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By Aaron Retherford
We havent quite hit the November
doldrums yet, but the Spaulding High
School Drama Club is about to put
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At 7:30 p.m. on Thursday, Friday,
and Saturday in the Spaulding High
School Auditorium, the drama club
will perform Neil Simons Fools, a
comic fable set in the small village of
Kulyenchikov.
Its pretty lighthearted but it has a The Spaulding Drama Club rehearses for their upcoming
of Fools. Pictured (L-R): Alex Arguin (Leon),
sweet message with it, Sue Brennan, performances
Zoe Atkins (Sophia), Christopher Toborg (Dr. Zubritsky),
Drama Club Production Manager, Parker Nolan (Count Yousekevitch).
said. Its definitely family-friendly.
Ill bring my kids to it for sure, and they will talents and offers enough roles to get plenty of
kids on stage. Brennan said there is a cast of
enjoy it because its silly.
Leon Steponovitch Tolchinsky (played by about 35 students for this play.
Brennan expects attendees to thoroughly
Alex Arguin), the greatest young teacher in
Russia, arrives in the village in order to teach enjoy the play, which the drama club has been
the daughter of a local doctor. However, he working on since mid-September.
I think it will be a fun night of theater. Its
quickly learns there is a curse on the village,
leaving everyone incredibly stupid. When Leon a colorful cast, its a colorful show, she said.
falls in love with his student, Sophia Zubritsky, It will relieve the November doldrums that
(played by Zoe Atkins) he realizes he must were approaching. Its just going to be a good
time. The kids have been working hard, and
break the curse in order to be with her.
Brennan, in her 10th year at SHS, said she theyre doing what they do best. I think it will
and the other two drama club advisors be a fun evening for everybody.
along with input from student director Chloe
Tickets are $10/adults, $7/students and
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The River
By Todd Washburne
The river was finally running free
This was so nice to see.
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The ducks have yet to come
But I feel the sunshine in my soul and that the birds
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When we take our walk
I love the way that the world greets me.
Everyone smiles and we say hello.
And then we continue on our way.
We see so many different things
That my mind explodes with happiness.
The things that I love best are
Reading all the signs and keeping up
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Also the river is always on the move
And I like watching the rise and fall
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The walk is like becoming a non-autistic person
As I talk and read and cross the street
And I feel independent even though
I know Gail is always there to help.
The people that I meet are old friends
Of my dad, and I rejoice when I see them.
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friends alike will remember his infectious laugh and humor of State Street, for many years. Her brother, Burton MacDonald,
who is deceased, was a longtime sexton of the church.
Bobcat.
Bob will be remembered by his close friends and family at
NANCY L. FERLAND, 73, of The Gardens,
a private memorial service on the heart of his Green
passed away on Thursday, Oct. 22, 2015, at her
Mountains.
home with her family at her bedside. Born in
Glover, Vermont, on June 3, 1942, she was the
Other passings
daughter of the late Dolphis and Avis (Wilson)
JOHN F. ADAMS, of Barre, Vermont, passed away at his
Sweeney. Nancy attended elementary school in
home on Oct. 20, 2015. He was born on Halloween in 1936 to
Greensboro Bend and was a graduate of
John Benson Adams and Laura Marie (Davis) Adams. He
Craftsbury Academy, class of 1960. After her
grew up in Summit Hill, Pennsylvania, where he was active in schooling she was employed as a waitress at the Coffee
Scouting and graduated from Summit Hill High School in Corner Restaurant in Montpelier. She later was employed as a
1954. John attended Haverford College, graduating in 1958. clerk at Nelson Brothers in Montpelier. Her last employment
He continued his studies at Harvard University, where he built was at the National Life Insurance Co., where she retired. On
a career as a lecturer and administrator. John also taught gov- Feb. 16, 1963, she married D. Robert Ferland in St. Norberts
ernment classes for several years at the U.S. Coast Guard Catholic Church in Hardwick, Vermont. They made their
Academy in New London, Connecticut. At the time of his home, for a short time, in Montpelier before moving to Berlin,
retirement he was assistant dean in the Division of Continuing Vermont. Nancy was a member of St. Monica Catholic
Education at Harvard. In 1972 he married Mary M. Eichhorn Church of Barre, Vermont. Among her interests were flower
in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and they made their home in gardening, and she enjoyed sewing, but most of all she
nearby Belmont where their son, Sam, was raised. Upon retir- enjoyed spending precious time with her family.
ing from Harvard, John and Mary moved to Danville,
MR. LOREN B. FRASER, 87, Montpelier, died
Vermont, to enjoy a relaxed life in the country. In 2010, they
Oct. 27, 2015, at Heaton Woods. Loren was born to
relocated to Barre to be closer to their son and his family.
Johns interests and passions included politics, the art of find- J. Victor Fraser and Beatrice (Bouchard) Fraser at Heaton
ing a good investment or two, and travel. He also collected Hospital, Montpelier, on May 13, 1928. Loren joined the
Army Air Corps after graduating from Montpelier High
historic postcards from around the world.
School in 1945. Most notably he served as an air traffic conAGNES MARY AGGIE BARR, 89, of troller in occupied Germany during the Berlin airlift. He
South Woodstock, passed away on Oct. 24, attended the College of Aeronautical Technology in East St.
2015, at the Mertens House in Woodstock. Louis, Illinois, after World War II, but his time there was cut
Agnes was born in Barnard, Vermont, daughter short when he was called to serve in the Korean War. After the
of Eben and Lucy (Rousseau) Lewis. She attend- war Loren married Cora E. Fraser (Fair), of Calais, and
ed the Barnard Village School through eighth moved to Connecticut for a brief stint at Pratt & Whitney
grade, then attended Woodstock High School, before he moved back to Vermont to work for the state of
graduating in 1945. Through her high school Vermont Highway Department. While at the state he took
years she worked for and boarded with a family in Woodstock. advantage of the SIT and EIT programs, earning both his
She married Earl Barr, of South Woodstock, on June 1, 1946, Vermont land surveyors and professional engineering licenses.
and they made their home on the family farm for most of their Loren was an avid outdoorsman who enjoyed hunting and fishmarried lives. She was involved in several local groups ing. He and brother Roger bought Deer Camp back in 1953 and
including the Woodstock High School Alumni Association, hunted the hills of Duxbury with his friends and family all the
Green Mountain Perkins Academy, South Woodstock rest of his life. Loren was one of the first Vermonters to traipse
Community Club and the Long Hill Snowmobile Club. She over to Michigan to teach those Michigan guys how to fish
was treasurer of the South Woodstock Community Church steelhead. I dont know who taught whom, but he sure caught
(South Woodstock Universalist Chapel) for 30 years. She a lot of fish. Later on Loren pursued king salmon in Mexico
enjoyed baking and was a proponent of bake sales to benefit Bay, earning his captains license and operating a small fishing
the church. Some of her most precious and lasting memories charter business. His specialty was scooting out well before
were of the time the family spent in Ellensburg, Washington, dawn on heavy weather days to catch a few before the wind
and Redmond, Oregon, between 1960 and 1964. In addition to blew everyone off the pond.
camping and fishing, which she enjoyed all her life, rock hunting became one of her favorite pastimes. She and Earl made
lasting friendships all their lives including during those
years.
Donald L. Otis
3/9/1964 - 11/5/2005
God saw you getting tired.
So he put his arms around you
and whispered Come to Me.
God broke our hearts to prove to us
He only takes the best.
CLARA A. MACHELL, 83, died Oct. 27, 2015, at DartmouthHitchcock Medical Center in Lebanon, New Hampshire. Born
Dec. 17, 1931, in Barre, she was the daughter of Allan R. and
Verna Machell. She attended school in Graniteville and St.
Johnsbury and received her GED from Spaulding High
School in Barre and had worked as a filing clerk in several
manufacturing companies. She enjoyed arts, crafts and reading and had been affiliated with the Hedding United Methodist
Church of Barre.
CHARLES BABE MCQUEEN,
92, formerly of North Barre Manor
where he had resided with his longtime companion, Marie Burke, passed away on Wednesday,
Oct. 21, 2015, at the home of his son and
daughter-in-law, Michael and Monica McQueen,
in Brandon, Vermont. Born in Groton,
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Guest Commentary
Vermont, on Feb. 20, 1923, he was the son of the late Henry
and Lillian (Welch) McQueen. Charles, better known as
Babe, attended Barre schools and was a graduate of Spaulding
High School. After his schooling he joined the U.S. Marines,
during World War II, serving his country proudly from 1942
until 1946. He was a military specialist, aircraft mechanic,
truck driver, guard and a rifleman sharpshooter. After his
honorable discharge from the service, he returned to Barre
where he was employed as a bartender for the American
Legion Post #10 of Barre. He also was employed by the state
of Vermont as a truck driver and snow removal. He also did
house painting and was a security guard at the former Sprague
Electric in Barre and was employed at the Rock of Ages in
Graniteville. He was first married to Dorothy Ginette. They
later divorced. He then married Josey Mattson. She passed
away. He was a member of the American Legion Post #10, of
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There has been a lot of coverage in the news lately about
the possible legalization of Marijuana here in Vermont.
I ask that before we jump on this bandwagon, we analyze
the facts from both sides and look at the negative effect it can
have on businesses located here in Vermont.
First, we must keep in mind that the possession of
Marijuana is still illegal under federal law and that some
industries, including The Vermont Truck and Bus Association
members, are highly regulated by both state and federal laws.
The laws clearly prohibit commercial motor vehicle drivers
from using marijuana while operating a commercial motor
vehicle, or at any time being under the influence of drugs or
alcohol which includes Marijuana. After all Marijuana is a
mind altering drug.
This is where the second problem begins. There are many
studies that support these facts.
The length of time the chemical component of Marijuana
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drug test used. For example; an occasional user that smokes
Marijuana that is tested with a urine sample, could test positive for up to 30 days. This same scenario with a hair follicle
test could test positive up to 90 days and a regular user could
test positive for up to 180 days. Marijuana used by switching
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THC stays in ones body.
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involved in the crash receives medical treatment away from
the crash site or if there is a fatality, the commercial motor
vehicle driver is subject to a mandatory drug and alcohol test
within 2 hours of the crash to be compliant with the Federal
regulations. A positive test could result from this post accident
test even if the driver had not used marijuana in several
days.
This means the company that employs this driver is most
likely to be involved in a serious lawsuit even if it has been
weeks since this driver has used Marijuana. Based on what
insurance rates are today, insurance costs will rise to levels
that are unobtainable for the average transportation company
in Vermont.
If the State of Vermont decides to legalize the use and possession of Marijuana, its clearly a step toward unnecessary
highway crashes, injuries and deaths. More vehicle operators
will be driving in an impaired state, regardless of federal rules
and regulations, and the safety of the general traveling public
will be diminished. Imagine working next to a person that is
performing a safety sensitive function under the influence or
worst case scenario, a substitute school bus driver is called in
to cover an afternoon route at the last minute. If the driver
ingested Marijuana edibles prior to reporting for duty, there is
no detection upon arriving to work, as the effects hadnt
kicked in yet. An hour later, the bus driver is under the influence with a bus load of kids operating on our highways making critical driving decisions with our youth on board.
Our legislators need to take a long and careful look at highway safety before legalizing Marijuana. If youre concerned
about highway safety, one thing is clear; this is a step in the
wrong direction.
Roland Bellavance
President, Vermont Truck and Bus Association
Editor,
I wonder how many Vermonters realize that trapping is
allowed on Vermonts Silvio O. Conte National Wildlife
Refuge? As if that isnt surprising enough, I was recently
made aware that Canada lynx, an endangered species protected under the endangered species act (ESA), calls part of
this refuge, Nulhegan Basin, home. The lynx is in danger of
becoming caught in traps set for other species, which is in
violation of the ESA. Not only are traps inherently cruel and
inflict prolonged suffering, they are indiscriminate and result
in non-target catches of wildlife each year.
The Canada lynx is truly a magical looking animal with
long tufts of fur on their ears and have comically huge feet,
which allow them to traverse deep snow. Lynx closely resemble bobcats, which may be legally trapped, so a trap that will
catch a bobcat can catch a lynx.
There is an opportunity for Vermonters to comment on US
Fish & Wildlife Services Comprehensive Conservation Plan
(CCP) and request that trapping be banned in this part of the
refuge. If USFWS allows trapping on this land, given the
knowledge that an endangered species lives there, it is terribly
irresponsible and not upholding of their obligation to protect
the lynx.
Please take a moment and show your support by signing
and sharing this petition with your friends and family. We
need the Vermont community to show, through action, that we
want a more humane Vermont for our wildlife.
Sophie Bowater
Middlesex, VT
Editor,
Thank you to the community of central Vermont for celebrating National Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine Day on
Thursday evening, October 22nd with Integrative Acupuncture
in Montpelier. For our third annual event, over 100 people
received free acupuncture treatments and massages. They
experienced Oriental Medicine with having their tongue and
pulse diagnosed, along with learning movements of Tai Chi.
They enjoyed live guitar and mandolin, along with delicious
snacks on a beautiful evening.
Thank you again to the many people at this event for donating to People for Acupuncture Inc, the newly formed nonprofit dedicated to adding acupuncture as a covered service
for health insurance reimbursement for all Vermonters. Their
goal is to achieve greater equality in every Vermonters
options for health care and believe each of us should have
access to any evidence-based medicine to manage our health
concerns. More information about this non-profit is at www.
peopleforacupuncture.org.
Integrative Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine has been
providing acupuncture to the central Vermont community for
the past six years. We work in collaboration with the physicians of University of Vermont Health Network, Central
Vermont Medical Center to provide complementary medical
care for pain, stress, headaches, allergies, cancer side effects
and much more. Acupuncturists Kerry Jenni L.Ac, and
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licensed providers. We hope to offer this event again next
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event. After the 1 p.m. event, the group will Mskaskek means Red Spruce, which is the
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and refreshment, and a slide show illustrating its travel downstream from the upper souththe 5-mile long watercourse.
west slopes of Spruce Mountain in Plainfield.
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ers are encouraged to drive carefully in the gorges.
vicinity of the event, to watch for pedestrians,
The task of finding a fitting name for the
and to not park on the road itself. Persons brook was given by Plainfields Selectboard
attending the social gathering afterward are to the Plainfield Conservation Commission,
invited to bring non-alcoholic drinks and who consulted Grandmother Brink and other
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U-32 senior Maya Mashkuri (left, In White) gets away a shot at the Mt. Abraham goal despite heavy
pressure from the Eagles Morgan Pratt (center, #7 in red) during the first half of last Wednesday
evenings Div II semifinal game in East Montpelier. On this shot, the Eagles goaltender Kamille Snell
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the second overtime to give the Raiders a 2-1 win and a trip to the Div II finals. Photo by Bill Croney
Norwich sophomore Alec Brandrup (right, #5 in white) tries to swoop toward the Nichols College goal
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Just as September was dry but much warmer than normal, October overall
cooled down, but remained drier than normal with two main rainstorms having fallen one on the 8th with over a half inch and the other a little over an
inch on the 28th. In-between, there were numerous small weather disturbances dropping very minor amounts of rain showers. About three tenths of
an inch of snow fell total for the month which is close to normal. The
snowiest days were on the 17th and 18th. There was just enough snow to
cause accidents, but it generally did last except in shady areas.
There was a predominance of a negative version of Arctic Oscillation
(-AO) which supplied enough colder air across eastern Canada. Weather
systems tugged on the colder air masses which were forced into Vermont
behind departing low pressure systems, and their associated cold fronts.
Late October CO2 measurement was 398.48 ppm compared to one year
ago this time at 397.01.
Carbon dioxide (CO2) measurements were now on the rise as the northern hemispheres Fall has stopped pulling CO2 out of the atmosphere. These
numbers will swell as CO2 continues due to the burning of fossil fuels. A
healthy stable climate occurs when these levels are below approx. 350 parts
per million with 280 ppm the most desirable.
the tropical Pacific) affects the overall global weather pattern even here in
the northern New England, and a lack of arctic air intrusions which we saw
more or less continuous for much of last winter will be the main influences.
Instead arctic air coming bodily down through Canada and into the Northeast
and Upper Midwest, this very coldest air was likely to be bottled up in the
arctic with a strong polar vortex hugging the very cold air at the top of the
globe. Incidentally, later into the winter, this was to flip to the opposite but
with some caveats which we can read about for next months weather article.
more quickly into the ocean, amplifying and hastening sea level rise.
The photo, left, is from the Earthobserving DSCOVR satellite, which
sits almost a million miles away. This
view was taken on Oct. 25th from
NASA to point out the three tropical
low systems developing in the Indian
Ocean. But what also shows up is the
ugly smoky hazy patch over Indonesia,
just right of center. The smoke was
from intentionally caused fires which
contributes to air pollution and other
weather changes in the Indian Ocean.
The fires in Indonesia that are creating hellish amounts of toxic smoke
are also doing their job: clearing land.
This year theyve removed around
8,100 square miles of forests and peat land, according to the countrys
National Space and Aviation Agency.
For context, thats greater than the land area of the US state of New
Jersey, or of the nations of Slovenia, Kuwait, or El Salvador. And its about
three times bigger than Indonesias haze-plagued neighbor Singapore.
Overall indicators were that North American snow cover was average but
below this time last year, while Eurasian snow cover (important tool for
forecasting winter) was above average but below last years levels at the end
of October.
In the meantime, November was likely to be a little under normal precipitation-wise with the large majority of it falling as rain, and temperatures
warm enough to save on heating bills but not without some occasion to see
snow covered/icy roads. So despite, the lack of snow a good idea still to
get those snow tires on.
Conditions that support a warmer November may also continue into
December 2015 but with a weaker signal. Homeowners and businesses will
be delighted, however tourism for any early skiing could be rather unhappy
with more limited opportunities than usual for snow making on the slopes as
well.
This does not mean you can skip though the month without seeing a snow
day or a few icy/snow covered roads at least in the higher elevations because
there will always be an exception.
November is typically our gloomiest month, followed closely by
December. This years November may have more sunshine than normal with
a flow of air more often out of the west southwest and a storm track more
likely than not to our west and north. This typically bring storms that are
blustery and changeable with more mixed precipitation events.
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