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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
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your children.
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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.
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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
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Nathaniel Swyer; Jackson G. Watson.
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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;
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father!” Beattie Foster; Luke C. Hammer; Kia’Rae B. Hanron; Forest K. Hanson; Ethan J. Herz;
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COMMERCE instead.
Having captured low net
in 2010, People’s United brought a second team
Saturday, May 21
from “up north” to bolster its chances of retain-
ing the crown. Instead, the “second team” cap-
tured low gross honors, winning a tie-breaker
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
Club. By day’s end, Wainer had become the first
★Hole-In-One Sponsor $700 ★Golf Cart Sponsor $750 Vermont. every bit as much.
★Putting Contest Sponsor $500 With the victory, Wainer became the first Each golfer received a tournament sweatshirt
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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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Call Pastor Rick Kesterson at 802-595-9583 First low net went to Casella Waste
Management. Second low net was TDS
Cody Chevrolet had no reason to fear parting
with the beautiful Chevy Malibu LT it had at
Communications’ consolation prize, but it had to risk. No one even came close to the pin on the
win a three-way tie-breaker for those honors. seventh hole. Curt Ostler and Chip Ward were
Casella had a five-stroke cushion over second closest to the pins on holes seven and sixteen to
place. win prizes; longest drive competition was won
The tournament was held on the first dry day by Justin Sheehy.
Thank You
after a week of steady rains, but the Barre FairPoint Communications hosted the awards
Country Club was in great shape and golfers dinner. Chamber President Steve Gilman wel-
were unanimous in their praise of club pro comed the crowd and thanked whoever was in
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
he and his partners fell short of duplicating last
Additional tournament assistance was pro-
vided by Century Communications, Coca-Cola,
who donated to their Pancake Breakfast: year’s win, they said they enjoyed the round Capitol Copy, Patti LaRose and Lisa Gilman.
Please check out our new officers at the Senior Center for the • Call Now & • Call Now &
coming year: Ellen Andrews, President; Beverly Grant, Vice Lordy, Lordy Reserve Your
President; Shirley Kreisz, Secretary; and Robert Brault, Treasurer. Ad Space & Lordy, Lordy Reserve Your
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Remember, starting on May 23rd, the new hours at the Barre
Senior Center will be from 8am to 2pm every day. 403 US Rte. 302-Berlin
Join us for our Open House on Friday, June 3rd from 11am to Barre, VT 05641
403 US Rte. 302-Berlin
2pm to view the picture of Ron York, our benefactor, and to wel- Barre, VT 05641
come our new Executive Director, Cathy Hartshorn. We will have
light refreshments for your enjoyment.
Don’t forget...
A picture is worth a
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NOTE: Starting on Friday, May 20th we will be hosting a new thousand words! or 1-800-639-9753 thousand words! or 1-800-639-9753
card game. Games will be held on the 1st and 3rd Friday of the
month starting at 1pm. Stop in and join the group for some fun
games.
Our Craft Day will be held
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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,
President and CEO (right), and William Catto, Chief Operating Officer
(left).
Grade 7: Angela Biron, Kristen Bolton, Simon Bradley, Dakota Clark, Kaitlyn Cochran, Derek Cote, Addie Cusick, VallaRee n n n
Doucette, Myrissa Fleury, Jessica Gant, Madeline Goddard, Nicholas Grace, Jacob Kellett, Nathan Lavigne, Loren Marshall,
Marissa Mattogno, Shelby McManis, Jade McMillan, Caitlin O’Kelly, Bailey Olander, Reed Patterson, Nell Peterson, Raequel An Evening of Peace and Pardon
Pratt, Aidan Reardon, Marie Russ, Chloe Sairs, Stacey Snyder, Krista Towne, Hunter Upmal
in the Parlor
HONORS Peace and Pardon in the Parlor and Mark Lester team up for a
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.
Carlson-Kirigin, Ryan Clark, Lucas Daut, Elmer DeForge, Chelsea Evans, Logan Farrell, Katie Fleury, Taylor Forbes, Jonathan Peace and Pardon in the Parlor is the creation of Merry
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.
Grade 11: Brockway Allen, Meredith Andrews, Michelle Brazier, Briana Breer, Michelle Brown, Jacob Burke, Chelsea Ciampi, A Northfield native, Mark Lester is a singer, songwriter and
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
Traffic Interruption
Downtown Montpelier
Grade 7: Jacob Austin, Logan Austin, Zachary Austin, Dylan Baker, Colby Brochu, Darren Chambers, Flora-sae Chessman-
Chaplin, Brenna Connor, Kaylyn Crompton, Trey Croteau, Ali Fisher, Autumn Fleury, Allison Gilman, Sophia Gonzales, Ian On Thursday, May 19, 2011,
Gordon, Alyssa Hale, Alicia Herbert, Branden King, Dakota LaFlam, Ashley Norway, Tyonna O’Neal, Griffin O’Neill, Cullen Par-
tin, Lydia Pierce, Cyrus Royce, Joseph Sanguinetti, Leroy Storey-Hall, Jacob Toro, Jasmine Vance, Dashiell Vermilya-Tredeau,
the Annual Vermont Corporate
Steven Watson, Jonathan Wohlt Cup Challenge
and State Agency Race (5km)
CONGRATULATIONS STUDENTS ON YOUR HARD WORK! will take place from
Next Time Give Us A Try! 6:00 to 8:00 PM.
The Race begins on State Street in front
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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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If you have the time to give, care immensely about children in
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tivity and with compassion, then please consider applying to
P.O. Box 646 Editor:
Williamstown, VT 05679 On May 4, The World published a letter to the editor challeng- become a Guardian ad Litem. You do not need a professional
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
advocate, or "Guardian ad Litem." have a willingness to learn and grow as an advocate.
SUPERIOR COURT
WASHINGTON UNIT, SS.
PROBATE DIVISION
ANNUAL Every day, citizens from your local communities work tire-
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If you are interested in becoming a Guardian ad Litem, please
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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-
Barre, VT 05641-0543
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
Address of Probate Court:
for 2 or more at
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
25 lb. rubbish bag
old. These failures led to Alex’s emotional distress and eventual
blame on Kayla. The Court just as clearly ruled that suicide is not
compensable when friends who own no legal duty to each other
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Reiss’s Pieces
By Judy Reiss
DUI DEFENSE
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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
Poulos Insurance says...
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
equipment that he uses to check and repair your teeth, he also has patient. A real, live, gigantic banana tree that attempts to touch you Premium,” all of your base premiums (excluding
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
these teeth, let me tell you that they seem to be stronger and more My suggestion to those who are in charge of creating a welcoming
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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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
__________________________________________________________________________________________
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
__________________________________________________________________________________________
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
__________________________________________________________________________________________
“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
__________________________________________________________________________________________
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
__________________________________________________________________________________________
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
__________________________________________________________________________________________
“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.
__________________________________________________________________________________________
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
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Happy Birthday! Don’t forget...
5-24 Dot Elliott, Barre
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FROM 5-27 Candy McLeon
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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-
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
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
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PC2
July 13 & 14
July 19 & 20
9 am to Noon
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13 & up
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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
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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
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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
Fitness Festival. See ad in this week’s World for full
May 22, 2011 Granite Center Garden Club
schedule, or visit www.barrebikeandfitnessfestival.com.
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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looking for volunteers to help out on the day of the event. Baroque masterwork. Unitarian Church, 7:30pm. Info. 426-3210.
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PLAINFIELD- Montessori Open House. Openings for ages 3-6. BARRE- Artisan Demo: Wool Spinning. See Chris Hall demon-
Center School Montessori, 786 Upper Road, 11am-1pm. 223-3320. strate wool spinning. Free cup of coffee if you say you saw this in The
World. L.A.C.E., 159 North Main St., noon-3pm. Info. 476-4276.
STOWE- Wildflower Walk w/ Green Mtn Club. Moderate, 3-4 miles
T-shirt & in Cotton Brook section of Mt. Mansfield State Park. Bring lunch. Meet BRADFORD- Your Most Interesting Ancestor - Here or Afar.
at Montpelier H.S. at 9am, or Cotton Brook gate at 10am. 244-6132. Share a brief story about an interesting ancestor, or just come to listen.
Clothing Co-hosted by Historical Soc. Bradford Public Library, FREE, 7pm.
Monday, May 23 Info. 222-4423.
MARSHFIELD- The Monetary System and You! Screening of the
BARRE- Drumming Circle: Celebrating the Life Force. Stories,
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animated film “Money as Debt Part 3” by Paul Grignon, followed by
poems & all forms of art on the monthly theme are welcome. Open to discussion. Jaquith Public Library, 7pm. Info. 426-3581.
all. LACE, FREE/sugg. $3 donation for space, 7-9pm. MONTPELIER- Lots of Life in the Pond. North Branch Nature
Bakery Goodie
from our NEW BAKERY Providing Recovery Supports for People Who Have Addictions. Center, 10-11:30am. See descrip. 5/24.
Workshop for anyone who volunteers or works with people struggling
Thursday, May 26
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w/ substance abuse. Turning Point Ctr, FREE, 7-8:30pm. 479-7373.
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MONTPELIER- Intro. to Tibetan Medicine. An overview of the
tree of medicine, starting at the roots. VT Ctr for Integrative Herbalism, BARRE- GED Testing. Social studies, science & reading at 3pm,
$10 members/$12 non, 6-7:30pm. Must pre-reg., 224-7100. take 1 or 2; writing at 5:30pm, math at 6pm, take only one. Barre
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-
E New Bakery ments served. Barre Universalist Church, 6pm. RSVP 223-1878.
E T-Shirt Blowout
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Tuesday, May 24 MIDDLESEX- Middlesex Historical Society Meeting. Open to the
public - all are invited. Town Hall, Route 2, 7pm. Info. 272-8074.
Bee Hive BARRE- Free Women’s Clinic. Incl. physical exam, breast exam, MONTPELIER- Rage in Placid Lake. A sharply satirical comedy
pap test, and referrals for specialty care. People’s Health and Wellness about two neglected teenagers who find the courage to believe in
E Food Sampling Clinic, 553 No. Main St., 5-9pm. Call for appointment, 479-1229. themselves. Part of Int’l Film Series. Kellogg-Hubbard Library, 7pm.
E Fresh Apple Cider BERLIN- The Cottage on Erhardt Hill. Presentation by Sylvia WATERBURY- Invasive Plants & Native Plant Gardening:
Parker and Jim Sumner, hosted by Berlin Historical Society. All are Protecting VT’s Woods & Waterways One Garden at a Time. Hosted
welcome. Berlin Corner Congregational church, potluck dinner 6pm, by VT Nature Conservancy. W’bury Public Library, 7pm. 244-7036.
program 7pm. Dinner RSVPs appreciated, 223-5306.
MONTPELIER- Lots of Life in the Pond. Preschool discovery
program for kids age 3-5. Dress for a walk on the trails. North Branch
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
11am, take 1 or 2. Morrisville Learning Center, 52 Portland St. Pre- brakes and their installation & maintenance. Part of “Friday Night
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-
er Dick Kingsbury, suggested reading list and international luncheon. ing wetlands for migrants incl. Baltimore Oriole, Wood Duck, more.
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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largest Yiddish chorus in the world, A Besere Velt perform to com-
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Saturday
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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
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5/20 Eileen Jewel, Tupelo Music Hall - White River Junction, VT
Barre Elks Lodge
10 Jefferson St., Barre BINGO
Tuesday nights
Doors open
at 4:00 pm
5/20 The Kingston Trio, Lebanon Opera House - Lebanon, NH Handicap Accessible • Kitchen opens at 5:00PM
5/21 Junip, Higher Ground - South Burlington, VT Early Birds at 6:00pm
Regular Games at 7:00 pm
“The Cottage on Erhardt Hill”
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
Available
6/3 The Avett Brothers, Midway Lawn, Champlain Valley Expo - #924
Essex Junction, VT 203 Country Club Road
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
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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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■ Animals-Farm ......................500 Domestic Violence Hotline lent shape. Unfortunately, I do often can take several months.
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A: The value of an antique North Carolina legislature and
Please print, we cannot be responsible for words we can't read. occasionally painted portraits
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■ Furniture..............................180
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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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APARTMENTS/ NORTHFIELD VILLAGE, Large
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*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-
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removal and 24 hour emergency
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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
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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
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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.
Sale Price
$128,000.00
$105,200*
*after $22,800
Homeland Grant.
Carol Ellison
OPEN HOUSE
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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
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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.
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81 Main St., Montpelier
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