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Vermont State Treasurer and Barre resident, Beth Pearce (far left), received the Presidents Award from the National Association of State
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Presidents Award from the National
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and Treasurers, or NASACT, at its annual
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Beyond the early years, were working to ensure that high
school students have opportunities to engage beyond their
day-to-day curriculum. By creating flexible pathways to secondary school completion, were increasing Vermont students individual options while fostering a connection between
school and careers. These flexible pathways include
Personalized Learning Plans for every student, internships,
career and technical education as well as work-based and
virtual learning.
To allow for further personalized learning, I signed into
law legislation that expanded dual enrollment, a program that
allows students to earn college credit for free while still in
high school. The law has been a huge success, with the number of Vermont students taking advantage of dual enrollment
doubling from around 600 to almost 1,300 in 2014. Combined
with the Vermont Strong Scholars program which will pay
for up to one year of college-level tuition for any Vermont
student who studies at a Vermont college or university and
stays to work in an emerging sector of our economy
Vermont students who play their cards right will be able to
receive up to two years of free college tuition.
The reason I feel so strongly about creating extra-curricular
educational opportunities for kids is because I benefited
greatly from such help. As a kid who learned differently, I
remember being told in second grade that I would unlikely go
onto to college, let alone become a successful student. But
one teacher believed in me. After her long days at school,
Claire Ogelsby loaded me in her Willys Jeep and took me to
her log cabin deep in the woods on Windmill Hill Road in
Westminster West and slowly and creatively she taught me
how to read.
Every child in Vermont deserves the same opportunity to
be inspired, engaged, and guided to learn with that helping
hand I received. It has been my goal that each Vermont child
receives not only the best, but the most equitable education
possible, from pre-k through adulthood. With the help of
many, were building an educational system in Vermont that
will provide those opportunities and let every child, regardless of their income, achieve their full potential.
Activists, lawyers and legal scholars will explore the interconnectedness between the environment and human rights at
the 15th annual Vermont Law Review Symposium, Habitat
for Human Rights: Environmental Degradation and Human
Rights, Friday, Sept. 25, in Chase Community Center at
Vermont Law School. Opening remarks will start at 9 a.m.
The daylong symposium, co-sponsored by the Center for
Applied Human Rights at VLS, will examine the existing
legal framework regarding human rights and the environment,
address environmental issues that impact human rights, and
assess opportunities for advocates to serve as agents of
change.
We hope community members will join us for what is sure
to be a lively discussion of critical issues that lie at the intersection of human rights and the environment, said Ivy
Garlow 16, Vermont Law Review symposium editor. More
than 40 years after the Stockholm Declaration of the United
Nations Conference on the Human Environment recognized
the connection between human rights and the environment,
scholars and practitioners are still debating the state of law on
related issues. We will continue the discussion at VLS and
identify opportunities where we can bring about positive
change.
Following opening remarks, Dr. Marcos Orellana, director
of the Human Rights and the Environment Program at the
Center for International Environmental Law (CIEL), will
deliver a keynote speech. Orellana, who has been at the forefront of global activity using a human rights-based approach
to addressing environmental harm, will bring his experience
at the United Nations and in the field to his observations and
insights on this cutting edge area of the law.
The keynote address will be followed by a panel on
Climate Change and Human Rights, featuring Alyssa Johl,
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explore how human rights law and environmental law intersect in addressing climate change.
Panel 2, titled Environmental Issues of Human Concern:
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Abuse, will explore major environmental issues that affect
human rights on a domestic and international scale and
whether these issues rise to the level of human rights violations. Panelists include Randall Abate, professor and project
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Political Science Department and Environmental Studies
Program at The City University of New York, Queens
College; Adebola Ogunba, Fulbright Scholar, law lecturer at
Covenant University, Ota, Nigeria, and a doctoral student at
the University of Ibadan, Nigeria; and Mark Squillace, professor and director of the University of Colorados Natural
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Panel 3, A Voice for the Voiceless: Assessing Advocacy in
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how they use or are hindered by the law, or lack thereof, when
working to protect the environment and human rights. This
will include challenges faced by environmental human rights
defenders. Panelists are Leonardo Crippa, senior attorney at
the Indian Law Resource Center; VLS Professor Stephanie
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The Vermont Law Review Symposium is open to the public
and press. For more information about the symposium,
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y wife and I buy new cars. Actually, we lease them, we dont buy
them. For our purposes, leasing
works better than buying. The payment is
reasonable, and, even though there is that
payment, there are no thousand-dollar surprises like there used to be so many times when we owned
VERY used, un-warranted vehicles. I like that idea of no surprises, and the fact that if they break down, its someone elses
problem. For me, long gone (hopefully) are the days when it
was an adventure to climb into, on top of, or, most stressfully,
UNDER a car, to solve one problem or another. I am an English teacher, writer, editor, husband, father, grandfather, son,
grandsonetc. I am not, nor have I ever claimed to be, a mechanic. I can still change your brake pads or oil, but dont tell
me about your bad coolant pump or rotting exhaust system,
please. So, as I said, in my family we buy or lease new cars,
or purchase gently used ones, even if we have to scrimp somewhere else in the budget. I love warranties, guarantees, promises and roadside assistance, and dont care who knows it.
Lately, though, I have been wondering about cars in general,
and dont like what I am wondering about. You see, it seems to
me that todays cars, even though they are highly advanced in
comparison to the ones I grew up with, are getting to be pretty
boring. They just arent fun anymore. The cheapest of them
will get you, especially if nearly new, simply, anywhere. Dont
get me wrong, the great quality of todays cars is a wonderful thing. AndI know, I just told you that I hate xing cars,
but todays cars are not a challenge. A mechanic recently told
me that if you keep your oil changed, todays cars just go on
forever. His opinion was that there isnt a nickels worth of difference in quality between the brands anymore. To him, gone
are the days when being a Ford man, or a Chevy man, or a
Chrysler man has any real meaning. You can get into any of
them and drive to Canada, Mexico, California, or Florida from
here in Vermont, and never have to worry about whether or not
you will make it. I drive a Kia, and you can do it in my car, too.
That is a good thing I guess. See how confused I am?
My mixed feelings about this subject could just be because
of the generation I hail from, and the cars we grew up with. I
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By Judy Reiss
But the adoption of the Constitution had not been easy. Many
argued the national government would be much too strong,
and argued for amendments guaranteeing certain basic rights.
Jefferson and Madison came to be identied with this group,
and after adoption of the Constitution and Bill of Rights, they
found themselves increasingly in the role of the loyal opposition. Their group was called the Jeffersonian-Republicans or
Democratic-Republicans.
The Federalist cartoons of the day portrayed the Jeffersonians as cannibals, drunkards, and pirates. The Jeffersonians
in turn accused the Federalists of working toward a monarchy and an hereditary privileged class. The Federalists policies generally enhanced commercial and businesses interests,
while the Jeffersonians identied more with agrarian concerns.
A preponderance of the lawyers, merchants and Congregational clergy were Federalists. As late as 1811 a Jeffersonian
noted that Federalists in Vermont included four-fths of the
lawyers, nine-tenths of the merchants, and 19 out of 20 of the
clergy. In general, the Federalists were stronger on the eastern
side of the Green Mountains, and the Jeffersonians stronger on
the western side. For example, in the election of 1800, Jefferson carried every county west of the mountains while Adams
carried every eastern county.
Senator Bill Doyle serves on the Senate Education Committee and Senate Economic Affairs Committee. He teaches government history at Johnson State College. He can be reached
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Overeaters Anonymous. Bethany Church, Fridays at noon. 2233079.
Good Beginnings of Central VT. 174 River St., 595-7953.
Mamas Circle, Thursdays, 10 a.m.-noon; Volunteer Meetings,
2nd Wednesdays, 10:30 a.m.; Babywearing Group, 2nd Thursdays,
10:30 a.m.-noon;
Bible Study. Christian Alliance Church, Weds., 7 p.m. 4763221.
Al-Anon. Trinity Methodist Church, Main St., Sun., 6:15-7:30
p.m. Info. 1-866-972-5266.
Al-Anon. Bethany Church basement, 115 Main St., Tuesdays &
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Central Vermont Support Group. Meeting at Another Way, 125
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SL AA. 12-step recovery group for sex/relationship problems.
Bethany Church, Wed., 5 p.m. Info. 802-249-6825.
Survivors of Incest Anonymous. Bethany Church parlor, 115
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Brain Injury Support Group. Unitarian Church, third Thursday
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Christian Meditation. Christ Church, Mondays, 12-1 p.m.
MORETOWN - Mad River Chorale. New singers welcome.
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MORRISVILLE - Overeaters Anonymous. First Congregational
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Clogging & Irish Step Lessons. W/Green Mountain Cloggers,
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Northfield Chess Club. Casual games & speed chess. Northfield
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Playgroup. United Church of Northfield, Wednesdays, 9:30-11
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ORANGE - Sunday morning service at Christ Community
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PLAINFIELD - Cutler Memorial Library Activities: Classic
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p.m. Call 454-8504. Story Time for Kids, ages 2-5. Thursdays,
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Thursday, September 3
7 10 pm
Variety Show at the Plaineld Town Hall Opera House, 18 High St. (US Route 2).
(Local talent needed! Contact Ben Koenig at 454-8439 to inquire about performing)
Grace Methodist Church Yard Sale. Donated items are welcome (no heavy furniture or
large appliances). For more information call Leatrice Potter at 454-8508.
9:00
4-mile run on the Rail Trail begins at the Plaineld Park & Ride.
(For information contact April Farnham at 454-8302)
10:15
Unveiling ceremony for the new solar array at the Main Street Park & Ride
10:30
Bike Decorating and Parade Line-up at Park & Ride
11:00
Parade on the theme of The Nature of Plaineld begins
11:45
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12:00
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12 3:30 pm
Vendor booths, displays and other activities at the Rec Field
12:30 3:30 pm Local Rock Bands perform at the Rec Field
4:00 6 pm
The History of Plaineld Slide Show & discussion at the Town Hall/Opera House
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Street Dance on Main Street featuring Cookies Hot Club
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Punch Brothers
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Flynn Theater - Burlington, VT
Lord Huron
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Frank Turner & The Sleeping Souls
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Higher Ground - South Burlington, VT
Greg Brown
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UVM Recital Hall - Burlington, VT
Melissa Etheridge
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Flynn Theater - Burlington, VT
Lyle Lovett and John Hiatt
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Leo Kottke
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Jayme Stones Lomax Project
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The Revivalists
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Higher Ground - South Burlington, VT
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Education Access
Weekly Program Schedule
Wednesday, September 2
12:00p Holistically Speaking
1:00p The Osher Lecture Series
2:30p Road to Recovery
3:30p Yestermorrows Summer
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5:30p Vermont Floor Hockey Club
6:30p Classroom Close-Up
7:00p Montpelier School Board LIVE
Thursday, September 3
12:00p Out of Bounds
1:00p Burlington Free University
2:30p Storytime With Myra
3:00p Poets & Their Crafts
4:30p Vermont Law School Lecture
5:30p The Osher Lecture Series
7:00p Mobius Mentoring
8:00p CVTS Game of the Week
10:00p Authors at the Aldrich
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9 PM Calvary Life
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2:30 AM Talking About Movies
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5:00 AM Green Mountain Vets for
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6:30 AM Mountain Man Adventures
7:00 AM Cuban Bridge
8:31 AM Car Stories
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10:30 AM Ragtime - All Tha Jazz
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1:00 AM Green Mountain Care Board 1:30 PM Authors at the Aldrich
2:30 AM Twin St vs Granite St Derby 2:30 PM Thunder Road
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4:02 PM Truck Pull 2015
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5:00 AM Local Media Show
6:00 PM Conversations with Kay
5:30 AM Plainfield Solar meeting
6:30 PM Vermont Historical Society
7:00 AM Policing VT Law Enforcement 7:30 PM Its News to Us
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Tuesday, September 8
EAST MONTPELIER - Red Cross Blood Donation. 10 a.m. 4 p.m., Twin Valley Senior Center, 4583 US Route 2
MONTPELIER - Workshop taught by fiddler David Greely.
Vermont Violins Shop. $25. 5:30-7 p.m. Workshop is for intermediate fiddle players David will teach tunes, bowing and backup
or seconding parts. Get in the Cajun groove and join us for this
rare opportunity to study with a Cajun great!
Ballroom dance classes sponsored by Montpelier Rec. Dept.
with Samir Elabd. Six-week session: Tuesdays Sept. 8 thru Oct. 6
at Union Elementary School. 6-7 p.m. Swing, 7-8 p.m. Waltz and
Tango (three weeks of each). No experience necessary. Singles
welcome. To register call 225-8699. Info: call 223-2921 or email
elabd@comcast.net
Empowered Eating for Healthy Lifestyles with Lisa Mas,
Culinary Medicine Educator and Sylvia Gaboriault, RD, CDE.
Hunger Mountain Coop. 5-6 p.m. In this class, we will try a mindfulness practice, gain healthy recipes packed with vegetables, and
understand how basic nutrition knowledge can empower us to
take charge of our health. Free. Pre-register: sign up on the Coop
workshop bulletin board or contact us at 223-8000 x202 or info@
hungermountain.coop
WATERBURY - Red Cross Blood Donation. 9 a.m. - 2 p.m.,
Ben and Jerrys, 1281 Waterbury Stowe Road
WILLIAMSTOWN - Program on the restoration of theater
curtains by Christine Hadsel and book signing of Suspended
World. Williamstowns own theater curtain will be on display.
Williamstown High School theater room. 7:30 p.m. Free.
Wednesday, September 9
Thursday, September 10
Saturday, September 12
Friday, September 11
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Monday, September 14
CABOT - Cabot Ride the Ridges. Mostly dirt road bike rides of
30, 60, and 100K as well as a 10K family ride, walk or run along
the ridges of Cabot, followed by wood-fired pizza lunch.
Staggered starts 8-11 a.m. on Cabot Common. Benefits Cabot
Connects Mentoring Program. Adults/$35, Teens/$15, Children
under 12 Free, Families/$50. Info and registration: www.ridetheridges.net.
WATERBURY - Northeast Fiddlers Assoc. monthly jam and
meet. American Legion, 16 Stowe St. Noon to 5 p.m. Fiddlers
Tuesday, September 15
Sunday, September 13
7:30 p.m. Learn a few basic techniques for a blissful feeling and
peaceful mind. Come to give and receive with a friend. Mats and
cushioning will be provided. $8 Member-Owners/$10 NonMembers. Pre-register: sign up on the Coop workshop bulletin
board or contact us at 223-8000 x202 or info@hungermountain.
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Celebrating 100 Years of Workers Compensation in Vermont:
Learning from the Past, Planning for the Future. Capitol Plaza
Hotel. 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. To celebrate a century of joint progress toward safer workplaces and collaboration between employees and employers, the Workers Compensation Centennial
Steering Committee has worked on a number of events and initiatives, including a special conference. Registration is required by
September 10, and is $50 per attendee. For more information and
to register, you can go to the Events section at www.aivt.org, or
you can email info@aivt.org.
WAITSFIELD - Red Cross Blood Donation. 12 p.m. - 5:30
p.m., Waitsfield Telecom Garage, 3898 Main Street
Oksana and her FEMEN sisters all ee Ukraine for good after
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Bailey settled for second and Whitcomb took third.
Demers, Blake, Jason Corliss, Scott Dragon, Nick Sweet,
John Donahue, and Kyle Pembroke rounded out the top 10.
Results are pending ongoing technical inspection.
Essexs Mike Billado picked up his first win of the season
and seventh of his career in the Bond Auto Tiger Sportsman
feature. Billado took the lead from rookie Tommy Smith of
Williamstown on lap eight of the 35-lap feature following the
races only restart and cruised to the victory.
Smith held off Cameron Ouellette for second. Doug
Crowningshield finished fourth followed by Brendan Moodie,
who unofficially takes over the point lead. Mike Martin,
Jason Woodard, Christopher Pelkey, Dylan Payea, and
Stephen Donahue finished sixth through 10th.
Waitsfields Kevin Streeter nabbed his first career Allen
Lumber Street Stock victory in the 25-lap feature. Streeter
came out on top of a duel with Jennifer Getty just before the
halfway point and ran away for the win.
Getty held off a charge from rookie Matthew Smith for
second. Jamie Davis finished fourth to unofficially take a
sizeable point lead after nemesis Jaden Perry was involved in
an early crash. Marcel J. Gravel, Brandon Gray, Alan
Maynard, Tyler Austin, Chris LaForest, and Will Hennequin
completed the top-10.
The Thunder Road regular season concludes Sunday,
September 6 with the 37th Coca-Cola Labor Day Classic. The
Thunder Road Late Models will run 200 green-flag laps, and
at the conclusion the 2015 King of the Road will be
crowned. The Bond Auto Tiger Sportsmen and Allen Lumber
Street Stocks will also crown their champions. Post time is
1:30 p.m. Admission is $25 for adults and free for kids 12 and
under.
www.thunderroadspeedbowl.com
Adults$25
12 & Under: FREE
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enduro. Although much of the event was relatively clean, with the white flag in the air,
Bethlehems Alan Derrington (175) brought
the crowd to its feet, flipping his car on the
front straightaway after making contact with
the turn-four wall.
Speedway 51 safety crew and Groveton
Fire Department were able to quickly extricate the uninjured Derrington from his
upside-down vehicle. The happy-to-be-AOK, Derrington then jumped atop the underside of his car and waved to the concerned
crowd in celebration. He then assisted the
crew in righting the vehicle and despite not
completing all 100 laps, still ended up taking
fifth place. Whitefields Jon Savage finished
second. Jamie Longley of Newport, Vt. took
home third. Former Late Model driver, Matt
Carbone (21) and Derrington completed the
top five. Well-known, frequent enduro competitor Don Dipstick Tofani (20) was the
sixth place finisher.
Speedway 51 took the weekend off on
August 29, but will be back on Sept. 5 with
all divisions for Kids Night. Kids 12 & under
will be admitted free with an adult. Parents
should plan to come early as we will be having kids race car rides starting at 5 p.m.
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Classied
Deadline
Is Monday
Before
10:00AM
Part-Time
Accounting Assistant
Montpelier Public Schools has an opening for a parttime Accounting Assistant to work in its Business
Office. This is a 20 hour per week position. Qualified
candidates must be skilled in accounts receivable,
general ledger, bank reconciliations, and benefits.
Must be proficient in Word, Excel, and QuickBooks.
An Associates degree in accounting or businessrelated field is desirable. Position open until filled.
BARRE
CITY
childcare.
14 years experience. Toddler/PreSchool
openings.
802-476-3565.
BUSINESS
OPPORTUNITIES
LOOKING TO EARN A MILLION$? 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
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& Financing, LLC.
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Unemployed? Fixed Income?
100% Loan Approval.
802-229-2888
1-866-528-8084
continued on page 26
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AUTOMOTIVE
MECHANIC
IMMEDIATE OPENINGS
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E.O.E.
Service Advisor
41 Hercules Drive
Colchester, VT 05446
IMMEDIATE OPENINGS
OPEN POSITIONS
TRAILER SALESPERSON
Experience needed.
Call for more details.
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SANITATION WORKERS
MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN
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Up TO $300+
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FOR INFO, 802-522-4279.
HEALTH
CARE
LOOKING FOR A MIRACLE/
Lose 20 pounds in one week?
This is almost impossible!
Weight loss ads must reflect
the typical experiences of the
diet users. Beware of programs that claim you can lose
weight effortlessly. TIP: Clues
to fraudulent ads include
words like: breakthrough,
effortless, and new discovery. When you see words like
these be skeptical. Before you
invest your time and money
call the ATTORNEY GENERALS CONSUMER ASSISTANCE PROGRAM, at 1-800649-2424.
Automobile
Career Sales
Walker Mazda/Volkswagen has a rare
WANT A CURE-ALL?
Health fraud is a business
that sells false hope. Beware
of unsubstantiated claims for
health products and services.
There are no Quick Cures
- no matter what the ad is
claiming. TIP: DO NOT rely
on promises of a money back
guarantee! Watch out for key
words such as exclusive secret, amazing results, or
scientific breakthrough. For
more information on health related products or services, call
the ATTORNEY GENERALS
CONSUMER ASSISTANCE
PROGRAM at 1-800-6492424, or consult a health care
provider.
WANTED
$ A1-CASH PAID
UP TO $300+
JUNK CARS, TRUCKS
802-522-4279.
E.O.E.
Call 802-223-3434 or contact:
COIN
COLLECTOR
will
Pay Cash for Pre-1965
Coins and Coin Collections. Call Joe 802-498-3692
WANTED
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MISCELLANEOUS
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
MISCELLANEOUS
GREEN MOUNTAIN
BARGAIN SHOP
802-461-7828
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HOME
APPLIANCES
FRIGIDAIRE REFRIGERATOR
White, Top Freezer
15 cu. ft. Like New
$175 obo 802-496-2266
FURNITURE
FUTON, WOODEN frame,
thick mattress, very good condition, small round kitchen table w/2 chairs. 802-479-5070.
MAPLE
BUTCHER
BLOCK Table 6x3 w/6
chairs, all are caned, asking
$600.
802-485-6924
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INTERESTED
IN CDL?
Athletic Trainer
UVM Health Network CVMC is looking for an Athletic Trainer to
team. The Athl
Athletic
join our Rehabilitation Services team
ti trainer will cover
events and treat student athletes throughout central Vermont. Will
also evaluate patients and create treatment programs. Collaborates
with athletic directors and orthopedic physicians. B.S. in Athletic
Training required. Minimum of 3-6 months experience.
continued
Classes
ongoing in Barre
Information:
476-4679
249-2886
Visit Our Website:
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REGISTERED NURSES
Washington County Mental Health Services
is currently seeking the following nursing position:
Associate Director (Home Intervention): Provides professional nursing supervision
and care to consumers in crisis who would generally receive services in a hospital
environment. Provides clinical and administrative supervision to the Home Intervention
Counselors. Fills in for the Director during absences. Associates degree in nursing,
current Vermont licensure as a registered nurse, physicians assistant, or nurse
practitioner; at least 1 year experience working with people with mental illness; at
least 3 years supervisory experience; or the equivalent.
Hourly Registered Nurse (Home Intervention): Looking for a Registered Nurse
to provide weekend professional nursing supervision and care to consumers in a
community based mental health crisis facility. This Nurse will provide both psychiatric
and physical assessments, communicate with on call psychiatric providers, facilitate
admissions, and delegate medication administration duties to direct care staff, as
well as provide clinical supervision to direct care staff. The successful candidate will
have strong interpersonal skills, work well as a team member as well as function
independently. This position requires applicants to be an RN with a current Vermont
License to qualify.
To learn more or to read our complete job descriptions visit our website:
www.wcmhs.org
Apply online or send your resume to personnel@wcmhs.org or
Personnel, PO Box 647, Montpelier, VT 05601
Equal Opportunity Employer
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Emergency Screener
Home Intervention Counselors
Home Intervention Team Leader
Per Diem Cleaner
Records Monitor
Administrative Assistant
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
MUSICAL
STORAGE
NORTH BRANCH Instruments, LLC. Fretted Instrument Repair. Buy and Sell
used Fretted Instruments.
Michael Ricciarelli 802-2290952, 802-272-1875 www.
northbranchinstruments.com
FAIRLEE MARINE
INVENTORY REDUCTION
SALE
ALL NEW & USED BOATS &
MOTORS
ON SALE!!
Will Try to Meet
ANY REASONABLE OFFER
Open 7 Days A Week
9-5 Mon-Sat 10-4 Sun
SEE THEM ONLINE @
www.FairleeMarine.com
All One Of A Kind
First Come-Gets It!
802-333-9745
STORAGE
CONTAINERS
FOR
SALE-INFLATABLE frameless Pontoon
Boat(285FPB)-Make
Sea
Eagle contains foot pump,
electric pump, swivel seat,
motor mount and oars, asking
$475.00/OBO CALL 433-5969
1-877-204-3054
LEASING
Exit 3
off I-89
BOATING &
FISHING
8x20,
8x40
OCEAN
FREIGHT containers (new/
used) for sale. 802-223-6252.
Royalton, VT
1-877-204-3054 (802) 763-7876
STORE IT ALL - VT!!
Over 400 storage units thru
out Central Vt 5X5 to 10X40,
climate control 24/7 access.
$25 off rst month for new
customers 802-479-3637
HUNTING/GUNS/
ARCHERY
NEW AND used guns,
muzzle
loaders,
accessories.
Snowsville
Store,
E.Braintree.
802-728-5252.
WANTED:
PISTOLS,
Ries, Shotguns. Top Prices
paid. 802-492-3339 days.
802-492-3032
nights.
TOOLS/
MACHINERY
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TOOLS REPAIRED
Air, electric, hydraulic. Tool
Warehouse Outlet, BarreMontpelier Rd.
802-479-3363,
1-800-4627656.
WOOD/HEATING
EQUIP.
ANTHRACITE COAL
5 Sizes in stock
Bulk Only
BLACK ROCK COAL
www.blackrockcoal.com
1-800-639-3197
802-223-4385
BEWARE of the Vermont
Land Trust. You shake
hands with them be sure
to count your ngers when
you are done. 802-454-8561
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EQUIP.
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34 PLEASANT ST BARRE
Two Day Sale. Sun/Mon
Sept 6-7, 8AM to 3PM.
Cummings Road
E. Montpelier
YARD SALE
SATURDAY 8AM - on
1 Mile Up County Rd
from Montpelier
3 Houses: #300, #640 &
#715 Have Lots of Items,
Including Clothing (Some
Brand New), Outdoor &
Indoor Estate Remnants...
Well Worth the Drive ~
Watch for Signs!
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).
CLIP
SAV &
E
DOWNSIZING SALE
1309 TOWNE HILL ROAD
EAST MONTPELIER
802-223-3223
September 4-9, 2015
Cherry cradles, Schwinn
Airdyne exercise bike, Reel
lawnmower,
Miscellaneous Xmas stuff,
China, Assorted
fabrics,
Books,
Clothing, Size 16-18,
12x12 canopy, Vacuums,
Ironing board, HP laptop,
Cabinet doors, Barbecues,
Quilts,
Office equipment, Filing cabinets, Picture Frames, Transparency projector, Camera,
Kitchen equipment,
Much, Much More!
ESTATE SALE Friday 9/4
and Saturday 9/5, 8:30-3pm,
Plainfield, 202 Percys Place.
A lot of Carpentry Tools, Mechanic Tools, SNAP-ON Box,
Barring Press, Metal Lathe,
Track RAck for 2006 Toyota
Tacoma, engine hoist, Maytag Stackable washer and
dryer, books, Dish/glasswear,
Norman Rockwell and Avon
collectibles, Cash Iron Stove,
Computer desk and Much
More. Everything from small
to large items, Rain or shine.
GARAGE SALE - RAIN
or Shine LABOR DAY,
Weekend, Friday to Sunday,
8:00-4:00.
Something For Everyone!
500 Chase Rd, Berlin.
YARD SALES
TAG SALES
GARAGE
SALES
RUMMAGE
SALES
Garage SALE, LARGE!
Friday-Saturday-Sunday
9-5, RTE 2 Marshfield
Lower Depot Rd, Look for
Signs!
HUGE GARAGE SALEEAST MONTPELIER,
175 Fair Road. Sept 5th, 6th,
& 7th 8AM-3PM. JVC compact stereo system-CD-R/
RW, large slate patio stones,
Light fixtures & shades, newin-box Harbor Breeze ceiling
fan with lights, 8 tall house
tree plant, new KENMORE
garbage
disposal,
Kirby
vacuum & Shampooer, air
conditioner, 2-50gal. barrels
of fuel oil, Harley Davidson
riding gear, CDs, computer
monitors, antique bottles &
records, womans clothing,
lots of childrens books &
toys, lots of household items.
LAST SALE, ALL MUST GO!
Accepting offers. 802-4797240
HUGE SALE
29TH-30TH AUG. 5TH-6TH7TH SEPT.
7:30AM-5PM.
Tables-Bureaus-BenchGlassware,
Book case-Knick KnacksLamps-Crocks
Jugs-Old Slant Top DeskCast Iron pans Wooden Wagon Wheel-Tools-Fishing +
Hunting
Stuff-Guns-Guns
Cabinets-Lots
of Jack Knifes-Milk Cans-Old
Saws-Knife Sheaths-Sports
Cards-VT. License PlatesDeer + Moose Antlers-Snow
Shoes-Jewelry-Jewelry Boxes + Cabinet-Duck-GooseTurkey Decoys(Lots More)
7 Miles South of Montpelier
on Route 12(Riverton) First
House on Pine Hill Dr. 802485-6185 For Information.
HUGE TOOL sale Labor Day
weekend, September 5 & 6,
11-4 both days at Videos and
More in Northfield on Route 12.
HUGE YARD SALE
BARRE, 205 SOUTH MAIN
Street.
Friday-Sunday 9/4-9/6 10-4.
Childrens clothes (boys)
from 0-5T. Bedroom furniture
(boys and girls) cribs, pack
and plays, high chairs, strollers and more. Also, office
furniture, adult ski gear, CDs,
childrens toys, and some antique items as well.
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PER W
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Animals-Farm ......................500
Animals-Pet .........................430
Antiques/Restorations .........144
Baby/Children Items ............140
Bicycles ...............................220
Boating/Fishing ...................210
Building Materials................300
Business Items....................080
Business Opportunities .......060
Camping ..............................205
Childcare Service ................030
Christmas Trees ..................370
Class & Workshops .............103
Clothing & Accessories .......130
Computers/Electronics ........100
Farm/Garden/Lawn .............410
Free Ads..............................108
Furniture..............................180
Garage Sales/Flea Mkt. ......145
Health ..................................113
Home Appliances ................160
Hunting/Guns/Archery.........305
Insurance/Investments ........090
Job Opportunities................020
Lost and Found ...................110
Miscellaneous .....................150
Musical ................................200
Personals ............................105
Professional Services .........540
Rideshare ............................125
Snow Removal Equip. .........355
Snowmobiles/Access. .........360
Sporting Equipment ............250
Storage................................235
Support Groups ..................107
Tools ....................................330
Wanted ................................120
Wood/Heating Equip............350
Work Wanted .......................040
AUTOMOTIVE
Campers/Motor Homes .......845
Cars & Accessories ............875
Motorcycles/ATVs ...............850
Trucks/Vans/Jeeps Access. .870
Vintage/Classic Vehicles .....873
Work Vehicles/Heavy Equip. ....855
REAL ESTATE
Apts./House for Rent...........630
Camps for Sale ...................650
Comm. Rentals/Sales .........605
Condominiums ....................680
Apt. Blds. for Sale................685
Homes .................................690
Land for Sale.......................670
Mobile Homes .....................600
Vacation Rentals/Sales .......645
Wanted to Rent/Buy ............610
Franklin Mint
Q: I have a collection of the
Franklin Mints Greatest
Banknotes, in proof-quality
sterling silver. The set has a
certificate of authenticity
signed by Michael C. Boyd, vice president of public relations at the Franklin Mint. I am interested in selling.
-- Larry, Weyburn, Sask., Canada
A: I have always advised my readers to steer clear of
instant collectibles, such as the ones issued by the
Franklin Mint. They might be lovely to look at and delightful to hold, but the reality is that they are also virtually
impossible to sell. Put another way, there are few secondary markets for Franklin Mint products.
***
Q: I have a tea cart that was made in Grand Rapids by the
Paalman Furniture Company. It originally was painted
black, but has been stripped and refinished. I would like to
know more about it.
-- Teresa, Ancramdale, New York
A: During the first three decades of the past century, Grand
Rapids, Michigan, was home to at least a dozen companies
that specialized in the manufacture of furniture and accessories. Your tea cart probably was made during the 1920s,
and from your photo appears to be crafted of oak. Prices
vary from region to region. To find out how much your tea
cart might be worth, I suggest you contact antique- and
used-furniture dealers near where you live.
A good reference book that can provide you with general
information about furniture from this period and the companies that produced pieces such as your tea cart is
Furniture of the Depression Era: Furniture & Accessories
of the 1920s, 1930s, & 1940s by Robert W. and Harriett
Swedberg. Although out of print, there are numerous copies available on online.
***
Q: I have a set of lamps that are marked Cordey. Can you
tell me anything about them?
-- Betty, Marion, Indiana
A: The Cordey China Company was established in Trenton,
New Jersey, in 1942 by Harry Wilson, Harvey Greenburg
and a small group of investors. The company established a
reputation for its highly stylized porcelain pieces, mostly
figurines. Many of the products produced by the company
before 1950 have become quite collectible.
Write to Larry Cox in care of KFWS, 628 Virginia Drive,
Orlando, FL 32803, or send e-mail to questionsforcox@
aol.com. Due to the large volume of mail he receives, Mr.
Cox cannot personally answer all reader questions, nor
does he do appraisals. Do not send any materials requiring
return mail.
(c) 2015 King Features Synd., Inc.
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EQUIP.
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WOOD
SPLITTER
FOR
RENT
contact
bettis.
monica@yahoo.com
FARM/GARDEN/
LAWN
1950
MASSEY
FERGUSON
T030.
Hydraulic
bucket in front, 3. hitch in
back with bushhog. Asking
$2,000 obro. 802-454-4604.
BRUSH-HOGGING
in
Central Vermont area. No
eld is to small or to large.
Call Brian 802-839-6527.
BUSHES:
BLUEBERRY,
RASPBERRY, GOOSEBERRY & HOPS all in pots ready
for planting. $12.00 and up,
bulk discount. 802-498-7236.
FOOD GRADE Barrels totes,
We have over 700 in stock
from 2 1/2Gal - 275 Gal totes.
Call for Info; Bicknell Barrels
The Barrel Man. 802-439-5149
JD 445 TRACTOR 320hrs,
54 inch mower, 47 inch
snowblower
w/chains
$4,000.
802-272-6068
LOW-IMPACT TRACTOR
LOGGING Since 1990.
I can move my equipment for
a job with
a Log Truck Load of sawlogs or
rewood. Glad to discuss your
needs. 802-778-0832-Plaineld.
TIRED OF BARK MULCH?
COLORED STONE ROCKS!
New landscape stone in stock,
1 winter white marble chips
and snow white play sand.
www.landscapestonesofvermont.com at Black Rock Coal,
East Montpelier, VT. 802-2234385, 1-800-639-3197.
WOODS FINISH MOWER
2004 $1,000.
YORK GRADING RAKE 2004
$500.
Will sell both for $1200.
Call Mark 802-485-4424
ANIMALS/
PETS
BROOKSIDE
KENNELS.
Boarding
dogs.
Heated runs. Located Orange
Center,
479-0466.
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ANIMALS/
FARM
Kidders
Smokehouse,LLC.
Custom smoke & cure.
We do cornbeef. Orange.
802-498-4550.
MondayFriday 9-5:30, CLOSED ON
S AT U R D AY S / S U N D AY S
PROFESSIONAL
SERVICES
$ A1-CASH PAID
UP TO $300+
JUNK CARS, TRUCKS
802-522-4279.
$ CASH $
FOR JUNK VEHICLES
Paying up to $300 for junk cars
and trucks, FREE Scrap Metal
Pick-up. Call Barre, 802-9172495, 802-476-4815, Bob.
ANY SIZE LAWN MOWING
Minimum charge $30. Dependable. Bob Morin 522-9753
BRUSH
large
or
Savoie,
HOGGING
small,
Rhett
802-272-7130.
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SERVICES
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PAINTING Interior/Exterior
Wallpaper Removal/Dry Wall
Repair
Neat clean Quality work
Insured
No Job To Small
Call 802-793-1017
ROYAL MAINTENANCE
Fully Insured-free Estimates
unbeatable Prices-Excellent
References
End of Summer DEAL-Save
15% on
House painting/staining &
driveway sealing!
Property Maintenance
Home Repairs
Lawn Care
You name it I do it!
Call Shane 802-498-3612 or
Email: royalparker123@gmail.
com
STUMP GRINDING, Its the
way to go!
TIRED of that OLD STUMP,
Tired of Mowing/Trimming
around it! Call Randy 802-4793403/249-7164, Hell come
and make your Lawn Admirable and easier to maintain.
Insured w/35+yrs Experience.
Service,
Stump
grinding,
35+
years
experience, call Randy 802-4793403/249-7164 fully insured.
WILL HAUL away for free:
Scrap metal, old appliances,
car parts, etc. Furnaces,
boilers and demolitions for
a fee. No job too big or too
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Ofce 802-223-3464 Cell 802-793-6075
623 North Street, Montpelier, Vermont 05602
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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.
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NEW LISTING
EAST CALAIS home on 3+/- acres with over 1,600 square feet of
finished living space and garage. 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, den,
living room, family room, sunroom and covered porch. Comcast
cable internet, TV and phone. Fairpoint available. The homeowner
has done many recent updates and repairs. Three sheds fit all kinds
of toys and tools for those outdoor activities. Walking trails in the
woods and close to lakes with public access. Supplement your oil
heat with a woodstove that heats the main living space very well.
$189,900. Contact MarthaLange@C21Jack.com or 802-229-9444.
This well loved 3 bedroom, 1 bath home on 1.04+/- acres has been
in the same family since 1967. The living room has a custom parquet
cedar ceiling, built in office nook and large picture windows to
enjoy the view. Large slate wood burning fireplace sits prominently
along one wall of the living room. The owners have done MANY
improvements so the next owner wont need to! Since 2006 (2009
was the last time someone lived there year round) the following
upgrades have been completed: Roof, furnace, kitchen, electric
range, dishwasher, bathroom, garage door & opener, electric panel
& wiring, flooring, oil tank, deck, stairs, paint, re-pointed chimney
and plumbing for additional bathroom hook up in basement. (See
attached list for more details.) The home is tucked up away from the
road with plenty of privacy and mature trees. Theres lots of morning
sunshine in the kitchen. Sit on the large deck to enjoy the sunsets.
$1,000. Seller Contribution with full price offer. BARRE TOWN
$199,750. Contact MarthaLange@C21Jack.com or 802-229-9444.
Two large bedrooms and plenty of living space to spread out. The
land is mostly wooded with mixed hard and softwood timber. Living
room and family room with laundry hook ups and extra chimney for a
gas or wood stove. Large attached work shop (former garage) and an
attached wood shed. Newer windows and appliances. Gas furnace
heats the entire house quite well. Located near several lakes with
great fishing and boating. Located in between Route 14 and County
Road. WOODBURY $129,900. Contact MarthaLange@C21Jack.com
or 802-229-9444.
RESTORED FARMHOUSE
CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION
Located just around the corner from beautiful Berlin Pond is this
10 year old 3 bedroom, 4 bath open concept custom built insulated
concrete form home has 4165+/- sq ft of finished living area & heated
garage. 10.67+/- owned acres & 19.21+/- shared common land. 10 ft
ceilings on 1st flr & cathedral ceiling in the living room. Maximum
efficiency spray foam insulation. 5 zone heating plant provides
luxurious radiant heat floors throughout the house. 1st floor master
suite has a walk in lighted tiled shower, soaking tub, walk in closet,
vaulted ceiling & sliding glass door to the partially covered, lighted
Trex deck with wire cable railing. The house is sided with low
maintenance concrete Hardy Board. Walk out basement has family
rm, 2 bedrooms with large windows, full bath, game rm, utility rm w/
a bank safe & air exchanger. Main level has ash hardwood floating
floors & tile. BERLIN $499,000. Contact MarthaLange@C21Jack.com
or 802-229-9444.
ENCHANTING
OPEN HOUSE
REALTOR
3-4 BR, 2 1/2 bath Adirondack Cottage in a prized location near Berlin
Pond. Gourmet pine kitchen with upgraded appliances, skylight and
slate floors salvaged from an old schoolhouse. First floor master
bedroom has 2 walk-in closets and a private tiled bath with both
shower and jetted tub. Dining room with plenty of windows. Stone
fireplace in living room, which is the original log cabin built in the
1940's. 12'x12' Deck in addition to a covered front porch. Detached
3-bay garage. Extensive landscaping (perennial gardens and stone
walls). A jungle-gym and an enormous fenced area for your 4-legged
"kids" in the backyard. Playhouse/shed. Take a 5 mile loop around
the pond after dinner. An exceptional calming retreat which must be
seen to be appreciated. $315,000.
CONTACT LORI HOLT, EXT. 1.
MOTIVATED SELLERS
PRICE JUST REDUCED $184,900
Just in time for school to start back. Ready to move into. Option
of 3 bedroom with den or 4 bedroom. Remodeled Farmhouse- new
windows, wiring, flooring and cabinetry. Two nice covered porches.
Detached barn with parking for one vehicle and option for workshop
space. MLS# 4414278. CONTACT FRAN PICKEL.
Directions: From Main Street, Barre, take Route 14N. Travel
approximately 2 miles. Property will be on the right just past
Brookside Market. Look for sign. (If you arrive at the Canadian Club
on left, you've gone by it.)
www.C21Jack.com
Lori Holt
September 2, 2015
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Security deposit and 1st months
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BARRE 1 BEDROOM heat
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If you've been seeking a larger parcel with just the right amount of privacy then
this interesting contemporary on 15 acres may just t the bill. Large deck for
warm weather enjoyment. Oversized one car garage for storing all the toys.
Wooded acreage to enjoy all year long and even the VAST trail is nearby. This
Williamstown property has so much to offer. $149,900.
$262,900
Please ause
the head shot of Sue
Aldrichwith Corian
Extensively updated, this home offers
well-appointed
kitchen
839-0213.a dining area with sliding glass doors
countertops and stainless steel appliances,
that open to a huge rear deck and fenced
in have
area,a great
and day!
a living room with a big
Thanks and
bow window. Downstairs is a game room, bright laundry room with new washer
Donna
and dryer, bath and tiled hot tub room. An attached two car garage is nished
and offers wonderful storage. $236,000.
Heney
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Classic cape with 3 bedrooms, 1-1/2 baths, eat-in-kitchen, formal dining room and comfortable living
room. New dishwasher, refrigerator and carpet, updated bathroom and freshly sealed driveway. One
oor living possible and just a few steps from garage into the home. Nestled in the heart of Barre City
situated on a sunny knoll. Barre, $179,000.
Dir: From downtown Barre, turn onto Prospect Street at City Hall. Follow street over the bridge
and turn left onto Fairview Street. House on the left after the bike path. #152 Fairview Street.
81 Main St.
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BARRE CITY
NEW LISTING
This home has been very well maintained.
Home has 8 rooms 1 and 1/2 baths baths
and a cute sun room on second floor.
comes with some updates such as new
windows, wiring, new breaker panel.
Master bedroom has a walk in closet. Full
bath on 1st floor, 1/2 bath on second floor
with the bedrooms. Sits on a city lot of .20.
Asking $119,000. Call for your showing.
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