May 14, 2015 — B section

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ADDISON COUNTY INDEPENDENT

B Section

THURSDAY, Â MAY Â 14, Â 2015

MATT DICKERSON

Even  as  weather  changes,  the  joy  RI ÂżVKLQJ GRHVQÂśW 7KLUWHHQ GD\V HDUOLHU RQ WKH ÂżQDO weekend  of  April,  the  water  tempera-­ ture  in  the  lower  Middlebury  River  ZDV D PHUH GHJUHHV ,W ZDV GHÂż-­ QLWHO\ VWLOO HDUO\ VSULQJ ÂżVKLQJ FRQ-­ ditions  with  sluggish  trout  and  only  minimal  aquatic  insect  activity.  On  this  past  Friday  afternoon,  however,  after  a  week  of  temperatures  ranging  from  the  upper  70s  to  nearly  90,  the  water  had  soared  all  the  way  up  to  62  degrees  â€”  a  temperature  I  have  never  before  seen  or  even  imagined  in  a  Vermont  riv-­ HU LQ WKH ÂżUVW KDOI of  May,  and  one  of  the  most  dra-­ matic  tempera-­ ture  rises  I’d  ever  witnessed  in  the  Middlebury  River.  It  had  gone  from  below  the  bottom  of  a  trout’s  active  range  up  close  to  the  top.  As  I  used  a  brief  40-­minute  window  of  free  time  in  the  late  afternoon  to  stand  in  the  ULYHU DQG FDVW D Ă€\ WKH VXUIDFH RI WKH water  was  alive  with  insects  â€”  most-­ O\ PLGJHV EXW DOVR VRPH VWRQHĂ€LHV DQG HDUO\ VHDVRQ PD\Ă€LHV (See  Dickerson,  Page  4B)

ScoreBOARD

HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS Girls’ Lacrosse 5/11  Essex  at  MUHS  ............................ 3SG Boys’ Lacrosse 5/11  U-­32  at  Mt.  Abe  ................. 3SG WR 5/12  VUHS  vs.  OV  .......................... 27

6 %XUOLQJWRQ YV 08+6  ................... Softball 29 YV :LQGVRU  ................................9-­7 0LOWRQ YV 08+6  ..............................9-­8 5/12  VUHS  vs.  Mt.  Abe  ............................ Baseball :LQGVRU DW 29  .................... 6XVS

0LOWRQ YV 08+6  ............................ 5/12  Mt.  Abe  vs.  VUHS  ............................4-­3 /HODQG *UD\ YV 29  ....................15-­4 Tennis 08+6 *LUOV YV 6SDXOGLQJ  ...............4-­0

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Eagle nine ekes out a 4-­3 victory over VUHS

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Schedule

HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS Girls’ Lacrosse 5/15  MUHS  at  Mt.  Anthony  ............4:30  p.m. 0W 0DQVÂżHOG DW 08+6  .............11  a.m. 08+6 DW %XUU %XUWRQ  ..............4  p.m. 08+6 DW 6W $OEDQV  ...............4:30  p.m. 5/22  MUHS  at  CVU  .......................4:30  p.m. Boys’ Lacrosse 08+6 DW 6SDXOGLQJ  ....................4  p.m. 5/15  VUHS  at  U-­32  .............................4  p.m. :RRGVWRFN DW 29  ........................4  p.m. %XUOLQJWRQ DW 0W $EH  ................11  a.m. 5/18  MUHS  at  Stowe  ..........................4  p.m. 0LOWRQ DW 98+6  ...........................4  p.m. 5/19  MUHS  at  Essex  ..........................4  p.m. 0W 0DQVÂżHOG DW 08+6  ...............4  p.m. /DPRLOOH DW 0W $EH  .....................4  p.m. 98+6 DW +DUZRRG  ......................4  p.m. 5/22  CVU  at  MUHS  ............................4  p.m. 5/23  VUHS  at  Mt.  Abe  ........................4  p.m. 5/23  OV  at  St.  Johnsbury  ...................4  p.m. 8 DW 0W $EH  ...........................4  p.m. Softball 6 %XUOLQJWRQ DW 0W $EH  .........4:30  p.m. 5/14  N.  Country  at  VUHS  ..............4:30  p.m.

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Tiger  tennis  teams  blank  Spaulding By  ANDY  KIRKALDY MIDDDLEBURY  â€”  The  Middle-­ bury  Union  High  School  girls’  ten-­ nis  team  blanked  host  Spaulding  on  Monday,  4-­0,  in  a  rain-­shortened  match,  while  the  Tiger  boys’  team  did  the  same  in  a  4-­0  home  match  vs.  the  Tide.   The  Tiger  girls  improved  to  8-­1  with  the  result.  They  were  scheduled  to  host  North  Country  on  Wednesday  and  are  set  to  visit  Harwood  on  Friday.  The  Tiger  boys,  who  posted  their  second  victory  of  the  spring,  were  set  to  visit  North  Country  on  Wednesday  and  will  host  Harwood  on  Friday.  All  matches  are  at  3:30  p.m. In  individual  matches  for  the  Tiger  girls  on  Monday: ‡ $W 1R VLQJOHV 0DUYLH $YHU\ M,  defeated  Lizzie  Tchautouridze,  6-­4,  6-­2. ‡ $W 1R VLQJOHV %UHH &RWURQHR M,  defeated  Whitney  Renaud,  5-­7,  6-­1  (10-­2).  Â‡ $W 1R VLQJOHV -HVVH :XOI-­ man,  M,  defeated  Emily  Boisvert,  6-­2,  6-­4. ‡ $W 1R VLQJOHV )DLWK ,VKDP 0 OHG 6KHOE\ -HZHWW ‡ $W 1R VLQJOHV +DQQDK 6WROO M,  trailed  Abby  Savoie,  0-­2. (See  Tenenis,  Page  2B)

Sinclair  returns  to  coach  Panther  hockey  program MIDDLEBURY  â€”  Neil  Sinclair,  a  1993  Middlebury  College  graduate  and  former  Panther  hockey  All-­Amer-­ ican,  was  named  on  Tuesday  as  the  coach  of  the  Middlebury  men’s  hockey  program,  replacing  longtime  program  head  Bill  Beaney,  who  recently  retired.  Sinclair  comes  to  Middlebury  from  Skidmore,  where  he  has  served  in  the  same  role  for  the  past  10  seasons.  Sin-­ clair  also  served  as  Middlebury’s  in-­ terim  head  coach  in  2002–2003  after  serving  three  seasons  as  an  assistant  coach  for  Beaney.  Sinclair  is  just  the  fourth  men’s  hockey  coach  at  Middle-­ bury  since  1946. “We  are  thrilled  to  have  Neil  Sin-­ clair  as  the  next  head  men’s  ice  hockey  coach  at  Middlebury  College,â€?  said  Di-­ rector  of  Athletics  Erin  Quinn.  â€œNeil’s  experiences  both  as  a  player  and  coach  at  Middlebury,  along  with  his  growth  as  a  coach  at  Skidmore,  have  prepared  him  well  to  return  to  Middlebury.  The  VWXGHQW DWKOHWHV ZLOO EHQHÂżW IURP KLV coaching  expertise  and  leadership  on  the  ice,  in  the  classroom,  and  in  the  community.â€? Sinclair  said  he  was  thrilled  to  be  back.  â€œI  am  honored  for  this  opportunity  to  work  at  Middlebury  College  and  coach  the  men’s  ice  hockey  program,â€?  said  Sinclair.  â€œAs  a  hockey  alumnus,  I  know  the  history  of  the  program  and  (See  Sinclair,  Page  3B)

Host  men’s  tennis  prevails  in  NCAAs MOUNT  ABRAHAM  UNION  High  School  senior  Ernie  Brouillard  turns  a  double  play  while  avoiding  sliding  Commodore  Dustin  Hirtle  Tuesday  afternoon  in  Bristol.  The  Eagles  won  the  game,  4-­3. Independent  photo/Trent  Campbell

(See  Schedule,  Page  3B)

VUHS  softball  bests  Eagles;Íž  OV  also  wins ADDISON  COUNTY  â€”  The  Ver-­ vs.  Winooski  and  Burlington  early  gennes  softball  team  kept  a  winning  in  the  season  have  been  declared  streak  alive  at  Mount  Abraham’s  ex-­ forfeits  in  the  Commodores’  fa-­ pense  to  highlight  recent  local  high  vor.  VUHS  hosts  North  Country  on  school  softball  and  baseball  play  Thursday.  earlier  this  week. Meanwhile,  the  Eagles  In  other  games,  Otter  Val-­ dropped  to  5-­6  with  their  ley  edged  both  visiting  fourth  straight  setback.  Windsor  and  an  oncom-­ Ashley  Boise  led  the  ing  thunderstorm,  Mid-­ SOFTBALL Mount  Abe  attack  by  dlebury  softball  dropped  & BASEBALL doubling  home  two  runs  another  extra-­innings  Wrap-Up and  adding  a  single  and  heartbreaker,  and  the  a  walk.  Rachael  McCor-­ OV  and  MUHS  baseball  teams  came  mick  went  the  distance  in  taking  the  up  short.  pitching  loss.  The  Eagles  host  South  The  Eagle  baseball  team  also  host-­ Burlington  on  Thursday.  ed  VUHS;Íž  see  story  on  Page  1B.  OV  SOFTBALL EAGLE-­VUHS  SOFTBALL On  Monday,  the  Otter  softball  On  Tuesday,  the  Commodores  team  outlasted  visiting  Windsor  topped  host  Mount  Abe  softball,  6-­3,  in  six  innings,  9-­7,  as  Amy  Jones  for  their  third  straight  win.  Tamara  slugged  two  homers  and  Laura  Aunchman  sparked  VUHS  with  Beth  Roberts  went  four-­for-­four.  ¿YH LQQLQJV RI WZR KLW KLW SLWFKLQJ Hannah  Williams  went  the  distance  and  by  driving  in  two  runs  with  a  for  the  pitching  win.  Her  fourth  and  pair  of  hits.  ¿QDO VWULNHRXW FDPH ZLWK WKH EDVHV Nicole  Stearns  also  tripled  for  the  loaded  and  two  outs  in  the  top  of  the  Commodores,  who  took  charge  with  VL[WK MXVW EHIRUH RIÂżFLDOV VXVSHQGHG ($*/( 3,7&+(5 5$&+$(/ 0F&RUPLFN SLFNV XS D EXQW DQG WKURZV WR ÂżUVW GXULQJ 7XHVGD\ÂśV JDPH DJDLQVW ÂżYH UXQV LQ WKH WKLUG LQQLQJ 98+6 the  game  due  to  bad  weather.  OV  Vergennes. is  now  5-­5,  as  two  games  scheduled  (See  Softball,  Page  3B) Independent  photo/Trent  Campbell

MIDDLEBURY  â€”  The  host  Mid-­ dlebury  College  men’s  tennis  team  on  Sunday  defeated  Bowdoin,  5-­3,  in  DQ 1&$$ 'LYLVLRQ ,,, 5HJLRQDO ÂżQDO HDUQLQJ D EHUWK LQ D TXDUWHUÂżQDO PDWFK next  week.  The  20-­3  Panthers  will  meet  No.  7  Trinity  (Texas)  in  an  Elite  Eight  match-­ up  to  be  played  on  Monday  in  Mason,  Ohio.  They  have  reached  the  NCAA  TXDUWHUÂżQDO URXQG LQ RI WKH SDVW years,  winning  titles  twice.  The  Polar  %HDUV ÂżQLVKHG WKHLU VHDVRQ DW Middlebury  took  a  2-­1  advantage  in  doubles  play.  The  Polar  Bears  grabbed  their  doubles  point  at  No.  3,  when  Noah  Bragg  and  Kyle  Wolfe  recorded  an  8-­6  win  over  William  de  Quant  and  Chris  Frost.  Middlebury’s  Ari  Smolyar  and  Noah  Farrell  evened  things  up,  topping  Kyle  Wolstencroft  and  Gil  Roddy  in  the  No.  2  slot,  8-­5.  In  the  WRS Ă€LJKW 3DQWKHUV 3HWHU +HLGULFK DQG Palmer  Campbell  tallied  a  9-­7  victory  against  Luke  Trinka  and  Luke  Tercek. In  singles,  the  Polar  Bears  tied  the  match  at  2-­2  when  Tercek  earned  a  YLFWRU\ DW 1R RYHU -DFN-­ son  Frons.  The  host  Panthers  grabbed  a  3-­2  lead  when  Smolyar  picked  up  a  6-­4,  6-­1  win  in  the  top  spot  over  Trin-­ ka.  Bowdoin’s  Gil  Roddy  squared  the  score  at  3-­3  with  a  6-­2,  6-­2  win  over  Kyle  Schlanger  in  the  No.  6  slot. The  Panthers  jumped  ahead  for  good  when  Farrell  notched  a  6-­3,  6-­3  victory  in  the  No.  2  slot  over  Bowdoin’s  Noah  Bragg,  and  de  Quant  clinched  the  match  for  Middlebury  at  No.  5  via  a  6-­3,  7-­5  win  against  Wolstencroft.


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Sinclair  (Continued  from  Page  1B) have  a  deep  respect  for  the  legacy  built  by  Duke  Nelson,  Wendy  Forbes,  and  Bill  Beaney.  I  couldn’t  be  happier  about  returning  to  the  athletic  depart-­ ment  family  as  well  as  the  Middle-­ bury  community.â€? Sinclair  recently  completed  his  10th  season  behind  the  bench  at  Skidmore.  In  his  second  season  with  the  Thor-­ RXJKEUHGV KLV WHDP ÂżQLVKHG WKLUG LQ the  ECAC  East/NESCAC  interlock  DQG KRVWHG D ÂżUVW URXQG SRVWVHDVRQ tournament  game.  Sinclair  led  the  WHDP WR WKH (&$& VHPLÂżQDOV WKUHH times  and  was  named  the  league’s  Coach  of  the  Year  in  2006–2007.  He  ZDV DOVR D ÂżQDOLVW IRU WKH (GZDUG -HU-­ emiah  Award  as  the  National  Coach  of  the  Year. While  at  Skidmore,  Sinclair  ob-­ tained  his  master  of  arts  degree  in  2011.  As  part  of  his  master’s  work, Â

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Softball  (Continued  from  Page  1B) LPSURYHG WR KHDGLQJ LQWR D )UL-­ day  home  game  vs.  Brattleboro.  TIGER  SOFTBALL On  Tuesday,  host  Milton  topped  the  MUHS  softball  team,  9-­8,  in  10  innings.  Yellowjacket  pitcher  Katie  Rayner  struck  out  18  and  allowed  nine  hits  in  going  the  distance,  out-­ dueling  Payton  Buxton,  who  also  tossed  a  complete  game.  Buxton,  Abby  Lane  and  MaKay-­ la  Foster  had  two  hits  apiece  for Â

WKH 7LJHUV ZKR GURSSHG WR ZLWK their  third  extra-­inning  loss  this  spring.  They  visit  BFA-­St.  Albans  on  Thursday. TIGER  BASEBALL On  Tuesday,  host  Milton  scored  nine  times  in  the  second  inning  on  WKH ZD\ WR D ¿YH LQQLQJ ZLQ over  the  Tiger  baseball  team.  Oakley  Gordon  poked  an  RBI  double  for  the  Tigers,  and  Bruce  Wright  took  the  pitching  loss.  The  0-­7  Tigers  travel  to  BFA-­St.  Albans  on  Thursday.

OV  BASEBALL On  Monday,  the  host  OV  and  Windsor  baseball  teams  were  battling  in  the  eighth  inning  with  the  score  tied  DW ZKHQ RIÂżFLDOV VXVSHQGHG WKH game  due  to  bad  weather.  No  makeup  date  was  immediately  announced.  On  Tuesday  the  Otters  fell  to  ZLWK D VHWEDFN DW /HODQG &  Gray.  Details  on  that  game  were  unavailable  before  deadline  for  this  paper.  The  Otters  will  play  at  Burr  &  Burton  on  Friday. Â

/RFDOV LQ UXQQLQJ LQ 'HYLOÂśV %RZO UDFHV WEST  HAVEN  â€”  At  Devil’s  in  third  place  at  103,  Bowl  Speedway  on  Saturday,  two-­ Eighteen-­year-­old  Brandon  Atkins  WLPH %RQG $XWR 3DUWV 0RGLÂżHG GL-­ of  Au  Sable  Forks,  N.Y.,  won  the  YLVLRQ FKDPSLRQ 5RQ 3URFWRU DQG 50-­lap  race  for  the  Central  Vermont  long-­time  racer  Leon  Gonyo  â€”  each  Motorcycles  Late  Model  division.  RI ZKRP WXUQV VRRQ ² ÂżQLVKHG Atkins  held  control  for  most  of  the  1-­2  in  the  100-­lap  main  race,  but  was  forced  event  that  opened  the  WR FRQWHQG ZLWK -RVK NASCAR  Whelen  All-­ Defending Masterson  of  Bristol  American  Series  cam-­ champion after  a  late  restart.  At-­ paign. Chuck Bradford kins  used  the  outside  3URFWRU ZRQ KLV TXDO-­ of Addison lane  to  his  advantage  ifying  heat,  the  bonus-­ and  went  on  to  win.  points  semi-­feature,  placed second Masterson  was  second  and  the  100-­lapper  for  in the Brimley’s ahead  of  Middlebury’s  a  rare  triple-­crown  win. Chrysler-Jeep Todd  Stone  in  third. Nick  Heywood  of  Richie  Turner  of  Renegade 3ODWWVEXUJK 1 < ÂżQ-­ Fairfax  won  the  25-­lap  ished  a  strong  third.  division race. feature  for  the  Brim-­ 9HUPRQWHUV -RH\ 5RE-­ OH\ÂśV &KU\VOHU -HHS erts  and  Vince  Quenn-­ Renegade  division,  and  HYLOOH -U RI %UDQGRQ URXQGHG RXW WKH Dale  O’Neil  of  Mooers,  N.Y.  won  WRS ÂżYH WKH ODS IHDWXUH IRU WKH 3RUWODQG Heywood  holds  the  lead  with  109  *ODVV 0LQL 6WRFNV PDUNLQJ KLV ÂżUVW points  in  the  seven-­race  spring  series  victory  at  Devil’s  Bowl.  Defending  KHOG LQ FRQMXQFWLRQ ZLWK 3ODWWVEXUJK champion  Chuck  Bradford  of  Addi-­ Airborne  Speedway.  Quenneville  is  son  was  second  in  that  race.

Schedule  (Continued  from  Page  1B) 5/14  MUHS  at  St.  Albans  ...............4:30  p.m. 5/15  OV  at  Burr  &  Burton  ...............4:30  p.m. 5/15  Brattleboro  at  OV  ........................5  p.m. 5/18  Rutland  at  OV  ........................4:30  p.m. 5/19  MUHS  at  CVU  .......................4:30  p.m. 5/19  Mt.  Abe  at  Rice  ......................4:30  p.m. 5/19  VUHS  at  St.  Johnsbury  ..........4:30  p.m. 5/21  S.  Burlington  at  VUHS  ...........4:30  p.m. 5/21  N.  Country  at  Mt.  Abe  ............4:30  p.m. 5/21  MUHS  at  Missisquoi  ..............4:30  p.m. 6SULQJ¿HOG DW 29  ...................4:30  p.m. 5/23  Burlington  at  MUHS  ...............4:30  p.m. 5/23  VUHS  at  Rice  ...........................11  a.m. Baseball 5/14  S.  Burlington  at  Mt.  Abe  .........4:30  p.m. 5/14  N.  Country  at  VUHS  ..............4:30  p.m. 5/14  MUHS  at  St.  Albans  ...............4:30  p.m. 5/19  MUHS  at  CVU  .......................4:30  p.m. 5/19  Mt.  Abe  at  Rice  ......................4:30  p.m. 5/19  VUHS  at  St.  Johnsbury  ..........4:30  p.m. 5/20  Rutland  at  OV  ........................4:30  p.m. 5/21  S.  Burlington  at  VUHS  ...........4:30  p.m. 5/21  N.  Country  at  Mt.  Abe  ............4:30  p.m. 5/21  MUHS  at  Missisquoi  ..............4:30  p.m. 5/22  Brattleboro  at  OV  ...................4:30  p.m. 5/23  Burlington  at  MUHS  ...............4:30  p.m. 5/23  VUHS  at  Rice  ...........................11  a.m. Tennis 5/14  Bellows  Falls  at  OV  Girls  .......4:30  p.m.

5/15  Harwood  at  MUHS  Boys  ........3:30  p.m. 5/15  MUHS  Girls  at  Harwood  ........3:30  p.m. 29 *LUOV DW 6SULQJÂżHOG  ...........4:30  p.m. 5/18  OV  Girls  at  Brattleboro  ...............5  p.m. 5/18  MUHS  Boys  at  Montpelier  .....3:30  p.m. 5/18  Montpelier  at  MUHS  Girls  ......3:30  p.m. 5/19  U-­32  at  MUHS  Girls  ...............3:30  p.m. 5/19  MUHS  Boys  at  U-­32  ..............3:30  p.m. 5/20  OV  Girls  at  Rutland  ................4:30  p.m. Track 5/14  VUHS,  Mt.  Abe  at  MUHS  .......3:30  p.m. 5/18  MUHS  et.  al.  at  Mt.  Abe  .........3:30  p.m. 98+6 DW 0W 0DQVÂżHOG  ..........3:30  p.m. COLLEGE SPORTS Men’s Tennis NCAA D-­III Elite 8 in Mason, Ohio 5/18............................... Midd.  vs.  Trinity,  Tx. 5/19&20  ................................ 6HPLÂżQDO )LQDO Women’s Tennis NCAA D-­III Elite 8 in Mason, Ohio 5/18.....................................Midd.  vs.  Emory 5/19&20  ................................ 6HPLÂżQDO )LQDO Women’s Lacrosse NCAA D-­III Regional at Gettysburg 5/16  Gettysburg  vs.  York  .............11:30  a.m. 5/16  Midd.  vs.  Hamilton  .................2:30  p.m. 5/17  Final  .......................................2:30  p.m. Spectators  are  advised  to  consult  school  websites  for  the  latest  schedule  updates. Â

Action  resumes  at  Devil’s  Bowl  Speedway  on  Saturday,  May  23. This  past  Saturday’s  winners  and  Addison  County  racers  were:     Â‡ %RQG $XWR 3DUWV 0RGLÂżHG )HD-­ WXUH ODSV 5RQ 3URFWRU 9LQFH 4XHQQHYLOOH -U %UDQGRQ -LPP\ 5\DQ :KLWLQJ 'DYH Snow,  Brandon. ‡ &HQWUDO 9HUPRQW 0RWRUF\FOHV Late  Model  Feature  (50  laps):  1.  %UDQGRQ $WNLQV -RVK 0DVWHUVRQ %ULVWRO 7RGG 6WRQH 0LGGOHEXU\ 12.  Steve  Miller,  Vergennes.  Â‡ %ULOH\DÂśV &KU\VOHU -HHS 5HQ-­ egade  Feature  (25  laps):  1.  Richie  Turner.  Â‡ 3RUWODQG *ODVV 0LQL 6WRFN Feature  (15  laps):  1.  Dale  O’Neil,  0RRHUV 1 < &KXFN %UDGIRUG $GGLVRQ %UDGOH\ %HUWUDQG )HU-­ risburgh. Â

Sinclair  published  a  piece  with  a  trip  to  the  NCAA  in  The  International  Jour-­ ÂżQDO IRXU 7KH 3DQWKHUV nal  of  Sports  and  Society  ti-­ DOVR ÂżQLVKHG ÂżUVW LQ WKH tled,  â€œBuilding  a  Collegiate  NESCAC  and  advanced  to  Athletic  Leadership  Model  the  league’s  championship  for  NCAA  Teams,â€?  which  game.  Following  the  sea-­ he  wrote  with  Tim  Harper  son,  he  was  again  named  DQG -HII 6HJUDYH LQ D ÂżQDOLVW IRU WKH (GZDUG As  a  player  at  Middle-­ -HUHPLDK $ZDUG bury,  the  senior  defenseman  The  following  season,  ZDV D ÂżUVW WHDP $OO $PHUL-­ Sinclair  moved  to  Wil-­ can  and  ECAC  selection  in  liams  College,  where  he  SINCLAIR 1993.  He  began  his  coach-­ served  as  head  coach  of  ing  career  at  Middlebury  Union  High  the  women’s  hockey  program  for  two  School,  leading  the  team  to  the  1996  seasons  prior  to  arriving  at  Skidmore. Division  II  title  and  earning  a  berth  in  â€œI  look  forward  to  the  challenges  WKH ' ,, ÂżQDO WKH IROORZLQJ \HDU and  opportunities  that  lie  ahead.  The  He  returned  to  his  alma  mater  as  an  hockey  tradition  at  Middlebury  is  assistant  coach  from  1999–2002,  serv-­ second  to  none,â€?  said  Sinclair.  â€œI’m  ing  as  the  team’s  interim  head  coach  excited  to  work  with  the  Middlebury  in  2002–2003  while  Beaney  was  student-­athletes  to  write  the  next  on  sabbatical.  That  season,  Sinclair  chapter  in  Middlebury  hockey  his-­ guided  the  team  to  a  22-­5-­2  record  tory.â€?


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Dickerson  (Continued  from  Page  1B) Twelve  years  ago  Steve  Liu  was  a  senior  at  Middlebury  College.  Grow-­ ing  up  in  Boston,  he  was  a  temporary  urban  transplant  to  the  rural  environs  of  Addison  County.  Wanting  to  take  advantage  of  that  period  of  rural  liv-­ LQJ KH DFTXLUHG D Ă€\ URG DQG DVNHG PH WR WDNH KLP ÂżVKLQJ 6R RQH IDOO afternoon  when  the  foliage  in  the  mountains  was  peaking,  we  hiked  down  to  Silver  Lake  from  above.  We  arrived  at  the  beach  by  the  state  park,  and  pulled  out  our  gear  only  to  discover  that  Steve  had  brought  his  rod  but  left  his  reel  in  the  car.  Rather  than  hike  all  the  way  back  for  it,  we  took  turns  with  mine. , SXW RQ D VWUHDPHU Ă€\ LPLWDWLQJ D small  trout,  and  told  Steve  to  wade  out  as  far  as  he  could,  and  then  to  cast  out  as  far  beyond  that  as  he  FRXOG , WKHQ KDG KLP VWULS WKH Ă€\ LQ with  small  rapid  tugs  to  imitate  a  bait  ¿VK GDUWLQJ WKURXJK WKH ZDWHU 6RPH 30  or  40  minutes  later,  Steve  landed  KLV ÂżUVW WURXW RQ D Ă€\ URG ([FLWHG E\ KLV VXFFHVV ZH ÂżVKHG WRR ORQJ WKDW evening  â€”  continuing  to  cast  right  up  until  dusk.  This  was  followed  by  a  memorable  hike  out  through  the  woods  in  the  dark  when  both  of  our  Ă€DVKOLJKWV GLHG ZLWKLQ PRPHQWV RI turning  them  on. Steve  graduated  and  returned  to  %RVWRQ ÂżUVW IRU D WHDFKLQJ MRE DW KLV old  middle  school,  and  later  as  a  sum-­ mer  camp  director  and  youth  minis-­ ter  for  his  church.  As  a  married  man  with  a  three-­year-­old  daughter  and  a  IXOO WLPH MRE KLV OLIH LV TXLWH GLIIHU-­ ent  now.  But  he  still  has  a  passion  for  Ă€\ ÂżVKLQJ +H JHWV RXW ZKHQ KH FDQ to  cast  for  bass  in  the  crowded  ponds  of  various  town  parks  in  eastern  Mas-­ sachusetts,  and  hopes  for  rare  oppor-­ tunities  when  his  travel  takes  him  up  WR QRUWKHUQ 1HZ (QJODQG DQG KH FDQ chase  trout  in  a  less  crowded  river. The  wedding  of  a  mutual  friend  provided  such  an  opportunity.  Not  long  after  I  got  off  the  Middlebury  5LYHU , KDG D WH[W IURP KLP DVNLQJ LI , FRXOG JHW RXW ÂżVKLQJ VRPH WLPH over  a  long  weekend.  The  recent  spate  of  unusually  warm  weather  KDG VSDZQHG D Ă€XUU\ RI DTXDWLF LQ-­ VHFW DFWLYLW\ , WROG KLP DQG WKH ÂżVK-­ ing  ought  to  be  pretty  good.  Satur-­ day  was  out  for  me,  however,  so  we  made  plans  for  Monday  morning.  Thanks  to  predicted  thunder-­ storms,  the  plans  were  tentative.  But  the  thunderstorms  on  Sunday  were  less  intense  than  some  predictions.  The  day  dawned  with  a  promising Â

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on  sophomore  Devon  Kimball’s  two-­ out  single.  A  wild  pitch  moved  Kimball  to  second,  and  Jerome  walked  Leach  to  put  the  go-­ahead  run  on  base.  That  brought  up  the  dangerous  Raymond  and  prompted  a  visit  to  the  mound  by  Stetson,  who  said  he  wanted  Jerome  to  â€œre-­focus.â€?  Apparently  he  did:  Ray-­ PRQG KLW WKH ÂżUVW SLWFK ULJKW WR %URXLO-­ lard  at  short,  and  he  tossed  to  Payea  at  second  to  force  Leach  and  nail  down  the  win.  Burkett  wished  one  more  play  had  gone  his  team’s  way,  but  said  the  Commodores  battled.   â€œWe  settled  in  and  towards  the  end  started  swinging  the  bat   better,  being  a  little  more  selective  with  the  pitch-­ es,â€?  he  said.  Burkett  said  he  continues  to  see  progress.  â€œWe’re  going  to  be  there.  We’re  go-­ ing  to  be  ready  for  the  playoffs,â€?  he  said.  Jerome  said  the  win  meant  a  little  PRUH EHFDXVH QRW RQO\ LV 98+6 D UL-­

val,  but  he  knows  his  counterparts  on  the  other  team.  â€œI  got  a  couple  friends  on  the  team,  on  Vergennes,  so  it  feels  nice,â€?  said  Je-­ rome,  who  has  a  4-­1  pitching  record. 'HVSLWH WKH (DJOHVÂś ORVVHV DJDLQVW the  Metro  Conference  iron  so  far,  Je-­ URPH EHOLHYHV 0RXQW $EH FDQ ÂżQLVK strong.  â€œWe’ve  had  a  tough  time  hanging  in  with  the  bigger  schools.  But  I  think  we’re  going  to  get  on  a  roll  here,  come  back  and  win  a  couple  more,â€?  he  said. 6WHWVRQ VDLG LI WKH (DJOHV GRQÂśW VWDUW winning,  it  wouldn’t  be  for  lack  of  ef-­ fort.  â€œIt’s  a  good  group  of  kids.  They’re  working  hard,  and  we’re  trying  to  get  better  at  doing  all  the  little  things  right,  and  we’re  making  some  progress,â€?  Stetson  said.  â€œAnd  they’re  fun  to  be  DURXQG DQG , WUXO\ EHOLHYH WKH\ HQMR\ being  around  each  other  and  coming  out  to  practice  and  play.  We  haven’t  quite  got  the  win  total  we  want,  but  I  think  everything  else  is  going  in  the  right  direction.â€?


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ALCOHOLICS ANONY-­ M O U S M I D D L E B U RY MEETINGS SUNDAY: 12 Step Meeting 9:00-­10:00 AM held at the Middlebury ALCOHOLICS ANONY-­ United Methodist Church on M O U S M I D D L E B U RY N. Pleasant Street. Discus-­ M E E T I N G S S AT U R -­ sion Meeting 1:00-­2:00 PM DAY: Discussion Meeting held at The Turning Point 9:00-­10:00 AM at the Mid-­ Center in The Marbleworks, dlebury United Methodist Middlebury. Church. Discussion Meeting 10:00-­11:00 AM. Women’s ALCOHOLICS ANONY-­ Meeting Noon-­1:00 PM. Be-­ M O U S N E W H AV E N ginners’ Meeting 6:30-­7:30 MEETINGS: Monday, Big PM. These three meetings Book Meeting 7:30-­8:30 are held at The Turning PM at the Congregational Point Center in The Marble-­ Church, New Haven Village Green. works, Middlebury.

ALCOHOLICS ANONY-­ M O U S V E R G E N N E S MEETINGS: Sunday, 12 Step Meeting 7:00-­8:00 PM. Friday, Discussion Meeting 8:00-­9:00 PM. Both held at St. Paul’s Church, Park St. Tuesday, Discussion Meeting 7:00-­8:00 PM, at the Congregational Church, Water St. ALCOHOLICS ANONY-­ M O U S M I D D L E B U RY M E E T I N G S M O N D AY: As Bill Sees It Meeting Noon-­1:00 PM. Big Book Meeting 7:30-­8:30 PM. Both held at The Turning Point Center in The Marbleworks, Middlebury.

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Addison County Treasurer Position Seeking qualified applicants for part-time contract position as Treasurer for the County of Addison. Average of 10 hours per month. Must be proficient in QuickBooks, budgeting, Excel, and HR procedures. Must be bondable. Send resume and letter of interest by May 22 to: alice.george@state.vt.us

Individual Assistant Bridport Central School is seeking an Individual Assistant needed to work closely with a student in the classroom and throughout the school day. Candidates must have experience working with children, be patient and team oriented. Experience working with special needs children is preferred. Position begins May 26, 2015 through end of the year, with possibility to resume role for 2015-2016 school year. Apply by sending a letter of interest, resume, three current reference letters, and complete transcripts to: Dr. Peter Burrows, Superintendent Addison Central Supervisory Union 49 Charles Avenue Middlebury, VT 05753

Pre-K Teacher St. Mary’s School is accepting applications for a Pre-K teacher for three- and four-year old children. The successful candidate will demonstrate an understanding of developmentally appropriate practice, knowledge of Vermont Early Learning Standards, an ability to create a safe and respectful learning environment in collaboration with dedicated colleagues and engaged parents. Please contact Judy Adams, Principal, 388-8392. “Also refer to SchoolSpring.com.�

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MIDDLEBURY UNION HIGH SCHOOL Science Teacher Anticipated Middlebury Union High School has a vacancy for an anticipated 1.0 FTE Science Teacher position. Successful candidate must hold an appropriate Vermont Licensure in 9-12 Grade - Science. This position requires applicant to have a working knowledge of Vermont’s Assessment Program, ability to teach Biology, Earth & Physical Science and AP Environmental Science, a willingness to FI žI\MFPI ERH GVIEXMZI VIKEVHMRK MRWXVYGXMSR and assessment, demonstrated effectiveness regarding rapport with students, and communication with parents and students, interest and willingness to become involved MR GS GYVVMGYPEV EGXMZMXMIW I\IQTPEV] SVEP written and technology skills, demonstrated WYGGIWWJYP I\TIVMIRGI MR E HMZIVWI GPEWWVSSQ setting, and demonstrated knowledge of standards based curriculum and structure. Apply by submitting a letter of interest, resume, three current reference letters, complete transcripts and evidence of licensure via School Spring. If you would like to mail a hard copy, please send to: Dr. Peter Burrows, Superintendent Addison Central Supervisory Union 49 Charles Avenue Middlebury, VT 05753 E.O.E.

Orthopedic PHYSICAL THERAPIST Long Trail Physical Therapy is seeking a dynamic, outgoing Orthopedic Physical Therapist for our Middlebury location. Our facility is located within Vermont Sun and Fitness Gym. We have a strong referral relationship with local orthopedic and family physicians. We offer on-site aquatic therapy. This is an opportunity to be part of a team that includes a full-time PTA. Long Trail Physical Therapy is a locally owned private practice with four locations. We offer a competitive salary and full benefit package that includes 401(k), health insurance, dental insurance and continuing education! New grads are encouraged to apply. Send resumes to: keith.karpinskipt@comcast.net. 789 Pine St. Burlington, VT 05401

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Due to an overwhelming service business this year, we are interested in adding an additional service tech to our service department. Previous mechanical experience in small engines and other, clean driving record, have own tools, and a good team player a must. Pay negotiable based on experience! Contact Richard Yandow at to set up an interview. Resumes may also be emailed to: ryandow@yandowsalesandservice.com

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MIDDLEBURY UNION HIGH SCHOOL Foreign Language Teacher - Latin

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Love Young Children and looking for flexible hours? We are looking for substitute teachers for our infant toddler program. Experience with this age group and early childhood education preferred. Send resume to: Jenne Morton College St. Children’s Center 228 College Street, Middlebury, Vt. 05753 or email: cscc1@sover.net 388-2401 2  PART  TIME  NIGHT  clean-­ ing  positions  opening  early  summer  for  local  cleaning  business.  Monday-­Friday,  4-­6  hours  /  night.  Interested  applicants  need  to  have  reli-­ able  transportation,  be  able  to  work  as  a  team  or  individ-­ ually,  be  self-­motivated,  reli-­ able,  proud  of  one’s  work,  be  able  to  pass  a  background  check  and  be  physically  capable.  An  understanding  of  commercial  cleaning  is  preferred.  Compensation  will  be  based  on  experi-­ ence.  Please  send  your  letter  of  interest  to  Green  Valley  Cleaning  Service  Inc.,  220  North  Road,  Whiting  VT  05778  or  via  Email  at  gvcleaningserviceinc@ gmail.com  please  include  your  contact  info  and  3  ref-­ erences. 3  STORE  EMPLOYEES  NEEDED.  Weekdays  and  some  weekends.  Apply  at  Boise  Citgo,  Bridport  or  call  802-­758-­2361,  between  7  am-­5pm. AMERICAN  FLATBREAD  MIDDLEBURY  Hearth  is  now  hiring  a  variety  of  posi-­ tions  for  our  growing  busi-­ ness.  We  are  interested  in  people  with  experience  but  are  also  willing  to  train  the  right  hard-­working  person.  Kitchen  and  front  of  house  positions  are  available.  Must  be  motivated,  have  a  posi-­ tive  attitude,  enjoy  good  food  and  be  available  to  work  nights  and  weekends.  Stop  by  and  pick  up  an  application  to  apply.  EOE. BANKRUPTCY:  CALL  to  find  out  if  bankruptcy  can  help  you.  Kathleen  Walls,  Esq.  802-­388-­1156. CLEAN  TOUCH  GROUP  is  seeking  energetic  house-­ keepers.  Great  pay.  Apply  in  person  at  the  Courtyard  Marriott,  309  Court  Street,  Middlebury,  VT.

NORTH  COUNTRY  COM-­ MUNITY  COLLEGE-­Nursing  Instructors.  NCCC  is  seek-­ ing  2  P/T  Nursing  Clinical  Instructors  in  Med-­Surg  Unit  beginning  Fall  Semester  2015  in  Middlebury,  VT  and  Ticonderoga,  NY.  Bachelor’s  Degree  with  3  years  experi-­ ence  as  a  RN  preferred.  For  more  information  visit  our  website  at  www.nccc. edu.  Send  cover  letter  and  resume  to  North  Country  Community  College,  Hu-­ man  resources,  P.O.  Box  89,  Saranac  Lake,  NY  12983  or  via  email  to  hr@nccc.edu.  AAE  /  EOE.

MASTERSON  EXCAVA-­ TION  is  looking  for  people  to  join  our  dynamic  team.  We  are  looking  for  an  ex-­ perienced  pipe  layer  /  site  construction  worker.  The  ideal  candidate  will  have  flexibility  working  on  small  single  house  sites,  septic  and  large  scale  commer-­ cial  construction  projects  as  well  as  equipment  operation  experience.  This  position  offers  opportunity  for  growth  within  a  rapidly  expanding  company.  Pay  and  benefits  package  is  commensurate  with  level  of  experience.  Call  802-­453-­4341  to  schedule  a  formal  interview. PART  TIME  COTTAGE  CLEANING  on  Lake  Cham-­ plain.  Call  802-­353-­6188. SALES  ASSISTANT,  ART  ON  MAIN,  Bristol.  24  hours  /  week.  Wide-­ranging  respon-­ sibilities,  primarily  customer  service.  Must  have  success-­ ful  retail  sales  experience.  Ability  to  work  independently,  competent  with  current  tech-­ nologies.  Cover  letter  and  resume  to:  info@artonmain. net.  before  May  20.

COOK,  EVENINGS  AND  weekends.  Experience  pre-­ ferred,  fast-­paced  family  en-­ vironment.  Inquire  within.  Halfway  House  Restaurant,  Shoreham. FIRE  AND  ICE  RESTAU-­ RANT  is  accepting  appli-­ cations  for  experienced  line  cooks,  prep  cooks  and  dishwashers.  Fill  out  ap-­ plication  at  26  Seymour  St,  Middlebury  or  call  Todd  at  802-­388-­0361. FULL  TIME  MECHANIC-­  experienced.  Needs  own  tools.  Decent  pay.  Apply  at  Boise  Citgo,  Bridport  or  call  802-­758-­2361,  between  7  am-­5  pm. FULL-­TIME  DELI  /  P IZZA  cook  position  available.  Must  have  prior  work  re-­ lated  experience  with  food  preparation.  Work  re-­ lated  references  required.  Set  schedule  6am-­2pm,  Mon.-­Fri.  Applicant  should  be  energetic,  self-­directed  with  positive  attitude.  Ap-­ ply  in  person  at  Small  City  Market  in  Vergennes  or  call  Cory  at  802-­349-­7101. I N T E R V I E W I N G  NOW-­FREE  ROOM  and  board  in  exchange  for  light  housekeeping  and  some  cooking  on  Lake  Champlain.  Call  802-­353-­6188. I N T E R V I E W I N G  NOW-­SUMMER  YARD  and  misc.  work  on  Lake  Cham-­ plain.  Call  802-­353-­6188.

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Help  Wanted SERVICE  COORDINATOR  seeking  a  seasoned  case  manager  experienced  in  one  or  more  of  the  follow-­ ing:  intellectual  disabilities,  mental  health,  and  geriatric  services.  Develop,  imple-­ ment  and  monitor  supports  for  this  multi-­faceted  pro-­ gram.  Must  have  strong  supervisory,  organizational  and  inter-­personal  skills  and  knowledge  of  crisis  interven-­ tion  strategies.  The  work  is  fast-­paced,  challenging  and  fulfilling.  BA  in  a  human  service  field,  good  driving  re-­ cord  and  clean  background  checks  necessary.  Full-­time  with  generous  benefit  pack-­ age.  Respond  to  CSAC  HR,  89  Main  Str.,  Middlebury,  VT  05753;͞  802-­388-­6751  Ext  415,  or  visit  www.csac-­vt. org.

THE  ABBEY  FOOD  SER-­ VICE  GROUP  is  looking  for  Food  Service  Profession-­ als.  Work  schedule  follows  the  school  calendar.  Job  duties  may  include  but  are  not  limited  to:  healthy  food  preparation,  cooking  and  baking,  serving,  clean-­up,  in-­ ventory  management,  record  keeping,  cash  handling  and  computer  data  entry.  Ideal  candidates  must  be  able  to  work  in  a  fast  paced  envi-­ ronment,  follow  health  and  safety  regulations,  and  work  as  part  of  a  team.  Wages  based  on  experience.  Job  Requirements  include  but  are  not  limited  to  a  com-­ pleted  criminal  record  check  and  the  ability  to  lift  up  to  50  lbs.  Contact  Baba  via  email  baba@abbeygroup.net  or  802-­373-­6456.

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BILL’S  BARRELS-­55  gallon  plastic  and  metal  barrels.  Food  grade  and  non-­food  grade.  275  gallon  food  grade  plastic  totes.  55  gallon  plas-­ tic  (pickle)  barrels;Íž  3  sizes,  spin-­off  cover,  great  for  rain  barrels,  terracotta  color.  Many  other  types  of  barrels  available.  802-­453-­4235.

B R A N D O N    S U N N Y,  SPACIOUS  two  bedroom,  1  bath  apartment  with  W/D  hook-­up.  Heat  included.  Off-­street  parking,  close  to  center  of  town.  No  pets.  Lease,  security  deposit,  last  and  first  month’s.  $895  /  month.  Call  802-­247-­3708.  Leave  a  message.

BRYN  MEADOW  FARM  B&B.  Limited  openings.  5  star  reviews.  802-­425-­5570.  Charlotte,  VT.

BRIARWOOD  APART-­ MENTS  is  currently  accept-­ ing  applications  for  2  BR  apartments  in  Middlebury.  All  income  /  assets  must  be  verified  to  determine  monthly  rent,  but  tenants  only  pay  30%  of  their  income  toward  rent.  NS  /  NP,  onsite  laun-­ dry.  Call  802-­247-­0165  or  visit  our  website  www.sum-­ mitpmg.com.  Equal  Housing  Opportunity.

MAXIM  OUTDOOR  WOOD  PELLET  Furnace  by  Cen-­ tral  Boiler.  Clean,  safe  and  thermostatically  con-­ trolled.  Boivin  Farm  Supply,  802-­475-­4007. PRIVACY  HEDGES-­Spring  blowout  Sale.  6  foot  Arbor-­ vitae  (cedar)  Regular:  $129,  now:  $59.  Beautiful,  Nursery  Grown.  Free  installation  /  Free  delivery  518-­536-­1367  www.lowcosttrees.com.  Lim-­ ited  supply.

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ADDISON:  LAKE  CHAM-­ PLAIN  waterfront  camp.  Beautiful  views,  gorgeous  sunsets,  private  beach,  dock,  rowboat  and  canoe  included.  $600.  weekly,  or  call  for  weekends.  TOWN  OF  SALISBURY  802-­349-­4212. is  hiring  an  Administrative  Assistant  to  the  Develop-­ ment  Review  Board.  Ap-­ For  Rent plicant  should  have  strong  organizational  skills  and  1,800  SQ.  FT.  WARE-­ be  familiar  with  the  zon-­ HOUSE  as  is  or  renovate  ing  regulations.  Duties  will  to  suit.  Creek  Road,  Middle-­ include  taking  minutes  of  bury.  802-­558-­6092. meetings  /  hearings,  writing  2,000  SQ.  FT.  PROFES-­ decisions  and  distributing  SIONAL  office  space  in  information  while  adhering  Middlebury,  multi-­room.  to  statutory  timelines.  Send  Ground  level,  parking,  hand-­ resume  to:  Select  Board,  icap-­accessible.  Available  Town  of  Salisbury,  P.O.  Box  now.  802-­558-­6092. 66  by  May  26th. 5,000  SQ.FT.  OFFICE  and  TREADWAY  DAIRY  LLC  manufacturing  space  with  in  Whiting  is  looking  for  loading  dock  and  drive-­in  a  part-­time  truck  driver.  door.  Exchange  Street,  Valid  license  required.  Off  Middlebury.  802-­349-­8544. road  experience  preferred.  802-­349-­6199. ADDISON  2  BEDROOM  house  located  right  on  beautiful  Lake  Champlain.  Great  spot  for  fishing,  boat-­ WHISTLEPIG  FARM  is  look-­ ing  and  swimming.  Nicely  ing  for  a  seasonal  /  summer  landscaped  yard.  1  car  ga-­ hire  to  work  on  our  Ware-­ rage.  No  pets  or  smoking.  housing  and  Grounds  Team.  References  and  security  Applicants  must  be  able  to  deposit  required.  $1,500  /  mo.  complete  physical  tasks  in  a  Call  802-­989-­1284. timely  manner  with  minimal  direction.  Experience  operat-­ ing  machinery  a  plus.  Please  contact  WhistlePig  at  info@ whistlepigrye.com  or  come  for  an  application.

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OFFICE  SPACE-­SINGLE  ROOM  office  in  historic  downtown  Middlebury  build-­ ing,  located  one  block  form  Main  Street.  Office  shares  common  areas  and  ame-­ nities  with  other  business  tenants.  $450  /  month,  utilities  included.  Call  802-­989-­8822  to  inquire.

BRISTOL-­3  BEDROOM.  Heat,  hot  water,  snow  re-­ moval  and  lawn  care  includ-­ ed.  $1,175  /  month.  No  pets.  No  smoking.  802-­453-­2566. BRISTOL-­NEW  RENTAL  SPACE  now  available  on  the  edge  of  downtown,  formerly  Mountain  Greens  Market.  Perfect  for  office,  light  manufacturing,  restau-­ rant,  community  kitchen,  use  your  imagination.  The  space  presently  has  a  commercial  kitchen,  walk-­in-­cooler,  load-­ ing  dock  and  open  space  for  food  prep,  tables,  ship-­ ping,  production,  etc.  Lots  of  on-­site  parking.  Landlord  will  subdivide  and  help  with  fit-­up.  Approximately  3,300  s.f.,  tenant  pays  heat  and  electric.  Call  802-­453-­4065  o r  e m a i l  c a r o l @ wellsmountain.com.

WEST  ADDISON:  2  story,  furnished  house  on  lakefront.  Washer,  dryer.  No  smok-­ ing.  Available  September  through  May.  860-­878-­9580.

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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.

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BLACK  2007  HONDA  Rebel  250  for  sale;͞  6,759  miles.  Kept  well,  winterized  prop-­ erly,  no  accidents  and  all  service  records  are  avail-­ able  at  Cyclewise.  Newer  tires,  new  battery,  no  me-­ chanical  issues.  Includes  leather  saddlebags  and  2  brand-­new  helmets-­3/4  with  detachable  visor  (S)  and  half-­helmet  (M),  with  cases.  $2,200  o.b.o.  Call  802-­545-­2223  for  more  info.

Boats CHRIS  CRAFT  CATALINA  EXPRESS  28’  cabin  cruis-­ er  in  excellent  condition.  Fresh  water  only,  hard  top,  camper  canvas,  new  paint,  dinghy  included.  $11,500.  Photos,  info:  http:  /   /  www. yachtworld.com  /  b oats  /  1978  /  C hris-­Craft-­Catali-­ na-­Express-­28-­2731571  /  VT  /  United-­States

ONLINE  AUCTION  with  Bid  Center,  Historic  Stew-­ art-­Hawley-­Malloy  house  and  5.17  +/-­  acres  and  all  personal  property,  Laurin-­ burg,  NC  in  Scotland  Co.,  Real  Estate  sale  ends  May  27th  at  2  pm,  Bid  Center:  Hapmton  Inn,  Laurinburg,  NC,  personal  property  sale  Wanted ends  June  4th  at  3  pm  on-­ line  only.  800-­997-­2248,  ANTIQUES  WANTED.  Local  N C A L 3 9 3 6 ,  w w w . 3rd  generation  dealer,  free  ironhorseauction.com. verbal  appraisals.  Call  Brian  Bittner  at  802-­272-­7527  or  visit  www.bittnerantiques. Att.  Farmers com. SPRING  IS  HERE  for  all  your  planting  and  tillage  needs;Íž  and  also  1  set  of  sunflower  model  1232  23’  disc  harrows  for  sale.  802-­759-­2135.

LOOKING  FOR  CLEAN  WASTE  oil.  50  gallons  or  more.  Free  pick-­up.  802-­388-­4138.

Public Notices Index Public  notices  for  the  following  can  be  found  in  this  ADDISON  INDEPENDENT  on  Pages  9B,  10B  &  11B.

ABC  Self  Storage  (1) Addison  (1) Addison  Central  Supervisory  Union  â€“  M.U.H.S.  (1) Addison  County  Court  House  (1) Addison  County  Probate  Court  (1) Addison  County  Superior  Court  (2) Addison  Rutland  Supervisory  Union  â€“  Benson,  Orwell,  West  Haven,  Fair  Haven,  Hubbardton  and  Castleton  (1) Cornwall  Central  Cemetery  Assoc.  (1) Lakeview  Cemetery  Assoc.  (1) Leicester  (3) Middlebury  (9) To publish a legal notice in the Ripton  (1) Addison Starksboro  (1) Independent please email information to Vermont  Secretary  of  State  (1) legals@addisonindependent.com Whiting  (1)

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NOTICE OF SELF-­STORAGE LIEN SALE AUCTION ABC SELF STORAGE 266,( 5' ‡ ($67 0,''/(%85< 97

Particularly  on  sites  like  Craigslist.

Call  the  Addison  Independent  at  (802)  388-­4944. Talk  to  our  sales  professionals.

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or fax it to (802) 388-3100.

BRISTOL-­TWO  OFFICE  SPACES  available  in  the  Old  High  School  building  by  the  town  green.  One  is  310  s.f.  with  hard  wood  floors,  wain-­ scoting,  ceiling  fan,  built-­in  work  space  and  shelves.  Rent  is  $385  /  month.  Second  space  is  225  s.f.  with  a  sec-­ Wood  Heat ond  outside  entrance,  wait-­ ing  room  and  first  floor  loca-­ tion.  Rent  is  $290  /  month.  For  both  spaces  heat  and  electric  are  included.  Con-­ ADDISON  COUNTY  FIRE-­ tact  802-­453-­4065  or  email  WOOD-­Premium  hardwoods  carol@wellsmountain.com. cut,  split  and  delivered.  Green  and  partially  sea-­ DOWNTOWN  MIDDLE-­ soned  available.  For  honest,  BURY;͞  3  BR  apartment  for  reliable,  professional  service  rent.  Walking  distance  to  call  Jon  at  802-­238-­7748. college.  Available  June  1st.  Call  Baba  802-­373-­6456.

It’s  against  the  law  to  discriminate  when  advertising  housing.

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. Â

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FIREWOOD,  DRY,  CUT,  GOSHEN,  15  WOODED  split.  $200  /  cord.  You  truck.  ACRES.  Private.  Power,  brook,  long  road  front.  EAST  MIDDLEBURY  air  802-­247-­6061. conditioned  studio  apart-­ MOUNTAIN  ROAD  FIRE-­ $45,000.  Bicknell  Real  Es-­ ment  with  private  patio,  fully  WOOD.  Green  and  partial-­ tate  Inc.  802-­388-­4994. furnished  including  house-­ ly  dry  available:  oak,  ash,  HOME  FOR  SALE.  24  wares  and  linens.  No  smok-­ maple,  beech.  Order  now  Gorham  Lane,  Middlebury.  ing.  Rent  of  $1,000  /  month,  and  save  for  next  season.  4  bedroom,  2.5  bath  with  covers  all  utilities  including  Cut,  split  and  delivered.  Call  income  property  above  expanded  cable  and  Wi-­Fi.  802-­759-­2095. 2-­car  garage  with  separate  References  and  deposit  re-­ entrance.  Flat  .44  acre  lot.  quired.  802-­385-­1902. 7-­minute  walk  to  down-­ town,  quiet  neighborhood.  Real  Estate L A R G E  2  B E D R O O M  $3  31,500.  Please  call  COUNTRY  apartment  12  minutes  from  Middlebury.  BUILDING  LOT,  DAISY  802-­989-­9776. $900  plus  heat  /  u tilities.  LANE,  East  Middlebury.  MIDDLEBURY;͞  INDUS-­ Available  7/1/15.  Rental  /  em-­ Town  water,  underground  TRIAL  PARK.  Available  2  ployment  history  required  for  telephone,  cable  and  elec-­ acres,  lease  or  build  to  suit.  appointment.  802-­897-­5447. tric  service.  Good  perking  802-­558-­6092. soil.  Regular  septic.  Site  ap-­

BRIDPORT  2  BEDROOM  apartment,  includes  all  utili-­ ties.  No  pets,  no  smoking.  First,  last  and  security.  Avail-­ able  now.  802-­758-­2361  (be-­ tween  10am-­6pm).

BRISTOL,  ONE  BED-­ ROOM  $550  plus  utili-­ ties.  Includes  hot  water,  trash,  recycling  and  snow  removal.  No  pets.  Larger  one  bedroom  also  available  for  $650.  802-­349-­5268  or  802-­453-­7446

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proved  for  4  bedroom  home.  Jack  Brown  802-­388-­2502  or  802-­388-­7350.  Email:  LINCOLN  FURNISHED  brownnov@together.net. ROOM  for  rent.  June  1-­Sept.  1.  $500  /  month,  includes  utili-­ ties.  25  minutes  to  Middle-­ bury  and  Warren,  15  minutes  to  Bread  Loaf  and  Bristol.  IMMACULATE  3  BED-­ Shared  kitchen  and  living  ROOM,  1.5  bath,  split  level  room,  w/d,  spacious  porch  home  in  highly  desired  Mt.  and  beautiful  property  /  gar-­ Pleasant  Drive  in  Brandon.  den.  No  pets  (I  have  a  dog  Cozy  living  room  with  fire-­ place,  formal  dining  room  and  cats).  919-­423-­8366. and  remodeled  kitchen.  MIDDLEBURY  OFFICE  Family  room  on  lower  level  SPACE.  Prime  Court  Street  with  woodstove  hookup.  Fin-­ location.  Ground  floor.  Off  ished  laundry  room  with  new  street  parking.  600-­2,000  sq.  washer  /  dryer.  Economical  ft.  Real-­Net  Management,  home  to  heat  and  main-­ tain.  Nice  corner  3/4  acre  Inc.  802-­388-­4994. lot  with  room  for  pets  and  MIDDLEBURY;͞  SPACIOUS  gardening.  Would  consider  a  1  bedroom  apartment.  Walk-­ rent-­to-­own  for  pre-­qualified  ing  distance  to  town.  $700  /  buyers.  $199,500.  Call  Nicky  mo.  No  pets.  802-­897-­7861,  Forest  802-­353-­7283. email:  haycroft@sover.net  .

PROFESSIONAL  FERRI-­ ER’S  TOOLS,  GE  brand,  BRIDPORT-­2  BEDROOM  complete  set.  802-­238-­8310. MOBILE  HOME.  Country  setting.  $900,  includes  heat  SAWMILLS  FROM  ONLY  &  electric.  No  pets.  Credit  $4,397.  Make  and  save  check  and  1  year  lease.  money  with  your  own  802-­758-­2369 bandmill,  cut  lumber  any  dimension.  In  stock,  ready  BRISTOL  3  BEDROOM  to  ship.  Free  info  /  DVD:  www. apartment  with  basement  NorwoodSawmills.com,  and  garage.  Heat,  hot  water,  1-­800-­578-­1363,  ext.  300N. snow  removal,  lawn  care  included.  802-­453-­2566. TWIN  MATTRESS,  $97.  Bob’s  Furniture  and  Bedding,  Middlebury.  802-­388-­1300.

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Notice  is  hereby  given  that  the  contents  of  the  self-­  storage  units  listed  below  will  be  sold   at  auction.  This  sale  is  being  held  to  collect  unpaid  storage  unit  occupancy  fees,  charges  and  expenses  of  sale. The  entire  contents  of  each  self-­storage  unit  listed  below  will  be  sold,  BY  STORAGE  AUCTION  SOLUTIONS  with  proceeds  to  be  distributed  as  follows:  Payment  to  ABC  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  May  26,  2015  commencing  at  2:00  pm.  Bidding  will  begin  immediately  after  viewing  of  the  entire  contents  of  each  self-­storage  unit.  The  highest  bidder  on  the  storage  unit  must  remove  the  entire  contents  of  the  unit  within  48  KRXUV DIWHU WKH QRWLÂżFDWLRQ RI WKHLU VXFFHVVIXO ELG 3XUFKDVH PXVW EH PDGH LQ FDVK DQG paid  in  advance  of  removal  of  contents  of  unit.  $50.00  cash  deposit  shall  be  made  and  will  be  refunded  if  the  unit  is  broom  cleaned.  ABC  Self-­Storage  reserves  the  right  to  accept  or  reject  bids. The  contents  of  the  following  tenants’  self  storage  units  will  be  included  in  the  sale: Unit  A002-­  Bow  Rinder  Goddard UNIT  B005-­  Laurie  Wedge 36  Seymour  St  Apt  #2 2993  Route  116 Middlebury,  VT  05753 Starksboro,VT  05487 Household  goods Misc  furniture,  boxes

o  college.  For  Rent RTMENT  refurbished.  Close  t A P A  M O 1  BEDRO  Middlebury,  newly 000. t, Main  Stree ,  includes  heat.  000-­0 th n o ury /m $750  of  Middleb  mile  north posit.  000-­0000. TMENT, 1 R ,  A h P is A b  b M u e O 1  BEDRO udes  heat,  electric,  r ,  $595/month  plus  d cl ly upstairs,  in Available  immediate .  nce on  Route  7 and  refere s.  Deposit   home e E iti IL til B u O s  lu  M .  p OM 2  BEDRO Private  lot.  $650/mo .  in  Salisbury 0-­0000. required. 0 eferences  required.  0 DO  R N t. O n e /C m E S se  ba HOU arage  and 000. OM  TOWN 2  BEDRO mons,  Vergennes.  G eat.  No  pets.  000-­0  h m d o n Country  C excluding  utilities  a er, .  tellite,  wash letely $1,000/mo RN,  comp i-­speed  internet,  sa ry  energy E D O M ,  e OM .  H

UNIT  A005-­  John  Sodaro PO  Box  53 Ripton,  VT  05766  Furniture,  Household  Goods

UNITS  B014,C012-­  Travis  White PO  Box  120 Bristol,  VT  05443 Household  goods,  furniture

UNIT  A006-­  Jerry  Hendrix 277  Main  St Vergennes,  VT  05491 Furniture,  boxes

UNITS  B020,  E025,  E046-­  Mark  Iannone 27  Signal  Road  Suite  C Stamford  CT  06902 Household  goods,  furniture

UNIT  A014-­  Andre  Clark 72  Seminary  St  Extension  Middlebury,  VT   05753 Household  goods,  boxes

UNIT  C028-­  Micheal  O’Connor 35  Maple  St.  Bristol,  VT  05443 Household  goods,  furniture 5/14,  21,  25


PAGE  10B  â€”  Addison  Independent,  Thursday,  May  14,  2015

NOTICE OF TAX SALE TOWN OF MIDDLEBURY The  resident  and  nonresident  owners,  lien  holders  and  mortgagees  of  lands  in  the  Town  of  Middlebury,  in  the  County  of  $GGLVRQ DUH KHUHE\ QRWLÂżHG WKDW WKH WD[-­ es  assessed  by  such  Town  for  the  years  2008/09,  2009/10,  2010/11,  2011/12,  2012/13,  2013/14  and  2014/15  remain,  either  in  whole  or  in  part,  unpaid  on  the  following  described  lands  in  such  town,  to  wit: A  parcel  of  land  consisting  of  1.3  acres,  more  or  less,  with  all  improve-­ ments  thereon,  located  at  4220  Case  Street  in  Middlebury,  Vermont,  designat-­ ed  as  parcel  no.  006064.000,  SPAN  no.  387-­120-­11042,  and  being  a  portion  of  the  lands  and  premises  described  in  the  Warranty  Deed  of  Ramona  J.  Forbes  to  Jeffrey  Forbes  and  Joan  H.  Forbes,  dat-­ ed  June  19,  2002  and  recorded  in  Book  184  at  Page  192  of  the  Middlebury  Land  Records.   Said  portion  is  more  particu-­ larly  described  as  follows: Being  all  and  the  same  lands  and  premises  described  in  the  Warranty  Deed  of  Elbert  E.  Forbes  and  Dora  O.  Forbes  to  Harold  D.  Forbes  and  Vena  B.  Forbes,  dated  March  31,  1967  and  recorded  in  Book  62  at  Page  347  of  the  Middlebury  Land  Records,  and  being  more  particularly  described  therein  as  follows: “A  parcel  of  land  with  dwelling  house  thereon  on  the  easterly  side  of  Case  Street,  so-­called,  and  being  more  par-­ ticularly  described  as  follows: ‘Commencing  at  a  point  on  the  east-­ erly  side  of  Case  Street  marked  by  a  Maple  Tree  and  an  iron  pin,  said  point  being  located  on  the  northerly  edge  of  the  drive-­way  leading  easterly  to  the  Grantees[’]  dwelling  house;  thence  pro-­ ceeding  in  a  northeasterly  direction  300  feet,  more  or  less,  to  a  point  marked  by  a  Pine  Tree  and  an  iron  pin;  thence  northerly  165  feet,  more  or  less,  to  a  point  marked  by  a  small  Maple  Tree  and  an  iron  pin;  thence  westerly  222’6â€?  to  a  point  in  the  easterly  line  of  Case  Street,  marked  by  an  iron  pin  and  a  small  Maple  Tree;  thence  southerly  along  the  easter-­ ly  line  of  Case  Street  303  feet,  more  or  less,  to  the  point  of  beginning.’ Bounded  on  the  north  and  east  by  lands  of  Elbert  and  Dora  Forbes;  on  the  south  by  lands  of  Harold  and  Vena  Forbes;  and  on  the  west  by  the  easterly  line  of  Case  Street.â€? In  further  aid  of  the  description  here-­ to,  reference  is  made  to  the  following  deeds  in  the  chain  of  title: 1.  Final  Order  and  Decree  of  the  Ad-­ dison  County  Court,  dated  May  5,  1967  and  recorded  in  Book  63  at  Page  329  of  the  Middlebury  Land  Records;  and 2.  Warranty  Deed  of  Harold  D.  Forbes  to  Ramona  Forbes,  dated  February  28,  1974  and  recorded  in  Book  74  at  Page  169  of  the  Middlebury  Land  Records. Reference  is  made  to  said  deeds  and  their  records  and  all  prior  deeds  and  their  records  for  a  more  particular  and  complete  description  of  the  above-­de-­ scribed  lands  and  premises. So  much  of  such  lands  will  be  sold  at  public  auction  at  the  Middlebury  Munici-­ pal  Building,  94  Main  Street,  Middlebury,  Vermont,  a  public  place  in  said  Town,  on  May  26,  2015  at  9:00  A.M.,  as  shall  be  UHTXLVLWH WR GLVFKDUJH VXFK WD[HV ZLWK costs,  unless  previously  paid. Dated  at  Middlebury,  Vermont,  Ver-­ mont,  this  27th  day  of  April,  2015. Kathleen  Swinington  Ramsay &ROOHFWRU RI 'HOLQTXHQW 7D[HV Town  of  Middlebury 4/30,  5/7,  14 The  Public  Notices  section  appears  every  Monday  &  Thursday  in  the

Addison Independent

LAKEVIEW CEMETERY ASSOCIATION NOTICE

The  Lakeview  Cemetery  Association  will  hold  their  annual  cemetery  meeting  on  Tuesday,  May  19  at  the  West  Addison  Community  House  at  7:00  p.m. 5/14,  18

TOWN OF WHITING REQUEST FOR BIDS The  Town  of  Whiting  is  reopening  a  re-­ quest  for  bids  for  the  2015  lawn  mowing  VHDVRQ 3DUFHOV LQFOXGH WKH 7RZQ 2I¿FH Library  and  the  Old  School.  All  parcels  include  mowing  and  string  trimming.  3OHDVH LQFOXGH \RXU FHUWL¿FDWH RI LQVXU-­ ance  with  your  annual  bid  and  mail  to: Whiting  Select  Board 29  S.  Main  St.,  Whiting  VT  05778 Deadline  extended  until  May  18,  2015 and  opened  the  same  evening  at  the  Select  Board  Meeting.  For  more  infor-­ mation  please  contact  the  Town  Clerk  at  623-­7813.  Previously  submitted  bids  do  not  need  to  re-­apply.

5/7, Â 11, Â 14, Â 18

NOTICE OF TAX SALE TOWN OF MIDDLEBURY The  resident  and  nonresident  owners,  lien  holders  and  mortgagees  of  lands  in  the  Town  of  Middlebury,  in  the  County  RI $GGLVRQ DUH KHUHE\ QRWLÂżHG WKDW WKH taxes  assessed  by  such  Town  for  the  years  2012/13,  2013/14  and  2014/15  remain,  either  in  whole  or  in  part,  unpaid  on  the  following  described  lands  in  such  town,  to  wit: A  parcel  of  land  consisting  of  0.81  acres,  more  or  less,  with  all  improve-­ ments  thereon,  located  at  the  northwest-­ erly  corner  of  Case  Street  and  Mead  Lane  in  Middlebury,  Vermont,  designat-­ ed  as  parcel  no.  006044.100,  SPAN  no.  387-­120-­11048,  known  as  the  â€œGarden  Lot,â€?  so-­called,  and  being  all  and  the  same  lands  and  premises  decreed  to  Ramona  J.  Forbes  in  Paragraph  2  of  a  Decree  of  the  Addison  Superior  Court  in  GRFNHW QR 6 $F ÂżOHG RQ 0D\ 1989  and  recorded  in  Book  129  at  Page  430  of  the  Middlebury  Land  Records.   Said  lands  and  premises  are  more  par-­ ticularly  described  therein  as  follows: “Beginning  at  [a]  set  iron  pipe  located  in  the  westerly  edge  of  the  right-­of-­way  of  Vermont  Route  116  at  the  approximate  junction  with  the  northerly  line  of  Mead  Lane;  thence  N  36Âş  37’  W  327.3  feet  to  a  set  iron  pin;  thence  N  56Âş  23’  E  94.63  feet  to  a  set  iron  pipe;  thence  S  42[Âş]  00’  E  317.0  feet  to  an  iron  pin;  thence  along  the  westerly  edge  of  the  right-­of-­way  of  Route  116  S  50Âş  17’  W  124.46  feet  to  a  set  iron  pipe.â€? Reference  is  also  made  to  a  Warranty  Deed  of  Ramona  J.  Forbes  to  Jeffrey  Forbes  and  Joan  H.  Forbes,  dated  Sep-­ tember  11,  2001  and  recorded  in  Book  184  at  Page  192  of  the  Middlebury  Land  Records,  to  the  extent  the  same  affects  the  above-­described  lands  and  premises. Reference  is  made  to  said  deeds  and  their  records  and  all  prior  deeds  and  their  records  for  a  more  particular  and  complete  description  of  the  above-­de-­ scribed  lands  and  premises. So  much  of  such  lands  will  be  sold  at  public  auction  at  the  Middlebury  Munici-­ pal  Building,  94  Main  Street,  Middlebury,  Vermont,  a  public  place  in  said  Town,  on  May  26,  2015  at  9:00  A.M.,  as  shall  be  requisite  to  discharge  such  taxes  with  costs,  unless  previously  paid. Dated  at  Middlebury,  Vermont,  Ver-­ mont,  this  27th  day  of  April,  2015. Kathleen  Swinington  Ramsay Collector  of  Delinquent  Taxes Town  of  Middlebury 4/30,  5/7,  14

MORTGAGEE’S NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE OF REAL PROPERTY UNDER 12 V.S.A. SEC 4952 ET SEQ. As  ordered  by  the  Court  set  forth  below  and  in  connection  with  a  certain  mortgage  given  by  Heidi  D.  Brousseau  to  Mortgage  Electronic  Registration  Systems,  Inc.,  as  nom-­ inee  for  Home  Loan  Center,  Inc.  dba  Lending  Tree  Loans,  its  successors  and  assigns,  dated  May  23,  2008  and  recorded  in  Book  92  Page  726  of  the  Land  Records  of  the  Town  of  Addison,  of  which  mortgage  the  Plaintiff  is  the  present  holder.  In  accordance  with  the  Judgment  Order  and  Decree  of  Foreclosure  entered  October  3,  2014  in  the  action  entitled  Wells  Fargo  Bank,  N.A.  v  James  C.  Foley,  Jr.,  Executor  of  the  Estate  of  Heidi  D.  Brousseau,  Eric  Bingham  and  Occupants  of  6708  Route  125,  Addison,  VT,  by  the  Addison  Unit,  Civil  Division,  Vermont  Superior  Court,  Docket  No.  258-­11-­13  Ancv  for  breach  of  the  conditions  of  said  mortgage  and  for  the  purpose  of  foreclos-­ ing  the  same  will  be  sold  at  Public  Auction  at  6708  Route  125,  Addison,  Vermont  on  June  5,  2015  at  11:00  am  all  and  singular  the  premises  described  in  said  mortgage,     To  wit:  Being  all  and  the  same  lands  and  premises  to  be  conveyed  to  Heidi  D.  Brousseau  by  Warranty  Deed  of  Lawrence  Mitchell  to  be  recorded  in  the  Town  of  Addison  Land  Records. Being  all  and  the  same  lands  and  premise  conveyed  to  Lawrence  Mitchell  and  Agnes  Mitchell  (deceased)  by  Warranty  Deed  of  John  L.  Boll  dated  June  16,  1989  and  recorded  at  Book  49  Page  55  of  the  Town  of  Addison  Land  Records  and  being  more  particularly  described  therein,  in  part,  as  follows: “Being  all  and  the  same  lands  and  premises  as  conveyed  to  Grantor  (John  L.  Boll)  by  Warranty  Deed  of  Dorothy  Allen  Merrill,  dated  August  13,  1988  and  recorded  in  Book  47  at  Page  407  in  the  Town  of  Addison  Land  Records  and  being  further  described  as  follows: Being  a  parcel  of  land  having  a  uniform  width  of  100  feet  and  a  frontage  on  Lake  Cham-­ plain  of  100  feet  and  a  uniform  depth  of  318  feet  and  being  all  and  the  same  lands  and  premises  described  in  the  following  deeds: 1.  Perley  L.  Greene  and  Carl  W.  Leonard  to  Adelard  J.  Chalifoux  and  Sylvia  M.  Chalifoux  dated  August  7,  1948  and  recorded  in  Book  29,  Page  28  Addison  Land  Records. 2.  Mary  A.  Barnes  to  Adelard  J.  Chalifoux  and  Sylvia  M.  Chalifoux  dated  September  10,  1953  and  recorded  in  Book  31  at  Page  25  in  the  Town  of  Addison  Land  Records. 3.  Mary  A.  Barnes  to  Adelard  J.  Chalifoux  dated  July  27,  1963  and  recorded  in  Book  322  at  Page  190  in  the  Addison  Land  Records. Refercence  is  hereby  made  to  the  above  â€“mentioned  instruments  and  records  thereof,  the  reference  there  made  and  their  respective  records  and  reference  is  further  ad  of  description.â€? Reference  is  hereby  made  to  the  above  instruments  and  to  the  re-­ cords  and  references  contained  therein  in  further  aid  of  this  description.   Terms  of  sale:  Said  premises  will  be  sold  and  conveyed  subject  to  all  liens,  encum-­ brances,  unpaid  taxes,  tax  titles,  municipal  liens  and  assessments,  if  any,  which  take  precedence  over  the  said  mortgage  above  described. TEN  THOUSAND  ($10,000.00)  Dollars  of  the  purchase  price  must  be  paid  in  cash,  cer-­ WLÂżHG FKHFN EDQN WUHDVXUHUÂśV RU FDVKLHUÂśV FKHFN DW WKH WLPH DQG SODFH RI WKH VDOH E\ WKH SXUFKDVHU 7KH EDODQFH RI WKH SXUFKDVH SULFH VKDOO EH SDLG LQ FDVK FHUWLÂżHG FKHFN EDQN WUHDVXUHUÂśV RU FDVKLHUÂśV FKHFN ZLWKLQ WKLUW\ GD\V DIWHU WKH GDWH RI VDOH The  mortgagor  is  entitled  to  redeem  the  premises  at  any  time  prior  to  the  sale  by  paying  the  full  amount  due  under  the  mortgage,  including  the  costs  and  expenses  of  the  sale.   Other  terms  to  be  announced  at  the  sale.  DATED  :  May  4,  2015 By:/s/:  Amber  L.  Doucette,  Esq. Amber  L.  Doucette,  Esq.  â€“  Bendett  and  McHugh,  PC )DUPLQJWRQ $YH 6WH ‡ )DUPLQJWRQ &7 ‡ )D[ 5/7,  14,  21

WANTED – TOWN OF LEICESTER ZONING ADMINISTRATOR

CORNWALL CENTRAL CEMETERY ASSOCIATION NOTICE

Town  of  Leicester  seeks  individual  to  act  as  Zoning  Administrator,  on  a  part-­ time  basis. Letters  of  interest  and  resume  due  to  7RZQ 2I¿FH DW 6FKRROKRXVH 5RDG Leicester,  VT  05733  by  May  17.  For  PRUH LQIRUPDWLRQ FDOO 7RZQ 2I¿FH DW 247-­5961. 5/7,  11,  14

The  Cornwall  Central  Cemetery  Association  annual  budget  meeting  will  be  held  on  Friday,  May  22nd,  at  7pm  across  the  road  at  the  Cornwall  Town  Hall.   For  more  information,  or  to  buy  a  plot,  call:  802-­324-­9499 5/7,  11,  14,  18,  21

NOTICE OF TAX SALE TOWN OF MIDDLEBURY

NOTICE OF TAX SALE TOWN OF MIDDLEBURY

The  resident  and  nonresident  owners,  lien  holders  and  mortgagees  of  lands  in  the  Town  of  Middlebury,  in  the  County  of  $GGLVRQ DUH KHUHE\ QRWLÂżHG WKDW WKH WD[-­ es  assessed  by  such  Town  for  the  years  2011/12,  2012/13,  2013/14  and  2014/15  remain,  either  in  whole  or  in  part,  unpaid  on  the  following  described  mobile  home  in  such  town,  to  wit: A  2000  Redman  Homes  Georgetown  II  mobile  home,  serial  no.  12236492,  designated  as  parcel  no.  009016.001,  SPAN  no.  387-­120-­13220,  now  or  for-­ merly  located  at  466  Airport  Road,  Mid-­ dlebury  Vermont,  and  being  the  same  mobile  home  described  in  the  Mobile  Home  Bill  of  Sale  of  Moore’s  Auto  to  Brent  D.  Young,  dated  March  21,  2000  and  recorded  in  Mobile  Home  Book  1  at  Page  279A  of  the  Middlebury  Land  Records. Reference  is  made  to  said  bill  of  sale  and  its  record  and  all  prior  instruments  and  their  records  for  a  more  partic-­ ular  and  complete  description  of  the  above-­described  mobile  home. So  much  of  such  lands  will  be  sold  at  public  auction  at  the  Middlebury  Munici-­ pal  Building,  94  Main  Street,  Middlebury,  Vermont,  a  public  place  in  said  Town,  on  May  26,  2015  at  9:00  A.M.,  as  shall  be  UHTXLVLWH WR GLVFKDUJH VXFK WD[HV ZLWK costs,  unless  previously  paid. Dated  at  Middlebury,  Vermont,  this  27th  day  of  April,  2015. Kathleen  Swinington  Ramsay &ROOHFWRU RI 'HOLQTXHQW 7D[HV Town  of  Middlebury 4/30,  5/7,  14

The  resident  and  nonresident  owners,  lien  holders  and  mortgagees  of  lands  in  the  Town  of  Middlebury,  in  the  County  RI $GGLVRQ DUH KHUHE\ QRWL¿HG WKDW WKH taxes  assessed  by  such  Town  for  the  years  2012/13,  2013/14  and  2014/15  remain,  either  in  whole  or  in  part,  unpaid  on  the  following  described  lands  in  such  town,  to  wit: A  parcel  of  land  consisting  of  2.3  acres,  more  or  less,  with  all  improvements  thereon,  located  at  374  Mead  Lane,  Middlebury,  Vermont,  designated  as  parcel  no.  006035.030,  SPAN  no.  387-­ 120-­11050,  and  being  all  and  the  same  lands  and  premises  described  in  the  Warranty  Deed  of  Ramona  J.  Forbes  to  Jeffrey  Forbes  and  Joan  H.  Forbes,  dat-­ ed  June  19,  2002  and  recorded  in  Book  189  at  Page  770  of  the  Middlebury  Land  Records. Reference  is  made  to  said  deed  and  its  record  and  all  prior  deeds  and  their  records  for  a  more  particular  and  com-­ plete  description  of  the  above-­described  lands  and  premises. So  much  of  such  lands  will  be  sold  at  public  auction  at  the  Middlebury  Munici-­ pal  Building,  94  Main  Street,  Middlebury,  Vermont,  a  public  place  in  said  Town,  on  May  26,  2015  at  9:00  A.M.,  as  shall  be  requisite  to  discharge  such  taxes  with  costs,  unless  previously  paid. Dated  at  Middlebury,  Vermont,  Ver-­ mont,  this  27th  day  of  April,  2015. Kathleen  Swinington  Ramsay Collector  of  Delinquent  Taxes 4/30,  5/7,  14 Town  of  Middlebury

NOTICE OF TAX SALE TOWN OF MIDDLEBURY

NOTICE OF TAX SALE TOWN OF MIDDLEBURY The  resident  and  nonresident  owners,  lien  holders  and  mortgagees  of  lands  in  the  Town  of  Middlebury,  in  the  County  RI $GGLVRQ DUH KHUHE\ QRWL¿HG WKDW WKH taxes  assessed  by  such  Town  for  the  years  2012/13,  2013/14  and  2014/15  remain,  either  in  whole  or  in  part,  unpaid  on  the  following  described  lands  in  such  town,  to  wit: A  parcel  of  land  consisting  of  93.6  acres,  more  or  less,  with  all  improvements  thereon,  located  on  the  easterly  side  of  Case  Street  in  Middlebury,  Vermont,  des-­ ignated  as  parcel  no.  006065.000,  SPAN  no.  387-­120-­11043,  and  being  all  and  the  same  lands  and  premises  described  in  the  following  deeds: 1.  Warranty  Deed  of  Ramona  J.  Forbes  to  Jeffrey  Forbes  and  Joan  H.  Forbes,  dated  June  22,  2001  and  recorded  in  Book  182  at  Page  602  of  the  Middlebury  Land  Records;  and 2.  Warranty  Deed  of  Lindale  Mobile  Home  Park,  LLC  to  Jeffrey  Forbes  and  Joan  Forbes,  dated  October  13,  2001  and  recorded  in  Book  182  at  Page  602  of  the  Middlebury  Land  Records. Reference  is  made  to  said  deeds  and  their  records  and  all  prior  deeds  and  their  records  for  a  more  particular  and  complete  description  of  the  above-­de-­ scribed  lands  and  premises. So  much  of  such  lands  will  be  sold  at  public  auction  at  the  Middlebury  Munici-­ pal  Building,  94  Main  Street,  Middlebury,  Vermont,  a  public  place  in  said  Town,  on  May  26,  2015  at  9:00  A.M.,  as  shall  be  requisite  to  discharge  such  taxes  with  costs,  unless  previously  paid. Dated  at  Middlebury,  Vermont,  this  27th  day  of  April,  2015. Kathleen  Swinington  Ramsay Collector  of  Delinquent  Taxes Town  of  Middlebury

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STATE OF VERMONT

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TOWN OF MIDDLEBURY NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS Â Â

   Agreeably  to  the  provisions  of  Title  32,  Vermont  Statutes  Annotated,  Sec-­ tion  4111,  notice  is  hereby  given  that  the  undersigned  listers  within  and  for  the  Town/city  of  Middlebury  have  that  day  completed  the  abstract  of  individual  lists  of  persons,  co-­partnerships,  associations  and  corporations  owning  taxable  property  LQ VDLG WRZQ FLW\ RQ WKH ¿UVW GD\ RI $SULO 2015;͞  that  they  have  this  day  lodged  the  VDPH LQ WKH RI¿FH RI WKH &OHUN RI VDLG town/city  for  the  inspection  of  taxpayers;͞  that  on  the  20th  day  of  May  2015  at  9:00  in  the  forenoon,  said  town/city,  to  hear  grievances  of  persons,  co-­partnerships,  associations,  and  corporations  aggrieved  by  any  of  their  appraisals  or  by  the  acts  of  such  listers,  whose  objections  thereto  in  ZULWLQJ VKDOO KDYH EHHQ ¿OHG ZLWK WKHP E\ 4pm  Thursday  May  19th,  as  prescribed  E\ VWDWXWH DQG WR PDNH VXFK FRUUHFWLRQV in  said  abstract  as  shall  upon  hearing  or  otherwise  be  determined  by  them;͞  and  that  unless  cause  to  the  contrary  be  shown,  the  contents  of  said  abstract  will,  for  the  year  2015-­2016,  become  the  grand  list  of  said  town/city  and  of  each  person,  co-­partnership,  association  or  corporation  therein  named.    Given  under  our  hands  at  Middlebury,  LQ WKH &RXQW\ RI $GGLVRQ WKLV WK GD\ RI 0D\ &DOO %HWK 'RZ IRU DSSRLQW-­ ments,  388-­8100  x  202. 0LGGOHEXU\ %RDUG RI /LVWHUV

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The  resident  and  nonresident  owners,  lien  holders  and  mortgagees  of  lands  in  the  Town  of  Middlebury,  in  the  County  RI $GGLVRQ DUH KHUHE\ QRWL¿HG WKDW WKH taxes  assessed  by  such  Town  for  the  years  2012/13,  2013/14  and  2014/15  remain,  either  in  whole  or  in  part,  unpaid  on  the  following  described  lands  in  such  town,  to  wit: A  parcel  of  land  consisting  of  0.24  acres,  more  or  less,  with  all  improve-­ ments  thereon,  located  at  230  Monroe  Street,  Middlebury,  Vermont,  designated  as  parcel  no.  028132.000,  SPAN  no.  387-­120-­10873,  and  being  all  and  the  same  lands  and  premises  described  in  the  Warranty  Deed  of  Albert  Louis  Wat-­ son  and  Verna  Lea  Watson  to  Joseph  P.  Dunn  and  Cathy  F.  Dunn,  dated  June  30,  1987  and  recorded  in  Book  121  at  Page  181  of  the  Middlebury  Land  Records. Reference  is  made  to  a  Quitclaim  Deed  of  Joseph  P.  Dunn  to  Cathy  F.  Dunn,  dated  March  24,  2014   and  re-­ corded  in  Book  269  at  Page  712  of  the  Middlebury  Land  Records,  whereby  Jo-­ seph  P.  Dunn  conveyed  his  interest  in  the  above-­described  lands  and  premis-­ es  to  Cathy  F.  Dunn. Reference  is  made  to  said  deeds  and  their  records  and  all  prior  deeds  and  their  records  for  a  more  particular  and  complete  description  of  the  above-­de-­ scribed  lands  and  premises. So  much  of  such  lands  will  be  sold  at  public  auction  at  the  Middlebury  Munici-­ pal  Building,  94  Main  Street,  Middlebury,  Vermont,  a  public  place  in  said  Town,  on  May  26,  2015  at  9:00  A.M.,  as  shall  be  requisite  to  discharge  such  taxes  with  costs,  unless  previously  paid. Dated  at  Middlebury,  Vermont,  Ver-­ mont,  this  27th  day  of  April,  2015. Kathleen  Swinington  Ramsay Collector  of  Delinquent  Taxes Town  of  Middlebury 4/30,  5/7,  14

SUPERIOR COURT Addison Unit

TOWN OF LEICESTER NOTICE

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 NOTICE OF SALE   By  virtue  and  in  execution  of  the  Power  of  Sale  contained  in  a  certain  mortgage  given  by  Laura  Lee  Bushey   to  Vermont  Federal  Bank,  its  successors  and/or  assigns,  dated  July  6,  1992  and  recorded  in  Book  23  at  Page  88  of  the  City/Town  of  Panton  Land  Records,  of  which  mortgage  the  undersigned  is  the  present  holder  by  Assignment  of  Mortgage  recorded  on  September  15,  2014  in  Book  37  at  Page  649,  for  breach  of  the  conditions  of  said  mortgage  and  for  the  purpose  of  foreclosing  the  same  will  be  sold  at  Public  Auction  at  1:30  p.m.  on  May  26,  2014  at  2156  Panton  Road,  Panton,  VT  05491  all  and  singular  the  premises  described  in  said  mortgage,    To  Wit: Being  all  and  the  same  lands  and  premises  conveyed  to  Grantor  by  Administratotr’s  Deed  to  Susan  B.  Lucey  and  Brenda  J.  Bennett  co-­administratic  of  the  Estate  of  Marjorie  Leola  Bennett,  which  Deed  is  dated  March  14,  1985,  and  recorded  in  Book  19  at  Page  469  in  the  Town  of  Panton  Land  Records  and  being  further  described  as  follows:   Being  a  parcel  of  land  containing  about  24  acres,  with  mobile  home  thereon,  which  parcel  is  shown  on  a  survey  map  by  Ronald  L.  LaRose,  L.S.,  dated  August  17,  1982  and  recorded  in  the  Panton  Map  Book  at  Page  6.  Reference  is  hereby  made  to  the  above-­mentioned  instruments  and  the  instruments  referenced  therein  in  further  aid  of  this  description   The  description  of  the  property  contained  in  the  mortgage  shall  control  in  the  event  of  a  typographical  error  in  this  publication.   The  public  sale  may  be  adjourned  one  or  more  times  for  a  total  time  not  exceeding  30  days,  without  further  court  order,  and  without  publication  or  service  of  a  new  notice  of  sale,  by  announcement  of  the  new  sale  date  to  those  present  at  each  adjournment  or  by  posting  notice  of  the  adjournment  in  a  conspicuous  place  at  the  location  of  the  sale.  Terms  of  Sale:  WR EH SDLG LQ FDVK RU E\ FHUWLÂżHG FKHFN E\ WKH SXUFKDVHU DW WKH WLPH RI VDOH ZLWK the  balance  due  at  closing.  The  sale  is  subject  to  all  liens,  encumbrances,  unpaid  taxes,  tax  titles,  municipal  liens,  if  any,  which  take  precedence  over  the  said  mortgage  above  described.  Mortgagor  is  entitled  to  redeem  the  premises  at  any  time  prior  to  the  sale  by  paying  the  full  amount  due  under  the  mortgage,  including  the  costs  and  expenses  of  the  sale.   Other  terms  to  be  announced  at  sale.  Green  Tree  Servicing,  LLC Kathryn  Donovan,  Esq.  #3914;Íž  Jeffrey  J.  Hardiman,  Esq.  #4632 SKHFKWPDQ +DOSHULQ 6DYDJH //3 ‡ 1080  Main  Street,  Pawtucket,  RI   02860 4/30,  5/7,  14  Â‡ $WWRUQH\ IRU 3ODLQWLII

NOTICE OF TAX SALE TOWN OF MIDDLEBURY

The  resident  and  nonresident  owners,  lien  holders  and  mortgagees  of  lands  in  the  Town  of  Middlebury,  in  the  County  RI $GGLVRQ DUH KHUHE\ QRWLÂżHG WKDW the  taxes  assessed  by  such  Town  for  the  years  2006/07,  2007/08,  2008/09,  2009/10,  2010/11,  2011/12,  2012/13,  2013/14  and  2014/15  remain,  either  in  whole  or  in  part,  unpaid  on  the  following  described  lands  in  such  town,  to  wit: A  parcel  of  land  consisting  of  3.4  acres,  more  or  less,  with  all  improve-­ ments  thereon,  located  at  896  Route  7  North  in  Middlebury,  Vermont,  desig-­ nated  as  parcel  no.  004015.000,  SPAN  no.  387-­120-­13200,  and  being  all  and  the  same  lands  and  premises  described  in  the  Guardian’s  Deed  of  Gertrude  I.  Stearns,  Guardian  of  Ruby  C.  Hanmer,  to  H.  Kent  Wright  IV  and  Julie  L.  Wright,  dated  February  16,  1984  and  recorded  in  Book  104  at  Page  360  of  the  Middle-­ bury  Land  Records. Reference  is  made  to  a  Quitclaim  Deed  of  Julie  L.  Foote  (f/k/a  Julie  L.  Wright)  to  H.  Kent  Wright  IV,  dated  October  7,  2011  and  recorded  in  Book  256  at  Page  70  of  the  Middlebury  Land  Records. Reference  is  made  to  said  deeds  and  their  records  and  all  prior  deeds  and  their  records  for  a  more  particular  and  complete  description  of  the  above-­de-­ scribed  lands  and  premises. So  much  of  such  lands  will  be  sold  at  public  auction  at  the  Middlebury  Munici-­ pal  Building,  94  Main  Street,  Middlebury,  Vermont,  a  public  place  in  said  Town,  on  May  26,  2015  at  9:00  A.M.,  as  shall  be  requisite  to  discharge  such  taxes  with  costs,  unless  previously  paid. Dated  at  Middlebury,  Vermont,  this  27th  day  of  April,  2015. Kathleen  Swinington  Ramsay Collector  of  Delinquent  Taxes Town  of  Middlebury 4/30,  5/7,  14

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TOWN OF LEICESTER ROAD CLOSURE NOTICE OLD JERUSALEM ROAD

 The  Vermont  Agency  of  Transportation  needs  to  complete  necessary  improvements  on  the  northerly  railroad  crossing  of  Old  Jerusalem  Road  in  Leicester,  Vermont.  The  road  closure  of  Old  Jerusalem  Road  in  Leicester,  VT  is  currently  scheduled  for  05/04/15  â€“  05/25/15.  During  this  time,  QR WUDIÂżF ZLOO EH DEOH WR SDVV WKURXJK WKH QRUWKHUO\ UDLOURDG FURVVLQJ ZLWK WKH exception  of  emergency  vehicles.  Please  plan  accordingly.  Please  note  that  this  road  closure  is  dependent  upon  road  conditions  and  could  EH SRVWSRQHG LI URDG FRQGLWLRQV GLFWDWH  We  understand  the  inconvenience  this  ZLOO FDXVH PDQ\ RI \RX EXW ZH DVN IRU your  patience  and  cooperation  during  this  FORVXUH 7KLV SURMHFW ZLOO SURYLGH XV ZLWK much  needed  upgrades  to  the  crossing,  improving  safety  for  us  all.  If  you  have  questions  regarding  this  FORVXUH SOHDVH FRQWDFW WKH 7RZQ 2IÂżFH [ GXULQJ RIÂżFH KRXUV Mon,  Tue,  Thu  9am  â€“  2pm.                  4/23

TOWN OF RIPTON NOTICE OF CONVEYANCE PURSUANT TO 24 V.S.A. §1061 Pursuant  to  24  Vermont  Statutes  Anno-­ tated  §  1061,  this  is  notice  that  the  Town  of  Ripton  desires  to  convey  real  estate  in  which  the  Town  holds  an  interest.  Specif-­ ically,   Middlebury  College  has  requested  that  the  Town  quitclaim  its  fee  simple  in-­ terest  in  certain  â€œlease  lands,â€?  also  known  as  â€œglebe  lands,â€?  which  will  be  conserved  by  the  College  pursuant  to  a  conservation  easement  in  favor  of  the  Vermont  Land  Trust.    â€œLeaseâ€?  or  â€œglebeâ€?  lands  are  lots  laid  out  by  the  original  town  proprietors  under  state  or  colonial  grants.  If  not  used  by  the  Town  for  church  or  school  purpos-­ es,  the  Town  may  collect  rent  on  those  lands,  typically  a  few  dollars  annually.  For  many  years  these  lands  have  been  taxed  through  the  Town’s  property  tax  system  in  lieu  of  rent.  Under  the  author-­ ity  granted  to  towns  by  24  V.S.A.  §  2406,  permitting  a  town  to  convey  its  fee  simple  interest  in  such  lands  to  the  leaseholder  (in  which  event  the  lands  are  subject  to  property  taxes  as  are  other  lands  in  the  Town),  the  Town  will  quitclaim  to  Middle-­ bury  College  all  of  the  Town’s  right  and  title  to  those  â€œlease  landsâ€?  in  which  the  leasehold  interest  was  conveyed  to  the  President  and  Fellows  of  Middlebury  Col-­ lege  by  A.  Edwards,  being  Lot  83  of  the  First  Division  of  Lots  drawn  to  the  right  of  the  English  School  and  Lot  81  of  the  First  Division  of  Lots  drawn  to  the  right  of  the  Settlement  of  a  Minister,  unless  a  petition  signed  by  5%  of  the  legal  voters  of  the  Town  objecting  to  the  proposed  convey-­ ance  is  received  by  the  Town  Clerk  within  30  days  of  the  posting  and  publication  of  this  Notice,  pursuant  to  24  V.S.A.  §  1061.  Notice  of  conveyance  posted  May  11  and  14,  2015. 5/14

PROPOSED STATE RULES By  law,  public  notice  of  proposed  rules  must  be  given  by  publication  in  newspapers  of  record.  The  purpose  of  these  notices  is  to  give  the  public  a  chance  to  respond  to  the  proposals.  The  public  notices  for  administrative  rules  are  now  also  available  online  at  https://secure.vermont. gov/SOS/rules/  .  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  scheduled  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  (802-­828-­2231). 10 V.S.A. Appendix § 4 Bow and Arrow Hunting; § 22 Turkey Rule. Vermont  Proposed  Rule:  15P029 AGENCY:  Vermont  Fish  and  Wildlife  Board CONCISE SUMMARY:  The  amendment  allows  the  Department  of  Fish  and  Wildlife  to  establish  VSHFL¿F PHWKRGV RI WDNLQJ WXUNH\V FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, CONTACT: Catherine  Gjessing  Vermont  Fish  and  Wildlife  Department  1  National  Life  Building,  Davis  2  Montpelier,  VT  05620-­3702  Tel:  802-­595-­3331  Fax:  802-­828-­1250  Email:  catherine.gjessing@state.vt.us 85/ KWWS ZZZ YW¿VKDQGZLOGOLIH FRP ODZVBUXOHV FIP FOR COPIES:  Mark  Scott  Vermont  Fish  and  Wildlife  Department  1  National  Life  Building,  Davis  2  Montpelier,  VT  05620-­3702  Tel:  802-­777-­4217  Fax:  802-­828-­1250 Email:  mark.scott@state.vt.us.  10 V.S.A. Appendix § 33 Moose Management Rule. Vermont  Proposed  Rule:  15P030 AGENCY:  Vermont  Fish  and  Wildlife  Board CONCISE SUMMARY: 7KH DPHQGPHQWV GH¿QH DQWOHUHG PRRVH DQG FURVVERZV DOORZV WKH use  of  crossbows  during  any  season  that  allows  the  use  of  a  bow  and  arrow,  extends  the  time  that  a  moose  permit  holder  is  eligible  for  another  moose  permit  from  3  to  5  years,  mandates  WKH FROOHFWLRQ RI PRRVH SDUWV IRU VFLHQWL¿F DQDO\VLV DQG XSGDWHV WKH UXOH WR FRQIRUP ZLWK UHFHQW statutory  changes. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, CONTACT:  Catherine  Gjessing  Vermont  Fish  and  Wildlife  Department  1  National  Life  Building,  Davis  2  Montpelier,  VT  05620-­3702  Tel:  802-­595-­3331  Fax:  802-­828-­1250  Email:  catherine.gjessing@state.vt.us 85/ KWWS ZZZ YW¿VKDQGZLOGOLIH FRP ODZVBUXOHV FIP FOR COPIES:  Mark  Scott  Vermont  Fish  and  Wildlife  Department  1  National  Life  Building,  Davis  2  Montpelier,  VT  05620-­3702  Tel:  802-­777-­4217  Fax:  802-­828-­1250 Email:  mark.scott@state.vt.us. 5/14


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FERRISBURGH  â€”  The  Lake  ship  shape  for  opening  day. more  information,  email  to  rokeby@ Champlain  Maritime  Museum  is  On  opening  day,  Rokeby  is  pleased  comcast.net.  again  offering  Champlain  Discovery  to  host  author  Don  Papson  who  will  Local  chef  extraordinaire  Sarah  to  area  teens.  Participants  will  build  present  at  3  p.m.  about  the  content  Anderson  and  art  educator  Amy  their  own  sea  kayak  that  will  send  in  his  new  book,  â€œSecret  Lives  of  7HZNVEXU\ DUH RIIHULQJ IXQ Âż OOHG them  off  on  a  10-­day  adventure  of  a  the  Underground  Railroad  in  New  week  long  camps  focusing  on  cook-­ lifetime.  After  completing  the  kayak,  York  Cityâ€?,  co-­authored  with  Tom  ing  and  art.  These  camps  are  designed  the  youth  will  learn  for  children  ages  paddling  skills  as  8-­12  and  will  run  Ferrisburgh  community  events  for  May well  as  wilder-­ weekly  from  June  ness  camping  and  May  14:  VUHS  Board  Meeting  VUHS  Library  6  p.m. 22-­July  31  from  safety  skills.  The  May  14:  Ferrisburgh  Central  School  Board  meeting  6:30  p.m. 8  a.m.-­4  p.m.  If  10-­day  kayak  trip  May  16  and  30:  Ferrisburgh  Grange  King  Pede  Card  Parties  6:30  interested,  please  starts  in  Whitehall,  contact  Sarah  at  p.m. N.Y.,  and  ends  May  16:  Lake  Champlain  Maritime  Museum  opening   425-­2308  or  Amy  at  in  Burlington,  a  May  17:  Rokeby  Museum  season  opening  and  author  Don  Papson 881-­8799/atewks@ distance  of  65  miles.  May  19:  Ferrisburgh  Selectboard  Meeting gmail.com  for  more  This  is  a  perfect  May  23:  VUMS/VUHS  marching  band  at  Essex  Junction  information. way  to  explore  the  The  hanging  of  Memorial  Day  Parade rich  cultural  and  May  25:  VUMS/VUHS  marching  band  at  Vergennes  Memorial  the  Ferrisburgh  natural  history  of  Hollow  banners  Day  Parade  Lake  Champlain  by  May  27:  FCS  School  Board  Meeting  VUHS  Carousel  6:30  p.m. is  being  planned  kayaking  over  half  by  the  Ferrisburgh  the  length  of  Lake  Central  School  Champlain.  Dates  for  the  program  Calarco.  Abolitionist  editor  Sydney  and  the  North  Ferrisburgh  Hollow  are  June  22-­July  25.  To  apply  or  get  Howard  Gay  and  black  New  Yorker  Association.  Last  year,  the  association  more  information  call  Nick  Patch  at  Louis  Napoleon  formed  a  team  to  aid  chose  24  designs  from  Ferrisburgh  475-­2022  or  email  nickp@lcmm.org.  fugitive  slaves  during  the  1850s.  Gay  Central  School  student  artwork  to  Scholarships  are  available  based  on  kept  a  record  of  their  actions,  which  make  into  boulevard  banners  for  the  need. is  the  subject  matter  for  Papson’s  Hollow  Road.  The  students  created  Rokeby  Museum’s  season  open-­ book  and  presentation. the  designs  as  part  of  a  project  with  ing  day  will  be  Sunday,  May  17.  Papson  was  awarded  the  2012  Allison  Parson,  FCS  art  teacher.  However,  before  that  event,  Rokeby  Underground  Railroad  Free  Press  7KLV HIIRUW LV SDUW RI D WUDIÂż F FDOPLQJ is  putting  out  a  call  for  volunteers  Prize  in  Leadership  for  co-­founding  project,  encouraging  drivers  to  slow  to  help  with  a  spring  clean-­up  work  the  North  Country  Underground  down  and  enjoy  the  artwork  and  not  day  on  Saturday,  May  9,  beginning  Railroad  Historical  Association  speed  through  the  highly  residential  at  9:30.  Board,  staff  and  volun-­ and  establishing  the  North  Star  district  of  North  Ferrisburgh. teers  gather  every  year  to  clean  the  Underground  Railroad  Museum.  He  The  banners  have  been  printed  winter’s  mess  out  of  the  outbuildings,  lives  in  Plattsburgh,  New  York,  and  through  generous  donations  from  weed  gardens,  refresh  pathways,  tidy  blogs  at  www.secretlivesoftheun-­ Hollow  residents  and  are  now  ready  porches,  and  generally  get  everything  dergroundrailroadinnyc.com.  For  to  hang.  Permission  has  been  granted  by  Green  Mountain  Power  to  use  exiting  poles  for  hanging.  These  ADDISON COUNTY students  have  created  some  wonder-­ ful  designs  and  it  will  be  very  pleas-­ ing  to  be  able  to  see  their  artwork  on  Dillon  Robinson  of  East  First  Team,  after  anchoring  a  display  in  the  unique  environment  Middlebury,  a  member  of  the  defense  that  set  an  NAC  record  of  the  Ferrisburgh  Hollow.  The  proj-­ Castleton  College  men’s  lacrosse  by  only  allowing  22  goals  in  eight  ect  is  still  seeking  someone  locally  team,  was  recently  selected  to  conference  contests  for  a  2.75  who  could  volunteer  to  coordinate  the  North  Atlantic  Conference  GAA.  Individually,  Robinson  the  rental  and  use  of  a  â€œman  liftâ€?  for  All-­Conference  First  Team. leads  the  team  in  caused  turn-­ installation.  If  anyone  knows  of  an  Robinson  is  making  his  first  overs  (13)  and  has  picked  up  17  available  lift,  contact  Allison  Parsons  appearance  on  the  All-­Conference  ground  balls. at  aparsons@anwsu.org. 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VERGENNES  UNION  ELEMENTARY  School  Principal  June  Sargent  beams  at  the  total  minutes  read  by  the  VUES  student  body  during  the  school’s  second  Read-­a-­Thon  in  March.  With  their  reading  tallies,  students  garnered  sponsored  donations  in  excess  of  $9,000  to  support  school  programs.

VUES  Read-­a-­Thon  fundraiser  nets  $9,000  for  literacy  materials VERGENNES  â€”  In  Vermont  it  is  a  fact  of  life  that  people  help  each  other  out;Íž  they  pitch  in  and  work  together  to  make  something  special  or  better.  Thus  it  has  been  our  privilege  to  plan  and  coordinate  the  Vergennes  Union  Elementary  School’s  (VUES)  second  Read-­a-­Thon  to  help  inspire  kids  to  read  and  make  money  for  their  school  along  the  way. And  read  and  fundraise  the  kids  did.  VUES  students  read  a  stag-­ gering  272,299  minutes  during  the  month  of  March  and  netted  over  $9,000  in  donations  for  the  school  to  buy  books  and  literacy  materials  and  invest  in  enrichment  programs  like  artists  in  residence.  This  community-­wide  effort  could  not  have  succeeded  without  the  support  of  many  community  volunteers  and  donors.  But  special  thanks  go  out  to  the  VUES  staff  who Â

all  agreed  to  participate  in  a  rather  unique  incentive  program  for  the  students  this  year.  They  challenged  the  kids  to  read  more  minutes  than  they  had  read  during  the  2014  Read-­ a-­Thon  and  said  they’d  all  jump  in  the  pool  together  to  celebrate  if  the  kids  could  pull  it  off.  And  now  the  teachers  are  hoping  for  one  really  warm  day  before  year’s  end  because  the  students  beat  last  year’s  total  by  over  60,000  minutes.   We  also  wish  to  extend  our  heartfelt  gratitude  to  our  benefac-­ tors  whose  generous  donations  were  used  to  pay  for  publicity  and  materials  for  the  Read-­a-­Thon  but,  more  importantly,  helped  ensure  that  every  single  VUES  child  had  a  sponsor  for  his  or  her  literacy  efforts  during  the  month:  Four  Seasons  Sotheby’s  International,  June  Bug  Mother  &  Child,  St.  Peter’s  Knights Â

of  Columbus,  UTC,  the  Vergennes  Lions,  and  Women  of  Wisdom  at  Sweet  Charity.  Our  thanks  also  go  out  to  sponsors:  Big  Barn,  Gaines  Insurance,  Sons  of  the  American  Legion  in  Vergennes  and  Vergennes  Animal  Hospital.   It  is  said  that  many  hands  make  light  work  and  certainly  the  enthu-­ VLDVP RI RXU WHDFKHUV DQG Âż QDQFLDO support  of  our  sponsors  did  make  our  jobs  easier.  But  it  is  equally  true  that  when  many  come  together  to  share  the  workload,  their  combined  efforts  will  enable  countless  more  to  share  in  the  joys  of  an  endeavor.  Thank  you  for  helping  our  students  on  this  part  of  their  lifelong  journey  of  literacy. Editor’s  note:  This  article  was  contributed  by  VUES  Read-­a-­Thon  coordinators  Michelle  Eckels  and  Melissa  Flint. Â

6WDWH SROLFH XQFRYHU LQFLGHQWV RI GUXJ WUDIÂż FNLQJ FKLOG SRUQRJUDSK\ ADDISON  COUNTY  â€”  On  May  11  Vermont  State  Police  looked  into  an  assault  complaint  from  Panton.  Troopers  report  that  Othoniel  Deceano  Bravo,  28,  of  Panton  punched  a  co-­worker  the  previous  morning,  and  that  the  victim  was  treated  for  his  injuries  at  Porter  Hospital  and  released.  Police  cited  Deceano  Bravo  for  aggravated  assault. In  other  recent  activity,  state  police: ‡ 2Q 0D\ FLWHG 0LGGOHEXU\ UHVL dent  and  Marble  Valley  Correctional  Facility  inmate  Ryan  Phelps,  34,  for  possession  of  cocaine  and  transpor-­ tation  of  a  regulated  drug  into  places  of  detention.  VSP  Detective  Trooper  Michael  Notte  reported  that  on  May  1  Phelps  was  returned  to  the  facility  and  placed  in  dry  cell  status  where  he  was  segregated  from  the  population  and  observed  by  correctional  staff  to  ensure  he  was  not  in  possession  of  contraband.  On  May  3  a  follow-­up  search  of  Phelps  allegedly  yielded  approximately  10  grams  of  mari-­ juana  and  less  than  a  gram  of  cocaine  that  was  packaged  in  what  Notte  said  is  known  as  a  â€œslug.â€?  A  second  slug  was  located  and  contained  approxi-­ mately  18  grams  of  regular  smoking  tobacco,  Notte  reported.  Phelps  is  scheduled  to  answer  these  charges  in  Rutland  Superior  Court,  criminal  division,  on  July  13. ‡ $IWHU D ORQJ LQYHVWLJDWLRQ RQ May  8  charged  John  Penwarden,  53,  of  Orwell  with  felony  sex  assault,  four  counts  of  possession  of  child  pornography  (one  a  felony,  the  other  three  misdemeanors);Íž  two  felony  counts  of  sexual  exploitation  of  a  child;Íž  and  one  felony  count  of  possession  of  marijuana.  He  was  released  on  $50,000  bail  following  his  Monday  arraignment,  at  which  he  pleaded  innocent  (see  story  on  Page  3A). ‡ 2Q 0D\ DW S P VWRSSHG a  vehicle  on  Route  73  in  Orwell  after  seeing  it  driving  over  the  center Â

line.  The  trooper  said  he  saw  that  WKH GULYHU LGHQWLÂż HG DV \HDU ROG Nicholas  Parent  of  Orwell,  showed  signs  of  alcohol  impairment,  so  he  screened  Parent  for  driving  under  the  LQĂ€ XHQFH $ SUHOLPLQDU\ EUHDWK WHVW showed  that  Parent’s  blood  alcohol  content  was  0.114  percent;Íž  the  legal  limit  for  driving  is  0.08.  The  trooper  cited  Parent  for  DUI,  second  offense. ‡ 2Q 0D\ DW 2:10  a.m.  stopped  a  vehicle  on  Green  Street  in  Waltham  for  driving  over  the  center  line.  Driver  Brendon  Carper,  26,  of  Colchester  showed  signs  of  alcohol  impairment,  according  to  police,  but  he  refused  all  roadside  testing.  Carper  was  taken  into  custody  and  cited  for  DUI. ‡ $UH LQYHVWLJDWLQJ WKH WKHIW RI D Husqvarna  chainsaw  from  a  residence  on  Fay  Road  in  Goshen.  The  theft  occurred  sometime  between  May  5  and  10.  The  chainsaw  is  described  as  a  2014  orange  Husqvarna,  20-­inch  370  XP,  and  is  thought  to  have  been  sold  locally  in  the  greater  Brandon  area.  Anyone  with  information  is  asked  to  contact  Trooper  Armstrong  at  the  New  Haven  Vermont  state  police  barracks  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 0D\ DW MXVW EHIRUH S P responded  to  Route  22A  in  West Â

Haven  for  a  series  of  crashes  involv-­ ing  two  tractor-­trailers  â€”  one  driven  by  a  Waltham  man.  Police  reported  that  48-­year-­old  Harry  Spear  of  Walden,  N.Y.,  was  driving  a  truck  with  a  53-­foot  trailer  northbound  on  22A  when  he  lost  control  of  his  vehicle  and  left  the  east  side  of  the  roadway.  Spear’s  vehicle  traveled  approximately  380  feet  off  the  roadway  and  struck  a  utility  pole.  The  pole  broke  and  the  utility  lines  were  displaced  and  hanging  low  over  the  roadway.  Several  minutes  later,  63-­year-­ old  Joseph  Desautels  of  Waltham  was  driving  a  1999  Peterbilt  tractor  towing  a  48-­foot  trailer  southbound  on  22A  at  the  same  spot,  and  the  trailer  struck  the  low-­hanging  util-­ ity  lines  causing  extensive  damage  to  the  trailer.  As  a  result  Desautels’  vehicle  was  disabled  and  partially  blocked  the  southbound  lane. No  one  was  injured  in  either  crash. Route  22A  was  temporarily  closed  while  the  vehicles  were  removed.  The  crash  remains  under  investigation. ‡ 7KH 9HUPRQW 6WDWH 3ROLFH in  cooperation  with  the  Green  Mountain  Club  and  their  agency  partners,  is  reminding  those  heading  out  onto  Vermont’s  hiking  trails  of  the  ever  changing  conditions  a  hiker  may  encounter  this  time  of  year, Â

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CHILD  FIND  AGES  0-­21  YEARS The  Addison-­Rutland  Supervisory  Union  â€”  Benson,  Orwell,  West  Haven,  Fair  Haven,  Hubbardton  and  Castleton  â€”  in  meeting  requirements  of  its  Local  Education  Agency  Plan,  is  attempting  to  identify  any  and  all  area  resident  children  between  the  ages  of  0-­21  years  who  may  have  a  disability.  These  children  are  entitled  to  receive,  at  public  expense,  an  education  regardless  of  disability.  It  is  possible  that  the  Addison-­Rutland  Supervisory  Union  may  not  be  aware  of  the  residence  of  all  handicapped  children.  If  you  know  of  a  child  who  might  be  eligible  for  education  services  and  is  not  in  school,  please  notify  either  your  local  school  or  the  Director  of  Special  Services  in  the  Addison-­Rutland  Supervisory  Union,  49  Main  Street,  Fair  Haven,  VT  05743,  or  phone  265-­4905. EDUCATION  FOR  HOMELESS  CHILDREN  AND  YOUTH The  McKinney  Vento  Homeless  Assistance  Act  ensures  educational  rights  and  protections  for  children  and  youth  experiencing  homelessness.  The  legislation  requires  that  all  homeless  children  and  youth  have  the  same  access  to  a  free,  appropriate  public  education  as  other  children  and  youth  in  Vermont.  If  you  know  of  a  child  or  family  who  are  homeless  in  the  Addison-­Rutland  Supervisory  Union  district  and  might  need  educational  support  and  assistance,  please  notify  the  Director  of  Special  Services  in  the  Addison-­Rutland  Supervisory  Union,  49  Main  Street,  Fair  Haven,  VT  05743,  or  phone  265-­4905.                     5/14 Â

PROCESS  &  DATES  FOR  2015  GRIEVANCES Grievance  hearings  will  be  held  at  the  $GGLVRQ 7RZQ &OHUNÂśV 2IÂżFH 7KXUV-­ day,  May  26,  2015  starting  at  9:00AM  -­  3:00PM.   All  grievance  hearings  will  be  by  appointment  only.  Please  make  an  appointment  by  calling  the  Town  Clerk’s  2IÂżFH DW 0RQGD\ 7XHV-­ GD\ 7KXUVGD\ IURP $0 WR 30 &  1:00PM  to  4:00PM  and  Wednesday  and  Friday  from  9:00AM  to  12:00  PM  SULRU WR 0D\ $OO JULHYDQFHV PXVW EH LQ ZULWLQJ DQG GHOLYHUHG DW \RXU KHDULQJ RU postmarked  before  May  26,  2015. 7LWOH 9HUPRQW 6WDWXWHV $QQRWDWHG 6HFWLRQ * VD\V “A  person  who  feels  aggrieved  by  the  action  of  the  Listers  and  desires  to  be  heard  by  them,  shall,  on  or  before  the  RI WKH GD\ RI WKH JULHYDQFH PHHWLQJ ÂżOH ZLWK WKHP KLV RU KHU REMHFWLRQV LQ ZULWLQJ DQG PD\ DSSHDU LQ SHUVRQ RU E\ KLV KHU agents  or  attorneys.  Upon  the  hearing  of  VXFK JULHYDQFH WKH SDUWLHV WKHUHWR PD\ VXEPLW VXFK GRFXPHQWDU\ RU VZRUQ HYL-­ dence  as  shall  be  pertinent  thereto.â€? Town  of  Addison  Board  of  Listers: :LOOLDP 0XQRII 5LFKDUG 3UDWW &DUD 0XOOLQ 5/14,  18,  21,  25 Â

especially  at  higher  elevations.  As  you  follow  trails  into  the  mountains  \RX FDQ Âż QG \RXUVHOI KLNLQJ LQ VQRZ again  despite  green  grass  at  the  trail-­ head.  Spring  showers  at  lower  eleva-­ tions  can  turn  into  an  all-­too-­familiar  wintry  mix  of  snow,  sleet  and  rain  in  the  hills.  The  long-­lasting  snow-­ pack  at  higher  elevation  keeps  the  air  temperatures  cool,  soaks  your  boots,  DQG FDQ PDNH WKH WUDLOV YHU\ GLIÂż FXOW to  follow. If  hiking  at  higher  elevations,  it’s  important  that  spring  hikers  continue  to  be  prepared  for  winter  conditions. Â

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Waterproof  boots  (not  sneakers),  extra  layers  of  warm  clothes,  a  head-­ lamp,  map  and  compass  may  become  necessary  for  a  safe  and  successful  hike.  Consider  turning  around  when  you  hit  snowpack  if  you  are  not  prop-­ erly  equipped  or  if  travel  and  route  ¿ QGLQJ EHFRPHV PRUH GLIÂż FXOW Neil  Van  Dyke,  search  and  rescue  coordinator  for  the  Department  of Â

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Full Passport Service Addison County Courthouse The Addison County Clerk is available to issue passports and to provide passport photos. 9AM to 1PM Monday through Friday Appointments appreciated, but not necessary.

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PROBATE  DIVISION DOCKET  NO.  130-­4-­15  ANPR STATE  OF  VERMONT DISTRICT  OF  ADDISON,  SS. IN  RE  THE  ESTATE  OF NORMA  ROBINSON NOTICE  TO  CREDITORS To  the  creditors  of  the  estate  of  Norma  Robinson  late  of  Lincoln,  Vermont. I  have  been  appointed  to  administer  this  estate.  All  creditors  having  claims  against  the  decedent  or  the  estate  must  present  their  claims  in  writing  within  four  (4)  months  RI WKH ¿UVW SXEOLFDWLRQ RI WKLV QRWLFH 7KH claim  must  be  presented  to  me  at  the  address  listed  below  with  a  copy  sent  to  the  court.  The  claim  may  be  barred  forever  if  it  is  not  presented  within  the  four  (4)  month  period. Dated:  April  5,  2015 Richard  Benton 117  Green  Road South  Lincoln,  VT  05443 453-­2368 dbenton@gmavt.net Name  of  Publication:  Addison  Independent Publication  Date:  May  14,  2015 Address  of  Probate  Court:  Addison  Probate  Court,  7  Mahady  Court,  Middlebury,  VT  05753 5/14

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Public  Safety.  reports  that  there  were  several  search  and  rescue  inci-­ dents  last  spring  involving  hikers  who  were  not  properly  prepared  for  the  conditions  they  found  at  higher  elevations.  State  police  remind  hikers  that  these  situations  could  have  been  avoided  by  simply  turning  around  when  snowy,  icy  conditions  were  encountered.

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Bright  and  airy  end  unit  with  privacy  hedge  between  you  and  your  neighbors.  Easy  access  from  the  back  deck  to  Middlebury’s  town  trails  in  Brian L. Valley Ä‚ĆŠ Ğůů tŽŽÄšĆ?͘ Owner, Broker A  short  walk  to  schools,  802 989 9125 downtown  and  shopping. Two  bedrooms,  two  full  baths.  valleyvermont@comcast.net $195,000.  Call  Brian  at  989-­â€?9125 B. L. Valley Real Estate

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on  14.51  acres.  Open  concept,  cathedral  ceiling,  3-­bay  garage,  2BR-­ 1BA.  Private  yet  close  to  Middlebury  College,  skiing,  hiking,  lakes. $295,000 Call  Theresa  Ouellette  802-­236-­0301

Call  Robert  Poppenga  802-­310-­9907

www.c21jack.com 173 Court Street, Middlebury

802-388-9836

Robert Richmond Poppenga

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BillBeck.com

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This sweet house sits on a knoll in a very private location just 5 minutes from downtown Bristol. Open concept floor plan is perfect for entertaining. Custom kitchen w/breakfast bar is at the hub, with dining and living rooms at opposite ends of the home. Upstairs are two bedrooms with en suite baths, and a third bedroom that could also be a great office or exercise room! $230,000Â MLS#4420050

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Bill Beck Real Estate 802-388-7983

44 Main Street Middlebury, VT 05753 802-388-4242 www.middvermontrealestate.com

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Charming Cornwall farmhouse on 1.5 acres with mountain views. Thoughtfully remodeled w/classic wood details intact, this 3 bedroom home has pumpkin pine floors, many built-ins, light filled kitchen and wonderful yard w/room for gardens. Also includes a late 18th or early 19th century timber frame English threshing barn. $275,000 MLS#4420061

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