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ADDISON COUNTY INDEPENDENT

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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, 2013

KARL LINDHOLM

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MIDDLEBURY  UNION  HIGH  School  teammates  Chris  Garner,  left,  and  Matt  Becker  compete  in  Saturday’s  Northern  Vermont  Ath-­ letic  Conference  cross-­country  meet. Photo  by  Holly  Ferguson

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Men’s  soccer  claims  Soccer wins,  extends  streak MIDDLEBURY  â€”  The  Middle-­ bury  College  men’s  soccer  team  won  a  pair  of  recent  games,  a  league  game  on  the  road  and  a  non-­league  home  contest,  to  run  its  winning  streak  to  four  straight.  Middlebury  is  7-­3-­1,  5-­3-­1  in  NESCAC,  a  league  record  that  as  of  Monday  was  good  for  sec-­ ond  place  in  a  tight  race.  The  Panthers  will  play  at  Wesleyan  on  Saturday  as  WKH\ VHHN WR QDLO GRZQ D ÂżUVW URXQG home  NESCAC  playoff  game  on  Nov.  2. On  Saturday,  Middlebury  won  its  third  straight  NESCAC  game  as  the  Panthers  earned  a  2-­1  road  win  at  Bates  (4-­6-­2,  0-­6-­2  NESCAC). Harper  Williams  opened  the  scor-­ ing  for  Middlebury  in  the  44th  minute  with  his  second  goal  of  the  season.  Adam  Glaser  added  a  second  tally  for  the  visitors  with  an  assist  from  Noah  Goss-­Woliner  in  the  53rd  minute.  Tyler  Grees  gave  life  to  the  Bobcats  with  his  third  goal  of  the  season,  but  WKH KRVWV FRXOG QRW ÂżQG WKH HTXDOL]HU %DWHV JRDONHHSHU -RH 0DIĂ€\ .LSS made  a  season-­high  11  saves,  while  Middlebury  goalie  Ethan  Collins  VWRSSHG ÂżYH VKRWV 7KH 3DQWKHUV KHOG advantages  in  shots  (19-­13)  and  shots  on  goal  (13-­6). On  Tuesday,  the  Panthers  pounded  visiting  non-­league  foe  Castleton,  9-­1,  snapping  the  10-­3-­2  Spartans’  eight-­game  unbeaten  streak.  Middle-­ bury  also  hosted  Southern  Vermont Â

on  Wednesday  in  a  game  played  after  the  deadline  for  this  edition  of  the  In-­ dependent.  Vs.  CSC,  Middlebury  scored  three  JRDOV LQ D VSDQ LQ WKH ¿UVW KDOI to  take  the  lead.  Greg  Conrad  opened  the  scoring  at  18:20,  converting  a  Dan  Skayne  cross.  Skayne  scored  one  of  KLV RZQ DW ¿QGLQJ WKH EDFN RI the  net  on  a  feed  from  Glaser.  Glaser  netted  his  team-­leading  seventh  of  the  year  at  21:56,  scoring  with  a  shot  to  the  left  side  after  a  pass  from  Skayne. The  Panthers  netted  two  goals  in  seven  seconds  to  make  it  5-­0.  Deklan  Robinson  scored  on  a  header  on  a  cross  from  Williams,  while  Alex  Da-­ YLGVRQ QHWWHG WKH ¿UVW RI KLV FDUHHU DI-­ ter  a  pass  from  Glaser.  Brandon  Rob-­ LQVRQ VFRUHG KLV ¿UVW FDUHHU JRDO ZLWK 1:04  left  in  the  half  on  a  penalty  kick. Castleton  broke  up  the  shutout  early  in  the  second  half,  when  Jake  7LHWJHQV FRQYHUWHG DIWHU VRPH TXLFN passing  in  the  box.  Conrad  scored  his  second  of  the  game  at  71:03,  while  Tim  Ogle  and  Tyler  Bonini  added  the  ¿UVW JRDOV RI WKHLU FDUHHUV Middlebury  held  a  24-­5  shots  ad-­ vantage,  with  a  7-­2  edge  in  corner  kicks.  Collins  made  one  save  in  the  ¿UVW KDOI EHIRUH JLYLQJ ZD\ WR 'XQ-­ can  Piper,  who  made  a  pair  of  second  half  stops  in  his  collegiate  debut.  Nate  .RHQHPDQQ HDUQHG VHYHQ VDYHV IRU the  Spartans.

Women’s  soccer  squad  FOLQFKHV ÂżUVW LQ 1(6&$&  MIDDLEBURY  â€”  The  Middle-­ bury  College  women’s  soccer  team  won  two  recent  NESCAC  contests  WR FOLQFK ÂżUVW SODFH LQ WKH OHDJXH DQG KRPH ÂżHOG DGYDQWDJH WKURXJKRXW WKH league  playoffs.  The  winner  of  the  league  postseason  clinches  an  NCAA  Division  III  tournament  berth. The  Panthers  (10-­1-­2,  8-­1  NES-­ CAC)  are  ranked  No.  14  in  NCAA  D-­III  and  are  unbeaten  since  a  1-­0  overtime  loss  at  Amherst  in  their  season  opener.  Middlebury  returns  to  action  this  Saturday  at  Wesleyan,  DQG ZLOO KRVW D 1(6&$& TXDUWHUÂż-­ nal  on  Nov.  2. On  this  past  Saturday,  Julia  Fa-­ vorito  scored  the  game’s  only  goal  in  the  53rd  minute  as  Middlebury  defeated  host  Bates  1-­0.  The  Pan-­ thers  nearly  doubled  their  total  in  the  56th  and  63rd  minutes  with  shots  that  went  just  wide,  while  the  Bobcats  (3-­7-­1,  1-­6-­1)  nearly  found  WKH HTXDOL]HU LQ WKH WK PLQXWH On  the  scoring  play,  Middle-­ EXU\ÂśV -DPLH 6RURND ÂżUHG D VKRW RQ net  from  12  yards  away  that  Bates  JRDONHHSHU $QDEHO 6FKPHO] HLJKW saves)  knocked  away.  The  ball  eventually  found  its  way  to  Favori-­ to,  who  slotted  the  ball  into  the  right  side  of  the  goal  for  her  fourth  of  the  season.  Middlebury  goalkeeper  (OL]DEHWK )RRG\ PDGH WZR VDYHV IRU

her  fourth  shutout  of  the  season.  Tuesday’s  game  with  visiting  :LOOLDPV VDZ ÂżUVW SODFH LQ 1(6-­ CAC  on  the  line,  and  the  Panthers  SUHYDLOHG ZKHQ 6FDUOHWW .LUN VFRUHG the  game-­winner  with  50  seconds  left  in  a  1-­0  victory  over  the  No.  22  Ephs  (8-­2-­2,  5-­2-­1).  .LUN KDG D JRRG ORRN LQ WKH 38th  minute,  but  her  blast  from  30  yards  out  sailed  just  high.  The  Ephs  threatened  late  in  the  half  after  a  cross  created  a  scrum  in  the  goal  area,  but  the  ball  was  eventually  cleared  away. The  second  half  featured  fewer  scoring  chances.  The  game-­winner  came  in  transition.  Carter  Talgo  SOD\HG D EDOO XS WKH OHIW VLGH WR .LUN who  ran  onto  it  just  inside  the  18.  Williams’  keeper  Hannah  Van  Wet-­ ter  came  out  to  challenge  the  play,  EXW .LUN FKLSSHG D VKRW SDVW KHU DQG inside  the  far  post.  The  goal  was  her  team-­leading  ninth  of  the  season,  ty-­ LQJ KHU IRU WKH 1(6&$& OHDG .LUN now  owns  40  goals  in  64  career  games. Middlebury  outshot  Williams,  13-­4,  but  the  Ephs  held  a  5-­1  edge  in  corner  kicks.  Foody  made  three  VWRSV ZKLOH 9DQ :HWWHU DOVR ÂżQ-­ ished  with  three  saves  for  the  Ephs,  who  saw  their  unbeaten  streak  snapped  at  eight  games.

(Continued  from  Page  1B) the  season,  it’s  nip  and  tuck,â€?  Corey  said.  â€œBut  I  feel  our  chances  are  cer-­ season,  1-­0  at  Rice,  on  Saturday.  But  Fisher  â€”  a  former  striker  who  tainly  good  as  anybody  else’s,  and  I  shared  time  in  goal  with  classmate  like  being  in  that  place.â€?  Avoiding  the  Eagles’  occasional  6DZ\HU .DPPDQ LQ DQG YROXQ-­ teered  to  take  over  the  job  fulltime  tendency  to  give  away  the  ball  in  the  back  will  also  be  critical,  this  season  â€”  said  that  he  said.   setback  would  only  re-­ “When you “Some  laxity  in  the  mind  the  Eagles  what  back,  being  a  little  too  re-­ they  need  to  do  to  claim  get to this laxed  with  the  ball  under  the  program’s  second  stage of the pressure  â€Ś  has  resulted  D-­II  title.  season, it’s a  couple  of  games  in  â€œI  think  the  loss  was  nip and tuck. in  which  we’ve  given  up  actually  good  for  us,  a  couple  early  goals,â€?  because  we  hadn’t  been  But I feel our Corey  said.  â€œI  think  we  playing  our  best,  and  chances are that  kind  of  shows  us  certainly good understand  we  can’t  do  that,  and  we’re  capable  that  we  need  to  work  of  not  doing  that.â€? hard,â€?  Fisher  said.  â€œGo-­ as anybody On  Tuesday,  all  the  ing  forward  we’ve  got  to  else’s, and I Eagles  had  to  do  was  work  our  hardest,  and  if  like being in show  up  against  a  Bel-­ we  play  our  hardest,  we  that place.â€? lows  Falls  team  that  was  can  produce  results.â€? — Coach gentlemanly  â€”  the  Ter-­ Corey  said  he  didn’t  Mike Corey riers  did  not  commit  a  think  his  team  played  foul  â€”  but  overmatched.  poorly  in  its  loss  at  Rice,  but  said  the  Eagles  could  have  better  They  outshot  BF,  43-­7,  25-­2  in  the  FDSLWDOL]HG RQ WKHLU FKDQFHV 'RLQJ ÂżUVW KDOI DQG HDUQHG D HGJH LQ ($*/( 623+2025( 52:$1 :DUUHQ ULJKW NLFNV WKH EDOO DZD\ IURP so  moving  forward  will  be  another  corner  kicks. %HOORZV )DOOV MXQLRU ,VDLDK +RSNLQV GXULQJ SOD\RII DFWLRQ 7XHVGD\ Weaver  got  the  scoring  started  in  key  to  a  postseason  run,  he  believes,  ,QGHSHQGHQW SKRWR 7UHQW &DPSEHOO because  the  competition  will  solely  WKH ÂżUVW PLQXWH EHDWLQJ WKUHH GH-­ fenders  in  the  right  side  of  the  box  cinski  after  he  took  over,  three  in  the  OHIW &DO]LQL NQRFNHG KRPH D FURVV consist  of  good  teams. “When  you  get  to  this  stage  of  and  knocking  the  ball  into  the  near  second  half,  all  from  long  range.  One  from  Brett.  FRUQHU RII VWUXJJOLQJ ÂżUVW KDOI 7HUULHU FKDOOHQJHG 6F]FHFLQVNL 7HQ PLQXWHV In  the  early  going,  the  Eagle  de-­ goalie  Avery  Perry  (six  saves).  In  the  into  the  second  half  the  Eagle  back  fense  of  junior  Gus  Catlin  in  the  10th  minute,  White’s  low,  hard  shot  line  committed  one  of  those  miscues  middle  and  Meyer  and  junior  Whit  from  the  18  went  through  the  goal-­ of  which  Corey  spoke.  Terrier  Chris  /RZHU RQ WKH Ă€DQNV DGPLUHG WKH ie’s  hands  to  make  it  2-­0.  Doucet  picked  off  the  ball  scenery  and  broke  up  the  occasional  Sophomore  defender  â€œI think if outside  the  Mount  Abe  BF  foray  until  Corey  started  sub-­ Charlie  Meyer  stepped  we play our box  and  looped  a  ball  bing.  White-­Pifer  and  senior  mid-­ into  the  attack  and  had  RYHU 6F]FHFLQVNL ZKR ÂżHOGHU &DOH 7K\JHVHQ ZHUH DPRQJ two  strong  bids,  but  hit  game like we did  well  to  move  back  those  who  took  turns  in  the  back. the  crossbar  and  the  post.  have been and  tip  it  over  the  bar. Afterward  Fisher  and  Corey  talked  Then  Fisher  â€”  already  playing, we At  the  other  end,  di-­ more  about  what  was  to  come  than  moved  out  of  the  goal  minutive  freshman  Si-­ Tuesday’s  non-­contest.  should do PLGZD\ WKURXJK WKH ÂżUVW mon  Bupp-­Chickering  â€œI  think  if  we  play  our  game  like  half  after  making  one  well.â€? took  over  in  goal  for  BF  we  have  been  playing,  we  should  do  â€” Mount Abe, and  made  10  second-­ well,â€?  Fisher  said.  save  â€”  made  it  3-­0  in  senior Ira Fisher half  stops,  including  the  23rd  minute.  Serrano  Corey  noted  that  if  the  Eagles  get  served  from  the  right  three  or  four  gems,  nota-­ past  Milton,  likely  opponents  in-­ side,  and  Fisher  headed  the  ball  into  bly  a  kick  save  on  Fisher. clude  familiar  foes  Rice  and  Green  the  near  corner.  But  the  Eagles  added  four  goals.  Mountain  Valley. &DO]LQL VWUXFN LQ WKH QG PLQXWH )LVKHU WRRN D &DO]LQL IHHG IURP WKH “We  may  face  teams  we’ve  already  His  hard  shot  from  the  left  side  went  left  side  and  converted  in  the  sixth  faced  a  couple  of  times  the  way  the  between  Perry’s  legs  to  make  it  4-­0.  minute,  a  wide-­open  White  tapped  bracketing  has  worked,â€?  Corey  said.  In  the  35th  minute,  Brett  wrapped  up  home  a  left-­to-­right  feed  from  Fisher  â€œI  think  that’s  a  good  thing,  because  ($*/( 623+2025( '</$1 WKH ÂżUVW KDOI VFRULQJ E\ EHOWLQJ KRPH midway  through  the  half,  in  the  23rd  we  know  those  teams.  We’re  excited  :HDYHU OHIW RXWUXQV %HOORZV )DOOV a  White-­Pifer  rebound. 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Fall  turkey  season  to  open  on  Sat.

Playoffs (Continued  from  Page  1B) (6-­7-­1).  The  Commodores,  who  had  expected  to  earn  a  home  game,  had  not  faced  the  Cosmos  this  fall.  The  winner  of  that  game  earned  a  date  with  the  winner  of  another  Wednesday  game  involving  a  local  team:  No.  16  Otter  Valley  (1-­13)  visited  No.  1  Mill  River.  MRU  de-­ feated  OV  twice  this  fall,  8-­1  and  1-­0.  VUHS  and  OV  did  not  meet,  but  MRU  defeated  the  Commodores,  4-­1,  in  the  season  opener  for  both  squads. ‡ 7KH 1R 0LGGOHEXU\ ÂżHOG hockey  team  (3-­7-­3)  hosted  No.  9  0RXQW 0DQVÂżHOG LQ ' , 7KH Tigers  were  looking  to  avenge  a  6-­1  loss  at  MMU  in  which  they  were  playing  without  two  injured  starters.  The  winner  of  that  game  will  travel  to  top-­seeded  Essex  (10-­1-­3)  on  Sat-­ urday  at  3  p.m.  MUHS  fell  at  Essex,  6-­0,  this  fall,  but  again  while  not  at  IXOO VWUHQJWK 7KH ' , VHPLÂżQDOV ZLOO be  played  at  South  Burlington  on  7XHVGD\ DQG WKH ÂżQDO DW WKH 8QLYHU-­ sity  of  Vermont  on  Nov.  2. ‡ 7KH 1R 98+6 ER\VÂś VRF-­ cer  team  (4-­8-­2)  visited  No.  7  U-­32  (6-­6-­1)  in  another  matchup  of  teams  that  did  not  face  one  another  dur-­ ing  the  regular  season.  Whoever  prevailed  in  that  game  will  face  the  winner  of  another  Wednesday  game,  between  No.  2  Montpelier  (9-­3-­2)  and  No.  15  Fair  Haven  (4-­9-­1).  The  Commodores  have  not  met  either  of  those  teams  this  fall,  either. 7KH ' ,, TXDUWHUÂżQDOV DUH VHW for  Tuesday,  and  Randolph  is  also  KRVWLQJ WKH ER\VÂś ' ,, ÂżQDO *UHHQ Mountain  Valley  is  the  No.  3  seed  behind  the  Eagles  and  Solons.  Â‡ 7KH 1R 2WWHU 9DOOH\ ER\VÂś soccer  team  (5-­9)  visited  No.  4  Rice  LQ DQRWKHU ' ,, JDPH 7KRVH teams  had  not  met  this  fall.  The  winner  of  that  contest  will  meet  ei-­ ther  No.  5  Harwood  (8-­6)  or  No.  12  Lamoille  (4-­9)  on  Saturday  at  2  p.m.  Those  would  also  be  unfamiliar  foes Â

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State  of  Vt.  announces  youth  deer  hunting  weekend,  Nov.  9  and  10 9HUPRQWÂśV \RXWK GHHU KXQWLQJ weekend  is  Nov.  9  and  10  this  year,  the  Saturday  and  Sunday  before  the  ULĂ€H GHHU VHDVRQ RSHQV Âł9HUPRQWÂśV VSHFLDO \RXWK GHHU hunting  weekend  helps  ensure  that  young  hunters  get  the  quality  train-­ ing  and  experiences  they  need  for  OLIHORQJ SDUWLFLSDWLRQ ´ VDLG )LVK Wildlife  Hunter  Education  Coordi-­

nator  Chris  Saunders.  â€œBy  design,  the  youth  weekend  hunt  reinforces  the  route  of  initiation  that  is  critical  in  recruitment  â€”  learning  through  WKH IDPLO\ ´ Anyone,  resident  or  nonresident,  who  is  15  years  old  or  younger  on  the  weekend  of  the  hunt  and  who  has  successfully  completed  a  hunter  edu-­ cation  course  may  purchase  a  hunt-­

ing  license  and  obtain  a  free  youth  deer  hunting  tag. The  young  hunter  must  be  ac-­ companied  by  an  unarmed  adult  over  18  years  of  age  who  holds  a  Vermont  hunting  license.  The  adult  may  accompany  up  to  two  young  hunters. The  law  now  requires  the  adult  to  have  direct  control  and  supervision, Â

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$ )LVK :LOGOLIH 'HSDUWPHQW VXUYH\ SURYHG WKDW 9HUPRQWœV \RXWK hunting  seasons  work.  Current  youth  hunters,  past  youth  hunters  and  their  PHQWRUV ZHUH KLJKO\ VDWLV¿HG ZLWK their  experiences,  and  this  translated  into  an  increased  desire  to  hunt  in  the  IXWXUH 3HUKDSV PRVW WHOOLQJ RI DOO the  youth  hunting  weekend  was  the  ¿UVW WLPH KXQWLQJ IRU SHUFHQW RI youth  hunters. For  more  information,  go  to  Ver-­ PRQW )LVK DQG :LOGOLIHœV ZHEVLWH Youth  Hunting  page: ZZZ YW¿V-­ handwildlife.com/hunttrap_youth. cfm.

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Bristol Police Log BRISTOL  â€”  Bristol  police  on  Oct.  13  cited  a  Starksboro  woman  IRU GULYLQJ XQGHU WKH LQĂ€XHQFH DI-­ ter  another  motorist  called  them  to  report  a  vehicle  that  was  crossing  the  centerline  and  driving  in  the  wrong  lane  as  it  was  entering  the  village.  Police  stopped  22-­year-­old  Kalvyn  Lynn  Langford  on  East  Street  and  al-­ leged  that  tests  showed  her  blood  al-­ cohol  content  of  more  than  twice  the  legal  limit  for  driving.  Langford  is  due  to  answer  the  charge  in  Addison  Superior  Court,  criminal  division,  in  Middlebury  on  Oct.  28. Separately,  police  cited  Dean  Allen  Bushee,  41,  of  Bristol  on  Oct.  10  for  driving  with  a  criminally  suspended Â

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Bristol  man  found  in  bushes,  then  arrested VERGENNES  â€”  Vergennes  police  arrested  a  21-­year-­old  Bristol  man  af-­ ter  a  quarter-­mile  foot  chase  on  Satur-­ day.  Police  said  they  saw  Kaleb  Gorton,  who  they  said  has  a  lengthy  history  of  arrests  and  was  wanted  on  an  outstand-­ ing  warrant,  â€œhiding  in  the  bushesâ€?  off  School  Street.  When  he  realized  police  had  seen  him,  they  said  Gorton  ran  off  on  School  Street  toward  East  Street  and  then  turned  into  the  back  parking  lot  of  Luigi’s  Italian  Specialties  before  police  collared  and  handcuffed  him.  Police  cited  Gorton  for  resisting  ar-­ rest  and  lodged  him  at  the  Chittenden  County  Correctional  Center. In  other  action  between  Oct.  14  and  20,  Vergennes  police: ‡ 2Q 2FW GHDOW ZLWK D PLQRU two-­car  accident  on  Main  Street. ‡ 2Q 2FW KHDUG IURP D ZRPDQ that  a  man  against  whom  she  had  a  re-­ lief  from  abuse  order  had  made  contact  through  Facebook;Íž  police  are  investi-­ gating. ‡ 2Q 2FW ZKLOH LQ 6WDUNVERUR RQ a  case  spoke  to  the  driver  of  a  car  that  was  reported  to  be  driven  erratically. ‡ 2Q 2FW UHFHLYHG D UHTXHVW from  John  Graham  Shelter  personnel  to  serve  a  no-­trespass  order;Íž  police  as  of  Monday  were  still  seeking  the  man.  Â‡ 2Q 2FW FKHFNHG RXW D PDQ UH-­ ported  to  be  acting  suspiciously  at  the  Champlain  Farms  store.

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‡ 2Q 2FW UHFHLYHG D FRPSODLQW from  a  woman  that  a  man  had  threat-­ ened  her  on  the  phone,  but  determined  WKDW D VWDWHPHQW KH ZDV JRLQJ WR ÂżOH D civil  complaint  against  her  was  not  a  threat. ‡ 2Q 2FW IRXQG DQ DEDQGRQHG bike  on  Meadow  Lane;Íž  police  hope  someone  will  identify  and  collect  it.  Â‡ 2Q 2FW KHOSHG 9HUPRQW 6WDWH 3ROLFH IURP WKH :LOOLVWRQ EDUUDFNV ÂżQG a  city  man  who  is  a  Chittenden  County  burglary  suspect;Íž  VSP  took  a  DNA  sample  from  the  man.  Â‡ 2Q 2FW WRRN D UHSRUW IURP DQ area  scrapyard  that  a  couple  had  sold  them  about  $4,000  of  catalytic  con-­ verters,  which  police  determined  had  been  stolen;Íž  police  said  they  are  inves-­ tigating  and  have  suspects  in  the  case ‡ 2Q 2FW KHOSHG WKH $GGLVRQ &RXQW\ 6WDWHÂśV $WWRUQH\ÂśV 2IÂżFH E\ serving  a  subpoena  to  a  witness. ‡ 2Q 2FW FROOHFWHG DQ XQOL-­ censed  teen  driver  from  Vergennes  Union  High  School  who  had  taken  his  father’s  car  without  permission,  and  then  worked  out  the  issue  with  the  family. ‡ 2Q 2FW KHOSHG 963 DW D WUDIÂżF stop  on  Route  7  in  Waltham. Â

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OLFHQVH $ %ULVWRO RIÂżFHU SXOOHG RYHU the  silver  Dodge  Caravan  Bushee  was  driving  after  he  allegedly  failed  to  stop  for  a  stop  signal  displayed  by  a  crossing  guard  on  North  Street  in  Bristol  during  school  hours.  An  in-­ vestigation  determined  that  Bushee’s  license  had  been  suspended  after  his  third  conviction  for  DUI,  and  he  was  subsequently  arrested. Meanwhile,  Bristol  police  ap-­ prehended  another  Bristol  man,  38-­year-­old  David  Allen  Fleming,  on  Oct.  6.  Fleming  had  an  outstand-­ ing  arrest  warrant  for  escape  issued  at  the  request  of  the  Vermont  Depart-­ ment  of  Corrections.  Police  lodged  Fleming  at  the  Chittenden  County  Correctional  Center.

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LINCOLN  â€”  There  is  still  time  WR JHW \RXU Ă€X VKRW KDYH \RXU EORRG pressure  checked,  enjoy  some  deli-­ cious  goodies  and  share  a  good  time  at  the  Halloween  â€œsafariâ€?  at  the  Unit-­ ed  Church  of  Lincoln  on  Thursday,  Oct.  31,  from  9  a.m.  until  noon.  Come  in  costume  and  see  if  anyone  will  rec-­ ognize  you. Have  you  had  your  snow  or  stud-­ ded  tires  put  on  your  car  yet?  One  QHYHU NQRZV ZKHQ WKH ÂżUVW VQRZ ZLOO fall  up  here  in  Lincoln. Please  drive  very  carefully  on  Hal-­ loween  evening  and  night.  There  will  be  many  ghosts,  goblins,  witches,  werewolves,  princesses,  etc.,  out Â

trick-­or-­treating  all  around  the  center  of  town.  Parents  â€”  please  make  sure  your  precious  little  ones  can  see  well  and  be  seen  clearly. Nov.  3  is  â€œFall  Backâ€?  Day.  Remem-­ ber  to  set  your  clock  back  one  hour  Saturday  night,  the  second,  before  go-­ ing  to  bed. There  is  still  time  to  plant  fall  bulbs  before  the  ground  freezes.  Check  the  library  page  online  or  call  453-­BOOK  (2665)  for  more  information. The  library  has  reduced-­rate  admis-­ sion  passes  for  the  ECHO  Museum,  senior  exercise  classes  and  RSVP  Bone  Builders  classes.  Stop  in  or  call  the  above  number  for  details.


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THANK YOU HOLY Spirit ALCOHOLICS ANONY-­ and St. Jude for prayers M O U S M I D D L E B U RY answered. V.B. MEETINGS TUESDAY: 11th Step Meeting Noon-­1:00 PM. ALTEEN Group. Both Public Meetings held at Turning Point, 228 Maple Street. 12 Step Meet-­ AL-­ANON: FOR FAMI-­ ing Noon-­1:00 PM. 12 Step LIES and friends affected Meeting 7:30-­8:30 PM. Both by someone’s drinking. held at the Turning Point Members share experi-­ Center in the Marbleworks, ence, strength and hope to Middlebury. solve common problems. N e w c o m e r s w e l c o m e . ALCOHOLICS ANONY-­ Confidential. St. Stephen’s M O U S M I D D L E B U RY Church (use front side door M E E T I N G S M O N D AY: and go to second floor) in As Bill Sees It Meeting Middlebury, Sunday nights Noon-­1:00 PM. Big Book 7:15-­8:15pm. Meeting 7:30-­8:30 PM. Both held at the Turning Point ALATEEN: FOR YOUNG Center in the Marbleworks, PEOPLE who’ve been af-­ Middlebury. fected by someone’s drink-­ ing. Members share ex-­ ALCOHOLICS ANONY-­ perience, strength, hope M O U S M I D D L E B U RY to solve common prob-­ MEETINGS SUNDAY: 12 lems. Meets Wednesdays Step Meeting 9:00-­10:00 7:15-­8:15pm downstairs AM held at the Middlebury in Turning Point Center of United Methodist Church on Addison County in Middle-­ N. Pleasant Street. Discus-­ bury Marbleworks. (Al-­Anon sion Meeting 1:00-­2:00 PM meets at same time nearby held at the Turning Point at St. Stephens Church. Center in the Marbleworks, Middlebury. ALCOHOLICS ANONY-­ M O U S M I D D L E B U RY ALCOHOLICS ANONY-­ M E E T I N G S S AT U R -­ M O U S N E W H AV E N DAY: Discussion Meeting MEETINGS: Monday, Big 9:00-­10:00 AM at the Mid-­ Book Meeting 7:30-­8:30 dlebury United Methodist PM at the Congregational Church. Discussion Meeting Church, New Haven Village 10:00-­11:00 AM. Women’s Green. Meeting Noon-­1:00 PM. Be-­ ginners Meeting 6:30-­7:30 ALCOHOLICS ANONY-­ PM. These three meetings MOUS RIPTON MEET-­ are held at the Turning Point INGS: Monday, As Bill Center in the Marbleworks, Sees It Meeting 7:15-­8:15 AM. Thursday, Grapevine Middlebury. Meeting 6:00-­7:00 PM. Both ALCOHOLICS ANONY-­ held at Ripton Firehouse, M O U S M I D D L E B U RY Dugway Rd. MEETINGS FRIDAY: Dis-­ cussion Meeting Noon-­1:00 ALCOHOLICS ANONY-­ PM at the Turning Point in MOUS BRANDON MEET-­ the Marbleworks, Middle-­ INGS: Monday, Discussion Meeting 7:30-­8:30 PM. bury. Wednesday, 12 Step Meet-­ ALCOHOLICS ANONY-­ ing 7:00-­8:00 PM. Friday, 12 M O U S M I D D L E B U RY Step Meeting 7:00-­8:00 PM. M E E T I N G S T H U R S -­ All held at the St. Thomas DAY: Big Book Meeting Episcopal Church, RT 7 Noon-­1:00 PM at the Turn-­ South. ing Point Center in the Marbleworks, Middlebury. ALCOHOLICS ANONY-­ Speaker Meeting 7:30-­8:30 MOUS BRISTOL MEET-­ PM at St. Stephen’s Church, INGS: Sunday, Discussion Meeting 4:00-­5:00 PM. Main St.(On the Green). Wednesday, 12 Step Meet-­ ALCOHOLICS ANONY-­ ing 7:00-­8:00 PM. Friday, M O U S M I D D L E B U RY Big Book Meeting, 6:00-­7:00 MEETINGS WEDNES-­ PM. All held at the Feder-­ DAY: Big Book Meeting ated Church, Church St. 7:15-­8:15 AM is held at the Middlebury United Method-­ ist Church on N. Pleasant Street. Discussion Meeting Noon-­1:00 PM. Women’s Meeting 5:30-­6:30 PM. Both held at The Turning Point Center in the Marbleworks, Middlebury.

Services

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

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Public Meetings

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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.

CONSTRUCTION: ADDI-­ TIONS, RENOVATIONS, new construction, drywall, carpentry, painting, flooring, roofing, pressure washing, driveway sealing. All as-­ pects of construction, also property maintenance. Ste-­ ven Fifield 802-­989-­0009.

ALCOHOLICS ANONY-­ MOUS NORTH FERRIS-­ BURGH MEETINGS: Sun-­ day, Daily Reflections Meet-­ ing 6:00-­7:00 PM, at the United Methodist Church, Old Hollow Rd.

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LOST CAT: RANDALL, is still missing in Orwell. Dark brown / black tabby with white muzzle, chest, belly and part of back legs. Small brown patch under chin. Has big front paws with extra toes! He is micro-­chipped. Ran into woods on Main Street at end of August. We miss him terribly. Please call 631-­338-­7130 with any information.

EXPERIENCED CDL-­A DRIVER looking for part time local work. Forklift cert. Clean license. Addison County. Call 802-­558-­5244.

FREE HOUSE CATS! Many to choose from. Spayed and Neutered. Good homes only. Call 802-­388-­1410. 1683 Dog Team Rd., New Haven.

FREE WOODWORKING MAGAZINES! Good condi-­ tion. Large inventory. Call Edward, at 802-­388-­9274 DEVELOPMENTAL HOME to set up a time to meet. PROVIDER for live-­in client or respite care. 36 years ex-­ OFFICE DESK, FULL-­SIZE perience. State background 1950s Steelcase typewriter check completed. State desk; spring-­loaded t/w plat-­ Agency and past client fam-­ form ideal for scanner or ily references provided. Call laptop dock. Divided center Doreen at 802-­247-­4409. drawer; three flex-­divide side drawers. This beast will outlast us all... and it’s free if you can get a moving pro FALL CLEAN UP, brush to help you. 802-­545-­2468, trimming, hedge trimming, 10am-­8pm. power washing, light truck-­ ing. Small carpentry jobs, TWO TIGER KITTENS: maintenance and repairs. 1 Male, 1 Female. Litter Gene’s Property Manage-­ box trained and friendly. ment, Leicester, Vt. Fully Looking for good home(s). insured. 802-­349-­6579. Call 802-­349-­7543.

BRAIN INJURY SUPPORT GROUP: Survivors, family members and care givers are invited to share their experience in a safe, secure and confidential environ-­ ment. Meets monthly on the second Tuesday from 6:00pm to 8:00pm at the Hannaford Career Center, Room 208 (second floor, an elevator is available) in Middlebury. For more for a free estimate. information, contact Lisa METICULOUS RESIDEN-­ Bernardin 802-­388-­2720. TIAL CLEANING Servic-­ NA MEETINGS MIDDLE-­ es. 12 years experience. BURY: Mondays, 6pm, held Fully insured. Call Leigh. at the Turning Point Center 802-­282-­1903. located in the Marbleworks.

FIRE AND ICE RESTAU-­ RANT is seeking experi-­ enced waitstaff, hosts and bussers (bussing staff does not require previous experi-­ ence). Apply in person at 26 Seymour Street. Middlebury. Help Wanted Must be reliable, punctual and be a team player for fast EVENT SECURITY — UNI-­ paced restaurant. Always FORM SECURITY positions. accepting applications for Part time. All shifts available the right people in all de-­ throughout the state of Ver-­ partments. Do not call the mont. Must be 18 years of restaurant. age and have a high school diploma / GED. We will train BANKRUPTCY: CALL to Garage Sales you for an exciting new find out if bankruptcy can career in security. Must be help you. Kathleen Walls, able to work with public in Esq. 802-­388-­1156. a positive friendly manor. HUGE GARAGE SALE. Apply online: www.gmcsvt. Friday and Saturday 10/25 com / employment/ . and 10/26 from 9am-­3pm. Antique european furniture, household items, holiday decor, fashion jewelry, 19 Lake Road, Panton.

AN EVERYTHING SALE. Cleaning out after 40 years of saving. 1473 Kellogg Bay Road, West Ferrisburgh, next to Basin Harbor. Starts Friday, Oct. 25 through Sun-­ day, Oct. 27, 9am-­4pm. Just to name a few items: holiday decorations, clothes, dishes of all kinds, linens, furniture, electronics, some old items, and much more.

NA MEETINGS MIDDLE-­ BURY: Fridays, 7:30pm, NEED HELP CLEANING held at the Turning Point your home? I would love Center located in the Marble to help. Looking for weekly Works. or biweekly homes. Per-­ THE HELENBACH CAN-­ sonal service and refer-­ CER Support Group is an ences available. Please call independent group of peo-­ 802-­349-­3135 and let me ple who are dealing with, help you. have dealt with, and who PRIVATE CARE GIVING know people with cancer. Services. 20 years expe-­ We meet on an irregularly rience. References. Call regular basis (if there is a Leigh. 802-­282-­1903. need, we meet!) at the Mary Johnson Child Care Center S N O W P L O W I N G on Water St. in Middlebury. A N D s a n d i n g s e r -­ Good home-­made treats v i c e s . 8 0 2 -­ 3 5 2 -­ 1 0 3 4 , are always available and 802-­349-­5457. all meetings are free. Our theme song has been Bill SNOW PLOWING, FIRE-­ Wither’s “Lean on Me, when WOOD, fall clean ups. you’re not strong, I’ll be 802-­247-­5475, ask for your friend, I’ll help you Chuck. carry on..for it won’t be long, ‘til I’m gonna need, some-­ body to lean on.” Come be a leaner, be a supporter, be part of something that gives strength by sharing love. Call 802-­388-­6107 with questions.

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L-­R Standing Ray Paquette, Gail Sheldon, Mary Cobb, Jane LaFountain. Sitting Helen Stearns, Olive Douglas, Ida Brace, Betty Myers

Help Wanted

Help Wanted LOOKING FOR A NEW So-­ cial Network? We are a group of people doing human ser-­ vice supporting people with intellectual disabilities in Ad-­ dison and Rutland Counties. Are you someone who thinks innovatively, acts altruisti-­ cally, and has the flexibility to do what it takes where and when it needs to be done? If so, contact Specialized Community Care at scc@ sccmidd.comcastbiz.net or send a letter of interest / resume to SCC PO Box 578 East Middlebury, VT 05740.

Resident Centered, Locally Governed

EastView is continuing to grow and we are adding more members to our team! Servers: Part-time and Full-time Positions Available

Our dining team provides residents with a fine dining experience and full table service in a dynamic retirement community. With a manageable schedule and superb kitchen facilities, we offer a work environment that is hard to find in the hospitality industry. These positions will be primarily during the evenings and applicants must be willing to work weekends and some holidays.

Residential Care Assistant: Part-time and Full-time Positions Available

The Resident Care Assistant participates as a key member of the health care team implementing care delivery systems in a manner that maintains a nurturing environment that supports the health and independence of the residents. The Residential Care Assistant uses primary care assignments to provide resident-centered care to support the resident’s activities of daily living. Residential Care Assistants use their care-giving skills to ensure the physical and cognitive wellbeing of residents, as well as their emotional and social wellbeing. In addition, they provide support and information to families/others where appropriate. For more information about EastView at Middlebury, go to: www.eastviewmiddlebury.com Interested candidates please email greatplacetowork@eastviewmiddlebury.com or send cover letter and resume to: : EastView at Middlebury | 100 Eastview Terrace Middlebury, VT EOE

Let Us Help You Get That Job Done!

(front and cen-­ ter) currently resides at the Vergennes Residential Care Home and has always prioritized her volunteering and made an effort to help others. Her fellow residents seek her out to sew on buttons and repair tears in clothing. Her stitching talent and JHQHURVLW\ H[WHQGV WR PDNLQJ À DQQHO FRY ers for hot packs. She turns donated fabric into clothing protectors (pictured) to make the in-­house dining experience more GLJQL¿ HG $V WKHVH DUH ZDVKHG DIWHU HDFK meal, there is a never ending need for re-­ placements, but Olive has kept up with the demand! Long before she came to live at Vergennes Residential Care Home, Olive was known in the community as a Lion and a volunteer in many other service or-­ ganizations. You may have seen her as a waitress at Spahns Country Kitchen and she was once the cook at Clarks Nursing Home (which became Vergennes Resi-­ dential Care Home). Olive is adored as a mother and grandmother and so appreciat-­ ed as a local volunteer. Thank you, Olive!

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MIDDLEBURY UNION MIDDLE SCHOOL Girls’ Basketball Coach Middlebury Union Middle School is seeking a Girls’ Basketball Coach. The applicant must have knowledge of middle level Basketball coaching principles with previous coaching experience preferred. Must possess strong organizational skills and the ability to communicate and relate to middle school students.

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O V E R N I G H T  AWA K E  SHELTER  STAFF:  over-­ night  awake  shelter  staff  for  a  seasonal  cold  weather  com-­ munity  shelter  in  Middlebury  Vermont.  The  shelter  opens  November  15-­March  31,  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  opera-­ tion;  stipend  for  the  nights  the  shelter  is  not  open.  Send  resume  and  letter  of  interest  to:  HOPE,  Warming  Shelter,  PO  Box  165,  Middlebury  VT  05753.

DEVELOPMENTAL  HOME  PROVIDER  for  charming  73  year  old  woman  with  devel-­ opmental  disability.  Should  be  familiar  with  the  needs  of  older  adults  and  be  able  to  offer  caring  companionship.  Temporary  ramp  and  some  funding  for  renovations  are  available  to  meet  her  need  for  an  accessible  home.  She  enjoys  music,  community  events,  especially  holidays!  Goal  is  to  be  part  of  a  family,  not  a  resident  in  a  commu-­ nity  care  home  setting.  An-­ nual  tax-­free  stipend  of  over  $25,000,  room  &  board  pay-­ ment  of  $8,300,  plus  respite  budget.  Call  Sharon  Tierra  at  Community  Associates  388-­4021.

VERMONT  SOAP  IS  looking  for  the  right  people  to  add  to  our  team  of  full  time,  hon-­ est,  hard-­working,  friendly,  long-­term  employees.  Must  be  good  with  numbers,  have  good  computer  skills,  and  be  able  to  lift  50  pound  boxes.  Will  train.  Please  email  re-­ sume  to  Hilde@vermont-­ soap.com  .

MILKER  AT  KAYHART  Brothers  Dairy  in  Addison.  Position  is  full  time.  Milking  approx.  3  hours  per  day.  Oth-­ er  farm  duties  based  on  your  skills.  Housing  and  good  pay,  including  health  insurance  and  retirement  plan  options.  Previous  experience  and  valid  drivers  license  required.  Call  Steve  at  802-­349-­6906  or  Tim  at  802-­349-­6676.

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The Town of Middlebury has a part-time position open in the highway department. Anticipated work period is from December 1, 2013 until March 30, 2014. Duties include snowplowing, sidewalk clearing, and typical highway department functions. Must have Commercial Driver’s License or learner’s permit valid in the State of Vermont. Ability to operate front loader machine. Must be able to respond to winter callins, including after-hours work (nights and weekends). Applications may be obtained from the Town Manager’s Office or at townofmiddlebury.org. (go to Middlebury information & links, then employment opportunities).

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For  Rent

1  BEDROOM  APARTMENTS Benson  Heights,  Benson,  VT

CHARMING,  COMPLETELY  REMODELED,  large  2  bedroom  apartment,  Brandon.  Many  luxu-­ ries,  1-­1/2  baths,  enclosed  porch,  walk-­in  closets,  laundry  hook-­up,  storage,  desirable  parking.  $930.  heat  included.  802-­377-­3640.

Senior  housing  in  a  lovely,  rural  setting.   Upcoming  vacancies  for  beautiful  and  newly  renovated,  subsidized,  one  bedroom  apartments.  Heat,  electric,  hot  water,  trash  removal,  recycling,  snow  removal,  and  24-­hr  maintenance  included.  Onsite  laundry.   Must  income-­qualify.

Wood  Heat CENTRAL  BOILER  MAXIM  Outdoor  wood  pellet  furnace  provides  safe,  clean,  efficient  heat.  Features  automatic  power  ignition.  Boivin  Farm  Supply.  Call  802-­236-­2389.

FIREWOOD:  CUT,  SPLIT,  deliv-­ ered.  Call  802-­388-­7300. FIREWOOD;  CUT,  SPLIT  and  delivered.  Green  or  seasoned.  Call  Tom  Shepard,  802-­453-­4285. FIREWOOD;  CUT,  SPLIT  and  delivered.  Call  for  information.  247-­9782. MIXED  HARDWOOD,  PARTIAL-­ LY  seasoned.  Cut,  split,  delivered.  $175  /  cord.  Please  leave  mes-­ sage,  802-­282-­9110. MOUNTAIN  ROAD  FIREWOOD.  Green  and  dry  available.  Oak,  ash,  maple,  beech.  Order  now  and  save  for  next  season.  Cut,  split  and  delivered.  Call  802-­759-­2095. TREE  &  BRUSH  REMOVAL.  Also,  Green  and  Dry  fire-­ wood  for  sale.  Call  for  pricing.  802-­388-­8348  or  802-­989-­9893.

Call: 802-­775-­3139 Equal  Housing  Opportunity

Real  Estate  Wanted WANTED:  TO  PURCHASE  from  owner,  open  land,  2  to  100  acres.  802-­558-­6092.

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.

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For  Rent

Real  Estate LEICESTER  6.8  ACRES,  $59,000.  Very  nice  building  site  CORNWALL  EFFICIENCY  surveyed,  septic  design  included.  APARTMENT  clean  and  quiet.  Ready  to  build  on,  with  all  permits.  Owner  financing.  Call  Wayne  $650  includes  all.  989-­8124. 802-­257-­7076. FERRISBURGH  /  VERGENNES  4  BEDROOM  2  bath  cozy  cape  MIDDLEBURY;  INDUSTRIAL  on  10  private  acres.  Lots  of  sun-­ PARK.  Available  2  acres,  lease  light.  Great  room  with  wood  stove.  or  build  to  suit.  802-­558-­6092. Big  closets,  large  open  kitchen.  Finished  basement.  7  miles  East  PROFESSIONAL  OFFICE  of  Vergennes.  Walk  to  Lake  SPACE.  Historic  Bristol  village  Champlain.  Karla  802-­377-­7445. house,  quiet  mountainside  neighborhood.  3  minute  walk  LOVELY  3  BEDROOM  house  to  Main  Street.  Can  build  to  in  South  Lincoln.  Open  floor  suit.  140-­1100sq.ft.  space  avail-­ space,  newly  renovated.  Fur-­ able.  Tommie  802-­453-­2449.  nishing  optional.  Nice  yard.  No  802-­349-­2271. pets  or  smoking.  References  and  security  deposit.  $1100  /  mo.  Call  802-­388-­7218. Animals MIDDLEBURY  1  BEDROOM  apartment.  Totally  renovated.  Third  floor.  Center  of  town.  $900  /  mo.  includes  electric,  water,  heat,  washer,  dryer,  parking.  802-­349-­8544.

Att.  Farmers MIDDLEBURY  3  BEDROOM,  second  floor  apartment.,  newly  HAY  FOR  SALE:  First  cut  $3  renovated.  $925  /  mo.  plus  utilities.  /  square  bale.  First  cut  round  802-­989-­8399. bales  $30.  Mike  Quinn,  end  of  MIDDLEBURY  COMMERCIAL-­ South  Munger  Street,  Middlebury.  LY  ZONED  House  with  maximum  802-­388-­7828. exposure  and  access  to  Rt.  7  and  HAY  FOR  SALE:  First  and  sec-­ Foote  Street.  Great  way  to  build  ond  cut.  Call  802-­352-­4686. your  clientele.  Spacious  parking.  Handicap  accessible.  Please  call  HAY  FOR  SALE:  Small  square  Darcy  at  802-­388-­9599. bales.  First  cut  and  mulch.  De-­ livery  available.  Call  for  pricing.  MIDDLEBURY  HOUSE  SHARE.  802-­453-­4481,  802-­349-­9281,  or  Furnished,  W/D,  WIFI.  Utilities  802-­989-­1004. included.  No  smoking  or  pets.  References.  First,  last  and  $300.  HORSE  BOARDING  AVAIL-­ security  deposit.  Credit  check.  ABLE:  $250  per  month.  Go  to  $550  /  mo.  6  month  to  1  year  lease.  www.cookesstable.com  for  more  802-­989-­3097. info.  802-­349-­3135.

1BR  APARTMENT  $700,  heat  BRIDPORT:  3  BEDROOM,  2  included,  W/D,  dishwasher.  bath  ranch  house,  attached  dou-­ Leicester.  References,  deposit,  ble  garage  built  2007.  Appliances  lease.  802-­349-­9733. included.  Efficient  gas  furnace,  2  BEDROOM  APT.  Middlebury.  other  extras.  No  smoking  /  pets.  Totally  remodeled.  Includes  $1250.  First,  last,  security  re-­ heat,  water,  sewer,  electric;  with  quired.  1  year  lease.  References  /  garage  available.  $1300  /  m o.  credit  report.  Available  December  1.  802-­758-­2369,  cggile@juno. 802-­388-­4831. com  802-­345-­2541. 2  BEDROOM  HOUSE,  com-­ pletely  furnished  for  8  month  BRISTOL  2  BEDROOM  1  Bath  winter  rental  on  Lake  Dunmore.  efficient  gas  heat  and  new  Very  energy  efficient,  washer  and  windows.  Excellent  condition.  dryer,  85’  of  frontage,  no  pets,  no  Water  and  sewer  included.  No  smoking.  $  900  /  mo.  plus  utilities.  pets  or  smoking.  $850  /  month.  MIDDLEBURY,  FURNISHED  802-­453-­4670. 802-­352-­6678. APARTMENT.  Large  living  2  BEDROOM,  FIRST  floor  apart-­ BRISTOL  OFFICE  SPACE:  Lo-­ room,  kitchen,  bedroom,  bath.  ment  with  office  in  Middlebury,  85  cated  in  the  Old  High  School  $795  /  mo.  All  utilities  included.  Court  Street.  Full  basement,  W/D  building  by  the  town  green,  310  802-­388-­4251. hook-­up,  off-­street  parking.  Lawn,  sf.,  high  ceilings,  nice  natural  snow  plowing  and  appliances  light,  wood  floors,  ceiling  fan,  MONKTON  POND  2  Bedroom  2  included.  $1000  /  mo.  No  pets  or  wainscoting.  Perfect  home  for  a  bath.  $1375  /  month  plus  utilities.  smoking.  Credit,  references  and  small  office.  $380  /  month  includes  First,  last  and  security.  Credit  heat  and  electricity.  Fitness  cen-­ check  and  reference  check  lease  required.  802-­352-­6678. ter,  yoga  studio,  non-­profits  and  required.  Avail.  Nov.  1.  Karla  2000  SQUARE  FEET  Profes-­ alternative  health  practitioners  802-­377-­7445. sional  office  space  in  Middlebury,  call  this  complex  home,  plus  multi-­room.  Ground  level,  parking,  five  new  office  suites  coming  ORWELL;  1  BEDROOM  apart-­ handicapped-­accessible.  Avail-­ this  fall.  Lease  required.  Call  ment.  First,  last,  security.  No  pets,  no  smoking.  Quiet  family  able  now.  802-­558-­6092. 802-­453-­4065. environment.  $525  /  mo.  Evenings  5000  SQUARE  FEET  MANU-­ FACTURING  space  available  in  Middlebury  industrial  park.  Call  for  information.  802-­349-­8544.

BRISTOL  VILLAGE  2  or  3  bed-­ room  apartment,  first  and  second  floor.  Walking  distance  to  down-­ town,  schools.  $1250  plus  utilities.  AUTO  STORAGE;  MONTHLY,  No  pets.  453-­7034. seasonal  and  yearly  heated  BRISTOL,  SINGLE  CAR  ga-­ storage.  Reasonable  rates.  rage  at  28  North  Street.  Great  802-­877-­3207. for  extra  car,  boat  or  storage.  1  BRANDON  DELUXE  DUPLEX  year  lease  required.  $100  /  mo.  in  the  Village.  3  level  living.  2  802-­453-­4065. bedrooms.  Washer  /  dryer,  deck,  yard.  $1100  /  month  includes  heat.  802-­989-­8124. BRANDON,  NOW  RENTING  1  &  2  bedroom  affordable  apartments  at  Park  Village.  Rents  starting  at  $691  /  mo.  Some  utilities  included.  Great  location,  beautiful  setting,  30  minutes  to  Rutland,  5  minutes  to  downtown  Brandon,  easy  ac-­ cess  to  Route  7.  Pets  allowed  with  deposit.  Call  Chantel  for  more  info  802-­247-­0165. BRIDPORT  VILLAGE;  SPA-­ CIOUS  second  floor  one  bedroom  apartment.  Private  driveway  /  en-­ trance.  Includes  heat,  electric,  water,  snow  removal,  and  washer  /  dryer  hook-­ups.  No  smoking.  $850  /  month  plus  deposit.  Call  349-­7552. BRIDPORT:  2  BEDROOM,  ground  floor  apartment,  $750  /  month,  includes  electric.  Also  large  1  bedroom,  second  floor  apartment,  $650  /  month,  includes  electric.  References  and  deposit  required.  802-­758-­2436.

POMERANIAN  PUPPIES:  3  Males,  1  Female.  $550  each.  Call  for  more  information.  802-­377-­5709.

802-­948-­2349. RIPTON  TWO  BEDROOM  apartment.  $550  /  month  plus  utili-­ ties.  No  pets.  No  smoking.  Call  802-­382-­8567.

NEW  HOLLAND  T1530-­  250TL  Loader,  200  hours.  Winco  PTO  Generator.  Call  802-­247-­6735. WHITNEY’S  CUSTOM  FARM  WORK.  Pond  agitating,  liquid  manure  hauling,  mouldboard  plowing.  462-­2755,  John  Whitney

Trucks 1988  FORD  16’  rack  body  with  lift  gate.  Would  make  a  great  farm  truck.  $1800.  802-­349-­8544.

2001  DODGE  DAKOTA  Sport  4x4,  V8,  5-­speed,  191k  miles.  Inspected,  excellent  mechanical  condition.  New  battery.  $2250.  802-­349-­7413.

SALISBURY;  2  BEDROOM  bottom  floor  apartment.  Access  to  beach  and  seasonal  pools.  Wanted No  pets.  Heat,  electric  included.  $875  /  mo.  References.  First,  last,  USED  OIL  WANTED:  Mikes  Auto  BRISTOL:  2  BEDROOM  apart-­ deposit  with  lease.  802-­352-­4501. 1  and  2,  small  amounts,  drop  off  ment.  Heat,  snow  removal,  SELF  STORAGE,  8’X10’  units.  with  us.  50  gallons  +  we  will  pick  washer  /  dryer  included.  Porch,  Your  lock  and  key,  $50  /  month.  up  locally.  802-­388-­4138. private  basement.  Lease,  refer-­ Middlebury,  802-­558-­6092. ences,  credit  check  and  deposit  required.  No  pets  /  smoking.  $950  STORAGE  SPACES,  11’X28’.  Cars /  month.  802-­453-­2470. Large  overhead  doors,  extra  high  ceilings.  Will  accommodate  large  1980  CHECKER  MARATHON  campers,  boats  or  lots  of  stuff.  TAXI.  Private  use  only.  V-­8,  73211  original  miles.  Completely  rebuilt  Call  802-­388-­8394. transmission  and  starter.  Runs  great.  Ready  for  restoration.  $4800.  OBO  802-­352-­6678.

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IN Â RE Â THE Â ESTATE Â OF RUBY Â CARLSTROM

IN Â RE Â THE Â ESTATE Â OF DANIEL Â WALTER Â REYNOLDS LATE Â OF Â BRIDPORT, Â VERMONT

NOTICE  TO  CREDITORS To  the  creditors  of  the  estate  of  Ruby  L.  Carlstrom  late  of  Bristol,  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.  14,  2013 Lisa  Grover 2  Adirondack  View Bristol,  VT  05443 (802)  453-­7406 LLGrover722@gmail.com

NOTICE  TO  CREDITORS To  the  creditors  of  the  estate  of  Daniel  Walter  Reynolds  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.  8,  2013 Richard  H.  Reynolds,  Executor c/o  Karl  W.  Neuse,  Esq. Neuse,  Duprey  &  Putnam,  P.C. One  Cross  Street Middlebury,  VT  05753

Name  of  Publication:  Addison  Independent Publication  Date:  Oct.  24,  2013 Address  of  Probate  Court:  Addison  Probate  Court,  7  Mahady  Court,  Middlebury,  VT  05753 10/24

Name  of  Publication:  Addison  Independent Publication  Date:  Oct.  24,  2013 Address  of  Probate  Court:  Addison  Probate  Court,  7  Mahady  Court,  Middlebury,  VT  05753 10/24

STATE  OF  VERMONT DISTRICT  OF  ADDISON,  SS. IN  RE  THE  ESTATE  OF CATHERINE  R.  THOMPSON NOTICE  TO  CREDITORS To  the  creditors  of  the  estate  of  Catherine  R.  Thompson  late  of  East  Middlebury,  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  the  ¿UVW SXEOLFDWLRQ RI WKLV QRWLFH 7KH FODLP PXVW 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.  21,  2013 John  Thompson 911  Otter  Creek  Highway New  Haven,  VT  05472 (802)  545-­2131 jajgthompson@yahoo.com Catherine  F.  Field 34  Fairway  Drive Becket,  MA  01223 (413)  446-­4522 FDWK\¿HOG #JPDLO FRP Name  of  Publication:  Addison  Independent Publication  Date:  Oct.  24,  2013 Address  of  Probate  Court:  Addison  Probate  Court,  7  Mahady  Court,  Middlebury,  VT  05753 10/24

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

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SUPERIOR COURT Addison Unit

STATE OF VERMONT

CIVIL DIVISION Docket No. 88-­4-­13 Ancv

PEOPLES  UNITED  BANK,  Sucessor  by  merger  to  Chittenden  Trust  Co.  d/b/a  Mortgage  Service  Center  and  d/b/a  Chittenden  Bank Plaintiff v. George  L.  Roger,  Jr.  and  Eva  Roger  Defendants   NOTICE OF JUDICIAL FORECLOSURE SALE    By  virtue  of  the  Judgment  and  Decree  of  Foreclosure  by  Judicial  Sale  entered  on  August  22,  2013,  and  the  Power  of  Sale  contained  in  mortgages  given  by  George  L.  Roger  and  Eva  Roger  to  Chittenden  Trust  Company  d/b/a  Mortgage  Service  Center  (Mortgagee),  dated  July  23,  2004,  recorded  in  Volume  59  on  Pages  84-­91  and  dated  March  16,  2006  and  recorded  in  Volume  62,  Pages  576-­579  of  the  Vergennes  land  records,  for  breach  of  the  conditions  of  said  mortgages  and  for  the  purpose  of  foreclosing  the  same,  the  undersigned  will  cause  to  be  sold  at  public  auction  (  Sale)   at  11:00  a.m.  on  the  12th  day  of  November,  2013,  the  lands  and  premises  known  as  74  South  Water  Street  in  the  City  of  Vergennes,  Vermont  (Mortgaged  Property)  described  as  follows:    Being  all  and  the  same  lands  and  premises  conveyed  to  George  L.  Roger  and  Eva  Roger  by  Warranty  Deed  of  Christopher  S.  McElroy  dated  March  18,  2002  and  recorded  at  Book  52,  Pages  519-­520  of  the  City  of  Vergennes  Land  Records  and  being  more  particularly  described  as  follows:    Being  all  and  the  same  lands  and  premises  conveyed  to  Christopher  S.  McElroy  by  Quitclaim  Deed  of  Christopher  S.  McElroy  and  Karin  F.  McElroy  (a/k/a)  Karin  M.  Fenske  dated  June  22,  1995,  and  recorded  at  Book  43,  pages  670-­671  of  the  Vergennes  Land  Records.    Being  all  and  the  same  lands  and  premises  described  in  the  Warranty  Deed  from  Peggy  Jean  Tuttle  to  Christopher  S.  McElroy  and  Karin  F.  McElroy,  dated  May  18,  1994,  and  recorded  in  Book  43  at  Page  106  in  the  Vergennes  Land  Records.    Land  and  premises  located  at  74  South  Water  Street,  and  being  more  particularly  described  as  follows:    Being  all  and  the  same  lands  and  premises  conveyed  to  John  H.  Baker  and  Peggy  Jean  Banker,  now  Peggy  Jean  Tuttle,  by  deed  of  - 6 *OHDVRQ -U $GPLQLVWUDWRU RI 9HWHUDQV $IIDLUV DQ RIÂżFHU RI WKH 8QLWHG 6WDWHV RI $PHULFD GDWHG $XJXVW DQG UHFRUGHG DW Book  21,  Page  437  of  the  Vergennes  Land  Records,  and  being  therein  described  as  follows:     A  lot  of  land  with  a  dwelling  house  thereon,  situated  on  the  southerly  side  of  Water  Street  in  the  City  of  Vergennes,  the  dwelling  house  thereon  being  known  and  designated  as  number  74  thereon.    Said  deed  included  an  assignment  of  a  certain  decree  of  foreclosure  of  the  Addison  County  Court  of  Chancery  entitled  Burlington  Savings  Bank  v.  Dorian  W.  And  Grace  M.  Brown  dated  February  9,  1960,  which  decree  became  absolute  February  9,  1961  and  is  of  record  in  Book  21,  Page  399  of  said  land  records  to  which  Deed  and  Decree  and  all  former  deeds  and  records  reference  is  made  for  a  further  and  more  particular  description  of  the  premises  herein  conveyed.    The  interest  of  John  Henry  Baker  was  conveyed  to  Peggy  Jean  Baker  by  Quit  Claim  Deed  if  John  Henry  Baker  dated  September  5,  1982,  and  recorded  at  Book  32  Page  103  Vergennes  Land  Records.    Reference  is  hereby  made  to  said  deed  and  its  records  and  to  all  prior  deeds  and  their  records  for  a  further  and  more  complete  description  of  the  lands  and  premises  herein  conveyed.    TERMS  OF  SALE:  The  sale  will  be  held  at  the  Mortgaged  Property.   The  Mortgaged  Property  shall  be  sold  AS  IS,  WITH  ALL  FAULTS  WITH  NO  REPRESENTATIONS  OR  WARRANTIES  OF  ANY  KIND  subject  to  all  easements,  rights  of  way,  covenants,  permits,  reservations  and  restrictions  of  record,  title  defects,  environmental  hazards,  unpaid  real  estate  taxes  (delinquent  and  current),  current  and  delinquent  assessments  in  favor  of  homeowners  associations,  and  municipal  liens,  to  the  highest  bidder  for  cash.   At  the  Sale,  the  successful  bidder,  other  than  the  Mortgagee,  shall  pay  $10,000  of  the  purchase  price  in  cash  or  bank  treasurer   check.   The  successful  bidder  shall  execute  a  purchase  and  sale  agreement  requiring  payment  of  the  balance  of  the  purchase  price  within  ten  days  of  entry  of  WKH FRXUW RUGHU FRQÂżUPLQJ WKH 6DOH %HIRUH EHLQJ SHUPLWWHG WR ELG DW WKH 6DOH ELGGHU VKDOO GLVSOD\ WR WKH DXFWLRQHHU SURRI RI WKH DELOLW\ WR comply  with  these  requirements.   The  successful  bidder,  other  than  the  Mortgagee,  must  sign  a  NO  CONTINGENCY  purchase  and  sale  DJUHHPHQW VDWLVIDFWRU\ WR 0RUWJDJHH DW WKH 6DOH 7LWOH ZLOO EH WUDQVIHUUHG E\ WKH RUGHU FRQÂżUPLQJ MXGLFLDO VDOH 7KH SHUVRQ KROGLQJ WKH Sale,  may,  for  good  cause,  postpone  the  Sale  for  a  period  of  up  to  thirty  (30)  days,  from  time  to  time  until  it  is  completed,  giving  notice  of  such  adjournment  and  specifying  the  new  date  by  public  proclamation  at  the  time  and  place  appointed  for  the  Sale.   Other  terms  to  be  announced  at  the  Sale,  or  contact  Terri  L.  Owen,  CAI,  AARE  at  (800)634-­7653.   The  mortgagors,  George  L.  Roger,  Jr.  and  Eva  Roger,  their  successors  or  assigns,  may  redeem  the  Mortgaged  Property  at  any  time  prior  to  the  Sale  by  paying  the  full  amount  due  under  the  mortgages,  including  post-­judgment  expenses  and  the  costs  and  expenses  of  sale.   Dated  at  Essex  Junction,  Vermont  this  23rd  day  of  September,  2013. Peoples  United  Bank   By:   Herbert  J.  Downing,  Esq.,  Kolvoord,  Overton  &  Wilson,  PC 10/17      6  Joshua  Way,  Suite  B   Essex  Junction,  VT  05452 Â


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Once  destroyed,  a  public  art  installation  is  resurrected  on  campus MIDDLEBURY  â€”  The  Middlebury  College  Museum  of  Art  last  week  inaugurated  its  newest  addition  to  the  campus’s  distin-­ guished  collection  of  public  art  â€”  a  reinstallation  of  Vito  Acconci’s  provocative  and  seminal  sculpture  Way  Station  I  (Study  Chamber).  The  sculpture  is  located  adjacent  to  the  pond  at  the  Mahaney  Center  for  the  Arts  on  Porter  Field  Road. In  conjunction  with  the  exhibition,  Acconci  will  give  an  illustrated  talk,  free  and  open  to  the  public,  in  Dana  Auditorium  on  Thursday,  Nov.  7,  at  7  p.m. Acconci,  an  artist  and  architect  of  global  stature,  began  his  career  as  a  writer  and  performance  artist.  Much Â

of  his  early  installation  work  incor-­ porated  language  directly  into  the  experience  of  the  viewer,  and  some  of  his  performances  set  a  high  bar  for  the  extremely  provocative  perfor-­ mance  art  of  the  years  to  follow.  By  the  late  1970s  his  work  was  featured  in  numerous  museums,  and  he  had  KLV ÂżUVW UHWURVSHFWLYH H[KLELW LQ 1980  at  the  Chicago  Museum  of  Contemporary  Art. While  a  visiting  artist  at  Middlebury  during  the  1983  winter  term,  Acconci,  completed  Way  Station  I,  a  large  metal  shed  with  a  single  entry  way  and  a  six  by  four-­ and-­one-­half-­foot  foundation.  The  structure  included  painted  images  RI Ă€DJV RI YDULRXV QDWLRQDO HQWLWLHV

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—  the  United  States,  the  Soviet  Union,  China,  Cuba  and  the  Palestine  Liberation  Organization  â€”  as  well  as  mirrored  glass  and  painted  two-­sided  sliding  metal  panels.  On  the  inside  of  the  structure  the  panels  spelled  â€œGOD.â€?  â€œMAN,â€?  and  â€œDOGâ€?;Íž  on  the  exterior  they  depicted  playing  cards. Way  Station  I  was  originally  installed  at  a  site  between  dormito-­ ries  and  dining  halls,  along  a  path-­ way  regularly  traveled  by  many  students.  Now  the  area  is  bounded  by  the  Ross  Complex,  McCardell  Bicentennial  Hall  and  the  Freeman  International  Center.  The  piece  was  intentionally  sited  in  the  vicinity  of  the  College  Observatory  and  oriented Â

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\

WARNING TOWN OF LEICESTER PUBLIC HEARING

ADOPTION OF INTERIM ZONING REGULATIONS MONDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 2013 at 7PM TOWN OFFICE   A  public  hearing  for  the  purpose  of  adopting  interim  zoning  regulations  will  occur  at  the  November  4,  2013  Select  Board  meeting  at  7:00  pm  at  the  Town  2I¿FH 6FKRROKRXVH 5RDG   The  proposed  Zoning  Bylaw  and  6XEGLYLVLRQ 5HJXODWLRQV ZLOO DOORZ IRU administrative  review  and  issuance  of  permits  authorizing  the  following  actions: %RXQGDU\ OLQH DGMXVWPHQWV 6LQJOH ORW VXEGLYLVLRQV $OWHUDWLRQV DGGLWLRQV WR nonconforming  structures  not  increasing  WKH GHJUHH RI QRQFRQIRUPLW\ )XOO WH[W DYDLODEOH DW WKH 7RZQ 2I¿FH RQ 0RQGD\ 2FWREHU Submitted  by:  Diane  Benware Chair,  Leicester  Selectboard 6FKRROKRXVH 5RDG Leicester,  VT  05733

PUBLIC Â CONSIGNMENT

ABSOLUTE  AUCTION  –  NO  RESERVES SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2nd, 2013

to  take  advantage  of  the  view  of  the  Adirondack  Mountains  to  the  west  and  the  Green  Mountains  to  the  east.  It  was  intended  to  provide  its  users  both  a  study  space  and  a  place  for  UHVW FRQWHPSODWLRQ DQG UHĂ€HFWLRQ Though  intended  to  invite  intro-­ spection,  Acconci’s  sculpture  did  just  the  opposite,  inciting  conten-­ tion  and  abuse  from  much  of  the  campus.  Students  and  faculty  alike  complained  about  its  plain  metal-­ lic  appearance  and  its  placement  on  campus.  Debates  and  arguments  about  the  sculpture’s  artistic  merits  occurred  regularly  in  the  Middlebury  Campus  newspaper  from  the  moment  it  was  constructed.  In  addi-­ tion  to  verbal  abuse,  the  structure Â

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TOWN OF STARKSBORO DEVELOPMENT REVIEW BOARD – NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

The  Starksboro  Development  Review  Board  (DRB)  will  hold  a  public  hearing  on  the  following  application(s)  beginning  at  7:45  P.M.  on  November  14,  2013  at  WKH 6WDUNVERUR 7RZQ 2I¿FH 1.  Application  #  2013DRB-­01-­SD  is  a  request  for  Final  Plat  approval  for  a  proposed  2-­lot  subdivision  of  par-­ cel  #  F419S.1  by  David  and  Tracey  Orvis  pursuant  to  section  2.2  of  the  Starksboro  Subdivision  Regulations.  Parcel  #F419S.1  is  a  6+  acre  parcel  and  is  developed  with  single-­family  home  and  related  accessory  struc-­ tures  located  on  Russell  Young  in  the  High  Density  Residential  and  Com-­ mercial  District.  This  application  will  EH WKH ¿UVW VW LWHP RI EXVLQHVV RQ the  Boards  agenda.  Application  #  2013DRB-­01-­SD  is  available  for  re-­ YLHZ DW WKH 7RZQ 2I¿FH Interested  persons  are  invited  to  attend  the  hearing,  or  send  a  representative.  Pursuant  to  24  VSA  §  4464(a)(1)(C)  and  4471(a),  participation  in  this  local  pro-­ ceeding  is  a  prerequisite  to  the  right  to  take  any  subsequent  appeal. 'DYLG :HWPRUH $GPLQLVWUDWLYH 2I¿FHU Dated:  October  24,  2013 10/24

Located at Gray’s Field, 1315 US RT 5 in Fairlee, VT 05045. Take exit 15 off I-91 go North on RT 5 and field is on the left.

SELLING CONSTRUCTION & FARM EQUIPMENT, AUTOS, TRUCKS, TRAILERS & MORE TRACTORS: Bobcat CT230 w/loader,  hydrostatic,  4x4,  remotes,  68  hrs;Íž  99 Kubota L4200GSTC 4WD,  loader,  cab,  heat,  AC,  shuttle  shift,  2173  hrs;Íž  2004 Kubota B7610HSD  4WD  loader,  hydrostatic,  60â€?  mid-­mount  mower,  426  hrs;Íž  2000 Kubota BX2200  4WD,  loader,  hydrostatic,  54â€?  mid-­mount  mower,  50â€?  front  snow  blower,  344  hrs;Íž  Kubota B1750HSDB  4WD,  loader,  hydrostatic,  60â€?  mid-­mount  mower,  973  hrs;Íž  Kubota L245DT  4WD,  loader,  777  hrs CONSTRUCTION: JD 310 2WD  TLB;Íž  Case 450B  dozer  w/4  way  blade;Íž  Lull 844 Highlander  rough  terrain,  4WD,  telescopic  fork  lift,  JD  diesel  powered ATTACHMENTS: New Q/A  forks;Íž  New Q/A  mounting  plates;Íž  New Q/A 66â€? & 72â€?  buckets;Íž  New Q/A 66â€? solid  bottom  grapple  bucket;Íž  Excalibur X36  thumb SUPPORT EQUIPMENT: New Mustang LF-­88  plate  compactor MISC.: Mueller 1000 gal  SS  bulk  tank  w/compressor,  washer;Íž  Delaval 2â€? pipeline  for  100  cows;Íž  Surge Alamo vacuum  pump;Íž  Berg 200ft  barn  cleaner  chain;Íž  Spruce Strapping,  2  full  palettes  of  1â€?x3â€?x16’.  Many More Items Expected Terms cash or good check Master Card/Visa w/3% fee Lunch-­Wrights Catering Sale will start at 8:30 am on the misc. small tools and support equipment! This  is  a  small  list  of  consignments  as  they  are  mostly  accepted  on  Friday – Nov 1st from  8:00  to  12:00. Small  items  will  be  accepted  from  8:00  to  10:00 and  only  2  ½  rows  will  be  accepted. NO CONSIGNMENTS ACCEPTED ON THURSDAY!

AUCTIONEERS: C W GRAY & SON’S INC. East Thetford, VT 802-­785-­2161 FIELD # 802-­333-­4014 VT LIC # 128 www.cwgray.com              email:  cwgray@valley.net MANY MORE ITEMS TO BE CONSIGNED BY SALE TIME THIS IS AN EARLY LISTING, WE WILL BE UPDATING OFTEN

VERGENNES UNION HIGH SCHOOL BOARD NOTICE OF RESCHEDULED BOARD MEETING

  The  Vergennes  Union  High  School  Board  of  Directors  regular  monthly  meeting  has  been  RESCHEDULED  for  Monday,  October  28,  2013  at  6:00  P.M.  in  the  VUHS  Library.   This  meeting  was  previously  warned  for  Monday,  October  14,  2013.   The  purpose  of  this  meeting  is  to  conduct  regular  business  and  to  adopt  and  sign  the  warning  for  the  proposed  Facilities  Repairs/ Improvement  Bond  vote.           10/14,  17

ARTIST  VITO  ACCONCI  came  to  Middlebury  College  in  1983  and  built  KLV ¿UVW SHUPDQHQW FRPPLVVLRQ ³:D\ 6WDWLRQ ´ ZKLFK ZDV ORFDWHG QHDU ZKHUH %LFHQWHQQLDO +DOO QRZ VWDQGV 7KH SLHFH ZDV YDQGDOL]HG DQG GH-­ VWUR\HG LQ EXW LW KDV EHHQ UHSOLFDWHG LQ D QHZ ORFDWLRQ EHKLQG WKH 0DKDQH\ &HQWHU IRU WKH $UWV $FFRQFL ZLOO EH RQ FDPSXV LQ HDUO\ 1RYHP-­ EHU WR FRPPHPRUDWH WKH ZRUNœV WK DQQLYHUVDU\ DQG UHFRQVWUXFWLRQ Independent  photo/Trent  Campbell

also  sustained  regular  physical  abuse  on  the  way  to  its  ultimate  demise  LQ 0D\ ZKHQ DQ XQLGHQWLÂżHG vandal  or  group  of  vandals  lit  the  sculpture  ablaze. Initially,  although  there  was  some  public  mention  of  its  reappearance,  few  advocated  for  repair  of  the  work.  But  after  more  than  three  decades  in  storage  the  sculpture  â€”  at  the  behest  of  Richard  Saunders,  direc-­ tor  of  the  museum  and  chair  of  the  college’s  Committee  on  Art  in  Public  Places  (CAPP)  â€”  has  now  been  UHLQVWDOOHG ZLWK VRPH PRGLÂżFDWLRQV CAPP,  founded  by  the  college  trust-­ ees  in  1994  to  direct  1  percent  of  the  construction  cost  of  new  buildings  to  the  placement  of  compelling  works  of  art  on  the  campus,  is  composed  of  faculty,  students,  administra-­ tors  and  trustees  of  the  college.  The  committee  has  been  instrumental  in  the  acquisition  and  placement  of  all  22  current  and  past  works  of  public  art  into  whose  ranks  Acconci’s  Way  Station  I  has  been  reincorporated. Way  Station  I ZDV $FFRQFLÂśV ÂżUVW SHUPDQHQW VLWH VSHFLÂżF ZRUN DQG

retrospectively,  it  clearly  marks  D VLJQLÂżFDQW WUDQVLWLRQ IURP KLV temporary  installations  to  his  perma-­ nent  architectural  work.  In  conjunc-­ tion  with  the  reinstallation  of  Way  Station  I  the  museum  is  also  show-­ ing  a  retrospective  exhibit  titled  â€œVito  Acconci  Thinking  Space,â€?  on  view  through  Dec.  8,  which  includes  photos  and  information  about  several  of  Acconci’s  completed  projects  as  well  as  reproductions  of  Middlebury  Campus  articles  covering  the  contro-­ versy  the  work  created.  Way  Station  I  will  remain  open  to  the  public  during  assigned  museum  hours. A  publication  recounting  the  history  of  Middlebury’s  Way  Station  I  (Study  Chamber)  will  accompany  the  exhibition  and  mark  the  replica-­ tion  of  the  sculpture. The  Middlebury  College  Museum  of  Art,  located  in  the  Mahaney  Center  for  the  Arts  on  South  Main  Street  on  the  southern  edge  of  campus,  is  free  and  open  to  the  public  Tuesday  through  Friday  from  10  a.m.  to  5  p.m.,  and  Saturday  and  Sunday  from  noon  to  5  p.m.  It  is  closed  Mondays. Â

PUBLIC NOTICE – ADDISON CENTRAL SCHOOL BOARD OF DIRECTORS SPECIAL MEETING NOTICE

CITY OF VERGENNES PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE

 The  Addison  Central  School  Board  will  hold  a  SPECIAL  MEETING  on  Monday,  October  28,  2013  at  8:00  a.m.  at  the  Addison  Northwest  Supervisory  Union  2I¿FH 7KH SXUSRVH RI WKLV PHHWLQJ LV WR DSSRLQW D GLUHFWRU WR WKH 9HUJHQQHV 8QLRQ +LJK 6FKRRO %RDUG RI 'LUHFWRUV 10/24

TOWN OF MIDDLEBURY PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE

The  Middlebury  Development  Review  Board  will  hold  a  public  hearing  on  Monday,  November  11,  2013  beginning  at  S P LQ WKH 7RZQ 2I¿FHV &RQIHUHQFH 5RRP WR FRQVLGHU WKH DSSOLFDWLRQ E\ 6HDQ %URH IRU D FKDQJH RI XVH IURP ZDUHKRXVH WR UHSDLU VKRS DW 6FKRRO +RXVH +LOO 5RDG 3ODQV DQG DGGLWLRQDO LQIRUPDWLRQ UHJDUGLQJ WKLV DSSOLFDWLRQ PD\ EH YLHZHG DW WKH 7RZQ 3ODQQLQJ DQG =RQLQJ 2I¿FH LQ WKH 7RZQ 2I¿FHV RU E\ FDOOLQJ ([W 3DUWLFLSDWLRQ LQ WKLV SXEOLF KHDULQJ LV D SUHUHTXLVLWH WR WKH ULJKW WR WDNH DQ\ VXEVHTXHQW DSSHDO                       (GZDUG . 'XQDNLQ =RQLQJ $GPLQLVWUDWLYH 2I¿FHU

TOWN OF MIDDLEBURY REQUEST FOR BID WINTER SNOW CLEARING The  Town  of  Middlebury  is  requesting  bids  for  clearing  sidewalks,  ramps,  stairs,  foot  bridges  and  open  spaces  for  the  2013-­2014  winter. Bid  packet  may  be  obtained  at  the  7RZQ 0DQDJHUÂśV 2IÂżFH 0DLQ 6WUHHW Middlebury,  VT  05753  and  on-­line  at  PLGGOHEXU\ JRYRIÂżFH FRP The  work  involves  clearing  snow  via  snow  blower  or  shovel  from  eight  (8)  areas  after  storm  events. The  Town  reserves  the  right  to  reject  any  and  all  bids.  It  reserves  the  right  to  award  partial  areas  to  separate  contractors. Bids  are  due  by  11:00am  Wednesday,  October  30,  2013  at  the  Town  Manager’s  RIÂżFH

TOWN OF MIDDLEBURY NOTICE – PUBLIC HEARING

78(6'$< 129(0%(5 ‡ 3 0 72:1 2)),&(6 &21)(5(1&( 5220 ‡  94 MAIN STREET Amendment to Ordinance  Regarding Work in the Public Right-­of-­Way As Adopted by the Selectboard at the Hearing  Held on October 8, 2013 We,  the  Select  Board  of  the  Town  of  Middlebury,  pursuant  to  Sections  103,  Section  104,  and  501(4)  of  the  Middlebury  Town  Charter,  and  such  other  state  laws  as  are  applicable,  do  hereby  make  the  following  amendment  to  Article  XI.1  of  the  Ordinance  Regarding  Work  In  the  Public  Right-­Of-­Way  as  adopted  by  the  Select  Board  at  the  hearing  held  on  October  8,  2013.   The  Ordinance  is  amended  as  follows: The  following  language  set  forth  under  section  1,  Article  XI.1,  Penalties,  is  DELETED.  $Q\ SHUVRQ ÂżUP XWLOLW\ RU FRUSRUDWLRQ YLRODWLQJ DQ\ RI WKH SURYLVLRQV RI WKLV RUGLQDQFH VKDOO EH ÂżQHG QR OHVV WKDQ RQH KXQGUHG GROODUV QRU PRUH WKDQ RQH WKRXVDQG GROODUV IRU HDFK RIIHQVH $ VHSDUDWH RIIHQVH VKDOO EH GHHPHG FRPPLWWHG IRU HDFK GD\ LQ ZKLFK D YLRODWLRQ RFFXUV RU FRQWLQXHV  The  following  language  is  hereby  SUBSTITUTED  in  its  place: $Q\ SHUVRQ ÂżUP XWLOLW\ RU FRUSRUDWLRQ YLRODWLQJ DQ\ RI WKH SURYLVLRQV RI WKLV RUGLQDQFH VKDOO EH ÂżQHG QR OHVV WKDQ RQH KXQGUHG GROODUV QRU PRUH WKDQ RQH WKRXVDQG GROODUV IRU HDFK RIIHQVH DQG D VHSDUDWH RIIHQVH VKDOO EH GHHPHG FRPPLWWHG IRU HDFK ZHHN LQ ZKLFK D YLRODWLRQ RFFXUV RU FRQWLQXHV ,Q DFFRUGDQFH ZLWK 96$ † LI WKH SURSRVHG DPHQGPHQW LV ÂżQDOO\ DGRSWHG E\ WKH 6HOHFWERDUG DIWHU WKH SXEOLF KHDULQJ WKH RUGLQDQFH VKDOO EHFRPH HIIHFWLYH GD\V DIWHU DGRSWLRQ ,I ZLWKLQ GD\V RI DGRSWLRQ D UHIHUHQGXP SHWLWLRQ LV ÂżOHG WKH RUGLQDQFH VKDOO QRW EHFRPH HIIHFWLYH XQWLO DIWHU WKH TXHVWLRQ RI UHSHDO LV YRWHG If  you  need  special  accommodations  to  attend  this  meeting,  please  contact  the  7RZQ 0DQDJHUÂśV 2IÂżFH DW [ DV HDUO\ DV SRVVLEOH 10/24

Notice  is  hereby  given  that  the  Development  Review  Board  will  hold  a  public  hearing  on  Monday,  November  18,  2013  at  6  p.m.  in  City  Hall  for  the  following  purpose:   To  consider  the  request  by  Denecker  Real  Estate  Investments,  LLC  (owner)  and  Bulldog  Enterprises  Corp  (applicant)  for  site  plan  approval  and  conditional  use  approval  to  change  the  use  of  the  property  at  14  Main  Street  from  motor  vehicle  sales/ enclosed  service  and  repair  to  retail.   An  addition  to  the  building  for  retail  is  also  proposed.   The  request  will  be  reviewed  pursuant  to  Articles  VII  and  VIII  of  the  zoning  and  subdivision  regulations.   A  copy  of  the  site  plan  and  building  elevations  are  available  for  public  review  in  WKH &LW\ &OHUNœV 2I¿FH 10/24             0HO +DZOH\ $GPLQLVWUDWLYH 2I¿FHU

TOWN OF ADDISON – NOTICE MEETING OF THE ADDISON SELECT BOARD

The  monthly  meeting  of  the  Addison  Se-­ lectboard  will  be  on  Tuesday,  November  5th  at  7:00  pm  at  the  Addison  Town  Clerk’s  2IÂżFH A  Work  Meeting  for  the  Proposed  Zoning  Regulations   is   scheduled   to   follow   the  6HOHFWERDUG 0HHWLQJ 10/24

VERMONT STATE HOUSING AUTHORITY REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS (RFP)   The  Vermont  State  Housing  Author-­ ity  (VSHA)  is  soliciting  applications  from  housing  providers  for  Section  8  Project-­ Based  Vouchers.  VSHA’s  RFP,  Imple-­ mentation  and  Administrative  Plan  can  be  accessed  from  VSHA’s  website  at  www. vsha.org.  Applications  are  due  by  4:30  p.m.  October  31,  2013.  For  further  infor-­ mation,  contact  Kathleen  Berk,  Vermont  State  Housing  Authority,  802-­828-­3020  or  kathyb@vsha.org.  Equal  Housing  Op-­ portunity.                                                                 9/30

PROBATE  DIVISION DOCKET  NO.  15938 STATE  OF  VERMONT DISTRICT  OF  ADDISON,  SS. IN  RE  THE  ESTATE  OF PATRICIA  H.  CHAMBERLAIN NOTICE  TO  CREDITORS To  the  creditors  of  the  estate  of  Patricia  H.  Chamberlain  late  of  Starksboro,  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  the  ¿UVW SXEOLFDWLRQ RI WKLV QRWLFH 7KH FODLP PXVW 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.  15,  2013 Christine  C.  Chamberlain P.O.  Box  353 Bristol,  VT  05443 Name  of  Publication:  Addison  Independent Publication  Date:  Oct.  24,  2013 Address  of  Probate  Court:  Addison  Probate  Court,  7  Mahady  Court,  Middlebury,  VT  05753 10/24


Addison  Independent,  Thursday,  October  24,  2013  â€”  PAGE  13B

Real Estate EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY All  real  estate  advertising  in  this  newspaper  is  subject   to  the  Federal  Fair  Housing  Act  of  1968  as  amended  which  makes  it  illegal  to  advertise  â€œany  preference,  limi-­ tation  or  discrimination  based  on  race,  color,  religion,  sex,  handicap,  familial  status,  national  origin,  sexual  orientation,  or  persons  receiving  public  assistance,  or  an  intention  to  make  any  such  prefer-­ ence,  limitation  or  discrimination.â€? This  newspaper  will  not   know-­ ingly  accept  any  advertisement  for  real  estate  which  is  in  violation  of  the  law.  Our  readers  are  hereby  in-­ formed  that  all  dwellings  advertised  in  this  newspaper  are  available  on  an  equal  opportunity  basis.   To  complain  of  discrimination,  call  HUD  Toll-­free  at  1-­800-­669-­9777.

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OPEN HOUSES – BRISTOL VILLAGE Saturday, October 26th s .OON n PM

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WALLACE REALTY

Vermont: Greater Burlington, Fairlee, Londonderry, Lyndonville, Manchester, Middlebury, Norwich, Rutland, St. Albans, St. Johnsbury, Vergennes, Woodstock New Hampshire: Hanover, West Lebanon ORWELL Classic Vermont Farmhouse with barn and outbuildings on the edge of the village. Large country kitchen with walk-in pantry, formal dining, den with fireplace. $152,000 MLS 4255502

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LEICESTER Three bedroom home with large living spaces and huge 5 +/- acres back yard. Oversized garage could be converted to a barn for animals. Prime location for farm stand. $179,000 MLS 4311841

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PANTON Extensive work has been done, including heating system, electrical updates, vinyl siding, newer roof, and updated bath. Oversized garage with electric and attic storage space. $199,900 MLS 4234697

MIDDLEBURY

Tucked in the Woodlands, this house has a great, open floor plan. Sunny, south-facing addition and vaulted ceilings give you plenty of room. Three bedrooms, three baths, radiant heat and a woodstove. Cozy house with great outdoor space and a 2-car garage! MLS#4321623 $229,900

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VERGENNES Vintage brick home with outbuildings, high ceilings, amazing woodwork, original features, and lots of potential. In-law apartment; could be used as a two family home. $359,900 MLS 3071034

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Move right into this wonderful home with huge yard and plenty of space including a living room with stone hearth/woodstove, family room/den, large kitchen/dining. Master suite plus 3 more bedrooms and 2 more baths. Walk to everything: playing fields, schools, shopping, nearby trails – you name it! MLS#4320593 $343,500

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FERRISBURGH Historic Classic Colonial home that has been lovingly cared for through the years. Home office, several living areas, private back yard and carriage barn. $325,900 MLS 4254234

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BRANDON – There  is  so  much  to  like  about  WKLV KRXVH LWÂśV KDUG WR NQRZ ZKHUH WR VWDUW 4XLHW QHLJKERUKRRG VWUHHW DQG HDV\ ZDON RU ELNH ULGH WR WRZQ 0HWLFXORXVO\ FDUHG IRU DQG XSGDWHG )UHVKO\ SDLQWHG LQVLGH DQG RXW +DUGZRRG DQG VRIWZRRG Ă€RRUV WKURXJKRXW 0DVWHU EHGURRP RQ ÂżUVW Ă€RRU )HQFHG EDFN \DUG *DUDJH EDUQ

Walk to town and the College from this updated, two bedroom farmhouse!  New roof, siding, insulation, furnace, electrical and plumbing — as well as updated kitchen and bath. MLS#4317366 $175,000 $169,000

MIDDLEBURY

Classic Cape in one of Middlebury’s best locations! Walking distance to College and town, this 3 bedroom/3 bath home is on a nice sized lot with mature trees.  Come take a look! MLS#4311540 $310,000 $299,999

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NEW HAVEN

MIDDLEBURY – 3ULYDWH KLOOVLGH SURSHUW\ on  3.35  acres,  just  east  of  town.  The  heart  RI WKH KRPH LV D Âł5XVVLDQ´ ÂżUHSODFH LQ WKH OLYLQJ URRP ZKLFK FDQ KHDW WKH HQWLUH KRXVH %HDXWLIXO EXWWHUQXW SDQHOLQJ LQ GLQLQJ URRP DQG ZLGH SODQN SLQH Ă€RRUV RQ ERWK OHYHOV bring  a  warmth  to  the  interior.  A  large  DWWDFKHG FDU JDUDJH SOXV WKLUG ED\ IRU UHFUHDWLRQDO ÂłWR\V´ FRPSOHWHV WKH UHVLGHQFH

Impeccable home with lots of versatile space. Three bedroom, two bath house and a detached guest suite on 10 beautiful acres across the road from the New Haven River. Nothing to do here but unpack and enjoy – absolutely gorgeous! MLS#4234931 $345,000

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CHARLOTTE Historic Center Hall Colonial with large rooms, wood floors, bay windows, 2 porches, and an attached accessory apartment. Additional building used as a store. $549,000 MLS 4230622 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

Bill Beck Real Estate 802-388-7983

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

www.middvermontrealestate.com

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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