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On Thursday, April 2, all around the world,
iconic landmarks, businesses, sporting venues,
schools, bridges, museums, and thousands of
homes will be lit blue for World Autism
Awareness Day to signal the start of Autism
Awareness Month.
For the first time, Barre will be part of Autism
Speaks Light It Up Blue global initiative, which
helps bring recognition to those with autism.
The Autism Puzzle Foundation, which serves
Vermonters who are on the autism spectrum,
teamed up with the Spaulding High School
Student Council in order to make sure Barre
would Light It Up Blue.
If it all comes together, it could look pretty
cool driving down Main Street with all the blue
lights, Randy Lamberti, Chair of The Autism
Puzzle Foundation Board of Directors, said.
Kelsi Ensminger, Vice President of the SHS
junior class and the chair of the community service committee in the student council, heard
about Light It Up Blue and reached out to
Suzanna LaGue of the Autism Puzzle
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Ive participated in Special Olympics since
middle school so I was excited that something so
big and important was going to happen to spread
awareness in our community, Ensminger said.
In early March, Ensminger and fellow student
council members Tori Biondolillo, Alicia
Violette, and Emily Violette, helped the Autism
Puzzle Foundation pass out blue lights and posters to Barre businesses, so they could light up
their locations and learn about the event. The
gazebo and trees at Barre City Park will be lit up
from 5 a.m. to 10 p.m. from April 2-30.
We are so thankful for the opportunity we
were given to participate in this project and cant
wait to see all the blue lights in Barre, Ensminger
said.
Autism Speaks suggests several ways for anyone to participate in Light It Up Blue, from
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features a beautifully painted
cow in a field filled with yellow spring flowers. The poster
can be viewed by visiting the
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April help promote participation in Green Up Day, May 2,
2015. Boyce received $250 for
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By Aaron Retherford
When Governor Peter Shumlin proclaims April as Child Abuse
Prevention Month on April 1, recently-crowned
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Ricciarelli isnt your stereotypical
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adult. In fact, she lives in low-income
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children of her own as well as a stepson, its been a struggle for her and
her family.
But Mrs. International gave her the
perfect outlet because it allows representatives to focus on a specific platform. And as a child abuse victim,
Ricciarelli wants to end child abuse,
starting right here in Vermont.
She might have lofty goals. Ending
child abuse is no simple feat. But
shes been there. She knows how terrible the abuse can get, and she doesnt
want another child to experience
abuse ever again.
I know what it was to me,
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are definitely getting it worse than I
did. I feel like that says a lot. Anybody who
knows my situation would probably agree. Its
just so sad.
In her role with Mrs. Vermont International,
Ricciarelli is supporting groups like Prevent
Child Abuse Vermont and Our House of
Washington County. Prevent Child Abuse
Vermont will plant a Pinwheel Garden on the
State House lawn Wednesday.
Ricciarelli, a Barre resident for the past three
years, also serves on the Executive Committee
for Capstone Community Action Headstart Policy
Council.
Much of her work focuses on prevention.
According to Prevent Child Abuse Vermonts
website, prevention measures do work as all
types of child abuse in Vermont from 1990 to
2014 are down by over 50%.
She also hopes to educate those around
Vermont about what signs to look for when identifying instances of potential child abuse. She
said many people dont realize how many
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Ricciarelli knows a big key to ending child
abuse is breaking the cycle. She used Good
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single mom at age 19 to help her stay on top of
things and keep her stress levels lower. She also
sees therapists to help deal with the trauma of her
child abuse. Ricciarelli and her husband, Jesse,
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The days are getting longer and warmer, the
snow is melting and soon we will have April
showers all signs that spring is on the way. But
ice jams, snow melt and showers also raise the
level of our streams and rivers. Our thoughts turn
to the risk of flooding and the damage that may
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new programming, include off-site in supporting towns!
We appreciate voters recognition of the important role that all
the area senior centers and senior meal sites play in helping to
maximize the physical and mental health of your residents, to
provide opportunities for socialization, volunteering and lifelong
learning, and to serve as gateways to a myriad of valuable services
and community resources. We are grateful to all the community
partners and volunteers from these six towns (and Northfield) for
their help in collecting petition signatures, getting the word out,
and standing up to speak at Town Meeting. As a department of the
City of Montpelier, we look forward to serving the public into the
coming year, and welcome all to visit us at 58 Barre Street, learn
more about MSAC on the web at www.montpelier-vt.org/msac, or
call us at 223-2518.
Janna Clar - Director, MSAC
Editor,
Following the defeat of the ballot item at Annual Town Meeting
March 3, 2015, a special Selectboard meeting March 6, 2015 (for
reorganization) had New Business: Sewer Bond Vote: Reconsideration
or Resubmission. I attended the meeting. There was NO reconsideration, only resubmission. The Selectboard ignored the No vote.
By my count, there are approximately 890 properties on septic
systems installed/paid for by the property owner as well as periodic pumping and no financial help from the 270 connectors to the
Town sewer facility. The septic system at my new residence 385
Stone Road cost me $10,750.00 with no help from the sewer district. A handout at a recent public hearing shows the connectors
paying 26% of the bond vote: two stipends of $15,000.00 each
against school and municipal or 53% (spread over all taxpayers
including 890 on our own systems). Total bond payment is shown
as $56,376.00. For 30 years, that equates to $1,691,280.00. My
math (assuming a 35% USDA grant) shows an average principle
payment of $36,833.00 annually and interest (3%) $533.00 for a
total of $37,386.00.
What is the correct math? My best information is the $1,700,000.00
is still based on engineering estimates, not on public competitive
bidding. Chairman Hebert stated at a public hearing there is no rush;
the work will be done next year. Lets do it right. Send it back for
true reconsideration. Get bids. Place the total cost (except for percent of gallonage used by the five public buildings) on the users, not
the private septic system owners. One more fact about the muchtrumpeted 35% USDA grant is a USDA representative stated the
grant will not be approved by the Vermont office. It goes to
Washington and is lumped with applications from 49 other states
and U.S. protectorates. I would not bet my money on our chances of
getting ours approved. Concerned citizens vote NO.
Earl Everhart
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REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL
By Judy Reiss
irst, I want you to turn on your radio day you would have gotten your mouth washed out with soap if
or whatever piece of equipment you you spoke, let along tried to sing. Am I wrong? I dont think so.
have that plays current music. Do you
Back in the day of John Denver and of course, one of my favorhave it? Now, I want you to listen to some ites, Peter, Paul and Mary, the songs were just terrific. You could
piece of music that your teenage children not only hum the melody, you could almost sing them right after
are listening to. Do you have it? OK, now I you heard them. There were many other singers who sang many
want you to listen to the entire thing. Now, songs that were just terrific and you could sing without even thinkI want you to turn off the radio or whatever. Can you sing or hum ing about it.
the song that you heard? Somehow I dont think so.
I really think that if the young people of today had terrific music
Now, I want you to listen to either a song by John Denver or Peter, to listen to instead of scary stuff, our entire civilization might be
Paul, and Mary. You can pick any one of their songs and just listen different. Now, before you laugh at such a statement, think about
to one. Now, do the same thing that you did with the song from it. It would be hard to discuss killing people and how you can steal
your teenager. Hum or sing whatever song you listened to. Do you and destroy someone else when you were listening to Puff the
hear and understand the differMagic Dragon or even Leavence? One really doesnt have
ing on a Jet Plane. The more
The more the children listen to music that
a tune or words that you either
the children listen to music that
is not only obscene but has no meaning to it is not only obscene but has no
understand or wouldnt say or
sing if you did. The other is a
and certainly you cant sing, the easier it is to meaning to it and certainly you
tune that once heard you have
sing, the easier it is to
step outside the rules that parents and grand- cant
a problem getting out of your
step outside the rules that parparent believe in. Life is difficult enough
head. And the words are ones
ents and grandparent believe
that you arent embarrassed to
these days without making it even harder by in. Life is difficult enough
say to anyone.!
these days without making it
not having music that is fun to sing.
I was browsing on my TV
even harder by not having muthe other night and came on a
sic that is fun to sing.
special about John Denver on PBS. It was, as usual, a wonderful
I know that I sound like an old fool but think about it. When I
tribute to this amazing singer and musician. But what really made was young and any of you were young, the music of our parents
me think was his songs and voice. After the show was over, I al- was the big band era songs and Frank Sinatra and Mel Torme. And
most cried thinking about what wonderful songs he gave us. And even if we didnt love that music, we liked it while enjoying our
Annies Song...well, two out of my four children had it sung at music, too. But that just isnt the way it is today. There just isnt
their wedding and it was just wonderful. For those of you who the same enjoyment from generation to generation and truthfully,
might not know, that lovely song was written by John Denver. I I dont know why.
know these days songs that you can hum and sing are out of fashBut I guess there isnt much we can do about it except not to
ion. What are considered songs are things that have no tune and the listen to what they like and to just put on our oldies but goodies
words are, in many cases but not all, obscene. And I, for one, cant instead. I assure you, an hour of the music and songs of those like
imagine listening to or singing songs with words that back in the John Denver will make you not only
NOTICE
Pursuant to Section 511 of the Quality Housing
and Work Responsibility Act of 1998 be advised
that the Montpelier Housing Authority will hold
a public hearing on Tuesday, April 21, 2015 at
6:00 P.M. in the Community Room at Pioneer
Apartments 155 Main Street.
The purpose of the hearing is to take comments
from the public on its Five Year Agency
Plan. The Plan is available for review at the
Authoritys administrative ofces, 155 Main
Street, Montpelier.
By: Jo Ann Troiano
Executive Director
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Senate Report:
isted at right are the results for the Town Meeting Day Survey from the
338 returns by Montpelier residents. The numbers represent
the percentages of residents
who answered yes, no or
not sure for each of the 15
questions.
Senator Bill Doyle serves on
the Senate Education Committee and Senate Economic Affairs Committee, and is the Senate Assistant Minority Leader.
He teaches government history
at Johnson State College. He
can be reached at 186 Murray
Road, Montpelier, VT 05602; email wdoyle@leg.state.vt.us; or
call 223-2851.
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In May, Giffords Menig Nursing Home will relocate to Morgan
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Gov. Peter Shumlin announced last week that Vermont has been
awarded an $8.9 million federal grant to help transition vulnerable
Vermonters off food assistance and onto the path to financial independence. Part of a national pilot program including nine other
states, the grant will allow Vermont to develop and test innovative
ways to help 3SquaresVT recipients find and keep good jobs,
increase their incomes, and reduce their reliance on public assistance.
We know that most Vermonters on food assistance would
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themselves and their family, Gov. Shumlin said. This pilot program will help us help those Vermonters get the support and training they need to make that a reality. Thats good for struggling
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good for taxpayers. Vermont has time and time again shown its
ability to out innovate other states to solve tough problems. This
is yet another example of our state leading in that regard.
Vermonts proposed pilot project, informally titled Jobs for
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Vermonters on food assistance with significant barriers to employment, including those that are homeless, suffering and/or recovering from substance abuse or mental health problems, or with prior
criminal convictions. The program aims to enroll at least 3,000
individuals within the first 16 months of the pilot project.
The JFI program will provide individuals with comprehensive
employment services to help assess the special needs, interests,
skills, and barriers to employment. Based on this assessment, JFI
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and post-employment job retention support.
This grant is a true collaborative effort to help Vermonters
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other state agencies including the Department of Labor, Department
of Corrections, and Division of Vocational Rehabilitation as well
as community partners such as the Community College of Vermont
and Capstone Community Action.
The JFI program will bring together a number of state agencies,
including the Agency of Human Services (AHS), Department of
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Department of Corrections (DOC), and the Division of Vocational
Rehabilitation (VR), as well as other community partners such as,
the Community College of Vermont (CCV), Capstone Community
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Katie and Bob St. Pierre welcomed their sweet daughter Charlotte Susan into the
world on March 17. She weighed 6lbs/15oz and looks exactly like her mom. Lucky
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What the chemical industry says: The American Chemistry
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ollywood movies are more than just entertainment. They are an important part
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and friends will be held in the Milne Room at the Aldrich Public
Library from 5:30-7 p.m. It is free and open to the public. Refreshments
will be provided.
MONTPELIER - Kicking off PoemCity with Major Jackson.
House Chamber of Vermont State House. 7:30 p.m. Free. Celebrate
this annual event with Major Jackson, the award-winning American
poet, UVM professor and author of three collections of poetry. He will
talk about the importance of poetry and share his poems.
OSHER: Climate Change Update. Montpelier Senior Activity
Center. 1:30-3 p.m. Meteorologist Roger Hill has been paying attention to global climate change for many years. He will give a presentation which takes into account the most current climate research. The
results are unambiguous. Houston, we have a problem. $5 suggested
donation to Osher.
Techniques and Tips for Successful Plant Propagation with Joann
Darling, Gardens of Seven Gables, at Vermont Center for Integrative
Herbalism, 252 Main St. 6-8 p.m. www.vtherbcenter.org$12/$10 for
members; pre-registration required. Seed starting, root cuttings, layering and more.
NORTHFIELD - Ellen Bryant Voigt Reading. Norwich University,
Milano Ballroom. 4 p.m. Voigt, originally hailing from Virginia but
now long settled in Vermont, was a finalist for the National Book
Award and the National Book Critics Circle Award. She also received
a Guggenheim grant and was Vermont Poet Laureate from 1999-2003.
Her latest collection of poetry, Headwaters: Poems was published in
2013.
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Matinees Sat. & Sun. at 12:30 & 3:30
Buffet. 7-11 a.m. $8 adults, $4 children under 10. Eggs & omelets
made to order, chopped beef on toast, pancakes, French toast, bacon,
sausage, home fries, fruit, juice, coffee, tea.
Indoor Farmers Market at Norwich Universitys Plumley Armory,
right off Rt 12. Fresh produce, veggies, meats, baked goods, eggs,
crafts, live music and more from 11 a.m to 2 p.m.
EAST BARRE - Christ Community Alliance Church. Sonrise
Service 8 a.m. Free Easter Breakfast 9 a.m. Main Easter service at
10:30 a.m. All events will be at the Orange Campus. Breakfast will be
at Orange School. For more information call 476-3221 or 505-5201
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1 AM Faith Community Church
2 AM Barre Congregational
Church
4 AM St. Monicas Mass
5 AM Washington Baptist
Church
6:30 AM Calvary Life
8 AM Gospel Music
9 AM Washington Baptist
Church
10 AM 1st Presbyterian Church
11 AM Barre Congregational
Church
1 PM St. Monicas Mass
3:30 PM Calvary Life
5 PM Gospel Music
6 PM Washington Baptist
Church
7 PM Faith Community Church
8 PM Barre Congregational
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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.
pacemschool.org
Making Friends with Your Life with Ivan McBeth of The Green
Mountain Druid Order. Hunger Mountain Coop community room.
6-7:30 p.m. In this workshop, Ivan discusses and teaches powerful
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
workshop bulletin board or contact us at 223-8000 x202 or info@
hungermountain.coop
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.
Easter
Special
7:30p
Bill
Doyle
on
VT
Issues
Weekly Program Schedule
10:00p ORCA State House Coverage
My Life
3:00p Burlington Intl. Womens Day
8:00p Bill Doyle on VT Issues
Wednesday, April 1
4:30p Roman Catholic Mass
8:30p Talking About Movies
Monday, April 6
Sun, April 5
9:30a Yoga to go with Adam
5:00p Washington Baptist Church
9:00p Sierra Leone Refugee All Stars
12:00p E. Montpelier School Board
7:00a Under the Golden Dome
10:30a Theatre Adventure
6:00p UPRISING with Sonali
3:00p Road to Recovery
8:00a Waterbury Trustees
12:00p The Thom Hartmann Program
7:00p NRC: Public Forum on VT Yankee
ORCA Media Channel 16 4:00p First Wednesdays
11:00a Waterbury Selectboard
1:00p A History of Vermont
11:00p Gay USA
Education Access
6:00p Holistically Speaking
3:00p ORCA State House Coverage
2:30p Families on the Edge
Weekly
Program
Schedule
6:30p Heartbeat at Goddard College
5:00p City Room
Sunday, April 5
3:00p Democracy Now!
8:30p New England Cooks
6:00p Inside Your Statehouse
Wednesday, April 1
4:00p Drug Addiction Prevention Seminar 9:30a Washington Baptist Church
7:00p ORCA State House Coverage
10:30a Roman Catholic Mass
12:00p Bill McKibben at Goddard College 9:30p VSAC 50th Anniversary
6:00p UPRISING with Sonali
10:30p
VYO:
Young
Artist
Festival
11:00a Curious About Catholicism
1:30p Katherine Paterson: Stories of
Wed, April 8
7:00p The Money Doctor
12:00p
Outdoor
Secrets
Unwrapped
My Life
Tuesday, April 7
7:00a ORCA State House Coverage
8:00p Theatre Adventure
12:30p
Another
Way
3:00p
VYO:
Young
Artist
Festival
12:00p VSAC 50th Anniversary
10:00a Green Mountain Care Board
9:30p Heating the Zero Energy Home
1:00p Spotlight on Vermont Issues
4:30p Keeping Up With Cool
1:00p Windham World Affairs Council
1:00p ORCA State House Coverage
Thursday, April 2
1:30p NRC: Public Forum on VT Yankee
5:00p Community Cinema
2:30p
CVTS
Game
of
the
Week
6:30p Montpelier City Council LIVE
Citizens Advisory Panel
5:30p Groom-U
6:00p Goddard College Author Talk
6:00p
Vermont
State
Board
of
Education
Thu, April 9
12:00p The Thom Hartmann Program
6:00p Bill Doyle on VT Issues
7:00p Montpelier School Board LIVE
10:00p Sen. Sanders on Arts & Education 7:00a Central Vermont Regional Planning
1:00p Vermont Treasures
6:30p Bill Doyle on VT Issues
11:00p
Robert
Mello:
The
Founding
of
VT
Thursday,
April
2
Commission
1:30p Sustaining Food & Farms in Your
7:00p Zero Waste Central
12:00p Vermont Floor Hockey Club
9:30a Vermont Press Bureaus Capitol Beat
Community
7:30p Extempo
ORCA
Media
Channel
17
David Lindley
Foo Fighters
1:00p
First
Wednesdays
10:00a ORCA State House Coverage
3:00p Democracy Now!
9:00p Talking About Movies
SUN,
MAY
10
@
8:00PM
SAT,
JUL
18
SUN,
JUL
19
Government Access
3:00p Cooking in the Merrimack Valley
4:00p The Hidden Enemy
9:30p Salaam Shalom
Freight House Hall - White River
Fenway Schedule
Park - Boston, MA 3:00p Green Mountain Care Board
Weekly
Program
3:30p Goddard College Author
7:00p Under the Golden Dome
Jct, VTTalk
Dave Matthews Band
6:00p UPRISING with Sonali
10:30p Families on the Edge
4:30p Community CinemaDark Star Orchestra Wed, April 1 WED, JUL 22 @ 7:00PM 7:30p City Room
7:00p Reference Point Cyber Security
Monday, April 6
Bell
Centre
Montreal,
QC
5:30p
Bill
McKibben
at
Goddard
College
MON, MAY 11 - TUE, 7:00a
MAY 12
ORCA State House Coverage
8:00p ORCA State House Coverage
8:00p Talking About Movies
Tedeschi
10:30a Talking About Movies
Higher
Ground - South10:00a
Burlington,
7:00p Sen. Sanders on Arts
& Education
Green Mountain
CareTrucks
BoardBand
8:30p Vote for Vermont
Fri, April 10
SAT, JUL 25 @ 7:30PM
VT
12:00p The Thom Hartmann Program
8:00p
CVTS
Game
of
the
Week
1:00p
ORCA
State
House
Coverage
9:00p A History of Vermont
Bank of NH Pavilion at 7:00a ORCA State House Coverage
Davy Knowles
1:00p What Matters Most
6:30p
Montpelier
City
Council
Meadowbrook
Gilford,
NH
11:00p The Struggle
Friday, April 3
10:00a City Room
TUE, MAY 12 @ 7:30PM
1:30p Extempo
Tedeschi Trucks Band
12:00p Vermont State Board
of Education
Higher
Ground - SouthThu,
Burlington,
April 2 WED, JUL 29 @ 6:30PM 10:30a ORCA State House Coverage
Friday, April 3
3:00p Democracy Now!
VT
4:00p
Katherine
Paterson:
Stories
of
7:00a Central Vermont
Regional
Planning Arts 8:00p Vermont Press Bureaus Capitol Beat
Saratoga
Performing
10:30a VCRD Summit
4:00p Paul Thea Show
World Party
My Life
Center - Saratoga Springs,9:00p
NY ORCA State House Coverage
Commission
12:00p Brunch With Bernie LIVE
5:00p For the Animals
SAT, MAY 16 @ 8:30PM
Osheaga
Music
and
Arts
5:30p
U-32
School
Board
9:30a
Vermont
Press
Bureaus
Capitol
Beat
1:00p The Thom Hartmann Program
5:30p Vote for Vermont LIVE
Sat, April 11
Higher Ground - South Burlington,
Festival
8:30p Montpelier School Board
10:00a ORCA State FRI,
House
Coverage
VT
2:00p The Struggle
6:00p UPRISING with Sonali
Inside Your Statehouse
JUL
31 - SUN, AUG 7:00a
2
3:00p Green Mountain
Board
ParcCare
Jean-Drapeau
- Montreal,
3:00p Democracy Now!
Saturday, April 4 Pixies
7:00p Senior Moments
8:00a Randolph Selectboard
THU,College
MAY 21 @ 8:00PM
7:00p Under the Golden
QC Dome
4:00p Gay USA
12:00p Heartbeat at Goddard
8:30p Salaam Shalom
12:00p
Under the Dome
Flynn Theater - Burlington,
7:30pVTCity Room Avett Brothers
5:00p Zero Waste Central
2:00p VYO: Young Artist Festival
9:30p Another Way
SAT, AUG
1 @ 7:00PM 3:00p ORCA State House Coverage
Brandi Carlile | SOLD 8:00p
OUT ORCA State House
Coverage
5:30p Another Way
3:30p E. Montpelier SchoolSUN,
Board
10:00p VCRD Summit
8:00p Sen. Bernie Sanders
Shelburne Museum - Shelburne,
MAY 24 @ 8:00PM
6:00p UPRISING with Sonali
7:00p VSAC 50th Anniversary
VT
April 3
10:00p ORCA State House Coverage
Higher Ground - SouthFri,
Burlington,
Tuesday, April 7
Bonnie
Raitt
7:00p Jesus By John Easter Special
8:00p New England CooksVT
7:00a ORCA State House Coverage
10:00a Families on the Edge
TUE, AUG 4 @ 7:00PM Sun, April 12
U2 Talk
8:30p Spotlight on Vermont Issues
9:00p
Goddard
College
Author
10:00a City Room Shelburne Museum - Shelburne,
11:00a Paul Thea Show
7:00a Under the Golden Dome
FRI, JUN 12 - WED, JUN 17
9:00p Outdoor Secrets Unwrapped
10:00p Windham World Affairs
Council
House Coverage
12:00p The Thom Hartmann Program
8:00a Waterbury Trustees
Bell Centre
- Montreal,10:30a
QC ORCA State VT
9:30p Burlington Intl. Womens Day
8:00p
Vermont
Press
Bureaus
Capitol
Beat
Willie
Nelson
/
Old
Crow
Avett Brothers / John Prine
Sunday, April 5
1:00p Hunger Free Vermont
11:00a Waterbury Selectboard
Medicine
Show
11:00p Jennis Joint
FRI,
JUN
12
@
7:30PM
9:00p
ORCA
State
House
Coverage
12:00p U-32 School BoardBank of NH Pavilion at
3:00p Democracy Now!
SUN, AUG 23 @ 7:30PM 3:00p ORCA State House Coverage
Saturday, April 4
3:30p Cooking in the Merrimack
Valley - Gilford,Sat,
4:00p Heating the Zero Energy Home
Bank of NH Pavilion at 5:00p City Room
Meadowbrook
NH April 4
Meadowbrook - Gilford, NH
11:30a Outdoor Secrets Unwrapped
4:00p Robert Mello: The Founding
of VT
5:30p The History of Wildlife in North
6:00p Inside Your Statehouse
Widespread
Panic 7:00a Inside Your Statehouse
The Doobie Brothers / Gregg
FRI, JUN 19 @ 5:00PM
America
8:00a Randolph Selectboard
12:00p Vote for Vermont
7:00p ORCA State House Coverage
5:00p Keeping Up With Cool
Allman
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April 1, 2015
LIBRA (September 23 to October 22) Its a good time to shed any doubts
about your abilities. Youve proved yourself in the past, so why not
accept that youll do just as well, or better, in dealing with the new challenge ahead?
SCORPIO (October 23 to November 21) Your suspicions might be on
the mark, but unless you can prove what you assume, you need to exercise that Scorpion discretion and let events unfold without your assistance.
SAGITTARIUS (November 22 to December 21) Be careful not to go
over the top this week. Avoid overeating (especially of the wrong foods),
or drinking too much, or working too hard. You can do it all, but in
moderation.
CAPRICORN (December 22 to January 19) A family matter is given to
you to resolve because you have the gift for bringing quarrelsome kinfolk together. But while youre playing Dr. Phil, dont neglect your
career obligations.
AQUARIUS (January 20 to February 18) Someone of importance shares
your goals but disagrees with your plan to achieve them. Never mind.
Defending your methods with logic and facts earns you admiration and
respect.
PISCES (February 19 to March 20) Consider getting away, perhaps for
the weekend, despite all the demands made on your time and energies.
Youll return refreshed and ready to tackle it all with your usual finesse.
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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
about recent and upcoming books to watch for, for use in school classrooms and libraries.
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.
Saturday, April 11
BARRE - Come watch the cast of Bye Bye Birdie as they croon,
Wednesday
shimmy, and
5:30 cha-cha
AM Dartmouththeir
Medicalway into your heart. This sweet satire tells
a story of frustration
7 AM The Paintedand
Word fun in love, career, and the hearts of teenage
10 AM Vermont
Youth singer
Orchestra Conrad Birdie gets ready for One Last
girls everywhere
as pop
12 PM Poetry Slam
Kiss before
off to war. Spaulding High School Auditorium,
12:30heading
PM Granite History
155 Ayers 2:30
St.,PM2Burlington
p.m. Matinee
and 7:30 p.m. shows. Tickets are $10/
Authors
PM Instant Coffee
House
adults; $7 4students,
staff,
and seniors; $5/children.
4:30 PM The Painted Word
POST 7906 PM
Ladies
Auxiliary and Menss Auxiliary will sponsor a
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our
Veterans. 2 p.m. Dinner is free for Veterans and
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BERLIN - 3rd Annual Baby and Child Expo: Sing-Along-Station.
Thursday
Berlin Elementary
School. 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Come celebrate with us
Fright Night
at the Good26 AM
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throughout9:30
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andMedical
35+ vendor exhibits. All proceeds from the
11 AM For the Animals
day of the 11:30
event
go to Around
directly support local central VT families.
AM Messing
12 PM Granite
History into Bradfords 250 years of history.
BRADFORD
- Delve
1:30 PM CVSWMDSociety Museum, 172 N. Main St. 2-4 p.m.
Bradford Historical
2 PM Road to Recovery
Artifacts and
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display. Free and open to the public.
2:30 PMphotos
Vermont Movie
3 PM accessible.
Burlington AuthorsInformation 802-222-4423.
Handicapped
4 PM Dartmouth Medical
DUXBURY
9th
Energy Fair. Crossett Brook Middle School
5:30-PM
The LEAP
Painted Word
Gym. 9 a.m.
p.m. Free.
6:30to
PM 3Montpelier
Now Tour 70+ exhibits and talk with dozens of
7 PM Vermont
Workers
Centersolar power, heat pumps, weatherization,
experts about
energy
audits,
8 PMbiomass,
Wind Power Discussion
geothermal,
pellet
stoves and much more. Learn how to
9:30 PM New England Cooks
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.
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
NORTHFIELD - Rock Band Night with Mirage. Northfields
American Legion Post 63. 8 p.m.-midnight. Open to public. 21+, $7
cover
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Tuesday, April 14
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MON, APR 20 @ 7:30PM
Flynn Theater - Burlington, VT
The Nordic Fiddlers Bloc
FRI, APR 24 @ 7:30PM
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Higher Ground - South Burlington, VT
Other Desert Cities
FRI, MAY 1 - SUN, MAY 17
Shaker Bridge Theatre - Enfield, NH
Richard Thompson
FRI, MAY 1 @ 8:00PM
Freight House Hall - White River Jct, VT
Ethan Lipton and His Orchestra
SAT, MAY 2 @ 7:30PM
Twilight Theater - Lyndonville, VT
Second City
SAT, MAY 2 @ 8:00PM
Barre Opera House - Barre, VT
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warehouse worker to assist in
collecting donations based in
Plainfield, VT. Planet Aid is a
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EXPERIENCED CARPENTER
NEEDED.
Preferred 10yrs Experience,
Must have own transportation.
4-Day Work Week,
Central VT Area,
Call Josh 802-249-2292
JOB OPPS
Classied
Deadline
Is Monday
Before
10:00AM
Cosmetology Instructor
2015-2016 School Year
Full Time (July 1, 2015)
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.
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the right person. Nights, weekends a must. Apply in person at
Mulligans, 9 Maple Ave, Barre.
JOB OPPS
continued
EXPERIENCED
SHIPPING CLERK
Excellent Benefits & Wages
Apply in Person
or call 802-476-5830
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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.
com and clicking on the employment link.
WANTED PART TIME Mechanic to work on Lawn and
Garden Equipment Apply in
person Demers Power Equipment 81 S.Main St Barre.
continued on page 31
Property Manager
The
Property
Manager
will
work
collaboratively with our Maintenance
Manager, be responsible for managing
occupancy and LIHTC compliance, enforcing
lease agreements, and oversee resident relations at apartment
and mobile home park communities in Barre, Cabot, Waitsfield,
Warren and Williamstown.
If you are devoted to the mission of affordable housing, have
exceptional interpersonal and stress management skills, are
detail oriented, have experience and or interest in affordable
housing program compliance, and you require humor to make it
through the day then CVCLT wants to hear from you!
Staff Accountant
JOB OPPS
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the typical earnings of previous
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send any money, or by calling
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products and services. There
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or scientific breakthrough. For
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the ATTORNEY GENERALS
CONSUMER
ASSISTANCE
PROGRAM at 1-800-649-2424,
or consult a health care provider.
WANTED
$ A1-CASH PAID
$75 TO $300+
JUNK CARS, TRUCKS
802-522-4279.
COIN
COLLECTOR
will
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for
Pre-1965
Coins
and
Coin
Collections. Call Joe 802-498-3692
WANTED
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to do with horses. 802244-6909
or
249-3922
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
bconnor@mayohc.org or
Barbara Connor, RN, DNS
71 Richardson Street, Northfield, VT 05663
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AVIATION Grads work with JetBlue, Boeing, Delta and others start here with hands on training
for FAA certification. Financial aid
if qualified. Call Aviation Institute
of Maintenance 866-453-6204
ANTIQUES/
COLLECTIBLES/
RESTORATION
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
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continued on page 32
(Washington County)
Knowledge of horticulture/gardening techniques
necessary to establish and maintain a variety of plants
and shrubs in various growing conditions and of
integrated pest management (IPM).
Equipment knowledge including: operating
characteristics, minor operating adjustments and
maintenance requirements of equipment, work hazards,
safety procedures and precautions associated with
operating and maintaining equipment.
Desirable licenses: commercial pesticide applicator
license or the ability to obtain within 2 weeks.
Experience in landscape installation and maintenance
of outdoor areas including naturalized landscapes.
Experience in turf and landscape nutrient & pesticide
application.
Experience in providing positive customer service.
Knowledge and ability to apply mathematics common to
the industry, i.e. measure distances, calculate volumes
& areas, and percentages.
Ability to follow oral and written instructions including
ability to read maps and plans.
Must be able to supply your own hand tools.
Snow plowing and management.
Good drivers license.
Hardscape experience.
Lawn mowing experience.
Send resume to dthomas@lndlandscaping.org
by April 15, 2015.
www.poulinlumber.com
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:
www.wcmhs.org
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
Registered Nurses
Accounting Supervisor
Assistant Chief Financial Officer
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FURNITURE
BUTCHER
BLOCK
Table
$225. Coffee Table $40. computer desk $50. 802-476-8914
TWIN BED, Wrought Iron/
Brass
Complete
w/Box
Spring/Mattress, Like New,
$275
obo.
802-476-1481
Contact Paul At
MUSICAL
SANDYS SUNOCO
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.
+++++++++
HUNTING/GUNS/
ARCHERY
+++++++++++++++++
GAS
STATION
ATTENDANT
WANTED
Full-Time Days
NEW
AND
used
guns,
muzzle
loaders,
accessories.
Snowsville
Store,
E.Braintree.
802-728-5252.
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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
WOOD/ HEATING
EQUIP.
continued
HARDWOOD
KINDLING,
Meshbags $7.00/ea. Free delivery to Seniors. 802-279-2595
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
FARM/GARDEN/
LAWN
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
KUBOTA LAWN TRACTOR,
4wd, 12.5 HP, AG TIRES,
rear mower deck, 673 hours,
$6,575. Berlin 802-223-7878
continued on page 33
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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
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
www.wcmhs.org
RN - Inpatient Psychiatry
Central Vermont Medical Center is lookin
looking
for part-time and per diem nurses for their
Inpatient Psychiatry Unit. Psychiatric nursing
experience preferred. Per diem positions
include a shift differential on top of any
weekend, 2nd or 3rd shift differentials!
Apply online at
www.cvmc.org/jobs
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Commercial Insurance
Customer Service Representative
ATTN: Sean
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ANIMALS/
PETS
Country
Pampered
Paws
802-229-0114
Radiant Heated Floors For Winter,
Air Conditioning In Summer
ANIMALS/
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Kidders Smokehouse. Custom
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to live in a quieter home as I can be very nervous about
changes. I like to be with people or other animals at all times.
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a playful pup once I feel comfortable, and I have lots of
energy. CVHS had my teeth cleaned and I've already had
some teeth pulled. I have a little stiffness and the beginnings
of arthritis in my knees (I could be older than 4 we don't know my birthday). I'm looking
forward to a new start with a new family is it you?
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Cutler Memorial
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