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Services Real estate Agent Directory

for Sale Apartments Unfurnished

Homes for sale ST. ALBANS CITY 1 bedroom, first floor, includes heat, water, lawn, rubbish, and snow. No pets/no smoking. $875./mo. Call: FLETCHER 1-800-864-6226 $299,900. x7852 Charming open flooror 802-343-0540 plan farmhouse on www.fourseasons beautiful Metcalf Pond! sir.com Wide plank flooring in kitchen/dining, living Homes for rent area and most bedSWANTON, rooms. Master bed92 First Street room suite features 2 bedroom house, cathedral ceilings and $1,000./mo. plus all a claw foot tub. Enjoy utilities. No pets. Pick peaceful summer eveup an application at nings overlooking the Cota’s Auto Parts at 88 pond and crisp winFirst Street, Swanton. ter days tapping your 802-782-3500 maple trees!!! Contact Tammy Langlois Shared Housing/ Roommate Wanted at tammy@dustytrailrealty.com or 802-7823571, Dusty Trail Realty, LLC 802-849-6605

ALBURGH Share a home with lovely lake views. Seeking female housemate to cook two meals/week, help with gardening and provide a little companionship. $300./mo. (includes all utilities and wifi). Private bath; shared kitchen. No pets/smoking. No deposit! 802-863-5625 HomeShareVermont. org http://www. homesharevermont. org/ for application. Interview, references, background checks requested. EHO

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SHELDON $219,000. Vintage 4 bedroom farmhouse that has been completely remodeled! Custom kitchen, large dining area, four season porch, private deck with stunning views, solar energy, and mature landscaping are just a few features this property has to offer! Stacie M. Callan, Realtor, ABR, EPRO, CEO, The Stacie Callan Group, MRC, 172 So. Main Street, St. Albans, VT 05478, 802-782-3813, stacie@staciecallan realtor.com

Services SHELDON Seeking female housemate to share spacious farmhouse with views and gardens. Assist independent senior in her 80’s with occasional transportation, preparing some meals and light housekeeping. $150./mo. (all included). Shared bath/ kitchen. No pets/smoking. 15 minutes from St Albans. No deposit! 802-863-5625 HomeShareVermont. org http://www. homesharevermont.

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Exercise/Sporting Equipment EXERCISE BIKE, STATIONARY Marcy Brand, low impact, good shape. $45. Call 802-524-4538

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Appliances

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drmolly.com 802-527-2225 Franklin County Caring Communities 27 Church Street Suite 2, St. Albans (802) 527-5049 • www.fcccp.org Caring Communities works to prevent and reduce substance abuse, especially among youth and young adults, and equip individuals, families, and the community at large to create healthy, substance-free environments.

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AIR CONDITIONER, WINDOW mounted, reconditioned. $50 each. Call 802-8683515 MICROWAVE, HAMILTON BEACH, big, with turntable that works fine, very clean and in good working condition. $150. 802582-6835

TREADMILL, LIKE NEW, Proform GTS Crosswalk, used briefly. $100. Call 802-9996133 Firearms,Bows, Etc BOW, HUNTER INDIAN, right handed, comes with soft case. Asking $15. Call 802868-7613

BOW, LEFT HANDED, Bear, comes with hard shell case, 70 pound OUTBOARD MOTOR, draw. $25. Call 802MERCURY, 2014 9.9, 868-7613. short shaft, 4-stroke, low hours excellent condition. Asking $1,900. Call Pete at 802-868-5778 Clothing & Accessories CLOTHING, WOMEN’S, SIZE 2X. Nice tops, (10), and sweatFurniture ers, (4), between $3$5 each. Capris (6) $3- BED, DOUBLE, MA$5 each. SHOES, (2) PLE, like new mattress pair, size 10W, $10. and box spring. $145. each pair. 802-524- 802-272-5445 6438 leave message. CHEST OF DRAWChildren’s Items ERS, (3), very solid. & Toys $100. for all three. 802CRIB, LARGE SIZE, 309-4062 maple wood. $45. MATTRESS, BOX 802-527-7891 SPRING, very clean and Boats

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NON MOTORIZED CAR, Pink, made for children up to 3 years old, $50. 802-5277891

in good shape. $100. Call 802-527-7891

NEWPORT GLIDER ROCKER, brown color, with matching ottoman, STROLLER, SINGLE good condition. $50. SEAT, great shape, 802-272-5445 $8. 802-527-7891 SOFA’S, (2), LARGE, Electronics/ very good condition. Cameras/Etc. Priced low, $50. each. FLATSCREEN TV, 802-249-7505 32”, Emerson brand, Furnishings comes with remote. $100. 802-782-4184

PHONE, VERIZON, LG, with charger and OtterBox. Like new, great condition. $125. You pick up - St. Albans Area. 802-5825557

ALEXANDRIA LIGHTHOUSE SHELF, metal, from 7th Avenue Catalog sold for $179.95. 19.5”d X 80”h. Never used. Great gift. Asking $75. 802-868-7613

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GARAGE SALE Fri., 7/20 & Sat., 7/21 MOVING SALE 8:00am-3:00pm Sat., 7/21 Many craft items, scrap9:00am-4:00pm booking, card making, Sun., 7/22 candy making, and 9:00am-3:00pm more! Furniture, books, cloth41 Upper Newton ing, household items, Street canning supplies, and St. Albans much more! GARAGE SALE 17 Parsons Lane Sat., 7/21 St. Albans 8:00am-3:00pm MULTI-FAMILY Treadmill, 16 feet aluGARAGE SALE minum boat with 15 horsepower motor, and Fri., 7/20 - Sun., 7/22 8:00am-5:00pm much more! 246 Maquam Shore Tires, electric heaters, books, kids toys, baby Road clothes, free stuff, and St. Albans much more! GARAGE SALE 230 Woods Hill Road Sat., 7/21 Swanton 9:00am-4:00pm TAG SALE 90 Prospect Hill Road Sat., 7/21 St. Albans 9:00am-3:00pm GARAGE SALE 2018 maple syrup, anSat., 7/21 & Sun., 7/22 tiques, vintage collect9:00am-4:00pm ibles and much more!! Gym equipment, furHighgate Center niture, men’s clothes, (Rte. 78 East 1/4 mile bicycle, four place past McCuins) stroller, stair stepper, 224 Lussier Drive baby items. At the Sugar House! 53 Cedar Drive YARD SALES Sheldon Sat., 7/21 & Sun., 7/22 GARAGE SALE 9:30am-2:30pm Sun., 7/22 Households, yard, 6:00am-1:00pm clothes kids/adults, Lots of assorted items! toys, bike, books etc... 10 Twin Court Finn Avenue St. Albans St. Albans GARAGE/BARN Hunting/Fishing SALE Supplies Fri., 7/20 - Sun., 7/22 CROSSBOW, NOR8:00am - 4:00pm TON EXPLORER Three homes into one. XL150, comes with 3 arKitchen items, power rows, quiver, and cockyard equipment, lawn ing mechanism. $125 furniture, camper items, OBO. 802-868-6178 hobby and sports equipment, and some Lawn/Garden furniture. See Craigislist VT for pictures and BISTRO TABLE, MOSAIC Top 24 inch round details. 847 Bronson Road (2), comes with foldable chairs. In mint condition. St. Albans Selling for $150 obo. Moving, must sell! 802578-7606

HIGHEST PRICES PAID Beef Cows • Buy In Barn Crippled Cows Picked Up Daily

CAR CRASH? William T. Counos, II

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Kissane Associates 2 North Main St., St. Albans

Timothy S. Hawkins, Esq. Real Estate, Wills & Estates, Bankruptcy, Evictions

17 Stebbins St., St. Albans, VT 05478 7am-5pm evenings & weekends

are a debt 802 524-1434 We relief agency

HEHIR LAW OFFICE, PLLC Brian Hehir, Attorney Serving the area for 22 years. Real Estate, Including: Sales and Purchases, Landlord/Tenant, Boundary Disputes, Zoning, Subdivision. Also: Wills, Probate, Injury and Business Matters. 239 South Union St., Burlington 802-862-2006 • www.hehirlaw.com

Timothy G. Hurlbut, P.C. GENERAL PRACTICE OF LAW

Including But Not By Way of Limitation, All Aspects of Real Estate (Closings to Litigation), Estate Planning & Administration, Business Formation, Purchases & Sales, Tenant Evictions & General Litigation.

375 Lake Road, St. Albans, VT tim@vtlaw.us (802) 527-7200

Auto Service

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Curt’s Automotive

13 Beauregard Drive, St. Albans (802) 524-2824 8am-5pm Mon-Fri Saturdays by Appointment

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LARGE ESTATE SALE Everything Must Go! Sat., 7/21 ONLY 9:00am-3:00pm Antiques, old tools, vintage furniture, kitchenware, gardening equipment, tools, king bedroom set, hutches, trunks, wood chipper, rototillers, mowers, small boat, men’s clothes, costume jewelry, wood stove and more! 2047 Bronson Road St. Albans

Buying cars & trucks for scrap with towing available and we have a large selection of used auto parts.

802-868-5224 Rt. 78, Swanton

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Lariat, 4WD, loaded. 125K miles $12,900.

BUYING ANTIQUES Complete households, most anything old/of Dodge Caravan, 2013, good quality. 45+ years Black. 106K miles buying! Fair prices $12,900. paid! Call Ed Lambert 802-528-5651 or 802-782-1223 St. Albans FREON R12 WANTED: CERTIFIED BUYER will PAY CA$H for R12 cylinders or cases of cans. (312)291-9169; www.refrigerant finders.com GUITAR WANTED! LOCAL musician will pay up to $12,500 for pre-1975 Gibson, Fender, Martin, and Gretsch guitars. Fender amplifiers also. Call toll free! 1-800-995-1217

Cars

Dussault AutoSales 6 Swanton Rd. St. Albans 802-524-2189 We Buy Cars & Trucks! 2006 Toyota Tacoma, 4x4, auto, 101K $12,900. 2012 Ford Focus, 5 speed, 1 owner, 78K $5,900. 2003 GMC Sonoma, 4x4, auto, A/C, 112K $4,900. 2010 Ford Focus, SE, sunroof, auto $10,900. 2008 Chevrolet Uplander, LT, service records, 54K $7,900.

2015 Honda Civic SE, auto, FWD, backup camera, media screen 12K miles $14,700. 2013 Chevy Silverado 1500 LT, auto, 4WD, backup sensors, Bluetooth, running boards 136K miles $15,000. 2012 Toyota Tacoma, manual, AWD, 4 cyl, AC, CD player 32K miles $10,600.

2007 Jeep Grand Cherokee, Laredo, leather, sunroof $6,900. FORD COBRA MUSTANG SVT, 2001, 4.6 liter V8, manual transmission, silver. $12,000 OBO. Serious inquiries only! 802-370-0824

Integrity Auto RT 105 Sheldon, VT 802-752-4400 www.integrity autovt.com

2014 Lincoln MKS, auto, AWD, fully loaded, V6, Turbo 2014, VW Jetta SE, 47K miles 4dr, auto, 6 sp, 73,000 $17,900. miles $7,400. 2014 Buick Regal Turbo, auto, FWD, backup 2013, Dodge Charger, camera, navigation, 4 dr, V-6, auto, 52,000 heated seats, sunroof miles 34K miles BISTRO TABLE, $12,495. $13,900. WROUGHT Iron with two chairs. Hampton 2010, Mercedes Benz, 2005 Subaru Impreza Bay. Brand new, still in E350, silver, auto, asp, RS, auto, AWD, CD box. Paid $159.99, sellAWD, 73,000 miles player, air conditioning $14,995. ing for $85. obo. Moving, 142K miles must sell! 802-578-7606 $4,495. 2015, Scion FR-S, 2 Musical Items dr coupe, 6 sp, auto, 34,000 miles GUITAR, ACOUSTIC, $12,995. OSCAR Schmidt brand, great shape. $90. Call 802-524-4538 Movies/CDs/Tapes/ Etc. CD’s, BOX FULL. $20. for all. 802-582-6835

Auto

448 Swanton Rd., St. Albans 802-527-5067 Chrysler Sebring, TAPES, BLU-RAY, 2008, Convertible. 77K (13), movies. $5. each miles OBO. 802-582-6835 $3,995. Pet Supplies GMC Acadia, 2011, DOG CRATE, LARGE, AWD. 115K miles 36”L x 24”W x 30”H, $9,995. good condition. $20. 802-524-4538 Ford F150, 2008,

2011, Ford Edge, 4 dr, AWD, 6 sp, V-6, 103,000 miles $9,995.

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Cars

PROGRESSIVE AUTO SALES 69 Jewette Avenue Swanton, VT 05488 802-872-1665 2018, BMW 530i, Xdrive, heated leather seats, hatch roof, 6,800 miles $53,900. 2017, Nissan Altima S, loaded, 28,000 miles $19,900. 2013, Honda Civic, SI, coupe, 57,000 miles $14,900. 2015, GMC SLT, crew cab, leather, sunroof, 41,000 miles $6,949. 2013, Ford F150 XLT, diamond plated tool box, 70,000 miles $21,400. 2014, Audi S4, sedan, navigation, sunroof, 39,000 miles $30,949. Parts/Accessories

Employment HAVE SPARE TIME? WANT A PART - TIME JOB? Newspaper Home Delivery Service! 6 days a week, 4 hours daily, starting at about 11:30 am. No experience necessary. Must be 18+, valid driver’s license, and reliable car with insurance and registration required. MANY FRANKLIN COUNTY ROUTES AVAILABLE! Stop by the office to fill out an application. St. Albans Messenger 281 North Main Street St. Albans Or call: 802-524-9771 Ext. 101

Century Arms, Inc.

Immediate Full Time Openings Available...

“SIGN-ON BONUSES AVAILABLE BASED ON EXPERIENCE!”

Tires TIRES (2), ON rims, 205 60 R15, excellent condition. $50. Call 802-782-4184 TIRES (4), MUD and snow, 235 65 R17, excellent condition. $100 for set. Call 802-7824184 Rvs/Motorhomes/ Campers 5TH WHEEL, 2003, Montana, 34’, two slide outs, one-owner. Comes with W/D, queen size bed. Very nice and clean. $9,500. 802-848-7653

FORD Automotive Technician

► Tractor Trailer Drivers - Experienced, dependable, self-motivated individual with a valid Class A CDL license with tank and hazmat endorsement, to work out of our St. Albans terminal. Must have experience with gasoline transport but will train the right individual. ► Car Wash Repair Technician - Individual with experience maintaining and repairing automatic car wash equipment. Able to work independently and pay close attention to details. ** All candidates are required to have a valid driver’s license and will be checked prior to being hired. **

Ford technicians. We are growing and in need of experienced auto technicians.

SB Collins Inc. offers competitive wages, fully paid health and life insurance, 401k plan, paid vacations, holidays uniforms and product discounts.

STOP WASTING YOUR TIME AND MONEY DRIVING TO BURLINGTON. Our shop is updated with brand new Rotary lifts, computer systems and equipment needed to do a quality job.

Please make sure to indicate on your resume which position you are applying for.

Please email resumes to jobs@sbcjolley or mail to: SB Collins Inc. Attn: Cherie Geddes PO Box 671, St. Albans VT 05478

We offer complete benefits package including: medical, dental, vacation and paid training.

COACHING VACANCIES Enosburg Falls Middle/High School Varsity Girls’ Soccer Coach Varsity Softball Coach

We will offer a sign-on bonus of up to $3,000 to the right candidate.

Interested persons with any questions, please call Chris Brigham at 933-7777 x 146. Please send a letter of interest , (3) letters of recommendation and a brief summary of coaching experience to: Chris Brigham

Contact Rick Bokan at 802-524-7343 or rickbokan@ bokanford.com

Enosburg Falls Middle/High School P.O. Box 417 Enosburg Falls, VT 05450

Enosburgh Town School District complies with all state and federal employment and non-discrimination laws in its hiring and employment practices.

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COMMERCIAL ROOFERS & LABORERS Year round, full time positions Good wages & benefits Pay negotiable with experience EOE/M/F/VET Disability Employer Apply in person at: A.C. Hathorne Co. 252 Avenue C Williston, VT 802-862-6473 EARN $500 A DAY (SALES) Final Expense Insurance • Exclusive Leads • Local • Training/Support • Everyday is Payday • Agent Health/Dental Benefits • Incentive Trips CALL 860-357-6904 www.fhginsurance. com

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Submit your resume or completed application to HR@Centuryarms.com or 236 Bryce Boulevard, Fairfax, VT 05454

Chief Executive Officer OFFICER CHIEF EXECUTIVE The Vermont Economic Development Authority (VEDA), an instrumentality of the State Vermont Economic Developmentexecutive Authorityand (VEDA), an professional instrumentality of the ofThe Vermont, is seeking an experienced financial to provide State and of Vermont, an experienced andeconomic financial professional vision strategy is forseeking the growth of the State executive of Vermont’s development to provide vision and strategy for the the State of Vermont’s economic finance lender. Created by the State of growth VermontofGeneral Assembly in 1974, VEDA’s mission is to contribute to the Created creation by and quality General jobs in Vermont by development finance lender. theretention State ofof Vermont Assembly providing and mission other financial support to eligible qualified in 1974, loans VEDA’s is to contribute to the and creation andindustrial, retentioncommercial of quality and enterprises. jobsagricultural in Vermont by providing loans and other financial support to eligible and qualified industrial, commercial and agricultural enterprises. The successful candidate will have demonstrated skills in, but not limited to, operational and budgetary management, lending and risk management, corporate and public The successful candidate have demonstrated skills in, butdevelopment not limited and to, finance, public speaking and will communications, and organizational operational and in budgetary management, lending andwith riskbusiness management, design. Experience working effectively and collaboratively leaders, senior publicand and governmental officials, a professional a Board of Directors corporate public finance, public speaking staff, and and communications, and isorganizational critical for organizational success. development and design. Experience in working effectively and collaboratively with business leaders, senior public and governmental officials, a VEDA presently hasand assets of $290 million and 50 professional and administrative professional staff, a Board of Directors is critical for organizational success. staff in four locations. VEDA presently has assets of $290 their million and in50 professional and Interested persons are encouraged to submit resumes confidence to administrative staff in four locations. chairmanofthesearchcommittee@veda.org. The position is anticipated to commence in the 2nd quarter of FY2019. Interested persons are encouraged to submit their resumes in confidence to For further information on the VEDA organization The and CEO job description, please visit chairmanofthesearchcommittee@veda.org. position is anticipated to our website at commence inveda.org the 2nd quarter of FY2019.

VEDA offers a competitive salary and benefits package and is an Equal Opportunity For further information on the VEDA organization and CEO job description, Provider and Employer. please visit our website at veda.org VEDA offers a competitive salary and benefitsOF package and is an Equal TOWN HIGHGATE Opportunity Provider and Employer. PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR

The Town of Highgate is seeking qualified applicants for the position of Public Works Director.

Advertise in the Classifieds 802-524-5771 Ext. 117 or 122

Specialized Community Care is Hiring!

The Public Works Director is responsible for the planning and implementation of the daily tasks required to maintain the town roads and parks infrastructure. This is a working director position and requires the ability to operate all town equipment and to possess a commercial driver’s license. This director also oversees the department budget and supervises department employees.

This is a full-time position with benefits which includes health care, retirement, and paid time off per the town’s personnel policy. A complete job description can be found on the town’s website www.highgatevt.org under “announcements”. To apply, send a letter of interest, resume, list or letters of references (3 personal and 3 professional), and employment application to: Town of Highgate, PO Box 189, Highgate Center VT 05459 or by email to slaroche@highgatevt.org. Please contact the Highgate Town Offices if you have further questions, 802-868-4697 x 204. DEADLINE TO APPLY: JULY 27, 2018 by 4:30pm.

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CARPENTERS HELPER Seeking a Carpenters Helper. Experience a must. Contact: 802-868-5186

www.centuryarms.com

► Petroleum Tank & Mechanic Specialist - Dependable individual with knowledge and experience with petroleum tank repair and maintenance, willing to train the right candidate. Experience with diesel/gas engines on large and small vehicles a plus but not a requirement. Must have own tools but will have a tool allowance paid by the company.

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CARPENTERS Frame & Finish Tired of short work weeks, no overtime and layoffs? Then join our company today. 45+ hours/week, secure employment, opportunity to advance. Call Sweeney & Belisle or 802-355-0836 or email: pfssnb@gmail.com

$250 Hiring Bonus after 120 days for all hourly positions

► Environmental Manager - Monitoring of underground storage tanks systems & piping, maintain all canopies, lighting, gas islands and equipment. Full charge of hazardous waste management, spills, cleanup and disposal. State permitting, remediation and tank assessment. Hazmat certified a plus but will be required once hired.

► Pump and Tank Service Technician - knowledge of gasoline/diesel pump repair a plus but will train the right person. Candidate must have strong computer skills, good communication skills, work well with others and with the public, mechanical aptitude and able to work independently. Valid CDL driver license and Hazmat certified required or will be needed once hired. Electrical license a plus but not a requirement.

Now Hiring! ● Assemblers ● Cost Accountant ● Inventory Control Associates ● Machine Operators ● Material Handlers ● Team Leaders

SB Collins Inc.

BIKE CARRIER FOR Reese hitch, holds 2 bikes, used twice, bought $85. Asking We are the new Bokan $40. Call 802-868- Ford in St. Albans, VT 7613 and we are hiring WINDSHIELD, BMW R1200R, 2 years old in excellent like new condition. Sold new $499. Asking $35. 802-868-7613

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Are you looking for something more fulfilling than Facebook? We are a group of people doing human service supporting people with cognitive disabilities in Addison and Rutland Counties. Here is your chance to participate in a real helping relationship with people experiencing challenges outside of cyberspace.

Contact Specialized Community Care at (802) 282-5821 or visit our website at sccvt.org

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6 Days a week, 4 hours daily, starting at about 11:00am. Must be 18+, valid driver’s license, and reliable car with insurance & registration required. Call 524-9771 ext. 100 or stop by the office, 281 North Main Street, St. Albans, Mon-Fri 8am-5pm for application.

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LEAPS After-School Program Site Coordinator Franklin Northeast Supervisory Union 2018 - 2019 School Year

We are seeking a Site Coordinator to run the LEAPS After-School Program at Berkshire Elementary School. Position to start immediately. Experience working with students and/or related degree preferred. Please send application, letter of interest, current resume, and three current letters of recommendation to:

Franklin Northeast Supervisory Union P.O. Box 130 Richford, VT 05476 (802) 848-7661

Franklin Northeast Supervisory Union complies with all state and federal employment and non-discrimination laws in its hiring and employment practices.


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St. Albans Museum Baseball Exhibit, Summer 2018 By AJ McDONALD Museum Volunteer

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his summer one of the new exhibits at the Museum is a display about baseball and its past in St. Albans. St. Albans has a rich history around the sport of baseball that we are only now starting to record. The city at different times hosted The Northern League, about which we know almost nothing; the Colonial Cafeteria once sponsored a team, again about which we know very little and only have a couple of photographs of their bus; and the Mohawks and the Giants teams. We are fortunate to have some artifacts from the St. Albans Mohawk team including two uniforms and a signed baseball, but no photographs. We have many photographs of the Giants team, many of which come from the time when Chet Mazza played

and were donated by his daughter, but no uniform or artifacts. And lastly we have a uniform and a glove from a BFA St. Albans baseball team player. We would very much like to have you visit the Museum and take some time to explore this part of the city’s sports past. We know of at least one local, Paul Guertin, who played for the Giants, and we sincerely hope he will be come by to remember the summers of his youth. There are a few things we would very much like to find to add to this very special collection. We are looking for a baseball cap from one of these teams, a bat from one of the games and, of course, we are always in search of more photographs. Can you help us track any of these items down? If you can help us please call the Museum at 5277933 or contact us at stamuseum. org.

Trudeau’s tough climate polices face a mounting backlash By Christopher Flavelle & Josh Wingrove Bloomberg

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wo years ago, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced a set of aggressive policies to reduce his country’s greenhouse gas emissions, centered on a nationwide price on carbon. As that price is about to take effect, growing opposition has put Trudeau on the defensive and has provincial governments rolling back other measures, raising questions about the appetite of this oil-exporting country to tackle climate change. Ontario, Canada’s most populous province, said Thursday it would join a legal challenge against Trudeau’s carbon pricing. Polls suggest Alberta, the center of Canada’s oil and gas industry, will soon elect a government that opposes the plan. And Trudeau’s own chances of reelection next year have fallen, as his opponents seize on public resistance to carbon pricing. “We’re seeing one step forward, one step back,” Keith Stewart, senior energy strategist for Greenpeace Canada, said in an interview. “They’re trying to craft a path which doesn’t upset anyone too much.” The growing backlash to Canada’s climate push reflects a number of changes, experts say. Those include widespread anger in Ontario as electricity prices soared in

recent years, driven in part by a shift to renewables; worries about the economy amid a brewing trade war; and the rollback of U.S. climate policies under President Donald Trump, which could draw energy investment away from Canada. But perhaps the biggest obstacle has been political. Conservatives have focused on the government’s climate policies to rally their supporters. Support for Trudeau’s Liberal Party has fallen, putting it in a rough tie with the rival Conservative Party. Trudeau’s chief opponent in next year’s federal election, Conservative Party leader Andrew Scheer, has said one of the first things he will do as prime minister is eliminate the carbon tax. Stephen Harper, the Conservative who governed Canada from 2006 to 2015, also sees a political opening. “Let the other guys do a carbon tax because we can all win the next federal and provincial elections on that issue alone,” he said in a recent closed-door speech, as reported by Maclean’s magazine. “It is incredibly unpopular with conservatives, who currently have the wind at their back,” said David McLaughlin, a former climate adviser to the premier of Manitoba who is now director of climate change for the International Institute for Sustainable Development in Winnipeg. Trudeau’s opponents, he said, “have nailed their colors to the

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anti-carbon-tax masthead.” Catherine McKenna, Canada’s minister of environment and climate change, said in an interview that the dangers associated with global warming meant her government had to cut emissions. She said the government would proceed with its plan in the face of provincial opposition. “It is a huge risk to cities, a huge risk to businesses to not take action,” McKenna said. “We want to create jobs, we want to grow the economy and we want to tackle climate change.” Canada emits more greenhouse gas per person than almost any other country. That’s partly the result of geography: Canada’s cold climate and vast expanses require plenty of energy to heat homes and fuel cars and trucks. But it also reflects the country’s energy-intensive oil and gas industry -- a key part of Canada’s economy. That industry is centered in Western Canada, which has resisted federal policies to reduce emissions. To address those concerns, Trudeau in 2016 announced what he described a flexible, “pan-Canadian framework” to carbon pricing, in which provinces could choose the system that best fit their economies. Those options included a so-called cap-and-trade approach, in which the province sets a limit on emissions and lets companies buy and sell credits. Ontario and Quebec had already adopted such a system, linked to California’s cap-and-trade market. Or provinces could impose a carbon tax, or some mix of the two. If the federal government decides that a prov-

ince’s effective price on carbon was too low, Trudeau said he would impose a tax, starting at $10 per ton this year and rising to $50 by 2022. His government has already pushed back by one year the imposition of that tax; it is now set to take effect in January. Provinces have until September to submit their plans for federal approval. As that deadline nears, the opposition has grown. Saskatchewan, the country’s largest oil and gas producer after Alberta, launched a legal challenge in April to stop the policy, arguing that provinces, not the federal government, have authority over natural resources. “The federal government does not have the legal ability to second-guess how provinces have exercised their jurisdiction,” Trelle Kolojay, a spokeswoman for Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe, said by email. She said the federal carbon tax would shrink the province’s economy, “with little effect on emissions.” Eric Adams, a law professor at the University of Alberta, said he would be surprised if Saskatchewan prevailed. But he said that if the province appeals to Canada’s Supreme Court, it would put pressure on the federal government to further delay the implementation of the tax until that court ruled. “Conservative governments and politicians are using this as a wedge issue,” Dave Sawyer, an environmental economist who has advised several provinces on their climate policies, said in an interview. “It’s working.” Canada’s oil and gas industry supports

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GEMINI (May 21-June 20)  You could be expecting too much from yourself or from someone else who might be pitching in on a project. Relax, and do not allow others to distract you. A serious conversation cannot be postponed, but once it is over, you’ll feel carefree. Tonight: Do not push yourself. CANCER (June 21-July 22)  A key person might try to shut down your plans, but do not allow him or her to stop you. You will flourish with a change of environment. As you unwind, your attitude about certain situation loosens up. Remember that you know yourself best! Tonight: Follow the music. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22)  Whatever is going on around your home keeps you occupied. A partner might nudge you and try to get you to join him or her. Be willing to say “no,” as you need some time to yourself. You also might need to sneak in a nap or two. Tonight: Remember to take care of yourself first! VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22)  Defer all you want to someone else. This person might not know what to do when the decisions are up to him or her. A loved one seems withdrawn. Offer words of encouragement, but know that he or she needs to make the effort to reach out. Tonight: Join pals at a favorite place. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22)  You suddenly might become more aware of your expenses and what you are doing to your budget. You could feel as if you need to tighten the purse strings a bit. A roommate or family member could be quite distraught by this change. Do what you must. Tonight: Off to the movies. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21)  The planets make you the star of the day. You might not be aware of how many people admire you. Just look around. Try not to obsess over a difficult

conversation with a neighbor or sibling. Allow yourself to go off and be more childlike. Tonight: Be discreet and stealthy. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21)  Don’t be so uptight about the tension and stress that are surrounding your home. If you asked, you might find out that no one knows or understands what is off. Relax more, and remain sensitive to others. A skeleton in someone’s closet could pop out. Tonight: Happy at home. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19)  You might not be aware that you are projecting negativity, which could make others uncomfortable. Ask yourself what is bothering you. You will know what to do when you unearth the source. Meanwhile, make an effort to be more positive. Tonight: Let the party begin! AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18)  Keep reaching out to someone you care a lot about. You want this person to know how much you care about him or her, especially as you rarely talk or share news. An older person in your life might demand your time. Make it your pleasure. Tonight: Out till the wee hours. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20)  If you’re feeling conflicted, detach and get a glimpse of the big picture. You could be surprised by what you see. You know where you want to be, so what is stopping you from following your heart? You might have difficulty breaking out of the mold. Tonight: Be near music. BORN TODAY Singer/songwriter Cat Stevens (1948), actor Robin Williams (1951), actor Don Knotts (1924) *** Jacqueline Bigar is on the internet at www.jacquelinebigar.com. © 2018 by King Features Syndicate Inc.

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