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development and connect families to resources and services in
their community.
The project was funded by the Vermont Early Learning
Challenge Grant a federal grant that supports collaborative
systems reform in early childhood across the Agency of
Human Services, the Agency of Education, and Building
Bright Futures.
We know that we can do more to support families and
help children lead healthy lives if we can detect developmental and behavioral issues early, said Breena Holmes, MD,
director of Maternal and Child Health for the Vermont
Department of Health. Vermont has many strong programs
and services to support young children and families, but we
know that not all families get connected to the services they
need. This resource will help families understand young childrens behavior and development, identify if their child is at
risk, and connect them to programs and supports right where
they live.
The Health Department spearheaded the Help Me Grow
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organizations.
Already in the first few weeks that the line has been operational, parents from across the state have called with a range
of issues, including looking for parent education resources
and setting up developmental screening for a child.
Callers have been connected to services at agencies including local Parent Child Centers and Childrens Integrated
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someone who can answer those questions or help them find
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The child development specialists will be available from 9
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During his presentation,
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public, Oubrerie will speak
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Oubrerie studied at the
School of Fine Arts in Nantes,
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He began his professional
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and factories in Milan, the
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in 1970 after establishing his
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Students already chase frogs in the intermittent stream-like feature, but plants that can
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By enabling children to contribute to the
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only have a chance to better understand the
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The WNRCD also received funding from
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Having a VEEP workshop can be an energizing experience for teachers, as well. Its a
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When Tropical Storm Irene flooded
Waterbury in 2011, GMPs 80-year-old substation on Winooski Street was also flooded
with several feet of water, causing significant
damage. The new substation, located on
Route 100 north of the Crossett Brook Middle
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will have twice the capacity of the existing
substation and a higher voltage that will
enable GMP to restore power much faster
during many types of outages.
This project is about maintaining and
improving reliability for Waterbury and the
surrounding communities, Schnure continued. In addition, this work will allow GMP
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Green Mountain Power will transfer customers in the Waterbury area to the new substation in mid to late October. To do this
work safely there will need to be several short
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Vermont Department of Health was awarded five years of
federal funding in the amount of $670,010 to close this gap
and promote safe drinking water for Vermonters.
Vermont is one of 14 state and five local health departments
to receive funding from the Centers of Disease Control and
Prevention (CDC) to reduce contaminant exposures from
private drinking water sources. Grant funds will be used to
support water testing for vulnerable populations that are at
greatest risk, especially children and pregnant women.
The CDC funding will also allow the Health Department to
compile and analyze private well testing data to identify geographic areas where drinking water supplies may put vulnerable populations at increased risk of adverse health effects.
There are no federal or state requirements for testing private water sources, as opposed to public community water
systems that are required by the U.S. Environmental Protection
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the level of concern.
Naturally occurring contaminantssuch as arsenic and
uraniumare colorless, odorless, and tasteless. Long-term
exposure to these and other drinking water contaminants can
have adverse health effects.
Testing is the only way to determine if water contains
contaminants, said Sarah Vose, state toxicologist for the
Health Department. This grant will allow us to significantly
increase our outreach and resources to educate Vermonters
about the importance of private water testing.
The Health Department offers test kits for sale to the public
and recommends the following schedule for testing private
water sources:
Test for coliform bacteria every year.
Test for inorganic chemicals every five years.
Test for gross alpha radiation every five years.
For the Health Departments Safe Water Resource Guide,
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U.S. Rep. Peter Welch (D-Vt.) tours high-end corporate manufacturer WallGoldfingers plant in Randolph Thursday morning with
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fifth annual Prevention Day. Prevention Day is open to the
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adult and youth tracks.
The keynote address by Officer Jermaine Galloway is free.
Officer Galloway is a national speaker on issues related to law
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marijuana what Vermont needs to think about as discussions
regarding legalization occur. He will provide a workshop for
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St. Monica St. Michael School will be drawing the winners of its fundraising raffle on Sunday, October 25. The
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Or look at the Audets Blue Spruce Farm. Their third-generation dairy farm in Bridport was purchased by the Audet family in
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Then there are the literally thousands of Vermonters who are
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either red, orange or gold. They dont seem to care that their
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ts that time of year
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In a large bowl, combine our, brown sugar, baking
Apple Gingerbread Newtons
soda and spices. In another bowl, whisk butter,
I have a funny feeling that I will be making batches molasses and egg until smooth. Add wet with dry,
and batches of these fragrantly moist cookies
mixing with a sturdy spoon. Cover and refrigerate at
throughout the winter and holiday season.
least 1 hour.
Filling:
Preheat oven to 350-degrees F.
1 tablespoon butter
Spray a large baking pan with
2 large apples, peeled cored &
nonstick ccooking spray. Remove
roughly chopped
dough from refrigerator and place
2 tablespoons sugar
half the dough on a large piece of
1/2 cup apple juice
lm wrap, placing remainder of
1 teaspoon lemon juice
dough in refrigerator. Place another
1 teaspoon cinnamon
piece of lm wrap over the top and
Cookie:
press down with hands to form a
1 cup our
rectangle. With a rolling pin, roll
1/4 cup packed brown sugar
dough into a rectangle about 1/21 teaspoon baking soda
inch in thickness and 4-5-inches in
1/2 teaspoon cinnamon
width, remove top lm wrap. Remove lling from
1/4 teaspoon ginger
refrigerator and spread half the lling down the center
1/4 cup butter or margarine, melted
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2 tablespoons molasses
from either side. Fold over one side of dough to cover
1 egg
llling, repeating and overlapping the other side.
Nonstick cooking spray
Press down slightly to atten slightly and transfer
In a large skillet, over medium heat, melt butter. Add to prepared pan.
apples, sugar and apple juice. Bring to a boil and Repeat with remainder of dough and lling, placing
cook until apples have absorbed all the liquid, about it on pan one inch from rst gingerbread log. Bake
5 minutes, Reduce heat to low, cover and simmer 5
16-18 minutes, or until the top is springy to the
additional minutes, or until apples are completely touch. Remove from oven, let cool a couple minutes
soft. Remove from heat, remove lid and add lemon before transferring to another, ungreased, cookie pan
juice and cinnamon. Mash apples with a fork, transfer to completely cool. Cut into desired sizes and cool
to bowl, cover and refrigerate until completely cold.
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HARDWICK
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House of Pizza
Jeudevine Memorial
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M&M
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Village Motel
Willeys Store
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House of Tang
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How does he carry himself?
When Victory is assuredly denied,
And defeat is his only companion,
Does he carry himself
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in the park
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wrote
took a nap sitting-up
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music from
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when I sit on the patio viewing the pond
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my dog is here laying by my side
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the horse is content up by the barn
and he too will listen if I spin my yarn
the kittens are off investigating the yard
to nd their way back wont be very hard
I am sitting comfortably in the shade
as I feel the sun begin to fade
the crickets are singing a lullaby
and I hear the cardinals distant cry
the water on the pond remains very still
again I remember to live by his will
the trees are big and tall and very secure
ever reminding me it is okay to be sure
I breathe the air in, it is fresh and clean
telling me life is not what it seems
the sky is blue and totally clear
its vastness erasing all of my fears
Heidi comes over for a pat on the head
as I quietly call for the two kittens instead
my neighbors go by and wave to me
happy to see Im just able to be
the brush is full along the grounds
mostly greens with very little browns
various owers pop out their heads here and there
posing like families at the community square
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6 PM Barre Congregational
Church
7:30 PM Lutheran
9 PM Calvary Life
10 PM Rice TV Mass
Sunday 10/25
Community Bulletin Board 1a
2 AM Barre Congregational
Church
3:30 AM St. Monicas Mass
4:30 AM Washington Baptist
Church
6:30 AM Barre Congregational
Church
8 AM Calvary Life
9 AM Washington Baptist Church
10 AM 1st Presbyterian Church
11 AM Barre Congregational
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12:30 PM Rice TV Mass
1 PM St. Monicas Mass
2 PM Barre Congregational
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3:30 PM Washington Baptist
4:30 PM Rice TV Mass
5 PM Calvary Life
6 PM Washington Baptist Church
7 PM Faith Community Church
8 PM Barre Congregational
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9:30 PM Lutheran
10 PM St. Monicas Mass
11 PM Calvary Life
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Wednesday, October 21
6:00a Together We Win!
8:00a Democracy Now!
9:00a Positively Vermont
10:00a Vermont Treasures
10:30a Springfield Community Chorus
12:00p The Thom Hartmann Program
1:00p Rally for Safe Roads
1:30p SAFSTOR Matters
2:00p Salaam Shalom
3:00p Democracy Now!
4:00p Culper Ring
5:30p Gory Storytime
6:00p Rally for Safe Roads
6:30p Halloween at the Colorado Cafe
7:00p Common Good
8:30p Spotlight on Vermont Issues
9:00p Womens Economic Opp. Conf.
10:00p Night of the Living Dead
Thursday, October 22
6:00a Yoga to go with Adam
7:00a Ghost Chronicles
8:00a Democracy Now!
9:00a Songwriters Notebook
9:30a VT Affordable Housing Show
10:00a Health in Aging
12:00p The Thom Hartmann Program
1:00p Energy Week
2:00p Independence Day Events
3:00p Democracy Now!
4:00p Senior Moments
6:00p Vermont Cannabis Collaborative
8:00p SAFSTOR Matters
8:30p Vote for Vermont
9:30p Brown Bag Concert Series
10:30p Together We Win!
Friday, October 23
6:00a Concert Artists of New England
8:00a Democracy Now!
9:00a Valley Homegrown
10:00a Ghosts of Vermont
11:00a Howard Coffin VT & the Union Victory
12:00p Brunch With Bernie LIVE
1:00p The Thom Hartmann Program
2:00p The Struggle
2:30p Mental Fitness
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6:00a Local Matters
6:30a TBA
7:00a Womens Economic Opp. Conf.
8:00a Democracy Now!
9:00a Gory Storytime
9:30a Vermont Cannabis Collaborative
11:30a Rally for Safe Roads
12:00p The Thom Hartmann Program
1:00p Concert on the Green
3:00p Democracy Now!
4:00p TBA
5:30p Vote for Vermont
6:30p Senior Moments
8:30p Salaam Shalom
9:30p Anti Frack Gas Pipeline Rally
10:00p Night of the Living Dead
Tuesday, October 27
6:00a Present!
6:30a The Marketing of Madness
7:00a Mental Fitness
7:30a Spotlight on Vermont Issues
8:00a Democracy Now!
9:00a Salaam Shalom
10:00a Senior Moments
12:00p The Thom Hartmann Program
1:00p Concert Artists of New England
3:00p Democracy Now!
4:00p Hunger Mtn Coop Workshop Series
6:00p Womens Economic Opp.
Conference
7:00p For the Animals
7:30p Bill Doyle on VT Issues
8:00p Bill Doyle on VT Issues
9:00p Talking About Movies
10:00p Vermont Cannabis Collaborative
Education Access
Weekly Program Schedule
Wednesday, October 21
12:00p Vermont Law School Lecture
1:00p Racing Shells
2:00p Road to Recovery
3:00p Galaxy Bookstore
4:00p Road to Recovery
5:00p Vermont Floor Hockey Club
6:00p One Book Talk
7:00p Montpelier School Board LIVE
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Thursday, October 22
Wed, Oct. 21
12:00p Massachusetts School of Law
7:00a Central Vermont Regional Planning
1:30p Ethan Allen Homestead
Commission
Enrichment Program
10:00a Green Mountain Care Board
3:00p Poets & Their Crafts
3:00p Waterbury Trustees
4:30p CVTS Game of the Week
6:30p Montpelier City Council
6:30p The Final Chapter
Thu, Oct. 22
8:30p Berlin School Board
7:00a Act 250 Public Hearing - Randolph
Friday, October 23
12:00p Green Mountain Care Board
12:00p Vermont State Board of Education 4:00p Vermont State House Special Event
4:00p U-32 School Board
Public Hearing
8:00p Montpelier School Board
6:30p Randolph Selectboard
Saturday, October 24
9:00p Waterbury Selectboard
12:00p Wash. Central Supe. Union
Fri, Oct. 23
2:30p UVM Medical Ctr. Wit
7:00a Bethel Selectboard
5:00p Point and Shoot
Higher Ground - South Burlington,
11:00a Legislative Forum
VT
5:30p Chronique Francophone
6:00p
School Board
PaulRTCC
Reiser
A4:00p
CapeBerlin
BretonSelectboard
Holiday with Cig
8:00pDEC
Montpelier
Planning Commission
FRI,E.OCT
16 @ 8:00PM
FRI,
4 @ 7:30PM
7:00p
Montpelier
School Board
11:00p
City
Room
Spruce
Peak
Performing
Arts
UVM
Recital
Hall
- Burlington, VT
10:00p The Final Chapter
Center - Stowe, VT
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Sunday,
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7:00aCongregational
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U-32
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& The
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Church - St.
11:00a Vermont
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Flynn
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VT
Event Public Hearing
Twiddle
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of Education
DonPoets
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31 - Public
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1:00pDEC
Act 250
Hearing
Randolph
10:00p
& Their Crafts
FRI, OCT 23 @ 8:00PM
Higher
Ground - South
Burlington,
6:00p Montpelier
Budget
Public Forum
Monday,
October
Barre Opera
House26- Barre, VT
VT
7:00p Service Board & Vermont Gas
12:00p
Montpelier
PinkE.Talking
Fish School
are DeadBoard
Mummenschanz
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Oct.
3:00p
Bookstock
THU,
OCT 29 @ 8:00PM
TUE,
19 25
@ 7:00PM
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Ground - South Burlington,
Fuller
- St. Johnsbury,
4:00p
ED Talk
7:00aHall
Waterbury
TrusteesVT
VT
Sex
with
Strangers
5:00p VSBA Act 46 Meeting
11:00a Waterbury Selectboard
Jayme Stones Lomax Project
THU,
21 Development
- SUN, FEB 7 Review Board
Brattleboro
3:00pJAN
Mont.
FRI,Wash.
NOV Central
6 @ 7:30PM
Shaker Bridge Theatre - Enfield,
7:00p
Supe. Union
7:00p Mont. Design Review Committee
UVM Recital Hall - Burlington, VT
NH
9:30p
UVM
Medical
Ctr.
Wit
9:30pLove
Montpelier City Council
The Revivalists
Mad
Tuesday,
October
27
FRI, NOV
6 @ 8:30PM
WED,
27 26
- SAT, FEB 13
Mon,JAN
Oct.
Higher
Ground
South
Burlington,
Barrette
Center
for the
Arts 12:00p
CVTS
Game- of
the Week
7:00a River
Matt
Dunne
for Vermont
VT
White
Jct,
VT
2:00p Berlin School Board
8:00a
Sue Minter
Run for Governor
Melissa
Ferrick
The
Hound
of
Baskervilles
5:00p Ethan Allen Homestead
8:30a FEB
City 24
Room
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NOV 8 @ 7:30PM
WED,
- SAT, MAR 12
Enrichment
Program
9:00a Veritas
Higher Ground - South Burlington,
Barrette
Center for the Arts 6:30p
School
Talk
VT
White
10:00aRiver
TBAJct, VT
7:00p
TheShimabukuro
Art Show
Jake
Beth
HartBethel Selectboard
11:00a
7:30p
Chronique
MON,
NOV 9 @Francophone
7:00PM
WED,
@ 7:00PM
3:00pMAR
Berlin2 Selectboard
Hopkins
- Hanover, NH
Fuller Hall - St. Johnsbury, VT
8:00p
PointCenter
and Shoot
5:30p
Mont.Sara
Planning
Commission
LIVE
Patty Griffin,
Watkins
&
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TheRTCC
Lone School
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Anais
Tue, Mitchell
Oct. 27
TUE,
NOV 10
@ 8:00PM the
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8 @ 7:00PM
HigherOpportunities
Ground - SouthinBurlington,
7:00aMAR
Legislative
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Act 46
Fuller Hall - St. Johnsbury, VT
VT
12:00p
Green Mountain
Care Board
The
Adventures
of Sherlock
Mavis Staples and Joan Osborne
4:30p
Montpelier
Budget
Public Forum
ORCA
Media
Channel 17 Holmes
WED, NOV
11 @ 7:00PM
FRI,
MAR
18
@
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5:30p
Mont.
Design
Review
Committee
Government
Access
Lyndon Institute - Lyndonville, VT
Fuller
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Johnsbury, VT
Weekly
Program Schedule
8:00pHall
Mont.
Review Board
Carbon
Leaf
SAT, NOV 14 @ 8:00PM
The Mountaintop
VT
Ry Cooder / Sharon White / Ricky
Skaggs
MON, NOV 16 @ 7:30PM
Flynn Theater - Burlington, VT
Wednesday, October 21
Thursday, October 22
oncert
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Carbon Leaf
SAT, NOV 14 @ 8:00PM
Higher Ground - South Burlington, VT
Ry Cooder / Sharon White / Ricky Skaggs
MON, NOV 16 @ 7:30PM
Flynn Theater - Burlington, VT
Mary Poppins
WED, NOV 18 - SUN, JAN 3
Barrette Center for the Arts - White River Jct, VT
They Might Be Giants
SAT, NOV 21 @ 8:30PM
Higher Ground - South Burlington, VT
Claras Dream: A Nutcracker Story
THU, DEC 3 - SUN, DEC 6
Lebanon Opera House - Lebanon, NH
Miracle on South Division Street
THU, DEC 3 - SUN, DEC 20
Shaker Bridge Theatre - Enfield, NH
Leftover Salmon
THU, DEC 3 @ 8:30PM
Higher Ground - South Burlington, VT
A Cape Breton Holiday with Cig
FRI, DEC 4 @ 7:30PM
UVM Recital Hall - Burlington, VT
Anonymous 4: The Last Noel
SAT, DEC 12 @ 7:30PM
North Congregational Church - St. Johnsbury, VT
Friday, October 23
Saturday, October 24
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Wolcott United Methodist Church, Rte 15. 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Something for everyone, bargains galore!
WORCESTER - Homemade Baked Beans/Ham Dinner.
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Monday, October 26
Tuesday, October 27
Wednesday, October 28
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Thursday, October 29
1. The Martian (PG-13) Matt
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5. Maze Runner: The Scorch
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6. Black Mass (R) Johnny
Depp,
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7. Everest (PG-13) Jason
Clarke, Ang Phula Sherpa
8. The Visit (PG-13) Olivia
DeJonge, Ed Oxenbould
9. War Room (PG) Priscilla
C. Shirer, T.C. Stallings
10. The Perfect Guy (PG-13)
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Friday, October 30
Saturday, October 31
BARRE - Haunted Harley Halloween. Wilkins HarleyDavidson, 663 South Barre Rd. 10 a.m. to noon. Trick-or-treating,
coloring, apple cider and lots of fun!
DUXBURY - Work Hike with GMC. Moderate. All abilities.
3-4 miles round trip. LT to Bamforth Ridge Shelter. Bring lunch.
Wear sturdy boots, work clothes and gloves. Meet at MHS at 8:00
A.M. Leader: Steve Bailey, 1-609-424-9238, or trails@gmcmontpelier.org.
MONTPELIER - Capital City Farmers Market. Meats and
cheeses join farm-fresh produce, baked goods, and locally made
arts and crafts at 60 State St. 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Free.
Lost Nation Theaters The Poe Spooktacular. Montpelier City
Hall Arts Center, 39 Main St. 8 p.m. Montpelier City Hall Arts
Center is transformed into a gothic candle-lit, hauntingly hip
atmospheric chamber for dancing and eerie entertainment!
Halloween for grown-ups that the whole family can enjoy. All
tickets: $20 in advance/ $25 day of event. Info & Tickets: 802-
229-0492 or www.lostnationtheater.org
The Tsunamibots live at Charlie Os World Famous, 70 Main
St. 10 p.m. Free, 21+
Montpelier Halloween Party. Montpelier High School Cafeteria.
1-2:30 p.m. All Montpelier Spooks, Goblins, and costumed individuals, grade 6 and under. Free. Enjoy an afternoon of fun,
games, and refreshments. Watch for special news releases from
our Department and Sponsors.
Halloween Fun! Families are invited to downtown Montpelier
for safe and fun Trick-or-Treating AND A Halloween Costume
Contest with great prizes. Come to State Street (between Elm and
Main Streets) at 3 p.m. to enjoy games, an inflatable obstacle
course and enter into our creative costume contest with great
prizes from our favorite downtown stores. After the fun on State
Street, at 4 p.m., kids are invited to trick-or-treat at stores all over
downtown! Store owners are known to give away tons of candy,
cookies, toys, books and other amazing treats.
NORTHFIELD - Texas HoldEm Tournament. At The
American Legion. 1 p.m. $50 in advance or $75 the day of.
Sunday, November 1
Tuesday, November 3
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Central Vermont Regional Planning Commission, in conjunction with the other 10 regional commissions in Vermont,
has been awarded a grant from the Water Quality Division of
the Vermont Agency of Natural Resources. CVRPCs grant is
for compiling the locations of mass failures, landslides, and
gully locations that have been identified in any existing Phase
2 geomorphic assessments. CVRPC will work with George
Springston (Geology Professor at Norwich University) to help
us understand what makes some of these locations more
active than others. CVRPC will prioritize these locations
based on size, location, and State/municipal land ownership
and then work with UVM to acquire new aerial photos of the
top three sites to help us in the mapping of their current condition.
Central Vermont Regional Planning Commission is a planning organization established by the 23 municipalities in the
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special projects such as brownfield assessments, and hazard
mitigation planning. More information is available at the
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workshops in three concurrent sessions. Topics include protecting community-owned land, managing multiple uses and
expectations for town forests, incorporating management of
community forests in town master plans, forest fragmentation, conflict resolution and the AVCC Story Library Project,
among others.
The AVCC annual meeting also will take place during the
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accounting of resident activities, and strict adherence to program policy and procedures. Support staff will
assist & engage residents in facility maintenance including cleaning, shopping, menu-planning and food preparation to develop skill building wherever possible. Other duties can include facilitating activities that address
basic life skills, health and fitness; community engagement through volunteerism and the promotion of positive
leisure activities to support residents in becoming productive members of their community.
SEEKING SUBSTITUTES FOR ALL SHIFTS:
First Shift: 7:15am2:45pm, Second Shift: 2:30pm10:00pm, Third Shift: 9:45pm7:30am
Required: Must be available to work weekend shifts, clean driving record & reliable transportation. Minimum of High School
Diploma or GED. Excellent verbal & written communication skills; knowledge/willingness to learn documentation & record
keeping using google applications; organizational skills & attention to detail. Experience working with youth ages 18-22 is a plus.
Desired qualities: enthusiastic, energetic, positive, team oriented professional who is compassionate about youth issues &
motivated by a can-do, solutions-based attitude.
continued on page 36
Williamstown Middle High School (WMHS) is searching for committed individuals for the
above coaching positions to build and develop their wrestling and golf programs.
WMHS coaches are committed to:
- Teaching and instilling a culture of sportsmanship at all times.
- Fostering a school-first attitude within the athletic program
- Creating high-standards of interaction between student-athletes and officials; studentathletes and spectators; student-athletes and opposing players and coaches; and studentathletes and the WMHS coaching staff
WMHS coaches are expected to:
- Possess or attain CPR certification, complete NFHS Coaching Principals, NFHS Sport
First Aid, NFHS Concussions in Sport all prior to the first practice.
- Ensure fingerprinting and background check are complete upon hire through the Orange
North Supervisory Union.
Candidates may apply through www.schoolspring job ID# 2091914 or submit resume, cover
letter and 3 letters of reference to:
Derek Howard, Athletics Director
Williamstown Middle High School
120 Hebert Road
Williamstown, VT 05679
E.O.E.
To learn more about current job opportunities or read our complete job
descriptions, please visit our website www.wcmhs.org
Apply through our website or send your resume to:
personnel@wcmhs.org or Personnel, PO Box 647, Montpelier, VT 05601
Equal Opportunity Employer
Montpelier
Berlin
Barre
www.wcmhs.org
REGISTERED NURSES
Registered Nurse: Full time Registered Nurse needed to provide leadership and instruction
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personnel, monitor and ensure compliance with federal and state regulations governing Level
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promote community inclusion for all residents. Must have solid clinical skills to apply to
clients of widely varied ages and health care needs, and further challenged by developmental
and/or mental health needs. Flexibility, excellent communication (verbal and written) and
critical thinking skills required. R.N. with current Vermont license required.
Hourly Registered Nurse (Home Intervention): Looking for a Registered Nurse to provide
weekend professional nursing supervision and care to consumers in a community based
mental health crisis facility. This Nurse will provide both psychiatric and physical assessments,
communicate with on call psychiatric providers, facilitate admissions, and delegate medication
administration duties to direct care staff, as well as provide clinical supervision to direct care
staff. The successful candidate will have strong interpersonal skills, work well as a team
member as well as function independently. This position requires applicants to be an RN with
a current Vermont License to qualify.
To learn more or to read our complete job descriptions visit our website:
www.wcmhs.org
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Animals-Farm ......................500
Animals-Pet .........................430
Antiques/Restorations .........144
Baby/Children Items ............140
Bicycles ...............................220
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
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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
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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
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Days 802-479-3363 M-F, Eve/
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802-479-0449.
NEARLY NEW VT Maple
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2 Recliners nearly new; 1 w/
power lift $400; 1 extra wide
$300.
Expandable Maple Table, w/4
solid chairs, $200.
Old fashion Table w/drawer
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2 Antique Arm Chairs with
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Fine old mahogany sideboard,
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Jaye or Dan, Montpelier, 802223-6965
MUSICAL
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802-223-6252
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Chelsea. 802-249-2368.
DRY
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motorcycles.
802-476-6442
HEATED GARAGE SPACE
available for vehicles and
motorcycles, November 1st
- April 15 2016 call 802-2238948 for price and availability.
STORAGE
MOVE-IN SPECIAL
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802-505-1921
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Williamstown
For
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STORAGE
CONTAINERS
1-877-204-3054
LEASING
Exit 3
off I-89
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MISCELLANEOUS
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1-877-204-3054 (802) 763-7876
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for Hunting and Halloween
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ahead for local pickup order
or online free shipping over
$99.00. Also camouflage cloth
and burlap, clothing, hats and
ghillie suits.
Barre Army Navy Store
802-479-2289
GUNS
OVER 400 IN STOCK
802-728-5252
NEW AND used guns,
muzzle
loaders,
accessories.
Snowsville
Store,
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802-728-5252.
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WOOD/HEATING
EQUIP.
WOOD/ HEATING
EQUIP.
SNOWMOBILES &
ACCESSORIES
ANIMALS/PETS
continued
ANTHRACITE COAL
5 Sizes in stock
Bulk Only
BLACK ROCK COAL
www.blackrockcoal.com
1-800-639-3197
802-223-4385
BEWARE of the Vermont
Land Trust. You shake
hands with them be sure
to count your fingers when
you are done. 802-454-8561
CENTURY WOOD STOVE,
takes 24 wood, Glass door,
New Fire Brick, electric Blower
built-in, in top shape, real good
buy for $475.00. 802-439-3997
DAVES LOGGING &
FIREWOOD
Green & Seasoned
802-454-1062
DONT NEED a full cord?
Seasoned to Dry 16 Firewood 1/3 cord Delivered
$110.
802-454-8561.
FIREWOOD
$175/CORD,
FOR SALE,
802-222-7390
SNOWPLOWING
Barre City area. residental,
small commercial. Call evenings Call now before the
snow flies. 802-476-6829.
FARM/GARDEN/
LAWN
CHIP TRAILER 45 long x
102 wide. Excellent condition
$10K Call Paul 802-185-3709
CUSTOM SAWING, Reasonable Rates, No Job to Big or
to Small. Call 802-522-6122
for all your Sawing Needs.
BROOKSIDE
KENNELS.
Boarding
dogs.
Heated runs. Located Orange
Center,
479-0466.
ROBINSONS
FIREWOOD
$225/CORD, Split & Delivered/Green
802-793-8356.
JEFF
HEARTHSTONE
HERITAGE WOOD STOVE, 21
WOOD, or 55K BTUs, blower, brown trim w/grey soup
stone, $1500. 802-496-3984
LAST CALL FOR TOP QUALITY FIREWOOD! Rock-MapleBeech-Ash-Yellow birch excellent mixture of hardwood, $250/
Green, $300 Seasoned, going
fast! Put your order in now.
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.
continued on page 38
Or Toll Free
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ANIMALS/
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DONT WANT TO
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Have your child friendly companion animal stay with us in
the comfort of our home. Call
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802-229-0378 or Shona 802229-4176, references available.
HARDWOOD
KINDLING,
Meshbags $7.00/ea. Free delivery to Seniors. 802-279-2595
$100.00
for
2/3
cord,
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802-522-4279.
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OVERVIEW REPAIR
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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.
802-476-0001
Office Cleaning
Daily/Weekly
No Job Too Big or Small
Excellent References
Barre/Montpelier/Berlin
Locally Owned/Operated
Free Estimates
Quality Work Reasonable Rates
DIRECTORY
SERVICES AT A GLANCE
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J. Waters
Upholstery
reupholstering
Also doing auto, home, recreation
802-883-2286
LEAF REMOVAL
WASHinGtOn, VerMOnt
Gendron
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476-6941
793-7472
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10:00AM
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All Vehicles - All Makes & Models
CALL FOR APPOINTMENT
229-6262
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MOBILE HOME
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JUST296 East
GOOD
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Montpelier Rd Rt. 14 North - Barre
AUTOMOTIVE
802-479-0140
$22,995
08 FORD F150 XL
5-spd., 6-cyl., AC, bedliner, one owner, warranty
$6,495
$11,995
$12,995
06 CHEVY IMPALA LT
auto., loaded, low miles, one owner
with this ad
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$5,995
05 CHEVY 2500 HD LS
automatic, 4x4, AC, PW, PL, 8-ft. plow,
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SAVE
$3,995
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05 HYUNDAI ACCENT
4-dr, auto., low miles
WANTED
OLD JAPANESE
MOTORCYCLES
$3,495
04 CHEVY CLASSIC
auto, AC, PW, PL, cruise, tilt, low miles, 83K
$2,995
04 CHEVY CAVALIER LS
4-dr., auto, AC, cruise, tilt
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$2,995
03 TOYOTA RAV4
$4,495
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low miles
$2,695
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TRUCKS/VANS/
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2002
400
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$2,400.
obo.
802-476-9785.
$2,500
2008
YAMAHA
GRIZZLY 700; 7,800 MILES.
One owner $4,000. call
for details. 802-433-9862
MOTOR SCOTER YAMAHA
VINO 125, 2008 96m/g driven 1500 easy miles looks/
rides great auto trans 2 valve
4 stroke black $2300.00.
802-229-9852
Montpelier. Climes upper main
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225/70R15......$92.95
215/60R16......$90.95
225/60R16......$99.95
205/65R16......$97.95
235/65R16....$108.95
205/55R16......$98.95
215/55R16....$112.95
225/55R17......$120.95
235/55R17......$132.95
215/60R17......$124.95
225/60R17......$122.95
215/65R17......$114.95
225/65R17......$117.95
225/60R18......$136.95
175/65R14
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175/65R14......$67.95
185/65R14......$71.95
195/60R14......$76.95
185/70R14......$66.95
195/70R14......$69.95
215/70R14......$78.95
195/55R15......$90.95
185/60R15......$75.95
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195/65R15.....$77.95
205/65R15.....$79.95
215/75R15......$81.95
225/75R15......$85.95
235/75R15......$85.95
$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
WEATHER-MASTER WSC
High-Silica, Low Modulus Tread
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Weathermaster
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195/65R15.......$84.95
205/55R16.....$106.95
205/65R16.......$94.95
215/60R16.......$97.95
215/65R16.....$100.95
205/70R16.....$100.95
235/70R16.....$107.95
215/45R17.....$125.95
225/65R17.....$130.95
235/65R17.....$138.95
245/65R17.....$140.95
265/65R17.....$147.95
225/45R18.....$161.95
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*NEW*
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$84.95
195/65R15
Weathermaster WSC
235/50R18......$158.95
215/55R18......$159.95
235/55R18......$152.95
245/60R18......$142.95
265/60R18......$165.95
235/65R18......$135.95
205/50R17XL.....$126.95
235/55R17XL......$145.95
235/60R18XL......$136.95
255/60R19..........$179.95 *NEW*
255/50R20..........$184.95 *NEW*
255/55R20..........$186.95 *NEW*
265/50R20..........$179.95 *NEW*
Celsius
Intro
Pricing!
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
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
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$54.95
$53.95
$61.95
$65.95
$81.95
$117.95
$102.95
Top Traction
Trusted Classic
175/65R14............$64.95
185/65R14............$63.95
195/65R15............$71.95
205/65R15............$75.95
225/60R16............$91.95
225/65R17..........$127.95
225/60R17..........$112.95
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235/70R15.......$98.95
265/70R15.....$130.95
235/75R15......$97.95
265/75R15.....$116.95
215/70R16.......$92.95
225/70R16.......$97.95
235/70R16.......$97.95
245/70R16......$108.95
265/70R16.....$117.95
245/75R16.....$108.95
265/75R16......$117.95
235/65R17......$128.95
245/65R17......$134.95
245/70R17......$122.95
255/70R17......$134.95
265/70R17......$128.95
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LT245/75R16E.....$158.95
LT215/85R16E.....$146.95
LT235/85R16E.....$159.95
LT225/75R16E.....$147.95
LT265/75R16E.....$160.95
LT245/70R17E.....$181.95
LT265/70R17E.....$189.95
LT245/75R17E.....$185.95
LT235/80R17E.....$172.95
LT275/65R18E.....$226.95
LT275/70R18E.....$216.95
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