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Special thanks to the voters of Barre Town! Thank you for supporting our funding request and helping us continue to provide
activities and programming to help older adults live independently
and remain active. Thanks also to our volunteers and our Young at
Heart Singers for making this years annual tea a huge success!
Our third annual afternoon tea featured a performance of The
Music Man by the Young at Heart Singers, homemade cookies,
scones courtesy of Maureens Sweet Treats, delicious English tea
and lots of fun and beautiful hats! We hope you will all join us
again next year.
Merchants Bank will be presenting a financial workshop for
seniors on May 29 at 11am. Join us and get all of your financial
questions answered! Learn about fraud and how to prevent it. Refreshments will be provided and this workshop is free to attend.
Gear up for the warm weather with more exercise at the Barre
Area Senior Center! Our Walking Around Barre group has resumed walking Tuesdays and Thursdays at 9:30am. Our partnership with the Rehab Gym at City Place on Main Street continues
with the Senior Splash Class (aqua aerobics) on Tuesdays and
Thursdays at 10:30am for $4 per person per class and the Senior
Circuit (strength, balance, cardio) on Tuesdays and Fridays at 1pm
for $3 per person per class. Please call the Rehab Gym at 479-4000
for space availability and more information.
We have seats still available on our upcoming trips! Join us June
18 for a cruise aboard the Spirit of Ethan Allen III and a visit to the
ECHO Lake Aquarium. This trip is $65 per person and includes
transportation to and from the waterfront and lunch and narration
on Lake Champlain. We will also take a trip to the Lake George
Dinner Theatre on July 29 to see Lake Effect. This trip includes
transportation to and from Lake George, New York, dinner and
a show for $95 per person. Please sign up early because this trip
always fills!
Have you heard about penny wars? This fun and exciting fundraiser will continue at the Barre Area Senior Center through June
8. How do you play? Find your team (Team 1 = birthdays January
through June, Team 2 = birthdays July through December) then
put all your pennies in your teams jug (located at the senior center
in the front room) and put all your silver coins in the other teams
jug! All pennies count as POSITIVE points for your team and all
silver coins count as NEGATIVE points. Whichever team has the
most points at the end wins a pizza party courtesy of Revera Health
& Rehab.
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On Thursday, May 22, 7:00 pm, we will screen Ken Burns film
The Address, followed by a panel discussion. This film tells the
story of the tiny Greenwood School in Putney, Vermont, where
each year the students are encouraged to practice, memorize, and
recite the Gettysburg Address. In its exploration of the Greenwood
School, the film also unlocks the history, context and importance
of President Lincolns most powerful address.
Help your teen get a handle on concepts of credit and finance.
On Saturday, May 24, 10:30am, we offer the Teen Financial Literacy Series: Establishing Credit, Understanding and Managing Credit/Debit Cards. This free, one-hour workshop is open
to all! With Ellen Aseltine, Assistant Branch Manager, Northfield
Savings Bank, in the Hayes Room. Co-Sponsored by Girls/Boyz
First Mentoring, Kellogg Hubbard Library, National Life, Northfield Savings Bank and VSECU.
On Tuesday, May 27 6:00-7:30 pm, join us for a tree workshop
with State Lands Forester Dave Wilcox. (This is not a pruning
workshop!) Dave will discuss Selecting and Planting a Tree. A
well-selected and well-planted tree provides years of enjoyment.
Whether you are planting a tree for shade, privacy, beauty, or all of
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right tree. He will then guide us through planting a tree to ensure
a long, healthy life. This program is sponsored by the Central Vermont Extension Master Gardeners, the Montpelier Tree Board, and
Kellogg-Hubbard Library. It is free, open to the public and eligible
for EMG education hours.
On Wednesday, May 28, 6:30 pm, VPT screens two films, The
Story of the Jews and Tales from a Yiddish Theatre in Montreal
will be followed by a panel discussion. Co-sponsored by Beth Jacob Synagogue, Vermont Public Television, and the library.
Author, photographer, and percussionist Craig Harris reads from
his book The Band: Pioneers of Americana Music, on Thursday,
May 29, 6:30pm. This book chronicles the successes and struggles
of the five-piece group that countered rocks rebellion; inspired
scores of artists including The Beatles, Eric Clapton, and the
Grateful Dead; and paved the foundation for todays Americana
groups, including the Alabama Shakes, Old Crow Medicine Show,
and the Civil Wars.
The librarys LGBTQ Reading and Discussion series continues
Monday, June 9, 7:00 pm. Well discuss Trans Forming Families
by Mary Boenke. A collection of positive short stories by parents,
families, and friends of transgender people who have come to accept and embrace their transgender loved ones. It includes stories
of male to female and female to male transgender sons and daughters of loving parents, siblings, grandparents, and friends who have
helped them on their journey. These are invaluable stories intended
to help those struggling with misinformation, pain, anger, and fear
for their loved ones. In cooperation with the Unitarian Church of
Montpelier.
On Tuesday, May 27, 4:00-8:00 pm, you can get help navigating the new Vermont Health Care Exchange. Meet Nancy Sherman in the front lobby on Tuesdays during May from 4-8pm for
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Volunteers Needed! Helping hands ages 14 and up are needed
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two hours a month? Have one hour a week? YOU can be a big help
in launching our online card catalog! Contact Anne if available:
grotonlibraryvt@gmail.com or 802.584.3358.
Fizz Boom Read! (Summer Reading Program). Coming next
month for young readers of all ages! Highlight events include
Squishy Circuits, E-Origami, & Peter Burns Stories About Science. Mark your calendars for our kick-off on Friday afternoon,
June 20th.
Freedom & Unity: The Vermont Movie. The first-ever documentary series about Vermont is available for viewing at our library.
Explore your choice of themes in our states history from 1777 to
the present. Bring your laptop, or watch on our desktop computers
during any of our regular open hours. Want to watch in a group?
Reserve our tv & dvd player and viewing space: 802.584.3358 or
grotonlibraryvt@gmail.com For more info on this unique film:
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Book Discussion. Mon, May 26 at 7pm. This months featured
read: The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry by Rachel Joyce
(national bestseller). 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.
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Thank you to our Ambassador Family Corey Robbins and Elle Keeler and their continued support of March for Babies and
for sharing their story and raising awareness about premature births and the need for research to prevent someone else
going through what they went through and continue to go through.
We would like to give a special thanks to the walk committee members whose hard work and dedication made this the
wonderful event that it was: Rene Bilodeau, JoEllen Calderara, Barb Davis, Chad Ducas, Debbie Gibbs, Amy Locarno,
Beth MacAskill, Diane McCormack, Kathy Morse, Nicole Ouimet and Kathy Pelletier.
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They get to enjoy the perks of being a rock star without
actually being a celebrity. Thats a perfect situation, because
celebrities have their lives ruined by fame.
Celebrities must be stressed by the pressure to look good
and behave well all the time because there is always someone
watching, listening, and taking pictures. Celebrities must be
heart-broken and lonely because celebrity marriages always
seem to end in divorce.
20 Feet From Stardom is a surprisingly bland documentary about a handful of fortunate women who worked in show
business but never had the misfortune of becoming famous.
The film introduces us to the ladies who you have sung
along to in your car but have never really thought about.
We meet The Blossoms: a trio of black women who changed
the sound of pop music in the early 60s. Its their voices you
hear in the background of The Monster Mash, Do Run Run,
The Shoop Shoop Song (Its in His Kiss), and Frank Sinatras
Thats Life.
The documentary takes us into the late 60s, when the British
rock and roll world enlisted American backup singers to spice
up their tunes. We meet the women who performed and toured
with The Rolling Stones, Joe Cocker, and David Bowie.
Director Morgan Neville did a fine job of convincing me
that his subjects are talented people who made pop songs
sound cooler.
Neville did a lousy job of expressing the purpose of his
documentary or convincing me that his subjects are interesting
or memorable.
He seems confused and even a little angry about the fact that
none of the back-up singers became stars even though they had
flawless voices.
Its obvious to me that being a pop superstar is not and has
never been about having the greatest voice. If it were, Britney
Spears wouldnt be famous.
Superstars have a combination of great looks, natural charisma, and an unteachable knack for creating pop hooks that
neither Neville nor the back-up singers seem to recognize.
They (and you) should watch the amazing video for Katy
Perrys song Dark Horse. Im sure that all the back-up singers in this movie could sing the vocals. But they couldnt begin
to duplicate what Katy Perry did to make the song a #1 hit.
But, again, the back-up singers should be grateful that they
never made it big. Just knowing that people have heard and
appreciated their music should be reward enough.
The movie is a little educational and a little entertaining. But
in a year when it was up against important powerhouse films
like The Square, Dirty Wars, and The Act of Killing, I
am disappointed that 20 Feet From Stardom won the Oscar
for Best Documentary.
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Volunteer Drivers
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To help transport Veterans
in the Barre-Montpelier area
to appointments at the
V.A. Hospital
at White River Junction,
even if only one day per month.
Vehicle, Gas and Meal provided
by the DAV. Usually start picking
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around 7:00AM - Back by 2:00PM.
Call Don at (802) 229-4571 or
229-5774
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The following honors list is provided from the school. Any questions or concerns should be addressed directly to the school.
12th Grade: Kaitlyn Belisle, Nathan Chan, Michael Hoffert, Jordan Peake, John Rahill, Mikaela Ryan
11th Grade: Avery Alberghini, Shania Campbell, Abigail Daniels, Sylvia Gilbert, Katherine Lafont, Margaret LaGue, Abigail
Magwire, Sierra McConnell, Hannah McKay, Fiona Nichols-Fleming, Zoe Olson, Rachael Phillips, Orli Schwartz, Kamarah
Simonetta-Calabrese, Lyra Wanzer, Tehya Weston
10th Grade: Angela Biron, Kaylyn Crompton, Addie Cusick, Elias French, Madeline Goddard, Ben Kaplan, Ethan McCollister,
Audrey Oliver, Reilly Osadchey-Brown, Margaret Palmiero, Eli Pandolfo, Tillie Quattrone, Lillian Richardson, Marie Russ,
Samara Schneider
9th Grade: Ava Clithero, Emma Curchin, Schuyler Forest, Taylor Forest, Eric Jacobsen, Aine Kennedy, Maggie Kirby, Kathryn
Koonz, Haylie Lane, McKenzie Lattimore, Heaven Litcheld, Ashley Mekkelsen, Jasmine Moody, Lauren Morse, Ian Obeldobel,
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8th Grade: Arthur Anderson, Harrison Bushnell, Samuel Darmstadt, Andrew Davin, Sydney Dewey, Samantha Fielder, Ashima
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WANTED TO BUY
By G. E. Shuman
ty. My small part in what took place that day was simply to ask the
question. That question was just to inquire of this friend, whether
it would be, or not be, possible for me to try writing for his paper.
I felt totally unworthy of any positive response, and the answer
I expected from Gary was not the answer I got. He simply said:
Yes. He then told me to send something to the paper, and that he
would give it a try. Wow!
You know, twenty years can be both a long time, and a short
time. For me it seems like I have lived in this area forever... and
Im getting close to that being the truth. But it also seems like
only yesterday that my older kids were young, and my younger
kids were just arriving. (By the way, without a call from Gary one
day, the adoptions of those two youngest children wouldnt have
happened at all. That is a story for another time.) It also seems like
only yesterday that I mailed, to The World, that very first, typewriter-produced copy of my column.
If you are one who has followed this column for years, and have
tolerated my feeble attempts to entertain and shed a little less-thandazzling light on some subjects, I thank you for your support. I
have confided in you, sharing everything from my slight insanity
to my most heart-felt concerns. Please know that a person bares
his soul in such a way, only to family. The great gift of spending
these last twenty years with you has been a true blessing in my life.
Thank you for the privilege, and...
Thank you, Gary!
Georges World, a new 740 page collection of Georges columns from The World, is available at xlibris.com, amazon.com,
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By H. Brooke Paige
overnor Shumlin boasts that Vermonts
2.7% or 1,200 to a total of 43,200. Earnings
unemployment rate is now merely 3.4
fell for each category: construction jobs by
percent - acting as if he were somehow
-0.3%, manufacturing by -1.3% and durable
personally responsible for the improvement.
goods by 1.8% primarily as a result of a
Neither Shumlin, nor the news media that
decline in available hours (construction
carry his water, bother to consider what the
-2.5%, manufacturing -1.1, durable goods
figure represents, where it came from or if it
-1.6%). The service providing sector
is truthful. The truth be told, they probably
employment increased by a feeble 1.1% or
dont know nor care!
2,400 to a total of 243,200 during the same
All of us have friends and neighbors who
period, with a modest increase in earnings
have lost their jobs and have yet to find new
moderated by a .3% reduction in hours
employment. Many have been forced to
worked. The government sector remained
cobble together several part-time jobs just to
unchanged, however when college and
keep their heads above water until they are
university employees and social assistants are
able to find a new full-time engagement.
included, the total increased by 600 to a total
Some will never find another job in the
of 78,600 (earnings and hours are not tracked
profession in which they have training and
for this sector).
experience.
The governor brags how he has
The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) and
masterminded the creation of 11,000 new
Vermonts Department of Labor (VTDOL)
jobs during his three years in office; what he
monitor a wealth of statistical factors which
is aware of, but fails to mention, is that the
in combination represent the condition of
state has lost 19,000 jobs during the same
labor in Vermont. There is no simple unemployment rate but a period the net result is that 8,000 fewer Vermonters have jobs
wide variety of factors that represent various aspects of the today than three years ago. Recent layoffs and closings announced
employment picture. The statisticians are not to blame for the by: Entergy (Vermont Yankee), Kennametal (Vermont Tap and
confusion; rather it is the politicians that cherry pick the figures Die), Plasan Carbon Composites (automotive), Vermont Flexible
for those that place their political stars in the best light.
Tubing and even the venerable Keurig/Green Mountain (coffee)
The unemployment figure most frequently reported is the U-3 represent the loss of over 2,600 additional high-paying Vermont
rate a middle-of-the-road figure in a range of conditions from jobs. The outlook over the next year is equally bleak as rumors fly
U-1 through U-6. The combined figures, referred to as the of IBMs intentions to relocate their Essex Junction operations to
Alternate Measures of Labor Underutilization, represent an the midwest, and military downsizing will certainly result in
expanding expression of the pool of unemployed.
reductions of the workforce at General Electric (jet engines) in
U1 represents persons unemployed 15 weeks or longer, as a Rutland.
percent of the civilian labor force - 1.8 % in Vermont.*
CONCLUSION
U2 represents those in the U1count plus persons who
While Vermonts labor picture is better than most of our
completed temporary jobs, as a percent of the civilian labor force neighboring states, the rosy glasses view of 3.4% unemployment,
- 2.3 % in Vermont.*
broadcast by Governor Shumlin, does not present a true picture by
U3 represents the total unemployed, as a percent of the civilian any common sense measure. Vermonts continuing decline in
labor force - 4.3 % in Vermont.* (3.4% for April 2014)
goods producing jobs does not bode well for our economic
U4 represents the total unemployed U-3 plus discouraged future; while the increase in the government education social
workers (persons not currently looking for work because they service sector jobs foretells of increasing burdens for taxpaying
believe no jobs are available for them) as a percent of the civilian employees and employers. Reducing the tax burdens on employees
work force - 4.5 % in Vermont.*
and employers, while streamlining and simplifying regulations,
U5 represents those in the U-4 count plus allCentral Vermonts Newspaper
other marginally are far more important objectives for encouraging business and
attached workers (persons who were not in the labor force, but job growth rather than concocting short term fixes where the
wanted and were available for work and had looked for a job state attempts to pick business winners with special enticements
sometime in the prior 12 months), as a percent of the civilian labor financed by additional taxes on struggling Vermonters and
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force - 5.2% in Vermont.*
Vermont businesses.
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about 8,000 Vermonters. In addition, the self-employed are not CENTRAL of full employment here in Vermont. Firstly, consider the
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It is important to note that economists consider that and regularly attended job fairs all in vain. The message that
unemployment rates (U-3) below 4% represent full employment all-is-well on the job front must surely make these Vermonters,
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taking into account at this level the unemployed are most probably: who are desperately seeking work, feel isolated, worthless and
transitioning between jobs, training for advancement or on a dispirited. Secondly, consider potential employers who are looking
to relocate or establish a new venue for their business surely the
voluntary hiatus from work.
Another accurate measure of employment is the Labor news of a small pool of able and willing workers in Vermont will
Participation Rate (LPR), which represents the number of citizens discourage them from considering our state and in turn deprive
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over 16 years old who are employed, as a percentage of the Vermonters of new employment opportunities.
population. The most recent LPR figure (an average for the twelve
*Vermont averages for the period 2013Q2 through 2014Q1
months ending December 31, 2013) for Vermont was 68.5%, the
The Vermont Department of Labors statistical data was used in
inverse of which informs us that 32.5% or nearly 195,000
Vermonters were unemployed a far different interpretation than developing this story. Readers may access Economic and Labor
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H. Brooke Paige, a writer and historian, is a regular contributor
Vermont.
The unemployment figures do not provide a complete picture of to the WORLD, however his views do not necessarily reflect those
the labor situation in Vermont. Data from the VTDOL indicate a of the publishers. Brooke invites comments and criticism, he can
continued decline in year-to-year figures in the Goods Producing be contacted at: P.O. Box #41, Washington, Vermont 05675 or
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LEGAL NOTICE
By Judy Reiss
Senate Report:
away from where I lived. Well, we were playing in the park near
her house when Billy Riggs, who just happened to live next door
to me, pushed me down and I broke my arm. Of course, we went to
Nancys house and her mother called my mother. My mother didnt
understand where I was because I had another friend named Nancy
who lived about a block away. So she told Mrs. Tidebock to tell
me to walk home. (I always wondered what Mrs. Tidebock thought
about that instruction, given how far away I lived.) But I started to
walk the long way home, holding my broken arm across my chest
and crying the whole way.
My mother had no idea why it took me so long to get home,
and when she realized how far I had had to walk, before she even
decided what to do about my arm, she called Mrs. Tidebock and
apologized! The good news was that, of course, she got me to the
doctor who set my arm and when I got home I was able to sit and
watch Mrs. Riggs paddle Billy with a canoe paddle! Then he had to
come over and apologize as well. I just loved it and it made getting
my arm broken almost worth it.
When I was in 5th grade we moved to Fanwood, also in New Jersey. It is interesting to note that no one ever asked me if I thought it
was okay. Back then, parents did what they thought was right for
the family and it happened. In fact, I didnt even know we were
going to move until the day we did! And once there, I met lots of
other kids and life went on. Probably the favorite story that I have
told my husband and my children was about our Christmas tree.
My father worked in DuPont in Newark, and when it got close to
Christmas we were never able to go and buy a tree. So, in order
to save money, my father would go to some railroad station that
he knew in Newark and buy a big bundle of trees for about two
or three dollars. Of course, every single one was horrible, a real
Charlie Brown tree. So once he got them home, he would pick the
best one, stand it up and then the tree building would begin. He
would cut branches off the other trees and drill holes in the trunk
of the one he had selected and then shove glue into the holes he
had drilled and put in a selected branch. I would like to tell you
that when he was through we had a lovely Christmas tree, but that
would be a lie. What we ended up with was a strange looking tree
that looked like it had been assembled by a blind man. Needless to
say, when I grew up and had a family of my own, we always went
and picked out a wonderful tree that God made, and every single
one has been just terric.
Yes
No
Cell Phones
Yes, but educate on the danger. Needed in emergencies. No texting!
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Barclay, Loretta
Broughton, Tim
Cherry, BJ
Holloway, Ray
McKenney, Stephen
Podhaizer, Suzanne
Powers, Joshua
Sironi, Allyson
Stamper, Heather
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S2-015
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S7-011
S2-011
S6-009
S5-007
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CABOT SCHOOL
CHILD DEVELOPMENT INFORMATION DAYS
PRESCHOOL SCREENING
for
3 and 4 year olds
Developmental screening will be held
for all three and four year old children in Cabot
at the CABOT SCHOOL PRIMARY BUILDING.
The purpose of the screening is to assess overall
development, identify children who may be in need of
services, and talk to our Early Education Staff.
Senator Bill Doyle serves on the Senate Education Committee and Senate Economic Affairs Committee, and is the Senate Assistant Minority Leader. He teaches
government history at Johnson State College. He can be reached at 186 Murray
Road, Montpelier, VT 05602; e-mail wdoyle@leg.state.vt.us; or call 223-2851.
Vermonts 22nd
Open Studio Weekend
Saturday 5/24 & Sunday 5/25
There are 7 studios participating in the
Montpelier/Calais area. Artists are offering
exhibits and demonstrations of sculpture,
handmade tiles, painting, photography,
hand hooked rugs, and more
RESIDENTS OF
MARSHFIELD AND PLAINFIELD:
Not
Sure
Animal Cruelty
Way stiffer penalties are needed for animal cruelty
cases. People need to know animal cruelty does not
pay and will not be tolerated in Vermont.
Wind
We cant have wind turbines on every ridgeline in
the state and fragmenting our forested landscape.
Creating the road network and the clearing for the
turbines allows invasive species to spread and creates
barriers to wildlife.
Health Insurance
While I support health care reform, I am disappointed with the high cost of the current plans being
offered through Vermont Health Connect. The plans
do not offer as much as the old plans did.
My staff members are struggling with high deductibles/copays. While we need universal health care, it
should not come at the cost of poor coverage.
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Memory of
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Next Lap
Thunder Road International Speedbowl will host the 52nd running of the Mekkelsen RV Memorial Day Classic this Sunday.
The double-header program will once again feature 100 laps for
the ACT Thunder Road Late Model division, and a special 50-lap
main for the NASCAR Modified division that competes regularly
at both Devils Bowl Speedway in Fair Haven, Vt. and Airborne
Park Speedway in Plattsburgh, N.Y. Derrick ODonnell, 2013
King of the Road won the 2013 Mekkelsen Memorial Day
Classic. We had a great year in 2013. I sure like starting our title
defense at the opening Classic event again. A good finish can
really jump start your season, said ODonnell. ODonnell and
two-time Thunder Road Champion Nick Sweet were both in contention racing each other for the opening day Merchants Bank 150
win before they were sidelined in a late race wreck. The Mekkelsen
Memorial Day Classic is the first of four Vermont State
Championship events which will hop-scotch between the two
Vermont asphalt tracks, Thunder Road and Devils Bowl throughout the season.
NASCAR Hall of Fame Voting Day on Wednesday,( 4 p.m. ET on
FOX Sports 1). NASCAR America on NBC Sports Network will
broadcast live from the NASCAR Hall of Fame at 5 p.m. ET. The
NASCAR Hall of Fame Voting Panel will deliberate in Charlotte,
N.C., to decide the five legends who will make up the 2015
NASCAR Hall of Fame class. In addition, the inaugural winner of
the Landmark Award for Outstanding Contributions to NASCAR
will be decided upon and unveiled.
Sprint Cup Series Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte on Sunday,(
FOX, 6:00 p.m. ET). NASCARs most grueling test, the CocaCola 600 has featured some surprising outcomes elevating the
intrigue to a championship format which has put an unprecedented
importance on winning. Will we see a surprising name added to
the potential Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup list?
resumed Gary Siemons worked his way to the front, taking over the lead
and looking poised to head to his first win of the season. Handling found
Siemons slipping back with Tim Hodge of Vershire taking over the
point. A couple more cautions would wave, bunching the field back up
and giving hot shoes Chris Donnelly Piermont and Adam Pierson the
opportunity to make their way to the front of the pack. When the checkers waved, it was Hodge for the win with Donnelly coming home in
second and Pierson taking home third. Rounding out the top five were
Derek Barker and Derek Graham.
In the DIRTcar Wells River Chevrolet Pro Stock Sportsman Coupes,
Josh Harrington of Topsham, who had a rough start opening night,
quickly shook the monkey off his back, taking advantage of his up front
starting position. Harrington survived a few restarts and was able to
hold on for the win. Louie Cadwell of Vershire came home in second
with Melvin Pierson of E. Corinth coming home in third.
Brandon Gray of Thetford was back in town this week and was able
to come from the back of the field to claim the win in the Laquerres
Sports Limited Late Models. Last years track champion, Jason Giguere
of Lebanon, N.H., finished once again the bridesmaid with last weeks
feature winner James Fadden coming home in third.
The Weglarz Property Service Fast Fours/KDD NAPA Ridge Runner
Hornet action concluded the nights activities with Mike Ryan coming
home the winner once again. Again, the top three to victory lane would
be Ridge Runner Hornets with Joe Kemp coming home in second and
Charlie Lakin taking the third place spot. Rob Gioia was the first Fast
Four across the line in fifth.
Bear Ridge Speedway is located on Kidder Road in Bradford, VT,
just off Exit 16 on Interstate 91. For more information, call (802) 2224052 or visit www.bearridgespeedway.com.
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46 Washington St. Info./pre-register 476-4588.
Central VT Woodcarving Group. Instruction & projects available for
all abilities. Barre Congregational Church, Mondays, 1-4pm. 479-9563.
PAWS. Support for those grieving the loss of a beloved pet. VFW, one
Wednesday per month, 5:30pm. Info. beyondthedog97@gmail.com
Playgroup. Universalist Church, Tuesdays 9:30-11am, while school
is in session. Sponsored by Building Bright Futures. Info. 279-0993.
Rocking Horse Circle of Support for Women. Childcare provided.
Hedding Methodist Church, Weds. 4/9-6/11, 9:30-11:30am. 279-6378.
Powerful Tools for Caregivers. Workshops help you care for yourself while caring for others. CVCOA, Wednesdays 4/2-5/7, 3-5pm.
Additional Recyclables Collection Center. Open for collection
Tuesdays & Thursdays 12:30-5:30pm, and 3rd Saturdays 9am-1pm.
540 No. Main St. Visit www.cvswmd.org for list of acceptable items.
Navigating VT Health Connect. Get help from Certified Application
Counselor Marcia Drake. Aldrich Library, Tuesdays 5-8pm.
Medicare and You. New to Medicare? Have questions? We have
answers. Central Vermont Council on Aging, 59 N. Main St., Suite
200, 2nd and 4th Tuesdays of the month. Call 479-0531 to register.
Line Dancing. Old Labor Hall, 46 Granite St., by donation, Thursdays
6:30-8:30pm.
RCIA. For those who want to learn more about the Catholic faith. St.
Monica Church, Wednesdays starting 9/25, 7pm. Pre-reg. 479-3253.
Celebrate Recovery. Recovery for all your hurts/habits/hang-ups. Faith
Community Church, 30 Jones Bros. Way, Mondays, 6-8pm. 476-3221.
Wheelchair Basketball. Barre Evangelical Free Church, 17 So. Main
St., Tuesdays, 5:30-7pm. Info 498-3030 (David) or 249-7931 (Sandy).
Community Drum Circle. At the Parish house next to Universalist
Church, Fridays, 7-9pm. Info. 724-7301.
Story Hour. Aldrich Library childrens room, Mondays & Tuesdays,
10:30am.
Central Vermont Business Builders. Community National Bank, 1st
& 3rd Tuesdays, 8-9am. Info. 777-5419.
Weekly Storytime. Next Chapter Bookstore, 158 North Main St.,
Saturdays, 10:30am. Info. 476-3114.
Overeaters Anonymous. Church of the Good Shepherd, Tuesdays
5:30-6:30pm. Info. 249-0414.
Greater Barre Democrats. Town & City residents welcome. Aldrich
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Barre Tones Womens A Capella Chorus. 2nd flr Alumni Hall, next to
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Play Group. St. Monicas Church, lower level, Thursdays during
school year, 9:30-11am.
American Legion Auxiliary Unit 10. Meets at the post, first
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Vermont Modelers Club. Building & flying model airplanes yearround, visitors welcome. Info. 485-7144.
Community Breakfast. First Presbyterian Church, 78 Summer St.,
3rd Sunday of month, FREE, 7:30-9am. 476-3966.
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BARRE- Its Time for a New Start. Evangelist Frank Menhart shares
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Church of God of Prophecy, 10 Brooke St., 6:30pm. Info. 428-2696.
BETHEL- Spam-A-Thon Dinner. Enjoy a variety of culinary
delights featuring Spam. Hosted by Bethel Business Assoc., supports
hanging floral baskets on Main St., The White Church, $6, 5pm.
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cover, starts 7pm.
MONTPELIER- The Address by Ken Burns. This film tells the
story of a tiny school in Putney that encourages students to memorize
and recite the Gettysburg Address. Kellogg-Hubbard Library, 7pm.
Green Mountain Care Board Public Meeting. Agenda includes
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Dale Cavanaugh Benefit for Salvation Farms. Playing songs by
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watering, succession plantings, maintenance and more. Hunger Mtn
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BARRE- Open Mike. With host John Lackard. South Side Tavern,
South Main St., no cover, 9pm. Info. 476-3637.
CABOT- Night of 1,000 Stars. Read a small selection (5 min. or less)
or your favorite book, poem, story, etc. Libraries throughout VT will
participate, with a goal of 1,000 readers. Cabot Library, 6:30-7:30pm.
EAST BARRE- Waterbury Community Band Concert. East Barre
Baptist Church, 7pm.
MONTPELIER- Capital Ringers Handbell Concert. Watch them
perform this complex and beautiful art. Montpelier Senior Activity
Center, 58 Barre St., 5-5:30pm. Info. 223-2518.
Navigating the New Vermont Health Care Exchange. Meet with
Nancy Sherman. Kellogg-Hubbard Library lobby, 4-8pm.
Selecting and Planting a Tree. Workshop with State Lands Forester
Dave Wilcox, spons. by KHL, Montpelier Tree Board & Central VT
Master Gardeners. Kellogg-Hubbard Library, FREE, 6-7:30pm.
American Red Cross Blood Drive. U-32 High School, 8am-1pm.
Naturalist Bernd Heinrich. The celebrated local naturalist shares his
newest book, Homing Instinct, an exploration of the homing instinct
in animals and what it means for humans. Bear Pond Books, 7pm.
NORTHFIELD- Northfield Farmers Market. Produce, baked
goods and crafts. Temporary location on Wall St., between Northfield
Fire Station and Northfield Senior Center, 3-6pm.
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3:30p Lets Talk About Mental Health
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Yiddish Theatre in Montreal, foll. by panel discussion. Co-spons. by
Beth Jacob Synagogue, VPT, KHL. Kellogg-Hubbard Library, 6:30pm.
Healthy Grocery Shopping on a Budget. Lisa Mase of Harmonized
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Saturday, May 31
ADAMANT- Adamant Blackfly Festival. Blackfly Jeopardy, fashion show, pie contest, live music, food, more. Rain or shine. Adamant
Co-op, Haggett Rd., FREE, 10am-4pm. http://blackflyfestival.org
BARRE- Barre Farmers Market. Fresh produce, baked goods,
meats & more. At VT Granite Museum, Jones Bros. Way, 9am-1pm.
CALAIS- Petes Posse. Feat. Pete Sutherland, Tristan Henderson,Oliver
Scanlon. Whammy Bar, Maple Corner Store, no cover, starts 7pm.
MONTPELIER- 3rd Annual BirdFest! Bird walks & workshops,
live raptors, kids activities, demos, bird carving, art displays and
more. North Branch Nature Center, 7am-1:30pm. 229-6206.
Capital City Farmers Market. Produce, meats, cheeses, baked
goods, plants prepared foods and more. 60 State St., 9am-1pm.
MORETOWN- Spring Into Moretown Festival. Energy fair, bike
swap, car wash, yard sale, BBQ lunch, kids activities, live music and
more. Moretown School and rec fields, 9am-3pm.
PLAINFIELD- Annual Plant and Book Sale. Cutler Memorial
Library, 9am-3pm. See description 5/30.
TUNBRIDGE- Paint, Battery, Fluorescent & CFL Bulb Collection.
Tunbridge Transfer Station, FREE to residents of Central VT Solid
Waste Management District, 9am-1pm. Info. www.cvswmd.org
WASHINGTON- Christian Contemporary Concert. With
Washington Baptist worship team and Bob & Holly Stockett.
Washington Baptist Church, Rte 110, FREE, 6pm. Info. 883-2025.
Sunday, June 1
ART EXHIBITS
BARRE- Its Black and White. An exhibit that reveals the beauty &
energy of opposites. Studio Place Arts, Main Floor Gallery, through
5/31.
-- Tangents: Fiber Diversified. Textile art by members of the Surface
Design Association. Studio Place Arts, Third Floor Gallery, through
5/31.
BERLIN- Two Paths, One Vision. Paintings & drawings by August
Burn, photography by Elliot Burg. CVMC lobby gallery, through 6/6.
MARSHFIELD- Postcards from the Keys: Florida Winter
Paintings. Works by David Smith. Jaquith Library, through 7/12.
MONTPELIER- Re-Envisioned. Fabric collage and colored pencil
works by Dianne Shullenberger. Governors Gallery, Pavilion Building
5th floor, through June. Photo ID required for admission.
-- Playful Color. Whimsical folk paintings by Montpelier artist
Yvonne Strauss. Kellogg-Hubbard Library, through 6/16.
-- Art of Creative Aging. Central VT Council on Aging hosts this
juried exhibit featuring works of older visual artists living through the
central Vermont region. Kellogg-Hubbard Library, through 5/30.
-- Windows, Doors and Other Portals. Abstract expressionism by
Linda Maney. Green Bean Art Gallery, Capitol Grounds, through 6/1.
-- Raising Mother. Collaborative, multimedia & family-friendly
exhibit featuring interviews of mothers, original art & photos. Good
Beginnings of Central VT, 174 River St., Thursdays, through 6/19.
Jamie Cope. Retrospective of photographic portraits. Montpelier
Senior Activity Center, 5/22-6/27.
-- Sculpture Exhibit. Featuring works by Thea Alvin, Ria Blaas, Rob
Hitzig, Steve Proctor, Brian-Jon Swift & James Irving Westermann.
Vermont Arts Council Sculpture Garden, ongoing.
PLAINFIELD- Birches: Twists and Turns. Acrylic paintings on
masonite by Barbara Leber. Blinking Light Gallery, through 6/1.
-- Backstage at the Rainbow Cattle Co.: Drag Queens of Dummerston,
Vt. Photos by Evie Lovett, w/interviews by Lovett & Greg Sharrow of
VT Folklife Center. Plainfield Community Center, through 5/22.
ROCHESTER- Marcus Ratliff: Recent Collages. BigTown Gallery,
through 6/30.
STOWE- Local Color. Works by Vermont painter Rebecca Kinkead.
West Branch Gallery, Main Gallery, through 6/17.
-- Recent Works. Paintings and photographs by architect and artist
Tom Cullins. Upstairs at West Branch Gallery, through 6/17.
-- Student Art Show. Works by Stowe and Waterbury area students.
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The Rehab Specialist is a part time hourly position supervised by the Director of
Homeownership Programs. This position is responsible for providing construction/project management in
Washington, Lamoille and Orange counties for CVCLTs rehab loan fund. The Rehab specialist will assist with
the rehabilitation process of owner-occupied homes which are receiving assistance from the CVCLT RLF on a
20 hour per week basis.
Contact: Chandra Pollard at (802) 476-4493 x224 or cpollard@cvclt.org for more information.
Position Title:
Position Status:
Maintenance Manager
Full-time, 37.5 hours per week, non-exempt
Job Statement:
The Maintenance Manager position requires a duel skill set: administrative and
handyman experience. The position oversees the daily operations of the Maintenance Department in the
completion of work orders, apartment turn-overs, and other projects, and directly completes work orders such
as home repairs, snow removal, responding to no heat calls, etc., supervises four Maintenance Technicians;
directs, organizes, tracks and reports on the activities of the Maintenance Department using our property
management software. A clean drivers license and a reliable vehicle are required. Travel in Central Vermont
will be part of the job. Occasional weekend and on-call responses may be required.
Contact: JC Myers at (802) 476-4493 x227 or jmyers@cvclt.org for more information.
Central Vermont Community Land Trust
105 N. Main Street, Suite 209
Barre, VT 05641 www.cvclt.org
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Classes
ongoing in Barre
Information:
476-4679
249-2886
Visit Our Website:
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All positions listed below are full-time with benefits unless otherwise indicated.
Administration
Administrative Assistant / Records: Work closely with the
Division Director, Case Managers and Clinical Records Monitor to
assure compliance of client files within necessary guidelines.
Responsible for maintaining clinical charts, ensuring charts are
complete, assisting staff in keeping records up-to-date, transferring
closed records to the closed records file when appropriate, assisting
the Division in keeping records secure, and other duties associated
with client records. BA degree in human services or other related
filed or high school diploma and 4-7 years of significant experience
with clinical and office work. Knowledge of Excel and Word is
essential. Minimum of 1 year experience with/knowledge of State
Medicaid regulations. Excellent organizational, clerical and
computer skills.
Billing Specialist-General: Responsible for various types of
billing and recording of payments in a timely and accurate manner.
May include entry of intakes, Title XIX Medicaid, Case Rate,
Medicare, Third Party billing and various funding specific billing.
1-2 years experience with PC and Mainframe applications.
Center for Counseling & Psychological Services
Child and Adult Mental Health Clinician.
Outpatient
psychotherapist needed to provide clinical services including
diagnosis, assessment, and psychotherapy to children and adults in
individual, couples and group format. Masters degree, license
eligible, and one year experience providing psychotherapy
required.
Children, Youth & Family Services
Special Education Coordinator: Develop and implement special
education programming for youth with significant social, behavioral
and emotional needs and/or learning disabilities, based on individual
students needs as determined by the IEP. Masters degree,
endorsement in Special Education (K-21 preferred), with minimum
3 years experience working with students with emotional behavioral
disabilities and other learning disabilities, minimum 2 years
consultation and supervisory experience, extensive experience in
case management and direct skills instruction, knowledge of
various assessments (Ex: Woodcock Johnson) and experience
administering test materials. Program development experience and
teachers meeting Vermonts Highly Qualified standard preferred.
Behavior Consultant: Under supervision, provide consultation to
program clients in the application of treatment methods based upon
the principles of Applied Behavior Analysis. Conduct and direct
behavioral assessments for children and youth, develop
individualized behavior, and manage the behavior planning
component of up to 10 assigned cases. Experience with children
and youth who present serious emotional and behavioral challenges
is required; experience in school settings preferred. Enrollment in
a graduate level program leading to completion of the Behavior
Analyst Certification Boards coursework requirements for BCBA
eligibility is required OR Masters degree with significant course
work and/or significant experience working in an ABA based
program is required. A minimum of three years field experience is
preferred.
Behavioral Interventionists: Provide direct supervision and
individualized support services to assigned child or youth who have
significant social, behavioral, and emotional needs. Implement
behavioral programming and provide counseling in social,
recreational and daily living skills. Bachelor's degree in related
field or working toward degree required. Experience providing
direct instruction and therapeutic services to children with
challenging behaviors preferred. Ability to lift and carry 50 pounds
and execute physical restraints required. Positions are based either
within the school and community or the home, school and
community. Multiple positions available.
Supervised/Assisted Living Provider & Behavioral
Interventionists: Provide direct supervision and individualized
support services to assigned child or youth who have significant
social, behavioral, and emotional needs. Implement behavioral
programming and provide counseling in social, recreational and
daily living skills in the assigned home during selected day shifts
as well as selected overnight shifts. Must be available during nighttime hours for supportive counseling and implementation of crisis
plan as needed. Includes extensive transportation to fulfill
transition / treatment plan goals. Bachelor's degree in related field
or working toward degree required. Experience providing direct
instruction and therapeutic services to children with challenging
behaviors preferred. Ability to lift and carry 50 pounds and execute
physical restraints required.
Community Developmental Services
Community Support Specialist: Provide support for a 21 year-old
man in the Barre area. Responsibilities include providing structure
and support, successfully follow and implement written behavioral
programming, manage problematic behavior, role modeling and
other duties. Bachelors degree preferred. Experience providing
direct instruction and therapeutic services to young adults with
challenging behaviors preferred. Anticipated at 25hrs/week.
Residential/Community Support Specialist: Provide support to a
challenging individual with communication needs, both in a
residential and in a community support setting. The successful
candidate will possess strong interpersonal and communication
skills, demonstrate flexibility, and be willing to work with
individuals with a variety of support needs. 30 hours/week with
benefits.
Residential Support Specialists (Bailey St): Motivated individuals
to assist two autistic men in the Barre area with support needs.
Responsibilities include providing support for social, recreational,
self/personal care, communication, and behavioral needs both
residentially and in the community. Some college or Bachelors
degree preferred. Two positions available: (1) 38 hours/week with
benefits, (2) Floater: Fill in at other residential programs as needed,
30 hour/week with benefits.
Residential Support Specialist (START): Provide support,
guidance and supervision to a challenging individual living in his
own apartment. Support would include community activities,
vocational, personal care, daily management, behavior management
and safety needs. Ability to work independently and as a team
member, strong verbal and written communication skills, and
ability to complete documentation and data recording in a timely
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 Fax 802-223-6423 personnel@wcmhs.org www.wcmhs.org
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COBBLE
HILL
MEADOWS, BARRE. One Of A
Kind Yard Sale & Free Stuff.
May 24-25 Only, 9am-4pm.
DAYCARE CLOSING/MOVING
SALE;
Bikes,Toys, Games, Crafts, Household items, Clothes, Lots More.
Something For Everyone! SatMon, May 24-26, 8am-5pm. 140
Old Railroad Lane, E.Montpelier.
BARRE, Friday-Saturday, May 2324, 8-4. Antiques, 2 Zippers and everything in between. Country Way.
MARSHFIELD,
MUTI-FAMILY garage sale, Sat May 24th
8:30-5pm furniture, tools, pottery, jewelry, LPs, garden, collectibles and more. 1227 Ennis
Hill Rd. Follow signs off Rte 2.
LARGE
GARAGE
SALE,
Across
from
Dairy
Creme,
Lower State St Montpelier. Sat
9-4, Household, Fishing, ect...
MONTPELIER,
COLONIAL
DR, May 24-25, 9:00-?, Appliances,
treadmill,
kitchenware, microwave, others too
numerous to list. Free Stuff.
MONTPELIER,
MAY
24&25.
202 Westwood Drive, 8-4. Lacrosse gear, helmet, 10.5 new
cleats. Hockey net & goalie
equipment. Ladies & youth golf
clubs. Girls bike helmet. Glassware & dishes, clothes. A Little
of everything! Rain or Shine!
MONTPELIER, 26 DEERFIELD
DR Sat. May 24, 7:00 to 3:30.
Rain date May 31. Yamaha Digital Keyboard w/Stand, 2 new
Wd Bar Stools w/backs, Large
office chair, Tools, Hand and
power, cookware, dished, Computer parts, Books, odds ends.
MOVING SALE, Friday & Saturday, May 23-24. 8-2. Rain or
Shine, Tools, furniture, refrigerator, wheel barrel, clothing,
etc.. 24 Balsam Drive, Barre.
NORTHFIELD
FALLS
May
25&26 10-3. Baby and miscellaneous items. clothing, playnpacs, bassinets, swings. bathtabs,
changing table and much more.
excellent condition. 12 Davis
Ave(across from Rustic Rest.)
ORANGE 739 CUTLER CORNER
RD. May 23/24. 8-2. Retired contractor paring down. Supplies and
Tool galore. Electricians, plumbers,
carpenters and do it yourselfers.
Scroll saw, Jackstands, 4ft x 8ft
spike harrow. carpet tools, etc. New
steam generator, military items,
antique bureau, new 9x12 outdoor
patio rugs, household items etc.
ROBERT LOVELYS Marshfield,
Rte 2, past Marshfield Dam, 1st
right to Lovely Rd, 4th house on
right. Over 40 years, all kinds of
tools, drills, truck chains, jacks,
axes, electric drills, skillsaw, shovels, 3 cutters, 4 wheel cart, weed
wacker, nuts, bolts, screw drivers.
Old steam brass whistle, puzzels,
books. Sat-Sun-Mon
8-5pm.
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&
CLIP E
SAV
WANTED
www.vt-world.com
$ A1-CASH PAID
$75 TO $300+
JUNK CARS, TRUCKS
ORD
PER W MIN.
5
$3.Pe0Week
r
d
Per A
4 for 3
SPECIAL
FREE!
ISCOVER
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Animals-Farm ......................500
Animals-Pet .........................430
Antiques/Restorations .........144
Baby/Children Items ............140
Bicycles ...............................220
Boating/Fishing ...................210
Building Materials................300
Business Items....................080
Business Opportunities .......060
Camping ..............................205
Childcare Service ................030
Christmas Trees ..................370
Class & Workshops .............103
Clothing & Accessories .......130
Computers/Electronics ........100
Farm/Garden/Lawn .............410
Free Ads..............................108
Furniture..............................180
Garage Sales/Flea Mkt. ......145
Health ..................................113
Home Appliances ................160
Hunting/Guns/Archery.........305
Insurance/Investments ........090
Job Opportunities................020
Lost and Found ...................110
Miscellaneous .....................150
Musical ................................200
Personals ............................105
Professional Services .........540
Rideshare ............................125
Snow Removal Equip. .........355
Snowmobiles/Access. .........360
Sporting Equipment ............250
Storage................................235
Support Groups ..................107
Tools ....................................330
Wanted ................................120
Wood/Heating Equip............350
Work Wanted .......................040
AUTOMOTIVE
Campers/Motor Homes .......845
Cars & Accessories ............875
Motorcycles/ATVs ...............850
Trucks/Vans/Jeeps Access. .870
Vintage/Classic Vehicles .....873
Work Vehicles/Heavy Equip. ....855
REAL ESTATE
Apts./House for Rent...........630
Camps for Sale ...................650
Comm. Rentals/Sales .........605
Condominiums ....................680
Apt. Blds. for Sale................685
Homes .................................690
Land for Sale.......................670
Mobile Homes .....................600
Vacation Rentals/Sales .......645
Wanted to Rent/Buy ............610
Barre Kiwanis
Looking
for Items
Yard Sale
Randy 802-476-4029
Matt 802-476-1812
Karl 802-479-3478
John 802-476-8796
Pick-ups Wed. Evenings
& Sat. Mornings
YARD SALE KITS
802-479-2582
AVIATION
MAINTENANCE
TRAINING Financial Aid if qualified. Job Placement Assistance.
Call National Aviation Academy Today!. FAA Approved.
CLASSES STARTING SOON!
1-800-292-3228 or NAA.edu.
B&L AUTO Salvage & Metal
Recycling. Pay cash for salvage or unwanted vehicles. Pick
up scrap metal. 802-249-5220
CANADA
DRUG
CENTER.
Safe and affordable medications. Save up to 90% on your
medication needs. Call 1-800734-5139 ($25.00 off your first
prescription and free shipping.)
CRAFTSMAN 5600 WATTAC Generator Model#580.325601, 3hrs
worked, $1,000.00 802-433-1679
ANTIQUES/
COLLECTIBLES/
RESTORATION
MISCELLANEOUS
GREEN MOUNTAIN
BARGAIN SHOP
802-461-7828
We Buy-Sell-Barter
Lets Make a Deal
Williamstown VT
$ A1-CASH PAID
$75 TO $300+
JUNK CARS, TRUCKS
802-522-4279.
$ CASH $
FOR JUNK VEHICLES
*************
***BUYING***
*GAMES-ELECTRONICS*
Harry and Lloyds
802-622-0825
************
HARDWOOD
KINDLING,
Meshbags $6.00/ea. Free delivery to Seniors. 802-279-2595
HEROS MILES-to find out more
about how you can help our service members, veterans and
their families in their time of
need,. visit the Fisher House
website at www.fisherhouse.org
KILL BED BUGS! Buy Harris Bed Bug Killer Complete
Treatment Program or Kit.
Available:
Hardware
Stores.
Buy
Online:
homedepot.com
LAST CATE FARM SEEDLING
SALE! This Sunday only, May
25, from 9am-2pm. Great plants,
great prices. Coburn Road, East
Montpelier, watch for signs on
Route 2 and Route 14. We are
open for retail sales on Sunday
only! Dont miss out! 25 varieties of tomatoes and tons more!
More info at www.catefarm.com
MEET singles now! No paid operators, just people like you.
Browse
greetings,
exchange
messages, connect live, FREE
trial.
Call
1-877-737-9447
OPEN SUNDAYS. NAPA Auto
Parts,
Barre
802-476-9048,
Northfield
802-485-8500.
SUNSETTER
RETRACTABLE
Awning 14X10 blue, has remote
opener and crank, side wind
screen and front, and a few others, 3 years old paid $3000.00
Asking $1100.00. to see call
802-479-1210 ask for Dave.
TOP CASH PAID FOR OLD
GUITARS! 1920s thru 1980s.
Gibson, Martin, Fender, Gretsch,
Epiphone, Guild, Mosrite, Rickenbacker, Prairie State, DAngelico,
Stromberg, and Gibson Mandolins/Banjos. 1-800-401-0440.
TORO BLOWER Flower Clean
210R 141cc, 2 cycle, Asking
$100. 802-479-1210 Ask for Dave.
USED
ROOFING
SLATE,
150-200 pieces, $75 or best
offer.
Ken
(631)882-6633
WANTED: GARAGE in Barre-So.
Barre Area to store a antique car for
Summer use. Paul 802-595-5546.
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STORAGE
8X20 STORAGE UNITS for rent.
Airport Rd, Berlin. 802-223-6252
8x20,
8x40
OCEAN
FREIGHT
containers
(new/
used) for sale. 802-223-6252.
w/freez802-472-5770
HOME APPLIANCES
Refrigerator
er
$200.
WOOD/HEATING
EQUIP.
MUSICAL
FENDER BASEMEN 400 stack,
with 1 15 cabinet and 1 410
cabinet. $475. 802-454-1647
MUSIC INSTRUCTION: Professional instructor/musician. Musicspeak Education Program (www.
musicspeak.org)802-793-8387Services in Central VT & Beyond
NORTH BRANCH Instruments,
LLC. Fretted Instrument Repair.
Buy and Sell used Fretted Instruments. Michael Ricciarelli 802229-0952, 802-272-1875 www.
northbranchinstruments.com
FARM/GARDEN/
LAWN
SPORTING
EQUIPMENT
HUNTING/GUNS/
ARCHERY
NEW AND used guns, muzzle
loaders, accessories, Snowsville
Store, E. Braintree 802-728-5252.
RITEWAY SPORTS over 1000
New & Used Firearms $700,000
Plus Inventory of Guns, Archery, Fishing, Scopes, Knives
& More. Between Ford Dealership & Light, Hardwick 802-4725916 Mon-Sat 9-5, Sun 9-2.
TAURUS TRACKER New in
Box, 22 caliber 9 shot revolver,
SS, $400. Thompson-Century
OmegaX 7 50 caliber muzzle
loaded
$250.
802-434-3107
WANTED: PISTOLS, Rifles, Shotguns. Top Prices paid. 802-4923339 days. 802-492-3032 nights.
TOOLS/
MACHINERY
CRAFTSMAN
Saw,
used,
$100.00
A
SMALL
GARDEN
tractor
roto-tilling.
Reasonable
rates.
802-479-2268.
CATE FARM SEEDLING SALE!
Sunday May 25 from 9-2. We are
open to the public for retail sales
Sunday only, dont miss out! Huge
selection, great prices. Growing
for Central Vermont for 33 years!
Tons of tomatoes, peppers & other
veggies, flowers, perennials, culinary & medicinal herbs. Coburn
Road, East Montpelier. Watch for
signs on Route 2 and Route 14.
More info at www.catefarm.com
CEDAR BROOK FARM; Cedar Fence Posts, Brush Hogging,
Pasture
Renovation,
Rototilling,
Planting,
Wildlife
Food
Plots.
802-274-2955
email-ajpalmiero@gmail.com
802-476-5204
Plum, Cherry
10
TABLE
works
great,
802-476-4609
Currant, Raspbberry
802-454-7874
www.EastHillTreeFarm.com
narubin@gmail.com
Discount Prices!
TOOLS REPAIRED
Air, electric, hydraulic. Tool
Warehouse Outlet, Barre-Montpelier Rd.
802-479-3363, 1-800-462-7656.
RUBY
REPAIR AND
RESTORATION
SERVICE. Is your boat unreliable?
Are you afraid to go boating because your boat engine might not
work? Maybe it just Doesnt have
the power it used to? Our Certified
Technicians know how to fix things
right. We can check your boat over
and turn it into a pleasure to use
again. A water test or dyno test
can be included. Call for an appointment or just bring it in soon so
you can be ready for a fun season.
FAIRLEE MARINE-802-333-9745;
Doggie
Daycare
Grooming
802-476-4409
UTILITY
ROAD
TRAILER,
2009 4X6 2000LBS Capacity,
spare tire, $500. 802-479-1486
Pot O'
Gold
Kennel
PROFESSIONAL
SERVICES
COMMERCIAL
&
RESIDENTIAL
LAWN
MOWING
Free
estimate,
Dependable.
Bob
Morin
802-522-9753
$ A1-CASH PAID
$75 TO $300+
JUNK CARS, TRUCKS
802-522-4279.
$ CASH $
FOR JUNK VEHICLES
**LAWN MOWING**
*802-479-0610*
ANIMALS/PETS
ACE PAINTING
& STAINING SERVICES LLC
Country
Pampered
Paws
continued on page 34
802229-0114
Radiant Heated Floors For Winter,
Air Conditioning In Summer
info@dogguardvermont.com
DONT WANT TO
KENNEL YOUR DOG(S)?
BRUSH CUTTERS
P
& TRIMMERS
DUM
Rated
Best Buy
STARTING AT
12995
$
Residential & Commercial
ANIMALS/FARM
STIHLdealers.com
CLEARING
BUILDING
Lots
and for views, also select cutting of woodlots. 802-244-6909
LAWN TRACTORS
TRAILER
SALES
ONE STOP
TRAILER CENTER
EQUIPMENT
TRAILER
Registration
Inspection
Brake
Controllers
Wiring
Hitches
Parts
Service
www.luckystrailers.com
402 VT Rt. 107 (Exit 3, I-89) So. Royalton, VT 05068
TRAILER
1-800-877-5854
www.landscapestonesofvermont.
com at Black Rock Coal, East
Montpelier, VT. 802-223-4385,
1-800-639-3197.
SNOW REMOVAL/
EQUIPMENT
METALBESTOS
INSULATED
Chimney pipes. Everyday low
price. Plainfield Hardware &
General Store, Rt2 East Montpelier Rd, Plainfield. 802-4541000 Open 7 Days a Week
FURNITURE
MISCELLANEOUS
1,699
POWER EQUIPMENT
476-7712
TimeCutter
ZERO-TURN
SALES
1-877-201-9993
Starting at
2599
Residential
&
Commercial
(Models)
Toro Recycler
Mowers
Guaranteed
To Start
First Or
Second
Pull
Starting at
28995
476-7712
www.toro.com
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SERVICE DIRECTORY
SERVICES AT A GLANCE
OUR
25th
YEAR!
PROF. SERVICES
continued
FLINT MOTORSPORTS #1 in
small engine repair. We repair lawn
and garden equipment, sharpen
blades, tune ups, sell oils, weed
wacker string, fuel treatments.
We are now your local Ariens
and Mantis dealer. 802-439-3734.
FOR
HOUSE/BUSINESS
CLEANING, and Light Yard
Work, Call Trish @ 802-461-5651
HARDSCAPING
MEMBER
BETTER
BUSINESS
BUREAU
SENIOR CItIzEN
DISCOUNt
5% OFF
Tom Moore
T&T Repeats
Montpelier
802-224-1360
Construction or Renovation:
Driveway Resurfacing
Skid steer/Mini Excavator work & more...
Spring & Fall clean-up; pressure washing Brush grapple bucket
House maintenance & more...
Mulching
Start planning for your next season Landscaping/Hardscapes
Insured/Free Quotes
Mobile Home
BONANNO MASONRY
P
.O. BOX 303, MONTPELIER, VT 05601
STONE
BRICK
BLOCK
s,
gutter
Topsoil Gravel
sand drainaGe sTone
driveway ledGe MUlCH
Steven M. Miller
479-1384
Al Smith, LLC
Spring Special
15% OFF
a New
Lifetime Luxury
Shingle Roof
through May 30, 2014
233-1116 alsmithroofing.com
Tinys Trash
SERVICES / HAULING
Bag Drop & Recycling @
Brookside Country Store
339 East Montpelier Road
(Vt. Rt. 14)
SAT. 7:00AM-1:00PM
SUN. 7:00AM-2:00PM
Also available for
Cleanouts/Debris Removal
Call Tiny @
802-522-5089
PAINTING/PAPERING
also
all
prep
work,
very
reasonable
802-249-4817
continued on page 35
J. Waters
Upholstery
FUrnitUre
reupholstering
Also doing auto, home, recreation
802-883-2286
WASHinGtOn, VerMOnt
gutters
HERRING
CONSTRUCTION
Call
802-793-7753
800-499-6326 802-334-6326
Visit Our Website: www.willeysgutters.com
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PAINTING INTERIOR/EXTERIOR,
793-3190
CELL
Fully Insured
leave a message.
SPRING CLEAN-UP
OVERVIEW REPAIR
Handyman Services
Insured-Registered
Call 802-433-6354
No answer, Please
LAWN MOWING
EX Y 2
PE EA 5
RI RS
EN
CE
Light Moving
House Clean-Out
Landfill Runs
Garage Clean-Out
Reasonable Rates
Local Business
Long Distance Runs
Deliveries for
Local Businesses
PROF. SERVICES
continued
YARD
MAINTENANCE
POSITIONS
Available.
Please
contact Logan at 916-8210071 for more information. Access to equipment is a plus.
ALL ABOUT
THE HOUSE
Handyman Services
Home Repairs
Free Estimates
Reasonable Rates
Spring Clean-Up
Painting & Staining
476-4078
CELL 793-4089
BOBs masOnry
anD asPHaLT sHInGLE rOOFInG
Chimneys,
Steps,
Fireplaces, etc.
45 Years Experience
Spring Projects?
Dont Wait!
BUILDING GARAGES
FROM FLOOR TO ROOF
Starting At
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Over 20 Years Experience ~ Fully Insured
5%
of profit
goes to
Handpaint or Spray
Metal Roof Painting
Interior/Exterior
Guarantee
Call
Furnace Plenums
Heat Shields
Roof Flashing
Ductwork: pipes & elbows in stock
Grille Faces & Registers in stock
802-223-2801
802-223-3789
www.greenmountainsatellite.getdish.com gmsat@myfairpoint.net
PELLET BOILER
Convert
Your Old
Wood Boiler
Or Furnace
To Pellets!
802-426-HEAT(4328)
Pellergy
Certified
Installer
See Our
Offer the
Coupon Section
229-6262
Woodworx Studio
turning ideas into fruition
CARPENTRY
522-5889
You Save Money Because There Is No Overhead
802-244-5400
Randy Eastman
793-7112 cell
Mark Alberghini
Green Mountain Satellite
Waterbury, VT
Rick Johnson
COLLISION REPAIR
EXPERT INSTALLATION
T
NOW A IENT
ONVEN
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L
Hugh
Dennis
279-2742 cell
793-7112 cell
HAWKINS
229-9800
Light Dump
Trucking
DEMERS
AUTO
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MOBILE HOMES
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Wanda French
wanda.french@academymortgage.com
164 So. Main St., Barre, VT 05641
P:
802-479-1154
C:
802-224-6151
NMLS# 3113
Corp. License # 6289 and 1068MB
icense #6502
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LENDER
MOBILE HOMES
RENT/SALE
Updated Weekly
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LAST
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RATE
APR
TERM
DOWN
PTS PAYMENT
Granite Hills
5/16/14
Credit Union 522-5000
4.250% 4.409%
3.375% 3.649%
30 yr fixed
15 yr fixed
0
0
5%
5%
Merchants Bank
1-800-322-5222
5/16/14
4.650% 4.660%
3.600% 3.634%
30 yr fixed
15 yr fixed
0
0
20%
20%
4.125% 4.160%
3.125% 3.148%
30 yr fixed
15 yr fixed
0
0
5%
5%
Northfield Savings
Bank (NSB)
802-485-5871
4.000% 4.028%
3.125% 3.173%
30 yr fixed
15 yr fixed
0
0
5%
5%
4.125% 4.154%
3.125% 3.176%
30 yr fixed
15 yr fixed
0
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5%
5%
5/16/14
229-5741ext. 103
COMMERCIAL
RENTALS/SALES
continued
COMMERCIAL
RENTALS/SALES
WANTED TO RENT/
SHARE/BUY
GARDENERS!!! Person to
share home on Rt. 100, So.
Duxbury. $500/mo + $500
Security.
802-244-8666.
APARTMENTS
ROOMS/HOUSES
FOR RENT
AFFORDABLE
APARTMENTS
WITH HEAT
INCLUDED
Highgate
Apartments
located in Barre, is currently accepting applications for
1, 2 & 3 bedroom apartments
Hardwood floors, fresh paint, modern kitchen & baths, yard space,
ample closets, & washer/dryer hook-ups. Laundry room on site.
Rent includes heat/hot water, 24-hour emergency maintenance,
parking, snow removal, & trash removal. Income limits apply.
Lots Available Year Round
To request an application, call 476-8645 or stop by the on-site
rental office at 73 Highgate Drive, #121, Barre, VT.
EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY
APARTMENTS
ROOMS/HOUSES
FOR RENT
continued
BARRE:
One
bedroom
2nd oor, $725 utilities included, no pets or smoking.
Lease, deposit, reference
required.
802-476-7106.
BARRETOWN: 3 bedroom,
1st oor, w/d hook-up, rubbish removal, full bath, dishwasher, large yard, patio,
parking, no pets, lease,
$800 unheated www.btapartment.com
802-479-0199
HOMESHARE,
BARRE
TOWN, unfurnished bedroom
for one. No pets, smoking ok,
$125 week. 802-622-0433.
RETIREMENT
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Meals, transportation, activities
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VACATION RENTALS/
SALES
GREENWOOD LAKE, WOODBURY VT, Loaded-pictures.
$1000.00/wk.
802-472-5770
LAKE SEYMOUR, Morgan,
VT. One of Vermonts Largest Lakes. 2BDRM, sleeps
6, glassed-in porch, outdoor
grill/replace. 802-476-7076.
NICHOLS POND camp. $500/
mth, furnished, cell service,
no electricity, gas stove, refrigerator, full bath and kitchen,
4WD access. No pets. Nonsmoking. Ray, 802-376-0068.
OLDER COUPLE looking for
2/3 month rental. Montpelier/
Barre area. 617-538-8302
continued on page 37
TallmanLaw@gmail.com
Side by side two-bedroom apartments with a 24x24 garage (with overhead storage), plus a
newly built 34x42 2 story garage. Room for six cars and has gas heat. Room to move around
with 6.2 surveyed acres. Conveniently located just off the Barre-Montpelier Road.
Call us at 1-802-479-4635
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SALES
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CONDOS
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802-229-2721 Only One Available, Call today to schedule an appointment to view
ONE FLOOR Living for
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affect the homes sale price and can make it sit on the market
longer than anyone would like.
Houses can sell in any condition -- but the price will take a hit
if it needs a lot of work. I vividly recall being shown a tripledecker in East Boston several years ago with foundation problems
so bad, the structure was tilting at an alarming angle. The house
sold, but at about one-third the average price for homes in that
neighborhood.
If the house is structurally sound, you may be able to raise its
sale price by investing some time and sweat into freshening up its
appearance, outside and in. A fresh coat of paint alone can make a
homes value jump, and its not a huge investment.
Make a plan to do specific things over several weekends, or
even one day a week if thats all the time you have. Enlist family
and friends to help. Put together a budget ahead of time so you
know how much you can spend on minor repairs.
Spruce up the house exterior by keeping the lawn mowed and
the hedges trimmed. Tear out any dead vegetation. Plant a few
flowers along the walkway or in front of the house.
De-clutter the entire home interior, too. If theres a lot of furniture or keepsakes, if the closets are full of clothes, find out what
your parents want to keep, sell or distribute. If they cant come to
the house to show you, take pictures of all the items, put them on
your laptop and go through them with your parents.
Clean as much as possible: Get dust and cobwebs out of the
house, wipe the walls clean and get the kitchen and bathrooms as
sparkling as possible.
Give interior walls a fresh coat of paint. Remove peeling or
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Check out websites or books about staging a house. HGTV has
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broker about them and how these can affect the sale of the home.
802-476-8791
Lovingly maintained
home with wealth
of character features
outbuildings,
perennials, 4.75A.
NORTHFIELD
$249,500
Magical location
and 19A!
Brook, outbuildings,open and
wooded.
NORTHFIELD
$195,000
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under 25 min. to
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Country living in the City with this unique property in MONTPELIER. Extreme privacy in a
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bathroom. Two more bedrooms upstairs have their own bathroom and half bath on the rst
oor is located near the mudroom. Large kitchen with breakfast bar island, under cabinet
lighting, pull out shelving and eat in area. Huge
elegant formal dining room, toy/play room and newer
great room with vaulted ceiling and radiant heat oor.
Full length screened in porch has proved ideal for
three season enjoyment of the property and extra
play area. Unnished basement has a bulkhead and
storage shelving. Large space off the garage would
be a great workshop or animal stall with backyard
access and space to fence for pasture. $375,000.
MLS #4324809 Contact Martha Lange 229-9444 or
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$189,000.
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$229,000.
$249,900.
TIM
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229-0345
FRED
VAN BUSKIRK
505-8035
ANN
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272-0944
BRENDAN
COYNE
245-4369
CHARLIE
CLARK
229-0345
81 Main Street
Montpelier
229-0345
Heney
R E A LT O R S
$349,500.
HIGH SCHOOL IS CHOICE IN WASHINGTON! This well cared for 1896 sqft 3 bedroom home
is on 7.3 +/- surveyed acres with a major renovation done in 2005 that included a new
kitchen, new bathroom, new bedroom, new foundation, new siding, new roof, new hot water
baseboard heating and a Buderus boiler and large hot water tank. The entire home has a
poured concrete walkout foundation with a 2 car garage and plenty of storage space and a
work shop. Lots of space for muddy boots, winter coats and seasonal equipment. The large
open concept kitchen and dining room has beautiful hardwood oors and plenty of windows
with southern exposure. Living room has
a woodstove for cozy winter nights. 1st r
bedroom has a private deck with access to
the backyard. 2 lg bedrooms upstairs with an
updated bathroom. Big at yard with privacy
and a footbridge to a trail in to the woods
for exploring and the westerly boundary is a
brook and two additional sheds. NOW ONLY
$214,000. MLS #4254070 Contact Martha
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$96,000
$269,000.
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MORAN GOSSELIN
249-9002
STEPHEN
BOUSQUET
793-9951
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DENISON
793-6065
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249-7435
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Barre - $375,000
Barre - $250,000
Beautiful New England-style home
in a newer neighborhood. Spacious
kitchen with island, formal dining,
large master bedroom, and a wrapAppreciate its beauty and quality! Granite counters,
hardwood oors, a sunroom, walk-in closets, and
ceramic tile are among the features of this energyefcient construction with Camels Hump views.
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Cabot - $165,000
Barre - $225,000
Barre - $175,000
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Plaineld - $285,000
Newbury - $349,000
Barre - $515,000
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