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ADDISON COUNTY INDEPENDENT

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THURSDAY, Â NOVEMBER Â 6, Â 2014

ANDY KIRKALDY

The  hows  and  whys  of  success In  the  past  two-­plus  years,  I’ve  been  repeatedly  asking  versions  of  the  same  question  to  many  happy  plaque-­car-­ rying,  medallion-­wearing  and  trophy-­ hoisting  athletes:  How  did  you  do  it? 2I WKH ÂżYH TXHVWLRQV MRXUQDOLVWV DUH taught  to  answer  when  researching  and  writing  articles  â€”  who,  what,  when,  where  and  why  â€”  the  last  is  by  far  the  most  intrigu-­ ing.  How  is  really  a  variation  of  why.  â€œHow  did  you  do  it?â€?  equals  â€œWhy  was  the  team  so  successful?â€? In  2004  the  Mount  Abraham  Union  High  School  boys’  soccer  team,  after  years  of  knocking  on  the  door  un-­ GHU &RDFK 0LNH &RUH\ ÂżQDOO\ EURNH through  and  won  the  Division  II  cham-­ pionship.  I  asked  Mike  what  was  it  about  this  team  that  made  it  the  one  to  win.  Mike,  as  those  who  know  him  will  attest,  is  not  one  who  is  usually  at  a  loss  for  words.  But  he  hesitated  before  answering,  â€œThat’s  a  good  question,â€?  and  giving  me  a  pretty  good  response.  Later,  he  said  he  led  off  the  team’s  postseason  banquet  by  name-­checking  me  and  trying  to  answer  that  question  further;Íž  KH WRR ZDV EXV\ WU\LQJ WR ÂżJXUH RXW what  makes  good  teams  tick. This  past  Saturday  after  the  Mount  $EH JLUOVÂś VRFFHU WHDP ZRQ LWV ÂżUVW ever  crown,  Eagle  seniors  Amy  Nault  and  Reed  Martin  talked  about  togeth-­ HUQHVV FRQÂżGHQFH DQG WKH PRWLYDWLRQ that  came  from  losing  a  playoff  game  a  year  ago  they  felt  they  should  have  won. “When  we  lost  to  Harwood,  me  and  Reed  and  Jesse  (McKean)  sat  on  the  (See  Kirkaldy,  Page  3B)

Sports BRIEFS OV  grad  Pinkham   gets  NAC  honor CASTLETON  â€”  Following  an  impressive  senior  season,  Castle-­ WRQ 6WDWH VHQLRU ÂżHOG KRFNH\ SOD\HU and  Otter  Valley  Union  High  School  graduate  Kristy  Pinkham  was  last  week  named  the  North  Atlantic  Con-­ ference  Player  of  the  Year.  3LQNKDP D PLGÂżHOGHU ZDV DQ RI-­ fensive  force  throughout  the  2014  season.  She  led  the  conference  in  the  regular  season  in  four  major  offen-­ sive  categories  including  goals  (12),  points  (26),  and  shots  on  goal  (43).  She  also  successfully  converted  two  penalty  stroke  attempts.  In  conference  play,  the  senior  recorded  six  goals,  ty-­ LQJ IRU ÂżUVW LQ WKH FRQIHUHQFH Castleton’s  season  came  to  an  end  on  Saturday  in  the  NAC  tournament,  when  the  fourth-­seeded  Spartans  lost  at  No.  1  seed  Husson,  10-­1.  Pinkham  scored  CSC’s  only  goal  in  that  set-­ back,  adding  to  her  offensive  output.  CORRECTION:  Due  to  incom-­ plete  information  supplied  to  the  Independent,  rushing  and  offensive  totals  for  the  Mount  Abraham  Union  High  School  football  team  in  the  (DJOHVÂś 'LYLVLRQ ,,, VHPLÂżQDO VHW-­ back  were  incorrectly  reported  in  our  Nov.  3  edition.  The  Eagles  totaled  136  yards,  rushed  for  80  yards  on  30  attempts,  and  were  led  by  Ryan  Pa-­ quin’s  42  yards  on  16  carries.

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Otters  eye  D-­III  crown  in  rematch  vs.  Fairfax By  ANDY  KIRKALDY RUTLAND  â€”  This  Saturday  at  Rutland  High  School  the  Otter  Val-­ ley  Union  High  School  football  team  will  try  to  win  the  second  title  in  the  program’s  history.  The  Otters  will  meet  a  familiar  foe  in  the  Division  ,,, ÂżQDO %)$ )DLUID[ The  top-­seeded  Otters  (8-­1)  and  the  No.  2  Bullets,  who  will  square  off  at  2  p.m.  on  Saturday,  met  once  before  this  fall.  On  Sept.  8,  OV  out-­ scored  Fairfax  in  the  second  half  to  rally  for  a  54-­42  victory  on  the  road. If  the  Otters  can  defeat  the  Bul-­ lets  for  a  second  time,  it  would  add  a  second  trophy  to  their  case:  OV  com-­ pleted  a  perfect  season  in  2005  by  defeating  U-­32  for  the  D-­IV  crown.  The  Bullets  will  be  seeking  their  ¿UVW FKDPSLRQVKLS DOWKRXJK WKH\ have  been  knocking  on  the  door  in  277(5 6(1,25 -26() 6FDUERURXJK KHDGV GRZQ ÂżHOG IRU D ELJ JDLQ GXULQJ 29ÂśV ELJ ZLQ RYHU :LQGVRU WKLV the  past  two  years.  Like  the  Otters,  past  Saturday.  Photo  by  Lee  J.  Kahrs/Brandon  Reporter (See  OVUHS,  Page  3B)

Middlebury  men  move  on  to  semis  on  PKs,  5-­4 MIDDLEBURY  â€”  The  Mid-­ dlebury  College  men’s  soccer  team  won  its  home  NESCAC  TXDUWHUÂżQDO YV :HVOH\DQ RQ 6DW-­ urday  in  dramatic  fashion,  as  goal-­ ie  Greg  Sydor  stopped  two  con-­ secutive  Cardinal  penalty  kicks  to  help  the  Panthers  advance,  5-­4,  in  a  penalty-­kick  shootout  after  the  WHDPV ÂżQLVKHG UHJXODWLRQ DQG WZR overtimes  in  a  1-­1  tie. The  9-­3-­4  Panthers,  seeded  fourth  in  the  NESCAC  tourna-­ PHQW DGYDQFHG WR WKH OHDJXHÂśV Âż-­ nal  four,  which  No.  2  Amherst  will  host  this  weekend.  Middlebury  will  meet  sixth-­seeded  Bowdoin  on  Saturday  at  11  a.m.,  and  the  Jeffs  will  take  on  No.  8  Connecti-­ cut  at  1:30  p.m.  The  champion-­ ship  game  will  be  played  at  noon  on  Sunday.  This  fall,  the  Panthers  defeated  Bowdoin,  2-­0;Íž  tied  Am-­ herst,  1-­1,  and  topped  Connecti-­ cut,  2-­0.  1R :HVOH\DQ ÂżQLVKHG LWV VHD-­ son  at  8-­5-­3  in  what  will  be  count-­ MIDDLEBURY’S  HARPER  WILLIAMS  and  Wesleyan’s  Charlie  Gruner  ed  as  a  tie  on  the  team’s  records.  ¿JKW IRU D KHDGHU GXULQJ ODVW 6DWXUGD\ÂśV 1(6&$& TXDUWHUÂżQDO 0LGGOH-­ Wesleyan  had  the  best  chances  EXU\ ZRQ WKH JDPH RQ 3.V DQG ZLOO SOD\ %RZGRLQ LQ D VHPLÂżQDO JDPH WR VFRUH LQ WKH ÂżUVW KDOI EXW FRXOG on  Saturday. (See  Soccer,  Page  2B) Independent  photo/Trent  Campbell

By  ANDY  KIRKALDY RUTLAND  â€”  On  Saturday  at  5  p.m.,  the  Middlebury  Union  High  School  football  team  will  try  to  win  its  22nd  straight  game.  If  the  top-­seeded  Tigers  do  so,  they  will  also  win  their  second  straight  Di-­ vision  I  title,  and  it  will  come  at  the  expense  of  another  team  that  has  com-­ piled  a  10-­0  record  this  season,  No.  2  St.  Johnsbury. This  past  Friday,  the  Tigers  earned  WKHLU EHUWK LQ WKLV 6DWXUGD\ÂśV ÂżQDO E\ shutting  down  visiting  No.  5  Colches-­ ter,  42-­0.  The  next  day,  the  Hilltoppers  scored  touchdowns  on  three  of  their  ¿UVW IRXU SRVVHVVLRQV RQ WKH ZD\ WR D 26-­6  victory  over  visiting  No.  3  seed  Essex,  a  game  in  which  they  rolled  up  410  yards  of  offense.  A  year  ago,  the  Tigers  defeated  6W -RKQVEXU\ LQ D TXDUWHUÂżQDO when  the  Hilltoppers  were  the  No.  8  (See  MUHS,  Page  3B)

Women  race  to  NESCAC  victory MIDDLEBURY  â€”  Running  on  its  home  course  on  Saturday,  the  Middlebury  College  women’s  cross-­ country  team,  ranked  No.  3  in  NCAA  Division  III,  edged  No.  7  Williams  for  the  NESCAC  championship,  38-­ 47. The  league  title  was  the  13th  for  the  Panther  women,  and  Saturday  PDUNHG WKH ÂżUVW WLPH WKH WHDP KRVWHG the  NESCAC  championship  meet  since  2003. The  Panther  men,  ranked  No.  9, Â

took  third  place  with  80  points  be-­ hind  No.  3  Williams  (39)  and  No.  7  Colby  (76).  Panther  Alison  Maxwell  grabbed  the  individual  title  with  a  time  of  22:16.8  over  the  6-­kilometer  course  WR EHFRPH 0LGGOHEXU\ÂśV ÂżUVW ZRP-­ en’s  individual  champion  since  Jes-­ sica  Johnston  in  1999  and  2000.  Maxwell,  a  senior,  ran  at  a  4:29-­per-­ PLOH SDFH DQG ÂżQLVKHG MXVW RYHU seconds  faster  than  classmate  Sum-­ (See  Panthers,  Page  3B)

Panther  women’s  soccer  XSVHWV -HIIV LQ TXDUWHUÂżQDO $0+(567 ² 7KH ÂżIWK VHHGHG Middlebury  College  women’s  soccer  team  on  Saturday  topped  host  No.  4  seed  Amherst,  1-­0,  to  advance  to  the  1(6&$& VHPLÂżQDOV IRU WKH WK WLPH in  15  years.  The  Panthers  improved  to  10-­6  and  Amherst  dropped  to  11-­5.  Top  seed  Williams  will  host  the  1(6&$& ÂżQDO IRXU WKLV ZHHNHQG The  Panthers  will  face  Williams  in  an  D P VHPLÂżQDO RQ 6DWXUGD\ 1R Bowdoin  will  meet  No.  3  Connecticut  in  the  other  contest  at  1:30  p.m.  The  winners  meet  for  the  NESCAC  title  on  Sunday  at  noon. This  past  Saturday,  Amherst  outshot  0LGGOHEXU\ LQ WKH ÂżUVW PLQXWHV

and  9-­2  in  the  second  half,  but  only  put  one  of  those  shots  on  Panther  goalie  Emily  Eslinger,  who  stopped  it  to  earn  KHU ÂżIWK VKXWRXW +ROO\ %XUZLFN PDGH two  saves  for  Amherst. The  Jeffs  also  earned  seven  cor-­ ner  kicks  to  one  for  the  Panthers,  but  Middlebury  converted  its,  in  the  39th  minute,  when  sophomore  Katherine  +REEV VFRUH KHU ÂżUVW FROOHJLDWH JRDO Claire  Nishioka  lifted  the  corner  to  Hobbs,  who  slotted  the  ball  home. Williams  defeated  the  defending  NESCAC  champion  Panthers,  1-­0,  in  the  regular  season,  outshooting  them  by  11-­9.  The  Panthers  also  lost  to  Con-­ necticut,  3-­0,  and  Bowdoin,  2-­1. Â

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By  ANDY  KIRKALDY MIDDLEBURY  â€”  After  Satur-­ day’s  4-­1  home  victory  over  Colby  in  D 1(6&$& TXDUWHUÂżQDO WKH 0LGGOH-­ EXU\ &ROOHJH ÂżHOG KRFNH\ WHDP ZLOO HQWHU WKLV ZHHNHQGÂśV OHDJXH ÂżQDO IRXU at  Bowdoin  with  an  11-­game  winning  streak,  a  15-­1  record,  and  the  No.  3  ranking  in  NCAA  Division  III  â€”  be-­ hind  only  No.  1  Salisbury  and  No.  2  Bowdoin.  HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS Coach  Katharine  DeLorenzo,  who  Football earned  her  200th  coaching  win  at  Division I Final at Rutland High Middlebury  and  300th  college  victory  11/8  #1  MUHS  vs.  #2  St.  J   ................5  p.m.  overall  this  fall,  believes  the  Panthers’  Division III Final at Rutland High 11/8  #1  OV  vs.  #2  Fairfax   ..................2  p.m.  depth  and  balanced  scoring  give  this  year’s  team  an  excellent  shot  at  an-­ COLLEGE SPORTS Women’s Soccer other  NESCAC  title  and  possibly  the  NESCAC Final Four at Williams program’s  second  NCAA  crown. 11/8  Midd  vs.  Williams  ...................... 11  a.m. Âł,ÂśP DV FRQÂżGHQW DV ,ÂśYH HYHU EHHQ 11/9  Final  ............................................. Noon and  this  is  a  different  kind  of  team,â€?  Men’s Soccer she  said.  â€œI  think  they  see  themselves  NESCAC Final Four at Amherst as  balanced.  They  have  proven  them-­ 11/8  Midd  vs.  Amherst  ......................11  a.m. selves  statistically  as  balanced.â€? 11/9  Final  ............................................. Noon Field Hockey The  Panthers’  scoring  table  backs  NESCAC Final Four at Bowdoin her  contention:  Ten  players  have  11/8  Midd  vs.  Trinity  .......................1:30  p.m. recorded  at  least  four  goals  and  12  11/9  Final  ............................................. Noon SRLQWV OHG E\ VHQLRU PLGÂżHOGHU &DWK-­ Football erine  Fowler  (16  goals,  6  assists  in  11/8  Tufts  at  Midd.  .......................12:30  p.m. 0,''/(%85< &2//(*( )5(6+0$1 $QQLH /HRQDUG VFRUHG WKH RSHQLQJ JRDO LQ WKH 3DQWKHUVÂś 1(6&$& TXDUWHUÂżQDO ZLQ RYHU &ROE\ ODVW 6DW-­ Spectators  are  advised  to  consult  school  14  games),  junior  forward  Bridget  XUGD\ 0LGGOHEXU\ ZLOO IDFH 7ULQLW\ LQ D VHPLÂżQDO JDPH RQ 6DWXUGD\ (See  Field  hockey,  Page  3B) websites  for  the  latest  schedule  updates.  Independent  photo/Trent  Campbell

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Douglas to speak at Sheldon event Man  cited  for  underage  drinking 0,''/(%85< ² )RUPHU 9HUPRQW *RYHUQRU -LP Douglas  will  be  the  featured  speaker  at  the  annual  meeting  and  dinner  of  the  Henry  Sheldon  Museum  of  Vermont  History  on  Wednesday,  Nov.  19.  He  will  SUHVHQW Âł7KH 9HUPRQW :D\ ´ Douglas  served  Vermont  for  35  years  as  a  legisla-­ tor,  secretary  of  state,  state  treasurer  and  governor.  He  received  more  votes  over  his  career  than  anyone  HOVH LQ WKH VWDWHÂśV KLVWRU\ GHVSLWH WKH LQFUHDVLQJO\ OLE-­ eral  population.  Douglas  says  he  is  proud  of  his  col-­ legial,  centrist  approach  to  governing,  which  he  has  MXVW UHFRXQWHG LQ KLV QHZ ERRN Âł7KH 9HUPRQW :D\ $ 5HSXEOLFDQ *RYHUQRU /HDGV $PHULFDÂśV 0RVW /LE-­ HUDO 6WDWH ´ +HÂśOO VKDUH UHĂ€HFWLRQV RI KLV WLPH LQ SXEOLF service,  offer  his  thoughts  on  the  issues  confronting  9HUPRQW DQG $PHULFD DQG JLYH DQ LQVLGHUÂśV ORRN DW how  government  works. 7KH +HQU\ 6KHOGRQ 0XVHXPÂśV DQQXDO GLQQHU ZLOO take  place  at  the  Middlebury  Inn.  The  evening  begins  with  the  annual  meeting  at  5:45  p.m.  followed  by  GLQQHU DQG 'RXJODVÂś WDON /RQJ WLPH 6KHOGRQ WUXVWHH

FORMER   VERMONT   GOV.   JIM   DOUGLAS $GHOH 3LHUFH ZLOO EH KRQRUHG DW WKH PHHWLQJ Tickets  are  $47  per  person  and  advance  reservations  are  required  by  Wednesday,  Nov.  11.  Reservations  may  be  made  by  contacting  the  Sheldon  at  802-­388-­ 2117  or  www.HenrySheldonMuseum.org.

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LINCOLN  â€”  There  is  snow  on  0W $EH IRU WKH VHFRQG WLPH 7KH old  saying  says  that  the  third  time  it  stays,  so  I  guess  old  man  winter  is  al-­ most  here.  Still,  it  looks  like  we  may  have  one  more  reprieve  before  then.  Will  that  be  Indian  summer?  Or  have  we  already  had  that? I  hope  everyone  got  out  to  vote.  By  the  time  you  read  this  we  all  will  know  the  results.  Happily,  the  TV  ads  are  off  the  air,  too. The  pumpkin  man  did  not  get  put Â

back  up  this  year  for  Halloween.  He  is  still  is  sitting  on  his  post  in  the  old  barn.  Maybe  next  year?  My  porch  smelled  great  Halloween  night  as  I  used  one  of  my  scented  soy  candles  in  our  one  large  pumpkin.  The  old  KRUVH PDQXUH SLOH SURGXFHG RQO\ ¿YH pumpkins  this  year  and  we  carved  out  the  largest. There  will  be  a  fundraiser  for  the  United  Church  of  Lincoln  presented  by  Karen  Wheeler  on  Sunday,  Nov.  7KLV ZLOO EH D /DGLHVœ 'D\ 0DU\

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Kay  party  for  women  18  and  over.  Come  enjoy  a  treatment  for  your  hands,  lips  and  face  and  learn  about  good  skin  care  and  natural  looking  makeup  application.  There  will  be  dozens  of  products  under  $10  for  men,  women  and  teens.  For  more  in-­ formation  please  call  Karen  at  349-­ 9351.  You  may  also  order  online  at  www.marykay.com/kwheeler05. Only  three  weeks  until  Thanksgiv-­ ing.  Time  sure  goes  faster  the  older  I  get.

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6$/,6%85< ² $ KD]DUGRXV waste  collection  will  take  place  at  WKH 6DOLVEXU\ ODQGÂżOO RQ 6DWXUGD\ Nov.  8,  from  8  a.m.  to  1  p.m.  Read  WKH ODQGÂżOO QHZVOHWWHU IRU D OLVW RI materials  that  may  be  brought  to  the  collection. The  Community  Potluck  Supper  sponsored  by  the  Salisbury  Public  Library  will  begin  at  5:30  p.m.  on  Saturday,  Nov.  8,  at  the  Congrega-­ tional  Church.  Bring  a  casserole, Â

salad  or  dessert  to  share,  as  well  as  your  own  place  settings.  Beverages  will  be  available. 7LFNHWV IRU WKH WXUNH\ UDIĂ€H DUH still  available  at  the  library,  the  ODQGÂżOO 0DSOH 0HDGRZ (JJ )DUP DQG WKH WRZQ RIÂżFH 7KH GUDZLQJ will  be  held  at  the  potluck  on  Sat-­ urday,  Nov.  8,  and  tickets  will  be  available  during  the  supper.  Prizes  are  two  turkeys,  a  breakfast  basket  and  a  Christmas  tree  and  wreath;Íž Â

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MIDDLEBURY  â€”  Middlebury  police  responded  to  a  911  call  in  the  Marble  Works  complex  on  Oct.  28  and  found  an  intoxicated  20-­year-­old  man  who  had  recently  been  assaulted  and  claimed  to  not  know  the  identity  of  his  assailant.  Middlebury  Re-­ gional  EMS  took  the  man  to  Porter  Hospital.  The  man  was  later  issued  a  civil  violation  for  consuming  alcohol  under  age  21. In  other  action  last  week,  Middle-­ bury  police: ‡ 5HVSRQGHG WR D UHSRUW RI YDQ hitting  a  vehicle  on  Main  Street  and  then  leaving  the  scene  on  Oct.  27. ‡ $VVLVWHG 0F'RQDOGÂśV UHVWDXUDQW workers  with  a  customer  who  had  re-­ fused  to  leave  the  premises  on  Oct.  28. ‡ 7LFNHWHG D ORFDO \RXWK IRU EHLQJ a  minor  in  possession  of  tobacco  on  &KDUOHV $YHQXH RQ 2FW ‡ 5HVSRQGHG WR D UHSRUW RI D SLFN up  truck  intentionally  driving  into,  and  damaging,  a  gate  in  the  MUHS  parking  lot  on  Oct.  28. ‡ 5HVSRQGHG WR D UHSRUWHG DVVDXOW at  a  North  Pleasant  Street  residence  on  Oct.  29.  Police  said  the  case  re-­ mains  under  investigation. ‡ 5HFHLYHG D UHSRUW WKDW D FKHFN-­ book  had  been  stolen  from  a  Cross  Street  residence  on  Oct.  29. ‡ $VVLVWHG 0LGGOHEXU\ &ROOHJH Public  Safety  in  investigating  a  tent  that  had  been  erected  on  college  property  off  South  Street  Extension  on  Oct.  29. ‡ ,QYHVWLJDWHG D PLVVLQJ SURSHUW\ GLVSXWH ÂżOHG E\ D FXVWRPHU DJDLQVW D Main  Street  business  on  Oct.  29. ‡ 7LFNHWHG D ORFDO \RXWK IRU EHLQJ a  minor  in  possession  of  tobacco  on  &KDUOHV $YHQXH RQ 2FW ‡ &LWHG -HUHP\ 0\HUV RI 2U-­ ZHOO IRU GULYLQJ XQGHU WKH LQĂ€XHQFH at  the  intersection  of  Court  and  Mon-­

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Hall.  The  cost  is  $10  for  adults  and   $5  for  children  12  and  under. The  Christmas  Bazaar  is  set  for  Dec.  13.  Information  will  be  forth-­ coming. Church  holidays  are  coming  soon,  WRR $GYHQW EHJLQV 1RY

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ALCOHOLICS ANONY-­ M O U S M I D D L E B U RY MEETINGS FRIDAY: Dis-­ cussion Meeting Noon-­1:00 PM at The Turning Point in The Marbleworks, Middle-­ bury.

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

OPIATE OVERDOSE RES-­ CUE KITS are distributed on Wednesdays from 9am until 12 pm at the Turning Point Center of Addison County, Middlebury, VT. A short training is required. For info call 802-­388-­4249 or 802-­683-­5569 or visit www. turningpointaddisonvt.org

ALCOHOLICS ANONY-­ M O U S M I D D L E B U RY MEETINGS THURSDAY: Big Book Meeting Noon-­1:00 PM at the Turning Point Center in the Marbleworks, Cards of Thanks Middlebury. Speaker Meet-­ ing 7:30-­8:30 PM at St. Ste-­ THANKS HOLY FATHER phen’s Church, Main St.(On and St. Jude for prayers the Green). answered. MA. ALCOHOLICS ANONY-­

Public Meetings ADULT ALL-­RECOVERY Group Meeting for anyone over 18 who is struggling with addiction disorders. Fri-­ days, 3-­4 p.m. at the Turning Point Center. A great place to meet with your peers who are in recovery. Bring a friend in recovery. For info call 802-­388-­4249 or 802-­683-­5569 or visit www. turningpointaddisonvt.org. AL-­ANON (FRIENDS OF FAMILIES) MEETS on Fri-­ days at 7:30 PM. Located at the Turning Point Center of Addison County, 228 Maple St. Middlebury, VT (In the Marble Works Complex). ALCOHOLICS ANONY-­ M O U S M I D D L E B U RY M E E T I N G S S AT U R -­ DAY: Discussion Meeting 9:00-­10:00 AM at the Mid-­ dlebury United Methodist Church. Discussion Meeting 10:00-­11:00 AM. Women’s Meeting Noon-­1:00 PM. Be-­ ginners’ Meeting 6:30-­7:30 PM. These three meetings are held at The Turning Point Center in The Marbleworks, Middlebury. ALCOHOLICS ANONY-­ M O U S M I D D L E B U RY 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. ALCOHOLICS ANONY-­ M O U S N O R T H F E R -­ RISBURGH MEETINGS: Sunday, Daily Reflections Meeting 6:00-­7:00 PM, at the United Methodist Church, Old Hollow Rd.

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Health Services Director The Health Services Director leads, mentors, and provides daily supervision to our clinical staff in accordance with our mission. S/he ensures the delivery of nursing care that supports the emotional as well as the physical well-­being of residents. The Health Services Director maintains compliance with all federal and state regulatory requirements and ensures that health care service meets and exceeds State standards for excellence and quality. As department leader, s/he establishes the overall direction and focuses for the Residential Care team, maintains successful relationships with resident families and physicians, and provides staff with daily guidance and supervision. All TXDOL¿HG 5HJLVWHUHG 1XUVHV ZHOFRPH WR DSSO\ For more information about EastView at Middlebury, go to: www.eastviewmiddlebury.com

ALCOHOLICS ANONY-­ MOUS BRANDON MEET-­ INGS: Monday, Discussion Meeting 7:30-­8:30 PM. Wednesday, 12 Step Meet-­ ing 7:00-­8:00 PM. Friday, 12 Step Meeting 7:00-­8:00 PM. All held at the St. Thomas NA MEETINGS MIDDLE-­ Episcopal Church, RT 7 BURY: Mondays, 6pm, held South. at The Turning Point Cen-­ ter located in The Marble Works.

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SUNSHINE  CHILDREN’S  CENTER  is  seeking  an  en-­ thusiastic  individual  to  fill  a  full-­time  pre-­school  teaching  position.  Must  be  reliable,  energetic  and  passionate  ! about  the  development  ou of  Y k must  children.  Applicants  an have  training  Th and  experi-­ ence  with  children.  Call  802-­388-­3866  or  send  cover  letter  and  resume  to  sun-­ shinecc@myfairpoint.net. Â

VERMONT  SOAP  IS  LOOK-­ ING  for  the  right  people  to  add  to  our  team  of  full  time,  honest,  hard  working,  friend-­ ly,  long-­term  employees.  Must  be  good  with  numbers,  have  good  computer  skills  and  be  able  to  lift  50  lb.  boxes.  Will  train.  Please  email  resume  to  hilde@ver-­ montsoap.com.

STONEHOLM  FARM  a  progressive  700  cow  dairy  with  sites  in  Putney,  VT  and  Walpole,  NH  is  looking  for  a  herdsman  for  our  400  cow  dairy  in  Putney.  Qualified  applicants  must  know  A.I.  and  be  up  to  date  in  the  most  modern  dairy  practices.  Duties  will  include  milking,  repro,  herd  health  and  fresh  cow  mgt.  Housing,  health  ins.,  retirement  plan.  Call  Mike  at  802-­579-­4739  or  email  at  gotmilk_vt@yahoo. com.

REPARATIVE  BOARD  PROGRAM  CASE  MAN-­ AGER-­Part  Time  position.  Strength  based,  case  man-­ ager  to  work  with  clients  who  have  committed  crimes,  victims  of  crimes,  volun-­ teers,  and  community  part-­ ners.  Bachelors  Degree  and  previous  work  experience  in  related  field.  Computer  capabilities-­Microsoft  Office.  Cover  Letter  and  Resume  due  by  11/17  to  the  Execu-­ tive  Director,  ACCD  &  CJP,  PO  Box  881,  Middlebury,  VT  05753.

SERVICE  COORDINA-­ TOR-­Develop,  coordinate  and  monitor  supports  for  individuals  with  disabilities.  Need  skills  and  experience  (3+yrs)  in  this  or  related  field,  good  boundaries,  abil-­ ity  to  identify  concerns  and  problem  solve,  excellent  writing  /  documentation  skills,  flexibility  and  adaptability.  Qualifications  also  include  a  B.A.  degree  and  good  driv-­ ing  record.  32.5  hours  /  week.  Benefit  package  includes  medical,  dental,  life  insur-­ ance,  generous  paid  time  off  and  onsite  gym  membership.  Respond  to  CSAC  HR,  89  Main  Street,  Middlebury,  VT  05753;͞  802-­388-­6751,  ext.  425,  or  visit  www.csac-­vt. org.

1250  SQ.FT.  LIGHT  Indus-­ trial  space.  Exchange  Street,  Middlebury.  Call  388-­4831.

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Middlebury, Â Vermont

Temporary Social Studies Teacher

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RIPTON Â ELEMENTARY Â SCHOOL PreK/K Classroom Assistant Ripton Elementary School is seeking an early education classroom assistant in a multi-age prekindergarten and kindergarten classroom for the second half of the school year. Candidates must have experience working with children, be organized and collaborative. Experience working with children with special needs is preferred, and a passion for working with young children is a must. Position begins January 5, 2015 and lasts through mid-June.

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2  BEDROOM  APARTMENT  upstairs,  close  to  Middle-­ bury.  Includes  electric  and  rubbish  removal.  No  pets,  no  smoking.  $675  /  month.  802-­349-­7557. 2  BEDROOM  HOUSE  avail-­ able  for  rent  in  Moriah,  NY.  30  minutes  to  Middlebury.  $700  /  month  plus  utilities.  1st  month  security  and  references  re-­ quired.  802-­881-­2063. 2  BEDROOM  HOUSE  FOR  RENT  in  Forestdale,  VT.  $750  /  month  nothing  in-­ cluded.  References  required.  802-­247-­3144.

2  BEDROOM  IN  EAST  MIDDLEBURY.  No  Pets,  No  smoking.  References.  For  Sale Deposit.  Available  December.  AFFORDABLE  HEAT  with  a  $600  /  month.  802-­388-­9229  Maxim  Outdoor  Wood  Pellet  or  802-­989-­7425. Furnace  by  Central  Boiler.  ADDISON  1  BEDROOM,  1  Burns  wood  pellets.  Boivin  bath  house.  Neat  as  a  pin.  Farm  Supply,  802-­475-­4007. Plenty  of  privacy.  Use  of  two  BULK  ROCK  SALT  and  bay  garage.  $750  /  month,  salted  sand,  loaded  or  deliv-­ plus  utilities.  Security  and  ref-­ ered.  Free  delivery  on  18  ton  erences  required.  Available  loads  of  salt.  Call  for  details  October  20th.  Contact  Nancy  802-­453-­2226.  Credit  cards  Larrow  at  Lang  McLaughry  Real  Estate,  802-­877-­6462. accepted. BEAUTIFUL  HISTORIC  DOWNTOWN  Vergennes  Studio  apartment  for  rent.  Recently  renovated,  features  up  to  date.  Appliances  and  energy  efficient  heat.  Unique  finishes  and  abundant  natural  DOG  TEAM  STICKY  BUNS.  light.  Makes  a  perfect  home.  Order  now  for  the  holidays.  $760  /  month.  Please  con-­ tact  Stacey  802-­349-­2313  349-­9473. or  email  stacey759@gmail. INSULATED  FOREVER  com. STORM  DOORS.  1  x36,  2  x32.  $50.  each.  Call  BRANDON:  ACCEPTING  APPLICATIONS  for  our  Park  802-­453-­5053. Village  subsidized  and  non  OLD  WEATHERED  BARN,  subsidized  2  and  3  bedroom  20x60.  Hand  hewn  beams  apartments.  Includes:  heat,  and  weathered  boards.  trash  /  s now  removal  and  802-­453-­3870. lawn  care.  No  pets.  Income  PUBLIC  AUTO  AUCTION:  restrictions  apply.  Call  Sum-­ Sat.,  11/8  @  10AM-­200+/-­  mit  Property  Management  at  Vehicles.  Cars,  Trucks,  802-­247-­0165. CUSTOM-­MADE  BUTCH-­ ER  BLOCK  table.  Never  used.  All  maple,  1  drawer,  extendable  cutting  board,  2  shelves,  24â€?Lx20.  5â€?Wx36â€?H.   $600.  802-­462-­2020.

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M I D D L B U RY  O F F I C E  SPACE.  Prime  Court  Street  location.  Ground  floor.  Off  street  parking.  600-­2,000  sq.  ft.  Real-­Net  Management,  Inc.  802-­388-­4994.

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

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Addison Independent

CLASSIFIEDS For  Rent

For  Rent

MIDDLEBURY  SMALL  2  Bedroom.  Ideal  for  1-­2  peo-­ ple.  Close  to  downtown.  Non  smoking.  Heat  and  hot  water  included.  $825  /  month  net  with  discount.  $900  Security  deposit.  Call  802-­462-­2766  with  references.  8am-­5pm  and  leave  day  time  phone  number  for  call  back.

SHOREHAM  HOUSE;Íž  4  BEDROOM,  3  bath,  2  living  rooms,  office.  2  car  garage.  $900  /  mo.  All  utilities  and  lawn  care  are  your  respon-­ sibility.  No  pets.  Available  December  1.  Call  217-­466-­ 5029.SHOREHAM  HOUSE  SHARE  newly  renovated  pri-­ vate  sweet.  Large  bedroom  /  study,  kitchen  /  living  room,  MIDDLEBURY;Íž  2BR,  2BA,  bath.  Pets  /  large  animals  ne-­ house  within  walking  dis-­ gotiable.  No  smoking.  1st  tance  to  town.  No  smok-­ and  last  months  rent,  $750  ing,  pets  negotiable.  First,  /  month  heat  and  electricity  last  and  security.  Includes  included.  802-­897-­2033 2  car  garage.  $1,200  /  mo.  802-­316-­1481. SHOREHAM-­2000sf  FARM-­ HOUSE,  2-­3  bedrooms,  2  OFFICE  AND  MANUFAC-­ bathrooms,  sunroom,  large  TURING  space,  5,000  kitchen,  wood  floors,  gar-­ sq.ft.  with  loading  dock  dens,  DW,  W/D,  garage,  and  drive-­in  door.  Ex-­ NS,  pets  negotiable.  1  year  change  Street,  Middlebury.  lease.  $1,200  plus  utilities.  802-­349-­8544. Please  call  /  email  Kathleen  OFFICE  SPACE  AVAIL-­ at  802-­897-­5625  /  k brb@ ABLE  in  Middlebury.  Best  shoreham.net. Court  Street  location.  Sunny.  WEYBRIDGE:  1  BED-­ Off  Street  parking.  Sweet-­ ROOM  COTTAGE  2  miles  heart  lease.  batesproper-­ from  Middlebury  College.  ties@yahoo.com. Great  view,  screened  porch, Â

Wood  Heat MOUNTAIN  ROAD  FIRE-­ WOOD.  Green  available:  oak,  ash,  maple,  beech.  Or-­ der  now  and  save  for  next  season.  Cut,  split  and  de-­ livered.  Call  802-­759-­2095.

Real  Estate GOSHEN,  15  WOODED  ACRES.  Private.  Power,  brook,  long  road  front.  $45,000.  Bicknell  Real  Es-­ tate  Inc.  802-­388-­4994. LEICESTER  6.8  ACRES,  $59,000.  Very  nice  build-­ ing  site  surveyed,  septic  design  included.  Ready  to  build  on,  with  all  permits.  Owner  financing.  Call  Wayne  802-­257-­7076.

Att. Â Farmers

HAY  FOR  SALE.  1st,  2nd  and  3rd  cut  wrapped  pro-­ cessed  round  baleage,  mixed  grasses  and  alfal-­ fa.  Dry  processed  rounds  PANTON,  FULLY  FUR-­ washer,  dryer,  dishwasher.  stored  under  cover.  Delivery  NISHED  3  bedroom,  1  bath  Pets  ok  with  $100  deposit  available.  Call  for  pricing.  log  home  on  Lake  Cham-­ each.  $850  /  month  plus  utili-­ 802-­238-­8804. plain.  $1,250  /  mo.  plus  utili-­ ties.  References,  deposit.  HAY  FOR  SALE:  FIRST  ties.  1st  month  rent  and  se-­ 802-­545-­2474. cut.  Delivery  available.  Call  curity  deposit.  No  pets,  no  for  pricing.  802-­453-­4481,  smoking.  Contact  alyson. 802-­349-­9281. kennedy@lmsre.com. HAY  FOR  SALE:  First  cut  $3  PRIME  COMMERCIAL  /  square  bale.  First  cut  round  SPACE  AVAILABLE  in  Ver-­ bales  $30.  Mike  Quinn,  end  gennes.  Great  location  for  of  South  Munger  Street,  retail,  offices,  expansion  of  Middlebury.  802-­388-­7828. current  business,  etc.  $1,100  /  month,  plus  utilities.  Call  SAWDUST;Íž  STORED  under-­ 802-­989-­1284. cover.  Large  tandem  silage  truck  $627,  delivered.  Half  RECENTLY  RENOVATED  tandem  load  $350,  delivered.  HOUSE  in  Beautiful  setting  1  ton  dump  truck  $192,  de-­ in  Hubbardton,  VT.  Close  to  livered.  Pick  up  and  loading  Lake  Bomossen  and  Lake  also  available.  Phone  order  Hortonia.  3  bedroom,  2  bath,  and  credit  cards  accepted.  new  kitchen  with  stainless  802-­453-­2226. steel  appliances.  Separate  laundry  room  with  pantry.  W H I T N E Y ’ S  C U S TO M  Hardwood  floors,  7  cedar  FARM  WORK.  Pond  agi-­ closets.  Pellet  stove.  Large  tating,  liquid  manure  haul-­ storage  shed.  $1,250  /  month.  ing,  drag  line  aerating.  Call  1st,  last  and  security  de-­ for  price.  462-­2755,  John  posit  required.  Contact  Jack  Whitney. 802-­779-­5348. RIPTON-­ROOM  FOR  RENT.  Upstairs,  shared  bathroom.  No  smoking.  Call  for  informa-­ tion.  802-­388-­2641. SALISBURY  VILLAGE,  3  BEDROOM  apartment.  Nice  stove,  refrigerator  and  dishwasher.  Washer  /  dryer  hook-­up.  Large  kitchen,  din-­ ning  room  and  living  room.  Backyard  and  garden  area.  $935  /  month  plus  deposit.  802-­777-­2800

Wanted Wood  Heat

ANTIQUES  WANTED.  Local  3rd  generation  dealer,  free  verbal  appraisals.  Call  Brian  Bittner  at  802-­272-­7527  or  visit  www.bittnerantiques. com.

F I R E W O O D ,  M I X E D  HARDWOOD.  Partially  seasoned  and  green.  2  cord  loads.  Leave  message  802-­282-­9110. LOOKING  FOR  CLEAN  FIREWOOD;͞  CUT,  SPLIT  WASTE  oil.  50  gallons  and  delivered.  Green  or  sea-­ or  more.  Free  pick-­up.  soned.  Call  Tom  Shepard,  802-­388-­4138. 802-­453-­4285. FIREWOOD;͞  CUT,  SPLIT  and  delivered.  Call  for  infor-­ mation.  247-­9782.

Suspicious  activities  keep  Bristol  police  hopping BRISTOL  â€”  Bristol  police  dealt  with  a  variety  of  incidents  in  August,  according  to  a  log  of  the  month’s  activity  released  just  late  last  week  by  Chief  Kevin  Gibbs. Among  them  was  an  Aug.  20  incident  where  police  received  a  complaint  from  a  Meadow  Lane  resident  that  her  neighbor’s  chickens  were  wandering  onto  her  property.  In  the  absence  of  any  chicken-­specific  town  ordinances,  police  advised  the  birds’  owner  to  corral  the  chickens  to  avoid  any  future  fowl  play. During  August,  Bristol  police  conducted  20  speed  and  DUI  pa-­ trols  at  various  times  of  day  spread  throughout  the  month  â€”  14  of  these  were  supported  by  the  Governor’s  Highway  Safety  Program,  and  the  others  were  contracted  by  the  town.  They  made  many  stops  and  issued  at  least  one  ticket  during  many  of  the  patrols.  The  town  patrols  were  on  Monk-­ ton,  Carlstrom,  Burpee,  Stoney  Hill,  Hardscrabble,  Lower  Notch  and  Upper  Notch  roads. In  other  action  in  August,  Bristol  police: ‡ 2Q $XJ DW D P FRQGXFWHG a  DUI  patrol  and  stopped  four  ve-­ hicles,  issued  no  tickets  and  spoke  with  one  designated  driver. ‡ 2Q $XJ VKRUWO\ DIWHU QRRQ helped  a  resident  dispose  of  old  medications. ‡ 2Q $XJ DW S P SLFNHG up  a  dog  that  was  reported  wandering  near  the  Route  116  bridge  construc-­ tion  and  took  it  to  the  pound.  The  owner  later  picked  it  up. ‡ 2Q $XJ DW S P D UHVLGHQW asked  police  how  to  get  a  vehicle  back  that  he  had  sold  to  someone,  who  had  not  paid  the  total  amount  for  it.  Police  referred  the  man  to  small  claims  court. ‡ 2Q $XJ UHVSRQGHG WR D EXU-­ glary  at  a  Main  Street  residence  near  Mountain  Street.  Police  de-­ termined  someone  had  entered  the  home  through  a  front  window  after  removing  the  screen  sometime  be-­ WZHHQ S P $XJ DQG a.m.,  Aug.  4. ‡ 2Q $XJ DW S P UHFHLYHG D report  of  downed  wires  on  Moun-­ tain  Street  and  learned  that  a  tree  company  had  inadvertently  taken  down  numerous  telephone  wires.  Champlain  Valley  Telecom  employ-­ ees  repaired  the  lines. ‡ 2Q $XJ DW S P UHFHLYHG a  wallet  found  on  Route  17  in  New  Haven  and  turned  it  over  to  state  troopers. ‡ 2Q $XJ DUUHVWHG WRZQ UHVLGHQW 5\DQ 2VFDU 'DYLV RQ VXVSLFLRQ of  lying  to  police.  Police  said  Davis  told  them  that  his  vehicle  was  dam-­ DJHG LQ D KLW DQG UXQ DFFLGHQW DW p.m.  near  a  West  Street  business.  Police  reviewed  surveillance  video  of  the  area  and  determined  that  there  was  no  such  accident.  Davis  later  admitted  that  he  had  damaged  his  vehicle  by  driving  it  into  a  tree. ‡ 2Q $XJ WRRN FXVWRG\ RI D

wallet  found  on  Airport  Drive. ‡ 2Q $XJ MXVW EHIRUH QRRQ DV-­ sisted  state  troopers  in  looking  for  a  suicidal  male  in  Bristol  or  Lincoln,  but  could  not  find  him. ‡ 2Q $XJ DW S P WDONHG WR RQH resident  on  behalf  of  another  about  â€œprior  unwanted  contactâ€?  and  helped  both  parties  reach  and  understanding. ‡ 2Q $XJ DW S P FLWHG WRZQ UHVLGHQW &DOYLQ 7LHUQH\ for  driving  with  a  suspended  license  and  possession  of  marijuana. ‡ 2Q $XJ UHFHLYHG D FHOO SKRQH left  at  the  town  Laundromat  and  identified  the  owner. ‡ 2Q $XJ DW S P FLWHG town  resident  P a u l  J o s e p h  +RWFKNLVV for  driving  with  a  suspended  li-­ cense  after  an  officer  spotted  him  driving  on  Munsill  Avenue. ‡ 2Q $XJ DVVLVWHG WKH %ULVWRO Rescue  Squad  with  an  attempted  suicide  at  a  Munsill  Avenue  apart-­ ment.  Medical  personnel  transported  the  man  to  Porter  Hospital. ‡ 2Q $XJ DW S P UH-­ sponded  to  a  report  that  a  youth  was  running  in  and  out  of  traffic  on  East  Street.  Police  took  the  youth  back  home  and  spoke  with  parents. ‡ 2Q $XJ DW S P DUUHVWHG WUDQVLHQW &RUH\ 'DYLG 0F.D\ RQ suspicion  of  burglary  to  a  West  Street  business,  which  had  been  broken  into  overnight,  and  cash  was  stolen.  Video  surveillance  and  multiple  witnesses  led  police  to  McKay.  Po-­ lice  said  McKay  had  been  camping  around  Bristol  for  several  days  after  hitchhiking  from  New  Hampshire.  Police  found  him  in  Vergennes  and  arrested  him  without  incident.  Police  found  money  they  said  was  from  the  burglary  in  McKay’s  possession.  McKay  was  lodged  at  the  Chittenden  County  Correctional  Center  for  lack  of  $10,000  bail. ‡ 2Q $XJ MXVW EHIRUH S P arrested  Starksboro  resident  Danielle  M.  Thompson  for  driving  with  a  suspended  license  on  Main  Street. ‡ 2Q $XJ MXVW EHIRUH D P responded  to  Rockydale  Road  for  a  motorcycle  accident  with  injuries.  Bristol  Rescue  Squad  personnel  took  a  patient  to  Porter  Hospital. ‡ 2Q $XJ MXVW DIWHU QRRQ UH-­ sponded  to  a  Munsill  Avenue  home  to  help  a  man  who  had  badly  cut  his  forearm  while  working.  Police  helped  the  man  stop  the  bleeding  and  dress  the  wound. ‡ 2Q $XJ DW S P ORRNHG for  a  reportedly  rabid  fox  on  Monk-­ ton  Road.  Police  said  they  found  and  â€œdisposed  ofâ€?  the  animal. ‡ 2Q $XJ DW D P UHFHLYHG a  call  from  a  Vergennes  woman  ask-­ ing  them  to  check  on  her  husband,  who  had  not  returned  from  work  at  a  Pine  Street  business.  Police  found  the  man,  still  at  work,  and  told  him  to  call  his  wife. ‡ 2Q $XJ MXVW EHIRUH QRRQ

Bristol

Police Log

Troopers  bust  driver  who  allegedly  smoked  pot ADDISON  COUNTY  â€”  A  Ver-­ mont  State  Police  trooper  was  pa-­ WUROOLQJ 5RXWH LQ +DQFRFN RQ :HGQHVGD\ 2FW ORRNLQJ IRU suspicious  activity  when  he  pulled  into  the  parking  area  at  the  trailhead  of  the  Long  Trail  at  around  12:40  p.m.  Trooper  Justin  Busby  reported  that  as  he  pulled  in  he  saw  Elyssa  2VERUQH RI (DVW 0LGGOHEXU\ LQ the  driver’s  seat  of  a  compact  SUV  lighting  a  marijuana  cigarette. Busby  investigated  and  reported  that  Osborne  had  stopped  to  smoke  a  joint  before  she  returned  to  her  resi-­ dence.  State  police  received  consent  from  the  accused  and  searched  the  vehicle.  Busby  said  the  search  uncov-­ ered  more  marijuana  and  drug  para-­ phernalia,  which  he  seized.  He  cited  Osborne  for  possession  of  marijuana. In  other  recent  activity,  troopers: ‡ 2Q 2FW ZHUH WROG WKDW D fugitive  from  justice  â€”  26-­year-­old  Michelle  Guadagnoli  â€”  was  resid-­ ing  at  a  residence  on  Sand  Road  in  Ferrisburgh.  Guadagnoli,  originally  from  California,  had  an  active,  extra-­ ditable  warrant  for  her  arrest  issued  out  of  Fort  Collins,  Colo.,  for  failure  to  comply  on  a  charge  of  aggravated  motor  vehicle  theft.  Troopers  took  Guadagnoli  into  custody  without  in-­ FLGHQW DW DURXQG S P DQG ORGJHG her  without  bail  at  the  Chittenden  County  Correctional  Center.  Â‡ 2Q 2FW DW S P WULHG WR pull  over  a  vehicle  driven  at  74  mph  E\ *HPPDU 2FRQQRU RI 6KRUH-­ ham  on  Route  74  in  Shoreham.  Police  said  Oconnor  refused  to  pull  over  and  continued  increasing  his  speed  to  over  PSK 2FRQQRU WKHQ WXUQHG RQWR 22A  and  allegedly  continued  at  speeds  LQ H[FHVV RI PSK $IWHU 2FRQQRU eventually  stopped  on  Route  22A  in  Shoreham,  policed  arrested  him  and  cited  him  for  attempting  to  elude  a  police  office  and  for  careless  and Â

negligent  driving. ‡ 2Q 2FW DW S P VWRSSHG a  motor  vehicle  driven  by  Galen  ' +HOPV RI 0RQNWRQ RQ :HVW Street  in  Bristol  for  a  traffic  infrac-­ tion.  The  trooper  reported  that  Helms  was  driving  while  under  the  influence  of  intoxicants,  but  Helms  refused  to  provide  a  preliminary  sample  of  his  breath  at  roadside.  The  trooper  took  Helms  into  custody  for  suspicion  of  DUI  and  transported  him  to  the  New  Haven  state  police  barracks  for  processing.  Helms  was  cited  for  DUI  1. ‡ 2Q 2FW DW S P UH-­ sponded  to  a  two-­car  crash  on  Route  116  south  of  the  four-­corners  with  Route  17.  Po-­ lice  report  that  \HDU ROG &DU-­ oline  J.  Cote  of  Bristol  was  driv-­ ing  a  Volkswagen  Jetta  too  closely  to  the  Ford  Escape  GULYHQ E\ .DWKHULQH $ -DFNVRQ of  Rutland,  so  that  when  Jackson  braked  to  slow  down,  Cote’s  Jetta  rear-­ended  her.  No  one  was  injured,  but  both  vehicles  were  damaged. ‡ 2Q 2FW DW DQ XQUHSRUWHG WLPH responded  to  a  single-­vehicle  colli-­ sion  on  East  River  Road  in  Lincoln.  Police  report  that  the  driver  of  the  2004  Subaru  WRX  that  was  totaled  in  the  crash  was  driving  under  the  influ-­ ence  of  intoxicants.  They  identified  the  driver  as  Charles  R.  Varty,  21,  of  Middlebury.  The  trooper  said  Varty’s  preliminary  breath  test  showed  a  blood  DOFRKRO FRQWHQW RI SHUFHQW WKH OHJDO OLPLW IRU GULYLQJ LV SHUFHQW Varty  is  due  to  answer  an  unspecified  charge  in  Addison  County  Superior  Court,  criminal  division,  on  Nov.  17. ‡ 2Q 2FW DW S P UHFHLYHG FDOOV IURP VHYHUDO LQGLYLGXDOV reporting  a  reckless  driver  on  Route Â

7  in  Salisbury.  Police  identified  the  driver  as  Todd  Norris,  42,  of  Shore-­ ham  and  cited  him  for  careless  and  negligent  driving.  Anyone  else  who  witnessed  the  incident  is  asked  to  contact  the  Vermont  State  Police  at  Â‡ 2Q 1RY DW HLJKW PLQXWHV SDVW midnight  attempted  to  initiate  a  traffic  stop  on  Hewitt  Road  in  Bristol  on  a  vehicle  spinning  its  tires.  The  trooper  reports  that  the  vehicle  in  question  quickly  accelerated  westbound  on  Hewitt  Road.  Apparently  due  to  the  speed  the  driver  lost  control  of  the  ve-­ KLFOH DQG FUDVKHG LQWR WKH KRPH DW Route  116  South  in  Bristol.  The  driver,  later  identified  as  20-­year-­old  Ed-­ ward  Lafayette  of  Lincoln,  was  transported  to  Fletcher  Allen  Health  Care  to  be  treated  for  his  injuries,  and  police  said  he  would  be  cited  for  DUI,  speeding  and  careless  and  negligent  driving. ‡ 2Q 1RY DW D P ORRNHG into  a  report  of  a  vehicle  off  the  road  on  Maple  Street  in  Waltham.  The  trooper  said  his  investigation  showed  that  Michael  P.  Merrigan,  24,  of  :DOWKDP ZDV GULYLQJ D &KHY\ Impala  southbound  on  Maple  Street  when  he  lost  control  of  his  vehicle.  Merrigan  provided  a  preliminary  sample  of  his  breath  and  his  blood  alcohol  content  was  measured  at  SHUFHQW WKH OHJDO OLPLW LV percent.  He  was  cited  for  DUI. ‡ 2Q 1RY DW S P ZHUH called  to  a  reported  family  fight  in  Shoreham.  The  trooper  said  his  in-­ vestigation  showed  that  the  primary  DJJUHVVRU ZDV -DVRQ 9LQFHQW ZKR when  police  were  called  had  left  the  residence  and  was  en  route  back  to  his  residence  in  Bristol.  Troopers Â

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met  with  a  resident  about  an  ongoing  investigation  involving  a  relative. ‡ 2Q $XJ DW D P KHOSHG state  troopers  with  a  burglary  report.  Police  believe  stolen  items  are  be-­ ing  fenced  to  support  some  Bristol  residents’  drug  habits. ‡ 2Q $XJ DW S P LQYHV-­ tigated  a  gas  drive-­off  from  a  West  Street  business.  Video  surveillance  enabled  police  to  identify  the  vehicle  and  driver.  Police  found  the  driver,  who  said  there  must  have  been  a  credit  card  problem  at  the  pump,  and  returned  to  pay  for  the  gas. ‡ 2Q $XJ DW S P DV-­ sisted  state  police  with  an  argument  involving  a  girl  near  a  cornfield  by  Daniel’s  Four  Corners. ‡ 2Q $XJ MXVW DIWHU PLG-­ night  helped  Ver-­ gennes  police  bust  an  underage  drinking  party  on  Bowman  Road.  Police  tracked  down  youths  who  were  attempting  to  hide  from  them. ‡ 2Q $XJ DW S P D UHVL-­ dent  responded  to  a  South  Street  residence  for  what  they  character-­ ized  as  an  â€œout  of  control  teenager.â€?  Police  spoke  with  both  parent  and  youth  to  resolve  the  incident. ‡ 2Q $XJ DW S P KHOSHG a  woman  determine  her  level  of  alcohol  impairment  before  she  got  behind  the  wheel.  Police  said  she  was  too  drunk  to  drive,  and  suggested  she  find  another  way  home  or  wait  to  sober  up. ‡ 2Q $XJ DW S P UHFHLYHG a  report  of  a  drunken  woman  in  the  Shaw’s  parking  lot,  but  couldn’t  find  anyone  matching  the  description. ‡ 2Q $XJ MXVW EHIRUH S P UH-­ ceived  a  call  that  a  distraught  woman  was  walking  the  double  yellow  line  on  West  Street,  forcing  vehicles  onto  the  shoulder.  Police  looked  around  the  neighborhood,  but  couldn’t  find  anyone. ‡ 2Q $XJ DW S P UH-­ sponded  to  the  town  green  for  a  report  of  suspicious  activity  by  people  in  parked  cars.  Police  issued  a  parking  ordinance  warning,  and  the  people  left  the  area. ‡ 2Q $XJ DW S P DUUHVWHG WRZQ UHVLGHQW %ULDQ 3DUNHU IRU driving  with  a  suspended  license  after  cops  saw  him  driving  on  Pine  Street. ‡ 2Q $XJ DWWHQGHG D VHOHFW-­ board  meeting  to  witness  an  ani-­ mal  control  hearing  involving  two  Cartersville  Road  residents  and  a  Lower  Notch  Road  resident.  Police  determined  that  no  crimes  had  been  committed ‡ 2Q $XJ DW S P UH-­ ceived  a  complaint  from  a  woman  who  said  her  neighbor  called  her  names  at  Maplefields.  The  woman  and  the  neighbor  had  just  attended  the  aforementioned  animal  control  discussion  in  front  of  the  selectboard.  The  name  calling  had  ended  by  the  time  police  arrived. ‡ 2Q $XJ UHFHLYHG D FRPSODLQW of  harassment  via  Facebook.  Police  said  family  members  from  out  of  state  â€œengaged  in  harassing  and  disorderly  behaviorâ€?  on  the  social  media  site.  Police  told  them  to  knock  it  off. ‡ 2Q $XJ DW S P UHFHLYHG D cell  phone  found  in  the  Maplefields  parking  lot  on  West  Street,  and  re-­ turned  it  to  its  owner. ‡ 2Q $XJ LQYHVWLJDWHG D IRUJ-­ ery  complaint  on  behalf  of  the  Ad-­ dison  County  State’s  Attorney.  The  investigation  is  ongoing. ‡ 2Q $XJ DW S P KHOSHG an  elderly  Mountain  Street  woman  who  had  fallen  and  couldn’t  get  up.  Police  said  she  was  OK. ‡ 2Q $XJ DW S P SLFNHG up  a  wandering  yellow  Labrador  retriever  on  North  Street  and  took  it  to  the  pound. ‡ 2Q $XJ DW S P FKHFNHG Lawrence  Memorial  Library  for  a  17-­year-­old  girl  who  had  run  away  from  Burlington.  Bristol  police  found  the  youth  with  two  local  residents  and  notified  Burlington  police,  but  took  no  further  action. ‡ 2Q $XJ DW S P FKHFNHG a  report  of  illegal  logging  on  Basin  Street.  Police  found  some  people  felling  trees,  but  determined  it  was  legal.

along  with  Bristol  police  and  state  game  wardens  responded  to  Vincent’s  Bristol  home  and  made  contact  with  him.  Further  investigation  showed  that  Vincent  was  under  the  influence  of  intoxicants.  He  provided  a  preliminary  sample  of  his  breath  and  his  blood  alcohol  content  was  measured  at  0.110  percent.  Vincent  was  also  involved  in  a  domestic  dispute.  Police  arrested  9LQFHQW FLWHG KLP IRU '8, GRPHVWLF assault,  interference  with  emergency  VHUYLFHV DQG UHFNOHVV HQGDQJHUPHQW and  lodged  him  at  the  Chittenden  County  Correctional  Center  for  lack  RI EDLO ‡ 2Q 1RY DW D P VWRSSHG a  vehicle  driven  by  Lawrence  E.  0DUWHOO RI /LQFROQ RQ %ULJJV +LOO Road  in  Bristol  for  a  traffic  infraction.  Police  said  a  breath  test  showed  Mar-­ WHOOÂśV EORRG DOFRKRO FRQWHQW ZDV SHUFHQW DW D P WKH OHJDO OLPLW LV SHUFHQW 3ROLFH FLWHG 0DUWHOO for  DUI. ‡ 2Q 1RY DW S P UH-­ sponded  to  a  two-­car  crash  on  Route  22A  in  Orwell.  The  trooper  reported  WKDW D 6XEDUX :5; GULYHQ E\ (ULF 6 0RUDQJ RI :DWHUYOLHW 1 < VLGHVZLSHG D )RUG )RFXV GULYHQ E\ -XOLD ( $XVWLQ RI Benson.  Austin  was  transported  to  Porter  Hospital  to  be  treated  for  minor  lacerations  to  her  face,  and  Morang  left  the  scene  and  was  later  located  in  Fair  Haven.  Police  arrested  Morang  and  cited  him  for  leaving  the  scene  of  an  accident.  Â‡ 2Q 1RY EHJDQ LQYHVWLJDWLQJ D UHSRUW WKDW EHWZHHQ 2FW DQG 1RY VRPHRQH KDG HQWHUHG D 6DOLVEXU\ home  and  stolen  a  gun  and  a  Stihl  chainsaw.  The  gun  was  described  as  DQ ROGHU EROW DFWLRQ 6DYDJH ZLWK foreign  engravings  on  it.  Anyone  with  information  on  these  items  or  this  crime  is  asked  to  call  state  police  at Â

‡ 2Q $XJ DW S P FKHFNHG an  anonymous  report  that  a  fugi-­ tive  was  holed  up  in  an  apartment  on  East  Street.  Police  said  the  man  they  were  looking  for  was  wanted  for  escape  from  the  Department  of  Corrections,  but  a  consent  search  of  the  home  came  up  empty. ‡ 2Q $XJ DW S P UHFHLYHG a  report  of  a  man  and  woman  â€œact-­ ing  suspicious,â€?  by  looking  into  the  windows  of  Thad’s  Automotive  and  into  a  parked  police  cruiser.  An  of-­ ficer  was  sitting  in  the  cruiser,  and  he  found  out  that  they  were  looking  for  someone  to  help  them  with  a  flat  tire. ‡ 2Q $XJ MXVW EHIRUH PLGQLJKW responded  to  Maplefields  on  West  Street  after  a  cashier  reported  be-­ ing  threatened  by  a  patron  after  the  cashier  refused  to  sell  the  patron  alcohol.  The  suspect  was  gone  by  the  time  police  arrived. ‡ 2Q $XJ UHFHLYHG UHSRUWV from  a  resident  about  harassing  phone  calls  and  thefts  by  a  neigh-­ bor.  Police  said  they  had  received  â€œrepeated  false  reportsâ€?  and  were  considering  court  action. ‡ 2Q $XJ DW S P LQYHV-­ tigated  an  accident  in  the  Shaw’s  parking  lot  that  resulted  in  property  damage. ‡ 2Q $XJ OHW WKH RUJDQL]HU RI the  annual  Soapbox  Derby  to  borrow  the  department’s  speed  cart  to  clock  how  fast  the  derby  cars  raced. ‡ 2Q $XJ DW S P DQ officer  responded  to  a  West  Street  DSDUWPHQW ZKHUH DQ \HDU ROG PDQ had  fallen  and  was  bleeding  from  the  head.  Police  provided  first  aid  until  the  Bristol  Rescue  Squad  arrived. ‡ 2Q $XJ PHGLDWHG D GLVSXWH at  a  Mountain  Street  apartment  be-­ tween  a  landlord  and  the  tenant’s  children.  Police  said  the  landlord  reportedly  had  thrown  an  empty  soda  bottle  that  hit  one  of  the  youths,  but  determined  this  did  not  rise  to  the  level  of  a  crime. ‡ 2Q $XJ DW D P UHFHLYHG a  black  wallet  that  was  found  on  North  Street.  Police  identified  the  owner. ‡ 2Q $XJ DW S P UH-­ ceived  a  complaint  regarding  the  custodial  exchange  of  children,  but  determined  that  no  crime  at  been  committed. ‡ 2Q $XJ ÂłUHFHLYHG LQIRUPD-­ tionâ€?  about  heroin  dealing  in  the  area. ‡ 2Q $XJ DW S P UHFHLYHG a  complaint  that  a  man  was  drinking  at  a  local  bar.  The  anonymous  caller  told  police  that  though  this  was  not  illegal,  the  caller  suspected  the  man  would  likely  drive  home  later  that  night.  Police  declined  to  intervene,  as  there  was  no  evidence  of  a  crime. ‡ 2Q $XJ DW S P KHOSHG state  troopers  search  a  vehicle  at  a  traffic  stop  on  Route  116. ‡ 2Q $XJ DW D P DV-­ sisted  state  troopers  in  hot  pursuit  of  a  vehicle  heading  south  from  Hinesburg.  Police  laid  spike  strips  on  Route  116  south  of  Stoney  Hill  Road  that  caused  the  fleeing  vehicle  to  stop.  The  suspect  made  a  run  for  it  on  foot,  but  police  nabbed  him. ‡ 2Q $XJ DW S P VWRSSHG a  car  for  failing  to  signal.  A  state  po-­ lice  dog  detected  the  odor  of  narcot-­ ics,  and  after  the  driver  consented  to  a  search  of  the  vehicle,  police  found  marijuana.  Police  issued  the  man  a  ticked  for  possession  of  marijuana. ‡ 2Q $XJ DUUHVWHG %ULVWRO UHVLGHQWV 'DYLG )OHPLQJ DQG Cathy  Fleming,  40,  and  New  York  residents  Dameon  Williams,  41,  and  2OHLWKD 7XUQHU IRU D YDULHW\ RI drug  offenses.  See  the  full  story  on  addisonindependent.com. ‡ 2Q $XJ DUUHVWHG 9HUJHQQHV UHVLGHQW -RQDWKDQ %RXIIDUG IRU possession  of  heroin.  His  arrest  was  UHODWHG WR WKH DUUHVWV RQ $XJ 6HH the  full  story  at  addisonindependent. com. ‡ 2Q $XJ DUUHVWHG D \HDU old  Hinesburg  man  for  possession  of  stolen  property  and  petit  larceny.  Police  said  the  man,  whom  they  did  not  identify,  stole  a  cell  phone  from  a  Williston  retailer  earlier  in  the  day. ‡ 2Q $XJ DW S P UHVSRQGHG to  The  Hub  teen  center  for  a  dispute  EHWZHHQ WZR \HDU ROGV RQH ER\ and  one  girl.  Police  contacted  the  youths’  mothers  to  take  them  home.

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City  police  respond  to  a  week  of  incidents Bristol  woman  VERGENNES  â€”  Among  other  incidents,  Vergennes  police  between  Oct.  27  and  Nov.  2  handled  alcohol  offenses,  twice  calmed  a  quarreling  family,  twice  responded  to  youths  hang-­ ing  around  Vergennes  Union  Elementary  School  after  dark,  and  twice  referred  troubled  juveniles  to  the  Department  of  Children  and  Families  (DCF).  In  that  seven-­day  span,  Vergennes  police:  Â‡ 2Q 2FW EDFNHG XS 9HUPRQW State  Police  at  a  reported  burglary  on  Sand  Road  in  Ferrisburgh. ‡ 2Q 2FW FRQWDFWHG WKH Agency  of  Transportation  to  have  a  detour  sign  on  Monkton  Road  moved  because  it  was  blocking  school  bus  drivers’  sight  lines. ‡ 2Q 2FW FLWHG (GZDUG Wildasin,  29,  of  Vergennes  for  driving  under  the  influence  of  alcohol,  second  offense.  Police  allege  that  his  blood-­alcohol  level  tested  at  0.112  percent  after  he  pulled  his  car  into  Champlain  Farms  on  Main  Street  and  they  smelled  alcohol  on  his  breath.  The  OHJDO OLPLW IRU GULYLQJ LV ‡ 2Q 2FW EDFNHG XS 963 DW a  welfare  check  on  Jersey  Street  in  Panton  because  reportedly  a Â

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weapon  might  be  involved;Íž  police  said  the  individual  was  OK. ‡ 2Q 2FW VHDUFKHG XQVXF-­ cessfully  for  a  man  who  tried  to  enter  a  Hillside  Drive  home  through  a  porch  door.  Â‡ 2Q 2FW FKHFNHG RXW D report  of  suspicious  activity  on  Alden  Place  and  discovered  two  men  working  on  a  car. ‡ 2Q 2FW told  an  individ-­ ual  not  to  hang  around  VUES  after  dark;Íž  police  said  they  are  concerned  with  recent  vandalism  in  the  area. ‡ )ROORZLQJ DQ 2FW complaint,  told  a  skateboarder  on  MacDonough  Drive  where  it  was  legal  to  skateboard. ‡ 2Q 2FW WRRN D VWDWHPHQW from  a  city  resident  on  behalf  of  Shelburne  police. ‡ 2Q 2FW DFFHSWHG D SKRQH that  a  citizen  found  on  Main  Street. ‡ 2Q 2FW ZHQW WR FKHFN WKH welfare  of  South  Maple  Street  residents,  but  learned  they  were  at  Fletcher  Allen  Health  Care  in  Burlington.  Â‡ 2Q 2FW FRQWDFWHG '&)

after  being  called  to  First  Street  to  deal  with  what  police  described  as  an  out-­of-­control  juvenile.  Â‡ 2Q 2FW ORRNHG XQVXFFHVV-­ fully  for  a  man  dressed  in  black  and  carrying  a  flashlight  who  had  been  seen  behind  a  Main  Street  apartment  building.  Â‡ 2Q 2FW ZHUH WROG E\ D mother  that  her  son,  who  lives  with  her  on  Main  Street,  was  being  verbally  abusive.  Police  said  they  told  the  son  to  be  civil  to  his  mother,  but  they  were  called  back  to  the  apart-­ ment  on  Nov.  2  to  calm  the  dispute  again.  Â‡ 2Q 2FW ZHQW WR D 5RXWH Ferrisburgh  residence  along  with  the  Vergennes  Area  Rescue  Squad  to  deal  with  a  heroin  overdose.  VARS  treated  the  individual,  who  was  taken  to  Fletcher  Allen. ‡ 2Q 2FW ORRNHG DURXQG WKH Hillside  Acres  apartment  complex  after  a  resident  heard  a  loud  thud,  but  found  nothing.  Â‡ 2Q 2FW DW DERXW D P spoke  to  youths  behind  VUES  and  told  them  to  leave  and  not  return Â

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after  dark  or  risk  facing  unlawful  trespassing  charges. ‡ 2Q 2FW FLWHG 1RUWKODQGV Job  Corps  student  Evan  Beauvais,  21,  of  Ashburnham,  Mass.,  for  providing  alcohol  to  a  minor.  Â‡ 2Q 2FW DFFHSWHG D ELNH D citizen  found  on  Green  Street.  Â‡ 2Q 2FW LQVLVWHG \RXWKV clean  up  glass  from  bottles  they  had  broken  on  the  city  green  band-­ stand,  and  then  took  the  youths  to  the  police  station  to  be  picked  up  by  their  parents.  Â‡ 2Q 1RY EDFNHG XS %ULVWRO police  at  an  alarm.  Â‡ 2Q 1RY GHDOW ZLWK D )LUVW Street  juvenile  who  was  reported  to  be  out  of  control  and  violent  toward  animals,  and  then  called  DCF. ‡ 2Q 1RY EHJDQ WU\LQJ to  reach  the  owner  of  a  dog  that  chased  a  West  Main  Street  pedestrian.  Â‡ 2Q 1RY EDFNHG XS 963 DW a  Shoreham  family  fight  involving  as  many  as  10  people. ‡ 2Q 1RY KHOSHG 963 E\ going  along  with  VARS  to  find  a  drunken  man  who  hit  a  tree  while  riding  a  bicycle;Íž  police  calmed  him  to  allow  VARS  to  provide  care.

Public Notices

Public  notices  for  the  following  can  be  found  in  this  ADDISON  INDEPENDENT  on  this  Page  10B.

Act  250  Notice  â€“  New  Haven  (1) Addison  (1) Addison  County  Probate  Court  (1) Middlebury  (1) To publish a legal notice Orwell  (1) in the Addison Independent, Rochester  (1) please email information to Salisbury  (1) legals@addisonindependent.com or fax it to (802) 388-3100. Shoreham  (1) TOWN OF SHOREHAM NOTICE OF TRAFFIC ORDINANCE

On  October  22,  2014,  the  Selectboard  of  the  Town  of  Shoreham  passed  two  RUGLQDQFHV IRU HVWDEOLVKPHQW RI 7UDI¿F DQG Speed: 1.  An  Ordinance  for  establishment  of  speed  limits  on  Whiting/Shoreham  Road  Town  Highway  #1  from  22A  to  Shoreham  Town  line. $Q 2UGLQDQFH IRU 7UDI¿F 6SHHG RQ School  Street  from  Cemetary  Hill  Road  to  74  West. The  full  text  of  these  ordinances  is  available  DW WKH 7RZQ &OHUNœV 2I¿FH $ SHWLWLRQ VLJQHG E\ ¿YH SHUFHQW RI WKH OHJDO voters  of  the  Town  of  Shoreham  objecting  to  the  ordinances  must  be  presented  within  30  days  of  the  date  of  publication  of  this  notice. Steven  Goodrich,  Chairman 10/27  Selectboard

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TOWN OF SALIBURY ZONING ADMINISTRATOR The  Town  of  Salisbury  has  an  immediate  opening  for  a  Zoning  Administrator.  Training  is  available.  This  position  will  vary  in  hours  but  is  approximately  5-­20  hours  weekly  depending  on  needs.  Please  send  resume  to:  Planning  Commission,  Town  of  Salisbury  P.O.  Box  66,  Salisbury,  VT  05769.  Resume  deadline  is  December  1,  2014 11/6

TOWN OF ROCHESTER SOLAR GROUP NET METERING REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL

  The  Rochester  Selectboard  is  requesting  proposals  for  the  complete  package  of  installing  solar  photovoltaic  panels  on  the  southwestern  facing  town  garage  roof  with  the  intent  of  maximizing  the  solar  potential  of  that  site,  located  at  84  Peavine  Drive  in  Rochester,  VT.  This  package  would  include  all  permits,  rebates,  reconstruction  if  necessary,  with  coordination  of  inspectors  and  Green  Mountain  Power  Co.  Additional  information  can  be  obtained  by  contacting  the  Rochester  Town  Clerk  at  (802)  767-­ 3631.  Proposals  are  requested  to  be  at  WKH 5RFKHVWHU 7RZQ 2I¿FH E\ SP RQ Friday,  November  21,  2014.                    11/3

ACT 250 NOTICE MINOR APPLICATION #9A0011-­9 10 V.S.A. §§ 6001 -­ 6093

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BRISTOL  â€”  Kristi  B.  Mount  RI %ULVWRO KDV HDUQHG WKH &HUWLÂżHG Management  Accountant  desig-­ nation.  She  earned  this  designa-­ tion  by  completing  a  nationwide  comprehensive  examination  on  accounting  and  related  subjects,  meeting  a  two-­year  management  accounting  experience  require-­ ment,  and  agreeing  to  comply  with  the  Standards  of  Ethical  Conduct  for  Management  Accountants.  Mount,  a  native  Vermonter  from  Georgia,  Vt.,  resides  in  Bristol  with  her  husband,  Bill,  and  two  sons,  James  and  Reuben.  She  works  for  a  major  property  management  company  in  Burlington. Â

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Chamber  to  serve  legislative  preview  breakfast  at  Ilsley MIDDLEBURY  â€”  The  Addison  County  Chamber  of  Commerce  invites  members,  non-­members  and  residents  to  a  legislative  preview  breakfast  to  be  held  on  Wednesday,  'HF IURP D P DW ,OVOH\ Library’s  community  room  in  Middlebury.  This  legislative  preview  provides  area  businesspeople  with  an  overview  of  the  upcoming  legisla-­ tive  session  and  issues  affecting  the  region.  The  public  is  invited  to  attend  and  encouraged  to  ask  questions. Betsy  Bishop,  president  of  the  Vermont  Chamber,  will  serve  as  the  guest  speaker.  She  has  served  at  the  helm  of  the  1,500-­member  Chamber  since  July  2009,  will  address  the  busi-­ ness  issues  before  the  Legislature  this  session,  including  health  care,  state Â

tourism  funding,  labor  issues  and  economic  development  issues  and  WD[HV DQG ÂżVFDO SROLFLHV Prior  to  joining  the  Chamber,  Bishop  served  as  commissioner  for  the  Economic  Development  Department  of  the  Agency  of  Commerce  and  Community  'HYHORSPHQW DQG LQ WKH RIÂżFH RI former  governor  Jim  Douglas.  She  worked  with  the  Vermont  Chamber  and  as  a  private  economic  develop-­ ment  consultant  before  working  for  Gov.  Douglas’  administration. For  more  details  or  to  RSVP,  contact  the  Addison  County  Chamber  DW RU H PDLO pam@addison-­ county.com. The  Chamber  can  be  found  on  the  web  at  www.addisoncounty.com.

Statewide  meeting  aims  to  discuss  Vt.  pot  legalization MONTPELIER  â€”  In  conjunction  with  the  RAND  Corp.,  Secretary  of  Administration,  Jeb  Spaulding  has  sched-­ uled  a  public  meeting  on  Wednesday,  1RY IURP S P YLD Vermont  Interactive  Technologies,  to  provide  Vermonters  with  the  ability  to  contribute  comments  for  a  legislatively-­ mandated  study  on  the  issues  involved  with  possible  legalization  of  marijuana  production,  distribution,  and  posses-­ sion  in  the  State  of  Vermont.  VIT  has  a Â

TOWN OF MIDDLEBURY PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE

  The  Middlebury  Development  Review  Board  will  hold  a  public  hearing  on  Monday,  November  24,  2014  beginning  at  7:00  p.m.  LQ WKH 7RZQ 2I¿FH 0XQLFLSDO &RQIHUHQFH Room  to  consider  the  application  by  .HYLQ 7 5RRQH\ RI )HHG &RPPRGLWLHV International,  Inc.  for  a  two  lot  subdivision  of  47  Feed  Mill  Lane.   Plans  and  additional  information  regarding  this  application  may  be  viewed  at  the  Planning  and  Zoning  2I¿FH LQ WKH 7RZQ 2I¿FHV RU E\ FDOOLQJ ([W 3DUWLFLSDWLRQ LQ WKLV SXEOLF hearing  is  a  prerequisite  to  the  right  to  take  any  subsequent  appeal. (GZDUG . 'XQDNLQ 11/6                            =RQLQJ $GPLQLVWUDWLYH 2I¿FHU

PUBLIC NOTICE TOWN OF ADDISON

The  Addison  Development  Review  Board  will  convene  two  public  hearings  on  Monday,   November,  24,  2014  at  7:00  p.m.  at  the  Addison  Central  School  on  VT  RTE  17  W  to  consider  the  following  applications:  The  board  will  continue  with  the  recessed  part  of  the  hearing. An  application  (#14-­06)  from  John  and  Thomas  Spencer  for  preliminary  plat  approval  for     a  two-­lot  subdivision  of  their  property  located  on  VT  RTE  22A  North  of  the  Old  Stone  House  Road  (tax  map  ID#  06-­01-­16.11)  involving  the  division  of  a  parent  parcel  of  11.24  +/-­  acres  into  two  lots,  one  with  an  existing  dwelling  and  one  undeveloped,  in  accordance  with  the  provisions  of  SS230  and  260  of  the  Town’s  Subdivision  Regulations. An  application  (#14-­07)  from  Peggy  Lawrence  for  a  preliminary  plat  approval  for  a  2-­lot  subdivision  of  her  property  located  on  Mountain  Road  Extension  tax  map  ID#  16-­00-­15).  It  meets  in  accordance  with  the  provisions  of  SS230  and  260  of  the  Town’s  Subdivision  Regulations.                                         The  applications  are  available  for  LQVSHFWLRQ DW WKH 7RZQ &OHUNÂśV 2IÂżFH GXULQJ QRUPDO RIÂżFH KRXUV ,QWHUHVWHG parties  who  wish  to  appeal  or  to  be  heard  at  the  hearing  may  do  so  in  person,      or  may  be  represented  by  an  agent  or  an  attorney.  Communications  relating  to  the  DSSOLFDWLRQ PD\ EH ÂżOHG LQ ZULWLQJ ZLWK the  Board  either  before  or  during  the  hearings. N.B.:  Participation  in  a  hearing  is  necessary  to  establish  status  as  an  â€œinterested  personâ€?  and  the  right  to  appeal  a  decision  rendered  in  that  hearing,  according  to  the  provisions  of   24  V.S.A.  117  S.S.4464  (a)  (1)  (C),  4465(b)  and  4471  (a).  Participation  consists  of  offering,  through  oral  or  written  testimony,  evidence  or  a  statement  of  concern  directly  related  to  the   subject  of  the  hearing.    Respectively  Submitted, John  Spencer,  Chair Starr  Phillips,  Secretary ( : +DQVRQ $GPLQLVWUDWLYH 2IÂżFHU 11/6

site  at  the  Hannaford  Career  Center  in  Middlebury. The  2014  Legislature  directed  the  secretary  of  Administration  to  report  to  them  by  Jan.  15,  2015,  on  the  issues  surrounding  marijuana  legalization.  The  secretary  contracted  with  the  RAND  Drug  Policy  Research  Center,  a  neutral  LQWHUQDWLRQDO QRQSUR¿W RUJDQL]DWLRQ WR develop  the  report.  The  report  will  not  make  a  recommendation  about  whether  Vermont  should  legalize  marijuana. Spaulding  will  be  joined  by  Beau  Kilmer,  Ph.D.,  co-­director  of  the  RAND  Drug  Policy  Research  Center  at  the  public  meeting.  The  format  will  consist  of  brief  introductory  remarks  by  Secretary  Spaulding,  a  presentation  and  progress  update  by  Dr.  Kilmer,  with  the  remainder  of  the  time  devoted  to  ques-­ tions  and  comments  from  the  attendees. For  more  information  on  Vermont  Interactive  Technologies  and  directions  to  sites  around  the  state,  go  to  www. vitlink.org.

TOWN OF ORWELL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

The  Orwell  Select  Board  will  meet  Mon  1RY SP DW WKH 7RZQ 2IÂżFH WR convene  a  public  hearing  on  the  corrected  draft  Town  Plan  as  follows: Top  of  Page  68   -­  â€œThe  area  most  suitable  for  commercial  activity  on  Route  22A  is  near  the  intersection  of  the  Route  73-­Mount  Independence  Road  intersection.   There  are  currently  businesses  operating  in  that  area.  The  area  near  the  Route  73  intersection  is  most  appropriate  due  to  the  presence  of  the  Town  sewer  system  and  the  proximity  to  the  village.  [Existing  language  continues.]   This  village  center  planning  area  also  includes‌â€?  Copy  of  the  proposed  draft  and  housing  keeping  corrections  [editorial  changes]  DUH DYDLODEOH DW WKH 2UZHOO 7RZQ 2IÂżFH 0 T,  Th,  9:30  to  12  &  1  to  3:30,  F  to  6  pm. Roland  Simmons,  Chair  Orwell  Select  Board 11/6 PROBATE  DIVISION DOCKET  NO.  310-­10-­14  Anpr STATE  OF  VERMONT DISTRICT  OF  ADDISON,  SS. IN  RE  THE  ESTATE  OF DANIEL  A.  RYAN NOTICE  TO  CREDITORS To  the  creditors  of  the  estate  of  Daniel  A.  Ryan  late  of  Ferrisburgh,  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 ÂżUVW 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:  Oct.  22,  2014 Jeremy  Ryan 53  Avenue  C Burlington,  VT  05408 (802)  735-­2149 jeremyryan@jeremyryan.org Name  of  Publication:  Addison  Independent Publication  Date:  Nov.  6,  2014 Address  of  Probate  Court:  Addison  Probate  Court,  7  Mahady  Court,  Middlebury,  VT  05753 11/6


Addison  Independent,  Thursday,  November  6,  2014  â€”  PAGE  11B

Road  rage  in  Salisbury:  one  car  rams  another  on  Route  7 SALISBURY  â€”  A  Shoreham  man  on  Monday  pleaded  innocent  in  Addison  Superior  Court,  criminal  division,  to  a  misdemeanor  charge  of  reckless/gross  negligent  operation  of  a  vehicle  after  he  allegedly  rammed  another  vehicle  while  traveling  on  Route  7  in  Salisbury  on  Oct.  31  in  what  Vermont  State  Police  claim  was  a  case  of  road  rage. The  accused  is  42-­year-­old  Todd  E.  Norris,  who  VSP  Trooper  Eugene  Duplissis  said  was  driving  a  bright  teal  Nissan  that  was  allegedly  in  pursuit  of  the  driver  of  a  dark  blue  Subaru  â€”  a  person  with  whom  Norris  was  having  a  dispute,  according  to  court  records.  The  driver  of  that  Subaru  told  police  that  he  had  been  driving  northbound  on  Route  7  when  he  saw  Norris  traveling  southbound  on  the  same  road,  accord-­ ing  to  court  records. The  Subaru  driver  alleged  that  Norris  turned  around  and  caught  up  with  his  vehicle  and  allegedly  â€œran  into  the  back  of  his  car  and  the  side  of  his  FDU ´ DFFRUGLQJ WR 'XSOLVVLVÂś DIÂż GDYLW The  victim  alleged  that  Norris  then  pulled  his  vehicle  alongside  the  Subaru,  whereupon  a  woman  in  the  front  passenger  seat  of  Norris’  vehicle  displayed  a  handgun,  according  to  court  records.  This  allegation  could  not  EH YHULÂż HG E\ ZLWQHVVHV DFFRUGLQJ WR police. Police  surveyed  the  Subaru  and  saw  some  teal  paint  transfer  and  damage  along  the  driver’s  side,  according  to  court  records.  Authorities  also  saw  a Â

sawed-­off  hockey  stick  handle  on  the  passenger  seat  of  the  Subaru,  according  to  court  records. State  police  then  paid  a  visit  to  the  Norris  residence.  While  Norris  was  not  there  at  the  time,  police  contacted  him  by  phone  and  Norris  claimed  that  the  Subaru  driver  had  threatened  him,  had  previously  slashed  his  tires  and  had  thrown  a  bottle  at  his  Nissan  earlier  that  day,  according  to  court  records.  Norris  also  alleged  that  the  Subaru  driver  had  struck  him  as  he  was  attempting  to  pass  him  and  get  him  to  pull  over. Norris  also  told  police  that  he  and  the  Subaru  driver  stopped  at  the  side  of  Route  7  after  their  vehicles  had  collided,  whereupon  the  Subaru  driver  allegedly  â€œgot  out  of  his  car  with  a  bat  and  smashed  the  windshield  on  his  carâ€?  while  his  (Norris’)  son  was  in  the  vehicle,  according  to  court  records. Witnesses  came  forward  to  offer  their  own  accounts  of  the  incident,  DFFRUGLQJ WR 'XSOLVVLVÂś DIÂż GDYLW Two  separate  witnesses  reported  seeing  the  teal  Nissan  â€œpurposely  hit  the  other  vehicle  at  least  twice,  then  take  off,â€?  according  to  court  records. Another  witness  claimed  to  have  seen  the  two  vehicles  stop  in  the  middle  of  Route  7  in  Salisbury,  whereupon  the  Subaru  driver  allegedly  â€œgot  out  of  his  vehicle  with  a  bat  or  stick  and  strike  Norris’s  vehicle.â€?  That  witness  also  claimed   that  Norris  got  into  his  vehicle  and  â€œreversed  into  (the  Subaru),  strik-­ ing  his  vehicle  before  they  both  took  off,â€?  according  to  court  records.

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$71,000 / $61,000

MLS#4339907 Chipman Park

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Plank Road, Bristol

‡ /RW   2  Acre  Improved  Lot  â€“  3BR  Leach  Field  in   Place;  Electric  at  the  Property;  Naturally  Surrounded  by  Mature  Trees ‡ /RW    2  Acre  Private  Lot  â€“  3BR  Septic  Design;  Proposed  Well  Site;  Southern  Exposure  and  Fringed  by  Hardwoods  and  Evergreens

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$211,900

 Single  Level  2  BR,  1BA  Ranch  with  2  Car   Attached  Garage  10  Acres  with  Long  Range  Views  of  Adirondacks   Large  Eat-­In  Kitchen;  Living  Room  with  Bay    Window  Situated  for  Western  View   1st  Floor  Laundry;  Paved  Driveway;  Garden  Shed;  Great  Storage  in  Basement

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MLS 4364251 $219,000

VERGENNES

MLS 4376856 $234,900

Great home close to town. Newer roof and vinyl siding. Set back off the main road, yet walking distance to town. Nicely updated kitchen with light cabinets and hardtop counters. Updated bath and flooring throughout. Newer boiler and hot water heater. Detached oversized two car garage with heat, newer roof and workshop.

The privacy of living in the country yet you’re a minute to the center of Vergennes. This home has plenty of room for everyone and every activity. Large open kitchen and living area with access to the covered porch. The seller is offering at closing $5,000 to purchaser to upgrade the flooring and paint.

Thanks does not fully express the depth of our gratitude to the Veterans and the men & women presently serving our country in the Armed Forces.

Lang McLaughry

Middlebury

66 Court Street

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

Middlebury Office

Middlebury, Vermont 05753 802-388-1000 800-856-7585 802-388-7115 (fax) Bill Beck Real Estate 802-388-7983

Very well-maintained 1700 + square foot, 3 bedroom home, sited on a 10 +/- acre lot. The property boasts an open meadow, wooded area to the west and a small pond. The interior has an open floor plan which is bright and sunny. Spacious rooms include a master bedroom w/bath, 2 bedrooms and a very pleasant office with built in desk area.

Vergennes Office

www.LMSRE.com


PAGE  12B  â€”  Addison  Independent,  Thursday,  November  6,  2014

CONGRATULATIONS MT. ABE GIRLS’ SOCCER

DIVISION II STATE CHAMPS! MT. ABRAHAM VARSITY GIRLS’ SOCCER Captain Isabel Brennan #52, Finnian Brokaw #20, Zoe Cassels-Brown #1, Anna Hauman #10, Captain Reed Martin #7, Caroline McArdle #4, Ernesta McIntosh #8, Jesse McKean #21, Captain Amy Nault #11, Juniper Nardiello Smith #18, Morgan Pratt #2, Lydia Pitts #32, Stacie Sabourin #14, Julia Siminitus #16, Kamille Snell #48, Kendra Thompson #3, Stephanie White #23, Head Coach Dustin Corrigan, First Asst. Coach Denny Cota, JV Coach Bonnie Huizenga

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Way to go Mt. Abe Girls Soccer!

Congratulations Champions!

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