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Virginia to compete in the Mrs.
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Students at Spaulding High School and Barre Technical Center gather
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every student with the skills needed to be a learner for life.” To
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Asleep at the Wheel to Heat Up the
Barre Opera House This Friday
Nine-time Grammy winners, Asleep at the
Wheel, “the Post Modern Kings of Western
Swing,” travel to The Barre Opera House this
Friday, April 15 for a performance that’s guaran-
teed to bring some Texas heat to the endless
Vermont winter! The show is sponsored by
ENGAGE • ENLIGHTEN • EMPOWER People’s United Bank with media support from
WDEV and WLVB.
Over the last 40 years, Asleep at the Wheel
has boldly defied the fickle lures of the main-
Montpelier Academic Center stream & thrived by sticking to their cause of
keeping Western Swing alive and kicking. ing, and a country music “who’s who” list of
Union Institute & University has been serving adult learners for 45 years, Founded in 1970 in Paw Paw, West Virginia, the recording collaborators. Front man from the
offering distinctive low-residency and online undergraduate, masters, and band gained recognition in the San Francisco beginning, Ray Benson, with the big baritone
Bay area before finally settling permanently in voice and 6’ 7” stature, has continually worked
doctoral programs geared to fit into your busy life. Austin in 1973. Soon afterwards, they achieved to extend the legacy and vitality of a music first
their first top-ten country chart status with “The popularized by Bob Wills and the Texas
Letter That Johnny Walker Read.” Playboys.
BACHELOR OF ARTS - L IBERAL S TUDIES “The Wheel” has produced an incredible 25+ Tickets for Asleep at the Wheel are $26-30 -
albums while playing an unrelenting schedule of order online at barreoperahouse.org or call the
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one-nighters that would make a vaudevillian
dizzy. It boasts nearly 100 members through its Opera House is handicapped accessible and
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Low Residency Spaulding High School 2011 Project shoot out. These two competitions are open to
Graduation is pleased to announce the SHS 2011 the public, will cost a $5 donation and will pay
Multiple Start Dates, No Graduate Admissions Testing Required, Financial Aid for Senior vs. Faculty Basketball Showdown! The out a cash prize to winners. It is hoped that this
Qualified Applicants, Veteran Friendly event is being held this Friday, April 15 at competition will draw parents, grandparents and
6:30pm in the SHS gym. fellow students to show off their talents on the
This is a new project for Spaulding High basketball court!
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every year. This event is meant to showcase this with the 3-point competition, with the game
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half time, along with a performance by students this Showdown will benefit SHS 2011 Project
at Joni’s School of Dance, will be a half court Graduation.
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Magic Wheel, a community bike center open-
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The festival will be an interactive event celebrat-
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Magic Wheel Community Bike Center on Granite St.
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The Charles Semprebon Fund has awarded If you wish to donate, send your check to
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Lost Nation Theater Announces 2011 Season


Has the long winter got you down? Wind, with sidesplitting physical com-
Do you want to get away from it all, edy and exhilarating rapid-fire dia-
go someplace warm and feel the logue. Unhappy with the script,
sun? Well you can - and you don’t David O Selznick, shut down the
need to leave Vermont or spend a set of his famous movie. As a last
fortune, either! resort, he locks himself, script doc-
Lost Nation Theater’s 2011 sea- tor Ben Hecht, and director Victor
son will take you to exotic and down Fleming in his office. With nothing
home places. Let the warmth of the but bananas and peanuts to eat, they
sleepy town of Maybcomb, Alabama act out the book until a script Selznick
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woods of Athens. to a world where fairies, after mucking up your
It’s possible. Just attend LNT’s 2011 main- life, ensure that love makes everything all right.
stage season. And just like the best vacations, Heralded as the state’s premier producer of
you‘ll be moved, struck by beauty, laugh-till- Shakespeare by 7 Days, LNT presents A
your-sides-hurt, and enjoy it all the more for Midsummer Night’s Dream, Shakespeare’s
sharing it with your favorite people. LNT’s sub- enchanting comedy June 30-July 17. Midsummer
scription plans and other ticket deals make it reunites LNT’s Romeo & Juliet, only this time
easy to share with friends. they aren’t star-crossed, they’re moon-struck
The 2011 season features the classics and lovers! Rediscover why this marvelous comedy
comedies you most want to see. And there’s no is one of the most beloved plays of all time.
better place to see shows up close & personal The inspiration for icons Bob Dylan and
than LNT’s intimate, elegant yet cozy, accessible Bruce Springsteen, Woody Guthrie’s music con-
theater within City Hall Arts Center, downtown tinues to challenge the status quo and bring hope
Montpelier. to the struggling, nearly 100 years after his birth.
Named One of the Best Regional Theaters in Woody Guthrie’s American Song, celebrates the
America by the NYC Drama League, you know life and causes of the legendary folksinger and
you’re in good hands with LNT. Shows include political activist in word and song. LNT presents
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Midsummer Night’s Dream, Woody Guthrie’s two dozen Guthrie tunes July 28-Aug 14.

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It begins April 28 when Lost Nation Theater tour-de-force Bully-an Adventure with Teddy

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opens its 23rd season of professional theater Roosevelt. Oct 6-23, Mary Zimmerman’s mes-
with Harper Lee’s classic, To Kill a Mockingbird. merizing and magical Metamorphoses (named
The Opening celebrates Lee’s 85th birthday, and Event of the Year by Time Magazine) closes the
the 50th Anniversary of this Pulitzer Prize win- season.
ner. Experience this story of growing up, integ- For tickets and information call the Lost
rity, courage, violence and love. To Kill a Nation Theater Box Office at 802-229-0492 or
Mockingbird takes the stage April 28-May 15. visit www.lostnationtheater.org. Tickets are also
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will address the role of Atticus Finch in the courtroom defending
Great Stuff Warren Public Tom Robinson as depicted in the novel.
Hon. Christina Reiss, Chief U.S. District Judge from Vermont,
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Largest The panel discussion promises to be lively and stimulating. All
877-552-9823 Selection Youth Programs are welcome and admission is free of charge. Light refreshments
of The Spring-2011 book club for grades 3-6 will be launched with will be served following the program. For details, please call 476-
the help of the Warren Elementary After School Program and the
$10 DV Insane Glass eXtenze Warren School PTO. The "magic" theme includes stories, poems
7550, ext #307.
$3 VH Ds en &
for M en and individual magic tricks. National Healthcare Decisions Day:
S Wo m Lotions Saturday, April 16
GIFTS for Summer Reading Program
Bachelor/Bachelorette
Potions April 16 marks the 4th annual National
Body Glassware The Summer Reading Program kicks off with a Red Wing Healthcare Decisions Day and Aldrich
Parties Lingerie Puppet Theatre event at the Warren School on Friday, June 10.
Jewelry Dancewear Library is proud to present a discussion and
OPEN action program by Attorney Michael
MON. thru SAT. COUPON National Poetry Month Caccavo. This is an opportunity to find out
9AM to 9PM - Thursday, April 14: Bring a Poem to Lunch, Evergreen Place all about Advance Directives, why and
er.
ent d.
8 to quire
10% off (Waitsfield) at Noon
- Tuesday, April 19: Poetry Writing Class (10:30-11:30am), led
when they are needed, and what they should
cover. Community members of any age are
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Coupon Expires 4-30-2011. encouraged to attend one of two hour-long sessions, held at 11am
Pr
and 1pm, to discuss choices, ask questions and take advantage of
Armchair Travelogue the opportunity to prepare your own Advance Directive and have
The Armchair Travelogue Series will visit Norway on Tuesday, it properly signed. For more information, call the library: 476-
CRYPTO QUOTE CRYPTO QUIP April 26 at Evergreen Place (Noon). Call Lorraine (496-2543), at 7550 or visit the website of the National Healthcare Decisions Day
least 24 hours ahead, for lunch reservations and Gail Hietzker Initiative at www.nhdd.org Special thanks to Michael Caccavo for
(583-1935) for additional information. Our guest speaker will be sharing his expertise.
Wini Thorsen.
School Vacation Programs: April 18 - 22, 1pm
KAKURO GO FIGURE Aldrich It's time to enjoy Spring Break activities in the Katherine

Public Library
Paterson Children's Room every afternoon at 1 pm Monday, April
18 - Friday, April 22. There is no cost to participate and programs
Barre are designed for children ages 4 - 12. Details are available from
Children's Librarian Adrianne Scucces at 476-7550, ext #308:
Thursday Poets and Friends: Wednesday, April 13, 6:30-8pm
- Monday: Craft activity: Spring Bunny Bags
Mark your calendar and celebrate National Poetry Month with
- Tuesday: Craft activity: Salt Art
an evening of poetry read aloud by The Thursday Poets and
- Wednesday: Popcorn & Movie- "How to Train Your Dragon"
Friends at Aldrich Library on Wednesday, April 13, beginning at
6:30pm. Area poets Patricia Belding, Alban Richey, Barbara Anne - Thursday: Family Bingo -- small prizes
Trowbridge, and Susan Turner will be joined by Drusilla Macy - Friday: Craft activity: Earth Day Mosaic Art
and Beth Warrell for a memorable selection of original poems.
Don't miss this chance to hear the distinctive compositions of Reading Circle Book Group:"All the Pretty Horses"
these talented poets. Everyone is welcome. No admission charge. Wednesday, April 20, 6:30pm
Light refreshments will be served. Celebrate spring! Celebrate The monthly gathering of the Reading Circle Book Group will
SUDOKU MAGIC MAZE poetry! Share the joy of listening to poems read aloud! be at 6:30pm on Wednesday, April 20. The book to be discussed
this month is Cormac McCarthy's acclaimed novel, "All the Pretty
Legal Panel to Discuss "To Kill a Mockingbird" Horses." Join the discussion and pick up a copy of next month's
Thursday, April 14, 6:30pm book, "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee.
A distinguished legal panel will be the library's special guests
on Thursday, April 14, as part of a series of events connected to Art Show Features The Paletteers: Through May 4
Harper Lee's novel, "To Kill a Mockingbird." Panel members will A colorful array of lively artwork is now on view in the library's
contrast the evident conviction of an innocent black man in the Milne Community Room through May 4. A selection of seasonal
novel with the acquittal of an evidently guilty black man in the paintings by members of the local art club The Paletteers is guar-
actual case of O J Simpson. anteed to lift spirits and spread warm feelings. Most items are
Offering their legal expertise and perspectives will be: available for purchase and are priced as marked. The display is
Kimberly B Cheney, former Vermont Attorney General now in open to viewers during regular library hours: Monday through
private law practice in Montpelier with an emphasis on litigation. Wednesday noon to 8pm, Thursday 10am - 6pm, Friday noon -
TRY SQUARES SNOWFLAKES He will relate the case of Tom Robinson in To Kill a Mockingbird 6pm and Saturday 10am - 4pm.
with the trial of O J Simpson.
Alan S Rome is an attorney practicing law in Montpelier. He We're on the web: www.aldrich.lib.vt.us.

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At its 2011 town meeting on March 1, the Town of Berlin
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tax stabilization agreements with business owners who choose to
locate, expand or improve properties in town. Select Board mem- Along with most all automotive maintenance services
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The Vermont Governor’s Council on Physical Fitness & Sports
hosted the annual Worksite Wellness Conference & Awards on
March 29, 2011. The awards recognize employers which promote
a work environment that encourages and enables employees to
improve their overall health. There were a total of 79 applicants
broken into six classes based on company size.
Vermont Mutual won the Bronze award in recognition of their
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change (5 groups totaling 59 employees lost 680 lbs.), reduced Scott, MD, RN, Lactation
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Billions of U.S. taxpayer dollars are spent each year on feder-
Water/Sewer Due • Hours •  Etc. max@vtprotax.com ally funded research and toxicity testing using animals for experi-
"contributions" and a "fair share" is expected from all Vermonters mentation. All warm-blooded mice, rats, and birds used for
but especially from people with the ability to pay. Single payer research are not protected under the U.S. Animal Welfare Act
advocates insist that health care is a “right” while declaring the
Pre School and Kindergarten system is “broken.”
(AWA). Millions of them, especially mice, are used for often inhu-
mane lab experiments.
Taxes aren’t contributions and a share based upon an individual’s
REGISTRATION ability to pay isn’t necessarily fair. A right to health care does not
With your tax money paying for medical research and for
research on the safety of cosmetics, addiction, household chemi-
exist nor has any right been granted at the expense of any other
2011 - 2012 individual or group. Although our health care system is far from
cals, radiation and more, you have the right to demand that the law
protects all animals. The AWA was not passed until 1966 due to
perfect it’s definitely not broken, just very expensive. public outcry. In 1970, mice, rats, and birds were excluded from
Williamstown Elementary School If a single payer system is the answer to cost and access issues, protection, allowing researchers to subject them to excruciating
why is care in Quebec rationed, often denied, and supplemented
Tuesday, April 26, 2011 with private insurance at extra expense to cover what the provincial procedures without pain relief. Even after they know the results,
government won’t cover or can’t afford? Returning home from a many are tested again for the same thing.
6-6:30 PM At present, Europe is aiming to reduce and eventually end the
recent trip I met a fellow from Quebec now living in S. Burlington
School Gym who moved there after being denied treatment for a serious heart use of animal research and safety testing. There are new technolo-
condition. Unwilling to tempt fate he bought insurance and had the gies that use cell cultures, computer models, and clinical trials
Pre-School children must be 4 years old by September 1, 2011. procedure performed at Fletcher-Allen by a team of physicians that rather than live animals. The Farm Bill, which enters into the
included Canadians who also fled their single payer system. AWA, is revisited by Congress every five years for updates/revi-
Kindergarten children must be 5 years old by September 1, 2011. At a press conference the governor acknowledged that limited sions as needed, and work has already begun for 2012.
competition between insurers in Vermont was responsible for high Now is the time to write to the chairman of the House Agriculture
Please bring copies of Birth Certificate and Shot Record. health care cost. He neglected to credit the state’s efforts to raise Committee, Representative Frank Lucas (R - OK), demanding all
cost with the rating and issue requirements adopted in the early animals, including mice, rats, and birds be included in the AWA
‘90s that left thousands here without coverage when 30 of 33 insur- and that all facilities using animals be inspected regularly with
ers left Vermont. Today under his proposal, unless you are politi- very stiff penalties if violations occur. You can send letters to
cally connected and favored with an exemption, you will pay a Congressman Frank Lucas at 2311 Rayburn House Office Bldg,

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insurance at extra cost developed and managed by the million-
dollar review board selected by and obligated to the governor.
Washington, D.C. 20515 or sign a pre-written letter under the
advocacy section of www.navs.org.
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The Phone Booth
By G. E. Shuman

A
� Financial Need
� Academic Achievement weekend or two ago, depending on when I stood, casually examin-
� All Around Excellence in time this column caught your eye, my ing the booth, and eventu-
family and I were on one of our frequent ally touching the door and
Application forms are available at Montpelier High School adventures, the purpose of which was to watch opening it.  I marveled at
and U32 High School guidance offices. Deadline for our son, Andrew, dunk a bunch of basketballs in a high school the lengths that were once
receipt of completed applications is May 6th. For additional AAU game. I’m not going to tell you what the exact location of spanned to provide privacy
that game was, as there was something at the place, which I might for a simple call. Inside was
information, contact Alan H. Weiss at 802-229-0068.
just want to try to bring home someday, and I don’t need any bid- the wooden wall-mount for
ding competition.  I trust you, implicitly… I’m just not so sure the phone, a glass-encased
about that guy looking over your shoulder as you read on. ceiling light, and even a
The thing I am referring to is a phone booth. It’s just not any small shelf for counting
ATTORNEY phone booth; it’s a very old, wooden phone booth.  I guess my
initial worry about bidding competition on the booth might be an
change for the call, or taking
notes. Most noticeable of all
over-reaction. To worry about someone else claiming my prize as- was that ingeniously-folding
FREE INITIAL CONSULTATION sumes that there might be interest in such a thing, and, further, that door I had just opened, and
readers these days even know what a phone booth is, (or was).   also what looked to be an
RICHARD E. DAVIS, JR., ESQ. Anyway, and in any case, I was surprised to see what I saw when ‘emergency escape‘ door
we got to the game. There, in an adjoining hallway to the gym, in the back of the booth.
30 Washington Street was the old, hardwood phone booth I have thus far labored on I thought of how differ-
Barre, Vermont 05641 about. The phone was, I presume, necessarily gone, but the booth ent things are now; how we
remained; a herald of times long past, a solid, stalwart steward of openly bare everything, (or
Tel.: 802 476 3123 another age. (Okay. So, I get carried away with my descriptions at least ‘things-telephonic’)
sometimes.) Yes, the booth was exceedingly old, quite solid, and in our present world; of
GENERAL CIVIL LITIGATION heavy to the point of over-preparedness bordering on the ridicu- people chatting with friends
INCLUDING lous, by today’s standards, for making a simple phone call.   It’s
very mass and detailed construction amazed me, in that it once
as they walk the mall, or ca-
sually sit in a restaurant. At
INJURY CASES, WORKERS must have been felt that the words spoken and heard within the that moment I was not at all
COMPENSATION, SOCIAL SECURITY booth held the same great weight.  I felt that, somehow, in those
days, perhaps they did. As I stood in front of the booth, I briefly felt
sure which world I was more
comfortable in.
DISABILITY, DIVORCE, REAL ESTATE my front pocket for the tiny shape-outline of the cell phone I knew Such a booth of hardwood was totally unsuitable for outdoor
was there. How things have changed. use, I knew. Outdoor booths were a newer development in telepho-
ny, (Yes, telephony is a proper word.) that someone, somewhere,
must have, eventually, deemed important.  Outdoor booths came
Invitation to Bidders to be made of aluminum and glass. As our society ‘progressed’
Refuse Removal STATE OF VERMONT from elegant calling stations to ones of purer and purer necessity
Washington Village School DISTRICT OF ORANGE and cost-savings, those metal booths became simple phone-shel-
PROBATE COURT ters, mounted to poles. The shift was from sheltering the caller, to
72 School Lane DOCKET NO. OeP 026-11 ET sheltering the equipment; a societal observation which seems a bit
Washington, Vermont 05675 IN RE THE ESTATE OF telling, in itself.  I remembered the 80’s Superman movie which
BRENDA J. WRIGHT
LATE OF WASHINGTON, showed Clark Kent stopping at one of those little phone-posts, and
The Washington School District (Owner) invites sealed bids from qualified VERMONT looking  bewildered.  
These days almost no one uses pay phones. They have all but
Refuse Removal Contractors for the 2011-2012 school year at the Washington
Village School, located at 72 School Lane, Washington, VT 05675.
NOTICE TO totally gone the way of the rotary dial and the party line. It’s funny
CREDITORS that the word ‘dial’ somehow still exists in the communication lex-
icon. We still ‘dial’ 911 in an emergency, although no one has used
We presently use one – 10 c.y. container for trash. We also recycle our To the creditors of the estate a phone dial in years. Today even our cars, thanks to something
cardboard, aluminum cans, and paper products. Scheduled pick up, for both of Brenda J. Wright, late of
Washington, Vermont.
called blue tooth, can answer our calls. Technology is wonderful,
the trash and recycling will be required twice a week (Tuesday and Friday). I have been appointed as personal
but a bit scary, at least to me. I’m not at all sure I want to know
what’s coming next. To be sure, it will not be a huge wooden phone
Extra pickups may be required as needed. Composting eliminates +/- 3 tons representative of the above-named
booth, although I sometimes wish it would be.
estate. All creditors having claims
per year. against the estate must present Yes, I really enjoyed checking out that old booth, and contem-
their claims in writing within 4 plating a time when mankind was less concerned with portability,
All bids must include: contract price (broken down monthly with a “not to months of the date of the first and more with privacy and rugged reliability, at least in matters
exceed” yearly price), proof of insurance, complete list of equipment to be publication of this notice. The
claim must be presented to me at of communication. But I may be giving those people of the past
used, and three current references. the address listed below with a too much credit. They used every ounce of the technology of their
copy filed with the register of the day, just as we do now. They were, likely, quite amazed with the
General bids will be received by the Owner at the location designated below. Probate Court. The claim will be technology behind that shiny metal wall-mounted phone. Whether
forever barred if it is not presented
Sealed bids must be received no later than 3:00 p.m. local time on May as described above within the four
‘booth’ or ‘blue-tooth’, if you don’t understand it, you don‘t un-
15, 2011. Phone bids will not be accepted. Bid awards will be made at the month deadline. derstand it.
Still, as I looked into the booth, I wondered about making a truly
Washington School Board of Directors meeting scheduled for Tuesday, May Dated: 1 April, 2011
private call in such a place, about the people who carved the graf-
Michael S. Gilman
17, 2011. 835 Rood Pond Road fiti I saw there, and why it was that they produced those particular
Chris Locarno, Business Manager Williamstown, VT 05679 wood-groove etchings in time, as they made their calls. I wished
Telephone: (802) 433-4446 that the spoken words of those people were as-immersed in that
Orange North Supervisory Union Name of Publication: wood, to be called back at will. I thought of calls to parents, and
111B Brush Hill Road The WORLD children; to bookies, bosses and secret lovers… all of whom are
Williamstown, VT 05679 First Publication Date:
6 April 2011
now long gone.  I knew that the slang of the thirties and forties,
802-433-5818 Second Publication Date:
and thats era’s many dilemmas, all made necessary contributions
13 April 2011
to those conversations.  
The district reserves the right to reject any and all bids or to negotiate Still wondering, but with a basketball game about to begin, I
Address of Probate Court:
shut the folding door to the past, and slowly walked away.
individually with any vendor to serve the best interests of the district. Probate Court
District of Orange To comment, read other columns or learn more about George’s
Multi-year contracts would be considered. 5 Court Street novel, “The Smoke and Mirrors Effect,” visit George’s World at
Chelsea, VT 05038 http://vtpenner.blogspot.com/
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Reiss’s Pieces
By Judy Reiss
TOWN OF WASHINGTON
WARNING
SPECIAL MEETING
MAY 17, 2011 at 7:00 P.M.

I
On March 30, 2011 a petition signed by more than 5% of Washington’s
try to never actually repeat what I write I have many pictures of my Grandmother Bragdon and her moth- qualified voters was filed with the town clerk. The purpose of the
for this column, but every now and then er and sisters, and in most of those pictures they are wearing hats petition was to request the legislative body to hold a special meeting
a topic comes up that I just can’t let go! that I would love to have. I can only assume that they would never, for the reconsideration of Article 10 voted at the March 1, 2011 Annual
And this is one of them. ever go out without a hat and a bare head was consider unacceptable. Town Meeting.
I went to the movies the other day and I even have a picture of them at my grandmother’s wedding and In accordance with Title 17:2661(b) : The legal voters of the Town
saw a movie that reinforced my love of hats. although they were all involved in the wedding, for this particular of Washington in the County of Orange and the State of Vermont are
And on the same day, I watched a program portrait, they are all wearing wonderful hats. I still wonder where hereby notified and warned to meet at the School auditorium on Tues-
on ETV that had tons of hats in it. And that just made my lusting for those hats went! day, May 17, 2011 at 7:00 p.m. to act on the following article.
a hat only worse And you know, I am old enough to remember wearing some type Art. 1 Shall the Town of Washington vote to reconsider Article 10 as
Back in the beginning of the century, women wore such wonder- of hat for Easter and for going into the “city.” Of course, we not only voted at Town Meeting on March 1, 2011?
ful hats. And my personal favorites are those that were huge and had wore hats, we also wore gloves. I hate to think how many pairs of Dated: April 11, 2011 BOARD OF SELECTMEN
all sorts of flowers and feathers on them. And their shape was also white gloves I left in a taxi, never to be seen again. I don’t think that Scott A. Blanchard, Chair
amazing. My love of these wonderful, big hats goes back a long, you can even buy white gloves anymore, unless you have some rash Donald G. Milne
long way but, needless to say, I have never been able to find one. on your hands, of course. It is a sad commentary of our times that the Robert L. Blanchard
Actually, that isn’t 100% true. Once, when I was with my daugh- only hats you ever see are ball caps on some male, worn backwards
ter, Adrienne and looking for a wedding dress, I saw a hat that actu- and never removed when the “gentleman” is in a restaurant and eat-
ally filled most of my fantasies. It was white, of course, and really, ing. Emily Post must be twirling in her grave.
really wide and it had white feathers on it I almost lost my breath,
when I saw it and my fingers trembled when I pointed to it. I knew
right away that I wanted it to be mine and regardless of the price, I
Is there such a place as a milliner’s any more? I have never seen
one or been in one but I would assume that if you actually wanted to
buy a wonderful hat, you would have to go to a specialty store that
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I think that the only place that I know of where they wear such women in the story walk, talk, sit and even eat with the wonderful
wonderful hats is in England at Ascot or the Queen’s Tea. Of course, hats that they are wearing. Of course, they aren’t running around or
I am not invited to the tea and don’t have the wherewithal to go to playing soccer in their hats, but they are moving around and appear
Ascot. But I sure would like one of those hats. And now that Prince comfortable. And they look absolutely super!
William is going to marry this spring, I am positive that we will So, watch and absorb the times that are long gone. And then think Barre City Elementary & Middle School
see fabulous hats on every single one of the women in the United
Kingdom! Which brings up the question, where do they buy their
about how you would like to wear such a hat and then think of me.
Number one on my bucket list is having such a hat and wearing it Kindergarten Registration
hats? Trust me, if I knew and it was possible for me to buy one, I proudly at some appropriate occasion. I just hope that I can find such Monday, April 11 • 4:00 to 7:00PM
definitely would. And I am sure many of you wonder, where in the a hat because I assure you that if I do, it will be mine and will fulfill
world would she wear such a hat? Well, the answer to that question my fantasy. And this is a much more fun-fantasy than just going to Tuesday, April 12 • 4:00 to 7:00PM
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Barre Town Survey Results


n n n
August 31, 2011 for the school year 2011/2012 in the
main office of the school.
This is a paperwork time for the parent/guardian.
by Senator Bill Doyle The following information is needed for registration:
•The child’s birth certificate
•The child’s social security card
Senator Bill Doyle
BARRE TOWN
•The child’s current immunization record
•Proof of the parent’s Barre City residence
Town Meeting Day Survey - March 2011

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Not Please call Linda Rodriguez at 476-7889
Yes No Sure if you have any questions.
any thanks to the 343
citizens of Barre Town 1. Should Vermont Yankee's license be renewed in 2012? 1 199 94 46
for participating in the __________________________________________________________________________________________
annual Town Meeting Survey. 2. Should drivers be prohibited from using cell phones while driving? 2 213 53 21
Strongest support was for ex- __________________________________________________________________________________________
panding the bottle deposit, in-
creased sentences for DUI and 3. Should Vermont legalize physician-assisted suicide? 3 111 176 54
banning cell phones while driv- __________________________________________________________________________________________
ing. Some of your comments
were as follows. 4. Should Vermont have a four-year term for governor? 4 202 117 23
__________________________________________________________________________________________ NORTHFIELD DEVELOPMENTAL SCREENING
AND
WIND POWER 5. Should there be a mandatory minimum sentence for repeat DUI offenders? 5 265 40 28 PRESCHOOL REGISTRATION
“I’m not willing to pay a higher __________________________________________________________________________________________
price for something that will not Do you have questions or concerns about your child’s
be adequate, reliable or practi- 6. Should Vermonters be required to buy health insurance? 6 85 203 52 development?
cal. Relative to wind power, I’m __________________________________________________________________________________________
Do you want to register your 4 year old for preschool?
an eighth-generation Vermonter 7. Do you have confidence in Governor Shumlin? 7 96 153 88
who appreciates the beauty of Are you looking for information about early childhood
__________________________________________________________________________________________ resources?
our state and do not with to have
it impaired with the placement 8. Should Vermont continue to require the use of motorcycle helmets? 8 290 41 6 The Northfield Early Education Program is scheduling
of wind turbine towers on the __________________________________________________________________________________________ appointments for
mountain tops and ridge lines.”
9. Should law enforcement personnel be permitted to use tasers? 9 215 76 47 ➣ play-based developmental screenings for 3 and 4
__________________________________________________________________________________________ year olds and
SOLAR POWER
“I have no strong objections as 10. Should Vermont legislature encourage bicycling and walking? 10 198 99 35 ➣ preschool registration for children who are 4 by
long as such facilities are sited __________________________________________________________________________________________ September 1, 2011!
so as not to be eyesores. Con- •When: May 16, 17 and 18, 2011, 8:15 am - 1:30 pm
sidering our climate, weather 11. Should Vermont's bottle deposit law be expanded
and terrain, I cannot envision it to include all bottled beverages? 11 252 68 22 •Where: Northfield Elementary School Preschool room
__________________________________________________________________________________________
would be practical to construct •How: Call 485-6161 to make an appointment
such a facility of substantial 12. Are you willing to pay more for locally-grown food? 12 168 142 36
size.” __________________________________________________________________________________________ •What: Bring proof of residence, birth certificate,
and immunization record.
ENERGY CONSERVATION 13. In order to encourage wind, solar and other renewable energy sources,
“Vermont needs to take the lead are you willing to pay higher prices? 13 108 174 57
in encouraging and educating
people about energy conserva- Senator Bill Doyle serves on
tion and its short and long-term DRINKING JOBS AND TAXES the Senate Education Commit-
benefits.” “Either lower the drinking age “Need more jobs that pay more tee and Senate Economic Affairs
back down to 18 or make it a than $8.25/hour. Stop taxing us Committee, and is the Senate Mi-
POLLUTION personal choice to drink and to death.” nority Leader. He teaches gov-
“The major cause of pollution to drive and lose your license.” ernment history at Johnson State
Lake Champlain is agriculture “Repeat DUI offenders should IGNITION INTERLOCK College. He can be reached at
- notably dairy cows. Just drive have maximum sentence but “The ignition interlock device
through the islands and through also with therapy (imperative), should be available sooner than
186 Murray Road, Montpelier,
VT 05602; fax 802-828-2424; e-
PUBLIC NOTICE
the dairy farms. Your eyes will otherwise same lifestyle will re- later. Please support it.” mail wodoyle@comcast.net; or In complying with Executive Order #15-91, the Department of
tear.” sume when released.” visit www.BillDoyle1.com. Buildings and General Services is in the process of updating
n n n
their directory of Minority and Women Owned Business Enter-
prises (MWBE).
Firms complying with the MWBE requirements are encour-
aged to complete the self certification form, developed by the
Department of Buildings and General Services. Upon review
by Buildings and General Services, qualifying firms will then
be added to the directory.
The 2011 certification form and previous (2010) directory can
be found on the internet at http://bgs.vermont.gov/facilities/
mwbe The certification form and directory will also be avail-
able in print form and will be mailed upon request.
To be included in the 2011 directory the form must be returned
by Friday, April 29, 2011 to:
Lani Deliduka
4 Gov. Aiken Avenue
Montpelier, VT 05633-7001
Phone: (802) 828-3390
lani.deliduka@state.vt.us
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employed as a waitress at Angelino's and the Capitol Plaza in WILSON, ANNE "MICKEY" GILMAN, passed
Montpelier and cared for her handicapped sister. She attended the away March 31, after a long illness. She was born
United Methodist Church. She is survived by her husband, her Dec. 4, 1954. Anne graduated from Spaulding High
mother and her sister, Michelle Cutler, all of Barre. Private burial School in Barre. She worked for Malden Mills and
ANDERSON, KENNETH B., 54, died February 22 will be in the Cutler Cemetery in East Montpelier. later for J and L Machinist in Springfield. She was
at Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center. He was head of the unemployed council when all the shops
born June 27, 1956, in Springfield, Mass., the son of closed in Springfield. She then went to work for
Philip and Beverley (Hussey) Anderson. He gradu- Johnson and Johnson in Windsor as quality control technician for
GIROUX, DONALD JOSEPH, of Barre,
ated high school in Chelsea. He later received his the talc that was mined there. She moved to Portland, Maine,
passed away April 2 at Central Vermont Medical
Bachelors degree from Castleton State College in where she attended Southern Maine Vocational Technical Institute,
Center, following a long illness. He was born in St.
Castleton. He was employed at the Lake Morey Inn, where she earned her CNA. She was married briefly to Albert
Albans on Sept. 28, 1929, to Joseph E. Giroux and
the Sugar Hill Inn and the Hartness House Inn. Also he was a Wilson. She was an avid volunteer at the AIDS Project and at
Beatrice E. Chagnon. Donald graduated from
interpreter at the Old Sturbridge Village in Sturbridge, Mass., and AIDS Response Seacoast. She was predeceased by her father,
Spaulding High School in 1947 and attended classes
most recently with News Bank in Chester. He enjoyed electronics, Stanley Gilman; her mother, Mary Cannon; her stepdad, Ed
at the University of Vermont. He served in the U.S. Army from
music and coin collecting. He is survived by his father Philip of Cannon; and two half sisters. She is survived by her partner of 25
1951 to 1953, and upon his return he was employed at LaCross
North Springfield, his sister Carolyn Hier of Weathersfield, and a years, Marjorie Russell. She is also survived by five brothers:
Memorials for 24 years as a stone cutter and finisher. In 1978, he
niece and nephew. He was predeceased by his mother Beverley Steven and his wife, Tina; Stanley; Michael and his wife, Debbie;
became a teacher at the Barre Vocational Center in the stone trades
Anderson. Gary; and Brian and his fiancée, Crystal; and many nieces and
program until his retirement in 1992. He married Valencia Aldrich
at St. Monica Church in November of 1953. Donald was an avid nephews.
BOGIE, NICHOLAS JOHN “NICK,” 26, of baseball fan of the "Athletics" his whole life. He was always ready
Groton, died March 31 at Dartmouth-Hitchcock for a game of cribbage any hour of the day or night and enjoyed YORK, SHEILA GENTLE, 65, of Graniteville,
Medical Center, following injuries sustained in a many hours working on his stamp collection. For eight years he died April 2 at her home, with her family by her side.
work-related accident in South Ryegate on Tuesday, was the manager and president of Little League Baseball in Barre Born April 10, 1945, in Cambridge, England, she
March 29. He was born in Berlin on Aug. 15, 1984, and started the rule later adopted by the national Little League was the daughter of Cecil Tolliday and Dorothea
the son of Clark S. "Chief" and Patrice (Gray) Baseball organization that every player must play at least six con- (Moule) Gentle. She attended and completed her
Bogie. Nick graduated from Blue Mountain Union secutive outs and bat at least one time during every game. He schooling in Cambridge. She met Harold A. York Jr.
School, class of 2002. On Dec. 6, 2008, he married Carrie Daniels. always felt that every child who wanted to play the game should while he was stationed in Lakenheath, England, for
During his high school years, he played all four years of soccer be given the chance to play at least two innings during every game the Air Force. On July 21, 1962, they married in Cambridge,
and basketball for the Blue Mountain Bucks. While in high school and get up to bat at least once. He was a 59-year member of the England. They returned to Vermont and resided in the Barre area
he worked during the summers for Nick McClure. After gradua- American Legion Post 10 of Barre and a former member of the before purchasing the York family home located in Graniteville in
tion, he worked for two years with Paragon Construction in Knights of Columbus and the Mutuo Society. He leaves his wife, 1967. In earlier years, Sheila had worked at Eden Lilly's Shoe
Orford, N.H. In 2004, he began working with his father as an Valencia, of 57 years, of Barre; sons Dennis Giroux, of Chester, Store and Penguin American Cleaners, both in Cambridge,
equipment operator for Chief Logging and Construction Inc. He Conn., and Daniel Giroux, of Shelton, Conn.; three grandchildren; England. She was a homemaker; her family and home were most
has always enjoyed the outdoors, hunting, fishing, four-wheeling, and two nephews in Vermont and one in Germany. He is prede- important to her. Over the years, she held various jobs in her com-
tractor pulling and ice fishing, and he especially enjoyed sugaring ceased by his parents and his son Douglas Giroux. munity. She had worked in the kitchen at Barre Town Elementary
season. Each fall Nick attended the "Bird Fest" in Ryegate. He had and Middle School, as a clerk for the former Howe Cleaners in
a special place in his heart, loved and adored his son, Brayden, and Barre and in sorting and stuffing mailers at the Mailing Center in
wife, Carrie, whom he thought was perfect. He also appreciated HUNT, JEFFREY W., 59, of Stockbridge, died April 1 East Barre. She also loved and cared for numerous children
the time spent with "the boys," his nieces, nephews, parents, at Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center. He was born Feb. 21, throughout the years. Sheila enjoyed camping and NASCAR
grandparents, family and friends. Nick's family chose organ dona- 1952, in Randolph, the son of Mildred (Angwin) Hunt and Lucian races, but her greatest passions included frequent large family
tion so Nick's gift of life would continue. Two young children C. Hunt, Jr. He graduated in 1971, from Whitcomb High School in gatherings with a good game of Scrabble, gardening, cooking,
have already received liver donations from this gift. Survivors Bethel. He served with the U.S. Air Force during the Vietnam War. crafts, attending craft fairs and time spent on the coast of Maine
include his wife, Carrie (Daniels) Bogie, of Groton; a son, Brayden He was married to Marilyn Witt Dec. 26, 1973. He worked at with her family. "Gram"/"Bammy" was happiest when her grand-
Gilman Bogie, of Groton; his parents, Clark "Chief" and Patrice Standard Packaging in Bethel and at Vermont Castings. His mem- children were at her side gardening, cooking or doing crafts. She
Bogie, of Ryegate; his three brothers, Jeremy Bogie and wife berships included Christ the Redeemer Lutheran Church in Berlin, was also a whiz at Nintendo games and often beat many levels.
Amanda, of South Ryegate, Eric Bogie and fiancée Michelle Gray Camp in Barnard and he was a former member of the She leaves behind her husband of 48 years, Harold A. York Jr., and
Laferriere, of Burke, and Mark Bogie and wife Michelle, of South Stockbridge Fire Dept. He enjoyed NASCAR and football. He is their dog Rollie, of Graniteville; her daughters, Kimberly Ordway,
Ryegate; maternal grandparents John and Lona (Gandin) Gray, of survived by his wife Marilyn Hunt and his mother Mildred Hunt of Bradford, and Deborah Ziter and husband, Anthony, of
Ryegate Corner; paternal grandparents Calvin and Audrey both of Stockbridge, two daughters, Rhonda Schumann of Washington; her sons, James York and wife, Wendy, Kroy York
(Cassady) Bogie, of Barnet; several nieces, nephews, cousins, Stockbridge and Christine Dooley of Northampton, Mass.; a son and Patrick York and his companion, Sarah Shedd, all of
aunts and uncles; and his dog Brownie. Travis Hunt of Georges Mills, N.H.; a sister Janet Whitaker of Graniteville; eight grandchildren, two step-grandchildren, and
Stockbridge and five grandchildren. He was predeceased by his several cousins. She was predeceased by her parents.
CARTY, MARGARET F., 87, a longtime resident father and a sister, Judy Newell.
of Plainfield, died peacefully March 31 at Woodridge MCKINNEY, WANDA "SANDY" SANDEFUR, born on
Nursing Home in Berlin. She was born in New York SALVETTI, CLAIRE DESPARTE, 83, formerly of Northfield, February 20, 1925 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana to Mildred Chew
City on May 1, 1923, the daughter of Egyed and passed away April 1. She was preceded in death by her husband, Carradine and Julian Sandefur, passed away in Silver City, New
Margaret (Hudeczek) Colman. Margaret graduated William. She is survived by her sons Thomas (Nancy), of Jane Mexico on March 29, 2011. She was pre-deceased by two hus-
from Washington Irving High School in 1940 and Lew, W.Va., Mark (Nancy), of Schwenksville, Penn., and John, of bands, Friend Cheadle Van Fleet III and John Reynolds McKinney
attended Hunter College. She and the late Cyril F-A Willow Grove, Penn.; her grandchildren Steven, David, Brittany and her son Jalal McKinney. She is survived by her children Janet
Carty resided in New York City and Pennsylvania before relocat- and Matthew; and her great-granddaughter Rachel. Claire was Van Fleet of Cabot, Gail Simms of Gidgegannup, Western
ing to Vermont in 1951. She lived the rest of her life in the born in Lebanon, N.H., and later moved to Northfield, and finally Australia, and Sean Matthew McKinney of Belvidere, New Jersey,
Marshfield and Plainfield area. She considered raising her three settled in Willow Grove, Penn. as well as 8 grandchildren and her companion of 20 years, Richard
children to be her greatest accomplishment. She was famous in Fox. Sandy lived in central Vermont in the late 1970’s with her
Plainfield for making candied apples at Halloween. After her chil- daughter Janet Van Fleet, later working as a type composer for the
dren left the nest, she worked as an administrative assistant for the AMELL, NANCY J., 71, of Bethel, died April 5 at
World and living in Plainfield and studying at Goddard. She
Vermont Department of Social Welfare and retired in 1985. She Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center. She was born
passed through many phases, and at each turning she reinvented
treated co-workers like family, supporting them in ways that went May 7, 1939, in Randolph, the daughter of Cecil and
herself in a lifelong quest for understanding. She was a navy wife,
above and beyond her job description such as organizing skits, Ila H. (Drew) Canning. She married Paul V. Amell
a medical technician, a toymaker, museum director, poet (Body
softball games and other morale-boosting activities. She wrote a Jr. in Bethel on April 11, 1981. She had worked for
Grief, 2003), critic (for The Alsop Review) and translator (of the
book entitled "Christmas in Vermont" published by The New Waterbury Plastics and most recently at G.W.
Andalusian poet Rafael Guillen, I’m Speaking, Northwestern
England Press. As a way of giving back, she knitted hundreds of Plastics. She enjoyed camping, crafts and line danc-
University Press, 2001). She studied at the Universidad Nacional
hats and donated them to children and adults. She was upbeat and ing. Survivors include her husband, of Bethel; her brother, Larry
de Mexico in her 30s, earned an MFA in writing from Goddard
positive; kind, intelligent and inquisitive; had a wonderful, wry Smith, of Grand Isle; her sister Lorraine Sulham, of Stockbridge;
College in Plainfield in her 50s and qualified for her captain’s
sense of humor and enjoyed playing pranks. She liked baseball, and many nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her sister
license in her 60s, operating a charter boat out of Key West, FL.
smiley-face buttons and cats. She was innovative and had a couple Noreen Warner. Graveside services will be held at 10am on Friday,
She was a Baha’i, a Gurdjieffian, a Unitarian-Universalist and a
of inventions patented. When asked how to best live one's life, her May 20, at Fairview Cemetery in Bethel.
Swedenborgian. Sandy accumulated new identities without ever
advice was, "Stick it out." She is survived by three children: John discarding the old ones, her character growing richer and more
W. Carty and wife, Mary, of Mesa, Ariz.; Thomas F-A Carty and colorful with the years. She loved to be outrageous, and she hated
wife, Lorna, of Barre; and Lucy M. Blue, of Plainfield. She is also BURROUGHS, HELEN M., 79, died April 3 at Gifford Medical onions.
survived by a sister, Lillian Hetherman, of Eastpointe, Mich.; four Center in Randolph. She was born Dec. 15, 1931, in Randolph, the
nieces and nephews; eight grandchildren; and seven great-grand- daughter of John B. Williams Sr. and Laura (Turner) Williams. She
children. attended school in South Royalton, graduating in 1949 from South GOODELL, STANLEY C., 82, of Morgan and formerly of
Royalton High School. She was married to Warren Gill Sr. in 1952 Montpelier, died peacefully April 5 at his home. He was born in
in Georgia and later to Fody Burroughs in 1965 in California, Montpelier on Aug. 14, 1928, to Carroll and Ruby (Shorey)
DESPAULT, APRIL L., 47, of Barre, died April 2, at her home. Goodell. He was raised by his grandparents, Harry and Etta
where she lived for 27 years. For over 22 years she worked for
She was born in Springfield, Mass., on April 25, 1963, to Earl and Shorey. He graduated from Montpelier High School and Coyne
G.W. Plastics in Bethel, Waterbury Plastics and Progressive
Marion (Bianchi) Cutler. She attended schools in Waterbury and Electrical School in Chicago. He was self-employed in television
Plastics, both of Randolph. She also worked for nine years at
married Robin Despault on April 16, 1988, in Waterbury. She was sales and service and operated Goodell's TV in Montpelier for
Gifford Medical Center in environmental services. She enjoyed
being a day-care provider for family and friends, before and after most of his career. He especially enjoyed weekends on Lake
Seymour and spent his retirement years there. Stanley is survived

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school. She was also a great cook and baker. Her great love,
though, was caring for kids and her grandkids. She is survived by by Marylin Warburton Goodell, his wife of 60 years, whom he
four daughters, Kathy Therrien, of Leicester, N.C., Karen Draper, married Oct. 21, 1950; son Peter W. Goodell, of Montpelier;
of Randolph, Kriss Rivera, of Highland, Calif., and Yvonne brother Donald Goodell and his spouse, Helen, of Merced, Calif.;
Cruise, of Alma, Ark.; a sister, Gladys Ferris, of South Royalton; and half sister Elizabeth Camire of Furlong, Penn. He was prede-
a special cousin, George Turner, of Spokane, Wash.; 20 grandchil- ceased by a sister, Evangeline.
2 Granite Street, Montpelier, VT 05602
800-950-3066 • 802-223-3502 dren and several great-grandchildren; nieces, nephews and cous-
ins. She was predeceased by two sons, Warren Gill Jr. and Fleet
Burroughs; a daughter, Fodie Burroughs; and a brother, John PERREAULT, ALBERT "PAT" FRED, of Albertville,
Williams Jr. Ala., died April 4. He was born in Williamstown on June 18, 1923,
the son of Arthur and Lena (Ross) Perreault. He attended school in
Orange, Williamstown, East Barre and Spaulding High School. He
SPOONER, RAMON LEWIS, 78, of Plainfield,
was married to Simonne Houle on Aug. 5, 1950, in St. Monica
passed away April 4, due to congestive heart failure.
Catholic Church in Barre. Maj. Perreault was inducted into the
Ramon was born July 23, 1932, raised in Waitsfield
Army on Feb. 11, 1943, and retired from the Army in the grade of
but lived mostly in the Plainfield area. He was
major on May 31, 1964. He was in the Pacific theater of operation
known for being the local plumber/electrician and a
during World War II and during the Korean Conflict. His duties
favorite bus driver for Twinfield Union School.
included assignments at Norwich University, Fort Devens, Mass.,
Ramon was the youngest son of Nellie and Arthur
Brooklyn, N.Y., North Carolina and Georgia. He received several
Spooner. He is survived by six children: daughters Ramona
awards and decorations while in the service. Upon retirement from
Brown, of Marshfield, Carol Roux, of Greenfield, Mass., Judy
the service, he and his family took up residence on Vine Street in
Scott, of Lakeland, Fla., and Heidi Ibey, of Plainfield, and sons
Berlin for 18 years. He worked for the state of Vermont for 16
Steve Spooner, of Groton, and Dale Spooner, of Plainfield. Ramon
years, most of the years spent in the Department of Employment
had 14 grandchildren, 15 great-grandchildren and two great-great-
and Training. Upon retiring from state employment he relocated
grandchildren. Ramon also leaves a close companion, Ellen
Helping Families Create Memorials Codling, who has brought smiles to his face for several years.
his family to Albertville, Ala. Survivors include his wife; one son,
Michael Perreault, and wife, Pamela, of South Barre; and daugh-
For Loved Ones Motorcycling was a love of Ramon's that carried him from
ters Darice Perreault, of Albertville, and Lisa Fincher and hus-
Vermont to Florida to California and to Alaska. His second love
Made Locally In Montpelier, Vermont was for music and dance. He was often seen at his favorite dancing
band, Adam, of Huntsville, Ala.; three grandchildren; eight great-
grandchildren; and brothers Arthur and James Perreault. He is
Stop By & See Our Outside Display spot "The Moose Lodge."
predeceased by his oldest daughter, Robin Perreault.
page 12 The WORLD April 13, 2011
ORCA Updates for This Week Dunning Receives Writing Awards
Glenn Dunning, left, of Brookfield, was the recipient of two awards at
On Episode 26 of “Talking About Movies,” fun. The movie airs Fri. 4/15 at 7pm and Sun. the New England Outdoor Writers Association annual meeting and awards
film buffs Rick Winston and Bill Morancy 4/17 at 1pm and 8pm. banquet held April 2nd in Oxford, Mass. The association’s Excellence in
sample and discuss classic horror films: “Devil Special Programming Note: ORCA is pleased Craft competition solicits entries from professional members in both news-
Doll,” “Bride of Frankenstein,” “Invisible Man,” to broadcast a series of programs of presenta- paper and magazine categories. Glenn received a second place recognition
and “Dracula.” in the Best Magazine – Opinion category and a third place award for Best
tions by Howard Frank Mosher entitled “Where Magazine Article.
This Week on ORCA Presents - “Death Rage” in the World is Kingdom County”? – a tribute to He is a monthly columnist for Outdoors Magazine and Woods & Waters
(1976) is a Naples-set crime thriller starring Vermont’s magnificent Northeast Kingdom, the USA, and a freelance contributor to several other publications. He has
stoic bald superman Yul Brynner, an ex-hit man place he calls home, and which has provided the been an active member of NEOWA since 2004. Glenn is also widely
who is brought back into the world of organized inspiration for many of his critically acclaimed known in sporting circles as owner of TUNDRATOUR Consultants, a
crime to avenge his brother’s murder. Car chases travel agency that specializes in North American hunting and fishing
and award-winning books. The program will air
ensue; an unlikely pupil is taught the ways of adventures.
contract killing; a blonde sex kitten (Barbara on Wed. 4/13 at 7pm, Thurs. 4/14 at 12am and
Bouchet, from “Don’t Torture a Duckling”) falls 1pm and Sat 4/16 at 1pm.
for our chrome-domed hero; and Martin Balsam Finally, another Literary Event is highlighted
shows up seemingly just to pay the rent. Director this week on Channel 15 – The Annual Bear
Anthony M. Dawson (really Antonio Margheriti) Pond Books Open Poetry reading to be broad- Palm Sunday, April 17th -
keeps the pace moving along, and stages some cast on Sun 4/17 at 10:30am. Tune in and hear
good (if unrealistic) action sequences. And the many voices of Vermont poets whose sub- “How Should We Interpret
Brynner’s performance is a wooden hoot. “Death jects range from the profound to the hilarious Jewish Travail Today?”
Rage” is a low-budget B movie that is low-down and everything in between.
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"Singing Bridge" Replacement to Start Soon Good Friday, April 22nd


The Vermont Agency of Transportation has • Route 14N detour - Motorists traveling
awarded the East Montpelier Bridge Replacement north on Route 14 will be detoured onto Route 2 Candlelight Service
Project BRF 037-2(8) to A.L. St. Onge. This East in East Montpelier and then directed to
project is expected to start on or about April 18, Route 214 to Route 14N.
7:00 pm (arrive early)
2011 and run through October 28, 2011. • Route 14S detour- Motorists traveling south
Construction activities will consist of replacing on Route 14 will be detoured onto Route 214 to
Bridge 71 also known as the Singing Bridge, Route 2 West to Route 14S.
located just south of the intersection of Route
214.
• Residents who live on Route 14 between the Easter Sunday, April 24th - a CELEBRATION of
intersection of Route 2 and the project will have
Construction will include replacing the exist-
ing bridge, which also requires light roadway
access from Route 14.
During normal construction hours, except
Christ’s bodily resurrection.
work at each approach to the bridge. The project
also includes installation of a new sidewalk on during the detour, travel through the project may
the east side of the bridge. be reduced to one-way. Traffic control will be
A detour is planned during the project from present to maintain traffic flow. Sunday Services are at 8 and 10:30 am.
June 6th thru September 18th. During this time Contact Francine Perkins, FRP Enterprises, Childcare is available at the 10:30 am service.
the bridge will be closed to vehicle traffic. A LLC., Public Relations Officer at 802-479-6994
temporary pedestrian bridge will be constructed with any questions or concerns with regard to
at the bridge site to maintain pedestrian traffic this project. Work updates will be submitted to Barre Evangelical Free Church, 17 S. Main St., Barre, VT 05641 * 802-476-5344 * www.befcvt.org
during the bridge closure period. local media and posted on www.roadworkup-
Detour details are as follows: dates.com.

SAINT AUGUSTINE CHURCH


MONTPELIER
Mass Times:
April 21 Holy Thursday ..............7:00PM
April 22 Good Friday ................12:00PM
April 23 Easter Vigil (Saturday) 7:00PM
Palm Sunday April 24 Easter Sunday .............. 8:30AM
“Will you leave me also... April 17, 9:30AM–Procession of palms, recalling Jesus’ en-
try into Jerusalem, reading of the Passion Gospel in dramatic
.................................................. 10:30AM
To whom shall we turn, you
NORTH AMERICAN MARTYRS
form, Holy Communion.
Alone have the words of Maundy Thursday
Eternal Life!!” April 21, 7:00PM–Confession and absolution, the Lord’s
MARSHFIELD
Supper, and stripping of the altar.

New Life Assembly Good Friday


April 22, 7:00PM–A new liturgy based on Jesus’ Seven Last
Words on the cross.
Easter Sunday Mass ......................................................... 9:00AM

304 Hill Street, Barre • 802-479-9867 Easter Celebration Service


Easter Sunrise Service 6:00 AM April 24, 9:30AM–Christ is risen! We celebrate with lots of
music, flowers symbolizing new life and a Festival Eucharist.
Potluck Breakfast after Easter Sunrise Service Following worship, all are invited to enjoy our famous Easter
brunch. Bring a friend!
Easter Celebration Service 10 AM
THE ALLIANCE CHURCHES OF BARRE AND ORANGE
Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran Church
invite you to a free Easter breakfast 115 Northfield Street • Montpelier • 229-5440
and joint Easter Celebration service THE ALLIANCE CHURCHES OF BARRE AND ORANGE
Good Friday Service 6pm at Orange Alliance Church invite you to a free Easter breakfast
Come Celebrate the Resurrection
Breakfast-9am immediately followed by 10am Service
at Knights of Columbus, 84 Pine Hill Road Barre and joint Easter Celebration service
Good Friday Service 6pm at Orange Alliance Church
For more information call 476-3221 or 505-5201 Breakfast-9am immediately followed by 10am Service
at Knights of Columbus, 84 Pine Hill Road Barre
...with us at the First Baptist Church For more information call 476-3221 or 505-5201
24 Washington Street, Barre

Holy Week Observances


Palm Sunday 10:30AM
First Church in Barre, Universalist
Maundy Thursday, April 21, 7:00PM (The Church with the Clock)
Easter Sunday Service 10:30AM Palm Sunday Service, April 17: 10AM
Maundy Thursday, April 21:
Pastor Craig Thompson 7PM Tenebrae Service
Easter Sunday Service, April 24: 10AM Worship
Worship Every Sunday 10:00
FAITH COMMUNITY CHURCH Hedding United Methodist Church
Welcomes You
invites your family to 40 WASHINGTON ST, BARRE, VT 476-8156
HEDDINGUMC@hotmail.COM
HOLY WEEK EVENTS: April 17th -April 24th
Come and hear
Palm Sunday, April 17: Family worship with visual 10am the story about betrayal,
and interactive experience
sacrifice, forgiveness, and an empty tomb

“Rejoice, for he has risen”


Tuesday, April 19: Scripture, Meditation & Noon
Prayer service
with us... Wednesday, April 20: Scripture, Meditation & Noon Old Brick Church of East Montpelier
Prayer service Easter Worship Services:
Good Friday Communion Service Maundy Thursday, April 21: Worship with the Lord's 7pm Good Friday, April 22, 7:00PM
Supper & Tenebrae with Communion
Friday, April 22 at 6:00PM
Easter Sunday Sunrise Service, 5:45AM
Easter Sunday April 24 Good Friday, April 22: The Last Seven Words of Noon at Four Corners School
Christ commemoration
Free Breakfast for all at 8:30AM Easter Sunday Church Service, 10:00AM
Worship Celebration at 10:00AM Holy Saturday, April 23: Easter Vigil Service 7pm Pastor: Mark McEathron
Ancient Liturgies of Light,
~Located at 30 Jones Brothers Way in Barre~ Word and Sacrament Questions? Phone: 223-1232
Anyone is welcome regardless of religious affiliation. Email: brickchurchvt@gmail.com
Casual dress is appropriate. Nursery provided for Easter Sunday, April 24: Celebration Worship 10am All are welcome to attend
small children. Fully handicapped accessible. Church is located at the Junction of Rts. 2 & 14
Come early for Rolls and Coffee!
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Head Start Honors Area Boy Scout for
Tell the
whole WORLD
that you want to
$35 Tell the
whole WORLD $35 Community Service Project
Central Vermont Community
Action Council (CVCAC)’s
INCLUDES:
that you want to Head Start program honored
wish that INCLUDES:
• 1 col. x 2 1/2”
wish that Boy Scout Aaron Roberts of
• 1 col. x 2 1/2” Barre at its monthly in-service
special AD in the issue special AD in the issue training on March 14.
someone a of your choice someone a of your choice Scout Roberts presented his
community service project to

Happy • OUTDOOR SIGN


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the early education program
and was thanked with a certifi-
cate of appreciation.  
Birthday! Board for A Day Birthday! Board for A Day Aaron organized and enlisted
his fellow troop members to
create wooden pieces to help
• Two 4x6 Pictures • Two 4x6 Pictures children develop pre-writing
of Outdoor Sign of Outdoor Signskills. The children will use the pieces as they practice making and
shaping letters.
• AND Have the Head Start, which uses the popular Handwriting Without Tears
• AND Have the curriculum, did not have enough pieces to accommodate all the
name published name publishedchildren in the program, so Roberts volunteered to craft the needed
in The WORLD/ in The WORLD/materials.
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Are Foods "Made With Real Sugar" Healthier? ARIES (March 21 to
April 19) Whether a
waiting period is taking
BY MICHAEL ROIZEN, M.D., AND MEHMET OZ, M.D.
longer than expected, or
Y ou've probably seen those "made with real
sugar" ads on TV and heard about food makers
replacing high fructose corn syrup with "real
overeat by revving up ghrelin, your body's "I'm
hungry" hormone, and turning down two hunger-
controlling hormones, insulin and leptin.
just seems that way, the
anxious Lamb would do
well to create a center of
sugar" in everything from ketchup to crackers. They invite diabetes. Chugging one to two regu- calm within her- or himself, and not do anything rash.
"Real sugar" may be the craziest comeback since lar sodas, sweet iced teas or fruit punch drinks a
platform sandals, John Travolta and the Red Sox. day raises your diabetes risk 26 percent. Why? TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) Practical matters dominate the
Though those comebacks made people grin. Sugar Excess fructose drives up blood sugar levels by week, but cultural activities also are favored, especially those that
has NO redeeming social value! indirectly telling muscle cells to resist insulin's orders to absorb can be shared with someone special in the Bovine’s life. Some
Food manufacturers want you to think that "real" or "natural" blood sugar. important news might be forthcoming.
sugar is sweeter for your health. Don't fall for it. They raise your blood pressure. Downing lots of added sugars GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) You need to know more about a
Regular readers of this column (love yah!) know we're not fans doubles your risk for hypertension. The top blood pressure num- possible career move in order to see if it offers a real opportunity
of high fructose corn syrup. Like all added sugars and syrups, it bers for people in one test who consumed the fructose in just 2.5 or just a change. You’re sure to get lots of advice -- some of it
pumps your body full of empty calories, sends your blood sugar sodas a day were as high as 160. You (and your heart) want that
soaring faster than the express elevators at the Empire State number to be 115! good -- but the decision must be yours.
Building, and gums up proteins in ways that load your arteries Added sugars aren't just where you'd expect to see 'em (soda, CANCER (June 21 to July 22) The arrival of hoped-for good news
with lousy LDL cholesterol. (Hello, heart attack and stroke.) High dessert, candy). They're also hiding in deli meat, ketchup, soup, about a loved one dominates most of the week and provides a
sugar levels also increase blood fats called triglycerides, which bagels, crackers, cereal and even some baby food. Thanks to a great excuse for the party-loving Moon Child to plan a special
threaten your ticker, skin and sex life. And HFCS has been poured loophole, manufacturers aren't required to list added sugars sepa- event to celebrate.
into all kinds of food, from salad dressings to chili. Since 1960, rately from those found naturally in fruit, grains and dairy foods LEO (July 23 to August 22) Leos and Leonas rushing to finalize
we've gone from 0 pounds a year of HFCS to more than 50 pounds (which your body knows how to handle). You have to outsmart
per person. three food-industry tricks to find 'em: their plans might want to think about slowing down the pace, or
Even though we've cut back some, Americans are still in sugar Trick 1: "Natural" and "organic" sweeteners. Unrefined brown risk overlooking an important consideration that could become a
shock: We down 22 teaspoons of added sugars each day. That's sugar, unrefined dehydrated cane juice, raw sugar, honey, maple sore point down the line.
average! And it's two to three times what your body can handle. syrup, molasses, barley malt, rice syrup and agave are still added VIRGO (August 23 to September 22) The week’s challenges call
The American Heart Association wants women to top out at six to sugars. A few of these have a smidgeon of other nutrients, but not for logical approaches. But sentiment also has its place. Sharing
seven teaspoons a day, and men at 10. Personally, we eat less than enough to compensate for the smackdown sugar gives your body. memories with a special someone, for example, strengthens the
that. Because whether added sugars come from table sugar, Trick 2: Disguised names. The ingredients list may not say bond between you.
organic brown sugar or raspberry syrup, they subtract from your "sugar" or "HFCS." But there's added sugar if any of these are on
health. Our goal for you is our goal for ourselves: zero added the label: brown sugar, cane sugar, confectioners' sugar, corn LIBRA (September 23 to October 22) A brand-new approach to a
sugars and blood sugar below 110. Anything higher ages your sweetener, corn or other syrups, honey, molasses, fruit juice con- problem could have a good chance of succeeding if it’s based on
arteries, which ultimately ages every part of you. That's why the centrate, cane juice, invert sugar, malt sugar or anything ending in a solid foundation of fact to strengthen its potential for standing up
new pro-sugar ads make us itch (Mehmet) and twitch (Mike). "ose" (dextrose, fructose, glucose, lactose, maltose, sucrose). to scrutiny.
Oh, one more thing: If the fructose in HFCS indeed turns out to Trick 3: Multiples. Food makers are splitting up the sweeteners, SCORPIO (October 23 to November 21) A favorable report
excel at making you gain weight, know that table sugar contains so you may not spot 'em till you're halfway down the ingredients should give your optimism an important boost as you confront
almost as much: Both it and HFCS are about half fructose. Yep, list. Keep reading, and look for more than one. Don't be fooled -- another phase of a challenge. Don’t be timid about accepting
the same sugar found in fruit. But while the small amount of fruc- but we know you're too smart for that. advice from someone you trust.
tose in an apple or mango is fine because fruit's fiber slows down ***
its absorption (so your blood sugar doesn't rocket up), the large The YOU Docs, Mehmet Oz and Mike Roizen, are authors of SAGITTARIUS (November 22 to December 21) You might want
amounts in sodas, candy, desserts and candy-topped yogurt aren't. "YOU: On a Diet." Want more? See "The Dr. Oz Show" on TV to target another goal if your current aim is continually being
Here's what they do to your heart, bloodstream and belt size: (check local listings). To submit questions, go to www.RealAge. deflected. But stay with it until you find that first sign of an open-
Added sugars spell double trouble for your waistline. First, com. ing, and then follow through.
there are the extra calories. Second, a big hit of fructose makes you (c) 2011 Michael Roizen, M.D. and Mehmet Oz, M.D.
CAPRICORN (December 22 to January 19) Although offers of
n n n advice might not always please the usually sure-footed Goat, good
counsel is always worth considering, especially from those whose

ParentUp Video Shows and Tells How to Talk About Alcohol


experience can be invaluable.
AQUARIUS (January 20 to February 18) Don’t rush to make up
A Youtube video, “Talking with Your Middle Schooler,” is one ficult discussion to initiate, but you can and should do it,’” Dr. for lost time. Your productivity can be measured not only by what
of a series created by the Vermont Department of Health to build Holmes said. you do, but how you do it. Move carefully until the job is done the
confidence and empower parents to start a dialogue with their ParentUp supports 29 Vermont community coalitions and is way you like it.
child about alcohol use. funded by the Substance Abuse & Mental Health Services PISCES (February 19 to March 20) Emerging facts about some-
The video, part of the ParentUp campaign, will be available on Administration and the Department of Justice. one you know might cause you to rethink your relationship. But
the Health Department website and Youtube channel later this Other titles in the video series are: "Talking With Your Teen remember to make judgments in context of a full situation, not just
month. about Alcohol: Warning Signs" and "Underage Drinking Risks For on scraps of data.
Nearly 20 percent of children try alcohol before the age of 13. Parents." BORN THIS WEEK: You are known both for your love of acquir-
Young people who drink before age 14 are seven times more For more information on about the ParentUp campaign go to ing beautiful things as well as for your generosity to others.
likely to develop an addiction to alcohol. The video acknowledges ParentUpVT.org or http://healthvermont.gov/adap/underage_ (c) 2011 King Features Synd., Inc.
that taking to a middle-school age child about alcohol use can be drinking/index.aspx, or dial 211.
uncomfortable, but it can also be an excellent opportunity for par-
ents to show support for their child and offer advice.
“The earlier you talk about alcohol with your child, the better,” Whoever said being
said Breena Holmes, MD, maternal and child health director for a parent is easy?
the Health Department, who offers advice for parents as part of the For help call
video. “ The sooner you discuss the effects of alcohol, the easier it
will be to build a relationship where ongoing discussions are Circle of ParentsTM
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brain and the importance of avoiding addiction are two messages
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harder to perform important functions.
“Our overall message to parents is – ‘We know it can be a dif-
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Cutting the Cord; Dismounting the Dish By Tom Evslin
A young friend and his family just discon-
nected their FairPoint landline, which
they had been using for voice and DSL,
and took down their satellite dish. Total gross
savings: over $100/month. They replaced all of
lose the ability to fast-forward through boring stuff; the DVR has
spoiled us for that.
4. NFL on the web. I don’t always buy Directv’s NFL Season
Ticket, but many Jets’ games are on broadcast channels even here
in Vermont. It’s unlikely the NFL will let the networks or local Welcome Tea
for
this with a Verizon cell phone he bought at the network affiliates webcast these games; but it’s likely the NFL will
VZW store, which came with a $30/month all follow Major League Baseball and sell these games to us directly
you can eat data plan for the life of the phone somehow. And, if a strike prevents an NFL season …..

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(apparently a special offer). Stowe resident Tom Evslin was recently Vermont’s Chief Tech-
They don’t feel they have given up anything in functionality. nology Officer. His blog is at fractalsofchange.com.
They were using their cell phones for voice, anyway. The new
phone he bought has WiFi and can serve as a hub for up to five
devices. He says he is getting better effective speed from it than he
was getting with DSL. They get their entertainment and news over
the net; the shows they want to watch are available for download (I ACCEPTING NEW DENTAL PATIENTS Please join Lola
don’t know how much, if anything, they’re paying for downloads).
No question that this is one of the ways of the future. The implica-
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tions for traditional phone and cable companies are enormous.
We came home from a three week trip to discover that, in our on Sunday, April 17th
zeal to save electricity, we’d unplugged not just the big TV screen
but also the DVR. How were we supposed to catch up with the JAMES J. CRUMBAKER, DDS from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m.
episodes of “Damages” we hadn’t recorded? No prob, it turns out,
can buy them a la carte from Amazon for $1.99 each ($2.99 for
high def); full season even cheaper. Hmmm… so we don’t really
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I’m not quite ready to follow my young friend’s example but
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I’ve made a checklist of what has to happen before I cut my lan-
dline cord and take down my dish. Could well all be completed
Tooth Whitening
White Fillings
Veneers
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watching mlb.com on its lowest definition is painful. Took five
Implants
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within a month with new service from a WISP (also, of course,
Crowns Bridges
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removes the need to keep the landline for DSL).
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watch are already on the web, as it turns out. BBC is on the web.
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Vt. 05641. The deadline is 5:00pm, Thursday preceding publica-
Grandparents Raising Their Children’s Children. Support group.
First Presbyterian Church, 1st Weds of month, 10am-noon. 476-1480.
Bingo. Mutuo Club, Beckley St., Weds., warmups 6pm, bingo 7pm.

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tion. The Ongoing section is for free/low cost community events,
which should be verified monthly. We are no longer able to include Friends of Aldrich Public Library. Aldrich Library, 2nd floor board-
ongoing classes. room, 2nd Tuesday of month. Info. 476-7550.
Clogging & Irish Step Lessons. With Green Mountain Cloggers, all
Ongoing Events ages, donations. Green Mtn Tavern, Mondays, 6-8pm. 522-2935.
Strong Living Exercise Program. Aldrich Library, Milne Comm.
BARRE- The Open Table. All are invited to this “share-what-you- Room, Mondays & Thursdays at 8am. Info. 433-1654.
can” meal. Donate what you can- money, labor, skills, or just your
presence. L.A.C.E., Wednesdays, 5:30-8pm. Info. 476-4276. Circle of Parents. Confidential support group spons. by Prevent Child
Abuse VT. Meets Tuesday eves. Info. 229-5724 or 1-800-children.
Barre Camera Club. For all ages. Bring photos, slides or CDs for
discussion & gentle critiquing. Community National Bank, second Al-Anon Spiritual Mtgs. Hedding United Methodist, Weds. 7pm.
Mondays through Dec., meet at side door promptly at 7pm. 485-3086. Central VT Amateur Radio Club. Steak House, Barre-Montpelier
Play Group. St. Monica’s Church basement, Thursdays during school Rd., 1st Wednesdays, 6:30pm. Info. 496-3566 or 496-2836.
year, 9:30-11am. Mothers of Preschoolers. Monthly get-togethers for crafts, refresh-
Cub Scout Pack 717. Fun for boys in grades 1-5. Barre Congregational ments, etc. Christian Alliance Church, 476-3221.
Church, den meetings Thursdays except last week of month when Alcoholics Anonymous. Meetings in Barre, daily; call 802-229-5100
Friday, 6:30pm. Info. 476-8399. for latest times & locations; www.aavt.org.
Getting By in a Recession Support Group. Church of the Good Square & Compass Bingo. Jackpot $500 55# or less, $300 after 55.
Shepherd, Washington St., enter at rear. Mondays 7pm. 476-3929. Masonic Temple, doors open 4pm, kitchen 5pm, primas 5:50, reg 7pm.
American Legion Auxiliary Unit 10. Meets at the post, first Bingo. Elks Club, Jefferson St., Sundays, open 4pm, games start 5:45.
Thursday of each month (not Jan. or July), 6:30pm. Alzheimer’s Support Group. Rowan Court Health & Rehab, 4th
Vermont Modelers Club. Building & flying model airplanes year- Weds. of month, 3-5pm. Info/RSVP at 476-4166.
Serving Montpelier, Central Vermont, and beyond, 24/7! round, visitors welcome. Info. 485-7144. Alzheimer’s Support Group. Community National Bank, 2nd Weds. of
Community Breakfast. First Presbyterian Church, 78 Summer St., month, 7-9pm. Info. Helene Thomas 476-5116/Carol Griffith 476-4822.
3rd Sunday of month, FREE, 7:30-9am. 476-3966. Hedding United Methodist Activities & Meetings. 40 Washington
Lupus Support Group. 9 Jorgensen Ln., teen meeting 3rd Wednesdays Street, 476-8156. Teen Center, Mon-Fri. 3-6pm; Choir, Thursdays
at 6:30pm, adult meeting 4th Weds., 6:30pm. Info. 877-735-8787. 7pm; Free Community Supper, Fridays 5:30-6:30pm; Celebrate
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Barre Tones Women’s A Capella Chorus. 2nd floor Alumni Hall, next
to Barre Aud., Mondays, 7pm. www.barretonesvt.com or 223-2039.
Bingo. Benefits St. Monica’s School. St. Monica’s, 79 Summer St.,
every Monday, pastimes 6pm, regular games 7pm.

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Knights Inc. Bingo. Knights of Columbus Hall, Pine Hill Rd., Friday
nights, doors open 4:30pm.
Cribbage. Mon-Fri 9am. Strong Living Exercise, Mon. & Wed.
9am. Barre Senior Center, 135 N. Main St.

Animals
Turning Point Ctr. Safe/supportive place for individuals & their
families in/seeking recovery. Open Monday-Friday, 10am-5pm. 489
N. Main St. Alcoholics Anonymous-Living Sober, Sundays, 8:30am;
Wit’s End Parent Support Group, Wednesdays, 6pm. Narcotics
Anonymous, Thursdays, 6:30pm. Information, call 479-7373.

Can Be Knights of Columbus. Pine Hill Road, Barre Town, meetings second
Tuesday of every month, 7pm.
ReUse Stop. Barre Town recycling depot, Wilson Indust. Park; Tues/
Sat, 8-3:30, for unwanted reusable items; guidelines/prices, 775-7722.

Too! Green Mountain Spirit Chapter. National women bikers club. 2nd
Wed. of month; info grnmtnspirit@hotmail.com.
BERLIN- Bereavement Support Group. Group 1 meets every other
Wednesday 1/5-4/13, 10-11:30am; Group 2 meets every other Monday
1/10-4/18, 6-8pm.CVHHH, Granger Rd. Info. 223-1878.
INTRODUCING... Seniors Mall Walking Group. Meet at Penney’s entrance, Berlin Mall,
Wednesdays thru 5/27, 8:45am. Spons. by N2N Americorps. 476-2668.
Bereaved Family Support Group. Facilitated by Central Vermont
Home Health & Hospice. CVHHH, 600 Granger Rd., 2nd Wednesday
of month, 6-8pm. Info. Jeneane 485-9353.
Parkinsons Support Group. CVMC, conf. rm. #3, third Thursdays,
6:30-8pm. Info. 439-5554.
Celiac Support Group. CVMC, third Tuesday, 6-7:30pm. 888-4494.
Weight Watchers Meetings. Open 1/2 hour before mtg time. 617
Comstock Rd., Mondays at 4:30pm, Tuesdays at 12:15 & 5:30pm,
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Making feed in Vermont for over 70 years Diabetes Support Program. CVMC, conf. rooms, first Thursday of
month, 7-8pm, free. Info. 371-4152.
Civil Air Patrol. At the airport (blue hangar), Tuesdays, 6-8:30pm.
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PROMOTION Al-anon/Alateen. CVMC, rm. 3, Saturdays, 7pm . 866-972-5266.
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Look Good... Feel Better. Program for female cancer patients.
Berlin Health and Rehabilitation CVMC, 4th Mon. of month, 5:30-7:30pm. Info. 496-2582.
Bible Information Class. Christ the Redeemer Lutheran Church,
Airport Rd., every Tues., 6:30pm.
Savvy Speakers Toastmasters Club. BC/BS conf. room, Industrial
Ln., 1st & 3rd Tues., 5:30-7pm. 883-2313 or gplumb@pshift.com.
Birthing Center Open House. For parents, sibs, grandparents, etc.
� Diabetes-related talks CVMC, 1st Wed. of month, 5:30-7pm. RSVP/Info. 371-4613.
Knee/Hip Replacement Orientation Class. CVMC, conf. room #3,
� Cooking demos free, 1st Thurs. of each month, 2-3pm. Info 371-4188.
� Exercise session
Breastfeeding Support Group. CVMC Garden Path Birthing Center,
1st Monday of month, 5:30-7pm. Info. 371-4415.
� Glucose testing Infant & Child Car Seat Inspections. Berlin Fire Station, free, first
Friday of month, 12-4pm. Appointments required, 371-4198.
� Testing products demos BRADFORD- Rockinghorse Circle of Support. For young women
with or w/o kids, childcare & transportation available. Wednesdays,
1-2:30pm, Grace Methodist Church. Info 479-1086.
New Hope II Support Group. Grace United Methodist, every Mon.,
Enter for a chance to WIN: 7-9p.m. Info. at 1-800-564-2106.
BROOKFIELD- MOPS - Mothers of Preschoolers. Moms of kids
ContourUSB glucose montoring system birth through kindergarten welcome. Meal & childcare provided. New
(3 systems will be given away) Covenant Church, 2252 Ridge Rd., 3rd Fridays, 6pm. 276-3022.
Health-focused Group. Learn to cope w/ life’s passages. Weds,
7-8pm; Info 276-3142; Dr. Alice Kempe.
CABOT- Youth Adventure Hour. Stories, songs & more for ages
3-14 w/Mark Shelton. Cabot Church, 3rd Sundays, 9:30am. 563-2278.
Senior Lunch & Laughter. Comedy movies & hot lunch. Faith in

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Action. Masonic Hall, most Tues & Thurs, 10:30am. Info. 563-3322.
Alcoholics Anonymous. Beginners meeting. Weds., 8pm. Call 802-
229-5100 for info, www.aavt.org.
Preschool Story Time. Cabot Public Library, Fridays, 10am.
CALAIS- Men’s and Women’s Bible Study Groups. County Road,
Janice Waterman, RD, CDE, registered dietitian, will speak on Wednesdays, 7pm. Info. 485-7577 or www.thefishermenministry.org.
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� Preventing hypoglycemia Friday, April 15 TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly). United Church of Chelsea on
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Church, 1st & 3rd Tues., 7pm. Breakfast, 2nd Sat., 8am. 476-9962.
HARDWICK- Caregiver Support Group. Agency on Aging, rear
entrance Merchants Bank, 2nd Thurs of month. 229-0308 x306.
On-Site Glucose Testing provided by Central VT Home Health & Hospice Celebrate Recovery Groups. Touch of Grace A/G Church, Rts. 15 &
16. Women, Tues. 7pm. Men, Weds. 7pm. Men & Women, Fri. 6pm.
Info 472-8240/533-2245.
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Tues., 7 pm. Info. Robin 533-2296.
Nurturing Fathers Program. Light supper included. Thurs.,
6-8:30pm. Registration/info 472-5229.
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Gardner Insurance Raffle: 1st Prize $500 Cash • 2nd Place Every Saturday in April
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Mr. Froggy & friends. $2.75 Domestic Bottles
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Jaquith Public Library Activities. Old Schoolhouse Common, 426- Foreign Language, Weds: Spanish, Thurs: French/Italian, Friday: I can help sort through today’s
3581, www.marshfield.lib.vt.us. Shakespeare Study Group, 3rd
Thursdays, 7pm. Preschool Story Time and Art Project, for children
German. uncertainties, to
CHADD ADHD Parent Support Group. Childcare not available,
birth to age six & their grown-ups, Mondays, 10am. Book Group for please make plans for your child. Woodbury College, second Tuesday help make for a stronger
Adults, stop by for copy of the book, meets 4th Mondays, 7 pm. of month, 5:30-7:30pm. Info. 498-5928. future.
Twin Valley Seniors. Mon, Wed, Fri., 11-2; meals $4 for ages 55 and Overeaters Anonymous. Bethany Church, Fridays at noon. 223-3079.
older and Meals on Wheels, 426-3447 (vol. drivers needed). Walking Contact: Mariann Carlson, Agent
Bingo. Food & beverage available. Elks Lodge, every Tuesday, doors
Club, Weds. Old Schoolhouse Common. Info 426-3717.
open 4pm, early bird 5pm, regular games 7pm. New York Life Insurance Company
MIDDLESEX- Food Shelf. United Methodist Church, Saturdays, 802-654-1156
9-10:30am. Good Beginnings of Central Vermont. Vol meetings. Bethany mcarlson@ft.newyorklife.com
Church, 1st Fri. of the month, 12-1pm. Info. 279-2106. www.marianncarlson.com
MONTPELIER- Mental Health Recovery Workshops. Free &
open to the community. WCMH, 9 Heaton St., Fridays through 5/20, Bible Study. Christian Alliance Church, Weds., 7pm. 476-3221.
10am-noon. 223-5506. Alcoholics Anonymous. Meetings in Montpelier, daily. Call 802-229-
Trinity Community Thrift Store Donations. Accepted ONLY 2nd 5100 for latest times & locations, www.aavt.org. Movie Listings for Friday, April 15 thru Thursday, April 21
Saturday of the month, 11am-5pm. 137 Main St. Info. 229-9155. Al-Anon. Trinity Methodist Church, Main St., Sun., 6:15-7:30pm. CAPITOL MONTPELIER 229-0343
Survivors of Suicide Support Group. For anyone who has lost a loved Info. 1-866-972-5266. A
MATINEES DAILY APRIL 16 thru 24
one to suicide. 56 East State St., 4th Thursdays, 6-7:30pm. 223-4111. Central Vermont Support Group. Meeting at Another Way, 125 RIO --G-- .............................................. 1:30 6:30 9:00
Science of Mind Principles Study Group. For all faiths/inquiring Barre St., Tuesdays 6-7:30pm. Info. 479-5485. ARTHUR --PG-13-- Audio Descriptive ............ 1:30 6:30 9:00
2nd &t4th Sun., 4:30-
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minds. Universal Rivers of Life, 28 East State St., 1st & 3rd Thurs. Community Kitchen. Unitarian Universalist, YOUR HIGHNESS--R-- ............................... 1:30 6:30 9:00
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6pm. Info. Richard
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Trinity Teen Night. United Methodist Church, 2nd and 3rd Fridays, ble
SL AA. 12-step recovery group At Preproblems.
for sex/relationship
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5-9pm. Volunteers needed to share talents & hobbies. Info 279-3695. Av
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Toastmasters. Montpelier “Speakeasies” held at National Life, Survivors of Incest Bethany Church parlor, 115 Main PARAMOUNT
People Center Room D, 1st and 3rd Tuesdays, noon-1pm. No fee to be
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a guest. 229-7455 or email tdensmore@sentinelinvestments.com. Capital C ur . New players welcome, esp. strings. U-32,
Orchestra
MATINEES DAILY APRIL 16 thru 24
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NAMI Connection. Support group for people living w/mental illness. rehearsals most Mondays, 7-9pm. Info. 223-8610/joanske@sover.net
HOP --PG-- ........................................... 1:30 6:30 8:30
Kellogg-Hubbard Library, East Montpelier Room, 1st & 3rd Thursdays, Peace Vigil. In front of the Post Office, every Friday, 12-1pm.
6-7:30pm. Info. 800-639-6480.
24-Hr Movie Line 229-0343
Brain Injury Support Group. Unitarian Church, first & third Thurs. BUY TICKETS ONLINE AT: www.fgbtheaters.com
Grandparents Raising Their Children’s Children. Support group, of month, 1:30-2:30pm. Info. call toll free 1-877-985-8440.
childcare provided. Trinity Methodist Church, 137 Main St., 2nd Domestic Violence Support Group. Safe & confidential, call
Thursday of month, 6-8pm. Info. 476-1480. Battered Women’s Services and Shelter, 223-0855.
Calico County Quilters. All skill levels welcome. Bethany Church, PeaceVermont (CCAV) Meetings. AFSC office, 73 Main St., 1st
Red Room, 2nd Saturday of each month, 1-3pm (NOT Oct. or May). Monday of each month, 5:30pm. Info 229-2340.
Intro. to Soka Gakkai. World peace through individual happiness. La Leche League. Breastfeeding info & support. Unitarian Church,
Children welcome. Kellogg-Hubbard Library, last Saturday of month, 3rd Tuesday, 10am. Info 454-1569.
11am-1pm. Info. 229-5168. continued on next page
Community Meeting. Share stories & concerns about independent
living & community issues, access to health care, etc. VT Center for
Independent Living, 3rd Thursdays, 1-3pm. Info. 229-0501.
Woman’s Book Club: The Yada Yada Prayer Group novels by Neta
Book Your Wedding Rehearsal,
Jackson. First Thursdays, 7pm. Info. 839-9439.
Bereaved Family Support Group. See listing under BERLIN.
Anniversary, Birthday, BBQ
Co-Dependents Anonymous (CoDA). Bethany Church basement,
Tuesdays, 6:30pm. Info. 229-9036. or Other Summer Parties Bob & Brenda
Healthy Tuesdays. Free chiropractic consultation w/ Dr. Jae Ehrich,
DC. RiverSide Chiropractic, Tuesdays 4-6pm. 262-6097 for apptmt. NOW to Get the Best Date! Location
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5:15pm. Info. Linda Lamberti 476-8345. Ours!
Brain Injury Support Group. All brain injury survivors, caregivers &
adult family members welcome to attend. Disability Rights VT, 141
Main St., first Monday of month, 5:30-7:30pm. 1-800-834-7890 x106.
Kellogg-Hubbard Library Activities. 135 Main St., 223-3338.
Story Time, Tues/Weds/Fri, 10:30am. Comics Club, Tues, 3:30-5pm. CATERING GOODFELLOWS FINE JEWELERS
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Youth Chess Club, Weds, 5:30-7pm. Lego Club, Thurs, 3:30pm.
www.goodfellowsvt.com
Hours Monday-Saturday 9:30 -5:00
Hours Monday-Saturday 9:30 -5:00
Dungeons & Dragons, Fri, 4-5:30pm. Games at the Library, Fri,
3-5pm. Read with COCO Therapy Dog, Thurs, 4pm. Lunch in a

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Cabot Creamery UNIFIRST CPAs
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Courtesy Toyota VT Ski Assoc. Law Offices of Fred Peet
First in Fitness WalMart Lotus Lake Discovery
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Gr.Mt. Florist Supply And our Table Sponsors:
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Manghi’s Bakery Ctr Sutton Place Realty, Inc.
Mekkelson’s RV Bolduc Auto Salvage VT Mutual Insurance
Price Chopper Calais Recreation Assoc.
Red Hen Bakery Chandler Center for the Group
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Sunday, May 1, 2011
Montpelier High School
Registration at 8am
Walk begins at 9am
Start a company or family team, or regis-
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for a great cause! Even if you can’t be
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Baked Bean &
Vermont Smoke & Cure Ham Umoja (Unity) Women’s Discussion Group. All ethnic groups
invited. 1st & 3rd Sat., 1pm. Info. call 229-4227.
Alcoholics Anonymous. Call 229-5100 for times/info, www.aavt,org.
RANDOLPH- Lift for Life Exercises, Tues-Fri, 8:30am; Cribbage
First Presbyterian Church Playgroups: Baby Play, Thursdays, 9:30-11am at St. Augustine’s 9:30am & Mahjongg 10am on Tuesdays; Art History Video Series
78 Summer St., Barre (the Green Church) Church, lower level. Dads & Kids Playgroup, Thursdays, 6-7:30pm 12:45pm & Bridge Club 2pm on Wednesdays; Foot Clinics, 1st &
and Playgroup, Saturdays, 9:30-11am, both at Family Center of 2nd Weds, 10am-noon, call to sign up. All held at Randolph Senior
Saturday, April 16, 2011 Washington County. All held during school year only. Center, 6 Hale St. Info. 728-9324.
Adults: $10 Children under 12: $5 Christian Meditation. Christ Church, Mondays, 12-1pm. Gentle Yoga Class. For people age 55+. Gifford Conference Center,
Seatings at 5:00 PM and 6:30PM Clogging & Irish Step Lessons. W/Green Mountain Cloggers, ages Fridays, 4/15-6/17, 1-2:15pm. Info. 476-2668.
8-78, donations. Sundays 5-8pm. 522-2935. Diabetes Support Group. Meet w/facilitators & fellow diabetics.
Baked Beans, Ham, Coleslaw, Rolls, Northfield Chess Club. Casual games & speed chess. Northfield Gifford Medical Ctr, 1st Tuesday of month, 11am-noon. 728-7100.
Coffee & Beverages, Pies for dessert Senior Center, $1, Tuesdays, 7pm. Info. 764-5880. Quit in Person Group. Free tobacco cessation program Gifford
Alcoholics Anonymous. Meetings M-W-Th. Call 802-229-5100 for Conference Ctr., Wednesdays, 5:30-6:30pm. Info. 728-2118.
For Reservations (necessary), please
state which seating is desired: details; www.aavt.org. Cancer Support Group. For survivors, sufferers & family. Gifford
Playgroup. United Church of Northfield, Wednesdays starting Oct. 6, Conference Ctr, 2nd Tuesdays, 9:30-11am. 728-2270.
Call 476-3966
9:30-11am. Held only when school is in session. Info. 262-3292 x113. Al-Anon/Alateen. Gifford Hospital, Weds, 7pm and Sundays, 11am.
Website: www.fpcvt.wordpress.com
PLAINFIELD- Get Heart Healthy. Learn to understand & manage Storytime. Kimball Library, Wed., 11am, ages 2-5; Toddlertime, Fri.,
Email: fpcbarre@myfairpoint.net cholesterol, read food labels & eat heart healthy foods. The Health 10:30am; Gathering for hand work, 2nd & 4th Mon., 6pm.
Support Our Community Ministry Center, 6 weeks beginning 4/5, free, 6:30-8pm. Pre-reg. 322-6600. WASHINGTON- Central VT ATV Club. Washington Fire Station,
Diabetes Discussion Group. For those with diabetes & their families. 3rd Thurs, 6:30pm.
The Health Center, 3rd Thursdays, 6:30pm. Info. 322-6600. WATERBURY- Beginner Ballet for Kids with Special Needs. Free
4/06
For the Animals 6a, 8:30a & 11a class for ages 4-7, offered by One Studio Dance and Yoga. Held at
New England Cooks 7a, 9:30a & 12p
VT Awareness Theater 8 & 10:30a
Jazzercise, 29 Stowe St., Saturdays 11:45am-12:30pm. 244-8600.
Today’s Airforce 1 & 3:30p Grandparents Raising their Children’s Children. Support group,
CVTV6-8pm. Channel 23
childcare provided. Wesley Methodist Church, Main St., 3rd Tuesday
Connect with Amy Miller 1:30 & 4p
Shalom 2:30 & 5p CVTV 7 of month, Info. 476-1480.
Barre, VT
CV Sports 6p
Afternoon Knitters. Bring your latest project, crocheters welcome,
CV Sports 8p •Barre •Barre Town •Williamstown
Fright Night 10p •Chelsea •Berlin (B-M Rd. only)
•Washington •Orange (Rt. 110 only) •Tunbridge too.4/13
Waterbury Public Library, Wednesdays, 1-2pm. Info. 244-7036.
Rowan Court Health and Rehab 4/07
Connect with Amy Miller 6, 8:30 & 11a 4/13
•So. Royalton •Marshfield •Plainfield For the Animals 6a, 8:30a & 11a
Support Group
New England Cooks 7a,for
9:30a women
& 12p who have experienced partner abuse.
InfoToday’s
at 1-877-543-3498.
VT Awareness Theater 8 & 10:30a
Shalom 7, 9:30a & 12p Barre City Council 9a, 12p & 3:30p Airforce 1 & 3:30p
Today’s Air Force 8 & 10:30a Under the Golden Dome 8a & 2:30p
Playgroups:
Shalom 2:30 & 5pOpen Gym, Mon-Tues-Fri, 11:05-11:35am; Story Time,
Connect with Amy Miller 1:30 & 4p
Tax in VT 1 & 3:30p
Plainfield Select 7 & 10p
Barre Town Drama 1:30 & 4p
Road to Recovery 2:30 & 5p Tues, 10-11am;
CV Sports 6p
CV Sports 8p Music & Movement Playgroup, Weds, 10-11:30am;
CV Sports 6 & 10p 4/14 ArtFright
&NightExploration
10p Playgroup, Thurs., 9:30-11:30am. Thatcher
CV Sports 8p Plainfield Select 6a, 9a & 12p Brook
4/14 Primary School Children’s Room, during school year only.
4/08 Barre Town School 3, 7 & 10p Al-Anon. Congregational
Connect with Amy Miller 6, 8:30 & 11a
Shalom 7, 9:30a & 12p Church, Mondays 7pm, Fridays 8pm; Info.
Barre Town Drama 6, 8:30 & 11a
Road to Recovery 7 & 9:30a 4/15 1-866-972-5266.
Today’s Air Force 8 & 10:30a
Tax in VT 1 & 3:30p
Tax in VT 8 & 10:30a Barre Town School 6a, 9a & 12p WEBSTERVILLE-
Barre Town Drama 1:30 & 4p Fire District #3, Prudential Committee.
Monthly
CV Sportsmeeting, 105 Main St., 3rd Wed., 7pm.
Fright Night 12 & 6p Road to Recovery 2:30 & 5p
CV Sports 2 & 8p Barre Town Select Board 5, 8 & 10p 6 & 10p
WILLIAMSTOWN- Knitting Goup. All handwork welcome, come
CV Sports 4 & 10p CV Sports 8p
4/16
4/09 Barre Town Select Board 8a & 12p for 4/15
creativity
Barre Town Drama& community.
6, 8:30 & 11a Ainsworth Library, Tuesdays, 7-8:30pm.
Bible Study. Christian Alliance Church, Sun., 6pm. Info. 476-3221.
CV Sports 6a, 12, 6 & 10p Heavenly Sonshine 3:30 & 8p Road to Recovery 7 & 9:30a
CV Sports 8a, 2p Tax in VT 8 & 10:30a
Washington Baptist Church 4p
Fright Night 10a, 4 & 8p
Faith Community Church 5p Grandparents
Fright Night 12 & 6p
CV Sports 2 & 8p Raising their Children’s Children. Support grp,
4/10 Barre Congregational Church 6 & 9p childcare
CV Sports provided.
4 & 10p 1st Wed. of month. 6-8pm. 802-476-1480, x377.
Alcoholics Anonymous. Call 802-229-5100 for times & locations, or
Fright Night 6a, 12 & 6p St. Monica’s 8p
CV Sports 8a, 2 & 8p 4/16
CV Sports 10a, 4 & 10p
4/17 www.aavt.org.
CV Sports 6a, 12, 6 & 10p
CV Sports 8a, 2p

Wednesday, April 13
Fright Night 10a, 4 & 8p
4/11 Washington Baptist Church 12 & 9a, & 6p
Authors at the Aldrich 9, 11:30a, 2 & 4:30p Faith Community Church 1a, 10a & 7p 4/17
Arts 10a, 12:30 & 3p Barre Congregational Church 2a, 11a & 8p Fright Night 6a, 12 & 6p
Talking About Movies 11a, 1:30, 4 & 5:30p
St. Monica’s 4a, 1 & 10p barre- Open 4 & 10pMike.
CV Sports 8a, 2 & 8p
CV Sports 10a, With host John Lackard. Mulligan’s Irish Pub,
no cover, 9pm. Info. 479-5545.
CV Sports 6p

Easter Egg Hunt


CV Sports 8p Heavenly Sonshine 8:30a & 5:30p
Artisan
4/18
Authors atDemo:
the Aldrich 9,Wool Spinning. See Chris Hall demonstrate wool
Fright Night 10p 11:30a, 2 & 4:30p
4/12
4/18
Barre City Schools 9a & 1p spinning. FreeMoviescup
Arts 10a, 12:30 & 3p
Talking About of 4coffee
11a, 1:30, & 5:30p if you say you saw this in The World.
Authors at the Aldrich 6, 9 & 11a
Arts 7, 9:30a &12p Williamstown School 3, 7 & 10p L.A.C.E.,
CV Sports 6p
CV Sports 8p
159 North Main St., noon-3pm. Info. 476-4276.
Talking About Movies 8 & 10:30a Chemerical.
Fright Night 10p Screening of the documentary reducing the use of
Beverages and goodies offered in the VT Awareness Theater 1 & 3:30p
For the Animals 1:30 & 4p
4/19 chemical
4/19 cleaners and products in our homes. LACE, 149 No. Main
Williamstown School 6, 9a, 12 & 3p St., Authors
FREE, at the7pm.
Aldrich 6,RSVP
9 & 11a at www.bravenewtheaters.org
main lobby. Egg hunt will be held outside.
Children up to the age of 10 are welcome
Saturday, April 16
New England Cooks 2:30 & 5p
CV Sports 6 & 10p
Fright Night 8p
Under the Golden Dome 6p
Barre City Council ‘live’ 7p
Arts 7, 9:30a &12p
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For theon
Business Owner’s Network Mtg. Marie Frohlich
Movies 8 & 10:30a

“Spring
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11 am FREE
ALL SCHEDULED PROGRAMS ARE Animals
-- SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. Commerce, $9 mbrs/$10 non, 8:30-10:30am. RSVP www.wbon.org
New England Cooks 2:30 & 5p
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Parent Workshop. Learn more about bullying, harass-
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WITHOUTHardwick NOTICE Elementary, 6:30pm.
marshfield- Mad Matt the Democrat. Historian Vincent
Feeney discusses the life of Green Mountain Boy and congressman,
Matthew Lyon. Jaquith Public Library, FREE, 7pm. Info. 426-3581.
montpelier- Frontier Feminist Clarina Howard Nichols.
Marilyn Blackwell discusses how Nichols devoted her life to improv-
ing the lives of women. Kellogg-Hubbard Library, FREE, 7pm.
How Doctors Think- Learn to Become a Smart Medical Consumer.
W/ Stuart E. Williams, MD. An Osher Lifelong Learning program. VT
College of Fine Arts, Noble Hall, $5 non-member, 1:30pm. 454-4675.
WGDR/WGDH Pledge Tent. Visit the tent during the annual pledge
drive to sign up for a raffle, donate, or just say “Hi.” In front of
Hunger Mtn Coop, 10am-7pm. Info. 454-7762 or wgdr.org.
Autism Awareness Day. Feat. speakers and screening of a clip from
the documentary, “Wretches and Jabberers.” Hosted by VT Autism Task
Force. Statehouse cafeteria, 4:30-6:30pm, speakers begin 5:15pm.
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Parent 2 Parent Presentation & Support Meeting. Learn skills to
help you have conversations about where your teens are going, who
Saturday, April 16
will be there, what your expectations are, etc. Led by Ivy Zeller of CV barre- Easter Egg Hunt. Beverages & goodies in the lobby, egg
New Directions. Main Street Middle School, 7-8:30pm. 223-4949 x2. hunt outside. Kids up to age 10 are welcome, must be accompanied by
northfield- The Burden of History: American Soldiers and adult. Rowan Court Health & Rehab, FREE, 11am. Info. 476-4166.
the Vietnam War. Lecture by Steven Sodergren, Assistant Professor berlin- Road Walk with Green Mtn Club. Easy 5- to 8-mile walk
of History at Norwich University. Brown Public Library, 7pm. at Berlin Pond. Call Kevin at 249-8849 for meeting time & place.
Red Cross Blood Drive. All eligible donors are encouraged to give
Thursday, April 14 blood. Berlin Mall, 11:30am-4:30pm.
barre- Jim Crow and the Law. Panel discussion, part of VHC’s montpelier- Winter Farmers Market. Local meats, cheese,
Vermont Reads project. Aldrich Library, 6:30pm. produce, baked goods, more. This week: Earth Day: learn about MHS
Community Seed Bank & other local programs, kids can plant a seed-
Game Camera Seminar. Learn effective use of game cameras, fea- ling, more. VT College of Fine Arts Gym, 10am-2pm. 223-2958.
tures & using your camera for security surveillance. Spons. by Moultrie
Game Cameras. R&L Archery, 5:30-7pm. Info. 800-269-9151. WGDR/WGDH Pledge Tent. At the Farmer’s Market. See 4/13.

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Borromeo String Quartet. Performing “Beethoven and Splashes of
east montpelier- Windows on Waldorf: Grades 1-8. Explore the Exotic” for Capital City Concerts. Unitarian Church, $10-$25,
the grade school & walk through the Waldorf curriculum. Orchard 3:30pm. Tix at Bear Pond Books or www.capitalcityconcerts.org.
Valley Waldorf School, FREE, 6:30-8:30pm. RSVP 456-7400.
Contradance. With caller Steve Zakon-Anderson and music by
marshfield- Sports Film Night. An Iranian film about 5 young
women who commit a forbidden act - sneaking in to watch a men’s
soccer game. Jaquith Public Library, FREE, 7pm. Info. 426-3581.
Gotham Pioneers. Bring clean, soft-soled shoes. Capital City Grange,
$8, 8pm. Info. 744-6163.
Inspectah Deck (of Wu-Tang Clan). W/Reks. Hip-hop. Ages 18+.
RESTAURANT
Across from CVH on Airport Rd. 229-6164
montpelier- Poetry Alive! Poetry Reading w/ Leland Kinsey. Positive Pie II, $15, 10:30pm.
The NE Kingdom native has published 6 books of poetry, and articles
in Yankee and VT Life. Kellogg-Hubbard Library, FREE, 7pm. Energy Descent Action Plan Community Meeting. Join Transition
Town Montpelier & community members to create an EDAP for VT’s
RESERVING NOW FOR
WGDR/WGDH Pledge Tent. Visit the tent during the annual pledge
drive to sign up for a raffle, donate, or just say “Hi.” In front of Christ
clean energy future. Kellogg-Hubbard Library, 3-5pm. 223-5844. EASTER BREAKFAST
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Art Opening. Celebrating “In the Abstract” by photographer Annie northfield- The Old Country Fiddler. Fiddler Adam Boyce
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randolph- Mud Season Variety Show. Chandler Music Hall,
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northfield- Amp It Up: Getting Musical Vibration into the
Sound System. Engineering Professor Michael Prairie shares how Sunday, April 17
vibrations are turned into electrical signals. Light lunch snacks served. elmore- Grafting Your Own Fruit Trees. And other methods of
Norwich Univ., Sullivan Museum & History Ctr, FREE, noon. making more plants or keeping heirlooms going. Bring warm clothes,
Waitsfield- Salute to National Poetry Month. Bring a poem to water & boots. Elmore Roots, $10, 1-3pm. Pre-register 888-3305.
lunch, hosted by Warren Public Library. Evergreen Place, FREE, montpelier- WGDR/WGDH Pledge Tent. Hunger Mtn Coop,
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4:30-6:30pm. RSVP 454-7301.
barre- Asleep at the Wheel. Performance by the Grammy-winning randolph- On the Waterfront. Part of Chandler Film Series.
western swing, boogie, and roots-music outfit from Austin, Texas. Pre-film talk by film critic Rick Winston. Chandler Upper Gallery, $8
Barre Opera House, $26-$30, 8pm. Info. 476-8188. at door, 7pm. Info. 431-0204.
SHS Senior vs. Faculty Basketball Showdown. In addition to the stowe- Turkey Hunting Field Day & Calling Seminar. To attend,
game there are raffles, concession, more. Half court shootout & 3-pt you must have passed VT Fish and Wildlife basic hunter education
competition open to the public for $5. Proceeds benefit SHS Project course. The Fly Rod Shop, FREE, 9am-4pm. Pre-register 253-7346.
Graduation. SHS gym, $5 adults/$3 students & seniors, 6:30pm. waitsfield- Shiitake Growing Workshop. Hosted by UVM Ctr
Living Stations of the Cross. Central VT Catholic School students for Sustainable Agriculture & Cornell Coop. Extension. Dana Forest
act out the 14 stations of the cross while narrators read the correspond- Farm, $30, all day. Register www.uvm.edu/sustainableagriculture/
ing Bible passages. St. Monica Church, 6:30pm. Info. 476-5015.
montpelier- Mountain Birdwatch 2.0: Revolutionizing
Monitoring for Conservation. Talk by Jude Scarl of Vermont Center
Monday, April 18
for Ecostudies. Hosted by North Branch Nature Center. Unitarian Montpelier- Deliciously Gluten-Free Cooking. Enjoy deli-
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Book Talk: The Joy of Cheesemaking. Master Cheesemaker Marc
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Everything must go! Trinity Church Community Thrift Store, 137 discuss their craft and do a demo. Bear Pond Books, 7pm. 229-0774.
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802-229-1460, ext. 218.
formation. TIP: If a work-at- Reasonable rates. Full or I am the person who can
• Cosmetology License is required P/T Ages 2+. 802-229-2650
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• A Bachelor’s degree is preferred and 5 or more your sponsor should tell you,
on experience, Positions DAYCARE has one posi-
years of experience for free and in writing, what
available immediately, Con- tion open, Waterbury area, continued on page 27
• Hold or be eligible to enroll in the VT Mentor Pro- tact Chris 802-272-9809 is involved. If you question a Contact Amy 802-244-4165
gram for Technical Instructors program’s legitimacy, call the
• Position is open until filled. PERSONAL CARE At- ATTORNEY GENERAL’S EARLY CHILDCARE pro-
tendants needed part- CONSUMER ASSISTANCE gram in EAST MONTPE-
Completed, on-line applications at Schoolspring.com time all shifts. Call after PROGRAM at 1-800-649- LIER has openings for ages
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childs development in a
cover letter, resume, transcripts, three letters of refer-
structured setting. Call Lynn Deadline
ence, tests and certifications.
802-479-7240 for info or tour. Is Monday

MAYO Before
The Barre Technical Center serves 6 sending high

Thank You For Saying


schools in the region. We have 13 technical programs
for students in grades 9-12. The Cosmetology program
10:00AM
I Saw It In
serves 35 students in grades 11 and 12 as well as
adults. This is a three instructor program. MANOR
LPN
Equal Opportunity Employer
The Barre Supervisory Union is committed to maintain- The Northfield Country Club
is seeking qualified applicants for a
NEEDED
ing a work and learning environment free from discrimi-
nation on the basis of race, color, religion, national ori- short-order cook
gin, pregnancy, gender, sexual orientation, marital/civil Evening shift 3:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m., 64 hours per pay with bartending experience
union status, ancestry, place of birth, age, citizenship period, qualifies for benefits. Mayo Manor is a 48 bed for its upcoming season commencing May 1st, 2011–Septem-
status, veteran status, political affiliation or disability, as not-for-profit Residential Care facility. If you are a caring ber 30, 2011. Additional responsibilities include ordering of
individual who enjoys working with senior citizens, food and alcoholic beverages and accurately completing daily
defined and required by state and federal laws. please contact: cash outs. Experience with food preparation for large groups
Access our website for more information about the Marcy Dukette, Manager would be helpful but is not required. References required.
Barre Technical Center at www.barretechnicalcenter.org Mayo Manor Deadline for applications is April 15, 2011.
610 Water Street, Northfield, VT 05663 Send cover letter, resume and references to:
1-802-485-3168 Northfield Country Club, ATTN: Application,
ahudson@mayohc.org PO Box 306, Northfield, VT 05663.
Medical Services Instructor –
2011-2012 School Year

Highland Sugarworks
1.0 FTE PRODUCTION & WAREHOUSE
The successful candidate would have experience in project based Immediate openings in Waterbury area.
instruction to include anatomy & physiology, medical terminology 1st, 2nd & 3rd shift openings up to $12.00/hr.
and emergency services along with one or more of the following:
Highland Sugarworks is looking for an Basic computer skills preferred.
radiology, physical therapy, occupational therapy and other medical
services. Experience with curriculum development, instruction and Office/Light Production Person Long-term temp/permanent potential and
assessment is essential to this position. Strong communication skills This position includes customer service, computer work and light seasonal openings. Insurance benefits available.
and organizational skills are a perfect combination for a program that production work. The person for this job must be willing to cover
assists students with exploring medical careers in both a classroom many responsibilities in our organization.This position requires
and lab settings. standing & lifting. Competitive wages and benefits are offered. Apply online at
Mail your resume or apply in person to:
The program welcomes candidates who are willing to step out of the Highland Sugarworks, www.spherion.com/jobs
box and work with young adults who need guidance and mentoring PO Box 58, 49 Parker Rd., Websterville, VT 05678 Enter ID #100469779
while they explore medical careers. Email to: deb@highlandsugarworks.com
E.O.E.
Certifications offered within this program include: First Aid and
CPR, Blood borne Pathogens and Automated External Defibrillation.
• A Bachelor’s degree is preferred and 5 or more years of expe-
BARRE TOWN MIDDLE AND The Francis
Foundation
rience in an applicable medical field
• Hold or eligible to hold Vermont teaching license ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
• May be required to enroll in the VT Mentor Program for
Technical Instructors. 2011-2012 Opening Services for Children and Adults

Special Services/Business
with Developmental Disabilities
• Position is open until filled.
Developmental Home Providers
Completed, on-line applications at Schoolspring.com are preferred. A
completed application must include: cover letter, resume, transcripts, Administrative Assistant Needed
three letters of reference, tests and certifications. Barre Town Middle and Elementary School is Ever consider opening up your home and providing much
The Barre Technical Center serves 6 sending high schools in the seeking a full-time, experienced, administrative needed supports for someone with disabilities? There are
region. We have 13 technical programs for students in grades 9-12. assistant. Primary responsibilities include several opportunities to help someone in need. Tax-free
The Medical Services program will serve 16 students in grades 11
and 12. Access our website for more information about the Barre
daily administrative support to the Director of stipend, Room & Board, Respite, and dedicated support teams.
Technical Center at www.barretechnicalcenter.org Special Services and assisting the administrative Looking for an individual or couple to open their home for
Equal Opportunity Employer team in budget management. Experience a 24 yr old adult that is working towards independence. His
The Barre Supervisory Union is committed to maintaining a work
with purchasing, accounts payable, and fund interests include motorsports, snowboarding, and anything
and learning environment free from discrimination on the basis accounting preferred. This position also serves involving small engines. Ideal home will provide an active
of race, color, religion, national origin, pregnancy, gender, sexual as the Medicaid Clerk for Barre Town School. lifestyle, positive role modeling, guidance, patience and help
orientation, marital/civil union status, ancestry, place of birth, age, Please send cover letter, resume, and three letters facilitate growth towards independence. Call Michael Pierce at
citizenship status, veteran status, political affiliation or disability, as of recommendation to: 802-229-6369 Ext 231
defined and required by state and federal laws.
Julia Pritchard, Special Education Director 21 year old young man with significant disabilities in need of
Penny Chamberlin
Barre Technical Center
Barre Town Middle and Elementary School experienced care providers. He loves swimming, movies, and
155 Ayers Street 70 Websterville Road helping with tasks around the home. He has limited mobility
Barre, Vermont 05641 Barre, VT 05641 and requires assistance with most personal care needs. Call
Phone: 802-476-6237 EOE Anne Hood at 802-229-6369 Ext 227
Fax: 802-476-4045
Email: pchambvt@u61.net Position open until filled. Website: http://thefrancisfoundation.org
Equal Opportunity Employer
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community settings. Provide individual and group supervision as needed.
(Temporary Position)
This position (40 hrs per week for approximately 3-4 months) will IN CDL? SBBI: Provide direct supervision to enrolled child or youth within a school
assist our Purchasing Division in various duties including: Data entry Classes setting. Implement behavioral programming and provide counseling in social,
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for approval and distribution, perform standard receptionist duties to ongoing in Barre ODIN: Provide individualized support services to assigned youth who have
include, meet and greet customers, answering phones, processing
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duties in support of internal services programs; assist purchasing require the ability to implement individualized behavior/reinforcement plans,
agents with various projects and tasks. Requires a strong emphasis in 476-4679 provide direct supervision and support in areas of social skills and daily living
customer service, professionalism and attention to detail. Assist team
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potential conflict. This position is location in Montpelier, All positions require: Bachelor's Degree in human services, education or psychology
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field is required. Experience providing direct instruction and therapeutic services to
www.careers.vermont.gov For questions related to your application, children with challenging behaviors preferred. Ability to lift and carry 50 pounds and
please contact the Department of Human Resources,
Recruitment Services at (800) 640-1657 (voice) or execute physical restraints required.
(800) 253-0191 (TTY/Relay Service). Only qualified applicants will receive a response. Valid driver’s license, excellent driving record and access to a safe, reliable, insured
vehicle is required. Send letter of interest and resume to: WCMHS, Personnel, PO Box 647, Montpelier, VT 05601.
The State of Vermont is an Equal Opportunity Employer. ContactL: 802-229-1399 x261 • Fax 802-223-6423 • personnel@wcmhs.org • www.wcmhs.org. EOE.

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kies. First shots, Health 83+2/67(5< The feline leukemia I can under-
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looking for long term live- '$/<(19,5210(17$/ checking the outdoor spigots this
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guns $ $ cash for guns $ $ cash f now to schedule your car- much the job should cost -- and decide from there when and how
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WORLD REAL ESTATE DEADLINE MONDAY 10AM (Display Ads Thursday at 5:00 PM)
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CHECK OUT the wide vari- BARRE TOWN: 2bdrm, heated, BARRE, 2 BEDROOM,
38%/,6+(5ҋ6127,&(
ety of Pre-owned homes at COMMERCIAL APARTMENTS 2nd floor. Rubbish removal, Heat, W/D hookup, trash
EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY
All real estate advertising in this newspa-
FecteauHomes.com or call
800-391-7488, 802-229-2721
RENTALS/SALES ROOMS/HOUSES parking, yard, washer, dryer
included, Full bath, Ceiling
& snow removal. Non-
smoking, No pets. $700mo/
per is subject to the fair housing act which
makes it illegal to advertise “any prefer- 1.29 COMMERCIAL ACRES
FOR RENT fans. Lease, credit check,
$725, No pets www.btapart-
plus deposit. 802-476-3601
ence, limitation or discrimination based on
off Rt 2 Berlin, Water & ment.com; 802-479-0199. BARRE, PART/FULL Furnished
race, color, religion, sex, handicap, familial
status or national origin, or an intention, to
M.H. LOTS FOR RENT Power, Mostly flat, $79,900. AVAILABLE MAY 1ST. 1 Bed- 2-Room studio, available Imme-
make any such preference, limitation or •East Barre - suitable for a Contact Gene 522-2193 room Cottage Style apartment BARRE TOWN: 3 bedroom, diately. Private entrance, porch,
discrimination.” 14x60 - $344 per month $625.00 a month with washer 1st floor, w/d hook-up, rubbish kitchen & pantry. Everything is
Additionally, Vermont’s Fair Housing and •South Barre - suitable for a BERLIN - COMMERCIAL and dryer, off street parking, removal, full bath, dishwasher, included: heat, hot water, elec-
Public Accomodations Act prohibits adver- 14x70 - $344 per month Space plus 2-1 bedroom apts trash and snow removal. One large yard, patio, parking, $850, tric, trash/snow removal. Off
tising that indicates any preference, limita- on busy Barre-Montpelier Road. year lease and security de- no pets, deposit, 802-479-0199 street parking. Non-smoking.
tion or discrimination based on age, marital •South Barre - suitable for a Basement level; 4 Rooms and posit required. No smoking, no
24x42 - $381 per month $720/month. 802-476-0955
status, sexual orientation or receipt of Garage. Plenty of parking. dogs, If interested please con- BARRE, 1BDRM, modern,
public assistance. Park rent includes town water and tact Rob and Jen at 479-9395
This newspaper will not knowingly accept Large back yard. $229,000.00 first floor. Security deposit and
any advertising for real estate which is in sewer. Dogs not allowed. 476-6357 Anita 802-476-6400 or jzrevolution@hotmail.com. references. 802-249-1089. continued on page 34
violation of the law. Our readers are hereby
informed that all dwellings advertised in DOWNTOWN BARRE North BARRE 2&3 BEDROOM Apart-
this newspaper are available on an equal Mobile Homes Main St Retail Storefront Avail- ments ready for immediate oc-
cupancy. Hardwood floors, fresh
opportunity basis. 1957 10x50 ...........................$6,000 able for Lease. Approximately
To file a complaint of discrimination, call 1964 10x58 ...........................$8,500 1300 sq/ft. Customer Acces- paint, yard space, ample storage,
the Vermont Human Rights Commisson 1987 14x68 .........................$14,900 sibility from North Main St and washer/dryer hookups. Laundry
toll-free at 1-800-416-2010 (voice & TTY) 1988 14x60 .........................$18,500 Merchants Row Parking Lot. room onsite. Rent includes heat/
or call HUD toll free at hot water, 24 hour emergency
1-800-669-9777 (voice) or 1989 28x60 .........................$43,900 Call 476-4031, Ask for Paul.
1-800-927-9275 (TTY). 1990 14x66 .........................$24,000 maintenance, parking, snow
EQUAL HOUSING
1995 14x76 .........................$28,500 removal, trash removal. In-
WANTED TO RENT/
OPPORTUNITY
1998 14x76 .........................$29,500 come limits apply, call 802-476-

MOBILE HOMES
2000 14x70 .........................$31,500
2000 28x64 .........................$57,900 SHARE/BUY
8645 to request an application.
BARRE APARTMENT. Mod-
Updated Weekly
10x58
12x56
3bed/1bath
2bed/1bath
$8,500.
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street. Parking/laundry on-
Home Mortgage Rates
14x72 3bed/2bath $31.500. ZZZIHFWHDXKRPHVFRP 1RSHWV*UHDWUHIHUHQFHV site. Pet Option. 802-485-8737 LENDER
LAST
UPDATE RATE APR
DOWN
TERM PTS PAYMENT
28x64 3bed/2bath $57,900.  0RQWSHOLHUDUHDV
0)6DW6XQ BARRE CITY Duplex, Large, Granite Hills 3/3/11 5.000 5.080 30 yr fixed 0.375 5%
14x72 2bed/1bath $14,900. 3OHDVHFDOO-RH   Credit Union 522-5000
14x76 3bed/2bath $28,500. *RRG+DQG\PDQ clean, Newly Remodeled, 4-bed-
´5HPHPEHU*UHDW7KRXJKWV&RPH room, 2-bath, Large basement
14x76 3bed/2bath $29,500. 6287+%$55( )URP7KH+HDUWµ w/Laundry area. No pets, $950/
Merchants Bank 2/24/110 5.200 5.218 16-20 yr fixed 0.0 5%
FECTEAU REAL ESTATE 802- mo. plus utilities. Security de-
1-800-322-5222 4.700 4.958 16-20 yr fixed 2.0 5%
229-2721 for appointment. Two bedroom. Like new 4.100 3.409 5-30 yr-1 yr ARM 1.0 15%
posit/references. 802-479-5306
condition. Quality home New England Federal 3/3/11 4.750 4.947 30 yr fixed 2.0 5%
1987 MOBILE HOME 2 bed 1 with 6 inch walls. Very BARRE EFFICIENCY, 1st Credit Union 866-805-6267 4.375 3.637 30 yr-1 yr ARM 0.0 5%
bath, porches, sunroom, work-
shop, storage, garden, New
energy efficient. Asking Classified floor, coin-op washer/dryer,
$500+ security + referenc- Northfield Savings 3/2/11 5.000 5.063 30 yr fixed 0.0 5%
windows, floors, lights, washer/ $24,900. Will consider Deadline es, No pets. 802-476-2092 Bank (NSB) 4.750 4.990 30 yr fixed 2.0 5%
dryer, gas fireplace, William- financing. 476-6357 Is Monday BARRE ONE BEDROOM
802-485-5871 3.500 3.203 30 yr-1 yr ARM 0.0 5%
stown Limehurst
$22,000 must meet income
MHP#9, Before Apartment available May Summit Financial 3/3/11 5.000 5.167 30 yr. fixed 0.0 5%
10:00AM 1, 2011, Pet Friendly w/de- Center, Inc. (SUM) 802-863-0403 4.750 5.023 30 yr-1 yr ARM 1.0 5%

For Real
eligibility with CVCLT days posit, $675/month, Nice yard. Shelter Mortgage 2/24/11 5.000 5.142 30 yr. fixed 0.0 5%
431-3134, eves 433-6658 802-479-0688 or 661-8833. 802-654-7896 4.875 5.105 30 yr. fixed 1.0 5%
1994 14x76 MOBILE HOME Estate VT State Employees 3/3/11 4.625 4.830 30 yr fixed 2.0 5%

Advertising
for sale, Good shape, Credit Union (VSECU) 3.000 3.020 30 yr-1 yr ARM 0.0 10%
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$10,000.00 Call 802-223-3891
That Works Are you tired of paying rent? Information provided by the Central Vermont Board of REALTORS®. Rates can change

Call
without notice.
BARRE TOWN 2000 16X80, Do you want to know what you can afford? ***APRs are based on 20% down payment. Some products are available with as little as
3Bed, 2Bath on owned
1-800-639-9753
We know just how to help you! 5% down, with purchase of Private Mortgage Insurance (PMI). The cost of PMI is not
land, Like New Condition. included in the APR calculations. VHFA’s APR is based on 5% down with PMI.
$89,900. 802-272-9476 Central Vermont Community Land Trust’s
NeighborWorks® HomeOwnership Center is offering Information provided by the Multiple Listing Service of the Central Vermont Board
Homebuyer Education Workshop. of REALTORS. Rates can change without notice.

Bob’s Creative How Much Are The Monthly Payments?


Special
izing Come - See if homeownership is right for you and find out if you can own the
in home of your dreams. Monthly mortgage payment for a 30-year loan:

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Fencin Free - 1 hr. Orientation/ Registration session , come see how we can help you.
g Learn - Sign up and attend the 8-hour Realizing the American Dream
of Loan 5.00% 5.25% 5.50% 5.75% 6.00% 6.25 6.50 6.75 7.00
& $ 70,000 $ 375.78 $ 386.54 $ 397.45 $ 408.50 $ 419.69 $431.00 $442.45 $454.02 $465.71
Concr t Workshop, you will gain knowledge in the step-by-step processes of buying and 80,000 429.46 441.76 454.23 466.86 479.64 492.57 505.65 518.88 532.24
ea
Pavers te owning a home. Workshops are held once per month on a Saturday and there is 90,000 483.14 496.98 511.01 525.22 539.60 554.15 568.86 583.74 598.77
* Trees, Shrubs, Evergreens an $80 per household fee. 100,000 536.82 552.20
110,000 590.50 607.42
567.79
624.57
583.57 599.55
641.93 659.51
615.72
677.29
632.07
695.27
648.60
713.46
665.30
731.83
Graduate - Receive a certification of completion for this workshop, your
* Patios, Walls, Walkways, Decking lender will be very impressed!
120,000 644.19 662.64
130,000 697.87 717.86
681.35
738.13
700.29 719.46
758.64 779.42
738.86
800.43
758.48
821.69
778.32
843.18
798.36
864.89
* General Maintenance, Planting To reserve your seat, stop by , call 476-4493 x 211, or register online 140,000 751.55 773.09
150,000 805.23 828.31
794.90
851.68
817.00 839.37
875.36 899.33
862.00
923.58
884.90
948.10
908.04
972.90
931.42
997.95
www.cvclt.org. Our offices are located at 107 N. Main St., Barre
* Designing & Consulting! 160,000 858.91 883.53 908.46 933.72 959.28 985.15 1011.31 1037.76 1064.48
170,000 912.60 938.75 965.24 992.07 1019.24 1046.72 1074.52 1102.62 1131.01
Bob Richardson, Owner 180,000 966.28 993.97 1022.02
190,000 1019.96 1049.19 1078.80
1050.43 1079.19
1108.79 1139.15
1108.29
1169.86
1137.72
1200.93
1167.48
1232.34
1197.54
1264.07
Tel: 802 472-8877 Cell: 802 249-8448 200,000 1073.64 1104.41 1135.58 1167.15 1199.10 1231.43 1264.14 1297.20 1330.60

Barre TechnicalWOODLAND
Center
RUNS:
155 Ayer’s Street
Barre, VT 05641
4-13
Invitation to tour Building
Program Home “For Sale”
5-25 Trades
6-22
7-13
Barre Technical Center is ready to welcome potential buyers
to tour the program with the intent to purchase the modular
8-3
home (1,400 square feet) constructed by the Building Trades
Program students.
Details: 8-24
9-1
• Super insulated (double wall construction)
• Handicap compliant
10-5
• One bath
• 2 bedrooms
110-26
• Utility room (washer dryer hookup)
• Unfinished upstairs (over 800 square feet)
In order to remain competitive, we do
The only costs for the home are:
11-9charge labor.
not

• 10% materials handling fee 11-30


12-21
• cost of materials for the home (estimated at $65,000)
• down payment to secure the purchase of the home is
negotiable
The agreement to purchase the home includes removal of
the modular by May 20th at the expense of the buyer. Once
the units have left the school building, they are no longer the
responsibility of the school. The school must receive full
payment prior to the house leaving the premises.
Please call Penny Chamberlin, Director at (802) 476-6237,
ext. 1138 to schedule a visit and tour of the home building
in progress between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m.
We will welcome visits and tours through early April. Please
contact us.

April 13, 2011 The WORLD page 33


BARRE: 1 AND 2 BEDROOM FURNISHED ROOM, MONTPELIER, Available
APARTMENTS/ apartments available. Security kitchen, laundry use, ca- MAY, Large non-smoking one
Does Your Home Need Repair? We Can Help!
Repairs include:
ROOMS FOR RENT system, laundry, water/sewer,
appliances and rubbish removal
ble, phone, utilities. $450.
First & last. 802-476-7595.
bedroom, office/study space,
porch, parking, lease, No pets.
$800 includes heat, Hot water,
Energy efficient improvements Wells and Septic systems continued included. Several units starting electricity, etc 802-376-0068
Heating systems, including Plumbing and Wiring at $525 per month. References
BARRE, ROOM-FOR-RENT, required and checked. Non- NEW LISTING: Efficiency apart-
Alternative fuel heating sources Roof and Foundation repairs
$110.00 A Week, Laun- smoking and no pets. Clean and APARTMENTS ment, Barre, $575/mo. Plus
dry & Kitchen Privileges quiet enjoyment for all tenants AVAILABLE Security Deposit. 476-7189.
Make Your Home Safe and Accessible Included. 802-272-3061 strictly enforced. 802-479-0787.
Access Modifications include:
Waterbury Center, VT. The NORTHFIELD. SMALL 1 bed-
Permanent or temporary wheelchair ramps
BARRE. 2BDRM apartment, BERLIN: OLD Riverton school- beautiful Green Mountain room, Ground floor, coin-op
Grab bars
1ST floor, heat, hot water, trash Seminary Apartments include laundry on site, off street park-
Barrier-free showers Flooring repair/replacement
removal, plowing, laundry on house apartment on 2nd floor. ing, rubbish removal. Includes all
premise, microwave, dish- Cozy, charming & quiet setting. heat, hot water, trash removal, utilities, non-smoking, no pets,
If eligible* we can assist with an affordable loan or grant to address
washer. No pets, non-smoking, $875 + utilities 802-244-4165 onsite laundry and 24 hour $625/mth, security deposit, ref-
health & safety concerns, correct code violations or make access modifications
for an elderly or disabled household. $795. Mike 802-249-7300. emergency maintenance. erences. Call Bill 802-485-7060.
————————————————————————- BOLTON 2 BEDROOM House Two bedroom apartment
*Homeowners in Washington, Orange and Lamoille counties who meet income eligibility BARRE. LARGE 2BDRM apart- available May 1st, garage, now available for $700. Also TWO-BEDROOM Apartment
requirements may qualify, please call for these guidelines. For example, a four person ment, 1ST floor, heat, hot water, washer/dryer hookup, dish- $750! WATERBURY, VT. The
household in Washington County must have an annual income of $54k or less. trash removal, plowing, laundry washer. $1200/mo heat & elec-
accepting applications for the 55+ community at the Stimson
————————————————————————
on premise, microwave, dish- tric included. 802-434-3356 one bedroom waiting list. For & Graves Apartments currently
Call today: 802-476-4493 ext:211 or visit our website: www.cvclt.org
washer. No pets, non-smoking, more information or to complete has a two-bedroom apartment
or stop by our office
$850. Mike 802-249-7300. a rental application call the available for $750. Rent in-
Central Vermont Community Land Trust NeighborWorks® Homeownership Center EAST BARRE Apartment, 1 cludes heat, hot water, electric-
107 N. Main Street, Barre, Vermont 05641 bedroom efficiency, washer/ Central VT Community Land ity, trash removal and 24 hour
Thank You For Saying dryer in apartment, No pets, Trust 802-476-4493 ext. 230 or emergency maintenance. Also
Supported by a $375,000 VCDP grant from the
Agency of Commerce &
Community Development
$500/mo plus deposit, No utili- download the application desirable is the onsite laundry,
I Saw It In ties, 802-279-7728/881-4794. at www.cvclt.org.
Equal Housing
elevator and the Waterbury Se-
nior Center conveniently located
on the first floor of the building.
Opportunity. In addition to this two-bedroom
SAME OWNER!! SAME LOCATION!!
(48$/+286,1*
23325781,7<
opening, we are currently ac-
cepting applications for the one-
SAME PROFESSIONAL SERVICE FOR 32 YEARS!! LOOKING for SOMEONE to
Rent Room to in My House in
bedroom waiting list. For more
information or complete a rental
application call the Central VT
Whether thinking of Buying or Selling,
Cabot, Private Location $500 per
month Call Tracy 802-917-4142 Community Land Trust 877-
320-0663 ext. 230 or download
take advantage of our many years of experience and expertise. MOBILE HOME 2bedroom, 1
bath, small, Randolph area,
the application at www.cvclt.
org Equal Housing Opportunity.

Call today and put us to work for you! No pets/non-smoking, $600/mo


+deposit+utilities. 802-728-3602
WATERBURY 1 BEDROOM,
half mile East on Rt 2, $600/

JUST LISTED!!!
mo Plus utilities. Non-smok-
MONTPELIER 1st floor, 3 ing, No pets. 1st, last & se-
BEDROOM, snow plow- curity deposit. 802-244-8023
ing, $850/mo, lease, refer-
ences, deposit. 802-476-7544 continued on page 35

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BARRE CITY - $135,900. This raised ranch is neat as a pin and ready to occupy. The oak kitchen has a stain- Patricia Shedd Kim Magoon
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109 South Main Street
Barre, VT 05641
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Barre ~ Look out of the bay window of this Montpelier ~ Currently used and configured as Northfield ~ Near the intersection of Main
lovingly cared for, trim and tidy home and a two apartment dwelling, this home can easily Street and East Street and the town Green, this
see an unobstructed expanse of pine covered be a large single family home as well. On a big one story brick faced building includes two
hillsides. A tall hedge creates a private yard level corner lot in the “Meadow” neighborhood. store fronts. The west side is leased as a 616 sf
and the spacious backyard is fully fenced. The office. The remaining 1900 sf consists of 1,960
walkout basement with covered entry has a With 2 porches, hardwood floors, high ceilings of retail and 940 sf of storage/shop space. A full
large room and two office-sized bedrooms for and both a front and back stairway. New to the unfinished granite block basement is heated and
Montpelier ~ This fabulous home is located in a secluded your home based business. $194,500. market at $312,900. has outside access. $160,000.
neighborhood convenient to downtown and I-89. Designed to take
optimal advantage of its site this home has southeast exposure,
a landscaped lot with stone walkways and private back yard. An
open floor plan includes three bedrooms, two baths, mudroom and


a cozy den with hearthstone stove. Ceramic tile and wood floors.
Two car attached garage with walkup storage. $249,900.

       
Northfield ~ This wonderful village cape has a
big classic front porch worthy of rocking chairs,
big bright rooms w/large windows, hardwood &
softwood flooring & many details reminiscent
of its 1850’s heritage. Over 2,600 square feet
including a first floor bedroom, and four corner
bedrooms on the second floor. All on a a very
BERLIN ~ This stunning 3 bedroom, 2 bath
farmhouse enjoys a living room with Jotul
fireplace, new kitchen, separate dining room,
an office, laundry & first floor bedroom & bath.
A restored barn doubling as a 2-car garage
provides a workshop and plentiful storage. The
rear porch overlooks the extensively landscaped
rear yard. All set on 1.2 acres just minutes from
Montpelier ~ On a quiet side street with lovely
private side yard, a wrap-around front and side
porch plus a delightful step down deck. Four
bedrooms, renovated kitchen, dining room with
a cozy woodstove, and the living room has big
windows to let in the sun. Hardwood flooring

229-0345
nice .75 acre lot. Just listed at $145,000. CVMC and I-89. $295,000. on the main level. Just listed! $281,500.

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81 Main St., Montpelier
Tim Heney Charlie Clark Fred Van Buskirk Jane Eakin Ray Mikus Kevin Wunrow Ann Cummings

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Open House
LAND LIQUIDATION! 20 acres BARRE TOWN 3+ BR home
VACATION RENTALS/ $0/Down, $99/mo. ONLY with in-law apartment, 2281 New To Market
SALES $12,900. Near Growing El
Paso, Texas. (2nd safest U.S.
sq. feet, yearly updates, close
to school, local store, play- April 16 • 12pm to 2pm Comfy
CITY) Owner Financing. NO ground, and post office, VAST ranch
NELSON POND Lakehouse. Enormous with 2
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Two bedrooms, sleeps six, Back Guarantee! 1-800-755- com buyers broker welcome, bedrooms,
well water, decks, privacy, 8953 www.Sunsetranch.com $135,000, seller financing avail- farmhouse hardwood
washer-dryer, and dock. able, call Diane 802-479-0199 with 16+ acres floors, and
$750.00 per week. Call 802- MIDDLESEX LAND for Sale, 6 of open fields 1.5 acres.
456-1807 for more informa- Acres mostly field with stonewalls BROOKFIELD AREA non- and prime Ag
tion and reservations. June to Partially
October. No smokers or pets.
and apple trees. Includes drive- working farmhouse. 3 bedroom soils. Views finished basement with office space and
way and septic system design. possible exchange in rent for galore and
$84,500.00 Call 802-223-7101 work and maintenance if quali- woodstove. Views and level yard with
PAWLEY’S ISLAND, South
fied. Can deal.802-324-5008
modern interior. 5 bedrooms and 2 baths. patio and canopy. VAST trail connects
Carolina. Two bedroom condo, MONTPELIER, 1 ACRE +/-. Oversized kitchen with breakfast bar and Round along road.
sleeps 6. Three minute walk to Ideal location with short drive to CHELSEA, VT. For sale, as Oak cookstove centerpiece. Large historic barn. Marshfield, $125,000
great beach. Plenty of golf near- Make an offer!
by. $700 per week spring and fall; downtown. $55,000. 223-4372 is, 2 HISTORIC BUILDINGS,
$1,000 per week June, July & Au- sheds, garage, drive way. 310 & Cabot, $299,000
gust. Call 802-485-8397, days. ORANGE, 40 ACRES on 312 Main Street. $225,000.00. Dir: Rte 2 to Marshfield, then turn onto Rte 215 to Cabot.
route 110. Has leech-field in- Call 1-802-229-4654 Turn on Whittier Hill after Cabot Creamery, go up and to
stalled. $95,000. 223-4891 the right for 1.4 miles to house on left.
Ready to
PORTLAND MAINE 1835
ORANGE, 2.3 ACRES of land build your
Condo for rent. Live in one unit dream
Downtown in West end. 1Bdr, WILLIAMSTOWN, 2 LOTS, 1 is with a 28X64 home, $155,000
1B, HW floors, gas fireplace. .27 acres. 2nd is .42 acres. Both trades welcome. Fecteau and let the other home?
Private parking, sunny, clean, selling for $50,000 with water/ Real Estate 802-229-2721 help pay your Road
comfortable. Vermont owned. sewer/power. site and slab mortgage! Both frontage
$1200/wk. 3-night minimum work available. 802-223-4891 STOP IN and see our new ful- units have 3 on Factory
$500. 802-498-5485. ly decorated display models! bedrooms and Street and
Bean’s Homes, 92 Back Cen- each has their
SELL/RENT YOUR TIME- CONDOS ter Rd. Lyndonville, VT (800) all permits obtained. 8+ acres, level and
SHARE FOR CASH!!! Our 321-8688. www.beanshomes. own laundry. rolling terrain, old stone wall near rear of
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Privacy, views. Marshfield. BARRE CITY, $75,000.
$14,800. 802-272-0393. .96 Acre lot with 14X66
9.0 ACRES in EAST Montpelier, mobile home. 223-4891
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Building Lots
For Sale Conventional • FHA • USDA • VA Loans
Coolidge Acres Subdivision
Flint Road, Williamstown
Wanda French
Mortgage Consultant 2 Baths, Large Kitchen, LR, FR 2 Baths, FR, Deck, HW Floors Updated Bath, DR, LR, FR
1.5 to 4.1 Acre Lots Guarantee Rate New Windows, HW Floors New Roofing & Appliances HW Floors, Natural Trim
Modular or Custom Built Homes Only MNLS #2611 New Interior & Exterior Paint Carport, New Paved Drive Updated Interior Paint
Large Yard, Paved Drive Landscaped Yard, Shed Roomy Yard, Private Side Porch
Call 249-7442 164 So. Main St., Barre Deck, Breezeway, Garage
$166,500
Low-Maintenance Exterior
$152,000
Low-Maintenance Exterior
$166,750
Email: wanda.french@guaranteedrate.com For a private showing, more information or email link to the listing, call today!
EAST MONTPELIER 5.1
Acre Wooded Lot, May Providing Buyers & Sellers with Exceptional Real Estate Service
Way 1 1/2 miles from Dud- 802-479-1154 Direct
ley’s Store Rt 14, $49,995.
802-229-4366 nights 7-9. 802-479-1178 Fax 802-479-2380
LAND for SALE: East Mont-
pelier, 8 acres +/- on quiet
Wanda French
NMLS #101185 802-224-6151 Cell Cell: 249-1375
country road, Permits pend- Opening doors for you! Sheila M. Walther
ing, $95,000.00. 802-229-6147 Fax: 479-9315 REALTOR©/Broker

APARTMENTS AVAILABLE!
For Sale By Owner
MONTPELIER, VERMONT
The Northbranch Apartments
The Northbranch Apartments are located in multiple convenient locations. All newly refurbished Full service, well-established flower shop in
buildings. Rent includes heat, hot water, trash removal, onsite laundry and newly restored leased space. An excellent loca-
24 hour emergency maintenance services. tion in downtown Hardwick. Owner has built
this business up over the past 39 years and is
ready to retire.
One Bedroom Two Bedroom Three Bedroom Equipment in-
(no current vacancies; waiting list only) (some accessible) (flats and townhouse available) cludes 4-door,
$600 $700 $825-$925 walk-in cooler; delivery van with graphics;
computers; Benchmaster tables for bedding
(Minimum monthly household income
to qualify: $1,500)
(Minimum monthly household income
to qualify: $1,738)
(Minimum monthly household income
to qualify: $2,063) plants. Complete with numerous fixtures in-
*Income restrictions do not apply to Section 8 recipients.
cluding desks, collapsible shelf systems, helium
tank stands, ribbon racks, etc.
Maximum Annual Household Income to qualify This is a Turn-key operation!
$69,000.
1 person: 2 people: 3 people: 4 people: 5 people:
$28,440 $32,460 $36,540 $40,560 $43,860 802-472-3397
For more information or to request a rental application call the Central VT Community Land Trust www.theflowerbasket.biz
877-320-0663 ext. 230 or download the application at www.cvclt.org flwrbskt@vtlink.net
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Barre Town.......................$209,000
BUY OF THE WEEK
Barre Town.......................$200,000

Barre City
$225,000

•3 bedrooms, 2 baths •3 bedrooms, 2 baths


•1,416 +/- SF home •1,116 +/- SF Ranch home
•Eat-in kitchen, plenty of storage space •Well-maintained home on level .60 +/- acre lot
•Back deck with views •Attached 2 car garage

•3 bedroom, 2 bath home


Berlin.................................$191,500 Brookfield.........................$200,000
•3,585 +/- SF

•One-level living with classic brick

exterior, many built-ins, woodstove

•Double lot w/ stone patio with

outdoor fireplace and beautifully


•2 bedrooms, 2 baths •3 bedrooms, 3 baths
•1,181 +/- SF Townhouse •2,122 +/- SF home landscaped
•1st floor unit, walk-in shower, high quality
appliances and floor coverings •Two ponds and horse pastures
•Attached one car garage, great back deck •8.9 +/- acres with long range mountain views

Corinth.............................. $179,900 Montpelier....................... $183,900 Topsham............................ $145,000

•3 bedrooms, 2 baths •3 bedrooms, 2 baths •3 bedrooms, 1 bath


•1,244 +/- SF Ranch •1,625 +/- SF home •1,088 +/- SF home
•Hardwood floors, woodstove, walk-out •Refinished hard and soft wood floors, well- •Sun room, eat-in kitchen, natural woodwork
basement maintained •Large deck, frontage on Waits River, detached
•One car garage, large yard •Close to downtown Montpelier garage

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