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Hundreds of pets are waiting in area animal shelters for someone like
you to offer a loving new home. Pets make great companions, whether
you live alone or have a family. Find out how rewarding it is to be a pet
owner; be a hero to a pet and adopt one today.
These and other beautiful pets are available for adoption at the Central Vermont Humane Society
Retriever, Labrador/Mix
4 years
Spayed/Neutered Female
Size:Medium
Not Declawed
This 53 lb. lovely black lab is a sweetheart that is absolutely desperate for
cuddles and affection. She was recently
removed from her home with many
other dogs during a cruelty case outside
of Washington County. She is enjoying
being in a place where she can count on
being warm, fed regularly, and cared
for by awesome people. Still, wed love
to see her in a home of her own. Abby
will need to work on house training. She
has not had experience with cats and
would likely need to live with cats who
are very dog-savvy. We recommend her
for a home with older children as she is
still fearful around her food and toys.
Retriever/Hound
3 years
Spayed/Neutered Male
Size: Large
Not Declawed
I came to CVHS as a stray dog so they
dont have any history on me. I wasnt
neutered (I am now) and its very hard
to tell how old I am (CVHS estimates
around 3 years old but I could be
younger or older)! Im a very friendly
dude with lots of energy.
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Shepherd/Hound
2 years
Spayed/Neutered Female
Size: Medium
Not Declawed
I was found running stray in Montpelier
with my friend, Patrick, who has already
been adopted. Im about 37 pounds of
fun and energy. Im interested in meeting new people and learning about new
things. Maybe you have another dog at
home I could play with? Im gentle and
sweet and while CVHS doesnt know my
history, they think I could make a fun
dog for a family with children.
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CHEDDAR
RICO
Domestic Shorthair/Mix
3 years
Spayed/Neutered Male
Size: Medium
Not Declawed
Cheddar was surrendered to CVHS with
his sister after his owner was moving and
the landlord did not allow pets. He tolerates his sister Gemini but isnt a fan of
other felines in his space. Cheddars previous owner says he loved his scratching
post that hung on the door, loved sleeping on the bed and playing rough with
his toys. He has never been exposed to
children, did fine with a canine and lived
indoors only previously. From what staff
has seen here at CVHS Cheddar would
do best in home that can give him plenty
of space and time to adjust slowly to new
situations.
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Domestic Shorthair/Mix
14 years
Spayed/Neutered Male
Size: Medium
Not Declawed
Festus was owner surrendered to CVHS
due to his owners living situation. An
older gentlemen who is very sweet and
happy to get attention from humans. He
was previously indoors only and always
used his litterbox. Though an older cat
Festus is happy per his vet visit but will
need a dental within the next year. Do
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boy?
Domestic Shorthair/Mix
2 years
Spayed/Neutered Male
Size: Small
Not Declawed
Speck is quite the character! He enjoys
attention from humans and respectful
children. Do you have time to give him a
backrub? HE LOVES BACKRUBS!! Hes
a pretty busy guy needing to check out
hes surroundings, snack and investigate
new items that come into his environment. Do you have a household that
will him Speck happy and busy? Speck
was transferred in from Upper Valley
Humane Society and before that was
surrendered there for being left behind
during a move.
802-223-5757
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COTTONWOOD
Domestic Shorthair/Mix
2 months
Spayed/Neutered Male
Size: Small
Not Declawed
Cottonwood was found along with his
2 siblings in Lambertville, New Jersey
and taken to a local shelter there. Due
to overpopulation Cottonwood and
his siblings were brought to CVHS for
adoption. Cottonwood is a cautious
kitten at first but once he gets to know
his surroundings he is curious and loves
treats. Since Cottonwood is on the shyer
side he would prefer a home that has
patience, encouragement and no small
children or high energy canines.
SNOWFLAKE
Domestic Shorthair/Mix
5 years
Spayed/Neutered Female
Size: Medium
Not Declawed
Im a cat who does everything in a big
way. I not only like to be in the middle
of things--I like to lead the parade. Im
an adventurous cat, but Ill still make
plenty of time to show you my affectionate side. Im the demonstrative type, you
might say. Want a cat whos brimming
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GEMINI
Domestic Shorthair/Mix
3 years
Spayed/Neutered Female
Size: Medium
Not Declawed
Gemini was surrendered to CVHS with
her brother after her owner was moving and the landlord did not allow pets.
Gemini is a sweet girl but can be very
shy and fearful in new surroundings. She
likes her brother Cheddar but doesnt
know how to be friendly with other felines
yet. Geminis previous owner says she
LOVED boxes, bags, snuggling on the
bed and sleeping by her feet under the
covers. She has never been exposed to
children, did fine with a canine and lived
indoors only previously. From what staff
has seen here at CVHS Gemini would do
best in home that can give her plenty of
space and time to adjust slowly to new
situations.
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SADIE
Hound/Mix
2 years
Spayed/Neutered Female
Size: Medium
Not Declawed
Hi, Im Sadie! All my paperwork says
Im a hound mix but I look more like a
shepherd/rotti mix. I came from a shelter in North Carolina and Im happy to
be looking for a new home in Vermont.
Im a little timid at first but quick to warm
up! I have been good with other dogs
but we dont know yet about cats or
children. Im a fun-loving, happy-all-thetime, glass-is-half-full kind of dog looking
for someone who loves to laugh and
play around. Must have a great sense of
humor and some time to spend with me.
Im a dog on a mission to please you.
When pets talk we listen
802-223-5224
www.thevermontmountaineers.com
DORA
Domestic Shorthair/Mix
2 years
Spayed/Neutered Female
Size:Small
Not Declawed
Dora came from Riverside Rescue in
northern Vt after they had some building damaged that needed to be fixed
without cats being in the building. A
playful gal who was surrendered originally due to family issues. She has lived
with other cats including Peanut who
is also available for adoption. Dora is
quite the explorer and has been indoors
and outdoors. She would love a home
who could provide some safe playtime
outside but a warm home to sleep in at
night.
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SOPHIE
Domestic Shorthair/Mix
5 years
Spayed/Neutered Female
Size: Medium
Not Declawed
Well hello there! My name is Sophie or
at least that is what CVHS is calling me.
These humans dont seem to understand
the language of feline so I cant tell them
my real name. They found me on a very
cold day wandering around the shelters
dooryard cold and hungry. I can be timid in new situations but LOVE cardboard
boxes and to show off my purr once I get
to know you. Since they found me here
CVHS has no idea what my background
is. The vet feels my age is between 4-5
years old and Ive already been spayed.
Loud noises can spook me, do you have
a quiet home and patience to give me?
When pets talk we listen
Domestic Longhair/Mix
1 year
Spayed/Neutered Female
Size: Small
Not Declawed
Im a cat on a mission: PARTY! I love to
play and explore and test my limits. Id
love to play with you, but I can make
a toy out of anything: pencils, post-it
notes, potatoes. If youre looking for
some laughs and someone to liven up
the party, think about inviting me.
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6 years
Spayed/Neutered Female
Size: Large, Not Declawed
Im a big girl at around 80 pounds and
I could stand to lose a few! Im a mature dog, rather perturbed by losing my
home, and Id like to find consistency and
peace as soon as possible. Id prefer a
home with older children or adults only. I
have an old injury to my front leg that the
CVHS veterinarian does not think causes
me any pain (they ran some good tests to
check). I limp a lot unless Im distracted,
then I walk like a four-legged dog.
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802-485-5296
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at seven oclock in the evening to transact the following business not involving
Australian ballot. Australian ballot voting will be held on Tuesday, March 3, 2015
with the polls open from 10:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.
Article 1. To elect a Moderator.
Article 2. To elect two school directors by Australian ballot, one for a two year
term and one for a three year term.
Article 3. Shall the voters of the Town School District approve the minutes of
March 3, 2014 Annual School District Meeting?
Article 4. To hear a report of the School Directors.
Article 5. Shall the voters of the Town School District approve the sum of
$3,702,958 necessary for the support of its school for the year
beginning July1, 2015?
Article 6. Shall the voters of the Town School District authorize the Cabot
Board of School Directors to hold any audited fund balance as of
June 30, 2015 in a reserve fund to be expended under the control
and direction of the Board of School Directors for the purpose of
operating the school?
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Board of School Directors to borrow money in anticipation of receipt
of revenues for the school year beginning July 1, 2015?
Article 8. To transact any other business that may legally come before this
meeting.
Article 9. To adjourn.
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Lisa Olson
Sharon OConnor
Ry Hoffman
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Id like to thank the American Legion Family, the Waterbury
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Sweet Sixteen was the theme this year. This massive endeavor
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Editor,
This Wednesday marks the beginning of Lent, the 40-day period
before Easter, when many Christians abstain from animal foods in
remembrance of Jesuss 40 days of fasting in the desert before
launching his ministry.
But meat-free Lent is much more than a symbol of religious
devotion to Christ. It helps reduce the risk of chronic disease,
environmental degradation, and animal abuse. Dozens of medical
reports have linked consumption of animal products with elevated
risk of heart failure, stroke, cancer, and other killer diseases. A
2007 U.N. report named meat production as the largest source of
greenhouse gases and water pollution. Undercover investigations
have documented farm animals being beaten, caged, crowded,
deprived, mutilated, and shocked.
Lent offers a superb opportunity to honor Christs powerful
message of compassion and love by adopting a meat-free diet for
Lent an beyond. After all, its the diet mandated in Genesis I-29
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Senate Report:
eneral
Assembly
passed a comprehensive education
act in 1845, which created three new offices: the
town superintendent, county superintendent and
state superintendent. The first state superintendent of education under the new law was Horace
Eaton.
Eaton, who was concurrently state superintendent and governor from 1846-1848, said Vermonts 2,750 school districts were far too many
and that 37 pupils per district were too few. He
said that schoolhouses were in miserable condition and challenged each town to erect a welllocated, well-planned, and well-constructed
schoolhouse. Eaton criticized the teaching apparatus and said that many schools were not even
equipped with blackboards. One superintendent
said that the blackboards he observed were not
very large nor very black.
This presents the condition of things truly
alarming; we might say absolutely appalling.
Eaton said the state of affairs was due to the failure of parents to estimate the immense influence
which the instruction children receive at school is
to exert upon the character and destinies of their
children.
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United States right now is that things are
pretty great.
The doom-and-gloomers on the news are certainly right about a few of the problems that we
face: an increasingly large amount of wealth is
collecting in the stock portfolios of the richest 1%
instead of being productively spent at American
stores. A perfect storm of free trade, overzealous
unions, and oppressive regulation has swept most
of our factories overseas, leaving a generation of
blue collar workers with fewer quality jobs than
their parents.
However, the good far outweighs the bad.
Most Americans can afford enough food. Heck,
it seems like most Americans can afford a whole
new wardrobe because they cant fit into their old
clothes anymore.
We can afford to live in ridiculously intemperate places like Vermont because we have ready
access to fuel to heat our homes. Heck, the fuel is
even getting cheaper.
We can relax in our heated homes while watching HDtv because just about everybody has access to affordable electricity. And on the rare occasions that the power goes out, we can take out
our phones and text to our friends about what a
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Article 2. To elect a Clerk.
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Article 8. Shall Twinfield Union School District No. 33 hold its annual meeting
on the fourth Monday of February beginning in 2016?
Article 10. To transact any other business that may legally come before this
meeting.
Article 11. To adjourn.
Patrick Healy, Chair, Twinfield Union School District No. 33
Amy Holt, Clerk, Twinfield Union School District No. 33
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Celeste Robert
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The Cadets traveled to
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league.
Senior guard Aliah Curry led
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