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napolis, Md. <' =(*'>)&('E"8!&,'&*)9'()-')',8@­ cessful competition in Vergennes re­ cently, winning all four events. Team members include Molly Funk, Sam Kuhns, Emma Radler and Mitchell Tierney. <' >"8!&'?/*',&8-*!&,'D$"9'&(*'=F:' and CATS program baked zucchini bread for judging at the Vermont Farm Show at the Champlain Valley Exposi­ tion Jan. 30 and 31. The students use local Vermont products such as organ­ ic eggs, maple syrup and honey. <' =(*' G$*)&!*,,' H*#,' I' @"!,0,&­ ing of middle school students Ethan Brace, Molly Funk, Peter Gebo, Si­ ena Hoaglund, Lydia Pitts, Caroline Gibbs, Jackson Counter, Ally Hoff, Soren Kurth, Sam Jackman, Chris­ tian Boutin and Isaiah Taylor — have started a “Caught Being Kind” cam­ paign in grades 7 and 8. They did pre­ sentations in each middle school ad­ visory to introduce the program, and it has taken off. Students who receive a Caught Being Kind slip are entered in a drawing for a treat reward, and there will be a celebration at the end of the semester. The Greatness Reps have also made an effort to ensure that no one who wants company eats alone at lunch. When they see someone eating alone, they invite them to their table. This has also been a success. The group meets weekly to plan initiatives that will improve school climate. Editor’s note: This column was sub­ mitted by Taylor Farnsworth and Madi Wood of the Mount Abraham Vermont Teen Leadership Safety Program.

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MUMS honor roll

ST. MARY’S SCHOOL students in grades PreK­6 gather for their Community Appreciation Day Assembly. They presented baskets full of goodies to show their gratitude to representatives from eight local organizations.

St. Mary’s school celebrates ‘Community Day’ MIDDLEBURY â€” As part of Na­ tional Catholic Schools Week, each day St. Mary’s School celebrates a different group who make Catholic education possible. The Middlebury school celebrates students, families, teachers, pastors and the commu­ nity. Jan. 29 was designated â€œCommu­ nity Dayâ€? at the school. Each class was helped to pick a local commu­ nity organization that contributes to living and learning in Middlebury. Those classes then put together !"# !$$%&'(!)(*"# +!,-&).# /00&1# 2()3# homemade cookies (cooked by teachers and students at school), candies and individual thank you cards written by students. In the past, a few students would deliver the baskets to their organiza­ tions, but this time the school invit­ ed a representative of each organi­ zation to join students and teachers at the school to allow the entire student body to thank them all to­ gether. Each guest was introduced one by one, and the class that made their basket was invited up (many dressed like people from their orga­ nization) presented it personally. Organizations honored were 92.1­WVTK radio station, theÂ

PRINCIPAL ANGELA POHLEN introduces the guests from community organizations recognized by St. Mary’s on Community Appreciation Day. On the stage, from left, are Bruce Zeman, on­air personality and !"#"$%&'(%#%!"$')*'$%+,)'-.%.,)#'/012345678'9*:;"$'<;)..'=,->"$'%#+'?>,"*'6)('@%#&"A')*'.>"'B,++&"CD$A' Police Department͞ Ilsley Library Director David Clark͞ Chief Rick Cole of the Middlebury Fire Department͞ Tim <E"%$-F'G,;"'E$"-,+"#.')*'%;%+"(,;'%**%,$-'%.'B,++&"CD$A'?)&&"!"8'H)"'I%$%(,"F')*:;"$',#';>%$!"'%.'B,++&"CD$A' J)-.'9*:;"8'K)#'@%&&(%#F'G,;"'E$"-,+"#.')*'EDC&,;'$"&%.,)#-'%.'J)$."$'B"+,;%&'?"#."$8'%#+'<."G"'7".;>%(F' treasurer of the Knights of Columbus Council No. 642.

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dance. Most importantly, we were able to reinforce with our students the importance of being grateful to those that help us, and encourage them to follow in the footsteps of the individuals and organizations represented.â€?

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Indigo Woods. WORK HABITS HONORS Lydia Alberts, Asaiah Anderson, Rebekah Anderson, Bridget Audet, Brittany Baker, Sierra Barnicle, Hunter Barrows, Julia Baslow, Ella Beattie, Nicholas Beattie, Pierson Beatty, Olivia Beauchamp, Joshua Bechhoefer, Abigail Benz, Andrea Boe, Leigh Boglioli, Annie Bolton, Tre Bonavita, Jacob Brookman, Sarah Broughton, Anna Browdy, Charlotte Buckles, Cooper Bullock, Patricia Burkins, Joshua Burnett­ Breen, Raymond Bushey, Payton Buxton, Spencer Carpenter, Rebekah Chamberlain, Allison Cherrier, Aly­ son Chione, Meigan Clark, Brianna Cotroneo, Hunter Cummings­Wash­ burn, Ida Mae Danforth, Grace Day­ ton, Jack Deppman, Skyeler Devlin, Jackson Donahue, Walter Duncan­ son, Ciara Eagan, Thomas Eastman, Dace Eaton, Riley Fenster, Anthony Field, Ella Fitzcharles, Brian Foote, Hannah Forbes, Ashlynn Foster, Wy­ att Galipeau and Anne Garner. Also, Erin Gebo, Tiffany Gile, Tyler Giorgio, Joshua Girard, Abi­ gail Gleason, John David Goettel­ mann, Krystian Gombosi, Colin Grier, Lucy Groves, Owen Hammel, Briana Hanley, Margreta Hardy­ Mittell, Polly Heminway, Rowan Hendy, Tasha Hescock, Tulley Hes­ cock, Anna Hickley, Samuel Hodg­ es, Jane Holmes, Justin Holmes, Tyler Hotte, Jesslyn Hounchell, Yvonne Howe, Ronan Howlett, Wil­ liam Huntington, Jake Ingenthron, Amelia Ingersoll, Chloe Kane, Karl Kaufmann, Nikolaus Kaufmann, Trey Kaufmann, Brynn Kent, Brian Kiernan, Katherine Koehler, John Koskinen, Richard Landis, Sophie Lefkoe, Zara London­Southern, Cassidy Lucia, Rachal Lussier, Brooks Maerder, Ezra Marks, So­ phia Marks, Jacob Martin, Thomas Martindale, Zoe Maxted, Duncan McCabe, Satchel McLaughlin, Son­ ja Mecham, Moises Mejia, Archie Milligan and Shelby Monica. Also, Ryan Morgan, Kather­ ine Moulton, Georgina Mraz, Ella Nagy­Benson, Matthew Ouellette, Nicole Palmer, Raven Payne, Jaro Perera, Jebadiah Plouffe, Kiana Plouffe, McKenna Poppenga, Har­ low Punderson, Garrett Pyfrom, Hai­ ley Quenneville, Lief Quinn, Jessica Rich, Matthew Rich, Mikayla Rob­ inson, Isabel Rosenberg, Pine Ross, Micah Rubin, Brooke Rubright, Julian Schmitt, Lane Sheldrick, Na­ tasha Shepard, Gaia Sheridan, Jade Sleeper­McQuilkin, Justine Smith, Lilia Smith, Cassidy Sorrell­Cush­ man, Darcy Staats, Blair Stone, Shannon Sunderland, Sullivan Swearingen, Lauren Sylvester, Kata­ lin Tolgyesi, Matthew Townsend, Megan Townsend, Lauren Turner, Lucy Ursitti, Rosie (Emma) Vana­ core, Brett Viens, Brendan Wagner, Oziah Wales, Nathan Warren, Jack Waterman, Maria Welch, Laura Whitley, Hannah Williams and Mal­ colm Thompson.Â

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MIDDLEBURY â€” The following students at Middlebury Union Mid­ dle School have been recognized for their academic achievement during the second quarter of the 2012­2013 school year. ACADEMIC HIGH HONORS Josephine Abbott, Lydia Alberts, Helen Anderson, Bridget Audet, Ja­ net Barkdoll, Sierra Barnicle, Andrea Boe, Jacob Brookman, Charlotte Buckles, Anna Buteau, Payton Bux­ ton, Allison Cherrier, Meigan Clark, Jack Deppman, Jackson Donahue, Keagan Dunbar, Dace Eaton, Hadley Evans Nash, Ella Fitzcharles, Brian Foote, Ashlynn Foster, Tiffany Gile, Joshua Girard, Andrew Gleason, Krystian Gombosi, Lucy Groves, Margreta Hardy­Mittell, Rowan Hendy, Tasha Hescock, Tulley Hes­ cock, Samuel Hodges, Jane Holmes, Justin Holmes, Ronan Howlett, Jake Ingenthron, Brynn Kent, Brian Kier­ nan, Katherine Koehler, John Koski­ nen and Bryce Kowalczyk. Also, Ally Larocque, Sophie Lefkoe, Zara London­Southern, Ezra Marks, Sophia Marks, Zoe Maxted, Duncan McCabe, Satchel McLaughlin, Sonja Mecham, Eli Miller, Archie Milligan, Katherine Moulton, Ella Nagy­Benson, Mat­ thew Ouellette, Bethany Palmer, Ni­ cole Palmer, Addy Parsons, Harlow Punderson, Garrett Pyfrom, Lucas Pyle, Lief Quinn, Isabel Rosenberg, Micah Rubin, Brooke Rubright, Meilena Sanchez, Julian Schmitt, Lane Sheldrick, Lilia Smith, Cassidy Sorrell­Cushman, Darcy Staats, Sul­ livan Swearingen, Katalin Tolgyesi, Megan Townsend, Lauren Turner, Grace Usilton, Brendan Wagner, Oziah Wales, Jack Waterman, Lau­ ra Whitley, Indigo Woods, Samuel Young ACADEMIC HONORS Brittany Baker, Benjamin Bal­ parda, Charles Barber, Olivia Beau­ champ, Joshua Bechhoefer, Abigail Benz, Leigh Boglioli, Tre Bonavita, Treed Brooks, Sarah Broughton, Cooper Bullock, Spencer Carpenter, Alyson Chione, Brianna Cotroneo, Ross Crowne, Ida Mae Danforth, Ciara Eagan, Riley Fenster, Abigail Gleason, John David Goettelmann, Colin Grier, Owen Hammel, Briana Hanley, Polly Heminway, Amelia Ingersoll, Karl Kaufmann, Nikolaus Kaufmann, Trey Kaufmann, Richard Landis, Shelby Monica, Georgina Mraz, Raven Payne, Alec Poppenga, McKenna Poppenga, Ryan Quennev­ ille, Hannah Roque, Spencer Smith, Shannon Sunderland, Matthew Townsend, Andrew Trombley, Lucy Ursitti, Rosie (Emma) Vanacore, Na­ than Warren and Daniel Wisell. WORK HABITS HIGH HONORS (formerly Excellence in Effort) Josephine Abbott, Helen Ander­ son, Janet Barkdoll, Anna Buteau, Keagan Dunbar, Hadley Evans Nash, Alexa Lapiner, Ally Larocque, Eli Miller, Bethany Palmer, Lucas Pyle, Meilena Sanchez, Grace Usilton andÂ

a junior history and secondary edu­ cation major͞ Brian Kilbride, son of Kevin and Stephanie Kilbride of Ferrisburgh, a junior engineering major͞ Rachael Lynch, daughter of Ann Larrow of Middlebury, a junior English and secondary education major͞ and Jillian Mulcahy, daughter of Barry and Mari Mulcahy of Bran­ don, a junior business administration and accounting major. Also, Amanda Sanderson, daugh­ ter of Candy Counter of Brandon, a junior psychology major͞ Molly Struhammer, daughter of Brian and Pamela Struhammer of Ferrisburgh, !# /%,):6&!%# $,6'3*0*;6# <!=*%># !"1# Emily Sundstrom, daughter of Gary and Linda Sundstrom of New Ha­ ven, a sophomore elementary educa­ tion and sociology and anthropology major.

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Hannah D. Rickner of Monkton Jennifer Boise of New Haven was named to the president’s list for was named to the dean’s list for the the fall 2012 semester at Morrisville fall 2012 semester at the University of Vermont. Rickner is a junior ma­ State College. joring in biology. Alexander Korda of Bridport was Abraham Freidin of New Haven named to the honors list for the fall 2012 semester at Fairleigh Dickin­ was named to Denison University’s son University’s College at Florham, 2012 fall semester dean’s list. He is a member of the class of 2013. located in Madison, N.J. Sarah C. Stanley of Brandon has been named to second honors on the Clark University dean’s list for out­ standing academic achievement dur­ ing the fall 2012 semester.

Jasmine Blodgett of Shoreham and Marshall Hastings of Bridport have been named to the dean’s list for the fall 2012 semester at Spring­ /&01#?*00&;&#("#@$%(";/&01.#4!,,A Blodgett is studying applied ex­ ercise science. Hastings is studying communications/sports journalism.

Aliza Kamman, a resident of Lin­ coln and a sophomore athletic train­ ing major, was named to the dean’s Jacob Miller of Cornwall has list in Ithaca College’s School of been named to the dean’s list for the Health Sciences and Human Perfor­ fall 2012 semester at Ohio Wesleyan mance for the fall 2012 semester. University.


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Public Meetings ARE YOU BOTHERED by someone’s drinking? What­ ever your problems, there are those of us who have had them too. We invite you to our Opening Our Hearts Women’s Al­Anon group, meeting every Wednesday at 7:15 pm up­ stairs at St.Stephen’s on the Green in Middlebury. BIBLICAL RECOVERY GROUP Meeting, Mondays 6:30­7:30pm at Grace Bap­ tist Church, Merchants Row, Middlebury. psalm62minis­ tries.org .

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C&I DRYWALL. Hanging, 8 MONTH OLD Holstein bull. taping and skim coat plas­ Tag in ear #710. Significant tering. Also tile. Call Joe Reward. 802­735­4725. 802­234­5545. FOUND: 2012 CLASS RING CHAIN SAW SHARPENING in the Ilsley Library parking lot on 2/6/13. Call to identify. 802­759­2095. 352­4588. CONSTRUCTION: ADDI­ TIONS, RENOVATIONS, new construction, drywall, carpen­ Help Wanted try, painting, flooring, roofing. All aspects of construction, BAKER: MIDDLEBURY also property maintenance. NATURAL Foods Co­op is Steven Fifield 802­989­0009. seeking a baker with profes­ sional baking experience who values natural foods. Ideal candidate is able to FREELANCE GRAPHIC multi­task and work well as DESIGNER offering reason­ part of a team. Part­time able rates for work in Adobe year round position 24 hrs / Photoshop and InDesign, wk. Great work environment, Custom Clip Art, Logos and generous store discount and Artwork. Basic tutorial in pho­ benefits. Complete applica­ toshop and indesign. Great tion online at www.middle­ references. $15 / hour or by burycoop.com or in our store contract. No job too small. at 9 Washington Street in Email: freelance.mdesign@ Middlebury. gmail.com or call 483­6428.

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The Volunteer Center, a collaboration of RSVP and the United Way of Addison County, posts dozens of volunteer opportunities on the Web. Go to www. unitedwayaddisoncounty .org/VolunteerDonate and click on VOLUNTEER NOW!

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COMMUNITY SERVICES MANAGER for independent living program. Assist individ­ uals with developmental dis­ abilities in obtaining housing, applying for and maintaining benefits, managing finances and meeting personal goals. Excellent communication skills and personal bound­ aries required. Assist with strengthening autonomy in all aspects of the individual’s life. Ideal candidate should have experience support­ ing individuals with devel­ opmental and mental health diagnoses. Good driving re­ cord and Associate’s Degree required. Comprehensive benefit package including on­site gym membership. Respond to CSAC HR, 89 Main Street, Middlebury, VT 05753, 802­388­6751, ext. 425, or visit www.csac­vt. org .

BANKRUPTCY: Call to find out if bankruptcy can help you. Kathleen Walls, Esq. 388­1156.

HIRING CARE GIVERS, part­time and per diem. Email your resume and references to info@livingwellvt.org .

SHARED LIVING PRO­ VIDER: Young man with a developmental disability in his 30s seeking a home in Bristol area. Ideal would be a couple with no children or older children. He enjoys lis­ tening to music, going out for coffee, lunch and other social activities. Support needed in learning independent living skills. He would benefit from structured home environ­ ment. Behavioral manage­ ment skills a plus. Generous annual tax­free stipend of $28,000 plus room and board payment of around $7200, as well as respite budget. Call Rocky Fucile at Community Associates at 802­388­4021.

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BRAIN INJURY SUPPORT GROUP: Survivors, family members and care givers are invited to share their ex­ perience in a safe, secure and confidential environment. Meets monthly on the sec­ ond Tuesday from 6:00pm to 8:00pm at the Hannaford Career Center, Room A214 (second floor, an elevator is available) in Middlebury. For more information, contact Beth Diamond 802­388­9505. LOCAL HOUSE CLEAN­ ING: Honest, reliable and IS LIFE FEELING like a con­ efficient cleaning woman. stant struggle? In addition Weekly, biweekly, or one shot to taking over your life and deals. References supplied. who you are as a person? 802­349­5757. Do you remember when the simplest things could make Help Wanted Help Wanted you happy? If you said yes, come to the Turningpoint Cen­ TECHNICIAN WANTED ter of Addison County for “Life in Transition”. These recov­ Drinking Water Service ery meetings are for young Technician to service & adults, ages 16­25, with any install water softeners & kind of addiction. Meetings !"#$%#&'()*+*#,-*.)/$%&(&(0)1$'2&3,3. on Mondays and Fridays, ) 45#&,*) &(6"53,) *,$2&6&(07) 3&%0('*&(0) 8) $,1%&$&(0) 4­5 pm, at the center in the 9%#,$)#$,%#-,(#)*+*#,-*)8)&(*#%""%#&'(*.):%1,$9'$;) Marble Works in Middlebury. 8)6'-15#,$)3%#%),(#$+)&(6"53,3)&()3%&"+)$'5#&(,. Our support system will help )<('9",30,)'=)9%#,$)#$,%#-,(#)8),>5&1-,(#)%)1"5*.) you make a difference in your ?,6@%(&6%")%1#&#53,)$,>5&$,37),A1,$&,(6,)&()1"5-B&(0) life. Stop in, even if it is just to 8),",6#$&6%")3,*&$%B",.)C%(3&3%#,)9&"")B,)%)*,"=D*#%$#,$) talk. It’s your life, choose how ,%0,$)#')",%$()*1,6&%"&E,3)!,"3.)?5*#)@%2,)#@,)%B&"&#+) you’re going to live it. NA MEETINGS MIDDLE­ BURY: Mondays, 6pm, held at the Turning Point Center located in the Marbleworks.

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Engine Parts Phone Sales Rep Full Time Temporary Position, up to 5 months Located in Brandon, MarineEngine.com is an Internet and phone business selling boat engine parts and accessories. Please visit us online at www.marineengine.com Primary Duties: Answer calls and enter orders through an online order entry system. Help customers identify appropriate replacement parts for outboard motors by using online parts catalogs and computerized parts diagram software. !"#$%&'#(%)*+: Casual mechanical experience is a plus. Be comfortable dealing ,%(-. (-/. 0"1$%'. )2/3. (-/. 0-)*/4. 5)60"(/3. $%(/3#'7. %*'$"8%*9. +(#*8#38. ):&'/. programs and the internet is important. Willingness to learn the basics about marine engines. Salary: $12.00 per hour Apply: Please apply by emailing your resume to: James Cole, jcole@marineengine.com. A short note about why you are interested would be helpful.

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Director of Surgical Services:  Full time position providing clinical leadership to the Surgical Services Department, including OR, PACU, Anesthesia, Endoscopy and Central Sterile Supply.  The successful candidate must be a team player with the ability to work collaboratively with Porter Medical Center personnel across all departments.  Leadership experience in a clinical healthcare setting, BSN degree, Vermont State RN licensure and recent clinical experience are required.  A track record of proven results to improve quality of patient care as well as patient and associate satisfaction required.  Candidates with an advanced nursing degree or equivalent experience are preferred.  Birthing Center Nurse Manager:  Full time position.  Responsibilities include day to day operations of the Birthing Center including, but not limited to, planning, directing, implementing and evaluating nursing practice.  Must be a team player with the ability to work collaboratively with Porter Medical Center personnel across all departments.  BSN degree or higher level of education as well as an active Vermont RN License and recent clinical experience are required.  Successful candidate will have a passion for nursing excellence and patient/family centered care.  A track record of proven results to improve quality of patient care as well as patient and associate satisfaction required.

1500 SQ.FT. HIGH traffic retail location on Route 7, Ferrisburgh. Great visibility. Newly renovated. Parking. Heat included. 802­349­3370.

4000 SQUARE FEET or less. Professional Office space in Middlebury, multi­ room, re­ ceptionist desk. Ground level, For Sale parking, handicapped­ac­ 2010 KEYSTONE COU­ cessible. Available now. GAR Winterized Fifth 802­558­6092. Wheel Camper. All set up in year­round camp ground, or BRANDON 2 BR $650 + can be moved. 3 slide­outs, utilities. 802­773­9107 www. completely furnished, flat thefuccicompany.com . screen tv, built in DVD BRANDON; PRIVATE, player and surround sound. GROUND floor, 2 bedroom Excellent condition. Call apartment. Newly renovated. 802­349­2468 for more in­ $800 /m  o. includes heat. Ref­ formation. erences, deposit. No pets. BULK SALT AND salted No smoking. Call Kathy sand; loaded or delivered. 802­352­4302. Livingston Farm Landscape. BRANDON; QUIET neigh­ 802­453­2226. borhood, completely reno­ FOR SALE CHEAP! Like vated 2 bedroom apartment. new, 2 portable kerosene Heat / hot water included. No heaters, small book case, 2 pets. Lease. References and drawer metal filing cabinet. credit check. First, last and  onth. Call 802­238­6370. If no an­ security deposit. $875 /m 802­247­3708. swer, leave message. INT 2 YARD Articulated bucket loader in real good condition. $12,000. Call 518­569­0957.

BRISTOL 2 BEDROOM Mo­ bile home, located in small, clean park. 802­453­4207 Reg or Brenda.

MAPLE SAP TOTES, 275 gallon, food grade. Winter special $150. Delivery avail­ able. 802­453­4235.

BRISTOL COTTAGE, PRI­ VATE, beautiful setting. Fur­ nished, W/D, 4.5 acres, jet tub. Available short or long term. Non smoking. Refer­ ences. $875 /  m onth. Call 520­481­5801.

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EAST MIDDLEBURY: 1 bedroom apartment includes heat, hot water, electricity, rubbish / recycle; walk to post office and local stores. No pets. References and deposit. Call 802­388­7716.

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BRISTOL, LARGE ONE / PLUS Bedroom Apt. Effi­ cient gas heat, includes water and sewer, no pets /s moking, $700 plus electric and heat, call Tom at Wallace Realty. VT GUN SHOW: Feb 16­17. 802­453­4670. CT. Valley Auto Auction Ctr. 1567, RT 14 Hartford, VT DOWNTOWN MIDDLE­ 05047. 802­875­4540. Same BURY Office Space for rent weekend as the West Leba­ in charming building available. Call Baba 802­373­6456. non, NH Gun Show.

PART TIME CAREGIVER for 12 year old disabled boy, Middlebury. Applicants must have child care experience, references, incredible pa­ tience, a strong back. Flex­ ible hours. Criminal back­ ground check. Send resume: sstone7716@gmail.com .

transportation. 6 month to 1 year commitment. Contact Sarah Muss at 802­388­4021 for further information.

RN/Per Diem Opportunities:  Porter Hospital seeks RN candidates for per diem positions in the following departments:  Medical/Surgical, Special Care, Emergency, Birthing Center and Surgical Services (OR/ Endoscopy, PACU Ambulatory Surgery).  Active Vermont RN licensure required.  Please email dfuller@ portermedical.org for details.

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MIDDLEBURY UNION HIGH SCHOOL VARSITY BOYS’ LACROSSE COACH Middlebury Union High School is seeking a Varsity Boys’ Lacrosse Coach. The applicant must possess a strong knowledge of the game of lacrosse with previous coaching experience preferred. Must possess good organizational skills and the ability to communicate and relate to student athletes. Interested parties should send a resume and letter of interest to: Sean Farrell, Activities Director Middlebury Union High School 73 Charles Avenue Middlebury, VT 05753 Position Open Until Filled.

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RN/Special Care Unit: Full time position working 7pm â€“ 7am with every other weekend rotation.  Candidates with critical care experience preferred but will train if candidate has a minimum of 2­3 years of Med/Surg experience.  VT RN licensure required. RN/MedSurg: Full time position working on Porter’s Medical/Surgical Unit.  Experience preferred but will train.  VT RN licensure required. RN/Emergency Department:  Full and part time positions available working in Porter’s E.D.  Vermont RN licensure required.  E.D. experience preferred but will train.

PORTER PRACTICE MANAGEMENT RN, LPN or MA, Bristol Internal Medicine!""#$$%&'(")"*)+,",&-$"./01$"'2+3$".+"-$4&1)5")33&3,)',")," Bristol Internal Medicine (three days per week). Cardiac Stress RN, Middlebury:  Per diem opportunity at Porter Cardiology. Must have previous stress testing/arrythmia experience. !"#$%& '()*%+& ,'& -)& ./'+& .01/+& 2%)3%44%*5& (Posted 01/24/2013 Updated 1/28/2013) Full time opportunity for RN or LPN in a family practice setting. Ability to work in a fast paced environment.  Good customer service and people skills.  Willing to train. Schedule: 36 hours per week, 7:30 am â€“ 5:00 pm. !"#$%&'()*%+&,'+&678%*9):&;<=><"%):+&2%)3%44%*5&(Posted 01/24/2013) Part time opportunity for RN experienced in a midwifery or OB/GYN setting.  Duties include phone triage and phlebotomy. Twelve hours weekly.  Potential schedule: Tues 8 â€“ 12 or 3pm͞ Wed 8 hours. Occasional evenings until 8 pm. 64$)5"1)'4&4),$"7&55"8)9$",8$":$;&<&5&,=",."1.9$+")44&,&.')5"*$+"4&$-"8.2+3>

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EP MANAGEMENT COR­ PORATION has 1 and 2 bd units available at Park Village Apartments, Market unit, Sec­ tion 8 units and Tax Credit units. Some units are income based. On­site laundry room and elevator. 24 hour emer­ gency maintenance. For an application or additional infor­ mation contact Patty Howard at 1­802­775­1100 x2 or email pattyhowards@epmanage­ ment.com. EHO. MIDDLEBURY 1 BEDROOM apartment near downtown. Appliances, lease, secu­ rity deposit. No pets. Re­ al­Net Management, Inc. 802­388­4994. MIDDLEBURY OFFICE SPACE: Ground floor Court St. location. Off street park­ ing. 600 to 2,000 sq. ft. Real­Net Management, Inc. 802­388­4994.

RN/OR/Endoscopy: Full time day shift position, plus call one weekend out of every six and one day per week. VT RN Licensure required. Experience in procedural or peri­operative nursing preferred. Will train.

Rutland Northeast Supervisory Union seeks a highly knowledgeable individual with excellent communication and collaboration skills to lead the direction and maintenance of technology systems and integration in support of 21st Century educational practices and outcomes.  !"#$%&'()*#+(%(#,'-)."-,)/#0').%+%.".)12) &0')3'#4-)12)'56'4%'+*')%+)'("*#,%1+)14),/') &'$()12)%+214.#,%1+),'*/+1$1738))9):#-,'4;-) degree and Educational Technology Specialist endorsement preferred.  This is a full year 61-%,%1+)<%,/)*1.6',%,%0')-#$#43)#+()='+'&,-8)) The selection process will begin immediately %+)#+,%*%6#,%1+)12)#+)'#4$3):#4*/)-,#4,%+7)(#,'8)) If interested, send letter of interest, resume and references to:

2 BEDROOM UPSTAIRS apartment. $1145 / mo. In­ cludes electricity, hot wa­ ter, heat, rubbish removal. No pets. Security deposit. 802­453­4037.

WINTER SPECIAL â€” THE BARREL MAN: 55 gallon Plastic and Metal barrels. Several types: 55 gallon rain barrels with faucets, Food grade with removable locking covers, plastic food grade with spin­on covers (pickle barrels). Many types of bar­ rels. 55 gallon salt / sand barrels with PT legs. Also, PERSONAL CARE ATTEN­ 275 gallon food grade totes, DANT needed for 14 year great for Maple sap. Special old boy on autism spectrum price, $149.95. Delivery avail­ for after school hours in Fer­ able. 802­453­4235. risburgh. Tuesday through Friday, 16 hrs / wk. Look­ WINTER SPECIAL: BLUE ing for someone that enjoys 55 gallon plastic dock bar­ outdoor activities. Must be 18 rels. Delivery available. Call years or older with reliable for prices. 802­453­4235.

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EXPERIENCED SERVER for part or full time, year round position. Attention to detail, great communication skills and enthusiasm required. Passion for local food and farm to table cuisine ben­ eficial. 2­4 dinner shifts per week including weekends and holidays. For interview call Doug at Mary’s Restau­ rant at The Inn at Baldwin Creek. 802­453­2432.

BRISTOL LARGE ONE bedroom apartment. Walk­ ing distance to town. No pets. No smoking. $700 / month and utilities and deposit. Call 802­388­0730.

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MO’S COUNTRY RABBITS: Fresh Rabbit Meat for sale. Average weight: 4­5 lbs. Charging $14.00 per rabbit. Also selling live adult rabbits, as well as baby rabbits for negotiable price. Many differ­ ent breeds including â€œGiantsâ€?. May be seen by appoint­ ment. Call Mo O’Keefe at 802­349­8040. Great Meat. Great Pets. Great Prices.

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It’s against the law to discriminate when advertising housing related activities. Particularly on sites like Craigslist. And it’s easier to break the law than you might think. You can’t say â€œno childrenâ€? or â€œadults only.â€? There is lots you can’t say. The federal government is watching for such discrimination. Let us help you sift through the complexities of the Fair Housing Law. Stay legal. Stay on the right side of the nation’s Fair Housing Law. Call the Addison Independent at (802) 388­4944. Talk to our sales professionals.

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MIDDLEBURY; 3 BED­ ROOM apartment. All in­ clusive, $1700 / mo. All new. Available April. 388­4831.

WEYBRIDGE; 1 BEDROOM furnished cottage 2 miles from Middlebury. Great view, screened porch, washer, dryer, dishwasher. Pets ok. $850 /m o. plus utilities. Refer­ ences, deposit. ihwashing­ ton@gmavt.net .

145 ACRES AVAILABLE for five year lease. Organic preferred. $5500 per year. First and last year rent paid at signing of contract. 619­208­2939. www.land­ woodwater.com .

MIDDLEBURY; EXCEP­ TIONAL BRAND new, sec­ ond floor studio with full kitch­ en and bath. Includes: heat, hw, electric, trash, washer / dryer. $1075 / mo. No pets or smoking. Call Karen at Lang McLaughry Real Estate. 802­388­1977.

HAY FOR SALE: Small square bales. First cut, second cut, and mulch. Delivery available. Call for pricing. 802­453­4481, 8 0 2 ­ 3 4 9 ­ 9 2 8 1 , o r 802­989­1004.

! PANTON 2 BR apartment. Electricity, HW, internet, satel­ lite tv, snow and trash removal included. Pay for own heat. Pets negotiable. First, last months rent and security de­ posit. Credit check and refer­ ences required. $750 /m onth. Please call 802­989­0154.

HAY FOR SALE; first and second cut. Call 352­4686. SAWDUST; STORED AND undercover. Large tandem silage truck $600, delivered. Large single axle dump $250, delivered. Single axle dump $185, delivered. Pick up also available. Phone order and credit cards accepted. 802­453­2226. Bagged shav­ ings in stock. $5.60 per bag.

RIPTON TWO bedroom second floor apartment with deck, 600s.f. $650 /m onth plus utilities. No pets. No smoking. Call 382­8567. RIPTON: 2­1/2 BEDROOM rustic home on large river on wooded 7 acres. 1250 sq.ft. “Quiet pets welcome.” Free firewood for the cut­ ting. $900 / mo. plus deposit, credit references and lease. 802­388­2812.

HAY FOR SALE. 100 big square bales of first cut grass hay. 50 big square bales of second cut grass hay. Both good quality. 802­352­6694.

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FREE JUNK CAR REMOV­ AL. Cash paid for some com­ plete cars. Call 388­0432 or 388­2209.

RV, BOAT AND HEATED FAMILY SEEKING HOUSE MOTORCYCLE STORAGE for rent in Mary Hogan district SUVs Available. Call 802­453­5563. August 2013. Would consider a lease­ purchase option for SELF­STORAGE, 8X10 the right property. Please call units. Your lock and key, Jill at 802­989­7441. $50 / m onth. Middlebury. 2003 JEEP LIBERTY: 802­558­6092. Green, 105,508 miles. Re­ Wood Heat cently refurbished. $3500 TWO­ BAY GARAGE, de­ OBO. 802­349­6874. posit, references. Middlebury. CORNWALL, VT: WELL 802­558­6092. Seasoned 3”x5” diameter, 16 VERGENNES: EP MAN­ inch length firewood. Mostly Trucks AGEMENT has the follow­ hardhack. $300. per cord. ing units available at Willow You pick up $245 cash. Get it Apartments for 55 and older while it lasts. 802­462­3313.

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individuals: 2 BD single family unit. Rent is $765 plus tenant pays utilities. 1 BD Section 8 subsidized unit. Tenant pays about 30% of adjusted monthly income for rent and utilities, income limits apply. Located on a quiet dead end street with nice lawn space. Coin operated laundry room on site. For an application or additional information call Patty Howard at EP Manage­ ment, Corp at 1­802­775­1100 or pattyhoward@epmanage­ ment.com. EHO.

DRY FIREWOOD. ALL hard­ wood. $250 / cord; cut, split, delivered. 802­352­1034, 802­349­5457.

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1998 FORD RANGER XLT, super cab, white. 4x4, 4 liter V­6. Automatic transmission. 102,500 miles. Inspected. $3850. Call 802­758­2377 DRY FIREWOOD. CUT, split for information. and delivered. 802­388­7300.

FIREWOOD, cut, split and Wanted delivered. Green or sea­ soned. Call Tom Shepard at WANTED TO BUY 1 item 453­4285. or houseful. Also old books. MOUNTAIN ROAD FIRE­ Call Blue Willow Antiques. WOOD: 50 cords dry hard­ 802­247­5333. wood for sale. Call for price. WANTED: TWO THREE 802­759­2095. drawer single file cabinets. VERGENNES: SPACIOUS Good, clean condition. Call 2 Bedroom. Downtown. Pam at 802­388­4944. Animals $900 / month includes heat and hot water. Off street HAVENESE PUPPIES: 3F, garage parking. Please call 3M. Variety of colors. The 802­393­9080. Havenese is a small, sturdy,

Domestic incidents give police a busy week MIDDLEBURY — Middlebury police investigated a disorderly con­ duct complaint at the Addison County Courthouse on Feb. 7. Police said a foreign national inside the building had become upset with Vermont Department of Motor Vehicles officials. In other action last week, Middlebury police: !" #$%&'"(")*+,&(-+./'"012&3$/&"4.-"(5­ sault following an incident on Exchange Street on Feb. 4. !" 6&7&$2&'"("8(-9$3:"'.:"7.;</($3%" in the Woodland Park area on Feb. 4. !" 6&5<.3'&'"%."("<-&57-$<%$.3"4-(1'" case at a Court Street Extension phar­ macy on Feb. 4. Police said the suspect had left when they arrived. !" =32&5%$:(%&'"%>-&&"5&<(-(%&"'.;&5­ tic disputes at residences on Woodbridge Lane and Court Street on Feb. 4. Police said all of the disputes were verbal in nature. !" #$%&'"?'("@&(3A"B)A".4"C&D"E(­ ven for driving under the influence, following a traffic stop on Court Street Extension on Feb. 5. !" ?55$5%&'" (" >.;&/&55" 4(;$/," .3" Merchants Row on Feb. 5. !" ?55$5%&'"("F(5>$3:%.3"G%-&&%"HI­ tension resident who had received a

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cafeteria chair. !" =32&5%$:(%&'"("-&<.-%".4"("815">$%%$3:" a car on Court Street and then leaving the area without stopping on Feb. 7. !" ?55$5%&'" R.-%&-" J&'$7(/" #&3%&-" officials with a former patient who had allegedly exhibited threatening behavior on Feb. 7. !" 6&5<.3'&'"%."%>&"J(-8/&"F.-95" Pharmacy on Feb. 7 on a report of a man trying to fill an out­of­state prescription. !" "#$%&'"S(;&5"#.-9$35A"T*A".4"@-$5%./" 4.-"<.55&55$.3".4";(-$01(3("$3"%>&"C.-%>" Pleasant Street area on Feb. 7. !" O. . 9" (" drunken local woman to receive detox services on Feb. 8. !" U.%"("%.D" truck for a motorist who had veered off Buttolph Drive on Feb. 8. !" =32&5%$:(%&'"("-&<.-%".4"("'-139&3" man in the Elm Street area on Feb. 8. !" 6&5<.3'&'"%."(";$3.-"%D.+2&>$7/&" crash on Short Shannon Street on Feb. 8. !" 6&5<.3'&'"%."("3.$5&"7.;</($3%"(%" ("S(,3&"#.1-%"-&5$'&37&".3"K&8L"VL !" 6&7&$2&'" (" -&<.-%" .4" (" <.55$8/&"

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drunken driver on Quarry Road on Feb. 9. !" 6&5<.3'&'"%."("-&<.-%".4"("'-139&3" man on Munson Road on Feb. 9. !" F&-&"$34.-;&'".4"%>&"%>&4%".4"5.;&" gas from a Route 7 South business on Feb. 9. !" F&-&"$34.-;&'".4"(";$55$3:"<&-5.3" in the Main Street area on Feb. 9. Police said the female was located as the search began. !" 6&5<.3'&'"%."("4(;$/,"'$5<1%&"(%" ("U.->(;"W(3&"-&5$'&37&".3"K&8L")XL !" F&-&" $34.-;&'" %>(%" (3"?$-<.-%" Road resident had given a neighbor an .857&3&":&5%1-&".3"K&8L")XL !" ?55$5%&'"("F&,8-$':&"-&5$'&3%"D$%>" (";(/4137%$.3$3:"4$-&"(/(-;".3"K&8L")XL !" 6&5<.3'&'"%."("3.$5&"'$5%1-8(37&" $3"%>&"#.1-%"GY1(-&"(-&(".3"K&8L"))L !" G&-2&'" (" 3.+%-&5<(55" 3.%$7&" .3" K&8L"))".3"("<&-5.3"3.%"D(3%&'"(%"J(-," E.:(3"H/&;&3%(-,"G7>../L !" 6&5<.3'&'"%."("-&<.-%&'"(77$'&3%A" D$%>"$301-$&5A"$3"%>&"R($3%&-"6.('"(-&(" .3"K&8L"))L !" =32&5%$:(%&'"("3.$5&"7.;</($3%"(%" a Seminary Street residence on Feb. ))L"?5"("-&51/%A"("4&;(/&"-&5$'&3%"D(5" taken to the Marble Valley Correctional Center as an incapacitated person.

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harassing phone call on Feb. 5. !" =32&5%$:(%&'"("-&<.-%".4"(";$55$3:" 012&3$/&"4-.;"J(-,"E.:(3"H/&;&3%(-," School on Feb. 5. Turns out the child had gone to her parents’ workplace. !" 6&7&$2&'"("-&<.-%".4"("K&8L"M"81-­ glary at an Airport Road home at which some prescription drugs were reportedly stolen. !" G&-2&'"("3.+%-&5<(55"3.%$7&".3"K&8L" 5 on a person who was not wanted at the Blue Spruce Motel. !" =32&5%$:(%&'"("-&<.-%".4"("J$''/&­ 81-," N3$.3" E$:>" School student re­ ceiving a threaten­ ing phone call on Feb. 6. !" O..9" (" ;(/&" in crisis to receive treatment at Porter E.5<$%(/".3"K&8L"PL !" ?55$5%&'" J$''/&81-," Q./13%&&-" Ambulance Association officials with a drunken male patient on Feb. 7. !" =32&5%$:(%&'"-&<.-%5".4"("515<$7$.15" 2&>$7/&".3"E$//7-&5%"6.('".3"J$''/&­ bury College campus on Feb. 7. !" 6&5<.3'&'"%."(3"13/(D41/";$57>$&4" 7.;</($3%"(%"JNEG"7(4&%&-$(".3"K&8L" 7. Police said a student had damaged a

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going to be a hindrance or a burden,” Merkel said. “They need to call us immediately.” In other action between Feb. 4 and )XA"Q&-:&33&5"<./$7&^" !" \3" K&8L" T" $551&'" (" 3.+%-&5<(55" order against a local man on behalf of a city couple. !" \3"K&8L"T"/&(-3&'"%>(%"("Q&-:&33&5" N3$.3"E$:>"G7>../"&;</.,&&"$5"5%$//" being called dozens of times a day by a man seeking to collect a debt from a school employee, a debt that police said is related to a scam; police are continuing to work on the case with the FBI. !" \3" K&8L" T" stood by at a West Main Street resi­ dence while a former resident picked up her belongings. !" \3"K&8L"P"7>&79&'".1%".3"8&>(/4" of Vermont State Police a suspicious vehicle at a Turkey Lane home in Panton and found no problem. !" \3"K&8L"P"<-.2$'&'"$34.-;(%$.3" .8%($3&'"8,"_&%&7%$2&"S(5.3"\1&//&%%&" to VSP about burglaries in the Waltham area. This information helped lead to five arrests made by VSP on Feb. 7. Merkel again praised cooperation

among local law enforcement agencies. !" \3"K&8L"]"(%%&3'&'"("7.;;13$%," forum in Addison devoted to discussing the rash of break­ins in that town (see story in the A section on the community forum). !" \3"K&8L"V"%..9"("-&<.-%".4"$//&:(/" '1;<$3:".3"E.<9$35"6.('"(3'"4.13'" a television set, about which police notified the public works department. !" \3"K&8L"V">&/<&'"(";.%.-$5%"D>." 7.1/'3`%"7/$;8"@(%%&-,"E$//"$3"("53.D­ storm; police directed traffic to allow the driver to back out onto Mac­ Donough Drive. !" \3"K&8L"V" alerted the public works department that a southbound tractor­trailer truck could not climb the southbound hill on West Main Street; the depart­ ment plowed and sanded the road to get traffic moving again. !" \3"K&8L"V"%./'"%>&"'-$2&-5".4"$;­ <-.<&-/,"<(-9&'"7(-5".3"U-&&3"G%-&&%" to move them. !" \3"K&8L"V"-&5<.3'&'".3"8&>(/4".4" VSP to Panton, where a tractor­trailer truck had slid off the road. !" \3"K&8L"a"%$79&%&'"("7(-"$3"2$./(%$.3" of the city’s winter overnight parking

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ban. !" \3" K&8L" a" (--&5%&'"?3%>.3,"FL" R&/9&,A"B)A".4"U-(32$//&A"CLbLA".3"(3" active U.S. Army warrant for being AWOL, an action taken after he alleg­ edly failed to stop for a Main Street stoplight. Police also ticketed Pelkey for that offense, and he was lodged at the Chittenden County Correctional Center. !" \3"K&8L"a"(77&<%&'"("4.13'"/$7&35&" plate at the station. !" \3" K&8L" )X" 8(79&'" 1<"QGR" .3" E13%"6.('"$3"C&D"E(2&3"D$%>"D>(%" police described as a mental health issue. !" \3"K&8L")X">&/<&'"(";.%.-$5%":&%" $3%."("/.79&'"7(-".3"U-&&3"G%-&&%L" !" \3" K&8L" )X" >&/<&'" 01':&" (3" &/­ ementary school anti­substance abuse poster contest at the St. Peter’s parish >(//c"%>&"7.3%&5%"D(5"0.$3%/,"5<.35.-&'" by the city department and the Knights of Columbus. !" \3"K&8L")X"-&5<.3'&'"%."(".3&+7(-" accident on Adele Drive. !" \3"K&8L")X"7>&79&'".1%"("-&<.-%" of a gunshot on Scovil Lane and deter­ mined it was an ATV backfiring. !" \3" K&8L" )X" 8&:(3" $32&5%$:(%$3:" an allegation of inappropriate behavior by a man toward a woman outside the Small City Market.


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ADDISON NORTHEAST SUPERVISORY UNION PUBLIC HIGH SCHOOL CHOICE NOTICE TO STUDENTS IN GRADES 8 ­ 11 Students of the Mt. Abraham Union Middle/High School District #28 (residents of Bristol, Lincoln, Monkton, New Haven or Starksboro) may make application for potential transfer/enrollment through an expanded statewide system of high school choice. This new legislation (16 VSA 822a) allows students of Vermont’s 61 public high schools to apply to attend any other high school in grades 9­12. Further detailed information about the program and an application form can be requested from the Mt. Abraham Guid­ !"#$%&'(#$%!)%*+,-.,,,/%$0)1%.2321%%45$% !6678#!)89"% :$!:78"$% '9;% )5$% .2<,-.2<*% =#5997%>$!;%8=%?!;#5%</%.2<,1 2­14

BRISTOL WARNING SPECIAL TOWN MEETING TUESDAY MARCH 5, 2013 The legal voters of the Town of Bristol are hereby WARNED and NOTIFIED to meet at Holley Hall on Tuesday, March 5, 2013, between the hours of 9:00 a.m., at which time the polls will open, and 7:00 p.m., at which time the polls will close, to vote by Australian ballot on the following article of business: ARTICLE 1: Shall general obligation bonds of the Town of Bristol in an amount not to exceed Three Hundred Seventy Five Thousand Dollars ($375,000), subject to reduction from the receipt of available state and federal grants­in­aid and other sources of funding !"#$%&'%(#()*#$#*'+$,*-!./*"+0$'*$(%%&*#$12,$+3*$-&,-2%*$21$4"!"5("6$+3*$-&,53!%*$21$ -,2-*,+.$725!+*#$!+$8$9!,4*7#$:+,**+$("$%!(#$;,(%+27$!"#$12,$*<-*"%*%$,*7!+*#$+2$#*%(6"$21$ improvements to said property and the adjacent Bristol Fire Department property located !+$=8$>2,+3$:+,**+0$+2$'*$&%*#$12,$+3*$-&,-2%*$21$-,2?(#("6$4,*$-,2+*5+(2"$%*,?(5*%$+2$+3*$ community? Informational Meetings:$@3*$7*6!7$?2+*,%$21$+3*$@2A"$21$;,(%+27$!,*$1&,+3*,$"2+(4*#$+3!+$ informational meetings will be held at Holley Hall in the Town of Bristol on Monday, February 25, 2013 during a regular Selectboard meeting which will commence at 7:00 p.m., and on Monday, March 4, 2013, during the Annual Town Meeting which will commence at 7:00 p.m., 12,$+3*$-&,-2%*$21$*<-7!("("6$+3*$-,2-2%*#$4,*$1!5(7(+.$-,2B*5+$!"#$+3*$4"!"5("6$+3*,*21C @3*$ 7*6!7$ ?2+*,%$ 21$ +3*$ @2A"$ 21$ ;,(%+27$ !,*$ 1&,+3*,$ "2+(4*#$ +3!+$ ?2+*,$ D&!7(45!+(2"0$ registration and absentee voting relative to said special meeting shall be as provided in Chapters 43, 51 and 55 of Title 17, Vermont Statutes Annotated. Adopted and approved at a meeting of the Selectboard of the Town of Bristol duly called, noticed and held on January 28, 2013. Received for record and recorded in the records of the Town of Bristol on January 28, 2013. Bristol Selectboard

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The New Haven Development Review Board (DRB) will hold a public hearing on the following applications beginning at 7:00 P.M. on Monday March 4, 2013 at the New Haven !"#$%&'()*+%!,*%-../0)-10"$2%#0//%3*%,*-45%0$%1,*%"45*4%1,*6%-4*%/021*5%3*/"#+ 1. Application # 2013DRB­02­HB is a request by Dean and Lisa Percival for the approval of a home business pursuant to section 504B NHZB. The property is located at 289 Wil­ low Lane on the east side of Ethan Allen Highway (Rte. 7) in the RA­10 district, map # 12, parcel # 0697­100. 2. Application #2013DRB­03­SP is a request by Pike Industries, Inc. for amended site plan approval pursuant to section 350 NHZB. The applicant is proposing to change the fuel source for the existing asphalt plant. The Pike property is located on Campground Road in the Industrial district, map #8, parcel #0514. 3. Application 2013DRB­04­SP is a request by Phoenix Feeds and Craig Newton for amended site plan approval pursuant to section 350 NHZB. The applicant proposes to modify and automate processes currently being completed manually. The Phoenix Feeds property is located at 5482 Ethan Allen Highway in the Industrial district, map 5, parcel # 0193. !,*%-3"7*%-../0)-10"$%02%-7-0/-3/*%'"4%4*70*#%-1%1,*%!"#$%&'()*+%8$1*4*21*5%.*42"$2%-4*% invited to attend the hearing, or send a representative. Pursuant to 24 VSA § 4464(a)(1) (C) and 4471(a), participation in this local proceeding is a prerequisite to the right to take any subsequent appeal. David Wetmore % 95:0$0214-107*%&'()*4 2­14 Dated: February 14, 2013

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WARNING – ANNUAL TOWN SCHOOL DISTRICT MEETING MARCH 4, 2013

The legal voters of the Ripton Town School District are hereby warned to meet at the Community House in said Ripton on Monday, March 4, 2013, at 7:30 P.M. to transact the following business: ARTICLE 1: To see if the voters of the Town School District will authorize its Board of Directors, under 16 VSA 562 (9), to borrow money by issuance of bonds or notes not in excess of anticipated revenue for the school year. ARTICLE 2: To see if the voters of the Town School District will approve the sum of $808,931 to defray current expenses of the Town School District for the ensuing school year and to pay outstanding orders and obligations. ARTICLE 3: To see if the voters of the Town School District will authorize the Board of Directors to spend up to $100,000 from the Capital Reserve Fund (of $121,954) for roof replacement. ARTICLE 4: To see if the voters of the Town School District will authorize the Board of Directors to transfer $25,000 from the FY 2012 Unassigned Fund Balance (of $69,511) to the Education Reserve Fund. ARTICLE 5: To transact any other business proper to come before said meeting. Upon completion of the transaction of the aforesaid business, or upon adjournment of the aforesaid meeting for any other purpose, said meeting shall be reconvened on !"#$%&'()*&+,-).()/012()34)5-#)637584)!894):;<,#);8+)5-#);8==8934>)?"$34#$$)8;)5-#) Town School District by Australian Ballot. Polls will be Open 7:00 A.M. to 7:00 P.M. ARTICLE 6: Shall general obligation bonds of the Ripton School District in an amount not to exceed $250,000, subject to reduction in an amount equal to the voter approved Capital Reserve Fund appropriation, and/or from available local and state &77+87+3&5384$() ?#) 3$$"#%) ;8+) 5-#) 7"+78$#) 8;) <4&4,34>) +#7=&,#@#45) 8;) 5-#) +88;) &4%) related improvements to the Ripton Elementary School building. ARTICLE 7: If Article 6 is approved, shall general obligation bonds of the Ripton School District in an amount not to exceed $207,400, subject to reduction from avail­ able local and state appropriations, and the anticipated Vermont Small Scale Renewal Energy Incentive Program in an amount not to exceed $77,000 be issued for the 7"+78$#)8;)<4&4,34>)&)+88;587)$8=&+)7-858A8=5&3,)$'$5#@)&4%)+#=&5#%)3@7+8A#@#45$)58) the Ripton Elementary School building. ARTICLE 8: To elect a Moderator for the Town School District for a term of one year. ARTICLE 9: To elect one School Director for the Town School District for a term of three years. ARTICLE 10: To elect one School Director for the Town School District for a term of two years. RIPTON SCHOOL DIRECTORS: Carol Ford, Chair; Michael Hussey; Willem Jewett; 1/31, 2/14, 2/21, 2/28 Amy McGlashan; Laura Murphy McIntosh

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PROBATE COURT DOCKET NO. 15693

PROBATE COURT DOCKET NO. 15711

PROBATE COURT DOCKET NO. 15740 STATE OF VERMONT DISTRICT OF ADDISON, SS.

STATE OF VERMONT DISTRICT OF ADDISON, SS.

STATE OF VERMONT DISTRICT OF ADDISON, SS.

IN RE THE ESTATE OF ELAINE M. SEARS LATE OF VERGENNES, VERMONT

IN RE THE ESTATE OF PATRICIA F. FORBES LATE OF MIDDLEBURY, VERMONT

IN RE THE ESTATE OF DOROTHY ROSE GABORIAU LATE OF VERGENNES, VERMONT

NOTICE TO CREDITORS To the creditors of the estate of Elaine M. Sears late of Vergennes, Vermont. I have been appointed a personal representative of the above named estate. All creditors having claims against the estate must present their claims in writing within 4 !"#$%&'"('$%)'*+$)'"('$%)',-&$'./0123+$2"#'"(' this notice. The claim must be presented to me at the address listed below, with a copy ,1)*'42$%'$%)'-)52&$)-'"('$%)'6-"0+$)'7"/-$8' The claim will be forever barred if it is not presented as described above within the four month deadline. Dated: Feb. 2, 2013 9+-:'78';2#5)<='>"/$%'92**1)0-""?';"+* Vergennes, VT 05491 (802) 877­3879

NOTICE TO CREDITORS To the creditors of the estate of Patricia F. Forbes late of Middlebury, Vermont. I have been appointed a personal representative of the above named estate. All creditors having claims against the estate must present their claims in writing within 4 !"#$%&'"('$%)'*+$)'"('$%)',-&$'./0123+$2"#'"(' this notice. The claim must be presented to me at the address listed below, with a copy ,1)*' 42$%' $%)' -)52&$)-' "(' $%)' 6-"0+$)' 7"/-$8' The claim will be forever barred if it is not presented as described above within the four month deadline. Dated: Oct. 24, 2012 Michael Forbes, Petitioner 2030 Quarry Road Middlebury, VT 05753 (802) 349­0025

NOTICE TO CREDITORS To the creditors of the estate of Dorothy Rose Gaboriau late of Vergennes, Vermont. I have been appointed a personal representative of the above named estate. All creditors having claims against the estate must present their claims in writing within 4 !"#$%&'"('$%)'*+$)'"('$%)',-&$'./0123+$2"#'"(' this notice. The claim must be presented to me at the address listed below, with a copy ,1)*' 42$%' $%)' -)52&$)-' "(' $%)' 6-"0+$)' 7"/-$8' The claim will be forever barred if it is not presented as described above within the four month deadline. Dated: Feb. 4, 2013 Anthony R. Duprey, Esq. 9$$"-#):'("-';2!'6%210-""<='>?)3/$"@)/&)='A/.-):'B'6/$#+!='6878 C#)'7-"&&'D$8 Middlebury, VT 05753

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MIDDLEBURY CEMETERY ASSOCIATION REQUEST FOR BIDS

Requests bids for mowing and trimming the Middlebury Cemetery for the 2013 season. Please submit bids and proof of insurance by Feb. 15 to: P.O. Box 944, Middlebury, VT 05753. 1/28, 31, 2/4, 7, 11, 14

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SUPERIOR COURT ADDISON UNIT

STATE OF VERMONT

CIVIL DIVISION DOCKET NO. 85­4­12 ANCV

THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON F/K/A THE BANK OF NEW YORK, AS TRUSTEE FOR THE CERTIFICATEHOLDERS OF THE CWABS, INC., ASSET­BACKED CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2006­14 Plaintiff v. DIANE H. CONSTANT; WILLOW POINT HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION; Defendants NOTICE OF SALE By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain mortgage given by Diane H. Constant to Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., as nominee for Countrywide Home Loans, Inc. dated July 25, 2006 and recorded in Book 67 at Page 381 of the City/Town of Bridport Land Records, of which mortgage the undersigned is the present holder by Assignment of Mortgage recorded on July 27, 2009 in Book 74 at Page 437, for breach of the conditions of said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing the same will be sold at Public Auction at 11:30 a.m. on March 5, 2013 at 123 Goosebay Drive, Bridport, VT 05734 all and singular the premises described in said mortgage, To Wit: Being Lot #5 of the Willow Point Planned Residential Development, as described in the Declaration of Protective Covenants and Restrictions dated October 30, 1990 and recorded in the Town of Addison Land Records in Book 50 at Pages 479­504, and recorded in the Town of Bridport Land Records on November 20, 1990, in Book 35 at Pages 226­251, together with all rights and interests appurtenant to said lot pursuant to the terms and conditions of said Declaration, and all rights and interest in the common elements, including limited common use area ‘A’, described in the Declaration of Protective Covenants conveyed to Willow Point Association, Ltd. by deed of Goose Bay Estates, Incorporated and Peter C. Holmberg dated October 30, 1990 and recorded in the Bridport Land Records in Book 35 at Pages 223­225, and recorded in the Addison Land Records in Book 50, Pages 476­ 478, and more fully described in a Quit­Claim Deed from Goose Bay Estates, Incorporated to Willow Point Association, Ltd., dated May 8, 1991, and recorded in the Bridport Land Records in Book 51 at Pages 270­272, together with all rights and interests appurtenant to said common elements Meaning and intending to mortgage the same premises by deed !"#$!%&'()%*+,%*--.%"/!%0$120!$!%34#5%#5$%604!720#%823/%9:;1$%<%="/!%>$120!?%"#%622@% 58, Page 330. Plaintiff may adjourn this Public Auction one or more times for a total time not exceeding 30 days, without further court order, and without publication or service of a new notice of sale, by announcement of the new sale date to those present at each adjournment. Terms 2:%A"($B%CD-,---E--%#2%F$%7"4!%4/%1"?5%20%F)%1$0#4;$!%15$1@%F)%#5$%7'015"?$0%"#%#5$%#4G$% 2:%?"($,%34#5%#5$%F"("/1$%!'$%"#%1(2?4/HE%I022:%2:%;/"/14/H%:20%#5$%F"("/1$%2:%#5$%7'015"?$% to be provided at the time of sale. The sale is subject to taxes due and owing to the Town of Bridport. The Mortgagor is entitled to redeem the premises at any time prior to the sale by paying the full amount due under the mortgage, including the costs and expenses of the sale. Other terms to be announced at the sale. 85$%6"/@%2:%J$3%K20@%L$((2/%:M@M"%85$%6"/@%2:%J$3%K20@,%"?%80'?#$$%:20%#5$%N$0#4;1"#$% 52(!$0?%2:%#5$%NOP6A,%Q/1E,%P??$#<6"1@$!%N$0#4;1"#$?,%A$04$?%*--R<DS,%>415"0!%&E%T2(7$,% Esq., Shechtman, Halperin, Savage, LLP, 1080 Main Street, Pawtucket, RI 02860, 877­ 575­1400, Attorney for Plaintiff. 2/7, 14, 21

WARNING – TOWN OF STARKSBORO ANNUAL TOWN AND TOWN SCHOOL DISTRICT MEETING Saturday, March 2, 2013

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and warned to meet at the Robinson School multipurpose room within said Starksboro on Saturday the second day of March, A.D. 2013, at 9:00 a.m. to discuss and transact the following business viz: $$$>)%%,$.6%%$2#$)?#/$)/$!8#,3'9@$A'+4"$B@$CDEF$-+)<$GHDD$'I<I$*)$GHDD$?I<I$*)$#%#4*$!)./$J-=4#+,$'/3$!)./$04"))%$56,*+64*$J-=4#+,@$*)$()*#$ on the Mt. Abraham School Budget, and to vote on the Hannaford Regional Technical School Budget. The Business meeting will begin at 9:00 a.m. on Saturday, March 2, 2013. Article 1: To be voted by Australian Ballot on March 5, 2013. $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ !)$#%#4*$!)./$J-=4#+,$'/3$!)./$04"))%$56,*+64*$J-=4#+,$-)+$*"#$#/,86/&$9#'+I$ Moderator, 1 yr Moderator, School District, 1yr Selectman, 3 yrs First Constable, 1 yr Lister, 3 yrs Second Constable, 1 yr Auditor, 2 yrs Town Planning Commission, 3 yrs Auditor, 3 yrs Town Planning Commission, 3 yrs Tax Collector, 1 yr Town Planning Commission, 3 yrs Library Trustee, 3 yrs Library Trustee, 3 yrs Cemetery Commissioner, 3 yrs Town Agent to Prosecute/Defend Suits, 1 yr Union District School Director, 3 yrs First Grand Juror, 1 yr Elementary School Director, 3 yrs Article 2: Shall the voters of the town accept the Auditors’ Report for the year ending June 30, 2012? Article 3: Shall the voters of the Town of Starksboro vote the following sum of money for the proposed FY 13­14 General Fund Budget, being expenses of $856,829, less receipts of $354,500, for an amount of $502,329? Article 4: Shall the voters of the town vote the following sum of money for the Fire Equipment Reserve Fund, being $30,382? Article 5: Shall the voters of the town vote the following sum of money for the Road Equipment Reserve Fund, being $86,590? Article 6: Shall the voters of the town vote the following sum of money for the Reappraisal Reserve Fund, being $1,000? Article 7: Shall the voters of the town vote the following sum of money for the Starksboro Public Library to fund the costs of its operations for FY 13­14, being $23,995? Article 8: Shall the voters of the town authorize the Selectboard to borrow an amount not to exceed $215,000 (after trade­in or sale of the $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$48++#/*$&+'3#+@$'/3$<8/646?'%$36,4)8/*K$-)+$*"#$?8+4"',#@$6/$LMEFNEO@$)-$'$+#?%'4#<#/*$&+'3#+P$$!"#$%)'/$.6%%$2#$?'63$.6*"6/$=(#$ $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$9#'+,$-+)<$*"#$Q)'3$RS86?<#/*$Q#,#+(#$L8/3@$.6*"$*"#$=+,*$?'9<#/*$38#$6/$LMEONEBI$ Article 9: Shall the voters of the town authorize the Selectboard to spend an amount not to exceed $33,000 for the purchase, in FY13­14, of a replacement mower? Article 10:$$0"'%%$*"#$()*#+,$)-$*"#$*)./$()*#$*"#$-)%%).6/&$,8<$)-$<)/#9$-)+$)/#$=-*"$)-$*"#$?8+4"',#$?+64#$)-$,6T$,)%'+$*+'41#+,$48++#/*%9$ installed at 101 Parsonage Road, being $11,160? In the event the voters of the town decide not to purchase the solar trackers at the end of the Power Purchase agreement in 2015, the Selectboard will use any money collected for the purchase to offset the future budgets.

RECESS TOWN MEETING; CONVENE TOWN SCHOOL DISTRICT MEETING

Article 1: Shall the voters of the Starksboro Town School District appropriate $2,586,691 necessary for the support of Robinson Elementary School for the year beginning July 1, 2013? Article 2: To see if the voters of the Starksboro Town School District will authorize the Starksboro Town School District Board of Directors to borrow money by issuance of bonds or notes not in excess of anticipated revenue for the school year, as provided in 16 V.S.A. s562 (9). Article 3: To transact, vote and act upon any further non­binding business which may legally come before this meeting.

ADJOURN TOWN SCHOOL DISTRICT MEETING; RECONVENE TOWN MEETING

Article 11: Shall the voters of the town vote the following sums of money for the listed In­Town requests? Starksboro Cooperative Preschool 4000 Robinson Mentoring Program 1500 Starksboro First Response 7500 Starksboro Sports Program 2500 Starksboro School Age Program (RASY) 425 Starksboro Volunteer Fire Department 20000 TOTAL IN­TOWN REQUESTS 35925 Article 12: Shall the voters of the town vote the following sums of money for the listed Out­of­Town requests? AC Home Health & Hospice 1964 AC Humane Society 500 AC Parent/Child Center 1600 AC Readers 350 AC Transit Resources 1493 American Red Cross 500 Bristol Family Center 500 Bristol Rec Center 2200 Bristol Rescue Squad 4000 Champlain Valley Agency on Aging 1300 Counseling Service of Addison County 2200 Elderly Services, Inc 900 Green Up Vermont 100 HOPE (formerly ACCAG) 1750 Hospice Volunteer Services 350 John W. Graham Emergency Shelter Services, Inc 970 Lewis Creek Association 550 Northern VT RC&D Council 100 Open Door Clinic 250 Otter Creek Natural Resources Conservation Dist 176 RSVP 180 Vermont Adult Learning 700 Vermont Assoc. for the Blind & Visually Impaired 500 Vermont Center for Independent Living 250 WomenSafe 1000 TOTAL OUT­OF­TOWN REQUESTS 24383 Article 13: Shall the voters of the town vote that property owned by the Starksboro Volunteer Fire Department be exempt from property taxes? Article 14: Shall the voters designate the Town of Starksboro as a Property Assessed Clean Energy (PACE) District to enable participating $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$?+)?#+*9$)./#+,$*)$'44#,,$-8/36/&$-)+$#%6&62%#$#/#+&9$#-=46#/49$'/3$+#/#.'2%#$#/#+&9$?+)U#4*,$'/3$*"#/$?'9$2'41$*"#$4),*$',$'$ regular municipal assessment on that property owner’s property tax or other municipal bill as provided for by 24 V.S.A. Chapter 87 (Section 3261 et seq.) and authorize the Selectboard to enter into an agreement with Vermont Energy Investment $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$7)+?)+'*6)/$3V2V'$R-=46#/49$;#+<)/*$*)$)?#+'*#$*"#$>:7R$?+)&+'<I Article 15: Shall the voters of the town vote the Real Estate taxes to be paid, without discount, to the Treasurer on or before Friday, November 1, 2013, at 5:00 pm becoming delinquent after November 1, 2013 at 5:00 pm? Taxes must be received by this time, postmarks are not considered receipt. Taxes may be paid in installments on August 1st, September 1st, and November 1st, 2013. Article 16: To transact, vote and act upon any further non­binding business which may legally come before this meeting. Dated at Starksboro, this 22th day of January, A.D. 2013 2/7 Bonita Bedard, Susan Jefferies, Louis Dupont, Peter Marsh, Dennis Hysko, Mathew Norris


Addison Independent, Thursday, February 14, 2013 — PAGE 13B

West Addison NEWS

K/?;'LMMG?J-' N' J)' ;7$#!*(O' evening at the Addison Central School, community residents and interested persons met for a meeting concerning the recent increased number of property break­ins in our area. Residents took up all the available chairs and stood around the edges of the auditorium. A consid­ erable large amount of concerned resi­ dents made their concerns known. In addition, residents heard from the area law enforcement — the state police, the Addison Sheriff’s Department, the state’s attorney and detective — who all presented information to those in attendance about break­ins, how to protect yourself and requesting that any unusual activity be reported to the Vermont State Police at 388­4919 or the sheriff. These agencies are all working closely together to prevent and solve all break­in and theft cases. It was reported that six arrests have been made.

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With more break­ins and thefts &P"&%5&*<'('Q6::$),5O'-&,07R6#766*' Watch Program has been established. It is very clear from the large atten­ dance group that break­ins/thefts in our community will not be tolerated by the residents of this town. The residents came out in full force to take action to prevent such occur­ #&)%&!' ,)' 6$#' 56.)2' L' -&,07R6#766*' Watch was established. There now is (' S(%&R66=' !,5&' !&5' $"' 36#' 57&' !"&%,+%' purpose of reporting suspicious actions. Go to “Addison Community Crime Forum” to join the group. Residents from all areas of town are needed to keep our town safe. Reporting what you see is the key for success. If you think you should say something, do not think twice. Report it. Thank you for those establishing this meeting and Facebook site for our -&,07R6#766*'K(5%72

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How do trees survive sub­zero temperatures? By MICHAEL SNYDER Trees are about half water, maybe a little less in winter. And if the temper­ ature drops low enough, the water in even the most cold­hardy tree will freeze. So how do trees survive below­ freezing temperatures? They can’t move south or generate heat like a mammal. Sure, the below­ground parts of a tree are kept insulated by a layer of snow, and that is important to winter survival, but the exposed parts of a tree are not so protected. To survive winter cold, a tree begins its preparations in late summer as day length shortens. Cold acclima­ tion occurs gradually and includes a number of physiological changes in leaves, stems and roots. And while fall color seems to get all the attention, it’s what trees do later in autumn that is the most stunning, if harder to see. Some of these later changes really do seem to border on magic, and while some of the details remain a mystery to science, general mecha­ nisms have been explained. Paul Schaberg, a research plant physiolo­ gist with the USDA Forest Service’s Aiken Forestry Sciences Laboratory in Burlington, has led many inves­ tigations of cold tolerance in trees, particularly in the foliage of montane !"#$%&'()*'+#',)'-&.'/)01()*2 Schaberg’s work suggests three basic ways in which living tree cells prevent freezing. One is to change their membranes during cold acclima­ tion so that the membranes become more pliable; this allows water to migrate out of the cells and into the spaces between the cells. The relo­ cated water exerts pressure against the cell walls, but this pressure is offset as cells shrink and occupy less space. The second way a tree staves off 3#&&4,)0',!'56'!.&&5&)'57&'8$,*!'.,57,)' the living cells. Come autumn, a tree converts starch to sugars, which act as something of an antifreeze. The %&11$1(#' 8$,*' .,57,)' 57&' 1,9,)0' %&11!' becomes concentrated with these natural sugars, which lowers the freezing point inside the cells, while the sugar­free water between the cells is allowed to freeze. Because the cell

membranes are more pliable in winter, they’re squeezed but not punctured by the expanding ice crystals. The third coping mechanism is altogether different. It involves what Schaberg describes as a “glass phase,” where the liquid cell contents become so viscous that they appear to be solid, a kind of “molecular suspended animation” that mimics the way silica remains liquid as it is supercooled into glass. This third mechanism is triggered by the progressive cellu­ lar dehydration that results from the +#!5' 5.6' :&%7(),!:!' ()*' (116.!' 57&' supercooled contents of the tree’s cells to avoid crystallizing. All three cellular mechanisms are intended to keep living cells from freezing. That’s the key for the tree; don’t allow living cells to freeze. A tree doesn’t have to keep all of its cells from freezing, just the living

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6)&!2' ;7,!' ,!' !,0),+%()5<' !,)%&' :$%7' of a tree’s living trunk is made up of cells that are dead (though it’s strange to think of these cells as dead, because they’re still involved in functions, such (!'!("'86.<'57(5'=&&"'57&'5#&&'(1,9&>2' Dead cells can and do freeze, but even the lowest temperature can’t kill an already dead cell. And that’s the magic: While the over­ whelming majority of a tree’s above­ground cells do indeed freeze regularly when exposed to subfreezing tempera­ tures, the small percentage of living ones don’t. There are living cells in the trunk that remain unfrozen even though they are right next to — and at the same temperature as — dead cells that are frozen solid. This cellular magic of pliable membranes, sweet antifreeze, and glasslike supercooling, with frost on the outside and viscous dehydration

Outside Story

on the inside, helps trees avoid freez­ ing injury to living cells, but it is not without consequence. According to Schaberg, the freezing of those dead cells does have implications for the tree’s health. For example, gas bubbles can form among them upon thawing, ()*' 57&!&' %()' "#&9&)5' !("' 86.' ,)' spring. But Schaberg says that trees have other means to overcome those temporary problems and that it is far better for the tree to deal with these than to allow the water­based contents of nearby living cells to freeze and possibly kill the tree altogether. Michael Snyder, a forester, is commissioner of the Vermont Department of Forests, Parks and Recreation. The illustration for this column was drawn by Adelaide Tyrol. The Outside Story is assigned and edited by Northern Woodlands maga­ zine and sponsored by the Wellborn Ecology Fund of New Hampshire Charitable Foundation: wellborn@ nhcf.org.

Otter Valley Union High School honor roll TUL-MJ-' N' ;7&' 36116.,)0' Otter Valley Union High School students received recognition for their academic achievement during the third marking period of the 2012­2013 school year.

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Andrew Jerome. Grade 11: Brittany Bushey and PRINCIPAL’S LIST Peggy Sue Cram. Grade 7: Henry Bart, Sabrina Grade 12: Amy Morale. Brown, Storm Brown, Olivia Gaissert, Sawyer Heath, Brandon HONOR ROLL Jankosky, Owen Kulp, Courtney Grade 7: Zachary Bruce, SCHOLARS ROLL Lee, Brandi Leno, Joshua Samantha Carroll, Kathryn V#(*&' FW' /::(' Q,X=(<' T&)' Letourneau, Adrianna Mitrano, Coolidge, Brittney Danforth, Kyla Francoeur, Amy Jones, Jonna Gabriela Poalino, Brittany Stewart, Dodge­Goshea, Calysta Hayes, Y&,57<'Y#,!5&)'Z&&<'?,&##('-6#36#*' Jade Tanjung, Justin Tremblay, Sarah Hobbs, Carson Holmquist, and MacGregor Shannon. Thomas Whitney, Christina Wiles, Katlin Iffland, William Kelley, V#(*&'D[W'\&,'Z,)'T(##(1<'-6#(' Maxwell Williams and Payson Zachery LaRock, Waseya Lawton, /)#,075<' \(#0(#&5' ?:,57' ()*' Williams. Alexandra Lear, Ian McRae, Jacob Kirsten Werner. Grade 8: Sophia Bloomer, \,)&#<' ^(:&!' J_-&,1<' \(*,!6)' Grade 11: Taylor Aines, Joseph Courtney Bushey, Kayleigh `(#=&#<' /:,1O' `&##O<' K,11,(:' Dempsey, Brianna Hedding, M&U6!(<' T#,0,*' /)#,075<' L1O!!(' Ringey, Jacob Sherwin, Cameron Mallory Johns, Christopher Keyes, Falco, Sasha Fenton, Conor Silloway, Wilson Worn and Cody Suma Lashof, Savannah Lynch, \(%=,&<' Q61RO' \%Y(O<' -,%761(!' Young. L1,%,(' U6!!,<' -,%61&' K&R!5&#' ()*' \6#,01,6),<'\(#06'-61()<']())(7' Grade 8: Derek Aines, Jove Marley Zollman. Roberts, Brayden Shannon, T($5,!5(<' /1,X(7' T16.<' Q7&O())&' Grade 12: Alyssa Adamsen, Kendra Stearns, Maria Wiles and Connelly, Tyson Cram, Alexus Samantha Fox, Kirsty Greeno, Sophie Wood. DeRosier, Olivia Drew, Chad /1,' Y(##&)<' UO()' Y&11&O<' Z($#&)' Grade 9: Austin McCullough /**O<' V#(%&' /$R&#<' \611O' S,!7&#<' -&!!76&9&#<' ;76:(!' U6R&#5!<' and Tyler Whittemore. Meghan Hallett, Benjamin Jerome, Alysen Smith and Morgan Grade 10: Francis Dolney and /1,X(7' Y&()&<' ;76:(!' Y,)0!1&O<' Orion Ladd, Alesia Lopez, Allison Lowell, Angelo McCullough, Molly McGee, MacKenzie PROPOSED STATE RULES \%Z(#&)<' /57()' -&#)&O<' Q611,)' By law, public notice of proposed rules must be given by publication in newspapers Parker, Abigail Pinkowski, Trevor of record. The purpose of these notices is to give the public a chance to respond to the Quigley, Courtney Randall, proposals. The public notices for administrative rules are now also available online at http:// Ghislaine Roberts, William Ross vermontarchives.org/aparules/ovnotices.htm. The law requires an agency to hold a public hearing on a proposed rule, if requested to do so in writing by 25 persons or an association and Gregory Whitney. Grade 9: Alycia Boudreau, having at least 25 members. To make special arrangements for individuals with disabilities or special needs please call Cheyenne Capek­Reed, Colby Case, Chyenne Dayton, Maia or write the contact person listed below as soon as possible. To obtain further information concerning any scheduled hearing(s), obtain copies of proposed /*:$)*!<' ^(:&&' /$0(,#<' /:,1O' rule(s) or submit comments regarding proposed rule(s), please call or write the contact person listed below. You may also submit comments in writing to the Legislative Committee on Administrative Rules, State House, Montpelier, Vermont 05602 (828­2231).

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Fox, Haley Gearwar, Alexis Hedding, Shana Houle, Caitlyn Ketcham, Isabelle Kingsley, Alexis Lape, Keegan LaRock, Adam Z(.!6)<' /#,%' \()),)0<' U6R&#5(!' -,&1!&)<' `6#5&#' -6R1&<' ;#&96#' Peduto, Callista Perry, Keenan `#(55<' -,%61&' U6!!,<' M&)),!' UO()<' Alyssa Sweatt, Lucas Tremblay and Annmarie Welch. Grade 10: Dacey Anechiarico, Kylee Bissette, Megan Bixby, David Coolidge, Brenna Coombs, Curstin Hemple, Heather Johnson, Joshua Kimball, John Lowell, Amy Mailhiot, Kristen Morale, Vytas -,&1!&)<'G!((%'U6R&#5!<'Z($#('T&57' Roberts, Josef Scarborough and Katrina Taylor. Grade 11: Devin Beayon, Tamisha Belcher, Tyler Bicknell, Olivia Bloomer, Leah Champine, Q6#&O' M6*0&<' /:,1O' S1()*&#!<' Jessica Frazier, Amy Gauthier, Keith Gearwar, Julie Jackson, Luke Martin, Michelle Maseroni, Megan McKeighan, Shane Quenneville, Mary Shackett­Brouillard, Claire Smith, Justin Wedin and Cody Welch. Grade 12: Heather Bannister, Jeffrey Corbett, Louisa Jerome, Andrew Levandowski, Hannah Z6)&!<' YO1&' \(,17,65<' -,%61&' Mulcahy, Samantha Patch, Candice `#,%&<' -6(7' ?06#R(5,<' Q6$#5)&O' ?5&(#)!<' /#,=' K&#)&#<' Y&))&57' White and James Winslow.

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BRISTOL — The Undercover Quilters Guild will meet Saturday, Feb. 16, 2013, from 9 a.m. until 4 p.m. at the Monkton Fire House to share food and talents at the Seniors’ Walker Bag Workshop. Bring your own basics: cutting board, rotary blade, iron and iron­ ing board and pins. The coordinator is Barb Bordeaux and she can be reached at 453­2983. Barb has a sample Walker Bag made and will have some packets so you can just take one and start sewing. She will also have cutting instructions for those who want to bring and use their own fabric. We do have a large quantity of green fabric that was given to us. Lunch is a potluck — soup, sandwiches, cheese, crackers, snacks. Please coordinate with Barb to let her know what you can bring. Hope to see you all there. Please let Barb know if you can attend. If not enough people

can make it, we might have to post­ pone for another weekend. Bristol Have a Heart Food Shelf will have food distribution on Feb. 15, 2013, at the St. Ambrose Catholic Church on 11 School St. beginning at 6 p.m. Hot soup will be available. To donate or volunteer call Becky Price at 453­3187 or /1*6)' ?7&#.,)' (5' @ABCBDEF2' G)' 57&' coming months food distribution will take place on March 15, April 26, May 24, June 21, July 26, Aug. HB<' ?&"52' HI<' J%52' DE<' -692' HH' ()*' Dec. 20. Bristol Historical Society is sell­ ing its wildly popular newly revised “History of Bristol” for $20 at Martin’s Hardware in Bristol, the Vermont Book Shop in Middlebury and the Vermont State Historical Society bookstore in Montpelier. If you have questions, call Gerald Heffernan at 453­2888 or Reg Dearborn at 453­3526.


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