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Montpelier Teen
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page 7 Lou Kosma, Conductor
Mikhail Glinka
Library Story Times Provide Russian & Ludmilla Overture
Children With Necessary Skills
page 10 Sergei Rachmaninoff
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Alexander Borodin
Polovtsian Dances from Prince Igor
Anatoly Liadov
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page 20 & 21 Saturday May 2, 2015, 7:30 pm Sunday May 3, 2015, 2:00 pm
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Concern Raised Over Proposed 140’
at
Bragg Farm Telecommunication Tower in Calais
New Everyone at last Wednesday’s special Calais Selectboard meet-
Maple ing, to hear plans about a 140-foot telecommunication tower on
Syrup picturesque Bayne Comelli Road, remained courteous but over-
whelmingly concerned about its negative aspects.
Is Ready! The tower would be located in a rural residential section of
Calais, but only 300 feet from the home of one resident, Rick
Delphia, and the 140-foot high support tower “is visible from
every window in my home,” he said.
The project, as set forth by Act 248a, is being proposed by VTel
of Springfield, Vermont, but needs the approval of the state’s Public
Service Board. Both PSB and VTel had lawyers at the meeting.
All Grades VTel conducted a “balloon test” on April 6 to show the height
Available... of the tower at the proposed 20’ x 20’ site but the rope holding the
balloon was set 30-feet too high. A subsequent test several days
later was hastily conducted while “good weather” was holding but
A Great only gave Calais a 13-hour notice on the VTel website if anybody
was watching.
Spring “Nobody did because we had no idea (it was coming),” said
Gift! Calais board chairwoman Denise Wheeler. “You (VTel) didn’t
communicate with us.”
Delphia did note the red balloon and took pictures of it from
about every room in his house.
Before Delphia stood up and made his concerns about the aes-
“World’s Best” thetics known, another resident, Ray Pealer, addressed all those in tion with Fairpoint Communications for broadband service.
Maple & attendance at the Calais Elementary School Library about the pos- Plainfield recently rejected a VTel tower on Upper Road, want-
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Creemees, from cell towers. away.
Shakes & Another resident pointed out that this area also features nestings It is unclear whether VTel will wait to hear about other possible
Sundaes of bald eagles and great herrings and other magnificent wildlife. locations in Calais or what the Selectboard’s decision will be at
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Montpelier Teen Named Vermont Youth of the Year Neck and
by Boys & Girls Clubs of America Shoulder Pain?
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Spaulding High Students Plan Cleanup for Green Up


• •
Hazardous Waste
e
S.A.F.E. (Spaulding Action For the office, Merchants Bank, Re-Source, and the New This Year:
Environment) will be organizing streets to be Barre City Clerk’s Office. Leave your paint at home! Take it to the ARCC or call us
cleaned, distributing bags, and collecting trash S.A.F.E. will be extending Green up Day to
from the Barre roadsides. Green Up Week, starting on May 2 and lasting for information about how to dispose of paint FREE.
S.A.F.E will be at Spaulding High School on until May 8. The group will be coordinating the
Green Up Day, May 2, from 8:30 a.m. to 1:30 pick-up of Green Up bags during the week.
p.m. to distribute bags and gloves to be used dur-
ing Green Up.
If you have any questions regarding Green Up
or need a street to clean up, feel free to call
Where: Barre Town Garage
The bags will also be available the week
before Green Up Day at the high school’s main
Spaulding High School at (802) 476-4811 ext.
2115 or email Dlaposhs@u61.net.
When: May 2, 9am - 1pm
• • • The collection is open to residents of all CVSWMD member towns.
Students in the News Disposal Costs: $15 per car most residential loads.
Waterbury, VT, resident John McBride, a Elijah Schumacher of Marshfield is one of
Theology major at Assumption College and more than 60 students who will present their Please note: Businesses must call ahead to pre-register.
member of the class of 2018, will play the role of independent research at Cornell College’s 19th
Nahum as part of the College’s presentation of Annual Student Symposium on April 25. What is hazardous waste?
the Tony award-winning Fiddler on the Roof, its Schumacher is giving an oral presentation on
7th annual spring production at The Hanover “Exploring Of Conservation Systems In
See our website for the answer, or call us with any questions.
Theatre for the Performing Arts. The play will Madagascar.”
run April 24-26.
Siobhan Chase of Braintree, a member of the
Margaret Jackson of Waistfield performed in
the spring dance ensemble “Variations,” pre- Colby-Sawyer College 2016 majoring in Graphic
sented by Colby-Sawyer’s Fine and Performing Design, was recognized with the Tomie dePaola
Arts Department, on Friday, April 17, at 7 p.m. Whitebird Paper Award at the 42nd Annual
in the Sawyer Fine and Performing Arts Center. Gladys Greenbaum Meyers ‘39 Juried Student Central Vermont Solid Waste Management District
Jackson is majoring in Sociology and is a mem- Art Exhibition on Thursday, April 2. She was ph: 802.229.9383 / www.cvswmd.org
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Where In
Is Gary?
Each week, Gary’s cartoon will be
hiding somewhere in the paper.
All you have to do is find
him. He may be hiding in
an article or a picture or an
advertisement. Don’t forget
to check the classifieds!

Tell us the page number


Barre workers and their families at the 1904 Primo Maggio celebration. Photo courtesy of the Barre Historical
and the issue date in Society

Primo Maggio to Feature Barre Memories


an email, fax or mail by
5PM, Friday and you’ll
Continuing a tradition revived in 2004, the Party of America: a Complete History has
have a chance to win a not the Barre Historical Society will celebrate this year’s recently been published by the University of
$50 GIFT CARD. exact size Primo Maggio with an evening of food, speak- Nebraska Press. The book provides a new look at
ers, music, and dancing on Friday, May 1 at the America’s most important 3rd party of the 20th
historic Old Labor Hall, 46 Granite St., Barre. century and tells the story of the party’s twilight
CONGRATULATIONS TO LAST WEEK’S WINNER: The celebration will continue on May 2 at 4 PM and ultimate demise and of the groups that arose
with a book signing and talk by Jack Ross, following its collapse. Ross’s talk will highlight
MARCY DUKETTE, NORTHFIELD author of The Socialist Party of America: a Barre’s role in the socialist movement. John
Complete History. Coffee and cake will be Judis, senior writer for the National Journal, has
served. said that the book is “an important history not
Must be 18 or older. One entry per household. In case of a tie, The May 1 event will begin with a 5 p.m. only of the American left but of the right as
winners will be drawn at random. Judge’s decision is final. social hour followed by a traditional Italian din- well.” Author Bill Kauffman called it “a prodi-
ner at 6 p.m. gious and provocative feat of recovery and his-
The WORLD, 403 US Rt. 302-Berlin, Barre, VT 05641 Barre’s ethnic diversity will be highlighted at torical interpretation.”
sales@vt-world.com or Fax 802-479-7916 7 p.m. as local residents Ernie Boisvert, Jeanne The first Primo Maggio celebration was held
Brink, Ed Pirie, Richard Shadroui, Lynda Royce, by Italian stone workers and their families in
and Tom Davis share recollections of Italian, 1901, shortly after the completion of the Labor
Name: ________________________________________ French-Canadian, Abenaki, Scottish, Lebanese, Hall. In 2004, the Barre Historical Society, own-
and Yankee life in Barre and Central Vermont. ers and operators of the Old Labor Hall, now a
PAGE #_____ At 8:30 p.m., the focus will shift to traditional National Historic Landmark, revived the annual
Address: ______________________________________ Italian music for listening and dancing with celebration, which has become the centerpiece of
ISSUE Celest Dipietropaolo, Marie DiCocco, and the Hall’s roster of community offerings.
Phone: ________________________________________
DATE _______ Dominic Porco. Dipietropaolo and DiCocco Admission for the Friday dinner and events is
have studied traditional dance in Italy and will be $25, and reservations are recommended. Ross’s
joined by Italian bagpipe player Porco, a New May 2 talk and book signing are free. For reser-
York City musician and former Goddard College vations and more information go to http://old-
student. laborhall.org/, email info@oldlaborhall.org, or
Free-lance historian Jack Ross’s The Socialist call (802) 479-5600.

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Home Share Now Eclipses 100 People Matched for the Year
I SAW IT IN In 2003 when Home Share Now, formerly enhanced sense of community, nursing home
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Granite Hills Credit Union Announces Newly 268 Gallison Hill Road, Montpelier
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Bridge Named President of QUARTER 3 HONOR ROLL – 2014-2015

Vermont Mutual Insurance Group


High Honors ( All A’s)
Jacob Allen, Lauren Anderson, Jenna Bellavance, Ashley Boisvert, Makayla Boisvert,
At the annual meeting held on April 15, the team of management and staff at Vermont Mutual Abigail Burachowski, Amelia Cameron, Jack Dodd, Colleen Flinn, Gavin Glosser,
Board of Directors named Daniel C. Bridge as we partner with the best Independent Agents Megan Hammarstrom, Grace Hardaker, Ashley Houle, Camden Kelley, Jacob Kindestin,
President of Vermont Mutual Insurance Group. in the Northeast to deliver excellent products and Owen Kresco, Tyra Lanpher, Courtney LaRose, Emily LaRose, Katelyn MacIver,
Bridge, the 17th president of the 187-year-old service to over 285,000 customers.” Kiana Martin, Jamison Mast, Chloe Mattson, Alexander Maurice, Lisa McNamara,
group of companies, replaces former President Bridge added, “As we look to the future, we Marley Ostrout, Halle Pletzer, Elizabeth Poirier, Emma Poirier, William Poirier,
and current Chief Executive Officer William A. will combine the rich history of Vermont Mutual
Catto, who will retire on June 30, 2015. Bridge with the innovation needed to stay competitive in Jameson Solomon, Matthew Tacey, Natalie Taylor, Zoe Tewksbury, Justin Thurber
joined Vermont Mutual as a Resident Vice this ever-changing industry. Our goal is to remain
President in January 2009. Prior to joining a stable, predictable, and competent partner for Honors (A’s & B’s)
Vermont Mutual, he held senior leadership posi- our agents and a financially secure insurance Aidan Ahearn, Myles Aja, Ethan Asselin, Taylor Audet, Maraya Bailey, Chesnee Barney,
tions at several regional and national insurance solution for our policyholders.” Jordyn Beede, Abigail Benoit, Cole Benoit, Ethan Benoit, Zoey Binaghi, Jacob Bisson,
companies within New England. Other officers elected at this year’s annual meet- Emma Blaisdell, Molly Bombard, Cooper Boulanger, Elizabeth Bradley, Elliot Bresett,
“As Executive Vice President, Dan has played ing are as follows:
a lead role in guiding the strategic direction of Mark J. McDonnell, Senior Vice President
Megan Brier, Anthony Castellaneta, Grady Chase, Hunter Chase, Stephen Clark,
our organization” Catto said. “Dan’s election to Richard N. Bland, Vice President General Taylor Coburn, Kendra Collins, Daniel Copping, Brooke Cota, Alexander Coyle,
President is an important step in the leadership Counsel and Secretary Bailey Cushing, Emma Cushman, Jake Darling, Christian Day, Mason Demell,
transition plan that began several years ago and I Susan L. Chicoine, Vice President Human Sophia Demell, Isabelle Druzba, Julia Dunn, Jaylynn Emmons, Tresor Fayida,
have every confidence in his ability to continue Resources Camryn Fewer, Bailey Gable-Chase, Cassandra Graves, Gustavo Hahn, Jenna Hallstrom,
to advance our strategy, one that has consistently Joanne M. Currier, Vice President Information Shea Harding, Madison Heath, Carisa Hebert, Riley Hill, Cellan Hogan, Eamon Hogan,
produced excellent operating results.” Technology
“I am pleased and honored to be chosen to David N. DeLuca, Vice President Claims Kylie Holbrook-Bates, Molly Hood, Brandon Isaac, Rebecca Isaac, Madison Jarvis,
lead such a successful and well respected organi- Brian C. Eagan, Vice President Chief Financial Jonathan Jesmonth, Aliyah Jewett, Cameron Kearney, Hayden Kennedy, Evan Kerin,
zation,” stated Bridge. “I’m also excited to con- Officer and Treasurer Jesse King, Olivia Kuban, Hailey LaFaille, Julia Lagerstedt, Brady Lamberti,
tinue to collaborate with a talented and dedicated Shaun P.T. Farley, Vice President Marketing Payton Lamberti, Isaac Lamery, Lindsay LaPan, Alyssa Larivee, Emma Lee, Savanna
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Library Story Times Provide Children With Necessary Skills
Spring Upholstery Sale By Aaron Retherford
Kids don’t need to go to a prestigious preschool
to be well prepared for kindergarten. They just have
to head to their local libraries.
Most libraries in central Vermont provide pro-
grams that nourish young, developing minds and
bodies.
Jaquith Public Library in Marshfield isn’t the
only library in central Vermont with a weekly story
time for young kids. But it provides the complete
package.
Children’s librarian Sylvia Smith leads a weekly
story time that is followed by a play group. Jaquith
Public Library Director Susan Green said around

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25-30 parents and children (birth to 4 years old)
attend the program.
For the first 30 minutes, children listen to stories
and may sing songs and participate in movement
activities.
Smith also shares information with parents about
Now through April 30 the new children’s literature that has been
released.
Sofas, Loveseats, Chairs, Recliners Green said the story time helps develop early Children’s librarian Sylvia Smith leads story time for a group of youth
literacy and encourages children to read because they get involved and parents at Jaquith Public Library in Marshfield.
in the stories. It also gets children into the library to see what it has pick up new ideas on how to deal with different issues at home.
to offer. Children work on listening skills, language skills, and Generally, story times vary slightly from library to library.
their movement skills. They also socialize with other kids, which Robert Youngberg, Director of Ainsworth Public Library in
is especially beneficial for families who cannot afford to send their
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“It’s a chance for children to play together and learn together
without having to spend money on expensive programs,” Green
Williamstown, said his library’s story hour doesn’t have a specific
end time. Stories take around 30 minutes and craft time lasts for as
long as children and parents want to work. The program is for kids
from birth to 3, but Youngberg said they would accept anyone not
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1.802.626-5996 or 1.800.439.5996 or visit www.stahlerfurniture.com After story time, the children go upstairs to playgroup where Larger libraries like Kellogg-Hubbard in Montpelier are able to
kids have the chance to do creative art projects and practice their hold story time three days a week on Tuesdays, Fridays, and
fine motor skills. There is also a gym downstairs where kids can Saturdays. Waterbury Public Library offers multiple days of story
play with tricycles and all different types of balls in order to do time – for babies and toddlers on Mondays and for pre-schoolers
activities that use the kids’ gross motor skills. on Fridays.
Jaquith Public Library also provides a healthy snack. For days and times of story times at the library nearest you,
Green said the most important benefit is with the parents, how- including the libraries in Barre, Randolph, Chelsea, Groton, and
PUZZLES ON PAGE 31 ever. They get a chance to socialize with other adults and maybe Plainfield, check out The WORLD’s ongoing events calendar.

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EXCHANGE Federal Grant to Enhance Quality of Private Child Care in Central Vermont
Capstone Community Action has received a substantial 5-year the quality of the care they provide.
federal grant to enhance the quality of childcare for infants in tod- “We are thrilled for this opportunity to collaborate closely with
dlers in central Vermont. The Administration for Children and area providers who are committed to helping working families
STICKLERS Families, Office of Head Start, has awarded Capstone $1.1 million access quality care for their children,” Marianne Miller, Director
in startup, operating, and training and technical assistance funding of Capstone’s Head Start and Early Head Start programs, said.
GO FIGURE for an initial 18-month period. Funding for the subsequent four “With the right resources and training opportunities in place, our
years will be $626,622 annually for continuing program opera- partners will be able to provide high quality comprehensive ser-
tions and training and technical assistance. vices to children and families in health and nutrition, child devel-
The Capstone Early Head Start Care Partnership will extend opment, mental health, disabilities and family engagement.”
Early Head Start services to between 30 and 36 infants and tod- Capstone Community Action provides early childhood develop-
dlers and their families by creating partnerships with a combina- ment program and services in Lamoille, Orange, and Washington
SNOWFLAKES tion of licensed childcare centers and registered family childcare Counties. Annually, 373 children and their families receive ser-
homes. Fourteen area providers have committed to participating in vices through Head Start, Early Head Start, and the agency’s Teen
the program, which will provide them with opportunities and sup- Parent Education programs.
ports to advance their own professional development and increase

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Vermont Department of Health


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On April 10, the Health Department launched an expanded,
enhanced ParentUp website, http://parentupvt.org/, a resource
developed to help Vermont parents equip their middle- and high-

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school aged children for life’s challenges.
SUPER CROSSWORD This new site offers education and prevention resources on
alcohol awareness and other drug use as well as mental illness.
The new ParentUp site also provides tips and tools for all par-
ents to help build a positive foundation for their children. Research
shows that the kids most likely to develop healthy behaviors and
emotions draw off of a collection of positive values, experiences,
relationships, and qualities. ParentUp also includes resources for
parents who feel their children need help immediately.
Parents across the state of Vermont provided feedback during
the development of the new site.
ParentUp’s resources complement Central Vermont New
Direction Coalition’s mission of encouraging healthy behavior
and decreasing substance abuse in our community. This commu-
GAL. nity prevention coalition raises community awareness in collabo-
ration with the Washington County Partnership for Success and
the Vermont Department of Health.
Youth report that parents have the most influence on their sub-
PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE
WITHOUT NOTICE stance use decisions. Parents are encouraged to set family guide-
WE WILL BE DELIVERING lines and let their kids know the rules and their disapproval around
IN BARRE underage drinking and risky behavior. In fact, the key reason kids
give for not drinking is that they don’t want to disappoint their
SATURDAY, APRIL 25 parents. Working together with parents, Central Vermont New
Call 1-800-654-3344 by Noon Friday Directions Coalition is making strides towards decreasing under-
age drinking and strengthening family bonds.
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Montpelier Senior Activity Center term care options, caregiver support, transportation, volunteer
opportunities, and end-of-life legal devices. Join us for any of Learn to Play “Paddywhack”
Senior Prom on May 30: Buy Tickets these free presentations at 58 Barre Street in Montpelier. All are May 5, May 8, May 12, and May 15 1-2 p.m. • $10
Now! open to the public. Learn to play a fun new game! Created and taught by Montpelier
On May 30, 2015 from 7-10:30 p.m. at residents Bill Morancy and Rob Mermin, Paddywhack is a physi-
the National Life Building Ballroom, we Save the Date: Panel Discussion on Senior Driving Issues cal game played by two people. It involves wooden paddles and a
will hold “Senior Prom: A Night in the We are planning a panel discussion on issues related to senior small soft foam ball. The game is cooperative rather than com-
City.” This is an all-ages community cele- driving, focusing on the decision to give up driving (how to know petitive. No points! No score! No rules! It is totally for fun. It is
bration that will include music by DJ Fred when you are ready, how to get re-tested, transportation alterna- played with both hands for bilateral dexterity, balance, increasing
Wilbur, dancing (including dance lessons at tives, and so forth) on Tuesday, July 7 from 1-2:30 p.m. This panel agility and reflexes, and most important, for laughing. Class size
7:30pm by Samir and Eleni Elabd), appetiz- will take place at the Center at 58 Barre Street in Montpelier and is limited to 8 physically active people. The game will be played
ers and dessert, cash bar, and a whole lot of fun. EVERYONE is will feature panelists from the Vermont DMV, AARP, AAA, indoors in the MSAC studio. Equipment is provided. Call 223-
welcome! GMTA, CVCOA, and Onion River Exchange. Free and open to 2518 or stop by to sign up..
Tickets are only $10 (light appetizers and dessert included). the public.
Tickets are available from the Montpelier Senior Activity Center
at 58 Barre Street or online at http://seniorprom.brownpapertick-

GIRLS’ NIGHT OUT


ets.com. Call 223-2518 for additional information.
All proceeds benefit the Montpelier Senior Activity Center.
Thank you to presenting sponsors The Gary Home and Westview
Meadows at Montpelier, and to Rehabgym and Bourne’s Energy Go out to dinner and then attend the show!
for additional support.

Senior Success Series Starts May 5


Vendor Show at 5:00 PM
On Tuesdays May 5-June 16 at 1 p.m., MSAC and the CVCOA
will present a series of presentations on topics important to
Cooking School at 7:00 PM
seniors, including food assistance, fuel assistance, Medicare, long It’s a fun evening with goody
• • • bags and lots of prizes!
Aldrich VIP Tickets: $35 General Admission: $15
Public Library TICKETS ON SALE NOW!
Barre FOR MORE INFO OR PURCHASING TICKETS:
Aldrich Library Bookmarks e
802-476-8188 www.barreoperahouse.org

Voter Registration & Absentee Ballot Requests


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Deadline: Wednesday, May 6, 5 p.m.
If you are a resident of Barre Town but are not a registered voter B a r re Op pril 28th
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as yet, now is the time to stop by the Aldrich Library and fill out at th Tuesday,
a voter registration form! Library staff members will provide the
application form and deliver it to the Town Clerk on your behalf! on For more information (802) 479-2582
If you are already a registered Barre Town voter and wish to
vote absentee, you may stop by the library and fill out a request for
an absentee ballot to be sent to you by mail.
But hurry! The deadline to register or request an absentee ballot
is Wednesday, May 6, 5 pm!
Support the Barre Town Budget and Article 5 on May 12 -- Vote
Yes!
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ONORING OUR PROMISE TO COMMUNIT
COMMUNITY

April Break in the Katherine Paterson Children’s Room


Wizard of Oz Party: Tuesday, April 21, 1-4 p.m.
Learn about tornadoes (like the one that carried off Dorothy &
Toto!) Then make your own tornado in a jar! Listen to an adapta-
tion of Frank Baum’s The Wizard of Oz! Have fun with crafts, IN CREATING STATE-OF-THE-ART PRIVATE PATIENT ROOMS
games and face painting! Watch the classic 1939 film and have
some popcorn and snacks! “While working on the “Vision for the Future” campaign committee, I
Everyone is welcome, admission is free of charge became aware of the nationwide move to provide private patient rooms
Poetry Slam with Geof Hewitt in hospitals as part of current care standards. That mandate became a
Friday, April 24, 6:30 p.m. reality to me during a recent hospital stay at Gifford. This conversion to
The Barre Learning for LIfe Committee under the leadership of private patients rooms in the beautiful space made available with the
John Poeton, presents the spring Poetry Slam in the Milne Menig move will truly be a community asset.”
Community Room at 6:30 p.m. Friday, April 24. Slam Master
Geof Hewitt will lead the slam which is sponsored by the Friends Sandy Levesque, Bethel Gilead
of the Aldrich Library. This multigenerational get-together is free
to all. Pizza and beverages will be served immediately before the DONATE TODAY!
slam at 6 p.m. For details contact John Poeton at 433-1706.
ONLINE AT www.giffordmed.org OR CALL 728-2380
Graphic Novel Discussion Group
Thursday, May 7, 4 p.m.
Join Lee Aura & the group at 4 pm for the PBS film Freedom
Riders and stay to discuss March II by John Lewis, whose account
of the civil rights movement in the 1960s puts a human face on the The following honors list is provided by the school. Any questions or concerns should be addressed directly to the school
struggle for racial equality.
Share conversation and pizza. Free of charge, everyone’s invited!

Visit the Aldrich Library on the Web! www.aldrichpubliclibrary.org


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Grade Lindsey Maloney, Emily Milne, Rhiannon Page,
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Using traceable Nathan
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RACHEL M. BRANDT went to meet her Lord and savior on presence of several ailments, and he fought so hard and was not
April 13, 2015, after a courageous battle with cancer. Rachel was leaving his family without a fight. What a trouper he proved to be,
a devout Christian whose love for Christ made her a devoted and and you could see his determination right up to his last breath. His
loving wife, mother, grandmother and friend. She worked hard her family provided unconditional care, comfort and support and was
Joan S. Parnigoni entire life and had many talents including the ability to see "art" in
everything. Rachel taught an art class in a private school for
able to keep him in the comforts of his home. Born on Jan. 1,
1936, in Compton, Quebec, Adrien was one of 11 children of
Joan Starr Parnigoni, 81, of Tremont Street, almost 20 years and was much loved by her students. She lived her Alfred and Medora (Fontaine) Gagnon. On July 11, 1959, he mar-
died unexpectedly Saturday night, April 11, life for others and will be missed dearly by many, especially her ried Solange A. Ouimette who passed away on Feb. 8, 2013. In
2015 at the Central Vermont Medical Center in family. Rachel was born on May 23, 1954, and she is survived by 1960, they moved from Canada to the Barre, Vermont, area. They
Berlin with her family at her bedside. her dear husband, David, six children, 18 grandchildren, her later moved to their present home in Websterville, Vermont, in
Born May 6, 1933 in Schenectady, NY, she mother, two sisters and one brother. 1969.
was the daughter of Bernard F. and Florence
(Canton) Starr, Sr. She grew up in Barre, DELILIAH F. CARPENTER, 87, died Sunday, April 12, 2015, ALMA GOBBI, 95, died Saturday, April 11, 2015, at Gifford
attending Barre Schools and graduated from Spaulding at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center in Lebanon, New Medical Center in Randolph. She was born Sept. 22, 1919, in
High School in 1951. In 1953, she received her Associate’s Hampshire. She was born Dec. 15, 1927, in Cambridge, the Barre, the daughter of Amilcare and Angelina (Visintini) Gobbi.
Degree with honors from Vermont Junior College in daughter of Daniel and Gertrude (Wagner) Randall. She attended Alma was raised in Barre and attended Barre schools. She moved
Montpelier. school in Marshfield and Bradford, graduating in 1946 from the to Bethel in 1943. She worked at Fyles & Rice Plywood Mill in
On August 20, 1955 she married Richard F. Parnigoni in Bradford Academy. On Dec. 24, 1945, she married Melvin Bethel until 1965. She then went to work at G.W. Plastics in
St. Monica Catholic Church. Most of their married life had "Carpy" Carpenter, of Post Mills. They lived most of their married Bethel, until retiring in 1985. She was a member of St. Anthony
been spent in Barre and at their present home for almost 50 life in Vershire. He died Jan. 13, 2007. She enjoyed painting, Catholic Church in Bethel.
years. drawing, cooking, gardening, flowers and Scrabble.
Joan will be remembered as a loving and caring wife, NORMAN ELLIOTT GREENE, of
mother, grandmother, aunt, and friend and in later years as KATHERINE R. CARPENTER, 99, passed away Montpelier, Vermont, peacefully passed
Office Manager of her husband’s optometry practice on on Wednesday, April 8, 2015, following a lengthy
away at age 88 on March 29, 2015, in the arms of his
Washington Street in Barre City. illness. Katherine, known as "Kit" to many, was born
loving family. He was born to Cyril F. and Josie
She is a long-time communicant of St. Monica Catholic in Montpelier on March 15, 1916, the oldest daugh-
(MacDonald) Greene, and was a first-generation
Church. ter of Thomas Joseph and Katherine Agnes "Katie"
American with parents from England and Nova
Besides her husband, she leaves her two daughters, Starr (Smith) Redmond. She was educated in the St.
Michael's school system and graduated high school Scotia, Canada. Norman married Bonnie
Ann LeCompte and her husband, Kevin, of Montpelier and Greenewood, the love of his life, after meeting her in Montpelier.
Erin Lopez-Gomez and her husband, Mario, of Fairfax, as salutatorian of the class of 1933. In 1948, she married Merritt
E. Carpenter Jr., also of Montpelier (and Charlotte), and after Together they had two children, Brian and Patricia; three grand-
Virginia and her son Richard F. Parnigoni, Jr., of Boston as children, Nathan, Eric and Cyril; and a great-grandson, Oliver.
well as nine grandchildren and three great grandchildren many years working in the banking business in Burlington,
Katherine retired from Merchants Bank in 1981. Following retire- Norman enjoyed spending many hours with his wife and family,
and numerous nieces and nephews. especially outdoors, traveling, hiking, skiing, snowshoeing, fish-
Joan was predeceased by her parents, her son Robert, her ment, she and Merritt traveled the world extensively. Katherine
was a member of the Lake Champlain Maritime Society, the ing, teaching and exploring. Norman served in the U.S. Army,
brother Bernard F. Starr, Jr. and cousin, Helen graduated Vermont Junior College, and was employed by the
Valsangiacomo. Vermont Historical Society and the Chittenden County Historical
Society. Vermont Department of Forests and Parks as a licensed land sur-
The Mass of Christian Burial to honor her life was cele- veyor and forestry technician, where he was pleased to serve the
brated on Friday, April 17, 2015 at 11 a.m. in St. Monica state of Vermont for over 30 years.
Catholic Church. Memorial contributions may be made to ROBERT E. CLOGSTON, JR., also known to many
the Elks Silver Tower Fund, PO Box 245, Barre, VT as "Sonny", "Chesty", or Butch", lifelong resident of
Williamstown, passed away peacefully on February 18 at CHERYL PAPE LASHOMB, 64, of Randolph,
05641. died Monday, April 13, 2015, at her home. She was
The Hooker and Whitcomb Funeral Home, 7 Academy Woodridge Nursing Home. Born in his ancestral home in 1929,
graduating from Williamstown High School in 1947, he was away born July 25, 1950, in Barre, the daughter of Richard
Street, Barre was in charge of the arrangements. For memo- and Ella (Holmes) Pape. She was raised in Montpelier
from his home for only 4 years, serving in the U.S. Naval Mobile
rial guestbook, visit www.HookerWhitcomb.com and had also lived in Claremont, New Hampshire,
Construction Battalion where he attained the rank of Builder First
Class. His tour of duty included time in Port Lyautey, Morocco, West Palm Beach, Florida, Johnson, Warren, East
Other passings and culminated with his Honorable Discharge in 1954.He was best Hardwick and Cabot. She enjoyed doing crossword
ANN GRAY ALDRICH passed peacefully into the known around town for his service as a Rural Mail Carrier for the puzzles, reading and entering sweepstakes.
arms of our Lord on April 8, 2015. Ann was born U.S. Postal Service, following in the footsteps of his father. He
Ann Lyon Gray on Feb. 18, 1930, in Orleans, retired in 1985, after completing 30 years of faithful service. Mr. DAVID S. LITTLEJOHN, 73, of 21
Vermont, and was a 1948 graduate of Orleans High Clogston was a member of American Legion Post 10, a Lifetime Center St., Barre, died on April 3, 2015,
School. Upon graduation, she attended both the & Permanent License Holder with the Vermont Department of in Montevideo, Uruguay. He was born on Aug. 20,
University of Vermont and Becker College in Fish and Wildlife, and an Endowment Member of the National 1941, in Barre. He grew up in Montpelier and gradu-
Worcester, Massachusetts, before taking a job as a Rifle Association. He is survived by nieces and nephews, living in ated from Montpelier High School and went on to
news reporter at the Caledonian Record in St. Johnsbury. She had California, Florida, New Hampshire, and Vermont. Interment will earn a degree at Milwaukee Institute of Technology.
a passion for reporting, and anyone who knew her knows that her be at the convenience of the family in the Clogston family lot at After graduation, he worked in Milwaukee at what is
engaging and inquisitive mind was one of her most endearing the Williamstown Cemetery. A lover of animals, memorial contri- now known as Wisconsin Energy, the supplier of natural gas and
features. It was in St. Johnsbury that she met her husband, Frank butions may be made to the Central Vermont Humane Society, electricity. He served in the U.S. Army from 1964 to 1966 as a
Aldrich, and found the second great passion in her life, raising her P.O. Box 687, Montpelier, VT 05601. military police officer near the highland village of Pleiku, Vietnam,
four children, Jude, Brad, Barry and Lori, and then enjoying her and at the Presidio in San Francisco. Following his discharge he
grandkids. Ann and Frank lived in Wilder, Vermont, before finally ALBERT PORTER COLLINS went to be with his stayed in the Bay Area and worked at Dalmo Victor, a government
settling in Montpelier. Near the end she would tell us that she was Lord and Savior on April 8, 2015, following a brief contractor making early warning radar systems. He returned to
ready to go, with no regrets. That's truly a life well lived. illness as a result of a seven-year bout with cancer. central Vermont and honed his skills installing and repairing hi-fi
He was born Nov. 15, 1937, to Albert Porter Collins systems from 1970 to 1979. Returning to California, he worked at
ISABEL A. "HAPPY" BALLARD, 76, of Taplin Sr. and Nettie Jane (O'Brien) Collins in Randolph, PECO, a company on the cutting edge of developing the first
Road, passed away on Monday, April 13, 2015, at Vermont. At the age of 14, he made a personal deci- inductive can sensor and expanding into other areas of automatic
her home. Born on April 3, 1939, in Lowell, sion to follow Jesus Christ, a choice that came to packaging.
Massachusetts, she was the daughter of George and define the course and character of his entire life. Through the
Louisa (Noyes) Perivolotis. Isabel attended schools ministry and re-opening of the East Randolph Baptist Church by MARY JANE "MJ" MANAHAN, of Montpelier, who directed
in Lowell, Massachusetts. She was first married to his future father-in-law, Edward Emery, he not only came to know children's services for a generation at the Kellogg-Hubbard
Warren Beals and later married Wendell Ballard Sr. the Lord personally, but also met his wife, Virginia, whom he mar- Library, died Wednesday, April 8, at Central Vermont Medical
In 1967 she moved to Barre where she was employed at the former ried on Aug. 23, 1958.
Howe Dry Cleaners on Depot Square and later as a cook at the Center. She was 61. During her tenure at the library from 1993 to
Green Mountain Diner on Main Street in Barre. Her last employ- 2008, she was instrumental in every phase of a major construction
MALCOLM F. DAVIS, 79, passed away peacefully Monday,
ment was at Washington County Mental Health Services as a project that transformed the children's library. The "Children's
April 6, 2015, at the Woodridge Nursing Home in Berlin, sur-
caregiver for her three disabled grandchildren. She enjoyed gar- Room" moved from a damp basement in the 1896 building to the
rounded by loving family. He was born in North Adams,
dening and going to yard sales, but she especially enjoyed her second floor of a $2 million wood and granite addition, the Patrick
Massachusetts, on July 16, 1935, to the late Francis John and
family and pet dog, Kitty. Isabel was well-known in the Barre area Leahy Wing, which was completed in 2001.
Myrtle (Ware) Davis. Malcolm served in the National Guard and
as "Happy" for her contagious smile and jubilant personality. U.S. Army Reserve from 1954 to 1963. He worked as a herdsman
in Massachusetts and Vermont before beginning his 35-year career LAWRENCE W. PRATT, 83, of North
at Waterbury Plastics in Randolph in 1966. While employed by Hero and formerly of Montpelier, died on
Locally Family Owned & Operated Since 1908 Waterbury Plastics, he earned his master electrician license. He Tuesday, April 7, 2015, at the University of Vermont
married the love of his life, Geraldine A. Tabor, on April 20, 1957, Medical Center, surrounded by his family. He was
born on July 14, 1931, in Montpelier, the son of
Barre’s Only in Waterbury. They enjoyed 50 years of marriage before Geri
passed away in June of 2007. Malcolm enjoyed hunting, fishing, Wayne S. and Freda (Silloway) Pratt. He graduated
from Montpelier High School in 1950 and received
gardening, reading and spending time with his family. In the late
Locally Owned years he enjoyed telling everyone about his three little great-
granddaughters.
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enlisting into the United States Army. On September 7, 1953, he
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Augustine's Catholic Church. During the Korean War, he served
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By Patricia Moulton, Secretary, Agency of Commerce and serious threat to all of this lake-based economic activity. Call us - we can help.
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Deb Markowitz, Secretary, Agency of Natural Resources and his staff at the Bayside Pavilion restaurant on St. Albans Bay.
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ing Lake Champlain means protecting our economy.” Indeed, from declining water quality. Late July and August should be peak Yvonne M. Liguori
every governor before him in recent memory has made similar summer tourism season and a busy time at Bayside. Instead, many
observations about how closely Vermont’s prosperity is tied to our of those renting homes nearby have said that the blue-green algae 963 Paine Turnpike North, Unit3-G
land-based economy and healthy natural environment. As the will deter them from returning to this part of Vermont when they Berlin, VT 05602
Secretaries of the Agency of Natural Resources (ANR) and the pick a vacation spot next year. Bayside is not alone in suffering the
Agency of Commerce and Community Development (ACCD) we economic impacts of water pollution. Many lakefront homes in
recognize that we have a shared mission -- to protect the ecologi- their area have been on the market for years, and homeowners (802)371-5011
cal health and natural resources of our Green Mountain state as there have begun to advocate for a re-appraisal of their property Yvonne.liguori@voyafa.com
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creating jobs. We have learned that we are able to achieve the The clean water initiative under consideration by the Vermont
greatest benefits for Vermonters when we work together to get this legislature will be an important step towards cleaning up Vermont’s
done. The Clean Water bill working its way through the Vermont waters. The initiative provides increased oversight and enforce- Registered Representative of and Securities offered through VOYA Financial Advisors, Inc. (Member SIPC)
General Assembly is a great example of this approach to protect- ment targeted at the key sources of water pollution – agricultural
ing and restoring Vermont’s environment and economy. lands, developed lands, town and state roads, and unstable river
Vermont’s economy has grown over the years. Unfortunately,
banks. The proposal also includes nearly $8 million of new invest-
the pollution flowing into our lakes and waterways has kept pace
with this growth. Whether it was clearing most of the state’s for-
ments in water quality efforts, most which would be targeted PRESCHOOL SCREENING
ests to raise sheep in earlier centuries, the steady increase in the
towards partners of state government doing real work on the
ground to reduce pollution. 3 & 4 year old children
dairy industry, or more recently, added development in Vermont’s
communities, the combined impact on the land has led to soil ero- Along with environmental solutions, the clean water initiative
includes many economic benefits, including additional jobs for living in Orange
sion and polluted stormwater spilling into rivers. Each of these
trends, while boons to the economy, resulted in greater levels of Vermonters. It is estimated that for each $36,000 invested in road
sediment and pollution flowing into our waters. projects, a new job is created. One dollar of water and sewer infra- MAY 22, 2015
structure investment increases private output in the long-term by
As the Vermont Legislature considers a comprehensive clean
water bill, we see this as our continued effort to balance promoting $6.35, according to a study by the U.S. Conference of Mayors. Call 476-3278 for an appointment
prosperity and maintaining environmental integrity. We have The jobs created helping to clean Vermont’s waters are signifi- Please bring birth certificate, immunization,
learned from our past and recognize that the state’s long-term cant, but they are only the beginning. The overall value of a clean
economic future depends upon a clean environment. and welcoming Lake Champlain, Lake Memphremagog, and proof of residency
Data shows that pollution in Lake Champlain and other water Connecticut River and their watersheds cannot be overstated. The
bodies hurts Vermont’s economic health. Vermont receives $2.5 health of these rivers and lakes is vital to the future of the state. We
billion from tourism each year, with a large share of that, some cannot ignore the decline in Vermont’s water quality and owe to
$300 million, coming from activity in and around Lake Champlain.
Lake Champlain anglers alone spent nearly $72 million on fishing
our children and future generations to restore the lakes and rivers
to a healthy level.
ORANGE CENTER SCHOOL
and related activities in 2012. Nutrient pollution and the resulting The clean water initiative is Vermont’s opportunity to ensure a KINDERGARTEN REGISTRATION
cyano-bacteria outbreaks (or blue-green algae blooms) present a healthier, more prosperous future for the state. Let’s get it right.

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May 15, 2015 Call 476-3278 for
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Shumlin and the “Peter Principle”
by H. Brooke Paige Must be 5 years old by September 1st
W hen I was studying business in the early ‘70’s, organizational group for suggesting the closing would result in higher electric
behavior was a relatively new course in the business school. rates. More recently, Shumlin has vilified medical providers and
Among the topics we discussed was dysfunctional management healthcare insurers as the primary cause of escalating costs of care
Please bring birth certificate, immunization,
and proof of residency
patterns identified by Dr. Laurence J. Peters. Peters took a spirited, suggesting that his “single payer” solution would resolve the issue.
satirical look at the evolving “Age of Incompetence” in management Remarkably once his “single payer” initiative had failed, for
in his The Peter Principle – Why Things Always Go Wrong. financial reasons, Shumlin suddenly decided to recast the medical
(William Morrow and Co, New York – 1969) providers and healthcare insurers as financially injured parties
Distilled to its essence, the Peter Principle states that: “in every who had unfairly been damaged by “cost-shifting” caused by WINTER MAINTENANCE BIDS
hierarchy, every employee tends to rise to underpayments for treatment under Barre City Elementary and Middle School and
(their) highest level of incompetence.” Medicaid. It is difficult to imagine
Peters discusses the many ways in which that Shumlin was unaware that the Barre Town Middle and Elementary School are
this phenomenon infests organizations “cost shifting” was the source of the seeking bids for plowing, salting, and sanding
and individual careers alike. For the ever escalating healthcare costs, only for the 2015-16 season. All labor and materials
leaders of organizations, their career to discover the fact after all other
trajectories inevitably result in their options for his healthcare plans were to be supplied by the contractor. For further
landing one to two levels beyond their exhausted. It is more probable that information regarding expectations, please
highest level of expertise – condemning Shumlin was always aware and that contact:
them to work tirelessly to “cover” for he was needlessly scapegoating
their inabilities and deficiencies in a medical professionals and insurance Grant Fleming, Facilities Director
position they are ill-equipped to hold. providers as part of an underhanded Barre Town Middle and Elementary School
Peters informs that this effort manifests scheme to take over medical care in
itself in many ways: from the tendency to the state. Regardless, the end result is 70 Websterville Rd.
hire subordinates who are less talented indicative of a manager who lacks the Barre, VT 05641
than themselves in an effort to improve leadership skills and experience to 802-476-6617 Ext. 6304
their perceived competence (compulsive properly execute a successful
alteration, hierarchal regression), creating campaign. Sealed bids must be submitted to
organizational chaos in hopes that the Shumlin’s organizational skills
busyness will be interpreted as a high have reflected many of the “tells” of a Grant Fleming no later than April 30, 2015.
level of constructive activity (Peter’s manager who has risen to the “Peter
Placebo), creating overwhelmingly Pinnacle” from an almost circus-like
cluttered office environments with stacks level of activity, legions of less
of “important” papers and files hoping to competent subordinates who seem

Wanted
convey the impression of extensive work- clueless as to their missions or goals
in-progress (papyromania, fileophilia), and out-of-control consequences,
constantly creating scenarios where providing less than acceptable or even
subordinates have been assigned “total predictable outcomes. The Shumlin
responsibility” in order to deflect blame Administration has become a case a Few Good Animators!
from the executive (downward buck- study in the application of the Peter
passing) and the tendency to eliminate Principle to state governance, much
competent subordinates who might to the dismay of the citizens and Do you love to entertain?
challenge or overshadow the executive (hypercaninophobia businesspersons who call Vermont home.
complex). Further, executives who have reached the pinnacle of Another principle of management has worked against Shumlin’s Do you love baseball?
the Peter Principle (the Peter Pinnacle) generally are simultaneously efforts. In 1984, Arthur Bloch chronicled his Murphy’s Law
engaged in numerous and disparate actions and activities in order (Price-Stern-Slone Publishers, Los Angeles – 1984), a “miraculous
to confound and confuse those who might attempt to analyze the revelation and unassailable reality” in business and in life. While If yes,IfSkip
yes,and theand
Skip Vermont Mountaineers
the Vermont
executive’s effectiveness and productivity (creative Bloch discussed a wealth of axioms, maxims and corollaries, the
incompetence). essence of Murphy’s Law is: “If anything can go wrong, it will!”
may be interested
Mountaineers may be interestedin you. in you.
Observing Vermont’s current chief executive, Governor Peter During Shumlin’s stint as governor, Murphy’s Law has been hard
Shumlin, one can hardly be faulted for making at least a fleeting at work. From the Vermont Health Connect debacle and the related Recruiting for SkipJoe
Please contact handlers
Amaralas well.
at
connection to the leadership dysfunctionality described by Dr. failures of the Green Mountain Care Board, headline grabbing
Peters. Mr. Shumlin studied English and Political Science at problems at Department of Children and Families, declining state jolenesdad04@yahoo.com
Wesleyan College and was employed by his parents in their tour revenues, escalating state expenses, a pervasive statewide drug Please contact Joe Amaral at
guide business. In time, he and his younger brother took over the problem, increasing criminal activity, problems within the ranks of jolenesdad04@yahoo.com
business from their parents – modestly expanding the business the State Police, credibility with the EB-5 (6) economic incentive or 802-225-6630
or 802-622-0050
or 802-622-0050 to schedule
to schedule
to an interview.
schedule
under their management. Shumlin’s educational and occupational program, abandonment by loyal supporters (including VSEA) -
experiences seem a poor match for his current executive the list seems endless and all have added to Shumlin’s epic “fall an interview.
an interview.
responsibilities. During his years as a tour guide operator, Mr. from grace.” However, Shumlin should not be “given quarter” for
Shumlin became engaged in Vermont politics and governance, his misfortunes as he has been complicit in creating most of the
rising through the ranks of the House and Senate, eventually being state’s current calamity.
elected Governor. His slow rise through Vermont’s legislature was In conclusion, Governor Shumlin’s shortcomings and “bad
rife with controversy and conflict as Shumlin used bluff and luck” has affected all of the citizens of Vermont. His “perfect
bravado to wrangle his social agenda into law, powering his storm” collision of the Peter Principle and Murphy’s Law has
ascension. His ascendency was more the result of political cunning created a pathology that the citizens will still be attempting to cure
and slight-of-hand than meaningful debate and consensus long after Mr. Shumlin is just a bitter memory.
building. Succinctly, Governor Shumlin is “in over his head and fresh out
Some of Shumlin’s most memorable moments which confirm of luck!”
the manifestation of the Peter Principle include: his confrontation H. Brooke Paige, a writer and historian, is a frequent contributor
with business leaders concerned over escalating electric rates that to The WORLD. However, his opinions do not necessarily reflect
would result from the closing of Vermont Yankee, where Shumlin those of the publishers. Brooke may be contacted at: P.O. Box #41, Background check may be required!
confronted IBM’s John O’Kane calling him a “liar” in front of a Washington, Vermont 05675.
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STATE OF VERMONT
SUPERIOR COURT
WASHINGTON UNIT
PROBATE DIVISION
DOCKET NO. 665-12-14Wnpr
IN RE ESTATE OF:
KATHERINE ROSE
BOWEN
LATE OF:
CALAIS, VERMONT
Notice To Creditors
LEGAL
To the creditors of KATHERINE
ROSE BOWEN, late of CALAIS,
NOTICE The WORLD welcomes Letters to the Editor concerning pub- education, food, social security, and a healthy environment.”
Vermont. lic issues. Letters should be 400 words or less and may be Continuing a 7-year downward spiral, the budget bill reduces
subject to editing due to space constraints. Submissions should funding for home fuel assistance and weatherizing, mental health
I have been appointed to administer
this estate. All creditors having TOWN HILL also contain the name of the author and a contact telephone and substance abuse treatment, libraries, pre-K, community high
number for verification. For letters of thanks, contact our school, Reach Up, VT Legal Aid, health care, public health, autism
claims against the decedent or the
estate must present their claims in STORAGE advertising department at 479-2582; non-profit rates are and geriatric programs, state employees, developmental disabili-
writing within four (4) months of
the first publication of this notice.
1733 U.S. Route 2 available. ties, and adult day care. House Republicans go further, wanting to
E. Montpelier, VT cut or get rid of homeowner and renter property tax rebates; health
The claim must be presented to
me at the address listed below 05651 It’s Tick Time! insurance assistance, including pharmacy payments for elders;
grants to the Vermont Humanities Council, the Vermont Council
with a copy sent to the court. The
claim may be barred forever if it 802-229-6309 Editor, on the Arts, the Vermont Symphony Orchestra, the Vermont
is not presented within the four (4) We are welcoming this warm weather and so are the ticks! Women’s Commission; labor negotiated health care plans; a child-
month period. Time to tuck your pants in your socks or wear rubber boots when care subsidy for poor mothers; funding for state colleges; sub-
Dated: April 16, 2015 Unless past due balance you are raking, gardening, and walking out in fields and woods. stance abuse recovery centers and psychiatric and substance abuse
Signed: is paid prior to NOON Wear long sleeves with tight cuffs, too, if you are working with designated agencies; and public control over the state psychiatric
Bruce Donovan, Fiduciary on FRIDAY, MAY 1, your hands. Tie up long hair and bathe after your exposure to wash hospital, the Vermont Veterans Home, and other state responsibili-
P.O. Box 499 off loose ticks and find any that may be embedded. Keep your tick ties.
Barre, VT 05641-0499 2015, contents of repellent by the door and use it, or treat your clothing with per- The task before us, to live within our means, may be easier than
Tel.: (802) 476-5075 two storage units methrin (NOT your body). Learn how to remove a tick, and the the governor suggests. Numerous proposals from the Public Assets
Email: donovanbe4@aol.com symptoms of Lyme and other tick-borne diseases. Check yourself, Institute, state employees, the Workers Center and others offer
Name of Publication: The WORLD
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PRIVATE AUCTION your kids, and your pets, too! Every crack and cranny. For more structural fiscal changes to reverse seven years of negative budget-
Publication Date: details, check out www.lymediseaseassociation.org and join us ing, turn state deficits into surpluses and lighten the tax burden on
April 22, 2015 for non-payment of rent: May 1 on the State House lawn for Lyme Disease Awareness Day. working Vermont families.
Address of Court: Like us on Facebook at “Bit By A Tick?” To comply with state law and to fully provide for all of us, we
Vermont Superior Court Patricia Skelly Bern Rose must create a budget in which no Vermonter has to choose between
Washington Unit, Probate Division Last known address of
10 Elm Street, Unit 2 Barre, VT groceries and medicine.
Montpelier, VT 05602 Montpelier, Vermont John Moran, Wardsboro
No Vermonter Should Have to Choose State Representative (2007-2014)

Between Groceries and Medicine Teachers Should be Allowed to Strike


KINDERGARTEN Editor,
“Putting together a budget is never an easy task,” according to
Editor,
REGISTRATION the governor in a recent letter, as he likens the state to families
deciding between “groceries and medicine,” so to “live within
Perhaps it is not a coincidence that the Vermont House rejected
a bill to prohibit teachers from striking the day after the Farmer’s
Night Benediction: Lincoln and The Battle Hymn of the Republic.
AND their means.”
Vermont statutes state: The budget should “be instituted for the
common benefit, protection, and security of the people...and rec-
Both events celebrated “trampling out the vintage where the
grapes of wrath are stored.”
SCREENING ognize every person’s need for health, housing, dignified work,
It is not hard to understand the wrath of a tax weary public
continued on next page
Tuesday, May 5, 2015 ■ ■ ■

(8:00 a.m. - 2:30 p.m.)


& Wrist-Watches and Cracker Jack
By G. E. Shuman
Wednesday, May 6, 2015

I
Dear Readers, the Cracker Jack to get my fingers far enough into the box to snag
(8:00 a.m. - 2:30 p.m.) cannot tell a lie. I stole this column, from the prize and drag it out. (Tell me you have never done that.) Now,
AT myself. I simply ran out of time to write this everyone knows, and knew then, that whatever prize was inside
Northfield Elementary School week, so am reprinting something that the envelope had no great value. There was always a blue-ink
people seemed to like the first time. I hope you printed joke to read on the outside, and something less than magi-
Please call the office at 485-6161 to do, too. cal on the inside. To me, as a child, making fun of whatever the
schedule an appoinment. A few weeks ago I was standing in our kitchen, and happened little plastic something was that was inside that envelope was half
**Children must be 5 on or before September to notice something about my daughter, when I saw her sitting on of the fun. Do you remember people saying things like: “Where’d
1st to be eligible for Kindergarten. Please make the couch in the next room. ya get the ring... a box of Cracker Jack?”
sure you bring Proof of Residence, “You don’t wear a wrist-watch, huh Em?” I remarked. I thought of all of this, as I picked up and looked over that
Birth Certificate and Immunization Record. “I don’t wear a what?” Emily asked back. genuine Cracker Jack prize envelope. The fact that it was still
“A wrist-watch,” I repeated. unopened proved to be too much for me to resist. For the first time
“Dad, they don’t call them wrist-watches anymore. It’s just a in years, I opened a Cracker Jack prize, and, for the first time ever,
watch, and, no, I don’t wear one.” was quite disappointed. In an effort to please the kids of today,
“Why not? Don’t you have one?” I asked, in honest ignorance even this has changed. Rather than some chintzy ring or other
of her point. cheap plastic thing, inside the envelope there was only a note. The
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email: editor@vt-world.com or sales@vt-world.com “Oh. Yeah.” Was my only reply, as I was, once again, techno- It felt the same as when someone gives you a lottery ticket for your
web site: www.vt-world.com logically trounced back into the old realization that mine is not birthday. What did they really give you? Nothing. Frankly, I don’t
exactly the cutting-edge generation anymore. I looked at my left have a smart phone, and would rather have had a dumb toy than a
stupid app.
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OF
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Publisher: Gary Hass and Deborah Phillips. The WORLD is pub- around a spittoon and a buggy whip instead of a watch. Maybe, longer need CDs to play our music, or DVDs to play our movies,
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Reiss’s Pieces STORAGE
AUCTION
By Judy Reiss

I have always considered myself almost


a savant about trivia! Just ask my chil-
dren, I don’t think I have missed an
episode of Jeopardy since it began about 30
tions and again, we didn’t answer all the questions. But when the
round was over, we found that we had tied with answer team for
first place! And I had won a pair of sunglasses and Cloe won a
very nice glass. So, now we were on a roll and ready to swamp all SATURDAY, APRIL 25, 2015
12:00 NOON
years ago. Every night that we watch the the other teams.
program I am as quick as a bunny to shout Truthfully, I can’t remember what the other six categories were
out the answers. And a lot of the time, I am right. And when I but I can hardly tell you that in the music category we didn’t get
answer a particularly hard question Malcolm will applaud! For even one answer! In fact, except for the history category in which BAROFFIO’S STORAGE
years, several of my children have suggested that I go on the pro-
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we got four answers correct, we did just about as bad as was pos-
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616 N. MAIN ST., NORTHFIELD, VT 05663
my eyes and pretended that I was embarrassed at the suggestion happened to me and our anchor, Cloe? CONTENTS OF THE FOLLOWING UNITS WILL BE SOLD FOR
but that I really am not that smart. Well, let me tell you what hap- Well, at the end of the tournament, we were not only not the NON-PAYMENT OF RENT (CASH OR CC):
pened. winners, but the winner was a team of 3, which included a young #5 R. MARTIN
In Waitsfield, we have a restaurant call the Elusive Moose that man of about 22, who I think was a ringer! I saw him quickly writ- #15 J. SARAULT
decided they would introduce something for friends and custom- ing in all the answers, especially about music. And not only did #24 J. WEBBER
ers, just for fun. Every other Wednesday night, they have Trivia they win, I think that actually slaughtered the rest of us. They won #60 A. MARINEAU
Night that is free. Not only that, but it is now sponsored by a terrific parka to boot. #64-70-84 L. HERRING
Woodchuck Hard Cider, which means they give prizes! When I softly mentioned to Cloe that I thought we won the #57 T. DONEY
Well, the first night they had Trivia Night, I was unable to go, Booby Prize, one of the people on another team said, “boy, I
but I had a good friend who did go and she told me what a good haven’t heard the phrase Booby Prize in years!” And I thought, INFO: 802-485-3311 OR 802-485-4611
time she had and that we should be sure and go the next week. So, “Lord, how old are we?”
I thought that it would be fun to go, but that it might not be fair to So we didn’t win. Was I upset? Not really except that I thought
the others who would be there because I was so good. Now I want there were lots of answers that we should have gotten. Will I go
to tell you how our night went. again? Of course I will. In fact, I can hardly wait. Cloe and I have STATE OF VERMONT
It was snowing like crazy so there weren’t too many people decided that what we actually need is a young person to help round SUPERIOR COURT
WASHINGTON UNIT
CIVIL DIVISION
Docket Number 596-10-14 Wncv
there to play and of course, my first thought was that we would out our team and one that knows what happened in the past 30 Vermont Housing Fiancne Agency,
probably not only win but crush everyone else. So Cloe and I years! We also have the word out that we are anxious to discuss Plaintiff
picked out our table and took a very conservative name for our participation in our team to anyone who would like to join. We v.
team, Hill Women. We glanced around at the other teams and no don’t need the smartest of participant. Nope what we need is John F. Reese, Jr. and Heather M. Reese,
Defendants
one looked outstanding to me. It just tells you how looks can someone with a good sense of humor! NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE
deceive! Should you want to join us at The Moose, just know that the By virtue of the Judgment and Decree of Foreclosure by Judicial Sale (“Foreclosure Judgment”)
Now the first round, out of seven, was a miscellaneous category name Hill Women is already taken and from now on we are pre- filed February 24, 2015 and the Power of Sale contained in a mortgage from John F. Reese,
and I told Cloe not to worry but when the first question came up, pared to win! Or if we can’t win, we no longer are going to be real Jr. and Heather M. Reese (“Mortgagors”) to Northfield Savings Bank dated July 28, 2006 and
neither of us had any idea of the answer. But I wasn’t worried, good sports if we get the Booby Prize.
recorded in Book 232 at Pages 995-1013 of the City of Barre Land Records, of which mortgage
Vermont Housing Finance Agency is the present holder under an Assignment of Mortgage
after all, it was the first question. We went through all the 10 ques- dated August 11, 2006 of record in Book 236 at Page 600 of the City of Barre Land Records,
for breach of the conditions of said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing the same, the
undersigned will cause to be sold at public auction (“Sale”) at 10:00 A.M. on May 11, 2015, the
n n n lands and premises known as 18 Gallow Avenue, Barre, Vermont (“Mortgaged Property”) more

Senate Report:
particularly described as follows:
Being all and the same lands and premises conveyed to John F. Reese, Jr. and Heather M.

Berlin Supports Water Quality, Broadband and Cell Service,


Reese by Warranty Deed of Senad Omerovic and Jasmina Omerovic dated July 28, 2006 and
of record in Book 232 at Pages 992-996 of the City of Barre Land Records and more particularly
described therein as follows:

and is Concerned About Increased Use of Opiates Parcel One


Being all and the same lands and premises conveyed to Senad Omerovic and Jasmina
Omerovic by Warranty Deed of Philippe Gingras and Linda S. Gingras dated September
by Senator Bill Doyle 29, 2004, of record in Volume 216 at Page 941 of the City of Barre Land Records. Said
property being further described therein as follows:

Senator Bill Doyle


Being a part of the lands and premises conveyed to Philippe Gingras and Linda S. Gingras
by Warranty Deed of Ralph B. Lash and Betty B. Lash dated August 31,1984, and recorded
BERLIN August 31, 1984 in Book 120 at Page 621 of the Land Records of the City of Barre. Said
lands and premises are more particularly described as follows:
Town Meeting Day Survey - March 2015 Beginning at an iron pin in the southerly side of Gallow Avenue, so-called, which pin is
At right are the results for the Not
located approximately 41.62 feet northwesterly of the end of Gallow Avenue; thence
proceeding N 69” 26’ 00” E, a distance of 8.38 feet to an iron bound found in the ground;
2015 Town Meeting Day Yes No Sure thence continuing N 69” 26’ 00” E, a distance of74.12 feet to an iron pin set in the ground
Survey from the returns of East 1. Do you believe water quality is a major issue in Vermont? 1 51 26 12
thence turning an angle to the right and proceeding S 18° 54’20” E, a distance of I 15.76
feet to an iron pin found in the ground; thence turning an angle to the right and proceeding
Montpelier residents. The num- _____________________________________________________________________________________________ S 69” 20’ 55” W, a distance of 82.50 feet to an iron pin set in the ground; thence turning
bers represent the total number an angle to the right and proceeding N 18”54’ 20” W, a distance of 115.88 feet to an iron

(not percentages) of residents 2. Should Vermont legalize marijuana? 2 22 50 17 pin set in the ground on the southerly side of Gallow Avenue, being the point and place
of beginning. Meaning hereby to convey Lot No. 2, without the six-foot extension on the
_____________________________________________________________________________________________
who answered “yes”, “no” or
southerly end of said lot, as shown on a plan entitled, “Survey and Subdivision Plat of
Property in the City of Barre, Vermont, for Henry Huntington and Ralph Lash, American
“not sure” for each of the 15 3. Should Vermont have a payroll tax to reduce the cost of Medicaid? 3 14 53 22 Survey Company, Revised October 22, 1982”, and recorded in Map Book 2 at Page 45 of
_____________________________________________________________________________________________
questions.
the Barre City Land Records. Said Lot is also Lot No. 52 as shown on a map entitled, “Plan
of House Lots of E. D. Blackwell ‘Smith Farm’, Barre, Vermont, June, 1893”, which plan was
4. Would a carbon tax benefit Vermont's environment? 4 20 50 19 filed in the office of the Barre City Clerk on June 14, 1893.
Senator Bill Doyle serves on _____________________________________________________________________________________________ Reference may be had to the above-mentioned deeds and their records and to all other
deeds and records in the chain of title for a more complete and particular description of the
the Senate Education Committee 5. Should sugary drinks be taxed in order to reduce obesity? 5 41 44 4 land and premises herein conveyed.
and Senate Economic Affairs _____________________________________________________________________________________________ This conveyance is made subject to and with the benefit of any utility easements, public
rights- of-way, incidental to each of the same as may appear more particularly of record,
Committee. He teaches govern- provided that this paragraph shall not reinstate any such encumbrance previously
6. Should Vermont have a one-day sales tax holiday? 6 49 30 10
ment history at Johnson State _____________________________________________________________________________________________
extinguished by the Marketable Record Title Act, Chapter 5, Subchapter 7 of Title 27,
Vermont Statutes Annotated.
College. He can be reached at Parcel Two
186 Murray Road, Montpelier, 7. Are you concerned about the increasing use of opiates in Vermont? 7 79 8 2
_____________________________________________________________________________________________ Being all and the same lands and premises conveyed to Senad Omerovic and Jasmina
VT 05602; e-mail wdoyle@leg. Omerovic by Quitclaim Deed of Philippe Gingras and Linda S. Gingras dated June 14,2005,
state.vt.us; or call 223-2851.
of record in Volume 223 at Page 124 of the City of Barre Land Records. Said property being
8. Is Lake Champlain as clear as you would like it to be? 8 13 54 10 further described therein as follows:
_____________________________________________________________________________________________ Being a part of the lands and premises conveyed to Philippe Gingras and Linda Gingras
by Warranty Deed of Ralph B. Lash and Betty B. Lash dated August 31,1984, recorded
9. Should natural gas be an important part of Vermont's economy? 9 36 27 26 August 31, 1984 in Book 120 at Page 621 of the Land Records of the City of Barre, and also
_____________________________________________________________________________________________ being a part of the lands and premises conveyed to Philippe Gingras and Linda Gingras
by Warranty Deed of Ralph B. Lash and Betty B. Lash dated October 14, 1985, recorded
10. Do you believe that Vermont's health care is better than 5 years ago? 10 18 44 27 October 16, 1985 in Book 125 at Page 18 of the Land Records of the City of Barre, and
_____________________________________________________________________________________________ further corrected by a Quitclaim Deed to the said Gingras from the said Lashes dated May
5, 1986, recorded May 13, 1986 in Book 127, Page 265 of the Barre City Land Records.
The lands and premises herein conveyed are more particularly described as follows:
11. Is statewide cell service and broadband important to the future
of Vermont's economy? 11 75 16 3 Being Lot No. 2, as shown on a plat of land entitled, “Subdivision Survey & Site Plan
Philippe & Linda Gingras, Kynoch Avenue, Barre City, Vermont, Dated 2/10/05, Scale
_____________________________________________________________________________________________ 1”=20’ By Chase & Chase Surveyors and Septic Designers, Project No. 2005-14”,
recorded in Map Book 6 at Page 40of the Barre City Land Records. Said Lot No. 2 may
12. Does Vermont have too many school districts? 12 54 17 17 be described as follows:
_____________________________________________________________________________________________ Beginning at a No. 5 rebar set in the ground at the southeasterly edge of lands now of
Omerovic; thence proceeding S 20° 44’ 28” E, a distance of 11.44 feet to a rebar set in the
13. Should Vermont's presidential primary be on the same date as New Hampshire? 13 19 46 24 ground; thence turning an angle to the right and proceeding S 69° 20’ 55” W, a distance of
_____________________________________________________________________________________________ 82.87 feet to a rebar set in the ground; thence turning an angle to the right and proceeding
N 18° 54’ 20” W, a distance of 11.44 feet to a No.5 rebar set in the ground; thence turning
14. Do you believe our state is doing a good job at attracting jobs to Vermont? 14 7 67 15 an angle to the right and proceeding N 69° 20’ 50” E, a distance of 82.50 feet to a No. 5
rebar set in the ground, being the point and place of beginning. Meaning hereby to convey
_____________________________________________________________________________________________ a lot of land of 945.7 square feet or 0.02 acres+/-.

15. Do you believe Governor Shumlin is doing a good job? 15 8 63 18


NOTICE OF PERMIT REQUIREMENTS. In order to comply with applicable State rules
concerning potable water supplies and wastewater systems, a person shall not construct
or erect any structure or building on the lot of land described in this deed, if the use or
useful occupancy of that structure or building will require the installation of, or connection
to, a potable water supply or wastewater system,
without first complying with the applicable rules and obtaining any required permit. Any

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n n n
person who owns this property acknowledges that this tot may not be able to meet State
standards for a potable water supply or wastewater system, and, therefore, this lot may not
inconvenienced by a teacher’s strike. So too, there is no mystery necessary to reach labor peace - and using the power to prevent
be able to be approved.

in the wrath of teachers who love our youth and want to help them unfair labor practices by teachers and school board to forge labor
The property herein conveyed is also subject to the terms and conditions of Wastewater
Permit WW-5-3169.
grow maturely, only to be frustrated by politically inspired mea- agreements. I am proud to have been a part of that delicate and Reference may be had to the above-mentioned deeds and their records and to all other
sures such as testing and arbitrary evaluation procedures, that rob reasoned art. The process is often messy and painful. But as our deeds and records in the chain of title for a more complete and particular description of the
them of creativity and the ability to do their jobs. State Motto of “Freedom and Unity” celebrates peace and union
land and premises herein conveyed.
This conveyance is made subject to and with the benefit of any utility easements, public
The Vermont Labor Relations Board, with the aid of good laws, require freedom, pleased we should be that we are not holding a rights-of-way, spring rights, easements for ingress and egress, and rights incidental to each
has carefully modulated the wrathful trampling on Vermont teach- benediction to mourn the loss of the ability of a person to withhold of the same as may appear more particularly of record, provided that this paragraph shall
ers by a public that demands gestation of genius, while fettering his or her own labor.
not reinstate any such encumbrance previously extinguished by the Marketable Record
Title Act, Chapter 5, Subchapter 7 of Title 27, Vermont Statutes Annotated.
their minds and wallets. Over the years, the Labor Board has care- Kimberley Cheney TERMS OF SALE: The Sale will be held at the Mortgaged Property. The Mortgaged Property
fully balanced the rights of both parties – tolerating conflict when Montpelier, VT will be sold “AS IS, WHERE IS, WITH ALL FAULTS, WITH NO REPRESENTATIONS OR
WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND”, subject to easements, rights of way, covenants, permits,
reservations and restrictions of record, superior liens, if any, encumbrances that are not
extinguished by the sale, title defects, environmental hazards, unpaid real estate taxes
n n n (delinquent and current), and municipal liens, to the highest bidder.
The successful bidder shall pay a deposit of at least $10,000 of the purchase price in cash or
bank treasurer’s/cashier’s check at the time of Sale. The deposit must be increased to at least
ten percent (10%) of the successful bid within 5 calendar days of the Sale. The balance of the
purchase price shall be paid within ten days after entry of a confirmation order. The successful
bidder will be required to sign a purchase and sale contract with NO CONTINGENCIES except
confirmation of the sale by the court. Title will be transferred by Confirmation Order. The Sale
may be postponed one or more times for a total time of up to thirty (30) days, by announcing
the new sale date to those present at each adjournment or by posting notice at a conspicuous
place at the location of the sale. Notice of the new sale date shall also be sent by first class
mail, postage prepaid, to the mortgagor at the mortgagor’s last known address at least five days
before the new sale date.
Other terms to be announced at the Sale or contact Susan J. Steckel at 802-563-4400.
The Mortgagors, or their personal representatives or assigns, may redeem the Mortgaged
Property at any time prior to the Sale by paying the full amount due under the mortgage,
including post-judgment expenses and the costs and expenses of sale.
Dated at Cabot, Vermont, this 9th day of April, 2015.
Vermont Housing Finance Agency
By: Steckel Law Office
By:/s/ Susan J. Steckel
By: Susan J. Steckel, Esq.
P. O. Box 247
Marshfield, Vermont 05658-0247
802-563-4400

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Norwich catcher Angie Hershberger (left) applies the tag on a St. Joseph’s (Conn.) runner sliding into home
in the first game of last Saturday’s doubleheader in Northfield. Norwich swept both games. The Cadets won
3-2 (10 innings) in the first game, and in the second, scored five seventh-inning runs to pull out a 9-8 victory.
Norwich finished the regular season at 10-20 overall and 8-14 in GNAC (Great Northeast Athletic Conference)
play. Photo by Bill Croney

Norwich Sports Information

“Charlie’s Corner”
By Charlie Crosby ‘NU63
✔Social Security
■ ✔Open Car Loans
■ Baseball:
The baseball team hosted Anna Maria College in a
✔Disability
■ ✔Alimony/Divorce
■ Great Northeast Athletic Conference doubleheader
Wednesday afternoon at Garrity Field.
✔Fixed Income
■ ✔Tax Liens
■ The games served as Norwich’s home opener.
The Cadets walked off with a 6-5 win in eight
✔Child Support
■ ✔Bad Credit/No Credit
■ innings in Game 1, while the AMCATS took Game 2,
5-1, to split the twin bill.
✔Unemployment
■ With or without: The first game remained tied into the bottom of the
eight inning, until LaShawn Thomas drew a leadoff
✔Self-Employed
■ ✔Checking Account
■ walk, stole second base, and came around to score the
game-winning run on a single by Brian Baker, giving
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■ Norwich a thrilling 6-5 win.
Matt Sirois picked up the win in relief for Norwich
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■ to improve to 1-0.
Game 2 saw the AMCATS lend themselves an early
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Norwich catcher Brandon Pedley (in white), who to left field.
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Norwich scored its lone run in the bottom of the
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Field. Norwich won the first game of the twin bill 6-5 Sirois to cut the lead to 5-1.
and dropped the nightcap 5-1. Photo By Bill Croney Norwich sophomore Brian Albert suffered the loss
after allowing three runs (two
earned) on five hits over four
innings. He struck out four batters
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With the split, the Cadets moved
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Details from Norwich’s week-
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The Cadets rallied for a 3-2 win
in the opener, before Simmons
responded to take Game 2 by a
10-2 score in five innings.
Norwich (8-18, 6-12 GNAC)
got an important win to pull even
with Mount Ida in the win column
for the eighth and final playoff spot
in the Great Northeast Athletic
Conference (GNAC) Tournament.
Senior Corinne Baita not only
went the distance on the mound to
pick up her fifth victory of the sea-
son, she also added an insurance
run with a RBI single in the bottom
of the sixth inning to put the Cadets
up 3-1 in Game 1.
In Game 2, Simmons used two
big innings with six runs in the top
of the second and four more in the
top of the fourth to take a 10-0 lead
on its way to mercy-ruling Norwich
10-2 after five innings.
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MONTPELIER
Gifford Welcomes Ob/Gyn Dr. Elisabeth Nigrini
Dr. Elisabeth Nigrini women through their labor and delivery experi-
has joined Gifford Health ence, and most enjoys establishing continuing

PHARMACY
Care, expanding the com- care relationships with her Ob/Gyn patients.
prehensive women’s “Working with women’s health has an educa-
health care team to three tional component that I enjoy because I feel I can
Ob/Gyn doctors and four have an impact,” Nigrini said. “People are will-
certified nurse midwives. ing to make changes when facing transitional
A native of Pittsburgh, periods. A woman may quit smoking when preg- 69 Main Street, Montpelier, VT 05602 802-223-4633
Pennsylvania, Nigrini dis- nant, or be more open to information about life-
covered early in life that style changes—these things can impact an entire

Locally owned and


she enjoyed teaching, working with people, and family.”
that she had a particular interest in women’s The move to Randolph is an especially good
issues. She mentored adolescent girls as an fit for Nigrini and her family. Her husband, Andy

proud of our independence


undergraduate at Swarthmore College, was Erickson, MD, is also working at Gifford and
awarded a graduate fellowship in public affairs, they both wanted to practice medicine in a hos-
and has volunteered with counseling hotlines and pital where they could establish ongoing rela-

WATERBURY
in women’s shelters. tionships with their patients. They also wanted to
In the field of women’s health she found a raise their two young daughters in a small com-
career that combined her driving interests. munity where they could enjoy the outdoors.
“In my third year of medical school I did a Board-certified by the American Board of

PHARMACY
rotation in obstetrics and it was so rewarding,” Obstetrics and Gynecology, Nigrini brings a set
she said. “I found a way to combine medicine of skills and experience that enhance the com-
with my commitment to public service, mentor- prehensive approach of Gifford’s women’s care
ing, and working with women.” services, particularly for women with compli-
Nigrini has worked with underserved women cated or higher risk pregnancies. She is currently
in Tanzania and the United States, and had addi- accepting new patients. Call her at Gifford Ob/ 149 South Main Street, Waterbury, VT 05676 802-244-7701
tional training in maternal-fetal medicine at Gyn & Midwifery at (802) 728-2401.
Johns Hopkins University. She likes helping

• • •
FOR 5-6-15
Barre Free Clinic Launches Weekly
Health Tip Fan Cuts SIDS Risk
Campaign to Reach
Uninsured Vermonters FOR 5-13-15
Low Potassium &
Almost 6,000 people in Washington, Orange, Lamoille and
Caledonia counties are still without health insurance, despite gov- High Blood Pressure
ernment efforts to make coverage more accessible. The People’s
by Edward Ferrari Jr., R.Ph.
Health & Wellness Clinic in Barre has launched a campaign to FOR 5-20-15
reach out to those Vermonters and offer them free health and den- Vitamin C and
tal care, if they meet income guidelines. Belly Fat Raises
Type 2 Diabetes
“The People’s Health & Wellness Clinic has helped hundreds of Early Death Risk
“This move allows us to
people obtain health insurance through Medicaid and Vermont
There are many health benefits from be proactive about living Looking for
eating fruits and vegetables and independently as we age. We
Health Connect. But not everyone is eligible for the new health
plans, and not everyone can afford them. That’s why we’re inten-
here's one more. A 12-year 10-coun- FOR 5-27-15
want to be an asset to our
sifying our efforts to get the word out to the remaining uninsured
try European study concluded that a
high intake of fruits and vegetables
Reverse Mental
children, grandchildren, and

FOR 4-22-15
community and not a burden
Vermonters that free care is available,” said Peter Youngbaer,
rich in Vitamin C may significantly Decline
as we need extra support. for you or a loved one?
clinic executive director. Vitamin C and
The clinic offers a wide range of services, including primary
reduce the risk of developing type 2 “We’ll still be close to
Type 2 Diabetes
medical care, health education, mental health counseling, and
diabetes. Participants with the high- family, and I especially like the
FOR 6-3-15
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est blood levels of Vitamin C were beautiful location, proximity
dental hygiene. Physicians, nurses, and other health care providers • Studio, 1-bedroom & 2-bedroom units
donate their time to treat patients who cannotFOR 4-29-15
otherwise afford to
60% less likely to get the disease. Good News for
to VTC, and that there will be
• Convenient walking distance to Vermont Technical College
Researchers adjusted for things like common areas where people
pay for health care. Thyroid Condition weight and family history and the Popcorn Lovers
can gather each day for a • Chef-prepared dining every night
Over the next two weeks, the clinic will and
air 60-second advertise-
Glaucoma finding still help up. They also said balanced meal and to share • Fitness room plus wellness, social and cultural programs
ments on WDEV and WLVB featuring well-known Vermont activities and interests.” • Walking trails and landscaped gardens
entertainer Jon Gailmor, urging listeners to get a free checkup at
that the more Vitamin C-rich pro-
duce consumed, the greater the pro-
FOR 6-10-15
Scott Putney, Bethel
the clinic this spring if they are uninsured. The clinic will also use
social media and print materials to reach uninsured residents.
tection against diabetes seemed to Wallet Sciatica Call us today to learn more about the area’s newest
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“The recently completed Vermont Household Health Insurance
Survey found that the 25-34 age group has the highest uninsured in beautiful Randolph Center!
rate at 11 percent,” Youngbaer said. “The uninsured rate is twice
as high among men as it is women. We’ve designed our campaign FOR 6-17-15
to target those demographic groups.”
20 South Main Street
Brisk Walking
Gifford Retirement Community
The clinic accepts patients who earn less than 400 percent of the
federal poverty level. For an individual, the eligibility limit is Barre • 479-3381 & Weight
CallLoss
(802) 728-2787 or visit www.giffordmed.org to learn more!
M-F 8:30am-6pm, Sat. 8:30am-1pm
about $47,000 a year; for a couple, it’s up to $63,000 a year.
“Almost 80 percent of uninsured Vermonters meet those income
limits, so we can help many of the people who don’t have access
to medical and dental care now,” Youngbaer said.
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create “I Heart OT” pins.
Premier Therapy Service’s Joni Larow, COTA, and Vicky
Delmas, OTR, first created the “I Heart OT” graphic on paper with

CVMC ExpressCARE
the words “Occupational Therapy” written around the edges and
then distributed copies of the graphic to residents. The therapists
and residents then used the graphics on the paper to make name
badge size pins, laminate them and put adhesive Velcro on the
back so the pin would fasten to clothing.
Designing the pins was not only a fun activity for patients, it
also provided them with a unique occupational therapy session.
“We came up with the idea for making the pins because this
activity helps work on fine motor coordination, standing balance, We’re a not-for-profit clinic and we’re here when you need us.
focused attention, eye-hand coordination and socialization skills,”
said Brian Labelle, OTR/L and Rehabilitation Director at Berlin Monday Saturday No LOWER All Lab and
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Attn: Calendar, 403 U.S. Route 302, Barre, Vt. 777-5419.
Send Mom 05641. The deadline is 5:00 p.m., Thursday pre- Weekly Storytime. Next Chapter Bookstore, 158
ceding publication. The Ongoing section is for North Main St., Saturdays, 10:30 a.m. Info. 476-
a taste of free/low cost community events, which should be 3114.
verified monthly. We are no longer able to include
Vermont ongoing classes. Overeaters Anonymous. Church of the Good
Shepherd, Tuesdays 5:30-6:30 p.m. Info. 249-
this
Mother’s Ongoing Events 0414.
Greater Barre Democrats. Town & City resi-
BARRE - Central VT Adult Basic Education. dents welcome. Aldrich Public Library, last
Day! Free classes. Pre-GED and high school diploma Wednesdays, 5:15-6:15 p.m. Info 476-4185.
prep classes at Barre Learning Center, 46 Barre Tones Women’s A Capella Chorus. 2nd flr
Washington St. Info./pre-register 476-4588. Alumni Hall, next to Barre Aud., Mondays, 6:30-9
Central VT Woodcarving Group. Instruction & p.m. www.barretonesvt.com 223-2039.
projects for all abilities. Barre Congregational Play Group. St. Monica’s Church, lower level,
Church, Mondays, 1-4 p.m. 479-9563. Thursdays during school year, 9:30-11 a.m.
PAWS. Support for those grieving the loss of a American Legion Auxiliary Unit 10. Meets at
beloved pet. VFW, one Wednesday per month, the post, first Thursday of each month (not Jan. or
5:30 p.m. Info. beyondthedog97@gmail.com July), 6:30 p.m.
Playgroup. Universalist Church, Tuesdays 9:30- Vermont Modelers Club. Building & flying model
11 a.m., while school is in session. Sponsored by airplanes year-round, visitors welcome. Info. 485-
Building Bright Futures. Info. 279-0993. 7144.
Additional Recyclables Collection Center. Open Community Breakfast. First Presbyterian Church,
Many other Included with our Quart of Vermont for collection Tuesdays & Thursdays 12:30-5:30 78 Summer St., 3rd Sunday of month, FREE,
A Dark Amber is the Woodchucks Return to p.m., 3rd Saturdays 9 a.m.-1 p.m. 540 No. Main St. 7:30-9 a.m. 476-3966.
ideas in store! Visit www.cvswmd.org for list of acceptable items.
Gardening, and an official Vermont cookbook. Lupus Support Group. 9 Jorgensen Ln., teen
Medicare and You. New to Medicare? Have ques- meeting 3rd Wednesdays at 6:30 p.m., adult meet-
Stop by, Mom can use her Pure Maple Syrup to braise tions? We have answers. Central Vermont Council ing 4th Weds., 6:30 p.m. Info. 877-735-8787.
9-5 daily tomatoes, sauté green beans and more! on Aging, 59 N. Main St., Suite 200, 2nd and 4th
Tuesdays of the month. Call 479-0531 to register. Grandparents Raising Their Children’s
Children. Support group. First Presbyterian
802.223.2740 www.morsefarm.com Now Open Line Dancing. Old Labor Hall, 46 Granite St., by Church, 1st & 3rd Weds., 10 a.m.-noon. 476-
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1168 County Road Montpelier 9AM to 5PM Celebrate Recovery. Recovery for all your hurts/
1480.
Friends of Aldrich Public Library. Aldrich
just 2.7 miles up Montpelier’s Main St. from the roundabout... habits/hang-ups. Faith Community Church, 30 Jones Library, 2nd floor boardroom, 2nd Tuesday of
Bros. Way, Monday, 6-8 p.m. 476-3221. month. Info. 476-7550.
Wheelchair Basketball. Barre Evangelical Free Circle of Parents. Confidential support group for
Church, 17 So. Main St., Tuesdays, 5:30-7 p.m. Info parents and caregivers. Meets Tuesday evenings.
498-3030 (David) or 249-7931 (Sandy). Info. 229-5724 or 1-800-CHILDREN.
Community Drum Circle. At the Parish house Central VT Amateur Radio Club. Steak House,
FOR THE MOST CURRENT CLASSIFIED ADS, VISIT OUR WEB PAGE: next to Universalist Church, Fridays, 7-9 p.m. Barre-Montpelier Rd., 1st Wednesdays, 6:30 p.m.
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Info. 496-3566 or 496-2836.
Aldrich Public Library Activities. 6 Washington Mothers of Preschoolers. Monthly get-togethers
St., 476-7550. Story Hour, Mondays & Tuesdays for crafts, refreshments, etc. Christian Alliance
starting 9/22, 10:30 a.m. Reading Circle Book Church, 476-3221.
Club, 3rd Wednesdays, 6:30 p.m. Living &
Learning Series, 1st Sundays, 1 p.m. Senior Day,
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Alcoholics Anonymous. Meetings in Barre, daily; call 802-229-
Shop, Dine & Discover
5100 for latest times & locations; www.aavt.org.
Alzheimer’s Support Group. Rowan Court Health & Rehab, 4th
Weds. of month, 3-5 p.m. Info/RSVP at 476-4166.
Hedding United Methodist Activities & Meetings. 40 Washington
Street, 476-8156. Choir, Thursdays 7 p.m; Free Community
Supper, Fridays 5:30-6:30 p.m.; Community Service & Food
Shelf Hours: Weds & Thurs. 3-5 p.m.
TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly). Hedding Methodist Church,
Wednesdays, 5 p.m. Info. 505-3096.

Downtown Barre
Rocking Horse Circle of Support. Hedding Methodist Church,
Wednesdays, 9:30-10:30 a.m. Runs 4/1-6/3. This is a support group
for women who live in substance abuse situations. Childcare pro-
vided. Free. Contact Louise at 279-6378 or Lynda at 595-2264 if you
wish to attend.
Turning Point Recovery Center. 489 N. Main St. For individuals/
families in or seeking substance abuse recovery. Recovery coaching Stop in and have a bite to eat before going to the
& other support programs. Open Mon.-Fri. 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Sat. noon
– 5 p.m. Making Recovery Easier, Tuesdays, 6 p.m.; Wit’s End Taste of Home Cooking School
at The Barre Opera House,
family support group, Wednesdays, 6 p.m.; Narcotics Anonymous–
When Enough Is Enough, Sundays, 5:30 p.m. & Thursdays, 6:30

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p.m.; Life Skills Group, Mondays, noon-1:30 p.m. (lunch provid-
ed). Al-Anon- Courage to Change, Saturdays 6-7 p.m., childcare
provided. Info. 479-7373.
Knights of Columbus. Pine Hill Road, Barre Town, meetings sec-
ond Tuesday of every month, 7 p.m.

Asian
Mountain View Snack Bars
Green Mountain Spirit Chapter. National women bikers club. 2nd
Wed. of month; info grnmtnspirit@hotmail.com.
BERLIN - Drop-in Meditation Sitting Group. W/Sherry Rhynard. L& M GRAND
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NAMI-VT Support Group. For families & friends of those living ONLY ONE PER TABLE by an amazing staff.
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276 N. Main Barre, Breakfast & Lunch
Cancer Support Group. With potluck. First Wednesday of each Tel: Tel: 802-477-7828
802-477-7828 Family
Serving Breakfast 379 No. Main St., Barre
month, 6 p.m. Info. 229-5931.
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Both held at CVMC Cancer Center resource room. Info. 225-5449.
Central Vermont Rotary Club. Visitors & potential members wel-
come. Steakhouse Restaurant, Mondays, 6:15 p.m. 229-0235.
Parkinsons Support Group. CVMC, conf. rm. #3, third Thursdays,
6:30-8 p.m. Info. 439-5554.
‘Local Food +
Local Conversation’ Simply
Subs
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Diabetes Support Program. CVMC, conf. rooms, first Thursday of What are
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month, 7-8 p.m., free. Info. 371-4152.
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Civil Air Patrol. At the airport (blue hangar), Tuesdays, 6-8:30 p.m. MORSE BLOCK Simply the Best!
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Bereavement/Grief Support Group. Central Vermont Home Health GREENS Express Pick-up 25 Berlin St, Montpelier
& Hospice. 600 Granger Rd. Group 1: Wednesday Daytime. 10 FINE DINING 260 No. Main Street 229-2100
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Partners for Prevention-Alcohol & Drug Abuse Coalition. CVH,
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2nd Weds. of month, 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Info 479-4250.
Savvy Speakers Toastmasters Club. BC/BS conf. room, Industrial
Ln., 1st & 3rd Tuesdays, 5:30-7 p.m. Info. 883-2313 or offi-
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Birthing Center Open House. For parents, sibs, grandparents, etc. Take Out Grill & Tavern
CVMC, 1st Wed. of month, 5:30-7 p.m. RSVP/Info. 371-4613. Lunch & Dinner
Knee/Hip Replacement Orientation Class. CVMC, conf. room #3, OPEN EVERY DAY
free, 1st Thurs. of each month, 2-3 p.m. Info 371-4188.
Gifts, Chocolate, Gourmet Food
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DAILY 11AM-9PM
Breastfeeding Support Group. CVMC Garden Path Birthing
Bag Ladies
Bag Ladies Fri. & Sat. till 11pm
Center, 1st Monday of month, 5:30-7 p.m. Info. 371-4415.
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People’s Health & Wellness Clinic’s
CABOT - Fiddle Lessons with Katie Trautz: Twin Valley Senior Center, Rt. 2, Blueberry Hill
Monday afternoons, call 279-2236; Dungeons & Commons (next to Plainfield Hardware).
9th Annual Dragons, Fridays 3-5:30 p.m. All at Cabot Library, FREE Tai Chi classes at Twin Valley Senior
563-2721. Center, Route 2, Blueberry Commons, East
CALAIS - Men’s and Women’s Bible Study Montpelier. Every Monday and Wednesday 1-2
Groups. County Road, Wednesdays, 7 p.m. 485- p.m. Contact Rita at 223-3322 for more informa-
7577 or www.thefishermenministry.org. tion.
Open Mic night at Whammy Bar every GROTON - YA Book Club: 3rd Mondays, 6:30
Wednesday. Upcoming events: Artist night w/ p.m.; Book Discussion Group: 4th Mondays, 7
Mathew Sylvester (4/23), Bob and the Troubadors p.m.; Crafts & Conversation, Wednesdays, 1-3
Saturday May 2, 2015 (4/24), Broken String (4/25), Borealis Guitar Duo
(4/30), Penny Arcade (5/1), Jim Vantresca Open
p.m. Round Robin Storytime, for kids age 0-5 &
their caregivers: Tuesdays, 10 a.m. All at Groton
Mic Extravaganza (5/2), James Tautkus (5/7), Public Library, 584-3358.
Kava Express (5/8), Dave Keller (5/14), Golden/ HARDWICK - Caregiver Support Group.
1:00 - 3:00 PM Novak Duo (5/15) Agency on Aging, rear entrance Merchants Bank,
EAST BARRE - Story Hour. Aldrich Library 2nd Thurs of month. 229-0308 x306.
York Branch, Tuesdays, ages 0-3 10 a.m., ages 3-5 Celebrate Recovery Groups. Touch of Grace A/G
Twin City Family Fun Center 10:30 a.m. Info. 476-5118. Church, Rts. 15 & 16. Women, Tues. 7 p.m. Men,
Weds. 7 p.m. Men & Women, Fri. 6 p.m. Info 472-
EAST HARDWICK - Touch of Grace Assembly
of God Church, corner Rts. 15 &16, Pastor Matt 8240/533-2245.
Preston, 472-5550. Sunday a.m. worship 10:00 Peace and Justice Coalition. G.R.A.C.E. Arts bldg
(incl. 11:20 children’s church); adult Sunday School (old firehouse), Tues., 7 p.m. Info. Robin 533-
9:00 (Sep. thru June). Tue. evening Bible study 2296.
(call for info). Wed. youth group: 5:00 dinner, 6:00 Nurturing Fathers Program. Light supper includ-
activity. ed. Thurs., 6-8:30 p.m. Registration/info 472-5229.
Form Your Team and EAST MONTPELIER - Crossroads Christian MARSHFIELD - Playgroup. Twinfield Preschool,
Church. Men’s Ministry: For Men Only group. Mondays, 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. (except when school
Reserve Your Lane Monday nights 7-9 p.m. Men’s Breakfast, 2nd Sat., not in session).
8 a.m. 272-7185. Sunday Service 9:30-11 a.m.
Now! Pastor Thorsten Evans 476-8536. Church Office Jaquith Public Library Activities. Old Schoolhouse
hours Tues & Fri 9 a.m. to noon. 476-4843 Common, 426-3581. Story & Play Group,
First Come, First Served Wednesdays, 10-11:30 a.m. Book Group for
Twin Valley Senior Center. NEW LOCATION: Adults, stop by for copy of the book, 4th Mondays,
4583 U.S. Rte 2. Open Mon.-Weds.-Fri., 9 a.m.-2 7 p.m. Open Gym/Activity Time for elementary
p.m. On-site meals all three days, $4 ages 60+/$5 age kids, Fridays, 3-4:30 p.m. Family-Themed
Great prizes for others, nobody turned away. Free bus service for Movies, 3rd Wednesdays starting Sept., 7 p.m.
seniors & disabled in the six towns served. Bone Natural Marshfield, 3rd Tuesdays, 7:00 p.m.
top fundraisers strength classes, tai chi, foot clinics and more. Info.
MIDDLESEX - Food Shelf. United Methodist
223-3322 or http://twinvalleyseniors.org
Church, Saturdays, 9-10:30 a.m.
Early Bird Bone Builders Class. Osteoporosis
exercise and prevention class. Twin Valley Senior MONTPELIER - Central VT Adult Basic
Thanks to the generosity of the companies below, all proceeds will go directly to the Clinic Center, Rt. 2, Blueberry Hill Commons (next to Education. Free classes. Intermediate Level
Plainfield Hardware). Every Monday, Wednesday, Reading for Adults: Thurs. 9-10 a.m.; Learning
and Friday, 7:30-8:30 a.m. All ages. Free. Info 223- English: Tues. or Weds. 9-10 a.m.; English
3174 or 228-0789. Conversation: Tues. 4-5 p.m. Montpelier Learning
Center, 100 State St. Info/register 223-3403.
Death Cafe. First Friday of each month, 11:45
a.m.-1 p.m. New group to drink tea and discuss Sunday School. For children (up to 20) to study the
death. Bring your own lunch or eat at center for $4. Bible and teachings of Jesus. Christian Science
Confidential discussions; not a counseling session. Church, 145 State St., Sundays, 10:30 a.m.
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S A I N T M O N I C A’ S S U P E R B I N G O
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A Most Violent Year
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Rudolph Giuliani – who was mayor from 1994 to 2001 – deserves
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But Giuliani had the will and the
plan. He appointed a tough new
Police Commissioner, hired hun-
dreds more officers, and granted
them more freedom to search sus-
picious citizens.
Giuliani subscribed to the “bro-
ken windows” theory of policing.
According to the theory, the root
cause of urban decay is disorder. If
thugs are allowed to break minor
rules without consequences, the
spirit of permissiveness poisons
the city and leads to more serious
crime.
Whether or not you think it is
okay for cops to stop and frisk
teenagers and harass unlicensed
cigarette street vendors, you can’t
argue with success. In 1981, 1826
people were murdered in New
York City. Last year – only 328.
“A Most Violent Year” is set
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streets of New York were at their
very meanest.
Oscar Isaac stars as Abel Mo-
rales: a peaceful, honest man liv-
ing in a world of killing and cor-
ruption.
He looks and talks like Michael
Corleone, but Abel is no gangster.
He’s just a hard-working business-
man trying to make his fortune
shipping fuel oil.
It’s no coincidence that the lead
character is named after the bible’s
first murder victim. Poor Abel is
being attacked from all sides.
The government is indicting
him for crimes that other people
did. Armed thieves are hijacking
his trucks to steal the fuel. His
ruthless competitors are beating
up his salesmen and harassing his
family at home.
Meanwhile, the teamsters are
pressuring Abel to allow the truck
drivers to carry guns and his wife
(Jessica Chastain) calls him a cow-
ard for not arming himself to pro-
tect his children.
“A Most Violent Year” is mis-
leadingly named. The film is a
tense, plot-driven drama about a
man who steadfastly refuses to re-
sort to violence.
Abel Morales is a hero because
he makes the right choices even
when they are difficult and unpop-
ular. He’s a beacon of competent
management and decisive leader-
ship in a sea of stale bureaucracy
and cowardly violence. Kind of
like Rudy Giuliani.
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Matinees Fri. at 3:30 (3D) -- Sat. & Tickets Are Now On Sale For The Advance For Showtimes Call 479-0078
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Sun at 12:30 (3D) & 3:00 (3D) Showing Of “Avengers: Age Of Ultron”
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the month, 1:30-2:30 p.m. Info. 1-877-856-1772 Fri. & Sat. at 6:25 & 9:05 -- Sun. Thru Thurs. at 6:40
p.m. All ages, singles welcome and no prior experience needed. To Matinees Fri. at 3:25 -- Sat. & Sun. at 12:25 & 3:25

register call Montpelier Rec. Dept. 225-8699, for information call 223- La Leche League. Breastfeeding info and support. Good Beginnings WOMAN IN GOLD --PG-13-- FURIOUS 7 --PG-13--
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Matinees Fri. at 3:30 -- Sat. & Sun. at 12:30 & 3:30 Fri. & Sat. at 6:15 & 9:10 -- Sun. Thru Thurs. at 6:30

Robin’s Nest Nature Playgroup. For kids up to 5 w/caregiver. North Playgroups: Dads & Kids Playgroup, Thursdays, 6-7:30 p.m. and THE LONGEST RIDE --PG-13--
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Matinees Fri. at 3:15 -- Sat. & Sun. at 12:15 & 3:15

Branch Nature Ctr, free/donations, Fridays 9:30-11:30 a.m. 229-6206. Playgroup, Saturdays, 9:30-11 a.m., both at Family Center of Matinees Fri. at 3:15 -- Sat. & Sun. at 12:15 & 3:15

Washington County. All held during school year only. PAUL BLART: MALL COP 2 --PG-- HOME --PG--
Spring Migration Bird Walks. Fridays, April 24, May 1, 8, 15, 22,
Fri. & Sat. at 6:20 & 9:00 -- Sun. Thru Thurs. at 6:50 Fri. & Sat. at 6:30 (2D) & 9:00 (2D) -- Sun. Thru
Kindred Connections Peer to Peer Cancer Support for Patients and
Matinees Fri. at 3:20 -- Sat. & Sun. at 12:20 & 3:20
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Center for spring migrants, such as warblers, vireos, thrushes and Caregivers. Info 1-800-652-5064 email info@vcsn.net Fri. & Sat. at 6:25 & 9:10 -- Sun. Thru Wed. at 7:00 Matinees Fri. at 3:30 (3D) -- Sat. & Sun at 12:30 (3D)
Matinees Fri. at 3:25 -- Sat. & Sun. at 12:25 & 3:25
Christian Meditation. Christ Church, Mondays, 12-1 p.m.
& 3:00 (3D)
waterfowl. Learn birding basics, expand your birding ear and discover AVENGERS: AGE OF ULTRON --PG-13--
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walks are led by our teacher naturalist staff and are a great way to meet Rehearsals at Harwood Union H. S., Mondays, 7-9 p.m. 496-2048.
other local birders! MORRISVILLE - Overeaters Anonymous. First Congregational
North Branch Trekkers: Afterschool Program. Thursdays, Feb. 12
to May 14, 3-5:30 p.m. Fee applies. Students in grades 4 through 7 can
join teacher-naturalist Ken Benton for the winter/spring session of the
SAMBEL’S! SAMBEL’S! SAMBEL’S! SAMBEL’S!
Church, 85 Upper Main St., Fridays at noon. Info. 888-2356.
NORTHFIELD - Civil Air Patrol Cadet Program. For ages 12-18.
Readiness & Regional Technology Center, Norwich campus, Tuesdays,
winter/spring session of the North Branch Trekkers outdoor-based Book Your Get-togethers, BBQ’s,
6-8:30 p.m. Info. capitalcomposite@yahoo.com Book Your Get-togethers, BBQ’s,
after school program. Space is limited so sign up soon! For more
information and to register visit www.northbranchnaturecenter.org Weddings, Anniversaries, etc.
Clogging & Irish Step Lessons. W/Green Mountain Cloggers, ages Weddings, Anniversaries, etc.
8-78, donations. Sundays 5-8 p.m. 522-2935.
Friday Night Group. Open to all LGBTQ youth ages 13-22. Pizza &
social time, facilitated by adults from Outright VT. Unitarian Church,
Sambel’s Catering 249-7758
Northfield Chess Club. Casual games & speed chess. Northfield Sambel’s Catering 249-7758
2nd & 4th Fridays, 6:30-8 p.m. 223-7035 or Micah@OutrightVT.org Senior Center, $1, Tuesdays, 7 p.m. Info. 764-5880.
Playgroup. United Church of Northfield, Wednesdays, 9:30-11 a.m.
PEN
Meditation, Mondays at 1 p.m.; Intro to Yoga, Tuesdays 4 p.m.;
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Open Library. Open to all, books and DVDs for all ages. Resurrection Street. Early Birds 5:45 p.m. Regular games to follow. Snack bar.
Baptist Church, open Sundays 12:30 p.m.-2 p.m. ORANGE - Sunday morning service at Christ Community Alliance
Central VT Roller Derby’s Wrecking Doll Society. Intro to roller Church at 10:30 a.m. off Route 302 near the Elementary School in
derby, gear supplied, bring a mouth guard. First time is free. Montpelier Orange.
Rec. Center, Barre St., Saturdays 5-6:30 p.m. www.twincityriot.com PLAINFIELD - Cutler Memorial Library Activities: Classic Book
Celiac Support Group. Tulsi Tea Room, 34 Elm St., 2nd Wednesdays, Club: 1st Mondays, 6 p.m; Food for Thought Book Club: 2nd THURS.-SUN. 11AM-8PM
4-5 p.m. Info. 598-9206. Mondays, 6:30 p.m. Plainfield Book Club: 3rd Mondays, 7 p.m. Call
454-8504. Story Time for Kids, ages 2-5. Thursdays, 10:30 a.m. STEAKS & ICE CREAM
MSAC Public Activities: FEAST Together (communal meal), $7
sugg. donation ages 60+/$9 others, Tuesdays & Fridays, noon-1 p.m. Beaders Group. All levels welcome, bring your projects. The Bead
FEAST To Go (take-out), benefits senior meals program, $9, Tuesdays Hive, Saturdays, 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Info. 454-1615.
& Fridays, noon-1 p.m. Meal RSVPs 262-6288. Piano Workshop, Diabetes Discussion & Support Group. Everyone welcome. The 2678 River Street, Bethel (2.6 mi. on VT Rt. 107)
informal time to play & listen, Thursdays, 4-6 p.m. Living Strong, Health Center conf. room, 3rd Thursdays, 1:30 p.m. Info. 322-6600. 802-234-9400 www.toziersrestaurant.com
group loves to sing while exercising, Mondays 2:30-3:30 p.m. & RANDOLPH - Caregiver Support Group. Open to anyone caring
Fridays 2-3 p.m. Knitting for Peace, Thursdays 6-7:30 p.m. Growing for a loved one. Gifford Medical Ctr, second Tuesdays, 11 a.m.-noon.
Older Group, Fridays 10:30-11:30 a.m. All at Montpelier Senior
Activity Center, 58 Barre St., 223-2518.
Mood Disorder Support Group. Gifford Medical Center, Thursdays,
4-5 p.m. Info. 728-7713 or cgould@giffordmed.org Gregoire’s VIOLIN SHOP
A Course In Miracles study group. Everyone is welcome and there Line Dancing. Chandler Music Hall, 71-73 Main St., by donation,
is no charge. Christ Church, Tuesdays, 7 p.m. Info. 229-5253. Wednesdays 6:30-8:30 p.m. Making & Restoring Fine Violins
Parent’s Group and Meet-Up. Connect with local parents to share Matters of the Heart. Experts discuss ways to improve heart health. Violin • Viola • Cello • Bass
advice & information, kids welcome. Kellogg-Hubbard Library, Hayes Gifford Conference Ctr, FREE, 3rd Wednesdays, 1-2 p.m. 728-2191. VIOLIN RENTALS
Rm, first Mondays, 10-11:30 a.m. Info: mamasayszine@gmail.com
Families Anonymous. For families or friends of those who have
New Business Forum. Vermont Tech Enterprise Center, 1540 VT Rte Only
$
15 month Rentals
66, 2nd Wednesdays, 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. 728-9101.
issues with addiction, alcohol and/or mental illness. Bethany Church, 476-7798
2nd floor youth room, Mondays, 7-8 p.m. 229-6219. Yoga Classes. All ages & levels, donations benefit Safeline. VTC Service
Campus Center, last Sunday of month, 2-3:30 p.m. 10 Hutchins Circle
Freeride Montpelier Open Shop Nights. Need help w/a bike repair? Barre
Sales
Come to the volunteer-run community bike shop. 89 Barre St., Tuesdays Lift for Life Exercises, Tues-Fri, 8:30 a.m.; Cribbage 9:30 a.m. & Cello Rentals
6-8 p.m., other days seasonal, donations. Info. freeridemontpelier.org Mahjongg 10 a.m on Tuesdays; Art History Video Series 12:45 p.m. only Strings
& Bridge Club 2 p.m. Wednesdays; Foot Clinics, 1st & 2nd Weds, 10 $28/month
Free Community Meals. Mondays: Unitarian Church, 11 a.m.-1 a.m.-noon, call to sign up. Randolph Senior Ctr, Hale St. 728-9324.
Books
Accessories
p.m.; Tuesdays: Bethany Church, 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m.; Wednesdays:
Christ Church, 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m.; Thursdays: Trinity Church, 11:30 Cancer Support Group. For survivors, sufferers & family. Gifford Appraisals

a.m.-1 p.m.; Fridays: St. Augustine Church, 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. 2nd Conference Ctr, 2nd Tuesdays, 9:30-11 a.m. 728-2270. Bow Rehairing
Saturdays: Trinity Church, 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m.; Last Sundays, Bethany Storytime. Kimball Library, Wed., 11 a.m., ages 2-5; Toddlertime, & Restoration
Church, 4:30-6:30 p.m. Fri., 10:30 a.m.; Gathering for hand work, 2nd & 4th Mon., 6 p.m.
SOUTH DUXBURY - Mad River Chorale Rehearsals. Beginning
www.vermontviolinmaker.com
Trinity Teen Night. United Methodist Church, 2nd and 3rd Fridays,
5-9 p.m. Volunteers needed to share talents & hobbies. 279-3695. January 26, Mad River Chorale will rehearse every Monday evening
Toastmasters. Montpelier “Speakeasies” at National Life, 1st & 3rd from 7-9 pm (except school holidays) in the chorus room at Harwood
Wednesdays, noon-1 p.m. Learn the arts of speaking, listening & think- Union High School. Visit www.madriverchorale.net for further infor-
ing. No fee for guests. 229-7455, tdensmore@sentinelinvestments.com mation, or call 496-2048.
Grandparents Raising Their Children’s Children. Support group, WASHINGTON - Central VT ATV Club. Washington Fire Station,
childcare provided. Resurrection Baptist Church, 144 Elm St., 2nd 3rd Tuesdays, 6:30 p.m. 224-6889.
Thursday of the month, 6-8 p.m. Info. 476-1480. Art and Adventure with April, 3rd Saturdays at 11 a.m.; Storytime,
Calico County Quilters. All skill levels welcome. Bethany Church, Mondays at 11 a.m.; Tech Help Drop-In, Saturdays 10 a.m.-2 p.m. All
Red Room, 2nd Saturday of month, 1-3 p.m. (NOT Oct. or May). at Calef Memorial Library. Info. 883-2343.
WATERBURY - Waterbury Public Library Activities. 244-7036. with Bottle Drive
Co-Dependents Anonymous (CoDA). Bethany Church basement,
Tuesdays, 6:30 p.m. Info. 229-9036. Noontime Knitters: Bring your latest project, crocheters also wel-
come, Tuesdays, noon-1 p.m. Baby/Toddler Story Time: Mondays,
The Vermont Association for Mental Health & Addiction Recovery 10 a.m. Preschool Story Time: Fridays, 10 a.m.
Advocates Weekly Breakfast. We are inviting a small group of advo-
cates to join us each Tuesday morning from 8:30-9:30 a.m. during the continued on next page
Great Prizes!
legislative session. Capitol Plaza Hotel Conference Room 232.
Coffee, Tea, Scones, Fruit, and more! RSVP encouraged to info@
vamhar.org but never required. Just drop-in!
Kellogg-Hubbard Library Activities. 135 Main St., 223-3338. Want to Sell all of your old stuff??
Story Time: Tues/Fri, 10:30 a.m.; Sit N Knit: for young knitters age Rent a slot at the
6 & up, Mondays, 3:30-4 p.m.; Read to Coco: Wednesdays, 3:30-4:30
p.m.; Origami Club: Thursdays, 3-4 p.m.; Read with Arlo: Thursdays 4th Annual Weekend Flea Market
4-5 p.m.
CHADD ADHD Parent Support Group. Childcare not available,
at the KIWANIS CLUB
please make plans for your child. Woodbury College, second Tuesday Central VT Memorial Civic Center OF MONTPELIER
of month, 5:30-7:30 p.m. Info. 498-5928. 268 Gallison Hill Road, Montpelier
Overeaters Anonymous. Bethany Church, Fridays at noon. 223-3079.
Good Beginnings of Central VT. 174 River St., 595-7953. Mama’s
Rain or Shine
May 2 & 3, 2015
ALL-YOU-CAN-EAT
BREAKFAST
Circle, Thursdays, 10 a.m.-noon; Volunteer Meetings, 2nd Wednesdays,
10:30 a.m.; Babywearing Group, 2nd Thursdays, 10:30 a.m.-noon; 8AM to 2PM Both Days
Bible Study. Christian Alliance Church, Weds., 7 p.m. 476-3221.
Weekend long event right inside our arena!
Al-Anon. Trinity Methodist Church, Main St., Sun., 6:15-7:30 p.m.
10ft. x 10ft. Slots are still available
Info. 1-866-972-5266.
Al-Anon. Bethany Church basement, 115 Main St., Tuesdays & $30.00 for One or Two for $50.00
SATURDAY
Thursdays noon-1 p.m., Wednesdays 7-8 p.m. Info. 1-866-972-5266. Call John at (802) 229-5900 or email johnm@cvmcc.org May 2, 2015
Central Vermont Support Group. Meeting at Another Way, 125
Barre St., Tuesdays 6-7:30 p.m. Info. 479-5485.
SL AA. 12-step recovery group for sex/relationship problems. Bethany 7:00 AM to
Church, Wed., 5 p.m. Info. 802-249-6825.
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ART EXHIBITS
BARRE - Studio Place Arts. Main Floor Gallery: Gone Fishing -
Something very fishy’s going on at SPA. Second Floor Gallery:
Support Group for women who have experienced partner abuse.
Info at 1-877-543-3498.
Thursday, April 23
Silent Auction featuring artwork, crafts, and other items to benefit Playgroups: Open Gym, Mon-Tues-Fri, 11:05-11:35 a.m.; Story MONTPELIER - Falling Away with Robert Kest, Ph.D. Moving
SPA programs. Bidding starts April 14 & concludes at the BASH Time, Tues, 10-11 a.m.; Music & Movement Playgroup, Weds, beyond western constructs of self, psychotherapy, and relationship.
on May 8. Third Floor Gallery: Sweet Images - Paintings by 10-11:30 a.m.; Art & Exploration Playgroup, Thurs., 9:30-11:30 Free. Held in the Hunger Mountain Coop community room. 6-7:30
Michael Heffernan (through May 30). BASH: Big Arty SPA a.m. Thatcher Brook Primary School Children’s Room, during school p.m. Please pre-register: sign up on the Coop workshop bulletin board
Happening. May 8, 7-9 p.m. Great art, music & eats. Enjoy the year only. or contact us at 223-8000 x202 or info@hungermountain.coop
current exhibits, high energy Cajun music of the Green Mt.
WATERBURY CTR - Bible Study Group. Bring your bible, coffee
Playboys, bid on items in the silent auction fundraiser, view the art
of fly tying with Judd Levine, and more. Benefits SPA art pro- provided. Waterbury Center Grange, Sundays, 5-6 p.m. 498-4565. Friday, April 24
grams. Tickets: $15 advance/$25 day of event WEBSTERVILLE - Fire District #3, Prudential Committee. BERLIN - Spaghetti Supper at the First Congregational Church of
-- The Paletteers of Vermont Spring Art Show will be held at the Monthly meeting, 105 Main St., 2nd Tuesdays, 7 p.m. Berlin. 1808 Scott Hill Rd. Seatings at 5 and 6:30 p.m. Adults $7,
Aldrich Library Milne Room during regular business hours from WILLIAMSTOWN - Bible Study. Christian Alliance Church, Sun., Students and Seniors $4. Reservations: call Aileen at 485-8922
March 29 through May 8, 2015. The theme of the show is Barre: 6 p.m. Info. 476-3221. NORTHFIELD – 10th Annual Northfield Art Show. Brown Public
Past and Present. Library’s Community Room, 93 South Main Street. This free exhibit
Toddler Story Time. Ainsworth Public Library, Wednesdays March
HARDWICK - “Vermont – A Personal Viewpoint.” The GRACE 18 – April 22. 10:30 a.m. Craft activities to follow. Call 433-5887 for is open to the public and features paintings, fiber art, photography,
Gallery, located in the Old Firehouse at 59 Mill Street (downtown), information. pottery, wood carving, basketry, pastels, and pen & ink drawings by
is exhibiting 18 works that depict individual interpretations of 22 artists from Northfield and surrounding towns. Meet the artists at
Vermont life. The works being exhibited use a variety of materials: WOODBURY - Knitting Group. All hand work welcome. Library,
1st & 3rd Wed., 6:30-8 p.m. the opening reception, Friday from 7 to 9 p.m. Gallery hours are
ink, paint, paper, canvas, and slate and employ several styles from Friday 12 to 9 p.m. For more information, http://painemountainarts.
abstract to representational. The six GRACE artists exhibiting are WORCESTER - Knitting Night. The Wool Shed, Tuesdays, 6:30-
Lawrence Fogg, Eugene Chase, Mary Paquette, Gayleen Aiken, 8:30 p.m. wordpress.com/ or call 485-9650.
Dot Kibbee, and Stanley Marcile. The “Vermont – A Personal
Viewpoint” exhibit will run through June 3, 2015. The GRACE
Playgroup. Craft, snack, outdoor time, more, for ages 0-5. Doty
Elementary pre-k room, Fridays starting 9/7, 9:30-11 a.m. 223-1312. Saturday, April 25
Gallery is open Tuesday through Thursday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., EAST BETHEL - Annual Ham & Turkey Supper at the Grange
or by appointment.
MONTPELIER- Green Mountain Graveyards. Vermont ceme- Tuesday, April 21 Hall. 5-7:30 p.m. Adults $10, children 5-12 $5. Variety Show at 8:15
p.m. Adults $5, children $3
tery artwork and the search for meaning in death. Featuring artists BARRE - Open Mike with host John Lackard at South Side
Dan Barlow and Scott Baer. Vermont History Museum, through Tavern. 9 p.m., no cover. EAST MONTPELIER - Twin Valley Senior Center, Route 2,
4/30/15. NORTHFIELD - A reading by Iraq War veteran and memoirist, Blueberry Commons, is celebrating World Tai Chi, Qi Gong Day, at
-- Sculpture Exhibit. Featuring contemporary sculpture created Kayla Williams. Chaplin Hall Gallery. 4 p.m. Kayla Williams is the 9:30 a.m. to noon. Tai Chi certified instructors will be present. Watch
by Vermont artists. Vermont Arts Council Sculpture Garden, ongo- author of Plenty of Time When We Get Home: Love & Recovery in the them perform and join in if you wish. Tai Chi relieves stress, creates
ing. Aftermath of War (2014) and Love My Rifle More than You: Young & balance, flexibility and calmness. FREE. Open to everyone. Join the
-- Maplehill School Student Art Show. April 1-30 at the Female in the U.S. Army (2006). Kayla is a 2013 White House Woman World in this celebration.
Vermont State House Cafeteria. Veteran Champion of Change, Truman National Security Project GROTON - Hike Groton with GMC. Moderate. 5.4-mile loop.
Fellow, and member of the Army Education Advisory Committee, and Peacham Bog in Groton State Park. This trail offers two opportunities
RANDOLPH - Gifford Medical Center Gallery. Rochester a former member of the VA Advisory Committee on Women to view the bog with its unique vegetation, as well as opportunities to
photographer Barb Madsen De Hart’s wildlife photographs are Veterans. identify spring wildflowers in the woods. Contact one leader: Phyllis
on display in the Gifford Gallery through May 6, 2015. Gifford Rubenstein, 223-0020, Phyllis@PhyllisRubensteinLaw.comcastbiz.
Medical Center, 44 S. Main St. Free, (802) 728-7000.
Wednesday, April 22 net, OR Charlene Bohl, 229-9908, charlenebohl@comcast.net for
meeting time and place.
MONTPELIER - Earth Day Plant Walk with Rebecca Dalgin,
Clinical Herbalist. 1-2 p.m. Join us for an early spring plant walk MARSHFIELD - The Gospel Goat Ropers concert at Marshfield
around The Coop as part of our Earth Day celebration! Meet outside United Church, Route 2. 6 p.m. Free. Info: 802-584-3935 or 802-371-
CVTV Channel 192 • BARRE, VT ALL PROGRAMING SUBJECT TO
CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE
The Coop entrance. Free. Please pre-register: sign up on the Coop 7969.
workshop bulletin board or contact us at 223-8000 x202 or info@
Wednesday 11:00 PM Coming Clean on Lake Adventures
CVTV
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3:00 AM Champlain 8:00 PM What Small Towns MIDDLESEX - VHAT’s Open Barn & Field Day. Vermont Horse-
CHANNE W
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Ethan Allen Should Be hungermountain.coop Assisted Therapy hosts Open Barn & Field Day with Bottle Drive.
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CHANNE 5:00 AM 2:00 AM Ethan Allen Homestead Development Masters of International Cinema Series with Rick Winston. Savoy Pease Farm Stables, 307 Culver Hill Rd. Noon-5 p.m. A family-
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Theater. 12:30-2:30 p.m. Ingmar Bergman’s Winter Light (1963). A friendly day of fun including riding demos, games, pony rides, hay-
Vermont Floor 5:00 AM VT Youth Orchestra 11:00 PM CVTSport.net
Hockey 7:30 AM Salaam Shalom
6:00 AM How to Stop Bullying
7:00 AM Arts Collage Attack
8:30 AM Affording College Monday
3:00 AM Ethan Allen Homestead
priest grapples with loss of faith. rides, food, arts & crafts, a ‘pony parade’, cake, 50/50 raffle, great
prizes and “Best Western” costume contest for kids and adults.
9:30 AM City Room
7:30 AM Green Mountain Vets for 10:00 AM Gory Story Time 6:30 AM Arts Collage Attack Woodcock Watch with North Branch Nature Center. 713 Elm St.
Peace
8:30 AM Bill Doyle on VT Issues
10:30 AM
11:00 AM
Bill Doyle on VT Issues
CVTSport.net
7:00 AM
7:30 AM
The Artful Word
How to Stop Bullying Fee: $5 members, $10 nonmembers. It’s spring and love is in the air Admission is free. All proceeds to benefit VHAT.
9:00 AM Pet Grooming 1:00 PM What Small Towns 8:30 AM Salaam Shalom - literally! We’ll listen and watch for the dramatic courtship flight of MONTPELIER - Live music with Michelle Rodriguez. The North
the American Woodcock, a sandpiper which nests along the North
9:30 AM For the Animals 9:28 AM Emotions in Aging
Branch Café. 41 State St. 7:30 p.m.
Should Be
10:00 AM CVTSport.net 1:30 PM Montpelier Brown Bag 10:00 AM In Migration
12:00 PM CVTSport.net
1:30 PM Rotary Out There
Series 10:30 AM
11:00 AM
City Room
Shotgun Express
Branch. With luck, we may also be serenaded by Wilson’s Snipe and Last Capital City Indoor Farmers Market at the Montpelier High
2:00 PM The_Guardians
2:30 PM
3:00 PM
Emotions in Aging
Okemo Innkeepers Race 12:00 PM Green Mountain Vets for we’re sure to hear a chorus of Spring Peepers. School cafeteria. 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Convenient parking and one-stop
Capital City Band rehearsals. Bethany Church 6:30-8:30 p.m. All
2:30 PM Montpelier Brown Bag Peace
shopping for all your vegetables, meats, cheeses, milk, baked goods
4:30 PM It’s News to Us
Series 5:30 PM Rotary Out There 1:00 PM Songwriter’s Notebook
3:30 PM Adolesent Brain 6:00 PM Mountain Man 1:30 PM CVTSport.net musicians of any levels are welcome to participate in preparation for and more, from the 25+ farmer and food producer vendors. (Some of
our summer concerts on Montpelier’s State House Lawn from June-
Development Adventures 3:30 PM Vermont Conversations
5:30 PM Outdoor Secrets 6:30 PM Vermont Floor Hockey 4:30 PM The Raising of America our summer farmers will be starting one week earlier at this market.)
Unwrapped
6:00 PM City Room
7:30 PM New England Cooks 6:00 PM
7:00 PM
Salaam Shalom
Outdoor Secrets
August. Bring your instrument and a music stand. A cookie exchange EBT and Debit cards accepted. Shop, enjoy lunch, and visit with
6:30 PM Battle Over Social
8:30 PM
9:30 PM
Jennis Joint
CVTSport.net Unwrapped will follow the rehearsal so bring a couple of dozen to share with new friends. http://www.montpelierfarmersmarket.com/
Security 11:30 PM Ethan Allen Homestead 7:30 PM Affording College
and old friends! For more information call 456-7054 or follow on
8:00 PM Burlington Free
University
8:20 PM
9:00 PM
Rotary Out There
Talking About Movies Facebook “Capital City Band”. NORTHFIELD - Norwich University 99th anniversary JROTC
10:30 PM FreedomUnity_Film_
Saturday
2:00 AM Girls Division I&II 9:30 PM Emotions in Aging 5K Fun Run. Norwich University, 158 Harmon Dr, Shapiro Field
Planning 10:00 PM CVTSport.net
House. Check-in begins at 10:30 a.m.; race starts at noon. The race is
11:30 PM CVTSport.ne 4:00 AM
6:00 AM
8:30 AM
Boys Division I&II
Girls Division III&IV
Boys Division III&IV
11:30 PM Ethan Allen Homestead
CVTV CHANNEL 194 CVTV 7 part of a global effort by JROTC to break the Guinness World Record
CHANNEL
for the “most participants in a 5K run at multiple locations” to cele-
Thursday Tuesday Wednesday 4/22 8 PM St. Monica’s Mass
10:30 AM Girls Division I&II
6:00 AM Arts Collage Attack 3:00 AM Ethan Allen Homestead Barre City Council 9a,12p,3p 9 PM Gospel Music IS NOW
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brate the 99th anniversary of the founding of the Junior Reserve
12:30 PM Boys Division I&II
7:00 AM
7:30 AM
For the Animals
Gory Story Time 2:30 PM Girls Division III&IV
5:00 AM
6:30 AM
The Raising of America
For the Animals
Williamstown Select 7p, 10p 10 PM Calvary Life CHANNE
8:00 AM Lego Chat 5:00 PM
7:00 PM
Boys Division III&IV
Girls Division I&II
7:00 AM Inventive Vermonters Thursday 4/23 Sunday 4/26
194 Officers’ Training Corps. Free. Pre-registration is required here.
8:30 AM
9:30 AM
Talking About Movies
A Crazy Cat Lady 9:00 PM Boys Division I&II
9:00 AM
10:00 AM
Vermont Floor Hockey
Mountain Man Williamstown Select 6a, 9a, 1 AM Faith Community Church 7 PM Faith Community Church Contact Skip Davison for more info. 802-485-2004, cdavison@nor-
10:28 AM Sen_Sanders_Essay_ 11:00 PM Girls Division III&IV Adventures 12p
Spaulding High School
2 AM Barre Congregational
Church
8 PM Barre Congregational
Church
wich.edu
Contest 10:30 AM MLK Jr. Celebrations
12:00 PM VT Treasures
Sunday
11:30 AM CVTSport.net 3p,7p,10p 4 AM St. Monica’s Mass
5 AM Washington Baptist
10 PM St. Monica’s Mass 10th Annual Northfield Art Show. Brown Public Library’s
12:30 PM Coming Clean on Lake
Champlain 2:00 AM How to Stop Bullying
12:58 PM Sen_Sanders_Essay_
Contest Friday 4/24 Church
11 PM Calvary Life
Community Room, 93 South Main Street. This free exhibit is open to
2:00 PM FreedomUnity_Film_ 6:00 AM
7:00 AM
How to Stop Bullying
The Raising of America
2:30 PM New England Cooks Spaulding High School
6a,9a,12p
6:30 AM Calvary Life
8 AM Gospel Music
Monday 4/27 the public and features paintings, fiber art, photography, pottery, wood
carving, basketry, pastels, and pen & ink drawings by 22 artists from
Planning 3:30 PM The_Guardians Statehouse Programming
3:00 PM It’s News to Us 8:00 AM Its News to Us 4:00 PM Montpelier Brown Bag Barre Town Select 3p,7p,10p 9 AM Washington Baptist
6a,9a,12p
4:00 PM
5:00 PM
Arts Collage Attack
Pet Grooming
9:00 AM
12:00 PM
Okemo Innkeepers Race
Sen_Sanders_Essay_ 5:00 PM
Series
Rt 78 Archaeology Saturday 4/25
Church
10 AM 1st Presbyterian Church Williamstown School 3, 7, 10p Northfield and surrounding towns. Gallery hours are: Saturday 10
5:30 PM For the Animals Contest Excavations Barre Town Select 6a, 9a, 12p 11 AM Barre Congregational
Tuesday 4/28
a.m. to 6 p.m. For more information, http://painemountainarts.word-
press.com/ or call 485-9650.
6:00 PM Gory Story Time 2:00 PM Burlington Free 5:30 PM Okemo Innkeepers Race 4 PM Washington Baptist Church
6:30 PM Lego Chat University 7:00 PM It’s News to Us Church 1 PM St. Monica’s Mass Williamstown School 6a,9a,12p
7:00 PM
8:00 PM
Talking About Movies
A Crazy Cat Lady
3:00 PM
4:00 PM
New England Cooks
The_Guardians
8:00 PM
8:30 PM
City Room
A Crazy Cat Lady
5 PM 1st Presbyterian Church
6 PM Barre Congregational
3:30 PM Calvary Life
5 PM Gospel Music
Statehouse Programming 3-6pm
Barre City Council “Live” 7pm PLAINFIELD - FREE Pizza & Game Fun for Dad and Kids!
9:00 PM Battle Over Social 4:30 PM Gory Story Time 9:30 PM FreedomUnity_Film_ Church 6 PM Wash Baptist Church Come on out to Plainfield Recreational Field (11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.)
and join us as we celebrate the arrival of the nice Vermont weather. We
Security 5:00 PM Salaam Shalom Planning
10:30 PM VT Treasures 6:00 PM CVTSport.net 10:30 PM Gory Story Time CHARTER COMMUNICATIONS OF BARRE
7:30 PM Mountain Man 11:00 PM Talking About Movies ALL PROGRAMING SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE will be ordering Positive Pie pizza for all with a healthy side and
drinks. Dads or ANY male mentor/role model come on out with the
ONION RIVER COMMUNITY ACCESS MEDIA CHANNELS 15, 16, 17 kids. All ages are welcome. We will also have an array of games like
Egg and Spoon Race, FITIVITIES, Three-legged Race, Twister,
• Bethel • Braintree • Montpelier • Randolph • Rochester • U-32 District Towns • Waterbury Schedules subject to change without notice. Ladder Ball, Sack Race, Toss and Grip, Frisbee Golf AND MORE!
ORCA Media Channel 15 8:30p Spotlight on Vermont Issues 8:00p Salaam Shalom 7:00p Sen. Sanders on Arts & Education 10:00a Green Mountain Care Board There will be prizes for all.
10:00p Outdoor Secrets Unwrapped 9:00p Poem City 8:00p CVTS Game of the Week 1:00p ORCA State House Coverage
Sunday, April 26
Public Access
Weekly Program Schedule Saturday, April 25 10:30p Energy Week Friday, April 24 6:30p Montpelier City Council
Wednesday, April 22 11:30a Outdoor Secrets Unwrapped Tuesday, April 28 12:00p Vermont State Board of Education Thu, April 23
9:00a End Family Homelessness 12:00p Vote for Vermont 9:00a Salaam Shalom 4:00p Katherine Paterson: Stories of EAST MONTPELIER - Take Out or Eat In Dinner. Twin Valley
7:00a Central Vermont Regional Planning
11:30a Money Matters 12:30p Bill Doyle on VT Issues 9:30a Common Good Vermont My Life
Commission
Senior Center, Route 2, Blueberry Commons. By Reservation. Call
12:00p The Thom Hartmann Program 1:00p Bill Doyle on VT Issues 10:00a Families on the Edge 5:30p U-32 School Board
9:30a Vermont Press Bureau’s Capitol Beat Susan at 223-6954. $10 per person. The menu this month is a com-
8:30p Montpelier School Board
1:00p Common Good Vermont 1:30p Hunger Mountain Coop Workshop
3:00p Burlington Int’l. Women’s Day
11:00a Paul Thea Show
12:00p The Thom Hartmann Program 10:00a ORCA State House Coverage plete ham, mac and cheese dinner, cooked by the wonderful Ducharme
1:30p Money Matters
4:30p Roman Catholic Mass 1:00p Hunger Free Vermont
Saturday, April 25
3:00p Green Mountain Care Board chefs. This is for the benefit of the TVSC Meals on Wheels Program.
12:00p Heartbeat at Goddard College
2:00p Families on the Edge
3:00p Democracy Now! 5:00p Washington Baptist Church 3:00p Democracy Now! 2:00p VYO: Young Artist Festival 7:00p Under the Golden Dome Call 223-3322 for more information.
4:00p Check it Out! Healthy Living 6:00p
7:00p
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Sonali
Veterans for Peace
4:00p Climate
Democracy
Change as a Challenge to 3:30p E. Montpelier School Board 7:30p City Room NORTHFIELD – 10th Annual Northfield Art Show. Brown Public
4:30p Community Producers
8:00p Hunger Free Vermont 5:00p Keep Talking
7:00p VSAC 50th Anniversary 8:00p ORCA State House Coverage Library’s Community Room, 93 South Main Street. This free exhibit
5:00p Green Mountain Poetry
10:00p The History of Wildlife in North 5:30p The History of Wildlife in North
8:00p
9:00p
New England
Goddard
Cooks
College Author Talk Fri, April 24 is open to the public and features paintings, fiber art, photography,
5:30p Women’s Small Business Program
6:00p UPRISING with Sonali
America America 10:00p Windham World Affairs Council 7:00a ORCA State House Coverage pottery, wood carving, basketry, pastels, and pen & ink drawings by
7:00p Money Matters
10:30p Women’s Small Business Program 6:00p UPRISING with Sonali
Sunday, April 26
10:00a City Room 22 artists from Northfield and surrounding towns. Gallery hours are:
8:00p Theatre Adventure
11:00p Gay USA 7:00p History Where It Happened
7:30p Bill Doyle on VT Issues 12:00p U-32 School Board 10:30a ORCA State House Coverage Sunday 12 to 4 p.m. For more information, http://painemountainarts.
9:30p Yoga to go with Adam Sunday, April 26
8:00p Bill Doyle on VT Issues 3:30p Cooking in the Merrimack Valley 8:00p Vermont Press Bureau’s Capitol Beat wordpress.com/ or call 485-9650.
10:30p Vermont Today 9:30a Washington Baptist Church 4:00p Robert Mello: The Founding of VT 9:00p ORCA State House Coverage
Monday, April 27
10:30a Roman Catholic Mass 8:30p Talking About Movies
11:00p Chronique Francophone 5:00p Keeping Up With Cool
11:00a Green Mountain Veterans for Peace 9:00p The Montpelier Project 5:30p Montpelier School Board
Sat, April 25
Thursday, April 23 12:00p Outdoor Secrets Unwrapped 10:30p Eckankar 7:00a Inside Your Statehouse
9:00a Green Mountain Veterans for Peace 12:30p Another Way 9:30p Vermont Floor Hockey Club
8:00a Randolph Selectboard MONTPELIER - Kitchen Medicine: Spring Rejuvenation with
10:00a Hunger Free Vermont 1:00p Spotlight on Vermont Issues
10:30pKatherine Paterson: Stories of
12:00p Under the Dome Lisa Masé, Harmonized Cookery at Vermont Center for Integrative
12:00p The Thom Hartmann Program 2:30p End Family Homelessness T ORCA Media Channel 16 My Life 3:00p ORCA State House Coverage Herbalism, 252 Main St. 5:30-8 p.m. www.vtherbcenter.org $22/$20
1:00p Green Mountain Poetry Education Access Monday, April 27
1:30p Sustaining Food & Farms in Your
5:00p Yoga to go with Adam
Weekly Program Schedule 12:00p E. Montpelier School Board Sun, April 26 for member (includes materials fee); pre-registration required. Leafy
Community
6:00p Bill Doyle on VT Issues
6:30p Bill Doyle on VT Issues Wednesday, April 22 3:00p Road to Recovery 7:00a Under the Golden Dome greens, both wild and cultivated, are some of the most nutrient dense
3:00p Democracy Now! 7:00p Valley Homegrown 12:00p Bill McKibben at Goddard College 4:00p First Wednesdays 8:00a Waterbury Trustees vegetables of all, and we’ll discuss their nutrition as well as many
4:00p The Hidden Enemy 8:00p Climate Change as a Challenge to 1:30p Katherine Paterson: Stories of 6:00p Holistically Speaking 11:00a Waterbury Selectboard other health benefits. Learn to prepare delicious dishes with leafy
6:00p UPRISING with Sonali Democracy My Life 6:30p Heartbeat at Goddard College
3:00p ORCA State House Coverage greens like pesto, herb potage, and steamed greens served with olive
8:30p New England Cooks
7:00p Paul Thea Show
8:00p Talking About Movies
9:00p Talking About Movies 3:00p VYO: Young Artist Festival
9:30p Ethan Allen Homestead 5:00p City Room oil and lemon, which help maximize our absorption of their abundant
8:30p Vote for Vermont
9:30p Salaam Shalom
10:00p Families on the Edge
4:30p Keeping Up With Cool
5:00p Community Cinema 10:30p Game Changers 6:00p Inside Your Statehouse vitamins and minerals.
11:00p Crowdsourcing 7:00p ORCA State House Coverage
Tuesday, April 28
9:00p A History of Vermont 11:00p Common Good Vermont 6:00p Goddard College Author Talk
11:00p The Struggle 7:00p Sen. Sanders on Arts & Education Tuesday, April 28 Mon, April 27 7:00a ORCA State House
Monday, April 27
Friday, April 24 8:30p Makerspace Startup 12:00p Interview with Race Driver Coverage
9:00a VCRD Summit
9:00a Sustaining Food & Farms in Your
Community 9:00p Game Changers 1:00p Windham World Affairs Council 8:00a Bethel Selectboard BARRE - Open Mike with host John Lackard at South Side
12:00p Brunch With Bernie LIVE 10:30a Talking About Movies 9:30p Crowdsourcing 2:30p CVTS Game of the Week 11:00a ORCA State House Coverage Tavern. 9 p.m., no cover.
1:00p The Thom Hartmann Program 12:00p The Thom Hartmann Program 10:00p Ethan Allen Homestead 7:00p Montpelier School Board 5:30p Montpelier Planning Commission LIVE MONTPELIER - Poetry Reading: Neil Shepard & Stephen Cramer.
2:00p The Struggle 1:00p Hunger Free VT Hunger Council Thursday, April 23 Tue, April 28 Bear Pond Books. 7 p.m. Reading by VT poets Neil Shepard &
3:00p Democracy Now! 3:00p Democracy Now! 12:00p Vermont Floor Hockey Club
4:00p Gay USA 4:00p Paul Thea Show 1:00p First Wednesdays ORCA Media Channel 17 8:00a Berlin Selectboard Stephen Cramer – part of Poem City 2015. Free & open to the pub-
5:00p NOFA VT 5:00p For the Animals 3:00p Cooking in the Merrimack Valley Government Access 12:00p ORCA State House Coverage lic.
Weekly Program Schedule
5:30p Another Way 5:30p Vote for Vermont LIVE 3:30p Goddard College Author Talk 5:30p Montpelier Design Review Committee
Carbon Risk Forum. A panel of experts will speak to legislators and
LIVE
6:00p UPRISING with Sonali
7:00p Hunger Mountain Coop Workshop
6:00p UPRISING with Sonali
7:00p Senior Moments
4:30p Community Cinema
5:30p Bill McKibben at Goddard College
Wed, April 22
7:00a ORCA State House Coverage 8:00p Montpelier Development Review Board
Vermont Pension Investment Committee members (and us!) about the
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from fossil fuels. The panelists are Beth Sawin of Climate Interactive, for me and a
Bill McKibben of 350.org, Eric Becker of Clean Yield Asset friend at Soups
Management, and Matthew Patsky of Trillium Asset Management. and Greens
Followed by Q&A. Unitarian Church of Montpelier, 130 Main St. every week!
6:30-8 p.m. Free.
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Wednesday, April 29
MONTPELIER - Poetry Reading with the Pacem School. Students I love The
from the Pacem School and seniors from the MSAC poetry classes WORLD!
will take turns sharing poems that they have written starting with the and I pick up
prompt “under the snow pile.” This event is part of PoemCity, a my copy at Next
national poetry month celebration. Free and open to the public. Chapter Bookstore
Donations welcome. Montpelier Senior Activity Center, 58 Barre St. in Barre.
10-11 a.m. Info: 223-2518
Patti, Barre
Masters of International Cinema Series with Rick Winston. Savoy
Theater. 12:30-2:30 p.m. Frederico Fellini’s The White Sheik (1952).
His first solo-directed film.
Embodying Leadership with Sarah Lipton, owner of The Presence
Point. Hunger Mountain Coop community room. 5:30-7 p.m. In this
workshop, Sarah will help you explore awareness techniques to
engage your experience of embodiment in support of your path of
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leadership. $8 Member-Owners/$10 Non-Members. Please pre-regis-
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WATERBURY - Waterbury Historical Society Annual Meeting.
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WORCESTER - Spring Bingo. Doty Memorial School, 24 Calais
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Friday, May 1
BARRE - Barre Celebrates Primo Maggio. Celebrate Primo
Maggio with an evening of food, stories of Barre life, music, and
dancing. Old Labor Hall, 46 Granite St. $25. For reservations and
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BERLIN - Contra Dance Fundraiser at the Capital City
Grange. 8-11 p.m. Music by Perpetual e-Motion and Will Mentor call-
ing. All dances taught. Sliding scale admission $10 - $25 with all pro- PICK UP YOUR COPY
ceeds going to match Vermont Arts Council Cultural Facilities grant for AT ANY OF THESE CONVENIENT LOCATIONS
new bathrooms and egress. Info: www.capitalcitygrange.org/events
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MORRISVILLE - John Lackard Blues Band. Authentic, dance- BARRE CVS Pharmacy Elmore Store Simon’s Hospital
able, rockin’ blues. Moog’s Place, 97 Portland St. No cover, 9 p.m. AJ’s Sunoco Dunkin Donuts State Capitol Energy Store
Aldrich Library Formula Ford GRANITEVILLE Subway (formerly D&D
Saturday, May 2 Barre City Place
Beverage Baron
Hilltop Inn
JC Penney
Graniteville General
Store
Uncommon Mkt
VT Credit Union
Smokehouse)
BARRE - Barre Celebrates Primo Maggio. Celebrate Primo Hannaford
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Maggio with a book signing and talk by Jack Ross, author of The
Socialist Party of America: a Complete History. Old Labor Hall, 46 Store Maplewood Deli GROTON VT Visitor Booth
Busy Bubble McDonald’s Alley’s Market Village Pizza WAITS RIVER
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“The Second City Hits Home.” Barre Opera House. 8 p.m. The Portland Glass
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Farms Price Chopper HARDWICK The Bridges
Mountain State and all things Vermont with hilarious sketches, songs Moretown Store
and improvisation! Part of the TD Bank Celebration Series. $18-34.50 Cumberland Farms Sandy’s Sunoco Corner Stop n Shop Chamber of
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Dente’s Market Steak House Animal Hospital Mkt. The Den Pub & Rest.
Household Hazardous Waste Collection at the Barre Town Garage. Subway Greensboro Bend
9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Central Vermont Solid Waste Management District is Domino’s Pizza Copley Hospital Irasville Country
Dunkin Donuts Taste of the North Store Cumberland Farms
holding this event for a user fee of $15 per carload for district resi- Store
dents/$75 per carload if you reside in a non-member town. www. Emslie The Florist Farm Market Hall’s Market Debbie’s Bagels Laundromat
cvswmd.org for more info or call 802-229-9383 x105. Businesses Espresso Bueno Twin City Fun Ctr. Hardwick Area Green Mtn. Mac’s Market
must pre-register. Exile On Main Street Walmart Health Center Eye Care Center Mehuron’s Market
Fasstop Hay’s Service Station Hannaford
BETHEL - White Elephant and Food Sale. Miller Memorial United BETHEL House of Pizza
Norm’s
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Jiffy Mart Bethel Central Mkt. Jeudevine Memorial Morrisville Family
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Ladder One Grill Cockadoodle Pizza Kwik Stop Sammy’s Family
Knights of Columbus Chicken Pie Supper - at the White Church. 5 Creekhouse Diner M&M
p.m. Regular admission: $10, Children $5.Take-outs available. Info: Last Time Around Dinner WASHINGTON
Antiques Locust Creek Country Tops Grocery Tomlinson Store
Jim Kirkpatrick at 802-276-301 Store Village Motel
Roberts General Store
Lenny’s (inside store)
BRADFORD - North Country Chorus presents Carmina Burana D.J.’s Maple Avenue M&N’s Mini Mart Willey’s Store NORTHFIELD/
by Carl Orff and other short works. Bradford Congregational Church. McCullough’s Quick NORTHFIELD FALLS WATERBURY/
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EAST MONTPELIER - “Black Comedy” presented by Stage 32 at Morse Block Deli
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MARSHFIELD - Green Up Day. Marshfield Town Garage. Help to Bookstore CABOT Redemption Center Depot Beverage
beautify the community! 8 a.m. to noon. If you have questions call Pat Store Tops Grocery Duxbury Store
North Barre Manor Cabot Public Library
and Tony Mayhew at 426-3849 Cabot Village Store
Red Hen Bakery Juniper’s Fare
North End Deli Settlement Farm PLAINFIELD Kinney Drugs
MONTPELIER - Soft Spring Rummage Sale. Unitarian Church of People’s Health & Cutler Memorial
Montpelier. 130 Main St. 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. CALAIS Laundromat
Wellness Maple Corner Store MONTPELIER Library Shaw’s
Sunday, May 3
Quality Market Angeleno’s Pizza Maple Valley Store Shell Station
Quarry Hill CHELSEA Barre St. Market Maplefields South End Sunoco
MONTPELIER - Christopher Bell is playing a live concert at The Quick Stop Chelsea Pizza Bear Pond Books Plainfield Hardware Waterbury Center
Skinny Pancake. 89 Main St. 5:30 p.m. Free. All ages. ReStore Chelsea Public Berlin St. Mobil & General Store Sunoco
MORRISVILLE - Northeast Fiddlers Assoc. monthly jam and Court Library Blanchard Block Plainfied Health Ctr. Waterbury Exxon
meet. VFW, Pleasant St. Noon-5 p.m. Fiddlers and public welcome. Routhier Auto Center Flander’s Market Bob’s Sunoco RANDOLPH Waterbury Pharmacy
Local food shelf donations welcomed. Contact: Lee Deyette (802) Salvation Army Will’s Store Capitol Grounds Champlain Farms Waterbury Senior
728-5188. Thrift Store Capitol Plaza Cumberland Farms Center
WATERBURY - Hike Waterbury with GMC. Easy. Approx 5 miles Senior Citizens Center CORINTH Capitol Shell Exit 4 Info Center Waterbury Village
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hertzkj@gmail.com for meeting time and place. Soups and Greens Gramp’s Country Dept. Agriculture McDonald’s WEBSTERVILLE
Trow Hill Grocery Store DJ Convenience
Tuesday, May 5
Middle Branch Mkt. Lawson General Store
Wall St. Complex Dunkin Donuts Randolph House
Women & Children DANVILLE Econo Lodge
MONTPELIER - The Onion River Exchange Time Bank with Bentley’s Bakery Seniors WILLIAMSTOWN
First House of Tang Behind The Scenes
Heather Kralik, Onion River Exchange Outreach Coordinator. Hunger Hasting’s Randolph Village
Mountain Coop community room. 6-7 p.m. Free. Come learn about Hunger Mtn. Co-op Laundromat Cafe
BERLIN Marty’s Kurrle Fuels
Time Banking! Onion River Exchange is a network of individuals, Pope Library Shaw’s Mountain Shop
organizations and businesses that exchange services using time All Smiles Family LaBrioche Bakery Poulin Lumber
Snowsville Gen’l Store
instead of money. Join Heather and a panel of Time Banking members Dental Center EAST BARRE Launderama Pump and Pantry
Applebee’s Valley Bowl
as they share their many stories of exchanges, relay what it is like to Morgan’s E. Barre Meadow Mart Village Auto Williamstown
be a member and answer any questions you may have. Please pre- Berlin Airport Store Montpelier Elks Town Hall
Village Pizza
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Big Lots ROYALTON Woodbury General
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Blue Cross/Blue Shield E. Calais General National Life Store
St. 1-2:30 p.m. Learn about food assistance (3SquaresVT and CSFP) Village Pizza
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Ellie Hayes. Capitol City Automart Parker’s ROXBURY Wolcott Gen. Store
Abigail Thomas at Bear Pond Books. Memoirist Abigail Thomas is Capitol City Kia EAST MONTPELIER Pavilion Bldg. Roxbury General
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about her most recent book What Comes Next & How to Like It. 77 China Moon Dudley’s Gen’l Store Perry’s BP LBJ’S Grocery
Main St. 7 p.m.
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We have over 700 in stock
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GARDEN IN TOWN
COMPOST 1YDS Delivered
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panion animal stay with us in the ING. Driveway repair & bush- DmFURNACE
2ND cut $4.50/bale. 272-
4057/802-476-5204
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comfort of our home. Call Your
Pet Nannies, Sophie 802-229-
hogging. Delivery of bark mulch,
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FULL TIME OPENING
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cleaning. Every other weekend required. $1,000.00 each. Giving birth late
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er 40, A-1 condition, ready
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all manuals. 802-485-8525 info call: Mike 1-802-533-7788 “Our Reputation Is Clean!” outside or inside the house
Contact:
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smoke & cure. We do corn- good work, Call 802-479-0610.
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Northfield, VT 05663
ANIMALS/ beef. We do Cutting, Wrap-
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If so, we currently have multiple Behavior Interventionist
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LPNs and RNs Licensed Nursing
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To learn more or to read our complete job descriptions visit our
Assistant
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www.wcmhs.org (Evenings and Nights)
t ) Woodridge Rehabilitation and Nursing is now
Apply online or send your resume to personnel@wcmhs.org or offering
ff i LNA’s a NEW higher pay rate and a
Woodridge Rehabilitation and Nursing has a
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Equal Opportunity Employer
few select openings for LPNs and RNs to join
our team. We offer our employees an excellent have great staffing ratios and practice within
benefits package, shift differential pay, and paid a safe-lift environment. Woodridge has been

Recruiting
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The University of Vermont Health Network Equal Opportunity Employer Equal Opportunity Employer

– Central Vermont Medical Center is


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This part time position is for approximately 20 hours per week, Lajeunesse Construction is seeking a heavy equipment operator
join our growing team. Responsibilities with a minimum of 3 years experience. This person is respon-
typically Monday through Friday 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM. There
include: collaborating with hiring managers sible for operating various equipment such as skid steer, exca-
will be some occasions on which working 7:00 AM to 4:00 vator, forklift, and other miscellaneous equipment. Must have
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computer use is a must. We need a “people person” who adapts the equipment being operated. Must possess the ability to safely
advertising, screening applicants, scheduling well to new situations and is willing to learn. Dental office operate equipment in the presence of others, ensuring the safety
interviews, assisting hiring managers experience is preferred, but not required. Although part time, of all persons, equipment, property and utilities in the area. CDL
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Please send resume to: plus. Full-time posi-
reference/background checks, extending DOAA tion ~ standard days
offers, and onboarding new employees. c/o World and hours of work
403 US Route 302-Berlin are Monday through
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of two years of experience in Human
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food from scratch in a commercial or non-commercial set-
ting. Successful candidate will be responsible for excellent
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71 Richardson Street
Northfield, VT 05663
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mgulyas@mayohc.org www.mayohc.org
Equal Opportunity Employer
(No Phone Calls ~ Apply In Person) EOE
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lar at home jobs is slim. Promot-
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a fee to teach you useless, and excellent benefits 249-2886 Contact Mike or Mark
unprofitable trades, or to provide package. for a confidential interview.
you with futile information. TIP: Visit Our Website: 802-223-3434
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PO Box 129
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Washington County Mental Health Services is a not-for-profit Community Mental


Health Center. We provide a wide variety of support and treatment opportunities for
children, adolescents, families, and adults living with the challenges of mental illness,
emotional and behavioral issues, and developmental disabilities. These services are both
Washington County Mental Health Services is currently seeking the following clinician positions office and community-based through outreach. The range of services offered includes
in our Center for Counseling and Psychology Services:
prevention and wellness, assessment and stabilization, and 24 hours a day, 7 days a
Outpatient Clinician: Mental Health clinician needed to provide clinical services to adults in a
physician’s office. This position is co-located in central Vermont primary care offices and employed
week emergency response.
through Washington County Mental Health Services. A Master’s degree, license eligible, a collaborative Our current openings include: •Residential Counselors
approach, and at least one year experience providing psychotherapy required for this full time salaried •Maintenance Generalist •Sobriety Support Worker
position. Experience and interest in behavioral psychology desired. •Residential and Community Support Specialist •Home Intervention Counselors
Clinical Case Manager for Trauma Programs: Providing assessment, case management and •Residential/Group home floaters •Hourly Registered Nurse
supportive therapy to adults and families whose lives have been impacted by trauma. Service delivery •Community Based Case Manager •Supervised / Assisted Living Provider
is team-oriented and both office and community based. Collaborations and consultations with treatment and Behavior Interventionist
team will involve WCMHS and community programs, focusing on the effects of trauma, trauma treatment We are proud to offer our employees a comprehensive package of benefits including
and coordinating community supports and resources for clients. Master’s level clinician with knowledge generous paid sick, vacation, and holiday leave; medical, dental, and vision insurance;
of the effects of trauma and experience working with populations impacted by trauma. Experience short- and long-term disability; life insurance; an employee assistance program; and a
working in home based settings preferred. Must have safe vehicle and clean driving record. This is a 403(b) retirement account. Most positions require a valid driver’s license, good driving
regular full time position with benefits. Must be willing to work some evening hours. record, and access to a safe, insured vehicle.
To learn more or to read our complete job descriptions visit our website: To learn more about current job opportunities or read our complete
www.wcmhs.org job descriptions, please visit our website www.wcmhs.org
Apply online or send your resume to personnel@wcmhs.org or
Personnel, PO Box 647, Montpelier, VT 05601
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Equal Opportunity Employer
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Home Management maintenance. Free. (brightnest.com,
App Store or Google Play)
more. Products can be found online
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in the * Cozi Family: Need to assign start at $99 for the smoke/CO detec-
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tor. (nest.com)
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Home automation is becoming device from a single account and rity system: It senses pretty much
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ers balk at rigging up remotely cozi.com, App Store or Google an open garage door, an almost-
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Find the Right Home for Your Business!

FOR LEASE - Blanchard Block, Barre


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