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ADDISON COUNTY INDEPENDENT

B Section

THURSDAY, Â JANUARY Â 10, Â 2013

SPORTS

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Top  form THE  MIDDLEBURY  COLLEGE  men’s  and  women’s  swim  teams  had  a  big  weekend  with  wins  over  Colby  on  Saturday  and  Bates  on  Sunday.  Pictured  from  Sunday’s  meet  are,  clockwise  from  top,  freshman  Paul  Lagasse;Íž  sophomore  Christine  Swartwout;Íž  and  junior  Nick  Keenan. Independent  photos/Trent  Campbell

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PAGE  2B  â€”  Addison  Independent,  Thursday,  January  10,  2013

High  school  basketball:  Middlebury  boys,  Otter  and  Eagle  girls  all  win ADDISON  COUNTY  â€”  In  area  high  school  basketball  action  earlier  this  week,  the  Middlebury  boys  and  Otter  Valley  and  Mount  Abraham  girls  all  posted  wins.  The  VUHS  boys  also  hosted  Mount  Abe;Íž  see  story  on  Page  1B.  Other  lo-­ cal  teams  were  idle  on  Monday  and  Tuesday.  TIGER  BOYS On  Monday,  the  Tiger  boys  im-­ proved  to  5-­2  and  dealt  visiting  Burr  %XUWRQ LWV ÂżUVW ORVV Mar-­ rott  Weekes  (15  points),  David  Burt  (10)  and  Perry  DeLorenzo  (10)  all  UHDFKHG GRXEOH ÂżJXUHV 7KH JDPH ZDV close  throughout  once  the  Bulldogs  re-­ covered  from  the  Tigers’  game-­open-­ ing  11-­1  run.  The  Tigers’  clinched  the  game  in  the  waning  moments,  when  Mitchell  Clarke  â€”  making  his  return  from  a  badly  sprained  ankle  â€”  sank  four  key  free  throws,  and  DeLorenzo  added  two  more  from  the  line.  Joey  Shehadi  (15)  and  Jake  Stalcup  (13) Â

led  the  6-­1  Bulldogs.  OTTER  GIRLS Also  on  Monday,  the  OV  girls  evened  their  record  with  a  convinc-­ LQJ YLFWRU\ RYHU YLVLWLQJ :LQG-­ sor.  The  Otters  set  the  tone  by  taking  D OHDG LQ WKH ÂżUVW SHULRG GXU-­ ing  which  Jessica  Frazier  scored  10  points  and  Brittany  Bushey  hit  a  pair  of  three  pointers. )UD]LHU ÂżQLVKHG ZLWK WR OHDG 29 %XVKH\ WDOOLHG Taylor  Aines  scored  11,  and  Amy  Jones  added  six  DJDLQVW WKH -DFNV EAGLE  GIRLS On  Tuesday,  the  Eagles  ran  out  to  D ÂżUVW TXDUWHU OHDG RQ WKH ZD\ WR D ZLQ DW 0LOWRQ 0RXQW $EH remained  undefeated  at  8-­0.  Ashlie  Fay  sparked  the  Eagles  with  16  points,  10  boards,  eight  as-­ sists  and  seven  steals,  and  Sam  Driscoll  and  Meghan  Livingston  chipped  in  eight  points  apiece  as  the  Eagles  remained  atop  the  Division  II  standings. Â

Sharp  skaters IN  A  TRIPLE  overtime  championship  game,  the  Middlebury  PeeWee  AB  team  brought  home  the  title  from  the  Saranac  Lake  Hockey  Asso-­ ciation’s  Ultimate  Chill  Tournament  held  Jan.  4-­6.  Pictured  are,  kneeling  left  to  right,  Abby  Gleason,  Ben  Turner,  Alexander  Yurista,  Robbie  Bicknell  and  Konnor  Shea;Íž  standing  left  to  right,  Kamrin  Bartlett,  Tyler  Giorgio,  Brian  Kiernan,  George  Cairns  III,  Max  Hirdler,  Ziven  McCarty,  Devon  Kearns  and  Jake  Peluso;Íž  and  coaches  Mark  Gleason,  Mark  Peluso,  Terri  Phelps  and  George  Cairns  Jr.

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MIDDLEBURY  â€”  the  Panther  net  and  post-­ The  Middlebury  College  The Panthers ed  28  stops. men’s  hockey  team  won  held a 17-9 On  Saturday,  Middle-­ RQO\ WKH ÂżUVW RI LWV WKUHH edge on shots bury  lost,  2-­1,  at  15th-­ recent  games.  The  Pan-­ after 20 ranked  Trinity.  thers  fell  to  5-­6-­2  overall  minutes, and 7ULQLW\ VFRUHG ÂżUVW DQG LQ 1(6&$& 13:12  into  the  game.  held a 16-7 play. :LWK IRXU VHFRQGV UH-­ The  Panthers  split  shooting edge maining  before  the  two  weekend  NESCAC  in the second ÂżUVW EUHDN 0LGGOHEXU\ games.  On  Friday,  they  period. But forward  Derek  Pimen-­ EHDW KRVW :HVOH\DQ Trinity forward tel  returned  the  favor  Evan  Neugold  scored  a  power-­play  tally  John Hawkrigg with  at  1:10  and  Robbie  Do-­ from  Rob  Donahoe  and  browski  scored  with  2:11  scored the Thomas  Freyre.  The  Pan-­ OHIW LQ WKH ÂżUVW SHULRG game winner WKHUV KHOG D HGJH RQ :HVOH\DQ DQVZHUHG ZLWK at 12:40 in the shots  after  20  minutes,  two  goals,  but  Max  Sil-­ second period. DQG KHOG D VKRRWLQJ coff  gave  Middlebury  the  edge  in  the  second  pe-­ lead  for  good  at  6:23  of  riod.  But  Trinity  forward  the  third  period.  He  then  added  what  John  Hawkrigg  scored  the  game  win-­ proved  to  be  the  game-­winner  at  8:25,  QHU DW LQ WKH VHFRQG SHULRG on  an  assist  from  Neugold,  while  The  Panthers  came  up  short  despite  Middlebury  was  on  the  power  play.   D VKRRWLQJ DGYDQWDJH 3DQWKHU Panther  Nick  BonDurant  minded  JRDOLH /LDP 0RRUÂżHOG <HH QRWFKHG

20  saves.   On  Tuesday,  Middlebury  fell  to  top-­ranked  Norwich  (12-­1),  who  VFRUHG WZR JRDOV LQ WKH JDPHÂśV ÂżQDO WR SLFN XS D ZLQ 7KH &DGHWV VFRUHG ÂżUVW DW RI the  opening  period,  but  Middlebury  HQGHG WKH SHULRG ZLWK D VKRWV advantage.  Panther  Zach  Haggerty  scored  the  team’s  only  goal  â€”  and  the  ¿UVW RI KLV FDUHHU ² DW LQ WKH VHF-­ ond  period.  Middlebury  held  a  slim  VKRWV DGYDQWDJH LQ WKH SHULRG leaving  the  game  tied  at  1-­1. In  the  third  period  the  Cadets  took  a  2-­1  lead  at  12:03,  then  scored  again  with  2:16  remaining. 1RUZLFK KHOG D VKRWV DGYDQ-­ WDJH LQ WKH WKLUG SHULRG WR HDUQ D HGJH RYHUDOO &KULV &]DUQRWD ÂżQLVKHG ZLWK VDYHV ZKLOH 0RRUÂżHOG <HH PDGH VWRSV IRU WKH 3DQWKHUV Middlebury  returns  to  action  on  Friday  when  they  visit  10th-­ranked  Plattsburgh.

MUHS  dancers win  competition BENNINGTON  â€”  The  Middle-­ bury  Union  High  School  dance  team  on  Saturday  rolled  to  wins  in  both  its  categories  and  to  the  over-­ all  title  at  a  six-­team  competition  hosted  by  Mount  Anthony. The  Tigers  won  both  the  hip-­hop  and  jazz  disciplines  on  the  way  to  D SRLQW WRWDO ZLWK SRP ZLQQHU Burr  &  Burton  in  second  overall  at  0RXQW $QWKRQ\ 6SULQJ-­ ÂżHOG %XUU %XUWRQÂśV -9 WHDP DQG /RQJ 7UDLO URXQGHG RXW WKH ÂżHOG Hip-­hop  proved  to  be  the  Tigers’  strongest  performance,  as  they  UDFNHG XS SRLQWV WR VHFRQG place  Burr  &  Burton’s  226.  7KH 7LJHUV ZRQ MD]] ZLWK SRLQWV DKHDG RI 6SULQJÂżHOGÂśV Burr  &  Burton  (210.5)  and  Mount  Anthony  (202.5)  led  the  way  in  pom. Â

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Women’s basketball takes  two  of  three

EAGLE  JUNIOR  TRAVIS  Bachand  beats  Commodore  Dan  McGrath  to  a  rebound  Tuesday  night. Independent  photo/Trent  Campbell

Basketball (Continued  from  Page  1B) gennes,  and  they’re  good.  They’re  real  good.  They  get  to  the  hoop  well,  and  Pete  does  a  nice  job  with  them.  They  play  together  well.  But  I  really  like  the  way  we  came  out  tonight  and  came  in  here  and  played,â€?  Estey  said.  â€œThe  boys  played  well  tonight.â€? Estey  said  he  and  his  team  also  enjoyed  the  atmosphere,  including  the  dueling  student  chants,  the  pep  bands,  the  cheerleaders,  and  the  fact  so  many  from  the  Mount  Abe  com-­

VERGENNES  UNION  HIGH  School  senior  Shep  Carter  puts  up  two  of  his  game-­high  18  points  against  Mount  Abraham  Tuesday  night  in  Vergennes. Independent  photo/Trent  Campbell

munity  traveled  to  back  them.   â€œ(We  had)  great  support.  It  was  en-­ tertaining,â€?  Estey  said.  â€œIt  was  good  energy  for  us,  an  exciting  place  to  play,  like  it  always  is.â€? The  Commodores’  Carter  said  he  always  enjoys  the  Mount  Abe  games  â€”  he  grew  up  watching  two  older  brothers  play  in  them,  and  Tuesday  was  his  seventh.  â€œThere’s  nothing  like  it,  with  the  stands  full  in  Vergennes,  and  when  you  go  to  Mount  Abe  it’s  always  full  there,  and  everybody’s  chant-­ ing,â€?  Carter  said.  â€œAnd  it’s  a  good  rivalry.  It’s  not  a  dirty  rivalry.  It’s  not  bad  blood  or  anything.  I  think  it’s  a  good,  healthy  rivalry  and  it’s  really  fun  to  play  these  games.â€? Both  fan  bases  had  plenty  to  PDNH QRLVH DERXW LQ WKH ÂżUVW TXDU-­ ter.  The  Commodores  took  a  10-­4  lead  as  senior  center  Stanley  Sal-­ ley  (14  points,  a  game-­high  10  re-­ bounds)  scored  four  second-­chance  points.  But  after  Estey  called  for  time,  WKH (DJOHV EHJDQ WR ÂżQG WKH UDQJH Despite  six  straight  VUHS  points  from  Carter,  the  Eagles  went  on  a  13-­6  run  and  took  a  17-­16  lead.  Senior  forward  Ryan  Barnes  and  .DPPDQ VFRUHG ÂżYH SRLQWV HDFK in  the  surge,  which  was  capped  by  treys  by  Kamman,  senior  forward  Jona  Scott  and  Barnes. But  the  lead  was  short-­lived  â€”  98+6 FORVHG WKH TXDUWHU ZLWK DQ run.  Ouellette  set  up  a  trey  by  senior  forward  Devin  Hayes,  senior  guard  Cody  Quattrocci  (10  points)  went  coast-­to-­coast,  senior  forward  Dan  McGrath  (eight  points,  four  boards  off  the  bench)  hit  two  free  throws,  and  Carter  hit  on  the  break  with  an  assist  from  Hayes.  Travis  Bachand  converted  one  of  his  four  rebounds Â

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EAGLE  JUNIOR  SAWYER  Kamman  chases  down  Commodore  senior  Zach  Ouellette  during  Tuesday  night’s  game  in  Vergennes.  The  Commodores  won  the  game,  87-­48. Independent  photo/Trent  Campbell

for  two  points  for  the  Eagles,  and  it  eight  points.  was  25-­19,  VUHS  after  one.  Estey  said  despite  Mount  Abe’s  Then  the  Eagles’  wheels  came  off  lack  of  success  so  far,  his  team  has  for  a  few  minutes:  They  committed  remained  positive.  11  second-­period  turnovers  and  went  â€œThey  come  in  every  day  and  VFRUHOHVV IRU WKH ÂżUVW ZKLOH work  hard  â€Ś  They  get  along  good,  VUHS  reeled  off  12  points,  six  from  they  support  each  other,  and  it’s  been  Salley  inside  and  four  fun,â€?  Estey  said.  â€œWe’re  from  Quattrocci.  VUHS  â€œTheir moving  forward.â€? led,  36-­19,  when  Barnes  experience For  VUHS,  Ouel-­ hit  a  jumper  at  2:25.  The  OHWWH ÂżQLVKHG ZLWK IRXU teams  exchanged  hoops  and their assists,  four  steals  and  the  rest  of  the  period,  and  depth kind four  boards;Íž  Quattroc-­ VUHS  led  at  the  break,  of separated FL OHG ZLWK ÂżYH VWHDOV 42-­27.  Carter  added  three  as-­ (them) out Then  Kamman  drained  a little bit, sists;Íž  Hayes,  senior  guard  a  three  to  open  the  second  Nate  Cannon,  and  junior  but I’m real half,  and  the  Eagles  were  guard  Brendon  Huestis  alive.  But,  as  Estey  said,  pleased with DOO VFRUHG ÂżYH DQG VHQLRU the  Commodores  were  our effort forward  Charlie  Stapl-­ playing  too  well  for  his  tonight. I hope eford  scored  four. team  to  hang  in.  Carter  said  the  Com-­ it’s something “Their  experience  and  we can build modores  are  not  fully  sat-­ their  depth  kind  of  sepa-­ LVÂżHG ZLWK WKH ZD\ WKH\ rated  (them)  out  a  little  on going are  playing,  however.  bit,  but  I’m  real  pleased  forward.â€? Although  he  said  the  ball  â€” Coach movement  and  offen-­ with  our  effort  tonight,â€?  Mike Estey sive  balance  and  depth  is  Estey  said.  â€œI  hope  it’s  something  we  can  build  strong,  the  Commodores  on  going  forward.â€? have  hit  a  â€œlullâ€?  defensively  in  their  Eagle  senior  forward  Cody  Al-­ past  three  games.   exander  tied  Bachand  for  the  team  â€œWe  need  to  talk  a  lot  more  on  rebound  high  with  four,  and  scored  defense.  We  also  need  to  stop  four  points  and  contributed  a  team-­ reaching  and  stop  leaving  our  man  high  three  assists,  while  Scott  added  wide  open  and  start  boxing  out Â

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more,â€?  Carter  said.  â€œWe’re  just  not  all  there  yet.â€? Quinn  agreed  the  defensive  ex-­ ecution  could  be  better.  â€œWe’re  just  trying  to  play  our  best  game  every  night,  and  it’s  re-­ ally  hard  to  do,â€?  Quinn  said.  â€œThe  guys  have  a  real  sense  of  purpose  offensively,  and  they’re  executing  well.  The  defensive  end,  I’m  not  so  happy  with  them.  We’re  just  not  smart  enough  right  now.â€? The  Commodores  want  to  win  the  D-­II  title  that  just  eluded  them  a  year  ago,  and  Quinn  said  they  have  to  keep  their  effort  level  high  to  do  so,  and  Quinn  and  Carter  said  the  Commodores  realize  they  need  to  keep  trying  to  be  their  best  if  they  want  to  reach  that  goal.  â€œThis  is  the  last  year  for  about  10  of  our  guys,â€?  Carter  said.  We’ve  got  10  seniors,  and  we’re  very  con-­ ÂżGHQW WKLV LV RXU \HDU DQG ZHÂśUH QRW VDWLVÂżHG ZLWK D ZLQ OLNH WKLV :HÂśYH got  to  keep  playing  better  to  reach  RXU JRDO :HÂśUH QRW TXLWH WKHUH ´ Andy  Kirkaldy  may  be  reached  at  andyk@addisonindependent.com.

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Men’s  hoop  wins  two  games  to  stay  perfect

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of  revenue,  of  course  â€”  to  play  on  Thursday  nights  with  little  rest.  The  Baltimore  Ravens  thus  opened  their  season  with  four  games  in  17  days. But  all  that  pales  in  comparison  to  Sunday,  when  Shanahan  sent  out  a  quarterback  with  a  bad  knee,  injured  a  month  before,  to  limp  around  the  ¿HOG IRU WKUHH TXDUWHUV RU VR XQWLO KH ÂżQDOO\ FROODSVHG LQ D KHDS ZKLOH trying  to  reach  for  a  bad  snap.  He  couldn’t  even  move  to  attempt  to  go  after  the  nearby  ball. Shanahan  said  the  QB  in  ques-­ tion,  rookie  sensation  Robert  Grif-­ ÂżQ ,,, EHWWHU NQRZQ DV 5*,,, VDLG he  could  and  wanted  to  play  and  had  clearance  from  his  doctor.  His  doc-­ tor  denies  that,  and  anybody  with  working  vision  â€”  apparently  not  our  Mike  â€”  could  tell  RGIII  could  not,  in  fact,  really  play.  And  even  if  the  Washington  Of-­ fensive  Nicknames  could  win  on  Sunday,  what  was  the  likelihood  RGIII’s  knee  could  survive  three  more  playoff  games?  Much  more  likely  was  what  did  happen  â€”  a  potentially  devastating  injury  to  a  talented  and  charismatic  player  who  is  the  future  of  the  Offensive  Nick-­ name  franchise.  What  observers  saw  in  that  game  was  a  complete  lack  of  common  sense  and  perspective,  and  a  com-­ plete  disservice  to  the  athlete. This  observer  doesn’t  believe  ei-­ ther  Bettman  or  Shanahan  should  keep  their  jobs. Editor’s  note:  This  column  was  written  before  news  revealed  this  week  that  RGIII  probably  has  com-­ plete  tears  in  two  knee  ligaments. Andy  Kirkaldy  may  be  reached  at  andyk@addisonindependent.com.

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All  Species  In-­  House  Vis-­ Step  Meeting  7:00-­8:00  PM.  ALCOHOLICS  ANONY-­ its  For:  Walks,  Play  dates,  Friday,  Discussion  Meeting  M O U S  M I D D L E B U RY  Behavior  Counseling,  Pri-­ 8:00-­9:00  PM.  Both  held  at  MEETINGS  WEDNESDAY:  vate  Obedience,  Medica-­ St.  Paul’s  Church,  Park  St.  Big  Book  Meeting  7:15-­8:15  tion  Dispersal  &  Love.  Rates  Tuesday,  Discussion  Meeting  AM  is  held  at  the  Middlebury  by  day  /  wk  /  month.  Over  7:00-­8:00  PM,  at  the  Congre-­ United  Methodist  Church  on  35  years  experience.  Call  gational  Church,  Water  St. N.  Pleasant  Street.  Discus-­ 802-­352-­4448  for  a  quote. ALCOHOLICS  ANONY-­ sion  Meeting  Noon-­1:00  PM.  C&I  DRYWALL.  Hanging,  MOUS  BRISTOL  MEET-­ Women’s  Meeting  5:30-­6:30  taping  and  skim  coat  plas-­ PM.  B oth  h eld  a t  T he  T urning  INGS:  Sunday,  Discussion  tering.  Also  tile.  Call  Joe  Meeting  4:00-­5:00  PM.  Point  Center  in  the  Marble-­ 802-­234-­5545. works,  Middlebury. Wednesday,  12  Step  Meet-­ ing  7:00-­8:00  PM.  Friday,  ALCOHOLICS  ANONY-­ CHAIN  SAW  SHARPENING  Big  Book  Meeting,  6:00-­7:00  M O U S  M I D D L E B U RY  802-­759-­2095. PM.  All  held  at  the  Federated  MEETINGS  THURSDAY:  Big  Church,  Church  St. Book  Meeting  Noon-­1:00  PM  at  the  Turning  Point  Center  in  the  Marbleworks,  Middlebury.  Speaker  Meeting  7:30-­8:30  PM  at  St.  Stephen’s  Church,  Main  St.(On  the  Green).

Services

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HANDYMAN  SERVICES.  Carpentry  jobs  and  repairs,  inside  and  outside.  Con-­ crete  stair  and  sidewalk  repair.  New  construction  of  sidewalks,  stairs  and  small  concrete  slabs.  Lawn  mow-­ ing,  hedge  trimming,  brush  trimming,  power  washing,  yard  work  and  cleanups.  Light  trucking.  Gene’s  Prop-­ erty  Management,  Leicester.  Fully  insured.  802-­349-­6579. M E L I S S A’ S  Q U A L I T Y  CLEANING  Services.  Resi-­ dential  and  commercial.  Fully  insured.  Great  rates.  Reli-­ able  and  thorough  cleaning.  802-­345-­6257.

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LOST:  2  GOLD  necklaces,  1  with  diamond  pendant.  Lost  December  18  near  Little  City  Family  Practice  in Vergennes.  Reward.  Call  802-­877-­6229.

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FIRE  AND  ICE  is  accepting  application  for  waitstaff  and  bartenders,  apply  in  person.  26  Seymour  St.,  Middlebury.

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Friendly Visitors The Lodge at Otter Creek is seeking volunteers to serve as friendly visitors: reading books, playing games, crafting or baking. Musicians, artists and individuals who have taken their dogs through the pet-therapy training course are also welcome! Come share your time, your talents and your tenderness with the elderly residents at the Dg\_] k K]fagj Danaf_ ;geemfalq& Hd]Yk] call 388-7044 for more information.

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ADMINISTRATIVE  ASSIS-­ TANT:  Ilsley  Public  Library,  20  hrs  /  wk,  excellent  organi-­ zational,  interpersonal,  and  computer  skills.  Job  descrip-­ tion  on  website.  Cover  letter  and  resume  to:  David.Clark@ ilsleypubliclibrary.org  . BANKRUPTCY:  Call  to  find  out  if  bankruptcy  can  help  you.  Kathleen  Walls,  Esq.  388-­1156.

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FREELANCE  GRAPHIC  DESIGNER  offering  reason-­ able  rates  for  work  in  Adobe  Photoshop  and  InDesign,  Custom  Clip  Art,  Logos  and  Artwork.  Basic  tutorial  in  pho-­ toshop  and  indesign.  Great  references.  $15  /  hour  or  by  contract.  No  job  too  small.  Email:  freelance.mdesign@ gmail.com  or  call  483-­6428.

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A Good Deal. Asha  Bougor,  of  Shoreham,  helped  supervise  the  children  at  the  Addison  County  Parent  Child  Center  during  the  United  Way  Days  of  Caring.   She  has  expe-­ rience  volunteering  at  Sunshine  Day  Care  and  at  the  Otter  Creek  Child  Care  Center,  and  has  weed-­ ed  the  gardens  at  the  elementary  school  in  Shoreham.   Asha  ex-­ plains  that  â€œâ€Śvolunteering  is  fun!   Everybody  should  do  it!â€?   Thanks  so  much,  Asha!

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RESIDENTIAL WIRING & TROUBLE SHOOTING

EXPERIENCED, ATTENTIVE, LOVING ELDERCARE

MIDDLEBURY, VERMONT

Siding,  Windows,  Garages,  Decks  &  Porches New  Construction,  Renovations  and  Repairs Desabrais Means Glass & Affordable Service

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TERRY BLAIR LICENSED & INSURED

388-6869

Equipment Rentals

1736 Quaker Village Road Weybridge, VT 05753

in your home Happy to work nights, weekends and holidays.

Melissa Raymond 631-708-7435 or 802-989-8457 References  available.

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ALLEN’S FLOOR & CARPET CARE 877-9285

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Lumber

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Need Computer Help?

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MOBILE COMPUTER SERVICE & SALES

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802 349 9795 HOME: 802 352 4749 WWW.VERMONTHOMEANDHEARTH.COM HEARTHANDSTONE@MYFAIRPOINT.NET


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Medical Equipment and Oxygen SALES & RENTAL Knowledgable Staff

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Fax: 388-9801 388-4146 Marble Works, Middlebury, VT

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Kevin R. LaRose, L.S., E.I. Site Technician

VT 05443 Celebrating 28 Lincoln, Years

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Rt. 22A, Orwell 948-2082 ‡ 388-2705 ‡

BUY PHOTOS ONLINE AT WWW.ADDISONINDEPENDENT.COM

The  #1  Solar  Hot  Water  Systems  Installer in  the  state  of  Vermont  for  2011.  We’ve  been  here  for  you  for  40  years  â€“  Let  us  help  you  with  your  solar  projects  today. Â

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BRISTOL ELECTRONICS 802-­453-­2500 Go  Green  with  us  â€“

Lynda Wetmore Bushman

www.bristolelectronicsvt.com

PINS & NEEDLES 802-388-7423

DAVID PETERS MASONRY & CONSTRUCTION, LTD.

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LAROSE SURVEYS, P.C. Ronald L. LaRose, L.S. • Kevin R. LaRose, L.S.

Land Surveying/Septic Design “We will take you through the permitting process!�

25 West St. • PO Box 388 Bristol, VT 05443 Telephone: 802-453-3818 Fax: 802- 329-2138

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Standing Seam, Asphalt & Slate Roofing & Roof Repair

SHORT Â SURVEYING, Â INC. Serving Addison County Since 1991

CELL: (802) 349-9795 HOME: (802) 352-4749

Timothy L. Short, L.S. Rodney Orvis, L.S.

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Installation  &  Service 125  Monkton  Road Bristol,  VT  05443 802-­453-­2325

Fuel 185  Exchange  Street Middlebury,  VT  05753 802-­388-­4975

Serving  all  your  plumbing  and  heating  needs. Owned  and  operated  by: Bill  Heffernan,  Jim  &  David  Whitcomb

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CLASSIFIEDS Help  Wanted

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Mountain  View  Equipment  of  Middlebury,  LLC Looking  for

Service Technicians 1  plus  years  experience  in  agricultural  equipment. 3URÂżFLHQW NQRZOHGJH LQ PHFKDQLFDO HOHFWULFDO DQG K\GUDXOLF V\VWHPV Clean  driver’s  license.  Tools  required. Please  apply  in  person 1137  Rte  7  North,  Middlebury,  VT (802)388-­4482

Employment  Opportunity (Part-­Time  /  Full-­Time)

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FULL-­TIME  AUTOMOTIVE  Technician  wanted  for  fast  paced  automotive  center.  Knowledge  of  all  makes  and  models  necessary.  Ideal  can-­ didate  must  have  own  tools,  experience  and  be  customer  oriented  with  strong  customer  service  skills.  Clean,  valid  drivers  license  required.  Send  resume  to  Blind  Box  D,  Po  Box  31  Middlebury,  VT  05753.

MIDDLEBURY  NATURAL  FOODS  Co-­op  seeks  an  As-­ sistant  Bookkeeper  to  take  the  lead  on  all  aspects  of  accounts  payable  and  a  wide  range  of  administrative  tasks.  Ideal  candidate  has  several  years  experience  work-­ ing  with  accounts  payable,  money  handling,  Excel,  and  QuickBooks.  Must  be  detail  oriented,  able  to  work  well  with  others,  provide  excellent  customer  service  and  cashier  as  needed.  Full-­time  with  ex-­ cellent  benefit  package.  To  apply,  complete  application  (available  in  our  store  at  www. middleburycoop.com)  and  send  it  with  a  letter  of  interest  to:  Middlebury  Natural  Foods  Co-­op,  1  Washington  St.,  Middlebury,  VT  05753.

HIRING  CARE  GIVERS  for  11pm-­7am  shift.  Email  your  resume  and  references  to  info@livingwellvt.org  . JACK  OR  JANE  of  all  trades.  ND’s,  Bristol.  Assistant  /  prep  cook,  dishwasher  and  wait-­ staff  needed.  Please  contact  Nina,  363-­7486  or  Dave,  343-­8939. SHEA  MOTOR  COMPANY  in  Middlebury  offering  Chevrolet  cars  and  trucks,  is  currently  accepting  applications  for  an  outgoing  professional  to  expand  our  sales  team.  This  is  your  opportunity  to  join  a  winning  team  and  maximize  your  earning  potential!  The  ideals  candidate  must  be  a  positive  self-­starter  with  ex-­ cellent  communication  and  organizational  skills,  as  well  as  being  goal  oriented  and  possess  a  strong  work  ethic.  Sales  experience  is  not  nec-­ essary  but  is  preferred.  If  you  feel  that  a  sales  career  with  unlimited  earning  potential  is  for  you,  please  send  resume  to:  Shea  Motor  Company,  PO  BOX  747,  Middlebury,  VT  05753  Attn:  Mark  Stacey  or  e-­mail  mark@sheamotorco. com  .

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TOWN  OF  MIDDLEBURY Accounting  Clerk The  Town  of  Middlebury  seek  a  friendly,  pleasant  candidate  with  outstanding  customer  service  skills  for  the  position  of  Accounting  Clerk.   Knowledge  of  basic  accounting  functions  with  a  minimum  of  two  years’  payroll,  A/P,  and  billing  experience.  Associate’s  Degree  in  business,  accounting  or  a  UHODWHG ÂżHOG GHVLUHG EXW QRW UHTXLUHG &RPSHWLWLYH ZDJH DQG FRPSUHKHQVLYH EHQHÂżW package  offered. Complete  job  description  and  application  may  be  obtained  at  the  Municipal  Building,  by  calling  802-­ 388-­8100,  ext  203  or  on-­line  at  www.middlebury. JRYRIÂżFH FRP  Interested  candidates  should  forward  application  and  cover  letter  to: Jacqueline Sullivan Accounting Services Manager Middlebury Municipal Building 94 Main St., Middlebury, VT 05753  or  jsullivan@townofmiddlebury.org. 7KH SRVLWLRQ ZLOO UHPDLQ RSHQ XQWLO ÂżOOHG To  ensure  consideration  for  this  position,  interested  candidates  should  apply  immediately.  EOE

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LOCAL  FOOD  SERVICE  Company  seeking  drivers  for  our  VT,  Boston  and  CT  routes  on  a  flexible  schedule  from  Thursday  through  Monday.  CDL  is  not  required.  Clean  driving  record  required.  Driv-­ ing  experience  a  plus.  Must  be  capable  of  loading  and  unloading  bins  up  to  40  lbs.  with  good  customer  service  skills.  Problem  solving  ability  and  attention  to  detail  critical.  Email  resume  and  references  to:  info@grazedelivered.com  .

OTTER  CREEK  CHILD  Center  is  looking  for  an  en-­ thusiastic,  flexible,  and  en-­ ergetic  individual  to  join  our  child  care  team.  Must  enjoy  spending  time  with  infants  up  to  preschool  age  children.  This  is  a  permanent  part-­time  position,  12:00pm  to  5:30pm.  Monday  through  Friday.  Indi-­ vidual  must  have  a  minimum  of  a  CDA.  Please  send  re-­ sume  with  three  references  to  OCCC,  150  Weybridge  Street,  Middlebury,  VT  05753.  Or  office@ottercreekcc.org  . SHARED  LIVING  PROVID-­ ER:  Young  man  with  devel-­ opmental  disability  in  his  30s  seeking  a  home  in  Bristol.  Ideal  would  be  a  couple  with  no  children  or  older  children.  He  enjoys  listening  to  music,  going  out  for  coffee,  lunch,  social  activities.  Needs  sup-­ port  in  learning  independent  skills.  He  would  benefit  from  structured  home  environment.  Behavioral  management  skills  a  plus.  Generous  tax-­free  stipend  of  approx  $28,000  plus  room  and  board  payment  of  $8300,  as  well  as  a  respite  budget.  Call  Rocky  Fucile  at  Community  Associates  at  802-­388-­4021.

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BRISTOL  LARGE  ONE  bed-­ room  apartment.  Walking  distance  to  town.  No  pets.  No  smoking.  $700  /  month  and  utilities  and  deposit.  Call  802-­388-­0730.

For  Sale BULK  SALT  AND  salted  sand;  loaded  or  delivered.  Livingston  Farm  Landscape.  802-­453-­2226.

MO’S  COUNTRY  RAB-­ BITS:  Fresh  Rabbit  Meat  for  sale.  Average  weight:  4-­5  lbs.  Charging  $14.00  per  rabbit.  Also  selling  live  adult  rabbits,  as  well  as  baby  rabbits  for  negotiable  price.  Many  different  breeds  includ-­ ing  â€œGiantsâ€?.  May  be  seen  by  appointment.  Call  Mo  O’Keefe  at  802-­349-­8040.  Great  Meat.  Great  Pets.  Great  Prices. THE  BARREL  MAN:  55  gal-­ lon  Plastic  and  Metal  barrels.  Several  types:  55  gallon  rain  barrels  with  faucets,  Food  grade  with  removable  locking  covers,  plastic  food  grade  with  spin-­on  covers  (pickle  barrels).  Many  types  of  bar-­ rels  including  275  gallon  food  grade  totes.  55  gallon  salt  /  sand  barrels  PT  legs.  Deliv-­ ery  available.  802-­453-­4235.

VERMONT  ANTIQUE  GUN  /  KNIFE  SHOW:  January  STAFFED  LIVING:  Residen-­ 19-­20.  South  Burlington,  tial  Instructor  sought  for  a  Holiday  Inn.  802-­875-­4540. home  in  Middlebury,  support-­ ing  a  30  year  ols  woman  with  mild  developmental  disability.  Vacation  Rentals Suppose  needed  in  build-­ ing  friendships,  developing  1,  2  AND  3  BEDROOM  interests  outside  the  home,  rentals  on  Lake  Dunmore,  self-­regulation  and  improving  Nicely  furnished.  Most  communication.  Most  impor-­ with  drilled  wells,  satellite,  tant  skill  is  the  ability  to  main-­ internet,  washer  /  dryer.  All  tain  firm  personal  boundaries.  non-­smoking,  most  no  pets.  Experience  in  some  type  of  2-­6  people  max.  Weekend  human  services  is  helpful.  or  weekly  starting  at  $500.  Full-­time  with  comprehen-­ 802-­352-­6678. sive  benefits.  36  hours  with  one  overnight,  3  days  off  a  FALKENBURY  FARM  Guest  week.  Respond  to  CSAC  HR,  house.  Nightly  rentals.  You  89  Main  Street,  VT  05753.  rent  the  whole  house.  30  802-­388-­6751  ext.  425,  or  minutes  from  Middlebury.  www.falkenburyfarm.com  or  visit  www.csac-­vt.org  . call  802-­537-­2979. THE  BURLINGTON  FREE  Press  is  looking  for  indepen-­ dent  contractors  to  deliver  For  Rent our  newspaper  in  the  towns  of  Bridport,  Monkton,  Starks-­ 2  BEDROOM  UPSTAIRS  boro.  Must  be  available  early  apartment.  $1145  /  mo.  In-­ mornings  (done  by  6  am).  cludes  electricity,  hot  wa-­ Must  have  reliable  vehicle  ter,  heat,  rubbish  removal.  with  proof  of  license  and  in-­ No  pets.  Security  deposit.  surance.  If  interested,  contact  802-­453-­4037. Monique  at  316-­7194. 2400  SQ.  FT.  AVAILABLE  for  short  or  long  term.  Two  loading  dock  doors  on  Rt.  7  For  Sale in  Middlebury  make  it  ideal  26â€?  LG  TV:  New  Panasonic  for  storage  and  distribu-­ DVD  player.  $150  for  the  tion.  Opportunity  for  addi-­ tional  space  in  May.  Call  pair.  Call  802-­377-­7590. 802-­247-­3658  for  more  in-­ 4  STUDDED  TIRES  General  formation. Altimax  Arctic  215/60/16.  Only  4  months  use.  $300.  948-­2615.

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LAKE  DUNMORE  LOVELY  two  bedroom  winterized  lake  front  cottage.  Available  Jan-­ uary-­June,  2013.  10  miles  to  Middlebury  or  Brandon.  Rates  start  at  $720  /  month  plus  heat  and  utilities.  Plow-­ BRISTOL  MOBILE  HOME  ing,  trash  collection,  satellite  in  Bristol  Notch.  $700  per  tv  and  wi-­fi  included.  Call  month.  Deposit  required.  802-­352-­4236  or  email  info@ 802-­363-­3341. northcovecottages.com  . BRISTOL,  LARGE  ONE  /  MIDDLEBURY  1  BED-­ PLUS  Bedroom  Apt.  Efficient  ROOM  apartment  near  gas  heat,  includes  water  downtown.  Appliances,  and  sewer,  no  pets  /  smoking,  lease,  security  deposit.  No  $700  plus  electric  and  heat,  pets.  Real-­Net  Management,  call  Tom  at  Wallace  Realty.  Inc.  802-­388-­4994. 802-­453-­4670. MIDDLEBURY  1  BED-­ BRISTOL:  2  BEDROOM,  ROOM  Second  floor  apart-­ quiet  building.  Lease,  refer-­ ment  on  Court  St.,  includes  ences,  credit  check.  No  pets.  parking,  heat,  water,  recycle.  $625  /  mo.  802-­453-­3712. Wood  floors,  walk  in  closets,  BRISTOL;  2  BEDROOM  eat  in  kitchen.  $775  /  month,  apartment,  ready  for  oc-­ One  year  lease,  first,  last,  cupancy.  3  miles  from  security.  Steep  inside  stairs.  village  stop  light  in  nice  Not  pets  or  smoking.  Credit  community  neighborhood.  /  Criminal  check  required.  Call  802-­453-­4207,  Reg  or  802-­349-­4288. Brenda. MIDDLEBURY  2BR  APART-­

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4000  SQUARE  FEET  or  less.  Professional  Office  space  in  Middlebury,  multi-­  room,  receptionist  desk.  Ground  level,  parking,  handi-­ capped-­accessible.  Available  BRISTOL;  3  BEDROOM  now.  802-­558-­6092. Apartment,  1-­1/2  baths.  ARTIST  SEEKING  STU-­ Includes  heat,  water  /  hot  DIO  space  to  rent  in  Bristol  water,  lawn  care,  snow  re-­ /  Middlebury  area.  Printer  /  moval,  appliances,  garage.  Painter  working  with  non-­tox-­ $1050  /  month  plus  security.  ic  materials  and  no  heavy  802-­453-­2566. equipment.  Contact  email  BRISTOL;  IN  SMALL,  clean  preferred,  barkingbee@gma-­ park:  2  bedroom  mobile  vt.net  or  call  802-­453-­4648. home  and  nice  4  bedroom  BRANDON  2  BR  $650  +  doublewide  home.  Call  for  utilities.  802-­773-­9107  www. more  info,  802-­453-­4207  Reg  or  Brenda. thefuccicompany.com  .

MENT,  all  new,  close  to  college.  Heat,  water,  and  electric  included.  Washer  and  dryer.  $1400  /  m onth.  388-­4831. MIDDLEBURY  4  BED-­ ROOM  house  available  with  Washer  /  Dryer.  Electric  included.  $1100  /  month  plus  heat.  To  inquire,  mail  to  P.O.  Box  702,  East  Middlebury,  VT  05740.

BRANDON  3BR  APART-­ MENT  Private  entryway,  full  bath,  carpetted  bedrooms,  laundry  hook-­up,  basement  /  storage,  desirable  parking.  $940,  heat,  w&s  included.  802-­352-­4700. BRANDON  SUNNY  1  Bed-­ room,  Second  floor,  pets  welcome.  $400  /  m onth.  203-­253-­4389. BRANDON,  DOWNSTAIRS  2  Bedroom  apartment.  With-­ out  utilities.  $600  /  month.  802-­247-­5280. BRANDON:  55  &  OLDER.  First  floor,  1  bd  unit  in  a  secured  building  (Tamarak  Building).  Country  setting  yet  close  to  town.  Rent  is  $680  plus  tenant  pays  electricity.  Heat  is  included  in  rent.  Coin  operated  laundry  room  and  elevator  on  site.  24  hour  emergency  maintenance  available.  For  an  applica-­ tion,  call  Patty  Howard  at  EP  Management,  Corp  at  802-­775-­1100.  EHO.

BRANDON - Prime Downtown Rental Spaces available now. 2 units, each over 1000 sq. ft., or can be converted to one large unit. $800/$700 plus electric. Excellent visibility and parking. Bright and sunny. Call 802-989-4875 C O R N WA L L :  L A R G E  ROOM  (15’  x  15’)  in  200  Year  Old  Farmhouse.  Full  use  of  kitchen,  all  utilities  included.  Rented  by  the  month.  Call  802-­349-­6811  for  more  details. FERRISBURGH  APART-­ MENT,  1000+  sq.ft.,  2  bed-­ rooms,  office.  Rent  includes:  water,  electricity,  w/d,  trash  and  snow  removal.  No  pets.  Must  have  referenc-­ es.  $950  /  mo.  plus  deposit.  Available  February  1.  Call  802-­384-­3311.

BRIDPORT;  1  BEDROOM,  bath  and  4-­room  apartment  with  porch  /  lawn.  Washer  /  dry-­ er,  heat  /  hot  water  included.  No  smoking,  no  pets.  Ref-­ erences.  $775  /  month  plus  security  deposit.  Only  living  unit  in  building.  For  more  HOUSE;  $850  /  MONTH.  1  info,  David  802-­758-­2546. bedroom  plus  loft.  Includes:  BRISTOL  1  BEDROOM  stove,  refrigerator,  w/d  h e a t e d  a p a r t m e n t .  hook-­up.  Located  2  miles  Lease,  references,  credit  north  of  Middlebury.  Deposit  check.  No  pets.  $585  /  mo.  required.  No  pets.  No  smok-­ ing.  802-­349-­7557. 802-­453-­3712  . BRISTOL  2  BEDROOM  bungalow.  $1100  /  m onth,  heat  included,  radiant  floor  heating.  Parking  for  2  cars.  802-­453-­2009. B R I S T O L  C O T TA G E  HOUSEMATE:  Charming!  Fully  furnished.  Private  bed-­ room  with  attached  living  room.  No  pets,  non-­smoking.  $700  /  month.  Share  utilities.  1  mile  from  village.  Call  802-­363-­4789.

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MIDDLEBURY  NEAT  2  bedroom  apartment  by  Pulp  Mill  Covered  Bridge.  $1200  /  m onth  includes  utilities.  Security  deposit.  Available  now.  Call  802-­388-­2446  or  802-­989-­1751. MIDDLEBURY  OFFICE  SPACE:  Ground  floor  Court  St.  location.  Off  street  park-­ ing.  600  to  2,000  sq.  ft.  Re-­ al-­Net  Management,  Inc.  802-­388-­4994.

MIDDLEBURY-­  2  BED-­ ROOM  apartment  with  small  porch,  available  as  soon  as  February  15.  Walk-­ ing  distance  to  downtown.  Heat,  hot  water,  garbage,  and  snow  plowing  included  in  monthly  rent  amount  of  $880.  Non-­smoking  apart-­ ment.  Sorry,  no  pets.  Ref-­ LAKE  DUNMORE  2  Bed-­ erences  and  deposit  re-­ room  unfurnished  year  round  quired.  802-­545-­2508  or  home.  Includes  all  appli-­ 802-­233-­5178. ances,  mowing  and  snow  plowing.  $1000  /  month.  No  MIDDLEBURY:  4  BED-­ pets,  no  smoking,  no  utili-­ ROOM  House.  $1400  /  ties  included.  First,  Last  and  month  plus  utilities.  Great  Security  deposit  required.  Green  Mountain  view.  Application  and  references  Please  no  smoking,  no  pets.  802-­388-­6363. required.  802-­438-­5385.

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It’s  against  the  law  to  discriminate  when  advertising  housing  related  activities. Particularly  on  sites  like  Craigslist. And  it’s  easier  to  break  the  law  than  you  might  think.  You  can’t  say  â€œno  childrenâ€?  or  â€œadults  only.â€?  There  is  lots  you  can’t  say.  The  federal  government  is  watching  for  such  discrimination. Let  us  help  you  sift  through  the  complexities  of  the  Fair  Housing  Law.  Stay  legal.  Stay  on  the  right  side  of  the  nation’s  Fair  Housing  Law.  Call  the  Addison  Independent  at  (802)  388-­4944. Talk  to  our  sales  professionals.

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MIDDLEBURY:  BEAUTI-­ FUL,  BRIGHT,  Furnished  second  floor  apartment  with  private  entrance.  One  bed-­ room  with  queen  bed,  full  shower  /  bath.  Living  room  /  kitchen  with  futon.  There  are  no  other  tenants  in  this  recently  restored  farmhouse  which  is  on  two  acres,  sur-­ rounded  by  woods  and  trails.  One  mile  from  Middlebury  and  the  college.  Rent  in-­ cludes  all  utilities:  electric,  heat,  hot  water,  cable  tv,  wi-­fi,  microwave,  linens,  trash  /  re-­ cycling,  washer  /  dryer,  snow  plowing.  No  pets,  no  smok-­ ing.  Security  deposit  and  references  required.  $950  /  month.  Flexible  lease  terms.  802-­382-­9467.

VERGENNES  3BR  washer  /  d ryer  hookup.  $900  /  m o.  Pets  negotiable.  On  Monkton  Road  across  from  Vergennes  Variety.  240-­281-­1508.  Avail-­ able  Jan.  15.  hptdyber@ comcast.net.

4  ACRE  CORNWALL  Hill-­ top  building  site  with  expan-­ sive  view-­  Camel’s  Hump  to  Killington.  Approved  septic  design.  All  permits  on  file.  220  acres  also  available.  www.landwoodwater.com  619-­208-­2939.  oppa6@ VERGENNES:  NICE  TWO  yahoo.com  . bedroom  unit  available  Janu-­ ary  1  at  Willow  Apartments.  6.8  ACRES  HILLSIDE  Must  be  55  or  older.  Rent  land  in  Salisbury.  Beautiful  is  $765  per  month  plus  all  southwesterly  exposures  utilities.  Located  on  a  quiet  and  sunsets.  Secluded  dead  end  street  with  nice  site.  Right  of  way  to  land  lawn  space.  Coin  operated  in  place;  includes  water  laundry  room.  For  an  ap-­ and  power  easements.  New  plication  call  Patty  Howard  town  assessment  $36,900.  at  EP  Management,  Crop  Cash  price  $25,000.  Seri-­ at  802-­775-­1100  or  patty-­ ous  inquiries  only  please.  howard@epmanagement. 802-­352-­6678. com.  EHO.

WEYBRIDGE  1  BEDROOM  furnished  cottage  2  miles  from  Middlebury.  Great  view,  screened  porch,  washer,  dryer,  dishwasher.  Pets  ok.  NEW  HAVEN:  $825  /  MO.  $850  /  month  plus  utilities.  2  bedrooms.  Includes  ap-­ References,  deposit.  ihwash-­ pliances,  heat,  hot  water,  ington@gmavt.net  . trash  /  snow  removal,  Dish  TV.  Green  Mountain  views,  very  quiet.  No  smoking,  no  pets.  no  W/D.  References  required.  802-­453-­7487. MIDDLEBURY;  61  COURT  STREET.  1  bedroom  apart-­ ment.  Completely  furnished.  All  inclusive.  802-­388-­4831.

NEW  HAVEN:  2  BEDROOM  with  all  appliances,  washer  /  dryer,  heat  and  rubbish  pick-­ up.  No  pets.  No  smoking.  $775  /  mo.  $825  deposit.  Em-­ ployment  and  rental  history  required.  Call  802-­453-­2275.

Wood  Heat

RIPTON  TWO  bedroom  second  floor  apartment  with  deck,  600s.f.  $650 /   month  plus  utilities.  No  pets.  No  smoking.  Call  382-­8567.

CORNWALL,  VT:  WELL  Seasoned  3â€?x5â€?  diameter,  16  inch  length  firewood.  Mostly  hardhack.  $300.  per  cord.  You  pick  up  $245  cash.  Get  it  RV,  BOAT  AND  HEATED  while  it  lasts.  802-­462-­3313. MOTORCYCLE  STOR-­ A G E  A v a i l a b l e .  C a l l  DRY  FIREWOOD.  ALL  hard-­ wood.  $250  /  cord;  cut,  split,  802-­453-­5563. delivered.  802-­352-­1034,  SELF-­STORAGE,  8X10  802-­349-­5457. units.  Your  lock  and  key,  $50  /  m onth.  Middlebury.  DRY  FIREWOOD.  CUT,  split  and  delivered.  $275  /  cord.  802-­558-­6092. 802-­388-­7300. TWO  &  THREE  BEDROOM  apartments,  carpet  /  tile,  w/d  FIREWOOD,  cut,  split  and  hookups  plus  onsite  laundry.  delivered.  Green  or  sea-­ Ample  parking  and  storage.  soned.  Call  Tom  Shepard  Includes  trash,  lawn  care,  at  453-­4285.

TWO-­  BAY  GARAGE,  de-­ posit,  references.  Middle-­ bury.  802-­558-­6092. UP  TO  7500  SQ.FT.  avail-­ able  for  food  processing  or  light  manufacturing.  Ex-­ change  Street,  Middlebury.  802-­388-­4831.

145  ACRES  AVAILABLE  for  five  year  lease.  Organic  preferred.  $5500  per  year.  First  and  last  year  rent  paid  at  signing  of  contract.  619-­208-­2939.  www.land-­ woodwater.com  . DAIRY  FARM  FOR  RENT  in  Addison.  freestall  &  milk-­ ing  parlor,  along  with  400+  acres.  300  Tillable.  Serious  inquiries  only.  Email  first  at  fullersjp04@gmail.com  and  802-­735-­4725.

HAY  FOR  SALE;  first  and  second  cut.  Call  352-­4686.

OFFICE  SPACE  AVAIL-­ ABLE.  5  separate  rooms,  conference  room,  reception  area.  Large  parking  lot.  Ex-­ change  Street,  Middlebury.  $700  /  mo.  802-­388-­4831.

snow  removal,  professional  management  and  24  hour  maintenance.  Efficient  gas  heat  /  h ot  water.  In  quiet  Middlebury  neighborhood.  References  required.  Please  call  (802)  472-­5016  for  more  information,  rental  prices,  and  to  obtain  an  application.  Equal  Housing  Opportunity.

Att. Â Farmers

HAY  FOR  SALE:  Small  square  bales.  First  cut,  second  cut,  and  mulch.  Delivery  available.  Call  for  pricing.  802-­453-­4481,  8 0 2 -­ 3 4 9 -­ 9 2 8 1 ,  o r  802-­989-­1004.

NEW  HAVEN;  1  bedroom  apartment.  Utilities  and  heat  included.  No  pets.  $830  /  mo.  plus  security.  802-­453-­3870.

OFFICE  SPACE.  61  Court  Street,  Middlebury.  Newly  renovated,  1000  sq.ft.  All  inclusive.  $1200  /  m o.  802-­388-­4831.

Real  Estate

S AW D U S T;  S T O R E D  AND  undercover.  Large  tandem  silage  truck  $600,  delivered.  Large  single  axle  dump  $250,  deliv-­ ered.  Single  axle  dump  $185,  delivered.  Pick  up  also  available.  Phone  order  and  credit  cards  accepted.  802-­453-­2226. W H I T N E Y ’ S  C U S TO M  FARM  WORK  Pond  agi-­ tating,  liquid  manure  haul-­ ing,  mouldboard  plowing.  462-­2755,  John  Whitney.

Cars FREE  JUNK  CAR  RE-­ MOVAL.  Cash  paid  for  some  complete  cars.  Call  388-­0432  or  388-­2209.

SUVs

2003  JEEP  LIBERTY:  LOOKING  FOR  A  low  Green,  105,508  miles.  Re-­ impact  logging  /  wood  job.  cently  refurbished.  $3500  802-­453-­2673. OBO.  802-­349-­6874. MOUNTAIN  ROAD  FIRE-­ WOOD:  50  cords  dry  hard-­ Wanted wood  for  sale.  Call  for  price.  802-­759-­2095. WANTED  TO  BUY  1  item  SABOURIN  FIREWOOD:  or  houseful.  Also  old  books.  Top  Quality.  Dry.  $250  per  Call  Blue  Willow  Antiques.  cord.  Delivered.  Call  Ge-­ 802-­247-­5333. rard,  802-­989-­1371  or  802-­897-­2697. SEASONED  FIREWOOD,  CLEAN  de-­barked,  mixed  hard  woods.  $250  /  c ord,  delivery  available.  Phone  orders  and  credit  cards  ac-­ cepted.  802-­453-­2226.

Public Notices Index Public  notices  for  the  following  can  be  found  in  this  ADDISON  INDEPENDENT  on  Pages  9B  &  10B.

Addison (1) Addison County Probate Court (3) Addison County Superior Court (1) Cornwall (1) Ferrisburgh (1) Fire District #1 – East Middlebury (1) Middlebury (1)

Republican Committees – Addison, Ferrisburgh, Vergennes (1) Vergennes (1) Vergennes Union High School District #5 (2) Vermont Building and General Services (1) Vermont Electric Power Company (1)

WARNING: ANNUAL MEETING, FIRE DISTRICT #1 EAST MIDDLEBURY, VERMONT

   The  legal  voters  of  Fire  District  #1  in  the  Town  of  Middlebury  are  hereby  warned  and  QRWL¿HG WR PHHW DW WKH (DVW 0LGGOHEXU\ &RPPXQLW\ +RXVH RQ 0RQGD\ -DQXDU\ DW 30 WR WUDQVDFW WKH IROORZLQJ EXVLQHVV WR ZLW ),567 7R KHDU GLVFXVV DQG DFW XSRQ WKH UHSRUWV IURP WKH 3UXGHQWLDO &RPPLWWHH WKH 7UHDVXUHU &ROOHFWRU RI :DWHU 5HQWV DQG WKH $XGLWRU 6(&21' 7R KHDU UHSRUWV IURP WKH )LUH 'HSDUWPHQW WKH +LVWRULFDO 6RFLHW\ WKH 6DUDK 3DUWULGJH /LEUDU\ DQG WKH 7RZQ RI 0LGGOHEXU\ 7+,5' 7R HOHFW 2I¿FHUV RI WKH 'LVWULFW DV IROORZV $ 0RGHUDWRU $ &OHUN $ 7UHDVXUHU $ &ROOHFWRU RI :DWHU 5HQWV $Q $XGLWRU $ 0HPEHU RI WKH 3UXGHQWLDO &RPPLWWHH WR VHUYH IRU WKUHH \HDUV )2857+ 7R YRWH D WD[ RQ WKH WD[DEOH SURSHUW\ ZLWKLQ WKH 'LVWULFW VXI¿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

WARNING VERGENNES UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 5 (Addison, Ferrisburgh, Panton, Vergennes, Waltham) NOTICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION MEETING

Notice  is  hereby  given  that  the  Board  of  School  Directors  of  Vergennes  Union  High  School  District  No.  5  will  hold  a  public  information  hearing  on  January  31,  2013,  at  7:00  p.m.  at  Vergennes  Union  High  School,  in  Vergennes,  Vermont. This  will  be  a  public  information  hearing  on  the  District’s  proposal,  to  be  voted  on  February  5,  2013,  to  incur  bonded  indebtedness  for  the  purpose  of  funding  the  cost  of  repairs  and  improvements  to  the  Vergennes  Union  High  School. All  persons  interested  in  this  question  are  invited  to  attend. Dated  at  Vergennes,  Vermont  this  10th  day  of  December,  2012.  Vergennes  Union  High  School  District  No.  5  Board  of  Directors  Kristin  Bristow,  Don  Jochum,  Laurie  Gutowski,  Kurt  Haigis  Karrie  Beebe,  Chris  Cousineau,  Neil  Kamman 1/10,  17,  24,  31

CORNWALL NOTICE OF TAX SALE

The  resident  and  non-­resident  owners,  lienholders  and  mortgagees  of  the  real  estate  in  the  7RZQ RI &RUQZDOO LQ WKH &RXQW\ RI $GGLVRQ DQG 6WDWH RI 9HUPRQW DUH KHUHE\ QRWLÂżHG WKDW real  estate  taxes  assessed  by  the  Town  of  Cornwall  for  the  years  2007,  2008,  2009,  2010  and  2011  remain,  either  in  whole  or  in  part,  unpaid  upon  the  following  described  real  estate  in  the  Town  of  Cornwall,  Vermont  as  indicated  below,  to  wit: Steven  Belanus:   2007,  2008,  2009,  2010  and  2011  Property  Taxes Being  .40  acres  of  land,  more  or  less,  with  improvements  thereon,  located  at  Route  74,  and  being  all  and  the  same  lands  and  premises  conveyed  to  Steven  Belanus  by  Warranty  Deed  of  Lawrence  Senecal  dated  October  1,  2001  and  recorded  in  the  Cornwall  Land  Records  in  Book  52  at  Page  299. Donna  J.  Dalley:   2007,  2008,  2009,  and  2011  Property  Taxes Being  1.00  acres  of  land,  more  or  less,  with  dwelling  and  improvements  thereon,  located  at  2462  Route  74,  and  being  all  and  the  same  lands  and  premises  conveyed  to  Donna  J.  Dalley  by  Warranty  Deed  of  Lena  M.  Plouffe  dated  August  24,  1999  and  recorded  in  the  Cornwall  Land  Records  in  book  48  at  Page  264. And  so  much  of  said  real  estate  will  be  sold  at  public  auction  at  the  Cornwall  Town  Clerk’s  RIÂżFH D SXEOLF SODFH LQ VDLG 7RZQ RQ WKH WK GD\ RI -DQXDU\ DW RÂśFORFN LQ WKH forenoon,  as  shall  be  requisite  to  discharge  such  taxes  with  costs  and  fees,  unless  previously  paid. Any  questions  or  inquiries  regarding  the  above-­referenced  sale  should  be  directed  to  the  following  address: English,  Carroll  &  Boe,  PC,  ATTN:   James  F.  Carroll,  Esq.  or  Wanda  M.  Murray,  Paralegal 64  Court  Street,  0LGGOHEXU\ 9HUPRQW 7HOHSKRQH (QJOLVK &DUUROO %RH 3& DQG WKH 7RZQ RI &RUQZDOO GR QRW JLYH DQ\ RSLQLRQ RU FHUWLÂżFDWLRQ as  to  the  marketability  of  the  titles  to  any  of  the  above-­referenced  properties  as  held  by  the  current  owner/taxpayer.    Dated  at  Middlebury,  Vermont  this  5th  day  of  December,  2012.  Rodney  Cadoret,  Town  of  Cornwall  Delinquent  Tax  Collector

TOWN OF FERRISBURGH AMENDMENT TO FERRISBURGH’S ORDINANCE TO REGULATE MOTOR VEHICLES ON STAGE ROAD F/K/A LONG POINT ROAD WITHIN THE TOWN OF FERRISBURGH WHEREAS,  the  Selectboard  for  the  Town  of  Ferrisburgh  desires  to  enact  a  local  speed  limit  on  and  along  Stage  Road  (continuation  of  Town  Highway  #1)  within  the  Town  of  Fer-­ risburgh  as  further  described  below. NOW  THEREFORE,  the  Ferrisburgh  Selectboard  hereby  resolves  by  authority  of  24  V.S.A.  §1971  et.seq.  and  23  V.S.A.  §1007(f)  that  Section  1  of  its  existing  Ordinance  to  Regulate  Motor  Vehicle  Speed  adopted  by  the  Ferrisburgh  Selectboard  on  December  5,  2000,  as  amended,  be  further  amended  by  adding  or  replacing  the  following  subsections  as  follows: D /RQJ 3RLQW 5RDG $ VSHHG QRW LQ H[FHVV RI WKLUW\ ÂżYH PLOHV SHU KRXU RQ /RQJ Point  Road,  (Town  Highway  #1)  from  the  intersection  of  Greenbush  Road  (Town  Highway  ZHVW IRU PLOHV WKHQ WZHQW\ ÂżYH PLOHV SHU KRXU IURP WKDW SRLQW H[WHQGLQJ miles  west  to  the  end  of  Long  Point  Road. (n)  Stage  Road:  A  speed  not  in  excess  of  forty  (40)  miles  per  hour  for  the  entire  length  of  Stage  Road  (Town  Highway  #1)  from  the  intersection  of  Greenbush  Road  (Town  Highway  #6)  east  to  the  interesction  of  U.S.  Route  7. This  ordinance  amendment  shall  become  effective  sixty  (60)  days  after  its  adoption  E\ WKH )HUULVEXUJK 6HOHFWERDUG ,I D SHWLWLRQ LV ÂżOHG DV SURYLGHG E\ 9 6 $ † WKDW statute  will  govern  the  effective  date  of  this  ordinance  amendment. All  other  provisions  of  the  Town  of  Ferrisburgh  Ordinance  to  Regulate  Motor  Vehicle  Speed  dated  December  5,  2000,  as  amended,  shall  remain  in  full  force  and  effect. Adopted  by  the  Ferrisburgh  Selectboard  at  a  regular  meeting  dated  this  day  of  January,  2013.  Signed,  Ferrisburgh  Selectboard  Loretta  Lawrence,  Chair,  John  DeVos,  Sally  Torrey,  James  Warden,  James  Benoit. ,I \RX KDYH DQ\ TXHVWLRQV SOHDVH FRQWDFW WKH 7RZQ &OHUNÂśV 2IÂżFH DW 24  V.S.A.§1973.  Permissive  referendum §  1973.  Permissive  referendum (a)  An  ordinance  or  rule  adopted  by  a  municipality  may  be  disapproved  by  a  vote  of  a  PDMRULW\ RI WKH TXDOLÂżHG YRWHUV RI WKH PXQLFLSDOLW\ YRWLQJ RQ WKH TXHVWLRQ DW DQ DQQXDO RU special  meeting  duly  warned  for  the  purpose,  pursuant  to  a  petition  signed  and  submitted  in  accordance  with  subsection  (b)  of  this  section. (b)  A  petition  for  a  vote  on  the  question  of  disapproving  an  ordinance  or  rule  shall  be  VLJQHG E\ QRW OHVV WKDQ ÂżYH SHUFHQW RI WKH TXDOLÂżHG YRWHUV RI WKH PXQLFLSDOLW\ DQG SUH-­ sented  to  the  legislatiave  body  of  the  clerk  of  the  municipality  within  44  days  following  the  date  of  the  adoption  of  the  ordinance  or  rule  by  the  legislative  body. (c)  When  a  petition  is  submitted  in  accordance  with  subsection  (b)  of  this  section,  the  legislative  body  shall  call  a  special  meeting  within  60  days  from  the  date  of  receipt  of  the  petition,  or  include  an  article  in  the  warning  for  the  next  annual  meeting  of  the  municipality  if  the  annual  meeting  falls  within  the  60-­day  period,  to  determine  whether  the  voters  will  disapprove  the  ordinance  or  rule (d)  Not  less  than  two  copies  of  the  ordinance  or  rule  shall  be  posted  at  each  polling  place  during  the  hours  of  voting,  and  copies  thereof  made  available  to  voters  at  the  polls  RQ UHTXHVW ,W VKDOO EH VXIÂżFLHQW WR UHIHU WR WKH RUGLQDQFH RU UXOH LQ WKH ZDUQLQJ E\ WLWOH (e)  If  a  petition  for  an  annual  or  a  special  meeting  is  duly  submitted  in  accordance  with  this  section,  to  determine  whether  an  ordinace  or  rule  shall  be  disapproved  by  the  voters  of  the  municipality,  the  ordinance  or  rule  shall  take  effect  on  the  conclusion  of  the  meeting,  or  DW VXFK ODWHU GDWH DV LV VSHFLÂżHG LQ WKH RUGLQDQFH RU UXOH XQOHVV D PDMRULW\ RI WKH TXDOLÂżHG voters  voting  on  the  question  at  the  meeting  vote  to  disapprove  the  ordinance  or  rule  in  which  event  it  shall  not  take  effect.

PROBATE  DIVISION DOCKET  NO.  15719 SUPERIOR  COURT ADDISON  UNIT IN  RE  THE  ESTATE  OF ARLENE  E.  CRAM LATE  OF  EAST  MIDDLEBURY,  VERMONT  ORDER  AND  NOTICE  OF  HEARING  BY  PUBLICATION Whereas,  a  Petition  to  Open  Testate  Estate  has  been  made  to  the  Probate  Division  of  the  Addison  Unit;͞  and Whereas,  the  court  has  assigned  the  17th  day  of  January,  2013,  at  the  Probate  Division,  Addison  Unit  at  9:30  a.m.  at  the  Mahady  Courthouse  in  Middlebury,  Vermont,  to  hear  and  decide  said  petition,  and  ordered  that  notice  thereof  be  given  by  publishing  this  notice  in  the  Addison  Independent,  a  newspaper  in  circulation  in  Addison  County. 7KHUHIRUH \RX DUH KHUHE\ QRWL¿HG WR appear  before  said  Court,  at  the  time  and  place  assigned,  to  make  objections  if  you  KDYH FDXVH 7KLV LV WKH ¿UVW DFWLRQ LQ WKLV proceeding.  If  you  wish  to  receive  notice  of  future  events  in  this  matter  you  must  formally  enter  your  appearance  with  the  court. Dated  at  Middlebury,  Vermont  this  11th  day  of  December,  2012. Eleanor  W.  Smith Probate  Judge Mahady  Courthouse (802)  388-­2612 Name  of  Newspaper:  Addison  Independent Publication  Date:  Jan.  10,  2013 1/10

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SUPERIOR COURT ADDISON UNIT

WAR N I N G VERGENNES UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 5 February 5, 2013

  The  legal  voters  of  Vergennes  Union  High  School  District  No.  5,  being  the  legal  voters  of  the  Towns  of  Addison,  Ferrisburgh,  Panton,  and  Waltham  and  the  City  of  Vergennes,  are  hereby  QRWLÂżHG DQG ZDUQHG WR PHHW RQ 7XHVGD\ )HEUXDU\ DW WKH WLPHV DQG SODFHV VWDWHG EHORZ WR YRWH E\ $XVWUDOLDQ %DOORW XSRQ WKH IROORZLQJ DUWLFOHV RI EXVLQHVV Article 1:  Shall  the  bonds  of  Vergennes  Union  High  School  District  No.  5,  a  union  high  school  district  of  Addison  County,  Vermont,  in  an  amount  not  to  exceed  Four  Million  Two  +XQGUHG 7KRXVDQG 'ROODUV EH LVVXHG IRU WKH SXUSRVH RI IXQGLQJ WKH FRVW RI UHSDLUV DQG LPSURYHPHQWV WR WKH NLWFKHQ FDIHWHULD DXGLWRULXP FODVVURRP ZLQJ URRI DQG RWKHU VLWH LPSURYHPHQWV DW WKH 9HUJHQQHV 8QLRQ +LJK 6FKRRO Article 2: ,I $UWLFOH DERYH LV DSSURYHG VKDOO WKH ERQGV RI 9HUJHQQHV 8QLRQ +LJK 6FKRRO District  No.  5,  a  union  high  school  district  of  Addison  County,  Vermont,  in  an  amount  not  to  H[FHHG 7ZR 0LOOLRQ 'ROODUV EH LVVXHG IRU WKH SXUSRVH RI IXQGLQJ WKH FRVW RI UHSDLUV DQG LPSURYHPHQWV WR WKH DWKOHWLF ÂżHOG DW WKH 9HUJHQQHV 8QLRQ +LJK 6FKRRO  State funds are not currently available for this project. It is unknown whether any state construction aid will be available for this project in the future. If funds do become available (which we do not anticipate), they will be used to offset bonded indebtedness on the project or the payment of debt service thereon. The school district assumes responsibility for all costs incurred in connection with all temporary and permanent borrowing for the project. The legal voters of the District may vote in the respective municipalities of their residences at the polling places and during the hours listed below: 0XQLFLSDOLW\          3ROOV 2SHQ          Polls  Close          Location        $GGLVRQ $0 30 $GGLVRQ 7RZQ &OHUNÂśV 2IÂżFH )HUULVEXUJK $0 30 )HUULVEXUJK &HQWUDO 6FKRRO 3DQWRQ $0 30 3DQWRQ 7RZQ +DOO 9HUJHQQHV $0 30 9HUJHQQHV )LUH 6WDWLRQ :DOWKDP $0 30 :DOWKDP 7RZQ +DOO 3XUVXDQW WR 9 6 $ † Z WKH %RDUGV RI &LYLO $XWKRULW\ RI HDFK RI WKH DERYH PXQLFLSDOLWLHV VKDOO EH UHVSRQVLEOH IRU GHWHUPLQLQJ WKH HOLJLELOLW\ RI SHUVRQV WR YRWH DQG WKH VXSHUYLVLRQ RI WKH YRWLQJ 9RWHU TXDOLÂżFDWLRQ UHJLVWUDWLRQ DQG DEVHQWHH YRWLQJ VKDOO EH LQ DFFRUGDQFH ZLWK &KDSWHUV DQG RI 7LWOH 9HUPRQW 6WDWXWHV $QQRWDWHG %DOORWV VKDOO EH FRPPLQJOHG DQG FRXQWHG DW 9HUJHQQHV 8QLRQ +LJK 6FKRRO E\ UHSUHVHQWDWLYHV RI WKH %RDUGV RI &LYLO $XWKRULW\ RI WKH PHPEHUV WRZQV XQGHU WKH VXSHUYLVLRQ RI WKH &OHUN RI Vergennes  Union  High  School  District  No.  5. 'DWHG WKLV th GD\ RI 'HFHPEHU 5HFRUGHG WKH th GD\ RI 'HFHPEHU LQ WKH records  of  Vergennes  Union  High  School  District  No.  5. Vergennes  Union  High  School  District  No.  5  Board  of  Directors .ULVWLQ %ULVWRZ 'RQ -RFKXP /DXULH *XWRZVNL .XUW +DLJLV  Karrie  Beebe,  Chris  Cousineau,  Neil  Kamman

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Vermont utilities maintain electric line rights-­of-­way with several methods, including the selective use of herbicides on trees and brush. They also encourage low-­growing shrubs and  trees  which  will  crowd  tall-­growing  species  and,  thus,  minimize  the  use  of  herbicides. and trees which will crowd tallgrowing species and, thus, minimize the use of herbicides. The application of herbicides may start as early as April 1. 5HTXHVWV WR XWLOLWLHV IRU QRWLFH E\ PDLO KRZHYHU PXVW EH PDGH E\ )HEUXDU\ The Public Service Board requires Vermont utilities to carry out vegetation management techniques which allow maintenance of electrical systems in a cost-­efficient manner. The types of herbicide treatment used to keep utility lines clear are: stump, injection, basal, soil and foliar. These are the common methods used, although they may not all be used by the utility in your town. Landowners have the options of requesting herbicide treatment on cut stumps only, or that no herbicide be used at all. In the latter case, an administrative fee would have to be paid to the utility. Only electric utility rights-­of-­way which have tall-­growing tree species with the potential of threatening the electric utility system are treated. Utilities advertise by radio and newspaper prior to herbicide applications on all lines. Lines usually are treated only once in a four-­to-­six year period depending on the specific management cycle of the utility. Please check with your utility regarding the cycle of a particular line. Some utilities use metal letters and numbers on distribution and transmission line poles. Others use them only on transmission lines. The letters, such as V.E.C. (Vermont Electric Co-­operative), or V.E.L.C.O. (Vermont Electric Power Company), are not found on every pole. A check of several poles on a line should aid you in determining whether poles are marked and which utility is the owner. 3HUVRQV RZQLQJ RU RFFXS\LQJ ODQG ZLWKLQ IHHW RI D XWLOLW\ ULJKW RI ZD\ PD\ UHTXHVW LQ ZULWLQJ WKDW WKH XWLOLW\ QRWLI\ WKHP LQGLYLGXDOO\ E\ PDLO DQ\WLPH EXW DW OHDVW GD\V SULRU WR WUHDWPHQW RI WKH OLQH ZLWK KHUELFLGHV The landowner or resident is responsible for contacting the utility, in writing, to request placement on the mailing list. The utility should be provided with sufficient information as to the exact location of the residence and land. It is the duty of each landowner or resident to make the utility aware of the location of any potentially affected water supply, and any environmentally sensitive areas where herbicide application ought to be avoided. &217$&7 <285 (/(&75,& 87,/,7< :,7+ 48(67,216 25 68%0,7 7+( &28321 3529,'(' If you have further questions or concerns contact: Plant Industry Division, Agency of Agriculture Consumer Affairs & Public Information Agency  of  Agriculture Phil Benedict, Director Dept. of Public Service James  Leland 116 State St., Montpelier, VT 05602 112 State St., Montpelier, VT 05620 116  State  St.,  Montpelier,  VT  05602 1-­800-­622-­4496 or 1-­802-­828-­2811 2332 1-­802-­828-­2431 &28321 )25 3(5621$/ 5(48(67 Name Town/City of Affected Property Street Address Telephone # (Home) Town (Work) State Zip Code OK to use Work Number: Yes o No o Electric Account Number Best Time to Call Property of Concern: o Year Round Residence o Summer Residence o Commercial Property o Water Supply o Land o Other Line and Pole Identification: Utility Initials Numbers We need all of this information in order to determine if you qualify for personal notification. If information is unobtainable, please state why. Use an extra sheet of paper if you need more space. 5(7851 72 <285 /2&$/ 87,/,7< VELC008 VELCO12

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SALISBURY  â€”  The  Salisbury  ODQGÂżOO ZRUNHUV ZRXOG OLNH WR remind  people  of  certain  items  that  cannot  be  recycled  at  this  time.  No  Styrofoam  items,  no  used  paper  towels  or  napkins,  no  card-­ board  circles  from  pizza  boxes,  no  Styrofoam  peanuts  used  in  packag-­ ing,  no  clementine  boxes  (they  are  wooden)  and  no  plastic  shopping  bags  from  stores  can  be  recycled. Styrofoam  peanuts  may  be  bagged  and  accepted  for  future  use.  Plastic  shopping  bags  may  be  taken  to Â

Shaw’s  and  Hannaford’s  stores  or  to  HOPE;Íž  the  stores  have  bins  for  the  bags  and  HOPE  can  use  clean  bags  for  items  purchased  there.  The  rest  of  these  items  must  be  put  in  your  trash  bags.  All  cardboard  boxes  should  be  broken  down  and  all  items  should  be  clean. Petitions  for  articles  and  elected  positions  are  being  circulated.  3HWLWLRQV IRU DUWLFOHV PXVW EH ÂżOHG LQ WKH WRZQ RIÂżFH E\ S P RQ Thursday,  Jan.  24.  Petitions  for  RIÂżFHV PXVW EH ÂżOHG E\ S P RQ

CITY OF VERGENNES – PUBLIC NOTICE The  annual  City  Elections  will  be  held  on  Tuesday,  March  5,  2013.  Nominating  petitions  DUH DYDLODEOH DW WKH &LW\ &OHUNÂśV RIÂżFH IRU WKH IROORZLQJ SXEOLF RIÂżFHV ‡ 2QH 0D\RU IRU D WZR \HDU WHUP ‡ 7KUHH $OGHUPDQ IRU UHVSHFWLYH WZR \HDU WHUPV ‡ 2QH /LVWHU IRU D WZR \HDU WHUP ‡ 2QH /LVWHU IRU D WKUHH \HDU WHUP ‡ 2QH $XGLWRU IRU D WKUHH \HDU WHUP ‡ 2QH &RPPLVVLRQHU WR 9HUJHQQHV 3DQWRQ :DWHU 'LVWULFW %RDUG RI 'LUHFWRUV IRU D WKUHH \HDU WHUP ‡ 2QH *UDQG -XURU IRU D RQH \HDU WHUP ‡ 2QH 'LUHFWRU WR WKH 9HUJHQQHV 8QLRQ (OHPHQWDU\ 6FKRRO %RDUG RI 'LUHFWRUV IRU D WKUHH \HDU WHUP DQG ‡ 2QH 'LUHFWRU WR WKH 9HUJHQQHV 8QLRQ +LJK 6FKRRO %RDUG RI 'LUHFWRUV IRU D WKUHH \HDU    term. 7KH GHDGOLQH IRU ÂżOLQJ SHWLWLRQV IRU ORFDO SXEOLF RIÂżFH VLJQHG E\ RI WKH OHJDO YRWHUV LV 0RQGD\ -DQ VLJQDWXUHV

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Monday,  Jan.  28.  Positions  up  for  election  this  year  include  a  two-­year  selectboard;Íž  a  three-­year  selectboard,  a  three-­year  lister,  a  two-­year  school  director,  a  three-­year  school  direc-­ tor,  and  a  three-­year  UD-­3  director.  Also  a  moderator,  a  grand  juror,  a  delinquent  tax  collector,  a  town  agent  and  a  constable;Íž  all  these  positions  are  one-­year  terms.  For  a  petition  and  more  information  contact  Ann  'LWWDPL LQ WKH WRZQ RIÂżFH The  conservation  commission  invites  everyone  interested  in Â

STATE OF VERMONT WANTED TO LEASE

The  State  of  Vermont,  wishes  to  enter  into  a  lease  for  approximately  1,500  to  2,000  Square  Feet  of  â€œADAâ€?  handicapped  DFFHVVLEOH HQHUJ\ HIÂżFLHQW RIÂżFH DQG program,  space  in  the  Middlebury  area. This  space  will  house  up  to  10  staff  and  require  on-­site  parking  for  a  minimum  of  15  cars. Preference  shall  be  given  to  sites  located  within  downtown  areas. All  questions  should  be  directed  to; Allen  Palmer Property  Management  Specialist 4  Governor  Aiken  Ave. Montpelier,  VT  05633-­7001 802-­828-­1424 Responses  should  be  received  no  later  than  3:00  p.m.  on  Wednesday  January  30,  2013  by: BGS  Property  Management 4  Governor  Aiken  Ave. Montpelier,  VT  05633-­7001 Attention:   Allen  Palmer/Middlebury  DOC

climate  change  to  attend  a  talk  by  Dr.  Alan  Betts  at  the  community  school  library  on  Thursday,  Jan.  17,  at  7  p.m.  Dr.  Betts  is  Vermont’s  lead-­ ing  climate  change  researcher. Jim  Andrews  of  the  Vermont  Reptile  and  Amphibian  Atlas  Project  has  announced  that  their  poster  prices  have  been  reduced  by  half.  These  posters  include  descrip-­ tions  and  photos  of  all  reptiles  and  amphibians  native  to  Vermont  along  with  distribution  maps.  Visit  the  website  www.vtherpatlas.org  or  e-­mail  Jim  at  jandrews@middle-­ bury.edu  or  call  him  at  352-­4734  to  order  the  posters. A  DVD  is  now  available  that  covers  the  reptile  and  amphibians  of  New  England.  Jim  and  Vince  Franks  of  Peregrine  Production  teamed  up  to  produce  a  DVD  with  over  three  hours  of  information  on  all  reptiles  and  amphibians  known  to  breed  in  New  England.  More  information  is  available  at  www.rpsdvd.com.  These  posters  and  DVDs  are  wonderful  educational  tools  for  classrooms  and  libraries  as  well  as  naturalists.

AUCTIONS

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ABSOLUTE  AUCTION  -­  NO  RESERVES For Townline Equipment and other area equipment dealers at the Connecticut Valley Auto Auction facility located at 1567 RT 14 in White River Jct., VT. 05001

SATURDAY – JANUARY 19th, 2013 STARTING @ 10:00 AM. SELLING CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT, FARM TRACTORS, COMPACT TRACTORS, EQUIPMENT, TOOLS AND ATTACHMENTS

MONKTON  â€”  The  Monkton  auditors  are  starting  to  work  on  the  2012  Town  Report.  All  town  offi-­ cers  who  are  to  submit  a  report  for  the  booklet  are  asked  to  get  their  reports  to  the  auditors  by  Jan.  18,  2013.  You  may  drop  it  off  at  the  town  hall  or  put  it  in  the  outside  drop  box.  Please  note  on  the  enve-­ lope  that  it  is  for  the  auditors.  If  you  wish  to  e-­mail  your  submis-­ sion,  please  contact  Town  Clerk  Sharon  Gomez  at  453-­3800.  The  auditors  wish  to  thank  you  all  in  advance  for  your  promptness  to  this  request. There  are  some  great  new  books  at  the  Russell  Memorial  Library.  Visit  the  library  during  regular  hours  to  check  them  out.  The  hours  are  3-­8  p.m.  on  Tuesday,  9  a.m.  to  1  p.m.  on  Friday  and  9  a.m.  to  2  p.m.  on  Saturday. Story  Hour  at  the  Russell  Memorial  Library  has  changed.  The  new  time  is  from  11  a.m.  to  noon,  two  times  a  month  on  the  second  and  last  Friday  each  month. Â

JCT.  22A  &  125 BRIDPORT,  VERMONT SUNDAY  â€“  JANUARY  13 9:00/9:30  A.M.       9:00/9:30  A.M.    9:00/9:30  A.M. We  have  been  commissioned  to  sell  the  following  at  Public  Auction‌‌‌ Diamond  Dye  Cabinet  (15  x  24)  â€“  4  sectional  oak  stacking  bookcase  â€“  6  drawer  graduated  chest  â€“  marble  top  parlor  stand  â€“  early  Edison  cylinder  phonograph  w/horn  â€“  Victor  talking  machine  and  others  â€“  jugs  and  crocks  including  some  blue  â€“  weather  vane  â€“  2  door  glass  bookcase  â€“  oak  Morse  chairs  â€“  Windsor  side  chairs  â€“  variety  of  Mulberry  china  â€“  oak  sideboard  â€“  RR  and  carriage  lanterns  â€“  several  commodes  â€“  Singer  Featherweight  sewing  machine  â€“  WW1  bugle  â€“  variety  of  military  buttons  â€“  Gen.  McCollum  saddle  â€“  Cannon  ball  â€“  costume  jewelry  â€“  14  K  gold  pocket  watch  â€“  misc.  sterling  â€“  oak  wardrobe  â€“  Ridgeway  Grandfather’s  style  clock  â€“  Seth  Thomas  Eight  day  Y  clock,  school  house,  shelf  clocks  and  more  â€“  Rockingham  spittoon  â€“  early  ice  skates  â€“  Flexible  Flyer  sleds  â€“  Dewey  Campaign  literature  and  more  â€“  nice  violin  and  bow  â€“  military  uniforms  -­  Shaft  and  sleigh  bells  â€“  Oak  Larkin  drop  IURQW GHVN Âą ÂżVKLQJ FUHHO Âą 0RWKHU RI 3HDUO RSHUD JODVVHV Âą EHDGHG SXUVH Âą 3DUORU VHWWHH VRID DQG FKDLU Âą WUXQNV Âą EODQNHW FKHVW Âą HDUO\ SODWIRUP rockers  â€“  early  molding  planes  â€“  early  door  latches  â€“  animal  traps  â€“  *ULVZROG LURQZDUH Âą HDUO\ SDLQWHG EXFN VDZ Âą ROG Ă€DVKOLJKW HOHFWULF alarm  â€“  drop  leaf  table  â€“  wall  oil  lamp  bracket  (complete)  and  others  â€“  variety  of  oak  stands  â€“  nice  4  drawer  oak  dresser  w/mirror  â€“  early  oak  double  bed  (Complete)  â€“  5  drawer  oak  chest  â€“  Saratoga  Spring  water  bottle  â€“  K+Eco  compass  â€“  Brunlow  pocket  transit  â€“  Washbowl  and  SLWFKHU VHWV Âą )LUNLQ EXFNHW Âą 9LFWRULDQ WDEOH ODPS Z VODJ JODVV Âą Ă€RRU lamp  â€“  maple  4  drawer  /glass  door  bookcase  â€“large  1857  Rockingham,  NH  wall  map  â€“  1856  Strafford  â€“  1858  Chesier  county  â€“  1857  Addison  County,  VT  map  (as  found)  4’  x  6’  Bay  View  Farm  (Lake  Champlain)  sign  â€“  early  seed  display  box  â€“  variety  of  quilts  â€“  round  oak  coffee  WDEOH Âą HDUO\ FKLOGÂśV MXPSHU VHDW Âą +HUFXOHV [ Ă€RRU VDIH Âą HDUO\ WLQ URDVWHU Âą OJ YDULHW\ RI GROOV Âą ÂżUH QR]]OHV Âą VHWV RI +LWFKFRFN FKDLUV –  blue  plaid  sofa  â€“  Turin  Co.  Shriners  hat  â€“  16â€?  x  70â€?  curio  cabinet  â€“  9  x  12  oriental  style  rug  â€“  variety  of  baskets  â€“  sheet  music  â€“  Farhi  numbered  print  â€“  framed  portraits  â€“  game  prints  â€“  silhouettes  â€“  Dearth  etching  and  more  â€“  small  early  Horner  accordion  â€“  variety  of  45  records  ¹ /DNH &KDPSODLQ ÂżVK GHFR\ Âą (WKDQ $OOHQ FKHUU\ VHUYHU DQG GUDZHU dresser  with  mirror  â€“  iron  bank  â€“  24  School  house  style  ceiling  globes  â€“  Dinette  table  w/4  chairs  and  more‌. COINS  â€“  OJ /LQFROQ *UDQW VLOYHU FHUWLÂżFDWHV Âą QLFH YDULHW\ RI Confederate  paper  currency  $10,  $20  and  $100  bills  â€“  silver  dollars  â€“  Indian  head  pennies,  Lincoln  penny  album  â€“  variety  of  foreign  silver  and  more‌. 3(5621 3257$%/( 6$81$ ´[ ´ [ ´ Terms:   Cash,  good  check,  MC/Visa   Sale  inside  â€“  Chairs  provided Â

EXCAVATORS 2008  Kubota  KX121  w/CHA  angle  blade,  hyd  thumb  very  nice  1053  hrs 2007  Cat  304CCR  w/CHA,  Cat  hyd  thumb,  blade,  very  nice  2500  hrs 2007  Komatsu  PC35-­MR2  excavator  w/ erops,  hyd  thumb 2006  Komatsu  PC35-­MR2  excavator  w/ erops,  hyd  thumb Hitachi  EX100M-­3  excavator,  aux  hyd,  w/ bodine  thumb SKIDSTEERS 2007  Komatsu  SK815  skidsteer  w/erops 2007  ASV  RC60  compact  track  loader,  1037  hrs,  erops 2006  Case  445CT  compact  track  loader  735  hrs,  new  tracks 2004  Cat  236  skid  steer  2200  hrs,  erops New  Holland  L555  deluxe  skidsteer  1900  hrs,  erops Case  1838  skid  steer BACKHOES 2012  Kubota  L45  TLB  400  hrs 2004  Kubota  L4630  TLB  485  hrs Kubota  L48  TLB LAWN & GARDEN TRACTORS 2006  JD  Z425  zero  turn  mower  w/bagger  199  hrs 2005  JD  LX280  w/mower  deck JD  L110  lawn  tractor JD  48  commercial  walk  behind  mower 2-­Kubota  ZD21  zero  turn  mower New  Gravely  Pro  Master  260H  Zero  Turn  mower  w/snow  blower  attac Simplicity  7112  w/mower,  snowblower,  cab Cub  Cadet  127

TRACTORS 2010  New  Holland  T1510  4WD  w/loader,  276  hrs 2009  Mahindra  6000  w/loader  1655  hrs 2008  JD  2320  4WD  w/loader  &  mower  deck  700  hrs 2005  Kubota  M6800  HD  w/loader  1614  hrs 2004  Kubota  BX2230D  w/cab,  blower  131  hrs 2003  JD  4610  4WD  w/loader 2003  Kubota  L3830  GST  w/loader  1247  hrs JD  6410  w/cab JD  420  w/loader,  cab,  front  pump,  reverser Long  610 Kubota  BX1500  w/loader,  snowblower Kubota  B1700  w/mower,  blade SUPPORT EQUIPMENT Wacker  BP3545  reversible  plate  compactor Stanley  MB3570  hyd  hammer  w/quik  attach Thomas  PA40  hyd  auger  w/quik  attachWB  30â€?  hyd  tilt  bucket  2  sets  of  forks  quik  attach Wildkat  66â€?  hyd  brush  grapple  BKT  Q/A New  Leading  6800W  diesel  welder/generator 2012  Versatech  72â€?  hyd  brush  mower  Q/A New  Wood  splitters RECREATION/UTILITY VEHICLES New  2011  JD  550  XUV  4WD  gator 2009  JD  620I  XUV  4WD  gator  66  hrs,  like  new 2005  Kubota  RTV900

DUMP TRUCKS 1995  Mack  RD688  Tri-­axle  dump  truck  w/new  17’  Beau-­Roc  body,  Mack  350  engine,  8LL  trans 1988  Ford  LTL  9000  tri-­axle  dump  truck  425  Cat,  8LL  trans FARM EQUIPMENT & ATTACHMENTS 2012  Allied  Stanley  H6000  20â€?x24â€?  plate  compactor  skidsteer  mount York  72â€?  rock  rake  w/wheels 2007  Harley  M6H  rake McConnel  PA9058  3pth  mower 2011  Landpride  RCR  1542  42â€?  mower $ODPR 6+ Ă€DLO PRZHU Landpride  FDR2572  mower TW-­PI  woodsplitter JD  920  Mo-­Co  mower  conditioner  2010  Sweepster  205725M  hyd  sweeper  w/ bucket,  like  new New  SEC  hyd  grapple  (Ext100-­120-­JD  490) 1HZ Âś Âś VWHHO Ă€DW EHG ERG\ÂśV CHIPPERS & BOOM LIFTS 2004  Genie  TZ-­34  boom  lift  400  hrs 2006  Vermeer  625A  chipper 2004  Vermeer  625A  chipper Toyota  FC30  propane  warehouse  forklift TRAILERS 2012  Sure-­Trac  6x10  tandem  dump  trailer  like  new 2010  Hudson  7T  2008  PJ  20’  hyd  tilt  equip  1997  Hudson  4T

FOOD Â BY Â BRIDPORT Â GRANGE Â Â Â Â

Auctioneer: Â Â Â Â

Tom  Broughton Jct.  22A  &  125 Bridport,  Vermont 802-­758-­2494

AUCTIONEERS  NOTE: Preview  8:00  a.m.  day  of  sale  â€“  Partial  listing  only  â€“                       All  items  sold  as  is  â€“  where  is  â€“  with  no  implied  warranty  â€Ś   10%  Buyer’s   Premium  with  cash  or  good  check  â€“  13%  Buyer’s  premium  with  credit  card.

   The  Addison,  Ferrisburgh  and  Vergennes  Town  Republican  Committees  will  hold  a  Special  Meeting  on  Thursday,  January  17,  2013  at  7:00  PM  in  the  Otter  Creek  Room  of  Bixby  Library  in  Vergennes  for  the  purpose  of  selecting  up  to  three  persons  to  recommend  to  the  Governor  WR ¿OO WKH YDFDQF\ LQ WKH RI¿FH RI 6WDWH Representative  for  the  Addison-­3  District.   The  meeting  is  open  to  all  but  voting  will  be  limited  to  registered  committee  members  in  the  organized  towns.   Marge  Elmore,  Town  Chair-­  Addison Warren  Van  Wyck,  Town  Chair-­  Ferrisburgh Patricia  Ganson,  Town  Chair-­  Vergennes

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PUBLIC NOTICE TOWN OF ADDISON

The  Addison  Development  Review  Board  will  re-­convene  a  public  hearing  on  Monday, January 28, 2013  at  7:00  p.m.  at  the  Addison  Central  School,  to  consider  the  following  application: 1.  A  request  from  Barbara  Ernst  and  Barbara  Supeno  to  hear  new  evidence  and  testimony  and  to  reconsider  the  ¿QGLQJV DQG GHFLVLRQ RI WKH '5% RQ Barbara  Ernst  and  Barbara  Supeno’s  application  #  12-­05  appealing  the  $GPLQLVWUDWLYH 2IÂżFHUÂśV ,VVXDQFH RI D &HUWLÂżFDWH RI 2FFXSDQF\ WR -RKQ DQG Linda  Carrigan  that  was  issued  on  August  6,  2012. -RKQ % 6SHQFHU DSSOLFDQW DQG landowner  with  his  brothers  David  &  Thomas  Spencer,  (Application  #  13-­02),  a  2-­lot  subdivision,  property  located  VT  RTE  22A  North  of  Old  Stone  House  Road,  East  Addison.   Plan  is  to  divide  11.24  acres  from  88.0  acres.   Present  &  proposed  use  of  property  is  Agriculture/Residential. The  application  is  available  for  LQVSHFWLRQ DW WKH 7RZQ &OHUNÂśV 2IÂżFH ,QWHUHVWHG SDUWLHV ZKR ZLVK WR DSSHDO or  to  be  heard  at  the  hearing  may  do  so  in  person,  or  may  be  represented  by  an  agent  or  an  attorney.   Communications  UHODWLQJ WR WKH DSSOLFDWLRQ PD\ EH ÂżOHG in  writing  with  the  Board  either  before  or  during  the  hearings.   N.B.:  Participation  in  a  hearing  is  necessary  to  establish  status  as  an  â€œinterested  personâ€?  and  the  right  to  appeal  a  decision  rendered  in  that  hearing,  according  to  the  provisions  of   24  V.S.A.  117  S.S.4464  (a)  (1)  (C),  4465(b)  and  4471  (a).  Participation  consists  of  offering,   through  oral  or  written  testimony,  evidence  or  a  statement  of  concern  directly  related  to  the   subject  of  the  hearing.    The  2-­lot  subdivision  must  meet  all  of  the  requirements  according  to   the  Subdivision  Regulations. Respectively  Submitted, -RKQ 6SHQFHU &KDLU Starr  Phillips,  Secretary ( : +DQVRQ $GPLQLVWUDWLYH 2IÂżFHU

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www.tombroughtonauctions.com PROBATE Â COURT DOCKET Â NO. Â 15718

PROBATE Â COURT DOCKET Â NO. Â 15726

STATE Â OF Â VERMONT DISTRICT Â OF Â ADDISON, Â SS.

STATE Â OF Â VERMONT DISTRICT Â OF Â ADDISON, Â SS.

IN Â RE Â THE Â ESTATE Â OF GERALDINE Â EMILO LATE Â OF Â MIDDLEBURY, Â VERMONT Â

IN Â RE Â THE Â ESTATE Â OF STEVEN Â M. Â SABOURIN LATE Â OF Â ORWELL, Â VERMONT Â

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NOTICE  TO  CREDITORS To  the  creditors  of  the  estate  of  Geraldine  Emilo  late  of  Middlebury,  Vermont. I  have  been  appointed  a  personal  representative  of  the  above  named  estate.  All  creditors  having  claims  against  the  estate  must  present  their  claims  in  writing  within  4  PRQWKV RI WKH GDWH RI WKH ¿UVW SXEOLFDWLRQ RI this  notice.  The  claim  must  be  presented  to  me  at  the  address  listed  below,  with  a  copy  ¿OHG ZLWK WKH UHJLVWHU RI WKH 3UREDWH &RXUW The  claim  will  be  forever  barred  if  it  is  not  presented  as  described  above  within  the  four  month  deadline. Dated:  Jan.  3,  2013 Richard  Emilo 21  Gorham  Lane Middlebury,  VT  05753 (802)  388-­2930

NOTICE  TO  CREDITORS To  the  creditors  of  the  estate  of  Steven  M.  Sabourin  late  of  Orwell,  Vermont. I  have  been  appointed  a  personal  representative  of  the  above  named  estate.  All  creditors  having  claims  against  the  estate  must  present  their  claims  in  writing  within  4  PRQWKV RI WKH GDWH RI WKH ¿UVW SXEOLFDWLRQ RI this  notice.  The  claim  must  be  presented  to  me  at  the  address  listed  below,  with  a  copy  ¿OHG ZLWK WKH UHJLVWHU RI WKH 3UREDWH &RXUW The  claim  will  be  forever  barred  if  it  is  not  presented  as  described  above  within  the  four  month  deadline. Dated:  Jan.  7,  2013 Gary  Rogers 32 %R[ Hydeville,  VT  05750 (802)  265-­8604

This is a very nice selection of used late model equipment with low hours to be offered at auction, due to the large volume of sales and trades in the late fall and early winter. There will be many more items included in this sale.  NOTES:   Starting  sale  at  10:00  AM,  selling  quantity  of  new  tools  &  support  equipment  as  air/hyd  jacks,  wrenches, socket  sets,  air  compressors,  porta  powers,  laser  transit,  pressure  washer,  alum  headache  racks,  air  impacts,  generator, diamond  cutoff  blades,  elec  winches,  torch  set  and  much  more. LUNCH BY RHONDA’S SNACK SHACK

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ONLINE BIDDING AVAILABLE for details www.cwgrayonline.com

All  are  welcome  to  join  in  for  songs,  stories  and  crafts. If  you  did  not  get  a  4-­by-­6-­inch  stick  flag  at  Monkton’s  250th  founding  celebration,  you  may  pick  up  a  free  one  at  the  Monkton  Town  Hall  next  to  the  histori-­ cal  society’s  display.  These  flags  are  compliments  of  the  Monkton  Museum  and  Historical  Society  per  president  Gill  Coates. Instead  of  focusing  on  organiz-­ ing  more  community  events,  the  Monkton  Community  Coffeehouse  is  hoping  to  create  more  neighborly  opportunities  in  2013  for  people  to  meet  one  another  in  town.  They  will  be  hosting  potluck  dinners  every  four  to  six  weeks.  The  committee  asks  that  you  bring  your  dinner  to  share  with  others,  but  there  is  no  need  to  cook  for  several  people.  The  next  potluck  gathering  is  scheduled  for  Thursday,  Jan.  17.  Contact  Becky  Logan  at  beckylo-­ gan@gmavt.net  for  more  informa-­ tion. It  is  suggested  to  put  â€œpotluck  dinnerâ€?  in  the  subject  line.

REPUBLICAN COMMITTEES NOTICE

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Vermont: Greater Burlington, St. Albans, Middlebury, Vergennes, Fairlee, Londonderry, Lyndonville, Manchester, Norwich, Rutland, Woodstock New Hampshire: Hanover, West Lebanon, Grantham VERGENNES Exceptional brand new contemporary home with high-end finishes and energy efficient details. Private location with views of Otter Creek and the Adirondacks. $249,000 MLS 4188473

Brandon 2+ acre parcel with a 3 bedroom, 2 bath home

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Custom built cape with pastoral & Green Mtn views. Over-sized screened porch, Tastefully restored & decorated, well-planned kitchen with 1920s brickstyle fireplace English/Nantucket cottage & carriage house in & hearth. Three-stall horse barn— one of Middlebury’s most desired neighborhoods convenience, comfort! - includes fireplace, cozyquality library, & sun-drenched screen porch, & custom kitchen. $595,000 $749,900 MLS# 4176497

Chipman Park

WEYBRIDGE Middlebury Impressive home 10+ Super opportunity 4forbedroom you to build a new on home

without the guesswork of sitebarn, development costs acres with a horse mountain for the driveway, well, power septic--it’s all views. Located just aand stone’s throw in place! This nicely sited, 6.8 acre lot provides the Otter a is short drive to theto new owner withCreek privacy,&yet just minutes Middlebury. Custom with a from the center of town. Land designed is mostly wooded with a good sized clearing of open yard space. & 2 fabulous kitchen, covered porches 2200 square ft house is on a foundation and will fireplaces! MLS# require removal $665,000 or major overhaul. Sold4180736 AS IS. $135,000

FERRISBURGH Truly special spot on the shore of Lake Champlain with 262’ of frontage. Custom built quality home with open floor plan, two covered porches and garage. $1,700,000 MLS 4066337

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MIDDLEBURY Well maintained Cape with full shed dormer on large village lot. Location allows some commercial uses. Large deck and back yard. Walk-out basement. $235,000 MLS 4174610

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that has been recently renovated, yet retains some original charm. Wide plank floors, updated kitchen with breakfast nook, a formal dining room & a huge living room with incredible mountain views. Mature landscaping includes classic VT stone walls and sugar maples. Simple, singlelevel living only minutes to the center of historic Brandon with a taste of the country. $198,000

MIDDLEBURY Nearly new mobile home with several extras. Entry porch, builtin hutch in living room, ample cabinet space in kitchen, master bedroom with bath, storage shed. $34,900 MLS 4195592

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Survey completed & state approval granted. Lovelyprivate two bedroom, updated Beautiful setting on a two quietbath road in Cornwall. Shingle home on 10.07 +/- acres condo withstyle a garage and beautiful overlooks a pond and has 4 bedrooms and 2 baths. views to the Adirondack Mountains. The recently completed barn is full of potential! Convenient to transportation, First floor of barn includes horse stalls that lead to the back pasture and and a fulltrails! heated shop space town with room for vehicles, boat building and many $169,900 MLS# 4194743 other uses! Second floor of barn is perfect for a home office or studio, and includes a bath and possible kitchenette. Must see to appreciate! $449,000

BRISTOL Country setting only 8 miles to Middlebury. Many custom features including oak wainscoting, cabinetry, built-ins, concrete siding, standing seam roof. $535,000 MLS 4179644

721 Halladay Road, Middlebury SHOREHAM

This renovated, 4 bedroom farm house is just minutes from downtown Middlebury. Spacious A features charming, 4 cabinets, bedroom cape on kitchen cherry maple flooring and a breakfast nook, and adjoins a cozy sitting 6 acres with beautiful room. Wood paneled living room with woodstove Lake Champlain views! opens to a screened porch. Formal dining room  $249,900 MLS# 4002471 completes the well designed layout of this home; 2 car garage and 4+ acres of land add to its appeal and versatility. $330,000

LINCOLN Contemporary home with mountain views built in 2006 along Beaver Meadow Brook. Main level master bedroom with bath. Laundry hook-ups on all three floors. $295,600 MLS 4155445

South Ridge NEW Â HAVEN Â Middlebury

Be at home in beautiful Southbedroom Ridge. Come live, Privately sited, four home play and make memories in a new home in a on 96 acres of land with incredible glorious landscape, all within sight and walking views.toGreat property comfortable distance Middlebury Union for schools. This energy efficient home home was constructed using living, animals, business, shop, conventional framing methods and premium storage‌you name it. quality materials. Priced turn-key, there are $649,000 MLS# some buyer options possible. The4145933 interior can be completed to accommodate a standard closing timeline. This is the best of all worlds! $329,500

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

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ORWELL Newer home offering amazing views to the west. 11’ x 40’ deck, first floor master suite with Jacuzzi tub, walk-out basement with lots of natural light. $259,000 MLS 4174547

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