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child or children. Or send to: Hecht, and director Victor Flemming (who he’s
In this scene from LNT's Moonlight and Magnolias,
script writer Ben Hecht (Bob Nuner), producer David
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Another Successful Letter Carriers Food Drive
The 19th annual National Association of Church, the Marshfield Food Shelf, CERV in Congratulations
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items, which have been distributed to the people. For more information about GMUW and by the State of Vermont Agency
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Ahhh, summer, what better time to explore Vermont? Thanks to
a program co-sponsored by the Vermont Department of Libraries,
the Vermont Department of Forests, Parks, and Recreation, and
Activities for Adults:
• Creative Wealth Book Launch: Tuesday, June 7, 5:30pm
With author Gwen Hallsmith.
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We Have Everything passes to great Vermont museums, parks, and historical sites! Panel discussions Monday-Thursday, June 13-16, 6 to 8pm
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You Need For A Beautiful Destinations include ECHO Aquarium ($2 admission), Shelburne Library in the Hayes room. (Monday: Wellness/Healthcare;
Farms, VT History Museum, VT State Parks, and VT Historic Tuesday: Shelter; Wednesday: Food; Thursday: Energy Descent
House And Garden... Sites. Please check for availability before planning your trip. Action Plan – Practical solutions for a world without oil.)
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Annuals and Color Choice Flowering Shrubs, outdoor scavenger hunt is sponsored by the VT Department of • Lunch in a Foreign Language
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28 Years in Central Vermont "Art of Creative Aging" on Exhibit at Kellogg-Hubbard Library
The Art of Creative Aging, featuring visual art created by cen-
Alterations & Tailoring for the Whole Family tral Vermont artists over the age of 70, is on exhibit at the Kellogg-
Hems, Sleeves, Waists, Zipper and Lining Hubbard Library in Montpelier through June 30. This juried show,
Replacement, Leather Garment Repair sponsored by Central Vermont Council on Aging (CVCOA),
encompasses 48 vibrant pieces by 30 artists on display throughout
Bridal and Formal Wear Alterations the library. “I loved being part of last year’s exhibit,” states Jane
Embroidery & Monograms • Personalization Pincus of Roxbury, who has three colorful and fascinating col-
lages in the current show. “Thanks to CVCOA, The Art of Creative
Screenprinting •Garments & Gifts Aging contributes to the motivation we artists need to keep our
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Ed Epstein’s compelling portrait of Jules Rabin, Plainfield,
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Artists Ray Brown and Jamie Cope of Montpelier in front of Harriet
and quality of the work. Margaret Harmon, CVCOA development Woods’ work at the opening reception on May 5th.
coordinator and inspiration behind the show, concluded “So many
wonderful artists live in our area, and a number of them are in their
70s, 80s, and 90s.” ists. The Art of Creative Aging runs through June 30.
All artwork is available for purchase through an online auction For more information, please contact Margaret Harmon at
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Educational Opportunities
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Vermont Arts Council 23rd.
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STATE OF VERMONT
It’s Already
PUBLIC
PROBATE COURT
DISTRICT OF WASHINGTON
DOCKET NO. P-045-11WnE
Happening… 
Editor:

NOTICE
IN RE THE ESTATE OF
BRENDA RUTH BLAIR Climate change? Rainiest
LATE OF PLAINFIELD, Spring in Vermont history. The
South’s worst tornado season in
VERMONT
BULLETIN 40 years. Check.
NOTICE TO BOARD Peak oil? Gas prices going up.
Scraping the bottom of the barrel
CREDITORS This space will be reserved for all with shale oil and tar sands.
Check.
To the creditors of the Estate town offices to post their
of Brenda Ruth Blair, late of notices such as... Tax Notices • Natural resource depletion?
Plainfield, Vermont. Water/Sewer Due • Hours •  Etc. Forest cover in New England
I have been appointed as a declining. Fresh water supplies
personal representative of the dwindling across the US. Check.
above named estate. All creditors Economic instability? Staggeringly high unemployment rate.  Shortly after Entergy – the corporate owner of VT Yankee
having claims against the estate
The
Health care costs continuing to skyrocket. Check. nuclear power plant – filed a federal suit against the State of
must present their claims in
writing within four months of ANNUAL For those of us with the guts to face the challenges before us, it
might help to remember that societies have faced other seemingly
Vermont last month, a Brattleboro Reformer article quoted Vernon
Selectboard member, and former Vernon representative in the
the date of the first publication
of this notice. The claim must be MEETING insurmountable obstacles in the past—like natural disasters and
World War—and overcome them. Sometimes, even stronger and
State Legislature, Patty O’Donnell, who supports Yankee’s contin-
ued operation:
presented to me at the address of the
more resilient than before. “"They have every right to do what they are doing," she said,
listed below with a copy filed with Middlesex Center And what if… just what if, taking swift and appropriate action adding the state will be spending millions of dollars on defending
the register of the Probate Court.
Cemetery Assn. brought about a new sense of satisfaction and joy missing from itself in federal court, money that would be better spent else-
The claim will be forever barred will be on our lives, as we unlearn ingrained habits of rushing around mind- where.
if it is not presented as described lessly, disconnected from our communities and the Earth that "It's a shame we are putting our resources into a court case
above within the four month Tuesday, May 31, 2011 keeps us alive?
deadline. instead of in the vulnerable people in Vermont," said O'Donnell.”
at 7:00 p.m. But how, exactly, does one take such positive action? Here’s the Obvious as it may seem, it should be noted that although
Dated: May 16, 2011 at the part where we tell you about… the 3rd  annual  Village-
Dennis Blair Middlesex Town Clerk's Office building Convergence! Entergy does, in legal terms, “have every right” to file suit against
By her attorney: Carol Huntsman The VbC is a free, 12-day event from June 10-21 in and around our state, this has nothing to do with whether or not Entergy IS
c/o Michael D. Caccavo, Esq.
Clerk
Montpelier, dedicated to celebrating sustainability and communi- right in any way.
P.O. Box 459 ty, with a skill-share workshop weekend, hands-on community But far more questionable is the representation of the situation
Barre, VT 05641 projects, panel discussions, local food, music and dance. VbC is a as a choice between “a court case” and “the vulnerable people in
Telephone: (802) 476-4856 working group of Transition Town Montpelier. Vermont.”
Name of Publication: This year’s Village-building Convergence will kick off with the Regarding this suit as simply “a court case,” does a disservice to
The WORLD METAL Village Gathering, a weekend full of re-skilling workshops and US – “the vulnerable people in Vermont.” Is there any greater

ROOF
First Publication Date: demonstrations from June 10-12 at the Twin Pond Retreat in threat to Vermonters than the old and already faulty VT Yankee
May 25, 2011 Brookfield (20 miles south of Montpelier—carpool or join the nuclear power plant? While there are certainly other problems we
Second Publication Date: bike caravan).  face, they are nothing compared to our vulnerability to accidents
June 1, 2011
Address of Probate Court:
PAINTING Ready to get your hands dirty? The VbC will also feature hands-
on community projects through the week of June 13-19 around the
and/or failures of this facility.
This court case will address exactly what “the vulnerable people
Probate Court INSURED greater Montpelier area, including: planting an herb garden at in Vermont” are most vulnerable to. It’s a crucial case in which the
District of Washington
10 Elm Street, #2
Montpelier, VT 05602
479-2733 Another Way in Montpelier, applying an earthen plaster to the cob
garden shed at Barre Community Gardens (built at last year’s
VbC), working on a root cellar at Fair Food Farm in East Calais,
will of Vermonters to close Yankee - to make ourselves far less
“vulnerable” - is being contested.
Judy Wood
and more.   Granville
How about some thought-provoking discussion with local
experts? From June 13th-16th at 6-8 pm, VbC will present panel
discussions at the Kellogg-Hubbard Library in Montpelier. CVCOA Offers Help to Vermont's
Monday: Wellness/Healthcare; Tuesday: Building/Shelter;
Wednesday: Food; Thursday: Energy. Aging Population
Contact VbC at jennifer@twinpondtretreat.com to volunteer for Editor:
a project (for an hour or the whole week). More information can The U.S. Census Bureau just announced that Vermont’s popula-
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If not…you may be unnecessarily spending more ee Herring Jr. (“Husband”) sexually time the divorce order was entered. They pointed out that Husband
abused his daughter while she was could not have brought up his bad conduct at the time of the di-
on insurance than you need to. Day after day, aged 6 to 16. His wife Kimberlee vorce to prove he was headed for jail and therefore would have no
month after month, year after year, for the last (“Wife”) filed for divorce. While the divorce ability to pay alimony. In divorce court, an obligor is not permitted
30 years, we have saved thousands of people valu- was pending, Husband’s criminal trial for to speculate that his income will decline in the future in order to
the sex crimes ended with a hung jury. A new avoid a present obligation. (If it were possible, divorces would be
able insurance dollars on their home and auto in- trial was ordered. Before it happened, the Family Court entered a an endless sea of economic speculation). Factually, the hung jury
surance needs. Our staff is knowledgable, profes- final divorce order which obligated Husband to pay alimony of in the first trial made a jail sentence “uncertain.” Since Husband
sional and helpful. With our large representation $1,000 a month until age 65. He paid until October, 2008. In De- couldn’t argue he was going to jail at the time of the divorce he
cember of 2008, in the second criminal trial, he was convicted of should be able to claim going to jail was unanticipated. The Court
of insurance companies, we can find a market that sexual assault and lewd and lascivious conduct. He was sentenced noted that a voluntary reduction of income will not excuse pay-
meets all of your insurance needs. Giving us just to a jail term of 35 years to life, was immediately jailed, and im- ment of alimony. But the Court rejected Wife’s position that the
a little time to gather information, can translate mediately appealed his conviction to the Supreme Court criminal conduct was voluntary, and that caused Husband’s lack
Wife moved to enforce the alimony order. Husband moved to of income. That might be so, the Court decided, if the conduct oc-
into potential, substantial savings for you. modify it to zero since he had no income. An alimony order can be curred after the divorce order. However, it happened before that,
If you want to know more… modified if “unanticipated circumstances” after the order is issued when the conduct was unrelated in any way to the alimony order.
reduce the obligor’s income. Husband argued he couldn’t antici- Chief Justice Reiber dissented. He argued that criminals are not
just give us a call. pate going to jail as the hung jury in the first trial demonstrated. excused from other obligations, like a mortgage payment, while
The Family Court agreed with Wife saying that Husband’s conduct in jail. Alimony should be no different. A person who just walks
was voluntary, his behavior was egregious, and he should have away from his job doesn’t get alimony relief and neither should a
anticipated going to jail. Husband appealed. In 2010, while that criminal.
appeal was pending, the Supreme Court reversed the 2008 criminal This case is about family law, not criminal law. In that context,
conviction and ordered a new trial. Husband was released on bail. the Court’s majority opinion is logically correct. If Chief Justice
Husband had not been tried a third time when the alimony issue Reiber’s opinion prevailed, it would give force to a common ob-
752 Granger Road, Berlin, VT 05641 was heard by the Supreme Court. servation that “hard cases make bad law.” It would be precedent
802-229-5727 800-639-1910 A majority of the Supreme Court agreed with Husband. Going to for divorce courts to engage in endless speculation about future
www.poulosinsurance.com jail, they decided was an unanticipated circumstance, at least at the income. Herring v. Herring 2011 VT 38.
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Reiss’s Pieces
By Judy Reiss

I haven’t told any “Malcolm” stories in a And then, of course, once able to use the computer, Malcolm
long time. The main reason is that years found that he could use it to research and even buy almost any-
ago, when I mentioned that he was the thing. One winter he figured out that he could find Norwegian
strangest driver that I have ever known, he sweaters “online” and buy them for a fraction of what they would
was teased unmercifully… and got mad at cost in a store. I had no idea he was shopping for them online until
me! So, I have let him escape my mean pen package after package began to arrive and his wardrobe, sweater-
for years! The other reason is now that I am wise, began to improve tremendously!
unable to drive at night, I have to depend on him to take me wher- And then he discovered eBay. Now, once in a while I like to look
ever I want to go when the sun goes down. And if I tease him at all, on eBay and look up something that I might like to either know
I could be stuck in the house forever. But we have been married for about or even have. But Malcolm has become an eBay guru. He
almost 46 years, it is time for him to be brave and for you to know already knew more about silver than anyone else I know. Either
what he is up to these days. old silver or new silver or silver from any country in the world,
Now, it is a given that I can type. In high school when the rest of Malcolm knows when and where it was made and how much it is
my friends sat in a study hall, I was learning how to type. I didn’t worth. He has a huge library about silver marks and if he doesn’t
really want to because I couldn’t figure out why I would ever want know immediately, he will spend hours or even days to find out. Middlesex Conservation Commission
to type, but I took the class and I did learn this skill. And I have to And the computer has only intensified his desire to know. I kid Annual Meeting Announcement
admit that over the years, it is probably one of the few things from you not, I come downstairs in the morning and he is sitting at the
high school that I have really used! Who would have guessed? computer, completely mesmerized, as he looks at silver offerings Thursday June 2, 2011
Over the years, I have gone from a manual typewriter to an electric from around the world. I think that he has a section of his brain that The annual meeting of the Middlesex
one and onto a keyboard that is attached to my computer. And I categorizes what he sees and he remembers silver trivia that he can Conservation Commission will be held at
must admit that being able to correct your errors before they be- bring to mind when he needs it. Talking to me has become some-
come permanent is a wonderful way to go. I don’t actually remem- thing that needs an appointment. After all, what do I know about the Shady Rill Picnic Area beginning at
ber when I had to retire my Se- silver, skiing or even Norwegian 6:00 pm and will include a potluck dinner
lectric typewriter and placed my sweaters?
fingers on a keyboard, but I do Years ago, when I asked Malcolm if he I want you to know that I starting at about 6:30. Please note this is
know it was quite a while ago. would never have brought this also the monthly meeting for June. If you
So you can see that I have been wanted to learn to type, he just sneered his up if I hadn’t been unable to use have any questions please contact Dave
typing and using a computer for MY computer this morning. I
a long, long while. answer, “NO.” And I think that the thought came down and he was, as usual, Shepard at 229-1744.
Years ago, when I asked attached to the computer. And
Malcolm if he wanted to learn of using a computer never actually entered what was he looking at? Well,
to type, he just sneered his an- our 7-year-old grandson will
swer, “NO.” And I think that his mind. be celebrating his 8th birthday
the thought of using a computer in June and he has requested a
never actually entered his mind. He was a skier, a photographer “wave board.” Neither of us know what a wave board is, so with
Come Home To A
and an antique dealer who was not computer savvy and probably Sebastian’s input, we figured out what it was but not how much Clean House!
proud of it. they cost or where to buy one. Malcolm has spent hours research- Wouldn’t it be wonderful to come home to
But if you wait long enough, almost everything changes. And ing this boating item, and it seems that there are literally thousands a clean house, without lifting a finger?
so it did with Malcolm. I realized that changes were afoot in our of choices but few for a child. But I believe that he has found one, Now, you can!
house when I came downstairs one morning and Malcolm was sit- finally, and one that he is willing to consider purchasing. However, Break free from the doldrums of housework
ting with his fingers on my keyboard and trying to follow the di- now he has to do more research to be sure that it is the right one at with a professional cleaning service.
rections of a woman’s voice who was telling him where to put his the right price. If it had been me, I would have bought the first one I’ll leave your home looking, smelling
fingers and hands in order to learn how to type! And this tutorial that I saw days ago. and feeling freshly cleaned
went on for several days. Truthfully, he never did finish and so he So, now I have been able to finally sit in front of my computer for a very affordable price.
never did learn how to type with all five fingers, but what it did and put my fingers on the warm keyboard. Who would have ever Don’t hesitate~call Beth today
was get him to try and surf the web. And that folks, is how our life thought that my husband of all these years would have become a 802-272-5550
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to ski race. Although he has been involved in ski racing in Vermont write my column. And all I need to be able to do these tasks is have
for many, many years, racing sort of took a back seat after our a few minutes of computer time! Would you believe that I have to
children grew up. And then, all of a sudden, not only did we have make an appointment? And if I get more than a few e-mails, I can
grandchildren who raced, it was possible to use the computer to hear his heavy breathing and pacing as he waits to re-claim his
figure out everything anyone would want to know about skiing and rightful place in front of the friendly screen.
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25, 1969, she married Francis M. Lewis in Berlin. He predeceased him will remember Leon’s stoicism and dry sense of humor. Upon
her July 10, 2001. She had worked at Mayo Nursing Home and at being diagnosed with cancer in 2009, Leon’s wish was to ski
Norwich University, both in Northfield. She was a member of the again, and Leon’s oncologist Dr. Steven Ades told him, “Never
United Methodist Church and Northfield Senior Citizens. She was Give Up Hope.” Leon never gave up and he skied the slopes of Jay
CHOUINARD, PAUL H., 80, died May an avid collector of salt and pepper shakers as well as teddy bears, Peak for the last time in March, 2010. He had a memorable day
13 at Hawthorn Village Retirement Community in and she enjoyed knitting. Survivors include her son, Ivan, of skiing with his sons Donald and Todd, his daughter-in-law Jane,
Ocala, Fla., after a courageous battle with Tucson, Ariz.; one sister, Margie Miller, of Northfield; and several his granddaughter Alexis, and his ski “buddies.”
Alzheimer’s. Born Jan. 11, 1931, in Barre, he was nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her brother, Gordon
the son of Joseph and Rose (Boisvert) Chouinard. A Merritt.
CHALOUX, LUCILLE SCOTT, died February 6, 2011. A com-
1950 graduate of Spaulding High School, he was mittal service for Mrs. Chaloux will be held at 2pm on Saturday,
drafted into the Army during the Korean War and served on the TUCKER, JESSIE W., 83, of Tunbridge, died May 23 at June 4 in Maple Hill Cemetery in Washington.
Island of Okinawa, receiving an honorable discharge in 1954 as a Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center, surrounded by her family.
corporal. In September of 1954, he married Loretta Martin and She was born Jan. 26, 1928, in Tunbridge, the daughter of Percy
they settled in South Barre where he built the family home. Loretta H. and Bessie (Farnham) Welch. She attended school in Tunbridge CHADWICK, KENNETH R., 77, of Waterbury,
died in February 1971. First employed by Booth Brothers Dairy, and later South Royalton, where she graduated in 1946 from South passed away in the comfort of his home and family
he later went on to own and operate Paul’s Garage on South Main Royalton High School. On July 28, 1949, she married Robert H. on May 24. Born in Berkshire on Oct. 13, 1933, he
St. in Barre, where he became a trusted and successful business- Tucker, of Tunbridge. They lived all their married life on the was the son of the late Fay and Henrietta
person. Retiring in 1984, he relocated to Ocala, Fla. Hunting, Tucker dairy farm just south of Tunbridge village. Robert died (Archambault) Chadwick. On Jan. 31, 1953, he mar-
fishing, photography, tinkering on cars, and building and remodel- Aug. 19, 1985. Following graduation she worked a few years at ried the former Janet G. Martin in Johnson. Ken was
ing homes were favorite times for him. His memberships included Vermont Life and later Bay State Creamery in Tunbridge and a 1951 graduate of Enosburg High School and con-
St. Monica Catholic Church, Catholic Order of Foresters, Bishop Chelsea. During this time she also worked part time for the U.S. tinued his education at Johnson State College, where he received
Brady Council of Knights of Columbus, Barre Post 10 American Postal Service, which later became her full-time job as the Chelsea his BA in education in 1955. He later earned his Master of
Legion, MacKenzie-Webster Post 790 Veterans of Foreign Wars, postmaster. Jessie retired in 1991 from the postal service and went Education from UVM. Ken began his long teaching career in
The Canadian Club and the Gasoline Retail Dealers Assoc. to work at Welch’s Hardware Store in South Royalton for five Marshfield, where he also served as head coach for the varsity
Survivors include his wife of 38 years, Elva Chouinard, of Ocala, years. In 1992, she was diagnosed with chronic lymphocytic leu- basketball team that won a state title under his leadership. He held
Fla.; three sons, Mark Chouinard and wife, Mary, of Ocala, Fla., kemia. All through her working life and illness she always worked teaching positions in South Royalton and Norwich before coming
David Chouinard and wife, Gisele, and Douglas Chouinard, all of on her family’s dairy farm, doing chores and tirelessly taking care to Waterbury High School. In Waterbury he was a teaching princi-
Barre; three daughters, Karen Askew and husband, Donald, of of the farm that meant so much to her. She was a member of the pal and was very proud of being instrumental in starting the
Glenwood, N.J., Linda Pomer and husband, Robert, of Barre, and Tunbridge Congregational Church, Ladies Auxiliary Veterans of school’s first kindergarten program. With the opening of Harwood
Lisa Avery, of So.Burlington; two stepdaughters, Rosann Ward Foreign Wars Post 2571 and American Legion Auxiliary Post 26, Union High School in 1966, Ken began teaching junior high math-
and husband, Richard, of Ocala, and Marsha Maurais and hus- both of White River Junction, the National Assoc. of Postmasters ematics and helped develop and organize the team teaching
band, Darell, of Barre; three brothers, Andre Chouinard and wife, and the Rising Sun Lodge Chapter 12 Order of the Eastern Star of approach to education at the junior high level. While at Harwood
Mary, of Barre, Fernand Chouinard and wife, Lorraine, of Saratoga South Royalton. She enjoyed her farm, mowing the lawn, cross- he was also a driver education instructor and helped develop the
Springs, N.Y., and Bernard Chouinard and wife, Beverly, of country skiing, gardening, snowshoeing and puzzles in the winter. driving skills course in the school’s parking lot. Ken retired in
Bradenton, Fla. Additionally, he is survived by nine grandchildren, She is survived by a son, Benjamin Tucker, of Dyberry, Pa.; two 1986, following 31 years of service to the education field. His
three great-grandchildren, two step-grandchildren and two step- daughters, Judith Tucker, of Wollaston, Mass., and Marilyn memberships included Waterbury Jaycees and Lions Club, Central
great-grandchildren. Besides his parents, he was predeceased by Lyford, of Chelsea; two grandchildren; one great-granddaughter; VT Retired Teachers Assoc., St. Andrew Catholic Church, where
his first wife, Loretta; a brother, Lawrence Chouinard; and a step- three sisters, Gladys Tuller and Kathleen Welch, both of Tunbridge, he served as a Eucharistic minister, and the Knights of Columbus
son, Carl Tucker. and Agnes Allen, of Chelsea; and several nieces, nephews and - Father Galligan Council of Waterbury. An avid card player, Ken
cousins. She was predeceased by her husband, Robert Tucker, and also loved to hunt with his sons at their camp in Worcester, was a
three brothers, Donald, David, and Stanley Welch. proud member of Red Sox nation, and enjoyed boating and spend-
GRIFFITH, KENNETH E. “SONNY” JR., 72, of ing time with his family at Fairfield Pond. He is fondly remem-
Duxbury, passed away in the comfort of his family at Dartmouth- bered for his devotion and love for his dear wife, Janet, and being
Hitchcock Medical Center on May 21. Born in Duxbury on August BOUCHER, LEON JOHN, of East Montpelier, died the best dad, grandfather and great-grandfather his family could
16, 1938, he was the son of the late Kenneth E. Griffith, Sr. and May 23 at his home, from complications due to esophageal cancer. ever have hoped for. Ken spoke often of his great appreciation for
Lillian E. (Harvey) Griffith. On June 8, 1957, he married the for- He was surrounded by family. Leon was born November 18, 1928, the care and comfort his daughter, Linda, gave to him during his
mer Dorothy A. Porter in Littleton, Colo. Sonny attended schools at Heaton Hospital in Montpelier to John and Stella Boucher. He illness. Ken is survived by his loving wife of 58 years, Janet
in Duxbury and was a 1956 graduate of Waterbury High School. graduated from St. Michael’s Catholic School in Montpelier in Chadwick, of Waterbury; their children, Linda Chadwick and
Joining the Vermont Air National Guard, he went to basic training 1947 and attended EC Goodwin Technical School in New Britain, husband, Richard Smith, of Duxbury, James Chadwick and wife,
at Lackland Air Force Base in San Antonio, Texas, and then went Conn. He married his high school sweetheart, Jean Marie Cyr, on Sheena, of Waterbury, Lawrence Chadwick, of Hardwick, Brian
to Lowry Air Force Base for additional schooling on Jet Radar October 1, 1949 in Washington. Shortly afterwards, he was drafted Chadwick and wife, Carole, of Orange, Jeffrey Chadwick and
Systems. From April 1958 until April 1973, Sonny worked full- into the US Army in support of the Korean War. He served in wife, Krista, of Northfield, and Ronald Chadwick and wife,
time for the Vermont Air National Guard as a technician and then Munich, Germany until 1952. In 1956, he began a 30-year-career Becky, of Waterbury Center; 11 grandchildren and three great-
went on to work for Waitsfield Telecom, retiring in May 1989. In with the US Postal Service, retiring in 1986 as postmaster of grandchildren; two sisters, Mary Helen Kane and husband, Jim, of
addition, Sonny retired from the Vermont Air National Guard at Montpelier. In the 1980s, Leon helped initiate the expanded zip West Suffield, Conn., and Betty Domingue and husband, Maurice,
the rank of master sergeant following 27 years of service. His code system called “Zip + Four,” which aids mail sorting and of Sheldon Jct.; two brothers, Carlton Chadwick and wife, Carole,
memberships included Winooski Lodge # 49 F&AM, the Wesley efficiency. He also represented management at arbitration and had of Jacksonville Beach, Fla., and Harvey Chadwick and wife,
United Methodist Church and the Harry N. Cutting American special assignments with the US Postal Rate Commission. In Pauline, of Swanton; as well as nieces, nephews and extended
Legion Post # 59, all of Waterbury. In his leisure time he enjoyed retirement Leon enjoyed part time jobs with Walker Motors and family. He was predeceased by two brothers, Eli and Robert
hunting, fishing, bowling, golf and playing cards. Sonny is sur- Vermont National Bank. One of Leon’s great passions was alpine Chadwick. A Mass of Christian burial will be celebrated at St.
vived by his wife of 53 years, Dorothy Griffith of Duxbury; their skiing. He served on the ski patrol at Mad River Glen, and he skied Andrew Catholic Church in Waterbury on June 1, 2011, at 11am
children, Kenneth E. Griffith III and his wife, Annette of Duxbury, at Stowe Mountain Resort from the 1950s until the 1980s. He also with a reception to follow in the church parish hall.
Scott Griffith and his wife, Ronda of Trinity, N.C., Todd Griffith enjoyed memorable ski trips to Tuckerman Ravine in the 1960s.
and his wife, Misty of Duxbury, Craig Griffith and his wife, Bette- He also skied in the Rocky Mountains and in the Swiss Alps. In
Jean of Duxbury, and Darryl Griffith and his wife, Lori of the 1990s, he settled on Jay Peak as his favorite mountain, achiev- DEYETTE, GENEVA E., 87, of West Braintree,
Plainfield; eight grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; his sis- ing the honorary title of ski ambassador. He skied nearly every day died May 24 at Gifford Medical Center in Randolph.
ters, Ramona Byers and husband, Fred of Nokesville, Va., Lorna of the ski season from 1986 to 2009. Leon was an avid motorcy- She was born July 9, 1923, in Randolph, the daugh-
Grimes and husband, Gary of Ocala, Fla., and Penny Williams of clist, traveling with his wife to rallies on their Honda Gold Wing. ter of Charles and Lula (Johndro) Davis. She was a
Fort Mill, S.C.; a brother, Rodney Griffith and wife, Sandy of They made memorable trips to Nova Scotia and British Columbia. lifelong Braintree area resident and attended
Severn, Md.; as well as nieces, nephews and extended family. He Leon particularly enjoyed watching his son Randy play baseball, Braintree schools. She was married to Lauris Deyette.
was predeceased by a grandson, Todd P. Griffith II. and loved to watch his granddaughter Alexis play soccer and bas- They were later divorced. She worked at Merrimaids
ketball. Throughout his life, Leon was civic-minded. He helped in Randolph and later worked at Ethan Allen Furniture in
found the Montpelier Amateur Hockey Assoc. when his son, Todd, Randolph. She cared for her parents in their home. She enjoyed
LEWIS, CHARLOTTE M., 80, of Northfield Falls, died May 21 caring for her yard, flowers and the outdoors. She was a member
at Mayo Healthcare in Northfield. She was born in Northfield on participated in youth hockey programs. He was a past president
and scholarship chair of the Montpelier Kiwanis International of the Randolph Baptist Fellowship. She is survived by a son,
June 16, 1930, the daughter of Gordon and Muriel (Cook) Merritt. Leicester Deyette, of Colchester; a daughter, Cheryl Lloyd, of
She attended Northfield schools. She married Walter L. Farnham Club. Leon served as an usher at St. Augustine’s Roman Catholic
Church in Montpelier, where he was a lifelong parishioner. Leon Randolph; three sisters, Audrey Lemery, of Swanton, Fleda Stone,
in Plainfield on Aug. 4, 1948. He died March 24, 1969. On Oct. of West Braintree, and Charlene Gehlbach, of South Burlington;
is survived by his wife, Jean Marie Cyr Boucher of Montpelier; his
daughter, Lynda Downing and husband, David of Montpelier; three grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. She was prede-
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TRY SQUARES SNOWFLAKES
7 Surprising Heart Risks, Solved Whoever said being
a parent is easy?
For help call
BY MICHAEL ROIZEN, M.D., AND MEHMET OZ, M.D.

L et's say that, by the numbers, your heart looks to be in great


shape. Your weight's down. Your waist is trim. Your lousy LDL
attacks? No way. Tell your doc about this part of the family tree.
Then do everything you can to stay healthy (from eating whole
Circle of ParentsTM
1-800-CHILDREN
cholesterol's under 100, and your blood pressure's pretty good (we grains and walking, to not smoking). 1-800-244-5373
like 115/75). Whew. One less thing to sweat, right? Brilliant move No. 5: Give yourself extra TLC if you've got pso-
Not quite. Nearly half of all heart attacks happen to people whose riasis, lupus or rheumatoid arthritis.
tickers look as good as yours. So doing a little extra could save your Why your heart loves it: The scaly skin of psoriasis, the fatigue of
life. Here's our crash course in avoiding seven hidden causes of heart lupus and the joint pain of rheumatoid arthritis may seem worlds
trouble. away from your heart. But these are all inflammatory diseases, and inflammation Weekly
Brilliant move No. 1: Heed those dirty-air warnings on the news. packs plaque into your arteries. No wonder psoriasis increases heart disease risk by
Why your heart loves it: Inhaling ozone - the nasty gas that results when tailpipe nearly 80 percent, lupus doubles it, and RA raises heart attack chances by 60 per-
Health Tip Ha
and smokestack fumes meet sunlight and hot weather - can kill cardio cells, throw cent. Get serious about keeping your blood pressure, LDL cholesterol and inflam-
off your heartbeat and boost your odds for a heart attack even if you don't have heart mation levels down. Then pamper your ticker with healthy meals, daily 30-minute
disease. Smart moves: Exercise indoors on high-ozone days. Do your best to avoid walks and a stress-soother (we do yoga).
exhaust-choked streets. Get out from behind diesel buses and trucks; their tailpipes Brilliant move No. 6: Strengthen your marriage and friendships.for 6-1
spew out chemicals and tiny particles that can inflame lungs and arteries, rupture
plaque build-ups, encourage blood clots and boost blood pressure.
Why your heart loves it: You probably suspect that a colder-than-the-Antarctic
marriage can lead to physical, as well as legal, troubles. DittoVeggies and the
if your so-called pals
T
Brilliant move No. 2: Do not stop daily aspirin on your own. fall into the "with friends like these, who needs enemies" category; they zoom up
for 6-8 by Edward Ferrari Jr., R.Ph.
Why your ticker loves it: If you take low-dose aspirin for any reason, check your heart risk by 25 percent. Break up with that bad crowd and find real friends. If your
Veggies and the Fib
supply and run out for a new bottle if it's low. Stopping suddenly can triple your marriage has gone from tender to tense, work on it (everyone Prevent Diabetes
has to at some
odds for trouble-causing clots in 10 days (yes, 10 - that's no typo). If you've got Your blood pressure will drop, your arteries will be cleaner and, hey, you'll be hap-
point).
Prostate
surgery scheduled, have a careful talk with your doc now about the pros and cons pier! for 6-15 A recent study showed that eating
of stopping your little white tablets. Brilliant move No. 7: Use up your vacation time! vegetables rich in beta carotene and
Brilliant move No. 3: Ask your doc if there's anything in your health history that Why your heart loves it: Taking regular time off can cut your Germs andodds
heart attack lutein lowers men's risk of benign
might mean trouble for your kidneys. for 6-22
by almost a third. Yet 43 percent of Americans didn't use all their vacation time last
prostate hyperplasia (BPH), and
enlarged prostate. While not cancer-
Why your heart loves it: Kidneys are vital to your body's waste-disposal system year. Can't swing a getaway right now? Do the stay-cation thing: Fill up the wading ous, this condition can interrupt
- but in many adults (1 in 9) these ingenious little filters aren't firing on all cylinders. pool, turn off your phone and computer, rent ALL of your favorite Ultraviolet
movies, take Rays
long urine flow. Researchers compared
Over time, this triples your odds for heart problems because hinky kidneys gunk up walks, do/don't cook (whichever's more fun), unwind a little ... unwind some more.
your bloodstream, which stiffens arteries and fires up inflammation. High blood Aim for that blissed-out vacation feeling. Your heart will love it. So forwill6-29
you.
6000 men who had surgery for
BPH, or symptoms of an enlarged
pressure, diabetes and unlucky genes weaken kidneys. If you've got any of 'em, get *** Volunteering– prostate, with 18,000 men with no
prostate problems. Men who con-
checked (find free screenings at www.kidney.org). The YOU Docs, Mehmet Oz and Mike Roizen, are authors of "YOU: On a Diet."
Brilliant move No. 4: Treat your siblings' heart health like your own. Want more? See "The Dr. Oz Show" on TV (check local listings). for 7-6 ques-
To submit sumed the most vegetables were
11% less likely to develop BPH
Why your heart loves it: Bet you know that having parents with early heart prob- tions, go to www.RealAge.com.
lems ups your vulnerablility. But did you know that having a sib with heart disease
Fruits and
(c) 2011 Michael Roizen, M.D. and Mehmet Oz, M.D. than those who ate the least. Carrots,
yellow squash, yams, spinach, can-
before 60 doubles your own odds of trouble? Sharing clothes is one thing, but heart for 7-13
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lettuce are rich in beta carotene.
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Healthy Community
Events
Camp, Sports and
CVMC Nursing Supervisors Jennifer Pratt, RN (left) and Jeanne Stearns, RN flank speaker Esther Bernhofer,
PhD(c), RN-BC.
College Physicals
CVMC Nurses Receive Pain Management Education Associates in Pediatrics,
Associates in Family Health,
from Cleveland Clinic Expert Barre Pediatrics, Central Vermont
According to statistics cited by Esther addressed pain management and disability. Primary Care and Montpelier
Bernhofer, PhD(c), RN-BC, “Throughout the Andre Gilbert, MD presented on perioperative Integrative Family Health want to
United States, half of hospitalized patients state pain control. remind parents that now is the
that their pain was moderate to severe during Each eight hour class was packed with infor-
hospitalization and poorly controlled.” mation on the problems with undertreated pain, time to start scheduling camp,
“Worse,” she continued, “this statistic has not acute vs. chronic, neuropathic pain, mixed pain sports and “college bound”
changed in 30 years!” syndromes, assessment tools for different popu- physicals for your children.
Esther is the Pain Management/Education lations (older adults, children, cancer patients
Coordinator at the Medicine and Digestive etc), advocacy, talking to the physician, pharma-
Diseases Institutes at the Cleveland Clinic. At cologic and other therapies, side affects, pain
the request of Chief Nursing Officer and Vice research, biopsychosocial factors, cognitive
President for Nursing and Quality Alison White, behavioral therapy (CBT), relaxation/mindful-
RN, MHA the CVMC Auxiliary donated the ness meditation, interdisciplinary pain treat-
funds to bring this renowned pain expert to ment, preoperative therapies, intraoperative
Central Vermont Medical Center. analgesia, interscalene block and much more.
“We know from our patient satisfaction scores Jen MacAuley, RN a nurse in the Endoscopy
ion Workshops
Cessat
that pain management is an issue, and we want- Unit, succinctly stated, “I’m here because in our
ed to do something about it,” said Alison. “Over
70 nurses from CVMC attended three sessions
jobs all of us,” and she gestured at the room full
of nurses, “we encounter pain just about every- Tobacco
over three days. Classes included a ‘train the day.”
trainer’ component so we will have content “I’m thrilled we were able to bring this to
experts here on site. We plan to make the cur- staff,” concluded Alison. “Staff response has
riculum a part of every nurse’s orientation to the been very positive. I am confident that we will Do you want to quit tobacco use (cigarettes, chew, cigars, pipe
hospital.” be able to make our patients more comfortable etc.) but need help? For many tobacco users, support from others
Esther was joined by Occupational Medicine as nurses put into practice the things they makes the difference in staying tobacco free. Special attention
Psychologist Laurance Thompson, MS, who learned at this seminar.”
is given to developing a quitting strategy, including dealing with
weight control and managing stress. These workshops will offer

China Summer Exchange Camp ways to change your behavior and help you start a tobacco free
lifestyle. For more information and to register, please call
with Community Connections 371-5945. Free Workshop.
Mondays, June 6 - 27
This summer the U-32 & Montpelier communities will 2:00 - 3:00 pm
host a group of 30 ninth-grade students from China. These CVMC National Life Cancer Treatment Center
students will be housed in pairs with local families, and will
participate in educational, cultural and recreational pro- Wednesdays, June 8 - 29
5:30 - 6:30pm
gramming along with a select group of our local students. From Monday Central Vermont Medical Center
through Friday of each week, this mix of students will meet for spoken Teleconference Room
English language sessions in the morning, and will travel around the area
in the afternoons, sampling the best of Vermont.
We are in Need of Host Families Visit our website to see more healthy events
We are seeking community members willing to house two of these stu- in central Vermont
dents from June 26th to July 9th. Visiting students will spend evenings,
weekends and mealtimes with host families. Ability to transport these stu-
dents 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 these
Chinese youth.
For more information, please contact Bill Merrylees or Ginny Burley
at Community Connections, 223-3456 or bmerrylees@u32.org -- www. Best Hospital
communityconnections.us. Best Employer
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for John Ormsby
Happy 80th Birthday!
June 5, 1931
Please mail cards to:
289 Camp Street
Barre, VT 05641
Love, Your Family
Agnes, Mike, Mary, Kay, Tom,
Glo, Brad, Sarah, Tanner & Julia

Williamstown Community Members


Linda Moses , our elementary school administra-
tive assistant of 33 years, is retiring at the end of this
school year. We would like to give you the opportunity
to honor her service to our community by presenting her
with a gift-wrapped box of cards from the community on
June 9 at the end-of-year barbecue. If you would like to
participate, please send a card with your wishes, thoughts,
and perhaps some good reminisces of past years to:
Bonny Grant Thygesen-Day
1 School Street
Randolph, VT 05060 Tara Thygesen and Corey Day are engaged to be married. The
future bride is the daughter of Thomas and Tami Thygesen. The
future groom is the son of Pam and Charles Day.
Tara graduated from Spaulding High School in 2007 and is
finishing up her associate degree in education at CCV. She plans
on getting her bachelor’s in education at Johnson State College.
ACCEPTING NEW DENTAL PATIENTS Corey graduated from Spaulding High School in 2008 and
works at Culture Craft Sandblast.
It’s a Boy!
GENTLE, CARING ATMOSPHERE A wedding is planned for August 24, 2013. Aubrey Amell, of Northfield, is proud to announce the arrival of
Robert James Martin Amell. He was born April 28, 2011 at

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This year along with our favorite down-
town businesses on the runway, there will
be upcycled, recycled, and eco-conscious
Vermont designers including: Tara Lynn
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“Working toward a more earth- friendly,
heart-conscious, fashionable planet.” (The
image on the fashion show poster is a
woman wearing a dress made completely
of vegetables!) The “vegetable-dress” was photo shoot with Dual Image Photogra-
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Root Center in Burlington, an organization donation to their cause could dress-up and
that grows vegetables which are donated to have their photograph taken. This year the
Vermont Food Shelves. Montpelier Fashion Show has partnered
with the Central Vermont Humane Society
The festivities will begin at 11:00 a.m. with with the intention of raising awareness of
the designers’ fashion show at 12:30 p.m. the importance of caring for our communi-
and downtown businesses on the runway ty animals. Other non-profit booths on the
at 1:00 p.m. For the 2011 event there will street will be: Reach Care Bank, Transi-
be a Zumba demonstration; b-boys; circus tion Town Montpelier, The Root Center,
performers; 9 year-old DJ, Don P; surprise and The Council of All Beings.
dance performances; J Fab Productions
DJing the Fashion Show, and host Ben T. Sponsors for the event are Amare Events,
Matchstick. Three Penny Taproom will Onion River Arts Council, Northfield
have a booth set up on the street for young Savings Bank, Positive Pie, and Halogen
and old who love rootbeer! Records. The event is free of charge, open
to all, and takes place rain-or-shine. Traf-
Also on the street will be booths from fic will be closed on State Street between
various non-profits and other civic- minded Main Street and Elm Street from 7 a.m.
organizations. Last year the Montpelier until 5 p.m. For more information visit
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First lap of the girls 800 meter run shows tight competition. The run was
won by Harwood’s Jaime Thomas.

U-32 Raider Carter Austin-Bradley earns first place in 110 meter hurdles
Richard Levesque, of Swanton, holds the 14.55 lb State Record walleye with a 16:92 time.
he caught last year, one of five new Vermont State Record fish taken by
anglers in 2010. Photo by William Crenshaw.

Vermont’s Newest State Record Fish


The fishing has always been good in Vermont, and the last
decade has been especially good to anglers in search of state
record fish. Of the 33 fish species eligible for state record consid-
eration, 14 records have been set since 2001. That number is much
higher than the number of state record fish caught in any of the
other New England states or New York over the same time peri-
od.
Amazingly, five new state records have been set since the start
of 2010, including a 14.55 pound walleye caught by Richard
Levesque, an 8.44 pound pike-pickerel hybrid caught by Kurin
Friend, a 0.98 pound pumpkinseed sunfish caught by Joseph
Michaels, a 5.63 pound burbot caught by Patrick Woodward, and
a 3.63 pound white sucker caught by Brian Cadoret. All of these
fish, except the sucker, were caught in Lake Champlain.
These new state records are a testament to the great quality and
diversity of fishing opportunities that are currently available to
anglers in Vermont, so get out there and fish with your family and
friends. You never know… you could set the next state record!
For more information on Vermont’s state record fish or to
download a record fish entry form, visit http://www.vtfishand-
wildlife.com/Fishing_frmRecords.cfm.

Northfield sophomore Josh


Gerdes flies high in the long
jump.

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mailed to The WORLD, Attn: Calendar, 403 U.S. Route 302, Barre, month, 7-9pm. Info. Helene Thomas 476-5116/Carol Griffith 476-4822.
Vt. 05641. The deadline is 5:00pm, Thursday preceding publica- Hedding United Methodist Activities & Meetings. 40 Washington
tion. The Ongoing section is for free/low cost community events, Street, 476-8156. Teen Center, Mon-Fri. 3-6pm; Choir, Thursdays
which should be verified monthly. We are no longer able to include 7pm; Free Community Supper, Fridays 5:30-6:30pm; Celebrate
ongoing classes. Recovery & Teen Addiction Recovery Group, Fridays 6pm;
Veterans Support Group, Fridays 6:30-8pm; Community Service
Ongoing Events & Food Shelf Hours: Wed & Thurs. 3-5pm. Vermont Vet to Vet,
BARRE- Expressive Arts Group for Mothers. Connect w/other Wednesdays, 6-7pm.
moms & use various mediums to explore the journey of motherhood. Barre Tones Women’s A Capella Chorus. 2nd floor Alumni Hall, next
Studio Place Arts, Thursdays thru 6/2, 10am-noon. 262-3292 x124. to Barre Aud., Mondays, 7pm. www.barretonesvt.com or 223-2039.
The Open Table. All are invited to this “share-what-you-can” meal. Bingo. Benefits St. Monica’s School. St. Monica’s, 79 Summer St.,
Donate what you can- money, labor, skills, or just your presence. every Monday, pastimes 6pm, regular games 7pm.
L.A.C.E., Wednesdays, 5:30-8pm. Info. 476-4276. Knights Inc. Bingo. Knights of Columbus Hall, Pine Hill Rd., Friday
Barre Camera Club. For all ages. Bring photos, slides or CDs for nights, doors open 4:30pm.
discussion & gentle critiquing. Community National Bank, second Cribbage. Mon-Fri 9am. Strong Living Exercise, Mon. & Wed.
Mondays through Dec., meet at side door promptly at 7pm. 485-3086. 9am. Barre Senior Center, 135 N. Main St.
Play Group. St. Monica’s Church basement, Thursdays during school Turning Point Ctr. Safe/supportive place for individuals & their
year, 9:30-11am. families in/seeking recovery. Open Monday-Friday, 10am-5pm. 489
Cub Scout Pack 717. Fun for boys in grades 1-5. Barre Congregational N. Main St. Alcoholics Anonymous-Living Sober, Sundays, 8:30am;
Church, den meetings Thursdays except last week of month when Making Recovery Easier, Tuesdays, 6pm. Wit’s End Parent
Friday, 6:30pm. Info. 476-8399. Support Group, Wednesdays, 6pm. Narcotics Anonymous,
Getting By in a Recession Support Group. Church of the Good Thursdays, 6:30pm. Info. 479-7373.
Shepherd, Washington St., enter at rear. Mondays 7pm. 476-3929. Knights of Columbus. Pine Hill Road, Barre Town, meetings second
American Legion Auxiliary Unit 10. Meets at the post, first Tuesday of every month, 7pm.
Thursday of each month (not Jan. or July), 6:30pm. ReUse Stop. Barre Town recycling depot, Wilson Indust. Park; Tues/
Vermont Modelers Club. Building & flying model airplanes year- Sat, 8-3:30, for unwanted reusable items; guidelines/prices, 775-7722.
round, visitors welcome. Info. 485-7144. Green Mountain Spirit Chapter. National women bikers club. 2nd
Community Breakfast. First Presbyterian Church, 78 Summer St., Wed. of month; info grnmtnspirit@hotmail.com.
3rd Sunday of month, FREE, 7:30-9am. 476-3966. BERLIN- Bereavement Support Group. Every other Weds, 4/27-
Lupus Support Group. 9 Jorgensen Ln., teen meeting 3rd Wednesdays 8/17, 10am; or every other Mon, 5/2-8/22, 6pm. CVHHH, 600 Granger
at 6:30pm, adult meeting 4th Weds., 6:30pm. Info. 877-735-8787. Rd. 223-1878.
Grandparents Raising Their Children’s Children. Support group. Bereaved Family Support Group. Facilitated by Central Vermont
First Presbyterian Church, 1st Weds of month, 10am-noon. 476-1480. Home Health & Hospice. CVHHH, 600 Granger Rd., 2nd Wednesday

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of month, 6-8pm. Info. Jeneane 485-9353.
Bingo. Mutuo Club, Beckley St., Weds., warmups 6pm, bingo 7pm.
Parkinsons Support Group. CVMC, conf. rm. #3, third Thursdays,
Friends of Aldrich Public Library. Aldrich Library, 2nd floor board- 6:30-8pm. Info. 439-5554.
room, 2nd Tuesday of month. Info. 476-7550.
Celiac Support Group. CVMC, 2nd Wednesdays, 4:30pm. 598-9206.
Clogging & Irish Step Lessons. With Green Mountain Cloggers, all
Brought to you by Uncle Mike’s Deli ages, donations. Green Mtn Tavern, Mondays, 6-8pm. 522-2935. Weight Watchers Meetings. Open 1/2 hour before mtg time. 617
8 State Street – Montpelier, Vermont Comstock Rd., Mondays at 4:30pm, Tuesdays at 12:15 & 5:30pm,
Strong Living Exercise Program. Aldrich Library, Milne Comm. Thursdays 9:30am & 5:45pm, Saturdays 9:30am.
229-6788 Room, Mondays & Thursdays at 8am. Info. 433-1654.
Diabetes Support Program. CVMC, conf. rooms, first Thursday of
Circle of Parents. Confidential support group spons. by Prevent Child month, 7-8pm, free. Info. 371-4152.
Abuse VT. Meets Tuesday eves. Info. 229-5724 or 1-800-children.
Great Food Makes Great Memories, Civil Air Patrol. At the airport (blue hangar), Tuesdays, 6-8:30pm.
Al-Anon Spiritual Mtgs. Hedding United Methodist, Weds. 7pm. Info at 229-5193.
And We Make Great Food Central VT Amateur Radio Club. Steak House, Barre-Montpelier Al-anon/Alateen. CVMC, rm. 3, Saturdays, 7pm . 866-972-5266.
Rd., 1st Wednesdays, 6:30pm. Info. 496-3566 or 496-2836.
Pregnancy & Newborn Loss Support Group. Woodridge Nursing
Member of the Vermont Association of Wedding Professionals Mothers of Preschoolers. Monthly get-togethers for crafts, refresh- Home, 4th Monday of month, 6:30-8:30pm. 371-4304 or 371-4376.
Visit our Website at Statestreetcatering.com ments, etc. Christian Alliance Church, 476-3221.
Partners for Prevention-Alcohol & Drug Abuse Coalition. CVH,
Alcoholics Anonymous. Meetings in Barre, daily; call 802-229-5100 2nd Weds. of month, 11:30am-1:30pm. Info 479-4250.
for latest times & locations; www.aavt.org.
“Man to Man” Prostate Cancer Support Grp. Family & public
Square & Compass Bingo. Jackpot $500 55# or less, $300 after 55. welcome. CVMC, 3rd Weds. of month, 6-8pm. 461-6222.
Masonic Temple, doors open 4pm, kitchen 5pm, primas 5:50, reg 7pm.
Look Good... Feel Better. Program for female cancer patients.
Bingo. Elks Club, Jefferson St., Sundays, open 4pm, games start 5:45. CVMC, 4th Mon. of month, 5:30-7:30pm. Info. 496-2582.
MONTPELIER RECREATION DEPARTMENT Alzheimer’s Support Group. Rowan Court Health & Rehab, 4th Bible Information Class. Christ the Redeemer Lutheran Church,
55 BARRE STREET, MONTPELIER Weds. of month, 3-5pm. Info/RSVP at 476-4166. Airport Rd., every Tues., 6:30pm.
225-8699 • www.montpelierrec.org Alzheimer’s Support Group. Community National Bank, 2nd Weds. of Savvy Speakers Toastmasters Club. BC/BS conf. room, Industrial
Ln., 1st & 3rd Tues., 5:30-7pm. 883-2313 or gplumb@pshift.com.
Birthing Center Open House. For parents, sibs, grandparents, etc.
CVMC, 1st Wed. of month, 5:30-7pm. RSVP/Info. 371-4613.
Knee/Hip Replacement Orientation Class. CVMC, conf. room #3,
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Survivors of Suicide Support Group. For anyone who has lost a loved
THROUGH GRADE 8 one to suicide. 56 East State St., 4th Thursdays, 6-7:30pm. 223-4111.
Students of all faiths accepted Science of Mind Principles Study Group. For all faiths/inquiring
minds. Universal Rivers of Life, 28 East State St., 1st & 3rd Thurs.
After School Program available until 5:30 p.m. 223-3427.
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PANSIES
in a great variety
Kellogg-Hubbard Library, East Montpelier Room, 1st & 3rd Thursdays, Christian Meditation. Christ Church, Mondays, 12-1pm. of colors
6-7:30pm. Info. 800-639-6480. RANDOLPH- Lift for Life Exercises, Tues-Fri, 8:30am; Cribbage
Grandparents Raising Their Children’s Children. Support group, 9:30am & Mahjongg 10am on Tuesdays; Art History Video Series to brighten your day!
childcare provided. Trinity Methodist Church, 137 Main St., 2nd 12:45pm & Bridge Club 2pm on Wednesdays; Foot Clinics, 1st &
Syrup is ready!
New Maple $
Thursday of month, 6-8pm. Info. 476-1480. 2nd Weds, 10am-noon, call to sign up. All held at Randolph Senior
Calico County Quilters. All skill levels welcome. Bethany Church, Center, 6 Hale St. Info. 728-9324.
Red Room, 2nd Saturday of each month, 1-3pm (NOT Oct. or May). Healthier Living Workshops. Free, for anyone with a chronic illness. Gallon 50.50
Intro. to Soka Gakkai. World peace through individual happiness. Gifford Conference Ctr, Mondays through 6/27, 6-8:30pm. 728-2118. 1/2 Gal. $
31.50
Children welcome. Kellogg-Hubbard Library, last Saturday of month, Gentle Yoga Class. For people age 55+. Gifford Conference Center,
11am-1pm. Info. 229-5168. Fridays through 6/17, 1-2:15pm. Info. 476-2668. Quart $
19.95
Community Meeting. Share stories & concerns about independent Diabetes Support Group. Meet w/facilitators & fellow diabetics. All grades, for a limited time
living & community issues, access to health care, etc. VT Center for Gifford Medical Ctr, 1st Tuesday of month, 11am-noon. 728-7100. Send a Taste of
Independent Living, 3rd Thursdays, 1-3pm. Info. 229-0501. Quit in Person Group. Free tobacco cessation program Gifford NOW ~ A Great Spr Vermont
Woman’s Book Club: The Yada Yada Prayer Group novels by Neta Conference Ctr., Wednesdays, 5:30-6:30pm. Info. 728-2118. Arriving ing Gift!
Jackson. First Thursdays, 7pm. Info. 839-9439. Cancer Support Group. For survivors, sufferers & family. Gifford
Bereaved Family Support Group. See listing under BERLIN. Conference Ctr, 2nd Tuesdays, 9:30-11am. 728-2270.
Lots of New Gifts
Co-Dependents Anonymous (CoDA). Bethany Church basement, Al-Anon/Alateen. Gifford Hospital, Weds, 7pm and Sundays, 11am. NEW! VT Food Products
Tuesdays, 6:30pm. Info. 229-9036. Storytime. Kimball Library, Wed., 11am, ages 2-5; Toddlertime, Fri.,
Healthy Tuesdays. Free chiropractic consultation w/ Dr. Jae Ehrich, 10:30am; Gathering for hand work, 2nd & 4th Mon., 6pm. “World’s Best” Maple & Chocolate Creemees
DC. RiverSide Chiropractic, Tuesdays 4-6pm. 262-6097 for apptmt. ROXBURY- Alcoholics Anonymous. Call 802-229-5100 for times & Served Every Day!
TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly). Bethany Church, Wednesdays, locations; www.aavt.org. Bragg Farm: VT Maple Quality for 8 Generations
5:15pm. Info. Linda Lamberti 476-8345. WASHINGTON- Central VT ATV Club. Washington Fire Station,
Brain Injury Support Group. All brain injury survivors, caregivers & 3rd Thurs, 6:30pm. We Ship Vermont
Anywhere Handcrafts
adult family members welcome to attend. Disability Rights VT, 141 WATERBURY- Beginner Ballet for Kids with Special Needs. Free Gifts
Main St., first Monday of month, 5:30-7:30pm. 1-800-834-7890 x106. class for ages 4-7, offered by One Studio Dance and Yoga. Held at “A
Quality Vermont
Kellogg-Hubbard Library Activities. 135 Main St., 223-3338. Jazzercise, 29 Stowe St., Saturdays 11:45am-12:30pm. 244-8600. Family Cheese
Story Time, Tues/Weds/Fri, 10:30am. Comics Club, Tues, 3:30-5pm. Grandparents Raising their Children’s Children. Support group, Farm Maple Farm
Youth Chess Club, Weds, 5:30-7pm. Lego Club, Thurs, 3:30pm. childcare provided. Wesley Methodist Church, Main St., 3rd Tuesday Shop” Tour
Dungeons & Dragons, Fri, 4-5:30pm. Games at the Library, Fri, of month, 6-8pm. Info. 476-1480. Maple
3-5pm. Read with COCO Therapy Dog, Thurs, 4pm. Lunch in a 802-223-5757 Products
Foreign Language, Weds: Spanish, Thurs: French/Italian, Friday: Afternoon Knitters. Bring your latest project, crocheters welcome, 1 mile north of E. Montpelier Village on Rt. 14N (follow signs)
German. too. Waterbury Public Library, Wednesdays, 1-2pm. Info. 244-7036. Mon.-Thurs. 8:30 am -7:00 pm
CHADD ADHD Parent Support Group. Childcare not available, Support Group for women who have experienced partner abuse. Fri., Sat. & Sun. 8:30 am - 8:00 pm
please make plans for your child. Woodbury College, second Tuesday Info at 1-877-543-3498.
of month, 5:30-7:30pm. Info. 498-5928. Playgroups: Open Gym, Mon-Tues-Fri, 11:05-11:35am; Story Time,
Overeaters Anonymous. Bethany Church, Fridays at noon. 223-3079. Tues, 10-11am; Music & Movement Playgroup, Weds, 10-11:30am;
Art & Exploration Playgroup, Thurs., 9:30-11:30am. Thatcher
Bingo. Food & beverage available. Elks Lodge, every Tuesday, doors
open 4pm, early bird 5pm, regular games 7pm.
Brook Primary School Children’s Room, during school year only.
Al-Anon. Congregational Church, Mondays 7pm, Fridays 8pm; Info.
LOST NATION THEATER
Good Beginnings of Central Vermont. Vol meetings. Bethany 1-866-972-5266. SPECIALTY ACTING CLASSES
Church, 1st Fri. of the month, 12-1pm. Info. 279-2106. june master-class series for all
WATERBURY CENTER- Alcoholics Anonymous. Call 802-229-
Bible Study. Christian Alliance Church, Weds., 7pm. 476-3221. 5100 for times & locations, www.aavt.org.
Alcoholics Anonymous. Meetings in Montpelier, daily. Call 802-229-
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Bible Study Group. Bring your bible, coffee provided, all welcome. A
Actor’s approach to Stage Combat with
5100 for latest times & locations, www.aavt.org. Waterbury Center Grange, Sundays, 5-6pm. Info. 498-4565.
Al-Anon. Trinity Methodist Church, Main St., Sun., 6:15-7:30pm. Broadway Fight Director Dan Renkin
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WEBSTERVILLE- Fire District #3, Prudential Committee.
Info. 1-866-972-5266. Monthly meeting, 105 Main St., 3rd Wed., 7pm. iin town for LNT’s Moonlight & Magnolias
Central Vermont Support Group. Meeting at Another Way, 125 WILLIAMSTOWN- Knitting Goup. All handwork welcome, come aand Midsummer Night’s Dream. Focusing on
Barre St., Tuesdays 6-7:30pm. Info. 479-5485. for creativity & community. Ainsworth Library, Tuesdays, 7-8:30pm. u
unarmed combat: serious & comic.
Community Kitchen. Unitarian Universalist, 2nd & 4th Sun., 4:30- Bible Study. Christian Alliance Church, Sun., 6pm. Info. 476-3221. 2 sessions in June:
6pm. Info. Richard Sheir, 223-4799. for age 11-16: Sun June 4, noon-4:30pm;
Grandparents Raising their Children’s Children. Support grp,
SL AA. 12-step recovery group for sex/relationship problems. Bethany childcare provided. 1st Wed. of month. 6-8pm. 802-476-1480, x377. for 16+: Mon & Wed, June 13 &15
Church, Wed., 5pm. Info. 802-249-6825.
Alcoholics Anonymous. Call 802-229-5100 for times & locations, or 6:30-9:30pm
Survivors of Incest Anonymous. Bethany Church parlor, 115 Main www.aavt.org.
St., Mondays, 5pm, Info 229-9036/454-7822.
WOODBURY- Knitting Group. All hand work welcome. Library, coming up: Summer Camps
Capital Orchestra. New players welcome, esp. strings. U-32, 1st & 3rd Wed., 6:30-8pm. 1-Wk & 2- Wk Camps. Performance and
rehearsals most Mondays, 7-9pm. Info. 223-8610/joanske@sover.net Grandparents Raising their Children’s Children. Support group, Technical Theater, beginners to advanced.
Peace Vigil. In front of the Post Office, every Friday, 12-1pm. childcare provided. Woodbury Community Room, 4th Monday of
Brain Injury Support Group. Unitarian Church, first & third Thurs. each month, 6-8pm. Info., call Evelyn at 476-1480.
of month, 1:30-2:30pm. Info. call toll free 1-877-985-8440. continued on next page
802.229.0492
Domestic Violence Support Group. Safe & confidential, call lostnationtheater.org
Battered Women’s Services and Shelter, 223-0855.
PeaceVermont (CCAV) Meetings. AFSC office, 73 Main St., 1st

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Monday of each month, 5:30pm. Info 229-2340.
La Leche League. Breastfeeding info & support. Unitarian Church,
3rd Tuesday, 10am. Info 454-1569. �
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$10/$6 students & seniors, 7:30pm. Info. 426-3210.
Square & Compass - 2 Academy Street, Barre Knitting Night. The Wool Shed, Tuesdays, 6:30-8:30 13 Indigenous Grandmothers. Day of workshops, passing-the-torch
discussion in pm, foll. by ceremony at the fire. VT College of Fine
Doors open 4PM - Kitchen 5PM Wednesday, June 1 Arts, donations. Registration suggested, www.councilofallbeings.org.
"Fun for barre- Open Mike. W/host John Lackard. Gusto’s, no cover, 9pm. Spring Migration Bird Walk. Explore NBNC for spring migrants
Early Birds 5:50PM the Whole Barre Farmers Market. Fresh produce, meat, plants, baked goods including Bobolink, Nashville Warbler and Veery. North Branch
Reg. Games 7PM Family!" and more. City Hall Park, 3-6pm. Nature Center, $5/free for members, 7-8:30am. Info. 229-6206.
montpelier- Fairbanks Community of Observers Workshop. Plant Your Soul: Benefit Concert & Plant Sale. Music by Dave
Flashball $50 per week added - up to Learn how to participate in this Fairbanks Museum citizen science Keller & more, benefits Nature Adventure Program at Union Elementary.
$300 - then 2 Flashballs program. North Branch Nature Ctr, FREE, 7pm. Info. 229-6206. North Branch Nature Ctr, $10 per family, 5-8pm. Info. 229-6206.
CVABE Volunteer Info. & Training Session. For anyone interested williamstown- Williamstown Farmers Market. Produce &
Progressive Jackpot - starting 50#'s in volunteering with Central VT Adult Basic Education. Light refresh- baked goods, free market space. Pump & Pantry, No. Main St., 3-6pm.
at $1,000 ments. Montpelier Learning Center, 100 State St., suite 3, 5-6pm.
Capital City Band Rehearsal. For all band instrument players inter- Saturday, June 4
One Number and $100 added ested in performing with the band this summer. All ages & abilities Barre- Art Reception. Closing reception for Susan M. Russell
per week to 55#'s welcome. Bethany Church, 7pm. Info. 223-7069. exhibit. Studio Place Arts, 2:30-4pm. Info. 476-7069.
13 Indigenous Grandmothers. Day of welcoming, ceremony & Art’s First. Free art activities for youth ages 7-10 yrs. Studio Place
Winner Take All entertainment. Vermont College of Fine Arts, donations, 1-9:30pm. Arts, FREE, 1-3:30pm. RSVP by 6/3, 479-7069.
Registration suggested, www.councilofallbeings.org or 851-7697.
bradford- Bradford Academy Alumni Open House. Public
Donation Clinic. Massages, acupuncture, and hands-on healing for welcome. Displays incl. Civil War and BA items, “Made in Bradford.”
mind/body/spirit available. Appointments recommended. Vermont B’ford Historical Soc. Museum, FREE, 10am-2pm. 222-4423.
SEASON Integrative Medicine, 172 Berlin St., 5:30-8:30pm. Info. 229-2635.
brookfield- Pancake Breakfast. Pond Village Church, 7:30-
OPEN FOR THE stowe- Esther Salmi Memorial Dedication. A fountain will be 11am. Info. 276-3376.
dedicated in honor of Esther, a longtime member of the Stowe Bike
Club. Chase Park, corner of Luce Hill & Mountain Roads, 7:30pm. danville- Youth Bird Walk at Joe’s Pond. Free walk for birders
age 8-16 with focus on using optics & IDing birds. Co-spons. by NEK
Thursday, June 2 Audubon & North Branch Nature Ctr, 8:30-10am. Pre-reg. 751-7671.
east hardwick- Plant Swap. Bring extra plant starts or divided
montpelier- Moonlight and Magnolias. This hilarious farce is perennials and/or bring some home for your garden. No invasive or
a behind the scenes look at the making of Gone with the Wind. Lost diseased plants, please. East Hardwick Grange, 11am-1pm. 755-6336.
Open 7 Days Starting Memorial Day Nation Theater, $15 this preview only, 7pm. Info. 229-0492.
Thursday–Sunday 11AM–8PM johnson- Beauty and the Beast and an Evening of Dance.
13 Indigenous Grandmothers. Workshops all day, registration sugg. Dibden Center for the Arts, 6pm. See descrip. 6/3.
at www.councilofallbeings.org. Procession to Statehouse at 6:30pm montpelier- Contradance. With caller Susan Kevra and music
for ceremony at 7pm. VT College of Fine Arts, donations. 851-7697. by Atlantic Crossing. Bring clean, soft-soled shoes. Capital City
randolph- GED Testing. Writing at 3pm, math at 3:30pm, take Grange, $8, 8pm. Info. 744-6163.
2678 River Street, Bethel (2.6 mi. on VT Rt. 107) only one; social studies, science & reading at 5:30pm, take 1 or 2. Capital City Farmers Market. Local produce, plants, baked goods
802-234-9400 www.toziersrestaurant.com Randolph Learning Center, 12 South Main St. Pre-register 728-4492. and more. Corner of State St. & Elm St., 9am-1pm. Info. 223-2958.
williamstown- Red Cross Blood Drive. Williamstown High NEK Beginner Bird Walk. For younger birders, ages 8-16, trip to
School, 12:30-5:30pm. 1-800-RED-CROSS. Joe’s Pond in Danville. Spons. by North Branch Nature Ctr & NEK
woodbury- George Houghton: VT’s Civil War Photographer. Audubon, FREE for kids & parents, 8:30-10am. Pre-reg. 751-7671.
Talk & slide show by Donald Wickman, pres. by W’bury Historical Hike & Trail Maintenance w/ Green Mtn Club. Help w/Long Trail
Central Vermont Crime Stoppers Soc. & VT Humanities Council. Town Hall, FREE, 7pm. 456-8108. maintenance on National Trails Day. Call 244-7037 x24 for details.
Friday, June 3 An Evening of Classical Guitar. Guitarist James Gram performs
Tipline: Chelsea- Chelsea Farmers Market. North Common, 3-6:30pm.
works of Bach, Spanish classical and 20th century music. Unitarian
Church, $10 sugg. donation, 7:30pm.
Moonlight and Magnolias. Lost Nation Theater, 8pm. See 6/3.
johnson- Beauty and the Beast and an Evening of Dance.
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Presented by Stowe Dance Academy. Dibden Center for the Arts, JSC,
$18/$15 kids 12 & under, 6pm. Advance tix at 253-5151.
Montpelier Fashion Show. Designers, buskers, live music and fun.
Under the tent on State Street, FREE, 11am-3pm.
montpelier- Moonlight and Magnolias. This hilarious farce is a Fashion Show After Party. With DJ Robbie J, ages 21+. Positive Pie,
Cash Rewards Possible. behind the scenes look at the making of Gone with the Wind. Opening FREE, 10:30pm.
night red carpet! Lost Nation Theater, $25-$30, 8pm. Info. 229-0492. randolph- Wren Kitz and Peter Squires. Chandler Upper
Toby Tenenbaum Piano Concert. Performance by the Colorado pia- Gallery, $10 advance/$12 at door. Info. 728-6464.

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9:00a Free Speech TV Mtg of 5/24 6/1 VT Awareness Theater 8 & 10:30a
1:30a Fresh Pickings 12:00p Democracy Now! Israel Needs Us Girls’ Softball: Northfield @ Harwood 5/14 Barre City Council 9a, 12p & 3:30p Today’s Airforce 1 & 3:30p
2:00a Songwriter’s Notebook 1:00p The Studio Sessions 10:00p Free Speech TV 7:00p Berlin Selectboard Mtg of 5/16
Sat Jun 4 Under the Golden Dome 8a & 2:30p Connect with Amy Miller 1:30 & 4p
2:30a Army NewsWatch 2:00p Salaam/Shalom Tuesday, June 7 1:00p CVTSportNet Game of the Week: Fri Jun 3 Shalom 2:30 & 5p
3:00a Free Speech TV 3:00p With God On Our Side 12:00a VT Blogosphere TV Girls’ Softball: Northfield @ Harwood 5/14 Williamstown Select 7 & 10p CV Sports 6p
8:00a Democracy Now! 9:00a Montpelier City Council Meeting of 5/25 CV Sports 8p
4:00p Free Speech TV 12:30a Know Your SCORE 2:30p The Enduring Appeal of Arthur, with
9:00a Free Speech TV 6:00p Democracy Now! 1:00a Now More Than Ever, Historian Jim Slocombe 1:00p Berlin Selectboard Mtg of 5/16 6/2 Fright Night 10p
1:00p Connect with Amy Miller p7:00p ORCA Presents! Movie: Israel Needs Us Sun Jun 5 5:30p Madeleine M. Kunin: Pearls, Politics Williamstown Select 6a, 9a & 12p
1:30p Bill Doyle on Vt Issues 6/2
“The Fighter” (1953) 3:00a Free Speech TV 12:00p The Enduring Appeal of Arthur, with and Power
2:00p Tax in Vermont 9:00p Free Speech TV 8:00a Democracy Now!
Twinfield School 3, 7 & 10p Connect with Amy Miller 6, 8:30 & 11a
Historian Jim Slocombe 7:00p Waterbury Trustees Mtg of 5/25 Shalom 7, 9:30a & 12p
2:30p Fresh Pickings 10:00p Penny Dreadful’s Shilling 9:00a Free Speech TV Today’s Air Force 8 & 10:30a
1:30p The Drexel Interview
Wednesday, June 1, cont. Shockers 1:00p VT Blogosphere TV 2:00p Montpelier School Board Mtg of 6/1 Sat Jun 4 6/3 Tax in VT 1 & 3:30p
3:00p Songwriter’s Notebook Saturday, June 4 1:30p Know Your SCORE 8:30a The Middle East: A New Beginning or Twinfield School 6a, 9a & 12p Barre Town Drama 1:30 & 4p
3:30p Army NewsWatch 6:50p RTCC News Road to Recovery 2:30 & 5p
12:00a Free Speech TV 2:00p Now More Than Ever, 7:00p Books of Our Time Barre Town Select Board 5, 8 & 10p
4:00p Sudzin Country Israel Needs Us Ancient History? CV Sports 6 & 10p
8:30a Tax in Vermont 8:00p Authors at the Aldrich: Stephanie CV Sports 8p
5:30p White House Chronicles 9:00a Know Your SCORE 4:00p Free Speech TV 10:00a Randolph Selectboard Mtg of 5/17
6:00p Democracy Now! McMahan 6/4
9:30a Fresh Pickings 5:30p Sudzin Country 9:00p Mary Anne Trasciatti: May Day and Civil 3:00p Gov. Peter Shumlin’s Weekly Press 6/3
7:00p Green Mtn Opera Fest 2011 10:00a Green Mtn Opera Fest 2011 6:00p Democracy Now! Liberties in the U.S. Conference
Barre Town Select Board 8a & 12p Barre Town Drama 6, 8:30 & 11a
7:30p Walking Through Life: Energy 10:30a Walking Through Life: Energy 7:00p Connect with Amy Miller Heavenly Sonshine 3:30 & 8p Road to Recovery 7 & 9:30a
8:00p Talking About Movies 7:30p Bill Doyle on Vt Issues Mon Jun 6 4:00p Berlin Selectboard Mtg of 5/16 Tax in VT 8 & 10:30a
8:30p The Struggle
11:00a The Studio Sessions 10:00a CVTSportNet Game of the Week: Washington Baptist Church 4p Fright Night 12 & 6p
12:00p Talking About Movies 8:00p Tax in VT 8:00p Montpelier Design Review Committee
9:00p White House Chronicles 8:30p Fresh Pickings Girls’ Softball: Northfield @ Harwood 5/14 Faith Community Church 5p CV Sports 2 & 8p
12:30p Bill Doyle on Vt Issues 1:00p Vermont Board of Education Mtg of 5/17 Mtg of 5/24 Barre Congregational Church 6 & 9p CV Sports 4 & 10p
9:30p Mr. Hilbert’s Blues Hour 9:00p Instant Coffeehouse
1:00p Free Speech TV 7:00p Massachusetts School of Law Education
10:00p For the Animals
5:30p Connect with Amy Miller 9:30p Army NewsWatch Sun Jun 5 St. Monica’s 8p 6/4
10:30p Free Speech TV 10:00p Sudzin Country Forum 9:00a Gov. Peter Shumlin’s Weekly Press
6:00p Salaam/Shalom 8:00p Vermont Board of Education Mtg of 5/17 CV Sports 6a, 12, 6 & 10p
Thursday, June 2 7:00p Jesus, by John 10:30p Deutsche Welle Global 3000 Conference 6/5 CV Sports 8a, 2p
12:00a Green Mtn Opera Fest 2011 11:00p Free Speech TV Tue Jun 7 Fright Night 10a, 4 & 8p
12:30a Walking Through Life: Energy
7:30p Jesus is Lord 11:00a Heather Rogers: How Our Economy is 10:00a Randolph Selectboard Mtg of 5/17 Washington Baptist Church 12 & 9a, & 6p
8:00p With God on Our Side ORCA Media Channel 16 Undermining Faith Community Church 1a, 10a & 7p 6/5
1:00a Talking About Movies 10:00p Lifelines 2:00p Waterbury Trustees Mtg of 5/25
1:30a The Struggle New! Watch Al Jazeera English, NASA-TV, or the Classic Environmental Revolution Barre Congregational Church 2a, 11a & 8p Fright Night 6a, 12 & 6p
10:30p Free Speech TV Arts between these shows 1:00p Massachusetts School of Law Education 6:00p The Middle East: A New Beginning or CV Sports 8a, 2 & 8p
2:00a White House Chronicles
Sunday, June 5 Wed Jun 1 Forum Ancient History? St. Monica’s 4a, 1 & 10p CV Sports 10a, 4 & 10p
2:30a Mr. Hilbert’s Blues Hour Heavenly Sonshine 8:30a & 5:30p
3:00a For the Animals 12:00a Free Speech TV 12:00p Road to Recovery: Recovery at Any 2:00p Books of Our Time 7:30p Central Vermont Regional Planning Com-
8:30a The Future of Vermont’s Age--Young People 6/6
3:30a Free Speech TV 6:00p Road to Recovery: Addiction in Entertain- mission Mtg of 4/12 Authors at the Aldrich 9, 11:30a, 2 & 4:30p
8:00a Democracy Now! Working Landscape 1:00p Authors at the Aldrich: Stephanie ment & Media 6/6 Arts 10a, 12:30 & 3p
9:00a Free Speech TV 10:00a Deutsche Welle Global 3000 McMahan 7:00p Authors at the Aldrich: Ben Hewitt Mon Jun 6 Barre Supervisory Union 9a & 1p Talking About Movies 11a, 1:30, 4 & 5:30p
10:30a Songwriter’s Notebook 2:00p Mary Anne Trasciatti: May Day and Civil 8:30p The Artful Word 9:00a Waterbury Trustees Mtg of May 25 CV Sports 6p
12:00p Democracy Now!
11:00a Creating Wealth: Economic Liberties in the U.S. Barre Town School 3, 7 & 10p CV Sports 8p
1:00p Green Mtn Opera Fest 2011 1:00p Randolph Selectboard Mtg of May 17
1:30p Walking Through Life: Energy Resiliency for Vermont 7:00p Montpelier School Board Mtg LIVE ORCA Media Channel 17 Fright Night 10p
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2:30p The Struggle 12:30p The Drexel Interview Wed Jun 1 Mtg LIVE Authors at the Aldrich 6, 9 & 11a
3:00p White House Chronicles 1:00p ORCA Presents! Movie: 1:00p Montpelier School Board Mtg of 6/1 9:00a Gov. Peter Shumlin’s Weekly Press Under the Golden Dome 6p Arts 7, 9:30a &12p
“The Fighter” (1953) Tue Jun 7
3:30p Mr. Hilbert’s Blues Hour 7:20p RTCC News Conference Barre City Council ‘live’ 7p Talking About Movies 8 & 10:30a
4:00p For the Animals 2:30p Free Speech TV 7:30p The Drexel Interview 1:00p Central Vermont Regional Planning Com- 6:00p Gov. Peter Shumlin’s Weekly Press VT Awareness Theater 1 & 3:30p
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8:00p Salaam/Shalom “The Fighter” (1953) 12:50p RTCC News 7:00p Montpelier City Council Mtg of 5/25
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7:30p Invisible Illness in Vermont: CFIDS
9:00p Joint House & Senate Health Care Forum
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ROCHESTER- Art Opening. Reception for exhibitions by Edward BROOKFIELD- Village Gathering. Opening weekend of Village-
SUZANNA’S
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Breakfast
Mon.-Sat. 6:30-11
Sunday 8-11
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Lunch
Koren and Fulvio Testa. BigTown Gallery, 5-7pm. Info. 767-9670. building Convergence, with potluck and fire ceremony. Twin Pond Mon.-Fri. 11-2
Retreat, 6pm. Info. at www.vbc-vt.org. RECEPTIONS & BUS. MEETINGS
ROYALTON- Benefit Dance for Wellspring Waldorf School. Across from CV Hospital
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Featuring The Van Burens - funk - rock - dance. Dinner available CHELSEA- Chelsea Farmers Market. North Common, 3-6:30pm. on Airport Rd. in Berlin Dinner
7-10pm. Royalton Academy, Rte 14, $10 sugg. donation, 8-11pm. MONTPELIER- Shifting & Drive Trains 101. Part of “Friday
Mon.-Sat. 5-9
SOUTH WOODBURY- Woodbury Lake Association Spring Night Fix” workshop series. Onion River Sports, 6-7:30pm. 229- 229-6164
Meeting. South Woodbury Congregational Church, 9:30am. 9409.
Italian Family Dinner. With salad, drinks, dessert. Calais Woodbury
United Church, $8/$5 ages 12 & under, 4:30-7pm. Info. 456-8161.
Swing Dance. All ages & abilities welcome. Bring socks or clean soft-
soled shoes. Spons. by Central VT Swing Dancers. Capital City NEW!
Grange, $8, lesson 7:30-8pm, open dancing 8pm on. Info. 229-4008. Nightly Dinner Specials
Sunday, June 5 Moonlight and Magnolias. Lost Nation Theater, 8pm. See 6/3.
JOHNSON- Beauty and the Beast and an Evening of Dance.
Dibden Center for the Arts, 1pm. See descrip. 6/3.
Art Walk. Exhibits and receptions at a variety of downtown locations,
4-8pm. Details at www.montpelieralive.org NEW!
MONTPELIER- Moonlight and Magnolias. Lost Nation Theater, WILLIAMSTOWN- Williamstown Farmers Market. Produce & Daily Lunch Specials
7pm. See descrip. 6/3. baked goods, free market space. Pump & Pantry, No. Main St., 3-6pm.
MORRISVILLE- Northeast Fiddlers Assoc. Monthly Jam and
Meet. VFW, Pleasant St., donations welcome, noon-5pm. 728-5188. Saturday, June 11 PLUS!
NORTHFIELD- Benefit Ride & BBQ for The Veterans’ Place. BARRE- Art’s First. Free art activities for youth ages 7-10 yrs. Great Banquet & Business Meeting
Rides leave from WRJ & Richmond, meet at Williamstown State Studio Place Arts, FREE, 1-3:30pm. RSVP by 6/10, 479-7069.
Garage for escort to Norwich’s Plumley Armory for BBQ ($10 BARRE TOWN- 83rd Annual Gunner Brook Kids’ Fishing Derby.
Rooms
advance/$15 at door), music, raffle, games, more. Info. 868-5467. FREE fun for kids 5-14 years old, refreshments, and prizes for all kids. DAILY Come enjoy your favorite beverage
WARREN- Art Opening. Dessert reception celebrating new exhibit Spons. by Barre Fish & Game Club. Bates & Murray warehouse on SPECIALS
by Georgette Diamandis. Warren Public Library, 2pm. Plainfield Brook Rd., off Rte 14, register 8-9am, ends at noon. or cocktail. Full menu available. Full
BERLIN- Plant Sale. Annuals, perennials, herbs, houseplants, daylil- Banquet
Monday, June 6 ies, gardening books & more. Hosted by Orange & Washington Facility
EAST MONTPELIER- Discover Waldorf Early Education. Bring County Chap. of UVM Master Gardener Program. Shaw’s, 8-10am.
your kids and explore the nursery & kindergarten classrooms & more. BROOKFIELD- Village Gathering. Opening weekend of Village-
Orchard Valley Waldorf School, Route 14N, 9-11am. 456-7400. building Convergence, with workshops, live music, pizza and bonfire.
Twin Pond Retreat. Info. at www.vbc-vt.org. Movie Listings for Friday, May 26 thru Thursday, June 2
Tuesday, June 7 EAST MONTPELIER- Relay for Life Team HOPE Fundraiser.
Bingo, games, crafts, great food & music, cow pie bingo noon- 2pm &
CAPITOL MONTPELIER 229-0343
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Learning Center, 46 Washington St. Pre-register 476-4588.
Walk for Animals/K9 Field Days Fundraiser. Admission a mini- Due To H w Times
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THOR IN 3D --PG-13-- .............................. 1:30 6:30 9:00
mum $25 pledge. Central Vermont Humane Society, 1589 VT Route
4:30pm. RSVPs appreciated, 241-2244. 14S, 11am-2pm. Info. 476-3811 or www.cvhumane.com.
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Double Vision Dance Company Open Rehearsal. See the dance-
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MORETOWN- Red Cross Blood Drive. Harwood Union High 1pm. Info. 223-2958. PARAMOUNT BARRE 479-9621
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BARRE- Barre Farmers Market. Fresh produce, meat, plants, baked Moonlight and Magnolias. Special $15 matinee price for 2pm show-
goods and more. City Hall Park, 3-6pm.
Authors at the Aldrich: Ellen Ecker Ogden. The food writer and
gardener discusses her book, “The Complete Kitchen Garden.”
ing. Lost Nation Theater, 2pm & 8pm. See descrip. 6/3.
Mr Yee & Tank Live. Ages 21+. Positive Pie, $5, 10:30pm. SAMBEL’S
TRUCK
The Poor Sister Clares Traveling Dancing Monk Show. Clare Byrne
Aldrich Library, Milne Community Room, FREE 6pm. & friends offer spirituality, dance, monasticism & more. Contemporary
Spaulding High School Jazz Band. Part of summer outdoor concert Dance & Fitness Studio, $5-$10 donation, 11am. 229-4676.
series. Currier Park, 7-8pm.
BERLIN- Women Business Owner’s Network Mtg. “Greening Up
Shepherd’s Meal. Hosted by folks from Shepherd of the Hills
Lutheran Church and First Baptist Church. All are welcome. Trinity Now Open Great Fo
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Your Life” pres. by Kathryn Blume. Central VT Chamber of Commerce,
Stewart Rd., $9 mbrs/$10 non, 8:30-10:30am. RSVP www.wbon.org
Methodist Church, 137 Main St., 11:30am-1pm.
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by Central VT Solid Waste Mgmt District, residents of all CVSWMD
towns welcome. Goddard College, 9am-1pm. www.cvswmd.org
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fields and woods of this hidden birding hot spot. Led by North Branch Youth Mile Race at 9:15 for kids under 12. Begins at Peoples
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EAST MONTPELIER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL BOARD
VACANCY
The East Montpelier Elementary School seeks a Board member to fill a vacancy until Town
Meeting Day in March 2012. Board meetings are held the third Monday of each month at 6:30 p.m.
The criteria for a Board member are as follows:
•Must be a registered voter
•Must not be employed by the Washington Central Supervisory Union
New Leaf Child Care Interventionists (2 positions): Hourly - Under the direct supervision of The •Willingness to attend training
Lead Interventionists, the Child Care Interventionist has the responsibility of providing direct on-site •Ability to meet actual time requirements of Board membership
support in the planning and executing of the daily programs to meet the developmental needs of the total •Willingness to serve on committees
group of children in care. The successful applicant will follow and implement standards established by •Energy / Stamina
the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC), Vermont Department of •Sense of Humor
Licensing, and New Leaf Family Child Care Center. The Child Care Interventionist will participate as •Open-minded, objective, able to suspend judgment
a member of the New Leaf Family Child Care Center team. •Ability to maintain confidentiality
•Willingness to speak one’s mind–professionalism
Ch.O.I.C.E. Academy Educational Instructor - Math: Full time w/ benefits. Seeking individual to •Financial understanding–bringing balance to Board’s collective skills and knowledge
provide academic and skills instruction to adolescents in an integrated mental health treatment facility/
education center. Will be responsible to design and implement academic curriculum and instruction
•Ability to come prepared to meetings
appropriate to the needs of each student in the classroom, implement social and behavioral programming •Familiarity with Robert’s Rules of Order
for each student and must be willing to learn de-escalation and passive restraint techniques. Teaching Please send a letter of interest to:
experience with children with severe emotional and behavioral challenges or other mental health issues Rubin Bennett, Vice Chair of EMES School Board
preferred. Master's degree or Bachelor's with a teaching license in the appropriate area of instructional 665 Vincent Flats Road
specialization. Will consider Bachelor's degree with extensive knowledge (18 college credits) and expe- East Montpelier, VT 05651
rience in instructional specialization with teaching experience. Teachers meeting Vermont's Highly
Qualified standard preferred. Deadline will be June 10, 2011.
Community Support Specialist: Seeking a skilled and motivated individual to assist a 26 year old man
with autism who needs support for social, emotional, communication and behavioral challenges, while
attending the Learning Network. He requires assistance to find success in social environments, in the Immediate Opening for 2011-2012 school year
community and while attending the Learning Network at CDS. This young man has an outgoing and at Barre Technical Center
engaging personality, theatrical skills and a wonderful sense of humor. He does need assistance to Para-Educator
develop his social skills and patience through the use of positive behavior programming and supportive
instruction. The successful candidate needs to be creative, flexible and have a sense of humor but also This position is para-educator to the Pre Technical Outreach Program at Barre Technical
be able to follow specific protocols. Must have an ability to work independently as well as with a team. Center (Crews at Harwood, Cabot/Twinfield and Barre)
Experience working with Autism preferred. HS Diploma required. The position is 30 hours a week
Mon-Fri. Experience working with individuals with autism and or Developmental Disabilities is neces- Position requires that the candidate:
sary. Experience with school like settings, and behavioral programming recommend. • hold valid driver’s license
Intensive Family Based Services/Child, Adolescent and Family Clinician: Hourly/20 hours per • have ability to manage a variety of student behaviors while driving to and from the
week. Seeking an clinician to provide brief, solution focused, strengths based in home therapy and case work site
management services to families who have children at risk of placement out of their home due to abuse, • able to model professional behavior
neglect, emotional challenges or un-manageability, or who have children being reunified following an • possesses good management skills ñ tool inventory, attendance
out of home placement. Must adhere to and demonstrate family strength perspective and work as part
of a cohesive team. Sound ethics, good boundaries, and diplomacy are essential. Must be willing to work Additional Duties:
until 6 or 7 p.m. one to two days per week. Master's degree in human services and experience working o Assist the instructor with the supervision of students
with children and families preferred. o Maintain a learning environment that promotes academic excellence and
Residential Counselor - Segue House: Full time w/ benefits. Join a dedicated and fun team! Play a is free from discrimination and harassment
supportive role with residents with psychiatric and substance use disorders. Encourage skill acquisition, o Enforce school policies and procedures promote a safe, orderly and civil
promote independence and empower residents to manager psychiatric symptoms and substance use. environment
Experience with adults with serious mental illness and/or addictions treatment preferred; compassion, o Maintain strong parent/school connections including sending school
patience, and sense of humor a must. 40 hours per week with one overnight required. BA required. communities, and all industry partners connected through outreach
projects.
Home/School Behavior Interventionist (Micro Residential Home - Crescent House): Full time w/
benefits. Seeking a positive, creative individual with strong communication skills both verbally and in
o Assist the instructor with the implementation of all school board policy
writing to provide individualized support services to assigned youth who have significant social, behav- with students, parents and the community
ioral and emotional needs. Responsibilities will require the ability to implement individualized behav- o Establish a system of regular communication with technical center staff,
ior/reinforcement plans, provide direct supervision and support in areas of social skills and daily living sending school staff and encourage collaborative problem solving
skill development. Must be willing to learn crisis de-escalation and passive restraint techniques and o Assist with the supervision of Pre Tech Outreach activities, special
provide client transportation in own vehicle to and from community, mental health appointments and events, extra curricular activities, etc.
school. Must be able to work collaboratively with other staff, community partners, youth and families.
Bachelor's degree in Human Services or related field preferred. Experience in human service delivery Skills in technical education and experiential/outdoor education preferred. Ability to manage
in setting serving children and youth preferred. Willingness to work flexible hours required. 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
Ch.O.I.C.E. Academy Office Manager: Full time w/ benefits. Responsible for providing administra- for the Pre Tech Outreach Instructor as needed.
tive office support to assist in the running Ch.O.I.C.E. Academy. Work closely with the program direc-
tor and provide administrative support to all direct care staff. Provide face to face and telephone recep-
tion in a professional and courteous manner and direct general questions and concerns to appropriate
Position is school year only for 5.5 hours per day (9:00-2:30). The position is available
staff. Develop positive working relationships with all parties involved with enrolled students, including August 26, 2011.
programmatic staff, families, adjunct staff, sending school staff, Department of Education, and the stu- **********************************************************
dents themselves. Work consistently within the mission of the program. Maintain documentation Qualified candidates are invited to send a letter of interest, resume, and 3 letters of
required by the Vermont Department of Education. Minimum of HS Diploma with at least two years of recommendation to:
progressively responsible work in an administrative capacity. Excellent knowledge of Microsoft Excel Penny Chamberlin, Director
and Microsoft Word. Knowledge of Power Point and Publisher a plus. Knowledge of FERPA and Barre Technical Center
HIPAA requirements and clerical experience a plus. 155 Ayers Street
Only qualified applicants will receive a response. Valid driver’s license, excellent driving record and access to a safe, Barre, VT 05641
reliable, insured vehicle is required. Send letter of interest and resume to: WCMHS, Personnel, PO Box 647, Position open until filled
Montpelier, VT 05601. Contact: 802-229-1399 x261 • Fax 802-223-6423 personnel@wcmhs.org • www.wcmhs.org EOE
E.O.E.
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MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
MISCELLANEOUS CLARINET, FLUTE, VIOLIN, GARAGE SALES FLEA MARKETS RUMMAGES
continued TRUMPET, Trombone, Ampli-

HUGE
fier, Fender Guitar, $69each. BARGAIN LOVERS delight! New WILLIAMSTOWN, 1631 Tower
TIME to roll out the BARRELS Cello, Upright bass, Saxo- thrift store, Main Street, William-
for those Summer Projects.
Composer’s $99, along with
rain barrels all homemade.
phone, French horn/Drums
$185 each. Tuba, Baritone
horn, Hammond Organ, others
stown. Tues.-Fri., 10-6; Sat., 10-3.
BARRE 1 Clover Lane, Fri/Sat
Plant Sale
Plants from the Gardens of MULTI-FAMILY
Rd., Friday June 3 and Satur-
day June 4 9:00am-3:00pm.
4 sale. 1-516-377-7907. 8-4pm
Call for Appointment, Visit
“The Barrelman” 802-439-5519 TFN-BNE Antiques and Collectibles. Master Gardeners! NEIGHBORHOOD YARD SALE, June 3-6 (Rain
TWO HARDWOOD Pic- NORTH BRANCH Instruments,
LLC. Fretted Instrument Repair.
BARRE, 28 ESSEX ST, Sat., Saturday, June 11 YARD SALE or Shine) Archie comics, new
ture Frames, 31”X13”, $15/
Buy and Sell used Fretted Instru-
8-4. Toys, clothes, kitchen-
ware, workout equipment. 8AM to 10AM ~BARRE~ baby quilts, various new and
ea or $20/both. Please call
Steve @ 1-802-479-0525
ments. Michael Ricciarelli 802-
Shaw’s in Berlin Country Way
229-0952, 802-272-1875 www. COMMUNITY YARD SALE, 6/4- Daniel Drive old items. 3101 Chelsea Road,
WE CAN remove bankruptcies, northbranchinstruments.com 6/5, 8-2. Fernwood Park, Bolton.
judgments, liens, and bad loans
Annuals, Perennials, Fecteau Circle Williamstown, 802-433-9862
PIANO TUNING & REPAIR FIRST GREAVES Farm Condo SAT., JUNE 4
from your credit file forever! DAVID GAILLARD Hostas, Herbs, Grasses,
Independence Green & Freedom

ADVERTISE
The Federal Trade Commission 802-472-3205 Drive, Montpelier. Annual Lawn Daylilies, Primroses, 8am-3pm
says companies that promise to RAIN DATE JUNE 5
scrub your credit report of accu- Sale. A wide variety of items. Houseplants, Gardening
WALNUT STORY & Clark 5’8” Saturday June 4, 9:00-3:00. CDs, Books, DVDs, Couch,
rate negative information for a
fee are lying. Under FEDERAL
law, accurate negative informa-
Baby Grand Piano with Yamaha
works. Built 1972. Excellent FLEA MARKET Space Avail-
Books, and lots more! Tools, Garden Equipment,
Dishwasher, Teaching
YOUR
tion can be reported for up to
seven years, and some bank-
condition, needs tuning. $1800
or best offer. 802-476-5603
able in the Greenhouse at Plain- "Ask the Master Gardener" table answers
field Hardware starting July 1st to our gardening questions.
Supplies, Hand Blown Glass,
Toys, Clothing, Canned Goods,
YARD/GARAGE SALE
through Nov 1st, Saturdays &
ruptcies for up to 10 years. Learn
about managing credit and debt CAMPING Sundays 9-4. Special Price, $10 Sponsored by the Orange & Washington Collectables, Quilts, CLASSIFIED AD
a day, Bring your own table. Out- County Chapter of the UVM Extension Dishes, TV.
at ftc.gov/credit. A message side spaces starting May 1st. Master Gardener Program
NORTHFIELD MULTI-FAMILY
Up To 15 Words
from The World and the FTC. HARDWOOD CAMP- Contact Gaye at 802-454-1000. MONTPELIER MULTI-FAMILY (each additional word is 35¢)
SALE. Saturday June 4, 8am-
FIRE
$5.00/ea.
WOOD,
Free
Meshbags
delivery GARAGE SALE, 3-FAM- Yard Sale, Sat June 4, 8am-
4pm. 50 Stagecoach Road. De- AND A COMPLETE
HOME APPLIANCES to Seniors. 802-279-2595 ILY. NorthfieldFalls, Da- 3pm. 30 Bailey Ave. Rugs,
humidifier, Leaf blower, small
appliances, Books, sports, GARAGE SALE KIT,
vis Ave, 8-4, June 4-5. lamps, furniture, dishes, double garden, packs, tools, Vin-
KENMORE REFRIGERA- kayak, books, clothing and more! tage collectibles & misc small. WHICH INCLUDES
TOR 3yrs old $500. Ken- BOATING & FISHING JUNE 4, 9-3. 15 Buena V.C. (off
Beckley st) household & yard •Fluorescent Signs
more washer $100. Whirlpool SAT JUNE 4, 8-3PM 194
dryer $100. 802-456-8173 items, bookcases, toys, ladders, MOVING SALE! June 4/5, Washington St, Barre, Com- •Price Stickers
1999 TRACKER TARGA, 17 dining st, bed set, bureaus etc.. 8-5pm. 19 Orchard Terrace,
foot 8 inches, 115 hp Mercury puter game systems, furniture, •Inventory & Tip Sheet
$9.95
Ptt 2 graphs Bait and Live well, 2 Graniteville. Toys, Tools, Clothes. household items, dishes, col-
FURNITURE new batteries, One owner, great
JUNE 4, The WASHINGTON
CANCER STOMPERS lawn sale, MOVING SALE, Barre Trow Hill,
lectibles, some vintage items.
shape, $7,000.00. 802-456-8873 FOR
8am-3:30pm, 2370 Lowery Rd., 5 Philbrook st.(off W.Cobble
ANTIQUE BUREAU w/mir- Washington. Just 2/10 mile off
VINTAGE CLOTHING & Vintage ONLY
ALUMINUM BOAT, 14’, Jewelry Estate Sale, 100’s of
ror $100/Firm. Antique three
7.5HP Sears and vin- Rte. 110. ALL proceeds are going Hill Rd). Sat June 4, 8:30-3:00. pieces, Early By Appointment,
drawer chest $75. Antique drop to the American Cancer Society Sun June 5, 8:30-12:30. Rain Open to public. 1-860-450-6511.
leaf table $100/firm. Small end tage trailer. 802-476-6985.
Relay for life of Central Vermont. or Shine. Books, furniture, 3 Brook St Websterville, VT.
table $15. Desk $15. Hand-
ALUMINUM DOCKS Aluminum vintage toys, tools, clothes.
made solid wood Bread Box docks and boat lifts, stand- LOTS of USABLE Furniture and WATERBURY FLEA MAR- 403 U.S. Rt. 302 - Berlin
$25. Old framed art, various ing, roll in, and floating are in Electronics. Refrigerator (26). MULTI-FAMILY Garage Sale, KET VT’s Largest flea mar-
prices. Call 802-433-1124 Compose Tumbler, Breaded rug ket. Open every Saturday and
Barre, VT 05641
stock at FAIRLEE MARINE (802) 479-2582
Very easy to install and take kit, beds, Lg TV Table, Bud’s 6/3 & 6/4, Fri-Sat, 9-4. 2615 Sunday from May to October.
BOOKCASE LUNDSTROM out yourself. 802-333-9745 famous woodwork ornaments! Towne Hill Rd, East Montpelier. Only $20 a day for vendors. 1-800-639-9753
Sectional Barrister style with- 96 Hackamore (off Towne Hill) Call Brien Erwin at 882-1919
out glass doors, 5 section, BOAT and RV/CAMPER Montpelier. 9-3, Sat June 4. or email vberg33@hotmail.com
walnut color, 5.5’tall x 33” Repair and Restoration.
wide, $175. 802-595-1242 Low Rates, Have Tools,
Will Travel 802-479-0858
CHERRY BEDROOM SET CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING FORM
Solid wood, never used, brand BOAT RENTALS Enjoy fishing,
ISCOVER
new in factory boxes. English skiing, tubing, pontoon cruising,
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Sell for $895. Can deliver. Call Marine rents them all! They Use your 9-2582 or
Tom 781-560-4409. R-BNE. even put the runabout boats and and call 47
753
LAZY-BOY RECLINER. Love
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403 U.S. RT. 302 - BERLIN • BARRE, VT 05641-2274
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Seat. Neutral color, Excellent boating. Daily and weekly rates.

¢
condition, $375. 802-223-3636 Prices are all on our website
4 for 3 LINE RATE 1-3 Words Per Line $1.75/LINE

5
At www.fairleemarine.com Call

3
LEATHER LIVING ROOM SET in for reservations. 802-333-9745 CAPITALIZATION:
original plastic, never used. Orig- SPECIAL
Thank You
inal price $3,000, sacrifice $975. Capitalizing more than the first 2 words, etc. 70¢/WORD
Run The Same
Call Bill 617-264-0362. R-BNE.
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als. Strings and accessories.
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CHECK HEADING:
■ Animals-Farm ......................500
the 1904 St. Louis World’s PHONE NUMBER ___________________________________________________________________________ ■ Animals-Pet .........................430
Fair and referenced in “1904 ■ Antiques/Restorations .........144
LAST NAME _______________________________________________________________________________
St. Louis World’s Fair: ■ Baby/Children Items ............140
■ Bicycles ...............................220
Mementos and Memorabilia” FIRST NAME ______________________________________________________________________________ ■ Boating/Fishing ...................210
by the late Robert L. ■ Building Materials................300

Perfume Bottle Hendershott. The blade is ADDRESS _________________________________________________________________________________ ■ Business Items....................080


engraved and also made by a ■ Business Opportunities .......060
Q: I have a perfume bottle German company. Hendershott
CITY _______________________________________________ STATE ____________ ZIP _______________ ■ Camping ..............................205
that was given to me almost 50 ■ Childcare Service ................030
years ago, and I wonder if it is places its value in the $100 to START DATE: ___________ NUMBER OF ISSUES: __________ ■ Christmas Trees ..................370
worth anything. There is no $200 range, which should be ■ Class & Workshops .............103
■ Clothing & Accessories .......130
label or markings on the bot- helpful to determine the value
EXACTLY HOW YOU WANT THE AD TO READ ■ Computers/Electronics ........100
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it. I am enclosing a photo. -- Please print, we cannot be responsible for words we can't read. ■ Farm/Garden/Lawn .............410
razor. ■ Free Ads..............................108
Geneva, Franklin, Ky. *** ■ Furniture..............................180
A: Although I was unable to ________________________________________________________________ ■ Garage Sales/Flea Mkt. ......145
find your exact bottle in any of Q: I have a “silver bullet” ■ Health ..................................113
my reference books, I did find pen issued as a premium for ________________________________________________________________ ■ Home Appliances ................160
one that was similar in “The the Oldsmobile automobile. ■ Hunting/Guns/Archery.........305
________________________________________________________________ ■ Insurance/Investments ........090
Wonderful World of Perfume Can you tell me anything ■ Job Opportunities................020
Bottles: Identification and about it? -- Carol, Edgewood, ________________________________________________________________ ■ Lost and Found ...................110
Value Guide by Jane Flanagan N.M. ■ Miscellaneous .....................150
(Collector Books, $29.95). A: Throughout the decades, ________________________________________________________________ ■ Musical ................................200
The top of your bottle is what ■ Personals ............................105
is called a “feather” or “fan” automobile companies have
________________________________________________________________ ■ Professional Services .........540
stopper, which was especially given away premiums to pro- ■ Rideshare ............................125
popular during the 1930s and mote their brand. These items ________________________________________________________________ ■ Snow Removal Equip. .........355
‘40s. The one most like yours included coin banks, toy repli-
■ Snowmobiles/Access. .........360
■ Sporting Equipment ............250
in Flanagan’s guide was man- cas of their cars, beverage ________________________________________________________________ ■ Storage................................235
ufactured by New Martinsville glasses, scratch pads, and pen- ■ Support Groups ..................107
Glass during the 1930s and is ________________________________________________________________
valued in the $50 to $75 cils and pens. To find out more ■ Tools ....................................330
■ Wanted ................................120
range. about the pen you have, you ________________________________________________________________ ■ Wood/Heating Equip............350
*** might want to contact the ■ Work Wanted .......................040
Q: I have an old straight Oldsmobile Club of America
razor in a small case. It was THE COST OF YOUR AD IN THE WORLD AUTOMOTIVE
through its Website: www.old- Each separate word, each phone number counts as one word
originally purchased at the sclub.org.
■ Campers/Motor Homes .......845
Columbian Exposition in ■ Cars & Accessories ............875
■ Motorcycles/ATV’s ...............850
Chicago in 1893, and manu- Number of words ____________ times 35¢($3.50 min.)_________________ (cost for one week)
factured by H. Boker & Write to Larry Cox in care of ■ Trucks/Vans/Jeeps Access. .870
■ Vintage/Classic Vehicles .....873
Company, Germany. The blade King Features Weekly Service, ■ Work Vehicles/Heavy Equip. ....855
in engraved on one side with P.O. Box 536475, Orlando, times number of weeks __________ ■ 4 for 3 Special TOTAL COST __________________
the exposition site and has a FL 32853-6475, or send REAL ESTATE
black handle. Can you tell me e-mail to questionsforcox@
■ Apts./House for Rent...........630
its approximate value? -- ■ Camps for Sale ...................650
H.W.S., Sod, W.Va. aol.com. Due to the large vol- $■ FULL PAYMENT MUST ACCOMPANY THIS FORM ■✔ ■ Comm. Rentals/Sales .........605
A: Most straight razors gen- ume of mail he receives, Mr. ■ MasterCard ■ Condominiums ....................680
■ Apt. Blds. for Sale................685
erally sell in the $10 to $50 Cox is unable to personally ■ Visa ■ Homes .................................690
range, depending on condition Credit Card
answer all reader questions. Number ____________________________________________________ ■ Discover ■ Land for Sale.......................670
and design. The razor most Do not send any materials ■ Mobile Homes .....................600
similar to the one you have requiring return mail. ■ Vacation Rentals/Sales .......645
that I was able to find is from (c) 2011 King Features Synd., Inc. Signature __________________________________________Exp. Date ___________________ ■ Wanted to Rent/Buy ............610

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toll-free at 1-800-416-2010 (voice & TTY) (802) 878-8102 come, $100/week. 802-479-5432
or call HUD toll free at
1-800-669-9777 (voice) or Chittenden Wolcott, VT 6.000
11/18/05
trash/snow removal. Available
June 301st.
6.226 yr fixedCall 802-249-2408
2.0 5% MONTPELIER 1st floor, 2
Bank5 country acres, 2004 4-bed
Home Mortgage Rates
1-800-927-9275 (TTY). 4.475 6.987 30 yr-1 yr ARM 1.0 10% BEDROOM, snow plow-
EQUAL HOUSING
OPPORTUNITY 1-800-445-4479
2-bath doublewide, private, BARRE ALLEN ST Duplex ing, $800/mo, lease, refer-
4 bedrooms, $1200, Avail- ences, deposit. 802-476-7544.
LAST DOWN next to VAST
Citimortgage, 12/11/00trail. $125,000.
7.00 7.201
30 yrable
30 yr fixed
fixed 2.0July
2.0
1st.
5%
10% 802-229-
LENDER UPDATE RATE APR TERM PTS PAYMENT
MOBILE HOMES Inc. (CMG) 6.875
802-272-9476
(802)862-9300 • 888-391-9866
7.942
5702 sal.b@myfairpoint.net MONTPELIER 2APTS AVAIL-
ABLE June/July. 1 bedroom
Granite Hills 5/3/11 4.750 4.826 30 yr fixed 0.375 5%
Credit Union 522-5000 $700/$800 includes heat, hot
%DUUH$UHD$SDUWPHQWV water. Porch, parking, coin
Merchants Bank 5/3/11 4.875 4.893 16-20 yr fixed 0.0 5%
Williamstown, VT Howard
COMMERCIAL
1/17/02 6.500 6.743%HGURRPDSDUWPHQWVUDQJLQJ
30 yr fixed 2.0 5% laundry. Non smoking. No
pets. Lease. 802-376-0068.
1-800-322-5222 4.375
4.100
4.630
3.409
16-20 yr fixed 2.0 5%
5-30 yr-1 yr ARM 1.0 15% 16x80, 3bed, 2ba
Bank (HWB)
RENTALS/SALES
(802) 371-1610
4.750 4.79330 yr-1 yr IURP RQHDYDLODEOH WR
ARM 0.0 10%
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New England Federal 5/3/11 4.500 4.695 30 yr fixed 2.0 5% on end lot, $900/mo. 30 yr. fixed 2.0 5%
furnished condo 2bdr, available
Mortgage
plus (IBF)
2-1 7.375
bedroom apts 8.631
on 30
busy yr-1 yr PHQWVDYDLODEOHDWDYDULHW\RI
ARM 2.0 5%
Credit Union 866-805-6267 4.125 3.541 30 yr-1 yr ARM 0.0 5% First, last, pets considered. (802) 524-3241
Barre-Montpelier Road. Base- SULFHVDQGORFDWLRQV&DOOIRU
July 1, $1600/month. Sal.b@
myfairpoint.net. 802-229-5702.
Northfield Savings 5/3/11 4.750 4.812 30 yr fixed 0.0 5% 802-272-9476 ment
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Res. of parking.
Mtg. Brokers Large back
6.250 yard.
7.250 30 yr-1 yr ARM 1.0 5% NORTHFIELD APARTMENT
802-485-5871 3.500 3.203 30 yr-1 yr ARM 0.0 5% 2004 28x64 4Bed, 2Bath Dou-
(802) 872-2600
$229,000.00 Anita 802-476-6400 &DOO%&.3URSHUW\6HUYLFHV for Rent 3 bedrooms, avail-
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30 yr fixed 2.0 5% able June 1st. Includes elec-
Summit Financial 5/3/11 5.000 5.167 30 yr. fixed 0.0 5% blewide, Fireplace, Jacuzzi, etc. Mortgage Co. (KMC)   tric, sewer, water, rubbish re-
Center, Inc. (SUM) 802-863-0403 4.750 5.023 30 yr-1 yr ARM 1.0 5% $47,500. Mike at 802-272-9476 :HKDYHFRPPHUFLDOVSDFH
1-800-339-4871 %&.LVDQ(TXDO+RXVLQJ2SSRUWXQLW\9HQGRU moval. References and Credit
NationalDYDLODEOHIRUOHDVHDQGVDOH
Life 4/12/02 6.625 6.740 30 yr. fixed  2.0 3% required. Call 802-485-4706
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5.25 5.55 30 yr-1 yr ARM 2.0 3%
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ety of Pre-owned homes at &HQWUDO9HUPRQWDUHD room apartment available July
VT State Employees 5/3/11 4.375 4.660 30 yr fixed 2.0 5% Vermont Housing03/20/07 5.875 6.080 30 yr fixed 2.0 5%EQUAL HOUSING

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OPPORTUNITY

FecteauHomes.com or call FinanceFDOO-RKQDW%&.5HDO(VWDWH


Agency (VHF) (802) 864-5743 1st. $650 per month includes
Credit Union (VSECU) 4.500 3.636 30 yr-1 yr ARM 0.0 10%  BARRE CITY, completely reno- all utilities (heat, electric, wa-
1-800-371-5162 X5345 800-391-7488, 802-229-2721 Northcountry -RKQ%LRQGROLOOR vated,30
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yr fixed& Clean,
2.0 1+1/2bdrm. ter, rubbish, air conditioning,
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Information provided by the Central Vermont Board of REALTORS®. Rates can change H[W
Federal CU(NCF) Includes Heat, Hot water and rub- snow plowing) Also includes car
without notice. -RKQ#%&.UHDOHVWDWHFRP
(802) 657-6847 bish removal. $750. 802-476-0533. port. Requires deposit of $500
***APRs are based on 20% down payment. Some products are available with as little as Wells Fargo 10/22/03 5.625 5.92 30 yr fixed 2.0 5% first months rent and two refer-
5% down, with purchase of Private Mortgage Insurance (PMI). The cost of PMI is not MOBILE HOME/LAND Home Mortgage 4.125 BARRE,
4.30 1BR
1st1.0 fl. 5%$695.,
30 yr-1 yr ARM ences. No pets and no smoking.
1-800-879-3559 2nd fl $675. Utilities included. Call for appt to view. 793-3654
included in the APR calculations. VHFA’s APR is based on 5% down with PMI. Do you own a Singlewide? EQUAL HOUSING
OPPORTUNITY
No pets. Non-smoking, Coin-
Information provided by the Multiple Listing Service of the Central Vermont Board Call to have it moved and DOWNTOWN BARRE North op Laundry. Off street parking. RULE OF THUMB......
of REALTORS. Rates can change without notice. installed with NO MONEY 802-476-7106 leave message. Describe your property,
Main St Retail Storefront Avail- not the “appropriate” buyer or
How Much Are The Monthly Payments? DOWN on this 2 acre Barre able for Lease. Approximately
BERLIN PARTRIDGE Farms renter, not the landlord,
Monthly mortgage payment for a 30-year loan: Town lot. 1300 sq/ft. Customer Acces-
Condo/duplex, not the neighbors.
Amount
Complete Price $69,900 sibility from North Main St and Just describe the property and
of Loan 5.00% 5.25% 5.50% 5.75% 6.00% 6.25 6.50 6.75 7.00 3bdr, available July 1 $1325/
Merchants Row Parking Lot. you’ll almost always obey the
$ 70,000 $ 375.78 $ 386.54 $ 397.45 $ 408.50 $ 419.69 $431.00 $442.45 $454.02 $465.71 Call 802-249-2125 Call 476-4031, Ask for Paul.
month. sal.b@myfairpoint.net.
law.
80,000 429.46 441.76 454.23 466.86 479.64 492.57 505.65 518.88 532.24 802-229-5702.
90,000 483.14 496.98 511.01 525.22 539.60 554.15 568.86 583.74 598.77 THREE-BEDROOM APART-
100,000 536.82 552.20 567.79 583.57 599.55 615.72 632.07 648.60 665.30 BERLIN: AVAILABLE June. Non-
MENTS AVAILABLE FOR JUNE
110,000 590.50 607.42 624.57 641.93 659.51 677.29 695.27 713.46 731.83 smoking, 2bdrm, patio, coin-op 1ST, Beautiful newly renovated
120,000 644.19 662.64 681.35 700.29 719.46 738.86 758.48 778.32 798.36 laundry. No pets. $750 includes apartments available on Laurel
130,000 697.87 717.86 738.13 758.64 779.42 800.43 821.69 843.18 864.89 heat/hot water. 802-376-0068. St in Barre, VT. $850-$900 rent
140,000 751.55 773.09 794.90 817.00 839.37 862.00 884.90 908.04 931.42
150,000 805.23 828.31 851.68 875.36 899.33 923.58 948.10 972.90 997.95 includes heat, hot water, trash
160,000 858.91 883.53 908.46 933.72 959.28 985.15 1011.31 1037.76 1064.48 CALAIS. COUNTRY apart- removal, private decks, on-site
170,000 912.60 938.75 965.24 992.07 1019.24 1046.72 1074.52 1102.62 1131.01 ment. 2Bdrms, Dish washer, laundry and 24 hour emergency
180,000 966.28 993.97 1022.02 1050.43 1079.19 1108.29 1137.72 1167.48 1197.54 open beams, huge yard, or- maintenance services. Minimum
190,000 1019.96 1049.19 1078.80 1108.79 1139.15 1169.86 1200.93 1232.34 1264.07 ganic garden space, non- monthly household income to
200,000 1073.64 1104.41 1135.58 1167.15 1199.10 1231.43 1264.14 1297.20 1330.60 smoking, no pets. Surrounded qualify (does not apply to Sec-
Conventional • FHA • USDA • VA Loans by 200 acres. 802-454-7198. tion 8 recipients): $2,125/mo.
Maximum Annual Household In-
come to qualify
Wanda French
Mortgage Consultant LAND WANTED 3 people: $30,450
4 people: $33,800
Guarantee Rate Quiet street, sunny 5 people: $36,550
MNLS #2611 location, 3/4 to 3 acres. For more information or to apply,
164 So. Main St., Barre Max. $35,000. contact Central Vermont Commu-
nity Land Trust 802-476-4493 ext.
with water & sewer. 230 or download the application
Email: wanda.french@guaranteedrate.com ~OR~ at www.cvclt.org. Equal Housing
HOUSE Opportunity.

802-479-1154 Direct Quiet street, 3-bdrm,


max. $170,000.
802-479-1178 Fax 461-7352 ask for Marc
Wanda French
NMLS #101185 802-224-6151 Cell No Realtors
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Building Lots
NELSON POND Lakehouse. Two
APARTMENTS bedrooms, sleeps six, well wa- CAMPS FOR SALE OPEN HOUSE
ROOMS/HOUSES ter, decks, privacy, washer-dryer,
and dock. $750.00 per week. Call
PEACHAM POND. 3bdrm, 3-sea- THURSDAY, JUNE 2 • 4:00 to 6:00PM
FOR RENT 802-456-1807 for more informa-
tion and reservations. June to
son, 100’ frontage. $350,000.
Barre Town 31 STATE STREET, BARRE CITY
svascension@yahoo.com
continued October. No smokers or pets.
WILLAMSTOWN: Share my
Barre City
farmhouse. $550 includes all NICHOLS POND, Wood-
bury cottage, $700/mth. Pro-
LAND FOR SALE East Barre
with cable and internet. De-
posit and references required. pane stove, frig, tub/ shower, .23 ACRES. BARRE City.
Please call. 802-793-4268 no electricity, 4WD access,
cell phone/internet. No smok- Nice wooded lot with pri- Orange
ing. No pets. 802-376-0068 vacy. $10,000. 223-3972
WILLIAMSTOWN 1 BR First
Floor. $525 plus Deposit. Laun- Wil iamstown
dry. No pets/No Smoking. Credit PAWLEY’S ISLAND, South Caro-
check. Available 6/16. Please
contact karin at 609-388-4049,
lina. Two bedroom condo, sleeps
6. Three minute walk to great BARRE TOWN Montpelier
or email karin.swart@gmail.com
WILLIAMSTOWN. 1BDRM,
beach. Plenty of golf nearby.
$700 per week spring and fall;
2 Acres - nice private
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$1,000 per week June, July & paved road. Includes DSL/ finished walk-out basement. A great yard with a corner lot on a
heat, hot water, rubbish/
snow removal. No dogs. $550
August. Call 802-485-8397, days. cable TV, septic, driveway
and cleared site with
Modular • Doublewide • Singlewide dead-end street. PRICE JUST REDUCED TO $134,000. ASK FOR
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plus deposit. 802-433-5832. electric on site. $55,000
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SEYMOUR, Morgan, VT. Call 802-249-2125
left onto Gordon Lane, right onto State Street. Property on the corner.
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porch, outdoor grill/fireplace. All
3.5 ACRES, CLASS 4 road.
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FOR RENT: One week at the
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EAST MONTPELIER 5.1 Acre
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LAND EstateForest
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Orange Lake is right next to BERLIN...LARGE Historic
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ties including golf, tennis, and a $49,995. 802-229-4366 nights 7-9.
SELL/RENT YOUR TIMESHARE McCartyRE 802-229-9479 126 Acres
water park. Weeks available are
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inclusive. Call Carol at 978-371- Services will Sell/Rent Your North, Building lots. Power and A diverse forest perched
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counter tops. All new foundation, septic, well and major 99 ft. with Southwest view. Single Car
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One Bedroom Two Bedroom Three Bedroom


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$600 $700 $825-$925
(Minimum monthly household income (Minimum monthly household income (Minimum monthly household income
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*Income restrictions do not apply to Section 8 recipients.

Maximum Annual Household Income to qualify


1 person: 2 people: 3 people: 4 people: 5 people:
$28,440 $32,460 $36,540 $40,560 $43,860
For more information or to request a rental application call the Central VT Community Land Trust
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June 1, 2011 The WORLD page 37


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ficient, 4-Bedroom Worcester
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for our community. And while other media might MONTPELIER CONDO Free-
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be shrinking, we are growing. That growth will garage. New laminate floor-
broker welcome, $125,000, Price
Reduced, call Diane 802-479-0199
$79,900, country setting with
brook. Many recent improve-
ing, paint, appliances, kitchen ments. A must see. Benoit’s
continue, hand-in-hand, with our community. countertops. Economical Rinnai CHELSEA, VT. For sale, as
is, 2 HISTORIC BUILDINGS,
Real Estate Shop 802-223-3464
heater. Deck with mountain
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We’ll continue working for you. views. $185,000. 802-225-6248. 312 Main Street. $225,000.00.
Call 1-802-229-4654
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yard is level and fenced, the garage has a separate end street. Two second floor bedrooms in each people who will wish they were you when
shop space and the residence has low maintenance unit. Very well-maintained with two new boilers you own this adorable 3 bedroom Berlin
vinyl siding, new windows, a standing seam metal and a new roof. Separate utilities. With the el- cottage set on 1.5 acres in one of the most
roof and a large deck. The kitchen offers cherry egant front porch and the extra lot (currently used
et. desired neighborhoods in the area. This
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cabinetry, a pantry closet and built-in hutch. A as yard, but has other potential), you’ll appreciate
n- practical mudroom plus a first floor laundry and ¾ the privacy and the space, while still being close to manageable home is surrounded by peren-
i- bathroom. The living room and dining room have everything in town. Separate three bay garage—no nial gardens and is just a stones throw from
ly Farm full time or only on the weekends! This property has it all: oak flooring. The lower level has a game room and problems with parking! Classic Barre home just Berlin Pond. Priced at $162,000, what are
he a completely updated three bedroom, two bath home that retains ½ bath. $195,000. listed at $205,000. you waiting for?
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as spectacular, unobstructed mountain views. awaits you in this affordable home with two own half bath. The family room has exposed
th R E A LT O R S Built in 2004, this home has a comfortable bedrooms plus a loft. This Williamstown beams, wideboard floors, cathedral ceiling and a
m. layout, including a true master bedroom with woodstove. Upstairs, the master bedroom has its
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Beautiful 10 room 3 bedroom farm house w/attached This lovely home is sited on 4 acres just outside of
carriage barn, located in the village & within walking Randolph Village. Easy access to I-89, Montpelier and
distance to all amenities. This home has had many the Upper Valley. Spacious deck to enjoy the view, two
updates & renovations. Some to mention are new bedrooms, wonderful open living/dining room and
wiring, roof, plumbing, windows, insulation, some kitchen. Full walk-out basement with garage. A must see
new flooring & the list goes on. The kitchen has been home listed below recent appraised value. $189,000.
completely remodeled w/granite counter tops, Craftmaid
pull-out cabinets, newer appliances & Mannington
laminate flooring. The 3 season porch is accessible
from multiple rooms & allows you to enjoy the country
feel right in your own back yard. Oversized mud room

FOR SALE BY OWNER IN MONTPELIER $287,500 accommodates your laundry room needs as well as a
bright & inviting entry way to your home. A drive by
does not do this home justice. Schedule an appt. to see
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View house at: www.picketfencepreview.com Brand new home – no one has occupied this home Well kept home in Limehiurst Park in Williamstown.
before. Where can you get a 3 bedroom 2 bath home Dbl storage shed cute sitting enclosed sun porch, all
Contact : 802-223-2220, lbecker@sover.net for this price. Call for your showing. Asking $129,900. appliances stay with home. Asking only $22,000.

Montpelier Condo for Sale


160 Main Street #1, $125,000

Cozy home to start home ownership with. Barre Town Home,nice back yard with dbl storage
Nice garden spot in back of home and storage shed. shed a sitting porch. Lots of updates so you can just
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showing. Asking $125,900. this property. Call for your showing. Asking $149,900.

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“OPEN HOUSE SPECIAL” Carol Ellison
living rooms, 2 bedrooms
and bath on the 1st floor and
SATURDAY, JUNE 4 2 more spacious bedrooms
on the 2nd floor. There is an
Voucher for $1,000 toward Buyer’s Closing Cost! attached garage, a workshop
with heat, an open and an en-
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From 1:00PM JUST LISTED!! BARRE 3-UNIT APARTMENT HOUSE!!
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to 3:00PM Centrally located, this 3-unit
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27 Waterman St. room unit on the 1st floor and
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From 10AM to Noon East Barre Maurice Fortier 2-bedroom apartment on the
2nd floor. The 3-bedroom unit
8 White St., Barre has a full basement and washer
Listed at: $165,900 and dryer hookups and would
Listed at: $166,500 be great for owner occupancy.
DIRECTIONS: “Round-a-bout” to All units have a porch and in-
DIRECTIONS: E. Parkside Terrace. clude stove and refrigerators.
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OPEN HOUSES
Saturday, June 4, 2011
10:00 AM to 12:00 PM
Montpelier.............................................. $274,500 Barre City................................................ $250,000
19 Greenock Ave. 10 Berkeley St.
•4 bedrooms, 3 baths •3 bedrooms, 3 baths
•2,430 +/- SF Raised •2,086 +/- SF well-
Ranch maintained
•Hardwood floors, •Granite counters,
formal living room, solid hardwood floors
eat-in kitchen, & built-ins
fireplace, woodstove •.52 +/- private acres
•Rear patio, mountain that are beautifully
views, two car garage landscaped
Directions: Main Street to Towne Hill Road. At the corner of Towne Hill Road Directions: Washington Street-left on Hill Street. Left on Camp Street.
and Greenock Avenue. First right on Berkeley Street, house on right.

Barre City................................................ $145,000 Barre City.................................................$127,000


15 Cherry St. 90 Smith St.
•2 bedrooms, 1 bath
•3 bedrooms, 2 baths
•976 +/- SF home
•936 +/- SF
•Updated kitchen w/
granite counters & New Englander
stainless steel appli- •First floor master,
ances, hardwood floors,
•Well-cared for with new roof
beautiful woodwork
•Level, fenced yard,
throughout
Directions: From South two car garage
Main St. turn onto Cherry Directions: From downtown Barre, North on Route 302, left on Berlin Street,
St., third house on right. right onto Smith. Property on left. Sign on property.

Barre City................................................ $225,000 Barre Town............................................. $225,000


25 Delmont Ave. 3 Cobble Hill
•4 bedrooms, 2 baths Meadows
•2,360 +/- SF home •3 bedrooms, 2 baths
•Formal living room w/ •1,560 +/- SF Colonial
fireplace, dining room, on corner lot
hardwood floors •Open floor plan w/
•Large garage w/heated breakfast bar, cherry
workshop/studio cabinets, doors & trim
•1.40+/- acres with stone •Oversized 2 car ga-
patio and outdoor fire rage, large back deck
pit nice neighborhood
Directions: From Barre go up Washington St. & turn left on Hill St. & left onto Nelson Directions: From Washington Street in Barre, left onto Hill Street, to top of Hill,
St. Home on left. Look for sign. Home has driveway on Nelson St. & on Delmont Ave. right onto West Cobble Hill, approximately 1 mile left onto Cobble Hill Meadows.

Barre City.................................................$175,000 Barre City................................................ $238,000


9 Fecteau Circle 113 Country Way
•3 bedrooms, 3 baths
•4 bedrooms, 3 baths
•1,395 +/- SF End-unit
Townhouse •2,184 +/- SF Colonial
•Open floor plan,
move-in condition •Open floor plan, full
•Located close to basement, newer deck
CVMC, I-89 and
downtown Barre •Quiet location
Directions: I-89 exit 7, follow Rte. 62 toward Barre. At 3rd light turn right on Ber- Directions: From Main St. in Barre turn by the Post Office onto Prospect St.
lin St. Continue through caution light on Westwood, 2nd left onto Country Way. Take left on Westwood Parkway. Take second left on Country Way. House on left.

Filomena Siner came to Vermont in 2003 with her husband, Jeff, to raise their two
Featured Agent children, Emily and Nicholas. A resident of Waterbury, Filomena has a Bachelors
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