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MONTPELIER HIGH
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June 8 Ellen Ecker Ogden Food Writer: The Complete Kitchen Garden
June 15 Capt. Richard Phillips Mariner: A Captain’s Duty: Somali Pirates,
Navy Seals, and My Dangerous Days at Sea
June 22 Ron Powers Journalist: Mark Twain: A Life
June 29 MT Anderson Young Adult Novelist: The Astonishing Life of Octavian
Nothing, Traitor to the Nation, Vols. I & II
July 6 Allison Hooper Cheesemaker: In a Cheesemaker’s Kitchen
July 13 Anne Stuart Romance Writer: Breathless
July 20 Nancy Marie Brown Science Writer: The Abacus and the Cross
July 27 Russell Ashe Firefighter: The Fire That Changed Everything
DAVID HEATH PHOTO August 3 James Kochalkla Cartoonist: American Elf
High School Sports August 10 Cho Lee/Justin St. Lois Sports Writers: 50 Years of Excitement:
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August 17 David Macaulay Author/Illustrator: The Way Things Work
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Welch Recognizes Washington County
Students at Congressional
Art Competition
Rep. Peter Welch hosted the
30th Annual Congressional Art
Competition for high school
students at the T.W. Wood
Gallery & Arts Center in
Montpelier on May 9th.
Timothy Mueller-Harder of
Cabot, who attends the Cabot
School, was honored with an
Honorable Mention award for
his piece, “Self Portrait.”
Bethany Michaud of
Plainfield, who attends Twinfield Washington County Senator Anthony Pollina joins Gov. Peter Shumlin
Union High School, was hon- and members of Green Mountain Self Advocates at a ceremony cele-
brating the signing of the respectful language bill introduced by
ored with Congressman Welch’s Pollina.
Choice award for her piece,
“Giraffes.” Respectful Language Bill
“I am so impressed by the talent and creativity of these young
Vermont artists,” Welch said. “Their work continues Vermont’s Signed into Law
storied tradition of artistic excellence and is a reflection of our Last Wednesday, accompanied by advocates for disabled
state’s first-rate art programs.” Vermonters, Gov. Peter Shumlin signed S.90, a bill designed to
This year’s competition featured artwork from 165 Vermont ensure the state’s statutes, policies and other documents use
high school students from 35 schools throughout the state. The respectful language when referring to people with disabilities.
competition was initiated by former Rep. Jim Jeffords in 1981 as The bill creates a working group to, among other tasks, identify
a way to celebrate the artistic talent of the nation. The winning words that should not be used in Vermont statutes and regulations,
and suggest words that reflect a positive view of people with dis-
artwork from each congressional district throughout the country is abilities. In addition, the report will identify specific statutes
displayed in the US Capitol for one year. related to respectful language that should be addressed by law-
makers.
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CVSWMD
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When: May 21, 9am - 1pm East Montpelier Girl Scout Troop 30890 worked hard on Green Up Day. They collected 25 bags of trash, 19
tires, a bunch of paint cans, enough car parts to build their own vehicle, and a bunch of other odds and ends
off a stretch of Muddy Brook Road in East Montpelier. Here they are with the first bag of garbage they col-
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Documentary by Norwich Students Wins National Prize


Norwich University’s student-produced docu- public about the realities of war and the effect it
mentary film, "The War at Home," has taken can have on those who serve.
Please note: Businesses must call ahead to pre-register. National First Place in the Society of Professional “Family members, students and classmates
Journalists 2010 Mark of Excellence Awards in say it is such a powerful video because getting
800.730.9475 the category of Television In-Depth Reporting. exposed to these stories gives viewers a view of
Norwich was awarded First Place in Region 1 the military you don’t usually see,” said Brittaney
Disposal Costs on April 9 at Brown University and then went on
to compete against the other 11 Regional
Schlauch, a Senior Producer.
Two current seniors, Jordan Lewis and Matt
$15 per car most residential loads. See our website or call for more Winners. Hernandez, used the film as a catalyst for con-
information and electronics fee schedule. The awards will be presented on September versations with their parents in considering sign-
25 at the Society of Professional Journalists' ing an Army contract. They are both graduating
2011 National Convention in New Orleans. and commissioning in ceremonies at Norwich
“The War at Home” explores issues veterans this weekend.
Central Vermont Solid Waste Management District face upon returning home in interviews with “‘The War at Home’ was a valuable experi-
ph: 800-730-9475 www.cvswmd.org veterans of the conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan. ence for those on both sides of the camera,” said
Most of those interviewed on camera are William Estill, communications professor. For
Norwich student veterans, which gives viewers some veterans, the on-camera interview was the
the opportunity to witness what would otherwise first time they talked openly of certain wartime
be a private conversation. events.
Produced at the nation’s oldest private mili- “The national award comes at a time when
tary college, many of the student producers went The War on Terror reaches a milestone with the
on to take commissions in the US military. One death of bin Laden, and the student veterans and

Camp, Sports and


of the Senior Producers, Amanda Plachek, is producers are graduating and commissioning,”
currently serving in Afghanistan. Estill said.
The goal of the documentary is to educate "The War at Home" can be viewed in full at:
those deploying, their families and the general http://vimeo.com/22407469.

College Physicals
Associates in Pediatrics, Montpelier High School
Associates in Family Health, 3rd Quarter Honor Roll
Barre Pediatrics, Central Highest Honors:
Vermont Primary Care and Grade 12: Louis Cecere, III; Alexandra M. Dunn; Jessie A. Gay; Christopher M.
Kenseth; Katherine B. Murray; Jordan A. Parker; Caitlin N. Paterson; Miranda M. Scott;
Montpelier Integrative Family Samantha Weiler; Grade 11: Corey Evans; Qiying Feng; Chloe W. Gordon; Evan H.
Health want to remind parents Hollar; Carl M. Vitzthum; Grade 10: Anna M. Abrams; Rachel F. Ebersole; Julia H.C.
Gilbert; Daniel Hoyne Grosvenor; Carly P. Martin; Devon M. Tomasi; Carly H. Watson:
that now is the time to start Meghan H. Wingate; Grade 9: Alyssa S. Barrett; Caleb Basa; Brian P. Cain; Julie P.
Connor; Thomas F. Connor; Madison T. Dunn; Zane W. Ferch; Margaret L. Gordon; Enya
scheduling camp, sports and K. Hughes; Abbey E. Jermyn; Rory C. King; Amy R. Koch; Kate E. LaPorte; Zachary
“college bound” physicals for Morrill; Thomas M. Nowlan; Mahima R. Poreddy; Nell K. Sather.
your children.
High Honors:
Grade 12: Charles H. Angell; Annalise F. Baker-Whitcomb; Devon A. Brownlee; Molly
Estabrook; Olivia A. Fraser; Phoebe Rose Hanson; Caitlin F. Hughes; Christopher Keller;
Hannah M. Koch; Sandra R. Markowitz; Liam M. McSweeney; Emily J. Parker; Grade
11: Mary Cain; Joshua K. Crane; Stasia Higgs Furber; Daegan B. Goodman; Jaye L.
Grundy; Sara J. Grundy; Anna T. Hartman; Armin Milak; Kyle Pembroke; Doryana
X. Robins; Benjamin Rose; Joseph A. Sawyer; Gabriel D. Sheir; Morgan Southgate;
PanPan A. Thomas; Grade 10: Grace E. Baker-Whitcomb; Anthony J. Barrows; Hartley
Bingham; Alexis H. Boucher; Matthew D. Cecere; Rhea C. Costantino; Julie Curran;
Siena R. Facciolo; Patrick C. Fraser; Naomi D. Grayck; Sara C. Hartson; Lydia M.
Best Hospital Herrick; Emma Horowitz-McCadden; Caroline G. Kessler; Rebecca E. Kilian; Allison C.
Best Employer Lau; Ari D. Markowitz; Bryn P. Matthews; Nina E. Merriam; Madeline I. Murray-Clasen;
Mary Anderson Parento; Colleen M. Quinn; Kayla M. Richardson; Cullen R. Rose; Celina
R. Rossier; Lilly H. Schwarz; Grade 9: Flynn K. Aldrich; George K. Aldrich; John
(Jack) Basa; Reed W. Bingham; Emily C. Campbell; Thomas (TJ) Dellipriscoli; Lucy
K. Jermyn; Gabriel C. Otter; Lillian M. Russo-Savage; Kevin J. Schlott; Fiona Steele;
Nathaniel Swyer; Jackson G. Watson.

Father’s Day Honors:


Grade 12: Danielle L. Baranowski; Lucy Basa; Mary C. Blythe; Caroline M.
Dellipriscoli; Sheehan E. Flanagan; Emma A. Lutz-Higgins; Paolo M. Miller; Sinead

Look-Alike Contest
O’Mahoney; Meagan Whalen; Grade 11: Kyle Anderson Andresen; Valeshka N.
Anlyan Hunter; Andrew J. Becker; Grace M. Brigham; Rhye T. Brittenham; Colby O.
Cunningham; Matthew R. Dowling; Jay B. Flanagan; Emily-Amber Holmes; Brandon
Lamphear; Grayson F. Lavigne; Kassandra Matkowski; Jordan A. Mureta; Cyndric
Mygatt; Arlo A.S. Patterson; Manatchaya (Gigi) Piankhuntod; Patrick Schlott; Jesse P.
Smith; Ryan X. Wells; Grade 10: Teagan E. Bate; David T. Blythe; Luke W. Burton;
“You look Alexander B. Clark; Nathaniel P. Crane; Ben A. Estes; Katlyn Hall; Annie R. Jones;
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Three students from U32 High School in East
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People’s United Conquers Chamber Challenge
ANNOUNCING Tournament sponsor
People’s Untied Bank really
outdid itself at the Chamber
As A Fundraiser For Our Big Challenge Golf Tournament.
Committed to duplicating
Summer Work Project– its low net crown of a year
Elderly & Low Income ago, the bank captured the
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Saturday, May 21
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at Montague Golf Course TDS Communications.
The sponsor’s Burlington-based winning
Sponsor representatives Clark Leonard and Susan
Wainer chat prior to the People’s United Chamber
with former Red Sox great foursome included Sue Wainer, former Central
Challenge Golf Tournament at the Barre Country
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Bernie Carbo Vermont Chamber of Commerce vice president.


Wainer’s group finished five strokes ahead of
woman golfer in the tournament’s 17 years to play on
the foursome taking home the low gross champion-
Lots of contests, including: the People’s United team from Central
ship.

★Hole-In-One Sponsor $700 ★Golf Cart Sponsor $750 Vermont. every bit as much.
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★Putting Green Sponsor $750 Chamber tournament. Her teammates were Galloway cash card from Cody Chevrolet, and a
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place. win prizes; longest drive competition was won
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Thank You
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Country Club was in great shape and golfers dinner. Chamber President Steve Gilman wel-
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The Montpelier Kiwanis Club would Roger King. charge of the weather. Leonard presented the
“Everything was really well done,” said team and individual awards.
like to thank the following businesses People’s spokesman Clark Leonard. Although
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Green Mountain United Way
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McCaffrey, Taylor Murray, Megan Porter, Claire Puleio, Josephina Sances, Darcy Schmoll, Morgan St. John, Molli Udis, Sarah
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Mikaela Ryan, Cheyenne Smith, Jessica Symonds, Frances Workman

Grade 8: Morgan Arleth, Jackson Bates, Lindsay Braun, Isla Bristol, Annik Buley, Molly Cowan, Myranda Dewey, Madisyn Vermont Historical Society recently received a collection of Sanborn
Fire Insurance maps donated by the Vermont Mutual Insurance Group
Emmons, Alexandre Forest, Louisa Franco, Eliza Guion, Hailey Hatch, Christine Jeppe, Elizabeth Ksepka, Maggie McCaffrey, in Montpelier. Dating from the early 1900s, these maps show building
Jake Murray, Emily Packard, Marta Peltier, Sarena Pickells, Ceres Porter, Orli Schwartz, Bailey Southgate, Sadie St. John, Zora footprints as a way of designating fire insurance risk in urban areas in
Vermont and across the nation. Paul Carnahan, VHS librarian (middle),
Vermilya-Tredeau, Nicolas Voitle, Dylan Ward, Caleb Warren, Kaylee Weston accepts the maps from Thomas Tierney, Vermont Mutual’s Chairman,
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Marissa Mattogno, Shelby McManis, Jade McMillan, Caitlin O’Kelly, Bailey Olander, Reed Patterson, Nell Peterson, Raequel An Evening of Peace and Pardon
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Grade 12: Angelica Aseltine, Carter Austin-Bradley, Katelyn Biron, Sean Blouin, Kevin Bond, Jesse Burke, Ethan Byrd, Mariah night of entertainment May 21, 2011 at the United Church of
Northfield.
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Fuller, Lindsi Garand, Hillary Gilman, Lynsie Grammer, Sid Hammer, Alden Hopkins, Haley Joslyn, Kenneth Koonz, Kirsten Shernock, Page Guertin and Cybil Aitken, featuring poetry, song
Lawson, Kelsey Lee, Michael Lemieux, Michael Levesque, Hunter Lockyer-Wills, Nathan Magne, Dylan Magwire, Colin Mooney, and trivia from the turn of the 19th century. The trio appears in
Christopher Moran, Connor Myers, Mack Palana, Brinton Parker, Jyneva Pickel, Alexandra Riggen, Paige Schneider, Morgan period costume in the “parlor” and treats the audience to rendi-
Shaffer, Justin Spencer, Abigail Staab, Kody Weaver, Sarah Willey tions of popular songs like, “Take Me Out to the Ball Game,” and
“Home on the Range,” inviting the audience to sing along.
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guitarist. He is a founding member of the Indie/Alt. Country/Rock
Karla Clithero, Sarah Davin, Mallory Davis, Efrem Dorfman, Christian Emerson, Alexander Ferno, Christopher Genega, Bren- band “In This Century.” He gets inspiration from musical greats
dan Grahn, Jordan Jewett, Helena Kehne, Nadia Krupkowski, Stuart Laperle, Elliott Mol, Michaela Morris, Alexander Nichol- like Elvis Costello, Bruce Springsteen and Roy Orbison. Mark’s
son, Forrest Perkins, Casey Scolaro, Katrina Scribner, Katie Stillwell, Clark Stridsberg, Conner Winkeljohn lyrics are provoking and gutsy, his voice mellow and perfectly
suited to his acoustic guitar accompaniment. He will open and
Grade 10: Lucas Becker-Lowe, Ryan Belliveau, Jordan Blais, Zebulin Bolduc, Alicia Breer, Chianna Calabrese, Brooke Car- close the show on May 21.
rier, Kaitlyn Day, Iris Dayton, Elizabeth Deane, Jennifer Forbes, Connor Garand, Elizabeth Gilbert, Shoshana Goldman, Craig The evening will be punctuated with a fantastic silent auction
Gorton, Emily Graves, Madasyn Gundry, Kaelyn Harris Vincent, Cooper Hatch, Camille Johnson, Justin Johnson, Will Johnson, with something for everyone. Preview of auction items and bid-
Adam Kuske, Shannon Lawrey, Timothy Lemieux, Alanna Lewis, Miranda Morris, Ashley Morrissette, Cole Mugford, Zoe Myers, ding begins at 6pm with the show starting at 7pm and will include
an intermission for continued bidding and refreshments. The auc-
Colin Nealon, Wyatt Peterson, Colvin Rice, Kayla Robinson, Trisha Robinson, Gerald Stauff, Aisling Stephenson, Kevin Taft, tion and evening will culminate at 9pm with announcement of the
Molly Thoms, Alexia Voitle, Codi Wendel auction winners.
Auction items are still being solicited, but so far include crafts
Grade 9: Tannr Allard, Brooke Avery, Dakotah Badger, Ian Beall, Madison Bennett, Kaitlynn Blow, Kelsey Brown, Mia Carey, and original artwork, vintage postcards and several antique items,
Daniel Davis, Michayla de Jong, Tyler Elliott, Zachery Elmore, Elizabeth King, Corey Kline, Alex Lamson, McKeinzie Lathrop, gift certificates to local businesses, a Simon Pearce glass bowl,
Joel Marshall, Riley Martel, Joseph McManis, Rylie Partin, Jordan Peake, Thomas Powell, Amber Lynn Powers, Dakota Quenn- and more.
eville, Tobias Rosenblum, Robert Smith, Zivah Solomon, Tristan Stafford, Bailey Starr, Halle Toulis, MacKenzie Weinert, Grady If you would like to donate an item for the auction contact Judy
Knapp at 483-6139. All proceeds from this night of entertainment
Wimble will go toward the United Church of Northfield's "Save Our
Steeple" fund.
Grade 8: Devon Andrews, Tyler Austin, Taylor Black-Deegan, Jack Buckley, Ethan Burroughs, Michael Chevalier, Corrigan
Collier, Colin Commo, Erhan Cross, Brandon Darmstadt, Olivia Dexter, Ethan Fielder, Casey Flynn, Danielle Gonzales, Erik
Graves, Seth Hepburn, Bailee Hudson, Brandon Humphrey, Russell Johnson, Nikolas Killoran, Daniel Krezinski, Dylan Laflam,
Brandon Lawson, Jennifer Lorden, Halen Miracle, Owen O’Vitt, Connor Rice, Terrin Rosen, Sasha Rubin, Rebecca Santamore,
Kamarah Simonetta-Calabrese, Brad Spencer, Sam Staab, Sierra Straight, Anna Valenti, Justin Vincent, Sophia Warner
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his superhero perform death-defying feats that Desperate to bring meaning to his miser-
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blockade southern ports, thus sanctioning the validity of the “War
Between the States.” This insightful glimpse into one of the greatest The March of Dimes would like to thank the following business spon-
legal events in American History airs on Fri. 5/20 at 3:30pm and sors and volunteers for making the Central Vermont 2011 March for
Sun. 5/22 at 9pm.
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Babies a great success this year:
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Document Shredding in Berlin A.C. Pine & Twine/Knotty but Nice
Alco Energy
Green Mtn. Coffee Roasters
Halloran Hardware
Northfield Savings Bank
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VSECU wants to help area residents shred their confidential
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VSECU is a not-for-profit financial cooperative, which offers a Central Vt. Medical Center Key Bank Rocket “J”s Village Pizza
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Saturday, May 21 We would like to give a special thanks to the walk committee members whose hard work and
dedication made this the wonderful event that it was:
Reneè Bilodeau, JoEllen Calderara, Barb Davis, Debbie Gibbs, Amy Locarno, Diane McCormack,
Made possible by funds from Gretchen Maginnis, Mary Ann McKeon, Kathy Morse, Nicole Ouimet and Kathy Pelletier.

Thank you to all the walkers and donors who raised the funds for this year’s march.
Because of your hard work and generosity we are working towards reaching our goal of eliminating
premature births and improving the health of all babies.

To anyone we have inadvertently forgotten to mention who assisted or donated to the walk,
Thank you for all you did to make the event such a great success.

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P.O. Box 646 Editor:
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ing people to share their experiences with foster care. The wellbe- degree or background to become a Vermont court advocate for a
ing and safety of the foster children is a team effort, and one child. Volunteers accepted to our program must pass a back-
STATE OF VERMONT The important member of that team is the child’s volunteer court ground check and receive 32 hours of pre-service training, and
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CREDITORS Tuesday, May 31, 2011 ■ ■ ■

To the creditors of the Estate of


at 7:00 p.m. D E V E L O P M E N T S I N V E R M O N T L A W
at the
Deborah Gardner Quick, late of
Berlin, Vermont.
Middlesex Town Clerk's Office If You Take Your 15-Year-Old Girlfriend to a Party Where She Has
Sex and Then Commits Suicide, Are You Liable?
Carol Huntsman
I have been appointed as a Clerk

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personal representative of the
above named estate. All creditors by Kimberly B. Cheney
having claims against the estate ifteen-year-old Alexandra Brown old, unless they are married, is statutory rape. Accordingly, Alex
must present their claims in committed suicide on February 21,
HOUSE
was legally incapable of giving consent. Kayla, being 18, was an
writing within 4 months of the 2007. Two nights before, she went to a
date of the first publication of
adult who should have recognized the unreasonable risk of sexual
this notice. The claim must be
party at an acquaintance’s apartment with a assault at the party and taken steps either to prevent the assault or
presented to us at the address listed
below with a copy filed with the PAINTING friend, 18-year-old Kayla. Both girls lied to
their parents as to where they were going, saying they were going
to sleep over with the other girl. Kayla picked up Alex and drove
not taken Alex to the party. In short, she argued Kayla had a duty
to keep Alex safe under the circumstances.
register of the Vermont Superior
INSURED A unanimous Supreme Court dismissed Pamela’s claim. It rea-
Court, Probate Division. The them both to the apartment. soned that Kayla did not create the risk that Alex, who was respon-
The girls danced and drank alcohol provided by Kayla. At one
479-2733
claim will be forever barred if it is
sible for her own behavior, would have sex. Nor was there any
not presented as described above point Kayla was concerned that some of the boys as the party relationship between the two girls (like guardian and ward) that
within the four month deadline. might “take advantage” of Alex and stopped her from dancing in-
Dated: May 9, 2011 imposed any duty on Kayla to be responsible for Alex. There is
appropriately. The girls spent the night sharing a room with the
Margaret V. Christie, Executrix 19-year-old. During the night Alex and the 19-year-old had sexual simply no duty for an 18-year-old friend to care for a 15-year-old.
By her attorney: intercourse. Kayla was aware that the 19-year-old and Alex were The Court emphasized that Alex made her own choice that night,
Betsy Wolf Blackshaw, Esq. SAVE $$$$! and that Kayla did not create the potentially dangerous situation.
intimate, but not that they were having sex.
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Alex told another lie and got her stepfather’s permission to go Nor could Kayla have foreseen that a sexual act would lead to sui-
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Telephone: (802) 476-0800 Curt's Drop-Off out the next night. However, parental investigation uncovered the
lie. Alex’s mother, Pamela, called her cell phone several times ask-
cide.
But the Court was not satisfied merely to rule that Kayla was not
Name of Publication: SATURDAYS
The WORLD ing her to call back. She didn’t. Alex called several people during negligent. It emphasized that suicide is a voluntary, deliberate and
JONES BROS. WAY the night stating she had been caught by her parents and was in intentional act. Accordingly, even if Kayla was negligent in bring-
First Publication Date: near VT Granite Museum &
May 18, 2011 Faith Community Church trouble. Distraught, in the morning, Alex hung herself from a tree ing Alex to the party, the suicide was not caused by the negligence
Second Publication Date:
in Barre in her backyard. because it is not the normal outcome of negligent act.
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per 30 gal. and/or
May 25, 2011 25 lb. rubbish bag
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a time was negligent in bringing Alex to the party, providing alcohol, and has gone through. Clearly Pamela was seeking solace by fixing
failing to prevent Alex from having intercourse with the 19-year-
Vermont Superior Court
Washington Unit, Probate Division
$
3.00 per 30 gal. and/or
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blame on Kayla. The Court just as clearly ruled that suicide is not
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Reiss’s Pieces
By Judy Reiss
DUI DEFENSE

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look at and unless you are very clever, you actually don’t know wrong and it is a boy, there will be no bananas, so we just have to
where you are. You could be anywhere to see anyone. wait and see!
Every single office waiting room looks the same and it appears I have had more work done on my teeth than I want you to know.
that they all have the same outdated and tattered magazines for you
to look at. Several of the waiting rooms that I have been lingering
in lately had some type of automotive magazines. And trust me, I
And a lot of that work was uncomfortable, at best. But now that
my friend, the huge banana plant is in place, regardless of what is
being done to my teeth, I am content to watch the lovely waving of
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am definitely not interested in either old and outdated Sports Il- the giant banana tree fronds and a feeling of peace reigns.
lustrated or some magazine that is geared so that the reader can Now, I don’t know if this plant joined this office knowing that A Money-Back
build a car or repair and update the one that they have. I don’t it would grow to gigantic proportions and allow the patients to be-
know who picks out the magazines for these waiting rooms, but
there is absolutely no thought into who is waiting and what their
come one with its calming presence or not. But what I do know is
that when you slide under its big, shiny leaves and adjust yourself
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interests might be. in the dental chair, there is no way you could ignore it. I admit that One of the drawbacks of a traditional level term
But let me tell you about my dentist! First I should tell you that it isn’t as good as sitting on a beach under a towering palm tree or
I not only love my dentist, I also think that he is an extraordinary even a banana tree, but in Vermont in the winter, it isn’t bad at all! life insurance policy, is that you pay premiums
person. Although his waiting room isn’t that great, the room that Regardless of how expensive a fake tree is, if it is placed in a for a financial benefit that may never be used.
has all of his dental equipment and chair for his patients to sit on, doctor or dentist’s office, it just looks dusty and out of place. And With our “Payroll Deduction Term 20 Return of
is just as extraordinary as he is! Not only does he have all sorts of it certainly does nothing to calm or create interest in the waiting
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one that makes teeth! And as a person who has, at least, one of and calm you with its very own leaves is another matter altogether! rider premiums) are returned at the end of the
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lifelike than the ones God made. Can you imagine? Fake teeth that space for patients is this: forget the old, tattered magazines, espe- guaranteed term period provided the policy is in
that don’t look like plastic Chiclets! Nope, if I let you look in my cially those that are not compatible with the waiting patients, and force and you are living.
mouth, I know for certain that you wouldn’t know which one was try something new and different. These real, live trees are super
fake and which ones I grew myself. Except, the ones that I grew and I even like the idea of an aquarium filled with real live fish! This program is designed for employer groups
myself are now chipping and moving around with no orders from Before I end, I should say that it is my hope and prayer that as
me. this dental banana tree grows, it will not be removed from the work with a minimum of 15 or more eligible employees;
But there is more to his office than just the tooth machine, VCR place. In fact, I will be away over the summer months and I can is guaranteed issue and is paid through the conve-
and other equipment. Let me explain, this particular space isn’t hardly wait to see how it thrives and grows while I am gone. If it
very big. It has a chair for patients and of course, all the equipment did this well during the Vermont winter months, I can only imagine nience of payroll deduction.
he needs to work on your teeth. If I was going to guess, I would how it will do over the summer. If you want to know more,
think the room is about 8 x 8, not too big and not too small. But And for those of you who are a patient of Dr. Zonies, fear not,
what he has in this space is the biggest and most people-friendly you will not be bitten or eaten by this Shrek-like plant. She (or he) just give us a call.
banana plant I have ever seen! only wants to be your friend and when you feel a frond patting
Right at the foot of the patient chair, this humongous plant lives your foot or leg, understand that it is a friendly gesture! Life is too
and thrives. At first, I thought it was a plant like “Audrey” in the short to wait and see if some dumb fake tree can grow, so just relax
play “A Little Shop of Horrors,” and I was a little apprehensive and enjoy this real live lovely lady!

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752 Granger Road, Berlin, VT 05641
802-229-5727 800-639-1910
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East Montpelier Supports Banning Cell Phones While Driving
by Senator Bill Doyle
The Vermont Moutaineers
M
any thanks to the 142
Senator Bill Doyle
EAST MONTPELIER
citizens of East Mont-
pelier who responded
to the Town Meeting survey.
Town Meeting Day Survey - March 2011
Yes No
Not
Sure
VOLUNTEER
Strong support was given to
banning cell phones while driving, tougher DUI laws 1. Should Vermont Yankee's license be renewed in 2012? 1 42 84 16
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ORIENTATION &
and expanding our bottle deposit law.
Comments from East Montpelier are as follows: 2. Should drivers be prohibited from using cell phones while driving? 2 122 16 5
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SIGN-UP
DUI
“I’d rather do something like take away licenses or
3. Should Vermont legalize physician-assisted suicide? 3 85 40 17
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2010 SEASON
even cars - something to remove threat on our roads 4. Should Vermont have a four-year term for governor? 4 85 37 19
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without costing taxpayers a lot of money (i.e. for in-
carceration costs).” 5. Should there be a mandatory minimum sentence for repeat DUI offenders? 5 107 19 16
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“Too many innocent people are being killed by drunk
drivers. Many of these drivers have been stopped by 6. Should Vermonters be required to buy health insurance? 6 48 57 36
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police the same day. Why should these drivers be al-
lowed to get right back in their cars? Many even have 7. Do you have confidence in Governor Shumlin? 7 75 29 37
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suspended licenses, too. Can’t this be changed? Take
their keys away from them.” 8. Should Vermont continue to require the use of motorcycle helmets? 8 134 7 2
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“Instead of mandatory jail time, I think the focus
should be more on rehab to address the issue of al- 9. Should law enforcement personnel be permitted to use tasers? 9 65 42 33
cohol abuse.” __________________________________________________________________________________________

PERSONAL INJURY
10. Should Vermont legislature encourage bicycling and walking? 10 107 27 8
__________________________________________________________________________________________ At the Montpelier Rec Field
“People should be responsible for their own lives.” 11. Should Vermont's bottle deposit law be expanded
to include all bottled beverages? 11 119 14 9
Wednesday, May 26 at 6:00 p.m.
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TASERS
“I don’t like the use of tasers, but they could be a use- 12. Are you willing to pay more for locally-grown food? 12 104 30 8
__________________________________________________________________________________________ Pizza and soda will be provided.
ful tool if not used indiscriminately. There should be
careful monitoring and continual training. Those that
carry tasers should be psychologically screened.”
13. In order to encourage wind, solar and other renewable energy sources,
are you willing to pay higher prices? 13 81 43 18 Questions? Call 223-5224
or e-mail
DRUG TRAFFIC Senator Bill Doyle serves on the Secretary@TheVermontMountaineers.com
“Please help reduce the drug traffic, trade and use. Vermont has Senate Education Committee
one of the highest rates of drug abuse and mental illness (per cap- and Senate Economic Affairs
ita) in our country.” Committee, and is the Senate

Imagine
CELL PHONES
Minority Leader. He teaches
government history at John-
GMTA TRANSIT DEVELOPMENT
“Where is our internet connection? We live three miles from the
capital. We use our cell phones to connect. Please help!”
son State College. He can be
reached at 186 Murray Road,
PUBLIC HEARINGS
Montpelier, VT 05602; fax 802-
FOOD 828-2424; e-mail wodoyle@ The Green Mountain Transit Agency (GMTA) will be holding public hearings to
“ Locally grown and/or organic food are too expensive for the av- comcast.net; or visit www.Bill- receive comments on the Transit Development Plan (TDP) which addresses the future
erage Vermonter.” Doyle1.com.
…losing your
of GMTA services. Each meeting is open to the general public, on GMTA bus routes
and ADA accessible. GMTA encourages all residents within the central Vermont
■ ■ ■ region to attend and offer comments on the proposed plan.

independence. MONTPELIER
GMTA TRANSIT DEVELOPMENT PLAN PUBLIC HEARINGS
May 31 5:00 PM MONTPELIER CITY HALL/Memorial Room
39 Main Street
We can’t either. BARRE CITY May 31 12:00 PM BARRE CITY HALL/City Council Chamber
6 North Main Street
For those who cannot attend but wish to provide comments, please contact
info@gmtaride.org or call 802.223.7287. To view the TDP online, go to

or free transportation options: 223-7BUS http://www.gmtaride.org/resources/transit-docs.html Persons with disabilities who


gmtaride.org
require assistance or special arrangements to participate may contact GMTA at
802-223-7287 at least 48 hours in advance so that arrangements can be made.
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father died when Jane was nine, her mother took her three daugh-
ters to France and Switzerland, where they lived in pensions for HARING, VANWYCK “BUD,” 91,
two years. While abroad, Jane attended school, became fluent in passed away on May 6. He was born in Nyack, N.Y.
French and developed a lifelong love for art. Upon graduating on May 1, 1920, to Roswell J. and Ida (VanWyck)
from high school in New Jersey, she moved to New York City to Haring. “Buddy” as his friends knew him, lived most
GOULD, GEORGE “BUDDY,” 75, of take classes at the Art Students League and attend the National of his life in Nyack. He moved to Waterbury Center
Barre, died May 3 at Fletcher Allen Health Care, Academy of Design. At the academy she made many friends, with his wife, Helen, after he retired in 1985. Bud
following a long illness. His family and friends had among them Robert McCloskey, whose baby ducks she kept in her resided in Montpelier with his daughter, Susan, and son-in-law,
been at his bedside. Born Jan. 24, 1936, in Barre, he bathtub while he wrote the children’s book “Make Way for Brian, from 2005 until November 2010 before moving to Lincoln
was the son of Clarence George and Rachel Ducklings.” After the academy, she was awarded a fellowship to House in Barre. A multiple sport athlete, Bud graduated from
(Beckman) Gould. He attended local schools and study art in Florence, Italy, where she led a bohemian life, devoted Nyack High School in 1938 where he was selected for the All-
was a 1953 graduate of Spaulding High School, after which he to painting and fun. In 1937, Jane married a childhood friend, Dr. Rockland County basketball team his senior year. He married his
attended radio school in Boston. On Oct. 8, 1960, he married Whitfield Hawkes, and returned to New York City. They had two high school sweetheart, Helen Bush, in Jacksonville, Fla. on
Barbara Clement in the Methodist Church of Lisbon, N.H. They children, Frances “Holly” and Stephen. Dr. Hawkes died in the August 29, 1942. Bud enlisted in the U.S. Marine Corps in March,
made their home in Barre for over 50 years. A veteran of the U.S. South Pacific during World War II in 1943. Three years later, Jane 1942. The World War II veteran retired as a Marine Captain fol-
Navy, he served from 1954 to 1958. In earlier years, he worked at married Alistair Cooke, a British-born reporter for the BBC and lowing his South Pacific tour of duty prior to his discharge in
the Fumigallis Bakery as a baker and delivery boy and as a caddy Manchester Guardian. They had a daughter, Susan Byrne, in 1949. August 1945. He served as a flight navigator for medical air trans-
at the Barre Country Club; later he worked several vocations to Jane was devoted to her family and her art and had a studio in port missions while stationed in San Cristobal in the Solomon
include custodian at North Barre Chapel, an employee of the Manhattan. Although she loved the city, her favorite place was the Islands. Following the war, Bud worked for R.J. Haring Radio and
Raytheon Co. in Waltham, Mass., a manager for Standard Auto, family’s beach house on Long Island, where she spent more than TV for 19 years. He owned and operated Nyack Amusement and
truck driver and salesman for a Coca-Cola distributor, truck driver, 60 summers. Jane created hundreds of paintings, including por- Bud’s Vending Service through 1985. He operated Bud’s
wine salesman and district manager for Farrell’s Distributors and traits, still lifes and landscapes of her beloved Long Island. Her Sharpening Service while residing in Waterbury Center. Bud
finally as a wine salesman for Calmont Beverages. Cooking, fish- paintings of Nathan Milstein and Alistair Cooke reside at the served as president of Nyack Lions Club and Nyack Housing
ing, traveling, creating magical Christmases, camping at Harvey National Portrait Gallery in Washington, D.C., and hundreds of Authority. He was a long-standing member of the National Assoc.
Lake, entertaining friends and family and especially spending time her paintings are collected at janewhite.org. Jane’s art is a testi- of Approved basketball officials – officiating both high school and
with his wife and children were special times for him. Additionally mony to the inspiration she derived from the trips she and Alistair college basketball games. He was a member of the Nyack Field
he enjoyed volunteer work at Heaton Woods in Montpelier. His took around the world. They regularly stayed in London and in Club for over 25 years, and an active volunteer for the Nyack
memberships included the North Barre Chapel, Barre Elks Club, San Francisco, where they had family and many friends. Being Ambulance Corps. Bud and Helen were also long-term members
The Mutuo Inc., Hedding Methodist Church and the New Life married to a public personality was not always easy for Jane, but of the Saturday Night Poker Club. A lifelong handyman, Bud built
Church of Barre. Survivors include his wife, Barbara Clement her art and devotion to her family rescued her from the glaring his original home in Nyack, and spent his retired years building
Gould; a son, Jeffrey Gould, and wife, Beth, of Barre; a daughter, spotlight of her husband’s fame. In 2004, Alistair died and Jane doll houses, bird houses, and hand-crafted furniture for his great-
Elizabeth Morris, and husband, Norman, of Amesbury, Mass.; and remained in Manhattan for two years before moving to Vermont to grandchildren. An avid New York Giants fan, Bud always had time
five grandchildren. be closer to her daughter, Susan, and her family. She made good to offer his analysis of the football team’s performance. But his
friends in Vermont, spanning generations. Until the last week of true love was his bride of 65 years, Helen, who pre-deceased him
her life, she enjoyed her evening ritual of scotch and soda, a ciga- in 2007. Bud’s adoration and care for Helen was part of his core
AMELL, ARTHUR E., 73, lifelong resident of rette and lively conversation. Jane died on Mother’s Day morning being and lived with him until his own death. His journey to join
Northfield, died May 8 at Central Vermont Medical Center. He with her daughter Susan at her side. She is survived by her daugh- her has ended. Survivors include his four daughters: Gail Lacy of
was born in Northfield on Jan. 9, 1938, the son of William and ter, Holly Rumbold and husband Henry, of London, England; her Middlesex; Nancy Haring of Fort Lee, N.J.; Susan (and Brian)
Helen (Swann) Amell. He attended Northfield schools. He enlisted son, Stephen Hawkes and wife, Paula, of Healdsburg, Calif.; and O’Regan of Montpelier; and Robin (and Steven) Mears of
in the United States Army on Feb. 4, 1955, and was honorably her daughter, Susan Kittredge and husband, Charlie, of Shelburne. Montpelier. Bud also leaves a sister, Roberta Siegriest of
discharged from service Nov. 20, 1958. He had been married to In addition, she leaves a stepson, John Cooke, of Jackson, Wyo. Jacksonville, N.C. Additionally, Bud leaves his eight grandchil-
Bernadette Bailey. On Aug. 11, 1979, he married Marion Nadeau She is also survived by 10 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchil- dren and four great-grandchildren.
in Roxbury. She predeceased him Oct. 20, 2010. Arthur had dren. A memorial service will be held Sunday, May 29, at 1pm, at
worked over 25 years for Cetrangolo Finishing Works in Northfield, the Old Meeting House in East Montpelier Center.
as well as at many other area granite sheds. The past 20 years he HEBERT, PETER J. DMD, 52, of Stowe and most
had been delivering The Times Argus newspaper. He was a mem- recently of Waterbury Center, passed away unex-
ber of the Barre Elks Club. He enjoyed playing golf, picking lost COPPINS, PERCY QUENTINE, 90, of pectedly in Jacksonville, N.C., while piloting his
golf balls, softball, bowling and giving his grandchildren rides on Berlin and more recently of Woodridge Nursing personal aircraft. Born in Manchester, Conn., on
his riding lawn tractor. Survivors include five children: William Home, died May 6. He was born in Montpelier on April 9, 1959, he was the son of Jean-Louis Hebert
Amell, of Northfield, Deborah Brannon, of Seminole, Fla., Feb. 19, 1921, the son of Ray Elmer and Ada Lulu and the late Pauline (Coulombe) Hebert. Peter was
Patricia Traina, of Odessa, Fla., Phil Amell, of Northfield and (Wheeler) Coppins. He graduated from Montpelier formerly married to Jeanne M. Grant for 26 years,
Jennifer Buck, of Northfield; four siblings: Lewis “Tinker” Amell, High School. He served in the United States Army and has two daughters, Kristin and Allison. Peter was a 1977
Michael Amell, and Evelyn Premont, all of Northfield, and Phyllis during World War II from Oct. 26, 1942, until his discharge on graduate of Manchester (Conn.) High School and continued his
Beauchemin, of Brookfield; 11 grandchildren, seven great-grand- Feb. 1, 1946. He was stationed overseas and was in the Asiatic education at Boston University, graduating in 1981 with a bache-
children, and many nieces and Pacific Theater. He was a member of the VFW # 792, Montpelier. lor’s degree in biology and a minor in chemistry. He then enrolled
nephews. He is predeceased by He married the former Arlean A. Demers in Berlin on Jan. 16, at the University of Connecticut School of Dental Medicine and
five siblings: Anita Amell, 1953. She predeceased him on Aug. 11, 2006. He was a plumber graduated in 1985 as a doctor of dental medicine. Peter began his
Mary Martin, Beverly Jarvis, for approximately 40 years, 20 of those years as a member of the practice with his father in Manchester, Conn., which spanned 13
In Memory Sonny “William” Amell and Plumbers and Pipefitters Local 693. He retired in 1983. He years, before moving to Vermont, where he has practiced in
Lisa Harvey Amell. enjoyed hunting, fishing and reading. Survivors include his six Waterbury since 1997. He was an active member of the Waterbury
Paton children: Cheryl Blake, of Hardwick; Linda Bedard and Bonnie
Brassard, both of Orange; Jane Collins, of Williamstown; and
and Stowe communities and a participant in the VT Dental
Association and the Aircraft Owners and Pilots Assoc. Peter had a
Bryan COOKE, JANE Robert Coppins and William Coppins, both of Virginia; 11 grand- zest for life and lived every second to the fullest. If not on the
WHITE, 98, for- children and many great-grandchildren; and many nieces and mountain skiing, he could be seen in the air flying over the Green
2/12/1967-5/26/1996 merly of New nephews. Besides his wife, he was predeceased by two sisters, Mountains. Along with being an avid skier and aviator, he loved
Time eases the hurt though York City and Betty Hudson and Beverly Schaefer. to bicycle on-road and off, hike and backpack the world’s moun-
your heart won’t let the more recently of tains and ride his motorcycle. He is fondly remembered by his
sadness simply slide away. Montpelier, died family as a Renaissance man; he was industrious and a true crafts-
The echoes will diminish May 8 at her COCHRAN, WAYNE, died January 1, 2011 at Central Vermont man in everything that he approached. An experienced aviator for
even though daughter’s home in Shelburne, Medical Center. The committal service for Mr. Cochran will be over 25 years, Peter not only loved to fly but also enjoyed building
the memories stay. surrounded by her family. Born held Friday, May 20, at 2pm in the South Walden Cemetery. his own planes. His positive attitude was contagious. A believer in
Frances Jane White in cutting edge dentistry, he brought his abilities, knowledge and
Love, Montclair, N.J., on Jan. 10, compassion to his patients, who in turn, have expressed their
Mother, Sarah, Stephen, Virgil 1913, she was the daughter of COLE, M. BRENDON, died January 1, 2011. A memorial Mass
& all the family will be celebrated for Mr. Cole at Holy Cross Church in Morrisville gratitude and appreciation. Peter is survived by Jeanne Grant
William Penn White and Hebert, of Stowe; two daughters, Kristin Hebert of Bellingham,
Frances Kenison. After her at 10am on Thursday, May 19. Interment will follow in Pleasant
View Cemetery in Morrisville, with full military honors. Wash., and Allison Hebert, of Stowe; his father, Jean-Louis
Hebert, DDS, of Milwaukee, Wis.; a sister, Suzanne McNeill and
husband, Matthew, of Whitefish Bay, Wis.; a brother, Paul Hebert
CARON, THEODORE C. SR., died February 22, 2011. A com- and wife, Sharon, of Manchester, Conn.; and two nieces.
Tel. & Fax mittal service with full military honors will be held for Mr. Caron
802-476-0964 on Wednesday, May 18, at 2pm at South Duxbury Cemetery.
MACLELLAN, JOHN LUTHER JR., 50, of
Barre Town, died May 8 at Central Vermont Medical
Henri L. Dessureau Locally Family Owned & Operated Since 1908 Center. His family had been at his bedside. Born
Aug. 18, 1960, in Barre, he was the son of John L.
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from Spaulding High School in 1979. He operated a
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husband, father and grandfather. Jim recently retired from the when they moved to Worcester. Cyril attended Worcester United
Vermont Army National Guard after 29 years of dedicated service. Methodist Church. He enjoyed Vermont’s changing seasons; in the
He was a committed recruiter who enlisted over 400 military per- winter, he snowshoed; in the spring, it was picking fiddleheads; in
sonnel. In 2010 he was awarded the Meritorious Service Medal for the fall, picking butternuts; in summer, his yard was impeccably
continued from previous page his outstanding service to the United States. He leaves behind his landscaped. Resting in his hammock or walking in the woods, he
been a longtime sales clerk at Dente’s Market. Later he was a loving wife of 32 years, Brenda Lane; his two daughters, Jennifer enjoyed watching the birds and wildlife, and took many photos
lumper in the granite industry. He was an avid Red Sox fan and Lane and soul mate Justine Lawrence, and Bethany Lane and trying to capture the vivid colors of our gorgeous Vermont sunsets.
played in the men’s softball league. Survivors include his live-in fiancé Charles Lytle; three grandchildren; six brothers and sisters, Until his eyesight failed, he was an avid reader and especially
companion, Susan Wilbur; three sisters, Shirlee Inglis, of Curtis Ted Lane, of Barre, Terri Picard, of Berlin, Tammy Picard and enjoyed Louis L’Amour westerns. He enjoyed listening to many
Pond, Joan Houghton, of Barre, and Florence Langevin, of husband Emile, of Middlesex, John Lane, of East Montpelier, “old-time” country-western ballad and legend singers. Survivors
Walden; and nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his par- Mark Lane and wife Connie, of East Montpelier, and Susan include his mother, Jeanna Polchies, of Eaton, Ohio; his wife,
ents. His life celebration will be held at the MacLellan family DeForge and husband Jeff, of Adamant; numerous nieces, neph- Jackie Polchies, of Worcester; a sister, Bernadette Lovy, of
cottage on Curtis Pond at a time to be announced. ews, brothers- and sisters-in-law, aunts, uncles, cousins and his Dayton, Ohio; a brother, Roger Polchies, of Woodstock, New
military family. He will be fondly remembered as a remarkable Brunswick, Canada; and a very special nephew, Bruce Polchies
man with a sense of humor and a huge heart. He touched so many (Alberta’s son), of Vancouver, British Columbia. Other survivors
O’HEARN, ALICE B., of Barre, died May 7 at Valley Terrace in lives and will be sadly missed. are his son, Bradley, and wife, Juanita, and their three daughters,
Wilder. She was born June 12, 1938, in Barre, the daughter of of Hartford, New Brunswick; and his daughter, Abigail, and her
Russell and Albertine (Goulet) Brechin. Alice was a graduate of two children, of Woodstock, New Brunswick. His stepchildren
Spaulding High School. She received her Bachelor of Arts in clas- PATERSON, ETHEL M., 91, of Woodridge include Brock and wife Darlene and their daughters; Sue and hus-
sics from the University of Vermont and her Master of Education Nursing Home in Berlin, died there on May 5. She band Andrea Tremblay and their daughters, of Nova Scotia;
from Keene State College in Keene, N.H. She taught school at was born April 14, 1920, in Aberdeen, Scotland, the another daughter, Karen Bennett, and her daughter, in Fredericton,
Springfield High School and taught Latin, Greek and English for only child of William and Mary Ann (Thomson) New Brunswick; many nieces and nephews and great-grandchil-
26 years at Green Mountain Union High School in Chester, retir- Riach. She spent her early years in South Africa dren. He was predeceased by a brother Alan and a sister Alberta.
ing in 2007. In her early years of teaching, she taught in Syracuse, before moving to the United States. She married
N.Y., Derby and Scituate, Mass. From 1983 to 2003, Alice worked George Paterson on Nov. 1, 1949, in Boston and then
for Granite State Marketing of Londonderry, N.H., doing surveys. moved to Barre. After many years of service, she retired from The
Alice was a caring, loving and devoted mother to her children and Times Argus, where she had worked as a bookkeeper. The
grandmother to her grandchildren. She was dedicated to inspiring Montpelier Senior Center was a favorite spot for her and George.
young minds and encouraging her students. She was a dear friend She would accompany her husband and the band Swing Over 60’s
to many who will cherish fond memories of great times and her when they went to nursing homes, and she loved to dance. The last
smile. Her spirit will be at home in the nature of New England, 10 years of her life were spent at the Woodridge Nursing Home,
especially among the hills of Vermont. Alice is survived by her where the staff treated her with the utmost care and love. Survivors
sons, Sean, of Orlando, Fla., Shannon, of Douglas, Ariz., Scott, of include her two sons, John and Brian Shirley, of Cape Town, South
Fairlee, Todd, of Newbury Park, Calif., and Ryan, of Alstead, Africa; and nieces Suzanne Cassavoy, of Birmingham, Ala., and
N.H.; her daughters, Theresa, of Denver, and Erin, of East Boston, Tracy Henrickson, of Barre. She was predeceased by her husband,
Mass.; two brothers, Wendell Brechin, of Woodstock, Conn., and George.
John Brechin, of Lombard, Ill.; two sisters, Pauline Sherwood, of
Burlington, and Helen Ferrari, of Modena, Italy; 11 grandchildren
and nieces and nephews. Alice was predeceased in death by her SMALL, NICHOLAS “NICK” J., 20, of Brookfield, died unex-
parents; her husband, Robert J. O’Hearn, who died June 22, 2010; pectedly May 10 in Rutland. He was born August 6, 1990 in
and two brothers, Donald and Paul Brechin. Randolph. He was the son of Richard W. and Jill (Pierce) Small.
Nick attended Braintree and Randolph schools. He graduated from
St. Joseph’s College in Rutland, with an associates degree in
SPRAGUE, ROGER L., 68, of Barre, died sud- Business Administration in 2010. Nick enjoyed snowboarding,
denly from a heart attack on May 8, at his home. playing paintball, weight lifting and hunting. He is survived by his
Roger was born in Fitchburg, Mass., on Oct. 22, father and step-mother Richard and Kimberly Small of Brookfield, THE "UNCLE MIKE'S FAMILY"
1942, the son of the late Franklin Sprague, and a sister Carie Small of Ft. Meyers, Fla., a step-sister Alexis Ashley
Violet Jarvi and the late Andrew Jarvi. Roger moved and step-brother Kyle Ashley both of Brookfield, his maternal Always Happy to Serve You
to Vermont in 1976 and started work at the National grandmother Sylvia Pierce of Dunnellon, Fla., his paternal grand-
Life Insurance Co. in 1980. He worked there for 30 parents Phyllis and Robert Small of W. Brookfield and many
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years, having just retired in December 2010. He took great pride
in his work at National Life and made many friends there. Roger
aunts, uncles and cousins. He was predeceased by his mother and
a sister Shannon Small.
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could always finding him puttering around the house repairing,
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painting, gardening and just keeping the house and yard in pristine CATERING
condition. Roger also loved hunting and fishing, along with feed- Moretown, died May 11 at home, in the comfort of his family. He Soups & Deli Salads!
ing the birds and the squirrels in his yard. Roger leaves behind his was born Aug. 12, 1929, to Mario Ciampi and Myrle (Hoadley)
wife of almost 35 years, Linda Rivers Sprague; their son, Brent Ciampi. He attended the former one-room schoolhouse on
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Ashford, and wife, Catherine; and two grandchildren, all of Barre. Jonesbrook Road.Leo enlisted in the United States Army on Aug. Hours
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and husband, Steve Buczynski, of Ashby, Mass. Roger had two
daughters from a previous marriage, Lisa, who lives in Leominster, time in Germany. He married Dorothy I. Hale of Middlesex on
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Mass., and her two children, and a daughter, Brenda, who is
deceased, and her daughter. Roger also had one brother, James worked for the state of Vermont as a mechanic for many years, for our daily sandwich & soup specials
Sprague, who is deceased; his wife, Helen, resides in Arizona. He until his retirement in 1985. He enjoyed tinkering on trucks, trac-
is also survived by many nieces and nephews. We also want to tors, chain saws and basically anything mechanical. He also made
mention Roger’s love for his pet dog, Katie. and collected knives of all kinds. Leo is survived by his wife,
Dorothy; sister, Francine, of Connecticut; daughters, Victoria and
husband, Robert Graves, and Norma and husband, Jason Maloney;
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FREDERICK, EDNA, died December 23, 2010. Committal ser- and son, Mario Ciampi, all of Moretown. He also leaves four
vices with military honors will be held for Mrs. Frederick at 10am, grandchildren. He is predeceased by his parents; sister, Geraldine
Wednesday, May 18, at the Vermont Veterans Memorial Cemetery “Babe” Varelli; and brother, Aldo Ciampi.
in Randolph Center.
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SWASH, ESTHER M., of Berlin, died January 31, 2011. A com-
mittal service for Mrs. Swash will be held Wednesday, May 18, at
May 10 at his home, surrounded by his family, after
a courageous battle with cancer. Born in Barre on 7B
11am at Lake Elmore Cemetery on Route 12 in Lake Elmore. March 27, 1951, he was the son of the late Arthur A.
and Cecile (Messier) Henes. Steven attended St.
Monica Catholic School in Barre and was a graduate
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ROULEAU, NORMAN A. SR., died January 26, 2011. A grave-
side service for Mr. Rouleau will be held Thursday, May 19 at 2pm
of Marion High School in Barre. He continued his
education at Vermont Technical College. He worked at Woolworth’s TWO
at the Williamstown Village Cemetery. Dime Store in Barre during high school. Steven then went into
construction, working at Breer Bros. and Lajeunesse Construction SUDOKU MAGIC MAZE
before starting his own cabinetmaking business in the late ‘80s.
WELLS, NATHANIEL EDWARD, 65, a On Aug. 5, 1977, he married Meredith “Meri” Seager at his par-
longtime resident of Waterbury and more recently of ent’s home in South Barre. Together they built their home and
Waitsfield, passed away in the comfort of his family raised their children in Orange. Steven enjoyed weekly poker
at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center on May 6. nights with his buddies. He loved boating on Lake Champlain on
Born in Hardwick on Dec. 20, 1945, he was the son his boat and cruising in the Caribbean on his friends’ boat the
of the late Stanley E. and Florence (Eastman) Wells. Groundhog. He also enjoyed exploring many of the Caribbean
Nathaniel attended Waterbury High School and then served with Islands. He leaves behind his wife of almost 34 years, Meredith
the U.S. Army during the Vietnam War. Following his discharge, Henes, of Orange; one daughter, Kellie Lafaille, and husband, Jeff,
he went to work first at the Carpenter Farm in Waitsfield, and then of South Barre; one son, Kyle Henes, of Burlington; and two
became a heavy equipment operator working for the H.A. Manosh granddaughters. He is also survived by one brother, Christopher
Corp. for many years. He later was employed as an equipment Henes, and wife, Christine, of North Yarmouth, Maine; three sis-
operator for the G.W. Tatro Co. of Jeffersonville, from which he ters, Diane McMullin and husband, Scott, of Cape Elizabeth,
retired. Nathaniel is lovingly remembered for the care he provided Maine, Joanne Richards, of Prospect, Conn., and Susanne Henes SUPER CROSSWORD
for his parents so they could remain at home and for the love he and Craig Wiltse, of Waterbury Center; as well as many nieces and
shared with his children, grandchildren and siblings. His member- nephews and his best friend, Danny Breer of Orange. Besides his
ships included the National Rifle Association and in his leisure parents, he was predeceased by his parents-in-law, Edward and
time enjoyed hunting, photography, traveling and spending time Florence Seager, and two brothers-in-law, Gary Seager and
outdoors. Nathaniel is survived by two sons: Marty Wells and Michael Richards.
wife, Tracy, of Duxbury, and their two daughters; Shannon Wells,
of Duxbury, and his two daughters; a sister: Elaine Sumner and
husband, Stanley, of Montpelier; two brothers: Clayton Wells and POLCHIES, CYRIL GEORGE, 73, of Worcester, passed away
wife, Bev, of Waterbury, and Nathan Wells and wife, Mary, of May 11, peacefully after a courageous battle with cancer with his
Barton; as well as nieces and nephews. He is also survived by wife by his side. Born Sept. 23, 1937, in Woodstock, New
Heather Mack of Northfield, whom he thought of as a daughter. Brunswick, Canada, Cyril was the son of George and Jeanna
Sacobie Polchis. His father was predeceased in 1946. His stepfa-
ther, Bernard Eugene Polchies, was predeceased in 2000. Cyril
CHURCHILL, PAYSON E., of Hardwick, died December 14, attended schools in New Brunswick and started working construc-
2010. Graveside services for Mr. Churchill will be held Saturday, tion on the Maine Turnpike at 13 years of age. He moved to
May 21 at 1pm in the Durant Cemetery in lower Cabot. Bridgeport, Conn., where he worked as a truck driver for Herman
Isacs, Teamsters 157 and Eastern Bag & Paper Co., and was a
LANE, MASTER SGT. JAMES W., 48, meat cutter for Custom Frozen Foods and Hager Foods. His mar-
of Berlin, died suddenly at Central Vermont Medical riage to Carole Paul ended in divorce in 1969. In later years, he
Center on May 9. James was born in Montpelier on worked for Peoples Savings Bank in foreclosure and property
May 14, 1962, to Robert and Janet (McManis) Lane. management. In 1981, he moved to Worcester and worked at U-32
James was a lifelong resident of Vermont. He mar- High School as night custodian, until his retirement in 1997, after
ried Brenda (Wyman) Lane on July 28, 1979. He two heart attacks. Cyril was married to Jackie Kanyuck on Oct. 22,
was a graduate of Cabot High School in 1980. He was a devoted 1970, in Montpelier. They resided in Bridgeport, Conn. until 1981,
May 18, 2011 The WORLD page 15
ACCEPTING NEW DENTAL PATIENTS
GENTLE, CARING ATMOSPHERE Gifford Staff Raise $750 for March of Dimes Prostate Cancer
Gifford Medical Center staff donned "Blue Support Group to
JAMES J. CRUMBAKER, DDS Jeans for Babies" last month, raising $750 for
the March of Dimes in the annual fund-raiser. Host Special Guest
Blue Jean for Babies takes place across the Speaker
85 WASHINGTON STREET nation as workplaces like Gifford give employ-
ees the opportunity to wear jeans to work for a
BARRE day in exchange for a $5 donation to the March
476-7162 of Dimes.
Gifford's Blue Jeans for Babies event is orga-
Tooth Whitening Veneers nized each year by coder Tammy Hammond, a
White Fillings Root Canals member of the Health Information Department.
Implants Snoring Relief Gifford raised more money this year than in past
Extractions Dentures years in part because Health Information staff
Crowns Bridges kicked in extra funds toward the cause.
"As a department, we like to support great Gifford Medical Center coder Tammy Hammond,
right, presents March of Dimes VT State Chapter
MOST MAJOR INSURANCES ACCEPTED causes that interest us," noted Hammond, who Director Roger Clapp and March of Dimes VT
has been participating in March of Dimes activi- Community Director Roberta O'Donnell a check for
ties for the last decade or more. "I feel that the $750 raised last month by hospital staff during a Blue
Jeans for Babies fund-raiser.
March of Dimes does a great job at helping
bring healthy babies into this world."
The March of Dimes is the nation's leading chapter director, said. "The funds will be used to
non-profit organization for pregnancy and baby support stronger, healthier babies in our com-
munities through research at UVM, professional On Wednesday, May 18, Central
health. It raises funds through a variety of events Vermont Prostate Cancer
to help prevent birth defects, premature births education at every birthing hospital in Vermont
and infant mortality. In addition to Blue Jeans including Gifford, advocacy at the Vermont Support Group will host a spe-
for Babies, the organization annually organizes Statehouse and community programs with sev- cial guest speaker, Jane
fund-raising walks throughout the state called eral of the Parent/Child Centers of Vermont." Kaufman of South Burlington.
the March for Babies. Through support like Gifford's, Vermont has Kaufman will speak on
"This represents a tremendous effort on the achieved the lowest rate of premature births in "Incontinence: treating men
part of the Gifford staff and it provides a tremen- the country, Clapp noted. The finding comes and women who suffer from
dous boost for the Randolph March for Babies," from the March of Dimes "Prematurity Report
Card." incontinence and/or pelvic floor
Roger Clapp, March of Dimes Vermont state dysfunction.”
■ ■ ■ Kaufman is the Founder and

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the amount of $46,675. The grant focuses on follow-up care for some women. CVMC has a more productive lives.
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mammograms, and helping women get insured. remove any barriers to getting the breast care with a degree in Physical
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in Barre. They are by appointment only; call Anyone needing assistance to pay for a mam- Vermont and has been an
802-479-1229. Limited funds are available for mogram should call Patient Navigator Theresa Adjunct Associate Professor in
child care. Lever at 802-225-5449. the University of Vermont’s
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cal exam, pap test, breast exam, pelvic exam, vider order the mammogram before calling to for more than twenty years.

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health education and referrals for specialty care. schedule it. If she does not currently have a pro- The meeting will be held on
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Acupuncture
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Smog Report: Cleaning Up The Air In Your Castle Need
BY MICHAEL ROIZEN, M.D., AND MEHMET OZ, M.D.

A new city-by-city air-pollution expose (www.


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levels than leaky old ones, so crank open the win-
dows regularly. Always switch on exhaust fans in
someone
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speaks
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metals, acids, ash and soot that triggers asthma attacks, heart as well as cancer. Hang clothes outdoors for an hour before bring-
fluent
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403 U.S. Rt. 302 - Berlin
Barre, VT 05641
8-20Ryan
RachelisSalvas,
8-21 Chriiis
the son of Gary 2-19
17, Barre andKevin
his late
Montpelier wife, Laurel Merrill. He is
Lawson, 42, W.
Open to people of all ages. Just send in the entry blank below, and we will a8-24
2005
Terry graduate
Spaulding of Spaulding TopshamHigh School, a 2008 graduate of
publish it in this space each week. Plus, we will draw one (1) name each week CCV and McLeon,
8-26 Joshua a recent 21, graduate of Champlain College with a bache- Through 4-H club work, Vermont youth learn about agriculture
lor’s degree in Business Management and a minor and the environment, safety, photography, technology and nutri-
Barre in Professional
for a FREE BIRTHDAY CAKE from the Price Chopper Super Center (Berlin, Hartford, CT 3-5 Rebecca Lefcourt, 32
VT). No obligation, nothing to buy. Entries must be mailed two (2) weeks prior 8-26 Darcy
Writing.
Waterbury
Hodgdon, 3-16 Chubb Harrington,
3-16 Roxie D. Gonet, 5,
tion, along with a host of other life skills. On May 21 they will
to birthdate. Telephone calls to The WORLD will not be accepted. 8-29Mikayla is a 2008
Connie Spaulding, East graduate
Chelsea of Williamstown Middle High share what they have learned with visitors to 4-H State Day in
BIRTHDATE______________________________ Mplr. 3-17 Pat Wieja, Baltimore, MD Barre.
School. She works at Dunkin 3-18 Donuts in Barre.
Kaitlyn McLeon, 10, Hyde The doors of Barre Municipal Auditorium will open to the pub-
9-5 The wedding is planned Park
for July 16, 2011.
NAME___________________________________ Sally Fontaine, Walden
9-8 Arlo Benjamin Lefcourt, 1 3-22 Nicholas Salvas, 19, lic at 8:30am for a fun-filled day of stage presentations, demon-
9-15 Deborah Phillips Barre strations, public speaking contests and action exhibits. Admission
AGE (this birthday)_________________________ 9-26 Kathleen Mason, East 3-25 Zarek Michael Gonet, 4, to this University of Vermont (UVM) Extension event is free.
ADDRESS________________________________
Brookfield
9-28 Jessica McLeon, 22,
Charlestown, NH
Food and beverages may be purchased on-site.
Hardwick 4-1 Adam Lefcourt, 32 Many 4-H clubs will set up table top exhibits designed to teach
________________________________________ 4-12 Meredith Page, 56, visitors about Vermont's agriculture, gardening, fitness and heri-
PHONE__________________________________
10-4 Bret Hodgdon, Jericho
10-5 Lisa Companion,
Croyden, NH
4-30 Lillian Rose Kasulka, 2,
tage skills such as quilting, among other topics. In addition, sev-
eral 4-H'ers will compete in public speaking contests and indi-
Waterbury
A son, Logan
10-6 Steven Lefcourt, 27, Montgomery
4-30 DarleneRoberts,
E.Montpelier
Callahan, 50,was born April vidual and team demonstrations.
25, 2011 to Shawna Plante
Burlington Barre and Bryant Roberts of Barre. The state 4-H fashion revue is scheduled for 10:30am in the
Happy 80th Birthday 10-10 Chris McLeon, 41, N.
Hyde Park 5-4 Katie Hodgdon,4, main auditorium. The public also is invited to tour the photo and
Rudy Alzaga To the many 10-15 Gavin Hodgdon, 3, Waterbury
5-6 Jim Elliott, 45, Barre
art gallery, showcasing the work of many of Vermont's most out-
standing young photographers and artists, and enjoy videos, video
May 22nd
Jericho
wonderful 10-18 KAY
10-24 Joey’s Mommy
5-6 Gary Villa, Washington
5-13 Kristen Lee Evans, 24, games and PowerPoint presentations created by 4-H'ers.
people who sent 10-29 Eric Evans, 27, Mentor, OH
5-14 John, Chelsea
The day concludes with an awards ceremony and announce-
ment of the winners chosen for Eastern States Exposition.
cards for my
Plymouth
5-20 Bill Boyce, Chelsea Activities wrap up by 3:30pm.
85th birthday,
11-7 Karen Evans, 57, 5-22 Ruth Madigan P., Bethel
Plymouth For more information, or if requiring accommodations to
attend, please contact Sarah Kleinman, UVM Extension state 4-H
thank you
11-7 Jillian Hass, 21, E. Mplr.
11-12 Chloe Labbe- outreach education coordinator, at (800) 571-0668 or sarah.klein-
with all my heart. man@uvm.edu.
Such fun!
~Love, Your Family~
Monique, Paul, 2 x 6.4028"
Laurie, Gavin & Tom
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Montpelier Community Gospel Choir Presents
Special Concert in Barre
The Montpelier Community Gospel Choir, traditions. Membership is open to anyone with a
Savings are in Bloom
under the direction of John Harrison, will pres-
ent a special concert in Barre at the First
Universalist Church at 7pm on Saturday, May
love of the powerful gospel music tradition.
Begun in 1994 under the direction of the Rev.
Fred Shapiro and the late Andy Shapiro, the in...
Montpelier
21. The free concert -- Be Blessed! -- is co- choir has grown in size to over 60 members.
sponsored by the Aldrich Public Library in con- Musical selections include soul, jazz, blues,
junction with the Vermont Humanities Council's and original gospel songs. Over the years, the
statewide one-book community reading pro- choir has performed under the gospel tent at the
gram: To Kill A Mockingbird. Discover Jazz Festival in Burlington, at
In the novel, Harper Lee's Pulitzer-Prize- Montpelier First Night, at Gospel Night at the
winning tale of life in the segregated south of the Latchis Theater in Brattleboro, at the University
1950s, gospel music sung in the local Alabama of New York-Plattsburg, and at the Farmers'
churches makes an appearance. And at a ladies'
tea party, refreshments typical of the old south
Night concert series in the Vermont State
House.
Offering
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Digital Files, Email
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Community Connections Hosts China Summer Exchange Camp
This summer the U-32 & Montpelier communities will host a select group of local students. From Monday through Friday of Here are two ways local community members may get involved
group of 30 high school students from China. These students will each week, this mix of students will meet for spoken English lan- in this exciting exchange project:
be housed in pairs with local families, and will participate in edu- guage sessions in the morning, and will travel around the area in • Host Families – The program seeks community members will-
cational, cultural and recreational programming along with a the afternoons, sampling the best of Vermont. ing to house at least two of these students from June 26th to July
9th. Visiting students will spend evenings, weekends and meal-

Summer Camp 2011


times with host families. Ability to transport these students to and
from Montpelier on weekdays is required. There is a small stipend
to cover expenses. This is a wonderful opportunity to expand your
family while viewing Vermont and the world through the eyes of
Swimming these Chinese youth.
June 20 – August 19 Ages 6-12 • Peer Leaders – The program seeks students in grades 9 - 11
9 Sessions Arts & Crafts interested in spending weekdays with this group for language,
Early Bird Discount if
registered by May 20
Monday-Friday
8 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Team Sports cultural exchange, and fun!
Enroll by the day or week & late pick up available Tennis For more information about these opportunities, please contact
And M Bill Merrylees at Community Connections, 223-3456 or bmer-
652 Granger Road
Berlin, VT 05641
ore ! rylees@u32.org
(802) 223-6161
For more information, Applications are available at www.communityconnections.us or
please call by calling 223-3456.
Janice at 223-4686
"Good For Every Body" www.firstinfitness.com

Faith Community Church YOUTH


30 Jones Brothers Way, Barre

invites all children ages 4 to grade 8


to attend their
SUMMER
Vacation Bible School PROGRAM A Great Place To Learn, Play & Grow!

Announcing Berlin Kid Watch Summer Camp 2011


July 11 - 15 • 9:00AM to Noon Reading • Creative Play Location: Berlin Elementary School

The Swimming • Photography 7 Weeks: June 27 - August 12

Gardening • Field Trips Kids entering Kindergarten through Sixth Grade

Big
Hours: 7:30AM to 5:00PM
“Middle Years” is a school age program Swimming twice a week
that does accept subsidy through the
Apple Family Center of Washington County. Various field trips scheduled using bus transporation
! Kid Watch is a licensed school age program that does accept subsidy

479-0688 payments through the Family Center of Washington County.


Call Kid Watch for more details and to register: 223-2796 X149.
-Before & After School Children Welcome- Come and Play!
Kids will have fun learning about Jesus while
pretending to race through the streets of New York City!

R.I.S.E. Basketball Camp


Games, Crafts, Songs, Bible Stories & more!
Anyone is welcome regardless of religious affiliation.
The program is FREE but T-shirts will be on sale and the
proceeds will support the cost of the program.
To register, call 476-8288.
at Norwich University
Northfield, VT
VERMONT MOUNTAINEERS Summer Camps
R.I.S.E.
Youth Baseball Camp
(Co-ed or for Boys
Grades 1-12
Circus Camp
July 11 - 15
July 25-29
Camps 2011 and Girls)
Full Day $180
(1/2 Day option for
8:30AM to
Puppet Poetry
July 18 - 22
Montpelier Recreation Field on Elm Street
players under 4PM History of Rock'n'Roll
2011 MOUNTAINEERS YOUTH BASEBALL CAMP SCHEDULE grade 5) August 1 - 12
CAMP: DATES: TIME: AGES:
1
2
June 20, 21, 22, 23
July 5, 6, 7, 8
9 am to Noon
9 am to Noon
6 - 13
6 - 13
$
85 All camps open to ages 7 - 13
3 July 11, 12, 13, 14 9 am to Noon 6 - 13
per
session For further information: Paul Booth 802-485-2239 or 485-6408 Hours: 9AM - 3PM
4 July 18, 19, 20, 21 9 am to Noon 6 - 13 pbooth@norwich.edu
The Mountaineers’ Baseball Camps will be held at the Montpelier Recreation Field AllTogetherNowVT.org atn@vtlink.net
and will be run by the Mountaineers’ coaching staff and players. Campers will receive
general baseball instruction in all aspects of the game. In addition to camp instruction
every camper will receive game tickets, a team yearbook and a Mountaineers t-shirt.
Campers will also take the field with the Mountaineers prior to a home game. ❂ PLAY ❂
The campers will be divided up by age groups so that all will receive instruction that is
❂ LEARN ❂
beneficial to improving their skills. Our professional staff of experienced coaches and
dedicated players will provide an opportunity to learn the game as it should be played.
The camps will be coordinated by Mountaineers’ Manager John Russo, who serves as ❂ GROW ❂ Dance Camps!
Experience the joy of...

Dance
the top assistant coach at Hofstra University and has played a key role in our winning two
HIP HOP IMMERSION
Lotus Lake Camp
NECBL titles. John will be assisted by pitching coach Jason Falcon, who is head coach at
Clark University, and by players from the 2011 Vermont Mountaineers.
The cost is $85 per session. Participants should bring a glove, bat (optional) and June 27-July 1 9am-2pm ages 10-15
sneakers.
2011 MOUNTAINEERS TEEN BASEBALL CAMP SCHEDULE Williamstown, VT • Established 1952 MODERN
Classes INTENSIVE
starting now for all ages and levels
SPECIALTY CAMP FOR PITCHERS & CATCHERS $
85 John & Dorothy Milne, Directors July 11-15 9am-2pm ages 10-15
CAMP: DATES: TIME: AGES: per
Becky Watson, Assistant Director
PC1
PC2
July 13 & 14
July 19 & 20
9 am to Noon
9 am to Noon
13 & up
13 & up
session
802.433.5451 or 802-793-4985 lotuslakecamp.com CAPOEIRA
Jazz for KIDS
Hip Hop Ballet
The Mountaineers’ Baseball Camps will be held at the Montpelier Recreation Field Transportation included for all programs from Barre, Montpelier & Northfield July 11-15
5-6pm ages 8-11
Modern Musical Theater
AMAZING TREASURE CHEST
and will be run by Mountaineers coach Jason Falcon, who is the Head Coach at Clark
University as well as the pitching coach for the Mountaineers. Jason will be joined by FULL DAY CAMP
some of the current Mountaineers pitchers and catchers and will teach skills needed to Ages 6-15 • June 27–August
– August19 Tap Lyrical Blues NIA
excel in the game.
June 21 13 July 18-22 9-11am ages 4-6
1 & 2 week sessions African Dance Workout
MODERN/JAZZ/HIP HOP
Pitching fundamentals will include: wind-up, mechanics, pick-off moves, mental
aspects, pitch sequence, and ball grips. (Pitchers should bring glove, cleats, and Varied outdoor activities
MUSIC including Red Cross swim
Julyand more!
sneakers).
Catching fundamentals will include: stance, blocking, throwing, framing, tags, ART – DRAMA lessons 18-22 9-12noon ages 7-10
SOCCER CAMP
WEEK-LONG EVENING INTENSIVES
pop-ups, pick offs, fielding bunts and mental aspects. (Catchers Ages 8-13 • July 19 –
should bring a glove, cup, cleats, sneakers, and catching
July
30 25–August 5 Ages 8-13
equipment).
In addition to camp instruction, every camper will receive • experience with art, AugustAugust 8–13 6
2 – August and WEEKLY CLASSES
Call 229-4676 or go to www.cdandfs.com
• skills and drills for a complete brochure.
game tickets, a team yearbook and a Mountaineers t-shirt. acting and singing
• game play for Teens and Adults
Campers will also take the field with the Mountaineers • ending musical
• daily swim
Contemporary Dance
prior to a home game. The price is $85 for this camp. production
Space is very limited in these camps and is on a first- HALF DAY CAMP
come, first-served basis. • daily swim Weekly sessions
Ages 4-5 • June 27–August
– July 305
and Fitness Studio
Please register in person at the June 21
Montpelier Recreation Department
or mail the enrollment form to: Introduction to Camp Activities
Mountaineers Baseball Camps
Montpelier Recreation Department BROCHURES AVAILABLE:
18 Langdon St. • Montpelier,
18 Langdon VT • 05602
Street, Montpelier
55 Barre St., Montpelier, VT 05602
Phone: 223-5141.
Barre – Lenny’s • So. Barre – Hannaford Market (802)
Lorraine 229-4676
Neal, Director cdandfs.com
Our Employer ID# is 06-1393688. Montpelier – Rite Aid • Northfield – Northfield Pharmacy call for a brochure
page 20 The WORLD May 18, 2011
What Are Your Kids Doing This Summer!
Ground Rules for
Baseball Safety
With little league
in full swing, par-
ents have been step-
ping up to the plate
to ask me if I have
any safety tips for
preventing baseball injuries this
spring and summer. Well, let me
see if I can hit a few safety tips
out of the park. BOYS AND GIRLS
Each year Emergency Rooms
see more than 100,000 baseball FUNDAMENTALS CAMP
and softball injuries to children June 27-30
under the age of 15 - many of Spaulding High School
these to the ankle, and knee
although eye injuries are also 8:00am-3:00pm
common. To prevent your child $125.
from becoming a little league Includes Basketball & T-Shirt
injury statistic, make sure they CAMP DIRECTORS: Chuck Paquet & Travis Paquet
have all the required safety gear For registration form, call:
Community Connections
every time they play or practice.
This means a helmet, and ideally Travis 371-9293
a face guard and mouth guard coachpaquet@aim.com
for batting or running the bases.
If your child is a catcher, they
will also need a face mask, chest
Individual & Group Lessons Upon Request Summer Camp
and throat protector, and shin adventure...friends...the best of the Vermont outdoors
guards. All guys should wear a
cup and athletic supporter. Children Entering Grades 1-6
Children who wear glasses June 21-August 13, 2010
should wear protective lenses as 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m., extended care available. All our camps integrate physical
well. activity, reading, nutrition, arts, crafts, wellness, and local foods and gardens. We try
Before playing, all children
should do two things: (1) warm to swim 2-3 times a week and offer frequent field trips to help kids learn more about
up by stretching to prevent mus- our great state. Be sure to visit our website for current information.
cle strain injuries and (2) walk
around the field to remove debris cc. teen camps - Middle & High School
and rocks, or fill any holes that Specific ages/incoming grades listed for each camp. Schedule subject to change.
players can trip over or fall into.
Here are some other key safe- Kayaking: 7th grade & up - June 21-25 Learn to Rock-Climb: 8th grade & up -
ty rules:
· To prevent overuse and inju- July 19-23
Kayaking: 5th grade and up - June 28-July 2
ry to the shoulder and elbow of a Advanced Mountain Biking: 8th grade & up
future pitcher, parents should Vermont Folk Furniture: 7th grade & up -
check with the coaches to make July 26-30
June 28-July 2
sure pitch counts are being kept U-32 Tennis: 5th - 8th grade - July 26-30
that are determined by the age of Dirt Divas: girls’ mountain biking: 6th - 8th
the player - the older the pitcher, grade girls - June 28-July 2 Saco River Canoeing: 7th-10th grade -
the more pitches they are allowed
to throw per week. Learn to Mountain Bike Camp: 5th grade July 26-30
· Sliding should not occur and up - July 6-9 Beginning Backpacking 6th-7th grade -
headfirst, and breakaway bases
that detach when someone slides Huck Finn Camp: 7th-10th grade - July 6-9 Aug. 1-5
into them should be used to pre-
vent ankle and knee injuries. Maine Canoeing & Backpacking: 8th-10th Farm Fresh Camp: 7th grade & up - Aug. 2-6
· All players - on or off the grade - July 12-16 Steeps & Deeps: 7th grade & up - Aug. 9-13
field - should be paying attention
to what is happening at all times visit
visit our
our website
website atfor details: www.communityconnections.us
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Pediatrics at Vermont Children’s Other Day Camp Opportunies $ 150.00 per Week – 5 Full Days
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Central VT Habitat for Humanity Annual
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tious plant, sample dandelion wine, enjoy great music and more. & trivia from the turn of the century, live music by Mark Lester, & a
Grand View Winery, Max Gray Rd., noon-5pm. Info. 456-7012. fabulous silent auction. United Church of Northfield, silent auction
HARDWICK- Head in the Clouds w/ Michael Trautman. Fun for begins 6pm, show begins 7pm, winners named at 9pm. 483-6139.
Open 7 Days Starting Memorial Day the whole family with slapstick, magic, juggling & ping-pong balls. PLAINFIELD- Poetics in Plainfield. SafeArt’s teen & adult perfor-
Thursday–Sunday 11AM–8PM Hardwick Town House, sugg. donation $10/$5 kids, 8pm. 533-2589. mance ensemble present selected material from their recently pub-
MONTPELIER- Contradance. With caller Jeff Petrovitch and music lished book, “On Our Way.” Cutler Library, 11am. Info. 454-8504.
by Spare Parts. Bring clean, soft-soled shoes. Capital City Grange, $8, RANDOLPH- VT Philharmonic Spring Concert. Works by Grieg,
8pm. Info. 744-6163. Couperin, & Dvorak, pre-concert talk w/conductor Lou Kosma.
2678 River Street, Bethel (2.6 mi. on VT Rt. 107) Kids Night Out = Parents Night Out! Art, dancing, storytelling & Chandler Music Hall, $15/$12 seniors/$5 students, 7:30pm. 728-9878.
802-234-9400 www.toziersrestaurant.com play for ages 4 & up. Bring a snack. Contemporary Dance & Fitness
Studio, $5 per child/hour (cash), 5-9pm. Must pre-register, 229-4676.
RANDOLPH CTR- Citizen Leadership in a Connected Age.
Broadband conference w/ workshops, keynote address by Matt Dunne,
Capital City Farmers Market. Local produce, plants, baked goods more. VT Technical College, $20 incl. lunch, 8am-5pm. 802-859-3090.
and more. Corner of State St. & Elm St., 9am-1pm. Info. 223-2958. STOWE- Annual Plant & Bake Sale. Perennials, herbs, gardening
Auditions: RENT- School Edition. For Cafe Noir production, shows books & delicious baked items. Rain or shine. Sponssored by Friends
in late July in Waitsfield, Montpelier, Burlington. U-32 High School, of the Stowe Free Library. Library lawn, 9am-1pm.
9am. Call for appointment, 496-4781. Benefit Concert. Nan O’Brien and Tim Kavanagh host this benefit
Mountain Birdwatch Training Session. For volunteers, hosted by for Red Cross disaster relief efforts in Vermont and across the south.
VT Center for Ecostudies. Learn about the program, methods, & prac- Feat. country sensation Matt Kennon & local performers. Spruce Peak
tice point counts. North Branch Nature Ctr, FREE, 7pm. 229-6206. Performing Arts Ctr, $25, 7pm. Tix at www.vermontredcross.org
City Hall Centennial Tribute Concert. Feat. Myra Flynn as Janis TUNBRIDGE- Jeni and Billy. Appalachian folk music duo from SW
Joplin, Gregory Douglass as Kate Bush, Dave Keller, Jay Ekis & Virginia perform for MountainFolk. Town Hall, $15 advance/$20 at
many more. Benefits Reach Care Bank & Montpelier Senior Ctr. VT door, 7:30pm. Info. 431-3433 or folkbloke@hotmail.com.
College of Fine Arts gym, $15 advance/$20 at door, 7pm. 229-4427. WATERBURY- Prince and Princess Story Time. Come dressed as
Plant Sale. Vegetable & flower plants, houseplants, gardening items, royalty for some regal stories, face painting and a craft. For ages 3-6
more. Donations now being accepted - call for info. Trinity United years. Waterbury Public Library, 10am. Pre-register 244-7036.

THE BARRE GRAND PRIX Methodist Church lawn, 137 Main St., 9am-noon. Info. 461-5424.
Horse Sense Demonstration. Lucinda Newman demonstrates how
Chicken BBQ. Hosted by Crossroads Motorcycle Rally of Vermont.
Live music. Ted’s Flying Hogs, $10 a plate, noon-5pm. 244-9960.
observing horses and horse herd dynamics offers insight on human
the Charlie Semprebon group behavior. Meet at Hunger Mtn Coop at 9:30am to carpool, $10 Sunday, May 22
members/$12 non, program 10am-noon. Pre-reg. 223-8004 x202.
Memorial BARRE- Young Singers Chorus of VT: Spring Pops Concert. Feat.
Vermont students spanning grades 1 to 12. Barre Opera House, $15
adults/$12 students/free for kids 11 & under, 7pm. Info. 496-4781.
Sunday THIS AD PAID FOR BY THE MEDICINE SHOPPE IN BARRE Barre Bike andTHIS AD PAID FOR BY THE MEDICINE SHOPPE IN BARRE
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Plant Sale
tion/activity at 11:15. Info. 223-3320.
As part of the Barre Bike & Fitness Festival, Onion River HARDWICK- VT Philharmonic Spring Concert. Works by Grieg,
Racing is organizing the Barre Grand Prix Criterium, an all Couperin, & Dvorak. Pre-concert talk with conductor Lou Kosma.
Hardwick Town House, $15/$12 seniors/$5 students, 3:30pm. Tickets
day event including several races from amateurs to profes- at door or at www.vermontphilharmonic.org
sionals. On Sunday, May 22nd, racers will Start/Finish near Granite Center Garden Club MONTPELIER- Contact Improvisation & Movement Exploration

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oval downtown course. The Race is sanctioned by USA jam starts 10:30. Contemporary Dance & Fitness, $3-$5, 10am-noon.
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MARSHFIELD- The Monetary System and You! Screening of the
BARRE- Drumming Circle: Celebrating the Life Force. Stories,
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poems & all forms of art on the monthly theme are welcome. Open to discussion. Jaquith Public Library, 7pm. Info. 426-3581.
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Learning Center, 46 Washington St. Pre-register 476-4588.
to the core PLAINFIELD- Game Night. Games chosen usually combine skill
with chance. All are welcome, bring snacks to share if you like. Cutler Spring Service of Remembrance. Hosted by CVHHH to celebrate
Memorial Library, 6pm. Info. 454-8504. the lives of those whom Hospice has served. All are welcome, refresh-
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public - all are invited. Town Hall, Route 2, 7pm. Info. 272-8074.
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E Fresh Apple Cider BERLIN- The Cottage on Erhardt Hill. Presentation by Sylvia WATERBURY- Invasive Plants & Native Plant Gardening:
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program 7pm. Dinner RSVPs appreciated, 223-5306.
MONTPELIER- Lots of Life in the Pond. Preschool discovery
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Friday, May 27
Nature Center, $5 per child, 10-11:30am. Info. 229-6206. CHELSEA- Chelsea Farmers Market. North Common, 3-6:30pm.
MORRISVILLE- GED Testing. Social studies, science & reading at MONTPELIER- Brake Night. Get an overview of V-brakes & disc
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register 888-5531. Fix” workshop series. Onion River Sports, 6-7:30pm. 229-9409.
WAITSFIELD- Armchair Travelogue: Vietnam. With guest speak- Spring Migration Bird Walk. Explore the Sodom Pond & surround-
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Evergreen Place, noon. RSVP for lunch, 496-2543. North Branch Nature Ctr, $5/free for members, 7-9:30am. 229-6206.
800-3-APPLES Spring Thrift Sale. Trinity Community Thrift Store, 137 Main St.,
3600 Waterbury/Stowe Road 10am-4pm. Info. 229-9155.
Waterbury Center, VT 05677 ColdHollow.com PLAINFIELD- Spring Book & Plant Sale. Hosted by Friends of the
Cutler Memorial Library. Cutler Library, 9am-5pm. Info. 454-8504.
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DANDELION FESTIVAL
two-thirds of the earth’s sur-
face is covered by clouds.

Come Taste Dandelion Wine 2011 Annual UNSALE


Fruit & Grape Wines Local Music Location: Barre Old Labor Hall
46 Granite Street, Barre
Dandelions Healthy? You bet. Come join
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this nutritious plant (weed?) Share Books, Appliances, Sports Equipment, Bedding, Blankets, Toys
recipes. Music. Taste our Dandelion
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Friday, May 20 (4:00PM to 8:00 PM)
Grand View Winery
Max Gray Rd., E. Calais • 456-7012
Saturday, May 21 (9:00 AM to 2:00 PM)
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RANDOLPH- Tag Sale/Plant Sale/Food Sale. Our Lady of the at Atkins Field, 10-4; Jeudevine Library book sale, 10am; memorial
SUZANNA’S
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Angels Church, 43 Hebard Hill Rd., 4-7pm. Info. 728-5251. service at Veterans Memorial Park, 10:40am; Kiwanis parade, 11am; RECEPTIONS & BUS. MEETINGS
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Saturday, May 28 1pm. Info. 223-2958. 229-6164
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largest Yiddish chorus in the world, A Besere Velt perform to com-
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Saturday
Night NORTHFIELD- 6th Annual Plant and Bake Sale. Flower & veggie
plants, pies, cookies & more. Pre-orders accepted until 5/20. Northfield
STOWE- Work Hike w/Green Mtn Club. All abilities, 6-mi. RT.
Wear work clothes/gloves. Meet at Montpelier H.S., 8am. 223-1406.
Square & Compass - 2 Academy Street, Barre Ambulance Station, 31 Dog River Drive, 9am-2pm. Info. 224-8344. WATERBURY CENTER- Annual Tag Sale. A variety of items
PLAINFIELD- Spring Book & Plant Sale. Hosted by Friends of the available. Waterbury Center Community Church, Rte 100, 9am-4pm.
Doors open 4PM - Kitchen 5PM Cutler Memorial Library. Cutler Library, 9am-5pm. Info. 454-8504.
"Fun for RANDOLPH- Art Opening. Reception for Area Artist Show. Cash For A Complete Listing of Ongoing Events
Early Birds 5:50PM bar. Chandler Gallery, 7-9pm. Info. 431-0204.
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Regular Games at 7:00 pm
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5/21 Jon Anderson, Woodstock Town Hall Theatre - Woodstock, VT
5/24 Sierra Leone’s Refugee Allstars, Higher Ground - South Burlington, VT
5/26 Brett Dennen, Higher Ground - South Burlington, VT ~Food Available~
5/27 Ray LaMontagne, Midway Lawn, Champlain Valley Expo - JACKPOT Kitchen opens at 5:00pm
Essex Junction, VT The Berlin Historical Society is sponsoring a pre- $1,000.
5/28 Ray Manzarek / The Roy Rogers Band, Tupelo Music Hall - sentation entitled “The Cottage on Erhardt Hill” by
White River Junction, VT Sylvia Parker and Jim Sumner at the Parish Hall of 55 numbers or less --
5/30 Portugal. The Man., Higher Ground - South Burlington, VT the Berlin Corner Congregational Church on May Tuesday 5/17/11
6/1 Big Bad Voodoo Daddy, Tupelo Music Hall - White River Junction, VT
6/4 Chris Smither, Tupelo Music Hall - White River Junction, VT 24. Montpelier
6/4 Big Bad Voodoo Daddy, Spruce Peak Performing Arts Center - Stowe Excellent Parking Lodge of Elks
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6/13 Bela Fleck, Lebanon Opera House - Lebanon, NH Montpelier • 223-2600 Ext #27
6/25 Greg Brown, Tupelo Music Hall - White River Junction, VT
6/25 Sonya Kitchell, Lebanon Opera House - Lebanon, NH
6/24 - 6/26 Solid Sound Festival 2011, MASS MoCA - North Adams, MA
7/1 Red Horse, Tupelo Music Hall - White River Junction, VT
7/17 Edwin McCain, Tupelo Music Hall - White River Junction, VT
7/19 Furthur, Saratoga Performing Arts Center - Saratoga Springs, NY
7/25 Amos Lee & Lucinda Williams, Meadowbrook US Cellular Pavilion -
Gilford, NH
7/28 McMaster & Leahy, Tupelo Music Hall - White River Junction, VT Sponsored Weekly Every Wednesday Evening
7/28 Bright Eyes, Meadowbrook US Cellular Pavilion - Gilford, NH
By Italian American Heritage, Inc.
7/29 Bright Eyes, Shelburne Museum - Shelburne, VT The “Cottage,” which was actually a beautiful
8/5 Al Stewart, Tupelo Music Hall - White River Junction, VT
8/5 Alison Krauss & Union Station, Meadowbrook US Cellular Pavilion - summer home, was located on Crosstown Road in WEDNESDAY NIGHT
Gilford, NH Berlin at the top of Erhardt Hill out of West Berlin. Doors Open at 4:00PM
8/11 O.A.R., Waterfront Park - Burlington, VT It was occupied by the Erhardt family (hence the
8/13 - 8/14 Grand Point North feat. Grace Potter & The Nocturnals, name given to the hill) and other interesting people Bingo Early Birds 6PM - Regular Bingo 7PM
Waterfront Park - Burlington, VT
8/19 Tommy Malone, Tupelo Music Hall - White River Junction, VT including Bela Bartok, a renowned Hungarian com- Flashball $150
8/26 Doobie Brothers & Lynyrd Skynyrd, Meadowbrook US Cellular Pavilion - poser. 1/2 Game $1,050+
Gilford, NH The talk will be preceded by a potluck dinner at
10/22 Dar Williams, Tupelo Music Hall - White River Junction, VT 6:00PM with the presentation starting at 7:00PM. Jackpot $2,250
12/4 George Winston, Tupelo Music Hall - White River Junction, VT The public is welcome to enjoy both the talk and the All Other Games $100
For venue phone numbers, call dinner. We ask that if you plan to attend the dinner,
The Point at 223-2396 9:00 to 5:00 to please notify Cheryl Poor at 223- 5306. MUTUO CLUB
Mon.-Fri., or visit our web site at www.pointfm.com 20 BECKLEY STREET, BARRE
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please e-mail Cindy Carlson Behavior Interventionists a Saturday through Tuesday shift, awake overnights. Provides direct
care to consumers in crisis who would generally receive services in a
Visit Our Website: middlesxtreas@comcast.net
www.cdlschoolinvt.com Sterling Area Services is looking for two Behavior hospital environment. Responsible for doing related tasks which pro-
Or mail to: Interventionists in the Plainfield area to join our vide for a safe environment. Program uses a recovery model to provide
Middlesex Select Board supportive counseling and constructive interactions to promote emo-
innovative educational team in support of a young tional stability. Will participate in treatment planning and documenta-
5 Church Street man with developmental disabilities and behavioral tion, coordination and referral processes and consult with community
Middlesex VT 05602 challenges. Candidates who are familiar with teams. Bachelor's degree preferred.
alternative modes of learning and community based Learning Network Specialist/Facilitator: Full time w/ benefits.
Or fax to 802-223-1298 Seeking individual to provide direct supervision to adults with develop-
instructional techniques are preferred, but we will mental disabilities in an adult learning center. Implement behavioral
train the right people. programming and positive supports in social, emotional and recreation/
leisure skills and activities of daily living in classroom/center based
Each position is 32 hours per week and fully benefited. program, with occasional community settings. Provide individual and
Safety-Kleen Systems, Inc. is Valid driver’s license and reliable transportation group supervision as needed. 32.5 hours a week with benefits. BA in
required. Extensive criminal background checks human services, education, psychology, education or related field.
seeking a Route Sales & Service Must have experience in running small groups in classroom settings and
Driver for our Barre, VT branch. will be conducted. We offer a competitive salary and experience with developmental disabilities.
excellent benefits. All positions require: Bachelor's Degree in human services, education
CDL-B required. Hazmat a plus. Great or psychology preferred. If degree requirements are not complete,
Send resume and cover letter of interest to:
salary/benefits. High school diploma/ working toward BA/BS or related field is required. Experience provid-
GED required. Candidates must meet Sterling Area Services, Inc. ing direct instruction and therapeutic services to children with challeng-
109 Professional Drive ing behaviors preferred. Ability to lift and carry 50 pounds and execute
the minimum job requirements. Apply Morrisville, VT 05661
physical restraints required.
Only qualified applicants will receive a response. Valid driver’s license, excellent driving
online: www.safety-kleen.com/careers or fax to (802) 888-1182. 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.
EOE/M/F/D/V Contact: 802-229-1399 x261 • Fax 802-223-6423
Sterling Area Services is an Equal Opportunity Employer personnel@wcmhs.org • www.wcmhs.org. EOE.

FOR THE MOST CURRENT CLASSIFIED ADS, VISIT OUR WEB PAGE:
Immediate Opening for 2011-2012 school year
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Para-Educator

This position is para-educator to the Pre Technical Outreach Program at Barre Technical
VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION COUNSELOR I Center (Crews at Harwood, Cabot/Twinfield and Barre)

Division of Vocational Rehabilitation Position requires that the candidate:


• hold valid driver’s license
We are seeking a high-energy, customer-focused counselor to provide VR • have ability to manage a variety of student behaviors while driving to and from the
work site
counseling and casework services for people with disabilities receiving • able to model professional behavior
Temporary Aid to Needy Families (TANF) benefits. This person will provide • possesses good management skills ñ tool inventory, attendance
career counseling services including assistance in identifying career and/or
training goals, vocational assessment, psychosocial assessment, goal setting, Additional Duties:
o Assist the instructor with the supervision of students
development of realistic plans for employment and referrals to community o Maintain a learning environment that promotes academic excellence and
resources. An ability to collaborate with community partners is essential. is free from discrimination and harassment
Ideal candidates are computer-savvy and well-organized and work from a o Enforce school policies and procedures promote a safe, orderly and civil
strengths-based perspective. A Master’s degree in Counseling, Psychology, environment
Social Work, Special Education or Counseling or related Counseling fields o Maintain strong parent/school connections including sending school
communities, and all industry partners connected through outreach
is required. Special Requirement: Successful applicants without a Certified projects.
Rehabilitation Counselor (CRC) or Master’s degree in Rehabilitation o Assist the instructor with the implementation of all school board policy
Counseling will make a written commitment to secure, within three years with students, parents and the community
of hire, graduate level credits in the following 4 core courses: Medical o Establish a system of regular communication with technical center staff,
sending school staff and encourage collaborative problem solving
and Psychosocial Aspects of Disabilities, Career Counseling, Vocational o Assist with the supervision of Pre Tech Outreach activities, special
Assessment and Evaluation, Foundations of Rehabilitation. Morrisville/ events, extra curricular activities, etc.
St. Johnsbury- Full time. Application deadline: 05/27/11. Posting reference
#28287. Skills in technical education and experiential/outdoor education preferred. Ability to manage
a variety of students at various levels of ability and with limited coping skills as well as
classroom management skills is a must. This person would also serve as classroom substitute
The State of Vermont offers an excellent total compensation package. To for the Pre Tech Outreach Instructor as needed.
apply, use the online job application at www.vtstatejobs.info or contact the
Department of Human Resources Division, Recruitment Services at Position is school year only for 5.5 hours per day (9:00-2:30). The position is available
(800) 640-1657 (voice) or 800-253-0191 (TTY/Relay Service). August 26, 2011.
**********************************************************
Qualified candidates are invited to send a letter of interest, resume, and 3 letters of
The State of Vermont is an Equal Opportunity Employer. recommendation to:
Penny Chamberlin, Director
Barre Technical Center
155 Ayers Street
Barre, VT 05641
Position open until filled
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■ Animals-Farm ......................500 Domestic Violence Hotline lent shape. Unfortunately, I do often can take several months.
■ Animals-Pet .........................430
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ested? CAll 877-543-9498 like to sell it. My stove is Q: I bought a picture at a
LAST NAME _______________________________________________________________________________ ■ Baby/Children Items ............140
unique because it is black,
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FIRST NAME ______________________________________________________________________________ ■ Boating/Fishing ...................210 garage sale by Joseph Wallace
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FREE ITEMS white and turquoise in color, King and would like to know
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a special order. Can you help
-- Carmela, Elburn, Ill.
CITY _______________________________________________ STATE ____________ ZIP _______________ ■ Camping ..............................205
■ Childcare Service ................030 CASH PAID $100-$300 for Your me determine how much it is
START DATE: ___________ NUMBER OF ISSUES: __________ ■ Christmas Trees ..................370 Junk Cars and Trucks, Plus worth? A: Joseph Wallace King was
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A: The value of an antique North Carolina legislature and
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■ Health ..................................113 JUNK CARS, TRUCKS
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boards and thin pieces, good as water reservoirs, nickel- wearing a flesh-colored body
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Credit Card
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continued
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ESTATE and YARD Sale. Con-
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249-2485.
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around furry animals like dogs
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Adoption Center! Take a walk through our
Gold reduce dander, and he should do that outside.
Should your pet trial not work out -- your allergies just become too
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footpaths and enjoy Field Games along
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floor, w/d hook-up, rubbish re-
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Granite Hills 5/3/11 4.750 4.826 30 yr fixed 0.375 5%
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BARRE 2ND FLOOR, 2 Bed-
First, last, pets considered. energy efficient. Asking room, heat, rubbish & snow
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blewide, Fireplace, Jacuzzi, etc.
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4.500
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120,000 644.19 662.64 681.35 700.29 719.46 738.86 758.48 778.32 798.36
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180,000 966.28 993.97 1022.02
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APARTMENTS/ NORTHFIELD VILLAGE, Large
2 Bedroom 2nd Floor, Electric/
TWO-BEDROOM APARTMENT
Available, The Bromur St. Apart-

APARTMENTS AVAILABLE! ROOMS/HOUSES sewer/water/Rubbish Removal


Included, Appliances, Non Smok-
ments are located just off of Beckley
Hill in Barre, VT. Rent is $695 and
FOR RENT ing, $800. Security Deposit includes heat, hot water, trash re-
MONTPELIER, VERMONT and References 802-485-3311 moval, onsite laundry and 24 hour
continued emergency maintenace services.
The Northbranch Apartments ROOMMATE’S LOOKING for re-
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Recent energy improvements!
Minimum monthly household in-
Female roommate to share our come to qualify (does not apply
The Northbranch Apartments are located in multiple convenient locations. All newly refurbished APARTMENTS living space, Furnished or un- to Section 8 recipients): $1,738/
buildings. Rent includes heat, hot water, trash removal, onsite laundry and furnished Barre location, Your mo. No pets. For more informa-
24 hour emergency maintenance services. AVAILABLE own bedroom, own bath and tion or to apply, contact Central
Waterbury Center, VT. The bath to share, $400/mo plus Vermont Community Land Trust
electricity. 802-825-5273 Please 802-476-4493 ext. 230 or down-
beautiful Green Mountain
feel free to Leave Message.
One Bedroom Two Bedroom Three Bedroom Seminary Apartments include load the application at www.cvclt.
org. Equal Housing Opportunity.
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onsite laundry and 24 hour Describe your property,
$600 $700 $825-$925 emergency maintenance. not the “appropriate” buyer or rent-
TWO-BEDROOM
$750! WATERBURY, VT. The
Apartment

Two bedroom apartment er, not the landlord, 55+ community at the Stimson
(Minimum monthly household income (Minimum monthly household income (Minimum monthly household income now available for $700. Also not the neighbors. & Graves Apartments currently
to qualify: $1,500) to qualify: $1,738) to qualify: $2,063) Just describe the property and
accepting applications for the has a two-bedroom apartment
*Income restrictions do not apply to Section 8 recipients. one bedroom waiting list. For you’ll almost always obey the law. available for $750. Rent includes
more information or to complete heat, hot water, electricity, trash
THREE-BEDROOM APART-
Maximum Annual Household Income to qualify a rental application call the MENTS AVAILABLE FOR JUNE
removal and 24 hour emergency
maintenance. Also desirable is
Central VT Community Land
1 person: 2 people: 3 people: 4 people: 5 people: Trust 802-476-4493 ext. 230 or
1ST, Beautiful newly renovated
apartments available on Laurel
the onsite laundry, elevator and
$28,440 $32,460 $36,540 $40,560 $43,860 the Waterbury Senior Center con-
download the application St in Barre, VT. $850-$900 rent veniently located on the first floor
at www.cvclt.org. includes heat, hot water, trash of the building. In addition to this
For more information or to request a rental application call the Central VT Community Land Trust Equal Housing removal, private decks, on-site two-bedroom opening, we are
877-320-0663 ext. 230 or download the application at www.cvclt.org Opportunity. laundry and 24 hour emergency currently accepting applications
maintenance services. Minimum
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for the one-bedroom waiting list.


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monthly household income to For more information or complete


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BEDROOM, snow plow- 8 recipients): $2,125/mo. tral VT Community Land Trust
ing, $800/mo, lease, refer-

OPEN HOUSE
Maximum Annual Household In- 877-320-0663 ext. 230 or down-
ences, deposit. 802-476-7544. come to qualify load the application at www.cvclt.
MONTPELIER MURRAY Hill, 3 people: $30,450 org Equal Housing Opportunity.
4 people: $33,800
Saturday, May 21 • 11:00AM to 1:00PM furnished condo 2bdr, available
July 1, $1600/month. Sal.b@ 5 people: $36,550 continued on page 37
myfairpoint.net. 802-229-5702. For more information or to apply,
contact Central Vermont Commu-

Thank You For Saying


NORTHFIELD APARTMENT for nity Land Trust 802-476-4493 ext.
Rent 3 bedrooms, available June 230 or download the application at
1st. Includes electric, sewer, water,
rubbish removal. References and
Credit required. Call 802-485-4706
www.cvclt.org. Equal Housing Op-
portunity. I Saw It In

Directions: Barre-Montpelier Road, turn beside Friendly's Restaurant, first left onto Cedar Drive, Berlin.
Easy Living and so convenient to bus route, I-89, hospital,restaurants. Including all appliances. Small pets
permitted. Three bedrooms, two baths. $35,000.

MarketPlace Real Estate


802-456-1200 Office
Betty Lawton

Sale Price
$128,000.00

$105,200*
*after $22,800
Homeland Grant.

287 Wall Street, Northfield


Cute and Spacious! 4 Bedroom, 1 Bathroom home situated on .06 acres. Home has been well main-
tained and has many nice updates including new kitchen cabinetry, 4 year old furnace and a fenced
backyard. If you have got stuff, this is the perfect home, you will find every room has storage to
allow you to keep things in their place. The property is located close to Norwich University, and the
Northfield Elementary school additionally providing easy access to Interstate 89. This home is offered
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affordable.
Please contact CVCLT for more information.
107 North Main Street, Barre, VT 05641 OPEN HOUSES, SAT, MAY 21ST, 10 AM TO 12 PM
802-476-4493 ext 211
Email: cpollard@CVCLT.org

“Plus Value” Here


Two bedroom ranch with full un-fin-
ished walk-out basement. Affordable
now - yet ready to enlarge your space
when you need it. And that means
added value to your home for you to
enjoy and for your eventual re-sale.
Basement is plumbed for a second bath Looking for a condo in a terrific location Enjoy comfortable, easy living in this pretty
and has nice large windows for light. in Montpelier? First floor condo with all ranch on nicely landscaped .28 acre lot. 3
The owner of more than 20 years says new flooring, new windows and fresh paint bedrooms, 1 bath, hardwood floors through
“This is just a wonderful neighborhood throughout. Includes an eat-in-kitchen and a and fireplaced living room with bay window.
– quiet, views, low traffic and I love my nice, private patio area. Walk to downtown Partially finished basement has another
yard.” Call today for your appointment or Hubbard Park in minutes. fireplace. Walking distance to town.
Montpelier, $94,750 Montpelier, $209,500
to see this “plus value” home.
Dir: State Street to Bailey Avenue. Left on Dir: From State Street, turn on Bailey
Barre….............................….$162,000.
Terrace. 1st building on left. 1st floor unit Avenue. Take 3rd left on Clarendon Avenue.
on right. 22 Terrace Street House on the right near end of the street. 73
Claire Duke Real Estate Clarendon

484 E. Montpelier Road, PO Box 545


Barre, Vermont 05641
AIRPORT ROAD
Tel: 802-476-2055 • Fax: 802-476-8440
claire@claireduke.com • www.claireduke.com CLASSIC BERLIN
223-6300
REALTOR© / MLS PROPERTIES 223-5277 Sue Aldrich
839-0213
Tina Golon
522-9216
Janel Johnson
498-3013
Jenny Schultz
505-1096
www.coldwellbanker.com 1-800-585-2225

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OPEN HOUSE
Saturday, May 21 • 10AM to 3PM
697
East BARRE CITY - $167,500. Large3 unit apartment house. BARRE CITY - $149,900. Large 4-unit apartment house
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Open floor plan with two bedrooms, kitchen, dining and liv-
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utilities. Handy to downtown and services and next to play-
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ground. Good investment potential.

•4 Bedroom Michelle Gosselin


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REMARKABLE LOCATION! continued


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House, Fixer Upper. Barre Town,
Rte 14, $79,900.00. 802-223-3731
OVER LOOKING Woodbury Lake.
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kitchen countertops. Economical ÁRRUV TWO BEDROOM HOUSE
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kitchen-dining
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1904 VICTORIAN DUPLEX, with in-law apartment, or eas- gov. A message from The World
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basement and gorgeous covered porch . The grounds are so pretty with many per- super insulated, wiring, plumbing, school, local store, playground,
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1 Waterman St., Barre City (From downtown Barre
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TRADITIONAL TWO STORY COLONIAL with 3 bedrooms. 1-1/2 baths,


stunning living room with brick fireplace, enclosed sunporch, formal
AFFORDABLE BARRE CITY HOME with three bedrooms, full partially dining room, hardwood floors, lovely double lot. Ideal location for home PRICE REDUCED. 2 building lots. Leach field has been installed.
finished walk-out basement, detached 1-car garage, wonderful business. Many new improvements: windows, boiler, painting, new roof, Open fields. Just over 3 acres each. Centrally located. LOTS of sun.
backyard with a corner lot on a dead-end street. LISTED @ $139,900. etc. PRICED AFFORDABLY AT $169,500. U-32 school district. Paved road access. Call for more information.
ASK FOR GINNY @ X312. CALL LINDSAY @EXT 327 OR GINNY @X312 Priced at $59,900 and $64,900. ASK FOR LISA WILSON EXT. 320

NEW LISTING! This home is tucked away on a side street off College St in MONTPELIER.
PRICE JUST REDUCED ON THIS COMFORTABLE EAST CALAIS HOME WITH three Lots of sunshine & well maintained. Brick fireplace with gas insert & wood mantle in living AFFORDABLE COUNTRY HOME. Well maintained. Spacious kitchen.
bedrooms, separate dining room, nice wood flooring in many of the rooms,open and room. Covered porch. Freshly painted inside and out, new stainless steel appliances, new 3 LARGE bedrooms. Formal dining room. 1st floor laundry. Natural
covered back decks, a fabuloous detached 2+ car garage with storage above,pellet video & audio system, new light fixtures. Hardwood floors throughout. Huge bathroom with
stove, perennials and more on 2.1surveyd acres with frontage on the Kingsbury a clawfoot soaking tub & seperate shower. Basement has a bulkhead, half bath & laundry. wood work throughout. Several porches. Big yard. 2 outbuildings.
Branch. NEW PRICE $169,900. ASK FOR GINNY @ X312 Detached garage is used for storage. $285,000. CALL MARTHA LANGE AT 802-229-9444 $112,000. ASK FOR LISA WILSON EXT. 320.

OPEN HOUSE SAT. MAY 21, 10AM-1PM


10 Jefferson Avenue, Northfield (Located just off the
backside of The Crescent, across from Norwich University)

Nice Buy! Delightful 3-BR, 2-bath Craftsman-style home with exposed hardwood trim Charming and well-maintained traditional home. Hardwood flooring, sunny
and flooring. Master suite includes an enormous walk-in closet and luxury bathroom dining room with built-ins, fireplaced living room with woodstove insert, first floor Like to get away, but not “rough it”? Quality-built 1BR Y/R cottage with den on
with whirlpool tub and separate shower stall. Fireplace with woodstove inserted. master and full bath. New windows. Gigantic front deck with sun & local views. 10 acres, less than 1 mile from pavement’s end. Hardwood floors, central heat w/
Den/office. Terraced perennial garden with stone wall accents. Detached garage. Full basement with ping pong, darts and pool table. Detached 2-car garage, too! baseboards, bath with oversized shower, stainless appliances.... Tucked back in the
$185,000! CALL LORI AT X326 $189,000 Call Lori at X326. trees for secluded privacy. $147,500! CALL LORI AT X326.

TRADE
IN THE
LAWN MOWER
AND
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THE POOL!
Fran Pickel
Country setting outside Waterbury. 3BR, 2.5 ba Colonial on 5.66 acres in Duxbury. 223-6302 X314
Fully-equipped oak kitchen with HW flooring. Cozy family room with pellet stove.
Enormous master BR with private bath and walk-in closet. Wooded setting. Easy 2 BEDROOM, 2 BATH GROUND FLOOR CONDO 2 BEDROOM 1-1/2 BATH TOWNHOUSE STYLE CONDO
access to I-89, schools, and ski areas. $299,900. CALL LORI AT X326 with attached garage $189,900. with garage $168,000

Lori Martha Lisa Lindsay Ginny Fran Jennifer


Pinard Lange Wilson Wade Andrews Pickel Waring
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Last Week’s Weather Driest in over 8 minus 89 at the Amundsen-Scott South
Months… Pole Station. (CO2) April’s Carbon
The last time our region enjoyed 6 Dioxide levels measurement was
days of dry weather, without even a 393.18. This had risen from previous
trace of rain occur, was from the 28th of April reading in 2010 at 392.49 ppm
August through the 2nd of September and 2009 level at 389.46.
last year 2010. Last week’s dry stretch
has been a long time coming. In fact Climate Change and a Higher Grocery Bill…
it is interesting to note that last year’s First the good news. In the agricultural
dry stretch occurred in the middle of belt of the United States there has not
a period of below normal rainfall, so been much warmer during the growing
last week we kind of lucked out with seasons since 1980, according to a new
a large blocking system in control of study on global warming. The Post
the weather pattern. This time a skinny reports that North American farmers
ridge of higher pressure sat close by as will initially see greater yields as the
an ocean storms brought cloudy periods climate warms, according to the United
but kept good drying conditions going. Nations Intergovernmental Panel on
Temperatures finally inched up into the Climate Change’s 2007 Summary
70s with a handful of low 80s. Report for Policymakers. Eventually, This shows the Burlington precipitation amount with actual events and measurements
By last Saturday showers crept in though these gains will be erased. on the bottom graph, and the curve adjusted to average or normal over the past 30
from a storm system edging east from The study also found that increased years. Note the change to above normal occurred roughly last October. Since then, pre-
atmospheric carbon dioxide - which cipitation as averaged over one year has gotten worse. This “out of kilter” extra rainfall
eastern Canada and set the stage for has contributed to the current Lake Champlain flooding, but most especially the snow
more excessive rains for last Sunday many crops absorb for growth - boosted melt in April combined with well above normal if not record setting rainfalls for April.
into Monday with over 1.5 inches having production of rice, wheat and soybeans. Though last week was one of the driest weeks we have had, river flows with the recent
fallen. Records for one day rainfall But for wheat, this boost was more than rains were once again contributing to a rise on the already flooded lake. Boating and
recreational opportunities have been discouraged on the lake for the unforeseeable
were broken at Burlington Montpelier, drowned out by the negative impact of time being due to underwater obstacles such as the break water and numerous large
Saint Johnsbury, and Mount Mansfield higher temperatures, according to the floating or half submerged logs. Water temperatures have been rather slow to warm as
Sunday with highs in the raw 50s. Washington Post. well and were currently in the low to mid 40s.
In the rest of the world, global
Vermont Weather Facts from Last week warming has slowed yields of key crops
ending last Monday May 16th such as corn and wheat during the past Local Weather Trends Ahead…Showery With as temperatures should rise into the low
Highest temperature: 82 degrees in three decades, which is causing world a Few Boomers and very Buggy 70s.
Swanton Friday afternoon on the 13th food prices to rise. This study was An upper low pressure system spinning
Lowest temperature: 28 degrees published in the journal Science. away in the central Appalachians will
Black Fly Season…
Island Pond airport Tuesday morning Three decades of global warming continue to feed plenty of moisture
have reduced corn yields by 5.5% and our way keeping conditions primarily We should be coming into one of
the 10th
Heaviest melted precipitation: 1.65 wheat yields by 3.8% from what it cloudy. A few breaks of sunshine will the worst periods for Black flies and
inches at Waitsfield ending Tuesday should have been without the warming, cause surface heating in the unstable air mosquitoes as temperatures warm the
morning the 16th according to David Lobell, an Earth mass. This heating will trigger scattered end of this week and this will likely
Snowfall: None scientist at Stanford University and an afternoon and evening thunderstorms continue into early weeks of June as
Deepest snow depth: 44” atop Mount author on the report. especially Thursday into Saturday more our whole environment will be playing
Mansfield Monday afternoon the 9th While global production of staple typical of late spring than the early catch-up. Both Mosquitoes and Black
crops has grown due to agricultural spring rains we have seen recently. So
World Weather Facts Last Week advances, warmer temperatures over though showers will be in the forecast Flies need mammal blood to propagate
Last week’s hottest temperature was key growing areas of the world have the windows of opportunity for folks and they will be out in force hunting
117 degrees at Matan Senegal reduced that growth, resulting in a long- should become more abundant, but for hosts – guaranteed, just warm the
Last week’s coldest temperature term rise in food prices. you’ll have to play “dodge the showers” atmosphere a little and watch-out.

That Country Feeling


In Montpelier! NORTHFIELD OPEN HOUSES In Town With
Big Level Yard
Saturday, May 21
444 Union Brook Road 1168 Cox Brook Road
10:00 to 12:00 12:30 to 2:30

Designed to allow living on one lev- Currently used and configured as a


el with a kitchen with maple cabinets two apartment dwelling, this home
and a large pantry closet adjacent to
an open dining room. The living can easily be a large single family
room is on the south side of this home as well. On a big level corner
home with a gas fireplace and two lot in the “Meadow” neighborhood.
walls of windows. In addition the
laundry is off the kitchen and a half With two porches, hardwood floors,
bath is off the front entry foyer. A high ceilings and both a front and
corner bedroom has its own ¾ bath- Completely renovated 1850’s farmhouse on 1.3 acres Amazingly restored interior features bright, slate-
room. The two car garage has direct offering three bedrooms, two and a half bathrooms, floored entryway, refinished softwood floors and a back stairway. The first floor apart-
entry into this home. Upstairs are a master suite, hardwood and softwood floors. The big, masterfully done woodstove hearth. Large, updated ment has two bedrooms and a bath.
rec room, two bedrooms, plus a bath- brand new kitchen, an oversized garage and a large lev- first floor bath and two perfectly charming bedrooms The second floor apartment has three
room. Situated on a 1.8 acre parcel el yard perfect for gardening make this home complete. upstairs. 1.75 acres with frontage on Cox Brook. Lis-
with apple trees and a small pond. New windows, electric and foundation. $179,500. ten to the trout-filled brook and even cast a line right bedrooms and one and three quarters
JUST REDUCED $395,000. from the private back deck. $155,000. baths. $296,000.

Enjoy quiet, country This idyllic three Tastefully renovated


living in this well- bedroom home on while maintaining
an expansive .52 traditional 19th cen-

eney
laid out Brookfield
home on 2.64 level acre lot is set on tury finishes, this 3
acres. The upgraded a quiet cul-de-sac bedroom, 1.5 bath

H
kitchen, includes on beautiful Mar- Montpelier home
tin Meadow Com- exudes timeless-
granite countertop mon on the edge of ness. Enter through
and stainless appli- Plainfield Village. the French doors
ances. Large tiled Owners have been into the front par-
mudroom for all lovingly restoring lor, and be drawn to
your gear. Master this 1952 Gambrel the brick and stone
R E A LT O R S bedroom with won-
derfully upgraded master bath. Eight rooms in this
home which retains
its original woodwork and has a cozy fireplace and
hearthed fireplace.
Updated, open kitchen with a walk-in pantry. Enjoy
surprisingly spacious home. Apply finishing touch- a three-season sunporch. Plus a two car attached the large covered front porch, or for a more private
es here and there, and then let your creativity run garage. $175,000. retreat, head to the back deck. $335,000.
wild on how to use the space. $189,000.

229-0345
800-696-1456
HeneyRealtors.com
81 Main St., Montpelier
Tim Heney Charlie Clark Fred Van Buskirk Jane Eakin Ray Mikus Kevin Wunrow Ann Cummings

May 18, 2011 The WORLD page 39


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Barre City..........................$235,000 Barre Town.......................$300,000


BUY OF THE WEEK
Barre City
$180,000

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


•2,360 +/- SF home
•Formal living room w/fireplace, dining room, •1,250 +/- SF log home
hardwood floors •Fireplace, many updates and renovations
•Large garage with heated workshop/studio •Private covered bridge, 16.70 +/- acres
•1.40+/- acres with stone patio and outdoor fire pit

Barre Town........................ $111,500 East Montpelier............... $190,000


•4 bedrooms, 2 baths

•1,996 +/- SF Colonial

•Natural woodwork, hardwood


floors, replacement windows,
new roof

•5 bedrooms, 2 baths •3 bedrooms, 2 baths •Formal dining room, lots of


•1,920 +/- SF home •1,095 +/- SF home
•Many updates including new bathroom fixtures, •1 +/- acres with private pond, garden area closet space, landscaped yard,
fresh paint and new windows and fruit trees
•Could easily be made into 2 living units •Screened porch detached garage

Montpelier....................... $183,900 Northfield......................... $130,000 Barre City.......................... $170,000

•3 bedrooms, 2 baths •2 bedrooms, 1 bath •3 bedrooms, 2 baths


•1,625 +/- SF home •1,095 +/- SF home •1,684 +/- SF
•Well-maintained home, refinished hard & soft •Updated wiring & kitchen ceilings, hardwood
wood floors floors •Original woodwork and built-in bookcases
•Views of downtown Montpelier •New back deck, brook runs through back yard •Large screened porch

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Barre (802) 479-3366 • Montpelier (802) 229-4242 • Waterbury (802) 244-1250


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