Dec 26, 2013 — B section

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ADDISON COUNTY INDEPENDENT

B Section

THURSDAY, Â DECEMBER Â 26, Â 2013

MATT DICKERSON

SPORTS

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Thoughts  on  hope,  hunting and  Christmas In  my  house  growing  up,  Christ-­ mas  was  a  both  a  joyful  time  and  a  time  of  hope.  It  was  mostly  about  being  together  as  a  family,  enjoy-­ ing  meals  and  games  and  snow  and  a  break  from  school  and  work,  and  about  church  services  celebrating  the  birth  of  Jesus.  It  was  not  so  much  about  the  com-­ mercial  aspects  of  the  season.  Still,  when  I  was  a  kid  I  ad-­ mittedly  had  a  certain  anticipa-­ tion  about  open-­ ing  presents  on  Christmas  morning.  It  was  an  an-­ ticipation  wrapped  up  in  hope  that  I  might  get  whatever  was  the  particu-­ lar  gift  I  really  wanted  that  year.  It  was  with  that  hope  I  went  to  bed  on  Christmas  Eve  after  my  last  glass  of  eggnog,  and  with  that  hope  I  arose  in  the  morning  and  urged  my  parents  out  of  bed  and  out  to  the  Christmas  tree.  Since  I  had  a  decent  sense  of  what  my  parents  were  (and  were  not)  able  to  afford,  my  expectations  were  generally  reasonable  and  my  hopes  were  usually  (though  not  always)  IXOÂżOOHG I  have  often  commented  that  hope  is  also  one  of  the  most  important  in-­ JUHGLHQWV LQ P\ HQMR\PHQW RI ÂżVKLQJ and  hunting.  Now  by  â€œhopeâ€?  I  do  not  mean  merely  wishful  thinking;Íž  I  mean  a  looking  forward  to  some  promised  or  desired  future  event  with  a  realistic  expectation  that  it  might  actually  happen.  Although  it  (See  Dickerson,  Page  2B)

Tiger hoops MIDDLEBURY  UNION  HIGH  6FKRRO MXQLRU Bobby  Ritter,  DERYH ORFNV DUPV ZLWK &ROFKHVWHUÂśV %UDG\ 'RXG GXU-­ ing  the  Tigers’  46-­ RYHUWLPH ORVV 0RQGD\ QLJKW Junior  Cullen  Hathaway,  right,  EORFNV D VKRW E\ 5HÂśJDO 6SHQFHU DQG VRSKRPRUH 2DNOH\ *RUGRQ OHIW PDNHV D PRYH DURXQG Tyler  Breen.

ScoreBOARD HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS Boys’ Basketball 12/23  VUHS  at  Burr  &  Burton   .............  Ppd. 12/23  OV  at  Arlington  Tourney   ..  Ppd.  to  1/4 12/23  Colchester  vs.  MUHS   .....  46-­39  (OT) Girls’ Basketball 0W 0DQVÂżHOG DW 98+6  .............  Ppd. 29 DW 6SULQJÂżHOG  ..........  Ppd.  to  1/25 12/23  Winooski  vs.  MUHS  ..................  29-­26 12/23  Mt.  Abe  vs.  Fair  Haven   .............37-­31

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HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS Hockey 1RUWKÂżHOG DW 08+6 *LUOV  .........5  p.m. 0W 0DQVÂżHOG DW 08+6 *LUOV  ..  5  p.m. 6SDXOGLQJ DW 08+6 *LUOV  .......  4:45  p.m. 1/4  Brattleboro  at  MUHS  Boys   .........  7  p.m. Boys’ Basketball 12/28  Peoples  at  VUHS   .............  11:30  a.m. 12/28  Randolph  at  Mt.  Abe   ........  12:30  p.m. 12/28  MUHS  at  Montpelier   ..........  2:30  p.m. 12/30  VUHS  at  Harwood   ..................  7  p.m. 12/30  OV  at  Mt.  Abe   .........................  7  p.m. 1/2  VUHS  at  Fairfax   ..........................  7  p.m. 1/2  MUHS  at  Rutland   ........................  7  p.m. 1/2  Mill  River  at  OV   ...........................  7  p.m. 1/2  Winooski  at  Mt.  Abe   ....................  7  p.m. 1/4  OV  at  Arlington  Tourney   .................  TBA 1/4  Fairfax  at  Mt.  Abe   ................  12:30  p.m. 1/4  Harwood  at  MUHS   ...............  12:30  p.m. 1/4  VUHS  at  Montpelier   ...............  2:30  p.m. Girls’ Basketball 12/27  Mt.  Abe  vs.  B&B  at  F.  Haven  ..   6  p.m. 12/27  MUHS  at  Mill  River   .................  7  p.m. 12/27  Arlington  at  OV   .......................  7  p.m. 12/30  Mt.  Abe  at  CVU   ..................  6:30  p.m. 12/30  Colchester  at  VUHS   ...............  7  p.m. 12/30  Fair  Haven  at  MUHS   ..............  7  p.m. 1/3  S.  Burlington  at  MUHS   ...............  7  p.m. 1/3  Winooski  at  VUHS   ......................  7  p.m. 1/3  OV  at  Windsor   ............................  7  p.m. 1/3  Mill  River  at  Mt.  Abe   ....................  7  p.m. Wrestling 12/27&28   ...... OV,  VUHS,  Mt.  Abe  at  MUHS 12/31  OV  at  Fair  Haven   ....................  9  a.m. 1/3&4  .......................MUHS  at  Peru  Tourney 1/4  ...........................  Mt.  Abe  at  OV  Tourney  1/4  ............................... VUHS  at  Keene,  NH Nordic 1/2  OV  at  Burr&Burton   .................  2:30  p.m. 1/2  MUHS  at  CVU   .......................  3:30  p.m. 1/4  MUHS  at  CVU   ..........................  10  a.m. Indoor Track 1/4  VUHS  at  UVM   .............................  1  p.m. Gymnastics 1/4  MUHS  at  S.  Burlington  ................  2  p.m. COLLEGE SPORTS Men’s Basketball 1/2  Midd.  at  Salve  Regina   ................  4  p.m. Women’s Basketball 12/29  Oberlin  at  Midd.   .......................1  p.m. 1/1  Smith  at  Midd.   .............................  1  p.m. 1/3  Midd.  at  Medaille   ........................  1  p.m. Women’s Hockey 1/4  Elmira  at  Midd.   ............................  7  p.m. Men’s Hockey Holiday Tourney 1/3  S.  Maine  vs.  Neumann   ...............  4  p.m. 1/3  Midd.  vs.  St.  Mike’s   .....................  7  p.m. 1/4  Consolation/Final   .....................  1/4  p.m. Spectators  are  advised  to  consult  school  websites  for  the  latest  schedule  updates. Â

Muzzleloader,  bow   kills,  weights  drop

By  ANDY  KIRKALDY ADDISON  COUNTY  â€”  Relative-­ ly  low  numbers  for  fall  and  December  archery  and  muzzleloader  deer  seasons  left  the  overall  2013  Addison  County  hunting  success  rate  short  of  that  in  most  recent  years. The  total  number  of  deer  weighed  at  the  county’s  nine  weigh  stations  ended  at  807,  down  by  almost  8  percent  from  last  year’s  total  of  875.  The  breakdown  for  this  year  was:  Â‡ %RZ VHDVRQ ‡ <RXWK +XQWLQJ :HHNHQG ‡ 5LĂ€H VHDVRQ ‡ 0X]]OHORDGHU VHDVRQ 7KH \RXWK ZHHNHQG DQG ULĂ€H QXP-­ bers  were  roughly  comparable  to  the  124  and  405  deer  taken,  respectively,  in  2012.  But  in  2012  the  combined  bow  and  muzzleloader  numbers  stood  at  346,  compared  to  277  this  year.  ,Q WKH SDVW ÂżYH \HDUV RQO\ SUR-­ duced  lower  overall  results  than  this  \HDU DOWKRXJK WKH ULĂ€H WRWDO LV LQ the  middle  of  the  pack:   Â‡ ,Q WKH OHDVW VXFFHVVIXO UH-­ cent  year  for  area  hunters,  the  four-­ VHDVRQ WRWDO VWRRG DW ULĂ€H youth,  232  bow/muzzleloader) ‡ ,Q GHHU ZHUH ZHLJKHG ORFDOO\ ULĂ€H \RXWK ZHHNHQG 498  bow/muzzleloader). ‡ ,Q WKH QXPEHU VWRRG DW ULĂ€H \RXWK ERZ PX]]OH-­

loader). ‡ ,Q WKH PRVW SURGXFWLYH RYHUDOO \HDU LQ UHFHQW PHPRU\ WKH Âż-­ nal  count  stood  at  1,026. Department  of  Fish  and  Wildlife  of-­ ÂżFLDOV DQG ORFDO ZHLJK VWDWLRQ RSHUD-­ tors  cited  several  factors  â€”  weather  being  a  major  one  â€”  for  2013’s  lower  bow  and  muzzleloader  numbers.  Lead  Vermont  deer  biologist  Adam  Murkowski  said  during  bow  season  plentiful  food  and  warm  weather  meant  deer  could  hunker  down  more  than  is  typical  â€”  they  weren’t  moving  around  to  be  seen  by  hunters.  â€œDeer  movement  â€Ś  wasn’t  as  consistent  as  it  usu-­ ally  is,â€?  he  said.  Weigh  station  operators  said  the  weather  also  didn’t  cooperate  during  the  nine-­day  muzzleloader  season.  Its  ¿UVW ZHHNHQG ZDV PDUNHG E\ IULJLG temperatures  that  kept  some  hunters  on  the  sidelines,  and  a  major  storm  struck  during  the  second  weekend.  Murkowski  cited  another  factor.  Addison  County,  he  said,  is  an  area  in  which  the  state  is  trying  to  encourage  growth  in  the  deer  herd.  Therefore,  ZLOGOLIH RIÂżFLDOV JUDQWHG IHZHU DQWOHU-­ less  deer  permits  to  local  hunters,  he  said.  â€œWe  think  we  can  allow  more  deer  in  the  (area),â€?  Murkowski  said.   Also,  in  Addison  County  the  av-­ HUDJH ZHLJKW RI D EXFN WDNHQ LQ ULĂ€H season  dropped  this  year  to  about  141  pounds,  down  from  146  pounds,  more Â

than  3  percent,  from  2012,  and  from  144  pounds  in  2011.  The  average  weight  had  dipped  down  to  139  in  2010  after  a  tough  win-­ ter,  and  the  average  in  both  2008  and  2009  was  141  pounds. 6WDWH RIÂżFLDOV KDG H[SHFWHG WR VHH D FRQWLQXHG XSZDUG WUHQG LQ ULĂ€H VHDVRQ weights  after  the  adoption  of  a  ban  on  shooting  antlerless  bucks  several  years  ago.  Murkowski  attributed  this  year’s  drop  to  scarce  food  in  the  fall  of  2012. “We  expected  to  see  a  de-­ cline  in  the  physical  condi-­ tion  of  our  deer,â€?  he  said.  Due  to  plentiful  food  this  fall,  Murkowski  said  he  ex-­ pects  weights  to  bounce  back  in  2014.  He  also  said  late  last  week  that  early  reports  from  the  2013  ULĂ€H VHDVRQ ORRN SURPLVLQJ ZLOGOLIH RIÂżFLDOV ZHUH FROOHFWLQJ WKHP ODVW week  and  hoped  to  have  an  announce-­ ment  by  the  end  of  this  week.  â€œWhat  we  hear  from  hunters  is  they  had  a  good  year  â€Ś  at  least  during  the  ULĂ€H VHDVRQ ´ KH VDLG The  following  hunters  had  success  during  archery  or  muzzleloader  sea-­ sons  and  had  their  deer  weighed  at  one  of  the  county’s  nine  reporting  stations:  Buxton’s  Store  in  Orwell,  Vermont  Field  Sports  in  Middlebury,  Village  Green  Market  in  New  Haven,  the  Lin-­ coln  General  Store,  the  West  Addison  General  Store,  C&S  Hunting  Supply  in  East  Middlebury,  the  Jerusalem  Corner  Country  Store  in  Starksboro,  and  Green  Mountain  Trails  End  LLC Â

in  Bristol.  They  are  listed  by  name,  town  of  kill,  weight  and  gender  of  deer,  and  by  pounds  and  points  if  they  are  antlered  bucks. VILLAGE  GREEN  MARKET BOW  (22) Bruce  Perlee,  New  Haven,  buck  114-­ 8;͞  Kyle  Kayhart,  New  Haven,  buck  115-­3;͞  Lemuel  Parker,  Shoreham,  70-­ 2;͞  Sterling  Pelsue,  Ferrisburgh,  80  doe;͞  Eugene  Van  Sternburg,  Monkton,  106  doe;͞  Shawn  Freegard,  Shelburne,  114  doe;͞  Shaw  Kipp,  Ferrisburgh,  137-­6;͞  Derek  Whitcomb,  New  Haven,  130-­5;͞  Mark  Deering,  Cornwall,  152-­5;͞  and  Shawn  Lacey,  Williston,  116-­5. Also,  Kevin  Kayhart,  Waltham,  122  doe;͞  Seth  Gebo,  Ferrisburgh,  100  doe;͞  Jason  Twenge,  Charlotte,  110  doe;͞  Matt  Leonard,  Ferrisburgh,  160-­ 6;͞  Joshua  Rochon,  Monkton,  99  doe;͞  Kyle  Delphia,  Middlebury,  133  doe;͞  Skylar  Silloway,  Shelburne,  47  fawn;͞  Miles  Shorey,  Ferrisburgh,  140  doe;͞  Christopher  Allen,  Lincoln,  92  doe;͞  Lucas  Smith,  New  Haven,  127  doe;͞  Bruce  Perlee,  New  Haven,  100  doe;͞  and  Michael  Brennan,  New  Haven,  82  doe;͞ MUZZLELOADER  (26) Judson  Larocque,  Orwell,  115  doe;͞  Michael  Jerome,  Poultney,  142  doe;͞  Michael  Hurlburt,  Monkton,  166-­8;͞  Charles  Rockwell,  138  doe;͞  Cale  Pel-­ land,  Bristol,  100  doe;͞  Ray  Davis  Jr.,  New  Haven,  110  doe;͞  Jeffrey  Fortune,  Cornwall,  138  doe;͞  Curt  Steady,  Salis-­ bury,  138-­4;͞  Andrea  Wernhoff,  Ad-­ (See  Deer,  Page  2B)

MUHS  wrestlers  fare  well  in  N.Y.  tourney By  ANDY  KIRKALDY PERU,  N.Y.  â€”  The  Middlebury  Union  High  School  wrestling  team  had  what  Coach  Ethan  Ray-­ mond  called  a  â€œvery  successfulâ€?  Saturday  at  a  tournament  hosted  by  Peru  (N.Y.)  High  School,  win-­ ning  two  weight  classes  and  tak-­ ing  seventh  out  of  16  teams,  the  second  best  showing  for  a  Ver-­

mont  team  competing.  Winning  their  weight  classes  were  senior  Jake  Trautwein  at  182  pounds  and  junior  Chris  Gobbi  at  220. Trautwein  improved  to  5-­0  and  defeated  Kyle  Record  of  Bellows  )DOOV LQ WKH ¿QDO E\ D VHFRQG SH-­ riod  pin  in  what  was  a  key  victory  over  an  instate  rival.

*REEL SLFNHG XS KLV ¿UVW HYHU tournament  victory  and  also  im-­ proved  to  5-­0;͞  he  defeated  Cam-­ bridge,  N.Y.,  wrestler  Nathan  :LOFK LQ WKH ¿QDO DOVR ZLWK D second-­period  pin.  Also  placing  for  MUHS  were  sophomores  James  Whitley  at  132  and  Nate  Gebo  at  106,  both  tak-­ LQJ WKLUG DQG ZLQQLQJ WKHLU ¿QDO

matches  with  pins.  Whitley  im-­ proved  to  6-­1,  while  Gebo  moved  to  5-­1.  Other  Tigers  to  earn  wins  were  sophomore  Cortland  Fischer  at  ZKR ZHQW LQ KLV ÂżUVW YDU-­ sity  tournament;Íž  and  sophomores  Nick  Beauchamp  at  170  and  Kyle  Desabrais  at  126,  who  each  went  1-­2  with  victories  by  pin. Â

Sports BRIEFS

Eagles  win,  Tigers  lose  in  girls’  hoop

ADDISON  COUNTY  â€”  In  lo-­ cal  high  school  girls’  basketball  on  Monday  night,  Mount  Abraham  won  a  key  Division  II  matchup,  while  Middlebury  came  up  just  short  of  its  ¿UVW YLFWRU\ The  Vergennes  girls’  Monday  KRPH JDPH YV 0W 0DQVÂżHOG ZDV postponed;Íž  no  new  date  was  imme-­ diately  announced.  The  Otter  Valley  JLUOVÂś JDPH DW 6SULQJÂżHOG ZDV SRVW-­ poned  to  Jan.  25  and  will  be  played  at  OV;Íž  OV’s  Feb.  14  home  game  will  EH PRYHG WR 6SULQJÂżHOG EAGLES-­SLATERS Host  Fair  Haven  took  a  15-­9  halftime  lead  vs.  the  Eagles  in  the  ¿UVW URXQG RI WKH 6ODWHUVÂś KROLGD\ tournament  and  stretched  its  ad-­ vantage  to  10  early  in  the  third  pe-­ riod.  But  Mount  Abe  fought  back  to  outscore  Fair  Haven  in  the  sec-­ ond  half,  28-­16,  and  come  away  with  a  37-­31  win  over  another  D-­II  title  contender. The  result  left  both  teams  with  a  2-­1  record.  Meghan  Livingston ÂżQ-­ ished  with  a  game-­high  11  points  for  the  Eagles,  while  Bethany  Lanfear  led  the  Slaters  with  nine.  The  tour-­ nament  will  conclude  on  Friday  with  Fair  Haven  meeting  Proctor  at  7:30  p.m.  and  Mount  Abe  facing  Burr  &  Burton  at  6  p.m. TIGERS Host  Winooski  picked  up  its  sec-­ ond  close  win  over  the  Tigers  this  season,  29-­26.  Spartan  Amanda  Nattress  hit  six  fourth-­quarter  free  throws  to  help  her  team  hold  off  08+6 DQG LPSURYH WR 6KH ÂżQ-­ ished  with  a  game-­high  10  points. The  Tigers  fell  to  0-­4  despite  scor-­ ing  a  season  high  in  points;Íž  Krisan-­ dra  Provencher  led  them  with  six.  Â


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Shout  it  out MARY  HOGAN  ELEMENTARY  School  students  gathered  last  Friday  morning  for  the  school’s  annual  holiday  sing-­along.  Fourth-­ graders  Caroline  Teague,  above  left,  and  Viviana  Hammond  shouted  out  their  part  of  â€œThe  Twelve  Days  of  Christmas;Ížâ€?  Anya  Hardy-­Mittell  got  LQWR WKH VSLULW ZLWK D Ă€XII\ Santa  hat;Íž  and  Owen  %XWWHUÂżHOG DQG VRPH fellow  kindergartners  broke  out  their  violins  for  a  rendition  of  â€œJingle  Bells.â€? Independent  photos/ Trent  Campbell

Woman  cited  for  credit  card  fraud VERGENNES  â€”  Vergennes  po-­ lice  on  Sunday  cited  a  Vergennes  woman  for  an  earlier  offense  of  cred-­ it  card  fraud.  Police  allege  that  Jessica  Kimball,  39,  a  Main  Street  resident,  in  late  November  stole  a  credit  card  from  a  Ferrisburgh  resident  and  fraudu-­ lently  charged  about  $1,700  of  goods  and  services.  Sunday’s  citation  con-­ cluded  an  investigation  that  began  not  long  after  the  alleged  offense.  In  other  action  between  Dec.  16  and  22,  Vergennes  police: ‡ 2Q 'HF UHFHLYHG D FRPSODLQW about  barking  dogs  at  a  South  Water  Street  home.  Police  said  it  is  an  on-­ going  issue  and  they  have  ticketed  the  owners  in  the  past,  but  were  un-­ able  to  immediately  reach  the  owner  last  week.  Another  complaint  was  received  on  Sunday  that  police  will  follow  up  on. ‡ 2Q 'HF GHDOW ZLWK D WUXDQ-­ cy  issue  at  Vergennes  Union  High  School.  Â‡ 2Q 'HF KHDUG IURP D ZRP-­ an  an  allegation  of  threats  made  by  a  man  involved  with  her  in  a  long-­ standing  legal  dispute. ‡ 2Q 'HF EDFNHG XS %ULVWRO police  at  a  domestic  disturbance.  Â‡ 2Q 'HF DQG LVVXHG WLFNHWV to  owners  of  cars  parked  in  violation  of  the  city’s  winter  overnight  on-­

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street  parking  ban.  Â‡ 2Q 'HF UHFHLYHG D UHSRUW of  an  erratic  driver  leaving  the  city  south  on  Route  22A  and  ended  up  EHLQJ RQH RI WKH ÂżUVW RQ WKH VFHQH RI a  fatal  accident  handled  by  Vermont  State  Police  involving  the  driver  who  ZDV UHSRUWHG WR WKHP *HQH 2OLYHU RI %ULGSRUW GLHG DW WKH VFHQH DV the  result  of  injuries  sustained  in  the  crash,  which  occurred  at  around  6:45  p.m.  VSP  reported  that  Jeffrey  Gos-­ liga,  37,  of  Addison  was  in  the  sec-­ ond  vehicle  in  the  crash  and  he  was  severely  injured,  though  his  injuries  were  not  life-­threatening. ‡ 2Q 'HF FRQÂżVFDWHG PDULMXD-­ na  from  a  Monkton  Road  youth  and  issued  him  a  citation  after  receiving  a  tip  from  a  family  member.  Â‡ 2Q 'HF ZHUH WROG WKDW D )H-­ dex  delivery  had  been  stolen  from  a  Green  Street  home,  but  learned  it  had  been  dropped  off  at  the  wrong  address.  Â‡ 2Q 'HF FLWHG D \HDU ROG girl  into  juvenile  court  for  making  up  a  story  that  a  15-­year-­old  boy  had  as-­ saulted  her. Â

‡ 2Q 'HF ZHUH WROG WKDW D mother  picking  up  a  child  at  Ver-­ gennes  Union  Elementary  School  was  impaired  by  marijuana;Íž  police  FRXOG QRW ÂżQG KHU EXW UHSRUWHG WKH incident  to  the  Department  of  Chil-­ dren  and  Families.  Â‡ 2Q 'HF FLWHG 0LFKDHO 5 %URZQ RI 3DQWRQ IRU UHWDLO WKHIW from  his  employer,  Kinney  Drug;Íž  po-­ lice  allege  he  stole  on  three  separate  occasions  goods  with  a  total  value  of  about  $92.  Â‡ 2Q 'HF URXVHG D GUXQNHQ man  who  was  asleep  under  a  Green  Street  stairway  at  about  midnight  and  took  him  to  Porter  Hospital  because  his  blood-­alcohol  content  read  at  0.0352;Íž  as  a  point  of  com-­ parison  the  legal  limit  for  driving  is  9HUJHQQHV SROLFH VDLG RQFH KH was  medically  cleared  the  man  was  WXUQHG RYHU WR %ULVWRO SROLFH EHFDXVH of  an  alleged  violation  of  a  relief-­ from-­abuse  order.  Â‡ 2Q 'HF LVVXHG D QR WUHVSDVV order  to  a  Walker  Avenue  resident  on  behalf  of  Middlebury  police.  Â‡ 2Q 'HF DVNHG D YHKLFOH owner  to  move  it  to  allow  highway  workers  to  apply  salt  on  North  Maple  Street.  Â‡ 2Q 'HF KHOSHG WKH 9HU-­ gennes  Area  Rescue  Squad  lift  a  pa-­ tient  at  a  High  Street  home. Â


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ALCOHOLICS  ANONY-­ M O U S  M I D D L E B U RY  M E E TI N G S  W E D N E S -­ DAY:  Big  Book  Meeting  7:15-­8:15  AM  is  held  at  the  PARTY  RENTALS;  CHI-­ Middlebury  United  Method-­ NA,  flatware,  glassware,  ist  Church  on  N.  Pleasant  linens.  Delivery  available.  Street.  Discussion  Meeting  Noon-­1:00  PM.  Women’s  802-­388-­4831. Meeting  5:30-­6:30  PM.  Both  held  at  The  Turning  Cards  of  Thanks Point  Center  in  the  Marble-­ works,  Middlebury. THANKS  HOLY  SPIRIT  ALCOHOLICS  ANONY-­ and  St.  Jude  for  prayers  M O U S  M I D D L E B U RY  answered.  Ma. M E E T I N G S  T U E S -­ DAY:  11th  Step  Meeting  PM.  ALTEEN  Public  Meetings Noon-­1:00  Group.  Both  held  at  Turning  AL-­ANON:  FOR  FAMI-­ Point,  228  Maple  Street.  12  LIES  and  friends  affected  Step  Meeting  Noon-­1:00  by  someone’s  drinking.  P M .  1 2  S t e p  M e e t i n g  Members  share  experi-­ 7:30-­8:30  PM.  Both  held  ence,  strength  and  hope  at  The  Turning  Point  Cen-­ to  solve  common  problems.  ter  in  The  Marbleworks,  Newcomers  welcome.  Con-­ Middlebury. fidential.  St.  Stephen’s  Church  (use  front  side  door  and  go  to  second  floor)  in  Middlebury,  Sunday  nights  7:15-­8:15pm. ALATEEN:  FOR  YOUNG  PEOPLE  who’ve  been  affected  by  someone’s  drinking.  Members  share  experience,  strength,  hope  to  solve  common  prob-­ lems.  Meets  Wednesdays  7:15-­8:15pm  downstairs  in  Turning  Point  Center  of  Addison  County  in  Middle-­ bury  Marbleworks.  (Al-­Anon  meets  at  same  time  nearby  at  St.  Stephens  Church).

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ALCOHOLICS  ANONY-­ M O U S  N O R T H  F E R -­ RISBURGH  MEETINGS:  Sunday,  Daily  Reflections  Meeting  6:00-­7:00  PM,  ALCOHOLICS  ANONY-­ at  the  United  Methodist  M O U S  M I D D L E B U RY  Church,  Old  Hollow  Rd. M E E T I N G S  M O N D AY:  As  Bill  Sees  It  Meeting  NA  MEETINGS  MIDDLE-­ Noon-­1:00  PM.  Big  Book  BURY:  Mondays,  6pm,  held  Meeting  7:30-­8:30  PM.  at  The  Turning  Point  Cen-­ Both  held  at  The  Turning  ter  located  in  The  Marble-­ Point  Center  in  The  Marble-­ works. works,  Middlebury.

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SEASONAL  TAX  PRE-­ PARER.  Thomas  Tax  Ser-­ vices,  Inc.  is  in  need  of  a  seasonal  tax  preparer  in  our  Vergennes,  VT  of-­ fice.  The  ideal  candidate  will  have  previous  busi-­ ness  tax  return  prepa-­ ration  experience.  This  is  an  ideal  opportunity  for  someone  looking  to  work  from  mid-­January  to  mid-­April.  H&R  Block  graduates  are  encour-­ aged  to  apply.  Interested  candidates  should  e-­mail  their  resume  in  confidence  to  Thomasbusinessa-­ g e n c y @ c o m c a s t . n e t .  802-­877-­2684.

S H E A  M O T O R  COMPANY  in  Middlebury,  offering  Chevrolet  cars  and  trucks,  is  currently  accepting  applications  for  an  outgoing  professional  to  expand  our  sales  team.  This  is  your  opportunity  to  join  a  winning  team  a n d  m a x i m i z e  y o u r  earning  potential!  The  ideal  candidate  must  be  a  positive  self-­starter  with  excellent  communication  and  organizational  skills,  be  goal  oriented  and  possess  a  strong  work  ethic.  Sales  experience  is  not  necessary  but  is  preferred.  If  you  feel  that  a  sales  career  with  unlimited  earning  potential  is  for  you,  please  send  resume  to  Shea  Motor  Company,  PO  Box  747,  Middlebury,  VT  05753,  Attn:  Mark  Stacey  or  e-­mail  mark@ sheamotorco.com  .

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THE  BARREL  MAN:  55  gallon  Plastic  and  Metal  barrels.  Several  types:  55  gallon  rain  barrels  with  faucets,  Food  grade  with  removable  locking  cov-­ ers,  plastic  food  grade  with  spin-­on  covers  (pickle  barrels).  Also,  275  gallon  food  grade  totes  $125  For  Sale each.  55  gallon  sand  /  salt  4 -­ 5  Y E A R  O L D  F E -­ barrels  with  PT  legs.  $50  MALE  grey  chinchilla  each.  Delivery  available.  with  two  large  cages  802-­453-­4235. and  all  supplies.  $150.  USED  RESTAURANT  802-­759-­7590. EQUIPMENT.  Call  for  in-­ INFRARED  WORKSHOP  formation.  802-­349-­8544. HEATER  with  20  pound  LP  gas  tank,  hose,  regula-­ tor  and  mounting  bracket.  32,000  btu.  Like  new  con-­ dition.  $75.  388-­6678. M O U N T E D  S N O W  TIRES.  4  Firestone  M&S.  185/70/14,  barely  used.  $250.  802-­759-­7590. SAWMILLS  FROM  ONLY  $4,897.  Make  &  save  money  with  your  own  bandmill.  Cut  lumber  any  dimension.  In  stock,  ready  to  ship.  Free  info  /  DVD:  www.NorwoodSawmills. com  1-­800-­578-­1363,  ext.  300N. SIMPLE,  WELL  MADE,  BIRDHOUSES;  suitable  for  bluebirds,  tree  swal-­ lows,  etc.  758-­2228.

Shea Motor Company  in  Middlebury,  VT,  offering  Chevrolet  cars  and  trucks,  is  currently  accepting applications  for  an  Internet Sales Manager.  Join  our  outgoing,  professional  sales  team,  and  maximize  your  earning  potential.  Candidate  must  be  a  positive  self-­starter  with  excellent  communi-­ cation  and  organizational  skills,  as  well  as  being  goal  oriented  and  possess  a  strong  work  ethic.  Computer  and  internet  knowledge  required,  previ-­ ous  experience  preferred.  Please  send  resume  to:  Shea  Motor  Company,  PO  Box  747,  Middlebury,  VT  05753  Attn:  Mark  Stacey.  Or  email  mark@sheamotorco.com.

2000  SQUARE  FEET  Pro-­ fessional  office  space  in  Middlebury,  multi-­room.  Ground  level,  parking,  h a n d i c a p p e d -­ a c c e s -­ s i b l e .  Av a i l a b l e  n o w.  802-­558-­6092.

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B R A N D O N ,  N I C E ,  SUNNY,  one  bedroom,  second  floor  apartment.  Quiet,  lovely  location  in  owner  occupied  2-­fam-­ ily  home.  $675.  Includes  heat.  Lease,  references  and  deposit  required.  Available  January  1.  No  smoking,  no  pets.  Call  802-­236-­1781. BRANDON,  NOW  RENT-­ ING  1  &  2  bedroom  afford-­ able  apartments  at  Park  Village.  Rents  starting  at  $689  /  mo.  Some  utilities  included.  Great  location,  beautiful  setting,  30  min-­ utes  to  Rutland,  5  minutes  to  downtown  Brandon,  easy  access  to  Route  7.  Call  Chantel  for  more  info  802-­247-­0165.

BRIDPORT  VILLAGE;  O N E  b e d r o o m  a p a r t -­ ment,  4  rooms,  with  porch  /  lawn.  Washer  /  dryer,  heat  For  Rent /  hot  water  included.  No  15,000  SQ.  FT.  MANU-­ smoking,  no  pets.  Refer-­ FACTURING  or  storage  ences.  $775  /  month  plus  by  the  month  or  by  the  security  deposit.  Only  liv-­ ing  unit  in  building.  For  quarter.  802-­388-­4831. more  information,  Charlie  2  BEDROOM  HOUSE,  802-­758-­2218. completely  furnished  for  6  month  rental  on  Lake  B R I S TO L  D U P L E X  â€”  Dunmore.  Dec.  21,  2013  beautiful  3  large  rooms.  to  June  21,  2014.  Very  Includes  heat,  but  not  gas.  energy  efficient,  washer  First  month’s  rent  and  se-­ and  dryer,  85’  of  front-­ curity  deposit.  No  pets,  no  age,  no  pets,  no  smoking.  smoking.  Job  and  credit  $900  /  mo.  plus  utilities.  check.  $795.  338-­8084. 802-­352-­6678.

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BRISTOL;  3  BEDROOM  apartment.  Includes  heat,  water,  hot  water,  lawn  care,  snow  removal,  ap-­ pliances.  $1080  /  month.  Call  802-­453-­2566.

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PANTON;  GREAT  LOCA-­ TION,  Lake  Champlain  views.  Totally  renovat-­ ed  house,  2  bedrooms,  2  baths,  new  kitchen,  f u l l y  a p p l i a n c e d ,  g a -­ rage  space.  No  pets,  no  smoking.  $1400  /  mo.  plus  MIDDLEBURY  EFFICIEN-­ utilities.  Contact  Nancy  CY  APARTMENT.  Bed-­ Larrow  877-­6462,  Lang  room,  kitchen,  bath.  Heat,  McLaughry  Real  Estate. water,  trash  pickup  in-­ SELF  STORAGE,  8’X10’  cluded.  $625  /  mo.  Security  units.  Your  lock  and  key,  deposit.  802-­388-­1917. $50  /  month.  Middlebury,  MIDDLEBURY,  CLOSE  802-­558-­6092. TO  college,  1  bedroom  S T O R A G E  S PA C E S ,  apartment,  third  floor,  11’X28’.  Large  overhead  a l l  i n c l u s i v e .  $ 9 0 0 .  doors,  extra  high  ceilings.  802-­388-­4831. Will  accommodate  large  MIDDLEBURY;  2  BED-­ campers,  boats  or  lots  of  ROOM,  1.5  bath  condo  stuff.  Call  802-­388-­8394. with  garage.  Updated  VERGENNES;  285  MAIN  a n d  n e w  a p p l i a n c e s .  Street,  available  now.  2  $1000  /  m o.  plus  utili-­ bedroom  apartment.  Full  ties.  Call  Karen  at  Lang,  bath,  laundry  hookups,  McLaughry  Real  Estate,  large  porch,  new  kitch-­ 802-­388-­1977. en,  parking,  heat  and  NEW  HAVEN:  Very  nice,  hot  water  included.  $890  sunny,  special  apartment.  /  month.  Also  277  Main  Vi e w s ,  d e c k ,  g a r d e n  Street,  6-­room  apart-­ space.  No  pets,  no  smok-­ ment,  $1,100.  Call  only  ing.  References,  lease.  8am-­8pm.  802-­349-­8405. $850  /  month  plus  utilities.  WEST  ADDISON  com-­ 802-­236-­2040. pletely  furnished  2  bed-­ ORWELL  3  BEDROOM  room  apartment.  Located  apartment.  $850  /  month  on  Lake  Champlain.  No  +  utilities.  Credit  check  pets.  Available  immedi-­ and  references.  F  irst  ately.  Rent  includes  utili-­ and  last  month’s  rent.  ties.  Call  802-­759-­2382. 802-­948-­2559.

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LEICESTER;  1  BED-­ ROOM  apartment.  $675.  Heat  included.  Refer-­ ences,  deposit,  lease.  802-­349-­9733.

M I X E D  H A R D W O O D ,  PARTIALLY  seasoned.  Cut,  split,  delivered.  $190  /  cord.  Also  trees  cut  and  removed.  Please  leave  message,  802-­282-­9110.

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C L I M AT E  C O N T R O L  STORAGE  now  avail-­ BRANDON  SPACIOUS  able  in  New  Haven.  Call  2  bedroom.  $650  /  month,  802-­388-­4138. no  utilities  included.  Call  CORNWALL  EFFICIEN-­ 802-­247-­5280. CY  APARTMENT  clean  BRANDON  SUNNY  1  and  quiet.  $650  includes  bedroom  2nd  floor  pets  all.  989-­8124.

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MOUNTAIN  ROAD  FIRE-­ WOOD.  Green  and  dry  available.  Oak,  ash,  ma-­ ple,  beech.  Order  now  and  save  for  next  season.  Cut,  split  and  delivered.  Call  802-­759-­2095. SAFE  WOOD  PELLET  HEAT:  Maxim  Outdoor  Wood  Pellet  furnace  by  Central  Boiler  can  reduce  your  heating  bills  by  50%  or  more.  Boivin  Farm  Sup-­ ply.  802-­236-­2389.

Real  Estate  Wanted WA N T E D :  T O  P U R -­ C H A S E  f r o m  o w n e r,  open  land,  2  to  100  acres.  802-­558-­6092.

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DRY  HARDWOOD  FIRE-­ WOOD.  Cut,  split,  cov-­ Real  Estate ered.  2  plus  cords,  $450.  d e l i v e r e d  i n  A d d i s o n  MIDDLEBURY;  INDUS-­ County.  802-­453-­4235. TRIAL  PARK.  Available  FIREWOOD,  DRY,  CUT,  2  acres,  lease  or  build  to  split.  $190  /  cord.  You  truck.  suit.  802-­558-­6092. 802-­247-­6061. FIREWOOD;  CUT,  SPLIT  Att.  Farmers and  delivered.  Green  or  seasoned.  Call  Tom  GROUND  EAR  CORN  Shepard,  802-­453-­4285. $6.25  for  50  pound  bag.  FIREWOOD;  CUT,  SPLIT  Cracked  corn  $8  for  50  and  delivered.  Call  for  pound  bag.  Whole  shell  corn  $6.50  for  50  bag.  information.  247-­9782. 683-­6394.

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HAY  FOR  SALE:  First  cut  $3  /  square  bale.  First  cut  round  bales  $30.  Mike  Quinn,  end  of  South  Munger  Street,  Middle-­ bury.  802-­388-­7828.

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HAY  FOR  SALE:  First  and  second  cut.  Call  802-­352-­4686. HAY  FOR  SALE:  Small  square  bales.  First  cut  a n d  m u l c h .  D e l i v e r y  available.  Call  for  pric-­ i n g .  8 0 2 -­ 4 5 3 -­ 4 4 8 1 ,  8 0 2 -­ 3 4 9 -­ 9 2 8 1 ,  o r  802-­989-­1004. NEW  HOLLAND  T1530-­  250TL  Loader,  200  hours.  Winco  PTO  Generator.  Call  802-­247-­6735.

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

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Rent  Right program helps  with housing Âł, LQVWDOOHG D VN\OLJKW LQ P\ apartment‌.The  people  who  live  above  me  are  furious!  â€”  Steven  Wright That  is  one  way  to  get  a  landlord  or  a  neighbor’s  attention.   Approximately  30  percent,  or  73,303,  of  all  Vermont  households  rent  their  home.  It  is  estimated  that  another  1,100  will  be  renting  by  2014.  There  are  statistics  that  pre-­ dict  that  in  the  coming  year  about  44,900  of  those  house-­ holds  will  have  lower  incomes  than  80  percent  of  Vermont’s  median  in-­ come. How  im-­ portant  is  it  WR NQRZ WKH Bridging ropes  of  rent-­ gaps, ing  well?  building Those  30  per-­ cent  can  give  futures you  a  good  By Jan Demers answer  to  that  Executive Director question. Champlain Valley Champlain  9DOOH\ 2IÂżFH 2IĂ€FH of  Economic  of Economic Opportunity  Opportunity started  a  new  program  on  how  to  be  a  successful  tenant  through  Vermont’s  Commu-­ nity  Housing  Grant.  Three  programs  from  CVOEO  have  joined  together  to  address  the  various  barriers  pres-­ ent  that  prevent  an  uneventful  and  safe  renting  experience.  Rent  Right  VSHFLÂżFDOO\ RIIHUV HGXFDWLRQ IRU those  who  are  currently  homeless,  have  a  history  of  chronic  homeless-­ ness,  are  precariously  housed  or  are  ¿UVW WLPH UHQWHUV Laura  Morse,  housing  advocate  at  CVOEO’s  Addison  Community  $FWLRQ 2IÂżFH WROG RI D JHQWOHPDQ who  was  illiterate  and  living  in  his  WUXFN Âł+H ZRXOG FRPH KHUH IRU PH to  read  his  mail  and  see  if  he  could  get  into  housing.  Denied,  denied,  GHQLHG +LV SDSHUZRUN VDLG WKDW KH KDG D FULPLQDO UHFRUG ,W WRRN WLPH WR ÂżQG WKH WUXWK , ÂżQDOO\ OHDUQHG WKDW KH KDG D ORDGHG JXQ LQ KLV WUXFN EDFN LQ 7KDW ZDV KLV FULPLQDO record.  Today  he  is  still  in  housing  and  is  successful.â€?  He  could  have  used  the  Rent  Right  program  but  KDV DOUHDG\ EHQHÂżWHG IURP /DXUDÂśV advocacy  efforts. Rent  Right  marries  the  disciples  from  CVOEO’s  Housing  Assis-­ tance  Program,  Financial  Educa-­ tion  Program  and  Vermont  Tenant’s  Program.  Ten  hours  of  training  are  RIIHUHG LQ ÂżYH VHVVLRQV 7KH RXW-­ come  of  Rent  Right  is  to  give  par-­ ticipants  an  edge  in  a  tight  housing  PDUNHW DQG D FKDQFH WR VWDUW RYHU RQ the  right  foot  through  group  and  in-­ dividual  sessions.   The  course  curriculum  includes  a  self  assessment;Íž  communicat-­ ing  with  landlords;Íž  dealing  with  problems,  repairs  and  neighbors;Íž  maintaining  an  apartment;Íž  legal  re-­ sponsibilities  as  a  tenant  and  avoid-­ LQJ HYLFWLRQ VHWWLQJ ÂżQDQFLDO JRDOV along  with  spending  management  VNLOOV FUHGLW UHYLHZ DQG UHSDLU housing  search  tools  and  applica-­ tions;Íž  area  resources;Íž  understand-­ ing  the  landlord’s  perspective;Íž   a  written  housing  plan  and  portfolio;Íž  clear  goals  and  objectives;Íž  and  indi-­ vidualized  attention  in  private  ses-­ sions. Participants  who  complete  the  program  will  be  given  Preferred  Renter  Card  that  chronicles  their  achievement. Pam  Favreau,  the  main  architect  of  the  curriculum  and  director  of  the  Vermont  Tenants  Program,  re-­ PDUNHG WKDW ÂłODFN RI XQGHUVWDQGLQJ rather  than  mal  intent  frames  most  of  our  landlord/tenant  interactions.â€?  It  is  not  us  against  them.  It  is  just  us.  Those  interested  in  this  program  can  contact  Laura  Morse  at  802-­ 388-­2285,  ext.  206,  or  email  her  at  lmorse@cvoeo.org.

TOWN OF MIDDLEBURY PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE

  The  Middlebury  Development  Review  Board  will  hold  a  public  hearing  on  Monday,  January  13,  2014  beginning  at  7:00  p.m.  LQ WKH 7RZQ 2I¿FHV &RQIHUHQFH 5RRP WR FRQVLGHU WKH DSSOLFDWLRQ E\ -HUHPLH %XWWHU¿HOG IRU D WZR ORW VXEGLYLVLRQ RI 0XQJHU 6WUHHW 3ODQV DQG DGGLWLRQDO LQIRUPDWLRQ UHJDUGLQJ WKLV DSSOLFDWLRQ PD\ be  viewed  at  the  Town  Planning  and  Zoning  2I¿FH LQ WKH 7RZQ 2I¿FHV RU E\ FDOOLQJ ([W 3DUWLFLSDWLRQ LQ WKLV SXEOLF KHDULQJ LV D SUHUHTXLVLWH WR WKH ULJKW WR WDNH DQ\ VXEVHTXHQW DSSHDO (GZDUG . 'XQDNLQ 12/26   =RQLQJ $GPLQLVWUDWLYH 2I¿FHU

Weybridge  man  cited  for  assault ADDISON  COUNTY  â€”  Vermont  State  Police  cited  Martin  Landon,  42,  of  Weybridge  for  assault,  fol-­ lowing  investigation  of  a  citizens’  dispute  at  a  Lafountain  Lane  home  in  Weybridge  on  Dec.  22.  Police  re-­ leased  Landon  on  citation  to  appear  in  Addison  Superior  Court,  Criminal  Division,  on  Feb.  24,  2014. In  other  recent  action,  VSP: ‡ 7LFNHWHG D :KLWLQJ PDQ IRU speeding  after  he  allegedly  lost  con-­ trol  of  his  vehicle  on  Route  30  in  &RUQZDOO RQ 'HF DQG VWUXFN D house. Police  said  Benjamin  Mathis,  25,  was  traveling  north  on  Route  30  in  Cornwall  when  he  came  upon  an-­ other  vehicle  in  the  same  lane  that  began  to  slow  and  turn  off  Route  30.  Police  said  Mathis  subsequently  lost  control  of  his  vehicle  and  traveled  RII WKH ZHVW VLGH RI WKH URDG VWULNLQJ a  house.  Authorities  said  the  accident  caused  â€œminimal  to  moderate  dam-­ ageâ€?  to  both  vehicle  and  the  house.  There  were  no  injuries  to  Mathis  and  his  three  passengers,  one  of  whom  was  18  months  old,  the  other  six  months  old,  according  to  police.  3ROLFH VDLG 0DWKLV ZDV WLFNHWHG IRU VSHHGLQJ ZKLFK FDUULHG D ÂżQH and  4  license  points. ‡ ,QYHVWLJDWHG D GD\WLPH EXUJODU\ that  occurred  at  a  home  on  the  Bris-­ WRO 5RDG LQ 0RQNWRQ RQ 'HF 7KH victims  told  police  their  home  was  ORFNHG ZKHQ WKH\ OHIW IRU WKH GD\ EXW FDPH KRPH WR ÂżQG VHYHUDO LWHPV missing.  Anyone  with  information  is  DVNHG WR FRQWDFW WKH 963 DW 4919.  Information  can  also  be  sub-­ mitted  anonymously  online  at  www. vtips.info  or  by  texting  â€œCRIMESâ€?  (274637)  to  Keyword:  VTIPS.

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Police Log

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TOWN OF BRISTOL PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE

The  Bristol  Zoning  Board  of  Adjustments  will  hold  a  hearing  on  January  14,  2014  at  WKH 7RZQ 2I¿FHV ORFDWHG DW 6RXWK 6WUHHW EHJLQQLQJ DW 3 0 WR FRQVLGHU WKH DS-­ SHDO RI ]RQLQJ SHUPLW 5HEHFFD .RGLV 3DUFHO UHTXHVWLQJ D YDUL-­ DQFH WR HQODUJH D QR FRQIRUPLQJ VWUXFWXUH &RSLHV RI WKH FRPSOHWH ]RQLQJ DSSOLFD-­ WLRQV DUH DYDLODEOH IRU UHYLHZ DW WKH %ULVWRO 7RZQ 2I¿FH GXULQJ UHJXODU EXVLQHVV KRXUV 12/26

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7KH OHJDO YRWHUV RI )LUH 'LVWULFW LQ WKH 7RZQ RI 0LGGOHEXU\ DUH KHUHE\ ZDUQHG DQG QRWL¿HG to  meet  at  the  East  Middlebury  Community  House  on  Monday,  January  13,  2014,  at  7:00  PM  to  transact  the  following  business,  to  wit:    FIRST:   To  hear,  discuss  and  act  upon  the  reports  from  the  Prudential  Committee,  the  Treasurer/Collector  of  Water  Rents,  and  the  Auditor    SECOND:   To  hear  reports  from  the  Fire  Department,  the  Historical  Society,  the  Sarah  Partridge  Library,  and  the  Town  of  Middlebury. 7+,5' 7R HOHFW 2I¿FHUV RI WKH 'LVWULFW DV IROORZV   A  Moderator,    A  Clerk   A  Treasurer/Collector  of  Water  Rents   An  Auditor   A  Member  of  the  Prudential  Committee  to  serve  for  three  years   A  Member  of  the  Prudential  Committee  to  serve  for  one  year )2857+ 7R YRWH D WD[ RQ WKH WD[DEOH SURSHUW\ ZLWKLQ WKH 'LVWULFW VXI¿FLHQW WR GHIUD\ maintenance  and  other  expenses  of  the  Sarah  Partridge  Community  House,  the  Sarah  Partridge  Library,  the  Curtiss  Recreation  Area,  and  the  Harry  Goodro  Recreation  Area.    FIFTH:   To  see  if  the  voters  of  the  Fire  District  will  give  the  Prudential  Committee  authority  to  borrow  money  on  the  credit  of  the  District  to  make  repairs  on  the  water  system.    SIXTH:   To  discuss  and  vote  by  Australian  ballot  on  the  petition  presented  to  change  the  boundaries  of   Fire  District  #1  to  exclude  the  properties  of  James  A.  Nelson  and  Amy  Sheldon  (4  North  Branch  Road)  and  Raymond  and  Connie  Grant  (7  North  Branch  Road).    SEVENTH:   To  transact  any  other  business  that  may  properly  come  before  the  meeting. Dated  at  East  Middlebury,  Vermont   December  23,  2013  12/26,  1/2,  9  Peggy  Jean  Peabody,  Clerk

TOWN OF MIDDLEBURY PUBLIC HEARING

TO CONSIDER PETITION TO CHANGE LIMITS OF EAST MIDDLE-­ BURY FIRE DISTRICT #1 78(6'$< -$1 ‡ 3 0 LARGE CONFERENCE ROOM TOWN OFFICES -­ 94 MAIN ST. In  accordance  with  20  VSA  §  2481(a),  on  Tuesday,  January  14,  2014,  the  Middlebury  Selectboard  will  hold  a  pub-­ lic  hearing  on  the  petition  of  20  or  more  voters  of  the  East  Middlebury  Fire  Dis-­ WULFW WR FKDQJH WKH OLPLWV RI WKH ÂżUH district  by  excluding  the  properties  of  James  A.  Nelson  and  Amy  Sheldon  (4  North  Branch  Road)  and  Raymond  and  Cornelia  (Connie)  Grant  (7  North  Branch  Road)  from  the  district.   A  copy  of  the  Fire  'LVWULFW PDS LV RQ ÂżOH DQG DYDLODEOH IRU LQVSHFWLRQ DW WKH 7RZQ &OHUNÂśV RIÂżFH Pursuant  to  the  provisions  of  20  VSA  Â† E LI D SHWLWLRQ VLJQHG E\ ÂżYH percent  of  the  legal  voters  of  the  town  objecting  to  the  change  of  limits  of  the  ¿UH GLVWULFW LV SUHVHQWHG WR WKH WRZQ FOHUN within  30  days  of  the  date  of  posting  and  publication  of  the  notice  of  the  January  14,  2014  publichearing,  the  selectboard  shall  cause  the  question  of  whether  the  WRZQ VKDOO FKDQJH WKH OLPLWV RI WKH ÂżUH district  to  be  considered  at  a  special  or  annual  meeting  called  for  that  purpose.  $IWHU WKH PHHWLQJ WKH OLPLWV RI WKH ÂżUH district  will  be  changed  unless  a  majority  of  the  voters  of  the  town  present  and  vot-­ ing  vote  to  disapprove  of  such  change  of  OLPLWV ,I D SHWLWLRQ VLJQHG E\ ÂżYH SHUFHQW of  the  legal  voters  of  a  town  objecting  to  a  selectboard  decision  denying  the  change  RI OLPLWV RI D ÂżUH GLVWULFW LV SUHVHQWHG WR the  town  clerk  within  30  days  of  the  se-­ lectboard  decision,  the  selectboard  shall  cause  the  question  of  whether  the  town  VKDOO FKDQJH WKH OLPLWV RI WKH ÂżUH GLVWULFW to  be  considered  at  a  special  or  annual  meeting  called  for  that  purpose.  Middlebury  Selectboard December  22,  2013 12/26

MORTGAGEE’S NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE OF REAL PROPERTY

As  ordered  by  the  Court  set  forth  below  and  in  connection  with  a  certain  mortgage  given  by  Frank  L.  Raymond,  III  and  Rinda  L.  Raymond  to  Mortgage  Electronic  Registration  Systems,  Inc.  as  nominee  for  CTX  Mortgage  Company,  LLC,  dated  August  1,  2005  and  recorded  in  Book  87  Page  356  of  the  Land  Records  of  the  Town  of  Addison,  of  which  mortgage  JPMorgan  Chase  Bank,  National  Association  is  now  the  present  holder,  and  in  accordance  with  the  Judgment  Order  and  Decree  of  Foreclosure  entered  May  21,  2013  in  the  action  entitled  JPMorgan  Chase  Bank,  National  Association  v  Frank  L.  Raymond,  III,  Rinda  L.  Ray-­ mond  and  Citizens  Bank,  N.A.,  by  the  Addison  Unit,  Civil  Division,  Vermont  Superior  Court,  Docket  No.  230-­9-­12  Ancv  for  breach  of  the  conditions  of  said  mortgage  and  for  the  purpose  of  foreclosing  the  same  will  be  sold  at  Public  Auction  at  4582  VT  Route  22A,  Addison,  Vermont  on  January  17,  2014  at  11:00  am  all  and  singular  the  premises  described  in  said  mortgage,    To  wit:  Being  all  the  same  lands  and  premises  conveyed  to  Frank  L.  Raymond,  III  and  Rinda  L.  Raymond  by  Warranty  Deed  of  Robert  C.  Gaboriault  and  Jean  M.  Gaboriault  dated  April  18,  2003  and  recorded  at  Book  80  Page  358  of  the  Town  of  Addison  Land  Records  and  being  more  particularly  described  therein,  in  part,  as  follows: “Being  all  and  the  same  lands  and  premises  decreed  to  Jean  M.  Gaboriault  by  Decree  of  Distribution  of  the  Probate  Court  for  the  District  of  Addison  in  the  matter  of  the  Estate  of  Howard  F.  Birchmore  (Probate  Court  Docket  #7527),  dated  November  13,  1966,  which  Decree  is  recorded  in  Book  45,  Page  491  of  the  Town  of  Addison  Land  Records,  and  being  more  particularly  described  therein  as  follows: “Being  the  so-­called  home  place  located  in  the  Town  of  Addison,  and  being  all  and  the  same  lands  and  premises  as  described  in   a  Warranty  Deed  from  Charles  E.  Jackman  and  Jeanne  S.  Jackman  to  Howard  C.  Birchmore  and  Caroline  Birchmore  (who  prede-­ ceased  her  husband,  Howard  C.  Birchmore),  husband  and  wife  as  tenants  by  the  entity,  dated  12th  day  of  October,  1966,  recorded  in  Volume  33  at  page  149  of  the  Land  Records  of  the  Town  of  Addison,  Vermont.  Further  reference  may  be  made  to  a  Warranty  Deed  from  Warren  E.  Kirby  and  Eileen  G.  Kirby  to  Charles  E.  Jackman  and  Jeanne  S.  Jackman,  dated  July  1,  1961. Reference  is  made  to  a  Quit  Claim  Deed  from  Jean  M.  Gaboriault  to  Thomas  W.  Lynch  dated  November  21,  1966  and  recorded  in   Book  45,  Page  494  of  the  Town  of  Addison  Land  Records. Reference  is  also  made  to  a  Quit  Claim  Deed  from  Thomas  W.  Lynch  to  Robert  C.  Gaboriault  and  Jean  M.  Gaboriault  dated  No-­ vember  21,  1966  and  recorded  in  Book  45,  Page  496  of  the  Town  of  Addison  Land  Records.  EXCEPTING  THEREFROM  lands  and  premises  condemned  by  the  State  of  Vermont  Agency  of  Transportation  as  referenced  in  a  Condemnation  Order  dated  June  13,  1996  and  recorded  July  5,  1996  in  Book  61,  Page  70  of  the  Addison  Land  Records.  Said  condemned  lands  containing  .23  acres,  more  or  less. Reference  is  hereby  made  to  the  above  instruments  and  to  the  records  and  references  contained  therein  in  further  aid  of  this  description.   Terms  of  sale:  Said  premises  will  be  sold  and  conveyed  subject  to  all  liens,  encumbrances,  unpaid  taxes,  tax  titles,  municipal  liens  and  assessments,  if  any,  which  take  precedence  over  the  said  mortgage  above  described. 7(1 7+286$1' 'ROODUV RI WKH SXUFKDVH SULFH PXVW EH SDLG LQ FDVK FHUWLÂżHG FKHFN EDQN WUHDVXUHUÂśV RU FDVKLHUÂśV FKHFN DW WKH WLPH DQG SODFH RI WKH VDOH E\ WKH SXUFKDVHU 7KH EDODQFH RI WKH SXUFKDVH SULFH VKDOO EH SDLG LQ FDVK FHUWLÂżHG FKHFN EDQN WUHD-­ VXUHUÂśV RU FDVKLHUÂśV FKHFN ZLWKLQ WKLUW\ GD\V DIWHU WKH GDWH RI VDOH The  mortgagor  is  entitled  to  redeem  the  premises  at  any  time  prior  to  the  sale  by  paying  the  full  amount  due  un-­ der  the  mortgage,  including  the  costs  and  expenses  of  the  sale.  Other  terms  to  be  announced  at  the  sale.     DATED  :  December  17,  2013 By:/s/:  Amber  L.  Doucette,  Esq. Bendett  and  McHugh,  PC,   270  Farmington  Ave.,  Ste.  151,   Farmington,  CT  06032,  860-­677-­2868,  x  1090,  Fax  860-­409-­0626 12/19

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To  publish  a  legal  notice  in  the  Addison  Independent  please  email  information  to  legals@addisonindependent.com  or  fax  it  to  (802)  388-­3100. MORTGAGEE’S NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE OF REAL PROPERTY

 As  ordered  by  the  Court  set  forth  below  and  in  connection  with  a  certain  mortgage  given  by  Mark  Hubbell  to  CitiFinancial,  Inc.,  dated  August  23,  2007  and  recorded  in  Book  71  Page  294  of  the  Land  Records  of  the  Town  of  New  Haven,  of  which  mortgage  CitiFinancial,  Inc.  is  still  the  present  holder,  and  in  accordance  with  the  Judgment  Order  and  Decree  of  Foreclosure  entered  May  18,  2009  in  the  action  entitled  CitiFinancial,  Inc.  v  Mark  Hubbell,  by  the  Addison  Unit,  Civil  Division,  Vermont  Superior  Court,  Docket  No.  350-­12-­ 08  Ancv  for  breach  of  the  conditions  of  said  mortgage  and  for  the  purpose  of  foreclosing  the  same  will  be  sold  at  Public  Auction  at  1161  Hunt  Road,  New  Haven,  Vermont  on  January  9,  2014  at  3:00PM  all  and  singular  the  premises  described  in  said  mortgage,     To  wit:   All  that  certain  parcel  of  land  in  New  Haven,  Addison  County,  State  of  VT,  as  more  fully  described  in  Book  65,  Page  720,  ID  #  0642.100,  Being  known  and  designated  as  lot  2  A  survey  entitled  Survey  Plat  Lands  of  the  Estate  of  Erma  Sturtevant.   Filed  in  map  Book  3,  map  no.  38,  Drawn  by  Timothy  L.  Short,  L.S.,  Dated  August  26,  1999.   Being  the  same  fee  simple  property  conveyed  by  quit  claim  from  Clarence  Sturtevant  and  Yvette  Sturtevant  to  Mark  Hubbell,  single  dated  8/24/2004,  recorded  on  8/26/2004  in  Book  65,  page  720  in  Addison  County  Records,  State  of  VT.   Reference  is  hereby  made  to  the  above  instruments  and  to  the  records  and  references  contained  therein  in  further  aid  of  this  description.  Terms  of  sale:  Said  premises  will  be  sold  and  conveyed  subject  to  all  liens,  encumbrances,  unpaid  taxes,  tax  titles,  municipal  liens  and  assessments,  if  any,  which  take  precedence  over  the  said  mortgage  above  described. 7(1 7+286$1' 'ROODUV RI WKH SXUFKDVH SULFH PXVW EH SDLG LQ FDVK FHUWLÂżHG check,  bank  treasurer’s  or  cashier’s  check  at  the  time  and  place  of  the  sale  by  the  purchaser.   7KH EDODQFH RI WKH SXUFKDVH SULFH VKDOO EH SDLG LQ FDVK FHUWLÂżHG FKHFN EDQN WUHDVXUHUÂśV RU cashier’s  check  within  thirty  (30)  days  after  the  date  of  sale.    The  mortgagor  is  entitled  to  redeem  the  premises  at  any  time  prior  to  the  sale  by  paying  the  full  amount  due  under  the  mortgage,  including  the  costs  and  expenses  of  the  sale.      Other  terms  to  be  announced  at  the  sale.    DATED  :  November  7,  2013             By:  Amber  L.  Doucette,  Esq.,  Bendett  and  McHugh,  PC 270  Farmington  Ave.,  Ste.  151   Farmington,  CT  06032 12/12   860-­677-­2868,  x  1090   Fax  860-­409-­0626

NOTICE OF SALE

  According  to  the  terms  and  conditions  of  a  Judgment  and  Decree  of  Foreclosure  by  Judicial  Sale  (the  Order)  in  the  matter  of  Federal  Home  Loan  Mortgage  Corporation  v.  Julie  A.  Anderson,  et  al.,  Vermont  Superior  Court,  Addison  Unit,  Civil  Division,  Docket  No.  208-­9-­13  Ancv,  foreclosing  a  mortgage  given  by  Julie  A.  Anderson  and  Michael  T.  Anderson  to  New  England  Federal  Credit  Union  dated  February  19,  2008  and  recorded  in  Volume  126,  Page  96,  et  seq.,  of  the  Bristol  Land  Records  (the  Mortgage)  presently  held  by  Plaintiff  Federal  Home  Loan  Mortgage  Corporation  for  the  purpose  of  foreclosing  the  Mortgage  for  breach  of  the  conditions  of  the  Mortgage,  the  real  estate  with  an  E-­911  address  of  3411  North  116  Road,  Bristol,  VT  (the  Property)  will  be  sold  at  public  auction  at  10:00  a.m.  on  January  17,  2014  at  the  location  of  the  Property.     Property  Description.  The  Property  to  be  sold  is  all  and  the  same  land  and  premises  described  in  the  Mortgage,  and  further  described  as  follows:   All  and  the  same  lands  and  premises  conveyed  to  Julie  A.  Anderson  and  Michael  T.  Anderson  by  warranty  deed  of  Allan  C.  Ward  dated  August  23,  2006  and  of  record  in  Volume  120,  Page  397,  et  seq.,  of  the  Bristol  land  records.   The  Property  is  described  therein  as  being  Lot  No.  2  on  a  plat  of  survey  entitled  â€œSurvey  and  Subdivision  of  a  Portion  of  the  Lands  of  DMV  Properties,  Inc.,  Vermont  Route  116,  Bristol,  Vermontâ€?  prepared  by  McCain  Consulting,  Inc.  dated  February  25,  2005  and  of  record  in  Hanger  54  of  the  Bristol  land  records.    The  Property  may  be  subject  to  easements,  rights-­of-­way  of  record  and  other  interests  of  record   Terms  of  Sale.   The  Property  will  be  sold  to  the  highest  bidder,  who  will  pay  $10,000.00  at  VDOH LQ FDVK FHUWLÂżHG WUHDVXUHUÂśV RU FDVKLHUÂśV FKHFN PDGH SD\DEOH WR .RKQ 5DWK 'DQRQ Appel,  LLP  Client  Trustee  Account  (or  by  wire  transfer,  if  arrangements  for  wire  transfer  are  PDGH DW OHDVW ÂżYH EXVLQHVV GD\V LQ DGYDQFH FRQÂżUPDWLRQ RI ZLUH WUDQVIHU LV DYDLODEOH before  commencement  of  sale  and  bidder  pays  additional  fees  required  for  wire  transfer)  and  will  pay  the  balance  of  the  highest  bid  price  within  thirty  (30)  days  of  the  issuance  of  an  Order  RI &RQÂżUPDWLRQ E\ WKH 9HUPRQW 6XSHULRU &RXUW ,I WKH VDOH LV VHW DVLGH IRU DQ\ UHDVRQ WKH highest  bidder  at  sale  shall  be  entitled  only  to  a  return  of  the  $10,000.00  deposit  paid.  The  highest  bidder  shall  have  no  further  recourse  against  the  Mortgagor,  the  Mortgagee,  or  the  0RUJDJHHÂśV DWWRUQH\ 7KH KLJKHVW ELGGHU ZLOO EH UHTXLUHG WR VLJQ D 3XUFKDVH $JUHHPHQW DQG attached  Vermont  Lead  Law  Real  Estate  Transaction  Disclosures.  Copies  of  the  Agreement  and  Disclosures  are  available  by  calling  the  telephone  number  below.   If  the  highest  bidder  fails  to  complete  the  purchase  of  the  Property  as  required  by  the  Purchase  Agreement,  the  $10,000.00  deposit  will  be  forfeited  to  Plaintiff.   The  Property  is  sold  â€œAS  ISâ€?  and  the  highest  bidder  is  required  to  purchase  the  Property  whether  or  not  the  Property  is  in  compliance  with  local,  state  or  federal  land  use  laws,  regulations  or  permits.  Title  to  the  Property  will  be  FRQYH\HG ZLWKRXW ZDUUDQWLHV E\ 2UGHU RI &RQÂżUPDWLRQ 7KLV VDOH LV H[HPSW IURP IHGHUDO OHDG based  hazards  disclosure.  24  CFR  Section  35.82.  The  person  holding  the  public  sale  may,  for  good  cause,  postpone  the  sale  for  a  period  of  up  to  thirty  (30)  days,  from  time  to  time,  until  it  is  completed,  giving  notice  of  such  adjournment  and  specifying  the  new  date  by  public  proclamation  at  the  time  and  place  appointed  for  the  sale.   Redemption  Rights  of  Mortgagor.  The  mortgagor  is  entitled  to  redeem  the  Property  at  any  time  prior  to  the  sale  by  paying  the  full  amount  due  under  the  Order,  including  the  costs  and  H[SHQVHV RI VDOH 2WKHU WHUPV WR EH DQQRXQFHG DW WKH VDOH RU LQTXLUH DW .RKQ 5DWK 'DQRQ $SSHO //3 482-­2905.  Dated:  December  4,  2013              David  Rath,  Esq.,  Attorney  for  Plaintiff  12/19,  26,  1/2              Â


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Check out this land, walk around & take it all in. The 3 bedroom, state permitted septic system is in the ground, and the well has been drilled. Owners have cleared brush & trimmed trees to open up the incredible views to the mountains. It’s so easy to imagine where you’ll build! $100,000  MLS#4234087

Vermont: Greater Burlington, Fairlee, Londonderry, Lyndonville, Manchester, Middlebury, Norwich, Rutland, St. Albans, St. Johnsbury, Vergennes, Woodstock New Hampshire: Hanover, West Lebanon ORWELL Older Colonial home with lots of charm and character. Four bedrooms, newer windows and doors, newer roof on south side, and located within walking distance to town. $129,900 MLS 4322058

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

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NEW HAVEN Comfortable home with bright and open spaces. Sunny living room with fireplace/woodstove insert. First floor bedroom could be used as office. Mudroom entry with cedar closet. $152,000 MLS 4251443 BRANDON Stone Greek Revival with period woodwork and many updates, including kitchen with custom cabinetry and double copper sink. Second level solarium, private screened porch. $395,000 MLS 4220895 ORWELL Classic Vermont Farmhouse with barn and outbuilding on the edge of the village. Renovations and TLC will restore this home to its former beauty. Large country kitchen with walk-in pantry. $152,000 MLS 4255502

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FERRISBURGH Historic home has been lovingly cared for throughout the years. True classic Colonial with abundance of space; home office, private back yard, carriage barn, potential commercial use. $325,900 MLS 4254234 ADDISON Vintage Vermont Farmhouse with lots of potential. Floor plan allowing for separate living areas, as well as a family room. Panton Stone fireplace in living room and formal dining room. $275,000 MLS 4315887

FEATURED AGENT

NOTICE FROM REALTORS THE ADDISON COUNTY BOARD OF REALTORS wishes to inform the public that not all Brokers of real estate are REALTORS... Only qualified Realtors may use this term. It is a registered trademark. Realtors must abide by a strict code of ethics, take continuing education and attend local monthly meetings, annual state conferences, and yearly national conferences, hence making them better informed on all aspects of real estate. Your REALTOR appreciates your business.

Nancy Ryan, Broker – Vergennes Office Nancy is honest and reliable. She has 27 years of experience representing Buyers & Sellers. 0Ä?DF t $FMM OBODZ SZBO!MNTSF DPN

Lang McLaughry Middlebury

Middlebury Office 66 Court Street

Middlebury, Vermont 05753 802-388-1000 800-856-7585 802-388-7115 (fax)

Vergennes Office

268 Main Street Vergennes, Vermont 05491 802-877-3232 800-577-3232 802-877-2227 (fax)

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