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Panther lacrosse team wins on the road From College News Reports

Men’s Golf Tallies a Runner-Up Finish at Williams NESCAC Spring Opener

The Middlebury College menÕ s golf team improved one spot following day one and posted a runner-up finish at the eightteam Williams Spring NESCAC Opener. Williams won the event with a 593, followed by Middlebury (601) in second, while Williams Ô BÕ team and Hamilton tied for third (609). Carding a 307 on day one, the Panthers shaved 13 strokes off their team score and recorded a 294 on day two.

Women’s Golf Places Fifth At Jack Leaman Tourney

The Middlebury College women’s golf team finished fifth among 15 teams competing at the Jack Leaman Championship hosted by Amherst. The event was played at the Hickory Ridge Country Club. Ithaca and Williams both shot a tournament-best 644, followed by Merrimack (649), Amherst (650) and Middlebury (655).

No. 8 Men’s Tennis Notches Victories Against No. 12 Bowdoin, RPI

The eighth-ranked Middlebury College menÕ s tennis team went 2-0 during a pair of matches played Saturday at Proctor

Courts. The Panthers opened the day with a 7-2 NESCAC win over no. 12 Bowdoin (9-6, 4-2 NESCAC) in a morning match. The Panthers took on RPI (10-4) in the afternoon, cruising to a 6-3 win. Middlebury (14-2, 5-0 NESCAC), winners of seven-straight matches, returned to action with a home match Tuesday against Skidmore.

Panther Track & Field Teams Compete in NonScoring Albany Spring Classic

Competing against mostly Division I schools, the Middlebury track & field teams took part Saturday in the University of Albany Spring Classic. The Panthers will have a week off before they take part in the NESCAC Outdoor Championships hosted by Colby.

Men’s Lacrosse Earns Road Win At Colby Broome Ties School Mark

The Middlebury College menÕ s lacrosse team won its sixthconsecutive NESCAC game with a 12-6 road victory at Colby (6-7, 3-6). The Panthers (8-6, 6-3) have now won six of their last seven games overall. Jon Broome tied the school record with six assists in the game, equaling the mark earned by Pete Smith on March 24, 2009. Middlebury returned to action on Wednesday when they host ed Williams in the NESCAC regular season finale. Special thanks to the Middlebury College Athletic Department for college sports news.

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Brandon fossils show Vermont’s Florida-like past

By Lou Varricchio

lou@addison-eagle.com BRANDON — Journeying back in time 20 million years ago, a local time traveler would see a strangely altered landscape of rugged mountains clad in trees unfamiliar in todayÕ s northern New England woods—such as magnolia, live oak, palms, and towering dawn redwood, the Ò living fossilÓ ancestor of the sequoias. At the base of the ancient Green and Taconic mountains, the time traveler would slog through low-lying primeval swamps and forests of bald cypress, and other plants familiar mostly to visitors of Florida and Asia. Perhaps the strangest experience to our imaginary time traveler would be the oppressive, humid climate of prehistoric Vermont—more like a contemporary Florida summer day than even a typical summer day along today’s Otter Creek Valley. But such was western Vermont’s vanished environment during most of the Cenozoic era, between 13 and 63 million years ago. Little evidence of this prehistoric world remains except for the Brandon lignite deposits. BrandonÕ s unusual deposits of soft, brown coal are on private property near Forest Dale, adjacent to the old Shay farm property. There, a rich array of plant fossils—leaves, twigs, cones, seed pods and pollen—has been collected and studied over several decades. Soft lignite coal is only found in Vermont in the Brandon area. It was formed in the same way as anthracite and bituminous coal. However, the biggest difference is in the temperature at metamorphosis. Lignite, formed as plant sediments in cooler underground conditions than other coal, is more akin to peat than familiar coal. In 1902, BrandonÕ s Horn-Crockett Company operated a large kaolin clay mine and milling operation in Forest Dale, along a small tributary of the Otter Creek. BrandonÕ s kaolin deposit, mined for 20 years, yielded 80,000 tons of the stuff—a hydrated material of silica of alumina with a composition of approximately 46 percent silicon dioxide; 40 percent aluminum oxide, and 14 percent water. In the Brandon area, kaolin—from the Chinese

word Ò kau-lingÓ , meaning high ridge—formed alongside lignite and other minerals. It occurs in hexagonal plates and is found frequently in odd, worm-like bunches. Geologically, BrandonÕ s kaolin comes from the weathering of Green Mountain quartzites and gneisses, rocks rich in soda-feldspar. Throughout the 20th century, kaolin was important in the manufacture of paper for newspapers and magazines. Today, kaolin is still a staple of the paper industry, but it has new applications in industry, in diverse products such as insecticides and plastics. BrandonÕ s commercial kaolin deposits were also found in conjunction with other rich Cenozoic ore deposits—paint ochre, manganese, and iron ores. The Horn-Crockett operation, and other mining interests, also extracted ochre, manganese and iron ores in the area. However, the lignite was only mined in limited quantity, around 1910, during a coal shortage. Since the 1940s, several Harvard University geologists have visited the Brandon Lignite deposit to collect fossils and learn more about the regionÕ s prehistory. In 1947, Harvard geology graduate student Bill Stockman spent several weeks studying the lignite. In 1984, holding a PhD as director of coal research at the College of Earth and Mineral Science at Penn State University, he revisited the site to collect tiny fossil seeds. In 1974, Harvard University geologist Brice Tiffney built a cabin on site and spent the summer collecting fossils in the old Horn-Crockett mineshafts 200 feet below ground level. Members of the University of Vermont’s Department of Geology have also studied the Brandon lignite fossils. A collection of Brandon plant fossils are exhibited publicly at UVM’s renovated Perkins Museum of Geology. Special thanks to the geology departments of Harvard University, and the University of Vermont for providing background material for this article.

LEFT: Life flourished in Vermont’s humid Cenozoic forests millions of years ago. Small to medium-sized mammals—possibly larger—occupied the local environment and scampered under towering redwood and cypress trees. RIGHT: A fossil Dawn Redwood (Metasequoia) branch. This deciduous “living fossil” ancestor of modern redwoods grew in abundance in the prehistoric forests of Vermont more than 13 million years ago.

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Visions of “1984”

t was a bright cold day in April, and the clocks were striking 13...Ó George Orwell, Ò 1984Ó Ironically, it was a bright cold April day when my friend Dave and I were discussing our favorite topic—motion pictures of the 1940s through the 1960s—over a mutual glass of Scotch-on-the-rocks. We made a verbal list of the classic pictures of that era that have been remade in recent years—such as “The Thing” and “DOA” (to name only two celluloid classics)—to lessthan-spectacular result. Among the many genres—from shoot ‘em up Hollywood westerns like “Gunflight at the O.K. Corral” to film-noir mayhem like “White Heat”—I’ve always had soft spot for sci-fi of the mid 20th century. ThatÕ s why, when George OrwellÕ s novel Ò 1984Ó came up during our movie trivia discussion (my opening quote is taken from the beginning paragraph of OrwellÕ s famous novel), I chose the 1956 “1984” Edmund O’Brien film version rather than the grittier 1984 “1984” Richard Burton version as my favorite dystopic film. The 1984 version has become more famous in recent years because it was Richard BurtonÕ s last screen appearance and—if you can believe it—even bleaker than the 1956 version. Curiously, the Academy Award-winning Burton was never knighted, unlike his many stage and screen buddies of the time. If you’ve never viewed the 1956 U.K.-made “1984” you will discover that it’s hard to locate although a scratchy, low-resolution complete version can be viewed for free online on You Tube (search “1984 George Orwell-Full Movie”). As far as I know, this film—unlike several less notable productions—has never been restored to its full monochromatic glory. Directed by Michael Anderson, I prefer the 1956 Ò 1984Ó for many reasons not least of which is nostalgia. I first saw the film broadcast on television in 1964, just one year before the fictional, “devastating atomic raids of 1965” mentioned in the film take place. It fed my childhood nightmare of thermonuclear war that everyone of us, who endured the Cold War era, remember all too well. Then there’s the terrific, ominous Malcolm Arnold music score, the misty, opening aerial glimpse of the fortified police-state of Oceania, and the overall bleak, noirish feel that brings Anderson’s visual version of “1984” to life—and how I would love to hear the Arnold score performed and recorded by the London Symphony Orchestra today. American actor Edmund OÕ Brien breathes life into his role of the paranoid Winston Smith and Britisher Donald Pleasance is superb, too. Actress Jan Sterling is ok here, but itÕ s not her best role; you can see her acting talents better displayed in Billy WilderÕ s 1951 Ò Ace in the HoleÓ . Overall, regardless of the original book or big and little screen versions, Ò 1984Ó remains as relevant today as it was when it was created by Orwell in 1948. The constant distracting warfare—and the endless parade of enemies of the state—described in Ò 1984Ó reminds me of our own political times where third-world wars last for decades, and income classes, genders and races are pitted against each other in an effort to distract them from real social problems such as widening government control‚ from cradle to grave—rule by elites, and everdiminishing personal freedoms. In the 1956 “1984” film, there’s even a nod to one of Orwell’s Outer Party leagues—composed, it seems, of man-hating women—designed to dismantle the traditional family in favor of some Ò progressiveÓ construct thatÕ s more useful to the state. And just like Ò 1984Ó we, too, have manufactured crises designed by the state, performed Ò liveÓ on T.V. by an increasingly one-party news media. Along with a large segment of marginalized, unemployed citizens—and industrial decline, lawlessness, and moral malaise—those of us in 2014 go merrily along; we’re just happy to be “safe”, protected by Big Brother, and entertained by our electronic bread-and-circus devices. And just as the state is attempting to disarm the citizenry, we learned last week that the U.S Postal Service— among other unlikely government-related entities—is quietly buying up large amounts of ammunition. Thus, the 1956 “1984” film depicts the flowering of the modern socialist welfare state that we see around us today, although it began as an Orwellian parody—a la transposing two calendar-year numbers—of England in 1948. Regardless of the calendar year, Ò 1984Ó is never too far away. - Lou Varricchio, the Vermont Eagle

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recent survey by the website CareerCast.com came up with a list of the 10 most desirable careers and rounded out the report with the 10 worst careers. IÕ ve always been of the opinion that any job was far better than no job, but then again I come from a different era where we were happy to be employed. In general terms, one looked at their bank account and their lifestyle. If the career path addressed those needs and they were satisfied with the workload, that was far more important than what a poll would tell us about popularity. LetÕ s look at what the survey says are the top 10 careers accordDan Alexander ing to CareerCast.comÕ s Ò 2014 Jobs Rates Report:Ó Thoughts from 1. Mathematician 2. University Professor (Tenured) Behind the Pressline 3. Statistician 4. Actuary 5. Audiologist 6. Dental Hygienist 7. Software Engineer 8. Computer Systems Analyst 9. Occupational Therapist 10. Speech Pathologist Really? A Mathematician outscored all the other career choices and ranked No. 1? At No. 2, just behind mathematician, is the tenured university professor? When I was growing up I just canÕ t remember anyone naming off any of these top 10 positions. I should know since my classmates and I at St. LukeÕ s First Grade class in Erie, Penn., were highly sought after for our opinions on career choices in the Erie Daily Times back in 1960. Nurses, fireman, astronauts, police officers, doctors, and president all rated pretty high as I recall, but not a one is on this list for 2014. So, what are the worst jobs in the 2014 Job Rates Report?: 1. Lumberjack 2. Newspaper Reporter 3. Enlisted Military Personnel 4. Taxi Driver 5. Broadcaster 6. Head Cook 7. Flight Attendant 8. Garbage Collector 9. Firefighter 10. Corrections Officer These careers are now considered the worst jobs one can have? Times have sure changed. What would Clark Kent think today about being a mild mannered mathematician fighting for truth, justice and the American way? ItÕ s hard to understand what the criteria was for selecting these jobs, but it doesnÕ t seem possible that a newspaper reporter nor a lumberjack, for that matter, are the worst jobs. The report goes on to say that a newspaper reporter and lumberjack are at the bottom of the Jobs Rated Report in part due to dwindling hiring prospects. Dim hiring prospects according to the report are a recurring theme among the jobs ranked at the bottom of the report. Income and stress are noted as contributing factors. I donÕ t know of too many jobs that donÕ t entail some income challenges, especially when starting out, and stress can certainly add some excitement to an otherwise boring day. But the work we perform, while to some may seem mundane or of little quality, is a very personal choice and is based on our perception of happiness from our own unique perspective. There is so much more to oneÕ s life vocation then to stack it up against all the other job titles available and then do some sort of comparison. Reports like this do a great disservice to working America. Every job is worth doing and provides some form of public service to our fellow man and to the overall economics of the nation. Pride in oneÕ s work is so much more than the rate of pay and the ease at which one can perform the job. Dan Alexander is publisher and CEO of Denton Publications. He may be reached at dan@denpubs.com.



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MIDDLEBURY — Two Italian operas, one comedy and one drama, will be staged by the Opera Company Ò Preston and the PrestonÕ s of Middlebury in its eleventh season. March for Energy team presentGioachino RossiniÕ s Ò The Italian Girl in AlgiersÓ ed the bike to her at the event, (LÕ Italiana in Algeri) will play May 30, June 2, 5, and 7 and what a special presentation it was for all involved. Our at MiddleburyÕ s Town Hall Theater. The second production will be Giuseppe Verdi’s classic “La Traviata,” in a heartfelt thanks goes out to all staged concert performance October 3 and 5. who contributed to make this SENSITIVE TEST 1A: 1-SIDED OCMÕ s professional singers are cast from auditions special day happen.Ó

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Community Calendar Wednesday, April 23 BRISTOL - Eddie Red’s “Undercover” Book Launch, Lawrence Memorial Library, 3-4:30 p.m. Info: 802-453-2366. RUTLAND - Rutland Young Professionals Mixer, Heritage Family Credit Union, 6-8 p.m. MIDDLEBURY - Trivia Night, Two Brothers Tavern, 7 p.m. $2/player. Thursday, April 24 MIDDLEBURY - “Remembering the HolocaustÓ Lecture, Ilsley Library, 6:30-8:30 p.m. RUTLAND - Spring Career Fair, Army Reserve Center, 1-4 p.m. Info: 802-786-8849. MIDDLEBURY - Charter House Coalition Fundraiser, Two Brothers Tavern, 7-9 p.m. $10 suggested donation. CASTLETON - American Place Theater Presents: The Things They Carried, Castleton State College, 12:30 p.m. & 7 p.m. Info: 802-468-1119. MIDDLEBURY - Swing Dance and A Capella Show, Town Hall Theater, 7:30-9:30 p.m. Tickets $10/$5. Info: 802-382-9222. MIDDLEBURY - D.J. Mariam Khan, Two Brothers Tavern, 10 p.m. Free. MIDDLEBURY - Bach Festival Opening Concert, Mahaney Center for the Arts, 8 p.m. Tickets $25/$20/$6. Info: 802-443-3168. MIDDLEBURY - Josh Panda and the Hot Damned, Town Hall Theater, 7:30-9:30 p.m. Tickets $17. Info: 802-382-9222.

RUTLAND - Arbonne International Pure Transformation Seminar, DennyÕ s Restaurant, 2-4 p.m. Info: 802-377-7707. MIDDLEBURY - CVAA Senior Lunch, Rosie’s Restaurant, 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. $5 suggested donation; Reservations Required. Info: 1-800642-5119. CHITTENDEN - Annual Grand Parada: Super Heroes Ball, Mountain Top Inn. Benefits Palliative Care Program at RRMC. Info: 802747-3634. MIDDLEBURY - Zephrus, Two Brothers Tavern, 9 p.m. $3. Saturday, April 26 RUTLAND - Central Vermont 50+ EXPO, Holiday Inn Conference Center, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Free. Info: 802-872-9000 x 18. NEW HAVEN - Book Sale, New Haven Community Library, 11 a.m. Info: 802-453-4015. RUTLAND - 5th Annual Clam Bake Fundraiser, Rutland Boys & Girls Club, 6 p.m. Tickets $85. Benefits the Boys & Girls Club of Rutland. Info: 802-747-4944. MIDDLEBURY - Gun and Knife Show, Middlebury American Legion, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Info: 802-875-4540. MIDDLEBURY - Earth Day Festival, Middlebury Foods Co-op, 12-3 p.m. RUTLAND -17th Annual Home & Recreation Show, Spartan Arena, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Free. Info:

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26 FT BAYLINER, 1992 Mercruiser I/O, trailer, bridge enclosure, power tilt/trim VHF, AM/FM, spare propeller, 2 down riggers, head, frig, extras. Sleeps six. $8500. Bridport, VT, Lake Champlain (802) 758-2758 MOTORCYCLES 2004 Harley Davidson Touring Electra Glide Ultra Classic, 13,000 miles, must see, $13,000. 518547-8446 WANTED: ALL MOTORCYCLES BEFORE 1980! Running or not. $$TopCash$ Paid! 1-315-5698094. SNOWMOBILES 2005 Yamaha Venture 600 Snowmobile, 717 miles, $4500. 518623-4152 HEAVY EQUIPMENT 1978 John Deere 302A Wheel Loader Backhoe, excellent condition, must see, $10,000. 518-5478446. ACCESSORIES (2) TRAILERS (OPEN) - both excellent condition; 2010 Triton 20' Aluminum - max wgt. 7500 lbs. Asking $4900 and 1989 Bison 31' overal Gooseneck, Asking $2900. 518-546-3568. Century 6” Fiberglass Truck Cap, 3 sliidng windows w/screens. Also bedliner, fits Toyota. Exc cond. $1100 value, asking $500. 518546-7913 Studded Snow Tires (2), Firestone Winterforce, 217/70R14, mounted & balanced on Ford Aerostar Rims, $60 each. 518585-5267 or 410-833-4686

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Wevertown Community Center, 4/26 & 4/27, 10am-3pm. Lots of kids clothes, shoes & toys. Household items, 4 wheeler & more. AUCTIONS Buy or sell at AARauctions.com. Contents of homes, businesses, vehicles and real estate. Bid NOW! AARauctions.com Lights, Camera, Auction. No longer the best kept secret. Live Auctions - States of MA and VT Surplus MA - Sat, April 26th 289 Lyman Rd, Westborough, MA VT - Sat, May 10th - 1744 US Rt. 302, Berlin, VT Cars- Trucks- Equipment CALL: 1-800-536-1401 www.auctionsInternational.com Lic# AU2740 COMMUNITY SALE CHERRY BLOSSOM FESTIVAL 22nd Annual Cherry Blossom Festival, CGOH, 852 Ashmore Ave & Eastern Parkway, Niskayuna, April 27th 9AM to 2PM Farmers Market and wine, Giffys BBQ Lunch, and 40+ local merchants, crafts, and food vendors. Pre-order your BBQ lunch at our website. Event held rain or shine, free admission. For more information visit our website http://cherryblossomfair.com or call Sue Litynski at 3748173.

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Carpenter & Equipment Operator and a CDL Driver needed. Minimum 10 years experience, pay based on experience, fulltime, year-round work. Fax resume to 518-494-3617 ELEMENTARY SPECIAL EDUATION TEACHER K-6 Certification Required and K-12 Preferred Apply by 4/25/14 to: Jennifer Bull, 116 Alexandria Ave., Ticonderoga, NY 12883, 518-585-7224 x2212 Estate Grounds Work on Lake George, experience necessary, excellent pay, work until December, 9am-3pm M-F. Call 518-222-9802.


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INDEPENDENT LIVING ADVISOR: Counsels and guides students in assigned dorms on attitude, behavior, and interpersonal relations with others. Provides students with training in independent living and leadership skills. Equal Opportunity Employer Female/Minority/Disabled/Veteran. Apply to northlandshumanresources@jobcorps.gov GROWING HOME PERFORMANCE BUSINESS hiring crew leader ($15/hr) and technician ($11+/hr) to perform energy efficiency related renovations in central and south-eastern Adirondack region. Must have 5+ years of residential construction experience, reliable transportation, and strong work ethic. Building science knowledge and/or weatherization experience a plus. Email cloudsplitter8@gmail.com with resume and references. Some overnight travel required. Lawn Maintenance Workers. Must be dependable, clean drivers license, F/T available. 518-4942321 SILVER BAY YMCA Food Service Employees Needed. Cooks, Dishwashers, Dining Room, Catering Staff. Hardworking, customer service, positive attitude a must. Varied shifts. Contact bfish@silverbay.org. Housekeeper Needed, 11pm to 7am. Duties include cleaning public spaces, servicing rooms & laundry. All applicants must be self-motivated, team player, have a valid drivers license. Experience preferred but will train. Contact twinchell@silveray.org. SUBSTITUTE BUS DRIVER NEEDED Putnam/Ticonderoga. Follows school schedule. Full time potential. $13.40 hr to start. Will train motivated individual. Call 518-586-4588 or Email folmsbeesnorth@gmail.com The Ticonderoga Festival Guild is seeking an Executive Director to provide program and administrative support to its Board of Directors. Applicant will work from home office, must be organized, computer literate, have competency in MS Office Products and financial products such as Quickbooks. This position is part time. Send resume to: Beth Hanley, Ti Festival Guild, P.O. Box 125, Ticonderoga, NY 12883

The Dock Doctors is a diversified waterfront construction and manufacturing company offering products and services for both residential and commercial waterfront projects throughout the entire Northeast. We have immediate openings for the following positions: Waterfront Crew Leader: Position requires good mechanical aptitude along with experience in the construction trades. Also must have the ability to lead two people. CDL license and boat operation experience beneficial but not essential. This position includes servicing of dock systems, learning the various aspects of waterfront work within our service region on diverse job sites that are often physically demanding. We are seeking organized, self-motivated individuals with a clean driving record. Competitive pay based on background and experience along with great benefits which include medical, dental, vision, paid vacation, 401K plan, LT & ST disability and life insurance. CDL Delivery Driver/Shop Assembler- seasonal with the potential for year-round work. This is a combined position, not two separate positions. Valid CDL Class A license is required for deliveries during our peak season. Position requires good mechanical aptitude and attention to detail for performing final assembly of docks and boatlifts in a production shop environment as well as working in our warehouse staging and loading orders. Both positions offer pay based on level of experience. Stop by our location on Route 7 in Ferrisburgh, VT for an application or email us your resume at info@thedockdoctors.com or call 800-870-6756 to have an application sent to you.

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THE ESSEX COUNTY YOUTH ADVOCATE PROGRAM is seeking a full time Intensive Family Coordinator. This position will require a professional level of case management services as well as direct advocacy to families. Willingness to travel within Essex County and work nontraditional hours is a must. YAP Inc. is an organization committed to strength-based, family centered programming that relies heavily on the use of informal supports and natural resources within each community. A Bachelor's degree is preferred and benefits are available. YAP Inc. is an equal opportunity employer. Please submit a cover letter, resume, and three references to Tom Bisselle at tbisselle@yapinc.org or P.O. Box 431, Elizabethtown NY 12932 The Town of Crown Point Youth Commission is accepting applications for Counselors for the 2014 season. All applicants must be a resident of Crown Point and at least 16 years old. Applications can be picked up at Crown Point Schools office. Please send applications to Penny Comes at 1809 White Church Rd. Crown Point N.Y. 12928. Must be postmarked by April 28th.

We are gearing up for another excellent summer and are looking for Experienced Assistant Manager, Waitstaff, Cooks and Expediter that can handle 250-350 dinners per night. Download an application at www.sentinelgrille.com and drop it off for an interview.

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VT GUN SHOW April 26-27 at the American Legion Post 27 (be hind G.Stone Motors) 1 Boardman St. Middlebury 05753 802-875-4540

ANTIQUE FAIR AND FLEA MARKET May 3rd & 4th at the Washington County Fairgrounds, Rte. 29, Greenwich NY. $3 admission. (Sat. 8a-5p, Sun 9a-4p) Featuring over 200 dealers. GREAT FOOD. EarlyBird Friday (5/2 - 7a-4p - $10). RAIN or SHINE. Call (518) 3315004

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FIREWOOD Dependable Year Round Firewood Sales. Seasoned or green. Warren & Essex County HEAP Vendor. Other services available. Call today! 518-494-4077 Rocky Ridge Boat Storeage, LLC. FOR SALE 1/4” Cabinet grade oak plywood, 4x8, 10 sheets. Also, pressed trim boards. $99. 518-222-9802. 2009 FORD F-550 FOR SALE Selling a Maroon, Ford F550 2009 with a rack dump body, tarp, Side Boxes and a XLS Fisher Plow. 45,000 miles. Call or email if you are interested. lance4nier@myfairpoint.net or 363-2381 30-35 Gallon Fish Tank w/Tetra Whisper 30-60 air pump, filter units, nets & misc. Aquarium reflector flourescent over head lap & stand. $100 OBO. 518-585-2257 Bunk Beds – black metal w/2 bunk bed mattresses, $270 each. Bunk bed only $170 OBO. 518668-3367 CAST IRON Propane Heater Stove, 32000 BTU, Used One Season, Excellent Condition, Payed $1200 Asking $750.00. 802-377-0117 Dewalt Rotary Laser DW077, $1200 new, asking $700. 518-5852779

FOR SALE Generac Automatic Service Rated Transfer Switches - all are new & include utility breaker, load shed module & installation manual. 100 AMP, RTSD100A3, $425 150 AMP, RTSY150A3, $525 200 AMP, RTSY200A3, $625 518-494-2222 Warrensburg Iron Rite Mangle Ironing Machine, almost new w/direction booklet, $250. 518-668-4399 KILL BED BUGS! Buy Harris Bed Bug Killer Complete Treatment Program or Kit. Available: Hardware Stores. Buy Online: homedepot.com LARGE KEROSENE HEATER 15000 BTU'S? Battery start & fuel gage, excellent condition, $99.00. Doc. 518-668-3330 Late Model AIRCO Oil Furnace, exc cond, asking $1800, will negotiate. 518-543-6362 Motorized Travel Chair, new batteries, exc condition, $1200. 518222-1338 Sun Tec Skylte, new, 2'x4' to fit 24” rafter space. New cost $408+ tax, sell $250 OBO. 518-668-3367 FURNITURE Antique Oak Table, 4' diameter, $70. 518-585-7196 GENERAL AIRLINE CAREERS begin here Get trained as FAA certified Aviation Technician. Financial aid for qualified students. Job placement assistance. Call AIM 866-453-6204

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GENERAL

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Schroon Lake – leased land w/camp in excellent cond, 50' lakefront, 48' wooden dock, asking $50K. Call for details 518-4957683

Ticonderoga – Two 2 Bdrm Apartments. 1st floor $525/mo. 2nd floor, large 2 bdrm, $650/mo. Free laundry on site. A No Nonsense Apartment Building. 518-586-2171 after 4pm.

Schroon Lake Waterfront Camp on leased land. Screened porch, 32' aluminum dock + more, $37K. 518-569-6907

HOME RENTALS Bridport VT, 4 bdrm, 3 bath, restored Farm House, $1200 + utilties, Dirt Road, Care Takers Apt. not included. Call Les 802-7583276 Crown Point – cute, cozy 3 bdrm/2 bath, A frame, porch, ½ acre, $83k. 518-351-5063, 860673-6119 or 917-679-4449 Lovely Single Family Home, 3 bdrm, 1 ½ bath. To trade, swap, sell for equal value home in area, $129,000. Located in beautiful Edgewater, FL. 518-696-2829 SOUTH TICONDEROGA – private country home, $900/mo plus utilities, 2 year lease. 518-585-7907. Ticonderoga – 2 bdrm home, $750/mo + util. References & deposit required. 802-758-3276 MOBILE HOME RENTALS Schroon Lake, 2 bdrm/2 bath, incl lawn mowing, garbage & snow removal, country setting. Call for info 518-532-9538 or 518-796-1865 VACATION PROPERTY RENTALS OCEAN CITY, MARYLAND. Best selection of affordable rentals. Full/ partial weeks. Call for FREE brochure. Open daily. Holiday Real Estate. 1-800-638-2102. Online reservations: www.holidayoc.com WARM WEATHER IS YEAR ROUND In Aruba. The water is safe, and the dining is fantastic. Walk out to the beach. 3-Bedroom weeks available. Sleeps 8. $3500. Email: carolaction@aol.com for more information. WARM WEATHER IS YEAR ROUND In Aruba. The water is safe, and the dining is fantastic. Walk out to the beach. 3-Bedroom weeks available. Sleeps 8. $3500. Email: carolaction@aol.com for more information. REAL ESTATE SALES $0 Down, Only $119/mo. NO CREDIT CHECKS! Near El Paso, TX. Beautiful Views! Money Back Guarantee 1-866-882-5263 Ext.81 www.SunsetRanches.NET Lake George - 2003 custom built seasonal home, 14' x 38' w/glass & screened enclosed porch, exc cond. Ledgeview Camp, Highway 149. Asking $65K. 518-964-1377 COMMERCIAL PROPERTY 2354 Route 9N, Lake George, NY

MLS # 201334029 Enjoy the pleasure of owning a year around family business in the Adirondacks close to LG Village. Call Ildiko McPhilmy, Purdy Realty, LLC., 518-253-2295 cell0 Port Henry Duplex Apartment Building, completely renoved, excellent rental history, some owner financing avail, $69K. 518-5468247 LAND Brant Lake 9.1 acre building lot for sale by owner, Harris Road, $63K. 518-494-3174 Crown Point Land – 53 Peasley Rd. Property offers 3.5 acres on Putnam Creek w/600' of road frontage, a 50' x 30' 2 story fram barn w/elec & oil heat. Zones residential. Can be converted or build new. Beautiful spot & minutes to the Northway or Ticonderoga, $65K. Purdy Realty, LLC 338-1117 Call Frank Villanova 878-4275 Cell Crown Point, 600' + on Putts Creek, 2.78 acres, 20' x 32' liveable building. Fix up or tear down & rebuild, $30K FIRM, quick sale. 518-354-7167 FARM SACRIFICE! 5 acres - $19,900 Great views, quiet country road, gorgeous hilltop setting! So Tier, NY. Guaranteed buildable! 5 tracts avail UNDER $20,000! Terms! Hurry! 888-9058847. Newyorklandandlakes.com HARTFORD, NY 45 acre corner parcel, Fantastic Adirondack views, Quiet area, close to Town, shopping, I-87 Thruway, can be subdivided, perc tested. Owner financing. $98000.00 (802) 989-3686. LAKE SALE: 6 acres Coan Lake $24,900. 2.5 acres West Bass Pond $18,900. (www. LandFirstNY.com) 1-888-683-2626

STONEY CREEK 50 Acres secluded easy access 1800 ft. black top frontage, mountain views, Stoney Creek, NY $89,900, no interest financing. 518-696-2829 FARMFARM666@yahoo.com STONEY CREEK 50 Acres secluded easy access 1800 ft. black top frontage, mountain views, Stoney Creek, NY $89,900, no interest financing. 518-696-2829 FARMFARM666@yahoo.com STREAM -- VIEWS -- 10 Acres -$39,900. Upstate NY hilltop farm, mins. to PA border! Woods, fields, perfect bldg. site for getaway cabin! Terms! Won't last!1-888-7758114.#. Stream Views 10 Acres $39,900. Upstate NY hilltop farm, mins to PA border! Woods, fields, perfect building site for getaway cabin! Terms! Wont last! 888-701-7509 Town of Lake George ½ acre building lot. Access to Village water. Ideal for build-out basement. $47,000. Will hold mortgage for qualified buyer, 20% down. 518668-0179 or 518-321-3347

MOBILE HOME

COME VISIT OUR NEW MODELS Modular, Mobile Homes & DoubleWides. No Pressure Staff. 600 RT.7 Pittsford VT 05763 factorydirecthomesofvt.com 1-877-999-2555 7 days 9-4 Park Model, 1986. Ledgeview Camp, Highway 149, 5 Pine Breeze Trail, $49,500. Come see, it's really neat! New in 2012: roof, siding, bedroom, deck & shed! 518-6363429 or 352-428-8767 VACATION PROPERTY Cranberry Lake - 90 acre hunting camp, 8 cabins, well, septic, off grid, solar power generator, sand pit, ½ acre pond, wood & propane heat, 55 miles from Lake Placid, one mile off Route 3, $155K, 518359-9859 Lovely Single Family Home, 3 bdrm, 1 ½ bath. To trade, swap, sell for equal value home in area, $129,000. Located in beautiful Edgewater, FL. 518-696-2829 Out of State Real Estate Sebastian, Florida Beautiful 55+ manufactured home community. 4.4 miles to the beach, 2 miles to the riverfront district. Homes starting at $39,000. 772-581-0080, www.beach-cove.com.

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Waterfront Lots- Virginia's Eastern Shore. Was 325K Now from $65,000- Community Center Pool. 1acre+ lots, Bay & Ocean Access, Great Fishing, Crabbing, Kayaking. Custom Homes. www.oldemillpointe.com 757-8240808

HAS YOUR BUILDING SHIFTED OR SETTLED? Contact Woodford Brothers Inc, for straightening, leveling, foundation and wood frame repairs at 1-800-OLD-BARN. www.woodfordbros.com. "Not applicable in Queens county"

PROFESSIONAL SERVICES

RENEWABLE ENERGY. Heat your home with a Maxim Outdoor Wood Pellet Furnace by Central Boiler & gain energy independence. Boivin Farm Supply 802-475-4007

DIVORCE $349 - Uncontested divorce papers prepared. Includes poor person application/waives government fees, if approved. One signature required. Separation agreements available. Make Divorce Easy - 518-274-0380. AUTOMOTIVE Discount Auto Insurance - Instant Quote - Save up to 70% in 5 Minutes - All Credit Types. Call 888291-2920 now. HOME IMPROVEMENTS BURN LESS WOOD With a Central Boiler OUTDOOR WOOD FURNACE. Safe, clean & efficient. Vermont Heating Alternatives 802-343-7900

REPLACEMENT WINDOWS $189 INSTALLED. White double hung, tilt-in. $1500 manufacturer rebate available. Lifetime Warranty. Credit cards accepted. Call Rich @ 1-866272-7533 REAL ESTATE 1 ACRE OF LAND at Wood Rd., West Chazy, NY, close to schools, nice location. Please call 518-4932478 for more information. Lovely Single Family Home, 3 bdrm, 1 ½ bath. To trade, swap, sell for equal value home in area, $129,000. Located in beautiful Edgewater, FL. 518-696-2829

REAL ESTATE ADIRONDACK “BY OWNER” AdkByOwner.com 1000+ photo listings of local real estate for sale, vacation rentals & timeshares. Owners: List with us for only $299 per year. Visit on-line or call 518-891-9919 BUILDING AND LOT in Moriah 1.3+ acres, paved driveway, town water and sewer. Can be used for residential and/or commercial, Asking $45,000. 518-546-3568 PARADOX HOME FOR SALE By Owner, Schroon Lake School District, 3 bedroom, 1 bath, fully renovated, 2 garages, shed, large fire place, $149,900. No owner terms. See forsalebyowner.com Listing ID# 23972428. TREE SERVICES Tree Work Professional Climber w/decades of experience w/anything from difficult removals to tasteful selected pruning. Fully equpped & insured. Michael Emelianoff 518-251-3936

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236.............Altona/Mooers 251.................North Creek 293.......................Saranac 297...............Rouses Point 298...................Champlain 327.................Paul Smiths 352..............Blue Mt. Lake 358...............Ft. Covington 359................Tupper Lake 483........................Malone 492.................Dannemora 493.................West Chazy 494................Chestertown 497.................Chateaugay 499.....................Whitehall 523..................Lake Placid 529...........................Moria 532..............Schroon Lake 543..........................Hague 546.......Port Henry/Moriah 547........................Putnam 561-566...........Plattsburgh 576....Keene/Keene Valley 581,583,584,587 ..............Saratoga Springs 582....................Newcomb 585................Ticonderoga 594..........Ellenburg Depot 597.................Crown Point 623...............Warrensburg 624...................Long Lake 638............Argyle/Hartford 639......................Fort Ann 642......................Granville 643.............................Peru 644............Bolton Landing 647.............Ausable Forks 648..................Indian Lake 654......................... Corinth 668...............Lake George 695................Schuylerville 735.............Lyon Mountain 746,747..........Fort Edward / Hudson Falls 743,744,745,748,761,792, 793,796,798. . . .Glens Falls 834....................Keeseville 846..........................Chazy 856.............Dickerson Ctr. 873....Elizabethtown/Lewis 891..............Saranac Lake 942......................Mineville 946..................Wilmington 962......................Westport 963...........Willsboro/Essex

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247.......................Brandon 372....................Grand Isle 388...................Middlebury 425......................Charlotte 434....................Richmond 438...............West Rutland 453.......Bristol/New Haven 462......................Cornwall 475.........................Panton 482....................Hinesburg 545...................Weybridge 655......................Winooski 658....................Burlington 758........................Bridport 759.......................Addison 654,655,656,657,658,660, 860,862,863,864,865,951, 985....................Burlington 877...................Vergennes 769,871,872,878,879 ..................Essex Junction 893...........................Milton 897....................Shoreham 899......................Underhill 948..........................Orwell 888...... ..............Shelburne

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