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Sept. 16, 2009

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

Historic Gem – Adams Grist Mill

Terriers Win Home Opener – Pg. 10

Chieftains Outlast West Rutland – Pg. 11

“White Shadow” at Retreat’s 175th – Pg. 20

Page Listing Ludlow . . . . . . . . . . .2-5 Rockingham . . . . . . .6-9 Sports . . . . . . . . .10-11 A&E . . . . . . . . . . .13-14 Food . . . . . . . . . . . . .15 Londonderry . . . . . . .16

Chester . . . . . . . . . . .17 Springfield . . . . . .18-19 Brattleboro . . . . . . . .20 Puzzle Page . . . . . . . .21 Classifieds . . . . . .22-24

Text and Photo by Robert F. Smith – Editor Bellows Falls’ well-preserved Adams Grist Mill Museum on Mill Street will be open for the next few weekends. Turn to page 6 for more photos and information about this great local historical attraction.

Join Us During Bellows Falls’ 3rd Friday Artwalk – 4-7 p.m.

Messenger Open House – Fri. – Sept. 18 Free Food, Live Music, Opening of the Red Wall Art Gallery Drop In at 51 The Square, Say Hi & Have a Hot Dog, Enjoy the Music & See Where The Messenger Magic Happens! For breaking news and other stories from this week and past, visit us at www.messengervt.com


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The Mount Holly Barn Preservation Association is marking the “rebirth” of the 1820 Crowley/Davis barn on Healdville Road in Mount Holly on Saturday, September 19 at 10:30 a.m. The ceremony is hosted by the barn owner, Rev. Glen Davis. A reception will follow in the Crowley Cheese Factory - a National Historic Landmark – which is next to the barn. “Just four years ago the barn was ready to collapse in the next snowfall” said Davis. “With the help of the Barn Association we got an expert assessment and a State barn grant. But we couldn’t pull together the matching funds for the grant until we got a loan from the new fund set up by the Barn Association.” “Many other barn owners have the same problem as Rev. Davis”

said Annette Lynch, President of the Board of the Mount Holly organization. “That is why we established the Barn Repair Revolving Loan

Fund. A $5,000 grant from the Windham Foundation has given us a great start.” For more information contact Annette Lynch,

259-2596. In photo, the Crowley/Davis barn after repairs by Daniel McKeen of Middletown Springs.

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Weston Antique Show Ready to Roll Submitted by the Weston Antiques Show The 2009 Weston Antiques Show, in its 51st year, will take place in the Weston Playhouse on October 2 and 3, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. On Thursday, October 1 the will be a Gala Preview from 5 to 7 p.m. for early buyers. Admission is $50 and includes wine and hors d’oeuvres. It’s an evening of distinctive antiques and great fun. With all booths filled with outstanding dealers, Show Chair Patti Prairie anticipates that the show will be another resounding success for patrons and dealers alike. “We have 29 exhibitors returning from 2008,” said Prairie, “including some, like Charles and Barbara Adams, from Yarmouth, MA, who have been mainstays of the show for over 20 years. In addition, we have brought on five new dealers who will add vitality and variety.” The five new dealers range from New Hampshire to South Carolina and add specialties including pewter ware, quilts, and miniatures to a roster that already includes specialists in fine oriental rugs, 18th century firearms, rare books, samplers, linens, garden antiques, silverware,

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Vermont Finnish Society Meeting The Vermont Finnish American Society will meet at 1 p.m. on Sunday, September 20 at the Black River Valley Senior Center, 10 High Street in Ludlow. Please bring a photo or two of your Finnish forebearers and a dish for the potluck luncheon. Patrick Cody of LPC-TV will speak to us on the role of Public Access Television in our communities. For more information call 875-5319.

Ludlow Merchants Meet Every Thursday The Ludlow Merchants Association Meets every Thursday morning at Christopher's in the Mill at 8:30 a.m. All are welcome.

Golf Tourney Benefits RCHS Friends of Fletcher Memorial Library in Ludlow will host a photo commentary, Under The Tuscan Sun, by Roland Marx on Thursday, September 17, at 7 p.m. at the library. Marx subtitles his commentary, "How I pedaled, pushed and portaged my bike across the Appenines and Appuan Alps". Marx, who resides in Belmont with his wife Pat, makes two or three trips a year to climb,trek or bike in remote highlands and mountains on the five continents. Parking and access to the library are at the rear of the building located at 88 Main Street.

The ninth annual Fall Foliage Golf Tournament to benefit the Rutland County Humane Society will be held on Friday, October 2 at the ProctorPittsford Country Club. Captain and crew play will begin at 1 p.m., with registration starting at 11:45 a.m. Teams are comprised of four members with a

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Fall Classes For The Fletcher Farm School For The Arts & Crafts explore my collection of Mola’s (colorful, hand stitched fabric panels made by Kuna women) and other samples of indigenous art. You will have the opportunity to create several projects. If you already have an affinity for a native art form, please bring it to share with others and expand our decorative tool kit. • September 26 and 27, Saturday 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., Sunday., 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.Let’s Make Dolls: Garden Witches and Hags with award winning instructor Muffy Kashin Grollier-in this class you can let your imagination play. We will start with a basic stump doll and dress her to meet the full moon, conjure up a batch of bat wing soup or tend to the plants and herbs that need to prepare for winter. Your doll can be as simple or as detailed and you want to make it. Or try Nature in Watercolor with William Lambert-Understanding the spirit of light and

Fall classes at Fletcher Farm School for the Arts and Crafts include the following: • September 19 and 20 Saturday 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., Sunday., 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. – Primitive Stenciling, Step Stool or Floorcloth-Join Sande Snyder and her contagious enthusiasm for stenciling and create a one-of-a-kind wooden step stool or floorcloth. Students will be using decorative, acrylic paints in many colors and your choice of stencils. These historic style floorcloths are durable for walking on and can also be hung on the wall for decorating. Prior painting experience is necessary. • September 19 and 20, learn to draw Indigenous M o l a ’ s with Willow BascomIndigenous people love to decorate – their bodies, vehicles, places of worship and clothing. Forget all the rules about symmetry, color usage and perspective and come play. We will

color and harmony and balance in watercolor beginning with the foundation of drawing and composition, mixing of colors and their vibrations in the natural world. You will be guided individually by demonstrations how to handle brush technique, use of warm and cool tones, deep and subtle nuances. By breaking the fear of making mistakes we can stay open to the creative process by allowing the water and paint to move in exciting ways. Using natural shapes of flowers, leaf, delicate branches, wild plant life, stones, moss, dragon flies, bees or butterflies and bamboo, we will capture the heart and tranquility of nature while opening your mind to new and exciting approaches with watercolor. Check out our website at www.fletcherfarm.org for more fall classes. Most classes have a materials fee and student supply

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McBride Takes Vermont Non-Profit Economic Model To European Symposium Submitted by Robert McBride, Rockigham Arts and Museum Project (RAMP) This July the University of Bologna's department of economics hosted a week long symposium, The Future of Social Enterprise: Models and Experience. from July 6 to 11 at the University Residential Centre of Bertinoro, Forlì Campus. Thirty-five participants from around the world, with a variety of backgrounds, attended. Robert McBride, founding director of the Rockingham Arts and Museum Project (RAMP), www.rampvt.org in Bellows Falls was selected to participate. “First of all, having a chance to go to Italy is always an incredible experience and to be with a group of people interested in social economy which loosely parallels the whole concept in the United States of the not-forprofit model and exchange ideas was a great experience,” McBride said. “Many of the other participants where PhD students ineconomics; I was one of the few practitioners that had developed a not-for-profit organization.” McBride founded RAMP in 1995 in order to help contribute to Bellows Falls revitalization.

Its mission is to recognize how artists and the arts enrich communities culturally, socially and economically. “Community building is incremental and takes time,” McBride saids, “it is hard for me to believe that RAMP is already entering its 14th year!” Over the years, RAMP has through creative collaborations been building community through arts advocacy and leveraging the creative economy network in the regionally, statewide and nationally. The week-long symposium brought together a distinguished group of scholars and professors coming from all over Europe and the world for an intense week of analysis and discussion of the current issues on Social Economy and Social Enterprises. www.esse.unibo.it “It was very heartening to spend a week with a group of people from around the world engaged and motivated by developing business models that incorporate social good and not just profit as the primary outcome.” McBride added. “It certainly has opened the door for me to think a lot more beyond the not-forprofit model onto the whole arena of third sector economy.”

Story and Photos by Robert F. Smith – Editor Built in 1831 and powered by the water from the first canal built in the United States, Adams Grist Mill in Bellows Falls is truly a remarkable building. From now until foliage season is over, Frank Hawkins of Bellows Falls has volunteered to open the mill for visitors every Saturday and Sunday

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afternoon from noon to 4 p.m. The mill is located, appropriately enough, on Mill Street, which is at the south end of The Square, right beside The Messenger’s offices. Because the mill was in use up until the early 1960s, it didn’t fall into disrepair like so many other industrial buildings from the 1800s. In fact, when the mill was closed, the slateroofed wood and stone structure was locked up as a working facility, and all of the original equipment is still inside and essentially in

working order. In 1927, when the hydroelectric facility was built nearby, the gristmill was converted from water power to electricity, as the powerplant was now using the canal’s water to power its generators. The Bellows Falls Historical Society supervises the building, and over the years have used it to house a growing collection of area historical artifacts. Inside are historic signs, kitchen wares, horse and oxen muzzles, a chest filled with the millwright’s tools,

bottles, cameras, old radios, games, toys and more. All of the grain elevators are still intact, as are the scales and power supply system. In it’s day, Bellows Falls was a major manufacturing center and the mill houses a nice collection of stoves and Vermont Farm Machinery Company pieces as well. Clockwise from top, the south side of the cupola atop the Adams Grist Mill; a Vermont Farm Machinery swing butter churn, built in Bellows Falls; and a collection of historic village signs.

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Fairy House Tour Two-Day Event At The Nature Museum in Grafton On September 26 And 27 These structures are being created by a variety of businesses, organizations, groups, professional artists, individuals, and families. While all themes have not yet been declared, there will be at least one library and something involved with transportation besides more traditional “houses” that combine art, nature, and lots of imagination. Exhibiting participants thus far include the following: From Chester: Carrie King and Jana Wunderle and Chester Community Garden, Chester Flowers

and Village Children’s Shop, Meg Minehan and Homeschoolers,Hugging Bear Inn, Lisa Crocker and The Journey School, The Pear Tree, The Whiting Library, and the Pennell and Willis Families. From Grafton: the Elementary School, Library, History Museum, Vermont Mining and Mineral Museum, Women’s Club, Lucia Corwin and Small Wonders Alpacas, Ann Brown and Ella Guerts, Megan and Kevin Hasseltine. From Saxtons River: Julie Moir Messervy Design Studio, Big Top Adventures and the Trop

Wunderle Family. Also the Springfield Public Library, Dragon Camps from Brattleboro, the Braude family from W. Townshend, Porter Famiy from Ludlow, Kristen Ferenback from Wardsboro, the Champoli Family from Putney, and Tammy’s Brick Shop Floral of Alstead, NH. Supporters for the event include Sustaining Sponsor Cota & Cota, Inc.; Contributors Salmon and Nostrand Attorneys at Law, Anne and Tom Grape of Grafton; and Donor Snow & Lear/Newton Business.

The inspirational tour will be the first one to take place in Vermont with Fairy House Series author Tracy Kane of New Hampshire. Tickets are on sale now at Misty Valley Books in Chester, Village Square Booksellers in Bellows Falls, and at the Museum. Tickets feature a discount for advance purchase. Children 3-18 are $4 and $5; adults are $10 and $12, Seniors 62 and up and students are $8 and $10. After viewing the creations presented along the woodland trail, members of the

public can hear Tracy Kane read from her books, discuss how to build a great fairy house, and then make their own house to display – all amidst giant, magical, floating bubbles. The museum will be open and free to the public during the tour, and profits from the event will support the Museum’s many educational programs that benefit over 40 area communities in Vermont and New Hampshire. For more information, visit www.naturem u s e u m . o r g , www.fairyhouses.com,o r call 843-2111.

Community Supper Submitted by Grafton Cares On Friday, September 18 at 6 p.m. at the Chapel, Grafton Cares is beginning its new season of once a month community suppers for residents of Athens and Grafton. If you have kids in the Grafton School, sign them up for the afterschool program at the library. Michelle and our other Grafton Cares volunteers, who are all former teachers, will escort them to the library for a variety of activities and walk them up to the supper.

American Girl Club Submitted by Village Square Book Sellers On September 19 from 2 to 4 p.m., Village square Books located at 32 The Square in Bellows Falls, will be hosting an American Girl Club event. Activities will include crafts, the reading of books and more. This month's activity will be "Back to School" - making chalkboards for the dolls and decorating a ruler for the girls. American Girl Club is limited to 10 children so be sure to register early, and the event is recommended for girls ages 8 and up, or younger with adult supervision. There is no charge for AGC events, but reservations are required by calling 463-9404, or by stopping by the store.

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Submitted by the Nature Museum at Grafton Something magical is going to happen in Grafton the last weekend in September. Scores of “houses” and other buildings, gardens, and constructions that might accommodate all sorts of wee folk will appear overnight as if by magic, on a woodland trail at the Village Park behind The Nature Museum. Tour days at the Nature Museum and Village Park in Grafton will be on Saturday, September 26, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., and Sunday, September 27, 1 to 4 p.m.

A spectacular 86” by 102” queen-sized quilt that Dr. Judith Petry has created and donated to Westminster Cares will be raffled off at the October 17-18 Westminster Quilt Show. Raffle tickets are $2 each or three for $5 and can be purchased at Village Booksellers, the library in Westminster, or at the 'Caring for Community' gazebo at the Farmers Market. The 2009 Raffle Quilt was designed and pieced by Petry and machine quilted by Quilt-Away in Westminster. The quilt show generates about 25 percent of Westminster Cares' annual budget. For more details, visit www.westminstercares.org.


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MAIN STREET ARTS FALL CLASS SCHEDULES

www.MainStreetArts.org. In preparation for Halloween, Ed Warner will offer a special workshop for the whole family in Pumpkin Carving Thursday, October 29 from 6 to 8 p.m. The annual pumpkin carving contest and trick-or- treating will be held October 31. MSA kicked off its new weekly Creative Arts Program (CAP) on Thursday, September 3. The program allows children to be accompanied directly from the Saxtons River Elementary School to MSA for an arts enrichment program that

continues throughout the school year, with a broad range of arts-related activities offered. Other offerings for school-age children include Dance, Dance, Dance with Thomasena Coates Wednesdays from 4 to 5 p.m.; MSA Chorus with Valerie Kosednar and Mary Hepburn Tuesdays from 4 to 5 p.m.; Drawing with Hepburn Wednesdays from 4 to 5 p.m.; and Hand Sewing with Rachel Ware Tuesdays from 4 to 5 p.m.. Pre-schoolers can learn simple rhythms and songs and share an arts activity in Music and Art

with Hepburn Wednesdays from 10 to 10:45 a.m. Upcoming events at MSA include a concert by the a cappella group Talk to the Hand Friday, October 16 at 7:30 p.m.and, in November, the first in the year's Taste of the Arts series featuring presentations by local celebrities or persons of interest. The foreign language potluck suppers Sundays at 6 p.m. continued with the French speakers on September 13, followed by German and Spanish evenings that offer an opportunity to hone language skills in a crosscultural setting. Main Street Arts offers generous scholarship assistance for all its classes and workshops and encourages applications. Advance registration is required. More information is available at www.MainStreetArts.org or by calling 869-2960 or e-mailing MSA@sover.net . Now into its 22nd year, Main Street Arts is a nonprofit arts center dedicated to serving the creative needs of the greater community, encouraging creative exploration and expression through a wide range of experiences. In photo, a young artist practices his skills during an art class at Main Street Arts.

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musical pioneer Blanche Moyse. An artist and audience reception of desserts, port and sherry follows the music. From the arias of Handel and Bach to the steamy rhythms of Joaquin Turina, soprano Junko Watanabe, violinist Kathy Andrew, cellist

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Submitted by Main Street Arts Main Street Arts community arts center ’s fall schedule will feature classes and programs for all ages and a new yearlong after school enrichment program. Most classes began the week of September 14. For adults, new offerings include The Artist’s Way, a workshop and discussion group base on Julia Cameron’s book of the same name about discovering and recovering the creative self. The 10-week workshop under the direction of Veda Crewe Joseph will meet Wednesdays from 7 to 8 p.m. Also new are three crafts workshops: Basket Weaving, with nationally known basket maker JoAnne Russo Saturday, November 7 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.; Miniature Scrapbook with Robyn Lantz Saturday, October 10 from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.; and a two-Saturday Quilting workshop with Kelly Dane October 3 and 17 from 9 a.m. to noon. Other adult offerings include on-going sessions in Yoga, Tai chi, Strength Training and String Band. All welcome new members. Details about dates, times and fees are available at the community arts center ’s website at

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

Did anyone happen to catch Michael Jordan's basketball Hall of Fame induction speech over the weekend? To be honest, I couldn't believe what I was hearing from basketball's "greatest player ever."

After David Robinson, John Stockton, Jerry Sloan and C. Vivian Stringer give humbled, heart-warming speeches in which they thanked everyone under the sun, it simply made Jordan's speech appear crass, arrogant and down-right petty. Instead of talking about his upbringing and how hard he worked to become that "greatest player ever" and global icon, he chose to drudge up old battles with former players, coaches and owners. You mean to tell me, Michael, you didn't have

anything better to talk about than some old grudge you have against former head coach Jeff Van Gundy or former (journeyman) hoop player Byron Nelson, or former Bulls owner Jerry Krause or Hall of Famers Magic Johnson and George "Iceman" Gervin for "freezing you out" in your rookie all-star game 20 years ago? Jordan also jabbed at his former legendary North Carolina college coach Dean Smith for not including him on a Sports Illustrated cover his freshman year, and even his high school coach for

cutting him from the school team. Then at the end, when he finally got around to thanking his family, he said he was sorry for all the expectations he had created for them and actually said, “heck, I wouldn't want to be you." Well gee, thanks Dad! Quite frankly it was the worst Hall of Fame speech I have ever heard and I am glad he was a Bull and not a Celtic. Give me Larry Bird and the "Big Three" any day of the week. --------------------------The NFL kicked into high gear over the

weekend and anyone who has Saints quarterback Drew Brees on their fantasy football team (that would be me) was certainly happy, as Brees threw six touchdown passes in a romp over the lowly Lions. Brett Favre won his debut as a Viking, but it was mostly by handing the ball off to the best running back in the league in Adrian Peterson. The Cowboys are in early-season form as QB Tony Romo threw three touchdown passes in a win over Tampa Bay. Romo threw for a career-

high 353 yards and three touchdown passes in the victory, but we gotta see him to that in January, not September. As we go to press, the Patriots get set for their season debut on Monday Night Football, as Tom Brady returns to the line up. Buffalo may have T.O. now, (they can have him) but they should be no test for the Pats highpowered offense led by Brady, Moss and Welker. However New England will certainly need that high powered offense, for the defense seems to still have some question to be answered.

TERRIERS WIN HOME OPENER OVER OTTER VALLEY Story by Joe Milliken, Sports Editor Photo by Doug MacPhee The Bellows Falls Terrier football team bounced back from an opening-game defeat with a 14-6 home-win over Otter Valley, in Westminster. After a scoreless first quarter, the Terriers got the first big break of the game when Joe Stockwell recovered a fumble on the Otters 17-yard line, before Tim Muzzey ran it in from the 3-yard line and Nick Edwards booted the extra point for a 7-0 Terrier lead. The contest went scoreless from there,

until Otter Valley finally got on the board early in the fourth quarter after Casey Babcock returned a kick off 69-yards to set up a touchdown pass from QB Zakk Williams to Babcock. However BF's Josh Pratt made a big play, getting his hand on the extra point to keep the BF lead at 7-6. Early in the fourth quarter and with Otter Valley punting from their own 5-yard line, BF got great field position on the Otters 25-yard line. BF drove down inside the 10-yard line before quarterback Ben Hewitt rolled to the outside and

beat the defense to the corner for the touchdown. The extra point was good for a 14-6 BF lead. Not giving up however, Otter Valley then drove down to the Terriers 33-yard line before the drive stalled on fourth down, allowing the Terriers to get the ball back and run out the clock. The win put Bellows Falls at 1-1 on the season as they get ready to travel to Mount Abraham. In photo, Bellows falls quarterback gives a stiff-arm as he fights for more yardage.

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Chiefs, Walker Take Home-Opener Over Horde Story and photos by Joe Milliken, Sports Editor In their season home opener against West Rutland, the Green Mountain Union High School boys' soccer team got three big goals from Cooper Neass and some clutch, second half goal tending from sophomore Jacob Walker as the Chiefs held on for a 3-2 win over the Golden Horde, in Chester. Cooper Neass, Ryan Bartley and Luke Thompson began developing some offensive chemistry from the get-go, setting each other up a few times in

the first ten minutes, without being about to finish one off. However at 30:36 Neass did finish one off, knocking a shot in from the left side of the box on a nice feed from Fisher. The Chiefs quickly had two more opportunities to add another, but a Thompson cross to Neass and another blast from Fisher both went wide, GM couldn't capitalize. Shortly thereafter, West River's Adan Garcia created a break away and tied the game with a shot just past Walker, inside the right post. Walker had come out on the play

to try and cut off the angle, but really had no chance on the play. Garcia came back again at 14:54 to give the Golden Horde the lead on another break away that Walker really had no shot at, before the Chieftains bounced back again. And again it was Neass, this time knocking in a header at 11:11 on a beautiful cross from Rex Calabresse. But once again, Green Mountain had a couple more chances to break the tie before the half, but couldn't cash one in and

although they had a 17-4 advantage in shots, found themselves in a battle. The second half would be much of the same, a tightly contested match with both teams getting opportunities to score, but the only goal came from once again, Neass who broke the tie and gave the Chiefs the win. Walker also made some key stops to help preserve the win. "Jacob made some great saves in one-on-one situations in the second half," coach Laffeye said after the game. "We

played excellent soccer today and this is something we can build on." Bottom left, Green Mountain goal keeper Jacob Walker

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discuss and present poems by Persian mystical poets, Rumi and Hafez. She has presented these workshops at Universities and cultural centers across the country. This one will be held at the Stone Church as well and is open to all. Admission is by donation. Above, Haale. I’ve been involved with publicizing and writing about the work of Nancy Clingan and Making the Most of I since it was founded in 1998, and know it as a powerful and effective program. Here’s Nancy’s descripSeptember 19, 2009 tion of the program: “We Registration/Open Poker 5 - 6 pm have served over 1,000 women in the community $80 Buy-in/NO Rebuy • 8,000 Chips and in prisons. We take our Register before noon Sept 19, get 1,000 extra chips 14 week course on the road and make it free of charge in Call 802-299-5014 for information

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played all over the US, in Canada, and Europe, at universities and festivals such as Bonnaroo, as well as rock clubs and venues such as the David Byrne-curated series in Carnegie Hall. She sings in both English and Persian, and in her Persian songs, incorporates poetry from the mystical tradition of Rumi, Hafez, and their contemporaries. Supporting programs like Making the Most of I is not unusual for Haale. While an undergraduate at Stanford University, she volunteered at women’s non-profit organizations, including the Support Network for Battered Women in California, and the Women’s Health Education Resource Center on a reservation in South Dakota. Opening for Haale will be Luz Elena Morey, a singer songwriter from Brattleboro who is also one of the professionals who presents in the 14 week course for MMI. She has worked with MMI for several years. On Sunday, September 20 from 1:30 to 3 p.m., Haale will lead a poetry reading workshop in which she will

order to make it accessible to low income women. “We address issues that impact women’s lives, such as stress reduction, communication and conflict resolution, self esteem and body image. “Some women are dealing with depression, domestic violence, isolation, mental health issues, substance abuse, or are in need of parenting skills. We provide information and resources in those areas to support women to move forward and make the changes they want in their lives. “The group dynamic is powerful. We use music, painting, collage, writing and movement also to show how that supports each woman’s healing.” Tickets for the concert are $18 for adults and $12 for seniors and students. Admission price includes free refreshments. Tickets are available at Village Square Booksellers in Bellows Falls, Brattleboro Books on Elliot Street, Misty Valley Books in Chester and Toadstool Books in Keene. They are also available on-line at www.brattleborotix.com Please call 869-2456 or go to www.makingthemostofi.com for more information. Visitor Haale’s website for reviews and more information at www.haale.com

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by Robert F. Smith – Editor Photo Courtesy of Haale If there is one concert I would recommend you see that is both for a great cause as well as by a great peformer, it would be the upcoming show by Haale to benefit Making the Most of I, a women’s support and education organization, in Bellows Falls at the Immanuel Episcopal Church on Saturday, September 19 at 7:30 p.m. Haale is not quite like any other performer you’ll ever experience, and the opportunity to catch her in an intimate venue such as the famed Stone Church in Bellows Falls will likely become a rare occurance. Having seen Haale perform before, I can assure you that she is part pedal to the metal rock and roller, part poet, part Persian mystic and part American psychedelic. Haale moves easily among a variety of musical traditions and styles. She is a New York-born woman of Persian descent whose name means the 'halo around the moon.' Haale’s songs have been called “trance inducing, rhythmically propulsive, and lyrically engaging tapestries that draw on both Persian mystical and American psychedelic musical traditions. “ With her band, percussionist Matt Kilmer and guitarist John Shannon, she’s


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Gallery at the VAULT is kicking off the fall season with three workshops this September. A six-week drawing workshop Tuesday evenings begins September 22 and runs through October 27. Over the course of six Tuesday evenings, students will learn basic drawing skills in The Practice of Drawing in Art with Virginia Wyoming. Two different workshops are offered Saturday, September 26: Mixed Media Scrapbook and Fun Felted Pumpkins. In the downstairs workshop area students will use a variety of media, methods and

materials to create a unique album of summer memories. In the Open Wall room students will learn the skills of needle felting while creating spooky, scary or happy pumpkins. At VAULT there is a workshop to suit everyone’s creative tastes and abilities this fall. Be sure to pick up our new schedule of fall classes when you are in the gallery at 68 Main Street, Springfield, VT. Gallery hours are 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday. For more information call 885-7111, email galleryvault@vermontel. net or visit www.galleryvault.org.

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Sundays On The Hill Welcomes Elisabeth von Trapp

Submitted by Christina Yuengling On Sunday, September 20, at 4 p.m., "Sundays on the Hill", the popular one-hour music series in Weston's historic and acoustically perfect Church on the Hill, ends its season with the return appearance of Elisabeth von Trapp, accompanied on the cello by Erich Kory. Elisabeth grew up surrounded by music on her family's farm in Waitsfield and her father was a member of the renowned Trapp Family Singers. Inspired by his guitar

playing and singing, she began taking piano lessons when she was eight and at sixteen, was traveling the back roads of New England, performing with her siblings at weddings, gospel meetings and hospitals. Elisabeth's voice has been nurtured by a rich tradition of classical, folk and pop music, with her many formative musical influences including Mozart, Schubert, the Beatles, and Joni Mitchell. For over 40 years the cello has been the voice of Erich Kory, and even

though the music he plays on it has changed, the cello has always helped him to realize who he is, while helping audiences connect to their own inner-selves. He has worked from the stages of Lincoln Center and Carnegie Hall, with conductors Leonard Bernstein and Andre Previn, and with performers Kathleen Battle, Tony Bennett and Sting. As with each of the "Sundays on the Hill" concert series, admission to the concert is $5, with children admitted free. Seats are unreserved and the doors open about 3:30 pm.

Parking is available at the Church, on Lawrence Hill Road, as well as the Weston Green. For further information, please call 824-6686 or go to www.VTChurchOnTheH ill.org. "Sundays on the Hill" is made possible by a gift from the Vermont Country Store, a gift in memory of William O. Moeser given by his sons Robert A. Moeser and Erik M. Moeser and additional support from Friends of Sundays on the Hill. Above, at left, chellist Erich Kory, and singer songwriter Elisabeth von Trapp.

Celebrate Rosh Hashana At Boccelli’s On The Canal Submitted by Boccelli’s On Saturday, September 19 the Louisiana Saturday Night dance party welcomes the New Orleans Brass Band Project for a special celebration of Rosh Hashana at Boccelli's on the Canal in Bellows Falls.

This special celebration will feature a Jazz Funeral procession from Boccelli's to the Canal in Bellows Falls, with a traditional prayer and offerings to the Connecticut River, as well as a special rememberance for the victims of Hurricane Katrina.

The event will run from 7 to 10 p.m. "Second Line" dance instruction will be given early, and repeated late. Admission is $10. Boccelli's is located at 46 Canal Street. For details call 460-1190, or go to www.boccellisonthecanal.com.

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26 they feature the group Highball Heroes with special guest Landing Strip.Doors open at 7 p.m.

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1st Vermont Fairy Houses Tour Sat., Sept. 26, 11-4 Sun., Sept. 27, 1-4 Fun for all ages! Be inspired! Get creative! See fantastic “natural” constructions by talented businesses, organizations, schools, families, and artists. Meet Fairy House author Tracy Kane. Build your own “house” to display at the Museum’s Fairy Village. Enjoy HUGE magical bubbles. Visit the Museum. Free parking, no dogs, children under 3 free.

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It’s Thyme to Cook!

Story and Photos by Robert F. Smith – Editor Foodies rejoice! There’s a new kitchen shop in the area, Thyme to Cook, just off Interstate 91 Exit 6 on Route 5 north in Rockingham. Co-owners Leslie Marston and Lisa Dufresne opened the store on August 18 in the same historic barn that

Autumn At West River Farmers’ Market Shop in the warm autumn air this Saturday, as the West River Farmers Market continues its season. Fresh this week, we have pumpkins and winter squash, potatoes and turnips, carrots and an array of other winter staples ready for you to take home and enjoy. Lamb, beef, pork, award winning cheeses, maple syrup, and honey are also abundant at market. Plus, Flood Brook School will be serving up grass-fed, pulled-pork sandwiches for a fundraiser lunch, with all the fixings provided by local farms and cooked by local chefs. So come and enjoy an atmosphere unlike any grocery store with over 45 Vermont vendors and live entertainment from local favorites, The Bondville Boys. The West River Farmer ’s Market runs from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturdays, located on Routes 11 East and 100 North in Londonderry at the blinking light. And just a reminder, we are now a dog-free market to insure the health and safety of our patrons and products, so please leave the pups at home. For more information or directions, contact wrfmvt@yahoo.com.

houses The Barn Cat gift shop, next to Leslie’s Restaurant and the Tavern at Rockingham. The store features a variety of cooking tools, including Wusthof knives, All Clad, LeCreuset, Cuisinart, Swiss Diamond, Chicago Metallic, Nordicware

and more. The shop will have a demo area where products and gadgets can be tried out, and it will also carry gourmet foods like Stonewall Kitchen and Lake Champlain Chocolates. Leslie’s husband, Chef John Marston, will also be offering cooking

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September At Manchester Farmers’ Market Features Pumpkins & Winter Squashes Enjoy original area artisans and live local music while sampling some of Vermont’s finest prepared foods, organic produce, and award winning cheeses. While tomatoes are still ripening, bouquets of broccoli blooming, and cucumbers a ‘comin, for those last few fresh salads of the season; fresh this week we will also have pumpkins for decoration and a variety of other winter squashes ready for your traditional and adventurous taste buds. Acorn, buttercup, butternut, spaghetti,

delicatta, and hubbard all will be available; ask your farmer how they prepare each for a delicious new idea. So come join us, rain or shine, at our beautiful location at the Dana Thompson Memorial Rec Park; Thursdays, from 3 to 6 p.m. For more information or directions contact mfmvt@yahoo.com Manchester Farmer ’s Market is located two minutes outside of Malfunction-Junction at the Recreation Center, right off of Route 30, adjacent to Dorr Oil Co.

Upcoming Classes At Anjali Farm Indian Home Cooking & Raising Chickens Upcoming classes at Anjali Farm in Londonderry include: •September 26 – Indian Home Cookin’ with Mama Lini. Learn to make delicious food that is also good for building

immunity. 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. for $25 • September 27 – Chickens A-Z with farmer Emmett Dunbar. Learn how to raise healthy chickens for the best fresh eggs you can eat.

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30th Annual Peru Fair – VT Top 10 Event Submitted by the Peru Fair Committee Peru’s Village Green and its two hundred yard long Main Street will once again play host to several thousand visitors at its annual fair on Saturday, September 26. “We’ve really got a terrific group of over 90 local craftspeople and companies exhibiting and selling their wares this year,” noted Fran Tobia, long time committee member. “Weather cooperating, we are really hoping to top last year ’s attendance of over 3500 people who still showed up, even on a rainy day.”

The Peru Fair, now in its 30th year, has become a community event with over 50 town and local area volunteers and high school seniors pitching in to help make it a success to the benefit of the Peru Scholarship Fund. “Some people may be away one year, but they are back helping to man the gates the following year,” said Virginia Morgan, the committee member responsible for the annual raffle awarding numerous gifts donated by local business people to the lucky winners. “Over time, there is probably not one of the town’s 400

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Roger Jasaitis will be the artist for the month of September at the Wardsboro Library, in Wardsboro. His background includes his education at the DuCret School of the Arts which laid the foundation for his exploration of contemporary painting and materials in the context of classicism. Jasaitis also formed a punk band and explored aural expressionism in several major cities and venues. Making a break from the music industry, he moved to Vermont to live and work exclusively on expressing his artistic vision in paint. His work is in private collections across the United States and Europe. The theme of the show is Surf and Turf, a collection of 10 oil paintings inspired by coastal Maine and the mountains of Southern Vermont.

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Pig Roast & Harvest Festival Sept. 19

SPORTS!!! Get in involved and have some fun… (REALLY!!) It doesn’ t require as much of your time as you think… (REALLY!) Your kids will be so impressed… (REALLY!!) FBAA ANNUAL MEETING September 21st Flood Brook Multi-Purpose Room - 7 PM We will be electing: 4 new Board Members President and Vice President 2009-10 Basketball Commissioner & A 2010 Baseball Commissioner (yes, you could REALLY impress your kids and be the “Commish”!!)

FBAA sponsors and organizes T-ball, Baseball, Basketball, and Softball for all Flood Brook Students. FBAA meets just once a month (REALLY!)

Please come and join us! Questions? Call Sarah Ishu 802-384-0730 sarahishu@aol.com (she thinks FBAA is fun… Really!!)

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pigs and serve up sandwiches from 10 a.m. until done. The market’s hours are 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. All proceeds will benefit the Flood Brook Student Activities Cooperative, the fundraising organization for extracurricular student activities at Londonderry’s K thru 8 Flood Brook School.

SWISS IN N RESTAURANT & THE EAGLES NEST TAVERN Tavern featuring reasonably priced soups, salads, sandwiches, from $5.99 starting 4:30. Dining room opens 5:00 and offers regular and senior menus, WITH 10 ENTREES UNDER $15.00, with Swiss/German specialties including fondue, homemade dessert, chocolate & Grand Marnier souffles. 249 Rt. 11 Londonderry 802.824.3442 Lodging available www.swissinn.com

Vermont’s top ten attractions by the State’s Chamber of Commerce. Come rain or shine, the Fair will open from 9 a.m. until 4 p.m. Parking and bus transportation is available from the Bromley Mountain parking lot – about a five minute ride away. A donation of $5 to the Peru Education Foundation, which provides funds to every Peru child going on to higher education, is a suggested admissions gift. Above, from left, are Judy Cyr, Leighann Bendall, Joe O'Donnell, Ruth Daley, Lisa Cronin, Fran Tobia, Virginia Morgan, Tom Cronin, Jeri Gerold, Jerry Putnam.

Peace Festival In Londonderry In Honor of the International Day of Peace sponsored annually by the United Nations, Koinonia of Vermont is holding a Peace Festival on Sunday, September 20 from 2 to 5 p.m. on the grounds of the Blue Gentian Lodge located on Magic Mountain Access Road in Londonderry. The program will be a celebration, focusing on the potential for a world moving away from war, violence and poverty. Entertainment will be by Jeff Loewer on vibraphone and Don, The "Junk" Man. There will also be presentations on peace efforts worldwide and locally: Clean Water for the World, Dismas House, Hospice and Bread for the World. Most importantly, there will be the recognition of a local peace building family. Light refreshments will be served. This is an exciting opportunity for the local community to join together for a few pleasant hours in honor of the UN International Day of Peace.

Senior Luncheon in Londonderry The Second Congregational Church of Londonderry, UCC, in conjunction with the Southeast Council on Aging, announces a Senior lunch on Thursday, September 24 in the church’s Friendship room (lift accessible) beginning at noon. All seniors are welcome. To celebrate the Vermont Harvest, Leney Barclay’s meal will include many apple surprises, and the tables will be set in a harvest spirit. So come in your harvest best and enjoy the company of your fellow seniors. There will be a free will offering. Send RSVP and inquiries to Jeanne Zammataro at 824-8184.

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Join farmers, friends, and neighbors on Saturday, September 19 for the Fourth annual FBSAC Pig Roast and Harvest Festival at the West River Farmers Market in Londonderry at the junction of Routes 11 & 100. “Sugar Bob” Hausslein and his crew will roast up two local Vermont raised

residents who have not helped out in some way or another. That’s what makes it so special for all of us,” She added. This year ’s pig roast, headed by Lisa Cronin is always a big draw and starts serving at 11 a.m., shortly after the 9:45 opening parade – an assemblage of farm animals, antique cars and children taking all of 180 seconds as it traverse the full length of Main Street, ending at Peru’s 140-year old Hapgood Store. The parade, along with hayrides, pony rides, local bands and dance groups gives the Peru Fair a special local flavor – perhaps explaining why it has been named one of

The Londonderry Town Democratic Committee will hold its reorganization caucus on Tuesday, September 22 at the Town Office Building on School Street in South Londonderry at 7:30 p.m. The agenda for the meeting is as follows:

(1) Election of a newTown Committee to include officers of the committee. (2) Election of delegates to the County Democratic Committee. (3) Any other business that may legally come before the caucus.


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WILDERNESS PHOTOGRAPHER AT MISTY VALLEY BOOKS Submitted by Misty Valley Books On Wednesday, September 23 at 7 p.m., wilderness explorer photographer and author Tom Reed will bring tales of backcountry hiking in the southern Andes to Misty Valley Books, on the Green in Chester. Reed has spent a lifetime exploring the remote backcountry of the world from rivers, mountains, deserts and seas. Based on his new book, The Granite Avatars of Patagonia, Reed will present a digital slide show that highlights his three trips to Argentina’s Parque Nacional Los Glaciares and his tours

among the dramatic granite spires, Cerro Torre and Mount Fitz Roy, or El Chaltén.

planning and gear selection. A reception and book signing will follow.

In addition to readings from the book, Tom will give tips on the nuts-andbolts of hiking the region, including travel logistics, back country route

For more informationcall 875-3400, or visit www.mvbooks.com. Above, Tom Reed enjoying one of his adventures.

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Text and photo by Joe Milliken - Sports editor In their recent, season home-opener, the Green Mountain Union High School boys’ soccer team got a hat trick from Cooper Neass and some excellent goal tending from sophomore Jacob Walker for a 3-2 win over West Rutland, in Chester. Above, GM’s Ryan Bartley makes a move on a defender.

Fall Festival On The Green In Chester The 35th annual Fall Festival On The Green, sponsored by the Chester Rotary Club, will be held on The Green in Chester

on September 19 and 20 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. each day. See 60 Vermont and New England crafts-

people and artisans along with some of the best food concessions around. For details email chesterrotary@gmail.com.

Open House At Green Mountain Union High School Submitted by Green Mountain Union High School On Thursday, September 17 from 6 to 7:30 p.m., there will be an open house for parents at Green Mountain Union High School in Chester. From 6 to 6:30 there will be an introduction and

question and answer session in the auditorium. From 6:30 to 7:30 parents can visit their student’s classrooms and meet teachers.

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News From The Springfield Family Center

WHS Concert There will be a concert and town picnic featuring The Newmont Military Band on Sunday, September 20 at 3 p.m. at the Weathersfield Center Church on Weathersfield Center Road. Admission is $2 for adults. For details call 263-9405.

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The SpringfieldFamily Center van needs new tires. Summer Lunch deliveries put a lot of mileage on the van and wear on the tires. Donations to purchase this item will allow us to use our program funds for our clients. Thank you. Critical items needed for the food shelf are canned fruit, tuna fish, pasta and Similac with iron formula. When thinking of items to donate for the food shelf,

held on September 19 at Lane Eye Associates, 441 River Street in Springfield. Call or stop by the shelter for a sheet or download one from www.spfldhumane.org Help us make this a dog-gone purr-fect event

by joining us as we walk the streets so homeless pets won’t have to! Remember our sales every Friday from 8 a.m. to noon (weather permitting) at North Springfield Storage. Lots of great items – great prices – great cause. New items arriving weekly. We need copy paper, canned cat food, paper towels and baby food jars (so we can sell loose catnip) and a locking file cabinet. Thanks to everyone who helps us this way. Shelter hours are Wednesday to Saturday 12 to 4:30 p.m. or visit www.spfldhumane.org or call 885-3997.

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Kittens – kittens kittens! We almost have more kittens than we can count. They are all spayed/neutered/vaccin -ated and treated for internal and external parasites and are delightful. They come in a wide array of colors, hair lengths and sizes. Each is too cute to ignore and will make some lucky people very happy. Just look at Melinda and Morton as an example. We need to make room for the fall kitten season, which will begin soon. Please help by adopting a kitten or two today. If you adopt you will be the winner. You will be getting an amazing companion and loyal friend so don’t delay – adopt today. Until there are none - adopt one. Our next low cost

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Brattleboro Retreat Throws 175th Gala

Grace Cottage Medication Safety Workshop Grace Cottage Hospital in Townshend is holding a free session of the Medication Use Safety Training for Senior program (MUST for Senior) on Thursday, September 17 from 10 to11:30 a.m., to provide important information about safe medicine use

to older adults and their caregivers. The session will be led by Grace Cottage Hospital Pharmacist Jim Heal and will be held in the hospital’s EMS Training Room. To sign up to attend this free session, call 3653649.

BMC Hosts Practice In Action Forum On Monday, September 21 at 6:30 p.m., the Music School of the Brattleboro Music Center will host a free forum entitled "Practice in Action" designed to give insight this was the first time he was sharing this painful story publicly. His brother died of renal failure in 1999 at the age of 47, a condition that was the direct result of his advanced alcoholism. Choking back his emotions at times during his talk, Howard admitted that he personally had “had enough to drink for two lifetimes,” but felt that he had a strong story to tell, noting that not many families were unaffected by mental illness and addictions. Following his pesentation, Howard was surprised to become the first recipient of the Anna Marsh Award honoring advocacy from mental illness. At left, from left, event chair Bette Abrams, Retreat CEO Dr. Robert Simpson, and actor Ken Howard, recipient of the first Anna Marsh Award; and American Idol top-10 finalist John Stevens singing with the Beantown Swing Orchestra.

Story and Photos by Robert F. Smith – Editor The Brattleboro Retreat’s 175th Anniversary Celebration this past Saturday evening was by any account a huge success. The event raised over $130,000 and was sold out with over 400 guests attending. The entertainment featured a great, young Swing band from Boston with an American Idol top 10 finalist, 2004’s John Stevens, as vocalist. And perhaps most strikingly, the special guest speaker, Emmy and Tony Award winning actor Ken Howard, gave a very moving account of dealing with his younger brothers struggles with mental illness and addiction. Howard, who spoke of his brother as “stunningly smart” and talented in sports, music and theater, said

Newfane Library Hosts Ferrara Art Show The Robert L. Crowell Gallery of the Moore Free Library at 23 West Street in Newfane will exhibits Eugene Hill Ferrara’s Landscapes of My Land, paintings of his home and land in Dummerston during library hours. Ferrara moved to Dummerston full time three years ago. However, he has visited his family camp on Bunker Hill Road since

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RETIRING FROM BUSINESS SALE! Antiques Tag Sale at Auntie M’s Attic, Newfane, VT. Friday & Saturday, Sept. 18-19, 9am to 5pm. 118 VT Rte 30, Newfane, VT (south of village) All stock greatly reduced for this Final Sale! Antique furniture, trunks, brass, copper, silver, unique Victorian glass, horse bells, lamps, lanterns, sets of china, textiles, tools and lots more. For more information, call Winner & Landy Estate Sales Agents 802-365-7215

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FIREWOOD CUT, split & delivered, $195 a cord green, $275 a cord dry. VT Certified wood dealer. Call Dave 802-349-5085 FIREWOOD CUT, split & delivered. Please call 802885-9382 and leave a message. FIREWOOD FOR sale. $150/cord. Will deliver, Grafton, Chester, Rockingham. 802-869-1277.

he was a child. He has shown his work at local galleries including the West Village Meeting House. He has been involved in art all his life. The show will be open during library hours Saturdays from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. and TuesdaysFridays from 1 to 5 p.m. Call Meris Morrison, librarian, at 365-7948 for more information. FIREWOOD FOR Sale. Full measured cord. Delivered 15 miles from Rockingham. $180. 802463-9683 GREEN FIREWOOD for sale. Cut, split & delivered. $175/cord 2 cord loads. 802-263-9673. SEMI-SEASONED firewood. $195/cord. Delivered. $250/cord dried. Also buy timber in odd lots. GMF Services, LLC. 603-477-8270 or 802-591-1137. WOOD STOVE Fisher Grandma Bear, brick lined, never used. Piercefield. $499. 518-359-2558 WOOD STOVE VC DEFIANT works great, small repairable crack on top, $350 OBO (518) 643-9224 WOODSTOVE VERMONT Casting Vigilant 8” -flue good condition asking $250 518-891-9021

FOR SALE (2) 4X7 wood garage doors w/ windows. $150. 802885-8259. 1/2 bag cement mixer. Like new - used once. Easily removed. Tilts 2 ways, electric drive. $250/firm. 802885-2094. 1/2 price insulation, 4x8 sheets, high R, up to 4” thick, Blue Dow, 1/2” insul board. 518-597-3876 or Cell 518-812-4815 1980 NEW Yorker Boiler, Model WC-130. Save on heating costs w/this add-on wood/coal boiler. $800/OBO. 802-885-4947. 2 17” wheels for 2004 Cadillac CTS $300; Hardwood Staircase, includes stairs, spindles, railings, paneling, door $800; Siegler oil stove $125; Alaska Stoker Coal stove, burns Rice coal $750. 518-585-6276 2 FIFTH wheels, up to 15000 lb. capacity. $50 and $100. PU box liner, good condition. Fits 8 ft box. $100. (518) 563-4738 26” CRAFTSMAN Rolling tool chest, 6 small drawers, 5 large drawers, $100.00. 518-834-5068 4 ANTIQUE cast iron bath tubs- ex. condition $499.00 takes all. 518-359-8084 4 WHITE Pine 2” Rough cut boards, 12 & 14ft. long, 12 to 16” wide, clear $100. 518-562-2187 Plattsburgh, NY 65 CD’s mostly Country Western hits, perfect condition, popular price $50. 518-523-1681 68 MAPLE Building Blocks for young child. Lot of fun $30. 518-623-3669 80GBHD PLAYSTATION 3,with,10games.paddle paid$900 sell for $400obo contact meat ps3forsale51@yahoo.com ALUMINUM STORM Windows, various sizes. Excellent condition. $20. (518) 585-9153 ANDERSEN CASEMENT Window 4foot by 4foot, vinyl clad-wood frame screens included $100 OBO (518)494-9990 BOYS BIKE 15” wheel, $15. 518-543-8850 CART, STURDY box 48”Lx36”Wx33”H with 5” wheels. Hauled wood over paved surface. Seehttps://accounts.craigslist.org/post/shwpst?pii=1 364348722&db=lv (518) 834-9696 CLEANING OUT sewing room, excellent quality upholstery and general fabrics, under $5. 518-4935341 Clothes Dryer Maytag electric, $200 OBO; Clothes washer Maytag, needs water pump $100. 518-8341166


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PUZZLE PAGE CONNECTION By Pamela Amick Klawitter ACROSS 1 Sharp comment 5 12th century year 9 Tante’s spouse 14 Guttural interruption 18 Domingo forte 19 Brother of Moses 20 Santa’s favorite snack cakes? 21 Limp-watch artist 22 Fake footprint at the murder scene, e.g. 24 __-garde 25 Words of triumph 26 Story starter? 27 Kiss drummer Peter 28 Tea type 30 Bite hard 31 Conjurer’s word 32 Ages like iron 33 Coward, slangily 37 Finishes, as a lawn 39 Net business 40 It may have a code 41 James Bond’s domain 43 A-Team muscleman 46 Fitness franchise primarily for women 48 Related to the lower back

50 Evening parties 52 Adjusts, as sagging socks 54 Helmsley and others 56 1930s-’40s singer/actress Durbin 57 Stuffed shirt 59 “As a matter of fact,” informally 61 More ill-mannered 62 Stare 66 Anne’s home, in a 1908 Montgomery classic 70 Statutes 71 Paperless tests 73 Meal on a stick 74 Bad marks 76 Nursery rhyme loser? 78 Make a home (in) 81 “Like that’ll ever happen!” 86 Shows up 88 Correct, as text 90 Site of a bread line? 91 “L.A. Law” costar 92 Go round and round 94 __ land: unreality 96 Marathoner’s woe 97 Island east of Java 98 Aristocratic 100 Pay attention in class 103 Like a dismal day 106 One of a world majority 107 “Closer to Fine” folkrock duo

109 Fishing mishaps 110 Struggle to make, with “out” 113 Cranny’s partner 114 Honda, to Toyota 115 Ponytailed pal of Lucy Van Pelt, in “Peanuts” 117 Wittenberg’s river 118 Knock off 119 Wrong move 120 Mythical matchmaker 121 Highlands rejections 122 Specter on the Hill 123 Locker room group 124 Slider’s goal

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23 Lacking auditory feedback 28 Jazz trombonist Kid __ 29 Chinese leader 30 Horror writer Barker 31 Put 33 “Ugh!” 34 Case for tweezers and such 35 Symbol of happiness 36 “Boston Public” actress Sharon 38 Like no news? 41 Decaf pioneer 42 “If at first you don’t succeed” course of action 43 “How Can You __ Broken Heart?”: Bee Gees hit

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84 “It’s him __”: lover’s ultimatum 85 “Blue” TV squad 87 More boring 89 __ Fagan, Billie Holiday’s birth name 93 New kid on the block, e.g. 95 Third son of King David 97 Toys “R” Us purchases 98 Real est. ad count 99 Hybrid big cat 100 Bedding material 101 First name in B-29 lore 102 Southwestern home 104 Rub off 105 Woody in films 108 Willy of “Free Willy” 109 Foal’s father 110 Columnist Bombeck 111 “Get Smart” evil agency 112 Thornfield Hall governess 115 Check for accuracy 116 Gift of the garrulous

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FOR SALE DARTON COMPOUND BOW READY TO SHOOT . NEW FIBEROPTIC SIGHTS AND STRING . $125.00 (518) 563-8090 DISH NETWORK. $19.99/mo, Why Pay More For TV? 100+ Channels. FREE 4-Room Install. FREE HD-DVR. Plus $600 Sign-up BONUS. Call Now! 1888-430-9664 DRAFTING TABLE includes drafting machine $250.00. 518-963-7144 ELECTRIC SCOOTER (Sunshine), new condition, needs battery. $100. 518-523-1720 ELECTRONIC AIR Hockey Table excellent shape (518) 562-2002 ETCHED GLASS tub enclosure. Fits 5’ or 6’ tub. Cost $1100 new Asking $200 OBO, perfect. 518647-5985 FIREWOOD $175/cord; Pellets $225/ton; Pellet Stove $1500; Dune buggies 250cc $2000.; 150cc $1500; Queen bed $50; King bed $75; Boat w/tubes $1800; Nissan pick-up $2000; Kia-Rio $1000; Full size head board, rails, dresser w/mirror, 2 side tables $125; 2 glass shelved hutches w/lights $125 Call Charity or Fran 802-259-2214 FIVE BLADE Ceiling Fan with light for sale $20 Call 518-643-9391 FLEXIBLE NETTING electric fencing 134 ft . Keeps small critters out or chickens in. $80. 518-543-6281. FOR SALE: CHERRY 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. FOR SALE: Oil Burner for a Miller Furnace. great condition; $200 obo please call for further inquiries (518) 335-9103 FRIEDRICH 10,000 BTU Air Conditioners. Great Shape. Uses Standard wall outlets. $250. Keene Valley 518-576-2285

MARLIN 35 caliber lever action, scope, sling, recoil pad, 2 yrs. old. $350 firm. PSE Thunderbolt compound bow, 50-60 lb. draw, 4 yrs old. $350. 802-8853041 leave message. MEADOWBROOK CART excellent condition, draft horse size, $2,200 OBO Must Sell. 518-563-3716 leave message. MEMCO WOOD-fired boiler w/domestic hot water coil. Takes 18” wood. $750. 802-463-0619. 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 NEUTRON MOTORIZED wheelchair by Invecare. Head rest, arm rests, oxygen holder, & tray. New $5700. Asking $2500. 651-5438/594-3125. PICTURE WINDOW - 8’ x 53” w/2 side slide-up. Great condition. $125 OBO (518)561-2125 PING-PONG table by Harvard Sports, like new, $100 firm, on Lake George. 518-656-3088 PROPANE GAS heater 30-40 KBTU, great emergency heat or for camp or shop, $275.00 OBO. 518643-0269 SINGLE AXLE Utility Trailer, new shop, built 4’x6 1/2’ removable 20” sides. H.O. Tires $395. 802-4922308 STOP PAYING Too Much for TV! Get Dish w/FREE install plans, FREE HBO & Showtime & FREE DVR Upgrade Call FREE for full details! 877-479-3573 STOP PAYING too much for TV! Get DISH w/FREE install plans, FREE HBO & Showtime & FREE DVR upgrade. Call FREE for full details. 1-877-554-2014. T-SHIRTS Custom Printed. $5.50 heavyweight. “ Gildan” , Min. order of 36 pcs. HATS, - Embroidered $6.00. Free Catalog. 1-800-242-2374. Berg Enterprises. 40. TFN-EOW THERMATRU STEEL entry door, Fanlight, 4 9/16inch jamb, 3’0”X6’8” $50 OBO (518)494-9990

GIGANTIC 72” X100” MIRRORS, (15) sheets, $165/each. New, perfect condition. Free delivery (one or all). Installation available. Also, 48” x100” (8), $115/each. 1-800-473-0619

TRAILERS. SALE or Rent, landscape, construction, auto, motorcycle, open/enclosed cargo, snowmobile, 4 wheeler, steel or aluminum, horse and livestock. Connecticut Trailers, Bolton, CT 877-869-4118

GUN SHOW Sept. 19-20 at the American Legion Hall 129 S. Main St., White River Jct. 05001 120 tables with dealers selling, buying and trading new and used guns and knives. Free appraising - Public Invited Sat. 9-5 - Sun. 9-2 Info: 802-875-4540 www.greenmtgunshowtrail.com

TWO, KIDS electric ride pick-up truck & Jeep. New 12V batt. $250/all or divide. 802-885-2094

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WOOD SHELVING 1”x7” or 1”x15”x32”. 80’ steel brackets + clips. $30. 518-576-4592

VENT LESS GAS fireplace, attractive wood, excellent shape $250. 518-536-0152 WHITE JEANS Free Arm Sewing Machine Model 1787 with instruction book. Like new. $50.00 518298-5249

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FREE 10 FT fluorescent lights. 518-546-8614

FURNITURE 2 SCANDINAVIAN style comfortable leather & solid wood chairs. $60. 518-494-3872

18 Valley St. Springfield L.L.C. Vermont 371 Fletcher Hill Road, Chester This four bedroom home is just waiting for your family. Two full baths, a mudroom entry for your children’s winter clothes. Two car attached garage. Deck overlooking nice backyard with a view. Located on 2+ acres. Wood stove to help with heating costs. Master bedroom being 13 x 20, an eat-in kitchen. Come take a look. $269,000.

38” ROUND drop leaf lt. oak table, 4 chairs, excellent condition. Asking $125.00. 518-503-5054 ANTIQUE PINE dresser, 3 large drawers on the bottom, 2 small drawers on the top with antique keys, 15 1/2” deep x 37” wide, x 37 “ high, excellent condition, 518-891-2921. BEIGE, FLORAL 6’ couch, excellent condition. $65. In Proctorsville. 802-226-7420. COMPUTER CENTER 4 1/2 ‘ long, like new, $100. 518-891-2692 DARK PINE Bedroom set - 5 pieces with hutch dresser $400.00 Call (518) 642-1751 MATTRESS SETS **100% New** Twin mattress and box sets starting from $89, Full sets from $135, Queen sets from $144, King Sets from $290. Underpriced Warehouse 802-846-7622. Priced 2050% less than any store, warehouse club, or odd lot center in VT, NY, or NH. MEMORY FOAM Mattress Warehouse Clearance **100% New** Twin Mattress starting from $225, Full from $299, Queen from $339, King from $399. Underpriced Warehouse 802-846-7622. Priced 2050% less than any store, warehouse club, or odd lot center in VT, NY, or NH. OAK VANITY 31” Blue Flecked top, deep sink, hardware, oak recessed medicine cabinet, lights $45. 518-563-2409 PLATFORM BED + Plush Pillowtop Mattress Combo **100% New** Both w/10 yr. warranty. Twin Combo from $329, Full Combo from $449, Queen Combo from $499, King Combo from $649. Underpriced Warehouse 802-846-7622. Priced 20-50% less than any store, warehouse club, or odd lot center in VT, NY, or NH. SIMMONS BEAUTY Rest Mattress & Box Spring, queen size, very good condition $325.00. 518-6233222 SOFA TAN “English” like new $400. 518-637-2774 TABLE MAPLE 5ft by 42, $45.00. 802-287-9451 TWIN SIZE frame, box spring & mattress. Exceptionally clean. $50. 802-885-2451 TWO SEATER sofa, excellent condition. Brown floral print, was $500, sell for $250. Two throw pillows. Beautiful. 802-287-2374 USED ELECTRIC Hospital Beds. Sold “As Is” in Good Condition. $200.00 per bed. Buyer Pickup Only. (518) 251-2447 WOODEN EARLY American diningroom table w/4 chairs, 2 leaves, Formica top, excellent condition. 518-846-8839

GARAGE SALES HUGE MOVING Out Sale. Everything must go! Sunday Only. Sept. 20, 9a.m. 100N to Echo Lake Inn, left Dublin Rd., 5th on left.

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REACH OVER 30 million homes with one buy. Advertise in NANI for only $2,795 per week! For information, visit www.naninetwork.com. READER ADVISORY: the National Trade Association we belong to has purchased the following classifieds. Determining the value of their service or product is advised by this publication. In order to avoid misunderstandings, some advertisers do not offer employment but rather supply the readers with manuals, directories and other materials designed to help their clients establish mail order selling and other businesses at home. Under NO circumstance should you send any money in advance or give the client your checking, license ID, or credit card numbers. Also beware of ads that claim to guarantee loans regardless of credit and note that if a credit repair company does business only over the phone it s illegal to request any money before delivering its service. All funds are based in US dollars. 800 numbers may or may not reach Canada. RECEIVE $1000 in Groceries! Real relief program helping people just like you! Pay only $4.90 for your grocery voucher. Use on your favorite brands! Consumer Advocate Response introductory price. 1-800-430-9507

MODEL 742 Remington 280 Caliber, 4 boxes ammo, excellent shape $498.00. 518-546-7221 REMINGTON 1100LT 20ga with 2 barrels, never fired, $450.00. Call 802-482-3194 S&W Model 10 Revolver 38 S&W, Holster, Cart. Belt. VG Cond Mfg 1945-1948 $250 (518) 338-3258

HORSES/ACCESS. RIDERS INT. Clothing turn-out horse blanket, 80/82, Green, used, Free, 518-351-5011 leave msg

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NEW, NEVER worn (in case with reciept) Men’s Citizens watch. $200.00. Call for details. (518) 5720734

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20” ROTOTILLER. 5 HP, starts on first pull. Good condition. $200/OBO. 802-885-2094.

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30-30 Model 94 Winchester $250.00. 518-623-3407

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OLD GUITARS WANTED! Fender, Gibson, Gretsch, Martin, D’ Angelico, Stromberg, Rickenbacker, and Mosrite. Gibson Mandolins/Banjos. 1930’ s thru 1970’ s TOP CASH PAID! These brands only please. 1-800-401-0440

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Sept. 16 - Sept. 19, 2009 BLACK & YELLOW Lab Pups AKC/OFA/DNA, hips excellent, vet exam, first shots, family raised, house broken. 518-597-3404 BOSTON TERRIER puppies. Male & female available. Mostly trained. $500. Taking deposits. Ready Sept. 16th. 603-352-1082 ask for Gail. BOUVIER DEFLANDREF puppies, due late September, large non-shedding herding dog. Western lines, raised w/children & other pets, $1000. 802-343-4238. email: kweenrenee@gmail.com ENGLISH SPRINGER spaniel 18mth old female for sale. $100.00 call 518-546-9918 or 518-570-1022 (518) 546-9918 FREE KITTENS. 3 gray, 2 black & white, some double paws. Ready to go. Mother also needs home. Relocating. Mother is 6, timid, but great cat for an older cat. Call Pat Crawford 802-885-4610. FREE TO A good home Lab Akita mix great with kids, 5 yrs. old, 518-546-7009. JACK RUSSELL Terriers, smoothies, shots & dewormed. $350 each. 802-886-2624.

PHYSICAL FITNESS EVERLAST ONE Gym- 60 exercises-With CD and all parts. Excellent conditionSaranac Lake $35 (518) 524-0418 NEW OLYMPIC Weight bar (45lb) for $35 518-6685450. TREADMILL “WESLOW” equipment: extra wide adjustable deck, distance,time, calories,speed display, with pulse sensor. $199.99: 802-459-2987 TREADMILL ALMOST new, touch screen display, $400.00. 802-236-3263 WEIDER PRO-355 Universal Weight Bench, all stations, holds 510 lbs with instructions. New! $125. 518-566-8968

SPORTING GOODS 2 CANNON ELECTRIC DOWNRIGGERS, 2 BIG JON ELECTRIC DOWNRIGGERS, SHORT BOOMS, $300 PAIR. (518) 834-5223 CANOE ROLL On Loader, for Yakima and Thule racks, rubberized roller, details: www.thekingz-dotnet/loader. $45 (518) 494-4833 CUSTOM-MADE Western boots, size 10.5D, French calfskin tops, cowhide foot. Excellent condition. $150. 518-534-4539 LUNE WOLF climbing sticks & extensions for a tree stand $100. 802-434-3107 WHITEWATER KAYAK, Necky Jive, good shape with new skirt. $350 Located Saranac Lake (518) 339-9679

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PETS & SUPPLIES 27 GAL., Hexagon fish tank $100.00. 518-563-3716 leave message. AKC GOLDEN Retriever puppies. Ready to go. $350. 802-228-2478. AKC REGISTERED St. Bernard puppies. 1-M, 3-F. First shots. Champion bloodlines. Call for more info. 802-875-6954. BEAUTIFUL FAMILY Raised AKC Chocolate, Yellow, & Black Lab puppies, 1st shots, $400. 518529-0165 or 315-244-3855

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U.S. SILVER COINS or entire collections. Call 1877-857-7852. Littleton Coin Company, trusted since 1945. Visit us on the web at www.LittletonCoin.com/SELLYOURCOINS. Reference B8Y100 WANTED FREE Kids Beds, girls clothing size 8, shoes size 3-3 1/2, good used rugs. Call 518-5348366. WANTED: REFRIGERATOR in good condition. Cell 802-324-3076.

WANTED TO BUY WANTED DIABETES TEST STRIPS Any Kind/Any brand Unexpired. Pay up to $16.00 per box. Shipping Paid. Call 1-713-395-1106 or 1-713-3433050 ext. 1. www.cash4diabetestestrips.com WANTED TO buy a mint conditioned preowned doublewide, approximately 24’x40’, capable of being moved to Ingraham lot in Chazy. Call 518-338-6597

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SONY CAROUSEL CD player (5 Disc tray) in ex. cond. needs system to connect to bought new $250. A steal at $30. Call 518-563-6900

ALL CASH VENDING! Do you earn $800 in a day? Your own Local Vending Route. 25 Machines and Candy for $9,995. 1-800-920-8301 (Not valid in CT.)

SAXTONS RIVER AUCTION CO. Buying & Selling Estates & Single Items Probate Appraisal Service & Clean Outs 37 Westminster West Rd. Saxtons River, VT 802-869-3200 Days 802-885-3050 Nights

IF A LOVED ONE UNDERWENT HEMODIALYSIS and received Heparin between September 1, 2007 and August 31, 2008 and died after the use of Heparin, you may be entitled to compensation. Call Attorney Charles Johnson 1-800-535-5727

PIANO-BRAND Henry Miller in very good condition, $400.00 OBO. 518-297-6439

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CLARINET, FLUTE, VIOLIN TRUMPET, Trombone, Amplifier, Fender Guitar, $69. each. Cello, Upright Bass, Saxophone, French Horn, Drums $185. each. Tuba, Baritone Horn, Hammond Organ, Others 4 sale. 1-516-377-7907.

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****WANTED TO BUY**** Diabetic Test Strips. Cash paid up to $10/box. Call Wayne at 781-724-7941.

TORO CORDLESS Lawn mower, like new $175. 518-644-9481

ANTIQUE HARMONIUM. Plays but needs work. adjustable stool. $400. You transport. 518-946 7754

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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

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APARTMENT FOR RENT BELLOWS FALLS, VT. 2 bdrm, newly remodeled. Includes heat, electric, plowing, trash, parking. $1,250/mo. Pictures & info http://www.36frontstbf.com. 802-463-1954 BELLOWS FALLS, VT. One-room efficiency, small but cute. $525/mo. includes heat, electric, garbage & snow removal. No smoking/no pets. Security & references required. 802-463-4502. BELLOWS FALLS, VT. Unfurnished, 2nd floor, 1/2 tank free oil, easy access to Rt. 12 and I-91. $600 plus util. $300 dep. Work, personal and present landlord for references. 802-463-9282, call 5-8 p.m. CHESTER, VT. Exquisite 1 bdrm, large LR, DR & plenty of closet space. Heat, HW & trash removal incl. $760/mo. 802-885-6292. CHESTER, VT. Furnished room, private bath/entrance, utilities. $135/week, one month minimum. 802-875-6978 or 802-579-6978. CHESTER, VT. New 1 bdrm apts. $725/$775/mo. Includes HT/HW/parking/plowing. Deck over river. 802-869-2400. www.rootspropertymanagement. FOR RENT: Middlebury 2-3 bedroom apartment. Utilities included (not cable, Net). Spacious sunning deck. Near schools, shops, furnishings, off-street parking. 45 Court St. $1,100 month. Call 802-3881000. LUDLOW VILLAGE, VT. 1 bdrm., clean & bright on Okemo Shuttle. Utilities & snow removal included. $700/mo. 802-226-7494 LUDLOW VILLAGE, VT. 2 bdrm, clean, lots of closets. Utilities & snow removal included. $1,050/mo. 802-226-7494. LUDLOW, VT, 2 bedroom, $565/mo., plus utilities, no pets, 1st., last & security deposit. Call 802-8752915 LUDLOW, VT. 1 bdrm apt. $660/mo. Ref. & sec. required. Call Dan 802-885-4345. LUDLOW, VT. 2 bdrm. townhouse w/WD hook-up. New windows. No pets. 1st, last & sec. $675. Utilities not included. 802-875-2915. PROCTORSVILLE, VT. Studio and 1 bdrm apt. includes H/HW, trash & snow removal, laundry facility on site. Call for application. Stewart Property Management. Equal Housing Opportunity. 802-8857885. Income limits do apply. ROCKINGHAM, VT. New renovated 2 bdrm, heat, trash & snow removal included. No smoking/pets. $850/mo. 802-463-3018. SOUTH LONDONDERRY, VT. 2 bdrm, 2 bath, on organic farm. DW, fireplace, newly renovated/insulated. No smoking/no pets. $900 + utilities. 802-8244658. SPRINGFIELD, VT 1 & 2 bedroom, all appliances, rubbish removal, all utilities, min. security. Call 802886-2703 SPRINGFIELD, VT. 1 & 2 BDRM APARTMENTS. NO SMOKING, NO PETS. NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS. CALL 802-558-5731. SPRINGFIELD, VT. 2bdrm apts. available. Includes HT/HW, trash & snow removal, W/D hookups. Call for application. Stewart Property Management. Equal Housing Opportunity 802-885-7885. Income limits do apply.

CHESTER, VT. 4 bdrm furnished. No smoking/pets. Ref. & security. $1,250/mo. plus util. 802-885-5657. LONDONDERRY, VT. 2 bdrm, no pets/no smoking. $700/mo. 802-875-3902. LONDONDERRY, VT. 3 bdrm house, references. 802-875-3535. MOUNT HOLLY 3 bd, 1 bath house, includes lights. $900/mo. 1st, last, security. Some pets welcome; 4 bd house, 2-1/2 baths, lights included, some pets welcome. 1st, last security, $1200/mo. Call Charity or Fran 802-259-2214. SOUTH LONDONDERRY, VT. Renovated rustic barn. 2 bdrm, deck, bath & shower, WD hookups, wood & gas heat. 1st, last, sec. $650 + util. Pets ok. 802-824-9545. SPRINGFIELD, VT. 1 bdrm, heat & rubbish removal incl. Sec. & ref. req. 802-869-3386. Leave message.

HOME IMPROVEMENT LARGE KITCHEN counter, black, $50. 518-6438938 NEW UNUSED Anderson double casement window, brown vinyl clad wood, Rough opening 53”X72” ( #CXW 145-2) $300, 518-644-9865 or 516-437-2495

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ROOMMATE WANTED Mt. Holly. Furnished room in quiet, country location. All included. $125/wk. Call Mark 802-259-2549.

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RENTAL WANTED 3 ADULTS with pets looking for a reasonable place to rent or rent to own. Good references. 802-735-5521.

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SPRINGFIELD, VT. 4 bdrm, $1,050. Includes H/HW, trash & snow removal, W/D hookups. Call for application, Stewart Property Management. Equal Housing Opportunity. 802-885-7885. Income limits do apply. SPRINGFIELD, VT. Efficiency & 1 bdrm. apts. available. Sec. & ref. required. Call Dan 802-885-4345.

HISTORIC BUILDINGS downtown Springfield, VT. 2, 3 bdrms, 2, 1 bdrm, 1 furnished 2 bdrm. All fully restored, new appliances. 2 business spaces also available. 550 sq. ft. & 350 sq. ft. Sec. dep., ref. & credit check req. Call John 802-875-5119.

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SPRINGFIELD, VT. 3 bdrm, $775 includes H/HW, trash & snow removal, W/D hookups. Call for application, Stewart Property Management. Equal Housing Opportunity. 802-885-7885. Income limits do apply. SPRINGFIELD, VT. 3 bdrm, W/D hook-up. $975/mo. HT & HW included. 802-885-5836

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COMMERCIAL RENTAL SOUTH LONDONDERRY, VT. 3 office spaces. Heat, elec., offstreet parking & snow rem. included. 105/sq.ft. $100/mo., 170/sq.ft. $250/mo., 289/sq.ft. $350/mo. 802-297-2007. SOUTH LONDONDERRY, VT. Prime 1st floor office. Heat, AC, elec. & off-street parking included. Highspeed internet avail. 1/2 bath & kitchenette space. $750/mo. 802-297-2007.

HOME FOR RENT ANDOVER, VT. 2BR home. Lg. kitchen, fireplace, tiled bath, granite. 2-car garage. Includes W/D, lawn care, snow removal. Also available newly built lg. 2story barn/workshop. House $950. Barn/workshop $500. 802-591-0328.

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BOATS 16’ ALUMINUM Starcraft, complete w/camping equipment, fishing equipment & Life Jackets, $1600 OBO. 518-891-7041 18HP JOHNSON Motor (outboard) $250. 802-7739287 1982 WELLCRAFT 20’ Cuddy, 270HP Merc Cruiser, excellent condition, well maintained, full canvas, Bimini Top, full cover, galvanized trailer, Sacrifice @ $3500 Firm. 518-585-7630 1986 18’ VIP bow rider & Force 125HP outboard motor. Well maintained, ready to water ski. Trailer included. $1,200. (518) 494-4398. 1990 YAMAHA Wave Runner III Mechanic’s Special. Idles rough, needs carb work. Adirondack, $300.00 (631)-463-8843 CANOE LIKE new. Fiberglass 17ft.. $300.00 Call 518-494-0044 or 518-6418533 CANOE OLD Town 16’ Red, Discovery model 169, excellent condition, $399. Call 518-623-5063 KAYAK SPRAY skirt, for Kayak Cockpit measuring 21 1/2” wide X 40” long, brand new, never used, tags still on. New $50. Asking $40 Call 518-873-2424 PADDLEBOATS $250, with canopy $295. 2 years old. Pelican yellow/blue. Good condition. Lake Placid. (518) 524-7890

CARS FOR SALE $500! POLICE Impounds for Sale! Cars, Trucks, SUVs’ from $500! Hondas, Chevys, Jeeps, Toyotas And More! For Listings 800-489-1981 1963 MERC. Benz 220S 4-speed auto., 83,456 orig. miles, 4-D sedan, orig. inside & out. Only rust on this car is just over & behind top of headlights. Asking $2,900. 802-463-9443 1993 HONDA Civic, runs great, auto, approx. 200,000K miles, service up to date, BB value $1500 OBO. 518-494-3872

THE MESSENGER - 23 1997 AMERICAN Star Fifth Wheel, 33 WRKD/Slide, tub/shower, 17’ awning, ladder, power jacks, spare tire, rear hitch, no smoke, excellent condition. $12,000 518-494-7801.

FARM EQUIPMENT 2000 KIOTI LK3054 Tractor set-up for forestry work. Ex. condition w/low hours. Asking $7,900. Call Donald 802-463-4909. Leave message. 4’ YORK Rake, brand new, used once, $450 Firm. 518-582-5503 84 MASSEY MODEL 1105, 3500 hrs., runs excellent, recently serviced, 18.4 x 38 rear tires w/chains, industrial loader w/8’ bucket, yr. round cab, new paint $9000. 518-523-0120 FORD MODEL 1720 Diesel Tractor. 4W-drive, 3 point hitch, 1004 hrs, hydrostat transmission, cab heater, power steering, new battery, 7’ Fisher plow, Ford grader blade-turf tires, chains, like new. Asking $10,900/OBRO. 802-463-9443. NEW 3PT. Hitch back blade, medium duty, 7 positions, 7’. $450. 518-639-5353 NH 258 Rake with Dolly wheels $2850; NH 256 $1400; NH 256 $1850 with dolly wheels; JD 310 R Baler $3050; Bush Hogs $300 up. 518-639-5353.

MOTORCYCLE/ ATV 2003 HARLEY Davidson, Anniversary Edition low rider, 30K miles, manufacturers warranty until 2010, to many extras to list, $9000 518-623-4565 2005 HONDA VTX1300R, 10,000 miles, too many extras to list, excellent condition. $7,500. 802-8853170. 2008 SUZUKI Boulevard C109R black extras 1500 miles moving must sell asking $9500.00 garaged call after five weekdays (518) 637-1386

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SNOWMOBILE FOR SALE 1989 SKI-Doo Safari, runs great, electric start, new battery, good condition, no papers. $475.00 OBO. 518-858-7930

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TRUCK OR VAN FOR SALE 1986 CHEVY Custom Deluxe 4x4 with Fisher Plow. Call for details $450. 518-802-0830 1988 FORD F350 crewcab, dually-platform stake body. 7.3 diesel, only 39K, standard 5-speed, recently painted, like new. $4,900. 802-463-9443. 94 DODGE Dakota, 4 new tires, needs trany work, $450.00 very little rust. 94 FORD F-150, 96,500 miles, cruise, A/C, auto, $2400. 518-576-9312

1995 FLEETWOOD pop-up, reasonably good condition w/roof rack. $1,500/OBO. Trades. 802-885-3041 leave message.

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1993 NISSAN pathfinder runs great, new tires $500 or best offer call 518-321-5474 1998 GMC 4x4 w/ extra cab $4800; 2002 Mercury Sable $3600; 99 Ford Ranger 4 cyl., 5spd., $1100; 95 Buick $950; 81 Monte Carlo 66,000 miles $1500. 518-494-4727 2003 JEEP Liberty, 6 cyl., auto. 80,500 miles, silver w/black interior. New tires. Aug. VT inspection. Call 802-376-9446. 2006 JEEP Grand Cherokee Laredo. 42,500 miles. Silver w/gray interior. New tires, mint. Oil/filter change every 3,000 miles. $15,500. 802-297-3631. WANTED JAPANESE MOTORCYCLES KAWASAKI,1970-1980, Z1-900, KZ900, KZ1000, H2-750, H1500, S1-250, S2-250, S2-350, S3-400. CASH PAID. 1-800-772-1142. 1-310-721-0726.

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