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Phyllis and Conrad Rowell are Montpelier’s Citizens of the Year What’s New in Business…
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Speakers honoring the Rowells included the Bethany Church, and the Kellogg-Hubbard bed bug harborages. This safe, effective, and environmentally friendly
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and Bev Hill, long-term friend of the couple. all what it really means to be a Power Couple. air with a target temperature not to exceed 135°F for the controlled application of heat.
Phyllis and Conrad Rowell are native Their continued coordination and collaboration 2. Monitor. Temperatures are monitored in real
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Dunkin’ Donuts’ Owners Break Ground for New Location
Right now, the average Quality and Choice Donuts, Inc., local owners
Vermont family spends of the Dunkin’ Donuts stores located in Barre
and Montpelier, have started construction on
$2,600 per year on heating... their new location which will be found on the
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And that number’s going to go Dunkin’ Donuts will feature a full menu and
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way up if fuel prices increase. The Dunkin’ Donuts franchises serving the
central Vermont area are proudly owned and
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and in Barre and Montpelier. Now, after working store is being provided through Justin Bourgeois
less fuel next winter. in the businesses since teens, the second genera- at Community National Bank. Bourgeois states,
tion of Quadros family members has taken on “It’s been a great pleasure to assist the Quadroses
the responsibilities of day-to-day operations for with their expansion. We have a common goal of
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One very important detail pointed out by
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Damartin Quadros is that their businesses are local economies.”
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The Capital City Farmers Market – Make it a Habit!
By Carolyn Grodinsky, Manager, Capital City Farmers Market
Our neighbors are feeding us at the Capital larger wholesale farms, providing food to people
City Farmers Market (CCFM), Montpelier's in central Vermont and beyond.
own town square. Just like the community green The farmers market contributes substantially
that serves as the central space in so many to the local economy: Last year, sales topped
Vermont towns, the farmers market is $600,000. Downtown businesses report increased
Montpelier's gathering place, all year long. sales on market days.
This summer, Owl Hill Farm, a vegetable The market welcomes EBT (3SquaresVT)
grower, will sell bicycle-powered smoothies— cards and offers extra incentives for EBT card
customers will have to do the pedaling—live users. This summer the Vermont Food Bank will
musicians will serenade shoppers, the Vermont host two cooking demos at the market on
Food Bank will host demonstrations on cooking Stretching your Food Market Dollars. The mar-
on a budget. ket also accepts debits cards for market cash ($5
Starting May 7th shoppers will meet at the wooden tokens that can be used year-round at
farmers market to buy fresh produce, meats and the market).
flowers, sample new foods, visit with friends, 2011 is the market's 34th year in its current capital city farmers Market
eat lunch, learn from a variety of demos, and form, but Montpelier had a market much earlier.
have a unique shopping experience each week. From the late 1800s until 1907, a farmers market
The CCFM is a producer-only market—the was located where City Hall now stands. It took
vendor who sells the food, grew the food. another 70 years to start up again—first on
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least three ingredients from their own farm or a lot, and since 2002 in its current location.
local farm. Throughout the year, the market hosts almost
~ Starting Saturday, May 7 ~
When selecting vendors, priority is given to 100 vendors and sponsors awesome special
vendors closest to Montpelier. Nearby farmers events, including Strawberry Day, a Youth every saturday, 9 a.m.–1 p.m.,
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a number of vegetable growers, and a farmer calendar for a list of all this season's events, State & Elm,
tending pasture-raised meats and poultry. demos, and musicians at www.montpelierfarm-
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Aitchison Wins a FairPoint “Bundle”
Past Chamber President Brian Aitchison of ing from $150 to $500.
Denis, Ricker & Brown captured the top prize The raffle was initiated in 1983 by then-President Marion
at the annual FairPoint Communications din- Milne. The Chamber has conducted the raffle every year since. It
ner and raffle of the Central Vermont Chamber provided the downpayment on Beaulieu Place, the Chamber’s
of Commerce. office complex and helped finance the addition of meeting rooms
CENTRAL As the countdown to the winner pro- in 2000.
VERMONT gressed, co-worker Linda Mercy chewed her Milne has been actively involved in the raffle throughout. She
CHAMBER OF lip for Aitchison who was out of town. Her sold more than twice as many dinner tickets than anyone else in
COMMERCE nervous energy worked as Aitchison’s ticket the organization.
outlasted that of McLean Electric for first Milne was named an honorary life member of the Chamber four
place. Bill West took third place. years ago, based in part on her extraordinary support of the raf-
The top prize was $4,000. fle.
A crowd of more than 100 packed the Canadian Club to enjoy Chamber director Mike Donovan of Nassau Broadcasting
the roast beef dinner and drawing. served as master of ceremonies, and Patty LaRose, Lori Scott and
For the second consecutive year, Mona McCain and Terry Sue Martin volunteered their assistance.
Carlyle got second-chance entries and rode them to cash prizes. Chamber President Steve Gilman also assisted in the drawing.
Winners of the top prize last year, the tandem took home fourth He said it was great to have the enthusiasm of everyone attending
place money this year. – even after they were out of contention. Gilman also expressed
Half the ticket holders were eliminated before dinner. Before thanks to Chamber directors for their strong support of the event.
the drawing resumed after dinner, Rene DeLaricheliere of FairPoint People’s United Golf Challenge registration is now available
thanked those attending and wished them well. Poking fun at online. Barre Country Club’s first tournament of the season is May
FairPoint's service difficulties immediately following the pur- 6. The sponsors’ 2010 team – then Chittenden Bank – won low net
chase, DeLaricheliere said “three years ago when I attended, I had honors. People’s United will field two teams this year in an effort
a longer line waiting for me than the bartender.” The crowd appre- to retain the crown for another year.
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More than a dozen attendees left with consolation prizes rang- com/chamber/golf.
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CVMC Volunteers Honored WILLIAMSTOWN
Central Vermont Medical Center volunteers were honored and
thanked during national volunteer week at a dinner prepared for MIDDLE / HIGH SCHOOL
them by the CVMC Nutrition and Food Services Department. Respect ~ Responsibility ~ Recognition
During calendar year 2010, 187 volunteers contributed 22,600 120 Hebert Road ~ Williamstown, VT 05679
hours to Central Vermont Medical Center. CVMC volunteers Phone: 802.433.5350 ~ Fax: 802.433.1037 ~ www.williamstownmhs.org
served in various hospital departments, at the National Life Cancer
Treatment Center, in Mountainview Medical’s oncology chemo- WILLIAMSTOWN MIDDLE SCHOOL
therapy infusion suite, at Woodridge Rehabilitation & Nursing, Second Marking Period Honor Roll
and in the CVMC Auxiliary Gift Shop and the Bene-Fit Shop in
High Honors with Principal’s Recognition
Barre. (Average of 4.0 or Higher):
“Our volunteers are retired individuals, students, working pro- Caitlin Acosta, Brandon Morande
fessionals, and family caregivers,” explained Julia Page, volunteer
services manager. “Although each volunteer brings a unique skill
High Honors (Average of 3.75 or Higher):
set, talent, and motivation to their service, all of our volunteers Aric Avery, Carissa Carrier, Benjamin Cole, Jordan Mascitti, Logan
share a common desire to be a part of improving the health of the Metcalf, Courtney Scholtz
residents of Central Vermont.” Gold medal recipients who each contributed over 500 hours to CVMC
CVMC Volunteers who contribute 100 or more hours during the are (l to r): Bernice Tenney, Barre; Lorraine Watker, Barre; Roxanne
Jarvis, Barre; and Eleonore Traynor, Barre. Additional gold medalists Honor Roll (Average of 3.0 or Higher):
year are recognized by the national President’s Volunteer Service not pictured are Elizabeth Gilligan, Barre; Heidi Pelletier, Montpelier; Alexander Badore, Evin Badore, Brieonna Bassette, Benjamin Beaudin,
Award program. These volunteers receive a certificate from the Andrea Stitzel, Winooski; and Marilyn White, Montpelier. Svetlana Bell, Cannon Blanchard, Jared Blanchard, Aurora Carminati-
President of the United States and a bronze, silver or gold lapel pin King, Brandon Carrier, Nicole Carrier, Lauren Clark, Lauren Covey,
based on total hours served. contact Julia Page, 802-371-5364, Julia.Page@cvmc.org. Moriah Covey, Rachel Delatte, Jacob Descoteaux, Konnor Dexter,
Susan Kruthers, CVMC vice president of community relations A minimum commitment of three months is required for all Jayme Ducharme, Christian Eaton, Riley Flowers, Curtis Gauthier,
and development, was on hand to “thank volunteers for everything volunteer assignments with the exception of the Emergency Connor Gerrish, Phyllicia Hepsley, Eric Hulbert, Kylie Jacques,
they do for us – for patients and for staff – from the bottom of our Department which requires a six month minimum commitment. Cheyenne Kelty, Deana LaFleche, Mariah Lamell, Madeline Langwiser,
hearts.” The minimum age to volunteer at CVMC is 14 years of age with Heaven Litchfield, Kyle MacAskill, Dylan MacRitchie, Shaylee Martin,
For persons interested in volunteering at CVMC, visit www. the exception of the Emergency Department where volunteers Hunter McLaughlin, Haleigh Molinario, Justin Morande, Lauren Mulcahy,
must be at least 20 years old. Peter Myles, Emily Noelk, Emma O’Neill, Nijha Peloquin, Caroline Perry,
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Kellogg-Hubbard - Thursday: Lego Club, 3:30pm. Through May 26.
- Friday: Comics Club, 3:30pm. Through May 27.
standing of the cycles and patterns that characterize our region
through the seasons, and how the habitats that depend on these
Library News • Special Event: A Friday night movie and star-gazing program
for all ages. The movie features a creature from beyond the stars,
cycles might be affected by global climate shifts.
• Vermont and New York in the Gilded Age: The History
Montpelier and will be shown inside on May 13th at 7pm, followed by star- Behind Heron Island: Thursday, May 12, 7pm
gazing outside. The rain date for this event is the 20th. With author Roberta Harold.
Let Spring lure you out, and join us! Programs for Adults: • Lunch in a Foreign Language: Bring a bag lunch and a dic-
Programs for Children: • Singer’s Typewriter... and Mine: Wednesday, May 4, 7pm tionary to the Hayes Room for a different language group from 12
• Story Times: Tuesday, Wednesday, and Friday at 10:30am Presented by Amherst College professor Ilan Stavans, editor of noon to 1pm. (Monday: Hebrew, Tuesday: Italian, Wednesday:
through June 3, then they resume on Tuesday and Friday June "The Collected Stories of Isaac Bashevis Singer." Sponsored by Spanish, Thursday: French , Friday: German.)
28th-August 5th. Bear Pond Books/Rivendell Books. First Wednesdays is a Vermont • Vermont Reads – A VT Humanities Council Program:
• Outreach Story Time: at the Four Corners School, in East Humanities Council Program. Thursday, May 12, 1:30pm
Montpelier from 10am – 11am Fridays, April 15th – June 10th. • Earth Tones Discussion Group: Monday, May 9, 6pm KHL brings programs out to the community at Westview
Join the fun! The final program in the series from the Vermont Humanities Meadows in Montpelier. A discussion of Harper Lee's classic
• Treasure Tales: For ages 5 and up. The year end celebration Council, with discussion leader Gina Logan, focuses on Thomas novel, "To Kill a Mockingbird," led by Gina Logan.
for Treasure Tales will be the first Thursday of the month at 6:30 Berry’s "The Great Work: Our Way into the Future." • Spring Raffle: Win a Heritage Featherlite 12 Angler kayak!
p.m. • Fairbanks Community of Observers: Weds., May 11, 7pm Tickets are $2 each, 6 for $10 or 15 for $20. Drawing is May 13.
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Barre Area Senior Center


135 N. Main St., Barre • 479-9512
Hours 8 am - 12 Noon

Spaulding High School Our "bowlers" are having a great time with the Wii at the Senior
Center. Drop in and join us for a fun game on Tuesdays and
Thursdays starting at 10am.
THIRD QUARTER HONOR ROLL 2010-2011 Congratulations to Grace George, the winner of our Easter bas-
ket. Way to go, Grace!
High Honors - 4.00 or above Walking around Barre is in full swing. Stop by any Tuesday
SENIORS Mason Provost Emily Chase SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN and/or Thursday at 9am and join us on our walk.
Natasha Carbonell Kristin Rouleau Paige Dessureau Adam Bailey Alayna Badeau Remember to mark your calendars for Bingo on Wednesday,
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Sarah Durham Nicholas Salvas Brooke Kurutza Colby Fischer Jordan Dexter may be a winner.
Julian French Jacob Trepanier Maisie Lajeunesse Catrina Hood Chelsea Graves Also mark your calendar for our Annual Meeting on Monday,
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Joseph Hicks Kaela Peet Silas Meriam Tiffany Joslin
JUNIORS Brittany Plante and support them.
Frances Kelly Emily O’Connor Yangfan Pan n n n
Ashley Magoon Kevin Avery Christian Sell Krishna Patel Janki Patel
Jenna McQuesten
Leah Miller
Matthew Avery
Daniel Benson
Aslin Trepanier
Bridget Wheeler
John Reese
Justin Sell
Christy Pelloni
Rebecca Rouleau Serving Senior Citizens: Barre Tech’s
Julie Morris Joseph Braun Kailey Stevens Annual Day of Fun
Middle Honors - 3.50-3.99 On Wednesday, May 4, Barre Technical Center (BTC) invites
area seniors (that’s the 55+ crowd, not twelfth-graders) to come
SENIORS Nathan Lovely Nicholas Castellaneta Geoffrey Breault Alicia Bruno and get a manicure, play Bingo (for prizes!), and much more—all
Ashley Arlen Andrew Martin Stephanie Cleveland Alyson Campbell Brittney Cherrier for free. Serving Seniors Day is from 8:30am-12 noon.
Alyssa Atkins Anthony McArdle Brittany Duffy Jenny Cappetta Have your car washed! Sign up for the spring yard clean-up
Kelsie McCarthy Teagan Garbacik Erika Cross Kacie Cressey
Hannah Ausmann
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David Braun tions about your childhood/early adult life—and take home the
Melissa Campbell Alyssa Murphy Sophie Hale’ Kirsten Desorda Chelsea Dudley
Jordan Parry Ian Hulbert Taylor Fitzgerald DVD!
Taylor Carey Amanda Ford You can also tour the newly-constructed Building Trades house,
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Joseph Pilette Thomas Kennison Matthew Goldsworthy Mariah Harding have your blood pressure checked, and learn about BTC's adult
Darienne Chouinard
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Spencer Cooley Adam Reed Lindsay Lesure Evan Grubb Samantha Keene Room Bistro. Reservations are required for lunch Please call 476-
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Kaylee Wells
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Miranda Lauzon Tori Belville Tyler Anderson Ayers Street, Barre, Vermont.
Cameron Lawson Marissa Benson Kyle Bessette Lauren Anderson Nicole Woodcock
Elise Lenahan Mackenzie Breen Joshua Bilodeau Brenna Bedard Sarah Works

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PUBLIC NOTICE
BULLETIN BOARD

The Harry R. Sheridan


Memorial Scholarship
is available to high school seniors and students who plan to
attend college and reside within the U32 and/or Montpelier
School District.

Criteria for selection are based upon:


� Financial Need
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Application forms are available at Montpelier High School


and U32 High School guidance offices. Deadline for
receipt of completed applications is May 6th. For additional The WORLD welcomes Letters to the Editor concerning pub- The city will be collecting the Green Up bags from May 7th to
information, contact Alan H. Weiss at 802-229-0068. lic issues. Letters should be 400 words or less and may be May 11th. Other "green" events that will occur during the week
subject to editing due to space constraints. Submissions should include the planting of willows along the Stevens Branch to
also contain the name of the author and a contact telephone improve the water quality of the river. On May 7th there will be a
number for verification. For letters of thanks, contact our cook-out for Green Up participants at the Restore in Barre on
STATE OF VERMONT STATE OF VERMONT advertising department at 479-2582; non-profit rates are Granite Street from 11am -2pm. We are currently looking at addi-
DISTRICT OF WASHINGTON DISTRICT OF WASHINGTON
PROBATE COURT PROBATE COURT available. tional ways to make this week special.
DOCKET NO. P-014-11WnE DOCKET NO. P-059-11WnE There will be a lawn-debris drop off on the 14th of May at the
IN RE THE ESTATE OF IN RE THE ESTATE OF Barre Auditorium from 8am-2pm. The city is planning a bulk trash
JOHN G. HENCHAR, SR. drop off at the same location at the same times on June 4th - bring
Keep Medicare Away From Insurance
MURIEL B. BURGIN
LATE OF BARRE CITY, LATE OF STAMFORD, your old electronics, furniture, computers, no tires please.
Companies
VERMONT CONNECTICUT
If you are interested in participating and wish to find out more
NOTICE TO NOTICE TO Editor:
about Green Up and how you can get involved, please call
Spaulding High School at 476-4811 ext. 2115.
CREDITORS CREDITORS The Republican congressional leadership wants to turn Medi- Thank you.
To the creditors of the estate of To the creditors of the estate of John care over to the insurance companies. Bad idea. Darienne Chouinard, Andy Gurin, Mr. LaPoint
Muriel B. Burgin, late of City of G. Henchar, Sr., late of Stamford, Insurance companies make money by NOT paying claims. They S.A.F.E. Members
Connecticut.
Barre, Vermont.
I have been appointed as Executor
sit on your money as long as they can. The lawyers get after them
I have been appointed as personal and and they finally pay. The insurance companies make a fortune;
representative of the above-named
estate. All creditors having claims
of the above-named estate. All
creditors having claims against the the lawyers do well. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Six-pack get less than they Share Your Experience With Foster Care
estate must present their claims in
against the estate must present writing within 4 months of the date deserve. Editor:
their claims in writing within 4 of the first publication of this notice. If the Republican party persists in this nonsense, they will be- Children should be seen and not heard, so the old adage tells us.
months of the date of the first come a footnote to history.
publication of this notice. The
The claim must be presented to me Fortunately, times have changed and its been found that children
at the address listed below with a
claim must be presented to me at copy filed with the register of the Republicans, Democrats and independents, tell Congress to have profound insight on what affects them and they want to be
the address listed below with a Probate Court. The claim will be keep the insurance companies' hands off our Medicare! heard. However, its our job as the adults to listen to them and
copy filed with the register of the forever barred if it is not presented Thomas C. Davis really hear what (and how) they have to say.
Probate Court. The claim will be as described above within the four
forever barred if it is not presented month deadline. Barre As a foster parent, I have come to the startling revelation that of
as described above within the four Dated: March 24, 2011 all children to not be heard, its the foster children. Children who
month deadline.
Dated: April 18, 2011
Mary H. Richards
12 Garden City Road Get Ready for Green Up Week in Barre have been removed from the only place they have known as home,
in order to keep them safe.
Thomas F. Koch Darien, CT 06820
Telephone: (203) 655-9135 Editor: If the foster children aren't being heard, then who is? The bio-
326 Lowery Road
Barre, VT 05641 Name of Publication: It has been a long, snowy winter, and it is again time to think logical parent(s) are, that's who. In my experience the biological
Telephone: (802) 476-4141 The WORLD about celebrating the springtime and Green Up Week in Barre. parents set demands on DCF and DCF complies with little or no
Name of Publication: 403 US Route 302 Berlin Spaulding Action for the Environment (S.A.F.E.) is organizing this effort put forward from the parents when its their turn to comply.
Barre, VT 05641
The WORLD year's effort and has been gathering Green Up bags and gloves for I will be gathering information to present to our Legislators,
First Publication Date:
First Publication Date: distribution. We are encouraging both individuals and groups
May 4, 2011 Governor Shumlin and Human Services Secretary, Doug Racine.
May 4, 2011 around the city to participate in making Barre City a cleaner
Second Publication Date:
Second Publication Date:
place. These children need to be heard loud and clear and currently the
May 11, 2011
May 11, 2011 Address of Probate Court: Green Up Week will be held from May 7th through May 13th. way the laws that are set up to protect children, really protect the
Address of Probate Court: Vermont Superior Court, Probate On Saturday, May 7th, Green Up bags and gloves will be available parents, the very parents who put them in physical, emotional,
Probate Court Division psychological or sexual harms way.
District of Washington Washington Unit
at the front entrance of Spaulding High School from 8am to 1pm.
10 Elm Street, #2 10 Elm Street, Unit 2 They will also be available the week before Green Up Day and I would like to hear about your experience with foster care,
Montpelier, VT Montpelier, VT throughout Green Up Week during school hours (8am - 3pm) in however it may have touched your life. Feel free to contact me at
the SHS main office. Bags will also be available for pick up at the Listen2thechildren@yahoo.com
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by Kimberly B. Cheney
You, as the employer,can lower the costs of your
claims. No matter how effective your safety program avid Rounds contracted to build a dence. Round did agree to do the job for $69,000 and the final cost
900 square foot addition on a second was more like $130,000. The trial judge also ruled that the State
is, there will be accidents in the workplace. When an home in Andover. Rounds quoted was entitled to the inference created by law that Rounds knew he
employee is injured you can minimize the cost of the Homeowners a price of $68,000 to $69,000 wouldn’t complete the job because he walked off and didn’t return
injury and help the employee recover quickly by…. and they accepted, paying Rounds $7,000. By June, Rounds had calls.
poured footings and demolished an existing wall. He was given an Both the State and Federal Constitutions require that each spe-
A) Secure treatment promptly at a doctor’s office additional $15,000 in September. By November, the house was still cific fact that constitutes the crime must be proved to the jury be-
or hospital. not weather tight. Rounds asked for, and was given, more money. yond a reasonable doubt. Therefore proof that Rounds knew he
In December, Rounds apparently quit the job. Homeowners called did not intend to complete the contract had to be established be-
B) Report the injury as soon as possible to your him, but he did not return calls, and they were unable to contact yond a reasonable doubt. He argued it was improper to allow the
Insurance Agent. him. By then, Homeowners had paid $100,000 towards the project, jury to find that fact proven based on an inference created by law,
with $70,000 going to Rounds. The house was not weather tight, unless the state proved beyond a reasonable doubt every fact the
C) If the employees injury restricts their work and materials delivered in July were still on the ground . They paid law required to establish the inference of guilt. Since there was no
activities,make every reasonable effort to find an additional $30,000 to complete the job. evidence he had refused to make a completion plan, or that he had
appropriate,temporary,modified duty. The State charged Rounds with Home Improvement Fraud. This refused to refund the money paid, the Court was wrong to allow
consumer protection effort makes criminal knowingly promising the jury to infer he knew he wasn’t going to finish the job.
By following these 3 simple steps, you can help to construct a home improvement while not intending to complete The Supreme Court agreed with Rounds. It decided that a con-
keep your worker’s compensation it. Because it is almost impossible to prove intent not to complete viction can stand only if there is proof beyond a reasonable doubt
costs down. a contract on the day it is made, the legislature also added a pro- of each fact constituting the crime, and if an inference created by
vision to the law saying a jury may infer the contractor knew he law exists, each fact required to establish the inference must also
wasn’t going to finish the job, if the homeowner (1) requests him be proved beyond a reasonable doubt.
to make a plan to finish the job and he refuses; or (2) the contractor The Legislature frequently is called upon to create “designer
refused to refund money paid. crimes” – that is provisions which punish specific troublesome be-
Rounds was tried and convicted. He appealed, claiming there havior. Here it created a crime that is virtually impossible to prove
was insufficient evidence to prove he entered into the contract – that a contractor entered into a deal knowing he wouldn’t com-
752 Granger Road, Berlin, VT 05641 knowing he wouldn’t complete it. He pointed out there was no plete it. Legislative creation of inferences, or presumptions of bad
802-229-5727 800-639-1910 evidence that Homeowners asked him to finish the job, or that he intentions are troublesome. The Court was unwilling to shortcut
www.poulosinsurance.com was asked to refund the money and refused. Nevertheless, the trial the vital principal that crimes must be proved beyond a reasonable
judge ruled the jury could infer guilt based on circumstantial evi- doubt. State v. Rounds 2011 VT 39
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Reiss’s Pieces
By Judy Reiss
HERRING FAMILY FARM
Opening for Our Second Season

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Saturday • May 7th 9am-6pm
ince Malcolm and I have retired and a jacket or a sweatshirt for weeks! That he was probably right has REFRESHMENTS Visit the FRESH EGGS
the cost of heating fuel has skyrock- nothing to do with my reaction! ALL DAY! “GREEN” $2.50/doz.
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so bad because we wear sweaters and sweat- ever we can to keep warm. My suggestion of going south and sitting plants, hanging
shirts, and when watching TV, I put a small under a palm tree and running my toes through warm sand goes on
Priced
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down comforter over my body. I also almost deaf ears. Actually, Malcolm is deaf but that isn’t the reason we are Flower arrangements We offer a large raise it for you!
always have a small dog and a large cat on my lap, which works still battling the cold in Vermont. Oh, no, because he still skis every and deliveries for
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throws it off and has a small wool throw that he covers himself with. We heat our family room with our new Rinnai heater and it does We are just 3½ miles South of
He also has Victor, Siamese cat boy, who sleeps either on his chest seem to heat much faster, better and cheaper! Even though the room Montpelier on Rt. 12, just across from
the Fresh Tracks Winery
or under his arm. I believe this is the reason that he gets too hot dur- is never what I would call “warm” it is much better than depending
ing the night! on our oil heat. The rest of the house is heated by oil and we keep the Stop in and we’ll tell you what’s
I, however, am always cold. I don’t know what the temperature house cool but livable and just warm enough to keep the pipes from coming up for the season or
of our room is, but I do know that my nose has frozen more than freezing! And let me tell you our dogs and cats do their part and I give us a call at 802-223-0842
once. So, this past winter I decided to make a few changes in my can’t imagine winter without their little warm, furry bodies.
bed attire. Instead of wearing just a night gown and freezing, I wear I never thought that I would end up an old woman who was always
a nightgown, a pair of heavy wool socks and a bright, kelly-green, chilly, if not downright cold! The world has changed so dramatically
hoodie sweatshirt. I am ashamed to tell you that I put the hood on, since I was young that it is hard for me to adjust. Accepting the
too. And although I am frightened that someone might see my cos- changes is the only option, because there isn’t anything else to do. Berlin Elementary School
tume, it allows me to be so cozy and warm, I really no longer care. When I first was coming to Vermont, although I was still in college,
I should admit that recently, McKinley, my oldest grandson, came I used to drive up every weekend and I remember making sure that I 2011-2012 Preschool Registration
to the house to say goodbye to me. I didn’t know he was coming, so I could reach Albany, NY to fill up my car because the gasoline there for Three-Year-Olds
was still asleep in bed. He rushed upstairs and jumped on the bed. Of was 17 cents a gallon! And not only could you fill up for practically The Berlin Elementary School three-year-
course, I woke right up and both of us were shocked to see the other. nothing, someone rushed out to fill your tank for you, washed your olds Preschool Program is registering and
I didn’t know he was coming, so I was surprised. And it seems that windows, asked if you wanted your oil and tires checked. Now, that allocating spaces for children who will be
he had no idea that the bright green head that was lying on my pillow is why we used to call it a service station! three years old by September 1, 2011. We
was me and when he realized that it was, he did laugh. I am not sure Oh, well, life has dramatically changed and will not go back to af- expect the demand for our three-
that laughter was the attitude that I was looking for from him, nor do fordable prices, at least not in my lifetime. Getting gasoline is now a year-olds program to exceed our
I like the idea that his last memory of me as he left for school was game and you have to be very clever to be sure you go to the station capacity to serve, necessitating a
my face peering out at him from a bright green hooded sweatshirt. that has the cheapest, because all gas prices in central Vermont fluc- waiting list. In the event that a wait-
But I guess some memory is better than none! tuate by 25 to 30 cents a gallon and in my opinion, for no apparent ing list is necessary, a lottery system
I know that I told you several years ago that I called the State and reason. And you certainly don’t want to fill up and find out that the will be utilized to allocate space in
asked them to send someone out who could give us old folks some station down the road is 30 cents a gallon cheaper. the program for regular education
ideas on how to weatherproof out old farm house. Fortunately or By now I should be able to put my sweatshirt away and sleep like students. In order to be included in
unfortunately when the guy came, I wasn’t home, and Malcolm just a normal person but I want to tell you that I miss having that hood! I the initial lottery process, families
took what he said and didn’t reply or comment. now understand why people in the old days wore nightcaps. I’m not who wish to have their three-year-old
I thought he might say that we should replace our windows with sure if a nightcap would work for me because I am sure that it would attend the program must register them
some that were new and built to keep the cold air out. But, oh no! I fall off during the night. But a hood works great and believe me, it is by completing registration paperwork at
also thought he might suggest new doors or insulation in the walls so cozy and nice. Now I am looking for a light weight cover-up that the school by 3:00 p.m. on Friday, May 6,
and maybe more insulation in the attic. But he only said that the has a hood and I will be in business. And if I am really lucky it won’t 2011. Regular education students reg-
house was too old and too poorly built to bother with! Can you be quite as bright a green. After all I have to spend my entire summer istered after that time will be placed on
imagine? I do think he was lucky that I wasn’t home because my with my grandchildren and I don’t want to scare them, especially at waiting list in the order their registrations
response would have warmed him so that he wouldn’t have needed night when they might think a goblin was a foot! are received. Questions may be directed to
Chris Dodge, Principal, at 802-223-2796.
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Senate Report:
Berlin Supports Expanding Bottle Deposit Law TheVermont
The VermontMountaineers
Moutaineers
by Senator Bill Doyle

Senator Bill Doyle BERLIN


VOLUNTEER
Town Meeting Day Survey - March 2011 ORIENTATION &
M
Not
any thanks to the 166
citizens of Berlin who 1. Should Vermont Yankee's license be renewed in 2012? 1 76 61
Yes

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No Sure
SIGN-UP
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responded to the annu-
al Town Meeting questionnaire.
Berlin supports expanding the
2. Should drivers be prohibited from using cell phones while driving? 2 135 23 6
__________________________________________________________________________________________
2010 SEASON
2011
bottle deposit law, tougher pen- 3. Should Vermont legalize physician-assisted suicide? 3 77 64 25
alties for repeat DUI offenders, __________________________________________________________________________________________
and banning cell phones while 4. Should Vermont have a four-year term for governor? 4 97 55 14
driving. __________________________________________________________________________________________
Following are comments 5. Should there be a mandatory minimum sentence for repeat DUI offenders? 5 138 15 11
from those who participated in __________________________________________________________________________________________
the survey.
6. Should Vermonters be required to buy health insurance? 6 49 91 25
HEALTH __________________________________________________________________________________________
“While I believe that all Ver- 7. Do you have confidence in Governor Shumlin? 7 55 62 49
monters need health insurance, __________________________________________________________________________________________
I think low cost insurance plans
8. Should Vermont continue to require the use of motorcycle helmets? 8 146 15 5
need to be refined by the state __________________________________________________________________________________________
legislature and those plans At the Montpelier Rec Field
should all include some type of 9. Should law enforcement personnel be permitted to use tasers? 9 84 46 33
dental care maintenance cover-
age.”
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10. Should Vermont legislature encourage bicycling and walking? 10 102 41 21


Wednesday, May 26 at 6:00 p.m.
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“Should be exceptions, for ex-
ample, as a retired military per- 11. Should Vermont's bottle deposit law be expanded
Pizza and soda will be provided.
son. I have medical coverage to include all bottled beverages? 11 129 23 12
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from the military. Having to buy
Vermont insurance would be a 12. Are you willing to pay more for locally-grown food? 12 86 55 23 Questions? Call 223-5224
huge financial burden.” __________________________________________________________________________________________
or e-mail
RENEWABLE ENERGY 13. In order to encourage wind, solar and other renewable energy sources,
are you willing to pay higher prices? 13 60 82 23
President
Secretary@TheVermontMountaineers.com
“While the initial capital invest-
ment for establishing the renew-
able energy infrastructure is sig- UNEMPLOYMENT

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nificant, the long term viability “Please consider getting rid of seasonal unemployment and short-
of locally-produced energy will ening the length of unemployment. As a small business, this is a
reap significant fiscal savings noose around our necks.”

LAURA MOORE ■
and ensure greater environmen- Senator Bill Doyle serves on the Senate Education Committee
tal preservation.”
BOTTLE DEPOSITS
“Help some people through a
and Senate Economic Affairs Committee, and is the Senate Minori-
ty Leader. He teaches government history at Johnson State College.
He can be reached at 186 Murray Road, Montpelier, VT 05602;
fax 802-828-2424; e-mail wodoyle@comcast.net; or visit www.

and
low week or save the money to-
ward food or heat!” BillDoyle1.com.
“Deposits only on non-essential

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beverages and/or up to 32 oz.
containers sold at convenience Calais Elementary School
stores. This seems to be the bulk
of the litter on our highways.” KINDERGARTEN REGISTRATION
“All bottles, but especially wa-
ter bottles, need to be included & SCREENING for

Selectboard
in the deposit system. I see far
more bottled water trash on the Thursday, May 19, 2011
side of the road than deposit
bottles.” 12:30 – 2:00 PM
MOTORCYCLE HELMETS
“Without helmets, insurance
would go up 20% that I/we can-
Parents of children who are Calais residents,
five years of age on or before September 1, 2011, Please Vote Tuesday, May 10th
not afford.”
WHO ARE NOT CURRENTLY IN OUR PRESCHOOL.
TASERS Laura Moore Two-year term - Chris Conti, Three-year term
“I know there are situations Please call to make an appointment to register your
when tasers might benefit our child for kindergarten for the 2011-12 school year. Moore & Conti - “Working hard to build a better community”
officers, but I think there is too
much leeway for misuse.” Please contact Sue Cioffi at 454-7777, Ext. 0 Paid for by Moore and Conti for Selectboard, John Biondolillo, Treasurer
May 4, 2011 The WORLD page 13
twin brother, Durward Angell Farnsworth, and wife, Edith; his Margaret of Daytona Beach, Fla.; Eugene Letter of Daytona
sister Elaine and husband, Howard Tyrrell; and his wife, Mary's, Beach, Fla.; Fay Petty of Mountain Rest, S.C.; Marshall Letter of
four sisters and brother. Seneca, S.C.; and Joseph Letter and wife, Kathy of Orange; as
well as many nieces and nephews.
FARRELL, FLORENCE SARAH, of Morrisville,
AINSWORTH, RALPH W., 66, of died at home on April 20. She was born in Montreal, LUDWIG, ELIZABETH F. "BETTY," 93, of
Hardwick, passed away peacefully at Central Aug. 14, 1922, the only child of Joseph and Mona Randolph Center, died April 25 at Gifford Medical
Vermont Medical Center after a courageous battle (Cook) Wall, and loving granddaughter of Helen Center. She was born Feb. 17, 1918, in Philadelphia,
with cancer. He was born in Hardwick Jan. 29, 1945, Cook. When working at the Montreal Standard Pa., the daughter of James and Theresa (Weiss) Fox.
the son of Paul E. and Arlene (Ross) Ainsworth. He Publishing Company, Florence met her future hus- She trained at St. Luke's and Children's Hospital in
attended school in Woodbury and Hardwick and band, Mark Farrell. They married in 1952. Their first Philadelphia, earning her registered nurse certifica-
served his country in the U.S. Army during the Vietnam Conflict black standard poodle, Trio, joined them in April 1953. Florence's tion in 1938. She married Charles "Charlie" Ludwig
in Okinawa as a medic. Following service in the U.S. Army he last poodle, Marigold, went ahead last December. Florence lost her on Feb. 16, 1945. She retired to Randolph Center in 1982. Charlie
joined the Vermont National Guard, where he served another 22 fiancé, Arthur, during World War II. Mark predeceased her on died in 2006. She was active in the First Congregational Church of
years, retiring in March of 1992. On May 22, 1971, he married April 6, 2006. She is survived by daughters Fiona Farrell (Kevin Randolph Center, was a part of the Randolph Singers, and volun-
Orise Dufresne in Hardwick. Together they made their home and Higgins) of Saratoga, N.Y., and Willa Farrell (Kathleen Hentcy) of teered with the Gifford Medical Center Auxiliary. She liked gar-
raised their children in Hardwick. Ralph was a lifetime member of Walden. Her son, Mark, died as an infant. She is also survived by dening, playing the piano and her book group. Survivors include
the VFW Post 9653 in Morrisville, American Legion Post 7 in her step-daughter Sally (David) Kininmonth of Lac Brome, her daughter, Nancy Olsen of Laurel, Md.; son, Jim Ludwig of
Hardwick and also a member of the Sons of the American Legion Quebec, three grandchildren, and six great-grandchildren. She is Tunbridge; and two grandchildren.
Squadron 7 in Hardwick. He had also been a past member of the survived by her beloved cousins Helen Thomas and Florence
Hardwick Fire Department and had been active in the Cub Scouts Smith and predeceased by her cousin Eddie Marriner. Florence
when his boys were young. Ralph had been employed by Ethan spent many happy years volunteering at Second Chance for ROBERTS, TOBIAS "TOBY," 40, of Topsham,
Allen Manufacturing in Orleans, Whitcomb Furniture in East Copley Hospital Auxiliary and at the Stowe Free Library. For over died April 21 at Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical
Barre, and purchased and operated an insulation company under 15 years she participated in cardiac rehab at Copley Hospital Center, after a courageous battle with cancer. He was
the name of Four Seasons Insulation for many years until his where she made close friends: Courtenay, Betsy, Erin, Al, Don, born Feb. 3, 1971, in Woodsville, N.H., the son of
recent retirement due to failing health. He enjoyed hunting and Lee, Gary, John, Steve, to name a few. Florence lived in Montreal John and Jeanne (Partington) Roberts. He attended
fishing, especially at the family camp on East Long Pond in and briefly in Windsor, Ontario, until she moved permanently to school in Bradford, graduating in 1990 from Oxbow
Woodbury, and loved his time with family, especially his grand- Stowe in 1978. She and Mark started spending weekends and sum- High School. On July 10, 2010, he married Peggie
children. He leaves his wife of just short of 40 years, Orise, of mers in Stowe in 1963. In 2000 they moved to Morrisville where Stearns of Topsham. Toby was a jack-of-all-trades working for
Hardwick; two sons, Scott and wife, Karen, of North Monmouth, they were very happy, enjoying views of Elmore Mountain and himself as well as others in the area. He had also worked at
Maine, and Shawn, of East Hardwick; a daughter, Laura, and hus- many books from the Morrisville Library. Florence's friends, Pompanoosuc Mills in Thetford where he built furniture. He was
band, Tony Rachatellelle, of Columbus, Mo.; his four grandchil- Priscilla Boyce and John Duffy made her last years special. Her the vice-president of the Topsham Trail Riders ATV Club. He
dren and an anticipated new baby boy. He also leaves two broth- compassion and interest inspired friendship, respect and love. She enjoyed NASCAR racing and his favorite driver was Jeff Burton.
ers, Paul Ainsworth, of Eden, and Wendell Ainsworth and wife, will be sorely missed. He had a great sense of humor and enjoyed music and Stephen
Ann, of Hardwick; twin sisters, Jean Mancini and husband, King movies and books. He loved being with friends and family
Thomas, of Barre, and Ann Brown and husband, Richard, of and his children and stepchildren were the highlight of his life. He
Woodbury; several nieces and nephews and many extended fami- GLEASON, LAWRENCE A. "LARRY" SR., 76, of is survived by his wife, of Topsham; his father of Fairlee; his
ly. He was predeceased by his parents and his parents-in-law, Barre City, passed away April 22 at Fletcher Allen Health Care. mother of Manchester, N.H.; two daughters, Brittany and Ashley
Armand and Therese Dufresne, as well as a sister-in-law, Wanda Born in Barton on May 10, 1934, he was the son of the late Olin Roberts both of Orange; two step-sons, Christopher and Mitchell
Ainsworth. and Laura (Gigure) Gleason. Larry attended schools in Barton. He Magoon both of West Newbury; two brothers, Steve Roberts of
served his country in the U. S. Army from 1956 to 1957. After the Fairlee and Cauley Greene of Providence, R.I.; three sisters, Lila
service he moved to Groveton, N.H., where he was employed as a Roberts of Salem, Mass., Sarah Roberts of Brighton, Mass. and
FARNSWORTH, SHERWARD lumberjack. He later worked as a farmhand helping farmers in his Stephanie Partington of Manchester, N.H.; a great-niece and sev-
SPRAGUE "WOODY," 86, died April 21 at area. On February 21, 1959, he married Elaine Hair in North eral nieces, nephews, cousins and friends. Calling hours will be
Mayo Healthcare in Northfield. He was born Oct. Woodstock, N.H., where they made their home for a short time held Thursday, May 5, 2011, from 6-8pm at the Boardway &
28, 1924, in Randolph, the son of Leonard O. and before moving to Barre. He retired in 1986 due to ill health. He Cilley Funeral Home, 300 VT Route 110, Chelsea. A service of
Ruie E. (Angell) Farnsworth, of East Brookfield. enjoyed watching TV, especially wrestling and western movies. remembrance will be held at a later date.
He attended grammar school, with his twin brother, Survivors include his wife of 52 years, Elaine Gleason of Barre;
Durward, in a one-room schoolhouse in East Brookfield taught by six children, Laura Gleason of Orleans; Larry Gleason, Jr. of
their mother; Williamstown High School; and then the Vermont Barre; Doris Royce of Washington; Randy Gleason of Holland; RODDY, GERALD J., 88, of Northfield and formerly
Agricultural School (now known as Vermont Technical College) Denise Gleason of Barre and Brian Gleason of Portland, Ore., as of the Bonin Rest Home in Barre, died April 25 at the Four
in Randolph Center. He served with the 5th Marine Division 13th well as 13 grandchildren and 1 great-grandson. Besides his parents Seasons Community Care Home in Northfield. Born in Fairfield
Artillery during World War II for three years, including combat on he was predeceased by one son, Steven Gleason. on Jan. 19, 1923, he was the son of the late Leon and Lillian
Iwo Jima and on the Japanese mainland. After the war, he returned (Campbell) Roddy. Gerald attended schools in St. Albans. After
to Vermont. On June 29, 1946, he married Mary Downs of his schooling he enlisted in the U.S. Navy and was a pilot serving
Williamstown. Following their marriage, they made their first JACQUES, ALCIDE "PETE" J., 95, of Randolph Center, died during WWII and the Pacific Theater. After the service, he was
home in Williamstown, where they raised four sons as he worked April 20 at his home. He was born March 1, 1916, in St. Agate, employed at the Brattleboro Retreat in plant facilities. He later was
as a carpenter and then as superintendent at Norwich University Quebec, the son of Rene and Mary (Lemieux) Jacques. He attend- employed at the Stowe Mountain Resort. He married Mary
for Consolidated Construction. In January 1960, the family moved ed Williamstown schools and moved to Randolph Center in 1933. Landers in Bellows Falls. She later predeceased him. He was a
to Essex Junction, where Woody worked for Cass Warner He married Gladys Benedict in 1939. She died in 1988. He worked member of St. Mary Catholic Church in St. Albans. Survivors are
Construction and then Kencliff Construction as a superintendent for L.W. Greenwood in East Randolph, where he sold and installed one daughter, Nancy Caissie of Manchester, N.H.; one grand-
overseeing the construction of many sewer treatment plants and farm machinery until his retirement. He was a Red Cross blood daughter; two great-grandchildren as well as several nieces and
commercial buildings. In 1972 he started Farnsworth Construction donor. He enjoyed hunting, fishing and traveling. He is survived nephews. Besides his wife, he was predeceased by one daughter,
Co. that he operated with his wife and sons until 1989. In 1991 by his companion, Lilla Woodard, of Randolph Center; his daugh- Gail Frances Roddy; one sister, Helen Reardon; three brothers,
Sherward and Mary relocated to Lillian, Ala., for the winter ter, Carol Catulle, of Sterling, Va.; his son Curtis Jacques, of Walter, Charles and Arthur Roddy.
months and spent their summer months in East Brookfield at the Tucson, Ariz.; two sisters, Cecille Carpenter, of Eastham, Mass.,
family homestead, the Bee Hive. Sherward enjoyed playing and Alice Gamelli, of West Springfield, Mass.; a brother, Alphonse
bridge, bowling, hunting, golfing and cross-country skiing, and Jacques, of Vesterburg, Mich.; eight grandchildren and 15 great- ROY, JOSEPHINE "JOSIE" M., 87, of Barre,
was very active in the Summit Masonic Lodge 104 of Williamstown, grandchildren. He was predeceased by a son, Stephen Jacques. passed away peacefully April 21, in the comfort of
Ethan Allen Masonic Lodge 72 of Essex Junction, Mystic Star – her own home surrounded by her loving family.
Phoenix Lodge 97 of Brookfield-Randolph, and the Scottish Rite Josephine Rubalcaba was born in East Barre on Feb.
of Free Masonry of Burlington. Besides his wife, Mary Farnsworth, LETTER, CARL T., 75, of Barre City, 2, 1924, to Daniel and Pilar Rubalcaba. She grew up
of Northfield, survivors include his sister Elouie and husband, passed away April 22 at the Gingras Community in East Barre and was very proud of her Spanish
William Snyder, of Lancaster, Pa.; his son Sherward G. Farnsworth Care Home in Barre. Born on June 15, 1935, in heritage and the Rubalcaba's Meat Market. Josie
and wife, Ellen, of Shelburne; his son Leonard O. Farnsworth III Barre, he was the son of the late Joseph D. and graduated from Spaulding High School in 1943 and from Heaton
and wife, Elizabeth, of Lincoln; his son James Farnsworth and Antoinette (Roux) Letter. Carl attended St. Monica Hospital School of Nursing in 1946. She was a selfless woman
wife, Gretchen, of Moretown; his son Jon Farnsworth and wife, Catholic School and was a graduate of Spaulding who cared lovingly for others her entire life. She married Nello
Alison, of East Brookfield; four grandsons; three great-grandchil- High School, Class of 1953. He continued his education at Boston Micheli in East Barre on Aug. 2, 1947. They had two children,
dren; and several nieces, nephews and other relatives. He was University. After his schooling he enlisted in the U.S. Army. After Sandra and Steven. They spent many happy weekends exploring
predeceased by his brothers Leonard Owen Farnsworth Jr.; his the service he returned to Barre and was employed in the family New England in the company of family and friends. She cared
business, Letter Granite Co. On February 14, 2003, he married tirelessly for Nello throughout his illness, even carrying his rifle
Carmen Gauthier in the Woodridge Nursing Home in Berlin. on his hunting treks when he was too weak. Nello died Jan. 9,
Locally Family Owned & Operated Since 1908 Carmen passed away on August 13, 2007. Among his interests 1965. Josie worked at the Barre City Hospital as a registered nurse
were playing piano and composing music; he was an inventor and for several years. On July 15, 1967, Josie married Dolore Roy in

Let Us Help You author. He was a member of St. Monica Catholic Church in Barre.
Survivors include five brothers and two sisters: Raymond Letter
and wife, Louise of Deland, Fla.; Doris Perez and husband, Joseph
Barre. The next 39 years of her life were devoted to caring for a
large family in every way. She hosted many gatherings on Beckley
Street and at Woodbury Pond. She nursed Del throughout a long
Prearrange Your of Ormond Beach, Fla. and Graniteville; Gary Letter and wife, illness that ended in April of 2007. Some of Josie's favorite times
were being outside, walking, snowshoeing and spending time at
Service and camp. She was an avid knitter (the Italian Knitting Club), vora-

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cious reader, smalltime card gambler (the Northfield bunch), and
many of her wonderful puzzles hang framed on the walls of chil-
Funeral Trust. dren's and grandchildren's homes. Josie is survived by eight chil-
dren: Barbara (John) Benoit, of South Burlington; Sandra Micheli-
Lewin, of Whippany, N.J.; Steven (Karen) Micheli, David (Vicki)
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Mother’s Day All calendar submissions should be sent to editor@vt-world.com or Community Breakfast. First Presbyterian Church, 78 Summer St.,
DINING GUIDE mailed to The WORLD, Attn: Calendar, 403 U.S. Route 302, Barre,
Vt. 05641. The deadline is 5:00pm, Thursday preceding publica-
3rd Sunday of month, FREE, 7:30-9am. 476-3966.
Lupus Support Group. 9 Jorgensen Ln., teen meeting 3rd Wednesdays
tion. The Ongoing section is for free/low cost community events, at 6:30pm, adult meeting 4th Weds., 6:30pm. Info. 877-735-8787.
which should be verified monthly. We are no longer able to include
ongoing classes. Grandparents Raising Their Children’s Children. Support group.
First Presbyterian Church, 1st Weds of month, 10am-noon. 476-1480.
Ongoing Events Bingo. Mutuo Club, Beckley St., Weds., warmups 6pm, bingo 7pm.
Friends of Aldrich Public Library. Aldrich Library, 2nd floor board-
BARRE- Expressive Arts Group for Mothers. Connect w/other room, 2nd Tuesday of month. Info. 476-7550.
moms & use various mediums to explore the journey of motherhood.
Studio Place Arts, Thursdays thru 6/2, 10am-noon. 262-3292 x124. Clogging & Irish Step Lessons. With Green Mountain Cloggers, all
ages, donations. Green Mtn Tavern, Mondays, 6-8pm. 522-2935.
The Open Table. All are invited to this “share-what-you-can” meal.
Donate what you can- money, labor, skills, or just your presence. Strong Living Exercise Program. Aldrich Library, Milne Comm.
L.A.C.E., Wednesdays, 5:30-8pm. Info. 476-4276. Room, Mondays & Thursdays at 8am. Info. 433-1654.
Barre Camera Club. For all ages. Bring photos, slides or CDs for Circle of Parents. Confidential support group spons. by Prevent Child
discussion & gentle critiquing. Community National Bank, second Abuse VT. Meets Tuesday eves. Info. 229-5724 or 1-800-children.
Mondays through Dec., meet at side door promptly at 7pm. 485-3086. Al-Anon Spiritual Mtgs. Hedding United Methodist, Weds. 7pm.
Play Group. St. Monica’s Church basement, Thursdays during school Central VT Amateur Radio Club. Steak House, Barre-Montpelier
year, 9:30-11am. Rd., 1st Wednesdays, 6:30pm. Info. 496-3566 or 496-2836.
Cub Scout Pack 717. Fun for boys in grades 1-5. Barre Congregational Mothers of Preschoolers. Monthly get-togethers for crafts, refresh-
Church, den meetings Thursdays except last week of month when ments, etc. Christian Alliance Church, 476-3221.
Friday, 6:30pm. Info. 476-8399. Alcoholics Anonymous. Meetings in Barre, daily; call 802-229-5100
Getting By in a Recession Support Group. Church of the Good for latest times & locations; www.aavt.org.
Shepherd, Washington St., enter at rear. Mondays 7pm. 476-3929. Square & Compass Bingo. Jackpot $500 55# or less, $300 after 55.
American Legion Auxiliary Unit 10. Meets at the post, first Masonic Temple, doors open 4pm, kitchen 5pm, primas 5:50, reg 7pm.
Thursday of each month (not Jan. or July), 6:30pm. Bingo. Elks Club, Jefferson St., Sundays, open 4pm, games start 5:45.
Vermont Modelers Club. Building & flying model airplanes year- Alzheimer’s Support Group. Rowan Court Health & Rehab, 4th
round, visitors welcome. Info. 485-7144. Weds. of month, 3-5pm. Info/RSVP at 476-4166.
Alzheimer’s Support Group. Community National Bank, 2nd Weds. of
month, 7-9pm. Info. Helene Thomas 476-5116/Carol Griffith 476-4822.
Hedding United Methodist Activities & Meetings. 40 Washington

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Wed. of month; info grnmtnspirit@hotmail.com.
BERLIN- Seniors Mall Walking Group. Meet near Penney’s, Berlin
Mall, Wednesdays thru 5/27, 8:45am. N2N Americorps, 476-2668.
PRESENTS A SPECIAL Bereavement Support Group. Every other Weds, 4/27-8/17, 10am; or
every other Mon, 5/2-8/22, 6pm. CVHHH, 600 Granger Rd. 223-1878.

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6:30-8pm. Info. 439-5554.
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Comstock Rd., Mondays at 4:30pm, Tuesdays at 12:15 & 5:30pm,
Thursdays 9:30am & 5:45pm, Saturdays 9:30am.
Diabetes Support Program. CVMC, conf. rooms, first Thursday of that
month, 7-8pm, free. Info. 371-4152. Buffet Served 9AM-2PM
Civil Air Patrol. At the airport (blue hangar), Tuesdays, 6-8:30pm. Also serving regular menu Noon to 8PM speaks
Info at 229-5193.
Al-anon/Alateen. CVMC, rm. 3, Saturdays, 7pm . 866-972-5266.
~Reservations Suggested~ fluent
Pregnancy & Newborn Loss Support Group. Woodridge Nursing
Home, 4th Monday of month, 6:30-8:30pm. 371-4304 or 371-4376. Bacon ~ Sausage ~ Home Fries insurance?
Partners for Prevention-Alcohol & Drug Abuse Coalition. CVH, Belgian Waffles ~ French Toast
2nd Weds. of month, 11:30am-1:30pm. Info 479-4250. Blueberry Pancakes Dana Hock, Agent I’m your agent for that.
“Man to Man” Prostate Cancer Support Grp. Family & public
welcome. CVMC, 3rd Weds. of month, 6-8pm. 461-6222. Scrambled Eggs ~ Egg & Bacon 407 Barre Street, Suite 100
No one wants to pay for
Look Good... Feel Better. Program for female cancer patients. Sandwiches ~ Fried Seafood Montpelier, VT 05602
unnecessary extras and with
CVMC, 4th Mon. of month, 5:30-7:30pm. Info. 496-2582. Orange Chicken ~ Teriyaki Sirloin Tips Bus: 802-229-5757
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Bible Information Class. Christ the Redeemer Lutheran Church, www.danavt.com
Airport Rd., every Tues., 6:30pm. Seafood Newburg to. I’ll help make sure you
Savvy Speakers Toastmasters Club. BC/BS conf. room, Industrial Roast Turkey Breast w/Stuffing understand your options,
Ln., 1st & 3rd Tues., 5:30-7pm. 883-2313 or gplumb@pshift.com. Mixed Vegetables ~ Baked Seafood and that you have the best
Birthing Center Open House. For parents, sibs, grandparents, etc.
CVMC, 1st Wed. of month, 5:30-7pm. RSVP/Info. 371-4613.
Red Potatoes ~ Baked Ham w/Pineapple coverage at the best price.
Knee/Hip Replacement Orientation Class. CVMC, conf. room #3, Sauce ~ Roast Pork w/Gravy ~ Penne Like a good neighbor,
free, 1st Thurs. of each month, 2-3pm. Info 371-4188. Sweet & Sour Meatballs State Farm is there. ®

Breastfeeding Support Group. CVMC Garden Path Birthing Center,


1st Monday of month, 5:30-7pm. Info. 371-4415.
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Infant & Child Car Seat Inspections. Berlin Fire Station, free, first and more...
Friday of month, 12-4pm. Appointments required, 371-4198.
MONTPELIER- Mental Health Recovery Workshops. Free &
open to the community. WCMH, 9 Heaton St., Fridays through 5/20, $16.99 per person
10am-noon. 223-5506. $6.99 under 12
Trinity Community Thrift Store Donations. Accepted ONLY 2nd
Saturday of the month, 11am-5pm. 137 Main St. Info. 229-9155. Reservations Suggested
Survivors of Suicide Support Group. For anyone who has lost a loved 1001183 State Farm sHome Office s Bloomington, IL
one to suicide. 56 East State St., 4th Thursdays, 6-7:30pm. 223-4111.
Science of Mind Principles Study Group. For all faiths/inquiring
minds. Universal Rivers of Life, 28 East State St., 1st & 3rd Thurs.
223-3427.
Trinity Teen Night. United Methodist Church, 2nd and 3rd Fridays,
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Saturday
Night Grandparents Raising Their Children’s Children. Support group,
childcare provided. Trinity Methodist Church, 137 Main St., 2nd
Christian Meditation. Christ Church, Mondays, 12-1pm.
MORETOWN- Youth Group. Ages 13-18 welcome. Pastor’s House,
Thursday of month, 6-8pm. Info. 476-1480. Community of the Crucified One, Rte 100, Mondays 7-9pm. 496-5912.
Square & Compass - 2 Academy Street, Barre
Calico County Quilters. All skill levels welcome. Bethany Church, Playgroup. Town Hall, side entrance, Mondays during school year,
Doors open 4PM - Kitchen 5PM Red Room, 2nd Saturday of each month, 1-3pm (NOT Oct. or May). 10-11:30am.
"Fun for Intro. to Soka Gakkai. World peace through individual happiness.
Early Birds 5:50PM the Whole Children welcome. Kellogg-Hubbard Library, last Saturday of month,
11am-1pm. Info. 229-5168.
Wednesday, May 4
Reg. Games 7PM Family!" BARRE- Artisan Demo: Wool Spinning. See Chris Hall demon-
Community Meeting. Share stories & concerns about independent strate wool spinning. Free cup of coffee if you say you saw this in The
Flashball $50 per week added - up to living & community issues, access to health care, etc. VT Center for World. L.A.C.E., 159 North Main St., noon-3pm. Info. 476-4276.
$300 - then 2 Flashballs Independent Living, 3rd Thursdays, 1-3pm. Info. 229-0501.
Senior Day with Maxine. Join Mary Ellen Boisvert & Friends of the
Woman’s Book Club: The Yada Yada Prayer Group novels by Neta Library for a great program of humor & joy. Light refreshments.
Progressive Jackpot - starting 50#'s Jackson. First Thursdays, 7pm. Info. 839-9439. Aldrich Library, Milne Room, FREE, 1:30pm. Info. 476-7550 x304.
at $1,000 Bereaved Family Support Group. See listing under BERLIN.
Once a Catholic. First session of 3-part program for Catholics who
Co-Dependents Anonymous (CoDA). Bethany Church basement, have not been practicing and may have questions or concerns about
One Number and $100 added Tuesdays, 6:30pm. Info. 229-9036. their faith. St. Monica Church, 79 Summer St., 7pm. Info. 476-6775.
per week to 55#'s Healthy Tuesdays. Free chiropractic consultation w/ Dr. Jae Ehrich, Serving Seniors Day. Seniors 55+ welcome for free lunch & activi-
DC. RiverSide Chiropractic, Tuesdays 4-6pm. 262-6097 for apptmt. ties. RSVP required for some services - see details in this week’s ad.
Winner Take All TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly). Bethany Church, Wednesdays, Barre Technical Center, 155 Ayers St., 8:30am-noon. Info. 476-6237.
5:15pm. Info. Linda Lamberti 476-8345. MARSHFIELD- Classic Film Night. Screening of Stanley Kubrick’s
Brain Injury Support Group. All brain injury survivors, caregivers & iconic black comedy of the Cold War, starring George C. Scott and
adult family members welcome to attend. Disability Rights VT, 141 Peter Sellers. Jaquith Public Library, FREE, 7pm. Info. 426-3581.
C ABOT REENHOUSE G &N URSERY Main St., first Monday of month, 5:30-7:30pm. 1-800-834-7890 x106.
Kellogg-Hubbard Library Activities. 135 Main St., 223-3338.
MONTPELIER- Divided We Fall. Part of Osher Lifelong Learning’s
“Czech Films: Cinema of Irony” series. Discussion led by Rick
Story Time, Tues/Weds/Fri, 10:30am. Comics Club, Tues, 3:30-5pm.

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Dungeons & Dragons, Fri, 4-5:30pm. Games at the Library, Fri,
3-5pm. Read with COCO Therapy Dog, Thurs, 4pm. Lunch in a
Winston. Savoy Theater, $5 for non-members, 10am. Info. 454-4675.
Singer’s Typewriter... and Mine. Professor Ilan Stavans examines
the life and work of Yiddish writer and Nobel Prize winner Isaac
Foreign Language, Weds: Spanish, Thurs: French/Italian, Friday: Bashevis Singer. Kellogg-Hubbard Library, FREE, 7pm. 223-3338.
• Perennials • Trees German. Thermography Scanning Clinic. Call to schedule an appointment
• Hanging • Shrubs CHADD ADHD Parent Support Group. Childcare not available, for this non-invasive diagnostic technique. VT Integrative Medicine,
Baskets • Conifers please make plans for your child. Woodbury College, second Tuesday 172 Berlin St., 9am-5pm. Info. 229-2635 or www.vtimed.com
of month, 5:30-7:30pm. Info. 498-5928. Red Cross Blood Drive. All eligible donors are encouraged to give
Fruit Trees & Overeaters Anonymous. Bethany Church, Fridays at noon. 223-3079. blood. Montpelier High School, 10am-3pm. 1-800-RED-CROSS.
Blueberry Bushes! Bingo. Food & beverage available. Elks Lodge, every Tuesday, doors Spring Plant Walk. With naturalist George Lisi and Annie McCleary
open 4pm, early bird 5pm, regular games 7pm. of Wisdom of the Herbs School. Meet at picnic tables. Hunger Mtn
Open Everyday
Good Beginnings of Central Vermont. Vol meetings. Bethany Coop, $2 members/$3 non, 6-7:15pm. Pre-reg. 223-8004 x202.
See Us For 9AM to 6PM
Church, 1st Fri. of the month, 12-1pm. Info. 279-2106. Art Opening. Celebrating opening of show by Art Therapy Assoc./ of
MOTHERS’ DAY! Bible Study. Christian Alliance Church, Weds., 7pm. 476-3221. VT. Statehouse cafeteria, 3-5pm. Info. ATAV@artherapy.org
WARREN- Lifting the Yoke: Local Solutions to America’s Farm
Alcoholics Anonymous. Meetings in Montpelier, daily. Call 802-229-
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project. Twinfield Union School, takeouts 5:30pm, seated dinners See description 5/5. HOODWINKED TOO! HOOD vs. EVIL IN 3D --PG-- .. 1:30 6:30 8:30
6pm. RSVP 454-8441, 454-7301 or 426-3213 x225. Mystery Walk/Hike with Green Mountain Club. Moderate, 6-8 24-Hr Movie Line 229-0343
RANDOLPH- Open Mic Night. Bring a song, dance, story or other miles w/ Montpelier chapter of GMC. Location TBD. Call 229-9908. BUY TICKETS ONLINE AT: www.fgbtheaters.com

talent to share, or just enjoy the show. All ages welcome. Chandler’s Shalva Chemo Vocal Trio. Concert and workshop with the renowned
Upper Gallery, $5 at door, 7pm. Call 522-6877 to sign up. trio from Caucasus Georgia. Bethany Church, workshop 2:30-5pm,
ROCHESTER- Red Cross Blood Drive. All eligible donors are concert 7pm. Info. 426-3210. SEASON
encouraged to give blood. Rochester Federated Church, noon-5pm. Mother’s Day Wildflower Walk. Meander the meadows & woods at OPEN FOR THE
WILLIAMSTOWN- A Broadway Musical Revue Two! Presented NBNC to view beautiful spring flora. All ages welcome. North Branch
by WMHS Theatre Department. Tickets at the door. Williamstown Nature Ctr, $5/ free for kids, moms & members, 1-3pm. 229-6206.
Middle High School, $6 adults/$4 seniors & students, 7pm. Contact Improvisation & Movement Exploration Jam. Newcomers
WORCESTER- First Friday Family Dance. Music by High-Low- arrive at 10 for informal skill-building, open contact jam starts 10:30.
Jack, caller Michael Travis. Town Hall, $5 person, $8-$12 per family, Contemporary Dance & Fitness, $3-$5, 10am-noon. Info. 778-0300.
5:30-6:30 soup & bread supper, 6:30-8pm family dance, 8pm dessert WILLIAMSTOWN- A Broadway Musical Revue Two!
& snacks, 8:30-10pm, live music by A Fly Allusion. Info. 229-0173. Williamstown Middle High School, 2pm. See descrip. 5/6. Open 7 Days Starting Memorial Day
Thursday–Sunday 11AM–8PM
Saturday, May 7 Monday, May 9
BARRE- Menahem Pressler. The distinguished pianist performs as BARRE- Red Cross Blood Drive. All eligible donors are encouraged
the closing event of this year’s Celebration Series. Barre Opera House, to give blood. Barre Elks Club, 11:30am-5:30pm. 1-800-RED-CROSS.
$10-$26, 7:30pm. Info. 476-8188. EAST TOPSHAM- Rummage Sale. Town Hall, 10am-3pm. See 5/7. 2678 River Street, Bethel (2.6 mi. on VT Rt. 107)
Art’s First. Free art activities for youth ages 7-10 yrs. Studio Place MONTPELIER- Book Discussion: The Great Work: Our Way 802-234-9400 www.toziersrestaurant.com
Arts, FREE, 1-3:30pm. RSVP by 5/6, 479-7069. into the Future by Thomas Berry. Led by Gina Logan, part of VHC’s
BERLIN- Annual Free Comic Book Day. Lots of absolutely free “Earth Tones” series. Kellogg-Hubbard Library, 7pm. 223-3338.
comics for all ages 5 to 75. Wonder Cards & Comics, 445 Route 302, Mindfulness Practice and Psychotherapy. Explore the interface of
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11am-6pm. Info. 476-4706 or www.freecomicbookday.com eastern meditative traditions & western psychotherapy w/Robert Kest,
CALAIS- Green Up Day. Drop off bags of roadside litter. Get bags at Ph.D. Hunger Mtn Coop, FREE, 6-7:30pm. Pre-reg. 223-8004 x202.
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Calais stores, Town Clerk or your own. No refrigerators/liquids/tires
on rims. Recycling Depot, Moscow Woods Rd, 9am-noon. 456-8924. Tuesday, May 10 ua Proceeds to Benefit the
EAST CALAIS- Roots Open House. Learn about this school that BARRE- Navigating the Medicare Maze. Workshop to help under- Twin Valley Senior Center

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teaches wilderness skills, primitive technologies, tracking & more. stand what Medicare means to you & your family. Central VT Council

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Family-friendly event. Roots School, FREE, 10am-4pm. 456-1253. on Aging, 30 Washington St., FREE, 3-4:30pm. Pre-reg. 479-0531. 9:00am-3:00pm
EAST TOPSHAM- Rummage Sale. Benefits Topsham U.P. Church. GED Testing. Social studies, science & reading at 11am, take 1 or 2;
Town Hall, 9am-3pm. writing at 1:30pm, math at 2pm, take only one. Barre Learning Center, Saturday, May 7th
HARDWICK- Vermont Vaudeville: Electricity! All-ages perfor- 46 Washington St. Pre-register 476-4588. Route 2-Across from
mance feat. comedy, juggling, acrobatics, music, dance & more. CABOT- What’s New for the Northern Vermont Garden? Grower Tim’s Convenience Center
Hardwick Town House, sugg. donation $10/$5 kids, 8pm. 533-2589. Amanda Legare gives an illustrated talk about recent annual and Plainfield
MONTPELIER- To Kill a Mockingbird. Lost Nation Theater, 8pm. perennial plant introductions. Cabot Public Library, FREE, 6:30pm.
See description 5/5. DUXBURY- Duxbury Historical Soc. Meeting. Following business
Contradance. With caller Rachel Nevitt and music by Pete Sutherland, mtg will be the documentary “Rocky Vermont” about initial plans for a
Mark Roberts & Peter Siegel. Bring clean, soft-soled shoes. Capital huge rural development in town. Crossett Brook Middle School, 7pm.
City Grange, $8, 8pm. Info. 744-6163. EAST TOPSHAM- Rummage Sale. Town Hall, 10am-3pm. See 5/7.
Spring into Summer Celebration. Feat. all-you-can-eat sweet ‘n’
savory pie breakfast, silent auction & free performance by No Strings
HARDWICK- Red Cross Blood Drive. All eligible donors are
encouraged to give blood. Hazen Union High School, 12:30-6pm.
NIGHTLY SPECIAL
Marionette Company. Christ Church, breakfast is $7/$25 per family/
free for kids under 5, 8:30am-12:30pm. Performance at 10:30am.
MONTPELIER- Green and Growing. Preschool discovery program
for kids age 3-5. Dress for a walk on the trails. North Branch Nature ★ MAY ★

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Bike Swap. A variety of adult and children’s bikes available. Come Center, $5 per child, 10-11:30am. Info. 229-6206.
SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY

BEST BURGER $
early for best selection. To sell, drop off 5/2-5/6 during regular busi- Author/Journalist Garrett Graff. Discussing his book, “The Matrix,”
ness hours. Onion River Sports, 9am-1pm. Info. 229-9409. about the FBI counter-terrorism program from the ‘72 Olympics to
Annual Loyalty Day. Community service awards given to members, 2010 Times Square bombing. Bear Pond Books, FREE, 7pm. 229-
friends & neighbors, plus roast pork dinner. Public welcome. VFW, 0774.

IN TOWN!
$12, social hour 5pm, dinner 6pm. RSVP 229-90128 between 1-7pm. WILLIAMSTOWN- Finishing the Williamstown History Book.
Rummage Sale. $1/bag. St. Augustine’s Parish Hall, 9am-noon. Presentation by Paul Zeller. Williamstown Historical Society, potluck
Mother’s Day Concert. Performance by Lyra Music Faculty. Proceeds dinner 6pm, meeting 6:45pm, program 7:30pm. Info. 433-5565.
benefit scholarships and program costs. Tickets at the door. Chandler
Music Hall, sugg. donation $15 adults/$10 students, 7pm. Wednesday, May 11 A Vermont Farm-Raised Quarter- to 9:30PM
Served 4:00
Bike Stripping Party. BYOTools to help strip donated bikes, orga- BARRE- Artisan Demo: Wool Spinning. See Chris Hall demonstrate Pound Beef Pattie Grilled To Order,
nize parts, etc. Freeride Montpelier, 89 Barre St., 1-5pm. Info. at wool spinning. Free cup of coffee if you say you saw this in The Served On A Homemade Parkerhouse Bun From
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Our Bakery, Topped With Our Chef's Choice Daily:
Bone Marrow Registry Event. A simple cheek swab & some paper-
work could help save a life. Anyone age 18-60 and in good health may ★CABOT CHEDDAR & ONIONS SHOW
register for free. Capitol Plaza, 10am-2pm. Info. 401-714-6240. ★BACON & BLEU CHEESE YOUR LOYALTY
Starry Mountain Singers. World music vocal ensemble specializing Continued from page 3 ★SWISS CHEESE & MUSHROOMS
Sambel's is Back with
in sacred and secular singing traditions. St. Augustine’s Church, 16 WITH
Barre St., sugg. donation $12, 7:30pm. Info. 734-8940. RED SOX
Moms Say No to War. Music, poetry and speakers. Sponsored by
WILPF. Statehouse Lawn, 11am-1pm. Good Food To Go! & YANKEE
How to Eat Like a Child and Other Lessons in Not Being a PEZ CANDY!
minutes to prepare and package for take-out.
Grown-Up. Musical production by students from River Rock School. Lighter meal choices include 8 oz. hamburgers and jumbo hot-
Unitarian Church, by donation, 1:30pm. Info. 223-4700. dogs with french fries or cole slaw. Sambel's "On Common
Green Up Day. Volunteer to green up Montpelier! Check in at the ★ Now Featuring Old Fashioned FRESCA! ★
Burger" is now called “One Hell-of-a-Burger (with a story behind
farmer’s market, next to Julio’s, 9am-1m. it). BARRE-MONTPELIER RD. • 223-6611
Capital City Farmers Market. Local produce, plants, baked goods Hours at Sambel's at the Tractor Supply location are Tuesday-
and more. Corner of State St. & Elm St., 9am-1pm. Info. 223-2958. Saturday, 4pm to closing (around 8pm). Occasionally, a special
RANDOLPH CTR- Wild Edibles Cooking Class. Join Margaret catering event may affect these hours, and the Sambels will post a
Osha to gather, prepare and feast on a wild edibles lunch, incl. making
soft cheese. Turkey Hill Farm, 10am-3pm. Pre-reg. 728-7064.
notice on their truck.
The Sambels will continue to operate their catering business on
Montpelier Kiwanis
ROCHESTER- Art Opening. Reception for new exhibit by Mark
Goodwin. BigTown Gallery, 5-7pm. Info. 767-9670.
a full-time basis. Call 223-6776 or 249-7758 for more information
on these two Sambel businesses, or stop and pick up a complete Club Announces
menu and prices.
WAITS RIVER- Chicken Pie Supper. New Hope Church, by dona-
tion, 4:30-6:30pm. Bob Sambel has been serving the culinary interest of central 16TH Annual
Vermont for the last 40 years. Bob and Brenda Sambel, along with
WAITSFIELD- Horses and Hats for Home Health and Hospice.
Kentucky Derby-themed fundraiser for CVHHH 100th anniversary. their good friends, have helped local benefits for medical emer- All-You-Can-Eat
Horse racing, gaming, refreshments & prizes, incl. prize for best hat! gencies, as well as serving seniors in the greater Barre and
Inn at the Round Barn Farm, 4:30-7:30pm. Call 224-2215 for tickets.
WILLIAMSTOWN- A Broadway Musical Revue Two!
Northfield areas. Bob and Brenda also provide a very low cost
monthly dinner at North Barre Manor and several times a year at PANCAKE
Breakfast
Williamstown Middle High School, 7pm. See descrip. 5/6. the Tilden House.
WOODBURY- Green Up Day. Containers for roadside trash, metal
& tires at Woodbury Elementary 9am-1:30pm. Bags available begin-
ning May 1st at Town Clerk’s and W’bury Village Store. 456-1549.
WITH ALL THE FIXINGS
Sat., May 7 • 7AM - Noon
“The Hyssongs” Annual Easter Egg Hunt Winners
will be presenting
a concert Suzanne Austin, Boutwell Masonic Center
of Gospel Music Moretown Gallison Hill Road, Montpelier
at First Baptist Church
24 Washington Street, Barre
Choose a Gift Certificate from
(next to the CV Memorial Civic Center)
on Friday, May 13
Agway
at 7:00 P.M. Benefit Kiwanis Community Services
Christine Elwell,
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Free Will Offering
“The Hyssongs” are a well-known Southern
Northfield
Adults • Children under 12 $4
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and Canada. Dell, Susan, and Richard Jailbranch Tickets available at the
have appeared on television, radio,
and are Nashville recording artists.
door or from any
With family vocal harmony, lively energetic Montpelier Kiwanian
style, humor, brass instruments (trumpet Mabel Hood, Braintree or by calling
and trombone), and a love for God, Choose a Gift Certificate from
they encourage and uplift people
wherever they appear. Simply Delicious 223-2041

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World. L.A.C.E., 159 North Main St., noon-3pm. Info. 476-4276. Spring Migration Bird Walk. Explore the fields, woods & river at
BERLIN- Women Business Owners Network Mtg. Nilda Kerr NBNC for Bobolink, Yellow Warbler & more. North Branch Nature
speaks on “Branding Break-Through - What’s My Brand.” Light Center, $5/free for members, 7-9:30am. Info. 229-6206.
snacks provided. Central VT Chamber of Commerce, 33 Stewart Rd, Movie & Star-Gazing. Watch a movie featuring a creature from
$9 members/$10 guests, 5:30-7:30pm. RSVP Tcrowther@vsecu.com. beyond the stars. Then go outside for some star-gazing! Kellogg-
EAST TOPSHAM- Rummage Sale. Town Hall, 10am-3pm. See 5/7. Hubbard Library, 7pm. Rain date May 20th. Info. 223-3338.
MARSHFIELD- Poetry Reading with Leonard Irving. Leonard was North Sea Gas. One of Scotland’s most popular folk bands performs
born in Scotland, served in the British Royal Marines, and currently a benefit show for Vermont Fiddle Orchestra. Unitarian Church, 130
lives in Plainfield. Jaquith Public Library, FREE, 7pm. 426-3581. Main St., $15 at door/$12 advance, 7:30pm. Info. 1-877-FIDDLE-1.
MONTPELIER- The Fireman’s Ball. Part of Osher Lifelong WATERBURY- The Music of America. Mad River Chorale per-
Learning’s “Czech Films: Cinema of Irony” series. Discussion led by forms music by America’s great composers. Waterbury Congregational
Rick Winston. Savoy Theater, $5 non-members, 10am. 454-4675. Church, $15/$12 students/free kids 11 & under, 7:30pm. 496-4781.
You Come, Too. Discussion of the poetry of Seamus Heaney, incl. Ham & Bean Supper. With cole slaw, potato salad, rolls, lemon
“Mid-Term Break,” “Digging,” and more. Led by VHC Exec. Director meringue and chocolate cream pie. Eat in or take out. Waterbury
Peter Gilbert. VT Humanities Council, 5:30pm. 262-2626 x306. Congregational Church, $10 adults/$5 kids 12 & under, 5-7pm.
THE "UNCLE MIKE'S FAMILY" Green and Growing. No. Branch Nature Ctr, 10-11:30am. See 5/10. Saturday, May 14
Always Happy to Serve You Thursday, May 12 BARRE- VFO Texas Hold’em Tournament. 80% payout, all pro-
BARRE- Streamside Restoration Projects. Volunteers needed, hosted ceeds benefit Vermont Fiddle Orchestra. Canadian Club, Rte 14, $25
by Friends of the Winooski River & Winooski Nat. Resources satellites at 11am, $100 main event at 1pm. Info. 223-8945.
- Wraps and Salads packed
with Fresh Veggies!
ALL Conservation District. Dress for outdoors. VT Granite Museum, 9:30-
11:30am; 859 So. Barre Rd., 12:30-3pm. RSVP appreciated, 882-8276.
Contemporary Dance and Fitness Studio Spring Showcase. Barre
Opera House, 7pm. See description 5/13.
OCCASIONS EAST TOPSHAM- Rummage Sale. Town Hall, 10am-3pm. See 5/7. Art’s First. Free art activities for youth ages 7-10 yrs. Studio Place
- French Roll Sandwiches, & BUDGETS MARSHFIELD- Sports Film Night. Chevy Chase, Ted Knight, Arts, FREE, 1-3:30pm. RSVP by 5/13, 479-7069.
DUXBURY- Calvary Road. Performance of original & contempo-
CATERING Rodney Dangerfield, and Bill Murray tee off for a round of fairway
Soups & Deli Salads! foolishness. Jaquith Public Library, FREE, 7pm. Info. 426-3581. rary Christian music, presented by Under One Roof Ministry. Green
MONTPELIER- To Kill a Mockingbird. Lost Nation Theater, 7pm. Mtn Community Alliance Church, Rte 100, 6:30pm. Info. 371-7969.
See description 5/5. EAST TOPSHAM- Bag Sale. Town Hall, 9am-noon. See descrip 5/7.
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M-F 10:30-2:30 WE APPRECIATS! 8 State Street
Montpelier Book Discussion: To Kill a Mockingbird. A VHC VT Reads event, MARSHFIELD- Annual Plant Swap. Bring your extra plants and
YOUR BUS IN E S led by Gina Logan. Westview Meadows, FREE, 1:30pm. 223-3338. gardening questions. Label plants & provide info. if you can. Please,
Sat. 11-2:30 229-6788 no invasives. Jaquith Public Library, 8am-noon. Info. 426-3581.
Sara Grace and the Suits. Soul music, ages 21+. Charlie-O’s, 9pm.
Vermont Medigap Blue Informational Session. For Vermonters just Annual Tent Sale. Variety of items, clothes bag sale. Something for
Go to UncleMikesDeli.com retiring or turning 65 to learn about Medigap Blue supplemental insur- everyone. Christ Covenant Anglican Catholic Church, 9am-5pm.
for our daily sandwich & soup specials ance policies. Elks Club, FREE, 5:30-7:30pm. Info. 371-3299. MONTPELIER- To Kill a Mockingbird. Lost Nation Theater, 8pm.
Vermont and New York in the Gilded Age: The History Behind See description 5/5.
Heron Island. With author Roberta Harold. Kellogg-Hubbard Library, Book Talk with Bernie Sanders. Sen. Sanders shares and signs his
7pm. Info. 223-3338. book, “The Speech” about his Dec. 2010 filibuster to call to action the
MORRISVILLE- GED Testing. Social studies, science & reading at middle class. Bear Pond Books, FREE, 5:30pm. Info. 229-0774.
CVTV 7 CVTV Channel 23 3pm, take 1 or 2; writing at 5:30pm, math at 6pm, take only one. South American Folk Rhythms. Workshop taught by the Alturas
•Barre •Barre Town •Williamstown Barre, VT Morrisville Learning Center, 52 Portland St. Pre-register 888-5531. Duo. For beginning to advanced musicians. Summit School of
Traditional Music, Barre St., $25, 10:30am-noon. 802-917-1186.
•Chelsea •Berlin (B-M Rd. only) PLAINFIELD- Plainfield Book Club. This month’s books are
The Music of America. Mad River Chorale performs music by
5/4
“Dreams From My Father” by Barack Obama and “People of the
•Washington •Orange (Rt. 110 only) •Tunbridge
•So. Royalton •Marshfield •Plainfield For the Animals 6a, 8:30a & 11a
5/4 New England Cooks 7a, 9:30a & 12p
VT Awareness Theater 8 & 10:30a Book” by Geraldine Brooks. Cutler Library, 6:30pm. Info. 454-8504. America’s great composers. Bethany Church, $15/$12 students/free
Barre City Council 9a, 12p & 3:30p Today’s Airforce 1 & 3:30p
TUNBRIDGE- John Gorka. Performance by one of America’s pre- for kids 11 & under, 7:30pm. Info. 496-4781.
Connect with Amy Miller 1:30 & 4p
Capital City Farmers Market. Local produce, plants, baked goods
Under the Golden Dome 8a & 2:30p
Williamstown Select 7 & 10p
Shalom 2:30 & 5p miere singer/songwriters. Town Hall, $15 advance/$20 at door,
CV Sports 6p
CV Sports 8p 7:30pm. Tix at SoRo Market, Tunbridge Store, or www.mtnfolk.org. and more. Corner of State St. & Elm St., 9am-1pm. Info. 223-2958.
5/5 Fright Night 10p
WARREN- The Music of America. Mad River Chorale performs CVSWMD Collection Event. Collecting electronics, textiles &
Williamstown Select 6a, 9a & 12p 5/5 music by America’s great composers. Sugarbush Resort, Gate House books. For residents of CVSWMD member towns, small fees for elec-
Spaulding High School 3, 7 & 10p Lodge, $15/$12 students/free for kids 11 & under, 7:30pm. 496-4781. tronics. National Life, 9am-1pm. Info. 229-9383 x106 or cvswmd.org
Connect with Amy Miller 6, 8:30 & 11a
Shalom 7, 9:30a & 12p
5/6
Today’s Air Force 8 & 10:30a
Tax in VT 1 & 3:30p WATERBURY- Red Cross Blood Drive. All eligible donors are MORRISVILLE- Book Auction and Gala. Silent & live auctions,
Spaulding High School 6a, 9a & 12p Barre Town Drama 1:30 & 4p encouraged to give blood. St. Leo’s Hall, noon-5:30pm. presentations by noted VT authors, refreshments, more. Supports MCL
capital campaign. Morristown Centennial Library, FREE, 4:30-6:30pm.
Road to Recovery 2:30 & 5p
Barre Town Select Board 5, 8 & 10p CV Sports 6 & 10p Exporting Fundamentals: How to Increase Profits Through
5/7
CV Sports 8p
Exporting. Hosted by VT Small Business Development Center and PLAINFIELD- Wildflowers of New England. Using Newcomb’s
Barre Town Select Board 8a & 12p
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Friday, May 13
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humor. First Baptist Church, 24 Washington St., offerings, 7pm. Chandler’s Upper Gallery, $8 advance/$10 at door, 7:30pm. 728-6464.
5/7
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Contemporary Dance and Fitness Studio Spring Showcase. Feat.
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5/8
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St. Monica’s 4a, 1 & 10p
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■ Animals-Pet .........................430
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LAST NAME _______________________________________________________________________________ ■ Baby/Children Items ............140
■ Bicycles ...............................220
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Sinking of the Titanic and
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John, Bay Minette, Ala. bookstores in Los Angeles, ■ Health ..................................113
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Disc 78s, each with a small specializes in the appraisal of ________________________________________________________________ ■ Tools ....................................330
chip. They feature Billy mineral and fossil collections ■ Wanted ................................120
Wynne’s Greenwich Village for insurance, donation and ________________________________________________________________ ■ Wood/Heating Equip............350
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Brunswick and Columbia. Cox is unable to personally Visa
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Most Edison discs sell in the
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answer all reader questions. Credit Card
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condition and desirability. requiring return mail.
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onsite laundry and 24 hour qualify (does not apply to Sec-
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tising that indicates any preference, limita- tions. Call Dee 802-522-6549. 476-4757 leave message. electricity. 802-825-5273 Please tion 8 recipients): $1,738/mo. No
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HOMES switch; if it does light up, elec-
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ving room, dining room, private deck first
hen, living
ties. Metal If you are in the greater floor bedroom, and full bath.
Second floor is a large master

Barre-Montpelier-Northfield Area
ivate yard. bedroom suite with walk-in
closet, sitting area and large bath.

Call 479-2582
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IN MONTPELIER $287,500
Maurice Fortier

BARRE TOWN- $209,000 – Bright and cheery home situ- BARRE CITY - $135,900 – This raised ranch is neat as a
ated in a very pleasant setting on 1.3 acres in South Barre. pin and ready to occupy. The oak kitchen has a stainless steel
Breakfast room adjoining kitchen (all appls. incl.), formal refrigerator and stove, and also a dishwasher and disposal.
dining room w/ BI hutch & spacious living room w/ fireplace The bright living room with wood floors and the dining area
& woodstove. HW floors in DR & LR & lots of windows. have access to the deck. There is a full bath on the main
2 bedrooms & full bath on main floor also, as well as a 3rd floor and a ? bath on the lower level. 1-car garage and a
bedroom now converted to laundry-workroom. Lower level utility shed. Located on a low traffic, dead-end street. CALL
features very large L-shaped family room, another bedroom, TODAY!!
and a ? bath in furnace room. Large breezeway, vinyl sid-
Brick cape on a quiet street in Montpelier near National Life ing, decks front & back, & oversized one-car garage & 2-car
and downtown. Spacious home in desirable neighborhood

Town & Country Associates/REALTORS


carport complete the picture. DON'T MISS THIS ONE!!
features wood floors, sunny dining area, updated kitchen, Joan Parker
Hearthstone woodstove, whirlpool tub, attached two-car
garage on .77 acres. 4 bedrooms, 1 & 3/4 baths. Recently
weatherized. Organic garden, woods and year-round view
of Camel’s Hump makes this a wonderful combination of
town and country living! 135 Washington St., Barre • 476-6500
Contact : 802-223-2220, lbecker@sover.net www.TownAndCountryVermont.com
May 4, 2011 The WORLD page 37
Does Your Home Need Repair? We Can Help!
Repairs include:
NOW HERE’S A TIP
By JoAnn Derson
Energy efficient improvements Wells and Septic systems
Heating systems, including Plumbing and Wiring
Alternative fuel heating sources Roof and Foundation repairs

Make Your Home Safe and Accessible • “My roses really look • “Cars are getting so big these days. I use a string mop to wash
Access Modifications include:
beautiful. When I am cut- the top and back of my van. I can reach everything better, and it
Grab bars Permanent or temporary wheelchair ramps ting stems to put in a bou- does a great job.” -- S.C. in Nevada
Flooring repair/replacement quet, I use a clothespin to
grip the stem. It saves me • To get glass shower doors squeaky clean, use a paste of baking
Barrier-free showers

If eligible* we can assist with an affordable loan or grant to address from getting pricked by soda and water to scrub stubborn water stains, then rinse the whole
health & safety concerns, correct code violations or make access modifications
thorns, because it has a bit of reach to it.” -- L.E. in Georgia thing with straight white vinegar. Put the vinegar in a spray bottle
and spray well, then rub off with a sponge. Rinse with plain
for an elderly or disabled household.
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requirements may qualify, please call for these guidelines. For example, a four person
household in Washington County must have an annual income of $54k or less.
saltshaker for tiny seeds. You can get a cheese shaker for larger
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or stop by our office
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to melt the end into a nub that won’t run or fray. Use a little heat
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I Saw It In
New Price

A little slice of heaven on 43 acres, this newly built home has 14 rooms, 4 bedrooms, and 4 baths. Plus accessory
apartment and horse barn with 6+ stalls. 3 car garage and riding ring to boot! Frontage on Rood Pond with views.
Brookfield, $510,900

Commercial potential with this 3000 square foot home Totally renovated colonial with 4 bedrooms, 2 baths,
on 1 level acre.Major Route 2 exposure with oversized 2 open kitchen/dining room with breakfast bar. Fireplaced
car garage. 4 bedrooms and 2 baths and loads of storage. living room with hardwood floors and french doors which
Modern updated kitchen with breakfast bar and wide open to private deck. New exterior and interior paint.
open dining space. Attached 2 car garage with access to kitchen.
East Montpelier, $187,000 Montpelier, $247,900

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223-5277 Janel Johnson Jenny Schultz
839-0213 522-9216 www.coldwellbanker.com 1-800-585-2225 498-3013 505-1096

Overlooking Joe’s Pond

Located close to Montpelier in scenic Ma- Unbeatable location near downtown Amazing 4.2 acre country lot in Calais
ple Corners, this winterized Curtis Pond Montpelier. Four good sized bedrooms, crossed by an active brook. Glassed-in
camp has it all. Enjoy swimming, boat- 1.5 bathrooms, and a bonus office/den. porches, a big living room, kitchen and
ing or ice skating or just watch the Loons The large sunroom is perfect for enter- dining area plus an office and laundry
room, a bedroom and bath on the first
from your deck. The two bedroom cot- taining, dining, or just soaking up the sun. floor. Two more bedrooms are upstairs.
Perfectly appointed 3 bedroom 2 bath West Danville tage offers a modern kitchen and a large Level corner lot, back deck, and even a One car attached garage is plus a separate
front room overlooking the pond. A rare babbling brook. Two car garage, efficient one car garage and a studio/shop space.
home with gorgeous views. High-end finishes through- opportunity! Just listed at $165,000. heating system. $222,000. Only $152,500.
out, including Corian countertops, stainless appliances,
cherry cabinets, and hardwood floors. Luxurious mas-
ter bedroom suite with walk-in closet, and a private
second floor deck.. Entertain on the large wraparound LAND
deck watching the fireworks over the lake, or soak up
the sunshine with your morning coffee. Access to as- Berlin ~ This 5 acre parcel has been in the same family since 1840. Rising up at a moderate


sociation private dock, tennis court and recreation area grade from Scott Hill Road it is mostly wooded and borders the rolling meadows of the Perrin
through Joe’s Pond Association. $385,000. Farm down the hill from Dodge Farm. Potential to be the secluded haven in which to build


your dream home. $60,000.

Barre Town ~ Lovely end of the street 4.85 acre lot has a variety of open and wooded land
and a nice sunny exposure. Stone wall, apple trees and in a neighborhood of well-cared for
homes. A marvelous convenient spot to build your dream home. $79,000.

Marshfield ~ Very nice fairly level wooded lot. Wonderful privacy and quiet solitude. Sur-
Amazingly restored interior features veyed, includes drainfield design. Great building lot. $44,900. Adjacent 5 acre lot is also
bright, slate-floored entryway, refinished available, both lots for $69,500.
softwood floors and a masterfully done
woodstove hearth. Large, updated first Moretown ~ 156 acre parcel includes extensive road frontage on three roads and land bor-
floor bath and two perfectly charming dered by the Mad River. Varied terrain includes mixed forest, spruce and fir stands as well
       bedrooms upstairs. 1.75 acres with front- as northern hardwoods, softwood and hemlock. Working sugarwood with sugarhouse on the
age on Cox Brook. Listen to the trout-
filled brook and even cast a line right from property. This land combined with the farmhouse and 3 acres on Rt. 100 B offers agricultural
the private back deck. $155,000. or development opportunities. $650,000.

229-0345
800-696-1456
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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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Last Week’s Weather – Historical…
A series of deadly storm systems tracking northeast from Oklahoma into the Great
Lakes and Quebec brought a massive tornado outbreak to parts of the south and even
in a few Northeastern state locations. The massive tornadic outbreak was a record
setter breaking 1974’s Super outbreak. Tornadic thunderstorms reached all the way into
New York’s Mohawk Valley and southern Adirondacks of Herkimer County. The same
weather system brought 2 to nearly 5 inches of rainfall. Coupled with still some snow
melt in the higher Mountains areas and saturated ground, it become flooding run off.
See the graphic.

Finally a decent Weekend.


Drier weather made east into the Green Mountains State last weekend and also made
for a fabulous Sunday of great spring weather for the opening of Barre’s Thunder Road.
Timing was impeccable for a good weekend as more clouds rolled eastward setting the
stage for what was looking like a fairly wet week.

Lake Champlain Record Setting Floods…


The lake level as recorded by the many lake gages on Lake Champlain reached 102
Take a look at the Daily Count of Tornadoes running against the annual average trend. It’s
feet. This surpasses the maximum lake level previously known in May of 1869. With phenomenal as since mid April with at least three separate Tornado Outbreaks, the num-
flooded lake front homes and camps, wind and wave action has produced erosion. bers have blown the doors off the records and was nearly doubled above average. This
Along with flotsam and jetsam on many breach front properties. The very slow drop chart did not include the very latest round of tornadic thunderstorms this week.
in the lake level will likely be exacerbated by new rainfall this week with more flood
This had risen from previous March system cut’s off from the jet stream
records possible broken.
reading at 391.01 parts per million and and sits and spins in our vicinity
Vermont Weather Facts from Last week ending last Monday May 2nd 388.76 ppm March 2009. around Maine and Quebec. This would
Highest temperature: 84 degrees at Mt. Holly and Sunderland Wednesday Apr 27th put Vermont on the colder side of
Lowest temperature: 30 degrees at Sutton Saturday morning Apr. 30th Local Weather Trends Ahead… this system, later this week. Rainfall
Heaviest melted precipitation: 3.01 Underhill Center ending Wednesday morning Apr A wavy frontal boundary will keep should not as copious as last week’s
27th unsettled weather going for the rest
major outbreak of severe weather and
Heaviest snowfall: None of this week as it evolves into a low
pressure center in our vicinity. Though the flooding it produced here locally.
Deepest snow depth: 79” atop Mount Mansfield Monday afternoon the 25th
computer modeling has been sketchy However we are not alone this spring,
World Weather facts last week with this feature late this week, there as the mighty Mississippi River and the
Last week’s hottest temperature was 115 degrees at N’Guigmi, Niger. was some indications that our local Ohio will also be at near record flooding
Last week’s coldest temperature minus 67 at Russia’s Vostock Antarctic Research mountains could be once again dusted this week. All waters will recede but
station (CO2) Carbon Dioxide levels measurement for March 2011 was 392.40 ppm. up with snowfall as the low pressure only very slowly.

MAY REAL ESTATE PREVIEW 1st and last picture go together

CHARMING CAPENicely
3 bedrooms,COMMERCIAL
taken care of home comes with 7.2 surveyed acres,
32 full and 1/2 baths, 2 car garage, views.
Private setting. Call for your showing. Asking $235,000.
Nicely taken
care of home
comes with
7.2 surveyed
acres, 3 bed-
middle 2 pictures. rooms, 2 full
Commercial or Residential, this property gives you a baths and one
choice. Cute 2 bedroom, 1 bath home. Big family room, 1/2 bath,
nice deck and fenced in play yard. Call for your showing. 2 car garage, views. Private setting. Call for your
Asking $158,500. showing. Asking $235,000.
Barre City. You will love the charm of 3 levels of retail space along with a
this 3 bedroom, 2 bath Cape home! parking lot on the other side of Mill Commercial
Beautiful hardwood floors, French doors Street. Plenty of storage space and or Residential,
& glassed-in sunroom off the living room. service elevator. Great opportunity to this property
Home features 2 bedrooms & bath on own and run a business you love! Asking gives you a
the 2nd floor. Ground floor has bedroom, $250,000. choice. Cute
bath, living & dining rooms. Walk-out 2 bedroom, 1
basement with woodstove. New furnace bath home. Big
in 2006. Asking $156,900. Covering Addison, Chittenden, Franklin, family room,
Washington & Orange Counties nice deck and fenced in play yard. Call for your
showing. Asking $158,500.

property mart
James FitzGerald
802-661-8080 Fred Ford 22 Sunnyside Lane • Williamstown, VT 05679 Shirley Luther
Broker / Owner EQUAL HOUSING
OPPORTUNITY 18 Railroad St., Essex Jct., VT 802-476-6002 802-479-3356 • Email: propmart@myfairpoint.net 802-433-5977

Just Listed – Delightfully Pleasant, One Level Living CAMP STREET CAPE! EVERYTHING NEW FOR UNDER $110,000!
That’s right! This
Beautifully maintained home offers all new
two-bedroom ranch (plus vinyl windows, new 1
car detached garage,
den) with views to envy. new wiring, flooring
Lovely kitchen, two baths and paint throughout!
(one with laundry) beautiful This cape offers a
“small” in-ground pool and convenience location,
3-4 bedrooms, 1.5
patio. I especially like the baths, diningroom,
screened-in sun porch, This cape style home has beautiful character, from the custom tile livingroom, first floor
photo right. With an work in the kitchen and baths baths to the fireplaced livingroom laundry and nice level
oversized two-car garage with hardwood floors. It offers a first floor master bedroom with 15 Acres, delightfully “country” and
yard. Aamust
lovely
see! 3-4
Call bedroom
bath, full, finished, walk out basement with plenty of builts ins two-car
and garage. The 3-stall horse barn was thoughtful
Sue today!
and yards of yard, there’s a sunroom There is also a wonderful covered porch overlooking a
lots here to like, including well landscaped yard with inground pool. Asking $199,900. produced a 25-gallon per minute yield when the prop
the building lot directly HOME BUSINESS ON CORNER OF PATTERSON Approximately
ST. 50% openHOME...
LOG land, 50% woods. Inside pho
across the street. Call This Victorian has &just I’ll send you the full data including photos. A truly fine
reduced it’s priceBarre to Town .....................................................................
today for your appointment $149,900 & offers gorgeous
to see this exceptional character throughout.
There are 4 -5 bedrooms,
property, just listed. natural woodwork,
hardwood floors, wrap
around porch, new furnace
Barre Town .....$260,000. and all new vinyl windows.
It offers a separate
entrance to the addition
in the event you wanted a
home business. Lots of ...with frontage on Macdonald Road and Rte 110! This beautiful
space for a growing family log home offers over 35 acres of land that has possibilities of
Claire Duke Real Estate or a person that loves to subdiving a few more lots. It offers a large loft bedroom, cathedral
display antiques. Fantastic ceilings, immaculate condition and a finished basement with more
neighbors and close to rooms! This cape also has a wrap around porch, 2 car garage,
484 E. Montpelier Road, PO Box 545, Barre, Vermont 05641 local conveniences. distant views and first floor laundry. Asking $249,900.
Tel: 802-476-2055 • Fax: 802-476-8440
claire@claireduke.com • www.claireduke.com Arguin 802-476-4121
fax 802-476-4831
Real Estate
REALTOR© / MLS 204 Washington St.
Barre Susan Charron Arguin Steve Arguin

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OPEN HOUSES
Saturday, May 7, 2011
10:00 AM to 12:00 PM
Barre Town............................................. $140,000 Barre Town............................................. $200,000
13 Pearl Street 11 Cardinal
•3 bedrooms, 1 bath Circle
•3 bedrooms, 2 baths
•1,200 +/- SF Cape
•1,536 +/- SF Ranch
•Hardwood floors, •Easy, one-level liv-
large dining room, ing, attached 2 car
sunroom, new garage
•Level .60+/- acre lot
windows
in quiet neighbor-
•Large fenced-in yard hood
Directions: Route 14 near McDonald’s, go up Middle Road until Lower Gran- Directions: Washington Street, to Hill Street,
iteville. Turn right onto Pearl Street after the Post Office and before the store. right on Cardinal Circle.
Home on the left.

Barre City................................................ $225,000 Barre City................................................ $199,000


50 Abbott Ave. 218 Washington
•3 bedrooms, 2 baths Street
•3,585 +/- SF home •4 bedrooms, 3 baths
•One level living, •2,040 +/- SF home
many built-ins and a •Eat-in kitchen,
woodstove fireplace, hardwood
•Stone patio w/out- floors
door fireplace, land- •Landscaped corner
scaped lot lot with porch
Directions: From Barre City, East on Route 302 (Washington Street). Left onto Directions: From downtown Barre, up Washington Street (Route 302).
Hill Street. 2nd left past Lincoln School onto Nelson Street. Go to top of hill. House on corner of Washington & Nelson.
Nelson becomes Abbott. Home located on the corner of Clifton and Abbott.

Barre Town............................................. $275,000 Barre City................................................ $165,000


349 Websterville 106 Maple
Road
•4 bedrooms, 3 baths
Avenue
•2,032 +/- SF Colonial •3 bedrooms, 2 baths
•Energy-efficient,
walk-out lower level, •1,532 +/- SF home
breakfast bar
•Secluded deck, •New electrical,
mountain views, and plumbing and
convenient to schools
& shopping furnace
Directions: From Barre City, Route 302 to East Barre, right turn into East Barre, Directions: From Main Street in Barre turn on Maple Ave.
at “Y” stay right. At stop sign turn right onto Websterville Road. Continue to home on left.
House on the right. Sign on property.

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