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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-
be found at www.vbc-vt.org or at the Village-building tion is the second-oldest in the nation with a median age of 41.5,
Convergence’s Facebook page. thanks in part to the first wave of the Baby Boomers turning 65.
We hope to see you there! Whether you are a member of the Greatest Generation, the Silent
Jennifer Steckler, Ben Graham, and Josh Schlossberg Generation, or the Baby Boom generation, you are not alone.
Members of the Village-building Convergence organizing Central Vermont Council on Aging (CVCOA) is here to help.
committee and Transition Town Montpelier steering commit- One call to our Senior Helpline at 1-800-642-5119 will connect
tee. you to services and programs that enable one to age independently.
Turning 65 and it’s time to apply for Medicare? Caring for aging
Entergy Suit is More than Just a parents? Wondering what housing options are available? Need
food or fuel assistance? Call us; we have answers. Or visit us in
"Court Case" our new location at 59 N. Main Street, Suite 200 in Barre.
Editor: Just remember, you’re not alone. CVCOA is here for you as we
It’s been said that a release of just one-tenth of the radioactive all grow older together.
material at the VT Yankee plant could kill thousands and render Beth Stern, Executive Director
Poulos Insurance says... much of New England uninhabitable for centuries. Central Vermont Council on Aging
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Insurance Policies Insured If You Rape Your Daughter, Can You Get Out of Paying Alimony?
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by Kimberly B. Cheney
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.
page 12 The WORLD June 1, 2012
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
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ing an estimated $275,000. One rea- furloughed, rather than go to prison. Senate Judiciary Committee
son for the early adjournment was the Leg- Chairman Richard Sears said “the bill sets Vermont one more step
islative leaders set a deadline and more than toward getting our corrections spending under control.”
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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;
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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,
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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.
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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.”
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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
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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
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English language sessions in the morning, and will travel around the area
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any longer, there are still people there that need our support and
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way on Sunday, speedway officials announced that Jesse Switser,
who was believed to have finished second, was indeed the winner. prayers:” Jamie McMurray. Mounted &
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photos and other data that Switser did indeed beat defending track
made me win as many (races) as I did. I ran hard because he’d make
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all the time without once leaning on each other. Rookie Late Model David Pearson on his induction into NASCAR”s Hall of Fame.
driver Luke Shannon came from the back to finish third in front WE DO STORE HOURS
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150 on Saturday June 4. The race was originally scheduled for May
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ficials, we decided that Switser got to the line by the very smallest 15. Eddie MacDonald is the defending race champion.
of margins.” ■ Canaan fair Speedway is gearing up for a huge three day week-
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SCAR Hall of Fame-inducted last week-are champions all, captured day night the SCoNE 360 Sprint Cars will return to the speedway for Corner No. Main &
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Jarrett in the hall. His first, as a prolific driver, made him a NASCAR drivers are in the field and will
legend. His second, as a broadcaster, made him a household name. battle for the $5,000 top prize.
Jarrett won 50 races and the championship (1961 and ’65). Moore’s ■ The Cup guys travel to the
life is a storytellers dream as a World War II veteran who won five 1.5-mile tri-oval Kansas Speed-
Purple Hearts and then went on to become one of the top car owners way for the Inaugural STP 400
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on Sunday June 5 (FOX 1:00
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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
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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
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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
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9:30p Mr. Hilbert’s Blues Hour 9:00p Instant Coffeehouse
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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
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2:00a White House Chronicles
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2:30a Mr. Hilbert’s Blues Hour Heavenly Sonshine 8:30a & 5:30p
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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
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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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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
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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
4:30p Free Speech TV 7:00p Jesus by John 8:00p The Enduring Appeal of Arthur, with mission Mtg of 4/12 Conference ALL SCHEDULED PROGRAMS ARE For the Animals 1:30 & 4p
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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-
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Italian Family Dinner. With salad, drinks, dessert. Calais Woodbury
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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,
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Garage for escort to Norwich’s Plumley Armory for BBQ ($10 BARRE TOWN- 83rd Annual Gunner Brook Kids’ Fishing Derby.
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BERLIN- Plant Sale. Annuals, perennials, herbs, houseplants, daylil- Banquet
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223-6577 hood of Old East Montpelier Center – just 3.5 miles 3 Bedroom, 1 1/2 Bath, 2 Story Home,
from both EMES, U32 and town. 2-3 BR, 1 Bath. High
ceilings and sunny rooms. Hearthstone gas stove, granite located on a corner city lot. 132 ft. by
counter tops. All new foundation, septic, well and major 99 ft. with Southwest view. Single Car
systems. Land abuts Morse Farm – ski, walk and play
right out your back door! $259,000. Garage.
Email: oldcapefarm@gmail.com T: 223-2248 Appraised & asking $73,000 OBO.
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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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2.5 bath home on it too? Hardwood floors, an 2+ acre country setting, some wooded and including a redone kitchen with a sunroom/
nt. easy-to-finish basement, and fresh paint. The a gardening area. Comfortable living style breakfast room. A large living room has built-
r, 1.9 acre parcel is level and grassy, and has in bookcases and a first floor bedroom has its
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
walk-in closet, a formal dining room, and a home is ready for your ideas! Just listed at own bath plus two more bedrooms and another
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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
this lovely home today. Offered at $239,000.
JUST REDUCED
Brick cape on a quiet street in Montpelier near National Life and downtown.
Spacious home in desirable neighborhood features wood floors, sunny dining area,
updated kitchen, Hearthstone woodstove, whirlpool tub, attached two-car garage on
.77 acres. 4 bedrooms, 1 & 3/4 baths. Recently weatherized. Organic garden, woods
and year-round view of Camel’s Hump makes this a wonderful combination of
town and country living!
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.
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
Covered porch for your enjoyment call for your buy and move in. Owners have taken good care of
showing. Asking $125,900. this property. Call for your showing. Asking $149,900.
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