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THURSDAY, Â JANUARY Â 15, Â 2015

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CHLOE Â Â KANE

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ScoreBOARD HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS Girls’ Hockey 08+6 YV 1 &RXQWU\ 1-­0 Boys’ Basketball 08+6 YV )DLU +DYHQ 66-­65 Girls’ Basketball 0LOWRQ YV 08+6 47-­25 COLLEGE SPORTS Women’s Basketball 7XIWV YV 0LGG 57-­37 0LGG YV 3RWVGDP 65-­53 Men’s Basketball 7XIWV YV 0LGG 80-­63 0LGG YV &DVWOHWRQ 94-­56 Women’s Hockey 0LGG YV 8WLFD 2-­1  (OT)

Schedule

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(See  Schedule,  Page  3B)

LEAH Â Â RAYMOND

ANNA Â Â BUTEAU

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CHLOE Â Â KANE

Men’s  hoop  squad  VXIIHUV ¿UVW VHWEDFNV &$67/(721 ² 7KH 0LGGOHEXU\ College  men’s  basketball  team  won  once  in  three  recent  games,  winning  DW &DVWOHWRQ RQ 7XHVGD\ DIWHU VXIIHU-­ LQJ LWV ¿UVW WZR ORVVHV RYHU WKH ZHHN-­ HQG LQ 1(6&$& URDG FRQWHVWV 7KH 3DQWKHUV KRVW :HVOH\DQ DW S P RQ Friday  and  Connecticut  DW S P RQ 6XQGD\ 2Q WKLV SDVW 7XHVGD\ &RQQRU +XII VFRUHG D career-­high  20  points  DQG 3DQWKHUV VFRUHG LQ D YLFWRU\ DW &DVWOHWRQ &DVWOHWRQ WUDLOHG E\ MXVW DW halftime,  but  sank  just  three  of  28  shots  in  the  second  period  and  was  RXWUHERXQGHG RYHUDOO 0LG-­ dlebury,  which  ranks  12th  in  NCAA  'LYLVLRQ ,,, LQ DVVLVWV SHU JDPH UH-­

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PAGE  2B  â€”  Addison  Independent,  Thursday,  January  15,  2015

MUHS  girls’  hockey  WDNHV RYHU ÂżUVW SODFH By  ANDY  KIRKALDY MIDDLEBURY  â€”  The  Middle-­ bury  Union  High  School  girls’  hockey  team  defeated  visiting  North  Country,  1-­0,  on  Monday  night  in  a  game  postponed  from  Jan.  3.  The  Tigers’  outshot  the  Falcons,  42-­4,  but  needed  Emma  Best’s  goal  DW RI WKH ÂżQDO SHULRG WR FODLP the  victory.  North  Country,  the  ¿UVW SODFH WHDP LQ 'LYLVLRQ ,, DW 7-­3-­1,  got  a  41-­save  performance  from  Mikaella  Doran.  Rowan  Hen-­

dy  worked  a  four-­save  shutout  for  the  Tigers,  who  improved  to  9-­2.  That  record,  at  least  temporar-­ LO\ HGJHG WKHP DKHDG RI 1RUWKÂżHOG IRU ÂżUVW SODFH LQ 'LYLVLRQ , 1RUWKÂżHOG ORVW WR WKLUG SODFH Essex,  1-­0,  also  on  Monday.  The  Tigers  were  0.08  ahead  of  the  Ma-­ rauders  in  the  league  standings  on  Tuesday,  according  to  the  Vermont  Principals’  Association  website. MUHS  is  back  in  action  on  Sat-­ urday  at  5  p.m.,  when  Rice  visits  the  Memorial  Sports  Center.  Â

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(Continued  from  Page  1B) to  see  her  team  play  well  in  defeating  Bates  on  Friday,  and  then  have  good  moments  in  a  Sunday  loss  to  Tufts  LQFOXGLQJ DQ ÂżUVW KDOI UXQ WKH No.  9  team  in  NCAA  Division  III,  as  well  as  in  Tuesday’s  victory  â€”  not  that  she  doesn’t  want  to  see  more  from  the  Panthers. “We’ve  taken  strides  this  week.  Overall,  I’m  happy  with  the  progress.  I’m  not  content.  We  need  to  get  better  from  here  on  out,â€?  Krasco  said.  â€œWe  need  to  know  what  we  didn’t  do  well  DQG ÂżJXUH RXW D ZD\ WR LPSURYH RQ that.â€? The  central  positive  has  been  the  Panthers’  defense.  They  are  holding  other  teams  to  31.7  percent  shooting  IURP WKH Ă€RRU DQG OHG WKH 1(6&$& LQ that  category  entering  Tuesday’s  game.  They  also  held  Potsdam  to  13  points  LQ 7XHVGD\ÂśV ÂżUVW KDOI EHIRUH WKH %HDUV began  to  score  off  turnovers  and  from  the  free  throw  line  after  the  break.  â€œOur  defense  has  been  good,  and  at  WLPHV LQ WKH ÂżUVW KDOI LW ORRNHG UHDOO\ good.  In  the  second  half  we  were  try-­ ing  to  play  over-­aggressive,  and  that’s  not  us,â€?  Krasco  said.  â€œWe  talk  about  being  able  to  contain.â€? Two  larger  issues  cropped  up  on  Tuesday:  Potsdam  grabbed  13  offen-­ sive  rebounds,  and  the  Panthers  turned  the  ball  over  18  times.  The  Panthers  have  a  slight  edge  in  rebounding  over-­ all  this  year,  but  opponents  have  an  edge  on  the  offensive  glass,  and  Mid-­ dlebury  has  turned  the  ball  over  17.4  times  a  game. Many  of  those  turnovers  on  Tuesday  came  after  Potsdam  started  to  press  the  Panthers  with  about  13  minutes  to  go  and  Middlebury  ahead  by  41-­25.  With  the  Panthers  missing  four  of  six  free  throws,  the  Bears  whittled  the  lead  to  six,  59-­53,  with  1:01  to  go  and  got  the  ball  back  after  another  turnover  seven  seconds  later.  But  the  Panthers  secured  defensive  rebounds  on  Potsdam’s  next  two  trips  GRZQ WKH Ă€RRU DQG IUHVKPDQ SRLQW guard  Sarah  Kaufman  (17  points,  sev-­ en  assists  and  seven  boards,  all  team  highs)  sank  four  straight  free  throws  to  make  it  63-­53.  After  a  Bear  turnover  (the  Panthers  forced  21),  sophomore  forward  Elizabeth  Knox  (9  points)  hit  two  more  from  the  line  at  0:14  to  cre-­ DWH WKH ÂżQDO VFRUH Krasco  said  the  miscues  were  a Â

PANTHER  FRESHMAN  RACHEL  Collins  applies  some  defensive  pressure  during  Tuesday’s  game  against  Potsdam  in  Pepin  Gymnasium. Independent  photo/Trent  Campbell

problem  on  Tuesday,  although  she  said  the  Panthers  had  fared  better  in  that  de-­ partment  vs.  Bates  (12  turnovers)  and  Tufts  (10).  â€œWe  just  turned  the  ball  over  on  a  couple  possessions,  and  that’s  kind  RI D ZHDNQHVV ZHÂśUH WU\LQJ WR ÂżJKW through.  Turnovers  have  kind  have  been  our  Achilles’  heel  all  season,  and  I  thought  this  weekend  against  our  conference  opponents  we  did  a  much  better  job  of  not  turning  it  over,â€?  she  said.  At  the  same  time,  Krasco  acknowl-­ edged  Bates  and  Tufts  did  not  press  the  Panthers’  young  ballhandlers:  Sopho-­ more  Siobhan  O’Sullivan  starts  with  Kaufman  at  guard  along  with  senior  Alexis  Coolidge,  and  freshman  Sa-­ brina  Weeks  and  sophomore  Krystina  5H\QROGV VHH VLJQLÂżFDQW WLPH DW JXDUG off  the  bench.  â€œWe’re  young  in  the  guard  position,  but  I  have  seen  a  lot  of  progress  from Â

WKH ÂżUVW JDPH FRPLQJ EDFN DIWHU EUHDN until  now.  I  do  think  we  have  some  composure,â€?  Krasco  said.  â€œWe’re  just  nervous  about  the  pressure  teams  are  bringing  in.  We  try  to  simulate  it  in  practice.  It’s  just  being  able  to  translate  what  we  do  in  practice  into  a  game.â€? Krasco  credits  the  leadership  of  Coolidge  (8  points  on  Tuesday),  se-­ nior  forward  Rachel  Crews  (16  points,  5  rebounds  on  Tuesday),  and  senior  reserve  forward  Holly  Lanchantin  for  helping  the  Panthers  improve. “We’ve  had  some  really  important  upperclassmen  step  up  in  different  situations.  Our  leadership  has  really  stepped  up  since  we’ve  gotten  back  from  the  break,â€?  Krasco  said.  â€œWe  have  a  lot  of  talent  in  the  freshman  and  sophomore  classes,  so  with  the  combi-­ nation  of  the  leadership  and  the  talent  in  the  younger  classes,  we’re  really  starting  to  put  it  together,  and  that’s  exciting.â€?

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On  Tuesday,  injury-­plagued  Pots-­ dam  showed  up  with  just  seven  play-­ ers  and  a  1-­9  record,  but  showed  plenty  of  heart  in  rallying  in  the  second  half.  Forwards  Bailey  Weigel  (17  points,  7  rebounds)  and  Katie  Lavoie  (14  points,  11  boards)  keyed  the  comeback.  â€œI  don’t  think  their  record  is  in-­ dicative  of  the  kind  of  team  they  are.  7KH\ÂśUH WRXJK WKH\ ÂżJKW ´ .UDVFR said.  On  Sunday,  visiting  Tufts  broke  open  a  tight  game  by  outscoring  Mid-­ GOHEXU\ RYHU WKH ÂżQDO LQ a  57-­37  win.  The  Jumbos  improved  to  12-­1.  Crews  led  Middlebury  with  14  points;Íž  Knox  added  eight  points  with  VL[ UHERXQGV .DXIPDQ ÂżQLVKHG ZLWK six  points,  seven  assists  and  seven  boards;Íž  and  Weeks  pulled  down  a  game-­high  eight  rebounds.  On  Friday,  the  Panthers  defeated  visiting  Bates,  65-­56,  in  the  league  opener  for  both  teams.  Knox  (21  points),  Coolidge  (16),  and  Kaufman  (14)  accounted  for  51  of  the  Panther  SRLQWV 7KH 3DQWKHUV XVHG DQ ÂżUVW half  run  to  lead  at  the  break,  36-­29,  and  OHG E\ DW OHDVW ÂżYH SRLQWV WKH UHVW RI WKH way.  Kaufman  hauled  in  a  career-­best  14  rebounds,  and  O’Sullivan  added  four  assists,  three  steals,  six  points  and  11  rebounds. Looking  back  over  the  three  games,  Krasco  said  she  sees  a  team  that  is  be-­ ginning  to  gel.  â€œWe  are  asking  a  lot  of  our  younger  freshmen  and  sophomores,â€?  Krasco  said.  â€œThey’re  really  just  starting  to  get  to  know  each  other  on  the  court,  along  with  our  upperclassmen.  It  takes  time  for  that  to  happen,  and  I  think  overall  the  whole  team  has  bought  into  want-­ ing  to  do  it  as  a  team,  and  when  we  do,  the  outcome  is  usually  pretty  positive.â€?


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1/21  VUHS  at  CVU  ........................5:30  p.m. 1/22  MUHS  at  Bellows  Falls  ..........5:15  p.m. 1/24  VUHS  Invitational  .......................9  a.m. Indoor Track 1/17  VUHS  at  Norwich  ........................8  a.m. 1/24  VUHS  at  Norwich  ........................8  a.m. Gymnastics 1/21  MUHS  at  Milton  .....................6:30  p.m. COLLEGE SPORTS Women’s Basketball 1/16  Midd.  at  Wesleyan  ......................7  p.m. 1/18  Midd.  at  Conn.  ............................3  p.m. 1/20  Midd.  at  Smith  .............................7  p.m. 1/22  Keene  St.  at  Midd.  ......................6  p.m.

Men’s Basketball 1/16  Wesleyan  at  Midd.  ......................2  p.m. 1/18  Conn.  at  Midd.  ............................2  p.m. 1/20  Johnson  at  Midd.  ........................7  p.m. 1/24  Maine-­Fort  Kent  at  Midd.  ............1  p.m. Women’s Hockey 1/16  Amherst  at  Midd.  .........................7  p.m. 1/17  Amherst  at  Midd.  .........................3  p.m. 1/23  Midd.  at  Bowdoin  ........................7  p.m. 1/23  Midd.  at  Bowdoin  ........................3  p.m. Men’s Hockey 1/16  Midd.  at  Plattsburgh  ....................7  p.m. 1/17  Norwich  at  Midd.  .........................7  p.m. 1/23  Bowdoin  at  Midd.  ........................7  p.m. 1/24  Colby  at  Midd.  .............................3  p.m.

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Fruit  and  vegetable  growers  can  get  help  at  safety  class MIDDLEBURY  â€”  University  of  Vermont  (UVM)  Extension’s  Center  for  Sustainable  Agriculture  is  offer-­ ing  a  Practical  Produce  Food  Safety  :RUNVKRS WKLV )HEUXDU\ LQ Âż YH ORFD tions  around  the  state.  Workshops  ZLOO EH KHOG VWDUWLQJ )HE 7KH Âż QDO workshop,  on  Tuesday,  Feb.  24,  will  take  place  in  Middlebury  at  the  UVM  ([WHQVLRQ 2IÂż FH 3RQG /DQH 6XLWH 300,  from  8:45  a.m.  to  3:30  p.m. The  workshop  is  designed  to  help  small-­scale  fruit  and  vegetable  grow-­ ers  who  market  directly  to  local  markets  learn  how  to  identify  poten-­ tial  food  safety  risks  and  develop  an  on-­farm  produce  safety  plan.  The  cost Â

is  $18,  plus  $10  for  each  additional  registrant  from  the  same  operation.  Lunch  is  included. Workshop  presenters  include  local  growers  who  have  implemented  their  own  produce  safety  plans  along  with  Hans  Estrin  and  Ginger  Nickerson  from  UVM  Extension.  To  get  more  information  on  all  of  the  workshop  dates  and  locations,  as  well  as  to  register,  go  to  http://go.uvm. edu/susagctr-­registration.  The  regis-­ tration  deadline  is  one  week  prior  to  the  workshop.  To  request  a  disabil-­ ity-­related  accommodation,  contact  Cheryl  Herrick  at  (802)  656-­5459  at  least  three  weeks  in  advance.

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ATTENTION FARMERS

Free Disposal of Waste Pesticides Under a grant from the VT Agency of Agriculture, the Addison County Solid Waste Management District collects waste pesticides and herbicides from farmers and growers free of charge at the District HazWaste Center. Call 388-2333 for more information, or to schedule and appointment time.

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Red  all  over A  RED  BARN  glows  in  the  afternoon  sun  in  New  Haven  Tuesday.

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Two-­thirds  of  Vt.  farmers  join  dairy  safety  net WASHINGTON,  D.C.  â€”  The  USDA  on  Monday  announced  that  582  Vermont  dairy  farms  â€”  67  percent  of  Vermont’s  registered  dairy  farms  â€”  had  enrolled  in  a  new  ¿ QDQFLDO VDIHW\ QHW FDOOHG WKH 0DUJLQ Protection  Program  (MPP).  Created  by  the  2014  Farm  Bill,  the  voluntary  SURJUDP RIIHUV Âż QDQFLDO DVVLVWDQFH WR participating  farmers  when  the  margin  â€”  the  difference  between  the  price  of  milk  and  national  average  feed  costs  â€”  falls  below  the  coverage  levels  selected  by  individual  farmers.  An  additional  28  Vermont  dairy  farmers  signed  up  for  the  Livestock  Gross  Margin  Insurance  program  which  offers  protection  based  on  the  margin  between  the  cost  of  feed  and  the  average  dairy  income.   U.S.  Secretary  of  Agriculture  Tom  Vilsack  said  that  more  than  23,000  of  the  nation’s  dairy  operations  â€”  over  half  of  all  dairy  farms  in  America Â

—  have  enrolled  in  determine  what  â€œWe are heartened levels  of  coverage  MPP. In  a  joint  statement,  that so many would  best  meet  Sen.  Patrick  Leahy,  Vermont dairy their  needs.â€? Sen.  Bernie  Sanders  farmers are After  a  record  and  Rep.  Peter  run,  milk  prices  Welch  applauded  the  taking advantage have  slumped  announcement.  They  of this new risk VLJQLÂż FDQWO\ LQ said:   â€œWe  are  heart-­ management tool.â€? recent  months.   ened  that  so  many  â€” Vt. Congressional Wild  swings  in  milk  Vermont  dairy  farm-­ delegation prices  are  nothing  ers  are  taking  advan-­ new  and  highlight  tage  of  this  new  risk  the  need  for  dairy  management  tool.   We  worked  hard  farmers  to  plan  ahead. during  the  2014  Farm  Bill  debate  Dairy  farmers  were  offered  a  range  to  create  a  program  that  would  best  of  choices  of  protection  to  help  them  serve  Vermont’s  family-­owned  dairy  choose  those  that  are  best  suited  to  farms.   USDA  staff  in  Vermont,  their  individual  dairy  operations.   Vermont’s  dairy  cooperatives,  and  Starting  with  a  basic  catastrophic  the  University  of  Vermont  Extension  coverage  level  for  an  administra-­ Service  all  worked  overtime  to  get  tive  fee  of  $100,  producers  could  the  word  out  to  farmers  about  this  also  select  higher  levels  of  coverage  new  program  and  in  helping  produc-­ at  affordable  incremental  premi-­ ers  to  review  market  scenarios  to  ums  set  by  the  Farm  Bill.   The  U.S. Â

Department  of  Agriculture  Monday  reports  that  nationally  more  than  half  of  applicants  selected  higher  coverage  beyond  the  basic  level.   In  Vermont,  due  to  the  extensive  outreach  to  inform  dairy  farmers  about  the  new  program,  and  to  news  that  forecasts  for  dairy  prices  were  declining,  63  percent  of  the  state’s  producers  who  enrolled  chose  to  buy  coverage  for  higher  levels  of  protection. Those  producers  who  did  not  sign  up  for  2015  and  are  interested  in  enrolling  in  MPP  for  calendar  year  2016  will  be  able  to  register  between  July  1  and  Sept.  30.   Those  producers  now  enrolled  in  the  program  will  be  able  to  make  changes  to  their  cover-­ age  levels  at  that  same  time. To  learn  more  about  the  Margin  Protection  Program,  visit  the  Farm  Service  Agency  (FSA)  online  at  www.fsa.usda.gov/  or  contact  a  local  )6$ RIÂż FH DW RIÂż FHV XVGD JRY.

Drop  off  Farm  Show  contest  entries  in  Middlebury By  JEFF  CARTER UVM  Extension  Specialist MIDDLEBURY  â€”  The  annual  Vermont  Farm  Show  will  be  held  Jan.  27-­29  (Tuesday-­Thursday)  at  the  Champlain  Valley  Expo  in  Essex  Junction,  and  the  University  RI 9HUPRQW ([WHQVLRQ RIÂż FH LQ Middlebury  reminds  local  residents  that  all  community  members  are  welcome  and  there  is  something  for  everyone. Children,  and  those  who  are  young  at  heart,  always  enjoy  the  equipment Â

and  animals  on  display.  The  public  can  come  learn  about  innovative  agriculture  practices  happening  in  their  community,  and  â€œfoodiesâ€?  will  enjoy  the  Wednesday  â€œBuy  Local  Market.â€?  There  will  be  opportuni-­ ties  to  have  friendly  and  engag-­ ing  conversation  with  a  variety  of  representatives  in  the  agricultural  community  â€”  from  seed,  machinery  and  product  vendors,  to  trade  orga-­ nizations,  Extension  agents,  state  and  national  technical  advisers,  and  ¿ QDOO\ Âż QDQFLDO RUJDQL]DWLRQV

Growers,  artists  and  home-­chefs  can  submit  products  for  the  annual  product  competition.  Many  types  of  products  will  be  on  display  includ-­ ing  maple  syrup  and  maple  prod-­ XFWV YHJHWDEOHV DSSOHV ¿ HOG FURSV Christmas  trees  and  wreaths,  honey,  HJJV KRPH JRRGV DQG ¿ EHU DUWV 7KH 890 ([WHQVLRQ 0LGGOHEXU\ RI¿ FH is  the  local  drop-­off  site  for  product  entries.  Please  drop  off  entries  by  noon  on  Monday,  Jan.  26,  to  have  them  delivered  to  the  Farm  Show.  -XVW EH VXUH WR ¿ OO RXW \RXU WDJ ZLWK

appropriate  information  and  follow  product  entry  rules.  For  more  information  about  the  Farm  Show  and  the  product  compe-­ tition  entry  rules,  visit  the  website  www.vtfarmshow.com  or  call  (802)  461-­8774.  Local  folks  should  also  feel  free  to  contact  the  UVM  ([WHQVLRQ 0LGGOHEXU\ RI¿ FH E\ phone  at  (802)  338-­4969  or  1-­800-­ 956-­1125,  by  e-­mail  at  champlain. crops@uvm.edu  or  stop  by  at  23  Pond  Lane,  Suite  300,  off  Exchange  Street  in  Middlebury.

7UDGH VKRZ IXQGLQJ RIIHUHG WR DJ IRUHVW SURGXFWV Âż UPV VERMONT  â€”  The  Vermont  Agency  of  Agriculture,  Food  and  Markets  has  created  a  new  match-­ ing  grant  program  to  help  agriculture  and  forest  product  businesses  attend  domestic  trade  shows  and  expand  their  presence  in  other  U.S.  states.  In  total,  $25,000  in  matching  funds  are  available. Trade  shows  enable  companies  to  connect  with  buyers  and  brokers,  potentially  opening  new  markets  for  sales.

Applications  for  the  grants  can  be  found  online  at: agriculture.vermont.gov/producer_ partner_resources/market_access_ development/domestic_export/ trade_show The  deadline  for  applications  is  Friday,  Feb.  6.  The  trade  show  assistance  grant  is  part  of  the  new  Domestic  Export  Program,  created  during  the  2014  legis-­ lative  session.  In  addition  to  the  trade  show  assistance  grants,  the  Domestic Â

Export  Program  will  facilitate  buyer  connections  in  regional  markets  and  offer  technical  assistance,  focusing  on  business  and  marketing  skills  that  will  help  Vermont  business  succeed  in  out-­ of-­state  markets.  This  Domestic  Export  program  assists  Vermont  companies  to  leverage  the  Vermont  brand  and  access  regional  markets. “The  trade  show  assistance  grant  is  an  important  step  to  assuring  our  Vermont  businesses  are  prepared  and  able  to  succeed  in  out-­of-­state Â

Bristol,  VT  Homeowner  Recommends  Bristol  Electronics

“Recently,  we  had  a  small  solar  array  installed  on  our  garage  by  Bristol  Electronics.  They  were  very  helpful  through  all  the  phases  of  the  installation  process.  It  took  us  quite  some  time  to  decide  that  solar  energy  was  the  way  to  go.  They  were  very  patient  with  us  as  we  asked  lots  of  questions!  Bristol  Electronics  always  responded  promptly  and  with  all  the  information  we  needed.  Once  we  made  the  decision  to  go  solar,   they  made  the  process  really  easy  and  helped  us  choose  an  array  that  ¿W ERWK RXU HOHFWULF DQG ÂżQDQFLDO QHHGV ZLWK WKH RSWLRQ WR H[SDQG LQ WKH IXWXUH 7KH physical  installation  didn’t  even  take  an  entire  day  and  we  immediately  had  online  access  to  actually  see  our  solar  production!  I  couldn’t  ask  for  an  easier  process.  802 . 453 . 2500 And  we  know  that  our  local  installer  is  available  any  time  we  have  further  questions!  BristolElectronicsVT.com Thank  you,  Bristol  Electronics!                                           Michelle  Lass  â€“  Bristol,  VT    FREE  SITE  EVALUATIONS            Â

marketsâ€?  said  Secretary  of  Agriculture  Chuck  Ross.  â€œTrade  shows  require  a  large  capital  investment  from  small  EXVLQHVVHV EXW WKH\ RIIHU D VLJQLÂż FDQW opportunity  to  connect  with  out-­of-­ state  buyers.  These  funds  will  support  early  and  growth-­stage  Working  Lands  businesses  to  grow  sales  and  increase  their  economic  impact  on  the  state  of  Vermont.â€? Associations  such  as  the  Vermont  Specialty  Food  Association  and  Vermont  Wood  Manufacturers  Association  have  assisted  Vermont  businesses  attending  domestic  trade  shows  in  the  past.  In  recent  years,  Vermont  forest  products  have  been  featured  at  shows  like  the  High  Point  Market  in  High  Point,  N.C.,  and  the  Fine  Furnishings  Show  in  Providence,  R.I.  In  addition,  shows  such  as  the  Summer  Fancy  Food  Show  and  Natural  Products  Expo  East  routinely  have  a  strong  Vermont  showing.   In  July  of  2014,  28  Vermont  businesses  exhibited  their  wares  at  the  Summer  Fancy  Food  Show,  the  Big  Apple’s  signature  event  for  specialty  foods.  The  state  continues  to  look  for  new  venues,  such  as  The  Vermont  Building  at  the  Eastern  States  Exposition,  and  Boston  Public  Market,  where  it  can  IXUWKHU LQĂ€ XHQFH WKH VDOH RI 9HUPRQW food  and  forest  products.  The  Domestic  Export  Program  is  administered  by  the  Agency  of  Agriculture,  Food  and  Markets,  in  collaboration  with  the  Vermont  Agency  of  Commerce  and  Community  Development.  For  more  informa-­ tion  about  The  Domestic  Export  Program,  contact  Reg  Godin  at  Reg. Godin@state.vt.us  or  (802)  522-­3648,  and  visit  agriculture.vermont. gov/producer_partner_resources/ market_access_development/ domestic_export.


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Church members donate  Xmas  gifts NORTH  FERRISBURGH  â€”  North  Ferrisburgh  United  Method-­ ist  Church,  in  partnership  with  the  Mobil  station  on  Route  7  and  Old  Hollow  Road,  gathered  63  gifts  for  children  and  teens  in  need  in  Addi-­ son  County  this  Christmas.  The  Mobil  station  took  a  spare  change  offering  that  allowed  the  church  teens  to  purchase  gifts  for  WHHQV LQ QHHG 7KH FKXUFK WHHQV more  than  the  adults,  knew  which  knit  hats  and  gloves  teens  would  really  wear  and  they  knew  which  stores  to  go  to  for  gifts  teens  would  love.  Many  families  in  the  church  chose  to  shop  for  younger  children  and  took  their  own  kids  shopping  to  allow  them  to  experience  the  joy  of  ¿QGLQJ D JLIW IRU D FKLOG ZKR ZRXOG not  otherwise  have  a  Christmas.

DCF  SOCIAL  WORKER  Carlie  Lessard,  left,  and  North  Ferrisburgh  8QLWHG 0HWKRGLVW &KXUFK PHPEHU 6KLUOH\ 3DUÂżWW ORDG XS VRPH RI WKH gifts  given  by  North  Ferrisburgh  UMC  to  children  in  need  this  Christmas. Â

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THANK  YOU  ST.  JUDE  ALCOHOLICS  ANONY-­ for  prayers  answered.  You  M O U S  M I D D L E B U RY  certainly  do  a  good  job.  Re-­ MEETINGS  THURSDAY:  spectfully,  Bill  Baker. Big  Book  Meeting  Noon-­1:00  PM  at  the  Turning  Point  Center  in  the  Marbleworks,  Public  Meetings Middlebury.  Speaker  Meet-­ ing  7:30-­8:30  PM  at  St.  Ste-­ ADULT  ALL-­RECOVERY  phen’s  Church,  Main  St.(On  Group  Meeting  for  anyone  the  Green). over  18  who  is  struggling  with  addiction  disorders.  Fri-­ ALCOHOLICS  ANONY-­ days,  3-­4  p.m.  at  the  Turning  M O U S  M I D D L E B U RY  Point  Center.  A  great  place  MEETINGS  WEDNESDAY:  to  meet  with  your  peers  Big  Book  Meeting  7:15-­8:15  who  are  in  recovery.  Bring  AM  is  held  at  the  Middlebury  a  friend  in  recovery.  For  United  Methodist  Church  on  info  call  802-­388-­4249  or  N.  Pleasant  Street.  Discus-­ 802-­683-­5569  or  visit  www. sion  Meeting  Noon-­1:00  PM.  turningpointaddisonvt.org. Women’s  Meeting  5:30-­6:30  PM.  Both  held  at  The  Turn-­ AL-­ANON  (FRIENDS  OF  ing  Point  Center  in  the  Mar-­ FAMILIES)  MEETS  on  Fri-­ bleworks,  Middlebury. days  at  7:30  PM.  Located  at  the  Turning  Point  Center  of  ALCOHOLICS  ANONY-­ Addison  County,  228  Maple  M O U S  M I D D L E B U RY  St.  Middlebury,  VT  (In  the  MEETINGS  12  Step  Meet-­ Marble  Works  Complex). ings;Íž  Noon-­1:00  PM.  AND  7:30-­8:30  PM.  Both  held  at  AL-­ANON:  FOR  FAMI-­ The  Turning  Point  Center  in  LIES  and  friends  affected  The  Marbleworks,  Middle-­ by  someone’s  drinking.  bury. Members  share  experi-­ ence,  strength  and  hope  to  ALCOHOLICS  ANONY-­ solve  common  problems.  M O U S  M I D D L E B U RY  Newcomers  welcome.  Confi-­ MEETINGS  SUNDAY:  12  dential.  St  Stephens  Church  Step  Meeting  9:00-­10:00  (use  front  side  door  and  go  AM  held  at  the  Middlebury  to  basement)  in  Middlebury,  United  Methodist  Church  on  Sunday  nights  7:15-­8:15  pm. N.  Pleasant  Street.  Discus-­ sion  Meeting  1:00-­2:00  PM  ALCOHOLICS  ANONY-­ held  at  The  Turning  Point  M O U S  M I D D L E B U RY  Center  in  The  Marbleworks,  M E E T I N G S  S AT U R -­ Middlebury. DAY:  Discussion  Meeting  9:00-­10:00  AM  at  the  Mid-­ ALCOHOLICS  ANONY-­ dlebury  United  Methodist  MOUS  NEW  HAVEN  MEET-­ Church.  Discussion  Meeting  INGS:  Monday,  Big  Book  10:00-­11:00  AM.  Women’s  Meeting  7:30-­8:30  PM  at  the  Meeting  Noon-­1:00  PM.  Be-­ Congregational  Church,  New  ginners’  Meeting  6:30-­7:30  Haven  Village  Green. PM.  These  three  meetings  are  held  at  The  Turning  Point  ALCOHOLICS  ANONY-­ Center  in  The  Marbleworks,  MOUS  RIPTON  MEET-­ INGS:  Monday,  As  Bill  Middlebury. Sees  It  Meeting  7:15-­8:15  ALCOHOLICS  ANONY-­ AM.  Thursday,  Grapevine  M O U S  M I D D L E B U RY  Meeting  6:00-­7:00  PM.  Both  M E E T I N G S  M O N D AY:  held  at  Ripton  Firehouse,  As  Bill  Sees  It  Meeting  Dugway  Rd. Noon-­1:00  PM.  Big  Book  Meeting  7:30-­8:30  PM.  Both  ALCOHOLICS  ANONY-­ held  at  The  Turning  Point  MOUS  BRANDON  MEET-­ Center  in  The  Marbleworks,  INGS:  Monday,  Discussion  Meeting  7:30-­8:30  PM.  Middlebury. Wednesday,  12  Step  Meet-­ ALCOHOLICS  ANONY-­ ing  7:00-­8:00  PM.  Friday,  12  M O U S  N O R T H  F E R -­ Step  Meeting  7:00-­8:00  PM.  RISBURGH  MEETINGS:  All  held  at  the  St.  Thomas  Sunday,  Daily  Reflections  Episcopal  Church,  RT  7  Meeting  6:00-­7:00  PM,  at  the  South. United  Methodist  Church,  ALCOHOLICS  ANONY-­ Old  Hollow  Rd. MOUS  BRISTOL  MEET-­ ALCOHOLICS  ANONY-­ INGS:  Sunday,  Discussion  M O U S  M I D D L E B U RY  Meeting  4:00-­5:00  PM.  MEETINGS  FRIDAY:  Dis-­ Wednesday,  12  Step  Meet-­ cussion  Meeting  Noon-­1:00  ing  7:00-­8:00  PM.  Friday,  PM  at  The  Turning  Point  in  Big  Book  Meeting,  6:00-­7:00  The  Marbleworks,  Middle-­ PM.  All  held  at  the  Federated  bury. Church,  Church  St.

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

HOUSE  SITTING-­w  /  o r  without  pets.  References  available.  $40  /  day,  unless  special  circumstances.  Call  802-­989-­5555.

ARE  YOU  BOTHERED  BY  someone’s  drinking?  Opening  Our  Hearts  Al-­Anon  Group  meets  each  Wednes-­ day  at  7:30  p.m.  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.

DAIRY  CATTLE  FEEDER.  Full  time  position.  Health  insurance  and  retirement  plan.  Pay  based  on  experi-­ ence.  Valid  driver’s  license  required.  No  housing  avail-­ LOGGING,  LAND  CLEAR-­ able.  Kayhart  Brothers,  Addi-­ ING,  forest  management.  son.  Call  Tim  802-­349-­6676  Highest  rate  on  all  timber.  or  Steve  802-­349-­6906. Double  rates  on  low  grade  FIRE  AND  ICE  RESTAU-­ chip  wood.  518-­643-­9436. RANT  is  accepting  appli-­ MISC  GRAPHICS  offers  cations  for  experienced  design  services.  Reasonable  line  cooks,  prep  cooks  and  pricing,  references.  8  years’  dishwashers.  Fill  out  ap-­ professional  experience.  BA  plication  at  26  Seymour  St,  degree  in  Graphic  Design.  Middlebury  or  call  Todd  at  E-­mail  Mandy  at  miscgraph-­ 802-­388-­0361. icsvt@gmail.com. PARTY  RENTALS;Íž  CHI-­ NA,  flatware,  glassware,  linens.  Delivery  available.  802-­388-­4831.

NA  MEETINGS  MIDDLE-­ BURY:  Mondays,  6pm,  held  at  The  Turning  Point  Cen-­ ter  located  in  The  Marble  PROFESSIONAL  PAINT-­ ING;͞  interior  /  exterior,  resi-­ Works. dential  /  commercial,  pressure  NA  MEETINGS  MIDDLE-­ washing.  20  years  experi-­ BURY:  Fridays,  7:30pm,  ence.  Best  prices.  Refer-­ held  at  the  Turning  Point  ences.  802-­989-­5803. Center  located  in  the  Marble  Works.

FREE  TO  GOOD  HOME:  G o o d -­ n a t u r e d ,  l o v i n g ,  long-­haired  black  &  white  female  kitty  cat.  Five  years  old,  indoor-­outdoor,  spayed  kitty  with  all  necessary  shots.  Unfortunately,  owner  moved  to  apartment  where  no  pets  Services are  allowed.  Anyone  inter-­ ested  in  the  sweet  fur-­ball  C&I  DRYWALL.  Hanging,  should  call  802-­388-­2849. taping  and  skim  coat  plas-­ tering.  Also  tile.  Call  Joe  802-­234-­5545  or  Justin  Lost/Found 802-­234-­2190.

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.

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LOST  DOG:  GOSHEN,  VT.  Black  Lab  8  years  old.  Miss-­ ing  tags  from  collar.  Call  802-­247-­3617.

HUGE  MOVING  SALE.  Fri.  1/16  &  Sat.  1/17.  Lots  of  items,  many  items,  you  name  the  price.  Antiques  and  furniture.  2533  South  DOG  TEAM  CATERING.  Street  Ext.  Middlebury.  Seating  up  to  300,  plus  bar  802-­388-­6943. available,  Middlebury  VFW.  Full  menus.  802-­388-­4831,  www.dogteamcatering.net.

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I  WILL  HOUSE-­SIT,  take  care  of  your  animals,  very  GENE’S  PROPERTY  MAIN-­ light  house  work.  I  love  ani-­ TENANCE.  Property  main-­ mals.  Have  references.  Call  tenance  and  repairs,  light  Jean  for  more  information.  trucking,  small  carpentry  /  802-­247-­3266. handyman  jobs.  Leicester.  Fully  insured.  Call  for  a  free  estimate  802-­349-­6579.

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The Operations Manager is responsible for the day-to-day operations of the humane society, including adoption center initiatives and community-based animal programs related to our mission. It is a full-time, exempt position that reports to the Executive Director and includes administrative, supervisory, and personnel-related duties. The ideal candidate will thrive in a fast-paced environment, be comfortable with change and ambiguity, be able to operate calmly in emotionally charged environments, and work toward long-term goals while managing daily challenges. Preference will be given to candidates with at least 2 years experience in an animal welfare organization or equivalent experience and at least 2 years managerial experience. Computer literacy required. To apply, please send letter of interest, resume, 3 professional references, and salary requirements to: Jessica@homewardboundanimals.org, or by mail to: Homeward Bound, Addison County’s Humane Society, 236 Boardman Street Middlebury,VT 05753.

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The Vermont Migrant Education Program and Bridges to Health are seeking volunteers to teach English and drivers to transport migrant farm workers and their families to health appointments. Working in collaboration with the University of Vermont Extension, the programs provide supplemental educational support services and health care access to migrant youth and families. Volunteer tutors must possess basic Spanish skills, but there are no language requirements for volunteer drivers. If you would dac] lg Ăš f\ gml egj] YZgml ngdmfl]]j ghhgjlmfala]k oal` ]al`]j gj% ganization, please call 388-7044. Thank you.

The Otter Creek Child Center is seeking volunteers to help out in their interactive classrooms. Volunteers would collaborate with teachers, parents and children in an environment that fosters a love of learning through imaginative and creative play. Daily tasks could include, holding infants, reading books to children, preparing snacks and meals, and providing support with household chores. Please call 388-7044 for more information.

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BUILDING  OPERATIONS  ASSOCIATE:  Review  build-­ ings  for  repairs,  schedule  and  perform  maintenance  such  as  painting,  carpentry  work  and  mechanical  sys-­ tems.  Review  maintenance  requests,  order  relevant  sup-­ plies  and  see  work  through  to  completion.  Respond  to  work  requests  and  emer-­ gency  calls  and  correct  mal-­ functions.  Conduct  monthly  and  quarterly  safety  inspec-­ tions.  Some  weekend  work  such  as  painting  could  be  required.  Associate’s  Degree  or  technical  certificate  with  1-­2  years  relevant  experi-­ ence  or  a  combination  of  education  and  experience.  This  is  a  full  time,  benefit  eligible  position.  Apply  to  CSAC  HR,  89  Main  Street,  Middlebury,  VT  05753,  802-­388-­6751,  ext.  415,  or  visit  www.csac-­vt.org.

RESIDENTIAL  SITE  MAN-­ AGER:  Seeking  a  compas-­ sionate  individual  to  man-­ age  residential  home.  Ideal  candidate  will  exercise  good  judgment  and  make  reason-­ able  decisions  with  consum-­ er’s  best  interest  in  mind.  Certification  in  medication  administration,  basic  knowl-­ edge  of  psychiatric  disabili-­ ties  and  recovery  principles,  and  good  supervisory  skills  required.  Bachelor’s  degree  and  two  years  of  relevant  experience  preferred.  This  is  a  full-­time,  benefit  eligible  position.  Apply  to  CSAC  HR,  89  Main  Street,  Middlebury,  VT  05753,  802-­388-­6751,  ext.  415,  or  visit  www. csac-­vt.org.

PERSON  TO  FILL  THE  po-­ sitions  of  Town  Health  Officer  and  Animal  Control  Officer,  on  as-­needed  basis.  Pay  is  $12  /  hour.  Successful  appli-­ cants  need  to  be  able  to  con-­ duct  investigations,  enforce  rules  /  regulations,  maintain  records  and  work  with  the  Selectboard.  For  more  info.,  contact  Chair  Diane  Benware  at  802-­247-­4786.  Letters  of  interest  to  Select-­ board  at  44  Schoolhouse  Road,  Leicester,  VT  05733,  by  January  19.

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 For  more  information  please  contact: Jeff  Stetson:  jstetson@anesu.org  or  Mary  Stetson:  mstetson@anesu.org  or  call  802-­453-­2333.  Please  apply  on  www.SchoolSpring.com RU ¿OO out  an  application,  which  can  be  found  on  our  website:  www.anesu.org  under  Forms, or  available  at  ANESU  located  at: 72  Munsill  Ave.  Suite  601,  Bristol,  VT  05443. Equal  Opportunity  Employer Position  Open  Until  Filled

LICENSED ELECTRICIAN Seeking  experienced,  dependable  self-­starter  with  clean  driving  record  who  will  work  well  with  other  employees,  customers  and  in  varying  environments. We  provide  a  high  rate  of  pay  with  overtime  opportunities,  paid  vacations  &  holidays,  company  clothing,  all  company  tools  with  exception  of  hand  tools. Matching  retirement  plan,  company  health  &  dental.Continuing  education  tuition  &  licensing  reimbursements. Employee  material  allowance.

For  Sale BRUSH  GUARD   BLACK.   Fits  Toyota  Tacoma  1992    2001.  Four  screws  needed.  $225,  OBO.  802-­462-­2545 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  cards  accepted. GARRISON  II  WOOD-­ STOVE,  includes  stove  pipe.  $200.  OBO.  802-­388-­3331.

HOME  DEPOT  REMOTE  Controlled  Electric  Fireplace.  ADMINISTRATIVE  ASSIS-­ 12.5  amps.  28  inch  high,  TANT,  MEMORIAL  BAP-­ 31  inch  width.  New,  asking  TIST  Church,  Middlebury.  $175.  802-­388-­0728. Provide  on-­site  office  and  RENEWABLE  ENERGY.  phone  support;Íž  prepare  Heat  your  home  with  a  and  print  publications;Íž  man-­ Maxim  Outdoor  Wood  Pel-­ age  church  email;Íž  main-­ let  Furnace  by  Central  Boiler  tain  membership  database  and  gain  energy  indepen-­ and  church  calendars;Íž  offer  dence.  Boivin  Farm  Supply,  administrative  support  for  802-­475-­4007. the  pastor,  staff  and  church  boards.  Expert  knowledge  SAWMILLS  FROM  ONLY  and  experience  with;Íž  Mi-­ $4,397.  Make  and  save  crosoft  Office  applications,  money  with  your  own  graphic  skills  applicable  to  bandmill,  cut  lumber  any  web  content  and  printed  dimension.  In  stock,  ready  publications;Íž  proof  reading  to  ship.  Free  info  /  DVD:  www. and  document  formatting.  NorwoodSawmills.com,  Excellent  written  and  verbal  1-­800-­578-­1363,  ext.  300N. communication  skills.  15  hours  /  week,  $14.75  /  hour.  TWIN  MATTRESS,  $97.  See  the  full  job  description  Bob’s  Furniture  and  Bedding,  document  at  www.memorial-­ Middlebury.  802-­388-­1300. baptistvt.org  for  expectations  and  responsibilities.  Send  cover  letter,  resume  and  2  references  by  January  20th  to  membaptistassistant@ gmail.com.

VT  GUN  SHOW,  JAN  17-­18.  K  of  C  Hall,  2  Be-­ rard  Drive,  South  Burling-­ ton,  05403.  Saturday,  9-­4  and  Sunday,  9-­3.  www. greenmtgunshowtrail.com.  STAFFED  APARTMENT  802-­875-­4540. SUPPORT:  Looking  for  car-­ ing,  charismatic  and  calming  For  Rent folks  to  work  with  cool  yet  challenging  adults  in  Rut-­ land  and  Addison  County.  1250  SQ.FT.  LIGHT  indus-­ Availability  for  overnight  and  trial  space.  Exchange  Street,  weekend  work,  great  training  Middlebury.  Call  388-­4831. and  a  supportive  team  envi-­ 3  BEDROOM  UNFUR-­ ronment.  We  strive  to  help  N I S H E D  H O U S E  i n  folks  live  the  best  lives  that  Monkton.  $1,250  /  m onth  they  would  like  to  have  and  plus  utilities  and  deposit.  are  looking  for  similar  minds  Ready  first  of  February.  and  spirits.  Contact  Denise  C a l l  8 0 2 -­ 4 5 3 -­ 4 6 7 8  o r  with  Specialized  Community  802-­349-­6915. Care  at  802-­324-­5692  or  by  email  at  scc@sccmidd. ADDISON:  3  BEDROOM,  2  bath,  brick  Federal  style,  3  comcastbiz.net. fireplaces,  15  acres,  Snake  Mountain  view.  $1,600  /  mo  +  utilities,  or  $1,800  includ-­ ing  utilities.  ViisiTrillium@ yahoo.com.

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MIDDLEBURY UNION MIDDLE SCHOOL Paraprofessional Anticipated

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BRIARWOOD  APART-­ MENTS  is  currently  accept-­ ing  applications  for  2  BR  apartments  in  Middlebury.  All  income  /  assets  must  be  verified  to  determine  monthly  rent,  but  tenants  only  pay  30%  of  their  income  toward  rent.  NS  /  NP,  onsite  laun-­ dry.  Call  802-­247-­0165  or  visit  our  website  www.sum-­ mitpmg.com.  Equal  Housing  Opportunity.

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BRIDPORT  2  BEDROOM  apartment,  includes  all  utili-­ ties.  No  pets,  no  smoking.  $1,000  /  mo.  First,  last  and  security.  Available  now.  802-­758-­2361  (between  10am-­6pm).

Anticipated Long-Term Substitute

Middlebury Union Middle School is seeking an energetic and enthusiastic teacher of QEXLIQEXMGW 5YEPM½IH GERHMHEXI WLSYPH have experience teaching secondary math, a passion for working with middle level students and a conviction that all students can meet high expectations. Familiarity with Best Practices in Mathematics desirable. Apply by sending a letter of interest, resume, three current reference letters, complete transcripts and evidence of licensure to:

BRIDPORT  ONE  BED-­ ROOM  apartment.  No  smok-­ ing,  no  pets  please.  Above  two  car  garage,  great  views  of  Adirondacks,  12  miles  to  Middlebury.  Great  small  stor-­ age  area.  $750  /  month-­snow  removal,  water,  lawn  care  and  electric  included.  Call  802-­989-­8556.

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BRIDPORT;͞  1  bedroom,  second  floor  apartment.  $750  /  month,  includes  elec-­ tricity.  References.  Deposit.  802-­758-­2436.

Help  Wanted

LICENSED NURSING ASSISTANTS $500 Sign-on Bonus! 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 $500 sign-on bonus. Please  email  your  resume  to DSSO\#SRUWHUPHGLFDO RUJ or  call  802-­388-­4780  for  more  information.

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It’s  against  the  law  to  discriminate  when  advertising  housing. 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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CLASSIFIEDS For  Rent

For  Rent

Wood  Heat

BRISTOL-­3  BEDROOM,  2  BATHROOM  apartment  in  a  clean,  quiet  complex.  $1,000  /  month.  Hot  water,  trash,  recycling,  lawn  care  and  snow  removal  included.  Tenant  pays  heat  and  elec-­ tric.  Good  references  and  deposit  required.  No  pets.  802-­349-­5268.

SHOREHAM  3  BEDROOM  mobile  home  on  a  1/2  acre.  $750.  First,  last,  security  with  credit  check.  Available  Feb.  1.  802-­417-­7603.

TIMBERWOLF  FIREWOOD:  Seasoned  ready  to  burn  fire-­ wood.  Cut,  split  and  deliv-­ ered.  Green  wood  available.  802-­388-­7300.

VERGENNES  3  BEDROOM,  3  BATH  newly  renovated  farm  house  for  rent.  One  block  from  main  street,  walk  to  everything.  $1,750  /  month  FEB.  1ST,  LAKE  DUN-­ plus  utilities.  1st  month  plus  MORE  2  BR  ranch  with  security  required.  No  smok-­ walk  out  basement  and  ga-­ ing,  No  pets.  Available  12/1.  rage.  $1,250  plus  utilities.  Contact  Nancy  Larrow  at  802-­989-­0915  rheaume@ Lang  McLaughry  Real  Es-­ sover.net. tate.  802-­877-­6462. FERRISBURGH-­NEAT  AND  TIDY  1  bedroom  Studio,  only  minutes  to  Vergennes  and  Basin  Harbor.  1st  months  and  security  deposit  equal  to  first  months  rent  required.  Credit  and  references  checks.  No  smoking,  no  pets.  Available  Feb.  1st.  $800  /  month,  includes  utilities.  1  year  lease.  Contact  Nancy  Larrow  at  Lang  McLaughry  802-­877-­6462.

GOSHEN,  15  WOODED  ACRES.  Private.  Power,  brook,  long  road  front.  $45,000.  Bicknell  Real  Es-­ tate  Inc.  802-­388-­4994. NYS  LAND  SALE  AD-­ IRONDACK  Timberlands  80-­2000  acre  hunting  clubs.  Starting  at  $385  /  acre.  Fi-­ nancing  available.  Call  1-­800-­229-­7843  or  visit  www. landandcamps.com.

Att. Â Farmers

CROP  PRICES  GOT  YOU  DOWN?  Full  Sun  Compa-­ ny  of  Middlebury  is  seeking  commercial-­scale  sunflow-­ er  and  canola  growers  for  2015.  We  pay  a  premium  above  market  index  prices  for  these  high  value  rotation  crops,  or  we  can  pay  you  custom  rates  to  grow  for  us  on  your  farm.  15-­20  acre  field  minimums.  Please  call  Zach  Hartlyn,  Operations  Coordi-­ nator,  802-­279-­0318  or  email  zach@fullsuncompany.com  to  discuss  our  farm-­partner  program.

M I D D L B U RY  O F F I C E  SPACE.  Prime  Court  Street  location.  Ground  floor.  Off  street  parking.  600-­2,000  sq.  ft.  Real-­Net  Management,  Inc.  802-­388-­4994. MIDDLEBURY  APART-­ MENT-­Sunny  energy  efficient  one  bedroom  close  to  every-­ thing.  New  appliances,  open  design,  Ikea  kitchen,  W/D,  deck,  parking.  Lease.  $1,050  /  month.  802-­425-­3400. MIDDLEBURY,  SMALL  OF-­ Wood  Heat FICE  available.  Center  of  town  with  parking.  Formerly  a  FIREWOOD,  MIXED  HARD-­ hair  salon.  $550  /  mo.  includes  WOOD.  Guaranteed  dry  fire-­ heat.  802-­349-­8544. wood.  $250  /  cord  delivered.  MIDDLEBURY:  BEAUTI-­ 802-­282-­9110,  leave  mes-­ FUL,  BRIGHT,  Furnished  sage. 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  /  r ecycling,  washer  /  dryer,  snow  plowing.  No  pets,  no  smoking.  Security  deposit  and  references  re-­ quired.  $950  /  month.  Flexible  lease  terms.  802-­382-­9467.

Real  Estate

FIREWOOD,  SEASONED.  Large  cord  $350.  deliv-­ ered.  Limited  supply.  Call  802-­453-­4235  for  fantastic,  rapid  service.

HAY  AND  CORN  for  sale.  1st  and  2nd  cut  wrapped  processed  round  baleage,  early  cut,  mixed  grasses.  $40  and  $45  /bale.   2014  pro-­ cessed  corn  silage  stored  in  AG  Bags.  Delivery  available.  802-­238-­8804.

SAWDUST;Íž  STORED  UN-­ DER  cover.  Large  tandem  silage  truck  $627.  delivered.  Half  tandem  load  $350.  de-­ livered.  Pick  up  and  loading  MOUNTAIN  ROAD  FIRE-­ also  available.  Phone  order  WOOD.  Green  and  partially  and  credit  cards  accepted.  dry  available:  oak,  ash,  802-­453-­2226. maple,  beech.  Order  now  and  save  for  next  season.  W H I T N E Y ’ S  C U S TO M  Cut,  split  and  delivered.  Call  FARM  WORK.  Pond  agi-­ 802-­759-­2095. tating,  liquid  manure  haul-­ ing,  drag  line  aerating.  Call  PREMIUM  SEASONED  for  price.  462-­2755,  John  HARDWOOD  cut  and  split.  Whitney. Benson,  20  mile  radius;Íž  3  cord  truck  loads,  $690  /  load.  Green  wood,  $600  /  Wanted load.  802-­342-­6976.

QUICK,  HOT,  SPLIT  kindling  OFFICE  AND  MANUFAC-­ wood,  blended  in  with  mixed  TURING  space,  5,000  sq.ft.  fire  wood.  $250  /  cord.  Deliv-­ with  loading  dock  and  drive-­in  ery  available.  802-­545-­2144. door.  Exchange  Street,  Mid-­ dlebury.  802-­349-­8544.

LOOKING  FOR  CLEAN  WASTE  oil.  50  gallons  or  more.  Free  pick-­up.  802-­388-­4138.

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Public Notices Index Public  notices  for  the  following  can  be  found  in  this  ADDISON  INDEPENDENT  on  this  Page  10B

Addison  County  (1) Addison  County  Court  (1) Addison  County  Probate  Court  (1) Addison  Northwest  Supervisory  Union  â€“  V.U.H.S.  (1) To publish a legal notice in the Addison Cornwall  (1) Independent please email information to Monkton  (1) legals@addisonindependent.com or fax it to (802) 388-3100. Vergennes  (1) Vermont  Electric  Power  Co  (1) Weybridge  (1) ADDISON NORTHWEST SUPERVISORY UNION NOTICE TO ALL STUDENTS IN GRADES 8-­11 PUBLIC HIGH SCHOOL CHOICE Vergennes  Union  High  School,  along  with  all  other  Vermont  high  schools,  will  partici-­ pate  in  what  has  been  termed  a  statewide  system  of  high  school  choice.   In  its  initial  con-­ ÂżJXUDWLRQ LPSOHPHQWDWLRQ ZLOO HVVHQWLDOO\ EH D PRGLÂżHG YHUVLRQ RI WKH UHJLRQDO FKRLFH that  has  been  in  place  since  2002. 8QGHU WKLV PRGLÂżHG SODQ VWXGHQWV IURP 98+6 PD\ DSSO\ WR WUDQVIHU WR DQ\ RWKHU KLJK VFKRRO LQ WKH VWDWH )RU WKH VFKRRO \HDU WKH PD[LPXP QXPEHU RI VWXGHQWV HOLJLEOH WR WUDQVIHU LV OLPLWHG WR WHQ 7KH DFWXDO QXPEHU ZLOO GHSHQG RQ WKH QXPEHU RI VWXGHQWV VHOHFWHG LQ SULRU \HDUV WR FRQWLQXH WKHLU HQUROOPHQW DW RWKHU DUHD KLJK VFKRROV To  apply  to  participate  in  the  program  for  the  2015-­2016  school  year  (grades  9-­12): &RPSOHWH DQ DSSOLFDWLRQ DYDLODEOH IURP WKH 98+6 JXLGDQFH RIÂżFH RU IURP WKH 6XSHULQ-­ WHQGHQWÂśV RIÂżFH DV RI )HEUXDU\ $OO DSSOLFDWLRQV PXVW EH VLJQHG E\ D SDUHQW RU JXDUGLDQ File  the  application  no  later  than  March  1,  2015. 1RWLÂżFDWLRQ RI GHFLVLRQV WR DOO VWXGHQWV ZKR KDYH DSSOLHG WR SDUWLFLSDWH ZLOO EH SURYLGHG no  later  than  April  1,  2015. $GGLWLRQDO VFKRRO FKRLFH LQIRUPDWLRQ LQFOXGLQJ D WLPHOLQH LV DYDLODEOH IURP WKH 6XSHU-­ LQWHQGHQWÂśV 2IÂżFH $ VWXGHQWÂśV HQUROOPHQW DSSOLFDWLRQ PD\ EH GHQLHG E\ DQRWKHU UHFHLYLQJ VFKRRO LI WKH VWX-­ GHQW KDV EHHQ H[SHOOHG RU UHFHLYHG DQ H[WHQGHG VXVSHQVLRQ IRU YLRODWLRQ RI 9HUJHQQHV 8QLRQ +LJK 6FKRROÂśV DOFRKRO VXEVWDQFH DEXVH RU ZHDSRQV LQ VFKRROV SROLFLHV GXULQJ the  year  prior  to  enrollment  in  that  regional  partnership  school.   Upon  enrollment  in  the  UHFHLYLQJ VFKRRO VWXGHQWV DUH VXEMHFW WR WKH GLVFLSOLQDU\ SROLFLHV DQG SURFHGXUHV RI WKH UHFHLYLQJ VFKRRO ,I VHOHFWHG WR DWWHQG DQRWKHU KLJK VFKRRO LQ WKH UHJLRQDO SDUWQHUVKLS VWXGHQWV VKDOO EH JXDUDQWHHG HQUROOPHQW LQ WKDW UHFHLYLQJ VFKRRO XQWLO JUDGXDWLRQ DV ORQJ DV WKH\ UHPDLQ UHVLGHQWV RI RQH RI WKH 9HUJHQQHV 8+6 WRZQ GLVWULFWV DQG DUH QRW VXEMHFW WR H[SXOVLRQ DV D UHVXOW RI WKH UHFHLYLQJ VFKRROÂśV SROLF\ DQG IHGHUDO DQG VWDWH ODZ 1/8,  12,  15,  19

ADDISON COUNTY WARNING

Pursuant  to  24  V.S.A.  Section  133(3)(a),  the  taxpayers  of  the  County  of  Addison  are  hereby  given  notice  that  a  public  hearing  regarding  the  proposed  county  budget  for  2015-­ 2016  will  be  held  at  the  Judge  Frank  Mahady  Courthouse  in  Middlebury  on  Wednesday,  -DQ DW S P 7KLV EXGJHW LV IRU ÂżVFDO \HDU -XO\ Âą -XQH More  information  and  extra  copies  of  the  budget  may  be  obtained  at  the  Addison  County  Superior  Court,  Frank  Mahady  Court  House,  Middlebury,  Vermont.  Tel.  802-­388-­1966 Francis  G.  Broughton,  Assistant  Judge Margaret  Gossens,  Assistant  Judge  REVENUE:  County  Tax    0.0436%  2015-­2016  Passports  1RWDULHV ,QWHUHVW (DUQHG Wills  for  safekeeping  5HQW ,QFRPH Âą -DLO %OGJ  727$/ ,1&20(  Anticipated  Surplus    EXPENSES: Court:  Court  Personnel        Salaries  %HQHÂżWV Dues  &  Memberships  2IÂżFH ([SHQVH Advertising-­  Passports  Insurance  7HOHSKRQH 2SHUDWLRQV Professional  Services  Contracted  Services  Contingency  Subtotal Â

2015-­2016  Proposed Â

EXPENSES Â (continued) Â

2015-­2016

$ Â Â 183,392.00 Â Â $ Â Â Â Â Â Â 3,500.00 Â $ Â Â Â Â Â Â 3,500.00 Â Â Â $ Â Â Â Â 20,000.00 Â $ Â Â 234,917.00 Â Â Â $ Â Â Â Â Â 46,600.00 Â $ Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 1,450.00 Â $ Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 600.00 Â $ Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 2,200.00 Â $ Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 550.00 Â $ Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 3,300.00 Â $ Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 500.00 Â $ Â Â Â Â Â 61,252.00 Â

Sheriffs  Department: Personnel:    Salaries  %HQHÂżWV 2IÂżFH ([SHQVH Telephone  ,QVXUDQFH %RQGV Training  9,%5(6 9/(76  Radio     Subtotal Â

$ Â Â Â 74,984.00 $ Â Â Â Â Â 1,500.00 $ Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 500.00 $ Â Â Â Â Â 4,500.00 $ Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 750.00 $ Â 122,690.00

Probate  Court: 6XSSOLHV (TXLSPHQW Dues  Contingency  Subtotal      Â

$ Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 325.00 $ Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 250.00 $ Â Â Â Â Â 1,225.00 Â

Jail  Building: 8WLOLWLHV Bldg  &  Grounds  Insurance  ,QVSHFWLRQV Custodial  Capitol  Improvements     Subtotal Â

$ Â Â Â Â Â Â 5,000.00 $ Â Â Â Â Â Â 3,500.00 $ Â Â Â Â Â Â 2,750.00 $ Â Â Â Â Â Â 2,500.00 $ Â Â Â Â 49,750.00

   TOTAL  EXPENSE Â

$ Â Â Â 234,917.00

Proposed

Poster contest challenges Vt. students to manage their money MONTPELIER  â€”  A  statewide  poster  contest  challenges  Vermont  students  to  illustrate  how  to  create  a  plan  for  their  money.  The  theme  for  the  2015  Be  Money  Wi$e  Financial  Literacy  Poster  Competition  is  â€œTo  build  a  money  plan,  I  will  â€Śâ€?  The  contest  is  open  to  third-­  through  12th-­ grade  students.  Grade  division  winners  each  win  a  $100  cash  prize. “This  year’s  poster  theme  will  en-­ able  parents  and  teachers  to  introduce  the  concept  of  budgeting,â€?  said  State  Treasurer  Beth  Pearce.  â€œThe  contest  provides  an  opportunity  to  begin  a  dia-­ logue  with  our  children  about  money  and  share  our  experience  with  them.  Even  young  children  can  begin  to  learn  how  to  save  by  setting  money  aside  for  a  future  purchase.  Teenagers  who  have  a  regular  income  from  a  job  can  put  in  place  a  basic  budget  to  cover  expenses  like  clothes,  gas  for  the  car,  cell  phone  and  saving  for  the  future.â€? For  the  last  eight  years,  the  State  Treasurer’s  Office  and  the  Vermont  Bankers  Association  have  sponsored  the  annual  competition.  The  purpose  of  the  contest  is  to  give  teachers  and  parents  a  tool  to  engage  children  in  discussions  on  money  management.  The  2015  theme  encourages  students  to  set  goals  for  their  money;Íž  to  check  the  price  of  items  and  compare  that  to  the  money  they  have;Íž  and  to  learn  to  track  how  they  are  spending  and  saving  their  money. “I  appreciate  the  ongoing  support  for Â

The  Public  Notices  section  appears  every  Monday  &  Thursday  in  the

Addison Independent CITY OF VERGENNES NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice  is  hereby  given  that  the  Devel-­ opment  Review  Board  will  hold  a  public  hearing  on  Monday,  February  2,  2015  at  7  p.m.  in  City  Hall  for  the  following  purpose: To  consider  the  request  by  the  City  of  Vergennes  for  site  plan  review  to  con-­ struct  a  preschool  playground  at  the  Vergennes  Veterans’  Memorial  Park  on  East  Street.   The  request  will  be  reviewed  pursuant  to  Articles  VII  of  the  zoning  and  subdivision  regulations  sub-­ ject  to  the  limitations  on  development  review  set  forth  in  Section  311  thereof. A  copy  of  the  site  plan  is  available  for  SXEOLF UHYLHZ LQ WKH &LW\ &OHUNÂśV 2IÂżFH January  10,  2015 0HO +DZOH\ $GPLQLVWUDWLYH 2IÂżFHU

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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PROBATE  DIVISION DOCKET  NO.  397-­12-­14  ANPR

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STATE  OF  VERMONT DISTRICT  OF  ADDISON,  SS. IN  RE  THE  ESTATE  OF ELLEN  F.  DIGNAN NOTICE  TO  CREDITORS To  the  creditors  of  the  estate  of  Ellen  F.  Dignan  late  of  Middlebury,  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  of  WKH ¿UVW SXEOLFDWLRQ RI WKLV QRWLFH 7KH FODLP 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:  Jan.  8,  2015 Hester  L.  Fuller,  Administrator c/o  Mitchell  L.  Pearl,  Esq. Langrock,  Sperry  &  Wool,  LLP PO  Drawer  351 Middlebury,  VT  05753 Name  of  Publication:  Addison  Independent Publication  Date:  Jan.  15,  2015 Address  of  Probate  Court:  Addison  Probate  Court,  7  Mahady  Court,  Middlebury,  VT  05753 1/15

TOWN OF MONKTON -­ NOTICE OF TAX SALE The  resident  and  non-­resident  owners,  lienholders  and  mortgagees  of  the  real  estate  in  the  Town  of  Monkton,  in  the  County  of  Addi-­ VRQ DQG 6WDWH RI 9HUPRQW DUH KHUHE\ QRWLÂżHG WKDW UHDO HVWDWH WD[HV DVVHVVHG E\ WKH 7RZQ RI 0RQNWRQ IRU WKH \HDUV DQG remain,  either  in  whole  or  in  part,  unpaid  upon  the  following  described  real  estate  in  the  Town  of  Monkton,  Vermont  as  indicated  below,  to  wit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­ LVWUDWUL[Âś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ÂśV 'HHG RI 7RYH 1LFROH *\PUHN 7RZHU DV 7UXVWHH RI WKH 6DQGUD / 7RZHU 5HYRFDEOH 7UXVW X W D GDWHG 'HFHPEHU DV DPHQGHG 'HFHPEHU VDLG 7UXVWHHÂśV 'HHG GDWHG $SULO DQG UHFRUGHG LQ WKH 0RQNWRQ /DQG 5HFRUGV LQ %RRN DW 3DJH 7RZQ RI 0RQNWRQ 7D[ 3DUFHO , ' $QG VR PXFK RI VDLG UHDO HVWDWH ZLOO EH VROG DW SXEOLF DXFWLRQ DW WKH 0RQNWRQ 7RZQ &OHUNÂśV RIÂżFH D SXEOLF SODFH LQ VDLG 7RZQ RQ WKH WK GD\ RI )HEUXDU\ DW RÂśFORFN LQ WKH IRUHQRRQ DV VKDOO EH UHTXLVLWH WR GLVFKDUJH VXFK WD[HV ZLWK FRVWV DQG IHHV XQOHVV SUHYLRXVO\ SDLG $Q\ TXHVWLRQV RU LQTXLULHV UHJDUGLQJ WKH DERYH UHIHUHQFHG VDOH VKRXOG EH GLUHFWHG WR WKH IROORZLQJ DGGUHVV (QJOLVK &DUUROO %RH 3& ‡ $771 -DPHV ) &DUUROO (VT RU :DQGD 0 0XUUD\ 3DUDOHJDO &RXUW 6WUHHW 0LGGOHEXU\ 9HUPRQW 7HOHSKRQH (QJOLVK &DUUROO %RH 3& DQG WKH 7RZQ RI 0RQNWRQ GR QRW JLYH DQ\ RSLQLRQ RU FHUWLÂżFDWLRQ DV WR WKH PDUNHWDELOLW\ RI WKH WLWOHV WR DQ\ RI WKH DERYH UHIHUHQFHG SURSHUWLHV DV KHOG E\ WKH FXUUHQW RZQHU WD[SD\HU 'DWHG DW 0RQNWRQ 9HUPRQW WKLV WK GD\ RI 'HFHPEHU :LOOLDP -RRV 7RZQ RI 0RQNWRQ 'HOLQTXHQW 7D[ &ROOHFWRU 1/8,  15,  22

this  program  from  Vermont’s  banking  community.  It  is  a  partnership  that  al-­ lows  us  to  promote  financial  literacy  and  encourage  greater  involvement  by  adults  in  the  financial  education  of  Vermont’s  children,â€?  said  Pearce. The  contest  features  three  grade  categories:  elementary,  third-­fifth  grades;Íž  middle  school,  sixth-­ninth  grades;Íž  and  high  school,  10th-­12th  grades.  Top-­placing  students  and  their  teachers  will  be  recognized  at  a  Statehouse  ceremony  on  April  9.  In  addition  to  cash  prizes  for  the  first  place  division  winners,  the  students’  schools  also  will  receive  a  $100  cash  award  in  recognition  of  their  support  of  financial  literacy.  The  prizes  are  donated  by  the  Vermont  Bankers  Association.  The  deadline  for  poster  submissions  to  the  treasurer’s  office  is  March  11. Posters  must  be  on  white  paper  stock  and  between  8-­1/2  by  11  inches  or  11  by  17  inches.  Vermont  entries  may  be  sent  to  the  Vermont  State  Treasurer’s  Office,  Attention  Poster  Competition,  109  State  St.,  Montpelier,  VT  05609.  Complete  contest  details  are  avail-­ able  on  the  treasurer’s  office  website,  financial  literacy  main  page.  Go  to  www.MoneyEd.Vermont.gov  to  view  the  contest  rules. Questions  about  the  competition  may  be  directed  to  the  State  Trea-­ surer’s  Office  at  1-­800-­642-­3191  or  via  e-­mail  at  Treasurers.Office@ state.vt.us.

TOWN OF WEYBRIDGE WARNING Public Hearings Regarding the Town of Weybridge Municipal Char-­ ter Adoption. Residents  of  the  Town  of  Weybridge  in  the  County  of  Addison  DUH KHDUE\ QRWL¿HG DQG ZDUQHG RI WKH two  public  hearings  at  the  Weybridge  Elementary  School  in  said  town  at  210  Quaker  Village  Road,  which  will  be  held  on  Tuesday,  February  3,  2015  at  7:00  PM  and  Monday,  February  9,  2015  at  7:00  PM.  The  purpose  of  these  hearings  is  to  receive  and  provide  comment  on  the  draft  Municipal  Charter  language,  proposed  by  the  Selectboard,  which  will  be  up  for  discussion  on  March  2nd,  2015  and  for  voting  on  Town  Meeting  Day  on  March  3rd,  2015.  Warning  with  proposed  language  of  the  charter,  is  posted  at  the  :H\EULGJH 7RZQ 2I¿FH WKH :H\EULGJH Town  Hall  board,  Monument  Farms  Dairy  and  the  Pulp  Mill  Bridge  Road  board.  Copies  of  the  proposed  munic-­ ipal  charter  can  be  obtained  from  the  Weybridge  Town  Clerk. Alan  J.  Piper,  Chair Weybridge  Selectboard 1/1,  5,  8,  12,  15,  19,  22,  26,  29

TOWN OF CORNWALL NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING

The  Cornwall  Planning  Commission  will  hold  a  Public  Meeting  on  Wednesday,  January  21  at  7:15  PM  in  the  Town  Hall  located  on  Route  30,  Cornwall,  Vermont. Purpose  of  Meeting: To  hear  a  request,  as  part  of  the  Final  Application,  by  Matt  Bonner,  of  1104  West  Street,  to  subdivide  the  40  acre  lot  at  1683  West  Street  into  5  lots.   This  mat-­ WHU ZDV FODVVL¿HG E\ WKH &RUQZDOO 3ODQ-­ ning  Commission  on  May  21st,  2014,  as  a  major  subdivision. The  above  application  is  available  to  the  SXEOLF DW WKH &RUQZDOO 7RZQ &OHUNœV RI¿FH Route  30,  Cornwall,  VT.  You  are  free  to  UHYLHZ WKH ¿OH IRU DQ\ DGGLWLRQDO LQIRUPD-­ tion  concerning  this  particular  matter. Persons  wishing  to  be  heard  at  this  Public  Meeting  may  do  so  in  person  or  may  be  represented  at  the  meeting  by  a  licensed  Vermont  attorney  or  an  autho-­ rized  agent.  Please  note  that  in  accor-­ dance  with  Chapter  117,  Section  4464,  of  the  Vermont  Statutes  that  participation  in  this  Public  Meeting  is  a  prerequisite  to  the  right  to  take  any  subsequent  appeal. Sincerely, Tracy  Himmel  Isham Chair,  Cornwall  Planning  Commission

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Photographer for National Geographic to share works, deliver a talk MIDDLEBURY  â€”  The  annual  meeting  of  the  Green  Mountain  Club  Bread  Loaf  Section  will  be  held  on  Saturday,  Jan.  24,  at  5  p.m.  James Blair in  the  Fellow-­ worked ship  Hall  of  the  as a staff Congregational  photographer Church  in  Mid-­ for National dlebury.  Pho-­ Geographic tographer  James  magazine P.  Blair  will  give  for 30 years. a  talk  titled  â€œBe-­ Forty-six articles carried ing  There.â€? Blair  worked  his byline and as  a  staff  pho-­ more than tographer  for  2,000 of his National  Geo-­ photos have graphic  maga-­ appeared zine  for  30  within its years.  Forty-­six  covers. articles  carried  his  byline  and  more  than  2,000  of  his  photos  have  appeared  within  its  covers. “Being  There,â€?  an  exhibit  of  Blair’s  photography,  was  displayed  at  the  Town  Hall  Theater  in  Middle-­ bury  last  summer.  Images  in  the  ex-­ hibit  were  taken  from  his  time  work-­ ing  for  National  Geographic.  He  resides  in  Middlebury  for  part  of  the Â

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MIDDLEBURY  â€“   Come  home  to  this  FR]\ FRORQLDO WXFNHG DZD\ LQ WKH KHDUW RI the  Woodland  development.   This  home  KDV EHGURRPV DQG Ă­ EDWKV DQG tons  of  living  space.   Some  of  the  lovely  features  of  this  home  include  an  attached  FDU JDUDJH ZLWK VWDLUV WKDW OHDG GLUHFWO\ from  the  garage  to  the  basement  (how  KDQG\ DQ RSHQ NLWFKHQ GLQLQJ IDPLO\ URRP ZLWK KDUGZRRG Ă€ RRUV DQG PDVWHU EHGURRP ZLWK D ZDON LQ FORVHW DQG IXOO bath.   The  primary  heat  source  for  this  KRPH LV D +DUPDQ SHOOHW VWRYH VR RLO FRVWV DUH PLQLPDO (QMR\ DFUHV RI D SULYDWH wooded  lot  yet  minutes  from  Middlebury!    WEYBRIDGE! –  Charming  3  bedroom  restored  Cape-­Style  Farmhouse  on  quiet  country  road  with  spectacular  Green  Mountain  views  on  10.1  acres  of  land.  Finishes  include  wide  pine  Ă€ RRULQJ H[SRVHG EHDPV RULJLQDO EULFN ZRRGVWRYH KHDUWK ZLWK EUHDG RYHQ Âż UVW Ă€ RRU EHGURRP DQG EDWK DQG DWWDFKHG two-­car  garage. Â

$5,000 to buyer’s closing costs. Yearround home in perfect condition, rural setting at the end of Masterson Road. Wonderful open floor plan with kitchen, dining, living room, natural stone wall set behind a wood stove that can heat the entire home. Large yard, with deck including a MLS 4334730 $184,000 grill for three-season enjoyment. Large wooded areas surround house for total privacy.

FERRISBURGH

Enjoy the wildlife from your creek side home. Fish from your own front yard. This year round Otter Creek cabin is the perfect getaway for easy living. You can enjoy a “staycation� all year long.

MLS 4379634 $143,200

FERRISBURGH

MLS 4357292 $289,900 If  BEAUTIFUL SUNSETS SDVWRUDO YLHZV DQG IRXU EHGURRPV DUH ZKDW \RXÂśUH ORRNLQJ IRU \RX QHHG WR VHH WKLV KRPH This  family  friendly  four  bedroom  colonial  has  everything  you  need.   Updated  NLWFKHQ QHZ ZRRG Ă€ RRUV JDV Âż UHSODFH LQ WKH OLYLQJ URRP RSHQ OHYHO DFUH ORW IRU DOO \RXU RXWVLGH DFWLYLWLHV $ Âż QLVKHG EDVHPHQW IRU H[WUD JXHVWV RU DQ H[HUFLVH URRP 3OXV D ORYHO\ GHFN WR ZDWFK WKRVH VXQVHWV 7KHUH DUH VSHFLDO Âż QDQFLQJ LQFHQWLYHV RQ WKLV SURSHUW\ IURP WKH UHORFDWLRQ FRPSDQ\ÂśV SUHIHUUHG OHQGHU

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Move right in and enjoy the view. This home has been lovingly cared for throughout the years and has had many updates. You can live efficiently on one level. The walkout basement has the added bonus of an accessory apartment to help pay the taxes. Too many updates and features to list.

Located on Brandon’s historic Park Street! At current appraised value! Fireplace and built-ins in living room, formal dining room, kitchen w/adjacent family room, bedroom and full bath on 1st floor, 2nd floor has 3 more bedrooms and full bath. Hardwood floors, 5 +/year old furnace, some renovations MLS 4388942 $200,000 upstairs, a barn/outbuilding and a fenced backyard. .

Lang McLaughry Middlebury Office

Middlebury, Vermont 05753 802-388-1000 800-856-7585 802-388-7115 (fax) Bill Beck Real Estate 802-388-7983

NEW HAVEN

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Plenty of space in this 4 bedroom cape on 4 acres in New Haven! Â Many substantial upgrades such as a new septic system, new furnace, oil tank and water softener. Â Views to the East from the large wraparound porch, and plenty of land for gardens, animals or additional outbuildings! $239,000Â MLS# 4398096.

BRANDON

Affordable in town home on oversize lot with expansion potential! This two bedroom farmhouse has many updates, and partially finished space on the lower level that could be an income producing apartment. Walk to shops, restaurants and all that Brandon has to offer! $122,500 $129,900Â MLS#4370101

SHOREHAM

BRANDON

66 Court Street

SALISBURY

This house is ready for the loving care of someone new. It will require some work, but at this price you’ll have a wonderful homestead to start with. Sited on a really lovely, flat lawn. Plenty of room for gardening, playing. Detached two-car garage suitable for cars and workshop space. $89,900 MLS#4368429

Lovely vintage cape on a ½ acre lot in Shoreham with town water and sewer. This 3 bedroom, 2 bath home has been restored maintaining lovely wood floors and wainscoting and upgraded with newer wiring, plumbing, etc. Affordably priced at: $179,000 MLS#4374442

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STARKSBORO

Amazing views from this 3 bedroom, 2 bath, one level home in Starksboro. Â Close to ski areas and everything the outdoors has to offer! $177,000Â $183,000Â MLS#4391195

44 Main Street Middlebury, VT 05753 802-388-4242 www.middvermontrealestate.com


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