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the freepress Friday, July 22, 2011 Vol. 21, Issue 29 PRSRT STD ECRWSS U.S. POSTAGE PAID PERMIT NO. 65 GRANVILLE, NY 12832 The Northshire’s Get Out & Go Newspaper POSTAL CUSTOMER By Linda Ellingsworth The Southern Vermont Arts Center will open its museum season on Saturday, July 23 with a champagne reception from 4 to 6 p.m. for artists Sabra Field and Elizabeth Torak, and sculp- tors Duncan Johnson, John Kemp Lee and Gary Haven Smith. Held in the Elizabeth de C. Wilson Museum, the recep- tion is free and open to the pub- lic. Considered one of Vermont’s most recognizable artists and one of the nation’s most accom- plished printmakers, Sabra Field will be on hand for “Vermont Artist, World Vision, an exhibit in the Hunter Gallery featuring more than 50 of her works. Included will be many of her unique Vermont scenes along with magnificent works based on her travels abroad, including some pieces previ- ously unseen. The exhibit will also feature 42 works on loan from Middlebury College’s col- lection. Two major books about Field and other prints and mer- Race for the Cure is this weekend By Linda Ellingsworth There’s still time to register for the 19th Annual Susan G. Komen Vermont-New Hampshire Race for the Cure, which takes place this Saturday, July 23 at Hildene Meadows in Manchester. A must-do event for many, the race annually draws thou- sands of women, men and children to some of the most scenic acreage in New England. Runners and walkers enjoy touring an area with horse farms, classic barns and historic homes as they support the fight against breast cancer. Online registration will take place until midnight, July 21 at www.komenvtnh.org. It’s also possible to register in person at Hildene Meadows from noon to 6 p.m. on Friday, July 22 or on Race Day, July 23 at Hildene starting at 7:30 a.m. The first 2,800 entrants will receive a short-sleeved t-shirt and Race bag. Can’t make it to the race? Register to “Sleep in for the Cure” at the Komen website. In addition to a 5K Coed Run, a 5K Coed Walk, and a Kids for the Cure Fun Run, the event also includes a raffle for a pair of bicycles and other great prizes, a silent auction, great food, ice See RACE pg. 2 SVAC opens summer art exhibitions 'My Fellow Citizens' by Sabra Field See ART pg. 2 $1,200 Great Summer It's our most exciting summer giveaway ever ....a $1,200 shopping spree at the Manchester Designer Outlet stores which include Polo Ralph Lauren, Ann Taylor Factory Store, Coach, Kenneth Cole, Kate Spade New York and more. Official entry form on pg. 2. Good luck! Shopping Spree! Step back into the time of Grandma Moses on Sunday, July 30 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., when the Bennington Museum hosts a Free Community Day with old- fashioned activities designed for every member of the fam- ily. Guests are invited to explore the current exhibit “Grandma Moses and the ‘Primitive’ Tradition,” along with all the other exhibits currently on view at the museum. Stroll through the permanent exhibits includ- ing the Military Gallery, the Grandma Moses Gallery and Schoolhouse, the Flag Gallery (home to one of the earliest Stars and Stripes), and the Wasp Gallery, which houses a 1924 Wasp touring car. At 2 p.m., Curator of Collections Jamie Franklin will give a guided tour of the temporary exhibit on Grandma Moses and other primitive artists such as John Kane, Joseph Pickett and Morris Hirshfield. The tour will delve into the sto- ries behind the paintings and the life of the painters. During this special day, the Bennington Museum Museum to host free Community Day See FREE pg. 2

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PRSRT STD ECRWSS U.S. POSTAGE PAID PERMIT NO. 65 GRANVILLE, NY 12832 Friday, July 22, 2011 Vol. 21, Issue 29 $1,200 shopping spree at the Manchester Designer Outlet stores which include Polo Ralph Lauren, Ann Taylor Factory Store, Coach, Kenneth Cole, Kate Spade New York and more. Official entry form on pg. 2. Good luck! works. Included will be many of her unique Vermont scenes along with magnificent works based on her travels abroad, including some pieces previ- ously unseen. The exhibit will

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thefreepressFriday, July 22, 2011Vol. 21, Issue 29

PRSRT STDECRWSS

U.S. POSTAGEPAID

PERMIT NO. 65GRANVILLE, NY 12832

The Northshire’s Get Out & Go Newspaper

POSTAL CUSTOMER

By Linda Ellingsworth

The Southern Vermont Arts Center will open its museum season on Saturday, July 23 with a champagne reception from 4 to 6 p.m. for artists Sabra Field and Elizabeth Torak, and sculp-tors Duncan Johnson, John Kemp Lee and Gary Haven Smith. Held in the Elizabeth de C. Wilson Museum, the recep-tion is free and open to the pub-lic.

Considered one of Vermont’s most recognizable artists and one of the nation’s most accom-plished printmakers, Sabra Field will be on hand for “Vermont Artist, World Vision, an exhibit in the Hunter Gallery featuring more than 50 of her

works. Included will be many of her unique Vermont scenes along with magnificent works based on her travels abroad, including some pieces previ-ously unseen. The exhibit will

also feature 42 works on loan from Middlebury College’s col-lection. Two major books about Field and other prints and mer-

Race for the Cure is this weekend

By Linda Ellingsworth

There’s still time to register for the 19th Annual Susan G. Komen Vermont-New Hampshire Race for the Cure, which takes place this Saturday, July 23 at Hildene Meadows in Manchester.

A must-do event for many, the race annually draws thou-sands of women, men and children to some of the most scenic acreage in New England. Runners and walkers enjoy touring an area with horse farms, classic barns and historic homes as they support the fight against breast cancer.

Online registration will take place until midnight, July 21 at www.komenvtnh.org. It’s also possible to register in person at Hildene Meadows from noon to 6 p.m. on Friday, July 22 or on Race Day, July 23 at Hildene starting at 7:30 a.m. The first 2,800 entrants will receive a short-sleeved t-shirt and Race bag. Can’t make it to the race? Register to “Sleep in for the Cure” at the Komen website.

In addition to a 5K Coed Run, a 5K Coed Walk, and a Kids for the Cure Fun Run, the event also includes a raffle for a pair of bicycles and other great prizes, a silent auction, great food, ice

See RACE pg. 2

SVAC opens summer art exhibitions

'My Fellow Citizens' by Sabra Field

See ART pg. 2

$1,200 Great Summer It's our most exciting summer giveaway ever....a $1,200 shopping spree at the Manchester

Designer Outlet stores which include Polo Ralph Lauren, Ann Taylor Factory Store, Coach,

Kenneth Cole, Kate Spade New York and more. Official entry form on pg. 2. Good luck!Shopping Spree!

Step back into the time of Grandma Moses on Sunday, July 30 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., when the Bennington Museum hosts a Free Community Day with old-fashioned activities designed for every member of the fam-ily.

Guests are invited to explore the current exhibit “Grandma Moses and the ‘Primitive’ Tradition,” along with all the other exhibits currently on view at the museum. Stroll through the permanent exhibits includ-ing the Military Gallery, the Grandma Moses Gallery and Schoolhouse, the Flag

Gallery (home to one of the earliest Stars and Stripes), and the Wasp Gallery, which houses a 1924 Wasp touring car.

At 2 p.m., Curator of Collections Jamie Franklin will give a guided tour of the temporary exhibit on Grandma Moses and other primitive artists such as John Kane, Joseph Pickett and Morris Hirshfield. The tour will delve into the sto-ries behind the paintings and the life of the painters.

During this special day, the Bennington Museum

Museum to host free Community Day

See FREE pg. 2

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Shop will offer discounts on a wonderful selection of items created by Vermont craft art-ists, including food products, children’s toys, pictures, jewel-ry and more. Please note that some items cannot be included.

There will also be butter churning, milking of “Bennita” the Bennington Museum cow,

painting on the community mural, and old-fashioned games such as Jacob’s Ladder.

This free day is open to any-one from the community. The Bennington Museum is located at 75 Main Street (Route 9) in Bennington, Vermont, and is open daily from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.; closed Wednesdays. For more information, call 802-447-1571 or visit www.bennington-museum.org.

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Komen VT-NH Race for the Cure, the VT-NH Affiliate has netted more than $7.5 million in 18 years. Of that amount, $5.7 million underwrote breast can-

cer education, screening, and treatment in Vermont and New Hampshire, and more than $1.8 million supported Komen’s research program.

The Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure Series is the largest series of 5K runs/fitness walks in the world. In addition to rais-ing funds and awareness in the fight against breast cancer, it

also celebrates breast cancer survivorship and honors those who have lost their battle with the disease. More than 1 million people are expected to partici-pate in races around the world in 2011.

For more information, con-tact the Manchester office at 802-362-2733.

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chandise will be available for purchase in the gift shop.

Elizabeth Torak, a Pawlet, Vermont-based artist, will exhibit “The Feast of Venus: An Exploration of the Artist’s Process” in the Lucioni Gallery. A highly accomplished figure painter, Torak will unveil her new painting “A Feast of Venus I.” This large complex painting of several women preparing a grand feast will be the center-piece of her exhibition. Torak spent more than a year working

on the painting, and her exhibit will include most of the draw-ings and oil studies that went into its composition. It is an intimate look at the creative process.

The Entrance Gallery will feature the work of three con-temporary sculptors. Duncan Johnson will be showing his murals that resemble paintings but actually contain aspects of sculpture, drawing and paint-ing. Internationally acclaimed artist John Kemp Lee, an adjunct professor at Dartmouth, will show his work that address-es the human condition. He recently had a one-person exhi-

bition at the Kouros Gallery in New York City. Finally, Gary Haven Smith will show his mon-umental sculptures in granite and mixed media. A resident of New Hampshire, he is a lifetime Fellow of the New Hampshire State Council on the Arts.

Admission to the Elizabeth de C. Wilson Museum is free to members and children under 12, $4 for students will a valid student ID, and $6 for non-mem-bers. Hours in general are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Tuesday through Saturday, and noon to 5 p.m. on Sundays.

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This August 6th, the popular Wild Country Cloggers group will be performing twice during Norman’s Attic. Arlington’s annual Craft Fair and Townwide Tag Sale. The group will per-form at 11:00 and 1 p.m., next to the Arlington Town Hall. Originally formed as the Dance Ranch Cloggers in 1991, Wild Country Cloggers is a not-for-profit dance company focused on the preservation and further education of American clog

dancing. They have earned the title of “Vermont’s longest-run-ning clogging competition team” and are the hosts of the region-ally famous, “Clog College” clog-ging workshop. They are also available for educational events such as seminars for schools or studios, and perform for special events.

For more information go to www.wildcountrycloggers.com. Norman’s Attic features over 60 arts, craft, collectible and

antiques vendors from through-out the northeast located along Historic Rt. 7A in Arlington. It runs from 9 AM to 4 PM on Saturday, August 6th. Also, dur-ing the day, residents of Arlington and the surrounding area will be holding tag sales and a map of those locations will be available at the Arlington Community Club booth. For more informa-tion on Norman’s Attic, go to the Norman’s Attic page at www.stjamesarlingtonvt.org

The Gallery at Equinox Village has opened its exhibit, “Memories on Paper,” an exhib-it of watercolor paintings by artist Marijke De Roo Westberg.

Now living in Londonderry, Vermont, Marijke De Roo Westberg was born in a Japanese prison camp while her Dutch father was complet-ing his military obligation in Indonesia during World War II. She spent her first three years imprisoned in the camp with her mother. When her family was finally able to return to the Netherlands, they found that their house had been complete-ly bombed by the Germans. With no place to live, the family moved frequently from one fam-ily member’s house to the next.

Marijke started drawing as a way to amuse herself.

When she was 10, her family immigrated to the United States. While living in Connecticut, she started taking oil painting lessons, and contin-ued painting throughout her life. Now retired in Londonderry, she still takes classes and paints almost every day.

Today, Westberg’s paintings are all over the world, in coun-tries including Sweden, the Netherlands, France, and sev-eral states in the U.S. The exhib-it at the Gallery at Equinox vil-lage will run until August 15.

To attend the opening recep-tion, please RSVP to 802-362-4061.

The Green Mountain Academy for Lifelong Learning will present “Envisioning the Crusades in Medieval Europe,” a slide lecture by Dartmouth College Professor Cecilia Gaposchkin, on Thursday July 28 at 3:30 p.m. in the Hunter Seminar Room at Burr and Burton Academy in Manchester.

The Crusades – launched in 1095 by Pope Urban with the intention of wresting back con-trol of Jerusalem from Muslim

control – have had an enduring influence on Christian-Muslim and east-west relations to this day. Professor Gaposchkin’s lec-ture will look at some of the earliest explanations, motiva-tions and contemporary inter-pretations of what the crusades were all about.

As an assistant professor of history at Dartmouth, Cecilia Gaposchkin works on late medi-eval French cultural history. Her first book, “The Making of

Saint Louis (IX) of France,” was published by Cornell University Press in 2008. She is now working on a devotional history of the crusades, tenta-tively entitled “Crusade, Liturgy, Ideology and Devotion: 1050-1400.”

Registration fee is $15. To register, visit www.green-mtacademy.org or call Renee Bornstein at 802-362-1199.

The Mark Skinner Library is now accepting donations for its Book Sale to be held on Sept.16, 17 and 18. This is a great oppor-tunity to recycle your gently used hardcover and paperback books, DVDs and CDs.

The library is especially looking for current bestsellers, art, hobby, cookbook, household arts, travel, children’s, and cof-fee table books. Please donate

good condition books only. Torn, soiled, mildewed or musty books, Reader’s Digest Condensed books, encyclope-dias, out-of-date reference books, VHS tapes and maga-zines will not be accepted.

Books may be dropped off at the library at 48 West Road in Manchester, or call (802) 362-2607 to arrange pickup.

Starting tonight, Northshire Bookstore is offering a full slate of author events for the week-end.

On Thursday at 7 p.m., the store presents author Simon Van Booy with his critically acclaimed debut novel, “Everything Beautiful Began After.” A self-taught writer who only discovered books while at college, Van Booy grew up in London, went to college in Kentucky, and now lives in Brooklyn. His novel is about a tragedy that befalls three friends, and the two years one character spends on airplanes trying to outrun it. Simon Van Booy is the author of “Love Begins in Winter,” which won the Frank O’Connor International Short Story Award. His essays have been published in The New York Times and on NPR’s “All Things Considered.”

Aspiring chef Molly Birnbaum appears on Friday, July 22 at 7 p.m. with her mem-oir “Season to Taste.” At age 22, Birnbaum was preparing to become a chef as she worked at a Boston bistro. But a few months prior to entering the prestigious Culinary Institute of America, she was hit by a car. The accident fractured her skull, broke her pelvis and tore her knee to shreds. But the acci-dent also destroyed her sense of smell – a critical element in per-ceiving flavor – and important in cooking. Her memoir tells the story of what came next as she set off on a quest to over-come her condition.

Molly Birnbaum is a recipi-ent of the Pulitzer Traveling Fellowship in Arts and Culture from Columbia’s Graduate School of Journalism. Her work has appeared in The New York Times and she writes the popu-lar food blog, “My Madeleine.”

On Sunday, July 24 at 6 p.m., Hollie McNeill, owner of Riding Right Farm in South Cambridge, New York, will present her new book “40 Fundamentals of English Riding.” The book offers in-depth instruction on the 40 basic elements that form the foundation for success in any equestrian discipline, and

includes a DVD showing action sequences of each exercise. It is the perfect training companion for equestrians of all levels.

Hollie McNeill is the head trainer at Riding Right Farm, which provides more than 3,000 riding lessons each years, plus numerous shows, clinics and events. She holds a German Trainer’s License and an International Trainer’s

Passport, which is recognized by the Federation Equestre Internationale (FEI). McNeill has also been awarded Large and Small Bronze Performance Medals in Dressage and Jumping from the German Federation (FN).

For more information about these events, contact Northshire Bookstore at 802-362-2200 or visit www.northshire.com.

Zion Episcopal Church in Manchester Center invites area children to attend its Vacation Bible School entitled “Hometown Nazareth Where Jesus was a Kid” on July 25 through July 29 from 9 to 11:30 a.m.

The school is appropriate for children ages four to fourth grade. Bible point crafts, team-building games, Bible songs and tasty treats are a few of the

activities in which children can participate. Kids can also take part in a hands-on mission proj-ect called Operation Kid-to-Kid that involves millions of other children across North America.

Cost of the camp is $35 for the first children and $25 for each additional child in the same family. Scholarships are available. To register, call 802-362-1987 or email [email protected].

Country Cloggers to perform in Arlington

GMA to present lecture on the Crusades

Library seeks books for sale

Watercolorist to exhibit

Bookstore to host three author events

Vacation Bible School registration

“Darragh Kenny and Bazooka de Muze won the $30,000 Battenkill Grand Prix, Presented by Johnson Horse Transportation, on Sunday, July 17, at the Vermont Summer Festival in East Dorset, Vermont.”

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PAWLET The Pawlet Community Church is accepting registrations for its 2011-2012 Sunday School. Classes for all ages will be held at 9:30 a.m. beginning on Sept. 18 in the church’s Community Room. Anyone interested in teaching Sunday school, or to register for the school, may call Norma Weeden at 802-325-3366.

RUTLAND The Meals on Wheels Program will host the annual Rutland County Senior Picnic from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Friday, July 22, at the Vermont State Fairgrounds in Rutland. Food, entertainment and senior safety demonstrations will be featured throughout the day. Reservations/transportation infor-mation: Southwestern Vermont Council on Aging at 802-786-5991.

MANCHESTER Sue Ritchie will share stories in Spanish at 10:30 a.m. on Friday, July 22 and 29, at the Mark Skinner Library in Manchester. For children ages 4 and older. Children must be accompanied by an adult caregiver at this free activity. Information: 802-362-2607.

PAWLET The Pawlet Farmers’ Market will be open from 3 to 6 p.m. on Friday, July 22, at the Pawlet Village green, next to the library. Fresh produce, handmade crafts and Vermont maple products will be offered every Friday, rain or shine.

GRANVILLE American Legion Post 323 on Columbus Street in Granville invites everyone to par-ticipate in its Queen of Hearts Drawing at 6 p.m. each Friday. Tickets will be available at the Post. Information: 642-1759.

SALEM Students from the young actors’ workshop will perform at 8 p.m. on Friday, July 22, at the Fort Salem Theater, 11 E. Broadway in Salem. Cost: $10. Information: 518-854-9200, or www.fortsa-lemtheater.com.

MANCHESTER Everyone who registers by Saturday, July 23, for the 19th Annual Vermont-New Hampshire Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure will be entered into a drawing for a $50 gift certificate for the Sirloin Saloon in Manchester. Register at www.komenvtnh.org. Information: 802-362-2733.

SALEM The Summer Sounds of Salem concert series will present the Ramblin’ Jug Stompers from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturday, July 23, at the Rotary gazebo on Main Street in Salem. Free and open to all.

SALEM An Al Fresco Dinner will be held at 5 p.m. on Saturday, July 23, at the Historic Salem Courthouse/Community Center in Salem. Locally sourced ingredi-ents will be used for this dinner and there’ll be live entertainment and a silent auction. Cost: $50. Information/reservations: 518-854-7053.

GRANVILLE The Granville Hook and Ladder Fire Co. on Quaker Street invites everyone to partici-pate in its Queen of Hearts Drawing at 6 p.m. on Saturdays. And, bingo will be held at 7 p.m. each Saturday, with few excep-tions. Information: 642-2401.

GRANVILLE Harold Ford and the Cash Band, with Laura Lucy as June Carter, will perform a concert “In the Spirit of Johnny Cash” at 7 p.m. on Saturday, July 23, at The Forum, 47 E. Potter Avenue in Granville. Cost: $20, tickets avail-able at The Forum and from mem-bers of the Granville Hook & Ladder Fire Co. Information: www.thejohnnycashband.com.

SALEM An Al Fresco Brunch will be held from noon to 2 p.m. on Sunday, July 24, at the Historic Salem Courthouse. Dishes by eight chefs, live entertainment, and farmers’ and craft markets will be featured. Cost: $25 adults; $5 ages 5 to 12; free younger than 5. Information/reservations: 518-854-7053.

SALEM The Washington County Band will perform show tunes, marches and pop favorites during a Dick Campbell Memorial Concert at 3 p.m. on Sunday, July 24, at the White Church in Salem. Free and open to all.

GREENWICH A Cars Cruise-In will be held from 6 to 9 p.m. on Monday, July 25, at Greenwich Plaza on Route 29, in front of the Kmart (weather permitting). All vehicles, old or new, will be wel-come (no entry fee) and food and drink will be available at the plaza. Information: Ron MacNeil at 518-692-7926.

BENNINGTON Bennington Project Independence Adult Day Service will host a Meeting for Caregivers at 1 p.m. on Tuesday, July 26, at the Dr. Richard A. Sleeman Building, 614 Harwood Hill in Bennington. Free and open to all. Information: 802-442-8136, email [email protected], or visit www.bpi-ads.org.WELLS The Wells Village Library on the green will offer a “One World, Many Cultures” Story Hour

from 2 to 3 p.m. on Wednesdays, July 27, and Aug. 3, 10 and 17. Listen to stories and hear music from different cultures, complete an art project, and enjoy a snack. Information: Dolores Guarino at 645-0611.

ARLINGTON Thursday, July 28, is the deadline to register to have your location listed on the Norman’s Attic and Town-wide Tag Sale Map that will be provided for the sale on Saturday, Aug. 6. Everyone in Arlington, East and West Arlington, Sandgate and Sunderland is eligible. Information/registration: Kathy Geneslaw at 375-1233, or the Norman’s Attic page at www.stjamesarlingtonvt.org to download a form.

PAWLET The Pawlet Volunteer Fire Dept. will hold its annual Auction on Thursday, July 28, at the fire house on Route 133, just north of Route 30. To donate items for this sale, call 802-325, 3222, Fran at 325-3191, or Jim at 325-3714. Items also may be dropped off at the fire house on Tuesdays at 7 p.m.

MANCHESTER The Mark Skinner Library in Manchester will continue its Summer Reading Program, “One World, Many Stories,” at 10:30 a.m. on July 28 and 29, and Aug. 4 and 11. Register at the library for this free program for all ages and be eligible to win an iPod Nano. Information: 802-362-2607.

MANCHESTER The Bennington Museum will present a program for children age 4 and older on “Toys of Long Ago” at 10:30 a.m. on Thursday, July 28, at the Mark Skinner Library in Manchester. Go back in time to the late 1800s and early 1900s at this free event. Children must be accompanied by an adult caregiver. Information: 802-362-2607, or www.markskin-nerlibrary.org.

GRANVILLE The 2011 Summer Concert Series will present The Big Smoothies from 7 to 9 p.m. on Thursday, July 28, at Veterans Memorial Park on Quaker Street in Granville. Pop, R&B and big band music will be featured at this free, outdoor event. Also, the fire depart-ment across the street will offer barbecued chicken for sale.

SALEM “Senior Moments, An Original Musical Revue” will be staged at 8 p.m. on Friday and Saturday, July 29 and 30, and Aug. 5 and 6, at the Fort Salem Theater, 11 E. Broadway in Salem. Additional performances will be at 2 p.m. on Sunday, July 31 and Aug. 7. Mature cast, mature issues. Cost: $27; $25 senior citizens. Information/tickets: 518-854-9200, or www.fortsalemtheater.com.

POULTNEY A Community Breakfast will be served from 8 to 10 a.m. on Saturday, July 30, at the Episcopal Ministry Center, 84 Church Street in Poultney. Cost: $1; free age 14 and younger. Open to all.

WHITEHALL The Whitehall United Methodist Church at 56 Greenmount Cemetery Lane will hold its annual Ox Roast on Saturday, July 30. All booths will open at 10 a.m., with dinner from noon to 6 p.m. or until sold out, and an auction at 1 p.m. Dinner cost: $11 adults; $5 ages 5 to 11; free younger than 5; takeouts $11.

SALEM Annette Nielsen, chef and editor of “Northern Bounty Cookbook,” will give a free Blueberry Cooking Demonstration at 11 a.m. on Saturday, July 30, at Gardenworks on Route 30, W. Broadway, in Salem. Information: 518-854-3250, or www.garden-worksfarm.com.

SALEM The Summer Sounds of Salem concert series will present Moe Harrington and the White Chapel Band from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturday, July 30, at the Rotary gazebo on Main Street in Salem. Featured will be bluegrass and old-time country music. Free and open to all.

MANCHESTER An old-fashioned Summer Carnival will be held from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday, July 30, at the First Baptist Church Parsonage, 98 Bonnet Street in Manchester. A “gigantic yard sale,” games, prizes, and delicious food will be featured. The rain date will be 2 to 6 p.m. Sunday, July 31. Information: 802-362-5335.

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2 SIDE BY SIDE black lac- quer tower dressers w/3 en- closed shelves on top in each & 3 dresser drawers on each bottom. $75 for the set. 518-638-7010

2 TIRES & RIMS 20”x7”x8”. $40. 518-499-1949

2 T I R E S & R I M S 22”x10”x8”. $40. 518-499- 1949

20 HARD COVER BOOKS like new, all kinds, mystery, romance. $10. 518-695-3345

275 GALLON FUEL tank. Good shape, no leaks. $75. 518-686-7083

3 2X4’S GRADE A New. $5. for all 3. 518-632-5784

3 NEW DRESSES, night gown, slippers & chair for American girl doll. $45. 518- 692-2100

3-6 MOS GIRLS CLOTHES box size 12 x 12 x 8. $25. 518-955-8447

4 MICHELIN TIRES LT235/85/16 approx. 1/2 tread left. $75. 518-632-5476

4 TIRES MICHELIN P225/60/16 half tread. $90. 518- 692-8611

4’X8’ 3 /4” PLYWOOD 2 inches off one side. Cost $30, sell for $10. 518-632- 5784

50 YEAR BABY DRESSES, slips. $75. 802-468-8744

5PC GLASS TOP patio set. Good condition. $60 518- 252-1042

6-9 MOS GIRLS CLOTHES box size 12 12 x 8. $25. 518- 955-8447

8 FT ALUMINUM ramps. $25. 518-642-3727

AIR COMPRESSOR: UP- RIGHT electric, 1HP motor. $99.99. 518-632-5654

A N D E R S O N P I C T U R E WINDOW 42” x 52” white frame. $75. 772-539-1738

ANTIQUE DROPLEAF cof- fee table. $99. 518-695-6926

ANTIQUE DRESSER 4 -drawer. Good condi t ion. Needs refinishing. $75. 518- 854-9647

ANTIQUE OAK MEDICINE cabinet w/mirror on door, re- finished. $65. 518-692-1062

ANTIQUE WALL MIRROR 3 ft by 5 ft. from the 1930’s. Lovely. $99.99. 518-480- 3049

AQUARIUM 20-30 GAL hexagon shaped w/matching stand. $95. 518-692-3304

AQUARIUM ACCESSO- RIES filter, ornaments, etc. $25. 518-692-3304

AVON CAPE COD 8 dessert plates, 1 candy dish. $15. 518-695-6926

BABY COUNTY SEAT pink, musical, vibrates. Toy bar w/ 3 toys, clean. $15. 518-753- 0166

BA B Y S W I N G F I S H E R Price smart stages, 3-in-1 musical. Very good cond. $35. 518-753-0166

BASEBALL EQUIPMENT bats, gloves, hardballs, soft- balls. $45 for all. 518-747- 3558

BAY WINDOW 6’ wide by 42” high. Both sides open. $75. 802-375-6782

BELT/DISC/SANDER Delta. $25. 518-642-3727

BIG MAN’S CHAIR blue, excel lent condit ion. $95. 518-642-2147

BIG MENS LEATHER jack- et 2XL. New, excellent con- dition. $50. 518-252-1042

BRAND NEW IN THE box 42” ceiling fan. $25. 802-468- 5720

BRAND NEW CANOE cad- dy, never used, pneumatic tires, 250 lb. weight capacity. $75. 518-686-7083

BRAND NEW 16” boys bike w/training wheels. $25. 518- 642-2391

BRASS 16” CYMBAL cam- ber, old. Made in Germany. $40. 802-287-9462

BRASS BULLET MOLD .120 old mini round ball. $60. 802-287-9462

BY FIT SOLUTIONS, In- cludes 2 videos on exercis- es, excellent condition. $99. 802-375-1261

CANE WITH EAGLE head sword. Brand new. $40. 518- 642-2391

CHAIRS FOR DINING room table, 4, antique. All in beau- tiful condition. $99. 518-854- 9120

C H A N D E L I E R W I T H MATCHING sconces. Brass finish, modern style. $75. 518-692-3304

CHERRY FINISHED BED frame includes headboard, footboard, side rails & slats. $25. 802-293-2525

CHIMNEY STOVE PIPES used, lots of elbows and some long pieces 6”. $15. 518-686-7137

CLARK PRIVA SANDALS never worn, in box, size 7. $20. 732-320-2423

CLOCK new. $5. 518-642-2147

COFFEE TABLE QUEEN ANNE s ty le legs, l a rge square, dark f inish. Nice piece. $25. 518-854-9120

CUP AND CD HOLDER for car, between seats on floor 9”x28” long. $10. 518-686- 7137

DEEP FRYER New, never used, excellent condition. $25. 518-252-1042

D E H U M I D I F I E R F O R BASEMENT Whirlpool, 50 pint, energy star, like new. $90. 802-287-9350

D I N I N G RO O M TA B L E antique, maple, beautiful fin- ish. Comes w/pads.$99. 518-854-9120

DINING ROOM TABLE ma- ple, 2 leaves. Like new. $40. 518-632-5784

D R Y E R M A Y T A G MDE2400AYW 4.0 cu f t compact, white, elec. New sells for $749. Used sum- mers only, $90. Cell 201- 787-6586

EARLY 1900’S KEROSENE stove, three burner. $90. 518-692-8611

ELECTRIC SPACEHEAT- ER Lasko, rotating tower style with remote. $25. 802- 287-9350

ENTERTAINMENT CEN- TER hardwood, antique w/pulldown bar door & storage in bottom. $95. 518-686- 5343

F R A M E D P R I N T R A - PHAEL’S ANGELS 30” x 30”. $15. 802-293-2525

FRIGIDAIRE GAS RANGE black, self cleaning, speed bake. Exc cond. $99.99. 518-361-8018

FRIGIDAIRE DISHWASH- ER black, energy star, good condition. $50. 518-361-8018

FRONT BUMPER 73-80 CHEVY full size p/u. $45. 518-692-8611

GIANT TEDDY BEARS 3’ tall, cream colored, still new in box. 2 avail. $60/both. 518-882-8465

GIRLS SIZE 7 black & white zebra pr in t sundress w/ matching doll’s sundress. $25. 518-692-2100

GIRLS SIZE 10 red, white & b lue f lo ra l sundress w / matching 18” doll’s dress. $25. 518-692-2100

G R A C O Q U A T T R O STROLLER in very good condition, blue & gray. $60. 518-882-8465

GRATEFUL DEAD MOVIE 2 DVD’s. Never opened. Ap- prox. 5 hours. $50. 518-753- 0166

GRINDER CRAFTSMAN COMMERCIAL 1/2HP on metal stand, l ight & eye shields. A+ condition. $90. Dave @ 518-695-3247

INDOOR/OUTDOOR CAR- PET still in package 12x15 dark colored. $99. 518-499- 0858

JENNY JUMP UP doorway bouncer, pink. Excellent con- dition, clean. $20. 518-753- 0166

JOE ROCKET MOTORCY- CLE jacket worn 2x’s, zip out lining, size 2XL. $75. 802- 645-0244

KENMORE CHEST FREEZ- ER in excellent condition. Large, black, works great. $99. 518-882-8465

KENMORE ELITE TRIO re- f r igera tor, f reezer 25cf. Works great, energy star, black. $99.99. 518-361-8018

KENMORE WASHING MA- CHINE white, runs great. $99. 518-677-7012

KIDS TOYS Lincoln logs, play dough sets, light brite, crayons. $15. 518-695-3345

KITCHEN SINK ELKAY double bowl 33” wide, great shape. $40. 518-686-7137

KITCHEN TABLE wi th 4 chairs, walnut color. $99.99. 518-632-5654

LADIES MEDIUM BLACK l ined leather jacket. $40. 802-438-2035

LAPTOP CASE for 13” com- puter. Black, great condition. $15. 802-235-2240

LARGE BLACK METAL dog cage. Excellent condi- tion. $99.99. 518-480-3049

LIVING ROOM CHAIR bur- gundy floral. Excellent con- dition. $75. 518-526-4181

LOVESEAT BURGUNDY FLORAL Excellent condition from Taft, 5 yrs old. $75. 518-526-4181

MAPLE DROP LEAF table (small) w/4 chairs. $99. 802- 468-8744

MCDONALD TOYS 200+ (70+ in pkg) ‘84-’96. $50. 802-362-2013

MENS XL BROWN leather jacket. $30. 802-438-2035

M E P H I S T O WA L K I N G SHOES black “Myriam” size 7-1/2. Handmade. Never worn, in box. Pd $250, ask- ing $20. 732-320-2423

MILWAUKEE SAWZALL H.D. 9.5 AMP. $40. Dave @ 518-695-3247

MOTHER OF THE BRIDE gown, size 6, beautiful bead- ing. Paid $350 asking $90/ obo. 518-686-7083

M U C K B O O T S M E N ’ S GARDEN shoes, green, size 7.5/8 wide. Exc cond. $30. 802-235-2240

MUCKBOOTS MEN’S HOS- ER black. Size 8/8.5 wide, exc condition. $50. 802-235- 2240

NEW LAMP $15. 518-642-2147

NEW-XPRESS redi set go w/attachments in box w/rec- ipes. $15. 518-695-3345 any- time

OLD GERMAN BAYONET no scabbard Very good con- dition. $75. 518-747-3558

OLD TABLE LAMPS w /brass and marble decoration. $65/pair. 802-375-6782

OLDER 10” SAW belt driv- en. Works, all steel pedestal frame. Very heavy. $45. 518- 747-3558

ORECK XL TABLETOP professional a i r pur i f ier. Used 6 wks. Paid $465. Ask- ing $99.99. 518-480-3049

PAIR OF NEW FENDERS to fit 81-93 Dodge full size truck. $50. 518-854-9647

PATTON TWIN WINDOW remote control digital ther- mostat fan. New in box. $20. 732-320-2423

P O RTA B L E L AU N D RY SORTER meta l f rame & cloth baskets. $10. 802-293- 2525

PORTER CABLE AIR fram- ing compressor, works fine. $70. 518-686-7083

PRECIOUS MOMENTS NA- TIVITY set with creche. $75. 802-287-9350

PRO-FORM 400 treadmill. Hardly used, excellent oper- ating condition. $75. 802- 293-2525

PVC SEWER PIPE never used. SDR35-4”, 7pcs; 5 sol- id, 2 perf, 85’ total. $99 takes them all. 518-632-9112

QUEEN QUILTED BED- SPREAD shams & 2 sets matching draperies, valanc- es, tie backs. $30. 772-539- 1738

QUEENSIZE BLACK LAC- QUER bedframe w/top open- ing storage. $75. 518-638- 7010

QUILTING FABRIC and bat- t ing. Large amount. $50. 518-854-7806

RADIATOR FOR 1949 Ford flathead V-8 w/hood shield. $95. 518-747-3558

RAY JEFF MARINE RADIO and 8 ft. antenna. Works good. $35. 802-468-5720

RECTANGULAR BLACK LACQUER coffee table w/glass top. $50. 518-638-7010

ROLLER BLADES size la- dies 7 w/safety pads - knee, wrist, elbow. Hardly used. $25. 518-642-2003

ROUND WOOD DROP leaf table 42” w/leaves up, each leaf 7”. $29. 772-539-1738

ROUTER/ROUTER TABLE Ryobi. $35. 518-642-3727

RUSTIC PINE TABLE 32 x 32. Excellent condition. $60. 802-293-5499

SAMURAI SWORD brand new. Nice gift for any collec- tor. $40. 518-642-2391

SAUNDER COMPUTER DESK/HUTCH $25. 518-376-8672

SEARS BUTT HINGE tem- plate kit. $45/obo. 518-632- 5476

SEARS ROUTER TABLE top area 14”x18”. In box & never used. $15. 518-692- 7519

S K I S , B O OT S , P O L E S downhill and cross country size 7 ladies skis. $30. 518- 642-2003

SMOKER/BBQ CharBroil silversmoker grill w/offset smoker. Good condit ion. $85. 518-817-7926

S N A R E D R U M 1 4 ” b y R e m o. W h i t e , s e r . n o . 47641. $99. 802-287-9462

STAR TREK ENTERPRISE desk lamp, ship on end of movable arm. $65. 518-686- 5343

STEP 2 FIRE ENGINE tod- dler bed. Good condition. $95/obo. 518-686-9743

TOILET cream and almond swirl. Good condition. $50. 518-642-2783

TOSHIBA LAPTOP Win- dows XP, wireless, lots of software, great condition. $95. 518-695-6926

TOY CARS/TRUCKS 270+ matchbox, hot wheels, toot- sie, etc. ‘70’s-’90’s. Most used. $50. 802-362-2013

T R A I L E R PA R T S n e w springs, U bolts & plates, used axle 14” wheels & tires, fenders & more. $99. 802- 645-0244

TV ZENITH 25” good condi- tion. $30. Judy @ 518-796- 6927

USED CARS AND trucks, Matchbox Hot Wheels, etc. Approx. 200 in all. $75. 802- 375-6782

VANITY TOP new still in box 22”x37”. Swanstone-Arctic Granite. $99. 518-632-9112

WAGON Sea rs coun t r y squire, very good condition. $25. 518-583-9409

WALNUT COFFEE TABLE with 2 matching end tables. Exc. cond. All for $75. Dave @ 518-695-3247

WEDDING ACCESSORIES votive candles, vases, knife, bride & groom glasses, etc. $30. 802-468-8744

W H I T E M AY TAG P RO - PANE gas range, 4-burner. Very clean, exc cond., fairly new. $75. 518-854-8017

W I N G BAC K C H A I R I N good condition. Gold, nice style. $30. 518-854-9120

WO O D C H I S E L S E T 7 piece, brand new, never used, in case. Pd over $100, only $50. 518-686-5343

WOOD LATHE Power Craft 100 with tools. $75. 518-632- 5654

WOOD ROUND KITCHEN table with 4 chairs and a leaf. $99. 518-638-8181.

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Articles For SaleA NEW QUEEN Mattress set, still in shipping plastic, $150, 518-260-6653.

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KALAMAZOO LIBERTY K I T C H E N w o o d s t o ve . Green & beige enamel, com- plete copper water reservoir. $600. 518-854-3331

KAYAK, PADDLE, SKIRT 1 yr. old. $350/obo. 518-222- 6604

LOG SPLITTER excellent, on wheels, home made. $1,000. 518-663-8180

R I M O L D I OV E R L O C K COMMERCIAL sewing ma- chine. Elec. w/manual. Good cond. $300. 518-584-3859

SLOT MACHINE Mint con- dition. Asking $300/obo. Cell # 518-791-7475 or 518-747- 6602

SOFA/SLEEPER queen, ex- cellent, beige, new mattress pad, bedding $400. 518-761- 0714

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FirewoodALL CUT SPLIT & DELIV- ERED Hardwood firewood. green wood now available, any length. 802-316-6076 or 518-642-1558

HARDWOOD FIREWOOD Green, Cut, split & delivered. Full cord/2 cord loads. 518- 854-9113

Flea MarketsANTIQUE FAIR AND FLEA MARKET August 6th & 7th at the Washington County Fairgrounds, Rte. 29, Green- wich NY. $2 admission. (Sat. 8a-6p, Sun 9a-4p) Featuring over 200 dealers. GREAT FOOD. Early-Bird Friday (8/5 - 6a-6p - $10) . RAIN or SHINE. Call (518) 331-5004

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CHIPPER, TROY BUILT Tomahawk Pro, 8HP, l ike new, chips 4”. Cost $1300. Sell for $600. 518-854-4910

JOHN DEERE 425 w/cab, 20hp gas, 7-Bushel Power Flow Bagger, dump cart, 47 2 - s t a g e s n o w b l o w e r , 54”blade, wheel weights & chains, $7000. 518-854-7692

KUBOTA ZD21 PRO COM- MERCIAL zero turn mower, 21 HP diesel, 90 engine hours, 60”deck, $8300. 518- 854-7692

WOODS RM600 FINISH m o w e r, 6 0 i n c h c u t , 3 blades, rear mount. Good cond. $750. 585-750-7032

Medical SuppliesHOVEROUND MPV4, with charger, addt’l ramp avail., exc. cond., used 2 times, $2300 OBO, 802-287-5549.

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H A R M O N Y E L E C T R I C GUITAR w/case. Excellent cond. $200/obo. Cell # 518- 791-7475 or 518-747-6602

MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS CLARINET/FLUTE/ VIO- LIN/TRUMPET/ Trombone/Amplifier/ Fender Guitar, $69 each. Cello/Upright Bass/ Saxophone/ French Horn/ Drums, $185 ea. Tuba/Bari- tone Horn/Hammond Organ, Others 4 sale. 1-516-377- 7907

Wanted To Buy$CASH$ for antiques and collectibles, estate clean outs. Honest Prices! Call Tom Cosey at 518-642-1643

WANTED GUNS & AMMO Par ts or p ieces. New or used. Good, bad or ugly. 518-854-7930

Dogs-Cats-Pets8 MONTH OLD b lack & white lab, female. FREE. Ask for Jason 518-307-6102

UKC REDBONE COON- HOUND PUPPIES Ready July 17th. Call Debbie @ 802-342-6334

Hay & GrainHAY 2011 1st & 2cnd cut. Good quality horse/heifer hay, sq bales ave 40-50lbs, $2.75-$3.75, 802-345-5493.

HorsesHORSE/STOCK TRAILER New-used equipment trailer, p in t le r ing , heavy du ty, $1500/obo. 518-854-3669

R E A D Y F O R G O O D Homes. 2 Just weaned spot- ted mini-jacks, absolutely adorable! $750.00 ea. or if taking both discount avail. 518-746-7463.

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ALPACAS-MUST SELL! Priced $1,000-$3,000. Some moms w/cr ias, beaut i fu l black Peruvian stud. 518- 677-3162

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Autos1948 FLEET CHEV 2DR, partly disassembled. $5,000 invested. Asking $4,000. 518-663-8180

1980 FORD MUSTANG 5.0 5-speed. $1200. 518-692-9906

1989 CADILLAC Fleetwood B rougham ( co l l ec t i b l e ) “Gangsta” car. No rust, well maintained. $1900. 518-854-9228

1995 GST MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE Turbo, 4cyl, 27 MPG, minor repairs needed, $3000/obo. 518-282-9972

1995 SUBARU LEGACY AWD, auto, 167K, good con- dition, $1295. Call 518-642-0785

1 9 9 6 B U I C K R I V I E R A 134,000 mi., power windows/locks/seats, cruise, heated seats, air. $2300. 518-695-6001

1996 CADILLAC DEVILLE. 1998 Ford Explorer, 4dr. 1994 Volvo 940. 1995 Ply- mouth Acclaim. 1989 F250 with Tommy lift gate. Call for pricing 518-279-9451

1996 CHEVROLET CAVA- LIER 2-door, 4 cyl, standard, many new parts, looks good. $2500. 518-854-7871 eves

1998 CHEVY MALIBU 74K. New tires, good condition. $2500. 802-375-9275

2000 CHEVY CAVALIER 148K mi. Some rust, runs great, needs rear brake lines. $1100/obo. 518-686-4198

2000 LINCOLN TOWN CAR 1-owner, in excellent condi- tion. $4400. 518-588-4585

2000 SUBARU FOREST 217,000 well maintained mi. Clean & solid, no issues. $2500. 802-273-2837

2001 SPORTS CAR Hyun- dai Tiburon, many extras, 4 speed, 71,000 miles. $3,000. 518-281-5971

2002 BUICK RENDEZ- VOUS Maroon , AWD, 3 seats, new tires, 88K. Many extras. $7000. 518-692-7536

2004 TOYOTA SCION XB 4 door, 110,000 miles, good condition, $7000/obo. 518-642-3230

2005 MERCURY MONTE- REY P remie r m in i van . 103K, exc cond, loaded. $8,895/obo. 518-499-0219

2006 MAZDA MX6 low mile- age, excel lent condit ion. $8,500. 802-362-5138

2007 CHEVY COBALT LT L ike new; 20,000 mi les. Many extras, winter tires, re- mote start, alarm. $11,500. 802-645-0179

2007 TOYOTA CAMRY Exc. cond. A/T, 4dr,loaded! Good g a s m i l e a g e . A s k i n g $11,500/obo.802-446-3036

Auto WantedAAAA DONATION Donate your Car, Boat or Real Es- tate, IRS Tax Deductible. Free Pick-up/ Tow Any Mod- el/ Condition. Help Under Privileged Children Outreach Center, 1-800-883-6399.

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Boats1 2 ’ A L U M I N U M S TA R - CRAFT fishing boat w/trailer/new tires; 15HP Johnson outboard, Minnkota trolling motor, fish finder, new bat- tery. Exc cond. $2750/obo. Call Clarke @ 518-642-1063, 802-287-4137, 518-642-7579 cell

14 FT DURANOTIC alumi- num boat w/25HP Mercury, trailer. $1,000. 518-499-1210

16’ CENTER CONSOLE w/50hp Mariner engine. New Bimini top & t i res. Runs great! $4200. 518-638-9000

1976 PENNYANN 24ft tun- nel drive boat with newer Vantage trailer. A classic fun family boat! $3500, 802-537-4938.

1989 BAYLINER CAPRI 2150 1yr old rebuilt Ford en- gine 5.8OMC. VGC. 2 own- ers. $5,995/obo. 518-642-9012

1990 SYLVAN 14’ Boat & trailer, no motor, $500. 802-265-3129

BOAT-BAYLINER CAPRI 1986 Mercury motor 35HP, trailer. Very good condition. $4,000. 518-642-8126

STARCRAFT FISHING TRI-HULL 28HP Evinrude. New paint, deck, rug, cushions, seats. $2,200. Lake Cos- sayuna 518-692-1097

Campers/Trailers1976 TERRY 5TH WHEEL 30’, needs works, fair condi- t ion, $600/obo. 518-499-1424

2001 MONACO DIPLOMAT 38PBD 51.9K mi. Exc cond. Many extras. 518-584-2097

2002 FOUR WINDS 31 ’ Class C motor home. 26,900 miles, clean unit. $36,900. 802-438-5209

2003 16X9 CARGOPRO motorcycle trailer. Aluminum, holds 2 bikes. Single axle. $5,750. 518-753-6048

2008 FLAGSTAFF/SHAM- ROCK FLT19 Ends pop out, fully loadd, brand new con- diton, used 2x, $13,900. 802-855-1616 or 802-417-1984

2 0 1 1 2 7 ’ K E Y S T O N E T R A I L E R N eve r u s e d , electric jacks, tongue, awn- ing, slide out, queen bed, many extras, $27,000. 518-499-2168

CommercialEquipment

1970 GMC 5 YARD Dump truck, 5spd trans., 2spd rear, new master cylinder, clutch, b rake l ines, emergency brake shoes and ignit ion switch. $2495. 802-265-8068

1983 GMC 7000 366 V8, 5 speed, 2 speed rear, cab & chassis, very good condition, $3500. Will dicker. 802-442-2646

1994 4900 INTERNATION- AL DUMP TRUCK Best of- fer. Call 802-342-0754

Classic& Antiques

1965 BUICK RIVIERA Barn kept, 425 cubic inch dual quads, 2 sets of wheels, all complete, $7900. 802-273-2647

1977 CORVETTE STING- RAY Looks and sounds great. T-tops, 4speed, en- gine chrome, 350 motor, new Cooper tires, 94K, asking $15,500. 518-677-3448

1987 VW GTI convertible 5 yr old project 1992 Volvo 940 GL w/150K. Florida car, need nose. 802-273-2837

1 9 8 8 B U I C K R E AT TA Looks and runs great, new tires, brakes, and tuneup, never run in the winter, ask- ing $2490. 802-273-2647

1990 MERCURY GRAND PRIX Southern car, flawless, 85,447 miles, $1995. 802-325-3081

CommercialVehicles

FORD F550 4X4 red, 16 ft flat body dump. Auto, diesel, 143,000 mi. $14,500/obo. 518-499-0213 or 518-642-9506

Farm Equipment1948 FARMALL CUB re- stored show tractor, parade-ready w/hydraulics. Must see. $2895. 802-273-2712

ANTIQUE Ford garden trac- tor with snow blower & belly mower, hydro stat, runs very good, $800.00 802-236-8031

Four-Wheel Drive1989 TOYOTA V6 4WD, 7 ft fisher plow, cap, bedliner. Runs good, needs muffler. $2,000. 518-642-3188

1991 CHEVY 3500 Chey- enne Duals, 4WD, diesel, 120,443 actual miles, $1000. 802-265-3644

1995 DAKOTA 4WD V6, 60K, auto w/p low. Runs good. $1500/obo. 518-547-8350

1997 GMC 4X4 K1500 new clutch, t i res, brakes, ex- haust. $3000/obo. 518-488-1120 leave message

1999 NISSAN FRONTIER 200K, runs great , great shape, $2200. 802-273-2053

1999 TOYOTA TACOMA Extended cab, 69K, AC, bed liner, CD/stereo, $11,695. 518-677-5846

2001 CHEV S10 Auto, V6, al l new tires, high miles. Runs great, no rust. $3500. 518-854-9131

2001 DAKOTA QUAD Auto, loaded, silver, 135,000, Sno-Way plow, cap, 4x4, $5500/obo. 518-282-9972

2004 DODGE DAKOTA 4x4 extended cab, auto, runs & looks good, 125K, $4200. 518-695-6180

2005 DODGE DURANGO 4x4, 134K, new engine/tires, 3rd row seat, white, runs good, $6900. 518-812-3351

2008 FORD RANGER 4cyl, auto, air, 4WD, l ike new. $9,500. Bev 518-695-9240

95 FORD F-250 Diesel 7.3, 4x4, 170K, utility box/ladder rack, needs oil pump, truck only $1250/obo, truck w/box, rack $2250/obo. 802-683-4163 or 802-273-2786

Motorcycles1982 HONDA CB400 17,000 orig. miles. $800. 518-692-9906

1986 HONDA CMX250C rebel. Mint condition. 3,335 miles. $2,750 firm. 518-642-8183

1990 HD FXRS 1300cc, new tires, $7000. 802-325-3127

1997 HARLEY DAVIDSON FLHSTC 15,500 miles, every extra. Special color. $10,500. 518-499-1210

1998 KAWASAKI VOYAG- ER 25K, loaded, radio not working, otherwise exc cond. $2,999.99/FIRM! 802-345-7227

1999 YAMAHA YZF 600 14,000 miles, cover, helmet, Joe Rocket jacket, $2500. 802-287-2285

2001 HD ROAD KING, Elec- tronic ignition, pipes & back r e s t / r a ck , 8 0 0 0 m i l e s , $11,500. 802-325-3127

2006 HONDA REBEL 50 mi., pearl white, never been in the rain. Runs exc., prac- tically new. $2,600. 518-812-5936

2 0 0 7 H A R L E Y 8 8 3 X L SPORTSTER 325 Miles, like new! $7,000/OBO, 518-695-5132/480-9564/ 518-695-6974.

ATV’s/Snowmobiles

1999 ARCTIC CAT ZL 600 Liquid, studded track, 4113 miles, $900/obo. Call 802-342-0754.

1999 YAMAHA SX 600 V-MAX G/C helmet, jacket, cover, $1700/obo. 518-642-8103

2 POLARIS SNOWMO- BILES 1998 & 1999. Nice sleds! $3,000/obo. 518-791-9741

2004 POLARIS 500 XC SP M 1 0 s u s p e n s i o n . 2 0 0 0 Yamaha SXR 700, both in good condition. $5000. 518-281-5971

Tires, Parts,Accessories

17” P265-70R17 GOOD- YEAR Wrangler ST all sea- son, set of 4, 20k, great cond. $250. 802-345-7227

Pickups, Trucks,Vans

1968 GMC PICKUP Good condition, 4 speed trans. $2800. 518-647-2245

1970 CHEVROLET SMALL BLOCK 307 Engine in 1980 Chevy 4 x 4 pickup, runs good, $750.00 802-236-8031.

1974 PLYMOUTH full size w indow van. Auto, r uns good, inspected, 118K mi. $1,350. 518-677-5095

1986 CHEVY STEP Side 4x4, 305 engine, 86K, parts or restoration, engine runs. $500. 802-345-7227

1990 FORD F350 86,000 orig. miles. $1750. 518-692-9906

1992 FORD F-150 4x4, 5 spd, 81,000 miles. Runs great. $2,000/obo. 802-287-1222

1997 CHEVY ASTRO VAN AWD, 6cyl, 129K, new alter- nator, runs great, $1950. 518-337-0752

1998 DODGE RAM 1500 V8, Auto/4WD, long bed & cap, extras, 98K miles, runs good. $3295. 802-265-4755

1998 GMC BUCKET truck w/chipper dump box, 55’ Boom & Mobark 12” chipper. $30,000/obo. 518-361-4049

1999 DODGE 2500 4X4 pickup. Runs/looks great. New t ires/brakes. Needs tranny. $1500/obo. 802-287-4430

2000 DODGE RAM Spor t 1500. Loaded. New tires. In excellent condition. $10,500/obo. 518-686-5953

2000 FORD RANGER XLT, Super Cab, 4dr, auto, 4WD, EC in and out. Must see. $10,000. 518-859-8517

2002 FORD E-350 Lg ext cargo. 2 or 5 pass. 85K, 1 owner, l oaded ! P r i vacy glass, always garaged. Runs & looks exc! $9,000/obo. 518-639-8900

2004 GRAND CARAVAN anniv edit. Loaded, leather, DVD, 145K mi. Well maint., some rust. $4,500. 518-638-5431

2006 DODGE DAKOTA 2WD, 50K,4DR, Auto, Air, Disk player. NEW custom cap. Remote start. $13,000. 518-664-4202

87 F350 DUMP TRUCK 90,000 miles, too many new parts to list, very little rust, box great condition, $2500. 802-683-4163

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Castleton State College is seeking applications for a part-­time Biology Laboratory Assistant to provide support for biology laboratory courses in

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list of three references to Office of Human ResourcesCastleton State CollegeCastleton, VT 05735www.castleton.edu

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BIOLOGY LABORATORY ASSISTANT

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Instructional Assistants – These are full-­time positions to support students with academic, emotional and behavioral challenges. Experience with de-­escalation techniques and a willingness to be trained in a physical intervention program (CPI) required. All candidates must be in good physical health and hold an Associates Degree or the equivalent of 48 college credits. For additional information, contact Deborah Smith, Director of Special Services at 802-­265-­3883. To obtain an application contact the Superintendents’ Office at 802-­265-­4905. Mail completed application with cover letter, resume, copy of transcripts and three current letters of reference to Addison Rutland Supervisory Union, 49 Main Street, Fair Haven, VT 05743.

EOEPositions will remain open until filled.

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