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ADDISON COUNTY INDEPENDENT

B Section

THURSDAY, Â FEBRUARY Â 26, Â 2015

KARL LINDHOLM

SPORTS

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Beautiful  day: Let’s  play  two! When  Ernie  Banks  was  induct-­ ed  into  the  Baseball  Hall  of  Fame  in  1977,  he  began  his  acceptance  speech  with  his  customary  invoca-­ tion:  â€œWe’ve  got  the  setting.  Sun-­ shine.  Fresh  air.  We’ve  got  the  team  behind  us.  So  let’s  play  two!â€?  Ernie  Banks  died  on  Jan.  23,  and  WKH Ă€DJ RI HYHU\ &XEV IDQ Ă€HZ DW KDOI PDVW RQ WKDW GD\ +H ZDV RIÂż-­ cially  â€œMr.  Cub,â€?  having  played  only  for  the  Cubs  for  all  his  19  years  in  the  majors.  It  is  safe  to  say  there  has  not  been  a  more  beloved  athlete  by  fans  in  any  sport  than  Ernie  Banks  was  to  Chicagoans. Despite  years  of  disappointment  by  the  Cubs,  Ernie  Banks  exuded  a  joy  in  stark  contrast  to  the  often  cynical  pragmatism  that  so  dominates  sports  today.  He  was  known  for  his  love  of  the  game  and  his  eternally  sunny  dis-­ position. His  career  gives  lie  to  the  con-­ temporary  estimate  of  greatness  in  athletics  which  is  measured  in  cham-­ pionships  won:  Ernie  Banks  played  over  2,500  games  in  the  big  leagues,  not  a  single  one  in  the  post-­season.  At  6  feet-­1  inch,  180  pounds,  he  ZDV D OLWKH DQG JUDFHIXO LQÂżHOGHU With  an  apparently  effortless  swing,  KH FRXOG KLW WKH EDOO D PLOH ÂżQLVKLQJ (See  Lindholm,  Page  6B)

Bowdoin  ousts  Panther  women BRUNSWICK,  Maine  â€”  Host  No.  2  Bowdoin  on  Saturday  ended  the  No.  7  Middlebury  College  wom-­ en’s  basketball  season  in  a  NESCAC  TXDUWHUÂżQDO The  22-­3  Polar  Bears  advanced  to  D VHPLÂżQDO YV $PKHUVW ZKLOH WKH 3DQWKHUV ÂżQLVKHG DW LQ NESCAC  play.  Shannon  Brady  led  the  Polar  Bears  with  25  points  and  eight  rebounds.   Elizabeth  Knox  paced  Middlebury  with  14  points  and  10  boards.  Sarah  Kaufman  pitched  in  11  points,  while  Sabrina  Weeks  added  nine  points. Middlebury  hung  close  for  a  while,  trailing  by  26-­22  when  Kaufman  buried  a  three-­pointer  at  7:22  of  the  ¿UVW KDOI %XW %RZGRLQ FORVHG WKH half  on  an  18-­5  run  to  lead  at  the  break,  44-­27,  and  pulled  away  in  the  second  half,  in  part  because  of  a  50-­29  edge  on  the  boards,  including  27  offensive  rebounds  that  led  to  21  second-­chance  points.  Bowdoin  also  committed  just  six  turnovers  and  shot  43  percent,  while  holding  Middlebury  to  37  percent  IURP WKH Ă€RRU

TIGER  SENIOR  AUSTIN  Robinson  reaches  for  a  rebound  aginst  CVU  Tuesday  night  in  Middlebury. Independent  photo/Trent  Campbell

Redhawks  rule,  down  Tiger  boys ‘Wonderful  season’  ends  for  MUHS By  ANDY  KIRKALDY MIDDLEBURY  â€”  This  winter,  the  Middlebury  Union  High  School  boys’  basketball  team  won  16  times,  went  undefeated  in  the  Lake  Divi-­ sion  to  earn  the  league  title,  and  ¿QLVKHG WKH UHJXODU VHDVRQ RQ D game  winning  streak. %XW LQ 7XHVGD\ÂśV ÂżUVW URXQG 'LYL-­ sion  I  playoff  game,  No.  12  Cham-­ plain  Valley  Union  brought  that  run  to  a  halt  with  a  dominating  perfor-­ mance,  70-­45.  The  Redhawks,  who  entered  with  a  9-­11  record  compiled  against  the Â

state’s  toughest  competition,  the  Metro  Conference,  dominated  the  boards,  blocked  at  least  15  shots,  and  played  suffocating  man-­to-­man  defense  in  their  almost  wire-­to-­wire  victory  â€”  the  Tigers’  only  lead  was  at  2-­0,  and  they  quickly  fell  behind  E\ RQ WKH ZD\ WR D ÂżUVW quarter  hole.  Afterward,  Coach  Chris  Altemose  reminded  his  team  of  what  a  good  winter  it  had  been. “It’s  been  a  wonderful  season,  a  great  group  of  guys.  Even  tonight,  on  a  night  when  we  didn’t  play  our  best Â

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game,  they  played  really  hard  and  SOD\HG WR WKH ÂżQLVK ´ $OWHPRVH VDLG “I’m  proud  of  them  for  that.  They  had  a  tough  matchup  with  CVU.  We  knew  it  was  going  to  be  tough.  I  just  said  to  them,  as  hard  as  it  is  in  the  PRPHQW QRW WR OHW RQH JDPH GHÂżQH our  season.  It  was  a  great  season.â€? For  most  of  the  season,  the  Ti-­ gers  have  relied  on  rebounding  and  transition  to  spark  their  offense.  But  CVU  outrebounded  them,  42-­32  RYHUDOO DQG LQ WKH ÂżUVW TXDUWHU

stuff  early  on.â€? Altemose  also  said  when  the  Ti-­ gers  started  missing,  the  basket  be-­ came  â€œsmaller  and  smallerâ€?  as  the  game  wore  on.  Senior  forward  Bryce  Burrell,  who  tied  CVU  sophomore  swingman  Walker  Story  for  game  honors  with  18  points,  was  the  only  7LJHU WR PDNH D VKRW IURP WKH Ă€RRU LQ WKH ÂżUVW KDOI “We  tried  to  go  out  of  our  way  to  keep  them  extra  loose,  because  (See  Tigers,  Page  3B)

MUHS  dancers  take  fourth  place  in  Hip  Hop

ScoreBOARD

By  ANDY  KIRKALDY VERGENNES  â€”  The  Middlebury  Union  High  School  dance  team  took  IRXUWK LQ +LS +RS DQG ÂżIWK LQ -D]] at  Saturday’s  state  championships,  which  were  hosted  by  Vergennes  Union  High  School. By  virtue  of  the  Tigers’  top-­four  ¿QLVK LQ +LS +RS WKH\ TXDOLÂżHG WR compete  at  the  New  England  cham-­ pionships,  which  will  be  held  in  Braintree,  Mass.,  on  March  7. Saturday’s  big  winners  were  the  South  Burlington  dancers,  who  prevailed  in  both  disciplines  they  entered,  Pom  and  Jazz  (teams  were  restricted  to  two,  and  no  overall  champion  was  named).  The  judges  awarded  Lamoille  the  Hip  Hop  crown  in  a  close  contest  with  Mount  0DQVÂżHOG LQ WKH SDFNHG 98+6 gym.

HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS Girls’ Hockey ' , 4XDUWHUĂ€QDO 2/25  #7  Rutland  at  #2  MUHS  .................Late Boys’ Hockey ' ,, 4XDUWHUĂ€QDO 2/25  #5  U-­32  at  #4  MUHS  .....................Late Boys’ Basketball Playoffs 'LYLVLRQ , 2/24  #12  CVU  vs.  #5  MUHS  ................70-­45 'LYLVLRQ ,, 2/24  #4  OV  vs.  #13  Harwood  ..............45-­27 2/24  #5  VUHS  vs.  #12  Hartford  ...........68-­53

Schedule

HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS Girls’ Hockey D-­I Playoffs 2/27  or  28  ......................................6HPLÂżQDO 3/3  Final  at  UVM  .................................8  p.m. Boys’ Hockey ' ,, 4XDUWHUĂ€QDO 2/27  or  28  ......................................6HPLÂżQDO 3/9  Final  at  UVM  .................................6  p.m. 'LYLVLRQ ,, 2/28  #5  VUHS  at  #4  OV  .....................2  p.m. 6HPLÂżQDO DW %DUUH  ....................8:15  p.m. 3/7  Final  at  Barre  ...........................3:45  p.m. :UHVWOLQJ 2/27&28  .......................State  Meet  at  MUHS Nordic 2/26........Freestyle  State  Meet  at  Craftsbury 3/3  ................... Classic  State  Meet  at  Rikert COLLEGE SPORTS :RPHQ¡V +RFNH\ 1(6&$& 4XDUWHUĂ€QDO 2/28  #8  Hamilton  at  #1  Midd.  ..............3  p.m. 0HQ¡V +RFNH\ 1(6&$& 4XDUWHUĂ€QDO 2/28  #7  Midd.  at  #2  Amherst  ...............1  p.m. Spectators  are  advised  to  consult  school  websites  for  the  latest  schedule  updates. Â

as  the  Redhawks  took  control.  The  Redhawks  also  got  back  quickly  to  deny  the  Tigers  on  the  break,  either  forcing  them  to  rely  on  half-­court  sets,  where  MUHS  struggled  to  get  good  looks,  or  swatting  shots  when  they  attacked  in  transition. “That’s  a  good  team  that  works  very  hard,  and  we  could  never  get  our  train  on  the  tracks,â€?  Altemose  said.  â€œThey  had  some  long  kids,  and  they  were  athletic,  for  sure,  and  they  made  us  think.  And  I  think  we  rushed Â

The  scores  were:  HIP  HOP: 1.  Lamoille,  247. 0W 0DQV¿HOG 3.  Mt.  Anthony,  211.50. 4.  Middlebury,  206. 5.  Burr  &  Burton,  203. 6.  Missisquoi,  196.  6SULQJ¿HOG JAZZ: 1.  South  Burlington,  245.  2.  Lamoille,  224.50. 0W 0DQV¿HOG 4.  Colchester,  207.50. 5.  Middlebury,  190. POM 1.  South  Burlington,  260.50. 2.  Colchester,  222.  3.  Burr  &  Burton,  219.  4.  Mt.  Anthony,  206.  5.  Missisquoi,  189.50. 6SULQJ¿HOG

OV  boys  top  Harwood;͞  VUHS  next 7+( 9(5*(11(6 81,21 +LJK 6FKRRO FKHHUOHDGLQJ WHDP ¿QLVKHG IRXUWK LQ 'LYLVLRQ , DW 6DWXUGD\œV state  championships  hosted  by  the  Commodores. Courtesy  photo

VUHS  cheerleaders  fourth  in  Division  I By  ANDY  KIRKALDY VERGENNES  â€”  The  Ver-­ gennes  Union  High  School  cheer-­ OHDGLQJ WHDP RQ 6DWXUGD\ ÂżQLVKHG fourth  in  Division  I  out  of  nine  teams  and  tied  for  sixth  overall  out  of  16  D-­I  and  D-­III  squads  at  the  state  championships,  which  were  held  in  the  VUHS  gymnasium.  The  Commodores,  who  had  ear-­

lier  won  the  Lake  Division  cham-­ pionship  in  a  separate  competition,  scored  144  points,  trailing  only  Rutland  (196),  Essex  (181)  and  Poultney  (163)  in  D-­I.  The  Vermont  Principals’  Asso-­ ciation  assigns  squads  to  divisions  based  on  the  number  of  participants,  not  on  the  size  of  their  schools.  In  D-­II,  the  judges  awarded Â

Mount  St.  Joseph  the  title  over  BFA-­St.  Albans  by  the  slimmest  possible  margin,  145-­144,  with  Mill  River  (136)  taking  third.  Mount  Abraham  was  seventh  in  D-­II  with  89  points.  Otter  Valley  scored  83  points  in  D-­I,  but  was  GLVTXDOL¿HG )DLU +DYHQ VFRUHG 100  points  in  D-­II,  but  the  judges  DOVR GLVTXDOL¿HG WKH 6ODWHUV

By  ANDY  KIRKALDY BRANDON  â€”  The  No.  4  Otter  Valley  Union  High  School  boys’  basketball  team  shut  down  visiting  No.  13  Harwood  on  Tuesday,  45-­27,  LQ D 'LYLVLRQ ,, ÂżUVW URXQG SOD\RII game.  The  15-­6  Otters  will  host  No.  5  Vergennes  on  Saturday  at  2  p.m.,  with  the  winner  earning  a  date  in  D 0RQGD\ QLJKW VHPLÂżQDO LQ %DUUH probably  against  undefeated  No.  1  Woodstock,  which  will  host  No.  8  0LOO 5LYHU LQ D )ULGD\ TXDUWHUÂżQDO OV  and  VUHS  did  not  meet  this  winter,  but  have  two  common  oppo-­ nents.  Both  handily  defeated  Mount  Abraham  twice,  while  both  lost  to Â

Middlebury.  OV  lost  at  MUHS  by  19,  while  VUHS  lost  at  MUHS  by  20  and  at  home  to  the  Tigers  by  sev-­ en  in  what  was  a  one-­point  game  in  WKH ÂżQDO WZR PLQXWHV The  Otters  and  Commodores  ¿QLVKHG WLHG LQ WKH ' ,, VWDQGLQJV but  OV  earned  the  higher  seed  and  6DWXUGD\ÂśV KRPH TXDUWHUÂżQDO E\ YLU-­ tue  of  its  better  record  (2-­1  vs.  2-­2)  against  MUHS  and  Mount  Abe. On  Tuesday  vs.  the  4-­17  High-­ landers,  defense  and  scoring  bal-­ ance  carried  the  Otters.  Collin  Eugair  topped  OV  with  10  points,  and  John  Winslow,  Kai  Nor-­ wood,  Derek  Aines  and  Tyler  Aines  each  scored  eight  points. Â


PAGE  2B  â€”  Addison  Independent,  Thursday,  February  26,  2015

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MUHS  Nordic  competes  in  Strafford Boys,  girls  rack  up  top-­10  placings By  ANDY  KIRKALDY STRAFFORD  â€”  Middlebury  Union  High  School  boys  and  girls  FRPELQHG IRU HLJKW WRS ÂżQLVKHV at  a  six-­team  meet  held  on  Saturday  at  the  Strafford  Nordic  Center. Team  scores  were  not  kept,  but  on  a  cold,  windy  day  the  Tiger  boys  0,''/(%85< 81,21 +,*+ 6FKRRO MXQLRU 'DYLG 'UHJDOOR ZDV WKLUG DW dominated  their  6-­kilometer  free-­ the  Strafford  Nordic  Center  Saturday. Photo  by  Doreen  Peterson VW\OH UDFH E\ WDNLQJ VL[ WRS ÂżQ-­ ishes,  including  Team ÂżUVW SODFH E\ scores were Sam  Hodges. Julia  Rosen-­ not kept, berg  led  the  but on a Tiger  girls  by  cold, windy taking  second  day the place  behind  winner  Ma-­ Tiger boys ria  Magnan  of  dominated BFA-­St.  Al-­ their - get ‘em while you can! bans. 6-kilometer “There  were  freestyle lots  of  great  race by performances,â€?  said  MUHS  taking six 4x4, Loaded Coach  Chas  Ly-­ top-10 ons.  Ă€QLVKHV Otter  Valley’s  including Isaac  Roberts  STK# TK121A14 Ă€UVW SODFH led  his  team’s  boys  by  taking  by Sam 12th,  and  So-­ Hodges. phie  Wood  led  4x4, Loaded the  OV  girls  by  ¿QLVKLQJ QG Next  up  for  the  Tigers,  Otters  and  a  handful  of  Mount  Abraham  STK# TK120A14 independents  are  this  Thursday’s  ¿UVW OHJ RI WKH VWDWH FKDPSLRQVKLSV the  freestyle  individual  and  relay  events  in  Craftsbury.  On  March  3,  Middlebury  Col-­ 4x4, Loaded lege’s  Rikert  Nordic  Center  will  host  the  individual  and  team  relay  classic  races.  On  this  past  Saturday,  the  boys’  STK# TC16A14 results  were:  1.  Sam  Hodges,  MUHS,  19:00. 3.  David  Dregallo,  MUHS,  23:01. 4.  Bob  Avery,  MUHS,  23:02. 6.  Julian  Schmitt,  MUHS,  24:12. 4x4, Loaded 7.  Tobias  Broucke,   MUHS,  24:26. 10.  Henry  Ganey,  MUHS,  25:17. 12.  Isaac  Roberts,  OVUHS,  27:26. STK# UP1415 14.  Matt  Ferguson,  MUHS,  28:37. 16.  Andrew  Jerome,  OVUHS,  31:15. 18.  D.J.  Sandler,  MUHS,  46:65. The  girls’  results  were: 1.  Maria  Magnan,  St.  Albans,  4x4, Loaded 26:51. Â

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SENIOR  MICHELLE  PETERSON  rounds  a  corner  MIDDLEBURY  UNION  HIGH  School  freshman  Ella  1DJ\ %HQVRQ ÂżJKWV IRU KHU WK SODFH ÂżQLVK 6DWXUGD\ during  Saturday’s  freestyle  race  in  Strafford. Photo  by  Doreen  Peterson

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2.  Julia  Rosenberg,  MUHS,  27:47.  13.  Ella  Nagy-­Benson,  MUHS,  7.  Charlotte  Keathley,  MUHS,  31:30.  29:34.  16.  Kate  Oster,  MUHS,  32:04.  17.  Signi  Livingstone-­Peters,  MUHS,  32:20. 22.  Sophie  Wood,  OVUHS,  33:20. 25.  Jonna  Keith,  OVUHS,  34:07. 27.  Emma  Cjika,  OVUHS,  34:46. 29.  Michelle  Peterson,  MUHS,  35:24. 31.  Maria  Wiles,  MUHS,  37:51. REGIONAL  QUALIFIER Meanwhile,  several  Addison  County  residents  performed  well  at  the  J2/Eastern  High  School  quali-­ ÂżHU UDFH DW &UDIWVEXU\ RQ 6XQGD\ Four  MUHS  students  and  an-­ RWKHU ORFDO UHVLGHQW TXDOLÂżHG IRU the  regional  Nordic  racing  team.  Tigers  Nick  Wilkerson,  Sam  Hodg-­ es  and  Cade  Christner  made  the  J2  boys’  team,  and  Amelia  Ingersoll  garnered  a  spot  on  the  girls’  team.  Also  qualifying  for  the  girls’  team  was  Cornwall  resident  Sophie  Hodges,  who  attends  the  Stratton  TIGER  SENIOR  BOB  Avery  TIGER  SOPHOMORE  KATE  Os-­ Mountain  School. ÂżJKWV WKH FROG DQG ZLQG DW 6DWXU-­ ter  took  16th  place  at  Saturday’s  Full  results  from  the  race  were  day’s  six-­team  meet  at  the  Straf-­ Nordic  race  in  Strafford. ford  Nordic  Center. not  available  at  press  time. Photo  by  Doreen  Peterson Photo  by  Doreen  Peterson


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Public  Meetings

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

OPIATE  OVERDOSE  RES-­ CUE  KITS  are  distributed  on  Wednesdays  from  9am  until  12  pm  at  the  Turning  Point  Center  of  Addison  County,  Middlebury,  VT.  A  short  training  is  required.  For  info  call  802-­388-­4249  or  802-­683-­5569  or  visit  www. turningpointaddisonvt.org

ALCOHOLICS  ANONY-­ M O U S  M I D D L E B U RY  MEETINGS  TUESDAYS:  12  Step  Meetings;͞  Noon-­1:00  PM.  AND  7:30-­8:30  PM.  Both  held  at  The  Turning  Point  Center  in  The  Marble-­ works,  Middlebury.

ARE  YOU  BOTHERED  BY  SOMEONE’S  DRINK-­ ING?  Opening  Our  Hearts  Al-­Anon  Group  meets  each  Wednesday  at  7:30pm  at  the  Turning  Point  Center  in  the  Marbleworks  in  Middlebury.  Anonymous  and  confiden-­ tial,  we  share  our  experi-­ ence,  strength  and  hope  to  solve  our  common  problems.

MAKING  RECOVERY  EAS-­ IER  (MRE).  Wednesdays,  5:30-­7:00  PM  at  The  Turning  Point  Center.  This  will  be  a  facilitated  group  meeting  for  those  struggling  with  the  decision  to  attend  12-­step  programs.  It  will  be  limited  to  explaining  and  discuss-­ ing  our  feelings  about  the  12-­step  programs  to  create  a  better  understanding  of  ALCOHOLICS  ANONY-­ ALCOHOLICS  ANONY-­ how  they  can  help  a  person  M O U S  M I D D L E B U RY  MOUS  NEW  HAVEN  MEET-­ in  recovery  on  his  /  her  life’s  M E E T I N G S  S AT U R -­ INGS:  Monday,  Big  Book  journey.  A  certificate  will  be  DAY:  Discussion  Meeting  Meeting  7:30-­8:30  PM  at  the  issued  at  the  end  of  all  the  9:00-­10:00  AM  at  the  Mid-­ Congregational  Church,  New  sessions.  Please  bring  a  dlebury  United  Methodist  Haven  Village  Green. friend  in  recovery  who  is  Church.  Discussion  Meeting  10:00-­11:00  AM.  Women’s  ALCOHOLICS  ANONY-­ also  contemplating  12-­step  Meeting  Noon-­1:00  PM.  Be-­ MOUS  RIPTON  MEET-­ programs. ginners’  Meeting  6:30-­7:30  INGS:  Monday,  As  Bill  NA  MEETINGS  MIDDLE-­ PM.  These  three  meetings  Sees  It  Meeting  7:15-­8:15  BURY:  Mondays,  6pm,  held  are  held  at  The  Turning  Point  AM.  Thursday,  Grapevine  at  The  Turning  Point  Cen-­ Center  in  The  Marbleworks,  Meeting  6:00-­7:00  PM.  Both  ter  located  in  The  Marble  Middlebury. held  at  Ripton  Firehouse,  Works. Dugway  Rd. ALCOHOLICS  ANONY-­ NA  MEETINGS  MIDDLE-­ M O U S  N O R T H  F E R -­ ALCOHOLICS  ANONY-­ BURY:  Fridays,  7:30pm,  RISBURGH  MEETINGS:  MOUS  BRANDON  MEET-­ held  at  The  Turning  Point  Sunday,  Daily  Reflections  INGS:  Monday,  Discussion  Center  located  in  the  Marble  Meeting  6:00-­7:00  PM,  at  the  Meeting  7:30-­8:30  PM.  Works. United  Methodist  Church,  Wednesday,  12  Step  Meet-­ Old  Hollow  Rd. ing  7:00-­8:00  PM.  Friday,  12  NAR-­ANON-­If  there  is  a  Step  Meeting  7:00-­8:00  PM.  drug  problem  in  your  home  ALCOHOLICS  ANONY-­ All  held  at  the  St.  Thomas  the  Nar-­Anon  Family  Group  M O U S  M I D D L E B U RY  Episcopal  Church,  RT  7  may  be  able  to  help  you  MEETINGS  FRIDAY:  Dis-­ South. solve  it.  Nar-­Anon  helps  cussion  Meeting  Noon-­1:00  the  family  of  the  user  attain  PM  at  The  Turning  Point  in  ALCOHOLICS  ANONY-­ serenity  and  a  more  nor-­ The  Marbleworks,  Middle-­ MOUS  BRISTOL  MEET-­ mal  home  life,  regardless  of  bury. INGS:  Sunday,  Discussion  whether  or  not  he  /  she  has  Meeting  4:00-­5:00  PM.  stopped  using.  Anonymous  ALCOHOLICS  ANONY-­ Wednesday,  12  Step  Meet-­ and  confidential.  THURS-­ M O U S  M I D D L E B U RY  ing  7:00-­8:00  PM.  Friday,  DAYS,  6-­7pm  at  The  Turning  MEETINGS  THURSDAY:  Big  Book  Meeting,  6:00-­7:00  Point  Center-­Marble  Works,  Big  Book  Meeting  Noon-­1:00  PM.  All  held  at  the  Federated  Middlebury,  VT. PM  at  The  Turning  Point  Church,  Church  St. Center  in  the  Marbleworks,  OA  (OVEREATERS  ANON-­ Middlebury.  Speaker  Meet-­ ALCOHOLICS  ANONY-­ YMOUS)  MEETS  on  Thurs-­ ing  7:30-­8:30  PM  at  St.  Ste-­ M O U S  V E R G E N N E S  days  at  6  PM.  Located  at  phen’s  Church,  Main  St.(On  MEETINGS:  Sunday,  12  the  Turning  Point  Center  of  the  Green). Step  Meeting  7:00-­8:00  PM.  Addison  County,  228  Maple  Friday,  Discussion  Meeting  St.  Middlebury,  VT  (In  the  8:00-­9:00  PM.  Both  held  Marble  Works  Complex). at  St.  Paul’s  Church,  Park  St.  Tuesday,  Discussion  Meeting  7:00-­8:00  PM,  at  the  Congregational  Church,  Water  St.

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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  United  Methodist  Church  on  N.  Pleasant  Street.  Discus-­ sion  Meeting  1:00-­2:00  PM  held  at  The  Turning  Point  Center  in  The  Marbleworks,  Middlebury.

Services

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Services

PARTY  RENTALS;͞  CHI-­ R E A D I N G  T E A C H E R  NA,  flatware,  glassware,  AVAILABLE.  $25  /  h our.  linens.  Delivery  available.  802-­377-­0207. 802-­388-­4831.

WE  BUY  OLD  STUFF-­Es-­ PROFESSIONAL  PAINT-­ tates,  collections,  antiques  ING;Íž  interior  /  exterior,  resi-­ etc.  Also  hunting  and  dential  /  commercial,  pressure  fishing  items.  Call  Erik  washing.  20  years’  experi-­ 802-­345-­0653 TEEN  ALL-­RECOVERY  ence.  Best  prices.  Refer-­ Group  Meeting  for  anyone  ences.  802-­989-­5803. 15-­18  years  old  who  is  strug-­ gling  with  addiction  disor-­ ders.  Tuesdays,  4-­5  p.m.  at  Help  Wanted Help  Wanted The  Turning  Point  Center.  A  great  place  to  meet  with  your  peers  who  are  in  recovery.  Bring  a  friend  in  recovery.  For  info  call  802-­388-­4249  or  802-­683-­5569  or  visit  www. turningpointaddisonvt.org.

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Services C&I  DRYWALL.  Hanging,  taping  and  skim  coat  plas-­ tering.  Also  tile.  Call  Joe  802-­234-­5545  or  Justin  802-­234-­2190. CHAIN  SAW  CHAINS  sharp-­ ened.  Call  802-­759-­2095. CONSTRUCTION:  ADDI-­ TIONS,  RENOVATIONS,  new  construction,  drywall,  carpentry,  painting,  flooring,  roofing,  pressure  washing,  driveway  sealing.  All  aspects  of  construction,  also  property  maintenance.  Steven  Fifield  802-­989-­0009. DAN’S  STARTER  SHOP  now  repairs  electric  motors  and  power  tools.  Brushes  and  capacitors  in  stock.  Large  inventory  of  starters,  alternators  in  stock.  Try  us  for  that  hard  to  find  part.  802-­948-­2718.

GENE’S  PROPERTY  MAIN-­ TENANCE.  Property  main-­ tenance  and  repairs,  light  trucking,  small  carpentry  /  handyman  jobs.  Leicester.  Fully  insured.  Call  for  a  free  estimate  802-­349-­6579. HOME  IMPROVEMENT Has  your  building  shifted  or  settled?  Contact  Woodford  Brothers  Inc,  for  straight-­ ening,  leveling,  foundation  and  wood  frame  repairs  at  1-­800-­OLD  BARN.  www. woodfordbros.com. MISC  GRAPHICS  offers  design  services.  Reasonable  pricing,  references.  8  years’  professional  experience.  BA  degree  in  Graphic  Design.  E-­mail  Mandy  at  miscgraph-­ icsvt@gmail.com.

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Services

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FOUND:  PAIR  OF  what  ap-­ pears  to  be  woman’s  eye  glasses  in  the  parking  lot  of  Marbleworks  on  Friday,  the  20th  between  12:30  to  1:00pm.  Please  email  dl-­ sqtrhs@gmavt.net  or  call  802-­453-­3750  to  further  identify  and  claim.

AWESOME  OPPORTU-­ NITY  AWAITS.  Landscape  and  excavation  firm  seeks  experienced  landscape  and  installation  laborers  for  professional  grounds  maintenance.  Valid  driver’s  license  required.  Excellent  pay  based  on  experience.  Call  to  apply  802-­388-­4529.

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Porter  Hospital FINANCE  ADMINISTRATOR The  Rutland  Regional  Planning  Commission  (RRPC)  is  seeking  a  full-­time  professional  to  become  the  organizations  Finance  Administrator. The  Finance  Administrator  is  responsible  IRU PDLQWDLQLQJ DOO ¿ QDQFLDO V\VWHPV IRU WKH organization.   The  successful  candidate  will  perform  fund  accounting  using  QuickBooks  to  manage  numerous  and  changing  grant  programs,  be  responsible  for  all  accounts  receivable/ SD\DEOH DQG SD\UROO IXQFWLRQV GHYHORS D UDQJH RI ¿ QDQFLDO UHSRUWV DVVLVW ZLWK DQQXDO ¿ QDQFLDO and  program  audits,  and  will  complete  various  administrative  tasks  to  assist  with  the  overall  PDQDJHPHQW RI WKH RI¿ FH $ FROOHJH GHJUHH LQ D ¿ QDQFLDO PDQDJHPHQW ¿ HOG DQG H[SHULHQFH ZLWK 4XLFN%RRNV 0LFURVRIW 2I¿ FH DSSOLFDWLRQV IXQG DFFRXQWLQJ DQG RU SXEOLF VHFWRU RUJDQL]DWLRQV DUH SUHIHUUHG TXDOL¿ FDWLRQV Please  respond  with  a  letter  of  interest,  resume  and  three  references  to:  Finance Administrator, Rutland Regional Planning Commission, P.O. Box 965, Rutland, VT 05702.  Or  via  email  to:  MXG\#UXWODQGUSF RUJ  (Subject  Line  =  Finance  Position).  For  a  complete  job  description  visit  the RRPC  website  at  www.rutlandrpc.org.   Application  deadline  March  9.

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Seeking Friendly Visitor in Bristol In  the  past,  Sheila  House,  of  Middlebury,  worked  as  a  librarian  at  both  her  local  public  library  and  the  elemen-­ tary  school.   When  she  moved  to  Middle-­ bury,  she  quickly  found  her  skills  to  be  transferrable,  and  is  currently  the  chief  sorter  and  organizer  of  the  children’s  and  teen’s  books  that  are  donated  to  Ilsley  Library  for  the  book  sale.   In  addition,  each  month,  Sheila  and  her  husband  Bob  tirelessly  carry  countless  boxes  of  books  from  the  storage  area  to  the  library  bal-­ cony  before  and  after  each  sale.   Library  administrators  appreciate  the  experience  and  dedication  that  Sheila  brings  to  Il-­ sley,  saying:   â€œWhen  Sheila  joined  the  board  of  the  Friends  of  the  Ilsley  Library,  we  gained  a  real  jewel!â€?   Thank  you  for  volunteering,  Sheila.

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ACCOUNTING  GENERAL-­ IST:  Seeking  an  organized  individual  with  strong  at-­ tention  to  detail  to  join  our  accounting  team.  Respon-­ sibilities  include:  preparing  monthly  journal  entries,  on-­ going  analysis  of  accounts  and  assisting  the  Accounting  manager  with  a  variety  of  tasks.  Bachelor’s  Degree  in  Accounting  or  related  field,  plus  1-­3  years  of  ex-­ perience  or  a  combination  of  education  and  experience  required.  This  is  a  full  time,  benefit  eligible  position.  Ap-­ ply  to  apply@csac-­vt.org.  802-­388-­6751  ext.  415.

COMMUNITY  SUPPORT  PERSON  for  young  adult,  16  hours  /  w eek.  Morn-­ ings,  Tuesday-­Friday.  Plus  transportation.  Call  Nicole  802-­273-­3307  or  Vicki  802-­236-­4136.

BANKRUPTCY:  CALL  to  find  out  if  bankruptcy  can  help  you.  Kathleen  Walls,  Esq.  802-­388-­1156.

EXPERIENCED  CARPEN-­ TER  NEEDED  for  small  but  busy  general  contracting  business.  Must  be  honest,  hardworking  and  reliable.  Must  be  willing  to  work  as  an  employee,  not  a  subcon-­ tractor.  Call  Mark  Raymond:  802-­349-­8843.

CLEAN  TOUCH  GROUP  is  seeking  energetic  house  persons  and  housekeepers.  Great  pay.  Apply  in  person  at  the  Courtyard  Marriott,  309  Court  Street,  Middlebury,  VT.

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ARE YOU GREAT AT SELLING? HAVE A BACKGROUND IN MEDIA? LOVE VERMONT? LOVE THE OUTDOORS? THEN THIS JOB IS FOR YOU. Award-winning publisher of one of Vermont’s largest multi-media properties seeks motivated, dynamic sales person to help grow digital, mobile and print publications. Background in media preferred, as is a passion for outdoor sports. Will also consider part time or flexible schedule.

$1,000 Sign-on Bonus!

ADDISON NORTHWEST SUPERVISORY UNION DAILY SUBSTITUTES NEEDED

(Teachers, Paraeducators, Custodial, Secretarial, Food Service, Nurse)

In each of our schools, we have a daily need to cover teachers and support staff who are absent because of illness, personal business, or professional growth. Attracting well-qualified substitutes, supporting them as they get to know our schools, and calling them to return on a regular basis enables our district to deliver quality instructional programs to all students every day. Please complete a substitute packet for any of the schools listed below. Packets are available at the Central Office, 48 Green Street, Suite 1, Vergennes, VT 05491 Addison Central School 121 VT Rte 17W Addison, VT 05491 802-759-2131

Vergennes Union Elementary School 43 East Street Vergennes, VT 05491 802-877-3761

Ferrisburgh Central School 56 Little Chicago Road Ferrisburgh, VT 05456 802-877-3463

Vergennes Union High School 50 Monkton Road Vergennes, VT 05491 802-877-2938

Helen  Porter  Healthcare  &  Rehabilitation  Center  is  now  hiring  hard-­working  and  dedicated  LNA  professionals.  If  you  want  to  provide  exceptional  care  to  our  residents  in  a  collaborative  and  supportive  environment,  please  apply.  We  have  LNA  opportunities  available  both  full-­time  and  part-­time  for  evening,  night  and  weekend  shifts. We offer competitive pay, D JHQHURXV EHQHĂ€ W SDFNDJH DQG D $1,000 sign-on bonus. Please  email  your  resume  to DSSO\#SRUWHUPHGLFDO RUJ or  call  802-­388-­4780  for  more  information.

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Please send resumĂŠ, cover letter and references to Angelo Lynn, Addison Press Inc. Angelo@addisonindependent.com 58 Maple Street Middlebury, VT 05753

Porter Medical Center Career Fair One Place... Multiple Opportunities If you want to be part of a team of healthcare professionals who are committed to excellence and compassionate care, we want to meet YOU! Porter Medical Center, in beautiful Middlebury Vermont, is now recruiting clinical professionals who are truly passionate about their careers and who strive to make a positive difference every day. That’s why at Porter you’ll find the career support you need from the very beginning. Whether you are a recent graduate or an experienced clinical professional, Porter Medical Center offers opportunities TH FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27 , 2015 to grow in a patient-centric 1pm – 5:30pm environment. Porter Hospital, South Street, Middlebury, VT We currently have exciting Collins Building, Conference Room A career opportunities at Porter Hospital and at Helen Porter Healthcare and Rehabilitation Center for RNs, LPNs and LNAs. Many other opportunities are also available. Hiring Managers will be on-site to meet with you so please bring copies of your resume. Porter Medical Center offers competitive pay, a comprehensive benefits package, a tuition advance program, a generous 403(b) plan, paid vacation, and the opportunity to work with dedicated professionals in a dynamic organization. For more info regarding this event or our current career opportunities, please call 802-388-4780 or visit www.portermedical.org.

NOW HIRING:

Full-Time Sales Associate for the Night Shift Weekends a must. Benefits available. Apply in person at:

Maplefields of New Haven Route 7, New Haven, VT Ask for Sherry or pick-up an application EOE

MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN Seeking full-time Maintenance Technician for residential and commercial properties within the greater Burlington area. Ability to work independently, a minimum 3 years of direct maintenance experience, lives within 30 minutes of South Burlington a must. Valid driver’s license, reliable transportation, occasional on-call, and background check required. Competitive benefits package. Apply with cover letter, references and resume to Hiring Committee O’Brien Brothers Agency, Inc., PO Box 2184 South Burlington, VT 05407 Equal Opportunity Employer.


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Help  Wanted OFFICE  MANAGER  /  BOOK-­ KEEPER.  General  contrac-­ tor  looking  for  a  part-­time  bookkeeper  to  handle  mul-­ tiple  office  duties  for  a  small  business.  2-­3  days  /  week.  Hours  somewhat  flexible.  Qualities  desired:  general  office  experience,  typing,  filing,  telephone  skills,  computer  skills  (MS  Word  /  QuickBooks),  attention  to  detail  and  dependability.  802-­545-­6000.

MIDDLEBURY PART-TIME RESTOCKER for major grocer. 1.5 hours (before 10am) Wednesday & Sunday mornings. Bread already in store. $12 per hour Paid weekly

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Lathrop Forest Products Seeking Truck Drivers Forestry Company looking to hire 2 full time truck drivers. Class A-CDL required. Clean driving record. Must be able to pass drug test and physical via DOT regulations. 24 months’ experience. Local work, no travel, woods experience necessary, but will train the right candidates. Health benefits, paid vacation, federal holidays included. Looking for individuals who want roots with a company. Stop by to fill out an application: 44 South St., Bristol or email: lathropsmill@aol.com 802-453-3606 Help  Wanted COMMUNITY  SUPPORTS:  Charismatic  and  engaging  gentleman  is  looking  for  someone  to  assist  him  in  accessing  his  local  com-­ munity  during  the  week.  This  person  should  have  the  ability  to  be  a  motivating  influence,  be  a  solid  role  model  and  have  the  ability  to  manage  complex  emo-­ tional  and  behavioral  issues.  Activities  may  include  us-­ ing  the  health  club,  working  on  employment  skills  and  attending  community  and  social  events.  For  more  in-­ formation,  please  contact  Mary  at  802-­558-­0233. AMERICAN  FLATBREAD  MIDDLEBURY  Hearth  is  now  hiring  a  variety  of  posi-­ tions  for  our  growing  busi-­ ness.  We  are  interested  in  people  with  experience  but  are  also  willing  to  train  the  right  hard-­working  person.  Kitchen  and  front  of  house  positions  are  available.  Must  be  motivated,  have  a  posi-­ tive  attitude,  enjoy  good  food  and  be  available  to  work  nights  and  weekends.  Stop  by  and  pick  up  an  application  to  apply.  EOE. GREEN  HOUSE  WORK-­ ERS  WANTED-­season-­ al,  Feb-­June.  Call  First  Season  Greenhouses  at  802-­475-­2588  from  5-­7pm. INFORMATION  TECHNOL-­ OGY  MANAGER:  Seeking  analytical-­minded,  hands  on  individual  to  ensure  CSAC’s  technology  systems  enable  and  support  clinical  and  business  operations.  Or-­ ganize,  direct,  control  and  evaluate  the  operations  of  information  systems  and  electronic  data  processing.  Lead  a  small  team  of  infor-­ mation  systems  personnel  in  providing  help  desk  services  and  training  to  staff.  Mini-­ mum  requirements;Íž  Bach-­ elor’s  degree  in  computer  science,  MIS  or  other  ap-­ propriate  field,  plus  4  years  of  relevant  experience,  or  a  combination  of  education  and  experience.  This  is  a  full  time  benefit  eligible  position.  Apply  to,  apply@csac-­vt.org  or  802-­388-­0302  ext,  415.

SPECIALIZED  RESIDEN-­ TIAL  SUPPORT-­Join  a  team  of  support  for  a  woman  in  early  30’s  with  developmen-­ tal  disability  at  her  home  in  Middlebury.  Must  possess  an  ability  to  set  clear  bound-­ aries  and  implement  behav-­ ioral  support  plan.  Experi-­ ence  with  crisis  prevention  and  intervention  a  plus.  Help  her  continue  to  grow  by,  expanding  interests  and  friendships,  and  building  home  management  and  emotional  self-­regulation  skills.  Good  professional  growth  opportunity.  Full  time,  2  over  nights  and  almost  4  days  off  each  week.  Annual  compensation  mid-­$20K’s  with  comprehensive  benefit  package.  Respond  to  CSAC  HR,  89  Main  Street,  Middle-­ b u r y ,  V T  0 5 7 5 3 ,  802-­388-­6751,  ext.  415,  or  visit  www.csac-­vt.org. VERMONT  STATE  HOUS-­ ING  AUTHORITY  needs  and  individual  to  handle  main-­ tenance  and  repair  needs  for  a  residential  property  in  Brandon.  Must  be  able  to  perform  the  necessary  maintenance  and  repair  work,  respond  at  odd  hours,  work  within  budgets  and  time  constraints  and  maintain  records.  Position  is  16  hours  /  week  with  additional  hours  as  needed  for  emergencies  and  other  property  issues.  For  complete  details  and  job  description,  visit  www.vsha. org.  Cover  letter  and  resume  to:  HR,  VSHA,  1  Prospect  St.  Montpelier,  VT  05602-­3556.  Equal  Opportunity  Employer.

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R E S P I T E  S U P P O R T:  charming  gentleman  look-­ ing  for  Respite  supports  in  your  home  every  other  weekend.  Interests  include  music,  video  games  and  movies.  Ability  to  provide  emotional  support  /  process-­ ing  and  behavioral  interven-­ tion  is  required.  For  more  information,  please  contact  Charlotte  at  802-­989-­6132.

1,250  SQ.  FT.  LIGHT  in-­ dustrial  space.  Exchange  Street,  Middlebury.  Call  388-­4831.

MIDDLEBURY:  IN-­TOWN  2BR,  second  floor  apart-­ ment  with  porch  near  Marble  Works.  Includes  heat,  off-­street  parking,  large  lawn  /  garden  space,  storage,  plowing  and  lawn  maintenance.  No  pets  or  smoking,  requires  lease,  references  and  security  de-­ posit.  $850  /  month.  Available  immediately.  Call  Andy  at  802-­355-­4164.

For  Sale BILL’S  BARRELS-­55  gallon  plastic  and  metal  barrels.  Food  grade  and  non-­food  grade.  Have  food  grade  canola  oil  barrels  for  sap  or  maple  syrup.  275  gallon  food  grade  plastic  totes.  Many  other  types  of  barrels  available.  802-­453-­4235.

2,000  SQUARE  FEET  Professional  office  space  in  Middlebury,  multi-­room.  Ground  level,  parking,  hand-­ icapped-­accessible.  Avail-­ able  now.  802-­558-­6092. ADDISON:  LARGE  2  BED-­ ROOM,  one  bath  apartment  with  2  car  garage,  washer,  dryer,  clean  new  appliances,  new  flooring.  $1,000  /  month,  heat  included.  References,  security  deposit.  No  pets,  no  smoking.  Call  802-­475-­2092  or  802-­558-­7116,  spen-­ cers@gmavt.net  or  spen-­ cerj@gmavt.net.

VALLEY  VIEW  APART-­ MENTS  is  currently  ac-­ cepting  applications  for  1  and  2  BR  apartments  in  Vergennes.  All  income  /  assets  must  be  verified  to  determine  monthly  rent,  but  tenants  only  pay  30%  of  their  income  toward  rent.  BRIDPORT  2  BEDROOM  Elderly  or  disabled  only.  W/D  apartment,  includes  all  utili-­ onsite.  Call  802-­247-­0165  or  ties.  No  pets,  no  smoking.  visit  our  website  www.sum-­ First,  last  and  security.  Avail-­ mitpmg.com.  Equal  Housing  able  now.  802-­758-­2361  Opportunity. (between  10am-­6pm). VERGENNES  2  BR  APART-­

BULK  ROCK  SALT  and  salted  sand,  loaded  or  deliv-­ ered.  Free  delivery  on  18  or  30  ton  loads  of  salt.  Call  for  details  802-­453-­2226.  Credit  BRIDPORT;Íž  2  bedroom,  second  floor  apartment.  cards  accepted. $850  /  month,  includes  elec-­ MAXIM  OUTDOOR  WOOD  tricity.  References.  Deposit.  PELLET  Furnace  by  Cen-­ 802-­758-­2436. tral  Boiler.  Clean,  safe  and  thermostatically  con-­ BRISTOL  LARGE  ONE  trolled.  Boivin  Farm  Supply,  bedroom  apartment.  Walk-­ ing  distance  to  town.  No  802-­475-­4007. smoking.  $695  /  month,  plus  NEW  WALDON  ACOUSTIC  utilities  and  deposit.  Call  GUITAR  with  case.  $400.00.  802-­388-­0730. Call  Jack  802-­388-­2929. B R I S T O L -­ S C H O O L  PRIVACY  HEDGES-­Fall  HOUSE  OFFICE  Suites  lo-­ blowout  Sale.  6  foot  Arbor-­ cated  in  Bristol’s  Old  High  vitae  (cedar)  Regular:  $129  School  complex  on  the  Now:  $59.  Beautiful,  Nursery  town  green  has  only  two  Grown.  Free  installation  /  offices  left  to  rent.  Beautifully  Free  delivery  518-­536-­1367  renovated  with  hardwood  www.lowcosttrees.com.  Lim-­ floors,  high  ceilings  and  tall  ited  supply. windows.  Common  wait-­ PUBLIC  AUTO  AUCTION:  ing  area,  conference  room,  250+/-­  Cars,  Trucks,  SUV’s,  bathroom  and  kitchenette.  Repos,  Trades  and  more.  Rent  includes  heat,  elec-­ Sat.,  Feb  28  at  10  am.  tricity,  shared  Wi-­Fi.  Call  131  Dorset  Lane,  Willis-­ 802-­453-­4065  or  carol@ ton,  VT.  THCAuction.com.  wellsmountain.com.

MENT,  2nd  floor.  Heat,  water,  sewer  and  washer  /  dryer  included.  No  smoking.  No  pets.  Off  street  park-­ ing.  Walking  distance  to  main  street.  1  year  lease,  credit  and  background  check  required.  $900  /  month,  plus  security  deposit.  802-­877-­3060,  after  6pm. VERGENNES,  281  MAIN  ST.  Available  3/1/15.  Quiet,  medium  sized  2  bedroom,  full  bath,  laundry  hook  up,  enclosed  porch.  Heat  and  hot  water  included.  $915  /  month.  Call  only  8am-­8pm.  802-­377-­7135.

MOUNTAIN  ROAD  FIRE-­ WOOD.  Green  and  par-­ tially  dry  available:  oak,  ash,  maple,  beech.  Order  now  and  save  for  next  season.  Cut,  split  and  delivered.  Call  802-­759-­2095.

Real  Estate 1,800  SQUARE  FOOT  WAREHOUSE  as  is  or  reno-­ vate  to  suit.  Creek  Road,  Middlebury.  802-­558-­6092. MIDDLEBURY;͞  INDUS-­ TRIAL  PARK.  Available  2  acres,  lease  or  build  to  suit.  802-­558-­6092.

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GOSHEN,  15  WOODED  ACRES.  Private.  Power,  brook,  long  road  front.  $45,000.  Bicknell  Real  Es-­ tate  Inc.  802-­388-­4994.

FOR  SALE-­CORN  SI-­ LAGE  and  first  cut  hay-­ lage.  Delivered  by  the  ton.  802-­623-­6731.

R I P T O N  L A N D .  6 . 5 6  Wanted acres,  more  or  less.  Bill-­ ings  Farm  Road.  $55,000.  ANTIQUES  WANTED.  Local  3rd  generation  dealer,  free  802-­388-­2640. verbal  appraisals.  Call  Brian  Bittner  at  802-­272-­7527  or  visit  www.bittnerantiques. Animals com. AKC  CHIHUAHUA  PUP-­ PIES.  Ready  to  go  March  LOOKING  FOR  CLEAN  9.  $900.  Call  802-­989-­9907. WASTE  oil.  50  gallons  or  more.  Free  pick-­up.  802-­388-­4138.

Public Notices Index Addison  (1) Addison  County  (1) Addison  County  Probate  Court  (1) Addison  County  Superior  Court  (2) Addison  Central  Supervisory  Union  â€“  M.U.H.S.  (1) Addison  Northeast  Supervisory  Union  â€“  M.A.U.H.S.  (1) Bristol  Stor  Mor  (1) Cornwall  (1) Public notices are found in this Ferrisburgh  (1 ADDISON  INDEPENDENT on Shoreham  (2) Pages 11B, 12B & 13B Starksboro  (1) Union  District  #3  â€“  Bridport,  Cornwall,  Middlebury,  Ripton,  Salisbury,  Shoreham  and  Weybridge  (1)  Vergennes  (1) Vermont  Secretary  of  State  (1) WARNING UNION DISTRICT #3 SPECIAL MEETING MARCH 3, 2015

800-­474-­6132.

BRISTOL-­SMALL  RETAIL  store  at  28  North  St.,  in  clas-­ sic  country  store  location  (145  years  of  continuous  retail),  next  to  Almost  Home  Market.  Newly  subdivided  space  with  refinished  wood  floors,  private  office,  front  and  side  entrances,  big  dis-­ play  window,  shared  front  TWIN  MATTRESS,  $97.  porch,  onsite  parking  and  B o b ’ s  F u r n i t u r e  a n d  ample,  dry  basement  stor-­ B e d d i n g ,  M i d d l e b u r y.  age  space.  Take  advantage  802-­388-­1300. of  Almost  Home’s  customer  traffic.  Call  802-­453-­4065  or  email  carol@wellsmountain. com. VINTAGE  GLENWOOD  1930’s  wood  /  g as  cook  M I D D L B U RY  O F F I C E  stove.  Good  condition.  SPACE.  Prime  Court  Street  Missing  one  piece:  back  location.  Ground  floor.  Off  plate  where  gas  line  con-­ street  parking.  600-­2,000  sq.  nects.  Use  for  cooking  or  ft.  Real-­Net  Management,  as  decoration.  Appraised  Inc.  802-­388-­4994. at  $550.  Email:  janinem@ MIDDLEBURY  RETAIL  middlebury.edu. SPACE  available,  Bak-­ VT  GUN  SHOW,  FEB  ery  Lane,  with  parking.  28-­MARCH  1st  at  the  802-­388-­4831.

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Member  Districts  are  Bridport,  Cornwall,  Middlebury,  Ripton, Salisbury,  Shoreham  and  Weybridge The  legal  voters  of  Union  District  #3  are  hereby  warned  to  meet  at  the  following  polling  places  on  March  3,  2015  to  vote  by  Australian  Ballot  on  the  following  article(s)  of  business: District  Location  Polling  Hours        Bridport  Bridport  Masonic/Community  Hall  10:00  AM-­7:00  PM Cornwall  Cornwall  Town  Hall  7:00  AM-­7:00  PM Middlebury  Middlebury  Municipal  Gym  7:00  AM-­7:00  PM 5LSWRQ 5LSWRQ 7RZQ 2I¿FH $0 30 6DOLVEXU\ 6DOLVEXU\ 7RZQ &OHUNœV 2I¿FH $0 30 6KRUHKDP 6KRUHKDP 7RZQ 2I¿FH $0 30 :H\EULGJH :H\EULGJH 7RZQ &OHUNœV 2I¿FH $0 30 ARTICLE 6KDOO WKH YRWHUV RI 8QLRQ 'LVWULFW DSSURYH WKH VXP RI WR GH-­ fray  current  expenses  for  the  ensuing  year  and  to  pay  outstanding  orders  and  obligations?     Peter  Conlon,  Chair,  Union  District  #3  1/22,  2/26   Linda  J.  Barrett,  Clerk,  Union  District  #3

SAWMILLS  FROM  ONLY  $4,397.  Make  and  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.

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Criminal Court Log

ADDISON  COUNTY  â€”  In  recent  activity  in  Addison  Superior  Court,  Criminal  Division,  the  following  took  place: Allen  Anderson,  56,  of  Pittsford  pleaded  guilty  to  an  Oct.  3  charge  of  careless  or  negligent  driving,  amended  from  a  charge  of  driving  under  the  LQĂ€XHQFH RI GUXJV RU DOFRKRO RU ERWK and  was  sentenced  to  6  to  12  months,  VXVSHQGHG ZDV ÂżQHG DQG JLYHQ RQH \HDU SUREDWLRQ ZLWK FRQGLWLRQV LQFOXGLQJ QRW WR EX\ KDYH RU FRQVXPH a  regulated  drugs  without  a  valid  prescription. Joshua  Barrett,  22,  of  Brandon  pleaded  innocent  to  a  Jan.  17  charge  RI GULYLQJ XQGHU WKH LQĂ€XHQFH DQG ZDV released  on  recognizance.  Jennie  Bosco,  37,  of  Bristol  SOHDGHG JXLOW\ E\ ZDLYHU WR D 'HF charge  of  driving  with  a  suspended  license  and  was  ordered  to  complete  the  Reparative  Board,  including  30  hours  of  community  service,  and  was  ¿QHG Peter  Brylinski, RI %ORRPÂżHOG N.J.,  pleaded  innocent  to  a  Nov.  21  FKDUJH RI GULYLQJ XQGHU WKH LQĂ€XHQFH RI GUXJV RU DOFRKRO RU ERWK DQG ZDV released  with  conditions.  Joseph  R.  Denicola,  RI 5XWODQG pleaded  innocent  to  a  Jan.  25  charge  of  GULYLQJ XQGHU WKH LQĂ€XHQFH DQG ZDV PROBATE  DIVISION DOCKET  NO.  55-­2-­15  ANPR STATE  OF  VERMONT DISTRICT  OF  ADDISON,  SS. IN  RE  THE  ESTATE  OF LINDA  J.  O’BRIEN NOTICE  TO  CREDITORS To  the  creditors  of  the  estate  of  Linda  J.  O’Brien  late  of  Whiting,  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  (4)  months  RI WKH ÂżUVW SXEOLFDWLRQ RI WKLV QRWLFH 7KH 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:  Feb.  17,  2015 John  S.  Buttles,  Executor c/o  Jennifer  R.  Luitjens,  Esq. -DUUHWW /DZ 2IÂżFH 3/& 1795  Williston  Road,  Suite  125 So.  Burlington,  VT  05403 802-­864-­5951 1DPH RI 3XEOLFDWLRQ Addison  Independent 3XEOLFDWLRQ 'DWH )HE $GGUHVV RI 3UREDWH &RXUW $GGLVRQ 3UREDWH &RXUW 0DKDG\ &RXUW 0LGGOHEXU\ VT  05753 2/26

CITY OF VERGENNES NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice  is  hereby  given  that  the  Devel-­ opment  Review  Board  will  hold  a  public  hearing  on  Monday,  March  9,  2015  at  7  p.m.  at  City  Hall  for  the  following  purpose: To  consider  the  request  by  David  Pierson  (Applicant)  for  site  plan  review  to  change  the  use  of  all  or  a  portion  of  the  ground  level  at  11  South  Maple  6WUHHW IURP RI¿FH WR UHWDLO DQG DOVR develop  an  area  to  the  south  of  the  building  for  off-­street  parking.   The  Ap-­ plicant  also  requests  a  reduction  in  the  overall  number  of  required  off-­street  parking  spaces  under  Section  1204.1  of  the  zoning  regulations.   The  request  will  be  reviewed  pursuant  to  Article  VII  of  the  zoning  regulations. A  copy  of  the  application  and  site  plan  are  available  for  public  review  in  the  City  &OHUNœV 2I¿FH February  18,  2015  Mel  Hawley,  Zoning  Administrator

CITY OF VERGENNES NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice  is  hereby  given  that  the  Development  Review  Board  will  hold  a  public  hearing  on  Monday,  March  9,  2015  at  7:10  p.m.  at  City  Hall  for  the  following  purpose: To  consider  the  request  by  Kennedy  Bros.,  Inc.  for  site  plan  review  for  substantial  improvements  to  the  parking  lot  in  the  front  and  side  yards  at  11  Main  Street.   The  request  will  be  reviewed  pursuant  to  Articles  VII  of  the  zoning  and  subdivision  regulations. A  copy  of  the  application  and  site  plan  is  available  for  public  review  in  the  City  &OHUNœV 2I¿FH February  18,  2015  Mel  Hawley,  Zoning  Administrator

CITY OF VERGENNES NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice  is  hereby  given  that  the  Development  Review  Board  will  hold  a  public  hearing  on  Monday,  March  9,  2015  at  7:20  p.m.  at  City  Hall  for  the  following  purpose: To  consider  the  request  by  White  Sulphur,  LLC  (Owner)  and  Raintree,  LLC  (Applicant)  for  site  plan  review  to  FKDQJH WKH XVH RI WKH ÂżUVW Ă€RRU RI WKH property  located  at  165  Main  Street  IURP RIÂżFH WR UHWDLO 7KH $SSOLFDQW also  requests  a  reduction  in  the  overall  number  of  required  off-­street  parking  spaces  under  Section  1204.1  of  the  zoning  regulations.   The  request  will  be  reviewed  pursuant  to  Article  VII  of  the  zoning  regulations. A  copy  of  the  application  and  site  plan  are  available  for  public  review  in  the  City  &OHUNÂśV 2IÂżFH February  18,  2015 Mel  Hawley,  Zoning  Administrator 2/26

released  with  conditions. Eric  Karl  Field,  RI %ULVWRO pleaded  innocent  to  a  Dec.  30  charge  of  driving  with  a  suspended  license,  and  was  released  with  conditions. Erik  A.  Grenier,  33,  of  Fair  Haven  SOHDGHG JXLOW\ WR D -DQ charge  of  driving  with  a  suspended  license,  and  was  sentenced  to  30  days  RQ ZRUN FUHZ DQG ÂżQHG Mary  Herriman,  55,  of  Brandon  pleaded  innocent  to  a  Dec.  26  charge  of  marijuana  possession,  2  ounces  or  more,  and  was  released  with  conditions. Leo  F.  Hotte  Jr., RI (DVW 0LGGOHEXU\ SOHDGHG JXLOW\ WR -XO\ FKDUJHV RI GRPHVWLF DVVDXOW DQG XQODZIXO PLVFKLHI JUHDWHU WKDQ and  was  sentenced  to  six  to  12  months  DQG ZDV ÂżQHG $ VHFRQG -XO\ FRXQW RI GRPHVWLF DVVDXOW DQG D -XO\ FKDUJH RI LQWHUIHUHQFH ZLWK access  to  emergency  services  were  GLVPLVVHG E\ WKH VWDWHÂśV DWWRUQH\ DV part  of  a  plea  agreement. Karl  Hubrich, RI 5RFKHVWHU pleaded  innocent  to  a  Jan.  22  charge  RI GULYLQJ XQGHU WKH LQĂ€XHQFH DQG was  released  with  conditions. Justin  B.  Lafave, RI 6DOLVEXU\ SOHDGHG JXLOW\ WR DQ $XJ charge  of  domestic  assault,  amended  from  a  charge  of  second-­degree  aggra-­ vated  domestic  assault,  and  to  an  Aug.  6  charge  of  violating  conditions  of  release,  and  was  sentenced  to  nine  to  18  months,  suspended,  and  30  days  RQ ZRUN FUHZ ZDV ÂżQHG DQG ZDV SODFHG RQ WZR \HDUV SUREDWLRQ with  conditions  including  complet-­ ing  the  Domestic  Violence  Solutions  3URJUDP DQG QRW DEXVLQJ RU KDUDVVLQJ the  victim. Amber  Jean  Lowell,  31,  of  0LGGOHEXU\ SOHDGHG LQQRFHQW WR D Nov.  18  charge  of  simple  assault.  A  status  conference  was  set  for  a  later  date. Ariel  Martin,  23,  of  Goshen  SOHDGHG LQQRFHQW WR D 0D\ charge  of  providing  false  information  WR DQ RIÂżFHU LPSOLFDWLQJ DQRWKHU $ status  conference  was  set  for  a  later  date. Scott  D.  Martin, RI +LQHVEXUJ SOHDGHG LQQRFHQW WR D -DQ FKDUJH RI DUI,  and  was  released  with  conditions. Aaron  John  Myers,  33,  of  North  )HUULVEXUJK SOHDGHG LQQRFHQW WR D -DQ

TOWN OF CORNWALL DOGS & WOLF-­HYBRIDS ORDINANCE Section  1.  Authority.  This  ordinance  was  adopted  by  the  Selectboard  of  the  Town  of  Cornwall  on  Tuesday,  February  17,  2015  under  authority  of  20  V.S.A.  §3549,  24  V.S.A.  §2291(10),  (14)  and  (15),  and  24  V.S.A.  Chapter  59. Section  2.  Purpose.  It  is  the  purpose  of  this  ordinance  to  regulate  the  keeping  of  dogs  and  wolf-­hybrids  and  to  provide  for  their  leasing,  muzzling,  restraint,  impoundment  and  destruction  and  their  running  at  large,  so  as  to  protect  the  public  health  and  safety  of  the  Town  and  the  quiet  enjoyment  of  its  residents’  homes  and  properties. 6HFWLRQ 'HÂżQLWLRQV Section  4.  Nuisances. Section  5.  Collar  and  License. Section  6.  Enforcement. Section  7.  Penalties  and  Costs. Section  8.  Impoundment. Section  9.  Notice  of  impoundment  and  release  from  impoundment. Section  10.  Investigation  of  vicious  dogs. Section  11.  Other  Laws. Section  12.  Severability. Section  13.  Effective  date.  This  ordi-­ nance  was  adopted  on  February  17,  2015.  It  will  take  effect  on  April  18,  2015,  XQOHVV D SHWLWLRQ VLJQHG E\ DW OHDVW ÂżYH percent  of  the  voters  of  the  Town  of  Corn-­ ZDOO LV ÂżOHG ZLWK WKH 0XQLFLSDO &OHUN E\ April  2,  2015  (44  days  from  the  adoption  date),  asking  for  a  vote  to  disapprove  the  ordinance.  If  a  petition  is  received,  the  Cornwall  Selectboard  will  warn  a  special  meeting  and  the  voters  may  vote  on  that  question.  24  V.S.A.  §  1973. The  full  text  of  the  ordinance  is  avail-­ DEOH DW WKH 7RZQ &OHUNÂśV RIÂżFH RU RQ WKH town’s  website  at  www.cornwallvt.com.   You  may  call  Sue  Johnson,  Town  Clerk  at  462-­2775  or  Ben  Wood,  Acting  Select-­ board  Chair  at  462-­3216  with  questions  about  the  ordinance. 2/26

FKDUJH RI GULYLQJ XQGHU WKH LQĂ€X-­ HQFH WKLUG RU VXEVHTXHQW RIIHQVH $ status  conference  was  set  for  a  later  date. Patrick  Thomas  Ryan,  28,  of  Richmond  pleaded  innocent  to  a  Nov.  16  charge  of  driving  with  a  suspended  license,  and  was  released  with  conditions.  Robin  L.  Schulte, RI /LQFROQ pleaded  guilty  to  a  Nov.  5  charge  of  GULYLQJ XQGHU WKH LQĂ€XHQFH DQG ZDV VHQWHQFHG WR D GD\ OLFHQVH VXVSHQ-­ VLRQ DQG ZDV ÂżQHG Andrew  J.  Smith,  28,  of  Bristol  pleaded  guilty  to  an  Oct.  25  charge  RI GULYLQJ XQGHU WKH LQĂ€XHQFH DQG was  sentenced  to  three  to  six  months,  VXVSHQGHG DQG D GD\ OLFHQVH VXVSHQVLRQ DQG ZDV ÂżQHG John  Charles  Sodaro,  56,  of  Ripton  had  an  arrest  warrant  issued  for  failing  to  appear  at  a  change-­of-­ plea  hearing  for  Dec.  18,  2013,  and  0D\ DQG -XO\ FRXQWV of  driving  with  a  suspended  license,  IRXUWK RU VXEVHTXHQW RIIHQVH DQG IRU May  16  and  July  23  counts  of  violat-­ ing  of  conditions  of  release,  as  well  as  for  failing  to  appear  to  answer  to  Sept.  DQG FRXQWV RI ZULWLQJ EDG FKHFNV %DLO ZDV VHW DW Jason  Vincent,  30,  of  Bristol  pleaded  guilty  to  a  Nov.  1  charge  of  domestic  assault  and  to  Jan.  3  charges  of  interference  with  access  to  emer-­ gency  services  and  violating  condi-­ tions  of  release,  and  was  sentenced  WR WR PRQWKV VXVSHQGHG ÂżQHG DQG ZDV SODFHG RQ WKUHH \HDUV SUREDWLRQ ZLWK FRQGLWLRQV LQFOXGLQJ completing  the  Domestic  Violence  6ROXWLRQV 3URJUDP DQG QRW DEXVLQJ RU KDUDVVLQJ WKH YLFWLP 7KH VWDWHÂśV attorney  dismissed  Nov.  1  charges  of  interference  with  access  to  emer-­ gency  services  and  driving  under  the  LQĂ€XHQFH DQG -DQ FKDUJHV RI ÂżUVW degree  aggravated  domestic  assault  and  second-­degree  unlawful  restraint  as  part  of  a  plea  agreement.  Timothy  Joseph  Williams,  26,  of  0LGGOHEXU\ SOHDGHG LQQRFHQW WR D 'HF 11  charge  of  possession  of  marijuana,  1  ounce  or  more,  and  was  released  on  conditions. Christopher  H.  Zeno,  WUDQVLHQW pleaded  innocent  to  Dec.  3  charges  of  simple  assault  and  resisting  arrest.  A  status  conference  was  set  for  a  later  date.

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 7KH 7RZQ RI 6KRUHKDP LV RIIHULQJ ÂżYH parcels  of  land  for  sale  by  bid.  These  parcels  are  located  in  the  Swamp  area  north  of  Main  Street,  West  of  22A,  South  of  Lapham  Bay  Road  and  East  of   Basin  Harbor  Road  and  &  North  Cream  Hill  Road.  ,W LV WKH LQWHQW RI WKLV RIIHU WKDW WKH ÂżYH parcels  will  be  sold  separately.  Maps  of  the  SURSHUWLHV DUH DYDLODEOH DW WKH WRZQ RIÂżFHV 7KH ÂżYH SDUFHOV DUH GHVFULEHG DV IROORZV Parcel  #05-­01-­39  size  1.72  Acres Parcel  #05-­01-­43  size  2.5  Acres  Parcel  #05-­01-­56  size  7  Acres Parcel  #05-­01-­66  size  7  Acres Parcel  #05-­01-­69  size  7  Acres   Said  properties  are  to  be  sold  â€œas  is.â€?  The  sellers  will  make  no  warranty.  Sale  of  the  parcels  belonging  to  the  Town  of  6KRUHKDP PD\ EH VXEMHFW WR YRWHU DSSURYDO LQ DFFRUGDQFH ZLWK WKH SURYLVLRQV RI V.S.A.  §1061.   Bids  will  be  due  by  Tuesday,  March  17,  DW S P DW WKH 6KRUHKDP 7RZQ 2IÂżFH 0DLQ 6WUHHW 6KRUHKDP 97 05770,  at  which  time  and  place  they  will  be  publicly  opened.   For  further  information  please  contact  the  7RZQ 2IÂżFH RU E\ FDOOLQJ 7KH 7RZQ RI 6KRUHKDP UHVHUYHV WKH right  to  reject  any  or  all  bids  and  to  accept  any  bid  deemed  by  them  to  be  in  the  best  interests  of  the  Town  of  Shoreham.  %\ 6KRUHKDP 6HOHFWERDUG 2/2,  5,  9,  12,  16,  19,  23,  26,  3/2,  5,  9

TOWN OF SHOREHAM NOTICE OF TAX SALE The  resident  and  nonresident  owners,  lien  holders  and  mortgagees  of  lands  in  the  Town  RI 6KRUHKDP LQ WKH &RXQW\ RI $GGLVRQ DUH KHUHE\ QRWL¿HG WKDW WKH WD[HV DVVHVVHG E\ such  town  for  the  years  2009  through  2014  remain,  either  in  whole  or  in  part,  unpaid  on  the  following  described  lands,  premises  or  other  property,  in  such  Town,  to  wit: 7D[SD\HU 7KRPDV &OD\WRQ DQG 6DOO\ 'XQQ Property:  2.2  acres  and  shed  located  on  Vermont  State  Route  73  being  property  described  in  a  deed  recorded  at  Book  52  Page  153.  Parcel  12-­01-­30  of  the  Shoreham  Land  Records. 7D[SD\HU :LOOLDP -R\ $OH[DQGHU SDUFHOV

3URSHUW\ DFUH /DQGORFNHG ORW ORFDWHG DW 6KDFNVERUR 5RDG 3DUFHO Property:  .7  acre  Lot  with  dwelling  located  at  2151  Richville  Road  in  the  Town  of  Shoreham,  Vermont  and  being  the  property  described  in  a  deed  recorded  in  Volume  53  at  Page  532-­538.  Parcel  10-­1-­71  of  the  Shoreham  Land  Records. 7D[SD\HU (OL]DEHWK :LOFR[ 1RUPDQ (XQHQLH %DLOH\ 3URSHUW\ DFUH /DQGORFNHG ORW ORFDWHG RQ :KLWLQJ 5RDG LQ WKH 7RZQ RI 6KRUHKDP DQG EHLQJ WKH SURSHUW\ GHVFULEHG LQ D 4XLW&ODLP 'HHG UHFRUGHG LQ 9ROXPH DW 3DJHV 3DUFHO RI WKH 6KRUHKDP /DQG 5HFRUGV 'DWHG DW 6KRUHKDP 9HUPRQW WKLV WK GD\ RI )HEUXDU\ :LOOLDP 5 7HOJHQ -U &ROOHFWRU RI GHOLQTXHQW WD[HV IRU WKH 7RZQ RI 6KRUHKDP 7$; 6$/( 6&+('8/(' )25  Monday  March  30,  2015  at  9:00  AM 6KRUHKDP 7RZQ &OHUNœV 2I¿FH 2/26,  3/5,  3/12 297  Main  Street,  Shoreham,  Vermont  05770

Woman  missing,  foul  play  suspected ADDISON  COUNTY  â€”  Vermont  State  Police  continue  to  investigate  a  report  that  25-­year-­old  Denise  Hart  is  missing,  and  they  suspect  foul  play.  Hart,  a  Hartford,  Conn.,  resident  who  is  known  to  use  the  names  Tiffany  and  Chookie,  was  last  seen  leaving  D IULHQGÂśV KRPH LQ 6XGEXU\ RQ WKH evening  of  Jan.  25,  and  was  reported  missing  on  Jan.  31.  Since  then,  VSP  reported,  a  team  RI GHWHFWLYHV KDV EHHQ FRQWLQXRXVO\ investigating  the  circumstances  of  her  disappearance.  Recently  they  reported  WKDW WKH\ KDG GHWHUPLQHG +DUW KDG EHHQ driving  a  2001  silver  Pontiac  Grand  $0 WKDW VKH KDG ERUURZHG IURP DQ DFTXDLQWDQFH 3ROLFH VDLG WKH 3RQWLDF ZDV FRQVXPHG LQ D ÂżUH GXULQJ WKH HDUO\ morning  hours  of  Jan.  26  at  the  Cornwall  covered  EULGJH ÂżVKLQJ access,  located  on  Swamp  Road  in  Cornwall.  State  police  and  the  Cornwall  Fire  Department  responded  WR ÂżQG WKH YHKLFOH IXOO\ HQJXOIHG Detectives  have  conducted  numer-­ ous  interviews  with  individuals  who  may  have  had  contact  with  Hart  in  the  weeks  and  months  leading  up  to  her  GLVDSSHDUDQFH 2Q )HE D SURSHUW\ LQ 6XGEXU\ ZDV VHDUFKHG E\ WKH 963 Crime  Scene  Search  Team,  the  Search  and  Rescue  Team,  and  the  Department  of  Fish  and  Wildlife  â€”  with  air  support  SURYLGHG E\ WKH 8 6 %RUGHU 3DWURO Based  on  the  investigation  to  this  point  there  is  a  strong  indication  of  foul  play,  according  to  Maj.  Glenn  Hall,  VSP  Criminal  Division  commander.  Detectives  continue  to  follow  up  on  active  leads  and  strongly  encourage  anyone  with  information  to  contact  the  9HUPRQW 6WDWH 3ROLFH DW 6SHFLÂżFDOO\ SROLFH VHHN LQIRUPDWLRQ from  anyone  traveling  in  the  area  of  Swamp  Road  in  Cornwall  during  the  early  morning  hours  of  Monday,  Jan.  EHWZHHQ PLGQLJKW DQG D P In  other  recent  activity,  Vermont  State  Police  troopers: ‡ 2Q )HE UHVSRQGHG WR WKH 0DUEOH 9DOOH\ 5HJLRQDO &RUUHFWLRQDO Center  in  Rutland  and  arrested  Trevor  %XUWRQ RI :H\EULGJH DQG FLWHG him  for  possession  of  a  control  VXEVWDQFH QDUFRWLF 3ROLFH UHSRUW WKDW inmate  Burton  was  transported  from  the  Northwest  State  Correctional  Facility  to  Rutland.  During  admission  WR 0DUEOH 9DOOH\ %XUWRQ ZDV VHDUFKHG DQG IRXQG LQ SRVVHVVLRQ RI D 6XER[RQH strip  in  his  pocket. ‡ 2Q )HE DW DSSUR[LPDWHO\ S P UHVSRQGHG WR 0LGGOHEXU\ IRU a  report  of  a  runaway  juvenile  who  had  jumped  out  of  a  moving  vehicle.  Troopers  located  the  17-­year-­old  on  Court  Street,  spoke  with  her  and  decided  to  take  her  into  protective  custody  for  safety  concerns.  Police  said Â

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PUBLIC Â NOTICE Full Passport Service Addison County Courthouse The Addison County Clerk is available to issue passports and to provide passport photos. 9AM to 1PM Monday through Friday Appointments appreciated, but not necessary.

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PUBLIC NOTICE TOWN OF ADDISON The  Addison  Planning  Commission  will  hold  a  monthly  meeting  on  Monday,  March  16,  2015  at  7:00  p.m.  at  the  Addi-­ VRQ 7RZQ &OHUNÂśV RIÂżFH  To  consider  the  following:  1.  To  approve  the  minutes  of  the       February  16,  2015  meeting.   2.  To  transact  any  business  found       necessary  before  the  board:  3.  To  allow  time  for  public  comment       interaction  at  beginning  of  meeting.  4.  We  need  to  continue  brainstorming       with  our  homework  and  the  Town       Plan  and  go  back  to   The  Zoning       Regulations  for  discussing  a       future  presentation  of  the  2013       copy  of  revisions. 5.  Continue  working  on  items  that  are      considered  to  be  projects  in      progress. 6.  Discuss  the  details  for  the  municipal      grant  we  received.  We  need  to      setup  work  meetings.  We  have  a      work  meeting  planned  for  7:00  p.m.      with  Claire  Tebbs.                                Frank  Galgano,  Chair Starr  Phillips,  Secretary Addison  Planning  Commission  Â

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Arrest made after abuse order allegedly violated MIDDLEBURY  â€”  Middlebury  police  arrested  Theresa  L.  Engel,  46,  of  Middlebury  for  allegedly  violating  a  relief  from  abuse  order  at  Kinney  Drugs  on  Court  Street  on  Feb.  20. In  other  action  last  week,  Middle-­ bury  police: ‡ ,QYHVWLJDWHG D UHSRUW RI D IDP-­ ily  disagreement  in  the  Valley  View  neighborhood  on  Feb.  22. ‡ $VVLVWHG D ORFDO PDQ ZKR KDG been  receiving  unwanted  text  mes-­ sages  from  his  ex-­wife  on  Feb.  22. ‡ &RQGXFWHG D GHDWK LQYHVWLJDWLRQ at  the  Residences  at  Otter  Creek  re-­ tirement  community  on  Feb.  22.  Po-­ lice  said  William  Barnard,  94,  had  died  of  apparent  natural  causes. ‡ 7RRN LQWR SURWHFWLYH FXVWRG\ D man  who  had  been  involved  in  an  al-­ tercation  at  a  Seymour  Street  home  on  Feb.  22. ‡ 5HFHLYHG D UHSRUW DERXW DQ ÂłRXW of-­controlâ€?  parent  at  a  Middlebury  Union  High  School  hockey  game  at  the  Memorial  Sports  Center  on  Feb.  21.  Police  said  the  parent  left  the  game. ‡ $VVLVWHG D 6RXWK 9LOODJH *UHHQ parent  with  her  out-­of-­control  son  on  Feb.  21. ‡ ,QYHVWLJDWHG D UHSRUW RI D PRWRU-­ ist  with  an  open  container  of  alcohol  in  the  Shaw’s  Supermarket  parking  lot  off  Washington  Street  on  Feb.  21.  Police  said  the  vehicle  was  gone  upon  their  arrival. ‡ ,QWHUYLHZHG D 6RXWK 3OHDVDQW Street  resident  who  claimed  a  neigh-­ bor  swore  at  him  on  Feb.  21. ‡ 6HUYHG D QR VWDONLQJ RUGHU RQ D Buttolph  Drive  woman  on  Feb.  20. ‡ ,QWHUYLHZHG D 3DLQWHU 5RDG UHVLGHQW ZKR UHSRUWHG VRPH ÂżUHDUPV missing  from  his  residence  on  Feb.  20.  Police  are  not  yet  calling  the  in-­ cident  a  burglary  and  they  continue  to  investigate  the  incident. ‡ ,QYHVWLJDWHG D UHSRUW RI D ZRPDQ creating  a  problem  on  Court  Street  on  Feb.  20.  Police  said  the  woman  was  issued  a  no-­trespass  order  for  a  resi-­ dence.

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‡ $VVLVWHG 0LGGOHEXU\ 5HJLRQDO EMS  with  a  female  patient  who  had  bumped  her  head  in  the  Water  Street  area  on  Feb.  20. ‡ $VVLVWHG 7ZR %URWKHUV 7DYHUQ workers  with  a  drunken  college  stu-­ dent  on  Feb.  20. ‡ +HOSHG JHW ÂłQXPHURXV FRZV´ RII of  Route  7  South  near  Lower  Foote  Street  on  Feb.  19. ‡ :DUQHG D PDQ QRW WR UH HQWHU D Court  Street  store  where  he  had  alleg-­ HGO\ PDGH D FOHUN ÂłXQFRPIRUWDEOH´ on  Feb.  19. ‡ &KHFNHG RQ D YHKLFOH WKDW KDG been  parked  in  the  pull-­off  on  Creek  Road  on  Feb.  19.  Police  said  the  driv-­ er  had  been  napping. ‡ +HOSHG JHW D WRZ WUXFN IRU D PR-­ torist  whose  vehicle  had  slid  off  a  driveway  on  Rockwood  Lane  on  Feb.  18. ‡ 5HVSRQGHG WR D QRLVH FRPSODLQW in  the  Court  Street  neighborhood  on  Feb.  18.   Police  said  the  resident  agreed  to  keep  the  noise  down  after  being  advised  of  the  town’s  noise  or-­ dinance. ‡ $VVLVWHG D ORFDO ZRPDQ LQ JHW-­ ting  services  from  the  Counseling  6HUYLFH RI $GGLVRQ &RXQW\ RQ )HE 18. ‡ $VVLVWHG 0LGGOHEXU\ 5HJLRQDO EMS  with  an  uncooperative  patient  at  Porter  Hospital  on  Feb.  18. ‡ $VVLVWHG ZLWK D YHKLFOH WKDW KDG gone  off  Case  Street  on  Feb.  17. ‡ :HUH LQIRUPHG WKDW D ORFDO UHVL-­ GHQWÂśV $70 FDUG KDG EHHQ XVHG IRU D purchase  in  California  on  Feb.  17. ‡ $VVLVWHG LQ WKH DUUHVW RI D VXVSHFW involved  in  an  alleged  sex  crime  on  Case  Street  on  Feb.  17.  That  arrest  ZDV PDGH E\ $GGLVRQ &RXQW\ 8QLW for  Special  Investigations  (see  related  story  in  this  edition).

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LINCOLN  â€”  I  have  a  question  for  you.  This  is  something  I’ve  won-­ dered  about  for  quite  awhile.  What  KDSSHQHG WR WKH ZRUG ÂłSOHG´" ,Q-­ VWHDG , KHDU KH VKH ÂłSOHDGHG´ LQQR-­ cent  or  guilty.  When  did  this  change  LQ WKH (QJOLVK ODQJXDJH KDSSHQ" Just  some  of  my  musings,  no  doubt  caused  by  cabin  fever. Now  is  an  excellent  time  to  visit  WKH OLEUDU\ ZKHUH \RX ZLOO ÂżQG ERRNV DERXW SODQQLQJ \RXU Ă€RZHU DQG vegetable  gardens,  and  information  about  various  places  to  visit,  either  in  Vermont  or  a  different  state  or  country.  Sometimes  the  planning  is  almost  as  satisfying  as  the  actual  trip.  The  Buker  family  will  be  show-­ LQJ VOLGHV RI WKHLU WULS Âł&URVV &RXQ-­ try  Travels  Through  the  Southwestâ€?  on  March  11  at  7  p.m.  Come  to  the  Lincoln  Library  and  enjoy  hearing  all  about  it. If  you  are  a  tween  (ages  10  and  up),  there  will  be  a  movie  just  for  you  on  March  13  at  4  p.m.  Call  the  library  for  the  movie  title. Â

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Remember  toddler/preschool  sto-­ ry  time  each  Friday  morning  at  10:30  a.m.  It’s  a  good  time  to  socialize  with  other  mothers  or  grandmothers. /LNH FKHVV" 7KH &KHVV &OXE PHHWV every  Wednesday  from  4-­5  p.m.  Town  meeting  is  almost  upon  us.  I  hope  you  are  registered  to  vote  in  your  town.  Have  you  read  your  town  UHSRUW" ,I \RX KDYH TXHVWLRQV DWWHQG town  meeting  and  don’t  be  afraid  to  raise  your  hand  and  ask  for  expla-­ nations  before  something  is  voted  aye  or  nay.  Remember  to  bring  your  money  when  you  go  to  Burnham  Hall  on  Tuesday  to  vote  as  there  usu-­ ally  is  a  food  sale  going  on.  I  know  when  I  was  town  clerk  I  always  bought  one  of  Muriel  Orvis’  deli-­ cious  lemon  meringue  pies  to  enjoy  after  all  the  counting  was  done  and  I  could  go  home  to  relax.  Not  that  the  whole  pie  ever  lasted  that  long! Keep  your  chin  up  â€”  soon  the  sweet  smell  of  maple  syrup  boiling  will  be  drifting  over  the  hills  and  through  the  valley.

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NOTICE OF SALE VERMONT SUPERIOR COURT, ADDISON UNIT -­ CIVIL DIVISION, DOCKET NO. 123-­6-­14 ANCV

  According  to  the  terms  and  conditions  of  a  Judgment  and  Decree  of  Foreclosure  by  Judicial  Sale  (the  Order)  in  the  matter  of  Vermont  Housing  Finance  Agency  v.  Paul  V.  Jerome,  et  al.,  Vermont  Superior  Court,  Addison  Unit  -­  Civil  Division,  Docket  No.  123-­6-­14  Ancv,  foreclosing  a  mortgage  given  by  Paul  V.  Jerome  to  Universal  Mortgage  Corporation  dated  April  6,  2007,  of  record  in  Volume  70,  Page  396  of  the  New  Haven  land  records.   The  mortgage  was  assigned  to  Vermont  Housing  Finance  Agency  by  Assignment  dated  April  6,  2007,  of  record  in  Volume  71,  Page  3  of  the  New  Haven  land  records  (the  Mortgage)  presently  held  by  Plaintiff  Vermont  Housing  Finance  Agency  for  the  purpose  of  foreclosing  the  Mortgage  for  breach  of  the  conditions  of  the  Mortgage,  the  real  estate  with  an  E-­911  address  of  214  Town  Hill  Road,  New  Haven,  Vermont  (the  Property)  will  be  sold  at  public  auction  at  11:00  a.m.  on  March  25,  2015  at  the  location  of  the  Property.     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  Paul  V.  Jerome  by  warranty  deed  of  Charles  B.  Jewett  dated  April  6,  2007  and  recorded  April  10,  2007  in  Volume  70,  Page  395  of  the  Town  of  New  Haven  Land  Records.   The  Property  may  be  subject  to  easements,  rights-­ of-­way  and  other  interests  of  record   Terms  of  Sale:   The  Property  will  be  sold  to  the  highest  bidder,  who  will  pay  $10,000.00  DW VDOH LQ FDVK FHUWLÂżHG WUHDVXUHUÂśV RU FDVKLHUÂśV FKHFN PDGH SD\DEOH WR 7KRPDV +LUFKDN Company  (or  by  wire  transfer,  if  arrangements  for  wire  transfer  are  made  in  advance,  FRQÂżUPDWLRQ RI ZLUH WUDQVIHU LV DYDLODEOH EHIRUH FRPPHQFHPHQW RI VDOH DQG ELGGHU SD\V additional  fees  required  for  wire  transfer),  will  pay  the  remaining  balance  of  10%  of  the  KLJKHVW ELG WR 7KRPDV +LUFKDN &RPSDQ\ ZLWKLQ ÂżYH FDOHQGDU GD\V RI WKH VDOH DQG ZLOO SD\ WKH EDODQFH RI WKH KLJKHVW ELG SULFH ZLWKLQ ÂżIWHHQ GD\V RI WKH LVVXDQFH RI DQ 2UGHU RI &RQÂżUPDWLRQ E\ WKH 9HUPRQW 6XSHULRU &RXUW 7KH VXFFHVVIXO ELGGHU ZLOO EH UHTXLUHG WR sign  a  Purchase  Agreement.   Copies  are  available  by  calling  the  telephone  number  below.   If  the  successful  bidder  fails  to  complete  the  purchase  of  the  Property  as  required  by  the  Agreement,  the  $10,000.00  deposit  will  be  forfeited  to  Plaintiff.   The  Property  is  sold  â€œAS  ISâ€?  and  the  successful  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  3URSHUW\ ZLOO EH FRQYH\HG ZLWKRXW ZDUUDQWLHV E\ 2UGHU RI &RQÂżUPDWLRQ 7KLV VDOH LV H[HPSW from  federal  lead  based  hazards  disclosure.   24  CFR  Section  35.82.  5HGHPSWLRQ %HQHÂżWV RI 0RUWJDJRU 7KH PRUWJDJRU LV HQWLWOHG WR UHGHHP WKH 3URSHUW\ DW any  time  prior  to  the  sale  by  paying  the  full  amount  due  under  the  Mortgage,  including  the  FRVWV DQG H[SHQVHV RI VDOH  Other  terms  to  be  announced  at  the  sale  or  inquire  at  Thomas  Hirchak  Company,  1-­800-­ 634-­7653.   www.THCAuction.com Dated:  February  5,  2015 2/19,  26,  3/5  Robert  W.  Scharf,  Esq.,  Attorney  for  Plaintiff

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Tom Broughton Auctioneer NORTH  BRANCH  SCHOOL  students,  from  left,  Meredith  Kimble,  Rose-­ mary  Thurber,  Catherine  Schmitt  and  Nico  Brayton  take  a  break  during  the  regional  MathCounts  competition  at  Castleton  State  College  on  Feb.  14.  Taking  second  place,  the  team  earned  a  berth  in  the  statewide  com-­ petition  on  March  21.

Ripton  mathletes  place second  at  Feb.  compeition 5,3721 ² $ WHDP RI PDWKOHWHV from  the  North  Branch  School  in  Ripton  competed  in  the  Vermont  Southwest  Regional  Chapter  Math-­ Counts  Competition  held  at  Castle-­ ton  College  on  Feb.  14. The  team  placed  second  among  teams  from  the  region,  guarantee-­ ing  them  a  spot  in  the  Vermont  State  MathCounts  Competition.  The  result  also  places  the  North  Branch  School  among  the  top  eight  teams  in  Ver-­ mont. Veteran  eighth-­grader  Nico  Bray-­ ton  of  Middlebury  led  the  team.  Seventh-­graders  Catherine  Schmitt  of  Middlebury,  Rosemary  Thurber  of  Lincoln,  and  Meredith  Kimble  of  Middlebury  rounded  out  the  squad.  With  three  seventh-­graders,  the  North  Branch  team  was  the  youngest  in  the  competition.

ADDISON NORTHEAST SUPERVISORY UNION NOTIFICATION OF ASBESTOS MANAGEMENT PLAN AVAILABILITY The  Asbestos  Hazard  Emergency  Response  Act  (40  CFR  763.93  [g]  [4])  requires  that  written  notice  be  given  that  our  schools  have  Management  Plans  for  the  safe  control  and  maintenance  of  asbestos-­containing  materials  found  in  their  buildings.   These  Management  Plans  are  available  and  accessible  to  the  public  at  the  ANESU  Superinten-­ GHQWœV 2I¿FH 0XQVLOO $YHQXH 6XLWH %ULVWRO DQG DW DG-­ PLQLVWUDWLYH RI¿FHV RI LWV PHPEHU VFKRRO GLVWULFWV %ULVWRO /LQFROQ 0RQNWRQ 1HZ +DYHQ 6WDUNVERUR DQG 0W $EUDKDP 8QLRQ 0LGGOH +LJK 6FKRRO 2/26

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7KXUEHU PRYHG RQ WR WKH ÂżQDO Âł&RXQWGRZQ 5RXQG´ ZKLFK LQFOXG-­ ed  the  top  12  scoring  seventh-­grad-­ HUV %UD\WRQ PDGH LW WR WKH Âł5HFRUG Countdown  Round,â€?  including  the  top  12  scorers  overall.  Schmitt  and  .LPEOH DOVR TXDOLÂżHG WR PRYH RQ but  had  to  rush  off  right  after  the  team  round  to  perform  at  the  Winter  Carnival  Ice  Show  in  Middlebury  just  an  hour  later. North  Branch’s  MathCounts  team  has  been  participating  in  this  nation-­ al  after-­school  math  enrichment  pro-­ gram  with  math  teacher  and  coach  Rose  Messner  since  September.   The  state-­level  MathCounts  com-­ petition  is  Saturday,  March  21,  at  Ver-­ mont  Technical  College  in  Randolph.

ADDISON CENTRAL SUPERVISORY UNION EARLY EDUCATION PROGRAM PRESCHOOL SCREENING ACTIVITIES-­ MARCH 2015 If  you  reside  in  the  towns  of  Middle-­ bury,  E.  Middlebury,  Bridport,  Shoreham,  Cornwall,  Ripton  or  Weybridge  and  have  a  child  born  between  9/2/10  and  9/1/12  who  is  attending  a  licensed  preschool  or  registered  day  care  in  these  communi-­ ties,  screening  is  coming  to  your  child’s  center  in  March!   Information  will  be  com-­ ing  home  from  your  center,  or  call  382-­ 1760  for  more  information. If  you  have  a  child  born  between  9/2/10  and  9/1/12  who  doesn’t  attend  preschool  or  day  care  in  one  of  the  ACSU  towns  and  you  have  questions  or  concerns  about  your  child’s  development,  please  contact  the  ACSU  Early  Education  Program  at  382-­1760  to  talk  about  its  screening  activities.

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PROPOSED STATE RULES By  law,  public  notice  of  proposed  rules  must  be  given  by  publication  in  newspapers  of  record.  The  purpose  of  these  notices  is  to  give  the  public  a  chance  to  respond  to  the  proposals.  The  public  notices  for  administrative  rules  are  now  also  available  online  at  https://secure.vermont. gov/SOS/rules/  .  The  law  requires  an  agency  to  hold  a  public  hearing  on  a  proposed  rule,  if  requested  to  do  so  in  writing  by  25  persons  or  an  association  having  at  least  25  members.  To  make  special  arrangements  for  individuals  with  disabilities  or  special  needs  please  call  or  write  the  contact  person  listed  below  as  soon  as  possible.    To  obtain  further  information  concerning  any  scheduled  hearing(s),  obtain  copies  of  proposed  rule(s)  or  submit  comments  regarding  proposed  rule(s),  please  call  or  write  the  contact  person  listed  below.  You  may  also  submit  comments  in  writing  to  the  Legislative  Committee  on  Administrative  Rules,  State  House,  Montpelier,  Vermont  05602  (802-­828-­2231). Searches for the Purpose of Limiting the Introduction of Contraband into Correctional Facilities. Vermont  Proposed  Rule:  15P011 AGENCY:  Human  Services CONCISE SUMMARY:  To  implement  procedures  for  corrections  administrators  to  promote  safety  and  security  within  state  correctional  facilities  by  conducting  routine,  random  and  reasonable  suspicion  searches  of  all  persons,  including  Department  of  Corrections  staff,  volunteers,  visitors,  inmates  or  any  other  person  who  may  enter  the  secure  part  of  a  correctional  facility.  All  searches  will  be  carried  out  in  a  professional  manner,  where  the  dignity  of  the  person  subjected  to  the  search  is  maintained. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, CONTACT:  Mike  Touchette  Agency  of  Human  Services,  Department  of  Corrections  103  South  Main  Street,  Waterbury  VT  05671-­1001  Tel:  802-­951-­ 5010  Fax:  802-­951-­5017  Email:  mike.touchette@state.vt.us  URL:  http://doc.vermont.gov/ about/policies/policies-­home1#feedback.    FOR COPIES:  Sarah  Truckle  Agency  of  Human  Services,  Department  of  Corrections  103  South  Main  Street,  Waterbury  VT  05671-­1001  Tel:  802-­951-­5704  Fax:  802-­951-­5017  Email:  sarah.truckle@state.vt.us.    Chemicals of High Concern in Children’s Products Rule Vermont  Proposed  Rule:  15P012 AGENCY: Human  Services,  Department  of  Health CONCISE SUMMARY: The  purpose  of  this  rule  is  to  provide  the  requirements  for  the  disclosure  and  reporting  of  Chemicals  of  High  Concern  that  are  intentionally  added  to,  or  present  as  a  contaminant  in,  children’s  products  such  as  Formaldehyde,  Aniline,  and  N-­Nitrosodimethylamine.  The  rule  sets  forth  what  information  must  be  provided  by  the  manufacturers  and  retailers,  when  it  should  be  provided,  and  ranges  of  the  amount  of  a  listed  chemical  in  a  children’s  product. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, CONTACT: Lillian  Colasurdo  Vermont  Department  of  Health  108  Cherry  Street,  Burlington,  VT  05402  Tel:  802-­951-­0107  Fax:  802-­951-­1275  E-­Mail:  lillian.colasurdo@state.vt.us  URL:  http://healthvermont.gov/regs/index.aspx.    FOR COPIES: 'DYLG (QJODQGHU 9HUPRQW 'HSDUWPHQW RI +HDOWK &RPPLVVLRQHUÂśV 2IÂżFH 6XLWH 301,  108  Cherry  Street  Burlington,  VT  05402  Tel:  802-­863-­7280  Fax:  802-­951-­1275  E-­Mail:  david.englander@state.vt.us. 10 V.S.A. Appendix Chapter 1 Game: § 2d. Second archery and muzzleloader deer hunting licenses and § 37, Deer Management Rule. Vermont  Proposed  Rule:  15P013 AGENCY:  Vermont  Fish  and  Wildlife  Board CONCISE SUMMARY:  This  rule  allows  hunters  to  use  crossbows  during  any  hunting  season  which  permits  bow  and  arrow  hunting.  The  rule  also  extends  the  archery  season  for  ten  days,  reduces  the  number  of  deer  which  may  be  taken  during  archery  and  muzzleloader  season  IURP WR ZKLOH UHWDLQLQJ DQ DQQXDO GHHU OLPLW RI $QG ÂżQDOO\ WKH UXOH EDQV WKH XVH RI natural  deer  urine  and  body  parts  in  order  to  prevent  the  spread  of  chronic  wasting  disease.  7KH UXOH LV LQWHQGHG WR LPSOHPHQW WKH VFLHQWLÂżF PDQDJHPHQW RI 9HUPRQWÂśV ZKLWH WDLOHG GHHU and;  maintain  the  size  of  the  deer  population  at  a  level  that  is  both  ecologically  consistent  with  long-­term  forest  habitat  health  and  providing  the  people  of  Vermont  with  deer  hunting  and  viewing  opportunities. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, CONTACT: Catherine  Gjessing  Vermont  Fish  and  Wildlife Department  1  National  Life  Drive,  Davis  2  Montpelier  VT  05620  Tel:  802-­595-­3331  Fax:  802-­ (PDLO FDWKHULQH JMHVVLQJ#VWDWH YW XV 85/ KWWS ZZZ YWÂżVKDQGZLOGOLIH FRP laws_rules.cfm.  FOR COPIES: Mark  Scott  Vermont  Fish  and  Wildlife  Department  1  National  Life  Drive,  Davis  2  Montpelier  VT  05620  Tel:  802-­777-­4217  Fax:  802-­828-­1250  Email:  mark.scott@state.vt.us. 2/26

%5,672/ 6725 025 ‡ 5 %XUSHH 5G %ULVWRO 97 ‡ NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY

Notice  is  hereby  given  that  the  undersigned  will  sell,  to  satisfy  lien  of  owner,  at  public  sale  by  closed  bidding  on  Sat.,  Feb.  28,  2015  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: Name & Address: Nicole  Montmimy  -­  2962  Ethan  Allen  Hwy.,   Apt.  1,  New  Haven,  VT       Unit Number 5D-­10’x15’ Contents  Household  Goods  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  being  sold.                                                     2/16                                                                                                                                                                                                   Â

NOTICE OF SALE VERMONT SUPERIOR COURT, ADDISON UNIT -­ CIVIL DIVISION, DOCKET NO. 186-­10-­14 ANCV

  According  to  the  terms  and  conditions  of  a  Judgment  and  Decree  of  Foreclosure  by  Judicial  Sale  (the  Order)  in  the  matter  of  Vermont  Housing  Finance  Agency  v.  Bernard  D.  Kimball,  et  al.,  Vermont  Superior  Court,  Addison  Unit  -­  Civil  Division,  Docket  No.  186-­10-­14  Ancv,  foreclosing  a  mortgage  given  by  Bernard  D.  Kimball  and  Christine  M.  Chaloux  to  Vermont  National  Bank  dated  December  18,  1997,  of  record  in  Volume  57,  Page  267  of  the  Starksboro  land  records.  The  mortgage  was  assigned  to  Vermont  Housing  Finance  Agency  by  Assignment  dated  January  5,  1998,  of  record  in  Volume  108,  Page  524  of  the  Starksboro  land  records  (the  Mortgage)  presently  held  by  Plaintiff  Vermont  Housing  Finance  Agency  for  the  purpose  of  foreclosing  the  Mortgage  for  breach  of  the  conditions  of  the  Mortgage,  the  real  estate  with  an  E-­911  address  of  381A  Russell  Young  Road,  Starksboro,  Vermont  (the  Property)  will  be  sold  at  public  auction  at  10:00  a.m.  on  March  17,  2015  at  the  location  of  the  Property.     The  Property  to  be  sold  is  all  and  the  same  land  and  premises  described  in  the  Mortgage,  and  further  described  as  follows:   Being  all  and  the  same  land  and  premises  conveyed  by  Bernard  D.  Kimball  to  Bernard  D.  Kimball  and  Christopher  Alan  Vincelette,  as  joint  tenants  with  right  of  survivorship  by  Quit  Claim  Deed  dated  November  8,  2010  and  recorded  November  9,  2010  in  Volume  99,  Page  200  of  the  Town  of  Starksboro  land  records.   Being  further  all  and  the  same  land  and  premises  conveyed  to  Bernard  D.  Kimball  and  Christine  M.  Chaloux  (deceased  September  GHDWK FHUWLÂżFDWH LV UHFRUGHG LQ 9ROXPH 3DJH RI WKH 6WDUNVERUR ODQG records),  as  joint  tenants  with  right  of  survivorship,  by  Warranty  Deed  of  Bernard  J.  Roy,  Jr.,  dated  December  18,  1997  and  recorded  December  23,  1997  in  Volume  57,  Page  201  of  the  Town  of  Starksboro  land  records.   The  Property  may  be  subject  to  easements,  rights-­of-­way  and  other  interests  of  record   Terms  of  Sale:   The  Property  will  be  sold  to  the  highest  bidder,  who  will  pay  $10,000.00  DW VDOH LQ FDVK FHUWLÂżHG WUHDVXUHUÂśV RU FDVKLHUÂśV FKHFN PDGH SD\DEOH WR 7KRPDV +LUFKDN Company  (or  by  wire  transfer,  if  arrangements  for  wire  transfer  are  made  in  advance,  FRQÂżUPDWLRQ RI ZLUH WUDQVIHU LV DYDLODEOH EHIRUH FRPPHQFHPHQW RI VDOH DQG ELGGHU SD\V additional  fees  required  for  wire  transfer),  will  pay  the  remaining  balance  of  10%  of  the  KLJKHVW ELG WR 7KRPDV +LUFKDN &RPSDQ\ ZLWKLQ ÂżYH FDOHQGDU GD\V RI WKH VDOH DQG ZLOO SD\ WKH EDODQFH RI WKH KLJKHVW ELG SULFH ZLWKLQ ÂżIWHHQ GD\V RI WKH LVVXDQFH RI DQ 2UGHU RI &RQÂżUPDWLRQ E\ WKH 9HUPRQW 6XSHULRU &RXUW 7KH VXFFHVVIXO ELGGHU ZLOO EH UHTXLUHG WR sign  a  Purchase  Agreement.   Copies  are  available  by  calling  the  telephone  number  below.   If  the  successful  bidder  fails  to  complete  the  purchase  of  the  Property  as  required  by  the  Agreement,  the  $10,000.00  deposit  will  be  forfeited  to  Plaintiff.   The  Property  is  sold  â€œAS  ISâ€?  and  the  successful  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  3URSHUW\ ZLOO EH FRQYH\HG ZLWKRXW ZDUUDQWLHV E\ 2UGHU RI &RQÂżUPDWLRQ 7KLV VDOH LV H[HPSW from  federal  lead  based  hazards  disclosure.   24  CFR  Section  35.82.    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  Mortgage,  including  the  costs  and  expenses  of  sale.   Other  terms  to  be  announced  at  the  sale  or  inquire  at  Thomas  Hirchak  Company,  1-­800-­ 634-­7653.   www.THCAuction.com Dated:  February  4,  2015 2/12,  19,  26   Robert  W.  Scharf,  Esq.,  Attorney  for  Plaintiff


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SNOW-­COVERED  TREES  cover  a  mountainside  in  Monkton  this  month. Independent  photo/Trent  Campbell

Obstructed  windshield stop  ends  with  citations VERGENNES  â€”  Vergennes  po-­ lice  made  an  arrest  and  issued  a  cita-­ WLRQ IRU GULYLQJ XQGHU WKH LQĂ€XHQFH RI DOFRKRO IROORZLQJ 6XQGD\ WUDIÂżF stops. On  that  day,  city  police  arrested  Ricky  Relyea,  45,  of  Ticonderoga,  N.Y.,  after  stopping  his  vehicle  be-­ cause  of  an  obstructed  windshield.  They  discovered  Relyea  was  wanted  on  an  outstanding  warrant  for  DUI  and  possession  of  marijuana,  and  they  also  cited  him  for  driving  with  a  suspended  license  before  lodging  him  at  the  Chittenden  County  Cor-­ rectional  Center. Earlier  on  Sunday,  Vergennes  po-­ lice  stopped  a  car  driven  by  city  resi-­ dent  Frank  Bruton,  24,  after  it  failed  to  stop  at  the  intersection  of  School  and  South  Maple  streets.  Police  cited  Bruton  for  DUI,  alleging  his  blood-­ alcohol  content  tested  at  0.128  (the  legal  limit  for  driving  is  0.08),  and  cited  him  for  failing  to  stop  at  a  stop  sign. Between  Feb.  16  and  22,  Ver-­ gennes  police  ticketed  two  cars  in  violation  of  the  city’s  wintertime  parking  ban  and  had  towed  three  ve-­ hicles,  and:  Â‡ 2Q )HE DVNHG D 3DQWRQ 5RDG resident  to  call  Windsor  police. ‡ 2Q )HE VWRSSHG WR FKHFN out  a  pickup  truck  with  three  male  youths  parked  after  hours  at  the  modular  home  sales  business  on  Panton  Road  and  ended  up  citing  three  of  their  female  acquaintances  who  were  nearby.  Two  were  cited  into  court  for  trespassing  into  one  of  the  homes  (police  believed  they  used  a  bathroom  inside),  two  were  ticketed  for  possession  of  drug  paraphernalia,  one  was  ticketed  for  being  a  minor  in  possession  of  tobacco,  one  was  cited  for  alcohol  possession,  and  one  was  issued  court  diversion  paperwork  for  alco-­ hol  possession. ‡ 2Q )HE DGYLVHG WKH RZQHU RI a  North  Main  Street  storage  facility  to  call  an  attorney  to  help  settle  a  dis-­ pute  with  a  tenant. ‡ 2Q )HE GHDOW ZLWK D PLQRU two-­car  accident  at  the  intersection Â

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of  Main  and  North  Maple  streets. ‡ 2Q )HE KHOSHG WKH 9HU-­ gennes  Area  Rescue  Squad  at  North-­ lands  Job  Corps. ‡ 2Q )HE KHOSHG 9HUPRQW State  Police  in  Monkton,  where  city  police  said  VSP  made  an  arrest  of  a  PDQ ZKR ÂżUHG D JXQ LQVLGH D KRPH ‡ 2Q )HE DLGHG D PRWRULVW locked  out  of  a  car  on  South  Water  Street. ‡ 2Q )HE DUUHVWHG 1RUWKODQGV student  Al-­Khaliq  Royal,  21,  of  Newark,  N.J.,  for  disorderly  con-­ GXFW E\ ÂżJKW DIWHU DQ LQFLGHQW LQ WKH campus  gym.  Police  lodged  Royal  at  the  Chittenden  County  Correctional  Center. ‡ 2Q )HE KHOSHG D UHVLGHQW who  said  a  tax  return  had  been  fraud-­ XOHQWO\ ÂżOHG LQ KLV QDPH ‡ 2Q )HE FKHFNHG D VXVSLFLRXV vehicle  parked  at  Creekview  Apart-­ ments  and  ticketed  its  owner  for  im-­ proper  registration.  Â‡ 2Q )HE FKHFNHG DQ XQORFNHG building  with  the  department  canine. ‡ 2Q )HE KHOSHG 963 E\ UH-­ sponding  to  a  one-­car  accident  at  the  junction  of  Route  7  and  Middlebrook  Road  in  Waltham. ‡ 2Q )HE EHJDQ DQ LQYHVWLJD-­ tion  of  possible  sexual  assault  and  beatings  of  a  female  Northlands  student  reported  by  her  out-­of-­state  boyfriend. ‡ 2Q )HE UHVSRQGHG WR D UH-­ quest  from  a  motorist  at  the  Aubu-­ chon  Hardware  plaza  to  help  access  her  locked  car,  which  had  the  keys  in  it,  and  smelled  the  odor  of  mari-­ juana  in  the  vehicle.  Police  issued  court  diversion  paperwork  for  pos-­ session  of  marijuana  to  the  driver  and  cited  a  passenger,  Ryan  Delisle,  21,  of  Bridport  for  possession  of  marijuana. ‡ 2Q )HE KHOSHG 963 DW WKH scene  of  a  one-­car  DUI  accident  on  Route  7  in  Ferrisburgh. Â

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SALISBURY  â€”  Notice:  Due  to  frozen  water  pipes  at  the  church,  the  Candidates’  Forum  has  been  moved  to  the  community  school.  The  time  remains  Sunday,  March  1,  at  4  p.m.  and  there  will  be  a  pot-­ luck  supper  following.  Dessert  and  beverages  will  be  provided;Íž  bring  a  salad,  main  dish  or  bread  to  share.  Please  help  spread  the  word  about  the  change  in  location. The  annual  town  and  school  meetings  will  be  held  on  Monday,  March  2,  at  7  p.m.  in  the  commu-­ nity  school.  Please  bring  your  town  reports  with  you.  Voting  will  take  place  on  Tuesday,  March  3,  at  the  WRZQ RIÂżFH 3ROOV ZLOO EH RSHQ IURP 8  a.m.  to  7  p.m. The  Technicool  program  has  been  re-­scheduled  to  Monday,  March  9,  at  the  community  school.  This  program  helps  parents  and  childcare  providers  understand  ways  to  keep  children  safe  when Â

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using  various  medias  such  as  Face-­ book.  Childcare  and  pizza  will  be  available;Íž  call  Donna  at  the  school  (352-­4291)  if  you  are  planning  to  attend. There  will  be  a  rabies  clinic  on  Thursday,  March  12,  from  6:15  to  S P DW WKH WRZQ RIÂżFH 6KRWV are  $12  per  animal;Íž  dogs  must  be  li-­ censed  by  April  1  and  must  have  a  FXUUHQW UDELHV FHUWLÂżFDWH The  fourth-­grade  food  drive  is  continuing;Íž  the  students  are  half  way  to  their  goal  of  500  pounds.  Boxed  and  canned  goods,  paper  products  and  toiletries  are  all  needed. The  Salisbury  Conservation  Commission  will  present  a  pro-­ gram,  â€œBats,  White-­nose  Syndrome,  and  Citizen  Science  in  Salisbury  and  the  Surrounding  Communities,â€?  in  the  community  school  library  on  Thursday,  March  26,  from  6:30  to  7:30  p.m.  Children  are  encouraged  to  attend.

EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY All  real  estate  advertising  in  this  newspa-­ per  is  subject   to  the  Federal  Fair  Housing  Act  of  1968  as  amended  which  makes  it  illegal  to  advertise  â€œany  preference,  limita-­ tion  or  discrimination  based  on  race,  color,  religion,  sex,  handicap,  familial  status,  na-­ tional  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  ac-­ cept  any  advertisement  for  real  estate  which  is  in  violation  of  the  law.  Our  readers  are  hereby  informed  that  all  dwellings  ad-­ vertised  in  this  newspaper  are  available  on  an  equal  opportunity  basis.   To  complain  of  discrimination,  call  HUD  Toll-­free  at  1-­800-­ 424-­8590.  For  the  Washington,  DC  area  please  call  HUD  at  426-­3500.

NOTICE FROM REALTORS THE  ADDISON  COUNTY  BOARD  OF  REALTORS  wishes  to  inform  the  public  that    not   all  Brokers  of   real  estate  are  REALTORS...  Only  TXDOL¿HG 5HDOWRUV PD\ XVH WKLV WHUP 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.

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SHAKER HILL

Classic custom built home on over 80 acres with trails and views! Glass everywhere allows for great light and nature watching. Three bedrooms, four baths, attached garage. Close to Bristol, Mad River Valley, and a short drive to Middlebury and Burlington. $550,000 MLS#4251452Â

LAKE CHAMPLAIN, BRIDPORT

Three bedroom, two bath, year-round house, with 100’ of lake frontage. Detached garage and heated 24x24 shop. Owner says “SELL!â€? Take a look – make an offer. $227,900 MLS#4240482 Â

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So few chances come along for a newly constructed home at an affordable price – this could be yours! Three bedrooms, three baths and an open kitchen/dining/ living room. Convenient location within walking distance to schools, shopping, rec fields! $238,000 with a housing subsidy grant for downpayment funds of $41,000 means you would finance this home for only $197,000. Give us a call for more details!! $197,000 MLS#4393347

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