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soldiers’ families Susanne Coffin, Family Assistant Center Specialist here in Southern Vermont, and the Westminster Family Readiness Group, are just two of the resources available to assist the families of Vermont soldiers deployed in the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. The Vermont National Guard Westminster Unit recently hosted its annual Open House at the Armory, with Coffin and the Readiness Group. The events featured included rides in military HUMVEEs, above.
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Above, Wesley Austin, left, and Hunter Smith wait their turns for a HUMVEE ride, and at right, Susanne Coffin, the new Family Assistance Center Specialist for this area. Story and Top Photo by Robert F. Smith – Editor Photo at right courtesy of Marcy Smith WESTMINSTER – The Vermont Army National Guard Westminster Unit hosted their annual Open House on May 8. Visitors had a chance to climb a rockwall, take a HUMVEE ride, go up in the bucket of the Westminster Fire Department Tower Truck, check out the VTARNG Recruiters and their Pit Crew Tire Changing Station, sign Windham County Sheriff Keith Clark's renewal petition supported by Bonnie Clark, as Sheriff Clark is serving alongside the Delta Dragons in Afghanistan. Other organizations on display included the Vermont Liquor Control, the State Police, Golden Cross Ambulance and Cheryl the Clown. The Westminster Family Readiness Group, consisting of family members of those deployed, also hosted other family support organizations, including the newest addition, Susanne Coffin who is now the Family Assistant Center of the Vermont Army National Guard for the Southern units, the Yellow Ribbon Group from Brattleboro, Post #37 American Legion and the Dragon's Den Lending Library. The library, located in the Westminster armory, specializes in children’s books for the families of deployed soldiers.
Coffin, whose husband Voranus is serving in Afghanistan, said she is working with about 100 people in military families in the region. From emotional to financial, the toll that the deployment of a family member to a war zone takes on a family is considerable. Coffin said she is there to help the family find solutions to problems, whether it’s housing, child care or money issues. “I’m hoping to get the word out that we have a FAC Down here,” she said. “I hope people take advantage of it. We are constantly meeting with people and groups who want to help out the families of soldiers. And people should know that everything we do is highly confidential.” Coffin can be reached at 338-4183.
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Jelly Bean Tree Jumble Sale On Saturday, May 22 from 9 a.m.-2 p.m., the Jelly Bean Tree Crafts Cooperative will hold a Jumble Sale of used goods in the Main Street Arts building in Saxtons River, rain or shine. The non-profit artisans group has been collecting items of all kinds, including tools, toys, kitchen things, books, small furnishings, clothing, and even a rototiller. Home baked goods and coffee will also be available at the sale, which is being held to help the co-op regain losses incurred over the past year. Anyone wishing to donate goods may call 869-2729, or drop them at the shop. Table space for vendors is also available at just $20 per space. In the event of fair weather, outside spaces will be available.
Buskey Wins April Winter Warmth Drawing BELLOWS FALLS - The first winner for Cota & Cota Heating Fuels’ Winter of Warmth raffle has been drawn, and the lucky recipient is Wil Buskey of ARC Mechanical. Buskey generously decided to donate his Winter of Warmth to David’s House in Lebanon, NH. David’s House hosts and supports families with children receiving care at the Children’s Hospital at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center. Since beginning in 1986, David’s House has given over 10,000 families from 43 states and 21 countries a comfortable place to stay during trying times. Buskey’s donation will ensure that the families staying at David’s House will keep warm all winter long. Cota & Cota, Inc. is a third generation Vermont family owned home heating provider in southern Vermont and southwestern New Hampshire. Cota & Cota, Inc. also provides complete plumbing and heating systems.
Upcoming Senior Center Activities BELLOWS FALLS – The Bellows Falls Senior Center is offering some exciting trips for the upcoming months. Trips are mostly chartered tours with the exception of the August trip which will be on the Center ’s van. May’s presentation is a concert by Daniel O’Donnell in Saratoga Springs on May 24. This will be a twoand-a-half hour performance of Irish ballads and songs. Tour includes show, lunch at the Golden Coral and transportation. Tickets still available. July finds us traveling to Ogunquit, ME for an overnight stay. Included in this tour is a summer theater show at the Ogunquit Playhouse (Sound of Music), lunch at the Weathervane Restaurant in York, lobster bake at the Bull & Claw in Wells after the show, overnight at the Hampton Inn in Wells. Day two includes breakfast, a visit to the Stonewall Kitchens and a living history tour of historic Old York. “Damn Yankees” presentation at the Weston Playhouse on Thursday, August 5, evening performance. Salem Whale Watching overnight on September 7-8 includes whale watching off Gloucester, dinner and show at the Amesbury Playhouse, Salem Witch Museum, Pickering Wharf, board the “Friendship” sailing ship and lunch at the Tavern on the Square. On October 3-4 we depart for Indian Head Resort in Lincoln, NH. Lunch in Littleton (on your own)
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Remembering Rose Fowler Editor,the Outlook: In Memory of Rose Fowler Our community has lost a wonderful member whose presence will be missed by everyone- even if they had never met her. Rose was a formidable force who saw challenges within our town and charted a course to meet needs and to right wrongs. I feel very, very fortunate to have known her. There are many stories that come to mind when thinking of Rose but, I think they can be summarized better in a list of “Ten things Rose taught me through example”: Nothing is impossible with hard work and determination If you build it, they will come! Treat everyone equally- listen to them, think before you speak, and let your opinion be known. Teach a person to fish… (or do a job, or drive, or paint….) one step at a time, when they have mastered that skill they will fish for life and have respect for the ecosystem. Don’t be afraid to laugh at yourself! Set a good example and high standard. Don’t expect anyone to work harder or do more than you do.
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Appreciate life, and your accomplishments. Don’t take all of the credit- give credit where credit is deserved. There are no crazy ideas- think big! Ask, and you shall receive. If not, and it’s a reasonable request….ask again! Never give up! Through her example and tenacious hard work, Rose brought the Rockingham Memorial Hospital out of the ashes and into the 21st century as an example and model in successful community health care that we have today. She did so with ample amounts of enthusiasm; love for this community, elbow grease and a bit of arm-twisting. She was a tireless advocate for her employees, recognizing their potential and pushing them to excel. She would coach, cajole, and encourage them in their work and their lives. She was exceptional in her ability to find the “right fit” between a potential employee and the work that they did. Rose wasn’t afraid to see a problem, walk up to it and tackle it, head on. She certainly wasn’t afraid to ask for money. From grants, to state initiatives, to past due bills, to bequests she could and would schmooze and badger those who held the purse strings- all for our collective benefit. I am not able to get FACT TV, but imagine that Rose used her TV show, “Rose’s Tidbits” as a personal platform to further her agenda to better her community. Good for her! Whether you agreed with her on an issue or not, she deserved that public platform. Rose gave 110% to this community. May you rest in peace, Rose. And may we all take a little of her example and use it to lead our lives~ the world could use more Rose Fowlers.
Christopher’s Rip Ticket Donations Editor, the Outlook: Christopher ’s wants to thank all the rip ticket players. Through their efforts Christhopher ’s has made many donations, on their behalf, this past year and thought many of you would like to know where the proceeds have helped. The following charities are very grateful for your help in the calendar year 2009! Ludlow Fire Dept $500, Ludlow Streetscapes $250, Ithaca College Bookstore $300, VT Police Assn $195, Black River HS Graduation $300, Apple Blossom Cotillion $200, Ludlow Rotary $300, March of Dimes $100, VT Troopers $ 250, Special Olympics $125, Ludlow Rotary Bike Race $300, Black River Rugby $400, Ludlow Park & Rec $450, Springfield Foster Parents Assn $500, Ludlow Fire Dept $1,500, Ludlow Streetscapes $1,000, Ludlow Park & Rec $500, VT Special Olympics $500, Fletcher Memorial Library $5,000, Stepping Stones $5,000, Black River French Club $2,500, Ludlow Elementary School $100, Black River Good Neighbors $5,000, Black River Academy Museum $1,000, New Beginnings $5,000, Ludlow Fire Dept $2,500, Gill Home $5,000, Grumman Ski Club $2,000 and Friends of Sandra Wright $2,000. As you can see the donations went to worthy local causes and Christopher ’s will continue to support this community because we are a part of it. Christopher ’s, Ludlow
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“I’ve been watching you, Pop.” The first 10 mile stretch of road was hilly and straight but for two cow towns to slow for. Fluid forward motion and the school day and that he was growing, and the warm cab, and his father’s voice, and the truck tires revolving along polished asphalt, relaxed the boy so that between the tenth and twelfth mile his head drew slowly to the bench seat, like a bee to a node of mayonnaise, and landed just behind the shifter knob, near where the fleshy heal of his father’s hand had come to rest after engaging the transmission lever to fourth. The boy was tall and wiry, and fit nicely curled on the red vinyl seat. He was content. Warm drool found it’s way to his cheekbone, congregating in the divots the seat pressed into his cheek. He was 14. Tire moan, engine moan, steady rhythm; off fuel into the turn, back on fuel in the middle of the turn, steady increase of fuel uphill, feathering off fuel down hill; the father talking to himself at normal between-two-people conversational decibels; the boy’s half-dream cast his favorite school girls, with him as the hero, the one who gets the girls. His dad knew how to drive, like nobody’s business; it had been his business. His driving was a gift to his son. The silky ride, a lullaby rocking the boy to sleep. Six o’clock on-time arrival. Paste-ups to the camera room.
The press, with lots of luck, won’t break, and the paper will print, and the father and son will be on their way home by ten. Eat. At the Fairlee Diner, Pat Roberts cooks with a limp, for the father a Hamburg steak, homemade applesauce, mashed potato, and wax beans. For the boy Mrs. Roberts serves two grilled franks, the kind that don’t snap like a tic, homemade applesauce, hand-cut well-done French fried potato’s, a thick heaping load of baked beans, melded with perfect amounts of molasses, maple syrup, and bacon, served piping hot. Brown as a Sherpa, perfectly shaped yet ductile, it seemed each bean had been baked individually to the boys taste. A milkshake for the boy, couple cups of coffee for dad, and pie for both. The father alternated between apple, and custard. The boy always ordered banana cream. Pie is a desert men eat, he thought to himself. After dinner back at the printers sitting in their truck waiting to hear the ring of the press bell, that might barely cut through tonight’s humidity, which alerts the pressmen to mind their fingers and shirtsleeves because the press is about to roll, the boy listens carefully to his father’s stories of growing up on the farm, now a “municipal” golf course, in Philadelphia. About the father’s uncles Stanley and Artie (Artie, the blind street-lamp lighter) and how Artie scored the distance between lamps by counting his steps aloud - and how his father and buddies
would creep up behind Artie and blow out the wick of Artie’s lighter. About the German mechanic who taught his father not to give up on a faulty engine “It vent before. If youv got eet back right, eet’s gotta go.” About planting, harvesting, and Harry the horse, which was his father’s favorite horse. “This is what will happen, see? You have friends, guys you work for. It’s fun. You get a good job, one with benefits. Then you meet a girl and get married and have a place of your own with your wife. And you have kids. There ain’t much more than that to life.” The boy found the lessons interesting and entertaining. His favorite? The first time his father drove. “One day, I was little, my pop caught me sitting behind the wheel of his Model T truck, daydreaming. He got in the other seat and said ‘Okay, see if you can drive this thing.’ It had a foot lever choke. I started it, put it in gear and took right off. He was surprised, he said, ‘Billy, how did you know how to do that?’ “I been watching you pop.” They departed for home at midnight, the boy behind the wheel, the father instructing. “This guy in front of you, he’s local - should be pulling off soon. If he doesn’t, take him, or he’ll drag you all the way to Barre. You know the route?” The boy shifted in his seat. “There’s a hill ahead. It’s straight, good to pass.” He pressed the accelerator and picked up speed.
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On Friday, May 21 at 7 p.m., The Nature Museum and Southern Vermont Astronomy will feature an indoor 45-minute talk by the SoVerA Research Group’s Rick Hunter on the relationship between the Sun, Earth, and Moon. Hunter will touch on events such as the Moon's phases, its seasons, tides, and eclipses, as well as a few flights of fancy into the distant past and future. The presentation will be followed by an outdoor star party if the sky is clear enough. Local amateur astronomers will share their telescopes to help participants look deep into space. The program is free to Museum and SoVerA members; nonmember adults $10, children 18 and under $5, family maximum $25. Pre-registration is requested by calling the Museum at 843-2111. Participants should meet at Grafton Ponds, at 783 Townshend Road in Grafton.
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South Acworth Music Festival SOUTH ACWORTH, NH – The South Acworth Village Store is hosting a Music Festival on Saturday, May 29 from noon to 6 p.m. on the property adjacent to the store, Route 123-A in South Acworth, NH. A variety of musical styles will be played by danceable local bands at this lively event. The Lon-Jons, Hanky Banister, Will Turner, Sharon Miller & Victor Brandt, The Actones, Wes Cubberly & Friends, Jerry Lynch & Don Place, and The Jack Bowes are some of the groups that will play during the Music Festival. There will also be children’s events such as face-painting, three-legged races and sack races. Ann Firestone, president of Save Your Ass Long Ear Rescue, a non-profit donkey and mule rescue organization in South Acworth, will have a KissMy-Ass Booth for animal lovers who would like to nuzzle the soft fuzzy muzzle of a donkey. Lots of good food will be available including Smokin’ Joe’s pulled pork sandwiches and other tasty offerings cooked on an outdoor grill. There will be a lemonade stand and lots of sweet treats at the bake sale. Tents will be set up, so this is a rain or shine event. Admission is free but donations to the store are encouraged. For more information call the South Acworth Village Store at 603-835-6547.
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Senior Center Jamboree Benefit BELLOWS FALLS – The Bellows Falls Area Senior Center will be hosting a dance jamboree at the Moose Family Center at 59 Westminster Street in Bellows Falls on Sunday, June 6 from 1-6 p.m. Live entertainment by Playin’ Possums. Additionally, there will be raffles, door prizes, cash drawings, food and beverage sales. The jamboree is open to the public and entrance fee is $5. The facility is handicap accessible. The jamboree is part of BFASC’s ongoing fundraising efforts. The proceeds will be used to continue the variety of services currently offered at the Center. Sponsors for the jamboree are the Moose Family Center and the Savings Bank of Walpole. For further information, to donate prizes or volunteer for this event, please contact the Center at 463-3907.
Brattleboro Concert Choir BRATTLEBORO – The Brattleboro Concert Choir, under the direction of Susan Dedell, will present Sacred Service on Saturday, May 22 at 7:30 p.m. and again on Sunday, May 23 at 4 p.m. The concert will be at the First Baptist Church in downtown Brattleboro and will be accompanied by guest organist Clark Anderson. Acclaimed bass-baritone David Ripley sings the role of the Canto. In a work that combines ancient Hebrew melodies with post Romantic harmonies, Ernest Bloch composed the first of its kind: a concert setting of the Avodeth Hakodesh, the Sacred Service.
Highlow Photo Project BRATTLEBORO – A collaboration between local Youth Services and the state-wide Vermont Coalition of Runaway & Homeless Youth Programs, the Highlow Project can be seen in the Latchis Main Theatre throughout the month of June, with the opening reception for the exhibit taking place between 5-6:30 p.m. during Gallery Walk on Friday, June 4, on the stage. The artists, youth served by the agency, VCRHYP and Youth Services staff will be available during this time for questions and comments.
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SPRINGFIELD – The Springfield Community Players will hold auditions for the classic comedy, “The Curious Savage,” at 6:30 on Sunday, May 23, and Monday, May 24 at their Studio on South Street. Production dates are July 9-10 and 16 -17. The play requires five men and six women, ages mid-twenties to midsixties. It will be directed by Stephanie Rowe who can be reached for further information at 885-3201. The story is of Mrs. Savage who has been left a large fortune and wishes to use it to make others’ small dreams come true. Her grown up stepchildren, however, want her to come to her senses and they have her committed to a sanatorium. There she meets several delightful misfits who are unable to adjust to life. How they find happiness and prove that the virtues of kindness and affection are not lost create the core of the comedy.
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SPRINGFIELD – High school students in the Springfield area will have the opportunity to take the Community College of Vermont’s free course Introduction to College Studies this summer. Students who successfully complete the course become eligible to apply for a voucher to take an additional course, tuition-free, at any of the Vermont State Colleges. “Introduction to College Studies is a great opportunity for high school juniors, even if they aren’t currently considering going to college,” says CCV’s Director of Secondary Initiatives Natalie Searle, “The course is flexible and allows students to explore their options regarding college, their possible major, and the steps involved in transitioning from high school to college. It covers everything from the application process and financial aid, to time management and note-taking.” The Springfield Introduction to College Studies will meet Wednesdays, from 6 to 8 p.m., from May 26 to August 11. Registration for the course is currently under way. Those interested may visit www.ccv.edu, call 885-8360 or stop by the CCV office in the Howard Dean Center, 307 South Street. For more information visit www.gotocollegevt.org.
SPRINGFIELD – On Saturday, May 22 from 10 a.m.-noon Meeting Waters YMCA’s Healthy Kids Day and Lewis Day Camp will host an Open House at Lewis Day Camp on Route 5 in Springfield. Fun, healthy activities for the whole family, tours of camp, meet and greet with camp staff, overview of financial assistance. For more inforation visit www.meetingwatersymca.org, email info@meetingwatersymca.org; or call 463-4769.
LUDLOW – Continuing a tradition established several years ago, students from Black River Middle School in conjunction with Black River Academy Museum will present "Voices From the Past", a cemetery walk at the Pleasant View Cemetery in Ludlow on Wednesday, May 26 starting at 6:30 p.m. The project will feature students from the 8th grade at Black River Middle School, dressed in appropriate costumes, standing by the gravestone of people who once lived in the area. The students, based on their own research and assistance from BRAM, will provide a brief story about the person they studied and their contributions to the community they lived in. Frequently the person selected to be researched by the student is a relative. Refreshments will be offered by BRAM at the museum following the walk. The program is free although donations will be accepted. In the event on rain, the walk will be rescheduled for May 27.
Garden Club Expanding SPRINGFIELD – The Springfield Garden Club, besides maintaining gardens and planters in Springfield and Weathersfield, is expanding into a wider area, such as including projects in Chester. Anyone interested in joining the club from this wider area, please contact Barb Lacey at 886-8112.
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Buddhism & Hinduism Discussed LUDLOW – The Friends of the Library will present the second of a two part series on World Religions on Thursday, May 20 at 7 p.m. at the library. Nancy Tanzer will discuss Hinduism and Buddhism, the religions of Asia. Hinduism, the oldest of the religions, is a mixture of sects, cults and doctrines which has had profound effects on the culture of India. Its goal is union with Brahman, the ultimate reality and there are many ways and gods to believe in to achieve this. Buddhism is more a philosophy than a religion. Zen Buddhism, one of the best known sects, believes that truth lies in existence itself and can best be achieved through meditation.
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Playhouse Spring Gala Benefit WESTON – The 10th annual Weston Playhouse Theatre Company’s Spring Gala benefit dinner will take place on Saturday, May 29 at the town’s historic Weston Playhouse. Complementing entertainment by the Broadway Boys, who have wowed local audiences in two sold-out concerts, and award-winning cuisine from the Inn at Weston, will be a highenergy live auction led by professional auctioneer Eric Nathan. A two-week online auction open to all at Westonplayhouse.cmarket.com will begin on May 14. Attendees can choose between the traditional full evening ticket ($175) and a new ticket ($75) that substitutes dessert and champagne for a full dinner. Gala seating is limited. For tickets and more information about the WPTC Gala, contact Heather Brown at 824-8167 ext. 110 or
Book Discussion at Library LUDLOW – The popular novel, The Help by Kathryn Stockett, will be the subject of the May meeting of the Friends of the Library Book Discussion group at the Fletcher Memorial Library on Thursday, May 27 at 7 p.m. at the library on Main Street in Ludlow. The book is available at the library. All are invited to attend. Please enter from the rear of the building where there is plentiful parking.
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Tai Chi Workshop SPRINGFIELD – There will be a Tai Chi workshop on Sunday May 23 from 1–4 p.m. at Studio Time and Space at 59 Main Street in Springfield. Sunday’s workshop will introduce a short form that participants can practice at home. Beginners are welcome to this indepth practice of the basics of Tai Chi, led by Aaron Hoopes. The cost is three hours for $25. Pre-registration appreciated by calling 885-5129, email tomtimeandspace@gmail.com or visit www.studiotimeandspace.org.
Car Seat Inspection SPRINGFIELD — Children are depending on you to buckle them in safely when traveling in your car. Please take a few minutes to ensure the safety of your child by coming to the car seat and booster seat safety inspection on Friday, May 28 from 2–6 p.m. in the Springfield Plaza. Nationally-certified technicians will be available to inspect and properly fit your child’s safety seat. The car seat inspections are free, will take place rain or shine, and will continue to be offered the fourth Friday of each month through October. This car seat safety program is sponsored by Springfield Hospital, Young's Furniture & Appliance, Safe Kids Vermont, Vermont Governor ’s Highway Safety Program, and Land Air Express of New England. For additional information, or to schedule an appointment, please contact Sandy at 885-7686 or speplau@springfieldmed.org.
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Get In The Game A View On Sports By Editor Joe Milliken Local Diamond Action In Townshend, the Leland & Gray baseball team is putting together another fine season after recently crushing Black River, 20-2, in five innings. The win at press time, put the Rebels at 71 on the season as they attempt to defend their two-year run as Division III state champions. Recently returning from injury, senior Tyler Russell got the start and went the first three innings for the win, with Brandon Reiley pitching the final two innings to preserve the victory. Colin Nystrom led the offensive explosion for the Rebels with five hits, including a triple and four RBI's, while Russell helped his own cause with two hits and four RBI's. Reiley also pitched in with two hits and three RBI's. --------------------------Staying in Townshend, the Leland & Gray softball recently edged out Mill River with a 4-3, extra-inning win over the Lady Minutemen.
The Rebels Chauncey Jones got the game winning hit, a one-out, run-scoring single in the bottom of the eighth inning. Leland & Gray's Nicole Sherman got the start and went the distance for the win, scattering four hits and three walks while striking out an impressive 13 Lady Minutemen. The Rebels big inning came in the bottom of the second, scoring three runs on RBI-hits from Colby Taylor and Betheny Burdick. Burdick also tripled in the seventh, her second extra-base hit of the game. Mikayla Maniery led the offense for Mill River with two triples and a run scored. At press time, the win was the sixth in a row for Leland & Gray, extending their record to 9-1. With the loss, Mill River fell to 9-3 on the season. --------------------------The Springfield High School softball team recently traveled to Otter Valley, dropping a tough, 4-1 loss in Brandon.
A tough loss in the fact that the Lady Cosmos simply couldn't produce the big hit when they needed it most, leaving a whopping 10 runners on base through five innings. Kaylee Pinson got the start for the Lady Otters and got the win, despite walking a tight rope the entire game. However, she bent - but did not break, giving up five hits and five walks while striking out seven. Otter Valley scored two runs in the first inning on a Michaela Harrington RBI-hit and a bunt, then two more in the third on an outfield error. --------------------------Staying in Springfield, the Cosmos baseball team was also in Brandon and lost a tough one themselves, with the Otters breaking a tie in the bottom of the seventh for a 10-9 Otter Valley win. Senior Brandon Boyle led the offense for Springfield with three hits, while Matt Mitchell and Ethan McAllister pitched in with two hits each. McCallister also took the loss on the mound in relief. The winning run
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scored when Alex Alger, who had reached on an error, raced home on a squeeze bunt with the bases loaded. --------------------------The Bellows Falls Union High School softball team recently got their second win of the season, beating Burr & Burton, 4-1, in Manchester. It was the second win of the season for the Lady Terriers. BF's Julie Cermola got the big hit, a three-run homer run in the fifth inning which broke a 1-1 tie. Tia Billado drove in the other Terrier run. Emma Shaw got the start for Bellows Falls and pitched well, giving up on one run and three hits, while striking out four. The only run for Burr & Burton scored on
a bases-loaded walk by Tamare Niles. ----------------------After a rough start to the season, the Burr & Burton baseball nine is fighting their way back into the mix, after recently knocking off Fair Haven, 13-2, for their second straight victory. The win (at press time) put the Bulldogs at 4-6 on the season. This game was controlled, on the mound and at the plate, by BBA junior-right hander Ed Lewicki, who not only had a no-hitter going into the fifth inning, but also helped his own cause with three hits and four RBI's at the plate. C’s Crown King James In a seemingly very surprising upset of sorts, even for die-hard Boston
fans, the Celtics jelled (and got healthy) just in time to knock off LeBron James and the Cleveland Cavaliers in the NBA Eastern Conference playoffs. The win pushes the Celtics to the Eastern Conference Finals and a match up with the hottest team in the playoffs, the Orlando Magic. The Celtics were given no shot at beating reigning NBA MVP King James, however, this editor heard legendary Boston sportswriter Dan Shaughnessy declare that the Celtics would win this series because even though Cleveland has the best player in the series in James, the Celtics have the next "four" best players in the series in Paul Pierce, Kevin Garnett, Ray Allen and
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Chieftains On A Roll, Hammer Twin Valley Story and photos by Joe Milliken - Sports Editor The Green Mountain Union High School baseball team has been on a roll, recently winning their fifth straight game with a convincing, 12-1 win over Twin Valley, at Paul Adams Field in Chester. The win, at press time, put the Chieftains at 8-2 on the season. In a rather strange contest, Green Mountain notched double-figures in runs, despite only registering three hits on the day and none after the first inning. However when the Twin Valley pitchers walked nine hitters, hit four more and the defense commits four errors, you are bound to score a lot of runs. But credit Green Mountain for taking advantage of the opportunities. Another big key to the win, however, was the pitching of junior lefty Mike Cavacas, who went the distance for the
Chiefs, scattering three hits and walking just two, while striking out six along the way. Offensively, Green Mountain got all their hits in the first inning which produced five runs, fueled by a two-run single from sophomore Jake Walker and RBI-hits from junior Jason Albert and Dom Strohmeyer. The Chiefs got four more runs in the second inning without the benefit of a basehit, as the Wildcats committed three errors, walked one and hit a batter. Green Mountain would score another run in the sixth, while Twin Valley's only run came in the second inning on a George Molner single that hit the center field fence. After two, early season losses, Green Mountain has been steadily
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gaining momentum over the last couple weeks, especially after a big, road win last week over defending state champion Leland & Gray. At press time, the Chiefs were getting ready for a big week with games against Proctor, Bellows Falls and a double-header against West Rutland.
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May 19-25, 2010
Superheroes Helping to Obliterate Cancer Story and Cover Photo by Robert F. Smith Photo this page Courtesy of Courtney McAuliffe BRATTLEBORO – Carolyn McAuliffe along with her daughters Courtney McAuliffe and Andrea McAuliffe Scott, are part of Team Superhero, which participates in the Windham County Relay for Life, a fundraiser in the fight against cancer. The next relay begins on Friday, June 11 at 6 p.m. and ends the next morning at 8, and takes place at the Brattleboro High School track. The McAuliffes, like most of the other participants, have good reason to be so active in raising money for the ongoing battle against cancer. Carolyn lost her husband - and the girls their father – Larry "Babe" McAuliffe after a six year battle with cancer, in January 2001 at age 54. They began walking in the relay six years ago and established their own team three years ago. Their team goal this In photo, last year’s Team year was to raise $3000. They Superhero and their support have already exceeded that, but people. raising more is always a plus. One of the team’s fundraising efforts is they produce a cookbook each year, with corporate sponsors funding the printing and binding fees, and it is for sale at Knowlton’s Kitchen, a restaurant on Route 12 - Church Street - in North Walpole, NH for $10 a copy. Another fundraiser for the & COSMETIC DENTISTRY event is that anyone can buy Adult Cosmetic Braces luminary bags. The bags are then decorated in the memory of a cancer victim, and then hundreds of candlelit bags are displayed on the edge of the relay track and in the bleachers during the overnight walk. Carolyn and her daughters said they would like to see more participants in the relay from the Bellows Falls area. There are several northern Windham County members on their team, including Debbie Austin, Carol Bazin, Colleen Bazin Knowlton, Dempsey Potter and Jen Cravinho. Others also come and participate or provide moral support to the team as well. “Even if they are not going to walk in the relay, people should come down and see the event,” Carolyn said. “There is music, games, a concession. It’s quite an event.” At the time this article was being prepared, there were 37 teams signed up with 342 members, and over $19,700 had been raised. Visit www.main.acsevents.org/site/TR? pg=entry&fr_id =23455 for details or to donate.
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Story and Photo by Robert F. Smith – Editor John McAveeney, the owner of Sunshine Acres Nursery and Garden Center, along with his wife Maureen, literally grew up in the nursery business. His parents ran a nursery in New Hampshire for over 60 years and John has been in the business himself since 1957. This is the seventh year of operation for the Chester nursery, located on Route 11 on the road to Springfield. Open seven days a week from 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., Sunshine Acres has grown into the largest garden center in the Okemo Valley region, with five greenhouses and an extensive variety of plants and gardening supplies. Every year the McAveeneys bring in new varieties of plants and flowers, and this year is no exception. They are a certified Proven Winners nursery, which is the largest private label brand in the nation. New this year also is the addition of Anita Basso, a wellknown Chester resident, to the sales staff. No matter what type of gardening you prefer, Sunshine Acres can meet your needs. They carry Knockout Brand rose bushes in red, yellow and pink colors. They have a full line of vegetables and herbs, which is an expanding part of the gardening business, John noted, as more people are involved in raising at least some of their own food on a regular basis. The center also carries manure, mulch and soil, and a collection of fruit trees and berry bushes. They are famous for their extra large, colorful hanging baskets, and this year they have again expanded their line of perennials. “The weather this spring has gotten the growing season off to a slow start,” John said, “but we’re really looking forward to Memorial Day Weekend, which is the startup of the summer growing season.” Sunshine Acres can be reached at 875-4911.
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Pleasant Valley Foods Expands With New Snack Bar Story by Joe Milliken - Editor Photos by Mary Moeykens Since opening it's doors last November, Pleasant Valley Foods has enjoyed great success as it moves forward and continues to grow. Located at the former Black River Produce location on Route 103 in Proctorsville, Nancy Goodrich, Hannah
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Epler and Rachel Epler, owners of the versatile food shop, began doing a Friday and Saturday night "fish fry," in following the tradition of Black River's always-popular fish fries. "The fish fry increased our sales dramatically, despite only offering it two days a week," Epler said in a recent interview. "Especially on the weekends, it was greatly increasing our dinner numbers, which also created the request and need for more seating." Hence, the opening of their new snack bar, which will include additional indoor and outdoor seating, as well as an expansion of their sandwich and café menus as well. "We know there are very few places in the area and especially in the Ludlow and Cavendish area, that have a similar offering and we feel our customers will truly benefit ," Epler added. A few of the new snack bar menu offerings include fresh-fried seafood, burgers (created from local, grassfed beef) and McKenzie hot dogs. "We have also now developed a kid's menu with most of the pricing under five dollars," Epler added. "We want families to be able to enjoy going out to dinner, without a huge expense." Pleasant Valley Foods also offers lobster dinners, twin-lobsters and the "steampot special," which
includes lobster, mussels, fries and cole slaw, and they are also serving locally made Walpole Creamery (NH) Ice Cream. " It was our intention to create a similar feeling to a snack bar on the coast of Maine," Epler added. One of our best selling departments is our seafood, so we want our new and updated menus to benefit from our fresh seafood resources." This snack bar is unique, featuring many fresh and local foods with seafood delivered daily and battered to order. "The snack bar is something we have been looking forward to doing since we opened in November, "Epler added. "But of course we had to wait until the warm weather days. We will be offering free food samples for our “grand opening” this Saturday, both at the snack bar window and in the store.”
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NEWS FOR THE CHESTER REGION Old Stone Church Yard Sale CHESTER – The Fist Universalist Parish of Chester will hold its annual yard sale on S a t u rd a y, M a y 2 2 a t t h e O l d S t o n e C h u rc h i n Chester ’s Historic Stone Village. The sale will run from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. rain or shine, and will not be open to early birds. A s a l w a y s , t h e re w i l l b e a g a rd e n a n d p l a n t tent (including manure) and furniture tent out in front of the church building. Downstairs will host a variety of smaller items and a delicious bake sale sponsored by the Wo m e n ’ s A s s o c i a t i o n o f U n i t a r i a n U n i v e r s a l i s t Wo m e n . The bake sale will include a fine assortment of cakes, breads, cookies, donuts, muffins, refreshments, and much more.
First Universalist Garden Fest CHESTER – Chester's First Universalist Parish is presenting Garden Fest on June 5 in support of the campaign to raise money to rehabilitate and re st o re t h e O l d S t o n e C h u rc h w h i c h i s p art of Stone Village on Route 103 in Chester. G a rd e n F e s t i s a t o u r o f t h re e n e i g h b o r i n g gardens. Headquarters for the event (4-8 p.m.) will be at the home of Laura and David Driver, 2569 Flamstead Road, Chester, where plenty of parking is available, and where the lawns and garde n s wi l l be t h e v e n u e fo r re fre s h m e n t s and entertainment. G u i t a r i s t s Wi l l D a n f o r t h , We n d y E h l e r t a n d Steve Chipman will perform from 4-7 p.m., and Ashley Hensel-Brown and her students will dance on the lawn at 7 p.m. Twenty dollar tickets are available on the day of the event either at the church or at 2569 Flamstead Road, Chester, or $18 in advance at M i s t y Va l l e y B o o k s o n t h e C h e s t e r C o m m o n . Children under 12 are free of charge. The home of Judy Glos next door will be the location of Madla's woodland fairy garden w h i c h w i l l d i s p l a y c h i l d re n ' s f a i r y h o u s e s . A short walk through the woods will bring people
t o t h e s o l a r- p o w e re d h o m e o f J u l i e a n d F r a n k Kelley and their fascinating Marina's Way forest trail. Come and enjoy the fullness of spring at three close-by but different properties. Rain date is June 6.
Rep. Pellett Announces Retirement CHESTER – Rep. Kathy Pellett, Democrat, Windsor 1-1, announced tonight at the meeting of Chester & Andover Democrats that she would not be seeking re-election to the Vermont House of Representatives in November. “Being State Representative enriched my life in a way I never expected,” said Rep. Pellett. “This has been the most satisfying and worthwhile job I’ve had in my life. I leave it with mixed emotions -- sad as I will miss the legislative and constituent work, but I am h a p p y t h a t I w i l l b e a b l e t o s p e n d m o re t i m e with my family. I intend to stay involved in the community and will be helping others get elected in November. “ Ve r m o n t m a y h a v e a p a r t - t i m e l e g i s l a t u re , but being a legislator is not part-time work. It is not a job for the faint at heart – it takes time, energy, and being committed to the issues that keep Vermont the great state that it is.” Kathy P e l l e t t h a s r e p r e s e n t e d C h e s t e r, A n d o v e r, Baltimore and North Springfield for the past six years. “I want to thank everyone for their support over the years and it has been an honor and pleasure to serve in the Vermont Legislature.” Representative Pellett reminds her constituent that she will be their representative until the November elections. She also announced that Leigh Dakin of Chester would run as the Democrat nominee. “Leigh cares as much as I do about the issues that are so i m p o r t a n t t o Ve r m o n t e r s . I a m c o n f i d e n t s h e will serve the people well. She knows, as I did, that the key to good representation is listening to the community.”
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Komen Race Needs Volunteers MANCHESTER – The Komen VT/NH Race for the Cure is in need of volunteers to man the tables and sell some raffle tickets in Manchester in advance of this year ’s race. The dates and places are: May 22 and July 3 in front of the Lilly Pulitzer store on Main Street and May 29 and June 26 in front of Shaw’s Supermarket, likewise on Manchester ’s Main Street. Anyone who’d like to help out can download a Volunteer Sign-Up form from vtnhkomen.org (under Race for the Cure tab), email Volunteer coChair Susan Stuermer at sstique@yahoo.com, or call her at 375-6987. You can also call and leave a message at the Race office at 362-2733. This year ’s race is on Saturday, July 17, at Hildene Meadows. Get more information and register for the Race at www.vtnhkomen.org.
Free Tennis at West River Tennis SOUTH LONDONDERRY - Free Tennis at West River Tennis in South Londonderry. Sunday, May 23 from 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. Small donation to benefit South Londonderry Library. Go to www.westrivertennis.com for the event schedule.
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100 Justice of the peace customer 101 State of inaction 108 Big butte 109 “Enough already!” 111 Dig find, perhaps 112 Part of a TV signal 113 Constantly 114 Duel-purpose equipment 115 Command after “Oops!” 116 Touches the tarmac 117 Brooding place 118 Soup scoop 119 Thorn in one’s side 120 Cut drastically DOWN 1 Harvester’s haul 2 Northern Arizona native 3 Farmer’s helpers 4 Sound right 5 Lose heart 6 Armchair QB’s channel 7 Men-only affair 8 Field shield 9 Hot Springs National Park state 10 Tribute and Miata 11 It might have a nut at each end 12 Sans companions 13 Digital watch abbr. 14 Dress shop compliment 15 You might get it in your pajamas
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This Month in History - MAY 19th - Ringling Brothers circus premieres. (1884) 21st - The American Red Cross was formed. (1881) 22nd - The debut of “Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood”. (1967) 24th - Nursery Rhyme “Mary Had a Little Lamb” was written by Mary Hale of Boston. (1830) 25th - Ford ceases production of the Model “T”. (1927) 25th - The movie blockbuster “Star Wars” is released. (1978)
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HARD ROCK Vermont Maple hutch. Details on call. Must sell, no room. $300 OBO. 518946-7739. LOVELY PINE corner dining nook. Cost $375. Never used. Asking $195. Rutland, Vt. 802-773-8895 MEMORY FOAM THERAPEUTIC NASA VISCO MATTRESSES WHOLESALE! T$299 F-$349 Q-$399 K-$499 ADJUSTABLES - $799 FREE DELIVERY 25 YEAR WARRANTY 90 NIGHT TRIAL 1-800ATSLEEP 1-800-287-5337 WWW.MATTRESSDR.COM THREE HESS trucks. All mint. $300 for all OBO. Call 518-532-9841. TWO 13” TV’s. $20 each. 518-561-6388.
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FREE KITCHEN: JENN-Air Radiant Cooktop, 30inch glass top, easy to clean, $400; GE Profile Dishwasher w/hot water coil; seldom used; white, $200; American Standard Silhouette Kitchen Sink, single bowl, white, 22”x25”, Price Pfister energy-saving faucet, $125. Buy separately or all 3 for $600. Call 518-962-4758. SET OF Britanica Encyclopedias with 10 yearly updates. 518-946-2347.
FURNITURE ANTIQUE FAINTING sofa, 1920s, very good condition, claw feet, carved back, aqua velour, $150 or O.B.O. Chestertown, NY 518256-6020 52527
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2000-05 NASCAR limited edition R/C cars #8&3, Earnhart, father & son, $350ea. Call 518-623-9509 after 12noon
2002 WELLS Cargo Enclosed Trailer. 5’ x 8’. Two rear doors. Spare tire. Very low mileage. Excellent condition. $1,200. 518-873-2152
DEBBIE MACOMBER books, Cedar Cove Series 1-9 $30 cash, located in Brant Lake 518-494-2823
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CAPPUCCINO BEDROOM SET Solid wood, never used, brand new in factory boxes. English dovetail. Original cost $4500. Sell for $795. Can deliver. Call Tom 617-395-0373.
1950 MAPLE ladies desk with upper hutch, 2 doors, and mail slot $100 518-585-7002 EARTH TONE floral sofa bed, excellent condition $150 518-798-6150 FOR SALE: Beautiful Bedroon Set Excellent Condition —Danish Modeern—solid wood; two dressers, one with large mirror. Sizes: 60.5 “ W X 31” H X18.5” D with beautiful mirror. And 44.5” H X 31” H X18.5” D Also, comes with matching Head Board— for full or queen size bed. $475 546-7821 LEATHER LIVING ROOM SET in original plastic, never used. Original price $3000, sacrifice $975. Call Bill 857-453-7764. METAL DESK 5 ft long, 2 ft 6” wide, 4 drawers $50 518-585-7217 NICE BIG brown wooden hutch. 5’6”w x 6’2”t x 1’7”d. Great condition. $180 firm. 3354601. OLD LARKEN desk. Great condition. $225. Call 298-5144.
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NEW SITRERX TEDDERS 4 Star $4250.00, 2 Star $2125.00; Used 3pt Cultivators 2 Row $400.00, 4 Row $700.00, 6 Row $1500.00; Real Nice NH Rakes 256 & 258; Hay Elevators 12’-40” $200.00-$800.00; New Hay Racks; Used Running Gears $200.00$1200.00; 3pt Sycle Bar Mowers; Quick Hitch Equipment 1 & 2 Bottom Plows; Sycle Bar Mower & Back Blade. Call 518-6395353.
MUSIC MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS CLARINET/FLUTE/VIOLIN/TRUMPET/Trom bone/ Amplifier/Fender Guitar, $69each. Cello/Upright Bass, Saxophone/French Horn/Drums, $185ea. Tuba/Baritone Horn/Hammond Organ, Others 4 sale. 1-516377-7907
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TOOLS 10” CRAFTSMAN Table saw with cast iron top and router, table with 1.5 hp router $300 O.B.O. 518-597-9447
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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 52544
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SPRINGFIELD, VT. Large 2-bdrm apt. Modern. Snow/trash removal. No pets. $675/mo. Call Jake or Gary 802-885-5488.
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CONSTRUCTION
BELLOWS FALLS, VT. Newly remodeled apartments located in the heart of town. 1bdrm, $639. Includes heat, hot water, rubbish and snow removal. Please contact 802-8857885. Income limits do apply. BRIDGEWATER, VT. 1 bdrm apt. Country setting. Pets OK. Loft. $525/mo. plus sec & util. 603-848-4766 or 603-746-4766. Available now. CHESTER, VT. Exquisite 1-bdrm, large LR, DR & plenty of closet space. HT/HW/trash removal included. $785/mo. Call Neil 802885-6292. SPRINGFIELD, VT. 1-bdrm apt. Includes trash/snow removal. No pets. $550/mo. Call Jake or Gary 802-885-5488. SPRINGFIELD, VT. 3-bdrm, $705. Includes H/HW/trash/snow removal. WD hookups. Stewart Property Management. Equal Housing Opportunity. 802-885-7885. Income limits do apply. Limited time only, we will pay your security deposit for you.
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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
FOUR WHITE pine 2” rough cut boards. 12’ and 14’ long, 12” to 16” wide. Clear. $100 518-562-2187.
HOME IMPROVEMENT SPECIAL BUY Pre-buy wood pellets. These are the same high quality pellets I sold all winter that everyone liked so well at a much higher price. I made a deal with the manufacturer and for a limited time I can sell these pellets for $229 a ton - Cash and Carry. Do yourself a favor, don’t wait for the price to go up. Call 802-438-9881 Center Rutland Sunoco
MOBILE HOME FOR SALE 8 GLENEAGLE Dr. 2 bdr, 2 bath, all appliances, shed, new roof, new hot wtr. tank, nat. gas, landscaped, immaculate. Move in condition today! Asking $19,000. 493-4140 or 2367654.
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BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES ALL CASH Vending! Be your own boss! Local Vending route. 25 machines + candy. $9,995. 1-800-807-6485. (Void/SD/CT) 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). EARN $2000, $5000, $10,000+ monthly from home depending on your motivation & willingness, trained by top earner in highestrated, 15-year-old INC. 500 company. For interview 802-874-4900 GET PAID TO SHOP! Earn up to $50/hr. No experience required. Training provided. Call NOW!! 1-888-727-0603.
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BOATS OLD TOWN canoe, king fisher, very good condition, paddles, vests, seat backs $450, 15 ft. 518-494-0053
CARS FOR SALE 1989 CADILLAC Brougham, 73,483 miles, $2300 OBO. Call after 5pm 518962-2376
2002 VW BEETLE $ 6,495
1995 FORD F150, pickup, 5 speed, 2 wheel drive, needs some work, $400 518-251-0178 2000 BUICK Park Ave. V6, auto, 196,000 miles, 4 door, power everything, front wheel drive, leather seats, AM/FM/cassette/CD, remote starter. Very clean, good condition. $2,500 OBO. 518-492-7641.
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2005 HONDA Accord Silver EX, 65000 miles, 5 speed manual transmission, very clean and in good condition, rear spoiler, thermometer, power moon roof, cruise control.Call 802-885-9404 evenings or email sjm@stevemillay.com. Asking $10,420.
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MOTORCYCLE/ ATV 2009 HONDA Rebel, 250cc, like new, 110 miles. $3,250 OBO. 518-236-5404. 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.
REC VEHICLES SALES/RENTALS 2005 28’ JAYCO Jayflight w/slideout. Excellent condition. $14,500 or Best Reasonable Offer. Call 802-463-4175 to see
2003 FLAGSTAFF pop-up camper, sleeps 8, stove, sink, fridge, shower/toilet combo, hardly used, excellent condition, must see. Asking $3800. Tel#518-494-7990
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NOTICE OF TAX SALE TAX SALE OF REAL ESTATE TOWN OF JAMAICA, VERMONT The resident and non-resident owners, lien holders and mortgagees of lands and premises in the Town of Jamaica, County of Windham and State of Vermont are hereby notified that the taxes assessed by such Town remain, either in whole or in part, unpaid on the following described lands in such Town, to wit: Property Owner: Keith & Abigail T. Abbott Property Address: 492 River Road, Jamaica, VT. Parcel ID: 00P-15 Being all of the land and premises conveyed to Keith E. Abbott and Abigail T. Abbott by Deed of Lillian Howard dated 8/21/01 and recorded on 9/24/01 in Book 82, Pages 418-419 of the Jamaica Land Records. Tax Year: 2009 Amount of Tax, Interest, Cost and Penalties: $536.44 Property Owner: Badran Retail, LLC Property Address: 106 VT Rte. 30, Jamaica, VT. Parcel ID: 00S-36-1 Being all of the land and premises conveyed to Badran Retail, LLC by Deed of Barrows dated 1/30/08 and recorded on 2/2/08 in Book 102, Page 539 of the Jamaica Land Records. Tax Year: 2009 Amount of Tax, Interest, Cost and Penalties: $4,722.17 Property Owner: David & Dawn Booth Property Address: 6 Cobb Lane, Jamaica, VT. Parcel ID: 00S-15 Being all of the land and premises conveyed to David Booth & Dawn Booth by Deed of William P. Smith and Shelly A. Huber-Smith dated 4/28/05 and recorded on 5/3/05 in Book 94, Page 472 of the Jamaica Land Records. Tax Years: 2008 + 2009 Amount of Tax, Interest, Cost and Penalties: $7,295.72 Property Owner: Coleman Land Co. Property Address: Rte. 30, Jamaica, VT. Parcel ID: 00F-35 Being part of the land and premises conveyed to Coleman Land Co. by Deed of Walter P. & Lottie Kuziel dated 3/15/85 and recorded on 3/19/85 in Book 53, Page 263 of the Jamaica Land Records Tax Years: 2007, 2008 + 2009 Amount of Tax, Interest, Cost and Penalties: $5,693.46 Property Owner: Coleman Land Co., Inc. Property Address: Macgarr Lot, Jamaica, VT. Parcel ID: 00G-20 Being all of the land and premises conveyed to Coleman Land Co., Inc. by Deed of Roy, Phyllis, Halbert, Philip, Christopher, Kelly Coleman & Karen Coleman Young dated 12/9/80 and recorded on 3/31/82 in Book 49, Page 535 of the Jamaica Land Records. Tax Years: 2007, 2008 + 2009 Amount of Tax, Interest, Cost and Penalties: $4,906.35 Property Owner: Chuck & Sally H. Collins Property Address: 870 River Road, Jamaica, VT. Parcel ID: 00S-20-1 Being the mobile home and land conveyed to Chuck & Sally H. Collins by Deed of John G. Mann, Jr. dated and recorded on 10/22/96 in Book 72, Page 426 of the Jamaica Land Records. Tax Year: 2009 Amount of Tax, Interest, Cost and Penalties: $1,766.33 Property Owner: Macellis K. Glass Revocable Trust Property Address: 276 Meadows Road, Jamaica, VT. Parcel ID: 00O-16 Being all of the land and premises conveyed to Macellis K. Glass Revocable Trust by Deed of Macellis K. Glass dated 7/18/95 and recorded on 8/2/95 in Book 71, Page 136 of the Jamaica Land Records. Tax Year: 2009 Amount of Tax, Interest, Cost and Penalties: $7,461.93 Property Owner: Richard S. Lent Property Address: Parcel of Land, Jamaica, VT. Parcel ID: 00P-19-6 Being all of the land and premises conveyed to Richard s. lent by Deed of Warner D. Lent dated 11/22/ 88 and recorded on 01/27/89 in Book 60, Page 359 of the Jamaica Land Records. Tax Year: 2009 Amount of Tax, Interest, Cost and Penalties: $3,314.15 Property Owner: Joseph P. McGovern Property Address: 84 Pikes Falls Road, Jamaica, VT. Parcel ID: 0O-L19 Being all of the land and premises conveyed to Joseph P. McGovern by Deed of the Internal Revenue Service dated 8/12/03 and recorded on 10/21/03 in Book 90, Page 427 of the Jamaica Land Records. Tax Year: 2009 Amount of Tax, Interest, Cost and Penalties: $3,024.17 Property Owner: Timothy Michael Mercier & Shannon Dunleavy-Mercier Property Address: 114 Henderson Road, Jamaica, VT. Parcel ID: 00P-10-1 Being all of the land and premises conveyed to Timothy Michael Mercier & Shannon DunleavyMercier by Deed of Charles Edward Dunleavy & Darlene Ethel Dunleavy-Harris dated 3/1/06 and recorded on 3/7/ 06 in Book 97, Page 250 of the Jamaica Land Records. Tax Years: 2008 + 2009 Amount of Tax, Interest, Cost and Penalties: $2,264.42 Property Owner: William A. Price, Jr. & Patricia Price Property Address: Lot 59 in Mtn. Acres, Jamaica, VT. Parcel ID: 00G-L1-19 Being all of the land and premises conveyed to William A. Price, Jr. & Patricia Price by Deed of Mountain Acres Realty dated 9/17/81 and recorded on 9/29/81 in Book 49, Page 253 of the Jamaica Land Records. Tax Years: 2008 + 2009 Amount of Tax, Interest, Cost and Penalties: $2,342.89 Property Owner: Michael Salo Property Address: Jamaica, VT. Parcel ID: 0J-L26-19 Being all of the land and premises conveyed to Michael Salo by Deed of Sherry Salo dated 8/18/08 and recorded on 8/21/08 in Book 104, Page 111 of the Jamaica Land Records. Tax Year: 2009 Amount of Tax, Interest, Cost and Penalties: $1,914.63 Property Owner: Neal & Kelley Winter Property Address: 140 Tony’s Lane, Jamaica, VT. Parcel ID: 0000MH-S-30.5 Being a 1999 Fleetwood Eagle mobile home bearing SN PAFLX22A46004-EG-13 conveyed to Neal & Kelley Winter by Mobile Home Bill of Sale #143 of American Homes recorded in the Jamaica Land Records. Tax Year: 2009 Amount of Tax, Interest, Cost and Penalties: $1,116.19 Reference may be had to said deeds for a more particular description of said lands and premises, as the same appear in the Town Clerk’s Office of the Town of Jamaica, Vermont. So much of said land will be sold at public auction at the Town Clerk’s Office, 17 Pikes Falls Road, Jamaica, Vermont 05343, on the 23rd day of June, 2010 at 10:00 o’clock a.m., as shall be requisite to discharge such taxes with interest, penalties, costs and fees, unless previously paid. Successful bidders must pay in full by cash or cashier’s check. No other payments accepted. Any questions or inquiries regarding the above-referenced sale should be directed to the following address: Michael P. Harty, Esq. Harty Law Office, P.L.C. 56 Green Street – P.O. Box 493 Bellows Falls, VT 05101 Neither Harty Law Office, P.L.C. or the Town of Jamaica give any opinion or certification as to the marketability of title to the above-referenced properties as held by the current owner/tax payer. Dated at Jamaica, Vermont this 12th day of May, 2010. Bonnie West Collector of Delinquent Taxes Town of Jamaica, Vermont 32837
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Elvis is Back in the Building
The 2010 LakeGeorge.com Elvis Festival returns to the Lake George Forum
June 3 - 6, 2010 June 3, 2010 (7:30 PM) Opening Night Ceremony in Shepard Park Join us for the free opening night kickoff to the 2010 LakeGeorge.com Elvis Festival in Shepard Park alongside beautiful Lake George. Cost: FREE Location: Shepard Park, Lake George June 3, 2010 (9:00 PM - 11:30 PM) Opening Night Party at the Adirondack Pub & Brewery Come start off the weekend right at the Adirondack Pub & Brewery. Cost: Free admission with a BSP Location: Adirondack Pub & Brewery June 4, 2010 - June 6, 2010 Elvis Collectibles Sale Buy great Elvis merchandise from a variety of vendors. Open throughout our shows at the Lake George Forum. Cost: Free with Show Admission or Blue Suede Pass Location: Lake George Forum June 4, 2010 (10:00 AM - 6:30 PM) First Round of the Elvis Tribute Artist Competition® This is the first round of a three day competition which serves as a preliminary qualifier for the Ultimate Elvis Tribute Artist Contest® held each year in Memphis. Cost: $15 / Free with a Blue Suede Pass Location: Lake George Forum June 4, 2010 (8:00 PM) Tribute to Rock and Roll History Join many of your favorite Elvis Tribute Artists and other talented performers as they take to the stage as Elvis and other Rock and Roll legends. Several performers, including last year’s LakeGeorge.com Elvis Festival winner Matt Joyce, will present their tribute to Elvis. The show will also feature Irv Cass as Tom Jones, Robert Washington as James Brown, Steve Bobbit as Rod Stewart, James Begley as Buddy Holly and Jesse Aron as Roy Orbison. It will be a great night of Rock and Roll music, backed up by the Change of Habit Tribute Band and Master of Ceremonies Ronny Craig. Doors open at 7 PM. Cost: $35 - $165 Location: Lake George Forum June 4, 2010 (11:00 PM) Elvis After Hours Party Our late night events are informal ways to gather with your favorite TAs and maybe even get a chance to sing along! Cost: Free with a Blue Suede Pass Location: Boardwalk Restaurant in Lake George June 5, 2010 (9:00 AM) Elvis Classic Car Parade Cost: Free Location: Lake George Village to the Lake George Forum June 5, 2010 (10:00 AM - 6:30 PM) Second Round of the Elvis Tribute Artist Competition® This is the second round of a three day competition which serves as a preliminary qualifier for the Ultimate Elvis Tribute Artist Contest® held each year in Memphis. Cost: $15 / Free with a Blue Suede Pass Location: Lake George Forum June 5, 2010 (12:00 PM - 06:00 PM) Elvis Around Town Travel around Lake George to see your favorite Elvis Tribute Artists performing at various bars and restaurants! Cost: Free with a Blue Suede Pass Location: Throughout the Lake George Region June 5, 2010 (1:30 PM) Elvis aboard the Minne-Ha-Ha The Minne sails three times today with Elvis Aboard at 1:30 PM, 3 PM, and 4:30 PM. Call the Lake George Steamboat Company at 518-668-5777 to make your reservations. Cost: $5 off with your Blue Suede Pass Location: Leaving from Steel Pier June 5, 2010 (5:00 PM - 8:00 PM) Elvis Dinner at the Shoreline Restaurant Listen to some of the Elvis Tribute Artists while you enjoy dinner at one of Lake George’s favorite restaurants. Special Elvis themed menu available. Cost: No Cover Charge Location: Shoreline Restaurant June 5, 2010 (8:00 PM) Elvis is Back starring Shawn Klush Shawn Klush returns to Lake George for this celebration of Elvis’ life and music, joined by New England Elvis Festival Champion Jim Barone, the Change of Habit Tribute Band and Master of Ceremonies Ronny Craig. In the opening set, Jim will pay tribute to Elvis’ early years and the music he created when he returned from the Army. In the second set we travel from the beginning of Elvis’ Vegas years to the end of his career, as Shawn performs Elvis’ greatest hits in the way only he can. Doors open at 7 PM. Cost: $45 - $165 Location: Lake George Forum June 5, 2010 (11:00 PM) Elvis After Hours Party Our late night events are informal ways to gather with your favorite TAs and maybe even get a chance to sing along! Cost: Free with a Blue Suede Pass Location: King Neptune’s Pub, Lake George June 6, 2010 (9:30 AM - 12:00 PM) Elvis Gospel Music Competition A new event for 2010 presented by the Adirondack Journal, Denton Publications and the Spotlight Newspapers. Many of your favorite Elvis Tribute Artsts will take to the stage to compete for the Tribute to Elvis Gospel Music Trophy. Cost: $15 / FREE with a Blue Suede Pass Location: Lake George Forum June 6, 2010 (1:00 PM - 5:30 PM) Competition Finals and Awards This is the final round of a three day competition which serves as a preliminary qualifier for the Ultimate Elvis Tribute Artist Contest® held each year in Memphis. Sponsored by the Adirondack Journal, Denton Publications and the Spotlight Newspapers. Cost: $15 / FREE with a Blue Suede Pass Location: Lake George Forum June 6, 2010 (6:00 PM - 11:00 PM) Festival Wrap Party Celebrate the end of the festival! Cost: Free with a Blue Suede Pass Location: Dockside at Steel Pier (Lake George)
Tickets for all events still available! For a complete schedule of events or to purchase your tickets, visit our website at:
www.LakeGeorgeElvisFest.com or call 518-681-7452
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