January 9, 2014 — B section

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ADDISON COUNTY INDEPENDENT

B Section

THURSDAY, Â JANUARY Â 9, Â 2014

MATT DICKERSON

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Hodsden  earns  D-­III  football  honor

HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS Boys’ Basketball 1/6  Fair  Haven  at  VUHS   .....................  Ppd. 1/7  Burr  &  Burton  vs.  MUHS   ..............  60-­33 1/7  Mill  River  vs.  Mt.  Abe   ...................  60-­35 Girls’ Basketball 1/6  VUHS  at  Mt.  Abe   ..........................  Ppd. 1/6  MUHS  at  Missisquoi   .....................  Ppd. 1/7  OV  vs.  Mill  River  ...........................  34-­30 COLLEGE SPORTS Men’s Basketball 1/7  Plattsburgh  vs.  Midd.   ...................  63-­47 Women’s Basketball 1/7  Plattsburgh  vs.  Midd.   ...................  58-­54

Schedule

(See  Schedule,  Page  3B)

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Women’s  basketball  wins  one  out  of  three

ScoreBOARD

HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS Hockey 1/11  U-­32  at  MUHS  Boys   ............  5:45  p.m. 1/13  MUHS  Girls  at  Stowe   ................  4  p.m. Boys’ Basketball 1/10  MUHS  at  OV   ........................  7:30  p.m. 1/11  Fair  Haven  at  VUHS   ..........  12:30  p.m. 1/11  Mt.  Abe  at  OV   ......................  2:30  p.m. 1/13  MUHS  at  Fair  Haven   ...........  6:30  p.m. 1/16  OV  at  Twin  Valley   .....................  7  p.m. 1/17  VUHS  at  Fair  Haven   ............  7:30  p.m. 1/18  Burr&Burton  at  MUHS   .......  12:30  p.m. 1/18  OV  at  Mill  River   ....................  2:30  p.m. Girls’ Basketball 1/9  OV  at  Rutland   .............................  7  p.m. 1/9  MUHS  at  Missisquoi   ..............  7:30  p.m. 1/10  Mt.  Abe  at  MUHS   ......................  7  p.m. 1/15  VUHS  at  Mt.  Abe   ......................  6  p.m. 1/16  Mt.  Anthony  at  OV   ....................  7  p.m. 1/17  Missisquoi  at  VUHS   .............  5:30  p.m. 0W 0DQV¿HOG DW 0W $EH  ...........  7  p.m. 1/18  MUHS  at  Colchester   ............  1:45  p.m. 1/18  OV  at  Fair  Haven   .................  2:30  p.m. Wrestling 1/9  VUHS  Hosts  4-­Team  Duals   ...  6:30  p.m. 1/11  OV  at  Mt.  Anthony  Tourney   .......  9  a.m. 1/11   .....................  MUHS  at  Livermore  Invit. 1/17&18   ........... OV/VUHS/Mt.Abe  at  Essex Nordic 1/10  OV  at  Woodstock   ......................  6  p.m. 1/10  MUHS  at  St.  Albans   .....................  TBA

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Mount  Abe,  MUHS  fall  in  boys’  hoop

Sports BRIEFS

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Wrap-Up

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PAGE  2B  â€”  Addison  Independent,  Thursday,  January  9,  2014

Commodore, Eagle track athletes fare well at UVM BURLINGTON  â€”  Vergennes  and  Mount  Abraham  union  high  school  athletes  posted  strong  performances  at  Saturday’s  Division  II  indoor  track  meet  at  the  University  of  Vermont.  Vergennes  junior  Chris  Castillo  SODFHG LQ ÂżYH HYHQWV ZKLOH VHQLRU Alix  Kauffman  and  junior  Sebby  &URZHOO SODFHG LQ WZR HYHQWV HDFK senior  Matteo  Palmer  earned  a  sec-­ RQG SODFH ÂżQLVK DQG MXQLRUV $OO\ Stearns  and  Paige  Stolen  each  placed  in  one  event.  7KH WZR 0RXQW $EH LQGHSHQGHQWV ZKR WUDLQ ZLWK WKH &RPPRGRUHV VH-­ QLRUV 1DWDOLH 0D\ DQG &KULV &DUWHU HDFK HDUQHG VHFRQG SODFH ÂżQLVKHV 2YHUDOO WKH 98+6 ER\V SODFHG VL[WK RXW RI WHDPV ZLWK SRLQWV ZLWK 5LFH ZLQQLQJ DW 7KH 98+6 JLUOV ZHUH WK RXW RI WHDPV ZLWK SRLQWV EHKLQG /DNH 5HJLRQÂśV ZLQQLQJ WRWDO RI 7KH IXOO ORFDO ER\VÂś UHVXOWV ZHUH ‡ PHWHUV &DVWLOOR 9 &URZHOO 9 &KULV /HDFK 9 ‡ &URZHOO 9 &DVWLOOR &DUWHU 0 ‡ &DUWHU 0 ‡ 3DOPHU 9 ‡ /RQJ MXPS &DVWLOOR 9 Âś ´ ‡ 7ULSOH MXPS &DVWLOOR 9 Âś ´ 7KH IXOO ORFDO JLUOVÂś UHVXOWV ZHUH ‡ .DXIIPDQ 9 $O\VH %HDXFKHPLQ 9 ‡ .DXIIPDQ 9 6WROHQ 9 %HDXFKHPLQ 9 ‡ 6WROHQ 9 ‡ 0D\ 0 ‡ 6KRW SXW 6WHDUQV 9 Âś ´

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%HDU KXQWHUV HQMR\ ÂżQH VHDVRQ MONTPELIER  â€”  The  cense  bear  tag  was  valid  9HUPRQW )LVK :LOGOLIH IRU WKH ODWH VHDVRQ 'HSDUWPHQW UHSRUWV WKDW also  marked  a  new  four-­day  EHDU KXQWHUV LQ 9HUPRQW extension  in  November  had  a  safe  and  successful  designed  to  stabilize  the  KXQWLQJ VHDVRQ LQ growth  in  the  population Hunters  took  557  black  â€œThe  four-­day  extension  bears  during  the  85  days  was  very  helpful  in  achiev-­ of  the  two-­part  â€œearly  â€œThe four-day ing  our  goal  of  har-­ seasonâ€?  and  â€œlate  sea-­ vesting  more  bears,â€?  son,â€?  and  there  were  no  extension was said  bear  biologist  shooting-­related  inci-­ very helpful Forrest  Hammond.  dents  for  hunters  while  in achieving Âł7KH KDUYHVW LV pursuing  bear. close  to  our  average  our goal of )RU WKH ÂżUVW WLPH harvesting more DQQXDO WRWDO RI the  state  implemented  EHDUV RYHU WKH SDVW bears.â€? an  early  bear  hunting  years.  Participation  in  â€” bear biologist the  early  bear  season  season  (Sept.  1-­Nov.  15)  and  a  late  season  Forrest Hammond was  higher  than  an-­ 1RY LQ RUGHU ticipated,  an  indica-­ to  improve  the  bear  management  WLRQ WKDW 9HUPRQWHUV DUH EHFRPLQJ program. increasingly  interested  in  hunting  Hunters  needed  to  purchase  a  this  big  game  animal.â€? special  license  for  the  early  bear  +DPPRQG VDLG EHDUV ZHUH season.  Their  regular  hunting  li-­ taken  during  the  early  season  and Â

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Schedule (Continued  from  Page  1B) Dance 1/11  Burr  &  Burton  at  MUHS    ...........  1  p.m. Indoor Track 1/11  VUHS  at  UVM   .........................  11  a.m. 1/18  VUHS  at  Norwich   ......................  9  a.m. Gymnastics 1/11  MUHS  at  St.  J   ......................  1:30  p.m. 1/18  U-­32  at  MUHS   ..........................  1  p.m. COLLEGE SPORTS Men’s Basketball 1/10  Bates  at  Midd.   ...........................  8  p.m. 1/12  Tufts  at  Midd.   ............................  4  p.m. 1/14  Midd.  at  Lyndon   ........................  7  p.m. 1/17  Midd  at  Wesleyan   .....................  8  p.m. 1/19  Midd.  at  Conn.   ..........................  4  p.m. Women’s Basketball 1/10  Bates  at  Midd.   ...........................  6  p.m. 1/12  Tufts  at  Midd.   ............................  2  p.m. 1/14  Colby-­Sawyer  at  Midd.  ..............  7  p.m. 1/17  Midd  at  Wesleyan   .....................  6  p.m. 1/19  Midd.  at  Conn.   ..........................  2  p.m. Women’s Hockey 1/10  Midd.  at  Wesleyan   ....................  7  p.m. 1/11  Midd.  at  Wesleyan   ....................  3  p.m. 1/17  Midd.  at  Amherst   .......................  7  p.m. 1/18  Midd.  at  Amherst   .......................  3  p.m. Men’s Hockey Holiday Tourney 1/10  Trinity  at  Midd.   ..........................  7  p.m. 1/11  Wesleyan  at  Midd.   ....................  4  p.m. 1/17  Plattsburgh  at  Midd.   ..................  7  p.m. 1/18  Midd.  at  Norwich   .......................  7  p.m. Spectators  are  advised  to  consult  school  websites  for  the  latest  schedule  updates. Â

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Joining  the  ranks THE  MIDDLEBURY  LIONS  Club  inducted  four  new  members  on  Dec.  16.  Pictured  are,  from  left,  new  member  Karen  Schneider,  sponsor  Don  Welch,  new  member  Paul  Schneider,  President  Roger  Desa-­ brais  Jr.,  new  member  Theresa  Dessureault,  new  member  Nicole  Laberge,  and  sponsor  Bill  Laberge.

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SALISBURY  â€”  There  are  several  positions  up  for  election  in  March:  two-­year  and  three-­year  selectboard;Íž  one-­year  delinquent  tax  collector;Íž  one-­ year  constable;Íž  three-­year  lister;Íž  one-­ year  town  moderator;Íž  one-­year  grand  juror;Íž  one-­year  town  agent;Íž  and  two  school  board  positions.  If  you  are  in-­ terested  in  any  of  these  positions  you  VKRXOG ÂżOH D SHWLWLRQ E\ -DQ DW p.m. Also  if  you  want  to  place  an  article  RQ WKH EDOORW WKH SHWLWLRQ PXVW EH ÂżOHG by  Jan.  23  at  5  p.m.  Petitions  and  more  information  are  available  at  the  town Â

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RIÂżFH GXULQJ UHJXODU RIÂżFH KRXUV Mondays,  11  a.m.  to  5  p.m.;Íž  Tuesdays,  10  a.m.  to  2  p.m.;Íž  and  Thursdays,  noon  to  7  p.m. The  Salisbury  Community  School  has  two  ongoing  fundraisers  that  the  community  can  participate  in:  Box  Tops  for  Education  and  Campbell’s  Labels  for  Education.  The  school  receives  10  cents  for  each  box  top;Íž  label  points  are  used  to  get  free  mer-­ chandise.  Whenever  you  use  a  grocery  product  that  has  a  top  or  label  for  edu-­ cation,  save  it.  You  can  drop  them  off  at  the  school  or  call  Susan  Quesnel  at Â

352-­9070  to  arrange  pick-­up. A  student  at  the  school,  Rielly  Wright-­Quesnel,  has  been  a  WOKO  Change  Bandit  helping  to  raise  money  for  Fletcher  Allen  Children’s  Hospital.  Since  he  was  a  kindergarten  student,  Rielly,  with  the  help  of  the  commu-­ nity,  has  raised  over  $2,000  each  year.  Now  a  sixth-­grader,  Rielly  is  again  asking  for  your  help;Íž  just  save  your  loose  change  for  the  next  two  months.  He  will  collect  your  donations  and  turn  them  in  during  the  WOKO  Big  Change  Round-­Up.  For  more  information  call  Samantha  Quesnel  at  352-­9062. Â

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There  are  two  Ferrisburgh  Central  families  have  participated  in  this  pro-­ School  board  openings  as  of  March  4;Íž  gram  and  have  said  the  experience  was  2-­  and  3-­year  terms.  If  you  are  inter-­ wonderful  for  their  families. ested  in  running,  the  town  clerk’s  of-­ Annie  Cohn,  FCS  school  nurse,  ¿FH KDV SHWLWLRQV DYDLODEOH QRZ <RX can  connect  prospective  participants  will  need  to  obtain  21  valid  signatures  with  those  families  who  have  taken  of  registered  voters  on  the  petition  and  the  classes  to  learn  more  about  the  the  deadline  to  hand  it  in  is  Monday,  experience.  The  sessions  will  be  held  Jan.  27,  by  the  close  of  business  (4  on  Wednesdays,  Jan.  15-­Feb.  26  at  S P 7KH WRZQ RIÂżFH the  Bristol  Elementary  is  open  from  8  a.m.  to  4  Some  of  the  key  events  School,  from  6:30-­ p.m.  Monday  through  in  our  community  for  8:30  p.m.  There  are  Friday. also  sessions  in  Rut-­ January:  The  next  Ferrisburgh  Jan.  9:  Ferrisburgh  land  and  South  Bur-­ Central  School  PTO  Central  School  Board  lington.  To  register,  meeting  is  on  Monday,  Meeting send  an  email  to  info@ Jan.  13,  at  6:15  p.m.  Jan.  11  and  25:  Fer-­ parentingontrack.com.  in  the  teachers’/staff  risburgh  Grange  King  VUHS  will  hold  its  room.  Two  of  our  high  Pede  card  parties Curriculum  Night  on  school  students  will  be  Jan.  13:  Ferrisburgh  Wednesday,  Jan.  15.  available  to  help  with  Central  School  PTO  This  event  is  designed  childcare  at  no  cost  to  Meeting  for  both  students  and  families.  The  goal  is  to  Jan.  15:  First  session  parents  to  answer  allow  parents/guard-­ of  Parenting  on  Track  questions  about  the  ac-­ ians  who  otherwise  classes ademic  course  of  study  weren’t  coming  the  Jan.  15:  Curricu-­ for  the  upcoming  year.  opportunity  to  attend,  lum  night  at  Vergennes  Current  eighth-­grade  knowing  that  there  will  Union parents/guardians/stu-­ always  be  childcare  dents  will  meet  at  6:30  available.  In  the  past  p.m.  in  the  library.  we  asked  parents/guardians  to  let  us  Current  ninth-­,  10th-­,  and  11th-­grade  know  if  the  need  was  there.  However  parents/guardians/students  will  meet  it  was  always  a  last-­minute  decision,  at  7  p.m.  in  the  Chorus  Room.  Course  which  made  childcare  an  obstacle.  of  studies  booklets  and  selection  sheets  This  is  a  permanent  arrangement  for  will  be  distributed  to  students  the  week  of  Jan.  6.  all  future  PTO  meetings.  Our  own  Vergennes  Union  High  Parenting  on  Track  classes  are  being  offered  to  parents  of  elementary-­aged  School  is  ranked  ninth  within  Vermont  children.  These  sessions  are  led  by  according  to  the  Best  High  Schools  9LFNL +RHĂ€H ZKR LV D SURIHVVLRQDO SDU-­ rankings  by  U.S.  News  and  World  Re-­ ent  educator  and  also  a  mother  of  six  port.  Students  have  the  opportunity  adult  children.  Vicki  helps  parents  to  to  take  Advanced  Placement  course  understand  why  their  children  do  what  work  and  exams  and  the  AP  partici-­ they  do  and  how  parents  can  work  to  pation  rate  at  Vergennes  Union  High  change  their  child’s  undesirable  ac-­ School  is  20  percent.  The  student  body  tions  for  the  short  term  and  also  how  makeup  is  54  percent  male  and  46  to  develop  long-­term  positive  behav-­ percent  female,  and  the  total  minority  iors.  Many  Ferrisburgh  Central  School  enrollment  is  3  percent.  Seventy-­nine Â

percent  of  the  students  were  rated  pro-­ ÂżFLHQW LQ UHDGLQJ DQG SHUFHQW DUH SURÂżFLHQW LQ PDWK 0DQ\ FRQJUDWXOD-­ tion  to  our  VUHS  staff  and  leadership  for  all  their  work  that  resulted  in  this  national  honor.  For  the  complete  Ver-­ mont  and  national  rankings  and  also  to  see  more  information  about  Ver-­ gennes,  visit  www.usnews.com/educa-­ tion/best-­high-­schools/vermont.  We  all  congratulate  our  Ferrisburgh  student  musicians  at  Vergennes  Union  middle  and  high  schools  who  were  ac-­ cepted  by  audition  to  Green  Mountain  District  V  festival  ensembles.  The  pub-­ lic  is  invited  to  attend  these  wonderful  concerts,  which  will  be  held  at  the  Col-­ lege  of  St.  Joseph  in  Rutland  and  be-­ gin  at  7  p.m.  The  dates  are  as  follows:  Feb.  7,  High  School  Symphonic  Band,  Middle  School  Jazz  Ensemble,  Middle  School  Chorus;Íž  March  7,  High  School  Jazz  Ensemble,  High  School  Chorus,  Middle  School  Concert  Band.  Snow  GDWHV DUH )HE IRU WKH ÂżUVW IHVWLYDO DQG March  8  for  the  second  festival. The  VUHS  Friends  of  Music  (FOM)  would  like  to  invite  you  to  become  a  2013/2014  Patron  of  Music  and  help  in  supporting  the  school’s  high-­quality  music  program.  The  Friends  of  Music  is  focused  on  the  Music  Department’s  â€œwish  listâ€?  for  a  new  band  instrument  â€”–  the  vibraphone.  This  would  be  a  great  addition  to  the  band.  By  becom-­ ing  a  patron  your  name  will  appear  in  the  music  programs  for  this  school  year.  The  patron  levels  are:  Bronze  ($10-­$49);Íž  Silver  ($50-­99);Íž  Gold  ($200);Íž  Platinum  ($200-­plus).  If  you  would  like  to  make  a  donation  please  make  your  check  out  to  VUHS-­FOM  and  send  it  to  the  FOM  Treasurer:  Karen  Myers,  1233  Satterly  Road,  Fer-­ risburgh,  VT  05456.   For  more  music  department  news,  go  to  sites.google. com/a/anwsu.org/vuhs-­music.

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Little  were  wearing  seat  belts. Police  shut  down  Route  7  for  ap-­ proximately  one  hour  while  troopers  conducted  an  investigation.  Anyone  who  has  information  on  this  incident  is  asked  to  contact  state  police  at  802-­388-­4919.  Information  can  also  be  submitted  online  at  www. vtips.info  or  by  texting  â€œCRIMESâ€?  (274637)  to  Keyword:  VTIPS. Separately,  after  responding  to  a  crash  on  Route  113  in  Ira  on  Jan.  2  at  approximately  8:18  a.m.,  police  reported  that  Elizabeth  Marrier,  26,  of  Brandon  lost  control  of  the  1991  Crown  Victoria  she  was  driving  on  the  snow-­covered  road,  crossed  the  center  line  and  went  off  the  road.  No  injuries  were  reported. On  Friday,  Jan.  3,  at  10  a.m.  po-­ lice  went  to  a  two-­vehicle  crash  on  Route  7  in  Leicester,  where  it  was  snowing  and  the  road  was  described  as  snow  and  ice  covered.  Troopers  re-­ ported  that  Cale  Quenneville,  20,  of  Leicester  was  backing  a  1990s  pickup  out  of  his  driveway  when  he  backed  onto  Route  7,  into  the  path  of  a  2000  Ford  Explorer  driven  by  Susan  Drake,  53,  of  Brandon.  The  Explorer  struck  the  pickup  causing  substantial  dam-­ age  to  both  vehicles.  A  passenger  in  Quenneville’s  pickup  sustained  minor  injuries  and  was  transported  to  Porter  Hospital  for  an  evaluation. Later  that  morning  state  police  re-­ sponded  to  a  one-­car  crash  on  Route  17  in  Addison  at  around  11:30  a.m.  They  reported  that  Ricardo  Luis  Medina-­Santiago,  35,  of  Witherbee,  N.Y.,  was  driving  a  2001  Nissan  3DWKÂżQGHU HDVWERXQG ZKHQ WKH FDU traveled  off  the  north  side  of  Route  17  and  hit  a  utility  pole.  No  injuries  were  reported.  Police  said  neither  speed  nor  impairment  were  contributing  factors  in  this  collision,  but  snowing  and  icy  road  were  contributing  fac-­ tors.  Police  issued  Medina-­Santiago  a  written  warning. In  other  recent  activity,  VSP:  Â‡ 2Q 'HF DW S P UH-­ sponded  to  a  reported  noise  distur-­ bance  at  Whispering  Pines  Camp-­ ground  in  Panton.  After  investigating,  the  trooper  cited  Jordan  Rule,  20,  of  Panton  for  domestic  assault. ‡ 2Q 'HF FKHFNHG RXW D YDQ-­ dalism  complaint  at  a  Crosby  Road  home  in  Whiting,  where  the  home-­ owner  said  the  door  and  door  frame Â

were  broken.  Initially,  she  did  not  ¿QG DQ\WKLQJ PLVVLQJ EXW WKUHH GD\V later  the  homeowner  reported  that  she  found  items  missing  from  her  residence  as  a  result  of  this  incident.  7KHVH LWHPV DUH VLOYHU FHUWLÂżFDWHV American  currency,  Eisenhower  sil-­ ver  dollars,  silver  quarters  and  dimes,  Canadian  gold-­colored  coins  and  an  octagon-­shaped  silver  dollar.  Anyone  with  information  regarding  this  inci-­ dent  is  asked  to  call  VSP  at  388-­4919. ‡ 2Q 'HF DW S P VWRSSHG a  motor  vehicle  driven  by  57-­year-­old  David  Woodward  of  Brandon  for  speeding  on  Route  7  in  Salisbury.  Dur-­ ing  the  stop,  Woodward  was  found  to  be  in  possession  of  more  than  1  ounce  of  marijuana.  Police  cited  Woodward  with  possession  of  marijuana. ‡ 2Q -DQ DW VL[ PLQXWHV DIWHU midnight  stopped  a  vehicle  for  a  traf-­ ÂżF LQIUDFWLRQ RQ %XUSHH 5RDG LQ %ULV-­ tol.  Police  said  they  found  the  driver,  LGHQWLÂżHG DV \HDU ROG &KDUOHV Rockwell  of  Bristol,  was  under  the  LQĂ€XHQFH RI LQWR[LFDQWV 5RFNZHOO UH-­ sisted  arrest  but  police  subdued  him,  transported  him  to  the  New  Haven  state  police  barracks  and  cited  him  for  GULYLQJ XQGHU WKH LQĂ€XHQFH ‡ 2Q )ULGD\ -DQ DW D P UH-­ sponded  to  a  report  of  milk  spilled  on  Route  22A  in  Shoreham.  The  trooper  reported  that  Thomas  Miller,  59,  of  Vergennes  backed  up  the  2011  In-­ ternational  truck  he  was  driving  and  hooked  up  to  a  1997  milk  tanker  in  the  parking  lot  of  the  Shoreham  Ser-­ vice  Center.  Police  said  Miller  pulled  away  and  drove  out  of  the  parking  lot  and  turned  left  onto  Route  22A.  As  Miller  continued  south  on  Route  22A,  the  milk  tanker  separated  from  the  truck;Íž  the  tanker  traveled  off  the  west  side  of  the  road  and  rolled  over  sev-­ eral  times  spilling  its  cargo  of  57,000  pounds  of  milk.  No  injuries  resulted  from  this  incident,  but  the  tanker  was  destroyed.  Police  reported  that  the  weather  was  eight  degrees  below  zero  with  high  winds  and  snow. ‡ 2Q -DQ DW WKUHH PLQXWHV SDVW midnight  responded  to  Leicester-­ Whiting  Road  in  Leicester  for  a  motor  vehicle  accident.  Police  ended  up  cit-­ ing  Bradford  Cram,  19,  of  Leicester  IRU GULYLQJ XQGHU WKH LQĂ€XHQFH ‡ 2Q -DQ DW D P VWRSSHG a  car  driven  by  Nemanja  Stojanovic,  20,  of  Middlebury  on  Route  7  in  New  Haven  for  speeding.  Police  said  Sto-­ janovic  was  traveling  at  90  mph  in  a  50  mph  zone  as  he  drove  past  the  New  Haven  state  police  barracks.  He  was  cited  for  excessive  speed  and  subsequently  released.

Police Log

VERGENNES  â€”  This  past  week-­ end’s  icy,  snowy  weather  kept  Ver-­ gennes  police  busy:  On  Saturday  alone,  city  police  responded  to  three  accidents. Two  were  within  or  near  city  lim-­ its.  A  car  slid  off  Panton  Road,  and  another  minor  accident  occurred  on  Route  22A  right  on  the  Vergennes-­ Panton  line.  Also  that  evening,  Ver-­ gennes  police  helped  the  Addison  County  Sheriff’s  Department  at  the  scene  of  a  one-­car  accident  in  Panton  on  Route  22A.  That  Saturday  night,  Vergennes  police  also  ticketed  two  cars  for  violating  the  city’s  wintertime  ban  on  overnight  parking  on  streets,  and  ordered  a  third  car  towed.  On  Sun-­ day,  they  also  helped  push  a  motorist  out  of  a  snowdrift  alongside  Armory  Lane. In  other  action  between  Dec.  30  and  Jan.  5,  Vergennes  police:  Â‡ 2Q 'HF UHVSRQGHG WR D complaint  of  loud  banging  outside  a  Main  Street  home  and  determined  ice  and  frost  caused  the  noise. ‡ 2Q 'HF EDFNHG XS 9HUPRQW 6WDWH 3ROLFH DW D 3DQWRQ IDPLO\ ÂżJKW and  later  took  a  statement  from  a  party  involved  who  had  left  the  a  necessity  in  order  to  promote  the  Rheaume,  Cindy  Strate  and  Danny  scene  and  come  into  Vergennes.  Â‡ 2Q 'HF ZHUH WROG D FKLOG monthly  events  and  attract  attendees. Zamada. SILENT  AUCTION The  evening  will  also  feature  a  silent  auction  of  items  donated  by  nearly  20  local  artists  who  have  par-­ ticipated  in  previous  Arts  Walks.  Art-­ ists  donating  items  include  Caroline  Tavelli-­Abar,  Rachel  Baird,  Ginger  Birdsey,  Jackie  Bishop,  Carol  Cal-­ houn,  Kathy  Clarke,  Barbara  Eke-­ dahl,  Kirsten  Hoving,  Peter  Lan-­ grock,  Dorothea  Langevin,  Lynda Â

Arts  Walk  to  feature  â€˜Eat  for  Art’  event MIDDLEBURY  â€”  The  Middle-­ bury  Arts  Walk  committee  invites  the  community  to  attend  a  fundrais-­ ing  event,  â€œEat  for  Art,â€?  on  Thurs-­ day,  Jan.  23,  from  5  to  9  p.m.  Held  at  American  Flatbread  in  the  Marble  :RUNV WKH HYHQW LV D ÂłEHQHÂżW EDNH´ ZKHUH D SRUWLRQ RI HYHU\ Ă€DWEUHDG purchase  will  go  to  support  the  2014  Middlebury  Arts  Walk  season. The  Middlebury  Arts  Walk  does  not  charge  attendees,  venues  or  art-­ ists  to  participate.  Fundraising  is Â

ADDISON  COUNTY  â€”  A  Starks-­ boro  woman  was  killed  in  a  one-­car  crash  on  Big  Hollow  Road  in  Starks-­ boro  on  Sunday  morning. Vermont  State  Police  reported  that  Stephanie  D.  Patsos,  23,  was  driv-­ ing  a  2001  Saturn  SL  on  Big  Hollow  Road  around  11:20  a.m.  when  the  car  traveled  left  of  center  and  down  an  embankment  on  the  south  side  of  the  roadway. Patsos,  who  was  not  wearing  a  seat  belt,  was  partially  ejected  from  the  vehicle  in  the  crash,  police  reported,  and  she  succumbed  to  her  injuries  at  the  scene.  7KH 6DWXUQ VXVWDLQHG VLJQLÂżFDQW windshield  and  passenger  side  con-­ tact  damage. Police  said  the  road  was  snow  cov-­ ered,  but  that  it  had  been  sanded  prior  to  the  crash.  The  weather  was  sunny  and  clear. This  accident  remains  under  inves-­ tigation.  State  police  were  assisted  at  the  scene  by  the  Starksboro  Fire  Depart-­ ment  and  the  Bristol  Rescue  Squad. Troopers  also  dealt  with  a  number  of  other  vehicle  crashes  on  Jan.  2  and  during  the  extreme  weather  on  Jan.  3.  The  worst  of  these  was  on  the  morning  of  Jan.  2,  when  the  tem-­ perature  was  reported  to  be  8  degrees  below  zero  with  strong  winds.  Police  responded  to  a  two-­vehicle  crash  on  Route  7  in  Ferrisburgh  near  Midstate  Sports.  Troopers  reported  that  Tyler  De-­ Guise,  27,  of  Burlington  was  driving  a  2014  Toyota  Yaris  northbound  at  an  unknown  speed  on  Route  7  at  around  6:45  a.m.  and  fell  asleep,  at  which  point  the  car  crossed  the  center  of  the  road  into  the  path  of  a  2013  Chev-­ rolet  2500  HD  truck  driven  by  Les-­ ter  Little,  67,  of  Ferrisburgh.  Police  said  Little  was  driving  southbound  at  approximately  40  mph  and  had  no  warning  to  avoid  the  collision. The  vehicles  collided  head-­on  in  the  southbound  lane,  causing  massive  front-­end  damage  to  both.  According  to  police,  DeGuise  sus-­ tained  a  fractured  left  femur  in  two  places  and  fractures  to  both  bones  in  the  lower  part  of  the  same  leg;Íž  he  also  had  bleeding  in  his  brain  with  facial  in-­ juries.  He  was  taken  to  Fletcher  Allen  Health  Care  in  Burlington.  As  of  Tues-­ day  he  was  still  in  the  hospital  and  his  condition  was  reported  as  good. Little  sustained  bruising  to  his  chest  from  the  airbag  and  seat  belt,  result-­ ing  in  minor  bruises  and  lacerations  to  his  face  and  head.  He  was  taken  to  Porter  Hospital.  Both  DeGuise  and Â

was  missing  from  a  basketball  game,  but  later  learned  he  had  just  gone  home  from  the  event.  Â‡ 2Q 'HF WDONHG WR QHLJKERUV of  an  elderly  woman  in  an  apartment  building  with  a  habit  of  leaving  items  cooking  on  a  stove  and  forgetting  they  were  there;Íž  police  also  spoke  to  the  property  manager  and  all  agreed  WKH\ ZRXOG ÂżQG IRONV WR FRRN IRU WKH woman. ‡ 2Q 'HF VSRNH WR DQ (DVW Street  woman  who  was  reported  to  be  suicidal  and  also  to  her  family  members,  and  determined  all  was  OK. ‡ 2Q 'HF RSHUDWHG D VREULHW\ checkpoint  on  Route  7  in  Ferris-­ burgh,  at  which  they  issued  a  felony  drug  citation.  Police  cited  Robert  M.  Johnson,  52,  of  Jersey  City,  N.J.,  for  felony  possession  of  marijuana  after  ¿QGLQJ PRUH WKDQ IRXU RXQFHV LQ KLV car,  and  for  driving  with  a  suspended  license. ‡ 2Q -DQ DW MXVW SDVW PLGQLJKW backed  up  VSP  at  a  drunk-­driving  stop  on  Burpee  Road  in  Bristol.  Â‡ 2Q -DQ KHOSHG 9HUJHQQHV Area  Rescue  Squad  personnel  lift  a  patient  on  Comfort  Hill.  Â‡ 2Q -DQ KHOSHG DQ HOGHUO\ SHU-­ son  who  had  fallen  at  a  Walker  Av-­ enue  residence.

‡ 2Q -DQ KHOSHG 963 ZLWK WZR accidents  on  Route  7  in  Ferrisburgh,  one  a  two-­car  accident  with  injuries  that  closed  the  road  during  early  morning  commuting  hours,  and  the  other  a  minor  one-­car  accident  near  Satterly  Road. ‡ 2Q -DQ KHOSHG D PRWRULVW JHW into  a  locked  car  in  the  United  Tech-­ nologies  parking  lot.  Â‡ 2Q -DQ FKHFNHG WKH ZHOIDUH RI a  woman  at  a  First  Street  home;Íž  she  was  OK. ‡ 2Q -DQ ZHUH WROG D GLVDEOHG YHKLFOH ZDV EORFNLQJ WUDIÂżF DW WKH junction  of  Routes  7  and  22A,  but  found  nothing.  Â‡ 2Q -DQ EHJDQ LQYHVWLJDWLQJ the  theft  of  $550  from  a  Northlands  Job  Corps  student.  Â‡ 2Q -DQ GLUHFWHG WUDIÂżF around  a  tractor-­trailer  truck  dis-­ abled  on  Main  Street  near  the  Bix-­ by  Library.  Â‡ 2Q -DQ KHOSHG WZR PRWRULVWV locked  out  of  their  vehicles  near  the  Subway  restaurant. ‡ 2Q -DQ GURYH D GUXQNHQ PDQ WR WKH $FW GHWR[LÂżFDWLRQ IDFLOLW\ in  Burlington  following  a  verbal  dispute  at  a  Second  Street  home.  Â‡ 2Q -DQ ORRNHG XQVXFFHVVIXOO\ for  a  dog  reported  to  be  limping  on  West  Main  Street. Â


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ALCOHOLICS  ANONY-­ M O U S  M I D D L E B U RY  MEETINGS  THURSDAY:  Big  Book  Meeting  Noon-­ 1:00  PM  at  the  Turning  Point  Center  in  the  Marbleworks,  PARTY  RENTALS;Íž  CHINA,  Middlebury.  Speaker  Meet-­ flatware,  glassware,  linens.  ing  7:30-­8:30  PM  at  St.  Ste-­ Delivery  available.  802-­388-­ phen’s  Church,  Main  St.(On  4831. the  Green). DOG  TEAM  CATERING.  Seating  up  to  300,  plus  bar  available,  Middlebury  VFW.  Full  menus.  802-­388-­4831,  dogteamcatering.net  .

Cards  of  Thanks RUTHINA  ZENO  WOULD  like  express  her  appreciation  for  the  many  cards,  phone  calls  and  family  celebration  for  her  90th  birthday. THANKS  HOLY  SPIRIT  and  St.  Jude  for  prayers  answered.  Ma.

Public  Meetings

ALCOHOLICS  ANONY-­ M O U S  M I D D L E B U RY  MEETINGS  WEDNESDAY:  Big  Book  Meeting  7:15-­8:15  AM  is  held  at  the  Middlebury  United  Methodist  Church  on  N.  Pleasant  Street.  Dis-­ cussion  Meeting  Noon-­1:00  PM.  Women’s  Meeting  5:30-­ 6:30  PM.  Both  held  at  The  Turning  Point  Center  in  the  Marbleworks,  Middlebury. ALCOHOLICS  ANONY-­ M O U S  M I D D L E B U RY  MEETINGS  TUESDAY:  11th  Step  Meeting  Noon-­1:00  PM.  ALTEEN  Group.  Both  held  at  Turning  Point,  228  Maple  Street.  12  Step  Meet-­ ing  Noon-­1:00  PM.  12  Step  Meeting  7:30-­8:30  PM.  Both  held  at  The  Turning  Point  Center  in  The  Marbleworks,  Middlebury.

AL-­ANON:  FOR  FAMI-­ LIES  and  friends  affected  by  someone’s  drinking.  Members  share  experi-­ ence,  strength  and  hope  to  solve  common  problems.  N e w c o m e r s  w e l c o m e .  Confidential.  St.  Stephen’s  Church  (use  front  side  door  and  go  to  second  floor)  in  ALCOHOLICS  ANONY-­ Middlebury,  Sunday  nights  M O U S  M I D D L E B U RY  7:15-­8:15pm. MEETINGS  MONDAY:  As  Bill  Sees  It  Meeting  Noon-­ ALATEEN:  FOR  YOUNG  1:00  PM.  Big  Book  Meeting  PEOPLE  who’ve  been  af-­ 7:30-­8:30  PM.  Both  held  fected  by  someone’s  drink-­ at  The  Turning  Point  Cen-­ ing.  Members  share  experi-­ ter  in  T  he  Marbleworks,  ence,  strength,  hope  to  solve  Middlebury. common  problems.  Meets  Wednesdays  7:15-­8:15pm  ALCOHOLICS  ANONY-­ downstairs  in  Turning  Point  M O U S  M I D D L E B U RY  Center  of  Addison  County  MEETINGS  SUNDAY:  12  in  Middlebury  Marbleworks.  Step  Meeting  9:00-­10:00  (Al-­Anon  meets  at  same  AM  held  at  the  Middlebury  time  nearby  at  St.  Stephens  United  Methodist  Church  on  Church). 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,  MEETINGS  SATURDAY:  Middlebury. Discussion  Meeting  9:00-­ 10:00  AM  at  the  Middlebury  ALCOHOLICS  ANONY-­ United  Methodist  Church.  MOUS  NEW  HAVEN  MEET-­ Discussion  Meeting  10:00-­ INGS:  Monday,  Big  Book  11:00  AM.  Women’s  Meeting  Meeting  7:30-­8:30  PM  at  Noon-­1:00  PM.  Beginners’  the  Congregational  Church,  Meeting  6:30-­7:30  PM.  New  Haven  Village  Green. 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  MEETINGS  FRIDAY:  Dis-­ held  at  Ripton  Firehouse,  cussion  Meeting  Noon-­1:00  Dugway  Rd. PM  at  The  Turning  Point  in  The  Marbleworks,  Middle-­ ALCOHOLICS  ANONY-­ MOUS  BRANDON  MEET-­ bury. INGS:  Monday,  Discussion  Meeting  7:30-­8:30  PM.  Wednesday,  12  Step  Meet-­ ing  7:00-­8:00  PM.  Friday,  12  Step  Meeting  7:00-­8:00  PM.  All  held  at  the  St.  Thomas  Episcopal  Church,  RT  7  South.

Public  Meetings

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

NA  MEETINGS  MIDDLE-­ BURY:  Fridays,  7:30pm,  held  at  the  Turning  Point  Center  located  in  the  Marble  Works.

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. ALCOHOLICS  ANONY-­ M O U S  N O R T H  F E R -­ RISBURGH  MEETINGS:  Sunday,  Daily  Reflections  Meeting  6:00-­7:00  PM,  at  the  United  Methodist  Church,  Old  Hollow  Rd. MAKING  RECOVERY  EAS-­ IER  (MRE).  Starting  January  15,  5:30  â€”  7:00  PM  at  The  Turning  Point  Center.  This  will  be  a  facilitated  group  meeting  for  those  struggling  with  the  decision  to  attend  12-­step  programs.  It  will  be  limited  to  explaining  and  dis-­ cussing  our  feelings  about  the  12-­step  programs  to  cre-­ ate  a  better  understanding  of  how  they  can  help  a  person  in  recovery  on  his  /  her  life’s  journey.  A  certificate  will  be  issued  at  the  end  of  all  the  sessions.  Please  bring  a  friend  in  recovery  who  is  also  contemplating  12-­step  programs.

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FREE  BAGPIPE  AND  DRUMMING  lessons  for  anyone  14  or  older  who  is  looking  to  join  a  marching  bagpipe  and  drum  band.  For  more  information  call  Beth  at  343-­4738.

EXP.  REEFER  DRIVERS;͞  Great  pay.  Freight  lanes  from  Presque  Isle,  ME,  Boston-­Lehigh,  PA  800-­277-­ 0212  or  driveforprime.com  .

LIVE-­IN  CONSTANT  com-­ panion.  Food,  stipend  and  utilities  included.  802-­352-­ 4551.

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

OPENINGS  FOR  PART-­ TIME  housekeeper,  week-­ days  and  weekends.  Look-­ ing  for  responsible  self-­ motivated  and  meticulous  person,  stable  work  history.  Call  Strong  House  Inn,  877-­ 3337.

PART-­TIME  CAREGIV-­ ER.  3-­11  shift  every  other  weekend.  Must  be  patient,  caring,  compassionate,  a  team-­player  with  a  positive  attitude.  802-­352-­4369.

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FREE  HOUSE  CATS!  Many  to  choose  from.  Spayed  and  Neutered.  Good  homes  only.  Call  802-­388-­1410.  1683  Dog  Team  Rd.,  New  Haven.

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Kelsie Kimball, of Middlebury, was one of the many wonderful Patricia Hannaford Career Center students who volunteered during the United Way‚ Days of Caring. Kelsie spent the day at the Addison County Parent Child Center helping out in the kitchen, doing dishes and making cupcakes. Kelsie said that this is her second year as a Days of Caring volunteer and that her favorite part of the day was “making lunch for the children and then getting to hang out with them.� Thank you, Kelsie!

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HELP  NEEDED  TO  clear  and  treat  sidewalks  during  winter  season.  Must  be  able  to  lift  50  lbs,  use  snow  blow-­ er  and  shovel  sidewalks  for  misc.  commercial  accounts  in  Middlebury.  Must  have  valid  driver’s  license  and  be  reliable.  Excellent  pay.  Call  388-­4529.

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DEVELOPMENTAL  HOME  PROVIDER  for  charming  73  year  old  woman  with  devel-­ opmental  disability.  Should  be  familiar  with  the  needs  of  older  adults  and  be  able  to  offer  caring  companionship.  Temporary  ramp  and  some  funding  for  renovations  are  available  to  meet  her  need  for  an  accessible  home.  She  enjoys  music,  community  events,  especially  holidays!  Goal  is  to  be  part  of  a  family,  not  a  resident  in  a  com-­ munity  care  home  setting.  Annual  tax-­free  stipend  of  $30,000,  room  &  board  pay-­ ment  of  $8,300,  plus  respite  budget.  Call  Sharon  Tierra  at  Community  Associates  388-­4021.

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CLASSIFIEDS Help  Wanted

Help  Wanted

BRIDPORT CENTRAL SCHOOL Anticipated Long-Term Substitute Bridport Central School is seeking a long-term PreK-K Teacher substitute for a maternity leave from April 28 through June 20, 2014. This position is supported by a classroom assistant and serves 18 students ranging in age from 3-6. Experience with Responsive Classroom, Mindfulness, and or Whole Brain Teaching is preferred. Apply by sending a letter of interest, resume, three current reference letters, complete transcripts and evidence of licensure to: Dr. Peter L. Burrows, Superintendent Addison Central Supervisory Union 49 Charles Avenue Middlebury,VT 05753 Application Deadline: January 31, 2014 E.O.E.

VOTED  ONE  OF  THE  BEST PLACES  TO  WORK  IN VERMONT  FOR  4  YEARS! Four time winner of the Best Places to Work in VT award, Country Home Products, is a worldwide seller of outdoor power equipment and home of DRÂŽ and Power Equipment Plus. We’re looking for Seasonal Sales Specialists to join the call center team in Vergennes, VT. 4XDOLĂ€HG FDQGLGDWHV ZLOO KDYH DW OHDVW PRQWKV of sales experience, good computer skills, VWURQJ YHUEDO FRPPXQLFDWLRQ VNLOOV DQG DQ DELOLW\ WR JDWKHU LQIRUPDWLRQ DQG PDNH GHFLVLRQV EDVHG RQ WKH FULWHULD RI WKH GHSDUWPHQW ,I \RX HQMR\ ZRUNLQJ ZLWK SHRSOH ORYH D FKDOOHQJH DQG IULHQGO\ FRPSHWLWLRQ ZH¡G OLNH WR KHDU IURP \RX 3OHDVH DSSO\ ZLWK D FRYHU OHWWHU DQG UHVXPH DW KWWSV KRPH HHDVH DGS FRP UHFUXLW "LG

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RESIDENTIAL  PROGRAM  CLINICIAN,  RUTLAND.  Ex-­ citing  opportunity  to  provide  clinical  oversight,  individual  &  group  therapy,  and  imple-­ mentation  of  treatment  plans  in  an  innovative  residential  setting  serving  adolescent  males.  Full-­time  offering  ex-­ cellent  compensation  and  benefits.  www.howardcen-­ tercareers.org.  Job  ID  #1678.  Questions?  802-­488-­6950. SEASONAL  TAX  PREPAR-­ ER.  Thomas  Tax  Services,  Inc.  is  in  need  of  a  seasonal  tax  preparer  in  our  Ver-­ gennes,  VT  office.  The  ideal  candidate  will  have  previous  business  tax  return  prepara-­ tion  experience.  This  is  an  ideal  opportunity  for  some-­ one  looking  to  work  from  mid-­January  to  mid-­April.  H&R  Block  graduates  are  en-­ couraged  to  apply.  Interested  candidates  should  e-­mail  their  resume  in  confidence  to  Thomasbusinessagency@ comcast.net.  802-­877-­2684.

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Digital Media Sales: Build  your  portfolio  in  digital  media  by  working  with  local  businesses  to  make  digital  sales productive  and  effective.  We  are  seeking  an  energetic  and  creative  sales  professional  in  the  Rutland-­Manchester  area  with  territories  stretching  into  Middlebury,  Stratton  and  Bennington.  Year-­round  position,  vehicle  allowance,  at  least  one  year  of  sales  experience,  references  required.  Apply  via  email  to  angelo@addisonindependent.com.

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SERVICE  COORDINATOR  for  the  Family  Services  Pro-­ gram  at  Community  Associ-­ ates.  New  position  to  de-­ velop,  coordinate,  monitor  and  provide  direct  service  to  children  with  emotional,  behavioral  and  /  or  devel-­ opmental  disabilities.  Also  provide  important  support  to  families,  work  collaboratively  with  schools  and  local  /  state  agencies.  Must  have  solid  3+  years  of  experience  sup-­ porting  children  and  families  with  diverse  needs.  Seeking  a  team  player  with  excel-­ lent  communication  skills.  B.A.  and  good  driving  record  required.  Full-­time  with  com-­ prehensive  benefit  package.  Respond  to  CSAC  HR,  89  Main  Street,  Middlebury,  VT  05753,  802-­388-­6751,  ext.  425,  or  visit  www.csac-­vt. org  .

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  at  Lang  McLaughry  RE  at  802-­385-­ 1107. BRANDON  SPACIOUS  2  bedroom.  $650  /  month,  no  utilities  included.  Call  802-­ 247-­5280. BRANDON  SUNNY  1  bed-­ room  2nd  floor  pets  welcome.  $475  month.  203-­253-­4389

BRANDON,  NOW  RENTING  1  &  2  bedroom  affordable  apartments  at  Park  Village.  Rents  starting  at  $689  /  mo.  Some  utilities  included.  Great  location,  beautiful  setting,  30  minutes  to  Rutland,  5  min-­ utes  to  downtown  Brandon,  easy  access  to  Route  7.  Call  SHEA  MOTOR  COMPA-­ Chantel  for  more  info  802-­ NY  in  Middlebury,  offering  247-­0165. Chevrolet  cars  and  trucks,  is  currently  accepting  ap-­ BRANDON.  VERY  NICE,  plications  for  an  outgoing  sunny  1  bedroom,  second  professional  to  expand  our  floor  apartment  in  2-­family  sales  team.  This  is  your  house.  Great  location.  $650.  opportunity  to  join  a  win-­ heat  included.  No  smoking,  ning  team  and  maximize  no  pets.  References,  lease,  your  earning  potential!  The  deposit  required.  802-­236-­ ideal  candidate  must  be  1781. a  positive  self-­starter  with  excellent  communication  B R I D P O R T  V I L L A G E ;Íž  and  organizational  skills,  be  ONE  bedroom  apartment,  goal  oriented  and  possess  4  rooms,  with  porch  /  lawn.  a  strong  work  ethic.  Sales  Washer  /  dryer,  heat  /  hot  wa-­ experience  is  not  neces-­ ter  included.  No  smoking,  sary  but  is  preferred.  If  you  no  pets.  References.  $775  /  feel  that  a  sales  career  with  month  plus  security  deposit.  unlimited  earning  potential  is  Only  living  unit  in  building.  for  you,  please  send  resume  For  more  information,  David  to  Shea  Motor  Company,  PO  802-­758-­2546. Box  747,  Middlebury,  VT  BRIDPORT;Íž  LARGE  1  bed-­ 05753,  Attn:  Mark  Stacey  or  room,  second  floor  apart-­ e-­mail  mark@sheamotorco. ment.  $650  /  m o.  includes  com  . electricity.  References  and  THE  BURLINGTON  FREE  Press  is  looking  for  reli-­ able  early  morning  risers  to  deliver  our  paper  to  home  delivery  subscribers  in  the  towns  of  Monkton,  N.  Ferrisburgh,  Middlebury  and  Cornwall.  Must  have  a  reliable  vehicle  and  proof  of  a  valid  driver’s  license  and  insurance.  Please  call  316-­7194.

For  Sale MAXIM  OUTDOOR  WOOD  Pellet  Furnace  by  Central  Boiler.  Buy  now  and  save  up  to  $300.  Boivin  Farm  Supply  802-­236-­2389. SAWMILLS  FROM  ONLY  $4,897.  Make  &  save  money  with  your  own  bandmill.  Cut  lumber  any  dimension.  In  stock,  ready  to  ship.  Free  info  /  DVD:  www.Norwood-­ Sawmills.com  1-­800-­578-­ 1363,  ext.  300N. SIMPLE,  WELL  MADE,  BIRDHOUSES;͞  suitable  for  bluebirds,  tree  swallows,  etc.  758-­2228. THE  BARREL  MAN:  55  gallon  Plastic  and  Metal  bar-­ rels.  Several  types:  55  gal-­ lon  rain  barrels  with  faucets,  Food  grade  with  removable  locking  covers,  plastic  food  grade  with  spin-­on  covers  (pickle  barrels).  Also,  275  gallon  food  grade  totes  $125  each.  55  gallon  sand  /  salt  barrels  with  PT  legs.  $50  each.  Delivery  available.  802-­453-­4235. VERMONT  GUN  SHOW.  Jan.  18-­19  at  the  Knights  of  Columbus  Hall,  2  Berard  Dr.  South  Burlington  05403.  Info  802-­875-­4540  or  green-­ mtgunshowtrail.com  .

For  Rent 15,000  SQ.  FT.  MANUFAC-­ TURING  or  storage  by  the  month  or  by  the  quarter.  802-­388-­4831. 2  BEDROOM  HOUSE,  com-­ pletely  furnished  for  6  month  rental  on  Lake  Dunmore.  Dec.  21,  2013  to  June  21,  2014.  Very  energy  efficient,  washer  and  dryer,  85’  of  frontage,  no  pets,  no  smok-­ ing.  $900  /  mo.  plus  utilities.  802-­352-­6678. 2000  SQUARE  FEET  Pro-­ fessional  office  space  in  Middlebury,  multi-­room.  Ground  level,  parking,  hand-­ icapped-­accessible.  Avail-­ able  now.  802-­558-­6092. 3  BEDROOM  HOUSE  one  mile  from  Bristol.  Pets  nego-­ tiable.  Utilities  not  included.  Credit  reference  and  dam-­ age  deposit.  $1,100  /  month.  802-­363-­5619. ADDISON  HOUSE  TO  share.  Private  suite  con-­ sisting  of  1  bedroom,  small  living  room,  private  bath,  skylights,  laundry  room  with  washer  /  dryer,  includes  in-­ ternet,  satellite  tv  and  all  utilities.  $550  /  month.  Ref-­ erences  and  deposit.  802-­ 759-­2133.

For  Rent

For  Rent

CLIMATE  CONTROL  STOR-­ NEW  HAVEN:  Very  nice,  AGE  now  available  in  New  sunny,  special  apartment.  Haven.  Call  802-­388-­4138. Views,  deck,  garden  space.  No  pets,  no  smoking.  Refer-­ CORNWALL  3  BEDROOM  ences,  lease.  $850  /  month  2-­year  old  home.  $1,500  per  plus  utilities.  802-­236-­2040. month.  802-­349-­9566. PANTON;͞  GREAT  LOCA-­ CORNWALL  EFFICIENCY  TION,  Lake  Champlain  APARTMENT  clean  and  views.  Totally  renovated  quiet.  $650  includes  all.  house,  2  bedrooms,  2  989-­8124. baths,  new  kitchen,  fully  LEICESTER;͞  1  BEDROOM  applianced,  garage  space.  apartment.  $675.  Heat  in-­ No  pets,  no  smoking.  $1400  cluded.  References,  deposit,  /  mo.  plus  utilities.  Contact  Nancy  Larrow  877-­6462,  lease.  802-­349-­9733. Lang  McLaughry  Real  Es-­ MIDDLEBURY  HOUSE  tate. SHARE.  Furnished,  W/D,  wifi.  Utilities  included.  No  RIPTON  3-­BEDROOM,  smoking  or  pets.  References.  2  bath  house.  2-­zone  oil  First,  last  and  $300  security  heat.  Acreage,  private.  deposit.  Credit  check.  $550  /  Applianced,  minimally  fur-­ mo.  6  month  to  1  year  lease.  nished.  Fireplace,  log  inte-­ rior.  $1,100.  802-­318-­2118. 802-­989-­3097. MIDDLEBURY,  FURNISHED  APARTMENT.  Large  living  room,  kitchen,  bedroom,  bath.  $795  /  mo.  All  utilities  included.  802-­388-­4251. MIDDLEBURY-­SPACIOUS  1  BEDROOM  apartment  in  qui-­ et  building.  Desirable  in-­town  location  w  off-­street  parking.  Access  to  lovely  yard.  $865  /  month.  No  pets,  no  smoking.  Call  802-­989-­7132.

SELF  STORAGE,  8’X10’  units.  Your  lock  and  key,  $50  /  m onth.  Middlebury,  802-­558-­6092. S T O R A G E  S PA C E S ,  11’X28’.  Large  overhead  doors,  extra  high  ceilings.  Will  accommodate  large  campers,  boats  or  lots  of  stuff.  Call  802-­388-­8394.

For  Rent

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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.  802-­349-­8405.

GROUND  EAR  CORN $6.25  for  50  pound  bag. Cracked  corn  $8  for  50 pound  bag.  Whole  shell  corn $6.50  for  50  bag.  683-­6394.

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

NEW  HOLLAND  T1530-­ 250TL  Loader,  200  hours. Winco  PTO  Generator.  Call 802-­247-­6735.

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

SAWDUST;͞  STORED  AND undercover.  Large  tandem silage  truck  $627,  delivered. Large  single  axle  dump $259,  delivered.  Single  axle dump  $192,  delivered.  Pick up  and  loading  also  avail-­ able.  Phone  order  and  credit cards  accepted.  802-­453-­ 2226.  Bagged  shavings  in stock.  $5.50  per  bag.

HAY  FOR  SALE:  First cut  $3  /  square  bale.  First cut  round  bales  $30.  Mike Quinn,  end  of  South  Munger Street,  Middlebury.  802-­388-­ WEST  ADDISON  completely  7828. furnished  2  bedroom  apart-­ ment.  Located  on  Lake  HAY  FOR  SALE:  First  and Champlain.  No  pets.  Avail-­ second  cut.  Call  802-­352-­ able  immediately.  Rent  in-­ 4686. cludes  utilities.  Call  802-­ HAY  FOR  SALE:  Small 759-­2382. square  bales.  First  cut  and mulch.  Delivery  available. Call  for  pricing.  802-­453-­ 4481,  802-­349-­9281,  or Wood  Heat 802-­989-­1004.

M I X E D  H A R D W O O D ,  PARTIALLY  seasoned.  Cut,  split,  delivered.  $190  /  cord.  Also  trees  cut  and  removed.  Please  leave  message,  802-­282-­9110. MOUNTAIN  ROAD  FIRE-­ WOOD.  Green  and  dry  available.  Oak,  ash,  maple,  beech.  Order  now  and  save  for  next  season.  Cut,  split  and  delivered.  Call  802-­ 759-­2095.

MIDDLEBURY;͞  2  BED-­ ROOM,  1.5  bath  condo  with  garage.  Updated  and  new  appliances.  $1000  /  mo.  plus  utilities.  Call  Karen  at  Lang,  McLaughry  Real  Estate,  802-­ 388-­1977. MIDDLEBURY  OFFICE  SPACE  available  for  rent.  Beautiful  office  in  a  quiet  building  available  for  part-­ time  shared  use.  Please  in-­ quire  for  more  information:  802-­349-­8233.

Real  Estate  Wanted WANTED:  TO  PURCHASE  from  owner,  open  land,  2  to  100  acres.  802-­558-­6092.

deposit  required.  802-­758-­ NEW  HAVEN  â€”  BEAUTIFUL  2436. 3  bedroom,  2  bath  home  in  BRISTOL  1  BEDROOM  cen-­ quiet  location.  Open,  sunny  trally  located.  Parking,  large  space,  French  doors  to  deck  back  yard,  heat  included.  and  perennial  gardens.  $800.  802-­338-­2740. Forced  hot  air  heat  and  good  woodstove.  All  appliances  BRISTOL  OFFICE  SPACE  including  washer  /  d ryer.  -­  located  in  the  Old  High  Forced  hot  air  heat  and  good  School  building  by  the  town  wood  stove.  $1,650  /  month  green,  310  s.f.,  high  ceilings,  includes  parking,  mowing,  wainscoting,  hardwood  floors  plowing,  trash  removal.  You  just  refinished.  The  overall  pay  utilities.  No  smoking.  complex  houses  non-­profits,  Some  pets  considered.  1  alternative  health  practices,  year  lease.  References,  yoga  center  and  Bristol  Fit-­ deposits  for  rent,  fuel  and  ness.  $385  /  month  includes  pets  (if  applicable).  Call  453-­ heat  and  electric.  Lease  re-­ 7648  or  e-­mail  perkolander@ quired.  Available  now.  Call  earthlink.net  . 453-­4065.

Real  Estate MIDDLEBURY;͞  INDUS-­ TRIAL  PARK.  Available  2  acres,  lease  or  build  to  suit.  802-­558-­6092.

WA N T E D  N E W B O R N ANGUS-­sired  bull  calves. Please  call  453-­4144.

Cars

1996  SUBARU  AWD.  166K, standard.  $1,050.  388-­2812.

2007  HONDA  ODYSSEY LX  van,  133k  miles.  Excel-­ lent  condition.  New  timing belt.  Class  2  hitch.  $6995. 802-­989-­1185.

PUBLIC  AUTO  AUCTION. Cars,  trucks,  SUVs,  repos  & MORE!  Saturday,  January 11  @  10AM.  131  Dorset Lane,  Williston,  VT,  THCAu-­ ction.com.  802-­878-­9200.

Affordable Housing with Middlebury:  Negotiable  rent  in  exchange  for  help  with  calendar  review,  light  housekeeping  and  dog-­walking  for  a  man  in  his  60s  who  loves  art  and  local  events.    New Haven:  $400/month  to  share  neat  and  clean  home  with  professional  in  his  50s.  Private  bath.  Lovely  rural  setting.  Salisbury:  Share  a  home  with  a  woman  in  her  50s  who  enjoys  walking,  cooking,  and  travel.  $400/month  plus  utils.  Must  be  dog-­  and  cat-­ friendly.  Many  more  housing  opportunities  available!  Interview,  references  and  background  check  required. Â

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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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Accidents,  disputes  keep  Midd.  police  busy MIDDLEBURY  â€”  Middlebury  police  on  Jan.  3  cited  Bethann  Bell,  49,  of  Hinesburg  on  suspicion  of  GULYLQJ XQGHU WKH LQĂ€XHQFH DIWHU %HOO was  involved  in  a  two-­vehicle  acci-­ dent  near  Case  Street  and  Quarry  Road  at  5:58  p.m.  that  Friday.  They  also  cited  her  for  driving  with  a  suspended  license. Bell  was  processed,  cited,  released  and  is  due  in  court  at  a  later  date. In  other  action  in  the  past  week,  Middlebury  police: ‡ ,VVXHG D QR WUHVSDVV RUGHU WR WKH brother  of  a  tenant  of  a  Court  Street  residence  on  Dec.  30.  The  tenant  wished  his  brother  to  be  removed  from  the  apartment. ‡ 5HVSRQGHG WR D UHSRUW RI D suspicious  person  at  the  Subway  restaurant  on  Court  Street  on  Dec.  30.  Management  told  police  that  a  male  had  been  in  their  bathroom  for  some  time  and  â€œwas  taking  visitors.â€?  The  management  was  concerned  that Â

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PROBATE  DIVISION DOCKET  NO.  15989-­12-­13Anpr STATE  OF  VERMONT DISTRICT  OF  ADDISON,  SS. IN  RE  THE  ESTATE  OF GENE  ALAN  OLIVER NOTICE  TO  CREDITORS To  the  creditors  of  the  estate  of  Gene  Alan  Oliver  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:  Dec.  30,  2013 Pamela  L.  Correia 2439  Jersey  Street  South Addison,  VT  05491 (802)  759-­2716 jpcorr@gmavt.net Name  of  Publication:  Addison  Independent Publication  Date:  Jan.  9,  2014 Address  of  Probate  Court:  Addison  Probate  Court,  7  Mahady  Court,  Middlebury,  VT  05753 1/9

no  intention  of  harming  herself. ‡ 5HVSRQGHG WR UHSRUWV RI D ÂżJKW at  Jayne  Court  shortly  after  midnight  on  Jan.  1.  Police  determined  to  claim  to  be  unfounded. ‡ &LWHG 5HQD *HUR RI Middlebury  for  unlawful  trespass  into  a  Court  Street  residence  during  the  early  morning  hours  of  Jan.  1. ‡ $UUHVWHG Theresa  L.  Engel,  45,  of  Middlebury  for  violating  a  court  RUGHU DW 6KDZÂśV 6XSHUPDUNHW RQ Washington  Street  on  Jan.  1. ‡ 5HFHLYHG D UHSRUW RI VRPHRQH driving  away  from  a  North  Pleasant  Street  gas  station  without  paying  for  the  gasoline  on  Jan.  2.  The  incident  was  determined  to  be  accidental. ‡ 5HFHLYHG D UHSRUW RI VRPHRQH sending  threatening  messages  on  Facebook  on  Jan.  2.  Police  contacted  the  sender  and  they  said  the  issue  was  resolved. ‡ 5HFHLYHG D UHSRUW IURP D PDQ who  said  his  clothing  had  been  stolen  from  the  laundry  room  of  D 6RXWK 9LOODJH *UHHQ DSDUWPHQW building  on  Jan.  2. ‡ 6HUYHG D QR VWDONLQJ RUGHU WR D

Middlebury Police Log

  The  Northlands  job  corps  Center  located  at  100  MacDonough  Dr.,  Vergennes,  VT   05491  requests  the  following  services/ vendors  to  submit  bids  on  the  following  services  for  the  Northlands  Job  Corps  Center.   NJCC  Contract  Base  year  (1)  contract  period  beginning  March  1,  2014  through  November  20,   2014.  Supplies  and/or  services  to  include: 1.    Student  EAP  Services 2.    Waste  Management 3.    Pest  Services 4.    Heating  Fuel 5.    Propane 6.    Boiler  Services 7.    Plumbing  Services 8.    Electrician  Services 9.    Commercial  Floor  Mat  Services 10.  Welding  Gasses  and  Supplies 11.  Janitorial  Cleaning  Products 12.  Other  janitorial  Supplies 13.  CafĂŠ  and  Culinary  Food 14.  Dairy 15.  Bread 16.  Culinary  Specialty  Foods 2IÂżFH 6XSSOLHV 18.  Fire  Extinguisher  Services 19.  Payline  Security  Guard 20.  Academic  Uniforms 21.  Trade  Uniforms  and  boots 22.  CafĂŠ  Uniform  and  Trade  Supply  Rental  Services 23.  Wellness  Linen  Services   Bids  must  be  received  by  Date  January  QG DW S P 6SHFLÂżFDWLRQ PD\ EH obtained  by  contacting  the  Purchasing  Agent,  Annette  Paquette  at  Northlands  Job  Corps  Center  Via  email:  annette. paquette@etrky.com  or  802-­877-­0149.   The  Northlands  Job  Corps  Center  reserves  the  right  to  accept  or  reject  any  and  all  bids.  Small  businesses  and  Minorities  are  encouraged  to  reply.  â€œTHIS  IS  A  SUBCONTRACTING  OPPORTUNITYâ€?                                              1-­6

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

7KH OHJDO YRWHUV RI )LUH 'LVWULFW LQ WKH 7RZQ RI 0LGGOHEXU\ DUH KHUHE\ ZDUQHG DQG QRWL¿HG to  meet  at  the  East  Middlebury  Community  House  on  Monday,  January  13,  2014,  at  7:00  PM  to  transact  the  following  business,  to  wit:    FIRST:   To  hear,  discuss  and  act  upon  the  reports  from  the  Prudential  Committee,  the  Treasurer/Collector  of  Water  Rents,  and  the  Auditor    SECOND:   To  hear  reports  from  the  Fire  Department,  the  Historical  Society,  the  Sarah  Partridge  Library,  and  the  Town  of  Middlebury. 7+,5' 7R HOHFW 2I¿FHUV RI WKH 'LVWULFW DV IROORZV   A  Moderator,    A  Clerk   A  Treasurer/Collector  of  Water  Rents   An  Auditor   A  Member  of  the  Prudential  Committee  to  serve  for  three  years   A  Member  of  the  Prudential  Committee  to  serve  for  one  year )2857+ 7R YRWH D WD[ RQ WKH WD[DEOH SURSHUW\ ZLWKLQ WKH 'LVWULFW VXI¿FLHQW WR GHIUD\ maintenance  and  other  expenses  of  the  Sarah  Partridge  Community  House,  the  Sarah  Partridge  Library,  the  Curtiss  Recreation  Area,  and  the  Harry  Goodro  Recreation  Area.    FIFTH:   To  see  if  the  voters  of  the  Fire  District  will  give  the  Prudential  Committee  authority  to  borrow  money  on  the  credit  of  the  District  to  make  repairs  on  the  water  system.    SIXTH:   To  discuss  and  vote  by  Australian  ballot  on  the  petition  presented  to  change  the  boundaries  of   Fire  District  #1  to  exclude  the  properties  of  James  A.  Nelson  and  Amy  Sheldon  (4  North  Branch  Road)  and  Raymond  and  Connie  Grant  (7  North  Branch  Road).    SEVENTH:   To  transact  any  other  business  that  may  properly  come  before  the  meeting. Dated  at  East  Middlebury,  Vermont   December  23,  2013  12/26,  1/2,  9  Peggy  Jean  Peabody,  Clerk

Middlebury  resident  on  Jan.  2. ‡ $VVLVWHG D IHPDOH LQ )ORULGD who  was  receiving  harassing  text  messages  from  a  Middlebury  resi-­ dent  on  Jan.  2. ‡ ,QYHVWLJDWHG DQ DFFLGHQW RQ Quarry  Road  in  which  a  car  struck  a  deer  on  Jan.  3. ‡ ,QYHVWLJDWHG D UHSRUW RI D SRVVL-­ ble  violation  of  a  relief-­from-­abuse  order  on  Jan.  3. ‡ $VVLVWHG D WUDFWRU WUDLOHU VWXFN on  Route  125  on  Jan.  4. ‡ 5HVSRQGHG WR D PLQRU DFFLGHQW on  Court  Street  at  Cross  Street  on  Jan.  4. ‡ 5HFHLYHG D FDOO PLVWDNHQO\ made  by  a  child  on  Jan.  4. ‡ 0HGLDWHG D ODQGORUG WHQDQW dispute  on  Route  7  South  on  Jan.  4.  Police  stood  by  while  a  tenant  removed  items  from  an  apartment.  The  landlord  issued  a  no-­trespass  order  to  the  tenant. ‡ $VVLVWHG D PDQ LQ UHWULHYLQJ his  medication  from  an  apartment  on  Jan.  5.  While  at  the  apartment,  police  recovered  several  stolen  items;Íž  an  investigation  is  ongoing. ‡ 5HVSRQGHG WR D GRPHVWLF GLVWXU-­ bance  at  a  Harrow  Way  residence  RQ -DQ 2IÂżFHUV VSRNH ZLWK ERWK parties  and  determined  it  was  a  verbal  altercation  only.

TOWN OF MONKTON NOTICE OF ORDINANCE ADOPTION OF RIGHT TO PETITION Notice  is  hereby  given  by  the  Town  of  Monkton  Selectboard  of  the  adoption  on  December  30,  2013  of  a  parking  ordinance  for  the  Town  of  Monkton. STATEMENT OF PURPOSE:   To  preserve  and  protect  Public  Property  from  willful  or  malicious  destruction  and  noise  disturbances  to  other  users  of  Public  Properties  or  to  nearby  neighbors  and  landowners.  PRINCIPAL PROVISIONS:   The  ordinance  restricts  certain  activity  in  Public  Properties,  establishes  enforcement  procedures  and  allows  the  Selectboard  to  establish  closing  times  for  Public  Properties.  LIST OF SECTION HEADINGS OF PROPOSED ORDINANCE: 6HFWLRQ 5HVWULFWLRQV Section  1  -­  Authority 6HFWLRQ :DLYHUV Section  2  -­  Purpose  Section  6  -­  Penalties Section  3  -­  Public  Properties  subject 6HFWLRQ *HQHUDO 3URYLVLRQV                   to  the  Ordinance 7KH IXOO WH[W RI WKH SURSRVHG RUGLQDQFH PD\ EH H[DPLQHG DW WKH 7RZQ 2IÂżFHV GXULQJ QRU-­ PDO 7RZQ 2IÂżFH KRXUV 6HOHFWERDUG &KDLU -RKQ 3KLOOLSV PD\ EH FRQWDFWHG DW LI there  are  questions  concerning  the  ordinance NOTICE OF RIGHT TO PETITION 9 6 $ † SURYLGHV WKDW QRW OHVV WKDQ ÂżYH SHU-­ FHQW RI WKH TXDOLÂżHG YRWHUV RI WKH PXQLFLSDOLW\ PD\ SHWLWLRQ IRU D YRWH RQ WKH TXHVWLRQ RI GLVDSSURYLQJ DQ RUGLQDQFH LI SUHVHQWHG WR WKH %RDUG RI 6HOHFWPHQ RU WKH 7RZQ &OHUN ZLWKLQ IRUW\ IRXU GD\V EHIRUH )HEUXDU\ IROORZLQJ WKH GDWH RI DGRSWLRQ RI WKH RUGLQDQFH E\ WKH %RDUG RI 6HOHFWPHQ 5HIHUHQFH LV PDGH WR † IRU PRUH SDUWLFXODUV FRQFHUQLQJ WKLV ULJKW WR SHWLWLRQ ,I QR SHWLWLRQ LV ÂżOHG ZLWKLQ WKLV WLPH SHULRG WKH RUGLQDQFH ZLOO EHFRPH HIIHFWLYH RQ )HEUXDU\

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  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 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.  802-­388-­7741 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 Âą -DLO %OGJ Miscellaneous  727$/ ,1&20(   Anticipated  Surplus    EXPENSES: Court:  Court  Personnel        Salaries  %HQHÂżWV Dues  &  Memberships  2IÂżFH ([SHQVH 2IÂżFH (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

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2014-­2015 Proposed

Sheriffs  Department: Personnel:    Salaries  %HQHÂżWV 2IÂżFH ([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

Total  Expense Â

$ Â Â Â 256,356.00

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TOWN OF BRISTOL NOTICE OF CONVEYANCE OF REAL ESTATE

The  Bristol  Selectboard  hereby  provides  notice  pursuant  to  24  V.S.A.  §1061  for  the  purpose  of  notice  to  the  public  of  the  following: The  Bristol  Selectboard  intends  to  convey  a  deed  of  ownership  to  Eric  and  Monica  Carter  for  a  parcel  of  land  located  on  Upper  Notch  Road,  Parcel  #110124,  being  1.6  acres  +/-­  as  described  by  Tax  Collector’s  Deed  dated  October  16,  1998  and  recorded  in  the  Bristol  Land  Records  at  Book  89,  Page  335.   The  price  for  said  property  was  subject  to  an  advertised  public  bid  process.    The  sale  price  will  be  $15,500  cash  at  closing  for  the  property  â€œas  is.â€?    A  portion  of  said  proceeds  will  be  allocated  to  sale  of  adjoining  lands  belonging  to  the  Estate  of  Terry  Carter.    Closing  is  intended  to  take  place  no  later  than  May  30,  2014.   For  further  information  regarding  the  terms  of  the  proposed  sale  please  FRQWDFW %ULVWRO 7RZQ $GPLQLVWUDWRU %LOO %U\DQW DW WKH %ULVWRO 7RZQ 2IÂżFH 6RXWK 6WUHHW Bristol  VT  05443,  or  by  calling  (802)  453-­2410. ,Q DFFRUGDQFH ZLWK 9 6 $ † D LI D SHWLWLRQ VLJQHG E\ ÂżYH SHUFHQW RI WKH legal  voters  of  the  municipality  objecting  to  the  proposed  conveyance  is  presented  to  the  municipal  clerk  within  30  days  of  the  date  of  posting  and  publication  of  this  notice,  the  legislative  body  shall  cause  the  question  of  whether  the  municipality  shall  convey  the  real  estate  to  be  considered  at  a  special  or  annual  meeting  for  that  purpose.   After  the  meet-­ ing,  the  real  estate  may  be  conveyed  unless  a  majority  of  the  voters  of  the  municipality  present  and  voting  vote  to  disapprove  of  the  conveyance. Dated  and  posted  this  9th  day  of  January,  2014. By:  Bristol  Selectboard

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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 HIÂżFLHQW 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  VSHFLÂżF 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 ÂżQG 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 VXIÂżFLHQW 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


PAGE  10B  â€”  Addison  Independent,  Thursday,  January  9,  2014

ADDISON

Carefully designed 3-bedroom home with gorgeous views of Lake Champlain and 60ft of lake access with dock. Kitchen is spacious and finished with granite counter tops. Guest suite with kitchenette and separate entrance, screen porch, deck and propane fireplace & attached 2-car garage. Easy Living! $389,000 MLS#4255755

SHOREHAM

Quiet country setting with pastoral views, this home has just been painted inside & out, refinished, and  is in move-in condition. Convenient 1st floor laundry, kitchen w/pantry. Spacious master bedroom with walk-in closet. 4-season porch looking over the meadows. Close to Shoreham town and 15 minutes to downtown Middlebury. $285,000  MLS#4316767

CORNWALL

BillBeck.com Limited Time Offer 12: 817,/ -$18$5< seller is offering property at 5% OFF CURRENT /,67 35,&( 2) in addition to the %$&. $7 &/26,1* for  the  buyer’s  wish  list.  Call  us  for  an  appointment  to  see  this  classic  Colonial  reproduction  home  in  Bridport.   Built  in  2008,  the  house  has  the  character  of  an  old  home  ZLWK ZLGH SLQH Ă€RRUV HOHJDQW center  hall  staircase  (which  continues  past  the  second  Ă€RRU WR WKLUG Ă€RRU VSDFH 7KH FRRNÂśV NLWFKHQ KDV JUDQLWH countertops,  center  island,  FRQYHFWLRQ RYHQV DQG HQRUPRXV VWDLQOHVV VWHHO UHIULJHUDWRU ,W LV RSHQ WR WKH IDPLO\ URRP $ IRUPDO GLQLQJ URRP RII WKH NLWFKHQ DQ RIÂżFH GHQ URRP VLWHG IRU TXLHW DQG SULYDF\ DQG WKUHH EHGURRPV XSVWDLUV FRPSOHWH WKH KRPH $WWDFKHG FDU JDUDJH FRQQHFWV YLD WKH PXGURRP 7KH KRXVH KDV EHHQ WKRXJKWIXOO\ GHVLJQHG DQG WKHUH LV room  for  expansion.    MLS  #  4253338

Build your dream home in a growing Cornwall neighborhood.  Less than 5 minutes to Middlebury College and the quaint town center. Lots are ready for building fine, quality homes.  Lots range from 1.6 ac — 2.6 ac and start at $70,000.

7+( $//(1 :,/0$57+ +286( F &KDPSODLQ 9DOOH\ )HGHUDO 3HULRG &DSH ORYLQJO\ restored  and  meticulously  maintained.  Marvel  DW WKH ZLGH ERDUG SXPSNLQ SLQH Ă€RRUV EXOOV H\H JODVV EXWWHUQXW GRRUV DQG RWKHU RULJLQDO IHDWXUHV /LYLQJ URRP ZLWK ÂżUHSODFH OLEUDU\ IRUPDO GLQLQJ URRP IRXU EHGURRPV VXQSRUFK 7KH DWWDFKHG ZRUNVKRS IHDWXUHV D KHDWHG VHFRQG Ă€RRU VWXGLR 7ZR FDU JDUDJH EDUQ IRU DQLPDOV RU VWRUDJH 6LWHG RQ DSSUR[LPDWHO\ ODQGVFDSHG DFUHV RIIHULQJ DQ Adirondack  panorama. MLS  #4174360

MIDDLEBURY

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

Real Estate

&+$50,1* OLJKW ¿OOHG WKUHH EHGURRP &DSH ORFDWHG LQ WKH KHDUW RI D IDPLO\ QHLJKERUKRRG close  to  schools  and  stores.  Many  new  XSGDWHV PDNH WKLV D JUHDW EX\ /RW VL]H DOORZV IRU D JDUDJH KRXVH DGGLWLRQ LI GHVLUHG 7KH ODUJH ODZQ ERDVWV WKUHH SHUHQQLDO JDUGHQV DQG WKH VHOOHUV DWWHVW WR ³*UHDW 1HLJKERUV´  MLS  #4227757

LAKE CHAMPLAIN, BRIDPORT

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Year-Round House — Great Value! This could cost you less than your rent! Owner says “SELL!â€?  Take a look — make an offer. $250,000 MLS#4240482 Â

Bill Beck Real Estate 802-388-7983 Ingrid Punderson Jackson Real Estate 44 Main Street Middlebury, VT 05753 802-388-4242

Vermont: Greater Burlington, Fairlee, Londonderry, Lyndonville, Manchester, Middlebury, Norwich, Rutland, St. Albans, St. Johnsbury, Vergennes, Woodstock New Hampshire: Hanover, West Lebanon ADDISON Vintage Farmhouse with versatile floor plan providing lots of potential. Beautiful Panton Stone Fireplace. 11 +/- acres with room for animals and gardening. $275,000 MLS 4315887

www.middvermontrealestate.com

PANTON Lake Champlain and Adirondack Mountain views from this single level, Ranch-style home. Four bedroom home built with attention to detail. Panton stone fireplace. $395,000 MLS 4325072 FERRISBURGH Five bedroom, well maintained home on a beautiful 5+ acre lot with custom, open kitchen, Builtin book case and elevated office area in family room. $519,900 MLS 4236502

CONTACT GOV. PETER SHUMLIN WROO IUHH LQ 9W RQO\ ‡ 109  State  Street,  Pavillion,  Montpelier,  Vermont  05609-­0101 www.vermont.gov/governor

BRISTOL Country setting only 8 miles to Middlebury. Custom features including oak wainscoting, cabinetry, built-ins, and standing seam room. Covered back porch, wood burning fireplace. $499,000 MLS 4179644

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

LINCOLN Sophisticated and elegant interior; designed by one of the areas most distinguished architects. Two bedroom suites with tiled baths. 53 + acres with detached garage. $700,000 MLS 4313873 PANTON Extraordinary Lake Champlain frontage with stone retaining wall and stairway leading to 142’ of sandy lake frontage and boat house. Distinctive Tudor-style home $1,795,000 MLS 4232006

FEATURED AGENT

NOTICE FROM REALTORS

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

Nancy Larrow – CBR, CRS

Whether you are a first time home buyer or an empty nester, I will provide you with exceptional service. If you are looking to buy or sell give me a call today!

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Lang McLaughry Middlebury

Middlebury Office 66 Court Street

Middlebury, Vermont 05753 802-388-1000 800-856-7585 802-388-7115 (fax)

Vergennes Office

268 Main Street Vergennes, Vermont 05491 802-877-3232 800-577-3232 802-877-2227 (fax)

www.LMSRE.com


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