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Suzy and Goddard Graves have been
lucky enough to have never experience
homelessness, but that hasnt stopped the
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The Graveses have helped serve thousands and thousands of meals to members of
the homeless community through their parish, the Church of the Good Shepherd in
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But on Friday, May 20, at the Church of
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will helping the homeless community in a
different way by putting on Harmonies of
Home, a Grand Benefit Program of OldTime Songs and Stories.
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Most people are one or two paychecks or
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what are they going to eat.
Admission is by a suggested donation of
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Goddard Graves said he hopes to see
about 120 people at the benefit and raise
around $1000. Some of the money raised
will go to the Good Samaritan Haven, the
only permanent homeless shelter in central
Vermont.
The benefit begins at 7:30 p.m. and attendees should expect old-time traditional
American music from the duo, formerly of
Red Fescue & His Lawn Roller. While they
do play instruments like a guitar and autoharp, theyre first and foremost close harmony singers. There will be songs from the
Civil War days, cowboy poetry, and even
some sing-a-longs.
The Good Shepherd sanctuary is a great
room sonically. Its a great combination of
stone and hardwood, Goddard Graves said.
Its a great room to sing in. We sing church
music in there every week, but weve also
sung old country music with string instruments. Anyone who has ever heard guitar or
fiddles in that room, they say this is the way
it should be.
Refreshments will be served.
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Editor,
Our state is truly suffering with the good ole boy club aka
nepotism. A friend of mine, Angelo, turned me onto money
trails in Vermont, and its a sordid mess. However, our problems are solved by better ethics. A major criterion for ethics
grading is being able to follow the money. Vermont earned a
D- in Ethics.
Vermont is struggling with accounting and accountability.
The Jay Peak EB-5 scandal is the tip of our ice berg. The following was reported on from Jay Resort by Anne Galloway of
Vermont Digger:
Michael Gibson, a registered financial EB-5 advisor who
has written extensively about the immigrant investor program,
says that if the state had reviewed the financials from the
beginning, They would have discovered in one hour or less,
the misappropriation of funds.
This fraud went on almost 10 years, to me thats unconscionable, Gibson said.
In business comingling or misappropriation of funds, is
highly frowned upon, you can get fired and/or go to jail.
Government, however, moves money from one program to
another and nobody thinks twice. Its why Vermont cant get
a handle of our budgets and taxing, its almost like a Ponzi
scheme.
Legalizing marijuana is an example of nepotism set up by
lobbyists; they will set up legalized and protected drug cartels
sanctioned by their friends in office. Lobbyists call these cartels, cooperatives, but dont be fooled; all drugs will be sold
through select cooperatives and select stores run by..the
lobbyists! Marijuana will be a perfect east coast monopoly.
The governor wants this passed at any cost, all pushed by lobbyists who helped draft the bills! As a token response to
public outcry, VT throws a bone, you can grow two plants; for
$150.
Well find similar nepotism protections and money mismanagement in other areas of our state, typically these are
found in protected markets; overseen by the lobbyists and
state; healthcare, liquor sales, lottery, education, windmill and
solar panel companies are to name a few.
The Green Mountain Party wants to raise our Vermont
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Gardens are health-beneficial, not only because of the
healthy food they produce but
because of the activity level
required to maintain them.
Seniors can get great exercise
from planting and tending to
their gardens.
While staying safe in the
summertime heat can be a
challenge, proper hydration
and common sense can
ensure that gardening gives
you the right amount of physical exercise needed to keep
your body and mind in great
shape.
LOW-MAINTENANCE
PLANTS
The versatility of plants and
produce make it easy for gardeners of all levels of expertise
get in on the action. If youre
not looking to devote too much
of your time to upkeep
some plants require intensive
year-round care there are
plenty of options at your disposal in terms of the plants
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USING CONTAINERS
Using planters and other
types of movable planting
options make it easier for you
By Melinda Myers
Always match owers to the growing conditions and the care you
are willing to provide. Low maintenance plants need minimal or no
deadheading and staking. This means youll be growing good-looking plants with little effort on your part. And if the plants are suited
to the growing conditions and resistant to common pests youll be
doing less work managing insect and disease problems.
Further reduce your workload by selecting self cleaning or free
owering annuals and perennials and those bred for long bloom and
compact growth. Youll enjoy more colorful owers with less pruning and grooming.
Ageratum, angelonia, calibrochoa and many of the newer petunia
cultivars are just a few of the annuals that do not need regular
deadheading for continual bloom. Include perennials like willow
amsonia, bugbane, Solomon seal, turtlehead and sedum autumn joy
for lower maintenance and big results.
Prepare the soil and provide proper fertilization before planting.
Work several inches of compost or other organic matter into the top
8 to 12 inches of soil to improve drainage and water holding ability.
Incorporate a low nitrogen organic fertilizer like Milorganite at the
same time. The slow release formulation provides needed nutrients
throughout most if not all of the season. Plus, it promotes slow
steady growth that wont interfere with owering, is less susceptible
to pests and is more drought tolerant.
Properly space the plants, making sure they have sufcient room
to reach their full size. Overcrowding means you will be thinning or
dividing plants more often or battling disease problems instead of
enjoying the full beauty the plants provide.
Consider removing owers on annuals at planting. This allows
plants to focus energy on establishing roots instead of owers. Cant
bear to do this? Then remove the owers on every other plant or
every other row. Then a week or two later remove the owers on
the remaining plants. You will soon be rewarded with full compact
plants that will produce more owers throughout the season.
Pinch back long and leggy transplants. Use a hard pinch to remove
the tip and several inches of stem. Use your pruners or ngers to
remove stems just above a set of leaves. The remaining plant will
still look good while you wait for new leaves and stems to grow and
produce new blooms.
Encourage branching on single stemmed plants with a soft pinch.
Remove just the uppermost portion of the stem where the leaves and
tip are starting to develop. Soon you will have a well branched plant
and more blossoms.
Improve plant posture and reduce the need for staking with early
season pruning. Keep mums and asters compact by pinching them
back to six inches throughout June to encourage compact growth.
Eliminate oppy growth and the need for staking on late bloomers
like Boltonia, Autumn Joy sedum, Russian sage and Heliopsis
And dont forget to mulch. Covering the soil surface with an inch
or two of shredded leaves, evergreen needles/pine straw or other organic material will conserve moisture, suppress weeds and improve
the soil as they decompose.
Always water new plantings often enough to keep the top few
inches of soil moist. Once established water thoroughly and only as
needed. This encourages drought tolerant roots, so youll need to do
less watering in the future.
With proper planning, plant selection and soil preparation you
can keep your ongoing care to a minimum. That means more time to
relax and enjoy your beautiful garden.
Melinda Myers has over 30 years of gardening experience and
has written over 20 gardening books, including Small Space Gardening. She hosts The Great Courses How to Grow Anything: Food
Gardening For Everyone DVD set and the nationally syndicated
Melindas Garden Moment TV & radio program. Myers is a columnist and contributing editor for Birds & Blooms magazine and was
commissioned by Longeld Gardens for her expertise to write this
article.
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HONEY
Terrier/Mix
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Would you like a little Honey in your life?
Im the girl for you! I love, love, love everyone I meet. My tail and non-stop smile
tell everyone how I feel. Ive never met a
tug or squeaky toy that I didnt like. The
people here at CVHS taught me drop,
leave it, look at me, and other impulse
control cues. Im really getting better with
this, but sometimes I slip and and enjoy a
good chew. Id be best in a home with no
other animals. Come meet me if youd like
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COOPER
Terrier/Mix
7 years, Neutered Male
Im a handsome gentleman who especially likes to play tug and chase balls. I enjoy
training sessions and know sit, shake,
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learn some agility now that the weather is
better. I love to go for long leash walks. I
know Im too big to be a lap dog, but its
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loyal and loving personality with a special
person. BTW I dont like most other dogs,
and shouldnt be in a home with cats.
ZOEY
BLAZE
Plott Hound/Mix
5 years, Spayed Female
Zoey
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engage in fun outdoor activities with you.
She could walk, run, or hike, by your side
all day, and then snuggle with you in the
evenings as she gazes at you with her
soulful brown eyes. Zoey is smart and
highly food motivated, so she will learn
quickly in her forever home. She will need
to be in a confined space when left alone,
so its important that she go to a home
that provides lots of exercise and attention. A Good Manners training class is
included in Zoeys adoption fee.
Boxer/Rhodesian Ridgeback
3 years, Spayed Female
Blaze loves people. She loves to play
with people, snuggle with people, and
just plain BE with people. Shes a beautiful, easy going dog who loves to learn
new things. Blaze was intensely focused
when she met a cat, so seeks a feline-free
home! She enjoys car rides and is doing
well with house-training. A Good Manners
class is included in her adoption fee.
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Domestic Shorthair/Mix
3 years, Spayed Female, Not Declawed
Hello there, I was found hanging around
a barn in the Northeast Kingdom. I was
brought in by Feline & Friends Foundation who spayed/neutered me, gave me
my vaccinations, and found out what a
total sweetie I was! Due to my deep purr
and love of snuggles, I was brought to
CVHS so that I can find a home with a human companion. If you come sit with me
for a few minutes I can show you just how
happy I am to meet you. Do you have a
loving home and a warm lap for me?
WALDEN
AROD
ARBOR
Domestic Shorthair/Mix
2 years, Neutered Male, Not Declawed
My name is Arbor and I came to CVHS
after I was found as a stray by concerned
member of the public. My finder couldnt
keep me, but she quickly found out how
sweet and loving I could be and knew I
needed a forever home. I adore chin rubs
and petting of any sort. Ill chat with you
about any subject with my deep and gentle voice, so wont you come meet me? I
would be great in a home with other kitties, I have not met any dogs yet. Do you
have a place for me in your home?
DELILAH
Retriever/Mix
10 months, Spayed Female
Are you looking for a playful, fun-loving,
older puppy? I may be just the one for
you. Im a smart, highly food motivated
girl who loves to learn new things. Here
at CVHS I am learning basic manners
and basic obedience skills, and Im LOVING the the training! I like children, but
because of my exuberance, I should be
with older, dog-savvy children only. Im
looking for a home without another dog,
due to how Ive behaved with the few Ive
met. I come with a 6 week Good Manners
training class that is included in my adoption fee.
Domestic Shorthair/Mix
1 year
Neutered Male
Not Declawed
Hello there, I was found hanging around
a barn in the Northeast Kingdom. I was
brought in by Feline & Friends Foundation who spayed/neutered me, gave me
my vaccinations, and found out what a
total sweetie I was! Due to my deep purr
and love of snuggles, I was brought to
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for a few minutes I can show you just how
happy I am to meet you. Do you have a
loving home and a warm lap for me?
BIG BOY
Domestic Shorthair/Mix
8 years, Neutered Male, Not Declawed
When it comes to relationships, Im very
level-headed. I dont leap in paws first, if
you know what I mean. But give me a little
time, and then Ill shower you with purrs,
head-butts, and plenty of lap time. In the
meantime, you may not see a lot of me,
but Ill be thinking a lot of you!
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POKEY
Domestic Shorthair/Mix
11 years, Neutered Male, Not Declawed
Gizmo is a handsome fellow who came to
CVHS when his previous family was moving and could no longer keep him. He is
a sweet older gentleman who is looking
for a forever home where he can kick back
and relax. He has lived indoors his whole
life and has never lived with other animals. Right now he is not too sure about
his feline roommates, but would most
likely do well with one or two other laid
back feline friends in a new home. Do you
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life? Look no further than Gizmo.
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time, and then Ill shower you with purrs,
head-butts, and plenty of lap time. In the
meantime, you may not see a lot of me,
but Ill be thinking a lot of you!
KIKI
802-223-5757
1 mile north of E. Montpelier Village
on Rt. 14 (follow signs)
EMILIO
BRUCE
Domestic Longhair/Mix
6 months, Neutered Male, Not Declawed
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friends of all ages and even met a few
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Lake Street Dive
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Shelburne Museum - Shelburne, VT
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WED, JUN 15 @ 7:00PM
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the Mellow Yellow Band (60s & 70s tunes, downstairs) & Small
Change (Appalachian music, upstairs). Cash bar by Positive Pie.
Tickets: $15 advance/$25 day of event. For tickets and info: Call
(802) 479-7069 or visit www.studioplacearts.com
HARDWICK - Vermont Vaudeville presents, Bumps and
Ruts. Hardwick Town House, Church Street. 8 p.m. $15 adults
& $8 kids. Info: vermontvaudeville@gmail.com or (802) 4721387
MONTPELIER - Spring Migration Bird Walks. North Branch
Nature Center. 7-8:30 a.m. Fee: $10, free for members. Look for
spring migrants, such as warblers, vireos, thrushes and waterfowl.
Learn birding basics, expand your birding ear and discover more
about the birds that inhabit the fields and forests of NBNC. These
walks are led by the naturalist staff and are a great way to meet
other local birders!
Changing Climate: A Compassionate Response. Unitarian
Church, 130 Main St. 6:30-8:30 p.m. A panel discussion exploring how to have a mindful discussion and activism in response to
the urgency of climate change and controversial solutions to
reducing our carbon emissions. The presenters will include spiritual leaders Gendo Allyn Field and Michael Ciborsrski, Anne
Kapuscinski an environmental science professor, and Miles
Sherts, the author of the book Conscious Communication. By
donation. Info: nmbe1022@gmail.com
Edible Forest Gardening - An Introduction with Aaron Guman
Walking Onion LLC. Hunger Mountain Coop. 5:30-7 p.m. Free.
See permaculture principles at work as we learn to create lowmaintenance perennial gardens that produce food and other products while similarly mimicking the architecture and functions of
the natural forested ecosystems. Pre-register: sign up on the Coop
workshop bulletin board or contact us at 223-8000 x202 or info@
hungermountain.coop
RANDOLPH - The Next Generation. Chandler Music Hall,
71-73 Main St. 7:30 p.m. We are proud to present the now
popular eighth annual evening of performances by outstanding
teenage musicians who are seriously studying classical instrumental or vocal music. Reserved seating: adults $16, students
$10. Tickets: 802-728-6464 or online at www.chandler-arts.
org
TOPSHAM - Rummage Sale. East Topsham Town Hall. 10 a.m.
to 3 p.m. Benefits Topsham UP Church.
Saturday, May 14
Sunday, May 15
Coop. 6-7 p.m. Free. Join Heather and a panel of Time Banking
members as they share their many stories of exchanges, relay
what it is like to be a member and answer any questions you may
have. Pre-register: sign up on the Coop workshop bulletin board
or contact us at 223-8000 x202 or info@hungermountain.coop
Your Financial Future: Savvy SeniorsHow to Avoid Scams
and Identity Theft. Montpelier Senior Activity Center, 58 Barre
St. 1-2 p.m. Free and open to the public. Dont let con artists take
advantage of your good credit and retirement savings. In this
class, we will learn about common scams and what steps we need
to take to make sure we are protected. Led by Liz Scharf, Savings
and Credit Program Coordinator at Capstone Community Action.
Pre-registration required to the MSAC office (223-2518).
WATERBURY - DIY Internet Marketing Workshop. Waterbury
Library. 6:30 p.m. Kim Dixon, marketing professional and owner
of Waterburys Insights, LLC, will provide tips and tricks to transform your ideas into marketing campaigns that drive action. Learn
how to organize yourself while choosing advertising options that
reach your target market without your draining resources. Space
is limited for this program. Please reserve your seat at http://conta.
cc/1RUgINd or email paige@insights-llc.com. This workshop is
free and open to the public.
Wednesday, May 18
Thursday, May 19
BARRE - Contemporary
Dance and Fitness Studios
42nd Annual Performances.
Barre Opera House. 1 p.m.
Jazz, Modern, Tap, Hip Hop,
Ballet, Capoeira, Musical
Theater, BBoys BGirls. Kids,
Teens, Adults. Tickets: (802)
229-4676 at Contemporary
Dance & Fitness Studio $1215
ADAMANT - Spring Migration Bird Walks. Sodom Pond.
7-8:30 a.m. Fee: $10, free for members. Look for spring migrants,
such as warblers, vireos, thrushes and waterfowl. Learn birding
EAST CALAIS - East basics and expand your birding ear. These walks are led by the
Montpelier Calais Historical naturalist staff and are a great way to meet other local birders!
Societies Meeting. Recreation BARRE - Trow Hill Playground Community Build Weekend.
Hall. Pot luck meal at 6 Come help install the exciting new equipment for Trow Hill
p.m. This will be followed by Playground in Barre Town! The Community Build will be supera discussion and history of vised by certified playground build equipment installers. If you
Number 10 Pond led by Elliott can use a shovel or turn a wrench, you can help!
Morse and Gail Graham.
Childrens Miracle Network Benefit. VFW Post 790. 6-9 p.m.
MONTPELIER
- $2 for 3-game Bingo strip. $1 for one game card. Prizes will be
Community Conversation paid in meat.
on
Homelessness
in MONTPELIER - Muddy Ruckus live at The Skinny Pancake,
Montpelier. Christ Church. 89 Main St. 7 p.m. Free.
Free diner 5 p.m. Dialogue 6-8 Make Your Own Non-Toxic Summer Solutions with Liz
p.m. The public is invited and Perkins, MS, Certified Integrative Health Coach. Hunger Mountain
encouraged to participate in a Coop. 5:30-7 p.m. You will learn essential oil safe application
dialogue that will include rep- guidelines and then create 3 rollerballs to take home: Tick
resentatives from the City, Repellant, Hormone Relief, and Portable Keep Your Cool AirDownstreet Housing and Conditioner. $8 Members/$10 Non-Members. Pre-register: sign
Community Development, the up on the Coop workshop bulletin board or contact us at 223-8000
Montpelier Police Department, x202 or info@hungermountain.coop
Montpelier Community Justice
Center, Another Way, Vermont NORTHFIELD - Resilient Vermont: 2016. Norwich University,
Coalition of Runaway and 158 Harmon Dr. 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. This interactive conference will
Homeless Youth Programs, bring together community leaders, municipal officials, organizaMontpelier businesses and tions and agencies working to strengthen Vermonts resilience to
individuals who have experi- climate change and other challenges. Registration: https://resilientvt.org/conference-program/
enced homelessness.
RANDOLPH - Locally Grown Arts & Eats. Chandlers Upper
Gallery, 71-73 Main St. 5-7 p.m. The best of central Vermont
restaurants, farmers, CSAs, local specialty food producers, bakHARDWICK
Grace ers, chefs, and more come together to offer their favorite recipes
Gershuny talk, author of and samples for tasting. Admission by donation. Info: outreach@
Organic
Revolutionary. chandler-arts.org or 802-431-0204
Jeudevine Memorial Library. 7
WATERBURY - The Childrens Room Annual Tag Sale. 56
p.m.
South Main St. 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. We will have childrens furniture,
MONTPELIER - The Onion toys, books, baby equipment, infant and childrens clothing,
River Exchange Time Bank sports gear, maternity clothing, and more. All proceeds will help
with Heather Kralik, Onion us continue to offer quality early education programming in our
River Exchange Outreach community. Info: www.childrensroomonline.org
Coordinator. Hunger Mountain
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Monday, May 16
Tuesday, May 17
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SURGEON GENERALS WARNING: QUITTING SMOKING NOW GREATLY REDUCES SERIOUS RISKS TO YOUR HEALTH.
35
15-PK ..... $
Labatt Ice 24-OZ.
08
SINGLE . $ 09
12-PK ..... $
Natty Daddy & Natural Reg. & Ice
85
SINGLE . $ 19
15-PK ..... $
$339
$349
$399
GAL.
GAL.
GAL.
* = +Tax
Baron
ATM
Stowe Cider
WINE CELLAR
99
+Tax
EBT
Fast, Courteous
Bottle Redemption
Power Ball Megabucks Vermont Instant Lottery NOBODY BEATS THE BARON!
ALL CIGARETTE PRICING SUBJECT TO IMMEDIATE CHANGE WITH MANUFACTURERS PRICE INCREASE
COKE & DIET COKE
24-Pack 12-oz. cans
$599**
SUPER SAVINGS
Vermont
Liquor
Stores
SPECIAL!
JIM BEAM
BOURBON
Items on sale May 9 - 22, 2016 Only! For a Complete Price List Call: (802) SPI-RITS
Visit our website at 802spirits.com
SPECIAL!
TANQUERAY
GIN
1.75 L
1.75 L
SALE PRICE
28
35
SAVE $12.00
17
750 mL
SAVE $4.00
SALE PRICE
15
GILBEY'S GIN
SVEDKA
STRAWBERRY
LEMONADE VODKA
1.75 L
20
SALE PRICE
SAVE $5.00
SKYY
VODKA
1.75 L
SALE PRICE
SALE PRICE
24
99
99
SAVE $4.00
SAVE $8.00
SAILOR JERRY
SPICED NAVY
RUM
MR. BOSTON
BLACKBERRY
BRANDY
750 mL
SALE PRICE
14
99
SAVE $4.00
SALE PRICE
14
99
SAVE $5.00
1.75 L
20
99
CROWN RUSSE
VODKA
SAVE $5.30
BELVEDERE
PURE
750 mL
750 mL
SAVE $4.00
28 69
SAVE $5.00
750 mL
SALE PRICE
99
SALE PRICE
99
1.75 L
1.75 L
SALE PRICE
99
CROWN ROYAL
MAPLE
SPECIAL!
SAUZA EXTRA
GOLD TEQUILA
750 mL
SALE PRICE
99
CROWN ROYAL
REGAL APPLE
SPECIAL!
BACARDI
LIGHT-DRY RUM
750 mL
SALE PRICE
99
SAVE $6.00
INVER HOUSE
"VERY RARE"
SCOTCH
SPECIAL!
ABSOLUT
VODKA
1.75 L
SALE PRICE
14
99
SAVE $3.00
SALE PRICE
99
SAVE $5.00
SMIRNOFF
VODKA
750 mL
SALE PRICE
10
99
SAVE $3.00
ALLEN'S
COFFEE
BRANDY
1.75 L
SALE PRICE
15
99
SAVE $4.00
SALE PRICE
69
20 99
SAVE $4.30
SAVE $8.00
MALIBU
RUM
BACARDI
LIMON
SALE PRICE
SALE PRICE
750 mL
12
750 mL
99
SAVE $3.00
9 99
SAVE $5.00
EL CHARRO
SILVER TEQUILA
SMIRNOFF
RASPBERRY
VODKA
750 mL
750 mL
SALE PRICE
SALE PRICE
14 99
11
99
SAVE $3.00
SAVE $3.00
Most liquor stores are open on Sunday 80 Convenient Locations Throughout Vermont
For a Complete Price List Call: (802) SPI-RITS Not responsible for typographical errors
May 11, 2016
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WORLD AUTOMOTIVE
CAMPERS &
MOTORHOMES
2000 CLASS A 34 RV 2-A/Cs,
Generator, Leveling Jacks,
One Slideout, Low mileage,
Very Clean, CAll
802-485-8135 to See.
MOTORCYCLES/
ATVS
2005 TRIUMPH ROCKET III.
2300cc triple. 15,000 miles.
Excellent condition. Hard
bags, oorboards, windshields
and custom seat. $7,000. 802291-1753.
2009 KABOTA RTV 1100
CW9 4X4Diesel, power
dump bed. Climate control,
Orange in color, AM/FM Radio, $14,595.
Ayer Auto Sales
572 No. Main St
Barre 802-622-0492
TRUCKS/VANS/
JEEPS/ACCESS.
2014 SUBARU XV Crosstrek
Limited Dark Gray Metallic
42,965 Miles, $23,988
Cody Chevrolet-Cadillac
888-495-0672
2016 CHEVROLET SPARK
LS Lime $13,535 888-4950672 Cody Chevrolet-Cadillac
BAD CREDIT NO CREDIT
100% Loan Approval
Fresh Start Auto Sales
& Financing, LLC.
East Montpelier VT
802-229-2888
1-866-528-8084
TRUCKS/VANS/
JEEPS/ACCESS.
1997 DODGE RAM, bought
new in 1997. Big 8, ABS
Brakes, white, doesnt burn oil,
158K. $4,000 obo.
603-359-0431 cell
CARS &
ACCESSORIES
(4) 16 ALLOY RIMS
t VW and Audi through 2016,
$100.Call 802-272-6933
2000 BUICK LESABRE Limited. Looks good, runs great, inspected. Must see, $1,950.00
802-279-6636 or 802-4767712 ask for Dennis.
RACE TRUCK
1984 CHEVY S-10 Street
Stock, 4 speed, Full roll cage,
8 gallon fuel cell, 2.8, 3.0 over.
straight tight built right. $2200
Call Jerry 802-236-5547
VINTAGE/ CLASSIC
VEHICLES
CARS &
ACCESSORIES
CARS &
ACCESSORIES
$4,995
07 FORD F150 4X4 XLT
XCab, auto, loaded, bedliner, 1 owner, warranty
$11,995
$3,995
2010 Nissan Frontier
4-cyl, auto,
very-very clean ....... $6,500
4-cyl, auto,
like new ................... $5,800
new inspection,
serviced .................. $3,800
Keenes Garage
Selling Quality Vehicles Since 1970
DONEDEAL
PLUS
$6,995
03 BUICK LASABRE
auto, NY title, low miles
$4,495
02 BUICK LASABRE
$2,995
01 SUBARU LEGACY LIMITED
WAGON
auto., AWD, low miles
$3,995
EXTENDED WARRANTIES AVAILABLE
JUST GOOD
AUTOS
Trades Welcome
Prices Negotiable
Just a Sample of Many
W
WHEN YOU USE YOUR
GGOODYEAR CREDIT CARD
ALIGNMENTS
For All Sizes
of RVs
$124
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Sat. 8-4
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$3,495
03 TOYOTA RAV4
So little to protect
your investment
.95
95
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UP TO $140
up to 5 qtr.major
oil brand MOST
CARS
Transmission Flush
IS DUE
$4,995
03 FORD CROWN VICTORIA
NO DIPOSAL FEE
$23,995
FREE TIRE MOUNTING FREE TIRE BAGS FOR TAKE-OFF TIRES FREE LOCAL SHUTTLE !!
4
6
$5,995
08 FORD F250 XL 4X4
auto., PW, PL, AC, bedliner, new tires, Tow Pkg.,
warranty, low miles, 26K miles, one owner
$12,995
FREE WHEEL ALIGNMENT FREE ROTATION EVERY 5000 MILES FREE FLAT REPAIR
MOST CARS
802-479-0140
09 CHEVROLET COBALT LS
2-door, auto., low miles
th
THROUGH
TUESDAY
April 419ALL
$290.95 IN VALUE EVERY
TIME
YOU BUY
SEASON TIRES!!
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AUTOS
Montpelier Rd Rt. 14 North - Barre
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95
continued on page 38
OIL/FILTER
CHANGE
90 River St.
229-4941
1800-639-1900
May 11, 2016
658-1333
1800-639-1901
Trucks, Trailers
& Buses
McLeods
Spring & Chassis
Your
Truck
Chassis
Specialist
WORLD AUTOMOTIVE
Managers Special!
802 Cars took a pie in the face for the American Cancer
Society. The Purple Pie Challenge was held on Friday, May 6,
at 802 Toyota; Twin City Subaru; and 802 Honda in Berlin.
For a minimum $20 donation, customers and dealership
employees could pie the managers or other employees of
choice. The event benefited the Relay For Life of Central
Vermont on June 18, which raises awareness to paint the
world purple and fund research and education to eliminate the
pain and suffering of cancer.
802 Cars is an outstanding community partner in the fight
against cancer, said Matt Goldweber, Relay For Life community manager. The owner, managers, and employees are
deeply committed to the American Cancer Societys lifesaving
mission. The Purple Pie Challenge is a fun and unique way to
bring attention to the need for funding of cancer research,
education, and patient programs in Central Vermont.
Employees of the 802 Cars auto group formed the 802 Cars
Cruisaders Relay For Life team in 2015, becoming the events
top fundraisers. The team has set a $20,000 fundraising goal
for 2016.
Owner and team co-Captain Dave Birmingham said, I am
proud that we have so many terrific, engaged employees at
802 Cars. When we asked employees to Take One for the
Team a pie that is - many volunteered, including all of our
3-MO./3,000 MILES
2011 SUBARU
IMPREZA WRX
manual 5-speed
44,057 miles
stock #0545
21,995
2012 TOYOTA
CAMRY
general managers.
The Relay For Life of Central Vermont will be held on June
18, 11 a.m. to midnight, at Spaulding High School in Barre.
802 Cars Cruisaders have set a goal to walk and run 802 laps
at the event. Please visit 802goespurple.com or Relayforlife.
org/centralvt for complete details.
15,495
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Take care of your lights. Drivers know to heed check engine
warnings and schedule regular tuneups and oil changes, but vehicle
maintenance entails more than just taking care of whats under the
hood. Properly maintained headlights can go a long way toward
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are ignored, the resultant clouding can reduce their light output, thus
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$12,900
Robert Dudley
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EAST
BARRE
AUTO SALE S
# IN CUSTOMER
SATISFACTION
$7,995
$10,995
BERLIN
622-0250
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Open 24 hrs
MONTPELIER
223-0928
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ACCESSORIES
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NOW
21,988
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39,988
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12,988
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SAVINGS
AVAILABLE AT CAPITOL CITY KIA
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RT
14
DUDLEYS
STORE
MONTPELIER RT
ROUNDABOUT 2
RT
KC PERFORMANCE
FRESH START
AUTO
RT
We Sell
Most All
Brands At
le
Comparab
Savings
88
205/65/R16
TO
ST. JAY
Plus
Tax and
Installation
14
Is Your
11
48
OFF
FREE! $
10
Mount 4 tires
WE SELL TIRES
95
Social Security
Disability
Fixed Income
Child Support
Unemployment
Self-Employed
Open Bankruptcies
Foreclosure
Repossessions
Alimony/Divorce
Tax Liens
With or without:
Checking Account
Driver License
Social Security #
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CHECK
IF NEEDED
Redeem at Capitol City Buick Only. Please present coupon at vehicle write-up.
Offer good through 5/31/16.
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WORLD
CLASSIFIEDS
Auto Parts
Counterperson
for locally owned
business
Driver full-time
position also available
Pick up application at
Northfield Auto Supply or
NAPA of Barre
Classied
Deadline Is
Monday
Before 10AM
JOB
OPPORTUNITIES
JOB
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continued
HELP WANTED:
Immediate Opening
for EBay Personnel FT/PT
IDEAL for retired, student or
physically handicap, Must
have camera & computer
skills
802-685-7799
allens@together.net
IMMEDITATE OPENING FT
/PT at ALLENS SALVAGE in
Chelsea for driver, dismantler
and mechanic. Pay range from
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Get FAA approved maintenance training at campuses
coast to coast. Job placement assistance.
Financial Aid for qualifying students. Military friendly.
Call Aviation Institute of Maintenance
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continued
SEVERAL CHILDCARE
Positions available in
Barre and East Barre.
We have upcoming available
positions to suit almost every
person who is nurturing and
energetic, with a passion for
working with children. I am
looking for qualified applicants
to fill a director position, and a
lead teacher position, but I am
also looking for summer help,
a part-time afternoon person,
and even substitutes. To apply, please send your resume
to
anaiasmum@gmail.com
continued
FOR THE MOST CURRENT CLASSIFIED ADS, VISIT OUR WEB PAGE:
www.vt-world.com
Summer Employment
Lifeguard/
Swim (combined
inStructor
position)
INTERESTED
IN CDL?
continued
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ongoing in Barre
Information:
476-4679
249-2886
Visit Our Website:
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continued on page 40
part time
Grow your career, earn extra $$ and work with great
people!! We'll train you every step of the way!!
Some evenings, some early a.m.'s and weekends
Please apply online at
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456 SOUTH BARRE ROAD
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Hannaford Is An Equal Opportunity Employer
LOOKING
OOKING FOR A JOB?
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CARE
LOOKING TO EARN A MILLION$? Watch out for business opportunities that make
outrageous claims about
potential
earnings.
Dont
get fooled into get rich quick
scams. There are legitimate
business opportunities, but
be cautious of any business
that cant reflect in writing
the typical earnings of previous employees. TIP: Investigate earning potential claims
of businesses by requesting
written information from them
before you send any money,
or by calling the ATTORNEYS
GENERAL CONSUMER ASSISTANCE PROGRAM, at
1-800-649-2424.
MEDICAL EQUIPMENT:
LARGE Wheel Chair (up to
300lbs), Rollater w/seat, walker $150 obo. Ask for Lina
802-883-2301 leave message.
CLASSES &
WORKSHOPS
MEDICAL BILLING SPECIALISTS NEEDED! Begin
Training at home for a career
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PERSONALS
FRESH START AUTO
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Unemployed? Fixed Income?
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CONSUMER ASSISTANCE
PROGRAM at 1-800-6492424, or consult a health care
provider.
WANTED
COIN COLLECTOR will Pay
Cash for Pre-1965 Coins and
Coin Collections. Call Joe
802-498-3692
OLD
LICENSE
PLATES
WANTED. Pre 1920 by Serious Collector. Cash buyer.
Conrad Hughson
Box 1, Putney, VT 05346
chughson@svcable.net
802-387-4498
OLD
LICENSE
PLATES
WANTED. Pre 1920 by Serious Collector. Cash buyer.
Conrad Hughson
Box 1, Putney, VT 05346
chughson@svcable.net
802-387-4498
WANTED WOODLOT to be
done with horses 802-2446909 or 249-3922
WRITER WANTS SUNNY
Montpelier, ground floor Apt
/Small Cottage, walking distance to town. Long Term.
quiet, Excellence Credit, Reference.
619-420-3312
ANTIQUES/
COLLECTIBLES/
RESTORATION
JUST RETURNING with a full
load of Antiques from New
York State, Fresh Merchandise over 30 pieces; Bakers
rack on wheels, one drawer
stands,
3-Porcelain
Top
Tables, Marble top Chest.2Sweat and Cumings Maple
cabinets, Oak Chest 5 drawers. Adorable server 1930s.
2-Early one door Pine Cupboard.
Johnson Antiques
4 Summer St. E.Barre, VT
802-249-2525 8:30-3:30 MonWed-Thurs-Fri; Sat till noon;
Closed Sun & Tues.
GARAGE SALES
FLEA MARKETS
RUMMAGES
BARRE38 RUDD Farm
Road, off from Richardson
Road. Watch For Signs. May
13-14-15. Kitchen Set, Recliner, End Tables and Lamps,
Three Wheel Bike, and Many
More Items.
GARAGE SALES
FLEA MARKETS
RUMMAGES
continued
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AND KIT!
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CLASSIFIED AD
Up To 15 Words
KIT INCLUDES:
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Price Stickers
Inventory & Tip Sheet
FOR
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CONSTRUCTION SALE
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until Route 302 Road Work
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BARGAIN SHOP
802-461-7828
We Buy-Sell-Barter
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Williamstown VT
2011 LIMELIGHT HOT TUB,
50 jets, waterfall, led lighting
throughout, Speaker system
for Ipod/Iphone. Seats 6, paid
$10,500 asking $4,500 negotiable, comes with decking
and electrical box & hook up
and a New hydraulic cover.
802-485-3012 and 802-2791848
24 ROUND POOL, All extras
included. Needs Liner. $700
obo. 802-272-1574
A PLACE FOR MOM. The
nations largest senior living
referral service. Contact our
trusted, local experts today!
Our service is FREE/n
o obligation. CALL 1-800-417-0524
DOLL MOLDS
For Sale, in beautiful shape &
Christmas mold, Snow baby,
Easter World Santa many
more kinds.
Dot Carrier 802-883-2263
FOR SALE
1/2 HP Shallow Well
Water Pump
with switch and gauge
$50. Call 802-272-6933
FOUND LADIES RING
Barre-Montpelier Road Area
Call 802-479-2582
FRESH START AUTO SALES
& Financing, LLC.
East Montpelier VT
Repossessions, Fore Closure
Bankruptcies.
802-229-2888
1-866-528-8084
HARDWOOD
KINDLING,
Meshbags $7.00/e
a. Free
delivery to Seniors. 802-2792595
HERO MILESto find out
more about how you can help
our service members, veterans and their families in their
time of need, visit the Fisher
House website at www.fisherhouse.org
KILL BED BUGS & THEIR
EGGS! Harris Bed Bug Killers/KIT Complete Treatment
System Hardware Stores, The
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MEDICAL EQUIPMENT:
LARGE Wheel Chair (up to
300lbs), Rollater w/seat, walker $150 obo. Ask for Lina
802-883-2301 leave message.
SELL YOUR STRUCTURED
SETTLEMENTS or annuity payments for CASH NOW.
you dont have to wait for your
future payments any longer!
Call 1-800-938-8092
Three piece outdoor WICKER
with brown tones; two chairs
and side table with glass top,
$225.00.
Sony 32 TV used five months.
$90.00.
Large sage LUGGAGE piece,
Sportsmans Rolling Pullman,
$95.00.
Downsizing. All items excellent condition. 802-476-7290
MISCELLANEOUS
BOATING &
FISHING
SPORTING
EQUIPMENT
FARM/GARDEN/
LAWN
continued
BROOKSTONE ELLIPTICAL
STRIDER, like new, paid over
$200, best offer, 802-2234911
continued
HOME
APPLIANCES
KITCHEN COOKING
GAS STOVE, good shape
good condition, $50 obo.
802-522-3840
HUNTING/GUNS/
ARCHERY
BICYCLES
FURNITURE
BOATING &
FISHING
ALUMINUM DOCKS Aluminum docks and boat lifts,
standing, roll in, and floating
are in stock at FAIRLEE MARINE Very easy to install and
take out yourself. Call 802333-9745 for more information.
TOOLS REPAIRED
Very fast turn around time.
Tool Warehouse Outlet, BarreMontpelier Rd. 802-479-3363,
1-800-462-7656
2010 TREK
802-476-6237
EX7 FUEL
BICYCLES
MOUNTAIN BIKE
asking $750
STORAGE
8x20 STORAGE UNITS for
rent. Airport Rd. Berlin. 802223-6252
Williamstown
MOVE-IN SPECIAL
10x10 Units $50/mo.
first 3 months
802-505-1921
STORAGE
CONTAINERS
1-877-204-3054
CONSIGNMENTS. We take
good late model boats on
consignment. We do the sale
and warrantyyou collect
the cash. With our website/
Exit 3
LEASING
off I-89
www.fairleemarine.com and
Royalton, VT
our reputation, They usually
1-877-204-3054 (802) 763-7876
sell fast and you often get as
much or more than selling it
yourself. Fairlee Marine, 802333-9745.
NEW BOATS Lots to choose
from: PolarKraft aluminum,
Avalon pontoons, and Carolina
Skiff fiberglass. Powered with
Mercury motors. Our Special
Packages can be seen on our
website at www.fairleemarine.
com 802-333-9745
Classied
Deadline Is
Monday
Before 10AM
Plum, Cherry
Berry Plants: Blueberry,
Currant, Raspbberry
802-454-7874
DRY
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ONE
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FIREWOOD
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some others. Sparrow Farm
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GREEN MOUNTAIN HERITAGE INC., Firewood for sale,
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Green $250/cord all Hardwood. 802-485-8525
HARDWOOD
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MAY SPECIAL
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METALBESTOS INSULATED
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play
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British Royals
Q: I purchased a commemorative mug at a garage sale
that was issued in 1936
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marriage to Wallis Simpson, a twice-divorced woman from
Baltimore. I paid $25 for it and wonder if I got a bargain.
-- Phyllis, Burlington, Vermont
A: Despite the Duke of Windsors short time as king, items
celebrating his coronation and time he spent as the British
monarch are fairly common. Typical prices are a tea cup
and matching saucer, $35; tea towel, $15; a collection of
six British magazines covering the coronation, $30; and a
sterling-silver spoon with the Kings likeness, $45. I think
you probably paid about what your mug is worth.
***
Q: I have a paperweight that was made by Charles Kaziun.
Is it worth keeping?
-- Susan, Santa Fe, New Mexico
A: Charles Kazium was born in 1918 in Brockton,
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it have any monetary value?
-- Betty, Albuquerque, New Mexico
A: Not much. I found several first editions at www.abe.
com priced in the $10-$15 range. For a second opinion, I
suggest you contract one of the many of the fine used book
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1960s. I received a deck of Laugh In playing cards in
1970. The cards feature jokes from the show. Is it worth
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-- Ken, Davenport, Iowa
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ERVICE DIRECTOR
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Provide clean sources of water. A small garden feature or
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A Common Interest Community
OPEN HOUSE SUNDAYS 1-3 PM
OR SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT ANYTIME
One Level Living: single and duplex homes, 2 bedrooms,
2 baths, full basement, 1 or 2 car garage option
Priced from the mid $220,000s
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APARTMENTS/
ROOMS/HOUSES
FORDownpayment
RENT
Points
APARTMENTS
ROOMS/HOUSES
Rate FOR
APR RENT
Term
Merchants
30 yrcontinued
fixed
4.700% 4.755%
A BERLIN
APARTMENT
20%
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2.890%DOWNSTREET
15 yr fixed
0
1&1/2 bedrooms, Heated,
20%
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Accepting Applications for
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30 yr fixed
0
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apartments
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15 yr fixed
0 rent
5% TOWN Apartment for in downtown Barre in June.
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apartments $725rent.Northfield
1 Bedroom
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30 yr fixed
0
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2.750%
2.817%
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fixed
0 476$800-$850.
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hookup, no smoking, no pets.
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30 yrRent
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on site. Maximum income by
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4493 or visit downstreet.org AVAILABLE MAY 15, a second
to apply. Rent includes heat, oor one bed room apartment
hot water, and trash removal. with a great location on Elm
Laundry, secure building, St. Montpelier, VT Near CCV,
24 hour emergency mainte- nature trails, Recreation Cennance, management ofce ter. Rent is $900 and includes
on site. Maximum income by heat, electric, hot water, trash
# of people in household: 1 /recycling and off-street parkperson$30,480. 2 person- ing. Call 802-229-4047 ext
$34,800. 3 person$39,180. 238
4 person$43,500. 5 person
$46,980
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Merchants Bank
1-800-322-5222
RATE
APR
TERM
DOWN
PTS PAYMENT
5/5/16
4.700% 4.755%
2.800% 2.890%
30 yr fixed
15 yr fixed
0
0
20%
20%
3.500% 3.524%
2.750% 2.792%
30 yr fixed
15 yr fixed
0
0
5%
5%
Northfield Savings
Bank (NSB)
802-485-5871
5/5/16
3.500% 3.538%
2.750% 2.817%
30 yr fixed
15 yr fixed
0
0
5%
5%
3.500% 3.532%
2.750% 2.807%
30 yr fixed
15 yr fixed
0
0
5%
5%
WITH HEAT
INCLUDED
Comfortable 1,344
SF 3BR, 1BA ranch on
city lot with municipal
services. Deck at back
of home, family room
or entertainment area
over carport, full walkout basement.
Highgate
Apartments
located in Barre, is currently accepting applications
for 2 & 3 bedroom apartments
Hardwood floors, fresh paint, modern kitchen & baths, yard space,
ample closets, & washer/dryer hook-ups. Laundry room on site.
Rent includes heat/hot water, 24-hour emergency maintenance,
parking, snow removal, & trash removal. Income limits apply.
To request an application, call 476-8645 or stop by the on-site
rental office at 73 Highgate Drive, #121, Barre, VT.
EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY
Barre
Call 802-476-7167
We
We
AFFORDABLE
APARTMENTS
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350 of lake frontage on 1.75 acres, adjoining 34
acres with road frontage on two roads. Offered
brings the best return to the seller. (Perc test
previously completed).
Thomas Hirchak Co. 800-634-7653
May 11, 2016
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APARTMENTS/
ROOMS/HOUSES
FOR RENT
continued
Lori Holt
223-6302 X 1
REALTOR
NORTHFIELD CENTRAL
ST. Two large bedrooms, two
oors, eat in kitchen, formal
dining room, large living room,
1 1/2 baths, porch, basement
storage. Off street parking for
two cars, includes all utilities
heat, hot water, electricity,
trash removal, snow plowing.
Coin opp. laundry facility on
site. Quiet building on quite
street. $1200. month + security deposit. References required. Bill 485-7060
ROOMMATE WANTED
must help with cutting rewood and share expenses.
Call Kenneth
802-685-3239
RULE OF THUMB......
Describe your property,
not the appropriate buyer or
renter, not the landlord,
not the neighbors.
Just describe the property
and youll almost always obey
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WASHINGTON VT. Second
oor, 2 bedroom. Everything
included except electric & internet. Small pets considered
with a non-refundable deposit.
$900.00/mth.. 802-883-5090.
WILLIAMSTOWN 3 BEDROOM, 1ST Floor.
Call Gary 802-476-7902
WILLIAMSTOWN
HOUSE
2BDRM, includes heat, hot
water, rubbish & snow removal, no dogs, nonsmoking.
$1100/mth 802-433-5832
WILLIAMSTOWN VILLAGE,
1 BR, second oor, $550 plus
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LAND
FOR SALE
.58 ACRE on PARTRIDGE
Farms Road in Berlin VT.
Public water & sewer, nice
views. Call 802-223-4911 for
information.
Classied
Deadline
Is Monday
Before
10:00AM
Brian Steinmetz
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Cell: 802-829-7467
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