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C ourier COUNTY Thursday, September 20, 2018

AMTRAK’S FUTURE UNCERTAIN IN VERMONT By Gregory J. Lamoureux County Courier ST. ALBANS, VT: Departing from the St. Albans Train Station every day at 9:15 am, Amtrak’s Vermonter heads to New York City and ultimately Washington, DC. There was talk about getting the line extended to Montreal recently, a service that was discontinued in 1995, but just keeping the line going to St. Albans may be the biggest hurdle ahead for state officials. Policy changes within Amtrak to only run on rails that have positive

Amtrak’s Vermonter crosses the Georgia High Bridge on Wednesday morning.

train control (PTC) are leading to the possibility that Amtrak may cease all of its service in Vermont, terminating the Vermonter in Springfield, MA, instead of St. Albans. Those new policies were put into place after several fatal crashes occurred throughout the nation in recent years. PTC is an advanced system of track controls intended to stop a train before a crash could occur, particularly in a trainto-train crash. It also could slow a train if it is traveling too fast for the rails ahead, regardless of whether the problem is misaligned track switches or a curve that is intended for a

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Gregory J. Lamoureux, County Courier

Amtrak’s Days in Vermont may be Numbered........ 1 Northwest Briefs..................................................... 2 Guns for Drug Ring Busted..................................... 3 Opinions................................................................. 4 Canine Comfort for VT Vets................................... 7 Social News............................................................ 8 Franklin County Almanac....................................... 9 Candidate Q & A.................................................. 10 Sports.................................................................... 14 Thunderbirds Host Homecoming Under the Lights............................. 16 Fun & Games........................................................ 20 Obituaries............................................................. 22 Coming Events...................................................... 25 Court Calendar...................................................... 26 Property Transfers................................................. 28 Classifieds............................................................ 30 August Lottery Winners........................................ 31

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FRANKLIN WATER CONTINUES TO DWINDLE

Beginning on Monday, the water department began trucking in water from the City of St. Albans, Although the water is being transported in a potable water truck, and it’s coming from a potable water source, officials are advising residents to boil any water they are planning to use for human consumption. There was some hope that a little bit of rain last week would be followed by significant rainfall this week from the tropical depression from Florence. That rain never

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came, leaving officials no choice but to begin trucking in water, a cost that is expected to be around $250 per 5,500 gallon load. The extended forecast continues to show little to no rain until at least the middle of this coming week. The Franklin Central School has been working to conserve water, even teaching their students about the water crisis. According to Principal Joyce Hakey, they are encouraging their students to use hand sanitizer instead of washing their hands when it’s appropriate. Hakey also said the school was able to be prepared ahead of time, noting the great communication between the water department and the school. Because of that communication, the school was able to plan ahead by purchasing 84 cases of water. The biggest thing students and parents can do to help is to send their students in to school with a full water bottle if they have their own water source. When they drink that bottle the school will have more water to refill it with.

VSP: ST. ALBANS MAN ASSAULTS POLICE AFTER STEALING SUV

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Vermont State Police say they apprehended a St. Albans man early Thursday morning after he stole a 2016 GMC Acadia that was parked at the Littleton (NH) Hospital. OnStar tracked that vehicle to Kirby, Vermont, where State Police began looking for it, according to spokesperson Adam Silverman. The officers would later see the stolen vehicle on Burrington Bridge Road in Lyndonville. Police were able to later identify the driver as 41-year old Everett Simpson of St. Albans. Sergeant Matthew Tarricone was involved in the pursuit, which lasted about two and one half miles, according to the Trooper, and reached speeds of 90 miles per hour on roads that were zoned for traffic as slow as 35 miles per hour. The chase continued along Vermont Route 114 and U.S. Route 5, before Simpson crashed the vehicle into a marsh. He attempted to run from the officers, but about 40 feet away from his vehicle he fell into the muddy marsh, which is where Troopers tried to hold the man at gunpoint as they restrained him. According to police, Simpson struggled with police, including hitting one trooper in the head several times while they

September 20, 2018 handcuffed him. That trooper sustained minor injuries from the struggle, he was treated and released from the hospital not long after the incident. Simpson was transported to Superior Court in St. Johnsbury, and arraigned on the charges of Attempting to elude, Aggravated operation without owner’s consent, Excessive speed, Gross negligent operation, and Aggravated assault on a law enforcement officer. He pleaded not guilty to those charges Thursday afternoon, but was ordered to be held on $20,000 bail by Judge Robert Bent.

POLICE IDENTIFY MAN IN ST. ALBANS POLICE RAID

When police knocked on the door of a house on Diamond Street last week, the man on the other side used a handgun to shoot through the glass at them. That’s when, according to St. Albans Police Chief Gary Taylor, the officers took up a defensive position around the house and called for backup. The man, who had been arrested the day before for trafficking drugs then turned the gun on himself, according to police. The man was identified as Bruce L. Hill. The reason police were knocking on the door, according to Taylor, was to do a welfare check on Hill’s girlfriend, Katherine Cristie, who had allegedly been to the emergency department at Northwestern Medical Center from a negative affect of drugs that she had been taking. Bruce’s obituary can be found on page 22.

MAN SUSPECTED OF RAPE, OTHER CHARGES

St. Albans Police are looking for 37 year old Mark Flanders of St. Albans, last week, on charges that he sexually assaulted his girlfriend. Other charges include Unlawful restraint, Aggravated Domestic Assault, and Interfering with access to emergency services. According to police, Flanders’ girlfriend was heard screaming for help on the other end of a 911 call. When police breached the door to her apartment, Flanders fled out the backdoor. The victim, whom the County Courier has declined to identify, told police she was being held down by Flanders, and that he had sexually assaulted her before slapping her phone out of her hand preventing her from being able to call 911. If you know the whereabouts of Flanders, you are asked to contact St. Albans City Police.

STILL TOO BIG FOR THE NOTCH

Nothing has changed. Tractor trailer trucks have not gotten any smaller, and Smugglers’ Notch has not gotten any bigger. That didn’t stop Vladimir De La Rosa Garcia, 47, of Hialeah, Florida from attempting to navigate his big rig through the winding passage on September 15th. The driver stopped before becoming hung up in the rocks of the Notch, but was impeding traffic when Troopers arrived on scene. The Troopers assisted the driver in backing up, more than a mile, to where he could turn around. Traffic was stopped for about an hour as the truck driver worked to maneuver his truck down the mountain backwards. According to Trooper Leise, the driver was issued tickets totalling almost $1,200 as well as two points on his license.

MOTORCYCLE CRASH LEAVES TWO SERIOUSLY INJURED

Vermont State police say two Canadians were seriously injured during motorcycle crash in Belvidere on Sunday. The crash, which occurred close to the Montgomery town line left Serge Marcil, 63, of Dummondville, Quebec and his passenger Micheline Heroux, 63, also of Drummondville with serious injuries. Trooper Warner said the pair were transported to UVM Medical Center. The cause of the crash is still under investigation.

DUDE, WHERE’S MY CAR

St. Albans State Police say they have arrested Jesse Sweet, 23, of Enosburg after he was accused of stealing a vehicle owned by Justin Gabree, 29, of Sheldon. Few details were available on the incident. as of press time. Sweet is due in court on the charges of Operation without Owners Consent (Aggravated) and Driving with a Criminally Suspended License on October 29th.

FRANKLIN SCHOOL BOARD TO JOIN IN CLASS ACTION SUIT

The Franklin School Board opted to join into a class action suit on Tuesday evening against the State of Vermont. The hope is that by including themselves in the

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GUNS FOR DRUG RING BUSTED

Examples of the firearms that have police linked to a suspected drugs for guns rings. Clockwise from the top left: Nova Modul PAK-9, Ruger AR-556, Smith & Wesson SDVE, Taurus PT-111, SCCY CPX1, Ruger LCP 380.

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Firearms police have linked to the crime ring: • (3) Taurus PT111 (9mm semi-automatic) • (2) Glock 43 (9mm semi-automatic) • Glock 22 (.40 caliber semi-automatic) • (4) Ruger LCP II (.380 semi-automatic) • (4) Glock 26 (9mm semi-automatic) • (4) SCCY CPX1 (9mm semi-automatic) • Glock 27 (.40 caliber semi-automatic) • Smith & Wesson SDVE (9mm semi-automatic) • FN Five-seven (5.7x28mm semi-automatic) • Smith & Wesson BG380 (.380 caliber semi-automatic) • Ruger AR-556 (223 caliber semi-automatic assault style rifle) • Taurus TCP (.380 caliber semi-automatic) • Glock 30S (.45 caliber semi-automatic) • SCCY CPX2 (9mm semi-automatic) • Taurus PT 940 (.40 caliber semi-automatic) • Glock 23 (.40 caliber semi-automatic) • Ruger LC380 (.380 caliber semi-automatic) • Nova Modul (Romanian) PAK-9 (9mm semi-automatic) a a Ruger LCP II from the streets of Boston with an obscured serial number. The serial number on that gun could only be partially restored by the crime lab, but four of those nine numbers would match the serial number of a gun purchased

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cocaine, and let two unnamed subjects use their home at 104 County Road in Swanton. Those are the two suspects police would only identify as (Subject A,” and “Subject B.” That interrogation lead police to the identities of Baker, Lacoste, and West as being co-conspirators. Although police have identified 30 firearms they believe were transported to Boston in exchange for heroin or crack cocaine, they were also told by some of the defendants that the two unnamed subjects from Boston would accept firearms from other drug users in exchange for drugs. The defendants told police they could not remember the names of those people. In addition to the firearm that lead police to the Franklin gun shop to begin with, they also recovered

by Baker at Alder Run. The gun for drug scheme was running from November to about June, according to records obtained by the County Courier. Wells told police the two men from Boston were part of the Latin Kings, a criminal street gang that operates worldwide. Wells told police the men wanted guns for a “war” on the streets of Boston. Police say 30 guns were purchased from M & R Guns in Highgate, as well as Alder Run gun shop in Franklin. The defendants would then use a dremel tool to file off the serial numbers of the guns before transporting them to Boston. The two unnamed suspects would then have someone else drive the guns to Boston, often times hidden in gift wrapped boxes to avoid detection if they were stopped by police. The two men running this ring would follow in a chase vehicle

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By Gregory J. Lamoureux County Courier Five St. Albans residents have been arrested by the Federal Agents after there was an investigation linked to the purchasing firearms for other people, bypassing background check regulations. According to recently released court records, Tyson Wells, Dara Bessette, Sierra Lacoste, Laci Baker, and Megan West were indicted in the scheme. The five, all of whom are from St. Albans, are accused of purchasing firearms from local gun shops, claiming the firearms were for themselves, when in fact, according to detectives, the firearms were actually to be traded for drugs within St. Albans and Swanton. Those drugs, according to police, included heroin and cocaine. The 16 page indictment outlines a scheme between two unnamed drug dealers and the five defendants who allegedly moved at least 30 guns in a span of about four months. All firearms transactions in Vermont require a background check, even those done at the private level. In completing a background check, one must state the gun they are purchasing is for themselves, not for someone else. A purchaser must also agree that they are not users of controlled substances. Purchasing a firearm for another person is considered a “straw purchase,” which is illegal under federal law. If convicted for making straw purchases, each of the five could face up to 10 years in Federal Prison. The investigation was a culmination between St. Albans Police and ATF, but police say many of the firearms were being redistributed to the Boston area. Law enforcement thinks those guns were then distributed to gang members who could not otherwise purchase a firearm. Federal agents with ATF first became involved with the case in June, when a firearm was picked up by police in the projects of South Boston, according to court records. That firearm was a Taurus PT111 (9mm semi-automatic pistol). The serial number on that gun was filed off, but police were able to recover it in the laboratory, connecting them with the original sale of the gun at Alder Run gun shop in Franklin in February, less than four months after the purchase. Federal law required the seller to document who purchased that firearm, leading police to Tyson Wells. Police contacted the gun shop, who told them they had just sold Wells a PAK-9, a semi-automatic firearm originally designed to be a rifle. Police then searched the gun shops records, discovering the purchased of six other firearms to Wells. Once contacted by police in June, Wells told investigators that he and his girlfriend, Dara Bessette were frequent users of crack

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NATURAL DISASTERS

Meteorologist Ryan Maue reported, “Florence dumped 13 trillion gallons of rainfall when adding in Virginia’s total to the 34 inches on North Carolina and nearly 24 inches on South Carolina.” Folks if one converts gallons to dollars all this rain equals only 61% of our national operating debt. Please! Stop! Think about this fact! No one can deny the tragedy of Hurricane Florence, but our national debt is a national tragedy too. And no one seems to care. We have allowed our representatives to drown the country in debt and many Vermonters demand even more spending and debt. FreeFree-Free! Our debt makes it’s hard to believe we love our children and grandchildren. Love! Stealing the future our children and generations yet born isn’t love! It’s a national disaster in the making! A shameful disgrace! With the fall election days away you can start to stop this madness by restoring physical sanity electing folks not committed to spending every dollar you earn! John Colburn Enosburg Falls

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LETTERS

The County Courier believes the newspaper is a perfect place for discussion and provides the community with an open forum to debate and voice their opinions. We will publish as many as space permits Letters from local writers and subscribers will take priority. Letters will be printed verbatim. Letters must be signed and must include a daytime phone number for confirmation purposes only. During an election cycle letters for or against a candidate may only be submitted once per candidate, per writer. We reserve the right to reject any letters that do not meet this criteria. To conserve space for other letter writers, the County Courier does not accept letters from candidates or their immediate family members after they have formally filed as a candidate. Submit letters to P.O. Box 398, Enosburg Falls, VT, 05450 or via email at countycourier@gmail.com. Deadline for Thursday editions is 5 p.m. the preceeding Monday.

I’m writing to express my support for Corey Parent to be Franklin County and Alburgh’s next State Senator. I’ve watched as Corey represented the people of St. Albans over the past few years and liked the way he approached getting to know people and their concerns. As a Senate candidate, I can tell you I appreciate the time he has spent getting to know the dairy industry and asking questions to learn more about what we do. Corey doesn’t pretend to have all the answers or to be an expert on everything - that’s okay. We need more leaders who know what they don’t know and seek information from people who do. Corey has visited farms across Franklin County and asked them about their challenges, their business models and much more. He’s learning from us - so that he can better fight for us in Montpelier if he is elected. Our industry drives the economy in Franklin County and across Vermont. People and many elected leaders have forgotten that. Corey hasn’t. I’m supporting Corey for State Senate because of his leadership style and willingness to engage

and learn, listen before speaking, and asking ‘how I can help?’ That means a lot to this voter, dairy farmer, and parent. I hope others will join me in supporting Corey this November. Rebecca Howrigan Highgate

TO VOTE OR NOT TO VOTE?

To vote, or not to vote, that is the question Whether ‘tis nobler this November to suffer The slings and arrows of leaving it to chance Or to take to the poll against a sea of troubles And by voting end them. I know that I will be paying close attention to all the races this November because I care deeply about the future. One race, in particular, that is close to home, not just because the candidate is my neighbor, but because it will affect what happens with issues near and dear to my heart in our state is the race for Vermont State Representative for FRANKLIN-6. I have a three year old daughter and I want her future here in Vermont to be secure. I trust Kelly Cummings thinks in this way, not just because she has two children born and raised here in Vermont, but because she genuinely cares about the future for all our children. I hope you’ll join me in voting for Kelly Cummings for State Representative. Catherine Cadden Fletcher

CINDY SUPPORTS OUR ACT 46 FIGHT

Before the end of November this year the Vermont Agency of Education will announce the statewide plan for school district consolidations mandated by Act 46. After voters’ rejection of proposed consolidations, the two towns in Representative Cindy Weed’s Franklin District 7 – Montgomery and Enosburgh -- have attempted to keep their schools outside of a consolidated district, Enosburgh proposing to do it in partnership with Richford. The best evidence that both towns (and the town of Franklin) deserve to continue operating as they are is that their students score well above the state average on achievement tests and their schools maintain per pupil costs below the state average. Since last December Cindy

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September 20, 2018 has worked hard to support Montgomery’s and Enosburgh’s authority and responsibility for educating their children without merging into a multitown district. In order to learn what her constituents want Cindy has consulted with many of us, attended several meetings in Montgomery, one meeting in Franklin, and an Enosburgh-Richford meeting. She’s used what she learned from constituents to support Montgomery’s alternate plan in a local meeting with Lieutenant Governor Zuckerman, in a phone call to the Vermont Education Board Chairperson Krista Huling, and by letter to all the members of the Education Board. I don’t think we voters can expect more support on an issue than Cindy has given in this latest round of attempts to avoid school district unification for towns that are doing well on their own. Cindy’s direct involvement with everyone in our communities and then direct lobbying with decision-makers on our behalf are how Cindy works on all issues. Her efforts to understand what voters want and to share that in Montpelier are two reasons that I will vote for Cindy this year. I encourage others to do the same. Ward Heneveld Enosburg Falls

POLITICAL STANK

Politics these days stink. Even in the verdant hills and dales that we call home , an unsavory fragrance hangs about us like a miasma. Because of it, maybe, we have dug ourselves into a hole of complacency. Our Founding Fathers delegated landowners as our first political representatives, reasoning at the time that they were the only Americans who were educated, articulate and experienced to wisely represent the masses. The role played by our first political representatives morphed into the role of the modern politician. Much like a lawyer in our courts, they exist for a very good reason. Everyday citizens cannot be expected to know all aspects of today’s geopolitical landscape any more than they are expected to know the law well enough to defend themselves in court. There are two candidates for the post of State Representative. One, inexperienced and already attempting to create division over resolved issues while excepting campaign contributions from outside our community from people with dubious intentions, and the other, bringing with her a wealth of experience and hard work. When I first met Cindy Weed, she wasn’t a State Representative but a fellow community member who had rolled up her sleeves and got down to the task of volunteering on a community based project that was just being formed. This initiative is going strong and she

still continues to offer her time, talent and elbow grease to keep it going whenever called upon. Cindy is someone who began her career by running a local business, creating art and handicrafts and music, while being the matriarch of a large and boisterous family. Now, during her second term in the House of Representatives, she has proven time and again, to be hardworking, diligent and able to remain on a neutral path while taking into consideration all sides of the issues before her. This has had truly significant results for us all. Instead of acquiescence, we should be holding our elected officials to a higher standard and look at voting like it is a job interview. After all, you want the best lawyer in court, and we should want the best politicians to represent us. Hiring/electing an inexperience person to represent us in politics is as self-defeating as hiring them as our lawyers. They do not know what they are doing, and it is completely illogical to vote for them to do a job they have never done before. You look for job experience, life experience, related training and education, ability, integrity and character. It is time we started looking for the same things in our politics and stop this nonsensical popularitycontest attitude toward voting. For me the choice is clear, Cindy Weed is the best. M. Sebastian Araujo Montgomery Center

VOTE FOR CINDY

As a person who lives in the

Vermont countryside and enjoys the quiet life of family, garden, and changing seasons, I have become increasingly dismayed by the political scene in our country. It seems the person prevails who is the loudest, richest, most boastful, and can gather the most dirt on their opponent. Rude, aggressive behavior is hailed as a necessity in politics. I keep turning off the political news because the argumentative tone makes me uncomfortable. But I do care about politics. Through education and travel, I’ve developed a deep respect for our political system. Our family business is managing low income housing for the elderly and disabled so I am keenly aware of the needs of these people. At the same time I am frustrated by the complications and waste of the government systems designed to meet the needs of this population. Our democratic government seems to stumble forward, righting itself through the efforts of gifted individuals who share the values of honesty and integrity and are able to see through the maze of controversy. Like it or not, I feel it is my responsibility to try and identify the persons, locally and nationally, who best represent these basic values. That’s why, on the local level, I can recommend Cindy Weed with conviction and relief. I’ve known her for 40 years, originally through our children. She is honest, experienced, and hard-working, without being aggressive or rude. She listens to the concerns of her neighbors

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and constituents, and has become skilled in working in the often contentious atmosphere of the Vermont legislature. She is a bright light in the increasingly murky political landscape. Joanne Carr Enosburgh

ENDORSING COREY

As self-governing people in our constitutional republic, elections are our opportunity to choose who will represent us, - the people - in the Halls of Government for the next 2, 4, or even six years. Decisions made over the next two years in Montpelier will have implications that will last for decades. I look for leaders who are committed not only to our community but also have a pragmatic and attainable vision for Vermont. I write this letter to endorse Corey Parent as the next State Senator from Franklin County and Alburgh. Corey has shown the dedication and work ethic worthy of our communities - but he also possesses the experience

we need in the State Senate. Corey has served the people of St. Albans well as a house member for the past four years. He brings successful private sector business experience to the table - something the State Senate is short on. Corey’s common sense, energy, and willingness to listen are refreshing in these days of group think and lock step political correctness. He listens, researches, forms his own opinions, and balances them with the pulse of the community. He is responsive to citizen’s inquiries, which is rare today. I don’t support Corey for his legislative experience alone. It’s also his vision for an affordable Vermont. He doesn’t just use it as a slogan. For the past few weeks, he’s been laying out what it means to make Vermont affordable. It’s about creating a better and more efficient State Government, promoting policies that grow our workforce and our economy, and make settling roots in Vermont more viable for the next generation. It is for these reasons that I

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FULL DISCLOSURE:

The publisher of the County Courier, Gregory J. Lamoureux, is in a relationship with the Republican Candidate for State Representative, Felisha Leffler, who announced her plans to run for the office in March. Leffler also does freelance graphic design for the County Courier, but does not have access or any say in the editorial content of the publication. Leffler is not given any preferential treatment, does not get discounted ads, and must meet all the same requirements for submissions to the newspaper’s opinion section as any other citizen, candidate, or representative. This is not new to Vermont. In our small state with, small businesses, others share similar ties. Seven Days publisher, Paula Routy is a domestic partner with Vermont Senator Tim Ashe, a Progressive who represents Chittenden County. If you have questions about our reporting, please contact us. The County Courier will continue to publish quality journalism with impartiality.


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(802)-848-7106,  www.avemariacare.com Every two years schools throughout the State of Vermont participate in the Youth  Risk Behavior Survey (YRBS) which provides self-reported data from middle and Our home also includes a safe, secure high school students around many different health and safety measures. In 2017, YRBS data showed that suicide is a public health issue impacting many youth in separate unit for individuals  Franklin/Grand Isle counties. Twenty five percent of high school students in our with memory loss. community reported significant symptoms of depression, feeling sad or hopeless     for at least two weeks in the past year. Just over one in ten Franklin/Grand Isle Family owned and operated since 1988. County students made a suicide plan in the past 12 months and five percent of students made an attempt in the same time frame. This risk increases by at least Please call for a private tour four times if a young person identifies as Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender or is Questioning. Trends from the Youth Risk Behavior Survey show statistically  significant increases in suicidal thoughts and behaviors among youth in Franklin/ Grand Isle Counties within the last decade. So the question is how do we support youth in our community who are struggling are Our Hospiceand Volunteers Our Hospice Volunteers caring with suicidal thoughts or feelings? As community members we must work to break are caring and To learn how canfor a happy down the barriers that prevent us from talking about compassionate. suicide. We must understand Bestyou wishes compassionate.   how to recognize suicide warning signs, how to talkmake with a ayoung person who is difference in somone’s life and for healthy new year. Toand learn how you can suicidal, and understand how to get help. One training program that teachesabout com- volunteering, We are here for you more information a difference in all munity members how to do this is the Youth Mental Health First Aid (YMHFA) make year round when you someone’s life and for Dulude at 802-393-6721. Training. The 8 hour course teaches adults how tocontact recognizeNancy the warning signs need home health of suicide, how to approach and talk to a young person who is in crisis or suicidal, more information and hospice care. Make each The next training March and teaches participants where to go to seek professional help. As a resultstarts of the Tuesday, about volunteering, moment happen in the training participants report they feel more confident and better equipped to support contact 6 at 5p.m. Nancy Dulude a young person who is in crisis or suicidal. In the last four years over 2,700 Ver- atcomfort of your home. 802-393-6721. monters have taken the Youth Mental Health First Aid training and have made the The next training starts Call today or visit our commitment to support youth in their communities. In an ongoing effort to reduce Thursday, September 20th website for more suicide in Franklin/Grand Isle Counties, Northwestern3Counseling & Support SerHome Health Cir., St. Albans, VT 05478 information. vices will be hosting a free Youth Mental Health First Aid training for community Call us today! 527.7531www.fchha.org www.fchha.org members on September 28th. F R A N K L I N C O U N T Y In addition to formalized training community members can also educate themselves on suicide warning signs and broaden their understanding of resources in their communities. 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CANINE COMFORT FOR VERMONT VETERANS By Ruthie Laroche For the County Courier Organizations throughout the United States have been working tirelessly to pair veterans with emotional support animals who help them walk through life with greater joy and comfort. Statistics show that as many as twenty-two veterans a day take their own lives as they struggle to deal with PTSD and a host of other issues. The Blue Star Mothers of Vermont (BSMVT) recently established a program that brings help to both veterans and dogs. The Blue Star Mothers Pet Program, established by Terri Sabens of Milton, provides qualifying veterans with emotional support dogs. Sabens, who has been with BSMVT since 2012, has years of experience helping veterans and their support animals. The Blue Star Mothers of Vermont Chapter was the first of its kind in the state. The chapter is made up of mothers who have or have had children honorably serving in any branch of the United States Military. They are joined by associate members who include family memebers and folks who are supporters of America’s troops. Their mission statement speaks to the dedication they have to the members of the nation’s military. “Our mission is to provide emotional support to our members in times of uncertainty, to support our military sons and daughters, our troops, our veterans, and the families of our fallen.” The dogs entered into the BSMVT pet program each have stories of their own; all of them are pulled from local rescues or shelters and are looking for a second lease on life. The program prefers to work with young dogs, but a calm, older dog is also a great candidate for the job. All of the services offered by the Pet Program are free to veterans, and those needs vary drastically from one person to another. “Most of what we pay for is veterinary care,” explained Sabens. “We pay thousands of dollars in vet care each year. We also pay for whatever the veteran needs for their pet. When the veteran takes their new dog home they get a crate, bed, food, six months of flea and tick preventative, and a vet visit. We also offer training, and we have trainers throughout the state to work with.” Success is what Sabens and BSMVT strive for. The goal is to see stress reduced for the veteran who receives the emotional support animal. In order for a dog to be approved as an emotional support animal, it must be able to handle a variety of situations without being reactive. “We pay for training to ensure that the dogs don’t pull on the leash and cause stress in public; they learn to focus their attention on their owner,” explained Sabens. “Our trainers offer us discounts for obedience training making

it possible for us to get the dogs ready for their new homes.” Sabens also pointed out that ‘training’ people to work with their dogs is of equal importance and the trainers they work with know how to pass on skills to the veterans to help them get the best out of their new friend. “Our trainers evaluate the dogs, and they do have to decline some of them for work as an emotional support animal. They will be totally honest with us about whether the dog can be used as a support dog. Our trainers are the best!” said Sabens The money from the program’s fundraising goes to help with getting dogs trained and ready to serve. Currently, the program is focusing on preparing dogs to serve as emotional support animals, a task that can take as little as two weeks depending on the dog’s temperament. A fully trained service dog can take over two years to train. “For most people, a comfort dog is what they need. The dog sleeps with them every night and joins them in their daily activities. A lot of veterans think they need a dog to be a verified service dog to take the dog in public, but in Vermont many places are dog-friendly and an emotional support dog is welcome,” said Sabens. Most veterans, according to Sabens, thrive with the help of an emotional support dog. The need is great; the program receives calls for dogs all the time. “Everyone wants a service dog, but it’s our job to find out who really needs one. If we determine someone needs a service dog, there is a procedure for that, but in most cases, an emotional support dog is exactly what is needed,” said Sabens. The goal of the program is summed up in the program’s motto: “We rescue dogs to rescue veterans.” Not only do the Blue Star Mothers of Vermont provide emotional support dogs and pay for vet bills, but they also look to take care of other needs veterans have during and after their time of service. “We offer pet fostering for veterans who need pet care for any reason such as deployment, hospital stays, medical issues, and even vacations,” said Sabens, noting that having to leave a dog behind, especially for deployment, can be incredibly stressful for a soldier. Sabens’s journey with veterans and their emotional support animals began with a book. “I read the book Until Tuesday by Luis Carlos Montalvan. Tuesday was the name of his service dog. I read that book, and I couldn’t believe how great a service dog was for veterans with PTSD,” said Sabens. The book chronicles the incredible journey of love and support that Montalvan, an

injured and decorated Iraqi war veteran, began when he received his service dog Tuesday. Readers embraced the veteran and his trusted companion and the book earned the duo a trip to the White House, an appearance on the David Letterman Show, and national acclaim. The first book was a best seller and three other books followed. Montalvan even went on to write two books for children: Tuesday Takes Me There and Tuesday Tucks Me In. “He wrote the books for children to let them know why some people need service dogs even if they don’t look like they need them,” explained Sabens. After reading Montalvan’s first book, Sabens decided to invite him to the ‘Shelburne Museum Goes to the Dogs’ pet event. He agreed to come, and the response from his visit shocked Sabens. “It was incredible. People from all over came to see Montalvan and Tuesday. We had 4,200 people and 3,000 dogs come out to the event! It was really more than the Shelburne location could handle. After that, the Pet Food Warehouse renamed the event ‘Wag it Forward’ and it was moved to the Essex Fairgrounds,” Sabens explained. The visit from Montalvan left a lasting impression on Sabens and opened her eyes to the depth of the relationship between the vet and his dog. “Just seeing what that dog did for him inspired me to do what we’re doing,” said Sabens, “Tuesday was unbelievable!” Sabens kept in touch with Montalvan for some time. Sadly, the man who had spent so much time advocating for injured veterans and those suffering from PTSD took his life two years ago. Sabens’s journey with dogs as comfort animals has also reached out to correctional facilities, a project she’s been working with for the last six years. The Blue Star Mothers of Vermont Puppies in Prison Program, which has recently received support from Governor Phil Scott, seeks to use dogs to help provide emotional support to inmates. Sabens and various trainers have

worked to compile a curriculum for the prisons, which they completed this year. This weekend the Blue Star Mothers of Vermont will travel to Berkshire to attend the Vermont Dog Festival and spread the word to Franklin County residents about the incredible impact dogs can have on the lives of veterans and inmates. Last year the Blue Star Mothers of Vermont Pet Program received a donation from the Vermont Dog Festival to help pay for the acquisition, care, and training of more dogs for veterans. “We love going to pet events; our main focus when we attend is to raise awareness of how we help veterans with their pet needs,” said Sabens, “and the money we raise stays within our organization to help local veterans.” Christina Hale, owner of the Bed & Biscuit and Dirty Dogz Grooming, is a member of the team that organizes the Vermont Dog Festival. Hale was pleased to see last year’s donation go to BSMVT. “My dad is a veteran, so the mission of Blue Star Mothers

connected with me; I thought the program was valuable for the community,” said Hale, “They are training rescue dogs as support dogs for veterans, and I thought that was a great concept. They are taking dogs that have come from a rough place and people that have been through a lot and combining them to help each other.” Hale has her hands in the pet industry, and she knows how powerful the comfort of a pet can be. “Most veterans do well with a dog that is an emotional support animal,” said Hale, “Many rescue dogs can fill that need and really blossom in that role.” Whether the Blue Star Mothers of Vermont are providing comfort dogs for veterans or for inmates, their mission of healing and wholeness remains the same. If you are interested in learning more about the Blue Star Mothers of Vermont you can talk with them in person at the Vermont Dog Festival on Saturday in Berkshire. You can also visit their website or Facebook page.


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Montgomery As submitted By Lois Lumbra Here I am to finish up my column for the week; I keep notes and early in the morning before going to church I have a chance to get most of it written while the house is so quiet. It has been a spectacular day, just perfect to enjoy anything you want to do..90 degrees again. Joanne Lanphear stopped by to pick up ads to put around Richford for our rummage sale which is fast approaching: October 6 at the United Methodist Church. Then Joanne, Penny, Sonny and I sat around and visited

for awhile. 9/11: The Ladies 500 Card Club met at the beautiful home of Marge Cummings; she had invited everyone for noon luncheon and had prepared food of red,white and blue in memory of this day. She had potato salad, her husband grilled burgers for us, and there were all kinds of fresh veggies and condiments, beverages and blueberry cobbler or carrot cake for dessert. We were all stuffed and ready to play cards just before one. Marge stuck to her theme of red, white and blue and had score cards of America The Beautiful for each of us.We started dealing out the cards and heard many saying they did not receive good hands to bid or the kitty was awful, but no matter what someone always gets good hands and sub Rita St.Onge had high score (3340); second high was Linda Van Gieson (2870); and low score was sub Roberta Morin with (590) actually there

SENIOR MEALS B E R K S H I R E , E N O S B U R G H , M O N T G O M E R Y, SHELDON: • The Dairy Center: Mon.Fri.: 11am-1pm, Enosburgh, all welcomed, $5/suggested donation; 933-2030. • Thursdays, 5pm, weekly

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were several of us with low score; most horses (3) went to our hostess Marge. We will meet at the Dairy Center on October 9th at 11:30 am with Lois Lumbra as your hostess. 9/12: Eight members of the Green Mountain Ruby Reds had planned to meet at 11:30 am at Burger Barn in Jeffersonville. It was a warm, sunny day to be outside and enjoy the fresh air. Then for dessert some went for a maple creemee before returning home. Our food was delicious and plentiful! When we arrived in Jeffersonville we were not sure just where to go and there was a lady pushing her great grandsons around; we stopped and asked for directions and she was someone I knew from back in high school, Susan Gates Perry, she graduated with my sister. She came by while we were waiting for our food and had a nice chat. She was interested in getting a Red Hat Group started in her area. 9/14: Maggie Elkins, and sisters Joanne Kane, Gracie Jones met at Susie Ewins home for their monthly get-together to have lunch and play cards for the day. Susie had prepared many of their mother’s favorite dishes as they

grew up, like salmon-pea-wiggle, mom’s Christmas salad, etc. They had lots of sisterly laughter and fun-fun-fun. Joanne will soon be leaving up this way and heading to Florida for the winter months. 9/15: The Enosburg High School Class of 1961 met at the home of Stanley and Penny Wright on Main Street in Enosburg. Everyone brought Pot-Luck to share with one another. Maggie Elkins told me there were around 30 in attendance. The day was perfect to lounge around outside with plenty of sunshine and a nice breeze as they shared good times and keeping up with one another’s life. They plan to meet annually as most live in Vermont; travelling the furthest was Vance Oligny from California. It was a relaxing afternoon and everyone had an enjoyable time. Our first “Blessing of the Animals Service” will be held on the Montgomery Village Park, Saturday, September 29, at 1 pm. Pastor Bonnie Hovermann will be blessing your pet for you. We will reschedule in case of rain. Dogs, cats, birds as long as its your petall are welcome. Do not forget the “Arts for the

Park Dinner and Auction” on Saturday, September 29, doors open for viewing at 5 pm. Need more info call Karen at 326-4581 for donating or reservations. Sincere Sympathy to the Family of Lisa Baker in the loss of her brother Ricky Tatro. May it be a comfort to all of you to know we share your loss as your friends and neighbors. God Bless!! Happy Birthday to: Joy Bosley and granddaughter Anara Bosley 9/23; Nancy Combs, Zach Scheffler, Patricia Rodger, Adam Brunton, Kristen Baker, Dick Bocian 9/24; Penny Lumbra, John Wilson, Nancy Cousino 9/25; Heather Mercy, Jacob Baker 9/26; Jonny Walker 9/27; Linda Van Gieson, Rachel Robitaille, Will Ducolon 9/28; Jared McGinley 9/29. Anniversary wishes to: Sonny and Lois Lumbra 9/28; Cedric and Joanne Lanphear, Gary and BobbiJo Lumbra 9/29. **Quoted: Said one friend to another, “I feel like I’ve lost my mind !” “Don’t worry,” replied the other, “it won’t be long before you forget why you needed it.” **This is all folks, hope you are all having a good week. M.L.T.A.

St.). Family style, catered by Steeple Market; $5 suggested donation. Info: 849-6820 (Elaine).

Senior Meals at The Crossing. •Senior Meal: 1st Wed. each month, Richford American Legion. Info: Marion 8483685, Ann 848-3632 or Robin 848-3402. • 2nd, 3rd, & 4th Wed. 10am-3pm: Missisquoi Manor, 71 Liberty St., Richford. Join us for crafts, activities & games. Info: Robin 848-3402, Marion 848-3685.

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MONEY MADNESS (As of September 12th) Canadian Exchange Rate $1 U.S. buys $0.7724 Canadian $1 Canadian buys $1.2947 U.S. Energy Oil (Light Crude): $71.20/barrel Metals Gold: $1,208.60/troy oz Silver: $14.28/troy oz Platinum: $824.20/troy oz Copper: $2.73/lb Ag. Corn: $3.4525/bushel Soybeans: $8.305/bushel Wheat: $5.23/bushel Livestock Lean Hogs: 57.9¢/lb Live Cattle: $1.182/lb Feeder Cattle: $1.5812/lb

“Beautiful... absolutely, Beautiful,” quipped Donna and Glenn Deming from Enosburg Falls, while on their 5-week trek clocking 3,400 miles in Alaska. They visited the 60th Annual Crab Festival at Kodiak Island, Alaska then proceeded to Whittier, Alaska. Next time you’re out of town on business or pleasure, take a copy of the County Courier and snap a photo beside some exotic location. Email it to us at countycourier@gmail.com, tell us what town you live in and we’ll share it with the world.

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is 40%. New rainfall amounts of less than a tenth of an inch, except higher amounts possible in thunderstorms. Friday Night: Showers likely, mainly between 7pm and 2am. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 54. Breezy, with a south wind 10 to 20 mph becoming west after midnight. Winds could gust as high as 32 mph. Chance of precipitation is 60%. New precipitation amounts between a tenth and quarter of an inch possible. Saturday: A 30 percent chance of showers before 8am. Mostly sunny, with a high near 64.

North wind 7 to 11 mph. New precipitation amounts of less than a tenth of an inch possible. Saturday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 45. Calm wind. Sunday: Sunny, with a high near 63. Light and variable wind becoming northwest 5 to 7 mph in the morning. Sunday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 44. East wind 3 to 5 mph. Monday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 64. East wind 3 to 6 mph. Monday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 49. Southeast wind around 8 mph.

* On Oct. 6, 1683, encouraged by William Penn’s offer of 5,000 acres of land in Pennsylvania and the freedom to practice their religion, the first Mennonites arrive in America. The group founded Germantown, now part of the city of Philadelphia. * On Oct. 1, 1864, Confederate spy Rose O’Neal Greenhow drowns off the North Carolina coast. Greenhow was carrying Confederate dispatches and $2,000 in gold when captured. Insisting that she be taken ashore, she boarded a small lifeboat that overturned in the rough surf. The weight of the gold pulled her under, and her body washed ashore the next morning. * On Oct. 5, 1919, Enzo Ferrari makes his debut as a race car driver. In the mid-1920s, Ferrari retired from racing cars to pursue his dream: building them. In 1947, the first Ferraris appeared on the market. In 1949, a Ferrari won the Le Mans 24-hour race. * On Oct. 3, 1932, with the admission of Iraq into the League of Nations, Britain terminates its mandate, making the Arab nation independent after 17 years of British rule and centuries of Ottoman rule. * On Oct. 4, 1944, Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower distributes to his combat units a “shell shock” report by the U.S. Surgeon General that reveals the hazards of prolonged exposure to combat. U.S. commanders judged that the average soldier could last about 200 days in combat before suffering serious psychiatric damage.


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We are When clearI wasthat – I’d wake up early and help my orris has been the greatest obstacle childcare is an essential component dad deliver Little Debbie Snacks stores across Franklin to expanded child care. Scores of healthy tocommunities andCounty. the I even had my first job working of primarily women-owned stable workforce employers rely as a bottle boy in one of those stores more where I’d go after school businesses have closed, victims upon. We need options, and – sort bottles, clean the deli and of a push to transform child we need a sustainable way to fund stock the cooler. I mention these experiences from care into “early education.” But them so that we notbecause onlyI saw create a young age how hard it was Dedicated to the Sheriff’s for 29 years studiesloyalty raise real Office questions about capacity, but also valued early to be a small business owner. Direct experience managing the complex operations sales were downthat – itpay was whether early education has had learning jobIfopportunities of the Sheriff’s Office reflected in personal income. Effective and established relationships with federal, state, any real long term benefit to kids. a living wage. and local law enforcement agencies and courts If you were sick you still went Paid for by the Committee to Elect Thomas Oliver Served Franklin County as a FirstOliver, Responder and Thomas OliverIf forelected, Sheriff toI will worklisten because job had of Franklin County, Laurie Treasurer. TheSheriff Federal Government’s own to the families, Deputy Game of Franklin County PO BoxWarden 78, Sheldon Springs, VT 05485. get done. If Government studies Headof Start, childcare to providers, educators, Thomas Oliver of for Sheriff Franklin for Counexample, ty passed a new law or regulation TUE it added to stakeholders the work and costas of question whether that program employers and other VOTE – REPUBLICAN PRIMARY doing business. Add on top of AUGUST a Treasurer. real POlasting impact. heriff of Franklin County,has Laurie Oliver, Box 78, Sheldon Springs, VT 05485. Parents, the Think Tank recommendations those experiences buying a first homefor in implementation. Vermont, paying ever those closest to the issue, can judge are considered increasing property taxes and so what’s best for their kids. But one I believe we can deliver, on. All of design, these experiences lead me toathenew Republican Party. of thing is clear: If we want to make and evaluate system I am a Franklin County Representative 5 care, health and education childVermont care unaffordable, all Franklin we early Republican because I believe in the innovative spirit of need to do is get the government that leverages existing resources, and believe that Berkshire Franklin involved in providing it. We need attracts newVermonters investment in they know best how tochild grow Highgate Richforddevelopment/early jobs and theeducation economy. I believe to remove unnecessary obstacles and that Vermonters can best and encourage private child provides well-integrated, highmake decisions at the local level and that by addressing care providers to thrive. Our quality, affordable options for unsustainable growth in responsibility is to regulate to families. 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more room for Vermonters to RonHorton.info . John Rogers (D)* make their mark on this world. No reponse submitted I me. have often government to work My said, wifenoreturned last wasyears weascan never get them back. official in the 1970s said “You of press time. week after her maternity leave with The Robert Starr (D)* childcare tax deduction know what Vermont needs? It No reponse wasissubmitted needs an ice child. cream company!” our first Like this questions good asfor those in the income State Government doesn’t of press time. alluded to, itwe bracket that gets a benefit. For Franklin-1 create jobs but can spent create anmuch of the environment where the economy (Geogia) waning months of her pregnancy those who don’t make enough they Carl Rosenquist (R)* can grow. looking for childcare options and don’t get aanything back. It would I was born and raised Now I don’t believe the outside be Philadelphia, choice in this election the costs rangedis about from Democrat $150 per worth looking into revising this Republican vs. Democrat. I Pa. However, since the early weekbelieve on up.it is a choice 1970’s I have beenstructure a Republicanto make it more fair for truly to the party’s in liberty between who so believe in due Likethose with many causes to belief lower income earners. (And, thus the people of Franklin County & and personal responsibility. our affordability crisis many of we segue Alburgh and that they can best I believe in upholding theinto raising the minimum Constitution the United find theirissues path forward if State these are the result of well- of wage...) Government could just provide States, which is the cornerstone intended policies that ended up Please visit www.RonHorton. a more nurturing economic of our nation’s exceptionalism. It’s on the cost great experiment environment growth versus having a for negative impact info forthat more of my ideas. the Burlington Progressive way keeps on working. and availability of services. The I filed as a Republican since of more laws, more regulations my valuesthe more closely align and moreof mandates. State Vermont has increased those of the Republican Dustin Tanner (D) cost of providing care towithchildren (jrodgers@leg.state.vt.us) No reponse was submitted as Party. ofby pressincreasing time. the regulations it No response submitted as of Edward Simon (D) takes to watch kids. I’m not saying press time. No reponse was submitted as Essex-Orleans Senate time. Seats) that we (2 don’t regulate theof press industry

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( PA M M C C A RT H Y 4 VTSENATE@gmail.com) Childcare, especially for infants, is difficult to find. Families often cannot afford childcare of the type they want, in the location they want, for the periods of the day/ night that they need it. With the state committed to high-quality early learning for all young children, we have seen new rules and requirements for childcare providers, both home and centerbased, that have exacerbated the lack of placements. Not all childcare providers can/want to afford what it takes to meet the quality standards, and some are leaving the business of licensed

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the Child Care Financial Assistance Program. We need to be sure that early care, health, and education providers make a livable wage, have the resources they need for required professional development, and that they are recognized as the essential workforce they are. We need to think more expansively about how childcare links to public education and school success, and consider the possibility of full service and community schools. We need to understand how paid family leave intersects with the lack of infant care, and how that might reduce some pressure on families and the system. As someone who has worked in early childhood and human services for over 30 years, I will continue to strive to create a system that is affordable and accessible, leverages resources, provides access to high-quality child development programs, and ensures better outcomes for all Vermont children.

Corey Parent (R)

(corey.parent@gmail.com) This is a timely question for

Franklin-2 (includes towns - but I thinkthewe can work to find Robert Starr (D)* (Fairfax) of Montgomery and (R) Richford) a happy medium that allows Mary moreBeerworth (rstarr@leg.state.vt.us) Ron Horton (D) the Vermont home daycares to thrive. Because Party No response submitted as of With the two party system Republican platform you Regulations need to pick one the taxes embraces fundamental andforhigh havethe press time. Primaries. With that said I’ll human rights laid out in the placed tremendous burdens on give an interesting response to Declaration of Independence, Vermont’s whole. the first sentence.economy as I awill run on the Republican Franklin-1 I’m a registered Democrat who ballot. For example, last week when the (Georgia) has an Independent mind. I’ll Today, I feel that the VT candidates talking Republican about the Carl be running with were the Democrats party best reflects the Rosenquist (R)* because I am pretty progressive, foundational principles that have Affordability Crisis some seemed (CARLJROSENQUIST@ although I do support business made our nation the greatest in shocked housing hotmail.com) ventures thatthat make sense towhether the world.you When those principles our economy. You’ll see me on guide the legislative decision owned or rented was so expensive. I have been working on this issue the Democratic ticket for the making process, the result is The reality is that State House level and the Primaries even though I’m notpermits passage and of laws at thatthe have a happy with the DNC I do feel positive impact on Vermonters regulation can be responsible for as grassroots level over the past year. locally the VDP is trying. lives while protecting freedoms. much as 30% on of new I introduced a Bill during the last My position mostconstruction The VT Republican platform everything is that we have to is worth reading in full and can cost. Rent on the other hand is a session calling for a moritorium talk. We have to be able to see be found online. In short, the function thediscuss costourof ownership onthe needadditional educational other points ofof view, platform emphasizes to differences, and find a way to promote “personal responsibility, of a building. When the legislature requirements for childcare workers. make things better for everyone. limited government, compassion raised the Bill was not taken There are farnon-residential too many closed forproperty the needy, lowUnfortunately, taxes, a free minds Montpelier. I will -bethey, market economyup. and localrequirements, along with taxesinthis past year in turn, These working to change that. control.” raised forlooking working an overwhelming number of new I alignrent with out Vermonters. I encourage Fairfax voters for Ipeople first.think Too much ofaddress who agreeour to selectregulations, a Republican for playgrounds, lawn don’t we government is concerned with ballot in the primary on August lack atofthe affordable fencing, record keeping, etc. have looking money first. Mychildcare 14th and in to vote for Mary position is that we need to see Beerworth. Vermont or our affordability crisis driven a number of providers out of the needs first, and Then make more more of the Murphy the market. They have either closed the moneybroadly work. Thewith platform Barbara (I)* I same have putattitude together shows many I have of chosentheir to doors remain or become unregistered in the legislature ways of generating vast amounts nonaligned with a party and another ornot onproviders. oftrying money.to Wecreate should be cutting program therefore am any ballot in At the grassroots level, government notfee lifeto the Primary election. raise somewaste, tax or subsidize. I am a member of the NCSS sustaining programs. The fact is that I align with IThe believe our time would be constituents, better Childcare only slight difference I my the Fairfax Action Team. We are might seelooking with the VDP is that isresidents. To show support forto identify and remove spent at what currently working I am in favor of bringing good, my candidacy I invite Fairfax on the books, ourselves clean, corporations to theasking NEK, voters to write mybarriers name in for on new providers to enter similar tois the important IBMs of the world. the Primarytoballotthe they select, what and critical field. Many of the current issues We need these companies to no matter what party. As an child development andthe petitions driving up costs are regulations be able tosafety rebuild and our beautiful Independent I filed corner the world. I certainly place me directly on the ballot additional educational then ofremove what isn’t essential so requiring don’t want to try and turn our for the General Election in more people canbutdecide to pursue credentials for those working in the Kingdom into NYC, I do November. believe a few of these clean, party ties I amAnother able this business which will Without increase field. cost driver is trying good companies, will help to listen and participate in floor opportunities young to more to credence, integrate state funded Pre-K our economy, offerforjobs and families debate, giving opportunities to our youth, and more credibility toprograms it, especially into childcare centers have childcare. help fill our schools. in close votes. Party-line votes in-home environments. Again, You can see my common sense are counted and or expected of ideas onDustin this and many other (P/D) members unless the theybiggest have Tanner issues are the costs issues on my website, www. forewarned their leadership (tannerforsenate@gmail.com) associated with credentialed Pre-K staff. I believe we should review Essex-Orleans Senate the true needs of our childcare (2 Seats) population and determine if we are (includes the towns of trying to do too much too quickly. Montgomery and Richford) It is discouraging to see longtime Ron Horton (I) providers of quality childcare ( H A R L E Y R I D E R S @ homes leaving the field feeling myfairpoint.net) that their skills and dedication to First of all I feel that many childhood development are no companies could set up room and longer recognized or respected. resources for people to bring their kids to work and have a safe place Edward Simon (D) for them to stay. If this means the (ED@edsimonvt.com) state needs to provide incentives No response submitted as of then that is what we should do. press time. That being said I realize this is just not practical for many smaller businesses. This may be a situation Franklin-2 were we can start utilizing our (Fairfax) under used school buildings by Mary Beerworth (R) providing an area for qualified (BEERWORTH05454@gmail. caretakers to set up shop and offer com) low cost childcare. The use area In order to answer this question should be provided at no fee which I met with two registered day care will allow for a very low per child providers in Fairfax. Both have cost. been caring for children in their We must also up the ante with homes for over 30 years. Their our state provided pre-school obvious love for the children in programs. This is the age kids learn their care was heartwarming, they the quickest and are the easiest to were proud of their work and be taught. If we don’t capture these eager to show me the spaces they

September 20, 2018 have created for learning, playing and exploring in order to make a child’s day happy, well-rounded and educational. For both of them, it is the job they love and want to continue for years to come. I was already aware that both federal and state government had inexplicably placed the heavy hand of government on registered and licensed day care providers by issuing new rules and regulations. The ponderous new regulations now micromanage every step of a provider’s day with numerous new guidelines that consume hours of extra time, even after the children have returned home at the end of the day. Naturally, new government workers were trained and hired to impose the new regulations on providers and to teach the newlyrequired 35 hours of classes annually. No reimbursement however for the provider’s time, no credit for lifetime experience in fact, they are even expected to pay for some of the materials! Not only had both women spent the day this past Saturday traveling to CCV to attend the mandated classes, on Sunday they dealt with the mandated homework that would take a large portion of yet another day of an already long week. I was also shown the pages of mandated specifications, the notebooks of required documentation on each child; what time they arrived, what they ate, when they went home, their vaccinations, and the list goes on and on. A number of good providers have simply found the inordinate amount of new requirements to be too burdensome and have closed down. In short, government is regulating a critical, private sector service out of business. Parents are increasingly leaning on grandparents and informal childcare arrangements because they can’t find openings for their children. Young families without grandparents nearby, or a neighbor who can lend a hand, are in a terrible bind. Employers are absorbing the cost of employees who must miss work. All while the supply of local, reliable, affordable child care narrows down to nothing. Some in the legislature will push for employer mandated subsides. Some will also push to expand pre-school and early education programs in the public schools. I do not believe that the public school option is the answer for every family, nor for every child. Parents should be able to choose the option of a provider that offers a “home away from home.” Similarly, parents should have the option of using a local, licensed day-care center. We need to stand up for families and child care providers - and insist that government listen and respond - before it is too late.

Barbara Murphy (I)*

(bsmffxvt@yahoo.com) Child care can cost as much as 40% of a family’s budget, which when taken together with the high cost of housing leaves little for food, healthcare and other household expenses. For some families the answer is to have a parent leave the


workforce temporarily or access flexible shifts to allow one parent to always be home but in a single parent home, or one where shift options aren’t available child care becomes necessary. Several tax programs provide either a tax credit or in the case of The Earned Income Credit (EIC) even additional cash back. Child and Dependent Care Expenses Tax Credit and Vermont Low Income child and Dependent Care Tax Benefits are other tax programs that assist family’s to reduce the burden of care costs. These programs do provide relief but it is through refunds or tax credits, not by directly sharing in the cost. The challenge of making child care affordable comes with the yoked desire to ensure it is safe and provides a living wage to providers. Many of the requirements the State has placed on child care providers have driven the cost and even availability of good quality care beyond the reach of those who need it. The universal pre-school program does assist with the cost for two years of pre-school for children three, four or five years old prior to their enrollment in kindergarten. Supporting budgets that fund programs such as these, allowing them to continue to provide relief is one way I can facilitate the affordability issue.

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(St. Albans City/Town)

James Fitzgerald (R)

No response submitted as of press time.

Kate Larose (D)

(katelarosehouse@gmail.com) I support efforts to develop a high-quality, affordable care and learning system in Vermont. Five years ago I was about to finish my maternity leave—which I was fortunate to have and believe all Vermonters should have access to—and we had several criteria that were important to us in a provider. (We were, after all, going to be leaving our infant in the care of strangers!) As we researched STARS, we narrowed our list of potential matches. After the first few calls, I became panicked as provider after provider told us they had no room, and their waiting list was in the dozens for a few coveted spots. We ultimately found someone who met none of the criteria, and would add 45 minutes to our daily commute. I remember leaving in tears after dropping off our deposit to hold our son’s spot— it was a provider we would not have previously considered, but it was our only choice. Like so many others, our household finances required that I go back to work. A few days before starting, we got the call that a family member was able to provide care for our son. I’ve never been so relieved! I know that we got lucky, as the data indicates that our son was one of 98% of Franklin county infants not having access to high-quality care. Too many Vermont parents are faced with being shut out of the workforce, or making a decision they know is not best for their family. Access to affordable, high-

quality child care is good for our families, our economy, and the long-term health and learning of our children. I support funding the Child Care Financial Assistance Program at current market rates, increasing eligibility, and supporting providers in meeting new regulations. It is a necessary investment in our future.

Mike McCarthy (D)

(mike@ilikemikevt.com) No response submitted as of press time.

Casey Toof (R)

(CASEYTOOF@gmail.com) No response submitted as of press time.

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(St. Albans Town)

Eileen “Lynn” Dickinson (R)*

( LY N N D I C K I N S O N 7 0 @ comcast.net) It is especially important to have reliable and quality care for the children who have one or both parents working. It is also becoming very expensive for Vermont families. Vermont has had many home based day cares. Larger day care centers often provide on site preschool classes for the children. The State of Vermont has increased regulation of all of these child care centers with a goal of trying to increase quality and education of staff. These are valuable goals, but as a result of the increased regulation, especially in education requirements of staff, the cost of providing the care has increased and forced many small home day care centers to close rather than meet these new requirements. The state subsidizes low and moderate income families for day care, but at such a low level that it doesn’t cover the real cost of providing this care. Therefore, many low and moderate income families have a difficult time finding spaces for their children in day care. In recent legislation, the state created a system that put two Agencies in charge of care for children: the Agency of Education for pre school programs and the Agency of Human Services for day care providers. For many providers, these services are offered at the same place. Doubling the bureaucratic oversight can be difficult for all concerned. There has been a bill introduced to put a moratorium for additional education requirements for day care providers. Also, the responsibility of day care early childhood development should be divided, with children under 5 years of age under the Agency of Human Services and those children above 5 years, under the Agency of Education. I would support a more common sense approach to make this service more affordable and available for Vermont families. Rep. Lynn Dickinson Franklin 3-2

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Mariana Gamache (R)*

(mariannagamache@gmail.com)

Brian Savage (R/D)*

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(brianklynnb@comcast.net) The availability of affordable child care for parents is once again a result of the State of Vermont getting involved in an area with new rules and regulations that put many of the child care providers out of business. In addition there has been a conflict within the legislature between the Human Services Committees and the Education Committees as the role of child care has evolved into an early education role as the child’s age progresses. A child care provider who provides service for all ages is thereby faced with duplicate rules and regulations that create additional expense for them to operate at a reasonable cost, thus why so many have decided to close. I feel that all the rules and regulations need to be streamlined to avoid the confusion. The child care provider needs to stay just that, providing excellent child care in a safe environment. However the health and safety standards need to be workable and not at a level that exceeds the prior standards that had been in place for years. When the child is of the age to attend pre-school that is available in the school system, the parents could either make the arrangement to have them attend pre-school at the local school or “graduate” up to a higher level child care provider who offers early childhood education services. Since the child would be attending that model rather than public school, the school district would issue a voucher to the providers for the additional cost with the parents still responsible for a “base” amount of the cost.

Nick Brosseau (D)

(brosseau_nick@yahoo.com) There are many ways we can make childcare more affordable in Vermont. One of those ways is raising the minimum wage to $15.00 an hour. Putting more money into people’s pockets will give them more of an ability to pay for childcare. The state legislature also needs to work on expanding children’s access to Pre-K. As a state legislator, I would support creating a tuition assistance program that will help parents pay for their child’s Pre-K and other childcare programs. Studies have shown children do better throughout school if they have attended Pre-K. It should be priority of the legislature to make sure that all children have equal access to education and childcare programs. We owe it to the working families of this state.

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(Highgate/Franklin/Berkshie/ Richford)

Joshua Aldrich(R)

(JOSHA922@gmail.com) No response submitted as of press time.

Charen Fegard (D)

(charenfegard@gmail.com) Both parents work in over 70% of Vermont families with children under age six, which means they likely need childcare. Quality childcare is essential to our economy and key to increased productivity for working parents

• and their children when they reach adulthood. Quality childcare has been found to reduce costs in healthcare, public education, and corrections. Studies have shown that every dollar wisely invested in early childhood yields at least 7% return per year later in life. I operated a registered home daycare when my boys were young. It gave my sons friends to play and learn with, while allowing me to stay home and contribute to our family income. It was hard, rewarding work and I strived to provide the highest quality care possible for 50 hours a week. My fees and earnings were low, yet some families needed state assistance to pay for their child’s care because their own wages were insufficient. Daycares vary in quality and Vermont has tried to ensure reasonable standards of health, nutrition, safety, and socialization. Many of our schools now offer preschool programs, further demonstrating them as the hearts of our communities and building blocks of our children’s futures. Having a strong economy with good paying jobs is the best solution to attracting and maintaining adequate, quality childcare. Families who earn enough to comfortably pay all their bills and have money to spare, can afford to pay for topnotch childcare. Childcare workers that earn livable wages can afford to stay open or expand their businesses. A strong economy encourages new facilities to open and attracts high quality care providers. I will work to attract good jobs to our area so our economy can support childcare facilities, which are important in supporting our young families.

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(danielnadeau93@gmail.com) No response submitted as of press time.

Shane Rhodes (R)

(SHANE.RHODES85@gmail. com) No response submitted as of press time.

Linda Collins (I)

(lcollinsk12@gmail.com) In Vermont the number of new child care center openings is not keeping up with the closings. With approximately 40,000 children in daycare our rural communities are in need of safe and properly run sites.About fifty home based programs have been lost for various reasons including stricter state regulations regarding hygiene training and safety. Some of the challenges facing day care providers, in addition to the new regulations, are a lack of health insurance benefits which sends them to other jobs, more required training and difficulty collecting payment from parents . Daycare providers need a network of their own for advice and questions. There should be scholarships available for more training and if rates are raised for childcare assistance they should be, if not already, be paid directly to the provider. People who want to work and need child care should receive some assistance in tax refunds. This is not only a problem for low income parents but middle income as well, especially if care is needed for more than one child. The state should also increase the number of day care inspectors so we can provide quality care. In our rural communities we need more home based sites and need to assist

Sheldon Fire Department

The Sheldon Fire Department has completed the installation of a dry hydrant at 1892 Kittell Road in Sheldon on 6-28-2018. The installation of this hydrant is part of a comprehensive program to improve fire protection in rural areas of Sheldon. The Sheldon Fire Department is in the process of improving fire protection in the Town of Sheldon by installing dry hydrants to improve the availability and accessibility of water for firefighting purposes. Dry hydrants are a preferred method of providing water for firefighting in areas where there are no water mains. The Sheldon Fire Department was awarded a grant from the Vermont Rural Fire Protection Task Force which is part of the Northern Vermont Resource Conservation & Development (RC&D) Council. The Northern Vermont RC&D periodically receives grant funding from the United States Forest Service through Vermont Forest Parks and Recreation to help fund more expensive rural water supply projects.

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providers in any way we can.

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(Fairfield/Fletcher/Bakersfield)

Kelly Cummings (D)

(INFO@kellyforvthouse.com) The whole focus of my campaign is to build a strong, practical and functioning foundation that creates opportunity for all and can carry us far into the future. High quality affordable childcare is an important piece of this foundation. The goal of building a foundation is so the pieces fit well together and create stability and opportunity so people can begin to move forward in their lives. Right now, things are stagnant and there is just nowhere for people to go. Some Vermont families are

spending up to 40% of their income on childcare, even with the Child Care Financial Assistance Program help; it’s pretty easy to see how this is not practical or functioning. Families are cutting back on food and even health care because they can’t make enough to afford just the basics. If you are a working parent you must have high quality affordable childcare, without it, you simply can’t go to work. If you can’t go to work, well….you see the spiraling out of control problem. Also, if Vermont wants to attract new and younger families to the state we must have available to them high quality affordable childcare. It is an integral factor when young families choose to relocate. The Republican Party is always saying

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we have a declining working age population and they are trying to attract younger families to Vermont. They repeatedly speak of attracting new businesses with better paying jobs yet, don’t seem to understand parents need high quality affordable childcare to be able to work at these jobs? I can’t help but see the policies of the Republican Party as being shortsighted, uncreative and not addressing the real problem, it’s as if, for some reason, they can’t see the big picture. You have to look at the whole picture if you want to give people a chance at being successful; they never seem to do that with their policies. Attracting new businesses with higher pay and new young families with children to Vermont is going to require a better solution than what they’ve been offering so far. High quality affordable childcare must be a part of the plan. We’re not going to get one without the other. Everything is connected. The governor increased funding of CCFAP somewhat last year but left it drastically underfunded. I will work to build the foundation I speak of and that includes working to fully fund CCFAP so working families, already here or on their way, have a fighting chance to succeed in the state of Vermont. New ideas, big picture, long road, cohesive policies kind of thinking will make a positive difference in the lives of Vermonters. And if it’s success we really seek, then let’s build it right. I hope if the Republican Party really wants economic growth and job creation, they will join me in seeing the BIG PICTURE and begin to understand the importance of creating the whole, not just a part. I look forward to working with them. I ask for your support and your vote on November 6. Kelly For VT House – Facebook

James Gregoire (R)

(GREGOIRE11@surfglobal.net) Working Vermonters deserve to have access to childcare that is affordable and that meets their specific needs. As with other states, government regulation has caused childcare rates to skyrocket. I think we need to take a serious look at how we judge childcare needs and program values. Factually, not all children need a 5-star rated regulated program. Certainly, at risk children can benefit greatly from these programs though. Forcing daycare providers

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September 20, 2018 underground or out of business due to regulation is counterproductive. I do not think a drive to regulate all childcare is economically sound policy nor does it conform to what we know about what works for children. For children that do need greater services from providers with backgrounds in early childhood education, it is in our best interest to fund these programs. Funding high level programs for at risk, isolated, impoverished and other such children will result in lower costs throughout the remainder of their schooling and after graduation. I believe as Governor Douglas did, that we should shift the way we spend on education with increased emphasis on early childhood and higher education. According to numerous sources we underfund programs to subsidize high quality programing to the tune of around $9million/ year. Through increased efficiency efforts and prioritizing throughout the state and education entities we can surely find this money in the existing budget. What we do not want to do is impose more taxes, fees or mandates that further increase the costs of these programs for working Vermonters. Working Vermonters have enough to worry about with paying housing, food, heat and other necessities.

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Felisha Leffler (R)

(felisha@felishaleffler.com) Affordable childcare in Vermont comes back to last weeks question in which we explored the affordability issues in our state. We have allowed the state to become intrinsically involved with the policies, practices, and day to day operation of local childcare businesses in such a way that it’s nearly impossible to run a business. I’m not advocating by any means that we have unregulated child care, but a common sense footing that balances safety and functionality is needed. In 2016 when a 116 page manual of new regulations was passed down, Vermont saw a net loss of over 51 daycare centers within the first six months according to Reeva Murphy, deputy commissioner for the Child Development Division at the Department for Children and Families in a Free Press article. Those centers closing meant that over 500 available slots for children disappeared. Affordability is a reflection of many things, including 70892

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availability and operational cost/ burden. How can we cry foul at the cost when the state pushed them out of business and made each slot for childcare that much more competitive? We need to be asking questions about which regulations make children safer and allow for a balance of state oversight and parental decision making as well as the functionality of a center. I would facilitate more affordable childcare by calling for a review of the regulations and requirements by the state of child care centers to better achieve the necessary balance to promote growth in the number of childcare centers as well as the quality and cost-effectiveness for both parents and business owners.

Cindy Weed (P/D)*

(cindyweed@hotmail.com) I think it goes without saying that in Vermont there is a lack of quality, affordable child care, This lack disproportionately impacts women, who are three times more likely to leave their careers than men when families can’t find child care. It not only impacts families it also has a negative ripple effect on our businesses, schools, communities, health care system and the economy as a whole. There is currently a shortage of early educators. The field has recently become more professional and now requires staff and employees to have more early childhood education training including college degrees and/or certifications. That is most likely good for children but can put an added burden on the current staff (time and money for education), or newcomers, with little return in higher wages. The median annual income for a child care worker in Vermont is only $26,440—often without benefits, which is LESS than what Vermont’s Joint Fiscal Office says is a livable annual income. Luckily, in order to meet the education requirements and earn a degree, Vermonters can engage in credit-bearing opportunities like Assessment of Prior Learning at Community College of Vermont. Some employers are now offering family-centered benefits such as a child care and/or a housing allowances in order to attract good employees. Vermont is also trying to draw more young families to the state so the legislature should deem high-quality, affordable child care a priority. I look forward to supporting initiatives this biennium that will help build a strong early education system in Vermont.

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SeD eCember 11, 2014 PRyan age 16b C ouNty ourier businesses, farmers corn, maintain pasture sugarbush on corn, maintain pasture and sugarbush on obusinesses, 00Insurance Laac ge oom Vow cc oC an 2month ba one hvato needs Bo onReso y $109 900 ove acond on sugaring. scen c 41 ac esRd subd v ho dab Farm:Hull 05/3/12 1:27 PM Page 1 and years ago. 14, 2014 P age 31on sponsored this by used say to them “you get out the woods what you osTheir Ourier by ns a ng a THURSDAY , MAY 8, 2014 P AGE 19 grandfather, Clifford Snider, started the tradition 72 Coun y Cour er • Oc ober 11 2012 Page 19 and one passion, maple sugaring. Their grandpa Ryan OUNTY OURIER on 1 ac e Gene a o hookup Se and farmers. Jay Peak Vas a and Canad an on w h a ecen y bu se ba n JUNE 12, 2014 Hull corn, maintain pasture and sugarbush on C C T HURSDAY , APRIL 10, 2014 P AGE 15 years ago. Enosburg Falls, VT 05450 Farm:Hull 05/3/12 1:27 PM Page 1 570 854 7071 B ng you boa A Shang a Camp A C OUNTY C OURIER room home, very move in impeccable $30,000. brook front, very private 10 acres close to Loca agen w h a Vermon produc County Courier • Thursday, January 9, 2014 Page 15 used to say to them “you get out of the woods what you Lumber agen s w h a Vermon produc 802 933 2181 New yovember enova ed 2installing bed oom a e County Courier • October 11, 2012 Call Jacob Zalac LAKE CARMI sibility of a housing development close to about 900 acres. N 20, 2014 P age 23 County Courier • Thursday, February 13, 2014 Page 15 Hull Insurance Johns Auto C ouNty C ourier Enosburg Mountain Road Farm:Hull 05/3/12 1:27 PM Page 1 O ctOber 16, 2014 P age 43 Enosburg Falls, VT 05450 oom home ve y move n mpeccab e $30 000 b ook on ve y p va e 10 ac es c ose o T HURSDAY , M ARCH 13, 2014 P AGE 15 cluded. $59,000. 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ESTATE Farm:Hull 1:27 Page years ago. a ugust 14, 2014 P age con uded 000 Ca Ave yOsmos 309 5203 this month by Lap erre Reverse System ns aSugaring ng aREAL c Ounty c Ourier just a05/3/12 on scen 41a52012 ac deve es subd v dab Pos La c ge 4Ounty bed oom V********** cc oC an 2month ba needs Bo deto on y $109 900“you used tosay say them out of the woods what you JD aNuary 2015 P age THURSDAY MAY 8, PPage AGE County Courier •nMAY October 11, 2012 Page 19 eCember 11 2014 16b OUNTY OURIER C ouNty ourier County Courier •August Thursday, November 14, 2013 Page 15 oJohns Jay Peak Resort, trail and Canadian condition, with built horse barn, JUNE 2014 Farm:Hull 05/3/12 1:27 PM 1P years ago. a ugust 14 2014 P age 31 Maple Equipment C C suppor ng our commun T HURSDAY APRIL 10, 2014 P15b AGE 15 1Osmosis e,to aOc o10 hookup Ses“you years ago. Enosburg Falls, VT 05450 by suppor ng our commun oca 570-854-7071 Bring boat! AVast Shangri-la Camp. AtFarmers, have Hydraulic Hoses Ourier C OUNTY C OURIER Dick Soule, Inc. used to them “you get out of the woods what you THURSDAY 82014 2014 AGE 19 County Courier •••Thursday, Thursday, January 9, Page 15 Outdoor Coun yac Cour er ober 11February 2012 Page 19 used say to them get out of the woods what you 802-933-2181 Newly renovated, 2•say bedroom trailer C OUNTY Cc OURIER about 900 acres. ac ve peace u esesLiving eoca eaPage beau Enosbu gOUNTY Won asthis some wo kyour $29 900 Co SHERWOOD ESTATE Kane hopes to grow his which helot. began with County Courier 13, 2014 15 N ovember 20, 2014 age Jay Reso anebusiness, and Canad cond on w hREAL a recently ecen yBERKSH bu ho se ba nsponsored JUNE 12 2014 T HURSDAY APR 2014 PPtractive, AGE 15 C ouNty C ourier REAL ESTATE years ago. Machine Tubing •January Sap Enosburg Falls, 05450 570 854 7071 Bto ng you boa AVas Shang ao Camp AanVT andscaped uu23 yy peaceful u15 n23 shed retreat, 3 bed oom RE ENOSBURG OURIER O ctOber 16, 2014 P15 age 43 Enosburg Falls, VT 05450 put into the woods.” T HURSDAY ,000 MGene ARCH 13, 2014 PPage AGE 15 Coun yWe Cour er •Lapierre Thursday 9132014 2014 Page 15 used to to them “you get out of the woods what you c Ounty Ourier 802 933 2181 New yovember enova ed 2L bed oom aLapierre eSystem Maple Sugaring Equipment C OUNTY C OURIER Kane hopes to grow his business, which he began with about 900 acres. about 900 acres. Enosburg. Won’t last !!Peak some work, $29,900. Corner SHERWOOD REAL ESTATE N 20 2014 P age Coun y Cour er • Thursday February 2014 Page 15 Waterloo & Small Bros. Evaporators • Lapierre Reverse Lapierre Reverse Osmosis C ouNty C ourier County Courier Thursday, October 10, 2013 County Courier • August 8, 2013 Page 15 LAKE CARM s b y o a hous ng deve opmen c ose o Agency, Inc. REAL ESTATE O ctOber 16 2014 P age 43 Enosburg Falls, VT 05450 T HURSDAY M ARCH 13 2014 P AGE c Ounty c Ourier 37 Pearl Street, Enosburg Falls put into the woods.” Johns Au o C OUNTY C OURIER email: coldhollowvets@yahoo.com Large 4-bedroom Victorian, 2-bath, needs Border, only $109,900 all on scenic 41.5 acres subdividable. Posac ve peace u e ea beau Enosbu g Won as some wo k $29 900 Co ne o SHERWOOD REAL ESTATE c uded $59 Ca Ave y 309 5203 about 900 acres. Wa e oo & Sma B os Evapo a o s Lap e e Reve se Lap erre Reverse Osmos s Sys em Coun y Cour er • Thursday Oc ober 10 2013 Page 15 Coun y Cour er • Augus 8 2013 Page 15 County Courier •Bros. Thursday, November 14, 2013 Page 15d n ng oom owu or Waterloo &Generator Evaporators •coldhollowvets@yahoo.com Lapierre bus nesses armers Agency, REAL ESTATE bus and armers ea es a2012 eSeadve sed hescen e2013 nRE sub ec es Be avewhich member. andscaped usep ypeaceful nproduc shed bedwith oom ENOSBURG on 1Osmosis acre. hookup. M-F 7-6; Sat. 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Evaporators •coldhollowvets@yahoo.com Lapierre advertised iss subject Farm:Hull 05/3/12 1:27 PM Page 1 Pearl Street, Enosburg Falls Matt and Travis of operations Pear Street Enosburg Fa sybathroom, put the woods.” Johns Au oa Be member. ake on $94 2000 on26.5 Rou eemail: 108M-Fspec acu aFM-F oare o ********** G8-4 eathe moun aassistance n37 v 37 ews $39 900 landscaped, fully furnished, 3 900 bedroom, BERKSHIRE ENOSBURG coldhollowvets@yahoo.com by Lapierre USA 7-6; 802-933-6167 • souleboys@hotmail.com Extractors Systems Volcano Thunderbolt email: suppor ng our commun es oca Dairy Commercial Refrigeration since1967 1967 Sponsored coWaterloo uded $59 000 Ca y•estate 309 5203 Richard C. Bartholomew, VMD Julie E. Kyle, VMD The Sweets adding a Lely feeder Wa eac oo &Vacuum Sma Bemail: oAll Ereal apo aes o hoses, e much eReverse Re eherein e ethe Plumbing & Heating Yankee Farm Credit 1oom screened diningow roo Two building lots w/village water &cucalf septic. 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Farm:Hull 05/3/12 1:27 PM Page M En 802-933-2181 makes ega o adve se any p e e tractive, peaceful retreat, beautifully Enosburg. Won’t last !! some work, $29,900. Corner lot. SHERWOOD REAL ESTATE Enosburg Falls, VT 05450 All A real estate advertised herein subject sponsored this month by ake on yand $94 900 2000 on Rou acres e10/10/11 108 acu aon obuckets opemail: ea moun aBates nselling v900 ews $39 Extractors •adve Vacuum Systems Thunderbolt The Sweets are adding Lely calf feeder 300 and all the he could gather. Today B ng you boa A Shang ao Camp 24 hour/7 day 7-6; Sat. 8-4 REAL ESTATE OFF (802)933-4359 sandy@hu nsure com Insurance Farm Page 2011:Farm Page - service Hull 10:57 AM Page 1 building Enosbur Farm:Hull 1:27 PM Page 1u y$94,900. 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couple times around the green they can get a feel for chipping and putting from there.” Bryce noted that it can be demoralizing for a new golfer to try to take on the course from tee to tee. “I used this approach with a new golfer recently who had been struggling. He took a few shots from the 100-yard line and hit an eight iron right up by the green. He had a big smile on his face; sometimes it just takes one good one,” said Bryce with a smile. Enosburg has beginning members, but they’ve also got some seasoned golfers in the ranks. Chase Joyal was able to join the golf team this year thanks to the change of seasons. Although he’s never played for a high school team, he’s spent plenty of time on the green. “Chase is tall and he’s got a fluid swing; he’s a baseball player-so he’s athletic. He’s been so consistent and he can hit the ball a long way,” said Bryce. Bryce recently took some time to help Joyal straighten out a problem with his swing. It didn’t take long to get him back on track. “Golf is like that. You can be going along really well, and then all of a sudden you’re playing

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By Ruthie Laroche For the County Courier This year the Enosburg boys’ golf team has enjoyed two tournament wins, something that’s got spirits high in Hornet country. The high school golf season moved from the spring to the fall last year allowing for a more pleasant season and fewer competing sports for some programs. The early September weather has not disappointed thus far. Temps have soared into the 90’s, and clear skies and warm sunshine has been plentiful. The fall season has put golf in direct competition with cross country, soccer, and volleyball at Enosburg High School. “There are a few more sports for the kids to choose from in the fall. We saw a drop in numbers last year, but this year we’ve grown,” said Enosburg head coach Russell La Mantia. The golf team also welcomed another coach onto the staff. Jeff Bryce, who has spent his last six springs on the softball field, now assists La Mantia. “I’ve got a great bunch of kids on the golf team, but what I’ve really been pleased with is the community support. We’ve had about 500 golf balls given to us.

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second, and third--winning the tournament. In order for a team to qualify to win a tournament, they must have four posting scorers. “You add your lowest four together and compare that to the lowest four players on the other teams. If you only have three players, then you can’t compete as a team,” explained La Mantia. Ryan Bryce who had a score of 53, Chase Joyal with 55, Logan Ploof with 57, and Dylan Wright with 66 were all part of the team victory. The boys also earned a win in the Hazen tournament. Chase Joyal and Logan Plouff tied with 52, Dylan Wright, 63, and Ryan Bryce finished with the best score at 46. The team has plenty of golf left to play, and Bryce and La Mantia are looking forward to the rest of the season. “As coaches, we need to challenge them, so they look to improve, but we don’t want them to get in their heads so it messes them up. It’s a balance,” said Bryce. Enosburg has offered golf for about a decade, and like all sports, they’ve seen an ebb and flow over the years. The 2018 team is small, but they are leaving their mark on Open everyday for your convenience. thing A little bit of some! for everyone

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Lizzie Hill and Emma Tetreault of BFA St. Albans out pace Laker defenders in Saturday’s game. Rachel N. Lamoureux, County Courier “ explained La Mantia, “They’re dividends collegiately, but it’s a paired up and share a common sport that can be played at almost interest: trying to get that tiny any age. white ball into that little hole.” “As great as team sports are, it Golf etiquette also encourages can be hard to get people together conversation. Players walk the to play softball or basketball as fairway together and an atmosphere you get older. Throughout the of teamwork is present. entire middle part of your life, golf “I’ll hold the pin for you, and is a great option,” said La Mantia. you can hold the pin for me. I Many people also find that golf won’t get in your way, and you is a big part of business as they won’t get in mine. That etiquette enter the workforce. fosters important skill building.” “So much happens out on the Currently, Enosburg has seven golf course that’s not golf,” said members on the team, two of them La Mantia, “It’s a valuable skill female players. to have. Hey, the worst day on the “If you do some research with course is better than a day in the the NCAA, they will tell you office!” that women’s golf is the most Enosburg’s players have a underused scholarship. All you few more years before they have to do is break 90,” said La have to think about business Mantia, “That means you have to gold tournaments and greenside shoot one over par on each hole. meetings; for now they have a high If you can do that, you can go to school season to complete, and La Duke University for free. It’s an Mantia has been pleased with what incredible opportunity for young he’s seen from his players. people to go out and play on “I think this year we have a world-class courses while getting super strong team and I’m looking a superb education.” forward to what happens.” Not only can golf pay big

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Caden Getty looks to evade Poultney defenders on Saturday. Poultney earned a 22 to 8 win. Rachel N. Lamoureux, County Courier Vermont’s high school golf scene. do it himself and then having you the change. Ryan Bryce, a sophomore, has do it. If you do it wrong, he shows “There were pros and cons to consistently led the team this you how to do it right.” the switch. The fall weather is so season. Logan Plouff, a sophomore, good, and we do get a lot of kids “Every course has to be taken joined the golf team for the first who’ve been playing all summer,” seriously. I have to go out and time this year. He’s played since said La Mantia. play my game and not worry about he was a kid. He pointed out that the ECC anything else. That’s my strategy,” “It’s a really relaxing sport,” offers youth golfers an excellent said Bryce. said Plouff, “and Coach Jeff has package to keep them on the Joyal, who’s new to the program been really great. He’s a good course. this year, has brought the team a teacher.” “Fifty dollars and you can play needed boost. Russell La Mantia has been with as much as you want. A lot of the “It was good for me that golf the team for four years. He spoke kids take advantage of that,” said moved to the fall, but my baseball of the strengths Bryce has brought La Mantia. swing’s probably going to be to the team. Enosburg’s golf team also ruined,” said Joyal with a laugh. “Having Jeff join us was great. has the opportunity to use the “Golf is nice because everyone He’s been in the community for Bakersfield Country Club, giving always gets to play. No one sits so long and is such a good golfer them plenty of opportunity for the bench even if they’re not as himself,” said La Mantia, “He has green time. good as everyone else. It’s really been such a valuable asset because La Mantia pointed out that golf, enjoyable.” he knows so many golfers in the unlike most high school sports, Joyal has enjoyed Coach Bryce’s community. He has helped us a puts opponents in close, friendly hands-on approach. lot with recruiting. We have a few quarters. “Coach Bryce is awesome. He’s players we might not have had if “Golf is a much more social really helpful, and he’s got this it hadn’t been for his relationship sport than many others. Players deep, demanding voice that helps with the player or their parents.” are teamed up with kids from other a lot,” said Joyal, “He’s easy to be Having been with the program schools, often people they’ve around and easy to talk to. He’s during both the time it was held never met before. It takes two and good at teaching you what you in the fall season has given La a half hours to play nine holes, so need to do by showing you how to Mantia a broader perspective on they spend a lot of time together,

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May Gratton of BFA and Lora Fresn of MVU compete for the ball in Tuesday’s game at MVU. Gregory J. Lamoureux, County Courier

ABOVE: Taylor Martell of BFA St. Albans looks to out pace MVU’s Julia Horton in Tuesday’s under the lights game hosted by MVU. Gregory J. Lamoureux, County Courier BELOW:Comet, May Gratton (8), shoots and scores in Tuesday night’s game against the Thunderbirds. Gregory J. Lamoureux, County Courier


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Members of the MVU Alumni team battle with a varsity player on Sunday night during the first under the lights Alumni game for field hockey at MVU. Gregory J. Lamoureux , County Courier A combination of Spirit Week and high school homecoming games at MVU promised to keep students busy for days. On Saturday MVU alumni played a game under the lights against the current varsity soccer team to open the celebrations. MVU varsity boys’ soccer coach Jim Hubbard welcomed 17 former players back to their home field for the game. Hubbard noted that the olders alumn was 61 years old. “It’s great to get those guys back with the high school kids. They share their high school stories and encourage the younger guys,” said Hubbard. Games like Saturday’s help build bonds between generations of MVU soccer players. “The older guys get to know the high school guys better and they often come back and support the younger guys on game nights,” said Hubbard. Hubbard doesn’t wait strictly for special nights to bring the guys together. “I always have a good group of alumni that come together and play against the high school team in the summer to keep them ready for the season,” Hubbard said. Hubbard has been working with soccer in the area for 40 years, and one of his goals is to see permanent lights set up at the high school. “It’s awesome to have the alumni play under the lights,” said

Hubbard, “I’m hoping it will raise support in the community to have permanent lights.” Hubbard noted that under the lights games draw about twice the crowds when compared to a regular soccer game. “I think the community would enjoy permanent lights on the field, and it would open up some other opportunities for different events. We just need to figure out how to fund it. The families love the opportunity to come out and enjoy the night under the lights,” said Hubbard. This year’s varsity team has been enjoying a successful season thanks to work done in recent years. “We’ve been rebuilding the youth program, which has taken some time. Some of those players are now sophomores, and we’ve turned the corner. The kids are really believing they can win games! They’ve regained that Missisquoi spirit,” Hubbard noted. “Teachers are telling me the kids are bouncing around the school with their heads high. These kids are successful at what they are doing and proud of it.” Hubbard likes to see his team give back to the younger kids. The current varsity boys will be reffing the middle school under the lights games on Thursday. Sunday followed with a field hockey alumni game under the lights. Wednesday the boys’ varsity

Renee Bouchard dribbles past a Stowe defender in Monday’s under the lights game. Gregory J. Lamoureux, County Courier

soccer team hosted Lamoille for an under the lights game of their own. Monday, the lights were on again as the MVU varsity field hockey team hosted Stowe. “The alumni game was wonderful! It brought so much excitement and enthusiasm to have the game under the lights. What a fun night! We had girls come back who hadn’t played in years. At the end of the game, I had a former player come and ask if we could do it again next year,” said MVU varsity field hockey coach Jeanne Rainville. “It was really nice to have so many players back on the field again. It was the first time in MVU field hockey history that we’ve played an alumni game under the lights. That’s thanks to our athletic director John Lumsden,” said Rainville. The teams met under the lights on a balmy, September evening and MVU earned the two to one win in overtime. “We scored 45 seconds into the overtime on a sudden death goal by Rhianna Sweeny. Danielle Cummings took the ball from the center line, dribbled her way through four players, passed it off to Rhiana, and Rhianna got the goal. When Danielle has space she can do her magic, and she did it on Monday night,” said Rainville, “I was very confident going into overtime that we’d win it. I knew the seven players on the field were

solid. If you give them space to move the ball they will move the ball and do it well. They are a skilled, fast group.” Rainville recalled the moments just before the overtime began. “I told Danielle to move the ball forward and that’s exactly what she did. It was beautiful. I could ask for nothing more.” The first goal of the game was scored by Sophie Yandow with an assisted by Danielle Cummings. “Danielle is so good at feeding that ball up the field. She creates so many opportunities for the team,” said Rainville. Monday’s homecoming win was certainly special, but the team has been strong all season. “We’re playing very well right now and I’m very proud of the team. We keep learning, growing, and making adjustments with the flow of the game.” Rainville and the girls took a trip this summer that helped build on the team’s foundation. “We have a good core group this year. We went to World Camp at UMass Dartmouth which is run by European players. Thankfully, we were able to fundraise and make it possible for the kids to go. That event really has given us really good boost for the start of the season. That core group played together for three or four days,” said Rainville. “We also kept the kids playing in a spring league. They all need time on the field playing, having

the experience on the field. Everyone can get better; it just takes work. And that looks different for every player.” Tuesday the varsity girls soccer team welcomed BFA St. Albans for an under the lights game. Any students wearing blue or white or any MVU apparel got free entrance to the evening’s events. The lady Thunderbirds fell 5 to 0 against visiting BFA. Thursday the middle school soccer teams will host a jamboree from 5-8 pm. Alburgh and Sheldon will both send teams to the event. Friday will have a full day of fun, beginning with the high school pep rally, a Homecoming Parade from 5:00-5:45 in the town of Swanton, a Class Clash Soccer Game, a high school only outdoor dance, and finally, Fireworks at 8:45 pm. The fireworks are free and open to the public. Saturday the week will end with a boys’ soccer game at 10 am and a football game at 1 pm against Woodstock. If inclement weather prevents Friday’s outdoor activities, the high school dance and the fireworks will be moved to Saturday. “It takes a lof of people to make this happen,” said John Lumsden, MVU’s Athletic Director, “Everyone does a small part. It’s all for the kids; we hope to provide them with a positive experienece and great memories.”


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ABOVE: Rhianna Sweeney of MVU looks up-field for an open player in Thursday’s 1 to 0 win over North Country. BELOW RIGHT: Cameron Dunsmore of BFA St. Albans heads a ball in Friday’s game against Colchester. The visiting Lakers edged the home 2 to 1. BELOW LEFT: Ryan Raleigh of MVU battles for the ball against a Milton defender. Thursday’s game ended in a 3 to 3 tie. Gregory J. Lamoureux, County Courier


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Auxiliary at the Enosburg American Legion, and many Card Clubs. Toot will be remembered for her admirable independence, work ethic, and courage to speak her mind. She is survived by her beloved nieces, Jeannie West and Hailey Latimer; many nieces & nephews, great nieces & nephews and great great nieces & nephews; brotherin-law, Raymond Parent; sistersin-law Doris Farrar and Eunice Farrar; special friend, Teresa Gilbar, her cherished group of Birthday Club friends, and several other close friends. Besides her parents, Toot was predeceased by her husbands, Charles Lagrange and Mike D’Agostino; her brothers, Elwin “Buck” Farrar and Raymond Farrar; sisters, Mabel Parent, Betty West and her husband Ronald, Joyce “Jo” Fletcher and her husband Buster; niece, Linda West; and nephew, Jody Fletcher. A Memorial Service will be held Saturday, September 22, 2018, at 11am at Spears Funeral Home, 96 Dickinson Ave., Enosburg Falls. Interment will follow in the Richford Center Cemetery. Visitation will be held on Saturday at Spears Funeral Home from 10am until the hour of her service. For those who wish, contributions in Toot’s memory may be made to the Franklin County Area Cancer Network, P. O. Box 1186, St. Albans, Vermont

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SHELDON: Gyneth M. Fortin, age 79, passed away Monday, September 17, 2018, at the Northwestern Medical Center in St. Albans. Geraldine “Toot” She was born July 5, 1939, Susan V. Dennis in Fairfax D’Agostino to the late Howard & ENOSBURGH: Susan V. Agnes (Cotnoir) Garrett. She was ENOSBURG FALLS: Dennis died of pancreatic cancer the youngest of nine children. Geraldine “Toot” D’Agostino, on September 16, 2018. age 94, passed away peacefully, Gyneth quit school and started Susan was the beloved wife working at an early age to help and surrounded by loved ones on of Terry A. Dennis for 41 years. support her widowed mother. She Wednesday, September 12, 2018, Together they built a log home in married Roy Fortin in April of at the Northwestern Medical Enosburgh where they raised their 1960. They made their home in Center in St. Albans. two children, the lights of their Sheldon Springs with their two She was born on December life. They are Alison (Andreas sons, Russell and Douglas. 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MILTON/ WINOOSKI: Allen Paul Francis, 82, died peacefully on Wednesday September 12, 2018, at the Starr Farm Nursing Center in Burlington. Allen was born August 4, 1936, in Burlington, the son of Howard and Bertha (Jarrett) Francis. Allen served in the U.S. Air Force and had worked at IBM for over 25 years before retiring. He was very social and enjoyed dancing and listening to music at the seniors center. He was an avid NASCAR and Red Sox fan and like to tinker on things. He also loved spending time with his fiancé Nancy Turner, his family and family barbecues. Allen is survived by his fiancé Nancy Turner of Milton, by his


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children Jim Francis and partner Donna Weston of Essex, Pat Francis and partner Heather Cavett of Johnson, Steve Francis and his wife Heidi of Milton and Scott Francis and his wife Nicole of Wisconsin, by his grandchildren Chad (Christie), Kevin (Desiree), Patrick II. (Melinda), Jennifer, Trevor, Mark, Mickey, Alexander, Ashleigh, Kallie and Taylor, many great grandchildren, his sister Audrey Rice of Louisiana, and by several nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his daughter Christine Gordon in 2016, his brothers Jake and Lance Francis and his sister Beverly Poole. A Memorial Service was held on Saturday, September 15, 2018, at 12pm at the Minor Funeral and Cremation Center in Milton. Friends called on the family on Saturday morning from 10 - 12pm at the Funeral Home. Burial followed in the Milton Village Cemetery.

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BURKE, NY/ GEORGIA, VT: In sure and certain hope of the resurrection, Carol Ann Morse Shipman departed this life Friday, September 14, 2018, at her home with her family by her side. Carol was born on April 22, 1932, on the family farm in West Jay, Vermont. She attended Richford Elementary School, Richford High School, and graduated with

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MILTON: Ruth V. Peters, 92, died September 18, 2018, peacefully at the University of Vermont Medical Center in Burlington with her loving son Wayne, daughter-in- law Darcey and grandson Aaron by her side. Ruth was born on February 27, 1926, in Burlington, the daughter of Joseph and Delia LaBounty. She was married to Langdon Peters, who predeceased her on February 11, 2003. Ruth was a member of St. Ann Catholic Church in Milton and very active with their thrift store. She also loved to play bingo and

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a teaching degree from Johnson State Teacher’s College. She taught at both St. Albans Bay and Georgia Elementary Schools, was a member of the Georgia Fire Department Ladies Auxiliary and the 4H, and was a highly accomplished livestock shower. She was predeceased by her husband, Rev. Herbert F. Shipman; her daughter, Ruth Ann Shipman; grandson, Ezra Sweeney and great granddaughter, Lia Shipman; her parents, Chauncey and Elnora Morse; her parents-in-law, Cecil and Ethelyn Shipman; her brothers, Chauncey and Charles Morse; her sister, Shirley Morse Chapin, sister-in-law, Marilyn Dow Morse; her brothers-inlaw, Stanley Shipman, Reginald Thompson, and Alex Ciufo. She is survived by her children, Martha Shipman, Mary and Wayne Sweeney, Philip and Emilie Shipman, Norman and Vicky Shipman, and Charles and Thy Shipman; her grandchildren, Carolann, Josiah, Charles, Abigail, and Everissa Sweeney; Luke Shipman, Jeremiah and Nicole Shipman; Tabor Shipman, Zebulun and Grace Shipman, Calah and Romeo Ramirez, Moriah, Micah, Samuel, Reuben and Rutherford Shipman; Hannah, MaryBeth, Sela and Soriya Shipman; her great grandchildren, William Shipman; Seth, Esther, Stella, Cecily, Placid, and Andrew Shipman; Ezekiel, Elisha, Naomi, Obadiah, Lydia, Rachel, Isaiah, Job, and Joshua Shipman. Carol is also survived by her sister, Marilyn Morse Ciufo, sisters-in-law, Virginia Thompson, and Muriel Shipman, as well as her brother-in-law, Bruce Chapin, and many nieces and nephews. She loved her Lord and family, gardening, animals, canning, dancing, arts and crafts, had a mischievous sense of humor and, unbeknownst to many, dabbled in linguistics - particularly word formation. Carol is a member of Lisbon Reformed Presbyterian Church in Lisbon, New York and a past member of Trinity Presbyterian Church in St Albans, Vermont. Visiting hours were held at the Trinity Presbyterian Church, 350

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ST. ALBANS: Bruce left to be at peace with our Almighty Savior on 9/12/18. He leaves behind parents, Bruce G. and Monica S. Hill, brother Corey T. Hill and many aunts, uncles, cousins, and friends including his bestfriend, Randy Paquette. In his youth Bruce was adventurous, enjoying fun to the extreme. He graduated from BFA Fairfax and Champlain College with an Associate’s degree in accounting. Bruce was skilled in sprinkler systems, pipe fitting, welding, commercial construction and carpentry. Bruce was a very kind, caring and good person, always there to help others. He enjoyed long rides on his Harley. He had the misfortune of several injuries requiring numerous surgeries which resulted in a very unfortunate path with prescription drugs. May we all pray for those struggling with addiction and its effects and the mental illness that comes with it. It is not for us to judge. In lieu of flowers, donations in Bruce’s memory may be made to Martha’s Kitchen, 86 North Main St, St. Albans, VT. Visiting hours (4PM to 6PM) followed by a Memorial Service will be Wed., 9/19/18 at New Life Christian Church, 34 Centre Drive, Milton. A dinner gathering will follow at the Milton Eagles Club. Burial will take place at a later date.

spend time with her family. She is survived by her sons Wayne Peters and his wife Darcey and Brett Peters, by her grandchildren Aaron and Christina and Meghan, Taylor and Mikayla, her sister Frances Talley and by several nieces and nephews. In addition to her husband Langdon, she was predeceased by her brothers Walter and Raymond LaBounty. Ruth’s family would like to extend special thanks to the University of Vermont Medical Center and “A” wing at Birchwood Terrace for the excellent care given to her. Visiting hours will be held on Thursday, September 20, 2018, from 5:30 to 7:30pm at the Minor Funeral and Cremation Center in Milton with prayers offered by Fr. Feltz at 7:30pm. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Friday, September 21, 2018, at 11am in St. Ann’s Catholic Church. Burial will follow in St. Ann’s Cemetery.

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Thursday, September 20 • State vs. Tardiff, Dominic R.: Jury Trial: F: assault & robbery Monday, September 24 • State vs. Robison, Isaiah Alexander: Attorney or Appear: F: lewd-lascivious conduct Tuesday, September 25 • State vs. Staples, Joshua: Status Conference: F: sexual assault-no consent • State vs. Rushford, Scott: Status Conference: F: assault-agg domestic-1st deg M: interference

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with access to emergency services • State vs. LeClair, Jeffrey: Status Conference: M: driving without a license M: reckless endangerment F: eluding law enforcement officer-negligent operation • State vs. Hoague, Hunter D.: Status Conference: M: violation of conditions of release F: assaultagg • State vs. Gross, James: Status Conference: F: unlawful restraint2nd deg M: interference with access to emergency services M: assault-domestic

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• State vs. Gould, Aaron O.: VOP Merits Hearing: M: assaultdomestic • State vs. Wagner, Carl G.: Motion Hearing: F: sexual assaultagg-victim less than 13 yrs • State vs. Wagner, Carl G.: Motion Hearing: M: violation of conditions of release M: DUI #2-influence • State vs. Wagner, Carl G.: Motion Hearing: M: violation of conditions of release • State vs. Wagner, Carl G.: Motion Hearing: M: violation of conditions of release • State vs. Rivers, James J.: Settlement Conference: F: escape custody-furlough

• State vs. Salyer, Stephen M.: Status Conference: M: vehicle operation-excessive speed F: assault & robbery with weapon M: violation of conditions of release M.: vehicle operation-reckless or gross negligence/#1 F: eluding law enforcement officer-negligent operation • State vs. Cleaves, Thomas: VOP Sentencing Hearing: M: stalking • State vs. Robtoy, Jesse F.: Motion Hearing: M: assault-simple • State vs. Hodgson, Richard W.: Other: M: alcohol-sale/furnish to minor M: indecent material to a minor-video-minor present F: lewd-lascivious conduct F: sexual

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Property transfers posted by the Vermont Department of Taxes

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Donald & Shari McKenzie transferred property at 503 Fairfield Rd to Kristen Beane & William McSoley, $191,000.

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Berkshire Estates, LLC transferred property at Lot #9, Berkshire Estates, Rout 10 to Ashley & Caleb Swainbank,

$25,000. Daniel & Victoria Castelli Revocable Family Trust transferred property at 5782 West Berkshire Rd to Gary Wood III, $147,000. Raymond & Virginia Kinney transferred property at 645 Montgomery Rd to Peggy Kinney, $n/a.

Federal National Mortgage Association transferred property at 55 School St to John Unger, $67,000. Paul & Sharon Yantz transferred property at 133 Ash Ln to Sharon & Wayne Campbell, $345,000. Everett Foss transferred property on Old Vermont Route 15 to C. Robert Wood & Dawn Wood, $105,000. Carol Casella transferred property at 94 Junction Hill

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Arts ‘n Crafts move-in ready, convenient village location and mountain views! 4 BD, 2,500sf home w/ all natural woodwork, original hardwood floors. Remodeled kitchen in 2001, new cabinets, (4) sliding doors w/ built-in blinds. Enjoy entertaining on the lg. 22x14 deck w/ builtin roll down shade. Beautifully landscaped lawn & flowers; raised garden beds. MLS #467299 Margo Sherwood, Realtor / Broker 802-848-3836 / 802-782-0821 www.sherwoodrealestate.net

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Margo Sherwood, Realtor / Broker 802-848-3836 / 802-782-0821 www.sherwoodrealestate.net

East BErkshirE | $134,900 RichfoRd | $59,900

Enosburgh | $344,900

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Gorgeous, stately Victorian home is spacious and updated inside and out with a modern flare and original woodwork. Quiet street, friendly town; lots of space for a growing family, walking distance to grocery store, Notch Medical Center, and shops. Large grass area for summer parties, and great winter sledding fun in the backyard. Huge, 2-story garage! A little over an hour drive to Burlington, a couple miles to Canadian border, and 20 min. to Jay Peak Resort.

Sherwood Real Estate

Jay

Christina & Jacques Higgins, Christine Higgins as Co-Tr transferred property at 2511 Cross Rd to Jacques Higgins as Co-Tr,

Century 21- JaCk assoCiates Century 21- JaCk assoCiates Lake Carmi | $169,900 Berkshire | $499,000

70 Highland Ave, Richford

Victorian style home is true country living! Attached garage w/storage above; lg. hand crafted post & beam barn & gazebo all setting on 22.5 acres! Approximately 7 acres organic hay fields & 15 wooded acres w/maple, birch, pine & a brook! Just minutes to all amenities! MLS#4703240 Call, text or email Armand Chevrier Jr. 802-309-4735 armand.chevier@yahoo.com

at 2776 Ethan Allen Highway to Gregory Olio, $n/a. Edward Fournier & Patricia Mead-Fournier transferred property at 322 Woods Hollow Dr to Carol Goodrich, $295,000. Andrea & Brian Cronmiller transferred property at 716 Waller Rd to Amy & Stephen Dibona, $350,000. Brandon & Holly Dixon, Trustees transferred property at 724 Stone Bridge Rd to Sarah Buzzell & Benjamin Curran, $310,000. Brett & Patty Wood transferred property at 1128 Sand Hill Rd to Brett & Patty Wood, $n/a. Patty & Brett Wood transferred property at 1128 Sand Hill Rd to Zachary Wood, $n/a. Estate of Andy L. Elkins transferred property at 1248 Cline Rd to Vincent St. Amour, $157,500.

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Are you looking for a nice camp? Look no more! This Rustic camp has it all except electricity! Living room w/woodstove, kitchen, loft and bedrooms. Hot water and a BR. w/shower. Lights & hot water tank run off propane.

Cambridge & Jeffersonville

Rd to Jennifer & Shayne Kirby, $245,000. Jessica & Justin Menard transferred property at 39 Dan Reynolds Dr to Bank of America, N.A. Successor by merger to Bac Home Loans Servicing, $60,830. Diana Borrero transferred property at Smuggler’s Notch Balsams Flex Times to Alex Simon, $n/a. Casey Adams Construction LLP transferred property at 624 River Rd to Jeffrey Francis & Kaitlyn Ward, $210,000. Barbara Grant, Trustee Grant Family Rev Trust transferred property on Vermont Route 108 South to Peregrines Landing LLC, $275,000. Joseph Allen transferred property at 99 Upper Pleasant Valley Dr to Heidi & Jason Allen, $197,000.

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Joshua & Mallory Hooper transferred property at 124 Winters Ln to Kyle St. Gelais, $148,500. Frederick M.J. Fuller & Nancy Fuller transferred property at 1556 Alburgh Springs Rd to Nancy C. Fuller Revocable Trust & Frederick M.J. Fuller Revocable Trust, $n/a. Mary Elliott & Michael St. Francis transferred property at 1463 U.S. Route 2 South to M and M Mini Storage, LLC, $n/a.


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good music, and had recently taken up playing the mandolin. He was an awesome listener, he was a strong man, and touched people in ways that made them feel loved and cared for. He was a great husband, a loving father and Jessica’s favorite archery coach, and a fantastic Grampie. In his recent years, Scott became a member and later president of the Milton Eagles Club. He was proud of his role and truly wanted to make sure he was giving back to the community. For those who knew Scott, they knew he didn’t want people to shed tears over him when he left us, he wanted us to celebrate his life and have one hell of a party. As such, the family has followed his wishes and will be hosting a NMC-12-114 PT CC 5-Peat Avatar Print ad.indd Celebration of Life for him at the Milton Eagles Club, 42 Centre Drive, Milton on Sunday, October 28, 2018, at 1:00 pm. We invite you to come out and celebrate a man who loved a good beer, good food, and good times. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Hunt of a Lifetime Program, c/o Hunt of a Lifetime Foundation, P.O. Box 241, Harborcreek, Pennsylvania 16421 or please go to www. huntofalifetime.org, and make sure to list Scott Sweeney on the donation form. To send Scott’s family a written expression of sympathy or share a memory, kindly go to his online guest book at www. healdfuneralhome.com.

Marie Theresa (Desrochers) Thomas

Saint Albans Town

Vickie Hutchins & Roxanne Paquette transferred property at 2357 Bronson Rd to Aleta & Ellis Mattison, $75,000. Kelli & Richard Schreiner transferred property at 2 Hillcrest Heights to Kelli & Richard

Schreiner, $n/a. Ray S. Gervais and Theresa B. Gervais Trust transferred property at 188 Tranquility Ln to Theresa Gervais, Beth & Stephen Reverri, $n/a. Kelli & Richard Schreiner transferred property at Lot 2 Hillcrest Heights to Kelli & Richard Schreiner, $n/a. Gregory Costes transferred a merger of lots to Gregory Costes, $n/a.

Sheldon

Cheryl Moran, Chris & Craig Paradee transferred property at 65 Hill St to James & Kristie Callan, $75,000.

nieces and nephews. Marie support and help. A special thank Drive Safely! would also like to acknowledge you to Germaine Cross for all members of the Greeno family, your assistance and support. her former in-laws. In lieu of flowers, donations Marie was preceded in death to the Franklin County Home Main St. Enosburg Falls 933-8301 by her parents, Virginia A. Health Agency, 3 Home Health 23 1/2 hour Towing Year after year, we’ve received outstanding patient Repairs • Tires • Brakes • Exhaust • Inspections (Smith)a prestigious Desrochersnational and award Paul recognizing Circle, St. our Albans, VT 05478 or satisfaction scores. The award is given by Avatar International, a leading research firm County that surveys F. Desrochers and her brother, the Franklin Areapatients Cancerabout their level of satisfaction with healthcare services. NMC is one of approximately 400 hospitals nationally Norman Desrochers. Network, P. O. Box 1186, St. using the Avatar system, and one of only 13 hospitals awarded the Overall Best Performer Visitation will be at the Heald Albans, VT Award. 05478Congratulations in Marie’s to NMC’s entire team on providing exceptional care for our community! Funeral Home, 87 South Main memory are appreciated. Street, St. Albans from 4 to 6 pm To send Marie’s family a For more information on callFriday, Janet atSeptember 802-524-1280 or visit www.NorthwesternMedicalCenter.org. 21, 2018. written expression of sympathy A Memorial Service will be or share a memory, kindly go to held at 11:00 AM on Saturday, her online guest book at www. Hospital September 22, at the Heald healdfuneralhome.com. She also attended classes at Funeral Home. The family of Marie wishes Community College of Vermont. Marie married Bradley Thomas to extend our sincere thanks to Elect all the staff at Franklin County of St. Albans on April 16, 1983. Northwestern Medical Center Home Health Agency and their She worked at St. Albans Town FAIRFIELD ST., ST. ALBANS, VT (802) 524.5911 | 800.696.0321 schools for 20 years in Food Hospice Program, especially Services, first at the James P. Jeanne Dube who became our Residential Callaghan Memorial School at friend. We’d also like to thank St. Albans Bay and later at Saint McClure-Miller VNA Respite 1 Ave Maria 6/22/12 2:28 PM Albans Town Education Center. House staff. Marie’s stay there Community Care Homes, Inc.™ Marie then worked at Northwest was not long but the care she Dedicated to Caring Probate Judge Level III Residential Care with a Technical Center in St. Albans received was much appreciated. separate secure Memory Care Center. Vote November 6th as a Certified Paraeducator in the Additionally, we would like to Call for a tour. 848-7106 www.avemariacare.com Richford, VT thank the extended Northwest Culinary Arts Program. Marie was involved in 4-H, Technical Center family for their beginning as a participant in her youth, then following in the footsteps of her mother becoming a 4-H leader and Girl Scout Leader for her own children. She also loved cooking and collecting recipes. She was an accomplished sewer and quilter and was briefly QUAKER CHIPS AHOY RED GRAPES LIFE CEREAL a member of the Franklin County LB Quilters Guild. QUAKER KEEBLER TOWNHOUSE RED POTATOES CAP ‘N CRUNCH CEREAL CRACKERS Marie is survived by her SHURFINE husband, Bradley of 35 years of FRIGO SHURFINE MILK KETCHUP GAL. STRING CHEESE St. Albans, and her children and SHURFINE VEGETABLE their spouses, Kevin & Jessica SHURFINE KLONDIKE BARS AND CANOLA OIL PIZZA SELF-RISE (Beaudoin) of Winooski, Sarah BOVES & Michael Burdo of St. Albans, BOVES CAMPBELLS ITALIAN MEATBALLS PASTA Amanda & Daniel “DJ” Justice, Jr. CHUNKY SAUCE of South Burlington and Trafton YOPLAIT ORIGINAL YOGURT SOUP of Colchester; her grandchildren, Persephonie, Mercy, Micah Marie and Siah and her greatgrandchildren, Illayna, Bradley, Skylar and Willow Marie. /Case She is also survived by her brother and sister-in-law, Albert and Brenda (Kittell) Desrochers of Enosburg Falls, her sister Sales Dates: 9/20 - 9/26 Many more weekly advertised specials within the store! and brother-in-law, Claire We reserve the right to limit quantities and to correct typographical errors. Illustrations are for design purposes only and do not necessarily depict featured items. (Desrochers) and Thomas Roberts of Beebe Plains, her brother-inlaw and sister-in-law, Peter and Sally (Phillips) Thomas of St. 138 Federal St., St Albans, VT • 802-524-9366 Open to the Public Albans, her unofficially adopted Where Your Purchases Support Family-Owned Dairy Farms 7 Days a Week daughter, Jessica “Squishy” www.stalbanscoopstore.com M-FSat.: 7am-6pm; Sat. 7am-4pm; Sun. 8am-4pm M-F: 7am-6pm; 7am-4pm; Sun: 8am-4pm Jaquish of Craftsbury and many Dairy Farmer Owned

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ST. ALBANS: Marie Theresa (Desrochers) Thomas, 61, passed away surrounded by members of her loving family on Wednesday, September 12, 2018, at the McClure – Miller VNA Respite House in Colchester after several seperate battles with cancer spanning 20+ years. Marie was born May 4, 1957, in St. Albans to Virginia (Smith) and Paul Desrochers. Marie attended St. Albans Town schools graduating from Bellows Free Academy, St. Albans in 1975.

Saint Albans City

John Hale transferred property at 115 High St to Thomas Massey, $350,000. Amber Johnson transferred property at 89 North Elm St to Christopher Johnson, $n/a. Reverend Michael Moretti transferred property at 20 Lower Welden St to Paula Minch & Reverend Michael Moretti, $880.

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Richford

Dawn & Michael Lindstedt transferred property at 8 Kings Court to John & Mary Weatherby, $44,372. Bank of America, N.A. transferred property at 104 Noyes St to Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, $10. Dennis & Linda Lafontaine transferred property at 544 Province St to Rebecca Westcom,

$135,500. Paul & Shirley Lafromboise transferred property at 41 Noyes St to Jeff & Tina Lamos, $20,000. Barry Kade transferred property at 444 E. Slide to Justin Sheperd, $32,000. Alfred & Carolyn Gendron transferred property at 1036 South Rd to Dylan Ellijah Gendron, $136,712. Justin Sheperd transferred property on Nickson Rd to Alton & Cynthia Dunakin, $42,000. Joyce Erno transferred property at 26 Golf Course Rd to Joshua Jewett, $127,000.

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Milton

Lynda Blair transferred property at 51 Baker Ln to Daysha Mashak & Justin Santor, $245,000. Laura Lee Lacasse & Virginia Turner transferred property at 759 West Rd to Laura Lee Lacasse, Trustee, $115,750. Champlain Housing Trust, Inc. transferred property at 15 Willy’s Ln to Russell Baker, $n/a. Michael & Sarah Kitchen transferred property at 95 East Rdto Matthew Ellis & Sarah Giles, $228,000. Michael Boisjoli transferred property at 47 Birch Ln to Rachel

Provost & Joseph Provost, Jr., $174,800. 486 Sanderson Rd. LLC transferred property at 486 Sanderson Rd to Jamie Olson, $230,000.

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Assistant Custodian Montgomery Elementary School Immediate Opening

Seeking a person to join our team for this 40 hour per week position on the evening shift during the school year and day shift during school vacations and summer. Please send application, letter of interest, current resume and three letters of current recommendation to: Franklin Northeast Supervisory Union P.O. Box 130 Richford, VT 05476 72597

Interested persons with any questions, please call Sandy Alexander at 326-4632.

Montgomery Town School District complies with all state and federal employment and non-discrimination laws in its hiring and employment practices.

COACHING VACANCY Enosburg Falls High School

Varsity Softball Coach

EMPLOYMENT

WANTED

DRIVERS: Full Time & Part Time positions. Competitive wages, vacation, health insurance and retirement packages available. Requires ‘Class A’ CDL with Tank Endorsement, clean driving record. (802)933-4911 Vaillancourt Transportation

Interested in purchasing 1 acre of land or enough land to place two single wide mobile homes within a 30 mile radius of Swanton. Farm land is acceptable. Serious replies only. 802-782-5274

FOR SALE .40 cal highpoint. $275. (802) 9331099. Argo Avenger $8,000

FT & PT Direct Care and PT Dietary

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Herefords for Sale​ ​all ages, locally raised; some ready for market. 802-233-4260

Department

Please apply with your resume and for an interview to:

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morgan@brownway.com

Smith & Wesson M&P 9mm pistol (4 1/2 inch barrel) with (4) 17 round magazines, holster, hard case. Gun is very clean, used only for target practice in good weather. $675. (802) 933-1099. VOX electric Guitar. 1960-64. $400 524-203-. Thompson Center Muzzleloader SS barrel only, 28 inch 300 Winchester mag Encore Pro-Hunter, new scope mounts, and box of shells. $275 For details, contact bodre@franklinvt.net or 285-6207

Now hiring

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Level III Residential Care Home

Enosburg Falls 933-2315 | www.brownway.com

72573

Applications accepted through September 28, 2018

802-988-2306

www.thejayvillageinn.com

Enosburgh Town School District complies with all state and federal employment and non-discrimination laws in its hiring and employment practices.

The Town of Richford is seeking a candidate to be appointed as Town Clerk/Treasurer upon the retirement of the current Town Clerk/Treasurer in March 2019. A training period will be provided prior to that retirement. Individuals seeking this position should have knowledge of accounting, management, good organizational skills and the ability to get along with others. The applicant must also have the ability to be bonded, and be a Richford resident. This is a salaried position and the pay rate will be commensurate with qualifications and experience. A benefit package is available for full-time employees.

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RICHFORD TOWN CLERK / TREASURER

25 hours per week Monday - Friday 9:30am – 2:30pm

CarePartners Adult Day Center 640 Franklin Park West, St. Albans, VT 05478 EOE

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to provide quality care to our residents

Missisquoi Valley Union High School is anticipating multiple position openings in our buildings, grounds and facilities department. • Primary duties are custodial • Experience in industrial cleaning and equipment operation is preferred • Evening shift positions. Overtime required • Benefits include sick time, vacation, health insurance and retirement • Pay is dependent on experience

If you like to make a positive difference in people’s lives and enjoy working in a supportive environment, this is the job for you.

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TRUCK DRIVER Swanton Plant

One Pinnacle Meadows Richford, VT 05476 (802)-848-7106 sdoe@avemariacare.com

This position provides a vital aspect to customer service, insuring Poulin Grain leads the way in animal nutrition and service. This position is delivering bulk and bagged feeds. Responsibilities: • Load feed truck in preparation of delivery • Completes required logbook accurately and timely • Perform routine maintenance on vehicle Requirements: • Class A CDL • Maintain current DOT physical • Ability to lift up to 50 pounds Poulin Grain is a family owned and operated company, which provides Leading Animal Nutrition through the Northeastern United States. Poulin Grain is looking for a competitive individual to join our team at our Swanton Facility. This job offers excellent career potential. Please stop in for an application: 72584

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Direct Care Staff and Kitchen Staff

Anticipated Custodial Openings

Lorelei Tougas 175 Thunderbird Dr. Swanton, VT 05488

349 Main St, Enosburg Falls (802) 933-4375

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We are seeking an experienced Nursing Assistant to assist participants with toileting, transferring, walking, feeding, etc. Make use of your Nursing Assistant skills plus assist with meaningful activities. The ability to work as a cooperative team member with a diverse clientele is a must; and a High School diploma or equivalent is required.

www.carepartnersvt.org

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Richford is an equal opportunity employer

Adult Day Center

Part-Time Nursing Assistant

Persons interested in applying should submit a cover letter, a town employment application and at least three professional references. These materials should be mailed or hand delivered to:

Linda Collins, Town of Richford Selectboard Chairperson PO Box 236, 94 Main Street Richford, Vermont 05476

ADVERTISING SALES REPRESENTATIVE

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Please send a letter of interest, (3) letters of recommendation and a brief summary of your coaching experience to:

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AUGUST LOTTERY WINNERS won $700.00 from an instant game on Monday, August 13, 2018. • Nicole M Leonard, of Saint Albans City, won $1,000.00 from an instant game on Monday, August 13, 2018. • James D Durett, of Mlton, won $1,000.00 from an instant game on Tuesday, August 14, 2018. • Roger A Terrier, of Milton, won $777.00 from an instant game on Tuesday, August 14, 2018. • Vaughn P Gross, of St Albans, won $1,500.00 from an online game on Tuesday, August 14, 2018. • Henry E Trieb, of Swanton, won $1,000.00 from an instant game on Friday, August 17, 2018. • April L Barratt, of Swanton, won $1,000.00 from an instant game on Monday, August 20, 2018. • Kharlie Dreslinski, of St Albans, won $1,000.00 from an online game on Tuesday, August 21, 2018. • Mary R Machia, of St Albans, won $1,000.00 from an instant

game on Thursday, August 23, 2018. • Richard B Wilcox, of Cambridge, won $1,000.00 from an instant game on Monday, August 27, 2018. • Donald E Bortz, of St Albans, won $5,000.00 from an instant game on Monday, August 27, 2018. • Ryan C Clapper, of Fairfield, won $1,000.00 from an instant game on Monday, August 27, 2018. • Bonnie L Turner, of Milton, won $1,000.00 from an instant game on Tuesday, August 28, 2018. • Diane M Mcmahon, of St Albans, won $777.00 from an instant game on Tuesday, August 28, 2018. • Roger A Noel, of Highgate Ctr, won $1,000.00 from an instant game on Tuesday, August 28, 2018. • Norman M Senna, of St Albans, won $1,000.00 from an instant game on Wednesday,

GUNS from page 3

St. Albans Police Chief Gary Taylor touted the bust as an “excellent example of municipal law enforcement working with our federal law enforcement partners.” According to public records, the government has accused the five of illegally purchasing about 30 firearms. All five were detained after their arraignment Thursday. On Monday a judge ordered them to be released if they could meet certain pretrial requirements, including not possessing any deadly weapons, illicit drugs, and a requirement that they attend an inpatient drug

treatment program. Most of the five have relatively clean records. Megan West, according to public records was on probation for retail theft at the time of her arrest. Wells was wanted on a warrant for failing to appear in Franklin Criminal Court for a possession of narcotics charge. U.S. Attorney Christina Nolan said “This case highlights the commitment of the U.S. Attorney’s Office to prioritize firearms offenses. Those who violate gun laws by diverting weapons to the black market endanger innocent citizens and empower dangerous

criminals. Federal, state, and local law enforcement will work as a team to bring consequences for such conduct, and will target such individuals for federal prosecution.” According to court records, Baker tested positive for cocaine, methadone, and THC (the active ingredient in marijuana) at the time of her arrest. Lacoste tested positive for buprenorphine, cocaine, and THC. West tested positive for methadone and opiates when she was arrested. Court records did not say if Wells or Bassette tested positive for drugs when they were taken into custody.

When Carl walked into the statehouse on the first day of the 2017-18 session, many sitting legislators recognized Carl from when he was town representative in 2001-2, others recognized him from his work as Managing Director of Wyeth Nutritionals (now Perrigo) and Vermont Whey Co. , from his service on the board of Northwest Counseling and Support Services , from his service the board of Georgia Industrial Development Corp and for his energetic support of educational programs for young children. Vote for someone who will

represent our town with skill, experience and understanding of the needs of our citizens. Join me in voting to re-elect Rep. Carl Rosenquist. Carolyn Branagan Georgia

trafficking of firearms is a serious criminal activity and often puts firearms in the hands of individuals who can’t legally purchase or possess them,” said Lawrence Panetta, Assistant Special Agent in Charge of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Boston Field Division. “ATF remains dedicated to identifying, investigating and arresting these individuals and making our streets and communities safer from violent firearm related acts.”

LETTERS from page 5

support Corey Parent to be our next State Senator - along with Randy Brock. Mr. Brock is one of the few beacons of light in the statehouse these days. Franklin county is lucky to have him continue his public service. I hope you’ll join me in supporting them. Dan Pipes, Col. (Ret.) Fairfield

TIME FOR A CHANGE

Georgia voters should vote to re-elect Rep. Carl Rosenquist. His experience, compassion and strong work ethic all come together to make Carl the best candidate in the race to represent our community in the Vermont House of Representatives. I’ve known Carl for 35 years. His contributions to the town of Georgia are significant including school board Chair, supervisory union Chair, over seeing the school building expansion, member of the committee to create the town Veterans Monument and many other ways.

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We’re Growing Come Join us! Openings for

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LIQUIDATION SALE!

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802.782.0821

66 Main St. Richford

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INSIDE BARN SALE RAIN OR SHINE September 29 & 30 9am - 4pm 3529 Water Tower Rd Berkshire

Vintage pieces, Antiques, Furniture, Dishes, lots of tools, Auto body pneumatic tools, hundreds of John Deere 2-cylinder parts, Parts books, Stereo, Speakers, Edison Mimograph No. 1, Sun Setter Awning 8 x 10 New, 1904 McClellan saddle-Excellent shape, A. Steinberg 1925 Bear Trap Saddle, 1986 CK-20 truck inspected 8-2018 with low mileage, restored John Deere 420 tractor, exercise equipment. SO MUCH MORE CAN’T LIST IT ALL. BARN IS FULL SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE 72627

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We need someone to represent Fairfax who will stand up to the big spenders in Montpelier and cast her vote to bring government budgets in line with what taxpayers can afford. Mary Beerworth is a strong supporter of Governor Phil Scott’s pledge of “no new taxes.” We need someone to work hard and smart to represent the interests of all - and not just view the position as personal job security where only minutes of meetings are published. Ed Nuttall Fairfax

ENDORSING CARL

August 29, 2018. • Michael J Hughes, of Fair Haven, won $1,000.00 from an instant game on Wednesday, August 29, 2018. • Robin R Young, of Fair Haven, won $700.00 from an instant game on Thursday, August 30, 2018. • William H Savaria, of Fairfax, won $1,000.00 from an instant game on Friday, August 31, 2018. • Steven E Rocheleau, of Fairfax, won $1,000.00 from an instant game on Friday, August 31, 2018. • Deborah M Locke, of Swanton, won $50,000.00 from an instant game on Friday, August 31, 2018.

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instant game on Thursday, August 2, 2018. • Donald E Bortz, of St Albans, won $1,000.00 from an instant game on Friday, August 3, 2018. • Lisa A Unwin, of Enosburgh Falls, won $1,000.00 from an instant game on Monday, August 6, 2018. • Roger A Terrier, of Milton, won $1,000.00 from an instant game on Monday, August 6, 2018. • Ronald L Messier, of Highgate Center, won $10,129.00 from an online game on Monday, August 6, 2018. • Kevin L Russin, of Milton, won $1,500.00 from an online game on Wednesday, August 8, 2018. • Samantha L Mckenzie, of Richford, won $690.00 from an instant game on Thursday, August 9, 2018. • Diane A Sartwell, of Franklin, won $1,000.00 from an instant game on Monday, August 13, 2018. • Brandon T Hatin, of Milton,

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Residents from the greater Franklin County Area won $92,373 from the Vermont Lottery in prizes worth more than $250, according to the state agency that collects the data. For the entire month of August, the lottery dolled out more than $1.73 million, Vermonter’s were lucky enough to collect $681,101 of those winnings, but more than $1,048,899 were collected by out of state winners. The average winnings collected in August were about $7,727 each, while area winners collected, on average, about $2,979. Here’s a list of all the local winners: • Patricia K Hiltebeitel, of Milton, won $600.00 from an online game on Wednesday, August 1, 2018. • Christopher G Poratti, of Milton, won $1,000.00 from an instant game on Thursday, August 2, 2018. • Colin M Waterhouse, of Richford, won $1,000.00 from an

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lawsuit, an injunction would be put in place to stall the process of a merger forced upon the school district by the Vermont Agency of Education. In addition the board joined other schools in a letter opposing the proposed mergers. The board met in private for more than an hour to hash out their plan for the lawsuit before ultimately deciding to join in on the suit. Eight board have signed onto the lawsuit, but that number is expected to grow by the time the November 30th deadline is hit for the Agency Board of Education makes their final ruling. The cost of the lawsuit is anticipated to be spread across the participating districts in the lawsuit, which is expected to no more than $5,000. The board is also considering moving to a “non-operating” school district. A meeting for October 2nd is scheduled for that topic.

DUI/DLS REPORT

• Terry Leroux, 60, of Milton was charged with DUI #3 after State Troopers pulled him over on Route 108 in Cambridge. State Police did not release what Leroux’s BAC was, but did say he was showing signs of impairment. He was released on a citation to appear in Lamoille County Court on October 24th. • Susan Baker, 62, of Montgomery was arrested for DUI #1, according to Vermont State Police after Troopers pulled her over in Montgomery last week. VSP Troopers were vague with the release of information on Baker’s arrest, only stating that she showed signs of impairment. She was released on a citation to appear in court on October 1st. • Josh D. Turner, 23, of Milton was arrested for DWI on September 14th after Vermont State Police pulled him over on Route 128 in Westford for an equipment violation. He was cited

into court on October 4th. • Amanda Pecor, 32, of Richford was stopped by Vermont State Police on September 14th on the Upper Pleasant Valley Road in Cambridge, ultimately being charged with driving with a criminally suspended license. She is due in court on November 21st. • Jessie Marshall, 43, of St. Albans was arrested for driving with a criminally suspended license on September 17th after Troopers pulled her over on I-89 Southbound in Richmond for speeding. The Trooper did not say how fast Marshall was traveling. She is due in court on October 23rd to answer to the DLS charge. • Travis Hayes, 31, of Enosburg was arrested by VSP Troopers after crashing his vehicle on the Bogue Road in Enosburg on September 13th. Hayes was processed for DUI after initially fleeing the scene, according to police. He is due in court on October 1st.

DEGRE AUCTION SERVICES, LLC

EXCEPTIONAL ON-SITE ESTATES AUCTION

September 20, 2018

Sheldon Fire Department The Sheldon Fire Department has completed the installation of a dry hydrant at 1126 VT Rte. 78 in Sheldon on 6-27-2018. The installation of this hydrant is part of a comprehensive program to improve fire protection in rural areas of Sheldon. The Sheldon Fire Department is in the process of improving fire protection in the Town of Sheldon by installing dry hydrants to improve the availability and accessibility of water for firefighting purposes. Dry hydrants are a preferred method of providing water for firefighting in areas where there are no water mains. The Sheldon Fire Department was awarded a grant from the Vermont Rural Fire Protection Task Force which is part of the Northern Vermont Resource Conservation & Development (RC&D) Council. The Northern Vermont RC&D periodically receives grant funding from the United States Forest Service through Vermont Forest Parks and Recreation to help fund more expensive rural water supply projects.

Town of Sheldon

1640 Main Street/PO Box 66 Sheldon, VT 05483 802.933.2524 tc@sheldonvt.com

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1207 Lake Region Rd. Orleans, VT 05860

Saturday, Sept. 22, 2018 at 9am Preview Friday Sept. 21, 2018 10am - 2pm

Foreclosure: 3BR/2BA Troy Home

Sale under tent, bring your chairs

We are pleased to be combining the contents of two beautiful homes of the late Charles Carroll of Orleans, VT and the late Huguette Black of Newport Center, VT. This will be an interesting, diversified estate sale, with a bonus of a million dollar view!!!

The real estate will be offered at 12 o’clock noon, with reserve.

This is just a partial listing with so much, much more. Equipment,workshop & guns at 9am: 14’ aluminum fishing boat w/trailer & 15 HP Honda motor (in mint condition), Polaris Magnum (on demand, all wheel drive) in camo, John Deere LX176 riding lawn mower w/snow blower, “Wacker” Honda generator, Sears air compressor, Toro snow blower, Dewalt 390 power washer w/Honda motor, 2 double stacked Craftsman tool boxes, 2 Craftsman drill presses, Craftsman leaf blower, metal chop saw, Craftsman grind stone, angle grinder, metal detector, Stihl 250 chain saw, Craftsman air compressor; all Craftsman: joiner, vice & table saw, lathe w/table & knives, disc belt sander. 14’ aluminum fishing boat w/ trailer & 15 HP Honda motor, Johnson Sea Horse motor, collection of fishing tackle & lures, a “Volcan” anvil, assorted hardware, 2 Kennedy machinist chest, Snap-On & Craftsman hand tools, work benches, hydraulic jacks, carpenter tools, sm. power tools, misc. wood & molding, 2 hand trucks, Hitachi 12” chop saw w/stand, 6 tons of wood pellets just in time for winter, misc. and more. Guns: Colt 25 pistol, Colt 22 Woodsman pistol, Colt 45 Commander pistol, Winchester 7mm, Springfield M1 30 cal. rifle, Marlin 22 LR rifle, Bridge 12 ga. Shotgun, American Firearms 22 cal. rifle, English rifle, old “dummy” training rifle, Uroarms Brescia Italy 44 cal., Saiga 7.62, H & R 20 ga. Topper M-48 shotgun, Beretta o/u 12 ga. shotgun, misc. ammo, 1907 Wilkinson bayonette. Immaculate condition good, quality furniture: “C” rolltop desk, unusual 10 section barrister bookcase, mahogany secretary, butler’s desk, maple dining room table w/2 leaves & 6 chairs, 11 pc. Metz “French Provincial” dining room set, side tables incl. dropleafs, drum table, wide selection of sofas, chairs of every description incl. recliners, club chairs, parlor chairs, 1 w/ottoman, stuffed chairs of all colors & sizes, several good bedroom suites, sleigh beds, brass bed, several dressers, domestic treadle sewing machine, several oriental rugs, good lamps & lighting fixtures. Also: Hammond organ w/ “bright foot” bench, curio cabinets, game table & chairs, electric fireplace, like new Kenmore upright freezer, and much more. Artwork, mirrors: Several Will Moses & several other noted artists’ works, photos & prints dealing with aviation from Charles Carroll who was a pilot for several years, textile art, several nice prints, mirrors. Etching by: Lecomte Van Nesty and more! Smalls & oddities: Lionel train set up on table, Van Briggle lamp & pr. of Van Briggle vases, pr. of Embury lanterns, unusual Pharmacist’ balance scale, strong boxes, humidor, Noritake setting for 12 w/side pcs. Savannah pattern, early airplane steering wheels & skiis, library of Aviation books, Harvard Classics of 20 volumes & 50 volumes, (must see!!!), several 1800’s books including Hawkins, Sadler, McMaster, 1893 World’s Columbian Exposition Chicago book of photos, 1948 Boy Scout shirt, badges & gear incl. tay kit & pocket stove, early ice skates sign, Marathon, 1941 Wilson Streamline Fingers baseball glove, Lionel train set w/custom table, antique Fischer radio/phonograph (medalist series 2) and so much more. Come enjoy a real country auction by Vermont’s Favorite Country Auctioneer!!

DEGRE AUCTION SERVICES, LLC

Richard Degre, Auctioneer

check -out: auctionzip.com #6916 (lots of pictures) We accept absentee and phone bids

degreauction@comcast.net 802-744-2427 or 802-673-5840 Canteen by Matt Wright

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Terms: Cash, check, credit card; 13% Buyer’s Premium with 3% discount for cash or check Thank you, we appreciate your business!

We will buy or cosign one item or complete households and estates - give us a call!

Friday, October 12 @ 1PM (Register from 12PM) 209 East Main Street, Troy, VT OPEN HOUSE: Wednesday, September 26, 1-3PM

3+BR home with 2 baths, 1,728± SF, oversized garage on a quarter acre lot. Walk to area amenities. Short drive to Jay Peak. Put a little TLC into this 1891 house and have a place to call home.

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