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results-gifford-last-mile-ride-5k-2015/.
On Saturday, heavy rain held off until after
the famous outdoor barbeque lunch, where
206 bicyclists and motorcyclists sat at long
tables to share stories, welcome newcomers
to the Last Mile Ride community, and receive
raffle, door, and fundraising prizes.
Lincoln honored Randolph volunteer Reg
Mongeur. A Vermont Combat Veterans road
guard for all ten years of the event, he took
over organizing the guards when co-founder
Charlie Amico stepped down. Mongeur came
to the event after several of his relatives died
in the Garden Room, and soon became a top
fundraiser, often sitting at a table in front of
Shaws to spread the word about Last Mile
Ride services and solicit donations.
Reg has done phenomenal work for Last
Mile Ride, Lincoln said. He served his
country in Viet Nam, came home, worked
hard, raised a family, and now works hard
serving our community.
Poking fun at Mongeur, Lincoln shared
that he is well known as he hounds us on
Facebook and Shaws raising awareness and
support for the event. Reg will be turning his
motorcycle keys in, but thankfully remains
committed to our event.
Last Mile Ride Raffle prize winners
were:
Annette Sargent of Roxbury, who won
the Harley-Davidson donated by Wilkins
Harley-Davidson in South Barre
Dr. Josh Plavin of Randolph, who won
the bicycle donated by Green Mountain
Bicycle Express in Northfield
Wendy Wells, of Randolph Center, who
won the quilt made by Gifford nursing staff
Ronald Warner, of Randolph, who won
the toolbox donated by Randolph Auto
Supply
Ten riders raised over $1,000, with the top
fundraisers being Reg Mongeur, Linda
Chugkowski and Robert Martin, Chip Milnor,
and Todd Winslow. Top fundraiser prizes
were: four tickets to NH Speedway, four tickets to The Great Escape, a Gondola Ride and
lunch at Stowe Mountain Resort, and the
Local Prize Package (two tickets to the New
World Festival, one-night stay at the Three
Stallion Inn, and a gift certificate to Saap
Restaurant).
Generous business support played a huge
role in the events success. Forty-six businesses sponsored this years event, with
major sponsors including Be Good Sports,
The Frankenburg Agency, Froggy 100.9,
Gillespie Fuels and Propane, HP Cummings,
Luckys Trailer Sales, Mascoma Savings
Bank, Northfield Savings Bank, and Wilkins
Harley-Davidson.
As the rumble of the bikes rang through the
towns, riders enjoyed support along the route
from cheering community members, including local fire departments and the White
River Valley Ambulance. Rider safety was
ensured by volunteers from the Green
Mountain Bike Patrol, the Combat Veterans
Motorcycle Association, and ride leader
Orange County Sheriff Bill Bohnyak.
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You can help improve the streams and rivers of Morristown and from the Connecticut River Valley Conservation District says Cleaning up streams is
Vermont! Volunteers are needed for events to Burlington with many in between. Find the one of many ways the Rutland Natural Resources
throughout the month of September which is event closest to you via the Watersheds United Conservation District (RNRCD) and the City of
Vermonts official River Cleanup Month. To find Vermonts River Cleanup page. There you will Rutland are encouraging people to get involved
out about an event near you, check out the Vermont find an interactive map and details about each locally. Kelly Stettner, Director of the Black
River Cleanup web pages at www.watershedsunit- event. Check back often as new events are posted River Action Team, has organized many river
edvt.org/vtrivercleanup or call Watersheds United weekly.
cleanup events stresses that we can all be someWatershed groups and municipalities alike are body and make a difference for cleaner water.
The Central Vermont Solid Vermont at (802) 585-3569.
On the ground work has begun and events are encouraging people to get out on the river. Nanci Furthermore, river cleanups are fun!
Waste Management District
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(CVSWMD) will increase currently planned from Springfield up to McGuire from the Rutland Natural Resource
outreach into the nine most
rural communities among its
18 member municipalities
thanks to an $89,000 grant
recently awarded by the
United States Department of
Agriculture
Rural
Development program. The
grant will fund a series of
presentations, workshops and
webinars that will help businesses and residents learn to
recycle, compost, and understand Vermonts Universal
Recycling Law.
The U.S. Department of
Agriculture is committed to
supporting rural infrastructure providers as they develop
more sophisticated methods
to serve rural communities
and conserve our rural environment, said Ted Brady,
USDA Rural Development
State Director. USDA Rural
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Management District as they
work to help their communities utilize Act 148 compliance to improve local environmental sustainability.
The CVSWMD is pleased
to receive this grant from the
United States Department of
Agriculture. The programming funded by this grant
will enable the CVSWMD to
increase valuable educational
services and aid the District
in providing information concerning the importance of
recycling, composting, and
other methods of sustainable
materials management to
member towns, said Leesa
Stewart, CVSWMD General
Manager. This programming
will provide district residents
and businesses with the
knowledge needed to comply
with the State of Vermonts
Composting and Recycling
Initiative, Act 148.
Thanks to the grant,
CVSWMD outreach efforts
will increase in the towns of
As a member of The University of Vermont Health Network, which includes
Bradford, Chelsea, Fairlee,
our partnership with one of the nations leading academic medical centers,
Hardwick, Orange, Plainfield,
we are bringing the highest level of heart care, cancer care, orthopedic care,
Tunbridge, Walden and
Woodbury between October
rehabilitation therapy, radiology and more to our community.
2015 and September 2016.
Our network partnership means we can bring more specialists into our
Grant funding will also enable
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handouts, and videos to disthe same compassionate environment youve come to trust from our
tribute on social media and
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the CVSWMD
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Learn more about all of our services at UVMHealth.org/CVMC.
and outs of recycling and
composting.
CVSWMD Zero Waste
Outreach Coordinator and
Grant Manager, Cassandra
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offering workshops, talks and
trainings about how to recycle, what to know about the
Vermont Recycling and
Composting Initiative, how
landlords can meet the laws
mandates, how to get started
composting, and much, much
more. Hemenway added
Im looking forward to
spending more time in some
of our most rural towns and
working with residents and
UVMHealth.org/CVMC or (802) 371-4100
businesses to increase recycling in the district.
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The Screaming Eagles, an 18U softball team based out of the Northeast Kingdom, have shown their selflessness on and off the field. The girls have received recognition for wearing the names of fallen
soldiers on the backs of their jerseys.
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Those who fought in the Vietnam War did not lose that war,
politics lost the war. It meant nothing that 58,227 died in
combat and over one million plus died because they were
poisoned with herbicides. Does our government care? No. We
give billions of dollars to Countries who hate us and not a
dime to our Vietnam veterans who need health care and compensation. There are veterans who cannot work because they
are sick, many sell their homes to pay medical bills or take out
2nd and 3rd mortgages. Is this right? No. Does Congress
care? No. Is there accountability? No. Vietnam Veterans who
are infected with Agent Orange are dying at a rate of approximately 380 a week. Does our government care? No. Since the
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Through an unusual, if not unprecedented maneuver, the Act 250 district commission
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then, and I believe now, that I learned how to take care of myself from a very young age and my children did, too. I dont
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A daughter, Aviana Ella Luther, was born on July 28, 2015 to Megan
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A son, Antonio Parker Jutras, Jr., was born on July 31, 2015 to
Melissa Welch and Antonio Jutras of Barre.
A daughter, Emma Rae Baker, was born on August 3, 2015 to Julie
Baker of East Barre.
A daughter, Tarryahh Iilleean-Marie Devenger, was born on August 4,
2015 to Felisha Devenger and Aaron Beyerle of Hardwick.
A son, Dillan Wes Squiers, was born on August 7, 2015 to Amanda
(Davis) Squiers and Matthew Squiers of Barre.
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ahead of time so you are not
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Michael Hutchins (center) of Scout Troop 714 made five beautiful outdoor benches for the Veterans of
Foreign Wars Post 790 in Barre. Presenting Hutchins with a certificate of appreciation is Former Post
commander Ann Marie McCallum and Current Post Commander Paul Perreault.
The incoming Norwich Cadet freshmen (Rooks) marched from their introduction at Kreitzberg
Arena up the hill to the Upper Parade Ground to begin their Norwich Careers last Sunday afternoon
in Northfield. The class of 2019 will graduate on the 200th anniversary of the University. Photo by
Bill Croney
For the past 28 years, Fothergill Segale & Valley, Certified Public Accountants in Montpelier, has presented annual scholarships to Montpelier, Spaulding, and U-32 seniors pursuing college business
degrees. The recipients this year are Ben Evans from Spaulding High School, Elizabeth Ksepka from
U-32 High School, and Caitlyn Bashara from Montpelier High School. Ben Evans will be attending
Saint Michaels College in Vermont, Elizabeth Ksepka will be attending Regis College in Massachusetts,
and Caitlyn Bashara will be attending Bryant University in Rhode Island.
The newly renovated Main Room at Norwich Universitys Kreitzberg Library is almost finished. Major
renovations in the Library have been going on since last November and will be completed in time for
the students arrival on Aug. 31st. The Kreitzberg Library renovations are just one phase of the
Universitys Master Plan- NU 2019. Photo by Bill Croney
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While taking a break outside the studio, N.W.A. was harassed and humiliated by a quartet of cops who didnt believe
that the black teenagers were there to legitimately work. This
incident inspired Ice Cube to write the groups most memorable
and infamous song: F the Police.
The profane track struck an immediate chord with the black community.
And it educated a generation of young
white Americans - like me - that consequence-free police brutality was an
epidemic in our country. After N.W.A.,
you had to be an ideological ostrich to
deny that racism is still a problem.
Like most music biopics, the rst
half the lm is exciting and uplifting and the second half is
slow and depressing. Way too much of the 2 1/2 hour running
time is spent showing how duplicitous manager Jerry Heller
tore the group the apart for his own prot.
As important as I think N.W.A. is to music history, I dont
suggest that you go see the movie tonight. Id wait until it
comes out on Netix so you can watch the fun rst hour and
skip the rest.
And, truly, I dont think the inuence that Eazy E, Ice Cube,
and Dr. Dre had on rap music can be overemphasized. Its no
coincidence that Snoop Dogg and Eminem became rap megastars and brought hip hop to the masses while under the tutelage of Dr. Dre.
Nearly 30 years later, N.W.A. still sounds amazing. In contrast, of all the artists I mentioned in my 1988 introduction,
theres only one who is still relevant: Weird Al. And thats only
because he got really good at rapping.
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Lift for Life Exercises, Tues-Fri, 8:30 a.m.; Cribbage 9:30 a.m.
& Mahjongg 10 a.m on Tuesdays; Art History Video Series
12:45 p.m. & Bridge Club 2 p.m. Wednesdays; Foot Clinics, 1st
& 2nd Weds, 10 a.m.-noon, call to sign up. Randolph Senior Ctr,
Hale St. 728-9324.
Cancer Support Group. For survivors, sufferers & family.
Gifford Conference Ctr, 2nd Tuesdays, 9:30-11 a.m. 728-2270.
Storytime. Kimball Library, Wed., 11 a.m., ages 2-5; Toddlertime,
Fri., 10:30 a.m.; Gathering for hand work, 2nd & 4th Mon., 6
p.m.
SOUTH DUXBURY - Mad River Chorale Rehearsals.
Beginning January 26, Mad River Chorale will rehearse every
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SOUTH ROYALTON - South Royalton Town Band Concerts
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7-8:30 p.m. In case of rain, concerts will be held at the South
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STOWE - Green Mtn Dog Club Meeting. All dog lovers welcome. Commodores Inn, 4th Thursdays. 479-9843 or www.greenmountaindogclub.org
WAITSFIELD - Headache Relief Clinic. Free treatments using
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Community Acupuncture Night. Free assessment & treatment,
donations welcome. Three Moons Wellness, 859 Old County Rd.,
2nd fl., last Weds., of month, 4-7 p.m. RSVP 272-3690.
WARREN - Knit and Play. Bring your kids and your projects.
All levels welcome. Warren Public Library, Thursdays, 9:3011:30 a.m.
WASHINGTON - Central VT ATV Club. Washington Fire
Station, 3rd Tuesdays, 6:30 p.m. 224-6889.
Free Summer Meal Program. For children 18 and under, June
29- Aug. 14, Monday-Thursday at 12:00-12:30 p.m. On Tuesday,
Wednesday and Thursday, fun activities will follow the meal,
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Saturdays 10 a.m.-2 p.m. All at Calef Memorial Library. Info. 8832343.
WATERBURY - Waterbury Public Library Activities. 2447036. Noontime Knitters: Bring your latest project, crocheters
also welcome, Tuesdays, noon-1 p.m. Playgroups: Open Gym,
Mon-Tues-Fri, 11:05-11:35 a.m.; Music & Movement Playgroup,
Weds, 10-11:30 a.m.; Art & Exploration Playgroup, Thurs.,
9:30-11:30 a.m. Thatcher Brook Primary School Childrens Room,
during school year only.
WATERBURY CTR - Bible Study Group. Bring your bible,
coffee provided. Waterbury Center Grange, Sundays, 5-6 p.m.
498-4565.
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Wednesday, August 26
Thursday, August 27
Sunday, August 30
Saturday, August 29
Tuesday, September 1
Friday, August 28
Wednesday, September 2
Goods. Christ Anglican Catholic Church, Creamery St. 9 a.m. Thursday, September 3
to 1 p.m. For new church building.
MONTPELIER - Introduction to Astrology with Jeremy
BARRE - Karaoke with Sherri Lamberton. American Legion MONTPELIER 19th Annual Used Musical Instrument Sale. Thomas. Hunger Mountain Coop. 5:30-7:30 p.m. Learn about the
Barre Post 10. 7 p.m. Cover $3 - open to the public 21 and over Bethany Church, 115 Main St. 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. For more informa- astrological view of time and how our individual birth charts
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ART EXHIBITS
with the hit Heads Carolina, Tails California, Messina has had
nine #1 songs and has won countless awards including the
Academy of Country Musics Top Female Artist of the Year and
CMAs prestigious Horizon Award. Reserved seating: $35-$75.
Tickets: 802-728-6464 or online at www.chandler-arts.org
WATERBURY - Lawn Fest/Craft Sale. Waterbury Center
Community Church, RT 100. 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. The sale will offer
a great assortment of items. Saturday the Trustees will offer
BARRE - Karaoke with Sherri Lamberton. American Legion Lunch: Hot Dogs, Chili, Maple Bake Beans and a variety of bake
Barre Post 10. 7 p.m. Cover $3 - open to the public 21 and over goods.
MONTPELIER - Art Opening: The Fantastical World of Liz
Le Serviget. Reception 4-8 p.m. The Cheshire Cat, 28 Elm St.
Info: 802-223-1981 or www.cheshirecatclothing.com
BARRE - Killing Time. American Legion Barre Post 10. 7
Art Walk - Cheese Theme. Come stroll the sidewalks of beauti- p.m. $5 cover charge - open to the public 21 and over.
ful downtown Montpelier and enjoy local art paired with samples
of Vermont cheese crafters scrumptious cheeses! Immerse your- BERLIN - Red Cross Blood Donation. Berlin Elementary, 372
self in the visually delightful and mouthwatering world of art and Paine Turnpike N. 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.
cheese! This renowned, self-guided tour of local shops, galleries NORTHFIELD - Labor Day Weekend Breakfast Buffet.
and venues hosting artists and artist receptions is sure to please! American Legion Post #63, 48 Depot Square. 7-11 a.m. Adults
For more information and a map for the tour visit www. $8, Children under 10 $4.
MontpelierAlive.org or call 802-223-9604
ORANGE - Annual East Orange Fall Fun Day. East Orange
Laugh Local VT Open Mic Comedy Night. Montpeliers lon- Church. 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Parade at 9:30: Theme Working
gest currently running monthly Comedy Open Mic. Please sup- America. Pie Auction at 2 pm. Entertainment - Davey Davis:
port local comedy by performing or watching those that do. This 11:30-12:30 pm, The Barn Band Duo: 12:30-2 pm. Food New
event is open to the GENERAL PUBLIC. Signups @ 7:30 p.m. England Youth Theater TAP program. Face painting, Hula-Hoop
Show at 8 p.m. The American Legion Post #3, 21 Main St. Free, show with local children and our annual Pie Auction. Great
but dough nation$ welcome. Bob, 793-3884.
Community FUN!! Flea market space - FREE. All are invited,
Fall Migration Bird Walks at the North Branch Nature Center. please call Bev Hatch 439-5897 or Sue Davis 439-5103 for more
7:30-9 a.m. Free for members and kids, $10 for nonmembers. information.
September is the peak of fall songbird migration, and the woods WAITSFIELD - 45th Mad River Valley Craft Fair. Kenyons
and fields along the North Branch are excellent places to witness Field. Rte 100. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Four bands including jazz, big
it. Come for a morning walk to search for migrating warblers, band and folk-punk, seated massage, free kids activities and delivireos, tanagers, thrushes and more. Beginners welcome! cious food court. Over 100 juried artisans offer a wide variety of
Binoculars available for loan.
handmade items ranging from clothes & jewelry to household
RANDOLPH - Jo Dee Messina. Chandler Music Hall, 71-73 items. Parking and entrance fee for children under 12 are free.
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Waitsfield Farmers Market. A bustling bazaar boasts seasonal
produce, prepared foods, artisan crafts and live entertainment at
Mad River Green. 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Free.
WATERBURY - Lawn Fest/Craft Sale. Waterbury Center
Community Church, RT 100. 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. The sale will offer
a great assortment of items. Saturday the Trustees will offer
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TUE, SEP 1 @ 7:00PM
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12:00p The Thom Hartmann Program
1:00p Alive Inside
2:00p Salaam Shalom
3:00p Democracy Now!
4:00p Champlain Area NAACP Public
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7:00p Slow Living Summit
8:30p Updating Vermonts Energy Plan
10:00p Reading Frederick Douglass
11:00p Valley Homegrown
Thursday, August 20
9:00a Community Producers
9:30a Green Mountain Bonsai
12:00p The Thom Hartmann Program
1:00p Updating Vermonts Energy Plan
2:30p Another Way
3:00p Democracy Now!
4:00p Senior Moments
6:00p UPRISING with Sonali
7:00p Our Local Food System
8:30p Vote for Vermont
9:00p Brown Bag Concert Series
10:30p New England Music Awards
Friday, August 21
9:00a Valley Homegrown
10:00a Drugs and Our Community
12:00p Brunch With Bernie LIVE
1:00p The Thom Hartmann Program
2:00p The Struggle
2:30p Vermont Treasures
3:00p Democracy Now!
4:00p Gay USA
5:00p Green Mountain Veterans for
Peace
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7:00p Spotlight on Vermont Issues
8:30p Healthy Living
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10:00p Spoon River
11:30p Vaccine Injury
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70 exceptional musicians are drawn from New England, Canada
and the British Isles. Concerts, music and dance workshop sessions, childrens activities, and open dancing unfold on five continuous stages. Food and drink provided by the areas finest chefs
and breweries. Adults $34 advance, $39 after August 21; Students
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BLACK,
WHITE AND
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IS
A World Surrounded
By Lyza Giroux
If I Were
By James Giroux
If I were a bird, up high above the trees, I would be ying and gliding
Oh, what great things I could see
If I were a sh, in the middle of the ocean, I would swim along
slowly as if the world was in slow motion
If I were the sun, I would shine bright everyday, I would keep
the earth warm, when the children come out to play
If I were a dog or cat, or some little kids pet, I would give them
love and joy when they are happy or upset
If I were a tree, I would stand tall and be free
But God made me a boy and Im happy to be me!
James lives in Barre with his wife and two daughters. He
considers writing something he has always loved and it is one of
his many hobbies that he enjoys doing in my free time.
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Aldrich Library
Barre City Place
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Brookside Country
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Busy Bubble
Laundromat
Central Market
Chesters Champlain
Farms
Copy World
Community C.U.
Country Thrift Store
Cumberland Farms
(North & South)
Dentes Market
Dominos Pizza
Dunkin Donuts
Emslie The Florist
Espresso Bueno
Exile On Main Street
Fasstop
Hollow Inn Motel
Jiffy Mart
L & M Diner
Ladder One Grill
Last Time Around
Antiques
Lennys (inside store)
D.J.s Maple Avenue
Deli
Last Time Around
Antiques
Maplewood (South
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Morse Block Deli
Nelson Ace Hardware
Next Chapter Bookstore
North Barre Manor
North End Deli
Peoples Health &
Wellness
Quality Market
Quarry Hill
Quick Stop
ReStore
Court
Routhier Auto Center
Salvation Army
Thrift Store
The Salon at
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Senior Citizens Center
Sidewalk Village
Simply Subs & Pizza
Soups and Greens
Trow Hill Grocery
Wall St. Complex
Women & Children First
BERLIN
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Applebees
Berlin Airport
Berlin Convalescent
Berlin Mall
Berlin Short Stop
Big Lots
Blue Cross/Blue Shield
Burger King
Capitol City Automart
Capitol City Kia
Cen. VT Medical Ctr.
China Moon
Cody Chevrolet
Comfort Inn
CV Express Care
CVS Pharmacy
Dunkin Donuts
Fassetts Bread Store
Formula Ford
Hilltop Inn
JC Penney
Kinney Drugs
Maplewood Deli
McDonalds
Mobil One Stop
Pizza Hut
Portland Glass
Price Chopper
River Run Park
Sandys Sunoco
Shaws
Simons
Steak House
Subway
Taste of the North Farm
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Twin City Fun Ctr.
Walmart
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Bethel Country Animal
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Bethel Sandwich Shop
Cockadoodle Pizza
Creekhouse Diner
Locust Creek Country
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Locust Creek Outfitters
M&Ns Mini Mart
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Bradford Library
Hannaford
Little River
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Local Buzz
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CABOT
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Cabot Village Store
CALAIS
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CHELSEA
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Chelsea Pizza
Chelsea Public Library
Clara Martin Center
Flanders Market
Wills Store
CORINTH
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Gramps Country Store
Thompson Camp
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DANVILLE
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Danville Dental Grp.
Hastings
Martys
Pope Library
Sambels at Joes Pond
EAST BARRE
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EAST CALAIS
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Dudleys Genl Store
Twin Valley Senior Ctr.
ELMORE
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GRANITEVILLE
Graniteville General
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GREENSBORO
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GROTON
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P&H Truck Stop
Upper Valley Grill
HARDWICK
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Greensboro/Hardwick
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Greensboro Bend Store
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Hardwick Area Health
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Village Motel
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MARSHFIELD
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MIDDLESEX
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Shell Station
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Waterbury Exxon
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Waterbury Senior
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Williamstown
Town Hall
WOODBURY
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Store
WOLCOTT
Wolcott Gen. Store
WORCESTER
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With just three weeks to go in their summer-long fundraising campaign in support of the new Braintree Mountain
Forest backcountry zone, the Rochester Area Sports Trail
Alliance (RASTA) is calling on skiers and riders to support
their innovative, community-driven project.
As Vermonts love affair with skiing evolves, communities like Rochester, VT are engaging with both public and
private landowners to responsibly manage local terrain for
human-powered skiing and riding. Working with former
landowners, Paul Kendall and Sharon Rives, as well as the
New England Forestry Foundation (NEFF), which now
owns and manages the land, RASTA has begun to develop
several glades spilling nearly 1000 vertical to an existing
backcountry cabin within the Braintree Mountain Forest
area, just east of Rochester.
By enhancing our local recreation opportunities, this
project is proving to be a major asset to our community,
said RASTA volunteer Zac Freeman, of Braintree, whos
played a lead role in this project from the beginning. It
helps connect people with the outdoors, promotes conservation of our mountain lands, and provides an economic boost
as visitors patronize local businesses when exploring what
we have to offer.
To complement its significant volunteer support, RASTA
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trail maintenance, the renovation of the Bells Gate backcountry cabin as a warming hut and future overnight shelter,
and to cover costs associated with creating a much-needed
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RASTA is a pilot chapter of Vermonts Catamount Trail
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VTBC seeks to protect, advance and advocate for humanpowered backcountry skiing and snowboarding in Vermont.
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Q: I have a signed photo of
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McAllen, Texas
A: Authentic signatures of Lyndon Johnson are illusive,
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You need the services of an established autograph dealer
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***
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-- Suzi, Minneapolis
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A: According to Warmans Sterling Silver Flatware:
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***
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dampness. A neighbor has offered me $600 for it. Should I
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and perhaps even less with the cabinet damage you
described.
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$4,995
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$6,995
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