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Team N3RD5 from Barre City Middle School recently competed in a statewide creative thinking competition for Destination Imagination. Destination Imagination is a non-profit educational program where student teams solve open-ended challenges and present their solutions at tournaments. The experience helps build a lifelong confidence in working together to solve any challenge! In working to solve their challenge, the team learned important life skills like time management, collaboration, conflict resolution, and creative and critical thinking. This was the first time participating in Destination Imagination for Team N3RD5, who worked hard for four months preparing for the competition. All of their hard work paid off when they were announced as the first place winners in their category. Their win qualified to compete at the Global Finals representing Barre City Middle School and

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the State of Vermont in Knoxville, TN on May 22, 2013. At Global Finals, Team N3RD5 will compete against teams from all around the world. There will be over 1,200 teams attending. The teams will come from 45 states, 7 Canadian provinces and 13 countries totalling over 15,000 people; all gathering to showcase their challenge solutions and to celebrate creativity and have fun. However, for Team N3RD5 to reach the finals, they first must raise the travel funds. There are six students and one adult on the team. At a cost of $1,200 per person to cover lodging, meals, and airfare, the teams fundraising goal is $8,400. With only a few weeks left until they have to submit their money, the team is asking for the support of the community to help them achieve their goal of participating in what could be a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.

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Rotary clubs have been serving the needs of communities worldwide since 1905, stated Lindel James, Montpelier Rotary Club President. Our rotary club is pleased to honor a member of our community, Corrine Sheridan, who has been serving the needs of the Montpelier community for nearly 60 years. Corrine was named Montpelier Rotary Club 2013 Distinguished Citizen of the Year at a recent Rotary Club luncheon. Over the past 25 years, Corrine has volunteered weekly at the Montpelier Food Pantry. She has worked to increase its resources by gathering food and donations at City Hall during voting events. She was instrumental in moving the Montpelier Rotary Club to collect food donations at its regular meeting on the fourth Monday of each month. Corrine has also volunteered with the Catholic Daughters of the Americas and is a longtime member and contributor to the Montpelier Senior Center. Her baking and crafting talents have been featured in many Christmas Bazaars, craft and bake sales. She also runs a weekly bridge game at the Senior Center. Montpelier Mayor John Hollar read a resolution honoring Corrine. Numerous friends and fellow volunteers spoke about Corrines dedication to the community. These included Kimberly Lashua from the Food Pantry, Gesulado Schneider, Barbara Prentice, Loretta Schneider

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Montpelier Rotary Club 2013 Distinguished Citizen of the Year Corrine Sheridan (left) and with Lindel James, Montpelier Rotary Club President.

from the Catholic Daughters of the Americas, her son Jim representing the family, Charlie Wiley, 2012 Distinguished Citizen of the Year and long-time friend and neighbor Norman James. Corrine and her husband Jim raised three sons in Montpelier. They have five grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. The Montpelier Rotary Club meets on Mondays at the Capitol Plaza in Montpelier. For more information about the Rotary or how to join visit www.Montpelier-Rotary.org or contact Montpelier Club President Lindel James at lindeljames@centerforleadershipskills.com.

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by Hollie Friot As of this writing, Granite City Grocery is just 15 pledges away from its initial goal of 600! This exciting news comes as organizers of the initiative to start a co-operatively owned grocery store in downtown Barre are simultaneously working to identify sites that could potentially become the stores home. Over the next few weeks and months, if youre not yet a pledged member-owner, you will be able to pick up and leave your completed pledge form at local businesses supporting the effort such as Copy World, Next Chapter Bookstore and Exile. Once GCGs site selection committee identifies three to five locations that meet specific criteria, the group will launch plans to hire an outside expert to complete a review of the sites and give feedback on several aspects of locating a grocery store in Barres downtown. Though this effort was initially spurred by the development of City Place, organizers say that although they are still interested in considering that location, they need to fully vet all of the available locations in the downtown to find the best match for the store to ensure its success into the future. While some efforts have been focused on site selection, a vast majority of time has been spent educating the public on GCGs vision and goals, and racking up pledged member-owners. GCG

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board members set an initial goal of 600 member-owners in the fall, and they say that pledges have been coming in steadily. Once the goal of 600 pledged member-owners is reached - which may happen by the time this article goes to press - the group will be able to start collecting equity payments to help push the initiative to the next level of development. The next steps, say organizers, will be to come up with a mechanism to collect equity and determine the level and frequency of installment plans for those with a financial need who wish to become member-owners. Then the next phase of development will again ramp up to gain another 600 member-owners by the end of the year. For now, organizers are thinking about spring and summer plans for the initiative, including a presence at the weekly Barre farmers markets held on Wednesday afternoons in City Hall Park and the Heritage celebration in July. Additionally, the group plans to continue efforts through social media and other gatherings, including presentations to service groups, local organizations and more. To keep up with GCG news and events or to find a membership pledge form, visit the GCG website at granitecitygrocery.coop or call 279-7518.

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The Friends of the Vermont State House will host a reception at the State House this Thursday, May 2nd that honors former Vermont Governor Philip Hoff on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of his administration. Governor and Mrs. Hoff will both be present, and the authors of a recent book about the Governors historic impact on Vermont politics will speak and sign copies of their tome. The event takes place in the Cedar Creek Reception Room at 4:30pm on Thursday, May 2nd, and brief tributes to the Governor will be offered by Gov. Peter Shumlin, Speaker Shap Smith and Senate President Pro Tem John Campbell. Before the election of Philip Hoff in 1962, Vermont was very much a Republican state with that partys dominance stretching back to the years before the Civil War. The State House was a sleepy place with lawmakers from many tiny communities having only recently begun to meet every year. With Hoffs election, all that began to change as Vermont became a two-party state with a more activist government willing to adopt social, political and environmental reform. The effect 50 years later is very clear, with Democrats now dominant in Montpelier and an independent socialist representing the state in

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Kristin Gilbert, RN, of Associates in Pediatrics - Barre, a CVMC practice, has been recognized as Vermonts 2013 Childhood Immunization Champion by the Centers for Disease Control & Prevention (CDC). When asked how she felt about this honor, Gilbert replied: Its my job. Tara Reil, RN, a public health nurse in the Barre District Office nominated Gilbert because she does far more to improve childhood immunization rates than her daily job requires. Gilbert is determined to see as many children as possible in her community immunized against vaccine-preventable diseases. She knows her patients and provides personalized outreach to the families, and she is outstanding with parents who have questions, said Reil. She wants her patients to have the best and most

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current information so they can make informed decisions. Gilbert routinely sends recalls and reminders to families who have missed vaccinations or who are overdue for an appointment. When appointment schedules are tight, she still finds time to sit down with parents and talk. She listens closely so that she can pinpoint their issues, such as parents who think their children are receiving too many shots at too early an age. I try to get a feel for where their decision-making is coming from and focus on that, Gilbert said. Its our responsibility as providers to help parents understand that vaccination improves the health of everybody children, adolescents, parents it protects everyone. They need to know that protecting people is as much their responsibility as the health care provider.

In addition to the daily patient education that Gilbert does at her office, she recently volunteered to contribute to Its OK to Ask a web-centered public information campaign launched this month by the Health Department. The website www.oktoaskvt.org has research-based medical information and video discussions among Vermont moms. Parents can also submit questions that will be reviewed and answered by a local pediatrician, nurse or fellow parent. Gilbert is one of the nurses who will answer questions throughout the campaign. For more information on childhood immunizations, also visit the Health Department at www.healthvermont.gov.

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Cash for Trash and Bottle Drive to Help Fund New Playground at Berlin Elementary School
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few months ago, a group of very excited Berlin Elementary School students scheduled a meeting with their principal to discuss their ideas for updating the schools playground. Many of these needs had been identied in the past, but tight budgets have prevented the work from taking place. These students, however, came prepared with a number of fundraising strategies and the drive to back them up. They were prepared to start that very afternoon, and that is what they did, said Principal Chris Dodge. The children have established collection containers in each classroom, and have lots of ideas for warm-weather fundraising such as lemonade stands and car washes. They are willing to go the extra mile to make this happen. As part of their fundraising effort, the students have also helped to create a video that shows off the schools aging playground equipment, and the students hopes for a playground that is updated, safer, and more fun for all ages. The video can be seen at www.youtube. com/watch?v=Arl6W60XQ1k This Saturday, May 4th, Green Up Day, two special collection events will be held, and BES students are hoping for support from the Berlin community and beyond. From 9am to 1pm on May 4th, the students will hold a bottle drive at Berlin Elementary School. Bring your returnable bottles and cans to the school at that time, so they can be redeemed and added to the playground fund. The other collection event, Cash for Trash, is a partnership with Twin City Subaru at the Berlin Mall, an ofcial sponsor of Green Up Day 2013. Twin City Subaru is asking folks to help clean up and green up Vermont, and drop off their bags at the dealership on May 4th. For every bag of Green Up Day trash collected, Twin City Subaru will make a cash donation to the Berlin Elementary Schools playground fundraiser. Its a win-win for the environment and for the kids who deserve the opportunity to be outside enjoying it! Green Up Day bags are available all week at Twin City Subaru. The dealership has set a goal of collecting 400 bags, but the more trash brought dropped off on Green Up Day, the more they will donate. To get the kids some extra funding, Twin City Subaru is also offering a charity check-in special on Facebook and Foursquare on

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Green Up Day: $1 donation per check-in. And volunteers who stop by on Green Up Day will also enjoy free food, drinks, and Green Up Day goodies. Raising funds for the playground is expected to be an ongoing effort, but students and staff are hoping that these special Green Up Day events will put a major dent in the fundraising effort. Look for information about further events in the months to come. If you would like to donate directly to help fund Berlin Elementary Schools Playground Fundraiser, you may mail a check (subject line Playground Fundraiser) to: Berlin Elementary School, 372 Paine Turnpike N., Berlin, VT 05602.

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The Office of Head Start announced that Central Vermont Community Action Council (CVCAC) Head Start is the recipient of the 2013 Region 1 Award for Effective Family Engagement. Based largely on outstanding outcomes and comprehensive efforts made by the Family Literacy Center in Barre, this highly competitive award is for programs that demonstrate strong leadership and exemplify innovative approaches to family engagement. If the Family Literacy Center wasnt around, I wouldnt be where I am today. Its made me a better parent to my daughter and a better person. I will be graduating high school in June and I wouldnt be able to do that without the love and support from my wonderful teachers, stated Logan Amell, a program participant. It is amazing what can happen when young parents are supported in all aspects of their development. They win, their children win, and their communities win, said Stephanie Rubin, Family Literacy Center Coordinator. It is an honor to receive the Region 1 award and to be part of such a special program designed specifically for pregnant and parenting teens. The Family Literacy Center supports teens in completing their high school diploma, building parenting skills, learning about healthy relationships and adopting healthy lifestyle practices. Family engagement is especially important for teens because many of them have not experienced supportive parenting or community involvement themselves. This program helps prepare participants to support their children financially, emotionally, nutritionally, and socially, so that the children are ready for school; their successes lay the foundation for them to become life-long learners and act as role models for their children to become lifelong learners. As one of twelve Regional Award recipients in the nation, CVCAC Head Start is in the running for the overall National Award, to be announced at the Office of Head Starts 2nd National Birth to Five Leadership Institute in late April. CVCAC was founded in 1965 to help people achieve economic sufficiency with dignity through individual and family development. The 501(c)3 nonprofit agency provides a wide range of programs and services for low to moderate income Vermonters aimed at reducing poverty and creating prosperity. The work is focused on the basic tenets of outreach, empowerment, advocacy and organizing.

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writing fellowship from the New York State Foundation for the Arts. Cole also collaborated with the independent film director, Alexandre Rockwell, whose film, In the Soup, won the Grand Jury Prize at the Sundance Film Festival. Their latest collaboration, Pete Smalls Is Dead (2011), stars Peter Dinklage, Steve Buscemi, Michael Lerner, Tim Roth, Rosie Perez and Mark Boone Jr. Cole wrote and directed the New York Independent Feature, OK Garage starring Lili Taylor, Will Patton and John Turturro. OK Garage won best screenplay at the Avignon Film Festival. The MFA in Film at VCFA is designed for independent filmmakers and screenwriters. Unlike traditional residential models, VCFAs low-residency format allows students to return home after intense, on-campus residencies in Montpelier. Throughout the two years and four semesters of study, students take an active role in shaping their own curriculum while participating in a sustained dialogue with experienced filmmakers of national reputation. Each residency features workshops in writing and production, screening/discussions, collaborative exercises, and a chance to share work and ideas. Students may focus on live action narrative or documentary projects, animation, screenwriting, or a combination of these forms. The diverse and highly accomplished faculty of working artists offer guidance toward the development of students individual artistic visions, craftsmanship, creative practices, and audiences.

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On Sunday, May 5, 2013, 3 pm, at the Unitarian Church of Montpelier, Beth Jacob Synagogue invites the community to enjoy a special classical solo piano concert with Michael Arnowitt in honor of its 100th year! The concert is a benefit to support Beth Jacob Synagogues adult education programming which offers lectures, dances, author events, movie nights, and other enriching programming to Beth Jacob members and the wider community. One hundred years ago in 1913, the Jews of Montpelier and Barre came together to organize the congregation they called Bais Yaakov or House of Jacob. The following November, three leaders of the congregation purchased a house at 10 Harrison Avenue in Montpelier to be used as a synagogue in the heart of the neighborhood that then housed approximately 130 Jews. In the years since its founding in 1913, Beth Jacob congregants have included a mayor of Montpelier and various state officials. Today, the congregation includes teachers, doctors, lawyers, artists, community organizers, farmers, and more. In 2010, the congregation rebuilt its Montpelier sanctuary on Harrison Avenue, maintaining its historic ties in Montpelier, while serving the wider central Vermont Jewish

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HOURS: M 9-12 & 3-6; T 3-6; W 9-12 & 3-8; TH 3-6; F 9-12 & 3-6; SA 9-12 May 2013 The Jaquith Library Has a New look! Come to the Jaquith Library to see the changes we have made to better serve you. We finally replaced the old dingy carpet with new recyclable carpet tiles - when the carpet tiles wear out, the carpet tile company recycles them. We also changed the layout of the library to better meet the needs of our patrons and the librarians. Thank you to Chris Martin and his student helpers from Twinfield for laying down the tiles in one weekend, to Laurie Colgan and Michael Stark for prepping the library and to Pam Quinn, Sylvia Smith, Susan Green, Allison Castile, Tony and Pat Mayhew, and Lawrence Black for putting the library back together after the carpet installation was completed. Thank you also to Adam Davis for hooking up all of our computers late Monday night so our patrons could be back on line the next day. Stay tuned for our open house in June. Upcoming Programs All events are free and held at the library unless otherwise noted. For info. call 426-3581 or visit www.marshfield.lib.vt.us) - Classic Film Night with Tom Blachly and Rick Winston: Wednesday, May 1, 7pm. Directed by James Ivory, and starring Helena Bonham-Carter, Maggie Smith, Denham Elliot, and Julian Sands, this beautiful British costume drama (1985), based on an E. M. Forster novel, takes place largely in Tuscany, and concerns the dilemma of Lucy Honeychurch, who must decide between her heart and her head. Contact the library for the title of the film. - Pop-up cards with Ellen Bresler: Wednesday, May 1, 3:30 to 5pm. Ellen has been teaching pop-up card making since the 1980s, in venues as varied as preschools, corrections facilities, and public schools and libraries. She loves to show people some simple techniques and watch their imaginations take off. - Friends Annual Plant Swap: Saturday, May 11, 8am to noon. Bring plants to swap, no invasive plants please! The date coincides with the monthly Food Drop, so why not come early and help unload the truck. If you want to share some plants, seeds, or extra seedlings, drop them off Friday night or early Saturday morning. Label plants with names and any special instructions if possible. - Mothers Day Spring Wildflower Walk: Sunday, May 12, 1pm to 4pm. With Brett Engstrom, sponsored by the library and Marshfield Conservation Committee. We will meet at the Stranahan Forest parking lot. - Story Time and Playgroup: Wednesdays, 10am to 11:30am. Join Sylvia Smith for story time, and follow up with Melissa Seifert for playgroup. For children birth to age six, and their grown-ups. We follow the Twinfield Union School calendar and do not hold the program the weeks Twinfield is closed
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The Barre Area Senior Center has a line-up of wonderful trips in store for you this summer, and all have seats available! On May 30 we travel to the Hildene estate in Manchester, VT; July 30 we travel to Lake George dinner theatre; August 29th we travel to Lake Memphremagog for a luncheon cruise; and save the date of September 21st when we go to the Big E! exposition in Springfield, Mass. on Vermont Day! Our next monthly lunch is on May 14th and COVE will be visiting to play Medicare Bingo. Please be sure to call for a seat. We wish to thank Peggy Ramel, Neighbor to Neighbor Americorps member at CVCOA, for facilitating the Photo Project Group. The group shared time discussing special photos from their lives and enjoying donated pastries from La Brioche thanks to them as well! Our next foot clinics with space availability are May 30th and July 1st. Bingo is played on second Wednesdays, next being May 8th, at 1pm. Always a good time, snacks and OPEN TO ALL!! Spanish classes (free) will begin on May 21st at noon and every Tuesday thereafter for the summer and fall. You must sign up for this class. We would also like to recognize and thank Shirley Raboin for her recent donation of our new flag pole for our front window!

Dr. Stephen Metz: Tuesday, May 7, 6:30pm In honor of National Pet Week, Shelburne author and wellknown veterinarian, Dr. Steven Metz, will read humorous, captivating and heartwarming stories, and sign copies of his book, Exotic Tails, at Bridgeside Books. With over 40 years in his veterinary practice, Dr. Metz has countless stories to tell with a cast of unforgettable characters, including a Bengal tiger with hepatitis, a boa constrictor caught napping in an acoustic guitar, a hypothermic ferret found in a freezer, and of course, a regular parade of curious dogs, frightened kitties, injured birds, and sickly fish. Co-sponsored by the Waterbury Public Library, this event is free and open to the public. Lasagna Dinner: Wednesday, May 8 at 6pm The Friends of the Waterbury Public Library hosts a free lasagna dinner at the Waterbury Senior Center with door prizes and giveaways for those who share a passion for the library and all it does for the Waterbury community. Info: 244-7036.

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Editor: I am a sixth grader at Orange Center School. I have been currently studying global warming and its effects. We live in an area where we get cold winters and hot summers, but recently that weather changed dramatically. In 1998, heat reached highest on record. In the last century the global heat rose about 1-2 degrees Fahrenheit. I am worried on the lack of action taking place in the world and of how much unbelief there is in global warming. So through this letter I am trying to share to Vermont that global warming is a real and serious threat. Global warming is going to cost us a lot without help from all of us. We could lose our environment and species of animals that are already extinct and others that cannot adapt to the rapidly changing weather. You can easily help without doing something huge, by unplugging appliances when youre done with them and switch to fluorescent light bulbs. Keeping the lights off when youre not using them can also help. Its the little things that can help. If we all did this, then together added up global warming would stop, and we would be back to normal at last. With so many people on Earth, we just need one little push to head us in the right direction, and that little push can be YOU. Nathan Smith, Sixth Grade Orange Center School

energy projects, and also to fund low-income home heating assistance, but the revenues would ultimately be paid into the states General Fund. Does it really appear evident to the Legislature that a tax on charitable funds, which are raised by nonprofit organizations and used to support food shelves, youth programs, veterans services, seniors programs, and a variety of other charitable endeavors, are of less service to the community than the programs the Governors Administration wants to fund instead? By proposing this tax, the Administration is assuming the state can put these charitable funds to better use than the nonprofit organizations that raised them. On what basis is this assumption being made? Furthermore, if our main fundraising tool is exploited, what charitable funds will the Governor want to tax next? Church raffles, silent auctions, bake sales, girl scout cookies? While other taxes may or may not be good ideas for the state to raise revenue, in my opinion this is one tax where the state has crossed over a line, stepping directly into an area that violates the Vermont State Constitution. Ron Tallman, Past State Commander Veterans of Foreign Wars

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Editor: For the past few weeks I have been researching information on the issue of racial inequality. I never realized how bad it still is all over the world. Its happening everywhere from the United States to halfway across the world in South Africa, and this issue is just getting worse. Did you know that on average, white households in the U.S. are 20 times wealthier than black and Hispanic households? And about one in nine black men aged 20 to 34 are serving time in jail, as well as one in 36 Hispanic men. Since 2000, the number of hate groups across the country has increased by 69% to where now there are currently 1,018 of them. South Africa until recently suffered legal segregation of the African population from the Europeans. Now this is obviously an issue and there are groups trying to stop it, but they cant do it alone. The word needs to get out to people, so they can help too. There are many things that you and all other everyday ordinary people can do. One important thing you can do is form a group in your community that focuses on trying to stop racial inequality. You could also make posters, put up signs, or just plain stick up for somebody who is being treated badly because of the color of their skin. You could make a website about why racial inequality is an issue, what people can do to stop it, and tell people about it. For help or more information on how to get started, go to DoSomething.org or NAACP.org. There are many things people can do to stop this problem, and we need to spread the word and let as many people know as possible. The way the world is now is not a good thing, and the only way it will change is if together we take action. Bailey Groleau, Seventh Grade Orange Center School

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By Judy Reiss thought long and hard about writing this column for you but finally decided that it wasnt as upsetting or as awful as I thought! So, I decided to share it with you. As I may have mentioned before, our oldest cat, James who was 20 years old, didnt seem to be quite right. He wasnt sick but he just wasnt himself. I asked Malcolm to take him to the vet and see if he was sick or if there was something wrong. So, Malcolm bundled him into the car and took him down to see Roy. Once there he got a complete check-up and wonder of wonders, there was just nothing wrong with him. What he was, was old! And other than to try and entice him to eat more, there was nothing we could do and nothing that he needed. So Malcolm went and bought him some half and half along with a can of chicken and when the other cats got their cat food, he got his chicken with a little half and half on it. He didnt appear to like it too much and just ate little snips when he felt like it. And he didnt really eat too much, but appeared o.k. So, on this particular day, a good friend called and asked me if it would be possible for me to help them out. Between her needing to leave for work and her husband coming home, they had about 45 minutes that werent covered and their two children would be alone. So, of course, I said it was perfectly fine if the children came here. First, I should tell you that I love these kids. The little girl, Lydia is 4 and the boy, Logan is 6, and they are super smart and always behave. For me and Malcolm it is fun to have these incredible little people visiting. So, they came and Logan curled up on the sofa and played with my ipad and Lydia played with my Lily and of course, Victor. After about hour, Lydia asked me if she could pat James. I had

watched him walk past me and lie down right by my feet and saw no reason why she shouldnt. He was asleep, but theres nothing he likes better than a little girl, and especially one that was gentle and wanted to pet him. So, after I warned her to be gentle, she started to pet him. All of a sudden she said, Nana, James is sleeping with his eyes open! I think that he is dead! Now, I should tell you that Lydia and Logan live on a farm and have spent their lives preparing all sorts of animals for slaughter and to eat. But I was shocked at what she said, so I called Malcolm and asked him to take a look at James and see if he was sleeping or not. Of course, the answer was not. My poor old man, after 20 years of being the king of the cats, had just laid down among family and friends and very peacefully passed away. That Lydia had to be the one who found him was for me, very unfortunate, but for her it wasnt that upsetting! She watched very carefully as Malcolm picked him up and placed him in a box and then helped with the decision that he would go down to Dr. Roy, be cremated and then be taken down to the Cape to join his brothers and sisters who are resting there in the Reiss Family Pet Cemetery. I am very pleased that Lydia wasnt too upset to be the one who found James, especially since he was sleeping right in the middle of the family. Truthfully, I think that she was able to understand what had happened better than I was! But I want you to know that he died a peaceful and easy death and I can only wish that I could die the same way. Of course, I hope that a 4-year-old girl wont be the one to spread the word! But how lucky was he, no upset, no fright, no seizures, no nothing but a quiet sleep surrounded by his family and friends. Who could ask for anything more.?

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Many thanks to the 52 Cabot citizens who responded to the Town Meeting Questionnaire. Greatest support was given to locally grown food, an expanded bottle bill, and cell phone and broadband service. Comments and results are as follows. Energy I support wind and other alternative energy. I am very concerned about global warming, but not all wind is good or a net benefit. Huge towers that destroy sensitive ridgelines, ecosystems, require massive amounts of energy to construct. Seniors I feel sorry for seniors. We have very low income. But the people in offices get big raises. It is no wonder old people are giving up on living. Senator Bill Doyle serves on the Senate Education Committee and Senate Economic Affairs Committee, and is the Senate Assistant Minority Leader. He teaches government history at Johnson State College. He can be reached at 186 Murray Road, Montpelier, VT 05602; e-mail wdoyle@leg.state.vt.us; or call 223-2851.

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1. Should Vermont continue its efforts to close Vermont Yankee? 1 24 19 9 _____________________________________________________________________________________________ 2. Should drivers be prohibited from using cell phones while driving? 2 40 7 5 _____________________________________________________________________________________________ 3. Should Vermont decriminalize the possession of small amounts of marijuana? 3 33 13 6 _____________________________________________________________________________________________ 4. Should a three-year moratorium be placed on the construction of wind turbines on Vermont ridgelines? 4 19 31 2 _____________________________________________________________________________________________ 5. Do you believe Vermont's bottle deposit law should be expanded to include all bottled beverages? 5 45 5 2 _____________________________________________________________________________________________ 6. Should the gas tax be increased to pay for roads and bridges? 6 23 26 3 _____________________________________________________________________________________________ 7. Should sugar-sweetened beverages be taxed? 7 32 16 4 _____________________________________________________________________________________________ 8. Should we reduce the Vermont prison population through the use of alternatives for non-violent offenders? 8 39 5 8 _____________________________________________________________________________________________ 9. Do you believe that locally grown food is an important part of Vermont's economic future? 9 50 1 1 _____________________________________________________________________________________________ 10. Should Vermont trained law enforcement personnel be permitted to use tasers? 10 25 15 12 _____________________________________________________________________________________________ 11. Do you believe growing hemp would be an asset to Vermont's economy? 11 30 10 12 _____________________________________________________________________________________________ 12. Are statewide cell service and broadband important to the future of Vermont's economy? 12 45 2 5 _____________________________________________________________________________________________ 13. Should natural gas be an important part of Vermont's economy? 13 27 12 13 _____________________________________________________________________________________________ 14. Do you think that Governor Peter Shumlin is doing a good job? 14 16 19 17

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For students not currently enrolled in Preschool at Berlin Elementary, who will be 5 years old ON OR BEFORE SEPTEMBER 1, 2013. Please call Cally Clifton in the main ofce at school 223-2796, Ext. 121, to schedule an appointment and register your child for next falls kindergarten class. A copy of your childs birth certicate and current immunization record must be brought with you on registration day.

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All children have a right to public education. The Orleans Southwest Supervisory Union (OSSU) and its member districts have a duty to identify and locate any children between the ages of 3 and 21 (including children who are homeless or wards of the State), who reside in OSSU, have disabilities and are not attending school, in order to evaluate such children to determine whether they have disabilities under Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of to notify them of their rights under those laws. contact (by phone or letter): 1973 and/or under Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, and If you have or know such a child in your home, school, or neighborhood, Joanne LeBlanc, Director of Student Services 802-472-6063

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All children and youth (ages 0-21) who are residents of Craftsbury, Greensboro, Hardwick, Stannard, Wolcott and Woodbury are eligible to receive an appropriate education at public expense, regardless of any disabilities they have. It is possible that the Orleans Southwest Supervisory Union may not be aware of all resident children and youth with disabilities. If you know of a pre-school aged child (birth-5) who may be delayed developmentally or a school-aged child who may have a disability and may be eligible for special education services and who is not in school or otherwise being educated at public expense, please notify the Orleans Southwest Supervisory Union by calling or writing to Joanne LeBlanc, Director of Student Services, Orleans Southwest Supervisory Union, P.O. Box 338, Hardwick, VT, 05843 - phone 472-6063. Students with a disability who live in one of the towns listed above, and who attend an approved private school or who attend an approved private school in one of the towns listed above, may be eligible for limited special education services. Contact Joanne LeBlanc for more information.
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EVANGELISTA, NOEL P., 72, of Williamstown, formerly of New Milford, Conn., passed away on April 21 with his family by his side. He was born Dec. 24, 1940, in Gloversville, N.Y., to Irene and Victor V. Evangelista. Noel graduated from Hudson Valley College, majoring in highway engineering. He worked for the state of Connecticut, Della Bitta-Bassola, and Waters Construction Co., where he retired after 20 years. Most recently, he retired as owner of Depot and Main Citgo of Williamstown, after 20 years in business. He was a member of the Connecticut Operators Engineering Union, the New Milford Jaycees and the Mutuo. Noel was a true gentleman and made a difference in the lives of many people with his kindness and sense of humor. He had a passion for animals, especially his pal, Blue. He enjoyed crossword puzzles, Jeopardy, war trivia, Western movies, playing cribbage, warm weather and hearing a good joke. He loved sitting on his side porch, spending time with his wife, children and grandchildren. Besides his wife of 50 years, Sandra "Sandi," he is survived by a son, Peter Evangelista, of South Kent, Conn.; a daughter, Kimberly Evangelista-Malumphy, of New Milford, Conn.; two grandchildren; brothers-in-law retired Maj. Chris Warner, Charles Osborn, Roger Warner and their families; aunts, cousins and their families. HAMEL, MARIE M., 77, of Montpelier, died April 19, with family by her side. A lifelong Vermonter, Marie was born to Glen and Marion Flint Metcalf on October 11, 1935, in Troy, Vt. She graduated from Plainfield High School in 1953 and studied nursing at Gifford Memorial Hospital. After graduating in 1956, she and her friends moved to New Haven, Conn., where she worked at Yale-New Haven Hospital until 1958, when she returned to Vermont and married Anson Hamel on July 12. They made homes and friends in Plainfield, Moretown and Montpelier. Her career in the medical field included working as a nurse at Goddard College and she was the first school nurse at U32 when it opened in 1971. She retired from the Vermont State Medical Society in 1995 after 15 years. She was predeceased by her husband, Anson, and her brothers, Charlie and Lee. She leaves behind her sister, Joan Metcalf, and brother Larry Metcalf; and her two daughters, Michelle Dickinson and husband Paul, and Vallerie Morse and husband Brian; along with her five grandchildren. In her retirement, her hobbies included golf, volunteering at schools and hospitals, reading, enjoying her flower gardens and flower arranging, her cribbage league, crafting, genealogy, collecting antiques and paperweights, supporting the Vermont Mountaineers and enjoying a good time with her treasured friends. Some memorable moments for Marie include a cross-country road trip, a hole-in-one at the Montpelier Elks Golf Course, and just last month, pulling an all-nighter for the birth of her first great-grandchild, Benson. CALEVRO, MICHAEL JOSEPH, 68, of Barre Town, died April 20 at his home, with his family at his bedside. Born March 24, 1945, in Barre City, he was the son of Dante and Emma (Grandfield) Calevro. He attended North Barre Graded School and graduated from Spaulding High School in 1963 where he was an outstanding basketball, football and baseball player. He excelled in basketball at Spaulding High School, being a member of the Class A, State High School Championship teams in 1961, 1962 and 1963 and played in the New England High School Basketball Tournament at Boston Garden, following those seasons. In 1967, he graduated from Johnson State College where he played on the Varsity Basketball

and soccer teams, being elected to the College Athletic Hall of Fame at Johnson State. On December 16, 1967, he married Shelia V. Buttura in St. Monica Catholic Church. Most of their married life had been spent at their present home, in Barre Town. He began his working career as an elementary school teacher in Washington and later taught Junior High at the Barre Town Elementary School. From 1975 to 1995 he was an agent and sales manager for the Prudential Insurance Company and was their national sales manager of the year in 1977. In 1995 Michael began his career in granite sales and manufacturing at Buttura and Sons Granite Company where he became a part owner with Leo "Fella" Buttura. After selling his interest to Mark Gherardi, he became a salesman for the newly formed Buttura and Gherardi Granite Artisans. Mushrooming, the family camp at Joe's Pond where he was an avid fire builder, cooking, his pontoon boat rides, rare flowers, horseracing at Saratoga, his tree garden, landscaping and brush cutting were very special times. Michael will also be remembered as the play by play radio announcer for WSKI high school basketball games and his longtime membership on the Barre High School Basketball Tournament Committee. His memberships included the Barre Hunting Club, the Mutuo Inc. and the Barre Elks Lodge #1535. Besides his wife, Sheila, he leaves two daughters, Mia Calevro in Montpelier and Kami Calevro and her partner, Scott Norton of Brooklyn, N.Y., and nieces, nephews and cousins. Besides his parents, he was predeceased by his brothers Francis and Danny Calevro and sisters Virginia Starr, Roberta Cooley and Ellen Draper. GOODRICH, STANLEY DALE, 63, of East Montpelier, died peacefully April 18, at the Veterans Affairs hospital in White River Junction, following a courageous battle with cancer. His loving wife was at his side. He was born August 29, 1949, in Hardwick, the son of the late Earl J. and Beatrice (Moore) Goodrich. He attended Woodbury public school and graduated from Hardwick Academy in the 1967. He continued his education at Champlain College in Burlington. Survivors include his loving wife, Helen (Payette) Goodrich of East Montpelier, married on April 2, 1994, but together for 37 years; a daughter from his first marriage, Michelle Nordberg of Burlington; two stepdaughters, Brandi Rae Roberts and Paul Fowler of Plainfield, and Renee Hotaling and husband, Frank, of Westford; five grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; three brothers, Roger Goodrich of Craftbury, Reginald Goodrich of Ocala, Fla., and Roy Goodrich of Clearwater, Fla.; many nieces, nephews and cousins. He entered the U. S. Marine Corps on February 27, 1969, during the Vietnam Era. He was honorably discharged on December 29, 1971. In his earlier years, Stanley was employed by the State of Vermont in the Department of Motor Vehicles and later by the State of Vermont Liquor Store in Stowe and Montpelier and Capital Candy Company in Barre. He worked for the U.S. Postal Service for 29 years. He worked 15 of those years in Hampton Beach, N.H. He returned to Vermont in 2005 and worked in the Essex processing plant and later moved to the mail sorting department of the U.S. Postal Service in Montpelier. Stanley attended the Faith Community Church and the Hedding United Methodist Church, both in Barre. He loved spending time with his grandchildren. He built them a two-level treehouse for their enjoyment when they came to visit. He enjoyed traveling, meeting people and was always willing to tell a good joke. BOUCHARD, DANIEL A., 84, of Williamstown, passed away April 15, at the Woodridge Nursing Home in Berlin. Born in Lampton, Quebec, on May 25, 1929, he was the son of the late Felix and Eugina (Roy) Bouchard. Daniel attended schools in Canada and later was employed as a lumberjack. He moved to Bridgeport, Conn., where he was employed as a carpenter. His last employment was as a supervisor for a commercial building company. In 1971, he married Florence Rouleau in Milford, Conn., where they resided until his retirement in June of 2000, when the couple moved to Williamstown. Among his interests were hunting, fishing, gardening, and he especially enjoyed playing cards. Survivors include two daughters, JoAnn Pratt, of Williamstown, and Donna DeCarmine and her life partner, Tim Poor, also of Williamstown. Also surviving are three granddaughters and one grandson, all of Williamstown; and five great-grandchildren. He is also survived by his sisters, nieces and nephews, of Canada. HARVEY, BRENDA BARTLETT, 72, of Barre Town, died April 20, at her home. Her husband was at her bedside. Born December 17, 1940, in Barre City, she was the daughter of Clarence J. and Robina Adele (Shortt) Bartlett. Brenda graduated from Spaulding High School in 1958 and the Thompson School of Practical Nursing in Brattleboro in 1959. On May 23, 1959, she married Eugene C. "Bill" Harvey in the Barre Universalist Church. Following their marriage, they resided in Barre City and since 1963, at their present home. She had worked as a licensed practical nurse at the former Barre City Hospital and operated a day care center at her home for several years. Gardening, knitting and crocheting, crossword and jigsaw puzzles and Sudoku were all enjoyed by her. Besides her husband, "Bill," she leaves her daughter, Melissa Godin of Barre City; her son, Peter Harvey at home; her stepson, Eugene Gerrish of Berlin; two sisters, Nancy Wellman of Cambridge and Linda Larivee of Barre City, and her brother, Conrad Bartlett of Lyndon; as well as five granddaughters, two grandsons, two step-grandsons, one step-great-granddaughter; and nieces and nephews. Besides her parents, she was predeceased by two sisters, Christine Bigelow and Patricia Vinton, and her brother, Clarence J. "Bud" Bartlett. MARTIN, JAMES MCKILLOP, son of Harrison B. and Annie K. Martin, of Williamstown, passed away April 21, at Fletcher Allen Health Care in Burlington, where he had resided for many years. Jim attended schools in Williamstown, where he played both basketball and baseball. Surviving him locally are his sisters Velma Walker and Centhy Duff and her husband, Raymond, of Barre Town, Marion Drew, of Montpelier, and Hilda Carrier, of Burlington, as well as numerous nieces, nephews and cousins. A memorial service will be held graveside at the Vermont Veterans Memorial Cemetery in Randolph at 10am on May 8, 2013. AMIDON, ELLSWORTH "AL" WALKER, 82, of Slingerlands, N.Y., died April 24, at St. Peter's Hospital. Born in Hanover, N.H., son of the late Perley and Katherine (Robie) Amidon, he was a graduate of Montpelier High School and Vermont College. Al was a retired financial adviser for Amidon & Petersen Financials LLC. During the last 32 years of his career, he was a member of the Million Dollar Round Table, an organization composed of top insurance/investment advisers in the U. S. as well as internationally. He was a member of Loudonville Community Church, the Gideons International, the Society of Colonial Wars in the State of Vermont, and a member of Master's Lodge 5, of Albany (N.Y.), since 1951. He was president of the Albany County Chapter of the

Throughout the month of May, the American Legion Auxiliary Unit 10 in Barre will be distributing the familiar, red, handmade poppies honoring Americas veterans who sacrificed their lives and health to keep our nation strong and free. The poppy, which grew wild on the battlefields of Flanders, France, was seen as a symbol of sacrifice after WWI. In 1920, the American Legion National Auxiliary voted to make the poppy its memorial flower. Since then, the distribution of the poppy serves to honor our veterans. Contributions from the poppies distribution are invested in rehabilitation and assistance for veterans and their families. The memorial poppy is never sold. Only voluntary contributions are requested. You will find poppies at the American Legion Post 10 on Main St. in Barre and a few local businesses. They will also be distributed at the memorial services on Memorial Day. Your support of our veterans is appreciated.
American Cancer Society in the 1960s, as well as chairman of its fund drive. He was always involved in gathering neighborhood children for special occasions, such as Fourth of July parades and neighborhood clean-up campaigns. He was also very involved in the PTA of Southgate School of Loudonville, serving as its president. Al was a gifted musician and composer and was able to play music from past decades, recalling the history of each selection. He also enjoyed organic gardening. He was active in insect-eating migratory bird conservation since 1966 and published many articles on environmental concerns. This was his passion - to save the bluebird and swallow population with the hope that with more insect-eating birds, there would be a reduction in the use of pesticides. Al was a charter member of the North American Bluebird Society and on the board of directors of the Capital District Chapter of the National Audubon Society. Since 1988, Al's bird house nests have fledged well over 600 bluebirds and tree swallows in areas such as The Crossings of Colonie, Camp Pinnacle, Route 85 trail in Slingerlands, and a bluebird trail at Wolfert's Roost Country Club. He also helped start a bluebird/swallow trail at Beverwyck, where he resided. Al is survived by his loving wife of 23 years, Sylvia (Thompson) Amidon, and four dearly loved daughters, Laurie (Eric) Teale, of Bedford, N.H., Lynn (John Michael) Del Signore, of Niskayuna, N.Y., Kate (Nathan) Monty, of Charlton, Mass., and Nancy (Robert) Piche, of Albany, N.Y.; a sister, Marion Garrand, of Portland, Maine; a stepson, Scott Rhea, of Knoxville, Tenn.; 13 grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. In addition to his parents he was predeceased by his siblings Paul, Richard and Marguerite. A memorial service will be held on Monday, May 13, 2013, at 6pm in the Loudonville Community Church, 374 Loudon Road, Loudonville, NY 12211. All are invited to attend. GILLESPIE, REGAN ROBERT, 50, of Northfield, died April 23 at Central Vermont Medical Center. He was born Feb. 9, 1963, in Randolph, the son of Daniel E. and Caroline (Dillingham) Gillespie. The family lived for a time in Northfield Falls and built a home on the Old Mill Hill Road, where he resided. He was a client and employee of Washington County Mental Health Services and performed duties both for the organization and those sponsored by the organization. He received his schooling at special education classes in Barre, Montpelier and Randolph, where he received a certificate of accomplishment. He enjoyed music, dancing and the guitar. Survivors include his mother, of Northfield; two brothers, Casey Gillespie, of Northfield, and Bart Gillespie, of Alfred, Maine; three sisters, Shelly Carr and Lorna Swann, both of Northfield, and Carla Attard, of Howell, Mich.; and nieces, nephews and cousins. He was predeceased by his father, a brother, Daniel Gillespie, and a sister, Erin Sanders. GROUT, FRANK I., 55, of Williamstown, left his life on Earth and went to heaven to teach the angels how to ride motorcycles on April 21, with his wife by his side after battling a long, hard fight with pancreatic cancer. Frank approached this life as he did everything, with strength, dignity, determination and a huge smile on his face. Frank was born in Barre on Feb. 16, 1958, to Harold and Beverly (Powers) Grout, of Williamstown. He grew up traveling as a young boy but returned to Vermont at the age of 15 to be with his father and attended Williamstown schools, graduating in 1977. After school, he began working at the L.D. Hutchins Roofing, Siding, and Insulating Co. and at the Dixie Bobbin Co. In May 1982, Frank began his career with the state of Vermont, Agency of Transportation, Central Garage, where he remained for over 30 years. He started in the building maintenance department, then moved to become a heavy equipment technician and body repair technician. For the last seven years of his career, he went back to building maintenance as the facilities maintenance supervisor. He was very proud of his job and felt privileged to be a part of the Central Garage family. For the last eight years, he worked part time for the VT Department of Motor Vehicles as a Vermont Rider Education coach, instructing hundreds of people how to ride motorcycles safely and enabling them to achieve their motorcycle endorsement. This was something he excelled at and looked forward to every summer. In 1987, he married his best friend and love of his life, Laurie Stalling McCormick, on Christmas Eve. He was devoted to Laurie and his new family, Joshua and Heather McCormick. In 1988, Shawn Grout was born, and in 1990, Marah Grout arrived. Frank was very proud of all of his children. Frank was an avid bowler and motorcycle rider. He was also a member of the Summit Masonic Lodge 104 of Williamstown and the Williamstown Fire Department. Frank leaves behind the love of his life, Laurie Grout, of Williamstown; a son Joshua McCormick and girlfriend, Erin Hill, of Montpelier and Hyde Park; a daughter Heather McCormick and boyfriend, Anthony Nadeau, of Williamstown; a son Shawn Grout and girlfriend, Mary Kay Capone, of Montpelier; and a daughter Marah Grout and boyfriend, Patrick Dubois, of Williamstown. Frank also leaves behind his three grandchildren, and a grandchild due in November. He is also survived by his father, Harold Grout; his brothers and sisters, Dorothy Cadorette and husband Joe; Hal Grout and wife Debbie; Clifton Grout and wife Dawn; Richard Grout and wife Nicki; Dale Grout; Trudi Grout; Robert Stalling and wife Heather; Chuck Stalling and wife Heidi; and his mother-in-law, Barbara Stalling, and partner Merton Wheeler. He also leaves behind his best friend, Mark Parker, and wife Laura, and special friend Richard Johnson and wife Roberta. Frank was predeceased by his mother and his infant brother, Robert. His memorial service and life celebration will be held on Thursday, May 2, 2013, at 1pm in the Hooker and Whitcomb Funeral Home, 7 Academy St., Barre. Interment will take place in the Maplewood Cemetery in Barre Town. Family and friends may call at the funeral home on Wednesday evening, May 1, 2013, from 6 to 8pm.

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On April 13, Barbara Menard of the Daughters of the American Revolution, Rebeckah Hastings Chapter presented a program on her recent trip to Washington, D.C., which featured a visit to the DAR National Headquarters. Her photos of the headquarters and historical attractions were especially interesting. Pictured here are Margaret Hutchins, Regent (left) and Barbara Menard (right).

- Adam Paronto (left) was recently selected to receive the Agnes P.S. There is promising reT. Powell award, presented annually to a University of Vermont search showing that directing graduating senior majoring in Dietetics who demonstrated qualities high-intensity electromagnetic indicating outstanding professional promise. Adam is the son of pulses into the region of the David and Pamala Paronto of Barre. brain associated with depres- Angelica Aseltine, of Middlesex, performed in the viola section sion may help those who do not respond to antidepressant with the Ithaca College Symphony Orchestra at the Lincoln medications. Centers Alice Tully Hall on April 19. Home to the New York Philharmonic and the Metropolitan Opera, the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts has been called by Frommers Travel Guides as New York Citys foremost institution. Aseltine is a sophomore sociology major in the Ithaca College School of When pets talk, we listen! Humanities and Sciences. - Several local students are among the 26 talented young Vermont composers whose works have been selected for the Opus 26 performance at the Haskell Opera House in Derby Line. Walker Wright of Hardwick Elementary, Colin Fennelly, Erin Magill and Cecelia Daigle of Harwood OPEN 7DAYS 10:00AM-6:00PM Union Middle/High School, Like us on Twin City Plaza Barre-Montpelier Rd. facebook via Brendan Magill of Moretown www.onestopcountrypet.com Barre VT 05641 (802) 479-4307 Elementary, and Timnah Zimet of Randolph Union High School will have their original compositions performed by professional musicians at the May 1st concert. Opus 26 is a production of Music-COMP (Music Composition Online Mentoring Program), a nationally recognized nonprofit organization that serves over 5000 students as they explore music composition.

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Fr. John Milanese, outside his home in Barre Town, being presented with a Granite Center Garden Club Certificate of Recognition by club member, Christine Rousseau.

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All calendar submissions should be sent to editor@vt-world.com or mailed to The WORLD, Attn: Calendar, 403 U.S. Route 302, Barre, Vt. 05641. The deadline is 5:00pm, Thursday preceding publication. The Ongoing section is for free/low cost community events, which should be verified monthly. We are no longer able to include ongoing classes. BARRE- Central VT Adult Basic Education. Free classes. Adult Diploma Program: Tues. 4:30-5:30pm; Pre-GED: Mon. 4-5pm. All at Barre Learning Ctr, 46 Washington St. Info./pre-register 476-4588. Rockinghorse Circle of Support. A group for young women with or without children. Childcare provided. Hedding Methodist Church, Wednesdays 2/27-5/1, 9:30-11:30am. Info. 479-1086. Barre Rotary Downtown Walk. Welcome back Main St., walk to the beltline & back. Meet behind City Hall, Thursdays, 8pm. Community Drum Circle. At the Parish house next to Universalist Church, Fridays, 7-9pm. Info. 724-7301. Story Hour. Aldrich Library childrens room, Mondays & Tuesdays, 10:30am. Central Vermont Business Builders. Community National Bank, 1st & 3rd Tuesdays, 8-9am. Info. 777-5419. Weekly Storytime. Next Chapter Bookstore, 158 North Main St., Saturdays, 10:30am. Info. 476-3114. Medicare & You: Free workshop for those new to Medicare, 2nd & 4th Tuesdays, 3pm, CVCOA, 59 N. Main St., Suite 200. 1-800-642-5119. Overeaters Anonymous. Church of the Good Shepherd, Tuesdays 6pm-7pm. Info. 249-0414. Greater Barre Democrats. Town & City residents welcome. Aldrich Public Library, last Wednesdays, 5:15-6:15pm. Info 476-4185. Barre Tones Womens A Capella Chorus. 2nd flr Alumni Hall, next to Barre Aud., Mondays, 6:30-9pm. www.barretonesvt.com or 223-2039. Play Group. St. Monicas Church, lower level, Thursdays during school year, 9:30-11am. American Legion Auxiliary Unit 10. Meets at the post, first Thursday of each month (not Jan. or July), 6:30pm. Vermont Modelers Club. Building & flying model airplanes yearround, visitors welcome. Info. 485-7144. Community Breakfast. First Presbyterian Church, 78 Summer St., 3rd Sunday of month, FREE, 7:30-9am. 476-3966. Lupus Support Group. 9 Jorgensen Ln., teen meeting 3rd Wednesdays at 6:30pm, adult meeting 4th Weds., 6:30pm. Info. 877-735-8787. Grandparents Raising Their Childrens Children. Support group. First Presbyterian Church, 1st & 3rd Weds., 10am-noon. 476-1480. Friends of Aldrich Public Library. Aldrich Library, 2nd floor boardroom, 2nd Tuesday of month. Info. 476-7550. Strong Living Exercise Program. Aldrich Library, Milne Comm. Room, Mondays & Thursdays at 8am. Info. 433-1654. Circle of Parents. Confidential support group for parents and caregivers. Meets Tuesday evenings. Info. 229-5724 or 1-800-CHILDREN. Al-Anon Spiritual Mtgs. Hedding United Methodist, Weds. 7pm. Central VT Amateur Radio Club. Steak House, Barre-Montpelier Rd., 1st Wednesdays, 6:30pm. Info. 496-3566 or 496-2836. Mothers of Preschoolers. Monthly get-togethers for crafts, refreshments, etc. Christian Alliance Church, 476-3221. Alcoholics Anonymous. Meetings in Barre, daily; call 802-229-5100 for latest times & locations; www.aavt.org. Alzheimers Support Group. Rowan Court Health & Rehab, 4th Weds. of month, 3-5pm. Info/RSVP at 476-4166.

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ACCEPTING NEW DENTAL PATIENTS


Hedding United Methodist Activities & Meetings. 40 Washington Street, 476-8156. Choir, Thursdays 7pm; Free Community Supper, Fridays 5:30-6:30pm; Community Service & Food Shelf Hours: Weds & Thurs. 3-5pm. TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly), Wednesdays 5pm, call 371-8929. Turning Point Recovery Center. 489 N. Main St. For individuals/ families in or seeking substance abuse recovery. Recovery coaching & 85 WASHINGTON STREET other support programs. Open Mon.-Fri. 10am-5pm, Sat. noon 5pm. BARRE Alcoholics Anonymous Living Sober, Sundays, 8:30am; Making 476-7162 Recovery Easier, Tuesdays, 6pm; Wits End family support group, Wednesdays, 6pm; Narcotics Anonymous When Enough Is Tooth Whitening Veneers Enough, Sundays, 5:30pm & Thursdays, 6:30pm; Life Skills Group, White Fillings Root Canals Mondays, noon-1:30pm (lunch provided). Al-Anon- Courage to Change, Saturdays 6-7pm, childcare provided. Info: 479-7373. Implants Snoring Relief Knights of Columbus. Pine Hill Road, Barre Town, meetings second Extractions Dentures Tuesday of every month, 7pm. Crowns Bridges ReUse Stop. Barre Town recycling depot, Wilson Indust. Park; Tues/ Sat, 8-3:30, for unwanted reusable items; guidelines/prices, 775-7722. MOST MAJOR INSURANCES ACCEPTED Green Mountain Spirit Chapter. National women bikers club. 2nd Wed. of month; info grnmtnspirit@hotmail.com. MONTPELIER- Central VT Adult Basic Education. Free classes. Basic Computer Skills: Mon. or Weds. 12:30-2:30pm; Intermediate Level Reading for Adults: Thurs. 9-10am; Learning English: Tues. or Weds. 9-10am; English Conversation: Tues. 4-5pm. All at Montpelier Learning Center, 100 State St. Info/pre-register 223-3403. Monday Night Cross Rides: Mellow dirt road cruise, all abilities, through 5/27, leaves ORS 6pm. Cycling 101: training rides on local paved roads, Tuesdays starting 4/23, leaves MHS 5:30pm. 229-9409. Montpelier Senior Activity Center Public Activities: Learn About Onion River Exchange, Wednesdays, noon-3pm, info. 522-3040; Book Discussion Group: The Thoughtful Dresser, Fridays through 6/14, 10-11:15am, sign up 223-2518. MSAC, 58 Barre St. Parents Group and Meet-Up. Location: Barre Old Labor Hall Connect with local parents to share advice & information, kids wel46 Granite Street, Barre come. Kellogg-Hubbard Library, Hayes Rm, first Mondays, New & Used Clothing, Dishes, Furniture, Electronics, Games, 10-11:30am. Info. mamasayszine@gmail.com Books, Appliances, Sports Equipment, Bedding, Blankets, Toys Joyful Noise Laughter Club. Playful exercises to get you moving, breathing and laughing. Ages 8 & up. Kellogg-Hubbard Library, 2nd & 4th Mondays (no holidays), 6-7pm. Charlotte, 223-1607. Families Anonymous. For famiEverything FREE! Given in the name of JESUS lies or friends of those who have issues with addiction, alcohol and/ Being Hosted By The Barre Evangelical Free Church or mental illness.Bethany Church, 2nd floor youth room, Mondays, Friday, May 10 (4:00PM to 8:00 PM) 7-8pm. 229-6219.

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Shape-Note Singing. Singing from The Sacred Harp, no experience needed. Tulsi Tea, 34 Elm St., 1st & 3rd Saturdays, 6-8pm. 229-4008. Freeride Montpelier Open Shop Nights. Need help w/a bike repair? Come to the volunteer-run community bike shop. 89 Barre St., Mon. & Weds. 5-7pm, Tues. 6-8pm, or by appt, donations. Info. 552-3521. Womens Book Club. New members welcome. Kellogg-Hubbard Library, East Montpelier rm, 2nd Thursdays, 6:30-7:30pm. 223-8067. Free Community Meals. Mondays: Unitarian Church, 11am-1pm; Tuesdays: Bethany Church, 11:30am-1pm; Wednesdays: Christ Church, 11am-12:30pm; Thursdays: Trinity Church, 11:30am-1pm; Fridays: St. Augustine Church, 11am-12:30pm. 2nd Saturdays: Trinity Church, 11:30am-1pm; Last Sundays, Bethany Church, 4:30-6:30pm. Trinity Teen Night. United Methodist Church, 2nd and 3rd Fridays, 5-9pm. Volunteers needed to share talents & hobbies. Info 279-3695. Toastmasters. Montpelier Speakeasies held at National Life, 1st & 3rd Wednesdays, noon-1pm. Learn the arts of speaking, listening & thinking. No fee for guests. 229-7455 or tdensmore@sentinelinvestments.com Grandparents Raising Their Childrens Children. Support group, childcare provided. Resurrection Baptist Church, 144 Elm St., 2nd Thursday of the month, 6-8pm. Info. 476-1480. Calico County Quilters. All skill levels welcome. Bethany Church, Red Room, 2nd Saturday of each month, 1-3pm (NOT Oct. or May). Co-Dependents Anonymous (CoDA). Bethany Church basement, Tuesdays, 6:30pm. Info. 229-9036. Brain Injury Support Group. All brain injury survivors, caregivers & adult family members welcome to attend. Disability Rights VT, 141 Main St., first Monday of month, 5:30-7:30pm. 1-800-834-7890 x106. Kellogg-Hubbard Library Activities. 135 Main St., 223-3338. Story Time, Tues/Weds/Fri, 10:30am. YA Nights: games, movies & more for teens & tweens, 3rd Fridays, 6-9pm. Teen Advisory Group, 4th Tues; all Tuesdays at 3:30pm. Youth Chess Club, Weds, 5:307pm. Lunch in a Foreign Language, Mon: Hebrew; Tues: Italian; Weds: Spanish; Thurs: French; Friday: German. CHADD ADHD Parent Support Group. Childcare not available, please make plans for your child. Woodbury College, second Tuesday of month, 5:30-7:30pm. Info. 498-5928. Overeaters Anonymous. Bethany Church, Fridays at noon. 223-3079. Good Beginnings of Central VT. 174 River St., 595-7953. Mamas Circle, Thursdays, 10am-noon; Volunteer Meetings, 2nd Wednesdays, 10:30am; Babywearing Group, 2nd Thursdays, 10:30am-noon; Bible Study. Christian Alliance Church, Weds., 7pm. 476-3221. Alcoholics Anonymous. Meetings in Montpelier, daily. Call 802-2295100 for latest times & locations, www.aavt.org. Al-Anon. Trinity Methodist Church, Main St., Sun., 6:15-7:30pm. Info. 1-866-972-5266. Central Vermont Support Group. Meeting at Another Way, 125 Barre St., Tuesdays 6-7:30pm. Info. 479-5485. Community Kitchen. Unitarian Universalist, 2nd & 4th Sun., 4:306pm. Info. Richard Sheir, 223-4799. continued on next page

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Movie Listings for Friday, May 3 thru Thursday, May 9 Matinees Fri., Sat. & Sun. at Both Theatres CAPITOL MONTPELIER 229-0343

SL AA. 12-step recovery group for sex/relationship problems. Bethany this exciting show by students, developed with guidance from Rick Church, Wed., 5pm. Info. 802-249-6825. Davis of Circus Smirkus. Woodbury Elementary, $2, 6:30pm. Survivors of Incest Anonymous. Bethany Church parlor, 115 Main St., Mondays, 5pm, Info 229-9036/454-7822. Brain Injury Support Group. Unitarian Church, first & third Thurs. BARRE- Primo Maggio Dinner. Traditional Italian dinner, part of Barres annual Primo Maggio celebration. Mutuo Hall, 20 Beckley of month, 1:30-2:30pm. Info. call toll free 1-877-985-8440. St., $25, 5:30pm. RSVP to 456-4756 by 4/28. La Leche League. Breastfeeding info & support. Unitarian Church, BERLIN- Free Comic Book Day. Wonder Cards & Comics, 445 US 3rd Tuesday, 10am. Info 454-1569. Rte 302, noon-6pm. Info. at 576-4706 or FreeComicBookDay.com Playgroups: Baby Play, Thursdays through May, 9:30-11am at St. OZ THE GREAT & POWERFUL 3D) --PG-- .................................................... 6:10 & 9:00 Bottle Drop(Digital Fundraiser Donate your returnable bottles & cans to Augustines Church, lower level. Dads & Kids Playgroup, Thursdays, Matinees Sat. & Sun. at 12:15 & 3:15 benefit the schools playground. Berlin Elementary School, 9am-1pm. THE INCREDIBLE BURT WONDERSTONE --PG-13-................................................ 6:25 & 9:00 6-7:30pm and Playgroup, Saturdays, 9:30-11am, both at Family Matinees Sat. &Sale Sun. at 12:35 & 3:15 BETHEL - White Elephant and Food . Miller Memorial United Center of Washington County. All held during school year only. SNITCH --PG-13-......................................................................................................... 6:15 & 9:00 Methodist Church (the little yellow one), 122 North Main St., 9amMatinees Sat. & Sun. at 12:20 & 3:10 Kindred Connections Peer to Peer Cancer Support for Patients and DEAD MAN DOWN --R-............................................................................................... 6:20 & 9:00 2pm, 1/2 price starting at noon. Info. 234-9441. Caregivers. Info 1-800-652-5064 email info@vcsn.net ESCAPE FROM PLANET EARTH --PG-- (Showing in 2D) ....Matinees Sat. & Sun. at 12:25 & 3:00 BRADFORD- North Country Chorus Spring Concert. Featuring Christian Meditation. Christ Church, Mondays, 12-1pm. SILVER LININGS PLAYBOOK --PG-13-- ...................................................................... 6:20 & 9:00 Requiem by Rutter and Mass in D by Dvorak. United Church of Matinees Sat. & Sun. at 12:30 & 3:15 Christ, $10/$5 students, 7:30pm. Tix at catamountarts.org or at door. BROOKFIELD- Pancake Breakfast and Spring Tag Sale. Pond BARRE- Open Mike. With host John Lackard. Green Mountain Village Church, corner of Ridge Rd. & Rte 65, breakfast 7:30-11am, Tavern, 10 Keith Ave., no cover, 9pm. Info. 522-3482. tag sale 7:30am-noon. Info. 276-3376. Celebrate Barre. Featuring readings by Katherine Paterson, Pat CALAIS- Broken String. Bluegrass. At Whammy Bar, Maple Corner Belding, Tom Davis & other Barre authors. Part of annual Primo Store, 7-9:30pm. Maggio celebration. Old Labor Hall, by donation, 7pm. 456-7456. Green Up Day. Bags available at Calais stores & Town Clerks, or use MONTPELIER- Shoot the Piano Player. Screening of the film by your own. Free coffee for volunteers at Co-op, raffle prizes. Bring bags Franois Truffaut, discussion led by Rick Winston. Part of Osher of roadside litter to Recycling Depot, Moscow Woods Rd., 9am-noon. Lifelong Learning series. Savoy Theater, $5 for non-members, 10am. CRAFTSBURY- David Kraus & John LaRuche. Jazz guitar and The Book of Kells. Dartmouth prof. Jean Carroll considers this trea- chromatic harmonica. The Music Box, 8pm. Info. 586-7533. sure of Western civilization. A VT Humanities Council First Wednesdays HARDWICK- Spring Rummage Sale. United Church in Hardwick, program. Kellogg-Hubbard Library, FREE, 7pm. 223-3338. South Main St., 9am-2pm. One Movement for People and the Planet. Rally for human rights and democracy, organized by VT Workers Center. With live music, art, MIDDLESEX- Bob & The Trubadors. Singer-songwriters Bob Murray, Jeremiah McLane, Jim Goss & Gett Payson share the stage. food, kids activities, more. State House lawn, starts 11:30am. Red Hen Cafe, Rte 2, 1-3pm. Info. 223-5200. Decolonizing Herbalism, Empowering Herbalists. Presented by herbalists Dana Woodruff and Sandra Lory. VT Center for Integrative MONTPELIER- Bossman. Reggae. Ages 21+. Positive Pie, 22 State St., $5, 10:30pm. Herbalism, $10 members/$12 non, 6-8pm. Pre-reg. 224-7100. Ransom. Lost Nation Theater, 8pm. See description 5/2. Annual Sweet n Savory Pie Breakfast. All you can eat, hosted by MONTPELIER- Time Banking w/Onion River Exchange. Join Orchard Valley Waldorf School. Christ Church (next to farmers marHeather Kralik and ORE members to learn what a time bank is and ket), $8 adults/$30 families/kids under 5 are free, 8:30am-12:30pm. how it works. Kellogg-Hubbard Library, 7pm. Spring Fever Reliever. Music by Dave Keller Band, silent auction, Ransom. A music-drama by Dick Robson, inspired by the letters and food & more. Benefits Washington County Youth Service Bureau. diaries of Civil War Soldier Ransom W. Towle of Rochester, Vt. Lost National Life Building, $10 adv/$15 at door, 7-10pm. Info 229-9151. Nation Theater, $25-30/$15 for matinee,7pm. Info. 229-0492. NORWICH- Funeral Consumers Alliance of Vermont Annual Art of Creative Aging Reception. Celebrating annual juried exhibit Meeting. Gail Rubin speaks on Laughing in the Face of Death: Funny Films to Start Serious Funeral Planning Conversations. of works by older VT artists. Kellogg-Hubbard Library, 5-7pm. Your Teens Brain: A Work in Progress. Dr. Stephen Dewey dis- Norwich Congregational Church, FREE, 12:30pm. Info. 223-8140. cusses the adolescent brain, effects of drugs & alcohol, and how to PLAINFIELD- Discover Goddard Day. Learn about goddards lowguide your kids through the teen years. Parents & community members residency programs, meet students & faculty, tour the campus, enjoy lunch & more. Goddard College, 10am-3pm. Info. 800-906-8312. welcome. Montpelier H.S. auditorium, FREE, 7-8:30pm. 225-8192. MORETOWN- How to Care for Your Indoor Plants. Discussion of Green Up Day. Green Up bags available at Rec Field from 9am to transplanting, pruning, insects and more. Incl. light supper & a plant noon. Pick up debris along roads, etc. and return full bags to Town Garage on Cameron Rd. until 3pm. Info. 451-8482 or 479-4326. to take home. Junipers Fare, $10 sugg. donation, 4-6pm. 244-5504. WAITSFIELD- Horses & Hats for Home Health and Hospice. Hat contest, Kentucky Derby on a big screen, mint juleps & more. Benefits ADAMANT- Dana and Susan Robinson. Playing new-time, old- CVHHH. Inn at Round Barn Farm, $65, 4:30-7:30pm. 224-2215. time music. Adamant Community Center, Haggett Rd., 7:30pm. WATERBURY- Dan Boomhower. Pianist & singer performs jazz HARDWICK- Spring Rummage Sale. United Church in Hardwick, and popular standards in the piano bar. The Cider House Restaurant, Rte 2, 6pm-close. Info. 244-8400. South Main St., 1-5pm. MONTPELIER- The Disco Ball. GMSE DJs spin the top hits of the WATERBURY CENTER- Community Breakfast. Pancakes, french late 70s. Come dressed to impress. Costume prizes! Ages 21+. toast, eggs, sausages, hash browns, juice, coffee, much more. Grange Hall, 317 Howard Ave., $8/$4 kids 4-12, 8-10:30am. Info. 244-1192. Positive Pie, 22 State St., $3, 10pm. Ransom. Lost Nation Theater, 8pm. See description 5/2. Reiki Clinic. Reiki Master Lynne Ihlstrom offers 1/2 hour sessions. (Hour sessions also available.) Montpelier Senior Activity Center, BARRE- Salt of the Earth. Screening of the 1954 film about a strike by Mexican American zinc workers. Part of annual Primo Maggio $15, noon-4pm. Call 522-0045 for appointment. celebration. Old Labor Hall, by donation, 4pm. Info. 456-7456. Laugh Local VT Comedy Open Mic Night. See live stand-up as comics try 5 to 7 minutes of new material. American Legion, 21 Main ELMORE- The Professor of Edibles is In. Bring all of your fruit, nut and berry growing questions to be answered by Zach Leonard of High St., free/donations, sign up 7:30pm, show starts 8pm. Info 793-3884. Hopes Orchards. Elmore Roots, 10am-3pm. http://elmoreroots.com RANDOLPH- Free Adult Dental Care Day. Free dental clinic for area residents age 21+ who cannot afford dental care. Call Green Mtn MONTPELIER- Cliffhanger Uphill Sprint Race. Biking & running categories, prizes from ORS and Brooks Running. Presented by Onion United Way at 229-9532 for an appointment. River Sports, $10, registration starts 4pm, race 5pm. Info. 229-9409. STOWE- Art Opening. Reception to celebrate Student Art Show. Ice Ransom. Lost Nation Theater, 7pm. See description 5/2. cream and brownies! Helen Day Art Center, 3-7pm. 253-8358. TUNBRIDGE- Randolph Singers: In the Spirit, Sing! Program Michael Arnowitt Classical Solo Piano Concert. Info. and tickets at features African American spirituals and a piece by Braintree resident www.bethjacobvt.org. Tix also available at Bear Pond and Next Chapter Books, and at the door. Unitarian Church, 3pm. 229-7518. Kathy Wonson Eddy. Tunbridge Community Church, 7:30pm. WARREN- Mad River Chorale. The Chorale and special guests MORRISVILLE- Northeast Fiddlers Association Monthly Jam present St. Francis in the Americas, a Caribbean Mass. The and Meet. Fiddlers and public welcome. 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BARRE- Through Lens and Pencil. Drawings by Corinna Thurston & photographs by Emilie Laston. Barre Opera House Gallery, through 5/18. -- Two by Two. An exhibit exploring pairs, including related objects, diptychs and more. Studio Place Arts, Main Gallery, through 5/25. -- Specimens, by Jason Galligan-Baldwin, and BabyProof, by Jenna Ann Kelly. Studio Place Arts, Third Floor Gallery, through 5/25. -- Silent Auction. Auction to benefit SPA programs. Studio Place Arts, Second Floor Gallery. Bidding concludes May 10 at BASH event. BERLIN- David Smith. Works by the painter who tries to capture the elusive presence of light. CVMC lobby gallery, through 5/31. MONTPELIER- Captured Mind Wanderings. Collaborative showcase of photos by Nathan Burton & Zivah Solomon. Contemporary Dance & Fitness Studio, 18 Langdon St., through 5/27. -- Hard Line, Soft Color. Photo ID required for admission. Governors Office Gallery, Pavilion Building, through 6/28. -- The Nature of Things. Installation created by seven artists.

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5/4 The Teetotallers, Barre Opera House - Barre, VT 5/4 Gin Wigmore - Low Dough Show!, Higher Ground - South Burlington, VT 5/6 Spank - The Fifty Shades Parody, Lebanon Opera House - Lebanon, NH 5/10 Johnny Winter - CANCELLED, Tupelo Music Hall - White River Jct, VT 5/11 Cats Under the Stars, Tupelo Music Hall - White River Jct, VT 5/11 Mary Chapin Carpenter & Shawn Colvin, Concord, NH 5/11 Airborne Toxic Event, Higher Ground - South Burlington, VT 5/14 Anais Mitchell & Jefferson Hamer, Higher Ground - S. Burlington, VT 5/17 Karla Bonoff, Tupelo Music Hall - White River Jct, VT 5/19 Keystone Revisited, Tupelo Music Hall - White River Jct, VT 5/21 Mickey Hart Band, Higher Ground - South Burlington, VT 5/26 Toots & The Maytals, Lebanon Opera House - Lebanon, NH 5/25 & 5/26 Dave Matthews Band, Saratoga Performing Arts Center 5/31 Dark Star Orchestra, Jay Peak Resort - Jay, VT 6/7 Weird Al Yankovic, Lebanon Opera House - Lebanon, NH 6/8 Avett Brothers / Old Crow Medicine Show, Meadowbrook - Gilford, NH 6/11 Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros, Shelburne Museum 6/16 Ottmar Liebert & Luna Negra, Tupelo Music Hall - White River Jct, VT 6/22 David Byrne & St. Vincent, Shelburne Museum - Shelburne, VT 6/24 Melissa Etheridge, Flynn Theater - Burlington, VT 6/27 Randy Smith, Tupelo Music Hall - White River Jct, VT 7/3 Phish, Darlings Waterfront Pavillion - Bangor, ME 7/5 thru 7/7 Phish, Saratoga Performing Arts Center - Saratoga Springs, NY 7/28 O.A.R., Saratoga Performing Arts Center - Saratoga Springs, NY 8/2 thru 8/4 Osheaga Music & Arts Festival, Parc Jean-Drapeau - Montreal 8/6 Buddy Guy, Flynn Theater - Burlington, VT 9/25 BoDeans, Tupelo Music Hall - White River Jct, VT

oncert onnections

PEACHAM- North Country Chorus Spring Concert. Peacham Congregational Church, 3pm. See description 5/4. RANDOLPH- Randolph Singers: In the Spirit, Sing! Program features African American spirituals and a piece by Braintree resident Kathy Wonson Eddy. Bethany Church, 4pm. STOWE- Walk with Green Mtn Club. Easy 10-mile walk on Stowe Bike Path. Meet at Montpelier H. S. Call 249-0520 for mtg time.

Monday, May 6 Tuesday, May 7

EAST MONTPELIER- Public Hearing on GMTA Changes. Seeking input on potential changes to Montpelier-Marshfield route. E. Montpelier Fire Station, Rte 2 (across from Rte 14), 5:30pm. Info. 223-7287. MONTPELIER- Author Lloyd Devereux Richards. Reading from and signing his new book, Stone Maidens, an atmospheric thriller. Kellogg-Hubbard Library, 7pm. Info. 223-3338. Bike with Green Mtn Club. Moderate 25-mile trip Moretown. Helmets required. Call 622-0585 or 505-0603 for meeting time/place. The Ongoing Fukushima Nuclear Disaster: Eyewitness Report. Illustrated presentation by Chiho Kaneko. Christ Episcopal Church, donations welcome, potluck 5:30pm, program 6:30pm. MORRISVILLE- GED Testing. Writing at 11am, math at 11:30am, take only one. Morrisville Learning Center, 52 Portland St. Preregister 888-5531. WATERBURY- Author & Veterinarian Dr. Stephen Metz. Reading humorous & captivating stories from his book, Exotic Tails. Spons. by Waterbury Public Library. Bridgeside Books, FREE, 6:30pm.

The Revolutionary Optimists. Film about Amlan Ganguly, who empowers Indian children to become activists & educators. Part of Community Cinema series. Kellogg-Hubbard Library, 7pm. 223-2228. Work Hike with GMC. Help maintain Hubbard or North Branch Park. Bring lunch & water, wear boots & work gloves. Tools provided. Meet at swimming pool parking lot at 9am. RSVP 223-3550. Making Your Own Herbal Spa Products. Workshop with Shona Richter MacDougall, VCIH clinical herbalist. VT Center for Integrative Herbalism, $20 members/$22 non, 6-8pm. Pre-reg. 224-7100. WATERBURY- Lasagna Dinner. Free dinner hosted by Friends of the Waterbury Public Library. Door prizes and giveaways. Waterbury Senior Center, FREE, 6pm. Info. 244-7036.

Thursday, May 9

The Point at 223-2396 9:00 to 5:00 Mon.-Fri., or visit our web site at www.pointfm.com
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Wednesday 5:30 AM VHS 7 AM The Painted Word 10 AM Vermont Youth Orchestra 12 PM Poetry Slam 12:30 PM Granite History 2:30 PM Burlington Authors 4 PM Instant Coffee House 4:30 PM The Painted Word 6 PM CVTSport 7:30 PM For the Animals 8 PM Deadmen Walking 9 PM Ask the Experts 11:30 PM Montpelier Now

For venue phone numbers, call

Wednesday, May 8

CVTV 23 BARRE, VT 5-1 Channel 1:30 PM Change of Guard 9 PM Fright Night


2 PM Granite History 4 PM VHS 5:30 PM Please Read to Me 8 PM Burlington Authors 9 PM Messing Around 9:30 PM New England Cooks 10:30 PM Talking About Movies 11 PM Fright Night Saturday 2 AM Fright Night 6 AM New England Cooks 7 AM Vermont Workers Center 8 AM CVTSport 9:30 AM Vermont Youth Orchestra 11:30 AM For the Animals 12 PM Vermont Workers Center 12:30 PM Please Read to Me 2:30 PM The Painted Word 3:45 PM Vermont Workers Center 4 PM VHS 5:30 PM Please Read to Me 7:30 PM Messing Around 8 PM Granite History 9:30 PM New England Cooks 10:30 PM Talking About Movies 11 PM Fright Night Sunday 8 AM Granite History 9:30 AM Vermont Youth Orchestra 11:30 AM Please Read to Me 12 PM Burlington Authors 12:30 PM Poetry Slam 1 PM Vermont Workers Center 2 PM Talking About Movies 2:30 PM For the Animals 3 PM Vermont Movie Update 3:30 PM CVSWMD 4:30 PM Please Read to Me 5:30 PM Vermont Workers Center 6 PM Granite History 8 PM New England Cooks

11 PM For the Animals Monday 2 AM Fright Night 6:30 AM For the Animals 7:30 AM Talking About Movies 8 AM For the Animals 8:30 AM CVTSport 10:30 AM Messing Around 11 AM Authors 12:30 PM For the Animals 1 PM Please Read to Me 1:30 PM Ask the Experts 2:05 PM The Painted Word 3:30 PM Montpelier Now 4 PM VHS 5:30 PM The Painted Word 7 PM Vermont Workers Center 7:30 PM Poetry Slam 8 PM Burlington Authors 9 PM New England Cooks 10:30 PM Talking About Movies 11 PM Fright Night Tuesday 6:20 AM The Painted Word 7:30 AM Road to Recovery 8 AM Granite History 9:30 AM Ask the Experts 10:30 AM The Painted Word 12 PM Montpelier Now 12:30 PM For the Animals 1 PM VHS 2:30 PM Instant Coffee House 3 PM CVTSport 5 PM Burlington Authors 6 PM Vermont Workers Center 6:30 PM New England Cooks 7:30 PM Wind Power Discussion 9 PM For the Animals 9:30 PM Dartmouth Medical 11 PM Montpelier Now

BARRE- History for Homeschoolers: Vermont Then and Now. Activities for ages 6-12. VT History Center, $5 per child, $4 for VHS members or families w/3+ participating kids, 1-3pm. Info. 828-1413. Open Mike. With host John Lackard. Green Mountain Tavern, 10 Keith Ave., no cover, 9pm. Info. 522-3482. Open Mic Night. Ts Pantry, 260 No. Main St., 6-9pm. 622-0700. BRADFORD- The Irish Wave in the Green Mountains. Presentation by Vince Freeney, with Celtic music prelude by Patricia Stebbins Williams. Bradford Academy, FREE, 6:45pm. Info. 222-4423. MONTPELIER- Jules and Jim. Screening of the film by Franois Truffaut, discussion led by Rick Winston. Part of Osher Lifelong Learning series. Savoy Theater, $5 for non-members, 10am.

BARRE- History for Homeschoolers: Vermont Then and Now. VT History Center, 1-3pm. See description 5/8. GED Testing. Writing at 3pm, math at 3:30pm, take only one; social studies, science & reading at 5:30pm, take 1 or 2. Barre Learning Center, 46 Washington St. Pre-register 476-4588. MONTPELIER- Protecting Yourself from Identity Theft. Presentation by Amy Schram, Better Business Bureau Community Outreach Specialist. Kellogg-Hubbard Library, 7pm. Info. 223-3338. Ransom. Lost Nation Theater, 7pm. See description 5/2. Would You Like to Play Piano... and Have Fun? Free public presentation about the Simply Music method. Montpelier Senior Activity Center, 58 Barre St., 4-5pm. www.loveplayingpiano.org or 595-1220. WARREN- Money Smart Kids Workshop. Mad River Valley Libraries & VT Treasury Dept. offer tactics to teach kids about money. Childcare & dinner provided. Warren Library, 5:30-7:30pm. WOODBURY- Wild Edible and Medicinal Plant Nature Walk. With Annie McCleary and George Lisi. Wisdom of the Herbs School, County Rd., $10-$0 sliding scale, 6-7:30pm. Pre-register 456-8122. BARRE- BASH (Big Arty SPA Happening). Great eats, silent auction, The Mellow Yellow Band, and Grand View Winery (cash bar). Studio Place Arts, $15 advance/$25 day of, 7-9pm. Info. 479-7069. Annual UNsale. Everything is FREE, given in the name of Jesus. Hosted by Barre Evangelical Free Church. Old Labor Hall, 46 Granite St., 4-8pm. CALAIS- Chad Hollister. At Whammy Bar, Maple Corner Store, 7-9:30pm. HARDWICK- Vermont Vaudeville: Your Ad Here. Fun for the whole family with juggling, comedy, clowning, more. Hardwick Town House, $10/$5 sugg. donation, doors 7:30pm, show 8pm. 533-2589. MONTPELIER- Ransom. Lost Nation Theater, 8pm. See description 5/2. Foot Clinic. 15-min appointments with CVHHH nurses. Arrive 15 min. early w/a basin, towel, clippers, foot-soak powder, lotion. Montpelier Senior Activity Center, $15, 9am-noon. RSVP to 223-2518. Would You Like to Play Piano... and Have Fun? Free public presentation about the Simply Music method. Bethany Church Chapel, 115 Main St., 6-7pm. Info. www.loveplayingpiano.org or 595-1220. WOLCOTT- Indoor Yard & Bake Sale. Benefits Lamoille LACiNg Up for Cancer. Wolcott United Methodist Church, Rte 15, 9am-4pm. BARRE- Annual UNsale. Old Labor Hall, 9am-2pm. See 5/10. Onion River Chorus Spring Concert. Feat. works by Bach, Purcell, and Silent Thunder by guest director, Richard Riley. First Church in Barre Universalist, $12/$8 students, 7:30pm. Info. 476-4300. HARDWICK- Vermont Vaudeville: Your Ad Here. Hardwick Town House, doors 7:30pm, show 8pm. See description 5/10. MARSHFIELD- Annual Plant Swap. Bring plants to swap, no invasives! Label w/name, special instructions. Jaquith Library, 8am-noon. MONTPELIER- Afinque. Live Salsa music. Dsantos VT Dance will give Salsa lessons during the show. Ages 21+. Positive Pie, 22 State St., $7, 10:30pm. Ransom. Lost Nation Theater, 8pm. See description 5/2. Would You Like to Play Piano... and Have Fun? Free public presentation about the Simply Music method. Bethany Church Sanctuary, 115 Main St., 9-10am. Info. www.loveplayingpiano.org or 595-1220. Heiland Consort. Performing classical chamber works by Telemann, Devienne, Dvorak, Poulenc and others. Bethany Church, $20/$15 sugg. donation, 7:30pm. Info. 735-3611. continued on next page

Friday, May 10

10th Annual Brandon Bernier Memorial Co-Ed Softball Tournament


This event is the bent the Brandon Bernier Memorial Fund. Each year a deserving senior from a local high school is given $1000 towards their college eductation.

Thursday 2 AM Fright Night 6 AM CVTSport 8 AM For the Animals 8:30 AM Road to Recovery 9:30 AM VHS 11 AM For the Animals 11:30 AM Messing Around 12 PM Granite History 1:30 PM CVSWMD 2 PM Road to Recovery 2:30 PM Vermont Movie Update 3 PM Burlington Authors 4 PM Dartmouth Medical 5:30 PM The Painted Word 6:30 PM Montpelier Now 7 PM Vermont Workers Center 8 PM Wind Power Discussion 9:30 PM New England Cooks 10:30 PM Talking About Movies 11 PM Fright Night Friday 2 AM Fright Night 6 AM Jesus - Social Justice 8 AM Wind Power Discussion 9:30 AM Dartmouth Medical 11 AM For the Animals 11:30 AM Vermont Movie Update 12 PM Vermont Workers Center 12:30 PM Please Read to Me

2 x 5.75 in 4-17

Saturday, May 11

Where: East Corinth Fair Grounds When: May 18 & 19, 2013 Time: Starts @ 8:00 a.m. Cost: $175 per team due by May 8m 2013 What: A double elimination, co-ed softball

tournament. Single Pitch, your pitcher pitches to you. Wooden bat, provided by the tournament

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Trophies are give to the top three teams. Please join us for a great weekend of fun!! For more information contact: Jaime or Heather @ 279-0122 or bbmtinfo@yahoo.com

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Bethel Braintree Montpelier Randolph Rochester U-32 District Towns Waterbury Schedule is subject to change without notice. 10:00p Poems to Bear the Unbearable 1:30p Central Vermont Regional Planning 4:30p New England Cooks 7:00p Senior Moments ORCA Media Channel 15 11:00p Michael Hahn & Music Videos 8:00p Poem City Kickoff Celebration 6:00p Education Join The Conversation
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11:30p The Antenna Wilde Show 9:00p Poems to Bear the Unbearable 10:00p Spotlight On Vermont Issues 10:30p Salaam Shalom 11:30p Vermont Symphony Orchestra 6:30p Harwood School Board 10:00p The Artful Word Commission 5:00p Montpelier Design Review Committee 7:30p Under The Golden Dome 8:00p Montpelier City Council 10:00p Legislative Committee On Senate Transportation

CVTV CHANNEL 7
Wednesday 5/1 Barre City Council 9a,12p,3p Plainfield Select 7p,10p Thursday 5/2 Plainfield Select 6a, 9a, 12p Spaulding High School 3p,7p,10p Friday 5/3 Spaulding High School 6a,9a,12p Barre Town Select 3p,7p,10p Saturday 5/4 Barre Town Select 6a, 9a, 12p 4 PM Washington Baptist Church 5 PM Faith Community Church 6 PM Barre Congregational Church 8 PM St. Monicas Mass 9 PM Gospel Music 10 PM Calvary Life Sunday 5/6 1 AM Faith Community Church 2 AM Barre Congregational Church 4 AM St. Monicas Mass 5 AM Washington Baptist Church 6:30 AM Calvary Life 8 AM Gospel Music 9 AM Washington Baptist Church 10 AM Faith Community Church 11 AM Barre Congregational Church 1 PM St. Monicas Mass 3:30 PM Calvary Life 5 PM Gospel Music 6 PM Washington Baptist Church 7 PM Faith Community Church 8 PM Barre Congregational Church 10 PM St. Monicas Mass 11 PM Calvary Life Monday 5/7 Barre Supervisory Union 6a,9a,12p Twinfield School 3, 7, 10p Tuesday 5/8 Twinfield School 6a,9a,12p Statehouse Programming

Wednesday, May 1

Saturday, May 4

6:30a Race, Criminal Justice, and Alternatives to Mass Incarceration 8:00a Democracy Now! 9:00a VT Energy Independence Film 10:00a Queen Of The East 11:00a Think Outside the Cheesebox 12:00p Democracy Now! 1:00p Efciency VT Home Energy Challenge 4:00p Zero Waste Central 5:00p The Thom Hartman Show LIVE 6:00p Al Jazeera DC Bureau 7:00p The Future of Journalism and Media 8:30p Excellence In The Arts 10:30p The Antenna Wilde Show 11:30p Michael Hahn & Music Videos

Thursday, May 2

6:00a Smart Moves 8:00a Democracy Now! 9:00a Poem City Kickoff Celebration 10:00a The Future of Journalism in Media 11:30a Chronique Francophone 12:00p Democracy Now! 1:00p Poems to Bear the Unbearable 2:00p For The Animals 3:00p Think Outside The Cheesebox 3:30p Spotlight On Vermont Issues 4:00p Vermont Countryside 5:00p The Thom Hartman Show LIVE 6:00p Al Jazeera DC Bureau 7:00p For The Animals 8:00p Talking About Movies 9:00p Senior Moments 10:00p Zero Waste Central 10:30p The Antenna Wilde Show 11:30p Abundant Living

7:00a Wings of Devotion 7:30a Hour of Refreshing 8:00a Heavenly Sonshine 8:30a Jesus by John 9:00a Another Way 10:00a Queen Of The East 11:00a Sudzin Country 11:30a Bill Doyle on VT Issues 12:00p Bill Doyle on VT Issues 12:30p Doggy Dilemmas 1:30p Poem City Kickoff Celebration 2:30p Poems to Bear the Unbearable 4:30p Roman Catholic Mass 5:00p Zero Waste Central 6:00p Al Jazeera DC Bureau 7:00p Think Outside The Cheesebox 7:30p Sudzin Country 8:00p VT Energy Independence Film 9:00p Campaign For Vermont 10:30p A Year In The Bee Yard 11:00p Gay USA

Sunday, May 5

Tuesday, May 7

7:00a Senior Moments 8:00a Democracy Now! 9:00a Another Way 10:00a Doggy Dilemmas 11:00a Salaam Shalom 12:00p Democracy Now! 1:00p The Struggle 1:30p The Future of Journalism and Media 3:00p A Year In The Bee Yard 3:30p Vermont Women In Journalism 5:00p The Thom Hartman Show LIVE 6:00p Al Jazeera DC Bureau 7:00p Spotlight On Vermont Issues 7:30p Bill Doyle on VT Issues 8:00p Bill Doyle on VT Issues 8:30p Talking About Movies 9:00p Efciency VT Home Energy Challenge

12:00p U32 School Board Meeting 3:00p Makers: Women Who Make America 4:00p Vermont Youth Orchestra 5:30p VT State Board of Education 10:30p Vermont Floor Hockey

Sat, May 4

Monday, May 6

12:00p Community Cinema 1:00p CVTS Game of the Week 4:00p Road To Recovery 4:30p Healthy Living 5:30p VT State Board of Education 10:30p First Wednesdays Lecture Series

6:00a Technical Changes to Act 153 9:00a Governors Proposed Budget 3/15/13 10:30a Randolph Selectboard 1:00p Waterbury Village Trustees 4:00p Berlin Selectboard 6:00p Bethel Selectboard 9:00p Patient Control At End Of Life

Tuesday, May 7

Sunday, May 5

Friday, May 3

6:30a Campaign For Vermont 8:00a Democracy Now! 9:00a Vermont Women In Journalism 10:30a Abundant Living 11:00a TBA 12:00p Democracy Now! 1:00p Talking About Movies 2:00p Senior Moments 3:00p Brunch With Bernie LIVE 4:00p Messing Around with Charlie Messing 5:00p The Thom Hartman Show LIVE 6:00p Al Jazeera DC Bureau 7:00p Spotlight On Vermont Issues 8:00p Vermont Countryside 9:00p Poem City Kickoff Celebration

7:00a Heavenly Sonshine 7:30a Jesus by John 8:00a Wings of Devotion 8:30a Hour of Refreshing 9:00a Campaign For Vermont 10:30a Roman Catholic Mass 11:00a Vermont Women In Journalism 12:30p Sudzin Country 1:00p Excellence In The Arts 3:00p VT Energy Independence Film 4:00p The Struggle 4:30p Vermont Countryside 5:30p Bill Doyle on VT Issues 6:00p Bill Doyle on VT Issues 6:30p Efciency VT Home Energy Challenge 9:30p Talking About Movies 10:00p Queen Of The East 11:00p Doggy Dilemmas

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Wednesday, May 1

Education Access Weekly Program Schedule Additional Educational Programming Between Scheduled Shows

12:00p Educational Forum MA School of Law 1:00p Education Join The Conversation 2:00p Please Read To Me 3:00p CVTS Game of the Week 6:00p The Garage 6:30p Global Resource Wars 8:00p Conversations With Princeton Authors 9:00p Musica Borealis 11:00p Aralyns Quest

12:00p Vermont Youth Orchestra 2:00p Discover the Digeridoo 3:00p The Painted Word 4:00p Holistically Speaking 4:30p Center For Research In Vermont 7:00p Montpelier School Board Meeting LIVE

5:30a An Act Relating To Equal Pay 8:00a Inside Your Statehouse 8:30a Pathways To Secondary School Completion 11:30a Central Vermont Regional Planning Commission 1:30p Governors Proposed Budget Enhanced 911 Board, & VT Symphony Orchestra 2:30p Emancipation Proclamation Friends Of The VT State House ORCA Media Channel 17 5:00p Waterbury Selectboard Government Access Weekly Program Schedule 8:30p Montpelier Development Review Board 9:30p Technical Changes to Act 153

Sun, May 5

Top 10 DVD, Blu-ray Rentals 1. Argo (R) Ben Affleck 2. Zero Dark Thirty (R) 3. Lincoln (PG-13) 4. Skyfall (PG-13) 5. Red Dawn (2012) (PG-13) 6. Killing Them Softly (R) 7. Rise of the Guardians (PG) 8. Wreck-It Ralph (PG) 9. Taken 2 (PG-13) 10. The Collection (R) Top 10 DVD, Blu-ray Sales 1. The Bible (NR) Fox 2. Lincoln (PG-13) (Disney) 3. The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey (PG-13) (Warner) 4. Les Miserables (PG-13) 5. Wreck-It Ralph (PG) (Disney) 6. Parental Guidance (PG) (Fox) 7. Life of Pi (PG) (Fox) 8. Rise of the Guardians (PG) 9. Zero Dark Thirty (R) (Sony) 10. Marvel Cinematic Universe: Phase One Avengers (PG-13)
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Wed, May 1

Thursday, May 2

Monday, May 6

7:00a Vermont Countryside 8:00a Democracy Now! 9:00a A Year In The Bee Yard 9:30a Vermont Women In Journalism 11:00a Zero Waste Central 11:30a Sudzin Country 12:00p Democracy Now! 1:00p Efciency VT Home Energy Challenge 4:00p Abundant Living 5:00p The Thom Hartman Show LIVE 6:00p Al Jazeera DC Bureau

12:00p Musica Borealis 1:30p First Wednesdays Lecture Series 3:00p Community Cinema 4:00p Fresh Pickings 5:00p Harwood School Board 8:00p CVTS Game of the Week 11:00p Discover the Digeridoo

6:00a Too Big To Fail 8:30a Vermont Coalition For A New Economy 10:30a Lyme Disease Discussion 1:30p Pathways To Secondary School Completion 5:00p Governors Proposed Budget 3/15/13 6:30p Montpelier City Council

Mon, May 6

Thu, May 2

Friday, May 3

12:00p Vermont Youth Orchestra 2:00p Vermont Floor Hockey 3:00p Aralyns Quest 4:00p Makers: Women Who Make America 5:00p U32 School Board Meeting 8:00p Montpelier School Board Meeting

6:00a Patient Control Ate End Of Life 7:00a Bethel Selectboard 10:00a Under The Golden Dome 10:30a Green Mountain Care Board 2:30p Montpelier Development Review Board 6:30p Montpelier Planning Commission 10:00p An Act Relating To Equal Pay

6:00a Electronic Control Devices 7:30a Tar Sands From Alberta to VT 10:00a Randolph Selectboard 1:00p Waterbury Village Trustees 3:00p Emancipation Proclamation Friends Of The VT State House 4:30p Waterbury Municipal Complex Design 7:00p Montpelier Development Review Board LIVE

Tue, May 7

Saturday, May 4

Fri, May 3

12:00p CVTS Game of the Week 3:00p First Wednesdays Lecture Series

7:00a Waterbury Selectboard 11:00a Berlin Selectboard

6:30a Too Big To Fail 8:00a Green Mountain Care Board 10:00a Vermont Coalition For A New Economy 12:00p Patient Choice & Control At End Of Life 1:30p Auditors Bill 2:30p Lyme Disease Discussion 5:30p Montpelier Design Review Committee 7:00p Montpelier Planning Commission

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ESPN Sportscenter covers sports that I care about - baseball, basketball, football. It covers sports that I dont care about - golf, tennis, NASCAR. And it covers sports that no one cares about - Major League Soccer, Summer X-Games, WNBA. One thing that ESPN is scared to cover is the topic of race in sports. And thats a shame, because ignoring racism doesnt make it disappear. I suppose its understandable that the sports world wants to sweep the topic of racism under the rug. The great stain on the history of baseball - a thousand times worse than steroids - is that it used to be segregated. I cant think of anything more American than a young man wanting to play Major League baseball. And I cant think of anything more un-American than trying to stop that man from living out his dream. I am not saying that I dont understand racism. But even if you have a problem with a certain group of people, I simply do not understand why youd want to exclude them from playing professional sports. I was hoping that 42 would help me to comprehend what motivated America to accept baseball apartheid for 75 years. It didnt. 42 is an entertaining feel-good movie. But it didnt teach me a darn thing. As everybody in the Western Hemisphere already knows, there once lived a great man named Jackie Robinson. And in

42

1947 he became the rst black person to play for a major league team. The lm does a good job of showing how much pressure Robinson was under. He had to deal with intense media scrutiny and racist taunts from fans and opposing teams. He had to put up with pitchers who intentionally hit him with fastballs and he wasnt allowed to stand up for himself or ght back. Like a true Christian, Jackie Robinson turned the other cheek. He was such a good player and good person that it became indisputably clear that black people belong in Major League Baseball. Less than a lifetime later, no one even understands why there was segregation to begin with. And thats where 42 - and most movies about the Civil Rights Movement - fail. They only show the point of view of the good guys and ignore the point of view of the people who defended Jim Crow. According to 42 and other Hollywood movies, every single segregationist was an ignoramus and a redneck and a bad person. Thats like saying that every single person in Germany from 1941-1945 was a bad person and innitely more evil than you or me. We may want to believe that, but it isnt true. By dismissing bigoted people of the past as inhuman monsters, we fail to take responsibility for our own aws and prejudices. And we fail to give a hero like Jackie Robinson enough credit for behaving with such dignity and grace that he changed peoples hearts. And thats why the player who wore the number 42 was a truly great man. And 42 isnt a truly great movie.

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CAN DO SPECIAL EVENTS is presently Looking to Hire a few physically fit individuals. General Labor positions available. Contact John at 802-728-9726

BARRE REGISTERED Daycare, open 10+ years, hours 7am-5:30pm, with option 6am-5:30pm, toddler/school age summer slots open Doug or Jen 802-476-3565 SUMMER OPENINGS FOR SCHOOL AGE CHILDREN, My program Middle Years mentors school age children who have reached a certain age where they do not necessarily fit into daycare and yet are not old enough to be home alone. I provide a variety of Activities, swimming, Also, help with homework during the school year. Call 802-2728805 or kdcyr61@gmail.com

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NEED STUFF! Buying Collectible or Most Anything 50 Years Old or Older; Furniture, Toys, Tin ware, Cast Iron, Signs and Wood Items. Check out our USED Furniture Corner. JOHNSON ANTIQUES, 4 Summer Street, East Barre. Behind Vermont Flannel. 8:30-3:30, most days; Saturday till noon. Closed Sunday and Tuesday. Cell, 802-249-2525. OAK HOOSIER, Oak 3 Stacker Bookcase, Pine cupboard. Last Time Around Antiques 114 No. Main St Barre 802-476-8830 www.lasttimearoundantiques. com Like us on facebook.

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2013 ANNUAL UNSALE! Barre Old Labor Hall, 46 Granite St., Barre. Everything is FREE! Given in the name of Jesus. Hosted by the Barre Evangelical Free Church. Friday, May 10, 4-8p.m.; Sat., May 11, 9a.m.-2p.m. ANTIQUE ONLY, May bury Town bury VT. SALE SAT 11th, 8-2. WoodHall RT14 WoodFree Admission.

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Busy agricultural equipment dealership is seeking a full time Parts Manager for our Berlin location. Position is for Monday through Saturday. Candidate must have previous parts managerial experience, be self-motivated, organized, and proficient in data entry as well as have excellent phone skills. Candidate must also be a team player. Tom Wood, Sales Manager 72 Kubota Drive Berlin, VT 05602
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GARAGE SALE, Saturday May 4th, 9 Moran Rd, Orange, 8-4. Rain or Shine, Avalon wood stove, and two others, craftsman snowblower, table saw, nordic track, trek bike, clothing, household items, books, toys, antiques, RV Travel Trailer, Etc.

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GOING OUT OF BUSINESS!! Dollar Store @ Videos & More on Main Street Northfield. ALL ITEMS 75 CENTS or Less!! Going On Now!! HARDWICK, 19 MICHAUD LANE, Saturday, May 1, 9-4. Baseball, football, basketball cards. Racing T-shirts, football jerseys. Christmas items, Halloween items, knick knacks, blender, undercounter can opener, hand mixer, scanner, shredder, printer, lamps, some dishes, few Avon collectibles, clothes, books, shoes, boots, skates. Tonneau cover fits 1999 Ford F-150 flareside, extended cab. White shelving unit with hardware (4 32 L shelves). HUGE MOVING IN Down Sizing Sale, Rain or Shine. Lawn garden, Pet, Sporting Items, misses and teen cloths, linen, furniture, collectables, criket machine and other scrapbooking supplies, crafts and much more. (CASH ONLY) May 3&4, 7:0011:00, 192 Farwell Street Barre, Next to Lapages Gravel Pit. HUGE SALE, Daycare toys, Book, Puzzles, Crafts, Baby items, also furniture, desks and more. Across from Williamstown Elementary School, 4/27, 5/4, 5/11, 5/18. 9am-4pm. IN-DOOR MOVING SALE; couches, futon and misc items. 36 Conti Circle, Barre. Up Quarry Hill Rd, Just passed Hilltop Restaurant, take first right. Saturday, May 4, 9-3. TWO FAMILY Garage Sale; May 3rd 8am-3pm, May 4th 8am-noon. Furniture, Childrens Clothes & Toys, Household items. 53 Cobble Hill Meadows, Barre Town. WATERBURY FLEA MARKET VTs Largest flea market. Open every Saturday and Sunday from May to October. Only $20 a day for vendors. Call Brien Erwin at 882-1919 or email vberg33@hotmail.com

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WILLIAMSTOWN GARAGE & YARD Sale, Friday & Saturday, May 3&4, 9AM, Rain or Shine. 501 VT Rt 64, 1/2 miles up from downtown Williamstown. Collectible, microwave, household, books, records, glassware, toys, stroller, baby swing, shoes, larger Mens and womens clothing, some maternity. Lots of baby boy thru toddler clothes, and up to youth Medium. Some baby girls items. Please do not come early!!!

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Sterling Area Services is looking for a community support person in the Calais area for a young man with developmental disabilities and behavioral challenges. Experience helpful, but we will train the right person. This position is 18-24 hours per week, including Saturday and Sunday. A valid Vermont drivers license and reliable transportation required. Extensive criminal background checks will be conducted. Please call Sterling Area Services at 802-888-7602 for an application. EOE

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The Department of Buildings and General Services is seeking qualified applicants for the safeguarding of state buildings, grounds, and property. This temporary (fill-in) position will be expected to cover 2nd & 3rd shifts at both Montpelier and Waterbury locations. Prior security and/or customer service experience is required. Successful candidates must pass a criminal background check. Salary: $11.88 per hour. Interested candidates should contact Tom Cheney at (802) 828-1406 or email tom.cheney@state.vt.us The State of Vermont is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

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Turnkey opportunity. 39 years continuous operation. Ready for business. Seats 100+/-. Beautiful outside deck seats additional 40+/. Fully equipped, fully operational, excellent condition. Licensed, permitted, liquor, food, entertainment. For information contact Montpelier Property Management 802.223.3166 or centralvtrentals@gmail.com

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To work with a woman with developmental disabilities. Individual is sweet and spirited.

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If interested, please call 802-476-4380 E.O.E.

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We are seeking qualified applicants to provide custodial and housekeeping services for state offices and facilities in Montpelier. This is a summer temp position. We are accepting applications for 1st shift, 7:30am - 4:00pm, Monday - Friday. For additional information, or to obtain an application, please contact Sherry at 828-3312 or Jean at 828-3245. The State of Vermont is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

Spaulding High School is looking for a clerical assistant to work from May 20-August 23, 2013. Successful candidates will have experience working with computer programs including Microsoft Office, have excellent communication skills, enjoy working with the public, and be a team player. This temporary position pays minimum wage and is an hourly position for six hours per day. Please send a resume with three references to: Elizabeth Bicknell Spaulding High School 155 Ayers Street Barre, VT 05641 Or via email at ebickshs@u61.net
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Summer Clerical Assistant Needed

Administrative Assistant: Full time w/ benefits. This position provides face-to-face and telephone reception, with hours being 1 9 pm Monday through Thursday and 8:30 am 4:30 pm on Fridays. Applicants must have excellent reception skills and working knowledge of Microsoft Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint and Publisher. At least two years of experience in an office setting, a professional demeanor and an excellent command of the English language are required. Supported Employment Specialist GMWF: Full time w/ benefits. Are you looking for a new adventure each day along with great benefits? Do you believe that being productive promotes good health? Do challenges inspire you to be creative? If you are resourceful and self-directed with a healthy balance of patience, perseverance, compassion, common sense and can work independently as well as part of a team, then you should apply to be part of our team of Supported Employment Specialists! BA preferred but will substitute relevant experience for education.

TEMPORARY

Surplus Property Programs Assistant


We are looking for someone to work for approximately 2 or 3 months to help load and unload office furniture and equipment, price and organize items in the warehouse, clean warehouse, clean vehicles, verify vehicle/equipment information for auction sale, break down furniture and equipment for recycle and/or disposal and sell surplus items. Ability to drive 17 box truck, operate forklift and pallet jacks, perform warehouse inventory and basic computer skills for sales processing. Lifting required. Good customer services skills necessary. 40 hour week with Saturday hours included. Must have valid drivers license. For additional information, or to obtain an application, please contact Terry Lamos at terry.lamos@state.vt.us The State of Vermont is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

RN or LPN Positions Available


FULL-TIME & PART-TIME EVENING SHIFT
This is your lucky day! Mayo Rehabilitation & Continuing Care is hiring! Have you heard about our three million dollar renovation project? Our facility has been transformed to reflect the excellent care and services that our staff has provided for decades. Now is your opportunity to join our team and work in a warm and caring environment where staff are valued in the same way as our residents and families. Hurry, dont wait! Apply now. Positions will be filled quickly as we are an excellent employer. Be on a winning team. We were deficiency free in 2010 and 2012 and have received six Quality Awards from the State of Vermont. Send resume or contact Barbara Connor, RN, DNS at bconnor@mayohc.org 802-485-3161 Fax 802-485-6307 Mayo Rehabilitation & Continuing Care 71 Richardson Street Northfield, VT 05663 www.mayohc.org EOE

Trauma Treatment Program Case Manager: A full time position with benefits providing assessment, case management and supportive therapy to adults and families whose lives have been impacted by trauma. Service delivery is teamoriented and both office and community based. Collaborations and consultations with treatment team will involve WCMHS and community programs, focusing on the effects of trauma, trauma treatment and coordinating community supports and resources for clients. Masters level clinician with knowledge of the effects of trauma and experience working with populations impacted by trauma. Experience working in home based settings preferred.

Only qualified applicants will receive a response. Valid drivers license, excellent driving record and access to a safe, reliable, insured vehicle is required. Send letter of interest and resume to: WCMHS, Personnel, PO Box 647, Montpelier, VT 05601. Contact: 802-229-1399 x261 Fax 802-223-6423 personnel@wcmhs.org www.wcmhs.org E.O.E.
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Residential Counselor: Part-time (14 hours per week). Seeking an individual to provide for the emotional and physical safety of residents in a group care setting experiencing mental health challenges. A residential counselor will act as a role model and teach independent living skills, to include cooking, housekeeping and personal hygiene, assisting with medication administration, and crisis intervention as needed. This position will provide house coverage 14 hours per week and may include one paid overnight shift. This position is perfect for a college graduate interested in part time work in the human services field. BA in Human Services or related field required

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HOUSE PAINTING ROOF REPAIR WOOD, VINYL SIDING PROPERTY MANAGEMENT RESTORATION, RENOVATION CHRIS COLOMBE 479-6922/565-6224 J&BS LANDSCAPING. Lawn care, mowing, reseeding, planting, mulching, tree work, stone work, fencing, hauling and more. 802-485-3870. LAWN MOWING, raking. Spring cleanup. Mulching. Landscaping. Fully insured. 802-371-9293. LAWN MOWING, Spring CleanUp. Call Jason @ Brothers Property Maintenance for a free estimate. 802-291-1747 LOOKING For Lawns to Mow; E.Barre, Barre & Montpelier areas. Also Spring Clean-Up for your Lawn, Whatever the Plow Guy or nature left behind, I Can Fix. Gauthiers Quality Grounds Maintenance, Call Jason (802)439-9347 LOOKING for SEAMSTRESS Work in my home. All aspects of sewing, mending. Many years of experience, Call 802-476-9635. LOUS APPLIANCE Repair, 36 Central Street, Randolph. Service throughout central Vermont. In Barre, Montpelier area all week. 802-7284636; 802-477-2802(cell). lousappliance@comcast.net

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MONTYS PRESSURE WASHING. 10TH YEAR in business. Home, office, decks. Fast, professional work. Free estimates. Call 802-249-2541. MURALS, MURALS, Murals! All surfaces, and spaces. Dorathy Langevin 802-496-2849 PAINTING. INTERIOR/Exterior. Woodwork finishes, drywall repairs, metal roofs, decks and more. Neat, clean, quality work. References, insured, small or large. Call 802-793-1017.

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Custom built Barre Town home with two beautiful eld stone replaces and custom Philippine mahogany woodwork throughout. This multi-level home includes two large bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths, family room, den, cedar closets, hardwood oors, lots of builtins and great sunlight. Exterior has some great eld stone and views of the mountains. Nice private level backyard with shed for storage. A beautiful home at a great price! $219,900. If you want a rock solid, incredibly wellmaintained cozy home, this two bedroom Northeld home boasts warm, wide-plank oors that are so clean they shine. Open layout with an updated kitchen and a great mudroom. New replacement windows and doors throughout. Oversized detached garage with plenty of storage above. It's heated and has electric service. How does three minutes to Northeld sound? Ten paved minutes to Montpelier? $139,000.

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In Middlesex, this home might just be perfect for you! Three bedrooms including a loft bedroom, two bathrooms and an open living/ dining area with cathedral ceiling. High quality materials and nishes throughout including tile, hardwood and softwood oors. Modern building practices, energy consciousness and design. Sets privately on 6.1 acres and abuts state land. $259,900.

This one hits all the buttons. Its an energy efcient two bedroom one and a half bath home in Montpelier. Enjoy great natural light and sunsets from the west facing windows and second level deck. Wooded 1.06 acre lot provides privacy and a comforting sense of living among the trees. All this and close to downtown restaurants, shops, the library. $189,000.

This charming three bedroom, one and a half bath Barre home offers a large eat-in kitchen with updated appliances. The living room centers around a great working replace and a recently touched up brick hearth. New laminate ooring throughout the downstairs. The exible layout provides a rst oor laundry, a bright, newly added family room and three bedrooms upstairs. Lots of closet space, a new roof and new windows, and a private back deck. $99,950.

Walk to downtown Montpelier from this recently updated three bedroom cape. It was the large kitchen and large double sink bathroom that sold this house to the current owners. Add to that new ooring in the dining room, kitchen, entry and two bedrooms, new boiler, replacement windows and chimney lining and you have yourself a conveniently located well maintained home! $178,000. Just listed and full of pleasant surprises! Extremely well maintained inside and out, this Williamstown home has a generous blend of entertainment activity centers and workspace. Loads of storage area, an exercise room, efcient small ofce area and a great family room with a bar that leads out to the very spacious Trex deck and patio area past the four person hot tub and the wonderful above ground pool for your enjoyment and relaxation. The large three car garage has its own furnace and 8kw generator. $200,000.

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384 River Street, Montpelier


NMLS# 6339 Equal Housing Lender

Sale Price $86,900.00 $55,400.00*


*After purchase assistance grant
Maple Corners Charmer. 14+ acres. 4 bedroom, 1 bath, replace, gas heat stove in basement den, walkout nished basement, detached 3 bay carriage barn, 1 car garage. Single home in condominium community, in-town Montpelier. 3 bedroom, 2 bath newer home. Many upgrades and extras. Low, low association fees. Storage shed.

$228,900.

$119,900.

78 Brook Street, Barre City


Delightful 3 bedroom, 1 bathroom home within walking distance to downtown Barre. This desirable home has been well maintained and is located on a .08 acre lot. Home has both front and rear entry porches, detached one car garage, eat in kitchen, and lots of other upgrades. This home is offered at an affordable price through Central Vermont Community Land Trusts Homeland Program (income guidelines apply). A purchase assistance grant in the amount of $31,500 is included in the purchase of this property. Please contact CVCLT for more information. 107 North Main Street, Barre, VT 05641 802-476-4493 ext 211 Email: cpollard@CVCLT.org

Sellers Will Contribute Up To $2,000 In Buyer Closing Costs

Sutton Place Realty, Inc.


Adamant. Situated on 3.5 acres. Ranch with 2/3 bedrooms, replace, wood furnace in basement, comes with wood supply, established veg. gardens, berry bushes, 2 car garage, outbuildings.

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(802) 456-1806

$208,000.

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Well maintained split entry Ranch. 3 bedrooms, 1 1/2 bath, large eat in Kitchen. 2 car garage with direct entry, large carport at rear of house, storage shed, well taken care of property Asking $157,000. Directions: from intersection of So. Main Street and Ayer Street, take Ayer Street to right on Circle Str. then take 2nd left onto Nichols Str. Property last house on right.

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Vermont village home that has been completely renovated inside and out. All new wiring and plumbing, new roof, chimney, windows and doors. Large kitchen with new stainless appliances, bamboo ooring throughout, gorgeous bathrooms on both the rst and second oors. Situated on a double lot with level yard. Barre Town, $177,900 Dir: From the rotary on Route 302 in East Barre, bear right and then take the second right on Garden Street. Property is on the right. 15 Garden Street.

22 Sunnyside Lane Williamstown, VT 05679 802-479-3356 Email: propmart@myfairpoint.net

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Unusually chilly conditions with yet more minor coatings of snowfall took place well into late April. We finally turn the corner last week as a extremely negative phase of the Arctic Oscillation set a new March record and hung tough well into mid April. Thereafter, it relented and went positive or into a warmer phase and allowed for a milder trend to hit finally last week and especially some great weather last weekend. Consider this the low temperature for the month just 14 degrees back on April 22nd at Canaan was achieved. 78 inches of snow was on the ground at The Stake as recently as the 21st. This has more recently melted down to 55 inches last Sunday.

Last 2 Weeks of Vermont Weather

Northeast Shelf in the spring of 2012 continued into September, with the most consistent warming conditions seen in the Gulf of Maine and on Georges Bank. Temperatures cooled by October and were below average off the Middle Atlantic coast in November, perhaps due to Superstorm Sandy, but had returned to above average conditions by December. Dry and slightly warmer than normal weather to be expected Wednesday into this weekend. In fact the blocking high pressure system so common in March and most of April just to our northeast will extend another a ridge of higher pressure as rear guard and keep predominantly sunny mild weather going.

Weather Trends Ahead

March, 2013 (and one could argue nearly all of April) was dominated by a cooler than normal regime, especially as compared to last year 2012. However, do note this was a narrow stretch affecting much of the Mid West, Mid Atlantic and Southeast states. Where not so many people live, it was extreme in other direction over eastern Canada, very warm. The big blocking high pressure creating the negative and cold phase of the arctic and North Atlantic Oscillation to our north had also caused extreme warmth again in the Canadian Maritimes and into the tundra of northern Canada. This warm anomaly in temperature was underneath this large blocking high pressure system. Also of note much of Europe and Eurasia was colder than normal. The Southern Hemisphere was much more evenly distributed.

Highest temperature: 80 degrees in Bethel back on Thursday April 25th Lowest temperature: 14 degrees in Canaan back on Monday April 22nd Heaviest melted precipitation: 1.10 at Salisbury and Sunderland ending Saturday April 20th Most Snowfall: 0.2 in Sutton ending Sunday April 21st Most snow on the ground: 78 at the stake Mount Mansfield Tuesday April 16th Last weeks hottest temperature on planet earth was 115 degrees F Matam (Senegal) Last weeks cold spot was minus 89 degrees F at Davis Lgb 46 Aws (Antarctica) Maximum 24 hour Global Precipitation 4.69 inches (possible flooding) Parkxanh (Laos) April 14th through 20th CO2 levels at the Mauna Loa Observatory were 398.41 ppm. This was compared to 396.08 ppm one year ago for the same week. Thats significantly up 2.33 parts per million in one year.

Vermont Weather Stats from Last Two Weeks ending April 29th

The link between human-caused global warming and extreme weather is often difficult to pin down, particularly with regards to hurricanes. As climatologist Kevin Trenberth has discussed, all weather now occurs in a climate that humans have altered. It is important to recognize that we have a new normal, whereby the environment in which all storms form is simply different than it was just a few decades ago. Global climate change has contributed to the higher sea surface and sub-surface ocean temperatures, a warmer and moister atmosphere above the ocean, higher water levels around the globe, and perhaps more precipitation in storms. Two new papers have recently been published examining the link between global warming and hurricane intensity. In both cases, the scientists have found evidence that the most intense hurricanes are already occurring more often as a result of human-caused global warming. However, their predictions about future hurricane changes differ somewhat. The most extreme storm surge events can mainly be attributed to large landfalling hurricanes, and that those events are strongly linked to hurricane damage. The study also found that there have been twice as many Katrina-magnitude storm surge events in globally warm years as compared to cold years. Sea surface temperatures in the Northeast Shelf Large Marine Ecosystem during 2012 were the highest recorded in 150 years, according to the latest Ecosystem Advisory issued by NOAAs Northeast Fisheries Science Center (NEFSC). These high sea surface temperatures (SSTs) are the latest in a trend of above average temperature seen during the spring and summer seasons, and part of a pattern of elevated temperatures occurring in the Northwest Atlantic, but not seen elsewhere in the ocean basin over the past century. Sea surface temperature for the Northeast Shelf Ecosystem reached a record high of 57.2F in 2012, exceeding the previous record high in 1951. Average SST has typically been lower than 54.3 F over the past three decades. Sea surface temperature in the region is based on both contemporary satellite remote-sensing data and long-term ship-board measurements, with historical SST conditions based on ship-board measurements dating back to 1854. The temperature increase in 2012 was the highest jump in temperature seen and one of only five times temperature has changed by more than 1 C (1.8 F). The Northeast Shelfs warm water thermal habitat was also at a record high level during 2012, while cold water habitat was at a record low level. Early winter mixing of the water column went to extreme depths, which will impact the spring 2013 plankton bloom. Warming conditions on the

New Research Shows Humans Causing More Strong Hurricanes

If you need to burn something in this very dry late spring you will need to check with your local town fire warden for a burn permit. Red Flag conditions may or may not be met, with a lack of sustained wind, but soil moisture and available fuels to burn are extremely high and rainfall very scanty. Wild brush and grass fires are the rule up until we reach a state of leaf-out. Leaf-out then raises local relative humidity from leaf transpiration. Sometimes the climate abruptly changes to one of cool, cloudy and drizzly with an uptick in rain fall during the last half of May into June. If you are a gardener of a farmer you will notice this transition from extreme dry to typically the beginnings of the temperate Northeastern rain forest. One of the first signals of a changing landscape is increasingly more numerous ferns, with fiddlehead season just around the corner.

Vermont Fire Season

Sea Surface Temperatures Highest in 150 years off Northeast Coasthint, hint.

Global Temperature Facts For Last Week

Atmospheric CO2 Continues To Change

We think back to 2011 with severe training thunderstorms, heavy spring rains coupled with snow melt and of course Tropical Strom Irene. However, since this point it has been anything but overwhelming in the precipitation department. Month to Date or MTD shows a little over half normal rainfall for April. Two month, Three month, and 6 month precipitation amounts were all below normal. This drier than usual condition could play a role in brush and grass fires. The dry conditions have recently been elevated during this time of year between last snows and learf-out which usually takes place in the first or second week of May. Due to a cool spring this might be delayed just a bit. Leaf-out also typically signals the start Vermonts Thunderstorm season with lightning, floods and gusty downburst winds.

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Enjoy your own piece of paradise. Long distance mountain views in the front and the Worcester Mountain Range in the back. This immaculate log cabin home offers 2 bedrooms and 2 full bathrooms with a loft. 866-348-3998. PC # 007902

Situated on +/- 6.45 acres. This home offers 4 bedrooms, 1 full and 1 half bathroom, 2 workshops and storage galore with an over sized attached 2 car garage and detached 3 car garage with 1 1/2 stories. 866-348-3998. PC # 008077

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