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ADDISON COUNTY INDEPENDENT

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Schedule

MUHS  relay  teams  compete  at  New  Englands


PAGE  2B  â€”  Addison  Independent,  Thursday,  June  13,  2013

Northeast Mopar Magic Father’s Day Show 2013 0,''/(%85< &2//(*( 3/$&(' WKLUG LQ WKLV \HDUœV 1&$$ 'LYLVLRQ ,,, /HDU¿HOG 6SRUWV 'LUHFWRUVœ &XS 6HQLRU /DXUHQ *UHHU SLFWXUHG DERYH SOD\HG RQ WZR WHDPV ¿HOG KRFNH\ DQG LFH KRFNH\ WKDW GLG ZHOO LQ WKH SRVWVHDVRQ DQG KHOSHG VHFXUH D VWURQJ ¿QLVK LQ WKH FXS UDFH ,QGHSHQGHQW ¿OH SKRWR 7UHQW &DPSEHOO

Panthers  third  in  Directors’  Cup We will be on site 7:00-7:30 am with registration starting at 8 am. $25 to register the day of the event or at www.fostermotors.com Registration includes Commemorative Mopar Magic Tee-Shirt and a dash plaque! >˜`ʇʺ/Â…iĂŠ ÂˆĂŒÂ“iÂ˜ÂťĂŠÂŤÂ?>ĂžÂˆÂ˜}ĂŠvĂ€ÂœÂ“ĂŠÂŁÂŁĂŠ>“ʇÊÎʍ“ÊUĂŠ6i˜`ÂœĂ€Ăƒ Route 7 South, P.O Box 499 Middlebury, Vermont 05753 £‡nää‡Óә‡ÎÓÓÇÊUĂŠ­näĂ“ÂŽĂŠĂŽnnÂ‡Â™Â™ĂˆÂŁ www.fostermotors.com

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Governor Peter Shumlin 1-­800-­649-­6825 (Vt. only) 802-­828-­3333

109  State  Street,  Pavillion Montpelier,  Vermont  05609-­0101 www.vermont.gov/governor

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Ferrisburgh

Ferrisburgh Bake Shop & Deli

North Ferrisburgh

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Lincoln

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Young Writers Project

Flowers of Innocence

BY  HANNAH  FREEDNER  GRADE  7,  LAKE  CHAMPLAIN  WALDORF  SCHOOL  HOMETOWN:  VERGENNES Each  petal,  a  memory  held  deep  in +HU KHDUW 7KH Ă€RZHUV WKH\ ZHUH Delicate,  and  they *UHZ LQ QXPEHUV XQWLO ÂżHOGV RI Ă€RZHUV Filled  her  being. They  were  strong,  and  they  held  her. They  were  rooted  to  the  earth. She  gazed  at  the  swirling  colors: Violet,  indigo,  orange,  magenta. And  her  past Rippled  as  the  wind  blew  through  it. $FURVV WKH PHDGRZ VKH VDZ D Ă€RZHU And  it  stood  out  to  her,  as  if It  were  calling  her  name. She  moved  toward  it,  and Time  sped  up  and Slowed  down. The  wind  was  her  breath And  the  colors  her  joy. :KHQ VKH UHDFKHG WKLV Ă€RZHU She  saw  it, A  scarlet  light. She  reached  for  the  elegantly Curved  stem, And  she  touched  it, And  it  melted  into  the  sky. She  saw  it  there, The  bright  blue  sky  melding  with Flowers  of  innocence

Prove It for Me PROMPT:  VACATION  &  GENERAL  WRITING This  week,  Young  Writers  Project  youngwritersproject.org)  and  the  Schools  publishes  responses  to  the  prompts,  Project  (ywpschools.net).  Support:  YWP  Vacation:  Write  about  a  special  vaca-­ is  supported  by  this  newspaper  and  foun-­ tion,  real  or  imagined;Íž  and  General  dations,  businesses  and  individuals  who  Writing.  Young  Writers  Project  is  an  recognize  the  power  and  value  of  writing.  LQGHSHQGHQW QRQSURÂżW WKDW HQJDJHV If  you  would  like  to  contribute,  please  go  students  to  write,  helps  them  improve  to  youngwritersproject.org/support,  or  and  connects  them  with  authentic  audi-­ mail  your  donation  to  YWP,  12  North  St.,  ences  through  the  Newspaper  Series  (and  Suite  8,  Burlington,  VT  05401. Â

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Christina  M.  Cota,  in  several  months  and  she  had  not  answered  cell  phone  calls  or  emails.  Tammy  Cota  told  po-­ lice  that  her  daughter  had  been  living  around  New  York  City  for  the  past  two  years  with  no  known  address.  Anyone  who  may  have  any  informa-­ tion  about  Christina  Cota  is  asked  to  contact  the  VSP  New  Haven  bar-­ racks  at  388-­4919.  Â‡ 2Q -XQH DW S P FKDUJHG Michael  Malone,  33,  of  Bristol  with  violation  of  an  abuse  prevention  or-­ der  and  custodial  interference. ‡ 2Q -XQH DW D P UHVSRQG-­ ed  to  a  vehicle  off  the  road  near  Ma-­ ple  Street  in  Waltham.  Police  cited  WKH GULYHU LGHQWLÂżHG DW \HDU ROG Joshua  Wells  of  Bridport,  for  driv-­ LQJ XQGHU WKH LQĂ€XHQFH DQG GULYLQJ with  a  criminally  suspended  license. ‡ 2Q -XQH DW S P ZHUH FDOOHG to  a  Starksboro  residence  after  a  fe-­ male  advised  she  was  hit  and  pushed  by  Ryan  Putnam,  20,  of  Starksboro. Â

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CLASSIFIEDS Notice DOG TEAM CATERING. Seating 250, plus bar avail-­ able. Full menus available. 802-­388-­4831, dogteamca-­ tering.net. PARTY RENTALS; China, flatware, glassware, lin-­ ens. Delivery available. 802-­388-­4831. TAI CHI FOR SENIORS: CVAA. No cost. Beginners class 5:30-­6:30pm. Starts June 18. 16 classes-­8 weeks. Valley Bible Church in East Middlebury. Call 802-­388-­2651 for informa-­ tion.

Cards of Thanks THANK YOU HOLY SPIRIT and St. Jude for prayers answered. AL.

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ALATEEN: FOR YOUNG PEOPLE who’ve been af-­ fected by someone’s drink-­ ing. Members share experi-­ ence, strength, hope to solve common problems. Meets Wednesdays 7:15-­8:15pm downstairs in Turning Point Center of Addison County in Middlebury Marbleworks. (Al-­Anon meets at same time nearby at St. Stephens Church.

ALCOHOLICS ANONY-­ M O U S M I D D L E B U RY MEETINGS TUESDAY: 11th Step Meeting Noon-­1:00 PM. ALTEEN Group. Both held at Turning Point, 228 Maple Street. 12 Step Meet-­ ing Noon-­1:00 PM. 12 Step Meeting 7:30-­8:30 PM. Both held at the Turning Point Center in the Marbleworks, Middlebury.

ALCOHOLICS ANONY-­ MOUS BRANDON MEET-­ INGS: Monday, Discussion Meeting 7:30-­8:30 PM. Wednesday, 12 Step Meet-­ ing 7:00-­8:00 PM. Friday, 12 Step Meeting 7:00-­8:00 PM. All held at the St. Thomas Episcopal Church, RT 7 South.

OVEREATERS ANONY-­ MOUS: TUESDAYS at Turn-­ ing Point Center, 5:15pm. Marble Works, Middlebury. For info call: 802-­352-­4525 or 802-­388-­7081.

CONSTRUCTION: ADDI-­ TIONS, RENOVATIONS, new construction, drywall, carpentry, painting, floor-­ ing, roofing. All aspects of construction, also property maintenance. Steven Fifield 802-­989-­0009.

PORTABLE SAW MILL. Sawing of your logs and timbers. 802-­989-­9170.

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.

THANK YOU TO everyone's kindness and sympathy for our family at the loss of our son, brother, grandfather ALCOHOLICS ANONY-­ and friend; Robin C. Tanner. M O U S M I D D L E B U RY MEETINGS THURSDAY: Big Book Meeting Noon-­1:00 Public Meetings PM at the Turning Point Center in the Marbleworks, AL-­ANON: FOR FAMI-­ Middlebury. Speaker Meet-­ LIES and friends affected ing 7:30-­8:30 PM at St. Ste-­ by someone’s drinking. phen’s Church, Main St.(On Members share experi-­ the Green). ence, strength and hope to solve common problems. ALCOHOLICS ANONY-­ N e w c o m e r s w e l c o m e . M O U S M I D D L E B U RY Confidential. St. Stephen’s MEETINGS WEDNESDAY: Church (use front side door Big Book Meeting 7:15-­8:15 and go to second floor) in AM is held at the Middlebury Middlebury, Sunday nights United Methodist Church on N. Pleasant Street. Discus-­ 7:15-­8:15pm. sion Meeting Noon-­1:00 PM. ALCOHOLICS ANONY-­ Women’s Meeting 5:30-­6:30 M O U S M I D D L E B U RY PM. Both held at The Turn-­ MEETINGS FRIDAY: Dis-­ ing Point Center in the Mar-­ cussion Meeting Noon-­1:00 bleworks, Middlebury. PM at the Turning Point in the Marbleworks, Middle-­ bury.

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The Volunteer Center, a collaboration of RSVP and the United Way of Addison County, posts dozens of volunteer opportunities on the Web. Go to www. unitedwayaddisoncounty .org/VolunteerDonate and click on VOLUNTEER NOW!

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

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, ALCOHOLICS ANONY-­ Middlebury. M O U S V E R G E N N E S ALCOHOLICS ANONY-­ MEETINGS: Sunday, 12 M O U S M I D D L E B U RY Step Meeting 7:00-­8:00 PM. MEETINGS SUNDAY: 12 Friday, Discussion Meeting Step Meeting 9:00-­10:00 8:00-­9:00 PM. Both held AM held at the Middlebury at St. Paul’s Church, Park United Methodist Church on St. Tuesday, Discussion N. Pleasant Street. Discus-­ Meeting 7:00-­8:00 PM, at sion Meeting 1:00-­2:00 PM the Congregational Church, held at the Turning Point Water St. Center in the Marbleworks, ALCOHOLICS ANONY-­ Middlebury. M O U S N O R T H F E R -­ ALCOHOLICS ANONY-­ RISBURGH MEETINGS: MOUS NEW HAVEN MEET-­ Sunday, Daily Reflections INGS: Monday, Big Book Meeting 6:00-­7:00 PM, at the Meeting 7:30-­8:30 PM at the United Methodist Church, Congregational Church, New Old Hollow Rd. Haven Village Green. ARE YOU BOTHERED by ALCOHOLICS ANONY-­ someone’s drinking? What-­ MOUS RIPTON MEET-­ ever your problems, there INGS: Monday, As Bill are those of us who have Sees It Meeting 7:15-­8:15 had them too. We invite you AM. Thursday, Grapevine to our Opening Our Hearts Meeting 6:00-­7:00 PM. Both Women’s Al-­Anon group, held at Ripton Firehouse, meeting every Wednes-­ Dugway Rd. day at 7:15 pm upstairs at St.Stephen’s on the Green in Middlebury.

Services

Seeking COSA (Circle Of Support and Accountability) Volunteers Addison County Court Diversion and Community Justice Projects is looking for concerned, committed community members to make a difference in the lives of individuals convicted of serious offenses. Volunteers are fully trained and work in teams of 3-5 to support an offender who has been released from prison to successfully re-enter the community. They meet weekly to encourage the individual in his/her effort to repair relationships, manage everyday living and commit no further offenses. For more inforeYlagf YZgml `go lg kmhhgjl ;GK9 k eakkagf lg ]f`Yf[] community safety, please call 388-7044.

L o c a l age n c ie s c a n p o s t t h e i r v o l u n te e r ne e d s w i t h Th e Vo l u n te e r C e n te r by c a l l i ng RSV P at 388-7044.

The staff at Lawrence Memorial Library, in Bristol, would like to recognize and thank Mary Ellen Sessa, who has been helping out for so many years at the Library that she asked them not to mention the dates! Mary Ellen has done two stints as a board member and many years as a volunteer. Library administrators exclaim: ³+HU XQÀ DJJLQJ HQWKXVLDVP and dedication to the library are unparalleled. We have been lucky to have her sensible presence behind the desk and behind the scenes.” Thank you, Mary Ellen!

BRAIN INJURY SUPPORT GROUP: Survivors, family members and care givers are invited to share their experience in a safe, secure and confidential environ-­ ment. Meets monthly on the second Tuesday from 6:00pm to 8:00pm at the Hannaford Career Center, Room A214 (second floor, an elevator is available) in Middlebury. For more infor-­ mation, contact Beth Dia-­ mond 802-­388-­9505.

THE HELENBACH CAN-­ CER Support Group is an independent group of people who are dealing with, have dealt with, and who know people with cancer. We meet on an irregularly regular ba-­ sis (if there is a need, we meet!) at the Mary Johnson Child Care Center on Wa-­ ter St. in Middlebury. Good home-­made treats are al-­ ways available and all meet-­ ings are free. Our theme song has been Bill Wither’s “Lean on Me, when you’re not strong, I’ll be your friend, I’ll help you carry on..for it won’t be long, ‘til I’m gonna need, somebody to lean on.” Come be a leaner, be a sup-­ porter, be part of something that gives strength by shar-­ ing love. Call 802-­388-­6107 with questions.

Services BOAT DOCK REPAIR and construction. Experienced and reliable. Fully insured. Call 802-­349-­6579, Gene’s Property Management, Leicester, Vermont. C&I DRYWALL. Hanging, taping and skim coat plas-­ tering. Also tile. Call Joe 802-­234-­5545. CHAIN SAW CHAINS sharp-­ ened. Call 802-­759-­2095.

DEVELOPMENTAL HOME PROVIDER for live-­in client or respite care. 36 years ex-­ perience. State background check completed. State Agency and past client fam-­ ily references provided. Call Doreen at 802-­247-­4409.

NA MEETINGS MIDDLE-­ BURY: Fridays, 7:30pm, held at the Turning Point Center located in the Marble Works. OVEREATERS ANONY-­ MOUS: SATURDAYS at Lawrence Memorial Li-­ brary, 1:00pm. 40 North Street, Bristol. For info call: 802-­453-­2368 or 802-­388-­7081.

Garage Sales

HOUSE/YARD SALE Saturday, June 15 from 8-­1

Free FREE CAST IRON TUB: In good shape. You come and get it. 802-­989-­8363.

Everything must go – Household items, furniture, tons of books, computer desks, stereo equipment, kid stuff and much more.

FREE MANURE AVAIL-­ ABLE from locally raised rabbits. Please call Mo at 802-­349-­8040.

MISSING: KTM 450 EXC Frame, Motor, Blue and Black Plastics with Rac-­ ing Tag #45 on Front and other various parts missing from Shoreham, VT Resi-­ dence 6/10/13 or before. Call Addison Independent at 802-­388-­4944 with any information on where-­abouts or to return. No questions NOW IS THE TIME to asked. $ REWARD! schedule your lawn mow-­ ing. Call for free estimate. We also offer: brush trim-­ Garage Sales ming, hedge trimming, power washing, light truck-­ BRISTOL TAG SALE: Sat-­ ing, small carpentry jobs urday 6/15, 9am-­3pm. 46 and repairs. Concrete pads, East St. Claw Foot tub, Old sidewalks; new and repairs. Towne canoe, spool bed and 10% off all work for senior more. Cash only. citizens. Gene’s Property Management, Leicester, Vt. CORNWALL GARAGE 802-­349-­6579. Fully insured. SALE: 3 miles south of Middlebury on RT 30. Sat. PAINTING / WALL PAPER-­ 6/15. 9am-­ 4pm. Antiques, ING. Looking for a quick and cast iron jockey, railroad affordable way to make your lanterns, snowshoes. home look fresh? We now have a professional painter / paper hanger on staff. Ray-­ mond Renovation & New G A R A G E S A L E . Construction, LLC. Mark CORNWALL. Saturday. Raymond. 802-­388-­0742. 8:30am-­noon. Lots of house-­ hold items, bikes, books and more. 33 West St.

39 Pearl Street, Brandon Early birds will be turned away.

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M E L I S S A’ S Q U A L I T Y CLEANING Services. Res-­ idential and commercial. Fully insured. Great rates. Reliable and thorough clean-­ ing. 802-­345-­6257.

Garage Sales

GARAGE SALE: SAT-­ URDAY 6/15, Federated Church. North St., Bristol. 8am-­3pm. Lots of stuff from A to Z. Info 802-­453-­2420.

MIDDLEBURY GARAGE SALE: Sat. and Sun. 6/15 + 6/16. No specific times. 943 Shardvilla Rd. Hardware, nails, VHS tapes, tools, kitchen items, bureau, farm LARGE GARAGE SALE. items, lazyboy recliner. Call To o l s a n d h a r d w a r e . 520-­869-­4092. Many more items. Call 520-­869-­4092 for details. SALISBURY; ROUTE 7, across from the fire station. LAWN SALE. SATURDAY, Yard Sale, Friday, Saturday, June 15, 9am-­3pm. Wide Sunday. May 14, 15, 16. variety of useful items. 9am-­5pm. Household items. 48 North Pleasant St., Adult and children’s clothing. Middlebury. Toys, tools and lots more. L AW N S A L E AT 1 3 1 TAG SALE: Saturday, June Triangle Court. Sat. only, 15. 9am-­3pm. 434 hard-­ 6/15. 8am-­2pm. Corner of scrabble Rd., Monkton. Rain Mac's and McConnel Road. date June 22. Forest Dale. THE MEADOWS; YARD LINDALE TRAILER PARK SALE. June 15, 9am-­3pm. Route 116, Middlebury. 6/15, Cedar Court, Middlebury. 8am-­2pm. Many women’s Good variety. clothing, lamps, treadmill, some wicker, dishes, NAS-­ CAR, sheets, barbeque grill, square-­headed nails, golf cart, dog crate, jewelry, new handbags, and much more.

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IS LIFE FEELING like a con-­ stant struggle? In addition to taking over your life and who you are as a person? Do you remember when the simplest things could make you happy? If you said yes, come to the Turningpoint Center of Addison County for “Life in Transition”. These recovery meetings are for young adults, ages 16-­25, with any kind of addiction. Meetings on Mondays and Fridays, 4-­5 pm, at the cen-­ ter in the Marble Works in Middlebury. Our support system will help you make a difference in your life. Stop in, even if it is just to talk. It’s your life, choose how you’re going to live it. NA MEETINGS MIDDLE-­ BURY: Mondays, 6pm, held at the Turning Point Center located in the Marbleworks.

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SALISBURY COMMUNITY SCHOOL Assistant Cook Position Salisbury Community School seeks a part-time (about 20 hours per week) Assistant Cook for the breakfast and lunch programs. Responsibilities include food preparation, serving students and lunchroom/kitchen clean-up.

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CASHIER:  MIDDLEBURY  NATURAL  Foods  Co-­op  is  seeking  a  cashier  with  excellent  customer  service  skills  who  values  natural  /  local  foods.  Ideal  candi-­ date  has  cashiering  and  accurate  money  handling  experience.  Part-­time  year  round  position.  Great  work  environment,  generous  store  discount  and  benefits.  Com-­ plete  application  online  at  www.middleburycoop.com  or  in  our  store  at  9  Washington  Street  in  Middlebury.

DAIRY  FARM  LOOKING  for  general  farm  workers.  Experience  necessary.  Call  802-­349-­9566.

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Ronald L. LaRose, L.S. • Kevin R. LaRose, L.S.

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

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

larosesurveys@gmail.com

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HEAD CHEF       Two  Brothers  Tavern (www.twobrotherstavern. com)   in   Middlebury,  Vermont is  seeking  an  experienced  culinary  professional  to  lead  our  fast  paced   kitchen.  Two  Brothers  Tavern   is   a  full-­â€?service  restaurant  serving  homemade  Vermont  comfort  fare  made  from  ingredients  sourced  from  Vermont  farms  and  /  or  producers.  We  are  seeking  a  hands-­â€?on-­â€?chef  to  be  ĆŒÄžĆ?ƉŽŜĆ?Ĺ?Ä?ĹŻÄž ĨŽĆŒ Ĺ?ŜͲĹšŽƾĆŒ Ä?ƾůĹ?ĹśÄ‚ĆŒÇ‡ ĞĚƾÄ?Ä‚Ć&#x;ŽŜÍ• Ä?Ĺ˝Ć?Ćš management,  menu  and  recipe  development,  health  &  safety  standards,  cooking  on  the  line  and  all  aspects  of  kitchen  management,  including  ordering,  scheduling,  inventory  and  discipline.  The  ideal  candidate  should  Ć‰Ĺ˝Ć?Ć?ÄžĆ?Ć? ĞdžÄ?ĞůůĞŜƚ Ä?ƾůĹ?ĹśÄ‚ĆŒÇ‡Í• Ä?ŽžžƾŜĹ?Ä?Ä‚Ć&#x;ŽŜ ĂŜĚ Ć&#x;žĞͲžÄ‚ŜĂĹ?ĞžĞŜƚ Ć?ĹŹĹ?ĹŻĹŻĆ?͘ dŚĞLJ Ć?ĹšŽƾůÄš Ä‚ĹŻĆ?Ĺ˝ Ä?Äž ĆŒÄžĆ?ƉŽŜĆ?Ĺ?Ä?ůĞ͕ Ć‰ĆŒŽͲÄ‚Ä?Ć&#x;ǀĞ ĂŜĚ ĂĚĞƉƚ Ä‚Ćš žĂŜĂĹ?Ĺ?ĹśĹ? Ĺ˝ĆšĹšÄžĆŒĆ?͘ ŽžĆ‰ÄžĆ&#x;Ć&#x;ǀĞ Ć?Ä‚ĹŻÄ‚ĆŒÇ‡Í• Ä?Ä‚Ć?ĞĚ ŽŜ experience;  health  &  dental  insurance  and  paid  Ç€Ä‚Ä?Ä‚Ć&#x;ŽŜ͘ WůĞĂĆ?Äž ĨŽĆŒÇ Ä‚ĆŒÄš LJŽƾĆŒ ĆŒÄžĆ?ƾžÄž ƚŽ Ĺ?ŜĨŽÎ› twobrotherstavern.com.  We  look  forward  to  Ć?ƉĞĂŏĹ?ĹśĹ? Ç Ĺ?ƚŚ LJŽƾ͘ WůĞĂĆ?Äž ŜŽĆšÄžÍ— dĹšĹ?Ć? ƉŽĆ?Ĺ?Ć&#x;ŽŜ ĆŒÄžĆ‹ĆľĹ?ĆŒÄžĆ? ĹśĹ?Ĺ?ŚƚĆ? ĂŜĚ Ç ÄžÄžĹŹÄžĹśÄšĆ?͘

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TOWN OF NEW HAVEN HELP WANTED – ROAD FOREMAN

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Tool Sharpening Vermont Pump & Fabrication, Inc. 284 East River Rd., Lincoln VT INDUSTRIAL PUMP SALES AND SERVICE Tool  Sharpening Saw  Blades  up  to  18â€?,  Router  Bits,  Shaper  Bits  up  to  6â€?,  Hole  Saws  up  to  6â€?,  Drill  Bits  up  to  1Âźâ€? ,QZMK\ ÂŒ .I` Email: vtpump@gmavt.net

Tree & Stump Removal

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

KENNEL  HELP  NEEDED:  15-­20  hours  per  week,  schedule  flexible,  primary  responsibility  cleaning  and  hosing  runs,  additional  re-­ sponsibilities  depending  on  experience.  $10  per  hour.  Call  802-­238-­2370.

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DIRECTORY

Business Service Storage

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We are seeking an individual for a van driver/ childcare position who will transport children and their parents to child care programs and provide childcare at our Center. The individual will support birth to three year olds and their parents in Addison County. Candidates must have knowledge of child/adolescent development, family systems, mental health and strong communication skills. Flexibility and collaboration is a must. A clean driving record and a minimum of a CDA is required. This is a full-time position with generous benefits, total hours negotiable. Please contact Donna Bailey at dbailey@addisoncountypcc.org or Susan Bloomer at sbloomer@addisoncountypcc.org. Deadline for applicants is June 21, 2013.

ADDISON COUNTY

Íť ŚĂǀĞ ĆšĹšĆŒÄžÄž Ĺ˝ĆŒ žŽĆŒÄž Ç‡ÄžÄ‚ĆŒĆ? Ä?Ä‚Ŝŏ ÄžÇ†Ć‰ÄžĆŒĹ?ĞŜÄ?Äž Ĺ˝ĆŒ ĞƋƾĹ?ǀĂůĞŜƚÍ?

OFFICE  /  T ECHNICIAN;  VERGENNES  Large  Ani-­ mal  Associates  is  looking  for  an  outgoing,  confident  individual  to  join  our  staff.  Duties  include  client  con-­ tact,  managing  inventory,  organizing  farm  visits  for  veterinarians,  clerical  du-­ ties  and  accounts  payable  /  receivable.  Technical  duties  include  surgical  instrument  care,  laboratory  and  some  animal  care  opportunities.  Weekday  hours.  Computer  skills  required;  word  pro-­ cessing  /  Quick  Books  and  knowledge  of  the  dairy  /  live-­ stock  industry  would  be  help-­ ful.  Vergennes  Large  Animal  is  a  small,  food  and  fiber  animal  exclusive  veterinary  practice.  We  maintain  a  sup-­ portive,  friendly  atmosphere  of  respect  and  encourage  growth  and  lifelong  learning.  We  would  love  to  hear  from  you.  Please  forward  your  resume  via  mail@vergen-­ neslargeanimal.com  or  mail  to  VLAA,  20  Main  Street,  Vergennes,  VT  05491.

Crazy Squirrel’s Landscaping, LLC

Veterinary Services Washington St. Ext. Middlebury

www.middleburyah.com

388-2691 Thomas L. Munschauer, D.V.M. Scott Sutor, D.V.M. Tracy A. Winters, V.M.D. Mark C. Doran, V.M.D.

What’s Your Service?

           MIDDLEBURY,  VT

$TKCP 0QXCM † /CIIKG %[T 802-­388-­0948

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CHECK US OUT ONLINE AT WWW.ADDISONINDEPENDENT.COM

Contact Anna at 388-­4944 or annah@addisonindependent for information on advertising YOUR business in our directory.


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CLASSIFIEDS Help  Wanted

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Help  Wanted SHEA  MOTORS  COMPANY  has  immediate  opening  for  Full  Time,  flat  rate,  automo-­ tive  â€œAâ€?  technician.  ASE  and  GM  Certification  a  must.  Valid  driver’s  license,  basic  tools  and  inspection  license  required.  $20  to  $25  per  hour  starting  pay  for  qualified  indi-­ vidual  with  ability  to  perform  thorough  and  quality  repairs.  Applicant  must  be  customer  service  oriented  and  a  team  player.  Full  benefits  package  includes:  Health,  Life  &  Dis-­ ability  Insurance,  Uniforms,  Paid  Holidays  and  Vacation.  Please  reply  by  e  mail  to  mark@sheamotorco.com  or  mail  resume  to  Attn:  Mark  Stacey,  General  Manager,  Shea  Motor  Co.,  PO  Box  747,  Middlebury,  VT  05753.

Mountain  View  Equipment  of  Middlebury,  VT seeks  Top  Quality

Small Engine Technician

Experience  Preferred DIESEL  ENGINE,  HYDRAULIC  &  ELECTRICAL  EXPERIENCE  AND  CLEAN  DRIVER’S  LICENSE  REQUIRED.

Parts Person

KNOWLEDGE  OF  AGRICULTURE  AND  LAWN  &  GARDEN  EQUIPMENT  A  MUST Please  Apply  in  Person

1137  Route  7  North Middlebury,  VT (802)388-­4482 Open  in  our  Middlebury  Location

PLUMBER In search of highly-motivated licensed Journeyman/Master Plumber for our installation division, mostly residential. Knowledge on service side helpful. Must have: references, clean professional appearance, clean DMV record, and ability to troubleshoot and repair problems efficiently Competitive benefits package.

Champlain Valley Plumbing & Heating 125 Monkton Road Bristol, VT 05443

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LOOKING  FOR  ALL  shifts  for  a  loving  and  kind  person  to  care  for  seniors  in  a  home  atmosphere.  Holistically  we  incorporate  organic  nutrition,  integrative  medicine  and  a  wide  variety  of  fun  activities.  LNA  or  equivalent  is  desired.  If  you  are  a  team  player  and  reliable  please  send  your  re-­ sume:  info@livingwellvt.org.

PART  TIME  CAREGIVER  for  13  year  old  disabled  boy,  Middlebury.  Applicants  must  have  child  care  experience,  references,  incredible  pa-­ tience,  a  strong  back.  Flex-­ ible  hours.  Criminal  back-­ ground  check.  Send  resume:  sstone7716@gmail.com  .

MIDDLEBURY  FAMILY  SERVICES  is  seeking  peo-­ ple  interested  in  becom-­ ing  foster  parents  and  /  or  weekend  respite  providers  for  children  ages  8-­18  who  have  various  emotional  and  developmental  challenges.  Financial  compensation,  training  and  support  pro-­ vided.  If  interested  please  call  Bonnie  at  388-­4660.

SALAD  BAR  PREP  Or  Counter  Staff:  Middlebury  Natural  Foods  Co-­op  has  2  full  time  positions  in  our  kitchen.  Both  require  profes-­ sional  kitchen  experience.  Ideal  candidate  has  experi-­ ence  with  salad  bar  prep  and  deli  counter  service  work.  More  details  on  our  website.  Complete  application  online  at  www.middleburycoop.com  or  in  our  store  at  9  Wash-­ ington  Street  in  Middlebury.

For  Rent

A  LARGE,  â€œEARLY  AMERI-­ CANâ€?  Style  dresser  with  a  stain-­proof  top,  recently  updated  with  new  hard-­ ware  and  lovely  green  drawer  fonts.  Matching  mir-­ ror  available.  May  also  be  used  as  a  sideboard,  $175.  802-­545-­2106.

ADDISON  HOUSE  TO  share.  Private  suite  consist-­ ing  of  1  bedroom,  small  living  room,  private  bath,  skylights,  laundry  room  with  washer  /  d ryer,  includes  internet,  satellite  tv  and  all  utilities.  $550  /  m onth.  References  and  deposit.  802-­759-­2133.

MO’S  COUNTRY  RAB-­ BITS:  Fresh  Rabbit  Meat  for  sale.  Average  weight:  4-­5  lbs.  Charging  $14.00  per  rabbit.  Also  selling  live  adult  rabbits,  as  well  as  baby  rabbits  for  negotiable  price.  Many  different  breeds  includ-­ ing  â€œGiantsâ€?.  May  be  seen  by  appointment.  Call  Mo  O’Keefe  at  802-­349-­8040.  Great  Meat.  Great  Pets.  Great  Prices.

THE  BARREL  MAN:  55  gal-­ lon  Plastic  and  Metal  barrels.  Several  types:  55  gallon  rain  barrels  with  faucets,  Food  grade  with  removable  locking  covers,  plastic  food  grade  with  spin-­on  covers  (pickle  barrels).  Also,  275  gallon  food  grade  totes  $125  STAFFED  LIVING:  RESI-­ each.  Delivery  available.  DENTIAL  Instructor  sought  802-­453-­4235. for  home  in  Middlebury,  supporting  a  woman  in  her  30’s  with  mild  developmental  disability.  Most  important  skills  are  flexible  thinking  and  the  ability  to  maintain  personal  boundaries.  Sup-­ port  needed  in  learning  emo-­ tional  regulation,  gaining  home  management  skills,  building  friendships,  devel-­ oping  interests  outside  the  Vacation  Rentals home  and  improving  com-­ 2  AND  3  BEDROOM  va-­ munication.  36  hours  with  cation  rentals  on  Lake  one  overnight,  3  days  off  Dunmore.  By  the  week.  per  week.  Comprehensive  4-­6  person  maximum.  No  benefit  package  including  smoking  /  no  pets.  All  modern  on-­site  gym  membership.  camps  with  most  ameni-­ Respond  to  CSAC  HR,  89  ties.  Starting  at  $1000  /  week.  Main  Street,  Middlebury  VT  802-­352-­6678. 05753,  802-­388-­6751,  ext.  425  or  visit  www.csac-­vt. ADDISON:  LAKE  CHAM-­ org  . PLAIN  waterfront  camp.  Beautiful  view,  gorgeous  WELLNESS  STAFF:  MID-­ sunsets,  private  beach,  DLEBURY  Natural  Foods  dock,  rowboat  and  canoe  Co-­op  is  seeking  part-­time  included.  $600.  weekly,  staff  with  knowledge  of  or  call  for  weekends.  supplements,  who  are  de-­ 802-­349-­4212. tail  oriented,  and  delight  in  providing  fabulous  customer  service.  Complete  applica-­ For  Rent tion  online  at  www.middle-­ burycoop.com  or  in  our  store  1  BEDROOM  apartment  in  at  9  Washington  Street  in  Salisbury  near  Lake  Dun-­ Middlebury. more.  Super  energy  efficient.  YRC  FREIGHT  IS  hiring  Bedroom  and  full  bath  on  PT  Casual  Combo  Drivers  second  floor.  Eat-­in  kitchen  /  Dock  Workers!  Burlington  with  stove  and  refrigera-­ location.  CDL-­A  w/  Combo  tor;  and  living  room  on  first  and  Hazmat,  1  year  T/T  exp,  floor.  Private  basement  with  21yoa  required.  EOE-­M  /  F  /  washer  and  dryer  included.  D/V.  Able  to  lift  65  lbs.  req.  Available  May  1.  $800  /  mo.  APPLY:  www.yrcfreight.com  plus  utilities.  Yard  mainte-­ nance  and  snow  plowing  /  careers. included.  Security  and  refer-­ ences  required.  Non-­smok-­ ing  property.  Absolutely  no  For  Sale pets!  1  year  lease  required.  802-­352-­6678.

2004  30’  CEDAR  CREEK  5th  wheel  camper.  Bunk-­ house,  sleeps  8.  Arctic  pack-­ age.  Large  slide-­out  and  awning.  Great  condition.  $12,700.  802-­759-­2238. 5  FT.  CEDAR  TREES  for  beautiful  privacy  hedges.  $24.95  each.  with  free  plant-­ ing.  Call  while  supplies  last.  518-­570-­0121.

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Att. Â Farmers

Cars

SAWDUST;  STORED  AND  undercover.  Large  tandem  silage  truck  $600,  delivered.  Large  single  axle  dump  $250,  delivered.  Single  axle  dump  $185,  delivered.  Pick  up  and  loading  also  available.  Phone  order  and  credit  cards  accepted.  802-­453-­2226.  Bagged  shavings  in  stock.  $5.50  per  bag.

2001  DODGE  CARAVAN.  Asking  $2000  OBO.  Please  call  802-­989-­8880.

RUSTIC  2  BEDROOM  year  round  cottage  on  3/4  acre  level  land  in  Salisbury  with  deeded  access  across  the  road  from  Lake  Dunmore  with  private  dock.  Partially  furnished.  Fireplace  and  screened  porch.  $139,900.  Cash  only.  802-­352-­6678.

ADDISON,  PRIME  PRIVATE  Lake  Champlain  location.  Fall  rental  available,  and  long-­term  winter  rental.  For  Att.  Farmers further  details  or  photos,  call  759-­2497  or  630-­639-­7457  SELF  STORAGE  And  Pal-­ 145  ACRES  AVAILABLE  or  email  abdermody@ya-­ let  Storage  Available.  Call  for  five  year  lease.  Organic  hoo.com  . 802-­453-­5563. preferred.  $5500  per  year.  BRANDON  2  BR  $650  +  SELF-­STORAGE,  8X10  First  and  last  year  rent  utilities.  802-­773-­9107  www. units.  Your  lock  and  key,  paid  at  signing  of  contract.  thefuccicompany.com  . $50  /  m onth.  Middlebury.  619-­208-­2939.  www.land-­ woodwater.com  . BRANDON:  1  BEDROOM  802-­558-­6092. Apartment.  Heat  /  hot  water  TWO-­  BAY  GARAGE,  de-­ HAY  FOR  SALE:  First  cut  $3  included.  No  pets.  Refer-­ posit,  references.  Middle-­ /  square  bale.  Mike  Quinn,  end  of  South  Munger  Street,  ences.  One  year  lease.  First,  bury.  802-­558-­6092. Middlebury.  802-­388-­7828. Last,  Security  deposit.  $675  /  month.  802-­247-­3708  Leave  VERGENNES:  SPACIOUS  2  Bedroom.  Downtown.  HAY  FOR  SALE:  Small  message. $900  /  month  includes  heat  square  bales.  First  cut  BRANDON;  2  BEDROOM  and  hot  water.  Off  street  a n d  m u l c h .  D e l i v e r y  apartment.  Heat  and  gar-­ garage  parking.  Please  call  available.  Call  for  pric-­ i n g .  8 0 2 -­ 4 5 3 -­ 4 4 8 1 ,  bage  included.  Washer  /  dryer  802-­393-­9080. 8 0 2 -­ 3 4 9 -­ 9 2 8 1 ,  o r  hook-­ups.  First,  last  and  deposit  required.  $700  /  mo.  WEST  ADDISON:  2  story,  802-­989-­1004. furnished  house  on  lakefront.  802-­453-­5768. Washer,  dryer.  No  smok-­ NEW  HOLLAND  T1530-­  BRANDON;  QUIET  NEIGH-­ ing.  Available  September  250TL  Loader,  200  hours.  BORHOOD,  completely  through  May.  860-­653-­8112. Winco  PTO  Generator.  Call  802-­247-­6735. renovated  2  bedroom  apart-­ ment.  Heat  and  hot  water  WEYBRIDGE;  2  BEDROOM  included.  No  pets.  Lease,  house,  1  bath.  Sunporch  /  references,  credit  check,  third  bedroom.  Totally  reno-­ first,  last  and  security  depos-­ vated.  W/D  hookup.  Wooded  it.  $875  /  mo.  802-­247-­3708,  setting.  $1250  /  monthly  plus  utilities.  802-­989-­0284. leave  message. BRISTOL  3  BEDROOM  apartment.  Includes  heat,  water  /  hot  water,  lawn  care,  snow  removal,  appliances.  $1070  /  month  plus  security.  Call  802-­453-­2566.

For  Rent

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

1998  FORD  RANGER  XLT,  Motorcycles super  cab,  white.  4x4,  4  liter  2001  HARLEY  DAVIDSON  V-­6.  Automatic  transmission  Sportster  Hugger  883.  4300  102,500  miles.  Inspected.  miles.  Solo  seat.  HD  leather  $3850.  Call  802-­758-­2377  saddlebags.  Too  many  ex-­ for  information. tras  to  list.  $4500  firm.  Call  802-­388-­6869,  leave  mes-­ Wanted sage. LOOKING  FOR  FEMALE  Zebra  finch  to  go  with  my  lonely  male.  802-­377-­0207.

Boats ANTIQUE  STARCRAFT  14  FT.  1957  Aluminum  run  about  boat.  Needs  little  cos-­ metics.  40hp  Johnson.  Runs  excellent.  Trailer,  new  tires,  was  asking  $1000.  First  of-­ fer  over  $500  cash  takes  it  where  it  sits.  Pretty  boat.  802-­453-­4235.

WANTED  TO  BUY  1  item  or  houseful.  Also  old  books.  Call  Blue  Willow  Antiques.  802-­247-­5333. WANTED:  TWO-­  TWO  drawer  single  file  cabinets.  Good,  clean  condition.  Call  Pam  at  802-­388-­4944.

Addison  County  Probate  Court  (1) Addison  County  Superior  Court  (2)

MIDDLEBURY  1  BED-­ ROOM  apartment.  heat  and  hot  water.  Ground  floor  park-­ ing.  Deposit  $675,  Rent  $675  /  month.  Call  802-­388-­1512.

WANTED:  TO  PURCHASE  FREE  JUNK  CAR  RE-­ from  owner,  open  land,  20+  MOVAL.  Cash  paid  for  some  complete  cars.  Call  acres.  802-­558-­6092. 388-­0432  or  388-­2209. W H I T N E Y ’ S  C U S TO M  FARM  WORK.  Pond  agi-­ tating,  liquid  manure  haul-­ Trucks ing,  mouldboard  plowing.  462-­2755,  John  Whitney

Public  notices  for  the  following  can  be  found  in  this   ADDISON  INDEPENDENT  on  these  Pages  10B  &  11B.

B R I S T O L ;  Q U A K E R  COUNTRY  home,  (circa  1850),  available  July.  Refer-­ ences  required.  No  alcohol.  Deposit  required.  $1100  /  mo.  Please  call  864-­630-­6905.

MIDDLEBURY  COMMER-­ CIALLY  ZONED  House  with  maximum  exposure  and  access  to  Rt.  7  and  Foote  Street.  Currently  a  physi-­ cian’s  office.  Spacious  park-­ ing.  Handicap  accessible.  Available  August  1.  Please  call  Darcy  at  802-­388-­9599.

2005  CHEVY  IMPALA  Se-­ dan.  Excellent  condition.  68k,  4  DR,  V6,  3.4L,  FWD,  A/C,  power  L/W.  $6800.  Call  Rob  802-­425-­3526.

Public Notices Index

BRISTOL  OFFICE  SPACE:  First  Floor  2/3  rooms  Lights,  heat  included.  Call  802-­349-­6915.

MIDDLEBURY  DOWN-­ TOWN  PROFESSIONAL  Offices  in  condominium  unit  with  reception  area.  Utilities  included,  A/C,  kitchenette,  restroom,  client’s  parking.  15  MIN.  FROM  MIDDLE-­ 802-­462-­3373,  gisela@ BURY:  Large  2  bedroom  shoreham.net  . a p a r t m e n t .  A u g u s t  1 .  Country  setting  /  mountain  ORWELL  APARTMENT;  1  view.  2  full  bath,  large  living  bedroom,  single  occupancy,  room,  kitchen,  office,  stor-­ in  quiet  family  home,  country  age,  fridge  /  stove.  Washer  setting.  $525  /  mo.  plus  utili-­ /  dryer  hookups.  No  smoking  ties.  No  pets.  First,  last  and  or  pets  (may  consider  cat)  security  deposit.  Referenc-­ please.  $825  plus  utilities.  es.  Evenings  802-­948-­2349. 802-­897-­5447. RIPTON  TWO  BEDROOM  4000  SQUARE  FEET  or  apartment.  $600  /  month  plus  less.  Professional  Office  utilities.  No  pets.  No  smok-­ space  in  Middlebury,  multi-­  ing.  Call  802-­382-­8567. room,  receptionist  desk.  Ground  level,  parking,  hand-­ icapped-­accessible.  Avail-­ able  now.  802-­558-­6092.

For  Rent

SALISBURY;  SPACIOUS  1150sq.ft.  2  bedroom  apart-­ ment  above  oversized  3  car  garage.  Private  setting  with  deck  overlooking  Green  Mountains.  W&D,  hardwood  floors,  no  pets,  1  year  lease  with  security  deposit  and  first  month  rent.  Electric  and  outside  maintenance  included.  $1250  /  mo.  Contact  Jeff  802-­236-­7004.

Real  Estate

Middlebury  (1) Monkton  (2) Wood  Heat

FIREWOOD  FOR  SALE:  Cut,  Split  and  Delivered.  $225  per  cord.  Call  Matt  at  802-­349-­9142. FIREWOOD;  CUT,  SPLIT  and  delivered.  Green  or  sea-­ soned.  Call  Tom  Shepard,  802-­453-­4285. MOUNTAIN  ROAD  FIRE-­ WOOD.  Green  and  dry  available.  Oak,  ash,  ma-­ ple,  beech.  Order  now  and  save  for  next  season.  Cut,  split  and  delivered.  Call  802-­759-­2095.

Real  Estate 2  B E D R O O M  C H A -­ LET-­STYLE  camp,  com-­ pletely  furnished,  monitor  heater,  woodstove.  South  Lincoln  on  town  road  with  year  round  access.  Sur-­ veyed  21.99  acres,  possible  subdivision.  Water,  power,  broadband,  1  acre  pond.  $499,900.  802-­324-­5177. 4  ACRE  CORNWALL  Hilltop  building  site  with  expansive  view-­  Camel’s  Hump  to  Kil-­ lington.  Approved  septic  design.  All  permits  on  file.  220  acres  also  available.  www.landwoodwater.com  619-­208-­2939.  oppa6@ya-­ hoo.com  .

New  Haven  (1)

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Ripton  (1) Vergennes  (1) REQUEST FOR QUOTES (RFQ) MIDDLEBURY PARKS & RECREATION DEPARTMENT

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SUPERIOR COURT ADDISON UNIT

CITY OF VERGENNES NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

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STATE OF VERMONT

CIVIL DIVISION DOCKET NO: 132-­6-­12 Ancv

BANK  OF  AMERICA,  N.A. Plaintiff v.  LEICESTER,  6.8  ACRES,  AMANDA  L.  BRINKMAN;   PAM  A.  MILLER; $59,000.  Very  nice  build-­ Defendants ing  site  surveyed,  septic  NOTICE OF SALE  design  included.  Ready  to  By  virtue  and  in  execution  of  the  Power  of  Sale  contained  in  a  certain  mortgage  given  by  build  on,  with  all  permits.  Amanda  L.  Brinkman  and  Pam  A.  Miller  to  Mortgage  Electronic  Registration  Systems,  Inc.,  Owner  financing.  Call  Wayne  as  nominee  for  ARK-­LA-­TEX  Financial  Services,  LLC  dba  Benchmark  Mortgage  dated  802-­257-­7076. April  10,  2009  and  recorded  in  Book  68  at  Page  348  of   the  City/Town  of  Vergennes  Land  Records,  of  which  mortgage  the  undersigned  is  the  present  holder  by  Assignment  of  Mort-­ MIDDLEBURY;  INDUS-­ gage  recorded  on  February  10,  2012  in  Book  73  at  Page  136,  for  breach  of  the  conditions  TRIAL  PARK.  Available  2  of  said  mortgage  and  for  the  purpose  of  foreclosing  the  same  will  be  sold  at  Public  Auction  acres,  lease  or  build  to  suit.  at  9:30  a.m.  on  June  28,  2013  at  89  South  Water  Street,  Vergennes,  VT  05491  all  and  802-­558-­6092. singular  the  premises  described  in  said  mortgage, MOBILE  HOME  IN  Bris-­ To  Wit: tol  park.  Renovated  inside.  Being  all  of  the  same  lands  and  premises  to  be  conveyed  to  Pam  A.  Miller  and  Amanda  3BR,  full  kitchen  and  bath,  L.  Brinkman  by  the  Warranty  Deed  of  Daryl  E.  Lowry  and  Elizabeth  A.  Lowry  dated  on  large  living  room.  New  fur-­ or  about  April  6,  2009  and  to  be  recorded  in  the  Land  Records  of  the  City  of  Vergennes,  nace,  water  heater,  new  roof  ) /5/11and  being  more  particularly  described  as  follows:    Being  the  same  lands  and  premises  5 : d e h s li and  trim  boards.  All  appli-­ (Pub conveyed  to  Daryl  E.  Lowry  and  Elizabeth  A.  Lowry  by  Warranty  Deed  of  Louis  H.  Milo  and  s d A d ie if Classances.  Fenced  in  yard,  out-­ Priscilla  Milo  dated  March  23,  1965  and  recorded  in  Book  22  Pages  69  of  the  Vergennes  side  needs  painting.  $17,000  Land  Records  gEe.XCEPTING  THEREFROM  all  and  the  same  lands  and  premises  conveyed  t n e lle R r Fo firm.  For  appointment,  call  edby  se to co E.  Lowry  and  Elizabeth  A.  Lowry  to  John  H.  Coffey  and  Shirley  Coffey  dated  . CloDaryl  TMENT R h A P is A rb M fu O re O ly R w D e 860-­839-­8019  after  2pm. E n , B ry 1 September  9,  1965  and  recorded  in  Book  22  at  Page  123  of  the  Vergennes  Land  Records. 000. t, Middlebu Main Stree , includes heat. 000-­0 Plaintiff  may  adjourn  this  Public  Auction  one  or  more  times  for  a  total  time  not  exceeding  NEW  DISPLAY  MODELS,  th n ry o $750/m f Middlebu 30  days,  without  further  court  order,  and  without  publication  or  service  of  a  new  notice  of  T, N E Custom  AModular  Homes,  bish, 1 mile north o sit. 000-­0000. M T R A P b epo sale,  by  announcement  of  the  new  sale  date  to  those  present  at  each  adjournment.  Terms  DROOM Wides  electric, ru 595/m 1 BEDouble  onth plus d des heat, &  eSingle  tely, $ RI 6DOH WR EH SDLG LQ FDVK RU E\ FHUWL¿HG FKHFN E\ WKH SXUFKDVHU DW WKH WLPH ia d airs, incluNo  m im upstWides.  pressure  sales  le . Availab RI VDOH ZLWK WKH EDODQFH GXH DW FORVLQJ 3URRI RI ¿QDQFLQJ IRU WKH EDODQFH RI WKH SXUFKDVH Route 7FactoryDirectHome-­ on staff.  to  be  provided  at  the  time  of  sale.  The  sale  is  subject  to  taxes  due  and  owing  to  the  Town  sofvt.com  600  Rt  7  Pittsford,  of  Vergennes. VT  1-­877-­999-­2555  tflan-­ The  Mortgagor  is  entitled  to  redeem  the  premises  at  any  time  prior  to  the  sale  by  paying  ders@beanshomes.com  . the  full  amount  due  under  the  mortgage,  including  the  costs  and  expenses  of  the  sale. Other  terms  to  be  announced  at  the  sale. Bank  of  America,  N.A.,  Richard  J.  Volpe,  Esq.,  Shechtman,  Halperin,  Savage,  LLP,  1080  Main  Street,  Pawtucket,  RI   02860,  877-­575-­1400,  Attorney  for  Plaintiff 6-­6,  6-­13,  6-­20


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Bristol’s  Mike  Gray  honored  with  Women business owners meet June 18 Lifetime  Achievement  Award BURLINGTON  â€”  Bristol  resi-­ dent  Mike  Gray  was  honored  re-­ cently  at  the  KidSafe  Collaborative’s  24th  annual  Outstanding  Service  Awards.  Gray  received  KidSafe’s  Lifetime  Achievement  Award  in  recognition  of  his  distinguished  career,  which  includes  decades  of  service  to  families. Gray  served  as  an  innovative  juvenile  probation  officer,  social  worker  and  district  director  for  local  and  state  social  services  and  later  as  a  school  social  worker  at  Burlington  High  School,  where  he  became,  according  to  his  colleagues  â€œan  institution,â€?  having  a  major  im-­ pact  on  countless  young  people  and  their  families.  Gray  also  provided  outpatient  counseling  through  the  Howard/Baird  Center  and  started  outpatient  groups  for  adolescents. The  KidSafe  Collaborative  Out-­

standing  Service  Awards  honor  some  of  the  extraordinary  â€œfront  lineâ€?  human  services  professionals  and  volunteers  who  work  to  strengthen  families  and  keep  children  safe  from  maltreatment  across  Chittenden  County.  The  event  host,  the  Kid-­ Safe  Collaborative,  is  a  Chittenden  County  nonprofit  that  works  with  dozens  of  partner  agencies,  individu-­ als  and  organizations  to  improve  our  community’s  response  to  child  abuse  and  neglect.  KidSafe’s  Awards  event  coincides  with  national  Prevent  Child  Abuse  month  each  April.  Dr.  Lewis  First  of  Vermont  Children’s  Hospital  at  Fletcher  Allen  Health  Care  served  as  master  of  ceremonies. This  year’s  recipients  were  ap-­ plauded  by  a  capacity  audience  at  the  annual  luncheon  held  April  16  at  the  Sunset  Ballroom  at  Comfort  Suites  in  South  Burlington.

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Salisbury  church  seeks  angels  to  help  save  deteriorating  steeple Editor’s  note:  This  article  was  con-­ tributed  by  Glenn  Andres,  professor  of  the  history  of  art  and  architecture  at  Middlebury  College. SALISBURY  â€”  The  Salisbury  Congregational  Church  has  learned  through  a  commissioned  preservation  report  that  its  steeple  is  in  immedi-­ ate  need  of  structural  and  sheathing  repairs  estimated  to  be  in  excess  of  $130,000.  The  graceful  landmark  spire  has  overlooked  the  Highway  Seven  valley  from  the  highest  point  in  Salisbury  Village  since  1838.  It  has  featured  in  a  Vermont  Life  calendar  and  been  entered  onto  the  National  Register  of  Historic  Places.  It  also  is  identical  to  the  tower  Ammi  B.  Young  designed  in  1837  for  the  Winooski  Congregational  Church,  suggesting  that  its  builder,  Asahel  Parsons,  acquired  the  design,  which  he  used  simultaneously  for  Salis-­ bury  and  for  the  old  Middlebury  Methodist  Church,  from  the  famous  architect,  who  practiced  in  Burling-­ ton  between  1830  and  1838.  The  Winooski  tower  was  destroyed  in  1900,  the  Middlebury  church  burned  in  1891,  and  other  work  by  Young  from  this  period  has  also  been  lost.  The  Salisbury  tower  and  the  portico  of  the  Vermont  Statehouse  appear  to  be  the  only  extant  buildings  in  Vermont  designed  by  Young  before  his  removal  to  Boston  and  then  to  Washington,  D.C.,  as  architect  to  the  Treasury  Department. Intent  on  saving  their  tower,  the  small  congregation  has  applied  for  and  received  a  $20,000  matching  grant  from  the  state  administered  through  the  Division  for  Historic  Preservation,  and  now  are  beginning Â

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TOWN OF NEW HAVEN DEVELOPMENT REVIEW BOARD PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE

  The  New  Haven  Development  Review  Board  (DRB)  will  hold  a  public  hearing  on  the  following  applications  beginning  at  7PM  on  Monday,  July  1,  2013  at  the  New  Haven  7RZQ 2IÂżFH 7KH DSSOLFDWLRQV ZLOO EH KHDUG LQ WKH IROORZLQJ RUGHU $SSOLFDWLRQ '5% 6' LV D request  for  preliminary  plat  approval  for  a  ORW PDMRU VXE GLYLVLRQ RI SDUFHO RQ PDS E\ 'DYLG DQG 6DUD 3HFN SXUVXDQW WR VHFWLRQ 1+65 7KH property  is  located  on  the  east  side  of  0XQJHU 6WUHHW LQ WKH 5$ 'LVWULFW 7KLV DSSOLFDWLRQ ZLOO EH WKH ÂżUVW LWHP RQ WKH DJHQGD $SSOLFDWLRQ '5% 6' LV D request  for  preliminary  plat  approval   for  D ORW PDMRU VXEGLYLVLRQ RI SDUFHO RQ PDS E\ 5LFKDUG %UHWW DQG &DURO 6FKUHLEHU SHUVXDQW VHFWLRQ 1+65 The  property  is  located  between  Lime  Kiln  5RDG DQG /HGXF 5RDG LQ WKH 5$ DQG 5$ 'LVWULFWV 7KLV DSSOLFDWLRQ ZLOO EH WKH VHFRQG LWHP RQ WKH DJHQGD $SSOLFDWLRQ '5% 6' LV D UHTXHVW IRU ÂżQDO SODW DSSURYDO IRU D ORW PLQRU VXEGLYLVLRQ RI SDUFHO RQ PDS E\ -DPHV 6FKDHIHU SXUVXDQW WR VHFWLRQ 1+65 7KH SURSHUW\ LV ORFDWHG EHWZHHQ 3HDUVRQ 5RDG DQG 5WH 7KH 6FKDHIHU SURSHUW\ LV ORFDWHG LQ WKH 5$ 5$ DQG 5$ 'LVWULFWV 7KH DSSOLFDWLRQ ZLOO EH WKH WKLUG LWHP RQ WKH DJHQGD   The  above  applications  are  available  IRU UHYLHZ DW WKH 7RZQ 2IÂżFH ,QWHUHVWHG persons  are  invited  to  attend  the  hearing,  or  VHQG D UHSUHVHQWDWLYH 3XUVXDQW WR 96$ † D & DQG D SDUWLFLSDWLRQ in  this  local  proceeding  is  a  prerequisite  to  WKH ULJKW WR WDNH DQ\ VXEVHTXHQW DSSHDO 'DYLG :HWPRUH $GPLQLVWUDWLYH 2IÂżFHU  Dated:  June  13,  2013

to  address  the  challenge  of  raising  the  remainder  of  the  necessary  funds.  Beyond  the  customary  bake  and  rummage  sales,  dinners,  raffles,  and  ice  cream  socials  that  have  financed  ongoing  preservation  projects  on  the  building  over  recent  years,  they  will  need  the  assistance  of  angels. This  is  not  the  first  time  that  Salis-­ bury  has  faced  a  steeple  crisis.  Three  times  over  the  past  60  years  they  have  marshaled  their  energies,  and  with  the  help  of  others  have  been  able  to  assure  the  preservation  of  this  landmark. When  the  hurricane  of  1950  tore  the  steeple  from  its  tower  and  sent  it  crashing  through  the  roof  to  skewer  the  floor  of  the  sanctuary,  friends  of  the  church  from  the  Lake  Dunmore  community  mounted  a  benefit  concert  including  famous  cellist  and  summer  resident  Elsa  Hilger  to  raise  money  for  its  repair.  (Years  later,  in  her  90s  and  blind,  Ms.  Hilger  would  return  to  play  one  of  her  last  public  concerts  in  the  Salisbury  summer  series.) In  the  1970s  it  was  discovered  that  pigeons  invading  the  belfry  had  deposited  several  feet  of  droppings  that  impeded  the  ringing  of  the  bell.  Once  the  mess  had  been  excavated  and  removed  via  feed  sacks  carried  down  ladders  inside  the  tower,  it  was  apparent  that  the  belfry  timbers  had  rotted.  A  notice  in  the  paper  that  the Â

church  could  use  steeple  repairs  as  a  Christmas  gift  brought  a  surprise  angel  to  the  rescue.  Retired  Con-­ necticut  orchardist  Alan  Farwell,  who  loved  the  view  of  the  steeple  from  his  hilltop  camp  overlooking  the  village,  offered  to  match  any  money  that  could  be  raised.  He  subsequently  became  a  summer  attendee,  and  in  the  congregation  found  himself  a  Vermont  family. Leakage  in  the  tower’s  sheathing  led  in  the  1990s  to  the  need  for  ad-­ ditional  timber  repairs  in  its  lower  levels,  this  time  with  a  state  grant  for  seed  money  and  another  angel.  Leicester,  and  former  Salisbury,  resident  Walter  Cerf,  whose  generos-­ ity  aided  many  local  institutions  and  landmarks,  came  forward  with  a  gift  to  supply  the  necessary  match. Twenty  years  later,  examination  by  specialists  has  revealed  that  the  tim-­ ber  repairs  were  insufficient  and  have  suffered  further  from  leaks  in  the  sheathing,  to  the  point  that  it  may  be  necessary  to  temporarily  remove  and  rebuild  the  state  and  local  landmark.  The  task  is  daunting  but,  resolved  to  save  the  town’s  beloved  steeple,  the  church  once  again  seeks  angels.  Anyone  who  would  care  to  help  in  the  effort  to  preserve  this  spire  as  part  of  the  Vermont  landscape  is  invited  to  write  to  the  Salisbury  Church  (P.O.  Box  61,  Salisbury,  VT  05769).

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TOWN OF RIPTON, BOARD OF LISTERS: NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS

  The  Village  of  Monkton  Ridge  Complete  Streets  Advisory  Committee  will  hold  a  Local  Concerns  Meeting  on  June  27,  2013  at  6:00  pm  at  the  Monkton  Central  School  located  at  1036  Monkton  Road.   Statement  of  Purpose:   The  Local  Concerns  Meeting  is  designed  to  1)  solicit  input  and  ideas  and  to  identify  issues  from  Monkton’s  residents  and  businesspeople  that  need  to  be  considered  or  addressed  with  regard  to  the  Monkton  Ridge  Village  and  its  pedestrian,  bicycle  and  vehicular  mobility;Íž  2)  review  a  range  of  improvements  and  enhancements  to  the  village  streetscape  that  can  be  considered  and  to  obtain  comment  on  how  effective  those  improvements  might  be;Íž  and  3)  begin  the  process  of  creating  a  community  vision  and  Complete  Streets  implementation  strategy  for  Monkton  Ridge  Village.  One  key  goal  of  the  project  is  to  identify  short  term,  affordable  projects  that  can  improve  WKH YLOODJH HQYLURQPHQW DQG DGGUHVV WUDIÂżF safety  concerns.   Residents  of  Monkton  are  highly  encouraged  to  attend  the  Public  Concerns  Meeting  to  help  plan  their  community’s  Complete  Street.    For  further  information  please  call  David  Raphael  at  802.388.3011 LandWorks,  Middlebury,  VT  (Project  Consultant) BY:  David  Raphael,  Principal PROBATE  COURT DOCKET  NO.  15848 STATE  OF  VERMONT DISTRICT  OF  ADDISON,  SS. IN  RE  THE  ESTATE  OF PAUL  BARROWS LATE  OF  BRISTOL,  VERMONT  NOTICE  TO  CREDITORS To  the  creditors  of  the  estate  of  Paul  Barrows  late  of  Bristol,  Vermont. I  have  been  appointed  a  personal  representative  of  the  above  named  estate.  All  creditors  having  claims  against  the  estate  must  present  their  claims  in  writing  within  4  PRQWKV RI WKH GDWH RI WKH ÂżUVW SXEOLFDWLRQ RI this  notice.  The  claim  must  be  presented  to  me  at  the  address  listed  below,  with  a  copy  ¿OHG ZLWK WKH UHJLVWHU RI WKH 3UREDWH &RXUW The  claim  will  be  forever  barred  if  it  is  not  presented  as  described  above  within  the  four  month  deadline. Dated:  June  10,  2013 &ROHWWH 3DXO 285  Bristol  Road Bristol,  VT  05443 (802)  453-­4849 cpaul@gmavt.net Name  of  Publication:  Addison  Independent Publication  Date:  June  13,  2013 $GGUHVV RI 3UREDWH &RXUW $GGLVRQ 3UREDWH &RXUW 0DKDG\ &RXUW 0LGGOHEXU\ 97 6/13

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MIDDLEBURY  â€”  The  Wom-­ en  Business  Owners  Network  (WBON)  will  meet  Tuesday,  June  18,  from  8-­9:30  a.m.  at  Rosie’s  restaurant  in  Middlebury.  This  month’s  topic  is  â€œA  Sense  of  Be-­ longing  and  Letting  Go  of  Belong-­ ings,â€?  presented  by  Alice  Abraham  of  A  Tempo  Senior  Move. Everyone  wants  to  belong,  have  a  place  to  call  home  and  be  part  of  a  community.  But  what  do  people  do  when  their  belongings  take  over  their  lives  and  trap  them  in  their  homes?  Moving  can  be  overwhelming  at  any  stage  of  life,  but  this  major  transition  can  be  especially  stressful  when  people  are  less  mobile  or  when  family  members  live  far  away. A  â€œsenior  move  managerâ€?  can  assist  with  the  daunting  task  of  simplifying  one’s  long-­time  home  and  contents.  Specifically,  the  senior  move  manager  oversees  organizing  and  downsizing  be-­ longings,  designing  floor  plans,  and  managing  a  move  into  a  com-­ fortable  and  safe  environment.  A  Tempo  Senior  Move  functions  as  an  integral  part  of  the  process, Â

SUPERIOR COURT Addison Unit

listening  to  clients’  concerns  and  working  with  the  physical  and  emotional  issues  associated  with  their  changing  needs.  The  service  â€œSongs  and  Stories  Savedâ€?  is  an  oral  history  project  produced  by  a  veteran  public  ra-­ dio  interviewer.  The  format  may  include  storytelling  and/or  singing  by  the  client(s)  as  their  memo-­ ries  and  sentiments  are  stirred  up  during  the  move  process.  A  Tempo  Senior  Move  creates  a  quality  audio  that  can  be  used  as  a  therapeutic  aid  for  a  client  with  increasing  dementia  and/or  simply  as  a  keepsake  for  the  family.  In  creating  A  Tempo  Senior  Move,  Alice  Abraham  combined  her  organizational  skills  with  her  compassion  for  seniors  to  serve  the  growing  need  for  assistance  with  planning  a  move  or  modi-­ fying  the  home  to  age  in  place.  During  her  two  decades  as  the  music  librarian  at  New  England’s  premiere  public  broadcasting  com-­ pany,  Abraham  efficiently  ex-­ ecuted  three  major  library  moves,  which  required  her  to  be  hands-­on  and  highly  responsive  to  workflow Â

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needs.  In  addition,  she  devel-­ oped  the  research  library  for  the  first  clinical  doctorate  program  in  modern  psychoanalysis  in  the  United  States,  which  was  based  in  Vermont. WBON  discussions  are  open  to  area  women  involved  in  assorted  professional  and  personal  endeav-­ ors.  The  cost  is  $8  for  members,  $11  for  guests.  To  RSVP  or  learn  more,  go  online  to  www.wbon.org. Women  Business  Owners  Net-­ work  (WBON)  is  a  Vermont  orga-­ nization  with  over  300  members.  Monthly  chapter  meetings  are  held  throughout  the  state  and  feature  speakers  on  a  variety  of  topics  such  as  marketing,  finance,  management,  technology,  health,  wellness  and  nutrition.  WBON’s  mission  is  to  provide  a  forum  for  personal  and  professional  growth  through  networking  and  educa-­ tional  opportunities,  to  encourage  peer-­to-­peer  support  for  women  business  owners  in  a  diverse  and  positive  atmosphere,  and  to  be  a  catalyst  for  creative  problem  solv-­ ing  that  fosters  ongoing  success  in  life  and  in  business. Â

CIVIL DIVISION Docket No. 151-­7-­11 Ancv

BANK  OF  AMERICA,  N.A.  AS  SUCCESSOR  BY   MERGER  TO  BAC  HOME  LOANS  SERVICING,  LP   FKA  COUNTRYWIDE  HOME  LOANS  SERVICING,  LP Plaintiff  v.  CARY  P.  GEVRY Defendant NOTICE OF SALE By  virtue  and  in  execution  of  the  Power  of  Sale  contained  in  a  certain  mortgage  given  by  Cary  P.  Gevry  to  Mortgage  Electronic  Registration  Systems,  Inc.  as  nominee  for  Quicken  Loans  dated  July  31,  2007  and  recorded  in  Book  230  at  Page  440-­456  of   the  City/Town  of  Middlebury  Land  Records,  of  which  mortgage  the  undersigned  is  the  present  holder  by  Assignment  of  Mortgage  recorded  on  June  27,  2011  in  Book  254  at  Page  546,  for  breach  of  the  conditions  of  said  mortgage  and  for  the  purpose  of  foreclosing  the  same  will  be  sold  at  Public  Auction  at  12:00  p.m.  on  June  21,  2013  at  3708  Case  Street,  Middlebury,  VT  05753  all  and  singular  the  premises  described  in  said  mortgage,  To  Wit: Being  all  and  the  same  lands  and  premises  conveyed  to  the  45’  West  a  distance  of  48.45  feet  to  a  point  marked  by  a  fence  herein  Grantors  by  Warranty  Deed  of  Florence  M.  Kimball,  by  and  post;Íž    Thence  continuing  along  the  easterly  boundary  of  the  through  her  guardian,  Wayne  D.  Kimball  dated  May  27,  1994,  and  parcel  herein  conveyed  South  10°  23’  West  141.45  feet  to  a  point  recorded  in  Book  152,  Page  306  of  the  Middlebury  Land  Records,  marked  by  a  fence  post  and  iron  pipe;Íž    Thence  turning  and  going  and  being  more  particularly  described  therein  as  follows:    â€œBeing  along  the  southerly  boundary  of  the  parcel  herein  conveyed  North  Parcel  2,  which  was  Executed  and  Reserved,  by  Burton  Kimball,  83°  01’  West  a  distance  of  207.50  feet  to  the  point  and  place  of  Sr.  (deceased)  and  Florence  M.  Kimball  in  a  Warranty  Deed  beginning.    The  lands  and  premises  located  along  the  westerly  from  them  to  Alson  I.  and  Constance  G.  Drow  dated  September  line  of  the  lands  and  premises  herein  conveyed  and  the  center  15,  1965  and  recorded  in  Book  60  at  Page  595  of  the  Middlebur  line  of  Vermont  Highway  No.  116,  so-­called,  are  conveyed  by  Quit  Land  Records  and  described  therein  as  follows:    â€˜Parcel  2.  Claim  only.    The  within  conveyed  parcel  is  a  part  of  lands  and  Commencing  at  a  point  lying  on  the  easterly  edge  of  Case  Street,  premises  described  as  First  Parcel  from  Hettie  M.  Mead,  Donald  so-­called,  which  point  is  marked  by  an  iron  pipe  and  can  be  located  E.  Mead,  Evelyn  G.  Mead  and  Mabel  M.  Linden  to  Burton  Kimball,  by  running  along  the  easterly  edge  of  said  Case  Street  S  54°  12’  Sr.  (decased)  and  Florence  M.  Kimball  dated  November  28,  W,  462.55  feet  from  the  iron  pipe  which  marks  the  SW  corner  of  1958  and  recorded  in  Book  56,  Page  257  of  the  Middlebury  Land  Parcel  No.  1  above;Íž  thence  S  52°  58’  E,  59.85  feet  to  an  iron  pipe;Íž  Records  and  a  part  of  the  land  and  premises  decreed  to  Hettie  thence  S  0°  45’  W,  48.45  feet  N  83°  1’  W,  207.5  feet  to  the  easterly  M.  Mead  by  Decree  of  Distribution  in  the  George  C.  Mead  Estate  edge  of  said  Case  Street;Íž  thence  northerly  along  the  easterly  edge  dated  November  6,  1958  and  recorded  in  Book  56,  Page  255  of  of  said  Case  Street  to  the  point  of  beginning  three  courses  and  the  Middlebury  Land  Records.    Subject  to  easements  and  rights  distances  as  follows:  N  35°  0’  E,  99.1  feet,  N  42°  32’  E,  81.85  of  way  of  record,  as  of  the  date  hereof.â€?    Reference  is  made  to  a  feet,  and  N  51°  35’  E,  91.85  feet.  Containing  0.70  acres,  be  the  Quit  Claim  Deed  by  Mark  J.  Raymond  and  Jessica  L.  Sturchio  to  same  more  or  less.’    Note:  The  above  description  is  in  error  in  that  Kathleen  R.  Michaud  dated  May  27,  1994  and  recorded  in  Book  a  course,  distance  and  bearing  was  inadvertently  omitted  in  the  152,  Page  309  of  the  Middlebury  Land  Records  and  a  Quit  Claim  description.    The  parcel  hereby  conveyed  is  currently  described  Deed  by  Kathleen  R.  Michaud  to  Mark  J.  Raymond  and  Jessica  L.  and  shown  as  a  .70  acre  parcel  on  a  survey  entitled  â€œExecptions  Sturchio  dated  May  26,  1994  and  recorded  in  Book  152,  Page  311  Within  Property  of  Burton  H.  Kimball,  Sr.  and  Florence  M.  of  the  Middlebury  Land  Records. Kimball,  Addison  County,  Middlebury,  Vermontâ€?  dated  November    Plaintiff  may  adjourn  this  Public  Auction  one  or  more  times  for  16,  1971  by  Lee  H.  Lowell,  as  recorded  in  the  Middlebury  Land  a  total  time  not  exceeding  30  days,  without  further  court  order,  Records,  Map  No.  198,  and  being  more  particularly  described  and  without  publication  or  service  of  a  new  notice  of  sale,  by  as  follows:    Beginning  at  a  point  located  in  the  southwest  corner  announcement  of  the  new  sale  date  to  those  present  at  each  of  the  parcel  herein  conveyed,  said  point  being  marked  by  an  adjournment.  Terms  of  Sale:  $10,000.00  to  be  paid  in  cash  or  iron  pipe  and  fence  post  and  lies  parallel  with  Vermont  Highway  E\ FHUWLÂżHG FKHFN E\ WKH SXUFKDVHU DW WKH WLPH RI VDOH ZLWK WKH No.116;Íž    Thence  going  along  the  westerly  boundary  of  the  parcel  EDODQFH GXH DW FORVLQJ 3URRI RI ÂżQDQFLQJ IRU WKH EDODQFH RI WKH herein  conveyed  North  35°  06’  East  a  distance  of  99.10  feet  to  purchase  to  be  provided  at  the  time  of  sale.  The  sale  is  subject  to  a  point;Íž    Thence  continuing  along  the  westerly  boundary  of  the  taxes  due  and  owing  to  the  Town  of  Middlebury. parcel  herein  conveyed  North  42°  32’  East  a  distance  of  81.85    The  Mortgagor  is  entitled  to  redeem  the  premises  at  any  time  feet  to  a  point;Íž    Thence  continuing  along  the  westerly  boundary  of  prior  to  the  sale  by  paying  the  full  amount  due  under  the  mortgage,  the  parcel  herein  conveyed  North  51°  35’  East  a  distance  of  91.85  including  the  costs  and  expenses  of  the  sale. feet  to  a  point  marked  by  a  fence  post  and  iron  pipe,  which  point   Other  terms  to  be  announced  at  the  sale. is  the  northwest  corner  of  the  parcel  herein  conveyed;Íž    Thence    Bank  of  America,  N.A.  as  successor  by  merger  to  BAC  Home  turning  and  going  along  the  northerly  boundary  of  the  parcel  Loans  Servicing,  LP  FKA  Countrywide  Home  Loans  Servicing,  LP,  herein  conveyed  South  52°  58’  East  a  distance  of  59.85  feet  to  Richard  J.  Volpe,  Esq.,  Shechtman,  Halperin,  Savage,  LLP,  1080  a  point  marked  by  a  fence  post;Íž    Thence  turning  and  going  along  Main  Street,  Pawtucket,  RI   02860,  877-­575-­1400,  Attorney  for                         5/30,  6/6,  13 the  easterly  boundary  of  the  parcel  herein  conveyed  South  00°  Plaintiff.    Â

TOWN OF MONKTON ADVERTISEMENT AND  NOTICE OF TAX SALE  32 V.S.A. § 5253

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‘One of Creation’s Quiet Retreats’ Silver Lake trail named after host By  M.  DICKEY  DRYSDALE Friday,  May  24,  was  Lennie  Wal-­ trip  Day  at  Silver  Lake  in  Leicester,  but  it  came  as  a  surprise  to  him. For  three  months  of  the  year,  Len-­ nie  is  lord  of  a  domain  that  is  the  antithesis  of  the  21st-­century  world.  Silver  Lake,  a  mile-­long  jewel  of  the  Green  Mountains,  lies  600  feet  above  popular  Lake  Dunmore.  Surrounded  on  all  sides  by  forests,  broken  only  by  a  grassy  picnic  area  on  the  northern  end,  Silver  Lake  seems  a  place  apart,  a  little  mir-­ acle  of  solitude,  even  as  it  graciously  hosts  those  who  seek  it  out. The  particular  magic  of  Silver  Lake,  which  lies  within  the  Green  Mountain  National  Forest  and  the  Moosalamoo  National  Recreation  Area,  has  been  proclaimed  for  more  than  a  century.  â€œThis  is  one  of  Creation’s  quiet  retreats,â€?  said  the  Brandon  Union  newspaper  in  1886.  Rev.  Edward  Davies  of  Reading,  Mass.,  who  wrote  an  early  history  of  the  lake  at  about  the  same  time,  was  of  the  same  PLQG Âł<RX ZLOO ÂżQG WKH DLU VR SXUH and  bracing  and  the  place  so  quiet,  that  your  health  will  begin  to  im-­ prove  at  once.â€?  In  fact,  its  owner  in  the  late  1800s,  one  Frank  Chandler,  was  so  moved  when  he  inherited  the  land  that  in-­ cludes  Silver  Lake  that  he  consid-­ HUHG LW D SDUWLFXODU EHQHÂżFHQFH RI the  Almighty.  He  resolved  to  repay  his  good  fortune  by  building  a  hotel  on  the  shores  of  the  lake  and  hold-­ ing  camp  revival  meetings  there.  The  camp  meetings,  which  also  featured  lectures,  poetry  readings  and  music,  went  on  for  30  years;Íž  in  one  weekend  alone,  some  3,000  people  drove  their  horses  and  buggies  up  the  new  road  through  Leicester  Hollow  to  attend.  (For  the  colorful  history  of  Silver  Lake,  the  writer  is  entirely  indebted  to  William  J.  Powers  Jr.,  whose  spar-­ kling  history,  â€œSilver  Lake:  Beyond  the  Myths,â€?  was  published  in  2000.)

Even  in  2013,  the  lake  weaves  its  spell.  The  picnic  area  overlooks  a  little  beach  that  affords  a  quiet  view  down  the  length  of  the  lake,  where  you  can  sometimes  see  a  group  of  young  people  catch  the  sun  on  a  rocky  outcrop. Silver  Lake’s  only  other  conces-­ sion  to  civilization  is  a  series  of  rus-­ tic  campgrounds  strung  along  the  northwest  shore,  close  to  the  lake  but  invisible  from  the  beach.  Lennie  Waltrip  is  campground  host  at  Silver  Lake,  and  lives  for  the  sum-­ mer  with  his  wife  of  59  years,  Connie  Wal-­ trip,  in  a  couple  of  tents  â€”  a  â€œcook  /(11,( :$/75,3 $'0,5(6 WKH VWXQQLQJ YLHZ IURP QHZO\ QDPHG /HQQLHÂśV /RRNRXW ZKLFK ORRNV RYHU /DNH 'XQPRUH WR WKH &KDPSODLQ 9DOOH\ DQG shackâ€?  and  a  sleeping  tent  â€”  a  few  WKH $GLURQGDFNV EH\RQG 3KRWR E\ 0 'LFNH\ 'U\VGDOH hundred  yards  from  the  lake  itself. A  Middlebury  resident  who  grew  them  all.â€? will  long  be  appreciated.â€? up  in  West  Rochester,  he’s  been  host  But  that  wasn’t  the  half  of  it.  He  remembers  a  â€œguy  from  Hong  at  Silver  Lake  for  eight  years,  and  Kongâ€?  who  visited  every  September,  Knox  then  led  the  group  to  an  in-­ before  that  he  spent  six  years  as  a  a  month  in  which  he  also  sees  lots  formal  trail  that  has  been  stamped  volunteer  with  the  Forest  Service.  of  English  visitors.  Opera  singers  out  over  the  years  by  enterprising  He’s  available  every  day,  performing  in  Middlebury  hikers,  leading  to  a  spectacular  view  and  every  night,  too. dropped  by,  too  â€”  and  in-­ of  Lake  Dunmore,  the  Champlain  â€œIf  somebody  comes  â€œI like to vited  him  to  a  performance.  Valley,  and  the  Adirondacks  be-­ in  after  dark  and  I  know  talk to Lennie’s  outgoing  nature  yond.  Now,  she  explained,  the  trail  there’s  just  one  campsite  people. has  endeared  him  to  hun-­ ZRXOG EH DQ RIÂżFLDO )RUHVW 6HUYLFH open,â€?  he  explained,  â€œI  They come dreds  of  visitors,  and  this  trail.  Indeed,  a  new  wooden  sign  re-­ don’t  want  them  rummag-­ here from year  the  Forest  Service  took  vealed  the  new  name  of  the  view-­ ing  through  the  other  sites,  notice.  Friday,  May  24,  was  point.  waking  people  up,  so  I  take  all over “Lennie’s  Lookout,â€?  it  pro-­ the  annual  cleanup  of  the  the world, lake  and  campsite  grounds,  claimed. them  to  the  open  one.â€?  He’s  83  years  old.  And  and I say Lennie’s  face  broke  out  in  a  smile  and  a  dozen  workers  from  he  wouldn’t  want  to  be  any-­ ‘hello’ to the  Green  Mountain  Na-­ of  surprise  and  delight. where  else.   â€œI’m  gonna  hold  onto  this  job,â€?  he  them all.â€? tional  Forest  ranger  stations  â€œThis  is  my  cathedral,â€?  in  Rochester  and  Middle-­ grinned.  â€” Lennie he  told  a  visitor  recently  at  The  National  Forest  folks  then  bury  participated,  includ-­ Waltrip the  picnic  table  in  front  of  ing  Christopher  Mattrick,  accompanied  Lennie  on  the  quar-­ '$9,' $1' 1$7$/,( &ROOLQV DQG VRQ *DLJH RI %UDQGRQ PDNH WKHP-­ his  tent.  the  district  ranger  for  the  ter-­mile  hike  to  his  Lookout,  atop  +H VWLOO UHPHPEHUV YLYLGO\ KLV ÂżUVW Rochester  and  Middlebury  ranger  a  ridge  of  granite.  In  truth,  there  VHOYHV DW KRPH RQ RQH RI 6LOYHU /DNHÂśV FDPSVLWHV RQ 0D\ 3KRWR E\ 0 'LFNH\ 'U\VGDOH visit  to  the  lake  in  1958.  â€œI  stayed  a  districts. wasn’t  much  to  be  seen  that  day,  as  â€œOh  god,  it’s  beautiful  here,â€?  he  Lake. week,â€?  he  said.  â€œCame  back  for  a  Suddenly,  at  11  a.m.,  they  dropped  fog  hung  over  the  valley.  But  Len-­ breathed. It  was  beautiful  there,  too. week  the  next  year,  too.â€?  nie  W altrip  had  been  there  too  many  their  chain  saws  and  rakes,  showed  The  group  turned  around  and  in  M.  Dickey  Drysdale  has  been  edi-­ Lennie  (nobody  calls  him  any-­ up  in  front  of  Lennie  Waltrip’s  tent  times  to  count,  so  he  could  see  the  10  minutes,  all  were  back  at  Silver  tor  and  publisher  of  the  Herald  of  WKLQJ HOVH LV WKH ÂżUVW SHUVRQ WKDW KLN-­ and  called  him  over. view  anyhow.  ers  meet  when  they  arrive  at  the  lake,  First  there  was  a  plaque,  presented  and  the  last  they  see  when  they  start  by  Trails  and  Recreation  Coordina-­ to  hike  down.  Many  stop  to  chat.  tor  Holly  Knox:  â€œFor  your  steadfast  â€œI  like  to  talk  to  people,â€?  he  con-­ dedication  to  the  public  and  your  ¿UPHG Âł7KH\ FRPH KHUH IURP DOO outstanding  work  at  Silver  Lake.  To  the  eye,  Silver  Lake  appears  over  the  world,  and  I  say  â€˜hello’  to  Your  devotion  and  spirit  of  service  to  be  an  outpost  of  pure  nature,  but  that  would  be  deceiving.  It  is  actually  the  centerpiece  of  one  of  the  largest  hydroelectric  projects  in  Vermont,  delivering  water  through  a  huge  penstock  to  a  generating  facility  on  the  highway  far  below.  (The  head  height  of  676  feet  was  the  highest  in  the  eastern  U.S.  when  it  was  built  in  1917.)  Amazingly,  no  natural  streams  Ă€RZ LQWR WKH ODNH DQG LW UHFHLYHV much  of  its  water  from  two  large  brooks  that  have  been  diverted  to  it.  $ IRRW ORQJ KRWHO Ă€RXULVKHG on  the  northern  shore  for  decades,  and  when  the  National  Forest  ac-­ 6,/9(5 /$.( 12: NQRZQ IRU LWV VROLWXGH ZDV IRU GHFDGHV D SRSX-­ quired  the  property  in  1949,  it  pro-­ posed  ambitious  developments,  ODU VSRW IRU KRUVHV DQG EXJJLHV WR UHDFK RQ D ÂżYH PLOH WUDLO WKURXJK including  a  paved  access  road,  /HLFHVWHU +ROORZ (DUO\ FDPS UHYLYDO PHHWLQJV ZLWK SRHWU\ DQG PXVLF ZHUH KHOG IRU \HDUV ZLWK DV PDQ\ DV SHRSOH DWWHQGLQJ 105  campsites,  and  several  build-­ 3KRWR FRXUWHV\ RI :LOOLDP - 3RZHUV ings.  These  ideas,  however,  were  vigorously  opposed  by  residents  across  the  spine  of  the  Green  Moun-­ mountain  biking  â€”  including  a  new  of  neighboring  communities,  who  tains  between  Brandon,  Middlebury  trail  along  scenic  Chandler  Ridge.  Popular  also  are  the  Falls  of  Lana,  persuaded  the  Park  Service  to  leave  and  Rochester.  Entirely  within  the  Green  Moun-­ just  a  quarter  mile  up  the  trail  to  Sil-­ the  lake  virtually  undeveloped.  Silver  Lake  is  now  part  of  the  tain  National  Forest,  it  is  managed  ver  Lake.  Another  wild  and  lovely  Moosamaloo  National  Recreation  LQ FRRSHUDWLRQ ZLWK WKH QRQSURÂżW spot,  Sugar  Hill  Reservoir,  offers  swimming  and  boating.  Details,  in-­ Area,  the  only  national  recreation  Moosalamoo  Association.  HOLLY  KNOX,  TRAILS  and  recreation  coordinator  for  the  Green  Mountain  National  Forest,  shows  off  the  The  area  includes  some  70  miles  cluding  maps,  are  at  moosalamoo. area  in  the  state.  This  scenic  area  ZRRGHQ VLJQ WKDW ZLOO RIÂżFLDOO\ QDPH D WUDLO DQG VFHQLF ORRNRXW IRU FDPSJURXQG KRVW /HQQLH :DOWULS DW WKH encompasses  20,000  acres  lying  of  trails,  with  a  new  emphasis  on  org.  6LOYHU /DNH 1DWLRQDO )RUHVW &DPSJURXQG LQ /HLFHVWHU

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