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By Krystle S. Morey and Amber Stewart “The more lights the merrier.” This is the strategy the Granville Future Farmers of America are employing to decorate their tractor for this tonight’s lighted tractor parade, said FFA member Abigail Armstrong. “As many as possible,” she said. About 45 tractors, ATVs and monster trucks are set to participate in Granville’s first lighted tractor parade. The event will kick off from Telescope Casual Furniture on Church Street at 6 p.m. on Dec. 15. It’ll proceed north on Church Street to Main Street, then west on Main Street to Veterans Memorial Park. Area fire companies, police and res-

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cue squads will also take part, and some parade participants plan to throw goodies such as candy along the route. Several Granville High School students will take part in the community’s first Lighted Tractor Parade on Friday, Dec. 15. The school’s FFA program will have a lighted float. “We thought it would be a cool thing to do as an FFA chapter and that it would

be a great opportunity to get out in the community and become even more involved,” said Armstrong. The organization’s theme is “Christmas on the Farm.” It will include animals and a barn, supplied by member Nate Aldous’ family. The float is expected to have about 2,000 lights but that could increase, Armstrong said. Those on the float won’t toss any prizes, such as candy, from the tractor, “but we will be celebrating with Christmas music,” said Armstrong. There will be a prize package, filled with goodies and gifts donated by local businesses, for the Most Festive Tractor, said organizer Heather Pauquette. “Make it fun, make it light up and have fun with it!,” she said. Three judges, scattered throughout

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The PoultneyGranville Town Band has started rehearsals for its 10th annual Christmas concert. Sponsored by the Poultney Women’s Club, the free concert is the highlight of Poultney’s Christmas season and offers listeners a classic holiday musical experience, complete with audience sing-a-longs. The concert will be held at 1 p.m. on Sunday Dec. 17 at St. Raphael’s Catholic Church Hall, 21 East Main, Poultney. The band is com-

prised of music professionals, educators, townspeople, and students of all ages from many towns across the Lakes Region. New musicians with instrumental facility are always welcome, without age or audition requirement. For those who have not been actively performing or who would like more information, please contact Rusty Wescott, band manager, at 802-2875185, or visit and like the band’s Facebook page. Over the past 10

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Santa’s elves invite you to enjoy a whimsical train ride.

Elf Express arrives this weekend Santa and his elves are hopping a train from the North Pole to Manchester, Vermont this weekend. The 2017 Elf Express train rides will be held on Saturday and Sunday at the r.k. Miles Depot located at 670 Depot St. in

Machester with multiple opportunities throughout the weekend for families to join Santa and his elves on the train for a one hour journey through the Green Mountains. Families can embark on the

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Chorus Concert Saturday The Granville Area Chorus will present its Christmas Concert on Saturday, Dec. 16 at 7 p.m. in the South Granville Congregational Church. The 30-voice choir will sing a variety of seasonal pieces, some familiar, some modern, and some combinations of different favorites. The area chorus is irected by Crystal Everdyke and accompanied by Barbara Chellis. The feature of the program is “Let There Be Christmas,” a cantata chronicling the coming of Christ through both the Old and New Testaments. Hymns

Train Continued from front page Elf Express on Saturday and Sunday at 10 a.m. 11:30 a.m., 1 p.m. and 2:30 p.m., with an extra ride on Saturday scheduled for 4 p.m. Tickets are $25 dollars for people 13 years of age and older; $20 for children between 12 and two years old; and free for children under two. Tickets are available at the Manchester Community Library located at 138 Cemetery Ave. in Manchester. Passengers will be entertained with holiday melodies and dance routines by the elves of the theater and dance program of Burr and Burton Academy under the direction of Broadway and Hollywood

song and dance man Jim Raposa. Refreshments will be served on decorated trains. Adding to the memories of this holiday ride, the elves will be reading a special story about Christopher Pop-In-Kins, who will also be hidden on every train in the greenery peeking to see who’s been naughty and nice. Santa and Mrs. Claus will also be present to provide every child with a special gift. New this year, a photo package will be made available courtesy of All Around Towne Photo. Photo sizes range from keychain to 8x10. For more information email lionselfexpress@gmail.com. The Elf Express Train is a charity event sponsored by the Manchester Lions Club. The Manchester Lions Club is a member of the world’s largest service club organiza-

tion. The Lions are men and women who are active in community projects. The organization is best known for fighting blindness – it’s part of the group’s history as well as its work today. The Lions also perform volunteer work for many different kinds of community projects, including caring for the environment, feeding the hungry, aiding seniors and the disabled including Manchester Food Cupboard, Arlington Food Shelf, Interfaith Counsel, United Counseling Service, Sunrise Family Resource Center, Austine Camp, Vermont Reading Partners, Second Chance Animal Center, Free Spirit Therapeutic Riding Center, Bart Adaptive Sports Center, Burr and Burton Performing Arts, Ski for Heat and more than 30 additional charities.

Park. The route will take singers of the season are interspersed from the park, with Bible readings telling the down Quaker story. The beginning and endContinued from front page Street, to Elm ing hymns will include the Street, then left audience singing along. the parade route, will onto Norton Soloists will be Tracy gauge each float’s festiveStreet to Pacific Wesley, Will Hardin, Mary ness. Street, Columbus Tooley, Karrie Monroe, Sally “Who are the judges? Street and on to Giambatista, Joe Bogart, I’m not telling! Be festive Franklin Michelle Parbus, Rev. Art and have fun all the way Avenue. Peters, and Nathan Adams. through,” Pauquette said. The group Narration by Ken Littlewood. On the Telescope float, may stop at the A reception will be held after which features Santa and Indian River the concert in the church baseMrs. Claus, Rachel Nursing and ment organized by the Ladies Pietryka will be singing Rehabilitation of the Church. Admission is Christmas songs as well. center to share free, however, free-will offerings “I’m excited! It’s some cheer with with be accepted. Christmas, it’s supposed the facility’s resito be fun!” Pietryka said. dents. Immediately following It’ll loop back the parade will be to Quaker Street Christmas caroling via Madison around the village Avenue, Irving streets. Avenue, “As the parade conWashington cludes at Veteran’s Park, Street, Williams we will gather in the park Street and Irving to sing a carol or two, and The route for Friday’s tractor parade in Granville, NY Place. From then those who wish to Quaker Street the said. participate in caroling will group will turn right onto The caroling will begin and continue on with us to travel Potter Avenue, continue onto end at Veterans Memorial the village to sing,” Pauquette south Maple Street, Bulkley Avenue and back to East Potter Avenue. A turn onto Church Street will take singers to the rail trail, where it’ll make its way to Main Street, South Maple Street and back to the park. Pauquette recommends parade attendees should arrive early and park in the village’s “After a fall in my home, I left town to attend a wedding in many free parking lots. The Minnesota. A few days later, I realized it was more than a parking lot at Veterans Park will be blocked off for parade bruise and I had totally shattered my hip replacement. I participants only to park foltrusted my Doctor, Eric Marsh from Vermont Orthopaedic lowing the parade for caroling, Clinic enough that I decided to come home and be treated. she said. “Get your spots early, it looks like there are going to be Everything went very smoothly – from the surgery to recovery some amazing displays rolling with physical and occupational therapy. We are fortunate to through town,” Pauquette said.

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years the Poultney-Granville Town Band has grown to a core group of more than 40 musicians. Directed by Joe Szabo and assistant conductor Michelle Parbus, the band continues to perform Sunday evening summer concerts sponsored by the villages and towns of Poultney and Granville. The band is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization.


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Area churches to reenact birth of Jesus with live nativities gious education for St. Raphael’s parish in Poultney. St. Raphael’s parishioners will put on their live nativity at 6:30 p.m. Friday, Dec. 15, on the St. Raphael rectory lawn at the corner of Route 30, Route 149 and Main Street. Gutowski said this is the fifth or sixth year for the mostly outdoor pageant. Last year the pageant moved indoors because of “wicked, wicked cold” outside, she said. Preceeding the event will be singing of Christmas carols. The Poultney version of the Nativity features a narration of the nativity story, complete with

Volunteers from area churches will come together to reenact the birth of Jesus in a live nativity scene. Dressed in period clothing, Mary, Joseph, angels, a donkey, cow and more will gather in the manger around the newborn baby Jesus. St. Raphael’s parish in Poultney the Fair Haven Methodist Church will present their live nativity scenes this Friday and Saturday, respectively.

Poultney “It brings back the true meaning of Christmas,” said Bev Gutowski, director of reli-

live actors and live animals. “A lot of time people driving by see it and stop to get out and join us,” Gutowski said. Following the viewing of the nativity scene people are invited to the parish hall for refreshments. The Poultney live nativity will be held regardless of weather conditions. For information on the Poultney celebration call Ernie at 802-287-9755.

Fair Haven A day later in Fair Haven a consortium of four local churches presents their nativity scene.

Hanukkah program in Castleton Saturday will continue through the holidays with seasonal books, movement, and art activities for preschool-aged children. There are still some pristine books on our sale shelves for last minute gifts. For the tech-

Castleton Free Library will present a Hanukkah program on Saturday Dec. 16 at 5:30 p.m. This cultural event for all ages is intended to bring together people of any faith who would enjoy sharing their own traditions or who yearn to gain a better understanding of the traditions of friends and neighbors. The program is free, accessible, and open to all. Rabba Kaya Stern-Kaufman from the Rutland Jewish Center will lead in teaching about the holiday, sharing some songs, and lighting the menorah. She may be joined by other area rabbis if they are able to attend. We’ll complete the celebration with jelly donuts, cocoa and coffee, dreidels and gelt for the children. Rabba Kaya will answer any questions, and the librarians will display books. Earlier in the day on Dec. 16, we’ll have our final free drop-in holiday craft session for kids, between 10 a.m. and noon. Children can make small gifts or decorations. Please note that our Gingerbread Workshop on Dec. 23 is full, so there will be no other children’s program that Saturday. Friday Story Hours

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| FRI 12/15| MAHJONG Every Friday morning from 9:30 a.m. to noon, the Castleton Community Center at 2108 Main St. in Castleton invites everyone to join the fun of mahjong, a game of skill, strategy and calculation. Information: 802-468-3093.

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| MON 12/18| BETTER BALANCE The Castleton Community Center will hold a Better Balance class designed to help prevent falls from 10-11 a.m. on Monday, Wednesdays and Fridays. Free. Information: 802-468-3093.

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COUNTRY DANCE The Tinmouth Community Center will host Contra Dances on the third Friday of the month at 8-11 p.m. All dances are taught, no partner is necessary. Live music and a fun night of dancing. Bring clean, non-marring shoes. Admission is $10 for adults, $8 for teens and free for children 12 and under. Information: tinmouthcontradance.org.

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| SUN 12/17| CHRISTMAS SKIT The children of the Granville Baptist Church invite everyone to come and enjoy their Christmas skit, “A Super Christmas” on Sunday, Dec. 17 at 9:30 a.m. during the worship service in the sanctuary on Quaker Street. Hear how the various super heroes react to the birth of Jesus and what they found out about Him and the true meaning of Christmas. Information: 518-642-2245.

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BRIDGE GAME A gentle Duplicate Bridge game will be held each Monday from 1-4 p.m. at the Castleton Community Center in Castleton. A partner is guaranteed. Contact Judi at wajer@myfairpoint.net or call 802-287-5756 for more information.

AEROBIC DANCE The Castleton Community Center will hold “Dance Your Way to Health” aerobic dance classes from 4-5 p.m. on Mondays. The class is low impact and easy to follow. Free. Information: 802468-3093.

| TUE 12/19| BONE BUILDERS The Castleton Community Center will hold a Bone Builders class from 9:30-10:30 a.m. on Tuesdays and Thursdays. This free innovative program provides strength training and is part of the RSVP Osteoporosis Prevention Exercise program. Information: 802-468-3093.

STORY HOUR The Fair Haven Public Library hosts a Story Hour for preschoolers every Tuesday morning at 10 a.m. with the reading of a special story, a craft project and a snack.

Rutland from 7:15-9:15 p.m. Welcomes all singers, instrument players and listeners. Donations welcomed. Info:802775-1182 or www.wildwoodsmusic.org.

| THU 12/21| LEARN TO KNIT Learn to knit each Thursday from 9:30-11:30 a.m. at the Castleton Community Center. The Center’s Knitters Network will be on hand to help people learn to knit or crochet. All are welcome. Information: 468-3093.

TAI CHI Castleton Community Center will hold fall prevention Tai Chi level 3 on Thursdays at 11 a.m. and a level 2 fall prevention class at 1:30 p.m. Thursdays. Free. Information: 802-468-3093. Location: Castleton Community Center, 2108 Main Street, Castleton, Vt.

FILM SERIES The Lakes Region Film Society will show a film on Thursdays at 7 p.m. at the Wells Town Hall, 108 Vermont Route 30, Vermont. The films are a curated mix of best foreign movies, American award winners, classics, new films, documentaries and comedies. The LRFS is a non-profit organization and all are welcome. Information: lrfilmsoc@ gmail.com or 802-287-6101.

GAME NIGHT The Poultney Public Library is hosting Game Nights on Thursdays from 7-10 p.m. There will be a variety of games for children and adults, games that are classic and European, as well as playing cards. Information: 518-2829089 or 802-287-5556.

| FRI 12/22| MAHJONG Every Friday morning from 9:30 a.m. to noon, the Castleton Community Center at 2108 Main St. in Castleton invites everyone to join the fun of mahjong, a game of skill, strategy and calculation. Information: 802-468-3093.

CIRCUIT TRAINING Castleton Community Center will hold a Circuit Works class of circuit training from 11 a.m. to noon on Tuesdays. The class will work with bands, tubing and weights. Free. Information: 802468-3093.

COMMUNITY LUNCH The United Church of Granville, 18 Church Street, will serve a free community lunch from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. every Friday. All are welcome.

SCRABBLE Scrabble widens HAYSTACK HUSTLERS The Haystack Hustler Seniors will meet at 12 p.m. on Tuesday, Dec. 19 at the Pawlet Community Church, Route 133 in Pawlet. There will be a Christmas put luck luncheon and wrapped gift exchange (no more than $10) to follow. Call 802-645-0461 for reservations and information.

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| WED 12/20| SONG CIRCLE A song circle and jam session will be held on Wednesday, Dec. 20 at the Godnick Adult Center in

the vocabulary, helps strengthen spelling skills and is good “brain aerobics.” Join the Scrabble Group Friday mornings at 11 a.m. at the Castleton Community Center at 2108 Main St. Information: 802-4683093.

THRIFT SHOP The Young At Heart Thrift Store is open Tuesdays-Friday from 9 a.m.-12 p.m. and 12:30-2 p.m. Weekly specials, bag and book sales. All are welcome to come and check it out. Information: 802287-9200.

LEGO CLUB The Pember Library in Granville offers a Lego Club after school on Fridays at 4 p.m. Information: 518-642-2525.

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| SAT 12/23| SNOWMOBILE SAFETY The Granville Border Riders Snowmobile Club will be offering a snowmobile safety course for anyone 10 years or older on Saturday Dec., 23 from 8 a.m.4 p.m. at the Masonic Lodge on North Street in Granville. Lunch will be provided. Please call or text to register: 518-260-8704

BOOK SALE The Friends of the Pember Library continue their “Back-Room” Book Sale on Saturday mornings from 10 a.m. to noon at the Pember Library, 33 West Main Street, Granville. Included is a large selection of gently read paperbacks for 25 cents each, hardcover best sellers for $1 each, children’s books for 10 cents each, as well as puzzles and games. Check it out every Saturday morning.

| SUN 12/24| CHRISTMAS SERVICE The North Granville United Methodist Church will host their Christmas Eve service on Saturday, Dec. 24 at 6 p.m. There will be special music by the choir, piano and organ duets, and a closing with the playing of chimes, candle light and singing of silent night. All are welcome.

CHISTMAS SERVICE The community is invited to a Christmas Eve Celebration at the Congregational Church of Rupert on Saturday, Dec. 24 at 7 p.m. The church is located at 2501 Route 153 in Rupert. Information: 802-867-2260.

| MON 12/25| BETTER BALANCE The Castleton Community Center will hold a Better Balance class designed to help prevent falls from 10-11 a.m. on Monday,

Wednesdays and Fridays. Free. Information: 802-468-3093.

KNITTERS NETWORK The Castleton Community Center Knitters Network meets at 10 a.m. on the second and fourth Monday of the month. All are welcome. Information: 4683093.

BRIDGE GAME A gentle Duplicate Bridge game will be held each Monday from 1-4 p.m. at the Castleton Community Center in Castleton. A partner is guaranteed. Contact Judi at wajer@myfairpoint.net or call 802-287-5756 for more information.

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| WED 12/27| BOOK CLUB WELLS The Wells Village Book Club meets at 1 p.m. on the fourth Wednesday of each month at the Wells Village Library. All are welcome. Information: 802-645-0611.

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GOURMET SPECIALITY FOODS Maple Syrup, Sugar and Specialties, Jams & Jellies, Pickles, Salsas, Cheeses, Marinades, Dressings, Honey & Chocolate Treats

ALWAYS FREE ADMISSION www.vtfarmersmarket.org

PREPARED FOODS FALL VEGGIES Apples, Cider, Brussels Sprouts, Potatoes, Squash

BONE BUILDERS The Castleton Community Center will hold a Bone Builders class from 9:30-10:30 a.m. on Tuesdays and Thursdays. This free innovative program provides strength training and is part of the RSVP Osteoporosis Prevention Exercise program. Information: 802-468-3093.

STORY HOUR The Fair Haven

Joy to the World!

There are two great ways to save at Bromley! Sun Mountain Card

Online Tickets

Save up to $30 and get one FREE non-holiday day of skiing!

The earlier you buy, the more you save, up to 50%!

Public Library hosts a Story Hour for preschoolers every Tuesday morning at 10 a.m. with the reading of a special story, a craft project and a snack.

STORY TIME The Pember Library in Granville will host Pember Peapods, preschool story time and activities for children every Tuesday at 10 a.m. Information: 518-6422525.

CIRCUIT TRAINING Castleton Community Center will hold a Circuit Works class of circuit training from 11 a.m. to noon on Tuesdays. The class will work with bands, tubing and weights. Free. Information: 802468-3093.

Route 11, 6 miles from Manchester, VT 802-824-5522 bromley.com

Holidays: 12/26/17-1/1/18; 1/13-1/15/18 and 2/17-2/23/18.


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Poultney memory tree lights St. Raphael’s Ladies Guild sincerely thanks all those who helped to make the Memory Light project a success. STAR Phyllis MacMurtry who first introduced the Memory Light project to Poultney A Alice Abramczya, Joseph Abramczya, Emily Adams, Joyce Ainslie, Richard Alcuri, Mary Alcuri, All my friends, All Veterans, Glenn Anderson (3), Garrett Anderson, Patti Anderson, Edward Andrulites, Florence Andrulites, Harriet Angis, Harold, Angis, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Angustine, Anne Arment, George and Peggy Armstron, Kathy Avery B Baby Andrew, Bruce Bailey, Francis Baitrusaitis, Anne Baltrusaitis, Madelyn Barber, Frank Barkley, George and Flora Beatty, Georgie Beatty, Gene Beebe, Cynthia Bennett, Sally Billings, Jimmy Blair, Frank Blair, Kay Blair, Allison Blair, Joe Mike Blair, Walter Blyther, Mildred Blyther, Dean Louis Blyther, Norman Bolotin, Josephine Bona, Betty Boucher, Brabson, James Brayton, Catherine Brayton, Kenneth Brayton, Vern Brayton, Frank Breznick (2), Alice Briger, George Briggs, Gladys Briggs, James E. Briggs, James S. Briggs, Percy Brimblecombe, Phyllis Brimblecombe, Mary Ellen Brough, Carol A. Brown, Larry Brown, Roy and Alta Brown, Randy and Larry Brown, Dottie Brown, Lester “Tex” Brown, Charles D. Burke, Vernon Burkhart, Toby Burkhart, Tootsie Burkhart, Bertha Burton, Clifford Burton, Florence Burton, Victor and Rose Bushee, Eugene Bushee, Ed Butler, Sally Buxton C Mark Camara (3), Robert Cameron, Edward Canavan, Mary Canavan, Caroline and Herbert Canavan, Candon Family, Fred B. Capman, Thelma Capman, Daniel and Anna Carmody, Anna Carmody, Rollin and Betty Champine, Roberta and Teresa Chesnut,

Anton Ciejko, Nellie Ciejko, Gianna Cirella, Nancy Clancey (5), John and Bea Clark, Kevin Clark, Caryl-Jean Clement, Gustav Clement, Hildegarde Clement, Fran Clif, Charlotte Coddington, Debbie Coleman, Deanna Colucci, David Colucci, Lynn Connors, Edward Connors, Betty W. Connors, Anne Connors, Mary Connors, Earl Cook (5), Dot Cook (5), Bob Cook (5), Marian Cook (5), Clay and Edna Cooper, Ron Cummings (2), Robert Cunningham, Bernice Cusack, Patricia Cyr, Dan Cyr, D Ted Dankowski, Thaddeus P. Dankowski, Shirley Davenport (3), John Davenport (2), D’Avigon Family, Bonnie Davis, DeBonis Family (2), Eleanor Defalco,, April DeLaney (2), Charles DeLaney (2), Joseph DeMatties, Eulah DeMatties, Betty DeMatties, Steve Demski, Peg Dillon, Pat Dillon, Mary Douglass, Duca, Walt Duda, Duffy Family, Joseph Dugandzic, Sima Dugandzic, Peter Dugandzic, Joan Dugandzic, Mary Joseph Dumond, Deforest Dupee, Frances Dupee, Charlie Durham, Daniel Durham, Durham Family, Cathryn Durrum, Bea and Charles Durrum, Charles Durrum Sr., Inga Dziola E John A. Edmondson, Fran Eggsware, John (Dude) and Luella Ellis, Michael Elwell, Thersa and Sydney Estes F Patrick Fallar, Stella Farber, Sally Fennel (2), Wilma Fenton, Todd Fleury, Sheila Fleury, Deborah Hughes Flynn, Helen Foley, Jerry Foley, Robert Frappier, Julia and John Fressie, Harold and Lois Frost G Sandra Georgette, Jean Gingras, Mary Gould, Gramma Shirley, Ken Grant, Bill Grant, Gerald Gras, Donald Green, Jacqueline Greenwood, Joseph Greenwood, Marion Greenwood, Bob and Myra Greer, Kathrine Roche Griffith, George P. Griffith, Abereham

Homefinder’s Guide GILBERT REALTY & DEVELOPMENT (802) 265-8834 • (802) 468-5308

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Holiday fair in Rutland Saturday

Letter Successful breakfast with Santa To the editor: The Poultney Woman’s Club once again hosted a successful Breakfast with Santa on Saturday, Dec. 9. For the 1980’s cost of $1.25 per meal, we served 197 hungry folks and $1.50 still purchases a photograph with Santa. We are ever so grateful to our area businesses: Shaw’s, Stewarts, Williams’ True Value Hardware, Hannaford and Prunier’s for their generous donations and we thank Dale Lott and

Bob Isherwood for working beside 19 faithful club members who waitressed, baked, washed dishes, cooked eggs and poured beverages-- all the effort that goes into this annual endeavor to serve our community. It continues to be a great way to begin the holiday season. Our thanks and Merry Christmas greetings, Marlene Isherwood and Sue Monaco, Co-Chairs

In case you missed the November fair, here’s your second – and last minute - chance! There will be more than 50 local crafters and producers offering great gifts and items for your holiday shopping needs Admission is free. This runs at the same time as the regular Farmers Market, every

Saturday 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Vermont Farmers Food Center located at 251 West St. As such there will be more than 100 vendors at two Rutland locations in one day to get great local items for the holidays. The best part is being able to have a conversation with the farmer, baker, or artisan whose heart

and hard work went into what you’re buying. When you choose the VFM, you’re not just buying local products, but enjoying local stories, local connections, and wellbeing for one and all in this wonderful community you call home. For more information email specialshowsmanager@vtfarmersmarket.org.

Basket Raffle Saturday in Castleton Quilt raffle Monday The Castleton University Rotaract Club will hold its fourth annual Basket Raffle on Saturday at the Campus Center in the 1787 room. Doors open at 10:30 a.m. and drawing starts at 1 p.m. A $5 entry fee includes a ticket

Give us a visit and see these amazing Grills, Pizza Ovens, Soapstone Cook-Stoves, Gifts, Countertops, and “Even the Kitchen Sink”

Vermont Marble, Granite, Slate & Soapstone Co. 10014 State Route 4 Whitehall, New York

802-468-8800 VermontMarbleandGranite.com

sheet. Each additional sheet will be $2. There will also be a 50/50. All proceeds go directly toward funding this year’s mission trip. There will be more than 100 baskets, from crafts to Keurigs.

A beautiful handmade quilt was donated to the Poultney Public Library for a fundraiser The quilt is hand-stitched and measures 56-inches by 78-inches. Raffle tickets are $5 each or three for $10. The drawing will be held on Monday. Tickets are available at the Poultney Public Library located at 205 Main St.


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Farmer’s Market at Riverside Farm

State Route 4 Hampton, NY At the NY/VT State Line Bridge

518-282-9781 Cell 518-796-2609

All Trees $40 WREATHS, KISSING BALLS, CENTERPIECES AND MORE! #1 Grade Vermont Balsam/Fraser Christmas Trees We do custom orders for your holiday theme, just ask! Open 10AM - 7PM Daily starting Monday Nov 20 -Sunday Dec 24 Closed Thanksgiving Day • Wreaths available starting Sunday Nov 26 Closing for the Winter on Dec 24 and reopening Spring 2018


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THERE’S NO PLACE LIKE

GRANVILLE FOR HOLIDAY FUN & CHEER!


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SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL BUSINESSES!

SHOP LOCAL! Fair Haven, Castleton, Benson, Rutland to Dorset!


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Shop & Dine This Holiday Season in

WHITEHALL, NY e m o C See a t n Sa at Skene Manor December 16th!


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(1) TIRE Goodyear Fortera HL M&S. P245/65R/17. Excellent condition. $50. 518528-7528

(4) TIRES P225/60/R17 some tread left to get you through winter. All four $30. 518-854-9345

3 PIECES OF REBAR 1-1/ 4” x 14 ft. + long. $30. 518260-5211

ANTIQUE STYLE GRUNDIG table radio. Works & looks great. Paid $375, sell for $80. 802-293-5499

BREAD SLICING SYSTEM w/electric knife. Great use for homemade bread. Like new. $13. 518-584-9240

CHILDREN SAND OR WATER tur tle pool (or for puppies!). Good condition. $20. 518-638-6985

CRAFTSMAN TOOLBOX Brand new. Makes a great gift. $15. 518-639-4466

(2) BLACK NYLON KAYAK COVERS XS. Brand New. $6 for both. 518-692-8227

(5) CRAFTSMAN WOOD CHISELS Plastic handles. $25. 518-747-3558

ASSORTED CERAMIC Christmas buildings. All for $10. 518-793-4265

CHILDS 25 PIECE TEA SET for four. $5. 518-7934265

(2) END TABLES Drexel Heritage. Good Condition. $50 for both. 518-817-6311

(6) 8 GAL CHICKEN WATERERS slightly used. $60. 802-293-5499

BREYERS HORSE BARN Arabian horse shining star horse appaloosa horse. Original packages. $75. 518-6428049

(2) P205/75/R15 studded snow tires. 1/2 worn. $50. 518-545-9899

(6) CHAIRS with cushions. $99. 518-636-6775

(2) TWIN BEDS Matching solid oak rails. Heavy duty. Pair $75. 802-287-9451 ( 3 ) B OX E S o f r o m a n c e books. $10. 802-537-3175 ( 3 ) OA K S W I V E L B A R stools. $99. 518-282-9149 (4) 2013 JEEP WRANGLER steel wheels. 16”x7”. 5 bolt. Like new. Fit more years. $50. 518-545-9899 (4) STEEL WHEELS Dodge p/u. 5 Bolt. 17”x8” w/pressure sensors. Like new. Silver. 2013. $90.518-545-9899

1 PAIR 195/65/R15” STUDDED snows. $45 firm. 518677-5408 1 PA I R P 2 3 5 / 7 5 / R 1 5 ” STUDDED snows. $45 firm. 518-677-5408 14 LARGE PRINT soft cover 9”x16” Readers Digest, 28 stories, books. Great XMAS gift. $50. 802-362-0790 2” CURT RECEIVER HITCH 2014 Pathfinder. $65. 518-677-2024 275 GAL. OIL TANK with all plumbing, gauge, shut off, filter. Will deliver. $90. 518545-9899

32 INCH SQUARE GLASS top patio table. still in box, new. $30. 802-362-0790 5 CHICKADEE PILLOWS Paid $16 sell for $5. 802768-8120 55 GAL. FISH TANK new heater & accessories. Red Tail shar k included. $99. 518-282-9149 6” HAND ICE AUGER Cash and carry only. $40. 518-6429149 6.5 FT VANBUREN PINE Christmas lited tree. Excellent condition. $50. 802-4680278, leave msg if no answer 9 FT MARKET UMBRELLA never used. $45. 802-3620790 ANTIQUE BABY SCALE made by American Family, up to 30 lbs. collectors item. $20. 802-394-7822

BED EXTENDER fits 2009 Chevy Colorado and similar vehicles, like new, $99.99/ obo. 518-642-9373 BED FRAME, heavy duty. Twin through King. Excellent condition. $20. Schuylerville. 518-944-6439 BLACK KENMORE DISHWA S H E R n ew c o m p u t e r head serviced only 3 years old. $99. 518-300-6869 BOWLING BALL good condition, 12-13 lbs. Made by M a n h a t t a n R u bb e r. $ 1 5 . 802-394-7822 B OX O F VA R I O U S M O VIES DVD’s & VHS. Asking $20 for entire box. 518-7795307

BROOKSTONE SHIATSU Seat topper massager.FW04 similar to current model S4. Like new. $90. 518-677-3073 BU C K H U N T I N G K N I F E with sheath. $35. 518-7473558 BUREAU 60”x31”x16” w/top mirror 4’x4’ w/knick knack shelves. $20. 802-282-6678 CEILING FAN Dayton white industrial, 4 blade, 3 speed. $60. 518-677-3073 CHAIR Hi-back, beige, nice. $40. 518-812-7597 CHERRY VANITY desk. Excellent condition. $50. 802468-0278, leave msg if no answer

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CROSSBOW SOFT CASE New with tags. Allen Brown camo. 25” wide. $30. 518744-4646 CRYSTAL 12 OZ WATER GLASSES. Set of 12. $90. 518-366-1520 DOG CRATE (Vari-Kennel) for medium size dog. $5. 518-638-6985

CHRISTMAS TREE (Martha Stewart) 6’ prelit w/decorations. Cost $100, sell for $50 obo. 802-287-9245.

DOG PORTABLE CRATE Canvas, lightweight, never used. 24”l x 18”w x 17”h. $75. 518-642-1990

COUCH with matching glass top end tables. Rattan w/tan cushions. Great condition, asking $70. 518-779-5307

DOLL 18” Porcelain. Marie Osmond. New. $20. 802287-9451

CRAFTSMAN SAE DEEP Air Impact Socket Set. Hardly used, good condition. $75. 802-278-8275 CRAFTSMAN METRIC DEEP Air Impact Socket Set. Hardly used, good condition. $75. 802-278-8275

DOORKNOB Gatehouse satin nickel finish. Brand new in box. $12. 518-639-4466 D P G Y M PA D F I T N E S S SYSTEM with extra weights. Cash and carry only. $80. 518-642-9149

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DRAINAGE PIPE various sizes, diameters, lengths. $50 for all. 518-260-5211

GENERAL ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR in barn. Runs good. $99. 518-300-6869

LAMP Ceramic cornflower blue w/cream accents. $50/ obo. 518-502-1773

PIANO brand Shoninger, plays well. $80. 518-6773851

GIRLS PX 4.0 NEXT 12 SPEED BICYCLE. Brand new. Great Xmas gift. $75. 802-287-9992

L A R G E B OX O F TOY TRAIN odds & ends, tracks, variety of styles. $25. 518817-6311

PLANET OF THE APES Thade + Horse + Leo Davidson action figures original package. $25. 518-642-8049

SAMSUNG SOUND BAR excellent condition. Cost $225, sell for $80. 802-2935499

TABLE 42” Formica, round w/12” leaf. $20. 802-2879451

DRYER Whirlpool Gold super-capacity propane dryer. White. Works well. $75. 518642-2008

HOOVER STEAMVAC w/1 gal. detergent & manual, w/ attachments. Used a few times. $65. 518-677-3073

END TABLE w/shelf & filing drawer, natural wood finish. Needs some tlc to get back like new. $20. 518-817-6311

GLASS TOP COFFEE table 48” x 28” oval shaped glass, chrome frame,attractive. $25. 802-394-7822

LIGHTED CURIO w/mirrored back. 26.5”w x 30”h. $75. 518-642-1990

POKER TABLE Seats 8. $99. 518-636-6775

FIREPLACE Electric with mantel, real nice. $99. 518812-7597

GOODYEAR TIRES Set of 4. P225/50/R18. Good condition. $80. 518-638-8073

FLAG Brazil. 2’10” x4’6”. Nylon. $10. 518-499-2825

GRACO BABY BASSINET and play pen combo. Blue & Brown. $75. 518-366-1520

FLAG New York State. Cotton. 4’x6’. $30. 518-499-2825 FLUTE IN CASE. Assessed by local musician. Fine shape. $95 obo. 518-6775163 FP POWER WHEELS Paw Patrol LQ vehicle. 12-36 mo, 2 mph max. EC. $30. 518859-1706/518-692-2725 GE 17 CF REFRIGERATOR w/ice maker. Bisque color. $99.99. 802-438-2035 G E D I S H WA S H E R $ 9 9 . 518-854-7242 GE REFRIGERATOR $99. 518-854-7242 GE SELF CLEANING STOVE nothing wrong with it. Bisque color. $99.99. 802438-2035

G U I TA R L e s Pa u l s t y l e, “Stagg” Flame Blue Maple Top, nice cond, w/soft case. $99 firm. 802-278-8275 GUM BALL MACHINE Oak Mfg. Vintage. Square glass. $75. 518-677-3073. HEAT LAMP infrared, rolling stand, professional model, new in box, cost new $200. Asking $75. 518-642-3273 HEATING PIPE, RENEW A Flue, various sizes, diameters & angles. $50 for all. 518-260-5211 HELMET Arai Offroad VX Pro3. ‘07 Orange/Black. L, 7 1/4-7 3/8 washable. Hardly used. $99. 518-677-2024 HESS RECREATION VAN 1998 with Dune buggy and Motorcycle. $40. 518-7934265

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Work Wanted CARE GIVER Flexible hours, references. 518-2829019

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13’ ALUMINUM ROWBOAT $295. Mercury 9.8 outboard, $250. 518-232-7562 by appointment only. Leave message. C H A I N S AW H u s q va r n a model 240e, 16” bar, VGC, $125/obo. 518-642-9373

HOOVER UPRIGHT VACUUM w/onboard tools. Powerful. 12 amps. $50. 518747-0512 after 5 pm. HF H O P E C H E S T C E DA R good condition.$25. Center Cambridge 518-260-9201 I J OY E L E C T R I C M A S SAGE CHAIR works great, upholstery in fair condition. $99. 802-325-6248 KEURIG COFFEE MAKER needs cleaning. sell w/coffee holder. $15. 802-768-8120 KING SIZE COMFORTER SET incl comforter, bedskirt & 2 King shams. Excellent condition. $40. 518-584-9240 KING SIZE FEATHER BED to be placed over mattress. Prime condition. $38. 518584-9240 K I T C H E N TA B L E w / 4 chairs. Blue/teal w/natural finish. Fair-good condition. $95 for set. 518-817-6311 LACLEDE TIRE CHAINS & rubber adjusters for light trk. Fits 15” & 16” wheels. New in bag. $40. 802-362-1644 LADIES DALBELLO NX80 Alpine ski boots. Size 6-7 mondo 23.5. Orig $395. Like new in box. $35. 802-3621644

Central Boiler certified ECLASSIC OUTDOOR FURNACE. Smar t heating choice. Buy NOW and save up to $1350! Call today! Beecrofts 518-753-4402 COAL FOR SALE Anthracite. Rice, Pea, Nut and Stove. Cell 518-424-5663 or 518-642-9819 D RY S E A S O N E D F I R E WOOD. $125/half cord. 518708-4337 or 518-638-6338

GOULD JET PUMP 1.5 hp. Used about two years. $150. 518-677-3779

ONE PICKUP LOAD Ash firewood, cut & split 16”-18”, $100. You pick up. 518-6325457

AFFORDABLE FIREWOOD By Gould’s. Dry & seasoned hardwood, boiler wood also ava i l a bl e. H E A P ve n d o r. 518-499-0307

Free OAK VANITY TOP mirror l i g h t . Ve r y g o o d s h a p e . FREE. 518-499-0404

Garage Sales SALEM 776 Chamberlin Mills Rd. Dec. 16-17, 9am3pm. Counter tops, doors, wood-burning stove, lighting, hay feeder, mats, rugs, tools, furniture, wood furnace.

Guns & Ammo CRAGIN’S GUN SHOP BUY * SELL * TRADE 105 State St, Rutland, VT 802-773-9781 WORK 802-558-2300 CELL

PORTABLE KEROSENE HEATER Model Omni 105 (Type N). Used twice. $40. 518-692-8227 P OW D E R B L U E C O M MODE square base. Has flushing mechanisms in tank - includes handle. $50. 518260-5211 PROPANE GAS STOVE 4burner & oven. $99. 518-3006869

MOTORHOME FOR PARTS or scrap. $95. 518-746-0087

PYROMASTER FIREPLACE SCREEN GLASS Black w/gold trim. Fits 30”37”. New in box. $90. 518366-1520

MYSTERY & ROMANCE paperback & hardcover. 60 in all. $10. 802-282-6678

RAGE BROADHEADS with case. New. (4) hunting, (2) practice. $35. 518-744-4646

O L D A RT I S T PA I N T I N G CASE All wood. Good condition. $45. 518-747-3558

REFRIGERATOR from popup camper. 21”x21”x17.5” w/ converter for AC/DC operation. $40. 518-854-9345

OLD WOOD CASH DRAWER with wood coin tray and bell on bottom. $75. 518-7473558 P H OTO T R I P O D B o g e n 3021 with 3047 head, three quick-release plates. Sturdy, VGC. $85. 518-944-6439

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MOTOR AGE MAGAZINES Several from the ear ly 1900’s. $90. 518-642-2589

A L L Q UA L I T Y H A R D WOOD FIREWOOD accurate measured loads. Green wood available now. 518642-1558.

CRAFTSMAN 18HP w/plow, chains & weights. Has a mowing deck. Runs great. $500. 518-642-3776

YOU CUT CHRISTMAS TREES $25 Any Size Tree Weekends in December Sat & Sun 12pm-4pm. Chamberlain Family Farm 3627 County Route 21 Whitehall, NY 12887

MINI-STEPPER by Gaiam. $15. Schuylerville. 518-9446439

Health/Medical

C H A I N S AW H u s q v a r n a 435, 16” bar, 1 year old, used approx 5 hours. Asking $175. 802-265-8668

Christmas Trees

MILITARY BOOKS paper backs. 60 in all. $10. 802282-6678

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G E E Z E R B ROT H E R ’ S FIREWOOD 2yr dry hardwo o d . C u t 1 6 ” . Yo u h a u l $190/cord. 24” wood also avail. 518-642-0680

W O N D E RW O O D W O O D S TOV E w / bl o w e r, n ew $ 1 0 0 0 , u s e d 6 s e a s o n s, good shape, $250. 518-2322591

LINCOLN LOGS Great West Express giant canister trading post pine cabin box sets. $30. 518-642-8049

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SCANNER PRO 2011. Realistic, needs to be programmed. $10. 518-7934265 SET OF 4 Chevy 6 lug rims, 17”x7”, good condition, $50. 518-642-3273

TRUGLO BOW SIGHT Rival Hunter, 5 pin, light. New. Call or text for pic. $50. 518744-4646

SILVER JEWELRY. Various pieces, asking $38. 518-7795307

TV 13” Flat Screen. Great for kitchen. $25. Call 518-2581877 after 5 pm. Cambridge NY.

SINGER ELECTRIC wallmounted heater. $50. 518638-6985

TV 32” Sylvania Flat Screen. $40. Call 518-258-1877 after 5 pm. Cambridge, NY

SKI VICES (2) “SKI MAN” vices for ski tuning, made in Italy. Retails for $200. Selling $60 obo. 802-362-1644

URN-PLANTER White marble 12”H, 24”W. Very heavy. $75. 802-362-0790

SMALL TABLE TOP refrigerator, Whirlpool, white, runs good, $30. 518-642-3273

V C R TA P E S 2 0 0 p l u s player. All for $20. 802-2879451

S O FA , L OV E S E AT S E T Good condition. Call or text for pic. $90. 518-744-4646

WASHER Whirlpool Gold s u p e r - c a p a c i t y w a s h e r. White. Works well. $75. 518642-2008

SOLID COPPER DOUBLE boiler. Perfect condition. $60. 802-293-5499

WELL DIVIDERS bulletin boards - 6 ft tall, different widths. $10. 518-638-6985

SONY DVD PLAYER Mint condition. Makes a great gift! $12. 518-639-4466

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Farm Animals WANTED: Will take FREE goats, rabbits, sheep, laying hens, alpacas, dogs and household birds. Will pick up. 518-642-3776

Hay & Grain MULCH HAY $1/bale. Also, first cut this year $3.25/bale. You pick up. 518-854-9890


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SERVICES DIRECTORY

Homes CAMBRIDGE luxury 3 Bd, 3 BA home. Adjoins state forest, gated off-street parking. Newly renovated kitchen, stainless appl, granite countertops, W/D, AC, ground & snow maint incl. $1150/mo + util. Call eve 518-854-9840

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DURRUM ELECTRIC Theron Durrum Master Electrician

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Storage HEATED WINTER STORAGE-BOATS/RV’S/ETC 95,000 SF of indoor heated storage available for boats, RV’s, motorcycles, or you name it. $250 any size. Rt. 22A Fair Haven VT. Call Mike @ 802-342-8470 or 802-265-3200.

Thrift Shops PennyLane Consignment/Thrift Shop 5225 Main St Manchester, Vt 05255 (802) 236.5078

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BOURN TREE SERVICE Over 30 Years Of Service Fully Insured * Free Est. Brush Chipping * Land Clearing. 518-642-2182

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RENTALS Apartments CAMBRIDGE Cozy, luxury 2bdrm apartment. Modern kitchen, granite countertops, stainless appliances. Gated, off street parking, ground floor. Washer/dryer. Additional storage incl. $850/mo+ util. 518-854-9840 FAIR HAVEN 3rd floor apt, 3 bdrm, completely renovated, appliances, heat and rubbish removal included. Parking for 1 car. Deposit, 1st months rent, ref & credit check. No pets. Call 802-265-8121 or 802-265-8122. Tues-Sat. Ask for Lucy or Luigi. GRANVILLE-Mettowee Valley Apts. 2bdrm w/stair lift $602 rent; utilities avg $78. No smoking. Pet? Must meet eligibility requirements. For application 518-584-4543. NYSTDD Relay Service 1800-421-1220. Handicap Accessible Equal Housing Opportunity. POULTNEY large apar tment, all utilities. Minutes to Castleton University & Green Mountain College. Inquire at 802-774-8175 or 802-2493745

Mobile/Modular Homes DANBY-PAWLET 3bdr m, $750/mth. First/last/security. No smoking, no pets. 802235-2377

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CASTLETON, VT Castleton Meadows Senior Subsidized Housing Short waitlist for 1 & 2 bedroom units for qualified applicants with income at or below 1 person: $13,600 2 person: $16,240 Includes utilities, parking and laundry facilities. Landlord, Credit & Criminal Checks Required. Rent based on 30% income.

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EXIT ONE SELF-STORAGE Heated Units Also Available Route 4-A Fair Haven, VT 802-265-3330

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20 • The Lakes Region FreePress • Week of December 11, 2017

Employment Driver The FreePress is looking for a driver to work Wednesdays and Thursday delivering newspapers to area post offices. CDLB license preferable. Send response to publisher@manchesternewspapers.com

Equinox Terrace, the premier Assisted Living facility in Manchester, Vermont, has part-time/full-time openings available for a dining room server in our vibrant dietary department. Some experience preferred, however training is given. You will be working with seniors in our elegant dining room and busy kitchen. Ability to work with a team, be hardworking and possess a positive personality is essential. A knowledge of food preparation and dining is preferred. This is a part-time/full-time position working weekends. Competitive pay. Come join us, you’ll have fun! Please contact: Cathy Johnson, Food Service Director cjohnson@terracecommunities.com (802) 362-5141

Precision Auto Body, located at 1529 Main Street, Castleton, VT is looking for an Auto Body Technician. Candidates should be motivated and willing to do a variety of tasks. Prior experience in an auto body shop is preferred. Email: stevebetit@live.com or call 802-468-0327

POSITIONS CURRENTLY AVAILABLE FOR PART-TIME / FULL-TIME

RESIDENT CARE ASSISTANTS • WEEKENDS A MUST • Opportunity to work with a lively, professional team • Dynamic, energetic work environment • Beautiful working surroundings • Training provided • Competitive salary, benefits included Equinox Terrace is an elegant 83-unit assisted living community, located in beautiful and historic Manchester, Vermont. Please direct your resume or phone inquiry to: Renee Burch, LPN, Health Service Director rburch@terracecommunities.com (802) 362-5141

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1.800.354.4232 Part-time Writer The Lakes Region FreePress has an opening for a part-time writer. Past newspaper experience beneficial as well as knowledge of AP style. Send resume, clips to publisher@manchesternewspapers.com

Telescope Casual Furniture is seeking an experienced multi-craft toolmaker. Experience in manual machining, lathes, milling machines and welding is strongly preferred. Applicant must be experienced in making machine repair parts, jigs and fixtures and reading blueprints. Applicant must have strong problem solving and machine troubleshooting skills, an excellent attendance record and be quality and safety conscious. Rate of pay will be based on skill level and experience. Great benefit package. Resumes can be emailed to HR@telescopecasual.com faxed to (888) 871-2873 or dropped off at our office at 82 Church Street, Granville, NY 12832

Telescope Casual Furniture is seeking a CNC operator/programmer.

Career need a shift in gears? Find that perfect job right here in the classifieds!

Qualifications: Operating and set up CNC vertical machining center. Must have working knowledge of common machine shop practices, programming experience with Hass, math skills, attention to detail, capable of reading blueprints, quality and safety conscious and an excellent attendance record. Rate of pay will be based on skill level and experience. Great benefit package. Resumes can be emailed to HR@telescopecasual.com faxed to (888) 871-2873 or dropped off at our office at 82 Church Street, Granville, NY 12832

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Employment To place an ad, call

1.800.354.4232 FA I R H AV E N P I Z Z A HOUSE is looking for a hardworking, dependable, mature individual to fill a part-time opening. Call 802-265-8121 or 802-265-8122. Leave msg or stop by 33 Main St, Fair Haven, VT. PART-TIME DELI HELP Apply in person. Yushak’s Market. Shushan, NY PART-TIME COOK wanted Apply in Person. Yushak’s Market. Shushan, NY

The Perfect Wife Restaurant and Tavern is looking for some hard workers! The following positions are open to fill:

Full Time Experienced Line Cook Weekend Hostess Weekend Bussers and Food Runner Please call 802-362-2817 to set up an interview or email resume or inquiry to goodfood@perfectwife.com

GRANVILLE CENTRAL SCHOOL COACHING POSITIONS SPRING & FALL 2018 WE ARE SEEKING AN LPN INTERESTED IN A CAREER IN OUR ASSISTED LIVING COMMUNITY

FULL-TIME LPN • Opportunity to work with a lively, professional team • Dynamic, energetic work environment • Beautiful working surroundings • Training given • Competitive salary, benefits included Equinox Terrace is an elegant 83-unit assisted living community, located in beautiful and historic Manchester, Vermont. Stop by and fill out an application today!

Renee Burch, LPN Health Services Director rburch@terracecommunities.com (802) 362-5141

Our Employees Are Our Greatest Assets

Radiology Technologist/MA Full-time Mettowee Valley Family Health Center in W. Pawlet, VT is looking for a Radiology Technologist to work in our primary care clinic in W.Pawlet. If you are looking for a position that offers a friendly, supportive work environment, this may be the position for you! We are seeking a friendly, caring and flexible person to provide radiology technology duties and assist in rooming patients as needed. Medical Assistant duties include but are not limited to patient intake, vitals, EKG & PFT tests, and EMR documentation. Must have a VT Radiology license and prior EMR experience. Apply on-line at www.chcrr.org or call 802.855.2082 for more information. EEOC

THRIFT SHOP CUSTOMER SERVICE ASSOCIATE Part time; benefited The VNA & Hospice of the Southwest Region is looking for a customer service oriented person to staff the day-to-day operations of our Thrift Shop located in our Manchester, Vermont branch office.

Key Responsibilities: • • • • • •

Open, close, and coordinate the daily activities of the Thrift Shop. Provide sales and customer service to all customers/donors. Sort, price (if needed) and place thrift shop donations. Prepare daily cash receipts. Oversee thrift shop volunteers. Work collaboratively with Director of Philanthropy on shop operation.

Qualifications:

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TOW TRUCK OPERATOR DRIVER We are looking for a full time tow truck operator. Experience with wrecker and flat bed desired. May train the right person. Light duty mechanical ability a plus. Nights and weekend on-call availability required. Clean driving record and medical card required. CDL a plus but not required. Stop in at 1015 Main Street, Castleton, VT, send an email to rdautotowing@gmail.com, or call Rich or Dan at 802-468-5268 between 8-6 Monday-Friday. Pay based on experience.

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Prior retail sales experience required. Knowledge of basic cash register/credit card operations. Excellent customer service skills and communication skills required. Must be organized & detail oriented. Ability to lift heavy boxes/bags (20 – 30 lbs.).

To apply or for more information email your resume to harry.snyder@vanshr.org The VNA & Hospice of the Southwest Region is an Equal Opportunity Employer (EOE).

NYS COACHING CERT., 1st AID/AED/CPR, DASA, Child Abuse Prevention, Violence Abuse Prevention, Concussion Management trainings as well as fingerprinting required prior to appointment.

Baseball/Softball/Field Hockey: • Varsity Head Coach • Assistant Varsity • Modified • Assistant Modified

Volleyball/Girls Soccer/ Boys Soccer: • Varsity Head Coach • Jr. Varsity Head • Modified

Tennis/Golf: • Head Coach

Cross Country: • Head Coach • Modified Coach

Track & Field: • Varsity Head Coach • Assistant Varsity • Modified • Assistant Modified

Football: • Varsity Head Coach • Assistant Varsity • Jr. Varsity • Assistant Jr. Varsity • Modified • Assistant Modified Contact Eileen Troy, AD, Granville School, 518-642-1051 x. 2185. or etroy@granvillecsd.org.


22 • The Lakes Region FreePress • Week of December 11, 2017 Autos

Four-Wheel Drive

1988 LINCOLN MARK 7 LSC 66k or ig mi. Winter stored. Asking $4k OBO. Call 802-287-0898 eves.

‘92 CHEVY BLAZER auto, w/Fisher plow & brand new tires, no reverse. Inspected in ‘17. $1,000. 518-642-3776

2 0 0 4 C H E V Y AW D A S TROVAN Runs great. 122K miles. Seats 8. Well maintained. AWD great winter vehicle! $2800. 518-5385005

Motorcycles

2 0 0 4 P O N T I AC G R A N D PRIX GTP Competition Group, supercharged, heated leather seats, heads-updisplay, new tires, moon/ sunroof. $3500/obo. 518638-5431 2 0 0 6 TOYOTA S O L A R A convertible, 106,000 miles, n ew b ra ke s / r o t o r s, r u n s great, cherr y red, $4500. 518-753-6936 2008 CTS CADILLAC 85,000 original miles, immaculate. Needs nothing. $8400. Questions call John 704-652-8968 2009 ALTIMA COUPE excellent condition, $7900. 518-345-5005 2012 CHEVY CRUZ 4DR 10,220 mi. Conn. car. $7400. 802-375-2925

Auto Wanted CARS/TRUCKS WANTED!!! All Make/Models 2000-2015! Any Condition. Running or Not. Competitive Offer! Free Towing! We’re Nationwide! Call Now: 1-888-416-2330.

Farm Equipment 1940 FARMALL TRACTOR With mower, surface rust, runs well, best offer. 518642-1681 or 518-260-9981. C U B C A D E T T R AC TO R Mower good, dependable, used, older but good. Needs new home. $600/obo. 518642-0621

2001 HARLEY DAVIDSON FLHTCi Great touring bike. Runs great, lots of chrome. $5,000 obo. 802-325-3524 2 0 0 2 H O N D A S I LV E R WING 600cc, automatic, 7500 miles, excellent condition, $1700. 518-686-4552 2004 HARLEY DAVIDSON FXSTB Night Train Softail, Va n c e a n d H i n e s p i p e s, many extras. Must-see c o n d i t i o n ! 5 0 , 0 0 0 m i l e s. $7500. 802-265-3175 2005 HARLEY DYNA Low Rider, 95 cubic inch, 101 HP, bags, extra wheel. $6695* negotiable. 518-695-5779 2010 HARLEY DAVIDSON XL883L Sportster-Black, 164 miles. $7,000/obo. 518-6421598 (leave msg) WANTED OLD JAPANESE MOTORCYCLES Kawasaki Z1-900 (1972-75), KZ900, KZ1000 (1976-1982), Z1R, KZ 1000MK2 (1979,80), W1650, H1-500 (1969-72), H2750 (1972-1975), S1-250, S2-350, S3-400, KH250, KH400, Suzuki-GS400, GT380, Honda-CB750K (1969-1976), CBX1000 (1979,80) CASH!! 1-800-772-

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Tires, Parts, Accessories (4) GOODYEAR ULTRAGRIP studded tires on rims. 215/70R/15. Used 1 winter. Exc cond. $400. 802-4683045

ATV’s/ Snowmobiles 2009 ARCTIC CAT CROSSFIRE 800, Electronic reverse, Miles 4000. $4000. Excellent condition. 2016 POLARIS 550 LXT 2-UP, Electronic start & reverse. Miles 4200. $5200. Excellent condition. 2015 ARCTIC CAT ZR9000 TURBO, Electronic start & reverse. Miles 2300. $8200. Mint condition (scary fast!). 2015 ARCTIC CAT ZR5000 1140CC, Electronic start & reverse. Miles 1600. $7000. Mint condition. 2008 SKI-DOO MXZ TNT 600, Electronic start & reverse. Miles 4600. $4400. Mint condition. 2016 YAMAHA VECTOR BRAND NEW 1140CC PS, Electronic start. Zero Miles. $9000. 2006 A R C T I C C AT PA N T H E R 570, Electronic start & reverse. Miles 1500. $2500. Good r unning condition. 2011 POLARIS PRO RUSH R, Electronic start & reverse. Miles 4610. $4500. Excellent Condition. Please call or text S t eve a t 9 1 7 - 2 0 8 - 7 3 5 4 . Sleds are located in Pawlet VT.

Pickups, Trucks, Vans 1995 DODGE 1500 trk w/ Western 7.5’ plow. Power steering fluid leak. 104K mi. Single cab. $2100 obo. 518639-8606 1995 FORD F350 V8, one ton, dual wheels, 82,216 original miles, good condition, $5000/obo. 518-7536059

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