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THURSDAY, Â JANUARY Â 23, Â 2014

MATT DICKERSON

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VERGENNES  UNION  HIGH  School  senior  Brendon  Huestis  gets  around  Mount  Abraham’s  Sawyer  Kamman  during  Tuesday  night’s  game  in  Vergennes.  Huestis  scored  nine  points  in  the  Commodores’  66-­32  win. Independent  photo/Trent  Campbell

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1/21  MUHS  vs.  Milton   .........................61-­53 1/21  Green  Mt.  at  OV   ........................  56-­32 Girls’ Basketball 1/20  Harwood  vs.  VUHS   ....................  44-­42 1/20  Milton  vs.  MUHS   .........................62-­27 1/20  Brattleboro  vs.  OV   .....................  38-­25 1/20  S.  Burlington  vs.  Mt.  Abe  ............  43-­31 COLLEGE SPORTS Men’s Basketball 1/19  Midd.  vs.  Conn.   ..........................  64-­61 1/21  Midd.  vs.  Johnson  State   ............  95-­65 Women’s Basketball 1/19  Conn.  vs.  Midd.   ..........................  70-­63

Local  grapplers  reach  podium  at  Essex  tourney

Schedule HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS Hockey 1/24  Brattleboro  at  MUHS  Girls   ...  4:45  p.m. 1/24  Burlington  at  MUHS  Boys   .........  7  p.m. 1/29  MUHS  Boys  at  Milton   ..........  6:25  p.m. 1/29  MUHS  Girls  at  Hartford   .............  7  p.m. 1/31  U-­32  at  MUHS  Girls   ..................  5  p.m. 1/31  Stowe  at  MUHS  Boys   ...............  7  p.m. Boys’ Basketball 1/24  OV  at  Leland  &  Gray   ................  7  p.m. 1/24  Missisquoi  at  Mt.  Abe   ................  7  p.m. 1/24  VUHS  at  Milton   .........................  7  p.m. 1/24  MUHS  at  St.  Albans   .............  7:30  p.m. 1/28  Proctor  at  OV   ............................  7  p.m. 1/29  VUHS  at  St.  Albans   .............  7:30  p.m. 1/29  Missisquoi  at  MUHS   .................  7  p.m. 1/29  Milton  at  Mt.  Abe   .......................  7  p.m. 1/31  Bellows  Falls  at  OV   ..................  7  p.m. 2/1  Milton  at  MUHS   ...................  12:30  p.m. 2/1  VUHS  at  Mt.  Abe   .................  12:30  p.m.

(See  Schedule,  Page  6B)

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TIGER  JUNIOR  EMMA  Snyder-­White  performs  on  the  beam  Saturday  in  Middlebury.  The  Tigers  beat  U-­32,  109.1-­72.3. Independent  photos/Trent  Campbell

TIGER  SENIOR  LINDSAY  Wells  launches  herself  off  the  vault  during  Saturday’s  gymnastics  meet  against  U-­32.  Wells  took  third  in  the  vault  and  tied  for  second  in  the  all-­around.

MIDDLEBURY  UNION  HIGH  School  fresh-­ man  Mikayla  Robinson  balances  on  one  leg  during  her  beam  routine  Saturday.

Gymnastics 6.2. 3.  Wells  (MUHS),  8.0. (Continued  from  Page  1B) 4.  Jewett  and  Wells,  6.0. 4.  Anneke  Jewett  (MUHS),  7.9. The  full  results  for  each  event  BEAM: BARS: were:  1.  Bagg,  8.1. 1.  Lamorey,  7.5 VAULT:  2.  Williams  (MUHS),  7.0. 2.  Bagg,  6.7. 1.  Gillian  Lamorey  (U-­32),  8.3. 3.  Leah  Raymond  (MUHS)  and  3.  6.2  Mikayla  Robinson  (MUHS),  2:  Kara  Bagg  (U-­32),  8.2. Gabrielle  Ingenthron  (MUHS),  6.8. FLOOR: 1.  Lamorey.  (U-­32),  7.0. 2.  Robinson,  MUHS),  6.8. 3.  Jewett  (MUHS),  6.7. 4.  Emma  Snyder-­ White  (MUHS),  6.6. ALL-­AROUND:  1.  Lamorey (U-­32),  19.1. 2.  Hannah  Stoll  (MUHS)  and  Wells  (MUHS),  26.7. 4.  Jewett,  (MUHS),  26.5. 7,*(5 )5(6+0$1 ,6$%(//$ :LOOLDPV Ă€LHV KLJK RYHU WKH EHDP GXU-­ ing  Saturday’s  gymnastics  meet  against  U-­32.  Williams  was  second  in  the  beam.

MIDDLEBURY  UNION  HIGH  School  senior  Gabrielle  Ingen-­ thron  spins  on  the  beam  Satur-­ day  afternoon.  Ingenthron  tied  for  third  in  the  event.

MIDDLEBURY  UNION  HIGH  School  freshman  Leah  Raymond  swings  above  the  uneven  bars  at  Saturday’s  meet  against  U-­32.

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Otters  only  winners  in  girls’  hoop  action

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Middlebury  skiers  third  at  Colby Men’s  hoop  earns  league  victories

WATERVILLE,  Maine  â€”  The  0LGGOHEXU\ VNL WHDP ÂżQLVKHG WKLUG DW the  Colby  Carnival  this  past  weekend.  Vermont  won  the  event  with  1,012  SRLQWV IROORZHG E\ 'DUWPRXWK 0LGGOHEXU\ DQG 1HZ +DPS-­ VKLUH On  Friday,  senior  Panther  Ben  Lust-­ garten  picked  up  where  he  left  off  last  season,  placing  second  for  the  men  in  the  10-­kilometer  classic  in  31:34,  which  was  34  seconds  off  the  winning  SDFH 6HQLRU $XVWLQ &REE ZDV QH[W IRU WKH 3DQWKHUV LQ WK SODFH followed  by  sophomore  Jack  Steele  in  WK The  women  placed  two  racers  in  the  top  10  of  the  5K  classic  race.  Ju-­ nior  Heather  Mooney  was  tops  on  the  list,  coming  in  ninth  in  17:41,  1:03  off  the  winning  pace.  Not  far  behind  was Â

MXQLRU 6WHOOD +ROW LQ WK LQ Rounding  out  Middlebury  scorers  was  sophomore  Kaitlin  Fink  in  24th  in  18:28. Junior  Yina-­Moe  Lang  paced  the  women’s  alpine  team  in  the  giant  sla-­ lom,  earning  her  second-­straight  top  ¿QLVK 2Q )ULGD\ VKH WRRN VHYHQWK place  in  2:20.80.  Rookie  Lisa  Schroer  ¿QLVKHG UG LQ KHU ÂżUVW FRPSOHWHG collegiate  race  in  2:27.41.  The  team’s  WKLUG VFRUHU ZDV MXQLRU .DWHO\Q %DU-­ FOD\ LQ WK LQ JRRG IRU WK place.   Rookie  Christopher  McKenna  took  ¿IWK LQ WKH PHQÂśV *6 LQ 6HQLRU 1LFN %DLOH\ ZDV QH[W DW 6XJDUORDI placing  13th  in  2:13.13,  followed  by  rookie  Colin  Hayes  in  29th  in  2:17.31. Hayes  paced  the  men’s  alpine  team  RQ 6DWXUGD\ HDUQLQJ VL[WK LQ WKH VOD-­

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said  â€œyesâ€?  almost  immediately,  and  a  couple  weeks  later  he  was  down  at  my  house  spending  an  evening  tying  XS ÂłYHLOHG DVVDVVLQ´ Ă€LHV WR SUHSDUH for  the  trip. $QG ÂżQDOO\ WKH GD\ FDPH 7KXUV-­ day  afternoon  when  my  work  at  the  lab  concluded,  I  headed  down  to  the  Seattle  airport  and  picked  up  Rich  and  Thanh.  Four  hours  later,  we  had  crossed  over  the  Columbia  down  into  Oregon  and  were  pulling  into  the  VPDOO FRDVWDO WRZQ RI 0DQ]DQLWD :H shared  a  small  seaside  hotel  across  RQH VWUHHW IURP D JRRG SL]]D SODFH and  across  another  from  a  pub  fea-­ turing  a  large  number  of  local  craft  brews  â€”  the  other  thing  Oregon  is  as  famous  for  as  its  steelhead. $W ÂżYH RQ )ULGD\ PRUQLQJ ZH ZHUH up  and  getting  dressed.  Thanh  and  I  would  spend  the  day  with  one  guide  on  the  North  Fork  of  the  Nehalem,  MXVW XSULYHU IURP 0DQ]DQLWD 5LFK would  spend  a  day  with  another  40  minutes  south  on  the  Trask.  The  idea  RI ÂżVKLQJ GLIIHUHQW ULYHUV ZLWK WZR guides  was  to  gain  as  much  info  as  we  could  so  we  would  know  where  WR ÂżVK WKH QH[W WZR GD\V ZKHQ ZH ZRXOG QRW KDYH WKH OX[XU\ RI D JXLGH 7KH ÂżVKLQJ ZDV VORZHU WKDQ , hoped.  The  forecast  for  clear  blue  skies  and  temperatures  warming  IURP EHORZ IUHH]LQJ XS WR GH-­ grees  proved  accurate.  Furthermore,  2UHJRQ KDV EHHQ H[SHULHQFLQJ D GU\ winter,  and  water  was  running  low  and  clear.  So  while  it  was  a  perfect  day  to  be  outdoors  and  on  the  water,  LW ZDV QRW D JRRG GD\ IRU ÂżVK WR EH active.  Steelhead  typically  wait  for  higher,  off-­color  water  that  comes  af-­ ter  rain  to  provide  cover  before  they Â

begin  their  run  upstream,  and  hadn’t  even  entered  most  of  the  local  rivers.  7KH ÂżVK WKDW ZHUH LQ ZHUH SOD\LQJ cautious  in  the  clear  water,  ignoring  DOO WKH LQWHUHVWLQJ Ă€LHV ZH WLHG DQG taking  only  small  beads. Fortunately,  the  Trask  and  the  Ne-­ halem  were  large  enough  that  rain  the  previous  weekend  had  drawn  ¿VK LQ 'XULQJ WKH PRUQLQJ 5LFK ZDV DEOH WR KRRN XS ZLWK KLV ÂżUVW WKUHH steelhead.  And  he  landed  all  three  â€”  including  the  largest  one  that  he  fought  in  part  while  sitting  in  shal-­ low  water  after  tripping  while  get-­ WLQJ RXW RI WKH ERDW 2QFH KH UHDOL]HG that  Rich’s  foot  was  stuck  under  the  seat,  guide  Gil  helped  him  up  and  he  ZDV DEOH WR ÂżQLVK ÂżJKWLQJ WKH ÂżVK Over  on  the  North  Fork  of  the  Ne-­ halem,  I  managed  to  hook  up  with  IRXU ÂżVK EXW RQH PRQVWHU EURNH P\ line  and  another  spit  my  hook,  so  I  ODQGHG RQO\ WZR D LQFK ZLOG ÂżVK and  a  28-­inch  hatchery  steelhead.  7KH QH[W WZR GD\V ZHUH VORZHU DV the  water  cleared  and  levels  dropped,  but  we  managed  to  see  a  few  more  ¿VK DQG ZH H[SORUHG VRPH RI WKH waters  recommended  by  our  guides.  (YHQ ZKHQ WKH ÂżVKLQJ ZDV VORZ WKH surroundings  were  beautiful.  Bald  HDJOHV Ă€HZ ULJKW RYHU RXU KHDGV RQ multiple  occasions,  and  three  elk  walked  right  past  me  once  when  I  was  sitting  still  on  the  streamside  ty-­ LQJ RQ D QHZ Ă€\ As  Vermont  temperatures  plum-­ met  once  again,  I  can  think  of  worse  places  to  be  and  worse  things  to  be  doing  than  sitting  on  my  butt  in  an  Oregon  river  with  my  foot  stuck  in  a  boat  while  I’m  trying  to  land  a  SRXQG ÂżVK

Dickerson (Continued  from  Page  1B) down  the  coast  from  more  famous  waters  like  the  Rogue  to  lesser  known  streams  like  the  Kilchis  boast  runs  of  wild  as  well  as  hatchery-­sup-­ ported  steelhead.  So  do  many  inland  rivers  draining  into  the  Columbia  Basin  or  the  Willamette  River  Val-­ ley.  The  state  record  (taken  from  the  Columbia  in  1970)  weighed  over  35  pounds. 6R ZKHQ P\ SODQV ZHUH ÂżQDOL]HG for  a  two-­day  research  visit  to  the  National  Marine  Mammal  Lab  in  Seattle  for  two  days  in  January,  it  seemed  obvious  that  I  should  stick  around  for  a  three-­day  weekend  to  chase  steelhead.  What  was  not  ini-­ tially  obvious  was  which  Vermont  IULHQGV , FRXOG ÂżQG WR MRLQ PH 0\ brother  Thanh  agreed  to  take  a  day  RII DQG SXGGOH MXPS XS IURP 6DQ Francisco  for  the  long  weekend.  But  it  is  a  much  longer  trip  from  Ver-­ mont.  Then  I  thought  of  Rich  Warren.  Rich  retired  in  the  spring  of  2012  from  a  career  including  many  de-­ cades  of  service  to  the  Coast  Guard  ¿YH \HDUV RQ DFWLYH GXW\ DQG PDQ\ decades  in  reserves)  and  more  re-­ cently  15  years  teaching  program-­ ming  at  VTC.  Since  his  retirement,  KH KDV EHHQ ÂżOOLQJ KLV WLPH ZLWK D YDULHW\ RI ÂżVKLQJ DQG KXQWLQJ H[-­ periences  including  several  angling  trips  to  Pennsylvania  and  Maine.  So  I  sent  him  the  details.  When  he  heard  the  word  â€œsteelhead,â€?  Rich Â

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Schedule (Continued  from  Page  1B) Girls’ Basketball 1/23  OV  at  Hartford   ..........................  7  p.m. 1/25  MUHS  at  VUHS   ...................  5:30  p.m. 1/27  OV  at  Leland  &  Gray   ................  7  p.m. 1/28  MUHS  at  S.  Burlington   .............  6  p.m. 1/28  VUHS  at  Mt.  Abe   ......................  7  p.m. 1/30  Milton  at  VUHS   .........................  7  p.m. 1/30  Fair  Haven  at  OV   ......................  7  p.m. 1/30  Mt.  Abe  at  Colchester   ...............  7  p.m. 1/31  Missisquoi  at  MUHS   .................  7  p.m. 2/1  Montpelier  at  VUHS   .............  11:30  a.m. 2/1  Burr  &  Burton  at  OV   ...............  2:30  p.m. Wrestling 1/23  Mt.  Anthony  at  MUHS   ..........  6:30  p.m. 1/25  OV/VUHS/Mt.  Abe  at  Colch.  ......  9  a.m. 1/27  MUHS  at  Enosburg   ...................  6  p.m.

1/29  Mt.  Anthony  et  al  at  VUHS   ........  5  p.m. 2/1  OV/VUHS/Mt.  Abe  at  MMU   .........  9  a.m. 2/1  MUHS  at  Corinth  Invitational   ....  10  a.m. Indoor Track 1/25  VUHS  at  Norwich   ......................  9  a.m. Nordic 1/24  OV  at  Burr  &  Burton   .............  2:30  p.m. 1/25  MUHS  at  S.  Burlington   ...........  10  a.m. 1/29  OV  at  Brattleboro   .................  2:30  p.m. 1/31  MUHS  at  BFA   ..............................  TBA Dance 1/25  Tournament  at  MUHS   ...............  7  p.m. 2/1  ................... Tournament  at  S.  Burlington Gymnastics 1/29  Essex  at  MUHS   ........................  6  p.m. COLLEGE SPORTS Men’s Basketball 1/23  St.  Joseph’s  at  Midd.   ................  7  p.m. 1/31  Williams  at  Midd.   ......................  8  p.m. 2/2  Bowdoin  at  Midd.   ........................  4  p.m. Women’s Basketball 1/23  Midd.  at  Norwich   .......................  7  p.m. 1/31  Williams  at  Midd.   ......................  6  p.m. 2/2  Midd.  at  Hamilton   ........................  2  p.m. Women’s Hockey 1/24  Bowdoin  at  Midd.   .......................7  p.m. 1/25  Bowdoin  at  Midd.   ......................  3  p.m. 1/31  Midd.  at  Hamilton   ......................  7  p.m. 2/1  Midd.  at  Hamilton   ........................  3  p.m. Men’s Hockey 1/24  Midd.  at  Bowdoin   ......................  7  p.m. 1/25  Midd.  at  Colby   ...........................  3  p.m. 1/31  Tufts  at  Midd.   .............................7  p.m. 2/8  Conn.  at  Midd.   ............................  4  p.m. Spectators  are  advised  to  consult  school  websites  for  the  latest  schedule  updates. Â


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JoAnne KenyonĆ‚ NCTMBĆ‚ LMT (NM) Ć Ć Ć Ć Ĺ•ĹšĹšĹ‘Ĺ’Ĺ”Ĺ—Ĺ– EnergyWork: Brennan Healing ScienceÂŽĆ‚ Quantum TouchÂŽĆ‚ Matrix EnergeticsÂŽ VISA/MC wwwĆ joanneĆ abmpĆ com Karen MillerĹ‘LaneĆ‚ NĆ DĆ Ć‚ LĆ AcĆ Ć Ć Ć Ć Ć Ć Ć Ć Ć Ć Ĺ•ĹšĹšĹ‘Ĺ˜Ĺ”Ĺ—Ĺ’ Naturopathic PhysicanĆ‚ Licensed AcupuncturistĆ‚ CranioSacral TherapyĆ Ron SlabaughĆ‚ PhDĆ‚ MSSWĆ‚ CBP Ć Ć Ć Ĺ•ĹšĹšĹ‘Ĺ›ĹšĹ—Ĺ™ The BodyTalkÂŞ System Irene PaquinĆ‚ CMT (ME) Ć Ć Ć Ć Ć Ć Ć Ć Ć Ĺ•ĹšĹšĹ‘Ĺ–ĹšĹšĹ” extĆ Ĺ“ Integrative Energy Work ŕřřőŗśŗŖ & Therapeutic MassageĆ ÂŽ OrthoĹ‘Bionomy & Reiki Master Robert Rex (ŚŒŔ) ĹšĹ˜Ĺ—Ĺ‘Ĺ–Ĺ™Ĺ™Ĺ’ CertiĂžed RolferÂŞĆ‚ Movement Educator

I practice a holistic approach to health and wellness, which means that I look at how all areas of your life are connected. Does stress at your job or in your relationship cause you to overeat? Does lack of sleep or low energy prevent you from exercising? As we work together, we will look at how all parts of your life affect your health as a whole.

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My approach is not to dwell on calories, carbs, fats, and proteins. It is not to create lists of restrictions or good and bad foods. Instead, I work with my clients in a way that is flexible, fun and rewarding. Together we’ll work to reach your health goals in areas such as achieving optimal weight, reducing food cravings, increasing sleep, and maximizing energy. As we work together, you’ll develop a deeper understanding of the food and lifestyle choices that work best for you and implement lasting changes that will improve your energy, balance and health. Are you curious about how health coaching can help you? Let’s talk. Schedule an initial consultation with me today.

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ALCOHOLICS  ANONY-­ M O U S  M I D D L E B U RY  MEETINGS  WEDNESDAY:  Big  Book  Meeting  7:15-­8:15  AM  is  held  at  the  Middlebury  PARTY  RENTALS;  CHI-­ United  Methodist  Church  on  NA,  flatware,  glassware,  N.  Pleasant  Street.  Discus-­ linens.  Delivery  available.  sion  Meeting  Noon-­1:00  PM.  Women’s  Meeting  5:30-­6:30  802-­388-­4831. PM.  Both  held  at  The  Turning  Point  Center  in  the  Marble-­ Cards  of  Thanks works,  Middlebury. ALCOHOLICS  ANONY-­ THANK  YOU,  SUSAN  GUL-­ M O U S  M I D D L E B U RY  RAJANI,  Realtor,  susang@ MEETINGS  TUESDAY:  hickokandboardman.com,  11th  Step  Meeting  Noon-­1:00  802-­989-­9717.  Thanks,  Paul. PM.  ALTEEN  Group.  Both  held  at  Turning  Point,  228  Public  Meetings Maple  Street.  12  Step  Meet-­ ing  Noon-­1:00  PM.  12  Step  AL-­ANON:  FOR  FAMILIES  Meeting  7:30-­8:30  PM.  Both  and  friends  affected  by  some-­ held  at  The  Turning  Point  one’s  drinking.  Members  Center  in  The  Marbleworks,  share  experience,  strength  Middlebury. and  hope  to  solve  common  problems.  Newcomers  wel-­ come.  Confidential.  St.  Ste-­ phen’s  Church  (use  front  side  door  and  go  to  second  floor)  in  Middlebury,  Sunday  nights  7:15-­8:15pm.

ALCOHOLICS  ANONY-­ M O U S  M I D D L E B U RY  MEETINGS  MONDAY:  As  Bill  Sees  It  Meeting  Noon-­1:00  PM.  Big  Book  Meeting  7:30-­8:30  PM.  Both  held  at  The  Turning  Point  Center  in  T  ALATEEN:  FOR  YOUNG  he  Marbleworks,  Middlebury. PEOPLE  who’ve  been  af-­ ALCOHOLICS  ANONY-­ fected  by  someone’s  drink-­ M O U S  M I D D L E B U RY  ing.  Members  share  experi-­ MEETINGS  SUNDAY:  12  ence,  strength,  hope  to  solve  Step  Meeting  9:00-­10:00  common  problems.  Meets  AM  held  at  the  Middlebury  Wednesdays  7:15-­8:15pm  United  Methodist  Church  on  downstairs  in  Turning  Point  N.  Pleasant  Street.  Discus-­ Center  of  Addison  County  sion  Meeting  1:00-­2:00  PM  in  Middlebury  Marbleworks.  held  at  The  Turning  Point  (Al-­Anon  meets  at  same  Center  in  The  Marbleworks,  time  nearby  at  St.  Stephens  Middlebury. Church). ALCOHOLICS  ANONY-­ ALCOHOLICS  ANONY-­ MOUS  NEW  HAVEN  MEET-­ M O U S  M I D D L E B U RY  INGS:  Monday,  Big  Book  MEETINGS  SATURDAY:  Dis-­ Meeting  7:30-­8:30  PM  at  the  cussion  Meeting  9:00-­10:00  Congregational  Church,  New  AM  at  the  Middlebury  United  Haven  Village  Green. Methodist  Church.  Discus-­ sion  Meeting  10:00-­11:00  AM.  ALCOHOLICS  ANONY-­ Women’s  Meeting  Noon-­1:00  MOUS  RIPTON  MEETINGS:  PM.  Beginners’  Meeting  Monday,  As  Bill  Sees  It  Meet-­ 6:30-­7:30  PM.  These  three  ing  7:15-­8:15  AM.  Thursday,  meetings  are  held  at  The  Grapevine  Meeting  6:00-­7:00  Turning  Point  Center  in  The  PM.  Both  held  at  Ripton  Fire-­ house,  Dugway  Rd. Marbleworks,  Middlebury. ALCOHOLICS  ANONY-­ MOUS  BRANDON  MEET-­ INGS:  Monday,  Discussion  Meeting  7:30-­8:30  PM.  Wednesday,  12  Step  Meeting  7:00-­8:00  PM.  Friday,  12  Step  Meeting  7:00-­8:00  PM.  All  ALCOHOLICS  ANONY-­ held  at  the  St.  Thomas  Epis-­ M O U S  M I D D L E B U RY  copal  Church,  RT  7  South. MEETINGS  THURSDAY:  Big  Book  Meeting  Noon-­1:00  PM  ALCOHOLICS  ANONY-­ at  the  Turning  Point  Center  in  MOUS  BRISTOL  MEET-­ the  Marbleworks,  Middlebury.  INGS:  Sunday,  Discussion  Speaker  Meeting  7:30-­8:30  Meeting  4:00-­5:00  PM.  PM  at  St.  Stephen’s  Church,  Wednesday,  12  Step  Meet-­ ing  7:00-­8:00  PM.  Friday,  Main  St.(On  the  Green). Big  Book  Meeting,  6:00-­7:00  PM.  All  held  at  the  Federated  Church,  Church  St. ALCOHOLICS  ANONY-­ M O U S  M I D D L E B U RY  MEETINGS  FRIDAY:  Dis-­ cussion  Meeting  Noon-­1:00  PM  at  The  Turning  Point  in  The  Marbleworks,  Middlebury.

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ALCOHOLICS  ANONY-­ MOUS  VERGENNES  MEET-­ INGS:  Sunday,  12  Step  Meet-­ ing  7:00-­8:00  PM.  Friday,  Dis-­ cussion  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.

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ALCOHOLICS  ANONY-­ MOUS  NORTH  FERRIS-­ BURGH  MEETINGS:  Sun-­ day,  Daily  Reflections  Meeting  6:00-­7:00  PM,  at  the  United  Methodist  Church,  Old  Hol-­ low  Rd. THE  HELENBACH  CANCER  Support  Group  is  an  indepen-­ dent  group  of  people  who  are  dealing  with,  have  dealt  with,  and  who  know  people  with  cancer.  We  meet  on  an  irregularly  regular  basis  (if  there  is  a  need,  we  meet!)  at  the  Mary  Johnson  Child  Care  Center  on  Water  St.  in  Middle-­ bury.  Good  home-­made  treats  are  always  available  and  all  meetings  are  free.  Our  theme  song  has  been  Bill  Wither’s  â€œLean  on  Me,  when  you’re  not  strong,  I’ll  be  your  friend,  I’ll  help  you  carry  on..for  it  won’t  be  long,  â€˜til  I’m  gonna  need,  somebody  to  lean  on.â€?  Come  be  a  leaner,  be  a  supporter,  be  part  of  something  that  gives  strength  by  sharing  love.  Call  802-­388-­6107  with  questions.

NA  MEETINGS  MIDDLE-­ BURY:  Fridays,  7:30pm,  held  at  the  Turning  Point  Center  located  in  the  Marble  Works. YOUNG  ADULT  ALL-­RE-­ COVERY  Group  Meeting.  The  Turning  Point  Center  is  starting  a  new  group  meeting  for  young  adults  (15-­25  years  old)  struggling  with  addiction  disorders.  It  will  be  a  great  place  to  meet  with  your  peers  who  are  in  recovery.  Our  first  meeting  is  on  January  14  at  4:00  p.m.  at  The  Turning  Point  Center.  Bring  a  friend  in  recovery  and  start  your  New  Year  out  right.

Services CHAIN  SAW  CHAINS  sharp-­ ened.  Call  802-­759-­2095. CONSTRUCTION:  ADDI-­ TIONS,  RENOVATIONS,  new  construction,  drywall,  carpentry,  painting,  flooring,  roofing,  pressure  washing,  driveway  sealing.  All  aspects  of  construction,  also  property  maintenance.  Steven  Fifield  802-­989-­0009.

HOME  MAINTENANCE.  Tree  removal  to  clean  outs.  Livestock  care.  Anything  you  MAKING  RECOVERY  EAS-­ need  an  extra  hand  with.  Ref-­ IER  (MRE).  Starting  January  erences.  802-­989-­5803. 15,  5:30  â€”  7:00  PM  at  The  Turning  Point  Center.  This  will  INTERIOR  PAINTING.  Excel-­ be  a  facilitated  group  meeting  lent  quality,  20  years’  expe-­ for  those  struggling  with  the  rience.  Best  prices.  Refer-­ decision  to  attend  12-­step  ences.  802-­989-­5803,  Paul. programs.  It  will  be  limited  to  explaining  and  discussing  LOCAL  HOUSE  CLEAN-­ our  feelings  about  the  12-­step  ING:  Honest,  reliable  and  programs  to  create  a  better  efficient  cleaning  woman.  understanding  of  how  they  Weekly,  biweekly,  or  one  shot  can  help  a  person  in  recovery  deals.  References  supplied.  on  his  /  her  life’s  journey.  A  802-­349-­5757. certificate  will  be  issued  at  the  METICULOUS  RESIDEN-­ end  of  all  the  sessions.  Please  TIAL  CLEANING  Servic-­ bring  a  friend  in  recovery  who  es.  12  years’  experience.  is  also  contemplating  12-­step  Fully  insured.  Call  Leigh.  programs. 802-­282-­1903.

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PRIVATE  CARE  GIVING  Services.  20  years’  experi-­ ence.  References.  Call  Leigh.  FREE  HOUSE  CATS!  Many  802-­282-­1903. to  choose  from.  Spayed  and  neutered.  Good  homes  only.  Call  802-­388-­1410.  1683  Dog  Team  Rd.,  New  Haven. SMALL  CARPENTRY  JOBS,  property  maintenance  and  repairs.  Brush  trimming,  Help  Wanted hedge  trimming,  light  truck-­ ing.  Gene’s  Property  Manage-­ ALARM  INSTALLER:  SE-­ ment,  Leicester,  VT.  Fully  in-­ CURITY,  fire,  IP  camera  sys-­ sured.  Call  for  a  free  estimate,  tems.  Basic  home  construc-­ 802-­349-­6579. tion  knowledge,  computer  literate,  dependable  trans-­ portation.  Must  undergo  strict  security  background  check.  Free Random  drug  testing.  Must  FREE  BAGPIPE  AND  be  dependable  and  willing  DRUMMING  lessons  for  to  learn.  Paid  vacation,  sick  anyone  14  or  older  who  is  time  and  holiday  pay.  Send  looking  to  join  a  marching  resume:  Alarms,  P.O.  Box  bagpipe  and  drum  band.  For  734,  Middlebury,  VT  05753. more  information  call  Beth  at  343-­4738.

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Bet-cha Transit, Inc. has immediate openings for route & activity drivers in Addison County. We fully train you and pay all your licensing costs. Eliminate childcare costs and collect unemployment over the summer months and holidays. For more information call Don or Vicki at 388-7800

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Help  Wanted AUTOMOTIVE  TECHNI-­ CIAN  NEEDED.  Must  be  able  to  diagnose  electrical  and  electronic  problems.  Prefer  ASE  master  tech,  but  not  required.  Apply  in  person  or  send  resume  to  Mike’s  Auto,  19A  Elm  St,  Middlebury,  VT.

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MARBLE  WORKS  PHAR-­ M A C Y  -­  M i d d l e b u r y.  Part-­Time  Customer  Service  position  with  rotating  week-­ ends.  Must  be  self-­starter,  dependable,  strong  people  skills  and  able  to  multi-­task  in  a  busy  environment.  Oc-­ casional  coverage  in  our  Vergennes  and  Bristol  stores,  and  help  with  de-­ liveries  required.  Stop  in  to  our  Middlebury  location  for  an  application,  or  fax  your  resume  to  802-­388-­0872,  or  email  to:  middlebury@ marbleworkspharmacy.com  .

1  BEDROOM  HOUSE,  com-­ pletely  furnished  for  5  month  rental  on  Lake  Dunmore.  Jan.  21,  2014  to  June  21,  2014.  Very  energy  efficient,  washer  and  dryer,  85’  of  frontage,  no  pets,  no  smok-­ ing.  $800  /  mo.  plus  utilities.  802-­352-­6678.

H E R D S P E R S O N  F O R  REGISTERED  HOLSTEIN  herd.  Assistant  who  enjoys  working  with  top  notch  cows.  Duties  include  maintaining  positive  environment,  milk-­ ing,  herd  health.  References  BANKRUPTCY:  CALL  to  required.  Our  cows  are  our  find  out  if  bankruptcy  can  livelihood.  Robeth  Holsteins,  help  you.  Kathleen  Walls,  Rochester,  802-­767-­3926;  starbuckdave@yahoo.com  . Esq.  802-­388-­1156. BOISE  CITGO  is  looking  for  a  part-­time  secretary  /  bookkeeper.  Computer  skills  and  Quickbook  s  experience  a  plus.  Pay  depending  on  experience.  Call  Boise  Citgo  after  11am,  802-­758-­2361. E X P.  R E E F E R  D R I V-­ ERS;  Great  pay.  Freight  lanes  from  Presque  Isle,  ME,  Boston-­Lehigh,  PA  800-­277-­0212  or  drive-­ forprime.com  . FIRE  &  ICE  RESTAURANT  is  looking  for  experienced  cooks,  servers  and  busers,  Apply  in  person  at  26  Sey-­ mour  Street,  Middlebury,  VT.  To  be  considered  applicants  must  provide  references.

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Temporary Foreign Language (Spanish/French) Teacher Middlebury Union High School has a vacancy for a temporary 1.0 FTE Foreign Language Teacher (Spanish and French; however, 1 or other is acceptable) beginning April 17, 2014 through the remainder of the school year. Successful candidate must have an appropriate 9-12 Licensure. Apply by sending letter of interest, resume, three current reference letters, complete transcripts and evidence of licensure to: Dr. Peter Burrows, Superintendent Addison Central Supervisory Union 49 Charles Avenue Middlebury,VT 05753 Application Deadline: February 4, 2014 E.O.E.

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RESIDENTIAL  PROGRAM  CLINICIAN,  RUTLAND.  Exciting  opportunity  to  provide  clinical  oversight,  individual  &  group  therapy,  and  implementation  of  treat-­ ment  plans  in  an  innovative  residential  setting  serving  adolescent  males.  Full-­time  offering  excellent  compen-­ sation  and  benefits.  www. howardcentercareers.org.  Job  ID  #1678.  Questions?  802-­488-­6950. TEMPORARY  OFFICE  PO-­ SITION  February  through  April,  in  a  fast-­paced  en-­ vironment.  Strong  organi-­ zational  and  people  skills  required.  Previous  office  experience,  good  computer  skills  and  quick  learner.  Call  Anne  at  388-­6307.

Phoenix  Feeds  and  Nutrition,  Inc.  based  in  New  Haven,  VT.  is  looking  IRU D TXDOLÂżHG LQGLYLGXDO WR MRLQ RXU customer  service  team.   Duties  in-­ clude,  but  are  not  limited  to,  taking  customer  orders  via  phone  and  email,  processing  orders  through  our  com-­ SXWHU V\VWHP IURP RUGHU WR LQYRLFH ÂżO-­ ing  and  keeping  track  of  various  sales  and  inventory  spreadsheets.  This  is  a  full  time  position.  Our  ideal  candidate  will  have  a  strong  balance  of  both  cus-­ tomer  service  and  accounts  receiv-­ DEOH H[SHULHQFH Ă€XHQW NQRZOHGJH RI 0LFURVRIW 2IÂżFH SURJUDPV LQFOXGLQJ ([FHO DV ZHOO DV Ă€H[LELOLW\ WR EH FURVV WUDLQHG LQ RWKHU RIÂżFH GHSDUWPHQWV Microsoft   Dynamics  GP  experience  a  plus. Please  submit  resume  and  three  ref-­ erences  via  email  to: shannon@phoenixfeeds.net  or  by  mail  to:   Phoenix  Feeds  &  Nutrition,  Attention:   Shannon  Kayhart,  PO  Box  36,  New  Haven,  VT  05491.

Business Manager The Keewaydin Foundation, in Salisbury, VT seeks a Business Manager. Keewaydin is a non-profit organization that runs summer camps & environmental camps. This full time, year ’round position oversees all of the Foundation’s business operations, including account reconciliation, tax preparation, payroll, bill paying, invoicing, purchasing, human resource support and budget preparation. Resume, reference contact information and cover letter should be sent to: pete@keewaydin.org.

LAKE  DUNMORE:  Cozy  w i n t e r i z e d  2 -­ b e d r o o m  lakefront  cottage  avail-­ able  to  June,  shorter  pe-­ riods  (2-­night  minimum).  Fully-­equipped  kitchen,  bathroom  with  shower,  comfortable  furnishings,  WiFi,  satellite  TV,  plowing,  2 0 0 0  S Q U A R E  F E E T  trash  collection,  recycling.  Professional  office  space  10  minutes  to  Middlebury  in  Middlebury,  multi-­room.  or  Brandon.  802-­352-­4236;  Ground  level,  parking,  hand-­ info@northcovecottages. icapped-­accessible.  Avail-­ com  . able  now.  802-­558-­6092.

ADDISON  HOUSE  TO  share.  Private  suite  consist-­ ing  of  1  bedroom,  small  living  room,  private  bath,  skylights,  MR.  MIKE’S  COMMERCIAL  laundry  room  with  washer  Cleaning  Service  has  open-­ /  d ryer,  includes  internet,  ings  for  relief  positions;  part  satellite  tv  and  all  utilities.  to  full  time.  Must  be  flex-­ $550  /  m onth.  References  ible,  reliable,  and  able  to  and  deposit.  802-­759-­2133. pass  background  check.  BRANDON  â€”  2  BEDROOM  Self  motivated,  able  to  work  TRAILER  w/  12  X  24  addi-­ independently.  Email  resume  tion.  New  woodstove.  Quiet  to:  info@mrmikescleaning-­ country  setting  minutes  to  servicevt.com.  Application  Rt.  7  â€”  15  miles  to  Middle-­ also  available  online  www. bury.  No  smoking  or  pets.  mrmikescleaningservicevt. $850  /  month  plus  utilities.  com.  No  phone  calls  please. References  &  security  de-­

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THE  BURLINGTON  FREE  Press  is  looking  for  reliable  early  morning  risers  to  de-­ liver  our  paper  to  home  deliv-­ ery  subscribers  in  the  towns  of  Monkton,  N.  Ferrisburgh,  Middlebury  and  Cornwall.  Must  have  a  reliable  ve-­ hicle  and  proof  of  a  valid  driver’s  license  and  insur-­ ance.  Please  call  316-­7194.

BRISTOL  OFFICE  SPACE  -­  located  in  the  Old  High  School  building  by  the  town  green,  310  s.f.,  high  ceilings,  wainscoting,  hardwood  floors  just  refinished.  The  overall  complex  houses  non-­profits,  alternative  health  practices,  yoga  center  and  Bristol  Fit-­ ness.  $385  /  month  includes  heat  and  electric.  Lease  re-­ TRANSFER  DRIVERS:  quired.  Available  now.  Call  Need  CDL  A  or  B  Contract  453-­4065. Drivers  to  relocate  vehicles  to  and  from  various  locations  BRISTOL,  ONE  BEDROOM.  throughout  U.S.  No  forced  $550  pays  heat  and  electric.  dispatch:  1-­800-­501-­3783  Hot  water,  trash  and  snow  or  www.mamotransportation. removal  included.  Available  Feb  1st.  No  pets.  Deposit  com  under  careers. and  references  required.  802-­349-­5268.

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MAXIM  OUTDOOR  WOOD  Pellet  Furnace  by  Central  Boiler.  Buy  now  and  save  up  to  $300.  Boivin  Farm  Supply  802-­236-­2389.

C L I M AT E  C O N T R O L  STORAGE  now  avail-­ able  in  New  Haven.  Call  802-­388-­4138.

CORNWALL  3  BEDROOM  2-­year  old  home.  $1,500  per  SAWMILLS  FROM  ONLY  month.  802-­349-­9566. $4,897.  Make  &  save  mon-­ CORNWALL  EFFICIENCY  ey  with  your  own  bandmill.  APARTMENT  clean  and  Cut  lumber  any  dimen-­ quiet.  $650  includes  all.  sion.  In  stock,  ready  to  989-­8124. ship.  Free  info  /  DVD:  www. N o r w o o d S a w m i l l s . c o m  DOWNTOWN  MIDDLE-­ 1-­800-­578-­1363,  ext.  300N. BURY  COLLEGE  STREET.  3  bedroom  and  2  bedroom  SHED  6X8  STORAGE.  Ver-­ apartments  available  June  mont  Post  &  Beam  $2,562  1.  Call  Baba  at  373-­6456. now  only  $999.  Free  ship-­ ping  and  0%  rent  to  own  EAST  MIDDLEBURY;  2  www.VTSheds.com,  quanti-­ bedroom  mobile  home,  sun  porch,  garage.  $750  /  mo.  ties  limited  866-­297-­3760. plus  utilities.  First  and  secu-­ rity  deposit.  Available  early  March.  802-­352-­4124.

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ADDISON  COUNTY  FIRE-­ WOOD.  Premium  hard-­ woods  cut  /  split  /  delivered.  Well  seasoned  $260  /  cord.  *Save  20%.  Reserve  fire-­ wood  now  for  next  heating  season,  with  no  up  front  ob-­ ligation.  Custom  sizes  avail-­ able.  For  honest,  reliable  service  call  802-­238-­7748.

FIREWOOD;  CUT,  SPLIT  and  delivered.  Call  for  in-­ formation.  247-­9782.

BRANDON  2  BEDROOM  1.5  bath  with  new  kitchen,  washer  /  d ryer  hookups.  Private  deck.  Tenant  pays  heat  and  electric.  $850  per  month.  Application  with  credit  check.  Call  Courtney  LEICESTER;  1  BEDROOM  at  Lang  McLaughry  RE  at  apartment.  $675.  Heat  in-­ 802-­385-­1107. cluded.  References,  deposit,  BRANDON,  NOW  RENT-­ lease.  802-­349-­9733. ING  1  &  2  bedroom  afford-­ MIDDLEBURY  4  BED-­ able  apartments  at  Park  Vil-­ ROOM  HOUSE  â€”  $ 1,400  lage.  Rents  starting  at  $689  /  m th  plus  utilities.  Great  /  mo.  Some  utilities  included.  Green  Mountain  view.  Great  location,  beautiful  set-­ Please  no  smoking  or  pets.  ting,  30  minutes  to  Rutland,  388-­6363. 5  minutes  to  downtown  Brandon,  easy  access  to  MIDDLEBURY  HOUSE  Route  7.  Call  Chantel  for  SHARE.  Furnished,  W/D,  more  info  802-­247-­0165. wifi.  Utilities  included.  No  smoking  or  pets.  Referenc-­ BRANDON.  VERY  NICE,  es.  First,  last  and  $300  se-­ sunny  1  bedroom,  second  curity  deposit.  Credit  check.  floor  apartment  in  2-­family  $550  /  mo.  6  month  to  1  year  house.  Great  location.  $650.  lease.  802-­989-­3097. heat  included.  No  smok-­ ing,  no  pets.  References,  MIDDLEBURY  OFFICE  lease,  deposit  required.  SPACE  available,  with  802-­236-­1781. handicap  ramp,  on  Court  Street.  Includes  heat,  elec-­ BRIDPORT  VILLAGE;  tric,  water,  sewer.  Parking  ONE  bedroom  apartment,  for  30  cars.  $1200  /  m o.  4  rooms,  with  porch  /  lawn.  802-­388-­4831. Washer  /  dryer,  heat  /  hot  wa-­ ter  included.  No  smoking,  M I D D L E B U R Y,  F U R -­ no  pets.  References.  $775  /  NISHED  APARTMENT.  month  plus  security  deposit.  Large  living  room,  kitch-­ Only  living  unit  in  building.  en,  bedroom,  bath.  $795  For  more  information,  David  /  mo.  All  utilities  included.  802-­758-­2546. 802-­388-­4251.

BRISTOL  â€”  P RIME  RE-­ TAIL  SPACE  located  in  the  Deerleap  Building  at  25A  Main  Street  (presently  Recycled  Reading  that  is  moving  across  the  street),  next  to  Art  on  Main,  available  May  1.  Excellent  store  in  good  condition.  Landlord  will  also  provide  work  letter  for  some  redecorating.  Approx.  800  sf,  tenant  pays  heat  and  electric,  $775  /  month.  This  building  also  houses  NEATV,  Bristol  Downtown  Community  Partnership  and  Wells  Mountain  Foundation.  Call  453-­4065  or  email  car-­ olvwells@gmail.com.

SNOWMOBILE  TRAILER  8-­1/2’  wide  x  10’  long,  snow  shield,  big  fat  tires  with  spare.  Very  good  condi-­ tion,  2â€?  hitch.  $650.  OBO.  802-­453-­4235.

FIREWOOD;  CUT,  SPLIT  and  delivered.  Green  or  seasoned.  Call  Tom  Shepa-­ rd,  802-­453-­4285.

posit  required.  247-­3127.

BRIDPORT;  LARGE  1  bedroom,  second  floor  apartment.  $650  /  m o.  in-­ cludes  electricity.  Refer-­ ences  and  deposit  required.  802-­758-­2436.

Snowmobiles

NEW  HAVEN  EXCELLENT  2  bedroom  apartment,  newly  decorated  with  all  applianc-­ es.  Heat  included.  $895  per  month  plus  security  deposit.  Pets  negotiable.  References  required.  453-­2184.

MIXED  HARDWOOD,  PAR-­ TIALLY  seasoned.  Cut,  split,  delivered.  $190  /  cord.  Also  trees  cut  and  removed.  Please  leave  message,  802-­282-­9110. MOUNTAIN  ROAD  FIRE-­ WOOD.  Green  and  partially  seasoned  available.  Oak,  ash,  maple,  beech.  Order  now  and  save  for  next  sea-­ son.  Cut,  split  and  delivered.  Call  802-­759-­2095.

Real  Estate C O U N T R Y  B A R N / 5  ACRES:  $29,995.  Rustic  â€œCountry  Barn,â€?  well-­built  &  sturdy.  On  5  wooded  acres,  meadows,  apple  orchard.  Frontage  on  State  Rte.  13,  mins  to  Salmon  River.  Ad-­ joins  NY  snowmobile  trails.  Call  1-­800-­229-­7843  or  visit  www.landandcamps.com  . LEICESTER  6.8  ACRES,  $59,000.  Very  nice  building  site  surveyed,  septic  design  included.  Ready  to  build  on,  with  all  permits.  Own-­ er  financing.  Call  Wayne  802-­257-­7076. MIDDLEBURY;  INDUS-­ TRIAL  PARK.  Available  2  acres,  lease  or  build  to  suit.  802-­558-­6092.

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

HAY  FOR  SALE:  First  a n d  s e c o n d  c u t .  C a l l  NEW  HAVEN:  Very  nice,  802-­352-­4686. sunny,  special  apartment.  HAY  FOR  SALE:  Small  Views,  deck,  garden  space.  square  bales.  First  cut  No  pets,  no  smoking.  Refer-­ a n d  m u l c h .  D e l i v e r y  ences,  lease.  $850  /  month  available.  Call  for  pric-­ plus  utilities.  802-­236-­2040. i n g .  8 0 2 -­ 4 5 3 -­ 4 4 8 1 ,  ROOM  TO  RENT  in  Bran-­ 8 0 2 -­ 3 4 9 -­ 9 2 8 1 ,  o r  d o n .  $ 1 2 0  p e r  w e e k .  802-­989-­1004. 802-­417-­4075. NEW  HOLLAND  T1530-­  S A L I S B U RY  S T U D I O  250TL  Loader,  200  hours.  APARTMENT  â€”  furnished.  Winco  PTO  Generator.  Call  Includes  utilities,  dish  TV,  802-­247-­6735. no  pets,  no  smoking.  $750  /  SAWDUST;  STORED  AND  month.  802-­352-­9094. undercover.  Large  tandem  SELF  STORAGE,  8’X10’  silage  truck  $627,  delivered.  units.  Your  lock  and  key,  Large  single  axle  dump  $55  /  m onth.  Middlebury,  $259,  delivered.  Single  axle  dump  $192,  deliv-­ 802-­558-­6092. ered.  Pick  up  and  loading  S T O R A G E  S PA C E S ,  also  available.  Phone  order  11’X28’.  Large  overhead  and  credit  cards  accepted.  doors,  extra  high  ceilings.  802-­453-­2226.  Bagged  Will  accommodate  large  shavings  in  stock.  $5.50  campers,  boats  or  lots  of  per  bag. stuff.  Call  802-­388-­8394. VERGENNES;  285  MAIN  Street,  available  now.  2  bedroom  apartment.  Full  bath,  laundry  hookups,  large  porch,  new  kitchen,  parking,  heat  and  hot  water  included.  $890  /  month.  Also  277  Main  Street,  6-­room  apartment,  $1,100.  Call  only  8am-­8pm.  802-­989-­6315.

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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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Public Notices FDQ EH IRXQG RQ Pages  13  &  14. PROPOSED STATE RULES By  law,  public  notice  of  proposed  rules  must  be  given  by  publication  in  newspapers  of  record.   The  purpose  of  these  notices  is  to  give  the  public  a  chance  to  respond  to  the  proposals.   The  public  notices  for  administrative  rules  are  now  also  available  online  at  http:// vermont-­archives.org/aparules/ovnotices.htm.   The  law  requires  an  agency  to  hold  a  public  hearing  on  a  proposed  rule,  if  requested  to  do  so  in  writing  by  25  persons  or  an  association  having  at  least  25  members. To  make  special  arrangements  for  individuals  with  disabilities  or  special  needs  please  call  or  write  the  contact  person  listed  below  as  soon  as  possible. To  obtain  further  information  concerning  any  schedule  hearing(s),  obtain  copies  of  proposed  rule(s)  or  submit  comments  regarding  proposed  rule(s),  please  call  or  write  the  contact  person  listed  below.  You  may  also  submit  comments  in  writing  to  the  Legislative  Committee  on  Administrative  Rules,  State  House,  Montpelier,  Vermont  05602  (828-­2231). Sex Offender Registry Vermont  Proposed  Rule:  14P001 AGENCY: Public  Safety CONCISE SUMMARY: These  rules  represent  an  update  to  previously  established  rules  governing  the  Vermont  Sex  Offender  Registry.  The  proposed  rules  have  been  amended  to  UHÀHFW PXOWLSOH FKDQJHV LQ 9HUPRQW VWDWXWHV LQFOXGLQJ QRWDWLRQ DQG FODVVL¿FDWLRQ RI TXDOLI\LQJ RIIHQVHV 6LPLODUO\ EHVW DGPLQLVWUDWLYH SUDFWLFHV KDYH EHHQ LQFRUSRUDWHG WR UHÀHFW H[SHULHQFH JDLQHG WKURXJK SURJUDP DGPLQLVWUDWLRQ $GGLWLRQDOO\ UXOHV KDYH EHHQ DPHQGHG WR UHÀHFW relationships  between  collaborating  agencies  including  the  Department  of  Corrections  and  the  Vermont  Court  System. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, CONTACT: Jeffrey  Wallin,  Department  of  Public  Safety,  103  South  Main  St,  Waterbury,  VT  05671  Tel:  802-­241-­5220  Fax:  802-­241-­5552.  Email:  jeffrey. wallin@state.vt.us   URL:  http://vcic.vermont.gov/sex_offender For copies:  Francis  (Paco)  Aumand  III,  Department  of  Public  Safety,  103  South  Main  St,   Waterbury,  VT  05671  Tel:  802-­241-­5488  Fax:  802-­241-­5557  Email:  paco.aumand@state. vt.us   1/23

WARNING -­ UNION DISTRICT #3 ANNUAL MEETING -­ FEBRUARY 25, 2014

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TOWN OF SHOREHAM PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE

  The  Zoning  Board  of  Adjustment  will  hold  a  public  hearing  on  Thursday, February 27 2014 at 7 pm  at  the  Shoreham  Firehouse  to  consider  the  application  (#13.49)  from  Whistle Pig,  LLC  of  2139 Quiet Valley Road  for  a  conditional  use  review.  The  applicant  is  requesting  for  the  conversion  of  an  existing  dairy  barn  to  a  rye  whiskey  GLVWLOOHU\ DQG RI¿FH VSDFH 5HFRQVWUXFWLRQ of  a  65’x155’  cow  barn  will  be  for  ZKLVNH\ VWRUDJH 7KLV DSSOLFDWLRQ UHÀHFWV PRGL¿FDWLRQV WR WKH SUHYLRXVO\ DSSURYHG plan.  The  application  is  available  for  LQVSHFWLRQ DW WKH 7RZQ RI¿FH 3DUWLFLSDWLRQ in  this  proceeding  is  a  prerequisite  to  the  right  to  make  any  subsequent  appeal.  1-­23,  27,  30  John  Kiernan,  Chair

WARNING -­ UNION DISTRICT #3 SPECIAL MEETING -­ MARCH 4, 2014

Member Districts are Bridport, Cornwall, Middlebury, Ripton, Salisbury, Shoreham and Weybridge The  legal  voters  of  Union  District  #3  are  hereby  warned  to  meet  at  the  following  polling  places  on  March  4,  2014  to  vote  by  Australian  Ballot  on  the  following  article(s)  of  business District Location Polling Hours Bridport Bridport Masonic/Community Hall 10:00 AM-­7:00 PM Cornwall Cornwall Town Hall 7:00 AM-­7:00 PM Middlebury Middlebury Municipal Gym 7:00 AM-­7:00 PM 5LSWRQ 5LSWRQ 7RZQ 2IÀFH $0 30 6DOLVEXU\ 6DOLVEXU\ 7RZQ &OHUN·V 2IÀFH $0 30 6KRUHKDP 6KRUHKDP 7RZQ 2IÀFH $0 30 :H\EULGJH :H\EULGJH 7RZQ &OHUN·V 2IÀFH $0 30  ARTICLE 1: Shall  general  obligation  bonds  or  other  indebtedness  of  the  Union  District  #3  in  an  amount  not  to  exceed  Four Hundred Thousand Dollars ($400,000)  be  issued  for  the  SXUSRVH RI ¿QDQFLQJ WHDP URRPV DQG UHODWHG LPSURYHPHQWV LQ WKH SXEOLF UHFUHDWLRQ and  athletic  facilities  to  be  constructed  by  the  Town  of  Middlebury  on  lands  located  on  Creek  Road  in  Middlebury  that  are  to  be  leased  by  the  school  district  to  the  Town  of  Middlebury? 6WDWH IXQGV PD\ QRW EH DYDLODEOH DW WKH WLPH WKH SURMHFW LGHQWLÀHG LQ $UWLFOH DUH otherwise eligible to received state school construction aid. The district is re-­ sponsible for all costs incurred in connection with any borrowing done in anticipa-­ tion of state school construction aid. The  legal  voters  and  residents  of  the  Union  District  #3  are  further  warned  and  noti-­ ¿HG WKDW DQ LQIRUPDWLRQDO PHHWLQJ ZLOO EH KHOG DW WKH 0LGGOHEXU\ 8QLRQ +LJK 6FKRRO LQ the  Town  of  Middlebury  on  Tuesday,  February  25,  2014,  upon  completion  of  the  Union  District  #3  Annual  Meeting  which  begins  at  6:30  PM,  for  the  purpose  of  explaining  the  VXEMHFW SURSRVHG SURMHFW DQG ¿QDQFLQJ WKHUHRI 7KH OHJDO YRWHUV RI WKH 8QLRQ 'LVWULFW DUH IXUWKHU QRWL¿HG WKDW YRWHU TXDOL¿FDWLRQV registration,  and  absentee  voting  relative  to  said  special  meeting  shall  be  as  provided  in  Chapters  43  and  55  of  Title  17,  Vermont  Statutes  Annotated,  and  by  Section  706W  of  Title  16,  Vermont  Statutes  Annotated. Upon  the  closing  of  polls,  ballots  will  be  collected  and  transported  to  the  Middlebury  8QLRQ +LJK 6FKRRO LQ 0LGGOHEXU\ 9HUPRQW WKHUH WR EH FRPPLQJOHG DQG FRXQWHG E\ representatives  of  the  Boards  of  Civil  Authority  from  the  member  towns  under  the  super-­ vision  of  the  District  Clerk  of  Union  District  #3. Adopted  and  approved  at  a  regular  meeting  of  the  Board  of  School  Directors  of  the  Union  District  #3  held  on  January  21,  2014.   Recorded  on  the  22nd  day  of  January,  2014  in  the  records  of  Union  District  #3.  Linda  J.  Barrett,  Clerk    Leonard  Barrett,  Chair Union  District  #3     Union  District  #3 1/23,  2/13,  2/20,  2/27

Member Districts are Bridport, Cornwall, Middlebury, Ripton, Salisbury, Shoreham and Weybridge The  legal  voters  of  Union  District  #3  are  hereby  warned  to  meet  at  the  Middlebury  Union  High  School,  Middlebury,  Vermont  in  said  district  on  Tuesday,  February  25,  2014,  at  6:30  PM,  to  transact  and  vote  on  the  following  business: ARTICLE 1: 7R HOHFW WKH IROORZLQJ RI¿FHUV D $ 0RGHUDWRU E $ 7UHDVXUHU F $ &OHUN ARTICLE 2: 7R KHDU DQG DFW XSRQ WKH UHSRUWV RI WKH 7UHDVXUHU DQG $XGLWRUV RI 8QLRQ       District  #3. ARTICLE 3: To  see  if  the  voters  of  said  Union  District  #3  will  vote  to  authorize  its   %RDUG RI 'LUHFWRUV XQGHU 96$ WR ERUURZ PRQH\ E\ LVVXDQFH                        of  bonds  or  notes  not  in  excess  of  anticipated  revenue  for  the  school  year. ARTICLE 4:  To  see  if  the  voters  of  said  Union  District  #3  will  vote  to  authorize  its         Board  of  Directors  to  transfer  $50,000 from  the  Education  Reserve  Fund   HVWLPDWHG DW WR WKH &DSLWDO 5HVHUYH DQG 5HSODFHPHQW )XQG ARTICLE 5:  To  see  if  the  voters  of  said  Union  District  #3  will  vote  to  authorize  its         Board  of  Directors  to  enter  into  an  inter-­local  agreement  with  the  Town         of  Middlebury  that  provides  for  the  leasing  of  lands  it  owns  located  on &UHHN 5RDG LQ 0LGGOHEXU\ XSRQ ZKLFK WKH 7RZQ RI 0LGGOHEXU\ ZLOO       construct  public  recreation  and  athletic  facilities  that  will  be  made  avail-­        able  to  the  general  public  and  the  School  District.  ARTICLE 6:  To  do  any  other  business  proper  to  come  before  said  meeting. /LQGD - %DUUHWW &OHUN /HRQDUG %DUUHWW &KDLU  Union  District  #3    Union  District  #3

WARNING -­ UNION DISTRICT #3 SPECIAL MEETING -­ MARCH 4, 2014

Member Districts are Bridport, Cornwall, Middlebury, Ripton, Salisbury, Shoreham and Weybridge The  legal  voters  of  Union  District  #3  are  hereby  warned  to  meet  at  the  following  polling  places  on  March  4,  2014  to  vote  by  Australian  Ballot  on  the  following  article(s)  of  business District Location Polling Hours Bridport Bridport Masonic/Community Hall 10:00 AM-­7:00 PM Cornwall Cornwall Town Hall 7:00 AM-­7:00 PM Middlebury Middlebury Municipal Gym 7:00 AM-­7:00 PM 5LSWRQ 5LSWRQ 7RZQ 2IÀFH $0 30 6DOLVEXU\ 6DOLVEXU\ 7RZQ &OHUN·V 2IÀFH $0 30 6KRUHKDP 6KRUHKDP 7RZQ 2IÀFH $0 30 :H\EULGJH :H\EULGJH 7RZQ &OHUN·V 2IÀFH $0 30 ARTICLE  1:  Shall  the  voters  of  Union  District  #3  approve  the  sum  of  $17,064,779 to  defray  current  expenses  for  the  ensuing  year  and  to  pay  outstanding  orders  and  obligations? Linda  J.  Barrett,  Clerk    Leonard  Barrett,  Chair Union  District  #3     Union  District  #3  1/23,  2/27

ADDISON COUNTY WARNING

1/23, Â 2/20

STATE OF VERMONT SUPERIOR COURT ADDISON PROBATE DIVISION IN RE THE ESTATE OF H. RONALD CLINE DOCKET NO. 5-­1-­14 Anpr LATE OF MIDDLEBURY, VT NOTICE OF INTERESTED PERSONS OF COMENCEMENT OF PROBATE PROCEEDING AND HEARING ON ALLOWANCE OF WILL TO:    Persons  Interested  in  the  Estate  of  H.  Ronald  Cline <RX DUH QRWL¿HG WKDW D SHWLWLRQ UHTXHVWLQJ DQ HVWDWH WR EH RSHQHG IRU + 5RQDOG &OLQH RI 0LGGOHEXU\ GHFHDVHG KDG EHHQ ¿OLHG LQ WKH FRXUW E\ 'DYLG - )XUQH\ <RX DUH DOVR QRWL¿HG WKDW D KHDULQJ RQ WKH DOORZDQFH RI WKH :LOO DQG WKH DSSRLQWPHQW RI WKH ([HFXWRU IRU WKH HVWDWH KDV EHHQ VFKHGXOHG IRU 10:30 a.m. on March 17, 2014  at  $GGLVRQ 6XSHULRU &RXUW 3UREDWH 'LYLVLRQ <RX DUH DGYLVHG WKDW WKH :LOO PD\ EH DOORZHG LI QR LQWHUHVWHG SHUVRQ DSSHDUV WR REMHFW WR WKLV DFWLRQ 7R REMHFW WR WKLV DFWLRQ \RX PXVW ¿OH D ZULWWHQ UHSO\ WR WKLV QRWLFH ZLWK WKLV &RXUW ZLWKLQ GD\V RI \RXU UHFHLSW RI WKLV QRWLFH 7KH ZULWWHQ UHSO\ PXVW VSHFL¿\ WKH UHDVRQV WKH :LOO VKRXOG QRW EH DOORZHG RU VWDWH RWKHU REMHFWLRQV WR WKH DFWLRQ UHTXHVWHG LQ WKH SHWLWLRQ 7KLV LV WKH ¿UVW DFWLRQ LQ WKLV SURFHHGLQJ If you wish to receive notice of  all  future  HYHQWV RU PRWLRQV ZKLFK PD\ RFFXU LQ WKLV PDWWHU XQWLO LW LV FORVHG \RX PXVW HQWHU \RXU DSSHDUDQFH LQ WKLV SURFHHGLQJ ZLWK WKH FRXUW 7KLV FDQ EH DFFRPSOLVKHG E\ SURYLGLQJ WKH SUREDWH FRXUW ZLWK D FRPSOHWHG )RUP 1R HQWLWOHG ³1RWLFH RI $SSHDUDQFH´ ZKLFK LV DYDLODEOH IURP WKH UHJLVWHU RI WKH 3UREDWH &RXUW ,I \RX KDYH DQ\ TXHVWLRQV DERXW WKH QD-­ WXUH RI WKLV SURFHHGLQJ RU WKH SXUSRVH RU FRQWHQW RI WKLV QRWLFH \RX PD\ LQTXLUH E\ FDOOLQJ RU ZULWLQJ WKH SHWLWLRQHU¶V DWWRXUQH\ RU WKH UHJLVWHU RI WKH FRXUW ,I \RX LQWHQG WR FRQWHVW WKH :LOO SOHDVH QRWLI\ WKH 5HJLVWHU LQ DGYDQFH WR IDFLOLWDWH FRXUW VFKHGXOLQJ 'DWHG -DQXDU\ 6LJQHG $P\ 5 0HQDUG (VT 1HXVH 'XSUH\ 3XWQDP 3 & 2QH &URVV 6WUHHW 0LGGOHEXU\ 97

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Pursuant  to  24  V.S.A.  Section  133(3)(a),  the  taxpayers  of  the  County  of  Addison  are  hereby  given  notice  that  the  annual  meeting  regarding  the  proposed  county  budget  for  2014-­2015  will  be  held  at  the  Judge  Frank  Mahady  Courthouse  in  Middlebury  on  Thurs-­ GD\ -DQ DW D P 7KLV EXGJHW LV IRU ¿VFDO \HDU -XO\ ± -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.  802-­388-­7741 Francis  G.  Broughton,  Assistant  Judge Margaret  Gossens,  Assistant  Judge  REVENUE:  County  Tax    0.0426%  2014-­2015  Passports  1RWDULHV ,QWHUHVW (DUQHG Wills  for  safekeeping  5HQW ,QFRPH ± -DLO %OGJ Miscellaneous  727$/ ,1&20(   Anticipated  Surplus    EXPENSES: Court:  Court  Personnel        Salaries  %HQH¿WV Dues  &  Memberships  2I¿FH ([SHQVH 2I¿FH (TXLSPHQW Insurance  7HOHSKRQH 2SHUDWLRQV Law  Library  Professional  Services  Contracted  Services  Contingency     Subtotal Â

2014-­2015  Proposed  $   194,231.00   $       2,000.00  $       3,500.00  $          200.00    $     25,000.00  $   256,356.00    $      47,300.00  $        1,500.00  $        2,800.00  $           250.00  $         7500.00  $        4,650.00     $           500.00  $      70,550.00

EXPENSES Â (continued) Â

2014-­2015 Proposed

Sheriffs  Department: Personnel:    Salaries  %HQH¿WV 2I¿FH ([SHQVH Telephone  ,QVXUDQFH %RQGV Training  9,%5(6 9/(76  Audit  Fee  Radio     Subtotal Â

$ Â Â Â 74,984.00 $ Â Â Â Â Â 1,800.00 $ Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 500.00 $ Â Â Â Â Â 5,500.00 $ Â Â Â Â Â 1,500.00 Â $ Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 750.00 $ Â 124,081.00

Probate  Court: 6XSSOLHV (TXLSPHQW Dues  Contingency  Subtotal      Â

$ Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 375.00 $ Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 250.00 $ Â Â Â Â Â 1,375.00 Â

Jail  Building: 8WLOLWLHV %OGJ *URXQGV Custodial  ,QVXUDQFH Inspections  Capitol  Improvements  Subtotal Â

$ Â Â Â Â Â Â 2,750.00 $ Â Â Â Â Â Â 1,500.00 $ Â Â Â Â 15,500.00 $ Â Â Â Â 60,350.00

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PROBATE  DIVISION DOCKET  NO.  15599 STATE  OF  VERMONT DISTRICT  OF  ADDISON,  SS. IN  RE  THE  ESTATE  OF JARED  ALEXANDER  FITZPATRICK NOTICE  TO  CREDITORS To  the  creditors  of  the  estate  of  Jared  Alexander  Fitzpatrick  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  the  ¿UVW SXEOLFDWLRQ RI WKLV QRWLFH 7KH FODLP PXVW 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:  Dec.  19,  2013 James  Fitzpatrick  and  Carma  Fitzpatrick 187  Shannon  St. Middlebury,  VT  05753 (802)  388-­2966 Name  of  Publication:  Addison  Independent Publication  Date:  Jan.  23,  2014 Address  of  Probate  Court:  Addison  Probate  Court,  7  Mahady  Court,  Middlebury,  VT  05753 1/23

TOWN OF MIDDLEBURY PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE

The  Middlebury  Development  Review  Board  will  hold  a  public  hearing  on  Mon-­ day,  February  10,  2014  beginning  at  7:00  S P LQ WKH 7RZQ 2I¿FHV &RQIHUHQFH 5RRP WR FRQVLGHU WKH DSSOLFDWLRQ E\ .HY-­ LQ 1HZWRQ IRU D WZR ORW VXEGLYLVLRQ RI 5RXWH 6RXWK 3ODQV DQG DGGLWLRQDO LQ-­ IRUPDWLRQ UHJDUGLQJ WKLV DSSOLFDWLRQ PD\ be  viewed  at  the  Town  Planning  and  Zon-­ LQJ 2I¿FH LQ WKH 7RZQ 2I¿FHV RU E\ FDOOLQJ ([W 3DUWLFLSDWLRQ LQ WKLV SXEOLF KHDULQJ LV D SUHUHTXLVLWH WR WKH ULJKW WR WDNH DQ\ VXEVHTXHQW DSSHDO (GZDUG . 'XQDNLQ =RQLQJ $GPLQLVWUDWLYH 2I¿FHU 1/23

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Addison Independent PROBATE Â DIVISION DOCKET Â NO. Â 15593 STATE Â OF Â VERMONT DISTRICT Â OF Â ADDISON, Â SS. IN Â RE Â THE Â ESTATE Â OF RODNEY Â A. Â PIPER

WARNING UNION DISTRICT #3 PUBLIC INFORMATION HEARING FEBRUARY 25, 2014

Member Districts are Bridport, Corn-­ wall, Middlebury, Ripton, Salisbury, Shoreham and Weybridge. The  legal  voters  of  Union  District  #3  are  hereby  warned  to  meet  at  the  Middlebury  Union  High  School,  Middlebury,  Vermont,  in  said  district  on  Tuesday,  February  25,  2014  at  6:30  PM,  for  a  Public  Information  Hearing  on  the  Proposed  Budget  for  2014-­2015,  and  proposed  team  room  SURMHFW DQG ¿QDQFLQJ WKHUHRI (Hearing  will  take  place  immediately  fol-­ lowing  adjournment  of  the  Annual  Meeting  RI VDLG 8QLRQ 'LVWULFW

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NOTICE  TO  CREDITORS To  the  creditors  of  the  estate  of  Rodney  A.  Piper  late  of  Bridport,  Vermont. I  have  been  appointed  to  administer  this  estate.  All  creditors  having  claims  against  the  decedent  or  the  estate  must  present  their  claims  in  writing  within  four  (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.  17,  2014 Elaine  A.  Paquette 1367  South  St. New  Haven,  VT  05472 802-­453-­3932 piper_elaine@yahoo.com Kenneth  R.  Piper 194  Fisher  Road Orwell,  VT  05764 802-­948-­2893 Name  of  Publication:  Addison  Independent Publication  Date:  Jan.  23,  2014 Address  of  Probate  Court:  Addison  Probate  Court,  7  Mahady  Court,  Middlebury,  VT  05753 1/23

ADDISON NORTHWEST SUPERVISORY UNION NOTICE TO ALL STUDENTS IN GRADES 8-­11 PUBLIC HIGH SCHOOL CHOICE

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PUBLIC NOTICE – HERBICIDE USE NOTIFICATION Â

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.  The  application  of  herbicides  may  start  as  early  as  April  1.  Requests  to  utilities  for  notice  by  mail,  however,  must  be  made  by  February  15.  The  Public  Service  Board  requires  Vermont  utilities  to  carry  out  vegetation  management  WHFKQLTXHV ZKLFK DOORZ PDLQWHQDQFH RI HOHFWULFDO V\VWHPV LQ D FRVW HI¿FLHQW PDQQHU 7KH types  of  herbicide  treatment  used  to  maintain  vegetation  on  utility  rights-­of-­way  include  the  following  applications:  stump,  injection,  basal,  soil  and  foliar.  These  are  the  commonly  used  methods;  your  local  utility  may  use  other  methods.  Landowners  have  the  option  of  requesting  a  utility  to  apply  herbicide  treatment  on  cut  stumps  only  or  that  a  utility  refrain  from  applying  herbicide.  In  the  latter  case,  the  landowner  has  to  pay  the  utility  an  administrative  fee.  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.  Utilities  typically  treat  rights  of  way  once  every  four  to  six  years,  depending  on  the  utility’s  VSHFL¿F YHJHWDWLRQ PDQDJHPHQW F\FOH 3OHDVH FKHFN ZLWK \RXU XWLOLW\ UHJDUGLQJ WKH vegetation  management  cycle  of  a  particular  line. Some  utilities  identify  their  poles  with  metal  letter  and  numbers,  e.g.,  V.E.C.  (Vermont  (OHFWULF &R RSHUDWLYH RU 9 ( / & 2 9HUPRQW (OHFWULF 3RZHU &RPSDQ\ 7KHVH PDUN-­ LQJV DUH QRW IRXQG RQ HYHU\ XWLOLW\ SROH +RZHYHU E\ FKHFNLQJ RI VHYHUDO SROHV RQ D OLQH \RX VKRXOG EH DEOH WR ¿QG D PDUNHG SROH DQG GHWHUPLQH ZKLFK XWLOLW\ RZQV LW Persons owning or occupying land within 1,000 feet of a utility right-­of-­way may request in writing that the utility notify them individually by mail anytime, but at least 30 days prior to treatment of the line with herbicides.  The  landowner  or  resi-­ dent  is  responsible  for  contacting  the  utility,  in  writing,  to  request  placement  on  the  mail-­ LQJ OLVW 7KH XWLOLW\ VKRXOG EH SURYLGHG ZLWK VXI¿FLHQW LQIRUPDWLRQ DV WR WKH H[DFW ORFDWLRQ RI WKH UHVLGHQFH DQG ODQG ,W LV WKH GXW\ RI HDFK ODQGRZQHU RU UHVLGHQW WR PDNH WKH XWLOLW\ 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: Agency  of  Agriculture Plant Industry Division, Agency of Agriculture Consumer Affairs & Public Information James  Leland Phil Benedict, Director Dept. of Public Service 116  State  St.,  Montpelier,  VT  05602 116 State St., Montpelier, VT 05602 112 State St., Montpelier, VT 05620 1-­802-­828-­2431 2332 1-­802-­828-­2431 1-­800-­622-­4496 or 1-­802-­828-­2811

LANDOWNER REQUEST TO BE ADDED TO HERBICIDE &28321 )25 3(5621$/ 5(48(67 TREATMENT NOTIFICATION MAILING LIST Name Town/City of Affected Property Street Address Telephone # (Home) Town (Work) State Zip Code OK to use Work Number: Yes o No o Electric Account Number Best Time to Call Property of Concern: o Year Round Residence o Summer Residence o Commercial Property o Water Supply o Land o Other Line and Pole Identification: Utility Initials Numbers We need all of this information in order to determine if you qualify for personal notification. If information is unobtainable, please state why. Use an extra sheet of paper if you need more space. 5(7851 72 <285 /2&$/ 87,/,7< VELC008 VELCO14


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Man  allegedly  pulls  knife  on his  landlord,  receives  citation Â

Super  troop FOUR  BOY  SCOUTS  in  Troop  539  of  Vergennes  recently  completed  the  Leadership  Skills  for  Troops  program,  a  prerequisite  for  advanced  National  Youth  Leadership  courses.  Participating  Scouts,  pictured,  were  David  Bowen,  Philip  Armell,  Michael  Jewett  and  Ethan  Sausville.  Troop  leaders/advisers,  pictured  with  the  Scouts  from  left  to  right,  are  Jim  and  Janet  Selleck,  Rob  Jewett,  Dennis  Armell,  T.J.  Springthorpe,  Chris  Cook  and  Charles  Kelly.  Not  pictured  is  Dave  Sausville,  who  took  the  photo.

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Lincoln – Very  private  two-­story  house  on  12.25  acres  with  large  pond  and  1500  feet  of  frontage  on  the  New  Haven  River.   2SHQ Ă€RRU SODQ ZLWK FDWKHGUDO FHLOLQJV DQG ÂżQLVKHG ORZHU OHYHO $WWDFKHG JDUDJH ODUJH wrap-­around  deck  and  outstanding  Green  Mountain  views.    MLS#4255689

VERGENNES Many original craftsman features present in this Sears kit home from the 1920’s. Elegant woodwork, large windows, hardwood floors and full basement. $149,900 MLS 4193026 VERGENNES Fantastic location with large lawn and mature trees. Walking distance to city amenities from this three bedroom home with screened porch, newer windows & carpet. $168,500 MLS 4089185

WEYBRIDGE

This classic, 3-bedroom, capestyle home is the oldest home in Weybridge. Â Sitting across from the falls and the covered bridge, it is conveniently located near Middlebury, the College, Morgan Horse Farm, and Otter View Park. Filled with charm, and ready to move right in! $385,000Â MLS#4330968

HINESBURG Beautiful Contemporary home with 50 acres nestled in a picturesque setting. Custom kitchen with large working island, fireplaces, private swimming pond and walking trails. $689,000 MLS 4239782

NEW HAVEN

Classic, remodeled Colonial with gorgeous Green Mountain views. Four bedrooms & 2 baths, maple kitchen w/soapstone counters, spacious 3-season porch and large 2-car garage are just some of the highlights! $375,000 MLS#4287674

FERRISBURGH Beautiful country home with amazing amount of space. Four bedrooms and two full baths, large kitchen with stainless appliances, kitchen island & formal dining area. $260,000 MLS 4331450

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BRANDON —  There  is  so  much  to  like  about  this  house  that  it’s  hard  to  know  where  to  start.  Quiet,  neighborhood  street  and  easy  walk  or  bike  ride  to  town.  Meticulously  cared  for  and  updated.  Freshly  painted  inside  DQG RXW +DUGZRRG DQG VRIWZRRG Ă€RRUV throughout.  Master  bedroom  on  lst Ă€RRU Fenced  back  yard.  Garage/barn.   MLS#  4215120

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

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Live and play in one of Middlebury’s most popular neighborhoods. Walk to everything in town from this 3-bedroom, 4-bath home that backs up to Battell Woods. $345,000 MLS#4221547Â

CORNWALL

300+/-acre parcel of land with views of Adirondacks and 10 minutes to Middlebury. Preliminary work done to develop up to 8 generous size lots – septic designs, thoughtful lot layout, maintaining privacy, mountain views and the bucolic nature of the land. $550,000 MLS#4241366

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MIDDLEBURY Immaculate, two story condo at Middlebury East. Wide plank floors throughout, custom cabinetry & bookshelves, gas stove in living room, 1st floor laundry, walk-in pantry. $225,000 MLS 4330545

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FERRISBURGH Located near Basin Harbor Club, with views of the Adirondack and Green Mountains. 3 bedroom, one level living. Large kitchen, covered porch, 2-car attached garage, Large outbuilding. $399,000 MLS 4256207

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MIDDLEBURY –  Private,  hillside  property  on  3.35  acres,  just  east  of  town.  The  heart  RI WKH KRPH LV D Âł5XVVLDQ´ ÂżUHSODFH LQ WKH living  room,  which  can  heat  the  entire  house.  Beautiful  butternut  paneling  in  dining  room  DQG ZLGH SODQN SLQH Ă€RRUV RQ ERWK OHYHOV bring  a  warmth  to  the  interior.  A  large  attached  2-­car  garage  plus  third  bay  for  recreational  â€œtoysâ€?  completes  the  residence.   MLS#4171112

Classic custom-built home on over 80 acres with trails and views! Glass everywhere allows for great light and nature watching. Three bedrooms, four baths, attached garage. Close to Bristol, Mad River Valley, and a short drive to Middlebury and Burlington. $600,000 MLS#4251452Â

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By  HOWARD  FENDRICH for  55  touchdowns  and  5,477  yards,  AP  Pro  Football  Writer helping  Denver  lead  the  league  with  Peyton  Manning’s  Denver  Broncos  37.9  points  and  457.3  yards  per  game.  and  Richard  Sherman’s  Seattle  Se-­ Manning  is  an  inescapable  pitchman,  ahawks  were  the  NFL’s  best  all  sea-­ too,  seen  Sunday  after  Sunday  dur-­ VRQ VR LWÂśV ÂżWWLQJ WKDW WKH\ÂśOO PHHW LQ ing  TV  commercials.  Hey,  there  he  the  Super  Bowl. was  selling  cars  during  breaks  in  the  Nobody  scored  as  many  points  or  broadcast  of  the  NFC  title  game.  Ex-­ gained  as  many  yards  as  the  Broncos. pect  even  more  face  time  now. Nobody  allowed  as  few  points  or  Manning’s  oft-­told  tale,  certain  gave  up  as  few  yards  as  the  Seahawks. to  be  repeated  a  million  times  in  the  And  nobody  won  as  many  games  coming  days,  includes  his  comeback  as  those  clubs,  either. from  a  series  of  surgical  procedures  :KDW D ZD\ WR ÂżQLVK WKH VHDVRQ to  his  neck,  attempts  to  cure  problems  When  the  AFC  champion  Broncos  that  led  him  to  sit  out  the  en-­ ( 1 5 -­ 3 )  tire  2011  season.  That  also  play  the  led  the  Indianapolis  Colts  N F C  to  send  him  packing  de-­ c h a m -­ spite  two  Super  Bowl  pion  Se-­ appearances  with  ahawks  (15-­3)  that  club,  in-­ on  Feb.  2  at  cluding  a  what  could  title  in  be  a  chilly  2007. MetLife  Sta-­ “It’s  dium  in  East  c e r -­ Rutherford,  N.J.,  t a i n l y  LW ZLOO EH WKH ÂżUVW 6XSHU %RZO well-­documented  since  1991  pitting  the  league’s  what  my  journey  the  highest-­scoring  team  in  the  regu-­ past  2-­1/2  years  has  lar  season  against  the  team  that  been,â€?  said  Man-­ PEYTON  was  scored  on  the  least,  accord-­ ning,  who  could  MANNING ing  to  STATS. EHFRPH WKH ÂżUVW It’s  also  only  the  second  time  in  the  starting  QB  to  lead  two  franchises  to  last  20  Super  Bowls  that  the  No.  1  titles,  â€œbut  this  team’s  overcome  a  lot  seed  in  each  conference  reached  the  of  obstacles  this  year.â€? NFL  championship  game. None  more  serious,  perhaps,  than  â€œIt  will  be  a  great  matchup,â€?  Se-­ coach  John  Fox’s  absence  for  about  ahawks  coach  Pete  Carroll  said.  â€œI  a  month  because  of  a  heart  operation.  think  it’s  an  extraordinary  opportu-­ Other  issues  included  the  fax  faux  pas  nity  to  go  against  a  guy  that  set  all  the  that  precipitated  the  departure  of  pass  records  in  the  history  of  the  game.â€? rusher  Elvis  Dumervil,  star  lineback-­ That,  of  course,  would  be  Manning,  er  Von  Miller’s  drug-­testing  suspen-­ the  37-­year-­old  quarterback  who  is  sion  and  season-­ending  knee  injury,  the  only  four-­time  NFL  MVP  â€”  and  and  the  losses  of  a  handful  of  other  no  one  would  be  surprised  if  No.  5  ar-­ starters  on  defense. rives  the  night  before  the  Super  Bowl.  â€œBeing  in  my  16th  season,  going  to  He  established  marks  by  throwing  my  third  Super  Bowl  â€”  I  know  how Â

hard  it  is  to  get  there,â€?  Manning  Manning’s  less-­heralded  said. defensive  teammates  â€”  He  threw  for  400  yards  the  ones  who  clamped  and  two  touchdowns  in  a  26-­ down  on  New  Eng-­ 16  victory  over  Tom  land’s  running  game  Brady  and  the  New  Sunday  and  limited  England  Patriots  in  Brady  much  of  the  the  AFC  champi-­ afternoon  â€”  will  onship  game  Sun-­ get  their  chance  to  day.  Manning’s  shine,  too. o f f e n s e  Seattle’s  defense,  scored  on  led  by  Sherman,  al-­ six  consec-­ lowed  an  average  utive  pos-­ of  14.4  points  and  sessions,  ac-­ 273.6  yards,  and  counted  for  more  topped  the  NFL  than  500  yards,  in  takeaways. had  zero  turn-­ On  Sunday,  the  RUSSELL  WILSON overs  and  Seahawks  forced  three  turn-­ zero  sacks. overs  in  the  fourth  quarter  Ol’  No.  18’s  opposite  number  in  alone,  including  a  victory-­sealing  two  weeks,  Seattle  quarterback  Rus-­ interception  by  Malcolm  Smith  af-­ sell  Wilson,  provides  a  real  contrast  ter  Sherman  stretched  his  left  hand  as  he  seeks  his  â€”  and  the  Seahawks’  to  tip  Colin  Kaepernick’s  pass  away  ² ÂżUVW 6XSHU %RZO WURSK\ from  receiver  Michael  Crabtree  in  Wilson  is  6  inches  shorter,  12  years  the  end  zone. younger,  a  skilled  scrambler  in  only  â€œI’m  the  best  corner  in  the  game,â€?  his  second  pro  season  after  slipping  to  said  Sherman,  an  All-­Pro.  â€œWhen  the  third  round  of  the  draft;Íž  he’s  a  guy  you  try  me  with  a  sorry  receiver  like  who  had  to  transfer  colleges  to  get  Crabtree,  that’s  the  result  you’re  playing  time  and  thought  about  pur-­ going  to  get.â€? suing  a  baseball  career  instead. Seattle’s  only  other  trip  to  the  â€œAny  time  you  get  to  the  Super  big  game  ended  with  a  loss  to  the  Bowl,â€?  Wilson  said  after  Seattle  Pittsburgh  Steelers  in  2006.  Denver  beat  the  San  Francisco  49ers  23-­17  will  be  playing  in  its  seventh  Super  on  Sunday,  â€œit’s  a  special  time.â€? Bowl  and  eyeing  a  third  title,  to  go  Other  members  of  the  Seahawks  with  those  from  1998  and  1999,  getting  the  chance  to  introduce  when  current  executive  John  Elway  themselves  to  a  wide  audience  in-­ was  the  QB. clude  rugged  running  back  Mar-­ In  addition  to  Elway,  Manning  shawn  Lynch  â€”  fans  tossed  packs  can  match  his  younger  brother  Eli  of  his  favorite  candy,  Skittles,  onto  with  a  second  Super  Bowl  crown.  WKH ÂżHOG DIWHU D \DUG 7' UXQ LQ Eli,  a  spectator  on  Sunday  in  Den-­ the  third  quarter  â€”  and  Carroll,  a  ver,  won  two  trophies  with  the  New  rah-­rah  sort  who  was  a  title-­winning  York  Giants,  whose  stadium  hosts  college  coach  at  Southern  Califor-­ WKLV \HDUÂśV 6XSHU %RZO WKH ÂżUVW WR nia. be  played  outdoors  at  a  cold-­weath-­ And  maybe,  just  maybe,  some  of  er  site.

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