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ADDISON COUNTY INDEPENDENT

B Section

THURSDAY, Â NOVEMBER Â 7, Â 2013

ANDY KIRKALDY

SPORTS

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Championship  teams  blended  chemistry,  talent  In  the  past  two  weeks  I’ve  heard  and  read  a  lot  about  team  character  and  chemistry.  It’s  always  struck  me  as  an  athlete  and  an  observer  the  in-­ WDQJLEOHV PDWWHU DQG IRU VXUH WKUHH recent  teams  have  done  nothing  to  change  my  mind.  Could  the  Red  Sox  have  won  the  American  /HDJXH (DVW WKH toughest  divi-­ sion  in  baseball;;  then  the  AL  pen-­ nant  against  the  'HWURLW 7LJHUV for  my  money  baseball’s  second-­ best  team;;  and  then  the  World  Se-­ ULHV ZLWKRXW KDYLQJ EDOOSOD\HUV ZKR trusted  and  liked  each  other  and  were  tough  enough  to  play  in  the  unforgiv-­ LQJ %RVWRQ PDUNHW" 3UREDEO\ QRW Could  the  Mount  Abraham  Union  +LJK 6FKRRO ¿HOG KRFNH\ WHDP KDYH found  the  strength  to  continue  onto  the  D-­II  championship  after  an  al-­ most  unimaginable  tragedy  struck  late  in  their  season  without  the  Ea-­ gles’  togetherness  and  faith  in  each  other.  I  don’t  see  how. 0,''/(%85< &2//(*( 623+2025( %ULGJHW ,QVWUXP FROOLGHV ZLWK &ROE\ JRDOLH 6DUDK (YDQV GXULQJ 6DWXUGD\¶V 1(6&$& TXDUWHU¿QDO ,QVWUXP Could  the  Mount  Abe  boys’  soccer  had  a  goal  in  Middlebury’s  3-­0  win. WHDP KDYH SUHYDLOHG LQ LWV ' ,, ¿QDO Independent  photo/Trent  Campbell GHVSLWH WKH ¿UVW KDOI LQMXU\ WR WKH (D-­ JOHV¶ EHVW SOD\HU DQG RQ ¿HOG OHDGHU &DOH 7K\JHVHQ ZLWKRXW EHOLHYLQJ LQ (See  Kirkdaldy,  Page  4B)

OV  football  falls  to  No.  1  Woodstock WOODSTOCK  â€”  Visiting  No.  5  seed  Otter  Valley  Union  High  School  gave  undefeated  Woodstock  a  battle  in  this  past  Friday’s  Divi-­ VLRQ ,,, VHPL¿QDO IRRWEDOO JDPH EXW the  Wasps  scored  a  touchdown  in  the  ¿UVW KDOI¶V ZDQLQJ PRPHQWV DQG WKHQ early  in  the  second  to  take  a  21-­0  lead  on  the  way  to  a  35-­0  win. 7KH 2WWHUV ¿QLVKHG DW LQFOXG-­ LQJ WKHLU ¿UVW SOD\RII ZLQ LQ PDQ\ VHDVRQV WKH SUHYLRXV ZHHNHQG ZKLOH the  Wasps  improved  to  10-­0  with  their  30th  straight  win.  They  will  face  Mill  River  for  the  D-­III  title  on  Saturday  at  Rutland  High  School. Woodstock  took  a  7-­0  lead  on  a  three-­yard  run  by  quarterback  Ne-­ hemiah  Wood  at  7:10  of  the  opening  quarter.  OV  then  held  the  Wasps  un-­ WLO EHIRUH WKH KDOI ZKHQ 2OLYHU Kaija  scored  on  a  19-­yard  run. OV  thought  it  had  scored  on  a  Car-­ VRQ /HDU\ ¿UVW KDOI UXQ EXW RI¿FLDOV ruled  he  was  out  of  bounds  just  be-­ fore  the  corner  pylon. -XVW LQWR WKH WKLUG TXDUWHU WKH Wasps’  Will  Gault  picked  up  an  OV  fumble  and  ran  29  yards  to  make  it  ,Q WKDW SHULRG .DLMD \DUG UXQ DQG 6DP &ROH \DUG UXQ DGGHG WKH ¿QDO :DVS SRLQWV Kaija  ran  for  132  yards  on  21  FDUULHV DQG 7RP %DXPDQQ DGGHG \DUGV RQ DWWHPSWV WR OHDG WKH Wasps. :RRGVWRFN KHOG 0LNH :LQVORZ 29¶V OHDGLQJ UXVKHU WR \DUGV RQ FDUULHV 29 4% -RKQ :LQVORZ completed  nine  of  20  passes  for  70  yards. 'HUHN %DVVHWWH SLFNHG RII D SDVV IRU 29 DV GLG &ROH IRU WKH Wasps.

Schedule HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS Football D-­I Final at Rutland High 11/9  #1  MUHS  vs.  #2  S.  Burlington   ..  5  p.m.

COLLEGE SPORTS Field Hockey NESCAC Final Four at Amherst 11/9  Midd.  vs.  Amherst   ...................  11  a.m. 11/9  Tufts  vs.  Bowdoin   .................  1:30  p.m. 11/10  Final   .........................................  Noon 11/11   ................  NCAA  Pairings  Announced Women’s Soccer NESCAC Final Four at Midd. 11/9  Midd.  vs.  Tufts   .........................  11  a.m. 11/9  Trinity  vs.  Williams   ...............  1:30  p.m. 11/10  Final   .........................................  Noon 11/11   ................  NCAA  Pairings  Announced Football 11/9  Midd.  at  Tufts   .....................  12:30  p.m. Volleyball NESCAC Championship 11/8-­10   ......................................  at  Williams 11/11   ................  NCAA  Pairings  Announced Spectators  are  advised  to  consult  school  websites  for  the  latest  schedule  updates. Â

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Tigers  set for  Rebel  rematch ' , IRRWEDOO FURZQ DW VWDNH RQ 6DW By  ANDY  KIRKALDY RUTLAND  â€”  The  state’s  two  best  high  school  football  teams  will  meet  on  Saturday  night  in  Rutland  for  the  Vermont  Division  I  champi-­ RQVKLS XQGHIHDWHG WRS VHHG 0LGGOH-­ EXU\ DQG 1R 6RXWK %XUOLQJ-­ WRQ ZKLFK DW KDV ORVW RQO\ WR WKH Tigers. Game  time  on  Rutland  High  6FKRRO¶V WXUI ¿HOG KDV EHHQ VHW IRU p.m.;;  it  will  follow  earlier  clashes  for  the  D-­III  title  between  No.  1  Wood-­ stock  and  No.  2  Mill  River  and  for  the  D-­II  crown  between  No.  1  Lyn-­ don  and  No.  2  Rice.  The  forecast  as  RI PLGZHHN FDOOHG IRU FDOP EXW VHD-­ sonally  chilly  weather.  Saturday’s  main  event  is  a  rematch  of  an  Oct.  11  shootout  at  MUHS  won  E\ WKH 7LJHUV 2Q WKDW HYH-­ QLQJ WKH WHDPV FRPELQHG IRU \DUGV RI WRWDO RIIHQVH IRU WKH 7L-­ JHUV DQG IRU WKH 5HEHOV A  critical  difference  in  the  contest  SURYHG WR EH WXUQRYHUV IRXU DOO E\ the  Rebels.  Austin  Robinson  recov-­ ered  a  fumble  by  Rebel  standout  tailback  Tanner  Contois  in  the  Tiger  HQG ]RQH DQG %REE\ 5LWWHU &RQQRU Quinn  and  Sam  Usilton  picked  off  SDVVHV WRVVHG E\ 6%+6 TXDUWHUEDFN Hunter  Riehle.  %XW 5LHKOH VWLOO FRPSOHWHG RI SDVVHV IRU \DUGV ZKLOH &RQWRLV UXVKHG IRU \DUGV RQ FDUULHV LQFOXGLQJ DQ \DUG WRXFK-­ down  that  helped  the  Rebels  take  a  VHFRQG TXDUWHU OHDG 7KH 7L-­ (See  Tigers,  Page  2B)

FRXOG HDUQ WRXUQDPHQW EHUWKV however:  In  last  week’s  coaches’  SROO %RZGRLQ ZDV UDQNHG 1R 7XIWV 1R 0LGGOHEXU\ 1R DQG Amherst  No.  7.  The  NCAA  will  announce  tournament  pairings  on  Monday.  7KLV VHDVRQ 0LGGOHEXU\ SOD\HG DOO WKUHH RI WKH RWKHU ¿QDO IRXU 1(6&$& WHDPV RQ WKH URDG GH-­ IHDWLQJ $PKHUVW LQ RYHUWLPH DQG GURSSLQJ GHFLVLRQV WR ERWK %RZGRLQ DQG 7XIWV 2Q WKLV SDVW 6DWXUGD\ YV &ROE\ 0LGGOHEXU\ WRRN D OHDG LQWR WKH JDPH ZKHQ /DXUHQ %HU-­ 0,''/(%85< ² 7KH WRS VHHG-­ PANTHER  SENIOR  KATHERINE  Theiss  loses  the  ball  in  mid-­stride  dur-­ estecky  netted  a  rebound  after  a  LQJ 0LGGOHEXU\ &ROOHJH¶V 1(6&$& TXDUWHU¿QDO DJDLQVW &ROE\ 6DWXUGD\ ed  Middlebury  College  women’s  (See  Field  hockey,  Page  4B) soccer  team  defeated  visiting  No.  Theiss  scored  her  11th  goal  of  the  season  in  the  Panthers’  3-­0  win. Independent  photo/Trent  Campbell &ROE\ LQ D 1(6&$& TXDU-­ WHU¿QDO RQ 6DWXUGD\ DQG WKH 3DQWKHUV 1(6&$& ZLOO KRVW WKH OHDJXH¶V ¿QDO IRXU WKLV ZHHNHQG The  Panthers  will  entertain  No.  7XIWV 1(6&$& DW D P RQ 6DWXUGD\ DQG 1R :LO-­ OLDPV ZLOO VTXDUH RII DJDLQVW 1R 7ULQLW\ LQ WKH RWKHU OHDJXH VHPL¿QDO 7KH ¿QDO LV VHW IRU QRRQ RQ 6XQ-­ GD\ ZLWK WKH ZLQQHU HDUQLQJ WKH league’s  automatic  berth  to  the  NCAA  Division  III  tournament.  0LGGOHEXU\ ZDV UDQNHG 1R LQ ODVW ZHHN¶V FRDFKHV¶ SROO DQG :LO-­ liams  was  No.  22;;  at  least  those  teams  could  earn  at-­large  bids  re-­ gardless  of  results  this  weekend. ,Q WKH 3DQWKHUV ORVW LQ D UH-­ JLRQDO ¿QDO DW KRPH WR 0LVHULFRU-­ dia  University.  The  Panthers  have  PDGH VHYHQ 1&$$ DSSHDUDQFHV DQG LQ DQG WKH\ UHDFKHG WKH URXQG RI LQ WKH WRXU-­ nament.  7KLV VHDVRQ LQ 1(6&$& SOD\ 0LGGOHEXU\ GHIHDWHG 7XIWV DW KRPH DQG SRVWHG ZLQV DW 7ULQLW\ DQG :LOOLDPV E\ DQG UHVSHF-­ tively.  On  this  past  Saturday  against  &ROE\ 1(6&$& WKH Panthers  earned  a  23-­3  shots  advan-­ tage  and  took  the  lead  23:12  into  the  contest.  Leading  scorer  Scarlett  Kirk  left-­footed  home  a  ball  that  Ja-­ mie  Soroka  had  headed  through  the  box  to  her.  PANTHER  FRESHMAN  LAUREN  Berestecky  makes  a  play  after  falling  to  the  turf  during  Saturday’s  game  against  Colby.  Berestecky  scored  a  goal  &ROE\ HYHQHG WKH VFRUH DW in  Middlebury’s  3-­0  win. when  Amanda  Findlay  converted  Independent  photo/Trent  Campbell an  Abby  Hatch  rebound  off  Panther  NHHSHU (OL]DEHWK )RRG\ RQH VDYH Middlebury  struck  back  5:51  later.  Julia  Favorito  played  a  ball  WR .LUN ZKR JRW EHKLQG WKH &ROE\ 0,''/(%85< ² 7KH 0LGGOH-­ In  2012  the  Panther  7KH 3DQWKHUV ZLWK ¿YH )RRWH SOD\HG RQH SRVVHV-­ GHIHQVH DQG ¿UHG D VKRW LQWR WKH FRU-­ bury  College  football  team  on  Satur-­ ¿QLVKHG DW D JDPH The Panthers (6- have  won  15  of  their  sion  in  the  second  half  before  watch-­ ner.  That  was  her  11th  goal  of  the  day  kept  its  hopes  alive  for  a  share  of  behind  undefeated  1) have won 15 ODVW JDPHV LQFOXG-­ ing  the  rest  of  the  game  from  the  VHDVRQ DQG LW WLHG KHU IRU WKH 1(-­ the  NESCAC  title  by  defeating  visit-­ 7ULQLW\ ZKHQ WKH %DQ-­ of their last 17 ing  eight  straight  at  sideline. 6&$& OHDG ZKLOH )DYRULWR¶V VL[WK LQJ +DPLOWRQ tams  rallied  to  win  at  games, including home.   On  its  second  possession  of  the  assist  also  tied  her  for  the  NESCAC  7KH 3DQWKHUV DUH WUDLOLQJ RQO\ Wesleyan  in  overtime  eight straight at Middlebury  quarter-­ GD\ 0LGGOHEXU\ PRYHG \DUGV lead. :HVOH\DQ DQG WLHG ZLWK $P-­ RQ WKH VHDVRQ¶V ¿QDO back  McCallum  Foote  RQ VHYHQ SOD\V IRU D OHDG *UDQW Carter  Talgo  added  the  insurance  home. KHUVW DOVR :HVOH\DQ KDV WR SOD\ Saturday.   threw  more  touchdown  Luna  was  Foote’s  top  target  on  the  VFRUH ZLWK UHPDLQLQJ SRXQF-­ DW ULYDO 7ULQLW\ RQ 6DWXUGD\ On  this  past  Satur-­ strikes  than  incomplete  GULYH FDWFKLQJ WKUHH SDVVHV IRU ing  on  the  rebound  of  a  Kirk  shot  while  Amherst  also  has  its  rivalry  GD\ WKH 3DQWKHUV VFRUHG WRXFKGRZQV SDVVHV +H ¿QLVKHG WKH GD\ RI \DUGV )ROORZLQJ D \DUG VWULNH WR that  left  the  ball  rolling  across  the  JDPH YV :LOOLDPV 7KH 3DQ-­ RQ ¿YH VWUDLJKW ¿UVW KDOI SRVVHVVLRQV for  332  yards  while  adding  to  his  WLJKW HQG :LOOLDP 6DGLN .KDQ )RRWH goalmouth.  Colby  goalie  Emily  (See  Panthers,  Page  4B) WKHUV WUDYHO WR PHHW 7XIWV LQ WKHLU ZLQ RYHU +DPLOWRQ school-­record  70  touchdown  passes  %URRN VWRSSHG VKRWV

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0HQÂśV VRFFHU IDOOV WR :LOOLDPV LQ ÂżQDOH WILLIAMSTOWN,  Mass.  â€”  The  Middlebury  College  men’s  soccer  team  saw  its  season  come  to  an  end  with  a  3-­2  loss  at  Williams  in  a  NE-­ 6&$& TXDUWHUÂżQDO 7KH 3DQWKHUV (9-­5-­1)  enjoyed  an  improved  season  LQ LQFOXGLQJ D ÂżYH PDWFK ZLQ-­ ning  streak.  The  10-­5  Ephs  advanced  WR QH[W ZHHNHQGÂśV VHPLÂżQDO URXQG DW Amherst. 7KH 3DQWKHUV VFRUHG WKHLU ÂżUVW goal  less  than  three  minutes  into  the  game.  Harper  Williams  won  the  ball  LQ WKH PLGÂżHOG DQG VHQW D WKURXJK ball  to  Sam  Peisch  down  the  right  wing.  Peisch  crossed  into  the  center Â

of  the  box,  where  onrushing  Greg  Conrad  headed  the  ball  past  goal-­ keeper  Peter  Morrell.  The  goal  was  &RQUDGœV ¿IWK RI WKH VHDVRQ In  the  27th  minute  the  Ephs  equalized  on  a  counterattack.  Malcolm  Moutenot  slid  a  low  ball  across  the  face  of  the  goal  to  the  back  post,  where  Mohammed  5DVKLG ¿QLVKHG The  Ephs  came  out  in  the  second  KDOI DQG VFRUHG LQVLGH ¿YH PLQXWHV Matt  Kastner  laid  the  ball  off  to  Dan  Lima  on  the  right  side  of  the  penalty  area,  where  he  one-­timed  a  shot  into  the  left  corner  of  the  goal.

The  Ephs  scored  again  in  the  57th  minute,  when  Rashid  took  a  pass  EHKLQG WKH GHIHQVH DQG ÂżQLVKHG LQWR the  bottom-­left  corner  of  the  net. The  Panthers  pulled  within  one  in  the  85th  minute  after  a  penalty  was  given  against  the  Ephs  for  a  hand-­ ball  inside  the  box.  Harper  Williams  converted  into  the  left  corner  of  the  net  at  6:04. Williams  held  a  20-­17  shots  ad-­ vantage  in  the  game,  and  an  8-­4  HGJH LQ FRUQHU NLFNV 0RUUHOO ÂżQ-­ ished  with  three  saves,  while  Mid-­ dlebury’s  Ethan  Collins  stopped  ¿YH VKRWV

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Katherine  Tercek  took  11th  (21:56)  and  Summer  Spillane  placed  12th  (22:07). Williams  edged  the  Panther  men’s  squad  by  11  points.  The  Ephs  took  home  the  title  with  51,  followed  by  Middlebury  (62)  and  Tufts  (103). Senior  Greg  Krathwohl  led  men  ZLWK D IRXUWK SODFH ÂżQLVK LQ 18  seconds  off  the  winning  time  over  the  8K  course.  Nate  Sans  took  sev-­ enth  with  a  time  of  25:02,  followed  by  Wilder  Schaaf  in  11th  (25:14).  Kevin  Wood  took  13th  in  25:16,  while  Sebastian  Matt  rounded  out  the  scorers  in  27th  (25:40). The  Middlebury  College  cross  country  teams  will  travel  to  Bristol,  R.I.,  this  Saturday  for  the  ECAC  championship,  which  will  be  hosted  by  Roger  Williams  University. Â

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CLASSIFIEDS Public  Meetings AL-­ANON:  FOR  FAMI-­ LIES  and  friends  affected  by  someone’s  drinking.  Members  share  experi-­ ence,  strength  and  hope  to  solve  common  problems.  N e w c o m e r s  w e l c o m e .  Confidential.  St.  Stephen’s  Church  (use  front  side  door  and  go  to  second  floor)  in  Middlebury,  Sunday  nights  7:15-­8:15pm. ALATEEN:  FOR  YOUNG  PEOPLE  who’ve  been  af-­ fected  by  someone’s  drink-­ ing.  Members  share  experi-­ ence,  strength,  hope  to  solve  common  problems.  Meets  Wednesdays  7:15-­8:15pm  downstairs  in  Turning  Point  Center  of  Addison  County  in  Middlebury  Marbleworks.  (Al-­Anon  meets  at  same  time  nearby  at  St.  Stephens  Church. ALCOHOLICS  ANONY-­ M O U S  M I D D L E B U RY  M E E T I N G S  S AT U R -­ DAY:  Discussion  Meeting  9:00-­10:00  AM  at  the  Mid-­ dlebury  United  Methodist  Church.  Discussion  Meeting  10:00-­11:00  AM.  Women’s  Meeting  Noon-­1:00  PM.  Be-­ ginners  Meeting  6:30-­7:30  PM.  These  three  meetings  are  held  at  the  Turning  Point  Center  in  the  Marbleworks,  Middlebury. ALCOHOLICS  ANONY-­ M O U S  M I D D L E B U RY  MEETINGS  FRIDAY:  Dis-­ cussion  Meeting  Noon-­1:00  PM  at  the  Turning  Point  in  the  Marbleworks,  Middle-­ bury. 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,  Middlebury.  Speaker  Meet-­ ing  7:30-­8:30  PM  at  St.  Ste-­ phen’s  Church,  Main  St.(On  the  Green). ALCOHOLICS  ANONY-­ M O U S  M I D D L E B U RY  MEETINGS  WEDNESDAY:  Big  Book  Meeting  7:15-­8:15  AM  is  held  at  the  Middlebury  United  Methodist  Church  on  N.  Pleasant  Street.  Discus-­ sion  Meeting  Noon-­1:00  PM.  Women’s  Meeting  5:30-­6:30  PM.  Both  held  at  The  Turn-­ ing  Point  Center  in  the  Mar-­ bleworks,  Middlebury.

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

ALCOHOLICS  ANONY-­ M O U S  N O R T H  F E R -­ RISBURGH  MEETINGS:  Sunday,  Daily  Reflections  Meeting  6:00-­7:00  PM,  at  the  United  Methodist  Church,  Old  Hollow  Rd.

ALCOHOLICS  ANONY-­ 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  M I D D L E B U RY  MEETINGS  SUNDAY:  12  Step  Meeting  9:00-­10:00  AM  held  at  the  Middlebury  United  Methodist  Church  on  N.  Pleasant  Street.  Discus-­ sion  Meeting  1:00-­2:00  PM  held  at  the  Turning  Point  Center  in  the  Marbleworks,  Middlebury. ALCOHOLICS  ANONY-­ MOUS  NEW  HAVEN  MEET-­ INGS:  Monday,  Big  Book  Meeting  7:30-­8:30  PM  at  the  Congregational  Church,  New  Haven  Village  Green. ALCOHOLICS  ANONY-­ MOUS  RIPTON  MEET-­ INGS:  Monday,  As  Bill  Sees  It  Meeting  7:15-­8:15  AM.  Thursday,  Grapevine  Meeting  6:00-­7:00  PM.  Both  held  at  Ripton  Firehouse,  Dugway  Rd. ALCOHOLICS  ANONY-­ MOUS  BRANDON  MEET-­ INGS:  Monday,  Discussion  Meeting  7:30-­8:30  PM.  Wednesday,  12  Step  Meet-­ ing  7:00-­8:00  PM.  Friday,  12  Step  Meeting  7:00-­8:00  PM.  All  held  at  the  St.  Thomas  Episcopal  Church,  RT  7  South. ALCOHOLICS  ANONY-­ MOUS  BRISTOL  MEET-­ INGS:  Sunday,  Discussion  Meeting  4:00-­5:00  PM.  Wednesday,  12  Step  Meet-­ ing  7:00-­8:00  PM.  Friday,  Big  Book  Meeting,  6:00-­7:00  PM.  All  held  at  the  Federated  Church,  Church  St. ALCOHOLICS  ANONY-­ M O U S  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.

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EXPERIENCED CRANE OPERATOR Individuals  applying  for  this  position  must  be  able  to  work  well  in  a  fast-­paced, challenging  environment. Applications  can  be  printed  from  our  website  &  emailed  to  info@jpcarrara.com, faxed  to  802-­388-­9010  or  returned  in  person  at  2464 Case St., Middlebury, VT No  phone  calls,  please.

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CLASSIFIED ADS/ CIRCULATION MANAGER for a growing newspaper This position is ideal for an energetic go-getter who wants to develop their marketing and communication skills. Tasks include continuing to grow paid digital and print circulation, developing classified promotions and helping to manage a busy office environment. Must have proper computer skills, excellent phone and customer service skills with a good attention to detail and accuracy. Room for creativity, integration with new digital models and engagement with a fast-paced, motivated team.

Full-time position with benefits. THE BOYS AND GIRLS CLUB of Rutland County currently has an exciting opportunity for a fulltime Unit Director in Brandon, VT. This position will administer, plan, implement, and evaluate programs and activities for the Brandon Club as directed by the Executive Team. Position is a leadership position within the Boys & Girls Club of Rutland County and sits on the Executive Team which has input on all operational matters within the organization. Position also researches and writes grants for the organization and its programs. Familiarity with Brandon, VT and the surrounding community is a high priority. Please see our website for full job description: www.rutlandbgclub. org. This position is full time with an office in Brandon; travel to Rutland is required at least once a week. Benefits include paid time off, paid holidays, medical, vision and dental. Three years prior work experience with youth, and formal education in recreation, social work, education or a similar field is required. Forward your cover letter and resume to Jonny Rice, PO BOX 636, Rutland, VT 05702 or questions@rutlandbgclub.org.

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Baker We are looking for morning bakers in our busy Shelburne store. Experience preferred, but willing to train the right candidate.

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Mountain  Health  Family  Dentistry Join  our  new  dental  practice  in  Bristol,  VT! Be  part  of  an  enthu-­ siastic  team  providing  top  quality  care  to  your  local  community.   At  Mountain  Health  Family  Dentistry,  our  goal  is  to  provide  high  quality  and  evidence  based  dental  care,  ranging  from  emergency  treatment  to  long-­term  prevention.   Help  us  grow  and  become  the  place  to  go  for  dental  care  for  the  whole  community,  regardless  of  insurance  status  or  ability  to  pay. Â

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Prevent  Child  Abuse  Vermont  is  seeking  a  Family Support Programs Coordinator  for  Rutland,  Bennington  and  Addison  Counties  to  develop  and  manage  parent  education  and  sup-­ port  groups.  Based  in  Rutland,  position  involves  travel  to  central  and  south  western  Vermont.  Du-­ ties  include  recruitment,  training  and  supervision  of  volunteers  and  collaborating  with  community  partners.  Knowledge  of  child  development  and  child  abuse,  love  of  parent  education/support,  and  reliable  transportation  required.  Bachelor’s  GHJUHH LQ KXPDQ VHUYLFHV RU UHODWHG ÂżHOG UH-­ quired,  Masters  preferred.  Please  send  cover  letter,  resume  and  3  references  to:  Â

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DENTAL  HYGIENIST.  New  dental  practice  in  Bristol  seeks  a  friendly  and  family  oriented  hygienist  to  join  our  team.  Three  days  /  week  to  start,  with  the  possibility  of  additional  days  as  the  practice  grows.  Preven-­ tion  and  evidence  based  focus  a  must.  Training  in  mid-­December,  with  full  schedule  beginning  in  Janu-­ ary.  Responsibilities  include  direct  patient  care,  as  well  as  cross  training  with  office  maintenance  and  front  desk  operations.  Local  anesthesia  certificate  required.  Health  benefits,  retirement  contribu-­ tions  included.  Salary  com-­ mensurate  with  experience.  Send  resume  and  cover  let-­ ter  to:  mountainhealthfamily-­ dentistry@gmail.com  .

LOOKING  FOR  LOVING  LNA  or  equivalent  to  care  for  seniors  in  a  home  at-­ mosphere.  The  position  we  are  looking  for  is  a  perma-­ nent  11pm  to  7am  shifts  or  per-­diems  to  fill  in  on  other  shifts.  Holistically  we  incorporate  organic  nutrition,  integrative  medicine  and  a  wide  variety  of  fun  activities.  If  you  are  a  team  player  and  reliable,  please  send  your  resume  to  info@livingwellvt. org,  or  contact  Barbara  at  453-­3946,  ext  5.

ALL  NATURAL  GRASS  and  corn  fed  beef.  $2.50  per  pound,  hanging  weight.  518-­569-­0957.

DENTAL  OFFICE  MAN-­ AGER.  New  dental  practice  in  Bristol  seeking  enthusias-­ tic  and  experienced  office  manager.  32  hours  /  week.  Begin  part  time  December  1,  full  schedule  when  the  practice  opens  in  January.  Responsibilities  include  front  desk,  scheduling,  billing,  payroll,  financial  planning,  office  policy  development  and  implementation.  Den-­ tal  assistant  cross  training  provided.  Long-­term  re-­ sponsibilities  will  include  direct  supervision  of  addi-­ tional  front  office  staff  as  we  grow.  Health  benefits,  retire-­ ment  contributions  included.  Salary  commensurate  with  experience.  Send  resume  and  cover  letter  to:  moun-­ tainhealthfamilydentistry@ gmail.com  .

BRISTOL  2  BEDROOM  1  Bath  efficient  gas  heat  and  new  windows.  Excel-­ lent  condition.  Water  and  sewer  included.  No  pets  ATLANTA  STOVE  WORKS  or  smoking.  $850  /  month.  free-­standing  cast  iron  802-­453-­4670. fireplace.  Make  an  offer.  802-­349-­6579. BRISTOL  OFFICE  SPACE:  Located  in  the  Old  High  School  building  by  the  town  green,  310  sf.,  high  ceil-­ FRIGIDAIRE  ELECTRIC  ings,  nice  natural  light,  wood  STACKING  Washer  /  Dryer  floors,  ceiling  fan,  wain-­ laundry  center.  Excellent,  scoting.  Perfect  home  for  working  condition  and  clean.  a  small  office.  $380  /  month  Offering  for  a  bargain  at  includes  heat  and  electricity.  HUMAN  RESOURCE  AS-­ $600  OBO  for  the  pair.  Call  Fitness  center,  yoga  studio,  SISTANT:  Middlebury  Natu-­ Christy  at  802-­349-­4778. non-­profits  and  alternative  ral  Foods  Co-­op  seeks  part  health  practitioners  call  this  time  Human  Resource  As-­ KITCHEN  /  DINING  ROOM  complex  home,  plus  five  sistant.  Ideal  candidate  has  table  with  2  leaves  and  7  new  office  suites  coming  HR  knowledge  and  experi-­ chairs.  Seats  6-­8.  $200.  this  fall.  Lease  required.  Call  ence,  in  addition  to  strong  802-­877-­3394. 802-­453-­4065. administrative  and  computer  THE  BARREL  MAN:  55  skills.  Must  be  detail  oriented  gallon  Plastic  and  Metal  bar-­ BRISTOL,  SINGLE  CAR  with  superior  communication  rels.  Several  types:  55  gal-­ garage  at  28  North  Street.  skills.  Complete  application  lon  rain  barrels  with  faucets,  Great  for  extra  car,  boat  online  at  www.middlebury-­ Food  grade  with  removable  or  storage.  1  year  lease  coop.com  or  in  our  store  locking  covers,  plastic  food  r e q u i r e d .  $ 1 0 0  /  m o .  at  9  Washington  Street  in  grade  with  spin-­on  covers  802-­453-­4065. Middlebury. (pickle  barrels).  Also,  275  BRISTOL:  3  BEDROOM,  2  O V E R N I G H T  AWA K E  gallon  food  grade  totes  $125  full  baths,  No  pets,  no  smok-­ SHELTER  STAFF:  overnight  each.  55  gallon  sand  /  salt  ing.  1  year  lease.  $1200  /  awake  shelter  staff  for  a  barrels  with  PT  legs.  $50  month  plus  utilities,  first,  seasonal  cold  weather  com-­ each.  Delivery  available.  last  and  security  deposit,  reference  /  credit  report  re-­ munity  shelter  in  Middlebury  802-­453-­4235. quired.  Available  now.  Call  Vermont.  The  shelter  opens  802-­349-­8383  ask  for  Mary. November  15-­March  31, Â

2014  on  the  coldest  nights  of  the  year,  determined  by  state  criteria.  Shelter  hours  are  8pm-­8am,  Monday-­Sunday.  Overnight  staff  will  commit  to  overnights  on  an  on  call  basis.  Position  pays  $10.  per  hour  when  shelter  is  in  op-­ eration;  stipend  for  the  nights  the  shelter  is  not  open.  Send  resume  and  letter  of  interest  EVENT  SECURITY  â€”  UNI-­ to:  HOPE,  Warming  Shelter,  FORM  SECURITY  positions.  PO  Box  165,  Middlebury  VT  Part  time.  All  shifts  available  05753. throughout  the  state  of  Ver-­ mont.  Must  be  18  years  of  age  and  have  a  high  school  diploma  /  GED.  We  will  train  RINGER’S  HOME  CARE  you  for  an  exciting  new  ca-­ is  looking  for  dependable,  reer  in  security.  Must  be  caring  and  motivated  care  able  to  work  with  public  in  givers  to  join  our  family.  a  positive  friendly  manor.  We  have  night  shift  and  Apply  online:  www.gmcsvt. weekend  hours  available.  com  /  employment/  . On-­sight  training  given.  To  apply  please  email  resume  PART  TIME  HELP  needed  to  ringerhomecare@gmail. taking  care  of  gentleman  com  . in  wheel  chair.  Please  call  for  more  information.  802-­771-­7153.

Vermont  Hard  Cider  Company,  LLC,  located  in  Middlebury,  VT  is  the  leading  hard  cider  producer  in  the  United  States,  which  includes  the  nation’s  number  one  selling  cider  -­  Woodchuck  Hard  Cider.   We  are  looking  for  an  experienced  Material  Handler  for  loading  and  unloading  shipments  and  processing  required  paperwork  to  support  our  growing  sales  volume.   Put  your  forklift  experience  and  strong  organizational  skills  to  work!

Responsibilities  include:  Located  at  the  Brandon  warehouse,  the  position  will  unload  and  receive  pallets  of  product  coming  from  Middlebury,  will  organize  and  store  appropriately,  and  will  load  waiting  trucks  for  shipments.   The  Material  Handler  will  also  coordinate  space  for  inventory  management,  and  will  perform  warehouse  maintenance  and  cleaning. Â

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2  BEDROOM  HOUSE,  completely  furnished  for  8  month  winter  rental  on  Lake  Dunmore.  Very  energy  ef-­ ficient,  washer  and  dryer,  85’  of  frontage,  no  pets,  no  BRISTOL;  CLEAN,  3  large  smoking.  $  900  /  mo.  plus  rooms  with  porch.  $695  /  utilities.  802-­352-­6678. mo.  First  and  security  de-­ 2000  SQUARE  FEET  Pro-­ posit.  Credit  and  job  his-­ fessional  office  space  in  tory.  No  pets,  no  smoking.  Middlebury,  multi-­room.  802-­338-­8084. Ground  level,  parking,  hand-­ icapped-­accessible.  Avail-­ able  now.  802-­558-­6092.

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BRISTOL;  3  BEDROOM  apartment.  Includes  heat,  water,  hot  water,  lawn  care,  snow  removal,  appliances.  $1095  /  month  plus  security.  Call  802-­453-­2566.

M I D D L E B U R Y,  F U R -­ NISHED  APARTMENT.  Large  living  room,  kitch-­ en,  bedroom,  bath.  $795  /  mo.  All  utilities  included.  802-­388-­4251.

MONKTON  POND  2  Bed-­ room  2  bath.  $1375  /  month  plus  utilities.  First,  last  BRIDPORT;  1  BEDROOM,  and  security.  Credit  check  bath  and  4-­room  apartment  and  reference  check  re-­ with  porch  /  lawn.  Washer  /  quired.  Avail.  Nov.  1.  Karla  dryer,  heat  /  hot  water  includ-­ 802-­377-­7445. ed.  No  smoking,  no  pets.  RIPTON  TWO  BEDROOM  References.  $775  /  month  apartment.  $550  /  month  plus  plus  security  deposit.  Only  utilities.  No  pets.  No  smok-­ living  unit  in  building.  For  ing.  Call  802-­382-­8567. more  information,  Charlie  802-­758-­2218.

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BRIDPORT  VILLAGE;  TWO  bedroom  second  floor  apartment.  Private  driveway  /  entrance.  Includes  heat,  electric,  water,  snow  re-­ moval  and  washer  /  d ryer  hook-­ups.  No  smoking.  $850  /  month  plus  deposit.  Call  349-­7552.

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BRISTOL;  NICE  3  bedroom,  2  bath  house.  Private  loca-­ tion  on  Route  116.  Close  to  B R A N D O N  D E L U X E  Middlebury.  $1500  /  mo.  Call  DUPLEX  in  the  Village.  3  802-­388-­7218. level  living.  2  bedrooms.  Washer  /  dryer,  deck,  yard.  $1100  /  month  includes  heat.  CHARMING,  COMPLETE-­ 802-­989-­8124. LY  REMODELED,  large  2  BRANDON  SELF  STOR-­ bedroom  apartment,  Bran-­ AGE;  all  sizes  available,  don.  Many  luxuries,  1-­1/2  including  climate  controlled.  baths,  enclosed  porch,  Low  prices,  worth  the  drive.  walk-­in  closets,  laundry  Call  802-­247-­6525. hook-­up,  storage,  desir-­ able  parking.  $930.  heat  BRANDON,  NOW  RENT-­ For  Sale included.  802-­377-­3640. ING  1  &  2  bedroom  afford-­ 250  GALLON  FUEL  tank.  able  apartments  at  Park  Vil-­ CORNWALL  EFFICIENCY  802-­453-­3870. lage.  Rents  starting  at  $689  APARTMENT  clean  and  /  mo.  Some  utilities  included.  quiet.  $650  includes  all.  Great  location,  beautiful  set-­ 989-­8124. ting,  30  minutes  to  Rutland,  5  minutes  to  downtown  LOVELY  3  BEDROOM  Brandon,  easy  access  to  house  in  South  Lincoln.  Help  Wanted Route  7.  Call  Chantel  for  Open  floor  space,  newly  renovated.  Furnishing  op-­ more  info  802-­247-­0165. tional.  Nice  yard.  No  pets  BRIDPORT  HOUSE  FOR  or  smoking.  References  and  RENT:  800  sq.  ft.  Pond  and  security  deposit.  $1100  /  mo.  woods  view.  new  carpet,  Call  802-­388-­7218. new  paint,  clean  and  bright.  1  large  bedroom,  living  MIDDLEBURY  COMMER-­ room.  Large  kitchen  and  din-­ CIALLY  ZONED  House  with  ing  area,  W/D  hookup.  3  bay  maximum  exposure  and  ac-­ garage  /  workshop.  Plowing,  cess  to  Rt.  7  and  Foote  lawn  care  and  heat  includ-­ Street.  Great  way  to  build  ed.  $1100  /  month.  Available  your  clientele.  Spacious  now.  Call  802-­989-­1439,  parking.  Handicap  acces-­ 802-­758-­2184  or  email  at  sible.  Please  call  Darcy  at  802-­388-­9599. finnerty64@hotmail.com  .

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Snowmobiles

2009  YAMAHA  NYTRO  XTX  144â€?  studded  track.  130+hp  fuel  injected  4  stroke.  Ex-­ cellent  condition.  Under  4000  miles.  Asking  $5700.  SHOREHAM;  2  BEDROOM  802-­279-­8316. trailer.  $650.  monthly  plus  deposit.  No  utilities  includ-­ ed.  Pets  welcome.  Call  Wood  Heat Sandy  802-­897-­2060,  leave  message. SELF  STORAGE,  8’X10’  units.  Your  lock  and  key,  $50  /  m onth.  Middlebury,  802-­558-­6092.

SALISBURY:  SHARE  A  spacious  home  with  a  wom-­ an  in  her  50’s  who  enjoys  healthy  cooking,  travel  and  walking  her  dogs.  Just  10  minutes  from  Middlebury.  $400  /  month;  utilities  nego-­ tiable.  Must  be  dog  and  cat  friendly.  802-­863-­5625  or  www.HomeShareVermont. org  for  application.  Inter-­ view,  refs  and  background  check  req.  Many  other  hous-­ ing  opportunities  also  avail-­ able.  EHO.

ADDISON  COUNTY  FIRE-­ WOOD:  Custom  Firewood  Sizes  now  available.  Mixed  hardwoods  cut,  split  and  de-­ livered  to  your  specifications.  For  honest,  reliable  service  call  802-­238-­7748.

Real  Estate SEVEN  WOODED  ACRES  of  hillside  land  in  Salisbury.  Perfect  for  hunting,  not  pri-­ mary  residence.  Secluded,  but  easy  access  from  Rt.  7.  Adirondak  views  from  hilltop.  Priced  $10,000  be-­ low  assessment.  $25,000.  802-­352-­6678.

Att.  Farmers 21  HOLSTEIN  HEIFERS,  bred  AI,  due  December  to  February.  802-­483-­2963.

FOR  SALE  300+  Cert.  or-­ ganic  4x4  wrapped  round  bales.  Cut  June  and  July.  $45  CENTRAL  BOILER  MAXIM  per  bale  (or  $40  for  all  300).  Outdoor  wood  pellet  furnace  Contact  Wilfred  Lamoureux  provides  safe,  clean,  efficient  802-­349-­8879. heat.  Features  automatic  HAY  FOR  SALE:  First  cut  power  ignition.  Boivin  Farm  $3  /  square  bale.  First  cut  Supply.  Call  802-­236-­2389. round  bales  $30.  Mike  Quinn, Â

FIREWOOD.  DRY,  CUT,  STORAGE  SPACE  FOR  split.  $190  /  cord.  You  truck.  boat  or  trailer,  etc.  $8  per  802-­247-­6061. linear  foot.  802-­453-­3870. FIREWOOD;  CUT,  SPLIT  S T O R A G E  S PA C E S ,  and  delivered.  Green  or  sea-­ 11’X28’.  Large  overhead  soned.  Call  Tom  Shepard,  doors,  extra  high  ceilings.  802-­453-­4285. Will  accommodate  large  campers,  boats  or  lots  of  FIREWOOD;  CUT,  SPLIT  stuff.  Call  802-­388-­8394. and  delivered.  Call  for  infor-­ mation.  247-­9782. VERGENNES  3BR:  wash-­ er  /  d ryer  hookup.  $900  FOR  SALE:  GARRISON  /  month.  Pets  negotiable.  Two  Woodstove.  Perfect  for  On  Monkton  Rd.  across  kitchen  or  deer  camp.  In-­ from  Vergennes  Variety.  cludes  6â€?  stove  pipe.  $450.  240-­281-­1508  or  email  Home  802-­388-­3331.  Cell  ocopom.ninja.turtle@gmail. 802-­377-­5427. com  Available  November  1.  Must  pass  background  M I X E D  H A R D W O O D ,  PARTIALLY  seasoned.  check. Cut,  split,  delivered.  $175  /  VERGENNES;  273  MAIN  cord.  Please  leave  message,  Street,  available  now.  802-­282-­9110. Renovated,  large,  sunny  2  bedroom.  Full  bath,  MOUNTAIN  ROAD  FIRE-­ porch,  hookups.  Heat  and  WOOD.  Green  and  dry  hot  water  included.  $890  /  available.  Oak,  ash,  maple,  month.  Call  only  8am-­8pm.  beech.  Order  now  and  save  for  next  season.  Cut,  split  and  802-­349-­8405. delivered.  Call  802-­759-­2095.

end  of  South  Munger  Street,  Middlebury.  802-­388-­7828. HAY  FOR  SALE:  First  and  second  cut.  Call  802-­352-­4686. HAY  FOR  SALE:  Small  square  bales.  First  cut  and  mulch.  Delivery  available.  Call  for  pricing.  802-­453-­4481,  8 0 2 -­ 3 4 9 -­ 9 2 8 1 ,  o r  802-­989-­1004. NEW  HOLLAND  T1530-­  250TL  Loader,  200  hours.  Winco  PTO  Generator.  Call  802-­247-­6735. WHITNEY’S  CUSTOM  FARM  WORK.  Pond  agi-­ tating,  liquid  manure  haul-­ ing,  mouldboard  plowing.  462-­2755,  John  Whitney

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1980  CHECKER  MARA-­ THON  TAXI.  Private  use  only.  V-­8,  73211  original  miles.  Completely  rebuilt  transmis-­ sion  and  starter.  Runs  great.  TREE  &  BRUSH  REMOV-­ Ready  for  restoration.  Huge  AL.  Also,  Green  and  Dry  price  reduction,  $3600  firm.  firewood  for  sale.  Call  for  802-­352-­6678. pricing.  802-­388-­8348  or  802-­989-­9893. 1995  SUBARU  LEGACY  wagon,  standard,  169,000  m i l e s .  N e w  b a t t e r y,  brakes  and  tires.  $1200.  Real  Estate  802-­388-­2812. Wanted WANTED:  TO  PURCHASE  from  owner,  open  land,  2  to  100  acres.  802-­558-­6092.

Real  Estate 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.

Trucks 1997  DODGE  1500  pickup  4x4,  V-­8.  Outstanding  condi-­ tion.  $2700.  388-­2528.

Wanted BUYING  ANYTHING  OLD.  Postcards,  coins,  costume  jewelry,  books,  old  photos  and  tools,  toys.  Good  prices.  Rick  Wyman,  802-­236-­3240.

MIDDLEBURY;  INDUS-­ TRIAL  PARK.  Available  2  U S E D  O I L  WA N T E D :  acres,  lease  or  build  to  suit.  Mikes  Auto  1  and  2,  small  amounts,  drop  off  with  us.  802-­558-­6092. 50  gallons  +  we  will  pick  up  locally.  802-­388-­4138.

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

960$ KRQRUV WULR ORFDOV DPRQJ QRPLQHHV VERMONT  â€”  The  Vermont  Sports  Media  Association  has  named  South  Burlington  High  School  senior  Tanner  Contois,  Champlain  Valley  Union  senior  Autumn  Eastman,  and  University  of  Vermont  senior  Conor  Leland  as  its  September  athletes  of  the  month.  In  statewide  voting  of  VSMA  members,  Contois,  a  football  player,  was  chosen  as  the  September  Male  High  School  Athlete  of  the  Month;Íž  Eastman,  a  cross-­country  runner,  as  the  September  Female  High  School  Athlete  of  the  Month,  and  Leland,  a  soccer  goalie,  as  the  Open  Division  Athlete  of  the  Month. The  local  nominees  for  Septem-­ ber  were  Vergennes  Union  senior  Tommy  Lee  Hodsden,  a  tailback  for  the  Mount  Abraham  football  team;Íž  Middlebury  Union  junior  Austin  Robinson,  the  quarterback  for  the  undefeated  Tiger  football  team;Íž  and  &DWKHULQH )RZOHU D MXQLRU PLGÂżHOG-­ HU IRU WKH 0LGGOHEXU\ &ROOHJH ÂżHOG hockey  team.  The  three  winners  will  receive  plaques  from  the  VSMA’s  new  sponsor  of  the  Athlete  of  the  Month  Program,  Initial  Ideas  of  Rutland.  Winners  over  the  past  year  received  IUDPHG FHUWLÂżFDWHV EXW ,QLWLDO ,GHDVÂś participation  allows  the  VSMA  to  re-­ turn  to  awarding  plaques  to  the  hon-­ ored  athletes.

Each  athlete  chosen  by  the  mem-­ Abe/Vergennes  co-­op  team  also  EHUVKLS IRU D PRQWKO\ KRQRU LV ÂżUVW praised  his  work  ethic  and  leader-­ nominated  by  a  VSMA  member  for  ship.  â€œHe’s  a  great  kid,  (an)  extreme-­ his  or  her  outstanding  efforts  during  ly  focused  and  hard  worker  and  has  a  month. been  an  excellent  leader  as  a  cap-­ Contois  had  a  remark-­ tain,â€?  Senecal  said.  able  opening  month  to  â€œHe’s (Tommy Robinson  helped  the  the  2013  high  school  Tiger  football  team  to  a  football  season  for  Lee Hodsden) 4-­0  September.  As  well  South  Burlington.  In  a great kid, as  orchestrating  the  Ti-­ ÂżYH JDPHV ² FRXQW-­ (an) extremely ger  rushing  attack  with  ing  the  Aug.  30  sea-­ focused and slick  ballhandling,  Rob-­ son  opener  â€”  Contois  inson  rushed  22  times  rushed  for  1,013  yards  hard worker for  223  yards  and  four  and  15  touchdowns  and  and has been touchdowns,  averaging  also  caught  three  touch-­ an excellent almost  exactly  10  yards  down  passes.  His  big-­ a  carry,  and  completed  leader as a gest  effort  came  in  Week  eight  of  14  passes  for  2,  when  he  gashed  Col-­ captain.â€? another  150  yards  and  â€” Coach a  touchdown,  averaging  chester  for  343  rushing  Ernie Senecal 18.75  yards  per  comple-­ yards  and  four  TDs  on  19  carries  for  the  then-­ tion.  He  also  picked  off  undefeated  Rebels. a  pass  as  the  Tigers  ended  the  Hart-­ Hodsden  was  nominated  af-­ ford’s  two-­year  winning  streak.  ter  rushing  for  900  yards  and  nine  Also  nominated  for  the  male  high  WRXFKGRZQV RQ FDUULHV LQ ÂżYH school  honor  were  senior  football  September  games  for  Mount  Abra-­ players  Ethan  Hill  of  Windsor,  James  ham.  Combined  with  his  17-­carry,  Shufelt  of  Lyndon,  Tyler  Rice  of  Fair  285-­yard  effort  vs.  U-­32  on  Aug.  31,  Haven  and  Adam  Gowans  of  U-­32;Íž  he  reached  exactly  1,000  yards  on  and  junior  soccer  player  Tanner  James  Sept.  21  vs.  Spaulding.  The  speedy  of  Sharon  Academy.  Hodsden,  also  an  excellent  defender  Eastman  was  undefeated  in  Sep-­ DQG NLFN UHWXUQHU ÂżQLVKHG WKH PRQWK tember  on  the  cross-­country  trails.  with  a  total  of  1,185  yards  and  13  Her  performances  included  wins  at  the  touchdowns  in  six  games.  Essex  Invitational  and  the  Manches-­ Coach  Ernie  Senecal  of  the  Mount  ter  Invitational,  the  latter  in  a  time  of Â

17:50  that  was  the  third-­fastest  girls’  performance  ever  recorded  on  the  N.H.  course. (DVWPDQ RXWSROOHG ÂżYH VRFFHU SOD\-­ ers,  senior  Charlotte  Stuart  of  Essex,  juniors  Phoebe  Martell-­Crawford  of  BFA-­St.  Albans  and  Maddie  Turnau  of  CVU,  sophomore  Abby  McKearin  of  Proctor  and  freshman  Jayme  Ducha-­ UPH RI :LOOLDPVWRZQ WZR ÂżHOG KRFN-­ ey  players,  seniors  Shea  Wilkinson  of  Bellows  Falls  and  Evangeline  Dunphy  of  CVU;Íž  and  senior  cross-­country  run-­ ner  Lauren  Miskovsky  of  Burr  &  Bur-­ ton. /HODQG D IRUPHU 0RXQW 0DQVÂżHOG Union  standout,  picked  up  this  fall  where  he  left  off  for  the  Catamounts  in  2012,  when  he  was  named  the  Amer-­ ica  East  goalkeeper  of  the  year.  The  senior  netminder  posted  four  shutouts  in  seven  games  in  September  as  UVM  went  5-­1-­1,  amassing  23  saves  and  yielding  just  four  goals. Leland  earned  the  VSMA  nod  over  three  other  nominees,  70-­year-­old-­plus  Montpelier  marathon  runner  Newton  %DNHU DQG WZR FROOHJH ÂżHOG KRFNH\ players,  Fowler  and  Castleton  junior  Rachel  Preusser.  Fowler  earned  her  nomination  by  scoring  eight  goals  and  setting  up  six  scores  as  the  Panthers  enjoyed  a  6-­1  month  of  September.  More  information  on  the  VSMA  is  available  from  president  Josh  Kaufmann  at  josh@samessenger.com. Â

:LOGOLIH RIÂżFLDOV VHHNLQJ WHHWK IURP EHDUV VERMONT  â€”  The  Vermont  Fish  &  Wildlife  Department  is  reminding  successful  bear  hunters  to  submit  a  bear  tooth  so  that  wildlife  managers  can  collect  information  on  Vermont’s  bear  population.  Teeth  submitted  by  hunters  are  used  to  determine  the  age  of  the  bear.  Department  staff  use  age  and  sex  data  to  get  an  estimate  of  the  number  of  bears  in  the  state  and  to  determine  the  status  and  health  of  the  bear  pop-­ ulation.  Envelopes  for  submitting  the  tooth  are  available  at  big  game  check  stations. “The  premolar  tooth  we’re  ask-­ ing  hunters  to  extract  is  actually  quite  small  and  easy  to  loosen  with  a  knife,â€?  said  Forrest  Hammond,  bear Â

project  leader  for  the  Fish  &  Wildlife  Department.  â€œDirections  for  remov-­ ing  the  tooth  are  on  the  back  of  the  envelope  provided  by  the  check  sta-­ tion  and  are  also  on  our  web-­ site,  including  a  short  You-­ Tube  video.â€? According  to  Hammond,  preliminary  reports  indi-­ cate  that  bear  foods  such  as  beechnuts,  acorns,  apples  and  berries  are  plentiful  in  the  woods  this  year.  Previous  years  with  high  food  availability  have  usually  resulted  in  a  lower  Sep-­ tember  bear  harvest  and  a  higher  bear  harvest  during  late  November  when  hunters  are  out  in  the  woods  hunting  for  deer.

“Bears  are  likely  to  be  more  widely  dispersed  on  high,  remote  ridgelines  this  fall,â€?  said  Hammond.  â€œYears  like  this  typically  reward  hunters  who  get  DZD\ IURP WKH FRUQÂżHOGV DQG VSHQG PRUH WLPH DÂżHOG scouting  for  natural  bear  food  sources.â€? Vermont  now  has  two  bear  hunting  seasons.  The  early  bear  hunting  season,  which  requires  a  special  bear  tag,  starts  Sept.  1  and  continues  through  Nov.  15.  The  late  bear  sea-­ son  begins  Nov.  16  and  continues  through  Nov.  24.  Hunters  should  remember  that  the  limit  for  bears  re-­ mains  one  per  calendar  year. The  bear  tag  that  comes  with  a Â

hunting  license  is  for  use  during  this  late  season.  This  season  has  been  extended  four  additional  days  dur-­ ing  the  November  deer  season.  The  change  in  seasons  was  instated  to  help  better  manage  Vermont’s  bear  population,  which  is  now  estimated  at  roughly  6,000  black  bears. “Carefully  regulated  hunting  plays  a  very  important  role  in  wildlife  man-­ agement  by  helping  to  control  the  growth  of  the  black  bear  population,â€?  VDLG +DPPRQG Âł0LQRU Ă€XFWXDWLRQV in  the  bear  population  will  always  oc-­ cur  due  to  changes  in  food  availabil-­ ity,  winter  severity  and  hunter  suc-­ FHVV 'HVSLWH WKHVH Ă€XFWXDWLRQV ZH look  at  the  long-­term  trends  to  man-­ age  for  a  healthy,  robust  population.â€?


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  The  Town  of  Ferrisburgh  has  a  current  vacancy  on  the  SelectBoard.  Please  submit  a  letter  of  interest  to  the  Ferrisburgh  SelectBoard  by  Tuesday,  November  19th,  at  4:00  pm.   This  appointment  will  extend  until  the  next  election  in  March,  2014.   Letters  of  interest  may  be  dropped  off  at  the  Town  &OHUNœV RI¿FH RU PDLOHG WR 3 2 %R[ )HUULVEXUJK 97 11/4

PROBATE  DIVISION DOCKET  NO.  15933 STATE  OF  VERMONT DISTRICT  OF  ADDISON,  SS. IN  RE  THE  ESTATE  OF STANLEY  C.  MYRICK NOTICE  TO  CREDITORS To  the  creditors  of  the  estate  of  Stanley  C.  Myrick  late  of  Bridport,  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  of  WKH ¿UVW SXEOLFDWLRQ RI WKLV QRWLFH 7KH FODLP 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.  30,  2013 Mary  M.  Paquette 175  Forrest  Road Bridport,  VT  05734 (802)  758-­6817 mmpaquette54@yahoo.com Name  of  Publication:  Addison  Independent Publication  Date:  Nov.  7,  2013 Address  of  Probate  Court:  Addison  Probate  Court,  7  Mahady  Court,  Middlebury,  VT  05753 11/7

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SUPERIOR COURT Addison County Unit

CIVIL DIVISION Docket No. 142-­6-­12 Ancv

 NATIONAL  BANK  OF  MIDDLEBURY,   Plaintiff,      v.     TAUSHA  L.  STALCUP,  RICHARD  D.  STALCUP,  PORTFOLIO  RECOVERY  ASSOC.,  LLC   Defendants.    NOTICE  OF  SALE By  virtue  and  in  execution  of  the  Power  of  Sale  contained  in  a  certain  Mortgage  given  by  Tausha  L.  Stalcup  and  Richard  D.  Stalcup  dated  May  23,  2007,  recorded  at  Book  114,  Page  411  of  the  Town  of  Monkton  Land  Records,  of  which  Mortgage  the  undersigned  is  the  present  holder,  for  breach  of  the  conditions  of  said  Mortgage  and  for  the  purpose  of  foreclosing  the  same  will  be  sold  at  public  auction  at  10  a.m.  on  the  4th  day  of  December,  2013  at  29  Hardscrabble  Road,  Monkton,  Vermont,  all  in  singular  the  premises  described  in  said  Mortgage: To  Wit: Being  all  and  the  same  lands  and  premises  conveyed  to  Tausha  L.  Stalcup  and  Richard  D.  Stalcup  by  Quit  Claim  Deed  of  Tausha  Stalcup  dated  May  23,  2007,  and  recorded  in  Book  114  at  Page  504  of  the  Monkton  Land  Records;  and  by  Warranty  Deed  of  Addison  County  Community  Trust,  Inc.  to  Richard  Stalcup  and  Tausha  Stalcup  dated  May  23,  2007  and  recorded  in  Book  114,  Page  510  of  the  Monkton  Land  Records.   Said  property  being  a  parcel  of  land  located  at  29  Hardscrabble  Road,  Monkton,  Vermont.   7HUPV RI 6DOH 3XUFKDVHU DW WKH VDOH VKDOO SD\ FDVK RU FHUWLÂżHG IXQGV RU SURGXFH D commitment  letter  from  a  bank  or  mortgage  company  or  other  lender  licensed  to  do  EXVLQHVV LQ WKH 6WDWH RI 9HUPRQW ,Q DQ\ FDVH D FDVK GHSRVLW FHUWLÂżHG check,  or  bank  check,  or  other  â€œgood  fundsâ€?  at  sale  shall  be  required,  with  the  balance  due  at  closing.   The  sale  is  subject  to  taxes  due  and  owing  to  the  Town  of  Monkton. 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  cost  and  expenses  of  sale.   Other  terms  to  be  announced  at  the  sale  or  make  inquiries  to  Ebenezer  Punderson,  Esq.,  Deppman  &  Foley,  P.C.,  P.O.  Drawer  569,  7  Washington  Street,  Middlebury,  VT  05753,  802  388-­7933. DATED  AT  Middlebury,  Vermont  this  31st  day  of  October,  2013. NATIONAL  BANK  OF  MIDDLEBURY Ebenezer  Punderson,  Esq.  -­  Deppman  &  Foley,  P.C. P.O.  Drawer  569,  7  Washington  Street,  Middlebury,  VT  05753

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PUBLIC  AUCTION JCT.  22A   &  125 BRIDPORT,  VERMONT SUNDAY,  NOVEMBER  10th 9:30  A.M.     9:30  A.M.      9:30  A.M.   We have been commissioned to sell the following at public auction. FURNITURE  -­  ANTIQUES  -­  TOOLS  -­  EQUIPMENT  -­  COLLECTIBLES

    Oak  glass  door  bookcase  -­  oak  commode  -­  nice  5  drawer  oak  chest  of  drawers  -­  oak  library  table  -­  misc.  sterling  and  coin  silver  -­  demi  sterling  hunter  pocket  watch  -­  mahogany  dining  room  table  w/6  chairs  -­  Drexel  mahogany  breakfront  china  cabinet  -­  Drexel  mahogany  6  drawer  sideboard  -­  1  drawer  stand  -­  brass  hall  tree  -­  brass  candle  sticks  -­  Deacons  bench  -­  Royal  'RXOWRQ DQG %UD\WRQ ÂżJXULQHV 5RVHYLOOH DQG EHOOHFN FKLQD depression  glass  -­  lg.  blue  willow  platter  -­  mixing  bowls  -­  bone  china  -­  Paul  Revere  lantern  and  others  -­  shot  bags  -­  red  ware  gun  powder  jar  -­  model  101  Iron  tractor  lawn  sprinkler  -­  early  snowshoes  and  skis  -­  wicker  lawn  furniture  -­  Schuco  windup   toy  mouse  -­   lg.  assortment  of  marbles  -­  guitar  -­  slate  top  coffee  table  -­  nice  table  top  2  drawer  early  tool  chest  -­  curio  cabinet  -­  4  drawer  graduated  chest  -­  oak  desk  chair  -­  small  multi  drawer  wooden  cabinets  -­  collection  of  souvenir  spoons  -­  early  small  hook  rug  -­  iron  mortar  and  pestle  -­  watercolors  by  Weeks  and  Ludwig  -­  o/b  landscape  -­  Denton  prints  and  others  -­  early  photo  album  -­  early  Vergennes  Falls  photos  -­  Yamaha  PSR220  electric  keyboard  and  much  more.... TOOLS  -­  GUNS  -­  EQUIPMENT 6DYDJH 0 Z VFRSH 1DY\ $UPV FDO EODFN SRZGHU ULĂ€H -­  Cub  Cadet  2042  18  h.p.  shaft  driven  garden  tractor  (Excellent)  -­  Troy  Bilt  24â€?  electric  start  snow  blower  (like  new)  -­  Ryobi  table  VDZ Ă€RRU MDFN OJ XQLW &UDIWVPDQ WRRO FKHVW &UDIWVPDQ 40gal.  upright  air  compressor  -­  24’  aluminum  ext  ladder  and  step  ladders  -­  skill  saws  -­  air  nailers  -­  trim  router  -­  sawsall  -­  cordless  tools  -­  table  saw  -­  Craftsman  16â€?  chain  saw  -­  Echo  CS400  chain  saw  -­  belt  sander  -­  Nice  assortment  of  wrenches,  hammers,  pliers  -­  Ryobi  table  top  band  saw  -­  wrought  iron  garden  bench  -­  glider  -­  space  heater  -­  Craftsman  router  and  chaffer  -­  Mitre  saw  -­  assorted  sockets  including  impact  -­  h.d.  extension  cords  -­  assorted  garden  tools  -­  and  more  ..... Terms: Cash, good check, MC/VISA SALE HELD INSIDE – FOOD BY BRIDPORT GRANGE Auctioneer: Tom Broughton Jct. 22A & 125 Bridport, VT 802-758-2494 AUCTIONEERS  NOTE:   Preview  8:00  a.m.  morning  of  sale  -­   Partial  listing  only  -­  9:30  a.m.  outside  sale  weather  permitting  -­  Inside  around  10:00  a.m.   All  items  sold  as  is  â€“    where  is  â€“  with  no  implied  warranty  â€Ś  10%  Buyer’s  Premium  with  cash  or  good  check  â€“  13%  Buyer’s  premium  with  credit  card.     www.tombroughtonauctions.com

TOWN OF SALISBURY -­ NOTICE OF SALE

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Public Notices Index

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

Addison County Probate Court (1) Addison County Superior Notice (1) Bristol (1) Ferrisburgh (2) Paquette Self Storage (1) Salisbury (1) Whiting (1) NOTICE OF SELF-­STORAGE LIEN SALE PAQUETTE SELF STORAGE 57 1257+ ‡ 0,''/(%85< 97 Notice  is  hereby  given  that  the  contents  of  the  self-­storage  units  listed  below  will  be  sold  at  public  auction  by  sealed  bid.   This  sale  is  being  held  to  collect  unpaid  storage  unit  occupancy  fees,  charges  and  expenses  of  the  sale. The  entire  contents  of  each  self-­storage  unit  listed  below  will  be  sold,  with  the  proceeds  to  be  distributed  to  Paquette  Self  Storage  for  all  accrued  occupancy  fees  (rent  charges),  late  payment  fees,  sale  expenses,  and  all  other  expenses  in  relation  to  the  unit  and  its  sale. Contents  of  each  unit  may  be  viewed  on   Nov.  16,  2013   commencing  at  10:00  a.m.   Sealed  bids  are  to  be  submitted  on  the  entire  contents  of  each  self-­storage  unit.   Bids  will  be  opened  one  half  hour  after  the  last  unit  has  been  viewed  on  Nov.  16,  2013  .   The  highest  bidder  on  the  storage  unit  must  remove  the  entire  contents  of  the  unit  within  48  KRXUV DIWHU QRWLÂżFDWLRQ RI WKHLU VXFFHVVIXO ELG 3XUFKDVH PXVW EH PDGH LQ FDVK DQG SDLG in  advance  of  the  removal  of  the  contents  of  the  unit.   A  $50.00  cash  deposit  shall  be  made  and  will  be  refunded  if  the  unit  is  broom  cleaned.   Paquette  Self  Storage  reserves  the  right  to  accept  or  reject  bids. The  contents  of  the  following  tenants  self-­storage  units  will  be  included  in  this  sale: Mark  Iannone,  Trailer  250  Hawk  Prime,  Unit  78 Heritage  Housing  Partners  LLC,  PO  Box  145, 27  Signal  Rd.,  Standford,  CT  06902 Middlebury  VT  05753 John  Newton,  Unit  121 281  Broad  Turn  Rd.  Scarborough,  ME  04074

Michael  Whitney,  Unit  176  PO  Box  128, New  Haven  VT  05472

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TOWN OF FERRISBURGH NOTICE OF TERMS OF PROPOSED REAL ESTATE CONVEYANCE PURSUANT TO 24 V.S.A. §1061(A)(1)

The  Town  of  Ferrisburgh  hereby  provides  notice  of  the  terms  of  a  proposed  conveyance  of  real  estate  owned  by  the  Town  of  Ferrisburgh  pursuant  to  24  V.S.A.  §1061(a)(1).  The  terms  of  the  conveyance  are  set  forth  in  a  Real  Estate  Purchase  and  Sale  Agreement  by  and  between  the  Town  of  Ferrisburgh,  as  Seller,  and  Denecker  Real  Estate  Investments,  LLC,  as  Purchaser,  dated  October  10,  2013,  a  copy  of  which  is  posted  and  available  for  UHYLHZ DW WKH )HUULVEXUJK 7RZQ 2IÂżFHV ORFDWHG DW 5RXWH )HUULVEXUJK 9HUPRQW The  terms  of  the  Real  Estate  Purchase  and  Sale  Agreement  include  the  following: Description  of  Property “ DFUHV RI ODQG GHVFULEHG DV $UHDV DQG % LQ WKH 4XLWFODLP 'HHG IURP WKH 6WDWH RI 9HUPRQW WR WKH 7RZQ RI )HUULVEXUJK GDWHG $XJXVW DQG ORFDWHG QHDU WKH LQWHUVHFWLRQ RI 5RXWHV $ DQG LQ )HUULVEXUJK 9HUPRQW Purchase  Price:  $350,000.00. Closing  Conditions:  The  sale  of  the  property  is  subject  to  numerous  closing  conditions,  ZKLFK LQFOXGH ÂżQDQFLQJ SHUPLWV DFFHVV WR XWLOLWLHV PDUNHWDEOH WLWOH HQYLURQPHQWDO considerations  and,  if  requested  by  petition,  voter  approval,  among  others. 2WKHU VSHFLÂżF WHUPV RI WKH FRQYH\DQFH FDQ EH REWDLQHG E\ UHYLHZLQJ D FRS\ RI WKH 5HDO (VWDWH 3XUFKDVH DQG 6DOH $JUHHPHQW DW WKH 7RZQ 2IÂżFH E\ FRQWDFWLQJ WKH )HUULVEXUJK 7RZQ &OHUN &KHVWHU +DZNLQV DW Notice  is  hereby  provided,  pursuant  to  24  V.S.A.  §  1061(a)(2)  that: ,I D SHWLWLRQ VLJQHG E\ ÂżYH SHUFHQW RI WKH OHJDO YRWHUV RI WKH PXQLFLSDOLW\ objecting  to  the  proposed  conveyance  is  presented  to  the  municipal  clerk  within  30  days  of  the  date  of  the  posting  and  publication  of  the  notice  required  by  subdivision  1  of  this  subsection,  the  legislative  body  shall  cause  the  question  of  whether  the  municipality  shall  convey  the  real  estate  to  be  considered  at  a  special  or  annual  meeting  called  for  that  purpose.  After  the  meeting,  the  real  estate  may  be  conveyed  unless  a  majority  of  the  voters  of  the  municipality  present  and  voting  vote  to  disapprove  of  the  conveyance.  1RWLFH LV DOVR KHUHE\ SURYLGHG WKDW XQOHVV D SHWLWLRQ LV ÂżOHG LQ DFFRUGDQFH ZLWK V.S.A.  §1061(a)(2)  as  stated  above,  the  Ferrisburgh  Selectboard  will  be  authorized  to  proceed  with  the  conveyance  on  the  terms  set  forth  in  the  Real  Estate  Purchase  and  Sale  Agreement. Respectfully  submitted,  Ferrisburgh  Selectboard %\ /RUHWWD /DZUHQFH &KDLU -RKQ 'H9RV -U -DPHV :DUGHQ -DPHV %HQRLW 6DOO\ 7RUUH\

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

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TOWN OF WHITING WARNING – PUBLIC HEARING ADOPTION OF INTERIM ZONING REGULATIONS Thursday, Nov. 21, 2013 30 ‡ 7RZQ +DOO 6HFWLRQ &HUWLĂ€FDWH RI 2FFXSDQF\ Upon  completion  of  any  work  or  change  in  use  requiring  a  permit  under  these  regulations  and  prior  to  its  occupancy,  the  permittee  must  request  and  receive  a  &HUWLÂżFDWH RI 2FFXSDQF\ IURP WKH =RQLQJ Administrator. 7KH SHUPLWWHH PXVW QRWLI\ WKH =RQ-­ ing  Administrator  when  a  structure,  or  part  of  a  structure,  is  staked  and  about  to  have  its  footings  poured  and  again  when  the  buiding  or  structure  is  ready  IRU XVH 7KH =RQLQJ $GPLQVLWUDWRU PXVW inspect  the  site  within  seven  days  of  QRWLÂżFDWLRQ 8SRQ GHWHUPLQLQJ WKDW WKH structure  ready  for  use  conforms  with  the  provisions  of  these  regulations  and  any  other  conditions  contained  within  a  YDOLGO\ LVVXHG ]RQLQJ SHUPLW WKH =RQLQJ $GPLQLVWUDWRU PXVW LVVXH D &HUWLÂżFDWH RI 2FFXSDQF\ )XOO WH[W LV DYDLODEOH DW WKH 7RZQ 2IÂżFH on  Monday,  November  18,  2013.  Submit-­ ted  by  Steve  Quenneville,  Chair,  Whiting  Planning  Commission  29  South  Main  Street,  Whiting,  Vermont  05778

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SALISBURY Spacious country home, conveniently located, and featuring a large kitchen with dining area, living room that opens to 3-season porch, versatile rooms on first and second floors. $299,000 MLS 4236894

CLASSIC COLONIAL REPRODUCTION sits  on  the  brow  of  a  hilltop  with  BIG  western/Adirondack  views.  Built  in  2008,  the  house  has  the  character  of  an  old  KRPH ZLWK ZLGH SLQH Ă€RRUV HOHJDQW FHQWHU KDOO VWDLUFDVH ZKLFK FRQWLQXHV SDVW WKH VHFRQG Ă€RRU WR WKLUG Ă€RRU VSDFH 7KH FRRNÂśV NLWFKHQ KDV JUDQLWH FRXQWHUWRSV center  island,  convection  ovens,  and  enormous  VWDLQOHVV VWHHO UHIULJHUDWRU ,W LV RSHQ WR WKH IDPLO\ URRP $ IRUPDO GLQLQJ URRP RII WKH NLWFKHQ DQ RIÂżFH GHQ URRP VLWHG IRU TXLHW DQG SULYDF\ DQG WKUHH EHGURRPV XSVWDLUV FRPSOHWH WKH KRPH $WWDFKHG FDU JDUDJH FRQQHFWV YLD WKH PXGURRP 7KH KRXVH KDV EHHQ WKRXJKWIXOO\ GHVLJQHG DQG WKHUH LV URRP IRU H[SDQVLRQ

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BRANDON

This is a home with upgrades above and beyond the average home! Built in 2006 this 3 bedroom home has central air, central vac, security alarm, backup generator, insulated garage, closed cell insulation & 4 season porch off kitchen. All this and it is in immaculate condition! $290,000Â MLS#4280354

MONKTON Wonderfully maintained 3 bedroom Cape situated on 34.35 +/- acres in central location. Quick commute north or south. Private back yard with large deck and hot tub. $279,000 MLS 4323741

CLASSIC COUNTRY CAPE –  Immaculate,  TXDOLW\ FRQVWUXFWHG KRPH RIIHULQJ bedrooms,  2  baths.  Eat-­in  kitchen  with  KLFNRU\ FDELQHWV EUHDNIDVW EDU /RYHO\ ZLGH SLQH DQG FHUDPLF WLOHG Ă€RRUV JUHDW VFUHHQHG LQ SRUFK IRU WKRVH EDOP\ VXPPHU GD\V /RFDWHG RQ D SULYDWH GHDG HQG URDG LQ )HUULVEXUJK HDV\ FRPPXWLQJ GLVWDQFH WR 0LGGOHEXU\ 9HUJHQQHV DQG %XUOLQJWRQ LAKE DUNMORE Âą %HDXWLIXO EHGURRP \HDU ÂśURXQG KRPH QHVWOHG RQ WKH HGJH RI WKH *UHHQ 0WQV +LNH RXW \RXU EDFN GRRU WR )DOOV RI /ODQD and  Ethan  Allen’s  Cave.  Seller  preserved  this  QDWXUDO VLWH E\ EXLOGLQJ WKH GHFNLQJ DURXQG WKH H[LVWLQJ WUHHV 7KH FDWKHGUDO FHLOLQJ DOORZV D ÂłZDOO RI ZLQGRZV´ FUHDWLQJ VSHFWDFXODU ÂłSDLQWLQJV´ RI /DNH 'XQPRUH WKURXJKRXW WKH VHDVRQV +DUGZRRG Ă€RRUV FXVWRP EXLOW RDN FDELQHWV DUH RQO\ D IHZ RI WKH PDQ\ DUFKLWHFWXUDO IHDWXUHV 7KHUH LV DOVR D [ FDELQ ZLWK D KDOI EDWK +LNLQJ ELNLQJ FDQRHLQJ DQG ERDWLQJ DUH ULJKW RXW \RXU GRRU DW WKLV ORYHO\ ODNH IURQW KRPH

SHOREHAM

Quiet country setting with pastoral views this home has just been painted inside & out, refinished and is in movein condition. Convenient 1st floor laundry, kitchen w/ pantry. Spacious master bedroom with walk-in closet. 4 season porch looking over the meadows. Â Close to Shoreham town and 15 minutes to downtown Middlebury. $285,000Â MLS#4316767

BRISTOL Country setting only 8 miles to Middlebury. Many custom features including oak wainscoting, cabinetry and built-ins, concrete siding, standing seam roof. $499,000 MLS 4179644

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Just outside the village of Brandon, this well cared for farmhouse with 4 bedrooms, has a lovely custom kitchen, and great back yard for friends and family. $165,000 $160,000Â Â MLS#4226999

SHOREHAM Charming Farmhouse with amazing views of the Green Mountains and Adirondacks. Nice eat-in kitchen area, open to living room and den. Family room with radiant heat. $399,000 MLS 4235857

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Great Main Street exposure, plenty of parking for apartment occupants & office workers. Walking distance to school & town offices. Well maintained & well appointed, investment or owner occupied. Priced below recent appraisal & town assessment, this property is a great value. $239,000 MLS#4090749

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MIDDLEBURY

This three bedroom traditional Vermont farm house is ready for business and residence. The house has great light, open spaces, cozy nooks and beautiful floors and views. Lots of potential! Â $275,000 MLS#4227152

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BRIDPORT Spacious older home in the heart of Bridport village. Lots of hardwood floors, built-in cabinet in dining room, eat-in kitchen, family room, and 2-car garage. $175,000 MLS 4175679

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THE  ADDISON  COUNTY  BOARD  OF  REALTORS  wishes  to  inform  the  public  that    not   all  Brokers  of   real  estate  are  REALTORS...  Only  quali-­ ¿HG 5HDOWRUV PD\ XVH WKLV WHUP ,W is  a  registered  trademark.  Realtors  must  abide  by  a  strict  code  of  eth-­ ics,  take  continuing  education  and  attend  local  monthly  meetings,  an-­ nual  state  conferences,  and  yearly  national  conferences,  hence  making  them  better  informed  on  all  aspects  of  real  estate.   Your  REALTOR  appreci-­ ates  your  business.

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FERRISBURGH Boating right from the back door of this sprawling Ranch style home with many upgraded features. Beautiful fireplace, rec room in walk-out basement, frontage on Otter Creek. $349,000 MLS 4265534 The Cottages at Otter Creek Providing quiet, independent living with all the amenities you desire within a secure residential community. Spacious and luxurious cottages include kitchen appliances, gas fireplaces, sun rooms and attached garages. Located minutes from the downtown area and Middlebury College. On-site fitness center, swimming pool, restaurant and hair salon. Low maintenance living with the grounds keeping included. Listed at $225,000

Lang McLaughry Middlebury Middlebury Office 66 Court Street

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

www.middvermontrealestate.com

Bill Beck Real Estate 802-388-7983

Middlebury, Vermont 05753 802-388-1000 800-856-7585 802-388-7115 (fax)

Vergennes Office

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

www.LMSRE.com


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