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T
here was a dark time in our history when
a certain group of people were terribly op-
pressed. In exchange for years of sweat,
they were given only food and a tiny room to call
their own. They did backbreaking work for no
pay while the old white guys who ordered them
around got rich off their labor.
The time is now. I am talking about college
athletes.
College basketball and football generate $bil-
lions for universities. And yet, somehow, colleges
get away with paying the players nothing. Its a
system of exploitation that is unique in the United
States, and the terric documentary Schooled:
The Price of College Sports exposes it.
But wait, cant players make money from ad-
vertising and licensing?
No, theyre not allowed to do that, either.
A basketball player can play EA Sportss
NCAA14 March Madness video game that fea-
tures his name and his likeness. But hell have to
play it on his roommates PS4 because the player
himself cant afford to buy the game. He didnt
get paid a dime.
If a Boston University English student writes
a best-selling novel in her spare time and makes
$100,000, she is the toast of the school. If the in-
side linebacker for BU gets paid $300 to lm a
commercial for Worcester Subaru, he has broken
NCAA rules and will be suspended.
For some reason, there is systematic effort
to ensure that college ballplayers remain dead
broke.
But, wait, arent the players getting an educa-
tion for free?
No, they arent.
Most kids who enroll in college dont leave
with a solid education. And the odds are even
slimmer for those with athletic scholarships.
Athletes have hours of practice each day and
hours in the gym when practice is over. They
spend several weeks traveling for away games
and cant attend class.
If the school cared whether the athletes were
getting an education, theyd hire professors to tu-
tor the students on road trips.
When college athletes do have time to study,
theyd be wise to study play books, not academ-
ics. If a player doesnt perform on the eld, the
school has the right take back the scholarship -
even if he is getting straight As in the classroom.
Meanwhile, a great athlete need not worry
about losing his scholarship due to bad academic
performance. The school simply will not let that
happen.
I learned that rst hand when I was a history
teachers assistant at the University of Delaware.
A young man - who never went to class - earned
an F on a test. When the professor saw the F, he
calmly informed me that the guy is on the football
team and must never get a D or below. Period.
Schooled is a convincing documentary. It
convinced me that the NCAA and every major
university in the United States have banded to-
gether to form a cartel; a cartel that exists to make
boatloads of money while ensuring that their em-
ployees are broke, ignorant and powerless.
For the record, Im not pointing the gure
at anyone. I am just as much to blame for this
system of exploitation as anyone else. I happily
watched March Madness last weekend. And I
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Why You Should Watch Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey
Most people are
content to remain al-
most completely igno-
rant about history, ge-
ography, and science.
And even though I
nd history and geography super interesting, I cant
argue that they are important to learn.
Is my life richer and fuller because I know more
about the 30 Years War than you? No. Are you a better
person because you can nd Indonesia on a globe and
the average person on the street cant? No.
But science really is valuable. Because if you
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works, you can easily get duped.
There are dozens of companies selling weight loss
pills, supplements, and cleanses. They are banking on
the fact that many people dont understand even the
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There are millions who have been duped into be-
lieving that evolution isnt happening. And thats sim-
ply because they never learned how natural selection
works so they are willing to believe that species do
not change over time.
But dont get too smug, liberals. There are plenty
of left-wing groups that prey on our lack of scientic
knowledge, too.
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systems will be irrevocably destroyed if species dis-
appear. They are banking on the fact that you dont
know that the vast majority of species that existed in
world history have already gone extinct. And then
their niche was simply taken over by new species. Not
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There are alarmists who urge you to combat global
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Paying for College & Cars: Thursday, April 10, 5:30pm
Financial literacy class with Sammi Moulton and Erin Broe
Swafford from Merchants Bank. For teens through adults. Light
snacks available. Please register: 244-7036.
Musical Story Time: Monday, April 14, 10am.
With Lesley Grant, for ages 18 months 4 years.
The Science of Sound: Friday, April 18, 10am
With Kurt Valenta. An exploration of how sound is created with
hands-on activities that explain the principles through personal
experience. For ages 3 to 6 years.
Toy Hacking: Wednesday, April 23, 10:30am
What does the inside of a toy look like, and how does it work?
Kids will be able to take apart a toy to see how it works. Toys and
tools provided. For 4th 6th grades. Please register: 244-7036.
World Book Night: Wednesday, April 23, starting at 6pm
In an effort to promote reading, the Waterbury Public Library
will be giving away 20 copies of a new, popular adult fiction novel
to light or non-readers ONLY. First come-first served.
Play with Scratch: Wednesday, April 30, 3pm
Children will be learning how to program their own interactive
stories and animations using an online program called Scratch .
This program will continue for another 3 consecutive Wednesdays
after school, but will be at 1pm on May 7th due to an early release
day. For 4th through 6th grades. Please register: 244-7036.
Yoga for All Levels. Every Wed. from 6-7pm. Free to all par-
ticipants! Co-sponsored by the Groton Library and the Groton
Recreation Committee. Join us at the Groton Community Building
for this special series of eight classes. Bring your own mat, or sign
up to borrow a mat: 802.584.3358/grotonlibraryvt@gmail.com.
Yogi kids ages 8 and up welcome to attend with an adult. Open
to residents of all towns. Wed. 6-7pm, March 19 to May 7.
Between the Covers- YA Book Discussion. Monday, April 21
at 6:30pm. This months featured read: 2005-2006 Green Mountain
Book Award nominee The Curious Incident of the Dog in the
Night-Time by Mark Haddon. New folks welcome! Copies avail-
able at the library. Written for both adult and teen readers.
Book Discussion. Monday, April 28 at 7pm. This months fea-
tured read: In a Sunburned Country by Bill Bryson. New folks
welcome! Copies available at the library.
Crafts & Conversation. Every Wednesday from 1-3pm. Join
us with your ideas and projects-in-process or just join us!
All of our programs are free and open to the public. Find us on
Facebook (Groton Free Public Library), www.grotonlibraryvt.org,
or contact Anne: grotonlibraryvt@gmail.com, 802.584.3358.
Open Hours: Mon 2:30-7pm, Wed 10am-4pm, Fri 2:30-7pm.
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Public Library
Our Mud Season Book Sale continues through April 12. Come
by and browse!
Re-Wilding: Shamanic Painting by Linda Pruitt will be on
display in the fiction room throughout April. Journeying around
the medicine wheel and through the Worlds.
The Marshall Plan Revisited: Weds., April 2, 7pm
Mark A. Stoler examines the Marshall plan of the late 1940s
and early 1950s. A First Wednesdays program, sponsored by East
Haven Windfarm.
Death and Rebirth: Facing Fear and Finding Hope: Mondays,
April 7, 21, & 28, 6-8pm. Venerable Amy Miller provides a heart-
warming and realistic approach to this challenging topic.
Community Cinema: The Opiate Effect: Weds., April 9, 7pm
Film explores the dangers of opiate and heroin addiction in
Vermont. Co-sponsored by Vermont Public Television and
Independent Lens.
April is National Poetry Month!
The Kellogg-Hubbard Library and Montpelier Alive present
PoemCity 2014, a month of events around town, including read-
ings and workshops. Also the annual text display of poems by
Vermonters is posted around town. Look for poems in shop win-
dows, doorways, and other spots.
See a PoemCity schedule (available at the library) for all the
events.
Thurs., April 3, 5:30pm. You Come Too: Robert Frost Spring
Poems. At Vermont Humanities Council, 11 Loomis St. Peter
Gilbert leads a discussion of three Frost poems about spring.
Fri., April 4, 4:30-6:30pm. Poetry StoryWalk Reception:
Matching the poetry of Mary Oliver and Wendell Berry with the
work of local artists and photographers.
Fri., April 4, 7pm. Poetry Slam with Geof Hewitt: Join Vermonts
Slam Master in an all-ages poetry slam. Come to perform three
poems up to 3 minutes in length.
Sun., April 6 & 13, 6-8pm. PoemCity: Write On! Sovversiva, 80
Barre St. Poet Angela Emery offers a two-session poetry work-
shop series with a third session for a public performance.
Mon., April 7, 7pm. Woody & Jack: Two American Icons.
Unitarian Church, 134 Main St. Woody Guthrie and Jack Kerouac
each made significant contributions to American culture. Steve
Edington gives this presentation.
Tues., April 8, 7pm. Creativity on Campus. Norwich University
professors hold a panel to discuss creative writing pursuits on a
military-focused campus.
Tues., April 8, 7pm. Landscapes with Plywood Silhouettes. Bear
Pond Books, 77 Main St. Kerrin McCadden will be reading from
her book.
Thurs., April 10, 7pm. Baseball with Budbill and Barasch. David
Budbill and Charles Barasch reprise this hit production from 25
years ago.
Fri., April 11, 12-1pm. Brown Bag Poetry. Bring your lunch and
watch this video of a piano quartet from the acclaimed Craftsbury
Chamber Players.
Fri., April 11, 2-5pm. Workshop with Sydney Lea. VCFA Noble
Lounge, 36 College St. Current Vermont Poet Laureate Sydney
Lea will workshop your poetry in this three-hour class. Limited
seating. Pre-registration is required. Lea gives a reading of his
own work at 6:30.
Sat., April 12, 10am. Modern Villanelle Writing Workshop with
Samantha Kolber. Come learn about villanelles and write your
own! All levels/ages.
Sat., April 12, 6pm. Sudden Eden. Poet Verandah Porche performs
a musical reading of her new book about life on Total Loss Farm.
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1/2 green bell pepper, halved and seeded
1/2 onion, peeled and quartered
1/4 cupketchup
2 tablespoons Worcestershire sauce
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1/2 teaspoongarlic powder
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Parents nowadays are reading lots
about vaccinationssome of it factual
and some less so. This week I thought
Id take my best shot at doing some
myth-busting when it comes to sepa-
rating vaccine fact from vaccine fic-
tion.
Before I start, I do want to remind
everyone of the fact that vaccines help
prevent many serious infectious diseases and
save lives.
Yet many parents are concerned because
theyve heard that a childs immune system will
be weaker if they get vaccinated. This is not true.
Many studies show that the bodys immune sys-
tem stays strong after a vaccine and can rev up to
keep your child healthy if the germ we have vac-
cinated your child against invades their body. In
addition, being vaccinated to one disease does
not weaken your childs ability to respond to
another disease.
Another myth is that a child will get the dis-
ease from a vaccine that is supposed to prevent
that disease. If the vaccine is made with killed
parts of the germ we are trying to protect your
child from, then it is impossible for your child to
get the disease. If it is made from a weakened or
mild live form of a virus like the chicken pox or
measles vaccine, then its extremely rare to get
the disease. If your child contracts the disease
after being vaccinated and your childs immune
system is otherwise normal, it will be a very
mild form of the illness and not come with the
severity of symptoms that might occur if your
child got the disease and was not
vaccinated against it.
Some parents feel they need not
vaccinate their child since their chil-
dren are healthy and since others are
vaccinated in the community the
idea being those who are vaccinated
will protect those who are unvaccinat-
ed. This is not true. Each child who
goes unvaccinated increases the chance that a
life-threatening germ will be able to spread in the
community, especially to older children and
adults vaccinated years ago who can then further
spread the illness throughout the community.
This is what happened even last year when there
were whooping cough outbreaks around the
country, including in Vermont.
Finally there is the ongoing myth that vaccines
cause autism. This has been disproven time and
time again in numerous excellent scientific stud-
ies. There is no evidence linking vaccines to
autism.
Hopefully tips like this will de-myth-tify
vaccines so you have a better understanding of
why vaccinations are one of the most important
things you can do to keep your children healthy.
Lewis First, M.D., is chief of Pediatrics at
Vermont Childrens Hospital at Fletcher Allen
Health Care and chair of the Department of
Pediatrics at the UVM College of Medicine. You
can also catch First with Kids weekly on
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FletcherAllen.org/firstwithkids
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Host Families Needed
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2014 Season!
If you are interested or have questions, please
give us a call at 249-8411 or send us an email at
HostFamilies@TheVermontMountaineers.com
The Mountaineers Baseball Camps will be held at the Montpelier
Recreation Field and will be run by the Mountaineers coaching staff
and players. Campers will receive general baseball instruction in all
aspects of the game. In addition to camp instruction, every camper
will receive two game tickets, a team yearbook and a Mountaineers
t-shirt. The campers will also take the eld with the Mountaineers
prior to a home game.
The campers will be divided up by age groups so that all will
receive instruction that is benecial to improving their skills. Our
professional staff of experienced coaches and dedicated players
will provide an opportunity to learn the game as it should be
played.
The camps will be coordinated by Mountaineers Manager Joe
Brown who serves as head coach, at Cortland State and has a
.781 winning percentage over his 14 year career in collegiate
baseball.
The cost is $95 per session. Participants should bring a glove,
bat (optional) and sneakers.
Please register in person at the Montpelier Recreation
Department or mail the enrollment form to Mountaineers Baseball
Camps, Montpelier Recreation Department, 55 Barre Street,
Montpelier, VT 05602. Call 223- 5141 for more information. Our
Employer ID# is 06-1393688.
2014 YOUTH BASEBALL CAMP SCHEDULE
CAMP # DATES TIME AGES
1 June 23, 24, 25, 26 9 am to Noon 6-13
2 July 7, 8, 9, 10 9 am to Noon 6-13
3 July 14, 15, 16, 17 9 am to Noon 6-13
YOUTH BASEBALL CAMPS
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Phone:
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Directors:
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Brochures available at: Barre Rite Aid Pharmacy
So. Barre Hannaford's Market Montpelier Kellogg Hubb. Library
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LOTUS LAKE
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Williamstown, VT Est. 1952
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FULL DAY PROGRAM AGES 6-14
9:15-4:00
1 & 2 weeks sessions June 23 August 15
Red Cross swim lessons, archery, boating,
canoeing, kayaking, sailing, hiking, tennis, crafts,
outdoor adventure, games, horseback riding.
HALF-DAY PROGRAM AGES 4 & 5
9:15-12:45
One week sessions June 23 August 1
Red Cross swim lessons, hiking, crafts, boating.
Experience in outdoors with emphasis on group
interaction and personal responsibility.
MUSIC-ART-DRAMA CAMP AGES 8-14
9:15-4:00 July 21 August 1
Singing, theater games, art activities, musical theater
production. Daily swim.
SOCCER CAMP AGES 8-13
9:15-4:00 August 4-8
Coaching & skill development. Players grouped
by age & ability for skills & game play.
Daily swim.
Partridge Hill Stable
Horsemanship Day Camp
We are excited to announce that we will
be having a Horsemanship Day Camp!!
If you are looking for a wonderful, hands-
on-camp to send your kids this summer,
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July 14-18, 2014 & August 4-8, 2014
Summer Day Camp
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y Nature- and artistic-themed weeks y
See our Web site for Summer Camp brochure
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WALDORF SCHOOL
Orchard Valley
Awakening the highest potential
in every child.
June 16 August 15
Monday to Friday, 8:30a3p
(extended hours available)
Childs Garden
155 Northeld Street
Montpelier 802-456-7400
orchardvalley@ovws.org
Licensed, independent school
by the State of Vermont.
Childcare subsidy accepted.
Leah Vinton shows off her fresh peas at the 4-H
garden exhibit at Montpelier farmers market.
The 4-H Garden Program is now open for enroll-
ment. For details, contact Michael Wilson at
m.wilson@uvm.edu or 802-223-2389x205.
Students from the Berlin Elementary School participated as the Cheffettes in the 7th Annual
Vermont Jr. Iron Chef competition at the Champlain Valley Exposition on March 22nd. The stu-
dents made a Harvest Salad featuring Vermont products. Left to right are: Zoe White, Ana Young,
Coach Cheryl Peterson, Coach Lorraine Karwoski, Emily Frazier and Rebecca Nease. Photo by
Chris Dodge.
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When you have a disability, you try to
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Creating outdoor adventures at our
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EARTHWALK
SUMMER CAMPS 2014
Nature Mentoring, Community Living & Wilderness Skills
Hawthorn Meadow Commons
Goddard College - Plainfield, VT
802.454.8500 www.earthwalkvermont.org
Register TODAY! Camps fill quickly. Some financial assistance
available. Download application and registration on our website.
Nature Connection
Playing fun Games
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Wood carving
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Storytelling & songs
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Day Camps for children
Earth Explorers 1-week (ages 6-12)
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1-Week Full Day Camps: ( No audition ) July 1418
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2-Week Musical Production: Peter Pan! (ages 12 & up By Audition) Aug 417
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127 Bailey
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362 N. Main
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271 Black Rd.
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81 Main St.
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196 Upper Merchant St.
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Montpelier
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141 River St.
Montpelier
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80S. Main St.
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136 N. Main St.
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99 Washington St.
Barre
Heath Real Estate &
Apartment Rentals
802-479-5138
Barre
Country Floors
471 Hollister Hill Rd.
Plaineld
Jan Ruta Electric
802-279-2854
Montpelier
Opaque Bowl
Q: I have a large opaque bowl
that has been identified as a
piece of Paden City Glass. I
cant find this type of glass
mentioned in any of my refer-
ence books. Can you help
me?
-- Dot, Hammond, La.
A: The glass company was
established in Paden City, W.
Va., sometime during the early
decades of the past century.
During the 1920s, the compa-
ny expanded its production to
include colored wares in crys-
tal and opaque glass in a vari-
ety of patterns and styles. The
Paden Glass Company built a
reputation for its high stan-
dards of homemade wares
until about 1950, when under
new management, the plant
was automated. Paden Glass
later closed due to financial
problems. One of the best
sources is Glass A to Z by
David Shotwell and published
by Krause Books.
***
Q: I have a series of maps,
mostly from the 1870s and
1880s, and all documenting
regions in North and South
America. I would like to have
them appraised.
-- Brett, Weston, Conn.
A: Kevom James Brown,
owner of Geographicus Fine
Antique Maps, appraises maps
for about $50 each. He does
not purchase maps that he
appraises, as he sees that prac-
tice as a clear conflict of inter-
est. Contact for Brown and
Geographicus is 201 W. 105th
Street, New York, NY 10025;
http://www. geographicus.
com; and 646-320-8650.
***
Q: I have a planter that fea-
tures a poodle design. It was
made by Hull Pottery and
given to me as a gift.
-- Susan, Mason City, Iowa
A: I found your planter refer-
enced in Warmans Hull
Pottery: Identification and
Price Guide by David Doyle
and published by Krause
Books. According to Doyle,
your planter is valued in the
$20 to $40 range and was a
novelty product of Hull.
***
Q: I have a copy of A
Christmas Carol by Charles
Dickens published in 1935 by
Dodd, Mead & Company. Can
you tell me how much it is
worth?
-- Lillian, Marion, Ind.
A: I contacted several used
book dealers about your novel,
and they seem to agree it is
probably worth about $35.
The value of a book is deter-
mined by several factors
including condition, rarity and
edition.
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Split/Delivered $200/cord.
Marsheld and surround-
ing areas. 802-274-7676
FIREWOOD
ALL Vermont Hardwood, some
oak, 16 Cut and Split, Deliv-
ered.(Only for March deliver-
ies-$220/cord).Taking Deliver-
ies now Month of March. Beat
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Sparrows Farm.
FIREWOOD, GREEN and
SEASONED call 802-454-1062
For Prices, Leave message.
HARDWOOD KINDLING,
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livery to Seniors. 802-279-2595
METALBESTOS INSULATED
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price. Plaineld Hardware &
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1000 Open 7 Days a Week
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rewood, loose or
palletized
Stacked, wrapped & delivered
on 1/2 cord pallet
Will deliver with forklift & place
in/on your property as long as there
is access with our machine
Can also deliver bulk, up to 3 cord
loads (loose)
$125 per 1/2 cord pallet
(2 pallet minimum for free delivery)
OR $200 per cord loose
free deliveries (10 mile radius)
Ask about our bulk pricing
We accept all major credit cards
Check out our Mid-Winter Specials
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LAWN
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dar Fence Posts, Brush Hog-
ging, Pasture Renovation,
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Food Plots. 802-274-2955
email-ajpalmiero@gmail.com
FOOD GRADE Barrels totes,
We have over 700 in stock
from 2 1/2Gal - 275 Gal totes.
Call for Info; Bicknell Barrels
The Barrel Man. 802-439-5149
HAY, good quality, 1st cut.
No dust/mold. Horse is
gone. 68 bales. $300 at
barn, Moretown. 279-8656.
QUALITY HORSE HAY. Dense-
ly packed, long bales. Well
Worth the price $4.50 1st Cut.
$5.00 2nd cut. 802-426-3781
ANIMALS/
PETS
2 SHIHTZU PUPPIES, 9 weeks
old, black males, vet checked,
1st shots and dewormed.
$450 each. 802-728-4968
GIFT CERTIFICATES AVAILABLE
Country
Pampered
Paws
Pet Grooming & Boarding
East Montpelier
802-229-0114
Radiant Heated Floors For Winter,
Air Conditioning In Summer
DONT WANT TO
KENNEL YOUR DOG(S)?
Have your child friendly com-
panion animal stay with us in the
comfort of our home. Call Your
Pet Nannies, Sophie 802-229-
0378 or Shona 802-229-4176,
references available.
REGISTERED ST. BERNARD
PUPPIES Beautiful Litter,
Males & Females, First Shots
& Wormed, Available 1\24 At
$600.
802-467-1167
ANIMALS/
FARM
BROKEN IRON Ranch.
Certied organic, 2nd cut
$5.00/bale, at the barn. 802-
8 3 9 - 0 4 0 9 / 8 0 2 - 8 3 9 - 0 4 0 9
Kidders Smokehouse NEW
Cut & Wrap Shop. Pigs only.
Limited Space, by Appoint-
ment Only. Call Fred 802-498-
4550.Get Your Cutting and
Smoking Done in One Place
Kidders Smokehouse. Custom
smoke & cure. We do corn-
beef. Orange. 802-498-4550.
QUALITY HORSE HAY. Dense-
ly packed, long bales. Well
Worth the price $4.50 1st Cut.
$5.00 2nd cut. 802-426-3781
PROFESSIONAL
SERVICES
$ A1-CASH PAID
$75 TO $300+
JUNK CARS, TRUCKS
802-522-4279.
$ CASH $
FOR JUNK VEHICLES
Paying up to $300 for junk cars
and trucks, FREE Scrap Metal
Pick-up. Call Barre, 802-917-
2495, 802-476-4815, Bob.
CARPET AND
UPHOLSTERY
CLEANING
Residential & Commercial
223-6490
Our Reputation Is Clean!
CLEANING Profession-
ally for Commercial & Resi-
dential. Call 371-8083
CLEANING SERVICES: Home
or Ofce, One time or sched-
uled, Carpets, Clean-out, Site
Clean-ups, Real Estate Clean-
ing, Windows. 802-279-0150
DmFURNACE
MAN
Oil Furnace Tune-Ups
Cleanings Repairs
Installations
Fully Licensed & Insured
Reasonable Rates
Call Daryl
802-249-2814
FINISHING TOUCHES Home
Improvement and Maintenance,
Interior and Exterior painting,
staining, power washing, decks
and patios and more. 20 Years
experience Fully insured call
for a free estimate. We also
install and clean windows and
doors. Call for all your home
improvement and maintenance
needs, mulching, gardens in-
stalled, debris removal and
spring cleanups. 802-274-2955
or ajpalmiero@gmail.com
HANDYMAN SERVICES:
Repai rs.Carpentry.Fl oori ng.
Painting. Electrical/Plumb-
ing, Pressure Washing. De-
bris Removal 802-279-0150
We Now Offer
24/7
4-Season
Hot Asphalt
Repair
Dont wait for summer to
x potholes permanently
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PERMANENT
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NO More Need For COLD Patch!
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JAMIES YARD and TREE
SERVICE, SPRING CLEAN-
UPS, Snow Removal, Sand-
ing, Light Hauling and Exca-
vation, and Other General
Maintenance. Fully Insured,
Free Estimates. Jamie Ben-
jamin at jamiesyardandtree@
aol.com or 802-456-8142.
LOUS APPLIANCE RE-
PAIR for all of Central Ver-
mont. Cell 802-477-2802,
Phone 802-728-4636, Web
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PAINTING/PAPERING also
all prep work, very rea-
sonable 802-249-4817
QUALITY PAINTING, Stu-
art Morton, Interior/Exterior,
Repairs, Many Excellent Lo-
cal References. 802-229-
0681 corsica@sover.net
ROOF SHOVELING, Careful,
reasonable. Andy 802-223-5409
ROOF SNOW Removal +
Quality Full Tree Services.
Fully Insured. Call Randy @
802-479-3403 or 249-7164.
SPRING CLEAN-UP, Mulching,
Raking, Tree/Hedge Trimming,
Mowing, etc..Call 802-279-1443
WILL HAUL away for free: Scrap
metal, old appliances, car parts,
etc. Furnaces, boilers and demo-
litions for a fee. No job too big or
too small. Chad, 802-793-0885.
YARD MAINTENANCE PO-
SITIONS Available. Please
contact Logan at 916-821-
0071 for more information. Ac-
cess to equipment is a plus.
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BUILDING AND EXCAVATION
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Site Work Concrete Roofing
Siding Driveway Repairs Septic Systems
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Design Build Services
Land/Home Packages Available
Call 229-1153
for free estimates
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House Framing & Addition Work
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Fireplace, Stove & Chimney Maintenance
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COMMERCIAL SPACE FOR
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DOWNTOWN MONTPE-
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on rst oor, handicap ac-
cessible, private entrances,
utilities included in addition
to one designated parking
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WANTED TO RENT/
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GARDENERS!!! Person to
share home on Rt. 100, So.
Duxbury. $500/mo + $500
Security. 802-244-8666.
LOOKING for a clean Pro-
fessional Person. Rent $525
plus deposit. Includes 1/2
Utilities, heat, cable, hot wa-
ter, internet, full use of the
house. No pets, non-smoking.
More info call 802-622-0378.
Teachers Assistant
needs clean room to rent.
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FOR RENT
2 APARTMENTS, BARRE,
2 Bdrms, 2nd oor. $725
plus utilities, all new appli-
ances. Studio apt $475 plus
utilities. References and cred-
it check required. No pets.
Call after 6pm 802-522-9197
BARRE ANDREWS Court, two
bedroom, $1,000, 802-229-
5702 sal.b@myfairpoint.net
BARRE CITY apartment.
2nd oor, 2bdrm, 1 bath with
washer/dryer hookup. Includes
rubbish & snow removal.
No pets, nonsmoking. $795/
mth. References & credit re-
port required. 802-272-8529.
BARRE, WASHINGTON
ST, efciency/one bedroom,
ground oor, on bus route,
coin-op washer/dryer on prop-
erty. No Pets, Security deposit.
$500/month. 802-476-2092
BARRE: One bedroom 2nd oor,
$725 utilities included, no pets
or smoking. Lease, deposit, ref-
erence required. 802-476-4757.
BERLIN DUPLEX, Par-
tridge Farms, 3bdrm,
$1375/mo. 802-229-5702;
s a l . b @my f a i r p o i n t . n e t
EAST BARRE 2 Bedroom home,
hardwood oors, attached sun
porch, One car garage, $1,000/
mo. Tenant pays heat and
electricity. References and se-
curity deposit. No Pets, avail-
able April 5th. Call 476-7738
HOMESHARE, BARRE
TOWN, unfurnished bedroom
for one. No pets, smoking ok,
$125 week. 802-622-0433.
RETIREMENT APART-
MENTS, ALL INCLUSIVE.
Meals, transportation, activities
daily. Short Leases. Monthly
specials! Call 877-210-4130
RULE OF THUMB......
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renter, not the landlord,
not the neighbors.
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youll almost always obey the
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Week Until May. 239-482-0217
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safe, and the dining is fantastic.
Walk out to the beach. 3-Bed-
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Topsham. Located on a very usable 2+-
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Northeld Falls
This Ranch style home
was built in 1995, sits on 4
concrete frost walls that has
a vapor barrier installed,
and has been painted with
an anti-microbial paint.
Country setting has a large
open living/kitchen concept,
3 bedrooms and 2 baths.
Comes with 1.9 acres.
Asking $138,500.
Call for your showing.
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1st pic
Northed Falls :
This Ranch style home was built in 1995, sits on
a 4 concrete frost wall that has a vapor barrier
installed and has been painted with an anti
microbial paint. Country setting has a lg open
living kitchen concept, 3 bedrooms and 2 baths
comes with 1.9 acres. Asking $138,500. Call for
your showing
2nd pic
Woodbury:
Summer is coming and even though thats
hard to believe it should be. So you might want
to check out this property. This home has 3
bedrooms 2 baths living, kichen, and dinning
area it also has a walk up attack for more room
if you need it. Comes with a large garage with
storage overhead sits on 5.2 acres. Asking
$145,000. call for your appointment.
3rd pic
Barre Town
A move in condition property. All you have to do
is buy and move in. Since these people have
owned the property many improvements have
been made here are some of them In 2009 they
put a new pitched roof on ,it used to be a at
one. other improvements are, pellet stove, gas
insert for re place, wood and tile ooring, wiring
and plumbing outside deck and above ground
swimming pool,also a sprinkler system because
on the lower level they utilized the space for a
licensed daycare. Asking $191,000. Call for
your showing
4th pic
Williamstown :
Who is looking for a place to move their business
to or start one up. We have here a building
built in 1960 that has 16 +- ceilings. 4 - 10 foot
overhead doors , 3 direct entry doors as well,
4420 of sq footage according to the town. Oil
Heat, Town water and sewer, Some storage
above. Its own parking spaces. Easy access
Woodbury
Summer is coming and
even though thats hard to
believe, it should be, so you
might want to check out this
property. This home has 3
bedrooms, 2 baths, living,
kichen, and dining area. It
also has a walk-up attic for
more room if you need it.
Comes with a large garage
with storage overhead.
Sits on 5.2 acres.
Asking $145,000.
Call for your appointment.
Barre Town
Move-in condition ~ all
you have to do is buy and
move in. Since these people
have owned the property,
many improvements have
been made: In 2009, a new
pitched roof (it used to be
a at one); pellet stove; gas
insert for replace; wood
and tile ooring; wiring and
plumbing; outside deck and
above ground swimming
pool; also a sprinkler system
because on the lower level
they utilized the space for a
licensed daycare.
Asking $191,000.
Call for your showing.
Williamstown
Who is looking for a place
to move their business to or
start one up? We have here
a building built in 1960 that
has 16+/- ceilings.
Four 10-foot overhead
doors, 3 direct entry doors
as well, 4420 sq. footage
according to the town.
Oil heat, town water and
sewer. Some storage above.
Its own parking spaces.
Easy access.
Asking $225,000.
Call for your appointment.
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TIM HENEY
229-0345
FRED
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CHARLIE CLARK
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81 Main Street
Montpelier
229-0345
135 Washington Street
Barre
476-6500
Extensively updated and ready
for immediate occupancy, this
wonderful Montpelier home enjoys
a spectacular 1.6 acre site. The main
residence is a nine room home with
three bedrooms, big kitchen with
cherry cabinetry, living room and
wrap-around sunporch. A separate
720 square foot apartment is lovely
with a custom kitchen, full modern
bathroom, big living room and a
giant rear deck with an awning.
$349,900.
Call Tim for details.
Lovely 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom
home sitting on almost an acre
overlooking Onion River. This
home has been totally renovated
with large open cherry kitchen
with granite countertops and new
stainless steel appliances. This
home has a detached two car
garage plus a shed for storage.
Situated nicely on a large lot with
maple trees and views from the
private deck overlooking the river.
$184,900.
Call Michelle to see this Marsheld
home.
High ceilings and plenty of
windows lend to the bright, open
layout of this 3 bedroom, 2 bath
Barre Town home. There is a
long entry where you can kick
off your shoes and hang your coat
before entering the kitchen which
ows into the dining area and
living room. Master bath has a
large soaking tub. Big level yard
surrounded by trees and shrubs
gives privacy. The VAST trail can
be accessed through back yard.
Full basement has great potential
for additional nished space.
Central air conditioning too.
$189,000.
Contact Brendan.
If unique and contemporary is
what you seek, this just-listed
Cabot property is a must see. Step
inside this passive solar home and
enjoy the open oor plan and wall
of windows offering views of the
mountains and wonderful setting.
Take in the botanical wonder of the
grounds with its extensive perennial
gardens and raised bed vegetables
and asparagus bed, raspberries
and high bush blueberries, and
apple trees. Two brooks round out
this park-like setting. A special
property on 26.88 acres.
$279,000.
Call Fred to be the rst to see this
wonderful home.
Lovely, well-built quintessential
cottage offering a large front porch
and nice yard on a quiet dead-end
street. Natural woodwork and
hardwood oors, a nice bright
sunporch, eat-in kitchen, dining
room, and 1-2 bedrooms are on rst
oor. Need more room? Upstairs
has 3 rooms that were used as
bedrooms. An Estate Sale that you
dont want to miss! Call Michelle
to see this newly listed Barre home.
$124,500.
This could be your opportunity
to experience the gracious,
maintenance free living at
Wildersburg Common in Barre.
Enjoy this move in ready bright
and sunny unit which features
a living room with replace and
glowing wood oors. The large
kitchen will inspire and impress.
Main oor master and full bath
along with two bedrooms and
another full bath on the second
oor. Corner lot with an attached
garage.
$192,900.
Contact Steve.
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eney
HREALTORS
eney
Last Weeks WeatherComing out from
the Cold!
Warmth as been making it into southern Vermont as far as
north as Danby last Weekend. A high at 56 degrees which for
northern Vermont was not too bad. The cold last week was
extreme with 22 below at Canaan. The big rain/wet snow storm
was very heavy over the weekend as advertised. There was
unofficially a report as much as 8 inches at Jay Peak higher than
the base lodge.
Vermont Weather Extremes last week
Highest temperature: 56 degrees in Danby last Saturday the
29th of March
Lowest temperature: minus 22 degrees at Canaan Tuesday
morning the 25th of March
Heaviest melted precipitation: 2.07 Jeffersonville ending last
Sunday morning the 30th March
Biggest Snowfall: 2.5 in Johnson ending Friday morning the
28th of March
Most Snow depth: 87 atop Mount Mansfield Sunday afternoon
the 30th of March
Global Temperature Facts For Last Week
Last weeks hottest temperature on planet earth was 114
degrees F NGuigmi (Niger)
Last weeks cold spot was minus 87 degrees Davis Lgb 46
(Antarctica)
Maximum 24 hour Global Precipitation
6.30 inches (flooding) Mount Pleasant Airport (Falkland
Islands)
Atmospheric CO2
The latest CO2 measurement ending March 30th was 399.82
parts per million. One year ago the reading was 397.89 parts per
million for a one year change of upward by 1.93 ppm.
Spring green-up has started and was now pulling carbon out of
the atmosphere into the ground. Thus, we have fallen back
below 400.00 parts per million. This is known as a carbon sink.
A Stable or non warming climate is approximately at or below
350 parts per million.
Carbon Sink Planting All Plants Absorb
Carbon Dioxide, but Trees are Best
While all living plant matter absorbs CO2 as part of
photosynthesis, trees process significantly more than smaller
plants due to their large size and extensive root structures. In
essence, trees, as kings of the plant world, have much more
woody biomass to store CO2 than smaller plants, and as a
result are considered natures most efficient carbon sinks.
According to the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), tree
species that grow quickly and live long are ideal carbon sinks.
Unfortunately, these two attributes are usually mutually exclusive.
Given the choice, foresters interested in maximizing the absorption
and storage of CO2 (known as carbon sequestration) usually
favor younger trees that grow more quickly than their older
cohorts. However, slower growing trees can store much more
carbon over their significantly longer lives.
A researcher at the U.S. Forest Services Northern Research
Station in Syracuse, New York has studied the use of trees for
carbon sequestration in urban settings across the United States. A
2002 study he co-authored lists the Common Horse-chestnut,
Black Walnut, American Sweetgum, Ponderosa Pine, Red Pine,
White Pine, Hispaniolan Pine, Douglas Fir, Scarlet Oak, Red
Oak, Virginia Live Oak and Bald Cypress as examples of trees
especially good at absorbing and storing CO2. Nowak advises
urban land managers to avoid trees that require a lot of
maintenance, as the burning of fossil fuels to power equipment
like trucks and chainsaws will only erase the carbon absorption
gains otherwise made.
Ultimately, trees of any shape, size or genetic origin help
absorb CO2. Most scientists agree that the least expensive and
perhaps easiest way for individuals to help offset the CO2 that
they generate in their everyday lives is to plant a treeany tree,
as long as it is appropriate for the given region and climate.
The head of the United Nations weather agency says that
global warming has not changed and will continue for at least
centuries due to the burning of fossil fuels by humans. Michel
Jarraud made the pronouncement as he presented the World
Meteorological Organizations annual review of the worlds
climate.
The report concludes that last year tied with 2007 as the sixth-
hottest since reliable records began over 150 years ago. It also
says that 13 of the 14 warmest years on record have occurred in
this century.
The warming of our oceans has accelerated, and at lower
depths. More than 90 percent of the excess energy trapped by
greenhouse gases is stored in the oceans, Jarraud told a news
conference.
Greenhouse gases are at record levels, meaning that our
atmosphere and oceans will continue to warm for centuries to
come. The laws of physics are non-negotiable, Jarraud added.
Weather Trends AheadFinally Sugaring
Season in full gear.
A stretch of dry days featuring increasingly muddy back roads
each afternoon, hardening up by night and morning, will be the
rule with the next big weather maker holding off until late Friday
or Friday Night. For sugaring, sap runs in the Sugarbush look to
be in order, especially when the sun shines the most. Temperatures
may be a little cooler Thursday but spring-like Wednesday and
Friday.
Saturday Rain-Mixed bag of Tricksto
Ruin The Weekend.
Rain, with a 40% chance for wet snow, sleet may moves in
about Friday night but lingers in light form over the weekend.
The generally dry week this week is good news to allow rivers
and streams to recede, but trickle out every afternoon in the
strong now April sun. However any additional rainfall will
amplify the snowmelt and that comes this weekend. Typical low
lying areas could see some river flooding. The hope is that any
ice that moves will have been tempered by the thaw-freeze cycle
that occurs with the ultimate best conditions that support Sap
runs.
The good news no extremes in temperatures in the foreseeable
future but generally seasonal temperatures that can still cool
down enough to support snow showers. A rapid warm up would
not be best but in the longer range about the third week of April
there was some hints for this.
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