March 21, 2013 - B section

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ADDISON COUNTY INDEPENDENT

B Section

THURSDAY, Â MARCH Â 21, Â 2013

KARL LINDHOLM

SPORTS

ScoreBOARD

COLLEGE SPORTS Women’s Lacrosse 3/19  RPI  at  Midd.   ..................... Ppd.  to  3/20 Men’s Lacrosse 3/19  Midd.  at  St.  Lawrence   .....  Ppd.  to  3/20

Schedule

COLLEGE SPORTS Men’s Basketball NCAA D-­III Elite 8 in Salem, VA 3/22  Midd.  vs.  North  Central  (Ill.)  ..  .....8  p.m. 3/23  ...............................................6HPLÂżQDO Women’s Lacrosse 3/23  Midd.  at  Wesleyan   ..................  11  a.m. 3/25  Midd.  at  Gettysburg   ..................  4  p.m. 3/27  Midd.  at  Stevens  Inst.   ...............  3  p.m. 3/30  Midd.  at  Bowdoin   .......................  Noon Men’s Lacrosse 3/23  Wesleyan  at  Midd.   ....................  1  p.m. 3/27  Hamilton  at  Midd.   ......................  5  p.m. 3/30  Bowdoin  at  Midd.   .......................1  p.m. Baseball Games in Phoenix, AZ 3/23  Midd.  vs.  Oberlin   .....................  11  a.m. 3/24  Midd.  vs.  Carleton   ......................  Noon 3/25  Midd.  vs.  St.  John’s  (2)   ............11  a.m. 3/26  Midd.  vs.  Lewis  &  Clark   ...........10  a.m. 3/27  Midd.  vs.  Carthage   ..................10  a.m. 3/29  Midd.  vs.  Williams   ......................1  p.m. 3/30  Midd.  vs.  Williams   ...................  11  a.m. Softball Games in Clermont, FL 3/22  Midd.  vs.  W.  Conn.   ....................5  p.m. 3/22  Midd.  vs.  Tufts   ..........................  7  p.m. 3/23  Midd.  vs.  Oberlin   ........................9  a.m. 3/23  Midd.  vs.  Grove  City   ...............  11  a.m. 3/24  Midd.  vs.  Colby   .........................  9  a.m. 3/24  Midd.  vs.  E.  Conn.   ..................  11  a.m. 3/25  Midd.  vs.  Union   .........................  9  a.m. 3/25  Midd.  vs.  Luther   ......................  11  a.m. 3/27  Midd.  vs.  Elmhurst   ....................  9  a.m. 3/27  Midd.  vs.  Wisc.-­Whitewater   ....  11  a.m. 3/29  Amherst  at  Midd.  (Home)   ......4:30  p.m. 3/30  Amherst  at  Midd.  (2)   ..................  Noon Spectators  are  advised  to  consult  school  websites  for  the  latest  schedule  updates. Â

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Familiar  faces  among  new  MUHS  coaches

A  passion  for  the game  of  hoops Peter  Quinn,  social  worker:  He’s  a  school-­based  clinician  at  Vergennes  Union  High  School,  employed  by  the  Counseling  Service  of  Addison  County  (CSAC).  For  20  years,  he  di-­ rected  the  Kingsland  Bay  School  in  Ferrisburgh,  a  residential  facility  for  troubled  adolescents. Peter  Quinn,  basketball  coach:  He  led  the  Vergennes  Union  High  boys’  basketball  team  this  winter  to  the  Di-­ vision  II  state  championship  with  a  24-­0  record.  This  was  the  Commo-­ dore  boys’  third  appearance  in  a  state  ¿QDO LQ 3HWHÂśV VL[ \HDUV DV FRDFK +H also  coached  the  Vergennes  girls  to  two  state  champi-­ onships  in  2005  and  2006.  In  connecting  his  work  to  his  basket-­ ball  passion,  Pete  cited  Woody  Allen,  who  said,  â€œsocial  workers  turn  street  gangs  into  basketball  teams.  And  vice  versa!â€?  He  told  me  this  with  a  laugh  over  breakfast  recently  at  3  Squares  in  Vergennes,  our  conversation  punctu-­ ated  frequently  by  well-­wishers,  of-­ fering  congratulations,  and  apprecia-­ tion,  for  a  special  season. “In  graduate  school,â€?  Pete  said,  â€œI  took  a  course  that  emphasized  the  group  process  and  I  realized  that  was  what  I  was  essentially  in-­ terested  in  â€”  the  dynamics  of  the  JURXS , DP ÂżUVW DQG IRUHPRVW D group  worker. “In  the  love  of  the  â€˜group,’  lots  of  the  threads  of  my  life  come  together  â€”  it  ties  together  my  career  and  my  love  for  basketball.  â€œWhen  I  played,  I  liked  to  play  the  point.  I  wanted  to  direct  the  symphony.  In  basketball  you  have  to  coordinate  movement  and  strat-­ egy.  To  coordinate  such  an  intense  and  fast-­moving  activity  is  beauti-­ ful.  It’s  art  to  me. “We  had  10  minutes  in  our  cham-­ pionship  game  against  Burr  and  %XUWRQ ² LW ZDV DOO ¾ÀRZ Âś :H ZHUH in  synch.  We  outscored  them  36-­9.  I  told  the  team,  â€˜that’s  what  I  meant!  That’s  why  we  play.  That’s  why  I  play.’â€?  1RZ D VH[DJHQDULDQ KLV SOD\LQJ days  are  over,  a  shoulder  injury  and  rotator  cuff  surgery  providing  the  ¿QDO LQVXOW %XW WKHUH DUH IHZ SOD\-­ ers  who  logged  more  hours  of  pure  pleasure  on  a  basketball  court,  play-­ ing  hoops,  than  Pete  Quinn. He  grew  up  in  Concord,  in  sub-­ urban  Massachusetts,  and  followed  the  Celtics  in  the  glory  years  of  Rus-­ sell,  Cousy  and  Havlicek.  Until  he  got  to  high  school,  his  basketball  (See  Dickerson,  Page  2B)

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Locals  to  play  big  roles  in  senior  hoop  all-­star  games   By  ANDY  KIRKALDY WINDSOR  â€”  Area  high  school  basketball  players  â€”  and  coaches  â€”  will  be  well  represented  at  Saturday’s  annual  Vermont  Basketball  Coaches  Association  North-­South  senior  all-­ star  games  at  Windsor  High  School.  Vergennes  Union  High  School  seniors  Shep  Carter,  Zach  Ouellette  and  Stanley  Salley  will  play  for  the  North  Division  I  and  II  boys’  team  that  will  meet  the  South  team  at  5  p.m.  And  VUHS  coach  Peter  Quinn  will  lead  the  North  D-­I  and  D-­II  boys  in  that  game.  The  South  team  will  have  a  famil-­ MIDDLEBURY  COLLEGE  SENIOR  Peter  Lynch  sinks  a  hook  shot  during  last  Saturday’s  NCAA  sweet  sixteen  iar  look:  Middlebury  seniors  Connor  game  against  Ithaca.  Middlebury  won  the  game  and  will  play  in  the  elite  eight  round  in  Salem,  Va.,  Friday  night. Collins  and  Tyler  Provencher  will  Independent  photo/Trent  Campbell play  for  the  South  squad,  as  will  Ot-­ ter  Valley  senior  Ryan  Kelley.  And  MUHS  coach  Chris  Altemose  will  lead  the  South  team.  One  local  senior  will  also  play  at Â

Panthers  head  to  Elite  Eight 0LGGOHEXU\ PHQ WR IDFH 1RUWK &HQWUDO LQ 1&$$ TXDUWHUÂżQDO SALEM,  Va.  â€”  The  another  Friday  quar-­ Middlebury  College  Seniors Jake WHUÂżQDO DW WKH 6DOHP men’s  basketball  team  :ROĂ€Q DQG 1RODQ Civic  Center,  between  has  earned  a  spot  in  Thompson each Amherst  (27-­2)  and  the  NCAA  Division  VFRUHG SRLQWV Cabrini  (25-­5). III  tournament’s  elite  DQG MXQLRU -RH\ The  winner  of  the  eight  for  the  second  VHPLÂżQDO ZLOO DGYDQFH .L]HO KLW WZR IUHH to  the  NCAA  champi-­ time  in  the  last  three  seasons.  The  Panthers  WKURZV ZLWK onship  game  on  April  (25-­3)  will  travel  to  VHFRQGV OHIW WR 7  at  Phillips  Arena  in  Salem,  Va.,  to  take  on  OHDG WKH 3DQWKHUV Atlanta. 27-­3  North  Central  WR D ZLQ The  other  side  of  this  (Ill.)  in  an  NCAA  quar-­ RYHU ,WKDFD weekend’s  bracket  in  WHUÂżQDO JDPH RQ )ULGD\ Salem  pits  St.  Thomas  at  8  p.m.  (29-­1)  vs.  Williams  On  Saturday  at  8:30  p.m.,  the  win-­ (26-­4)  and  Mary  Hardin-­Baylor  ner  of  the  Middlebury-­North  Central  (25-­5)  vs.  St.  Mary’s  (27-­3)  on  Fri-­ game  is  set  to  meet  the  winner  of  day.  The  winners  of  those  games Â

will  meet  at  6  p.m.  on  Saturday,  and  ZKRHYHU HPHUJHV IURP WKDW VHPL¿QDO will  also  head  to  Atlanta,  where  the  ¿QDO ZLOO EH SOD\HG LQ FRQMXQFWLRQ with  the  NCAA  D-­I  Final  Four.  On  this  past  Saturday,  seniors  Jake  :RO¿Q DQG 1RODQ 7KRPSVRQ HDFK scored  20  points,  and  junior  Joey  Kizel  hit  two  free  throws  with  1.8  seconds  left  to  lead  the  Panthers  to  a  73-­72  win  over  Ithaca  in  an  NCAA  sweet  16  game  before  a  sold-­out  crowd  in  Pepin  Gym.  .L]HO ¿QLVKHG ZLWK SRLQWV DQG D WHDP EHVW ¿YH DVVLVWV ZKLOH MXQLRU James  Jensen  chipped  in  nine  points  DQG ¿YH UHERXQGV RII WKH EHQFK 6H-­ (See  Panthers,  Page  2B)

3  p.m.  in  the  North-­South  D-­I  and  II  girls’  game:  The  Tigers’  Tiffany  Danyow  will  suit  up  for  the  South. The  D-­III  and  IV  girls’  game  is  set  for  11  a.m.,  and  the  D-­III  and  IV  boys’  game  is  scheduled  for  1  p.m.  In  addition  to  the  four  games,  the  VBCA  also  will  recognize  players  of  the  year,  coaches  of  the  year,  1,000-­point  scorers,  Dream  Dozen  teams  of  underclassmen,  coaches’  milestone  wins,  and  a  VBCA  Hall  of  Fame  inductee. Among  the  honorees  will  be  Quinn,  as  the  D-­II  boys’  coach  of  the  year;Íž  Quinn  and  Altemose,  for  reaching  100  wins;Íž  and  Mount  Abraham  junior  Ashlie  Fay  and  OV  junior  Jessica  Frazier,  as  members  of  the  girls’  Dream  Dozen  team.  Tickets  will  be  available  at  the  door  at  Windsor  High  School.

Sports BRIEFS Steele,  Odell  to  suit  up  in  Shrine  game ADDISON  COUNTY  â€”  Two  linemen  from  county  union  high  school  football  teams  were  named  last  week  to  the  2013  Vermont  Shrine  Maple  Sugar  Bowl  team.  One,  Vergennes  senior  Wade  6WHHOH EHFDPH WKH ÂżUVW SOD\HU IURP his  school  to  earn  that  distinction.  Steele  has  suited  up  the  past  two  sea-­ sons  for  the  Mount  Abraham  squad,  which  is  a  cooperative  program  with Â

VUHS.  Last  fall,  Steele  helped  the  Eagles  earn  a  Division  III  playoff  berth  for  a  second  straight  season.  Also  named  was  Middlebury  se-­ nior  lineman  Walter  Odell,  who  helped  the  Tigers  earn  the  No.  5  seed  in  D-­I  and  win  a  playoff  game  on  the  road.  This  year’s  Shrine  game  will  be  played  on  Saturday,  Aug.  3,  at  5:30  p.m.  at  Dartmouth  College.

Panther  skier  gets   Canadian  team  slot MIDDLEBURY  â€”  Middle-­ bury  College  senior  alpine  skier  and  Toronto,  Canada,  native  Da-­ vid  Donaldson  has  earned  him-­ self  a  starting  spot  on  the  Canadi-­ an  team  in  every  FIS  World  Cup  JLDQW VODORP UDFH QH[W ZLQWHU Donaldson  recently  capped  off  the  most  impressive  winter  of  competition  for  any  Eastern  col-­ legiate  skier  by  placing  second  in  the  Audi  Coupe  Nor-­Am  Cup  gi-­ ant  slalom  standings.  As  a  result  of  his  dominant  per-­ formance  this  winter,  Donaldson  will  join  professional  athletes  like  Ted  Ligety  and  Bode  Miller  in  World  Cup  events  in  locales  ranging  from  Beaver  Creek,  Colo.,  to  Alta  Badia,  Italy.  But  before  he  can  take  advan-­ tage  of  his  newly  earned  spot  on  the  tour,  Donaldson,  an  econom-­ ics  major  and  history  minor,  will  KDYH WR ÂżQLVK IRXU PRUH PRQWKV of  coursework  at  Middlebury  as  MIDDLEBURY  COLLEGE  ALPINE  skier  David  Donaldson  had  an  outstanding  season  and  has  earned  a  spot  next  winter  on  the  Canadian  World  well  as  the  summer  German  lan-­ Cup  team. Photo  by  Cory  Ransom (See  Donaldson,  Page  3B)


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VERGENNES UNION HIGH School coach Peter Quinn at the state championship game in Barre earlier this month doing what he likes best — coaching basketball. Independent photo/Trent Campbell

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Frozen four THE MIDDLEBURY COLLEGE women’s hockey team traveled to Superior, Wis., last weekend for the NCAA Division III championships. Middlebury beat undefeated Plattsburgh on Friday night, but fell to Elmira in Saturday’s championship game. Pictured from the title game are Sara Ugalde, above, and Madeline Joyce, right. Photos by Dave Harwig

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MUMS  athletes  run  through  cold

THE  MIDDLEBURY  AREA  Hockey  Association  U-­14  girls’  hockey  team,  shown  celebrating  their  Vermont  state  championship  earlier  this  month,  won  three  out  of  four  games  at  the  New  England  championship  tourna-­ ment  in  Woodstock  this  past  weekend.

MAHA  girls  impress  at  regionals  WOODSTOCK  â€”  The  Vermont  state  champion  girls’  U-­14  ice  hock-­ ey  team  from  the  Middlebury  Area  Hockey  Association  had  an  impres-­ sive  showing  this  past  weekend  at  the  New  England  Regional  tourna-­ ment  in  Woodstock. The  team  went  3-­0  in  their  initial  tournament  playdowns,  beating  elite  teams  from  New  Hampshire,  Maine  and  Connecticut.  This  effort  placed  them  as  the  No.  1  seed  for  their  divi-­ VLRQ LQ WKH VHPLÂżQDOV Unfortunately,  the  Tigers  came Â

up  short  in  a  3-­2  loss  to  the  Nashua,  N.H.,  team,  and  were  eliminated  from  the  tournament,  thereby  ending  a  remarkable  and  unprecedented  sea-­ son.  Had  the  team  come  out  on  top  of  this  tournament,  they  would  have  traveled  to  California  for  the  U-­14  national  title  tournament.  Middlebury’s  coaches  were  very  proud  of  the  team,  saying,  â€œOur  JLUOV IRXJKW DQ LQFUHGLEOH ÂżJKW WKLV past  weekend.  To  beat  so  many  elite  teams,  teams  that  hold  tryouts  for  dozens  of  skaters  and  select  the  best Â

of  them,  it  says  so  much  for  not  only  the  quality  of  skaters  that  Middle-­ bury  produces,  but  the  passion  they  have  for  the  sport.â€? 7KH WHDP ÂżQLVKHG ZLWK D UHFRUG RI 34-­5-­3,  which  included  19  shutouts.  â€œThese  girls  are  a  product  of  MAHA,  the  Middlebury  youth  hockey  program  that  produces  in-­ credible  competitors  on  the  ice,â€?  the  coaches  continued.  â€œThey  were  a  joy  to  coach,  and  we  look  forward  to  fol-­ lowing  their  careers.â€?

&DPHOV FDQÂśW ÂżQG DQ RDVLV LQ 0LGGOHEXU\ MIDDLEBURY  â€”  The  Middle-­ bury  women’s  lacrosse  team  on  Saturday  dealt  visiting  Connecti-­ cut  College  (1-­3,  0-­3)  an  18-­3  loss.  Middlebury,  ranked  No.  5  in  last  week’s  NCAA  Division  III  poll,  has  RXWVFRUHG LWV ÂżUVW WZR RSSRQHQWV E\ 38-­7.  Middlebury’s  Tuesday’s  home  game  vs.  Rensselaer  was  postponed  until  Wednesday  after  the  deadline  for  this  edition  of  the  Independent. After  the  Camels  tied  Saturday’s  game  at  2-­2,  the  Panthers  ran  off  the Â

JDPHÂśV QH[W QLQH JRDOV EHIRUH D ODWH Camel  tally  sent  Middlebury  into  the  intermission  with  an  11-­3  lead.  Ellen  Halle,  Laurel  Pascal  and  Mi-­ chaela  Colbert  each  scored  twice  for  the  Panthers  in  the  half.  Colbert,  Margaret  Souther,  Emma  .UDPHU DQG /H[L 'H0DUFR VFRUHG WKH ÂżUVW IRXU JRDOV RI WKH VHFRQG half  as  the  Panthers  stretched  the  lead.  Colbert’s  three  goals  were  a  game  high,  while  Halle  added  four  assists Â

Donaldson (Continued  from  Page  1B) guage  program. Donaldson  said  the  timing  is  ideal.  â€œSecuring  this  spot  enables  me  to  FRPSHWH LQ :RUOG &XSV DQG VWLOO ÂżQLVK school.  It  allows  me  to  ski  on  my  own  terms,  and  that’s  the  biggest  thing,â€?  KH VDLG DGGLQJ Âł2YHU WKH SDVW ÂżYH years,  since  going  to  school,  it  has  been  my  dream  to  clinch  a  NorAm  giant  slalom  or  slalom  â€”  or  both  â€”  spots.  I  feel  like  I’ve  been  within  an  arm’s  reach  a  few  times  and  haven’t  done  it,  and  I  almost  failed  to  do  it  DJDLQ 6R LWÂśV KXJHO\ IXOÂżOOLQJ ´ Donaldson,  who  grew  up  training  at  Georgian  Peaks  and  was  a  mem-­ ber  of  the  Ontario  Ski  Team,  began  his  collegiate  racing  career  at  the  University  of  Vermont,  where  he  won  the  NCAA  giant  slalom  national  championship  title  during  his  fresh-­ man  year  in  2009.  After  pursuing  skiing  outside  of  college  for  several  years,  but  failing  to  make  the  national  team,  Donaldson  returned  to  school  at  Middlebury  in  2011.  However,  NCAA  restrictions  prevented  him  from  competing  for  the  Panthers  until  the  2012-­2013  season,  KLV ÂżQDO \HDU RI FROOHJLDWH HOLJLELOLW\ Middlebury  College  ski  team  head  coach  Stever  Bartlett  spent  two  years  watching  Donaldson  progress  as  an  athlete  in  his  program.  â€œDavid  worked  hard  in  the  early  season  making  a  few  changes  to  his  style  and  technique,  and  then  found  a  good  balance  between  racing,  school  and  rest,â€?  said  Bartlett.  â€œHe  really  IRXQG KLV FRQÂżGHQFH WKLV VHDVRQ DQG that  certainly  was  another  factor  in  his  success.â€? In  NCAA  action  this  winter,  Don-­ DOGVRQ ZRQ ÂżYH RXW RI WKH VL[ JLDQW slaloms,  plus  two  slalom  races  on  the  Eastern  Intercollegiate  Ski  Asso-­ ciation  (EISA)  circuit.  At  the  NCAA  national  championships,  hosted  by  0LGGOHEXU\ KH ÂżQLVKHG DV UXQQHU XS in  the  slalom  event,  missing  the  win  by  just  three-­tenths  of  a  second.  Don-­ aldson  was  the  most  consistently  suc-­ cessful  EISA  male  athlete  this  winter. +HDGLQJ LQWR WKH ÂżQDO UDFHV RI WKH tight  Nor-­Am  Cup  battle,  Donaldson  sat  in  a  distant  fourth  place  in  the  giant  slalom  standings.  The  Nor-­Am  Cup  is  one  of  the  Continental  Cup  series  dominated  by  national  team  athletes  who  aspire  to  the  professional  ranks.  But  Donaldson,  the  college  skier,  ZRQ KLV ÂżUVW 1RU $P HYHU LQ WKH VHF-­ RQG WR ÂżQDO UDFH RI WKH VHDVRQ DQG KH found  himself  suddenly  catapulted  to  the  top  of  the  standings  over  national  team  athletes  from  both  Canada  and  the  U.S. “I  think  it  almost  proved  to  those  people,  for  more  than  just  me,  that  there  are  a  lot  of  great  skiers  out  there Â

who  don’t  need  to  give  up  just  be-­ cause  their  national  teams  aren’t  sup-­ porting  them,â€?  Donaldson  said. ,Q )ULGD\ÂśV ÂżQDO JLDQW VODORP RI WKH VHDVRQ 'RQDOGVRQ OHG WKH ÂżUVW UXQ EXW had  a  costly  error  on  the  second  when  he  fell  on  his  side  and  slid  across  the  snow  before  he  was  able  to  get  back  on  his  feet  and  complete  the  course.  +LV VL[WK SODFH ÂżQLVK KRZHYHU ZDV still  good  enough  to  secure  second  in  the  standings  behind  Canadian  Ski  Team  member  Phil  Brown. “I  was  focusing  on  just  making  sure  I  was  in  the  moment,  turn  to  turn,  and  not  anywhere  else  on  the  planet.  I  was  in  the  zone,â€?  Donaldson  said  of  the  ¿QDO UDFH The  top  two  North  American  ath-­ OHWHV LQ WKH ÂżQDO VWDQGLQJV RI HDFK discipline  of  the  Nor-­Am  Cup  receive  automatic  starts  to  all  races  on  the  following  season’s  World  Cup  cal-­ endar.  Donaldson  will  travel  to  races  in  Austria,  France,  Italy,  Switzerland,  *HUPDQ\ DQG 6ORYHQLD QH[W \HDU DV an  invitee  to  the  Canadian  Ski  Team. Bartlett  said  Donaldson  has  been  a  welcome  addition  to  the  Middlebury  team.  â€œI  am  proud  of  his  accomplish-­ ments  and  the  way  he  has  embraced  KLV H[SHULHQFH DV D PHPEHU RI WKH Middlebury  ski  team  and  the  Mid-­ dlebury  College  community,â€?  said  Bartlett.  â€œDavid  is  several  years  older  than  most  of  the  athletes  on  the  team  and  is  affectionately  nicknamed  â€˜Un-­

By  JOHN  S.  McCRIGHT MIDDLEBURY  â€”  When  the  WUDFN DQG ÂżHOG VHDVRQ EHJLQV DW WKH Middlebury  Union  Middle  School  this  spring  a  handful  of  athletes  start-­ ed  out  in  a  little  better  shape  than  they  might  have,  thanks  to  an  infor-­ mal  winter  running  program. At  the  end  of  last  fall’s  cross-­coun-­ try  season  a  group  of  the  athletes  felt  that  they  had  built  up  a  good  base  of  ¿WQHVV DQG GLGQÂśW ZDQW LW WR DWURSK\ over  the  winter.  So  they  asked  their  coaches,  Wendy  Hollander  and  Karen  Morris,  if  they  would  continue  prac-­ tices  over  the  course  of  the  winter. Morris  laughed  when  she  recalled  the  enthusiasm  with  which  the  teen-­ agers  made  their  request. “Well,  we  have  jobs,â€?  she  said.  â€œBut  we  could  do  it  on  Mondays  and  Fridays.â€? So,  beginning  in  November,  they  met  twice  a  week,  anyone  was  wel-­ come.  They  ran  a  few  miles  each  time.  Morris  said  there  was  a  core  group  of  nine  who  showed  up  every  week,  and  the  troupe  could  grow  to  12  or  more.  A  total  of  18  participated  at  some  level. “It  was  hard  for  some  of  them  (to  come  regularly)  with  other  winter  sport  commitments  and  drama  club  in  the  winter,â€?  Morris  said. They  ran  up  to  eight  miles  during  each  session,  and  the  kids  tracked  their  mileage.  Two  runners  logged  more  than  100  miles  â€”  Julian  Schmitt  (120  miles)  and  Jack  Koski-­ nen  (116).  Others  with  prodigious  mileage  totals  were  Brenden  Wag-­ ner,  Willem  Landis,  Archie  Milligan,  Meigan  Clark,  Abigail  Benz,  Indigo  Woods  and  Sonja  Mecham. Morris  was  impressed  with  their  dedication,  even  during  inclement  weather. “When  they  asked  us  to  do  this  ZH ÂżJXUHG WKDW ZH ZRXOG KDYH D IHZ show  up  and  that  once  the  weather Â

to  her  two  goals.  Chrissy  Ritter,  Pascal,  Souther,  Kramer  and  De-­ Marco  each  scored  twice.  Katie  Rit-­ ter,  Liza  Herzog  and  Alli  Sciaretta  also  scored,  while  Hannah  Deoul  OHG WKH WHDP ZLWK ÂżYH JURXQG EDOOV &DWKHULQH )RZOHU KDG VL[ GUDZ FRQ-­ trols,  and  Souther  earned  four. Panther  goalie  Alyssa  Palomba  MIDDLEBURY  â€”  The  Middle-­ made  four  saves,  while  Caitlin  Cataldo  made  10  stops  for  the  Cam-­ bury  College  men’s  lacrosse  team  won  els.  The  Panthers  outshot  the  Cam-­ two  recent  games  to  improve  to  3-­0,  2-­0  in  NESCAC  play.  The  Panthers’  els,  35-­8. Tuesday  game  at  St.  Lawrence  was  postponed  until  Wednesday  after  the  deadline  for  this  edition  of  the  Inde-­ pendent.  On  March  13,  Middlebury  jumped  cle  Donnie’  due  to  his  veteran  status.  out  to  an  8-­1  lead  midway  through  the  In  many  ways,  he  provided  mentoring  second  quarter  on  the  way  to  an  18-­12  for  the  younger  athletes  â€”  not  only  YLFWRU\ RYHU YLVLWLQJ 6SULQJÂżHOG as  a  fast  skier  to  chase  in  training,  but  DOVR DV DQ H[DPSOH RI VRPHRQH ZKR never  gives  up  on  his  dream.â€? NAPERVILLE,  Ill.  â€”  The  Mid-­ The  Middlebury  College  alpine  ski  team  has  demonstrated  on  more  than  dlebury  College  women’s  indoor  one  occasion  that  its  program  can  pre-­ distance  medley  relay  team  came  up  pare  athletes  for  competition  beyond  short  of  its  third  straight  NCAA  Divi-­ the  NCAA.  After  his  freshman  year  sion  III  indoor  title  this  month,  when  with  the  Panthers  in  2011,  Rob  Cone  WKH 3DQWKHUV ÂżQLVKHG VHFRQG DW WKH of  Killington  was  named  to  the  U.S.  2013  championship  meet  at  North  Central  College  in  Naperville,  Ill. Ski  Team.  Â

THIS  GROUP  OF  Middlebury  Union  Middle  School  athletes  took  it  upon  themselves  to  meet  twice  a  week  over  the  winter  for  group  runs  to  keep  in  shape.

got  really  bad  they  would  lose  inter-­ est,  but  I  think  they  enjoyed  the  days  when  the  weather  was  challenging  the  most,â€?  she  said.  â€œThey’ve  run  through  some  crazy  weather.â€? Morris  noted  that  one  student  told  her  that  if  he  wasn’t  running  he  would  have  been  home  sitting  in  front  of  the  TV. “He  said,  â€˜It  keeps  me  from  get-­ ting  fat,’â€?  she  said.

Now  the  runners  are  tuning  up  for  meets  this  spring.  A  couple  of  them  DUH VR H[FLWHG DERXW WUDLQLQJ WKDW they  are  planning  to  run  on  two-­per-­ son  teams  in  this  May’s  Maple  Run  half  marathon. Morris  was  most  impressed  by  the  attitude  and  self-­motivation  of  the  seventh-­  and  eighth-­graders. “They  are  a  great  group  of  kids,â€?  she  said.

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an  assist.  Stew  Kerr  notched  a  hat  trick,  Sean  Carroll  scored  two  and  chipped  in  an  assist,  and  Erich  Pfeffer  and  Metros  each  netted  one  and  dished  two  helpers.  Panther  goalie  Nate  Gau-­ dio  made  12  saves. On  this  past  Saturday,  the  Panther  defense  surrendered  two  goals  over  WKH ¿QDO WKUHH TXDUWHUV LQ DQ YLF-­ tory  at  Connecticut  College.  The  2-­1  Camels  had  scored  29  goals  in  their  ¿UVW WZR JDPHV

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DOG  TEAM  CATERING.  Seating  250,  plus  bar  avail-­ able.  Full  menus  available.  802-­388-­4831,  dogteamca-­ tering.net.

ALCOHOLICS  ANONY-­ M O U S  M I D D L E B U RY  M E E T I N G S  T H U R S -­ DAY:  Big  Book  Meeting  Noon-­1:00  PM  at  the  Turn-­ PARTY  RENTALS;  China,  ing  Point  Center  in  the  flatware,  glassware,  lin-­ Marbleworks,  Middlebury.  ens.  Delivery  available.  Speaker  Meeting  7:30-­8:30  P M  a t  S t .  S t e p h e n ’s  802-­388-­4831. Church,  Main  St.(On  the  Green).

Cards  of  Thanks THANK  YOU  HOLY  Father  and  Saint  Jude  for  prayers  answered.  VB. THANK  YOU  ST.  JUDE  and  Holy  Spirit  for  prayers  answered.  AL.

Public  Meetings AL-­ANON:  FOR  FAMI-­ LIES  and  friends  affected  by  someone’s  drinking.  Members  share  experi-­ ence,  strength  and  hope  to  solve  common  problems.  N e w c o m e r s  w e l c o m e .  Confidential.  St.  Stephen’s  Church  (use  front  side  door  and  go  to  second  floor)  in  Middlebury,  Sunday  nights  7:15-­8:15pm.

ALCOHOLICS  ANONY-­ M O U S  M I D D L E B U RY  MEETINGS  WEDNES-­ DAY:  Big  Book  Meeting  7:15-­8:15  AM  is  held  at  the  Middlebury  United  Method-­ ist  Church  on  N.  Pleasant  Street.  Discussion  Meeting  Noon-­1:00  PM.  Women’s  Meeting  5:30-­6:30  PM.  Both  held  at  The  Turning  Point  Center  in  the  Marble-­ works,  Middlebury.

ALCOHOLICS  ANONY-­ M O U S  M I D D L E B U RY  M E E T I N G S  T U E S -­ DAY:  11th  Step  Meeting  Noon-­1:00  PM.  ALTEEN  Group.  Both  held  at  Turn-­ ing  Point,  228  Maple  Street.  12  Step  Meeting  Noon-­1:00  PM.  12  Step  Meeting  7:30-­8:30  PM.  Both  held  at  the  Turning  ALATEEN:  FOR  YOUNG  Point  Center  in  the  Marble-­ PEOPLE  who’ve  been  works,  Middlebury. affected  by  someone’s  drinking.  Members  share  ALCOHOLICS  ANONY-­ experience,  strength,  hope  M O U S  M I D D L E B U RY  to  solve  common  prob-­ MEETINGS  MONDAY:  lems.  Meets  Wednesdays  As  Bill  Sees  It  Meeting  7:15-­8:15pm  downstairs  in  Noon-­1:00  PM.  Big  Book  Turning  Point  Center  of  Ad-­ Meeting  7:30-­8:30  PM.  dison  County  in  Middlebury  Both  held  at  the  Turning  Marbleworks.  (Al-­Anon  Point  Center  in  the  Marble-­ meets  at  same  time  nearby  works,  Middlebury. at  St.  Stephens  Church. ALCOHOLICS  ANONY-­ M O U S  M I D D L E B U RY  M E E T I N G S  S AT U R -­ DAY:  Discussion  Meeting  9:00-­10:00  AM  at  the  Mid-­ dlebury  United  Methodist  Church.  Discussion  Meet-­ ing  10:00-­11:00  AM.  Wom-­ en’s  Meeting  Noon-­1:00  PM.  Beginners  Meeting  6:30-­7:30  PM.  These  three  meetings  are  held  at  the  Turning  Point  Center  in  the  Marbleworks,  Middlebury.

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ALCOHOLICS  ANONY-­ MOUS  BRANDON  MEET-­ INGS:  Monday,  Discus-­ sion  Meeting  7:30-­8:30  PM.  Wednesday,  12  Step  Meeting  7:00-­8:00  PM.  Friday,  12  Step  Meeting  7:00-­8:00  PM.  All  held  at  the  St.  Thomas  Episcopal  Church,  RT  7  South.

IS  LIFE  FEELING  like  a  constant  struggle?  In  ad-­ dition  to  taking  over  your  life  and  who  you  are  as  a  person?  Do  you  remember  when  the  simplest  things  could  make  you  happy?  If  you  said  yes,  come  to  the  Turningpoint  Center  of  Addison  County  for  â€œLife  in  Transitionâ€?.  These  re-­ covery  meetings  are  for  young  adults,  ages  16-­25,  with  any  kind  of  addiction.  Meetings  on  Mondays  and  Fridays,  4-­5  pm,  at  the  center  in  the  Marble  Works  in  Middlebury.  Our  support  system  will  help  you  make  a  difference  in  your  life.  Stop  in,  even  if  it  is  just  to  talk.  It’s  your  life,  choose  how  you’re  going  to  live  it.

OVEREATERS  ANONY-­ MOUS:  SATURDAYS  at  Lawrence  Memorial  Li-­ brary,  1:00pm.  40  North  Street,  Bristol.  For  info  call:  802-­453-­2368  or  802-­388-­7081.

CARPENTRY  /  TILE:  Bath-­ rooms,  kitchens,  flooring,  stonework,  patios,  decks,  sheds,  drywall,  painting  and  Spring  clean  up.  Call  Tom  at  802-­377-­7611.

ALCOHOLICS  ANONY-­ MOUS  BRISTOL  MEET-­ INGS:  Sunday,  Discus-­ sion  Meeting  4:00-­5:00  PM.  Wednesday,  12  Step  Meeting  7:00-­8:00  PM.  Friday,  Big  Book  Meet-­ ing,  6:00-­7:00  PM.  All  held  at  the  Federated  Church,  Church  St. ALCOHOLICS  ANONY-­ M O U S  V E R G E N N E S  MEETINGS:  Sunday,  12  Step  Meeting  7:00-­8:00  PM.  Friday,  Discussion  Meeting  8:00-­9:00  PM.  Both  held  at  St.  Paul’s  Church,  Park  St.  Tues-­ day,  Discussion  Meet-­ ing  7:00-­8:00  PM,  at  the  Congregational  Church,  Water  St.

ARE  YOU  BOTHERED  by  someone’s  drinking?  What-­ ever  your  problems,  there  are  those  of  us  who  have  had  them  too.  We  invite  you  to  our  Opening  Our  Hearts  Women’s  Al-­Anon  ALCOHOLICS  ANONY-­ group,  meeting  every  M O U S  M I D D L E B U RY  Wednesday  at  7:15  pm  MEETINGS  SUNDAY:  12  upstairs  at  St.Stephen’s  on  Step  Meeting  9:00-­10:00  the  Green  in  Middlebury. AM  held  at  the  Middlebury  United  Methodist  Church  BIBLICAL  RECOVERY  on  N.  Pleasant  Street.  Dis-­ GROUP  Meeting,  Mon-­ cussion  Meeting  1:00-­2:00  days  6:30-­7:30pm  at  Grace  PM  held  at  the  Turning  Baptist  Church,  Merchants  Point  Center  in  the  Marble-­ Row,  Middlebury.  psalm-­ 62ministries.org  . works,  Middlebury. BRAIN  INJURY  SUPPORT  GROUP:  Survivors,  family  members  and  care  givers  are  invited  to  share  their  experience  in  a  safe,  se-­ cure  and  confidential  envi-­ ronment.  Meets  monthly  on  the  second  Tuesday  from  6:00pm  to  8:00pm  at  the  Hannaford  Career  Center,  Room  A214  (second  floor,  an  elevator  is  available)  AM.  Thursday,  Grapevine  in  Middlebury.  For  more  Meeting  6:00-­7:00  PM.  information,  contact  Beth  Both  held  at  Ripton  Fire-­ Diamond  802-­388-­9505. house,  Dugway  Rd.

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MARY  KAY  BUFFET:  En-­ joy  a  skin  care  experience  with  several  of  your  friends  in  the  comfort  of  your  own  home.  The  experience  in-­ cludes  complimentary  fa-­ cial  and  â€œhome  madeâ€?  buf-­ fet  prepared  by  the  â€œHappy  Chefâ€?  Carol  Sweeney,  In-­ dependent  Beauty  Consul-­ tant.  Call  518-­597-­3062  or  802-­377-­5029  to  schedule  a  Party  Time!

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CONSTRUCTION:  ADDI-­ TIONS,  RENOVATIONS,  new  construction,  drywall,  carpentry,  painting,  floor-­ ing,  roofing.  All  aspects  of  construction,  also  property  maintenance.  Steven  Fi-­ field  802-­989-­0009.

NA  MEETINGS  MIDDLE-­ BURY:  Mondays,  6pm,  held  at  the  Turning  Point  FREELANCE  GRAPHIC  Center  located  in  the  Mar-­ DESIGNER  offering  rea-­ bleworks. sonable  rates  for  work  in  Adobe  Photoshop  and  In-­ NA  MEETINGS  MIDDLE-­ Design,  Custom  Clip  Art,  BURY:  Fridays,  7:30pm,  Logos  and  Artwork.  Basic  held  at  the  Turning  Point  tutorial  in  photoshop  and  PORTABLE  SAW  MILL.  Center  located  in  the  Mar-­ indesign.  Great  references.  Sawing  of  your  logs  and  ble  Works. $15  /  hour  or  by  contract.  timbers.  802-­989-­9170. ALCOHOLICS  ANONY-­ No  job  too  small.  Email:  M O U S  N O R T H  F E R -­ freelance.mdesign@gmail. RISBURGH  MEETINGS:  Free com  or  call  483-­6428. Sunday,  Daily  Reflections  Meeting  6:00-­7:00  PM,  F R E E  R A B B I T  M A -­ at  the  United  Methodist  NURE!  Please  call  Mo  at  Church,  Old  Hollow  Rd. 802-­349-­8040.

ALCOHOLICS  ANONY-­ M O U S  N E W  H AV E N  MEETINGS:  Monday,  Big  Book  Meeting  7:30-­8:30  ALCOHOLICS  ANONY-­ PM  at  the  Congregational  M O U S  M I D D L E B U RY  Church,  New  Haven  Vil-­ MEETINGS  FRIDAY:  Dis-­ lage  Green. cussion  Meeting  Noon-­1:00  ALCOHOLICS  ANONY-­ PM  at  the  Turning  Point  in  MOUS  RIPTON  MEET-­ the  Marbleworks,  Middle-­ INGS:  Monday,  As  Bill  bury. Sees  It  Meeting  7:15-­8:15 Â

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OVEREATERS  ANONY-­ MOUS:  TUESDAYS  at  Turning  Point  Center,  5:15pm.  Marble  Works,  M i d d l e b u r y.  F o r  i n f o  call:  802-­352-­4525  or  802-­388-­7081.

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Licensed Nursing Assistants Helen Porter Healthcare is searching for caring individuals to join our nursing team. Join our community and build long, meaningful relationships with the elderly and assist those in need. We currently have four full time (80 hour bi-weekly) evening positions and one part-time day and some evenings available. Applicants must possess a valid Vermont State Nursing Assistant License. Applicants must also possess a high aptitude for learning, strong customer service skills, and teamwork skills. Flexibility and attention to detail are also required. All positions offer competitive wages, benefits including paid vacations, sick time, dental, vision, and health insurance, and a 403B plan. Join our community and learn, and utilize our electronic charting system. We also offer tuition reimbursement and will work with you to schedule around your classes. Please forward your application, (available at www.helenporter.org) and two letters of reference to the following (Cover letter and resume are optional):

Nick  Causton,  of  Shoreham,  is  always  willing  to  roll  up  his  sleeves  to  help  out  the  United  Way.   An  enthu-­ siastic  board  member  for  the  agency,  Nick  pitched  right  in  during  the  Days  of  Caring  and  cleaned  out  the  base-­ ment  at  the  Sheldon  Museum,  driving  two  trailer  loads  to  the  transfer  station.   Nick  explained:   â€œI’ll  do  anything  except  painting!   The  United  Way  is  a  very  slick  organization,  in  the  very  best  sense!   I’m  glad  to  be  able  to  con-­ tribute  to  the  wellbeing  of  the  commu-­ nity.â€?   Thanks  so  much,  Nick!

Chelsea Griggs, Human Resources Helen Porter Healthcare 30 Porter Drive Middlebury, VT 05753 Phone: (802) 385-3669 | Fax: (802) 388-3474 CGriggs@hphrc.org

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DISPATCHER  â€“  Full  Time   Enjoy  a  fast-­â€?paced,  fun  environment?  Like  working  with  people?   Try  working  for  ACTR!  ÄšÄšĹ?Ć?ŽŜ ŽƾŜƚLJ͛Ć? ƉƾÄ?ĹŻĹ?Ä? ĆšĆŒÄ‚ĹśĆ?Ć‰Ĺ˝ĆŒĆšÄ‚Ć&#x;ŽŜ Ć‰ĆŒĹ˝Ç€Ĺ?ÄšÄžĆŒ Ĺ?Ć? Ć?ĞĞŏĹ?ĹśĹ? Ä‚ ĨƾůůͲĆ&#x;žĞ Ĺ?Ć?ƉĂƚÄ?ĹšÄžĆŒ to  match  client  ride  requests  with  available  ĆšĆŒÄ‚ĹśĆ?Ć‰Ĺ˝ĆŒĆšÄ‚Ć&#x;ŽŜ͘ /ĚĞĂů Ä?ĂŜĚĹ?ĚĂƚĞ Ç Ĺ?ĹŻĹŻ ŚĂǀĞ ĞdžÄ?ĞůůĞŜƚ Ä?ĆľĆ?ĆšŽžÄžĆŒ Ć?ÄžĆŒÇ€Ĺ?Ä?Ğ͕ Ä?ŽžžƾŜĹ?Ä?Ä‚Ć&#x;ŽŜ ĂŜĚ Ä?ŽžĆ‰ĆľĆšÄžĆŒ Ć?ĹŹĹ?ĹŻĹŻĆ? ĂŜĚ Ä?Äž Ä‚Ä?ĹŻÄž ƚŽ žƾůĆ&#x;ͲƚĂĆ?ĹŹÍ˜ WĹ˝Ć?Ĺ?Ć&#x;ŽŜ Ç Ĺ?ĹŻĹŻ Ä?Äž DͲ& ĨĆŒŽž Ͼ͗ϏϏĂ ƚŽ Ϲ͗ϏϏƉ Ç Ĺ?ƚŚ Ä‚ Ć?ĆšÄ‚ĆŒĆ&#x;ĹśĹ? Ç Ä‚Ĺ?Äž ĆŒÄ‚ĹśĹ?Äž ŽĨ ΨϭϭÍ˜ĎŽĎą ƚŽ Ψϭϭ͘ϹϏ͏ ĹšŽƾĆŒÍ˜ Ä?Ĺ?ĹŻĹ?ƚLJ ƚŽ Ć?Ç Ĺ?ĆšÄ?Ĺš ƚŽ ϳ͗ϏϏĂ ƚŽ ϯ͗ϏϏƉ Ć?ĹšĹ?ĹŒ ŽŜ Ĺ˝Ä?Ä?Ä‚Ć?Ĺ?ŽŜÄ‚ĹŻ Ä?Ä‚Ć?Ĺ?Ć? ĆŒÄžĆ‹ĆľĹ?ĆŒÄžÄšÍ˜ ^ĞůĞÄ?ƚĞĚ candidate  must  pass  required  background  Ä?ŚĞÄ?ĹŹĆ? ĂŜĚ ĆŒĆľĹ?ÍŹ ĹŻÄ?ŽŚŽů ƚĞĆ?Ć&#x;ĹśĹ?͘ ^ĆľÄ?ĹľĹ?Ćš ĆŒÄžĆ?ƾžÄž ĂŜĚ Ä?Ĺ˝Ç€ÄžĆŒ ĹŻÄžĆŠÄžĆŒ ƚŽ͗ Program  Manager,  ACTR P.O.  Box  532 Middlebury,  Vermont   05753 No  phone  calls,  please ACTR  is  an  AA/EO  Employer

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Personable, reliable, responsible, organized, mature person with sense of style/fashion to work in optical to assist customers and fellow workers. Sales experience is helpful; good math skills are essential. Must be a team player and computer savvy. Please submit letter of interest, resumĂŠ and 3 letters of reference to: Peak View Eye Care, 27 Main St., Vergennes, VT 05491 by March 25, 2013

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BET-CHA TRANSIT, INC. IMMEDIATE OPENINGS

Bet-cha Transit, Inc. has immediate openings for route & activity drivers in Addison County & the Rutland area. We fully train you and pay all your licensing costs. Eliminate childcare costs and collect unemployment over the summer months and holidays. For more information call Don or Vicki at 388-7800

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BANKRUPTCY:  Call  to  find  out  if  bankruptcy  can  help  you.  Kathleen  Walls,  Esq.  388-­1156.

CARE  GIVER:  experienced  care  giver  wanted  for  weekend  care  of  elderly  woman.  Light  housekeeping  and  cooking  are  expected  along  with  com-­ panionship,  country  drives  and  attention  to  personal  care.  Re-­ liable  car,  clean  driving  record,  good  communication  skills  and  the  ability  to  work  as  part  of  a  team  are  required.  Occasional  over  nights,  84-­92  hours  per  month.  References  required.  Salary  $12-­$15  /  hr.  Overnight  fee  $75.  Resume  to  artemis@ gmavt.net  .

DRIVERS:  CDL-­B:  Great  Pay,  Hometime!  No-­Forced  Dispatch!  New  singles  Plattsburgh,  NY.  Passport  /  Enhanced  License  required.   T r u c k M o v e r s . c o m  o r  1-­888-­567-­4861.

PART-­TIME,  RELIABLE,  flex-­ ible,  personable  person  for  a  customer  service  position  at  a  busy  flower  shop.  Must  have  a  clean  driver’s  license.  Send  resume  to  colesflow-­ ers@myfairpoint.net  or  stop  in  to  see  Paula.

SEEKING  A  FULL  TIME  live-­in  helper  for  an  active  woman  in  her  80s  in  the  Lin-­ coln  area.  Salaray  plus  pri-­ vate  houseing  in  exchange  for  providing  a  safety  presence,  some  cooking,  light  house-­ keeping,  companionship  and  help  with  errands.  A  fellow  lover  of  the  arts  would  be  ideal!  Sorry,  no  smoking,  no  pets.  Driver’s  license  and  vehicle  necessary.  Home  ShareVer-­ mont.org  or  802-­863-­5625  for  application.  Interview,  refs,  background  check  req.  EOE.

MO’S  COUNTRY  RABBITS:  Fresh  Rabbit  Meat  for  sale.  Av-­ erage  weight:  4-­5  lbs.  Charg-­ ing  $14.00  per  rabbit.  Also  selling  live  adult  rabbits,  as  well  as  baby  rabbits  for  ne-­ gotiable  price.  Many  different  breeds  including  â€œGiantsâ€?.  May  be  seen  by  appointment.  Call  Mo  O’Keefe  at  802-­349-­8040.  Great  Meat.  Great  Pets.  Great  Prices.

Health,  Dental,  Short  Term  Disability,  Life  Insurance  &  a  401k program  with  a  company  match.  This  is  a  full-­time  position  with  paid  vacations  and  holidays.  Apply  in  person  at: Â

ADDISON  NEWER  3BR  HOME  with  2  full  baths,  fire-­ place,  deck  and  large  yard.  $1200  /  month  plus  utilities.  No  pets.  Call  Karen  at  Lang  McLaughry  Real  Estate,  802-­388-­1977.

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PERSONAL  C ARE  ATTENDANT Looking  for  someone  to  work  as  a  PCA with  a  charming,  outgoing  17  year  old.  Candidate  must  be  able  to  set  strong  boundaries  with  consistency  &  structure.  ĹŒÄžĆŒ Ć?Ä?ĹšŽŽů ĹšŽƾĆŒĆ? ϯͲϳ ĚĂLJĆ? ŇĞdžĹ?Ä?ůĞ͕ 20  hours  with  the  possibility  of  more.  If  interested,  please  contact  Sara  M. Â

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JP  Carrara  &  Sons  is  looking  for: CONCRETE LABORERS Individuals  applying  for  these  positions  must  be  able  to  work  well  in  a  fast-­paced,  challenging  enviroment. Applications  can  be  printed  from  our  website  &  emailed  to  info@jpcarrara.com, faxed  to  802-­388-­9010  or  returned  in  person  at  2464 Case St., Middlebury, VT No  phone  calls,  please.

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GREENHOUSE  WORKERS  WANTED.  Part  time  seasonal.  POTENTIAL  DEVELOPMEN-­ First  Season  Greenhouses.  TAL  HOME  Provider  sought  Call  5pm-­6pm,  475-­2588. for  21  year  old  woman  with  a  mild  developmental  disability  HIRING  CARE  GIVERS  part  and  anxiety.  She  is  graduating  time  and  per  diem,  all  shifts.  from  high  school  this  summer,  Email  your  resume  and  refer-­ and  wants  to  try  getting  to  ences  to  info@livingwellvt.org  . know  a  person  /  family  through  MATTHEW’S  TRUCKING  OF  respite  now  to  find  the  right  Cornwall,  VT  looking  for  quali-­ match  for  later  this  summer.  fied  farm  equipment  operator.  She  loves  music,  movies,  go-­ Will  be  operating  large  farm  ing  for  walks,  making  teas  and  equipment  and  /  or  trucks.  Me-­ crafts.  Experience  is  desirable,  chanical  experience  and  CDL  especially  supporting  others  preferred  but  not  required.  through  anxious  times.  Look-­ ing  for  support  in  learning  life  802-­462-­2998. and  social  skills  during  this  time  of  transition  into  adult  life.  Call  Paula  Dougherty  at  Community  Associates  802-­388-­4021.

NEW,  NEVER  USED  Hamilton  Beach  counter  top  convection  CREW  CHIEF  AND  INSTALL-­ SHEA  MOTOR  COMPANY  in  oven  with  rotisserie,  includes  ER  for  Middlebury  Fence.  Ide-­ Middlebury  offering  Chevrolet  baking  pans  and  broiler  pan.  al  candidate  must  have  fence  cars  and  trucks,  is  currently  $125.  802-­758-­2789. installation  and  /  or  contruction  accepting  applications  for  an  experience;  supervisory  ex-­ outgoing  professional  to  ex-­ WINTER  SPECIAL  â€”  THE  perience;  attention  to  detail  pand  our  sales  team.  This  BARREL  MAN:  55  gallon  and  quality.  Must  be  self-­mo-­ is  your  opportunity  to  join  a  Plastic  and  Metal  barrels.  Sev-­ tivated.  Send  email  with  re-­ winning  team  and  maximize  eral  types:  55  gallon  rain  bar-­ sume  or  inquiries  to  EBiello@  your  earning  potential!  The  rels  with  faucets,  Food  grade  middleburyfence.com  . ideal  candidate  must  be  posi-­ with  removable  locking  covers,  tive  self-­started  with  excellent  plastic  food  grade  with  spin-­on  communication  and  organiza-­ covers  (pickle  barrels).  Many  tional  skills,  as  well  as  being  types  of  barrels.  55  gallon  salt  Help  Wanted Help  Wanted goal  oriented  and  possess  /  sand  barrels  with  PT  legs.  PRODUCE  ASSISTANT  a  strong  work  ethic.  Sales  Also,  275  gallon  food  grade  MANAGER:  (  Full  Time-­  32  experience  is  not  necessary  totes,  great  for  Maple  sap.  hours  /  week)  Seeking  assis-­ but  is  preferred.  If  you  feel  that  Special  price,  $125.  Delivery  tant  manager  with  leadership  a  sales  career  with  unlimited  available.  802-­453-­4235. experience  and  supervisory  earning  potential  is  for  you,  VERMONT skills.  Must  have  excellent  please  send  resume  to:  Shea  GUN SHOW communication  skills,  ability  Motor  Company,  PO  BOX  747,  March 23rd & 24th to  order  and  provide  excel-­ Middlebury,  VT  05753  Attn:  Franklin Conference Room At The Howe 1 Scale Ave., Rutland, Vermont lent  customer  service.  Ideal  Mark  Stacey  or  e-­mail  mark@ 6DW DP WR SP ‡ 6XQ DP WR SP candidate  is  hard  working  and  sheamotorco.com  . 1HZ 8VHG ‡ $QWLTXHV &ROOHFWLEOHV able  to  lift  75  lbs.  Evenings  and  5LĂ HV 3LVWROV 6KRWJXQV .QLYHV $PPR BUYING, SELLING, TRADING weekends  required.  Full-­Time  TREASURER  /  TAX  COL-­ FREE GUN APPRAISALS with  excellent  benefit  package.  LECTOR:  Qualified  Panton  802-875-4540 To  apply,  complete  applica-­ resident  sought  for  Treasurer  802-380-3851 tion  (available  in  our  store  at  /  Tax  Collector  (approximately  www.greenmtgunshowtrail.com $1.00 OFF WITH THIS AD www.middleburycoop.com)  19  hours  weekly)  position.  and  send  it  with  a  letter  of  Responsibilities  include:  fi-­ interest  to:  Middlebury  Natural  nancial  accounting,  reporting  Foods  Co-­op,  1  Washington  and  tax  collection  for  Panton,  For  Rent St.,  Middlebury,  VT  05753. including  accounts  payable,  account  reconciliations,  com-­ 2  BEDROOM  UPSTAIRS  puterized  accounting  system  apartment.  $1145  /  mo.  In-­ oversight,  tax  collection  /  pro-­ cludes  electricity,  hot  wa-­ cessing,  tax  bill  preparation,  ter,  heat,  rubbish  removal.  payroll,  payroll  reports,  and  No  pets.  Security  deposit.  benefits  administration.  The  802-­453-­4037. ideal  candidate  is  proficient  25,000  SQ.FT.  INDUSTRIAL  with  Excel,  Word,  Outlook,  space  available  in  Middlebury  QuickBooks,  and  NEMRC.  industrial  park.  Call  for  details.  Help  Wanted The  Treasurer  helps  prepare  802-­349-­8544. are  implement  the  municipal  budget.  For  a  detailed  posting,  4000  SQUARE  FEET  or  less.  visit  www.pantonvt.us.  Email  Professional  Office  space  in  resume,  cover  letter,  and  three  Middlebury,  multi-­  room,  re-­ Are   you   a   boater?   Have   you   worked  on  outboard  motors  or  other  small  references  by  April  4,  2013,  to  ceptionist  desk.  Ground  level,  engines?  Do  you  have  good  computer  skills  and  enjoy  working  with  customers  over  jhviskup@gmail.com,  or  mail:  parking,  handicapped-­ac-­ the  phone? 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CLASSIFIEDS For  Rent

For  Rent

BRANDON:  1  BEDROOM  Up-­ stairs  apartment.  $575  /  month  plus  utilities.  Security  deposit  and  first  months  rent.  Available  April  1.  802-­247-­3393.

MIDDLEBURY  UPSTAIRS  STUDIO  apartment.  Heat,  electric,  rubbish  removal  inc.  $600  /  month.  First,  last  and  security.  802-­453-­4823.

BRIDPORT  LAKEFRONT  ESTATE  Cottage.  Single  bed-­ room,  bath,  stove,  refrigerator,  washer  /  dryer,  all  utilities.  Sun  deck.  Sand  beach.  No  pets.  $950  /  month.  Deposit.  Call  802-­758-­9276.

MIDDLEBURY;  2  BEDROOM  apartment,  center  of  town.  All  inclusive,  fully  furnished.  Short  term  lease,  minimum  3  months.  $1450  /  mo.  802-­388-­4831.

BRIDPORT:  PAY  JUST  $100  /  month  to  share  a  comfortable  home,  with  nice  views  and  gardens.  In  exchange,  pro-­ vide  cooking  4-­5  meals  /  week,  light  housekeeping,  and  some  companionship  for  a  senior  who  enjoys  the  outdoors  and  conversation.  Private  bath.  A  dog  would  be  considered.  802-­863-­5625  for  application.  Interview,  references  and  background  check  required.  www.HomeShareVermont. org.  EHO.

For  Rent

BRISTOL;  ROOM  AND  BOARD  available  in  private  home.  Prefer  elderly  woman.  $700  /  mo.  includes  everything.  802-­453-­3864.

MOUNTAIN  ROAD  FIRE-­ WOOD:  50  cords  dry  hard-­ wood  for  sale.  Call  for  price.  802-­759-­2095.

NEW  MAC  WOOD-­COAL  Furnace.  Old  but  works  MIDDLEBURY;  EXCEPTION-­ fine.  Free  if  you  take  it  out.  AL  BRAND  new,  second  floor  802-­948-­2252. studio  with  full  kitchen  and  bath.  Includes:  heat,  hw,  elec-­ tric,  trash,  washer  /  dryer.  $1075  Real  Estate /  mo.  No  pets  or  smoking.  Call  Karen  at  Lang  McLaughry  Real  MIDDLEBURY;  INDUSTRIAL  PARK.  Available  2  acres,  lease  Estate.  802-­388-­1977. or  build  to  suit.  802-­558-­6092. RV,  BOAT  AND  HEATED  MOTORCYCLE  STORAGE  Available.  Call  802-­453-­5563. Att.  Farmers SELF-­STORAGE,  8X10  units.  145  ACRES  AVAILABLE  for  Your  lock  and  key,  $50  /  month.  five  year  lease.  Organic  pre-­ Middlebury.  802-­558-­6092. ferred.  $5500  per  year.  First  SPRING  ON  LAKE  DUN-­ and  last  year  rent  paid  at  sign-­ MORE:  Expecting  company?  ing  of  contract.  619-­208-­2939.  Comfortably  furnished  2-­BR  www.landwoodwater.com  . winterized  lakefront  cottages  HAY  FOR  SALE:  Small  available  by  night  (2-­night  square  bales.  First  cut,  sec-­ minimum),  weekend,  week  or  ond  cut,  and  mulch.  Deliv-­ month  until  mid-­June.  Smaller  ery  available.  Call  for  pricing.  heated  cottages  open  in  May.  802-­453-­4481,  802-­349-­9281,  10  minutes  to  Middlebury  or  or  802-­989-­1004. Brandon.  Some  vacancies  left  for  Commencement.  No  HAY  FOR  SALE;  first  and  smoking.  802-­352-­4236;  info@ second  cut.  Call  352-­4686. northcovecottages.com  . HAY:  FIRST  AND  SECOND  TWO-­  BAY  GARAGE,  de-­ Cut.  Small  squares.  First  cut-­  posit,  references.  Middlebury.  big  squares.  4  x  5  round  bales.  802-­558-­6092. 802-­759-­2015. SAWDUST;  STORED  AND  undercover.  Large  tandem  silage  truck  $600,  delivered.  Large  single  axle  dump  $250,  delivered.  Single  axle  dump  $185,  delivered.  Pick  up  also  available.  Phone  order  VERGENNES  2  BD  Unit  avail-­ and  credit  cards  accepted.  able  in  Willow  Apartments.  802-­453-­2226.  Bagged  shav-­ Designated  housing  for  indi-­ ings  in  stock.  $5.50  per  bag. viduals  55  &  older.  24  hour  emergency  maintenance.  WANTED:  TO  PURCHASE  Tenant  pays  all  utilities.  For  from  owner,  open  land,  20+  more  information  or  an  ap-­ acres.  802-­558-­6092. plication,  please  contact  Patty  Howard  at  EP  Management,  Corp  at  802-­775-­1100  X  2,  Cars or  pattyhoward@epmanage-­ ment.com  . FREE  JUNK  CAR  REMOV-­ AL.  Cash  paid  for  some  com-­ VERGENNES  3BR:  washer  plete  cars.  Call  388-­0432  or  /  dryer  hookup.  $900  /  month.  388-­2209. Pets  negotiable.  On  Monkton  Rd.  across  from  Vergennes  Va-­ riety.  240-­281-­1508.  Or  email  SUVs Ocopom.ninja.turtle@gmail. com  .Available  April  1.  Must  pass  background  check.

EAST  MIDDLEBURY:  1  bed-­ room  apartment.  Includes  heat,  hot  water,  electricity,  rubbish  /  recycle.  Walk  to  post  office  and  local  stores.  No  pets.  VERGENNES,  277  MAIN  ST.  References  and  deposit.  Call  available  3/1/13.  Large  reno-­ 802-­388-­7716. vated  7-­room  apartment,  full  MIDDLEBURY  1  BEDROOM  bath,  laundry  hookups,  large  apartment  near  downtown.  porch,  includes  heat  and  hot  Appliances,  lease,  security  de-­ water.  $1100.  Call  between  posit.  No  pets.  Real-­Net  Man-­ 8am  and  8pm.  802-­349-­4125. agement,  Inc.  802-­388-­4994. MIDDLEBURY  1BR  APART-­ MENT  near  Marble  Works.  Rent  includes  heat,  off-­street  parking,  large  lawn  and  garden  space,  storage,  plowing  and  lawn  maintenance.  No  pets  or  smoking.  Lease,  references  and  security  deposit  required.  Available  immediately.  $675  /  mo.  Call  802-­355-­4164  for  more  information.

WEYBRIDGE;  1  BEDROOM  furnished  cottage  2  miles  from  Middlebury.  Great  view,  screened  porch,  washer,  dryer,  dishwasher.  Pets  ok.  $850  /  mo.  plus  utilities.  References,  deposit.  ihwashington@gmavt. net  .

LINCOLN  â€”  St.  Ambrose  Church  in  Bristol  is  holding  an  all-­you-­can-­eat  fish  fry  on  Friday,  March  22,  from  5-­7  p.m.  Adults  $12,  children  11  and  under  $5,  immediate  families  of  five  $35. A  rabies  clinic  is  scheduled  for  Satur-­

FIREWOOD;  CUT,  SPLIT  and  delivered.  Green  or  sea-­ soned.  Call  Tom  Shepard,  802-­453-­4285.

UP  TO  7500  SQ.FT.  avail-­ able  for  food  processing  or  light  manufacturing.  Includes  freezer  and  cooler.  Ex-­ change  Street,  Middlebury.  802-­388-­4831.

BRISTOL  LARGE  ONE  bed-­ room  apartment.  Walking  distance  to  town.  No  pets.  No  smoking.  $700  /  m onth  and  utilities  and  deposit.  Call  802-­388-­0730.

Lincoln

Notice  is  hereby  given  that  the  contents  of  the  self-­storage  units  listed  below  will  be  sold  at  public  auction  by  sealed  bid.   This  sale  is  being  held  to  collect  unpaid  storage  unit  occupancy  fees,  charges  and  expenses  of  the  sale. The  entire  contents  of  each  self-­storage  unit  listed  below  will  be  sold,  with  the  proceeds  to  be  distributed  to  Paquette  Self  Storage  for  all  accrued  occupancy  fees  (rent  charges),  late  payment  fees,  sale  expenses,  and  all  other  expenses  in  relation  to  the  unit  and  its  sale. Contents  of  each  unit  may  be  viewed  on   April  13,  2013   commencing  at  10:00  a.m.   Sealed  bids  are  to  be  submitted  on  the  entire  contents  of  each  self-­storage  unit.   Bids  will  be  opened  one  half  hour  after  the  last  unit  has  been  viewed  on  April  13,  2013  .   The  highest  bidder  on  the  storage  unit  must  remove  the  entire  contents  of  the  unit  within  48  KRXUV DIWHU QRWL¿FDWLRQ RI WKHLU VXFFHVVIXO ELG 3XUFKDVH PXVW EH PDGH LQ FDVK DQG SDLG in  advance  of  the  removal  of  the  contents  of  the  unit.   A  $50.00  cash  deposit  shall  be  made  and  will  be  refunded  if  the  unit  is  broom  cleaned.   Paquette  Self  Storage  reserves  the  right  to  accept  or  reject  bids. The  contents  of  the  following  tenants  self-­storage  units  will  be  included  in  this  sale: Unit  #48,  10x10 April  Desabrais 237  Shacksboro  Rd Shoreham  VT  05770

Unit  #  90,  10x10 Kathleen  Lafayette 812  Exchange  St Middlebury  VT  05753

Unit  #  104,  10x15 Charlie  Pepper 20  Carver  St  Apt  2 Brandon  VT  05733

Unit  #  114,  5x15 Rosaleen  Treadway 15  Court  St  Apt  2D Middlebury  VT  05753

Unit  #  99,  5x10 Tom  Rivart Rd  18  #24 Middlebury  VT  05753

Unit  #  1,  10x20  &  Unit  #  146,  10x20 Brian  Zeiner 26  Franklin  St  Newport  RI  02841

1998  GMC  SONOMA  4  wheel  drive,  V-­6  extra  cab,  CORNWALL,  VT:  WELL  runs  good,  needs  body  work.  90,000  miles.  $1200.  Call  MIDDLEBURY  HOUSE  Seasoned  3â€?x5â€?  diameter,  16  802-­453-­3891. SHARE:  within  walking  dis-­ inch  length  firewood.  Mostly  tance  to  downtown,  quiet  area,  hardhack.  $300.  per  cord.  You  washer  /  dryer,  includes  all  utili-­ pick  up  $245  cash.  Get  it  while  Wanted ties.  First  and  last  month’s  rent.  it  lasts.  802-­462-­3313. Security  deposit  $300.  No  pets.  DRY  FIREWOOD.  ALL  hard-­ WANTED  TO  BUY  1  item  References.  Credit  check.  wood.  $250  /  cord;  cut,  split,  or  houseful.  Also  old  books.  $550  /  month.  802-­989-­3097. delivered.  802-­352-­1034,  Call  Blue  Willow  Antiques.  802-­247-­5333. MIDDLEBURY  OFFICE  802-­349-­5457. SPACE:  Ground  floor  Court  St.  DRY  FIREWOOD.  CUT,  split  WANTED:  TWO  THREE  location.  Off  street  parking.  600  and  delivered.  802-­388-­7300. drawer  single  file  cabinets.  to  2,000  sq.  ft.  Real-­Net  Man-­ Good,  clean  condition.  Call  agement,  Inc.  802-­388-­4994. Pam  at  802-­388-­4944.

Wood  Heat

Public Notices Index Public  notices  for  the  following  can  be  found  in  this   ADDISON  INDEPENDENT  on  Pages  11B  and  12B.

Addison  County  Probate  Court  (3) Bridport  (1) Father  Daley  Building  Association,  Inc  (1) Leicester  (1) Middlebury  (3) Middlebury  Cemetery  Association  (1) Middlebury  Incorporated  District  #4  (1) New  Haven  (1) Paquette  Self  Storage  (1) Ripton  (1) Shoreham  (1) Vergennes  Union  High  School  (1) Weybridge  Cemetery  Association  (1)

Unit  #  135,  10x15 William  Nichols 68  Hyde  St  Apt  B Burlington  VT  05401

  A  Local  Concerns  Meeting  on  the  project  listed  below  will  be  held  on  Thursday,  March  28,  2013  at  6:00  PM  at  the  Town  Hall  Theater  at  68  S.  Pleasant  Street  in  Middlebury,  VT.   The  meeting  will  be  presented  by  the  Town  of  Middlebury  and  Vanasse  Hangen  Brustlin,  Inc.  (VHB). Bridge replacement project:  Middlebury  WCRS(23)  -­  Main  Street  (Town  Highway  #2)  Bridge  102  and  Merchants  Row  (Town  Highway  #8)  Bridge  2  Replacements. 7KH LQWHQW RI WKH PHHWLQJ LV WR LQWURGXFH WKLV SURMHFW WR ORFDO DQG UHJLRQDO RI¿FLDOV DQG WKRVH directly  affected  by  the  potential  work  along  Main  Street  and  Merchants  Row.   The  project  WHDP ZLOO EH VHHNLQJ LQSXW IURP PXQLFLSDO RI¿FLDOV UHJXODWRU\ UHVRXUFH DJHQFLHV DEXWWLQJ property  owners,  and  the  public  in  regards  to  the  project  improvements.   A  review  of  the  project  development  process,  existing  site  conditions,  proposed  work,  and  overall  schedule  will  be  followed  by  a  question  and  answer  period  with  an  opportunity  for  those  attending  to  present  any  concerns  they  might  have.    Vanasse  Hangen  Brustlin,  Inc.  (VHB)  of  North  Ferrisburgh,  VT  is  a  consultant  engineering  ¿UP ZRUNLQJ IRU WKH 7RZQ RI 0LGGOHEXU\ WR DVVLVW ZLWK WKH SHUPLWWLQJ GHVLJQ DQG FRQVWUXFWLRQ bidding  for  the  project.   Representatives  from  the  Town  and  VHB  will  be  available  at  the  meeting  to  address  public  concerns  about  the  projects.

WEYBRIDGE CEMETERY ASSOCIATION ANNUAL MEETING

The  Weybridge  Cemetery  Association Annual  Meeting  will  be  held Wednesday,  March  27,  2013,  at  7:00  PM DW WKH :H\EULGJH 7RZQ &OHUNœV RI¿FH 3/14,  18,  21

MIDDLEBURY CEMETERY ASSOCIATION PUBLIC NOTICE

TOWN OF LEICESTER WANTED

 The  Selectboard  seeks  a  resident  to  serve  as  a  Lister  until  March  2014.  Requires  computer  literacy  skills  as  well  as  ability  to  work  with  a  variety  of  people.  5HTXLUHV KHOSLQJ PDLQWDLQ RIÂżFH KRXUV hours  per  week.  Training  available.  For  PRUH LQIRUPDWLRQ FDOO RU WKH 7RZQ 2IÂżFH DW 5HVXPH DQG letters  of  interest  to  the  Selectboard  at  44  6FKRROKRXVH 5RDG /HLFHVWHU 97 E\ April  1.   Â

At  9:30  a.m.  each  Thursday  at  the  United  Church  of  Lincoln  you  are  wel-­ come  to  join  the  Fun  and  Fellowship  Group. Friday,  March  22,  is  Teen  Movie  Night  at  the  library.  At  7  p.m.  the  library  will  screen  â€œHowl’s  Moving  Castleâ€?  for  kid  in  grades  7  and  up.  Refreshments  will  be  served. Family  swims  at  Mount  Abe  continue  Wednesdays,  March  27,  and  April  3,  10  and  17.  For  more  information  contact  Mike  Corey  at  (802)  363-­5877  or  mco-­ rey@gmavt.net. Maundy  Thursday,  March  28,  at  6:30  p.m.  there  will  be  a  Lenten  dinner  of  bread  and  soup  downstairs  at  the  Lincoln Â

NOTICE OF THE 2013 ANNUAL MEETING OF THE FATHER DALEY BUILDING ASSOCIATION, INC.

 Notice  is  given  that  the  annual  meeting  of  the  Father  Daley  Building  Association,  Inc.  will  be  held  on:  Tuesday,  April  2,  2013,  7:30  P.M.  at  the  American  Legion  Hall,  Middlebury,  Vermont,  (following  the  regular  meeting  of  K  of  C  Council  642).   The  agenda  for  said  meeting  shall  be  the  election  of  Trustees,  and  such  other  business  as  shall  come  before  the  meeting.    Dated  at  Middlebury,  Vermont,  March  18,  2013.    3/21  J.R.  Barrera,  President

3/21, Â 3/28, Â 4//4

TOWN OF MIDDLEBURY LOCAL CONCERNS MEETING

802-­349-­6874.

1998  FORD  RANGER  XLT,  super  cab,  white.  4x4,  4  liter  V-­6.  Automatic  transmission.  102,500  miles.  Inspected.  $3850.  Call  802-­758-­2377  for  information.

NEWS

day,  March  23,  from  9:30-­10:30  a.m.  in  Lincoln  at  the  town  clerk’s  office.  Pay-­ ment  is  $15,  cash  only.  Dogs  should  be  leashed  and  cats  in  carriers  for  the  safety  of  all.  To  avoid  delay,  please  bring  a  copy  of  the  pet’s  most  recent  rabies  certificate.

NOTICE OF SELF-­STORAGE LIEN SALE PAQUETTE SELF STORAGE 57 1257+ ‡ 0,''/(%85< 97

The  annual  meeting  of  the  Middlebury  Cemetery  Association  will  be  held  at  the  2003  JEEP  LIBERTY:  Green,  RI¿FHV RI -LP 6ZLIW 6 3OHDVDQW 6W 105,508  miles.  Recently  re-­ 0LGGOHEXU\ 97 RQ 7KXUVGD\ 0DUFK furbished.  $3500  OBO.  DW S P

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PROBATE Â COURT DOCKET Â NO. Â 15777

TOWN OF MIDDLEBURY PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE

The  Middlebury  Development  Review  Board  will  hold  a  public  hearing  on  Monday,  April  8,  2013  beginning  at  7:00  S P LQ WKH 7RZQ 2I¿FHV 0DLQ &RQIHUHQFH 5RRP WR FRQVLGHU 7KH DSSHDO RI SHUPLW LVVXHG 'HFHPEHU IRU LQVWDOODWLRQ RI D VL[ IRRW FHGDU IHQFH DW &RXUW 6WUHHW 7KLV KHDULQJ ZDV RULJLQDOO\ VFKHGXOHG IRU 0DUFK DQG KDV EHHQ UHVFKHGXOHG IRU $SULO 2.  The  application  by  The  Lodge  at  2WWHU &UHHN 6HQLRU /LYLQJ //& IRU D ORW VXEGLYLVLRQ RI /RGJH 5RDG 3ODQV DQG DGGLWLRQDO LQIRUPDWLRQ UHJDUGLQJ WKHVH DSSOLFDWLRQV PD\ EH YLHZHG DW WKH 3ODQQLQJ DQG =RQLQJ 2I¿FH LQ WKH 7RZQ 2I¿FHV RU E\ FDOOLQJ ([W 3DUWLFLSDWLRQ LQ WKLV SXEOLF KHDULQJ LV D SUHUHTXLVLWH WR WKH ULJKW WR WDNH DQ\ VXEVHTXHQW DSSHDO (GZDUG . 'XQDNLQ =RQLQJ $GPLQLVWUDWLYH 2I¿FHU 3/21

STATE  OF  VERMONT DISTRICT  OF  ADDISON,  SS. IN  RE  THE  ESTATE  OF RUTH  L.  UETZ LATE  OF  SALISBURY,  VERMONT  NOTICE  TO  CREDITORS To  the  creditors  of  the  estate  of  Ruth  L.  Uetz  late  of  Salisbury,  Vermont. I  have  been  appointed  executrix  of  the  above  named  estate.  All  creditors  having  claims  against  the  estate  must  present  their  claims  in  writing  within  4  months  of  the  GDWH RI WKH ¿UVW SXEOLFDWLRQ RI WKLV QRWLFH The  claim  must  be  presented  to  me  at  the  DGGUHVV OLVWHG EHORZ ZLWK D FRS\ ¿OHG ZLWK the  register  of  the  Probate  Court.  The  claim  will  be  forever  barred  if  it  is  not  presented  as  described  above  within  the  four  month  deadline. Dated:  March  11,  2013 Ruth  Ann  Neshamkin,  Executrix 1015  Washington  St.,  Apt.  50 Hoboken,  NJ  07030 (201)  993-­9480 Name  of  Publication:  Addison  Independent Publication  Date:  March  21,  2013 Address  of  Probate  Court:  Addison  Probate  Court,  7  Mahady  Court,  Middlebury,  VT  05753 3/21

NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE ON ACCOUNT OF DELINQUENT TAXES OWED THE TOWN OF BRIDPORT, VT

  The  resident  and  nonresident  owners,  lienholders  and  mortgagees  of  lands  and/or  real  HVWDWH LQ WKH 7RZQ RI %ULGSRUW &RXQW\ RI $GGLVRQ 6WDWH RI 9HUPRQW DUH KHUHE\ QRWLÂżHG that  the  taxes  assessed  against  Timothy  Hotte  by  the  Town  of  Bridport  for  the  years  2011  and  2012  remain,  either  in  whole  or  in  part,  unpaid  on  the  following  described  lands  in  such  Town,  to  wit:   Being  all  the  same  lands  and  premises  described  in  a  Decree  of  the  Addison  Probate  Court,  Estate  of  Lucien  J.  Hotte,  Sr.,  to  Timothy  P.  Hotte,  recorded  in  Book  43,  Pages  237,  239  of  the  Bridport  Land  records,  the  same  being  a  34-­acre  parcel.  DQG VR PXFK RI UHDO HVWDWH ZLOO EH VROG DW SXEOLF DXFWLRQ IRU FDVK EDQN FKHFN FHUWLÂżHG IXQGV RU RWKHU IXQGV DSSURYHG LQ DGYDQFH RI WKH VDOH E\ WKH &ROOHFWRU RI 7D[HV DW WKH RIÂżFH area  of  the  Town  Clerk  of  Bridport,  Vermont,  a  public  place  in  the  said  Town  of  Bridport,  Vermont,  on  the  11th  day  of  April,  2013,  at  ten  o’clock  in  the  morning,  as  shall  be  requisite  to  discharge  such  taxes  with  interest,  costs  and  fees  unless  previously  paid.     DATED  at  Bridport,  Vermont,  this  8th  day  of  March,  2013.  Harry  L.  Duffany,  Jr.,  Collector  of  Town  of  Bridport  Taxes (For  information,  call:  802-­759-­2698) 3/14,  21,  28

WARNING MIDDLEBURY INCORPORATED SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 4 ANNUAL MEETING APRIL 10, 2013

   The  legal  voters  of  Middlebury  Incorporated  School  District  No.  4  in  the  Town  of  Middlebury,  9HUPRQW DUH KHUHE\ ZDUQHG DQG QRWL¿HG WR PHHW LQ WKH J\PQDVLXP RI WKH 0DU\ +RJDQ School  in  said  District  on  Wednesday,  April  10,  2013,  at  7:30  PM  to  transact  the  following  business: ARTICLE 1: 7R HOHFW WKH IROORZLQJ 2I¿FHUV IRU WKH HQVXLQJ \HDU     (a)   A  Moderator    (b)   A  Clerk   (c)   A  Treasurer ARTICLE 2: To  act  upon  the  reports  of  the  Treasurer  and  Auditor  of  Incorporated  School District  No.  4. ARTICLE 3:   To  see  if  the  voters  of  said  Middlebury  Incorporated  School  District  No.  4  will  vote  to  authorize  its  Board  of  Directors,  under  16  VSA  562  (9),  to  borrow  money  by  issuance  of  bonds  or  notes  not  in  excess  of  anticipated  revenue  for  the  school  year. ARTICLE 4:  To  see  if  the  voters  of  said  Middlebury  Incorporated  School  District  No.  4  will  approve  the  sum  of  $6,418,788  to  defray  current  expenses  for  the  ensuing  year  and  to  pay  outstanding  orders  and  obligations. ARTICLE 5: To  see  if  the  voters  of  said  Middlebury  Incorporated  School  District  No.  4  will  authorize  its  Board  of  Directors  to  place  $100,000 from  the  FY  2012  Unassigned  Fund  Balance  of  ($108,208)  into  the  Education  Reserve  Fund. ARTICLE 6: To  see  if  the  voters  of  said  Middlebury  Incorporated  School  District  No.  4  will  authorize  the  Treasurer  of  the  Town  of  Middlebury  to  collect  the  taxes  of  the  above  said  school  district. ARTICLE 7: To  transact  any  other  business  proper  to  come  before  said  meeting.            G.  Kenneth  Perine,  Clerk                                                                Middlebury  Incorporated  School  District  No.  4 3/14,  21,  28,  4/4

PROBATE Â COURT DOCKET Â NO. Â 15771

Church,  followed  by  a  service  upstairs  of  Communion  and  Tenebrae  readings. Good  Friday,  March  29,  at  noon  there  will  be  an  ecumenical  Service  of  the  Cross  at  St.  Ambrose,  which  will  include  a  walk,  following  the  Cross,  around  the  park. Also  on  Good  Friday,  at  the  Unit-­ ed  Church  of  Lincoln  starting  at  3  p.m.,  a  39-­hour  vigil  will  be  held  in  remembrance  of  the  night  Jesus  and  His  disciples  spent  in  the  garden  of  Gethsemane.  You  may  wish  to  drop  in  to  share  a  little  quiet  time  with  those  that  are  scheduled  to  keep  the  vigil,  which  will  include  prayer,  music,  videos,  books  and  meditation.

VERGENNES UNION HIGH SCHOOL BOARD NOTICE OF SPECIAL BOARD MEETING

The  Vergennes  Union  High  School  Board  of  Directors  will  hold  a  Special  meeting  on  Monday,  March  25,  2013  at  6:00  P.M.  in  the  VUHS  Library.  The  pur-­ pose  of  this  meeting  is  for  a  Board  work  session  to  discuss  the  proposed  Facili-­ ties  Repairs/Improvement  Bond. 3/21

TOWN OF RIPTON NOTICE OF ORDINANCE AMENDMENT

Speed  control  ordinance:  Ordinance  for  the  establishment  of  a  school  zone  speed  limit  on  Lincoln  Road,  Town  High-­ way  Number  1  in  Ripton,  Vermont At  their  regular  meeting  on  March  11,  2013,  the  Ripton  Selectboard  adopted  an  amendment  to  Section  IV  of  the  ordinance  regulating  the  school  zone  speed  limit  on  the  Lincoln  Rd.  to  include  effective  times.  The  title  of  Section  IV  is  now  â€œSetting  of  Speed  limits,  locating  speed  zones,  and  time  in  effectâ€?  and  the  following  language  is  added:  The  25  mph  speed  limit  is  in  effect  from  7:00  a.m.  â€“  9:00  a.m.  and  2:00  p.m.  â€“  5:00  p.m.,  Monday  â€“  Friday.  The  ordinance  shall  be  effective  May  10,  2013  unless  a  petition  signed  by  at  least  5%  of  the  YRWHUV RI 5LSWRQ LV ÂżOHG ZLWK WKH WRZQ clerk  by  April  25,  2013  asking  for  a  vote  to  disapprove  the  ordinance.  If  a  petition  is  received,  the  Ripton  Selectboard  will  warn  a  special  meeting  and  the  voters  may  vote  on  that  question  per  24  V.S.A.  1973.   The  full  text  of  the  ordinance  is  DYDLODEOH DW WKH WRZQ RIÂżFH RU E\ HPDLO to  selectboard@riptonvt.org.  Questions  may  be  directed  to  the  selectboard  clerk,  Alison  Joseph,  at  388-­2266,  PO  Box  10,  Ripton  VT  05766,  or  select-­ board@riptonvt.org.  3/21

STATE Â OF Â VERMONT DISTRICT Â OF Â ADDISON, Â SS.

PROBATE Â COURT DOCKET Â NO. Â 15772

IN  RE  THE  ESTATE  OF PIERRE  K.  BILODEAU LATE  OF  WHITING,  VERMONT  NOTICE  TO  CREDITORS To  the  creditors  of  the  estate  of  Pierre  K.  Bilodeau  late  of  Whiting,  Vermont. I  have  been  appointed  a  personal  representative  of  the  above  named  estate.  All  creditors  having  claims  against  the  estate  must  present  their  claims  in  writing  within  4  PRQWKV RI WKH GDWH RI WKH ¿UVW SXEOLFDWLRQ RI this  notice.  The  claim  must  be  presented  to  me  at  the  address  listed  below,  with  a  copy  ¿OHG ZLWK WKH UHJLVWHU RI WKH 3UREDWH &RXUW The  claim  will  be  forever  barred  if  it  is  not  presented  as  described  above  within  the  four  month  deadline. Dated:  Feb.  9,  2013 Susanne  Bilodeau F R -RQDWKDQ & +HSSHOO Marsh  &  Wagner &RXUW 6W Middlebury,  VT  05753 (802)  388-­4026 Name  of  Publication:  Addison  Independent First  Publication  Date:  March  21,  2013 Second  Publication  Date:  March  28,  2013 $GGUHVV RI 3UREDWH &RXUW $GGLVRQ 3UREDWH &RXUW 0DKDG\ &RXUW 0LGGOHEXU\ 97 05753 3/21  &  3/28

STATE  OF  VERMONT DISTRICT  OF  ADDISON,  SS. IN  RE  THE  ESTATE  OF GLADYS  QUESNEL LATE  OF  MIDDLEBURY,  VERMONT  NOTICE  TO  CREDITORS To  the  creditors  of  the  estate  of  Gladys  Quesnel  late  of  Middlebury,  Vermont. I  have  been  appointed  a  personal  representative  of  the  above  named  estate.  All  creditors  having  claims  against  the  estate  must  present  their  claims  in  writing  within  4  PRQWKV RI WKH GDWH RI WKH ¿UVW SXEOLFDWLRQ RI this  notice.  The  claim  must  be  presented  to  me  at  the  address  listed  below,  with  a  copy  ¿OHG ZLWK WKH UHJLVWHU RI WKH 3UREDWH &RXUW The  claim  will  be  forever  barred  if  it  is  not  presented  as  described  above  within  the  four  month  deadline. Dated:  March  14,  2013 John  Quesnel 115  Quesnel  Lane Middlebury,  VT  05753 (802)  388-­7816 1DPH RI 3XEOLFDWLRQ Addison  Independent 3XEOLFDWLRQ 'DWH 0DUFK $GGUHVV RI 3UREDWH &RXUW $GGLVRQ 3UREDWH &RXUW 0DKDG\ &RXUW 0LGGOHEXU\ 97 05753 3/21

TOWN OF SHOREHAM NOTICE OF TAX SALE

The  resident  and  nonresident  owners,  lien  holders  and  mortgagees  of  lands  in  the  7RZQ RI 6KRUHKDP LQ WKH &RXQW\ RI $GGLVRQ DUH KHUHE\ QRWL¿HG WKDW WKH WD[HV DVVHVVHG by  such  town  for  the  years  2007  through  2012  remain,  either  in  whole  or  in  part,  unpaid  on  the  following  described  lands,  premises  or  other  property,  in  such  Town,  to  wit: 7D[SD\HU 7KRPDV &OD\WRQ DQG 6DOO\ 'XQQ Property:   2.2  acres  and  shed  located  on  Vermont  State  Route  73  and  being  property  described  in  a  deed  recorded  at  Book  52  Page  153  Parcel  12-­01-­30  of  the  Shoreham  Land  Records. 7D[SD\HU 0LFKDHO DQG 6DUD &KLFRLQH Property:  3  acres  and  dwelling  located  on  212  Philion  Road  in  the  town  of  Shoreham,  Vermont  and  being  the  property  described  in  a  deed  recorded  at  Book  67  Page  488 Parcel  10-­01-­42.003 7D[SD\HU 7KRPDV 'RXYLOOH Property:  .9  acres  with  mobile  home  located  on  Lapham  Bay  Road  and  Basin  Harbor  Road  in  the  Town  of  Shoreham,  Vermont  and  being  the  property  described  in  a  deed  recorded  in  Volume  39  at  Page  111  Parcel   05-­01-­20 7D[SD\HU 5DQGDOO 7HUU\ *UD\ 3URSHUW\ /HDVHG /RW ZLWK FDPS ORFDWHG DW &DSLWDO +LOO 'ULYH 7RUUH\ ,VODQG LQ the  Town  of  Shoreham,  Vermont  and  being  the  property  described  in  a  lease  agreement  recorded  in  Volume  50  at  Page  38-­39 Parcel  20-­01-­67 7D[SD\HU :LOOLDP -R\ $OH[DQGHU SDUFHOV

3URSHUW\ DFUH /DQGORFNHG ORW ORFDWHG DW 6KDFNVERUR 5RDG Parcel  10-­1-­45 3URSHUW\ DFUH /RW ZLWK GZHOOLQJ ORFDWHG DW 5LFKYLOOH 5RDG LQ WKH 7RZQ RI Shoreham,  Vermont  and  being  the  property  described  in  a  deed  recorded  in  Volume  53  at  Page  532-­538. Parcel  10-­1-­71 7D[SD\HU 'DU\O /RUL 'DYLV Property:  1.10  acres  lot  with  dwelling  located  at  2846  State  Route  #  22A  in  the  Town  of  Shoreham,  Vermont  and  being  the  property  described  in  the  deed  recorded  in  Volume  65  Page  678  â€“  682  and  Volume  73  at  Page  156-­158. Parcel  9-­1-­74 '$7(' DW 6KRUHKDP 9HUPRQW WKLV WK GD\ RI 0DUFK :LOOLDP 5 7HOJHQ -U &ROOHFWRU RI GHOLQTXHQW WD[HV IRU WKH 7RZQ RI 6KRUHKDP 7$; 6$/( 6&+('8/(' )25 021'$< $SULO $7 $0 6+25(+$0 72:1 &/(5.Âś6 2)),&( 0DLQ 6WUHHW 6KRUHKDP 9HUPRQW 3/14,  21,  28


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/RFDO RI¿FHUV ¿HOG D UDQJH RI W\SLFDO FDOOV MIDDLEBURY  â€”  Middlebury  police  received  a  call  from  a  shocked  Buttolph  Drive  resident  who  had  found  a  male  college  student  from  Alaska  sleeping  on  her  couch  on  March  13.  The  student  told  authorities  he  was  WU\LQJ WR ¿QG WKH &RXUW\DUG E\ 0DUULRWW hotel. Police  said  the  Buttolph  Drive  resi-­ dent  ended  up  taking  the  student  to  the  hotel. In  other  action  last  week,  Middlebury  police: ‡ 5HVSRQGHG WR DQ XQODZIXO WUHVSDVV FRPSODLQW LQ WKH &DVH 6WUHHW DUHD RQ March  11. ‡ 5HFHLYHG D UHSRUW RI D WKHIW IURP D &RXUW 6WUHHW ([WHQVLRQ EXVLQHVV RQ March  11. ‡ ,QYHVWLJDWHG DQ XQODZIXO PLVFKLHI FRPSODLQW DW D 1RUWK 3OHDVDQW 6WUHHW residence  on  March  11. ‡ ,QYHVWLJDWHG UHSRUWV RI VXVSL-­ cious  people  in  the  Mead  Lane  and  :DVKLQJWRQ 6WUHHW DUHDV RQ 0DUFK ‡ 5HVSRQGHG WR D WKHIW FRPSODLQW LQ WKH &RXUW 6WUHHW DUHD RQ 0DUFK ‡ $VVLVWHG DQ HPSOR\HH RI D &RXUW 6WUHHW EXVLQHVV ZKR KDG EHHQ UHFHLYLQJ harassing  phone  calls  on  March  13. ‡ 6HUYHG D QR WUHVSDVV RUGHU RQ D person  who  was  not  wanted  at  a  North  3OHDVDQW 6WUHHW UHVLGHQFH RQ 0DUFK ‡ &RQQHFWHG D &URVV 6WUHHW UHVLGHQW

with  mental  health  counseling  after  KH ¿OHG VHYHUDO false  reports,  including  that  a  fatal  wolver-­ ine  attack  had  occurred  in  his  building  on  March  13. ‡ 5HVSRQGHG WR D UHSRUW RI D GLVUXS-­ tive  customer  at  the  Rite  Aid  Pharmacy  RQ &RXUW 6WUHHW ([WHQVLRQ RQ 0DUFK 14.  The  customer  left  the  store  before  police  arrived. ‡ 7HQGHG WR D GLVRUGHUO\ FRQGXFW FRPSODLQW LQ WKH &KDUOHV $YHQXH DUHD on  March  14. ‡ 5HFHLYHG D WUXDQF\ FRPSODLQW IURP 0DU\ +RJDQ (OHPHQWDU\ 6FKRRO on  March  14. ‡ 5HFHLYHG D FDOO RQ 0DUFK DOOHJ-­ ing  that  Brad  Pitt  had  killed  someone  LQ D &URVV 6WUHHW DSDUWPHQW EXLOGLQJ 3ROLFH FRQ¿UPHG WKDW QR VXFK FULPH occurred. ‡ *RW FRXQVHOLQJ KHOS IRU D ORFDO PDQ who  allegedly  told  police  that  someone  KDG EHHQ VKRW LQ KLV DSDUWPHQW FRPSOH[

on  March  15.  The  report  was  false. ‡ Investigated  a  break-­in  at  a  Valley  View  Road  apartment  on  March  15.  Police  said  nothing  was  apparently  stolen  from  the  home. ‡ 5HFHLYHG D MXQN RUGLQDQFH FRPSODLQW ¿OHG DJDLQVW D :RRGODQG Park  resident  on  March  15. ‡ 5HSRUWHG WKDW WKH ORFDO DQLPDO ZDUGHQ KDG HXWKDQL]HG D VLFN IR[ IRXQG LQ WKH :DVKLQJWRQ 6WUHHW ([WHQVLRQ DUHD on  March  15. ‡ &RQWDFWHG WKH ORFDO DQLPDO FRQWURO ZDUGHQ DERXW D SRVVLEOH UDELG IR[ VHHQ LQ WKH 6HPLQDU\ 6WUHHW DUHD RQ 0DUFK 16.  Â‡ ,QYHVWLJDWHG D PRWRU YHKLFOH DFFL-­ GHQW ZLWK LQMXULHV RQ 5RXWH 1RUWK RQ March  16. ‡ &LWHG $OOHQ -HQQLQJV RI Middlebury  for  violations  of  his  condi-­ tions  of  release  (alcohol  restriction),  IROORZLQJ D UHSRUW RI D ¿JKW EHWZHHQ

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Tom Broughton Auctioneer

ATTENTION FARMERS! ANNUAL SPRING DAIRY/FEEDER

CONSIGNMENT SALE

WEDNESDAY MARCH 27TH ‡ 1221 6+$53 ADDISON  COUNTY  COMMISSION  SALES  BARNS  RT.  125  EAST  MIDDLEBURY  VT OVER 150 HEAD EXPECTED!! FRESH AND SPRINGING HOLSTEIN ARTIFICIALLY BRED HEIFERS

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 FOR  MORE  INFO  CALL  802-­388  2661  (ACCS) SALE  MANAGER:  TOM  WISNOWSKI  802-­989-­1507 AUCTIONEER  â€“  JOHN  NOP *ALSO  â€“  ACCEPTING  QUALITY  CONSIGNMENTS  FOR:

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TOWN OF NEW HAVEN NOTICE OF TAX SALE

Addison Independent

 The  resident  and  nonresident  owners,  lien  holders,  and  mortgagees  of  lands  in  the  Town  of  New  Haven,  in  the  County  of  $GGLVRQ DUH KHUHE\ QRWL¿HG WKDW WKH WD[HV assessed  by  such  Town  for  the  years  of  2010,  2011  and  2012  remain,  either  in  whole  or  part,  unpaid  on  the  following  described  lands  in  such  Town,  to  wit: Being  the  house,  lot  and  all  improvements  located  at  1161  Hunt  Road,  New  Haven,  Vermont  05472,  and  being  all  the  same  lands  and  premises  conveyed  to  Mark  Hubbell  by  Quit  Claim  Deed  of  Clarence  Sturtevant  and  Yvette  Sturtevant,  dated  August  24,  2004,  and  recorded  in  Book  65,  Pages  720-­721,  New  Haven  Land  Records.   and  so  much  of  such  lands  will  be  sold  at  SXEOLF DXFWLRQ DW WKH 7RZQ &OHUN¶V 2I¿FH D public  place  in  such  Town,  on  the  23rd  day  of  April,  2013,  at  ten  o’clock  a.m.,  as  shall  EH UHTXLVLWH WR GLVFKDUJH VXFK WD[HV ZLWK costs  and  fees,  unless  previously  paid.  Dated  at  New  Haven,  Vermont  this  7th  day  of  March,  2013.  SylviaSue  Ford, &ROOHFWRU RI 'HOLQTXHQW 7D[HV   3/21,  28,  4/4  for  the  Town  of  New  Haven

TOWN OF MIDDLEBURY BOARD AND COMMISSION VACANCIES

Each  year  at  this  time  the  Town  of  Middlebury  Select  Board  makes  its  annual  appointments  to  volunteer  positions  required  by  State  Statute,  and  local  and  regional  boards  and  commissions.   If  you  are  interested  in  any  of  the  following  positions,  please  VXEPLW D OHWWHU RI LQWHUHVW WR WKH 7RZQ 0DQDJHU¶V 2I¿FH 0DLQ 6WUHHW 0LGGOHEXU\ QR ODWHU WKDQ )ULGD\ $SULO ,I \RX ZRXOG OLNH WR ¿QG RXW PRUH DERXW DQ\ RI WKHVH positions,  please  contact  us  at  388-­8100,  Ext  202. (  )  indicates  number  of  positions  open Three  Year  Terms Auditor  (1) Auditor  (1) Development  Review  Board  (1) Planning  Commission  (2) Fence  Viewer  (3) Design  Advisory  Committee  (2) First  Constable  (1)  Development  Review  Board  (1)  /LVWHU WR ¿OO XQH[SLUHG WHUP XQWLO QH[W Downtown  Improvement  District    March  Town  Meeting   Committee  (2) Middlebury  Community  Television  Board  (1) Two  Year  Term Sports  Commission  (3) Auditor  (1) Town  Agent  (1) One  Year  Term Town  Grand  Juror  (1) Addison  County  Regional  7RZQ 6HUYLFH 2I¿FHU

  Planning  Commission  (3) Tree  Warden  (1) Addison  County  Solid  Waste  Tree  Warden  Deputy  (1)   Management  District  (1) The  Select  Board  is  also  taking  names  of  citizens  interested  in  serving  on  the  Middlebury  Area  Land  Trust  and  Town  of  Middlebury  Power  House  Committee.

Real Estate

Pages 12B & 13B

www.BillBeck.com

It’s All About Real Estate ALL the Listings, Recent Sales, Community Links

Bill Beck

REAL ESTATE

20 Seymour St., Middlebury, VT

802-388-7983


Addison  Independent,  Thursday,  March  21,  2013  â€”  PAGE  13B

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Architect  Designed  Equestrian  Property  Four  bedroom  contemporary  sited  on  80  +/-­  acres  in  one  of  the  most  breathtaking  areas  of  Addison  County.  2  cabins;  one  log  cabin  on  the  Cota  Brook  and  one  stick-­built  cabin  near  a  pond,  trails,  nature  areas  with  deer  yard.  Heated  3-­car  garage  with  heated  studio;  vaulted  ceilings  and  a  wall  of  windows.  Custom  features  like  1â€?  thick  plaster  walls,  custom  solid  cherry  cabinetry,  ODUJH ÂżHOG VWRQH ÂżUHSODFH *DOOHU\ URRP ZLWK IW FHLOLQJV DQG VRDSVWRQH ZRRGVWRYH 6HFRQG Ă€RRU OLEUDU\ RYHUORRNLQJ JDOOHU\ room.  Kitchen  with  2â€?  thick  Vermont  marble  countertops,  professional  appliances  and  walk-­in  pantry.  Owner  is  licensed  real  estate  agent.  Home  warranty.  MLS  #4219834   $936,000

Susan Gulrajani, Â Realtor 802.989.9717 SusanG@HickokandBoardman.com

NOTICE FROM REALTORS

Vermont: Greater Burlington, Fairlee, Londonderry, Lyndonville, Manchester, Middlebury, Norwich, Rutland, St. Albans, St. Johnsbury, Vergennes, Woodstock New Hampshire: Hanover, West Lebanon FERRISBURGH Expansive ranch style home with many upgrades including roof, siding, windows, flooring, appliances and outbuilding with heated workshop. $325,000 MLS 4181389

THE  ADDISON  COUNTY  BOARD  OF  REALTORS  wishes  to  inform  the  SXEOLF WKDW QRW DOO %URNHUV RI UHDO HVWDWH DUH 5($/7256 2QO\ TXDOL¿HG 5HDOWRUV PD\ XVH WKLV WHUP ,W LV D UHJLVWHUHG WUDGHPDUN 5HDOWRUV PXVW DELGH E\ D VWULFW FRGH RI HWKLFV WDNH FRQWLQXLQJ HGXFDWLRQ DQG DWWHQG ORFDO PRQWKO\ PHHWLQJV DQQXDO VWDWH FRQIHUHQFHV DQG \HDUO\ QDWLRQDO FRQIHUHQFHV KHQFH PDNLQJ WKHP EHWWHU LQIRUPHG on  all  aspects  of  real  estate.   Your  REALTOR  appreciates  your  business.

FERRISBURGH Stone Colonial built in 1832 with sweeping mountain views and surrounded by conserved land. Master bedroom and two full baths on main floor. $499,000 MLS 4221753

MyHomeinVermont.com

CORNWALL

much to offer! Huge LR and kitchen, pantry, mudroom and ;K hg Ă›klm Ăœhhk'G^p f^mZe khh_ +)*)' G^p EK \Zki^mbg`' Gb\^ ehm hg gh&hnme^m lmk^^m `k^Zm _hk db]l' >Zlr -) fbg' \hffnm^ _khf Fb]]e^[nkr(O^k`^gg^l' Ng[^ZmZ[e^ ikb\^ h_ $55,000!! Call 518-546-7557

Check  out  the  full  listing with  photos  on  our  website.

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MIDDLEBURY Highly visible Court Street location. Currently used as an office, but very easy to convert back to a home with addition of full bathrooms and kitchen. $199,000 MLS 4221518

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MORIAH, NY Â Â Spacious 6BR home with so

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Wonderful country home, with new updated kitchen, well maintained w/ spectacular views & plenty of land to play, farm, pick apples & walk. This spacious home has options for a home office & a 3-bay garage w/ full 2nd floor for multiple uses or storage. Country living, close & convenient to town! $349,000 MLS# 4157128

LINCOLN

Classic Cape Cod home on 4.9 acres in South Lincoln. Three bedrooms, 2.5 baths and a full, walkout basement. Open living areas, plenty of light, great place to call home. $229,000 MLS# 4196073

EAST MIDDLEBURY Convenient one-level living minutes from downtown Middlebury. Living room and bedrooms have hardwood floors, updated kitchen and bath, family room, deck, garage. $205,000 MLS 4219857

WEYBRIDGE

NEW LISTING

Check  out  the  full  listing with  photos  on  our  website.

Call 518-546-7557

 www.realty-results.com Â

The  Addison  Independent  is  a  great  place  to  check  out  local  properties.

ADDISON COUNTY

INDEPENDENT

VERMONT’S TWICE-­WEEKLY NEWSPAPER 0LGGOHEXU\ 97 ‡ ‡ ZZZ $GGLVRQ,QGHSHQGHQW FRP

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NEW HAVEN Well known and admired Center Hall Colonial with newer additions, apartment and 2 outbuildings. Home has been a business, residence, and bed & breakfast. $349,000 MLS 4141197

FERRISBURGH

Stunning timberframe with southerly and western views on 11+ acres. Three bedrooms, three bathrooms, fabulous kitchen and open living spaces. Gorgeous hardwood floors, small pond, two-car garage. $450,000 MLS# 4215361

In  the  Market? Great  listings  online  too at  www.addisonindependent.com Â

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ORWELL

 Ready to move right in! This custom built four bedroom home on 10 acres includes a four stall horse barn, additional outbuildings, and fenced in pasture; all with gorgeous views of the Green Mountains! $378,000 MLS# 4213028

PR IC E

quiet, peaceful country acre.Two-car garage, all appliances included. New roof, windows in 2006. Beautiful level lot is encircled by woods and brook. Large,open backyard perfect for kids, pets and garden. Easy 35 min.drive to Middlebury/ Vergennes. More photos on our website! $110,000

BRISTOL Three bedroom, two bath home with hardwood floors, tiled baths, open kitchen and dining, attached 2-car garage and located minutes from downtown Bristol. $285,000 MLS 4221734

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Crown Point, NY Â Â Move-in ready 3BR/2BA home on

Excellent location along the Otter Creek w/ Green Mtn views, including Camel’s Hump. Open area for building provides versatility in the house site exposure & relatively simple site improvements.  Septic design available. Lot 1 - 11.82 acres - $115,000 * Lot 2 - 9.08 acres $99,000 MLS#s 4034150 & 4034137

For More Information on These and Other Properties, Scan the QR Code on the Right with Your Smart Phone

Lang McLaughry Middlebury

Middlebury Office 66 Court Street

Ingrid Punderson Jackson Real Estate 44 Main Street Middlebury, VT 05753 802-388-4242

www.middvermontrealestate.com

Middlebury, Vermont 05753 802-388-1000 800-856-7585 802-388-7115 (fax)

Vergennes Office

268 Main Street Vergennes, Vermont 05491 802-877-3232 800-577-3232 802-877-2227 (fax)

www.LMSRE.com


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