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ScoreBOARD HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS Lacrosse D-­I Boys’ Playoffs 6/10  #1  CVU  vs.  #5  MUHS  ....................16-­6 Softball D-­II Girls 6/10  #5  OV  vs.  #1  Lyndon  .....................24-­5 6/11  #3  Fairfax  at  #2  VUHS  ...................Late

Schedule

HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS Softball D-­II Girls’ Final at Poultney 6/13  or  14  OV  vs.  VUHS  or  Fairfax   ......TBA Spectators  are  advised  to  consult  school  websites  for  the  latest  schedule  updates. Â

ANDY KIRKALDY

Time  for  changes  to  Vermont  high  school  playoffs On  June  3,  the  No.  10  seeded  North  Country  Union  High  School  base-­ ball  team,  owner  of  an  8-­8  record,  made  a  340-­ PLOH ¿YH DQG D KDOI hour  round  trip  to  face  No.  7  Brattleboro,  a  10-­6  WHDP LQ WKH ¿UVW URXQG RI WKH 'LYLVLRQ , SOD\RIIV 7KH )DOFRQV predictably  lost  to  the  Colonels,  9-­1.  , OHDUQHG ODVW ZHHN DW DQRWKHU ¿UVW URXQG SOD\RII PLVPDWFK PRUH RQ WKDW EHORZ WKDW EXV GULYHUV XVX-­ DOO\ FRVW DQ KRXU ,Q %UDWWOH-­ boro,  playing  and  warming  up  for  the  game  and  corralling  players  at  both  ends  of  the  trip  probably  add-­ ed  another  three-­and-­a-­half  hours  WR WKH GULYHUœV WLPH VR WKDWœV DERXW

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PAGE  2B  â€”  Addison  Independent,  Thursday,  June  12,  2014

29 VRIWEDOO ZKLSV /\QGRQ UHDFKHV ¿QDO By  ANDY  KIRKALDY /<1'219,//( ² 7KH 1R Otter  Valley  Union  High  School  softball  team  thumped  top-­seeded  host  Lyndon  on  Tuesday,  24-­5,  to  earn  a  date  in  this  weekend’s  Divi-­ VLRQ ,, ¿QDO The  14-­5  Otters  will  seek  the  pro-­ JUDP¶V ¿UVW WLWOH VLQFH DW 3RXOW-­ ney  on  either  Friday  or  Saturday  at  a  time  to  be  announced  on  Thurs-­ day.  They  will  meet  the  winner  of  a  Wednesday  game  played  after  the  deadline  for  this  edition  of  the  Inde-­ pendent  between  No.  2  Vergennes  (14-­2)  and  No.  3  BFA-­Fairfax,  the  undefeated  two-­time  defending  D-­II  champion.  OV  has  not  faced  either  of  those  teams  this  spring.  7KH 2WWHUV ZLOO HQWHU WKH ¿QDO KDY-­ ing  outscored  three  playoff  foes  by  a Â

collective  tally  of  44-­5.  They  bested  /DNH 5HJLRQ LQ WKH ¿UVW URXQG and  No.  4  Mount  Abraham,  6-­0,  in  D TXDUWHU¿QDO EHIRUH GLVPDQWOLQJ WKH 14-­2  Vikings  on  Tuesday. OV  had  played  a  much  tougher  schedule  than  Lyndon,  which  in  the  regular  season  played  only  two  D-­I  teams,  U-­32  and  Harwood,  which  both  played  D-­II  schedules;;  four  D-­III  teams;;  and  only  three  games  against  teams  with  winning  records,  U-­32  and  Thetford. By  contrast,  OV  played  three  D-­I  teams,  including  defending  cham-­ SLRQ %UDWWOHERUR DQG ¿QDOLVW Mount  Anthony,  and  only  two  D-­III  teams.  Twelve  of  their  games  this  spring  have  come  against  winning  programs,  including  two  in  the  play-­ offs.

It  showed  on  Tuesday,  when  OV  took  quick  leads  of  7-­1  and  12-­3.  OV  scored  in  every  inning  except  the  seventh  and  banged  out  21  hits  off  four  Lyndon  pitchers. Senior  shortstop  Cortney  Pol-­ jacik  led  the  OV  attack  with  a  triple,  double,  three  singles,  four  runs  and  six  RBIs.  Taylor  Aines  went  four-­ for-­four,  scored  six  times  and  drove  in  three  runs;;  sophomore  Maia  Ed-­ munds  drilled  three  hits  and  drove  in  a  run;;  and  seniors  Megan  Santell  and  Brittany  Bushey  and  sophomore  Amy  Jones  contributed  two  hits  apiece.  Aines  earned  the  win,  striking  out  six,  walking  none  and  allowing  six  hits  in  seven  innings.  She  and  the  Ot-­ ters  did  not  allow  a  run  after  the  third  inning.

stand,  most  folks,  including  me,  fo-­ cused  on  the  lunacy  of  not  conceding  the  game.  But  the  MUHS  coaches,  to  their  credit,  wondered  why  it  was  be-­ LQJ SOD\HG LQ WKH ¿UVW SODFH For  the  record,  in  D-­II  boys’  la-­ crosse,  the  one-­win  OV  and  winless  Randolph  squads  had  the  common  sense  to  take  a  pass  on  the  postseason. It’s  time  for  the  VPA  to  impose  that  common  sense  on  all  teams  in  all  divisions:  Limit  the  postseasons  in  each  12-­  or  16-­team  divisions  to  the  top  eight  teams,  plus  other  teams  with  winning  records  if  there  are  any.  Save  some  money,  and  make  reach-­ ing  the  playoffs  mean  something. One  thing  must  change,  however,  to  take  this  approach:  No  more  re-­ warding  teams  for  playing  down  a  division.  Look  at  BFA-­Fairfax  softball:  The  Bullets,  a  D-­II  team,  played  10  D-­II  games  this  spring.  They  earned  the  same  points  for  each  of  those  wins  as  the  D-­II  Mount  Abe  softball  team  did  when  it  defeated  any  of  the  11  D-­I  teams  on  its  schedule.  Or  Brattleboro  boys’  lacrosse.  Anyone  wonder  why  the  No.  5  Tigers  defeated  the  No.  4  Colonels  so  hand-­ ily  on  Saturday?  Brattleboro  played  four  D-­II  games,  and  did  not  play  any  against  the  top  two  seeds  in  the Â

tournament.  The  Tigers  played  one  D-­II  team.  Yet  the  Colonels  earned  a  higher  seed  because  they  were  not  penalized  for  playing  down. A  few  years  back,  the  VPA  changed  the  rule  that  penalized  teams  for  playing  down,  presumably  because  it  would  encourage  teams  to  sched-­ ule  teams  nearer  their  home  base  and  save  money  on  travel.  I  have  not  de-­ tected  any  change  in  any  schedules,  EXW KDYH VHHQ WHDPV XQIDLUO\ EHQH¿W ² IUDQNO\ LQFOXGLQJ 08+6 ER\V¶ basketball  and  soccer,  which  recently  earned  high  D-­I  seeds  by  playing  in  the  D-­II  Lake  Division.  (Of  course,  the  VPA  also  changed  its  rules  to  no  longer  allow  teams  to  petition  to  stay  in  a  lower  division,  and  the  Tiger  boys  belong  in  D-­II,  something  else  I  have  supported  in  print,  so  there  is  that.) It’s  time  to  re-­level  the  seeding  SOD\LQJ ¿HOG DQG OLPLW WKH QXPEHU of  postseason  teams.  If  those  two  changes  were  made  in  tandem,  the  seeds  would  be  more  accurate,  and  more  schools  could  support  a  com-­ mon-­sense  rules  change  that  would  save  money  and  bring  meaning  to  earning  a  playoff  berth. And  schools  and  taxpayers  would  save  a  few  dollars,  which  at  this  point  we  should  all  get  behind. Â

Kirkaldy (Continued  from  Page  1B) like  Essex  beating  the  MUHS  girls  in  lacrosse  last  week,  did  the  5-­10  Hornets  really  deserve  a  third  chance  at  the  10-­4  Tigers  after  losing  two  UHJXODU VHDVRQ JDPHV E\ ¿YH DQG VL[ goals? The  absurdity  of  it  all  really  came  to  a  head  at  a  boys’  lacrosse  game  last  week.  The  No.  5  Tigers,  then  11-­4,  were  hosting  mighty  No.  12  Spaulding,  who  came  to  town  the  not  so  proud  possessor  of  a  1-­12  record.  The  teams  had  already  met  on  Fucile  Field  during  the  regular  season.  MUHS  won,  20-­0.  The  game  last  week  was  halted  by  lightning  in  the  second  quarter  with  the  Tigers  on  top,  6-­1.  After  almost  two  hours  of  delays,  the  Spaulding  athletic  director,  who  made  the  trip  over  from  Barre,  refused  to  concede  the  loss.  That  decision  meant  his  team  would  come  back  two  days  later  to  ¿QLVK RII D ORSVLGHG VHWEDFN ² DERXW seven  hours  of  travel,  300  miles,  and  at  least  a  dozen  hours  of  a  driver’s  salary  plus  fuel  for  two  round  trips,  all  paid  for  by  Barre  property  and  business  owners.  His  school  board  ought  to  call  him  on  the  carpet. While  we  were  waiting  out  the  lightning  delay  in  the  concession Â

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Robert  Gordon  of  Milton  won  the  15-­lap  Renegade  feature,  with  no  lo-­ cal  competition.  Jake  Noble  of  Benson  and  Chuck  %UDGIRUG SURYLGHG D GUDPDWLF ¿QLVK in  the  Central  Vermont  Motorcycles  Mini  Stock  division’s  15-­lap  event.  Bradford  dove  underneath  Noble  HQWHULQJ WKH ¿QDO FRUQHU PDNLQJ VLJ-­ QL¿FDQW FRQWDFW DQG VHQGLQJ 1REOH¶V car  into  a  slide.  Bradford  slowed  and  allowed  Noble  to  regain  control,  and  then  the  WZR GUDJ UDFHG WR WKH FKHFNHUHG ÀDJ Noble,  the  defending  series  cham-­ pion,  won  by  a  matter  of  feet.  Mike  :KDOHQ -U ¿QLVKHG WKLUG IROORZHG by  Orwell’s  Lacey  Hanson. The  open-­wheel  SK  Light  divi-­ sion  returned  for  its  second  event  and  saw  Scott  MacMichael  of  New-­ EXU\ 1 + SRVW KLV ¿UVW YLFWRU\ DQG Shawn  Fountain  of  Plattsburgh,  N.Y.,  won  the  50-­lap  season  opener  for  the Â

Enduro  Series.  Local  drivers  did  not  contest  those  races.  Devil’s  Bowl  Speedway  returns  to  action  on  Sunday  at  1:30  p.m.  with  the  rescheduled  101.5  The  Fox  Spring  Green  for  the  American-­Ca-­ nadian  Tour  Late  Models.  The  NAS-­ CAR  Whelen  All-­American  Series  0RGL¿HG 5HQHJDGH DQG 0LQL 6WRFN divisions  will  be  on  hand,  along  with  the  SK  Lights. Full  local  results  from  last  week  were:  Â‡ %RQG $XWR 3DUWV 0RGL¿HG )HD-­ ture  (30  laps):  2.  Quenneville,  Bran-­ don;;  8.  Stone,  Middlebury;;  13.  Dave  Snow,  Brandon. ‡ /DWH 0RGHO )HDWXUH ODSV Masterson,  Bristol;;  8.  Jamie  Aube,  Ferrisburgh. ‡ &HQWUDO 9HUPRQW 0RWRUF\FOHV Mini  Stock  Feature  (15  laps):  2.  Bradford,  Addison;;  6.  Lance  Master-­ son,  Lincoln.

sophomore  Amelia  Bruhl  chipping  in  D ¿IWK LQ WKH KLJK MXPS BOYS  RESULTS The  team  scores  were:  U-­32,  108.5;;  Fair  Haven,  89.5;;  Lyndon,  72;;  Harwood,  66;;  MUHS,  61;;  Rice,  38;;  Windsor,  32;;  VUHS  and  Hartford,  25;;  Missisquoi,  10;;  Milton,  15;;  and  Mount  Abe,  10. The  event  winners  and  the  local  competitors  results  were:  Â‡  1.  Matt  Clark,  Fair  Haven,  11.26;;  2.  Peck,  MU,  12.02;;  5.  Norris,  MU,  12.3;;  10.  Crowell,  V,  12.04;;  12.  Burke  Farrell,  MU,  12.71;;  14.  Haven  Tate,  MU,  12.78. ‡  1.  Matt  Clark,  Fair  Haven,  23.1;;  3.  Peck,  MU,  23.93;;  4.  Norris,  MU,  24.57;;  7.  Godfrey,  24.76;;  10.  Crowell,  V,  25.33. ‡  1.  Jack  Brown,  Lyndon,  52.39;;  2.  Godfrey,  V,  53.09;;  5.  Horn-­ ing,  MU,  54.29. ‡  1.  Moulton,  MU,  1:59.81;;  6.  Ferguson,  MU,  2:06.35. ‡  1.  Sam  Merriman,  U-­32,  4:12.33;;  8  Quinn  D’Andrea,  V,  5:45.50;;  9.  Silas  Mullin,  V,  5:48.60. ‡  1.  Sam  Merriman,  U-­32,  9:16.42;;  8.  David  Dregallo,  MU, Â

10:00.05;;  13.  Matt  Becker,  MU,  10:31.41;;  16.  Henry  Ganey,  MU,  10:41.78;;  17.  James  Whitley,  MU,  10:57.01;;  19.  Christopher  Garner,  MU,  10:57.01;;  20.  Nikhil  Plouffe,  MU,  10:57.98.  Â‡ KXUGOHV  1.  Austin  Beaure-­ gard,  Fair  Haven,  15.68;;  10.  Chris  Carter,  MA,  18.98.  Â‡ KXUGOHV  1.  Tomas  Kamenik,  LI  40.48;;  8.  Carter,  MA,  46.78. ‡ [  1.  Fair  Haven,  45.97  (Be-­ auregard,  Clark,  Knapp,  Reed);;  2.  V,  47.53  (Crowell,  Dombek,  Stearns,  Castillo);;  8.  MA,  55.37  (Isaiah  Kile,  Sam  Kuhns,  Julian  Bunch,  Andrew  Raymond). ‡ [  1.  Lyndon,  3:39.65;;  2.  MU,  3:39.65  (Peck,  Norris,  Horning,  Moulton);;  6.  VU,  3:47.65  (Crowell,  Castillo,  Dombek,  Godfrey). ‡ +LJK MXPS  1.  Henry  John,  U-­32,  6-­0. ‡ 3ROH YDXOW  1.  Jack  Brown,  Lyn-­ don,  12-­0;;  7.  Robin  Kuhns,  MA,  10-­0.  Â‡ /RQJ MXPS  1.  Lucas  Czarnecki,  Fair  Haven,  19-­3.25;;  4.  Turner,  MA,  17-­9;;  10.  Castillo,  V,  16-­4.75;;  11.  Cul-­ len  Jemison,  MA,  16-­2.5;;  12.  Fergu-­ son,  MU,  16-­2.  Â‡ 7ULSOH MXPS  1.  Dave  Koonz,  U-­32,  38-­10;;  2.  Castillo,  V,  37-­3;;  3.  Turner,  MA,  36-­10;;  8.  Horning,  MU,  33-­8. ‡ 6KRW SXW  1.  Adam  Gowans,  U-­32,  45-­5;;  5.  Trautwein,  MU,  39-­5;;  8.  Stea-­ rns,  V,  37-­2.5;;  12.  Nick  Beauchamp,  MU,  35-­4.5.  Â‡ 'LVFXV  1.  Jackson  Dwyer,  Hart-­ ford,  140-­10;;  3.  Trautwein,  MU,  119-­ 6;;  4.  Holden  Yildirim,  MU,  109-­1. ‡ -DYHOLQ  1.  Gowans,  U-­32,  157-­3;;  3.  Trautwein,  MU,  143-­10;;  5.  Chris  Grier,  MU,  139-­9. GIRLS  RESULTS The  girls’  team  scores  were:  Har-­ wood,  139;;  U-­32,  120;;  Windsor,  71;;  Milton,  68;;  Middlebury,  35;;  Rice,  28;;  Fair  Haven,  24.5;;  Hartford,  23.5;;  Lyn-­ don,  15;;  Burr  and  Burton,  13;;  VUHS,  8;;  Mount  Abe,  6.5;;  and  Missisquoi,  6.5. ‡  1.  Olivia  Dexter,  U,  12.69;;  4.  Townsend,  MU,  13.66;;  17.  Plouffe,  MU,  14.4. ‡  1.  Brooke  Phillips,  Milton,  25.95;;  3.  Townsend,  MU,  28.36;;  6.  Kauffman,  V,  30.6. ‡  1.  Riley  Mitiguy,  Rice  1:02.06;;  4.  Huber,  MU,  1:05.29;;  5.  Buttolph,  MU,  1:05.65;;  8.  Kauffman,  V,  1:06.88. ‡  1.  Lauren  Alexander,  Har-­ wood,  2:30.0;;  6.  Stolen,  V,  2:32.26. ‡  1.  Shanan  Hamilton,  Hartford,  5:05.04;;  9.  Anna  Roy,  MU,  5:26.05. ‡  1.  Anneka  Williams,  Har-­ wood,  11:26.78;;  7.  Roy,  MU,  12:39.66. ‡ KXUGOHV  1.  Lily  Martin,  Har-­ wood,  16.8;;  6.  Wolak,  MA,  18.24;;  12.  Caitlin  Doran,  MU,  20.51;;  16.  Bruhl,  MA,  21.06.  Â‡ KXUGOHV  1.  Caitlyn  Dabagian,  Milton,  48.98;;  4.  Wolak,  MA,  53.39. ‡ [  1.  Harwood,  54.92;;  7.  MU,  56.27  (Buttolph,  Townsend,  Plouffe,  Michelle  Peterson);;  9.  V,  57.51  (Dombek,  Sausville,  Sammy  Kepes,  Kauffman). ‡ [  1.  Harwood,  4:23.52;;  2.  MU,  4:26.41  (Buttolph,  Townsend,  Plouffe,  Vorsteveld);;  4.  V,  4:28.64  (Dombek,  Sausville,  Stolen,  Kauff-­ man). ‡ [  1.  Harwood,  10:33.88. ‡ +LJK MXPS  1.  Buttolph,  MU,  5-­3;;  5.  Bruhl,  MA,  4-­8;;  11.  Danielle  Mor-­ ris,  MU,  4-­6.  Â‡ 3ROH YDXOW  1.  Abby  Daniels,  U-­32,  9-­6;;  7.  Wolak,  MA,  7-­0.  Â‡ /RQJ MXPS  1.  Brooke  Phillips,  Milton,  15-­8.75;;  7.  Lili  Knutson,  MA,  13-­7.5;;  16.  Plouffe,  MU,  12-­10.25. ‡ 7ULSOH MXPS  1.  Addison  Wennar,  Milton,  31-­11.5;;  6.  Vorsteveld,  MU,  30-­8.5;;  9.  Knutson,  MA,  29-­4. ‡ 6KRW SXW  1.  Katey  Comstock,  Windsor,  34-­4.5;;  5.  Ally  Stearns,  V,  28-­8.5. ‡ 'LVFXV  1.  Comstock,  Windsor,  104-­11. ‡ -DYHOLQ  1.  Haley  Cleary,  Har-­ wood,  105-­5;;  11.  Caroline  Cote,  MA,  69-­9. Â

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United  Way’s  Community  Celebration  honors  local  contributors STARKSBORO  â€”  Awards  were  given  to  businesses,  nonprof-­ its  and  individuals  this  year  at  United  Way  of  Addison  County’s  Community  Celebration  at  the  beautiful  Common  Ground  Center  in  Starksboro.  The  event  was  held  on  May  29  with  about  90  people  in  attendance  to  honor  those  busi-­ nesses  and  community  members  who  worked  to  make  Addison  County  strong  by  supporting  this Â

year’s  campaign.  The  event  was  generously  sponsored  by  a  variety  of  local  businesses.  Greg’s  Meat  Market  provided  a  lavish  barbecue  dinner  with  drinks  provided  by  Middlebury  Discount  Beverage.  Common  Ground  Center  provided  both  indoor  and  outdoor  facilities  for  dinner  and  the  awards  ceremony  on  what  turned  out  to  be  a  gorgeous  summer  evening.  The  Senior  High Â

School  Student  Volunteer  Award  was  sponsored  by  Woodware. Businesses  were  recognized  for  their  support  of  payroll  campaigns,  increases  in  their  participation  of  the  campaign  through  dollars  given  or  employees  participating.  All  corporate  donors  were  recognized  and  thanked.  The  Dine  United  Way  program  recognized  the  following  local  restaurants  for  their  generosity  in  participating  in  donating  a  portion  of  profits  on  specific  days  this  past  fall:  Fire  &  Ice,  Green  Peppers,  Jessica’s  at  the  Swift  House,  Morgan’s  Tavern  at  the  Middlebury  Inn,  Tourterelle,  Two  Brothers  Tavern,  Carol’s  Hungry  Mind  CafĂŠ,  Storm  CafĂŠ,  Bobcat  CafĂŠ,  Noonie  Deli  and  American  Flatbread. Three  new  awards  were  given  out Â

this  year.  The  Partners  Award  was  given  to  businesses  that  teamed  up  with  United  Way  of  Addison  County  to  both  sponsor  and  host  a  fundraising  event.  Middlebury  Fitness  and  Two  Brothers  both  received  this  award.  They  hosted  January’s  SPIN  United  and  April’s  Community  Squared  events,  respectively. The  LIVE  United  Award  is  for  a  corporate  business  that  gives  a  community  gift  of  $10,000  or  more  along  with  running  an  active  payroll  campaign.  This  award  went  to  UTC  Aerospace  Systems  for  their  generosity  to  the  community  and  a  very  enthusiastic  payroll  campaign. UNITED  WAY  OF  Addison  County  Community  Celebration  attendees  The  third  new  award  was  the  Triple  Hitter  Award.  This  is  for  on  May  29  enjoy  the  beautiful  Common  Ground  Center  in  Starksboro  businesses  that  support  United  Way  while  waiting  for  a  barbecue  sponsored  by  Greg’s  Meat  Market. Â

LEFT:  Jerrod  Rushton  and  Tamara  Chase,  on  behalf  of  Middlebury  Fitness,  accept  one  of  two  Partners  Awards.  Two  Brothers  Tavern  received  the  other.  RIGHT:  Jared  Birchmore  of  Vergennes  Union  High  School,  winner  of  Senior  High  School  Student  Volunteer  Award;  Nancy  Luke,  center,  of  United  Way  of  Addison  County;  and  Senior  High  School  Student  Volunteer  Award  nominee  Kayleigh  Tatro  of  the  Addison  County  Parent/Child  Center  pause  for  a  photo  at  the  UWAC  celebration. Photos  courtesy  of  Lauren  Morrill  Photography

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with  a  community  gift,  a  payroll  campaign  and  by  allowing  staff  time  to  volunteer  in  the  commu-­ nity.  These  are  businesses  that  are  truly  committed  to  the  good  of  Addison  County  and  this  award  went  to  Langrock,  Sperry  &  Wool,  and  Hannaford  Food  &  Pharmacy. The  Senior  High  School  Student  Volunteer  Award  is  for  a  high  school  senior  who  has  shown  initia-­ tive  and  creativity  in  developing  a  community  service  project  and  has  performed  services  that  have  had  a  positive  impact  on  the  community  and  on  themselves.  This  student  also  receives  a  $100  monetary  gift  to  donate  to  the  health  and  human  services  nonprofit  of  his  or  her  choice. This  year  UWAC  received  three  very  worthy  candidates  for  the  award.  Kiera  Kirkaldy  of  Middlebury  Union  High  School,  Kayleigh  Tatro  of  the  Addison  County  Parent  Child  Center  and  Jared  Birchmore  of  Vergennes  Union  High  School  were  nomi-­ nated  for  their  work  in  and  their  commitment  to  the  community.  Jared  Birchmore  was  the  winner  of  this  award  for  his  community  work  and  his  engagement  of  other  students  by  organizing  a  walkathon  to  benefit  a  fellow  student.  Three  local  agencies  shared  stories  with  the  audience  about  the  work  they  do  and  the  impact  it  has  had  on  the  community  and  on  specific  individuals.  Through  story  WomenSafe,  H.O.P.E.  (Helping  Overcome  Poverty’s  Effects)  and  the  Addison  County  Parent/Child  Center  showed  the  link  between  local  support  of  United  Way  and  the  difference  it  makes  to  organiza-­ tions  such  as  theirs. To  see  complete  lists  of  recogni-­ tions  and  all  of  the  past  years  spon-­ sors  visit  the  UWAC  website  at  www.unitedwayaddisoncounty.org.

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Business News

Vt.  Book  Shop  hires marketing  manager MIDDLEBURY  â€”  Jenny  Lyons  will  join  the  Vermont  Book  Shop  as  the  sales  and  marketing  manager  on  July  1.  She  is  the  former  market-­ ing  manager  at  the  King’s  English  Bookshop,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah,  and  former  bookseller  at  the  Northshire  Bookstore  in  Manchester  Center  where  she  joined  the  bookselling  community  in  1992. Lyons,  who  shares  a  family  name  with  the  Vermont  poet  Walter  Hard  Sr.  â€”  some  of  whose  books  were  published  by  The  Vermont  Book  Shop’s  founder,  Dike  Blair  â€”  is  thrilled  to  be  returning  home  to  Ver-­ mont  and  continuing  to  build  on  the  successes  of  the  Vermont  Book  Shop  as  a  thriving  and  integral  part  of  the  greater  Middlebury  community. Vermont  Book  Shop  owner  Becky  Dayton  says,  â€œJenny  is  an  experi-­ enced  and  enthusiastic  book  person.  Her  desire  to  contribute  to  the  on-­ going  revival  of  a  great  local  estab-­

JENNY  LYONS lishment  and  to  settle  her  family  in  our  community  makes  her  uniquely  TXDOLÂżHG WR MRLQ RXU WHDP , ORRN IRU-­ ward  to  having  her  as  a  partner  in  taking  VBS  to  the  next  level.â€?

Amey  Ryan  takes  ownership of  IPJ  Real  Estate  company MIDDLEBURY  â€”  Ingrid  Punder-­ son  Jackson  has  announced  the  sale  RI KHU 0LGGOHEXU\ UHDO HVWDWH ÂżUP Ingrid  Punderson  Jackson  Real  Es-­ tate,  to  Amey  Ryan.  Terms  of  the  pri-­ vate  transaction  were  not  announced. 7KH ÂżUP ZDV HVWDEOLVKHG E\ -DFN-­ son  in  2006  as  a  boutique  real  estate  ¿UP VSHFLDOL]LQJ LQ UHVLGHQWLDO UHDO HVWDWH 5\DQ MRLQHG WKH ÂżUP LQ HDUO\ 2008  and  together  they  continued  to  EXLOG D UHSXWDEOH DQG UHFRJQL]DEOH brand,  commonly  referred  to  as  IPJ  Real  Estate.  Jackson  and  Ryan  de-­ veloped  the  company  to  its  current  position  in  the  market.  In  a  transition  that  allows  Jackson Â

to  spend  more  time  with  her  family  and  that  allows  Ryan  an  opportunity  to  take  a  greater  role  at  the  compa-­ ny,  the  two  women  decided  that  the  time  was  perfect  for  a  change.  While  Ryan  will  continue  to  manage  the  GD\ WR GD\ DFWLYLWLHV LQ WKH RI¿FH Jackson  will  remain  involved  as  a  licensed  real  estate  broker  and  will  serve  in  an  advisory  capacity. Both  women  are  excited  about  this  new  endeavor  and  are  ready  to  serve  their  clients  with  the  same  high  level  of  professionalism  and  integrity.  For  more  information  about  IPJ  Real  Es-­ tate,  visit  www.middvermontreales-­ tate.com.

the  Year  by  Creative  Child  Maga-­ zine  in  the  baby  toys  category,  was  introduced  in  the  late  winter  of  2014.  The  21-­piece  Farm  Play  Set  includes  a  block  barn,  tractor  and  nine  play  ¿JXUHV 7KH SLHFH EDUQ EORFN set  is  crafted  from  locally  harvested  hardwood  maple  and  has  engraved  graphics.  All  11  blocks  are  1-­inch  thick  for  easy  standing  and  stacking.  Five  blocks  measure  2-­by-­4  inches,  two  blocks  are  2-­by-­2  inches,  two  large  triangles  are  2-­by-­3-­3/4  inches,  and  two  small  triangles  are  right  tri-­ angles  that  measure  2-­by-­2  inches.  The  unique  graphics  on  the  front  side  of  each  block  include  a  cat,  a  rooster,  a  pig  and  a  horse.  A  farm  family  of  ¿YH ² PRP GDG DQG WKUHH FKLOGUHQ —  a  tractor  and  four  farm  animals  â€”-­  horse,  cow,  dog  and  pig  â€”  are  included  in  the  set. “We  are  pleased  to  have  our  SURGXFWV UHFRJQL]HG E\ Scooterbay  Media,â€?  said  Jill  Stackhouse,  sales  manager.  â€œTheir  review  process  is  hands-­on  by  the  actual  consumers  â€”  moms,  educators  and  other  pro-­ fessionals  â€”  so  the  reviews  have  more  meaning  to  us  and  hopefully  to  the  millions  of  people  that  read  babyMaternity  Magazine  and  Cre-­ ative  Child  Magazine.â€?  babyMaternity  and  Creative  Child  Magazines ZLOO RIÂżFLDOO\ DQQRXQFH DOO products  submitted,  including  award  winners,  on  www.babymaternity. com  and  www.creativechild.com.  All  products  submitted  are  also  published  either  babyMaternity  or   Creative  Child  Magazine’s  Big  Holiday  issue,  depending  on  the  category,  which  is  distributed  in  early  November.   For  more  information  on  Creative  Child’s  award  program,  visit  www. creativechild.com/toy-­guide.  To  learn  more  about  Maple  Landmark’s  other  award-­winning  Schoolhouse  Naturals  brand  products,  visit  www. maplelandmark.com. Â

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Johnson  State  College  names  grads JOHNSON  â€”  The  following  area  residents  recently  graduated  from  Johnson  State  College: Becky  Briggs  of  Bristol,  Rebecca  %ULOO RI 9HUJHQQHV .LP .UDPSHW] RI

MIDDLEBURY  â€”  Scooterbay  Media  of  Henderson,  Nev.,  publish-­ ers  of  babyMaternity  Magazine  and  Creative  Child  Magazine,  have  com-­ pleted  their  annual  product  evalua-­ tions  and  granted  Maple  Landmark  Woodcraft  two  top  awards.  The  new  heart-­,  peace-­  and  tooth-­shaped  teethers  in  Schoolhouse  Naturals  brand  line  of  Maple  Landmark  Woodcraft  took  top  honors  in  the  teether  category  while  the  recently-­ debuted  Farm  Play  Set  was  chosen  as  the  Toy  of  the  Year  in  the  baby  toys  category.   The  award  winners  are  chosen  by  a  panel  of  moms,  edu-­ cators  and  other  professionals  at  an  evaluation  event  hosted  by  Scooter-­ bay  Media. Over  100  reviewers  are  invited  to  Henderson,  Nev.,  by  Scooter-­ bay  Media  to  review  the  hundreds  RI VXEPLWWHG SURGXFWV LQ GR]HQV RI categories  for  both  babyMaternity  Magazine  and  Creative  Child  Maga-­ zine.   Using  the  â€œgun-­shot  startâ€?  ap-­ proach,  reviewers  are  asked  to  eval-­ uate  products  at  a  variety  of  stations.  Through  this  process,  each  product  is  given  multiple  reviews  by  various  H[SHUWV LQ WKH ÂżHOG 7KH UHYLHZV LQ-­ clude  written  comments  and  evalua-­ WLRQ VFRUHV EDVHG RQ VSHFLÂżF SURGXFW criteria.  Using  the  scores  and  com-­ PHQWV SURGXFWV DUH FKRVHQ WR EH Âż-­ nalists  for  their  category.  Only  one  product  per  category  can  win  a  Toy  of  the  Year  award.  The  remaining  ¿QDOLVWV UHFHLYH D SUHVWLJLRXV 7RS Choice  award.  The  Top  Choice  in  the  teether  cat-­ egory  for  babyMaternity  Magazine,  Schoolhouse  Naturals  teethers  are  crafted  from  hardwood  maple  with  QR ÂżQLVKHV 7HHWKHUV PHDVXUH DERXW 4  inches  in  diameter  on  the  sides  and  3/4-­inch  thick  and  rounded  and  sanded  silky  smooth  for  the  mouth  and  gums.  The  Farm  Play  Set,  named  Toy  of Â

Bristol,  Robert  McCuen  of  Salisbury,  Amber  Quinlan  of  Bristol,  Jacqueline  Raymond  of  Bristol,  Lyndsay  Sargeant  of  Granville,  Jess  Simon  of  Bristol  and  Amy  Tucker  of  Middlebury.

Safety  star DERIC  BACON,  13,  of  Middlebury  prepares  to  place  â€œSLOWâ€?  signs  on  Weybridge  Street  near  Otter  Creek  Child  Center  in  Middle-­ bury.  Staff  members  at  OCCC,  who  submitted  this  photo,  say  Deric  puts  the  signs  out  every  day  out  of  concern  for  how  fast  cars  travel  on  the  street.  They  say  they  are  grateful  for  his  efforts  to  keep  the  center’s  children  safe.

Gran  Fondo  bike  riders  to take  to  the  roads  June  14

MIDDLEBURY  â€”  The  inaugural  Vermont  Gran  Fondo,  scheduled  for  Saturday,  June  14,  will  bring  more  than  125  cyclists  to  the  area.  The  rid-­ ers  will  leave  from  the  Middlebury  College  Snow  Bowl,  Route  125,  in  Hancock  at  8  a.m. Riders  have  the  choice  of  three  routes:  a  46-­mile  route  will  take  rid-­ ers  over  the  Brandon  and  Middle-­ bury  gaps;Íž  a  69-­mile  route  will  take  riders  over  the  Appalachian  and  Lincoln  gaps;Íž  and  a  104-­mile  route  will  take  riders  over  all  four  gaps  â€”  Appalachian,  Lincoln,  Brandon  and Â

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CLASSIFIEDS Notice DOG  TEAM  CATERING.  Seating  up  to  300,  plus  bar  available,  Middlebury  VFW.  Full  menus.  802-­388-­4831,  www.dogteamcatering.net. PARTY  RENTALS;  CHI-­ NA,  flatware,  glassware,  linens.  Delivery  available.  802-­388-­4831. WERE  YOU  IMPLANTED  WITH  a  St.  Jude  Riata  Defi-­ brillator  Lead  Wire  between  June  2001  and  December  2010?  Have  you  had  this  lead  replaced,  capped,  or  did  you  receive  shocks  from  the  lead?  You  may  be  entitled  to  compensation.  Contact  Attorney  Charles  Johnson,  1-­800-­535-­5727.

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ALCOHOLICS  ANONY-­ M O U S  M I D D L E B U RY  M E E T I N G S  S AT U R -­ DAY:  Discussion  Meeting  9:00-­10:00  AM  at  the  Mid-­ dlebury  United  Methodist  Church.  Discussion  Meeting  10:00-­11:00  AM.  Women’s  Meeting  Noon-­1:00  PM.  Be-­ ginners’  Meeting  6:30-­7:30  PM.  These  three  meetings  are  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.  ALATEEN  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.

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.

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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.

ALCOHOLICS  ANONY-­ Cards  of  Thanks M O U S  M I D D L E B U RY  MEETINGS  FRIDAY:  Dis-­ THANK  YOU  ST.  JUDE  for  cussion  Meeting  Noon-­1:00  prayers  answered.  JR PM  at  The  Turning  Point  in  THANKS  HOLY  FATHER  The  Marbleworks,  Middle-­ and  St.  Jude  for  prayers  bury. answered.  V.B. ALCOHOLICS  ANONY-­ M O U S  M I D D L E B U RY  THURSDAY:  Public  Meetings MEETINGS  Big  Book  Meeting  Noon-­1:00  ADULT  ALL-­RECOVERY  PM  at  the  Turning  Point  Group  Meeting  for  anyone  Center  in  the  Marbleworks,  over  18  who  is  struggling  Middlebury.  Speaker  Meet-­ with  addiction  disorders.  ing  7:30-­8:30  PM  at  St.  Ste-­ Tuesdays,  3-­4  p.m.  at  the  phen’s  Church,  Main  St.(On  Turning  Point  Center.  A  the  Green). great  place  to  meet  with  your  peers  who  are  in  recovery.  Bring  a  friend  in  recovery.  For  info  call  802-­388-­4249  or  802-­683-­5569  or  visit  www. turningpointaddisonvt.org. ALCOHOLICS  ANONY-­ M O U S  M I D D L E B U RY  M E E T I N G S  M O N D AY:  As  Bill  Sees  It  Meeting  Noon-­1:00  PM.  Big  Book  Meeting  7:30-­8:30  PM.  Both  held  at  The  Turning  Point  Center  in  The  Marbleworks,  Middlebury.

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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  United  Methodist  Church  on  N.  Pleasant  Street.  Discus-­ sion  Meeting  Noon-­1:00  PM.  Women’s  Meeting  5:30-­6:30  PM.  Both  held  at  The  Turn-­ ing  Point  Center  in  the  Mar-­ bleworks,  Middlebury.

ALCOHOLICS  ANONY-­ M O U S  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  M I D D L E B U RY  MEETINGS  SUNDAY:  12  Step  Meeting  9:00-­10:00  AM  held  at  the  Middlebury  United  Methodist  Church  on  N.  Pleasant  Street.  Discus-­ sion  Meeting  1:00-­2:00  PM  held  at  The  Turning  Point  Center  in  The  Marbleworks,  ARE  YOU  BOTHERED  BY  someone’s  drinking?  Open-­ Middlebury. ing  Our  Hearts  Women’s  ALCOHOLICS  ANONY-­ Al-­Anon  Group  meets  each  MOUS  NEW  HAVEN  MEET-­ Wednesday  at  7:15  p.m.  INGS:  Monday,  Big  Book  at  the  Turning  Point  Cen-­ Meeting  7:30-­8:30  PM  at  the  ter  in  the  Marbleworks  in  Congregational  Church,  New  Middlebury.  Anonymous  and  Haven  Village  Green. confidential,  we  share  our  experience,  strength  and  ALCOHOLICS  ANONY-­ hope  to  solve  our  common  MOUS  RIPTON  MEET-­ problems. INGS:  Monday,  As  Bill  Sees  It  Meeting  7:15-­8:15  MAKING  RECOVERY  EAS-­ AM.  Thursday,  Grapevine  IER  (MRE).  Starting  January  Meeting  6:00-­7:00  PM.  Both  15,  5:30  â€”  7:00  PM  at  The  held  at  Ripton  Firehouse,  Turning  Point  Center.  This  will  be  a  facilitated  group  Dugway  Rd. meeting  for  those  struggling  ALCOHOLICS  ANONY-­ with  the  decision  to  attend  MOUS  BRANDON  MEET-­ 12-­step  programs.  It  will  be  INGS:  Monday,  Discussion  limited  to  explaining  and  dis-­ Meeting  7:30-­8:30  PM.  cussing  our  feelings  about  Wednesday,  12  Step  Meet-­ the  12-­step  programs  to  cre-­ ing  7:00-­8:00  PM.  Friday,  12  ate  a  better  understanding  of  Step  Meeting  7:00-­8:00  PM.  how  they  can  help  a  person  All  held  at  the  St.  Thomas  in  recovery  on  his  /  her  life’s  Episcopal  Church,  RT  7  journey.  A  certificate  will  be  South. issued  at  the  end  of  all  the  NA  MEETINGS  MIDDLE-­ sessions.  Please  bring  a  BURY:  Mondays,  6pm,  held  friend  in  recovery  who  is  at  The  Turning  Point  Cen-­ also  contemplating  12-­step  ter  located  in  The  Marble  programs.

TEEN  ALL-­RECOVERY  Group  Meeting  for  anyone  15-­18  years  old  who  is  strug-­ gling  with  addiction  disor-­ ders.  Tuesdays,  4-­5  p.m.  at  the  Turning  Point  Center.  A  great  place  to  meet  with  your  peers  who  are  in  recovery.  Bring  a  friend  in  recovery.  For  info  call  802-­388-­4249  or  802-­683-­5569  or  visit  www. turningpointaddisonvt.org.

Services BOAT  DOCK  REPAIR  and  construction.  Experienced  and  reliable.  Fully  insured.  Call  802-­349-­6579,  Gene’s  Property  Management,  Leicester,  Vermont. 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.

LAWN  MOWING,  LAWN  raking,  debris  cleanup  from  snow  plowing.  Brush  trimming,  hedge  trimming,  power  washing,  light  truck-­ ing.  Small  carpentry  jobs,  property  maintenance  and  repairs.  Gene’s  Property  Management,  Leicester,  VT.  Fully  insured.  Call  for  a  free  estimate,  802-­349-­6579.

GARAGE  SALE.  June  14  and  15,  9am  to  1pm,  rain  or  shine.  Lots  to  see  and  buy.  Furniture,  antiques,  power  tools,  hand  tools,  athletic  equipment,  home  goods,  MB  CONSTRUCTION.  AS-­ appliances  such  as  TV  and  PHALT  SHINGLES,  corru-­ microwave,  something  for  gated  metal.  Roof  repairs.  everyone.  Self  storage  unit  Free  estimates.  Insured.  Mi-­ 22,  Panton  Rd.,  Vergennes.  chael  Berard.  802-­324-­2013. Advanced  previews  by  ap-­ MISC  GRAPHICS  offers  pointment.  802-­349-­2071. design  services.  Reasonable  HUGE  SALE,  WEYBRIDGE,  pricing,  references.  8  years  JUNE  14,  9am-­4pm,  7  Pruni-­ professional  experience.  BA  er  Road.  Furniture,  house-­ degree  in  Graphic  Design.  hold  items,  many  miscel-­ E-­mail  Mandy  at  miscgraph-­ laneous  items. icsvt@gmail.com. MIDDLEBURY  MOVING  R O T O T I L L I N G  &  SALE.  June  14,  9am-­4pm.  BRUSH-­HOGGING.  Ron  198  Charles  Avenue,  across  Stevens  802-­462-­3784. from  the  high  school.  Some  furniture,  gardening  sup-­ plies,  clothing,  toys,  house-­ hold  goods. skilled, reasonably priced Homestead Candle MIDDLEBURY,  JUNE  14,  9-­2,  South  Street  neighbor-­ & Wreath Shop 3U 4P .JEEMFCVSZ t hood  multi-­family  yard  sale.  ɊVST 'SJ 4BU PS CZ BQQU Furniture,  doors,  windows,  bookshelves,  benches,  old  dishes,  housewares,  kids’  clothing  /  gear  /  toys. Garage  Sales

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B R I S T O L ,  L I B E R T Y  STREET.  June  13,  14,  15.  9am.  Vintage  furniture,  an-­ WHITING  COMMUNITY  tiques,  eclectic  mix.  Rain  YARD  SALE.  Saturday  or  shine. June  14,  8am-­4pm.  Whit-­ ing  Elementary  School.  Rain  ESTATE  SALE  AT   1 2 6 8  location  next  door  at  the  Fire  Panton  Road,  Vergennes,  House.  Tables  available  to  Vermont.  June  14th  and  rent,  $10  each.  Call  Shaina  15th,  8  a.m.  â€”  4  p.m.  Tools,  at  802-­623-­6144  to  reserve  antiques,  vintage  bikes,  yours  today.  Do  some  spring  building  supplies,  barbed  cleaning  and  join  us  to  sell  wire,  chicken  wire  and  much  some  things  or  come  to  shop  more.  Everything  must  go,  and  find  some  great  trea-­ no  reasonable  offer  refused. sures.  Sponsored  by  Friends  ESTATE  SALE.  146  Horton  of  Whiting  School. Road,  Orwell.  Friday,  Satur-­ day,  Sunday. June  20-­22,  9am-­5pm.

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        Specializing in cleaning of all Wall-­to-­wall, area rugs, & upholstery. Call  David  Babcock  for  an  appointment.

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388-4944

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CLASSIFIEDS Help  Wanted

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Resident  Centered,  Locally  Governed EastView  is  continuing  to  grow  and  we  are  adding  more  members  to  our  team!

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BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY Deli-Catering Business in Addison County Well-established business, sales $426,000, asking $139,000 + inventory

For details, call Michael Henry Business Brokers

802-775-4337

Buy it! Sell it! Find it! Check the Classifieds twice a week in the Addison Independent. For  Rent

Help  Wanted A  GREAT  EMPLOYMENT  OPPORTUNITY  with  a  col-­ laborative  team  in  Middle-­ bury  to  motivate  and  support  job  seekers  with  barriers  to  employment  with  job  search,  retention  of  employment  and  overcoming  their  barriers.  The  ideal  candidate  will  be  a  self-­starter  with  attention  to  detail,  creative  problem  solving  skills,  knowledge  of  the  business  community  and  the  ability  to  market  to  employers.  Bachelor’s  degree  in  an  appropriate  field,  plus  two  years  of  relevant  experience,  or  a  combination  of  education  and  experience  from  which  comparable  knowledge  and  skills  are  acquired.  Minimum  qualifications  include  HS  diploma,  reliable  transpor-­ tation,  good  interpersonal  and  communication  skills  and  and  computer  knowl-­ edge.  Position  starts  at  28K  plus  benefits.  Please  apply  online  through  www.vabir. org  under  employment  op-­ portunities.  Please  attach  current  resume  to  the  online  CareerBuilder  application.

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Real  Estate

DRIVERS  PRIME,  INC.  Company  drivers  and  inde-­ pendent  contractors  for  re-­ frigerated,  tanker  and  flatbed  needed.  Plenty  of  freight  and  great  pay.  Start  with  Prime  today.  Call  877-­736-­3019  or  apply  online  at  driveforprime. com.

MIDDLEBURY  NATURAL  FOODS  CO-­OP  is  seeking  a  cashier  with  excellent  cus-­ tomer  service  skills  who  val-­ ues  natural  /  local  foods.  Ideal  candidate  has  cashiering  and  accurate  money  han-­ dling  experience.  Part-­time  year  round  position.  Great  work  environment,  generous  store  discount  and  benefits.  Complete  application  online  at  www.middleburycoop.com  or  in  our  store  at  9  Wash-­ ington  Street  in  Middlebury.

BUYING,  SELLING,  TRAD-­ ING,  repairing:  aluminum  fishing  boats,  row  boats,  trailers,  canoes,  kayaks,  dinghies,  jon  boats,  small  sail  boats,  used  oars  and  boating  access  at  fair  cash  prices.  Old  retired  boatsmith  802-­453-­4235.

2,000  SQUARE  FEET  Professional  office  space  in  Middlebury,  multi-­room.  Ground  level,  parking,  handi-­ capped-­accessible.  Available  now.  802-­558-­6092.

WEST  ADDISON:  2  sto-­ ry,  furnished  house  on  lakefront.  Washer,  dryer.  No  smoking.  Available  September  through  May.  860-­653-­8112.

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.

DRIVERS:  LOCAL  COM-­ BINATION  city  drivers  /  dock  workers  needed.  Excellent  hourly  rate,  home  daily,  fully  paid  medical  benefits.  CDL-­A  w/XT  or  HTN  req.  Call  855-­378-­4972.  YRC  Freight  is  an  Equal  Opportunity  /  Af-­ firmative  Action  employer.  Minorities  /  Females  /  Disabled  /  Protected  Veterans. FARM  HELP  NEEDED.  Tie  stall  barn.  Must  be  good  milker.  Some  field  work  and  equipment  maintenance.  References  required.  Call  802-­377-­9083. FULL-­TIME  DELI  /  P IZZA  cook  position  available.  Must  have  prior  work  re-­ lated  experience  with  food  preparation.  Work  related  preferences  required.  Set  schedule  6  a.m.  â€”  2  p.m.,  Mon.  â€”  Fri.  Applicant  should  be  energetic,  self-­directed  with  positive  attitude.  Ap-­ ply  in  person  at  Small  City  Market  in  Vergennes  or  call  Cory  at  802-­349-­7101. LOOKING  FOR  LOGGERS  and  laborers  for  tree  removal  in  the  Panton  area.  Inter-­ ested  and  serious  appli-­ cants  please  contact  us  at  800-­427-­2617  for  more  info  and  to  apply. MECHANIC  TO  RUN  our  fleet  shop  and  be  responsi-­ ble  for  our  trucks,  trailers  and  forklifts  at  a  family  owned  lumber  mill.  Supervise  two  other  people,  maintain  parts  inventory  and  work  with  our  mill  maintenance  manager  as  needed.  Need  an  individual  who  works  well  with  others  and  would  like  a  responsible  position  with  a  fair  amount  of  hands  on  work.  Safety  is  a  top  prior-­ ity.  Major  repair  to  engines  or  transmissions  normally  sent  out.  Health  insurance,  401(k)  and  competitive  wag-­ es.  Send  resume  to:  The  A.  Johnson  Co.,  995  South  116  Rd.,  Bristol,  VT  05443.  802-­453-­4538,  Ken  or  Dave  Johnson.

AMERICAN  FLATBREAD  IS  HIRING  a  Dining  Room  Manager.  If  you  have  experi-­ ence  offering  excellent  cus-­ tomer  service,  possess  great  communication  skills,  work  well  with  a  team,  know  how  to  motivate  others  and  have  an  interest  in  delicious,  local  and  organic  food,  please  forward  your  resume  to  Dan-­ ielle:  Danielle@american  flatbread.com  or  drop  it  off  at  the  restaurant.  35-­40  hours  /  MEDICAL  OFFICE  TRAIN-­ week,  nights  and  weekends  EES  NEEDED.  Train  to  be-­ come  a  Medical  Office  Assis-­ a  must.  EOE. tant.  No  experience  needed.  BANKRUPTCY:  CALL  to  Online  training  at  SC  Train  find  out  if  bankruptcy  can  gets  you  job  ready.  HS  di-­ help  you.  Kathleen  Walls,  ploma  /  GED  and  PC  /  Internet  needed.  1-­888-­221-­0295. Esq.  802-­388-­1156. CARPENTERS  AND  CON-­ STRUCTION  LABORERS  needed.  Steady  work.  Chit-­ tenden  County.  Pay  com-­ mensurate  with  tools  and  experience.  802-­825-­6510.

For  Rent

PAINTERS  WANTED.  We  are  looking  to  fill  3  positions  with  3-­5  years’  interior  and  exterior  experience.  Tools,  valid  VT  driver’s  license,  and  three  references  are  required.  We  offer  excellent  starting  pay  with  room  for  ad-­ vancement.  Pay  increases  for  motivated  employees  who  can  take  charge  and  lead.  Serious  inquiries  only.  Call  802-­453-­5611  for  an  appointment. SHARED  LIVING  PROVID-­ ER  sought,  preferably  in  a  village  setting  for  a  21  year  old  man  with  a  mild  autism  spectrum  disorder.  He  has  a  strong  interest  in  gam-­ ing,  role-­playing,  anime  and  film-­making.  He  would  like  to  be  supported  by  some-­ one  with  similar  interests  or  open  to  learning.  Needs  a  home  that  can  provide  sup-­ port  in  daily  living  skills  and  developing  a  social  network.  Generous  annual  tax-­free  stipend  of  $27,300  plus  room  and  board  payment  of  around  $8,400,  as  well  as  respite  budget.  Call  Mindy  Hammann  at  Community  Associates,  802-­388-­4021. VERMONT  SOAP  IS  LOOK-­ ING  for  the  right  people  to  add  to  our  team  of  full-­time,  honest,  hard  working,  friend-­ ly,  long-­term  employees.  Must  be  good  with  numbers,  have  good  computer  skills,  and  be  able  to  lift  up  to  50  lb.  boxes.  Will  train.  Please  e-­mail  resume  to  Hilde@ vermontsoap.com. WE  ARE  LOOKING  TO  hire  3  to  5  hard  working  people  for  the  summer  months  to  join  our  team  of  professional  painters.  No  experience  nec-­ essary,  but  helpful.  This  is  a  temporary  opportunity  which  could  lead  to  full-­time  for  the  right  person.  Excellent  starting  pay.  Fun  working  conditions,  bonuses  and  pay  increases  for  motivated  people.  Call  802-­453-­5611  for  an  appointment.

For  Sale

PART-­TIME  HELP  NEEDED  for  yard  work  and  clean-­ ing  at  Lake  Champlain.  Call  BRAND  NEW  QUEEN  MAT-­ 802-­353-­6188. TRESS  and  matching  foun-­ SELF-­MOTIVATED,  EX-­ dation  still  in  original  plastic.  PERIENCED  CARPEN-­ Call  802-­870-­0998. TER  NEEDED.  Wages  MAXIM  OUTDOOR  WOOD  reflect  abilities.  Call  Barry,  PELLET  Furnace  by  Cen-­ 802-­989-­9170. tral  Boiler.  Clean,  safe  and  thermostatically  con-­ trolled.  Boivin  Farm  Supply  802-­475-­4007.

For  Rent

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

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ADDISON  APARTMENTS;  2  bedroom,  1  bath  $900  /  mo.  3  bedroom,  2  bath  $1,400  /  P R I VA C Y  H E D G E S  â€”  mo.  Dog  OK.  1  year  lease.  BLOWOUT  sale.  6  foot  No  smoking.  Both  include  arborvitae  (cedar).  Regu-­ heat,  electric  and  water.  lar  $129,  now  $59.  Free  Karla  802-­377-­7445. installation  /  f ree  delivery.  Call  today,  limited  supply:  BRANDON  ONE  BR.  $650,  518-­536-­1367,  www.low-­ one  person;  $700,  two  per-­ costtrees.com.  Beautiful  and  sons.  Includes  heat,  snow  and  rubbish  removal.  Dam-­ nursery  grown. age  deposit,  first  month’s  [SPOTLIGHT] rent,  one  year  lease  re-­ REQUEST  FOR  BIDS.  The  quired.  No  smoking  or  pets.  Town  of  New  Haven  is  now  802-­247-­0115. accepting  bids  for  a  Morbark  woodchipper.  6  in.  capacity,  BRISTOL  â€”  NEW  SCHOOL  trailer  mount,  25  HP  gas  HOUSE  office  suites  located  engine.  Min.  bid,  $2,500.  in  Bristol’s  Old  High  School  Please  contact  Roger  Boise  complex  on  the  green  is  at  802-­760-­0132  if  you  have  now  renting.  Five  separate  questions.  Submit  a  sealed  one  and  two  room,  newly  bid  to  the  Town  of  New  Ha-­ renovated,  offices  with  a  ven,  78  North  Street,  New  common  waiting  area,  con-­ Haven,  VT  05472  by  3:00  ference  room,  bathroom  and  kitchenette.  Rent  includes  p.m.,  June  17,  2014. heat,  electricity  and  shared  THE  BARREL  MAN:  55  gal-­ wi-­fi.  The  5  suites  range  from  lon  Plastic  and  Metal  barrels.  377  s.f.  up  to  648  s.f.  Two  of  Several  types:  55  gallon  the  suites  are  single  rooms.  rain  barrels  with  faucets,  Three  have  an  inner  and  food  grade  with  removable  outer  office.  Newly  refinished  locking  covers,  plastic  food  floors,  painted  trim,  ceiling  grade  with  spin-­on  covers  fans  and  lighting.  Tenants  (pickle  barrels).  Also,  275  choose  the  wall  colors.  The  gallon  food  grade  totes,  first  year  of  lease  will  have  $125  each.  55  gallon  sand  2  free  months  and  first  ten-­ /  salt  barrels  with  PT  legs,  ant  to  sign  a  lease  will  get  $50  each.  Delivery  available.  a  third  month  free  rent.  Call  802-­453-­4235. 802-­453-­4065  or  twells@ wellslaw.com  for  more  info. TORO  RIDING  LAWNMOW-­ ER.  Excellent  condition.  15.5  BRISTOL  2  BEDROOM  hp,  hydrostatic.  Must  see.  APARTMENT.  One  block  Asking  $750.  802-­462-­2366. from  downtown.  Upstairs  and  downstairs.  Heat  and  hot  wa-­ TREK  520  TOURING  bi-­ ter  furnished.  Available  July  cycle.  12  years  old.  Ex-­ 1.  $850  /  mo.  W/D  hookups.  cellent  condition.  $400.  References.  802-­453-­3818. 802-­388-­9274. BRISTOL  LARGE  3  BED-­ ROOM,  1  1/2  bath  ground  Vacation  Rentals floor  apartment.  Rent  in-­ cludes  heat,  lights,  rubbish,  ADDISON:  LAKE  CHAM-­ snow  removal  and  appli-­ PLAIN  waterfront  camp.  ances.  $1,200  per  month  Beautiful  views,  gorgeous  plus  deposit.  One  year  lease  sunsets,  private  beach,  and  references  required.  No  dock,  rowboat  and  canoe  pets.  Call  802-­893-­1234. included.  $600.  weekly,  or  call  for  weekends.  BRISTOL  LARGE  ONE  bed-­ room  apartment.  Walking  802-­349-­4212. distance  to  town.  No  pets.  No  smoking.  $695  /  month  plus  utilities  and  deposit.  Call  For  Rent 802-­388-­0730. 2  BEDROOM  APARTMENT  BRISTOL  OPEN,  AIRY  and  in  a  quiet  country  setting,  clean  one  bedroom  upstairs  15  min.  from  Middlebury.  apartment  in  two-­family  vil-­ $725  plus  utilities  and  $500  lage  Victorian.  Separate  en-­ deposit.  No  pets  or  smoking  trance  with  porch.  No  pets,  please.  802-­897-­5447. no  smoking.  Off-­street  park-­ 2  BEDROOM,  FIRST  floor  ing.  Heat,  hot  water  included.  apartment,  with  office,  in  $750  /  month.  First  month  plus  Middlebury  at  85  Court  security.  Available  now.  Call  Street.  Full  basement  with  802-­453-­4161,  evenings. laundry  hook-­ups.  Available  BRISTOL,  DOWNTOWN  June  1.  $1,000  /  mo.  plus  utili-­ LARGE  2  room  studio;  ideal  ties.  Deposit,  credit  check  for  massage  therapy,  yoga,  and  references  required.  No  dance,  writers  and  /  or  art-­ pets  or  smoking.  No  excep-­ ists.  775  sq.ft.  with  private  tions.  802-­352-­6678. bath,  hardwood  floors,  ceiling  2  BR  BRANDON  $650  +  fans.  $485  /  mo.  Call  Louise  at  utilities.  802-­773-­9107  www. 802-­989-­1518. thefuccicompany.com. HOUSE  FOR  RENT:  3  bed-­ room,  1  bath.  1  finished  room  in  basement.  5  minute  drive  to  downtown  Middlebury,  located  in  a  family  neighbor-­ For  Rent hood.  Call  802-­310-­0983  for  more  information.

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BERNESE  MOUNTAIN  D O G  P U P P I E S .  F i v e  males  available  June  18th  for  homes.  Great  family  or  companion  dogs.  AKC  regis-­ tered,  pure,  $1,500.  Visit  our  website  for  more  informa-­ tion.  www.bellavillaberners. com  or  call  802-­545-­2052. GERMAN  SHEPHERD  P U P P I E S .  W h e l p e d  5/14/2014,  pure  German  lines,  AKC  reg,  OFA,  parents  on  premises,  raised  with  children,  experienced  breed-­ er,  references  available.  http:  /  /   blackforestshepherds. com  or  call  518-­494-­7409.  $1,200.

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

2  BEDROOM  RUSTIC  cabin  on  1.7  acres  in  Salisbury  with  320’  of  Lake  Dunmore  frontage  across  Route  53  with  sundeck  and  dock  on  water.  Beautiful  swimming  and  sunsets.  Quiet  and  pri-­ vate.  $249,900.  Serious,  qualified  buyers  only  please.  802-­352-­6678.

WHITNEY’S  CUSTOM  FARM  WORK.  Pond  agi-­ tating,  liquid  manure  haul-­ ing,  drag  line  aerating.  Call  for  price.  462-­2755,  John  Whitney.

ADDISON  COUNTY  FIRE-­ WOOD.  Premium  hard-­ woods  cut,  split  and  deliv-­ ered.  Custom  sizes  avail-­ JD  74  RAKE,  purchased  able.  For  honest,  reliable  new  in  1999  â€”  one  owner,  service  call  802-­238-­7748. stored  undercover  when  not  DRY  FIREWOOD  $225  in  use.  Very  good  condition  /  CORD.  Green  firewood.  with  very  good  tires.  Opera-­ Mixed  hardwoods.  $200  /  tor’s  Manual  included.  Teeth  cord.  $100  /  half  cord.  Also  are  tripled  with  approx.  two  chunk  wood  available.  thirds  rubber  and  one  third  Delivery  available  at  extra  original  spring  steel.  Ask-­ charge.  Call  802-­545-­2144. ing  $2,500.  Call  Nate  at  545-­2320. FIREWOOD,  DRY,  CUT,  split.  $200  /  cord.  You  truck.  MULCH  HAY  FOR  SALE:  Delivery  available.  Call  802-­247-­6061. for  pricing.  802-­453-­4481,  FIREWOOD;  CUT,  SPLIT  8 0 2 -­ 3 4 9 -­ 9 2 8 1 ,  o r  and  delivered.  Green  or  sea-­ 802-­989-­1004. soned.  Call  Tom  Shepard,  SAWDUST;  STORED  AND  802-­453-­4285. undercover.  Large  tandem  MOUNTAIN  ROAD  FIRE-­ silage  truck  $627,  delivered.  WOOD.  Green  and  partially  Large  single  axle  dump  seasoned  available.  Oak,  $259,  delivered.  Single  ash,  maple,  beech.  Order  axle  dump  $192,  deliv-­ now  and  save  for  next  sea-­ ered.  Pick  up  and  loading  son.  Cut,  split  and  delivered.  also  available.  Phone  order  Call  802-­759-­2095. and  credit  cards  accepted.  802-­453-­2226.  Bagged  shavings  in  stock.  $5.50  per  bag. Real  Estate

2.12  ACRE  BUILDING  lot  in  Salisbury,  1/4  mile  from  Waterhouses  Res-­ taurant  and  Marina.  1285  West  Shore  Road.  4  bed-­ room  septic  installed  with  drilled  well.  28’x40’  garage  in  place.  $119,900.  Call  802-­352-­6678.

Motorcycles 1985  HONDA  250  Big  Red  in  good  shape,  $600.  1985  Honda  250  SX,  $400.  Call  802-­453-­3011.

Boats 2006  BAYLINER  185BR  in  excellent  condition.  130  h.p.  Mercrusier  engine  with  very  low  usage.  Entire  boat  meticulously  maintained.  Seats  and  carpeting  like  new.  Custom  cover  and  trailer  are  included.  $10,000.  802-­247-­6870.

45  OCEANFRONT  ACRES  overlooking  Bay  of  Fundy,  Digby  Neck,  Nova  Scotia.  Solar  powered  summer  PITTSFORD  HOUSE.  3-­4  cabin.  Complete  privacy.  BOSTON  WHALER  BOAT  bedrooms,  backyard.  First  $250,000.  firm.  www.fun-­ (1982)  17’  Newport,  90hp  month’s  and  security  deposit.  dygetaway.com Johnson  motor  (1987)  with  $1,000  /  month.  Available  in  few  hours.  Galvanized  trail-­ early  June.  802-­352-­4124.  COMMERCIAL  /  FLEX-­USE  er,  new  controls,  tune-­up,  FACILITY.  Auction  June  Leave  a  message  in  the  starter,  starter  solenoid  and  19.  For  details  and  terms,  evening. visit  www.tranzon.com  /  trailer  tires.  Extra  prop  in-­ RENT  REDUCED:  WEST  AP14035.  Tranzon  Auction  cluded.  Also  some  acces-­ ADDISON  completely  fur-­ Properties,  93  Exchange  sories.  Fresh  water  boat,  nished  2  bedroom  apart-­ Street,  Portland,  ME  04101;  second  owner.  Very  good  ment.  Lake  Champlain  207-­775-­4300.  Thomas  Sat-­ condition.  $4,500.  OBO.  access.  No  pets.  Available  urley,  NH  RE  Lic.  #11528,  Pictures  on  Craig’s  list,  Bris-­ tol,  Vermont.  Cash  or  bank  immediately.  Rent  is  $900  /  NH  AC  #  2495. check.  802-­453-­4235. month  which  includes  utili-­ LIGHTLY  WOODED  BUILD-­ ties.  Call  802-­759-­2382. ING  LOT  in  East  Middlebury  ROOM  TO  RENT  in  Bran-­ on  private  road.  Lot  has  Cars d o n .  $ 1 2 0  p e r  w e e k .  village  water,  underground  802-­417-­4057. electric  /  c ommunication  services  and  conventional  SALISBURY  FURNISHED  septic.  Nearby  tennis  courts,  STUDIO  apartment.  Nice  2001  BUICK  LESABRE  playground,  library  and  ball  porch,  like  new  condition.  No  LIMITED.  97K  miles,  load-­ field.  Restrictions  on  mo-­ smoking,  no  pets.  Deposit  ed,  heated  leather  seats,  bile  homes,  ranches  and  and  references  required.  heated  side  mirrors,  well  double  wides.  $69,500.  Includes  all  utilities.  $750  /  cared  for  with  maintenance  802-­388-­2502. mo.  802-­352-­9094. records  available.  $4,000  M I D D L E B U RY;  2 0 1 0  OBO.  802-­989-­7073. SELF  STORAGE,  8’X10’  14’X70’  home,  front  porch,  units.  Your  lock  and  key,  rear  deck,  2  storage  build-­ $55  /  m onth.  Middlebury,  ings,  2  bedrooms,  large  Wanted 802-­558-­6092. living  room  and  kitchen,  1  SOUTH  STARKSBORO  2  bathroom.  Central  air,  gen-­ ANTIQUES  WANTED.  Local  bedroom  mobile  home  on  erator,  washer  and  dryer,  3rd  generation  dealer,  free  owner-­occupied  lot.  $875  /  LP  gas  furnace,  all  kitchen  verbal  appraisals.  Call  Brian  month  plus  utilities.  Security  appliances,  fully  furnished  Bittner  at  802-­272-­7527  or  deposit  required.  Includes  (price  reduction  without  fur-­ visit  www.bittnerantiques. W/D,  water,  sewer,  trash  niture).  John  Deere  riding  com. removal,  snow  plowing  and  mower  included.  $52,500.  In  NEEDED:  AN  ELECTRI-­ lawn  care.  No  smoking,  no  Lindale  Park.  802-­453-­2682. CAL  /  M ECHANICAL  en-­ pets.  References  required.  gineer  to  help  this  kinetic  802-­453-­4856. sculptor  to  finish  some  de-­

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ollege.  For  Rent ENT Close  to  c M .  T d R e h A P is A  rb efu OM 1  BEDRO  Middlebury,  newly  r 00. 0 t, -­0 e 0 e 0 tr  0  S t. in a Ma des  he lu c in ,  th n ury $750/mo  of  Middleb  mile  north posit.  000-­0000. TMENT, 1 R ,  A h P is A b  b M ru e O 1  BEDRO ludes  heat,  electric,  ,  $595/month  plus  d S T O R A G E  S PA C E S ,  c ly in te ,  ia s d ir e ta m s up ble  im a il a 11’X28’.  Large  overhead  v A e .  c  7 n fere on  Route doors,  extra  high  ceilings.  osit  and  re p e e m D o .  s  h e E ti li IL plus  uti M  MOB Will  accommodate  large  .  O o O /m R 0 D 5 6 E 2  B  lot.  $ te a v campers,  boats  or  lots  of  ri P .  ry in  Salisbu 0-­0000. stuff.  Call  802-­388-­8394. quired. e  r 0 s 0 e .  c feren O e required D  R N t. O n e /C m E e VERGENNES  COMMER-­ d  bas HOUS 000. Garage  an OM  TOWN CIAL  10-­YEAR  lease.  1,300  2  BEDRO mons,  Vergennes.  eat.  No  pets.  000-­0 d  h om sq.  ft.  $1,500  /  month  plus  Country  C excluding  utilities  an r, .  washe utilities.  Karla  377-­7445. ,  e ly it ll te te le a p $1,000/mo  s m ,  co rnet, ,  MODERN ouse.  Hi-­speed  inte ge.  Very  energy EDROOM  h nta

WE  ARE  SELLING  our  double  wide  home  and  looking  for  a  buyer  who  will  take  it  away.  3  bedroom,  2  bath.  Comes  with  porch,  hot  water  heater,  forced  air  heating  system,  kitchen  ap-­ pliances  and  wood  pellet  stove.  26x48  in  size.  Asking  $24,000,  OBRO.  Contact  Lisa  at  802-­388-­1457.

vices  that  are  near  comple-­ tion.  As  a  retired  professor  of  art  at  Oberlin  and  degrees  from  Yale  University,  I  still  am  unable  to  pay  much  for  your  services.  This  will  be  for  art.  802-­453-­6975.


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SALISBURY  â€”  There  will  be  a  free  hazardous  waste  collection  at  the  ODQGÂżOO WKLV 6DWXUGD\ -XQH IURP D P WR QRRQ 6HH WKH UHFHQW ODQGÂżOO newsletter  for  the  list  of  acceptable  and  non-­acceptable  items.  Also  the  ODQGÂżOO UDWHV DOO LQFUHDVHG RQ -XQH The  Salisbury  Historical  Society  will  present  two  programs  this  month;Íž  both  will  be  at  the  Salisbury  Congregational  Church  beginning  at  S P 7KH ÂżUVW RQ 7KXUVGD\ -XQH 26,  is  a  talk  by  Bill  Powers  and  Brian  Lindner  about  the  1957  Chittenden  plane  crash.  On  Monday,  June  30,  Michael  Vorenberg  will  present  â€œA  History  of  Camp  Keewaydin.â€?  The  church  is  handicap  accessible  and  everyone  is  welcome  to  attend  these  free  programs.  There  will  be  a  town-­wide  yard  sale  on  Saturday,  June  21,  from  9  a.m.  to  5  p.m.  Maps  will  be  available  showing  the  location  and  addresses  of  participating  homes.  The  church  and  the  library  will  also  be  participat-­ ing  in  the  sale  during  the  morning.

DECLAN  O’BRIEN Declan  O’Brien,  son  of  Holly  Tippett  of  Bristol  and  Paul  O’Brien  of  Middlebury,  recently  graduated  from  Carrabassett  Valley  Academy,  a  private  middle/high  school  at  Sugarloaf  Mountain  in  Maine.

June  starts  off  with  a  multitude  of  incidents VERGENNES  â€”  In  a  busy  week  between  June  2  and  June  8  for  Vergennes  police,  Wednesday,  June  4  stood  out.  Ten  incidents  that  day  began  at  6  a.m.  with  a  call  about  a  vandalized  hammer  and  ended  hours  later  with  a  complaint  that  one  dog  had  bitten  another. On  that  W e d n e s d a y ,  SROLFH ÂżUVW KHDUG at  6  a.m.  from  a  North  Green  Street  man  who  alleged  that  his  ex-­girlfriend  had  vandalized  his  hammer  by  bending  it. Next,  a  parent  of  a  middle  school  student  reported  that  she  had  recently  had  to  take  her  child  to  Porter  Hospital  after  what  she  said  was  an  apparent  overdose  of  marijuana.  City  police  said  they  determined  the  drug  had  EHHQ FRQVXPHG DW D )HUULVEXUJK KRPH and  that  other  juveniles  were  involved,  and  they  referred  the  case  to  Vermont  State  Police  and  the  Department  of  &KLOGUHQ DQG )DPLOLHV Soon  afterward,  Vergennes  8QLRQ +LJK 6FKRRO RIÂżFLDOV DOHUWHG Vergennes  police  that  a  juvenile  was  refusing  to  attend  school.  Police  picked  him  up,  talked  to  him  and  took  him  to  school. Then  police  heard  an  accusa-­ tion  from  a  man  that  his  girlfriend’s  ex-­boyfriend  was  stalking  him.  Police  said  the  ex-­boyfriend  denied  the  alle-­ JDWLRQ EXW WKH RIÂżFHU UHIHUUHG WKH complainant  to  court  to  obtain  an  anti-­ stalking  order. Police  then  began  investigating  a  complaint  that  someone  had  posed  as  an  elderly  woman’s  nephew  and  asked  for  money,  a  crime  reported  by  the  woman’s  son. Next,  police  referred  to  VSP  a  report  that  a  home  on  Basin  Harbor  5RDG LQ )HUULVEXUJK KDG VXVSLFLRXV plants  in  its  yard.  3ROLFH WKHQ PDGH WKH ÂżUVW RI WZR visits  to  a  Main  Street  apartment  build-­ LQJ )LUVW WKH\ UHVSRQGHG WR D UHSRUW RI a  drunken  man  outside  on  the  side-­ walk.  A  woman  there  said  she  and  a  friend  would  look  after  the  man.  Later,  they  were  called  to  an  apartment  in  the  building  by  its  resident,  who  said  when  he  returned  he  found  acquain-­ tances,  the  two  men  and  the  woman  police  dealt  with  earlier,  involved  in  what  he  believed  was  a  sexual  assault.  The  woman  told  police,  however,  the  activity  was  consensual.  The  resident  asked  police  to  remove  all  three  from  the  apartment,  and  one  of  the  men  and  the  woman  were  taken  to  the  Marble  Valley  Correctional  Center  to  sober  up. Police  also  went  that  Wednesday  to  a  North  Green  Street  apartment  build-­ ing  and  calmed  two  neighbors  arguing  about  loud  music,  and  then  investi-­ gated  vandalism  at  Vergennes  Union  Elementary  School,  where  a  pickup  truck  had  damaged  the  rear  lawn.  )LQDOO\ WKH\ KHDUG IURP D ZRPDQ who  had  been  walking  her  dog  that  one  of  two  other  dogs  being  walked  had  bolted  from  their  owner  and  bitten  her  dog  on  its  underside;Íž  police  said  they  are  still  working  on  that  case. In  other  incidents  between  June  2  and  8,  Vergennes  police  conducted  a Â

number  of  foot  patrols  in  what  Police  Chief  George  Merkel  said  were  trou-­ ble  spots,  and  also:  Â‡ 2Q -XQH FLWHG 1RUWKODQGV -RE Corps  student  Tyler  Demag,  19,  of  Addison  for  simple  assault  for  alleg-­ edly  punching  a  female  student. ‡ 2Q -XQH 2  checked  out  a  report  of  a  man  crawling  through  the  window  of  a  Second  Street  home;Íž  police  learned  it  was  the  homeowner.  Â‡ 2Q -XQH LVVXHG FRXUW GLYHUVLRQ paperwork  to  a  Bristol  pedestrian  for  possession  of  alcohol  by  a  minor,  an  action  taken  while  off  duty  in  that  town. ‡ 2Q -XQH FDOOHG WKH 9HUJHQQHV Area  Rescue  Squad  to  help  a  man  they  saw  outside  a  Main  Street  apartment  building  with  a  bandage  over  his  eye;Íž  VARS  took  him  to  Porter  Hospital.  Â‡ 2Q -XQH VSRNH ZLWK D FLW\ resident  living  with  her  estranged  husband.  Police  issued  a  relief-­from-­ abuse  order  and  advised  her  to  contact  WomenSafe.  On  June  6  the  woman  alleged  that  the  man  had  sexually  assaulted  her,  and  police  referred  the  case  to  the  county’s  sexual  assault  investigation  unit. ‡ 2Q -XQH ZHQW WR )HUULVEXUJK WR KHOS 963 ZLWK D UHSRUWHG ÂżJKW RQ Button  Bay  Lane.  Â‡ 2Q -XQH FKHFNHG WKH ZHOIDUH RI a  West  Main  Street  man  reported  to  be  feeling  suicidal  and  determined  he  was  OK. ‡ 2Q -XQH KHOSHG 9$56 DW D Hillside  Acres  apartment.  Â‡ 2Q -XQH UHVSRQGHG DORQJ ZLWK VARS  to  help  a  VUES  student  experi-­ encing  emotional  issues. ‡ 2Q -XQH KHDUG IURP D 0DLQ Street  resident  that  he  was  not  being  allowed  to  retrieve  personal  property,  but  learned  there  was  a  dispute  about  its  ownership  and  referred  the  parties  to  court. ‡ 2Q -XQH KHOSHG 963 E\ ORRN-­ ing  for  a  woman  at  the  City  Limits  EDU EXW GLG QRW ÂżQG KHU ‡ 2Q -XQH GLUHFWHG WUDIÂżF around  a  tractor-­trailer  truck  that  was  disabled  on  Main  Street  near  the  bridge.  Â‡ 2Q -XQH LVVXHG FRXUW GLYHUVLRQ paperwork  to  an  underage  Northlands  student  for  an  alcohol  offense.  Â‡ 2Q -XQH KHOSHG 9$56 RQ Green  Street  with  a  man  experienc-­ ing  mental  distress;Íž  VARS  took  him  to  Porter  Hospital. ‡ 2Q -XQH FDOPHG D PDQ DQG D ZRPDQ ÂżJKWLQJ DW D 0DLQ 6WUHHW apartment  building  and  arrested  the  man  on  an  outstanding  warrant.  Police  lodged  Jake  Desjadon,  27,  of  Vergennes  at  the  Chittenden  County  Correctional  Center.  Â‡ 2Q -XQH ORRNHG IRU D GRJ reported  running  loose  on  Main  6WUHHW EXW GLG QRW ÂżQG LW ‡ 2Q -XQH FLWHG &KULVWRSKHU Burnett,  37,  of  Colchester  for  posses-­ sion  of  marijuana  and  ticketed  him  for  possession  of  drug  paraphernalia  after  responding  to  a  report  of  people  littering  and  smoking  pot  at  a  city  canoe  portage. Â

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Ashley  N.  Mattison  of  Whiting  and  Adam  M.  Rainville  of  Lincoln  graduated  from  Clarkson  University  on  May  10. Mattison  received  a  bachelor  of  science  degree  with  distinction  in Â

biology,  and  minors  in  psychology  and  chemistry. Rainville  received  a  bachelor  of  science  degree  with  distinction  in  engi-­ neering  and  management  and  minors  in  project  management  and  economics.

Hiker  for  charity  robbed  at  Long  Trail  shelter ADDISON  COUNTY  â€”  Vermont  State  Police  are  investigating  a  theft  of  money  from  a  hiker  who  was  spending  a  night  in  a  shelter  on  the  Long  Trail  in  Lincoln. The  victim,  a  26-­year-­old  Cartersville,  Ga.,  man,  had  set  up  his  campsite  to  rest  for  the  evening  at  the  Battell  Shelter  on  the  Long  Trail  on  Monday,  June  9.  He  told  police  that  he  left  the   campsite  for  a  few  moments  around  6  p.m.  and  upon  his  return  observed  two  men  rummaging  through  his  pack.  The  hiker  confronted  the  two  men,  who  were  described  as  white  and  in  their  late  20s  or  early  30s,  and  they  stopped  going  through  his  pack.  Words  were  exchanged  among  the  three  men  and  the  two  males  told  the  victim  that  â€œhe  had  better  watch  out  because  he  is  all  alone  out  here.â€?  As  a  result,  the  Georgia  man  felt  uneasy,  gathered  his  things  and  left  the  campsite.  7KH YLFWLP LV D IXOO WLPH ÂżUH-­ ÂżJKWHU LQ *HRUJLD DQG LV FRQGXFW-­ ing  a  series  of  hiking  expeditions  to  raise  money  for  a  charity  support-­ LQJ IDPLOLHV RI IDOOHQ ÂżUHÂżJKWHUV Anyone  who  has  information  regarding  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. In  other  recent  activity,  state  police: ‡ 2Q -XQH DW DSSUR[LPDWHO\ a.m.  responded  to  a  three-­vehicle  crash  involving  a  Middlebury  man  on  Route  30  in  Dorset.  Police  report  that  Rodger  Hill,  55,  of  Middlebury  was  driving  2012  Subaru  Outback  behind  a  Chevy  pickup  when  a  vehicle  in  front  of  the  pickup  stopped  to  make  a  left  turn.  The  pickup  also  stopped  and  Hill  got  his  Subaru  stopped,  but  a  2013  Nissan  Juke  driven  by  Christina  Cole,  25,  of  Granville,  N.Y.,  failed  to  stop Â

TOWN OF FERRISBURGH INVITATION TO BID

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and  rammed  into  Hill’s  Subaru,  which  then  struck  the  back  end  of  the  pickup.  The  trooper  blamed  Cole’s  inattention  and  said  she  was  following  too  closely,  and  he  ticketed  her.  All  three  drivers  were  wearing  their  seatbelts,  and  no  inju-­ ries  were  reported. ‡ )LUH LQYHVWLJDWRUV IURP WKH Vermont  State  Police,  as  well  as  IURP WKH 'LYLVLRQ RI )LUH 6DIHW\ were  called  to  investigate  the  origin  and  FDXVH RI D ÂżUH at  the  Vermont  Soap  Company  factory  in  M i d d l e b u r y  RQ -XQH 7KH 0LGGOHEXU\ )LUH Department  was  called  to  the  Exchange  Street  business  at  9:10  p.m.  that  Wednesday  evening.  Upon  their  arrival,  they  found  the  commercial  building  to  be  partially  ablaze.  The  building  was  unoccu-­ SLHG DW WKH WLPH RI WKH ÂżUH DQG WKH resulting  damage  was  considered  minimal  due  to  the  rapid  response  RI WKH ÂżUH GHSDUWPHQW The  investigators  â€”  Det.  Sgt.  D.  Sutton  and  Det.  Sgt.  M.  Lamothe  of  the  state  police  and  investigator  Inv.  J.  Benard  of  the  Vermont  Division  RI )LUH 6DIHW\ ² UXOHG WKDW WKH FDXVH RI WKH ÂżUH ZDV XQGHWHUPLQHG but  not  considered  suspicious.  Anyone  with  information  regarding  the  incident  is  asked  to  contact  Det.  Sgt.  Sutton  at  (802)  773-­9101  or  the  Vermont  Arson  Tip  Award  Program  (VATAP)  at  1-­800-­32-­ARSON. ‡ 2Q -XQH DW S P UHVSRQGHG WR D WUDIÂżF FUDVK ZLWK damages  in  Hancock.  No  additional  details  were  available  at  press  time. ‡ 2Q -XQH DW DSSUR[LPDWHO\ 1:13  p.m.  responded  to  490  Main  St.  LQ 1HZ +DYHQ IRU D UHSRUWHG WUDIÂżF accident  involving  a  Peterbilt  trac-­ tor-­trailer  and  a  Harley-­Davidson  motorcycle.  The  trooper  said  his  preliminary  investigation  suggested Â

that  the  tractor-­trailer,  operated  by  42-­year-­old  Larry  Baker  of  Buskirk,  N.Y.,  pulled  out  of  the  parking  lot  at  the  Agency  of  Transportation  Garage  in  front  of  the  motorcycle  operated  by  Emile  Manka,  49,  of  Danbury,  Conn.   Manka  avoided  colliding  with  the  tractor-­trailer  by  driving  off  the  roadway  and  into  WKH JUDVV VKRXOGHU DQG PXG ÂżOOHG culvert.  A  passenger  on  the  motor-­ cycle,  44-­year-­ old  Lisa  Manka,  sustained  a  shoul-­ der  injury. The  Bristol  Rescue  Squad,  New  Haven  9ROXQWHHU )LUH Department  and  the  Addison  County  Sheriff’s  Department  assisted  at  the  scene.  This  crash  remains  under  investigation. ‡ 2Q -XQH DW D P responded  to  a  report  of  a  motor  vehicle  off  the  road  on  Plank  Road  in  New  Haven.  The  trooper  cited  WKH GULYHU LGHQWLÂżHG DV \HDU ROG Melissa  Preston  of  Starksboro,  for  careless  and  negligent  driving. ‡ 2Q -XQH DW D P FLWHG Jeffrey  LaRock,  52,  of  Brandon  for Â

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PUBLIC NOTICE TOWN OF ADDISON

The  Addison  Planning  Commission  will  hold  a  Public  Hearing  on  Monday,  June  30,  2014  at  7:00  p.m.  at  the  Addison  Fire  Station.   (Note  change  of  meeting  place) To  consider  the  following: Quick  List  of  Proposed  Changes/ Revisions  to  the  Addison  Town  Plan 1.  Cover  page  â€“  updated  for  current  issue  with  Thomas  Johnson’s  art  added  with  permission. 2.  Page  1  &  2  Table  of  Contents  â€“   updated  for  current  issue. 3DJH ,QWURGXFWLRQ 'HÂżQLWLRQ RI our  Town  Plan. 4.  Page  4  Statement  of  Goals  (Added  goals  12  &  13,  Emergency  Plan  &  Child  Care). 5.  Page  5,  6,  &  7  General  Description  â€“  updated  two  maps  numbers  1  &  2. 6.  Page  8  &  9  Town  History  â€“  New  Section  added. 7.  Page  10,  11,  &  12   Community  Facilities  &  Services  â€“  updated  facilities  map  3. 8.  Page  13  &  14  Fire  Protection  â€“  Updated  equipment  list. 9.  Page  16  Transportation  â€“  Updated  transportation  maps  4  &  5. 10.  Page  17  Highway  Department  â€“ Updated  Equipment  Depreciation  Schedule. 11.  Page  22  Air  Transportation  â€“  Added  reference  to  Personal  Landing  Areas. 12.  Page  23,  24,  &  25  Education  â€“  Education  Section  is  completely  rewritten  and  student  enrollment  projections  are  updated. 13.  Page  26   Childcare  â€“  new  section. 14.  Page  27  &  28   Population  &  Housing  â€“  These  sections  have  been  updated  with  the  latest  statistics  available  from  the  2010  census.   Population  Map  6  has  been  updated. 15.  Page  31  thru  35  Economy  &  Economic  Development  â€“  Entirely  new  section  with  latest  information  available  from  the  U.S.  Census  with  charts  and  graphs. 16.  Page  36  thru  38  Recreation  &  Tourism  â€“  Entirely  new  section  supporting  economic  development. 17.  Page  39  thru  45   Working  Landscapes,  Natural,  Scenic  &  Historic  Resources  â€“  The  Working  Landscape  section  is  new.  Map  7  showing  Important  Resource  Areas  is  added.  Map  8  showing  Earth  Resources  is  updated.   Map  9  Soil  Septic  Suitability  is  updated. 18.  Page  46   Energy  â€“  Updated  energy  HIÂżFLHQF\ DFFRPSOLVKPHQWV LQ WKH WRZQ &  school. 19.  Page  47  Future  Land  Use  â€“  Map  10  showing  Planned  Land  Use  areas  have  been  revised  to  add  street  names  not  shown  previously. 20.  Page  52  â€“  Implementation  Statement  made  to  continue  to  address  issues  such  as  lot  density.    Frank  Galgano,  Chair   Starr  Phillips,  Secretary Addison  Planning  Commission   6/12

driving  with  a  criminally  suspended  license  in  the  area  of  Route  7  and  Post  Road  in  Rutland  Town.  The  trooper  said  he  was  alerted  to  LaRock’s  license  status  by  the  auto-­ matic  license  plate  reader  he  was  using. ‡ 2Q -XQH DW D P responded  to  a  report  of  a  car  crashing  into  a  deer  on  Route  7  at  Route  53  in  Salisbury.  The  driver,  LGHQWLÂżHG DV \HDU ROG 3DWWL 5 Reynolds  of  Brandon,  tried  to  brake  but  struck  the  animal.  Reynolds  sustained  bumps  and  bruising  due  to  the  collision  and  airbag  deploy-­ ment.  State  police  were  assisted  at  the  scene  by  Middlebury  Regional  (06 DQG WKH 6DOLVEXU\ )LUH Department.  No  tickets  or  warnings  were  issued. ‡ 2Q -XQH DW S P responded  to  a  two-­vehicle  crash  on  Route  2A  at  Chestnut  Street  in  St.  George.  Police  cited  one  of  the  driv-­ HUV ² LGHQWLÂżHG DV 3DWULFN / &RWD 21,  of  New  Haven  â€”  with  driv-­ LQJ XQGHU WKH LQĂ€XHQFH RI DOFRKRO The  other  driver  was  transported  WR )OHWFKHU $OOHQ +HDOWK &DUH WR be  treated  for  minor  injuries.  The  crash  investigation  is  still  ongoing.

Public Notices

Public  notices  for  the  following  can  be  found  in  this  ADDISON  INDEPENDENT  on  this  Page  11B.

Addison  (1)

Leicester  (1)

Addison  County  Probate  Court  (1)

Ripton  (1)

Champlain  Valley  Agency  on  Aging  (1) Ferrisburgh  (2) CHAMPLAIN VALLEY AGENCY ON AGING REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS

   CVAA  is  seeking  bid  proposals  to  provide  Senior  Nutrition  Services  for  Community  Meals  and  Meals  on  Wheels  in  Addison  &RXQW\ 6SHFL¿FDWLRQV DUH DYDLODEOH E\ calling  Zoe  Hardy,  Nutrition  Director,  at  (802)  865-­0360.  Proposals  must  be  submitted  by  July  11,  2014.  The  program  reserves  the  right  to  reject  any  and  all  bids.                             6/9,  12

Salisbury  Community  School  (1) Vergennes  (1)

WANTED FOR TOWN OF LEICESTER ZONING ADMINISTRATOR

  Town  of  Leicester  seeks  individual  to  act  as  Zoning  Administrator,  effective  16  June  'XWLHV LQFOXGH KROGLQJ RI¿FH KRXUV (3  hours  per  week)  and  being  available  to  answer  resident  questions/concerns.  /HWWHUV RI LQWHUHVW GXH DW 7RZQ 2I¿FH DW Schoolhouse  Road,  Leicester,  VT  05733,  by  Friday,  June  13.   For  more  information,  contact  Selectboard  Chair,  Diane  Benware  at  247-­3786.                      6/5,  12

CITY OF VERGENNES NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

Notice  is  hereby  given  that  the  Vergennes  Planning  Commission  will  hold  a  public  hearing  on  Monday,  June  30,  2014  at  7  p.m.  in  the  Vergennes  Fire  Station  for  the  following  purposes.   Pursuant  to  24  V.S.A.  §4387,  the  Planning  Commission  proposes  the  re-­adoption  of  the  Municipal  Development  Plan  that  will  expire  on  September  29,  2014  with  updated  information  on  which  the  plan  was  based.   Additionally,  pursuant  to  24  V.S.A.  §4384,  the  Planning  Commission  proposes  minor  amendments  to  the  Municipal  Development  Plan.   Below  is  the  statement  of  purpose,  the  geographic  areas  affected,  and  the  table  of  contents  for  the  proposed  Municipal  Development  Plan  for  the  City  of  Vergennes. STATEMENT OF PURPOSE It  is  the  intent  and  purpose  of  this  Municipal  Development  Plan  to  clearly  state  the  objectives,  policies,  and  programs  of  the  City  of  Vergennes  to  guide  the  future  growth  and  development  of  land,  public  services  and  facilities,  and  to  protect  the  environment. GEOGRAPHIC AREA AFFECTED The  entire  area  of  the  City  of  Vergennes  is  affected  by  the  Municipal  Development  Plan. TABLE OF CONTENTS 4.  Protecting  Our  Natural  Heritage 1.  Planning  Our  Future 5.  Caring  for  Our  Land 2.  Supporting  Our  People 6.  Respecting  Our  Neighbors 3.  Serving  Our  Community $ FRS\ RI WKH IXOO WH[W DQG DFFRPSDQ\LQJ PDSV DUH RQ ¿OH LQ WKH &LW\ &OHUNœV RI¿FH IRU SXEOLF H[DPLQDWLRQ RU FDQ EH YLHZHG DW WKH &LW\œV ZHEVLWH DW vergennes.org.  May  30,  2014 6/12

TOWN OF FERRISBURGH BOND SALE NOTICE

7KH 7RZQ RI )HUULVEXUJK 9HUPRQW ZLOO UHFHLYH VHDOHG ELGV DW WKH RIÂżFH RI WKH 7RZQ Treasurer,  3279  Route  7  in  Ferrisburgh,  Vermont  until  three  o’clock  (3:00  EST)  in  the  afternoon  on  Tuesday,  July  1,  2014,  for  the  purchase  of  all  (but  not  part)  of  the  Eight  Hundred  and  Fifty  Thousand  ($850,000)  town  highway  garage  improvement  bond  of  the  Town  of  Ferrisburgh,  which  bond  shall  be  dated  July  1,  2014,  principal  payable  in  twenty  (20)  annual  installments  of  $42,500  each,  commencing  March  1,  2015  through  March  1,  2034,  with  interest  at  the  accepted  rate  being  payable  semi-­annually  on  March  and  September  of  each  year,  commencing  March  1,  2015  through  March  1,  2034.   Thereafter,  at  a  regular  meeting  of  the  Selectboard  of  the  Town  of  Ferrisburgh  to  be  held  at  seven  o’clock  p.m.  (7:00  pm  EST)  on  Tuesday,  July  1,  2014,  such  bids  will  be  considered. The  bond  will  be  payable  at  such  place  as  the  registered  holder  may  designate.  Bids  will  be  submitted  only  in  the  face  amount  of  the  bond  without  discount  or  premium.  Right  is  reserved  to  reject  any  or  all  bids  and  to  waive  any  irregularity  in  the  submission  thereof.  Approving  legal  opinion  of  Burak  Anderson  &  Melloni,  PLC  of  Burlington,  Vermont,  will  be  furnished  to  the  purchaser.   The  bond  will  be  issued  in  registered  form,  both  as  to  interest  DQG SULQFLSDO 7KH ERQG ZLOO EH GHVLJQDWHG D ÂłEDQN TXDOLÂżHG REOLJDWLRQ´ XQGHU 6HFWLRQ E RI WKH ,QWHUQDO 5HYHQXH &RGH RI DV DPHQGHG WKH Âł&RGH´ 7KH ERQG LV EHLQJ LVVXHG WR ÂżQDQFH WKH FRQVWUXFWLRQ RI WKH WRZQ KLJKZD\ JDUDJH DQG facility  in  Ferrisburgh,  Vermont.   The  Town  will  adopt  procedures  to  ensure  that  the  SURFHHGV RI WKH ERQG ZLOO QRW EH XVHG LQ D PDQQHU ZKHUHE\ WKH ERQG PD\ EH FODVVLÂżHG D ÂłSULYDWH DFWLYLW\ ERQG´ RU DQ ÂłDUELWUDJH ERQG´ XQGHU 6HFWLRQV DQG RI WKH Code. 7KH 7RZQ KDV QRW SUHSDUHG QRU GLVVHPLQDWHG DQ RIÂżFLDO VWDWHPHQW RIIHULQJ PHPRUDQGXP or  other  disclosure  materials  with  respect  to  the  issuance  and  sale  of  the  bond.   The  Town  has  not  applied  for  nor  has  it  received  a  credit  rating  or  any  form  of  credit  enhancement  ZLWK UHVSHFW WR WKH ERQG QRU KDV LW HQJDJHG DQ XQGHUZULWHU RU ÂżQDQFLDO DGYLVRU QRU has  it  undertaken  any  commitment  to  make  post-­issuance  disclosure  of  material  events  under  Securities  Exchange  Commission  Rule  15c2-­12(b)(5)  to  any  person  other  than  the  purchaser  of  the  bond  and  its  registered  assigns.   Financial  statements  of  the  Town  are  DYDLODEOH IRU LQVSHFWLRQ DW WKH 7RZQ &OHUNÂśV RIÂżFH LQ )HUULVEXUJK 9HUPRQW $GGUHVV VHDOHG ELGV WR WKH XQGHUVLJQHG PDUNHG Âł3URSRVDO IRU %RQG ´ Dated:   June  12,  2014 Town  Treasurer,  P.O.  Box  6  -­  3279  Route  7,  Ferrisburgh,  VT  05456  Â‡ ID[ ‡ )HUULVEXUJK#FRPFDVW QHW 6/12


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Lincoln

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BRISTOL  â€”  In  the  past  week,  Bristol  police  reported  on  three  re-­ cent  incidents. ‡ 2Q -XQH SROLFH DUUHVWHG D %ULV-­ tol  man  in  a  road  rage-­related  inci-­ dent. 2IÂżFHUV DUUHVWHG 7LPRWK\ -RVHSK Clodgo,  48,  on  suspicion  of  simple  assault  and  unlawful  restraint  after,  Police  Chief  Kevin  Gibbs  reported,  he  confronted  a  fellow  motorist  on  Prince  Lane,  in  the  Shaw’s  and  Rite  Aid  parking  lot. Police  responded  to  that  location  after  receiving  a  911  hang-­up  call,  and  found  a  woman  who  said  Clodgo  followed  her  vehicle  into  the  parking  lot  and  then  blocked  her  in  by  park-­ ing  his  vehicle  immediately  behind  her.  The  woman  told  police  that  Clodgo  then  confronted  her  through  her  open  driver’s  side  window,  upset  because  he  believed  she  had  been Â

NEWS

Happy  Father’s  Day!  Hope  ev-­ eryone  has  a  wonderful  day  this  Sunday.  Remember  the  Firemen’s  Chicken  BBQ.  This  will  be  the  only  one  this  summer.  Please  come  and  enjoy  the  good  food  and  com-­ munity  gathering. If  you  attend  the  United  Church  of  Lincoln,  we  are  in  the  process  of  putting  together  another  church  directory.  You  do  not  have  to  be  a  member,  but  if  you  wish  to  be  in-­ cluded  you  need  to  call  the  church  and  let  Judy  know  a.s.a.p. Another  reminder  concerning  dog  licenses  and  dump  stickers:  7KH ÂżUVW KDYH H[SLUHG DQG DUH RYHU-­ GXH WKH VHFRQG ZLOO H[SLUH RQ -XQH 15,  which  is  this  weekend.  If  you  FDQQRW JHW WR WKH WRZQ RIÂżFH GXULQJ

RIÂżFH KRXUV 6DOO\ LV KDSS\ WR VHW a  time  when  it  is  more  convenient. The  library  Book,  Plant  and  Bake  Sales  were  a  big  success.  Thank  you  to  all  who  helped  â€”  both  workers  and  shoppers.  The  Front  Porch  Book  Sale  will  continue  throughout  the  summer.  If  the  tarps  are  on,  feel  free  to  move  them  to  browse,  but  please  recover  every-­ WKLQJ ZKHQ \RX DUH ÂżQLVKHG 7KHUH LV D ER[ RQ WKH ZDOO WR GHSRVLW SD\-­ ments  for  the  books.  Hardcovers  are  $1,  paperbacks  are  50  cents,  CDs  or  DVDS  are  also  50  cents,  or  \RX PD\ ÂżOO D EDJ IRU +DSS\ hunting. Remember  Library  Camp  for  kids  ages  4-­8  will  be  held  July  14-­ 17  from  9:30-­11:30  a.m.  at  the  li-­

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following  his  vehicle  too  closely  on  1RUWK 6WUHHW Police  got  in  touch  with  Clodgo,  who  said  he  was  upset  with  the  woman’s  driving,  and  said  that  she  was  tailgating  his  vehicle.  Police  processed  Clodgo  and  issued  him  a  citation  to  appear  in  Addison  County  Superior  Court  at  a  later  date. ‡ 2Q -XQH *LEEV UHSRUWHG WKDW his  department  had  deleted  a  social  media  account  he  said  was  being  used  for  cyber  bullying.  Police  said  WKH\ UHFHLYHG D FRPSODLQW 0D\ that  a  Facebook  page  was  being  used  by  someone  who  â€œwould  not  identify  themselvesâ€?  to  participate  in  online Â

bullying. After  investigating  other  details  of  the  page,  police  said  they  were  able  to  identify  the  source  of  the  page.  Police  said  they  deleted  the  page,  and  that  the  case  is  being  handled  by  the  juvenile  division  of  Addison  County  Superior  Court.  Â‡ 2Q -XQH %ULVWRO SROLFH FLWHG 'DZQ 0RXOWURXS RI 6WDUNVERUR for  failing  to  make  sure  her  children,  ages  12  and  15,  attended  school  as  required  by  law.  Gibbs  reported  that  Bristol  police  had  hand  delivered  no-­ tice  that  her  children  were  truant  on  April  1  and  that  she  needed  to  take  action.  On  June  3,  police  learned  IURP 0$8+6 VWDII WKDW WKH FKLO-­ GUHQ ZHUH VWLOO KDYLQJ XQH[FXVHG DE-­ VHQFHV DQG VWLOO WUXDQW 0RXOWURXS LV due  to  answer  the  charge  in  Addison  Superior  Court,  criminal  division,  on  June  30.

Woman  cited  for  domestic  assault

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on  June  2. ‡ 6HUYHG D WHPSRUDU\ UHVWUDLQLQJ order  on  a  man  in  the  Case  Street  area  on  June  3. ‡ ,QYHVWLJDWHG D UHSRUW RI D PRWRU-­ ist  leaving  the  scene  of  an  accident  on  Porter  Drive  on  June  3. ‡ 5HVSRQGHG WR DQ DFFLGHQW ZLWK injuries,  at  South  Street  on  June  3. ‡ &LWHG &KULVWRSKHU 6D\HUV RI 0LGGOHEXU\ IRU XQODZIXO WUHVSDVV DW WKH 0DSOHÂżHOGV SURSHUW\ RII 1RUWK Pleasant  Street  on  June  3. ‡ ,QYHVWLJDWHG D UHSRUW RI JXQ-­ shots  off  Valley  View  Road  on  June  4.  Police  said  they  found  no  evidence  RI VKRWV ÂżUHG ‡ 5HFHLYHG D YLVLW RQ -XQH IURP an  elderly  woman  who  walked  into  the  lobby  of  the  police  department  and  reported  she  did  not  know  where  she  lived  or  how  she  had  gotten  to  0LGGOHEXU\ 3ROLFH VDLG WKH\ HYHQ-­ tually  determined  the  woman  had  walked  away  from  Project  Indepen-­ dence,  which  sent  staff  to  the  police  department  to  collect  her. ‡ 5HPRYHG D V\ULQJH WKDW KDG been  found  in  front  of  a  Court  Street  business  on  June  4. ‡ $VVLVWHG D 0LGGOHEXU\ 8QLRQ

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Cute 2-bedroom Ranch home in Cornwall with amazing views to the west. Conserved land behind this house preserves these views! Hardwood floors, fireplace and many built-ins make this house a great value. $207,000 MLS#4345377

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CORNWALL  â€“  Well-­priced  Cape  style  home,  nicely  updated  with  a  large  LR  on  a  beautiful  2-­acre  lot.  There  are  2  separate  living  units  w/2  septic  systems  plus  a  barn  and  spacious  2-­car  garage.  One  of  the  dwellings  is  rented  which  pays  the  taxes  on  the  entire  property  with  money  left  over!  Call  Nancy  Foster  at  802-­989-­2772  or  nancy@ midvthomes.com   $235,000

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FERN LAKE IN LEICESTER  â€“  One  of  the  nicest  lots  at  the  southern  end  with  fabulous  views  up  the  lake  to  the  mountains  beyond!  This  2  BR  1-­1/2  bath  year-­round  cottage  has  a  nice  screened-­in  porch,  a  deck  and  a  dock  at  the  water.  This  is  the  perfect  all  season  get-­away!  Call  Nancy  Foster  802-­989-­2772  or  e-­mail  nancy@ midvthomes.com   $254,000

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FERRISBURGH  â€“  A  classic  1832  stone  house  on  a  beautiful  10-­acre  lot!  Beautiful  Adirondack  views  from  the  back  of  the  house,  and  Green  Mtn.  views  from  the  front.  Minutes  from  Basin  Harbor  Club.  Conserved  land  protects  WKH YLHZV IRUHYHU 0DVWHU %5 DQG %$ RQ PDLQ Ă€RRU ZLWK DGGLWLRQDO EDWKV RQ QG Ă€RRU /DUJH EDUQ DQG ORWV RI storage.   A   fabulous  historic  home  in  a  great   location.  Call  Nancy  Foster  at  802-­989-­2772  or  nancy@ midvthomes.com  $487,000

MIDDLEBURY  â€“  Spacious,  sunny,  well  maintained  home  w/master  BR  suite  &  3  additional  BR’s  &  bath.  Enjoy  both  a  LR  &  FR,  formal  DR,  eat-­in  kitchen,  mudroom,  oversized  2-­car  garage,  screened  porch,  decks,  walk-­out  basement  and  the  nicely  landscaped  2.59  acre  lot!  Call  Nancy  Foster  802-­989-­2772  or  nancy@midvthomes.com  $365,000

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MIDDLEBURY  â€“  Nicely  maintained  4-­BR,  1-­1/2  bath  KRPH RQ D EHDXWLIXO DFUH ORW ZLWK WUHHV Ă€RZHUV JDUGHQ &  play  spaces  &  lovely  stone  wall.  A  large  sunroom  was  added  in  1999.  In  2011,  the  attic  &  basement  were  insulated  to  energy  audit  standards  &  solar  panels  added  for  heating  hot  water.  Call  Nancy  Foster  802-­989-­2772  or  nancy@midvthomes.com   $239,000

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LEICESTER  â€“   A  charming  4-­BR  Adirondack-­style  house  with  great  frontage  on  Lake  Dunmore.  Enjoy  fabulous  sunsets  over  the  lake  from  the  large  screened  porch.  End-­of-­the-­road  location  and  lovely  wooded  area  provides  privacy.  There  are  many  great  details  for  this  \HDU URXQG KRPH Âą ODUJH VWRQH ÂżUHSODFH ZRRG Ă€RRUV bathrooms,  full  walkout  basement,  and  over  2,000  sq.  ft.  of  living  space.  Call  Nancy  Foster  at  802-­989-­2772  or  nancy@midvthomes.com   $569,000

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MIDDLEBURY –  This  spacious  ranch  is  located  in  a  great  0LGGOHEXU\ QHLJKERUKRRG 7KH OLYLQJ URRP LV WHUULÂżF Âą EHDXWLIXO VWRQH ÂżUHSODFH ZRQGHUIXO OLJKW DQG ORWV RI URRP /DUJH GLQLQJ URRP HIÂżFLHQW NLWFKHQ ZLWK GLQLQJ DUHD very  nice  bedrooms,  and  2  baths  make  this  a  very  nice  value.  Call  Nancy  Foster  at  802-­989-­2772  or  nancy@ midvthomes.com   $272,500

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NEW HAVEN  â€“  Recent  renovations  include  new  vinyl  VLGLQJ LQVXODWLRQ ZLQGRZV NLWFKHQ Ă€RRULQJ FKHUU\ FDELQHWV 66 DSSOLDQFHV EDWK RQ QG Ă€RRU FDUSHW RQ VW QG UG Ă€RRUV &RYHUHG IURQW SRUFK SOXV EDFN\DUG GHFN 1HZ SURSDQH KLJK HIÂżFLHQF\ ERLOHU KRW ZDWHU XQLW (total  heating  bill  for  2,200  sq.  ft.  this  winter  of  2013-­14  approx.  $1,500!)  Call  Nancy  Foster  at  802-­989-­2772  or  nancy@midvthomes.com   $246,500

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MIDDLEBURY  â€“  Adorable  cottage  within  easy  walking  distance  of  college,  hospital,  and  town.  Lovely  yard  backs  up  to  college  land  (golf  course).  Many  charming  features  LQFOXGLQJ ÂżUHSODFH LQ OLYLQJ URRP ZRRG Ă€RRUV PXGURRP newer  kitchen  opening  into  dining  area,  and  a  very  nice  deck  on  back  of  house!  Call  Nancy  Foster  at  802-­989-­ 2772  or  nancy@midvthomes.com  $185,000

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LINCOLN  â€“   Enjoy  gorgeous  views  &  wonderful  gardens  in  this  peaceful  setting.  One-­level  living,  cathedral  ceilings  and  a  bright  sunroom  add  to  the  charm  of  this  home.  Many  upgrades  including  cedar  siding,  stone  walls  &  walkways,  and  outdoor  deck  give  this  home  a  cottage  feel.  Detached  1-­car  carport.  Call  Bonnie  Gridley  802-­ 349-­8646  or  e-­mail  bonnie@midvthomes.com   $159,900

MIDDLEBURY CONDO –  Lovely  open  LR/DR/Kit  w/south  IDFLQJ ED\ ZLQGRZ 6SDFLRXV %5 IXOO EDWK RQ PDLQ Ă€RRU w/other  rooms  &  ž  bath  on  lower  level.  Perfect  to  live  on  RQH Ă€RRU ÂżQLVKHG VSDFH IRU RWKHU DFWLYLWLHV RQ ORZHU level.  One-­car  garage!  Call  Nancy  Foster  802-­989-­2772  or  nancy@midvthomes.com   $149,500

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BRISTOL  â€“  Conveniently  located  in  Bristol  Village  on  lovely  oversized  corner  lot  with  views  of  the  mountain!  Open,  sunny  living  room,  kitchen  &  formal  dining  room  plus  master  bedroom  suite  w/walk-­in  closet  and  2  more  bedrooms  &  full  bath.  Lower  level  walks  out  and  has  SDUWO\ ÂżQLVKHG IDPLO\ URRP 5HFHQW LPSURYHPHQWV ERLOHU fuel  tank,  and  stainless  steel  appliances  &  Berber  carpet.  Call  Bonnie  Gridley  802-­349-­8646  or  e-­mail  bonnie@ midvthomes.com   $265,000

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LINCOLN –  Beautiful  post  and  beam  home  with  tremendous  views  of  Mt.  Abe!  Gorgeous  kitchen  with  dining  area  opens  to  LR  with  soapstone  W/S  plus  a  family  room  with  1/2  BA  &  laundry.  Full  length  deck  plus  full  length  front  porch!  3  BR’s  with  full  bath  w/jetted  tub  &  many  custom  features.  Call  Bonnie  Gridley  802-­349-­ 8646  or  bonnie@midvthomes.com   $299,900

MIDDLEBURY –  Custom-­built  Northeastern  Log  Home  on  1+  acre  w/attached  2+  car  garage,  shed,  lovely  ODQGVFDSLQJ YLHZV )URQW EDFN SRUFK RII ÂżQLVKHG lower  level.  Custom  hickory  kitchen  cabinets  w/stained  glass  inserts  (art  deco)  &  stone  hearth/pellet  stove.  Cathedral  ceiling  LR  w/loft.  Central  vac  &  radiant  heat  in  walk-­out  LL.  Contact  Bonnie  Gridley  802-­349-­8646  or  bonnie@midvthomes.com  $289,900

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BRIDPORT  â€“  Lake  views  from  every  room  of  this  year-­ round  home.  Privacy   at  the  end  of  the  road,  sunsets  from  the  wrap-­around  deck  and  160’  of  lakefront.  Brand  new  kitchen,  granite  counters,  custom  glass  and  tile  backsplash,  cherry  cabinets  and  stainless  appliances  ZLWK LVODQG &HGDU FORVHW LQ ORZHU OHYHO ZDONRXW ÂżQLVKHG basement  onto  lower  deck,  2-­car  garage  &  beautiful  perennial  and  veggie  gardens.  Solar  energy  for  low  utility  bills,  and  central  air.  Call  Bonnie  Gridley  802-­349-­8646  or  e-­mail  bonnie@midvthomes.com   $324,900

BRISTOL VILLAGE  â€“  This  is  a  perfect  candidate  for  a  renovation  loan!  3-­BR,  1-­bath  home  located  in  the  Village  where  you  can  walk  to  everything  â€“  schools,  stores,  rec.  ¿HOG WRZQ JUHHQ .LWFKHQ UHPRGHOHG E\ SULRU RZQHU SOXV deck  facing  south  &  enclosed  front  porch.  Call  Bonnie  Gridley  802-­349-­8646  or  e-­mail  bonnie@midvthomes. com   $169,000

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BRISTOL VILLAGE IN TOWN BUILDING LOTS –  Two  lots  are  walking  distance  to  schools,  stores  and  downtown.  Lot  #  3  at  $79,900  and  Lot  #  4  at  $74,900  are  .4  +  acres  &  designed  for  3  BR  homes  w/village  water  &  conventional  septic  designs  available.  Great  opportunity  to  build  green  HIÂżFLHQW &DOO %RQQLH *ULGOH\ RU ERQQLH# midvthomes.com  Â

LINCOLN –  Two  story  Colonial  on  5+/-­A  of  land  w/views  of  0W $EH SDUWO\ ÂżQLVKHG ZDONRXW EDVHPHQW DWWDFKHG FDU JDUDJH Z VSDFH DERYH IRU VWRUDJH RU D IXWXUH ÂżQLVKHG DUHD %ULJKW VXQQ\ Ă€RRU SODQ Z 3DOODGLDQ ZLQGRZ ORYHO\ MBR  suite,  central  vac,  whole-­house  vent  system  &  wired  for  a  generator.  Contact  Bonnie  Gridley  802-­349-­8646  or  bonnie@midvthomes.com   $389,900

WHITING –  Custom  country  multi-­generational  home  on  20A  with  commanding  Adirondack  views  &  open  useable  land.  25  x  57  barn,  in-­law  apt.  with  2  BR’s,  KIT  &  LR  on  QG Ă€RRU VW Ă€RRU IDPLO\ URRP %5 %$ XWLOLW\ URRP QG Ă€RRU /5 ZLWK EULFN ÂżUHSODFH '5 0%5 VXLWH VXQURRP and  kitchen.  Central  vac.  &  2-­car  garage.  Call  Bonnie  Gridley  802-­349-­8646  or  e-­mail  bonnie@midvthomes. com   $269,900

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MIDDLEBURY – Fantastic  5-­star  energy  rated  home  in  Village  Glen  neighborhood.  Two-­story  beauty  with  KDUGZRRG Ă€RRUV Âś FHLOLQJV IURQW SRUFK IRU UHOD[LQJ H[WUD large  deck  for  entertaining,  and  2-­car  garage.  One  year  remaining  on  Builder’s  Warranty  plus  a  10-­year  Warranty  Buyer  can  assume  for  $20.  Basement  is  plumbed  for  additional  BA  and  has  4’  egress  window.  Call  Bonnie  Gridley  802-­349-­8646  or  e-­mail  bonnie@midvthomes. com   $229,900


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