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VSECU, a not for profit banking alternative for all Vermonters, has awarded a total of
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student loan debt. The award is granted annually to applicants who submit an innovative
idea that could positively impact Vermonters
and/or Vermont communities. Winning ideas
must include supporting detail that illustrates
how the idea can be implemented.
2015 marked the fourth year of this signature
VSECU member award program. The program,
called Student LIFT (Loan Independence for
Today), awards three VSECU members an
amount of $5,000 toward their student loan debt.
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of each recipient, up to the award amount.
The Student LIFT program is designed to
reduce the financial burden on members with
student loan debt. This year, the program also
spurred insightful dialogue about the needs
of Vermonters, said Robert Miller, VSECUs
chief executive officer. The ideas submitted
by this years applicants are small sparks of
energy. With encouragement and support,
each one has the potential to improve the
quality of life for Vermonters. The next step
is putting these ideas to work.
Historically, applicants applied for one of
three awards: Financial Literacy, Service to
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VSECU broadened the submission process in
2015, challenging applicants to offer a compelling and innovative idea that would help
improve the quality of life for Vermonters
and/or Vermont communities.
This years winning ideas were submitted
by Daniel Baslock of Barre, David Narkewicz
of Rutland, and Kenzie McDonald of
Plainfield. All three recipients were present
for an award ceremony on September 16 at
the Montpelier branch. The ideas presented
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younger populations, and whole and local
food access for children.
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complementing the expected fun fall festivals
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From 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 3,
Rhythm of the Reins annual Fall Festival
and Veterans Appreciation Day will take
place at Water Tower Farm, complete with
horseback rides, pumpkin painting, arts and
crafts, games, and free food.
Its just a way to say thank you to the
veterans and their families for their service,
Rhythm of the Rein founder Dianne
Lashoones said, adding that all children of
veterans will receive a free pumpkin.
Lashoones said Rhythm of a Rein has been
holding a Veterans Appreciation Day for
about six years. This year, a VFW and
American Legion Auxiliary Unit from
Colchester and Essex will come help out and
have also donated items to make the day happen.
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farm called Equine Services for Veterans,
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post-traumatic stress, anxiety disorders, and
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people might be challenged with, Lashoones
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financial aid and other resources available to pay for college.
Time is allotted for questions.
Among the topics covered are: types of financial aid; ways
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school garden leaders in partnership with Charlie Nardozzi
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training and networking opportunities at seven locations
around the state. The Barre Town workshop is presented in
partnership with Good Food Good Medicine.
VCGN brings people, ideas and resources together to help
grow the community and school garden movement. The fall
workshops focus on resilience: building and fostering more
sustainable and responsive gardens, programs, and people.
Participants learn strategies to boost their gardens and programs, share ideas and problem-solve with fellow garden
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school garden.
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Editor,
Last week, Paul Dame, a first-year Republican
Representative from Essex Junction penned an op-ed praising
Kentucky Senator Rand Pauls recent visit. Dame touts
Senator Paul as the first candidate to prove how we can build
a bigger, better, and bolder party right here in Vermont. The
Republican Party may well be in need of revitalization, but
not the type that comes with candidates like Rand Paul.
Senator Paul is known for his extremist ideals, including
defunding Planned Parenthood, eliminating pathways to citizenship for undocumented immigrants, and replacing the
federal income tax structure with a flat tax, effectively raising
taxes on middle class Americans.
Putting that kind of burden on the middle class, denying
equal rights to women and the LGBT community, and opposing a path to citizenship dont sound like the policies that will
build a bigger and better Vermont to me. These views would
clearly reverse the progress weve made and would set our
state and nation back by decades. It was just 2009 that we
were finally able to pass marriage equality in our state. We
cant afford to lose the precious ground weve gained.
Its alarming to hear one of our House of Representatives
praise Rand Pauls common sense policies. This is the same
representative who, this year, voted against a resolution recognizing a womans right to chose, voted against a resolution
supporting fair wages for working Vermonters, and was
(along with fourteen other GOP lawmakers), curiously absent
Key Club Fundraiser
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I am a sophomore at Spaulding High School and the based on sexual orientation.
Secretary of Spauldings Key Club. What is the Key Club you
The views of Senator Rand Paul clearly reverse the progress
ask, well we are a student-lead, community service based made and would set Vermont and our country back by decades.
organization that creates fundraisers in order to raise money How can a Presidential candidate who is offended by the
for our not only our community but for other worthy causes
of gay marriage be good for Vermont? Its gravely conworldwide. In the past, we have raised money for Alzheimers,
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Editor,
Last March I began to research and discuss the future of the
old Ward 5 school at 4 Humbert Street, now the closed Barre
Housing Authority building publicly inquiring if it might be
available to address a Barre City civic weakness the fact
that Barre City almost distinguishes itself by being one of the
only major cities in Vermont bereft of institutions of higher
education. The last time Barre City had any college level
institution was in July 1938 when the Universalist Seminary,
which became Goddard College, left for Plainfield.
If you travel to Northfield, Randolph, or Montpelier, you
can see the fringe benefits of having an institution of higher
learning included in terms of urban development. I am interested in knowing if there is any way that a partnership might
be developed that could initially develop a maker space
here in Barre City similar to the Burlington Generator, but
with far more of a technical occupational development flavor.
What do you think of a renovated Humbert Street as an
advanced technical institution of higher learning? I believe
that we could start with an enlightened version of the
Burlington Generator, adding many other facilities in order
to develop a highly technical workforce here in Barre City.
Your thoughts on this topic, as ever would be appreciated.
Paul Flint
Editor,
Syrians and Iraqis are currently flooding Europe seeking a
new life. European countries previously allowed 20 million
people from the Middle East and North Africa to enter after
WWII.mThey now number 50 million, and they refuse to
integrate into Western societies. Most of the areas settled by
these immigrants are depressed and lawless, and the immigrants want to implement Sharia law.
Some European countries are passing immigration laws
which allow entry only to Syrian Christians, and Yazidis who
are an oppressed minority in Syria.
The United States, a country founded on Christian principles, could increase its quotas for Syrians, Iraqis and other
Middle East minorities, but we should limit the quotas to the
persecuted Christians and small numbers of oppressed minorities such as Yazidis, Kurds, Druze and Bedouins. We have to
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terrorists.
Donald A. Moskowitz
Londonderry, NH
By G. E. Shuman
would like to say thank you, to whomever took the barbecue grill off my
front porch a few nights ago. In doing
so, you accomplished several things for
me.
Firstly, you have completely restored
my faith in the unfailing ability of mankind to do, progressively, stupider and stupider things. I have witnessed stupid
things before, but what you did was a true masterpiece. Somehow, you felt the need, or at least had the desire, to steal a very
used, dirty, greasy, slightly rusty item that wasnt very expensive, even when it was brand new. You, and probably a partner
in the barbecue-grill-stealing crime community, had to lug that
greasy, grungy grill down off our front porch, down our long
walkway, and further down our ight of crooked granite steps
to your awaiting getaway car, truck, or whatever you left the
engine running in, in front of our house. That all was just a
brilliant scheme. (That last statement was sarcasm, in case you
dont understand things like that.) I hope you didnt break an
ankle before you nished the job. Actually, I dont really hope
that.
Secondly, you helped me get rid of something that, although
I enjoyed using, and although it was a birthday present from
my wife, was probably not the safest thing in the world. The
truth is, shortly after we purchased that grill, three summers
ago, it had a safety recall, and I was supposed to take it back to
the store. I did not, as I liked the grill. The problem, as stated
on the recall, was that the gas could build up in the grill, causing it to explode. Thank you so much, as I no longer have
to think about that every time I cook a steak. It is now your
problem.
Thirdly, that grill really was dirty. Because of the busy lives
most of us lead, we may take better care of some things when
they are new, than after they have many miles on them, or, in
this case, have had many burgers on them. I know thats the
way it is with me. (If grill snatching is a full time job for you,
you know just what I mean about being busy.) It was getting
harder and harder to get that grill clean, and I had given up on
it ever looking like it did when it was new. Now I dont ever
have to clean it again. Whew!
So, as I began this column saying, Thank you, to whomever
relieved me of my gas grill a few nights ago. Grilling season is
about over in Vermont anyway, and now I will start next summer with a brand new gas grill. (God is good to me.) I do hope
you enjoy my old one. (Just be careful how you light it.)
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The Vermont Department of Fish and Wildlife and
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estate in Berlin, Vermont.
The former Mamie Thurston property is located at
127 Goodnow Road in Berlin, Vermont. The property
includes approximately 10 acres of which 6-8 acres are
wooded and the other 2 to 4 acres are currently mowed
field. There is also a house and 3 out-buildings on the
parcel with some furniture and plumbing supplies in
both the house and the out-buildings. The water system
is a spring close to the southern property boundary. The
water has been recently tested and passed all of the
tests except for the detection of coliform (see scanned
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are strongly encouraged to do so. The site inspection
will provide bidders with an important opportunity to
inspect the house and out-building and ask questions
of staff from the Department of Fish and Wildlife and
Department of Buildings and General Services.
The deadline for submittal of proposals to the Vermont
Department of Buildings and General Services is 3:00
pm October 16, 2015. Please note: Proposals must be
received by the department by the above datenot
simply postmarked by this date. (Electronic proposals
will not be accepted). Proposals, as well as requests
for additional information and questions should be
addressed to:
Allen Palmer
Division of Property Management
VT Department of Buildings and General Services
4 Governor Aiken Avenue
Montpelier, VT 05633-7001
Allen.palmer@state.vt.us
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Shaws
Simons
Steak House
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Twin City Fun Ctr.
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BETHEL
Bethel Central Mkt.
Bethel Country Animal
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Bethel Sandwich Shop
Champlain Farms
Cockadoodle Pizza
Creekhouse Diner
Locust Creek Country
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Locust Creek Outfitters
M&Ns Mini Mart
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Bradford Library
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Little River
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Maple Corner Store
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ELMORE
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The Barn
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Cumberland Farms
Exit 4 Info Center
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Gifford Memorial
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Middle Branch Mkt.
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Eatons Sugarhouse
Village Pizza
Welchs True Value
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Roxbury Gen. Store
SOUTH BARRE
Auto Clinic
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Energy Store
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Hannaford
Quick Lube
Touch of Class
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The Bridges
Chamber of Commerce
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The Den Pub & Rest.
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Crossroads
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Shaws
Shell Station
South End Sunoco
Waterbury Center
Sunoco
Waterbury Exxon
Waterbury Pharmacy
Waterbury Senior
Center
Waterbury Village
Market
WEBSTERVILLE
Lawson General Store
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Mountain Shop
Poulin Lumber
Pump and Pantry
Williamstown
Town Hall
WOODBURY
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WOLCOTT
Wolcott Gen. Store
WORCESTER
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The Jeremiah McClane Trio will open MountainFolks concert season at the Tunbridge Town Hall Oct. 2
Jeremiah McLane brings together three masters of traditional Celtic music to perform selections from his newest CD,
The Grinding Stone. The music ranges from high energy jigs
& reels to hauntingly beautiful airs, played on accordion,
guitar, bouzouki and bass.
Jeremiah McLane (accordion and piano) has a background
in jazz, Celtic, Qubcois, French and other roots influenced
music. He is a founding member of both The Clayfoot
Strutters and Nightingale, two bands that have helped shape
the sound of traditional New England roots music. He
received National Public Radios favorite picks award for
his second solo recording, Smile When Youre Ready, and
French music magazine Trad Mags BRAVO award for his
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Full Service
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theme. Contact Veterans of Foreign Wars, 4406 W. 34th St., Kansas City, MO 64111, 816-756-3390,
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Created in 1947, the Voice of Democracy (VOD) scholarship program is an audio-essay contest for high school students
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Take Precautions
LADDER SAFETY
One of the most dangerous places around the home is on top of a
ladder. Especially if you dont scale
them very often, ladders can pose
balance issues. And given the
height youre dealing with, a fall
can be very dangerous.
Always place ladders on a firm,
level surface and always avoid wet
ground.
Once youre on the ladder, avoid
leaning too far to one side or reaching for items. This can throw off
your balance and quickly shift the
weight of the ladder.
Other tips:
Never climb a ladder without
someone nearby;
Keep your ladder away from
electrical wires, tree limbs or other
obstructions; and
Use a sturdy step ladder instead
of furniture or a countertop to
reach high areas.
GENERAL SAFETY
Many injuries occur in far less
dramatic ways than falling from a
ladder.
Improper stretching and lifting
techniques can do damage to your
back, keeping you out of any home
improvement projects until you
recover from your injury.
When lifting heavy objects, it is
important to separate your feet
shoulder-width apart, bend your
knees and lift with your legs.
Other tips:
If taking on a large project, alert
your friends and family ahead of
time so they will be able to check
on you periodically;
Always keep a phone within
reach in case of an injury; and
If working in the heat, take frequent breaks and hydrate properly.
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FALL HOME AND GARDEN
| FALL MAKEOVER
ADD PAINT
Sometimes an outdated
shed that has seen better days
simply needs paint. Special
metal paints can even cover
up rusty areas that immediately draw your attention. Choose
the color youd like your shed
to be and head down to the
local hardware store.
Opt for tough exterior paint
that can stand up to the elements, and dont forget a separate color for the trim work.
Royal blue or dark gray is
complemented wonderfully
by pops of white door and
window trim.
Consider matching your
homes colors, too. If you
recently re-sided your home
with a new color, it may be
time to make your outdoor
structures such as garden
sheds and barns match.
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LANDSCAPE INTEGRATION
Pre-fabricated sheds are
more popular than ever. You
can buy them with wraparound
porches, large interior space
and even lofts. With some insulation and a power source, they
can even serve as guest houses.
You can make them look
even better by adding landscaping around them to make
With so much sunshine seen this September and this a trend since August,
coupled with warmth and dryness, its been a slow season for color.
However, with cloudy weather ahead this may accelerate our Fall foliage
very quickly. Many who look outside and see a fair amount of dull green are
wondering. Photosynthesis has continued robust due to the extra amount of
sunshine we have seen especially through the last few weeks. Thus a slowing
of the color pigmentation. On the other wide of the coin, some trees have
been rather stressed especially with the lack of soil moisture and this has put
those trees ahead where many leaves on some of our local birches and
Poplars have fallen off.
With cloudy weather forecast ahead, Im expecting to see peak color very
quickly catch up for the first couple of weeks of this month (October). Get
your leaf rakes ready because a lot of it will be coming down shortly.
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levels are below approx. 350 parts per million with 280 ppm the most desirable.
The melting of the Arctic ice cap is encouraging more natural emissions
of methane one of the most potent greenhouse gases driving climate
change. Researchers at Swedens Lund University worked with Dutch and
American colleagues to find that the recent accelerated melt of sea ice
around the North Pole is allowing the Arctics surface waters to absorb more
heat and promote the growth of microorganisms in the adjacent tundra.
Those microbes in turn give off natural methane emissions that promote even
further climate change and sea ice loss.
This feedback loop of warming and melting appears to have increased
with virtually every new cycle over the past decade. While numerous studies have shown the effects of sea ice loss on the ocean, there are only a few
that show how this oceanic change affects ecosystems on the surrounding
land, said study author Frans-Jan Parmentier. The findings were published
in the journal Geophysical Research Letters.
My bet is an accelerated Fall color change over the course of the next
couple of weeks due to the very late start to the change of seasons. Northern
Green Mountains and Northeast Kingdom Highlands will likely be at peak
around the 10th. Valleys of Central Vermont could hold off until the second
to third week of this month. But it may go by faster than recent years.
Preparing
for
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Remove any damaged annuals and clear out debris from
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in unheated areas.
Look in the basement,
crawl space, attic, garage, and
under kitchen and bathroom
cabinets. Both hot and cold
water pipes in these areas
should be insulated.
Consider installing specific products made to insulate
water pipes, such as a pipe
sleeve or installing UL-listed
heat tape, heat cable, or
similar materials on exposed
water pipes.
Newspaper can provide
some degree of insulation and
protection to exposed pipes.
Even inch of newspaper
can provide significant protection in areas that usually
do not have frequent or prolonged temperatures below
freezing.
Keep garage doors
closed if there are water supply lines in the garage.
Open kitchen and bathroom cabinet doors to allow
warmer air to circulate
around the plumbing. Be sure
to move any harmful cleaners
and household chemicals out
of the reach of children.
When the weather is very
cold outside, let the cold
water drip from the faucet
served by exposed pipes.
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MAPLE TREES
Some trees are just made for the fall. Able to withstand
colder temperatures and known for dazzling with bright leaf
colors in the fall, maple trees can turn a hillside or backyard
gorgeous shades of red, orange and yellow.
Some sugar maples can grow up to 75 feet tall and 40 feet
wide, so know how much your yard can handle before digging
your hole. Vine maples and Japanese maples can give you a
smaller, yet just as striking, fall tree option.
POMEGRANATE
When it comes to smaller trees and shrubs, pomegranate
offers a unique twist. Some varieties produce edible fruit in
the fall, while others are strictly ornamental.
Know which kind you have before taking a bite. Some produce single colorful flowers that form fruit, but not the soft,
juicy kind that youre looking for. Either way, pomegranates
can give your garden or yard a burst of color just in time for
the fall season.
BLUEBERRY
Speaking of colorful, how about adding a little blue to your
life? Blueberry bushes continue to transform during the fall
with leaves that turn yellow, orange or red.
Both the northern and southern varieties are eye catching
because of their brilliant fall colors. There also are evergreen
types that feature some leaves that turn red and others that
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FALL HOME AND GARDEN
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THINK PUMPKINS
Is there a symbol that better represents the fall season than the pumpkin? Utilize the brightness and shapes
of pumpkins in your decorations, table
centerpieces and even your dishes.
Mix in some uniquely shaped gourds
on the tables or deck areas to give party-goers something to talk about.
Fill a wheelbarrow with an assortment of pumpkins and gourds. If you
have friends brining over children,
give the kids their own pumpkin to
design or color. Pumpkins mean fun
during your fall harvest party.
A GRAND ENTRANCE
You want your guests to realize
theyre at a harvest party from the
minute they pull up in your driveway,
so make your entrance grand.
Use autumn-shaded streamers to
mark your mailbox or front gate. Hang
cornucopia-inspired collections from
your front patio or build DIY scarecrows out of straw and old shirts.
Creatively arrange pumpkins, gourds,
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WORCESTER - Worcester Clothing Swap DROP OFF. during the day. Participate in the Great Pumpkin weigh-in from
Worcester Town Hall, RT12. Noon to 5 p.m. See description 10:30-12:30 at the Upper Valley Grill. Enjoy music in the park
10/1
starting at 11 a.m. Our annual parade starts at 1:30 p.m. led by the
Blue Mountain School Band. Participate in the Old Fashioned
Hymn Sing at the Methodist Church at 8 p.m. to close the day.
This will be our 60th year of serving our World Famous Chicken
BARRE - Barre Farmers Market. Crafters, bakers and farmers Pie Supper - serving times are 4:30, 5:30, 6:30 and 7:30 p.m.
share their goods at Vermont Granite Museum. 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Tickets are available at $10 for adults and $5 for children under
Free
12. Reservations are recommended. Contact: Peter Lyon, 802BERLIN - Chicken Pie Supper. First Congregational Church of 584-3020.
Berlin, 1801 Scott Hill Rd. Seatings at 5 and 6:30 p.m. Apple HARDWICK - Lantern Raffle to benefit Aware, Inc. .Heart of
cider, chicken pie with homemade biscuits, mashed potatoes and Vermont Chamber of Commerce Fall Foliage Craft Fare.
gravy, winter squash seasoned with local maple syrup, peas, cole Hardwick Elementary School. 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Contact: Anna
slaw, cranberry sauce, cranberry relish, three kinds of homemade Pirie at aware@vtlink.net or 802-472-6463.
pies, and beverages. $10/Adults, $5/children 7-12, and free for
children 6 and under. This is a reservations only dinner, so call Fall Foliage Craft Fair. Elementary School, S. Main Street. 9
a.m. to 4 p.m. Featuring: jewelry, candles, pottery, clothing, phoPeggy at 223-5748.
tography, fiber arts and other fine crafts. $25 shopping spree
CALAIS - The 55th Annual Calais Fall Foliage Festival drawings at 11 a.m., 1 p.m. and 3 p.m. Must be present to win.
Beggars Breakfast and Lunch. Maple Corner Community
Center. Serving begins at 9 a.m., ends at 2 p.m. Enjoy open stu- MARSHFIELD - Rhythm of the Reins Annual Fall Festival
dios, exhibits, music and more throughout the weekend in Calais. and Veterans Appreciation Day. Water Tower Farm. 10 a.m. to
2 p.m. Free event and open to the general public help say thank
Information: Sue Killoran, 229-2313, killoran@ezcloud.com
you to our Vermont veterans and their families for their sacrifices
EAST MONTPELIER - A Pocket Chatauqua: Close-up Variety and service. Horse rides, games, pumpkin painting, food, arts and
at Four Corners Schoolhouse. 945 Vincent Flats Rd. 7-9 p.m. crafts. Info: call 802-426-3781 or email rhythmoftherein@aol.
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Leanne Ponder. $10 adults, $5 children. Info, tickets, reservations:
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band. Water Tower Farm. 2-6 p.m. Cold Country Bluegrass will
Chicken Pie Dinner. Old Brick Church. 5:30 p.m. Adults/$11, entertain again, there will also be a silent auction with a wide
Children under 5/$5. Reservations call Nancy at 454-8456.
range of items including an autographed Red Sox baseball, Vt.
Chicken Pie Lunch and Dinner. Chicken pie and all the fixings Teddy Bear Co Bear, jewelry, TV, and much more. Tickets $10/
will be served at the Old Meeting House, $12/$6 kids under 12, adult and $5/youth under 12.
seatings at noon, 5 p.m., and 7 p.m. Reservations needed. Call MONTPELIER - Capital City Farmers Market. Meats and
223-6934
cheeses join farm-fresh produce, baked goods, and locally made
GROTON - Vermonts Northeast Kingdom Annual Fall arts and crafts at 60 State St. 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Free.
Foliage Festival. Start with a Lumberjack Breakfast in the Montpelier ArtsFest 2015. Unique downtown Montpelier venMethodist Church from 8-10 a.m. Visit the book sale at our ues exhibit the vast and diverse artistic talent in Central Vermont
Library and browse in the Peter Paul Historical House anytime and a chance for seasoned and emerging artists to showcase their
talents. Festival goers will take a tour of unique venues throughout downtown Montpelier each curated by a different community
arts group and individual artists, crafters and performers. There
will be an event tent set up at the Garage at 58 State St. to showcase artists and crafters as well, and there will be a beer garden
The Lone Bellow
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TUE, NOV 10 @ 8:00PM
John Lackard Blues Band. Authentic, danceable,
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Higher rockin
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Sweet Melissas, 9 p.m.
Mavis Staples and Joan Osborne
The Hound of the Baskervilles. Lost Nation WED,
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under 8/$7.
Red Cross Blood Donation. American Legion, 16 Stowe St. 10
a.m. to 3 p.m.
Saturday, October 10
39 Main St. 8 p.m. Love at first sight, a wrestling match, crossdressing and fools! Shakespeares delightful, romantic comedy As
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triumphs of love. Info & Tickets: 802-229-0492 or www.lostnationtheater.org
Choice Physical Therapy Fall Foliage 5k Run/Walk. The race
will be a loop course through the City of Montpelier and Hubbard
Park. Proceeds from race will benefit the Washington County
Youth Service Bureau/Boys & Girls Club. Post-race refreshments
and raffle prizes. Pre-registration is encouraged. Registration
forms can be downloaded at www.choicephysicaltherapyofvermont.com. Race day registration 8:30-9:30 a.m. Race at 10 a.m.
MORRISVILLE - A Harvest of Quilts. Peoples Academy Gym,
202 Copley Ave. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Admission: $2. A display of
100 quilts by our members, quilting vendors, quilt raffle, member
boutique, teacup auction, and quilting demonstrations. For more
information: Cindy Smorgans (802) 644-5880 or smorgans@
myfairpoint.net
TOPSHAM - Bag Sale. East Topsham Town Hall. 8:30 a.m. to
noon. To benefit Topsham U.P. Church
TUNBRIDGE - 5K Harvest Fun Run/Walk. Parish House
across from The Tunbridge Church. 9 a.m. Proceeds for Parish
House renovations. Registration and fee info at www.tunbridgechurch.org, 889-9828
Anything Apple celebration of apples. Tunbridge Town Hall
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buy whole, farmer & craft market, activities, pie contest 1:30,
silent auction till 3:30. Proceeds to paint The Tunbridge Church.
Info: 889-5528, Thetunbridgechurch@gmail.com
WAITSFIELD - Waitsfield Farmers Market. A bustling bazaar
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You Cant Take It With You. Valley Players Theater. 4254 Main
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Mad River Valley Jewelry & Scarf Sale. Under the Tent, Rte
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House.
WOODBURY - 2015 Woodbury Trails 5K Trail Run/Walk
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by category. Refreshments following run. No Dogs, strollers,
roller blades, skates, skateboards, bikes or scooters. Baby joggers
& walkers welcome. Info: Cassie at 802-535-8798
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AINSWORTH PUBLIC
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and services. Applications
should be received no later
that October 9, 2015.
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Barre, VT 05641
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Rick Hungerford at (802) 229-0321 ext. 5136.
Interested individuals should submit a completed application
with current references to:
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Boating/Fishing ...................210
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HAIR SALON for rent No. Main
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expected stylist to take over
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114 No.Main St
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FOR
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MUSICAL
NORTH BRANCH Instruments, LLC. Fretted Instrument Repair. Buy and Sell
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STORAGE
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Williamstown
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Maple Street and
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Waterbury Center
802-505-1921
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SPORTING
EQUIPMENT
WOOD/HEATING
EQUIP.
ANTHRACITE COAL
5 Sizes in stock
Bulk Only
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www.blackrockcoal.com
1-800-639-3197
802-223-4385
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and burlap, clothing, hats and
ghillie suits.
Barre Army Navy Store
802-479-2289
MARTIN JAGUAR-Compound
Bow, Includes; Peep sightStabilizer, Limb Savers, 6
PSE CarbonForce Arrows,
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Quiver, Mechanical Release,
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Very Little $175. 522-2499
FOR SALE,
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HARDWOOD
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HEARTHSTONE
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stone, $1500. 802-496-3984
LAST CALL FOR TOP QUALITY FIREWOOD! Rock-MapleBeech-Ash-Yellow birch excellent mixture of hardwood, $250/
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CUT, SPLIT and DELIVERED
16and up smaller lengths
call for price. (802) 225-8900/
(802) 454-1259. Also looking
for hard and soft wood jobs,
good references and insured.
LOG
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223-5563
METALBESTOS INSULATED
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FIREWOOD. Dont Cuss Call
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PHENIX
HEARTHSTONE
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Good Heater 802-223-3731
QUALITY FIREWOOD, Cut/
Split and Delivered.
802-279-2155
ROBINSONS
FIREWOOD
$225/CORD, Split & Delivered/Green
802-793-8356.
FARM/GARDEN/
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PETS
ANIMALS/
FARM
BRUSH-HOGGING
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Call Brian 802-839-6527.
BROOKSIDE
KENNELS.
Boarding
dogs.
Heated runs. Located Orange
Center,
479-0466.
Kidders
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We do cornbeef. Orange.
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28x30 2 bay garage, locations
minutes away from Barre,
Berlin, Northfield and access
to I-89. Price $213,000.00.
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High-traction tread design
Stylized sidewalls
Enhanced Studded Performance
Patented Snow Groove Technology
$65
.95
175/65R14
Weathermaster S/T2
175/65R14....$65.95 SAME
185/65R14....$69.95 SAME
195/60R14......$74.95 SAME
185/70R14......$64.95 SAME
195/70R14......$67.95 SAME
215/70R14......$76.95 SAME
195/55R15....$88.95 SAME
185/60R15....$73.95 SAME
195/60R15....$68.95 SAME
185/65R15....$73.95 SAME
195/65R15....$73.95 SAME
205/65R15....$77.95 SAME
215/75R15......$79.95 SAME
225/75R15......$83.95 SAME
235/75R15.....$83.95 SAME
Weathermaster S/T2
215/70R15......$75.95 SAME
225/70R15......$90.95 SAME
215/60R16....$87.95 LOWER!
225/60R16...$97.95 SAME
205/65R16....$85.95 LOWER!
235/65R16....$105.95 SAME
205/55R16....$95.95 SAME
215/55R16....$109.95 LOWER!
225/55R17......$117.95 SAME
235/55R17......$129.95 SAME
215/60R17......$121.95 SAME
225/60R17......$119.95 SAME
215/65R17......$111.95 SAME
225/65R17......$114.95 SAME
225/60R18......$133.95 SAME
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WEATHER-MASTER WSC
High-Silica, Low Modulus Tread
Compound
Patented Circumferential SnowGroove Technology
High Sipe Density Design
Weathermaster WSC
195/65R15......$81.95 *NEW*
205/55R16......$103.95 *NEW*
205/65R16......$97.95 *NEW*
215/60R16......$94.95 *NEW*
215/65R16......$97.95 *NEW*
205/70R16......$98.95 *NEW*
235/70R16......$104.95 *NEW*
215/45R17......$122.95 *NEW*
225/65R17.....$126.95 *NEW*
235/65R17.....$134.95 *NEW*
245/65R17.....$126.95 *NEW*
265/65R17......$136.95 *NEW*
225/45R18.......$157.95 *NEW*
Weathermaster WSC
235/50R18......$153.95 LOWER!
215/55R18......$155.95 SAME
235/55R18......$148.95
245/60R18......$139.95 SAME
265/60R18......$160.95 LOWER!
235/65R18......$131.95 SAME
205/50R17XL.....$123.95 SAME
235/55R17XL......$141.95 SAME
235/60R18XL......$132.95 LOWER!
255/60R19..........$174.95 *NEW*
255/50R20..........$179.95 *NEW*
255/55R20..........$181.95 *NEW*
265/50R20..........$174.95 *NEW*
175/65R14............$62.95
185/65R14............$62.95
195/65R15............$69.95
205/65R15............$73.95
225/60R16............$89.95
225/65R17..........$123.95
225/60R17............$81.95
$52.95
$52.95
$59.95
$63.95
$79.95
$113.95
$109.95
185/65R15............$75.95
185/60R15............$78.95
195/65R15............$81.95
205/65R15............$85.95
195/65R15............$81.95
205/55R16..........$104.95
225/65R17..........$127.95
$60.95
$63.95
$66.95
$70.95
$66.95
$89.95
$112.95
225/75R16..........$120.95
225/70R15..........$125.95
235/75R15..........$125.95
255/65R17..........$162.95
265/70R17..........$153.95
$104.45
$108.45
$108.45
$145.45
$139.45
Cooper CS5
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DISCOVERER M+S
DISCOVERER M+S
235/70R15.....$95.95 LOWER! 275/65R18....$152.95 SAME
275/60R20....$184.95 SAME
265/70R15.....$127.95 SAME
DISCOVERER M+S LT
235/75R15......$95.95 SAME
LT245/75R16C.....$152.95
265/75R15.....$113.95 SAME
LT245/75R16E.....$154.95
215/70R16.......$89.95 SAME
LT215/85R16E.....$142.95
225/70R16.......$94.95 SAME
LT235/85R16E.....$155.95
235/70R16.......$95.9 SAME
245/70R16......$105.95 LOWER! LT225/75R16E.....$143.95
265/70R16.....$114.95 SAME LT265/75R16E.....$156.95
245/75R16.....$105.95 SAME LT245/70R17E.....$176.95
265/75R16......$114.95 SAME LT265/70R17E.....$184.95
235/65R17......$124.95 SAME LT245/75R17E.....$180.95
245/65R17......$130.95 LOWER! LT235/80R16E.....$168.95
245/70R17......$119.95 SAME LT275/65R18E.....$220.95
255/70R17......$135.95 SAME LT275/70R18E.....$210.95
265/70R17......$124.95 SAME LT265/80R18E.....$237.95
255/70R18......$135.95 LOWER!
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Uncompromised
All-Terrain Performance
For All Seasons.
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Limited Warranty
50,000 Mile Treadwear
Protection
Severe Weather Rated
M+S Rated
Staring at
$135.95
Discoverer A/TW Low Pricing! Discoverer A/TW Low Pricing!
Pricing!
225/55R17..........$128.95
235/55R17..........$132.95
225/65R17..........$133.95
225/60R17..........$133.95
235/65R17..........$134.95
235/60R18..........$157.95
235/65R18..........$158.95
235/55R18..........$167.95
$82.95
IS DUE
215/70R16
245/75R16..........$135.95
235/75R16..........$139.95
265/70R16..........$157.95
265/70R17..........$159.95
235/75R17..........$161.95
235/70R17..........$163.95
255/70R18..........$173.95
275/65R18..........$215.13
Staring at
10
$89.95
185/65R14............$75.95
195/60R15............$80.95
185/65R15............$84.95
195.65R15............$86.95
205/55R16..........$110.95
205/60R16..........$113.95
215/60R16..........$114.95
225/60R16..........$118.95
235/60R16..........$119.95
225/60R17..........$149.95
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$81.95
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$75.95
Artrac Studded
185/65R15
185/65R15............$75.95
195/65R15............$75.95
205/65R15............$89.95
215/65R15............$96.95
215/60R16............$96.95
205/55R16..........$100.95
205/60R16..........$102.95
215/55R16..........$117.95
225/45R17..........$118.95
225/65R17..........$132.95
General
Altimax Arctic
Starting at $59.95
175/70R13