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At right, Kate Hawley (right), K-4 Art Teacher at Barre City Elementary
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Home in Berlin. Her family had been at her bedside.
Born June 4, 1913, in Barre, she was the daughter of
Peter and Carrie (Frattini) Pedroli. She attended
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School in the class of 1931. On June 27, 1934, she married Libero
Zampieri in East Montpelier. Following their marriage they made
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Street in 1942 with Liberos death occurring on May 26, 2001.
Josie made her home there for 72 years. Her memberships included the Hedding United Methodist Church and the United Methodist
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the former Ruth Chapter 33 Order of the Eastern Star, Barre
Womens Club, Green Mountain Rug Hooking Craft Guild, the
former Barre City Hospital Auxiliary and the Central Vermont
Hospital Auxiliary and the Barre Country Club.
Bidding began last week in the online auction to raise funds for
the Unitarian Church of Montpelier. The Church, a religious home
for open-minded Vermonters since 1864, is celebrating its 150th
year and raising funds to continue sustaining its spiritual and community work. Anyone can bid online now through April 25 at
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The Unitarian Church of Montpelier has been a religious home
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As Ive been traveling around the State talking with Vermonters
about the new Universal Recycling Law, I have met many impressive individuals on the front lines of implementation. Trevor Mance,
founder of TAM Waste Management, is one example. Trevor got his
start in the solid waste business when he was a student at Mount
Anthony High School working at the Shaftsbury landfill on weekends. Pretty soon he had bought himself an old one-ton truck and
was hauling waste for customers in and around Bennington. By
2007, Trevor had constructed a recycling and transfer station, allowing him to keep costs down by recycling as much as possible.
Pioneering entrepreneurs like Trevor were part of the inspiration
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statewide.
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Vermonts solid waste districts. Transfer stations opened, curbside
pick-up was established, and recycling services offered. More
recently, the concept of waste has shifted to one of materials,
recognizing the value of what we throw away, and the cost savings
and business opportunities reusing, recycling or composting these
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transfer stations, or picked up at the curb. Already businesses or
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by H. Brooke Paige
randmother taught me that we all make mistakes
most probably, either because everyone involved has
and when we do, the best tonic for mending our
been too busy looking for a scapegoat to slaughter at
errors was to express our regret and accept responsibility
the altar of political correctness or because the liberal
without pretentiousness or attempting to assign blame
true believers feel that they never make mistakes
to others. As I have watched the current activities of
and therefore need not ask for forgiveness or
the Legislature and the Governor - Grandmothers
understanding.
sage advice has come to mind!
Grandmother gave me three simple words that, if
For well over 20 years, Vermonts Legislature and at
spoken with sincerity, would always aid in my
least three Governors (Kunin, Dean and Shumlin)
redemption Sorry, Please and Thank You. For the
have heaped one social program after another upon the
political class in Montpelier, she would surely have
backs of the citizen-taxpayers of our fair state. While
suggested a message to their fellow Vermonters
they have been thrilled to extend and magnify their
along the lines of: We are deeply sorry for the
socialist agenda at every turn they have deferred and
mistakes we have made in creating the overwhelming
obfuscated their duty to secure or create the funds
burden which you must now endure, please forgive
necessary to cover the resulting obligations. Time and
us for our errors and allow us the opportunity to
time again, they have creatively filled the hole
attempt to rectify our mistakes - we wholeheartedly
created by their grand schemes with one-time windfalls,
thank you for whatever understanding and
creative bookkeeping and occasionally kicking the
compassion you may consider granting us!
can down the road by ignoring shortfalls and/or making overly
Unfortunately, no such message has been articulated from the
optimistic revenue projections. This legislative session, their folks working under the golden dome and I suspect none will
misdeeds have come home to roost.
ever be conveyed!
What has been most striking to me is that no one in state
H. Brooke Paige, a writer and historian, is a frequent contributor
government has stepped up to accept responsibility, asked for to the WORLD. However, his opinions are not necessarily those of
clemency or even thanked the citizens for their understanding as the publishers. Brooke can be contacted at: P.O. Box #41,
they attempt to rectify their mistakes. Sadly, this has not happened, Washington, Vermont 05675.
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According to WHDH, a Lexington High School, Lexington, MA
school administrator buckled to objections by some students on the
theme of a dance event, and in essence, suppressed Americanism.
It was originally scheduled to be an American Pride themed
dance with students wearing red, white and blue clothing. Evidently,
some students thought promoting American patriotism was not
politically correct due to the diversity of the student population.
The school administrator suggested changing the theme to a
National Pride dance, wherein students would wear clothes
depicting their individual nationalities.
After a huge public outcry the Lexington Superintendent of
Schools went before the Lexington School Committee and said the
American Theme of the dance will remain.
What is going on in Lexington, MA, a cradle of American liberty? Since when do school administrators suggest elevating ancestral nationality above our own American nationality? Arent we all
Americans first and foremost? Isnt that our nationality?
If these immature students care more about their ancestral heritage than their U.S. citizenship, maybe they should move to their
countries of ancestral origin.
Donald A. Moskowitz
Londonderry, NH
Editor,
Senators Gillibrand (D-NY) and Daines (R-MT) in bipartisonship March 9, 2015, introduced to the Senate Veterans Affairs
Committee Senate Bill S.681 titled The Blue Water Navy Vietnam
Veterans Agent Orange Act. The Bill is to companion with House
Bill HR-969 of the same title. Both bills are important to those
veterans who have been ignored for VA benefits ever since 2002.
It is beyond comprehension why our legislators continue to
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of the Republic of Vietnam. These Navy veterans were also in
harms way and were poisoned with the herbicide Agent Orange
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Editor,
The full moon of April 4, ushered in a very special time. This first
full moon following the vernal equinox, is the beginning of
Passover, and on Sunday Easter.
Passover, which is observed for eight days, celebrates and reenacts the Exodus from slavery of the Hebrew people and included
many of their neighbors who disapproved of the pharaohs enslavement of their friends and of the worship of animals and statues as
gods. Many people dont know that Easter is also determined by the
Vernal Equinox. It is celebrated on the first Sunday after the first
full moon, after the vernal equinox.
In warmer climates, both Easter and Passover are often celebrated outdoors. I have been fortunate enough to attend several of these
celebrations.
In the 1970s, a Passover Seder I was a part of was celebrated on
the shores of the Reed Sea in Israel. A giant full moon inspired and
dramatized our reading of the Exodus story, and we enthusiastically
sang Go Down Moses, a famous and very moving AfricanAmerican spiritual which dramatizes the plight and the yearning
of the enslaved Africans our brothers and sisters, then and now,
who were so shamefully and horribly enslaved in America for hundreds of years.
On another Passover in the 1980s or 1990s in Hawaii, a community Seder was held on the shores of the Pacific Ocean in
Honolulu. Though this is a Jewish celebration, people of many
religions, including Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, and
others were welcomed and together we all sang Go Down Moses
at moonrise as well as the traditional Passover songs.
The following morning, Easter Sunrise services were held in the
same location as the Passover services of the night before, and
many people of various religions or no religion attended. The joy
and goodwill were palpable both times.
I am working with others on creating World Peace by creating
World Peace centers where we will share our love, our concern,
and our peace. The time for peace is now, not in some remote future
but today. Lets create peace and freedom now. Please join me in
this joyful and earth moving endeavor as we exit our current forms
of slavery and create peace together.
(Rev) Jewel Love
Plainfield, VT
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is about to give up the ghost. Still, even given And, as I always ponder, if the phone is necessary, how did the
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entirely sure that I need a new one at all, but I will, I am sure, were invented? I think dads were still asked for help, somehow.
get one.
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Actually, if I am going to have a cell phone, that means that if In both places there are old fashioned landline phones, which still
it is considered by my wife, my kids, my grandkids, and the rest work very well. If I am driving Im not supposed to answer my
of the civilized world, that I need to have one, then mine is a good phone anyway, and if Im somewhere else, chances are my wife is
candidate for being replaced. My phone is a dumb phone, and with me, and she has a phone. Chances also are that people could
seems to be getting dumber every day. It works, but only some- wait to tell me later that I need to help them do something next
times. In that last respect, it is somewhat like me. For the past few week.
months, my phone has refused to charge its battery when I plug it
A few weeks ago, on a Monday, my phone battery died, somein for that purpose. Just so that you know, I have gured out that where between home and work. That evening I forgot to swap my
the battery is ne. Its the phone that is not ne. When my phone battery with my wifes phones battery, and went to work with my
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get my wifes phone out of her purse, and swap the batteries. (How after that. I soon forgot how much I needed the phone, and left it on
romantic that must be for the phones). I then plug her phone in, my dresser the rest of the week. Saturday morning came, and while
to charge the dead battery that I have just installed in it. (Im sure my wife was still sleeping I decided I actually should revive the old
that this all is getting a bit tedious for you, as it does for me, about thing, (My phone, not my wife.) and check for messages. I did so,
three times per week, when my phone shuts off in the middle of a and there were none. Hum. none. I survived, and so did the rest
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Coincidentally, my daughter got a new, very smart phone, just
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belongs in the trash, and Im not sure why this situation is as it is. also very big. That seems to be a fact of nature, or, more precisely,
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BARRE - Come watch the cast of Bye Bye Birdie as they croon,
shimmy, and cha-cha their way into your heart. This sweet satire tells
a story of frustration and fun in love, career, and the hearts of teenage
girls everywhere as pop singer Conrad Birdie gets ready for One Last
Kiss before heading off to war. Spaulding High School Auditorium,
155 Ayers St., 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $10/adults; $7 students, staff, and
seniors; $5/children.
MONTPELIER - Pacem School Open House. 32 College St. 5-6:30
p.m. Prospective students and their parents are invited to an Open
House at Pacem School. Come learn what its like to be a Pacem student; find out about the philosophy and curriculum of all our programs; and meet current faculty and families. Find our more at www.
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Making Friends with Your Life with Ivan McBeth of The Green
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techniques to help people learn to recognize life as the gift it is, accept
it fully, and play with it with joy and spontaneity. $5 MemberOwners/$8 Non-Members. Please pre-register: sign up on the Coop
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NORTHFIELD - Hooked Rug Art by Liz Guth and Gisele
McHarg. This will be a display and demonstration of rug hooking
beginning at 2 pm. Call 485-3161 to reserve a spot. Hosted by Mayo
Residential Care, mayohc.org.
WORCESTER - Worcester Clothing Swap Drop off your gently,
used clothing/accessories..free from stains and tears at Worcester
Town Hall, RT12 from noon-5 p.m.
Friday, April 10
BARRE - Come watch the cast of Bye Bye Birdie as they croon,
shimmy, and cha-cha their way into your heart. This sweet satire tells
a story of frustration and fun in love, career, and the hearts of teenage
girls everywhere as pop singer Conrad Birdie gets ready for One Last
Kiss before heading off to war. Spaulding High School Auditorium,
155 Ayers St., 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $10/adults; $7 students, staff, and
seniors; $5/children.
EAST MONTPELIER - Tax Help. Twin Valley Senior Center,
Route 2, Blueberry Commons, hosts the last day for AARP Tax
Preparers to complete your federal and state taxes. You must call 2233322 to set up an appointment for this last day. AARP will file your
taxes electronically and give you a printed copy. Call today as
appointments are filling up quickly.
MIDDLESEX - Rumney Memorial School presents Honk Jr.
433 Shady Rill Rd. 7 p.m. Rumney Memorial students are hard at
work on Honk Jr., the musical adaptation of the ugly duckling story.
This show has wonderful music and a reminder to never judge a book
by its cover. Great for all ages! Tickets are $5 for adults and $2 for
children and may be purchased at the door.
MONTPELIER - Fiction Materials Review. Bear Pond Books, 77
Main St. 9:30-11:30 a.m. Free and open to the public, with light
refreshments and coffee. Second floor childrens room. These reviews
bring together a panel of booksellers and publishing house reps to talk
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The 2015 Annual Student Choreography Showcase presented by
Contemporary Dance and Fitness Studio. 18 Langdon St. Doors open
at 7:30 p.m. Show at 8 p.m. No reservations available. $5 students,
$10 adults. Proceeds go towards the Floor Fund! (802) 229-4676
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NORTHFIELD - Fish (Perch) Fry at the American Legion in
Northfield. 5-7 p.m. $10. VT fried perch, hand-cut fries, cole slaw.
Tickets on sale now.
WORCESTER - Worcester Clothing Swap Drop-off. Worcester
Town Hall, RT12 from 12pm -5 pm, see description 4-9
Saturday, April 11
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BARRE - Come watch the cast of Bye Bye Birdie as they croon,
shimmy, and cha-cha their way into your heart. This sweet satire tells
a story of frustration and fun in love, career, and the hearts of teenage
girls everywhere as pop singer Conrad Birdie gets ready for One Last
Kiss before heading off to war. Spaulding High School Auditorium,
155 Ayers St., 2 p.m. Matinee and 7:30 p.m. shows. Tickets are $10/
adults; $7 students, staff, and seniors; $5/children.
POST 790 Ladies Auxiliary and Menss Auxiliary will sponsor a
dinner to Honor our Veterans. 2 p.m. Dinner is free for Veterans and
$5 for anyone else. Please rsvp to post 790 by April 8 by calling 802479-9173. Let us know if you need a ride.
BERLIN - 3rd Annual Baby and Child Expo: Sing-Along-Station.
Berlin Elementary School. 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Come celebrate with us
at the Good Beginnings Baby & Child Expo. Dont miss Rockin Ron,
the Friendly Pirate, train rides on Roaming Railroad, a maypole celebration, car seat safety checks, singing, games, and delicious food
throughout the day and 35+ vendor exhibits. All proceeds from the
day of the event go to directly support local central VT families.
BRADFORD - Delve into Bradfords 250 years of history.
Bradford Historical Society Museum, 172 N. Main St. 2-4 p.m.
Artifacts and photos on display. Free and open to the public.
Handicapped accessible. Information 802-222-4423.
DUXBURY - 9th LEAP Energy Fair. Crossett Brook Middle School
Gym. 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Free. Tour 70+ exhibits and talk with dozens of
experts about energy audits, solar power, heat pumps, weatherization,
geothermal, biomass, pellet stoves and much more. Learn how to
reduce fuel bills, save energy and shrink emissions. Free electronic
recycling onsite. Kids can enjoy a free show by Marko the Magician
at 11 a.m.
GREENSBORO - United Methodist Church Greensboro Bend
Dinner. 5 p.m. Assorted dish supper featuring: ham, baked beans,
tacos, mac & cheese, corn chowder and more. Adults $12, Children
$6. Under 5 free. All you can eat. Contact Erna Bartlett at 533-2637
or Doreen Bartlett at 535-7334.
MIDDLESEX - Rumney Memorial School presents Honk Jr.
433 Shady Rill Rd. 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. Rumney Memorial students are
hard at work on Honk Jr., the musical adaptation of the ugly duckling
story. This show has wonderful music and a reminder to never judge
a book by its cover. Great for all ages! Tickets are $5 for adults and $2
for children and may be purchased at the door. The Saturday, 7 p.m.
will be an American Sign Language interpreted performance.
MONTPELIER - Vermont Fiddle Orchestra Spring Concert.
Unitarian Church, 130 Main St. 7 p.m. Directed by David Kaynor with
the Woodbury Strings Fiddle Club. Featured guest soloist - George
Wilson. Tickets: $15 general admission, $12 Seniors/students, age 12
and under free - at the door or call 802-229-4191 for reservations.
50/50 raffle and refreshments. Website: vtfiddleorchestra.org Email:
info@vtfiddleorchestra.org Phone: 802-229-4191
Alive! With Song Concert. Bethany Church. 6 p.m. Alive! With Song
chorus of cancer survivors. Free. Guests: Terry Frey and Arthur Zorn.
Info: 225-5449.
The 2015 Annual Student Choreography Showcase presented by
Contemporary Dance and Fitness Studio. 18 Langdon St. Doors open
at 7:30 p.m. Show at 8 p.m. No reservations available. $5 students,
$10 adults. Proceeds go towards the Floor Fund! (802) 229-4676
cdandfs.com
Capital City Indoor Farmers Market. Montpelier High School
cafeteria. 10 a.m. Convenient parking and one-stop shopping for all
your vegetables, meats, cheeses, milk, baked goods and more, from
the 25 farmer and food producer vendors. EBT and Debit cards
accepted. http://www.montpelierfarmersmarket.com/ Info: Carolyn
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NORTHFIELD - Rock Band Night with Mirage. Northfields
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Barre Elks Lodge Senior Dinner. Cocktails 4:30 p.m., Dinner 5:30
p.m. Lasagna, Salad, Garlic Bread & Dessert. $7 per person. Veterans
are FREE. Must call 479-9522 for reservation before April 12.
MONTPELIER - Spring Into Clean with Lauren Andrews RN, CA
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www.vtherbcenter.org $22/$20 for member (includes $10 materials
fee); pre-registration required. You can have a clean home that smells
amazing, while actually supporting your health by using affordable
green cleaning strategies. Participants will create an antibacterial
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household items and organic and ethically wild-harvested essential
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BARRE - Studio Place Arts. New Exhibits start April 14. Main
Floor Gallery: Gone Fishing - Something very fishys going on at
SPA. Second Floor Gallery: Silent Auction featuring artwork,
crafts, and other items to benefit SPA programs. Bidding starts
April 14 & concludes at the BASH on May 8. Third Floor Gallery:
Sweet Images - Paintings by Michael Heffernan (through May 30).
BASH: Big Arty SPA Happening. May 8, 7-9 p.m. Great art, music
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Green Mt. Playboys, bid on items in the silent auction fundraiser,
view the art of fly tying with Judd Levine, and more. Benefits SPA
art programs. Tickets: $15 advance/$25 day of event
-- The Paletteers of Vermont Spring Art Show will be held at the
Aldrich Library Milne Room during regular business hours from
March 29 through May 8, 2015. The theme of the show is Barre:
Past and Present.
BERLIN - Landscape Dreams - Woodcuts & Pastels by Daryl
Storrs. Central Vermont Medical Center Lobby Gallery, 130 Fisher
Rd. 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Free. Through April 11, 2015. Woodcuts focus
on the texture and colors of the landscape. Some images are printed
using 56 separate blocks and even more colors. Vermont is the
place that inspired most of the woodcuts in the exhibit. A few
blocks were carved in Tuscany. Painting en plein air with pastels
balances the rigorous planning of printmaking because it is a more
spontaneous and immediate approach to interpreting a landscape.
Most of the pastels focus on Lake Champlain, Southwest Harbor,
Maine and images from Daryls mind.
HARDWICK - Vermont A Personal Viewpoint. The GRACE
Gallery, located in the Old Firehouse at 59 Mill Street (downtown),
is exhibiting 18 works that depict individual interpretations of
Vermont life. The works being exhibited use a variety of materials:
ink, paint, paper, canvas, and slate and employ several styles from
abstract to representational. The six GRACE artists exhibiting are
Lawrence Fogg, Eugene Chase, Mary Paquette, Gayleen Aiken,
Dot Kibbee, and Stanley Marcile. The Vermont A Personal
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MONTPELIER- Green Mountain Graveyards. Vermont cemetery artwork and the search for meaning in death. Featuring artists
Dan Barlow and Scott Baer. Vermont History Museum, through
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-- Sculpture Exhibit. Featuring contemporary sculpture created
by Vermont artists. Vermont Arts Council Sculpture Garden, ongoing.
-- Maplehill School Student Art Show. April 1-30 at the
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Boating/Fishing ...................210
Building Materials................300
Business Items....................080
Business Opportunities .......060
Camping ..............................205
Childcare Service ................030
Christmas Trees ..................370
Class & Workshops .............103
Clothing & Accessories .......130
Computers/Electronics ........100
Farm/Garden/Lawn .............410
Free Ads..............................108
Furniture..............................180
Garage Sales/Flea Mkt. ......145
Health ..................................113
Home Appliances ................160
Hunting/Guns/Archery.........305
Insurance/Investments ........090
Job Opportunities................020
Lost and Found ...................110
Miscellaneous .....................150
Musical ................................200
Personals ............................105
Professional Services .........540
Rideshare ............................125
Snow Removal Equip. .........355
Snowmobiles/Access. .........360
Sporting Equipment ............250
Storage................................235
Support Groups ..................107
Tools ....................................330
Wanted ................................120
Wood/Heating Equip............350
Work Wanted .......................040
AUTOMOTIVE
Campers/Motor Homes .......845
Cars & Accessories ............875
Motorcycles/ATVs ...............850
Trucks/Vans/Jeeps Access. .870
Vintage/Classic Vehicles .....873
Work Vehicles/Heavy Equip. ....855
REAL ESTATE
Apts./House for Rent...........630
Camps for Sale ...................650
Comm. Rentals/Sales .........605
Condominiums ....................680
Apt. Blds. for Sale................685
Homes .................................690
Land for Sale.......................670
Mobile Homes .....................600
Vacation Rentals/Sales .......645
Wanted to Rent/Buy ............610
FREE
ITEMS
$ A1-CASH PAID
$75 TO $300+
JUNK CARS, TRUCKS
FOR INFO, 802-522-4279.
HEALTH
CARE
LOOKING FOR A MIRACLE/
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and money call the ATTORNEY
GENERALS
CONSUMER
ASSISTANCE PROGRAM, at
1-800-649-2424.
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products and services. There
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more information on health related products or services, call
the ATTORNEY GENERALS
CONSUMER
ASSISTANCE
PROGRAM at 1-800-649-2424,
or consult a health care provider.
Tin Signs
Q: When I was a teenager in
Tennessee, I began collecting
older signs, especially ones
that were on tin and pre-dated
World War II. I currently have
about 50 vintage signs, and I
wonder if you can recommend
a price guide.
-- Stan,
Chesterfield, Missouri
A: Although there are several
price guides available, a new
one I especially like is the
Pickers
Pocket-Guide:
Signs by Eric Bradley and
published by Krause Books.
This guide features helpful
information about such collectible signs as beer, CocaCola, petroliana, farm and
implement, food and drink,
and even a special section
covering neon signage.
Bradley shares practical
strategies from top buyers and
sellers, what to look for and
where to find it, how to ship
the signs you pick, and how to
spot fakes and reproductions.
Whether collecting for pleasure or profit, this guide will
help you buy and sell like a
pro. It is $14.99 and can be
ordered directly from the publisher, www.krausebooks.
com.
***
Q: I recently purchased an old
music box at a garage sale. It
has an image on its top of a
little boy and girl in a mountain scene. It plays Twinkle,
COIN
COLLECTOR
will
Pay
Cash
for
Pre-1965
Coins
and
Coin
Collections. Call Joe 802-498-3692
WANTED:
PISTOLS,
Rifles, Shotguns. Top Prices
paid.
802-492-3339
days. 802-492-3032 nights.
WANTS TO purchase minerals and other oil and gas interests. Send details to: PO
Box 13557, Denver, CO 80201
WILL HAUL away for free: Scrap
metal, old appliances, car parts,
etc. Furnaces, boilers and demolitions for a fee. No job too big or
too small. Chad, 802-793-0885.
ANTIQUES/
COLLECTIBLES/
RESTORATION
DRESSERS, NIGHT STANDS,
Cupboards,
and More.
Last Time Around Antiques
114 No. Main St Barre
802-476-8830
JOHNSON ANTIQUES
4 Summer St EAST BARRE
behind VT Flannel
USED Furniture, always buying
popular antiques
Open Mon-Fri 8:30-3:30
Sat til Noon
Closed Sunday & Tuesday
GARAGE SALES
FLEA MARKETS
RUMMAGES
FIRST GARAGE SALE
Sat.4/11/15-Sun.4/12/15
*** 8-4 ***
698 E.Elmore Road, Wolcott,
VT
Just off School Street.
continued on page 27
Twinkle Little Star and
Whos Afraid of the Big Bad
Wolf. It was made in
Switzerland. Is it worth more
than the $3 I paid for it?
-- Mary, Victor, New York
A: Your music box was made
after 1933, the year that
Whos Afraid of the Big Bad
Wolf was introduced in the
Walt Disney animated cartoon, The Three Little Pigs.
Incidentally, Barbra Streisand
made her professional debut
singing this song in a
Greenwich Village nightspot
in 1961. Obviously, your
music box is worth more than
$3 but how much more only a
professional appraiser or
expert can tell you. I have
seen Swiss music boxes in
shops, most priced in the $20
to $45 range.
***
Q: I have a 1974 rabbit jacket
in almost perfect condition.
Where can I sell it?
-- Stella,
Albuquerque, New Mexico
A: Almost any city or town of
any size has at least a consignment shop or two. That might
be a good place for you to find
a buyer for your jacket.
Write to Larry Cox in care of
KFWS, P.O. Box 536475,
Orlando, FL 32853-6475, or
send e-mail to questionsforcox@aol.com. Due to the
large volume of mail he
receives, Mr. Cox cannot personally answer all reader
questions, nor do appraisals.
Do not send any materials
requiring return mail.
(c) 2015 King Features Synd., Inc.
MISCELLANEOUS
FURNITURE
GREEN MOUNTAIN
BARGAIN SHOP
802-461-7828
We Buy-Sell-Barter
Lets Make a Deal
Williamstown VT
BUTCHER
BLOCK
Table
$225. Coffee Table $40. computer desk $50. 802-476-8914
ADVERTISE to 10 Million
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AIRLINES ARE HIRING for
those with FFA certification.
Financial aid if qualified-Job
Placement assistance. Get the
A&P training at Aviation institute
of Maintenance 888-686-1704
OLD
CAMPING
Trailer
about 28 ft. in Sun Set Rock
Campground,in Isle LaMotte
VT, not bad shape. Must be
removed if interested. Call
802-276-3379
make
offer.
STORAGE
8X20 STORAGE UNITS for rent.
Airport Rd, Berlin. 802-223-6252
8x20,
8x40
OCEAN
FREIGHT containers (new/
used) for sale. 802-223-6252.
BIG ROCK PROPERTIES
Self storage units available. Rte
113 Chelsea. 802-249-2368.
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for FAA certification. Financial aid
if qualified. Call Aviation Institute
of Maintenance 866-453-6204
MUSICAL
+ + + + + + + + +
SPORTING
EQUIPMENT
GOLF CLUBS
Thousands of golf clubs. Sets,
singles, classic woods, irons,
classic putters. Sell one or
whole collection. Newer usable
sets, left and right hand. 802476-8509. email, pecon302@
gmail.com
HUNTING/GUNS/
ARCHERY
NEW
AND
used
guns,
muzzle
loaders,
accessories.
Snowsville
Store,
E.Braintree.
802-728-5252.
WANTED:
PISTOLS,
Rifles, Shotguns. Top Prices
paid.
802-492-3339
days. 802-492-3032 nights.
WOOD/HEATING
EQUIP.
DAVES LOGGING &
FIREWOOD
Green & Seasoned
802-454-1062
DRY SLAB WOOD,
Loaded $50/Cord.
Call Ron 802-454-8577
FIREWOOD: cut 16. Cut, Split
& Delivered. $250/Cord.
Beat the May Rush, Take Delivery NOW, On Maple/Beech/Yellow Birch, and others. Sparrow
Farm 802-229-2347
GREEN MOUNTAIN HERITAGE INC., Firewood for sale,
cut to length, Split and delivered
In Montpelier and Barre. Green
$250/cord. Season cut 16 $300/
cord or Hardwood. 802-485-8525
HARDWOOD
KINDLING,
Meshbags $7.00/ea. Free delivery to Seniors. 802-279-2595
WOOD/ HEATING
EQUIP.
PROFESSIONAL
SERVICES
continued
METALBESTOS INSULATED
Chimney pipes. Everyday low
price. Plainfield Hardware &
General Store, Rt2 East Montpelier Rd, Plainfield. 802-4541000 Open 7 Days a Week
SHED DRIED WOOD, 1YR
Old, $340/cord.
802-479-0372/802-839-0429
WHY Does The So-Called VERMONT LAND TRUST Have
Money stashed in the Cayman Islands. 802-454-8561
$ A1-CASH PAID
$75 TO $300+
JUNK CARS, TRUCKS
802-522-4279.
$ CASH $
FOR JUNK VEHICLES
Paying up to $300 for junk cars
and trucks, FREE Scrap Metal
Pick-up. Call Barre, 802-9172495, 802-476-4815, Bob.
CAR
RIMS/TIRESUsed
- Many Makes and Models.
802-522-9140
FARM/GARDEN/
LAWN
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FIRST
CUT
$4.00/bale,
2ND cut $4.50/bale. 2724057/802-476-5204
FOOD GRADE Barrels totes,
We have over 700 in stock
from 2 1/2Gal - 275 Gal totes.
Call for Info; Bicknell Barrels
The Barrel Man. 802-439-5149
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PETS
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802-229-0114
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Air Conditioning In Summer
ANIMALS/
FARM
Kidders Smokehouse. Custom
smoke & cure. We do cornbeef. We do Cutting, Wrapping. Orange. 802-498-4550.
QUALITY
HORSE
HAY.
Prime quality, large, densely
packed, hefty, square bales.
First Cut $4.50/bale; second
cut $5.00/bale. 802-426-3781
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continued
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continued on page 28
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JOB OPPORTUNITIES
EXCAVATOR OPERATOR
Main Line Pipe
Experience Required.
Benets Offered
Top Pay
Courtland Construction Corp.
802-891-9161
EOE
bconnor@mayohc.org or
Barbara Connor, RN, DNS
71 Richardson Street, Northfield, VT 05663
802-485-3161 Fax: 802-485-6307
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EXPERIENCED CARPENTER
NEEDED.
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DRIVER/WAREHOUSE
ASSOCIATE; Are you looking
for experience with a growing
company in a fast-paced environment with a chance to exceed professional goals? Planet
Aid is hiring a route associate/
warehouse worker to assist in
collecting donations based in
Plaineld, VT. Planet Aid is a
non-prot organization raising
funds for community development projects in Africa, India
and Latin America through the
collection, handling, and resale
of used clothes. We collect the
clothes through placement of
drop-off boxes in outdoor areas
easily accessible to the general
public. The boxes are typically
placed at supermarkets, convenience stores, gas stations,
shopping centers, churches,
schools or similar places where
many people have access. Minimum qualications: Valid drivers
license-CDL Preferred but not
required with 24 ft. straight-truck
driving experience Clean driving record Work exible hours,
weekends, holidays, etc...One
weekend day is a MUST Ability
to lift 50 lbs regularlyExperience in the moving/waste-hauling industry helpful Warehouse
Management experience a plus
as this position will split time between driving and warehouse
You must be able to pass a preemployment DOT physical and
drug screen Planet Aid offers
subsidized medical, dental, 401
k program, paid vacation and
sick time after 90 days of employment. Starting pay is $15.00
per hour plus incentives. 90 day
salary review. Average salary
up to $20/hour with incentives
after 90 days Visit our website
www.planetaid.org for more
information about Planet Aid.
www.wcmhs.org
RETAIL SALES
COUNTER
PERSON
We are looking for the right
person to service our retail
customers with efficiency, a
positive attitude, and in a
professional manner.
Knowledge of building
materials helpful. We offer a
competitive wage and benefit package including 401k,
health insurance, vacation
and sick pay for an aggressive self starter who is a
dependable and reliable
team player. This position is
full time and seasonal hours
may be optional.
continued on page 31
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Washington County Mental Health Services is a not-for-profit Community Mental
Health Center. We provide a wide variety of support and treatment opportunities for
children, adolescents, families, and adults living with the challenges of mental illness,
emotional and behavioral issues, and developmental disabilities. These services are both
office and community-based through outreach. The range of services offered includes
prevention and wellness, assessment and stabilization, and 24 hours a day, 7 days a
week emergency response.
Maintenance Generalist
Hourly Cleaner
Residential and Community Support Specialist
Employment Specialist
Residential/Group home floaters
Community Based Case Manager
Residential Counselors
Sobriety Support Worker
Home Intervention Counselors
Hourly Registered Nurse
Accounting Supervisor
Assistant Chief Financial Officer
page 30
April 8, 2015
Washington County Mental Health Services is currently seeking the following clinician positions
in our Center for Counseling and Psychology Services:
Outpatient Clinician: Mental Health clinician needed to provide clinical services to adults in a
physicians office. This position is co-located in central Vermont primary care offices and employed
through Washington County Mental Health Services. A Masters degree, license eligible, a collaborative
approach, and at least one year experience providing psychotherapy required for this full time salaried
position. Experience and interest in behavioral psychology desired.
Clinical Case Manager for Trauma Programs: Providing assessment, case management and
supportive therapy to adults and families whose lives have been impacted by trauma. Service delivery
is team-oriented and both office and community based. Collaborations and consultations with treatment
team will involve WCMHS and community programs, focusing on the effects of trauma, trauma treatment
and coordinating community supports and resources for clients. Masters level clinician with knowledge
of the effects of trauma and experience working with populations impacted by trauma. Experience
working in home based settings preferred. Must have safe vehicle and clean driving record. This is a
regular full time position with benefits. Must be willing to work some evening hours.
To learn more or to read our complete job descriptions visit our website:
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JOB OPPORTUNITIES
VERMONT STATE PARKS
is hiring a seasonal, full time,
Assistant Park Maintenance
Technician.
Compensation is $13.63 per
hour, the season generally runs
from mid-April through midNovember. Skilled maintenance
work at or above the journeyman level. Duties include routine
maintenance and repair work at
various State Parks in the North
East. Successful applicants
should have a background in
carpentry, plumbing, and small
equipment repair. Duty Station
is the Groton Forest Maintenance Shop. Call 802-426-3040
for more information and apply
on line by visiting vtstateparks.
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Chesters Champlain
Farms
Cumberland Farms
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Copy World
Dentes Market
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Emslie The Florist
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Jiffy Mart
L & M Diner
Ladder One Grill
Last Time Around
Antiques
Lennys (inside store)
D.J.s Maple Avenue
Deli
Last Time Around
Antiques
Maplewood (South
Barre)
Morse Block Deli
Nelson Ace
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Next Chapter
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North Barre Manor
North End Deli
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Quick Stop
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Routhier Auto Center
Salvation Army
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Senior Citizens Center
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Simply Subs & Pizza
Soups and Greens
Trow Hill Grocery
Wall St. Complex
Women & Children
First
BERLIN
All Smiles Family
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Applebees
Berlin Airport
Berlin Convalescent
Berlin Mall
Big Lots
Blue Cross/Blue Shield
Burger King
Capitol City Automart
Capitol City Kia
Cen. VT Medical Ctr.
China Moon
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Comfort Inn
CV Express Care
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Formula Ford
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JC Penney
Kinney Drugs
Maplewood Deli
McDonalds
Mobil One Stop
Pizza Hut
Portland Glass
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Taste of the North
Farm Market
Twin City Fun Ctr.
Walmart
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Bethel Central Mkt.
Bethel Sandwich Shop
Cockadoodle Pizza
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Bradford Library
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Cabot Public Library
Cabot Village Store
CALAIS
Maple Corner Store
CHELSEA
Chelsea Pizza
Chelsea Public
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Flanders Market
Wills Store
CORINTH
East Corinth
General Store
Gramps Country
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Bentleys Bakery
Hastings
Martys
Pope Library
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Jiffy Mart
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Barry Chouinard Mills
Common Caf
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Kenyons Hardware
Northeld Pharmacy
Redemption Center
Tops Grocery
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Maple Valley Store
Mapleelds
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Randolph House
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Shaws
Snowsville Genl Store
Valley Bowl
Village Auto
Village Pizza
ROYALTON
Eatons Sugarhouse
Village Pizza
ROXBURY
Roxbury General
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SOUTH BARRE
Auto Clinic
Barre Animal
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Energy Store
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Hannaford
Quick Lube
WAITS RIVER
Waits General Store
WAITSFIELD/
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The Bridges
Chamber of
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Irasville Country
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Laundromat
Macs Market
Mehurons Market
Norms
Sugarbush Gen. Store
Waisteld Senrior
Center
WASHINGTON
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Ben & Jerrys
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Junipers Fare
Kinney Drugs
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Shaws
Shell Station
South End Sunoco
Waterbury Center
Sunoco
Waterbury Exxon
Waterbury Pharmacy
Waterbury Senior
Center
Waterbury Village
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WEBSTERVILLE
Lawson General Store
WILLIAMSTOWN
Behind The Scenes
Cafe
Mountain Shop
Poulin Lumber
Pump and Pantry
Williamstown
Town Hall
WOODBURY
Woodbury General
Store
WOLCOTT
Wolcott Gen. Store
WORCESTER
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A: Dull mower blades are pretty rough on
your lawn, tearing grass rather than cutting it, which can turn the
tips brown, weaken the grass and promote the growth of fungus.
Sharpening mower blades is
something not everyone does
routinely, but you should commit
to sharpening them at the beginning and end of the mowing season.
Do you need to sharpen them
mid-season? Professional landscapers sharpen or change their
mower blades every 12-15 hours
of mowing time (yes, thats every day or two), so it would depend
on the size of your yard and length of the growing season.
Heres how to change a blade:
1. Lay down a plastic sheet or dropcloth to prevent oil drips and
grass cuttings from staining the work area.
2. Disconnect the spark plug from the starter wire, remove the
spark plug itself, and make sure the fuel cap is tightly closed.
3. Turn the mower on its side. Using a socket wrench, unscrew
the center nut that secures the blade to the mower deck and any
other connecting bolts or nuts. If the blade keeps turning as you try
to loosen the nut, wedge a piece of wood between a blade and the
deck. Remove the blade and brush off any dried grass clippings.
4. To sharpen the blade, check the angle of the existing edge.
Youll want to sharpen in the same direction as that angle. Run a
metal file down the blade at about a 45 degree angle. Or, use a drill
with a blade-sharpener attachment.
5. Once sharpened, check the blades balance by hanging it
from a nail (or buy a blade balancer at the hardware store). If one
end of the blade tilts down much farther than the other, file away
more metal on that side until the blade stays horizontal.
6. Reattach the blade to the mower, making sure the blades
angle downward. Tighten as much as possible, bracing the blade
with the block of wood.
7. Attach the spark plug and wire, and turn the mower upright.
A great overview of this process can be found here:
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Heney
One specific area in the North Atlantic has been cooling in the past
hundred years while the rest of the world heats up, says Stefan
Rahmstorf of the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research, lead
author of the study. Previous research had already indicated that a
slowdown of this current. Now we have detected strong evidence
that the global conveyor has indeed been weakening in the past hundred years, particularly since 1970, says Rahmstorf. The recent
changes found by the team are unprecedented since the year 900 AD,
strongly suggesting they are caused by man-made global warming.
The Atlantic overturning is driven by differences in the density of
the ocean water. From the south, the warm and hence lighter water
flows northwards, where the cold and thus heavier water sinks to
deeper ocean layers and flows southwards. Now freshwater coming
off the melting Greenland ice sheet is likely disturbing the circulation, says Jason Box of the Geological Survey of Denmark and
Greenland. The freshwater is diluting the ocean water. Less saline
water is less dense and has therefore less tendency to sink into the
deep. So the human-caused mass loss of the Greenland ice sheet
appears to be slowing down the Atlantic overturning - and this effect
Cold and moderately dry but still unsettled conditions were likely
for the first half of April. Small weather systems usually associated
with jet stream energy moving in on west to northwest winds will
bring colder than normal conditions with generally frequent but small
quick moving clipper systems. These smaller systems are what has
built up such a late season snow pack in the our local high mountains
that has yet to melt out. Expect mid to late March conditions into the
first half of the month of April meaning good sugaring but very late
sugaring. Expect the occasional spike in temperature but it was not
expected to last very long.
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