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ontpelier t-shirt artist Bo Mullerheld the first Team Kale press conferMoores three-year battle against
ence, I sold what had been a years
corporate bully Chick-fil-A took a feelworth of shirts. But I was dry-heaving in
good turn last week as he announced on
the shower when I realized how many
the state house steps with his wife
people were going to be affected by the
Melissa, daughter Kelley, pro-bono
battle ahead. I knew a lot of Vermonters
attorney Dan Richardson and Team
had my back.
Kale captain Gov. Peter Shumlin alongAs Ive been building this business, I
side.
daydream about leaving a viable busiIm so glad to stand before you with
ness behind to my family, Mullersome good news, Muller-Moore a.k.a.
Moore said. Im going to be as tenathe Defiant Dude proclaimed on the
cious as a pit bull and fight for that
state house steps with his wife Melissa,
design, but Im not going to try and prohis daughter Kelley, pro-bono attorney
tect it unreasonably. If you want to do an
Dan Richardson and Gov. Peter Shumlin
Eat More Cauliflower thing go for it.
(L-R) Bo Muller-Moore, his daughter Kelley, wife I still have a day job at a bakery.
at his side.
Melissa
and
Gov.
Shumlin
at
recent
press
conference.
For 38 months Ive been in a legal photo by Bob Farnham
Muller-Moore sees the eat more
wrestling match with the fast food giant,
kale phrase as one that primarily proChick-fil-A, and the U.S. trademark office, Muller-Moore said. motes local agriculture. Im presumed by many to be a vegan, but
Im proud to announce that as of December 9th, Ive been grant- thats not who I am, he said. I eat a lot of things and Im cered a trademark for my design for Eat More Kale. And as important tainly all for a good local grass-fed beef burger. Melissas a good
as that trademark is, Ive called Chick-fil-As bluff on their cease cook. We eat kale one way or the other three or four times a
and desist demands. I am not ceasing and desisting -- I am thriving week.
thanks to people like you and thanks to Vermont and people from
A Defiant Dude, a documentary film in progress by filmbeyond.
maker Jim Lantz about Muller-Moores travails, can be previewed
Muller-Moore hung tough against Chick-fil-As ludicrous claim at kickstarter.com, the web site through which nearly $100,000 has
that his t-shirt slogan would confuse its consumers and diminish been raised for the project.
its own ad campaign based on the phrase Eat mor chikin.
Lantz entered some of the content in the International Movie
Eventually faced with deciding his next move after receiving a Trailer Festival in 2013 and it earned a Peoples Choice of the
preliminary no notice from the U.S. Patent and Trademark Year award. Shortly after last weeks press conference, Festival
Office, Bo pressed on, with Andersons counsel.
organizers issued the following statement We congratulate Bo,
They acted as if they owned the words eat and more, Muller- and were looking forward to seeing the completed documentary.
Moore said. What I was most afraid of was losing all faith in the Everyone is, except perhaps a certain billion-dollar eatery.
system. If I was truly deemed confusing to their customers to the
We arent done yet, Lantz said. The fact that the USPTO
point I could no longer exist and make my art, what would that allowed Bos trademark application to be published for opposition,
say? What sort of country, what sort of judicial system would and that Chick-fil-A didnt oppose his application, is opposite of
allow that?
what several of our trademark experts expected would happen I
Richardson praised University of New Hampshire Professor believe that the news also took Bos lawyers by surprise as they
Ashlyn Lembree - Director of the Intellectual Property and were prepared for a much longer and difficult process.
Transaction Clinic - and her UNH student practitioners for their
Lantz says theres still work to do on the film we want to
assistance.
follow up with some of the experts that we interviewed and get a
Bo went to social media clear understanding of what happened in Bos case. Why did it
to make his case, he take the USPTO so long to decide if Eat More Kale should
noted. He succeeded become a registered trademark? Why did the USPTO and Chickbecause he was right. He fil-A suddenly reverse course? How much of this had to do with
deserved the trademark. the publicity surrounding Bos case? What does this mean for
Its a hand-made t-shirt.
other small businesses and artists hit with cease and desist letters
I think that when over questionable claims of trademark infringement?
Chick-fil-A got to meet
We also want to check in with many of the other cases like
Bo through social media, Bos that weve been honored to film and follow, Lantz said.
they realized they were Such as the case of the cancer survivor named Brooks who
dealing with an honest invented a special soap for the sensitive skin of cancer patients
hard-working guy with called, Bubbles By Brooks, only to face legal action from the
two kids, Richardson shirtmaker, Brooks Brothers.
added.
Chick-fil-A is a $5 billion fast-food corporation headquartered
Chick-fil-A did me in Georgia. The companys web site has a Customer Stories seca favor actually, tion. Every now and then Chick-fil-A customers have an experiMuller-Moore said. ence so unexpected, so wonderful, they just have to share it, reads
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With Christmas and Hanukkah at hand, thoughts
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Garden Club, Mothers Club, and traveled the state to join the 251
Club. She also enjoyed hiking, cross country skiing, bird watching, identifying wild flowers, and playing tennis. Carol was
always collecting ideas for the next holiday to craft decorations or
cards with paper. Carol loved to share time with her family; letters
and phone calls with her sisters and brother; teaching her grandchildren a new craft, and gathering for meals and conversation.
She is survived by her husband Charles, of Montpelier; daughter Dana McCarthy of Montpelier: two grandchildren, Kerry of
Berlin, VT and Collin of Cambridge, MA: sisters, Kathryn
Greenslet of Manchester by the Sea, MA: Helen Zecher of
Syracuse, NY; brother Robert Eaton and his wife Lorraine of
Mendon, VT, and her nieces, nephew and cousins. Her brother,
Kenneth Eaton died during World War II in 1943.
Calling hours were held Friday, December 19th from 3-5 p.m.
at Guare & Sons/Barber Lanier Funeral Home. A Funeral Service
was at 3 p.m., Saturday at Bethany United Church Christ, 115
Main Street, Montpelier.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Gary Home, 149
Main Street, Montpelier, VT 05602 or Kellogg-Hubbard Library,
135 Main St., Montpelier, VT 05602.
Those wishing to send online condolences may do so at www.
guareandsons.com and go to Carol's obituary.
KENNETH W. GRIGGS
Kenneth W. Griggs, 83, of Griggs Road in Other Passings
Orange, passed away Friday, December 12,
PATRICIA LOUISE BAUMANN, 96, of Leesburg,
2014, at the Woodridge Nursing Home in
died Dec. 11, 2014. She was born July 7, 1918, in
Berlin.
Mount Vernon, New York, to Charles and Marie
Born on September 19, 1931 in Wolcott, he
(Hambright) Dawson. She spent much of her childwas the son of Floyd and Lena (Houghton)
hood in Coral Gables, Florida, and moved to
Griggs. His youth was spent on the family farm
Leesburg from Barre Town, Vermont, in 1980. She
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MELVIN CURTISS BENZIE SR., 84, a longtime
passing, he and Jean had just celebrated their 65th wedding anniBradford resident, died on Saturday, Dec. 13, 2014,
versary.
at the Brookside Nursing Home, White River
Ken was primarily employed in sales. He worked for Pratt &
Junction, Vermont. Melvin was born in Calais,
Whitney in Connecticut, for the Grand Union Tea Company, the
Vermont, on July 16, 1930, to James J. and Helen M.
Fuller Brush Company, and the Empire Company. In 1971, he
(Peck) Benzie. Following graduation from high
founded Kenco, Inc., a cleaning supplies business, which he and
school, he joined the U.S. Navy. After discharge
his family owned and operated until his retirement in 2007.
from the service, Melvin worked at HO Taylor Chevrolet in Wells
He was a past member of the Orange Alliance Church where he River, Vermont. He then ran Benzie's Texaco Station on Main
had served as a trustee and an elder. He was also a member for Street in Bradford for many years. Later, he retired as a rural mail
many years of the Gideons International. Ken was passionate carrier from the Bradford post office.
about spreading Gods word through Bible distributions in Haiti,
Chili, and Argentina, as well as locally to nurses, prisoners, stuJEANNETTE M. PRATT, 81, passed away in the
dents, and motels.
comfort of her family at Central Vermont Medical
He always looked forward to vacations, traveling with Jean to
Center in Berlin on Wednesday, Dec. 10, 2014. Born
warmer climates in the winter as well as attending Gideon meetin Burlington on Dec. 21, 1932, she was the daughter
ings and conventions throughout the country.
of the late Leo and Melvina (Poissant) Bouffard. She
Always frugal and looking for challenges, Ken preferred to do
was previously married to Alan Pratt. Jeannette was
for himself whatever he wanted or needed done, from building his
a 1950 graduate of Winooski High School. Busy and
homes to maintaining and operating the many doodlebugs, trac- happy as a homemaker and raising her eight children, she later was
tors, and bulldozers he would purchase at auctions.
employed at IBM, retiring following 17 years of service. In her
Survivors include his loving wife, Jean of Orange; his children, leisure time she enjoyed crocheting as well as spending time with
Donna Gallagher and her husband, Harry of Orange, Reginald her large and loving family.
Griggs and his wife, Betsy Ross of Barre, Patsy Knapp and her
husband, Luke of Orange, Lori Beede and her husband, Leon of
HARRY WILLIAM "HANK" WHITE, 96, a
Washington, and Scott Griggs and his wife, Debbie of Orange;
longtime resident of Wheelock Street, passed away
twelve grandchildren; ten great-grandchildren; his sister, Phyllis
on Sunday, Dec. 14, 2014, at the Rowan Court
Lang of Bath, NH; nieces and nephews.
Health and Rehabilitation Center in Barre, Vermont.
Besides his parents, he was predeceased by a grandson, Chris
He was born in North Calais, Vermont, on March 30,
Chaloux; a sister, Ramona Blouin; and his brother, Carlton
1918, the son of Harry and Florence Hazel (Green)
Griggs.
White. Harry received his education at Calais Grade
His funeral service and celebration of his life was held on School and graduated from Montpelier High School in 1936.
Tuesday, December 16, 2014, at 11:00 a.m. in the Hooker and Harry married Adera J. Lacarno on Nov. 28, 1940, in Montpelier,
Whitcomb Funeral Home, 7 Academy Street, Barre. Entombment Vermont. She predeceased him on July 10, 2009. On May 29,
will take place in the Hooker and Whitcomb vault to await later 1942, he enlisted into the United States Army Air Corps and
burial in the Brook Haven Cemetery in Orange.
served in the Pacific theater during World War II.
Following the service, family and friends gathered at the Hilltop
Restaurant on Quarry Hill for a time of fellowship, to share LOURENA REED (PIKE) TROMBLEY, 86, died Tuesday,
memories, and for a luncheon.
Dec. 9, 2014, at Mayo Healthcare in Northfield, following a long
Contributions in his memory may be made to the Gideons and courageous battle with Alzheimer's. She was born in Plainfield,
International, 50 Century Boulevard, PO Box 140800, Nashville, Vermont, on May 23, 1928, the daughter of Perley A. and Sadie
TN 37214-0800.
(Reed) Pike. She attended Northfield Falls schools and Montpelier
High School. She married her childhood sweetheart, Aldis Calvin
CAROLYNE E. WILEY
Trombley, in Northfield Falls on Feb. 17, 1947. They made their
Carolyne E. Wiley, 86, of Montpelier, died on home and started their family in the Falls. In 1960, they moved to
December 12, 2014 at her home. Carol was born Water Street in Northfield and enjoyed 52 years in their home,
on June 17, 1928, in Rutland, Vermont to Elmer until the flood in August 2011. Aldis predeceased Lourena March
and Gladys (Boutwell).
7, 2013, after 66 wonderful years of marriage
She married Charles E. Wiley in Rutland on
February 24, 1952.
WAINO ROBERT WONKKA died on December
Carol was a sales associate at Goodrich
10, 2014. He was born in Springfield, Massachusetts,
Furniture Store and Peter Glenn Ski Shop, which
the son of Waino William Wonkka and Pearl (Pirila)
were both located in Montpelier. She was an active member of the
Ojala. Bob graduated from Leominster High School
Bethany Church, where she was co-chairman of the annual bazaar,
where he had been an athlete until a bout with polio
altar floral chairman, and Sunday school teacher.
in 1946 left him wearing a long leg brace the rest of
She volunteered in the Heaton and Central Vermont Hospital
his life. Upon graduation from Wesleyan University
Auxillary and gift shop, State House Tour guide, the Gary Home, in 1952, he taught at Peacham Academy in Vermont for five years,
and the Northfield Quilt Show.
along with coaching boys and girls basketball and girls softball.
Carol took great pride in being a homemaker, making draperies, After a year at Harvard University on an academic fellowship,
coordinating colors and decorating. She participated in the annual Bob taught four years in Delmar, New York. He became the first
Orange County craft days through UVM Extension Service where full-time math teacher at Vermont Technical College. In his 30
she learned to cane chairs, weave baskets, and make lampshades. years teaching at VTC, he also served as department head and
She shared the products of her new skills with family and division director. He was the first recipient of the faculty advising
friends.
award, which now bears his name. Upon his retirement in 1992,
Her other interests included playing bridge with the same group Bob was named professor emeritus. In 1956, Bob married Nadena
Thompson in Danvers, Massachusetts.
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Editor,
Florentine filmmaker Giovanni Donfrancesco gave to the people of Barre and their descendants an incomparable masterpiece of
human spirituality with his film The Stone River. The new film
creates a document that immortalizes the profundity of sculptor
Giuliano Cecchinellis soul.
Shown to the community on November 24 at the Old Labor Hall
in Barre, The Stone River tells the stories of Barre men and
women of the great depression in the voices of the citizens of
today. The thoughts expressed by Cecchinelli, spoken in his own
voice, create a bridge to both the past and the future in a wholly
new way.
This is a film that will stand as a testament to the strength and
the heritage of Barre, the people of its past and the generations of
the future.
Piero Bonamico, Sr
Barre, VT
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Editor,
With the rising cost of college and a daunting job market, its
easy to worry about what will happen to the young people in our
community as they enter adulthood. For young men, theres one
easy way to improve their chances in life: register with the
Selective Service System.
Since 1980, every young man living in the U.S. has been
required to register with Selective Service when he turns 18, or
when he becomes a resident of this country. If a young man
doesnt register, he loses his eligibility for widely used government programs.
If a young man doesnt register, he stops being eligible for
student loans, federal jobs, and job training programs, said
Barre Kiwanis Thanks Barre Area
Richard Flahavan, spokesperson for the Selective Service System.
We dont want that to happen, which is why were committed to
Community
letting young men know about their legal responsibility and the
Editor,
opportunities that come with it.
Once again, the Barre Area Community has come through to
In most states, a man who hasnt registered can even be premake our turkey drive a success. The Kiwanis Club of Barre and vented from holding a drivers license. Although this is not true in
the Spaulding High School Key Club for the third year asked the Vermont, it can cause difficulties if a man wants to move out of
community to help out with donations for their turkey drive.
state in the future.
I would like to thank the members of the Barre Kiwanis Club,
There is no penalty for late registration, but once a man reaches
Guy Trag from Quality Market in Barre, members of the Spaulding his 26th birthday, he cannot register and can become permanently
Key Club, and the students of Spaulding High School and the barred from the opportunities associated with registration.
community members and organizations who donated money for
So why dont more people register?
our third annual Thanksgiving Turkey Drive. We were able to
Research shows that the main reason men fail to register with
distribute 156 turkeys to the Food Shelves at Hedding United Selective Service is a simple lack of awareness. This can be parMethodist Church, St. Monicas Catholic Church, Websterville ticularly true in communities where trust in the government is low,
Baptist Church, Capstone, Presbyterian Church and Project or in communities where cultural or language differences can
Independence.
make communication more challenging.
Paula Dolan
In Vermont, about three out of ten young men fail to register
Past President Barre Kiwanis
when they turn 18. That means three out of ten young men are
Turkey Drive Chairperson
losing their shot at important opportunities.
Central Vermonts Newspaper
Making sure young men know they have to register is a fast and
effective way to change the future for the young men in your comBody Cameras Prevent Mistreatment
munity. Each year the Selective Service System meets with dozens
Editor,
of local and national organizations that work with underserved
The massive
public reaction to the tragic deaths of three black communities. From these meetings, the Selective Service System
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Tel.: (802)479-2582
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ment of suspects.
Young men can register online at sss.gov, at the post office, or
Fax: (802)479-7916
There is ample precedent. Animal protection activists have used by filling out the reminder registration card the Selective Service
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settlement.
How ironic then that agribusiness interests in seven states
(Idaho, Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Montana, North Dakota, and
Utah) have now enacted ag-gag laws imposing severe penalties
for using body cameras in their agricultural facilities. The language is typically drafted by the anti-consumer American
Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC).
Lets hope that other vested interests not impose similar restrictions on the use of body cameras by law enforcement officers.
Billy Templeton
Barre, VT
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By Judy Reiss
I like to think that giftgiving is really the least of the good times
ahead. Nope, like most of you, I have thought about what I wanted
to give each and every one of my loves ones. Because I am now
out of the loop I dont know if my choices for each one will be
the right thing. But you know, I really dont care! I have thought
about each and every person that I want to give a gift to and I hope
that it is correct. If not, too bad! Back in the day, I can remember getting a gift from my grandparents that I thought was pretty
dumb. But I told them I loved it and of course, they believed me.
But back then everyone was taught to be polite and God forbid you
werent and you misbehaved, especially on Christmas. I just hope
that the children of today are taught the same thing.
But, gifts aside, take the time to relish your luck and your family. And of course, it is the appropriate time to eat until you drop!
This one occasion is time to give yourself permission to eat all the
appetizers, the main meal, including stuffing and potatoes, and of
course, dessert. You can worry about your figure or your diet tomorrow. Christmas Day is time to eat, drink and be merry!
From my house to yours, I want to be sure and wish you all a
very Merry Christmas. And just for a moment, try and think about
how lucky you are. Christmas should be a time of reflection, and
regardless of whether you can get out to church or not, I know you
have a few minutes to give thanks. And I want you to sit quietly on
Christmas eve, whether you have little children or not, and listen
carefully. Hopefully, you will be lucky enough to hear those bells
or even better the sound of Santas sleigh, and it zooms around
your neighborhood. Believe me, it is time well spent, and you will
enjoy every minute.
So, Merry Christmas, may the joy of the season be yours and
yours!! Judy, Malcolm, Tobi, Heidi, Camden, Nicholas, Polly,
Russ, Sebastian, McKinley, Sarah, Rene, Colby, Charlie, Ellie,
Adrienne, Mike and Katie Maei. And of course, Rufus, Lily, Victor,
Yul, Clover, Lucy, Isaac, Sully, Kiwi, Koda, Eddie and Frankie.
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talked much more than the pupils were required to do, keeping their
attention awake by frequent questions, requiring short answers
from the whole class for it was ever my maxim, if attention fails,
the teacher fails. Then in the second stage of my teaching, I made
each scholar recite, in order that she might remember paying special attention to the meaning of the words, and to discern whether
the subject was indeed understood without mistake. Then the third
process was to make the pupil capable of communicating. And doing this in the right manner, was to prepare her for examination. At
this time, I personally examined all my classes.
Her biographer, Elma Lutz, in her book entitled Emma Willard,
Daughter of Democracy, wrote of Willard, She had seen the fulfillment of her prophecy made in 1829 that educated women would
render their country a great service, and as she thought of this, contrasting the past with the present, she knew that she had not lived
in vain.
Her success in Middlebury attracted the attention of DeWitt
Clinton, Governor of New York, and in 1819, she moved her school
to New York, where it is now known as the Emma Willard School
in Troy, NY.
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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STATE OF VERMONT
SUPERIOR COURT
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WASHINGTON UNIT
Docket Number 621-10-14 Wncv
Vermont Housing Finance Agency,
Plaintiff
v.
Rosa Hoyt,
Central Vermont Community Land Trust, Inc.,
Vermont Housing and Conservation Board and
Occupants of 3 Paddock St. Barre, Vermont
Defendants
NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE
By virtue of the Judgment and Decree of Foreclosure by Judicial Sale
(Foreclosure Judgment) filed November 4, 2014 and the Power of Sale
contained in a certain mortgage granted by Rosa Hoyt (Mortgagor) to
Vermont Federal Bank, FSB dated December 10, 1996 and recorded in Book
164 at Pages 895-904 of the City of Barre Land Records, of which mortgage
Vermont Housing Finance Agency is the present holder under an Assignment
of Mortgage dated December 20, 1996 of record in Book 165 at Page 133 of
the City of Barre Land Records, for breach of the conditions of said mortgage
and for the purpose of foreclosing the same, the undersigned will cause to be
sold at public auction (Sale) at 2:00 PM on January 21, 2015, the lands and
premises known as 3 Paddock Street, Barre, Vermont (Mortgaged Property)
more particularly described as follows:
Being all and the same lands and premises conveyed to Rosa Hoyt by Warranty
Deed of Michael L. Bilodeau and Flormelin T. Bilodeau dated December 10,
1996 and of record in Book 164 at Pages 893-894 of the City of Barre Land
Records.
Being Lot #3 as shown on a survey plat entitled Plat for Lands for
Michael Bilodeau, Spring Street and Lewis Street, Barre, Vermont,
prepared by Richard W. Bell Surveying, Scale 1= 20, Dated: March,
1995 and of record in Map Book 5 at Page 11 of the City of Barre,
Vermont Land Records, with dwelling house and other improvements
thereon.
Beginning at the westerly corner of Spring Street and Valley Street;
thence proceeding N22 3607W along the westerly side of Valley
Street a distance of 150 feet to an iron rod set in the ground which
marks the point of beginning of the description of the parcel herein
conveyed; thence turning an angle to the left and proceeding S67 23
53W a distance of 99.06 feet to an iron rod set in the ground; thence
turning an angle to the right and proceeding N22 3607W a distance
of 135.68 feet to an iron rod set in the ground on the southerly side of
Lewis Street; thence turning an angle to the right and proceeding N83
4433E a distance of 103.23 feet along Lewis Street to an iron rod
set in the ground on the southerly side of Lewis Street; thence turning
an angle to the right and proceeding S22 3607E along the westerly
side of Valley Street a distance of 106.63 feet to the iron rod set in the
ground that marks the point and place of beginning.
This conveyance is subject to and with the benefit of any utility easements, spring rights, easements for ingress and egress, and rights
incidental to each of the same as may appear of record, provided that
this paragraph shall not reinstate any such encumbrances previously
extinguished by the Marketable Record Title Act, Chapter 5, Subchapter 7, Title 27, Vermont Statutes Annotated.
Reference is hereby made to the above-mentioned instruments, the records
thereof, the references therein made, and their respective records and
references, in further aid of this description.
TERMS OF SALE: The Sale will be held at the Mortgaged Property. The
Mortgaged Property will be sold AS IS, WHERE IS, WITH ALL FAULTS,
WITH NO REPRESENTATIONS OR WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND, subject
to easements, rights of way, covenants, permits, reservations and restrictions
of record, superior liens, if any, encumbrances that are not extinguished by
the sale, title defects, environmental hazards, unpaid real estate taxes and
municipal liens (delinquent and current, including penalty and interest), to the
highest bidder.
The successful bidder shall pay a deposit of at least $10,000 of the purchase
price in cash or bank treasurers/cashiers check at the time of Sale. The
balance of the purchase price shall be paid within ten days after entry of a
confirmation order. The successful bidder will be required to sign a purchase
and sale contract with NO CONTINGENCIES except confirmation of the sale
by the court. Title will be transferred by Confirmation Order. The Sale may
be postponed one or more times for a total time of up to thirty (30) days, by
announcing the new sale date to those present at each adjournment or by
posting notice at a conspicuous place at the location of the sale. Notice of the
new sale date shall also be sent by first class mail, postage prepaid, to the
mortgagor at the mortgagors last known address at least five days before the
new sale date.
Other terms to be announced at the Sale or contact the Thomas Hirchak
Company at 1-800-634-7653 or www.thcauction.com
The Mortgagor, or her personal representatives or assigns, may redeem the
Mortgaged Property at any time prior to the Sale by paying the full amount
due under the mortgage, including post-judgment expenses and the costs and
expenses of sale.
Dated at Cabot, Vermont, this 4th day of December, 2014..
Vermont Housing Finance Agency
By: Steckel Law Office
By:/s/ Susan J. Steckel
By: Susan J. Steckel, Esq.
P. O. Box 247
Marshfield, Vermont 05658-0247
802-563-4400
Pursuant to 24 V.S.A. 133 (c), notice is hereby given that the annual Washington
County Meeting for the voters, presenting the proposed budget for the county for the
ensuing year, will be held on
January 23, 2015 at 3:00 PM at the
Washington County Courthouse
65 State Street
Montpelier, Vermont
The following is a summary of the expenditures being proposed for the various areas
of the proposed budget:
_____________________________________________________________________
SUMMARY OF WASHINGTON COUNTY PROPOSED BUDGET
_____________________________________________________________________
Expenditure
County
Probate
Sheriffs
TOTALS
Description
Court
Department
_____________________________________________________________________
Personnel
142,210
0
153,001
295,211
_____________________________________________________________________
Purchased Services
39,700
0
0
39,700
_____________________________________________________________________
Facilities
53,300
1,300
17,600
72,200
_____________________________________________________________________
Operating Costs
33,870
2,200
86,175
122,245
_____________________________________________________________________
Capital
Improvement
40,000
0
0
40,000
_____________________________________________________________________
Debt Service
23,600
0
0
23,600
_____________________________________________________________________
Grand Totals
332,680
3,500
256,776
592,956
_____________________________________________________________________
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Courthouse, 65 State Street, Montpelier, Vermont. To have a copy mailed to you,
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After much input from community members and local businesses, Montpelier Alive is once again hosting events in downtown Montpelier on New Years Eve.
For many years, people came far and wide to celebrate First
Night in Montpelier. But in 2012, Montpelier Alive was forced to
end the festivities due to increasing financial costs and the high
demand on its volunteer corps needed to put on the 90 hours of
performances and activities in 15 downtown locations.
This year, Montpelier Alive has planned two shows of the everpopular Marko the Magician at Montpelier High School and a
fireworks show at 7:30 p.m. with best viewing from the State
House Lawn.
Markos first show will start at 4:30 p.m. and will be a 45-minute magic show, and at 5:45 p.m., Marko will entertain the audience with hypnosis and magic for an hour and 15 minutes. Marko
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designed for all ages. Tickets are $5 per person and children five
and under are free. Tickets are on sale now on Eventbrite and links
can be found on the Montpelier Alive Facebook event page.
Tickets will also be on sale at the door and are first come, first
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We are excited to bring festivities to our downtown once again
on New Years Eve. It wont be First Night the way it was but
Marko the Magician is very popular and everyone loves fireworks! We are also working with Dave Keller and the Central
Vermont Runners Club and others to promote all of fun activities
happening in Montpelier to ring in the New Year, said Ashley
Witzenberger, Executive Director of Montpelier Alive.
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event schedule over the next few years. Montpelier Alive is thankful for the support of National Life Group and Heney Relators
whose generosity is making these events possible and enabling
Montpelier Alive to bring New Years Eve back to our downtown.
Montpelier Alive will have a donation for the Montpelier Food
Pantry at the High School and is asking those who attend the
magic show to bring a donation of non-perishable food items.
In the afternoon, the Central Vermont Runners Club will hold
their annual NYE 5K Road Race. Registration is at the Pavilion
building in downtown Montpelier at 12:30 p.m. The run starts at 2
p.m. on Court Street near the Pavilion with a relatively flat first
half-mile, uphill to the mile and a half point, and downhill on the
return. There will be raffle prizes and awards for all age groups.
Sandy Colvin from the Central Vermont Runners Club has been
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participants will be done in plenty of time to make the magic
shows.
Dave Keller will be hosting his New Years Eve Extravaganza
concert and party in City Hall. This year the Starline Rhythm Boys
will open for the Dave Keller Band. There will be food and a bar,
champagne toast, a dance contest, door prizes and other fun happenings at this event. Doors open at 7:30 p.m.
At Charlie Os, enjoy a Speak Easy theme party featuring DJ El
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TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly). Hedding Methodist Church,
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Overeaters Anonymous. Church of the Good Shepherd, Tuesdays
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Greater Barre Democrats. Town & City residents welcome. Aldrich
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Grandparents Raising Their Childrens Children. Support group.
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Knights of Columbus. Pine Hill Road, Barre Town, meetings second
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Diabetes Support Program. CVMC, conf. rooms, first Thursday of
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Partners for Prevention-Alcohol & Drug Abuse Coalition. CVH,
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Breastfeeding Support Group. CVMC Garden Path Birthing Center,
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Infant & Child Car Seat Inspections. Berlin Fire Station, free, first
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Select 6a, 9a, 12p
Burlington
Jazz Festival
6:30 PM Salaam Shalom ep242
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ArtsCity Schools 3p,7p,10p
7:30 PM VT Floor Hockey
Lifelines
Friday 12/12
8:25 PM VT Musicians on Air
The Artful
Word
Barre
City Schools 6a,9a,12p
9:00 PM On the Waterfront
Sound Barre
Off Town Select 3p,7p,10p
9:30 PM Feminist_Media_Review
VT Musicians
on
Air
11:00 PM Fright Night
Saturday 12/13
Fright Night
Barre Town Select 6a, 9a, 12p
4 PM Washington Baptist
Tuesday
Church
3:00Church
AM Fright Night
PMthe
1stAldrich
Presbyterian
Authors56 at
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PM Barre Congregational
AuthorsChurch
at the Aldrich
7:00 AM Authors at the Aldrich
Captain8 Salty
PM St. Monicas Mass
8:00 AM Captain Salty
9 PM
Gospel Music
Welcome
to Reality
10
Calvary Life 9:00 AM For the Animals
Across OurPMTable
9:30 AM Ethan Allen
World War
II part
2
Sunday
12/14
10:30 AM Vermont Farming - Mad
Talking1About
Movies
AM Faith
Community Church River
2 AM Barre Congregational
CVTSport.net
11:30 AM Thunder Road
Church
Ghost Chronicles
1:30 PM CVTSport.net
4 AM St. Monicas Mass
New England
Cooks
5 AM Washington
Baptist
3:30 PM The_Guardians
Church
The_Guardians
5:30 PM Showcase Contest
6:30 Time
AM Calvary Life
Gory Story
8 AM Gospel Music 8:00 PM City Room
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AM Washington
8:30 PM Art With Tracy
Thunder Road
9:30 PM Nuclear Free Future
Green Mountain Poetry 10:30 PM Gory Story Time
Authors at the Aldrich
11:00 PM Talking About Movie
VT Floor Hockey
Sunday 12/28
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 1st Presbyterian 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 Congr. Church
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11:30a Vermont Treasures
9:30a Senior Moments
12:00p CVTS Game of the Week
11:00a North Branch Nature Center
2:30p Vermont Floor Hockey
12:00p The Thom Hartmann Program
9:30a Protecting Children from Abuse &
Public Access
12:30p
Bill
Doyle
on
VT
Issues
3:30p
E.
Montpelier
School
Board
1:00p
Emotions
and
the
Aging
Process
Neglect
Weekly Program Schedule
1:00p Bill Doyle on VT Issues
6:30p Civil War Artists
1:30p North Branch Nature Center
12:00p Montpelier Development Review
Wednesday, December 24
1:30p Food System Transformation
8:00p Holistically Speaking
3:00p Democracy Now!
Board
10:30a Vermont Musicians on the Air
3:00p Paul Thea Show
8:30p Envisioning Arts Education in VT
4:00p Conversations VT Heroin Forum
3:00p Green Mountain Care Board
12:00p The Thom Hartmann Program
4:30p Roman Catholic Mass
10:30p Burlington Book Festival
6:00p France 24
1:00p Energy Independent VT Campaign
6:00p Sen. Bernie Sanders
5:00p Washington Baptist Church
7:00p The Struggle
Sunday,
December
28
2:00p Salaam Shalom
9:30p Montpelier Design Review Committee
6:00p France 24
7:30p Bill Doyle on VT Issues
12:00p
U-32
School
Board
3:00p Democracy Now!
7:00p Anima Star of the Sea
8:00p Bill Doyle on VT Issues
Fri, Dec. 26
3:00p Adolescent Brain Development
4:00p Hunger Mtn. Coop Workshop Series 8:30p Spotlight on Vermont Issues
8:30p Talking About Movies
5:00p Montpelier School Board
8:00a Vermont Marijuana Legalization Public
6:00p France 24
9:30p North Branch Nature Center
9:00p 150th Anniversary of Unitarian
8:30p First Wednesdays
Hearing
7:00p Christmas Tree Lighting
11:00p Gay USA
Church
10:30p
Lets
Talk
About
Mental
Health
11:30a Sen. Bernie Sanders
8:00p Festival of Choirs
10:00p Downtown Montpelier Design
Sunday,
December
28
11:00p
Community
Cinema
9:30p Another Christmas Carol
4:00p Greening of Americas Capital
Summit
9:00a Anima Star of the Sea
10:00p Roman Catholic Mass
Monday, December 29
5:30p Montpelier City Council
10:30a Roman Catholic Mass
10:30p Jesus By John
12:00p E. Montpelier School Board
9:30p Protecting Children from Abuse &
11:00a Conversations VT Heroin Forum
3:30p
Burlington
Book
Festival
Thursday, December 25
ORCA Media Channel 16 4:00p First Wednesdays
Neglect
1:00p Boom Vermont Drum Festival
9:00a Festival of Choirs
Education Access
3:30p Vermont Musicians on the Air
Sat, Dec. 27
6:00p Lets Talk About Mental Health
10:30a Another Christmas Carol
Weekly Program Schedule
5:00p 150th Anniversary of Unitarian
6:30p Aldrich Public Library
8:00a Randolph Selectboard
11:00a Christmas Wish Music
Church
Wednesday, December 24
8:00p
WCSU
School
Board
Meeting
12:00p Berlin Selectboard
12:00p The Thom Hartmann Program
6:00p Bill Doyle on VT Issues
12:00p History of Stenciling
9:00p
Talking
About
Superheroes
3:00p Bethel Selectboard
1:00p 150th Anniversary of Unitarian
6:30p Bill Doyle on VT Issues
1:00p Ethan Allen Homestead
9:30p
Keeping
Up
With
Cool
Church
6:00p Under the Dome
7:00p Abundant Living
Enrichment Program
10:00p Adolescent Brain Development
2:00p Christmas Tree Lighting
7:00p Public Service Board Technical
7:30p Vermont Treasures
2:30p Arts Collage Attack
3:00p Democracy Now!
Tuesday,
December
30
8:00p Lets Talk About Theater
Hearing
3:00p Aldrich Public Library
4:00p Roman Catholic Mass
12:00p
WCSU
School
Board
Meeting
9:00p Talking About Movies
9:00p VT Economic Resiliency Initiative
4:30p Author Talk
4:30p Jesus By John
1:00p Road to Recovery
9:30p Energy Independent VT Campaign
5:30p Community Cinema
Sun, Dec. 28
6:00p France 24
2:00p
CVTS
Game
of
the
Week
10:30p Food System Transformation
7:00p Montpelier School Board
6:30a Greening of Americas Capital
7:00p Another Way
5:00p Vermont Floor Hockey
Monday, December 29
Thursday, December 25
8:00p Talking About Movies
6:00p Vermont State Board of Education
8:00a Waterbury Trustees
9:00a Emotions and the Aging Process
12:00p Burlington Book Festival
8:30p Christmas Wish Music
10:00p A Workshop on Self-Esteem for
11:00a Waterbury Selectboard
10:00a Talking About Movies
12:30p Envisioning Arts Education in VT
10:00p Motivational Speaker
Young Women
4:30p Montpelier Planning Commission
11:00a ACM-NE Conference & Keynote
2:30p Holistically Speaking
Artie Lynworth
11:00p
Keep
Talking
12:00p The Thom Hartmann Program
8:30p Central Vermont Regional Planning
3:30p Keeping Up With Cool
Friday, December 26
1:00p Freedom & Unity Film Planning
Commission
4:00p Arts Collage Attack
10:00a Another Way
Workshop
4:30p A Workshop on Self-Esteem for
ORCA Media Channel 17 10:00p Health Care Oversight Committee
11:00a Lets Talk About Theater
1:30p For the Animals
Meeting
Young Women
Government Access
12:00p Brunch With Bernie LIVE
2:00p Another Way
5:30p Great Vermont Discoveries
Weekly Program Schedule
Mon, Dec. 29
1:00p The Thom Hartmann Program
3:00p Democracy Now!
7:30p
Keep
Talking
2:00p The Struggle
Wed, Dec. 24
8:00a Bethel Selectboard
4:00p Bread & Puppet
8:30p
CVTS
Game
of
the
Week
3:00p Democracy Now!
7:00a Montpelier City Council
5:00p Lets Talk About Theater
11:00a Waterbury Village Trustees
10:30p
Ethan
Allen
Homestead
4:00p Spotlight on Vermont Issues
10:00a Green Mountain Care Board
6:00p France 24
2:00p Waterbury Selectboard
Enrichment
Program
5:00p Anima Star of the Sea
1:00p Health Care Oversight Committee
7:00p Senior Moments
5:30p Montpelier Planning Commission
Friday,
December
26
6:00p France 24
Meeting
8:30p Salaam Shalom
12:00p Vermont State Board of Education 4:30p Vermont Marijuana Legalization Public Tue, Dec. 30
7:00p Bread & Puppet
9:30p Vermont Musicians on the Air
3:30p Vermont Loon Recovery Project
Hearing
7:30p Boom Vermont Drum Festival
8:00a Berlin Selectboard
11:00p Common Good
5:00p U-32 School Board
6:30p Montpelier City Council
10:00p Gay USA
12:00p Randolph Selectboard
Tuesday, December 30
8:30p Montpelier School Board
11:00p For the Animals
5:30p Montpelier Design Review Committee
Thu, Dec. 25
9:00a Salaam Shalom
8:00p Montpelier Development Review Board
Saturday, December 27
Saturday, December 27
7:30a Public Service Board Technical
10:00a Tom Murphy: Laugh til You Die
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TUE, JAN 20 @ 8:00PM
Flynn Theater - Burlington, VT
Venus in Fur
FRI, FEB 6 - SUN, FEB 22
Shaker Bridge Theatre - Enfield, NH
Shelby Lynne
SAT, FEB 7 @ 7:30PM
Barre Opera House - Barre, VT
Zap Mama & Antibalas
TUE, FEB 10 @ 7:00PM
Fuller Hall - St. Johnsbury, VT
Blithe Spirit
WED, FEB 11 - SUN, MAR 1
Briggs Opera House - White River Jct, VT
Full Set
SAT, FEB 14 @ 7:30PM
Barre Opera House - Barre, VT
Eric Bibb
FRI, FEB 27 @ 7:30PM
UVM Recital Hall - Burlington, VT
Orwell in America
WED, MAR 11 - SUN, MAR 29
Briggs Opera House - White River Jct, VT
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FRI, MAR 13 @ 8:00PM
Flynn Theater - Burlington, VT
MacBeth
THU, MAR 26 @ 7:00PM
Fuller Hall - St. Johnsbury, VT
How the World Began
FRI, MAR 27 - SUN, APR 12
Shaker Bridge Theatre - Enfield, NH
Red Molly
SAT, APR 4 @ 8:00PM
Barre Opera House - Barre, VT
Songs for a New World
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FRI, APR 24 @ 7:30PM
UVM Recital Hall - Burlington, VT
Other Desert Cities
FRI, MAY 1 - SUN, MAY 17
Shaker Bridge Theatre - Enfield, NH
Ethan Lipton and His Orchestra
SAT, MAY 2 @ 7:30PM
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The Kellogg-Hubbard Library invites Vermont poetsprofessional or amateurto submit their original poems for PoemCity
2015, a city-wide event, now in its sixth year, that displays poetry
on local business storefronts as a way to celebrate National Poetry
Month. Chosen poems will appear throughout the downtown district of Montpelier for the month of April 2015.
Poetry has an important place in the lives of Vermonters, said
Kellogg-Hubbard Library Program and Development Coordinator
Rachel Senechal. PoemCity collaborates with many organizations, schools, and individuals, to read, hear, write, and discuss
poetry, the language of the soul. With the many poems displayed
in our downtown windows, it is our goal to make poetry accessible
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BARRE - Christmas Eve Service. All are invited to join First Baptist
Church of Barre, 24 Washington Street, for our Christmas Eve
Service beginning at 6:30 p.m. Songs, readings, and special music for
the whole family!
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ORANGE - Christmas Eve Service at Christ Community Alliance
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church service at 241 Quarry Hill, Barre Town, VT (the former site of Hilltop
Restaurant).
Coffee Bar starts at 9:00 a.m. Adult and Children Sunday School at 9:30
a.m. Morning worship and Childrens Hour start at 10:30 a.m. New Years
Eve Service, the following week on December 31, will begin at 11:00 p.m.
Beginning January 7, 2015, Wednesday evening services will start at 6:30
p.m. A new series on The Tabernacle will be the topic. We would like to take
this opportunity to invite the community to join us in service and fellowship.
Bishop Jeff Kelley and his wife Susan moved from Philadelphia to
Vermont with their children in October 2012. Pastor Kelley has ministered
in the Church of God for 30 years and currently works for Washington
County Mental Health. Susan is the Childrens Director and Ladies retreat
Coordinator. They served for 25 years as foster parents and have adopted 8
children through this ministry. Having four children of their own, it adds up to
a dozen Kelley kids sprinkled over three states, with 15 grandchildren.
Our church has a potluck fellowship dinner every rst Sunday, following
service.
Mission Statement: Is to help reach the lost in our community for Jesus
Christ, to show forth the love of God to all people, to train them in the word
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Classied
Deadline
Is Monday
Before
10:00AM
By Sam Struckhoff
The Equalizer (R) -- A quiet, peaceful man in his over-thehill years harbors a dark past that will come out when he goes
on a killing spree to save a young woman. Its a plot youve
heard a billion times, but now its Denzel Washingtons turn.
Robert McCall (Washington) works at the hardware store,
dines alone and reads classic novels that your high-school
English teacher would approve of. McCall notices that a regular, Teri (Chloe Grace-Moretz), is being abused by the Russian
mobsters who have her. McCall goes on a super-violent
Righteous Revenge Rampage using skills he learned when he
was a special-forces guy (of course.)
Director Antoine Fuqua (Training Day and Shooter) takes
his time, but really dials up the smash-and-shoot once things
get going. McCall mostly works with guns and fists, but
barbed wire and broken glass also get involved. However you
feel about the red stuff, the movie has more thrills than other
recent movies with this exact plot.
Elsa & Fred (PG-13) -- Christopher Plummer plays Fred, a
widower just going through the motions until the clock runs
out. His morose attitude is understandable, as hes been
deposited in a small apartment by his daughter and her husband, both seeking a favor. Freds hopeless grouchiness
begins to melt in the presence of Elsa (Shirley MacLaine).
Shes a little older than him, but she has dreams in her heart
and a relentlessly positive -- if somewhat bubble-headed -demeanor. They both have a lot left ahead of them.
While it treads a well-worn path, the leads bring a considerable amount of charm to the proceedings. MacLaines frenetic
enthusiasm for life and lying could be a little grating without
Plummers precisely calibrated curmudgeon.
DOGS OF THE WEEK
Last Weekend (NR) -- This melodrama -- I think parts are
supposed to be funny -- centers on a upper-class California
family as they bicker in their Lake Tahoe vacation home for
the last time. Celia (Patricia Clarkson) is the mother of a handful of adult sons who arrive at the lake house with their significant others. Hopefully, the poor product of this film will
end the trend of dramedies where adult families are put into
the emotional pressure-cooker of a nostalgic setting.
Reach Me (PG-13) -- This time of year is fantastic for delivering these bafflingly bad films as studios try to sweep them
under the rug between holiday and award seasons. This one
has a big cast with big names all turning in overwrought or
confusing performances. Theres a script that seemingly dares
you to care about it or keep track of it. Teddy (Tom Berenger)
wrote a self-help book that touches the lives of various misfits, creeps and directionless loners. Sylvester Stallone, Nelly,
Kyra Sedgwick, Danny Aiello, Kevin Connolly, Kelsey
Grammer, Terry Crews (and many more!) all got a paycheck
for this cluster-mess.
TV RELEASES
Shameless: Season 4
Banshee: Season 2
Sabrina: Secrets of a Teenage Witch - Magic of the Red
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By Tony Rizzo
HOLLYWOOD -- During the
holidays, amaze your friends
and family by asking them if
they know who famous food
and drinks were named after. At
Pinks Hot Dog Stand in
Hollywood, you can order the
Martha Stewart, a 10-inch hotdog with relish, onions, bacon,
chopped tomatoes, sauerkraut
and sour cream. At New Yorks
Carnegie Deli, you can order the
Woody Allen, a corned beef and
pastrami sandwich. In Brooklyns Lioni Italian Heroes, you can
order the Alan Alda, roast beef topped with soppressata, mozzarella and munchee (a processed cheese). At the Atlanta Vortex Bar
and Grill, the Elvis Presley Burger -- a huge meat patty with peanut butter, bananas and bacon -- is a star.
More mainstream dishes are Beef Wellington, named for the
first Duke of Wellington, the hero of Waterloo; or Crepes Suzette,
created at Cafe de Paris at the request of The Prince of Wales and
named after his companion, Suzette. Peach Melba was created at
Londons Savoy Hotel and named after opera singer Dame Nellie
Melba. Lobster Newberg was created at New Yorks Delmonicos
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By Cindy Elavsky
Q: I thought I read a while back that a
movie about the life of Whitney
Houston was going to be made. Is that
still happening? -- Freesia L., via
email
A: It is, indeed. Lifetime will bring us
the story of the critically acclaimed
songstress whose life was tragically
cut short in February 2012. Angela
Bassett makes her directorial debut
with the Lifetime Original Movie
Whitney, featuring Yaya DaCosta
(Lee Daniels The Butler) in the lead
role, with Arlen Escarpeta (Final
Yaya DaCosta as Whitney
Destination 5) alongside her as Bobby
Houston
Brown. The much-anticipated world
premiere will be Saturday, Jan. 17, at 8 p.m. ET/PT.
Whitney chronicles the headline-making relationship between
the iconic singer, actress, producer and model, and singer and
songwriter Bobby Brown from the time they first met at the very
height of their celebrity to their courtship and tumultuous marriage
that followed. Throughout it all, difficulties dogged the superstar
couple while they dealt with the overwhelming rewards and consequences of Houstons meteoric rise that would soon overshadow
them both.
***
Q: Is it true that J.K. Rowlings latest book series is going to be
turned into a movie? -- Hal R., Albany, New York
A: Not a movie, Hal, but a series. BBC announced last month that
it is going to adapt Rowlings Cormoran Strike novels into a
series, beginning with the first book, The Cuckoos Calling.
Rowling will collaborate on the project in conjunction with BBC
and Bronte Film and TV, which also is producing Rowlings The
Casual Vacancy adaptation, a three-part series that will air on
BBC One in February. Theres no word yet when either series will
be available in the U.S., but Im hoping theyve worked out some
sort of deal with PBS (or another station), where we get to see it
here across the Pond a few months after the Brits.
***
Q: When will The Walking Dead return from winter hiatus? I am
going through serious withdrawals here! -- Larry E., Orlando,
Florida
A: Youll have to wait just a little longer, Larry. Season five continues on Feb. 8 on AMC. Series star Andrew Lincoln told TV
Guide that this half of the season contains two episodes that probably are his favorite since the pilot episode.
***
Q: Its been forever since Shameless has had new episodes. Will
it be back for another season? -- Gerry Y., via email
A: Showtimes hit dark-comedy will be back for its fifth season on
Sunday, Jan. 11. Youll get 12 more episodes of the William H.
Macy-starring series, with Emmy Rossum, Cameron Monaghan,
Ethan Cutkosky and Jeremy Allen White all returning to their roles
in this dysfunctional family.
***
Q: When will the Golden Globes air this year? -- Patty R.,
Fredericksburg, Virginia
A: The 72nd Annual Golden Globe Awards will air Sunday, Jan.
11, on NBC starting at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT
(c) 2014 King Features Synd., Inc
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Vermont College of Fine Arts has raised $2.2 million towards its
newly launched $3.5 million capital campaign, including a $1 million gift from an anonymous donor. The gift represents the largest
gift in the Colleges history. President Thomas Greene announced
today that the Campaign for VCFA will continue the schools
growth as a prominent center for graduate arts education.
VCFA is thriving, said Greene. This is an exciting time for
our College, as we begin to transform our historic campus to further serve our growing community and to reinforce our standing
as a national center for the arts.
The campaign will focus on two primary projects, the renovation of an existing building to create an exhibition and performance center and the creation of an alumni and faculty center
named after long-time Writing program director Louise Crowley.
Alumni Hall is a beautiful building that has been underutilized
as a mostly inactive gymnasium for years, said Greene. We will
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Vermont.
They poured a new concrete floor in the shed, replaced the
roof, installed two garage doors and two exterior steel doors,
updated some of the museums wiring, and working to build a
caterers kitchen.
With volunteer support, they began to create exhibits that
highlight the significance of Barre granite and those that were a
part of the granite industry over the past two centuries.
Also with volunteer efforts, they began organizing and
expanding the museums archives and collections.
Dr. McLaughlin oversaw these efforts and drew from his education and professional experiences. He has a PhD and MA in
anthropology with a focus in archaeology from Binghamton
University and Texas A&M University, respectively. His undergraduate degrees in anthropology, geography, and history were
awarded by the University of Vermont. Dr. McLaughlin also holds
a MA in Cultural Heritage and a Graduate Diploma in Museum
Studies from Deakin University. His extensive formal education is
complemented by his work experiences and academic research.
In addition to teaching archaeology, anthropology, education,
American studies, and history courses at Vermont colleges for the
past 10 years, Dr. McLaughlin has worked for several Vermont
museums since 1987. These institutions include the Chimney
Point State Historic Site in Addison, Mount Independence State
Historic Site in Orwell, Fleming Museum of Burlington, Lake
Champlain Maritime Museum in Ferrisburgh, and most recently as
director of the Morristown Historical Societys Noyes House
Museum in Morrisville, VT.
Foxcatcher
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DuPont built a training facility on his familys country estate in Valley Forge, PA. He
handpicked star wresting brothers Mark and
David Schultz (Channing Tatum and Mark Ruffalo) to lead his ambitious quest for gold at the
1988 Olympics.
According to director Bennett Miller (Capote, Moneyball) John DuPonts relationship with Mark Schultz was a little fatherly, and
a little sexual, and entirely creepy.
The closest thing to a three dimensional character in Foxcatcher is John DuPont. Steve
Carells DuPont is a portrait of emotional isolation and unquenched desires.
Theres a telling scene where a visibly drunk
DuPont begins grappling with the guys on his
team. The wrestlers let him win, cheer him on,
and begin chanting his name.
DuPont wanted friendship and a physical
connection. Instead he got empty applause from
paid sycophants. The film helps you understand
and even sympathize with the dreadful loneliness of the super rich.
The characters of Mark and David Schultz
arent nearly as interesting. Its as if Channing
Tatum went to the set every morning and asked
Bennett Miller what his motivation is today.
And every morning, Miller replied: look super
buff, angry, and a little confused. Just like yesterday.
Like in Capote, Miller only subtly alludes
to his lead characters homosexuality. I think
its sad that Miller feels perfectly comfortable
showing us violent gunplay but uncomfortable
showing us even a hint of real complex human
sexuality. I guess thats American cinema in a
nutshell.
Even though the movie is lacking, Foxcatcher does give us a glimpse into the life of
Americas noblemen. And a warning to stay the
heck away from them.
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Individuals with Disabilities
Apply online at
www.cvmc.org/jobs
ROUTE DRIVER
H.P. Hood LLC, one of the largest branded dairy operators in the United
States, is seeking a Class A Route Driver to join its Barre, VT operations.
This position is responsible for ensuring courteous, accurate, and timely
delivery of products to our customers. The ideal candidate will be customerservice oriented, have a clean driving record, and the ability to lift product
up to 55 pounds and move up to 225 pounds. Class A license is required.
Days off will vary. Home every night.
We offer a competitive pay and benefit package, including
Medical
Dental
Vision
Life
AD&D
Short Term Disability
Sick Days
Long Term Disability
Paid holidays
Vacation (1 week avail. after 6 mos.)
401(k) Match
Profit Sharing
Quarterly Bonus
Please apply on line:
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HP Hood LLC is an EquaL oPPortunity EmPLoyEr
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CVMC is currently seeking a Pharmacy Technician who will be responsible for
the decisions and tasks associated with inventory management of products,
repackaging, bar-coding and ensuring each dose delivered to patient care
areas meets all policy and regulations in regards to medication safety. 1-3
years of experience preferred. Keyboard skills, computer literacy a must. Must
have current PTCB certication or complete within 180 days from hiring.
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preference, limitation or discrimination.
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that indicates any preference, limitation or discrimination based on age, marital status,
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This newspaper will not knowingly accept any advertising for real estate which is in violation of the law. Our readers are hereby informed that all dwellings advertised in this
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required.
802-272-8529.
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FOR RENT
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NICE
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hookup, 1st oor, nice yards
& covered porches, $900/
mo. Plus utilities. Credit &
Reference check. No pets,
No smoking. 802-249-7890.
HOMESHARE $125/week,
Smoking ok, No pets,
Barre Town 802-622-0433.
MARSHFIELD MOBILE
Home for Rent, 2 bedrooms
& 1.5 bath, Non-smoking
& No pets, $700.00 month
PLUS utilities,
First, last & security dep.
Nice private lot.
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For information contact:
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Montpelier, VT 05602-3556
or
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Equal Housing Opportunity
AFFORDABLE
APARTMENTS
WITH HEAT
INCLUDED
Highgate
Apartments
located in Barre, is currently accepting applications for
1, 2 & 3 bedroom apartments
Hardwood floors, fresh paint, modern kitchen & baths, yard space,
ample closets, & washer/dryer hook-ups. Laundry room on site.
Rent includes heat/hot water, 24-hour emergency maintenance,
parking, snow removal, & trash removal. Income limits apply.
To request an application, call 476-8645 or stop by the on-site
rental office at 73 Highgate Drive, #121, Barre, VT.
EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY
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HOUSES FOR RENT
continued
MONTPELIER
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GIVE. ADVOCATE. VOLUNTEER.
Barre Technical Centers Building Trades Program builds a new modular home every year.
The house is:
Approximately 1,400 square feet
Super insulated (double wall construction)
Hardwood and tile oors
Cement board siding
Six panel solid core doors
The sooner we enter into a contract the more input you have in the oor plan and
materials used (choice of trim, paint, type of ooring and color of tile).
The cost of the house is materials plus 16% fee. Materials are estimated at $65,000.
To secure a contract with us, we require a down payment of 5% of the estimated cost. The
house must be paid for in full by May 22, 2015. The school must receive full payment prior
to the house leaving the premises.
The buyer is responsible for moving the units and all work to set them in place.
Additional information may be obtained by contacting Penny Chamberlin, Director at
(802) 476-6237, ext. 1138.
Proposal is due by Monday, Feb. 16, 2015 at Noon (or postmarked Feb. 16, 2015).
Proposal may be mailed to the address above, c/o Penny Chamberlin. The school district
reserves the right to accept or reject any proposal as may be in the interest of the school
district. A decision will be made by The Enterprise Corporation by Feb. 20, 2015.
(Label left corner of envelope Sealed Proposal)
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