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Local author Paul Heller doesnt
think of himself as a historian, but
rather as somebody who enjoys old
stories about places he grew up.
Heller is sharing some of those stories in his new book, Montpelier
Chronicles: Historic Stories of the
Capital City, released Monday through
Arcadia Publishing. Its available at
Bear Pond Books in Montpelier, Next
Chapter Books in Barre, the Vermont
Historical Societys bookstore, at www.
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(888) 313-2665.
Heller moved to Montpelier as a
child and graduated from Montpelier
High School in 1966. Fittingly, the opening story he tells in
the book is about Colonel Jacob Davis, who was the first to
settle land in what would become Montpelier. Davis named
the settlement Montpelier in honor of France for supporting
the Americans during the Revolutionary War.
Heller initially became interested in the history of central
Vermont after he moved to Barre. Hes written two books
about Barres history, Granite City Tales and More Granite
City Tales, and is fascinated by how much the history of the
two cities differs.
Barre is known for its granite industry and had an
extraordinary past involving anarchists, socialists, and the
labor movement.
Growing up in Montpelier, all you think about is state
government and our great insurance company, Heller said.
Years ago, there were these amazing industries. I find the
stories of the Lane Shops fascinating.
Heller finds the history of Montpelier infinitely interesting. In his latest book, he also tells the stories of Sam
Upham, a counterfeiter during the Civil War; Daniel Pierce
Thompson, Montpeliers first historian; and Joel Foster, the
man who brought water to the city from Berlin Pond.
Each of the 16 essays included in the book are quick
reads and can be enjoyed individually or as part of the
larger story. Illustrations and photographs are sprinkled
throughout the text to fully immerse the reader into
Montpeliers history.
Heller said his fascination with history came late in life.
Hes been a member of the Vermont Historical Society for
about 10 years. However, he was a librarian for 25 years,
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On Saturday, August 15, 2015, descendants of James and Abraham Whitehill met at the Stone House in North Ryegate to celebrate the 88th annual reunion. The weather was nice except for a brief shower.
The chicken dinner was enjoyed by everyone, and it was a great day for renewing old friendships and making new ones. Ken Whitehill of Island Pond presided over the annual business meeting, and there
was discussion about the need for necessary repairs and upkeep of the Stone House. Door prizes were given out. Photo is from last years reunion.
The Tunbridge Worlds Fair is right around the corner and harness racing will be one of the events at
the grandstand on Opening Day Thursday.
The faculty, staff, and entire school community of Orchard Valley Waldorf School warmly welcomed
its new first grade class during the Rose Ceremony on September 2, the first day of school. This traditional community gathering filled with music and flowers marks a unique time in the life of the
incoming first graders. As fourth grade teacher Cathy Ely shared, Today, our first graders, their parents, and their teacher begin a great journey together in learning, exploration and adventure. It is an
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have allowed us to stay open on the weekends this past year!
The Friends of Groton Library are preparing for the annual
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for its success. We are looking for donations of books of all
genres in good condition, as well as puzzles, CDs, & DVDs.
(Please, no text books, computer books, encyclopedias,
Readers Digests, or video tapes.) Donations may be dropped
off at the library during open hours. Thank you in advance!
New DCF Nominee Books available! Thanks to a donation
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Sea, opens the 2015-16 TD Bank Celebration Series with his
band on September 26 at 8 p.m. The concert is sponsored by
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Doyle hails from Petty Harbour, NL, and formed Great
Big Sea in 1993 with Sean McCann, Bob Hallett, and Darrell
Power. The group earned fans worldwide with its fusion of
traditional Newfoundland and pop music and with rousing
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and Lake Worth, Florida, areas. Bob enjoyed his everyday Brook Middle School in Duxbury, Mandy joined the teaching
walks, the great outdoors, camping with his family, taking staff and enjoyed teaching grades five and six.
care of his property and animals, bonfires, snowmobiling and
spending time with his friends around the pool. He also
JOHN CALVIN PAGE, 91, died on
enjoyed
wintering
in
Florida
and
its
beaches
for
over
35
years.
Sept. 7, 2015. John was born in
FRANCES MAE (ALDOUS) BIANCHI died
Johnson, Vermont, on May 17, 1924, to Arthur
peacefully early Sunday morning, Sept. 6, 2015, His memberships included St. Monica Parish and the Barre
and Rebecca (Owen) Page. He grew up during
at her home with her family. She was born in Canadian Club.
the Depression in a large family of subsistence
Middletown Springs, Vermont, on Oct. 22, 1927,
BARBARA ANN MILLAR, 88, died Saturday,
farmers, attended primary school in Johnson and
at home on the family farm to Earnest Aldous
Sept. 5, at Heaton Woods in Montpelier, after a
Hyde Park, and Randolph Agricultural School.
and Alice Haynes Aldous. The oldest of three
long illness. Her family had been at her bedside. He then worked at J.C. Penney's farm. During World War II
children, Frances and her two siblings lived with
Born Sept. 24, 1926, in Waltham, Massachusetts, he served as a sergeant in the field artillery in Europe and saw
their grandparents Viola and William Aldous for a time after
she was the daughter of Carl E. Backman and the horrors of the Nazi death camps. He then was an MP in
their father died unexpectedly. She graduated from Middletown
Margaret (Tuttle) Backman. After graduating Vienna after V-E Day, protecting the populace and art treaSprings High School in 1945 and then received her RN degree
from high school, she attended Colby College in sures. He attended the University of Vermont, where he was a
from Heaton Hospital School of Nursing, Montpelier, Vermont,
Maine.
She
worked
at the National Life Insurance Co. in member of the Alpha Zeta fraternity, graduating with a
in 1948. Except for a very brief nursing opportunity at Beth
Israel Hospital in New York City with her best nursing school Montpelier for many years. At the time of her retirement, she Bachelor of Science in agronomy in 1950. He continued his
friend, Kay Youngerman, RN, Frances practiced nursing and held the position of computer systems analyst. In April 1948, education at Ohio State, graduating with his master's in 1951.
lived the rest of her life in her beloved Vermont. She met her she married Robert Locke Millar in Massachusetts. Together, After working briefly for the Soil Conservation Service, John
future husband, Rildo Bianchi, as a hospital patient following they moved to Vermont and raised a family, first living in became the UVM agricultural extension agent for agriculture
a car accident. They married on Dec. 30, 1953, and made their Essex Junction, then settling in Montpelier. He died in 1975. in Bennington County, a position he held from 1952 to 1986.
home in Barre, Vermont, for the next 36 years. The couple Barbara had a lifelong love of all things outdoors, including He was a UVM professor emeritus and recently was awarded
raised four children on Upper Camp Street, just across the sailing, skiing, mountain climbing, tennis, swimming, skat- UVM's Sinclair Cup. John married Marjorie Clark Page in
Barre Town line. The family belonged to the Barre ing, kayaking and bicycling. In April of 1984, she married 1956, and they had four children: Sarah, Nancy, Mark and
longtime companion Gladwyn Utton, of Montpelier. They Paul. During John's working years he was busy promoting
Congregational Church, then led by the Rev. Ernest Seely.
spent many happy times sailing together and visiting the sound agricultural practices on Bennington County farms, as
HUNTINGTON HAAG BLAIR, 54, died at ocean in Maine, which Barbara loved. He died in 1985. In her well as many other civic activities. Evenings often found him
home on Tuesday, Sept. 1, 2015. He was born later years, Barb traveled widely, sailing and hiking in remote meeting with the Farm Bureau and the Grange. He was the
Sept. 7, 1960, in Cleveland, Ohio, to Gretchen places and visiting unique sites such as the Galapagos Islands. president of the board of directors of Merck Forest and was on
Haag and McClung Rhodes Blair. He was raised She hosted many family gatherings at her home and particu- the board at Camp Ondowa. He served on the state
in Chagrin Falls, Ohio, and Dallas, Texas. He larly enjoyed picking out special gifts for her grandchildren. Environmental Board and on the regional planning commisgraduated with honors from Brown University Barbara was a longtime member of the Green Mountain Club, sion, acted as a poll worker in North Bennington, and served
in 1983. On October 11, 1986, he married Sarah hiking many of the mountains of Vermont, often with her dog, as a justice of the peace. He was instrumental in planting the
trees that line the streets in downtown Bennington. He was a
Boyd. Hunt and Sarah spent the first years of their marriage in Holly, at her side.
past master at the local Masonic lodge, a Shriner and a memProvidence, R.I., and moved to Vermont in 1992. Hunt was a
AMANDA L. "MANDY" MORSE, 47, an ber of the American Legion. He was an active member of the
passionate worker in the field of health care and health care
educator, mother, firefighter and inspiration to Second Congregational Church, serving on the board of trustreform. He began this work at the Vermont Health Care
many, passed away at The University of Vermont ees. The family hosted many exchange students and countless
Association and then oversaw development of the new Copley
Medical Center in Burlington on Monday eve- leaf peepers over the years.
Manor facility in Morrisville. In his years at Bi-State Primary
ning, Sept. 7, 2015, following a longtime battle
Care Association, he worked tirelessly to expand Vermont's
ANN C. BLONDIN, 90, died Monday, Sept. 7,
with liver disease and, more recently, the effects
community health center program and played a key advisory
2015, at Central Vermont Medical Center in
of a stroke. Born in Bennington on Sept. 1,
role in shaping Vermont's health care legislation. Under the
Berlin. Born in Barre on March 31, 1925, she
mantra of turning policy into practice, and because he was 1968, she was the daughter of Julie (Kelly) Librett and the late
was the daughter of John and Nellie Cummings.
fundamentally a "do-er," he continuously sought to implement Bernard Librett. On Aug. 1, 2015, Mandy married Stanley W.
She attended Barre schools. On April 1, 1941,
Morse
in
Stowe.
She
was
previously
married
to
Ray
Drake.
Vermont's reform initiatives for the benefit of rural and undershe married Dwight Campbell Blondin Sr. in
served Vermonters. Hunt's parents introduced him to the natu- Mandy was a graduate of Darien High School in Connecticut
Barre. The couple always made their home in
ral beauty of the outdoors and he carried on the Blair family and continued her education at Johnson State College, where
the
Barre
area.
He died in March 1958. She was a homemaker
she
earned
her
degree
in
education.
She
began
her
vocation
as
love of birds. He took every opportunity to kayak and especially enjoyed observing the daily changes in water and wild- an educator at Stowe High School, where she remained for with part-time jobs along with raising 11 children. She was a
several years. She later took a position at Duxbury Elementary member of St. Monica Catholic Church, of Barre, and the
life at Wrightsville Reservoir.
School teaching grades three and four. When Waterbury and Ladies of the Moose Club, also of Barre. She was an avid
Duxbury formed their own school district and opened Crossett bingo player.
RONALD L. COLLINS, 56, of Vermont Route
110, died Sunday, Sept. 6, 2015, at his home surrounded by his family. Born on May 21, 1959, in
Barre, he was the son of Henry John and Hilda
Louise (Renfrew) Collins. He was a lifelong
resident of Washington, where he attended
school. On Sept. 26, 1981, Ronald married
On Friday, August 28, 2015, University of Vermont Health efficiency by Northeast Energy Efficiency Partnership. In
Tammie Ann Buick. Following their marriage they made their Network-Central Vermont Medical Centers Vice President of addition, the hospital just won the 2015 Vermont Governors
home in Washington. For several years he worked for the town Support Services, Richard Morley, was honored at the Award for Environmental Excellence for the hospital-wide
of Washington, mainly in the Highway Department. In earlier Champlain College 2015 Opening Convocation as the 54th energy savings initiative.
years, he enjoyed fishing, hunting and working on cars.
Annual Distinguished Citizen, which honors community
The journey started in July of 2010, and has probably
leaders in Vermont. Champlain College President Donald J. been the most rewarding work that I have done in all of my
MICHELLE LEE CUTLER, 54, formerly of Hill Street Laackman and the Board of Trustees presented the award to years of working, said Richard. We have reduced energy
Group Home in Barre, died Sept. 2, 2015, at the home of her Richard, a 1974 Champlain College graduate.
consumption here at CVMC by over 24%, which is unprececaregiver, Bethany Davis, in Duxbury. She was born in
Richard has been a part of the senior leadership team since dented for a Vermont hospital. We have focused attention on
Springfield, Massachusetts, on Nov. 8, 1960, the daughter of he joined UVM Health Network Central Vermont Medical nearly every energy-using system across our campus, prioriEarl C. Cutler and Marion A. (Bianchi) Cutler. Michelle Center in 2000, and is responsible for all of the non-clinical tizing and implementing improvement opportunities in a
attended schools in Agawam, Massachusetts, and Waterbury, departments, all building renovations and development, structured and aggressive manner. As of our July 2015 elecVermont. Michelle was able to enjoy a dignified and fulfilling management and property management including 23 off-site tric bill, we have saved over 2 million kilowatt-hours of
life because of the kindness and love of her caregivers. medical practice buildings and the 153-bed Woodridge electricity. To put that in perspective, an average home uses
Michelle appreciated being part of the Davis family. She Rehabilitation and Nursing. It has been under his leadership 7,200 kWh per year, so that is equivalent to 277 homes in
enjoyed the children and all the farm and domestic animals that UVM Health Network - Central Vermont Medical Center Vermont being turned off permanently. We are extremely
around the home and property. She liked to help Beth baking was named the 2014 Vermont State Champion for energy proud of that.
and canning fresh vegetables each season. She was a good
artist, enjoyed crafts and loved sharing special moments in the
community. She was a beautiful woman who sparkled when
she was around family and friends and will be missed by all
who knew her and shared her life.
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Editor,
In 2009, when I was serving as Lt. Governor, I was
invited to the Bolton Valley
Ski Area resort to take part in
the commissioning of a 100
kw wind turbine manufactured by Vermont workers in Barre. Its blade height was a very
modest 120 feet, and the tower was on a scale to fit in with the
ski resort profile. Bolton became only the second ski resort in
the country to be powered in part by renewable wind electricity.
In the same year I was asked to assist a proposed project on
Georgia Mountain which I did. This was before Lowell and
Sheffield were built. In the same year I was invited to visit the
little mountain town of Ira, in Rutland County. Citizens there
were very concerned about the proposed wind power development on their ridges. Unlike the 120 foot tower at Bolton, the
proposed Ira project had towers that would overshadow the
homes of local residents. As the towers grew ever larger, to
catch more wind, my attitude toward wind towers began to
change.
The current generation of wind turbines has ground-to-tip
heights of five hundred feet. Under certain wind conditions
they can be very noisy, especially if you live downwind from
the turbine. The trend is more turbines per site, so the effect is
multiplied, especially when there is turbulence along the row
of turbines.
After these industrial wind projects were built in places like
Sheffield, Lowell, and Georgia, I have listened first hand to
Vermonters whose lives have been affected by having to live
in the shadow of blades that now reach as high as five times
the height of the typical Vermont forest canopy. We are talking War of the Worlds huge.
Many people report health related issues that they attribute
to the industrial sized turbines that were built near their
homes. Some say they cannot sleep at night in their homes
because of the noise these huge turbines produce. I have
talked to people who have been forced to move out of their
bedrooms into other rooms or out of their homes altogether
due to noise from the turbines.
Our laws have recognized, for centuries, that property owners have the right to make peaceful use of their land - so long
as such use does not cause spillover effects that harm their
neighbors. In my view, no one should have to move out of his
or her home because a neighboring landowner chooses to
build an industrial wind project.
There is more to the wind tower issue than esthetics or
harmful spillover effects on nearby residents. These towers
bring harmful environmental effects as well.
An industrial size turbine requires as much as three acres of
impervious pads, like paved parking lots. They require interstate-sized roads to the ridge lines to transport these industrialsized machines onto our mountain tops. The roads and pads on
mountain tops will cause serious erosion and will degrade
water quality in our rivers and lakes. There will also be harm
She Smiled at Me
By G. E. Shuman
a sad one.
We live in a sinful, dangerous world today, where kids are
rightly taught to not speak to strangers; and one in which children are kidnapped, or neglected, or abused. Such horrifying
things are in the news almost daily. When I was young, such
terrible occurrences were rare, and most parents felt safe allowing their kids to play throughout the neighborhood. Even
as preteens, my friends and I would spend summer evenings
playing army or cops and robbers on our street and even in the
woods, guided only by moonlight. There was not the fear of
danger then that parents must face today.
Even though I hate the idea, I think that people like me,
from my generation, need to be careful these days, for the sake
of the kids, and I need to heed my own advice. For years now,
when my wife has been pushing a shopping cart around the
supermarket on a Saturday morning, (and I am dutifully following her), I just love waving at the young kids in their carts,
and getting smiles and waves in return. (I have to have some
fun). Truthfully, and sadly, this is probably counterproductive,
if their parents are teaching them to not trust strangers.
Still, that day in my car, at that downtown Barre intersection, I felt a bit of hope, that not everyone is suspected of evil
intent just because they are someone who is unknown. I happened to be in the right place at the right time that day, to see
the double blessing that was riding in that double stroller. I
also saw a joyful young mom, and she smiled at me.
Reisss Pieces
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By Judy Reiss
Senate Report:
the doctor and the doctor said he had to refrain from eating any
people food for at least 10 days. Which if you knew him and
knew Birgit you would know that is an eternity! But he also
had to take a pill twice day for 10 days! Now, I dont know
about you, but pill giving in my house never goes well and
it seems that it didnt go well with Bamse either! Regardless
of what she did he would spit the pill out. She tried mixing it
with his food and of course, he ate all his food but managed
to spit the pill out when he was done. She tried ramming the
pill down his throat and not only did he hate that technique,
so did she and it was then that the Easter Bunny gave her an
idea. Are you ready?
First, she would take one of the blond or white Oreo cookies
and scrap the filling out. And once she had a glob of delicious
sweet stuff, she would make a little egg out of part of it. Now
Bamse would not take this as he usually would because he
knew that she was hiding the pill inside, so she would wait
until he was asleep or his back was turned, creep downstairs
and go outside. Once outside, she would take the delicious
egg and place it on a little piece of the cookie and put the
entire treat on a rock, once on one of her steps, and of course,
somewhere in the leaves or whatever around the house.
I did tell her that was the funniest thing I had ever heard and
she didnt disagree but she did remind me that this technique
worked for 10 days and Bamse still thought he was putting
one over on her!
When I told her that I was going to write about the Pugbunny and how he came and left medicinal treats for her extraordinarily spoiled pug around her property, she reminded me that
he got all his medication with nary a whimper! And she was
right. In fact, I am planning to use the same technique with a
few alterations to get my Victor (the cat) to take pills because
as of yet, we havent found any way to get him to take one. I
dont think an Oreo would tempt him but the idea of thinking
of some special treat and then hiding it in the kitchen or the
family room, just might work!
If you are going to try the Bunny method of giving your
loved one his or her medications, go for it. And just make sure
you remember that most of our pets are a lot smarter than we
are, so you have to be quiet and very wily! But if you dog or
cat is just stupid, you are one of the luckiest humans I know.
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AUCTION
D. ST. PIERRE
MARLENA ALLSOP
SUPERIOR COURT
WASHINGTON UNIT
STATE OF VERMONT
CIVIL DIVISION
Docket Number 104-2-15 Wncv
Union Bank,
Plaintiff
v.
Dominic Etli, Hannah Etli and Occupants
Residing at 230 Elm Street in Barre, Vermont,
Defendants
NOTICE OF SALE
This notice is according to the terms and conditions of a Judgment Order and Decree
of Foreclosure by Judicial Sale in the matter of Union Bank v. Dominic Etli, Hannah Etli
and Occupants Residing at 230 Elm Street in Barre, Vermont, dated June 30, 2015,
issued by the Vermont Superior Court, Washington Unit Civil Division, Docket No. 1042-15 Wncv, foreclosing the mortgage granted by Dominic Etli and Hannah Etli to Union
Bank dated July 9, 2009, and of record in Book 254 at Pages 182-197 of the Barre City
Land Records. The land and premises will be sold at public auction at 11:00 A.M.
on Friday, October 9, 2015, at the premises described below. The subject real estate
being land and premises located at 230 Elm Street, in the City of Barre, more particularly
described as follows:
Being all and the same land and premises conveyed to Dominic Etli and Hannah
Etli by the Warranty Deed of Stephen H. Fugere dated July 9, 2009, and of record
in Book 254 at Page 181 of the Barre City Land Records. The property is located at
230 Elm Street in Barre.
TERMS OF SALE
The premises will be sold to the highest bidder. The purchaser at the sale will be
required to pay the sum of $10,000.00 in cash, certified funds, by treasurers check or
cashiers check, made payable to the Thomas Hirchak Company (or by wire transfer, if
arrangements for wire transfer are
made in advance, confirmation of wire transfer is available before commencement of sale
and bidder pays additional fees required for wire transfer); and will pay the remaining
balance of 10% of the highest bid to the Thomas Hirchak Company within seven days
of the date of sale and will pay the balance of the highest bid price within ten days of
the issuance of an order of confirmation by the Vermont Superior Court. The successful
bidder will be required to sign a purchase and sale agreement, unless the Union Bank is
the highest bidder. If the successful bidder fails to complete the purchase of the premises
as required by the agreement, the $10,000.00 deposit will be forfeited to Union Bank.
Therefore, the deposit is non-refundable.
The premises shall be sold in an as is condition with any and all faults, with no
representations or warranties, express or implied, of any kind, and subject to
any and all current and delinquent real estate taxes and municipal assessments
including late fees, charges and interest, for which the highest bidder shall be fully
responsible. The successful bidder is required to purchase the premises whether
or not the premises is in compliance with local, State or Federal land use laws,
regulations or permits. Title to the premises will be conveyed without warranties by
order of confirmation of the Vermont Superior Court.
In no event is Union Bank responsible for obtaining any permits, amended permits or
amnesty from permits to comply with any State, Federal or municipal law, regulation or
ordinance or for any reason whatsoever.
13. Should Vermont's presidential primary be on the same date as New Hampshire?
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Union Bank shall also not be responsible for making any repairs, upgrades and/or
treatments to the premises.
14. Do you believe our state is doing a good job at attracting jobs to Vermont?
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The premises shall be sold subject to all existing building boundary lines, if established,
easements and restrictions of record, and subject to all laws, ordinances and regulations
affecting the premises.
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The premises shall be sold subject to any and all encumbrances or title defects including
access issues and no representations or warranties will be made concerning the status of
the quality of title the purchaser will receive.
The mortgagors, Dominic Etli and Hannah Etli, are entitled to redeem the premises at any
time prior to the sale by paying the full amount due pursuant to the judgment order and
decree of foreclosure by judicial sale, including the cost and expenses of sale.
Bidders may participate in the auction by telephone and online if arrangements are
made in advance with Terry L. Owen. The subject land and premises will be offered
live onsite and online. ONLINE BIDDERS MUST COMPLY WITH ALL THE TERMS AND
CONDITIONS outlined in the Judgment Order and Decree of Foreclosure by Judicial Sale,
including the placement of the $10,000.00 deposit with the Thomas Hirchak Company, in
order to be accepted as a bidder.
Other terms to be announced at the sale. For additional information, please contact Terry
L. Owen, Thomas Hirchak Company, 1878 Cadys Falls Road, Morrisville, VT 05661,
terry@thcauction.com, 1-800-634-7653, or David Polow, Esq., attorney for Union Bank,
P.O. Box 130, Hyde Park, VT 05655, 802-888-7707, dpolow@polowlaw.com.
Union Bank
By: /s/ David Polow
David Polow, Esq.
Attorney for Plaintiff Union Bank
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Do You Struggle
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If you find that
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the night for various
reasons, you are in
the majority from my
observation. Its not
unusual to awaken
because of the dog
jumping on the bed
in the middle of the night or your bladder
telling you to wake up now, but are you then
up for an hour or do you quickly fall back
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you? Many people describe that familiar feeling of the mind just being on, not ready to let
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Info: 223-2424 or UCCBethany@comcast.net
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WAITSFIELD - Waitsfield Farmers Market. A bustling bazaar
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entertainment at Mad River Green. 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Free.
Hike Waitsfield with GMC. Difficult. 5+/- miles. Scrag Mountain
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WATERBURY - Run For Your Wife. Waterbury Festival
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description 9/18.
Lasagna Benefit Dinner for the Peoples Health & Wellness
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adults; $5 children under 12. Raffles and live entertainment by
keyboardist Kevin McEnerney.
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Grand Point North
SAT, SEP 12 - SUN, SEP 13
Waterfront Park - Burlington, VT
Strangefolk
SAT, SEP 12 @ 7:00PM
Jay Peak Resort - Jay, VT
Tunbridge Worlds Fair
THU, SEP 17 - SUN, SEP 20
Tunbridge Fairgrounds - Tunbridge, VT
Start Making Sense: Talking Heads Tribute
FRI, SEP 18 - SAT, SEP 19
Higher Ground - South Burlington, VT
Punch Brothers
SAT, SEP 19 @ 8:00PM
Flynn Theater - Burlington, VT
Lord Huron
TUE, SEP 22 @ 8:30PM
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housekeeping
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(off Independence
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802-234-9400
www.toziersrestaurant.com
BINGO
Tuesday Nights
Tuesday 9/15/2015
JACKPOT $1,300.
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at 6:30PM
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Sunday, September 27
DANCING
Burns Up To 400 Calories An Hour!
Looking for a Fun Way To Exercise?
TRY LINE DANCING!
ITS NOT JUST COUNTRY ANYMORE!
2015 FALL SESSION:
BARRE Thursdays, starting Sept. 24
at the Old Labor Hall
46 Granite St. @ 6:30 - 8:30PM
Tuesday, September 29
Monday, September 28
Vermont
Liquor
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Central
Vermont Fun
Runs
E-mail
us!
September 8, 2015
Classified
& Display
Two Miles
Male: Ages - 50-59
Mack Gardner-Morse 16:-Ages - 60-69
Greg Gerdel 17:25
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Ages - 70-79
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Female: Ages - 50-59
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Dot Helling 33:51
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John Klein 32:-Ages - 40-49
Dave Kissner 32:44
Ages- 50-59
Brent Ehrlich 27:59
Chris Andresen 29:34
Steve Hill 33:53
Guy Page 39:40
Fun runs of one, two, four
and six miles are held each
Tuesday at 5:30 p.m. from
May until October. Meeting
place is at the bike path just
beyond the Montpelier High
School track.
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LAST
WEEKS
WINNER
Candi
Smith,
Plainfield
802-222-4052
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Sat. 1:00pm
September 6
Burr & Burton
at Spaulding
The Vermont Fish & Wildlife Department is reminding successful bear hunters to make every effort to submit a bear
tooth so wildlife managers can collect critical information on
Vermonts bear population.
Teeth submitted by hunters are used to determine the ages
of bears. Department staff use age and sex data to estimate the
number of bears in Vermont and to determine the status and
health of the bear population. Envelopes for submitting teeth
are available at all big game check stations.
Successful bear hunters have a real opportunity to
give back to our management of this magnificent big
game animal, said Forest Hammond, bear project leader
for the Vermont Fish & Wildlife Department. The premolar tooth were asking hunters to extract is actually
small and easy to loosen with a knife. Directions for
removing the tooth are on the back of the envelope pro
A youngsters first hunt can mark the beginning of a lifelong passion for the outdoors and a commitment to wildlife
conservation. There is no finer time to begin this journey than
during Vermonts upcoming youth waterfowl hunting weekend on Sept. 26 and 27.
Vermonts youth waterfowl hunting weekend helps ensure
that young hunters get the quality training and experiences
they need for lifelong participation, said Fish & Wildlife
Commissioner Louis Porter. By design, the youth weekend
hunt reinforces the route of initiation that is critical in recruitment -- learning from an experienced adult role model.
On Sept. 26 and 27, hunters 15 years of age or younger
may hunt ducks and geese according to the following condi-
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the Vermont Forest Parks and Recreation truck in the pull out
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on the left. From the North, take 107W from Bethel, take a left
8:30 PM
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Fish & Wildlife Departments website (www.vtfishandwildlife.com).
The public comment period
is open until October 1, 2015.
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and-or have a dirt buildup that causes them to bind. When they bind, the pads cannot
release properly, resulting in brake drag. It feels as though you are slightly holding your
foot on the brake pedal all of the time. The end result is drop in fuel mileage, premature
brake wear out, and warped brake rotors. The cure for this is a preventive maintenance
called a BRAKE CALIPER/
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Local alternative energy company seeking
mechanical assembly support on day shift.
Full-time hours, Monday - Friday with overtime!
Ability to read schematics and be very accurate.
Reliability important. Starting pay $13 - $14/hr.
Apply today by visiting www.spherion.com/jobs.
Use Order
Code #1001964012.
Call 1-800-639-6560
and ask for
Breanna for details.
WARRANTY WRITER
Person must have computer, phone and
communication skills. Applicant must be able
to work in a fast-paced environment and meet
deadlines. No experience necessary.
Willing to train the right person.
Benefit package.
See Kim Sample at Mekkelsen RV
for an application and interview.
2419 US Route 2, East Montpelier, VT 05651
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Montpelier Public Schools has an opening for a parttime Accounting Assistant to work in its Business
Office. This is a 20 hour per week position. Qualified
candidates must be skilled in accounts receivable,
general ledger, bank reconciliations, and benefits.
Must be proficient in Word, Excel, and QuickBooks.
An Associates degree in accounting or businessrelated field is desirable. Position open until filled.
Please submit a letter of interest, rsum and three
current letters of reference to Heather Michaud, Human
Resources Coordinator, Montpelier Public Schools,
5 High School Drive, Unit #1, Montpelier, VT 05602.
E.O.E.
Part-Time
Accounting Assistant
Financial management
www.wcmhs.org
Two Positions:
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is seeking
part-time
Tax Preparers
Classied
Deadline
Is Monday
Before
10:00AM
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CHILDCARE
BARRE
CITY
childcare.
14 years experience. Toddler/PreSchool
openings.
802-476-3565.
KIDCARE DAYCARE in East
Montpelier is accepting full/
part time fall enrollments for
toddlers and pre-k. State
licensed 3 STARS program
provides a structured curriculum to enhance your childs
development. Open Mon-Fri
7am-5pm. Meals provided.
Subsidies accepted. For a tour
call Lynn at 802-479-7240.
BUSINESS
OPPORTUNITIES
HAIR SALON for rent No. Main
St. Barre. furnished looking for
expected stylist to take over
owner cliental. 3 Chairs, could
have more. Handicap access,
plenty of parking, 1040sqft.
Pictures on Craiglist. Call for
info; 476-9472 or 476-4030
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OPPORTUNITIES
continued
LOOKING TO EARN A MILLION$? Watch out for business
opportunities that make outrageous claims about potential
earnings. Dont get fooled into
get rich quick scams. There
are legitimate business opportunities, but be cautious of
any business that cant reflect
in writing the typical earnings
of previous employees. TIP:
Investigate earning potential
claims of businesses by requesting written information
from them before you send any
money, or by calling the ATTORNEYS GENERAL CONSUMER ASSISTANCE PROGRAM, at 1-800-649-2424.
PERSONALS
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Highland Sugarworks
Production/Warehouse
Position Available
479-7916
802
EOE
HP Hood LLC, one of the largest branded dairy operators in the United States, is seeking a
Lead Warehouse and a Shipper to join its Barre, VT operations.
Lead Warehouse: The lead position serves as a role model and is responsible for all
aspects of the operation within the department
Shipper: This position is responsible for the safe loading, unloading, storage, and
handling of milk, milk products, freight, equipment and any other task as assigned.
We offer a competitive pay and benefit package.
careers.hphood.com
FREE ITEMS
$ A1-CASH PAID
Up TO $300+
JUNK CARS, TRUCKS
FOR INFO, 802-522-4279.
FREE: 2 GUINEA PIGS, 2YRS
OLD, w/cage, both must go
together to a good home with
experienced
family/person.
Call between 7pm-9pm for
more info, Marc 802-476-6998
continued on page 28
Outreach Assistant
Central Vermont Solid Waste Management District seeks a full time Outreach Assistant to promote
Household Hazardous Waste and special collections events; perform outreach to businesses; engage
in promotion via social and traditional media and the CVSWMD website; schedule press interviews
and presentations; maintain key outreach databases; and perform outreach at fairs, festivals and
events. Minimum qualifications include an Associates Degree, or equivalent experience in marketing,
communications or a related field, proficiency in the Microsoft Office Suite, familiarity with social
media for business use, excellent communication and organizational skills, attention to detail, and
good writing skills. Experience with Adobe InDesign or Adobe Photoshop; see www.cvswmd.
org for additional information. Must have a valid drivers license and be able to pass a criminal
background check.
Travel in the eighteen member towns of the CVSWMD will be required on a regular basis.
Starting Compensation: $11.54-13.46 per hour ($24,000-$28,000 per year), plus paid benefits
including sick and vacation leave and employer sponsored health, dental and vision insurance.
Applications will be accepted on a rolling basis until September 30, 2015. This is a one-year position
made possible through grant funds. The selected applicant will have hiring priority for all new and
vacated positions created within the CVSWMD.
To apply send resume, cover letter, writing sample and three references to administration@cvswmd.
org, or Outreach Assistant Search, CVSWMD, 137 Barre Street, Montpelier, VT 05602. Additional
information may be found at www.cvswmd.org.
Emergency Screener
Home Intervention Counselors
Home Intervention Team Leader
Per Diem Cleaner
Records Monitor
Hourly Peer Support (Maple House)
Hourly Team Lead Assistant (Maple
House)
Residential Counselors
Community Living Coach
To learn more about current job opportunities or read our complete job
descriptions, please visit our website www.wcmhs.org
Apply through our website or send your resume to:
personnel@wcmhs.org or Personnel, PO Box 647, Montpelier, VT 05601
Equal Opportunity Employer
REGISTERED NURSES
To learn more or to read our complete job descriptions visit our website:
www.wcmhs.org
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Personnel, PO Box 647, Montpelier, VT 05601
Equal Opportunity Employer
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**MOVING SALE**
Appliances-FurnitureClothes,
Wall decorations-electronicsVideo games-books-Lighting/
Lamps,
Sports Equipment.
Look for signs From RT#
Marshfield, Pitkin Farm Rd.
Sat 9/19 & Sun 9/20, 9-4.
2-FAMILY YARD SALE, 10
0ak Dr, Barre Town. some
furniture,
vacuum,
misc
hunting and fishing items.
Plus various other items, Fri
9/18 and Sat 9/19, 8-4:30.
BETHANY CHURCH
21ST Annual Lawn and Bake
Sale,
Saturday 9/19 8-4,
Sunday 9/20 12-3. Donations welcome 9/15-9/17,
8am-8pm - Antiques, Jewelry,
Collectibles, Silent Auction,
Household & Office items,
Sporting goods, Furniture,
Books, Videos, Clothing,
Toys, Games, Puzzles, BarB-Q & Bake Sale, and much
more. Proceeds benefits local & world church missions.
Rain or Shine.
TAG SALES
YARD SALES
GARAGE SALES
RUMMAGE SALES
DONATE
UNWANTED
ITEMS, or leftovers from
your yard sale to the Central Vermont Rotary Clubs
LAST
CHANCE
Sale,
Oct 3 at, The World, on the
Barre-Montpelier Rd. CAll
Gary at 479-2582 (No Large
Furniture or Appliances).
ESTATE SALE 683 Flint
Road, Williamstown. Sept
18&19 9:00-3:00.
Tools, Tools, Tools, Hunting Accessories, Household
items, Electrical items, Furniture, Wood Rotary Mower, 3pt
hitch, Miscellaneous items,
Canning Items, Something
for every one.
GARAGE SALE 164 Mitchell
Rd, Barre Town Past Brookside Store/Turn by FW Webb,
Right Sift Rd, Right Mitchell
Rd. Lots of kid stuff, Household, misc. 9-5 9/18&19.
Huge!
2845
COUNTRY
CLUB
Plainfield,
near
Barre end. Fri & Sat, 9-1.
www.vt-world.com
- Competitive Pay & Bonuses
- Great Benefits (Heath & Dental)
- Safety & Wellness Program
- CDL B w/Hazmat, Tanker Preferred
WANTED
$ A1-CASH PAID
UP TO $300+
JUNK CARS, TRUCKS
802-522-4279.
Needed Immediately
HEALTH CARE
Cook
Cook
Needed Immediately
Currently we have an
a 32-34 hours per
32opening
hours perfor
week
week Cook for our Dining Services Department. The
Experience
cooking
individual selected
forwith
thishome
position
will preferred.
cook/prepare
meals
foradult
14+/are cooked
from
Clean
abuseresidents.
& criminalMeals
background
check necessary.
scratch using local Vermont products. Candidate must
We
offer
competitive
pay
and
benets.
also maintain the cleanliness and preparedness of the
kitchen, will utilize Please
the dishwasher,
stop in personand
to: will perform
cleaning assignments. The hours for this position are
Monday through Friday with occasional Weekends and
Holidays (required). Clean background check required.
149 Main
Montpelier
VT EOE
Please download
an Street
application
at www.thegaryhome.
com or stop by The Gary Home, 149 Main Street,
Montpelier, VT 05602.
Through the hard work of our staff, our community
149hasMain
Street
Montpelier
VTfof
EOE
achieved
the highest
standards
excellence for
resident care.
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COIN
COLLECTOR
will
Pay Cash for Pre-1965
Coins and Coin Collections. Call Joe 802-498-3692
WANTED
continued
HOUSE CLEANER WANTED
FOR
ONE
TIME
CLEANING
WILL
PAY
WELL.
802-433-5515,
WANTED:
PISTOLS,
Rifles, Shotguns. Top Prices
paid. 802-492-3339 days.
802-492-3032
nights.
WANTS TO purchase minerals and other oil and gas interests. Send details to: PO Box
13557, Denver, CO 80201
ANTIQUES/
COLLECTIBLES/
RESTORATION
JOHNSON ANTIQUES
4 Summer St EAST BARRE
behind VT Flannel.
Antiques, Mid century and
Shabby-Chic used furniture.
OPEN Mon-Fri. 8:30-3:30
SAT til Noon
CLOSED SUNDAY & TUESDAY.
802-249-2525
continued on page 29
CLASSIFIEDS
403 U.S. Route 302 - Berlin
Barre, Vermont 05641
Barre Location
603-727-0746
The
Gary to:
Home
Please stop
in person
Rowan Court
Health & Rehab
ACTIVITIES DIRECTOR
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:
Certification as a Therapeutic Recreational
Therapist/ Specialist or
Two (2) years of experience in social or
recreational program within the last five (5)
years, one of which was in a full-time resident
activities program in a health care setting.
VISIT www.reverarowancourt.com
Equal Opportunity Employer:
everaRowanCourt.comMinority/Female/Veterans/
Individuals with Disabilities
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Automotive Technician
Training:
Attitude:
Professional training
A desire and a plan of action
Continuous on-going, &
to be the best
Monitored to insure you are Fun & pleasant working
prepared for success.
atmosphere
Excellent camaraderie with
Benets:
fellow workers
401K
Health Insurance, Dental,
To apply, contact
Life & Disability
Dennis Routhier
Paid Vacations & Holidays
at 223-3434, Ext. 121
WE WANT YOU TO OFFER:
Positive Attitude
Desire to succeed above
the rest
Desire to be pro-active with
Training
Your call
will be held
in the strictest
condence.
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BARGAIN SHOP
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HOME
APPLIANCES
UPRIGHT SMALLER FREEZER. Works well. Asking
$100. obo. 802-477-3281.
MUSICAL
KAWAI Baby Grand Piano, Excellent Condition, You Move,
$10,000.00.
802-728-4761
NORTH BRANCH Instruments, LLC. Fretted Instrument Repair. Buy and Sell
used Fretted Instruments.
Michael Ricciarelli 802-2290952, 802-272-1875 www.
northbranchinstruments.com
BOATING &
FISHING
FAIRLEE MARINE
INVENTORY REDUCTION
SALE
ALL NEW & USED BOATS &
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