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Market
Begins
Saturday,
December 1
Farm-fresh foods for your table or
as holiday gifts, plus baked goods,
crafts, wines and spirits, and much
more. Live music by Patti Casey.
10 am 2 PM
1st and 3rd Saturdays, DecApr
Vermont College of Fine Arts gym, Montpelier
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2012 Washington County, Vermont
Toys For Tots Annual Toy Collection
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Sponsored By The U.S. Marine Corps Reserve
Toys For Tots Annual Toy Collection
pages 19-24
Public Invited to
View Rockwell Paintings at
Rock of Ages Visitors Center
page 10
52nd Spaulding High School
Class of 1960 Reunion
page 26
Barre City Elementary
Made Pies For The
Salvation Armys
Thanksgiving Dinner
page 7
page 2 The WORLD November 28, 2012
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Its a
Wonderful
Life - A Live
Radio Play:
Two Nights
Only at LNT!
Back by popular demand,
Lost Nation Theater presents
Its a Wonderful Life A Live
Radio Play, by Joe Landry, 7pm
on Wednesday December 5th
and Thursday, December 6th.
Montpelier City Hall Arts
Center is once again trans-
formed into a 1940s broadcast
studio as five versatile actors
and one busy sound effects
wizard bring Frank Capras
classic to life in front of a live
studio audience - thats you!
This fun, inspiring evening
sold out its performances in its
debut, so get your tickets early.
There are only two chances to
see this magical show: curtain
time is 7pm on December 5 &
6.
Tickets are available at 802-
229-0492, www.lostnationthe-
ater.org/box, or in person at the
Montpelier City Clerks Office
on the first floor of City Hall.
All tickets are just $10 in
advance; $15 day of/door; plus
each child under 11 per accom-
panying paying adult is free.
Infants and Toddlers are not
admitted to the theater.
City Hall Arts Center at 39
Main Street, Montpelier, is
wheel chair accessible, and
LNT offers an assisted listen-
ing system.
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November 28, 2012 The WORLD page 3
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Pictured (l to r) are John Sayles of the Vermont Foodbank, Beverly
Worobok and Sheriff Sam Hill of the Washington County Sheriffs
Department.
Washington County Sheriffs
Department Supports
Vermont Foodbank
During the month of October, the Washington County Sheriffs
Department encouraged their fingerprint applicants to bring non-
perishable food items to benefit the Vermont Foodbank.
Additionally for every applicant that came in, the Sheriffs
Department made a pledge of $5 to the Foodbank.
With 1 in 7 of our Vermont neighbors struggling with not hav-
ing enough to eat, we are so grateful for the support of the
Washington County Sheriffs Department, said John Sayles,
Vermont Foodbank CEO. With the looming winter months, sup-
port for the Vermont Foodbank has never been more important.
The Washington County Sheriffs Department month-long pro-
motion resulted in 172 pounds of food collected and a $500 dona-
tion which combined will help provide over 3,260 meals for
hungry Vermonters.
Make a visit to Bragg Farm
a Holiday Tradition!
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OPEN Every Day from 8:30AM-6:30PM
You'll find Sweet Deals on Quality
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We'll deliver your holiday greetings
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Make a visit to Bragg Farm
a Holiday Tradition!
Wreaths Kissing Balls Garland
Gift Certificates Free Gift Wrapping
Friendly Prices & Service!
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Lost Nation Theater
Lost Nation Theater
One of the Best Regional Theaters in America
- nyc drama league
2012 Outstanding Achievement Award
- new england theater conference
802-229-0492
lostnationtheater.org
affecting & entertaining dramas, comedies
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bob nuner, john alexander: a song for my father
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Deborah Richter, M.D. was recently named Health Care Advocate
of the Year, in honor of her more than 10 years of work in Vermont
and around the nation, promoting the formation of a universal single
payer health care system.
An engraved plaque was presented to Richter by the statewide
Vermont Alliance for Retired Americans (VARA) at their 8th
Annual Convention held on November 17th at the Montpelier
Senior Activity Center. The statewide meeting was titled: Vermonts
Emerging Healthcare System- Whats Next? and featured three
other speakers on the topic. The event was videotaped by ORCA
Media and is available for viewing all around Vermont on other
public access channels that request it.
Anya Rader-Wallach, Executive Director of the Green Mountain
Care Board, gave a brief explanation of the accomplishments to date
of the implementation of Act 48, and a look ahead at some of the
challenges that will be faced in the upcoming legislative session.
Wendell Potter, author of Deadly Spin: An Insurance Insider
Speaks Out on How Corporate PR is Killing Health Care and
Deceiving Americans, former head of communications for CIGNA
insurance, told about how he gave his notice after a long fight to
obtain a liver transplant for a 17-year-old girl was finally granted,
five hours before her death. His remarks were a stark reminder of
how corporate spin is distorting our democracy.
The final speaker, Barbara J. Easterling, President of the National
Alliance for Retired Americans, (ARA) a grassroots organization
that educates and mobilizes retirees for progressive campaigns at
the federal, state and local levels, explained some of the national
challenges to Medicaid, Medicare and Social Security that will be
faced in the coming month as Congress deals with the so-called
fiscal cliff.
Her sometimes humorous remarks were capped by her statement.
The so-called death panels have not gone away. They are the
insurance companies!
After a brief business meeting and election of board members
including new president, Jane Osgatharp of Montpelier, the meeting
was adjourned.
Pictured (l to r) are Barbara Easterling; Jane Osgatharp, new VARA President; Ed Hutchinson, VARA Treasurer; Mary Alice Bisbee; Chet Briggs,
VARA Vice President; Wendell Potter; Deborah Richter, MD; John Bloch, Past President; Janet Patterson; and Brenda Lindemann, VARA
Secretary.
VARA Names Health Care Advocate of the Year
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Honor Your Loved Ones During Holidays
Its that time of year when we all make our
holiday lists. But, what to buy for Aunt Marge,
Cousin Pete and even Mom and Dad?
Green Mountain United Way (GMUW) has an
answer to your seemingly unanswerable question.
If Aunt Marge, Cousin Pete and Mom and Dad
have been blessed over the years with abundance
and dont really need or want that new gadget or
even another piece of new clothing, then consider
this. Make a donation to Green Mountain United
Way in their honor. Your contribution to this local
non-profit organization will be used wisely for
local needs. Your gift to GMUW always stays
local.
You have the option of asking GMUW to use
your donation toward providing financial literacy
workshops or encouraging people in making
healthy choices for themselves and their families,
or assisting families and caregivers with early
education tools for their children. You can also
designate your gift toward basic needs like help-
ing local food shelves, volunteer programs, local
meal sites or prescription drug discount programs.
Or, simply ask GMUW to use your donated dol-
lars where the need is the greatest.
If this is the type of gift-giving that you have
never engaged in before, try it. You will be
amazed at how satisfying it will be for you and,
especially, how good it will make Aunt Marge,
Cousin Pete and Mom and Dad feel. Try it
youll like it!
For more information about your local United
Way, visit www.gmunitedway.org, or call their
Berlin office at 229-9532.
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I wonder if men and women really
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and then. -- Katharine Hepburn
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Trash Bag Drop
Wednesdays 9AM to 5PM
Saturdays 6:30AM to 1PM
Clean Outs Estates Garages Cellars Attics
CLEAN
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What goes in the compost?
Edible Items: meat & bones sh & seafood
fruits & vegetables eggs & eggshells milk, cheese
& other dairy dressings & condiments sauces &
soups bread, pasta & pastries coffee grounds
nuts (including shells) spices, oils & butter
Non-edible items: paper egg cartons coffee lters
tea bags
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Happy Holidays!
helping to keep your traditions alive
OF BARRE
Our 30th Year!
Bruce Haskel
Auxiliary Knights of Columbus
VFW Post 792
Gary & Carole Hass Family
Henry & Patricia Poirer
Arthur & Mary Perreault
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Baylee Boucher, Brynn Boucher, Dino Dobrilovic, Alexis Eichhorn, Madelyn Fowler,
Kaitlyn Friot, Hannah Fuller, Carli Harris, Alexandrea Holland, Sydney Jarvis,
Elana Paddock, Emily Pierce, Joseph Reese, Gianna Somarriba, Isabel Thornton,
Brianna Vance, Autumn Wheeler, Jacquelin Winkler, Brittany Wood, Anthony Yeung
8th Grade Honors
Toree Alexander, Chloe Anderson, Kasey Ashford, Cort Ballard, Brandon Bedard,
Safija Cajic, Bailey Caple, Shanice Facey, Kylie Flye, Lyza Giroux, Elizabeth Howe,
Davina Kirk, Joshua LaFlower, Elexis Lussier, Melanie McLean, Emily Perreault,
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Reginald Webster, Erica White, Lloyd White
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Zoe Atkins, Connor Coache, Dylan DAgostino, Angela Garcelon, Chloe Lamphere,
Alick Lord, Jillian Miller, Whitney Renaud, Boris Simonenko, Jeffrey Steinman
7th Grade Honors
Nicholas Adams, Jack Caple, Anna Clark-Blouin, Mackenzie Dunster, Kyleigh Emmons,
Lauren Folland, Gavin Hawkins, Marilyn Henderson, Muskan Lajeunesse, Noah Luce,
Hannah McMahon, Cody Merchant, Ryan Palmisano, Jasmine Sawyer, Kloey Taylor
6th Grade High Honors
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Zo Macdonald, Grace Pierce, Faith Redmond, Lia Rubel, Parker Spaulding
6th Grade Honors
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Seth Poirier, Kyle Proteau, Lillian Riddle
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Emily Henry, Kadin Murphy, Hayleigh Pollard, Briana Potter, Emma Riddle
5th Grade Honors
Caira Adams, Evan Ariste, Teagan Atkins-Leslie, Owen Barr, Alexander Boozan,
Kayla Briggs, Kristina Callahan, Caleb Carrien, Bethany DeJesus, Devan Deppisch,
Haris Dobraca, Dylan Dusablon, Isabelle Grout, Skylar Hood, Aliza Lindley, Julian Lopez,
Jada MacDonald, Alorria McDunnah, Emily McMahon, Lillian Parker, Makena Plant,
Rebekah Russell, Gregory Silk, Paige Wolf
BARRE CITY MIDDLE &
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
1st Quarter Honor Roll 2012-2013
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Barre City Elementary held November 19th and 20th as Salvation Army Pie Days. Mrs. Gregoires second
grade class made 50 apple pies and Mrs. Evans class made 50 pumpkin pies for the Salvation Armys
Thanksgiving dinner. All the pies were being made from scratch recipes and the second graders have been
doing this project for 10 years. DAVID HEATH PHOTO
THANK YOU FOR SAYING
I SAW IT IN
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Sears Hometown Stores Supporting
the Community this Holiday Season
Sears Hometown Stores plan to hand out more
than savings this holiday season. Select Sears
Hometown Stores across the U.S. are collecting
non-perishable food items to donate to local
charities in their communities. Customers in
central Vermont are encouraged to stop into the
Sears Hometown Store located at 1598 US Route
302 - Berlin and drop off items now through
December 29th. Each person who donates a food
item will receive $5 off their purchase of $50
(one time per customer). The food collected will
be donated to The Salvation Army.
The holidays can be a difficult time of year
for so many. Together with our customers, we are
working to collect items for the food drive to
give back to those in our communities who are
less fortunate, said Thomas Coulter/Owner.
We are grateful for the support we have received
from the Barre residents and hope that this food
drive makes a difference in their lives, said
Coulter.
For more information, customers can speak
with local store owners about Sears Hometown
Stores food drive program this holiday season, or
to find a Hometown Store please visit http://
searshometownstores.com/.
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Bethel Cell Tower Progress
A milestone in expanding
cell service coverage in cen-
tral Vermont was reached
last week in Bethel, as the
V e r m o n t
Te l e c o mmu n i c a t i o n s
Authority (VTA) completed
construction on the first
state-funded telecom tower
facility.
Were making progress
expanding cellular service in
Vermont, site by site.
Connect VT and the VTA
have worked diligently with
carriers to develop this new
site at Bethel and we look
forward to the service being
turned on within the coming
months, said Gov. Peter
Shumlin.
The 120-foot monopole
tower can accommodate multiple cellular and
wireless broadband service providers, plus pub-
lic safety and utility radio communications
equipment. By building this basic tower infra-
structure, the state makes it possible for service
providers to lease space at a relatively economi-
cal rate. In Bethel, AT&T was first to sign a lease
agreement with the VTA, with other carriers
invited to expand their networks by leasing
space on the tower as well.
Tower construction is the first step in estab-
lishing expanded cellular service. Service
becomes available to customers after further
installation and testing.
Antennas and radio equip-
ment are set up, and a power
source and fiber backhaul
connections are completed.
A new location is then inte-
grated into a cell providers
existing network through a
number of technical steps,
including testing of E911
location systems.
Cell service is improving
measurably in Vermont with
the installation of 4GLTE
equipment in existing carri-
er networks, as well as
efforts like this one to estab-
lish new sites. The industry
is working together with
Connect VT and the VTA to
focus our efforts on cover-
ing target corridors and
communities where cell service is currently
lacking, said Karen Marshall, Chief, Connect
VT.
Funding for tower construction comes from a
capital budget appropriation from the Legislature.
The VTA currently has options to lease land for
towers at seven additional sites in southern, cen-
tral, and northeastern Vermont. The organization
continues to seek agreements with cellular carri-
ers to expand service.
For information about other broadband and
cell service projects throughout the state, visit
www.telecomvt.org and www.broadbandvt.org.
The Luck Brothers have just signed off.
Barres Big Dig is only a memory.
Main Street is reopened, restored,
returned to pedestrians and traffic,
and Youth Triumphant smiles again.
July of 2012: Main Street a war zone,
muddy ditch, forbidding trench,
deserted storefronts on either side,
sidewalks fenced for safety,
stumps instead of trees. A scene
to stir up long-forgotten memories
of childhood sandbox play.
Could I play in that sandbox with the Luck
Brothers
to build a better Barre?
In the shadow of Youth Triumphant,
I heard the monument speak to me.
What are you doing here
with that shovel in your hand?
You think youre going to play sandbox
with Hard Hats and Yellow Cats?
No sir, I said. I just hoped
with any Luck, to play a part
in Barres long-awaited renaissance.
Friend, Ive been kneeling here for years,
praying for this day.
Of trenches I have seen enough,
of peace and progress, far too little.
Go, sit in the granite easy chair
in Studio Place Arts sculpture park.
Show the Luck Brothers you can
supervise the burial of water mains,
restore sidewalks, reconfigure
crosswalks, and repave intersections.
See that Vermont maples get planted
to beautify the longitudinal dimension.
Once again let Barre be a place
where neighbors greet each other
on business downtown,
others sit in the shade in City Park,
and say Hi, so happy to see you here.
I thanked the naked guy
for his encouragement
and resolved to finish the job
he started so many years ago.
Barres Big Dig Alban Richey
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Our new Barre branch is located in the Rite-Aid Shopping Plaza next to
Lennys. Stop by on November 29th from 11:00 am to 3:00 pm and enjoy
food, giveaways and enter to win some terrific prizes. In fact, well be giving
out prizes for four weekswith a $500 Grand Prize Travel Certificate from
Milne Travel, happening right before Christmas. You need to enter to win,
so please stop by our new branch, say hello and enter to win.
YOU GET THE HOUSEWARMING PRESENTS.
Contest open to all individuals 18 years or older who are residents of
the US. Employees of Merchants Bank, their affiliates, advertising,
production and promotion agencies, subsidiaries and the immediate
families of each are not eligible. No purchase necessary to enter.
Limit of one entry per person. Entries available starting November
13 at the Barre branch. Void where prohibited. Complete contest
rules and list of prizes available at the Barre branch or MBVT.COM.
On November 29th, were hosting a Grand
Opening Celebration and youre invited.
Mixer and Play Next Wednesday
Marsha Wimble (left) of Merchants Bank presents a check to Hal Cohen
(right), Executive Director of Central Vermont Community Action
Council. The recent donation was in support CVCACs Tangible Assets
program, which is a matched savings program that helps low-income
working families to start a business, purchase a home or pay for post-
secondary education.
Montpelier Alive and Lost
Nation Theater will co-host
a mixer just prior to the
opening of LNTs produc-
tion of Its a Wonderful Life
a Live Radio Play next
Wednesday.
The pre-holiday mixer has
become a staple of the Central Vermont Chamber
of Commerce, and board chair Steve Gilman
said that having Montpeliers downtown associa-
tion and the acclaimed theater company present-
ing the December 5 event is very special.
Registration for the mixer is $10, but for this
one special evening, admission for both the
mixer and the play is just $15. Hopefully, lots of
people will take advantage of the combined
admission, the board chair stressed.
The mixer will begin at 5pm, and light fare
will be provided by Skinny Pancake, as
Montpelier Alive encourages business and com-
munity leaders to mix, mingle and make new
acquaintances. The mixer ends just prior to the
7pm curtain for the radio play adaptation of the
holiday movie, and those attending are encour-
aged to stay for the performance.
Registration for just the mixer or for both the
mixer and play can be secured online at central-
vt.com/chamber/mixer.
Next year, Lost Nation Theater will celebrate
25 years of performances held at Montpeliers
City Hall Arts Center on the second floor of City
Hall.
LNTs founder, Kim Bent, grew up in Braintree,
Vermont on a hill farm that looks toward the
Braintree Mountains. One particular part of the
range is known locally as Lost Nation.
For locals it is a special place: a place to dream
and reflect. Theres a lovely view, but its mainly
a place to camp, hike, and hunta challenging
place to get to and to come back from. As Bent
traveled the country he realized there are many
lost nations throughout America. Almost
always rural, often remote and almost never on
maps, they are known only by the people who
live near them.
Lost Nation has been breaking artistic
boundaries, presenting dramatic and courageous
art, but belonging to a place and to a community
-- fortunately Montpelier for a quarter centu-
ry.
Montpelier Alives mission is to join together
business people, political leaders and citizens
from our community to work towards maintain-
ing the historic charm that makes and defines
Montpelier as the hub for a vibrant community.
It has been the inspiration and impetus behind
a wide variety of downtown festivals, events,
celebrations and promotions.
Enjoy the city, the people, the venue and the
play that span decades in the course of just one
evening, Dec. 5.
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Southern China Presentation: Monday, Dec. 3rd, 7pm
Ellie Hayes will share images and personal experiences from a
recent tour of southern China. Co-hosted by Barre Senior Center,
held at MSAC.
Reiki Clinic: Friday, December 7th, 1-5pm
Sessions are 1/2 hour, fee is $15. Make an appointment or call
522-0045 for more information.
Art Walk: Friday, December 7th
Art Walk comes to MSAC for the rst time! We have the Home-
share Portrait Show hanging through December 16th.
Holiday Bazaar: Fri., Dec. 7, 4-7pm & Sat., Dec. 8, 9am-4pm
The MSAC Holiday Bazaar will include baked goods and arts
& crafts from many members and local artists and artisans. Also
available is the new CD by pianist-in-residence, Ron Merkin.
All events are at Montpelier Senior Activity Center, 58 Barre
St., unless otherwise noted. Call 223-2518 for more information.
Aldrich
Public Library
Barre
Trustees Meeting
The WPL invites patrons and friends to our Trustees Meeting at
the library on Tuesday, December 4th at 8:30am.
Childrens Holiday Program
The WPL is hosting The King and the Thrush at the War-
ren Town Hall on Saturday, December 8th at 1pm. This program,
presented by the award-winning Tim Jennings and Leanne Ponder,
is suitable for all ages, especially elementary age children and par-
ents. Admission is free and light refreshments will be served. To
RSVP call the WPL at 496-3913.
Holiday Book Sale
The Annual Holiday Book Sale will be held at the library on
Saturday, December 15th from 10am-1pm. All kinds of gently
used books will be on sale at bargain prices, and holiday wrapped
at no cost.
Armchair Travelogue Visits Maine
The Armchair Travelogue Series, co-sponsored by the WPL and
the Mad River Valley Senior Citizens, Inc., will visit Maine on
Tuesday, December 18 (Noon). Along with the Maine-style lun-
cheon and a suggested reading list/fact sheet, our guest speakers
will be Carol Hosford and Val Hale. This event is held at Ever-
green Place in Waitseld. Call Gail Hietzker (583-1935) for pro-
gram details and Lorraine (496-2543), at least 24 hours ahead, for
lunch reservations.
Warren Public
Library
Warren
Beth Jacob Synagogue is proud to host author
Susan Kushner Resnick for an author presenta-
tion and signing of her recently published book,
You Saved Me, Too: What a Holocaust Survivor
Taught Me about Living, Dying, Loving,
Fighting, and Swearing in Yiddish. Come for
vegetarian potluck at 12:30pm and stay for the
presentation at 1:15pm, followed by a book
signing.
Susans book is something of an Its a
Wonderful Life tale just in time for the
Chanukah season. You Saved Me, Too tells the
story of her odd and beautiful relationship
with Aron Lieb (ne Libfrajnd), a defiant,
quirky, and strikingly cheerful old man who
proved that the Final Solution wasnt final at all.
Heartfelt and heartbreaking, funny and uplift-
ing, You Saved Me, Too is a riveting memoir of
a remarkable friendship and a wonderful memo-
rial to a truly rare survivor.
Books will be available for sale at the event.
Contact Emily Kaminsky, Beth Jacob Synagogue
Programming Coordinator at 279-7581 or bjpro-
gramming@gmail.com for more information.
Additional information is also available at www.
bethjacobvt.org.
Susan Kushner Resnick, a journalist with 27
years of reporting to her credit, teaches creative
nonfiction at Brown University. She is the
author of Sleepless Days and Goodbye Wifes
and Daughters, winner of a Montana Book
Award, High Plains Literary Award and a gold
medal from the Independent Publisher Book
Awards. Her work has been published in the
New York Times Magazine, Boston Globe,
Parents, and Utne Reader, among other publi-
cations. She lives in Massachusetts with her
husband and two teenagers.
A recent article in the Times Argus newspaper by editor Steven
Pappas, about two Norman Rockwell paintings commissioned by
Rock of Ages for use in its national advertising campaigns in the
mid-1950s and early 1960s, has created a resurgence of interest in
the paintings, their subject matter, and the intriguing stories behind
their creation.
Rock of Ages commissioned the first painting, entitled Kneeling
Girl, in 1955. It depicts a young girl reverently kneeling before a
family memorial, the poignancy of the scene visually created by
her youthful pigtails, the textbooks lying beside her and the daisies
lovingly scattered on the grave.
Norman Rockwells second painting for Rock of Ages, The
Craftsman, emphasizes the artists devotion to his sacred craft.
Long-time Rock of Ages employee George Sievwright is pictured
as he labors over a stone, the cascading light intermingled with
shadows reveals the solemnity of his task, every nuance of his
sinewy hands and furrowed brow evince his experience and pas-
sion for his art.
These images, well known to the Greatest Generation and to
Baby Boomers, are less familiar now to the general public. To
acquaint a new generation with these important artistic works,
Rock of Ages is offering a FREE open house on Friday, November
30th from 4pm to 6pm and on Saturday December 1st from 9am
to 5pm at its Visitors Center at 558 Graniteville Road in
Graniteville.
All are invited to come see these two extraordinary paintings by
the master of quintessential Americana, Norman Rockwell.
Whether viewing them for the first time or reacquainting yourself
with these images, you are sure to be mesmerized by their charm
and artistry.
Founded in 1885, Rock of Ages is North Americas premier
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Author Event with Susan Kushner Resnick to be
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You Saved Me, Too: What a Holocaust Survivor Taught Me about
Living, Dying, Loving, Fighting, and Swearing in Yiddish. Susan
Kushner Resnick shares her new book. Beth Jacob Synagogue, vegetar-
ian potluck 12:30pm, presentation 1:15pm foll. by signing. 279-7581.
NORTHFIELD- High School Juried Art Show Awards Ceremony.
Public welcome. Norwich University, Chaplin Hall Gallery, 2-4pm.
NORTHUMBERLAND, NH- Open House and Toys for Tots
Drive. Potato Barn Antiques, 9am-5pm. See description 12/1.
PEACHAM- North Country Chorus 65th Annual Christmas
Concert. Peacham Congregational Church, $10 adults/$5 students,
3pm. Info. www.northcountrychorus.org
PLAINFIELD- Art Opening. Reception for exhibit of Central Asia
photographs by international photographer Theodore Teo Kaye.
Blinking Light Gallery, 11am-1pm. www.blinkinglightgallery.com
STOWE- 40th Army Band: Vermont Holiday Treasures. With
guest narrator Tim Kavanagh. Spruce Peak Performing Arts Center,
FREE, 2pm. Reserve tickets at www.sprucepeakarts.org or 760-4634.
Monday, December 3
MONTPELIER- Presentation on Southern China. Ellie Hayes
shares her images and personal experiences. Co-hosted by Barre
Senior Center. Montpelier Senior Activity Center, 58 Barre St., 7pm.
Capital Orchestra Holiday Concert. The community orchestra per-
forms seasonal pieces for brass and for strings, works by Haydn &
more. Unitarian Church, donations appreciated, 7:30pm. 223-8610.
WILLIAMSTOWN- Friends of Ainsworth Public Library. Join us
and support the library. Ainsworth Public Library, 6pm.
Tuesday, December 4
MONTPELIER- Empowering Your Intentions: Going Beyond
Hopes and Wants. Workshop with Fred Cheyette. Hunger Mountain
Coop, FREE, 6-7:30pm. Pre-register 223-8000 x202.
MORRISVILLE- GED Testing. Social studies, science & reading at
11am, take 1 or 2. Morrisville Learning Center, 52 Portland St. Pre-
register 888-5531.
RANDOLPH- Reducing Food Waste Through Source Reduction.
Workshop co-spons. by VTC, Agency of Natural Resources & the EPA.
VTC, Judd Hall, 8:30am-3pm. Register at www.vtc.edu/groundwork
WARREN- Warren Public Library Trustees Meeting. All patrons
and friends invited. Warren Public Library, 8:30am.
Wednesday, December 5
BARRE- Open Mike. With host John Lackard. Gustos, 28 Prospect
St., no cover, 9pm. Info. 476-7919.
Senior Day: Parlor Music. The Peace and Pardon singers perform
turn-of-the-century songs and holiday selections. All are welcome,
holiday refreshments will be served. Aldrich Public Library, 1:30pm.
Advance Directives Film and Workshop. Join CVHHH staff for the
film Start the Conversation, followed by a workshop on preparing
Advanced Directives (living wills). Aldrich Library, 5:30-7:30pm.
MARSHFIELD- Classic Film Night. Tom Blachly & Rick Winston,
offer a brief introduction and optional post-film discussion. Jaquith
Library, Old Schoolhouse Common, School St, 7pm. Info. 426-3581.
Herbal Class: Immunity Tincture and Cold Care Capsules. Led by
Sage Zelkowitz. Jaquith Public Library, $1-$10 sliding scale materials
fee, 3-5pm. Info. 426-3481.
MONTPELIER- Diplomatic Challenges We Face. Presentation by
veteran diplomat George Jaeger. Part of VHCs First Wednesdays
series. Kellogg-Hubbard Library, FREE, 7pm. Info. 223-3338.
On the Waterfront. Screening hosted by film impresario Rick
Winston. Part of Osher Lifelong Learning series. Savoy Theater, 26
Main St., $5 non-members, 10am. Info. 223-1763.
Its a Wonderful Life: A Live Radio Play. Five actors and one sound
effects wizard bring Capras classic to life. Lost Nation Theater, $10
advance/$15 door/kids under 11 free w/paying adult, 7pm. 229-0492.
Thursday, December 6
BARRE- GED Testing. Social studies, science & reading at 3pm,
take 1 or 2; writing at 5:30pm, math at 6pm, take only one. Barre
Learning Center, 46 Washington St. Pre-register 476-4588.
BERLIN- Improving Energy Efficiency in Municipal Buildings.
Forum held by Efficiency Vermont. Central VT Chamber of Commerce,
33 Stewart Rd., 6:30-9pm.
CALAIS- Jay Ekis. Performing at The Whammy Bar at the Maple
Corner Caf, 31 W. County Rd., 6:30-8:30pm. Info. 229-4329.
MONTPELIER- Its a Wonderful Life: A Live Radio Play. Lost
Nation Theater, 7pm. See description 12/5.
RANDOLPH- Eat It, Beat It and Prevent It: Food as Medicine.
Author and chef Wendell Fowler discusses whats in the foods we
love. Gifford Conference Center, FREE, 6-8pm. RSVP 728-7100 x6.
Friday, December 7
BARRE- Vermont Symphony Orchestra Holiday Pops. With the
VSO Chorus and conductor Robert DeCormier. Barre Opera House,
7:30pm. Info. 476-8188 or www.vso.org.
BERLIN- Ag Finance Hour. Meet with a farm business management
specialist to work on financial planning for your farm. UVM Extension
office, 617 Comstock Rd., $15. Call 223-2389 for an appointment.
MONTPELIER- Art Walk. Montpelier galleries and other busi-
nesses host a variety of exhibits, receptions, and specials. Downtown
locations, 4-8pm.
Reiki Clinic. Half hour sessions. Montpelier Senior Activity Ctr, 58
Barre St., $15, 1-5pm. Call 522-0045 for appointment or information.
MSAC Holiday Bazaar. Baked goods, arts & crafts, CDs by pianist
Ron Merkin. Montpelier Senior Activity Center, 58 Barre St., 4-7pm.
Book Signing: Images of America: Williamstown. With author
Doreen Chambers. VT History Museum, 109 State St., 3:30-5:30pm.
Illumination Night. All are invited for the annual lighting of the tree,
luminarias, hot drinks & cookies, and music to recognize all winter
holidays. Vermont College of Fine Arts, College Hall, 5:30-7pm.
PLAINFIELD- The Saturn Peoples Sound Collective. 19-person
band directed by Brian Boyes. Goddard College, Haybarn Theatre,
advance tix $15, doors 7pm, show 8pm. www.goddard.edu/saturn
WAITSFIELD- The Best Christmas Pageant Ever. Valley Players
Theater, $10 adults/$8 kids 12 & under, 6pm. Info. 583-1674.
Saturday, December 8
ADAMANT- Ira Friedman Jazz Quartet. With Rob Morse, Keith
Gibbs and Paul Reynolds. Adamant Community Club, $10 in advance
(at Coop)/$15 at door, optional potluck 5:30pm, show 7pm.
BRADFORD- Sandy Victims Benefit Spaghetti Supper.
Handicapped accessible, all proceeds benefit storm victims. Masonic
Lodge, 1958 Waits River Rd., by donation, 5:30-7:30pm. 222-4014.
CRAFTSBURY- Laslo Cameo. Randy Bulpin & Leslie Campos per-
form on fiddle, guitar and dobro. The Music Box, 7:30pm. 586-7533.
HARDWICK- Hillside Rounders. Brothers Rich and Mike Sicely
have made music together since they could get their hands around a
guitar. Positive Pie, 87 So. Main St., 9:30pm.
MARSHFIELD- Marshfield School of Weaving Holiday Studio
Sale. Textiles, pottery, baskets, blacksmithing & more, all handmade
by local artists. 589 Eaton Cemetery Rd., 10am-3pm. 426-3733.
MONTPELIER- Afinque. Classic Salsa/Salsa Dura cover band from
Burlington. Ages 21+. Positive Pie, 22 State St., $5, 10:30pm.
MSAC Holiday Bazaar. MSAC, 58 Barre St., 9am-4pm. See 12/7.
Katie Trautz and the New Foundry. Original folk and old-time with
a unique contemporary inflection. The Black Door, 9:30pm.
Shouts & Cradle Songs: A Christmas Celebration. Performance by
Counterpoint Chorus. Christ Episcopal Church, $20/$15 seniors/$5
students & financially challenged, 7:30pm. Info. 802-540-1784.
WAITSFIELD- The Best Christmas Pageant Ever. Valley Players
Theater, $10 adults/$8 kids 12 & under, 6pm. Info. 583-1674.
WARREN- The King and the Thrush. Hosted by Warren Public
Library, Jennings and Ponder offer this tale suitable for all ages. Light
refreshments. Warren Town Hall, FREE, 1pm. RSVP 496-3913.
WATERBURY- Waterbury Farmers Market. Thatcher Brook
Primary School, Stowe St., 10am-2pm.
Season of Lights Story & Craft Time. Stories about Christmas,
Hanukkah & Kwanzaa, make a craft to take home. for kids in grades
K-4. Waterbury Public Library, FREE, 10am. Register 244-7036.
WILLIAMSTOWN- Endowment Fund Craft Fair. Including
Friends of Ainsworth Library holiday raffle and drawing. Williamstown
Middle High School, 9am-3pm.
Sunday, December 9
BARRE- Northeast Fiddlers Association Monthly Jam and Meet.
Fiddlers and public welcome. Canadian Club, Rte 14, donations
accepted, noon-5pm.
MONTPELIER- Montpelier Antiques Market. Furniture, art,
ephemera, postcards, books, more. Elks Country Club, $5 early buy-
ing at 7:30am/$2 regular admission 9am, 7:30am-1:30pm. 751-6138.
Young Adventurers Club Family Walk. Easy 1-2 mi. walk through
Hubbard Park & Montpelier. YAC is a Green Mtn Club group for
families with young children. Call 229-0933 for mtg time & place.
Auditions: Ransom. Adults and youth age 10+ invited to audition for
this musical inspired by letters from a VT Civil War soldier. Show runs
4/25-5/12. Lost Nation Theater, by appointment. Info. 229-0492.
WAITSFIELD- The Best Christmas Pageant Ever. Valley Players
Theater, $10 adults/$8 kids 12 & under, 2pm. Info. 583-1674.
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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.
Trauma Treatment Program Manager: Full time w/ benefits. LINCS (Linking Community Supports) and the Child and
Family Trauma Treatment Program (CFTPP), the Outpatient Trauma Treatment Programs for WCMHS are seeking a Trauma
Treatment Program Manager. This position oversees and develops the LINCS and CFTTP. 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
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energetic young man with his job and within his structured community based program. The qualified applicant will work well
as a team member to assist in developing a therapeutic, mentoring relationship with a 21-year old young man who is struggling
with social, emotional, communication and behavioral challenges. The successful candidate will be responsible for working
with this young man on developing supportive communication and behavioral support system.
Behavioral Consultant: Full time w/ benefits. Seeking individual to provide behavioral consultation to program clients in the
application of treatment methods based upon the principles of Applied Behavior Analysis. Responsibilities will include
conducting behavioral assessments for referred youth, development of individualized behavior plans, train and supervise staff
in the implementation and evaluation of behavior plans, provide ongoing consultation with families, participate on education/
clinical teams in school, and community and mental health settings. Training in the field Applied Behavior Analysis and
experience working with children and youth who present serious emotional and behavioral challenges is required. Experience
working in school settings desirable. A Masters degree is required. A minimum of three years of field experience is preferred.
Certification by the Behavior Analysis Certification Board preferred. BCBA eligibility required.
Behavior Interventionists/Educational Support Specialists for the following programs: Full time w/ benefits.
ChOICE (2 Anticipated Openings for 8/15/12): Provide direct supervision to youth (ages 12-18+) within an
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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.
DTL & Social Skills Interventionist: Full time w/ benefits. This position works under the direction of the Program
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support services to assigned youth who have significant social, behavioral and emotional needs attributed to
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living skills. Must possess strong communication skills both verbally and in writing.
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
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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.
WRAP Counselor: 40 hours w/ benefits. The WRAP Counselor will provide 1:1 supervision and support to an individual
client experiencing psychiatric challenges. Interventions will include providing support and skills coaching, teach independent
living skills, assist client in accessing community activities that may improve quality of life. This position may include working
evenings, overnights and weekends. Must be willing to transport client in your personal vehicle. BA in psychology or related
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ODIN Home/School Behavior Interventionist: Full time w/ benefits. Seeking individual to provide individualized support
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Learning Network Specialist/Facilitator: Full time w/ benefits. Seeking individual to provide direct supervision to adults
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settings and experience with developmental disabilities.
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meetings, and potentially, meetings in the field. Work is highly coordinated with the Childrens Utilization Review team and
with other youth supporting programs within and outside of WCMHS. Work is based in Barre with the potential for travel
throughout the Washington County area. Position requires Masters Degree in psychology, social work, or counseling, and
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working within mental health with experience with children, youth and families. Training in trauma and co-occurring disorders
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Under general direction from the Ofce of
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including general copying service, coordinating
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Q: I have my mothers Shaker
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Q: Whats linseed oil, and how
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your garden and lawn tools
wooden handles, its good to
know about this treatment and
how you should use it.
By Samantha Mazzotta
Dont throw away that dam-
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weatherstrip along the bottom
of your garage door. 2) Use
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on your ice skates. 3) Use as a
safety edge on your saws in the
shop. Cut to fit, and slip it over
the blade.
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Doggie has a greasy coat, but
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If you fold them flat, you can
slip your pics inside, and it will
go right into an envelope.
Theyll be nice and protected.
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If your curling broom is los-
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bristles a little bit. This worked
for me. -- R.D. in Canada
(Tipsters: Curling is an ice
sport.)
Defog your mirror with shav-
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entire surface, and then wipe
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cleaning until clear. It works
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By JoAnn Derson
First and foremost, know that
there are two types of linseed
oil for DIY applications: raw
and boiled. Raw linseed oil has
been pressed from the flax
seeds and left untreated -- not
heated or had any chemicals
added to it. Boiled linseed oil
has either been heat-treated
(not boiled, despite its name) or
had chemicals added to it for
specific reasons.
Raw linseed oil is very slow
drying (were talking weeks or
months here) and can stay tacky
for a long time. That makes it
great for certain applications
where slow drying is prefera-
ble. For tool handles, thats not
preferable (or enjoyable).
Boiled linseed oil dries faster,
but keep in mind that most
brands are treated with certain
chemicals to get it to do so. If
youre determined to use an
all-natural product to treat
wood handles, be aware of this
when purchasing this type of
linseed oil.
An important caveat when
using linseed oil, either raw or
boiled, is that it is considered a
fire hazard. Because oxidation
is what causes the oil to dry, in
certain circumstances -- like
piling together a bunch of lin-
seed oil-soaked rags -- the oil
can ignite. Dont put oil-soaked
cloth through the washer and
dryer cycle at all: hand-wash
them with soap and water and
hang them up to dry, and dont
discard several rags at once.
To treat wooden handles, apply
a single very light coat of boiled
linseed oil. Dont apply linseed
oil to the metal parts. To protect
those, you can apply a light
coat of all-purpose oil. For
metal parts that contact the
wooden handles, use a pro-
tectant that wont damage
wood. If your hardware store
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look for a woodworking store
in your area or online.
Store your wooden-handled
tools in a dry location, protect-
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together. Ideally, hang them up
on a pegboard or place on a
shelf side by side so that each
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between them.
HOME TIP: Sharpen tool
blades and treat with a pro-
tectant prior to storing, so
theyll be ready to use immedi-
ately when spring comes
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BERLIN HOME in park. Ready
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proval. Call 802-223-4372.
FOR SALE By Owner (2) larg-
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on 2 acres of land, 3 miles
from Randolph in Braintree.
$85,000.00 each. 802-728-3602
Mobile home for sale by owner,
14x60 on ffty acres great hunt-
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$125,000.00. 802-728-3602
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APARTMENTS
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1BEDROOM APARTMENT, very
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deposit required. 802-479-9235
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BERLIN HOME 3 bedroom, 1
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a month. Tenant pays for oil,
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security. Dave at 802-249-2711
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to request an application.
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Seller to contribute $2500 to buyer at closing towards
closing costs.
East Montpelier, $159,999
Dir: North on County Road out of Montpelier. Right onto
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way intersection with Center Road and follow to the end. Right
onto Dodge Road and continue .4 mile to Johnson Road on left.
Property on right. #170 Johnson Road
Open House, Sat, Dec 1st, 10 - 12 pm
Quintessential Vermont cape with 3 bedrooms, 1
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Sale Price
$86,900.00
*After purchase
assistance grant
$55,400.00*
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.
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ROOM, BARRE. Kitch-
en and laundry privileges,
TV, wireless, $475mo plus
deposit. 802-479-2136
RULE OF THUMB......
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Just describe the property and
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SO.WOODBURY 2 Bed-
room House, Nice location,
steep drive, $650+ Utilities
and deposit. 802-456-1028
TRAILER FOR Rent, small 2
BDR, Randolph area. $600/
month plus utilities. No pets.
No smoking. 802-728-3602.
WILLIAMSTOWN VILLAGE,
1 BR First Floor and Second
Floor. $650 plus Deposit. Laun-
dry. No pets/No Smoking. Credit
check. Available Now. Please
contact Andra at 802-595-7545,
or email karin.swart@gmail.com
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Walk out to the beach. 3-Bed-
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CAMPS FOR SALE
FALL CLEARANCE
CALAIS CAMP with frontage
on Curtis Pond. Very sound w/
steel I beans, insulated, gas
heat, large deck, appliances.
Private with year-round access.
$125,000.00. Sybil Miller, Bro-
ker 802-223-5510
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EAST MONTPELIER $20,000
OFF 5.1 Wooded lot on Mays
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HOMES
JUST REDUCED! $78,000.00
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Rent includes heat/hot water, 24-hour emergency maintenance,
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To request an application, call 476-8645 or stop by the on-site
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LAST DOWN
LENDER UPDATE RATE APR TERM PTS PAYMENT
Granite Hills 11/23/12 3.375% 3.625% 30 yr fixed 0 5%
Credit Union 522-5000 2.750% 3.019 15 yr fixed 0 5%
Merchants Bank 11/23/12 4.500% 4.520 30 yr fixed 0 20%
1-800-322-5222 3.100% 3.134% 15 yr fixed 0 20%
New England Federal 11/23/12 3.375% 3.394% 30 yr fixed 0 5%
Credit Union 866-805-6267 2.750% 2.785% 15 yr fixed 0 5%
Northfield Savings 11/23/12 3.500% 3.539% 30 yr fixed 0 5%
Bank (NSB) 2.750 2.818% 15 yr fixed 0 5%
802-485-5871
VT State Employees 11/23/12 3.500 3.528 30 yr fixed 0 5%
Credit Union (VSECU) 2.750 2.800 15 yr fixed 0 5%
1-800-371-5162 X5345
Rates can change without notice.
***APRs are based on 20% down payment. Some products are available with as little as
5% down, with purchase of Private Mortgage Insurance (PMI). The cost of PMI is not
included in the APR calculations.
Updated Weekly
Home Mortgage Rates
Rate APR Term Points
Downpayment
Granite Hills CU 3.375% 3.625% 30 yr fixed 0
5%
2.750% 3.019% 15 yr fixed 0 5%
Merchants 4.500% 4.520% 30 yr fixed 0
20%
3.100% 3.134% 15 yr fixed 0 20%
NE Fed CU 3.375% 3.394% 30 yr fixed 0
5%
2.750% 2.785% 15 yr fixed 0 5%
Northfield Savings 3.500%3.539% 30 yr fixed 0
5%
2.750%2.818% 15 yr fixed 0 5%
VSECU 3.500%3.528% 30 yr fixed 0
5%
2.750%2.800% 15 yr fixed 0 5%
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HREALTORS
eney
81 Main Street, Montpelier
229-0345
135 Washington Street, Barre
476-6500
HeneyRealtors.com
Newly Priced
Worthy of your TLC and updates to make this home just the way you
want it. This classic mid-century three bedroom, one level home on
Terrace Street in Montpelier has a big attached two car garage and is in
a most convenient location. Fireplace in the living room, rst oor laun-
dry, a covered porch leads to the concrete patio, on .37 acre. $144,000.
Call Tim Heney to schedule your appointment.
ANN
CUMMINGS
272-0944
CAROL ELLISON
249-7435
CHARLIE CLARK
229-0345
JANE EAKIN
522-3045
MICHELLE
MORAN GOSSELIN
249-9002
MAURICE (MOE)
FORTIER
249-7628
RAY MIKUS
279-2403
STEPHEN
BOUSQUET
793-9951
TIM HENEY
229-0345
FRED
VAN BUSKIRK
229-0345
Charming
1940s bungalow set up on a hill with views of Hubbard Park and the
Capitol dome from the second oor. Large three season enclosed porch,
bright kitchen with dining area, hardwood oors, original woodwork
and stairway and a classic dark red brick replace in the cozy living
room. Sporting a new roof this sparkling home is set back on a quarter
acre lot with ower beds and lots of shrubs and fruit trees. $178,000.
Call Jane Eakin.
23 Wildersburg Common, Barre Town
Move right into this uniquely designed 2 bedroom, 2 1/2 bath condo.
The bright and sunny living/dining room opens onto a back deck, lovely
eat-in kitchen and the lower level has two nished rooms, a half bath
and large shop area. Many accessibility features including a step in
shower in the master suite, hardwood and low pile carpets, wider doors
and a rst oor laundry. There is also an air exchange system, leak
alarm on the washer and an attached two car garage. $192,000.
On 4 Acres!
This lovely Victorian has been renovated from top to bottom. In 1984,
house was moved back from road on new foundation, rewired and
plumbed. In 2011 house had updated wiring,roof, chimney and paved
drive. In 2012 new carpet, paint, Carbon water ltration system, brand
new septic system installed. Beautiful views of Washington village,
nice pasture and barn for animals, close to pavement but in the country.
$199,000. Call Michelle Gosselin.
195 Palmer Road, Williamstown
Extremely motivated sellers! Nicely updated three bedroom home on
1.5 acres. There are a lot of surprising features for a house in this price
range. Oversized attached garage, sunroom, mountain views, new roof,
new bathrooms, renished wide plank oors and a recently nished
basement. Super convenient just minutes from I-89. $189,900.
Photo: 41902081
Newly Priced
Worthy of your TLC and updates to make this home just the way
you want it. This classic mid-century three bedroom, one level
home on Terrace Street in Montpelier has a big attached two car
garage and is in a most convenient location. Fireplace in the liv-
ing room, rst oor laundry, a covered porch leads to the con-
crete patio, on .37 acre. $144,000. Call Tim Heney to schedule
your appointment.
Charming
Photo: 41824761
1940s bungalow set up on a hill with views of Hubbard Park
and the Capitol dome from the second oor. Large three season
enclosed porch, bright kitchen with dining area, hardwood oors,
original woodwork and stairway and a classic dark red brick re-
place in the cozy living room. Sporting a new roof this sparkling
home is set back on a quarter acre lot with ower beds and lots of
shrubs and fruit trees. $178,000. Call Jane Eakin.
On 4 Acres!
Photo: 41939301
This lovely Victorian has been renovated from top to bottom.
In 1984, house was moved back from road on new foundation,
rewired and plumbed. In 2011 house had updated wiring,roof,
chimney and paved drive. In 2012 new carpet, paint, Carbon wa-
ter ltration system, brand new septic system installed. Beautiful
views of Washington village, nice pasture and barn for animals,
close to pavement but in the country. $199,000. Call Michelle
Gosselin.
195 Palmer Road, Williamstown
Photo: 41918881
Extremely motivated sellers! Nicely updated three bedroom
home on 1.5 acres. There are a lot of surprising features for a
house in this price range. Oversized attached garage, sunroom,
mountain views, new roof, new bathrooms, renished wide
plank oors and a recently nished basement. Super convenient
just minutes from I-89. $189,900.
OPEN HOUSES
Saturday, December 1
11:00 1:00
Last Weeks Weather10 days of Dry Weather Ends with
Cold Front
After an unprecedented stretch of dry weather complete with
periods of sunny blue skies and temperatures in the 50s with a few
60s to boot, a cold front pushed across Vermont Friday evening
bringing rain showers and eventually mountain snow showers and
flurries. Accumulations were fairly scanty up through last Monday,
but were enough to cause early season mishaps where folks with-
out snow tires found it rugged and dangerous going. Numerous
cars were reported off the road even on valley floors with as little
as a coating of snow under inch.
Skiers Rejoiced!
Mountain areas across state especially central and northern
Vermont varied on the amounts of snow from a couple to locally
4 inches of natural snow. This was on top of some rather good
snow making conditions where many trails had seen great snow
making conditions last week. What makes good snow making?
Cold and dry conditions are the best allowing man made powder
from the snow guns and many night time readings as well as dur-
ing the day were below freezing at the summits.
Vermont Weather Stats from last week ending
Monday the 19th of November
Highest temperature: 64 degrees at Brandon last Friday the 23rd
Lowest temperature: 10 degrees atop Mt. Mansfield Sunday morn-
ing the 25th
Heaviest one day rainfall: 0.63 Westfield ending Sunday morning
the 25th
Most Snowfall: 4.0 at Westfield ending Sunday morning the
25th
Most snow on the ground: 5 inches atop Mount Mansfield
Saturday afternoon the 24th
Global Temperature Facts For Last Week
Last weeks hottest temperature on planet earth was 114 degrees
Marree Aero (Australia)
Last weeks coldest temperature was minus 64 degrees at Summit
(Greenland)
Atmospheric CO2 levels
Early Novemeber CO2 levels at the Mauna Loa Observatory were
392.11 and going up. This was compared to 389.70 last year
2011.
Drought Puts Forests the World Over At The Edge
As the climate warms, scientists expect an increase in droughts
around the world, causing all sorts of problems for water supplies,
agriculture, and energy production. Forests will be affected too,
naturally, but a new study released Wednesday in Nature shows
just how widespread the effects could be.
After looking at 226 tree species at 81 locations around the
world, two dozen experts from around the world have determined
that fully 70 percent of trees
are likely to suffer if condi-
tions get drier and it
doesnt matter whether
those trees live in wet or
dry habitats.
Thats a big surprise,
according to Bettina
Engelbrecht of the
University of Bayreuth, in
Germany. The researcher
wrote I would have
expected trees in dry areas
would have a wider safety
margin, but the majority of
species appear to be right
on the edge. Just a little
more drought will push
them over.
What actually kills a
drought-stressed tree is
something called hydrau-
lic failure. Normally,
water, transpires from a
trees leaves or needles
through tiny pores called
stomata. As the water exits, it creates a suction that pulls more
water up from the roots through tiny channels in the trunk, in the
woody tissue known as xylem. As Engelbrecht wrote, it is much
like sucking water through a straw.
During a drought, however, the rate of transpiration goes up,
increasing the suction, while the amount of available water at the
roots goes down. The extra suction can pull air bubbles in through
pores in the sides of the channels, and when that happens, the
channels become clogged. How vulnerable the tissue is, is a mea-
sure of its drought resistance, Engelbrecht said.
It turns out that while trees in dry areas do have greater drought
tolerance in absolute terms than those in wet areas, they still oper-
ate on the brink of death. The reason, Engelbrecht explained,
makes complete sense in hindsight. The bigger the water-carry-
ing channels that pass through the xylem, the bigger the pores in
leaves or needles where water escapes. Those bigger stomata also
allow the tree to take in more carbon for photosynthesis and thus
grow faster. Faster growth means that the trees with the biggest
channels and stomata in both dry and wet areas tend to out-com-
pete those with smaller openings.
We might have hoped that some forests would be relatively
immune to drought, and that we didnt have to worry so much
about those, Engelbrecht said. Now were finding that we have
to worry about all of them.
Unfortunately, there doesnt seem to be much anyone can do to
prevent forest die-offs in a warming, drought-prone world.
Basically, this tells us that we should keep climate change in
check as much as possible, Engelbrecht said.
Weather Trends Ahead
Colder than Normal, Minor Dust-ups
The week that Winter made itself apparent has finally arrived.
Cold temperature levels and slippery travel at times will be with
us through Thursday. By Friday, high pressure will build in bring-
ing an end to the local snow shower machine and it will stay cold
with readings each day ranging from upper 20s into the 30s.
Nights were expected to be sufficiently cold enough where ski
resorts will continue to make snow when its not snowing, as tem-
perature levels drop back into the teens and 20s on the slopes.
The Daily Flurry
The occasional flurries and mountain snow showers will con-
tinue pulling moisture off the Great Lakes and downstream into
Vermont was a northwest flow continues. Aloft, each minor wig-
gle in the jet stream is enough to compress and converge a band or
two or three of moisture down wind and have it unload occasion-
ally across the region. Under this set up, less than inch will fall
onto valley floors with perhaps up to 6 inches at the ski resorts.
For Friday, an area of higher pressure should bring us decent
amounts of sunshine and shut down the flurry machine temporar-
ily. Though Saturday appears to stay dry just ahead of a warm
front, clouds will take over and a messy weather system with
mixed precipitation types including rain which means at least a
potential for the dreaded ice. This comes with a transition to
warmer weather just as we move into December. Not to worry
though. The last half of December was setting up for old fashioned
winter. More to come on this next week.
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Barre Town - $124,900 Barre City - $170,000 Barre Town - $233,000
Chelsea - $300,000 Marsheld - $210,000 Plaineld - $369,900
Three bedrooms, 2 baths. Updated throughout. Corian.
Move right in and enjoy the spacious living area. Lower
level offers additional family room, 3/4 bath and walk
out to ground level. Lovely deck on side of home offers
privacy and a great gathering place for family and
friends. 866-348-3998 PC # 006382
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This is the original Higuera Farm house. A wonderful
brick home with large rooms and space for everyone.
A master bedroom on the rst level and 4 bedrooms
upstairs insure everyone will have their own room. At
one time the home was used as duplex so the possibilities
are endless. Country living, yet close to town. 866-348-
3998 PC # 005702
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Large cape situated on a private wooded lot. Large
farmers porch on the front of the house. The kitchen
is spacious and fully equipped with stainless steel
appliances, and plenty of counter space. There are 3
bedrooms currently with options of different layouts
given the number of rooms. Many acres to hunt or
hike on. 866-348-3998 PC #001932
BCKrealestate.com/4121167
This lovely 4 bedroom, 2 bathroom home hosts an all-
season sunroom and covered front porch with a stream
that borders one side. 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 # 0053022
BCKrealestate.com/4169932
This four bedroom, four bathroom home is situated
on 5.25 acres and conveniently located only minutes to
Central Vermont and seconds to hiking trials at Spruce
Mountain. The bright and roomy interior is perfect for
entertaining. This home is perfectly suited for horses
or a mini-farm with a horse barn, chicken coop and
three paddocks! 866-348-3998 PC # 04622
BCKrealestate.com/4156034
Williamstown - $192,000
Private setting, home in a quiet area, nice large yard.
Spacious house,open dining and living area. Basement
has potential for being nished. The laundry room is
just off the kitchen. Separate enclosed entry on the
front of the home. Currently set up with a wood stove
in the basement. Nice deck overlooking the yard. 866-
3248-3998 PC # 004422
BCKrealestate.com/4152711
Barre City - $145,000
Close to downtown Barre, this three
bedroom, one and one half bath is
charming and functional. This home
features a one car detached garage,
covered porch, large deck, large yard,
eat-in kitchen, a walk-out basement
and lots of storage space. 866-348-3998
PC # 004502
BCKrealestate.com/4154815
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