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Spectators are advised to consult school websites for the latest schedule updates. COLLEGE SPORTS Women’s Lacrosse 3/30 Midd. at Bowdoin ................... Noon 4/3 Midd. at Hamilton ................... 5 p.m. 4/6 Amherst at Midd. ................1:30 p.m. Men’s Lacrosse 3/30 Bowdoin at Midd. ...................1 p.m. 4/2 N.E.C. at Midd. ...................4:30 p.m. 4/6 Midd. at Amherst .................... 2 p.m. 4/7 Midd. at Tufts .......................... 1 p.m.

3/24 Midd. vs. Carleton ................... 19-­8 3/25 St. John’s vs. Midd. ..................17-­3 3/25 St. John’s vs. Midd. ..................10-­3 3/26 Midd. vs. Lewis & Clark ............13-­6 Softball Games in Clermont, FL 3/22 Midd. vs. W. Conn. ...................12-­3 3/22 Tufts vs. Midd. ........................... 6-­5 3/23 Oberlin vs. Midd. ......................12-­5 3/23 Midd. vs. Grove City ................ 11-­2 3/24 Midd. vs. Colby .......................... 6-­5 3/24 Midd. vs. E. Conn. ..................... 8-­4 3/25 Union vs. Midd. .................. 10-­9 (8) 3/25 Luther vs. Midd. ........................ 10-­1

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Area  Special  Olympians  compete WOODSTOCK  â€”  Athletes  from  Special  Olympics  Addison  County  competed  in  the  winter  games  at  Sui-­ cide  Six  in  Woodstock  on  Saturday  and  Sunday,  March  9  and  10.  On  Fri-­ day  evening  the  Woodstock  Rotary  hosted  the  opening  ceremonies  that  were  attended  by  Gov.  Peter  Shum-­ lin.  The  torch  to  open  the  games  was  carried  in  by  members  of  the  Wood-­ stock  Police  Department.  Opening  ceremonies  were  capped  off  by  a  ¿UHZRUNV GLVSOD\ KLJK DERYH WKH YLO-­ lage  green  on  Mt.  Tom. Eighteen  Addison  Athletes  com-­ peted  in  alpine  skiing,  snowshoe,  and  cross-­country  skiing.  The  weather  was  perfect  for  racing  and  the  Addison  County  athletes  re-­ sponded  with  many  gold,  silver  and  bronze  medals.  On  Saturday  eve-­ ning,  the  annual  awards  banquet  took  place  at  the  Woodstock  Inn.  Herb  Gingrich,  an  Addison  multi-­ sport  athlete,  received  the  Vermont  Special  Olympics  Male  Athlete  of  the  Year.  In  his  acceptance  speech,  Gingrich  thanked  the  many  coaches  and  volunteers  who  have  had  a  posi-­ WLYH LQĂ€XHQFH LQ KLV OLIH +H FRP-­ petes  in  soccer,  skiing,  basketball  and  swimming. The  athletes  and  coaches  would  like  to  thank  the  Middlebury  College Â

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THE  SPECIAL  OLYMPICS  Addison  County  alpine  ski  team  gather  at  the  winter  games  held  in  Woodstock.  Pictured  are,  left  to  right,  Coach  Bill  Cunningham,  Al  Plue,  Rowan  Riggs,  Emily  Walsh,  Steve  Welch  and  Coach  Heidi  Cunningham.

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The Board of Directors of the Mountain Health Center invites you to celebrate the five-town area’s new Community Health Center

OPEN HOUSE

Tours, Treats & Talks Friday, April 5th t 5—7 pm 6pm Program Includes Remarks by

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Operation Military  Kids kicks  off April  events

RACERS  CROSS  THE  starting  line  at  the  annual  Bread  Loaf  Citizens’  Race  held  March  17  at  the  Rikert  Nordic  Center  in  Ripton.

Families  race  at  Bread  Loaf RIPTON  â€”  A  crisp  and  sunny  but  windy  day  accompanied  40  skiers  out  of  the  mass  start  area  and  onto  the  Tormondsen  Family  Race  Trail  for  the  annual  Bread  Loaf  Citizens’  Race  at  Rik-­ ert  Nordic  Center  in  Ripton  on  March  17.  Participants  ranged  in  ages  from  6.75  (Greta  Jennison)  up  to  70. In  the  4.6K  race,  the  Over-­ all  Women’s  Skate  winner  was  Suzanne  Calhoun  in  20:38.  The  Overall  Men’s  Skate  winner  was  Garrott  Kuzzy  in  18:17  â€”  the  top  ¿QLVKHU IRU WKH GD\ ,Q WKH &ODVVL-­ cal  division,  Renate  Adamowicz  ¿QLVKHG KHU ÂżUVW HYHU UDFH LQ ÂżUVW place  with  a  time  of  32:38.  On  the  men’s  Classical,  the  overall  YOUNG  NORDIC  SKIERS  line  up  for  the  Lollipop  Race  at  the  annual  Bread  Loaf  winner  was  Bill  McKibben  with  D ÂżQLVK WLPH RI Citizens’  Race.

Five  intrepid  youngsters  braved  the  winds  and  circum-­ navigated  the  Lollipop  Race  in  record  time.  They  were  awarded  the  ever-­popular  lollipop,  a  bal-­ loon  and  a  Rikert  bell  as  they  FURVVHG WKH ÂżQLVK OLQH /ROOLSRS racers  were  Erin  Geisler,  Peter  Arvold,  Silas  Gulley,  Elsa  Klein  and  Zoe  Klein.  The  following  times  were  re-­ corded  for  the  almost-­5K  race: Garrott  Kuzzy,  18:17;Íž  Jeremy  Gulley,  20:11;Íž  Ted  Hicks,  20:25;Íž  Lukas  Adamowicz,  20:29;Íž  Su-­ zanne  Calhoun,  20:38;Íž  Todd  Kincaid,  21:42;Íž  Eben  Punderson,  22:04;Íž  Gretchen  Powers,  22:27;Íž  Dominique  Powers,  22:28;Íž  (Clas-­ sical)  Bill  McKibben,  22:28;Íž  Caroline  Damon,  23:11;Íž  Jill  Madden,  23:33;Íž  Lisa  Bernardin, Â

23:34;͞  Ben  Rosenberg,  23:44;͞  Harlow  Punderson,  24:07;͞  Doro-­ thy  Punderson,  25:11;͞  (Cl)  Andy  Rossmeissl,  25:13;͞  George  Bel-­ lerose,  26:09;͞  Julia  Rosenberg,  26:55;͞  (Cl)  Jim  Pugh,  27:34;͞  (Cl)  Nate  Burt,  27:47;͞  Anda  Gul-­ ley,  28:31;͞  Eben  Jackson,  28:31;͞  Ingrid  Jackson,  28:46;͞  Hayden  Bernhardt,  30:35;͞  Evan  Jennison,  30:56;͞  Brady  Geisler,  31:29;͞  Tom  Geisler,  31:30;͞  (Cl)  Renate  Ad-­ amowicz,  32:38;͞  (Cl)  Anne  Ma-­ jusiak,  33:38;͞  (Cl)  Betsy  Stine,  34:19;͞  (Cl)  Bill  Sessions,  35:59;͞  (Cl)  Kyoko  Davis,  36:31;͞  (Cl)  Ken  Johnson,  38:01;͞  (Cl)  Melissa  Jennison,  44:00;͞  (Cl)  Virginia  Ar-­ vold,  51:05;͞  (Cl)  Britta  Arvold,  51:11;͞  (Cl)  John  Dick,  51:13;͞  (Cl)  Greta  Jennison,  1:09:35;͞  and  (Cl)  Ned  Jennison,  1:09:37.

CELEBRATE SPRING

Coloring & Decorating Contest 1- Color and decorate

this Springtime picture anyway you choose (you can use this one or photocopy it or draw/trace the outline the same size).

2- Have fun!

Get Creative!

3- Send your entry to: Addison Independent P.O. Box 31 Middlebury, VT 05753 or drop them off at 58 Maple Street (Marble Works) in Middlebury.

4- Entries must be in by: Wednesday, April 10 At 5pm

Name:

Two winners from each age group will win gift certificates from local businesses. All contestants will receive a prize which will be given when and if entries are picked up. Winners will be announced in the April 18 edition of the Addison Independent. All entries and prizes must be claimed by April 30th, 2013 at 5 p.m.

Age:

Parent/Guardian’s name: Address: City:

State:

Zip:

Phone: Age Group:

ADDISON COUNTY

under 5

5-6

7-8

9-11

12-15

16-Adult

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County  4-­H Club  to  test  their  horse knowledge NEW  HAVEN  â€”  The  2013  Ver-­ mont  4-­H  Horse  Hippology  Contest,  April  6,  promises  to  provide  plenty  of  action  with  Vermont  4-­H  club  members  vying  for  high  scores  in  this  multi-­part  test  of  their  horse  ex-­ pertise. University  of  Vermont  (UVM)  Extension  and  Addison  County  4-­H  host  the  event,  which  takes  place  in  two  locations.  The  competition  be-­ gins  at  9:30  a.m.  at  Wishful  Thinking  Farm,  3292  South  St.,  New  Haven,  where  youths,  ages  8  to  18,  will  com-­ pete  in  horse  judging. The  event  continues  at  Vergennes  High  School,  50  Monkton  Road,  Vergennes,  with  actions,  which  en-­ tails  hands-­on  activities,  such  as  as-­ sembling  tack,  tying  knots  or  balanc-­ LQJ D IHHG UDWLRQ DQG LGHQWLÂżFDWLRQ stations  where  contestants  are  re-­ quired  to  identify  horse-­related  items  such  as  tack,  equipment  and  forages.  Points  from  written  exams  also  will  be  added  to  the  total  score,  which  will  be  used  to  determine  the  place-­ ments  in  each  age  division. The  Vermont  4-­H  Horse  Hippol-­ ogy  Team  will  be  selected  at  this  event,  to  compete  at  the  New  Eng-­ land  Regional  4-­H  Horse  Contests  in  Goffstown,  N.H.,  in  October  and  the  Eastern  National  4-­H  Horse  Round-­ up  in  Louisville,  Ky.,  in  November.  The  four  senior  competitors,  ages  14-­18,  with  the  highest  scores  will  comprise  the  team. Lunch  will  be  available  for  pur-­ chase  at  Vergennes  Union  High  School  for  both  spectators  and  com-­ petitors. Contact  Wendy  Sorrell,  UVM  Ex-­ tension  4-­H  livestock  educator,  at  (800)  571-­0668  (toll-­free)  or  wendy. sorrell@uvm.edu  for  more  informa-­ tion  about  this  contest  and  other  Ver-­ mont  4-­H  horse  events.


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6REULHW\ FKHFNSRLQWV WR FRQWLQXH WKLV ZHHN ADDISON  COUNTY  â€”  During  the  week  of  March  24,  Vermont  State  Police  along  with  local  and  county  law  enforcement  agencies  are  conduct-­ ing  sobriety  checkpoints  throughout  Addison  County. Senior  Trooper  Joseph  Szarejko  said  the  purpose  of  the  checkpoints  is  to  identify  and  remove  impaired  drivers  LQ DQ HIIRUW WR UHGXFH WUDIÂżF FROOLVLRQV and  to  promote  highway  safety. Meanwhile,  Det.  Sgt.  Jeremy  Hill  on  March  22  announced  that,  as  the  result  of  an  investigation,  state  police  had  cited  Denis  White,  31,  of  Monkton  for  ¿UVW GHJUHH DUVRQ LQ FRQQHFWLRQ ZLWK WKH )HE ÂżUH DW KLV EDUQ RII :KLWH Ridge  Lane  in  Monkton.  $W WKH WLPH RI WKH ÂżUH WKH EDUQ ZDV jointly  owned  by  White  and  his  wife,  Kaitlyn  White.  Several  people  were  boarding  their  horses  at  the  barn  when  WKH ÂżUH RFFXUUHG WKRXJK QR DQLPDOV were  reported  injured.  All  the  property  stored  at  the  barn  was  destroyed  in  the  ¿UH The  damage  to  the  structure  and  its  contents  was  estimated  to  be  valued  in  excess  of  $220,000. Denis  White  was  due  to  be  arraigned  in  Addison  Superior  Court,  criminal  division,  this  week. In  other  recent  activity,  troopers:

‡ 2Q 0DUFK 19  at  approxi-­ mately  6:30  a.m.  responded  to  a  report  of  a  no-­injury,  one-­ vehicle  roll-­over  accident  on  South  Lincoln  Road  in  Lincoln.  The  driver,  LGHQWLÂżHG DV +DQQDK %XFNOH\ %UDGOH\ 24,  of  Lincoln,  told  a  trooper  that  she  was  blinded  by  the  snowstorm  and  hit  some  potholes  that  caused  her  Jeep  Cherokee  to  catch  the  edge  of  the  road-­ way  and  overturn. ‡ 2Q 0DUFK UHFHLYHG D UHSRUW that  someone  forced  their  way  into  a  residence  and  garage  on  Upper  Notch  5RDG LQ %ULVWRO DQG VWROH DQ XQGLVFORVHG amount  of  personal  property  including  tools,  electronics  and  a  safe  that  was  located  by  Williston  State  Police  in  Charlotte.  This  case  is  being  actively  investigated.  Anyone  with  information  is  asked  to  contact  VSP  at  802-­388-­ 4919.  Information  can  also  be  submit-­ ted  anonymously  online  at  www.vtips. info  or  by  texting  â€œCRIMESâ€?  (274637)  to  Keyword:  VTIPS. ‡ 2Q 0DUFK DW VKRUWO\ DIWHU midnight  responded  with  Vergennes  SROLFH WR D IDPLO\ ÂżJKW DW :KLVSHULQJ Pines  in  Panton.  Investigation  led  to  the  citation  of  Eric  W.  Owen,  41,  of  Panton Â

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for  domestic  assault.  Owen  was  lodged  at  the  Marble  Valley  C o r r e c t i o n a l  Center  for  lack  of Â

$1,000  bail. ‡ 2Q 0DUFK DW S P VWRSSHG a  motor  vehicle  on  Swamp  Road  in  Cornwall  and  cited  a  passenger,  John  Lackard,  49,  of  Weybridge,  for  posses-­ sion  of  marijuana.  Â‡ 2Q 0DUFK DW S P stopped  a  motor  vehicle  driven  by  Nicholas  Yergeau,  22,  of  Albany,  N.Y.,  on  Route  22A  in  Orwell  for  traveling  at  PSK LQ D PSK ]RQH <HUJHDX ZDV cited  for  speeding. ‡ 2Q 0DUFK DW D P UHVSRQGHG WR D WUDIÂżF DFFLGHQW RQ %RUR Hill  Road  in  Monkton,  where  police  said  the  1996  Subaru  Legacy  driven  by  Dyllinger  Higbee,  27,  of  North  Ferrisburgh  left  the  road  and  struck  a  tree.  The  Monkton  Fire  Department  extricated  Higbee  from  the  vehicle  DQG WKH %ULVWRO 5HVFXH 6TXDG WUDQV-­ ported  him  to  Porter  Hospital.  Higbee  was  treated  and  transferred  to  Fletcher  Allen  Health  Care  that  day. ‡ 2Q 0DUFK DW DSSUR[LPDWHO\ D P UHVSRQGHG WR D IDPLO\ ÂżJKW DW a  residence  on  Leicester-­Whiting  Road Â

in  Whiting.  Police  cited  Jason  E.  Cram,  34,  of  Whiting  for  domestic  assault. ‡ 2Q 0DUFK DW S P responded  to  a  family  disturbance  on  Sunset  Knoll  Road  in  Panton,  and  cited  Timothy  Gebo,  21,  of  Panton,  for  furnishing  alcohol  to  a  minor.  Â‡ 2Q 0DUFK EHJDQ LQYHVWLJD-­ tion  into  the  vandalism  of  mailboxes  along  Sand  Road  in  Ferrisburgh.  The  vandalism  is  reported  to  have  occurred  during  the  evening  hours  of  March  22.  Anyone  with  information  is  asked  to  contact  VSP. ‡ 2Q 0DUFK DW S P responded  to  a  car  crash  in  Weybridge.  Police  said  Paige  E.  Many,  22,  of  0LGGOHEXU\ ZDV GULYLQJ D +RQGD Civic  westbound  on  Quaker  Village  Road  when  she  lost  control  of  the  vehi-­ cle  in  a  sharp  left  curve  and  collided  with  a  guardrail.  Many  sustained  a  minor  contusion  to  her  hip  and  a  cut  tongue;Íž  the  car  sustained  moderate  to  severe  damage.  Policed  cited  Many  for  GULYLQJ XQGHU WKH LQĂ€XHQFH 7KH FROOL-­ sion  is  still  under  investigation. ‡ 2Q 0DUFK DW DSSUR[LPDWHO\ 12:09  p.m.  stopped  Joel  L.  Miller,  42,  of  Milton  on  Route  22A  in  Orwell  for  speeding.  Police  cited  Miller  for  driving  with  a  criminally  suspended  license,  second  offense.

7ULQNHWV DQG 7UHDVXUHV VDOH UHWXUQLQJ WR FLW\ VERGENNES  â€”  The  Commodore  Parent/Teacher  Group  (CPTG)  will  hold  its  second  annual  Trinkets  and  Treasures  Rummage  Sale  at  Vergennes  Union  High  School  on  Saturday,  April  6,  from  8  a.m.-­2  p.m.  in  the  middle  school  gym.  Last  year’s  sale  raised  $2,321  and  became  the  seed  money  for  the  VUHS  Commodore  Enrichment  Grant  Program,  adminis-­ tered  by  CPTG. Grants  awarded  in  January  ZHUH WR WKH 9HUJHQQHV

Oratorical  Guild  to  be  used  to  register  D QHZO\ IRUPHG GHEDWH WHDP for  a  Middle  School  Transition  Team  woodworking  and  blacksmithing  project  for  a  group  of  at-­risk  students;Íž  $300  to  the  senior  class  at  VUHS  for  Project  Graduation,  a  substance-­ free  graduation  celebration  the  night  of  graduation;Íž  and  $300  to  support  the  newly  implemented  composting  project  that  takes  place  in  the  VUHS  cafeteria  on  a  daily  basis.  The  Commodore  Parent/Teacher Â

*URXSÂśV ÂżQDO FROOHFWLRQ GDWH IRU rummage  sale  donations  is  Saturday,  0DUFK DW .HQQHG\ %URWKHUV IURP 9-­10  a.m.  CPTG  is  in  need  of  good-­ TXDOLW\ LWHPV VXFK DV IXUQLWXUH KRXVH-­ KROG JRRGV FROOHFWLEOHV ERRNV ÂżVK-­ ing  and  sporting  goods,  newer  adult  and  children’s  clothing,  jewelry,  toys,  etc.  The  group  is  not  accepting  car  seats,  electronics  older  than  2  years,  stuffed  animals,  or  stained  clothing.  CPTG  was  founded  in  December  2010  and  is  a  group  of  parents, Â

teachers  and  administrators  at  VUHS  that  meet  monthly.  All  are  welcome  to  attend.  The  CPTG  is  responsible  for  weekly  e-­news  communication  to  families  of  VUHS  students  in  grades  7KH JURXS DOVR IRXQGHG %DFN to  School  Night  held  in  September;Íž  provides  healthy  snacks  for  NECAP  testing  dates;Íž  and  secured  grant  money  for  a  middle  school  summer  reading  program  in  2011.  CPTG  continues  to  seek  new  ways  to  support  the  VUHS  students,  staff  and  community. Â

‘People’  to  be  broadcast  at  Town  Hall  Theater 0,''/(%85< ² Âł3HRSOH ´ D QHZ KLW FRPHG\ E\ $ODQ %HQQHWW RQH RI %ULWDLQÂśV PRVW FHOHEUDWHG SOD\-­ wrights,  will  be  broadcast  at  Town  Hall  Theater  in  Middlebury  on  Friday,  March  29,  at  7  p.m.  Following  its  original  run  at  the  National  Theatre,  his  play  ³7KH +LVWRU\ %R\V´ WUDQVIHUUHG WR %URDGZD\ DQG ZRQ WKH 7RQ\ $ZDUG IRU %HVW 3OD\ +LV Âł7KH 0DGQHVV RI

King  Georgeâ€?  was  a  hit  both  on  stage  DQG LQ D ÂżOP DGDSWDWLRQ +LV ODVW SOD\ “The  Habit  of  Art,â€?  was  a  hit  at  the  National  and  was  broadcast  to  theaters  all  over  the  world. %HQQHWW KDV UHDFKHG WKDW SRLQW LQ KLV career  where  every  new  play  is  a  major  event.  He  has  delivered  once  again  with  the  comedy  â€œPeople,â€?  now  playing  to  packed  houses  at  the  National.  The  plot  centers  on  a  grand  but  crumbling Â

mansion  owned  by  two  elderly  women  who  can  no  longer  keep  it.  Perhaps  the  place  is  a  metaphor  for  England  itself;Íž  once  resplendent  and  sure  of  itself,  it’s  now  just  a  shadow  of  itself  with  an  uncertain  future.  What’s  next  for  the  house?  Everyone  has  a  plan,  and  some  of  the  ideas  are  not  very  respectable. Directed  by  NT’s  artistic  direc-­ tor,  Nicholas  Hytner,  and  starring  the  irrepressible  Frances  de  la  Tour,  the Â

production  is  getting  rave  reviews.  The  Times  calls  it  â€œwonderfully  funny  â€”  a  grand  evening.â€?  The  Telegraph  adds  WKDW ÂłDW $ODQ %HQQHWW KDV ORVW OLWWOH of  his  mischievous  wit  and  sense  of  the  ridiculous.â€? Tickets  are  $17/$10  students,  and  may  be  purchased  at  www.town-­ halltheater.org,  (802)  382-­9222,  at  WKH 7+7 %R[ 2IÂżFH QRRQ S P Monday-­Saturday)  and  at  the  door.

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Warm  spring  nights  bring  on  salamander  migration  6$/,6%85< ² ,Q WKH QH[W ZHHN Salisbury.  This  site  retains  not  only  or  two,  frogs  and  salamanders  will  large  numbers  of  amphibians  but  move  from  their  wintering  sites  also  remarkable  species  diversity:  on  high  ground  to  wetlands  where  four  salamander  and  three  frog  they  mate  and  lay  eggs.  Their  route  species.  On  a  big  night  helpers  to  the  nearest  vernal  pool  some-­ will  move  more  than  a  thousand  times  takes  them  across  a  road,  amphibians  in  a  two-­hour  period. where  they  run  a  To  witness  considerable  risk  this  remarkable  of  mortality.  They  migration  and  To sign up for the move  only  on  help  perpetuate  warm,  wet  nights  2013 amphibian it,  volunteers  may  in  early  spring,  sign  up  to  receive  when  few  people  email alert list an  email  alert  on  are  out  driving.  At  email kinglet@ the  morning  of  the  most  danger-­ a  projected  big  ous  crossings  they  together.net. movement  during  PD\ VXIIHU the  movement  percent  mortality.  window,  Monday,  The  wonder  is  that  any  popula-­ 0DUFK WR 6XQGD\ $SULO tion  running  this  deadly  gauntlet  and  then  a  confirming  email  at  SHUVLVWV %XW DW D IHZ PRUH XVHU about  6  p.m.  Movement  starts  friendly  crossings  there  is  the  DURXQG S P DQG PD\ UXQ IRU opportunity  for  people  with  natu-­ several  hours,  weather  permitting.  ral  curiosity  to  see  salamanders  Volunteers  may  arrive  and  leave  and  frogs  of  several  species  and  in  when  they  wish.  Volunteers  are  unexpectedly  large  numbers. responsible  for  their  own  safety  Across  Vermont,  groups  of  and  the  safety  of  others  in  their  concerned  individuals  attempt  to  group.  At  this  site  traffic  is  infre-­ alter  these  amphibians’  lethal  odds  TXHQW DQG VORZ 8SRQ DUULYDO 2WWHU by  moving  them  off  the  road  during  Creek  Audubon  provides  a  review  nights  of  significant  movement.  of  species  identification  tips  and  This  is  the  11th  spring  that  Otter  appropriate  behavior.  Data  collec-­ Creek  Audubon  and  the  Salisbury  tors  will  record  the  numbers  of  Conservation  Commission  each  species  volunteers  move  for  have  patrolled  a  crossing  site  in  the  first  two  hours.

Doing  their  part THESE  NESHOBE  SCHOOL  students  helped  load  and  transport  food  collected  at  the  Brandon  school  to  WKH ORFDO IRRG VKHOI 1HVKREH ¿IWK DQG VL[WK JUDGHUV FROOHFWHG LWHPV DPRXQWLQJ WR SRXQGV RI IRRG DV SDUW RI WKH 9HUPRQW /LRQV &OXEœV VWDWHZLGH IRRG GULYH LQ )HEUXDU\


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ALCOHOLICS  ANONY-­ THANK  YOU  HOLY  Father  M O U S  M I D D L E B U RY  and  Saint  Jude  for  prayers  MEETINGS  TUESDAY:  11th  answered.  VB. Step  Meeting  Noon-­1:00  PM.  ALTEEN  Group.  Both  at  Turning  Point,  228  Public  Meetings held  Maple  Street.  12  Step  Meet-­ AL-­ANON:  FOR  FAMI-­ ing  Noon-­1:00  PM.  12  Step  LIES  and  friends  affected  Meeting  7:30-­8:30  PM.  Both  ALCOHOLICS  ANONY-­ by  someone’s  drinking.  held  at  the  Turning  Point  M O U S  N O R T H  F E R -­ Members  share  experi-­ Center  in  the  Marbleworks,  RISBURGH  MEETINGS:  ence,  strength  and  hope  to  Middlebury. Sunday,  Daily  Reflections  solve  common  problems.  ALCOHOLICS  ANONY-­ Meeting  6:00-­7:00  PM,  at  the  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  United  Methodist  Church,  Confidential.  St.  Stephen’s  M E E T I N G S  M O N D AY:  Old  Hollow  Rd. Church  (use  front  side  door  As  Bill  Sees  It  Meeting  and  go  to  second  floor)  in  Noon-­1:00  PM.  Big  Book  IS  LIFE  FEELING  like  a  con-­ Middlebury,  Sunday  nights  Meeting  7:30-­8:30  PM.  Both  stant  struggle?  In  addition  7:15-­8:15pm. held  at  the  Turning  Point  to  taking  over  your  life  and  who  you  are  as  a  person?  ALATEEN:  FOR  YOUNG  Center  in  the  Marbleworks,  Do  you  remember  when  the  Middlebury. PEOPLE  who’ve  been  af-­ simplest  things  could  make  fected  by  someone’s  drink-­ ALCOHOLICS  ANONY-­ you  happy?  If  you  said  yes,  ing.  Members  share  experi-­ M O U S  M I D D L E B U RY  come  to  the  Turningpoint  ence,  strength,  hope  to  solve  MEETINGS  SUNDAY:  12  Center  of  Addison  County  common  problems.  Meets  Step  Meeting  9:00-­10:00  for  â€œLife  in  Transitionâ€?.  These  Wednesdays  7:15-­8:15pm  AM  held  at  the  Middlebury  recovery  meetings  are  for  downstairs  in  Turning  Point  United  Methodist  Church  on  young  adults,  ages  16-­25,  Center  of  Addison  County  N.  Pleasant  Street.  Discus-­ with  any  kind  of  addiction.  in  Middlebury  Marbleworks.  sion  Meeting  1:00-­2:00  PM  Meetings  on  Mondays  and  (Al-­Anon  meets  at  same  held  at  the  Turning  Point  Fridays,  4-­5  pm,  at  the  cen-­ time  nearby  at  St.  Stephens  Center  in  the  Marbleworks,  ter  in  the  Marble  Works  in  Church. Middlebury. Middlebury.  Our  support  ALCOHOLICS  ANONY-­ ALCOHOLICS  ANONY-­ system  will  help  you  make  M O U S  M I D D L E B U RY  MOUS  NEW  HAVEN  MEET-­ a  difference  in  your  life.  Stop  M E E T I N G S  S AT U R -­ INGS:  Monday,  Big  Book  in,  even  if  it  is  just  to  talk.  It’s  DAY:  Discussion  Meeting  Meeting  7:30-­8:30  PM  at  the  your  life,  choose  how  you’re  9:00-­10:00  AM  at  the  Mid-­ Congregational  Church,  New  going  to  live  it. dlebury  United  Methodist  Haven  Village  Green. ARE  YOU  BOTHERED  by  Church.  Discussion  Meeting  someone’s  drinking?  What-­ 10:00-­11:00  AM.  Women’s  ALCOHOLICS  ANONY-­ ever  your  problems,  there  Meeting  Noon-­1:00  PM.  Be-­ MOUS  RIPTON  MEET-­ are  those  of  us  who  have  ginners  Meeting  6:30-­7:30  INGS:  Monday,  As  Bill  had  them  too.  We  invite  you  PM.  These  three  meetings  Sees  It  Meeting  7:15-­8:15  to  our  Opening  Our  Hearts  are  held  at  the  Turning  Point  AM.  Thursday,  Grapevine  Women’s  Al-­Anon  group,  Center  in  the  Marbleworks,  Meeting  6:00-­7:00  PM.  Both  meeting  every  Wednes-­ held  at  Ripton  Firehouse,  day  at  7:15  pm  upstairs  at  Middlebury. Dugway  Rd. St.Stephen’s  on  the  Green  ALCOHOLICS  ANONY-­ M O U S  M I D D L E B U RY  ALCOHOLICS  ANONY-­ in  Middlebury. MEETINGS  FRIDAY:  Dis-­ MOUS  BRANDON  MEET-­ BIBLICAL  RECOVERY  cussion  Meeting  Noon-­1:00  INGS:  Monday,  Discussion  GROUP  Meeting,  Mondays  PM  at  the  Turning  Point  in  Meeting  7:30-­8:30  PM.  6:30-­7:30pm  at  Grace  Bap-­ the  Marbleworks,  Middle-­ Wednesday,  12  Step  Meet-­ tist  Church,  Merchants  Row,  ing  7:00-­8:00  PM.  Friday,  12  Middlebury.  psalm62minis-­ bury. Step  Meeting  7:00-­8:00  PM.  ALCOHOLICS  ANONY-­ All  held  at  the  St.  Thomas  tries.org  . M O U S  M I D D L E B U RY  Episcopal  Church,  RT  7  NA  MEETINGS  MIDDLE-­ MEETINGS  THURSDAY:  South. BURY:  Mondays,  6pm,  held  Big  Book  Meeting  Noon-­1:00  at  the  Turning  Point  Center  PM  at  the  Turning  Point  located  in  the  Marbleworks. Center  in  the  Marbleworks,  NA  MEETINGS  MIDDLE-­ Middlebury.  Speaker  Meet-­ BURY:  Fridays,  7:30pm,  ing  7:30-­8:30  PM  at  St.  Ste-­ held  at  the  Turning  Point  phen’s  Church,  Main  St.(On  Center  located  in  the  Marble  the  Green). Works.

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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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PORTABLE  SAW  MILL.  Sawing  of  your  logs  and  BRAIN  INJURY  SUPPORT  timbers.  802-­989-­9170. GROUP:  Survivors,  family  members  and  care  givers  are  invited  to  share  their  experience  in  a  safe,  secure  skilled, reasonably priced and  confidential  environ-­ Homestead Candle ment.  Meets  monthly  on  & Wreath Shop the  second  Tuesday  from  3U 4P .JEEMFCVSZ t 6:00pm  to  8:00pm  at  the  5VFT UISPVHI 4BU PS CZ BQQU Hannaford  Career  Center,  Room  A214  (second  floor,  Free an  elevator  is  available)  in  Middlebury.  For  more  infor-­ F R E E  R A B B I T  M A -­ mation,  contact  Beth  Dia-­ NURE!  Please  call  Mo  at  mond  802-­388-­9505. 802-­349-­8040.

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OVEREATERS  ANONY-­ MOUS:  TUESDAYS  at  Turn-­ Help  Wanted ing  Point  Center,  5:15pm.  Marble  Works,  Middlebury.  For  info  call:  802-­352-­4525  BANKRUPTCY:  Call  to  find  out  if  bankruptcy  can  help  or  802-­388-­7081. you.  Kathleen  Walls,  Esq.  388-­1156.

Services C&I  DRYWALL.  Hanging,  taping  and  skim  coat  plas-­ tering.  Also  tile.  Call  Joe  802-­234-­5545.

KITCHEN  HELP  NEEDED.  Local  Foodservice  company  seeks  kitchen  help.  Looking  for  motivated,  hard-­working  individuals  to  help  prep  and  pack  food  Thursday  through  Saturday.  Please  email  re-­ sume  and  references  to  info@grazedelivered.com  â€“  scheduling  interviews  im-­ mediately.

CARPENTRY  /  TILE:  Bath-­ rooms,  kitchens,  flooring,  stonework,  patios,  decks,  sheds,  drywall,  painting  and  Spring  clean  up.  Call  Tom  at  802-­377-­7611. B A R N E S  B R O T H E R S  CONSTRUCTION:  ADDI-­ FARM  seeking  feeder.  Per-­ TIONS,  RENOVATIONS,  son  needed  for  mixing  feed  new  construction,  drywall,  and  delivering  to  animals.  carpentry,  painting,  floor-­ Need  valid  drivers  license,  ing,  roofing.  All  aspects  of  experience  preferred.  Some  construction,  also  property  light  maintenance  or  feeding  maintenance.  Steven  Fifield  equipment.  6  days  per  week.  40-­50  hours.  For  interview  802-­989-­0009. call  802-­989-­8853.

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.

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SALISBURY SCHOOL BOARD School Board Meeting Recorder The Salisbury School Board is seeking someone to take meeting minutes at their board meetings which are scheduled for the second Thursday of the month beginning at 6:30pm. All meeting materials are available through electronic submission. Apply by sending a letter of interest, resumĂŠ and three current reference letters to: Dr. Gail B. Conley, Superintendent Addison Central Supervisory Union 49 Charles Avenue Middlebury, VT 05753 Deadline: April 15, 2013

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TOWN  OF  SHOREHAM HIGHWAY  DEPARTMENT dŚĞ dĹ˝Ç Ĺś ŽĨ ^ĹšĹ˝ĆŒÄžĹšÄ‚Ĺľ Ĺ?Ć? Ä‚Ä?Ä?ĞƉĆ&#x;ĹśĹ? ĆŒÄžĆ?ƾžÄžĆ? ĨŽĆŒ ƚŚĞ Ĩƾůů Ć&#x;žĞ ƉŽĆ?Ĺ?Ć&#x;ŽŜ ŽĨ ,Ĺ?Ĺ?ĹšÇ Ä‚Ç‡ DÄ‚Ĺ?ŜƚĞŜĂŜÄ?Äž Ć?Ć?Ĺ?Ć?ĆšÄ‚ĹśĆšÍ˜ dĹšĹ?Ć? ƉŽĆ?Ĺ?Ć&#x;ŽŜ ĆŒÄžĆ‹ĆľĹ?ĆŒÄžĆ? Ä‚ > Ç Ĺ?ƚŚ Ä‚ Ä?ůĞĂŜ ÄšĆŒĹ?Ç€Ĺ?ĹśĹ? ĆŒÄžÄ?Ĺ˝ĆŒÄšÍ• ÄžÇ†Ć‰ÄžĆŒĹ?ĞŜÄ?Äž ĆŒƾŜŜĹ?ĹśĹ? ĞƋƾĹ?ƉžĞŜƚ͕ ĂŜĚ Ĺ?ÄžĹśÄžĆŒÄ‚ĹŻ ǀĞŚĹ?Ä?ĹŻÄž žĂĹ?ŜƚĞŜĂŜÄ?Ğ͕ ĹšĹ?Ĺ?Ĺš Ć?Ä?ĹšŽŽů ÄšĹ?ƉůŽžÄ‚ Ĺ˝ĆŒ ĞƋƾĹ?Ç€Ä‚ĹŻÄžĹśĆšÍ˜ WĂLJ Ä?Ä‚Ć?ĞĚ ŽŜ ÄžÇ†Ć‰ÄžĆŒĹ?ĞŜÄ?Ğ͕ ƉůƾĆ? Ä?ĞŜĞĎƚĆ?͘ Resumes  should  be  mailed  to: Town  of  Shoreham 297  Main  Street Shoreham,  VT  05770

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Applications  can  be  printed  from  our  website  &  emailed  to  info@jpcarrara.com, faxed  to  802-­388-­9010  or  returned  in  person  at  2464 Case St., Middlebury, VT No  phone  calls,  please.

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Volunteer Drivers ACTR is seeking Volunteer Drivers to safely transport residents of Addison County to necessary services. Ngdmfl]]jk emkl `Yn] Yl d]Ykl Ăš n] q]Yjk \janaf_ ]ph]ja]f[] and have clean background checks. Volunteers will be helping vulnerable populations such as the elderly and the disabled, as well as disadvantaged families who require medical transports. ACTR also transports critical care patients for dialysis, radiation and chemotherapy. ACTR Volunteer Drivers are provided with an orientation and ongoing training and supervision. They also receive mileage reimbursement of 51 cents per mile. Please call 388-7044 for more information. Thank you!

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.

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Addison Independent

For  Rent

CLASSIFIEDS Help  Wanted MIDDLEBURY  FARMERS  MARKET  MANAGER:  The  MFM  is  seeking  an  orga-­ nized,  personable  and  hard  working  individual  to  work  with  our  board  of  directors  to  facilitate  the  smooth  op-­ eration  and  promotion  of  our  summer  market.  Markets  are  held  Saturday  mornings  May  through  October  and  Wednesday  mornings  mid  June  through  mid  October.  The  position  offers  excellent  opportunity  for  connecting  with  the  Middlebury  com-­ munity  and  earning  a  signifi-­ cant  supplemental  income.  Contact  for  more  informa-­ tion  or  resumes  can  be  sent  to  Spencer  Blackwell  at  elmer.farm@yahoo.com  or  855  Case  St.  Middlebury,  VT  05753. SHEA  MOTOR  COMPANY  in  Middlebury  offering  Chev-­ rolet  cars  and  trucks,  is  cur-­ rently  accepting  applications  for  an  outgoing  professional  to  expand  our  sales  team.  This  is  your  opportunity  to  join  a  winning  team  and  maximize  your  earning  po-­ tential!  The  ideal  candidate  must  be  positive  self-­starter  with  excellent  communi-­ cation  and  organizational  skills,  as  well  as  being  goal  oriented  and  possess  a  strong  work  ethic.  Sales  experience  is  not  necessary  but  is  preferred.  If  you  feel  that  a  sales  career  with  unlimited  earning  potential  is  for  you,  please  send  re-­ sume  to:  Shea  Motor  Com-­ pany,  PO  BOX  747,  Middle-­ bury,  VT  05753  Attn:  Mark  Stacey  or  e-­mail  mark@  sheamotorco.com  . PART-­TIME,  RELIABLE,  flexible,  personable  person  for  a  customer  service  posi-­ tion  at  a  busy  flower  shop.  Must  have  a  clean  driver’s  license.  Send  resume  to  colesflowers@myfairpoint. net  or  stop  in  to  see  Paula. PER  DIEM  POSITION  avail-­ able  immediately:  Seeking  per  diem  LPN  or  Medical  Assistant  to  join  our  fast  paced  team.  Job  includes  rooming  patients,  taking  vitals  and  more  based  on  your  skills.  PreMed  students  welcome  to  apply.  Join  our  team  and  get  a  head  start  on  your  career  with  hands  on  training.  Electronic  Medi-­ cal  Record  experience  a  plus  but  will  train  the  right  person.  Send  Resume  and  references  to  Middlebury  Family  Health,  Attn:  Stacy  Ladd,  Practice  Administra-­ tor,  44  Collins  Drive  Suite  201,  Middlebury,  VT  05753,  Fax:  802-­388-­0441.

Help  Wanted

25,000  SQ.FT.  INDUSTRI-­ AL  space  available  in  Mid-­ dlebury  industrial  park.  Call  for  details.  802-­349-­8544. 2500  SQ.FT.  LIGHT  indus-­ trial  space  on  Exchange  Street,  Middlebury.  For  more  information  call  388-­4831.

For  Sale

4000  SQUARE  FEET  or  less.  Professional  Office  POTENTIAL  DEVELOP-­ VA C U U M  â€”  C A N N I S -­ space  in  Middlebury,  multi-­  MENTAL  HOME  Provider  TER  Dirt  Devil  Vision,  room,  receptionist  desk.  sought  for  21  year  old  model  082660.  Almost  Ground  level,  parking,  hand-­ woman  with  a  mild  devel-­ new.  Was  $129.99,  $60.  icapped-­accessible.  Avail-­ able  now.  802-­558-­6092. opmental  disability  and  802-­388-­1835. anxiety.  She  is  graduat-­ ADDISON  HOUSE  TO  ing  from  high  school  this  share.  Private  suite  con-­ summer,  and  wants  to  try  sisting  of  1  bedroom,  small  getting  to  know  a  person  /  MO’S  COUNTRY  RAB-­ living  room,  private  bath,  family  through  respite  now  BITS:  Fresh  Rabbit  Meat  skylights,  laundry  room  with  to  find  the  right  match  for  for  sale.  Average  weight:  washer  /  dryer,  includes  in-­ later  this  summer.  She  loves  4-­5  lbs.  Charging  $14.00  ternet,  satellite  tv  and  music,  movies,  going  for  per  rabbit.  Also  selling  live  all  utilities.  $550  /  month.  walks,  making  teas  and  adult  rabbits,  as  well  as  References  and  deposit.  crafts.  Experience  is  desir-­ baby  rabbits  for  negotia-­ 802-­759-­2133. able,  especially  support-­ ble  price.  Many  different  ing  others  through  anxious  breeds  including  â€œGiantsâ€?.  times.  Looking  for  support  in  May  be  seen  by  appoint-­ learning  life  and  social  skills  ment.  Call  Mo  O’Keefe  at  during  this  time  of  transition  802-­349-­8040.  Great  Meat.  into  adult  life.  Call  Paula  Great  Pets.  Great  Prices. Dougherty  at  Community  Associates  802-­388-­4021. WINTER  SPECIAL  â€”  THE  BARREL  MAN:  55  gallon  PRODUCE  ASSISTANT  Plastic  and  Metal  barrels.  MANAGER:  (  Full  Time-­  32  Several  types:  55  gallon  hours  /  week)  Seeking  assis-­ rain  barrels  with  faucets,  tant  manager  with  leadership  Food  grade  with  remov-­ experience  and  supervisory  able  locking  covers,  plastic  skills.  Must  have  excellent  food  grade  with  spin-­on  cov-­ communication  skills,  ability  ers  (pickle  barrels).  Many  to  order  and  provide  ex-­ types  of  barrels.  55  gal-­ cellent  customer  service.  lon  salt  /  sand  barrels  with  Ideal  candidate  is  hard  work-­ PT  legs.  Also,  275  gallon  ing  and  able  to  lift  75  lbs.  food  grade  totes,  great  for  Evenings  and  weekends  Maple  sap.  Special  price,  required.  Full-­Time  with  ex-­ $125.  Delivery  available.  cellent  benefit  package.  To  802-­453-­4235. apply,  complete  application  (available  in  our  store  at  www.middleburycoop.com)  and  send  it  with  a  letter  of  in-­ For  Rent terest  to:  Middlebury  Natural  Foods  Co-­op,  1  Washington  1  LARGE,  1  BEDROOM  ADDISON  NEWER  3BR  St.,  Middlebury,  VT  05753. apartment  in  Salisbury  near  HOME  with  2  full  baths,  fire-­ Lake  Dunmore.  Super  en-­ place,  deck  and  large  yard.  ergy  efficient.  Bedroom  and  $1195  /  month  plus  utilities.  For  Sale full  bath  on  second  floor.  No  pets.  Call  Karen  at  Lang  McLaughry  Real  Estate,  LUNCHEON  PATTERN  Eat-­in  kitchen  with  stove  and  802-­388-­1977. refrigerator;  a nd  l iving  r oom  CHINA,  includes  several  on  first  floor.  Private  base-­ chaffing  dishes,  same  pat-­ ADDISON:  1  BEDROOM  tern.  4  place  setting.  Make  ment  with  washer  and  dryer  1  Bath.  $1250  /  month  utili-­ included.  Available  May  1.  offer.  802-­453-­4597. ties  included.  First  months  $800  /  mo.  plus  utilities.  Yard  rent  plus  security  deposit.  N E W,  N E V E R  U S E D  maintenance  and  snow  1  year  lease.  Available  Hamilton  Beach  counter  plowing  included.  Security  April  1.  Contact  Karla  at  top  convection  oven  with  and  references  required.  802-­377-­7445. rotisserie,  includes  baking  Non-­smoking  property.  No  pans  and  broiler  pan.  $125.  pets.  802-­352-­6678. BRANDON  2  BR  $650  +  802-­758-­2789. utilities.  802-­773-­9107  www. 2  BEDROOM  UPSTAIRS  thefuccicompany.com  . apartment.  $1145  /  mo.  In-­ SAP  TOTES:  275  Gallons,  clean,  food  grade,  heavy  cludes  electricity,  hot  wa-­ BRANDON:  1  BEDROOM  duty.  $125  each.  Delivery  ter,  heat,  rubbish  removal.  Upstairs  apartment.  $575  /  No  pets.  Security  deposit.  month  plus  utilities.  Security  available.  802-­453-­4235. 802-­453-­4037. deposit  and  first  months  rent.  Available  April  1.  802-­247-­3393.

For  Sale

For  Sale

‘07 CHEVROLET COBALT LT FOR SALE BY OWNER White with tan interior in good condition with no accidents and clean driving history. 94K miles. Price includes set of 4 winter tires (mounted) and 4 all season tires.

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For  Rent

For  Rent

Wood  Heat

CORNWALL,  VT:  WELL  MIDDLEBURY  1  BED-­ Seasoned  3â€?x5â€?  diameter,  ROOM  apartment  near  16  inch  length  firewood.  downtown.  Appliances,  Mostly  hardhack.  $300.  lease,  security  deposit.  No  per  cord.  You  pick  up  $245  pets.  Real-­Net  Manage-­ cash.  Get  it  while  it  lasts.  ment,  Inc.  802-­388-­4994. 802-­462-­3313. M I D D L E B U R Y  1 B R  DRY  FIREWOOD.  CUT,  APARTMENT  near  Mar-­ s p l i t  a n d  d e l i v e r e d .  ble  Works.  Rent  includes  802-­388-­7300. heat,  off-­street  parking,  large  lawn  and  garden  FIREWOOD;  CUT,  SPLIT  space,  storage,  plowing  and  delivered.  Green  and  lawn  maintenance.  No  or  seasoned.  Call  Tom  pets  or  smoking.  Lease,  Shepard,  802-­453-­4285. references  and  security  deposit  required.  Available  M O B I L E  F I R E W O O D  immediately.  $675  /  mo.  Call  PROCESSING.  Equipment  802-­355-­4164  for  more  in-­ and  crew  for  hire  to  cut,  split  and  stack.  Reason-­ formation. able  rates.  802-­238-­7748. MIDDLEBURY  HOUSE  SHARE:  within  walking  MOUNTAIN  ROAD  FIRE-­ distance  to  downtown,  WOOD:  50  cords  dry  quiet  area,  washer  /  dryer,  hardwood  for  sale.  Call  includes  all  utilities.  First  for  price.  802-­759-­2095. and  last  month’s  rent.  Se-­ curity  deposit  $300.  No  pets.  References.  Cred-­ it  check.  $550  /  m onth.  802-­989-­3097. MIDDLEBURY  UPSTAIRS  STUDIO  apartment.  Heat,  electric,  rubbish  removal  inc.  $600  /  month.  First,  last  and  security.  802-­453-­4823.

NEW  MAC  WOOD-­COAL  Furnace.  Old  but  works  fine.  Free  if  you  take  it  out.  802-­948-­2252. NEXT  SEASONS  FIRE-­ WOOD.  All  hardwood.  $250  /  cord;  cut,  split,  de-­ livered.  802-­352-­1034,  802-­349-­5457.

NEW  HAVEN  1  Bedroom  Real  Estate apartment.  $830  /  month  ev-­ erything  included.  Please  MIDDLEBURY;  INDUS-­ call  802-­453-­3870. TRIAL  PARK.  Available  RV,  BOAT  AND  HEATED  2  acres,  lease  or  build  to  MOTORCYCLE  STOR-­ suit.  802-­558-­6092. A G E  A v a i l a b l e .  C a l l  802-­453-­5563.

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SELF-­STORAGE,  8X10  units.  Your  lock  and  key,  145  ACRES  AVAILABLE  $50  /  m onth.  Middlebury.  for  five  year  lease.  Organic  802-­558-­6092. preferred.  $5500  per  year.  SPRING  ON  LAKE  DUN-­ First  and  last  year  rent  MORE:  Expecting  compa-­ paid  at  signing  of  contract.  ny?  Comfortably  furnished  619-­208-­2939.  www.land-­ 2-­BR  winterized  lakefront  woodwater.com  . cottages  available  by  night  (2-­night  minimum),  week-­ end,  week  or  month  until  mid-­June.  Smaller  heated  cottages  open  in  May.  10  minutes  to  Middlebury  or  Brandon.  Some  vacancies  left  for  commencement.  No  smoking.  802-­352-­4236;  info@northcovecottages. com  . TWO-­  BAY  GARAGE,  de-­ posit,  references.  Middle-­ bury.  802-­558-­6092. UP  TO  7500  SQ.FT.  avail-­ able  for  food  processing  or  light  manufacturing.  In-­ cludes  freezer  and  cooler.  Exchange  Street,  Middle-­ bury.  802-­388-­4831.

VERGENNES,  277  MAIN  ST.  available  3/1/13.  Large  renovated  7-­room  apart-­ ment,  full  bath,  laundry  BRISTOL  LARGE  ONE  hookups,  large  porch,  in-­ bedroom  apartment.  Walk-­ cludes  heat  and  hot  water.  ing  distance  to  town.  No  $1100.  Call  between  8am  pets.  No  smoking.  $700  /  and  8pm.  802-­349-­4125. month  and  utilities  and  de-­ posit.  Call  802-­388-­0730. WEYBRIDGE;  1  BED-­ ROOM  furnished  cottage  EAST  MIDDLEBURY:  1  2  miles  from  Middlebury.  bedroom  apartment.  In-­ G r e a t  v i e w,  s c r e e n e d  cludes  heat,  hot  water,  porch,  washer,  dryer,  dish-­ electricity,  rubbish  /  recycle.  washer.  Pets  ok.  $850  /  mo.  Walk  to  post  office  and  lo-­ plus  utilities.  References,  cal  stores.  No  pets.  Ref-­ deposit.  ihwashington@ erences  and  deposit.  Call  gmavt.net  . 802-­388-­7716. EAST  MIDDLEBURY;  1  Want  to  Rent bedroom  apartment.  Small  kitchen  /  dining  room.  $650  /  mo.  References.  Available  SEEKING  2  BEDROOM,  1-­1/2  bath  house  /  apt.  (first  May  1.  802-­352-­4124. floor)  in  Middlebury  for  mid  EAST  MIDDLEBURY;  3  May  for  2  professional  bedroom  house  with  back-­ females.  773-­420-­6658. yard.  $995  /  m onth  plus  utilities.  Available  April  1.  References  required.  802-­352-­4124.

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For  Rent

For  Rent

For  Rent

HAY  FOR  SALE:  Small  square  bales.  First  cut,  second  cut,  and  mulch.  Delivery  available.  Call  for  pricing.  802-­453-­4481,  8 0 2 -­ 3 4 9 -­ 9 2 8 1 ,  o r  802-­989-­1004. HAY  FOR  SALE;  first  and  second  cut.  Call  352-­4686. HAY:  FIRST  AND  SEC-­ OND  Cut.  Small  squares.  First  cut-­  big  squares.  4  x  5  r o u n d  b a l e s .  802-­759-­2015. JOHN  DEERE  TRAC-­ TOR.  Model  #4230.  Good  condition.  $14,000  OBO.  802-­758-­2417. LOCAL  PIGLETS  FOR  SALE  wormed  and  vac-­ cinated.  To  reserve,  call  349-­4566. SAWDUST;  STORED  AND  undercover.  Large  tan-­ dem  silage  truck  $600,  delivered.  Large  single  axle  dump  $250,  delivered.  Single  axle  dump  $185,  delivered.  Pick  up  also  available.  Phone  order  and  credit  cards  accepted.  802-­453-­2226.  Bagged  shavings  in  stock.  $5.50  per  bag. STANLEY  LIVESTOCK.  WE  pick  up  all  sizes  and  ages  of  cattle.  For  informa-­ tion  call  518-­321-­4946,  518-­692-­2760. WA N T E D :  T O  P U R -­ C H A S E  f r o m  o w n e r,  open  land,  20+  acres.  802-­558-­6092. WHITNEY’S  CUSTOM  FARM  WORK  Pond  agi-­ tating,  liquid  manure  haul-­ ing,  mouldboard  plowing.  462-­2755,  John  Whitney.

Cars

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FREE  JUNK  CAR  RE-­ MOVAL.  Cash  paid  for  some  complete  cars.  Call  388-­0432  or  388-­2209. WANTED:  OLDER  TOYO-­ TA  Camry.  Automatic,  low  miles,  in  good  to  excellent  shape  (Gramma’s  car).  802-­453-­4235.

SUVs

Particularly  on  sites  like  Craigslist.

2003  JEEP  LIBERTY:  Green,  105,508  miles.  Re-­ cently  refurbished.  $3500  OBO.  802-­349-­6874.

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

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Public Notices Index

Pages  10B  and  11B

Addison (1) Addison Central School (1) Addison County Probate Court (2) Addison County Regional Planning Commission (1) Addison Central Supervisory Union – Bridport, Cornwall, Middlebury, Ripton, Salisbury, Shoreham, Weybridge (1) Addison Northeast Supervisory Union – M.A.U.H.S. (1) Bridport (1) Ferrisburgh (1)

Leicester Town School District (1) Middlebury (1) Middlebury Cemetery Assoc. (1) Middlebury Incorporated District #4 (1) Middlebury Union District #3 (1) New Haven (1) Orwell (1) Paquette Self Storage (1) Shoreham (1) Vermont Secretary of State (1) Vermont Transportation Board (1) Waltham (1)

ADDISON CENTRAL SUPERVISORY UNION SPRING SCREENING FOR BRIDPORT, CORNWALL, MIDDLEBURY, RIPTON, SALISBURY, SHOREHAM, WEYBRIDGE The  Addison  Central  Supervisory  Union  is  scheduling  its  Preschool  Screening  dates  now.  All  children  ages  3  &  4  are  invited  to  participate  in  a  developmental  screening.  Dur-­ ing  this  time  their  skills  will  be  observed.  Developmental  screening  will  be  conducted  by  the  Addison  Central  Supervisory  Union  Early  Education  Program  staff  at  the  Mary  Hogan  Elementary  School.  It  is  very  important  that  all  children  be  screened. We  encourage  all  parents  of  children  ages  3  &  4  to  call  up  April  Rule  at  the  Mary  Hogan  School  at  382-­1412  for  an  appointment.   Children  who  will  be  attending  Kindergarten  in  the  Fall  of  2013  do  not  need  to  attend  the  screening. DATES  OF  SCREENINGS  ARE  LISTED  BELOW: April  15  Monday  Afternoon  from  12:00  to  2:30 April  16  Tuesday  Morning  from  8:00  to  11:30 April  17  Wednesday  Morning  from  8:00  to  11:30 April  18  Thursday  Afternoon  from  12:00  to  2:30 3/28,  4/4

NOTICE OF SELF-­STORAGE LIEN SALE PAQUETTE SELF STORAGE 57 1257+ ‡ 0,''/(%85< 97 Notice  is  hereby  given  that  the  contents  of  the  self-­storage  units  listed  below  will  be  sold  at  public  auction  by  sealed  bid.   This  sale  is  being  held  to  collect  unpaid  storage  unit  occupancy  fees,  charges  and  expenses  of  the  sale. The  entire  contents  of  each  self-­storage  unit  listed  below  will  be  sold,  with  the  proceeds  to  be  distributed  to  Paquette  Self  Storage  for  all  accrued  occupancy  fees  (rent  charges),  late  payment  fees,  sale  expenses,  and  all  other  expenses  in  relation  to  the  unit  and  its  sale. Contents  of  each  unit  may  be  viewed  on   April  13,  2013   commencing  at  10:00  a.m.   Sealed  bids  are  to  be  submitted  on  the  entire  contents  of  each  self-­storage  unit.   Bids  will  be  opened  one  half  hour  after  the  last  unit  has  been  viewed  on  April  13,  2013  .   The  highest  bidder  on  the  storage  unit  must  remove  the  entire  contents  of  the  unit  within  48  KRXUV DIWHU QRWLÂżFDWLRQ RI WKHLU VXFFHVVIXO ELG 3XUFKDVH PXVW EH PDGH LQ FDVK DQG SDLG in  advance  of  the  removal  of  the  contents  of  the  unit.   A  $50.00  cash  deposit  shall  be  made  and  will  be  refunded  if  the  unit  is  broom  cleaned.   Paquette  Self  Storage  reserves  the  right  to  accept  or  reject  bids. The  contents  of  the  following  tenants  self-­storage  units  will  be  included  in  this  sale: Unit  #48,  10x10 April  Desabrais 237  Shacksboro  Rd Shoreham  VT  05770

Unit  #  90,  10x10 Kathleen  Lafayette 812  Exchange  St Middlebury  VT  05753

Unit  #  104,  10x15 Charlie  Pepper 20  Carver  St  Apt  2 Brandon  VT  05733

Unit  #  114,  5x15 Rosaleen  Treadway 15  Court  St  Apt  2D Middlebury  VT  05753

Unit  #  99,  5x10 Tom  Rivart Rd  18  #24 Middlebury  VT  05753

Unit  #  1,  10x20  &  Unit  #  146,  10x20 Brian  Zeiner 26  Franklin  St  Newport  RI  02841

Unit  #  135,  10x15 William  Nichols 68  Hyde  St  Apt  B Burlington  VT  05401

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VERMONT TRANSPORTATION BOARD NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

  The  Vermont  Transportation  Board  will  hold  a  public  hearing  on  April  15,  2013  at  7:00  P.M.  DW WKH $GGLVRQ 7RZQ 2IÂżFHV ORFDWHG DW 5RXWH : LQ $GGLVRQ 9HUPRQW FRQFHUQLQJ the   requests  of  the  Towns  of  Panton  and  Addison  to  join  the  Lake  Champlain  Byway  and  GHVLJQDWH VSHFLÂżHG URDGZD\V ZLWKLQ HDFK WRZQ DV WKH SULPDU\ PRWRU URXWH RI WKH E\ZD\ DQG concerning  the  requests  of  existing  Lake  Champlain  Byway  member  towns  of  Ferrisburgh,  9HUJHQQHV DQG &RUQZDOO WR DPHQG WKH GHVLJQDWHG RIÂżFLDO PRWRU URXWH WKURXJK WKHLU UHVSHFWLYH PXQLFLSDOLWLHV E\ DGGLQJ DGGLWLRQDO URDGZD\ VHJPHQWV 7KH VSHFLÂżF GHVLJQDWLRQ requests  of  each  municipality  follow: 5HTXHVW WR MRLQ WKH /DNH &KDPSODLQ %\ZD\ E\ WKH 7RZQ RI 3DQWRQ DQG WR GHVLJQDWH 3DQWRQ 5RDG -HUVH\ 6WUHHW 3HDVH 5RDG /DNH 5RDG DQG 5RXWH $ DV D SRUWLRQ RI the  Lake  Champlain  Byway  in  the  Town  of  Panton  and  public  comment  regarding  the  designation  request. 5HTXHVW WR MRLQ WKH /DNH &KDPSODLQ %\ZD\ E\ WKH 7RZQ RI $GGLVRQ DQG WR GHVLJQDWH /DNH 5RDG 5RXWH DQG 5RXWH $ DV D SRUWLRQ RI WKH /DNH &KDPSODLQ %\ZD\ LQ WKH Town  of  Addison  and  public  comment  regarding  the  request. 5HTXHVW WR GHVLJQDWH 5RXWH $ DV D SRUWLRQ RI WKH /DNH &KDPSODLQ %\ZD\ LQ WKH Town  of  Ferrisburgh  and  public  comment  regarding  the  designation  request. 5HTXHVW WR GHVLJQDWH 5RXWH DV D SRUWLRQ RI WKH /DNH &KDPSODLQ %\ZD\ LQ WKH Town  of  Cornwall  and  public  comment  regarding  the  designation  request. 5HTXHVW WR GHVLJQDWH 3DQWRQ 5RDG DV D SRUWLRQ RI WKH /DNH &KDPSODLQ %\ZD\ LQ WKH City  of  Vergennes  and  public  comment  regarding  the  designation  request. 2WKHU EXVLQHVV DQG SXEOLF FRPPHQW   Copies  of  the  Application  material  from  each  municipality  can  be  viewed  at  the  following  locations:   Â‡ 7KH 9HUPRQW $JHQF\ RI 7UDQVSRUWDWLRQ 1DWLRQDO /LIH 'ULYH 0RQWSHOLHU 9HUPRQW ‡ 7KH $GGLVRQ &RXQW\ 5HJLRQDO 3ODQQLQJ &RPPLVVLRQ 6HPLQDU\ 6WUHHW 0LGGOHEXU\    Vermont   )RU IXUWKHU LQIRUPDWLRQ SOHDVH FDOO -RKQ /D%DUJH DW WKH 9HUPRQW $JHQF\ RI 7UDQVSRUWDWLRQ DW -RKQ =LFFRQL ([HFXWLYH 6HFUHWDU\ 9HUPRQW 7UDQVSRUWDWLRQ %RDUG RU $GDP /RXJHH RI WKH $GGLVRQ &RXQW\ 5HJLRQDO 3ODQQLQJ &RPPLVVLRQ DW 388-­3141.  2/28,  3/7,  14,  21

TOWN OF SHOREHAM NOTICE OF TAX SALE

The  resident  and  nonresident  owners,  lien  holders  and  mortgagees  of  lands  in  the  7RZQ RI 6KRUHKDP LQ WKH &RXQW\ RI $GGLVRQ DUH KHUHE\ QRWL¿HG WKDW WKH WD[HV DVVHVVHG by  such  town  for  the  years  2007  through  2012  remain,  either  in  whole  or  in  part,  unpaid  on  the  following  described  lands,  premises  or  other  property,  in  such  Town,  to  wit: 7D[SD\HU 7KRPDV &OD\WRQ DQG 6DOO\ 'XQQ Property:   2.2  acres  and  shed  located  on  Vermont  State  Route  73  and  being  property  described  in  a  deed  recorded  at  Book  52  Page  153  Parcel  12-­01-­30  of  the  Shoreham  Land  Records. 7D[SD\HU 0LFKDHO DQG 6DUD &KLFRLQH Property:  3  acres  and  dwelling  located  on  212  Philion  Road  in  the  town  of  Shoreham,  Vermont  and  being  the  property  described  in  a  deed  recorded  at  Book  67  Page  488 Parcel  10-­01-­42.003 7D[SD\HU 7KRPDV 'RXYLOOH Property:  .9  acres  with  mobile  home  located  on  Lapham  Bay  Road  and  Basin  Harbor  Road  in  the  Town  of  Shoreham,  Vermont  and  being  the  property  described  in  a  deed  recorded  in  Volume  39  at  Page  111  Parcel   05-­01-­20 7D[SD\HU 5DQGDOO 7HUU\ *UD\ 3URSHUW\ /HDVHG /RW ZLWK FDPS ORFDWHG DW &DSLWDO +LOO 'ULYH 7RUUH\ ,VODQG LQ the  Town  of  Shoreham,  Vermont  and  being  the  property  described  in  a  lease  agreement  recorded  in  Volume  50  at  Page  38-­39 Parcel  20-­01-­67 7D[SD\HU :LOOLDP -R\ $OH[DQGHU SDUFHOV

3URSHUW\ DFUH /DQGORFNHG ORW ORFDWHG DW 6KDFNVERUR 5RDG Parcel  10-­1-­45 3URSHUW\ DFUH /RW ZLWK GZHOOLQJ ORFDWHG DW 5LFKYLOOH 5RDG LQ WKH 7RZQ RI Shoreham,  Vermont  and  being  the  property  described  in  a  deed  recorded  in  Volume  53  at  Page  532-­538. Parcel  10-­1-­71 7D[SD\HU 'DU\O /RUL 'DYLV Property:  1.10  acres  lot  with  dwelling  located  at  2846  State  Route  #  22A  in  the  Town  of  Shoreham,  Vermont  and  being  the  property  described  in  the  deed  recorded  in  Volume  65  Page  678  â€“  682  and  Volume  73  at  Page  156-­158. Parcel  9-­1-­74 '$7(' DW 6KRUHKDP 9HUPRQW WKLV WK GD\ RI 0DUFK :LOOLDP 5 7HOJHQ -U &ROOHFWRU RI GHOLQTXHQW WD[HV IRU WKH 7RZQ RI 6KRUHKDP 7$; 6$/( 6&+('8/(' )25 021'$< $SULO $7 $0 6+25(+$0 72:1 &/(5.Âś6 2)),&( 0DLQ 6WUHHW 6KRUHKDP 9HUPRQW 3/14,  21,  28


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Sapstreak  disease  invading  sugar  maples On  a  walk  through  a  still,  snowy  sugarbush,  the  peacefulness  can  be  overwhelming;͞  everything  looks  to  be  in  good  order.  But  all  may  not  be  as  perfect  as  it  seems.  In  any  sugar-­ bush,  there  is  a  good  chance  that  a  fungal  intruder  has  gained  entry  and  is  wintering  unseen  beneath  the  rich,  dark  bark  of  an  unlucky  sugar  maple.  If  this  invader  is  sapstreak  disease,  then  death  is  likely  to  soon  claim  a  valuable  sap  producer. This  fungus  mainly  affects  sugar  maples,  and,  because  it  enters  trees  through  wounds  in  the  lower  part  of  the  trunk  or  in  the  roots,  it  is  more  common  in  sugarbushes  than  in  less  frequently  visited  forests.  Here  there  is  more  machinery,  more  intense  manage-­ ment,  and,  especially  when  buckets  are  used  instead  of  tubing,  a  lot  more  WUDI¿F 6RRQHU RU ODWHU WKLV ZLOO UHVXOW in  injury  to  a  tree.

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TOWN OF MIDDLEBURY BOARD AND COMMISSION VACANCIES

Each  year  at  this  time  the  Town  of  Middlebury  Select  Board  makes  its  annual  appointments  to  volunteer  positions  required  by  State  Statute,  and  local  and  regional  boards  and  commissions.   If  you  are  interested  in  any  of  the  following  positions,  please  VXEPLW D OHWWHU RI LQWHUHVW WR WKH 7RZQ 0DQDJHUœV 2I¿FH 0DLQ 6WUHHW 0LGGOHEXU\ QR ODWHU WKDQ )ULGD\ $SULO ,I \RX ZRXOG OLNH WR ¿QG RXW PRUH DERXW DQ\ RI WKHVH positions,  please  contact  us  at  388-­8100,  Ext  202. (  )  indicates  number  of  positions  open Three  Year  Terms Auditor  (1) Auditor  (1) Development  Review  Board  (1) Planning  Commission  (2) Fence  Viewer  (3) Design  Advisory  Committee  (2) First  Constable  (1)  Development  Review  Board  (1)  /LVWHU WR ¿OO XQH[SLUHG WHUP XQWLO QH[W Downtown  Improvement  District    March  Town  Meeting   Committee  (2) Middlebury  Community  Television  Board  (1) Two  Year  Term Sports  Commission  (3) Auditor  (1) Town  Agent  (1) One  Year  Term Town  Grand  Juror  (1) Addison  County  Regional  7RZQ 6HUYLFH 2I¿FHU

  Planning  Commission  (3) Tree  Warden  (1) Addison  County  Solid  Waste  Tree  Warden  Deputy  (1)   Management  District  (1) The  Select  Board  is  also  taking  names  of  citizens  interested  in  serving  on  the  Middlebury  Area  Land  Trust  and  Town  of  Middlebury  Power  House  Committee.

Outside Story

Relay  jumpstart THE  MIDDLEBURY  LIONS  Club  presents  the  American  Cancer  So-­ ciety  Relay  for  Life  of  Middlebury  College  with  a  $1,000  sponsorship  check  at  the  event  kick-­off  held  at  the  Ilsley  Library  in  Middlebury  on  March  2.  Pictured,  from  left,  are  Donna  Rae  Decatur,  American  Cancer  Society  staff  partner;  Michael  Jackman,  Sponsor  Commit-­ tee  chair;  Helen  Bigelow,  treasurer  of  the  Middlebury  Lions  Club;  and  Roger  Desabrais  Jr.,  Middlebury  Lions  Club  president.

Public Notices can  be  found  on 3DJHV % % TOWN OF ORWELL NOTICE

The  Town  of  Orwell  Development  Re-­ view  Board  warns  a  public  hearing  for  a  Waiver  from  setback  for  an  existing  large  shed  located  on  the  property  of  Derek  Roberts  at  281  Singing  Cedars  Rd.  0HHWLQJ DW WKH 7RZQ 2I¿FH :HGQHVGD\ April  17  at  8:00  pm.

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MIDDLEBURY CEMETERY ASSOCIATION PUBLIC NOTICE

The  annual  meeting  of  the  Middlebury  Cemetery  Association  will  be  held  at  the  RI¿FHV RI -LP 6ZLIW 6 3OHDVDQW 6W 0LGGOHEXU\ 97 RQ 7KXUVGD\ 0DUFK DW S P

ANESU -­ INVITATION TO BID LAWN MOWING

The  Town  School  Districts  of  Lincoln,  New  Haven,  Monkton  and  Mt.  Abraham  Union  Middle/High  School  request  proposals  for  2-­year  contracts  to  mow  areas  surrounding  respective  schools.   3URSRVDO GHDGOLQH 6SHFL¿FDWLRQV and  Bid  Proposal  forms  available  by  contacting: Addison  Northeast  Supervisory  Union 72  Munsill  Avenue,  Suite  601 Bristol,  VT  05443 3/25 453-­3657  ext.  17

TOWN OF NEW HAVEN NOTICE OF TAX SALE

 The  resident  and  nonresident  owners,  lien  holders,  and  mortgagees  of  lands  in  the  Town  of  New  Haven,  in  the  County  of  $GGLVRQ DUH KHUHE\ QRWLÂżHG WKDW WKH WD[HV assessed  by  such  Town  for  the  years  of  2010,  2011  and  2012  remain,  either  in  whole  or  part,  unpaid  on  the  following  described  lands  in  such  Town,  to  wit: Being  the  house,  lot  and  all  improvements  located  at  1161  Hunt  Road,  New  Haven,  Vermont  05472,  and  being  all  the  same  lands  and  premises  conveyed  to  Mark  Hubbell  by  Quit  Claim  Deed  of  Clarence  Sturtevant  and  Yvette  Sturtevant,  dated  August  24,  2004,  and  recorded  in  Book  65,  Pages  720-­721,  New  Haven  Land  Records.   and  so  much  of  such  lands  will  be  sold  at  SXEOLF DXFWLRQ DW WKH 7RZQ &OHUNÂśV 2IÂżFH D public  place  in  such  Town,  on  the  23rd  day  of  April,  2013,  at  ten  o’clock  a.m.,  as  shall  EH UHTXLVLWH WR GLVFKDUJH VXFK WD[HV ZLWK costs  and  fees,  unless  previously  paid.  Dated  at  New  Haven,  Vermont  this  7th  day  of  March,  2013.  SylviaSue  Ford, &ROOHFWRU RI 'HOLQTXHQW 7D[HV   3/21,  28,  4/4  for  the  Town  of  New  Haven

TOWN OF WALTHAM  The  Waltham  Selectboard  seeks  resi-­ dents  to  serve  as  selectboard  member,  a  cemetery  commissioner,  and  as  auditor  until  March  2014.  Selectboard  member  responsibilities  in-­ clude  attending  monthly  selectboard  meet-­ ings,  oversight  of  town  operation,  paying  bills,  and  the  yearly  budget. Cemetery  Commissioner  responsibili-­ ties  includes  the  management  of  the  town  cemetery. Auditor  responsibilities  include  year  end  reconciliation  of  town  accounts  and  to  as-­ sist  with  producing  the  town  report. Send  letters  of  interest  to  the  Select-­ board  at  P.O.  Box  175  Vergennes  Vt.  RU FDOO WKH 7RZQ &OHUNV RI¿FH DW 877-­3641  by  April  1,  2013. 3/28

each  leaf  is  smaller  than  normal.  In  subsequent  years,  the  leaves  become  off-­color  and  sparse  and  the  crown  dies  bit  by  bit.  Typically,  the  whole  tree  is  dead  within  four  years.  Armillaria,  an  omnipresent,  oppor-­ tunistic  fungus,  often  moves  in  to  hasten  the  process. Most  trees  with  sapstreak  disease  are  along  roads  or  skid  trails,  or  near  the  sugarhouse  where  comings  and  JRLQJV DUH LQWHQVLÂżHG :RXQGV WR the  roots  or  to  the  base  of  the  tree  are  invariably  present.  Cattle  in  forests  also  cause  wounds  that  allow  sapstreak  to  enter  â€”  another  reason  to  NHHS WKHP RXW RI WKH ZRRGV :RXQGV created  in  spring  and  summer  seem  to  be  more  susceptible  to  sapstreak  disease  than  winter  injuries,  but,  of  course,  it  isn’t  practical  to  stay  out  of  a  sugarbush  in  early  spring.  :KHQ SRRUO\ PDQDJHG WLPEHU harvesting  results  in  wounds  to  a  large  number  of  trees,  sapstreak  disease  may  become  a  more  wide-­ spread  killer,  with  symptoms  show-­ ing  up  three  to  six  years  after  the  careless  logging. :K\ WKLV IXQJXV GRHV QRW LQIHFW wounds  higher  in  the  tree  is  not  known.  If  spores  from  sapstreak  are  introduced  into  tapholes,  they  almost  always  fail  to  cause  disease.  And  when  an  infection  is  initiated  high  in  a  tree,  the  tree  succeeds  in  wall-­ ing  it  off  so  that  it  does  not  spread.  :RXQGV WR EUDQFKHV UDUHO\ LI HYHU get  infected  by  sapstreak.  There  is  some  evidence  that  the  insects  that  carry  sapstreak  spores  from  tree  to Â

tree  are  ground  dwellers,  but  that  doesn’t  explain  why  the  disease  does  not  develop  in  experimentally  inocu-­ lated  tapholes. :KHQ D WUHH LQIHFWHG E\ VDSVWUHDN is  cut  down,  the  fungus  may  produce  abundant  sticky  spores  in  a  mat  over  the  stained  surface  of  the  wood.  6RPH UHVHDUFKHUV EHOLHYH LW LV important  to  remove  infected  trees  to  reduce  the  number  of  spores,  but  since  the  fungus  is  very  common,  this  may  not  be  worthwhile.  The  value  of  the  lowest  log  on  the  bole,  which  is  usually  the  best  log,  is  greatly  reduced  because  of  the  discolored  wood.  Dissection  of  sapstreak-­killed  trees  shows  that  stain  columns  do  not  extend  very  far  up  into  the  trunk  but  that  the  root  collar  and  roots  are  completely  colonized. On  a  more  cheerful  note,  this  disease  rarely  kills  a  large  number  RI WUHHV DW RQH WLPH 6LQJOH WUHHV RU small  groups  of  trees  â€”  and  only  those  that  have  been  wounded  â€”  will  die  from  time  to  time.  Although  QRW LGHQWLÂżHG XQWLO VDSVWUHDN LV a  native  disease  and  one  that,  so  far,  does  not  seem  to  have  spread  to  other  countries. By  Virginia  Barlow,  founding  editor  of  1RUWKHUQ :RRGODQGV The  illustra-­ tion  for  this  column  was  drawn  by  Adelaide  Tyrol.  The  Outside  Story  is  assigned  and  edited  by  Northern  :RRGODQGV  magazine  and  sponsored  by  the  Wellborn  Ecology  Fund  of  New  Hampshire  Charitable  Foundation:   wellborn@nhcf.org.

MIDDLEBURY UD#3 CONTROLS PROJECT REQUEST FOR BIDS

PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE ADDISON COUNTY REGIONAL PLANNING COMMISSION

Project  scope  of  work  includes  a  com-­ plete  modernization  of  HVAC  controls  at  the  Middlebury  Union  High  School  and  at  the  Middlebury  Union  Middle  School.  All  legacy  HVAC  controllers  shall  be  removed  and  replaced  with  modern  HVAC  control-­ lers.  A  new  web  based  HVAC  manage-­ ment  head  end  shall  be  provided  for  cen-­ tralized  management  of  both  schools.  For  more  information  please  contact  Facilities  Manager  Bruce  MacIntire  802-­382-­1500  or  bmacintire@addisoncentralsu.org.  All bids  will  be  due  no  later  than  April  8,  2013  at  1:00  PM.

MUNICIPAL CONSULTATION  The  Addison  County  Regional  Planning  Commission  (ACRPC)  will  hold  a  Joint  public  hearing  with  the  Addison  Planning  Commission  on  April  15,  2013,  at  7:30  S P DW WKH $GGLVRQ 7RZQ 2I¿FH WR FRQVXOW regarding  the  status  of  planning  within  the  Town  of  Addison.  The  hearing  is  open  to  the  public. Adam  Lougee,  Executive  Director Addison  County  Regional  Planning  Commission 3/28   388-­3141

LEICESTER TOWN SCHOOL DISTRICT WARNING

PUBLIC NOTICE TOWN OF ADDISON

   The  legal  voters  of  the  Leicester  Town  6FKRRO 'LVWULFW DUH KHUHE\ QRWL¿HG DQG ZDUQHG WR PHHW DW WKH /HLFHVWHU 0HHWLQJ +RXVH RQ 0RQGD\ $SULO DW S P WR WUDQVDFW DQ\ EXVLQHVV QRW LQYROYLQJ YRWLQJ E\ $XVWUDOLDQ EDOORW Article I. 7R KHDU WKH %RDUG RI 6FKRRO 'LUHFWRUV SUHVHQW WKHLU HVWLPDWH RI RSHUDWLQJ H[SHQGLWXUHV IRU QH[W \HDU Article II. 7R GR DQ\ RWKHU EXVLQHVV SURSHU WR EH GRQH ZKHQ PHW 7KH PHHWLQJ VKDOO WKHQ EH UHFHVVHG WR 7XHVGD\ $SULO 7KH SROOV ZLOO EH RSHQ IURP $0 WR 30 DW WKH /HLFHVWHU 7RZQ RI¿FH WR YRWH RQ WKH IROORZLQJ DUWLFOHV E\ $XVWUDOLDQ %DOORW Article III. Shall  the  voters  of  the  Leicester  7RZQ 6FKRRO 'LVWULFW DSSURSULDWH WKH VXP RI RQH PLOOLRQ RQH KXQGUHG VHYHQWHHQ WKRXVDQG VL[ KXQGUHG IRUW\ GROODUV QHFHVVDU\ IRU WKH VXSSRUW RI LWV VFKRROV IRU WKH \HDU EHJLQQLQJ -XO\ 7KH DPRXQW RI VXFK VXP WR EH UDLVHG E\ WD[HV WR EH RIIVHW E\ VSHFLDO HGXFDWLRQ UHYHQXHV VWDWH DLG DQG RWKHU LQFRPHV" 'DWHG DW /HLFHVWHU 97 0DUFK

PROBATE Â COURT DOCKET Â NO. Â 15771 STATE Â OF Â VERMONT DISTRICT Â OF Â ADDISON, Â SS.

The  Addison  Planning  Commission  will  hold  a  monthly  meeting  on  Monday,  April  15,  2013  at  7:00  p.m.  at  the  Addison  Town  &OHUNœV RI¿FH 7R FRQVLGHU WKH IROORZLQJ 7R DSSURYH WKH PLQXWHV RI WKH 0DUFK 18,  2013  meeting. 7R WUDQVDFW DQ\ EXVLQHVV IRXQG QHF-­ HVVDU\ EHIRUH WKH ERDUG 7R DOORZ WLPH IRU SXEOLF FRPPHQW LQ-­ WHUDFWLRQ DW EHJLQQLQJ RI PHHWLQJ 4.  Continue  working  on  the  Zoning  5HJXODWLRQV IRU DQ\ FKDQJHV RU UHYLVLRQV if  needed.  5.  Continue  working  on  items  that  are  FRQVLGHUHG WR EH SURMHFWV LQ SURJUHVV ZLWK WKH SRVVLEOH DFUH ORWV IHQFHV GH-­ WDFKHG GHFNV DQG RWKHU LWHPV 6.  Working  to  update  the  Town  Plan  to  ¿W WKH FKDQJHV DFFRUGLQJO\ $GDP /RX-­ JHH ([HFXWLYH 'LUHFWRU IURP $&53& DQG D PHPEHU RI WKH 97 7UDQVSRUWDWLRQ %RDUG ZLOO EH RXU VSHDNHUV IRU WKLV PHHWLQJ WR GLVFXVV 7KH %LNH %\ZD\ DQG LWHPV WR DGG WR 7KH 7RZQ 3ODQ (FRQRPLF 'HYHO-­ RSPHQW DQG 'D\ &DUH +RZ WR LPSOHPHQW them? Frank  Galgano,  Chair 6WDUU 3KLOOLSV 6HFUHWDU\ Addison  Planning  Commission 3/28 PROBATE  COURT DOCKET  NO.  15699 STATE  OF  VERMONT DISTRICT  OF  ADDISON,  SS.

IN  RE  THE  ESTATE  OF PIERRE  K.  BILODEAU LATE  OF  WHITING,  VERMONT  NOTICE  TO  CREDITORS To  the  creditors  of  the  estate  of  Pierre  K.  Bilodeau  late  of  Whiting,  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 ¿UVW 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:  Feb.  9,  2013 Susanne  Bilodeau F R -RQDWKDQ & +HSSHOO Marsh  &  Wagner &RXUW 6W Middlebury,  VT  05753 (802)  388-­4026 Name  of  Publication:  Addison  Independent First  Publication  Date:  March  21,  2013 Second  Publication  Date:  March  28,  2013 $GGUHVV RI 3UREDWH &RXUW $GGLVRQ 3UREDWH &RXUW 0DKDG\ &RXUW 0LGGOHEXU\ 97 05753 3/21  &  3/28

IN  RE  THE  ESTATE  OF ANTHONY  J.  THOMAS LATE  OF  MIDDLEBURY,  VERMONT  NOTICE  TO  CREDITORS To  the  creditors  of  the  estate  of  Anthony  J.  Thomas  late  of  Middlebury,  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 ¿UVW 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:  March  23,  2013 Maryann  Mullins F R 'HSSPDQ )ROH\ 3& 32 'UDZHU 0LGGOHEXU\ 97 1DPH RI 3XEOLFDWLRQ Addison  Independent 3XEOLFDWLRQ 'DWH 0DUFK $GGUHVV RI 3UREDWH &RXUW $GGLVRQ 3UREDWH &RXUW 0DKDG\ &RXUW 0LGGOHEXU\ 97 3/28

3/28

INVITATION TO BID LAWN MOWING ADDISON CENTRAL SCHOOL

  The  Addison  Board  of  School  Directors  is  seeking  bids  for  mowing,  trimming  and  general  lawn  care  at  the  Addison  Central  School. GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS: 1.  Bidder  will  submit  bids  for  the  job  of  mowing  the  lawns,  trimming  and  general  lawn  care  at  the  Addison  Central  School  for  the  ensuing  year,  commencing  upon  award  and  ending  May  31,  2014.  Please  submit  your  bid  BY THE SEASON. 2.  The  schedule  of  mowing  will  be  determined  by  the  administration  with  the  cooperation  and  in  collaboration  with  the  successful  bidder.   Scheduling  limitations  include,  but  may  not  be  limited  to,  times  when  school  is  in  session  and  during  after-­school  and  summer  athletic  activities. 6HUYLFHV WR EH SURYLGHG LQFOXGH FRPSOHWH PRZLQJ RI WKH ODZQ DUHDV DQG WKH DWKOHWLF ÂżHOG areas  around  the  school;Íž  clipping  around  building,  shrubbery,  fences,  etc.;Íž  general  lawn  care,  which  includes  picking  up  paper  and  other  small  debris  on  the  lawn  prior  to  mowing;Íž  DQG PRZLQJ RI VSHFLDO DUHDV L H OHDFK ÂżHOG DV QHHGHG 4.  Payment  will  be  made  in  four  equal  installments  during  the  months  of  July,  August,  September  and  October.  %LGV PXVW VKRZ WKH DPRXQW RI :RUNHUVÂś &RPSHQVDWLRQ LI DSSOLFDEOH DQG /LDELOLW\ ,QVXUDQFH ZKLFK WKH SRWHQWLDO FRQWUDFWRU FDUULHV $ Âł&HUWLÂżFDWH RI ,QVXUDQFH´ PXVW EH submitted  by  the  successful  bidder  before  any  contractual  obligation  will  occur. 6.  The  successful  bidder  may  be  required  to  submit  personal  and  business  references  prior  WR WKH ÂżQDO DZDUG RI WKH ELG    Interested  bidders  should  contact  Jeff  Kauffman,  Head  Custodian,  Addison  Central  6FKRRO WR YLHZ WKH SURSHUW\ DQG FRQÂżUP WKH VFRSH RI WKH VHUYLFHV UHTXLUHG prior  to  submitting  a  bid.   The  Board  of  School  Directors  reserves  the  right  to  waive  any  irregularities  to  accept  or  reject  any  or  all  bids  as  it  may  deem  to  be  in  the  best  interest  of  the  school  district.   Bids will be accepted until 4:00 PM Friday, April 12, 2013.     Please  submit  to  Kathleen  Cannon,  Business  Manager,  Addison  Northwest  Supervisory  Union,  48  Green  Street,  Suite  1,  Vergennes,  VT   05491  in  a  sealed  envelope  marked  â€œACS Lawn Mowing Bid.â€?  Bids  will  be  presented  at  the  regularly  scheduled  school  board  meeting  in  April. 3/28,  4/1,  4,  8

NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE ON ACCOUNT OF DELINQUENT TAXES OWED THE TOWN OF BRIDPORT, VT

  The  resident  and  nonresident  owners,  lienholders  and  mortgagees  of  lands  and/or  real  HVWDWH LQ WKH 7RZQ RI %ULGSRUW &RXQW\ RI $GGLVRQ 6WDWH RI 9HUPRQW DUH KHUHE\ QRWLÂżHG that  the  taxes  assessed  against  Timothy  Hotte  by  the  Town  of  Bridport  for  the  years  2011  and  2012  remain,  either  in  whole  or  in  part,  unpaid  on  the  following  described  lands  in  such  Town,  to  wit:   Being  all  the  same  lands  and  premises  described  in  a  Decree  of  the  Addison  Probate  Court,  Estate  of  Lucien  J.  Hotte,  Sr.,  to  Timothy  P.  Hotte,  recorded  in  Book  43,  Pages  237,  239  of  the  Bridport  Land  records,  the  same  being  a  34-­acre  parcel.  DQG VR PXFK RI UHDO HVWDWH ZLOO EH VROG DW SXEOLF DXFWLRQ IRU FDVK EDQN FKHFN FHUWLÂżHG IXQGV RU RWKHU IXQGV DSSURYHG LQ DGYDQFH RI WKH VDOH E\ WKH &ROOHFWRU RI 7D[HV DW WKH RIÂżFH area  of  the  Town  Clerk  of  Bridport,  Vermont,  a  public  place  in  the  said  Town  of  Bridport,  Vermont,  on  the  11th  day  of  April,  2013,  at  ten  o’clock  in  the  morning,  as  shall  be  requisite  to  discharge  such  taxes  with  interest,  costs  and  fees  unless  previously  paid.     DATED  at  Bridport,  Vermont,  this  8th  day  of  March,  2013.  Harry  L.  Duffany,  Jr.,  Collector  of  Town  of  Bridport  Taxes (For  information,  call:  802-­759-­2698) 3/14,  21,  28

WARNING MIDDLEBURY INCORPORATED SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 4 ANNUAL MEETING APRIL 10, 2013

   The  legal  voters  of  Middlebury  Incorporated  School  District  No.  4  in  the  Town  of  Middlebury,  9HUPRQW DUH KHUHE\ ZDUQHG DQG QRWL¿HG WR PHHW LQ WKH J\PQDVLXP RI WKH 0DU\ +RJDQ School  in  said  District  on  Wednesday,  April  10,  2013,  at  7:30  PM  to  transact  the  following  business: ARTICLE 1: 7R HOHFW WKH IROORZLQJ 2I¿FHUV IRU WKH HQVXLQJ \HDU     (a)   A  Moderator    (b)   A  Clerk   (c)   A  Treasurer ARTICLE 2: To  act  upon  the  reports  of  the  Treasurer  and  Auditor  of  Incorporated  School District  No.  4. ARTICLE 3:   To  see  if  the  voters  of  said  Middlebury  Incorporated  School  District  No.  4  will  vote  to  authorize  its  Board  of  Directors,  under  16  VSA  562  (9),  to  borrow  money  by  issuance  of  bonds  or  notes  not  in  excess  of  anticipated  revenue  for  the  school  year. ARTICLE 4:  To  see  if  the  voters  of  said  Middlebury  Incorporated  School  District  No.  4  will  approve  the  sum  of  $6,418,788  to  defray  current  expenses  for  the  ensuing  year  and  to  pay  outstanding  orders  and  obligations. ARTICLE 5: To  see  if  the  voters  of  said  Middlebury  Incorporated  School  District  No.  4  will  authorize  its  Board  of  Directors  to  place  $100,000 from  the  FY  2012  Unassigned  Fund  Balance  of  ($108,208)  into  the  Education  Reserve  Fund. ARTICLE 6: To  see  if  the  voters  of  said  Middlebury  Incorporated  School  District  No.  4  will  authorize  the  Treasurer  of  the  Town  of  Middlebury  to  collect  the  taxes  of  the  above  said  school  district. ARTICLE 7: To  transact  any  other  business  proper  to  come  before  said  meeting.            G.  Kenneth  Perine,  Clerk                                                                Middlebury  Incorporated  School  District  No.  4 3/14,  21,  28,  4/4

PROPOSED STATE RULES By  law,  public  notice  of  proposed  rules  must  be  given  by  publication  in  newspapers  of  record.   The  purpose  of  these  notices  is  to  give  the  public  a  chance  to  respond  to  the  proposals.   The  public  notices  for  administrative  rules  are  now  also  available  online  at  http:// vermont-­archives.org/aparules/ovnotices.htm.   The  law  requires  an  agency  to  hold  a  public  hearing  on  a  proposed  rule,  if  requested  to  do  so  in  writing  by  25  persons  or  an  association  having  at  least  25  members. To  make  special  arrangements  for  individuals  with  disabilities  or  special  needs  please  call  or  write  the  contact  person  listed  below  as  soon  as  possible. To  obtain  further  information  concerning  any  schedule  hearing(s),  obtain  copies  of  proposed  rule(s)  or  submit  comments  regarding  proposed  rule(s),  please  call  or  write  the  contact  person  listed  below.  You  may  also  submit  comments  in  writing  to  the  Legislative  Committee  on  Administrative  Rules,  State  House,  Montpelier,  Vermont  05602  (828-­2231). 10 V.S.A. Appendix § 33a Moose Permit Rule Vermont  Proposed  Rule:  13P008 AGENCY: Natural  Resources,  Fish  &  Wildlife  Dept.,  Fish  and  Wildlife  Board CONCISE SUMMARY: The  rule  establishes  the  number  of  moose  permits  to  be  issued  in  each  Wildlife  Management  Unit.  In  2009,  the  Department  approved  a  10-­year  Big  Game  Mangement  Plan  which  established  moose  population  objectives.  Moose  objectives  are  below  the  targets  for  some  Wildlife  Management  Units  and  as  such,  the  Fish  &  Wildlife  Board  is  proposing  a  reduction  in  permits,  from  a  total  of  385,  to  355  permits. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, CONTACT: Catherine  Gjessing,  Vermont  Department  of  Fish  &  Wildlife,  103  South  Main  Street,  Waterbury,  VT  05671  Tel:  802-­595-­3331  Email:  FDWKHULQH JMHVVLQJ#VWDWH YW XV 85/ KWWS ZZZ YW¿VKDQGZLOGOLIH FRP ODZVBUXOHV FIP FOR COPIES: Mark  Scott,  Vermont  Department  of  Fish  and  Wildlife,  103  South  Main  Street,  Waterbury,  VT  05671  Tel:  802-­583-­7100  Email:  mark.scott@state.vt.us 3/28

TOWN OF FERRISBURGH REQUEST FOR BIDS LAWN MOWING SPECIFICATIONS

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Woman cited for DUI after roll-­over MIDDLEBURY  â€”  Middlebury  police  cited  Talena  Jestice,  36,  of  Middlebury  for  driving  under  the  in-­ Ă€XHQFH IROORZLQJ LQYHVWLJDWLRQ RI D one-­car  roll-­over  accident  on  Foote  Street  on  March  22. In  other  action  last  week,  Middle-­ bury  police: ‡ 5HIHUUHG WR WKH $GGLVRQ &RXQW\ 6WDWHÂśV $WWRUQH\ÂśV RIÂżFH IRU SRVVLEOH prosecution,  a  report  of  a  man  push-­ ing  a  woman  in  the  Buttolph  Drive  area  on  March  18. ‡ ,QYHVWLJDWHG D GLVRUGHUO\ FRQ-­ duct  complaint  in  the  Lodge  Road  neighborhood  on  March  18. ‡ 5HVSRQGHG WR D UHSRUWHG GRPHV-­ WLF GLVSXWH DW D -D\QH &RXUW UHVLGHQFH on  March  19.  Police  said  the  person  who  was  allegedly  causing  the  prob-­ lem  had  left  before  they  arrived. ‡ &LWHG $OOHQ -HQQLQJV RI Middlebury  for  violating  the  condi-­ tions  of  his  release  (that  he  not  con-­ sume  alcohol)  following  an  inves-­ tigation  at  a  North  Pleasant  Street  residence  on  March  19. ‡ $VNHG D -D\QH &RXUW UHVLGHQW WR turn  down  his  music  during  the  eve-­ ning  of  March  20. ‡ &KHFNHG LQWR D ODUFHQ\ FRP-­ plaint  at  a  Schoolhouse  Hill  Road  residence  on  March  20. ‡ :HUH LQIRUPHG RI D WKHIW IURP a  motor  vehicle  parked  off  Gambrel  &RXUW RQ 0DUFK ‡ 6HUYHG D QR WUHVSDVV RUGHU RQ March  20  on  a  person  not  wanted  at  a  Halladay  Road  residence. ‡ 6HUYHG QR WUHVSDVV RUGHUV RQ two  people  on  March  21  who  were  not  wanted  at  the  Blue  Spruce  Motel  on  Route  7  on  March  21.

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‡ 5HFHLYHG D UHSRUW RI DQ LQ-­ toxicated,  unmanageable  youth  at  a  &RXUW 6WUHHW UHVLGHQFH RQ 0DUFK ‡ &LWHG &DWKHULQH 0HOHQG\ of  Middlebury  for  driving  under  WKH LQĂ€XHQFH DIWHU UHVSRQGLQJ WR D report  of  a  car  crashing  into  a  tele-­ phone  pole  on  Happy  Valley  Road  on  March  21. ‡ +HOSHG 0LGGOHEXU\ &ROOHJH Public  Safety  deal  with  a  man  in  the  college  library  who  had  allegedly  been  making  obscene  gestures  at  women  in  the  building  on  March  21. ‡ ,QYHVWLJDWHG D EXUJODU\ DW D North  Pleasant  Street  apartment  on  March  22.  Missing  items  included  jewelry,  according  to  police. ‡ 7LFNHWHG D 0LGGOHEXU\ &ROOHJH student  for  violating  the  town  ordi-­ nance  banning  public  urination,  on  &ROOHJH 6WUHHW RQ 0DUFK ‡ 5HFHLYHG D UHSRUW RI D PDQ throwing  a  water  bottle  at  his  es-­ WUDQJHG VSRXVH DW D &RXUW 6WUHHW UHVL-­ dence  on  March  23.  Police  continue  to  investigate  the  allegation. ‡ $VVLVWHG LQ WKH FDUH RI D ORFDO woman  on  March  23  who  was  hav-­ ing  a  nervous  breakdown  and  was  talking  about  harming  herself.  Res-­ FXH RIÂżFLDOV WRRN WKH ZRPDQ WR 3RU-­ ter  Hospital  and  got  her  some  mental  health  counseling. ‡ *RW PHQWDO KHDOWK FRXQVHOLQJ for  a  second  suicidal  woman  on Â

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March  23. ‡ 5HVSRQGHG WR D WKHIW FRPSODLQW in  the  Route  7  South  area  on  March  23. ‡ 5HVSRQGHG WR D QRLVH FRPSODLQW at  a  Seminary  Street  residence  on  March  24.  Police  said  an  apparently  intoxicated  apartment  tenant  had  been  yelling. ‡ *RW PHQWDO KHDOWK FRXQVHOLQJ IRU D &URVV 6WUHHW UHVLGHQW ZKR WROG police  on  March  24  that  someone  had  been  stealing  his  book  ideas  by  accessing  his  computer  remotely. ‡ +HOSHG UHVROYH D GLVSXWH EH-­ tween  some  Airport  Road  neighbors  on  March  24. ‡ :HUH LQIRUPHG RQ 0DUFK WKDW three  bad  checks  had  recently  been  passed  at  Middlebury  Beef  Supply  on  Route  7  South. ‡ ,QYHVWLJDWHG D WUHVSDVVLQJ FRP-­ plaint  in  the  Fields  Road  area  on  March  24. ‡ &LWHG 'LOORQ %ULJJV RI 0R-­ riah,  N.Y.,  for  driving  under  the  in-­ Ă€XHQFH DIWHU LQYHVWLJDWLQJ D UHSRUW of  someone  banging  on  a  Fields  Road  resident’s  door  on  March  24. ‡ ,VVXHG WKUHH ORFDO MXYHQLOHV court  diversion  paperwork  for  being  minors  in  possession  of  alcohol  fol-­ ORZLQJ D WUDIÂżF VWRS RQ 0DLQ 6WUHHW on  March  24. CLARIFICATION:  Last  Thurs-­ day’s  Middlebury  Police  Log  in-­ cluded  an  item  on  a  citation  issued  IRU GULYLQJ XQGHU WKH LQĂ€XHQFH WR D Hancock  woman  with  the  same  name  and  age  of  a  Middlebury  woman.  We’re  sorry  for  any  confusion  of  the  two  that  our  readers  may  have  had.

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K9  VINCENT  POSES  with  his  handler,  Vermont  State  Police  Senior  Trooper  Justin  Busby.  Thanks  to  a  na-­ tional  Groupon  Grassroots  fundraiser,  Vincent  will  be  receiving  a  bullet-­proof,  stab-­proof  vest  to  protect  him  during  his  work  in  narcotics  detection  and  patrol.

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IRU WKH IRXU OHJJHG FULPH ÂżJKWHUV who  put  their  lives  on  the  line  for  the  community  and  their  partner. The  campaign’s  goal  was  to  raise  over  $150,000  by  the  end  of  the  event  at  midnight  on  March  20,  which  would  allow  Vested  Interest  LQ . V ,QF WR RXWÂżW RYHU SROLFH K9s  with  vests  throughout  the  United  States.  As  of  March  19,  the  campaign  had  raised  $140,000.  The  Groupon  campaign  is  over,  but  the  organi-­ ]DWLRQ LV VWLOO DFFHSWLQJ GRQDWLRQV through  its  website,  www.vik9s.org,  and  through  the  mail  at  P.O.  Box  9,  East  Taunton,  MA  02718.

Cars  towed  due  to  city’s  parking  ban VERGENNES  â€”  Last  week’s  snowy  weather  resulted  in  Vergennes  police  ticketing  and/or  ordering  towed  a  number  of  cars  left  on  city  streets  in  violation  of  the  city’s  win-­ tertime  ban  on  overnight  on-­street  parking. Police  ticketed  cars  and  ordered  at  least  one  car  towed  on  the  nights  of  March  18,  19,  20  and  21.  The  parking  ban  will  remain  in  effect  through  April  1,  this  coming  Monday.  In  other  action  between  March  18  and  24,  Vergennes  police: ‡ $W WKH UHTXHVW RI WKH 'HSDUWPHQW RI &KLOGUHQ DQG )DPLOLHV RQ 0DUFK 18  took  an  unmanageable  juvenile  from  a  city  home  and  brought  the  mi-­ nor  to  the  Woodside  juvenile  facility. ‡ 2Q 0DUFK VHQW WKH GHSDUW-­ ment  Drug  Recognition  Expert  to  KHOS 9HUPRQW 6WDWH 3ROLFH DW D WUDIÂżF stop  on  Route  7  in  New  Haven. ‡ 2Q 0DUFK DUUHVWHG 1RUWK-­ ODQGV -RE &RUSV VWXGHQW %UDGIRUG James  Jr.,  20,  of  Newark,  N.J.,  for  possession  of  marijuana  and  lodged  KLP DW WKH &KLWWHQGHQ &RXQW\ &RU-­ UHFWLRQDO &HQWHU 3ROLFH DOOHJHG KH had  1.2  ounces  of  marijuana  in  a  locker  at  Northlands.  Â‡ 2Q 0DUFK VHDUFKHG WKH Booth  Woods  area  after  a  gunshot  was  heard,  but  found  nothing. ‡ 2Q 0DUFK VHDUFKHG IRU DQG checked  the  welfare  of  a  St.  Johns-­

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bury  resident  who  was  in  Vergennes  and  was  determined  to  be  OK.  Â‡ 2Q 0DUFK DQG KHOSHG South  Maple  Street  residents  get  into  their  locked  cars.  Â‡ 2Q 0DUFK GLUHFWHG WUDIÂżF RQ Main  Street  around  a  disabled  vehi-­ cle.  Â‡ 2Q 0DUFK KHDUG DQ DOOHJDWLRQ that  repossession  company  workers  were  using  inappropriate  behavior  while  reclaiming  a  car. ‡ 2Q 0DUFK ORRNHG XQVXFFHVV-­ fully  for  a  dog  reported  to  have  been  hit  by  a  car  on  Panton  Road.  Â‡ 2Q 0DUFK SLFNHG XS D GRJ running  loose  on  South  Water  Street  and  took  it  to  the  Vergennes  Animal  Hospital. ‡ 2Q 0DUFK FKHFNHG LQWR D report  that  vandals  were  throwing  pieces  of  a  MacDonough  Drive  stone  ZDOO LQWR 2WWHU &UHHN ‡ 2Q 0DUFK ORRNHG XQVXFFHVV-­ fully  on  behalf  of  VSP  for  a  skate-­ boarder  reported  to  be  on  Route  7.  Â‡ 2Q 0DUFK EDFNHG XS 963 DW a  domestic  assault  case  at  the  Whis-­ pering  Pines  campground  in  Panton.  State  police  cited  a  Panton  man  for  domestic  assault.

‡ 2Q 0DUFK WULHG WR ÂżQG D student  reported  missing  from  Ver-­ gennes  Union  High  School.  Â‡ 2Q 0DUFK DFFHSWHG D ZDOOHW found  on  Monkton  Road.  Â‡ 2Q 0DUFK FLWHG 0DUWLQ /DQG-­ on,  41,  of  Vergennes  for  a  criminal  count  of  driving  with  a  suspended  license  after  stopping  his  vehicle  for  speeding  on  Main  Street. ‡ 2Q 0DUFK UHVSRQGHG WR D complaint  of  the  smell  of  marijua-­ na  from  the  Hillside  Acres  apart-­ ment  area,  but  could  not  pinpoint  its  source.  Â‡ 2Q 0DUFK GLUHFWHG WUDIÂżF while  a  water  main  break  was  re-­ paired  on  Main  Street.  Â‡ 2Q 0DUFK FDOPHG D GLVSXWH at  a  North  Street  apartment. ‡ 2Q 0DUFK EDFNHG XS 963 DW a  reported  domestic  assault  in  Panton  in  which  Vergennes  police  said  VSP  cited  a  man  for  providing  alcohol  to  a  minor.  Â‡ 2Q 0DUFK VHFXUHG DQ XQ-­ locked  business  door  while  on  late-­ night  patrol  on  Main  Street.  Â‡ 2Q 0DUFK KHOSHG WKH 9HU-­ gennes  Area  Rescue  Squad  at  a  Booth  Woods  call.  Â‡ 2Q 0DUFK FLWHG 'HUULFN 6W *HRUJH RI &KDUORWWH IRU EXUJODU\ for  allegedly  breaking  into  the  Fer-­ ULVEXUJK ÂżUH VWDWLRQ DQG VWHDOLQJ JDV-­ oline. Â

Boys  &  Girls  Club  to  hold  â€˜Spring  Into  Summer  Auction’ VERGENNES  â€”  As  thoughts  turn  to  warmer  weather  and  all  the  outdoor  fun  that  summer  brings,  %R\V *LUOV &OXE RI *UHDWHU 9HU-­ gennes  will  be  holding  a  â€œSpring  ,QWR 6XPPHU $XFWLRQ´ WR EHQHÂżW club  programs  on  Friday  April  5,  starting  at  6  p.m.  at  the  Middlebury  Inn.  The  auction  will  feature  both  live  and  silent  auction  activities  as  ZHOO DV D &DULEEHDQ WKHPHG EXIIHW dinner  and  a  no-­host  bar.  Auction-­ HHU &KDUOLH %DUVDORZ ZLOO NHHS WKH bidding  lively  and  will  help  every-­ one  have  a  good  time  at  this  impor-­

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eration  of  a  club  site  in  downtown  Vergennes  for  young  people  in  grades  5  through  12,  a  homework  help  program  offed  at  Vergennes  Union  Elementary  School  three  days  each  week  and  a  growing  list  of  athletics  programming  that  cur-­ rently  includes  cheerleading  pro-­ JUDPV D VRFFHU FDPS DQG D Ă€HGJ-­ ling  basketball  program. Through  these  efforts,  the  club  serves  about  600  different  young  people  annually  and  currently  is  seeing  more  than  30  kids  every  day.  While  fun  lies  at  the  core  of  all  club  programs  and  is  the  overrid-­ ing  reason  why  young  people  chose  to  participate,  the  club  implements  a  philosophy  of  support  and  guid-­ ance  that  results  in  three  primary  outcomes  â€”  academic  achieve-­ ment,  strong  character  and  healthy  lifestyles. More  than  75  items  from  local  businesses  and  beyond  have  been  donated  to  support  this  event  and  SURYLGH IDEXORXV SUL]HV IRU WKH DXF-­ WLRQ :KLOH PDQ\ LWHPV OLNH ÂżVK-­ ing  rods,  golf  lessons  and  a  trip  to  Fenway  Park  to  see  the  Red  Sox  in  action,  evoke  the  Spring  Into  Sum-­ mer  theme,  other  offerings  include  artwork,  household  items  and  many  JLIW FHUWLÂżFDWHV The  club  has  a  Spring  Into  Sum-­ mer  Auction  photo  album  on  its  Facebook  page,  www.facebook. com/bgcvergennes.  Visit  the  page  to  preview  items,  and  â€œlikeâ€?  the  page  to  get  updates  about  the  auc-­ tion  and  other  club  programs  and  activities.


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Crown Point, NY Â Â Move-in ready 3BR/2BA home on

quiet, peaceful country acre. Twocar garage, all appliances included. New roof, windows in 2006. Beautiful level lot is encircled by woods and brook. Large,open backyard perfect for kids, pets and garden. Easy 35 min.drive to F [nkr(O^k`^gg^l' Fhk^ iahmhl on our website! $110,000

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Send  it  to  news@addisonindependent.com that has been recently renovated, yet retains some original charm. Wide plank floors, updated kitchen with breakfast nook, a formal dining room & a huge living room with incredible mountain views. Mature landscaping includes classic VT stone walls and sugar maples. Simple, singlelevel living only minutes to the center of historic Lovely 4 bedroom home on 10+ Brandon with a taste of the country. $198,000

WEYBRIDGE

acres with a horse barn, mountain views. Located just a stone’s throw from Otter Creek & a short drive to Tastefully restored & decorated, 1920s style Middlebury. cottage Custom designed with English/Nantucket & carriage house in a one of fabulous Middlebury’s most desired neighborhoods kitchen, covered porches - includes fireplace, cozy library, sun-drenched & 2 fireplaces! screen porch, & custom kitchen. $595,000 $665,000 MLS# 4180736

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Lovely three bedroom, 2.5 bath home in a quaint Bristol neighborhood. Great flow, of light a Super opportunity forplenty you to build a newand home without the woodstove guesswork of make site development costs cozy this a super for the driveway, well,home power and septic--it’s all comfortable to be in. Level in place! This nicely sited, 6.8 acre lot provides yard for gardening and playing, the new owner with privacy, yet is just minutes amazing view Cliffs. fromwith the center of town. LandofisBristol mostly wooded with a good sized clearingMLS#4222625 of open yard space. $240,000 2200 square ft house is on a foundation and will require removal or major overhaul. Sold AS IS. $135,000

MIDDLEBURY

Cornwall Subdivision Potential

Move-in condition! Walking distance to Middlebury Schools, rec park and grocery stores. Lots of wonderful square  -­  Survey completed & state for approval footage to arrange yourgranted. own lifestyle. Beautiful private setting on a quiet road innewly Recently replaced windows, Cornwall. Shingle style home on 10.07 +/- acres painted and and great attached overlooks a pond haslight, 4 bedrooms and 2garage, baths. floors & spacious room! Thehardwood recently completed barn is full of living potential! First floor of$225,000 barn includesMLS# horse stalls that lead 4195646 to the back pasture and a full heated shop space

CEDAR HILL FARMwith room for vehicles, boat building and many other uses! Second floor of barn is perfect for a home office or studio, and includes a bath and

721 Halladay Road, Middlebury

car garage and 4+ acres of land add to its appeal and versatility. $330,000

CORNWALL

Be at home in beautiful South Ridge. Come live, kitchen and cozyin living room play and make memories a new home in with a glorious landscape, all within sight andbasement walking fireplace. Finished walk-out distance to Middlebury schools. This could be in-lawUnion apartment. Newly energy efficient home was constructed using painted and methods updatedand bathrooms. conventional framing premium comfort and convenience. qualityViews, materials. Priced turn-key, there are some buyer options possible. The4188804 interior can $320,000 MLS# be completed to accommodate a standard closing timeline. This is the best of all worlds! $329,500

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LINCOLN Contemporary home with mountain views along Beaver Meadow Brook with many welldesigned features. Finished lower level with walk-out to gardens. $295,600 MLS 4155445 CORNWALL Private 4 +/- acres lot with post & beam house nestled on a ridge facing east & west just 3 miles to Middlebury. Detached 2-car garage & wooden storage building. $369,900 MLS 4172194

ADDISON Spacious custom built home with in-law apartment above the 2-car garage on 10.1 +/- acres. Lake Champlain and Adirondack views. 176’ of lake frontage. $549,000 MLS 4214359

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

BRANDON Convenient one-level ranch-style home with bonus space in full walkout basement. Sunroom addition, huge family room, wood and oil furnaces, oversized garage. $175,000 MLS 4223783

MIDDLEBURY – 3ULYDWH KLOOVLGH SURSHUW\ RQ DFUHV MXVW HDVW RI WRZQ 7KH KHDUW RI WKH KRPH LV D Âł5XVVLDQ´ ÂżUHSODFH LQ WKH OLYLQJ URRP ZKLFK FDQ KHDW WKH HQWLUH KRXVH %HDXWLIXO EXWWHUQXW SDQHOLQJ LQ GLQLQJ URRP DQG ZLGH SODQN SLQH Ă€RRUV RQ ERWK OHYHOV EULQJ D ZDUPWK WR WKH LQWHULRU $ ODUJH DWWDFKHG FDU JDUDJH SOXV WKLUG ED\ IRU UHFUHDWLRQDO ÂłWR\V´ FRPSOHWHV WKH UHVLGHQFH $259,000

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Beautiful Green Mountain view. South Ridge This three+ bedroom, three bath Middlebury multi-level home has a gorgeous open

BRANDON 1200+/- acres estate with sweeping views of the Green Mountains. Updated 1700’s Colonial farmhouse, guest cottage, large barns and two additional houses. $1,765,000 MLS 4045164

ON BUTTERNUT RIDGE – 6HW RQ D QLFHO\ ZRRGHG 0LGGOHEXU\ ULGJH RIIHULQJ SULYDF\ DQG VHDVRQDO ZHVWHUQ YLHZV %XLOW ZLWK HQHUJ\ HIÂżFLHQF\ LQ PLQG IHDWXULQJ ´ ZDOOV WULSOH JOD]HG ZLQGRZV HOHFWULF VWRUDJH KHDW DQG VRODU SDQHOV 7KH PXOWL OHYHO GHVLJQ LQFOXGHV D ORYHO\ VXQNHQ OLYLQJ URRP ZLWK YDXOWHG FHLOLQJ DQG PDVVLYH 3DQWRQ 6WRQH ÂżUHSODFH $ ZUDS DURXQG GHFN EDVHPHQW VWRUDJH DQG JDUDJH VSDFH FRPSOHWH WKH SLFWXUH $IIRUGDEO\ SULFHG DW $189,500.

 Picture the white farmhouse possible kitchenette. Must hilltop see to appreciate! $449,000 surrounded by stonewalls, split railfenced pasture & maple trees – here it is! Well maintained 4 bedroom home with views of the Adirondacks. 75+/This renovated, 4 bedroom house is just acres of lush pasturefarm land, productive minutes from downtown Middlebury. Spacious fruit features & vegetable and walking kitchen cherry garden, cabinets, maple flooring to pond. 20and mins. to aMiddlebury andpath a breakfast nook, adjoins cozy sitting room. Wood paneled room with true! woodstove College. A living dream come opens to a screened porch. Formal dining room MLS#4222597 completes$800,000 the well designed layout of this home; 2

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Vermont: Greater Burlington, Fairlee, Londonderry, Lyndonville, Manchester, Middlebury, Norwich, Rutland, St. Albans, St. Johnsbury, Vergennes, Woodstock New Hampshire: Hanover, West Lebanon

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Oranges

FRESH

CANTALOUPE

3

2/$

lb.

5LB. BAG ALL PURPOSE

99lb.

6

59

lb.

1

99

$

dz.

1

$

lb.

COOKS CENTER CUT

HAM STEAKS

lb.

49 lb.

lb.

Gregs

7OZ. CABOT

8OZ. CABOT

Cream Cheese

BEST YET

Yogurt

Pie Sheets

1

3$

2/$

6OZ. DANNON

WHIPPED CREAM

99 10/$6

4

2/$

59OZ. TROPICANA

Orange Juice

6

2/$

10OZ. BIRDSEYE

48OZ. TURKEY HILL

Vegetables

Ice Cream

6

2/$

10

10/$

20OZ. DOLE

2.8OZ. FRENCH'S

Pineapple

5

Fried Onions

4

4/$

5OZ. CHICKEN OF THE SEA

White Tuna

3

2/$

5LB. GOLD MEDAL

Four

4

2/$

2/$ 12-14 OZ. GENERAL MILLS

GOLDEN GRAHAMS or CHERRIOS

.99* 2.40* 2.69 .49 2.99 2.99 2.99* 1.99* 8.99 2.99 5.99

lb.

99 lb.

USDA BEEF BONE-IN

229

Short Ribs

699

$

lb.

1LB. PKG. OSCAR MAYER

Sliced Bacon

FRESH BONELESS PORK

399

699

Cocktail Franks

6

6

2/$

6

$

14OZ. PKG. HILLSHIRE FARMS

Kielbasa

2/$

Italian Meatballs

399

$

ASSORTED HILLSHIRE FARMS

Canadian Bacon

2LB. BAG OUR BEST

Ribs

$

399

lb.

FRESH BABY BACK

Tenderloin

$

6OZ. PKG. JONES SLICED

499

$

lb.

2/$

43OZ. PKG. SWEET BABY RAY'S

BBQ Ribs

1499

$

FRESH ATLANTIC

SALMON FILETS

699

$

lb.

Family Packs 5-­11 lbs. USDA BEEF

FRESH PORK LOIN COUNTRY STYLE

LOIN & T- BONE STEAKS

5

$

FRESH SPLIT BONE-IN

Chicken Breasts

Spare Ribs

99

149

129

$

lb.

$

lb.

lb.

Pasta

99

5

4/$

14.5OZ. GREEN GIANT

16OZ. BEAT YET

Veggies

We serve great hot lunches, sandwiches and soups!

Pretzels

3

3

4/$

2/$

CRACKED PEPPER

COOKED

4

429 $

359

$

MCKENZIE HONEY

Turkey

Salami

$

lb.

lb.

KERRY GOLD

Cheese

659

$ MARK WEST Chardonnay

899

$

lb.

USDA BEEF CHUCK BONE-IN

Rib Steak

Pork Chops

* for comparision purposes

Bulk & Case Pricing Buy BIG – Save BIG See store for details.

9

$

FRESH BONE-IN CENTER CUT

6.99

499

$

Rib Racks

49

$

FRESH BONE-IN WHOLE

LEG OF LAMB

1LB. BARILLA

2

$

Best Yet Bread (20 oz) Best Yet Sugar (5 lb) Jif Peanut Butter (18 oz) Bananas (per pound) Potatoes (10 lb) Whole Milk (gallon) Genoa Brand Sausage Best Yet French Fries Cabot Cheddar (2 lb) Cabot Butter (1 lb) McKenzie Oil Braised Turkey (per lb.)

3

lb.

FROZEN LAMB

Sirloin Tip Roast

$

lb.

799

$

lb.

USDA BEEF BONELESS ROUND

Major Grocery Store 1.50 2.69 3.49 .69 5.49 3.74 4.99 2.19 10.49 3.49

399

$

FRESH BONELESS

599

29

Deluxe Hams

Leg of Lamb

Lamb Shanks

$

lb.

MCKENZIE WHOLE BONELESS

3

$

99

FRESH AMERICAN

Peppers

¢

99

429

$

lb.

Hams

GREEN

Potatoes

Honeydew Melons

Spiral Sliced Hams

259

$

Jumbo Eggs

1

$

lb.

SWEET

FRESH

MCKENZIE MAPLE CURED

Half Ham

GREG'S

149

$

CUMBERLAND GAP BONELESS

CUMBERLAND GAP SEMI-BONELESS

Broccoli Crowns

2/$

lb.

– because at Greg's we believe in the highest quality meat for our customers!

Thursday, 3/28 Noon to 2p.m.

FRESH

White Potatoes

189

FRESH

1

119 $

$

All Fresh USDA!

McKenzie Ham Sampling

ASPARAGUS

Onions

Peppers

2

$

49

TEXAS SWEET

RED

$

189

2

$

$

Grapes

Happy Easter!

Seafood

Open Easter 7am-­4pm

Greg's Deli Manager "With my years of experience in the food service business, I plan to add new products to our Deli while maintaining Greg's reputation of freshness, quality and service!"

750 ml

lb.

HAM

99 lb.

SMOKEHOUSE

Turkey

659

$

lb.

Mon-­Fri Ham Salad, Egg Salad,Turkey Salad Sandwich Daily Sandwich Tues Sliced Ham, Sliced Turkey Sandwich $ 29* + tax Specials Wed Chicken Salad Sandwich *Comes with Sandwich, Chips and a Drink.

4

Thurs Sliced Roast Beef, Smoked Turkey Sandwich Fri Tuna Sandwich


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