-
TRACTING. Qual-
ity Carpentry, Painting, Gen-
eral Repair. Ed, 802-229-5414.
GRAVEL DRIVEWAY RE-
GRADING & RESURFAC-
ING. Drainage repairs, culvert
installations, free estimates
and fully insured. No job too
small. EarthCare Tractor &
Trucking Services LLC. Craig
Isham 223-9783 or 279-0588.
GREEN-SCAPES
Property Maintenance. COM-
PLETE LAWN CARE. Fall
Cleanup; LAWN MOWING,
Brush clearing, Hedge/tree
pruning, Tree Removal, Fenc-
ing. Dump Runs. Stone work
and more...Call Justin at 802-
883-5090/802-595-5105.
HANDYMAN SERVICES:
Repai rs.Carpentry.Fl oori ng.
Painting. Electrical/Plumb-
ing, Pressure Washing. De-
bris Removal 802-279-0150
J&BS LANDSCAPING. Lawn
care, mowing, reseeding,
planting, mulching, tree work,
stone work, fencing, haul-
ing and more. 802-485-3870.
LIGHT TRUCKING, Lawn Mow-
ing, Taking Applications for
Snow Removal. 802-479-0610
LOUS APPLIANCE Repair,
36 Central Street, Randolph.
Service throughout central
Vermont. In Barre, Montpe-
lier area all week. 802-728-
4636; 802-477-2802(cell).
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PAINTING; INTERIOR/EXTERI-
OR; Decks, Small or Large Proj-
ects. Benjamin Moore Certifed
EMP Certifed. 802-279-0150
QUALITY PAINTING, Stu-
art Morton, Interior/Exterior,
Repairs, Many Excellent Lo-
cal References. 802-229-
0681 corsica@sover.net
STUMP GRINDING, Rid your
Yard of Unsightly Stumps so
you can replace them with
Grass in the Spring. Call Randy
at 802-479-3403/249-7164 for
a free estimate. Fully insured.
WANLINGS CLEANING
Service, Home & Light Com-
mercial Services, Central VT
Area. Fully Insured & Refer-
ences Available. Call 802-225-
6644, JOLLOTA68@aol.com
WILL HAUL away for free:
Scrap metal, old appliances, car
parts, etc. Chad, 802-793-0885.
WINDOW CLEANING: In-
terior/Exterior, Home or Of-
fce, Reliable, Competi-
tive Prices. 802-279-0150
WOODPELLET Picked up-
Delivered-and stacked. Fire-
wood available. 802-279-9958
PROFESSIONAL
SERVICES
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Thank You For Saying
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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
Fireplace, Stove & Chimney Maintenance
David Loughran
Barre, VT
Chimney Building Repairs Liners Caps
Cleaning Metalbestos
Also Foundation &
Brick Wall Repair (802) 479-3559
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We Protect Your AS-Phalt
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Serving your garden and landscape needs for 25 years
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337 VT Route 110, Orange, VT 05641
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Made from the heaviest weight
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We offer a 20-Year warranty on
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For All Your Home Improvement Needs
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802-456-7064
802-249-0480
138 Mill Street PO Box 175 East Barre, VT 05649
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Largest Hardwood Flooring Showroom
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EQUAL HOUSI NG
OPPORTUNITY
PUBLISHERS NOTICE
EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY
All real estate advertising in this newspa-
per is subject to the fair housing act which
makes it illegal to advertise any prefer-
ence, 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 adver-
tising that indicates any preference, limita-
tion 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
1994 MOBILE HOME 14X60sf
open foor plan. 2 bed 2 bath with
garden tub in master; combined
LR, DR, Kitchen. We have lived
in it while building our house
and the house is almost done!
Asking $18,000 (appraised in
2010) but willing to discuss rea-
sonable offers. Our new house
will be fnished in 45+/-days but
we are fexible if buyer would
like to take possession of trailer
sooner. Buyer is responsible for
moving it - the wheels are on it
ready to go. Note: Skirting is in
good condition but not shown
in pic as we removed when we
moved for house site. Please
contact seller at 802-232-1010.
1995 28x48 3 bed,
2 bath, like new
condition. $25,000.
Not in ood.
802-272-9476
2000 14x70 3 bed,
2 bath, like new
condition. New
carpet, etc. $22,000
802-272-9476

2001 CHAMPION MOBILE
home. 3 bedroom, 2 bath,
14x80 for sale. Possible rent
with option to buy. Must have
good credit & personal refer-
ences. $26,000. 802-479-2187.
BERLIN HOME in park. Ready
for occupancy. 2007 14x66,
2bdrm, 1 bath. Open foor plan,
$32,500. Subject to park ap-
proval. Call 802-223-4372.
CHECK OUT the wide vari-
ety of Pre-owned homes at
FecteauHomes.com or call
800-391-7488, 802-229-2721
LARGE SELECTION of used
homes ready for immediate de-
livery, starting at free and up.
Beans Homes, 92 Back Cen-
ter Rd. Lyndonville, VT (800)
321-8688. www.beanshomes.
com. Open 7 days a week.
MOBILE HOME LOTS
AVAILABLE NOW
Pinecrest MHP, Morrisville, VT.
$334/mth. Call Neville Compa-
nies. 802-862-0208.
SUNNYBROOK ROAD Middle-
sex, 1.5 acres Lawn, 2 sheds,
14x70 Mobile Home, $95,000.
802-456-7078, 802-454-8582.
Trailer Lot for Rent, $4000
Williamstown 802-476-7902.
WATERBURY KNEELAND
Flats, Immediate Occupancies,
14X70, 3 bedroom Mobile Home,
Nearly New Appliances including
washer/dryer, Tin Roof, 2 sheds
1/W electricity, Lots Rent $290.
$25,000. obo. 802-563-2354
WILLIAMSTOWN - 14X70
TWO Bedroom, two bath on
approx. quarter acre. Town
water & sewer, new windows,
new paint throughout & some
new fooring. Asking $50,000
cash or $55,000 owner fnanc-
ing with $10,000 down, Approx.
payment $400 monthly. Cell
802-461-7941 or 802-505-7577
COMMERCIAL
RENTALS/SALES
BARRE COMMERCIAL Space
3200 sq/ft Shop, 3-phase pow-
er, 3-ton Overhead Crane, 600
sq/ft of Offce space, Includes
water and sewer, tenant pays
heat and electricity, $1400.00/
month. 802-249-1921/249-0678
Barre. clean. 450sq/ft +or-, Of-
fce Space. 2 Large Rooms,
Steps away from downtown,
Easy Highway access, Park-
ing and snow plowing, $800,
lease, deposit, credit check,
references. 802-522-2415
BERLIN: 1100-1500s.f. com-
mercial offcie space near
hospital, airport & interstate,
ample parking. Nice views.
Call for price. 802-223-6250
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space, S.Main St, Barre.
2room/2nd foor, carpet, park-
ing, includes outside mainte-
nance, heat & electric. Close
to downtown. $800/month
802-522-2415 for details.
APARTMENTS
ROOMS/HOUSES
FOR RENT
BARRE 1BDR, 1st foor,
Keith Ave. Heat and hot wa-
ter included, on-site laun-
dry. No pets, no smoking.
$650/month. 802-223-5577.
BARRE 2 BEDROOM 2
Bath, Spacious unit, Excel-
lent condition, available Sep-
tember 14th, $825 + utilities.
Contact Steve 802-363-1482
BARRE 3 ROOM APT, Quiet
location, includes heat, non-
smoking, No pets. 802-476-4662
BARRE 4 Bedroom, 2 bath
DUPLEX, Large kitchen, din-
ing room, porch, full cellar,
parking, back yard, washer
hook-up, deposit, referenc-
es, $875/mo. 802-476-6766
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Barre Area Apartments
1 Bedroom apartments ranging
from $675 (one available) to
$750 per month; all utilities
included. 1-3 bedroom apart-
ments available at a variety of
prices and locations. Call for
more info. Application, credit
check and references required.
Call BCK Property Services
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BARRE COUNTRY WAY
House, Available October 1,
$1500, 3 bedroom. 802-229-
5702, sal.b@myfairpoint.net
BARRE TOWN: 3 bedroom,
1st foor, W/D hook-up, rubbish
removal, full bath, dishwasher,
large yard, patio, parking, No
pets, lease, $800 unheated. www.
btapartment.com 802-479-0199.
BARRE, 1BDRM, 2nd Floor,
utilities included. $725/mo.
No pets, non-smoking. Lease
and deposit. 802-476-7106.
BARRE, ANDREWS COURT, 2
apartments available. 802-229-
5702; sal.b@myfairpoint.net
BARRE, COMPLETELY Fur-
nished 1 bedroom, living room,
kitchen furniture, TV, DVD, dish-
es, linen, towels. Heat included.
Good credit/references required.
No Pets. Available Nov 1, 2012
TO May 31 2013, security de-
posit, RENT $650. 479-9856
BARRE: 1 AND 2 BEDROOM
apartments available. Secu-
rity system, laundry, water/
sewer, appliances, rubbish re-
moval included. Several units
starting at $550 month. Refer-
ences required and checked.
Non-smoking, no pets. Clean,
quiet enjoyment for all tenants
strictly enforced. 802-479-0787.
BERLIN HOUSE $1,000, 2 Bed-
room, available now. 802-229-
5702 sal.B@myfairpoint.net
CHELSEA Cozy 2 bedroom, year
round camp on 5 acres. Propane
furnace. First, last, and security
deposit with 1 year lease. $650/
month, lawn mowing and plow-
ing included. 802-233-2747.
DOWNTOWN BARRE, 2
Bedroom, 1st Floor, non-
smoking, heated, trash re-
moval, references, deposit,
$950/mo. 802-479-0686
HIGHGATE APARTMENTS,
BARRE 1-, 2-, 3-BEDROOM
Apartments. Hardwood foors,
fresh paint, yard space, ample
storage, washer/dryer hook-
ups. Laundry room on-site.
Rent includes heat/hot water,
24 hour emergency mainte-
nance, parking, snow removal,
trash removal. Income lim-
its apply, call 802-476-8645
to request an application.
LARGE 2 BEDROOM, 2 bath
mobile home for rent. Randolph
area. $850/mth + utilities. No pets,
nonsmoking. 802-728-3602.
MARSHFIELD, FAMILY-SIZED,
3-BR on village side street. 20
minutes to Barre/Montpelier.
Coin-op laundry, $1100/mo.
includes all Utilities. No pets,
Non-smoking please, credit
check, deposit. 1-802-989-8672.
MONTPELIER FUR-
NISHED CONDO, Freedom
Drive, $1200. sal.b@my-
fairpoint.net 802-229-5702
PLAINFIELD 4BDR house
for rent on large secluded
property with views. 2/ baths,
hardwood foors, balconies,
porch. $1250/month + utili-
ties. No dogs. 802-882-8250.
RULE OF THUMB......
Describe your property,
not the appropriate buyer or
renter, not the landlord,
not the neighbors.
Just describe the property and
youll almost always obey the
law.
SOUTH BARRE 3 Bedroom
Duplex. Off street parking,
Yard, Dry Basement, Storage
and Laundry Hook-up. Dead
end Street. Available October
1. Non-smoking, Lease and de-
posit. $950/month Plus Utilities.
Call 802-476-4814 After 6pm.
WILLIAMSTOWN VILLAGE,
1 BR First Floor and Second
Floor. $650 plus Deposit. Laun-
dry. No pets/No Smoking. Credit
check. Available Now. Please
contact Andra at 802-595-7545,
or email karin.swart@gmail.com
WILLIAMSTOWN-Large 3-bed-
room, 2 bath apartment with
2 decks, stove, microwave,
fridge, dishwasher and washer/
dryer hookup, Private Country
setting, trash and snowplow-
ing. included. NON-SMOK-
ING, NO PETS. $1,075 + de-
posit & utilities. 802-433-1359
VACATION RENTALS/
SALES
Affordable condo in TEQUES-
TA, FLORIDA 2BR 2 Bath.
Fully furnished, oak and tile
foors, frst foor apartment
in park like setting with two
pools and clubhouse, central
air and ceiling fans. Close to
ocean. Walk to Lighthouse Art
Center, restaurants, market
and Town recreation center.
Must be 55+. No pets. Pho-
tos available. $69,900 Please
Call Trudy at (561)339-3005
For Sale: KISSIMMEE, FLA,
TIME SHARE, 2ND Floor, 2
BDRM, 2 Bath, Open foor plan
w/lvng rm, dnrm & full kitchen w/
dishwasher, laundry, screened
back porch overlooking golf
course. Available Last week Feb
& First Week Mar. 802-476-7898
VACATION NEXT summer in
central VT. RV sites available
May 15-Oct 15, 2013. Full hook-
ups. Reserve your spot now. Site
includes; Use of swimming pool,
Free WI-Fi. Comcast available
@ your site. Laundry Mat on
premises. Green Valley Camp-
ground. 1368 US Rte 2 East
Montpelier, VT 05651. (Next to
Vt Country Campers) Call Bart at
802-249-7821. We Love Dogs.
WARM WEATHER is Year
Round in Aruba. The water is
safe, and dining is fantastic. Walk
out to the beach. 3-Bedroom
weeks available 2012. Sleeps
8. $3500. email: carolaction@
aol.com for more information.
LAND FOR SALE
20 ACRES. Only $99/mo.
$0-DOWN, Owner Financ-
ing. NO CREDIT CHECKS!
Near El Paso, Texas. Beautiful
Mountain Views! FREE Color
Brochure 1-800-755-8953
www. Sunset Ranches. com
7.5 ACRES at the Montpelier
Elks Country Club Zone industri-
al and residential. Possible multi-
unit development. Easement
to water, sewer and power in
place. $139,900. Call 223-3972
BARRE TOWN: 2 LOTS
1/4 acre each on paved
road, town sewer, water
on lots, power at road.
802-479-9489 802-479-5785

CALAIS...16+ ACRES of
Meadows. Spectacular
Views and Sun! $115,000.
McCartyRE 802-229-9479
EAST MONTPELIER, Rte 14
North, 3 Building lots. Power
and road on-site. 802-839-0227
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LAND FOR Sale. Granby, VT,
29 acres. $22,500. Call 802-
533-2315 or leave message.
MARSHFIELD 10+ ACRE Par-
cel with power on-site, views,
town road frontage, new
growth. $44,900. Call Sutton
Place Realty 802-456-1806
TOPSHAM THREE Acres lev-
el woods $11,000.00. YEAR
ROUND Cottage, $22,000.00.
Owner/Broker 802-866-5961
CONDOS
BERLIN TOWNHOUSES-
Starting at $216,900 3
Bed/2 Baths, Garage, Bonus
Room, and Full Basement.
READY TO MOVE IN. Fec-
teau Real Estate 802-229-2721
MONTPELIER BEAUTIFUL For-
est Drive, First Floor Condo. Pri-
vate end of street location. 2 bed-
rooms, bath, large kitchen, living
room, attached garage, Two
covered porches and All Appli-
ances. $165,000. 802-229-0205
HOMES
A Great home, A great bargain.
4bedroom 1 1/2 bath CAPE.
House has 2 garages. One
30X40 which has been used
for many years as a business.
Wonderful history on home as
the Rattlesnake Tavern along
the old Railroad St, William-
stown. $179,500 call 839-9549
BARRE 2 Bedroom RANCH.
Great Location! Big Level
fenced in Yard, Appliances
Included, Very Comfortable
and Open, Attached Garage,
Great Neighbors. Well main-
tained, $155,000. Email: john-
stbarre@aol.com 802-461-8359
BARRE TOWN 5 BR home, 3
story, hardwood foors through-
out, close to school and local
amenities, www.64brookstreet.
com, buyers broker welcome,
$125,000. Diane 802-479-0199
LAND FOR SALE
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155 Ayers Street
Barre, VT 05641
Invitation to Bid
Barre Technical Center will accept bids for the purchase of the modular home
(1,400 - 1,600 square feet) constructed by the Building Trades Program students.
We have the right to refuse any and all bids. Once a bid has been accepted, a 5% down payment
will be required within 30 days of acceptance, with the remainder (plus 16% fee) due at the
closing of the sale agreement, prior to delivery of the house units. The cost of the project will
range from $57,000 to $68,000 for materials.
Bids must include removal of the modular sections by May 21, 2013. The school must receive
full payment prior to the house leaving the premises. Once the units have left the property, they
are no longer the responsibility of the school.
Additional information may be obtained by contacting Penny Chamberlin, Director at (802)
476-6237, ext. 1138.
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be mailed to the address above, c/o Penny Chamberlin. The school district reserves the right to
accept or reject any bid as may be in the interest of the school district. A decision will be made
by school ofcials by October 5, 2012.
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403 U.S. Route 302 - Berlin
Barre, Vermont 05641
MOUNTAIN VIEWS!
This lovely ranch has been meticulously
cared for inside and out. It offers 3
bedrooms, 2 baths, full, partially nished,
walk out basement and livingroom with
hardwood oors and brick replace. This
home also has a 2 car attached garage, all
wheel chair accessible throughout and wrap
around deck! The land is almost an acre and
beautifully landscaped. A must see to really
appreciate it! Asking $217,900.
LOCATION, LOCATION, LOCATION WITH VIEWS!
This well cared for split entry home offers plenty
for everyone! It has 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, large
livingroom/ diningroom and kitchen with plenty of
cabinets! The full, nished, walk out basement
offers a family room with wood stove, shop room,
laundry room and an attached garage for storage.
That isnt all, this home has a 2 car oversized
garage that works perfect for any home mechanic
or handyman with storage above, inground pool,
gorgeous landscaping and a few decks! Plenty of
recent updates from the new vinyl windows, new
shingle roof, new painting throughout and almost
forgot theres also a carport off the garage. Call
today! Asking $239,900
RANCH WITH 1 ACRE IN BARRE CITY!
This ranch has only had 1 family that has
lived there and they have taken wonderful
care of it! It is situated on an acre of land
in the Parkside Terrace development, so
close to many local conveniences, from the
schools to shopping. Its well maintained
offering 2 bedrooms, 1 full bath, 2 car carport,
large livingroom with hardwood ooring
under rug and pretty kitchen. The yard is
well landscaped with plenty of possibilities!
Asking $147,900
LOG CABIN WITH VIEWS OF THE
MOUNTAINS!
This log home is situated in Barre Town in a
desired area nestled up on a hill overlooking
gorgeous mountain views. It offers 3 bedrooms,
2 baths, full, walkout basement and large
livingroom with stone chimney for woodstove. It
has an oversized 3 car detached, heated garage
with lots of storage above and covered front
porch for all the bird watching you want to do!
There are over 26 acres of land and the property
has a pond on it as well. There are new windows,
new standing seam roof, new exterior doors and
the BBHW heat was just installed in 2002. Call
today to take a peek! Asking $299,900
WONDERFUL QUALITY 1 FLOOR LIVING!
This tastefully decorated ranch is situated on
a half-acre of land on Bailey Street in Barre
City. It offers a huge kitchen with center
island, plenty of cabinets and breakfast nook.
This home has a separate diningroom, family
room with replace, formal livingroom with
hardwood oors, 3 bedrooms and 2 baths.
The Owners have just built a 1 car detached
garage and walk through. A must see to
appreciate! There are distant views and youre
less than a mile to many local conveniences
such as the hospital, schools and shopping.
$199,900.
4 BEDROOMS ON ONE FLOOR!
This NewEnglander is withinwalkingdistance
to Spaulding High School and minutes to
both the Elementary and Middle Schools. It
has been well maintained and offers are new
vinyl windows, new wiring, BBHW heat and a
wrap around porch. It has natural woodwork
throughout, full basement with plenty of
storage and a nice city lot. Its perfect for
any starter home or if youre looking for more
space! There is a separate diningroom, large
livingroom and eat in kitchen. A must see!
Asking only $114,900. Call today for more
information.
WASHINGTON VILLAGE CAPE
This cute cape sits on 1.50 acres of land in
the town of Washington. Its a post and beam
cape that offers 3 bedrooms, 1 bath,beautiful
dining room, large livingroom, kitchen with
center island and huge family room with
brick hearth. This homes backyard is private
with plenty of gardening possibilities! There
is an attached garage along with a separate
detached garage, both offering plenty of
storage! Asking $149,900. Call Sue.
BARRE TOWN HOME FOR RENT!
This home is located up past the Barre Town
School on the Websterville Road. It offers 3
bedrooms upstairs, livingroom, eat in kitchen
with plenty of cabinets and 1 full bath. It
has a covered porch across the front, 1 car
detached garage with carport for wood and a
shed. The rent is $1200 plus utilities. The heat
is a hot air oil/wood combination furnace. If
interested, please call Sue Arguin. Credit and
references required.
Susan Charron
Arguin
Steve Arguin
204 Washington St., Barre
802-476-4121 fax 802-476-4831
Arguin
Real Estate
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E.MONTPELIER...1850 coun-
try cape, three acres. New:
foundation, wiring, septic,
plumbing, Location!! $227,000.
McCartyRE 802-229-9479
GREENSBORO BEND OLDER
2 STORY HOUSE, 3 bedrooms
upstairs, kitchen living room
dining room and bedroom on
frst foor, full bath, 2 acres
+/-, asking $139,500. 802-
533-2315 leave message.
Just out of town, beautiful
country setting, home built for
energy effciency and easy
maintenance. Old stone walls,
lawn slopes towards south, its
paradise! Call us for your ap-
pointment to view. Benoits Real
Estate Shop 802-223-3464
MIDDLESEX 10 ACRES with
septic, well, driveway and
electric. 1994 Mobile. Pos-
sible owner fnancing. $73,000.
McCartyRE 802-229-9479.
MONTPELIER. Cozy, sunny
two bedroom Brick RANCH
Home on a quiet street in a
great neighborhood. Oversized
one car attached garage. Built in
1958. $188,000. 802-223-5360
NORTH MONTPELIER DU-
PLEX, RT 14. 4 Bedrooms
& 2 Bedrooms. Lots of stor-
age space, .04 Acres, Nice
back yard, Separate Garage.
$85,000., Will Negotiate, NO
Owner Financing-Reasonable
offers considered 802-454-8635
PLAINFIELD VILLAGE, CIRCA
1875 FARM HOUSE Style, 4
bedroom, 1.5 bath, home on
quarter acre. Income producing
apartment attached. $129,900,
Sale by Owner 802-456-8711
HOMES
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Claire Duke Real Estate
484 E. Montpelier Road, PO Box 545
Barre, Vermont 05641
Tel: 802-476-2055 Fax: 802-476-8440
claire@claireduke.com www.claireduke.com
REALTOR / MLS
Year-Round - Joes Pond Town Maintained Road
Just Listed
Here it is, just the way you like
it Minimum maintenance for
years to come (built in 2006),
end of the road (Town Maintained
Year-Round), over 200 ft. of water
frontage (swimming, boating,
fshing). Private drilled well, state
of the art septic system, backup
generator, and the 3-BR, 2 BA
house is gorgeous! Call me for an
appointment to visit it, or call your
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BARRE TOWN - $129,900.
If you are seeking the ease
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beauty (and squeaky clean!)!
This very well-maintained
home has 3 bedrooms, 2
baths (including one in the
master suite with a double
shower and a garden tub).
There is a lovely large
kitchen with all the appli-
ances and a breakfast bar, a
separate dining room area, a
spacious living room with a
wood replace and a den. There is also a nice deck and a utility shed.
SPACIOUS BARRE TOWN HOME w/13.63+/- ACRES
BARRE TOWN $244,900.
This contemporary 2-story
home has something for ev-
eryone. The rst oor has a
kitchen with a large break-
fast bar as well as a separate
dining room, a living room
with cathedral ceilings, a
huge partially nished fam-
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and a utility/laundry room.
There are 4 bedrooms on the
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There is 2-car garage and a
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Queen Anne Victorian
that has been lovingly
maintained and updated.
5 bedrooms, 1 1/2
baths, wonderful eat-in
kitchen with polished
concrete counters which
is open to the family
room. Hardwood and
softwood oors and
ceramic tile in full bath.
Unnished attic for
additional living space.
Level yard with cute
goldsh pond tucked
in the back. Walking
distance to everything!
Montpelier, $330,000
Sue Aldrich
839-0213
Airport Road, Berlin
223-6300
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Please contact CVCLT for more information.
107 North Main Street, Barre, VT 05641
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Sale Price
$86,900.00
*After purchase
assistance grant
$55,400.00*

Delightful 3 bedroom, 1 bathroom home within walking distance to downtown Barre. This
desirable home has been well maintained and is located on a .08 acre lot. Home has both front
and rear entry porches, detached one car garage, eat in kitchen, and lots of other upgrades. This
home is offered at an affordable price through Central Vermont Community Land Trusts
Homeland Program (income guidelines apply). A purchase assistance grant in the amount of
$31,500 is included in the purchase of this property.
78 Brook Street, Barre City
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With a big level yard in the village near schools and the village cen-
ter, this 1850's cape style home has been splendidly maintained with
natural woodwork and hardwood fooring, many updated windows and
systems. The main foor has a formal dining room with a built-in china
cupboard, big bright living room, kitchen and .75 bathroom with laun-
dry. Upstairs are three bedrooms. Plus a four room frst foor apartment
is attached. This space can be used as part of a single family residence
or as an in-law or market rental apartment. A giant garage has three door
and will accommodate at least six vehicles. $197,000.
If privacy well done is at the top on your list then cape could be the one!
Hardwood foors and handcrafted cabinetry in the kitchen and unique
oak countertops and a Hearthstone stove complete this package. Lots
of glass brings an airy feel to the home and a new updated glassed porch
overlooks a mature herb garden. 13.5 wooded acres and a freestanding
artists studio as an added bonus. $249,900.
Mint condition and beautifully updated with quality materials this
three bedroom Montpelier home is ready. True master bedroom with
a private bathroom, fnished family room centered around the cozy gas
freplace. New standing seam metal roof, newly painted (inside and out-
side). The .78 acre lot, anchored by a spotlessly maintained 16x20 deck
basks in sunshine all day long, features established perennial gardens
and productive blueberry bushes. This is what a well-cared for house
looks like. $289,000.
Montpelier farmhouse with that comfortable feeling of days gone by,
yet with many updates including a redone kitchen with a sunroom/
breakfast room. A large living room has built-in bookcases and a frst
foor bedroom has its own half bath. The family room has exposed
beams, wideboard foors, cathedral ceiling and a woodstove. Upstairs,
the master bedroom has its own bath plus two more bedrooms and an-
other bathroom. $274,500 with 2.13 acre. Owners will contribute
$10,000 to purchasers at closing.
This well-appointed three bedroom Moretown home is the perfect com-
bination of features. Bright and airy, with gleaming hardwood foors
and a cozy woodstove. Upgraded kitchen including granite countertops
that fows right into the large dining room. Spacious master bedroom
suite with walk-in closet and large master bath. With frst foor laundry,
and two other frst foor bedrooms, this house was built with one-level
living in mind. Radiant heat, great basement and attached heated two
car garage. All this on 1.4 acres on a quiet cul-de-sac, backing up to
felds, and just four miles from Montpelier. $340,000.
Be the next savvy owner that takes advantage of the continuing gen-
trifcation of Barre Street. This stately and solid 4 bedroom, 2 bath
Montpelier home has an easy fow to it. The large eat-in kitchen seats
the family comfortably during the week, and the formal dining room
offers an elegant weekend option. Used at one time as duplex, the space
offers a variety of different confgurations for changing needs. Warm
refnished foors upstairs, elegant woodwork. The fenced backyard
gives plenty of room to garden and play. $184,000.
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eney
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Just think of the possibilities! This two unit Northfeld property is ready
for your carpentry talents. Each unit features two bedrooms and an open
concept for kitchen, dining and living rooms. Separate heating systems,
water meters and electric service. Large two car garage allows for extra
storage. Live in one and let the rent from the other help with expenses.
Convenient village location! $80,000.
Theres plenty of room for life in this one. Three large bedrooms, a great
big kitchen, plus a large family room and easily fnishable space in the up-
dated basement. The kitchen features lots of counterspace and cabinets,
as well as a practical island for eating or prep work. Covered porch, and
private back deck that looks out onto a level, grassy yard. Seconds from
Norwich University, and convenient to I-89, youll spend your time enjoy-
ing the house, and not commuting. $165,000.
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EASY GOING! Nicely renovated 3-BR, 1.75-bath Montpelier ranch with a
dead-end street location. Cheerful, open and airy remodeled kitchen, living
and dining area. Private deck and rear yard. Family room with direct access
to the backyard. Brand new roof, last month! Oversized, direct-entry 2-car
garage, too! $215,000. Call Lori at x326
JUST LISTED! Nicely-maintained Barre Town split-entry ranch with as many
as four bedrooms. Dead-end street location. Enjoy the sunny exposure
and distant views from the enormous new deck with retractable awning. All
new energy-efcient replacement windows, except for the picture window.
$169,500. Call Lori at x326
Last Weeks Weather - Summer-like Gorgeous and very Dry.
A large dome of high pressure that moved into the region
last week brought sunny days and clear nights along with a
moderate warming trend later in the week. Dew point tempera-
tures also came up until a cold front swept in with a new batch
of chilly but splendid Canadian air. Thus yet another decent
weekend with quite a number of these being common through
much of the summer and now into the early fall. It was not
unnoticed that radiational cooling allowed for the usual colder
hollows of the Northeast Kingdom to experience frost. An
overnight low last Sunday night of 28 degrees near West Burke
has been thus far the coldest temperature this season. It was dry
as well, with only some dribbles of rain across mainly northern
Vermont. Looking at the North Atlantic and Arctic Oscillation
Indices, we have gone from slightly positive (polar vortex in
place though weak) to higher latitude blocking and negative
phases, meaning 80s may be about done for the time being as
the northern hemisphere winter readies in the arctic.
Vermont Weather Stats from the last week ending Monday
morning the 17th
Highest temperature: 86 degrees Woodstock last Thursday af-
ternoon the 13th
Lowest temperature: 28 degrees Sutton 2 NE (near West Burke)
last Monday the 17th
Heaviest one day rainfall: 0.18 Saint Albans ending last Sat-
urday the 15th
Nearest snowfall: Northern Hudson Bay (coming closer than
you think late this week)
Global Temperature Facts For Last Week
Last weeks hottest temperature on planet earth was 115 de-
grees at Mitribah, Kuwait and Sharjah International Airport
(United Arab Emirates). Last weeks coldest temperature was
again minus 102 degrees at Vostock Anatartica
Atmospheric CO2 levels
Last Weeks CO2 levels were 391.79 compared to 389.00 one
year ago. Co2 level will likely rise dramatically a little later this
Fall. Currently, the amount of CO2 taken up by biology con-
tinues across the northern Hemispheres green state, but when
winter occurs the jump in CO2 will resume.
Climate Change Tid bits
The summer of 2012 was tied for the 2nd warmest on record
in the northern Hemisphere, according to the Goddard Institute
for Space Studies (GISS). The warmest on record occurred in
2010.
The U.K. warned that climate change will extend the cur-
rent allergy seasons and allow invasive plants to bring even
more potent allergens into that country. In a report from the
Health Protection Agency, aerobiologist and microbial science
expert Roy Kennedy said that warming temperatures could
cause pollen grains to burst more often, making the allergens
they contain more pervasive in the environment.
On average, about one in fve people currently suffers
from hay fever, which can trigger potentially life-threatening
asthma. The agency said that global warming is likely to make
the allergy seasons last about six weeks longer in the decades
to come.
A Decent Fall Foliage forecast
Excerpted from the Huffngton Post - An optimistic fore-
cast has inn owners expecting brisk business when leaf peepers
visit the Northeast this fall, with some hoping to recoup losses
from last year after images of Tropical Storm Irene swallowing
up bridges and roads scared visitors away from Vermont and
other affected areas. The Woodstock Inn & Resort had to cancel
reservations for all of September last year due to food dam-
age. After multimillion-dollar renovations, its quickly flling
up for the fve-week season and nearly booked for Columbus
Day weekend. Theres almost pent-up demand from people
that missed out last year and theyre very excited to be here this
year, said Courtney Lowe, the inns marketing director. After
Irene tore through Vermont at the end of August 2011, national
news showed images of foodwaters carrying away roads and
bridges, including several of Vermonts iconic covered bridges.
Some would-be tourists from Texas and California canceled
last fall at the Round Barn Farm in Waitsfeld, and the inn was
down nearly 25 percent in September. When they saw the cov-
ered bridge go down the river, and in their world, from Okla-
homa to California (to) Texas, every bridge in Vermont was
destroyed, even though only pockets of the state were battered,
said Round Barn Farm co-owner Tim Piper.
The inn made up some of the business in October, though,
Piper said, when visitors from other parts of New England
and from New York made the trek, partly to see the foliage,
partly out of curiosity, and partly to help the economy. Vermont
reaps more than $300 million from the foliage season, and fall
tourism brings in an estimated $1 billion in neighboring New
Hampshire.
Now, the inn is nearly full for the foliage season. This year,
our numbers are back on track to where they should be, he
said.
Weather Trends Ahead
After a wet windy Tuesday, Wednesday should see a transition
to cooler weather and some intervals of developing sunshine
transitioning in, with temperatures in the low 60s. High pres-
sure will bring our region a two day spell of excellent Autumn
weather conditions, but a little cooler than the mid 70s of last
Monday. Frost should be a problem for still going gardens in
the colder hollows of the Northeast Kingdom making this a the
third go around for some locations.
Thursday & Friday should be the best days as the next weather
system, one featuring a chilly upper level low develops over
the Great Lakes and brings some below normal temperatures
to that region. Its also worthy to note that if there were any
real mountains in that region Michigan, they would be dusted
up with some snow as temperatures were cold enough. This
chilly air mass will moderate considerably as it heads east, but
we should feel its effects late this weekend and early on next
week.
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