April 17, 2014 b section

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ADDISON COUNTY INDEPENDENT

B Section

THURSDAY, Â APRIL Â 17, Â 2014

KARL LINDHOLM

SPORTS

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‘Big  game,  small  world’:  Hoop  in Cameroon,  Part  1 The  big  news  in  the  basketball  world  last  week  was  that  7’0â€?  Kan-­ sas  freshman  center  Joel  Embiid  (“jo-­el  em-­beedâ€?)  will  leave  college  and  enter  the  NBA  draft  in  June.  No  great  surprise  there.  I  sug-­ gested  in  this  space  in  January  that  Embiid  was  a  name  basketball  fans  would  soon  come  to  know  and  that  the  young  Camer-­ oonian  was  likely  to  come  into  a  lot  of  money. My  interest  in  Embiid  is  enhanced  by  the  fact  that  I  am  living  this  year  in  his  hometown  of  Yaounde,  in  Cameroon,  West  Af-­ rica. Here  in  Cameroon,  the  â€œBeautiful  Gameâ€?  of  football  (“soccer,â€?  in  the  USA),  is  dominant,  as  it  is  through-­ out  the  world.  But  basketball  is  next  in  favor,  as  our  Cornwall,  Vt.,  neigh-­ bor  Alex  Wolff  documented  in  his  remarkable  2002  book,  â€œBig  Game,  Small  World,â€?  a  fascinating  exami-­ nation  of  basketball  worldwide.  Embiid  is  not  a  hoop  anomaly.  Other  Cameroonians  are  also  making  their  mark  in  organized  professional  and  big-­time  college  basketball.  Luc  Mbah  a  Moute  (bah  ah  moo-­tay)  is  in  his  sixth  season  in  the  National  Basketball  Association,  playing  now  for  the  Minnesota  Timberwolves.  Many  Cameroonian  players,  now  competing  internationally,  have  American  collegiate  pedigrees,  such  as  Albert  Aboya,  a  teammate  of  Mbah  a  Moute’s  at  UCLA  â€™09,  now  playing  professionally  in  Tur-­ key;Íž  Alexis  Wangmene,  Texas  â€™12,  playing  in  Slovenia;Íž  Gaston  Essen-­ gue,  UNLV  â€™07,  now  in  Argentina;Íž  Victor  Samnick,  Georgetown  â€™03,  playing  in  France;Íž  Steve  Tchiengang  Noubissie,  Vanderbilt  â€™12,  next  door  in  Canada.  When  Mbah  a  Moute  and  Aboya  were  starring  at  UCLA,  the  Bruins’  fans  called  themselves  â€œthe  Camer-­ oon  Crazies.â€?  UCLA  was  97-­17  the  three  years  the  Cameroonians  were  (See  Lindholm,  Page  5B)

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Middlebury  men’s  tennis  posts  wins,  reaches  12-­2 WILLIAMSTOWN,  Mass.  â€”  The  Middlebury  College  men’s  ten-­ nis  team,  ranked  No.  8  in  last  week’s  NCAA  Division  III  poll,  picked  up  three  wins  last  week,  including  one  over  another  ranked  team  that  should  move  the  Panthers  up  in  the  polls  this  week.  The  Panthers  moved  to  12-­2  with  the  victories.  On  this  past  Friday,  the  Panthers  picked  up  a  6-­3  win  at  No.  5  Wil-­ liams  (10-­3,  3-­1  NESCAC),  sweep-­ ing  all  three  doubles  matches  in  the  process.  The  Middlebury  No.  1  combina-­ tion  of  Alex  Johnston  and  Andrew  Lebovitz  took  an  8-­5  win  over  Matt  Micheli  and  Alexander  Schid-­ lovsky.  At  No.  2,  Palmer  Campbell  and  Brantner  Jones  edged  the  Eph  pairing  of  Conrad  Harron  and  Brian  Astra-­ chan,  8-­6. On  court  TENNIS three,  Mid-­ dlebury’s  Peter  Heidrich  and  Ari  Smolyar  battled  the  Eph  duo  of  Jose  Raventos  and  Rohan  Shastri  to  an  8-­8  score,  resulting  in  a  tiebreaker.  The  Williams’  tandem,  ranked  16th  nationally,  couldn’t  convert  a  match  point  at  6-­5  lead,  and  Heidrich  and  Smolyar  rattled  off  three  points  for  an  8-­6  win. In  singles,  the  Panthers’  Campbell  defeated  Howard  Weiss  in  straight  sets  at  No.  2,  6-­2,  6-­0.  The  decisive  match  point  came  from  Jones  at  No.  3,  with  a  6-­1,  1-­6,  6-­0  victory  over  Harron,  ranked  13th  nationally.  The  Ephs  got  on  the  board  at  No.  1,  where  Micheli  defeated  Johnston,  4-­6,  6-­4,  6-­2.  At  No.  4,  Schidlovsky  (See  Tennis,  Page  5B)

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0,''/(%85< &2//(*( 6(1,25 (PLO\ .UD\WHQEHUJ GLYHV IRU D IRXO EDOO GXULQJ WKH ¿UVW JDPH RI D GRXEOH KHDGHU DJDLQVW :HVOH\DQ 6DWXUGD\ Middlebury  won  both  Saturday  games  and  also  won  on  Friday. Independent  photo/Trent  Campbell

Panther  softball  sweeps  league  foe MIDDLEBURY  â€”  The  Middle-­ bury  College  softball  team  won  four  RI ÂżYH KRPH JDPHV WKLV SDVW ZHHN-­ end,  including  a  three-­game  NE-­ SCAC  West  sweep  that  leaves  the  3DQWKHUV LQ D ÂżUVW SODFH WLH LQ OHDJXH play.  Overall,  the  Panthers  are  14-­8,  5-­1  in  league  play.  League  rival  Williams  is  15-­6,  5-­1  in  NESCAC  West  play.  The  Panthers  host  last-­place  Hamil-­ ton  for  a  three-­game  set  this  Friday Â

and  Saturday,  and  will  travel  to  Wil-­ liams  on  April  25  and  26  for  what  will  probably  be  a  decisive  series.  The  two  top  teams  in  NESCAC  West  will  face  the  two  top  teams  in  NESCAC  East  for  the  NESCAC  title  and  an  automatic  NCAA  Division  III  berth  on  May  2,  3  and  4.  On  this  past  Friday  and  Saturday,  the  Panthers  swept  visiting  Wesleyan  (9-­13,  2-­6).  On  Friday,  Middlebury  took  game  one,  6-­2.  The  Panthers Â

took  a  3-­0  lead  in  the  third  when  Hye-­Jin  Kim’s  bases-­loaded  double  off  Wesleyan  starter  Su  Pardo  plated  Kimber  Sable,  Jackie  Stern  and  Em-­ ily  Kraytenberg. Single  runs  off  winning  pitcher  Elizabeth  Morris  in  the  fourth  and  ¿IWK LQQLQJV FXW WKH OHDG WR EXW the  Panthers  put  the  game  away  with  WKUHH UXQV LQ WKH ÂżIWK Singles  by  Kim,  Carlyn  Vachow  and  Kelsey  Martel  loaded  the  bases. Â

Kim  scored  on  a  passed  ball,  Va-­ chow  scored  on  Alex  Scibetta’s  RBI  grounder,  and  Martel  came  home  on  a  throwing  error.  Morris  moved  to  5-­1  on  the  year  for  the  Panthers,  DOORZLQJ WZR HDUQHG UXQV ZLWK ÂżYH strikeouts  over  six  innings  of  work.  Neve  Stearns  pitched  a  scoreless  VHYHQWK DQG 6WHUQ ÂżQLVKHG ZLWK three  hits.  On  Saturday,  Middlebury  posted  (See  Softball,  Page  2B)

Panther  baseball  earns  NESCAC  series  victory CLINTON,  N.Y.  â€”  The  Middle-­ bury  College  baseball  team  took  two  out  of  three  NESCAC  West  games  from  host  Hamilton  this  past  week-­ end,  improving  the  Panthers’  record  to  4-­12,  2-­7  in  league  play.  The  Con-­ tinentals  dropped  to  8-­9,  1-­4  in  NE-­ SCAC  West. Middlebury  is  scheduled  to  host  second-­place  Amherst  this  weekend,  with  one  game  at  4  p.m.  on  Friday  and  a  Saturday  doubleheader  begin-­ ning  at  noon.  Middlebury  defeated  Hamilton, Â

Sports BRIEFS MUHS  boys’  lax  improves  to  3-­0

ST.  ALBANS  â€”  The  Middlebury  Union  High  School  boys’  lacrosse  team  powered  past  host  BFA-­St.  Al-­ bans  on  Monday,  17-­7,  to  improve  to  3-­0.  All  of  the  Tigers’  wins  have  been  by  10  goals  or  more. Sam  Usilton  led  the  MUHS  attack  ZLWK ÂżYH JRDOV DQG DQ DVVLVW ZKLOH Bobby  Ritter  and  Connor  Quinn  chipped  in  two  goals  and  two  assists  apiece.  Keenan  Bartlett  and  Nathan  Hermann  added  two  goals  each  for  the  Tigers.  BFA  goalie  Issac  Ryea  made  20  saves. The  Tigers  home  game  vs.  South  Burlington  scheduled  for  this  Satur-­ day  at  11  a.m.  has  been  moved  to  the  5HEHO WXUI ÂżHOG DW WKH VDPH WLPH 7KH Rebels  will  visit  MUHS  on  May  13. Â

10-­3,  on  Sunday  in  the  rubber  game  DIWHU VFRULQJ WKH JDPHÂśV ÂżUVW UXQV Middlebury’s  Logan  Mobley  held  +DPLOWRQ WR RQH KLW RYHU ÂżYH VKXW-­ out  innings,  and  the  Panthers  took  DGYDQWDJH RI ÂżYH +DPLOWRQ HUURUV DQG ÂżYH ZLOG SLWFKHV 0REOH\ struck  out  three  and  didn’t  allow  a  hit  until  the  fourth.   Alex  Kelly  and  Jason  Lock  each  collected  three  of  Middlebury’s  17  hits.  Kelly  scored  three  runs.  Joe  MacDonald  drove  in  three  runs  and  (See  Baseball,  Page  3B)

Otter  baseball  off  to  fast  start  in  defense  of  title By  ANDY  KIRKALDY 2013’s  17-­1  campaign.  BRANDON  â€”  It’s  way  too  But  at  least  so  far,  so  good,  de-­ early  to  say  the  defending  Divi-­ VSLWH WKH SURJUDPÂśV VLJQLÂżFDQW sion  II  champion  Otter  Valley  losses  to  graduation.  baseball  team  has  picked  right  On  Monday,  the  Otters  jumped  up  where  the  Otters  left  off  from  (See  OVUHS,  Page  3B)

ScoreBOARD HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS Lacrosse 4/14  MUHS  Boys  vs.  BFA  ......................17-­7 4/15  Brattleboro  at  OV  Boys  ..... Ppd.  to  4/17 4/15  BFA  at  MUHS  Girls  ....................... Ppd. 4/15  Mt.  Abe  at  VUHS  Boys   ................ Ppd. Softball 4/15  MUHS  at  Fair  Haven  .................... Ppd. Baseball 4/14  OV  vs.  Windsor  ..............................10-­2 4/15  MUHS  at  Fair  Haven  .................... Ppd. Tennis 4/14  MUHS  Girls  vs.  Lake  Region  ...........6-­1 4/14  MUHS  Girls  vs.  Lake  Region  ...........7-­0 COLLEGE SPORTS Men’s Lacrosse 4/15  Midd.  vs.  Skidmore  ......................18-­10 Women’s Lacrosse 4/15  Midd.  vs.  Union  ..............................15-­8 Softball 4/13  Midd.  vs.  Keene  ...............................7-­4 4/13  Keene  vs.  Midd.  ...............................7-­6 Baseball 4/13  Midd.  vs.  Hamilton  .........................10-­3

(See  Schedule,  Page  3B)

SKYLER  SHUTE  GETS  ready  to  snag  the  ball  during  a  practice  of  the  Vermont  Youth  Rugby  Association  team  that  was  recently  formed  by  the  Bristol  Recreation  Department  and  the  Hub  Teen  Center. Independent  photo/Trent  Campbell

Youth  rugby  arrives  in  Bristol By  ZACH  DESPART BRISTOL  â€”  Scrum.  Ruck.  Lin-­ eout.  Try  zone.  Maul.  Knock  on.  Drop  goal.  Grubber.  Bristol  residents  might  want  to  brush  up  on  their  rugby  lingo,  because  the  centuries-­old  sport  is  coming  to  town. The  Bristol  Recreation  Department  and  the  Hub  Teen  Center  are  joining  IRUFHV WR ÂżHOG D WHDP WKDW ZLOO FRP-­ pete  in  a  league  run  by  the  Vermont  Youth  Rugby  Association.  Bolton  /LWWOHÂżHOG RI WKH +XE LV VSHDUKHDGLQJ

the  effort. /LWWOHÂżHOG ZKR SOD\V UXJE\ LQ DQ adult  league,  said  the  impetus  for  the  co-­ed  team  came  from  a  conversation  with  a  fellow  player. “I  was  talking  to  a  teammate  about  how  a  lot  of  kids  at  the  teen  center  had  approached  me  about  potentially  SOD\LQJ UXJE\ ´ /LWWOHÂżHOG VDLG Âł6KH told  me  she  was  a  representative  from  the  Vermont  Youth  Rugby  Associa-­ tion  and  that  she  would  be  able  to  help  me  orchestrate  a  team.â€? The  Vermont  Youth  Rugby  Asso-­

ciation  started  with  a  team  from  Es-­ sex  in  1997  and  has  grown  to  include  a  dozen  teams  from  Colchester  to  5XWODQG /LWWOHÂżHOG UHFHQWO\ KHOG DQ informational  meeting  that  10  teens  attended.  He  said  he  believes  more  are  interested  in  joining. “I’m  hoping  there  will  be  a  snow-­ ball  effect,  that  interest  will  grow  and  grow,  and  that  people  who  are  at  prac-­ WLFHV ZLOO EULQJ IULHQGV ´ /LWWOHÂżHOG said.  â€œHopefully,  through  that  process,  we’ll  have  a  full  team  of  at  least  15.â€? (See  Rugby,  Page  4B)

OTTER  SENIOR  SHANE  Quenneville  rounds  third  base  during  Ot-­ ter  Valley’s  10-­2  win  over  Windsor  Monday.  Quenneville  had  four  hits  in  the  game. Photo  by  Andrea  Winslow


PAGE  2B  â€”  Addison  Independent,  Thursday,  April  17,  2014

Softball (Continued  from  Page  1B) two  4-­3,  extra-­inning  victories  to  sweep  a  doubleheader.  In  the  opener,  Wesleyan  took  a  2-­0  OHDG LQ WKH ¿UVW ZLWK D WZR RXW UDOO\ Pardo  kept  the  Panthers  in  check  un-­ WLO WKH ¿IWK ZKHQ .LP GRXEOHG KRPH .UD\WHQEHUJ .LP DOVR NQRFNHG KRPH WKH W\-­ LQJ UXQ LQ WKH ERWWRP RI WKH VHYHQWK VLQJOLQJ DIWHU D ZDON WR 6WHUQ DQG D VLQJOH E\ .UD\WHQEHUJ Both  starting  pitchers,  Pardo  and  6WHDUQV VWD\HG LQ WKH FLUFOH WKURXJK the  extra  innings.  In  the  10th  inning,  IROORZLQJ FRQIHUHQFH PDQGDWHG WLH-­ breaker  rules,  a  baserunner  is  placed  DW VHFRQG WR VWDUW HDFK KDOI LQQLQJ Wesleyan  opened  the  10th  with  a  6$& EXQW PRYLQJ LWV UXQQHU WR WKLUG EDVH :LWK WZR RXWV DQ LQ¿HOG KLW PDGH LW &DUGLQDOV ,Q WKH ERWWRP RI WKH LQQLQJ ZLWK Middlebury’s  runner  at  second,  Va-­ chow  reached  on  a  throwing  error  that  allowed  the  Middlebury  runner  to  score  as  Vachow  reached  second  EDVH 6DUDK )UH\UH EXQWHG 9DFKRZ to  third,  and  Martel  delivered  the  ZLQQLQJ UXQ ZLWK D VDFUL¿FH À\ Pardo  (6-­5)  took  the  loss,  going  9.2  innings,  allowing  two  earned  runs,  while  striking  out  10  Panthers.  6WHDUQV WRVVHG LQQLQJV DOORZLQJ WZR HDUQHG UXQV ZLWK QLQH .V DQG QR walks.  *DPH WZR VDZ WKH 3DQWKHUV VFRUH WKUHH UXQV LQ WKH ¿UVW $ ZDON WR 6WHUQ D .UD\WHQEHUJ VLQJOH DQG D ZDON WR .LP ORDGHG WKH EDVHV DQG D 9DFKRZ GRXEOH FOHDUHG WKHP Morris  allowed  one  run  through  IRXU LQQLQJV EXW OHIW LQ WKH ¿IWK DIWHU DOORZLQJ WZR VLQJOHV .DW 0DHKU LV-­ sued  a  walk  to  load  the  bases,  and  D ¿HOGHU¶V FKRLFH DOORZHG RQH UXQ WR score.  In  the  seventh,  Wesleyan  tied  the  VFRUH RQ D VLQJOH D VDFUL¿FH EXQW a  wild  pitch  by  Maehr  and  a  single, Â

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Women’s  lacrosse  loses  to  top  teams 0,''/(%85< ² 7KH 0LGGOH-­ EXU\ &ROOHJH ZRPHQ¶V ODFURVVH WHDP GURSSHG D SDLU RI WLJKW KRPH JDPHV ODWH ODVW ZHHN WR RWKHU WHDPV DOVR UDQNHG LQ WKH WRS LQ 1&$$ 'LYL-­ VLRQ ,,, EHIRUH ERXQFLQJ EDFN WR ZLQ D QRQ OHDJXH JDPH RQ 7XHVGD\ 7KH 3DQWKHUV UDQNHG 1R LQ 1&$$ 'LYLVLRQ ,,, GURSSHG WR LQ 1(6&$& SOD\ 7KHLU WKUHH ORVVHV KDYH FRPH E\ D WRWDO RI IRXU JRDOV 7KH\ DUH LQ IRXUWK SODFH LQ D WLJKW 1(6&$& UDFH ZLWK WZR OHDJXH JDPHV WR SOD\ DQG ZLOO KRVW &ROE\ DW D P RQ 6DWXUGD\ 2Q 6DWXUGD\ 1R 7ULQLW\ VFRUHG WKUHH RI WKH ¿QDO IRXU JRDOV LQFOXGLQJ WKH JDPH ZLQQLQJ WDOO\ ZLWK OHIW IRU D NH\ 1(6&$& ZLQ 7ULQLW\ FRDFKHG E\ IRUPHU 0LGGOH-­ EXU\ 8QLRQ +LJK 6FKRRO DQG 3DQWKHU VWDQGRXW .DWH 3HULQH /LYHVD\ WRRN an  early  3-­2  lead  despite  two  goals  E\ 3DQWKHU %ULGJHW ,QVWUXP $ JRDO DQG DQ DVVLVW IURP &KULVV\ 5LWWHU DQG D /L]D +HU]RJ JRDO NHSW 0LGGOHEXU\ ZLWKLQ RQH DW WKH KDOI *RDOV E\ $OOL 6FLDUUHWWD 5LWWHU DQG +HU]RJ PDGH LW EXW WZR IUHH SR-­ sition  goals  put  Trinity  back  on  top.  &KULVV\ 5LWWHU VFRUHG DJDLQ WKLV WLPH ZLWK DQ DVVLVW IURP VLVWHU .DWLH 5LWWHU WR WLH WKH JDPH DW ZLWK OHVV WKDQ PLQXWHV WR JR EXW WKH %DQWDPV VDQN WKH JDPH ZLQQHU MXVW RYHU D PLQXWH ODWHU DQG KHOG RQ IRU WKH ZLQ 0HJDQ *ULI¿Q DGGHG D JRDO DQG WZR DVVLVWV IRU WKH 3DQWKHUV &DWK-­ HULQH )RZOHU DGGHG VL[ GUDZ FRQWUROV

MIDDLEBURY  COLLEGE  SENIOR  Liza  Herzog  breaks  between  two  Trinity  defenders  before  scoring  one  of  her  two  goals  Saturday  afternoon.  Middlebury  lost  the  game,  10-­9.

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MIDDLEBURY  COLLEGE  JUNIOR  Katie  Ritter  sweeps  around  a  Trinity  defender  during  Saturday’s  game  on  Kohn  Field.  Independent  photos/Trent  Campbell

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Men’s  lacrosse  team OVUHS surpasses  .500  mark MIDDLEBURY  â€”  The  Middle-­ bury  College  men’s  lacrosse  team  won  two  out  of  three  recent  games,  LQFOXGLQJ LWV ÂżIWK VWUDLJKW 1(6&$& contest,  to  improve  to  7-­6  overall,  5-­3  in  league  play.  The  Panthers’  15-­4  victory  at  Trin-­ LW\ 1(6&$& RQ 6DWXUGD\ moved  them  into  a  fourth-­place  tie  LQ OHDJXH SOD\ ZLWK WZR 1(6&$& games  left  in  the  regular  season.  The  3DQWKHUV WUDYHO WR &ROE\ RQ 6DWXUGD\ Vs.  Trinity,  Middlebury  took  FKDUJH E\ VFRULQJ WKH ÂżUVW VL[ JRDOV of  the  contest,  and  closed  out  the  JDPH RQ D UXQ 6WHSKHQ 6H\PRXU led  the  attack  for  Middlebury  with  ¿YH JRDOV ZKLOH -RQ %URRPH KDG D game-­high  seven  points  thanks  to  a  three-­goal,  four-­assist  effort.  Tim  Giarrusso  and  Jack  Rautiola  added  three  and  two  markers,  respectively.  Bantam  goalie  Mickey  Zaveru-­ cha  made  22  saves,  while  Panther  Nate  Gaudio  turned  aside  10  shots.  Panther  Harrison  Goodkind  caused  two  turnovers  and  grabbed  a  pair  of  groundballs. 2Q $SULO KRVW 6SULQJÂżHOG XVHG a  six-­goal  surge  to  wipe  out  a  10-­7  Panther  lead  in  a  14-­12  win.  The  Pride  improved  to  8-­2.  Broome  led  Middlebury  with  three  goals  and  an  assist,  while  Rautiola  produced  two  goals  and  a  pair  of  helpers.  Cal Â

:LOOLDPV OHG WKH 3DQWKHUV ZLWK ÂżYH groundballs. Pride  goalie  Connor  Nash  made  VDYHV ZKLOH *DXGLR ÂżQLVKHG WKH FRQWHVW ZLWK 6SULQJÂżHOG KHOG a  42-­32  edge  in  shots,  while  both  teams  grabbed  31  groundballs. 2Q 7XHVGD\ YV YLVLWLQJ 6NLGPRUH (4-­9),  Middlebury  scored  a  season-­ high  goal  total  in  an  18-­10  non-­ league  contest  on  Youngman  Field  at  $OXPQL 6WDGLXP 7KH 3DQWKHUV have  won  all  seven  meetings  against  the  Thoroughbreds.  The  Panthers  scored  the  game’s  ¿UVW WKUHH JRDOV DQG OHG DW WKH KDOI 6NLGPRUH FORVHG WR ZLWKLQ early  in  the  third  and  was  still  within  striking  distance  at  11-­7  after  three.  But  the  Panthers  opened  the  fourth  on  a  6-­0  run  to  ice  the  win,  including  two  from  Broome.  %URRPH ÂżQLVKHG ZLWK IRXU JRDOV and  an  assist,  Rautiola  earned  a  goal  and  four  helpers,  and  David  Murray  contributed  three  goals  and  two  set-­ XSV *RRGNLQG ÂżQLVKHG ZLWK D JRDO a  game-­best  six  groundballs  and  won  nine  of  17  face-­offs.  Gaudio  al-­ ORZHG VHYHQ RI 6NLGPRUHÂśV JRDOV ZKLOH VWRSSLQJ ÂżYH VKRWV LQ and  Gabe  Weissmann  played  the  ¿QDO PDNLQJ RQH VDYH 7ZR 6NLGPRUH JRDOLHV FRPELQHG IRU saves. Â

Baseball (Continued  from  Page  1B) hit  his  second  home  run  in  as  many  days. Kelly  singled  in  Garrett  Werner  in  WKH VHFRQG IRU 0LGGOHEXU\ÂśV ÂżUVW UXQ and  then  came  around  to  score  on  a  wild  pitch.  Werner  scored  on  anoth-­ er  wild  pitch  in  the  third,  then  Matt  Leach’s  two-­run  single  highlighted  the  Panthers’  four-­run  fourth,  dur-­ ing  which  MacDonald  drove  in  a  run  ZLWK DQ LQÂżHOG JURXQGHU DQG :HUQHU walked  with  the  bases  loaded. The  Panthers  went  up  7-­0  on  Mac-­ 'RQDOGÂśV ÂżIWK LQQLQJ VDFULÂżFH Ă€\ and  then  tallied  two  runs  in  the  sev-­ enth,  including  MacDonald’s  solo  KRPH UXQ WR OHIW ÂżHOG '\ODQ .DQH SLFNHG XS KLV ÂżUVW save  of  the  season,  pitching  four  in-­ nings  of  four-­hit  relief. 2Q 6DWXUGD\ 0LGGOHEXU\ HDUQHG a  12-­8  win  in  game  one  in  eight  in-­ nings,  before  falling  in  the  second  contest,  7-­2.   In  game  one  the  Panthers  pos-­ sessed  an  8-­1  lead  after  two  innings.  The  Panthers,  who  snapped  a  six-­ game  losing  streak  with  the  victory,  scored  seven  unearned  runs  in  the  ¿UVW WZR LQQLQJV RQ VL[ HUURUV MacDonald  singled  in  a  run  as  part  RI 0LGGOHEXU\ÂśV WKUHH UXQ ÂżUVW ,Q the  second,  Max  Araya  hit  a  two-­run  GRXEOH DQG VFRUHG WKH 3DQWKHUVÂś ÂżIWK

Schedule (Continued  from  Page  1B) HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS Lacrosse 4/17  Brattleboro  at  OV  Boys   ..............4  p.m. 4/18  Milton  at  VUHS  Boys  ..................4  p.m. 4/18  Mt.  Abe  at  OV  Boys  ....................4  p.m. 4/19  MUHS  at  S.  Burlington  .............11  a.m. 4/22  OV  at  VUHS  ..........................5:30  p.m. 4/25  Lamoille  at  VUHS  .......................4  p.m. Softball 4/17  MUHS  at  St.  Johnsbury  ................ Ppd. 4/19  Mt.  Abe  at  Colchester  ...............11  a.m. 4/19  VUHS  at  Winooski  ....................11  a.m. 4/22  Burlington  at  Mt.  Abe  .............4:30  p.m. 4/22  VUHS  at  BFA  .........................4:30  p.m. 4/22  OV  at  Windsor  .......................4:30  p.m. 4/24  Rutland  at  OV  ........................4:30  p.m. 4/24  VUHS  at  Burlington  ...............4:30  p.m. 4/24  Mt.  Abe  at  CVU  ......................4:30  p.m. 4/24  MUHS  at  Rice  ........................4:30  p.m. 4/26  OV  at  Mt.  Abe  ........................... 11  a.m. 4/26  CVU  at  VUHS  ...........................11  a.m. 4/26  N.  Country  at  MUHS  ..............4:30  p.m. Baseball 4/17  MUHS  at  St.  Johnsbury  ................ Ppd. 4/19  Mt.  Abe  at  Colchester  ...............11  a.m. 4/22  Burlington  at  Mt.  Abe  .............4:30  p.m. 4/24  Fair  Haven  at  OV  ...................4:30  p.m. 4/24  Mt.  Abe  at  CVU  ......................4:30  p.m. 4/24  MUHS  at  Rice  ........................4:30  p.m. 4/26  OV  at  Mt.  Abe  ........................... 11  a.m. 4/26  N.  Country  at  MUHS  ..............4:30  p.m. Tennis 4/24  OV  Girls  at  Rutland  ................4:30  p.m. Track & Field 4/17  MUHS  at  Essex  .....................3:30  p.m. 4/17  Mt.  Abe  at  St.  Albans  .............3:30  p.m. COLLEGE SPORTS Men’s Lacrosse 4/19  Midd.  at  Colby  .............................1  p.m. 4/23  Williams  at  Midd.  ........................5  p.m. 1(6&$& 4XDUWHUÂżQDO  ....................TBD Women’s Lacrosse 4/19  Colby  at  Midd.  ...........................11  a.m. 4/23  Midd.  at  Williams  ........................5  p.m. 1(6&$& 4XDUWHUÂżQDO  ....................TBD Softball 4/18  Hamilton  at  Midd.  ........................5  p.m. 4/19  Hamilton  at  Midd.  (2)  ................... Noon 4/22  Midd.  at  Plymouth  (2)  ............3:30  p.m. 4/25  Midd.  at  Williams  ........................5  p.m. 4/26  Midd.  at  Williams  (2)  .................... Noon Baseball 4/18  Amherst  at  Midd.  .........................4  p.m. 4/19  Amherst  at  Midd.  (2)  .................... Noon 4/23  Midd.  at  Union  ............................4  p.m. 4/26  Trinity  at  Midd.  (2)  ........................ Noon Spectators  are  advised  to  consult  school  websites  for  the  latest  schedule  updates. Â

UXQ RI WKH LQQLQJ RQ D *UHJ 6LJHO-­ baum  single. Hamilton  tied  the  game  with  three  UXQV LQ WKH ÂżIWK DQG IRXU LQ WKH VHY-­ enth,  but  the  Panthers  retook  the  lead  when  John  Luke  doubled  in  Kelly,  who  had  walked  to  lead  off  the  eighth.  Lock  singled  to  score  an-­ other  run.  One  out  later,  MacDonald  KRPHUHG RYHU WKH IHQFH LQ OHIW ÂżHOG capping  the  visitors’  four-­run  eighth  ZLWK KLV ÂżUVW KRPH UXQ RI WKH VHDVRQ -DNH 6WDOFXS HDUQHG WKH ZLQ ZLWK two  innings  of  scoreless  relief,  al-­ lowing  just  one  hit.  Kelly  scored  three  runs,  while  Johnny  Read,  Lock  and  MacDonald  had  two  hits  apiece. In  game  two,  Middlebury’s  Eric  Truss  carried  a  three-­hit  shutout  and  a  2-­0  into  the  sixth  and  retired  the  ¿UVW WZR &RQWLQHQWDOV EHIRUH DQ HUURU extended  the  inning.  Three  batters  later,  Hamilton  had  hit  a  pair  of  deci-­ sive  two-­run  homers.  Hamilton  later  tacked  on  three  more  runs  to  seal  the  win.  Middlebury  scored  single  runs  in  the  second  and  fourth.  Dan  Andrada  hit  a  two-­out  single  to  score  Max  Araya  â€”  who  led  off  the  inning  with  D GRXEOH ² IRU WKH ÂżUVW 3DQWKHU UXQ MacDonald  added  a  run-­scoring  sin-­ JOH LQ WKH ÂżIWK /RFN DQG PRYHG XS RQ D ZLOG SLWFK DQG D Ă€\ EDOO EHIRUH MacDonald’s  single.

(Continued  from  Page  1B) on  visiting  Windsor  early  on  the  way  to  a  10-­2  win,  one  that  coupled  with  their  6-­1  Friday  win  at  Bellows  Falls  gave  them  to  2-­0  start  to  their  sea-­ son. After  a  lot  of  time  spent  in  the  29 J\P ZKLOH WKHLU ÂżHOG GULHG RXW (and  OV  coach  Tim  Mitchell  cleared  snow  and  ice  off  it  with  a  backhoe  at  one  point),  this  year’s  new-­look  Ot-­ ters  were  happy  to  have  a  chance  to  prove  themselves.  â€œWe  knew  we  would  be  a  solid  WHDP ´ VDLG VHQLRU ULJKW ÂżHOGHU 6KDQH Quenneville,  who  set  the  tone  with  a  leadoff  inside-­the-­park  homerun  YV :LQGVRU WKH ÂżUVW RI KLV IRXU KLWV Âł:H MXVW KDG WR ZDLW DQG ÂżQG RXW ´ As  always,  Mitchell  remained  cautious,  pointing  to  a  couple  mental  mistakes  and  two  seventh-­inning  er-­ rors  that  gave  the  Yellowjackets  their  second  run.  He  said  the  miscues  are  understandable  given  the  lack  of  out-­ door  practice  time,  but  wants  things  tightened  up  before  his  team  faces  tougher  games  down  the  road.  â€œWe  put  up  some  big  numbers  to-­ day,  swung  the  bat  well  and  every-­ thing,  but  we  panicked,  and  there’s  no  reason  to  panic.  Most  likely  we’re  going  to  go  in  the  gym  tomorrow  and  have  a  big  pow-­wow,â€?  Mitchell  said.  â€œBut  you  know  what,  it’s  our  second  game,  it’s  their  (Windsor’s)  ¿UVW WLPH RQ WKH ÂżHOG :HÂśUH VKDNLQJ off  the  rust.â€? Mitchell  didn’t  argue  with  OV’s  Ă€DZOHVV DQG DW WLPHV RXWVWDQGLQJ LQÂżHOG SOD\ HVSHFLDOO\ WKDW RI MXQLRU shortstop  John  Winslow,  whose  div-­ ing  stop  in  the  second  inning  saved  a  run,  and  senior  second  baseman  :LOO &ODHVVHQV ZKR ÂżHOGHG VHYHQ chances  cleanly  and  teamed  up  with  Winslow  to  turn  a  crisp  double  play  LQ WKH ÂżIWK Their  play  helped  make  a  winner  of  senior  pitcher  Tyler  Jones.  Jones  went  4.2  innings,  allowing  eight  hits,  WZR ZDONV DQG RQH UXQ LQ WKH ÂżIWK on  three  two-­out  hits  before  Claes-­ sens  came  on  to  end  the  threat  with  a  VWULNHRXW &ODHVVHQV WRVVHG WKH ÂżQDO 2.1  innings,  allowing  two  hits  and  an  unearned  seventh-­inning  run  while Â

OTTER  VALLEY  UNION  High  School  junior  John  Winslow  slides  safely  into  second  during  the  Otters’  10-­2  win  over  Windsor  Monday  afternoon. Photo  by  Andrea  Winslow

fanning  three. on  two  more  runs  in  their  half  of  29 VFRUHG IRXU LQ WKH ÂżUVW VWDUWLQJ the  fourth.  Claessens  reached  on  an  with  Quenneville’s  homer,  a  scorch-­ HUURU DQG VHQLRU ÂżUVW EDVHPDQ & - LQJ OLQH GULYH GRZQ WKH ULJKW ÂżHOG McCullough  bunted  him  to  second.  OLQH WKDW WLSSHG RII WKH ÂżUVW EDVH-­ Quenneville  followed  with  a  tower-­ men’s  mitt  and  then  rolled  LQJ RSSRVLWH ÂżHOG WULSOH SDVW WKH RXWÂżHOGHU WR WKH “We have to  right  to  score  Claes-­ fence  as  the  speedy  Otter  sens,  and  he  came  home  six capable on  Winslow’s  booming  circled  the  bases.  6HQLRU WKLUG EDVHPDQ pitchers. double  to  center. Dean  Douglas  walked,  and  That’s going Windsor  broke  through  he  was  forced  at  second  LQ WKH ÂżIWK EXW WKH GDP-­ to be a huge age  might  have  been  as  Winslow  reached  on  a  grounder.  Winslow  stole  advantage.â€? worse  if  not  for  the  dou-­ — coach ble  play  Winslow  and  second  and  scored  when  Tim Mitchell Claessens  turned  after  a  Windsor  booted  senior  catcher  Mike  Winslow’s  leadoff  single.  With  two  JURXQGHU 6RSKRPRUH WKLUG EDVHPDQ RXW 5XVVHOO 6LPRQGV GRXEOHG DQG Tyler  Allen  singled,  and  he  and  Mike  scored  on  a  Matt  Thayer  single.  Af-­ Winslow  both  scored  when  Jones  ter  another  hit,  Claessens  fanned  the  GRXEOHG WR OHIW FHQWHU WKH ÂżUVW RI next  batter  to  end  the  threat  with  OV  his  two  hits.  Windsor  starter  Tyson  up,  6-­1. Boudro  (four  innings,  six  hits,  six  OV  scored  four  more  off  reliever  runs,  four  earned  runs)  worked  out  Nick  Kapuscinski  in  the  sixth.  Claes-­ of  further  trouble.  sens  and  freshman  Derek  Aines  Jones  and  the  OV  defense  stranded  singled,  and  Quenneville  singled  in  VL[ :LQGVRU UXQQHUV WKURXJK WKH ÂżUVW Claessens,  and  Aines  scored  when  four  innings,  and  the  Otters  tacked  Quenneville  was  tagged  out  in  a Â

rundown.  John  Winslow  poked  a  wind-­blown  double  and  scored  on  an  error  as  Mike  Winslow  reached.  Al-­ len  singled  in  Mike  Winslow  for  the  ¿QDO UXQ The  Otters  were  hoping  to  get  in  a  Wednesday  game  at  Mill  River  af-­ ter  the  deadline  for  the  Independent  sports  section,  but  it  looked  like  it  might  be  postponed  until  later  in  the  week.  They  are  then  off  until  they  host  Fair  Haven  on  April  24. Games  will  come  fast  and  furi-­ ous  after  that,  and  Mitchell  said  OV  should  be  well  armed  for  a  busy  schedule.  â€œWe  have  six  capable  pitchers,â€?  Mitchell  said.  â€œThat’s  going  to  be  a  huge  advantage.â€?  And  Quenneville  said  he  believes  the  Otters  will  have  another  edge.  ³$V D JURXS ZH DUH YHU\ FRQÂż-­ dent.  The  seniors  now  have  been  best  friends  since  before  we  came  to  Otter  Valley,â€?  he  said.  â€œWe  know  we  have  the  chemistry  to  do  it.â€? Andy  Kirkaldy  may  be  reached  at  andyk@addisonindependent.com.

9HUPRQWÂśV ZDOOH\H ÂżVKLQJ WR EHJLQ RQ 0D\ VERMONT  â€”  The  best  walleye  ¿VKLQJ LQ 1HZ (QJODQG ZLOO EHJLQ soon  in  several  Vermont  rivers  and  lakes,  according  to  the  Ver-­ mont  Fish  &  Wildlife  De-­ partment.  The  department  is  reminding  anglers  that  wall-­ H\H ÂżVKLQJ VHDVRQ VWDUWV LQ much  of  the  state  on  the  ¿UVW 6DWXUGD\ LQ 0D\ DQG that  regulations  vary,  de-­ pending  on  the  water  you  are  ¿VKLQJ In  all  waters  of  Vermont  except  Lake  Carmi,  Chittenden  Reservoir  and  the  Connecticut  River,  walleye Â

and  sauger  have  an  18-­inch  mini-­ mum  length  requirement  and  three-­ ÂżVK GDLO\ OLPLW 7KH RSHQ VHDVRQ LV IURP 6DWXUGD\ 0D\ to  March  15,  2015. Lake  Carmi  has  a  slot  lim-­ it  for  walleye  because  of  the  lake’s  high  productivity  and  high  rate  of  walleye  har-­ vest.  The  minimum  length  is  15  inches;Íž  all  walleye  be-­ tween  17  and  19  inches  must  EH UHOHDVHG 7KH GDLO\ OLPLW LV ÂżYH walleye,  but  only  one  may  be  over  19  inches  long.  The  season  is  open  6DWXUGD\ 0D\ WKURXJK

March  15,  2015. Chittenden  Reservoir  has  spe-­ cial  walleye  regulations  in  order  to  produce  large  walleye  that  can  help  control  its  over-­abundant  yellow  perch  population  and  provide  an-­ glers  with  an  opportunity  to  harvest  a  trophy  walleye.  The  minimum  length  is  22  inches,  the  daily  limit  LV WZR DQG WKH VHDVRQ LV RSHQ 6XQ-­ day,  June  1,  2014,  through  March  15,  2015.  &RQQHFWLFXW 5LYHU ZDOOH\H ÂżVK-­ ing  rules  are  set  by  New  Hampshire.  No  walleye  between  16  to  18  inches  may  be  kept  and  the  daily  limit  is Â

IRXU ÂżVK RI ZKLFK RQO\ RQH PD\ EH longer  than  18  inches. ([FHOOHQW ZDOOH\H ÂżVKLQJ RSSRU-­ tunities  occur  each  spring  in  the  lakes  mentioned  above  as  well  as  in  Lake  Champlain  and  its  tributar-­ LHV WKH 0LVVLVTXRL 5LYHU /DPRLOOH River,  Winooski  River,  and  Otter  Creek.  The  Northeast  Kingdom  DOVR RIIHUV ZDOOH\H ÂżVKLQJ RSSRUWX-­ QLWLHV LQ 6DOHP /DNH ,VODQG 3RQG Clyde  Pond,  and  the  Clyde  River.  Vermont’s  state  record  walleye  weighed  14.55  lbs.  and  was  caught  in  Lake  Champlain  by  Richard  /HYHVTXH RI 6ZDQWRQ LQ


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BOLTON LITTLEFIELD OF the Hub Teen Center in Bristol is spearheading an effort to form a team of Bristol-­ DUHD NLGV WR FRPSHWH LQ WKH 9HUPRQW <RXWK 5XJE\ $VVRFLDWLRQ /LWWOH¿HOG LV UXQQLQJ SUDFWLFHV WKUHH GD\V D ZHHN Independent photo/Trent Campbell

SARAH MULLER COMPLETES a tackling drill with her Bristol Recreation Department and Hub Teen Center rugby team after school Monday afternoon. Independent photo/Trent Campbell

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HOLY Brandon/Forest  Dale BRANDON UNITED METHODIST CHURCH. Sunday,  April  20,  8:45  a.m.,  free  continental  breakfast;  10  a.m.,  Easter  ser-­ vice  with  song.

day,  April  20,  5:30  a.m.,  sunrise  service,  walk  through  the  cemetery  for  a  hike  to  the  top  of  the  hill  (bring  mud  boots);  9  a.m.,  early  Easter  service  (no  church  school);  11  a.m.,  late  Easter  service.

ST. MARY’S CHURCH.  Thursday,  April  17,  7  p.m.,  Holy  Thursday  service;  8  p.m.,  Adoration.  Friday,  April  18,  noon,  meet  in  the  park  and  walk  to  St.  Mary’s  carrying  the  cross  (soup  will  be  served  in  the  hall  after  the  service);  7  p.m.  Good  Friday  service,  veneration  of  the  cross.  Saturday,  April  19,  8  p.m.,  Easter  Vigil.  Sunday,  April  20,  8  a.m.  Easter  service  at  St.  Agnes’  in  Leices-­ ter;  10  a.m.,  Easter  service  at  St.  Mary’s.

East  Middlebury VALLEY BIBLE CHURCH. Friday,  April  18,  6:30  p.m.,  Good  Friday  service.  Eas-­ ter  Sunday,  April  20,  8  a.m.,  early  service  followed  by  breakfast;  9:30  a.m.,  Sunday  school  for  all  ages;  10:45  a.m.,  worship  service.

Hancock THE COMMUNITY CHURCH OF HAN-­ COCK AND GRANVILLE. Maundy  Thurs-­ ST. THOMAS & GRACE EPISCOPAL day,  April  17,  6  p.m.,  potluck  supper  and  CHURCH. Holy  Week  services  held  at  service.  Sunday,  March  31,  9:30  a.m.,  Grace  Church,  Route  73,  Forest  Dale:  Easter  service. Thursday,  April  17,  7  p.m.,  Maundy  Thurs-­ day  service;  Friday,  April  18,  10:30  a.m.  Lincoln and  7  p.m.,  Good  Friday  Liturgy.  Easter  UNITED CHURCH OF LINCOLN.  Thurs-­ services  held  at  St.  Thomas  Church,  Route  day,  April  17,  6:30  p.m.,  Maundy  Thursday  7,  Brandon  village:  Saturday,  April  19,  6  soup  meal  and  service,  downstairs.  Friday,  p.m.,  Great  Vigil  of  Easter  followed  by  lamb  April  18,  noon,  ecumenical  Good  Friday  dinner;  Sunday,  April  20,  10  a.m.,  Easter  service  at  St.  Ambrose  in  Bristol,  followed  by  soup  lunch.  Sunday,  April  20,  6  a.m.,  service.  Easter  sunrise  service  at  the  top  of  Gove  Hill,  followed  by  breakfast  at  Burnham  Hall;  Bridport HOPE COMMUNITY FELLOWSHIP. Eas-­ 9:45  a.m.,  Easter  worship  service. ter  Sunday,  April  20,  10:30  a.m.,  Easter  service,  followed  by  an  Easter  potluck  Middlebury CHAMPLAIN VALLEY UNITARIAN UNI-­ brunch.  VERSALIST SOCIETY. Sunday,  April  20,  10  a.m.,  multigenerational  worship  service  Bristol BRISTOL CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP. emcompassing  both  Easter  and  Earth  Day  Easter  Sunday,  April  20,  7  a.m.  sunrise  themes;  â€œMud  Communion.â€?  Infant  care  service  in  Jerusalem;  8  a.m.,  Easter  break-­ provided. fast  at  400  Rockydale  Road;  9  a.m.,  Easter  CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH OF MID-­ worship  service  at  400  Rockydale  Road. DLEBURY. Thursday,  April  17,  7  p.m.,  BRISTOL FEDERATED CHURCH. Maun-­ Maundy  Thursday  service,  including  the  dy  Thursday,  April  17,  6  p.m.,  potluck  sup-­ 2IÂżFH RI 7HQHEUDH WR EH KHOG DW WKH 0LG-­ per  and  worship.  Friday,  April  18,  noon,  dlebury  United  Methodist  Church.  Friday,  community  Good  Friday  service,  to  be  held  April  18,  noon,  ecumenical  Good  Friday  at  St.  Ambrose  Church.  Easter  Sunday,  service.  Sunday,  April  20,  6  a.m.,  ecu-­ April  20,  6:30  a.m.,  sunrise  service  at  the  menical  Easter  sunrise  service,  Youngman  0RQNWRQ )ULHQGV &KXUFK ÂżHOG ZLWK EUHDN-­ Field,  Middlebury  College;  10  a.m.,  Easter  fast  following;  10:15  a.m.,  traditional  Easter  worship  service  with  special  music. service. GRACE BAPTIST CHURCH. Easter  Sun-­ FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF BRISTOL. day  services,  April  20,  10  a.m.  Easter  Musi-­ Thursday,  April  17,  6  p.m.,  Maundy  Thurs-­ cal  Special  followed  by  the  Lord’s  Supper. day  service  and  potluck  supper;  7  p.m.,  Communion  service.  Friday,  April  18,  noon,  MIDDLEBURY UNITED METHODIST ecumenical  Good  Friday  service  at  St.  Am-­ CHURCH. Maundy  Thursday,  April  17,  7  brose.  Sunday,  April  20,  6  a.m.,  sunrise  p.m.,  Communion  in  candlelight.  Sunday,  Easter  service  with  the  United  Church  of  April  20,  6  a.m.,  Easter  sunrise  service,  Youngman  Field,  Middlebury  College;  Lincoln  at  the  top  of  Gove  Hill.  ST. AMBROSE CATHOLIC CHURCH. Holy  Thursday  service,  April  17,  7  p.m.  Good  Friday,  April  18,  noon,  ecumenical  service;  7  p.m.  Good  Friay  service.  Holy  Saturday,  April  19,  7:30  p.m.,  Easter  vigil.  Sunday,  April  20,  8  a.m.,  Easter  service. Charlotte CHARLOTTE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.  Thursday,  April  17,  7  p.m.,  Maundy  Thursday  service;  8  p.m.  to  Friday,  April  18,  3  p.m.,  20-­hour  vigil.  Friday,  April  18,  5  p.m.,  Stations  of  the  Cross.  Saturday,  April  19,  1  p.m.,  Easter  egg  hunt  (bring  eggs  to  the  vestry  by  11  a.m.).  Easter  Sun-­

WEEK 10:45  a.m.,  Easter  service,  Gus  Jordan  preaching.  ST. STEPHEN’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Thursday,  April  17,  7  p.m.,  Maundy  Thursday  service.  Friday,  April  18,  noon,  ecumenical  Good  Friday  service;  7  p.m.,  professional  octet  of  voice  and  strings  performing  â€œThe  Seven  Last  Wordsâ€?  by  J.  Haydn.  Saturday,  April  19,  7:30  p.m.  Easter  vigil.  Sunday,  April  20,  8  and  10:30  a.m.,  Easter  service. New  Haven NEW HAVEN CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. Sunday,  April  20,  6  a.m.,  sun-­ rise  Easter  service  on  the  village  green,  followed  by  a  warm  meal  in  the  Fellowship  Hall;  10  a.m.,  traditional  Easter  service. North  Ferrisburgh NORTH FERRISBURGH UNITED METH-­ ODIST CHURCH.  Sunday,  April  20,  6:30  D P VXQULVH VHUYLFH DW WKH &ODĂ€LQ IDUP (rain  location  at  the  church);  7:15  a.m.,  pancake  breakfast  in  the  fellowship  hall;  10  a.m.,  Easter  worship  service  at  the  church.  Orwell FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH OF ORWELL. Thursday,  April  17,  7  p.m.,  Maundy  Thursday  service.  Sunday,  April  20,  10  a.m.,  Easter  service. Panton PANTON COMMUNITY BAPTIST CHURCH.  Friday,  April  18,  7  p.m.,  Good  Friday  service.  Sunday,  April  20,  10:30  a.m.,  Easter  morning  worship  service. South  Starksboro THE JERUSALEM GATHERING. Sunday,  April  20,  9:30  a.m.,  Easter  service  in  the  Episcopal  tradition,  held  at  the  Jerusalem  Schoolhouse. Vergennes ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHRISTIAN CEN-­ TER. Sunday,  April  20,  7  a.m.  Easter  sun-­ rise  service  followed  by  breakfast;  10  a.m.,  Easter  worship  service. ST. PAUL’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Maundy  Thursday,  April  17,  7  p.m.,  Holy  Eucharist  with  Foot  Washing.  Good  Friday,  April  18,  7  p.m.,  Proper  Liturgy  of  Good  Friday.  Saturday,  April  19,  8  p.m,  Great  Vigil  of  Easter.  Easter  Sunday,  April  20,  8  a.m.,  Holy  Eucharist,  Rite  I;  10  a.m.,  Holy  Eucharist,  Rite  II.

ST. PETER’S CHURCH. Thursday,  April  17,  7  p.m.,  Holy  Thursday  service.  Good  Friday,  April  18,  3  p.m.,  Stations  of  the  Cross.  Saturday,  April  19,  8  p.m.  Holy  Saturday  service.  Sunday,  April  20,  10:30  a.m.,  Easter  Mass,  followed  by  an  Easter  egg  hunt  on  the  rectory  lawn. VERGENNES CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.  Maundy  Thursday,  April  17,  7  p.m.,  Tenebrae  service.  Friday,  April  18,  Good  Friday  ecumenical  service,  4  p.m.,  at  St.  Peter’s  Catholic  Church.  Saturday,  April  19,  9:30-­11  a.m.,  Family  Fun  Day  with  crafts,  cookie  decorating,  egg  hunt  for  children  through  grade  3.  Sunday,  April  20,  6:30  a.m.,  Easter  sunrise  ser-­ vice  at  Comfort  Hill  Farm,  followed  by  a  continental  breakfast  at  the  church;  9:30  a.m.,  Easter  worship  and  celebration. VERGENNES UNITED METHODIST CHURCH. Sunday,  April  20,  10:30  a.m.,  Easter  Sunday  service. VICTORY BAPTIST CHURCH. Satur-­ day,  April  19,  10-­11:30  a.m.,  free  Easter  egg  hunt  with  crafts,  games,  snacks,  Bible  story  and  hundreds  of  eggs;  bring  a  basket.  Sunday,  April  20,  7:30  a.m.,  early  service  with  orchestra  and  special  music,  followed  by  breakfast;  9:45  a.m.,  Bible  hour;  11  a.m.,  Easter  morning  wor-­ ship  (no  evening  service)  with  orchestra  and  special  music;  also  at  11  a.m.,  spe-­ cial  worship  time  for  children  in  another  part  of  the  building,  with  song,  snack,  Bible  story,  crafts  and  puppets. West  Addison WEST ADDISON UNITED METHODIST CHURCH. Sunday,  April  20,  9  a.m.,  Eas-­ ter  Sunday  service. Weybridge WEYBRIDGE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. Maundy  Thursday,  April  17,  6  p.m.,  Tenebrae  service.  Sunday,  April  20,  7-­8:30  a.m.,  Easter  breakfast;  9  a.m.,  Easter  worship  service. Whiting WHITING COMMUNITY CHURCH. Fri-­ day,  April  18,  7  p.m.,  Good  Friday  ser-­ vice.  Easter  Sunday,  April  20,  9  a.m.,  Easter  breakfast;  10:30  a.m.,  worship  service  with  special  presentation  of  the  musical  â€œArise,  My  Love,â€?  followed  by  an  â€œEaster  Eggstravaganzaâ€?  for  the  kids. Â


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ALCOHOLICS  ANONY-­ M O U S  M I D D L E B U RY  MEETINGS  WEDNESDAY:  Big  Book  Meeting  7:15-­8:15  AM  is  held  at  the  Middlebury  United  Methodist  Church  on  N.  Pleasant  Street.  Discus-­ sion  Meeting  Noon-­1:00  PM.  Women’s  Meeting  5:30-­6:30  PM.  Both  held  at  The  Turning  Point  Center  in  the  Marble-­ works,  Middlebury.

ALCOHOLICS  ANONY-­ M O U S  V E R G E N N E S  MEETINGS:  Sunday,  12  Step  Meeting  7:00-­8:00  PM.  Friday,  Discussion  Meeting  8:00-­9:00  PM.  Both  held  at  St.  Paul’s  Church,  Park  St.  Tuesday,  Discussion  Meeting  7:00-­8:00  PM,  at  the  Congre-­ gational  Church,  Water  St.

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FRENCH  TEENS  NEED  FAMILIES  now  for  this  sum-­ mer.  Adopt  a  French  teen  3  weeks  this  summer.  Great  cultural  experience.  Students  bring  own  spending  money  and  are  insured.  Families  are  compensated  $150  weekly.  ALCOHOLICS  ANONY-­ Email  Kim  today  at  facehill@ M O U S  M I D D L E B U RY  comcast.net  or  visit  our  web  MEETINGS  TUESDAY:  site,  www.LEC-­USA.com. 11th  Step  Meeting  Noon-­1:00  PARTY  RENTALS;  CHI-­ PM.  ALTEEN  Group.  Both  NA,  flatware,  glassware,  held  at  Turning  Point,  228  linens.  Delivery  available.  Maple  Street.  12  Step  Meet-­ ing  Noon-­1:00  PM.  12  Step  802-­388-­4831. Meeting  7:30-­8:30  PM.  Both  VT  GUN  SHOW.  April  26-­27  held  at  The  Turning  Point  at  the  American  Legion  Post  Center  in  The  Marbleworks,  27  (behind  G.  Stone  Motors).  Middlebury. 1  Boardman  Street,  Middle-­ ALCOHOLICS  ANONY-­ bury,  VT  05753. M O U S  M I D D L E B U RY  MEETINGS  SUNDAY:  12  Public  Meetings Step  Meeting  9:00-­10:00  AM  held  at  the  Middlebury  ALCOHOLICS  ANONY-­ United  Methodist  Church  on  M O U S  M I D D L E B U RY  N.  Pleasant  Street.  Discus-­ M E E T I N G S  S AT U R -­ sion  Meeting  1:00-­2:00  PM  DAY:  Discussion  Meeting  held  at  The  Turning  Point  9:00-­10:00  AM  at  the  Mid-­ Center  in  The  Marbleworks,  dlebury  United  Methodist  Middlebury. Church.  Discussion  Meeting  ALCOHOLICS  ANONY-­ 10:00-­11:00  AM.  Women’s  MOUS  NEW  HAVEN  MEET-­ Meeting  Noon-­1:00  PM.  Be-­ INGS:  Monday,  Big  Book  ginners’  Meeting  6:30-­7:30  Meeting  7:30-­8:30  PM  at  the  PM.  These  three  meetings  Congregational  Church,  New  are  held  at  The  Turning  Point  Haven  Village  Green. Center  in  The  Marbleworks,  Middlebury. ALCOHOLICS  ANONY-­ MOUS  RIPTON  MEETINGS:  ALCOHOLICS  ANONY-­ Monday,  As  Bill  Sees  It  Meet-­ M O U S  M I D D L E B U RY  ing  7:15-­8:15  AM.  Thursday,  M E E T I N G S  M O N D AY:  Grapevine  Meeting  6:00-­7:00  As  Bill  Sees  It  Meeting  PM.  Both  held  at  Ripton  Fire-­ Noon-­1:00  PM.  Big  Book  house,  Dugway  Rd. Meeting  7:30-­8:30  PM.  Both  held  at  The  Turning  Point  ALCOHOLICS  ANONY-­ Center  in  The  Marbleworks,  MOUS  BRANDON  MEET-­ Middlebury. INGS:  Monday,  Discussion  Meeting  7:30-­8:30  PM.  ALCOHOLICS  ANONY-­ Wednesday,  12  Step  Meet-­ M O U S  N O R T H  F E R -­ ing  7:00-­8:00  PM.  Friday,  12  RISBURGH  MEETINGS:  Step  Meeting  7:00-­8:00  PM.  Sunday,  Daily  Reflections  All  held  at  the  St.  Thomas  Meeting  6:00-­7:00  PM,  at  Episcopal  Church,  RT  7  the  United  Methodist  Church,  South. Old  Hollow  Rd. ALCOHOLICS  ANONY-­ ALCOHOLICS  ANONY-­ MOUS  BRISTOL  MEET-­ M O U S  M I D D L E B U RY  INGS:  Sunday,  Discussion  MEETINGS  FRIDAY:  Discus-­ Meeting  4:00-­5:00  PM.  sion  Meeting  Noon-­1:00  PM  Wednesday,  12  Step  Meet-­ at  The  Turning  Point  in  The  ing  7:00-­8:00  PM.  Friday,  Marbleworks,  Middlebury. Big  Book  Meeting,  6:00-­7:00  ALCOHOLICS  ANONY-­ PM.  All  held  at  the  Federated  M O U S  M I D D L E B U RY  Church,  Church  St. MEETINGS  THURSDAY:  Big  Book  Meeting  Noon-­1:00  PM  at  the  Turning  Point  Center  in  the  Marbleworks,  Middlebury.  Speaker  Meeting  7:30-­8:30  PM  at  St.  Ste-­ phen’s  Church,  Main  St.(On  the  Green).

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Country Home Products, home of DR ÂŽ Power Equipment and Power Equipment Plus has immediate openings for Seasonal Assembly Associates at our Winooski location. This position will work to assemble CHP products from manufactured parts supplied by outside suppliers. Other duties will include but are not limited to packing and crating finished goods, storing inventory of parts and supplies, and maintaining a clean and organized work station. Qualified candidates will have a HS Diploma or equivalent and the ability to lift 50lbs and stand for 8 hours. Six months previous assembly experience or experience with hand tools/ air tools, reading blueprint/ assembly instructions is also required. For more information or to apply go to: home.eease.adp.com/recruit/?id=8886981

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Country Home Products, home of DR ÂŽ Power Equipment and Power Equipment Plus has immediate opening for an SEO/ Ecommerce Project Manager at our Vergennes location. This position is responsible for improving the company’s organic search results by proposing, creating and launching SEO campaigns, identifying areas of improvement, and attempting to improve DRPower.com’s ranking in major search engines. This position will also assist in maintaining and developing the company’s DR and Neuton websites and e-commerce initiatives. Qualified candidates for this position will have a Bachelor’s degree in a related field, a strong background (5+ years) in online site management, organic search optimization, experience working closely with software development teams and web designers and an entrepreneurial spirit. Strong written and verbal communications skills along with project management skills are also required. Prior experience managing E-Commerce activities is preferred. For more information or to apply go to: home.eease.adp.com/recruit/?id=8887431

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We are looking for an OUTGOING person to handle calls from other wholesalers, who call to buy our inventory for their requests. You’ll talk to lots of people, some from outside of the U.S. Enter their data, talk to them, while the “in house support team” prepares the quote for you. Any languages besides English? Could be helpful, Spanish in particular. The right candidate should be interested in helping us to build this inbound business by subsequent followup calls outbound! You must enjoy talking on the phone to interesting professional people. Our customers are the buyers and traders and wholesale electronic distributors around the nation... and some international! Help with many data and inventory/ computer projects, grow and grow with us. We have a huge inventory and a small friendly team of coworkers. Good assets to build your career here! M-F 8:30 to 5:30. You must be NEAT in appearance, good diction, decent computer skills (meaning you can open an excel file, and copy columns etc.) AND you must must must have your own car! Our offices are 1/2 mile off Route 7, about 18 minutes south of Burlington! Send your cover letter and resume to us and we’ll respond regarding interview.

THIS IS AN IMMEDIATE OPENING! Guaranteed hourly pay, plus commission after training AND 401K. Email a cover letter and your resume to: SALES@basicEparts.com

HOUSEKEEPING SUPERVISOR

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 Addison  Independent,  Thursday,  April  17,  2014  â€”  PAGE  11B

Addison Independent

CLASSIFIEDS Help  Wanted SHARED  LIVING  PRO-­ VIDER  in  Addison  County  or  Brandon  for  delightful  73  year  old  woman  with  devel-­ opmental  disability.  Should  be  familiar  with  the  needs  of  older  adults  and  be  able  to  offer  caring  companionship.  Temporary  ramp  and  some  funding  for  renovations  are  available  to  meet  her  need  for  an  accessible  home.  She  enjoys  music,  community  events,  especially  holidays!  Goal  is  to  be  part  of  a  family,  not  a  resident  in  a  commu-­ nity  care  home  setting.  Train-­ ing  and  support  provided.  Annual  tax-­free  stipend  of  $30,000,  room  &  board  pay-­ ment  of  $8,300,  plus  respite  budget.  Call  Sharon  Tierra  at  Community  Associates,  388-­4021.

For  Sale

BED,  NEW  PLUSH  QUEEN  set  with  foundation.  $150.  Still  in  plastic.  802-­870-­0998.

SHEA  MOTOR  COMPANY,  a  leader  in  auto  sales  and  service  for  over  35  years,  is  looking  for  an  outgoing  sales  professional  to  ex-­ pand  our  sales  team.  Ideal  candidate  must  be  a  positive  self-­starter  with  excellent  communication  skills,  be  goal  oriented,  desire  to  earn  high  income  and  have  a  strong  work  ethic.  Automo-­ tive  experience  preferred.  We  offer  unlimited  earning  potential,  performance  bo-­ nuses,  complete  paid  sales  training,  paid  vacation  and  friendly  work  schedule.  Mail  resume  to  Shea  Motor  Com-­ pany,  PO  Box  747,  Middle-­ bury,  VT  05753.  Attn:  Mark  Stacey,  GM  or  e-­mail  mark@ sheamotorco.com. TANKER  DRIVERS.  Solo  /  Team:  Up  to  $5,000  sign-­on  bonus.  Up  to  63  cpm  plus  additional  for  pump  offs,  mileage  bonuses.  One  year  OTR  required.  Call  888-­799-­4873  www.drive4o-­ akley.com. WHISTLEPIG  STRAIGHT  RYE  WHISKEY  is  currently  looking  for  a  housekeeper  for  our  Guest  House.  Re-­ sponsibilities  will  be  meticu-­ lous  cleaning  of  the  house  (both  levels),  laundry  of  lin-­ ens,  making  beds,  washing  and  taking  care  of  dirty  dish-­ es,  sterilization  of  kitchens  and  bathrooms.  Candidates  please  submit  resumes  and  3  professional  references  via  email  to  info@whistlepigrye. com  or  fax  802-­897-­7705.  No  phone  calls  please.

For  Sale 2010  SKYLINE  MOBILE  HOME.  Like  new.  14’X66’,  3  bedrooms,  2  full  baths,  extra  insulation,  ceiling  fans  and  many  extras.  10’x22’  insu-­ lated  porch.  Must  be  moved.  Available  now.  New,  reduced  price:  $28,500.  Paul  Stone,  Orwell.  802-­770-­9270.

For  Rent

P R I VA C Y  H E D G E S  â€”  S P R I N G  B L O W O U T  sale  6’  arborvitae  (cedar).  Regular  $129,  now  $59.  Beautiful,  nursery  grown.  Free  installation  /  free  deliv-­ ery.  518-­536-­1367,  www. lowcosttrees.com.  Limited  supply.

Want  to  Rent

For Rent

PROFESSIONAL  WOMAN  AND  HER  dog,  both  with  excellent  references,  seeks  apartment  or  small  house  to  rent  in  /  near  Middlebury.  Call  860-­501-­3724  or  email:  sob132@yahoo.com.

AVAILABLE NOW

PANTON  LAKEFRONT.  $1,800  /  m onth  plus  utili-­ ties.  4  bedrooms,  3  bath-­ 2  BEDROOM  RUSTIC  cab-­ rooms,  2  car  garage.  A  dog  in  on  hill  overlooking  Lake  is  negotiable.  No  smoking.  Dunmore,  320’  of  frontage  One-­year  lease.  Karla  at  across  Route  53  with  sun-­ 802-­377-­7445. deck  and  dock  on  water;  for  summer  season,  $5,000  for  SELF  STORAGE,  8’X10’  the  season.  No  subletting.  units.  Your  lock  and  key,  $55  /  m onth.  Middlebury,  802-­352-­6678. 802-­558-­6092.

2 Bedroom Apartments rent $750 -­ $775 including heat. Great location, 30 minutes to Rutland, 5 minutes to downtown Brandon. Call Chantel today at 802-­247-­0165 or email: cmaclachlan@ summitpmg.com

SPEND  THE  SUMMER  at  Lake  Dunmore.  2  bed-­ room,  1  bath,  $1700  /  mo.  includes  utilities.  June  1  through  October  1.  Sum-­ mer  school  welcome.  Call  Sally  802-­377-­7645.

Ask about our April special!

S T O R A G E  S PA C E S ,  11’X28’.  Large  overhead  doors,  extra  high  ceilings.  Will  accommodate  large  campers,  boats  or  lots  of  ADDISON  2  APARTMENTS  stuff.  Call  802-­388-­8394. AVAILABLE.  2-­3  bedrooms.  VERGENNES  COMMER-­ $1,000  to  $1,500  /  month.  CIAL  10-­YEAR  lease.  1,300  Heat  and  electric  included.  sq.  ft.  $1,500  /  month  plus  No  pets,  no  smoking.  Karla  utilities.  Karla  377-­7445. 377-­7445. WEST  ADDISON:  2  story,  BRISTOL  TWO  BEDROOM.  furnished  house  on  lakefront.  $850,  includes  heat,  hot  wa-­ Washer,  dryer.  No  smok-­ ter,  snow  removal  and  trash.  ing.  Available  September  No  pets.  Available  April  1st.  through  May.  860-­653-­8112. 802-­349-­5268. C L I M AT E  C O N T R O L  STORAGE  now  avail-­ able  in  New  Haven.  Call  802-­453-­5563.

E.  MIDDLEBURY  EFF.  APT.  All  utilities  plus  TV  and  In-­ ternet.  See  craigslist.com,  4400946925  for  more  info.  $750  plus  damage  deposit.  Q U E E N  M AT T R E S S  388-­7880,  vtabner@com-­ C L E A R A N C E  S A L E .  cast.net. Queens  starting  at  $150  with  EAST  MIDDLEBURY  â€”  one  box  spring.  All  new  in  plastic.  bedroom,  includes  heat,  Must  go.  802-­870-­0998. electric  and  hot  water,  $850.  SAWMILLS  FROM  ONLY  No  pets.  Call  after  4:00  p.m.  $4,897.  Make  and  save  802-­388-­7716. money  with  your  own  MIDDLEBURY  HOUSE  bandmill.  Cut  lumber  any  SHARE.  Furnished,  W/D,  dimension.  In  stock,  ready  wifi.  Utilities  included.  No  to  ship.  Free  info  /  DVD:  www. smoking  or  pets.  Referenc-­ NorwoodSawmills.com,  es.  First,  last  and  $300  se-­ 1-­800-­578-­1363,  ext.  300N. curity  deposit.  Credit  check.  SIMPLE,  WELL  MADE,  $550  /  mo.  Month  -­to-­month.  BIRDHOUSES;  suitable  for  802-­989-­3097. bluebirds,  tree  swallows,  etc.  MIDDLEBURY,  3  BED-­ 758-­2228. R O O M  s e c o n d  f l o o r,  THE  BARREL  MAN:  55  gal-­ $1,300  /  m o.  Utilities  and  lon  Plastic  and  Metal  barrels.  rubbish  removal  included.  Several  types:  55  gallon  802-­989-­8399. rain  barrels  with  faucets,  MIDDLEBURY,  NEWLY  Food  grade  with  removable  RENOVATED  3  bedroom  locking  covers,  plastic  food  house.  $1,400  /  mth  plus  utili-­ grade  with  spin-­on  covers  ties.  No  smoking,  no  pets.  (pickle  barrels).  Also,  275  388-­6363. gallon  food  grade  totes  $125  each.  55  gallon  sand  /  salt  NEW  HAVEN  TWO  BED-­ barrels  with  PT  legs.  $50  ROOM  APARTMENT  with  each.  Delivery  available.  all  appliances.  Heat  and  802-­453-­4235. rubbish  pickup.  No  pets,  no  smoking.  $800  /  month.  $825  TIRES;  4  BRIDGESTONE  deposit.  453-­2275. 195-­65R15,  mud  and  snow,  very  good  shape  $150.  OBO.  NEW  HAVEN:  Very  nice,  4  Winter  Force  P235-­70R16,  sunny,  special  apartment.  mud  and  snow,  very  inspect-­ Views,  deck,  garden  space.  able  $100.  OBO.  4  Michelin  No  pets,  no  smoking.  Refer-­ 195-­70R14,  mud  and  snow  ences,  lease.  $850  /  month  on  Toyota  rims.  $125.  OBO.  plus  utilities.  802-­236-­2040. 802-­453-­4235. ORWELL  1  BEDROOM  APARTMENT.  Includes  heat,  electricity,  sewer.  Has  w/d.  No  pets.  802-­948-­2060.

For  Rent

PANTON  LAKEFRONT.  $1,500  /  m onth  plus  utili-­ ties.  3  bedrooms,  1  bath.  Fully  furnished  house.  Month-­to-­month  lease.  No  pets,  no  smoking.  Karla  at  802-­377-­7445.

Vacation  Rentals

LIVE  AUCTIONS.  States  of  MA  and  VT  surplus.  MA  â€”  Sat.,  April  26th;  289  Lyman  Rd.,  Westborough,  MA.  VT  â€”  Sat.,  May  10th;  1744  US  For  Rent Rte.  302,  Berlin,  VT.  www. auctionsinternational.com.  2  BR  BRANDON  $650  +  utilities.  802-­773-­9107  www. Lic.  #:  AU2740. thefuccicompany.com. MAXIM  OUTDOOR  WOOD  PELLET  furnace  by  Cen-­ 2,000  SQUARE  FEET  tral  Boiler  adapts  to  existing  Professional  office  space  heating  systems  and  heats  in  Middlebury,  multi-­room.  with  renewable  wood  pel-­ Ground  level,  parking,  hand-­ lets.  Boivin  Farm  Supply.  icapped-­accessible.  Avail-­ able  now.  802-­558-­6092. 802-­475-­4007.

NEVER  USED;  GRACO  Magnum  XR9  paint  sprayer.  5  gallon  bucket  capacity,  SHAW’S  MARKET  is  hir-­ 7/8HP  motor.  $100  worth  of  ing.  We  are  looking  for  an  accessories.  Asking  $550.  Assistant  Grocery  Manager  Call  802-­877-­3382. in  our  Middlebury,  Vt.  store.  Experience  preferred.  Start-­ O R T H O F L E X  1 7 â€?  ing  pay  is  $13  /  hour.  We  are  ALL-­PURPOSE  SADDLE.  located  at  8  Washington  St.,  Adjustable  panels  under  the  Middlebury.  Please  apply  tree  will  fit  any  horse.  Asking  online  at  www.shaws.com. $675.  802-­767-­3615.

For  Rent

For  Rent

For  Rent

G R E E N  F I R E W O O D .  Mixed  hardwoods.  $200  /  cord.  $100  /  half  cord.  Also  chunk  wood  available.  Delivery  available.  Call  802-­545-­2144.

Ferrisburgh  Central  School  (1)

MOUNTAIN  ROAD  FIRE-­ WOOD.  Green  and  partially  seasoned  available.  Oak,  ash,  maple,  beech.  Order  now  and  save  for  next  sea-­ son.  Cut,  split  and  deliv-­ ered.  Call  802-­759-­2095.

3  BEDROOM  1  3/4  BATH  cape  home  in  Middlebury.  1,428  square  feet,  attached  1  car  garage.  $221,000  with  $40,000  grant  avail-­ able  lowering  price  to  $181,000.  Email  mary@ addisontrust.org  for  ad-­ ditional  information.

For  Rent

For  Rent

VERMONT  STATE  HOUSING  AUTHORITY  CAN  ASSIST  YOU  WITH  HOUSING! Accepting  applications  for  apartments  at  the  following  locations:

Brandon  Neshobe  House  1  bedroom Middlebury  Middlebury  Common  1  Bedroom Â

Vergennes  Valley  View  II  Apartments  1  Bedroom Includes  utilities  Some  Restrictions  May  Apply  For  information  contact:

VSHA  One  Prospect  Street  Montpelier,  VT  05602-­3556 or  (802)  388-­1005  (Voice)  (800)  820-­5119  (Message)  (800)  798-­3118  (TTY)

For  Rent

For  Rent

M I D D L E B U R Y;  2 0 1 0  14’X70’  home,  front  porch,  rear  deck,  2  storage  build-­ ings,  2  bedrooms,  large  living  room  and  kitchen,  1  bathroom.  Central  air,  gen-­ erator,  washer  and  dryer,  LP  gas  furnace,  all  kitchen  appliances.  $52,500.  In  Lin-­ dale  Park.  802-­453-­2682.

Vergennes  Union  High  School  District  #5  (1) Vermont  Secretary  of  State  (1) Waltham  (2)

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   Addison  County  Transit  Resources  (ACTR)  gives  notice  that,  pursuant  to  49  U.S.C.  §  5311,  Non-­Urbanized  Area  Formula  Program  in  the  amount  of  $800,000,  Elders  and  Persons  with  Disabilities  Program  in  the  amount  of  $400,000,  Rural  Preventative  Maintenance  Program  in  the  amount  of  $50,000,  State  Operating  Assistance  Program  in  the  amount  of  $400,000,  Rural  Technical  Assistance  Program  in  the  amount  of  $25,000,  49  U.S.C.  §  5304  Planning  Program  in  the  amount  of  $75,000,  and  49  U.S.C.  §  5311,  5310  and  5309  Capital  Purchase  Programs  in  the  amount  of  $900,000,  the  opportunity  is  offered  for  a  public  hearing  on  a  proposed  Public  Transit  Program  in  the  municipalities  of  Addison  County,  Vermont.    Projects  are  described  as  follows:   ACTR  would  administer  State/Federal  operating  funds  WR SURYLGH JHQHUDO SXEOLF GHYLDWHG Âż[HG URXWH EXV VHUYLFH LQ 0LGGOHEXU\ 1HZ +DYHQ %ULVWRO 9HUJHQQHV (DVW 0LGGOHEXU\ DQG 5LSWRQ DQG EHWZHHQ 0LGGOHEXU\ DQG %XUOLQJWRQ DQG between  Middlebury  and  Rutland,  and  between  other  locations  within  and  without  Addison  County,  and  to  provide  transportation  services  for  elders  and  persons  with  disabilities  of  Addison  County.   ACTR  would  also  administer  State/Federal  capital  funds  to  purchase  public  WUDQVSRUWDWLRQ EXVHV VSDUH SDUWV RIÂżFH HTXLSPHQW DQG RWKHU PLVFHOODQHRXV FDSLWDO LWHPV 3HUVRQV GHVLULQJ D KHDULQJ WR EH KHOG VKRXOG VXEPLW ZULWWHQ UHTXHVWV WR $GGLVRQ &RXQW\ Transit  Resources  and  to  the  Vermont  Agency  of  Transportation  at  the  addresses  below  ZLWKLQ GD\V RI SXEOLFDWLRQ RI WKLV QRWLFH 8SRQ UHFHLSW RI D UHTXHVW D GDWH ZLOO EH scheduled  and  a  notice  of  hearing  will  be  published.   A  copy  of  the  proposal  may  be  seen  at  WKH 3URMHFW 0DQDJHUÂśV 2IÂżFH 3HUVRQV GHVLULQJ WR PDNH ZULWWHQ FRPPHQWV VKRXOG IRUZDUG same  to  the  addresses  below  within  15  days  of  publication  of  this  notice.   A  copy  of  the  DSSOLFDWLRQ IRU WKHVH IHGHUDO JUDQWV PD\ EH VHHQ DW WKH 3URMHFW 0DQDJHUÂśV 2IÂżFH Program Manager: State Agency: -LP 0RXOWRQ ([HFXWLYH 'LUHFWRU 'DYH 3HOOHWLHU 3XEOLF 7UDQVLW &RRUGLQDWRU Addison  County  Transit  Resources  Vermont  Agency  of  Transportation  â€“  32 %R[ ‡ 0LGGOHEXU\ 97 3XEOLF 7UDQVLW 6HFWLRQ MLP#DFWU YW RUJ 1DWLRQDO /LIH %XLOGLQJ Âą 'UDZHU     Montpelier,  VT   05633-­5001     dave.pelletier@state.vt.us  Dated  at  Middlebury,  County  of  Addison  and  State  of  Vermont  this  14th  day  of  April  2014 4/17   Jim  Moulton,  Project  Manager Â

PUBLIC NOTICE OF INTENT TO APPLY MOSQUITO LARVICIDES

PROPOSED STATE RULES

HAY,  LARGE  SQUARE  BALES  processed,  first  cut.  Call  802-­864-­5382  or  802-­578-­7352.

By  law,  public  notice  of  proposed  rules  must  be  given  by  publication  in  newspapers  of  record.   The  purpose  of  these  notices  is  to  give  the  public  a  chance  to  respond  to  the  proposals.   The  public  notices  for  administrative  rules  are  now  also  available  online  at  http:// vermont-­archives.org/aparules/ovnotices.htm.   The  law  requires  an  agency  to  hold  a  public  hearing  on  a  proposed  rule,  if  requested  to  do  so  in  writing  by  25  persons  or  an  association  having  at  least  25  members. To  make  special  arrangements  for  individuals  with  disabilities  or  special  needs  please  call  or  write  the  contact  person  listed  below  as  soon  as  possible. To  obtain  further  information  concerning  any  schedule  hearing(s),  obtain  copies  of  proposed  rule(s)  or  submit  comments  regarding  proposed  rule(s),  please  call  or  write  the  contact  person  listed  below.  You  may  also  submit  comments  in  writing  to  the  Legislative  Committee  on  Administrative  Rules,  State  House,  Montpelier,  Vermont  05602  (828-­2231).

MULCH  HAY  FOR  SALE:  Delivery  available.  Call  for  pricing.  802-­453-­4481,  8 0 2 -­ 3 4 9 -­ 9 2 8 1 ,  o r  802-­989-­1004. S AW D U S T;  S T O R E D  AND  undercover.  Large  tandem  silage  truck  $627,  delivered.  Large  single  axle  dump  $259,  delivered.  Single  axle  dump  $192,  de-­ livered.  Pick  up  and  loading  also  available.  Phone  order  and  credit  cards  accepted.  802-­453-­2226.  Bagged  shavings  in  stock.  $5.50  per  bag.

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to college.

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Att. Â Farmers

2007  TOYOTA  CAMRY  sports  coupe,  excellent  condition.  Beautiful  deep  blue  metallic  paint.  Very  sporty,  109K.  Great  on  gas.  Must  sell.  $10,500.  802-­453-­4235.

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Orwell  Village  School  (1)

Local  mosquito  control  districts  will  be  making  ground  and  aerial  applications  of  Bacillus  thuringiensis  israelensis  (BTI),  Bacillus  sphaericus  (BS),  and  spinosad  to  surface  wa-­ ters  where  mosquito  larvae  are  present.   These  are  bacterial  insecticides  used  against  mosquito  larvae.   Methoprene  may  be  used  in  selected  areas  to  prevent  adult  mosquito  emergence.   These  applications  will  occur  in  the  towns  of  Brandon,  Leicester,  Salisbury,  Goshen,  Cornwall,  Bridport,  and  Weybridge.   Pesticide  applications  will  begin  on  or  after  April  15,  2014.   Further  information  or  comments  about  the  larviciding  activities  or  application  exclusion  requests  can  be  obtained  from: Lemon  Fair  Mosquito  Control  District BLSG  Insect  Control  District David  Dodge,  Chairman Gary  Gibbs,  Chairman 802-­462-­3898 802-­247-­3933

Cars

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Monkton  (1)

NEW  HAVEN  HOME  on  Munger  Street.  The  mud-­ room  entry  way  leads  to  an  open  kitchen  and  dining  room  with  built-­in  corner  hutches.  Large,  bright  liv-­ ing  room  with  a  Harmon  pellet  stove.  There  is  also  an  oil  furnace.  2  bedrooms  and  full  bath  downstairs,  and  one  large  master  bed-­ room  upstairs.  Two  car  ga-­ rage  with  paved  driveway.  Ready  to  move  into  with  many  recent  improve-­ ments.  Asking  $181,500.  Call  802-­578-­0056  with  questions  or  to  see  it.

W H I T N E Y ’ S  C U S TO M  FARM  WORK.  Pond  agi-­ tating,  liquid  manure  haul-­ ing,  drag  line  aerating.  Call  for  price.  462-­2755,  John  Whitney.

Particularly  on  sites  like  Craigslist.

Call  the  Addison  Independent  at  (802)  388-­4944. Talk  to  our  sales  professionals.

Brandon  Leicester  Salisbury  Goshen  Insect  Control  District  (1)

2  BEDROOM  RUSTIC  cab-­ in  on  1.7  acres  in  Salisbury  with  320’  of  Lake  Dunmore  frontage  across  Route  53  with  sundeck  and  dock  on  water.  Beautiful  swimming  and  sunsets.  Quiet  and  private.  $249,900.  Seri-­ ous,  qualified  buyers  only  please.  802-­352-­6678.

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FIREWOOD;  CUT,  SPLIT  and  delivered.  Green  or  seasoned.  Call  Tom  Shepa-­ rd,  802-­453-­4285.

14  ACRES  IN  Salisbury  with  a  2008  Skyline  lim-­ ited  edition  14’x70’  3  bed-­ room,  2  bath,  single  wide,  super  energy  efficient  mobile  home;  barn  and  2  acre  pasture.  $140,000  for  pre-­qualified  buyers.  802-­352-­6678.

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And  it’s  easier  to  break  the  law  than  you  might  think.  You  can’t  say  â€œno  childrenâ€?  or  â€œadults  only.â€?  There  is  lots  you  can’t  say.  The  federal  government  is  watching  for  such  discrimination.

Public  notices  for  the  following  can  be  found  in  this  ADDISON  INDEPENDENT  on  Pages  11B  &  13B.

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It’s  against  the  law  to  discriminate  when  advertising  housing  related  activities.

Let  us  help  you  sift  through  the  complexities  of  the  Fair  Housing  Law.  Stay  legal.  Stay  on  the  right  side  of  the  nation’s  Fair  Housing  Law. Â

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Public Notices

Weybridge  Mosquito  Control  District Melissa  Lourie,  Coordinator 802-­545-­2046 The  Vermont  Agency  of  Agriculture  oversees  the  permitting  of  these  mosquito  larvicides  and  can  be  reached  at  802-­828-­1319. 4/10,  14,  17,  21,  24

General Assistance Emergency Housing for Vulnerable Populations. Vermont  Proposed  Rule:  14PE02 AGENCY:  Dept.  for  Children  and  Families  (DCF) CONCISE SUMMARY:  This  emergency  rule  establishes  a  new  effective  date  for  General  Assistance  rule  2652.3,  General  Assistance  Emergency  Housing  for  Vulnerable  Populations,  which  will  expire  on  March  30,  2014. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, CONTACT: Leslie  Wisdom,  General  Counsel,  Agency  of  Human  Services,  Department  for  Children  and  Families  103  South  Main  Street,  Waterbury,  Vermont  05671-­1201  Tel:  802-­769-­0417  Fax:  802-­769-­2186  Email:  leslie. wisdom@state.vt.us   URL:  http://dcf.vermont.gov/esd/rules. FOR COPIES:  Afsar  Sultana,  Agency  of  Human  Services,  Department  for  Children  and  Families  103  South  Main  Street,  Waterbury,  Vermont  05671-­1201  Tel:802-­769-­6279  Fax:  802-­769-­2186  Email:  afsar.sultana@state.vt.us. +HDOWK %HQHĂ€WV (OLJLELOLW\ DQG (QUROOPHQW +%(( $PHQGPHQW . Vermont  Proposed  Rule:  14PE03 AGENCY:  Dept.  for  Children  and  Families  (DCF)  CONCISE SUMMARY: 7KLV HPHUJHQF\ UXOH DPHQGV SUHYLRXVO\ ÂżOHG +HDOWK %HQHÂżWV Eligibility  and  Enrollment  (HBEE)  Amendment  #2,  and  emergency  rule  adopted  January  1,  2014,  to  incorporate  federal  guidance  issued  too  late  to  include  in  HBEE  amendment  7KLV UXOH DOVR PDNHV FODULÂżFDWLRQV FKDQJHV DQG WHFKQLFDO FRUUHFWLRQV WR +%(( Amendment  #2. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, CONTACT:  Robin  Chapman,  Agency  of  Human  Services,  Department  for  Children  and  Families,  Economic  Services  Division,  103  South  Main  Street,  Waterbury,  Vermont  05671-­1201  Tel:  802-­279-­3996  Fax:  802-­769-­2186  Email:  robin.chapman@state.vt.us  URL:  http://dcf.vermont.gov/esd/rules. FOR COPIES:  Afsar  Sultana,  Agency  of  Human  Services,  Department  for  Children  and  Families,  Economic  Services  Division,  103  South  Main  Street,  Waterbury,  Vermont  Tel:  802-­769-­6279  Fax:  802-­769-­2186  Email:  afsar.sultana@state.vt.us. 5XOH *RYHUQLQJ WKH 3UHVFULSWLRQ RI ([WHQGHG 5HOHDVH +\GURFRGRQHV 0DQXIDFWXUHG Without Abuse-­Deterrent Formulations. Vermont  Proposed  Rule:  14PE04 AGENCY:  Human  Services,  Department  of  Health CONCISE SUMMARY:  Extended  Release  Hydrocodones  without  abuse-­deterrent  formulations  (ADFs)  are  highly  susceptible  to  abuse,  diversion,  and  are  potentially  lethal,  especially  to  children.  Subjecting  these  drugs  to  rigorous  prescription  requirements  will  minimize  the  potential  for  their  abuse  and  diversion  and  the  hazards  as  a  result  of  unintended  ingestion. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, CONTACT:  David  Englander,  Senior  Policy  and  Legal  Advisor,  Vermont  Department  of  Health  PO  Box  70,  Burlington,  VT  05402-­0072  Tel:  802-­863-­7282  Fax:  802-­951-­1275  Email:  david.englander@state.vt.us  URL:  http://www. healthvermont.gov/regs/index.aspx. FOR COPIES:  Bessie  Weiss,  Assistant  Attorney  General  for  Vermont  Department  of  Health  PO  Box  70,  Burlington,  VT  05402-­0070  Tel:  802-­652-­2092  Fax:  802-­951-­1211  Email:  bessie.weiss@state.vt.us. 417


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A View From Above NORTH  BRANCH  SCHOOL  students  in  Ripton  rehearse  â€œA  View  From  Above,â€?  which  was  staged  at  the  Ripton  Community  House  on  April  11  DQG 7KH VWXGHQW ZULWWHQ SOD\ UHĂ€HFWV WKH VWXGHQWVÂś WKRXJKWV GLV-­ cussions  and  learning  over  the  course  of  the  year,  especially  concern-­ ing  the  issues  of  freedom  and  revolution.

AMALIA  HERREN-­LAGE  OF  MIDDLEBURY  as  Azura,  Goddess  of  the  Sky,  TOM  HUSSEY  OF  RIPTON, DV :DWHUVPHHW 6FKRROœV VFLHQFH WHDFKHU left;  Monroe  Cromis  of  Bristol  as  Elecktra,  Goddess  of  Fire;  Nimaya  Lemal  Ian  Stein,  addresses  the  Watersmeet  school  body. as  Gloria,  Goddess  of  Earth;  and  Claire  Wulfman  of  Ripton  as  Divinia,  Goddess  of  Love,  contemplate  the  plight  of  students,  faculty  and  parents  at  Watersmeet  High.

NURSALA  TREFFERY,  PLAYED  by  Caroline  Kimble,  inoculates  student  0RSH\ 0LFKDHOD 7D\ORU SOD\HG E\ %ULVWROœV $OWKHD .DQH DJDLQVW D deadly  virus  sent  down  from  above.

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1317  Davis  Road,  Monkton  www.vermontgreentree.com

 453-­â€?5232 PRINCIPAL  WILBUR  KINGOOD OHIW SOD\HG E\ 0LGGOHEXU\ÂśV 7RELDV %URXFNH -DPHV .LQJRRG SOD\HG E\ 0DF 1DUGLHOOR 6PLWK RI 5LSWRQ DQG Vice  Principal  Alma  Kingood,  played  by  Hattie  Lindert  of  Lincoln,  get  down  together.

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BRISTOL   –  $398,400

This  hillside  ranch  has  a  wooded  back  yard  and  a  large  open  front  lawn  complete  with  two  decks  and  Adirondack  views.  Kitchen Â Ç Ĺ?ƚŚ Ä?ĹšÄžĆŒĆŒÇ‡ ĹšÄ‚ĆŒÄšÇ Ĺ˝Ĺ˝Äš ŇŽŽĆŒĆ? ĂŜĚ cabinets.  Solarium  with  soap-­â€? stone  propane  stove.  Both  up-­â€? Ć?ƚĂĹ?ĆŒĆ? Ä?ÄžÄšĆŒŽŽžĆ? ŚĂǀĞ ŽĂŏ ŇŽŽĆŒĆ? and  the  master  has  a  convenient  ϯ͏ϰ Ä‚ĆŠÄ‚Ä?ŚĞĚ Ä?Ä‚ĆšĹšÍ˜ dŚĞ Ç Ä‚ůŏŽƾĆš level  features  a  3rd  bedroom  with  a  large  closet  and  a  spacious  fam-­â€? ily  room.  Call  Katrina  989-­â€?2399

This  builder’s  house  has  over  2500  square  feet  with  all  hard-­â€? Ç Ĺ˝Ĺ˝Äš ĂŜĚ Ć&#x;ĹŻÄž ŇŽŽĆŒĹ?ĹśĹ?Í• ĹŻÄ‚ĆŒĹ?Äž ĆŒŽŽžĆ?Í• žĂĆ?ĆšÄžĆŒ Ć?ĆľĹ?ƚĞ Ç Ĺ?ƚŚ Ϲ͏ϰ Ä?ĂƚŚ ĂŜĚ Ç Ä‚ůŏͲĹ?Ĺś Ä?ĹŻĹ˝Ć?Ğƚ͕ ĂŜĚ Ä‚ĹŻĹŻ appliances.  Oversize  windows  on  all  sides  to  enjoy  the  wildlife  on  Ç‡ŽƾĆŒ ĹŻĹ?Ĺ?ŚƚůLJ Ç Ĺ˝Ĺ˝ÄšÄžÄš ĎǀĞ Ä‚Ä?ĆŒÄžĆ?͘ Detached  3  car  garage  with  stor-­â€? Ä‚Ĺ?Ğ͘ ϾϹÍ˜ĎŽĐš ÄžĸÄ?Ĺ?ĞŜƚ Ĺ?Ä‚Ć? Ä?Ĺ˝Ĺ?ĹŻÄžĆŒ ĨŽĆŒ heat  and  hot  water. Â

CASTLETON  â€”  The  following  students  were  named  to  the  Castleton  College  dean’s  list  for  the  fall  2013  semester:  Anne  Baron  of  Middlebury,  Jade  Blodgett  of  Shoreham,  Amber  Bolduc  of  New  Haven,  Cody  Bradish  of  Orwell,  Lisa  Burritt  of  North  Ferrisburgh,  Crysta  Cadella  of  Vergennes,  Brynna-­Lee  Carper  of  Lincoln,  Andrew  Chestna  of  Sudbury, Â

Rikki  Cloutier  of  Vergennes,  Kaitlyn  Cusson  of  Addison,  Dustin  Dattilio  of  Panton,  Cassandra  Devino  of  Vergennes,  Benjamin  Draper  of  Rochester,  Devin  Hayes  of  Vergennes,  Samantha  Heffernan  of  Bristol,  Emily  Hescock  of  Cornwall,  Molly  Hornbeck  of  Whiting  and  Connor  Kelley  of  Middlebury. Also,  Jenifer  Leary  of  Brandon,  Amber  Leavitt  of  Bristol,  Tanya Â

Lehman  of  Bridport,  Samantha  Marszalkowski  of  Panton,  Nicholas  Masterson  of  Middlebury,  Delia  McDaniel  of  Middlebury,  Danielle  McKeighan  of  Brandon,  Jorah  McKinley  of  Rochester,  Breanna  Morse  of  Middlebury,  Cassandra  Papandrea  of  Orwell,  Devyn  Potter  of  Starksboro,  Kayla  Quesnel-­ Cousino  of  Bristol,  Katherine  Ripley  of  Leicester,  Zachary Â

Shambo  of  Middlebury,  Jennifer  Smela  of  Cornwall,  Graham  Sutton  of  Weybridge,  Nerissa  Sweatt  of  Leicester,  Sarah  Thut  of  North  Ferrisburgh,  Kali  Trautwein  of  Middlebury,  Sherilyn  Van  De  Weert  of  Addison,  Shelley  Van  de  Weert  of  Bristol,  Alicia  Waite  of  Hancock,  Justin  Whitney  of  Bristol,  Kelsey  Wildasin  of  Vergennes  and  Christine  Williams  of  Middlebury.

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StudentBRIEFS Philip  Nevins  of  Waltham  graduated  from  the  University  of  Vermont’s  College  of  Agriculture  and  Life  Sciences  in  December  2013  with  a  bachelor  of  science  degree  in  public  communication.

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PFC  DANIEL  SCHOLTEN PFC  Daniel  Scholten,  son  of  Roger  and  Patricia  Scholten  of  Weybridge,  graduated  from  United  States  Marine  Corps  boot  camp  at  Marine  Corps  Recruit  Depot  Parris  Island  on  Feb.  14.  During  the  13  weeks  of  intensive  training,  Scholten  received  an  expert  marksmanship  badge.  He  recently  reported  to  Camp  LeJeune  for  mili-­ tary  combat  training,  to  be  followed  by  Military  Occupation  Specialty  School  where  he  will  be  studying  to  be  an  electrician. Scholten  is  a  2013  graduate  of  Middlebury  Union  High  School.


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Alcohol a factor in several incidents

Hands  up MIDDLEBURY  UNION  HIGH  School  students  Anneke  Jewett,  Oliver  Clark  and  Gabrio  McCarty  have  their  palms  read  by  Penelope  Wade  during  Wellness  Day  at  the  school  last  Wednesday. Independent  photo/Trent  Campbell

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ORWELL VILLAGE SCHOOL KINDERGARTEN SCREENING

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TOWN OF MONKTON REQUEST FOR BIDS

  The  town  of  Monkton  is  seeking  bids  for  the  2014  season  mowing/upkeep  of  the  following  properties:  Layn  Cemetery,  Grange  Cemetery,  Boro  Cemetery,  Town  Green,  Barnum  Cemetery,  Town  Hall  Area,  Ridge  Cemetery.   Bids  are  due  by  April  28,  2014  before  5pm. 4/17,  21   Attention:  Monkton  Selectboard

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See  more  legal  public  notices  on  Page  11B TOWN OF WALTHAM REQUEST FOR BIDS

The  Town  of  Waltham  is  requesting  bids  for  paving  Town  Hwy.  #5,  (So.  Middlebrook  Road)  from  Rt.7  to  Plank  Rd.,  section  total  of  ½  mile.  Submit  to  Select  Board,  PO  Box  175,  Vergennes,  VT  by  7PM  May  8,  2014.  For  more  information  contact  the  Town  Clerk’s  Office  at  877-­3641.

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TOWN OF WALTHAM PUBLIC NOTICE

The  Town  of  Waltham  has  vacancies  for  an  auditor  and  a  representative  to  Addison  County  Solid  Waste  Management  District  as  well  as  a  potential  select  board  member  vacancy.  If  interested  in  any  listed  posi-­ tion  please  submit  your  name  to  the  select  ERDUG E\ SP 0D\ 7R ¿QG RXW more  about  these  positions  please  contact  WKH WRZQ FOHUNœV RI¿FH DW 4/17,  21

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Hancock

Have a news tip? Call the Addison Independent at 388-4944

NEWS

HANCOCK  â€”  The  Community  Church  of  Hancock  and  Granville  will  be  holding  a  dual  Bake  Sale  coming  up  on  Saturday,  April  18  from  10  a.m.  to  noon  at  JD’s  Quick  Stop  and  the  Granville  Country  Store.  Both  places  are  on  Route  100  in  Hancock  and  Granville.  Pick Â

up  some  nice  baked  goods  for  your  Easter  celebration. The  Community  Church  had  a  wonderful  turnout  for  our  family  breakfasts  on  both  Sundays  it  was  held.  We  would  like  to  thank  all  those  that  made  it  a  successful  event.

Shoreham

One  more  time A  SIDEWALK  ON  the  Middle-­ bury  College  campus  is  plowed  after  a  couple  of  inches  of  snow  fell  on  the  county  Tuesday  night  into  Wednesday  morning.

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NEWS

SHOREHAM  â€”  Come  to  a  free  Community  Supper  on  Saturday,  April  26,  from  5  to  7  p.m.  at  the  Shoreham  Congregational  Church,  28  School  Road,  Shoreham. The  menu  features  several  differ-­ ent  pasta  dishes,  salad,  beverages, Â

and  great  desserts.  Families  are  espe-­ cially  welcome,  as  are  residents  of  all  communities.  Enjoy  good  fellowship  along  with  great  food. The  supper  is  free,  but  people  are  encouraged  to  bring  nonperishable  items  for  the  Food  Pantry.

AUCTIONS ATTENTION FARMERS!!

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Annual Spring Dairy Consignment Sale

Wednesday, April 30 – 12 noon SHARP at Addison County Commission Sales barns Rt. 125, East Middlebury VT ***** Over 100 head expected ***** Fresh & springing holsteins, artificially bred heifers! Following dairy - also consigning beef feeders! Accepting quality dairy & beef consignments now. For more info call 802-388-2661 or 802-989-1507 Sale managed by: TG Wisnowski & Sons www.accscattle.com th

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Annual Spring Machinery Consignment Sale

Saturday May 10th - 10 am SHARP!! at Addison County Commission Sales barns Rt. 125, East Middlebury VT *ACCEPTING ALL QUALITY MACHINERY CONSIGNMENTS NOW* Hay Equipment - Tractors - Lawn Mowers‌ Don’t Miss This Annual Machinery Sale! SOMETHING FOR EVERYBODY! For more info call 802-388-2661 or 802-989-1507 Sale managed by: TG Wisnowski & Sons www.accscattle.com

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SATURDAY, APRIL 26 , 2014 @ 8:30 AM

ABSOLUTE  AUCTION  -­  NO  RESERVES

CONSTRUCTION IHI 28N excavator w/blade PSI M413XT JUDGHU Z EXFNHW VFDULÂżHU Terex 6T front  dump JD 646C  pay  loader JD 544A  pay  loader Cat 930  loader Yanmar B15 mini  excavator Nissan Mini-­Giant N230-­2  excavator AC tandem  diesel  powered  grader Brush Bandit  12â€?  power  feed  chipper   Onan  diesel Tow Behind Deutz  diesel  vibratory  roller Â

AERIAL LIFTS Genie 45/22  boom  lift  duel  fuel

SKIDSTEERS  Case 1845B  w/heated  cab

TRACTORS 2010 NH T1520  4WD  w/loader,  414  hrs,  35  hp 2003 Kubota L3830GST  4WD  w/loader,   1750  hrs,  37  hp Kubota L2850  4WD  w/loader,  1500  hrs 2008 Kubota B2620HSD  4WD  w/loader  &   mower,  448  hrs,  26  hp Kubota L2250DT  4WD  w/loader,  1634  hrs,  26  hp Kubota L245DT  4WD  w/loader Kioti DK45 4WD  w/loader JD 850  4WD  w/loader INT Cub  w/mower JD 4115  4WD  w/cab  &  blade  (weak  transmission)

TRUCKS & TRAILERS New 2013 Big Bee  6’x12’  tandem  axle  dump 1985 Ford F700  bucket  truck

FARM MACHINERY

NH 256  rake JD 1360  mower  conditioner Krone KR 130  round  baler Vermeer SW2500  bale  wrapper JD 662 rake  w/dolley  wheels Claas Liner 650  twin  rake JD 3940  chopper  w/2  row  corn  head  &  LAWN & GARDEN  grass  head 2006 JD X320  w/mower  &  snow  blower,  392  hrs Kuhn  tedder  Jacobsen Greens  King  mower JD 660  tandem  spreader JD  walk behind  38â€?  mower Richardton  dump  wagon X-­Mark Laser Z Zero  Turn  w/bagger  &  mower Agri Metal 542  gas  powered  feed  cart JD 345  w/mower,  snow  blower Kuhn FA372  3pth  6’  sickle  bar  mower JD L130  48â€?  deck,  bagger NH 6’ Ă€DLO PRZHU JD 160   w/38â€?  deck White GT2150  mower  &  blower JD F910  w/cab,  mower,  blower JD 145  walk  behind  self-­propelled  mower Pallets  of  blue  stone

UTILITY VEHICLES Ground Force  w/dump  Ez-­Go ST480  w/dump

VERGENNES  â€”  Vergennes  police  on  April  7  cited  a  Ferrisburgh  resident  for  reckless  endangerment  IRU DOOHJHGO\ DFFLGHQWDOO\ ÂżULQJ KLV ULĂ€H LQVLGH KLV %DVLQ +DUERU 5RDG apartment,  an  action  that  resulted  in  a  bullet  passing  through  the  outside  wall  of  his  home  and  through  the  outside  wall  of  a  neighboring  home  before  lodging  in  a  shower. City  police  responded  to  the  neighbor’s  home  on  behalf  of  Vermont  State  Police  on  April  7,  when  the  neighbor  found  the  bullet.  They  learned  that  a  nearby  resident  had  allegedly  been  drinking  and  ¿UHG D ZHDSRQ WKH GD\ EHIRUH DQG went  to  speak  to  him.  Vergennes  police  stated  the  man,  Stephen  P.  Aniolowski,  60,  was  cooperative  and  admitted  he  KDG DFFLGHQWDOO\ ÂżUHG WKH ULĂ€H and  apologized  for  the  incident.  They  then  cited  him  for  reckless  endangerment. In  other  incidents  between  April  7  and  13,  Vergennes  police:  Â‡ 2Q $SULO ORRNHG LQWR WKH WKHIW of  a  cellphone  at  Vergennes  Union  High  School.  Â‡ 2Q $SULO LQYHVWLJDWHG DQ attempted  burglary  at  a  South  Maple  Street  home;Íž  police  said  someone  entered  it  through  a  window  and  tried  to  open  a  toolbox,  but  appar-­ ently  took  nothing.  Â‡ 2Q $SULO DFFHSWHG XQXVHG prescription  drugs  for  destruction.  Â‡ 2Q $SULO FLWHG D GULYHU RQ

Route  22A  for  driving  with  a  civilly  suspended  license  after  stopping  a  car  for  an  invalid  inspection  sticker.  Â‡ 2Q $SULO UHVSRQGHG WR VUHS  after  being  told  a  student  had  left  without  permission,  but  were  told  permission  had  later  been  granted.  Â‡ 2Q $SULO VWRSSHG D FDU RQ Monkton  Road  after  the  depart-­ ment’s  license  plate  reader  indicated  both  of  its  owners  had  suspended Â

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licenses,  and  at  the  stop  cited  Laurie  Jerger,  46,  of  Ferrisburgh  for  driving  with  a  suspended  license,  driving  without  a  seatbelt,  and  driv-­ ing  an  unregistered  and  uninspected  vehicle.  Police  ordered  the  car  towed. ‡ 2Q $SULO ZHQW WR D 6HFRQG Street  home  after  being  told  an  intoxicated  woman  there  was  threatening  to  harm  herself;Íž  police  while  there  also  learned  she  was  showing  some  symptoms  of  heart  problems,  and  the  Vergennes  Area  Rescue  Squad  took  her  to  Fletcher  Allen  Health  Care. ‡ 2Q $SULO KDQGOHG D ORXG music  complaint  at  a  Main  Street  apartment. Â

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ATTACHMENTS Bobcat 811  backhoe  attach Balderson Q/A  for  930  loader New CMW thumb  for  25,000#  excavator New Q/A Versatech hyd  brush  grapple Q/A 60â€?  bucket Q/A High Volume  78â€?  &  90â€?  bucket New Q/A pallet forks New Q/A mounting plates New Versatech 66â€? solid  bottom  grapple  bucket New CE 3pth  72â€?  roto  tiller New CE 3pth ´ ÂżQLVK PRZHU New Q/A 48â€?  open  bottom  grapple  bucket New Q/A 72â€?  HD  log  grapple  bucket Excalibur 36â€?  thumb Woods SG100 3pth  stump  grinder MORE ITEMS EXPECTED LUNCH -­ WRIGHTS CATERING  Â

‡ 2Q $SULO SLFNHG XS WZR young  girls  walking  on  Route  7,  drove  them  home,  and  spoke  to  a  parent  about  whether  it  was  safe  to  walk  along  the  highway  at  their  age. ‡ 2Q $SULO EHJDQ LQYHVWLJDW-­ ing  a  complaint  of  illegal  dumping  in  the  Little  City  Family  Practice  Dumpster.  Â‡ 2Q $SULO FDOPHG WZR Hillside  Acres  Apartments  neigh-­ bors  arguing  about  smoking  in  the  stairwell.  Â‡ 2Q $SULO KHOSHG 963 E\ serving  a  relief-­from-­abuse  order  at  a  Middlebrook  Road  home  in  Ferrisburgh. ‡ 2Q $SULO EHJDQ LQYHVWLJDW-­ ing  retail  theft  at  Kinney  Drug  Store;Íž  police  are  trying  to  identify  a  man  seen  taking  medications  out  of  packaging  and  pocketing  them.  Â‡ 2Q $SULO UHVSRQGHG RQ behalf  of  VSP  to  Higbee  Road  in  Monkton,  where  a  car  was  stuck  off  the  road. ‡ 2Q $SULO LVVXHG FRXUW GLYHU-­ sion  paperwork  for  underage  drink-­ ing  to  a  20-­year-­old  Northlands  student.  Â‡ 2Q $SULO UHIHUUHG DQ DOOHJHG assault  at  a  Main  Street  apartment  WR WKH VWDWHÂśV DWWRUQH\ÂśV RIÂżFH IRU possible  charges.  Â‡ 2Q $SULO GHDOW ZLWK D 6RXWK Water  Street  noise  complaint.  Â‡ 2Q $SULO KDQGOHG D PLQRU two-­vehicle  accident  near  the  Subway  shop.

Have a news tip? Call Mary Burchard at 352-4541 NEWS

SALISBURY  â€”  This  Saturday,  April  19,  the  Salisbury  Library  will  host  an  Easter  Egg  Hunt  at  the  library  from  2  to  3:30  p.m.  All  children  from  toddlers  through  sixth  grade  are  welcome.  Bring  a  basket  for  the  eggs  and  wear  a  costume  if  you  would  like.  No  dogs,  please.  To  RSVP,  call  Barbara,  352-­6671;Íž  Peggy,  352-­  4409;Íž  or  Mary,  352-­4541. Town  Green  Up  coordinator  Christine  Turner  announces  that Â

May  3  will  be  Green  Up  Day  in  Salisbury.  Participants  are  asked  to  pick  up  bags,  gloves  and  route  assignments  outside  Kampersville  Store  between  8  and  10  a.m.  that  morning.  All  residents  are  welcome;Íž  help  clean  up  winter’s  debris  and  make  our  roadsides  safe  and  attractive  for  summer  activities.  For  more  information,  call  Chris  at  352-­4778. A  large  crowd  enjoyed  Peter  Macfarlane’s  talk  about  the  Northern Â

Monkton

SUPPORT EQUIPMENT New Hitachi Honda  powered  air  compressor New 4â€? 9hp  water  pump

Forest  Canoe  Trail.  Although  many  days  of  his  month  long  750-­mile  trip  ZHUH ¿OOHG ZLWK UDLQ KH SHUVHYHUHG and  found  the  trip  very  rewarding.  He  cautioned  anyone  taking  a  trip  on  the  trail  to  plan  very  carefully;͞  some  sections  of  the  trail  are  quite  GLI¿FXOW DQG WKHUH DUH ORQJ SRUWDJHV 7KH ¿UHPDQœV SDQFDNH EUHDN-­ fast  was  also  a  success  with  many  people  enjoying  the  delicious  food.  The  department  will  be  able  to  buy  some  equipment  with  the  proceeds.

Have a news tip? Call Liz Pecor at 453-2180 NEWS

MONKTON  â€”  The  Monkton  Friends  Methodist  Church  will  be  hosting  two  Easter  services  this  year:  one  for  early  risers  and  one  for  those  who  prefer  a  more  traditionally  timed  Easter  service. 7KH ÂżUVW VHUYLFH ZLOO EH D VXQULVH Easter  service  at  6:30  a.m.  on  Sunday,  April  20.  The  service  will  be  held  outside  â€”  weather  permitting.  A  breakfast  of  scrambled  eggs,  bacon,  VDXVDJH IUXLW DQG DVVRUWHG PXIÂżQV will  be  available  for  all  to  enjoy  immediately  following  the  service. Â

Donations  to  offset  the  cost  of  break-­ fast  will  be  gratefully  accepted. The  regular  Easter  service  will  be  held  at  8:45  a.m.  on  Sunday,  April  20,  at  the  church. All  are  welcome. The  Monkton  Volunteer  Fire  Department  members  would  like  to  thank  everyone  who  attended  the  Spring  Breakfast  on  April  6.  Approximately  150  people  came  to  enjoy  the  delicious  meal  prepared  by  Buck  and  Daniel  Bennett.  Firemen  were  pleased  to  serve  food  until  all  of  it  was  gone,  while  people  enjoyed Â

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visiting  with  each  other  and  them.  Many  thanks  for  your  support. *UHHQ 8S 'D\ ZLOO EH WKH ÂżUVW Saturday  in  May,  the  3rd.  You  may  pick  up  Green  Up  bags  and  gloves  at  the  town  hall  the  week  before  during  regular  business  hours.  Don’t  forget  to  mark  the  town  map  for  the  area  you  will  be  cleaning.  Bags  and  gloves  will  also  be  available  Green  Up  Day. This  correspondent  would  like  to  wish  all  of  you  a  safe,  healthy,  happy  Easter.

Have a news tip? Call Kathy Mikkelsen at 453-4014 NEWS

TERMS Â CASH, Â GOOD Â CHECK, Â OR Â MASTER Â CARD/VISA Â W/3% Â FEE Â Â Sale will start at 8:30 am with the misc. small tools and support equipment.

AUCTIONEERS:  C  W  GRAY  &  SON’S,  INC.    EAST  THETFORD,  VT    97 /,& ‡ ‡ )LHOG Email  address:  cwgray@valley.net       Web  address:  www.cwgray.com  MANY  MORE  ITEMS  TO  BE  CONSIGNED  BY  SALE  TIME      Â

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LINCOLN  â€”  Looks  like  the  qual-­ ity  of  this  year’s  syrup  is  wonderful,  if  not  the  quantity  hoped  for,  espe-­ cially  in  the  lower  elevations. The  larger  birds  have  been  clean-­ ing  out  my  feeders  lately  (they  like  to  eat,  too)  and  my  suet  is  again  all  gone.  Will  not  put  any  more  of  that  out  at  this  late  date  as  it  tends  to  melt  in  the  hot  sun  and  drips  on  the  concrete  porch.  Yuk. I  hope  everyone  was  able  to  meet  the  deadline  for  taxes,  also  that  your  dogs  are  all  licensed.  April  seems  to  be  an  expensive  month.  All  animals  seem  to  need  something,  such  as Â

shots,  worming,  hoof  trimming,  etc. One  of  my  older  cats  had  a  huge  growth  removed  from  a  hind  foot  and  two  more  teeth  pulled.  Poor  thing  has  only  about  three  teeth  left.  Could  be  she  only  had  soft  cat  food  in  her  previous  home  and  no  mice  to  eat. The  Easter  sunrise  service  will  be  held  at  6  a.m.  on  Gove  Hill,  as  usual.  Our  Easter  Sunday  service  will  be  held  at  the  church  at  9:45  a.m.  There  will  be  Sunday  school  or  Seconds  Hour. There  was  a  huge  crowd  of  kayak-­ ers  and  onlooker  by  the  New  Haven  River  last  Saturday,  near  Bartlett Â

Falls.  With  so  much  ice  still  on  the  river  the  previous  weekend,  this  event  had  been  postponed. Just  a  quick  reminder  of  the  upcom-­ ing  Ladies  Aid-­Industria’s  Spring  Rummage  Sale.  On  Wednesday,  April  30,  you  may  drop  off  items  for  the  sale  at  Burnham  Hall  from  1  p.m.  until  7  p.m.  Friday,  May  2,  the  sale  hours  are  from  8  a.m.  until  6  p.m.  and  on  Saturday  the  $2-­a-­bag-­day  sale  is  from  8  a.m.  until  noon. Mud  season  hasn’t  been  too  bad  so  far.  A  lot  of  that  is  due  to  the  hard  work  of  our  road  crew. Happy  Easter.


Addison  Independent,  Thursday,  April  17,  2014  â€”  PAGE  15B

LAKE CHAMPLAIN BRIDPORT

Year-Round House – Great Value! This could cost you less than your rent! Owner says “SELL!â€? Take a look – make an offer. $250,000 MLS#4240482

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This 4-bedroom home is surrounded by 75+/- acres with views of mountains and farms. Originally built in early 1900’s, completely renovated in 1988, 1st-floor master bedroom & a cozy sitting room w/stone fireplace were added. Original maple flooring, doors & hardware. A handsome kitchen opens to a deck overlooking the “back� meadow.  Middlebury, Brandon, skiing and lakes all close by. $775,000 MLS# 4316690

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MIDDLEBURY Âą 6HH WKLV OLJKW ÂżOOHG end-­unit  townhouse  at  Twin  Circles  (in  Buttolph  Acres).  There  are  2  bedrooms,  1½  baths,  and  features  some  nice  XSJUDGHV $ GHFN DW WKH EDFN RYHUORRNV %DWWHOO :RRGV DQG JLYHV \RX HDV\ access  to  the  trails.  You’re  conveniently  located  close  to  schools,  stores,  and  town. Â

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Nicely elevated building lot in South Ridge, close to Middlebury’s Village Center and all three public schools. Walk to town on sidewalks, take a jog on the Trail Around Middlebury. Lot is ready to go with town water/sewer, power stubbed right to the lot. Owners have association approved house plans they are willing to share, OR create your own! $85,000 MLS#4346595Â

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Vermont: Greater Burlington, Fairlee, Londonderry, Lyndonville, Manchester, Middlebury, Norwich, Randolph, Rutland, St. Albans, St. Johnsbury, Vergennes, Woodstock New Hampshire: Hanover, West Lebanon MIDDLEBURY This property is in the process of being converted to a 2nd floor apartment and business/office space on the 1st floor. Kitchen has been moved upstairs to make it a 2 BR apartment. $195,000 MLS 4329447

MIDDLEBURY –  Come  home  to  this  convenient  Middlebury  vintage  ranch.   Three  bedrooms,  large  yard,  hardwood  Ă€RRUV DWWDFKHG JDUDJH :DONLQJ distance  to  all  3  schools  and  shopping.  Quiet  neighborhood. Â

SHOREHAM This is a very large home, 5 bedrooms, 3 full baths, large family room with wood burning fireplace. Spacious kitchen with lots of cabinets, eating bar, newer appliances and sliding glass door to backyard. $199,900 MLS 4318311

MIDDLEBURY

Great location for an investment in real estate. Use this charming property for yourself or rent it out. First floor is currently an office, 2nd floor is an income-producing apartment. Many options available. $248,000  MLS#4339907

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This is a great opportunity to build on a village lot – .5+/- acre, walking distance to elementary school and Town Green. Easy to hook up to Town water, sewer and electric! Be part of a great neighborhood! $65,000

Ingrid Punderson Jackson Real Estate 44 Main Street Middlebury, VT 05753 802-388-4242

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SALISBURY Spacious country home, conveniently located, featuring a large kitchen with dining area and living room that opens to a large three season porch. $299,000 MLS 4236894

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ADDISON Priced well under current town assessment. Spacious custom built home with in-law apartment about the 2-car garage on 10.1 +/- acres. Custom cabinetry in the kitchen and dining room, eating area in kitchen with lake and mountain views. $489,000 MLS 4214359

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PANTON Amazing log home on Lake Champlain. 42’ of frontage on the lake with a sandy beach, and stone retaining wall. Vaulted ceilings open renovated kitchen with cherry cabinets, granite counter tops. $595,000 MLS 4232027

LAKE CHAMPLAIN PROPERTIES

98 South Road, Long Point, Ferrisburgh ‡ %5 %$ &RWWDJH ZLWK %ULJKW DQG $LU\ 2SHQ

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PANTON Along Panton’s Gold Coast, and minutes to Basin Harbor Club this secluded home along 350’ of Lake Champlain has it all. Large addition finished in 2009, exquisite kitchen with granite counter top and stainless appliances. $1,695,000 MLS 4259518

170 South Road, Long Point, Ferrisburgh

JUST LISTED!

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ADDISON Classic stone house with a lot of character. Large rooms with wide plank floors. Beautiful Panton Stone fireplace. Attached 2 car garage with a separate barn that would be perfect for a hobby farm or workshop. $229,900 MLS 4081282

The  Lynn  Jackson  Group 86  Main  Street,  Vergennes  VT  05491 ‡ ‡ ZZZ F YW FRP

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NEW HAVEN This house features large rooms with wood floors throughout including the 3 three-season porches. Wood burning fireplace in the family room which also has a bay window. Great setting for a home based business. $286,900 MLS 4155672

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VERGENNES Condo with low maintenance, open floor plan. Two bedrooms and full bath on main floor. Large bedroom and finished area which could be used for a family room in the basement. $150,000 MLS 4252125

COMMERCIAL LISTING CORNWALL Opportunity to own the Willow & Lotus B&B. Early 19th century farmhouse surrounded by the Adirondacks to the west, Green Mountains to the east, lush orchards and wide open fields. $ 494,000 MLS 4233644

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CORNWALL  â€“  Well-­priced  Cape  style  home,  nicely  updated  with  a  large  LR  on  a  beautiful  2-­acre  lot.  There  are  2  separate  living  units  w/2  septic  systems  plus  a  barn  and  spacious  2-­car  garage.  One  of  the  dwellings  is  rented  which  pays  the  taxes  on  the  entire  property  with  money  left  over!  Call  Nancy  Foster  at  802-­989-­2772  or  nancy@midvthomes.com  $235,000

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BRISTOL VILLAGE  â€“  Charming  home  w/front  porch,  enclosed  back  porch  +  deck  onto  sunny  back  yard,  and  a  carriage  barn.  Many  recent  improvements,  new  roof,  mudroom,  bath  plus  H[WUD DWWLF URRP FRXOG EH IDEXORXV 0%5 VXLWH $XWKHQWLF NLWFKHQ FDELQHWV RULJ GHWDLOV VW Ă€RRU %5 SOXV %5ÂśV XS &RQWDFW %RQQLH *ULGOH\ RU bonnie@midvthomes.com  $235,000

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FERN LAKE IN LEICESTER  â€“  One  of  the  nicest  lots  at  the  southern  end  with  fabulous  views  up  the  lake  to  the  mountains  EH\RQG 7KLV %5 EDWK \HDU URXQG FRWWDJH KDV D QLFH screened-­in  porch,  a  deck  and  a  dock  at  the  water.  This  is  the  perfect  all  season  get-­away!  Call  Nancy  Foster  802-­989-­2772  or  e-­mail  nancy@midvthomes.com  $254,000

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MIDDLEBURY  â€“  Well  kept  single  wide  with  deck,  back  porch  central  air  conditioning,  generator  system,  new  roof  and  plumbing.  Management  company  pays  for  sewer,  water  DQG WUDVK UHPRYDO %X\HU PXVW EH DSSURYHG E\ $&&7 SULRU WR FORVLQJ &DOO 'LDQD %HUWKLDXPH DW RU H PDLO diana@midvthomes.com  $50,000

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LINCOLN  â€“  Mountain  paradise  with  captivating  views  of  0W $EH D ULYHUIURQW Z VZLPPLQJ KROH DQG SURIHVVLRQDO ODQGVFDSLQJ 7KLV %5 %$ WLPEHU IUDPH KRPH LV EULJKW open.  Quality  features  throughout,  3  full  living  levels!  Call  %RQQLH *ULGOH\ RU bonnie@midvthomes.com   $235,000

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BRISTOL – &RXQWU\ &DSH RQ ZRRGHG FRXQWU\ DFUHV EXW FRQYHQLHQW WR WRZQ &XVWRP IHDWXUHV WKURXJKRXW ¿UHSODFHV /5 0%5 +: ÀRRUV VODWH HQWU\ .,7 ZUDS DURXQG GHFN IURQW SRUFK %HDXWLIXO VWRQHZRUN LQVLGH RXW 0DQ\ UHFHQW LPSURYHPHQWV DOORZV \RX WR PRYH ULJKW LQ &RQWDFW %RQQLH *ULGOH\ RU bonnie@midvthomes.com $244,900

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BRISTOL VILLAGE – Recently  remodeled  home  with  an  DZQLQJ GHFN HQFORVHG SRUFK RQ DQ H[WUD ODUJH VXQQ\ FRUQHU lot.  2-­car  garage  w/overhead  storage  plus  shed/chicken  coop.  0%5 VXLWH RQ VW Ă€RRU PDNHV IRU FRQYHQLHQW OLYLQJ :LWK D small  kitchenette  up  for  family/guests  this  is  a  wonderful  multi-­ JHQHUDWLRQDO KRPH &DOO %RQQLH *ULGOH\ RU e-­mail  bonnie@midvthomes.com    $282,000


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