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Looking for fresh vegetables and locally raised meat
in the middle of winter? Just
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Central Vermonters have
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The Groton Growers
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the month (Feb. 20 is the next
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Groton Community Building
behind the Town Clerks
office. It usually ends in May,
but it might be cut short a
month early this year.
Market manager Jennifer
Bone, who has been doing Winter farmers markets use special activities like felting to attract
markets for over 20 years, attendees to markets during the cold months.
said the market offers a nice
variety. With limited space
one of the highest attended
for a tight-fitting 24 vendors,
markets in the state, it also
she makes sure the market is
has to deal with challenges in
always diverse and balanced
the cold months as well.
with a selection of meats,
Saturday, February 20 will
cheese, vegetables, maple
mark the second time the
syrup, soap and crafts. This
market will be in the cafeteria
is the time of year where the
at Montpelier High School.
winter market slows down
For the first half of the winter
though with the holiday seaschedule, the market was in
son in the rear view mirror.
City Hall, where attendees
The weekly summer market
could enjoy live music or
opens at the end of May and
cooking demonstrations in a
will move outside to the
more spacious environment.
front lawn of the community
Now, in a smaller space and
building.
with eight fewer vendors, it
Its not easy keeping a
will be truly a farmers market
winter farmers market going,
without crafters and some of
especially in a small town.
the prepared foods.
Groton is a town of a little over 1,000 resiMarket manager Carolyn Grodinsky said a
dents, and Bone said they have tried every- big challenge has been having the winter marthing from raffles, wrap your own present ket split between two different sites and being
stations, and gift baskets to entice marketgo- bi-weekly. They do have a solid selection of
ers. Its easier in the summer when the mar- meats and poultry and 25 vendors, even
ket can advertise at the campground to pull though the wide variety of vegetables wont
in campers who want to experience the be available until the summer.
tomato, strawberry, and apple festivals, but
There are products at the farmers market
Bone said their regular vendors do pretty well that you wont ever see at a grocery store,
in the winter.
she said. Youll also have a direct link to the
We have really good support in the town. farmer and how to use things and their favorIts not huge, but the people who do come out ite way to cook things.
are really loyal. We see them on a regular
After Saturday, there will be four more
basis, Bone said. We do struggle a little bit winter markets in Montpelier on March 5 and
trying to get more people to come out. Being 19, and April 2 and 16. Theyre open from 10
a part of marketing for a number of years, I a.m. to 2 p.m.
think weve just reached our saturation point.
But if you cant make it to Montpelier or
Weve reached the people in town willing to Groton, Plumley Armory on the campus of
come out and support us. I think its more just Norwich University, hosts the Northfield
a matter of being in a small town.
Winter Farmers Market. The final two marWhile the Capital City Farmers Market is kets are scheduled for March 6 and April 7.
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logical footprint. All of the surface of this proposed development would be made impermeable; not only would there be
no ability left to grow anything or any habitat for wildlife, but
also there would be water runoff, some of which may be gathered in drainage ponds but some of which will also end up,
along with motor oil, antifreeze and other harmful chemicals,
in our streams, rivers and lakes. Resources would also have to
be drawn from other parts of the world to build and maintain
the complex, resulting in an ecological impact on distant lands
as well. We are now creating the highly immoral Sixth Great
Extinction, with species declining at the rate of approximately
30,000 per year, and it is almost entirely owing to development, high levels of consumption, and human population
growth. Can we really destroy ecosystems and not expect to
have an impact on the human species?
I am pleased to report that the Board of Vermonters for
Sustainable Population has voted to oppose this development
in its entirety after adopting a very clear position paper on
land development.
Developers should not be able to make a fortune at the
expense of destroying Vermonts environment. Vermont is not
as yet living sustainably; and we should acknowledge that
growth forever is unsustainable, deteriorates the environment
upon which we depend, and diminishes our quality of life.
Fortunately, in addition to some state environmental organizations opposing this development, there is also a strong
local movement whose work can be found at www.exit4openspace.org. Like other local communities fighting highly
destructive development, these volunteers face a daunting
task.
Regulators, planning commissions, environmental agencies
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Vermont, please do all you can to stop this development in its
entirety.
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The massive 172-acre development planned for Exit 4 in
Randolph would destroy the ambiance of this now fairly rural
exit and make our beautiful state contain exits more like so
many of those in most other states.
This development would also take away valuable agricultural and open land. As climate change worsens, droughts
become more prevalent in other parts of the country, demand
for food increases with the U.S. population growing by two
million people a year; it is going to become increasingly
important that we preserve our remaining agricultural land so
that we can grow more of our own food.
There is another very important factor that sadly cannot be
evaluated. ACT 250 did not consider climate change when the
law was written because it wasnt a matter of concern back in
the 1970s. This huge proposed development, with its stores,
274 residential units, hotel and conference center, and parking
lots would have a huge carbon footprint. When Vermont has a
goal of reducing its carbon emissions dramatically in coming
decades this development, like all large scale development,
would make achieving that goal all the much more difficult, if
not impossible.
Besides the carbon footprint there is also the broader eco
By G. E. Shuman
right now.
For several years, I have been feeding the gray squirrels
(See, I told you already.) that live in the trees behind our
house. Some people I know have looked at me a bit strangely
when I tell them I feed the squirrels, but they are not the only
people who have ever looked at me strangely, so I dont care
too much about that Some people just dont understand people
like me, and feel that God made squirrels for target practice, or
something, but He did not. He really didnt. He made cats for
target practice. (Please forgive me, my cat-loving sister Jan.)
Squirrels were made to scamper about in the trees, looking
cute, and also to visit the feeders of people like me.
If anyone cares, including my wife, who probably doesnt,
I have always been very frugal regarding the cost of my squirrel feeders, and, until very recently, in the cost of their food.
For years, I have taken great pains to pay absolutely nothing
for the feeders I use, making them from stuff that is just lying
around the house. I have considered it a challenge to go into
my cellar, and to nd scraps of wood, metal, and used screws
and nails, and come up those stairs an hour or so later with
a pretty decent squirrel feeder. I only put out one feeder at a
time, in that particular spot on that back yard tree, but they do
wear out, as does everything else, and need to be replaced each
year or so with a new and improved model, the challenge of
making such I take great pains in accomplishing.
To make my feeders I have often used those great little
wooden crates that cuties tangerines, or whatever those miniature oranges are actually called, come in, although lately
those tiny fruit are being sold in cardboard boxes and mesh
bags. (Why do changes like that have to happen? You cant
Reisss Pieces
By Judy Reiss
ince I have been trying to recover from all the medical issues
Ive had this winter, I kept thinking how difficult it was because no one
ever told me to anticipate such things.
But the more I thought about it, I realized that in the real world, no one can
give you the information you probably need. And then I saw
a very young boy who was walking along the sidewalk and
smoking. And that really opened my eyes.
When I was young, smoking was the most sexy and grownup thing to do. Not only was everyone encouraged to smoke,
the cost of cigarettes was amazingly cheap. But for me, the
cost was still too much and after about three months, I quit
forever. My parents both smoked. They did try and let me
know that it was not a sexy habit, but one that looked nasty
and really was. What they didnt know back then was that it
also caused cancer! And as I looked at this young boy strutting along thinking that he was grown up and very cool, I did
think that although he was young, he must also hear that this
habit will eventually kill him! And either he didnt believe it,
thought it was just adults who were trying to ruin his life or
because he really didnt believe it, he just didnt care.
And as I thought about this very young smoker, I realized
that maybe someone hadnt sat him down and made him realize the truth. Once you do that, even if he is young, the decision whether to believe it and smoke anyway, is his.
Of course I am leading up to something. Now that I am
old, there isnt much anything can tell me or warn me about.
Unfortunately! But I did think that although it takes time
and doesnt always work, it is the responsibility of adults to
give the young people the information they need or will need
when they grow up. I think that when I was young, no one
ever told me or even knew that smoking was a terrible habit
that would affect the smoker for the rest of his or her life. No
one knew that the harmless appearing cigarette was actually
Guest Opinion
a time bomb.
For me, there were other things that I never knew about
that have changed my life. Shortly after I graduated from college and moved to Vermont, for some reason, I began to gain
weight. And after I got married and started to have children, I
really really swelled up! And I must admit that I never thought
it was an issue, health wise and no one ever told me that every
pound I put on affected my heart and probably every joint in
my body. And of course, I became a diabetic, which believe it
or not, no one ever told me how insidious that disease is. Why
am I sharing this with you? Well, I now realize that if someone, anyone had told me what that weight gain would cost
me when I got older, I hope that I would have believed it and
changed my ways probably 40 years earlier. It might not have
changed what happened during my surgery But then again, it
probably would have.
Although I know that not many young people are going to
read this column, I hope the adults who do will think about
it and tell their young people what actually happens to your
body and young brain as you grow older. I did say to myself
the other day how different my life and probably yours would
be if you knew what getting older not only does to your body,
but how it affects every single thing you do. And as I was deep
in thought, I wondered how different we would be if we were
told the truth? And although I no longer think that it would
work 100 percent of the time, hopefully it would save someone. Think about addiction, which includes smoking, drugs
of all kinds, drinking alcohol and even eating. Addiction is a
disease whether it is socially acceptable or not. So, as an adult
it is your responsibility to save your loved ones and hopefully
they wont ever have to say, if someone had only told me
what not to do to keep me from struggling with addiction,
whether it is socially acceptable or not. Growing old is hard
enough as it is without trying to clean up your physical problems that should have been left behind when you were young.
I only ask that you just think about it!
Citizen Advocates and Good Government Ensure All Vermonters are Heard
By Deb Markowitz
Secretary, Vermont Agency of Natural Resources
hen I was first elected to public office at the age of
37, I was lucky enough to have a mentor, Tom
Lehner, who had spent most of his career in public
administration. I first met him when I was a young law clerk
to Supreme court Justice Louis Peck and he was the Court
Administrator. Tom took seriously the obligation of government to look out for all Vermonters especially those who
could not easily speak up for themselves. I remember how he
would raise his eyebrows at me when I was about to move
ahead without fully considering all of the unintended consequences of a decision. He would say, Remember Deb, what
you see will depend upon where you are sitting.
Tom was teaching me a lesson in leadership -- that great
leaders take time to listen. To be most effective, it is important
to understand issues from the perspective of all Vermonters,
not just from those rich or practiced enough to participate in
public debate. This advice sounds simple, but I have seen how
difficult it can be to put into practice.
It is human nature to see the world through the lens of our
own life experiences; we tend to listen to and trust the advice
of our own experts and those who share our values. It can be
uncomfortable to have our opinions challenged, but this is
exactly why it is important for government officials to make it
easy for the public to get involved.
There has been a long history in our country of ordinary
citizens speaking out and organizing against threats to public
health and the environment. Examples from across the country
include Love Canal in New York, a town built on a toxic
chemical dumpsite, and Hinkley, California, a small farming
community affected by groundwater pollution from a nearby
gas plant. In Vermont, highly toxic chemicals from an old dry
cleaning facility in Williamstown contaminated the soil and
groundwater. In all of these cases, and many more, grassroots
organizations played an important role in protecting health,
communities and nature.
Advocates and nonprofit organizations ensure that
believe me.
I am at a loss as to how to end this particular column, other
than to tell you that people come first. If you have a chance
to help other people, you need to do it. Then, if you have a
chance to help some of Gods other creatures survive, you
should do that, too. One suggestion is that you could feed the
squirrels. My little gray friends might not actually THANK
YOU, but I will, and I just did.
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Berlin Elementary School.
The deadline for submitting voter registration applications for this Annual
Meeting is 5:00 PM on Wednesday, February 24, 2016. A voter may obtain
an Absentee Ballot by contacting the Town Clerk (229-9298) or coming
into the office by 3:30 PM on Monday, February 29, 2016. Absentee
Ballots must be received by the Town Clerk no later than the close of the
polls at 7 PM on March 1,2016. Voters wishing to vote absentee should
request ballots early:
The articles to be voted by Australian ballot are as follows:
Article 1: To elect the following Town Officers, for the terms specified:
One (1) Selectboard member for a three (3) year term;
Two (2) Selectboard members for a one (1) year term each;
One (1) Grand Juror for a one (1) year term;
Article 2: Shall the Town appropriate $2,757,826 for necessary Town
expenses for the period July 1, 2016 through June 30, 2017?
Article 3: Shall the Town appropriate $245,158 to the Berlin Volunteer
Fire Department for payment of necessary expenses from July
1, 2016 through June 30, 2017?
Artic1e 4: Shall the Town appropriate $28,271 to the Kellogg Hubbard
Library?
Article 5: Shall the Town appropriate $10,920 to the Green Mountain
Transit Agency?
Article 6: Shall the Town appropriate $5,700 to Central Vermont Home
Health and Hospice?
Article 7: Shall the Town appropriate $4,200 to the Montpelier Senior
Activities Center?
Article 8: Shall the Town appropriate $3,000 to the Central Vermont
Council on Aging?
Article 9: Shall the Town appropriate $2,000 to Just Basics, Inc.
(formerly Meals on Wheels)?
Article 10: ShaIl the Town appropriate $1,200 to Central Vermont Adult
Basic Education?
Article 11: Shall the Town appropriate $1,000 to the Barre Area Senior
Center?
Article 12: Shall the Town appropriate $1,000 to the Vermont Center for
Independent Living?
Article 13: Shall the Town Appropriate $1,000 to the Central Vermont
Memorial Civic Center?
Article14: Shall the Town appropriate $975 to CIRCLE (formerly
Battered Womens Services)?
Article 15: Shall the Town appropriate $800 to the Family Center of
Washington County?
Article 16: Shall the Town appropriate $800 to the Good Samaritan Haven
homeless shelter?
Article 17: Shall the Town appropriate $600 to Prevent Child Abuse
Vermont?
Article 18: Shall the Town appropriate $500 to the Peoples Health &
Wellness Clinic?
Article 19: Shall the Town appropriate $500 to the Vermont Association
for the Blind and Visually Impaired?
Article 20: Shall the Town appropriate $500 to Washington County Youth
Services Bureau?
Article 21: Shall the Town appropriate $500 to Capstone Community
Action (formerly Central Vermont Community Action)?
Article 22: Shall the Town appropriate $500 to the Washington County
Diversion Program?
Artic1e 23: Shall the Town appropriate $300 to the Sexual Assault Crisis
Team of Washington County?
Article 24: Shall the Town appropriate $300 to Home Share Now, Inc.?
Article 25: Shall the Town appropriate $250 to OUR House of Central
Vermont?
Artic1e 26: ShaIl the Town appropriate $150 to Green-Up Vermont?
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The following articles will be voted at the traditional Town Meeting
beginning at 10:00 AM on Tuesday, March 1, 2016:
Article 27: To elect a Town Moderator for the year ensuing.
Article 28: To hear the reports of the Town Officers for 2015.
Article 29: Shall the Town collect its real and personal property taxes, to
defray the expenses of the Town for the period July 1, 2016
through June 30, 2017 in installments? One fourth of the taxes
to be due, by delivery or by U.S. Postal Service postmark
(no private postal meter postmarks), on or before August 16,
2016, one-fourth of the taxes due on or before November 16,
2016, one-fourth of the taxes due on or before February 16,
2017 and one-fourth due on or before May 16, 2017, with an
eight percent (8%) penalty and one percent (1%) interest per
month (or portion thereof) to be charged for late payment of
any installment?
Article 30: Shall the Town grant a property tax exemption (pursuant to 32
VSA 3840) for a period not to exceed 10 years, to the Capital
City Grange #469 for property located at 6612 VT RT 12, in
return for free use of the property by residents a minimum of 2
times/month?
Article 3l: To discuss any other business that may legally come before the
meeting.
Dated at Berlin, Vermont, this 27th, day of January, 2016.
TOWN OF BERLIN SELECTBOARD
Ture Nelson, Chair
Roberta Haskin
Pete Kelley
Jeremy Hansen, Vice Chair
Received for posting and recording this 27th day of January, 2016
Attest:
Rosemary Morse
Berlin Town Clerk
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I remember clearly, when living in China
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ADOPT
A
PET
These and other beautiful pets are available for adoption at the Central Vermont Humane Society
ABBEY
GARFIELD
Domestic Shorthair/Mix
3 years, Neutered Male
Not Declawed
I was brought to CVHS as a stray from
Montpelier. The folks here discovered
that I might have something called feline pododermatitis, causing the pads of
my feet to feel a bit swollen and sore at
times, but is easily treated with a steroid
injection. I may need to have these periodically throughout my life when my foot
soreness flairs up. Ask a staff member
for more information. I not only like to be
in the middle of things--I like to lead the
parade. Want a cat whos brimming with
confidence? Thats me.
Domestic Shorthair/Mix
9 years, Spayed Female
Not Declawed
I am a sassy older girl who would prefer
to be the only cat in a home or with only
one other cat-savvy cat. I just had a dental
done to keep my teeth healthy and clean.
Please come visit, and Ill show just how
affectionate I can be! Im a busy cat. First,
Ive got to check out whats happening
out the window. Next, Ill see if any closets or cupboards need looking into. And
then there are my naps--cant be late for
those. I can fit a little socializing into my
schedule.
MILO
Domestic Shorthair/Mix
6 months
Neutered Male
Not Declawed Im a spunky and fun loving 6 month old. I am a sweet loving guy
in search of a home with lots of toys and
entertainment. I really like to pounce and
play rough, so any other kitties in the
house should be prepared for a playmate!
I also seem to like to nibble on things for
fun and would need a home that could
keep my away from things I shouldnt be
chewing on. If you have a soft warm bed
and a cozy playful home, look no further
than me!
MOLOKAI
Domestic Shorthair/Mix
5 years, Neutered Male
Not Declawed
I was brought to CVHS from an organization called Feline and Friends Foundation
in the Northeast Kingdom. My friend Kahoona and I were roaming about when we
were taken in to be neutered. I may seem
a bit shy at first but I love to snuggle and
receive chin scratches.
Martha Lange
317 River St., Montpelier
802-229-9444
REALTOR
HERMIONE
Domestic Shorthair/Mix
7 years, Spayed Female
Not Declawed
Im just plain good company. I like attention, and I also like my solitude. I dont go
looking for trouble, but Im no scaredycat, either. If you are looking for a steady
companion to travel with you on the road
of life, look no further.
PEANUT
Domestic Shorthair/Mix
1 year, Spayed Female
Not Declawed
In her previous home, she was known as
the queen of sunbathing! Give her a quiet
sunny window and she will be one happy
cat. Peanut has experience living with other felines, but may need some time to adjust to new friends. We are not sure about
dogs yet, but she might be okay with them
after a gentle introduction. She has lived
with children, and seems fine with them
as long as they respect her space.
CHEDDAR
Domestic Shorthair/Mix
5 years, Neutered Male
Not Declawed
When it comes to relationships, Im very
level-headed. I dont leap in paws first, if
you know what I mean. But give me a little
time, and then Ill shower you with purrs,
head-butts, and plenty of lap time. In the
meantime, you may not see a lot of me,
but Ill be thinking a lot of you!
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CANDICE
Retriever/Mix
7 months, Spayed Female
I am a happy puppy who is fearful at first
but will melt your heart and be your best
friend with some patience and kindness! I
need to be in a quiet home (children over
the age of 14) with a gentle, mature dog
as my mentor. I am loving & gentle & making great progress with courage, but my
new owner will always need to introduce
me to new things slowly & gently. I am
taking medication to help me overcome
my fears. Call CVHS and schedule a time
to meet me. A 6 week training class is
included in my adoption fee!
HARVEY
LEONARD
Domestic Shorthair/Mix
7 years, Neutered Male
Not Declawed
This handsome fellow looks a bit rough
around the edges, but you will find he
has a heart of gold. Harvey came to CVHS
as a stray so we dont know much about
him. He is fine with other felines and absolutely adores grooming. When Harvey
came in his hair was matted around his
back and tail and his ears were filled with
mites. After a bit of shaving, some time
and attention, and a good ear cleaning
and treatment, he is on his way to looking
dapper once more!
Domestic Shorthair/Mix
7 years
Neuatered Male
Not Declawed
When it comes to relationships, Im very
level-headed. I dont leap in paws first, if
you know what I mean. But give me a little
time, and then Ill shower you with purrs,
head-butts, and plenty of lap time. In the
meantime, you may not see a lot of me,
but Ill be thinking a lot of you!
MONTPELIER
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HONEY
TEDDY
Terrier/Mix
2 years, Spayed Female
I love, love, love everyone I meet, and my
tail and non-stop smile tell everyone how
I feel. I havent met a tug or squeaky toy
that I didnt like, and would enjoy someone to play with me non-stop. I also adore
snuggling and butt scratches, and would
be very content letting you do that with
me! Id be best in a home with no other
animals and with no or older children due
to my enthusiasm for life! My adoption fee
includes a 6 week training class!
Terrier/Mix
5 years, Neutered Male
Im the king of snuggles, and play, and
maybe more snuggles. Im totally adorable and silly! Come party with me in
the yard to see my antics as I chase a
ball, wiggle around with a squeaky toy in
my mouth and then come over to lean in
for some nice petting. The folks at CVHS
think I may have allergies and have me on
a grain free diet which should be continued in my forever home. I also like to pull
when walked so they are training me to
use a gentle leader head halter. I would do
best in a cat and chicken free home.
802-223-5757
1 mile north of E. Montpelier Village
on Rt. 14 (follow signs)
AUBREY
Dachshund, Miniature Smooth Haired/Mix
1 year, Spayed Female
Do you want a really cute, happy go lucky,
always eager to see you kind of dog?
Then I am the girl for you. I am a little shy
at first, but once I get to know you I will
always greet you with enthusiasm. After
we snuggle, Id love to zoom around the
yard playing fetch with you. Im a young
girl who hasnt had much training, so I
need an owner who has lots of time and
patience to teach me manners. I come
with a six week training class that is included in my adoption fee.
Country
Pampered
Paws
Pet Grooming
East Montpelier
802-229-0114
Coonhound, Redbone/Mix
5 years, Neutered Male
Im a stunning southern boy (redbone
hound that is) that showed up at a neighbors home one day. He would have loved
to keep me but the humans medical condition prevented it. He reported that I liked
to sleep in bed with him (well, yeah!) and
held my bladder all night! Folks here think
Im about 5 years old and in my prime. I
have a booming hound voice to let anyone
in the neighborhood know Im here. Ive
been making friends with several of the
other dogs here but cant be in a home
with a cat. A 6 week training class is included in my adoption fee.
BOARDING
KENNEL
802-485-5296
Tina Golon
802-522-9216
REALTOR
SILAS
DELILAH
Domestic Shorthair/Mix
2 years, Neutered Male
Not Declawed
Silas is a handsome, young, neutered
male who was found freezing and wandering as a stray kitty. Hes quite the attention seeker and can be a snuggler when
he wants to be. He has made some feline
Vermont Mountaineers
HAPPY TAILS
MELVIN
Domestic Shorthair/Mix
CLARK
Retriever, Labrador/Mix
3 years, Neutered Male
Im a good natured guy who gets along
well with most other dogs as long as my
exuberant introductions are managed by
my people. I know Sit, Down, Touch, Spin,
and Shake. Ive been on several outings
with staff and they report that I like riding
in the car and sitting in laps. Im currently
on inexpensive medication that will need
to be continued in my new home. My energy level is best matched with a household
with children over 13 years old, no cats,
and folks with dog experience. A 6 week
training class is included in my adoption!
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BOARDING KENNELS
FOR CATS
Retriever/Mix
8 months, Spayed Female
Are you looking for a playful, fun loving
older puppy? I may be just the one for
you. Im a smart, highly food motivated
girl who loves to learn new things. Here
at CVHS I am learning to stand quietly
while my harness is put on and to sit
nicely while you throw a ball for me. I like
children but because of my exuberance
I should be with older children only. My
previous person says that I like other
dogs but can be overly enthusiastic with
them. I come with a 6 week training class
that is included in my adoption fee.
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Jessica Mugford, of the U-32 Raiders (left, #2 in white), gets an inside shot away against the Thetford
defense in last Monday nights game at U-32. The top-ranked (Div II) Raider girls improved to 16-1 with
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Tom Jones of Vermont Fish & Wildlife gives a few ice fishing tips to a group of anglers.
Solon sophomore Alvaro de Cordoba (right, #13, in green) launches a successful long two-point shot
over U-32s Jackson McCoy (in white) in last Tuesday nights game at U-32. Montpelier defeated U-32
57-47 and stopped the top-ranked (Div II) Raider win streak at 13 games. Photo by Bill Croney
Sophomore Nathan Poulin, of Williamstown (center, #33 in white), pours in a layup during the first
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Accounting Associate
Agri-Mark / Cabot Creamery is seeking an Accounting Associate to join our
team working out of our Cabot, VT location. This full time position will be
responsible for maintaining accurate production, inventory and cost-related
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This position qualies for our generous paid time off program, comprehensive
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Attn: Human Resources
193 Home Farm Way
Waitseld, VT 05647
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Looking for responsible, well
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include extending/refilling prescriptions for medications ordered by the agency psychiatric
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weekdays, based in Montpelier with occasional travel to Barre. Must have solid clinical
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required. Must have excellent interpersonal and communication skills; strong administrative
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on training for FAA certification. Financial aid if qualified.
Call Aviation Institute of Maintenance 866-453-6204
Drones, Quadcopters and
Accessories, Demonstrations,
Great gifts!
DRONES BY CHRIS
51A Minister Brook Rd
Worcester, VT 05682
www.dronesbychris.com
802-223-6335
AIRLINE
CAREERS
Get FAA approved maintenance training at campuses
coast to coast. Job placement assistance.
Financial Aid for qualifying students. Military friendly.
Call Aviation Institute of Maintenance
800-481-7894
AutoZone
Now Hiring
Store Manager
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Apply online
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continued
FURNITURE
BRAND NEW ASPEN LOG
COFFEE TABLE ASKING
$250. 802-433-5515
Nurse
Practitioner
who are
passionate about providing
care that
puts the patient
first.
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Work in our ambulatory, patient-centered medical home
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We offer competitive pay and great benefits, including
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religion, sex,
sex, national
national origin,
origin,
receive
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employer. All
qualified applicants
will
disability, or
or protective
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veteran status.
status.
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to race, color, religion,
sex, national origin,
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MUSICAL
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used Fretted Instruments.
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Tool Warehouse Outlet, BarreMontpelier Rd. 802-479-3363,
1-800-462-7656
WOOD/HEATING
EQUIP.
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them be sure to count your
fingers when you are done.
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FIREWOOD
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16 Delivered $110.00
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223-9700
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HUNTING/GUNS/
ARCHERY
AMMO WAREHOUSE
New, Used, Guns.
8x20,
8x40
OCEAN Gallison Hill Rd
FREIGHT containers (new/ Montpelier. 802-479-0044
used) for sale. 802-223-6252.
NEW AND used guns, muzzle
loaders, accessories. SnowsE
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OR
OR EASE
ville Store, E.Braintree
802-728-5252
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Classied
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Monday
Before 10AM
STORAGE
To learn more about current job opportunities or read our complete job
descriptions, please visit our website www.wcmhs.org
Washington County Mental Health Services is currently seeking the following for
our Center for Counseling and Psychological Services Program:
Reach Up / Community Based Clinical Case Manager: Seeking a collaborative,
energetic, team-oriented, creative individual to provide mental health, case management,
and brief psychotherapy to adults receiving Reach Up support. Services are primarily
home/field based in collaboration with ReachUp, CCPS and other community partner
programs. Masters degree and community based experience preferred; Bachelors
Degree in social work, human services, or related field is required with 5-7 years
relevant experience.
Community Support Clinician for Trauma Programs: A full time office and communitybased position with benefits, designed to serve adults, children and families whose
lives have been impacted by trauma. The Community Support Clinician provides
assessment and treatment resource coordination to help clients develop stabilization
skills and establish emotional and psychological safety in the broader context of their
lives. Trauma treatment services are team-oriented and collaborative with clients
and other providers; they may include individual and group modalities integrated with
appropriate resources available within the agency and/or wider community. Must
be willing to work some evening hours. Masters level clinician with knowledge of
the effects of trauma and experience working with populations impacted by trauma
required. Experience working in home-based settings helpful.
To learn more about current job opportunities or read our complete job
descriptions, please visit our website www.wcmhs.org
Apply through our website or send your resume to:
personnel@wcmhs.org or Personnel, PO Box 647, Montpelier, VT 05601
Equal Opportunity Employer
Washington County Mental Health Services is currently seeking the following case
management positions in our Intensive Care and Community Support Programs:
Director of Home Intervention The Home Intervention Program Director has
administrative and clinical responsibility for all aspects of Home Intervention, as
well as being responsible for administrative and clinical supervision of the Assistant
Director and program staff.
The Program Director is expected to be available at
night and on weekends for clinical and administrative consultation. Masters Degree
in Human Services preferred with at least 3-5 years of experience. Supervision and
administrative experience required. Seeking an energetic, flexible candidate with
excellent communication and collaboration skills.
Community-Based Case Manager Want to do meaningful work with great team?
Good at thinking on your feet, problem solving and being creative? Interested in mental
health? Recovery-oriented individual sought, to provide case management to adults
with severe and persistent mental illnesses. This is a fast paced outreach position that
includes supportive counseling, service coordination, skills teaching, benefits support,
and advocacy. Requires someone who is compassionate, creative, well organized,
honest, dependable, and strength based; and has a Bachelors or Masters Degree in
related field and a minimum of one-year experience. Supervision toward mental health
licensure offered.
To learn more about current job opportunities or read our complete job
descriptions, please visit our website www.wcmhs.org
Apply through our website or send your resume to:
personnel@wcmhs.org or Personnel, PO Box 647, Montpelier, VT 05601
Equal Opportunity Employer
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WOOD/ HEATING
EQUIP.
continued
DRY FIREWOOD
Furniture Cutoffs.
St.J/Lyndon Industrial Park
$65-Sm, $75-Med, $90-Lg
Pickups Loaded.
7:30AM-8:30AM
Every Saturday ONLY
More info see
Craigslist
FIREWOOD
WINTER SPECIAL
Ash, mixed with Black Cherry,
Hard Hack, Good winter mix
$250/cord delivered.
BEAT THE MAY RUSH!
Take delivery now of next
years wood. Maple, Beech,
Yellow Birch, & Oak Mix Sparrow Farm 802-229-2347
FOR SALE, Top quality seasoned rewood being cut from
SIX months old seasoned
logs, cut, split, and delivered
locally $275 per cord, 1.5 cord
minimum. Single cord add
$25. Chaloux Bros. Firewood,
Williamstown, VT 802-4336619
GREEN MOUNTAIN HERITAGE INC., Firewood for sale,
cut to length, split and delivered in Montpelier and Barre.
Green $250/cord all Hardwood. 802-485-8525
HARDWOOD
KINDLING,
Meshbags $7.00/ea. Free
delivery to Seniors. 802-2792595
METALBESTOS INSULATED
Chimney pipes. Everyday low
price. Plaineld Hardware &
General Store, Rt2 East Montpelier Rd, Plaineld. 802-4541000 Open 7 Days a Week
FARM/GARDEN/
LAWN
ANIMALS/
PETS
ANIMALS/PETS
ANIMALS/
FARM
BROOKSIDE
KENNELS.
Boarding dogs. Heated runs.
Located Orange Center, 4790466.
Country
Pampered
Paws
Pet Grooming &
Boarding
East Montpelier
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Radiant Heated Floors For Winter,
Air Conditioning In Summer
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SAFES
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1 Hour Fire Rated
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In The Safe Barn At:
802-728-5252
BLACK,
WHITE AND
IS
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or
1-800-639-9753
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YORKIE PUPS
Home Raised,
Well socialized,
Parents on Premise,
Vet checked,
Health guarantee,
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Dunkin Donuts
Fassetts Bread Store
Formula Ford
Hilltop Inn
JC Penney
Kinney Drugs
Maplewood Deli
McDonalds
Mobil One Stop
Pizza Hut
Portland Glass
Price Chopper
River Run Park
Sandys Sunoco
Shaws
Simons
Steak House
Subway
Taste of the North Farm
Market
Twin City Fun Ctr.
Walmart
BETHEL
Bethel Central Mkt.
Bethel Country Animal
Hospital
Bethel Health Center
Bethel Sandwich Shop
Champlain Farms
Cockadoodle Pizza
Creekhouse Diner
Locust Creek Country
Store
Locust Creek Outfitters
M&Ns Mini Mart
McCulloughs Quick
Stop
BRADFORD
Bliss Village Store
Bradford Library
Hannaford
Little River
Health Center
Local Buzz
Mini-mart
CABOT
Cabot Public Library
Cabot Village Store
CALAIS
Maple Corner Store
CHELSEA
Chelsea Health Center
Chelsea Pizza
Chelsea Public Library
Clara Martin Center
Dixies Restaurant
Flanders Market
Wills Store
CORINTH
East Corinth
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Thompson Camp
Ground
DANVILLE
Bentleys Bakery
Danville Dental Grp.
Hastings
Martys
Pope Library
Sambels at Joes Pond
EAST BARRE
Morgans E. Barre Store
Jiffy Mart
EAST CALAIS
E. Calais General Store
EAST MONTPELIER
Bragg Farm
Dudleys Genl Store
Twin Valley Senior Ctr.
ELMORE
Elmore Store
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Graniteville General
Store
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Greensboro Library
GROTON
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P&H Truck Stop
Upper Valley Grill
HARDWICK
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D&L Beverage
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MIDDLESEX
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Angelenos Pizza
Barre St. Market
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Berlin St. Mobil
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Capitol Shell
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Dept. Agriculture
DJ Convenience
Dunkin Donuts
Econo Lodge
House of Tang
Hunger Mtn. Co-op
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Health Center
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Tops Grocery
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Cutler Memorial Library
Maple Valley Store
Maplefields
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General Store
Plainfield Health Ctr.
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Als Pizzeria
The Barn
Champlain Farms
China Jade
Cumberland Farms
Exit 4 Info Center
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Gifford Memorial
The Lyons Den
M&M
Menig Nursing Home
McDonalds
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Randolph Chiropractic
Randolph House
Seniors
Randolph Senior Center
Randolph Village
Laundromat
Shaws
Snowsville Genl Store
Station Break
Valley Bowl
Vermont BBQ
VT Technical College
Village Auto
Village Pizza
ROYALTON
Eatons Sugarhouse
Village Pizza
Welchs True Value
ROXBURY
Roxbury Gen. Store
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Auto Clinic
Barre Animal Hospital
Energy Store
(formerly D&D
Smokehouse)
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Quick Lube
Touch of Class
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Waits General Store
WAITSFIELD/WARREN
The Bridges
Chamber of Commerce
Champlain Farms
The Den Pub & Rest.
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Laundromat
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Norms
Sugarbush Gen. Store
Waitsfield Senior Center
WASHINGTON
Roberts General Store
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WATERBURY CNTR
Ben & Jerrys
Best Western
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Bolton Sunoco
Champlain Farms
Crossroads
Depot Beverage
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Junipers Fare
Kinney Drugs
Laundromat
Shaws
Shell Station
South End Sunoco
Waterbury Center
Sunoco
Waterbury Exxon
Waterbury Pharmacy
Waterbury Senior
Center
Waterbury Village
Market
WEBSTERVILLE
Lawson General Store
WILLIAMSTOWN
Behind The Scenes Cafe
Mountain Shop
Poulin Lumber
Pump and Pantry
Williamstown
Town Hall
WOODBURY
Woodbury General
Store
WOLCOTT
Wolcott Gen. Store
WORCESTER
LBJS Grocery
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Many Makes and Models. with Your Housekeeping.
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PROFESSIONAL
SERVICES
Animals-Farm ......................500
Animals-Pet .........................430
Antiques/Restorations .........144
Baby/Children Items ............140
Bicycles ...............................220
Boating/Fishing ...................210
Building Materials................300
Business Items....................080
Business Opportunities .......060
Camping ..............................205
Childcare Service ................030
Christmas Trees ..................370
Class & Workshops .............103
Clothing & Accessories .......130
Computers/Electronics ........100
Farm/Garden/Lawn .............410
Free Ads..............................108
Furniture..............................180
Garage Sales/Flea Mkt. ......145
Health ..................................113
Home Appliances ................160
Hunting/Guns/Archery.........305
Insurance/Investments ........090
Job Opportunities................020
Lost and Found ...................110
Miscellaneous .....................150
Musical ................................200
Personals ............................105
Professional Services .........540
Rideshare ............................125
Snow Removal Equip. .........355
Snowmobiles/Access. .........360
Sporting Equipment ............250
Storage................................235
Support Groups ..................107
Tools ....................................330
Wanted ................................120
Wood/Heating Equip............350
Work Wanted .......................040
AUTOMOTIVE
Campers/Motor Homes .......845
Cars & Accessories ............875
Motorcycles/ATVs ...............850
Trucks/Vans/Jeeps Access. .870
Vintage/Classic Vehicles .....873
Work Vehicles/Heavy Equip. ....855
REAL ESTATE
Apts./House for Rent...........630
Camps for Sale ...................650
Comm. Rentals/Sales .........605
Condominiums ....................680
Apt. Blds. for Sale................685
Homes .................................690
Land for Sale.......................670
Mobile Homes .....................600
Vacation Rentals/Sales .......645
Wanted to Rent/Buy ............610
Older Typewriters
Are Hot
Collectible
Q: I have read your column for a number of years. Is there
a trend you have spotted that surprised you?
-- Karen, Tyler, Texas
A: I visit antique malls and shops on a regular basis, and
two things Ive noticed are the popularity of older typewriters and the collectibility of kitchenware from the 1960s and
70s.
Royal and Underwood typewriters from the 1930s and
40s are selling at a premium. Almost as quickly as they are
priced and placed for sale in shops, they are snapped up by
enthusiasts. I spoke to a Phoenix dealer who has sold three
dozen typewriters during the past year, an incredible number but one that reflects how much in demand they seem to
be.
The second trend that I didnt anticipate is the interest in
mid-century kitchen clutter. Items such as mixing bowls,
kitchen utensils and even older toasters are selling extremely well. Meanwhile, there has been a decrease in demand
for Singer treadle sewing machines. Prices are stagnant,
and most seem to be selling in the $75-$200 range. As with
most collectibles, condition and the manufacturers model
are always important, and there are always exceptions to
the rule.
***
Q: Several weeks ago, I purchased some early bottles that
originally contained Lemp Beer. I have never heard of
Lemp Beer, but assume they must be worth more than the
25 cents each I paid for them.
-- Robert, Naperville, Illinois
A: Adam Lemp began brewing beer in St. Louis in either
1838 or 1840 (the date varies according to the source).
Operations continued until 1918 when the brewery closed
quietly -- workers discovered the gates locked when they
showed up for work. Lemp Beer collectibles are extremely
popular throughout the Midwest.
***
Q: I am restoring a craftsman house that was built in 1919.
I have found most of the furniture from the period with the
exception of porch wicker. I would like to find period
pieces, but am not having much luck.
-- Stan, Buffalo, New York
A: There are several businesses that feature vintage wicker
in the Northeast. One of the better ones in your region is
Antique Wicker, P.O. Box 69, Bernard, ME 04612; and
info@antiquewicker.com.
Write to Larry Cox in care of KFWS, 628 Virginia Drive,
Orlando, FL 32803, or send e-mail to questionsforcox@
aol.com. Due to the large volume of mail he receives, Mr.
Cox cannot personally answer all reader questions, nor
does he do appraisals. Do not send any materials requiring
return mail.
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SERVICES AT A GLANCE
Classied
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~~
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Washington, VT
Residential/Commercial
Fully Insured
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GreGs
PaintinG & staininG
Metal Roof Painting
Handpaint or Spray
Metal Roof Painting
Interior/Exterior
Guarantee
Free Estimates
Reasonable Low Rates
Neat, Quality Work
References Insured
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DEMERS
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FROM FLOOR TO ROOF
Starting At
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$4,995
ADS
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5-spd., 6-cyl., AC, bedliner, one owner, warranty
$6,495
$4,995
07 FORD F150 4X4 XLT
XCab, auto, loaded, bedliner, 1 owner, warranty
$11,995
06 FORD F150 XCAB XLT 4X4
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$12,995
05 FORD FOCUS 3 DR.
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05 FORD FOCUS SES
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04 CHEVY CLASSIC
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08 POLARIS RANGER XP
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1998 CHEVY 7 1/2 FOOT
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$1,500 obo 802-661-8002
2001 CHEVY 1500 Extra Cab
4X4, good engine, rear end no
good, transmissions good,
$395 for motor or $500 for
whole truck. Cam drive. 802793-5858
2005 DODGE DURANGO
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2013 CHEVROLET SILVERADO 2500HD Graystone Metallic $29,988 Cody ChevroletCadillac 888-495-0672 STK#
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$600. 802-223-6273
2003 VOLKSWAGEN NEW
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2005 MERCURY GRAND
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2006 FORD FOCUS 2X4 SE
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automatic transmission, New
inpsection, body in excellent
condition, runs great, studded
snow tires, 135K miles, books
for $3,500 selling for $2,800
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