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ADDISON COUNTY INDEPENDENT

B Section

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12, 2013

MATT DICKERSON

SPORTS

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Heinecken  to be  honored  for  service

Watching  the  squirrels  beats  firing  my  gun Every  November,  Vermont  has  a  popular  squirrel  watching  season.  Tens  of  thousands  of  us  avid  squir-­ rel  watchers  take  to  the  woods  and  spend  two  weeks  just  sitting  or  qui-­ etly  walking  around  watching  squir-­ rels.  We  watch  big  fat  old  squirrels  skitter  around  in  the  leaves  looking  for  nuts.  We  watch  young  yearling  squirrels  play  tag,  chasing  each  other  around  the  trunks  of  trees.  We  watch  daring  squirrels  perform  d e a t h -­ d e f y i n g  feats  of  agility  and  grace  as  they  scramble  along  precariously  thin  branches  and  leap  from  tree  to  tree,  using  their  bushy  tails  as  emer-­ gency  grappling  hooks. These  are  the  gray  squirrels.  The  ones  we  watch.  There  is  also  a  co-­ inciding  squirrel-­listening  season  involving  red  squirrels.  While  the  gray  squirrels  run  around  playing  and  digging  in  the  leaves,  largely  ignoring  the  squirrel  watchers,  the  red  squirrels  just  get  up  in  a  tree  â€”  somewhere  nearby  where  we  are  stationed  watching  gray  squirrels  â€”  and  then  start  incessantly  scold-­ ing  us. It  is  an  addictive  activity.  Us  squir-­ rel  watchers  and  squirrel  listeners  will  go  to  great  lengths  to  enjoy  our  sport.  We  rise  earlier  in  the  morning  than  we  are  willing  to  rise  for  any  other  activity.  We  freeze  off  various  parts  of  our  anatomy.  We  climb  up  into  trees  with  seats  strapped  to  our  butts.  We  traipse  through  swamps.  We  spent  money  and  hours  to  build  squirrel  watching  platforms  out  in  the  woods.  We  repeatedly  risk  the  wrath  of  our  spouses.  Between  16  days  of  squirrel  watching  in  Novem-­ ber,  and  another  nine  in  December,  I  MOUNT  ABRAHAM  UNION  High  School  senior  Cale  Thygesen  is  the  2013  Addison  Independent  High  School  wouldn’t  be  surprised  if  there  were  Boys’  Soccer  Player  of  the  Year. ,QGHSHQGHQW ÂżOH SKRWR 7UHQW &DPSEHOO Vermonters  who  spent  a  hundred  or  more  hours  in  the  activity  every  fall.  A  hundred  hours  when  there  is  often  nothing  else  happening  in  the  woods  except  for  squirrels  running  around  us,  scolding,  making  noises  in  the  leaves,  and  leaping  from  branch  to  branch. By  ANDY  KIRKALDY  After  graduating  a  dozen  play-­ of  them  timely  in  close  games  â€”  On  the  opening  eve  of  squirrel  ADDISON  COUNTY  â€”  The  ers  from  the  best  team  in  Middle-­ DQG XVHG KLV H[FHOOHQW ÂżHOG YLVLRQ watching  season  this  year,  I  spent  2013  Mount  Abraham  Union  High  EXU\ KLVWRU\ ÂżUVW \HDU &RDFK %UHW and  passing  skills  to  rack  up  a  local  the  night  out  on  my  newly  con-­ School  boys’  soccer  team  made  Weekes’  Tigers  went  through  a  high  of  10  assists  â€Ś  Smart  and  de-­ structed  squirrel  watching  platform,  history,  not  only  winning  the  pro-­ 1-­10-­1  season  that  included  six  WHUPLQHG GHIHQGHU DW PLGÂżHOG DQG 16  feet  up  in  the  tree,  so  that  I  would  gram’s  third  championship,  but  losses  by  one  or  two  goals.  Two  at  times  moved  back  to  central  de-­ (See  Dickerson,  Page  4B) also  setting  a  record  for  victories  players  who  helped  fense  when  Mount  Abe  at  17-­1. keep  the  Tigers  on  an  was  nursing  leads  â€Ś  The  Eagles’  best  player,  senior  even  keel  made  the  In-­ Added  leadership  and  PLGÂżHOGHU &DOH 7K\JHVHQ EH-­ dependent  squad. motivation  skills  to  his  comes  our  2013  Addison  Indepen-­ Playing  a  less  chal-­ toolkit  this  season  as  the  dent  Boys’  Soccer  Player  of  the  lenging  schedule  than  Eagles  developed  great  Year.  But  Coach  Mike  Corey’s  Ea-­ the  other  local  teams,  chemistry  â€Ś  Recruited  HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS gles  were  so  deep  they  won  the  Di-­ &RDFK 0XIÂżH +DUYH\ÂśV to  play  D-­I  college  soc-­ Hockey YLVLRQ ,, ÂżQDO HYHQ DIWHU 7K\JHVHQ Otter  Valley  group  cer  at  the  University  of  12/14  MUHS  Girls  at  Bratt.   ..........  4:45  p.m. left  the  game  with  an  injury  with  played  hard  and  made  Vermont.  12/18  Hartford  at  MUHS  Girls   ......  4:45  p.m. the  score  tied  at  0-­0.  Unsurprising-­ the  most  of  its  opportu-­ Corey’s  Quotes:  â€œI  12/18  St.  Albans  at  MUHS  Boys   .......  7  p.m. THYGESEN O\ ÂżYH RI 7K\JHVHQÂśV WHDPPDWHV QLWLHV WR ÂżQLVK ZLWK ÂżYH think  he  is  likely  the  12/21  MUHS  Girls  at  B&Burton   ...  5:45  p.m. join  him  on  the  2013  Addison  In-­ wins.  A  versatile  and  best  high  school  player  12/21  MUHS  Boys  at  Lyndon   ......  4:15  p.m. dependent  Boys’  Soccer  All-­Star  high-­scoring  senior  makes  a  return  in  Vermont  â€Ś  Cale  is  exception-­ Boys’ Basketball team. appearance  here. ally  technical  in  all  aspects  of  ball  12/14  Montpelier  at  VUHS   ..........11:30  a.m. Coach  Kevin  Hayes’  Vergennes  Selections  were  made  based  on  control,  passing  and  shooting  â€Ś  12/14  OV  vs.  B&Burton  at  MSJ   ........  6  p.m. team  went  5-­9-­2,  a  record  that  in-­ observation,  statistics  and  consul-­ He  also  takes  his  understanding  12/14  Mt.  Abe  at  Fairfax   ...............3:30  p.m. cluded  one  road  playoff  win,  a  tation  with  the  coaches.  Congratu-­ of  the  game  to  the  defensive  side  12/17  Fair  Haven  at  MUHS   ..............  7  p.m. TXDUWHUÂżQDO ORVV WR WKH 1R VHHG lations  to  the  following:  by  being  in  the  right  space  to  sup-­ 12/17  Mill  River  at  Mt.  Abe   ................  7  p.m. on  penalty  kicks,  and  two  one-­goal  CALE  THYGESEN,  MOUNT  port  his  teammates  â€Ś  What  I  think  12/17  OV  Boys  at  MSJ  Tourney   ....  6/8  p.m. setbacks  to  the  Eagles.  Two  senior  ABE  SENIOR,  PLAYER  OF  has  been  the  most  impressive  part  12/17  Fairfax  at  VUHS   ......................  7  p.m. defenders  who  helped  keep  the  THE  YEAR.  Notes:  The  highly  of  Cale’s  season  has  been  his  lead-­ 12/19  VUHS  at  S.  Burlington   ............  6  p.m. Commodores  in  almost  every  game  skilled  engine  that  made  the  Eagles  ership,  his  ability  through  his  ac-­ 12/19  Mt.  Abe  at  Randolph   ........  12:30  p.m. (See  All  stars,  Page  1B) are  honored  here. run  â€Ś  Scored  nine  goals  â€”  many  12/21  Mt.  Abe  at  Winooski   ................  7  p.m.

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Schedule

Girls’ Basketball 12/14  Winooski  at  MUHS  ............12:30  p.m. 12/14  VUHS  at  Harwood   ...........  12:30  p.m. 12/16  Mill  River  at  MUHS   .................  7  p.m. 12/17  VUHS  at  Montpelier   ...........  7:30  p.m. 12/17  Mount  Abe  at  OV   ...............  7:30  p.m. 12/19  OV  at  Proctor   ..........................  7  p.m. 12/20  Burr  &  Burton  at  MUHS   ..........  7  p.m. 12/20  VUHS  at  Mill  River   ..................  7  p.m. 12/20  CVU  at  Mt.  Abe   .......................  7  p.m. Wrestling 12/14  VUHS  at  Alvirne,  N.H.   .............  9  a.m. 12/14  Mt.  Abe/OV  at  St.  J.   ...............10  a.m. 12/18  Rutland  at  OV   .........................  6  p.m. 12/18  Mt.  Abe  at  Spaulding   ..............  6  p.m. 12/19  MUHS  at  Spaulding   ................  6  p.m. 12/19  VUHS  at  Milton   .......................  6  p.m. 12/21  MUHS/OV/VUHS  at  Granville,  NY, Tournament   ......................................10  a.m. Nordic 12/18  OV/MUHS  at  Mt.  Top   .........  2:30  p.m. 12/21  MUHS  at  S.  Burlington   .........  10  a.m. Gymnastics 12/18  Randolph  at  MUHS  ..................  6  p.m. Indoor Track 12/14  VUHS  at  UVM   ..........................  Noon 12/21  VUHS  at  UVM   .........................  9  a.m. Spectators  are  advised  to  consult  school  websites  for  the  latest  schedule  updates. Â

ALSO IN THIS SECTION:

MIDDLEBURY  â€”  Former  Middlebury  College  football  coach  Mickey  Heinecken  will  receive  the  George  C.  Carens  Award  for  contri-­ butions  to  the  game  of  football  from  the  New  England  Football  Writers.  Heinecken,  the  All-­New  England  teams  and  several  others  will  be  honored  at  the  organization’s  annual  banquet  this  Thursday,  Dec.  12,  in  Stoneham,  Mass.  The  Carens  award  has  been  given  annually  since  1952. Heinecken  took  over  the  football  program  at  Middlebury  in  the  fall  of  1972.  Twenty-­eight  years  later,  he  retired  at  the  age  of  62  with  a  ca-­ reer  record  of  126-­95-­2,  ranking  him  eighth  all-­time  in  wins  in  the  history  of  New  England  Division  III  college  football.  He  has  coached  more  games  (223)  and  has  more  wins  (126)  than  any  other  coach  in  school  history  and  is  one  of  only  13  coaches  in  New  England  to  have  amassed  more  than  100  wins  in  his  career.  Following  the  1977  and  1981  seasons,  Heinecken  was  named  the  All-­Division  New  England  Coach  of  the  Year. Heinecken  has  been  instrumental  in  the  development  of  the  Vermont  Chapter  of  the  National  Football  Foundation.  He  founded  the  Ver-­ mont  group  in  1993  and  has  served  as  its  chairman  ever  since.  The  foun-­ dation’s  purpose  is  to  promote  the  positive  aspects  of  high  school  foot-­ ball  in  Vermont.  He  also  served  for  12  years  as  a  member  of  the  Middle-­ bury  Union  High  School  board. Prior  to  his  arrival  at  Middlebury,  Heinecken  spent  10  years  as  an  as-­ sistant  coach  at  the  University  of  Delaware.  There  he  coached  both  (See  Heinecken,  Page  2B)

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Sports

BRIEFS

Women’s  hoop  falls  to  Skidmore SARATOGA  SPRINGS,  N.Y.  â€”  The  Middlebury  College  women’s  basketball  team  dropped  a  non-­ league  contest  to  host  Skidmore,  63-­ 50,  on  Saturday  as  Amber  Holgate  scored  a  career-­high  15  points  off  the  bench  for  the  Thoroughbreds.  Middlebury  (2-­4)  jumped  out  to  a  four-­point  lead  in  the  opening  min-­ utes  of  the  contest  and  clung  to  the  OHDG IRU PRVW RI WKH ÂżUVW KDOI SXVKLQJ it  to  17-­12  with  four  minutes  remain-­ ing  on  a  layup  from  Sarah  Marcus.    The  Thoroughbreds  (2-­4)  re-­ sponded  with  an  11-­0  run  to  end  the  ¿UVW KDOI ZLWK +ROJDWH VFRULQJ HLJKW straight  points,  to  give  Skidmore  a  26-­17  lead.    The  Thoroughbreds  continued  to  dominate  defensively  to  start  WKH VHFRQG KDOI DOORZLQJ RQO\ ÂżYH SRLQWV RYHU WKH ÂżUVW VHYHQ PLQXWHV But  the  Panthers  battled  back  with  a  14-­5  run  midway  through  the  sec-­ RQG KDOI FXWWLQJ WKH GHÂżFLW WR on  a  Laura  Lowry  three-­pointer  at  11:24.    Skidmore  scored  the  next  seven  points,  building  a  44-­34  lead.  Low-­ ry  hit  another  three  with  8:40  to  play  to  put  Middlebury  within  seven,  but  Skidmore  put  the  game  out  of  reach  with  back-­to-­back  threes  that  made  it  53-­37  with  8:48  left.  For  Skidmore,  Jordyn  Wartts  re-­ corded  10  points  and  12  rebounds,  while  adding  four  steals.  Lowry  led  the  Panthers  with  12  points  and  six  rebounds,  while  Alexis  Coolidge  and  Marcus  each  scored  11  points.  The  Panthers  are  off  until  a  Dec.  29  home  game  vs.  Oberlin. Â

Women’s  soccer  players  chosen  as  all-­Americans MIDDLEBURY  â€”  Middlebury  school’s  all-­time  mark.  Favorito  College  women’s  soccer  players  ¿QLVKHG WKH VHDVRQ IRXUWK RQ WKH Julia  Favorito  and  Elizabeth  Foody  squad  with  four  goals  and  second  have  earned  All-­American  honors  with  17  points.  The  tri-­captain  from  the  National  Soccer  Coaches  played  in  72  games  as  a  Panther,  also  scoring  eight  goals. Association  of  America. Foody,  a  second-­team  The  duo  helped  lead  the  The duo selection,  is  now  a  two-­ team  to  its  most  successful  helped time  All-­American  after  season  in  school  history,  lead the holding  down  a  spot  on  advancing  to  the  NCAA  team to WKH ÂżUVW WHDP D \HDU DJR 'LYLVLRQ ,,, ÂżQDO IRXU IRU its most She  is  also  a  two-­time  WKH ÂżUVW WLPH ZLWK D VFKRRO record  17  wins  to  go  along  successful ÂżUVW WHDP $OO 1(6&$& choice.  with  a  pair  of  losses  and  season The  senior  goalkeeper  two  ties. in school surrendered  just  11  goals  Favorito,  a  senior,  history. this  year  for  a  0.60  goals  HDUQHG ÂżUVW WHDP KRQRUV after  being  named  the  NESCAC  against  average,  placing  her  Player  of  the  Year  as  a  forward/ fourth  on  the  school’s  single-­sea-­ PLGÂżHOGHU 7KH WKUHH WLPH $OO 1(-­ VRQ OLVW 6KH ÂżQLVKHG WKH VHDVRQ SCAC  selection  led  the  league  with  14-­2-­2  with  six  shutouts  and  has  nine  assists  this  season,  second  on  a  career  mark  of  29-­4-­5.  Foody  is  Middlebury’s  all-­time  single-­sea-­ the  school’s  all-­time  leader  with  a  0.49  goals  against  average,  while  son  list.  6KH ÂżQLVKHG KHU FDUHHU ZLWK ranking  second  with  an  .876  save  23  helpers,  just  one  behind  the  percentage.    Â

Men’s  hoop  outlasts  Skidmore SARATOGA  SPRINGS,  N.Y.  â€”  from  Medunjanin  to  take  an  early  Freshman  Matt  St.  Amour  scored  16-­11  lead.  Middlebury  eventually  a  career-­high  27  points  to  help  the  WRRN LWV ÂżUVW WZR SRVVHVVLRQ OHDG Middlebury  College  men’s  basket-­ ZLWK PLQXWHV WR SOD\ LQ WKH ÂżUVW RQ ball  team  get  past  host  a  three-­pointer  by  Joey  Skidmore,  89-­84,  on  Vergennes Kizel.  Middlebury  con-­ Saturday,  in  the  Pan-­ tinued  to  knock  down  Union High WKHUVÂś ÂżQDO JDPH RI WKH VKRWV RYHU WKH ÂżQDO IRXU School graduÂżUVW VHPHVWHU PLQXWHV RI WKH ÂżUVW The  Panthers  (6-­2)  ate Connor closing  the  half  with  a  built  a  comfortable  lead  Merrill scored 14-­7  run  to  take  a  42-­34  late  in  the  game  be-­ 11 points and lead  into  the  break.    fore  the  Thoroughbreds  picked up The  Thoroughbreds  made  it  a  one-­posses-­ cut  the  Middlebury  lead  VLRQ JDPH LQ WKH ÂżQDO Ă€YH UHERXQGV to  two  with  an  8-­2  run  seconds  before  a  Jack  for the 3-2 to  start  the  second,  in-­ Roberts  dunk  with  eight  7KRURXJKEUHGV cluding  a  Merrill  layup  seconds  left  gave  the  IRU WKH ÂżUVW EDVNHW RI WKH visitors  some  breathing  room.    half.   But  St.  Amour  hit  back-­to-­back  Vergennes  Union  High  School  threes  to  give  the  Panthers  a  53-­44  graduate  Connor  Merrill  scored  11  lead.  SRLQWV DQG SLFNHG XS ÂżYH UHERXQGV After  Skidmore  came  within  one  for  the  3-­2  Thoroughbreds,  who  at  56-­55,  the  Panthers  countered  with  were  led  by  Aldin  Medunjanin’s  31  a  15-­4  run  to  take  71-­59  lead  with  points.  seven  minutes  remaining.  St.  Amour  6NLGPRUH XVHG ÂżYH VWUDLJKW SRLQWV increased  the  Middlebury  advantage Â

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Religious Holiday Services ADDISON  COUNTY  â€”  Several  Addison  County  churches  have  set  their  schedule  for  special  Christmas  events  and  services.  BRANDON St.  Mary’s  Parish  will  hold  a  Christmas  Eve  Mass  on  Tuesday,  Dec.  24,  at  7  p.m.  There  will  also  be  a  Christmas  Day  Mass,  Wednesday,  Dec.  25,  at  10  a.m.  A  New  Year’s  Day  Mass  will  be  held  Wednesday,  Jan.  1,  at  10  a.m. St.  Thomas  &  Grace  Episcopal  Church  will  hold  a  Christmas  Eve  service  at  Grace  Church  on  Route  73  in  Forest  Dale  Tuesday,  Dec.  24.  Carol  singing  begins  at  6  p.m.,  with  the  service  at  6:15. BRIDPORT Hope  Community  Fellowship  will  have  a  Christmas  Eve  service,  on  the  topic  of  â€œThe  Joys  of  Christmas,â€?  on  Tuesday,  Dec.  24,  at  6:30  p.m.  at  the  Bridport  Community  Hall,  52  Middle  Road. The  Bridport  Congregational  Church  will  hold  a  Christmas  Eve  candlelight  service  Tuesday,  Dec.  24,  at  7  p.m.  There  will  be  a  Christ-­ mas  Day  worship  service  Wednes-­ day,  Dec.  25,  at  11  a.m. BRISTOL The  First  Baptist  Church  of  Bristol  will  hold  its  Christmas  Eve  family  candle-­lighting  s ervice  with  readings  and  music  on  Tues-­ day,  Dec.  24,  at  7  p.m.  Christmas  Sunday  worship  time  is  at  10:15  a.m. St.  Ambrose  Roman  Catho-­ lic  Church  will  hold  a  penance  service  on  Tuesday,  Dec.  17,  at  7  p.m.  The  church  will  host  two  Christmas  Eve  Masses  on  Tues-­ day,  Dec.  24:  a  Children’s  Mass  at  5:15  p.m.  and  a  Mass  with  Senior  Choir  at  9  p.m.  A  Christmas  Day  Mass  will  be  held  on  Wednesday,  Dec.  25,  at  9  a.m.  CHARLOTTE The  Charlotte  Congregational  Church  will  hold  a  Blue  Christmas  worship  experience  on  Tuesday,  Dec.  17,  at  7  p.m.,  for  those  who  might  be  feeling  â€œblueâ€?  during  this  season.  On  Tuesday,  Dec.  24,  at  5:30  p.m.  the  church  will  hold  a  Christ-­ mas  Eve  service  of  story  and  carols  for  the  whole  family,  accompanied  by  bells.  A  traditional  candlelight  service  with  the  Adult  Choir  will  fol-­ low  at  8  p.m.  EAST  MIDDLEBURY The  East  Middlebury  United  Methodist  Church  will  hold  a  can-­ dlelight  Christmas  Eve  service  of  lessons  and  carols  on  Tuesday,  Dec.  24,  at  5  p.m. FOREST  DALE St.  Thomas  &  Grace  Episcopal  Church  will  hold  a  Christmas  Eve  service  at  Grace  Church  on  Route  73  in  Forest  Dale  Tuesday,  Dec.  24.  Carol  singing  begins  at  6  p.m.,  with  the  service  at  6:15.  A  beautiful  white-­steepled  building  cradling  the  warmth  of  a  welcoming  community.

THE  FIRST  CONGREGATIONAL  CHURCH  OF  ORWELL HANCOCK/GRANVILLE The  Community  Church  of  Han-­ cock  and  Granville  will  hold  a  Christmas  Eve  service  Tuesday,  Dec.  24,  at  6  p.m. LEICESTER St.  Agnes’  Parish  will  hold  a  Christmas  Eve  Mass  on  Tuesday,  Dec.  24,  at  5  p.m.  The  Christmas  Day  Mass  will  be  at  St.  Mary’s  in  Brandon  at  10  a.m.  There  will  be  a  New  Year’s  Eve  Mass  on  Tuesday,  Dec.  31,  at  5  p.m. LINCOLN The  United  Church  of  Lincoln  will  hold  three  Christmas  Eve  ser-­ vices  on  Tuesday,  Dec.  24,  at  6:30,  8:30  and  11:30  p.m.,  all  with  a  deco-­ rated  sanctuary,  good  food,  music  and  readings. MIDDLEBURY The  Middlebury  United  Method-­ ist  Church  will  hold  its  traditional  Christmas  Eve  candle-­lighting  ser-­ vice,  led  by  Revs.  Gus  and  Laurie  Jordan,  on  Tuesday,  Dec.  24,  at  7  p.m.,  with  Dr.  Kevin  Parizo  on  the  organ.  Families  are  welcome  to  this  time  of  singing  carols  and  sharing  in  the  traditional  Christmas  story.  Info:  388-­2510. The  Congregational  Church  of Â

Middlebury  on  Christmas  Eve,  Tues-­ day,  Dec.  24,  will  hold  an  early  ser-­ vice  (especially  for  families  with  young  children)  at  4  p.m.  The  late  Christmas  Eve  service  at  7:30  p.m.  will  include  the  lighting  of  candles.  St.  Stephen’s  Episcopal  Church  will  hold  a  â€œGentle  Christmasâ€?  ser-­ vice  on  Saturday,  Dec.  21,  at  11  a.m.  followed  by  a  light  lunch.  There  will  be  a  Christmas  Eve  family  service  on  Tuesday,  Dec.  24,  at  4  p.m.;Íž  and  Christmas  music  at  9:30  p.m.  fol-­ lowed  by  a  festive  Christmas  Com-­ munion  at  10  p.m.  The  Christmas  Day  service  will  take  place  Wednes-­ day,  Dec.  25,  at  10  a.m. NEW  HAVEN  New  Haven  Congregational  Church  invites  all  to  their  Christmas  Eve  candlelight  service  Tuesday,  Dec.  24,  at  7  p.m. NORTH  FERRISBURGH The  North  Ferrisburgh  United  Methodist  Church  on  Tuesday,  Dec.  24,  will  offer  a  family-­friendly  ser-­ vice  with  candlelight  from  5-­5:45  p.m.  and  a  7:30  p.m.  Christmas  Eve  service  with  candlelight. ORWELL The  First  Congregational  Church  of  Orwell  will  conduct  a  Christmas Â

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Police  investigate Christmas  tree  thefts ADDISON  COUNTY  â€”  Vermont  State  Police  are  investigating  the  theft  of  approximately  12  Christmas  trees  from  Green  Haven  Nursery  in  New  Haven.  The  Route  7  business  recently  had  500  Christmas  trees  delivered  and  they  reported  that  approximately  12  were  stolen  overnight  between  Dec.  4  and  5.  The  value  of  each  tree  is  ap-­ proximately  $40.  The  trooper  recommended  that  the  property  owner  use  game  cameras  in  an  effort  to  obtain  photographic  evi-­ dence  on  those  stealing  the  Christ-­ mas  trees.  Anyone  with  information  on  this  theft  is  asked  to  contact  VSP  New  Haven  at  1-­802-­388-­4919.  Informa-­ tion  can  also  be  submitted  anony-­ mously  online  at  www.vtips.info  or  by  texting  â€œCRIMESâ€?  (274637)  to  Keyword:  VTIPS. Meanwhile,  VSP  at  the  New  Ha-­ ven  barracks  are  investigating  the  reports  of  10  motor  vehicle  break-­ ins  â€”  seven  at  homes  on  Mountain  Road  in  Addison  and  three  at  resi-­ dences  on  Snake  Mountain  Road  in  Weybridge.  At  some  of  the  homes  multiple  vehicles  were  entered.  Police  believe  the  break-­ins  oc-­ curred  after  midnight  on  Dec.  8  and  before  daylight.  All  of  the  vehicles  that  were  en-­ tered  were  unlocked.  There  was  no  damage  done  to  any  of  the  vehicles  and  most  had  nothing  taken  from  them.  A  few  vehicle  owners  report  that  loose  change  was  stolen.  The  state  police  remind  people  to  lock  their  vehicles  when  they  are  away  from  them  â€”  even  in  drive-­ ways.  Anyone  with  information  on  this  incident  is  asked  to  contact  the  VSP. In  other  recent  activity,  troopers: ‡ 2Q 'HF DW S P UH-­ sponded  to  a  two-­car  crash  at  the  junction  of  Route  116  and  17  in  Bristol  north  of  the  village.  Police  reported  that  29-­year-­old  Savan-­ nah  Norris  of  Bristol  was  driving  a  1997  Subaru  westbound  on  Route  17,  stopped  at  the  posted  stop  sign  at  the  Route  116  intersection,  then  turned  northbound  on  Route  116.  Police  said  Norris’s  car  then  crossed  over  the  centerline  and  struck  a  2002  Audi  driven  southbound  on  116  by  Taylor  Cameron,  31,  of  Burlington.  Both  cars  sustained  minor  damage,  but  no  injuries  were  reported.  Police  issued  Norris  a  ticket  for  the  acci-­ dent  as  well  as  a  civil  ticket  for  pos-­ session  of  marijuana. ‡ 2Q 'HF DW D P UHVSRQGHG to  a  two-­vehicle  crash  at  the  inter-­ section  of  Route  7  and  22A  in  Fer-­ risburgh.  State  police  reported  that  a  2002  International  truck  driven  by  Ronald  Telgen,  52,  of  Middlebury  rear  ended  a  2011  Ford  Focus  driven  by  Scottie  Grullon,  18,  of  Vergennes  after  Grullon  stopped  at  a  yellow  light.  The  trooper  reported  that  the  weather  and  road  conditions  were  both  clear.  No  injuries  were  reported  and  both  vehicles  sustained  minor  damage. ‡ 2Q 'HF DW D P UH-­ sponded  to  a  car-­bus  crash  on  Route  17  in  Bristol.  Police  said  Carl  M.  Reynolds,  52,  of  Shoreham  was  driving  an  Addison  County  Tran-­ sit  Resources  bus  with  six  passen-­ gers  aboard  slowing  on  Route  17  when  Gabriel  R.D.  Laberge,  18,  of  Shoreham  approached  from  behind  driving  a  2001  Nissan  Maxima.  Police  report  that  Laberge  became  distracted  and  ran  into  the  rear  of  the  bus,  causing  minor  damage  to  the  bus  and  totaling  her  car.  Three  passengers  inside  the  bus  were  transported  to  Porter  Hospital  with  non-­incapacitating  injuries.  La-­ berge  was  screened  for  injuries  at  the  scene  and  released.  VSP  were  assisted  at  the  scene  by  the  Bristol  Police  Department,  Bris-­ tol  Fire  Department,  and  the  Ver-­ mont  Department  of  Motor  Vehicles.  The  crash  is  still  under  investigation. ‡ 2Q 'HF DW D P ZHUH called  to  investigate  the  theft  of  an  unsecured  1999  Karavan  Flat  alumi-­ num  snowmobile  trailer  from  a  resi-­ dence  on  Monkton  Road  in  Monk-­ ton.  The  VIN  number  for  the  trailer  is  5KTSC1210XF015336.  The  value  of  the  trailer  was  estimated  at  $500.  Anyone  with  information  on  this  in-­ cident  is  asked  to  contact  VSP. ‡ 2Q 'HF DW S P FKDUJHG Lynn  Whitman,  62,  of  Ripton  with  simple  assault  for  allegedly  assault-­ ing  a  woman  at  Porter  Hospital.  Â‡ 2Q 'HF DW S P VWRSSHG a  motor  vehicle  driven  by  Tyler  Bar-­ ber,  22,  of  Bridport  on  Swamp  Road  in  Cornwall.  The  trooper  cited  Bar-­

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BRISTOL  â€”  The  First  Baptist  Church  of  Bristol  is  having  a  Christ-­ mas  Pageant,  called  â€œWhat?  No  An-­ gels?â€?  and  a  dinner  of  chicken  and  biscuits  on  Saturday,  Dec.  14,  start-­ ing  5  p.m.  Suggested  donation  is  $5  for  anyone  over  5  years,  with  kids  5  and  under  free.  Tickets  are  needed,  as  space  is  limited.  They  are  available  at  Martin’s  Hardware  and  Kimball  2IÂżFH 6HUYLFHV LQ %ULVWRO RU IURP church  members.  Also  in  the  spirit  of  giving  we’re  asking  that  everyone  bring  something  for  the  Have  a  Heart  Food  Shelf. Bristol  Federated  Church  at  37  North  St.  will  hold  its  Christmas  Eve  service  on  Tuesday,  Dec.  24,  at  6:30  p.m.  at  the  church.  The  service  at  our  sister  church,  Monkton  Friends  Church,  will  be  at  8:30  p.m.  Another  sister  church  is  the  his-­ toric  East  Monkton  Church  at  405  &KXUFK 5RDG 7KH 0RXQW 0DQVÂżHOG Union  High  School  Chamber  Choir  will  present  a  holiday  performance  and  carol  sing  there  on  Sunday,  Dec.  15,  at  4  p.m.,  featuring  holiday  songs  from  Renaissance  Spain  to  modern  day  New  York  City.  This  perfor-­ mance  will  also  feature  the  choral  cantata  â€œThe  Making  of  the  Drumâ€?  by  Bob  Chilcott  and  the  delicately  poignant  â€œLux  Aurumqueâ€?  by  con-­ temporary  American  composer  Eric  Whitacre,  who  is  well  known  for  the  virtual  choir.  MMU’s  student-­direct-­ ed  a  cappella  groups  will  share  their  arrangements  of  popular  music,  and  everyone  is  invited  to  join  in  sing-­ ing  the  favorite  songs  of  the  season.  Come  to  this  authentic  celebration  in  the  hills  of  Vermont  and  be  lifted  up  for  the  holidays.  Call  453-­7575  for  more  information. Â

Have  a  Heart  Food  Shelf  will  offer  food  distribution  at  the  St.  Ambrose  Catholic  Church  on  Friday,  Dec.  20,  at  the  11  School  St.  entrance.  Ham  baskets  will  be  available,  as  well.  For  more  information  or  to  donate  or  vol-­ unteer,  call  Becky  Price  at  453-­3187  or  Eldon  Sherwin  at  453-­3189. Bristol  Federated  Church  has  been  constructing  a  handicap-­accessible  bathroom  just  outside  the  sanctuary  in  the  League  Room.  Volunteer  labor  and  some  donated  materials  have  al-­ lowed  the  building  to  begin.  The  next  step  will  be  wiring,  plumbing  and  heating.  This  has  been  a  dream  of  congregants  and  the  local  community  for  years.  The  hope  is  that  construc-­ tion  will  be  completed  in  the  spring.  For  more  information  or  to  donate,  contact  Pastor  Bill  Elwell  at  453-­ 2321  or  rescueme97@yahoo.com. Legislator  David  Sharpe  will  be  the  speaker  at  the  Bristol  Federated  Church’s  Coffee  and  Conversation  on  Thursday,  Dec.  19,  at  10  a.m.  at  the  church.  Sharpe  will  speak  about  upcoming  legislative  issues  for  2014.  The  program  is  free  and  open  to  the  public.  Bristol  Historical  Society  is  offer-­ ing  the  paperback  copies  of  â€œMunsill  Papers,  an  Early  History  of  Bristol,  Vermont,â€?  written  by  Harvey  Mun-­ sill  around  1860,  for  sale  at  $5  per  copy.  They  originally  sold  for  $15  each.  If  you  are  interested  in  purchas-­ ing  a  copy,  contact  Reg  Dearborn  at  dear4@gmavt.net  or  453-­3526.  The  society’s  annual  display  at  the  Na-­ tional  Bank  of  Middlebury  will  show  the  history  of  the  Bristol  Police  De-­ partment.  The  display  will  go  into  the  east  window  in  the  bank  lobby  on  Wednesday,  Jan.  1.

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ALCOHOLICS ANONY-­ M O U S M I D D L E B U RY M E E T I N G S T H U R S -­ DAY: Big Book Meeting N o o n -­ 1 : 0 0 P M a t t h e PARTY RENTALS; CHI-­ Turning Point Center in NA, flatware, glassware, the Marbleworks, Middle-­ linens. Delivery available. bury. Speaker Meeting 7:30-­8:30 PM at St. Ste-­ 802-­388-­4831. phen’s Church, Main St.(On the Green).

Cards of Thanks I WOULD LIKE TO thank Home Health and Spaf-­ ford’s. You will always be in my prayers. Sincerely, Joyce Muzzy. ST. JUDE, THANK YOU for prayers answered. M.C.M. THANK YOU ST. JUDE for prayers answered. RRR

Public Meetings AL-­ANON: FOR FAMI-­ LIES and friends affected by someone’s drinking. Members share experi-­ ence, strength and hope to solve common problems. Newcomers welcome. Con-­ 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).

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 Middlebury United Method-­ ist Church on N. Pleasant Street. Discussion 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 M I D D L E B U RY M E E T I N G S T U E S -­ DAY: 11th Step Meeting Noon-­1:00 PM. ALTEEN Group. Both held at Turning Point, 228 Maple Street. 12 Step Meeting Noon-­1:00 P M . 1 2 S t e p M e e t i n g 7:30-­8:30 PM. Both held at The Turning Point Cen-­ ter in The Marbleworks, Middlebury. ALCOHOLICS ANONY-­ M O U S M I D D L E B U RY M E E T I N G S M O N D AY: As Bill Sees It Meeting Noon-­1:00 PM. Big Book Meeting 7:30-­8:30 PM. Both held at The Turning Point Center in The Marble-­ works, Middlebury.

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ALCOHOLICS ANONY-­ MOUS BRANDON MEET-­ INGS: Monday, Discus-­ sion Meeting 7:30-­8:30 PM. Wednesday, 12 Step Meeting 7:00-­8:00 PM. Friday, 12 Step Meeting 7:00-­8:00 PM. All held at the St. Thomas Episcopal Church, RT 7 South.

THE HELENBACH CAN-­ CER Support Group is an independent group of peo-­ ple who are dealing with, have dealt with, and who know people with cancer. We meet on an irregularly regular basis (if there is a need, we meet!) at the Mary Johnson Child Care Center on Water St. in Middle-­ bury. Good home-­made treats are always avail-­ able and all meetings are free. Our theme song has been Bill Wither’s “Lean on Me, when you’re not strong, I’ll be your friend, I’ll help you carry on..for it won’t be long, ‘til I’m gonna need, somebody to lean on.” Come be a leaner, be a supporter, be part of something that gives strength by sharing love. Call 802-­388-­6107 with questions.

CONSTRUCTION: ADDI-­ TIONS, RENOVATIONS, new construction, drywall, carpentry, painting, flooring, roofing, pressure washing, driveway sealing. All as-­ pects of construction, also property maintenance. Ste-­ ven Fifield 802-­989-­0009.

ALCOHOLICS ANONY-­ MOUS BRISTOL MEET-­ INGS: Sunday, Discus-­ sion Meeting 4:00-­5:00 PM. Wednesday, 12 Step Meeting 7:00-­8:00 PM. Friday, Big Book Meeting, 6:00-­7:00 PM. All held at the Federated Church, Church St.

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 Services Meeting 7:00-­8:00 PM, at the Congregational Church, C H A I N S AW C H A I N S Water St. s h a r p e n e d . C a l l ALCOHOLICS ANONY-­ 802-­759-­2095. M O U S N O R T H F E R -­ RISBURGH MEETINGS: Services Sunday, Daily Reflections Meeting 6:00-­7:00 PM, at the United Methodist Church, Old Hollow Rd.

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CHILDCARE OPENINGS. Infants through school age; in home, registered day-­ S M A L L C A R P E N T RY care. Associate’s degree in JOBS, property mainte-­ ECE. Call Lori at 388-­2254. nance and repairs. Brush trimming, hedge trimming, l i g h t t r u c k i n g . G e n e ’s Help Wanted Property Management, Leicester, VT. Fully insured. BANKRUPTCY: CALL to Call for a free estimate, find out if bankruptcy can 802-­349-­6579. help you. Kathleen Walls, Esq. 802-­388-­1156. S N O W P L O W I N G DEVELOPMENTAL HOME PROVIDER for live-­in client A N D s a n d i n g s e r -­ or respite care. 36 years v i c e s . 8 0 2 -­ 3 5 2 -­ 1 0 3 4 , experience. State back-­ 802-­349-­5457. ground check completed. SNOW PLOWING call State Agency and past 453-­3495 or 349-­7156. client family references provided. Call Doreen at 802-­247-­4409.

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DRIVERS WANTED-­ VER-­ GENNES: Local food ser-­ vice company seeking driv-­ ers for immediate start. Ap-­ plicants must be available to drive Friday, Sunday and Monday. CDL not required. Clean driving record re-­ quired. Driving experience a plus. Must be capable of loading and unloading bins. Good customer ser-­ vice skills, problem solv-­ ing ability and attention to detail critical. Please email resume and references to info@grazedelivered.com .

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BRAIN INJURY SUPPORT GROUP: Survivors, family members and care givers are invited to share their ex-­ perience in a safe, secure and confidential environ-­ ment. Meets monthly on the second Tuesday from 6:00pm to 8:00pm at the Hannaford Career Center, Room 208 (second floor, an elevator is available) in Middlebury. For more information, contact Lisa Bernardin 802-­388-­2720.

ALCOHOLICS ANONY-­ M O U S M I D D L E B U RY MEETINGS SUNDAY: 12 Step Meeting 9:00-­10:00 AM held at the Middlebury ALCOHOLICS ANONY-­ United Methodist Church M O U S M I D D L E B U RY on N. Pleasant Street. Dis-­ M E E T I N G S S AT U R -­ cussion Meeting 1:00-­2:00 DAY: Discussion Meeting PM held at The Turning NA MEETINGS MIDDLE-­ 9:00-­10:00 AM at the Mid-­ Point Center in The Marble-­ BURY: Mondays, 6pm, held at The Turning Point Cen-­ dlebury United Methodist works, Middlebury. ter located in The Marble-­ Church. Discussion Meet-­ ALCOHOLICS ANONY-­ works. ing 10:00-­11:00 AM. Wom-­ en’s Meeting Noon-­1:00 M O U S N E W H AV E N NA MEETINGS MIDDLE-­ PM. Beginners’ Meeting MEETINGS: Monday, Big BURY: Fridays, 7:30pm, 6:30-­7:30 PM. These three Book Meeting 7:30-­8:30 held at the Turning Point meetings are held at The PM at the Congregational Center located in the Mar-­ Turning Point Center in The Church, New Haven Village ble Works. Marbleworks, Middlebury. Green. ALCOHOLICS ANONY-­ M O U S M I D D L E B U RY MEETINGS FRIDAY: Dis-­ cussion Meeting Noon-­1:00 PM at The Turning Point in The Marbleworks, Middle-­ bury.

ALCOHOLICS ANONY-­ MOUS RIPTON MEET-­ INGS: Monday, As Bill Sees It Meeting 7:15-­8:15 AM. Thursday, Grapevine Meet-­ ing 6:00-­7:00 PM. Both held at Ripton Firehouse, Dugway Rd.

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The Volunteer Center, a collaboration of RSVP and the United Way of Addison County, posts dozens of volunteer opportunities on the Web. Go to www. unitedwayaddisoncounty .org/VolunteerDonate and click on VOLUNTEER NOW!

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Front Desk/Clerical Support Positions The Addison County Court Diversion and Community Justice Projects are seeking several volunteers to hjgna\] l`]aj g^Ú [] oal` ^jgfl \]kc Yf\ [d]ja[Yd kmhhgjl& <mla]k af[dm\]2 Yfko]jaf_ h`gf]k$ Ú daf_$ typing and running errands. Candidate should be o]dd gj_Yfar]\$ hgkk]kk _gg\ afl]jh]jkgfYd kcaddk$ Yf\ Z] [ge^gjlYZd] oal` [gehml]jk$ af[dm\af_ EKOgj\& :Y[c_jgmf\ [`][ck Yf\ ^mdd ljYafaf_ oadd be provided. Please call 388-7044 for additional information.

L o c a l age n c ie s c a n p o s t t h e i r v o l u n te e r ne e d s w i t h Th e Vo l u n te e r C e n te r by c a l l i ng RSV P at 388-7044.

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Kendra Wolfe’s favorite aspect of volun-­ teering for Addison County Court Diversion is the commitment to teamwork shared by the members of the Reparative Board. “I have so enjoyed working with my fellow volunteers and have loved meeting many new people from the community.” Kendra, who lives in Bristol, also “enjoys seeing people turn a situation around and decide to better their lives. I’m fortunate to not only see this demonstrated by individuals who go through Court Diversion, but also at my work at Northlands Job Corps.” Court Diversion staff members describe Kendra as “a wonderfully committed and willing volunteer. She is always so thoughtful, being particularly delicate when working with vulnerable clients. She is such a joy to have with us!” Thank you, Kendra.

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2  BEDROOM  HOUSE,  completely  furnished  for  6  month  rental  on  Lake  Dunmore.  Dec.  21,  2013  to  June  21,  2014.  Very  energy  efficient,  washer  and  dryer,  85’  of  frontage,  no  pets,  no  smoking.  $900  /  mo.  plus  utilities.  802-­352-­6678.

BRISTOL,  ROUTE  116.  Cottage,  furnished,  private,  beautiful  setting,  walking  trails,  4.5  acres.  W/D,  jet  tub.  Non-­smoking.  Refer-­ ences.  $850  /  mo.  6  month  rental  or  possible  long  term.  Available  1-­1-­14.  Call  520-­481-­5801.

SIMPLE,  WELL  MADE,  BIRDHOUSES;  suitable  for  bluebirds,  tree  swallows,  etc.  758-­2228.

NEW  HAVEN;  AVAIL-­ ABLE  January  1.  Lovely  3  bedroom  home  with  an  open  floor  plan.  Down-­ stairs  kitchen  /  living  room  has  southern  exposure  and  French  doors  which  open  to  a  large  deck  and  provide  great  sunlight  year  round.  Deck  overlooks  a  beautiful,  private  backyard.  There  is  a  good  woodstove  in  the  living  area  which  heats  the  space  well.  Also  hot  air  oil  heat.  Mudroom  and  1/2  bath  with  washer  /  dryer.  Upstairs  includes  a  master  bedroom  with  at-­ tached  bath  and  a  second  bedroom  which  includes  a  charming  loft  sleeping  area.  $1700  /  mo.  plus  utili-­ ties.  We  will  consider  pets.  We  provide  yard  work,  snowplowing  and  trash  removal.  Garage  and  small  horse  barn  available  for  storage.  There  is  a  small  apt.  in  the  back  of  the  house  which  is  currently  rented.  Requires  1  year  lease,  references,  security,  fuel  and  pet  (if  applicable)  deposits.  Call  Annie  and  BRANDON,  NOW  RENT-­ John  at  802-­453-­7648  or  ING  1  &  2  bedroom  afford-­ email  us  at  perkolander@ able  apartments  at  Park  earthlink.net  . Village.  Rents  starting  at  BRISTOL;  3  BEDROOM  $689  /  mo.  Some  utilities  apartment.  Includes  heat,  included.  Great  location,  water,  hot  water,  lawn  beautiful  setting,  30  min-­ care,  snow  removal,  ap-­ utes  to  Rutland,  5  min-­ pliances.  $1080  /  m onth.  utes  to  downtown  Brandon,  Call  802-­453-­2566. easy  access  to  Route  7.  Call  Chantel  for  more  info  C L I M AT E  C O N T R O L  802-­247-­0165. STORAGE  now  avail-­ able  in  New  Haven.  Call  B R A N D O N ;  L A R G E ,  802-­388-­4138. SPACIOUS,  1  bedroom  apartment,  second  floor,  CORNWALL  EFFICIENCY  eat-­in  kitchen.  Plenty  of  APARTMENT  clean  and  storage,  off-­street  park-­ quiet.  $650  includes  all.  ing.  Heat,  water,  power,  989-­8124. snow  plowing  included.  First  month  and  damage  LEICESTER;  1  BEDROOM  deposit.  $780  /  mo.  Pets  ne-­ apartment.  $675.  Heat  in-­ gotiable.  Available  mid-­De-­ cluded.  References,  de-­ cember.  802-­989-­9514,  posit,  lease.  802-­349-­9733. 802-­247-­9898. M I D D L E B U RY,  F U R -­

PERSONAL  CARE  AT-­ TENDANT  for  a  delightful,  active,  10-­year-­old  autis-­ tic  boy.  Full-­day  coverage  needed  for  school  breaks  and  holidays.  Call  Victoria  C,  802-­453-­6817.

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TOWN OF MIDDLEBURY

The Town of Middlebury seeks friendly, pleasant candidates with outstanding customer service skills and the ability to work in a team environment for the position of Public Works Assistant. Work involves: receiving inquiries from residents both on the phone and in person and tracking such inquiries through to resolution; invoice and payroll processing; and utility billing. Graduation from a standard senior high school is required, preferably supplemented by successful completion of a business course in bookkeeping or a closely related field, and one year of increasingly responsible bookkeeping and clerical experience. Experience in a municipal public works office, engineering firm or a construction contractor’s office is highly desirable as well. This position is full-time with a competitive salary and benefits package.

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NISHED  APARTMENT.  Large  living  room,  kitch-­ en,  bedroom,  bath.  $795  /  mo.  All  utilities  included.  802-­388-­4251. MIDDLEBURY;  1  BED-­ ROOM  units  available  for  $800  /  mo.  plus  elec-­ t r i c i t y.  $ 1 0 0 .  o ff  f i r s t  month’s  rent  if  lease  is  signed  by  12/31/13.  Heat,  hot  water  and  parking  in-­ cluded.  On  site  laundry.  802-­658-­7400x21.

BRISTOL  2  BEDROOM  1  Bath  efficient  gas  heat  and  new  windows.  Excellent  condition.  Water,  sewer  and  WiFi  included.  No  pets  MIDDLEBURY;  2  BED-­ or  smoking.  $850  /  month.  ROOM,  1.5  bath  condo  802-­453-­4670. with  garage.  Updated  and  BRISTOL,  3  BEDROOM,  new  appliances.  $1000  /  mo.  2  full  bathrooms,  pri-­ plus  utilities.  Call  Karen  vate,  on  dead  end  road,  at  Lang,  McLaughry  Real  $1200.00  a  month,  1st  and  Estate,  802-­388-­1977. last  month’s,  plus  security  deposit,  lease  and  credit  application.  Call  453-­3062  or  349-­8383  to  view,  ask  for  Mary.

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BRIDPORT  VILLAGE;  ONE  bedroom  apartment,  4  rooms,  with  porch  /  lawn.  Washer  /  d ryer,  heat  /  h ot  water  included.  No  smok-­ ing,  no  pets.  References.  $775  /  month  plus  security  deposit.  Only  living  unit  in  building.  For  more  informa-­ tion,  Charlie  802-­758-­2218.

A job description and application can be obtained on the Town’s website, www. middlebury.govoffice.com. Send cover letter, resume and application to: Town of Middlebury, Attn: Beth Dow, Executive Assistant to the Town Manager, Town Offices, 94 Main Street, Middlebury, Vermont 05753, or e-mail bdow@ townofmiddlebury.org. Review of applications will begin on January 3, 2014. EOE.

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Public Works Administrative Assistant

Part-­Time  Staff  Nurse Our  team  of  nursing  staff  is  key  to  creating  a  comfortable  and  safe  home  for  the  residents  of  EastView.  This  professional  health  care  position  provides  direct  nursing  care  to  meet  the  needs  of  the  residents,  and  works  under  general  supervision  from  the  Residential  Care  Services  Director.  Primary  responsibilities  include  supervision  of  caregivers,  performance  of  skilled  treatments  and  procedures,  completion  of  all  necessary  paperwork  and  KHDOWK FDUH SODQV 4XDOL¿HG FDQGLGDWHV ZLOO KDYH D 9HUPRQW license  as  an  RN  or  LPN  and  a  minimum  of  three  years  of  VLJQL¿FDQWO\ UHVSRQVLEOH FOLQLFDO H[SHULHQFH LQ D ORQJ WHUP care  setting  or  an  equivalent  combination  of  education  and  H[SHULHQFH (YHQLQJ KRXUV H R ZHHNHQG For  more  information  about  Eastview  at  Middlebury,  go  to:  www.eastviewmiddlebury.com Interested  candidates  please  email  greatplacetowork@ eastviewmiddlebury.com  or  send  resume  w/cover  letter  to:  EastView 100  EastView  Terrace Middlebury,  VT  05753 EOE

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KAYAK,  PRIJON  WHITE  water.  Helmet,  vest  and  For  Rent paddle.  $600.  Bowflex  e x e r c i s e  u n i t ,  p e r f e c t  2  BEDROOM  DUPLEX  in  condition,  $700.  OBO  Brandon  village.  Spacious,  802-­388-­3874. tons  of  storage,  deck,  yard,  LOWREY  ORGAN.  IN  time  washer  /  dryer.  $990  /  mo.  for  Christmas.  Lots  of  mu-­ heat  included.  989-­8124. sic  under  the  bench  cover.  Like  new  condition.  $200.  802-­462-­2470.

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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  prepara-­ tion  experience.  This  is  an  ideal  opportunity  for  some-­ one  looking  to  work  from  mid-­January  to  mid-­April.  H&R  Block  graduates  are  encouraged  to  apply.  Inter-­ ested  candidates  should  e-­mail  their  resume  in  con-­ fidence  to  Thomasbusi-­ nessagency@comcast.net.  802-­877-­2684.

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 -­ STUDIO  TIME  SHARE,  s i b l e .  Av a i l a b l e  n o w.  Cedar  Brook  Resort,  Kil-­ 802-­558-­6092. lington,  VT.  Week  #39,  9/28  to  10/5.  Call  for  informa-­ BRANDON  DELUXE  DU-­ tion,  802-­349-­2468. PLEX  in  the  Village.  3  level  living.  2  bedrooms.  Washer  THE  BARREL  MAN:  55  /  dryer,  deck,  yard.  $1050  gallon  Plastic  and  Metal  /  m onth  includes  heat.  barrels.  Several  types:  55  802-­989-­8124. gallon  rain  barrels  with  faucets,  Food  grade  with  BRANDON  SPACIOUS  removable  locking  cov-­ 2  bedroom.  $650  /  month,  ers,  plastic  food  grade  with  no  utilities  included.  Call  spin-­on  covers  (pickle  bar-­ 802-­247-­5280. rels).  Also,  275  gallon  food  grade  totes  $125  each.  B R A N D O N  S U N N Y  1  55  gallon  sand  /  salt  bar-­ bedroom  2nd  floor  pets  rels  with  PT  legs.  $50  welcome.  $475  month.  each.  Delivery  available.  203-­253-­4389 802-­453-­4235. BRANDON,  NICE,  SUNNY,  one  bedroom,  second  floor  apartment.  Quiet,  lovely  location  in  owner  occu-­ pied  2-­family  home.  $700.  includes  heat.  Available  January  1.  No  smoking,  no  pets.  References,  lease  and  deposit  required.  Call  802-­236-­1781.

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Addison Independent

CLASSIFIEDS For  Rent

For  Rent

Att. Â Farmers

NEW  HAVEN:  Very  nice,  sunny,  special  apartment.  V i e w s ,  d e c k ,  g a r d e n  space.  No  pets,  no  smok-­ ing.  References,  lease.  $850  /  month  plus  utilities.  802-­236-­2040.

WEST  ADDISON  com-­ pletely  furnished  2  bed-­ room  apartment.  Located  on  Lake  Champlain.  No  pets.  Available  immedi-­ ately.  Rent  includes  utili-­ ties.  Call  802-­759-­2382.

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

Wood  Heat

HAY  FOR  SALE:  First  a n d  s e c o n d  c u t .  C a l l  802-­352-­4686.

HAY  FOR  SALE:  Small  FIREWOOD,  DRY,  CUT,  square  bales.  First  cut  split.  $190  /  cord.  You  truck.  a n d  m u l c h .  D e l i v e r y  802-­247-­6061. available.  Call  for  pric-­ i n g .  8 0 2 -­ 4 5 3 -­ 4 4 8 1 ,  FIREWOOD;  CUT,  SPLIT  8 0 2 -­ 3 4 9 -­ 9 2 8 1 ,  o r  and  delivered.  Green  or  802-­989-­1004. seasoned.  Call  Tom  Shepa-­ rd,  802-­453-­4285. NEW  HOLLAND  T1530-­  250TL  Loader,  200  hours.  FIREWOOD;  CUT,  SPLIT  Winco  PTO  Generator.  Call  and  delivered.  Call  for  in-­ 802-­247-­6735. formation.  247-­9782. S AW D U S T;  S T O R E D  H A R D  F I R E W O O D .  AND  undercover.  Large  2-­1/2  cords  plus.  $500.  tandem  silage  truck  $627,  delivered  in  Bristol  area.  delivered.  Large  single  802-­453-­4235. axle  dump  $259,  delivered.  M I X E D  H A R D W O O D ,  Single  axle  dump  $192,  de-­ PARTIALLY  seasoned.  livered.  Pick  up  and  loading  Cut,  split,  delivered.  $190  also  available.  Phone  order  /  cord.  Also  trees  cut  and  and  credit  cards  accepted.  removed.  Please  leave  802-­453-­2226.  Bagged  shavings  in  stock.  $5.50  message,  802-­282-­9110. per  bag. PA N T O N -­ S M A L L  2 -­ 3  MOUNTAIN  ROAD  FIRE-­ bedroom  house  for  rent.  WOOD.  Green  and  dry  WH ITN E Y ’S  C U S TOM  $1,000  per  month.  Ten-­ available.  Oak,  ash,  ma-­ FARM  WORK.  Pond  agi-­ ant  pays  heat  and  elec-­ ple,  beech.  Order  now  and  tating,  liquid  manure  haul-­ tric.  References  required.  save  for  next  season.  Cut,  ing,  mouldboard  plowing.  split  and  delivered.  Call  462-­2755,  John  Whitney 475-­2669. 802-­759-­2095. SELF  STORAGE,  8’X10’  units.  Your  lock  and  key,  SAFE  WOOD  PELLET  Cars $50  /  m onth.  Middlebury,  HEAT:  Maxim  Outdoor  Wood  Pellet  furnace  by  802-­558-­6092. Central  Boiler  can  reduce  S H O R E H A M ;  2  B E D -­ your  heating  bills  by  50%  or  ROOM  trailer.  $650.  month-­ more.  Boivin  Farm  Supply.  $7250.  FORD  FOCUS  SE,  2008.  Low  mileage  ly  plus  deposit.  No  utilities  802-­236-­2389. 86,600.  Automatic  with  included.  Pets  welcome.  power  locks  and  windows.  Call  Sandy  802-­897-­2060,  No  rust  or  accidents  of  any  leave  message. Real  Estate  kind.  Clean  interior  and  Wanted STORAGE  SPACE well  maintained.  Motivated  3-­sided  shed,  gravel  floor,  sellers.  802-­989-­0943. WANTED:  TO  PURCHASE  12X30  bays.  Good  for  RVs,  from  owner,  open  land,  2  to  1997  DODGE  1500  pickup  large  boats.  $40  /  month.  100  acres.  802-­558-­6092. 4x4,  V-­8.  Outstanding  con-­ Also  covered  building,  dry,  dition.  $2600.  388-­2528. wood  floor,  good  for  cars,  trucks,  motorcycles,  small  Real  Estate boats  and  campers.  $10  /  ft.  Trucks In  Addison.  802-­236-­7409. MIDDLEBURY;  INDUS-­ S T O R A G E  S PA C E S ,  TRIAL  PARK.  Available  2  THE  TOWN  OF  NEW  HA-­ 11’X28’.  Large  overhead  acres,  lease  or  build  to  suit.  VEN  is  offering  for  sale  a  doors,  extra  high  ceilings.  802-­558-­6092. 1996  International  truck  Will  accommodate  large  model  4900;  DT466  en-­ campers,  boats  or  lots  of  gine,  Eaton-­Fuller  9  speed  Animals stuff.  Call  802-­388-­8394. with  hi-­lo;  single  axle,  12R22.5  tires  (6);  new  air  VERGENNES;  285  MAIN  B O X E R  /  M A S T I F F  tank  &  batteries;  7  CY  9’  Street,  available  now.  2  P U P P I E S ,  f l a s h y  Brandon  2005  dump  body  bedroom  apartment.  Full  b r i n d l e s .  R e a d y  n o w.  w/2-­way  tailgate;  Ever-­ bath,  laundry  hookups,  $ 6 0 0 .  5 1 8 -­ 7 3 5 -­ 4 6 0 9 ,  est  11’  snow  plow  w/  10’  large  porch,  new  kitchen,  518-­481-­7955. wing  and  rebuilt  tailgate  parking,  heat  and  hot  sander.  $9,000  negotia-­ water  included.  $890  /  ble.  Call  the  town  office  month.  Call  only  8am-­8pm.  Att.  Farmers at  802-­453-­3516  or  Roger  802-­349-­8405. Boise  at  802-­760-­0132  2013  PROCESSED  CORN  W E E K LY  R E N T A L S  silage.  Also  available,  1st,  for  more  information  or  to  A V A I L A B L E .  C o n -­ 2nd  and  3rd  cut  timothy  make  an  appointment  to  tact  802-­388-­4091  and  /  alfalfa  processed  round  view  the  truck. 802-­388-­4935. baleage,  starting  at  $45  / Â

bale.  Large  quantities  avail-­ able.  802-­238-­8804.

For  Rent

For  Rent

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Public Notices On  this  Page  12B NOTICE TOWN OF NEW HAVEN INVITATION FOR PROPOSALS The  Town  of  New  Haven  requests  proposals  for  a  yearly  or  multiple  year  contract  to  provide  legal  services  to  the  Town.   All  proposals  must  be  received  on  or  before  December  31,  2013.   The  contract  would  begin  January  21,  2014.   Send  written  proposals  by  mail  to  Pam  Kingman,  Town  of  New  Haven,  78  North  Street,  New  Haven  or  by  e-­mail  at  newhavenclerk@gmavt.net.

NORTHLANDS JOB CORPS CENTER REQUEST FOR QUOTE

The  Northlands  Job  Corps  Center  locat-­ ed  at  100  A  MacDonough  Dr.,  Vergennes,  VT.  05491  request  the  following  medical  services  vendors  to  submit  bids  on  the  following  services  for  the  Northlands  Job  Corps  Center.  NJCC  Contract  Base  year  (1)  contract  period  beginning: (March  1st  2014  â€“  November  30th  2014)  Base  Year  (2)  December  1st  2014  â€“  November  30th  2015)  Pricing  to  include  three  (3)  additional  option  years   Medical Services to Include: Center Physician Services Center Mental Health Consultant Services Center Dentist Services Center Optometry Services Bids  must  be  received  by  Date  January  WK DW S P 6SHFLÂżFDWLRQV PD\ EH obtained  by  contacting  the  Purchasing  Agent,  Annette  Paquette  at  Northlands  Job  Corps  Center  Via  email;  Annette.pa-­ quette@etrky.com  or  802-­877-­0149 The  Northlands  Job  Corps  Center  re-­ serves  the  right  to  accept  or  reject  any  and  all  bids.  Small  Businesses  and  Minorities  are  encouraged  to  reply. “THIS  IS  A  SUBCONTRACTING  OPPORTUNITYâ€? 12/12,  16,  19,  23

Particularly  on  sites  like  Craigslist. 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. 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.  Call  the  Addison  Independent  at  (802)  388-­4944. Talk  to  our  sales  professionals.

Addison  Central  School  is  currently  accepting  bids  for  snowplowing.   Contractor  will  need  to  have  access  to  a  tractor  or  skid  steer  for  clearing  vents  as  necessary.   Bids  are  due  by  12:00  PM,  December  19,  2013.   Bid  packages  are  available  at  the  $1:68 2I¿FH *UHHQ 6WUHHW 6XLWH Vergennes,  Vermont. The  Addison  Central  School  Board  of  Directors  reserves  the  right  to  reject  any  or  all  bids  as  it  deems  in  the  best  interest  of  Addison  Central  School.

TOWN OF MIDDLEBURY TREE WARDEN

The  Town  of  Middlebury  is  seeking  volunteers  to  serve  as  Tree  Warden.   If  you  are  interested  in  this  position,  please  submit  a  letter  of  interest  to  WKH 7RZQ 0DQDJHUœV 2I¿FH 0DLQ Street,  Middlebury,  no  later  than  Friday,  'HFHPEHU ,I \RX ZRXOG OLNH WR ¿QG RXW PRUH DERXW DQ\ RI WKHVH SRVLWLRQV SOHDVH FRQWDFW XV DW ([W

PROBATE  DIVISION DOCKET  NO.  15960 STATE  OF  VERMONT DISTRICT  OF  ADDISON,  SS. IN  RE  THE  ESTATE  OF ANTONIO  M.  RESENDES NOTICE  TO  CREDITORS To  the  creditors  of  the  estate  of  Antonio  M.  Resendes  late  of  Bridport,  Vermont. I  have  been  appointed  to  administer  this  estate.  All  creditors  having  claims  against  the  decedent  or  the  estate  must  present  their  claims  in  writing  within  four  PRQWKV RI WKH ¿UVW SXEOLFDWLRQ RI WKLV notice.  The  claim  must  be  presented  to  me  at  the  address  listed  below  with  a  copy  sent  to  the  court.  The  claim  may  be  barred  forever  if  it  is  not  presented  within  the  four  (4)  month  period. Dated:  Nov.  15,  2013 Louise  Resendes 159  Basin  Harbor  Road Bridport,  VT  05734 (802)  759-­2439 Name  of  Publication:  Addison  Independent Publication  Date:  Dec.  12,  2013 Address  of  Probate  Court:  Addison  Probate  Court,  7  Mahady  Court,  Middlebury,  VT  05753 12/12

MIDDLEBURY COLLEGE PUBLIC NOTICE

The  following  roadways  are  located  on  the  property  of  Middlebury  College: 1.  Porter  Field  Road  -­  The  roadway  which  serves  Porter  Field  and  extends  from  South  Main  Street  to  South  Street. 2.  South  Service  Road  -­  The  roadway  which  serves  the  upper  campus  of  Middlebury  College  and  extends  from  Hillcrest  Road  to  South  Main  Street. 3.  Hepburn  Road  â€“  The  roadway  which  serves  the  upper  campus  of  Middlebury  College  and  extends  from  College  Street  to  South  Service  Road. 4.  Le  Chateau  Lane  -­  The  roadway  which  serves  the  upper  campus  of  Middlebury  College  and  extends  from  College  Street  to  Le  Chateau. 5.  Freeman  Way  -­  The  roadway  which  serves  the  site  of  the  Freeman  International  Center  and  extends  from  Weybridge  Street  to  Gorham  Lane  and  to  the  Freeman  International  Center. 6.   Old  Chapel  Road  -­  The  roadway  which  serves  the  lower  campus  of  Middlebury  College  and  extends  from  College  Street  to  the  Service  Building  parking  area. 7.  HMKL  Way   -­  The  roadway  which  serves  the  upper  campus  of  Middlebury  College  and  extends  from  College  Street  to  Kelly/Lang  Dormitory. 8.  Golf  Course  Way  -­  The  roadway  which  serves  the  Golf  Course,  Kirk  Alumni  Center  and  Hadley  House,  and  extends  from  Route  30  to  the  Hadley  House  and  the  Alumni  Stadium. 9.  Ridgeline  Road  â€“  The  roadway  which  serves  the  houses  of  Middlebury  College  known  as  Prescott,  Palmer,  Brooker,  Brackett  and  extends  from  Route  125  to  Hillcrest  Road. 10.   Bicentennial  Way  â€“  The  roadway  which  serves  the  western  campus  of  Middlebury  College  and  extends  from  Route  125  to  Bicentennial  Hall.   The  above  listed  roadways  have  never  been  set  apart,  surrendered  or  otherwise  dedicated  by  Middlebury  College  to  the  public  use.  All  persons  using  said  roadways  do  so  in  subordination  to  the  rights  and  by  permission  of  Middlebury  College  and  are  subject  to  this  notice.   These  roadways  will  be  closed  to  public  use  from  midnight  Tuesday,  December  24,  2012,  until  midnight  Wednesday,  December  25,  2013.  They  will  be  reopened  the  following  day  for  public  use  with  the  permission  of  Middlebury  College. Middlebury  College 12/12 Â

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

ADDISON CENTRAL SCHOOL INVITATION TO BID SNOWPLOWING

By:  Norm  Cushman,  Facilities  Services December  12,  2013

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Notice  is  hereby  given  that  the  undersigned  will  sell,  to  satisfy  lien  of  owner,  at  public  sale  by  closed  bidding  on  Dec.  21,  2013  at  9:00  a.m.,  at  Bristol  Stor  Mor  Storage  Facility,  located  at  508  Burpee  Road,  Bristol,  Vermont,  the  personal  goods  stored  therein  by  the  following: Unit Size Name – Address Unit Number 10’x10’  Joseph  Hagan  â€“  Lincoln,  VT  Unit  #35  C Purchase  must  be  made  with  cash  only  and  paid  for  at  the  time  of  the  sale.  Minimum  bid  required.  All  goods  are  sold  as  is,  where  is,  and  all  items  to  be  removed  from  unit  at  time  of  purchase.  Sale  is  subject  to  adjournment.  A  $50.00  deposit  will  be  required  and  refunded  to  bidder  when  ALL  items  have  been  removed  from  the  unit  and  broom-­cleaned.  The  owners  of  the  storage  facility  reserve  the  right  to  place  a  minimum  bid  on  any  sheds                                        12/12,  19 being  sold.                                                                                                                                                                                                     Â

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

TOWN OF NEW HAVEN REQUEST FOR BID

 The  Town  of  New  Haven  is  now  accepting  bids  for  diesel  road  fuel  for  the  2014  budget  year  Jan.  1,  2014  through  Dec.  31,  2014.  $OO ELGV VKRXOG EH VXEPLWWHG IRU D VSHFLÂżHG amount  over  the  NY  Mercantile  Exchange  rate  on  a  daily  basis.  Please  contact  Roger  Boise  at  453-­3516  if  you  have  questions.  Submit  a  sealed  bid  to  the  Town  of  New  Haven,  78  North  Street,  Vermont  05472  by  3:00  p.m.  Dec.  17,  2013.                 11/28,  12/2,  5,  9,  12,  16  Â

ETHAN ALLEN HIGHWAY STORAGE NOTICE OF SALE

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NOTICE TOWN OF NEW HAVEN INVITATION TO BID Lawn  Mowing  and  Grounds  Maintenance  Bids  for  6  very  different  Town  properties.  You  may  bid  on  one  or  all  properties,  please  include  single  prices  and  lump  sums. Please  see  website  www.newhavenvt. com  for  more  detailed  information.  The  Selectboard  reserves  the  right  to  refuse  any  and  all  bids. Questions  related  to  these  projects  should  be  directed  to:The  Town  Clerks  2I¿FH # ¹ 5HSOLHV WR EH VXEPLWWHG E\ SP 'HFHPEHU WR The  Town  of  New  Haven 78  North  St. 1HZ +DYHQ 97 All  sealed  bids  will  be  opened  by  two  6HOHFWERDUG PHPEHUV RQ 'HFHPEHU SULRU WR WKHLU PHHWLQJ RQ 'HFHPEHU

COUNTY OF ADDISON Preliminary Budget Meeting Notice

AN INVITATION TO PARTICIPATE  The  Assistant  Judges  of  Addison  County  invite  the  public  to  a  meeting  to  discuss  the  preliminary  proposed  county  budget  for  2014-­ 2015  (July  1,  2014  -­  June  30,  2015).  This  meeting  will  not  take  the  place  of  the  Annual  Meeting,  which  will  be  held  in  January  2014,  but  will  allow  for  public  participation  in  the  preliminary  budget  process.  The  meeting  will  be  held  on  Thursday,  December  19,  2013  at  9AM  at  the  Judge  Frank  Mahady  Courthouse  in  Middlebury,  VT.  Francis  G.  Broughton,  Assistant  Judge Margaret  E.  Gossens,  Assistant  Judge   11/21,  28,  12/5,  12,  16

REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL: ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS

Addison Central Supervisory Union The  Salisbury  Town  School  District  and  the  Shoreham  Town  School  District  are  VHHNLQJ SURSRVDOV IRU OLJKWLQJ UHWUR¿W SURM-­ ects  at  the  Salisbury  Community  School,  286  Kelley  Cross  Road  in  Salisbury,  VT,  and  at  the  Shoreham  Elementary  School,  130  School  Road  in  Shoreham,  VT.   The  scope  of  work  includes  furnishing,  install-­ ing  and  commissioning  new,  energy  ef-­ ¿FLHQW OLJKWLQJ HTXLSPHQW DQG FRQWUROV Interested  contractors  may  obtain  the  5HTXHVW IRU 3URSRVDO FRQWDLQLQJ WKH VXE-­ PLVVLRQ UHTXLUHPHQWV DQG FRPSOHWH SURM-­ ect  description  by  contacting  the  Addison  Central  Supervisory  Union,  49  Charles  Avenue,  Middlebury,  VT,  05753,  or  by  calling  (802)  382-­1274.   Bids  are  due  to  Laura  Nassau,  Business  Manager  at  the  RI¿FHV RI WKH $GGLVRQ &HQWUDO 6XSHUYLVRU\ 8QLRQ QR ODWHU WKDQ 30 RQ 'HFHP-­ ber  23,  2013.   There  is  a  mandatory  site  YLVLW RQ 'HF DW 30 (2( 12/12,  16

WANTED TO LEASE STATE OF VERMONT

  The  State  of  Vermont  wishes  to  enter  into  a  lease  for  approximately  1,500  to  2,000  Square  Feet  of  â€œADAâ€?  handicapped  acces-­ VLEOH HQHUJ\ HIÂżFLHQW RIÂżFH DQG SURJUDP space  in  the  Middlebury  area.  This  space  will  house  up  to  10  staff  and  require  on-­site  parking  for  a  minimum  of  15  cars.   Preference  shall  be  given  to  sites  located  within  downtown  areas.   All  questions  re:  this  advertisement  should  be  directed  to: Allen  Palmer Property  Management  Specialist #4  Governor  Aiken  Ave. Montpelier,  VT  05633-­7001 802-­828-­1424   Responses  should  be  received  no  later  than  3:00  p.m.  on  Wednesday  December  18,  2013  by:  BGS  Property  Management #4  Governor  Aiken  Ave. Montpelier,  VT  05633-­7001 Attention:Allen  Palmer/Middlebury  DOC   11/18

WARNING ANNUAL MEETING OF THE MIDDLEBURY SUMMER FESTIVAL ON-­THE-­GREEN, INC.

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ASSISTANT TREASURER’S POSITION FOR THE TOWN OF FERRISBURGH

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Christmas  at  St.  Mary’s JASON  VINCENT  OF  Bristol  stands  with  his  wife,  Tricia,  and  their  daughter,  Payton,  in  front  of  St.  Mary’s  School  in  Middlebury,  by  the  impressive  life-­sized  Nativity  hay  sculpture  they  helped  him  build.  St.  Mary’s  School,  where  Payton  is  a  third-­grader,  invites  the  public  for  school  tours  and  refreshments  after  its  an-­ nual  Christmas  concert  at  St.  Mary’s  Church  on  Sunday,  Dec.  15,  at  2:30  p.m.

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‘Tis the Season‌ Are You Ready?

Selling your home during the holiday season does have some advantages‌ holiday buyers tend to be more serious and competition is less fierce with fewer homes being actively marketed.

5 Tips for Selling Your Home during the Holidays! 1. Deck the halls, but don’t go overboard. Homes often look their best during the holidays, but sellers should be careful not to overdo it on the dÊcor with large, overwhelming decorations, trees, religious items, etc. 3. Make curb appeal a top priority. Now that snow has started to fall, maintaining the exterior of your home becomes even more important as bare trees equal a more exposed home so touch up the paint, clean the gutters, etc. Keep buyers’ safety in mind as well by making sure stairs and walkways are free of snow, ice and leaves. 3. Seek out motivated buyers. Anyone house hunting during the holidays must have a good reason for doing so. Work with your REALTORŽ to target buyers on a deadline, including people relocating for jobs in your area, investors on tax deadlines, etc. 4. Price it to sell. No matter what time of year, a home that’s priced just right or even low for the market will make buyers feel the warmth of your holiday spirit! 5. Hire a reliable real estate agent. That means someone who will work hard for you and won’t disappear during the holiday season. This will ease your stress and give you more time to enjoy the season. Thinking about buying or selling? Visit www.acbor.org to find a REALTORŽ in your area. Source: www.Frontporch.com


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BRANDON

This is a home with upgrades above and beyond the average home! Built in 2006 this 3-bedroom home has central air, central vac, security alarm, backup generator, insulated garage, closed cell insulation & 4-season porch off kitchen. All this and it is in immaculate condition! $290,000Â MLS#4280354

MIDDLEBURY –  At  the  edge  of  Buttolph  Acres,  this  versatile  4-­bedroom  home  can  accommodate  your  growing  fam-­ ily  or  adapt  to  empty  nesters  who  want  D ÂżUVW Ă€RRU EHGURRP EDWK DQG KDYH URRP for  family  visitors.  It’s  an  easy  walk  to  town  and  schools.  The  yard  has  been  landscaped  for  privacy  and  an  outside  deck  enlarges  your  living  space  in  the  good  weather.  A  pellet  stove  in  the  den  is  a  warm  addition  on  chilly  nights  and  is  capable  of  heating  the  whole  house.  Solar  panels  offset  the  electric  bill.  The  full  basement  can  be  adapted  for  a  gym  space  or  teen  sprawl.  $349,000.

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BRANDON –  There  is  so  much  to  like  about  this  house  it’s  hard  to  know  where  to  start.  Quiet  neighborhood  street,  and  easy  walk  or  bike  ride  to  town.  Meticulous-­ ly  cared  for  and  updated.  Freshly  painted  inside  and  out.  Hardwood  and  softwood  Ă€RRUV WKURXJKRXW 0DVWHU EHGURRP RQ OVW Ă€RRU )HQFHG EDFN \DUG *DUDJH EDUQ 3KRWRV RQ RXU ZHEVLWH ZLOO ÂżOO LQ WKH GH-­ tails:  www.billbeck.com.  $196,000

MIDDLEBURY

This three bedroom traditional Vermont farmhouse is ready for business and residence. The house has great light, open spaces, cozy nooks and beautiful floors and views. Lots of potential! Â $275,000 MLS#4227152

BRIDPORT

A unique, contemporary home with incredible Adirondack Mountain views on 13.79 acres. Â Three bedrooms, 4 baths and large screened-in porch. Â Fully insulated outbuilding, great for studio, workshop or just extra storage! $249,900Â MLS#4252241

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Vermont: Greater Burlington, Fairlee, Londonderry, Lyndonville, Manchester, Middlebury, Norwich, Rutland, St. Albans, St. Johnsbury, Vergennes, Woodstock New Hampshire: Hanover, West Lebanon NEW HAVEN Charming Cape just minutes to Middlebury, with wood floors, bead board built-ins, large master suite, laundry on main level, stone patio off of covered porch. $255,000 MLS 4315089

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Bill Beck Real Estate 802-388-7983

NEW HAVEN Center Hall Colonial facing west, with an apartment and two outbuildings. Has been a home, a retail business with Route 7 exposure, and a bed and breakfast. $349,000 MLS 4141197

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MIDDLEBURY Two family home within walking distance to schools, groceries and the downtown area. Both apartments have been updated in recent years, and both are currently occupied. $239,000 MLS 4319022

All  real  estate  advertising  in  this  newspaper  is  subject   to  the  Federal  Fair  Housing  Act  of  1968  as  amended  which  makes  it  illegal  to  advertise  â€œany  prefer-­ ence,  limitation  or  discrimination  based  on  race,  color,  religion,  sex,  handicap,  familial  status,  national  origin,  sexual  orientation,  or  persons  receiving  public  assistance,  or  an  intention  to  make  any  such  preference,  limitation  or  discrimination.â€? This  newspaper  will  not   knowingly  accept  any  advertisement  for  real  estate  which  is  in  violation  of  the  law.  Our  read-­ ers  are  hereby  informed  that  all  dwellings  advertised  in  this  newspaper  are  available  on  an  equal  opportunity  basis.   To  complain  of  discrimination,  call  HUD  Toll-­free  at  1-­800-­669-­9777.

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VERGENNES Newer, energy efficient home with many upgrades. Three bedrooms and 2.5 baths. Kitchen is a chef ’s dream, and the living room has a gas fireplace and built-ins. $264,900 MLS 4318616 FERRISBURGH Mini-farm for horses, goats, alpacas, sheep and more. Stone Colonial with large barn, surrounded by conserved land with fantastic Adirondack and Green Mountain views. $475,000 MLS 4221753 VERGENNES Sunny, one-level unit in private location, with two bedrooms. Sensible layout, and ample amount of natural light. Affordable home ownership, and move in ready. $92,700 MLS 4239582

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NOTICE FROM REALTORS

THE  ADDISON  COUNTY  BOARD  OF  REALTORS  wishes  to  inform  the  public  that    not   all  Brokers  of   real  estate  are  REALTORS...  Only  quali-­ ¿HG 5HDOWRUV PD\ XVH WKLV WHUP ,W is  a  registered  trademark.  Realtors  must  abide  by  a  strict  code  of  eth-­ ics,  take  continuing  education  and  attend  local  monthly  meetings,  an-­ nual  state  conferences,  and  yearly  national  conferences,  hence  making  them  better  informed  on  all  aspects  of  real  estate.   Your  REALTOR  appreci-­ ates  your  business.

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ach month, Young Writers Project selects a Writer of the Month for Addison County. This week, we present the Writer of the Month IRU 'HFHPEHU +DQQDK 5RTXH 6KH ZLOO UHFHLYH D JLIW FHUWL¿-­ cate from the contest sponsor, The Vermont Book Shop, 38 Main St., Middlebury. Congratulations, Hannah!

ABOUT THE PROJECT <RXQJ :ULWHUV 3URMHFW LV DQ LQGHSHQGHQW QRQSUR¿W WKDW HQJDJHV VWXGHQWV to write, helps them improve and connects them with authentic audi-­ ences through the Newspaper Series (and youngwritersproject.org) and the Schools Project (ywpschools.net). Support: YWP is supported by this newspaper and foundations, businesses and individuals who recognize the power and value of writing. If you would like to contribute, please go to youngwritersproject.org/support, or mail your donation to YWP, 12 North St., Suite 8, Burlington, VT 05401. In Hannah’s words: “I am 14, and a freshman at Middlebury Union High School. I joined the Calliope club this year, and when I wasn’t rehearsing in the school play, “Cinderella,” I was going every week for an excuse to write. Calliope has given me a chance to improve my writing skills, as well as a chance to befriend other amazing writers, and listen to their fantastic poems, stories, or narratives. Being surrounded by fellow writers has made me want to test myself, and push the limits further than my writing has ever gone. My friends inspire me, as well as my experience being one of Cinderella’s ‘ugly’ stepsisters, and my stage mother and sister, who have just been awesome ever since our little family was put together.”

I Believe in Angels

BY HANNAH ROQUE GRADE 9, MIDDLEBURY UNION HIGH SCHOOL

I believe in angels. I believe that some people are born with an unknown ulterior motive given to them by some higher divinity. This ulterior motive? Helping people. But not helping all of humanity in huge masses. Well, they may be here to help multiple people, but not all at once. No, they help one individual out at a time. They help that person probably without knowing it. It’s just because they’re there. Or maybe because of the lengthy Facebook chats. Or maybe even because of one squeeze of your hand, or a little smirk across the room, or a sudden hug that comes from nowhere. Or, it could be because they tell you that they will always be there for you. Always, no matter what’s going on. I believe in angels. Why? Because I believe that one has been sent to me.

HANNAH ROQUE

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