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Multi-talented and prolic musician Jim Miller, a Barre native, was honored recently by the Aldrich Public Library as they became home for his entire 8 CD collection. Ironically, Miller (pictured above, left) says that in the last three years he has rediscovered the Aldrich Library and he feels right at home in the fabulously renovated facility. Im a rapid reader of papers and magazines and because money is tight, I can come here and read three to four papers a day plus several magazines - and still have time to catalog my 30 years of music, says the extraordinary Miller. He adds, As a musician, its important for me to feel my environment, and the Aldrich Library affords me that possibility. Miller also credits the librarys executive director, Karen Lane (above right), for going out of her way to make people feel special and comfortable. The rst time we met she referred to me as Mr. Miller, the musician. Now she just calls me Jim. Millers eight CDs, including the more recent Analog Angel and some earlier releases, make this collection a must to check out at the Aldrich. Ive worked with some incredible people on projects in the past like Montpeliers late Bob Jackman and Ronald Slayton, and produced some incredible music, relates the very patient Miller. Right now a retrospective DVD of my musical life is in the works, and Im nishing up the next CD with 22 of my early songs. Miller will be busy during the Barre Heritage Festival playing with Danny Coane and the Starline Rhythm Boys, Friday 5-6pm. Incidentally, Miller will be playing the accordion for those songs, just one of many instruments that he is procient in playing. Tony Campos of Video Visions and Vermont Media Exchange will be airing Millers popular music video Rock n Roll Town, which was lmed in 1983 in downtown Barre and Barre Town, on Saturday at 1:45pm and 7:30pm. Frank FM will be doing a show later with Miller and other local musicians, too. The video can also be viewed during Heritage Week at Chris Dentes Six String Station on Blackwell Street in Barre.

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Outgoing president Karen Lane welcomes Jim Catone as new president of the Barre Rotary.

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On June 3rd, Dan was severely injured in an accident. After 2 extensive surgeries and 4 weeks in the hospital, he was released on July 2nd. Dan has started the healing process, but will be out of work for about a year. His ance, Amy Driscoll, will also be out of work for an indenite amount of time, as Dans injuries require around the clock care.

Ron Parnigoni, chair of the Annual Rotary Breakfast, receives one of many humorous gifts from outgoing Barre Rotary president Karen Lane.

During the recent Changeover Dinner held at the Hilltop Restaurant, outgoing president Karen Lane of Calais welcomed Jim Catone as new president of the Barre Rotary. Catone is a Montpelier resident who said in his acceptance speech that he chose to join the Barre Rotary after observing the camaraderie and the nature of the humor of the group. He is a retired Professor of Psychology and Education, Norwich University, where he was associated for 35 years. Also at the dinner, Claire Duke of Barre received the Rotarian of the Year Award. Outgoing president Karen Lane said the honor was given to Duke for her creative skills in organizing the Rotarys information and systems in a way that will serve long into the future for the Barre Club. Outgoing president Karen Lane presented several humorous gifts during the Changeover Dinner as well. Ron Parnigoni, chair of the Annual Rotary Breakfast fund raiser for the Aldrich Library - this year on July 28 - was the recipient of a Central dozen eggs. Parnigoni immediately Waterbury checked the contents of the carton to be sure they were the required white-shelled eggs, which he claims break easier than the brown-shelled version. Quick action at the breakfast is critical, he explained, since some 1200 people usually attend the long-standing event, which is part of the upcoming Barre Heritage Festival. Over the years, the event has raised well in excess of $230,000 for the library.

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n Sunday evening, July 22nd, night work will resume with sanitary sewer installation in Phases 4 and 5, Depot Square to City Hall Park. On Monday, July 23rd, Luck Brothers will start work on the waterline beginning in Depot Square. Please be prepared for unscheduled water loss. Hours of operation will be from Sunday evening, 7pm until Friday afternoon at 5pm. Our apologies for the inconvenience night work has brought but our thanks for your continued patience and support while we work as quickly as we can to install the new utilities. Phases 2 and 3 are seeing some great progress towards finish. Sidewalk work continues. Landscaping and decorative light pole installation is scheduled to follow. There has been some vandalism to the fresh sidewalk pours such as scratching and footprint marks. We would sincerely appreciate it if people could refrain from continuing this activity. Hutch Concrete, a local contractor, is making a great attempt to assist in the renewal and beautification of your city. Marking up the new sidewalk is not part of the plan. The Heritage Festival is scheduled to begin on July 25th. Remember, Main St. from Depot Square to City Hall Park is closed to vehicular traffic. Also, there is no travel from Keith Ave. or Pearl St. onto Main St. Pedestrian travel is permitted on the sidewalks on either side of the street with crossings in strategic locations. If you should need assistance navigating a work zone please be patient and help us help you. There is plenty of parking in and around downtown Barre. Do not let the construction keep you away. Please use care in Merchants Row and Enterprise Ally as heavy equipment is accessing the work zone from this route. The detour on Summer St. will remain unchanged. Access to Main St. from the intersection of Rt. 62 and Rt. 302 will be limited to local traffic. However, please refrain from unnecessary vehicular travel as there is still a lot of construction equipment, personnel, and activity on going. All eastbound traffic will be directed to take Maple Ave. to Summer St. and then on to Elm St. in order to connect to Rt. 302 East and Vt. 14 South. All westbound traffic will be directed to take Elm St. to Summer St. From there traffic can either turn right onto Maple Ave. to access Vt. 14 North, or turn left onto Maple Ave. to access Rt. 62 North/ Rt. 302 West. Local traffic may access N. Main St. from Cottage St., South Seminary St., Granite St., West St., and Merchant St... Pay close attention to the posted direction traffic may travel on side streets. Depot Square is closed. In the work zone, pedestrian access will be maintained. Use caution as routes change daily and there is heavy equipment traffic. We encourage you to access businesses via back entrances where available. Emergency vehicle access will be coordinated on a daily basis. Access to businesses outside the work zones will be from the south end of Main St. and Merchants Row. Please pay close attention to message boards, traffic detour signs, advanced warning signs, and flaggers who will be posted at the appropriate locations for temporary traffic control. Expect minor delays at times and plan your commute accordingly. If you have any questions or concerns regarding the Barre Big Dig project please contact me by cell (518) 578-9629 or by email beth@luckbros.com.

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The Unadilla Theatre proudly presents William Shakespeares classic comedy/history Henry IV, Part 1 at its new theatre at 501 Blachly Road, in East Calais. Remaining performances are July 26, 27, 28, and August 2, 3, 4, 2012, at 7:30 pm. Directed by Tom Blachly, the production stars David Klein (pictured here) as Sir John Falstaff, Peter Young as King Henry IV, Aaron James as the rebel leader Hostpur, and Ian Young as Prince Hal. A non-stop variety show, Henry IV, Part 1 is the play that introduced the world to the inimitable character of Sir John Falstaff, and chronicles the evolution of the young Prince Hal from a tavern-frequenting wastrel to the heroic warrior who challenges the fearless rebel Hostpur in battle. The play is an extraordinary variety show, complete with rollicking farce, romance, music, high political drama and intrigue, and epic battle scenes. It is non-stop, gripping entertainment for the whole family! Tickets are $20 general admission, and $10 for

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On Sunday, July 29th, Goddard College and WGDR will host a special concert by Suzanne Vega. A brilliant songwriter, Vega became a leading pop figure in the 1980s, and a lasting influence on many current performers. The 8pm concert will be held under a tent on the Goddard campus. Doors open 7pm. Tickets are $25 in advance and $30 at the door. Visit www.wgdr.org for more information.

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The Brookfield Community Partnership will host two community events this week at the Old Town Hall. First, join professional storyteller Annie Hawkins for an evening of fun, fantastical tales from around the world. This family program is scheduled for Wednesday, July 25th at 7pm at the Old Town Hall. The event is generously sponsored by Magee Office Products. Admission is free and donations are welcome. Donations support the restoration of Brookfields Old Town Hall. Annie will be sharing entertaining and poignant stories collected from countries and cultures near and far. The child-like sense of exuberance and wonder she brings to the stage make her performances a treat for adults and kids of all ages. Following the performance will be a reception with homemade refreshments, mingling, and the option to purchase Annies CDs. Annie Hawkins began her storytelling life when she was a wee sprite dressed in Doctor Denton pajamas and regaling her parents dinner guests with her fantastical made-up stories. Since 1989 she has performed at universities, theatres, museums, nature centers and other venues all over the country. She is also the author of published short stories, poems and essays. She currently writes a

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monthly column for The Weekly Commons in Brattleboro. On Friday, July 27th, the Old Town Hall opens its doors to square dancers - and to those who have always wanted to partake of this venerable Vermont tradition. The dance begins at 8pm. Brookfields Jennifer Steckler is a well-known caller in the area, with a reputation for making newcomers feel welcome. The band, Her Majestys Streak O Lean, will provide the fiddling, the strumming and the foot-stomping. So, if youve never square-danced before, but thought it might be fun to try - this is your night! There is a $5 donation request, and family-friendly beverages will be on sale. The event is sponsored by Gillespie Fuels of Northfield, whose generous donation makes the evening possible. All events at the Old Town Hall are organized by the Brookfield Community Partnership, a not-for-profit organization dedicated to community development in Brookfield. To see the entire summer schedule offered by the Brookfield Community Partnership, including storytelling, movie nights, cheese tasting, and more, visit http://www.brookfieldvt.org/townhall.php.

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A retrospective of DAnn Calhoun Fagos artistic lifetime, spanning 75 years, will be exhibited in the third floor gallery at Studio Place Arts (SPA) through September 8, 2012. The show includes 29 watercolor, ink, graphite, and oil works on paper or board, beginning in 1936 and including a recent drawing that DAnn made for her son, John, during the winter of 2012. DAnns subjects during the early phase of her artistic career, in the 1930s, provide a rare glimpse of the people who lived in rural Kentucky where she grew up. Her paintings and drawings from this period depict men and women struggling amidst economic and social hardships; they are knowing portraits. DAnns paintings in oils and watercolors include portraits, rural garden settings, and ordered domesticity. An early portrait, Man on Porch, Hazard, Kentucky, (oil, 1938) shows an older, suspendered man, resting on a rustic, wooden bench with his arms crossed. His facial expression suggests a brief rest after a hard days work, after many days of many years of hard work. His face reveals satisfaction. The 75 year retrospective of DAnn Calhoun Fagos work shows a variety of people, places and everyday objects with arresting authenticity. Born Dorothy Ann Calhoun in Lexington, Kentucky in 1917, with art training from the University of Kentucky, and an MFA from Columbia University, DAnn studied under modernist painter Edward Fisk. She hop-scotched from Kentucky to New York City, to an artist colony in upstate New York, and then settled in Bethel, Vermont with her late husband Vincent Fago, former

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banking regional manager at Fifth Third Bank in Southfield Mich. Ciochetto is a graduate of Wayne State University in Detroit Mich. with a masters degree in finance and banking and Central Michigan University with a bachelors degree in business administration. He has been active in the March of Dimes, American Red Cross and in business and economic development organizations. Ciochetto lives in Morrisville with his wife Jennifer and son Brayden.

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Highest Honors 12th Grade: Shelby Alberghini, Michelle Brown, Alicia Danyew, Alexander Ferno, Arianna Goarin, Hayley Hirt, Alyssa Johnson-Kurts, Luke LaRosa, Natalia Lopez, Janet McConnell, Sierra Miller, Nathaniel Nichols-Fleming, Melita Schmeckpeper, Kimberlee Smith, Amanda Swift, Audrey Tassey Ayer, Rose Wunrow

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11th Grade: Olivia Commo, Cerri McCaffrey, Taylor Murray, Alexis Powell, Darcy Schmoll, Ruby Smith 10th Grade: Ben Ehret, Austin McEathron, Lily Myers, John Rahill, Mikaela Ryan 9th Grade: Avery Alberghini, Lindsay Braun, Abigail Daniels, Sylvia Gilbert, Sierra McConnell, Fiona Nichols-Fleming, Lyra Wanzer 8th Grade: Elizabeth Aitchison, Madeline Goddard, Signe Goddard, Nicholas Grace, Steven Hepp, Ben Kaplan, Maya Mashkuri, Ethan McCollister, Matt McEathron, Eliza Merrylees, Audrey Oliver, Margaret Palmiero, Eli Pandolfo, Nell Peterson, Tillie Quattrone, Amber Rich, Lillian Richardson, Megan Ryan, Chloe Sairs, Samara Schneider, Madeline Smart, Cilla Wanzer 7th Grade: Abigail Brewer, Emma Curchin, Schuyler Forest, Taylor Forest, Willoughby Forest, Eric Jacobsen, Kathryn Koonz, McKenzie Lattimore, Ashley Mekkelsen, Jordyn Michaud, Jasmine Moody, Lauren Morse, Ian Obeldobel, Emily Richards, Bradley Smart, Gabrielle Stroh, Aven Williams, Allison Wolf High Honors Grade 12: Michelle Brazier, Erin Connor, Bonnie Currie, Mallory Davis, Christian Emerson, Christopher Genega, Anne-Marie Grace, Cyrus Graves, Charles Hoffert, Kevin Keene, Theresa Kehne, Stuart Laperle, Brendan Shepard, Sean Sinclair, Clark Stridsberg, Mariah Weston, Rory Woodard 11th Grade: Kyle Baird, Lucas Becker-Lowe, Zebulin Bolduc, Alicia Breer, Clara Carlson-Kirigin, Folena DeGeus, Maria Eaton, Sarah Faber, Elizabeth Gilbert, Austen Gillen-Keeney, Shoshana Goldman, Julius Jeppe, Camille Johnson, Will Johnson, Kristen Keene, Adam Kuske, Zoe Myers, Ravisara Prateep, Karl Schmeckpeper, Gerald Stauff, Aisling Stephenson, Mao Suenaga, Molly Thoms, Molli Udis, Sarah Wells 10th Grade: Christopher Aldrighetti, Alayna Badeau, Madison Bennett, Daniel Broe, Kay Bushman, Nathan Chan, Michayla de Jong, Lilla Fortunoff, Sophia Gardner, Emily George, Michael Hoffert, Corey Kline, David Koonz, Alex Lamson, McKeinzie Lathrop, Diego Lopez, Samuel Merriman, Marley Myers, Tobias Rosenblum, Jessica Smart, Hayes Ward, Rachel Webb, Kyle Whalen, Frances Workman 9th Grade: Caroline Badeau, George Colgrove, Madisyn Emmons, Casey Flynn, Alexandre Forest, Louisa Franco, Lauren Kuske, Katherine Lafont, Jennifer Lorden, Abigail Magwire, Hannah McKay, Quinn McVeigh, Olivia Mekkelsen, Jake Murray, Zoe Olson, Faith Orr, Emily Packard, Marta Peltier, Rachael Phillips, Sarena Pickells, Ceres Porter, Amelia Sherman, Dylan Ward, Tehya Weston 8th Grade: Jacob Austin, Angela Biron, Eva Bodin, Lydia Bohn, Simon Bradley, Flora-sae Chessman-Chaplin, Kaitlyn Cochran, Isabel Colby, Derek Cote, Kaylyn Crompton, Trey Croteau, Nathan Lavigne, Loren Marshall, Marissa Mattogno, Jackson McCoy, Shelby McManis, Jade McMillan, Jessica Mugford, Raequel Pratt, Aidan Reardon, Marie Russ, Stacey Snyder, Krista Towne 7th Grade: Connor Aitchison, Justin Barr, Helen Bohn, Luc Burnier, Dreaven Clark, Ava Clithero, Rebecca Dwire, Kelty Edraney, Noah Elmore, Henry Hoffert, Aine Kennedy, Chris Killoran, Maggie Kirby, Ellis Landry, Haylie 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Puleio, Colvin Rice, Anna-Lisa Richardson, Kayla Robinson, Trisha Robinson, Metta Sairs, Isabella Sances, Forrest Smith, Morgan St. John, Ivy Steffen, Kevin Taft, Shannon Thibeault, Kyler Weaver, Codi Wendel, Laurena Wise 10th Grade: Wesley Ameden, Dakotah Badger, Ian Beall, Ryan Booth, Adam Brewer, Gina Clithero, Andrew Danyew, Thomas David-Bashore, Daniel Davis, Viviana Dorfman, Tyler Elliott, Neil Kelley, Kyley Lavigne, Adam Lloyd-Campbell, Jazz Lockyer-Wills, Joel Marshall, Teagan Martel, April McIlwaine, Joseph McManis, Madeleine Miller, Silas Miller, Rylie Partin, Jordan Peake, Dakota Quenneville, Olivia Scribner, Cheyenne Smith, Robert Smith, Bailey Starr, Minda Stridsberg, Jessica Symonds, Kate Turner, MacKenzie Weinert 9th Grade: Devon Andrews, Jackson Bates, Taylor Black-Deegan, Jade Blais, Gwen Bruns, Annik Buley, Michael Chevalier, Molly Cowan, Brandon Darmstadt, Myranda Dewey, Shane Fargo, Ethan Fielder, Ohan Fillbach, Keirsten Goodrich, Erik Graves, Hailey Hatch, Brandon 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John des Groseilliers, US Army Reserve Ambassador and owner of des Groseilliers Funeral Homes in Hardwick and Johnson, presented a check on July 18th to Stephen F. Weston, President, Board of Directors of The Veterans Place in Northfield. This is part of an ongoing effort by des Groseilliers to assist The Veterans Place as it helps Vermonts homeless veterans with transitional services and housing. As US Army Reserve Ambassador, des Groseilliers serves Vermont US Army Reserve soldiers. n n n

Chris Busso of LeCroy (far left) works with three Norwich students and a professor, to learn about equipment LeCroy recently donated. From left are Anthony Mushaw, Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering Ronald Lessard, Robert Butts and Adam Kocienski.

Norwich University officials announced last week that LeCroy Corporation has generously donated $267,000 of advanced test and measurement equipment to the Electrical Engineering (EE) department. The gift was made in honor of Associate Director of Sports Information Charlie Crosby, 1963 alum and former LeCroy employee and his wife, Carole. As such the donation will launch the Class of 1963s 50th reunion gift leading up to that class induction into the Old Guard at Homecoming 2013. LeCroy, located in Chestnut Ridge, NY, is a worldwide leader in providing oscilloscopes, protocol analyzers and measurement solutions that enable companies across a wide range of industries to design and test electronic devices of all types. The new equipment will replace the departments current machines and place Norwich as a partner for student projects with other schools, elevating the capability of the university to a leader in the field of EE technology. Recently Norwich President Richard Schneider and department leaders recognized at a dinner LeCroy President Tom Reslewic for his generosity, followed the next day by training on the equipment for professors and students. Norwich is one of the oldest engineering schools in America, Schneider said. This is a huge investment the LeCroy Corporation is making in Norwich University, and we appreciate it. This gift will help [our students] to become even better engineers. At the dinner Reslewic remarked, Smart people with good leaders like you all here have to produce, design and develop things. Thats the value system of LeCroy and of Norwich University, and because of that I am really pleased to be involved with you.

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Gov. Peter Shumlin announced last week the appointment of Jeffrey Kilgore to replace Judge George Belcher to the Probate Division of the Washington Unit of the Superior Court. Jeff has solid experience in probate issues and an extensive legal career, Gov. Shumlin said. That experience, as well as his knowledge of county government, make him an asset to the bench. Kilgore, who lives in Waterbury, is an attorney whose practice since 1988 has included trusts and estate planning, real estate, taxation, and various corporate matters. He has been an adjunct professor at Vermont Law School, an Associate Professor of Business and Economics at Norwich University, and Special Counsel to the Department of Public Service. He has also served as moderator for Waterburys town meeting for the past nine years. He graduated from Vermont Law School in 1978. He also received an LL.M degree in taxation from Boston University School of Law in 1988 and a Masters degree in economics from Michigan State University in 1975.

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Governor Peter Shumlin has reappointed Marion Milne of Washington to serve on the Vermont Commission on Women. The Vermont Commission on Women (VCW) is a non-partisan state agency dedicated to legislative, economic, social, and political fairness. Launched in 1964 by a call to action from President Kennedy, VCW is charged with reducing discrimination and encouraging opportunities for women and is one of many such commissions nationally. The VCW does important work, according to Commissioner Milne. I have been married for over 50 years. I am a mother, grandmother, former Vermont legislator and small business owner. I have been blessed that I have been able to work with many, many great people and non-profit organizations over my career. I was originally appointed by Governor Dean (to VCW), then Governor Douglas and most recently by Governor Shumlin. I am very grateful to serve with such a wonderful staff, advisors and others. Sixteen volunteer commissioners and representatives from organizations concerned with womens issues guide the VCWs public education, coalition building, and advocacy efforts. VCW offers many services to the public, including a toll-free information and referral service at 1-800-881-156 and many publications, including the latest: The Legal Rights of Women in Vermont. Commissioner Milne has lived in the town of Washington since 1964 and started Milne Travel in Barre in 1975. From its entrepreneurial beginnings as a one-person leisure travel agency, Milne Travel American Express now operates 10 retail locations and several corporate on-sites with nearly 100 travel professionals

Marion Milne Reappointed to State Womens Commission

employed in six states. In addition to starting a successful business, Commissioner Milne served as Representative to the Vermont House from 1994 to 2000 and was co-chair of the Womans Caucus in the Vermont Legislature and recipient of their Legislator of the Year award in 2000. Commissioner Milne reflects on that experience as a great honor and privilege. Commissioner Milne has also devoted significant time to community service. She was the first woman president of Central Vermont Chamber of Commerce, where she was named a Life Member for her fundraising efforts since 1980; a member of the Vermont Judicial Nominating Board from 1996 to 2002; and the Business and Professional Womens Woman of the Year in 1980. She currently serves as: a Library Trustee (for thirty two years); member of the Governors Commission on Healthy Aging since 1995; member on the Professional Responsibility Board (a state board appointed by the Supreme Court); Trustee for WashingtonElectric Co-op since 2002; past President of the Community of Vermont Elders (COVE) and board member since 2001; and is an incorporator of the Northfield Savings Bank. Commissioner Milne has served on the Vermont Advisory Board to US Civil Rights Commission for the last six years and has been elected as a Justice of the Peace in Washington for many years. In 2010, Commissioner Milne and her husband Donald were named Citizens of the Year by the Town of Washington for their service to the State of Vermont and the Town of Washington. She is married to House Clerk Donald Milne.

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for the coming year. The donations received from individuals and businesses, coupled with the results of several fundraisers held by them and GMUW, will further the collaborative work being done toward financial stability and healthy living practices in local peoples lives, as well as early learning opportunities for children and efforts to help meet the basic needs of everyone. Significant to the entire campaign are the many fun fundraisers held, which have brought education of this local United Ways initiatives to hundreds more people. The GMUW annual Kaleidoscope of Talent show in March and this years first annual Bowling Tournament in May have, in effect, put GMUW on the map in central Vermont, bringing entertainment to many. The Barre United Way Challenge spirited by the Merchants Bank was oodles of fun, as were the Hannafords Basketball Competition in Williamstown, the Thankful Thursday event at Junipers Restaurant in Lyndonville and the Twin City Rollers event at the B.O.R. in Barre. We cannot forget to mention the many in-house fundraisers held by employees at businesses during their own United Way campaigns. The United Way is a part of your community working for the benefit of you and your neighbors. Learn more about GMUW by visiting www.gmunitedway.org, or by calling their Berlin office at 229-9532.

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Olympic fever has hit Central Vermont and age is no obstacle! A group of local senior day centers, assisted living and sub-acute care facilities are joining together to sponsor a Senior Olympic Games event over a two-week period from July 30 to August 10. Each participating facility will represent a different country and teams will participate in six different Olympic-type games, modified for seniors. The event is the brainchild of Berlin Health & Rehabilitation Center, which is coordinating all the competitions. Well be helping to set up each event, and also coordinate the judging, explains Meagan Buckley, administrator at Berlin. Members of our admission, therapy and activities staff have been working hard to make the games as enjoyable as possible for participants and attendees. Well have T-shirts, water bottles, medals, and other fun giveaways for the competitors. And of course there will be award ceremonies to honor all the winners. Weve lined up several local senior organizations to partici-

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pate, says Buckley. So far, confirmed participants include Berlin Health & Rehabilitation (representing Canada); Waterbury Senior Center (representing Japan); Montpelier Senior Activity Center (representing Sweden); Lincoln House (representing Italy); The Gary Home (representing France); and Westview Meadows (representing Australia). The winning country for each event will be based on the total highest average score per game, and winners will be featured both in print advertising and online. Wed love to invite the community to come and cheer our athletes, says Buckley. Its going to be a fun and inspirational event for everyone, and I think people will be surprised by what they see. The complete schedule of events will be available online at www.reveraBerlin.com. For additional information about the Berlin Senior Games, please call June Cook, Marketing and Admissions Director at Berlin Health and Rehabilitation Center at (802) 229-0308.

The Green Mountain Care Board (GMCB) will hold the following public meetings in August: Thursday, August 2nd: - Workforce Strategic Plan by David Reynolds, DFR, and Craig Stevens, JSI - GMCB Dashboard of Key Indicators by Cy Jordan, Georgia Maheras and Con Hogan - Rate Review; Hospital Budgets; Payment Reform; Certificates of Need; Rulemaking.

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Grand Re-Opening of the York Branch in East Barre Sunday, July 29, 2-4pm A special event taking place this year in East Barre as part of the annual Barre Heritage Festival will be the Grand Re-Opening of Aldrich Librarys branch. The librarys new name is York Branch, Aldrich Public Library in honor of the late Ron York whose generous bequest to Aldrich Library has made possible the expansion and renovation of the East Barre library. The event begins with a ribbon-cutting by Barre Town Selectboard Chairman Jeff Blow, followed by brief remarks by Aldrich Library Board of Trustees President Nancy Pope and York Branch Librarian John Poeton. At 2:15pm the rousing barbershop quartet State & Main will entertain, and there will be childrens art activities led by Janet Poeton. Marko the Magician will present his thrilling show The Magic of Books at 3pm, and afterward everyone will be invited to enjoy light refreshments and a tour of the renovated, newly-furnished library. The event is open to all and the public is warmly invited to attend. Zombie Apocalypse Party and Film Screening Friday, August 3, 4-5:30pm Aldrich Public Library Milne Community Room Come see central Vermonts own zombie movie, Rookie Plague (filmed in Northfield by Norwich University students)! Cast members and zombie make-up artists will be on hand to help you create your own living dead look at our Zombification Station. Impress our judges with your best zombie impression on the undead catwalk. Spooky zombie snacks will be served (but no braaaaains).

Open House at 58 Barre Street Tuesday, July 24, 2pm to 3:30pm, ribbon cutting at 2:30pm. Come celebrate with us the completion of this innovative project which combines the preservation of a historic school building with energy efficiency and renewable energy design features. Tours of the Senior Center and Capital City Housing apartments. New Members Welcome Registration continues for members (age 50+ any town) of the Montpelier Senior Activity Center at 58 Barre Street. Try these classes: Beginning Pastels (no cost for materials), Flower Arranging, Line Dancing, Bowling, Kripalu Yoga, Chair Only Yoga. Reserve a New York City Holiday Tour: Deposit Due by 8/8 MSAC will sponsor a New York City Holiday Tour December 4th-7th for people 50+ --non-members are welcome. Three nights accommodations and most meals are included, as well as two day-long guided tours of major NYC attractions and time to walk around, time for holiday shopping, and a fabulous Radio City Rockettes Show. Optional Broadway Show add-on for $100 and Ellis Island/Statue of Liberty add-on for $15. Double/triple occupancy: $624. Single: $764. Optional Travel Protection: $79. Deposit of $75 due by August 8, 2012. Balance due by October 24th. Reserve today! View trip details at www. montpelier-vt.org/msac

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Anita Bourgeois, Vice President of Government Banking at Merchants Bank, recently announced a $10,000 donation to the Montpelier Senior Activity Center, which was recognized at a ribbon cutting on Wednesday June 27, 2012. Merchants Banks contribution successfully helped the Montpelier Senior Activity Center return to its newly remodeled home at 58 Barre Street in Montpelier. In December 2009, a catastrophic fire forced the Montpelier Senior Activity Center at 58 Barre Street to close its doors at this location. Since then, the community and a host of community supporters have worked tirelessly to renovate and update the Centers facilities. The remodeled and upgraded facility will dramatically improve the organizations ability to enhance the quality of life for older adults in the Montpelier area. Included as part of the renovations were two large mezzanine rooms used for classes and activities, a new kitchen, solar panels, new pellet boiler, sprinkler system, elevator, air conditioning and much more. The Montpelier Senior Activity Center has served thousands of people for nearly 50 years. And the Center is an integral part of the organizations continued success.

Merchants Bank Donates $10,000 to Montpelier Senior Activity Center

Montpelier Alive is proud to announce that it has received a donor match challenge from longtime supporter, National Life Group Charitable Foundation. The match grant will be used to support Montpelier Alives summer appeal. As of July 1st, individual donations are being matched dollar for dollar, up to $8,000. Were really pleased that National Life Group has chosen to show their additional support of our programs and services in this way, said Phayvanh Luekhamhan, Montpelier Alives executive director. Montpelier Alive receives a lot of support from the business community and from the City, yet our individual (personal) donor base has been consistently limited. This summer challenge will be a good way for residents, visitors and workers of the Montpelier community to pledge their support and double their contributions. Montpelier Alives vision is to create and support a vibrant community center with a thriving downtown and unique sense of place. The organizations work includes streetscape beautification (banners, benches, bunting, flowers), support of numerous arts projects, Brown Bag Concert Series, First Night and July 3rd celebrations, Green Up Day, quarterly Art Walks, and a variety of economic and business development projects and initiatives. Montpelier Alive was recently awarded national accreditation as a Main Streets Program in June by the National Trust for Historic

National Life Group Challenges Montpelier Alive Supporters

As a credit union serving all Vermonters, VSECU regularly makes donations to Vermont-based charities on behalf of its membership, as directed by the Board of Directors. This year for the first time, the VSECU Board of Directors is asking their members to help them direct part of the gifting budget. Through the We Care 2 community giving program, VSECU is setting aside a total of $10,000 for two charities in Vermont, and the credit unions nearly 50,000 members will be asked to participate and voice their opinion on which two charities should receive $5,000 each. VSECU introduced We Care 2 in 2011as a pilot program where credit union employees lobbied for and voted on their favorite Vermont-based charities, donating $10,000 to six organizations. We Care 2 was so well received that VSECU decided to expand the program for 2012 beyond employee participation. This year, VSECU members may vote on how the $10,000 donation will be distributed. Every year, VSECU gives back to the communities we serve in the form of charitable gifts, said Steve Post, VSECUs chief executive officer. We are very pleased to be able to engage our members in the selection process this year through We Care 2. This is a great opportunity for our members to voice their preference in the democratic process that is so vital to the values of our credit union. To be considered for a $5,000 gift through We Care 2, Vermont nonprofit organizations must submit applications to VSECU by Aug. 31. VSECU is looking for charities to consider that focus on at least one of the essential needs of Vermonters, including shelter, food, health, heat and education with a statewide service to Vermonters. Once applications have been received, the field will be narrowed to five charities. The final five will be announced mid-September on VSECUs website, through social media and branch communications. Supporters of the charities may then appeal to VSECU members for votes via social media and other communication channels. The VSECU Board Directors will members to vote PALL MALL October toofdetermine whichask their the five charities online in two of Free Beers Gluten FILTERS PACKS should 100s L&M, Pall Mall Reg. & Reg. received the donation. Filters, Bard's, Redbridge, Pyramid For100s further details about the We Care 2 community giving proBlues Alchemist, 599* $5799* $549* gram, including $the application form, visit VSECUs website at Celia Saison CARTONS www.vsecu.com. PACKS

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Preservation, which oversees the National Main Streets Program. Francis Voigt, NECIs CEO/Founder, offers his support for the summer appeal this way: With Montpelier as our Capital City and the home of New England Culinary Institute, I am doubly committed to supporting Montpelier Alive and its mission of creating a high quality of life. To ensure Montpelier is a vibrant community center with a thriving downtown, I hope you will join NECI in supporting Montpelier Alive and its leadership in developing Montpelier as a center for social, cultural, retail and culinary excellence. Together we can create an environment where businesses, organizations and the wider community work in partnership to enhance the citys position as a preferred location to live, work and visit. Quality of life is a major reason why organizations like National Life Group and NECI choose to maintain headquarters in Montpelier. National Life Group has a long history of supporting the Montpelier community and surrounding area. This challenge is another testament of their commitment to the community. Donations to to the Montpelier Alive campaign can be made online at www.firstgiving.com/ montpelieralive. Checks towards the summer appeal can be made payable to Montpelier Alive and sent to 39 Main Street, Montpelier, Vt 05602.

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To the creditors of the estate of David Allen Ross, late of Cabot, Vermont. I have been appointed a personal representative of the above named estate. All creditors having claims against the estate must present their claims in writing within four months of the date of the rst publication of this notice. The claim must be presented to me at the address listed below with a copy led with the register of the Probate Division. The claim will be forever barred if it is not presented as described above within the four month deadline. Dated: July 12, 2012 Signed: Justin S. Ross, Executor Address: c/o Michael D. Caccavo, Esq. P.O. Box 459 Barre, VT 05641 Telephone (802) 476-4856 Name of Publication: The WORLD First Publication Date: July 25, 2012 Second Publication Date: August 1, 2012 Address of Probate Court: Washington Unit, Probate Division 10 Elm Street, #2 Montpelier, VT 05602 (802) 828-3402

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Brown Seeks to Fill Empty Seat on Montpelier City Council

have also interacted with and developed many positive relationships with residents from across the city, as well as the owners of businesses and non-profit organizations that are so critical to our vibrant and treasured downtown. I would very much like the opportunity to serve the residents of District 2 as their representative on the Montpelier City Council until the next election. Jake Brown Montpelier

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We are currently seeking select individuals for the Sept. 2012 Aug. 2013 service year to work with elders N2N and adults with disabilities. Members provide direct service, lead healthy aging programs, make community connections and manage volunteers. N2N members receive $12,500 stipend, travel expenses, health care plan, training and an education award of 5,550. Reliable transportation needed. For more information call 476-0151 or look for us at www.n2namericorps.org
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Editor: After several years of very dedicated and thoughtful service to Montpelier, City Councilor Sarah Jarvis will be stepping down from her seat in District 2 later this summer. I have submitted my name to the city council the body that makes this appointment to be considered to serve out the unexpired term until the election at city meeting in March. At that time the voters of District 2 will decide who will represent them for the next two-year term. In this interim period, I would be very interested in contributing to the city by serving out Councilor Jarviss term until next March. I recognize the city council is engaged in a wide variety of complex issues, including the proposed transit center development, the district heating plant, a possible expansion of the bike path, and the upcoming municipal budget, which will be prepared this fall and winter. While there is a lot going on, I believe I could hit the ground running on some of these issues. Having lived in Montpelier for almost 20 years, and having been a founder, reporter, managing editor, and part owner of The Bridge, I have developed a familiarity with the wide range of issues facing the city of Montpelier. I

Energy Cooperation: More Justice or More of the Same?

Editor: Governor Shumlin is hosting all of the other New England governors (and Eastern Canada premiers) in Burlington at the end of July. This meeting is promoted as an opportunity for cooperation around energy resources and other needs. But what does energy cooperation mean today? More powerlines to transmit electricity from Hydro Quebecs huge dams? Pipelines to pump highly corrosive tar sands oil through the Northeast Kingdom? More nuclear power from Seabrook and other aging reactors? Economically, will more regional cooperation bring us more equity, or more of the same destructive and unjust economic policies? To raise these questions and protest current policies, people from all over the region are coming to Burlington on July 29-30 to tell the governors we want more justice, local control over energy resources, more openness, and real democracy. Everyone is welcome to join us. (Details at btvconvergence.net). Brian Tokar East Montpelier I N V E R M O N T L A W

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hase Tetrault, with unnamed companions, broke into a remote camp owned by A.C. The group stayed for several days, sleeping in the three camp beds on mattresses, using linens, using cooking utensils (and leaving them with burned on food). AC threw away these reusable items. He replaced them with new items from Wal-Mart for a total cost of $599.41. Four guns were also taken, and recovered by police. The group wrecked the microwave and toaster, burned out the water pump, tore a lock off the shed and threw it away, allowed their dogs to soil the carpets, and used about $60 worth of propane. AC purchased new items at Wal-Mart for $337.84 to replace those destroyed. The police located Tetrault and others who were squatting in an adjacent camp. They were charged with burglary, grand larceny, and unlawful trespass. Tetrault agreed to plead guilty to unlawful trespass, with a sentence of zero to forty one days in jail with credit for time served, (typically it takes several days for the Department of Corrections to authorize a release) and made agreement that the Court would determine the amount of restitution to be paid to A.C. Vermonts criminal restitution law allows the Court to order a defendant to pay for losses which are a direct result of the commission of the offense, but not for harm that cant be easily computed such as pain and suffering, emotional trauma, loss of earning ca-

If You Break Into Someones Camp and Soil His Things, And His Life, How Much Restitution Do You Have to Pay?
by Kimberly B. Cheney pacity, or death. Tetrault argued he shouldnt have to pay for reusable items like mattresses, or pots and pans that could be cleaned, because they werent destroyed. A.C. argued that mattresses and linens can be vectors for disease and parasites, as could food left for days on pots. Use of these items in addition was a disturbing violation of personal privacy, and should be paid for. Not so, said Tetrault, this loss was in the nature of emotional damage and not compensable. Tetrault also argued the he should not have to pay the replacement value of durable goods, but only the value of them at the time of the loss that is what they would bring at a yard sale. The trial court agreed with A.C., whereon Tetrault appealed. The Supreme Court ruled for A.C. A.C. was correct to discard items that could be a vector for disease used by unknown people, and his statement that he would be uncomfortable using them for that reason as well as because his privacy had been violated. The replacement cost was reasonable; moreover, the loss was not caused by emotional trauma, but by good reasons. As to the durable goods, the Court ruled, A victim of home invasion should not have to visit a local thrift store or pore though classieds to determine that value of the items. The replacement cost was reasonable, and was proper compensation to a victim of criminal acts. A small amount of money, but a big principal. State v. Tetrault 2012 51

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Reisss Pieces
By Judy Reiss ave you ever noticed that when you read a book or a story, whenever eyes are mentioned they always say deep pools of azure blue or the sparkle of deep sapphires or some other description of amazing eyes? And it isnt always blue, either. Brown or green are never just brown or green. Nope, they are always liquid or deep and anxious or some other description that sets those eyes apart from the ordinary. Now with very few exceptions, I have never seen a pair of those eyes! Of course, it might be because I am so insanely jealous of beautiful colored eyes that I make it my business not to look. And over the years I have considered buying those colored contact lenses in order to have a pair of those amazing eyes, but I have never done so. Now that I have made my confession about wanting memorable eyes, let me tell you that over the past three years I have been grateful that I have eyes at all! And now the good news two days ago I had my second cataract operation and for the first time in many years, I can see. Let me tell you that being able to see is a lot more important to me than having gorgeous eyes. I am sure that many of you have had your cataracts removed and as you know, it is no big, scary deal. But for me, as with most things about me as I grow old, I had so many problems with my eyes that the removal of my cataracts had to be postponed and postponed until everything else was cleared up. Once the blood was absorbed in the back of my left eye, last year, I thought I was ready for the big O. But oh, no. It seems that I had wrinkled corneas (Have you ever heard of that?) and these had to be smoothed out before the cataracts. And although it wasnt a terribly serious procedure, they had to be done 6 weeks apart. By the time they were smooth, the

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summer was over and my doctors thought it would be a good idea to give my eyes a break and wait. That is what I did. And now I am an older woman who can see! What makes it even better, although I am only two days from my procedure, is that I no longer need my glasses. Although I still need reading glasses, right now, I am able to read like a teenager with a pair of cheap store-bought glasses. In fact, I bought two pair last night for $7.99 and they work great. Why am I boring you with my eye story? Well, just in case you too have an eye problem but are worried or scared to have surgery on your eyes, trust me, nothing is easier or quicker than cataract surgery and the results are wonderful. And just because I want to share with you all the stupid things in my life too, please know that as I was typing this column on my very old and broken lap top, all of a sudden it disappeared! I screamed and hit it a few times and nothing happened and I assumed that it had been lost. Well, as you probably know, McKinley and Sebastian live with us during the summer and as I blasphemed, Sebastian strolled in, made one click on the computer, and everything miraculously appeared! Am I lucky to have such a clever grandson, or what? So, my last words of the day are, take care of yourself and remember that 2012 is a new world for us old folks and there are plenty of young people who are ready and willing to help us get what we need, and that includes the health care that we want and need, and deserve. And dont be intimidated if your doctor is barely old enough to shave or wear a bra. For the most part they are smart and have the answers to all your questions right on the tip of their tongue. But in order to get those answers, you have to ask! So, be well and take responsibility for yourself and remember good sight is only a short time away.

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any thanks to the 83 Plainfield residents who participated in the Town Meeting Survey. Greatest support was given to working farms and forests, nutritious meals for school children, and the prohibition of cell phones while driving. Plainfields results are as follows. Senator Bill Doyle serves on the Senate Education Committee and Senate Economic Affairs Committee, and is the Senate Minority Leader. He teaches government history at Johnson State College. He can be reached at 186 Murray Road, Montpelier, VT 05602; email wdoyle@leg.state.vt.us; or call 223-2851.

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ther, Alfred Williams; a special aunt, Dawn Magnan of Willimantic, Conn.; two nephews and a niece; and several other aunts, uncles, and cousins. She was predeceased by her father, Henry Berard. LYONS, RONALD C., 62, of Washington, passed away July 13, at his home. Born in Barre on August 26, 1949, he was the son of the late Cashie E. and Antoinette "Toni" (Geoffroy) Lyons. Ron attended schools in Washington and Chelsea. After his schooling, he was employed as a mechanic and truck driver for several years. He retired in January 2012 due to ill health. He was first married to Virginia Walters of Williamstown. They later divorced. On May 15, 1981, he married Barbara Kaske in East Norwalk, Conn. After their marriage, they made their home in Washington, where they had resided for the past 31 years. Among his interests were hunting, fishing, camping, but, most of all, he enjoyed being with his family. His memberships included the Washington Baptist Church, Barre Elks Lodge #1535, where he served as an officer, and the Barre Canadian Club. Survivors include his wife of 31 years of marriage, Barbara Lyons of Washington; two daughters, Danielle Roy of Ely, and Barbara Hepsley and husband James of Williamstown; two sons, Kevin Lyons and companion Cheryl Bordas of Middlesex and Douglas Lyons and wife Susie of Carbondale, Colo.; four grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. Also surviving is one brother, Dennis Lyons and wife Cheryl of Barre; three sisters, Linda Vermette and husband Armand of Washington, Shirley Harris and husband Tony of Conn. and Joyce Wade and companion Sidney Slayton of Williamstown; as well as many nieces and nephews. SHIRLOCK, CYNTHIA M. "CINDY," 41, of Barre, died July 10 at Central Vermont Medical Center. She was born April 22, 1971, in Berlin, the daughter of Edward J. and Carolyn M. (Duff) Shirlock. She grew up and attended school in Williamstown. She lived in Hartford, Conn., for a short time before moving to Barre. She enjoyed collecting pictures of butterflies and Indians, knickknacks and jewelry. She is survived by two daughters, Ashley Little, of Burlington, and Amanda Little, of Starksboro; four brothers, Edward Shirlock, of Tunbridge, Gary Shirlock, of Barre, Neil Shirlock, of Williamstown, and Jeffrey Shirlock, of Graniteville; three sisters, Brenda Dubois and Gloria Shirlock, both of Barre, and Debra Ann Fergerson, of Brattleboro; and several nieces, nephews and cousins. STYS, KIMBERLY BETH, 41, of Barre, died July 8 at Fletcher Allen Health Care. Born in Colorado March 1, 1971, she was the daughter of Anthony and Cheryl Lynn (Hendley) Stys. Ms. Stys participated in the High Horses Therapeutic Riding program and volunteered at Topsham Foodshelf and Blake Memorial Library. She enjoyed music, "The Price Is Right," parades, fireworks, amusement parks, a trip to Washington, D.C., and her collection of monkeys. Survivors include her mother; three siblings, Kira Hendley, Brandon and Shawn Stys; and her care providers with whom she lived, Shawna Morris and her family in Barre. BERARD, MICHELLE BERNADETTE, 37, of Barre City, recently died unexpectedly at her home. She was born March 3, 1975, in Berlin, the daughter of Henry and Linda (Williams) Berard. She attended local schools and was a 1993 graduate of Spaulding High School. Michelle had always lived in the Barre area and worked as a child-care provider. She enjoyed painting, fishing and volunteering at St. Monica Church, which she also attended. Survivors include her mother Linda Gover and step-father Ronald Gover of Springfield; a brother Christian Berard and wife, Christy-Ann, of East Barre; grandfaDUNN, LEON H. "PAPPY," 76, of Barre, passed away July 14 at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center. Born Sept. 24, 1935, in Hudson Falls, N.Y., he was the son of Smith C. and Marjorie (Gonyo) Dunn. Pappy graduated from Hudson Falls High School and went on to graduate from Norwich University in Northfield in 1958, with a bachelor's degree in civil engineering. On June 11, 1960, he married Laura Lane. Following their marriage, they always made their home in Barre. Pappy worked for the state of Vermont Highway Department as a civil engineer in bridge and highway construction until his retirement after 37 years. Later, he went to work for four years for Dufresne-Henry in Burlington as an engineer. During his retirement years, Pappy and Laura enjoyed travelling. He loved the outdoors, hunting, playing golf and time spent cutting wood. In earlier years, he coached Little League, volunteered at the BOR in Barre, and kept the skating rink in North Barre flooded during the winter. He was known for his sense of humor and always had a good story to tell. Survivors include his wife, Laura Lane Dunn of Barre; a daughter, Karen Philbrick and husband, Ben of Whitefield, N.H.; two sons, Jeffrey Dunn and wife, Cara of Waterbury and Gordon Dunn and wife, Nicole of Douglas, Mass.; four grandchildren; a sister, Marjorie Minick of Burlington; a brother, Timothy Dunn and wife, Jackie of Queensbury, N.Y.; a sister-in-law, Penny Lane of Williston; and many nieces, nephews, and cousins. Besides his parents, he was predeceased by a brother, Smith C. Dunn Jr. and a sister, Julia Dunn.

family lovingly remembers her strong commitment and dedication to her family, her creative gifts in quilting and knitting, and her stalwart support of the Boston Red Sox. She was a longtime member of the Red Hat Society. Clare was a single mother for many years and she worked hard to provide both financial security and a warm and caring home. Clare is survived by her daughters, Kim Mason and husband, Michael, of Waterbury Center, Mary Ellen Petersen and husband, Bruce, of Bend, Ore.; six grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; two sisters, Alice McCarthy, of Deltona, Fla., Jean MacDonald, of Waterbury; two brothers, Robert Gallagher, of Moretown, Clarence P. Gallagher, of Daytona, Fla.; as well as nieces, nephews and extended family. Clare was predeceased by her son, Mark R. Hemingway; brother Norris Gallagher; and sister Ruth Jones. IBEY, ELSIE T., 95, of East Montpelier, died July 16 at Central Vermont Medical Center. She was born Dec. 27, 1916, in East Calais, the daughter of Cecile and Kate (Pray) Tucker. She graduated from Goddard Seminary School with a degree in education. On July 3, 1947, she married Gerald A. Ibey in Plainfield. He predeceased her on Sept. 26, 2004. She worked as an elementary school teacher at the Rumney School in Middlesex and later at a one-room schoolhouse in Barton. She enjoyed antiquing, working in her vegetable and flower gardens and canning. Survivors include her son, Paul Ibey of Montpelier; two grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. She was predeceased by eight siblings. MURPHY, TERRY RAPHAEL, 54, of East Montpelier, passed away at Fletcher Allen Health Care on July 15, after a valiant struggle against lung cancer. Terry was born Sept. 8, 1957, in Providence, R.I. He was the son of Laura Colucci Murphy and Henry Murphy. He graduated from Johnston High School and attended Johnson and Wales University and the University of Rhode Island. On Nov. 21, 1987, he married Reeva Sullivan at Christ the King Church in Wakefield, R.I. They lived in Narragansett, Newport and Portsmouth, R.I., before moving to Montpelier in 2009. Terry worked many years as a manager in the hospitality industry in a number of venues including Murphy Caterers, the Newport Officer's Club, Roger Williams Zoo, the Melville Grille, the Atomic Grille, Epicurean Feast at American Power Conversion, the Newport Quahog Co. in Rhode Island and Rusticos Restaurant in Essex Junction. Most recently he was the owner and proprietor of Nonno's Vermont Victuals, a gourmet food truck serving downtown Montpelier. Terry loved to don a leather jacket and cowboy boots and ride his BMW K1200 motorcycle on Vermont's verdant highways and byways. He was quick with a joke and generous with a helping hand, a fast friend to all he met. He was a great cook and devoted to his family. He is survived by his wife, Reeva Sullivan Murphy, of East Montpelier; his son, Cornelius Murphy, and Amy Knox, of East Montpelier; his daughter, Laura Murphy, of Huntington; one granddaughter; three sisters, Roslyn Kleffman, of Bowie, Md., Melanie Murphy, of Narragansett, R.I., and Cindy Davignon and husband, J.R., of Johnston, R.I.; two brothers, Todd Murphy, of Corpus Christi, Tex., and Rick Murphy, of Albuquerque, N.M.; cousins Ralph Colucci and his wife, Joan, of Barton, and Judy Costa and husband, Louis, of Providence, R.I.; a mother-in-law, Winnie Sullivan, two sisters-in-law, Peggy Wark and husband, Tom, and Marilyn Hostetler and husband, Dean, and a brother-in-law, Michael Sullivan, and wife, Barbara, all of Portsmouth, R.I.; and many beloved nieces and nephews. The family is planning a celebration of Terry's life at their home in East Montpelier on Aug. 4, 2012. Details of the celebration are available at www.facebook.com/ events/501706386512211/

FULLER, CECILE MARIE JEAN GAUTHIER, 79, of Williamstown, passed away July 17 from complications due to cancer. Born in Barre on Feb. 2, 1933, she was the daughter of the late Hercules and Delphire (Therrien) Gauthier. She was the third of nine children. Cecile grew up in Barre and Brookfield and attended St. Monica's Catholic School and was a 1951 graduate of Spaulding High School. She enlisted in the Women's Army Corps and was stationed on Governor's Island, N.Y. In 1955, she married Carroll Clyde Fuller in Barre. They were married 55 years and lived the greater part of their married lives in Williamstown. Cecile was the mother of seven children, grandmother of 20, and the great-grandmother of five. She was a faithful member of St. Edward's Catholic Church in Williamstown, teaching catechism and tending to the altar for many years. She had a great love for God and was a prayer warrior. Her flower garden was her favorite joy and her apple pie was fabulous. Survivors are her daughter, Karen, husband, Dennis Crepeau, and family, of Beekmantown, N.Y.; son Daniel Fuller, of Williamstown; son Gary, wife, Lori Fuller, and son, of Barre; daughter Joanne, husband, William Burbank, and family, of Williston; daughter Jacqueline Fuller and Micky Sargent and family, of Redding, Calif.; daughter Rose Marie, husband, James Michael, and family, of Burlington; son Richard Fuller and family, of The Woodlands, Tex.; and a granddaughter and family, of East Barre. She also leaves behind her brother Gaston and wife, Helen Gauthier, of Summerfield, Fla.; sister Lorraine Norkeveck, of Colchester; brother Norman and wife, Mary Gauthier, of South Burlington; sister Frances and husband, Paul Carrier, of Colchester; brother Gerald and wife, Alice Gauthier, of Virginia Beach, Va.; sister Noella and husband, Tulvio Durand, of Anza, Calif. She was predeceased by her husband, Carroll Fuller; one brother, Fernand Gauthier; one sister, Carmen Letter. HEMINGWAY, CLARE E., 90, of Waterbury and formerly of Waitsfield, passed away in the comfort of her family at the Woodridge Nursing Home in Berlin on July 16. Born in Waitsfield on Dec. 12, 1921, she was the daughter of the late Clarence G. and Hattie (Boyce) Gallagher. Clare was previously married to Vern J. Hemingway. Clare was a graduate of Waitsfield High School and following her marriage, moved to California where she worked for the Department of Motor Vehicles and at the state capital in the payroll department. With her growing family, Clare was busy as a working mom and in December of 1959, decided to move her family back to Vermont, residing in Waitsfield. Always industrious and with a strong work ethic, Clare went to work at the Mad River Barn, the Sig Buchmire Ski Shop, the Valley Chamber of Commerce, the Joslin Round Barn Farm as well as the former Orr's Ark. In 1965, she became employed at the Vermont Department of Motor Vehicles in Montpelier as a data entry supervisor, and retired in 1986. Clare's

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1999 SUBARU FORESTER, Trailer hitch, new tires, solid body. $2,800. 802-229-0762 2005 BUICK LESABRE Custom, 3.8L V-6, FWD, 87,700 miles, Automatic, Power Steering, Power Windows, Power Locks, Power Seats, A/C, AM-FM-CD, Kelly Blue Book High Book - $7,500. Asking $6,500. obo Call 479-0743

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The Barre Partnerships 2012 Annual Meeting will be held at The Quarry Grill & Tavern at 210 N. Main St. in Barre on August 2, 2012 at 6:00pm.
All calendar submissions should be sent to editor@vt-world.com or mailed to The WORLD, Attn: Calendar, 403 U.S. Route 302, Barre, Vt. 05641. The deadline is 5:00pm, Thursday preceding publication. The Ongoing section is for free/low cost community events, which should be verified monthly. We are no longer able to include ongoing classes. BARRE- TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly). Hedding Methodist Church, Wednesdays, 5pm. Info. David Davis 371-8929. All Ages Summer Dance Party. Aldrich Library, Milne Community Room, Wednesdays through the summer, noon-2pm. Weekly Storytime. Next Chapter Bookstore, 158 North Main St., Saturdays, 10:30am. Info. 476-3114. Medicare & You. Get answers to your questions. CVCOA, 59 N. Main St., Suite 200, 2nd & 4th Tuesdays, 3-4:30pm. Register, 479-0531. Overeaters Anonymous. Church of the Good Shepherd, Tuesdays 6pm-7pm. Info. 249-0414. Greater Barre Democrats. Town & City residents welcome. Aldrich Public Library, last Wednesdays, 5:15-6:15pm. Info 476-4185. Barre Tones Womens A Capella Chorus. 2nd flr Alumni Hall, next to Barre Aud., Mondays, 6:30-9pm. www.barretonesvt.com or 223-2039. Barre Camera Club. All ages. Bring photos, slides or CDs for discussion & gentle critiquing. Community National Bank, second Mondays starting Feb. 2012, meet at side door promptly at 7pm. 485-3086. Play Group. St. Monicas Church basement, Thursdays during school year, 9:30-11am. Cub Scout Pack 717. Fun for boys in grades 1-5. Barre Congregational Church, den meetings Thursdays except last week of month when Friday, 6:30pm. Info. 476-8399. American Legion Auxiliary Unit 10. Meets at the post, first Thursday of each month (not Jan. or July), 6:30pm. Vermont Modelers Club. Building & flying model airplanes yearround, visitors welcome. Info. 485-7144. Community Breakfast. First Presbyterian Church, 78 Summer St., 3rd Sunday of month, FREE, 7:30-9am. 476-3966. Lupus Support Group. 9 Jorgensen Ln., teen meeting 3rd Wednesdays at 6:30pm, adult meeting 4th Weds., 6:30pm. Info. 877-735-8787. Grandparents Raising Their Childrens Children. Support group. First Presbyterian Church, 1st Weds of month, 10am-noon. 476-1480. Friends of Aldrich Public Library. Aldrich Library, 2nd floor boardroom, 2nd Tuesday of month. Info. 476-7550. Clogging & Irish Step Lessons. With Green Mountain Cloggers, all ages, donations. Green Mtn Tavern, Mondays, 6-8pm. 522-2935. Strong Living Exercise Program. Aldrich Library, Milne Comm. Room, Mondays & Thursdays at 8am. Info. 433-1654. Circle of Parents. Confidential support group spons. by Prevent Child Abuse VT. Meets Tuesday eves. Info. 229-5724 or 1-800-children. Al-Anon Spiritual Mtgs. Hedding United Methodist, Weds. 7pm. Central VT Amateur Radio Club. Steak House, Barre-Montpelier Rd., 1st Wednesdays, 6:30pm. Info. 496-3566 or 496-2836. Mothers of Preschoolers. Monthly get-togethers for crafts, refreshments, etc. Christian Alliance Church, 476-3221. Alcoholics Anonymous. Meetings in Barre, daily; call 802-229-5100 for latest times & locations; www.aavt.org. Alzheimers Support Group. Rowan Court Health & Rehab, 4th Weds. of month, 3-5pm. Info/RSVP at 476-4166. Hedding United Methodist Activities & Meetings. 40 Washington Street, 476-8156. Choir, Thursdays 7pm; Free Community Supper, Fridays 5:30-6:30pm; Community Service & Food Shelf Hours: Wed & Thurs. 3-5pm. Cribbage. Mon-Fri 9am. Strong Living Exercise, Mon. & Wed. 9am. Barre Senior Center, 135 N. Main St. Turning Point Recovery Center. 489 N. Main St. Safe & supportive place for individuals/families in or seeking recovery. Open Mon-Fri, 10am-5pm, Sat. noon-5pm. Alcoholics Anonymous-Living Sober, Sundays, 8:30am; Making Recovery Easier, Tuesdays, 6pm. Wits End Parent Support Group, Wednesdays, 6pm. Narcotics Anonymous, - When Enough is Enough, Thursdays, 6:30pm. Hope in Recovery peer support grp, Saturdays, 7pm. Info/help 479-7373. Knights of Columbus. Pine Hill Road, Barre Town, meetings second Tuesday of every month, 7pm. ReUse Stop. Barre Town recycling depot, Wilson Indust. Park; Tues/ Sat, 8-3:30, for unwanted reusable items; guidelines/prices, 775-7722. Green Mountain Spirit Chapter. National women bikers club. 2nd Wed. of month; info grnmtnspirit@hotmail.com. MONTPELIER- Families Anonymous. For families or friends of those who have issues with addiction, alcohol and/or mental illness. Bethany Church, 2nd floor youth room, Mondays, 7-8pm. 229-6219. Hurricane Irene Support Group for Recovery Workers. Unitarian Church, every other Mon. (7/9, 7/23, etc), 3:30pm. Info. 279-4670. Shape-Note Singing. Singing from The Sacred Harp, no experience needed. Tulsi Tea, 34 Elm St., 1st & 3rd Saturdays, 6-8pm. 229-4008. Freeride Montpelier Open Shop Nights. Need help w/a bike repair? Come to the volunteer-run community bike shop. 89 Barre St., Mon. & Weds. 5-7pm, Tues. 6-8pm, or by appt, donations. Info. 552-3521. CV Roller Derby Wrecking Doll Recreational League. Open recruitment skate. No experience/equipment needed. Montpelier Rec. Ctr, Barre St., Saturdays thru 6/30, 5-6:30pm. VTderbyTCR@gmail.com Womens Book Club. New members welcome. Kellogg-Hubbard Library, East Montpelier rm, 2nd Thursdays, 6:30-7:30pm. 223-8067. Free Community Meals. Mondays: Unitarian Church, 11am-1pm; Tuesdays: Bethany Church, 11:30am-1pm; Wednesdays: Christ Church, 11am-12:30pm; Thursdays: Trinity Church, 11:30am-1pm; Fridays: St. Augustine Church, 11am-12:30pm. 2nd Saturdays: Trinity Church, 11:30am-1pm; Last Sundays, Bethany Church, 4:30-6:30pm. Trinity Community Thrift Store Donations. Accepted ONLY 2nd Saturdays, 11am-5pm. 137 Main St. 229-9155. 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, 5-9pm. Volunteers needed to share talents & hobbies. Info 279-3695. Toastmasters. Montpelier Speakeasies held at National Life, 1st & 3rd Wednesdays, noon-1pm. Learn the arts of speaking, listening & thinking. No fee for guests. 229-7455 or tdensmore@sentinelinvestments.com Grandparents Raising Their Childrens Children. Support group, childcare provided. Trinity Methodist Church, 137 Main St., 2nd Thursday of month, 6-8pm. Info. 476-1480. Calico County Quilters. All skill levels welcome. Bethany Church, Red Room, 2nd Saturday of each month, 1-3pm (NOT Oct. or May). Community Meeting. Share stories & concerns about independent living & community issues, access to health care, etc. VT Center for Independent Living, 3rd Thursdays, 1-3pm. Info. 229-0501. Co-Dependents Anonymous (CoDA). Bethany Church basement, Tuesdays, 6:30pm. Info. 229-9036. Healthy Tuesdays. Free chiropractic consultation w/ Dr. Jae Ehrich, DC. RiverSide Chiropractic, Tuesdays 4-6pm. 262-6097 for apptmt. Brain Injury Support Group. All brain injury survivors, caregivers & adult family members welcome to attend. Disability Rights VT, 141 Main St., first Monday of month, 5:30-7:30pm. 1-800-834-7890 x106. Kellogg-Hubbard Library Activities. 135 Main St., 223-3338. Story Time, Tues/Weds/Fri, 10:30am. YA Nights: games, movies & more for teens & tweens, 3rd Fridays, 6-9pm. Craftacular, 1st Tues.; Gaming, 2nd Tues.; Lego Club, 3rd Tues.; Teen Advisory Group, 4th Tues; all Tuesdays at 3:30pm. Youth Chess Club, Weds, 5:307pm. Lunch in a Foreign Language, Mon: Hebrew; Tues: Italian; Weds: Spanish; Thurs: French; Friday: German. CHADD ADHD Parent Support Group. Childcare not available, please make plans for your child. Woodbury College, second Tuesday of month, 5:30-7:30pm. Info. 498-5928. Overeaters Anonymous. Bethany Church, Fridays at noon. 223-3079. Good Beginnings of Central VT. 174 River St., 595-7953. Volunteer Meetings, 2nd Wednesdays, 10:30am; Babywearing Group, 2nd Thursdays, 10:30am-noon; Mothers Walking Group, 1st Thursdays, 10:30am, meet at M.H.S. tennis courts (if heavy rain, meet at office). Bible Study. Christian Alliance Church, Weds., 7pm. 476-3221. Alcoholics Anonymous. Meetings in Montpelier, daily. Call 802-2295100 for latest times & locations, www.aavt.org. Al-Anon. Trinity Methodist Church, Main St., Sun., 6:15-7:30pm. Info. 1-866-972-5266. Central Vermont Support Group. Meeting at Another Way, 125 Barre St., Tuesdays 6-7:30pm. Info. 479-5485. Community Kitchen. Unitarian Universalist, 2nd & 4th Sun., 4:306pm. Info. Richard Sheir, 223-4799. SL AA. 12-step recovery group for sex/relationship problems. Bethany Church, Wed., 5pm. Info. 802-249-6825. Survivors of Incest Anonymous. Bethany Church parlor, 115 Main St., Mondays, 5pm, Info 229-9036/454-7822. Brain Injury Support Group. Unitarian Church, first & third Thurs. of month, 1:30-2:30pm. Info. call toll free 1-877-985-8440. La Leche League. Breastfeeding info & support. Unitarian Church, 3rd Tuesday, 10am. Info 454-1569. Umoja (Unity) Womens Discussion Group. All ethnic groups invited. 1st & 3rd Sat., 1pm. Info. call 229-4227. Playgroups: Baby Play, Thursdays, 9:30-11am at St. Augustines Church, lower level. Dads & Kids Playgroup, Thursdays, 6-7:30pm and Playgroup, Saturdays, 9:30-11am, both at Family Center of Washington County. All held during school year only. Kindred Connections Peer to Peer Cancer Support for Patients and Caregivers. Info 1-800-652-5064 email info@vcsn.net Christian Meditation. Christ Church, Mondays, 12-1pm.

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One Week Full Day Theater Production Camp

Dr. Seuss, Fast and Loose!


Monday-Friday July 30-August 3 Plus Saturday Aug 4 (show TBA)
Gain skills, develop focus and stamina through a real rehearsal process and a staged public performances to cap off the camp. Challenges for participants include ensemble work, choral speaking, physical movement, outrageous characterizations and more. Production support includes costuming, scenic and lighting design. This camp is by audition or prior participation. YTC Gen Registration Form Fee: $375. Scholarship assistance may be available
Dr. Seuss, Fast & Loose is led by LNT Artistic Director and resident composer Kathleen Keenan.

For ages 9 and up:

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Wine Evening
Saturday, August 4, 2012 5:00PM
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Members & Legal Guests $12.00 Donation

Six Different Wine Flavors Cheese Bread You Keep Your Wine Glass

Wednesday, July 25

ADAMANT- Piano Concert. Adamant Music School, Waterside Hall, $10/$6 seniors & students, 7:30pm. Info. 229-9297.

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Abel Mountain Campground

Benet Ride & Barbecue


Saturday, August 4, 2012
Meeting at Abel Mountain Campground
Sponsored by: American Legion Riders Post 10 Barre, Vermont

Go SW on VT-66 in Randolph toward Harvey Rd. 2.4 mi. VT-66 becomes Central St. 0.1 mi. Turn slight right onto Park St/VT-12A. Continue to follow VT-12A 1.9 mi. Turn slight left onto Mobile Acres Rd. 0.4 mi.

Ride is approx. 125 miles / 3 hours / 3 stops (restrooms, gas, food & beverages available at each stop)

Registration at 8:30 a.m. Kickstands Up at 10:00 a.m.

If you cannot make the ride but would like to send a donation to help rebuild Abel Mountain Campground from Hurricane Irene, please contact: Milt Larkin @ 485-8215 or Ray McCormick @ 883-9374
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Donation: $30 per Motorcycle & $10 per Passenger Includes a Great Barbecue after the Fun Ride

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BARRE- Barre Farmers Market. Local produce, baked goods, prepared foods, maple, live music, more. City Hall Park, 3-6:30pm. Authors at the Aldrich: Paul Heller. The Barre historian reads from his book, Granite City Tales. Aldrich Library, Milne Community Room, FREE, 6pm. Concert in the Park: Dave Keller Blues Band. Currier Park, FREE, 7pm. Art Opening. Reception for the Paletteers 56th Annual Summer Art Show. Public welcome. Aldrich Library, Milne Room, 5:30-7:30pm. Open Mike. With host John Lackard. Gustos, 28 Prospect St., no cover, 9pm. Info. 476-7919. BROOKFIELD- Story Tour: Fun Fantastical Tales from Around the World. An evening with professional storyteller Annie Hawkins. Donations support OTH restoration. Old Town Hall, FREE, 7pm. EAST CALAIS- Yeoman of the Guard. This Gilbert & Sullivan opera is set in the Tower of London in the 16th century, and is some of their darker work. Unadilla Theatre, $20/$10, 7:30pm. 456-8968. MONTPELIER- Capital Band Concert. Bring a lawn chair or blanket to enjoy some free live music. Want to play along? Bring your instrument & stand. Statehouse lawn, near Pavilion Building, 7pm. Another Way Summer Concert. Free all-ages concert representing a wide range of musical styles. Refreshments provided. Unitarian Church, FREE, 2-4pm. STOWE- Annie Get Your Gun. Stowe Theatre Guild presents the story of sharpshooter Annie Oakley, feat. some of Irving Berlins most famous songs. Town Hall Theatre, $20/$10, 8pm. Info. 2533961. Red Cross Blood Drive. All are encouraged to donate. Stowe Area Assoc., 10am-3pm. 1-800-RED-CROSS. WARREN- Night Journeys in American History #2. Part of Mad River Valley libraries summer reading program. Warren Public Library, 6pm. WATERBURY CENTER- Waterbury Historical Society Meeting. David Newhall and Skip Flanders talk about the I89 interstate. Potluck dinner, dessert & drinks provided. Hope Davey Park, 6pm. BARRE- Barre Heritage Festival & Homecoming Days. Downtown locations. See The WORLD for details. SHS Ladies Luncheon. Buffet luncheon for graduates of all Spaulding classes. Theme is Aprons - wear your favorite! Hilltop Restaurant, $16, 11:30am-2pm. RSVP to 476-2200 or njtaplin@myfairpoint.net. Vermont Heritage Galleries Gala Opening. Celebration of the new Barre Heritage and Special Collections galleries. Vermont History Center, 60 Washington St., 5-7pm. Info. 479-8500. EAST CALAIS- Henry IV, Part 1. With comedy, music, epic battle scenes & more, Unadilla Theatres production of this Shakespeare classic offers entertainment for the whole family. Second Stage Theatre, 501 Blachly Rd., $20/$10 kids 12 & under, 7:30pm. Info. 4568968. Yeoman of the Guard. Unadilla Theatre, 7:30pm. See descrip. 7/25. HARDWICK- Craftsbury Chamber Players. Featuring works by Mozart, Enescu, and Mendelssohn. Hardwick Town House, $22/$20 seniors/$8 students/12 & under free, 8pm. Info. 1-800-639-3443. MARSHFIELD- Dana & Susan Robinson. Appalachian music & original songs. Outdoor concert, bring a chair/blanket & a picnic. Food avail. for purchase. Old Schoolhouse Common, 6:30pm. 426-3581. MONTPELIER- Nature at Night: Mesmerizing Moths. Well check bait stations & see what shows up at our UV light. North Branch Nature Center, $5 members/$10 non/$3 kids, 8-10pm. 229-6206. God of Carnage. A funny and poignant story that shines a light on bullying in kids & adults. Lost Nation Theater, $25-30, discounts for students/seniors, 8pm. Info. 229-0492. Chris Lamphere. Acoustic rock and blues. NECI on Main, 118 Main St., no cover, 6-9pm. Green Mtn Care Board Public Meeting. Discussing insurance carrier rate review, hospital budgets, payment reform, certificates of need. Dept of Financial Reg., 3rd floor conf. room, 89 Main St., 1-5pm. 828-2177. Green Mountain Swing. Part of Brown Bag Concert Series. Christ Church Courtyard, 64 State St., FREE, noon. Community Dance/Party to Celebrate the ADA. Live music by The Inaccessibles, info., giveaways, food specials, more. In parking lot behind VT Center for Independent Living, 11 East State St., 5-7pm. MORETOWN- Herbal Workshop. Part of Mad River Valley libraries summer reading program. Moretown Library, 6:30pm. STOWE- Annie Get Your Gun. Town Hall Theatre, 8pm. See 7/25. BARRE- Barre Heritage Festival & Homecoming Days. Downtown locations. See The WORLD for details. Heritage Days Book Sale. Books & AV materials for all ages, at low prices. Aldrich Library lawn, rain or shine, 8am-4pm. Info 476-7550. Central VT Catholic School Annual Benefit Night. Mass at St. Monica Church, 5pm; followed by cocktails, silent auction and dinner at Barre Elks Lodge, $40/$75 per couple. Info. 476-5015. Free Friday Recycling. Free drop-off of hard-to-recycle items incl. bottle caps, VHS tapes, food scraps, more. CV Solid Waste Management Dist., 3 Williams Lane, noon-6pm. Details at www.cvswmd.org BERLIN- Miles & Murphy. Enjoy music by this acoustic jazz guitar duo. Fresh Tracks Vineyard & Winery, Rte 12, 6-9pm. 223-1151. BROOKFIELD- Square Dancing. With caller Jennifer Steckler, music by Her Majestys Streak O Lean. First-time dancers welcome! Beverages for sale. Old Town Hall, $5 sugg. donation, 8pm. CHELSEA- Chelsea Farmers Market. Local produce, bread, eggs, crafts, much more. Chelsea Fire Dept. will be at the market. Wear any F.D. shirt for a free raffle ticket. North Common, 3-6pm. 685-9987. EAST BARRE- Grill Night. Hot dogs, baked beans, slaw, corn bread & dessert. Everyone welcome. Hosted by Ladies Auxiliary, all money raised goes to support veterans. VFW Post 790, $6, 5pm. EAST CALAIS- Henry IV, Part 1. Unadillas Second Stage Theatre, 7:30pm. See description 7/26. Yeoman of the Guard. Unadilla Theatre, 7:30pm. See descrip. 7/25. MARSHFIELD- Learn About Bats. Jerry Schneider introduces local and tropical bats through slides and taped bat calls. Learn about their vital roles! Jaquith Library, FREE, 10:30am. Info. 426-3581. Jeremiah McLane & Ruthie Dornfield. Blachly home, 38 Ennis Hill Rd., $10-$15 sugg. donation, 7pm. RSVP 426-3955. MONTPELER- Fairy Door Workshop. Decorate your own fairy door to invite these magical beings into your home or yard. All ages. Kellogg-Hubbard Library, 2pm. Must pre-register, 223-3338. God of Carnage. Lost Nation Theater, 8pm. See description 7/26. Cooking Fundamentals: The Whole Chicken. HMC Kitchen Manager Jeff Egan demos how to break down a whole chicken to save money. Hunger Mtn Coop, FREE, 5-6pm. Pre-reg. 223-8004 x202. Pictures at an Exhibition. Lecture by Toronto artist, Luis Jacob. Part of VCFAs Visual Art summer residency program, community encouraged to attend. VCFA, Noble Lounge, 39 College St., FREE, 7pm. STOWE- Annie Get Your Gun. Town Hall Theatre, 8pm. See 7/25. WAITSFIELD- Marty Lloyd. Marty, of the Freddy Jones Band, performs w/ local musicians James Kinne (Phineas Gage) & Brendan Gilhuly (The Gulch). Big Picture Theater, by donation, 8-10pm. WATERBURY- Whoooos Out at Night. Program about owls & nocturnal animals, for kids age 3-6, w/Sandal Cate of North Branch Nature Ctr. Waterbury Congregational Church, 10am. Info. 244-7036. WILLIAMSTOWN- Williamstown Farmers Market. At the Pump & Pantry, Main St., 3-6pm. ADAMANT- The Ugly Duckling. Annual production for children. QuarryWorks Theater, Adamant Music School, FREE, 2pm & 5pm. RSVP to 229-6978. BARRE- Barre Heritage Festival & Homecoming Days. Downtown locations. See The WORLD for details. Heritage Days Book Sale. Books & AV materials for all ages, at low prices. Aldrich Library lawn, rain or shine, 7:30am-2pm. 476-7550. Pie Sale. Selling slices of pie for $3.50, unlimited beverages. First Baptist Church, 24 Washington St., 10am until sold out. Spaghetti Dinner. Benefits Boy Scout troop 795. Aldrich Public Library lawn, $8/$4 kids under 10, 5pm. Info. 476-4928. EAST CALAIS- Henry IV, Part 1. Unadillas Second Stage Theatre, 7:30pm. See description 7/26. Yeoman of the Guard. Unadilla Theatre, 7:30pm. See descrip. 7/25. MARSHFIELD- Food & Craft Sale. Baked & home-canned goods, produce, crafts. Christ Covenant Church, Creamery St., 9am-1pm. MONTPELIER- Capital City Farmers Market. Produce, meats, cheeses, baked goods, more. Cooking on a Budget demo, 10am-noon; music by Good Old Wagon. Corner of State & Elm Streets, 9am-1pm. Finding Fabulous Ferns. Dr. A. Murray Evans discusses ferns growing abundantly in Vermont on this easy walking tour. North Branch Nature Center, $10 members/$15 non, 10am-noon. Info. 229-6206. Onion River Century Ride. Rides of 111 mi., 110 km or 35 mi. benefit Kellogg-Hubbard Library. Register at the library or http://tinyurl. com/OnionRiverCentury & collect pledges. Info. 223-3338. God of Carnage. Lost Nation Theater, 8pm. See description 7/26. NORTHFIELD- Carillon Concert. Hour-long outdoor concert, foll. by demo & opportunity to tour the bell tower. Performing this week: Anna Kasprzycka. Norwich University Upper Parade Ground, 1pm. 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RANDOLPH- Babysitters Training Course. For youth to learn to be safe and effective babysitters. Bring your own lunch. The Family Center at Gifford, $30, 9:30am-1pm. Pre-register, call 649-1841. SHARON- Camp Downer FUNd Day. BBQ, live music, auctions & camp activities. Benefits dining hall restoration. Downer Rd., $25/$10 kids 5-10/free under 5/$60 family, 1-7pm. downerfund@gmail.com SOUTH ROYALTON- Ride w/Green Mtn Bicycle Club. 43 & 55 mile routes with moderate to strenuous hill climbs. Meet at north side of So. Royalton green, 9:30am. Info. 225-8951. STOWE- Annie Get Your Gun. Town Hall Theatre, 8pm. See 7/25. WAITSFIELD- Waitsfield Farmers Market. 60+ vendors offering local produce, plants, meat, cheese, baked goods, prepared foods, much more, plus live music. Mad River Green, Rte 100, 9am-1pm. Childrens Author Erin Moulton. Part of Mad River Valley libraries summer reading program. Joslin Memorial Library, 2pm. WATERBURY- Dan Boomhower. Pianist and singer performs old & new standards in the Piano Bar. Cider House Pub, Rte 2, 6pm to 10pm. Info. 244-8400. ADAMANT- Piano Concert. Adamant Music School, Waterside Hall, $10/$6 seniors & students, 3pm. Info. 229-9297. The Ugly Duckling. QuarryWorks Theater, 2pm. See descrip 7/28. BARRE- Barre Heritage Festival & Homecoming Days. Downtown locations. See The WORLD for details. BRADFORD- 9th Annual Katrina Munn Memorial Concert. Organist R. Lee Adams offers a program titled Thematic Chromaticism. United Church of Christ, Main St., FREE, 4pm. Info. 222-5569. MONTPELIER- God of Carnage. Lost Nation Theater, 2pm. See description 7/26. PLAINFIELD- Suzanne Vega. The brilliant singer-songwriter, a leading pop figure in the 1980s, performs outdoors under a tent. Goddard College, $25 advance/$30 at door, gates open 7pm. www.wgdr.org STOWE- Stowe Farmers Market. Local products from 35+ vendors, plus live music. Rte 108, across from Stoweflake, 10:30am-3pm. TUNBRIDGE- Tunbridge Historical Society & Tunbridge Grange Exhibits and Open House. At North Tunbridge Baptist Church and Grange Hall, 1-3pm. Info. 889-5528 or 889-5595. Friends of the Tunbridge Worlds Fair Annual Meeting & Duck Race. Benefits handicapped shuttle program at the fair. Tunbridge fairgrounds, meeting 12:30pm, duck race 1:30pm. Info. 889-3750. WARREN- Photo Exhibit & Dessert Reception. Photographs by Al Solomon, with an emphasis on some shots from Tibet. Warren Public Library, 7pm. Info. 583-1935. WILLIAMSTOWN- Annual Ice Cream Social & Classic Car Display. Wiliamstown Historical Society Museum lawn, noon-2pm.

HARDWICK- Red Cross Blood Drive. All are encouraged to donate. Knights of Columbus, 12:30pm-6pm. 1-800-RED-CROSS. MONTPELER- Wheres Waldo Party. Don your stripes & black glasses to celebrate Wheres Waldo month in Montpelier. Spons. by Bear Pond Books, all ages. Kellogg-Hubbard Library, 2pm. 223-3338. STOWE- Dave Keller & The Dave Keller Band. Free concert pres. by Stowe Performing Arts & Friends of Stowe Free Library. Helen Day Memorial Bldg lawn, 7pm. Rainsite: Stowe Community Church. WATERBURY- Crafty Afternoon. Hosted by Waterbury Public Library, for kids aged 7-11. Waterbury Congregational Church, 1-2:30pm. Call 244-7036 to register.

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Wednesday, July 25 7:00a Wings of Devotion 7:30a Hour of Refreshing 8:00a Democracy Now! 9:00a Business Wise 9:30a Business Wise 10:00a The Struggle 10:30a Tax in Vermont 11:00a Messing Around with Charlie Messing 11:30a Local Motion Press Conference 12:00p Democracy Now! 1:00p Intentions 2:00p For the Animals 2:30p Senior Moments 3:00p Green Island Project 4:00p Montpelier Brown Bag Series 5:00p The Thom Hartman Show 6:00p Al Jazeera DC Bureau 7:00p Democracy Now! 8:00p Studio Sessions 9:00p Songwriters Notebook 9:30p Sudzin Country 10:00p Talking About Movies 11:00p Waterbury Independence Day Parade Thursday, July 26 6:00a Studio Sessions 7:00a Talking About Movies 7:30a Songwriters Notebook 8:00a Democracy Now! 9:00a Wings of Devotion 9:30a Hour of Refreshing 10:00a Business Wise 10:30a TBA 12:00p Democracy Now! 1:00p TBA 1:30p The Struggle 2:00p Messing Around w/ Charlie Messing 2:30p Tax in Vermont 3:00p Intentions 4:00p TBA 5:00p The Thom Hartman Show 6:00p Al Jazeera DC Bureau 7:00p Democracy Now! 8:00p Montpelier Brown Bag Series 9:00p Local Motion Press Conference 9:30p Business Wise 10:00p TBA 10:30p Senior Moments 11:00p TBA Friday, July 27 8:00a Democracy Now! 9:00a TBA 12:00p Democracy Now! 1:00p Free Speech TV 5:00p The Thom Hartman Show

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Regulations for Selling Safe, Canned Foods. Workshop for anyone interested in selling canned foods, co-hosted by UVM Extension. VT Food Venture Center, $5, 6:30pm. Pre-reg. 472-5362 by 7/30. MARSHFIELD- Atlantic Crossing. Traditional songs & acoustic music from New England. Bring a chair/blanket & a picnic. Food avail. for purchase. Old Schoolhouse Common, FREE, 6:30pm. 426-3581. MONTPELIER- Starline Rhythm Boys. Part of Brown Bag Concert Series. Christ Church Courtyard, 64 State St., FREE, noon. Borealis Guitar Duo. Celtic, English, and old-time American tunes. NECI on Main, The Cellar, no cover, 6-9pm. Info. 223-3188. Green Mountain Care Board Public Meeting. Dept. of Financial Regulation, 3rd floor conference room, 89 Main St., 1-5pm. Info. 8282177 or http://gmcboard.vermont.gov. PEACHAM- North Country Chorus: Summer Lite. Celebrating our countrys history with early spirituals & folk songs as well as 20th century pop standards. Peacham Congregational Church, 7:30pm. RANDOLPH- Two for the Show and Company. Sanie Bly and Wayne Ladd perform everything from Fats Waller to Jefferson Airplane. The park at Gifford Medical Center, FREE, 7-8:15pm. STOWE- Annie Get Your Gun. Town Hall Theatre, 8pm. See 7/25. Exposed Performance: Dance UnStuffed. Dancers Hanna Satterlee, Joe Schine, Marly Spieser-Schneider & Lida Winfield accompany pianist Robert Grundstein. Helen Day Art Center, 6pm & 6:30pm. WAITSFIELD- The Mystery of Edwin Drood. The Skinner Barn, 8pm. See description 8/1. WATERBURY- Waterbury Mindfulness Series. Learn stress reduction techniques incl. reflexology, yoga, meditation. Hosted by SOSVT, 2nd of 3-part series for flood survivors. St. Leos Hall, Main St., 6pm. 279-4670. WEBSTERVILLE- Mountain Bike Racing. All ages/abilities welcome. Millstone Hill, $10 adults/$8 kids 12 & under, MAMBA members $2 off, registration 5pm, races 6pm. events@onionriver.com. July Coffee House. All are welcome for music and fellowship. Beverages provided, bring a snack to share if you wish. Trinity United Methodist Church, 7pm-9pm. RANDOLPH CENTER- Youth Farm Safety Workshop. Weekendlong camp for ages 12 to 15. Learn about farm safety, tips for farm emergencies & more. VT Technical College, $25. Pre-reg. 656-2034. STOWE- Annie Get Your Gun. Town Hall Theatre, 8pm. See 7/25. WAITSFIELD- The Mystery of Edwin Drood. The Skinner Barn, 8pm. See description 8/1. WILLIAMSTOWN- Williamstown Farmers Market. At the Pump & Pantry, Main St., 3-6pm. ADAMANT- The Ugly Duckling. QuarryWorks Theater, 2pm & 5pm. See descrip 7/28. EAST CALAIS- Henry IV, Part 1. Unadillas Second Stage Theatre, 7:30pm. See description 7/26. MARSHFIELD- Food & Craft Sale. Baked & home-canned goods, produce, crafts. Christ Covenant Church, Creamery St., 9am-1pm. MONTPELIER- Capital City Farmers Market. Produce, meat, cheese, baked goods, more. NECI cooking demo, 10am-noon; live music by Colin McCaffrey. Corner of State & Elm Streets, 9am-1pm. NORTHFIELD- Carillon Concert. Hour-long outdoor concert, foll. by demo & opportunity to tour the bell tower. This week: Elena Sadina & Sergei Gratchev. Norwich University Upper Parade Ground, 1pm. SOUTH BARRE- Central VT Kustom Klassics Cruise Night. Open to all classic, custom, antique or special interest autos. Public welcome, music, prizes, raffle, etc. Bond Auto Parts, Route 14, 5pm-8pm. STOWE- Annie Get Your Gun. Town Hall Theatre, 8pm. See 7/25. WAITSFIELD- Waitsfield Farmers Market. 60+ vendors offering local produce, plants, meat, cheese, baked goods, prepared foods, much more, plus live music. Mad River Green, Rte 100, 9am-1pm. The Mystery of Edwin Drood. The Skinner Barn, 8pm. See description 8/1.

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ADAMANT- Piano Concert. Adamant Music School, Waterside Hall, $10/$6 seniors & students, 7:30pm. Info. 229-9297. BARRE- Zombie Apocalypse Party & Film Screening. See Rookie Plague, filmed by Norwich students - cast members & makeup artists will help you become a zombie! Aldrich Public Library, 4-5:30pm. Free Friday Recycling. Free drop-off of hard-to-recycle items incl. bottle caps, VHS tapes, food scraps, more. CV Solid Waste Management Dist., 3 Williams Lane, noon-6pm. Details at www.cvswmd.org BERLIN- John and Marge Butterfield. Live music. Fresh Tracks Vineyard & Winery, Rte 12, 6-9pm. Info. 223-1151. CHELSEA- Chelsea Farmers Market. Local produce, bread, eggs, crafts, much more. North Common, 3-6pm. Info. 685-9987. EAST CALAIS- Henry IV, Part 1. Unadillas Second Stage Theatre, 7:30pm. See description 7/26. MARSHFIELD- Indra. The Danish jazz trio are joined by Rani Arbo for an evening of jazz, fusion folk, gospel, blues & more. Blachly home, 38 Ennis Hill Rd., 7pm. RSVP 426-3955. MONTPELER- Stuffed Animal Sleep Over. Drop off your buddy for the biggest stuffy party of the year! Return at 9am Saturday for snacks, story, and a slideshow of the stuffed animals wild night. Kellogg-Hubbard Library. Info. 223-3338.

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Assist in production of weekly work schedule Coordinate installations Estimating and drafting plans for use on jobs Obtain zoning/building permits 2 Weekends per month as a sales associate Work with potential customers to find a housing solution Follow up and weekly reporting Successful candidates will have an education in construction management, drafting, engineering, or relevant work experience. Valid drivers license required. Email resume to: jim@fecteauhomes.com Or mail to: P.O. Box 703 Barre, VT 05641

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Higher Ground Non-Custody Case Manager: Full time w/ benefits. This position will coordinate and facilitate ongoing community based supports to parents, guardians and services to children and youth experiencing a severe emotional / behavioral disturbance. Extensive collaboration with other agencies and supports serving children and youth and families in need. Must have strong communication skills both verbally and in writing. Strong computer skills useful. BA in human services or related field is required. Two years of human service delivery with children and families preferred. New Leaf Family Center Behavior/Social Skills Interventionist: Full time w/benefits. Seeking individual to provide direct, on-site support in the planning and executing of daily programs to meet the developmental needs of the total group of children in care. Follows and implements standards established by the NAEYC Vermont Dept. of Licensing and the New Leaf Family Center.2 years early childhood experience preferred. Bachelor's Degree in human services, education or psychology preferred. If degree requirements are not complete, working toward BA/BS or related field is required. Experience providing direct instruction and therapeutic services to children with challenging behaviors preferred. Ability to lift and carry 50 pounds and execute physical restraints required. Home Intervention Counselor: Full time w/ benefits. Position #753 is a Sunday through Wednesday, generally day shift but some awake overnights required. Provides direct care to consumers in crisis who would generally receive services in a hospital environment. Responsible for doing related tasks which provide for a safe environment. Program uses a recovery model to provide supportive counseling and constructive interactions to promote emotional stability. Will participate in treatment planning and documentation, coordination and referral processes and consult with community teams. Bachelor's degree preferred. Residential Support Specialist (Supervised Apartment Program) - Floater: A 30 position with benefits providing support services to consumers in their own apartments, ensuring that the assigned individual is healthy, safe, and actively learning within an apartment environment that fosters growth and choice. Support may include skill development relative to activities of daily living, social, residential, and leisure skill acquisition. The candidate must have flexibility in work hours to be able to support consumers with their scheduling needs to attend evening and weekend activities. 10 hours per week will be spent with a designated individual with the remaining hours being provided where needed when regular program staff are not available. 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Staff consultation and supervision regarding effects of trauma, trauma treatment, and community supports and resources are provided. The program manager will interface with WCMHS staff and community partners regarding the effects and treatment of trauma. Direct clinical services to adults, children and families affected by trauma provided. Licensed Clinical Social Worker w/ 5 years of experience working with adults, children and families affected by trauma required. Ability to access community resources and be familiar with the ARC model of treatment for children and families desirable. Single Steps Residential Counselor: Full time w/ benefits. Seeking an individual to provide for the emotional and physical safety of residents in a group care setting experiencing mental health challenges. A residential counselor will act as a role model and teach independent living skills, to include cooking, housekeeping and personal hygiene, assisting with medication administration, and crisis intervention as needed. Must be willing to work a flexible schedule that will include some overnights. BA in Human Services or related field required. Community Based Case Manager: Full time w/ benefits. Looking for someone to act as mentor, role model, and support for men, aged 18 and up, with psychiatric and co-occurring disorders. Caseload would include, but not be limited to; young men who are newly diagnosed; those involved with the criminal justice system; and those who are older and have lived with severe and persistent psychiatric disabilities throughout their lives. This is a fast passed outreach position that includes supportive counseling, service coordination, skills teaching, and advocacy; and requires someone who is compassionate, creative, well organized, honest, dependable, and strength based. Prefer person with Master's Degree in related field and a minimum of one-year experience working with men with mental illnesses. Will consider a person with a Bachelor's degree in related field, who has relevant experience. Administrative Assistant: Full time w/benefits. This position is responsible for a broad range of administrative support services to staff of the Center for Counseling and Psychological Services, transcription of psychiatric dictation, and answering the WCMHS Emergency Services line from 5:00pm - 9:00pm Monday through Thursday. The hours for this position are 1:00pm to 9:00pm Monday through Thursday, with the opportunity to act as a floater on Fridays. Minimum of a HS Diploma required. Associate's Degree preferred. Minimum of two years of experience in a fast-paced administrative office, preferably a medical setting. Experience in health related field, exceptional interpersonal skills, word processing skills, excellent human relation skills, including outstanding telephone etiquette and face-to-face communication skills; high level organizational abilities; superior keyboarding (with a typing speed of at least 60 WPM); working knowledge of Microsoft Word and excellent all around computer capabilities; ability to handle multiple tasks in a fast-paced environment; ability to deal effectively with crisis situations. Behavior Interventionists/Educational Support Specialists for the following programs: Full time w/ benefits. Skyline: Skyline is an intensive treatment-based program designed to work with youth with offending behaviors. Interventionists provide individualized support services to assigned youth who have significant social, behavioral and emotional needs. This position is responsible for working 1 on 1 with a youth implementing behavioral programming and providing supportive counseling in home, school and community settings. Willingness to work flexible hours. ChOICE (2 Anticipated Openings for 8/15/12): Provide direct supervision to youth (ages 12-18+) within an integrated mental health treatment facility / educational center. Implement behavioral programming and milieu counseling in social, emotional and recreation/leisure skills and activities of daily living in classroom, day treatment and community settings. Provide individual and group supervision as needed. New Leaf Behavior/Social Skills Interventionist: Full time w/ benefits. New Leaf Behavioral/Social Skills Interventionist assumes the responsibility of providing direct, on-site support in the planning and executing of daily programs to meet the developmental needs of the total group of children in care. Follows and implements standards established by the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC), Vermont Department of Licensing, and the New Leaf Family Center. 2 years of early childhood experience, experience working with emotionally challenged children preferred. Evergreen: Provide individualized support services to assigned youth who have significant social, behavioral and emotional needs. Responsibilities will require the ability to implement individualized behavior/reinforcement plans, provide direct supervision and support in areas of social skills and daily living skill development. Willingness to work flexible hours required. All Behavior Interventionist positions require: Bachelor's Degree in human services, education or psychology preferred. If degree requirements are not complete, working toward BA/BS or related field is required. Experience providing direct instruction and therapeutic services to children with challenging behaviors preferred. 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FURNITURE
FOR SALE: Lift chair recliner, remote control powered. $300 call 802-793-2057. KING BED complete, clean. Some linen, $400. 802-477-3634 LAZY BOY Recliners, two matching green in perfect condition, $175 each or 2 for $300. 802-223-4003 or jmjrreynolds@yahoo.com RECTANGULAR WOODEN Table, extra leaves, $50, o.b.o. 802-472-5236.

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Beds, TVs & Sitting Chairs. Call Days Inn of Barre.

Used Hotel Furniture

476-6678

Only qualified applicants will receive a response. Valid drivers license, excellent driving record and access to a safe, reliable, insured vehicle is required. Send letter of interest and resume to: WCMHS, Personnel, PO Box 647, Montpelier, VT 05601. Contact: 802-229-1399 x261 Fax 802-223-6423 personnel@wcmhs.org www.wcmhs.org E.O.E.
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BARRE: YARD Sale Fri-Sat, July 27th-28th, 9AM-3PM. Cano Drive. Some never used items, blankets, pressure cooker, canning jars, Kinkade print never out of box, lawn furniture and much more. NO early birds, Please! Rain dates Aug 3rd-4th. FRI/SAT July 27/28 at 297 Tremont St Barre. Starting @ 8am Furniture, jewelry, clothes, bedding & miscellaneous items.

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CHOP-CHOP FIREWOOD Service. Comfort food for your furnace. Green rewood. $210/ cord. (2) cord deliveries preferred. 802-472-WOOD(9663). CLEAN WINTER Cut Green Firewood Split & Delivered, $200/ cord, Paul Poulin 802-883-5563 Eliminate YOUR heating bills. OUTDOOR WOOD FURNACE from Central Boiler. Appalachian Supply Inc. 802-748-4513. FIREWOOD, GREEN and Seasoned call 802-454-1062 or 2725316 for price, leave message. FIREWOOD, SHED Dry $320, Season $270, Green $230/ cord. 802-476-8407/477-2725 HARDWOOD KINDLING, Meshbags $5.00/ea. Free delivery to Seniors. 802-279-2595 HEARTHSTONE GAS replace type heater. Chimney vented. $400, o.b.o. 802-223-6036. HOT BLAST Wood Furnace Model 1557M, 3YRS old, $950.00. 802-476-4842

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STORAGE
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Barre Technical Center will accept bids for the small cape style modular home that resides at the end of the Technical Center wing of the Spaulding High School and Barre Technical Center Campus. This structure was built by Barre Technical Center Building Trades students in 2000 to serve as their classroom. The building measures 24 X 36 on the exterior. There is a smaller upstairs accessible from the outside. The sq. footage on the rst oor is approx. 820 sq. ft. We have the right to refuse any and all bids. Once a bid has been accepted, a 5% down payment will be required within 15 days of acceptance, with the remainder due prior to the removal of the home. Bids must include removal of the modular sections by August 31st. The school must receive full payment prior to the house leaving the premises. Once the units have left the property, they are no longer the responsibility of the school. Additional information and a tour of the space may be obtained by contacting Penny Chamberlin, Director at (802) 476-6237, ext. 1138. Bids are due by August 17, 2012 at Noon (or postmarked August 17th). Bids may be mailed to the address above, c/o Penny Chamberlin. The school district reserves the right to accept or reject any bid as may be in the interest of the school district. A decision will be made by school ofcials by August 24, 2012. (Label left corner of envelope Sealed Bid) *******Faxed Bids will not be accepted******* Telephone (802) 476-6237

Barre Technical Center 155 Ayers Street Barre, VT 05641 Invitation to Bid

LOOKING FOR TRADE-INS! Our used home inventory in running low! Trade-in your home for a new Singlewide or Doublewide Manufactured Home. Come see the wide variety of floor plans and options available. Beans Homes, 92 Back Center Rd. Lyndonville, VT (800) 321-8688. www.beanshomes. com. Open 7 days a week. MOBILE HOME Completely furnished, one bedroom, deck, shed, 95 Sandy Pines, East Montpelier, $16,500.00. 802371-0340 or 802-225-6542

WATERBURY: 1980 14x70 Oxford trailer for sale. Two sheds (1 with electricity), all recent appliances including washer/dryer, has tin roof. $28,000 o.b.o. 802-563-2354. WILLIAMSTOWN 14X70 TWO Bedroom, two bath on approx. quarter acre. Town water & sewer, new windows, new paint throughout & some new flooring. Asking $50,000 cash or $55,000 owner financing with $10,000 down, Approx. payment $400 monthly. Cell 802-641-7941 or 802-505-7577

APARTMENTS ROOMS/HOUSES FOR RENT


BARRE 3 ROOM APT, Quiet location, includes heat, nonsmoking, No pets. 802-476-4662 BARRE ANDREWS COURT 1st floor 1 bedroom, $800, available now. Heat included. 802-2295702 sal.b@myfairpoint.net

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BARRE OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT. 2 adjoining (243 s.f. total) and 1 room (187 s.f.) available in historical Quinlen Block building on Main Street in Barre. Second floor, elevator access, back entrance and parking on Merchants Row, utilities included. Call 802-4764181. Ext 305 for more info. BERLIN: 1100-1500s.f. commercial office space near hospital, airport & interstate, ample parking. Nice views. Call for price. 802-223-6250.
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In professional ofce building, 2 rooms 580 SF (16.5 x 15) & (22.2 x 15), (additional space 15 x 14 could be available). 2nd oor on North Main St. in Barre, shared galley, utilities & trash removal included, ample public parking, near 4 banks, courthouse, and easy access to I-89. Adjacent ofces occupied by professionals. Access from North Main St. and rear of building. Up to 5-year lease available. First two (2) months free with signed lease.

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BARRE CITY 1 Bedroom, $625, available immediately, Heat included. 802355-0605/802-793-7371 BARRE CITY ONE Bedroom 1st floor apt includes rubbish/ snow removal, laundry hookups, NO pets, Non-smoking, Security deposit, references required. $695/mo. 802-272-8529 BARRE HOUSE for Sale or Rent. 3 Bedroom, 1 bath, Nice condition. Call 802-522-5436

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If eligible* we can assist with an affordable loan or grant to address health & safety concerns, correct code violations or make access modifications for an elderly or disabled household. *Homeowners in Washington, Orange and Lamoille counties who meet income eligibility 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. Call today: 802-476-4493 ext:211 or visit our website: www.cvclt.org or stop by our office Central Vermont Community Land Trust NeighborWorks Homeownership Center 107 N. Main Street, Barre, Vermont 05641
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BARRE, 1BDRM, 1ST Floor, utilities included. $675/mo. No pets, non-smoking. Lease and deposit. 802-476-7106. BARRE, ANDREWS COURT, 1st floor, 2 Bedroom, $1000. 802229-5702 sal.b@myfairpoint.net BERLIN DUPLEX, Partridge Farms, 3bdrm, $1350/mo. 802-229-5702; sal.b@myfairpoint.net EAST BARRE 1 bedroom, 2nd floor, Private entrance, off-street parking, A/C-heated, wash/dry, trash/snow removal. Non-smoking. Credit check, references, security deposit. $790 plus electricity. Black Ink, 802-223-8965. EAST CALAIS; 1100+ SQ/FT One Bedroom House for rent on paved road on outskirts of town. Five very large rooms w/old wood floors, Nice open and spacious. NON-smoking, No pets, references required, $800 per month + Utilities. 802-456-8909 HIGHGATE APARTMENTS, BARRE 1-, 2-, 3-BEDROOM Apartments. Hardwood floors, fresh paint, yard space, ample storage, washer/dryer hookups. Laundry room on-site. Rent includes heat/hot water, 24 hour emergency maintenance, parking, snow removal, trash removal. Income limits apply, call 802-476-8645 to request an application. NORTHFIELD, 2 bedrooms, 2 floors. Stove and refrigerator, washer/dryer hookup, modern and clean. No pets, non-smoking. $650/mo. plus utilities. 802-485-6346 ONE BEDROOM W/Den Apt for Rent in Waterbury CTR includes heat, Hot water, electric, Washer/ Dryer, Snow Plowing, No Pets, Non-smoking. 1st Months Rent Plus Security Deposit, $895 Month. Mike @ 802-229-8372

ROOMMATE WANTED to share home in Barre Town $500/mo includes utilities, No pets, Non-smoking, Call Steve 802-793-5903 RULE OF THUMB...... Describe your property, not the appropriate buyer or renter, not the landlord, not the neighbors. Just describe the property and youll almost always obey the law. WATERBURY, 1BEDROOM w/ den. Includes heat, rubbish/ snowplowing. No pets, Dep. & ref., $750. 802-476-0533. WILLIAMSTOWN VILLAGE, 1 BR First Floor and Second Floor. $650 plus Deposit. Laundry. No pets/No Smoking. Credit check. Available Now. Please contact Andra at 802-272-7728, or email karin.swart@gmail.com

VACATION RENTALS/ SALES


JOES POND, QUAINT Cottage, very private, clean, new bath, sleeps 6, Deck, row&paddle boat, cable TV, sun all day, $700/ wk, 802-684-2206 or 839-0099 JOES POND: Very comfortable 2-bedroom home with lots of lake frontage & fantastic views. Available Aug 25-September. Call Bob at 802-253-8343 WARM WEATHER is Year Round in Aruba. The water is safe, and dining is fantastic. Walk out to the beach. 3-Bedroom weeks available 2012. Sleeps 8. $3500. email: carolaction@ aol.com for more information. WATERFRONT CAMP, Curtis Pond. Sleeps 4-6. Cable TV, telephone, boats, excellent fishing. $575/wkly. Available August 25th through September 802-622-0506.

CAMPS FOR SALE


CALAIS PRIVATE CAMP with pond frontage. Insulated, gas heat and a large deck. Bunkhouse/storage building. $157,500. Sybil Miller, Broker 802-223-5510 PEACHAM POND 100 Foot Lake Frontage, 3br Camp, Furnished $375,000. svascension@yahoo.com

LAND FOR SALE


141 ACRES. Mostly wooded. Established private access road. Large pond. Brook runs thru the property. No zoning. $257,000.00 Ask for Lisa Wilson 802-223-6302 x320. Century 21 Jack Associates.

Well cared for 3 Bedroom, 1 bath Ranch for sale in South Barre. Many updates have been done including complete kitchen remodel with Maple cabinets, Corian counters and Stainless steel appliances. Bedrooms and full bath on the main oor. Family room/game room(Man Cave), bath and laundry/storage room located in basement. BBHW Heat. Sits on a .22 acre lot with an attached one car garage with direct entry to the house. Custom built shed in back yard. Located in small, convenient neighborhood on a dead end street off Route 14. Close to I-89 Exit 6. Asking $168,900.

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Looking to build your dream home? Nice level lot in friendly Montpelier neighborhood. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths and 2 car garage.Price includes lot and new house to be built. Builder offers many options for house-have a simple house built or one with all the bells and whistles. Price range is exible depending upon buyer choices! Montpelier, $250,000

Your country paradise is waiting for you! Cape with 2 bedrooms, 1 full bath, new foundation, and detached garage/barn with workshop upstairs. In addition, 13 acres of woods and trails to explore yet only a mile away from Woodbury Lake and Route 14. Lovely views of the Worcester Range. Woodbury, $166,000

Six-year old 3-BR, 2-bath country home with deck, privacy and an oversized 2-car detached garage on 2.83 surveyed acres. Open, one-level oor plan, fully-equipped kitchen and a replaced living room with cathedral ceiling. Master bedroom with walk-in closet and private bath. Just outside Washington Village, with easy access. Only $139,900. Call Lori at x326

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Hang out by the pool and watch the sun set across the eld over Camels Hump. Ahhh... You're on vacation every time you come home. 3 bedroom, 3 bathroom, expansive ranch with 3000 sq ft has been lovingly maintained. 29' x 15' open living room and dining area with custom built in cabinets and wall of windows and glass doors overlook the large concrete patio surrounding the propane heated in-ground pool and pool house. Attached 2 car garage. 15+/- acres with 8 open and 7 wooded. Sunlight all day! All the windows were replaced in 2006. Manicured lawns with apple trees and lilacs. Granite countertops in the kitchen. New roof in 2008 and a couple new kitchen appliances. New mound septic in 1994. All survey and design plans available. Large deck off the back of the house is wired for a hot tub. Walk up attic for extra storage. BARRETOWN $329,500. For more information, call Martha Lange at 229-9444 or email: MarthaLange@C21Jack.com

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This 1914 post & beam farmhouse has been renovated from top to bottom! 4 bedrooms and 2.5 baths, approximately 1,800 sq ft with a large 2 car garage all on .63+/- acres tucked in at the end of a cul-de-sac. Master suite in walkout basement is totally new! Radiant heated slate oors, custom walk in shower, laundry, on demand hot water, walk in closet w/ slider to yard. The kitchen has been updated, but the antique bead board cabinets add incredible charm. New SS double oven gas range, New SS bottom freezer drawer refrigerator, dishwasher, Granite countertops, cathedral ceiling, sunny breakfast nook. Standing seam metal roof. Partially fenced yard. Living room/dining area has tall ceilings and a brick wood burning replace. Wrap-around deck and covered porch. BARRE $209,000. For more information, call Martha Lange at 229-9444 or email: MarthaLange@C21Jack.com

Priced reduced, so it should be hard for you to say you dont want it. With the interest rates being way down and having the option of having a tenant, you are well on your way to owning an investment property or having a nice single family home. Four rooms on each oor, so you choose how you want to use this. Asking $85,000 rm. Call for your showing.

Directions: From Barre Town Town Clerk's ofce, go to 8th house on right - see sign. House address is 176 Websterville Rd.

Seller has just reduced the price and say they are willing to help out with closing cost. Property is near schools, store, walking path, police dept, town clerk, and much more. Call for your showing. Asking now $115,000.

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40 +/- acres for sale. Leachfield in place and forcemain brought to property. Power on property at street, needs well. Pasture and wooded property with over 1700 on route 110. Located in Orange. $89,900. Call 223-4891 9.0 ACRES of LAND (E.Montpelier), agricultural, residential, commercial property, great Opportunity for house, camp, RV, Landscapers, animals. Private but close to everything, $65,000. 802-279-3138

BARRE TOWN Two Acres LOT, 4 Bedroom Septic designed and Power, $35,000. Call 802-476-5988

2 Acres - nice private wooded lot on (no mud) paved road. Includes DSL/ cable TV, septic, driveway and cleared site with electric on site. $59,900. Call 802-249-2125 CALAIS...16+ ACRES of Meadows. Spectacular Views and Sun! $134,900. McCartyRE 802-229-9479

BARRE TOWN

COUNTRY BUILDING LOT. 3.75 open acres. Paved Road. Septic designed approved for a 4 bedroom home. Local views. Great sun exposure. East Montpelier. $55,000.00. Ask for Lisa Wilson 802-223-6302 x320. Century 21 Jack Associates. EAST MONTPELIER, Rte 14 North, 3 Building lots. Power and road on-site. 802-839-0227

TOPSHAM THREE Acres level woods $11,000.00. YEAR ROUND Cottage, poor condition, $29,000.00. Owner/Broker 802-866-5961

APARTMENTS/ DUPLEXES FOR SALE


MONTPELIER 3 APARTMENT BUILDINGS For Sale - 12 units plus extra land. Owner Retiring, financing possible, Ray 802-376-0068

CONDOS
BERLIN TOWNHOUSESStarting at $216,900 3 Bed/2 Baths, Garage, Bonus Room, and Full Basement. READY TO MOVE IN. Fecteau Real Estate 802-229-2721 MONTPELIER 2BDR, ground level condo. Walk to downtown, new hardwood floors and new paint. 1128 square feet. $131,500. 802426-3425 for appointment.

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HOMES
BARRE TOWN 5 BR home, 3 story, hardwood floors throughout, close to school and local amenities, www.64brookstreet. com, buyers broker welcome, $125,000. Diane 802-479-0199

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LAND FOR Sale. Granby, VT, 29 acres. $22,500. Call 802533-2315 or leave message. McCARTY REAL Estate has multiple large tracts of land around Vermont. Please call for details. 802-229-9479 MIDDLESEX...mobile on 10 acres with well, septic, driveway, electric. $88,000. McCartyRE 802-229-9479

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C H E Saturday, July 28th, 10 AM to 1 PM R 216 Middle Road, Barre Town R E A L E S T A PRICE REDUCED!! Dont miss the opportunity to own this beautifully updated split level T ranch. Granite counter tops, new boiler in 2011, with alternate pellet stove; four bedroom, one and three-quarter bath; large family room with dry bar. The outside is just as nice with flower E garden, 24 above ground pool and swing set! Priced at $209,900! . Special financing option available! Contact Leslie Drown. C Cher Real Estate O P.O. Box 723, Barre, VT 05641 Leslie Drown, Realtor M Tonya Cher, Broker 802.479.6996 Office 802.249.6904 802.279.2782

BARRE CITY - $149,500. Well maintained 3 unit with vinyl siding, replacement windows, new bath upstairs, hardwood oors and updated wiring. Upstairs units are rented with long term tenants and rst oor has great rental history. Also included are two side porches, separate entrances and a 3 car garage. First oor at is a wonderful unit with two bedrooms, kitchen, dining, and hardwood oors, plus partially nished basement with laundry. This would make an excellent owners unit with income from the two upstairs units. Owner has moved and motivated to sell!!! Great location, call for an appointment.

WILLIAMSTOWN - $119,900. This classic farmhouse-style home is such a bargain w/ updated heating, wiring, plumbing, etc. There is a large kitchendining area w/center island, a living room with bow windows and one of 4 bedrooms on the rst oor, as well as a full bath with laundry. 3 more bedrooms and a bonus room occupy the second oor and there is a partially nished hobby room in the basement. The 2-car 2-story garage has workshop space and there are 3 porch entrances in the front and back. All this is situated on .80 acres+-.

CLASSIC FARMHOUSE WILLIAMSTOWN - $119,900!!!

$203,000 *after $44,000 down payment assistance Grant

Sale Price

$159,000

22 Lague Lane, Barre Town


A Big Surprise and Completely Renovated! This 4 bedroom, 2 1/2 bathroom home on .40 acres will really catch your eye and provide plenty of living space. All 8 rooms have been updated which includes flooring, paint, kitchen, baths and mechanicals. Offering a two car garage, large level lot, and a decent size deck this home cannot get any better for the price. Being move in ready with all appliances included you wont want to miss this opportunity. Offered for sale by CVCLT with $44,000 in downpayment assistance from VHFAs HARP program.
Please contact CVCLT for more information. 107 North Main Street, Barre, VT 05641 802-476-4493 ext 211 Email: cpollard@CVCLT.org

BARRE TOWN - $244,900. This contemporary 2-story home has something for everyone. The rst oor has a kitchen with a large breakfast bar as well as a separate dining room, a living room with cathedral ceilings, a huge partially nished family room with radiant heat and a utility/laundry room. There are 4 bedrooms on the 2nd oor(including a master suite) and also a den/study. There is 2-car garage and a 1-car carport and this is all situated on a very private 13.63+- acres. CALL TODAY!!

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WASHINGTON - $349,900. Custom log home with super features, built by owners from step one. Quality features include state of the art septic system with sewage treatment facility built in, radiant heat through out every oor including garage, basement and workshop. Beautiful land with super views from front and back deck. Custom kitchen with huge center butcher block island and lots of cupboard space. Enjoy all your fresh fruit from all the plantings, including blueberries, cherry, apricot, apple, plum and more. Great spot for horses with a barn with access off another road and plush pasture land. Call today for your showing!!

CUSTOM LOG HOME $349,900

BERLIN - $269,900. This lovely 3 bedroom, 3 full bath home (including master suite w/sitting area, full bath and walk-in closet) is move-in ready. There is a beautiful new kitchen w/granite countertops and stainless appliances and breakfast bar, a dining room leading to the deck, and a bright, spacious living room w/ a gas replace, all on the main oor. The lower level features a huge, bright and open family room with a woodstove and wet bar. The garage has overhead door openers and a heater and center drain and opens to a mudroom to enter the main house. Multi-zone BBHW heating. Beautifully maintained and situated on .6 acres with room for a garden. Easy access to I-89. CALL TODAY!!!

LOVELY HOME IN BERLIN!

Sale Price $86,900.00 $55,400.00*


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BARRE TOWN - $159,900. This 2-story contemporary home is very private, but situated minutes from downtown. It was designed to take advantage of PASSIVE SOLAR. It has many unique features and enjoys an open living concept in the kitchen/dining/living room. There is also a den/family room on the upper oor. The large, lower level sunroom opens to a private level rear yard, as does the master bedroom. There is also a deck off the dining area. The multi-use 12x12 outbuilding has lots of possibilities with heat and power and the land is open and wooded, with room for a garden. CALL TODAY!!

BARRE TOWN w/2.67 ACRES!!

78 Brook Street, Barre City


Delightful 3 bedroom, 1 bathroom home within walking distance to downtown Barre. This desirable home has been well maintained and is located on a .08 acre lot. Home has both front and rear entry porches, detached one car garage, eat in kitchen, and lots of other upgrades. This home is offered at an affordable price through Central Vermont Community Land Trusts Homeland Program (income guidelines apply). A purchase assistance grant in the amount of $31,500 is included in the purchase of this property. Please contact CVCLT for more information. 107 North Main Street, Barre, VT 05641 802-476-4493 ext 211 Email: cpollard@CVCLT.org

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BY OWNER, 2-BR Ranch. Great Location! Lots of space and privatize with, huge fenced in yard. 1 level living, great for retirees OR handicap. Hot water heat, wood back up, appliances included, Updated flooring and roof. $155,000. More info on Picket Fence website. See by appointment. 44 John St, Barre VT. Email: johnstbarre@aol.com 802-461-8359 E.MONTPELIER...1850 country cape, three acres. New: foundation, wiring, septic, plumbing, Location!! $227,000. McCartyRE 802-229-9479 EAST MONTPELIER...wonderful location. Three acres. Spacious stone one level with meadows, views. Fireplaces, sunroom, Master suite w/walkout, large garage. Value! $299,000. McCartyRE 802-229-9479 ESTATE SALE, Denver North Carolina, 2004 Liberty D/W 28x48, 3/2 on .36 acres. Deeded access to Lake Norman. Carport, storage building & Paved drive. Taxes $680.00. $85,000.00. 704-276-3919, 928-231-0898 MARSHFIELD...CHARMING Home. End of road, River frontage...3 bedrooms, porches, gardens. $174,900. McCartyRE 802-229-9479

MONTPELIER, 3 BEDROOM, 3 bath, raised ranch w/two-car garage. Family neighborhood, walking distance to downtown. Large deck, family room w/gas fireplace, formal dining room. Propane, forced hot water furnace system. Newly painted exterior. New standing seam roof. $289,000. Call 229-1614 NORTHFIELD3 BEDROOM, 1 bath, 1,400 SF home with frontage on Dog River. $114,900. Excellent for first time homebuyer. 802-485-3011 or http://www.VTre4sale.com NORTHFIELD3 BEDROOM. 2 bath, 2,400 SF Historic brick house in a desirable neighborhood. $149,900. 802-485-3011 or http://www.VTre4sale.com. OUTSTANDING PRIVATE twelve room Happy Home on fifteen +acres. Spectacular waterfall. B&B potential. Organic gardens/perennials. Marshfield...$520,000. McCartyRE 802-229-9479 OWNER WILL FINANCE. Bank or Seller wont finance? We Help! No qualifying. No credit! Low Down. Call Today! 1-800-5632734. kanthony@cigrealty.com WORRIED ABOUT FORECLOSURE? Having trouble paying your mortgage? The Federal Trade Commission says dont pay any fees in advance to people who promise to protect your home from foreclosure. Report them to the FTC, the nations consumer protection agency. For more information, call 1-877-FTC-HELP or click on ftc.gov. A message from The World and the FTC.

Last Weeks Weather Excellent conditions after the usual Severe Weather

After strings of strong to severe thunderstorms moved through on Tuesday afternoon and evening, A fresh new Canadian air mass moved in the an excellent stretch right into last weekend. The heavier bouts of much needed rain missed lots of northern areas with just a glancing blow. The heaviest rainfall for the state was recorded in Vermonts Mad River valley at Fayston with 1.77 inches. After the humidity rolled out of the region and as higher pressure blew in, temperatures started out cool, in fact some would say a little too cool. At Averill up near the Canadian border, the temperature dipped to 37 degrees on July 20th!! Temperatures then moderated upward over last weekend reaching 90 at Randolph. Another dry weekend was afforded.

This was a rise of 2.09 parts per million since June (2011). Co2 numbers were in the usual decline as the northern hemisphere summer foliage pulls in the carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. A terrible milestone of 400 ppm was likely in 2013. 400.00 parts per million have been already reached at many arctic sites but not yet a Mauna Loa Observatory the gold standard for Carbon Dioxide measurements.

Climate Change Impact on Lightning, Flash floods and Forest Fires

Vermont Weather Stats ending Monday morning July 23rd

Highest temperature: 98 degrees at New Haven Tuesday afternoon the 17th Lowest temperature: 37 degrees at Averill Friday morning the 20th Heaviest one day rainfall: 1.77 inches Fayston ending Wednesday morning the 18th

Global Temperature Facts For Last Week

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Last weeks hottest temperature on planet earth was 125 degrees at Sulaibiya, Kuwait. Last weeks coldest temperature: minus 114 degrees at University Wi Dome Fuji (Antarctica)

Atmospheric CO2 levels

Atmospheric CO2 levels Continue Dropping Routine for Summer June Carbon Dioxide levels measured at Mauna Loa Observatory were 395.77 ppm.

New research determining the impact of climate change on the worlds lightning and thunderstorm patterns has found that for every one degree Celsius of long-term warming there will be a near 10 percent increase in lightning activity. The study was led by Professor Colin Price, who is the head of the Department of Geophysics, Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences at Tel Aviv University in Israel. Also from this new study, was that the number of flash floods and forest fires could increase with temperature. This could have negative consequences in the form of flash floods, wild fires, or damage to power lines and other infrastructure, says Prof. Colin Price, Head of the Department of Geophysics, Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences at Tel Aviv University. Researchers are working to identify exactly how a changing climate will impact specific elements of weather, such as clouds, rainfall, and lightning. In an ongoing project to determine the impact of climate change

on the worlds lightning and thunderstorm patterns, he and his colleagues have run computer climate models and studied real-life examples of climate change, such as the El Nino cycle in Indonesia and Southeast Asia, to determine how changing weather conditions impact thunderstorms. An increase in lightning activity will have particular impact in areas that become warmer and drier as global warming progresses, including the Mediterranean and the Southern United States, according to the 2007 United Nations report on climate change.

Weather Trends Ahead Evolving Weather Pattern Change? A pattern change to

temporary wetter conditions might be arriving later this week crimping our usual 7 day weather pattern featuring showery and stormy Monday through Wednesday followed by clear cool delightful weather going into the weekends with a warming trend. Instead, indications for a slight negative trend in the Arctic Oscillation which signals a cooler regime across central and northern Canada pushing the jet stream and storm track slightly more south. This should lead to a busier period of showers and heavy thunderstorms and perhaps temporary relief for drought in some parts of the country nearest the Canadian border including here in Vermont. However this speculation was based on the latest European modeling. The European model has been far more accurate than other international and American modeling, especially in the mid to longer

range. On Wednesday, we all should feel the full effects behind a departing cold front as a northwesterly flow blows in much less humid and drier air. Temperatures should be in the low to mid 70s as dew points fall to near 50. For Thursday, temperatures will also be relatively cool in the low to mid 70s along with considerable cloud cover in the region and showers across the southern half of the state. By Friday, showers and possible thunderstorms will be drifting north. This could be the start of some heavier rains, putting a pretty good dent in our current dry spell and even beginning to raise river levels from their very low levels. This weekend: Rain cooled air was likely as moisture will be overly abundant with numerous showers and thunderstorms producing fairly heavy rainfall. Cloud cover will predominate with conditions more gray than sunny. But breaks of sun in what should be a very wet feedback process will only mean more convection in the afternoon and evenings as low pressure very slowly limps along eventually exiting New England with conditions improving and drying out early next week. Watching the TropicsThe tropics should continue to be fairly quiet even though sea surface temperatures were gradually rising and a pretty intense disturbance had tracked across the Florida Peninsula. A very dry and dusty air mass that has come all the way from the sub-Saharan dessert has reached all the way across to the Bahamas. These air masses do not produce tropical cyclones but in fact stabilize the atmosphere. The dust which is mostly suspended aloft makes for beautiful sunsets and may even reach into parts of Florida in the next few days.

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Newly listed this 3 bedroom, 1.75 bath Barre home has been incredibly well-maintained. Freshly painted inside and regularly painted on the outside to keep it looking new. Bright open rst oor with an efcient kitchen layout. Three large bedrooms upstairs, and a nicely nished family room in the basement. Beautiful landscaping, and still lots of yard for playing or gardening. Very friendly neighborhood, and super convenient to I-89, Barre, Montpelier, CVMC, and shopping. $215,000.

If privacy well done is at the top on your list then cape could be the one! Hardwood oors & handcrafted cabinetry in the kitchen & unique oak countertops & Hearthstone stove complete this package. Lots of glass brings an airy feel to the home & a new updated glassed porch overlooks a mature herb garden. 19 wooded acres & a freestanding artists studio as an added bonus. A short distance to I-89 makes an easy commute to Barre, Montpelier & even the Upper Valley. $249,900. Directions: I-89 Exit 5 (Northeld/Williamstown) toward Northeld, turn onto Loop Rd. Continue 1.9 miles. Property on left.

1945 Loop Road

Be the next savvy owner that takes advantage of the continuing gentrication of Barre Street. This stately and solid 4 bedroom, 2 bath Montpelier home has an easy ow to it. The large eat-in kitchen seats the family comfortably during the week, and the formal dining room offers an elegant weekend option. Used at one time as duplex, the space offers a variety of different congurations for changing needs. Warm renished oors upstairs, elegant woodwork. The fenced backyard gives plenty of room to garden and play. $184,000.

Serene country end of the road privacy with in-town convenience will be yours in this light-lled two story Montpelier Colonial. Built by the original owners in 2001 this three bedroom, two and a half bath home offers a master bedroom suite, handmade replace mantle, hardwood oors, classic woodwork details and deep sill windows. The walkout basement offers a woodstove hookup and is plumbed and ready for nishing into your dream space. A front porch and large rear deck overlook 3.6 acres of beautifully landscaped and wooded property. $375,000.

Want a little elbow room? Think 5 private level acres will do? And were not talking 5 densely wooded or stump yard acres, were talking an actual YARD. This Northeld property would be perfect for animals, playing & gardening. In fact, it used to be used as pasture & as a horse property. With 3 bedrooms and recently updated kitchen, this home is just comfortable, practical & a real value. Enjoy the large covered wraparound porch as you imagine the possibilities. $215,000. Directions: I-89 Exit 5 toward Northeld. Turn left onto Loop Road. Watch for Open House Signs.

1606 Loop Road

Move right into this 4 bedroom Northeld cape and enjoy the most wonderful lot with a large side yard and a private rear yard with a big deck. Inside the spacious country kitchen offers a separate old fashioned pantry and an attached sunroom/den. Big and sunny living room and dining room have beautiful oak oors. A large attached barn has a one bay garage, shop space, hobby space and all of the storage you could want. Plus an attached carport accommodates another car or two. $159,000.

Treat yourself with this wonderfully updated classic 3 bedroom, 2 1/2 bath Barre home. Enjoy the great ow of the oor plan, master suite, bright rooms and new hardwood oors. The private .52 acre yard is ringed with trees. Lot includes a large back deck and a detached two car garage. The house really does have everything, from granite countertops to a useful mudroom. Even a new boiler and a replace. Move in, and laugh. $235,000.

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On a wonderful lot backing up to woods with a pleasant view and nice landscaping this 3 bedroom home has been impeccably maintained. Large bright living spaces include a large living room, and big formal dining room, an updated kitchen and three bedrooms. A comfortable L-shaped family room has a cozy gas replace and glass doors open out to the big rear deck. $189,100.

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Williamstown -$169,000

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Williamstown - $125,000
New three bedroom home with master suite. Beautiful kitchen with island and endless storage for seldom used as well as everyday cookware & dishes. Vaulted ceilings and open oor plan that are perfect for entertaining. Easy one-level living with combination mud room and laundry area conveniently just off the kitchen. Relax in your private master suite complete with Jacuzzi tub. 866-348-3998 PC # 00162

Enjoy this very peaceful & private country setting. This two bedroom, one bath home sets back from the road. Large open deck & tranquility. Apply your nishing touches to this unique home. Easy access to I-89. Enjoy the wildlife and hunting on your 15+/acres of land! 866-348-3998 PC # 004902

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Plaineld - $325,000

Orange - $225,000

Northeld - $350,000

Situated on over 8 acres near the Plaineld/Barre Town line this three bedroom, 3 bath homes has an open oor plan & the 1st oor boasts a great room w/ vaulted ceiling. The French doors lead to the patio and a private back yard. Family room and two additional bedrooms are located on the second oor. 866-348-3998 PC # 000572

Renovated three bedroom, one bath farmhouse on 2 +/- acres with breathtaking mountain views. Over sized detached garage with horse stall, water & power. Attached storage area with potential to add as living quarters. Close to VAST trails. 866-348-3998 PC # 004862

Four years of craftsmanship created this custom-built, 3 bedroom log home that features beautiful cathedral ceilings, granite countertops, a full pantry and rst oor master suite with a Jacuzzi tub. This home is situated on 10.47 acres in a seclude setting yet it is close to skiing, Norwich University, minutes to Berlin Pond and snow machine trails. 866-348-3998 PC # 004222

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Marsheld - $215,000

East Montpelier - $374,500

Cabot - $275,000

This lovely 4 bedroom, 2 bathroom home hosts an allseason sunroom and covered front porch. Plenty of storage is available with the detached 3 car garage. The furnace is 5 years old. Also included is a detached single-unit living quarters with 2 bedrooms & 1 full bath to provide additional rental income. 866-348-3998 PC # 005302

This secluded and lovely home is conveniently located within minutes of downtown Montpelier. South Western views overlooking the lit pond. This three bedroom updated home features an open oor plan, updated kitchen, Brazilian Cherry hardwood oors, laminate oors, wood replace, and a large yard. 866-348-3998 PC # 005152

This 1810 farmhouse is the perfect blend of historic charm and new amenities. The home has 4 bedrooms, 2 baths and is situated on 3 acres. It features a classic Vermont barn that would make a great antique shop as well as an accessory barn ready for your horses. Both barns have power and water. 866-348-3998 PC # 004642

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