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Public Notices Town of West Haven Board of Adjustment meeting Town of Poultney Town Meeting notice See page 2.
Fishing derby headquarters are at Lake Bomoseen’s Crystal Beach.
Great Benson Derby this weekend $10,000 worth of prizes to be awarded over the weekend It’s Great Benson Fishing Derby time Fishermen from across Vermont will travel to Bomoseen this weekend to participate in the 47th annual Great Benson Fishing Derby. Sponsored by the Fair Haven Rotary, the derby will be held on Saturday, Feb. 23 and Sunday, Feb. 24. Derby headquarters is located at Lake Bomoseen’s Crystal Beach on Route 30
North in Castleton. Tickets are $25 and $5 for children under 12. Tickets will be sold until noon on Saturday. Tickets sold between noon Saturday and Sunday afternoon will be eligible for the raffle only. Fish categories include all legal species freshly caught on legal Vermont waterbodies and Lake Champlain from 12 a.m. Saturday till 3 p.m. Sunday. Multiple fish may be entered per category, however, only one prize per person per category will be awarded. In the event of a tie, the prize will go to the
fisherman who gets his fish on the boards first. There will be plenty of prizes to go around – some $10,000 worth. Of that sum, $5,800 is earmarked for “big fish” prizes with the remaining $4,500 set aside for “big cash” raffle prizes. Cash prizes include one $1,000 winner; three $500 winners; four $250 winners and 10 $100 winners. You do not have to fish to win a cash prize in the raffle. Tickets are available at Tom’s Bait
See DERBY, pg. 5
Decorate sap buckets for Maplefest By Jared Stamm
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Spring is not quite in the air, but maple producers are beginning to prepare for the region’s upcoming maple season. And the Poultney Area Chamber of Commerce is gearing up for its annual Maplefest on Saturday, March 23. A new but already beloved feature of Maplefest is the Sap Bucket Challenge, hosted by the Poultney Rotary
See PAINT, pg. 2
The Vermont Center for Ecostudies needs volunteers to monitor ephemeral pools in spring.
Wanted: Vernal pool monitors By Jared Stamm Vernal pools, also called vernal ponds or ephemeral pools, are seasonal water pools that provide crucial habitat in a short period each spring for a diverse collection of wildlife. Despite their important role, vernal pools remain poorly understood and face an uncertain future because of the effects of climate change, airborne pollutants and development. Vermont has some 5,000 potential or con-
firmed vernal pools. “Some are in the Green Mountain National Forest, and others are right next to roads or literally in people’s backyards,” said Alex Wells, who is working at the Vermont Center for Ecostudies through Vermont’s ECO AmeriCorps program. In the Rupert/Pawlet area alone there are more than 70.
See POOLS, pg. 2
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Public Notices Town of West Haven
Board of Adjustment Meeting A public hearing before the Board of Adjustment of the town of West Haven will be held at the Town Hall at 2919 Main Road on March 7th at 7 p.m. to consider the following application: Application #19-592-0 Subdivision for Michael Pass The above application is available for inspection at the town hall. Persons wishing to appeal and be heard may do so in person or be represented by an agent or attorney communications regarding the above application may be filed in writing with the board or at the hearing. Harold Book, Chairman
Pools Continued from front page A vernal pool has four general characteristics: It has a seasonal wet and dry cycle, it’s not connected to other water bodies, it contains no fish and it must provide habitat to a vernal pool indicator species, such as wood frogs or spotted salamanders who have adapted their entire life cycle to the vernal pool environment. “The environment is exciting because it’s so dynamic,” said Wells. “In addition to providing key habitat for wood frogs and spotted salamanders, they’re important for the functioning of the whole forest ecosystem.” Vernal pools feed raccoons and bats, they improve water quality, they help cycle nutrients in the forest and, said Wells, “they’re keystone ecosystems, meaning that for the amount of space a vernal pool takes up, it has a big impact.” Wells coordinates VCE’s Vermont Vernal Pool Monitoring Project. “We have basic location data for a ton of pools, but we don’t know much more about them, for now,” he said. Because of that, the monitoring project is currently recruiting volunteers to visit vernal pools three times in the spring and once in the fall to help establish a baseline of data with which to compare future changes, and to increase
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WARNING POULTNEY TOWN MEETING 2019 The citizens of the Town of Poultney, in the County of Rutland and the State of Vermont, who are legally qualified to vote in the Town Meeting, are hereby warned to meet at the Poultney High School Library in the Town of Poultney on Monday, March 4, 2019 at 7:00 p.m. to transact at that time, business not involving voting by Australian Ballot. The meeting will be recessed at the conclusion of the transaction of such business until 10:00 a.m. on the following day at the new Poultney Fire Department located at 55 Fire House Lane (formerly 45 Fire House Lane and 263 Beaman Street), this being Tuesday, March 5, 2019 at which time business, involving voting by Australian Ballot and voting required by law to be by ballot, will be transacted. (Ballot boxes will be opened at 10:00 a.m. and will close at 7:00 p.m.) 1.
To elect the following Town Officers and fill any vacant office: (a) One (1) Town Moderator for a term of one year; (b) One (1) Selectboard member for a term of three years; (c) Two (2) Selectboard members for a term of one year each; (d) One (1) Grand Juror for a term of one year; (e) One (1) Town Agent for a term of one year; (f) One (1) Lister for a term of three years; (g) One (1) Library Trustee for a term of five years; and (h) One (1) Quarry Valley Unified Union School District Director for a term of three years.
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Shall the Town accept the Independent Auditor’s Report?
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Shall the Town adopt the General Fund Budget of $1,233,658, less estimated receipts of $100,250, less surplus if any, and authorize the Selectboard to set a tax rate sufficient to raise the specific amounts voted for the Fiscal Year 2019/2020?
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Shall the Town Highway District adopt a Highway Fund Budget of $740,433, less estimated receipts of $107,000, less surplus if any, and authorize the Selectboard to set a tax rate sufficient to raise the specific amounts voted for the Fiscal Year 2019/2020?
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Shall the voters of the Town of Poultney vote to exempt the real property of Stone Valley Arts, Inc. from taxation for a period of ten (10) years, to become effective April 1, 2019 through March 31, 2029 and remain in effect for ten consecutive years, pursuant to Title 32 V.S.A. Section 3840?
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Shall the Town form an ad hoc committee consisting of five members appointed by the Selectboard to advise the Selectboard in assessing the Town’s law enforcement options?
Dated this 28th day of January, 2019. s/Jeffrey M. King, Chairman
s/Terry K. Williams
s/Thomas P. Coloutti
s/Francis Fressie
s/George D. Miller, Jr. Received, January 28, 2019 s/Betsy J. Wescott, Poultney Town Clerk
the body of which parknowledge ticipants about these can teach unique wetthemselves lands. more about how to go “At the about monimoment we toring their have 23 vol“adopted” unteers vernal monitoring pools. 14 pools across the Wells state, but says that we’d like to vernal pool be monitormonitoring ing 50 pools volunteers across the will have to state each pay attenyear,” said tion to local Wells. conditions in order to Next time their Friday, first visits March 1, correctly. from 6 to Subsequent 7:30 p.m., visits will Wells is be made to conducting count the a workshop More than 5,000 vernal pools have been mapped in Vermont, some 70 in eggs of indiat Merck cator speForest and the Pawlet/Rupert area alone. cies, and Farmland then, in the Center to fall, to collect their equipment. train property owners and other citizens to monitor ver“The animals will determine nal pools using monitoring pro- the timing, of course,” he said, tocols developed by VCE. The “so we’ll have to keep up with workshop is free, but preregistheir activity.” tration is required. To sign up for the workshop, “The training is really to contact Wells at awells@vteteach people what vernal pools costudies.org. For any quesare and how to be a successful tions regarding training to monitor,” Wells said. “The hope become a monitor, call VCE at is that people will decide from 802-649-1431 or check the orgathe workshop whether they nization’s vernal pool informawant to be a monitor.” tion page. The workshop will consist Merck Farmland and Forest of a presentation by Wells and Center is located on VT Route then breakout sessions during 315, Rupert, Vermont. auction during Maplefest. Club and Stone Valley Arts at The auction will take place Fox Hill. at Poultney American Legion “Last year, we wanted to find an interesting and fun way Post 39. Viewing and bidding will take place from noon to 3 to take part in Maplefest,” said p.m. Bidding starts at $20 for Valerie Broughton, Poultney each bucket. Rotary board member. In addition to the buckets, Participants in the chalartwork by local students and lenge should bring their inspiwell-known artists from ration and senses of humor to around the region decorating a sap and more will be up bucket using paint, for grabs. papier-mâché, What makes a biddecoupage, fabric or worthy bucket? whatever materials Said Broughton: they wish to use. “Go wild and cre“You don’t have to ative. You don’t have be an artist,” said to decorate the buckBroughton, “and you ets with paint only. don’t have to decoUse any materials rate your bucket with you like and create a a maple-related fun work of art!” theme. The sky’s the Proceeds will benlimit.” efit Stone Valley Some of last year’s Arts’ many workcreations included shops and the valentines, horses, Poultney Rotary’s lake scenes and even scholarships and phia sap-bucket snowlanthropy. man. Sap-bucket “can“It’s painting and vases” are available decorating for a for $2 each from cause,” Broughton Sap-bucket snowCarol at the East added, noting that man. Poultney General the Rotary donates to Store during regular business various organizations, includhours Monday through ing Pure Water for the World, a Saturday. nonprofit that works to proReturn your masterpiece of vide comprehensive safe water sap-bucket artistry by solutions in rural and underWednesday, March 20, to served communities around Williams Hardware or the the world. Poultney Public Library. For more information, email Decorated sap buckets will stonevalleyartscenter@ gmail. be displayed at those locations com or valeriesfour@ yahoo. until they are sold at a silent com.
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Fair Haven seeks ‘Pet Mayor’ Fair Haven Grade School is collaborating with the Town of Fair Haven to raise money to improve the school’s playground. Town manager Joe Gunter has created a fundraiser to elect the first Pet Mayor of Fair Haven. Students and their families can put their favorite pet on the pet ballot for a registration fee of $5.
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Ruane and Duquette at Brandon Brandon Music presents Vermont-based acoustic duo Richard Ruane and Beth Duquette on Saturday, Feb. 23 at 7:30 p.m. Ruane and Duquette perform original music with a clear traditional-roots influence. They’re known for their strong, imaginative vocals and harmonies and are often compared to classic sibling harmony duos. Winners of the Times Argus-Rutland Herald 2019 Tammie award for best folk
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Blood drive at Long Trail Long Trail School will host an American Red Cross blood drive on Monday, Feb. 25, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the school. Help the Red Cross fulfill its mission of ensuring the availability of a safe and reliable blood supply in our area. Each pint collected can assist up to three patients in need. The entire process takes about one hour and 15 minutes. Students from the school will assist in registering donors and providing them with refreshments after they donate blood. Walk in or sign up for an appointment by contacting www.redcrossblood.org or calling 1-800-RED CROSS. Long Trail School is located at 1045 Kirby Hollow Rd., Dorset, Vermont.
Young sluggers sought in Poultney Spring training will soon begin for the Poultney Community League. The league is registering players for T-ball, baseball and softball. Children in preschool through sixth grade are welcome. Eligible preschool children include those who will be going into kindergarten in the fall of 2019 and who have turned 4 years old before Sept. 1, 2018. Registration forms were sent home with students in their school newsletters and will continue to run in the newsletter until mid-March. Please return registration
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along with free pizza and hot chocolate. Please park in the employee parking lot at Rutland Regional Medical Center and follow the signs to the CVPS/Leahy Community Health Education Center. Information: 802-747-3634 or visit the RRMC Facebook page. Rutland Regional Medical Center, 160 Allen St., Rutland, Vermont.
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Cross-border police crackdown Granville Little League registration beginning Ten police agencies from Vermont and New York performed nearly 200 traffic stops and issued more than 100 tickets as part of crossborder crackdown Friday. The collaborate effort occurred between 4 p.m. and 9 p.m. and was centered around the border area between Hampton and Fair Haven, Vermont. The goal of the operation was to encourage safe driving behavior by focusing on speed enforcement, use of portable elec-
Derby Continued from front page and Tackle on Route 4A in Castleton; Ed’s Bait Shop on Route 22A in West Haven; Mart’s Sporting Goods on Main Street in Poultney; and Hawk Hill Gun and Tackle on
tronic devices/ distracted driving laws, proactive criminal enforcement and DUI enforcement. In all, police conducted 195 traffic stops, leading to two driving under the influence arrests, one consent search, two drug arrests, 96 speeding tickets, three operating under civil suspension violations, three portable electronic device violations and one failure to move over violation.
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‘Sylvia’ opens at Dorset Playhouse next weekend The Dorset Players present A.R. Gurney’s “Sylvia” on two weekends in March, FridaySunday, March 1-3, and Friday-Sunday, March 8-10, in Dorset. Performance times are 7:30 p.m. on Friday and “Sylvia” runs two weekends, Friday-Sunday, Saturday and 2 March 1-2 and March 8-9. p.m. on Sunday. Greg and Kate have recently moved to Manhattan after 22 years of living in the suburbs. Kate is passionately reinventing herself as a teacher of Shakespeare while Greg, on the other hand, has become disillusioned with the corporate world and wants out. Greg brings home a dog he found in the park – or that has found him – bearing only the name “Sylvia” on her name tag. As Greg becomes increasingly attached to Sylvia, Kate’s dislike of the dog intensifies and an unusual love triangle emerges. The characters of Tom, a fellow dog walker in Central Park, Phyllis, a former classmate from Vassar and Leslie the psychotherapist who counsels Greg and Kate, round out the cast, each offering his or her own take on the situation. The play at times is hilariously funny and at others tender as it explores the trials of marriage and the bond between a man and his dog. “Sylvia” is directed by Cheryl Gushee, produced by Paul Michael Brinker and Peggy Blumental. Rebecca Nawrath is stage manager. Featured are: Jim Young, Maya Grace Redington,Tracy Hughes, Elisabeth Hazelton, Todd Hjelt and Lynne Marcus. Cost: $25 for adults, $20 for members, $12 for young people age 18 and younger. For information and tickets, visit www.dorsetplayers.org or call 802-867-5777. The Dorset Playhouse is at 104 Cheney Rd. in Dorset.
Granville Little League announces that online registration is open for the 2019 Little League season. The 2018 season was a great success. Little League had approximately 350 participants across all levels last year with 27 teams. The league hosted the Southern Adirondack Youth League Baseball Playoff Tournament as well as its third annual All-Star Tournament over a two-week period, which consisted of 68 games played with 15 different communities represented. During the season, renovations were completed at the concession stand had renovations completed, including upgrades to the bathroom facilities. The league was also able to begin accepting credit cards for concession stand sales as well as registration payments. The pavilions that previously were located on the back side of the park were relocated to the front of the concession stand to help provide cover for the league’s newly donated picnic tables. Fundraising efforts were extremely successful with the support of the community this past year. These fundraisers included the bat-a-thon, coin drop, chicken BBQ, and raffle ticket sales. The league raffled off a $100 VISA gift card, a 50” 4k TV, and as a grand prize four tickets to Yankees vs. Red Sox at Yankee Stadium, which included an overnight stay in NYC. The league continues toward its goal of lighting the clover field complex and have purchased the poles necessary for the project. The new season will be exciting for everyone. The following link leads to the
registration page. Instructions for completing registration are below. Link: https://tshq.bluesombrero.com/Default. aspx?tabid=2057475 For additional assistance with the registration process, email support@granvillelittleleague.org or send a message via the league’s Facebook page. If you are a returning online registrant from last year, simply select the “Login” option. Once at the login screen, enter your username and password to access your homepage. On your homepage, you will see all participants you registered last year. Select “Program available” next to the participant’s name to begin the registration process for the 2019 season. This will bring you to the registration questionnaire. On this
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KIDS’ PROGRAM The Pawlet Public Library hosts a Play Group for parents and children, birth through kindergarten, on the first four Fridays each month, from 10-11 a.m. The Pawlet Public Library is located at 141 School St., Pawlet Vt. Information: 802325-3123.
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Free Library offers a Playgroup every Wednesday at 10 a.m. A Preschool Story Hour with seasonal themes and artwork is held at 10:30 a.m. on Fridays. Bring the family for the library’s special monthly Family Nights. Free. Information: castletonfreelibrary@gmail.com or 802-4685574. Castleton Free Library, 638 Main St., Castleton, Vt.
WINTER FUN Rutland Regional Medical Center is hosting a free winter fun event on Friday, Feb. 22, from 4:30 to 7 p.m as part of Rutland’s Winterfest. Children can bring their teddy bears for a checkup at the Teddy Bear Clinic, paint kindness rocks, color winter scenes, pose for the photo booth and dance to music provided by DJ Chris Kiernan. Free pizza and hot chocolate. Park in the employee parking lot and follow the signs to the CVPS/Leahy Community Health Education Center. Information: 802-7473634 or visit RRMC’s Facebook page. Rutland Regional Medical Center, 160 Allen St., Rutland, Vt.
| SAT 2/23 | ICE FISHING The Fair Haven Rotary will sponsor the 47th annual Great Benson Fishing Derby on Saturday and Sunday, Feb. 23 and 24, from dawn on Saturday to Sunday at 3 p.m. All legal species caught at legal Vermont waterbodies and Lake Champlain during the timeframe are eligible. Check-in is at Crystal Beach on Vermont Route 30. All fish must be checked in by 3 p.m. on Sunday. Cost: $25 for adults, $5 for kids. Information: Contact Dave Calvi at 802-2653640. Crystal Beach, Vermont Rte. 30, Castleton, Vt.
BREAKFAST The Poultney United Methodist Church will be holding a community breakfast on the last Saturday of each month from 8 a.m. to 10 a.m. Pancakes, French toast, beverages and more in a friendly and relaxed atmosphere. All are welcome. At-will donations gratefully accepted. Poultney United Methodist Church, 108 E. Main St. in Poultney, Vt.
WINTER CARNIVAL Poultney Valley Snowmobile Club will host a winter carnival at Bob Chesnut’s home on Saturday, Feb. 23, from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. The event is free and open to the public and will include snowmobile rides, sliding, games, and a free menu of hot food, soup, French fries, hot dogs, hamburgers, drinks and dessert. Listen to 94.1 radio or check the Poultney Snowmobile Club’s Facebook page for updates/cancellations if there is no snow. Information: Call Ernie at 802-287-9755. Bob
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WINTER HIKE Green Mountain Club will host a winter hike on Snake Mountain in Addison on Saturday, Feb. 23. Group will leave at 9 a.m. from Main Street Park, near the east end of the fire station off Center Street in Rutland, Vt. We will do a moderate 3.6 mile hike to the northsouth running ridge with beautiful views of Addison County, Lake Champlain, and Adirondacks. Newcomers and nonmembers welcome. Bring drinking water and a lunch. Information: Larry Walter and Vivian Bebee at 802775-3855.
FARMERS’ MARKET The Vermont Farmer’s Winter Market takes place on Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at 251 West St. in Rutland, Vt.
CONCERT Brandon Music presents Vermont-based acoustic duo Richard Ruane and Beth Duquette on Saturday, Feb. 23 at 7:30 p.m. Ruane and Duquette perform original music with a clear traditional-roots influence. They’re known for their strong, imaginative vocals and harmonies and are often compared to classic sibling harmony duos. Tickets: $20; pre-concert dinner is $25. Reservations required for dinner and recommended for the concert. Information and reservations: 802-247-4295; info@brandon-music.net. Brandon Music, 62 Country Club Road, Brandon, Vt.
| SUN 2/24 | FARMERS’ MARKET The Dorset Farmers’ Market is held every Sunday, year-round except for Easter, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Summer location from May 13 through October is on the green at H.N. Williams General Store, Route 30 (winter months at J.K. Adams). Accepts EBT and debit cards. Information: 802-3539656, marketmanager@dorsetfarmersmarket.com or www. dorsetfarmersmarket.com.
BASKET RAFFLE Poultney Public Library and Poultney High School Drama Club will hold a basket raffle to support the Vermont Fairy Tale Festival and the PHS Drama Club on Sunday, Feb. 24, at 11 a.m. at Poultney Elementary School. Doors open at 11 a.m., and the drawing begins at 1 p.m. There will be a 50/50 drawing, raffle tickets for big-ticket items and refreshments available, as well. Updates on baskets and raffle items: Stop by the library, call 802-287-5556 or visit the library’s Facebook page. Poultney Elementary School, 96 School Circle, Poultney, Vt.
| MON 2/25 | EXERCISE The Castleton Community Center will hold the following classes: Better Balance, designed to help prevent falls Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays 10-11 a.m.; “Dance Your Way to Health” Aerobic Dance - low impact and easy to follow Thursdays 4-5 p.m.; Bone Builders - provides strength training - Tuesdays and Thursdays 9:30-10:30 a.m.; Circuit Training – working with bands, tubing and weights - Tuesdays 11 a.m. to noon.; Line Dance - country, popular and ball room line dancing Tuesdays noon-1 p.m. All
Community Center classes are free. Information: 802-468-3093. Yang 24 Tai Chi - Wednesdays 5:45 p.m. Yang 24 Tai Chi is $5. Information: Laurie Knauer at 802-558-6714 or ldknauer@comcast.net. Sun Style short form Tai Chi - Thursdays, 1:15 p.m. Castleton Community Center, 2108 Main St., Castleton.
| TUE 2/26 | GAMES & GROUPS Castleton Community Center presents weekly games, hobbies and group meetings: Smoking Cessation Support Group Tuesdays 5 p.m. Information: 802-747-3768; Ukulele Club of Rutland County - First and third Thursdays. Beginners at 6:30 p.m., advanced players at 7 p.m. Free. Information: Sheila McIntyre at 802-273-2554, watchpointvt@aol.com or Deb Franzoni at 802-273-2196 or debfranzoni@gmail.com; Mahjong – Fridays 9:30 a.m. to noon; Scrabble Group - Fridays 11 a.m.; Learn to Knit Thursdays 9:30-11:30 a.m.; Knitters Network - Second and fourth Mondays 10 a.m.; Genealogy Club - third Fridays 1 p.m.; Coffee Hour - Fridays 9-11 a.m. Information: 802-468-3093. Castleton Community Center, 2108 Main St., Castleton, Vt.
KIDS’ PROGRAM The Manchester Community Library’s Story Times will be held on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 10:30 a.m. These free programs feature stories, rhymes, music, movement, process art, crafts and free play to encourage pre-literacy skills for young children and their caregivers. Information: 802-3622607. Manchester Community Library, 138 Cemetery Ave./ Corner of Rt. 7A, Manchester Center, Vt.
HEALTH CLINICS The VNA & Hospice of the Southwest Region is hosting the following Blood Pressure and Foot Care Clinics: Tuesday, Feb. 26, 11 a.m., Walloomsac Apartments, Bennington; Wednesday, Feb. 27, 12:30 p.m., Godnick Adult Center, Rutland; Thursday, Feb. 28, 9:30 a.m., Appletree Apartments, Fair Haven. The cost of the foot clinic is $10. No appointment needed. Information: 802-770-1536.
SUPPORT GROUP An Alzheimer’s caregiver support group meets the last Tuesday of every month at the Chittenden Building in Rutland from noon-1 p.m. No registration necessary. For more information contact Andi at anchurchillboutwell@alz. org. Chittenden Building, 110 Merchants Row, Rutland, Vt.
CRAFT CORNER Poultney Public Library welcomes crafters to its weekly craft corner beginning Tuesday, Jan. 22, at 1 p.m. Like to knit or crochet? Maybe you enjoy sketching or doing origami. You are invited to sit for an hour or so with other folks who share your joy of creating. Yarns and needles available for those who want to try knitting or crocheting. Information: 802-287-5556. Poultney Public Library, 205 Main St., Poultney, Vt.
SHOE TALK Manchester Community Library will present a talk with certified pedothrist Gretchen Lima on Tuesday, Feb. 26, at 2 p.m. at the library. Lima will present “If the Shoe Fits: How Proper Fitting Shoes and Support Can Dramatically Improve Our
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ARTS PROGRAMS Stone Valley Arts in Poultney, Vt. offers the following ongoing classes at alternative venues for the winter: Slow Flow Yoga - Tuesdays, 5-6 p.m. in Bouge Hall, Green Mountain College. Contact: Brooke Hughes-Muse at treesongvt@gmail.com; Open Figure Drawing – every other Wednesday at 6 p.m. at the Journal Press Building. Contact philwhitman@gmail.com; Script Writers Workshops - Wednesdays 1-4 p.m. at the Poultney House of Pizza. Contact karenklami@ gmail.com; Literary Open Mic fourth Fridays, 7-9 p.m. at The Meeting House, Green Mountain College. Contact David at 802 -884-8052 or davidmook@aol. com. Fees may apply, visit www. stonevalleyarts.org/events or email at stonevalleyartscenter@ gmail.com.
BEREAVEMENT GROUP Meets Tuesdays at 6 p.m. Facilitated by VNAHSR office chaplain Rev. Andrew Carlson. Free and open to the public. Information: 802770-1613. Grace Congregational Church, 8 Court St., Rutland, Vt.
BINGO The Manchester Eagles Club, Routes 11/30, Manchester, will hold Bingo at 6:45 p.m. the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month. Doors open at 5:45 p.m. Information: 802-375-2801.
TEXAS BIRDS Grace Congregational Church in Rutland hosts Rutland County Audubon Society members Sue and Marv Elliott on Tuesday, Feb. 26, at 7 p.m. The Elliotts, active in Rutland’s Audubon Society since 1998, have visited more than half of the Texas state parks looking for rare and common birds, and they have photographs to share along with stories of the connection between birds and the protection of habitat. Cost: Free and open to the public. Grace Congregational Church, 8 Court St., Rutland, Vt.
CHESS CLUB Rutland Rec will offer Chess Club from 7 to 9 p.m. on Tuesday evenings at the Godnick Adult Center on Deer Street. All ages are welcome. The club will teach anyone who wish-
es to learn the game. Free. Information: www.rutlandrec. com.
| WED 2/27 | BOOK CLUB 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.
GREAT COURSES The Great Courses at the Castleton Community Center offer educational, entertaining and stimulating lectures and discussions. On Wednesdays, the American Civil War will be presented from 1:303 p.m. These free, drop-in programs are open to the public. Information: 802-468-3093 or www.castletoncsi.org. Castleton Community Center, 2108 Main St., Castleton, Vt.
GREENHOUSE TALK Fair Haven Free Library will host a presentation entitled “A Winter’s Companion” by Jonathan Hescock on Wednesday, Feb. 27, at 6:30 p.m. Come explore creating a four-season greenhouse here in Vermont. Hescock will explain some of the challenges and solutions for creating your own greenhouse in the northeast. This program is free and open to the public. Refreshments will follow. Information: 802-265-8011. Fair Haven Free Library, 107 N. Main St., Fair Haven, Vt.
TAI CHI Green Mountain Tai Chi announces an ongoing, all-levels tai chi class on Wednesdays from 7-8 p.m. at the Manchester Rec Park Building. Participants will learn the principles and concepts of tai chi while learning the Yang style long form. Facilitated by Rich Marantz RN. Information: Rich at 802-645-1960 or rich@ greenmountaintaichi.com.
| THU 2/28 | CLASSES & GAMES The Manchester Community Library will offer free open play sessions of mah-jongg, on Mondays from 1:30-4:30 p.m., beginning Nov. 5. To reserve space, email events@ mclvt.org or call Cindy Waters at 802-549-4577. The library also hosts a Yoga class on Thursdays from 8:30-9:40 a.m. Classes are led by Irene Cole, RYT. Please bring your own mat and any other props you would need. Attendance is free with a suggested $5-10 donation. The library also hosts a Knitting Club at 5:30 p.m. on
Thursdays. Bring your own yarn and needles. Free and open to all knitters. A Spanish Conversation class will be held on the last Friday of the month at 3 p.m. All ages are invited. Participants should have a basic knowledge of the language. Free and open to the public. Information on all programs: 802-362-2607. Manchester Community Library, 138 Cemetery Ave., Manchester Center, Vt.
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TAI CHI Green Mountain Tai Chi announces an ongoing, simplified tai chi class for seniors on Thursdays from 10-10:45 a.m. at Equinox Village in Manchester. Facilitated by Rich Marantz RN. Information: Rich at 802-6451960 or rich@greenmountaintaichi.com.
EXERCISE The Castleton Community Center is offering Sun Style short form of Beginner Tai Chi on Thursdays at 1:15. p.m. The form is evidencedbased in Falls Prevention. It involves slow and continuous movement and is easy to learn. Call the center for more information 802-468-3093. Castleton Community Center, 2108 Main St., Castleton, Vt.
DINNER The Dorset Church will host its free monthly winter community supper on Thursday, Feb. 28, from 5:30 to 7 p.m. The menu is roast pork with apple sauce, red cabbage, potatoes, peas and salad; vegetarian offering is minestrone soup. Assorted desserts, both wheat and glutenfree. Winter community suppers are for everyone. Take-outs are available. A free-will offering will be accepted to help fund future dinners. For more information, call Jane at 802-867-2260 or email dorsetchurch@gmail.com. Dorset Church, 143 Church St., off Route 30, Dorset, Vt.
ADULT PROGRAMS The Poultney Public Library is hosting Craft Corners Tuesdays at 1 p.m. and Game Nights on Thursdays from 7-10 p.m. Information: 518282-9089 or 802-287-5556.
FILM SERIES The Lakes Region Film Society will show a film on Thursdays at 7 p.m. at the Wells Town Hall in 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. Wells Town Hall, 108 Route 30, Wells, Vt.
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Stories by the fireside on a cold winter’s eve Parade, Bromley “A volume of Mountain and even spiritual gems” is a local exterminahow the Detroit tor, among others, Free Press characare featured. terized Rabbi Bob A full-time Alper’s first collecstand-up comic, tion of heartwarmBob injects a bit of ing short stories. humor into some He’ll be sharing a of his stories, but few of them on at heart they are Wednesday, Feb. 27 sweet, poignant at 7 p.m. by the and inspiring. cozy fireside at The program is Manchester free and open to Community Rabbi Bob Alper the public. Mulled Library. cider and refreshments will be Bob’s two books, Life served. Doesn’t Get Any Better Than For more information, This and Thanks. I Needed please contact the library at That, contain nearly 80 sepaevents@mclvt.org or call Cindy rate chapters, many of which at 802-549-4577. find their origin in the Manchester Community Northshire. Library is located at 138 The old Village Fare Cemetery Ave., Manchester Restaurant, the East Dorset Center, Vermont. General Store, the Loyalty Day
Rutland Free Library book sale The Friends of the Rutland Free Library will hold a book sale on Friday, March 1 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Saturday, March 2 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Thousands of organized, gently used books, CDs, DVDs and puzzles for all ages will be available to buy. In March, the library is featuring children’s books and offering a buy-one-getone-free special on all mysteries and biographies. Most items are priced from 25 cents to $3. For more information, call 802-773-1860; www.rutlandfree.org. Rutland Free Library is located at 10 Court St., Rutland, Vermont.
Celebrating 20 years of Brandon Artists Guild The Brandon Artists Guild is celebrating its 20th anniversary with a series of themed exhibits honoring our planet. The series will run from March through October, with each show lasting two months. The first exhibit, “Art of the Earth,” opens March 1 and runs through April 30. The public is invited to the opening reception Friday, March 1 from 5 to 7 p.m.
The exhibit series represents a departure for the 20-year-old artists guild. “Rather than having our traditional single-artist exhibits, we decided to invite all our exhibiting members to contribute to four group shows based on a single theme,” said artist Judith Reilly. “And what better subject than the Earth, where we draw our inspiration from?”
In addition to “Art of the Earth” in March and April, the remaining exhibits are “Art of Wood,” from May 3 through June 25; “Art of Water,” from June 28 through Aug. 27; and “Art of Fire,” from Aug. 30 through Oct. 29. For more information, call 802-247-4956. The Brandon Artists Guild is located at 7 Center St., Brandon, Vermont.
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Campus news Gadway on dean’s list at Alvernia Shannon Gadway of Poultney has been named to Alvernia University’s dean’s list for the fall 2018 semester. As a senior in the fall, Gadway studied forensic science at Alvernia. Gadway is a graduate of Poultney High School. To be eligible for the dean’s list, students must carry a semester GPA of 3.5 or better and take a minimum of 12 credits.
Godfrey makes Plattsburgh dean’s list Jordan Godfrey of Castleton was named to the fall 2018 dean’s list at SUNY Plattsburgh. To be eligible, undergradu-
ate students must achieve a minimum 3.5 semester grade point average with at least 12 credit hours. Part-time, matriculated students are also eligible for the dean’s list after accruing 12 credit hours consecutively and achieving a minimum 3.5 grade point average. The credits may be accumulated in more than one semester.
Ray on Northern Vermont University dean’s list Cady Ray of Middletown Springs was named to the dean’s list for the fall 2018 semester at Northern Vermont University – Lyndon Campus. She is a 2017 graduate of Poultney High School.
Rutland winter hospice volunteer training The Visiting Nurse Association and Hospice of the Southwest Region is providing training for those interested in becoming hospice volunteers. Training will be held on Friday, March 1 and Saturday, March 2 in the Rutland office. Training is free and open to the public. Preregistration is required for the training. Once training is complete, assignments and schedules are tailored to the volunteer’s geographic and time commitment preferences. Volunteers must be at least 16 years old and need to pass a background check. No previous hospice and health care experience is required. Hospice volunteers provide comfort and support to patients facing terminal illness, as well as respite and support to their families. Volunteer training covers the basic principles of hospice, how to understand the special needs of patients and their families, effective communication, patient care, pain and symptom management, spiritual caregiving, and understanding grief and loss. Hospice volunteers are trained in listening skills, family dynamics and in using
appropriate words to comfort patients and their loved ones at the end of life. “Whether someone is interested in providing direct or indirect support, hospice volunteers are an integral part of the hospice team,” said John Campbell, hospice volunteer coordinator. “Hospice volunteering allows exceptional caring individuals to use their gifts and skills to help provide patients, caregivers and families with the most peaceful and comfortable end-of-life experience possible…and there are benefits to our volunteers. Not only do our volunteers tell us they have a deeper understanding of death and dying, but they also gain an enriched sense of other cultures and beliefs and have an enhanced sense of fulfillment to the community.” For more information, including times of training or to enroll, call John at 802-7701683 or email at john.campbell@vnahsr.org. The Rutland office of Visiting Nurse Association and Hospice of the Southwest Region is located at 7 Albert Cree Drive, Rutland, Vermont.
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quently asked questions and answers on the school district’s fiscal plan for FY20. Anyone needing a copy of the Mettawee annual report can call the BenningtonRutland Supervisory Union main office at 802-362-2452. The document can also be found online at www.brsu.org. Click on “Districts” on the top menu of the home page. This will take you to a screen that has a list of options on the lower left side of the page. Find and click “Annual and Town Reports.” At the next screen, select the option for “2018 for March 2019 Voting.” This will take you to a new page where you can find the Mettawee Annual Report.
During the week of Feb. 11, the Mettawee school board mailed its annual report to registered voters of Pawlet and Rupert. The 56-page document is filled with reports and numbers that provide in-depth information on the budget for fiscal year 2020 (FY20). The Mettawee school board will hold its annual meeting to answer public questions on the proposed budget on Wednesday, Feb. 27 at 7 p.m. at the Mettawee Community School. The actual vote on the budget by the taxpayers of Pawlet and Rupert will take place the following Tuesday, March 5. One new feature in this year’s report is a series of fre-
Owl presentation and hike at Merck to the Northeast. Merck Forest A hike will foland Farmland low, in hopes of Center will host a finding some guided walk and courting couples. presentation on The hike will be owls at the center held weatheron Saturday, Feb. permitting. 23, from 4 to 6 p.m. Whooo’s lookParticipants ing for company must have approHikers will be on the lookin our late winter out for courting owls in the priate footgear, landscape? Well, headlamps, water winter landscape. the barred owls and snacks. are, the great horned owls, too, Reservations are requested, and whooo knows whooo else. and the fee is $5 per person Participants may be able to To register, call 802-394-7836. listen in on the conversation of For more information, visit one or another feathered couwww.merckforest.org. ple. The afternoon will start in Merck Forest & Farmland the visitor center with a preCenter is located at 3270 VT sentation featuring owls native Route 315, Rupert, Vermont.
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The Dorset Church will host its second free monthly winter community supper of the season on Thursday, Feb. 28, from 5:30 to 7 p.m. The menu is roast pork with apple sauce, red cabbage, potatoes, peas and salad. The vegetarian offering is minestrone soup. Assorted desserts will be offered, both wheat and gluten-free. Winter community suppers are for everyone, from moms and dads who need a break to people who want a night out in the middle of winter, families rushing from work to sports and those stretching their budgets. The suppers are meant to build community for everyone. Take-outs are available. A free-will offering will be accepted to help fund future dinners. For more information, call Jane at 802-867-2260 or email dorsetchurch@ gmail.com. The Dorset Church is located at 143 Church St., off Route 30, Dorset, Vermont.
Hollywood tales with ‘The Most Interesting Man in the World’ Tell the Spartans,” Tuttle Theater on which chronicled a the campus of the unit of American miliCollege of St. Joseph tary advisers in in Rutland will present Vietnam. an evening of But his role in the Hollywood tales with Dos Equis commeractor Jonathan cials made him into a Goldsmith on Sunday, cultural icon in what March 3, at 7:30 p.m. was one of the lonThe man who porgest-running and besttrays “The Most Actor Jonathan received ad campaigns Interesting Man in the World,” Goldsmith, a Goldsmith, known in U.S. history. He is Vermont resident and for his iconic role now the face of a new in Dos Equis com- ad campaign for Astral actor, is best known mercials Tequila and recently for his iconic role in had a cameo in a new commercials for Dos Super Bowl commercial. Equis beer. Goldsmith will share some of Proceeds from the event will the most interesting and memobenefit the college and Rupert rable stories from an acting Congregational Church. career that spans more than 50 Tickets are $25-$50. years. The actor has appeared in For more information and more than 300 television shows tickets, visit www.csj.edu or including “Charlie’s Angels,” www.802tix.com. “Knight Rider” and “MacGyver.” The College of St. Joseph is He starred alongside Burt located at 71 Clement Road, Lancaster in the 1978 drama “Go Rutland, Vermont.
Clothing giveaway in Poultney Revive Church will sponsor a free clothing giveaway and raffle at Poultney High School on Saturday, March 2, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Clothing gladly accepted until Thursday, Feb. 28, at
Revive Church, 60 Kerber Lane in Poultney, or arrange pick-up by calling 802-645-0212. Information: 802-884-8233 or info@wearerevive.church. Poultney High School, 154 E. Main St., Poultney, Vermont.
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COMMUNICATIONS COORDINATOR Communications Coordinator is needed to take a creative approach to work in public relations and other promotional activities throughout the Slate Valley School District. Ability to creatively write, edit and design reports and other publications as well as implement public relations strategies to promote the vision of the school district is required. For additional information, contact Chris Cole, Director of Operations at ccole@arsu.org. Applicants must apply on www.SchoolSpring. com. EOE Position will remain open until filled.
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Have you ever wanted to work for one of Fortune Magazine’s Top 100 “Best Companies To Work For”? If so, here’s your chance. Kimpton Hotels & Restaurants have consistently made this list seven times and are ranked #5 for 2019. We are looking for your smile, your passion and your ability to learn. Career opportunities include full and part-time positions:
Line Cook Breakfast Cook Housekeeper • Houseperson Laundry Attendant Part-time Night Auditor Stop by and fill out an application at Kimpton Taconic Hotel/ The Copper Grouse Restaurant 3835 Main Street, Manchester Village, VT or you can apply online at www.kimptonhotels.com/careers. We offer competitive wages and benefits including but not limited to; Health, Dental, Vision, 401k, career advancement and travel discounts.
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Equinox Terrace, the premier Assisted Living facility in Manchester, Vermont, has openings available for the following positions:
DINING ROOM SERVER! Opening for Full-Time positions in our dietary department. • Training Given • Competitive Pay • Benefits Come join our team! Apply in person or contact: Cathy Johnson, Food Service Director (802) 362-5141 cjohnson@terracecommunities.com
RESIDENT CARE ASSISTANT! Openings for Full & Part-Time positions in our nursing department. Alternate weekends. • Training Given • Competitive Pay • Benefits Come join our team! Apply in person or contact: Renee Burch, Health Services Director (802) 362-5141 rburch@terracecommunities.com
ACTIVITIES ASSISTANT Part-time and every other weekend. Equinox Terrace is seeking an energetic, compassionate and outgoing Activities Assistant. Responsibilities include assisting with arts and crafts, music, creative movement, and exercises under the guidance of the Life Enrichment Director. Call or email Megan at: (802) 362-5141 or mlobrutto@terracecommunities.com
The Lakes Region FreePress - Friday, February 22, 2019 - 13
Employment BUILD YOUR CAREER WITH A GROWING COMPANY r.k. Miles, Inc. in Manchester Center, VT is seeking positive, energetic individuals for the following full-time positions:
PAINT DEPARTMENT SALES CLERK Candidate must have tinting experience in mixing and matching paint and previous sales and customer service experience. Duties include assisting customers in selecting paint, stain and paint sundries. Knowledge of painting products and applications a must. Applicants must have the ability to be on their feet all day and be able to lift products weighing up to 75 pounds. Must be available to work a minimum of two Saturdays per month.
HARDWARE RETAIL SALES Qualified applicants must have previous sales and customer service experience, along with general knowledge of tools, hardware supplies and related products and/or building materials. A knowledge of plumbing and/or electrical applications a plus. Duties include assisting our customers with hardware, tools, and building material sales. Physical requirements include the ability to be on feet all day, including repeated walking through-out store, up and down stairs, climb ladders, and must be able to lift products weighing up to 75 lbs. Must be available to work every other Saturday.
MATERIAL HANDLER/DRIVER Candidate must have valid driver's license and a clean and safe driving record. Individual will be responsible for preparing customer orders for pick up at or delivery from our Warehouse. Candidate must have a positive attitude and ability to provide excellent customer service at the warehouse and at job sites. Physical requirements include the ability to be on feet all day. Ability to lift products weighing up to 100 pounds and place on and/or unload from truck. Individuals with construction or building material knowledge are encouraged to apply. Must pass forklift certification. This is a non-CDL position. We offer competitive wages and a pleasant work environment. Stop in our 618 Depot Street, Manchester store to apply. You may also mail, fax or email your resume and cover letter to: r.k. MILES, Inc. attn: Human Resources PO Box , Manchester Center, VT tel: • fax: email: hr@rkmiles.com Visit www.rkmiles.com to download an application.
To place an ad, call
518.642.1234
TRUCK DRIVER Full Time Class A or B CDL Truck Driver/Laborer with Tanker Endorsement. Call Doran Brothers, Inc. at 802-265-4724 or Email resume to: doranbrothers@myfairpoint.net
ARCHITECTURAL ROOFING SLATE
Accepting applications for
FULL-TIME MACHINE OPERATORS Monday-Friday schedule Apply in person at 325 Upper Road, Poultney, VT
Hiring full-time production workers for 1st shift. Guaranteed $14.50/hour for the first 90 days (90-day trial period), with potential higher earnings possible, based on piecework pay structure. Benefits offered after passing 90-day trial period. Looking for reliable, self-motivated candidates.
Hiring EXPERIENCED aluminum mig and tig welders, first shift.
Apply at Telescope Casual Furniture, Inc. Main Office, 82 Church Street, Granville, NY
Starting at $18/hour. Piecework target system with significant higher earning potential. Full time position with benefits after passing a 90-day trial. Successful applicants must pass an in-house welding test.
Woodlawn Holsteins, LLC
Apply in person at Telescope Casual Furniture, 82 Church Street, Granville, NY
8128 VT Route 30, Pawlet, VT
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Career need a shift in gears? Find that perfect job right here in the classifieds!
Assistant Farm Manager • Reasonable hours with some seasonal variability • Competitive pay with room for growth • Experience with cattle and machinery a plus, but not required • Quality references required Looking for a responsible individual to join our workforce. With the nature of a smaller, yet self sufficient dairy farm comes the need for individuals interested in adopting a variety of responsibilities. Experience is a less important criteria than is a good attitude and a willingness to treat co-workers, cattle and machinery with respect. Contact Seth Leach 802-325-3462
CHEF The Roma of Whitehall, LLC is accepting employment applications for the position of Chef. This position may be made available by the provisions of a grant to The Roma of Whitehall, LLC from the New York State Office of Community Renewal CDBG. The Village of Whitehall has requested this grant assistance and the Village grant application is currently under review by the State. Low-to-moderate income persons as defined by HUD will be given first consideration in hiring. Information can be obtained at 209 Broadway, Whitehall, NY or by calling 518-499-2812.
14 - Friday, February 22, 2019 - The Lakes Region FreePress
Manchester Newspapers’
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The Lakes Region FreePress - Friday, February 22, 2019 - 15 Autos
Autos Wanted
Farm Equipment
Motorcycles
2001 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE: Needs motor work and battery. Body interior tires & wheels in excellent condition. $1800 obo. (802) 375-6782
CARS/TRUCKS WANTED!!! 2002 and Newer! Any Condition. Running or Not. Competitive Offer! Free Towing! We’re Nationwide! Call Now: 1-888-416-2330.
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MAHINDRA 3016 HST Compact tractor, loader, back hoe, 83 hours, like new. $15,500. (518) 744-3663
2010 KAWASAKI VULCAN 900 LTD Clean bike, new tires, $3800. Wells, VT (315) 587-9730 (cell)
2007 TOYOTA COROLLA LE, 4 cyl/5 sp, 299,999k miles. Runs excellent. New tires, trailer hitch. Well-maintained. $2,000 FIRM. (518) 642-1812 2008 NISSAN VERSA 100,000 miles, manual transmission, solid car, no rust, new brakes, new tires, extra snow tires on rims, $3800. (518) 854-7903
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Recreational
Pickup-TrucksVans 2010 CARRIAGE CAMEO 5th wheel, 36’, 2 slides, excellent condition. Can be seen anytime. $29,995. Call (518) 852-7566 Cambridge, NY
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