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February 10, 2010

Community News, Sports, Arts, Entertainment and Food for Southern VT and NH

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Text and Photo by Robert F. Smith – Editor Eric Bass and Ines Zeller Bass, above with two of their recent creations, are founders of Sandglass Theater in Putney and have been chosen as the 2010 recipients of the Governor's Award for Excellence in the Arts. The world-renowned puppeteers will be celebrated in a ceremony at the Vermont State House on Thursday, Feb. 11. Turn to page 7 for the complete story.

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Walpole College Student Is Putting His (Red) Sox On Story by Joe Milliken Sports Editor Photo courtesy of Mike Lawlor If you ask a typical boy from New England what he wants to be when he grows up, chances are one popular answer would be “I want to play for the Red Sox!” Well, for current Suffolk University senior and 2006 Fall Mountain Regional High School graduate, Mike Lawlor, working for the Red Sox organization as an ambassador in the Fan Services and Entertainment Department, might be the next best thing. “I am currently finishing up my senior year at Suffolk University in Boston, while majoring in business management with a minor in marketing. “A lot of my classes helped me develop the core skills I will need to succeed and exceed at my job and in my career. Work ethic, passion, dedication, trust, and balancing timemanagement, along with developing the appropriate people skills is huge in my department because of our interaction with the fans. “Suffolk is also conveniently located only about 15 minutes from Fenway Park, which saves a lot of commuting time. So how does a college-going, life-long Sox fan from Walpole end up finding a job with the organization? “Well, I have always wanted to work in Major League Baseball and specifically for my hometown Red Sox,” Lawlor said in a recent interview. “It was at the beginning of 2009 when I suddenly realized I need to get started on pursuing my career, so I got in contact with a Red Sox scout named Galen Carr and he forwarded my information to the Sox’ Special Projects Coordinator, who called me in for an interview for a summer internship.” Lawlor was disappointed when he did not get the internship because the interview process had already been closed before his interview, however, was thrilled when asked if he was interested in a job interview. “My heart almost leapt from my chest,” Lawlor stated. “A few days later I drove down to Boston and interviewed

for a job in the Fan Services and Entertainment Department. “I had a great interview and began training less than a week later. Then by the end of May, the department head pulled me aside and told me that I was the newest employee of the Boston Red Sox. Needless to say, I was ecstatic!” Lawlor officially started his position at the end of May,

Above, Walpole, NH native Mike Lawlor with the Red Sox World Series trophy, in front of the Green Monster at Fenway Park.

which includes representing the team as a liaison between the organization and the fans. Lawlor also coordinates the Sox’ Peanut-Allergy friendly initiative, which helps children and adults with peanut allergies to attend games, as well as the flag-flying program for retiring military veterans. “I also coordinate a few of our community outreach programs connecting fans from unfortunate families to representatives of the team.” Game day responsibilities for Lawlor include assisting in the pre-game ceremonies and coordinating with the fans throughout the ballpark to make sure they enjoy their experience at Fenway Park. “I’ve had some interesting experiences so far, from hanging out with other Red Sox employees and players, but one story during the first two weeks I was on the job stands out. “I was down on the field for pregame ceremonies in June against the Yankees. I had finished my duties and was waiting for the anthem to begin when Derek Jeter and Robinson Cano began to throw just in front of me. “Jeter began long tossing to Cano when a throw got away and zoomed just past my face and landed behind home plate. Cano came over to me and said ‘Man, bro, that was a close one.’ “Then when the anthem began, Alex Rodriguez came out and stood right next to me. After the anthem, he looked at me and said, “Jeter’s got a weak arm” referring to the wild toss. It was a very interesting night, as the Sox went on to win that game, 7-0.” So now with his feet in the door, what might the future hold for this budding Major League baseball employee? “My plans are to represent the team in this department while continuing to learn the necessary skills to take the next step,” Lawlor concluded. “My dream job is to work in Baseball Operations and help construct the team we so dearly love. I will be helping Theo (Sox General Manager Epstein) and our Baseball Operations Department this summer, helping prepare for the MLB Draft in early June.”

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News, Notes & Announcements for the Rockingham Region BF Rotary Club Spaghetti Dinner The Bellows Falls Rotary Club will be holding its Annual Spaghetti Dinner Fundraiser on Saturday, Feb. 27 at the Bellows Falls Moose Club on Westminster Street. Dinner will be served from 5:30 to 7 p.m. and will include spaghetti and homemade meatballs, salad, bread, dessert and beverage. Each year the food is prepared by local Rotary Club members. The proceeds of this year ’s event will benefit both local projects and the Haiti relief effort. Ticket prices are $6 for adults and takeout; $3 for children 8 and under. They will be available at the door or from local Rotary Club members. This year ’s event is being coordinated by club member Raynie Laware.

SEVCA Announces Two Major Trainings Southeastern Vermont Community Action announces two major training initiatives for eligible individuals looking to either start their own business or gain employment in an office capacity. Training assistance may be available through the Workforce Investment Act (WIA) based on federal eligibility requirement of WIA and the availability of funds at the time of enrollment. • Bookkeeping QuickBooks for beginner or intermediate users is designed for people interested in pursuing a career in bookkeeping. This is a 96 hour course running 4-days a week (9 a.m.– noon) from Monday, March 22- Thursday, May 13. Space is limited. All classes will be held in SEVCA’s Computer Lab, 91 Buck Drive, Westminster. • Micro Business Start-up Training for dislocated workers specifically targets seasoned, skilled, former members of the workforce who have been recently laid off or who may be re-entering the workforce due to the loss of other family income. Information session will be held on: Feb. 9 from 6–7:30 at SEVCA’s Main Office, 91 Buck Drive, Westminster Feb. 10 from 6–7:30 at Wilmington Town Hall Feb. 11 from 4–5:30 at the CCV Campus in Wilder, 145 Billings Farm Road The classroom portion of this program runs for 3 days per week (Tues. – Thurs. 9 a. m. to 3 p.m.) from

Tuesday, March 30 – July 1. Classes will be held at the Marlboro College Technology Center in Brattleboro. Ongoing coaching, group meetings, and implementation of the Business Plan will follow up the training. For further information on both programs, contact Guy Payne at SEVCA 722-4575 ext.154 or email gpayne@sevca.org Funding is available through the Workforce Investment Act. Eligibility is determined in consultation with the Department of Labor representatives.

Doll Exhibit at Rockingham Library The Rockingham Free Public Library is excited to host a unique exhibit of books and dolls from Feb. 8-26, during library hours., courtesy of the Green Mountain Doll Club of Vermont. The books on display will be beloved children’s stories, and the dolls will be characters from these books. You’ll find dolls from your favorite classics: Jo, Beth, Meg and Amy from Little Women, Alice and the Mad Hatter, Little Red Riding Hood, Anne of Green Gables, Tom Sawyer -- in addition to more contemporary friends like Marc Brown’s Arthur and Tomie de Paola’s Strega Nona, and Harry Potter. There will be over 40 dolls in the exhibit including some handmade by club members, stuffed animals and a wide variety of traditional dolls.

School Vacation Camps at Nature Museum Join naturalists and guest experts at The Nature Museum, 186 Townshend Road in Grafton, for a variety of day-camp activities designed to intrigue students ages 6-8 and 9-13. Feb. 15, Monday, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Winter Wonderland. Ages 6-8. Members $25; nonmembers $35. $5 materials fee. Make fairy wings and wreaths and learn how fairies and their animal friends prepare for winter. Feb. 16, Tuesday, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Snow Games. Ages 6-8. Members $25; non-members $35. Feb. 17, Wednesday. Operation Take-Apart. Session 1: 10 a.m.-noon for ages 6-8. Session 2: 13 p.m. for ages 9-12. Members $12; non-members $18. Learn how machines work by using tools to take everyday appliances apart. Feb. 18, Thursday, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Winter Adventure, Forestry, and Treasure Hunt. Ages 9-13.

Members $25; non-members $35. State Forester Jim Esden will reveal threats to our forests from the Hemlock Woolly Adelgid. Learn to read and orient a map, and use new skills to find hidden treasure. For more information about the programs and required pre-registration, call The Nature Museum at 843-2111.

African Drum Sale in Saxtons River Main Street Arts in Saxtons River will host an African Drum Sale on Saturday, Feb. 20 from 1 to 2:30 p.m. Hand drums will be brought up from New York by an importer of African goods and will be sold at wholesale prices. Included in the inventory will be djembes, dun duns, and some African art samples. Anyone looking for a specific type of drum is encouraged to call 869-2729 in advance to insure a good selection.

Socially Responsible Investment Talk On Thursday, Feb. 11 at 10 a.m., Vermont Academy will present Jay Falk, Founder and President of SRI (Socially Responsible Investment) World Group at Horowitz Performing Arts Hall on the campus in Saxtons River. Falk has more than 25 years of experience helping to advise investors about sustainable and responsible investing and corporate sustainability. He founded SRI World Group, Inc. in 1998 to provide social investors with an objective source of information. Falk has led the company to its position as a respected authority on the trends in the financial marketplace. He was the driving force behind the creation of SocialFunds.com, CSRwire, and One Report, which are all leading information sources on sustainability and the financial marketplace. Falk is a former board member of the Social Investment Forum. Learn about the importance of corporate accountability, community and sustainability focused investing and micro-finance. This event is thanks to the support of the Bob ('37) and Beth Campbell Endowment. Horowitz Hall is handicapped accessible. For more information, email carmiger@vermontacademy.org or call 869-6682.

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BF Warming Shelter Hires Coordinator The Greater Falls Warming Shelter has hired Samuel Neill of Saxtons River as coordinator to oversee its operations. Neill is taking on the responsibility of opening the shelter each evening, coordinating the volunteer and meal schedules, assisting with the guest check in, and enforcing the shelter rules. The shelter is open every night during the winter months from 7 p.m. to 7 a.m., with volunteers on hand in two shifts. Neill is a 2009 graduate of Tufts University with a degree in sociology. While in college, he worked as program assistant in Americorp’s Jump Start program, where he handled many of the human resources responsibilities, including payroll, member training and recruitment campaigns of the mentoring program. Neill said he was attracted to the position with the warming shelter not only because it is a logical step from his academic experience, but because is “on the ground.” “It gives instant feedback,” he said. “You know that what you’re doing is having an impact on people’s lives as soon as you do it.” In his first week on the job, he was told by a guest of the shelter that it had “saved my life.” Neill sees getting the word out and reaching people who need the shelter as one of the challenges he and the shelter committee are facing. “This is a great group of people, and we’re always

Applications are now available for the Greater Falls Scholarship Trust Fund, f/k/a Rockingham Memorial Hospital Auxiliary Scholarship Trust Fund. This scholarship will be available to anyone planning to study in any area of medicine, any in-hospital oriented field, or any health-related field. Any member in good standing from the Fall Mountain-Bellows Falls area school community is eligible to apply. Potential for a scholarship is determined by acceptance at an appropriate school or training institute, as well as satisfactory performance at the current school. Adults and current high school graduates are considered. If interested contact Carolyn McAuliffe at 463-3464.

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Conservation Commission on Zoning Editor, The Outlook: We, the undersigned, are members of the Weathersfield Conservation Commission. At a time when the nation and most of the rest of the world is increasingly focused on the environmental health of the planet, it seems very wrong for Weathersfield to go in the opposite direction by repealing our chosen zoning bylaws and regulations. These bylaws and regulations have been chosen by the voters of Weathersfield to protect health, safety,

funded through contributions from federated clubs and from individuals. The scholarship is named for Barbara Jean Barker, late of Poultney, who served as state federation president, 1992-1994, and who was instrumental in establishing the program. Applications can be obtained from Betty Haggerty, hubett@hotmail.com, 463-4159, and from Rita Hinds, rialhinds125@yahoo.com, 463-3779. Completed applications are due to the scholarship committee chairman by March 15. The scholarships will be awarded at the state federation’s annual meeting in late April.

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Flood Brook Creates Art for Africa

Mountain Towns Raise $18K for Haiti On Jan. 23, folks from Weston, Londonderry, Andover, Peru and Landgrove came together to contribute funds to help the people of Haiti. Nearly 200 residents and second homeowners gathered at the Weston Rod and Gun Club, which donated the use of the space, to bid on more than 100 items in a silent auction, plus five other donations that were sold in a live – and lively – auction. In 90 minutes the event raised more than $18,000, which was contributed to Partners in Health, a Boston-based charity that has been active in Haiti since 1985. Partners in Health maintains a 104-bed hospital and eight clinics in Haiti. Partners is the provider of health care – without regard to ability to pay – to more than a half million people in the highlands of Haiti, and their facilities have been overrun with people fleeing from Port Au Prince since the earthquake. The event was put together in less than a week by a group led by Julie Hoyt, Marguerite Mason and her sister, Trudy Ernst, Deborah and Wayne Granquist, Jennifer Server, Nancy Donnelly, Mimi Neff and Deborah Peretz. But countless others pitched in to provide the auction items, snacks, and beverages for the event, and to set up, check out the successful bidders and clean up the premises.

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Art students at Flood Brook Union School in Londonderry spent several days in January preparing artwork to send to young students in Uganda. Olivia Bailey, daughter of art teacher Casey Junker Bailey and a former student at Flood Brook, is traveling to Uganda to work with children at an orphanage sponsored by the Swiss organization Kids of Africa. Along with art supplies and books, Olivia is handcarrying portraits, photos, and other artwork created by Flood Brook students especially for Olivia's new students. Excited by the prospect of exchanging artwork with children from Africa, Flood Brook students are learning about Uganda and anxiously waiting to receive artwork and letters in return. It is the school’s hope that art can serve as a common language and help to enrich the lives of students in both cultures. To see photos and learn more, go to www.kids-of-africa.com.

News, Notes & Announcements for the Londonderry Region SVAC 2nd Annual Teddy Bear Tea Party The Southern Vermont Arts Center’s second annual Teddy Bear Tea Party takes place at the Arts Center on Saturday, Feb. 13 from 2-4 p.m. Partygoers are invited to bring a well-loved teddy bear (or doll or other stuffed animal) and both are encouraged to “dress up” for the occasion in their best tea finery. In addition to enjoying tea, juice, sandwiches and sweets, the kids will participate in a variety of activities, including crafts and stories. There will also be time for adults and children to walk around Yester House

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Quilt Auction to Benefit CHABHA On Sunday, Feb. 14, Valentine’s Day, a quilt auction at the First Congregational Church of Manchester, Vermont will benefit CHABHA and provide direct help to children in Africa who have been orphaned by AIDS. At 2:30 p.m. the building will open for viewing, and the auction will begin at 3:30. CHABHA supports grassroots, community-based projects that are led by young people who understand the children’s needs because they, too, lost their parents at a young age. CHABHA staff and friends work alongside the leaders and provide direct service to the children. Visit CHABHA at www.chabha.org. There will be refreshments and a play area for children. Payment may be with cash, check, or a credit card.

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World-Famed Puppeteers Receive Governor’s Excellence Award Story and Photo by Robert F. Smith – Editor After nearly a quarter century in Vermont, the Governor's Award for Excellence in the Arts is being presented to Eric Bass and Ines Zeller Bass and Sandglass Theater, the company Eric and Ines founded in 1982 in Germany, and haved helmed in Putney since 1986. On Feb. 11 they will be honored by Governor Jim Douglas and the Vermont Arts Council in a ceremony at the Vermont State House. The Governor's Award for Excellence in the Arts is presented to Vermont artists who have made a significant contribution to the advancement of their chosen art form and a personal commitment to the development of cultural life in Vermont. Sandglass Theater is an internationally known company that specializes in combining puppets with music, actors and visual imagery. Their productions have toured 24 countries, performing in theaters, festivals and cultural institutions and winning numerous international prizes. Eric and Ines met in Germany in 1980. They were both puppeteers, Ines was German, and Eric was on tour. In 1982 Eric moved to Germany and they started Sandglass Theater. In 1986 they moved to Putney, which serves as homebase to the internationally touring puppet company. Ten years later they would open their theater in Putney, and change from a “touring company to a more locally based theater,” Eric said in a recent interview, performing at the Putney theater and in many nearby venues. Eric and Ines speak with pride of how long their company has survived. “That’s really important,” Eric said. “In the arts, success is not measured by the profits you make, but by your survival and longevity.” “When people think of puppets,” Ines said, “they think of performances for children. But we’re doing puppet theater for adults. We’re really riding on a strong enthusiasm, idealism and a passion for our work. We take this honor gladly,” she said of the Governor ’s award. “We see it as a recognition of puppeteers,” Eric said, “recognition of the art form, and recognition of the relationship of arts and the community. I think the

Two of the puppets created by Eric Bass and Ines Zeller Bass of the Sandglass Theater for their production All Weather Ballads. award is also in recognition of our diversity of programming in the theater. We work to connect our art to the community.” They also are connected with the international world of puppetry, hosting a biannual event, Puppets in the Green Mountains – A Festival of Unusual Theater, that brings puppet companies from around the world to the Southern Vermont region for several days of performances. This coming September will be the seventh event, and puppet companies from Hungary, Spain, Germany and France will participate. Eric explained that puppetry is a different form of theater. Even if the puppets look like the human figure, he said, “they are not human actors. They are a reflection of our lives, not a portrayal of our lives.

Calendar of Events for the Brattleboro Area Filmmaker DeFelice in Newfane Following the success of his film on the West River of Vermont , Joe DeFelice, Newfane filmmaker, dives into the human and natural histories of the Deerfield River with a preview of his film "Deerfield, a Working River on Wednesday, March 10 at 7 p.m. in the Crowell Gallery of the Moore Free Library at 23 West Street in Newfane. Call the librarian, Meris Morrison, at 365-7948 for more information.

Community Conversations Continue After hosting a standing room gathering of 50 people in January, Post Oil Solutions will continue its second Wednesday of the month Community Conversations on Wednesday, Feb. 10 at 7 p.m., at the Elliot Street Cafe, corner of Elm and Elliot Streets, in Brattleboro. Many interests and concerns were raised at the first meeting around how to advance sustainability and build community, with groups breaking out in food, transporation, energy, education, the local economy, health care, and so forth. These groups will be provided with time to continue to meet and discuss how they might move forward. But we also encourage new people with additional ideas to come and express what concerns them during the opening general session of the meeting. New groups can form as interests dictate. Light refreshments will be provided. For more information, call 869-2141 or visit info@postoilsolutions.org.

Concert Choir Begins Rehearsals The Brattleboro Concert Choir, under the direction of Susan Dedell, begins rehearsals on Wednesday, Feb. 17 in preparation for the final concert of the Blanche Moyse Centennial Year: the Sacred Service

of Ernest Bloch. The Sacred Service, completed and premiered in 1934, is a monumental work, and stands as one of the finest choral settings of Jewish liturgy ever written. Performances are scheduled for May 22 and May 23. Singers interested in joining the choir at this time should contact director Susan Dedell at 348-7735. The Brattleboro Concert Choir is a program of the Brattleboro Music Center. For more information, visit www.bmcvt.org.

Foucault & Parker in Brattleboro Concert Twilight Music presents Americana singer/songwriters Jeffrey Foucault and Anders Parker, at Hooker-Dunham Theater & Gallery on Saturday, Feb. 13 at 7:30 p.m. The theater is located at 139 Main Street in downtown Brattleboro. Tickets are $15 general / $13 students and seniors. For ticket reservations and information, call 2549276. For more information, please visit www.jeffreyfoucault.com, www.andersparker.com, www.twilightmusic.org, www.hookerdunham.org.

Sledding at Townshend Dam with GCH Grace Cottage Hospital is hosting a community sledding party on Saturday, Feb. 20 from 1-3 p.m. at the Townshend Dam. Come out with your family for some fun and healthy winter exercise! The Townshend Dam sledding hill is public, so there is no time limit for sledding, but Grace Cottage will provide free hot chocolate and s’mores for sledders from 1-3 p.m. Some sleds will be available, but bring your own if you can. For more information, call 365-3649.

Working with puppets offers a different perspective of where we are and who we are. It’s more metaphoric, more visual and less textual.” Eric and Ines said they have been deeply influenced by their adopted Vermont home, and that has been reflected in their work. One of their more recent shows, All Weather Ballads, is a story about two people in Vermont who grow up there, marry and grow old together, using the ever-changing Vermont weather as a metaphor. “Puppetry can deal with some deep and profound issues,” Ines said. Upcoming performances of the Sandglass Theater, and news about the upconing Puppets in the Green Mountains – A Festival of Unusual Theater, can be found at www.sandglasstheater.org.

Co-Op Power of S VT Holds Info Meeting Coop Power of Southern Vermont will hold an information and organizational meeting on Friday, Feb. 12 at 5:30 p.m. and Saturday, Feb. 13 at 2 p.m. in the Community Room at Brattleboro Food Coop. This will be an opportunity for prospective members to learn more about the organization and its mission to create a sustainable energy future. The discussion will focus on how members can help build equity in a community-sponsored renewable energy project, as well as realizing a variety of member benefits. These include • Discounts on energy saving products. • Discounts on solar, wind, hydro and geothermal installations. • Discount buying groups. For further information, contact Tom Simon at 2544939 ext. 34.

You can read the Green Mountain Outlook online at www.gmoutlook.com. Q U I L T A U C T I O N to Benefit CHABHA Sunday, Feb. 14th, 3:30pm (viewing starts at 2:30pm) at First Congregational Church of Manchester The Quilt Auction will benefit CHABHA and provide direct help to children in Africa who have been orphaned by AIDS. Visit CHABHA at www.chabha.org. There will be refreshments and a play area for children. Payment may be with cash, check, or a credit card.

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News, Notes & Announcements for the Ludlow Region The Independent Foundation, David Greenewalt Charitable Trust, whose purpose is to give to unique organizations where a small grant can make a large impact, has awarded a $2,500 grant to Black River Good Neighbors Services. David Greenewalt Charitable Trust is located out of Boston MA, and has a geographic focus on Massachusetts, New Hampshire and Vermont especially in the fields of arts, education, environment, natural resources and health organizations. Jim Fuller, President of the Board of Directors for BRGNS said “This generous donation can go a long way for our operating support, especially at this time of year. It is the because of the kindness of organizations like the David Greenewalt Charitable Trust that we are able to continue to help our neighbors in need. The entire Board of Directors wants to acknowledge them and thank them for their kind support” Black River Good Neighbors serves the towns of Ludlow, Proctorsville, Cavendish, Mount Holly and Plymouth. The Thrift Shop and Food Shelf are located at 105 Main Street, Ludlow and are open 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Saturday.

Grants Fund New Dry Hydrant Installations Thanks to grants from the Northern Vermont & George D. Aiken Resources Conservation & Development Councils the Cavendish Volunteer Fire Department has able to install three dry hydrants in Fire District #2 over the last two years. This year we installed a dry hydrant on Hoey Road in a pond owned by Clifford Johnson of Clifford Johnson & Son. He donated all of his time, machinery and materials used to excavate backfill and level the installation site. The members of the Cavendish Volunteer Fire Department want to thank him for the excellent job he did. The installation of this dry hydrant will provide us with a valuable source of water in an area that in the

past had to depend on tanker shuttles hauling water over long distances. Last year we were successful in securing two grants from the same group which allowed us to install two dry hydrants. One was installed at Knapp Pond #1 and the second one was installed on Tarbell Hill Road at the Norrie Davies pond. The installation of these dry hydrants allows us to provide a much improved level of service due to the availability of water supplies. We are continually looking for additional locations where there is a suitable source of water in which to install dry hydrants. We want to thank the Northern Vermont & George D. Aiken Resources Conservation & Development Councils for these grants for without their funding the installation of these dry hydrants would not have been possible.

Mount Holly Rescue Sponsors Bingo

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The Mount Holly Volunteer Rescue Squad will host bingo on Sunday, Feb. 28 at the Mt. Holly Elm. School on School Street in Mt. Holly. Doors Open at 11:30 a.m. and games start at 1 p.m. The cost $20 for 20 games with nine cards per game There will be cash prizes. For more information, call Vicki Seward at 2592810 or Glen Woods 259-2719.

The compelling fantasy adventure Lost Horizon will be shown in the Cavendish Black & White Nights film series on Friday Feb. 12 at 7:00 at Cavendish Elementary School in Proctorsville. Considered one of director Frank Capra’s most inspired films, it won two Academy Awards in 1937 and inserted the term “Shangri-La” into American vocabulary. For further information, call 226-7187.

Upcoming Snow GM Flea Club Events The Cavendish Green Mountain Snow Fleas Snowmobile Club will meet on Thursday, Feb. 11, at 7 p.m. at the home of Gail and Leon Woods, 16 Parker Ave. in Cavendish. The 65 mile Tri-Valley Poker Run ison Saturday, March 6. Participants can start any time they want but no earlier than 8:30 a.m. from any of the five locations listed: Cook Shack in Cavendish, Ludlow’s Warming Hut, Plymouth Store, Gillman’s Camp in Shrewsbury or the Odd Fellows hall in Belmont. Directions will be provided at each location. Snow Fleas will meet at 8 a.m. at the Cook Shack

Weston Playhouse Theatre Hosts Discussion of Death of a Salesman Director Steve Stettler at the Fletcher Memorial Library in Ludlow on Sunday, Feb. 21 at 4 p.m. For details, visit www.westonplayhouse.org.

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Boykid Hobbies Celebrating New, Bigger Location Story by Joe Milliken - Editor Photos Courtesy Of BoyKid Hobbies Now at a new and bigger location in the Market Basket Plaza on Washington Street in Claremont, NH, BoyKid Hobbies recently moved to their new digs after originally opening in downtown Claremont in 2004. "After five great years in downtown, it was time to make a move to a bigger location," John De Tore said in a recent interview. "The new store is 25 percent larger, which allowed me to increase product lines and create a better floor plan. “Now I have the ability to highlight our large train layout, remote control vehicles, Hallbuilt children's furniture and the many new products that arrive weekly." After a 20-plus year retail career with Radio Shack, it was always a dream of John's to open his own business. "After researching a couple of business ideas," John added, "My brother-in-law and nephews encouraged me to explore the idea of opening a full-service hobby shop in Claremont." BoyKid Hobbies is now the largest hobby shop in the area and offers a wide range of toys and hobby items and supplies. From model train lay outs, diorama supplies and remote control cars and trucks, to puzzles, Zip-Bin toy boxes and Neat-Oh playmats, to science kits, robot kits, doll-making kits, hobby books, DVDs and Maple Landmark products, the quality and quantity of items offered is simply too long to list. Then, as BoyKid Hobbies grew and became more popular, the need to expand was clear. “We have a large number of loyal and supportive customers who I’ve also become friends with,” John stated with a smile. “It amazed me to see the number of customers who willingly gave their time and energy to help us move to the new location. In just two weeks time last

November, the downtown store was emptied and cleaned while at the same time, the new store was prepared and restocked!” However the key ingredient to the success of this wonderful store is customer service and having fun! "This is the largest hobby shop in Sullivan County and voted ‘the most fun place to shop in Claremont,’" John said proudly. "The store is open 65 hours a week and I am happy to do special orders and also work with schools and local clubs such as 4-H and Scouts.” BoyKid Hobbies also offers their own clubs and activities as well. "The Boykid Builders Model Club meets here every Tuesday night and the Train Club meets on Sunday afternoon. The Rogue Robots is another club that often meets at our store." John also takes the advice of a couple toy experts, his niece and nephew, Kelsey and Joe. "I get lots of hands-on help and advice from them. Kelsey and Joe like to help with product selection and are also the voices on my radio ads." So, how exactly did the store name of "Boykid" come to be? "Many people have asked how I chose the name BoyKid," John concluded. "It is a reference to my Grandmother McGraw, who always called her boy grand kids 'boykids'. “The original boykid was my uncle Bill, who was a race car driving legend. He is fondly remembered and I have a model of his 1965 Corvette on display in the store. Yes, BoyKid Hobbies is certainly has a friendly, family atmosphere. “I was thrilled when my Dad was able to make it up from Florida to participate in the re-opening. He wanted to make the first purchase, so he bought a puzzle for Mom.” To learn more about BoyKid Hobbies, give them a call at 603-542-4800 or visit their store at the Market Basket Plaza in Claremont.

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On Thursday Feb. 11 at 6:30 p.m. there will be a Valentine’s Sing-A-Long for Adults at the Springfield Town Library featuring Paul Ippolito. For more information, please visit www.springfieldtownlibrary.org or call 885-3108

School Vacation Programs at Library The Springfield Town Library is offering two programs for all ages during School Vacation Week. Michael Clough of the Rockhopper Education Center and his animal friends will present “Sensational Snakes” on Wednesday, Feb. 17 at 10 a.m. Snow date Feb. 19. The Little House on the Prairie Movie Marathon will be held Thursday, Feb. 18 from 1-3 p.m. Come dressed in pioneer garb! For more information, call 885-3108.

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On Tuesday, Feb. 16 there will be a Shrove Tuesday Pancake Supper at the First Congregational Church United Church of Christ, in Springfield from 5 to 7 p.m. There will be pancakes with Vermont maple syrup, bacon, sausage, fruit and coffee, tea or milk. The cost is $6 for adults, $4 for children (3-12 yrs) and a family cap of $22. Handicap accessible. For more information call 885-5728.

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Spaghetti Supper & Holy Day Services Due to the success of the first supper in January, the Springfield United Methodist Church will hold another free spaghetti supper on Saturday, Feb. 13

Lent begins forty days before Easter not including the Sundays. This year, Lent begins on Wednesday, Feb. 17. We will gather for worship on this Holy day at 7 p.m. The church is located on 10 Valley Street and for more information call Pastor Gerry at 885-1916.

Bake Sale for Habitat for Humanity The Springfield area Habitat for Humanity will have a Valentine's Day bake sale on Saturday, Feb. 13 from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. at Shaw's Supermarket in Springfield. Bean soup kits and homemade treats will be available.

Father/Daughter Valentine’s Dance The 9th Annual Father/Daughter Valentine’s Day Dance, sponsored by the Claremont Parks and Recreation Department, will be held on Friday, Feb. 12 at the Zotto Gym from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Peak Entertainment will supply the music, and hors d'oeuvres will be served. The first 100 daughters will receive a free red carnation. A photographer will also be on hand to take pictures of the couples. The cost is $15 for dads and the first daughter; there is a charge of $5 for each additional daughter. The cost includes photographs. Pre-register at www.claremontparks.com. For more information, call 603-542-7019.

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Get In The Game A View On Sports By Editor Joe Milliken

Super Bowl Sunday Although it seems that most people were rooting for New Orleans to win the Super Bowl, I don’t believe too many football fans actually thought they could pull it off. However, Drew Brees and the Saints “came marching in” to Miami and (rather handily) knocked off Peyton Manning and the Colts. This editor picked the right score for the Saints

(24), however the Colts certainly did not meet expectations. Local Hoops Action The Leland & Gray boys' basketball team recently went into West Rutland and steamrolled the Golden Horde, 72-20. The win (at press time) put the Rebels at 10-6 on the season. Matt Bizon led the Rebels with a game-high 21 points, while Josh Fontaine and Colin Nystrom pitched in with 18 and 11 points respectively. Adan Garcia led West Rutland with 10 points. -------------------------In Windsor, Morghan Farnsworth scored 17 points to lead the Lady Yellow Jackets over Woodstock, 77-29. At press time, the Jacks had

won 10 our of their last 11 games. Windsor had control of this game from the opening jump, racing out to a commanding 29 point lead at halftime. The win gives the Lady Jacks a 12-6 record (at press time)heading into the final week of the season. Windsor ’s Amber Heath also added 15 points while Olivia Matos, Kaitlin Callahan and Abby Wright each pitched in with eight points. For Woodstock, Courtney Maxham and Carly Harris scored 10 points each. -------------------------In Proctor, the home team Lady Phantoms jumped out to an early 10-point lead in the first quarter, in cruising to a

51-36 win over Mount St. Joseph. Freshman point guard Carissa Elrick is going to be a good one, scoring a game-high 18 points including 10 in the first quarter. Elrick was everywhere, distributing the ball to teammates, creating steals on defense and cruising the lane for lay ups. However, a freshman on the other side of the floor was also playing well, as MSJ's Alex Reddy was scoring nearly all her teams' points in the first quarter while also in the paint grabbing several rebounds. The Mounties would attempt a comeback in the second quarter to get within seven points, but

the second half would be all Proctor as Elrick and company would cruise to the 15-point win. For Proctor, Mikayla Tanner had 13 points and six rebounds, while Jennifer Connell added seven points. For MSJ, frosh Reedy led the way with 14 points and 13 rebounds, while Megan Blais had a nice game off the bench with eight points and eight rebounds. ---------------------------In Springfield, the Cosmos Boys' hoop team recently had a tough time with Division. I Brattleboro, dropping a 70-40 loss to the Colonels at Dressel Gym. The loss (at press time) put the Division. II Cosmos at 8-9 heading into the final week of the

regular season. After the Cosmos had actually jumped out to an early 8-1 lead in the first quarter, Brattleboro used a 28-point second quarter to pull away. For Springfield, senior guard Brandon Boyle led the way with 19 points. ---------------------------In Manchester, the Burr & Burton girls' hoop team continues to roll, improving their record to 16-2 with a 44-30 win over Hartford. Jenna Hoffman led the way for the Lady Bulldogs with 15 points while Nina Shehadi pitched in with eight points. Sarah Illingworth led the way for the Lady Hurricanes with 10 points while Stacey Schellong pitched in with eight.

Lady Presidents Working Hard, Fall To West Rutland Story and photo by Joe Milliken - Sports Editor In search of their first win, the Black River High School girls' basketball team recently hosted 144 (at press time) West Rutland, dropping a tough, 55-33 decision to the Lady Golden Horde. Seemingly facing an up-hill battle from the get-go, especially with senior starter Katie O'Neil out of the line up, the Lady Presidents worked hard despite having only one bench player to rotate into the lineup. Yet, Black River coach Peter Collins somehow managed to make that one substitute count,

giving each of his players quick rests throughout the contest. Despite the gallant effort, however, West Rutland got their fast break going early and along with some tough pressure defense, raced out to a 17-6 lead after one quarter. Senior guard Katie Lincoln led the charge for Westside, hitting two 3pointers, driving for two lay ups and starting two others with steals on the defensive end. In the second quarter the Golden Horde would continue to expand their lead, using good ball movement on the offensive end in order to

wear down the numbersthin Black River line up. However, Lady President junior Angie Valente and sophomore Alyssa Collins did some good things on the offensive end as well. But after closing out the quarter with an eight point run, West River took a 16-point lead into half time. The third quarter would see much of the same as the Golden Horde continued to run the fast break for easy offense and create a lot of pressure on defense which would not allow the Presidents to get much offense going. After building up a 20-

Above, Black River senior Kaitelynd Palmer drives to the basket, past a West Rutland defender.

plus point lead, Westside would pull most of their starters in the fourth quarter, which seemed like the right thing to do against a very game, but under-manned Black River roster. To the Lady Presidents credit, however, they continued to work hard

for the entire game and although they probably don't realize it now, they're determination to play hard to the final whistle every time they step on the floor, is a testament to the players and coaches respect for the game. High praise indeed.

Lincoln led all scorers with 28 points before sitting out the entire fourth quarter, while senior guard Brooke Griswold pitched in with 13 points. Angie Valente and Dakota Chambers led the way for Black River with 10 points each.

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The Unique History Of The Green Mountain Turnpike Submitted by Ron Patch Chester Historical Society Post roads were some of the first roads established in New

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England and were used mostly by mail stages and post riders. Following the Post roads, "turnpikes" were established by private individuals and corporations. The name "turnpike" comes from the gate on a road to obstruct passengers. Today many of our major highways follow the old turnpikes, Route 103 being an excellent example. The Green Mountain Turnpike was chartered by the Vermont legislature on November 3, 1799 and ran from Clarendon to Bellows Falls. Among its first owners and incorporators was John Atkinson, the Englishman who also heavily invested in the Bellows Falls Canal and for whom Atkinson Street in Bellows Falls was named. There were to be four gates on the road, one near its east end in Rockingham, one in Cavendish, one in Ludlow and one in Shrewsbury.

Above, Kelly 's Tavern, one of the major inns featured on the old Green Mountain Turnpike road. The 1816 "Journals of the General Assembly" in Montpelier shows legislature to establish a gate in Chester, but the act failed to pass. The tolls established by law varied from 30 cents for a single horse carriage or coach, to 56 cents if drawn by two horses. The rates were collected at each of the four gates. If any person should turn out for the purpose of going around any gate, he should forfeit triple

toll as a fine and plain signs should be displayed at each gate showing the rates of toll. “Shunpikes” were roads that skirted around turnpikes, where no tolls had to be paid, thereby shunning the turnpikes. Today you will still see some roads in Vermont marked as a shunpike. A charter was granted in 1807 to a company for the building of a turnpike, connecting with the Green Mountain

Turnpike at Chester and continuing over the mountain to Manchester. This later became a part of the most popular stage route between Boston and Saratoga Springs. The intersection of these two crossroads in Chester made for a major hub of activity. All commerce and individuals travelling from Montreal to Boston or Albany to to Concord, NH, had to come right

through town. Numerous inns and taverns were built in Chester to accomodate all of the travellers. Two of these inns remain today, the Henry Farm Inn and Kelly's Tavern. Chester was a wealthy and prosperous town inhabited by highly educated men and women, and became a highly sophisticated and modern town both in its residents and architecture. It was also said that Chester had some of the best roads in the entire state. These turnpikes were built and maintained by private capital for about 40 years, after which the different towns through which they were laid, purchased them to become important parts of the present highway system of the state. Sources used for this article included: The Connecticut River Valley in Southern Vt and NH: Historical Sketches, 1929, 1816-1827 State of Vermont Journals of the General Assembly.

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News, Notes & Announcements for the Chester Region Family Center Holds Special Sale Stop by the Chester-Andover Family Center on Saturday, Feb. 13, the day before Valentine’s Day, and check out our special sale. In celebration of Valentine’s Day, every red, pink, and/or heart-shaped item in the store is half price.

American Legion Auxiliary Breakfast The Chester American Legion Auxiliary will host a breakfast on Sunday, Feb. 14 from 8-10 a.m. at the American Legion on Route 103 South. The cost is $6.

Late Winter Services at Stone Church The late winter Sunday services planned for Chester ’s Old Stone Church, Route 103/North Street, are: Feb. 14: On the Side of Love - led by Reverend Telos Whitfield.

spanning faith traditions, practice devotion. This service will explore the important role that devotion plays in spiritual life and how it might be present in modern lives. Services begin at 9:30 a.m. and are followed by refreshments and conversation downstairs. Childcare for infants and toddlers and programming for school-age children are provided. For further information leave a message at 8753257 or visit www.chestervtuu.org.

Unitarian Universalist congregations around the country are offering services that explore ways to advocate marriage equality and justice for marginalized people. Feb. 21: Thank You, President Sinkford – presented by Lay Leader Sylvan Groth. This service will look back at the eight years Reverend William Sinkford led the Unitarian Universalist Association and what his example has meant to the member churches and individuals. Feb. 28: The Solace of Silence - led by Reverend Whitfield. This service will offer reflections from Sara Maitland’s A Book of Silence and from other stories, ancient and modern, where people are renewed, terrified, and changed by what silence can offer. March 7: Devotion – A Practice Across Faiths – led by Reverend Whitfield. The Sufi mystics, the monks and nuns of the Catholic and Buddhist traditions, and others

Winter Carnival Breakfast at Masons The Masons in Chester are kicking off the Winter Carnival by serving a breakfast on Saturday, Feb. 13 at the Masonic Temple from 7 to 10 a.m. which will consist of pancakes, sausage, bacon, eggs, juice and coffee. The cost is only $5 which includes tax and tip. Proceeds help the building fund.

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Benefits of Reiki and Upcoming Certification Class Submitted by Lauren Potter, Reiki Master Angels will not do our work for us, but they will help us with it. As we begin to want to make things better in our lives and in the lives of others and we ask for help from the divine, we will receive it. I was guided to view a Reiki DVD at a house I was care-taking (as I didn't own a DVD player.) With three remotes and not much experience with them I finally managed to turn the television on, insert the DVD but couldn't get it to play – all I got was static. After fiddling around with all the buttons on everything, I gave up and turned everything off. I then sat there scratching my head, wondering what to do. As I often do when I address my angel guides, I looked up at the ceiling and said, “OK, you guys, you wanted me to watch this DVD today so I can be of greater service. How can I get the DVD player to work?” At which point the DVD player and television set popped on (without my

touching it!) and it had evidently changed to the right channel, playing the Reiki DVD before my eyes. After I finished laughing and thanking my guides, I watched the entire DVD, navigating with no problem. I think when I scratched my head, my vibration went up which is always good when you're dealing with problems, and with angels. There will be a Reiki II Certification Class on Feb. 14 from 8:45 a.m.-5:30 p.m. at Mountain View Physical Therapy at 60 Bixby Road in Ludlow. Call 591-0507 or 885-3376 to register. Lauren Potter is a Reiki Master Teacher Practitioner and conscious channel for angel guides. She teaches Reiki Certification Classes and “Trust the Angels” Workshops in Vermont and on the Maine coast and maintains a Reiki and angel therapy practice in two area office locations. She may be reached at 591-0507 or 885-3376.

Dance and Exercise Classes at Grace Cottage Hospital Inspired to tango by the dance competi- will emphasize low-impact, gentle, jointtion television shows? You can learn the safe exercises designed to help decrease moves at Grace Cottage Hospital. Let’s arthritis pain and relieve stiffness, while Dance Southern Vermont instructors Ray increasing flexibility and range of motion. Participants should check with their Warren and Lucinda Dee will offer ballroom dancing lessons at the new Grace physicians before beginning this exercise Cottage Hospital Community Wellness program. The class costs $60. Pre-registration is Center on six Wednesday nights, Feb. 24 to March 31 at the Community Wellness required. Call 365-3649 to register for these Center in Townshend, 133 Grafton Rd. classes. (Route 35), from 7:30-8:45 p.m. Reiki II Certification Class The cost is $60 per person for the six-week class. for Reiki practitioners of all lineages Singles or couples may sign February 14th up. A twice-a-week exercise 8:45 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. class specially designed for those coping with arthritis Mountain View Physical Therapy will be offered Tuesdays 60 Bixby Rd., Ludlow, VT and Thursdays, Feb. 23 to Call 802-591-0507 or March 30, 12:30-1:30 p.m., 802-885-3376 to register. at the center. Lauren Potter, Reiki Master Teacher Practitioner The twice-a-week class 60667

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Mud Time Theater in Bellows Falls Story and Photo by Robert F. Smith – Editor In a small room in the Exner Block in Bellows Falls, Mud Time Theater is offering Free Friday Theater – live performances of original works by actors Steve Friedman and Denny Partridge, the co-founders of Mud Time Theater, who have worked together since 1970 on some 60 different productions. Last Friday the theater featured a production of The Nine Questions, a play based on a newspaper article from the mid-1800s about the legend of how a Rockingham woman, before the Revolution, disappears in the primeval wilderness turning up six months later, naked and bewildered, without her baby. The play is about what happens between the lost wife and her farmer husband after she comes home. Performed in the round, with minimal props, the play brought in a full house last week, and will be performed again in three weeks. Pass-the-hat donations after the show help offset expenses, and anyone interested in upcoming shows and schedule updates can visit www.mudtimetheater.blogspot.com. The theater continues its winter season with a special guest performance by Modern Times Theater of East Hardwick, at 8 p.m. on Friday, Feb. 12, at 17 Canal Street in Bellows Falls. Modern Times Theater makes puppet shows for the street, the school, the barn, the pasture and the subway. The shows convey a general dissatisfaction with post-modern convenience and promote a return to old-fashioned difficulty. Modern Times Theater is Rose Friedman and Justin Lander, a wife and husband duo who trained together for five years in Vermont’s Bread and Puppet Theater. Modern Times Theater will perform “The Jolly

Steve Friedman and Denny Partridge, the co-founders of Mud Time Theater, after a performance of The Nine Questions last week. Banker”, in which Punch and Judy (puppetry’s favorite jerk and his loud mouth wife), purchase real estate only to have the Banker, Lawyer, Policeman, Judge, Congressman and God dash their American Dream to tiny bite-sized cardboard pieces. This puppet show is performed in an elaborate stage, complete with enough bells and whistles to keep the thin plot moving along. And, if the show leaves a bitter aftertaste, the sweet sounds of the ukulele and cornet duo will wash it away. Audience capacity is limited and there are no advance reservations. Early birds can wait in the adjacent Exner Block lobby. The theater will open for seating at 7:45.

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Laurie Indenbaum and Jill Newton will share their knowledge of the fiddle tunes at Main Street Arts. Fiddle tunes New England style is the subject of fiddlers Jill Newton and Laurie Indenbaum’s presentation at Main Street Arts Thursday, Feb. 11 as part of the Saxtons River community arts center ’s Taste of the Arts, Tales from a Community series. The evening begins at 6 p.m. with a light supper provided by Harvest Moon caterers. Newton and Indenbaum will share the tunes they have learned and played over 33 years of fiddling together for square and contra dances, parties and other festive occasions, and will add notes about the music’s origins and styles. Tickets are $15 for adults and $5 for children when accompanied by an adult. Reservations are required at least three days in advance. Tickets can be purchased through PayPal at www.MainStreetArts.org, by calling 869-2960 or emailing MSA@sover.net.

Museum Seeks Works by Local Nature Artists The Nature Museum at Grafton is looking for art inspired by nature from local artists. Artwork may be watercolor, photographs, stained glass, weavings, sculpture, pottery, or jewelry; just as long as they relate to nature and cannot be too large. Paintings, photographs, and the like must be framed and ready to hang. Other objects must be able to be displayed in a small exhibit case. Put name, address, phone number, and email address on the back. Bring your work to the Museum by Feb. 20-21. The exhibit will open on Feb. 27, with all admission charges waived that day, and close on April 23. Contact Betsy Stacey at 843-2111, betsy@naturemuseum.org. or visit www.nature-museum.org.

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PETS & SUPPLIES FREE TO good home only, house broken 1 yr old Gordon Setter, contact 518-494-9992 LHASA-OPSO puppies M&F, wormed, 1st shot, vet checked, w/health certificate, comes w/gift basket $400 ea. 518-585-2690 beavercreekphoto@yahoo.com POMERANIAN SHIH TZU pups. Female & male. Shots updated. Ready Feb. 1st. $350. 802-732-8243. PUGGLE PUPS Male’s & Female’s,Very sweet pups,wormed,first shot,vet checked. $500ea. Call:518-585-2690 or email:beavercreekphoto@yahoo.com

SPORTING GOODS

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BACK COUNTRY skis. 3 pin, cable heel, steel edges. $99. 518-696-2829.

STATIONARY BIKE, sturdy & in good shape, $100 518-585-7992

SKI BOOTS, size 8, $45. Ski bag, $15. Call Cindy, 518-251-3963.

TRAILERS New/ Pre-owned/ Rentals. Largest supplier in Northeast. Guaranteed fair pricing! Landscape/construction/auto/motorcycle/sno wmobile, horse/livestock, more! Immediate delivery. CONNECTICUT TRAILERS, BOLTON, CT 877-869-4118, www.cttrailers.com

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GUNS/AMMO GRENDEL 380 Auto-10 RD Internal mag. speed loader, case small/compact as new $349.99

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LOST & FOUND LOST 2 puppies, 6 months old, females, one brown w/black blue tick, one white w/black, lots of speckles on nose, Beagle & Blue Tick mix. Call 518-597-3872

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TOOLS JIFFY ICE auger, for sale, with two sizes $50 518-546-8614 ROCK WELL table top drill press, old, works good, serial# L-9275 $50 518-546-3088

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BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES ALL CASH VENDING! Do you earn $800 in a day? Your own Local Vending Route. 25 Machines and Candy for $9,995. 1-800-9208301 (Not valid- CT). ALL CASH Vending! Do you earn $800/day? Local Vending route. 25 machines + candy. $9,995. 1-800-807-6485. (Void/SD/CT) EARN COLLEGE DEGREE ONLINE *Medical, *Business, *Paralegal, *Accounting, *Criminal Justice. Job placement assistance. Computer available.Financial Aid if qualified. Call 800510-0784 www.CenturaOnline.com FOR SALE: Small family diner with 3 bedroom house on 2 acre lot. Operating business, turn-key operation. Information call Shirley 493-7035 or leave message at 4932041. WEEKLY PAYCHECK from home possible processing mortgage assistance postcards. No advertising required. All materials provided. No gimmicks. References available. 1800-650-2090 WEEKLY PAYCHECK from home possible processing mortgage assistance postcards. No advertising required. All materials provided. No gimmicks. References available. 1800-650-2090.

CHILD CARE

COMPASSIONATE CHILDCARE. Infant/toddler. Before & after school program. Bus route to home. Limited enrollment. Licensed nurse. Secure, positive, nurturing environment. 802-885-1688.

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ASSEMBLE MAGNETS & CRAFTS at home! Year-round work! Great pay! Call toll free 1-866-844-5091 EARN UP to $30 per hour. Experience not Required. Undercover shoppers needed to judge retail and dining establishments. Call 800-742-6941 EARN UP to $500 weekly assembling our angel pins in the comfort of your home. No experience required. Call 813-699-4038 or 813-425-4361 or visit www.angelpin.net FREE ADVICE! We’ll Help You Choose A Program Or Degree To Get Your Career & Your Life On Track. Call College bound Network Today! 866-644-8131 HIRING APPRAISERS, Certified Residential & Commercial Appraisers. Established multistate Appraisal firm. Employee opportunities available w/benefits. Apply @ ‘Work with Us’, link www.williamfallgroup.com LOCAL TYPISTS needed immediately. $400+PT - $800+FT weekly. Flexible schedules, work from home training provided. 1800-757-2304 MOVIE EXTRAS earn $150 - $300/day. All Looks, Types, Ages. Televisioin, Films, Print. 1-800-340-8404 x2409 MYSTERY SHOPPERS! Earn up to $150 daily. Get paid to shop pt/ft. Call now 800690-1272. Travel Consultant/Agent. Full-time/Parttime. Commission plus bonuses. Will train. 802-782-1187.

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Green Mountain Outlook has openings for Advertising Sales Professionals. Primary responsibilities are building relationships in our community with both our advertisers and readers. We are looking for self starters eager to learn our business and share in the excitement of what we do. Individuals must have the ability to thrive in a fast paced environment, make cold calls, be self motivated, aggressive, have an outgoing personality, and be a team player. This is an opportunity to work for, and with, an independently owned company with an excellent business and financial reputation. Our only limits are the extent of the vision of our employees. Pay Based on experience. We offer a shared cost health insurance program, IRA, employer paid life insurance and vacation time. Experience helpful, but not necessary.

HELP WANTED/LOCAL ARE YOU LOOKING FOR WORK? Are you a healthy American over 18, with a car, a driver’s license & a phone? If so, your ideal job may just be with us! Green Mountain Traffic Control, Inc. is hiring flaggers today call us at 802-463-4380 to apply. We are a Vermont Domestic Corporation & an Equal Opportunity Employer.

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APARTMENT FOR RENT BELLOWS FALLS, VT. Pine St. Housing Newly remodeled apartments located in the heart of town. 1-bdrm ($550/mo), 1-2-bdrm ($651/mo), apartments are now available. Includes heat, hot water, rubbish & snow removal. Off-street parking available. Close to elementary school, post office, cafe, local grocery store & bus service to surrounding towns. Please contact 802-885-7885 for an application. Income Limits do apply. BELLOWS FALLS, VT. William St./South St. Housing - Newly remodeled apartments located in the heart of town. 1 bedrooms ($610/mo), 4 bedroom ($950/mo). Includes heat, hot water, rubbish and snow removal. Close to elementary school, post office, cafe, local grocery store and bus service to surrounding towns. Please contact 802-8857885. Income limits do apply CHESTER, VT. Exquisite 1-bdrm, large LR, DR & plenty of closet space. HT/HW/trash removal included. $785/mo. Call Neil 802885-6292. CHESTER, VT. Immaculate 1-bdrm apt. $800 includes HT/HW/Parking/Trash/Plowing. 2nd floor. 413-525-3247 ext. 107. Totally remodeled. CHESTER, VT. Just painted, 1-bdrm, 1st floor. Large LR & eat-in kitchen. Plenty of storage. Heat included. $685/mo. Call Neil 802-885-6292. NEW SPRINGFIELD, VT. 2 bdrm apt. $695/mo. Includes HW/snow/parking. Onsite laundry. Ref/sec. 802-295-4442. S. LONDONDERRY, VT. Unfurnished, recently remodeled 1-bdrm, w/private garage/storage. WD hookups. 1-yr lease. No smoking/pets. $600/mo. 802-875-4861.

SPRINGFIELD, VT. 1 bdrm apt. Appliances, all utilities included. No pets. Minimum security. 802-886-2703.

CHESTER, Vt. Office studio space available. 900+ sq. ft. Asking $900/mo. Contact Gary 802-376-7153

SPRINGFIELD, VT. 1-bdrm apts. available bordering Springfield Common. HT/HW included. No pets/smoking. Application/security deposit required. 2nd floor, efficiency kitchen. $510/mo. 3rd floor, galley kitchen $670/mo. 802-886-4034.

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SPRINGFIELD, VT. 2-bdrm and 3-bdrm apartments available. $656/$705. Includes H/HW/trash and snow removal. Washer/dryer hookups. Stewart Property Management. Equal Housing Opportunity. 802-885-7885. Income limits do apply. SPRINGFIELD, VT. 3-bdrm, 1,100 sq. ft. apt. Large LR/DR, eat-in kitchen w/pantry. New carpets & shiny wood floors. HT/HW/trash removal included. $1,000/mo. Call Neil 802885-6292. SPRINGFIELD, VT. Large 1-bdrm, private entrance, many windows, no smoking/pets. $775/mo. Utilities included. 802-885-8655 leave message SPRINGFIELD, VT. South Street. 1-bdrm ground floor, $625/mo. Includes heat/trash/snow removal. No pets.Call or Jake or Gary. 802-885 5488 SPRINGFIELD, VT. South Street. Large 2 bdrm, Includes snow/trash removal. $675/mo. No pets. Call Jake or Gary. 802885-5488. SPRINGFIELD, VT. Totally remodeled, 750 sq. ft. 1-bdrm. Large LR, DR, eat-in kitchen w/DW. Beautiful hardwood floors & carpet. HT/HW/trash removal included. $795/mo. Call Neil 802-885-6292

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SOUTH LONDONDERRY, VT. Sunny, 3bedroom house, large LR, 3 BA, oil heat, private acre, garage bay, storage, views. 603381-9695. eklofsr@gmail.com

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HOME FOR SALE N. SPRINGFIELD, VT. Home and potential income-producing property. Good home business location under $200,000. 802-3729419.

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REAL PROPERTY FOR SALE COLORADO ACRE On beautiful private trout stream, $29,500! $500 down, $350 monthly. Mountain canyon, private. Surrounded by gov’t lands - good roads. Call owner anytime 806-376-8690 60648

RENTALS 2 & 3 BEDROOM apts. & houses avail. in Bellows Falls, Saxtons River & Westminster. Call 802-869-2400. http: www.rootspropertymanagement.com/ . WOOD BOX stove. $100. Call 802-886-8477

TIMESHARES SELL/RENT YOUR TIMESHARE FOR CASH!!! Our Guaranteed Services Will Sell/Rent Your Unused Timeshare for CASH! Over $78 Million Dollars Offered in 2009. www.SellATimeshare.com 1-877-494-8246 JOB HUNTING? Find the job of your dreams right here in the Help wanted listings of our Classifieds- you’ll be glad you did!

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Subsidised Housing for the Elderly at Evergreen Heights A wonderful location in Springfield VT. Newly renovated 2 bedroom 11/2 bath, washer & dryer hook up. Model unit ready for showing. For more information please call Emile Legere Management 603-352-9105 60649

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CARS $1,000-$2,999 1996 DODGE Van. Used for light duty. Body fair, engine excellent shape. $1,000 negotiable. Call Steve at 518-562-5425 ext.6

TRUCKS UNDER $10,000 2000 GMC Sierra PU 4X4 Extended Cab, SLT, 1500 Grey, Z71, 8 cylinder gas. Leather interior, tonneau cover and bed liner. Remote starter. New tires. Less than 22,000 miles. $10,000 OBO. 518-891-5962

AUTO ACCESSORIES 1999 GRAND AM for parts. Front is wrecked. 2.4 liter engine, auto, 73,000 miles. Rangreat, good tires, new gas tank. Best offer. 569-8248.

2 CROSS bed tool boxes, 1 for small pick-up (new) $150.00, 1 full size (like new) $75.00 518-962-8756. 4 MOUNTED snow tires from 2001 Audi, 5 lug. Used 4 winters. Blizzak P195/55R. Make me an offer. 891-2871 LEER HI-RISE truck cap, red fiberglass, off F-150 short bed, $475 O.B.O. 518-494-5397 SET OF 4 Blizzak P195/55R 15 BK snow tires mounted on wheels (4 lug) for Honda Fit. Excellent condition. $325. Call 518-7931862 STRUCTURE PERFORMANCE rims, 22x9.5, 8 lug, excellent shape, $600 for all 4 518-543-6881 TACOMA SNOW Tires 4 studded Hakkapelitta on Rims-31x10.5 R15 $250 Firm 576-4382

AAAA ** DONATION Donate your Car Boat or Real Estate. IRS Tax Deductible. Free Pick-up/Tow. Any Model/Condition. Help Under Privileged Children. Outreach Center. 1-800-928-7566 AAAA DONATION Donate your Car, Boat or Real Estate, IRS Tax Deductible. Free Pickup/ Tow Any Model/ Condition. Help Under Privileged Children Outreach Center. 1-800883-6399. DONATE YOUR CAR. FREE TOWING. “Cars for Kids”. Any condition. Tax deductible Outreach Center. 1-800-597-9411

CARS FOR SALE

WHEELS/TIRES. Bridgestone Blizzak, 225/70R15. Mounted on Nissan Frontier wheels. $450. 562-9406.

1991 TOYOTA 4cyl. 5spd, pickup$1450, 1998 GMC pick-up w/extra cab$3850,1999 Nissan Altama, 4cyl.$1850, 2002 Mercury Sable, very good condition, $3200, OBO on all, 518494-4727

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1997 HYANDI Accent great car needs some work $300 O.B.O. 518-585-7084 FOR SALE 1980 CB500 Honda 14,600 miles, last ran in 1999, Red rollbars pegs back seatrest, asking $500 518-624-5542 GET A NEW COMPUTER Brand name Laptops & Desktops. BAD or No Credit - No Problem. Smallest weekly payments available. CALL NOW 1-800-754-5106

MOTORCYCLE/ ATV WANTED JAPANESE MOTORCYCLES KAWASAKI,1970-1980, Z1-900, KZ900, KZ1000, H2-750, H1-500, S1-250, S2-250, S2-350, S3-400. CASH PAID. 1-800-7721142. 1-310-721-0726.

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RV COVER Class A Adco Polypro/Tyvek w/Zipper 33’6” to 37’ excellent cond. $100. 623-3566.

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GET A FREE VACATION BY DONATING your vehicle, boat, property, collectibles to Dvar. Maximize your IRS deductions and help teens in crisis. Call 1-800-338-6724

1982 MOTOSKI Mirage II Snowmobile, Runs Great, $499, 518-251-0178. 2005 YAMAHA Rage. 4 stroke, 3,000 miles, with extras. $3,700 or best offer. 518-3592091.

AUTO DONATIONS DONATE YOUR CAR Help Families in need! Fair Market Value Tax Deduction Possible Through Love, Inc. Free towing. Non-runners OK. Call for details. 800-549-2791 DONATE YOUR CAR! Breast Cancer Research foundation! Most highly rated breast cancer charity in America! Tax Deductible/Fast Free Pick Up. 800-771-9551 www.cardonationsforbreastcancer.org

TRUCK OR VAN FOR SALE 2005 DODGE VAN SILVER/GREY HADICAPPED SEAT 60,444 MILES VERY GOOD CONDITION $7,300.00. 518-946-2601

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Tan, #U321...........................$2,495 2000 Pontiac Grand Am - Red, #U324.......................................$3,995 1997 Buick LeSabre - Red, #U329.............................................$1,995 1999 Toyota Camry - Maroon, #U348........................................$5,995 2002 Chevrolet Cavalier - Red, #U331.......................................$4,995 2002 Ford Explorer - Red, #U345..............................................$6,995 2001 Jeep Grand Cherokee - Black, #U340.................................$6,995 2001 Isuzu Rodeo - Blue, #U339...............................................$5,995 2003 Buick Rendezvous - Black, #U336.....................................$5,995 2001 Nissan Altima - Red, #U344..............................................$4,995 2004 Chevrolet Malibu Maxx - White, #U341..............................$5,995 2001 Mazda Protege - Tan, #U334.............................................$4,995 2000 Lincoln LHS - Tan, #U333.................................................$2,995 1999 Toyota Corolla - Silver, #U337...........................................$3,495 2003 Chevrolet S-10 - 2WD, White, #U332...............................$2,995 2001 Chevrolet Prizm - Green, #U343.......................................$4,495 2000 Toyota Rav4 - Black, #U342..............................................$6,995 2001 Chevrolet Tracker - Blue, #U347.......................................$4,995 2000 Chrysler LHS - Gray, #U357..............................................$4,995 1998 Buick LeSabre - White, #U350..........................................$1,295 2002 Toyota Corolla - Silver, #U338...........................................$4,995 2002 Subaru Forester - Green, #U335.......................................$4,995 2004 Saab - Silver, 9-3, #U351.................................................$5,995 1999 Ford Explorer - Blue, #U355.............................................$2,995 2002 Chevrolet Cavalier - Blue, #U361.......................................$4,995 2003 Hyundai Tiburon - Black, #U346........................................$6,995 2002 Toyota Corolla - Green, #U362..........................................$5,795 2001 Toyota Celica - Black, #17230A........................................$5,995 2002 Ford Windstar - Maroon, #U372.......................................$4,995 1998 GMC Sierra - Beige, #U369..............................................$5,995 2004 Chrysler PT Cruiser - Red, #U370.....................................$6,995 2001 Ford Taurus Wagon - Silver, #U386...................................$4,995 2003 Kia Sedona - Green, #U383..............................................$5,995 2003 Ford Focus - Gray, #U380................................................$6,995 2004 Chrysler Sebring - Silver, #U379.......................................$4,995 1999 Dodge Caravan - Green, #U378........................................$2,995 2001 Honda Odyssey - Silver, #U377.........................................$6,995 2001 Ford Escape - Black, #U375.............................................$5,995 2001 Toyota Camry - Maroon, #U326........................................$6,995 1996 Chevrolet Blazer - Red, #U374..........................................$4,295 1998 Toyota Corolla - #U371......................................................$4,500 2002 Dodge Caravan - Silver, #18267A......................................$3,995 2001 Saab 9-5 - Gray, #18260A................................................$3,995 2002 Toyota Corolla - Green, #17229A......................................$5,995 2003 Honda Accord - #U363......................................................$8,995 2005 Chrysler Pacifica - Gold, #U323A......................................$9,995 1999 GMC Yukon - Black, #U395...............................................$5,995 2001 Buick Regal - Red, #U396................................................$4,995 2000 Buick Century - Maroon, #U394........................................$3,995 1998 Subaru Legacy Outback - Green, #U391............................$2,995 2001 Audi A6 - White, #17284A................................................$5,995 2002 Nissan Sentra - #U368......................................................$3,995 2003 Mercury Mountaineer - #U384...........................................$9,995 2004 Ford Focus - #U349..........................................................$5,995

2002 VW Beetle - White, #U389................................................$5,995 2002 VW Passat - #U401...........................................................$6,995 2003 Mitsubishi Eclipse - #U405................................................$6,995 2002 Chrysler PT Cruiser - Black, #U404...................................$4,995 2001 Pontiac Sunbird - #U398...................................................$3,995 2001 Dodge Durango - #U406....................................................$6,995 2000 Olds Intrigue - #U407.......................................................$4,995 2004 Honda Odyssey - #U403....................................................$7,995 2002 Mitsubishi Galant - #U402.................................................$5,995 2003 Honda Civic - #U399.........................................................$6,995 2000 Ford Windstar - #U408......................................................$3,995 2000 Nissan Frontier - #U400....................................................$7,995 2001 VW Jetta - Blue, #U18291A..............................................$4,995 1998 Toyota 4Runner - #U354A.................................................$7,995 1996 Honda Odyssey - Blue, #U393...........................................$3,995 1997 Buick Century - Blue, #U409.............................................$2,995 1996 Pontiac Firebird - White, #U411 ........................................$3,495 2001 Chevrolet Tracker - Black, #U413......................................$4,495 1998 Jeep Wrangler - White, #18292A.......................................$5,995 2004 Nissan Sentra - Gray, #U192............................................$7,995 2007 Ford Focus - Silver, #U198.............................................$10,900 2005 Ford Focus - Red, #U200.................................................$8,995 2006 Toyota Solara (Certified) - Silver, #U204..........................$16,995 2003 Toyota Rav4 - Black, #U302..............................................$9,995 2007 Toyota Matrix - Silver, #U320..........................................$15,995 2008 Scion TC - Silver, #U356..................................................$13900 2006 Toyota Tacoma - Silver, #U367........................................$23,900 2007 Toyota Tundra - Blue, #U392...........................................$23,900 2005 Pontiac Vibe - Black, #U352.............................................$9,995 2006 Chrysler PT Cruiser - Blue, #U359.....................................$7,465 2006 Ford Mustang - Gray, #U373...........................................$11,363 2005 Toyota Solara - Tan, #15535A.........................................$15,995 2005 Pontiac G5 - Yellow, #16006A........................................$10,900 2007 Pontiac G6 Convertible/Hard Top - Red, #16169A............$14,900 2008 Toyota Yaris (Certified) - Gray, #17158A..........................$11,495 2005 Toyota Prius (Certified) - Blue, #17188A..........................$15,995 2007 Toyota Yaris - Gray, #17213A.........................................$10,235 2006 Ford Focus - Blue, #17237A...........................................$12,900 2007 Toyota Camry - Silver, #17252A......................................$17,995 2007 Toyota Camry (Certified) - Blue, #17253A........................$17,495 2008 Toyota Tacoma - Black, #17265A....................................$24,995 2007 Toyota Camry - Beige, #17287A......................................$18,495 2008 Toyota Highlander - Black, #17298A................................$26,900 2004 Toyota Sienna - Gray, #18060B.......................................$14,730 2006 Honda Odyssey - White, #18143A...................................$16,995 2007 Toyota Camry (Certified) - Blue, #18165A........................$17,995 2000 Toyota Tundra - Black, #18180A.......................................$9,995 2004 Saab 9-3 - Gray, #18196A..............................................$10,900 2006 Toyota Rav4 - Silver, #18220A........................................$19,495 2005 Subaru Forester - Silver, #18229B..................................$13,900 2003 Toyota Tacoma - Silver, #18230A....................................$12,680 2006 Toyota Tacoma - Silver, #18236A....................................$24,900 2003 Toyota Tacoma - Red, #18240A......................................$10,900 2006 Toyota Matrix - Blue, #18252A.......................................$13,900 2008 Honda Element - Silver, #18272A....................................$23,900 2008 Toyota FJ (Certified) - Red, #18279A...............................$26,900 2005 Chevrolet Colorado - Silver, #18282A..............................$14,750 2004 Toyota Tacoma - Red, #18283A......................................$14,900 2003 GMC Envoy - White, #18311A...........................................$9,995 2001 Toyota Corolla - Silver, #17259A.......................................$7,595 2007 Pontiac G5 - Black, #18305A..........................................$10,900 2006 Ford Escape - Blue, #17237A.............................................$17,910 2000 Volvo S70 - Gold #U420.......................................................$4,995 1997 Ford Escort Wagon - 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Saturday, February 13

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