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A New Market Press Vermont Publication
Oct. 21st, 2009
Community News, Sports, Arts, Entertainment and Food for Southern VT and NH
Celebrating Hometown Heroes
Maria Muldaur in Concert – Pg. 8
Sweetback Sisters Profiled – Pg. 8
Raising Money to Help a K9 Cop – Pg. 10
BF’s Russ Pickering Invitational – Pg. 17
Page Listing Rockingham . . . . . . .2-5
Ludlow . . . . . . . . .12-13
Londonderry . . . . . . . .6
Springfield . . . . . .14-15
Brattleboro . . . . . . . . .7
Sports . . . . . . . . .16-18
A&E . . . . . . . . . . . . .8-9
Puzzle Page . . . . . . . .19
Chester . . . . . . . .10-11
Classifieds . . . . . .20-24
Area firefighters were recently honored at the annual Firefighter’s Parade in Bellows Falls, held each October as part of Fire Prevention Month activities. Fire departments from throughout Southern Vermont and New Hampshire participated, as did marching bands from Fall Mountain Regional High School and Bellows Falls Middle and High Schools. Above, Ronnie Borges and his dalmatian Princess rode on the antique Charlestown, NH firetruck driven by Charlestown firefighter Doug Ring.
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Text and Photo by Robert F. Smith – Editor Looking every inch an old time, rail hopping bluesman, Frank Hawkins, left, closed out a successful fall season at the Adams Grist Mill Museum in Bellows Falls with a well-attended free barbeque and concert. Hawkins had volunteered to open the historic mill open weekend afternoons throughout the fall, and the mill had lots of visitors over the last several weeks. Above, Hawkins backs up singer and guitarist Megan Avila.
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Client Thanks Curves for Health Help Submitted by Dorothy Anderson-Galloway Thank you Curves! I could never have survived as well as I have without Curves. 1) For a frightening year, it has kept me focused on keeping my body agile and positive. 2) It has helped me lose weight in a gradual, maintaining way. I saw my MD yesterday – and she was thrilled! I lost 16 pounds from last year. My cholesterol is the lowest in 35 years- I will take my meds every other day, now. My mammogram is normal. 3) Curves has been a support during my cancer treatments cancer survivor members brought me hats and hugs. 4) Curves’ members and our wonderful leader, Hosanna’s care, and are an inspiration. When my hair began to grow back, they all noticed it and shouted “hurrah.”
Many thanks to all of you! Bellows Falls’ Curves owner Janice Berube sent the following note: Dorothy was born in Germany and grew up in China. She is a retired
therapist. In her spare time Dorothy reads and writes poetry and has published two poetry book . She is a member at the Bellows Falls Curves, has two grown children and resides in Walpole, NH with
her husband Paul, a tree farmer. Dorothy has been a member since January 2004 and has lost 23.75 inches 35.75 pounds. We have 18 breast cancer survivors here at the Bellows Falls Curves. Exercising is so important, it keeps you strong and focused, especially through times like these. Our staff here at Curves truly cares about each and every member that is here. We will do whatever it takes to keep these ladies healthy. It is so rewarding as an owner to have all of these great woman here at Curves. They are all so supporting of each other, always giving a kind word or sharing something they have that may help someone, or maybe even just a hug to make someone feel better. In photo, Dorothy Anderson-Galloway.
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Editor, The Messenger: The Rockingham Free Public Library in Bellows Falls would like to thank everyone who volunteered their time, energy and expertise to help make the Library’s Banned Book Week an enormous success. This year the Library’s exciting live exhibit on Main Street ("See Live Humans Read") facilitated lively discussion about what free speech means and its imperative value in our country and community. The event generated much interest, and was covered by Vermont Public Radio, WCAX, and BFAC-TV. We would like to give special thanks to Frank
Hawkins for his fantastic exhibit sign lettering; Jessica Gleason and Leah Wilner-Deutsch for assistance in painting the display; Carolyn Frisa and Garet McIntyre, owners of Works on Paper studio for graciously hosting the exhibit; and Amy Howlett, S.E.Regional Library Consultant, for her support and involvement. Finally, the library thanks and applauds all of our terrific "Model Readers" who enthusiastically volunteered to publicly show their support of our freedom to read. The Rockingham Free Public Library
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Kurn Hattin Hosts Conference BF Leads The Pack Submitted by Kim Fine Kevin Creeden engaged over 250 attendees on The Impact of Trauma on Attachment at Kurn Hattin’s Annual Conference on October 9. Creeden, M.A., LMHC, is Director of Assessment and Research at the Whitney Academy in East Freetown, MA and has authored numerous articles and chapters on the behavioral difficulties of youth who have experienced trauma. The audience all had positive remarks about the practicality of the conference. They commented on their heightened ability to identify behavioral issues that are often directly related to trauma and attachment problems in children and to better facilitate treatment planning and behavioral management. Two Lebanon, NH School Psychologists, Mark Coates, and David Smith both commented on Creeden’s expertise. “He’s really on top of his game,” said Coates. “The Conference is excellent. His clinical examples nicely integrate with current brain research,” Smith added. Jenny Lane, School Counselor in South Royalton, will use what she’s learned in her daily work. “The conference speaker is wonderful. He’s giving me a lot of ideas
about how to approach children in a more effective way.” The Annual Conference also includes a luncheon, tour of the campus, and childcare related books for purchase and exhibits. In photo, Kevin Creeden at the Kurn Hattin Annual Conference.
Rockingham Library Sponsors Bus Trip to Harry Potter Exhibit On Saturday, November 21 the Rockingham Library, with a bus provided by the Windham Northeast Supervisory Union, will be taking a large group to the Museum of Science in Boston to see Harry Potter: The Exhibition. The bus will leave Bellows Falls at 8 a.m. and will return around 9 p.m. To join the tour stop by the Youth Department at the Rockingham Library and register before November 12. The cost is $23 for ages 11 and under, and $25 for ages 12 and up. Payment is required with registration – and bring additional money to purchase lunch. Tickets are very limited, early registration is recommended. There will be chaperones available for those 12 and older who will be attending without a guardian (please ask for special youth registration). At the Museum of Science you can journey to Hogwarts
to explore filmmakers’ challenges and innovations. The exhibition will feature more than 200 authentic props and costumes from the Harry Potter films, displayed in settings inspired by the film sets — including the Great Hall, Hagrid’s Hut, and the Gryffindor common room. You will be able to view film artifacts such as Harry’s glasses, the Marauder’s Map, and Hermione’s Yule Ball gown. Kids will also be able to pull a screeching Mandrake from its pot and try their hand at tossing a Quaffle. To enhance the trip the library will also be holding special programs throughout October and into November with special moving screenings and book groups. For more information about this program call 463-4270, or email bfyouth@sover.net. For more information about the library go to www.rockingham.lib.vt.us.
Main Street Arts Hosts Pumpkin Carving Class & Contest Ed Warner will lead a Pumpkin Carving workshop for adults and teens on Thursday, October 29 from 6 to 8 p.m. at Main Street Arts in Saxtons River. The cost of the workshop is $15 for MSA members and $20 for non-members. Children ages 9+ may
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held on Halloween, Saturday, October 31, in teen/adult and children’s categories. Entries should be carved and come with their own candles for lighting and should be dropped off Friday, October 30 between 9 a.m. and 1 p.m. or on Halloween from 3 to 4 p.m. There is no entry fee.
Jack-o'-Lantern viewing and voting will be from 4:30 to 7 p.m., with the winners announced at 6:30 p.m.
Text and photo by Joe Milliken-Messenger Sports Editor Pictured above, Bellows Falls middle schoolers Sarah Wells, Anna Clark and Emily Default finished one-two-three in the recent running of the Russ Pickering Invitational Tournament held at Bellows Falls Union High School in Westminster. See story and additional photos on page 17.
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Tennis Anyone? West River Tennis Readies To Re Open Story by Joe Milliken-Editor Photo by Rick Martin After starting out as second home owners in Jamaica, VT and then moving to the area permanently three years ago, Greg and Beata Hasaj recently purchased West River Tennis from long time owner Bob Cofer and family. "Greg was a member of the tennis club and played there every week for the last two years, and was also taking part in USTA tournaments representing West River Tennis," Beata said in a recent interview. "Our daughter Gabriela and son Maximo were also taking lessons at the club. “Then last year, Greg started getting more involved through organizing group tennis lessons at the club for students at The Mountain School in Winhall, with the hope of not only creating more interest in the sport, but also to simply create another sports option for students. "Then one day, all the club members received a notice from the Cofers that they would be closing West River Tennis," Beata added. "We felt that closing the club would be a big loss
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now offer several new activities and services including tennis lessons and personal training. For younger people they will also offer birthday parties, as well as a new "kids corner," offering toys and art supplies for youngsters, allowing parents to watch older siblings play matches or taking part in lessons. The new and improved West River Tennis facility will also offer tennis camps during school
vacations, an after school program and also an internet café, where members and visitors can access the internet and enjoy a cup of coffee. "Another change we are making is we will now offer our members unlimited use of our gym, whereas before members had to pay an additional fee to use the gym," Beata concluded. "We feel this is a much better value for our members, even if they are not tennis players. "We want to offer our club to the community as a place where people can meet, exercise, play tennis and most importantly, have fun in a friendly atmosphere. “We are also open to suggestions from our members as our goal is to serve the community. “We want our facility to be available at a time that is convenient for all our members to come and play tennis and exercise. Our doors will always be open.” To learn more about West River Tennis or to become a member, please call 824–3688 or email westrivertennis@gmail.c om. They are located at 3997 Route 100 in South Londonderry.
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Power For Future Generations Editor, The Messenger: I am concerned about future generations and their access to power. Currently we take it for granted flicking a switch and having light. For most of us, electricity is an affordable necessity. Vermonters need to become educated about the energy options. Some big decisions are going to be made over the next couple of years in the legislature that will affect energy in Vermont. Vermonters are interested in clean energy options. Right now, with the current energy mix being mainly hydro and nuclear, Vermont is one of the cleanest energy
consumers in the United States. This is something we should all be proud of. I have worked in power generation for over 35 years, I understand that a good mix of energy sources is important. I also understand that wind and solar and efficiency can’t provide the needed base load power to the state. I also know that nuclear energy is a safe and reliable form of electricity. Take time and educate yourselves on the options and then let your legislators know where you stand on relicensing Vermont Yankee. Shirley Chancey, Newfane
Supporting Nuclear Energy as a Green Fuel Editor, the Messenger: With the realization of what coal and fossil fuels are doing to the environment, the US and the rest of the world need to find a way to slow down the production of greenhouse gases. The governments of many countries throughout the world understand that nuclear technology is safe and reliable and are actively building new sites. The U.S. needs to step up and do the same. It is surprising to some people that nuclear energy is green energy. There has been so much hype and distrust of this technology for decades. How can something so controversial, something millions have fought against be green? Nuclear is one of the greenest options for base load power. The byproduct of generating electricity using nuclear technology is
steam and spent fuel. The spent fuel doesn’t have to be a byproduct. It can be recycled for reuse. It is time for the U.S. to follow in the steps of many other countries and start building new nuclear generating plants and reprocessing spent fuel. It is time to clean up the environment. I urge you to support nuclear energy. Support license renewal efforts, support building new nuclear sites and support reprocessing of spent fuel. It is in your best interest and the best interest of your family for many generations. Take action and let your representatives and senators know that nuclear is the clean green option. Let them know that green can even be greener if the U.S. starts reprocessing spent fuel. Ellen Cota, West Chesterfield, NH
Curves’ Breast Cancer Awareness Campaign Local Curves' locations are encouraging women to get annual mammograms and perform monthly breast self-exams during National Breast Cancer Awareness Month this October. Women who bring in a mammogram, performed within the last year, or make a $25 donation to the American Cancer Society will be waived from paying a service fee when they join Curves during one of the last three weeks of October. Also, participating Curves locations will make available a unique home breast self-
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Grace Cottage Hospital will host “Your Quit. Your Way,” a free sixweek tobacco cessation class, on six Mondays, October 26 to November 30, from 5 to 6:30 p.m., in the hospital’s EMS Training Room, 185
Grafton Road (Route 35), in Townshend. Sindy Hassig, a Grace Cottage physical therapist and a Tobacco Cessation Treatment Specialist, will conduct the classes. Those who have tried to
quit, but are still smoking are particularly encouraged to enroll. Free nicotine replacement products are available for any Vermont resident enrolled in this program. Call 365-3649, to register or for details.
A free weekly TobaccoFree Support Group meets weekly at Grace Cottage on Thursday from 5 to 6 p.m. in the EMS Training Room. For information about the support group call 365-7357 ext. 182.
NOTICE OF TAX SALE LONDONDERRY, VERMONT The resident and non-resident owners, lienholders and mortgagees of property in the Town of Londonderry, in the County of Windham and State of Vermont are hereby notified that the taxes assessed for such town remain either in whole or in part unpaid on the following described lands in such town, to wit: 1. Being land (having Londonderry Grand List Parcel number 007037) and being all of the same lands conveyed to Amex Management, Inc. by deed of Barry S. Levin, Peter Sherry and Ichi K. Murase dated August 7, 1973 and recorded August 17, 1973 in Book 33, Page 97 of the Londonderry, Vermont Land Records; and 2. Being lands and premises located at 7455 Vermont Route 100 (having Londonderry Grand List Parcel number 103015) and being all of the same lands conveyed to Kraig W. Hart and Dorenna M. Hart by Quit Claim Deed of Dorenna Hart Enterprises, Inc. dated December 12, 2007 and recorded December 13, 2007 in Book 64, Page 40 of the Londonderry, Vermont Land Records. The premises were conveyed to Dorenna Hart Enterprises, Inc. by Warranty Deed of Patrick M. Raffaele and Winifred A. Raffaele dated December 23, 1998 and recorded December 24, 1998 in Book 56, Page 82 of the Londonderry, Vermont Land Records; and 3. Being lands located off Vermont Route 100 (having Londonderry Grand List Parcel number 103001) and being all of the same lands conveyed to Joseph P. Moreno, John Donohue and Daniel Sullivan by Warranty Deed of Alan J. Brown recorded May 21, 1983 in Book 41, Page 312 of the Londonderry, Vermont Land Records. 4. Being lands with improvements thereon located on Winhall Hollow Road (having Londonderry Grand List Parcel number 007004) and being all of the same lands conveyed to Daniel K. O’ Connell and Geraldine W. O’ Connell (aka Geraldine W. Foster), husband and wife (but no mention of “as tenants by the entirety”) by Administrator’ s Deed of Eleanor Emery In re: The Estate of Harriet Clough, Westminster District Probate Court dated September 17, 1971 and recorded October 16, 1971 in Book 31, Page 437. Any interest of Geraldine W. O’ Connell a/k/a Geraldine W. Foster was conveyed to Perry A. Foster by “ Supplemental Decree of Distribution” In re: the Estate of Geraldine W. Foster dated April 28, 2006 and recorded in Book 63, Page 27; and any interest of Perry A. Foster was conveyed to Susan O’ Connell and Kathleen O’ Craven by Quit Claim Deed dated May 19, 2006 and recorded in Book 63, Page 28 of the Londonderry, Vermont Land Records. 5. Being lands and premises located at 1846 Winhall Hollow Road (having Londonderry Grand List Parcel number 007036) and being a portion of the lands and premises conveyed to Barry S. Levin, Peter Sherry and Ichi K. Murase by Warranty Deed of Alvin Finkbohner and Gloria Finkbohner dated March 10, 1973 and recorded in Book 32, Page 352 of the Londonderry, Vermont Land Records. The interest of Ichi K. Murase was conveyed to Peter Sherry and Barry Levine by Commissioner’ s Deed of Royal Cutts, Rex Doane and Lawrence Colemen In re: Windham Superior Court, Peter Sherry and Barry S. Levin v. Ichi K. Murase, Docket No. S28-79 Wmc recorded in Book 40, Page 494 of the Londonderry, Vermont Land Records. 6. Being lands located at 242 Cross Roads (aka Lot #2, Parker Hill Associates, LLC) (having Londonderry Grand List Parcel number 037004-200) and being all and the same lands conveyed to Scott Velsor by Warranty Deed of Parker Hill Associates, LLC dated February 4, 2005 and recorded February 5, 2005 in Book 62, Page 14 of the Londonderry, Vermont Land Records. And pursuant to 32 V.S.A § 5254, such property will be sold at public auction at the Londonderry Town Office, a public place located on Old School Street in Londonderry, Vermont on the 13th day of November 2009, at 9:00 A.M., to discharge such taxes with costs unless previously paid. Dated at Londonderry, Vermont this 8th day of October, 2009. ___________________________________________ Joan Dayton Collector of Delinquent Taxes Town of Londonderry
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Local Musician’s Spotlight
Sweetback Sisters Story and Photo by Robert F. Smith – Editor The Sweetback Sisters will be in concert at the Hooker-Dunham Theater at 139 Main Street in Brattleboro on Friday, October 23 at 8 p.m. The Sweetback Sisters, though they may dress alike and sing harmonies as though they’ve been doing it all their lives, are not sisters. The Sweetback Sisters are Zara Bode, formerly of Rodeo Queen and Chuck Wagon Cookie on vocals, guitar, uke; Emily Miller, of Shadow Rider, on vocals, guitar, fiddle; a brilliant and talented Jesse Milnes, of Rosin Jaw, on acoustic guitar, baritone guitar, fiddle, and vocals; Ross Bellenoit, of Drag Rider, playing a terrific swing and country twinged Telecaster, baritone guitar, and vocals; drummer and vocalist Stefan Amidon formerly of Big Buckaroo; and finally Bridget Kearney, of The Night Herder, on upright bass. They play a number of local venues, and many area music lovers were introduced to the band at this past summer ’s Roots on the River Festival in Rockingham, where the band was a big hit. They bill themselves as Honky-Tonk for the Modern Day Cowboy and Girl, and they live up to the billing. They are best experienced live and in concert, where their quirky humor, remarkable vocals and instrumental ability, and yes, the whole honkytonk experience is given full opportunity to express itself. Signed with northern Massachusetts label Signature Sounds, the Sweetback Sisters have been playing to sold out shows all over the Northeast, and have been on National Public Radio’s A Prairie Home Companion. Their debut album, Chicken Ain’t Chicken, has been getting a lot of airplay, and has
Archer Mayor at Village Square Booksellers The Village Square Booksellers will host the following events: • October 23, 7 p.m. Archer Mayor, the Newfane author of Price of Malice, will be making his annual visit to Village Square Booksellers to entertain his devoted fans in Bellows Falls. Archer will talk about his newest Joe Gunther mystery novel. Be sure to make a book and event reservation for this event- we always have a full house. • October 24, 2 p.m. Photographer Al Braden returns to our region to talk about his new book, The Connecticut River: A Photographic Journey through the Heart of New England. Call 463-9404 or reserve a book or online at www.villagesquarebooks.com/book/9780312381929.
even created a bit of an indie hit with the Roger Miller penned title song. Several of the band members have jazz training, and they all have a solid background playing folk and traditional music. “We’ve definitely taken some modern liberties with the fashion and sounds, but Jesse’s foundation in old-time square dance music keeps the band from getting too heady and out of touch,” Miller said. For more information visit www.thesweetbacksisters.com or check their blog The Sweeback Shout On Blogger at www.thesweetbacksisters.blogspot.com. Tickets for their Brattleboro show are $17 general and$15 for students and seniors. Contact Hooker Dunham at 254-9276 or visit www.hookerdunham.org. Above, the Sweetback Sisters in concert this past summer.
Maria Muldaur at Bellows Falls Opera House
Submitted by Dorothy Read Vermont Festivals LLC will present an extraordinary CD release concert featuring the renowned 1970s icon Maria Muldaur and her Garden of Joy Jug Band on Saturday, November 14 at the Bellows Falls Opera House. Muldaur’s decades of musical accomplishment is impressive, having recorded dozens of albums since the early 1970s, moving with ease from folk to rock to blues, and placing her unique imprint on all these genres through the decades. “For almost 50 years, Maria has captivated audiences world-wide with her far ranging interpretations of all things musical,” Ray Massucco, Vermont Festivals producer, said. “Now she has come full circle with her Garden of Joy Jug Band. This is going to be an upbeat, smile drenched, laughline making evening that can be enjoyed by all.” Although on the popular cultural scene, Muldaur may be best known for her
hits “Midnight at the Oasis,” and “I’m a Woman,” she has produced a remarkable volume of work that few have achieved. “Maria Muldaur has reinvented herself time and time again,” Massucco said. “She has a catalog of vocal recordings that is unmatched in depth, breadth and scope of styles and genres.” She’s been called “America's First Lady of Roots Music,” and her performance will spotlight her returns to her own original roots – jug band music! Muldaur first recorded in the early 60's with both The Even Dozen and The Jim Kweskin Jug Bands. In her new CD, she is reunited with several of her former jug band mates, recording many tunes from the classic jug band era (early 30's), as well as two hilarious newly penned gems by Dan Hicks. The new CD, “Maria Muldaur & Her Garden of Joy,” features special artists John Sebastian, David Grisman, Taj Mahal, Dan Hicks, Fritz
Richmond, and sensational discovery Kit Stovepipe. Maria Muldaur is a genuinely visionary artist whose career has remained on the cutting edge of American music since her self-titled debut album went platinum nearly a quarter century ago.
Bellows Falls native Michael Veitch will open the concert. Doors open at 7 p.m., and the show starts at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $24 in advance, and $27 at the door. There are a limited number of “Angel” best-of-house seats at $33, available only online at www.brattleborotix.com. Tickets are available at Village Square Books, Fat Franks, and Boccelli's in Bellows Falls, Misty Valley Books in Chester, VAULT and Radio Shack in Springfield, and at www.bratteborotix.com. For more information, please go to vermontfestivalsllc.com, or call 4639595.
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sent me dozens of CDs and tickets for Signature Sounds artists in performance – some of my favorites like Peter Mulvey, Richard Shindell, Chris Smither, Josh Ritter, Random Musings Amy Rigby, Erin on Popular Culture McKeown, Eilen Jewel, Crooked Still, Kris by Delmhorst and Jeffrey Robert F. Smith Foucault. We’d never met, just have written back – Editor and forth many times, as Signature Sounds artists I don’t get down to Keene, NH on a super regular basis, but did get down very frequently play up this way. I wasn’t sure what to expect. I last week and discovered a nice gem for the arts community down there – The thought The Starving Artist was Starving Artist Creative Collective, a probably a club or restaurant of some non-profit organization headquartered sort. Well, it does offer a few things to at 10 West Street, just where it comes eat and drink, but that’s about it. It’s more like attending a house concert, into The Square. The Starving Artist refers to itself as and the intimate space and closeness to “a unique space and people dedicated the band is wonderful for music lovers. to serving both artist and audience We ended up enjoying the concert at a through performance, lecture, very reasonable ticket price with about workshop and gallery.” Last 50 other people, most of whom seemed Wednesday evening they hosted a to be local college students. You can keep an eye on what’s concert featuring The Winterpills and a North Carolina based band named happening at The Starving Artist via their website, www.thestarvingartistStephaniesid. Now my girlfriend and I happen to collective.com. ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• really like The Winterpills, especially Website Recommendation of the after seeing them at the Signature Sounds 15th Anniversary concert this Week: www.stopsmilingonline.com. Stop Smiling is an arts and culture past summer. It was then that I realized that Flora Reed was a member of the magazine started in Chicago in the mid1990s. The site contains a great archive group. Flora and I have known each other via of author interviews, music reviews and email for years, as she’s handled recommendations, and tons of other publicity for Signature Sounds and has arts and culture stuff . Check it out.
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Local band GMP, with Mark Grieco, Tim Morton and Jesse Peters, will play a Halloween party at McCliment's Pub in Putney on Halloween Night, October 31 from 9 p.m. until closing. There will be prizes throughout the night and a costume contest at the break. There is no cover charge. The band plays a mix of covers and originals, the latter penned by Saxtons River native Peters. Playing in a stripped down trio format, GMP favors up-tempo, danceable tunes with a definite groove. The artists they cover include Los Lobos, The Police and Stevie Ray Vaughn, to name a few. GMP have been playing locally over the summer at such local watering holes as PK's Pub in Bellows Falls and Pleasant Valley Brewing in Saxtons River, to rave reviews.
Music & Art at Stone Church Arts On Sunday, November 1 at 2 p.m. there will be a Icons - Heaven on Earth, talk by Christine Hales at the Stone Church on Church Street in Bellows Falls. Icons are paintings on wood panels which replicate the early painting style of the Byzantine period of art. They are fascinating in the depth and luminosity of color which is achieved by using egg tempera and gold leaf. Hales will be speaking at the Chapel Gallery. She will give a demonstration of these ancient painting skills as well as a guided tour of the current exhibition of her icons. Come and see how icons are a way of bringing heaven to earth! Greg Squared's Ansambl Mastika will be performing an evening of its original Balkan music for the Fall performing arts series at the Stone Church on Saturday, November 7 at 7:30 p.m. With song styles ranging from the
heart-wrenching clarinet 'miroloi' of northern Greece to the funkier chocheci of the Serbian and Macedonian Roma (gypsies); from the oriental mystery of Turkish and Middle Eastern chalgi ensembles to the driving power of Bulgarian wedding bands and Klezmer kapelye, Ansambl Mastika’s music is rooted in the myriad styles of Eastern Europe, the Mediterranean basin and the Middle East. “We blend these tumultuous and irresistible sounds with the spontaneity and global sensibility of downtown jazz musicians,” said Squared, “in an approach we like to call the ‘New Balkan Uproar.’“ Since 2006, Ansambl Mastika's joyful synthesis of such traditional influences has captivated audiences from the dance floor to the concert hall to the festival stage. Tickets are $15/$10 for seniors and children in advance, $18/$12 at the door.
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A Sound Review Joe’s take on New Music Review By Joe Milliken - Editor Aerosmith guitar legend Joe Perry returns with his fifth solo release (and first since 2005’s Joe Perry) with Have Guitar, Will Travel, which offers nine original tracks (plus one cover song) of mostly guitarsmoldering rock that takes its’ roots from Aerosmith per-say, but also infuses a variety of textures that are “all Joe.” Produced by Perry and recorded in just 47 days from his Boston home studio dubbed The Boneyard, Joe and friends recorded around the clock within a live band setting in order to capture a loose energy that bleeds from your speakers like a guitarpuffing freight train rattling through your living room. The opening “We’ve Got A Long Way To Go” is a rock radio friendly anthem that introduces a new vocalist brought into the fold known simply as Hagen, a German club singer that Perry’s wife Billie happened to stumble across on Youtube, who certainly
has the vocal range and can certainly reach the high register. Hagen also sings lead on two other tracks, including the ballad “Do You Wonder” (lyrics penned by Billie) and “Scare The Cat,”another up tempo rocker. Perry takes over the lead vocals on the rest of the tracks, including a rollocking barroom cover of an old Peter Green-era Fleetwood Mac song called “Somebody’s Gonna Get (Their Head kicked In Tonight)”, which really shows that Joe and his band are having fun. “Heaven And Hell” is another down and dirty rocker complete with a Perry-distorted guitar intro and solo that blows the roof off the house. “No Surprise” is a heavy, slinky song in which Joe pulls out his patented guitar talk-box gadget, which he’s made famous in Aerosmith’s live set over the years during “Walk This Way” and “Sweet Emotion.” The lone instrumental track (and what this reviewer was really waiting for) is called
“Wooden Ships”, which Perry dedicates to the late guitar legend Les Paul and simply pulls out all the stops and chops, shredding his way through multiple solos as bassist extraodinaire David Hull chugs along underneath the chaos. “Oh Lord (21 Grams)” is inspired from Perry’s youthful, drug-induced past, demons which he fortunately left behind long ago. “Freedom” closes out the set, complete with up-tempo rhythms and another blistering guitar solo in which Perry shows that despite all the rock and roll miles he’s logged over the years, he can still generate fresh ideas and an energy that is infectious to his hardcore fans. Guest appearances come from the aforementioned bass player Hull, who worked with Perry during his original Joe Perry Project days of the early 1980’s and Beantown’s own Willie “Loco” Alexander. Joe Perry proves once again that all he wants to do is have fun and let the music do the talking.
Saturday, October 31st Come on out to
Barnaby’s Halloween Harvest Hoedown! We’ve got the best live music show this side of the Mississippi. The evening starts out with “The Gleaners” This is fiddle playin’, foot stompin’, fast pickin’, dance music. Next up… “Jatoba,” Vermont’s hottest groove grass band. Everybody loves to dance to these guys and they are bringing a projection light show and effects for a little added flavor. Out back there’s a haunted trail that will scare your pants off. This is a costume party with prizes for scariest, sexiest, most creative and best couples costumes. P.K.’s Pub will be serving the libations. Curtis’ and Lisais’ BBQ cookin’ up some great food. We also have a few surprises in store! Admission is $15, gates open at 7:00 p.m. and the music plays until 2:00 a.m. We hope to see everyone there but please leave the kids and pets at home, this is a 21 and up show, valid I.D. required. 34 Meetinghouse Rd., Rockingham, VT 05101 Follow the BARNABY’S signs. Contact us at barnabysjamboree@yahoo.com or call (802) 275-7964 Become a fan on Facebook - Barnaby’s Backroad Jamboree Tickets available at “Brownpapertickets.com” or at PK’s Pub in Bellows Falls, VT
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Chester/Springfield’s First Fall Foliage Soccer Game
Raising Money to Protect the K9 Cop
Text by Joe Milliken - Editor, photo submitted by MattMcCarthy The fifth and sixth grade soccer teams from Chester and Springfield recently held their first “Fall Foliage’ soccer game, at the North Springfield Recreation center. Chester prevailed, 7-1, with Jesse Kendall named as the games’ Most Valuable Player. The two teams plan to make the “Fall Foliage” game a yearly event.
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The Chester Historical Society's annual cemetery tour will take place on Thursday, October 29 at 6 p.m. in the Brookside Cemetery on Main Street. Anyone who wishes to appear in historical costume is invited to do so.
Harvest Supper St. Luke’s Episcopal Church on Main Street in Chester hosts a harvest supper on Saturday, October 24 at 6 p.m. Guests are invited to bring a dish to serve 10 to 12 made from a recipe of a loved one who has died To make a reservation call 875-2114. More information is available at www.stlukesepiscopalvt.org
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Photo by Pam Crowley Whitney Woods, an 8th grader at Green Mountain Middle School in Chester, and officer Kevin Hughs, have joined up to raise $600 so that they can buy a kevlar vest for Kevin's K9 partner Bohdan. They are about half way to their goal so anyone who would like to donate money should call Kristie Woods at 226-7512 or mail donations to Whitney Woods, PO Box 111, Proctorsville, VT 05153. All checks payable to Kevin Hughs.
Third Annual Cabaret at Old Stone Church Get on down to the levee for the third annual cabaret at the Old Stone Church in Chester on October 23 and 24. Doors open at 7 p.m. for a glimpse of the more than 30 items in a silent auction and a chance to bid on these fine gifts donated by area businesses. The show starts at 7:30. A Riverboat Cabaret is this year ’s theme with songs from the post Civil War era, the Gay Nineties, and the beginnings of the 20th century. Sam Lloyd
will be performing the sequel to “Albert and the Lion,” revealing the aftermath of Albert’s mother ’s conclusion about his disappearance at the zoo. Cast members will sing and dance to the music of Stephen Foster and perform scenes from Gilbert and Sullivan. There will also be a return of George and Gracie, portrayed by Barbara Lloyd and Molly Ferris. The show, directed by Stephanie Rowe, also
features Linda Burns of Perkinsville, Sara Norcross and Kathy Duhamel of Reading, Pam Church and Maricel Lucero of Springfield, Linda Dunworth of Ludlow, Marilyn Mason of Andover and Laura Driver, Kirsten Kouwenhoven, and Steve and Paul Chipman of Chester. Tickets are $12 per person or $25 per family. Call David and Laura Driver at 885-5101 for more information.
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Chester-Andover Family Center Needs Help The Chester-Andover Family Center is now making plans for the Thanksgiving baskets for the food shelf recipients and needs your help. We need the following by early November: Frozen turkey - 12-16 pounds, or Roasting chicken, 5-7 pounds Potatoes, fresh or instant Canned vegetables, fresh if received in a timely manner Canned sweet potatoes, large and small Cranberry sauce Stuffing mix Turkey or chicken gravy, canned or dry mix Pie crust, dry or refrigerated Evaporated milk They can be dropped off during our regular hours, Tuesday, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.,
Wednesday, 2 p.m. to 8 p.m. and Saturday, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. In addition, we always need basic non-perishable food. To encourage this effort, the Center is offering a 50 percent discount on Thrift Shop purchases for each grocery bag of food brought during October. We offer a special thanks to M & M Excavating for repairing the sink hole and the front door step at no cost to us. As always, clothing, toys, household items, and cash donations are always appreciated. We are located at 656 Depot Street in Chester, our telephone is 875-3236, our mailing address is P. O. Box 302, Chester, VT 05143, and our email is cafc302@gmail.com.
Michael Caduto at Misty Valley Books Michael Caduto will come to Misty Valley Books, on the Green in Chester, at 4 p.m. on Sunday, October 25. He will perform the old Irish folk tale, Mean John and the
Jack O’ Lantern. The story appears in the newly published August House Book of Scary Stories. For more information, call 875-3400 or visit www.mvbooks.com.
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Galilean Nights Astronomy Event in Chester On Friday, October 23 SoVerA is setting up telescopes and joining a worldwide star party, called Galilean Nights, to explore the night sky and to show it as Galileo saw it, at the Chester Public Pool parking lot on Lover's Lane in Chester from 7 to 10 p.m. weather and conditions permitting. At least one of our telescopes will be set up to simulate what Galileo saw when he first looked at the night sky. Unless you have a telescope to set up, please try and park along the street and walk over to the parking lot. We'll be conducting tours of the night sky, the Milky Way and specific objects like red giants, exploding stars, galaxies, Jupiter and its moons, and many other things that challenge even strong imaginations. More information may be found at www.sovera.org. If you have a telescope or binocular, feel free to bring it and join us.
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There are only four VermontVacation mid-week special Grammies' Tea Party days left in October. Held on Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 2 to 4 p.m., grandmothers receive a Calico Paper Doll and a 10 percent discount on a doll purchase provided a photograph of the grandchild is shown. Tea and home baked cookies are provided as the honored guests meet and choose from over 100 handmade cloth dolls with embroidered faces, dressed in layers of calico clothing. These heirlooms are created by Vermont doll maker Bonnie Watters and her cottage craft team and available at the gallery in the Stone Village in Chester. Details of the special event are found on the doll maker's website www.bonniesbundlesdolls.com.
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The Gill Odd Fellows Home in Ludlow was recently honored as one of Vermont's oldest Non-Profit organizations at the State House on September 23. The Gill Home was incorporated in 1896. Accepting the award for the Gill Home was Muriel Briggs, Chairman of the Board of Trustees since 1983. She was accompanied by a group of employees to cheer her on. In photo from left, Deb Markowitz, Secretary of State; Muriel Briggs; Gov. Jim Douglas. Text by Joe Milliken - Editor, photos by Donald Dill Photos taken at the recent Ludlow Rotary’s annual chili cookoff held last Saturday in downtown Ludlow.
Submitted by Marji Graf, Executive Director Okemo Valley Regional Chamber of Commerce serves the Towns of Andover, Cavendish, Chester, Ludlow, Mount Holly, Plymouth and Weston. "History in the making!" We welcome the Mount Holly Community Historical Museum to the Okemo Valley Regional Chamber of Commerce. In August, the Museum celebrated their 40th Anniversary of the Blacksmith Shop site and the grand opening of the Perkins House, which was donated by MT Holly residents, Alice Bennett and Todd McCabe. On Cider Days on the Belmont Green, the Museum was well viewed by the public and local artists were recently featured along with artifacts of the home and community. Our upcoming event, The Festival of Lights, will be held on December 5 at the Roundhouse at Jackson Gore. For tickets, please call Doris Reiser at 259-2722. Hope to see you there.
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News From the LOV Women’s Club Holly Cloutier, the Black River High School HOBY student, was the guest speaker at the LOV Women's Club annual pot luck supper held at the club president’s house, Roxie Davis, on September 14. Holly talked about her fantastic experience she had at the Hugh O'Brian Youth Leadership Seminar held at Saint Michael 's college in Colchester last spring. The seminar gives young people an opportunity to further develop their leadership potential and to enrich their understanding of our free enterprise system. They do team building and hear from leaders in business, government, science, education and other leaders in the community through give and take workshops. Holly said she was a little shy and didn't quite know what to make of things at the beginning of the weekend, but by the end, she made a lot of life time friends. She told about the HOBY hugs, HOBY cheers and the
spirit stick and some of the more educational things she got to learn. She said she didn't get much sleep while she was there, but she didn't care because she was having so much fun. She came home with a lot more self esteem and would like to go back next year and help out as an ambassador. Also in attendance that night was the state GFWC President Dee Beckman, and a former member, Nancy Sears, that was visiting from Florida. There were 15 members and four new potential members, they were, Barbara Calhoun, Brenda Clark, Mary Knight, and Linda Jelly. While there they learned that it is very healthy to belong to a women's club, that you live longer, less likely to develop physical impairments as they age, and more likely to lead a more joyful life. A study also showed that social ties and having friends reduce our risk of disease by lowering blood pressure,
heart rate and cholesterol. In fact, the results are so significant that not having close friends was as detrimental to your health as smoking or extra weight. So come and join us at our next meeting. Visit our club and be happier, and more joyful. For more information
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The Cavendish Green Mountain Snow Fleas Snowmobile Club is scheduling a work day at the club’s Cook Shack on Saturday, October 24. Members are asked to come to the Cook Shack at 10 a.m. as the Cook Shack needs to be thoroughly cleaned. In case of inclement weather, the rain date is Sunday, October 25.
A rummage and bake sale will be held on Friday and Saturday, October 23 and 24 at Annunciation Church, 7 Depot Street in Ludlow from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
LPCTV Survey LPCTV, community television for the Black River Valley, is looking to hear from all residents of the Towns of Ludlow, Plymouth, Cavendish, and Mount Holly. The input provided will help in evaluating the needs of the community and how LPCTV can best meet those needs. The survey can be found on the homepage of LPCTV's website, which is www.lpctv.org. If you have any questions, call Patrick Cody at 228-8808 or email pcody@lpctv.org.
Art Classes Upcoming arts and crafts classes at Fletcher Farm School in Ludlow include: October 24 and 25: Jewelry: Focus on Stone Setting & Bezels/Open Format-with Harold Bosco also Watercolor for the Beginner with Bob Sydorowich October 31 and November 1: Solarplate Printing with Roger Hyndman also Painting in Oils or Acrylics-Don Hofer November 7: Basketry: Twill Weave, Cherokee Star Tray with Judith Nevin November 7 and 8: Beginning Punch Needle Rug Hooking with Layne Herschel November 8: Try Landscape Weaving with Carolyn Scott
call Midge Tucker at 6723086, or Roxie Davis at 226-7417. In photo, Holly Cloutier addres the Women’s Club.
The Ludlow Rotary's 10th Annual Ralph D Hogancamp Memorial Duck Race committee is pleased to announce this years winners: First place winning $200 was Sean Whalen of Chester, Second Place was Ludlow's own Donnie "DUCK" Rogers who won $100, Third place of $75 was awarded to Patricia Murphy and the Last Little Duck Award of $25 and bragging rights went to long time former Ludlow resident Ardis Clark.
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On Sunday, October 4, Okemo Valley Golf Club hosted its annual Willie Dunn's Cup Golf Tournament. The Men's Division was won by the tandem of Mike O'Neil and Tom Koch with a score of 65. Second place went to Steve Birge and Doug Wiegers, who shot a 67. Third place went to Andy and Zenon Bishop with a 68. The Mixed Division (16 teams), was won by Darlene Remy and David
Higley. They shot a 61. Second place went to John and Marion Pick with a score of 64. Peg Cariddi and Ken Tedford took third place with a 65 and fourth place went to Harriet Parot and Jack Collins with a 65. Fifth place went to Ted and Cheryl Stryhas with 65. Closest to the pin winners were Martha Damone on No. 8 and Jay Girouard on No. 4. For more information call 228-1396 or visit www.okemo.com.
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Submitted by the Springfield Garden Club For the very first time, a VT garden club has received the New England Region Nancy H. Atwell Trophy for Publicity. Springfield Garden Club proudly accepted the trophy from the Vermont State President Stephanie Hockensmith on October 6, at the fall state meeting of the Federated Garden Clubs of Vermont in Brandon. Springfield Garden Club President, Anne Miller, who accepted the award stated that CT, MA, ME and RI clubs have received this award in the past, but neither NH nor VT had a plaque
on the trophy. In an email to its’ club members, Miller expressed her deepest appreciation to SGC members Deanna Dexter and Marita Johnson for the articles, photography and submission of the application booklets done so well that the other clubs are asking for workshops "to teach them how we do it." The Springfield Garden Club also appreciates the support of the local newspapers for their publication of press releases submitted and coverage by their reporters. The SGC is gearing up for their annual fundraiser, the 17th
annual "Festival of Trees" which raises money for civic beautification and student scholarships in the fields of horticulture, forestry and environmental studies. This will be at the Fullerton Inn in Chester on Friday, November 20 from 6 to 8 p.m. For more information, contact Sue McCausland 885-6955. If you are interested in joining the Springfield Garden Club you can contact Barb Lacey at 8868112. Above, from left, Anne MillerPresident, Barb Lacey-Past President, Lee Soucy-Past President, Carol Eramo-Secretary, and Therese Burton-Treasurer.
News From The Springfield Humane Society: Adopt A Cat Shown are two adorable kittens at play while they wait for a home. Adoptions have been pretty good with 5 cats, 2 kittens and 2 dogs finding good homes last week. But we still have 43 kittens and 31 adult cats at the Shelter and 10 kittens and two moms in foster care returning soon. During the month of October we will be reducing our adoption fees so now is the time to come adopt a new feline companion. If you have room in your heart and home for a cat or two think Springfield Humane Society. Call the Shelter at 885-3997. If you have cats that are not spayed or neutered our next low cost spay/neuter clinic for cats will be January 5, 2010. Space is limited and fills fast so call 8852174 to make reservations. A $10 deposit is required to hold your spot. A way for on line shoppers to help us is by using IGive.com. By registering with them and designating us as your cause a percentage of your purchases at over 700 stores will come to us. You will pay nothing extra for your
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Elks Youth Activities chairman Michael Tennis and Exalted Ruler Matthew Moore made the presentation and remarked at the great enthusiasm the kids had. In photo, Elm Hill School students, and in back, from left, Matthew Moore, Michael Tennis and third grade teacher Jerry Neronsky.
For the past four year's, Springfield Elks Lodge #1560 have presented Elks dictionaries to all third graders in the Town of Springfield schools. This year they presented dictionaries to 96 third graders at Elm Hill, Park Street and Union Street schools and to any new teachers or principals of those schools.
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Joyce G. Godin February 2, 1930 – October 10, 2009 Joyce G. Godin 79, died Saturday morning at the Springfield Health & Rehabilitation Center in Springfield, VT. She was born February 2, 1930 in Montgomery Center, Vermont the daughter of Oscar and Elsie ( Donna ) Mayhew. She attended schools in Richford, VT. Joyce married Corad F. Godin on October 25, 1948 in Richford. He predeceased her on February 20, 1999. She had made her home in Enosburg Falls and Richford for many years before moving to Claremont, NH and Springfield for several years then moving to Perkinsville in 1972 where she had made her home since. Mrs. Godin was employed as a machinist at Whitney Blake in Bellows Falls, Vt. for over ten years. She was a member of
St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Springfield. She enjoyed flowers and tending her flower gardens, she enjoyed baking and was known for her delicious pies. She is survived by two daughters, Paulette Brochu of Hillsboro, N.H. and Carol Blodgett of Storm Lake, IA, one1 brother Leonard Mayhew of Claremont, NH, one sister, Phyllis Arnolds of Las Vegas, NV, four grandchildren, great grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her sister Rita Boyer. Contributions in her memory may be made to the American Cancer Society P.O. Box 1460 Williston, Vermont 05495. Arrangements are under the direction of the Davis Memorial Chapel in Springfield.
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57th Annual Springfield Penny Sale at Riverside School Gym The 57th Annual Springfield Penny Sale gets underway at 7 p.m. on Saturday, October 24, in the Riverside School gym, with doors open at 6. The fun involves over 300 prizes with values from $250 down. A great number of prizes are in the $25 to $50 range. Once again this year, the Grand Prize winner could instantly double their money. The actual Grand Prize is $5,000 in cash. But, if the person who is selected as the winner is present at the Penny Sale,
they will have the opportunity to select one of twenty-five specially marked “Money Bags”. If they choose the correct one, they’ll double their money and win a total Grand Prize of $10,000 in cash. Grand Prize tickets are available in advance of the Penny Sale from any Springfield Rotarian. Over 300 prizes will be displayed on the "stage" in Riverside gym and each prize costs a player one penny to play the Penny Sale game. The penny per opportunity to win has
always remained the same even though the value of the prizes increases each year. You may donate as many pennies as you wish; for each dollar donation you receive 100 chances. Remember, all proceeds are donated to charity. Rotarians volunteer all work on the Penny Sale and greatly appreciate the many donations of products and services from area businesses. The Springfield Rotary Club has raised over $450,000 since the
inception of the Penny Sale. Every cent of the profit has been donated to charities and needs with the accent on youth and especially college scholarships. In recent years $6,000 a year has been awarded to Springfield High School Seniors who are going to College bringing scholarships donations resulting from the Penny Sale to over $160,000. Over 75 organizations have been recipients of donations from Penny Sale proceeds.
Button Up Vermont Hosts Free Weatherization Clinic In Ascutney There will be a free Button Up Vermont workshop on Wednesday, October 21 at 6:30 p.m. at the Weathersfield School in Ascutney. The workshop will focus on the greatest opportunities for saving energy in homes, finding and sealing air leaks, energy efficiency actions that people can take now,
and where to find technical and financial resources to get started. Button Up Vermont’s specially trained presenter will lead a slideshow to illustrate hands-on tips, bring samples of energy saving materials, and provide free educational handouts for everyone attending.
Button Up workshops are designed to help people learn about the best ways to save energy in their homes. Button Up Vermont is a new program of the Central Vermont Community Action Council, in partnership with the Vermont Energy and Climate Action Network (VECAN) and
Efficiency Vermont. Funding is provided by the Vermont Agency of Human Services. To find out more about the workshop, contact Weathersfield Energy Coordinator Julia Lloyd Wright at 674-5280 or visit www.helpforvt.org, or www.efficiencyvermont.com (1-888-9215990).
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Ascutney Mountain Audubon Society will hold their annual turkey dinner meeting on Friday, October 23 at 6 p.m. at the Methodist Church at the head of the Square in Springfield. Mike Clough of the Southern Vermont Natural History Museum will follow the short business meeting with a talk on owls and hawks. He will be accompanied by a few live birds. To make reservations send $13 for adults, $11 for members, $6 each child, aged 6 through 12 to AMAS, P O Box 191, Springfield VT 05156, by October 16. Children under 6 eat for free. A vegetarian option is also offered. Contact Bunni Putnam at 886-8430 for details.
The Reading and Springfield Public Libraries will sponsor Make-A-Plate workshops for children on Thursday, October 22, from noon to 5 p.m. in Reading and from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m in Springfield. Participants are welcome anytime during the afternoon. The library will supply the materials. The fee for the workshop is $4 for one plate, due on the day of the event. If parents would like additional plates, they may pay $5.95 for each. The finished plates will be returned in time for holiday gift-giving. The library is located at 717 Rte. 106. Call 484-5588 for more information.
ioner of St. John of God Church in Cape May. He was a member and former President of International Rotary in Springfield. A member and former President of Southern Vermont Printers Association. And a member of the Boy Scouts of America. He is survived by four sons – Thomas and his wife Michelina of Annapolis, MD, James and his wife Karen of Homer, AK, John and his wife Jill of Asheville, NC and Paul and his wife Linda of Cape May, NJ. One daughter – Ann Spurrier of Denver, CO, 10 grandchildren, 10 greatgrandchildren and nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by one brother Albert Hurd and one sister Rita Hurd. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made in his name to the St. Mary’s Building Fund 40 Summer Street Springfield, Vermont 05156.
Free Community Dinner at Church of Christ The Springfield C h u rc h o f C h r i s t w i l l host a free community d i n n e r o n Tu e s d a y, October 27 at the building at 972 Chester Road in Springfield from 6 to 6:45 p.m, with doors opening at 5:50. The evening’s menu will be roast beef,
mashed potatoes with gravy, carrots, rolls and apple cake. Beverages will include lemonade, iced tea, milk and coffee. Anyone in need of transportation should call Puggy Lamphere at 886-2670 or Tom Snow at 484-5089.
Halloween Event at Springfield Library At the Springfield Town Library on Wednesday, October 28 at 3:30 p.m. kids ages 5 and up are invited to watch a not-too-scary movie and make a Halloween craft. For more information call 885-3108.
Positive Discipline Parenting Program Positive Discipline: The First Three Years, the popular six week parenting group, returns to the Springfield Area Parent Child Center Mondays October 26 through November 30 from 6 to 7:30 p.m. Parenting the Positive Discipline way is an investment in the present and future parent-child relationship. Using the Positive Discipline approach during the first three years of a child’s development lays the foundation for raising a capable and confident child. Each developmental milestone poses new challenges for parent-child teams to conquer. In the group, parents learn to read children’s cues and to pair their discipline strategy with the developmental age and capabilities of individual children. Parents discuss how to encourage the autonomy of children within boundaries that keep them safe and set them up for future success. All parenting groups at the SAPCC are held in both a fun and relaxed environment. Free child care provided on a limited basis- please call ahead. To learn more about the parenting group and the array of services offered by the SAPCC visit www.sapcc-vt.org. To register for the parenting group call 886-5242.
Osher Program on Cuba On Tuesday October 27, at 2 p.m. at the Nolin Murray Center next to St. Mary's Catholic Church on Pleasant Street in Springfield Maricel Lucero will present the next Osher Lifelong Learning program titled, "Cuba:Past and Present." A native of Santiago de Cuba, Lucero came to the U.S. with her parents at the age of 10. An award winning soprano, she is known for her performances in a variety of genres including Opera, musical theater, Latin American music and jazz. She teaches piano and voice at her home studio in Springfield. Lucero's program will include general information and a brief history of Cuba and a discussion of U. S./Cuba relations during the past 50 years. She will show slide photos of the Feminine Tone women's chorus trips to Cuba, highlighting their participation in the international music festival. Osher Lifelong Learning Institute membership is $40 for the semester which includes 9 programs. Nonmembers are encouraged and welcome to attend individual lectures for a single program fee of $8. Local benefactors for the entire semester programs are Barbara and Robert Sanderson. For a complete brochure listing, you can call the phone message machine 885-8390 **8550 and leave your name and address. The complete Springfield and state-wide list is available on the internet at www.learn.uvm.edu/osher
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Edmund O. Hurd 95, died Saturday October 10 at Crest Haven Nursing Home in Cape May, NJ after a long illness. He was born March 4, 1914 in Laconia, NH the son of Aaron and Bridie (Fullam) Hurd. He attended schools in the Laconia area. He was married to Mary M. Hayer on August 1, 1938 at St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Springfield. She predeceased him on June 19, 2007. Mr. Hurd was co-owner of Hurd’s Offset Printing Company with his wife Mary for over 40 years. He was also employed as Supervisor of Mills & Drills at the Bryant Grinder Company in Springfield. He was a member and 4th Degree of the Knights of Columbus Sullivan Council 1159 Springfield, and Stella Maris Council 3546, in Cape May, NJ. Former parishioner of St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Springfield and a parish-
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Get In The Game A View On Sports By Sports Editor Joe Milliken was just as tough, with five interceptions and allowing only 57 yards of passing offense from Mill River. With the win, the Cosmos are now 5-2 overall (5-1 in the division) with just two games left in the regular season, with a season finale against Bellows Falls on the horizon. -------------------------Staying in Springfield, the Lady Cosmos field hockey team finished up their season with a tough, 3-2 loss against Woodstock. Sarah Trombley scored both Springfield goals, with each coming in the second half. The Cosmos also held an edge in shots and corners despite the loss. Goalie Brittany Grant made eight saves for Springfield, who ends their regular season with a 5-7-2 record. ----------------------------
In local college football action, the Castleton State Spartan football team recently traveled to Paxton, MA to take on the Anna Maria AmCats, winning 24-21 in a tight Division III match up. Spartan freshman running back Tyler Carpenter scored touchdowns of five and two yards to give Castleton an early 14-0 lead, before Anna Maria bounced back with the next three touchdowns to take a lead. However Castleton bounced right back with a 5-yard touchdown run from Milton’s Randy Babineau to get the Spartans within a point at 21–20. Then set the sage for Castleton’s field goal kicker Luis Robitaille, who booted a 28-yard field goal with just 15 seconds left on the clock, lifting his team to the win. For the Spartans, wide receiver Evan Cassidy (South Burlington) had a big day with eight catches for 147 yards, plus two rushes for 23 yards.
Carpenter led the running attack with 104 yards on 23 carries, while quarterback Shane Brozowski completed 14 of 25 passes for 225 yards. On the defensive side of the ball, Thomas Rehders was everywhere, registering 12 tackles on the day, while Cody TanCreti (Windsor) and Dustin Young each pitched in with 10 tackles. Brandon Bergeron (Hartford) also had eight tackles on the day. The win improved the Spartans’ record to 2-4 on the season, while getting ready to host Husson University on Saturday. -------------------------In local college field hockey action and in a rematch of last year's North Atlantic Conference championship, the Castleton State College field hockey team recently lost a tough home game to St. Joseph's of Maine, 4-3, in overtime at Spartan Stadium. The overtime loss was a disappointing ending to a game that saw the Lady Spartans make a miracu-
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In local football action, the Springfield High School football team is officially back in the state title chase after running over Mill River, 46-0, on the road in North Clarendon. The win puts the Cosmos at 5-1 on the season and right in the hunt as they chase a second consecutive state championship. The Cosmos scored touchdowns on their first
two possessions, a 1-yard run from Matt Mitchell (including a 2-point conversion to Colin LaPlante) and then a 5-yard Mitchell touchdown run and the never looked back. The Cosmos would only put the pedal to the metal from there, getting a 1-yard touchdown run from Brandon Boyle on a quarterback-keeper, a Boyle 45-yard interception-return for a touchdown and then a 61-yard touchdown pass from Boyle to Bennett Chevalier to make it 33-0 at halftime. In the second half the Cosmos would add a 61yard touchdown run from Boyle and a Kodi Andrews pick-off for another touchdown to round out the scoring. However, the Springfield offense was not the only story of this game, for the Cosmos' defense
lous comeback after Molly Fraher scored a gametying goal with no time left on the clock in regulation. The loss put Castleton at 4-9 on the season. -------------------------As the fall seasons end and winter approaches, the VT Board No. 105 of the International Organization of Approved Basketball Officials will be holding classes for anyone interested in becoming an approved basketball official. Classes will be held on Monday and Thursday nights from 6 to 8:30 p.m. beginning Monday, October 26 and concluding with a new applicant exam on November 30. Classes will held at Rutland High School on Stratton Road. For more information call Joe Davine at 236-0740. ---------------------------In the NFL this past weekend, it looks like all Tom Brady needed was to play the Tennessee Titans in order to return to form, as he threw for six touchdowns including a record five in one quarter, in an embarrassing romp over the Titans, 59-0. Oh, how the mighty fall quickly in the NFL. Last season the Titans finished as the number-one seed in the AFC with an impressive, 14-3 record. And now, with the loss to the Patriots in the snow, Tennessee stands at 0-6, with no end to the misery in sight.
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BFUHS Hosts Cross Country Meet Story and photos by Joe Milliken–Sports Editor Bellows Falls Union High School recently hosted their annual Russ Pickering Invitational cross country meet on a sunny Friday afternoon in Westminster. The race featured both high school and middler school athletes. The BF middle school runners had a terrific showing, with eighth grader Tim Jones taking first place overall, covering the 2700m course in 10:17. Other Bellows Falls finishers included Ian McKeen (26th place) 10:54, Willie Moore (59th) 11:52, Jonah
Bolotin (63rd) 11:55, Caleb Newton (68th) 11:58 and Will Scarlett (99th) 12:37. On the girls’ side, BF also had a great showing in which the Lady Terriers finished in the top three. Sarah Wells finished first (11:10), Anna Clark second (11:10) and Emily Dufault in third at 11:16. Lucy Lawlor finished seventh (12:34) and rounding out the scoring was Tianna Schilinger in 18th at 15:45. Clockwise from immediate right, BF middle schooler Tim Jones leads the pack, the Riverside MS girls run in a pack, while the BF middle school team gets ready to run.
Lady Presidents Gear-Up For Another Title Run Story by Joe Milliken Messenger Sport Editor The defending Division IV girls’ state champion Black River High school Lady Presidents soccer team continue their winning ways as they head into the upcoming state tournament. The Lady Presidents faced off against Division II Otter Valley in the consolation game of the Black River Invitational Tournament. BR took an early lead on an Angi Valente goal with an assist coming from Hannah Josselyn. The Lady Presidents kept pressing and the hard work paid off with an unassisted goal for Josselyn. Josselyn then finished off the scoring with her second goal of the night on an assist from Rachel Brozza. Zoe Trimboli made six saves in the net to preserve the shut out win. “The team is now playing better soccer.
We’re playing our game,” commented Black River Coach Pat Pullinen. The Lady Presidents played two more games during the week, first against the Big Green of Mount St. Joseph. Angi Valente had a hat trick plus an assist, with Hannah Josselyn also getting a goal. Emily Hammond, Sarah Hawkins and Josselyn each had assists in the win. “Angi worked to get into position to score the goals and she was fed some great balls right in front of the goal,” coach Coach Pullinen stated after the match. The defense was anchored by Tina Valente, Kaitlynd Palmer and Sarah Hawkins along with goalie Zoe Trimboli, who only neededto make three saves in the win. “It was great to get everyone some quality playing time,” Pullinen also added. Black River followed
that up withan important MVL match up against proctor, to help give more clarity for theDivision IV title. BR came out strong and jumped out early on a four goal performance from Hannah Josselyn. “Hannah and the Seniors appreciated the importance of this game and got off the bus and were all business” coach Pullinen stated. Emily Hammond added another goal as BR went on to win 5 – 1. Pullinen also spoke of the solid play of Tina Valente and Gabe Macklin as well as Katie O’Neil on defense. Zoe Trimboli had four saves in another strong game in the net. Black River improved their record to 9-1-2, with their only loss coming back in early September to the same Proctor team. They finish the season next week with two home games vs West Rutland and Poultney. Bruce Schmidt contributed information to this article
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Windsor/Fall Mountain Middle School Football Action Text and photos by Joe Milliken, Messenger Sports Editor The Windsor Middle School football team recently traveled to Fall Mountain Regional High School to take on the mini-Wildcats, rolling to a 44-28 win on a chilly afternoon in Langdon, NH. The Yellowjackets got two rushing touchdowns from Seamus Tully, two more from Ethan Hill (one rushing, one interception return), and one each from Chris Olmstead and Charlie White in the win. Clockwise from upper right, Fall Mountain’s Hudson Hagmengives on the run, the Yellowjackets’ Ethan Hill picks off a pass before running it back for a TD, Fall Mountain’s Hagmengives gets wrapped up after a long gain on the ground, Windsor’s Seamus Tully rumbles around the corner on his way to a touchdown,
Leland & Gray Outlasts Black River Story by Joe Milliken - Sports Editor Photos submitted by Bruce Schmidt The Leland & Gray High School boys varsity soccer team recently hosted Black River High School in a tightly contested, MVL match up, with the Rebels holding off the Presidents, 1–0 in Townshend. On a rain-soaked field, the Rebels got the lone score on a corner kick that barely bent into the goal over the outstretched arms of BR keeper Chris Kowalski. The Presidents worked hard on their short passing game and kept the Rebels on their heals
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WANTED ****WANTED TO BUY**** Diabetic Test Strips. Cash paid up to $10/box. Call Wayne at 781-724-7941. U.S. SILVER COINS or entire collections. Call 1-877-857-7852. Littleton Coin Company, trusted since 1945. Visit us on the web at www.LittletonCoin.com/SELLYOURCOINS. Reference B8Y100 USED LAPTOP computer. Free or cheap. For family whose son has been accepted at medical school. 802-886-1777. WANTED: AVON Cape Cod Red Dishes. Dinner plates, cups & saucers. Must be reasonable priced. 518-293-1415
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PETS & SUPPLIES BEAUTIFUL GERMAN Shepard/Lab Mix Puppy 10 weeks old free to a good loving home. Parents on premises. Serious inquiries may call 518-873-2235 COYOTE PROBLEMS? A Maremma livestock guardian dog might be the answer. Female puppy available. Andover. $450.802875-3159. FREE 4 Kittens, 3 Gray Tiger, One Black, very friendly. 518-546-8622 PIT BULL puppies, American & Red nose 518-527-8883 or 518-361-3337.
ANTIQUE BENCH Top Drill Press, working condition $50.00. 518-546-3088 CRAFTSMAN 10” radial arm saw w/electronic measurement, stand and owners manual. $200. 802-875-2048 CRAFTSMAN PROFESSIONAL Variable 20” scroll saw, stand, sawdust collection port, sawdust blower, like new. $125. 802-3498121.
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CERTIFIED PUBLIC Accountant (4 hrs. a month) who has experience with Not For Profit preferred in healthcare facility. Contact Kelly or Joan, call 802-228-4571. CLERK POSITION 10-15 hours week, Joe’s Discount, Springfield, VT. 802-885-3555. SEASONAL HELP wanted: DeCell’s Christmas Tree Farm, starting Nov. 1. Wreath production, brush/tree harvesting, retail sales. Part time/Full Time. 802-824-5441. TRAVEL CONSULTANT/Agents needed Immediately in Addison County, FT/PT. Commissions/Bonuses. Will Train. Call Phyllis 802-343-0331
APARTMENT FOR RENT ANDOVER, CHESTER, VT. Unique upscale 1bdrm apt. with loft in a former dairy barn. Laundry, heated storage and workshop space. All utilities included. Swimming pond and garden space. Pets considered. $950/mo. Lease. 802-875-3112. ANDOVER, VT. 1 bdrm available with great views. All utilities, laundry, trash. Direct TV, swimming pond and gardens. N/S, pets negotiable. $800. Lease. 802-875-3112. CHESTER, VT. New 1 bdrm apt. $725. Includes HT/HW/parking/plowing. 802-8692400. www.rootspropertymanagement. BELLOWS FALLS, VT. South St. Housing newly remodeled apartments located in the heart of town. 3 bedroom ($875/mo.), 4 bedroom $975/mo.) apartments now available. Includes heat, hot water, rubbish and snow removal and laundry facility available. No offstreet parking available. Close to elementary school, post office, cafe, local grocery store and bus service to surrounding towns. Please contact 802-885-7885 for application. Income limits do apply. BELLOWS FALLS, Vt. William St. Housing newly remodeled apartments located in the heart of town. 1 bedroom ($639/mo.), 2 bedroom ($750/mo.), 3 bedroom ($875/mo.) apartments now available. Includes heat, hot water, rubbish and snow removal & laundry facility available. Off street parking available. Close to elementary school, post office, cafe, local grocery store and bus service to surrounding towns. Please contact 802-8757885 for an application. Income limits do apply.
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. CHESTER, VT. Exquisite 1 bdrm, large LR, DR & plenty of closet space. HT/HW/trash removal included. $795/mo. Call Neil 802885-6292. CHESTER, VT. Just painted, 500 sq. ft. 1 bdrm, large LR, eat-in kitchen. HT/trash included. Free storage. $665/mo. Call Neil 802-885-6292. CHESTER, VT. Large 2 bdrm w/additional loft. Excellent condition. Hardwood floors. Sauna, large deck, fully equipped kitchen. No pets/smoking. 1st, last & security. $900/mo. Heat/cooking/hot water by propane. 617549-1300. EFFICIENCY APT. in Andover farmhouse. Might trade some farm help for part of rent. $475 plus heat. 802-875-3159. CHESTER, VT. In-town efficiency, all inclusive. $635/mo. References. 802-875-3535. HISTORIC BUILDINGS downtown Springfield, VT. (1) 3 bdrm, (1) furnished 2 bdrm. Fully restored, new appliances. (3) business spaces available. Sec. dep./ref./credit check req. Call John 802-8755119. LONDON, VT. View of Magic Mt. 2bdrm, 1ba, includes HT/HW/trash/plowing, $950/mo. 1st, last & sec. 802-824-3492 or 802-824-4053. LONDONDERRY, VT. 3-bdrm apt. new carpet & paint, semi-furnished. Large deck overlooking river. WD/snow/trash included. $950/mo. 802-875-4714 anytime.
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CHESTER, VT. 2-bdrm, ground floor. $675/mo. 802-875-3535. LUDLOW, VT. 2 bedroom apt., unfurnished, washer/dryer, dishwasher. 1st/last & sec. Ref. required. $800/mo. + electric, includes heat. Call 802-228-7664. LUDLOW, VT. Very nice 2bdrm, 1st floor apt. south of village. Large LR w/brick fireplace/barn beamed ceiling, wagon wheel lights. Spacious kitchen w/lots of cabinets, newer appliances. D/R overlooks large yard. Cellar storage. $875 includes HT/HW. Security/references. 802-345-4265. NEW SPRINGFIELD, VT. 1, 2 & 3 bdrm apts. starting $540/mo. Includes HW/snow/parking. On-site laundry. Ref/sec. 802-295-4442. NORTH SPRINGFIELD, VT. 2-bdrm, 2 BA, $770/mo. Trash/Parking. Call 802-885-1131. PROCTORSVILLE, VT. Enjoy spacious 1 bdrm, 2 bath house. Garage, WD, deck. No pets/smoking. 1st, sec. & ref. $800/mo. 802226-7357. 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. 802-885-7885. Income limits do apply. SAXTONS RIVER, VT. Attractive 1 bdrm. Bright, sunny, private entrance/parking. HT/HW/elec/trash/plowing included. Close to stores, post office, restaurants. Required references, 1 month sec. dep./lease. No smoking. $750/mo. 802-869-1271 SPRINGFIELD, VT. 1 bdrm apt. Appliances, all utilities included. No pets. Minimum security. 802-886-2703. SPRINGFIELD, VT. 1 bdrm, appliances, parking, heat, rubbish, no pets. Security and references required. $640/mo. 802885-3638. 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. 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, 1st floor, HT/HW/snow/trash rem. included. $875/mo. No pets/no smoking. 1st & sec. 802-3848423. 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. Apts available. References & security deposit required. Call Dan at 802-885-4345. SPRINGFIELD, VT. Huge, 1 bdrm, large LR, DR, eat-in kitchen. HT/HW/trash included. $700/mo. Call Neil 802-885-6292. SPRINGFIELD, VT. Immaculate 2 bdrm in quiet residential neighborhood. $875/mo. includes HT/HW/trash & snow rem. Avail Nov. 1st. Now taking applications. 802-8855550. SPRINGFIELD, VT. Large 1 bdrm. Includes HT/HW/electric/snow/trash removal. $695/mo. 802-885-5488 Jake or Gary.
SPRINGFIELD, VT. Small 2 bdrm. Includes HT/HW/snow/trash removal. $625/mo. 802885-5488 Jake or Gary. SPRINGFIELD, VT. Studio apt. Utilities included. $110/week. No smoking/no pets. $450 security, plus last weeks rent. 800-2838072. SPRINGFIELD, VT. Total remodeled, 1,100 sq. ft. 2 bdrm on 1st floor. Large LR, DR, eatin kitchen w/DW & over-stove microwave. Beautiful hardwood floors & carpet. HT/HW/trash removal included. Garage & storage available. $1,100/mo. Call Neil 802885-6292.
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. 802-2972007.
HOME FOR RENT LONDONDERRY, VT. 3 bdrm house, references. 802-875-3535. LONDONDERRY, VT. Sunny, 3-bedroom house, large LR, 3 BA, oil heat, private acre, garage bay, storage, views. $1,250/mo. 603381-9695. eklofsr@gmail.com PROCTORSVILLE, VT. Enjoy spacious 1 bdrm, 2 bath house. Garage, WD, deck. No pets/smoking. 1st, sec. & ref. $800/mo. 802226-7357. 1 BDRM apt and 4 bdrm house. Either fulltime or seasonal. Call 802-228-8778, leave message. LONDONDERRY, VT. 2 bdrm, no pets/no smoking. $700/mo. 802-875-3902.
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MOBILE HOME FOR SALE 1977 2BDRM Mobile home, pitched roof, insulated skirting, appliances includes. Oil tank, two porches, excellent furnace. $4,500/OBO. Must move.802-263-5636 2 BDRM mobile home for sale at best offer, to be taken away from property ASAP. Available for inspection at 1000 Popple Dungeon Rd., Chester, VT. Call office hours 212-757-9433. FOR SALE in Ascutney, VT. adult park, double-wide mobile home. 28x48. 2-bdrm, 2 bath. Large bdrms. with plenty of closets, WD, appliances, central air. Very clean & good condition. Asking $55,000. For more info call 802-674-5028 or 802-674-2423.
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LONDONDERRY, VT. Energy Star, 15% down buys new 5 bdrm, 2 bath, end of road, views. 800-363-4607. STOP YOUR FORECLOSURE AUCTION in days. FREE Service! Non-profit agency passionate about helping families keep their homes. 90% Successful. Also loan modifications, www.FreeStopSale.com WESTON, VT LAND 5.5 Ac.-$104,900 Level land, bounded stonewalls. 600’ town rd. frontage. In-ground septic design. School choice. Call Owner 802-824-4533
RENTALS CROWN POINT 2 bedroom House, stove, refrigerator, W/D included, references , security & last month rent required, $525/mo., 518-597-3935. LUDLOW, VT. Beautiful and convenient, completely equipped. Private deck overlooking river, golf course, breathtaking view of Okemo trails. $750/mo. incl. utilities/Dish TV. 1st, last, plus one month sec. due w/lease. 802-228-3747.
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2005 CHEVY TRAILBLAZER LS 4X4
Nav. System, Power Sunroof, Rear Entertainment, Leather Heated & Cooled Seats, Absolutely Loaded
2005 CHEVY COBALT LS
AUTO WANTED
COLORADO 40 acres $28,500! Beautiful valley land near mountains. Good road access. Hunting, fishing, farming and recreational area. $500 down. $300 monthly. Call Owner 806-376-8690
LONDONDERRY, VT. $15,000 down buys new 3 bdrm, 2.5 bath cape, views, end of road. 802-875-3535.
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TIRES- 4 245-75R16 Dunlop GrandTrek AT20 $100 for set. Used for 5000 miles. (518) 643-2164
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HOMES FROM $199/MO! 1-4 Bedrooms avail from $199/mo! For listings call 800-4013750.
2007 CADILLAC ESCALADE ESV 4X4
AUTO ACCESSORIES
AAAA DONATION. Donate your car, boat or real estate. IRS tax deductible. Free pick up/ Tow any model/ Condition. Help underprivileged children Outreach Center. 1-800-8836399
HOMES FOR RENT: A 6bd 3ba only $214/mo! Bank Repo! 5% dn, 15 yrs @ 8% apr! For listings 800-559-4145 x S815
2009 CHEVY IMPALA LT
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Sale 13,995
6 Cyl., Automatic, Air, Cruise, Tilt, PW, PL, 1 Owner, Excellent Condition
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Sale 6,995
2004 CHEVY K2500 EXT. CAB
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Sale 24,995
DONATE YOUR CAR. FREE TOWING. “Cars for Kids”. Any condition. Tax deductible Outreach Center. 1-800-597-9411
4 Door, 4 Cyl., 5 Spd., AC, CD Player, ABS Brakes, Alloy Wheels, Great Car
2002 TOYOTA TACOMA
LT Pkg., Duramax Diesel, Allison Transmission, Fog Lights, Leather, Alloy Wheels, Fully Loaded, 8’ Fisher Plow, 1 Owner
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Sale 10,995
2001 FORD F350 DUMP 4X4
4x4, 4 Cyl., 5 Spd., AC, Excellent Condition
1999 BUICK CENTURY
BOATS OLDER 16’ Wooden Mohawk Boat w/ 85 Merc Trailer, Asking $400. 518-543-6419
CARS FOR SALE 1986 CHEVROLET Camaro, rear glass hatch $50. 802-488-4236 or 802-862-2771 x741
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Sale 12,995
V10, Gas, Auto., Air, 2-3 Yard Dump Box, 9’ Plow, 86K Miles
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Sale 5,795
V6, Air, Cruise, Tilt, Power Windows & Locks, 46,000 Miles
1994 SUBARU Impreza, AWD, 236K, comes w/studded snows & all-weather tires, great in the snow. $1,200/OBO. 802-875-5604 1995 JEEP Cherokee, 6 cyl., red. $1,500. 802-875-2900. 1998 FORD Explorer, runs great. Florida car. No rust. $1,500/OBO. Call 802-843-2113.
BENSON’S CHEVROLET, INC.
2004 JEEP Grand Cherokee, 4WD, 6 cyl. Very good condition. Reg. serviced. Silver. $7,500. 802-869-1090.
Main Street, Ludlow, VT 05149
93 CHEVY Lumina, under 93k miles, BB value $710, will dicker, sold “as is”, adult buyers only, 518-623-9353
www.bensonschevy.com
98 OLDS Model 88, 4 dr., Sedan, 1 owner, all the extras, low mileage, $4900. 802-8558004 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.
HEAVY EQUIPMENT
802-228-4000 1988 DRESSER 510B wheel loader, 2yd. bucket, good tires, $12,500. 518-569-0778 WORTHINGTON 4 cyl., Diesel; Air compressor; 1987 30ft., Clemet dump trailer; 1989 32ft., Dorsey dump trailer; 1998 Volvo VNL 770 tractor. 802-775-1657
REC VEHICLES SALES/RENTALS 2004 FLAGSTAFF Pop-Up, 7’x22.5’. Sleeps 8, heated mattresses, outdoor grill, travel toilet, awning. Excellent condition. $3,900. 860627-7597.
RENTAL SPACE available in commercial Cooler and Freezer Call Fair Haven Inn ask for Jim or Mihaela 802-265-4907
AUTO DONATIONS DONATE YOUR CAR HELP CHILDREN WITH CAMP AND EDUCATION. Quickest Towing. Non-Runners/Title Problems OK. Free Vacation/Cruise Voucher. Special Kids Fund 1-866-448-3865 DONATE YOUR CARÖTo The Cancer Fund of America. Help Those Suffering With Cancer Today. Free Towing and Tax deductible. 1-800-835-9372 www.cfoa.org
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TRUCK OR VAN FOR SALE 1998 MAZDA MPV 4WD Minivan, remote starter, lock & unlock, cruise control, 4 extra studded snow tires on rims. 105,500 miles, good shape, runs good. Asking $4,900. 802259-2042. 1999 FORD F-250 HD w/snow-way plow, runs great $5500 OBO. David 518-963-7417 Call and place your listing at 1-800-989-4237
• Carports • Carpentry • Additions
SEEKING INDIVIDUAL to share my home in Cavendish. 1 bdrm cellar apt., furnished, all utilities. Sat. TV, WD. $650/mo. 802-4845004. SPRINGFIELD ONE-BEDROOM w/STUDY APARTMENT Second floor one-bedroom w/study, located in a two family duplex. Includes heat, hot water/sewer, rubbish, snow removal and appliances. 2-car offstreet parking and yardage. Conveniently close to shopping, schools and other services. $711/mo. 1st month rent/deposit required. Subject to HOME restrictions, 60% income limit, initial third party income/asset verifications, annual recertifications. No housing subsidy attached. Vouchers welcome. All adult applicants subject to successful income, asset, credit and criminal verifications. Available November 1st. Please call Rockingham Area Community Land Trust for more information and an application. 802885-3220 extension 218 Equal Housing Opportunity
• Remodeling • Decks
SPRINGFIELD, VT. Large 1st floor, 1 bdrm. apt. Includes HT/HW/snow/trash removal. $650/mo. 802-885-5488 Jake or Gary.
FOR RENT Crown Point, New York 3 bedroom trailer, private back lot, $600/mo., references, deposit & last month required. 518597-3935
• Porches • Awnings
APARTMENT FOR RENT
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SPRINGFIELD, VT. Newly renovated 925 sq. ft. 3bdrm. Includes heat, 1-car garage, private backyard, porch, trash removal. $1,050/mo. 802-885-8088x114.
VACATION/ RECREATIONAL RENTALS WINDHAM, VT. Bromely, Magic, Stratton, Okemo. Cozy, immaculate, 2-bdrm, fireplace, wall-to-wall carpet, fully furnished. Seasonal $3,000 plus util & sec. Nov-Apr. Wood/plowing incl. 860-307-8011.
2000 VOLKSWAGEN NEW BEETLE GLS HATCHBACK 22-28 MPG, FWD, 4 Cyl., 2.0 Liter, Black - $7,495
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2003 FORD FOCUS ZX3 HATCHBACK 2DR 25-31 MPG, 4 Cyl., 2.0 Liter, 16V, FWD, Green - $5,995
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