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The Islander, April 14, 2015 Page 1
Aircraft Over Islands
Declares Mayday
new listings!
Reports of a plane crash in Lake Champlain traveled quickly around
the Champlain Islands on Saturday, April 11, 2015. Initially the incident
was reported as a plane crash in the area of the Sand Bar State Park.
ALBURGH- Huge, well maintained three bedroom two
Fire, marine and rescue crews from South Hero, Grand Isle and North
bath ranch style home on large village lot with views
Hero along with the marine unit of the Grand Isle Sheriff’s Department
of Lake Champlain. $123,500
immediately responded. Milton Fire and rescue staged at the Van
Everest access along Everest Road in Milton.
A search was conducted and the plane, a four-seat Cessna 172 based
at Burlington International Airport was found sinking into the ice on the
east side of Savage Island in Grand Isle. The plane had landed on the
ALBURGH- Nicely remodeled two bedroom, one bath home
ice and was unable to take off. The pilot and the passenger escaped
with 288’ direct broad lake frontage, shouldn’t last long at
this price, $259,900
the plane unharmed and made the three quarters to a mile walk
across thinning and quickly deteriorating ice
conditions to the access area in Milton. The
passenger was treated at Northwest Medical
Center for exposure to cold and released.
The pilot did not seek medical treatment.
Vermont Emergency Management officials
determined the thirty gallons of gasoline on
board was contained and not a hazard. Just
as a shanty or a vehicle, it is the owner’s
responsibility to have the plane removed
from the ice.
A reminder to the public, the very small
amount of ice that is left is not safe. Please
The Team
stay off the ice for your safety and the safety
of the county rescue and fire volunteers.
to Better Serve You!
David Porteous
Realtor 861-6292
Carol Racine
Lic. Admin 861-6294
Dave@homesvermont.com Carol.Racine@remax.net
Experience Integrity Professional
Serving: Grand Isle, Franklin,
& Chittenden Counties
ALBURGH- Excellent investment opportunity, triplex
located in the village w/municipal water & sewer, 2
upstairs apts need remodeling but have amazing potential, only $69,900
ALBURGH- Immaculate, two bedroom, two bath
mobile home with large garage and nice lake access, $124,900
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The Islander, April 14, 2015 Page 2
South Hero Post Office Celebrates 30 Years at
Current Location
21 Sunset View Road
P.O. Box 212
South Hero, VT 05486
islander@vermontislander.com
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The Islander is published weekly and circulated in South
Hero, Grand Isle, North Hero, Isle La Motte, Alburgh, Milton, Georgia, Colchester and Swanton in Vermont, and
Rouses Point, Champlain, Chazy and Mooers in New York.
Editor- George Fowler, Production Manager- Tonya L.
Poutry, Graphic Artist- Tonya L. Poutry, Sales ManagerBruce Cahan Circulation- Chriss Sherwin ContributorsSusan Davis - sdavisvt47@gmail.com 802-378-5282,
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Julie Dickie and Lorinda Henry.
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Office Hours are Thursday-Saturday 9:00-12:00/1:005:00 and Monday 9-5; Tuesday and Wednesday by appointment or chance.
Deadline for Tuesday's Paper is
Saturday Noon.
Website: www.lakechamplainislander.com
Sharon Chadwich, daughter of Robert Chadwich and Post Master David Sands celebrated the
thirtieth year of the South Hero Post Office being in its currently location on Route 2. Many thanks to
all of the patrons who stopped in and to Hackett’s Orchard for the delicious cider donuts!
Blood Drive
The Islands in the Sun Senior Center, 57 S. Main St. in Alburgh is hosting a Red
Cross Blood Drive on April 14th from noon to 5 PM. Please consider giving the gift
of life to someone by donating blood. You can call 1-800- RED CROSS to make an
appointment or schedule your time on-line at http://www.redcrossblood.org/rcbmobile/
drive/chooseDonationTime.jsp. An appointment means you go straight to the front of
the line and you save your valuable time. So, please mark your calendar, help the Red
Cross and a stranger in need by donating. It’s a good thing to do.
To the Editor,
Several years ago I was behind a car with a bumper sticker,
“God is color blind”. How about us people? If I paid for twenty
five folks to have “said bumper sticker” attached to their
vehicle – any takers, please? Allah, Mohammed, Yahweh are
acceptable – yes.
Barbara Winch,
South Hero
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In This Issue...
Alburgh News............................................Page 4
New York News..........................................Page 5
South Hero News.......................................Page 6
Grand Isle News.........................................Page 7
North Hero News......................................Page 8
Legal Notices........................................Page 13-15
Isle La Motte..............................................Page 16
Milton.........................................................Page 17
Dicker Dens...............................................Page 18
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79 Allen Road
Grand Isle, VT
802-372-6651
Roger & Rosemary Rabideau
Spring Clean Up!
Rakes • Shovels • Brooms •
Hoses • Paint • Detergents
Local Residents to
Perform with Northern
Bronze in Concert
Come travel along with Northern Bronze,
Vermont’s exciting handbell ensemble, as they
take you on a world tour through the artistry of
handbell music from around the globe. Enjoy
their concert, Bells ‘Round the World, which
features familiar tunes such as Londonderry
Gardens, Yellow Bird, What a Wonderful World
and Jamaican Rumba, in addition to pieces from
Africa, Russia and Wales.
Ringers feature local residents Dolf and Mary
Jane Wirsing of South Hero and Diantha Howard
of Grand Isle.
Concerts will be held: Friday, May 8 at
the Richmond Library, 7 pm, 201 Bridge St,
Richmond, VT; Saturday, May 9, 70 pm. College
St. Congregational Church, Burlington, benefits
Steeple Repair; Sunday, May 10, Holley Hall, 3
pm, 1 South Street, Bristol, VT; and Tuesday, May
12, 7 pm, First Congregational Church of Essex
Junction on Main Street, to benefit their music
program. Admission is $12, $10 for seniors and
students.
Islands Center at
Knight Point State Park
Announces Summer
Season
The Islands Center at Knight Point State Park, a nonprofit organization that provides programming in the
Park in North Hero under the Big Tent, announces its
eighth summer season of concerts, and 10th annual
Fireworks Extravaganza!
The Fireworks will be held on Friday, July 3rd, with
festivities starting at 5 p.m. There will be food, fun
for the kids, music, and free admission, donations
gratefully accepted. Concerts are held on Tuesdays
starting July 14th. Returning favorite artists include
Starline Rhythm Boys, Mango Jam, Jenni Johnson
and the Junketeers and Jimmy T. The Mike Smith
Memorial Car Show will be held on Sunday, August
23rd. Shakespeare lovers will be glad to know that
the Vermont Shakespeare Company will present
Romeo and Juliet on August 1 and 2 in the Park.
The Islands Center Board is looking for a few
good volunteers! Sponsors are also needed for the
concerts in order to keep the cost of tickets to $5 for
adults. Kids under 12 are always free.
If you are interested, contact the Lake Champlain
Islands Economic Development Corp. at 372-8400.
The Big Tent is also available for rental. Call for rates
for your event.
Health Council Grant
Requests
The Grand Isle County Health Council is
considering requests for grants for the year
2016. Requests should be submitted by July 15
to: Grand Isle County Health Council, c/o John
Roy, 4 Roy’s Ridge Road, South Hero, Vermont
05486.
In general, the Council seeks to help nonprofit organizations with specific programs or
purchases that make a positive impact on public
health throughout the county. As an example, in
previous years, the Council has awarded grants
to emergency response agencies in the county,
to volunteer agencies that provide resources
and talents to the residents of the county, to
agencies whose programs provide services to
children and families, and to programs that seek
to provide guidance and education in healthy
lifestyles.
The requests for grants should describe in
detail the program or purchase and its purpose
and should include recognition that awarded
grants are subject to review and report in order
to determine that awards are used for the
purpose requested. Also, the request should
include a promise to return the award if it is not
used or if it is not used for the purpose intended.
The Council is comprised of directors from
each county town. We welcome inquiries
regarding grants or participation on the Council.
For information, call Judy Ayers at 372-8404 or
John Roy at 372-4369.
ISLAND
TREE SERVICE
at
St. Joseph’s Church Hall
in Grand Isle
every Thursday at
6:30p.m.
with Early Birds
starting at 6:15p.m.
372.1416
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Pruning
Full Take Downs
Brush Chipping
Stump Grinding
Lot Clearing
& More!
YOUR LOCAL TREE
EXPERTS!
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MAY 11 6:00PM - 8:00PM
GRAND ISLE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
Siblings can be friends, companions,
playmates and rivals. How parents relate to
each child influences the sibling relationship.
Parents are invited to explore issues related
to sibling rivalry, as well as strategies that
minimize their development and chances of
them becoming harmful. After all, rivalry is
a natural part of growing up in a family with
more than one child.
Jeanine Fitzgerald will be holding a parent
training on May 11th from 6:00pm-8:00pm at
the Grand Isle Elementary School.
Jeanine Fitzgerald is a certified Human
Behavior Consultant and Specialist, and
Owner of The Fitzgerald Institute of Lifelong
Learning. Jeanine specializes in researchbased strategies in educational leadership,
relationship-building, motivation, preventing
the factors that compromise the fulfillment of
a child’s maximum potential and implementing
positive interventions in “real life” settings.
She understands the daily struggles and
frustrations of educators and parents, and
honors the “hero within” each individual she
has the privilege to work along side. Jeanine
draws on more than 35 years of professional
experience as a certified teacher, mental
health professional and mother of three grown
children; she understands the promise of every
child, as well as the diversity of their needs.
Please call the Learning Adventure at
372-3930 to register.
The Islander, April 14, 2015 Page 4
Alburgh
News
Lisa Arnold
lisarno@gisu.org
So, have you heard the phrase, “If you
don’t like the weather in Vermont, just wait
5 minutes and it will change? Or something
close to that! Well, we are certainly are living
the reality of it during these past few weeks
and the wind, oh, the wind. I fondly hear the
voice of my father in my head reciting his
version of the line from the poem by Tromby
(pen-named Baptiste), “Da wind she blows
on Lake Champlain and den she blows some
more”. No truer words have been spoken! I
hope that is the last we will see of snow and
brighter, warmer, sunnier days are ahead.
On a special community note, I want to
send a shout ou” to all of the PE Teachers in
Grand Isle County and their coordination of
the County Rowing Event held recently at
Alburgh School. It was fun and exciting for
the student participants and for the families,
staff, teachers, administrators and students
who were there to cheer them all on. I was
a wonderful example of school/community
spirit and I hope we can all work together
to see more of these County-wide events
happening. Kudos to Barb Larvey and the
whole crew for a great event! EVENTS
BLOOD DRIVE: There will be a Blood Drive
on Tuesday, April 14 from noon to 5 pm at the
Islands in the Sun Senior Center, 57 South
Main St. The need for blood is constant and
only volunteer donors can fulfill that need
for patients in our community. Nationwide,
someone needs a unit of blood every 2 to 3
seconds and most of us will need blood in
our lifetime.
HEART OF LIFE FUNDRAISER FOR
RELAY FOR LIFE: A special evening of fun
and dancing will be held on Saturday, May
2 at the Alburgh Legion to raise money for
the Franklin County Relay for Life for the
American Cancer Society. The band Them
Nakeds will be playing and there will be raffles
for many wonderful prizes. A request of a
$10.00 donation at the door. All proceeds will
support the Heart of Life Team’s fundraising
efforts for the Relay. Come out and support
a most worthy cause and have a great time! MAPLE BREAKFAST: Mark your calendars
for a hearty Maple Breakfast on Sunday, May
3 from 9 to Noon at the St. Amadeus Parish
Center. The menu- ham, bacon, eggs, veggie
egg bake, home fries, blueberry pancakes,
sausage gravy & biscuits, maple dumplings,
toast, juice, coffee & milk. If you are able to
make a donation to help defer the cost, please
let them know. Volunteers in the kitchen
and dining room. Please call Maurice at 7964418 if you can help.
TOWN NOTES
The Village of Alburgh will be in the
process of replacing and repairing broken
water meters in the upcoming weeks. If your
water meter is one that needs repairs and you
are not home at the time the Superintendent
stops by, a letter will be left asking for you
to contact him. Please help us make this
process go as smoothly and efficiently as
possible. LIBRARY
By: Gina Lewis, Library Director
(802)796-6077, alburgpl@fairpoint.net
SPRING CLEANING BOOK SALE! You can
shop all week at the library used book store
for $1/ bag!
NEW BOOKS: New books on the shelf
this week are The Liar by Nora Roberts and
One Mile Under by Andrew Gross.
FILM NIGHT: The Imitation Game is a 2014
historical thriller film directed by Morten
Tyldum, with a screenplay by Graham Moore
loosely based on the biography Alan Turing:
The Enigma by Andrew Hodges.
LET’S GROW KIDS: Tuesday, April 14 at
10:30 parents of young children are invited
to a presentation of Lets Grow Kids.
PRESCHOOL STORYTIME: StoryTime is
every Tuesday at 10:30. Bring your child for
stories, crafts, and snacks.
TRUSTEES MEET: The library trustees will
meet on Wednesday, April 15tat 9 am.
CAMERA CLUB: Wednesday, April 19 at
10 am all ages and experience are welcome
to join this lovely group for a very informal
meeting about cameras and picture taking!
ASHLEY WOLFF: Children’s author and
illustrator Ashley Wolff will be at the library
at 1 pm on Wednesday, April 15. The public is
welcome to join us!
KIDS ART CLASSES: Kids art classes every
Thursday at 3:30 with Dot Cota. Grades K-8
HANDCRAFTERS MEET: From knitting to
needlework, all handcrafters are invited to
join the group on Thursdays at 6:30 pm
LIBRARY WEBSITE: Did you know the
library has a website? It features our monthly
events, new books, many online resources,
and our entire library catalog! Check it out,
alburghpl.org.
LIBRARY HOURS: Monday 1-6, Tuesday
9-5, Wednesday 1-6, Thursday 1-6, Friday
1-6, Saturday 10-1.
Grand Isle County Based
FULL SERVICE
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APRIL SCHEDULE
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SAL MEETING AT 7:30
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Mon-Fri 7-6, Sat 8-12, Sun Closed
PROPANE FILLUPS!
Lube • Oil • Filter $31.95
Time to replace winter tires!
*Propane
Exchange
Tues &Thurs
SCHOOL
April 20 – 24: Spring Break
Valid 5/4/15
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Mary Racicot
sara@primelink1.net
KINDERGARTEN REGISTRATION
Kindergarten registration for the 2015
fall term for the Northeastern Clinton
Central School District will be as follows:
Rouses Point Elementary – Monday, May
4 and Tuesday, May 5; Mooers Elementary
– Wednesday, May 6, Thursday, May 7, and
Friday, May 8.
Your child needs to be 5 years of age on
or before December 1, 2015 to be eligible
for kindergarten for the 2015-2016 school
year.
Please call 297-7211 to make an
appointment to register your child at
Rouses Point Elementary School or 2367373 to register your child at the Mooers
Elementary School. A packet of information
will be sent to you regarding the process
and what you will need to bring to your
appointment.
SCHOOL BOARD CANDIDATES
There are two positions open to serve
as a member of the Board of Education for
the Northeastern Clinton School District.
Up for election is two five-year terms now
held by board members Tammy Gonyo
and Lynn Grovine.
Anyone wishing to pick up a petition
may do in the District Clerk’s Office in the
Middle School, 103 Route 276, Champlain,
between 7:30 and 3:30 pm Monday through
Friday, or at www.nccscougar.org.
Petitions must be signed and submitted
by Monday, April 30 at 5 pm
Vote on the school budget and for board
members will be held on Tuesday, May 19.
For more information, call 298-8242, ext. 1.
ST. PATRICK’S FESTIVAL
The Annual St. Patrick’s Festival will be
held on Saturday, April 18, from 4 to 6 pm
and on Sunday, April 19, from 11:30 to 2:30
pm in the Parish Hall, Rouses Point.
The concession stand will be open on
Saturday serving Michigans and hot dogs,
potato salad, and dessert. Booths will be
open and raffle ticket will be available.
A turkey dinner will be served on
Sunday from 11:30 to 2:30 pm The menu
will include roast turkey, mashed potatoes,
dressing, cranberry sauce, vegetable, rolls,
dessert, coffee, tea or milk. Tickets are $9
for adults and $5 for children under 12.
Take-outs will be available.
There will be a food sale, jewelry/craft
booth/white elephant table, scratch ticket
raffle, religious articles, 20-week club
tickets, children’s games and more.
The raffle ticket with over $4,355 in prizes
including a 55” Samsung TV, Samsung
Galaxy Tablet, $500 JC Penny Gift Card,
$300 in cash; Keurig 2.0 coffeemaker and
much more will be drawn at 3:00 p.m.
Everyone is welcome. There will be
something for everyone.
MEMORBELIA FROM ST. MARY’S
SOUGHT
The Samuel de Champlain History
Center is planning an exhibit on St. Mary’s
Academy. They are looking for St. Mary’s
items to be loaned such as report cards,
photos, jackets, cheerleading or sports
uniforms, prom pictures, school desks,
chairs, maps, chalk boards, trophies, pins,
ribbons, graduation gown/cap, graduation
certificate/diplomas, sports equipment,
play costumes/props/programs, awards of
any kind. All items are welcome, no matter
how small. Please call 298-1609.
SPRING RUMMAGE SALE
The Three Steeples United Methodist
Church will be holding their annual spring
rummage sale on Friday, April 24 from
10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. and Saturday, April
25, from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. at the
Three Steeples United Methodist Church,
491 Route 11, Champlain.
A lunch consisting of michigans,
soup, sandwiches and bakes goods will be
available.
This event will benefit the UMC Women for their
work in the church and community.
DODGE MEMORIAL LIBRARY NEWS
Many activities are taking place at
the Dodge Memorial Library and this is
National Library Week.
The knitters and crocheters group
have been meeting regularly since last fall
and will meet for the last time this season
on April 29th. Plans are to begin meeting
again in September. Everyone is welcome
regardless of your ability or knowledge.
Story time continues every Tuesday
morning at 10:00 a.m. and will continue
through May. Miss Sara provides the
children with a story, songs, an activity
and snack. This event is free of charge and
open to the public.
Mah-Jongg is played every Friday
morning at the library from 10:00 a.m.
until noon. Stop by if you are interested in
learning or already know how to play and
want to join in the fun.
The Adult Book Club continues to meet
on the last Thursday of the month at 7:00
p.m. The book to be discussed on April 30th
is The Storied Life of A.J.Fikry. Books may
be borrowed from the library.
The Take A Bite Out Of Books program
is well underway. Over 40 students in
grades 5 through 7, from Rouses Point,
Champlain and Mooers, registered for this
program representing the Dodge Memorial
Library. In addition to the 5th through 7th
graders, four freshmen and an eighth
grader volunteered to be Junior Coaches.
These students are responsible for reading
6 books in approximately 4 months, meet
weekly with coaches to discuss and review
the book and prepare for a Competition
on May 30th at the Champlain Centre
Mall in Plattsburgh. There will be other
teams representing 5 libraries in this
competition. This is a big commitment for
these students. So if you are at the Mall on
May 30th, please stop by one of the Take A
Bite Out Of Books Competition and cheer
them on.
Library Director, Donna Boumil,
received an Arts Grant through the
Adirondack Lakes Center for the Arts. This
grant is for an adult watercolors class.
There are 13 adults taking this five-week
class with a culminating Art Show. Connie
Cassevaugh is the teaching artist. Watch
for details on the Art Show!
BOOK SIGNING
Your are invited to attend a book signing
with Plattsburgh Native, Joseph W. Bebo,
Family Legends: The Charbonneau Letter.
The Clinton County Historical Society is
partnering with Friends of the Plattsburgh
Public Library to host Joseph Bebo for a
talk and presentation on his recent book.
Bebo’s latest publication is an historical
fiction about his relative, Toussaint
Charbonneau, member of the infamous
Lewis and Clark expedition and his wife,
Sacagawea. Copies of Bebo’s book will be
available to purchase during the event
and light refreshments will be served. The
event will take place in the second floor
community room, Plattsburgh Public
The Islander, April 14, 2015 Page 5
Library. This program is open to the public
and is free.
STRIDES FOR JAMES 5K/10K RUN
The Third Annual Strides for James
5k/10k run, 1-mile walk, and children’s run
will be held at the Miner Institute in Chazy
on Saturday, May 9. This event is held in
memory of James Wilson, a passionate
runner and outdoorsman whose life was
cut short in 2012. The proceeds from
the race go to the James Dean Wilson
Scholarship Fund at Clinton Community
College. To register, please visit www.
active.com or email stridesforjames@
gmail.com.
TECHNOLOGY SHOWCASE 2015
The Champlain Telephone Company will
host its 3rd Annual Technology Showcase
on Thursday, April 23 from 5:30 p.m. to 8:30
p.m. at the Rouses Point American Legion,
29 Pratt Street.
Representatives from
Champlain Telephone Company will show
you how technology can make your life
easier and more productive. Educational
topics will include streaming television
content over the Internet, different types
of social media, and common computer
issues. No prior knowledge is required.
Hors d’oeuvres will be served and door
prizes will be awarded. This event is open
to the public and is free of charge.
Please RSVP by Monday, April 20 to 518298-7787.
HOMETOWN CABLE
Home Town Cable (24) is the viewersupported,
local
cable-TV/Internet
channel for the communities of Altona,
Champlain, Chazy, Ellenburg, Mooers and
Rouses Point. Daily 4-hour programming
starts play at 11:00, 3:00 and 7:00 (AM
and PM), except Wednesday (three hour
program), which is shown at 11:00, 2:00,
5:00 and 8:00 (AM and PM). Programming
is also available as free video-on-demand
at www.hometowncablenetwork.com and
www.plattsburgh.com.
Wednesday, April 15: Ellenburg vs.
Saranac 5 and 6 girls basketball, SUNY
Plattsburgh
Cardinals
vs.
Oneonta
women’s basketball from PSTV. ThursdayFriday, April 16-17: NCCS vs. Ticonderoga
varsity bowling, NCCS vs. AuSable Valley
varsity boy’s basketball, Champlain Village
board meeting. Saturday-Sunday, April 1819: Talking Business with Joey Trombley at
Cornerstone Drug & Gift, Dragoon’s Farm
Equipment customer appreciation day –
2015, Our Little Corner with Gordie Little.
Monday-Tuesday, April 20-21: NCCS vs.
NAC varsity baseball, Chazy vs. Westport
varsity girl’s basketball, Champlain Town
board meeting.
NOTES
Sympathy goes out to the family of
Vanita Maher, 94, of Naples, Florida and
Champlain, who passed away on March
29, at Georgesan Hospice House in Naples
Florida; and to the family of Mabel Hamilton
Bourdon, 88, of Route 11, Mooers Forks,
who passed away on March 31, at the UVM
Health Network, CVPH in Plattsburgh;
and to the family of Lillian Mae (LaPorte/
Borrie) Niles, 88, of Mooers, most recently
of Meadowbrook Health Care Facility,
passed away on Monday, April 6 at UVM
Health Network of CVPH Medical Center,
in Plattsburgh; and to the family of Harold
Elmer Lamberton, 93, of Oneonta, formerly
of Mooers Forks, who passed away on
April 2, at A.O. Fox Memorial Hospital in
Oneonta.
I hope everyone had a wonderful Easter
weekend with family and friends. We were
fortunate to have our family home and
enjoyed good company and good food.
How fortunate we are.
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S
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By: Mary Harwood • mary.s.harwood@gmail.com
Volunteer
green up
BECOME A
RESCUE VOLUNTEER
The South Hero Rescue
Squad is recruiting new
volunteers.
Previous
EMT experience is not
required. You can sign up
for the Emergency Medical
Responder course that begins
on April 28th, or consider an
EMT course, starting date
TBA. Once certified, you will
carry a pager and if you are
available, you will respond to
calls with the crew. This is an
opportunity for you to serve
the members of our town
in a deeply fulfilling way
Contact either Nancy Frantz
at 802-999-1190 or Herman
Fossi at 802-343-0431 for
more information.
-GREEN UP, MAY 2Join South Hero Land Trust and your friends and neighbors for a community cleanup effort on Green-Up Day! South Hero Land Trust is organizing this annual clean-up of
South Hero’s streets and shoreline, and they are looking for volunteers to join them on
May 2. An hour of your time will make a huge difference in cleaning up our community
in time for spring and summer walking and biking.
You can sign up for a street or section of street near your home or where you walk,
or you can join South Hero Land Trust staff, board, and families for a group clean-up of
White’s Beach from 10:00-11:00 am. This is a great chance to introduce your family to
Green-Up Day, and enjoy a fun time together. Please call Minner or Emily at 372-3786,
or email emily@shlt.org to sign up to clean up a section of street or to participate in the
group clean-up of White’s Beach. Green-Up bags and instructions will be available at the
South Hero Land Trust office, 6C South Street.
Afterwards join South Hero Land Trust for a celebratory BBQ at the Folsom School
Playground. Free burgers, hot dogs, and veggie burgers will be served fresh off the
grill from 11:00-12:30. The BBQ is held to thank the dedicated Green-Up volunteers for
keeping South Hero beautiful and caring for the community landscape.
Contact Emily and Minner at the South Hero Land Trust for more information, 3723786. Many thanks to the Naud/Pendolino family and Marco diCarlo for their continuing
generosity in sponsoring the annual BBQ! Many thanks to Island Homemade Ice Cream
for donating their delicious ice cream for dessert.
town notes
H
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FROM THE TOWN OFFICE
Zoning Board of Adjustment and
Planning Commission- Public Hearing
Wednesday May 6, 7 pm, at the Town
Office, to act on a conditional use and
site plan brought by Benjamin Durant
for landowner Vermont Land Trust,
Inc. They seek to convert the existing
4-bedroom residence located at 20
East Shore Road at to a processing
and bottling of vinified and distilled
products, tasting facility, retail sales
of vinified and distilled products, host
wedding and provide a prep kitchen for
catering, and maintain a 2-bedroom
residence.
SELECT BOARD NOTES
MARCH 30, 2015
At their “5th Monday”, the Select
Board reviewed the draft of the
updated Town Plan. Comments from
the Selectboard and ZBA regarding
the draft Plan should be sent to Terry
Delano by April 13, so a final draft can
be made ready for public hearings.
Executives from Vermont Electric
Cooperative discussed the proposed
solar farm on the approx. 25 acre
property that Mr. Lavin intends to rent
to them. The project is designed to be
“green” and may enhance the Town’s
image as well as create more electric
generation during the peak summer
months. If the project goes through,
VEC will install infrastructure in the
form of some access roadways and
some underground wiring vaults that
will enhance the value of the remaining
Lavin Property. See the report in Town
Hall. A motion was approved to support
the VEC COOP Community Solar
project. VEC is currently applying to the
Public Service Board for this project.
A motion was made and approved to
edit a letter of support for the VEC solar
panel project, as discussed, and to allow
Christopher Herrick to sign it.
A motion was approved to sign the
report for the South Street project as
written. This order was reviewed by
the Town Consulting engineer, Evan
Detrick, Ande Deforge of VTrans and
the Town attorney, Andy MacIlwaine.
A motion was approved to allow
Carol Tremble to go a property tax
appeal workshop to be paid for by the
Town.
A new retaining wall and driveway/
parking area was constructed in the
Town right of way on West Shore Rd.
with no zoning permits or permission
from the Selectboard. It may also be
a violation of the State ANR since it
falls within the Shoreland zone. Mitch
will write a letter of violation to the
landowners.
From the library
-SCHOOL NOTESREAD-A-THON RESULTS: The PTO’s Read-A-Thon raised an
By: Carolyn Brennan, Librarian
amazing $2437.70! Members of the PTO would like to thank the
TODDLER TUNES: Friday May 1, 10:30 led by Lee English. Stop
Folsom families, Mrs. Hayes, and the classroom teachers for making
by to sing, dance, and play!
this event very successful! The event was celebrated with ice cream
PRESCHOOL STORY HOUR: Fridays at 10 am!
topped with sprinkles the day before February break. Thank you to
BOOK DISCUSSION: May 20 at 6:30 pm Brewster by Mark
Island Ice Cream, Keeler Bay Variety and Nut Free Chocolates for the
Slouka. The New York Times Review of Books calls this, “Intense
donations!
and Elegiac”. The books are in, join our growing group and pick
up your copy today!
GET THE DIRT ON COMPOST! Northwest Solid Waste’s Aaron
Shepard will be here to do a beginning composting workshop for
kids at 10 am and an adult workshop at 11 am on Saturday April
25.
NEW ON CD: Yes Please Amy Poehler, Being Mortal Atul
Gawande, Rosie Effect Graeme Simsion, Boston Girl Anita
Diamant, Girl on the Train Paula Hawkins.
HOURS: Sunday and Monday- Closed; Tuesday, Thursday and
Friday- 9 am to 4 pm; Wednesday- 11 am to 8 pm; Saturday- 9 am
to 2 pm.
TRUSTEES MEETING: The Library Board of Trustees Meeting is
held on the second Monday of every month at 4:30 pm, and it is
open to the public.
Island Industrial Park, 4 Island Circle
Grand Isle, Vermont
Hours: 8:00-4:30 Mon.-Thurs. 8:00-3:30 Fri.
info@islandexcavatingcorp.com www.islandexcavatingcorp.com
South Hero Community Library is located at 75 South Street inside
Folsom Educational and Community Center. Please stop by, email
southherolibrary@gmail.com, call 372-6209, or visit us online at
www.southherolibrary.org
Vermont’s Spring
Turkey Hunting Starts
Soon
4-11-15
• Alarm / South Hero
• Alarm / Isle La Motte
• Vehicle Complaint / Grand Isle
• Assist Rescue / Grand Isle
• Aircraft Problem / Grand Isle
4-10-15
• Assist Rescue / Alburgh
• Citizen Assist / South Hero
• Traffic Hazard / Grand Isle
• Citizen Assist / Sout Hero
• Littering / Grand Isle
• Burglary / Alburgh
• Citizen Assist / South Hero
• Traffic Hazard / Grand Isle
• Animal Problem / South Hero
• Phone Problem / North Hero
• Alarm / Grand Isle
4-9-15
• Vehicle Crash / North Hero
• Vehicle Crash / South Hero
• VIN Inspection / Grand Isle
• Alarm / Grand Isle
• Vehicle Complaint / Alburgh
• Burglary / Alburgh
4-8-15
• Theft / Alburgh
• Suspicious / Grand Isle
• Directed Patrol / Grand Isle
• DUI / Grand Isle
• Suspicious / Alburgh
4-7-15
• Vehicle Crash / Alburgh
• Trespassing / Alburgh
• License Suspended Criminal / Alburgh
• Theft / Grand Isle
• Theft / Grand Isle
• Vandalism / Grand Isle
• VIN Inspection / South Hero
• Directed Patrol / Alburgh
4-6-15
• Vehicle Complaint / Alburgh
• Vehicle Complaint / Alburgh
• Littering / Grand Isle
• Assist Rescue / Isle La Motte
• Citizen Assist / Grand Isle
• Suspicious / North Hero
• Citizen Assist / Alburgh
• Assist VSP / Alburgh
• Juvenile Problem / Grand Isle
4-5-15
• Suspicious / South Hero
4-4-15
• Citizen Assist / Grand Isle
• VIN Inspection / North Hero
• Vehicle Crash / South Hero
• Vehicle Complaint / South Hero
4-3-15
• Citizen Dispute / Grand Isle
• Threatening / Grand Isle
• Restraining Order / Grand Isle
• Citizen Assist / South Hero
• Citizen Assist / Grand Isle
• Citizen Assist / South Hero
• Citizen Assist / South Hero
• Vehicle Complaint / Alburgh
• License Suspended Criminal / South
Hero
4-2-15
• Animal Problem / Grand Isle
• Burglary / North Hero
• Fraud / North Hero
• Search Warrant / Alburgh
• Assist South Burlington PD / Alburgh
• Assist VSP / South Hero
• Suspicious / South Hero
• Vehicle Crash / South Hero
4-1-15
• Assist Rescue / Grand Isle
• Vehicle Crash / North Hero
• License Suspended Criminal / S. Hero
• Trespassing / North Hero
• Bad Check / South Hero
• Suspicious / Alburgh
• Assist Rescue / North Hero
• Assist Rescue / Grand Isle
• VIN Inspection / Alburgh
• Suspicious / South Hero
The Islander, April 14, 2015 Page 7
Hunters are gearing up for Vermont’s spring
youth turkey hunting weekend later this month
and getting ready for the regular spring turkey
hunting season that starts May 1.
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Vermont offers some of the best turkey hunting
in New England according to the Vermont Fish
& Wildlife Department. In 2014, Hunters took
5,160 turkeys in both the youth weekend and
regular seasons, and 1,232 turkeys in the fall
season. What makes Vermont’s spring gobbler season
special? Vermont’s turkey hunting is statewide
during the spring season. Vermont’s turkey
population is one of the highest in New England. You can buy a turkey hunting license without
having to go through a lottery. The turkey
license comes with two spring tags for two
bearded birds and one tag for a turkey of either
sex in the fall season. Plus, you get to hunt the
entire weekend, because hunting is allowed on
Sundays. Youth turkey hunting weekend is April 25-26
this year. Landowner permission is required
to hunt on private land. To be eligible, a youth
must be age 15 or under. The youth must have
successfully completed a hunter education
course and possess a hunting license, a turkey
hunting license and a free youth turkey hunting
tag. The youth also must be accompanied by an
unarmed adult who holds a hunting license
and is over 18 years of age. Shooting hours are
one half hour before sunrise to 12:00 Noon. The youth may take one bearded turkey during
youth weekend and two bearded turkeys in the
regular May hunting season. Last year, young
hunters took 547 turkeys during Vermont’s twoday youth hunt.
The regular spring turkey hunting season is
May 1-31. Shooting hours are one half hour
before sunrise to 12:00 Noon. Two bearded
turkeys may be taken, and all of Vermont is open
to turkey hunting during the youth weekend and
regular spring season. A shotgun or bow and arrow may be used in
the youth turkey or regular spring turkey hunting
seasons. Shot size must be no larger than #2 and
no smaller than #8. “Last year’s brood production was right
around average,” said Vermont turkey project
leader Amy Alfieri. “Even though turkey flocks
are being seen across the state, the long winter
with deep powder may result in a slightly lower
than average harvest.”
Vermont was the first New England state to reestablish wild turkeys when it released 31 wild
birds from New York in 1969 and 1970. Today,
the Green Mountain State has an estimated
45,000-60,000 turkeys.
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Vermont’s wild turkey restoration program
is a tremendous wildlife management success
story funded entirely by hunters through the
sale of hunting licenses and a federal tax on
hunting equipment. Now, hunters are reaping
the benefits by seeing excellent turkey hunting
in Vermont. And, all Vermonters are enjoying
watching the big birds as they roam hillsides
they had been absent from for almost a century. To find out more about wild turkey hunting in
Vermont, contact the Vermont Fish & Wildlife
Department by telephone at 802-828-1000 or
check in at their website (www.vtfishandwildlife.
com). The 2014 Turkey Harvest Report, available
on the website, has details to help you plan your
hunt, including the number of turkeys taken in
each town.
Licenses are available on their website and
from agents statewide. The Islander, April 14, 2015 Page 8
North Hero
News
islander@vermontislander.com
WATER BOARD VACANCY
Due to a resignation there is an
opening on the North Hero Water Board.
If you are interested in being considered
please submit a letter of intent to the
Town Clerk by April 10th. Either email townclerk@northherovt.com, mail - PO
Box 38 North Hero, VT 05474 or drop-off
- 6441 US Route 2.
GREEN UP
NORTH HERO
Now is the time to start making plans
with neighbors and friends to pick up
litter along North Hero roadways. The
North Hero Recreation Committee will
be supporting your efforts with a noon
Celebratory Cook Out at Camp Ingalls
on Saturday, May 2nd. Committee
volunteers will be serving up hamburgers,
hot dogs and veggie burgers with all the
trimmings, supplied by our generous
local storeowners. Delicious baked goods
will be available as well, thanks to the
North Hero School Parent Group. Pick
up your Green Up Day bags at the North
Hero Town Office, anytime prior to May
2nd. Then walk your neighborhood
roads on Saturday morning picking up
a winter’s worth of litter. Bring your full
Green Up Day bags to Camp Ingalls and
enjoy a delicious free lunch! Help spruce
up our beautiful town. If you have any
questions call Green Up Coordinators,
John or Berney Skutel. 370-1760.
DO YOU TALK TRASH??
The North Hero Selectboard & the
Northwest Solid Waste District Board of
Supervisors are looking for an individual
to represent North Hero. The Board
of Supervisors, comprised of 17 town
representatives, meets 6 times a year.
The Northwest Solid Waste District Board
Supervisors give specific feedback from
their areas in how the services provided
by The District benefit their population
as well as making suggestions specific
to their areas and general input into
the organization and our shared goal to
reduce waste, recycle and re-use. The
input is important information to The
District and helps enable The District
to serve the municipality in the most
effective manner possible.
If you have an interest in this
opportunity, please submit a letter/email
of interest to North Hero Town Clerk,
PO Box 38, North Hero, VT 05474 or
townclerk@northherovt.com.
NORTH HERO SUMMER
PROGRAMS FOR CHILDREN
The Recreation Committee has
scheduled exciting programs for this
summer. A Nature Camp is to be held from
July 6 - 10, for children grades K-3; a
Story Telling Camp, from August 3 - 7,
children in grades K-3; and an Art Camp,
from August 3 - 7, children in grades 47. These camps are held at Camp Ingalls,
North Hero, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Two Kayak Camps Kayak Camps will
be held at Knight’s Point State Park,
July 13 – 17, For children ages 7 – 11,
beginners from 10:00 am to Noon, and
intermediates from1:00 pm to 3:00 pm
Two Grand Isle County/ YMCA twoweek long swimming lessons, sponsored
by North Hero and South Hero, will be
held 3:00 pm to 5:00 pm, at Sandbar, July
6 – 17, and at Knight’s Point July 20 – 31
and the State Parks.
YOUTH ASSISTANTS
PROGRAM
Are you in grades 7-12 and want to
work with children in the Nature, Story
Telling, Art or Kayak Camps? The North
Hero Recreation Committee is accepting
applications from young people from
the Town of North Hero, including those
whose parents or grandparents have
a residence in North Hero, who have
completed grades 7- 12, or are between
the ages of 13 through 18 years old,
to serve as Youth Assistants to Camp
Directors. Youth assistants may apply to assist
in one or all of the four Camps being
offered. A stipend of $100 to $200
per session will be paid to successful
applicants. For information or
applications, including a Camp brochure,
please contact Chip Porter at 372-8353,
or the Town Clerk, 372-6926, townclerk@
northherovt.com. Application deadlines
are April 30, 2015. A Social Security
Number is required.
THE SETBACK STORY, PART 2
by Bob Ayers, Zoning Administrator
Here is an interesting question for
North Hero property owners: where is
the front of your property? The answer is
not quite as obvious as you might think.
If you live on South End Road or Bridge
Road or any other road, the front of your
house is the side that faces the road. But,
if you have shoreline as one side of your
lot, then the shore side is the “front” of
your property.
However, almost everyone in our town
has a house that faces a road. What is the
setback of your house on the road side of
your property? The easy answer is that
the setback is where your house now sits
on the road side. If it was built previous
to 1972 (the beginning of zoning in our
town), the setback is long established and
would be grandfathered if the structure
or even the front porch had to be rebuilt.
I could not allow you to build closer to
the road, but the original footprint would
be respected.
Those who are building on an
undeveloped lot today have to observe
rather stringent road setbacks. If the
road is U.S. Route 2, the setback is 100
feet from the near edge of the road to the
structure. The setback for a new house
on a town road is 75 feet. On a private
road or a deeded right of way, the setback
is 50 feet on the front or 25 feet if the road
goes by the side of your place. As many
of you realize as you drive home, during
the pre-1972 era there was much more
leniency regarding the placement of a
house or cottage in relation to the road
nearby.
And that’s pretty much it for
setbacks. If I have brought up questions
or concerns, please go to the North Hero
Town website to get my email address or
phone number so that I can help.
PRINCIPAL’S NEWSLETTER
By Joe Resteghini
We took a trip back in time this week.
We also took a trip to the left coast of
Africa this week. Next week we will
have an immersion experience in light
and sound energy, and will show off
our amazing talents in front of our
community.
Our fifth and sixth graders dove deeper
into the characters, and factors that drove
the colonies towards the Revolutionary
War. We learned how England threw so
many resources toward the colonies
during the Seven Years War that they
were obliged to then try and recover
resources (through taxation), which
created a vicious cycle.
On Wednesday we were treated to a visit
and performance by the South Burlington
African Drummers. Christina Toner-the head of the South Burlington High
School instrumental program--brought
her group and they were outstanding. It
was apparent that Mrs. Toner works hard
to build strong relationships with her
student’s, and through this fundamental
aspect of her (our) teaching practice there
exists fantastic evidence of learning.
We learned songs in a Ghanaian dialect
and the ways drumming is used to
communicate stories, messages, and, of
course, for fun.
Next week is the 4th Annual North
Hero Talent Show. On April 16th at 6pm,
the lights will dim, and the stars will shine.
There are acts ranging from: Irish step
dancing, singing, feats of strength, and
video production. There will be a bake
sale, which will be hosted by our lovely
and supportive PTYO. The event takes
place at the North Hero Community Hall.
If there are sixth grade families
interested in having further shadow day
experiences, and you would like support
please give me a call. If there are families
with four, and five year old students who
may be enrolling in kindergarten next
year please give me a call. We will be
coordinating a kindergarten orientation/
informational meeting in May, and based
on availability of families.
This week on Tuesday we were visited
by some friends from the food shelf.
Walt came by with his (the food shelf’s)
new purchase, which is a shiny new
van. Walt wanted to share their purchase
because some of the money came from
student donations. Earlier this year the
third, fourth, fifth, and sixth graders did
a service learning project that had them
pick places to donate that were important
to them. Marlee Douglas, specifically,
focused her projects fund raising to
support the food shelf.
On Wednesday night our preschool
program and Eagle Care after care
program hosted a parent event. They
hosted, “The Brain Science of Play,” which
looked at the importance of play in the
early formative years and how important
it is in shaping developmental skills.
There was a solid turnout by parents,
caregivers, and kiddos too.
It certainly was a week of learning
and opportunity. I would tout this week
as relatively usual for us, but certainly
outstanding. It is a small but mighty
school, and we do love it so.
LIBRARY NEWS
HOURS: Tues. 2:00 pm-7:00 pm,
Thurs. 10:00 am-3:00 pm, Sat. 9:00 am1:00 pm
FREE PASS: The Echo pass is available
for all Vermont residents. Pass may be
checked out for two days.
FREE WI-FI from our parking lot, 24/7.
Free public computers are also available
in the library.
Grand Isle
News
Julie Dickie
grandislenews@yahoo.com
HAPPENINGS
Do you have Grand Isle happenings
that you would like to share? Be sure to
send it in! News needs to be received by
5:00 pm on Fridays for Grand Isle News
section.
IMPORTANT NOTICE FROM THE
LISTER’S OFFICE
Grand Isle residents: Be sure to
file your homestead declaration when
filing your income taxes. This MUST
be filed by April 15 even if you file for
an extension. The State will charge
a penalty if the property owner does not
file a timely homestead declaration . PLANNING COMMISSION VACANCIES
The Town of Grand Isle has 2
vacancies on the Planning Commission. Interest candidates can submit a letter of
interest to the town office during normal
business hours, thru the drop slot in
the Town Clerk’s door or by mailing to
P.O. Box 49, Grand Isle, VT 05458. The
Planning Commission meets the 1st and
3rd Tuesdays at 7PM in the town office
community room. Please phone 3728830 with any questions.
8TH GRADE CLASS SPAGHETTI
DINNER
The 8th Grand Wildcats will host a
spaghetti dinner this Saturday, April 18 at
St. Rose of Lima in South Hero. Serving
starts at 5 pm.
BENEFIT BARN DANCE
The Island Eagles, FOE Aerie #4533 are
hosting a benefit barn dance for Gerald
Poquette at Kristy’s Korner in Grand Isle
on this Saturday, April 18. Music starts at
8 pm featuring Red Stellar & the Working
Man Band, Free Drinks and Identity
Crisis. There is a $15 cover, a 50/50 raffle.
BYOB for 21 and over.
SCHOOL NOTES
TIME
TO
REGISTER
FOR
KINDERGARTEN: If you have a 3- or
4-year old entering preschool this Fall,
a student entering Kindergarten, or a
student entering 9th grade who doesn’t
currently attend Grand Isle School, they
need to hear from you! Call Pam at 3726319.
FROM THE TOWN CLERK
-Melissa Boutin
With one week officially under my belt,
I wanted to take a moment to announce
that Linda Effel is now the Assistant Town
Clerk & Treasurer. She is no strange face
to the Town of Grand Isle. For the past 12
years she has been Grand Isle’s Zoning
Administrator. We are both excited about this new
transition and also want to welcome
aboard Jeff Parizo who has been
appointed to the Zoning Administrator
position. All of us look forward to serving
the needs of the Town of Grand Isle. A quick reminder to please come
cast your vote on the Grand Isle School
budget. Polls will be open from 7AM to
7PM on Tuesday April 14, 2015. Again,
every vote does count.
Have a great week!
The Islander, April 14, 2015 Page 9
PLANNING COMMISSION VACANCIES
There are two vacancies on the
Planning Commission. The Planning
Commission meets the 1st and 3rd
Tuesdays at 7 pm in the town office
community room. Interest candidates can submit a letter
of interest to the town office during
normal business hours, thru the drop slot
in the Town Clerk’s door or by mailing to
P.O. Box 49, Grand Isle, VT 05458.
Please phone 372-8830 with any
questions.
TOWN LIBRARY NEWS
By: Kathy Tulissi, Library Director
372-4797,
grandislefreelibrary@hotmail.com
NEW BOOKS: Otherwise Engaged
by Amanda Quick, The EverTree by
Marie Lu (Series: Spirit animals; book 7)
and Effortless Healing : 9 Simple Ways
to Sidestep Illness, Shed Excess Weight,
and Help Your Body Fix Itself by Joseph
Mercola.
NEW AUDIOBOOKS: The Paris
Vendetta by Steve Berry.
TRUSTEES INFO: Trustees meet on
the second Monday of even numbered
months at 6 pm, and the public is always
welcome to attend.
WEEKLY EVENTS: Story Time is back!
Come listen to a great book at 10 am on
Wednesdays.
FIBER NIGHT: We meet every
Thursday at 6:30 - 8 pm. Do you knit,
crochet, sew, quilt, or do any other
type of fiber craft? Are you interested
in learning a fiber craft? Please join us
for an enjoyable evening at the library.
We teach, help solve problems, share
experiences and just have a good time.
Don’t have tools or materials, no problem
- we have plenty to share. Come join the
fun!
HOURS: Tuesday- 1 to 8 pm,
Wednesday- 9 am to Noon, Thursday- 4
to 8 pm and Saturday- 9 am to 3 pm.
Check out the Library Blog at
grandislefreelibraryvt.wordpress.
com, and Like us on Facebook
at
https://www.facebook.com/
GrandIsleFreePublicLibrary.
Needle
Advisory
Reports of used needles being found on the
sides of roads, parking lots and public garbage
containers at area businesses.
The Grand Isle Sheriff’s Department will
dispose of the needles for you. Report your
needle sighting by calling 802-372-4482 with
the location. Below is a needle found on Adams
School Rd. Please do not handle these needles.
North Hero, VT
(802)372-9514
Benefit
Barn Dance for
Gerald Poquette
Saturday
The Island Eagles, FOE Aerie #4533 are
hosting a benefit barn dance for Gerald Poquette
at Kristy’s Korner in Grand Isle on this Saturday,
April 18. Music starts at 8 pm featuring Red
Stellar & the Working Man Band, Free Drinks
and Identity Crisis. There is a $15 cover, a 50/50
raffle. BYOB for 21 and over.
Crafters Wanted
for Island Craft Shop
The Island Craft Shop in North Hero is looking
for new crafters. to become members of our
co-op. We are especially looking for different
or unique crafts made by you in Vermont. All
members must work shifts at the shop and we
are open seven days a week from Memorial
Day to Columbus Day, 10 am to 4 pm. Contact
us if you want to join us at islandcraftshop@
surfglobal.net.
Vernal Pool Walk at
Missisquoi NWR
Join Park Ranger, David Frisque for a look at
the life and activity in a vernal pool early in the
spring. Vernal pools are important breeding
areas for some of the more reclusive and
seldom seen amphibians such as wood frogs,
and salamanders. Because these temporary
wetlands often dry up completely in late summer
or early fall, egg laying and early development of
juvenile salamanders and frogs must begin early
in the spring. The walk will be at the Stephen
Young Marsh Trail located on Tabor Rd. about
one mile past (south) of the Headquarters Bldg.
on Friday evening April 17. The walk begins at
6:00 PM and will end at about 8:00 PM. Bring
waterproof knee or hip boots and a headlamp
or small flashlight.
Call 802-868-4781 to
register for this activity. Ice conditions at the
vernal pool and/or lack of registrants may cause
postponement of the activity.
The Islander, April 14, 2015 Page 10
South Hero Historical Society Presents “Bean Co. and Canning Factory”
Join the members of the South Hero Historical Society on May 1 when they host a program on the town’s Bean Co. and Canning Factory.
In the early 1900s of South Hero history, the town boasted both a Bean Company and a Canning Factory which canned local corn. Come hear more
about them! You’ll learn where they were located and why, how many years they existed for, and what effect they had on the community at that time.
David Fifield, whose father and grandfather owned the Bean Co. will be speaking. All are welcome and please bring your memories to share. Pictures
will be available from the Vermont Historical Society, but please bring any you might have.
The programs are held in the upstairs classroom at Folsom Education and Community Center on the first Friday of most months and begins at 7 pm. All
ages are welcome!
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HAVE
A
GOOD
WEEK
BENEFIT BARN DANCE
SATURDAY APRIL 18
for
GERALD POQUETTE
Music by The Workin’ Man
Band & Identity
Crisis
$15.00 each BYOB
21+ ONLY
50/50 raffle
All proceeds go directly
to Gerald!
Nate Mosseau photographs on display at
Merchants Bank
Island Arts Gallery, located in the conference room at the Merchants Bank in South Hero, is proud to host the
works of Burlington photographer Nate Mosseau for the month of April.
Mosseau graduated from Montreal’s McGill University in 2011 and has since traveled to more than 25
countries, capturing the way people interact with their natural environment – taking care of it, or lack of taking
care. His work is a combination of anthropology agriculture and photography.
“I look to create more with my photos. To find parts and pieces of the world overlooked or underused and
bring them out in a different light. I look for beauty in corners and empty windows that no one else sees. When
exposed in the right way, a corner, or where the sidewalk runs into a building, or the hood of a car can be much
more than those items on their own. I try to make people look at the world in their immediate surroundings
differently, to see the smaller, mostly unnoticed parts of the world.”
Mosseau finds movement especially helpful in the creative process, even something as simple as a walk
around the neighborhood.
“My process is constant, I almost always have a camera in my hand,” he said.
The Island Arts Gallery at the Merchants Bank is open to the public during normal banking hours, Monday
through Thursday 9 to 4 pm and Friday 9 to 5:30 pm. Pictured below: the rolling hills of Iceland.
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ABC’s Easter Egg Hunt
a Blast!
The Easter Egg Hunt held by Alburgh’s ABC committee was nothing but a
blast for over one hundred kiddos and adults. Snowy, blowy, and cold was
the weather last Saturday, April 4, but the hunt for brightly colored eggs
went on as planned.
Hunt Safely This Turkey Season
Hunting safely during turkey season is easy if you follow tips issued by the Vermont Fish & Wildlife Department.
In Vermont, May first is the beginning of spring turkey season, a day almost as important as the opening of deer season. While Vermont’s spring turkey seasons are
safe (Vermont has not had any incidents in the last five years) precautions are needed to ensure they stay that way. Camouflage or drab colored clothing is almost
mandatory to outwit a keen-sighted gobbler. Unfortunately, camouflage often makes it just as hard for hunters to spot one another as it does for turkeys.
“Almost all of the incidents during turkey season have been caused by hunters who didn’t positively identify the target before they pulled the trigger,” said Chris
Saunders, hunter education manager. “And the person they mistake for a turkey is often a friend trying to stalk a turkey call.”
With the opening of spring turkey hunting season near, the Vermont Fish & Wildlife Department urges hunters to consider these safety tips:
• Never shoot unless you’re absolutely sure of your target. Look for a beard as only turkeys with beards are legal during the spring season. If you’re not sure, skip
the shot. Lack of positive identification could result in shooting an illegal bird, or worse, another hunter.
•
Never stalk a gobbling turkey. Your chances of getting close are poor, and you may be sneaking up on another hunter.
•
Avoid red, white, blue and black in clothing and equipment. A tom turkey’s head has similar colors.
•
Stick with hen calls. A gobbler call might draw in other hunters.
GREEN UP • A VERMONT TRADITION • MAY 2
Residents of Grand Isle County have been participating in Green up since the
program began in 1970. Each town continues this tradition as a celebration of
our beautiful Islands. Mark your calendar for May 2!
Do you have old photos you’d like to share of the days ago?
Stop into the office with your hard copies
Thursday through Saturday. 21 Sunset View Rd., South Hero
Send your old photos to: islander@vermontislander.com
•
Avoid unnecessary movement. This alerts
turkeys and attracts hunters.
•
Don’t hide so well that you impair your field
of vision
•
Wrap your turkey in blaze orange for the hike
back to the car.
•
Always sit with your back against a tree
trunk, big log or a boulder that is wider than
your body. This protects you from being
accidentally struck by pellets fired from
behind you.
•
Place decoys on the far side of a tree trunk or
a rock. This prevents you from being directly
in the line of fire should another hunter
mistakenly shoot at your decoy.
•
Wear hunter orange while moving from
set-up to set-up. Take it off when you are in
position.
This year the department’s hunter education
program is helping the local chapter of the National
Wild Turkey Federation pair up new hunters of all
ages with experienced NWTF hunters for turkey
season. The NWTF is also offering new hunters a
chance to meet experienced hunters interesting in
taking on mentors for turkey season at their JAKES
Day event at the Waterbury-Stowe Fish and Game
Club on April 19. For more information, call Ron
LaFreniere at 802-434-4274.
“Turkey hunting in Vermont is rapidly becoming
a beloved tradition and it not only helps us better
manage wild populations but also brings fresh local
food to our tables.” Saunders notes. “This spring we
encourage all hunters to give it a try and to hunt
safely.”
Hunt smart. Hunt safe.
Wear orange.
LISTERS TO BEGIN INSPECTIONS
FOR THE TAX YEAR 2015 – 2016
LEGAL
NOTICES
PUBLIC NOTICE OF INTENT TO APPLY
HERBICIDE
A permit has been applied for through the
Commissioner of Agriculture, Food & Markets,
by Vermont Electric Power Company, Inc. for
the purpose of making a selective ground base
application of the herbicides: Accord (Glphosate), Arsenal (Imazapyr), Escort (Metsulfuron), Garlon 4 (Tryclopyr), Habitat (Imazapyr),
Polaris (Imazapyr) and Krenite S (Ammonium
Salt of Fosamine) on their 115,000 volt transmission line rights-of-way located in the following towns:
Grand Isle County
Grand Isle
South Hero
The application will start on May 16, 2015.
Landowners adjacent to the areas to be treated
should contact Vermont Electric Power Company (VELCO) if private water supplies or other environmentally sensitive areas are located
within 100 feet of the right-of-way. For further
information
CONTACT: Jeffrey S. Disorda
Supv - Right of Way Mgt
Vermont Electric Power Co. Inc.
366 Pinnacle Ridge Road
Rutland, VT 05701
(802)770-6240
The state agency to contact with questions or
comments is:
Vermont Agency of Agriculture
Plant Industry Division
Montpelier, VT 05602 (802)828-3478
ISLE LA MOTTE TOWN SCHOOL
DISTRICT
OFFICIAL WARNING
SPECIAL MEETING
The legal voters of the Isle La Motte Town School
District are hereby warned to meet at the Isle La
Motte Elementary School on April 18, 2015 at
10:00 A.M. in the morning to transact the following business:
Article 1: To discuss any article to be voted upon by
Australian Ballot on April 28, 2015.
Article 2: Adjourn
The legal voters of the Isle La Motte School District are hereby warned to meet at the Isle La Motte
Town Hall on April 28, 2015, polls open between
the hours of 9:00 A.M. and 7:00 P.M., to vote by
AUSTRALIAN BALLOT on the following articles;
Article 3. Shall the voters of the Isle La Motte Town
School District appropriate $1,166,367 necessary
for the support of schools for the year beginning
July 1, 2015?
Dated at Isle La Motte, Vermont this 4th day of
April, 2015.
Louise Koss, Chair
Jennifer Rafferty
Barbara Callahan
ISLE LA MOTTE SCHOOL BOARD
Recorded and Posted at Isle La Motte, Vt this 4th
day of April, 2015
ATTEST: Michele Murray, Clerk
As required by law, V. S. A. Title 32 Sect. 3431
(a) Lister shall reassess all properties with open
building permits.
Outside work will be inspected or pictures taken,
when needed for the files, and weather permitting,
by the Grand Isle Listers. The property owners do
not need to be there but if you prefer owners can
make an appointment.
All interior inspection will be done by appointment
only.
Appointments can be scheduled by calling the
Listers Office, 372-5233, and leave us a voice mail
message with a day time phone number.
If you have any questions please contact us:
Grand Isle Listers:
Janice C. Arnold – Chairperson
Joe Longo
Susan Lawrence
MORTGAGEE’S NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE
SALE OF REAL PROPERTY UNDER 12 V.S.A.
sec 4952 et seq.
As ordered by the Court set forth below and in
connection with a certain mortgage given by Cecil
Ray O’Keefe to Mortgage Electronic Registration
Systems, Inc. as nominee for Aegis Lending
Corporation, its successors and assigns, dated
December 21, 2005 and recorded in Book 72 Page
66 of the Land Records of the Town of Brighton, of
which mortgage the Plaintiff is the present holder. In
accordance with the Judgment Order and Decree of
Foreclosure entered in the action entitled The Bank
of New York Mellon, f/k/a The Bank of New York, as
successor-in-interest to JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A.,
as Trustee for Bear Stearns Asset Backed Securities
Trust 2006-3, Asset-Backed Certificates, Series 20063 v Scott A. McAllister, Esq., Administrator of the
Estate of Cecil Ray O’Keefe and Occupants of 191
Curran Avenue, Island Pond, VT, by the Essex Unit,
Civil Division, Vermont Superior Court, Docket No.
14-2-13 Excv for breach of the conditions of said
mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing the same
will be sold at Public Auction at 191 Curran Avenue,
Island Pond, Vermont on April 29, 2015 at 11:00 am all
and singular the premises described in said mortgage,
To wit:
Being all and the same lands and premises
conveyed to Cecil O’Keefe and Diane O’Keefe,
now deceased, by Warranty Deed of Joseph E.
Caron and Mary A. Caron dated April 1, 1969
of record at Book 30, Page 473 of the Town of
Brighton Land Records.
Being the home place situated on Curran Avenue
in the Village of Island Pond, and being a part of
Lot 431, 32 feet in width off the easterly side of
said lot and extending back from Curran Street
150 feet.
Also the right of way in common with others over
a strip of land 20 feet wide between the buildings
on the above named lot and those of Curran’s
place, between said right of way not to be built on
or constructed in any way.
Also a parcel of land with all buildings thereon,
described as follows:
Beginning at the southeast corner of land described
and extending 150 feet back from Back Street
along the line of the above described premises;
thence at right angles approximately 110 feet to
the driveway to the residence of Horace Ovitt;
thence along said driveway to Route 105; thence
along Route 105 in a westerly direction to Back
Street, now called Curran Avenue; thence along
Curran avenue to the point of beginning.
Reference is hereby made to the above instruments
and to the records and references contained
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therein in further aid of this description.
Terms of sale: Said premises will be sold and conveyed
subject to all liens, encumbrances, unpaid taxes,
tax titles, municipal liens and assessments, if any,
which take precedence over the said mortgage above
described.
TEN THOUSAND ($10,000.00) Dollars of the
purchase price must be paid in cash, certified check,
bank treasurer’s or cashier’s check at the time and
place of the sale by the purchaser. The balance of the
purchase price shall be paid in cash, certified check,
bank treasurer’s or cashier’s check within thirty (30)
days after the date of sale.
The mortgagor is entitled to redeem the
premises at any time prior to the sale by paying
the full amount due under the mortgage,
including the costs and expenses of the sale.
Other terms to be announced at the sale.
DATED : 3/26/2015
By:
/s/: Amber L. Doucette, Esq.
Bendett and McHugh, PC
270 Farmington Ave., Ste. 151,
Farmington, CT 06032
(860) 606-1090 Fax (860) 409-0626
TOWN OF ISLE LA MOTTE INVITATION
TO BID
2015-2017 ROADSIDE RIGHT-OF-WAY
MOWING
The Town of Isle La Motte is soliciting sealed bids
for 2015-2017 roadside mowing.
Bid specifications will be available at the Isle La
Motte Town Hall, 2272 Main Street beginning on
April 14, 2015.
Bids will be due at the Town Clerk’s Office by
May 5, 2015 by close of business day at 3:30 PM
Bids will be opened at the May 6, 2015 Select
Board meeting starting at approx. 5:00 PM
Proof of applicable insurance is required.
The Select Board reserves the right to reject any
and all bids.
ISLE LA MOTTE TOWN SCHOOL
DISTRICT OFFICIAL WARNING
The legal voters of the Isle La Motte Town School
District are hereby warned to meet at the Isle La
Motte Town Hall on Tuesday, April 28, 2015, polls
open between the hours of 9:00 A.M. and 7:00
P.M., to vote by AUSTRALIAN BALLOT on the
following articles:
Article 1.
Non-binding, advisory referendum:
As a school district having more than half of its
students tuitioned to another school, the Town of
Isle La Motte may choose to designate an approved
independent school or public school for the
remaining students grades pre-K to 6th grade. This
will provide those students with a better prospect
for social interactions and educational advancement
and may minimize the possibility of future tax
increases and penalties for the taxpayers in the Town
of Isle La Motte. Do you support the designation of
a school for grades pre-K to 6th grade?
Dated at Isle La Motte, Vermont this 19 day of
March 2015
ISLE LA MOTTE SCHOOL BOARD
Louise Koss, Chair
Barbara Callahan
Jennifer Rafferty
Recorded and Posted at Isle La Motte, VT this 19
day of March 2015
ATTEST: Michele Murray, Clerk
LEGAL NOTICES
CONTINUED ON PAGE 14
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TOWN OF ISLE LA MOTTE
INVITATION TO BID
New Salt Shed and Related Work
BID TYPE: Bid
Location: Isle La Motte
GPS Coordinates: N-44.880251
W-73.345360
DESCRIPTION: The Town of Isle La Motte, VT is
soliciting bids for foundation and site work related to
a new 40’ x 70’ Salt Shed. The project is combined
into two parts.
PART 1: Excavation – Earthwork – Site Work
PART 2: Reinforced Concrete Construction
ALL WORK TO BE COMPLETED BY JULY 24,
2015
Part 1 – Scope of Work would include but is not
limited to:
*Contractor is responsible for Layout and Horizontal
and Vertical Control
*Remove Sod and Topsoil from the construction
footprint and stockpile
*Excavation for footings and floor slab. Save
excavated material for fill and grading of the building
perimeter
*Excavate and Install utilities as required
*Supply, place and compact specified material for
footings and floor slab, as specified by engineering
drawings
*Backfill and compact Structural Concrete footings
walls as required, as specified by engineering
drawings
*Apply base material, compact and grade under
interior floor, as specified by engineering drawings
*Supply, place and grade acceptable fill material
around new building as required, as specified by
engineering drawings
*Adjust existing drives to match new Salt Shed as
required
*Seed and mulch all disturbed areas
Part 2 – Scope of Work would include but is not
limited to:
*Contractor is responsible for Layout and Horizontal
and Vertical Control
*Construct footings and walls and anchors as specified
by engineering drawings
*Supply, place and cure all concrete as specified by
plans, as specified by engineering drawings
*Concrete for footings and walls, as specified by
engineering drawings.
*Supply and install all specified reinforcing steel,
dowels and anchor bolts, as specified by engineering
drawings
*Construct a 4” thick compacted Bituminous
Concrete floor within the Salt Shed. The Base Course
to be compacted 2 – ½ inch thick of Trans Type 1
(1”minus) and compacted 1-1/2 inch Type IV 9 ½”
Minus, as specified by engineering drawings
SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS:
Engineer drawings and specifications information are
available for viewing only, at the Isle La Motte Town
Clerk Office, 2272 Main Street, Isle La Motte, VT
05463
PLEASE NOTE: A SITE MAP IS AVAILABLE
BY EMAIL OR FAX.
Engineer drawings and specifications are available
through Blueprints, Etc., 20 Farrell Street (Suite 101),
South Burlington, VT 05403 or www.blueprintsetc.
com
Sealed Bids will be due on Tuesday May 5, 2015 by
close of business day at 3:30PM at the Town Clerk’s
Office, 2272 Main Street, P.O. Box 250, Isle La
Motte, VT 05463.
Bids will be opened and reviewed at the Select Board
meeting on Wednesday May 6, 2015 at 5:00 PM.
GENERAL NOTES:
*Awards will be made on technical merit, time
frame and responsiveness to the scope of services.
Comparative cost estimates will be considered, but
will not be the sole basis for selection. The Town
of Isle La Motte reserves the right to reject any or
all proposals received, to negotiate with any qualified
source, or to cancel in part or its entirety of the Bid
if it is not in the best interest of the Town of Isle La
Motte. This solicitation in no way obligates the Town
of Isle La Motte to award a contract.
*A copy of Contractors Insurance Certificate to
accompany Bid Proposal.
CONTACT INFORMATION:
*Selby Turner – Isle La Motte Selectman – 802-9227573
TOWN OF ISLE LA MOTTE SELECT BOARD
Beginning in the center of highway.
Beginning at an iron pin set on the easterly side
of the highway and the southwest corner of land
now or formerly owned by Marilynn Gunn; thence
easterly along said Marilynn Gunn’s southerly line
a distance of 176.24 feet; thence turning to the right
at an approximately 90˚ angle and running in a
line parallel to the easterly edge of the highway a
distance of 110 feet to a point; thence turning to the
right at an approximately 90˚ angle and running
south along a line parallel to Marilyn Guinn’s
southerly line a distance of 176.24 feet to an iron
pin set in the edge of said highway; thence turning
to the right and running along the easterly edge of
said highway a distance of 110 feet to the point or
place of beginning.
The Grantors herein quitclaim any and all right,
title and interest to those lands within the highway
right-of-way from an iron pin set in the easterly
edge of the highway to the centerline having a width
of 24.76 feet.
The lands and premises are depicted on a survey
map (slide 105) dated July 1993.
The property subject to Subdivision Permit #EC6-0456 dated June 17m, 1977. This is also a preexisting homestead prior to March 5, 1973.
The lot herein conveyed is subject to a ten foot rightof-way along the southerly line of said lot.
MORTGAGEE’S NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE
SALE OF REAL PROPERTY UNDER 12 V.S.A. sec
4952 et seq.
As ordered by the Court set forth below and
in connection with a certain mortgage given
by Raymond M. Karle to Mortgage Electronic
Registration Systems, Inc., as nominee for GMAC
Mortgage Corporation, its successors and assigns,
dated June 15, 2004 and recorded in Book 35 Page
451 of the Land Records of the Town of Isle La Motte,
of which mortgage the Plaintiff is the present holder.
In accordance with the Judgment Order and Decree
of Foreclosure entered August 1, 2014 in the action
entitled Nationstar Mortgage LLC v Raymond M.
Karle and GMAC Mortgage, LLC, by the Grand Isle
Unit, Civil Division, Vermont Superior Court, Docket
No. 31-4-13 Gicv for breach of the conditions of said
mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing the same
will be sold at Public Auction at 3605 Main Street, Isle
La Motte, Vermont on May 12, 2015 at 12:30 pm all
and singular the premises described in said mortgage,
To wit:
Being all and the same land and premise conveyed
to Raymond M. Karle by Warranty Deed of David
Wholly and Patricia Wholly (f/k/a Patricia A.
Dumas) dated June 15, 2004 and recorded in
Volume 35 at Page(S) 449-450 OF THE Town of Isle
LaMotte Land Records.
Being all and the same land and premises conveyed
to Patricia A. Dumas (n/k/a Patricia Wholly) by
Warranty Deed of Alan E. Bennett and Paula G.
Bennett dated December 3, 1993 and recorded
in Volume 23, Pages 410-411 of the Town of Isle
LaMotte Land Records, and being more particularly
described therein as follows:
“Being all and the same land and premises conveyed
to Alan E. Bennett & Paula G. Bennett by Warranty
Deed of Albert E. Bennett & Attrude E. Bennett,
dated July 4, 1977 and recorded in Volume 14, Page
167 of the Town of Isle LaMotte Land Records.
Being further described as follows:
Included herein is the right to use the spring
located on the Grantors’ lands together with right
of ingress and egress for the purpose of maintaining
and repairing the water line. The Grantees agreed
to share equally in the cost of maintaining and
repairing the well.
Being also a portion of the land and premises
conveyed to Albert E. and Attrude E. Bennett by
Warranty Deed of Viola P. Smith and Roland L.
Smith dated March 19, 1956, and recoded in Volume
11, Page 132, of the Isle LaMotte Land Records.”
Reference is hereby made to the above instruments
and to the records and references contained therein
in further aid of this description.
Reference is hereby made to the above instruments
and to the records and references contained
therein in further aid of this description.
Terms of sale: Said premises will be sold and conveyed
subject to all liens, encumbrances, unpaid taxes, tax
titles, municipal liens and assessments, if any, which take
precedence over the said mortgage above described.
TEN THOUSAND ($10,000.00) Dollars of the purchase
price must be paid in cash, certified check, bank
treasurer’s or cashier’s check at the time and place of the
sale by the purchaser. The balance of the purchase price
shall be paid in cash, certified check, bank treasurer’s or
cashier’s check within thirty (30) days after the date of
sale.
The mortgagor is entitled to redeem the
premises at any time prior to the sale by paying
the full amount due under the mortgage,
including the costs and expenses of the sale.
Other terms to be announced at the sale.
DATED : April 3, 2015
By:
/s/: Amber L. Doucette, Esq.
Bendett and McHugh, PC
270 Farmington Ave., Ste. 151
Farmington, CT 06032
(860) 606-1090
Fax (860) 409-0626
LEGAL NOTICES
CONTINUED ON PAGE 15
PROPOSED STATE RULES
By law, public notice of proposed rules must be given by publication in
newspapers of record. The purpose of these notices is to give the public a
chance to respond to the proposals. The public notices for administrative
rules are now also available online at http://secure.vermont.gove/SOS/
rules/. The law requires an agency to hold a public hearing on a proposed
rule, if requested to do so in writing by 25 persons or an association having
at least 25 members.
To make special arrangements for individuals with disabilities or special
needs please call or write the contact person listed below as soon as possible.
To get a copy of a rule or make suggestions to the agency, call or write the
contact person listed below. You may also comment on the proposal by
writing the Legislative Committee on Administrative Rules, State House,
Montpelier, Vermont 05602 (828-2231).
Subordination of Current Use Lien
Vermont Proposed Rule: 15P022
AGENCY: Dept. of Taxes, Agency of Administration
CONCISE SUMMARY: When a taxpayer enrolls in the Use Value Appraisal
(“UVA” or “Current Use”) Program, he or she agrees to the State’s
placement of a lien on his or her enrolled property, which protects the
state’s interest in keeping the enrolled land undeveloped and allows the
State to penalize land development through taxation. Many mortgage
lenders request that the State agree to subordinate its Current Use lien
to their mortgages. 32 V.S.A. § 3777 gives the Commissioner discretion
to subordinate “to the extent that the Commissioner is satisfied that the
landowner will maintain sufficient equity in the enrolled land to satisfy
both the lender upon development of the enrolled land.” The State
then evaluates subordination requests to determine whether the State’s
interest is protected if it subordinates to the lender’s mortgage.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, CONTACT: Molly Bachman Vermont Dept.
of Taxes 133 State Street, Montpelier, VT 05601 Tel: 802-828-2507 Email:
molly.bachman@state.vt.us URL:
http://www.state.vt.us/tax/index.shtml.
FOR COPIES: Elizabeth Hunt Vermont Dept. of Taxes 133 State Street,
Montpelier VT 05601 Tel: 802-828-6634 Email: elizabeth.hunt@state.
vt.us.
Prekindergarten Rules
Vermont Proposed Rule: 15P023
AGENCY: Dept. of Education/Board of Education
CONCISE SUMMARY: Overview - Act 166 of 2014 provides universal access
to high-quality prekindergarten education. This access is an entitlement
for any three, four, or five year-old not enrolled in kindergarten. Parents
may choose to enroll their child at public expense in: 1. a prequalified
prekindergarten program in a public school or 2. a prequalified private
provider or Head Start program either within the school district of
residence or outside the district, depending on the prekindergarten
region established by the district.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, CONTACT: Gregory J. Glennon Agency of
Education, 219 N. Main Street #402, Barre VT 05641 802-479-1756 Fax:
802-479-1835 Email: greg.glennon@state.vt.us URL: http://education.
vermont.gov/.
FOR COPIES: Manuela Fonseca Agency of Education 219 Main Street #
402, Barre VT 05641 Tel: 802-479-1418 Email: manuela.fonseca@state.
vt.us.
The Islander, April 14, 2015 Page 15
Pre-Register Your Child for R&R Camp
The Grand Isle County Sheriff’s Department is pleased to announce the thirteenth annual Sheriff’s
R&R (Respect & Responsibility) Summer Camp. This year’s R&R Camp is a five-day, adventure-based
program which will emphasize team building activities, respect for self and others, taking responsibility
for one’s actions as well as many other opportunities designed to physically and mentally challenge
and educate the campers. New this year, camp is limited to students currently enrolled in 5th through
7th grades who will be age fourteen or younger on July 1, 2015. Only children that reside full-time in
Grand Isle County are eligible to attend.
Final registration and an informational meeting are scheduled for Sunday, July 19, at 5 pm, at the
Folsom School in South Hero. The R&R Camp is scheduled for five days: Monday through Friday, July
20 to 24, from 8 am to 4 pm, and will include activities such as team-building games and exercises,
water activities, ropes and adventure course, as well as, educational components on the dangers
associated with alcohol, drug and tobacco use.
The cost of the camp will be $50 per camper. Make checks payable to the Grand Isle County
Sheriff’s Department. Breakfast and lunch will be provided daily. Transportation to and from Folsom
School will be available at each town’s elementary school. The camp will be based out of Folsom
School and the campers will travel to various locations via bus to the day’s planned activities. A camp
schedule will be provided to parents prior to camp.
Pre-registration is required along with the registration fee by May 15. Due to budgetary and
logistic constraints, registration is limited to fifty campers. Camp slots will be filled on a first come-first
served basis with a completed registration form and payment. A waiting list will also be compiled. An
information packet and camp schedule will be sent to all campers as the start of camp approaches.
Camp registration is limited, so, submit your application as soon as possible-- this camp usually fills
within one week.
If you have questions concerning the camp prior to registering, contact Lt. Donna Polk or Bridget
Campbell of the Grand Isle Sheriff’s Department at 372-4482.
Vermont Agency of Natural Resources
Aquatic Nuisance Control Permit Notice
The Department of Environmental Conservation
(Department) has issued a draft decision, pursuant
to 10 V.S.A. §1455(f) & (i), on an application
submitted by Albert Poirier requesting authorization
to use bottom barriers to control aquatic nuisance
plants in Squire’s Bay of Lake Champlain in the
Town of Alburgh conducted in accordance with the
conditions set forth in Aquatic Nuisance Control
Permit #2015-B01. To submit comments, or to
request a copy of the application and draft decision
contact:
Watershed Management Division
1 National Life Drive, Main 2
Montpelier, VT 05620-3522
Telephone: (802) 490-6133
matthew.probasco@state.vt.us
Paper copies are available for a fee. A copy of
this draft decision has been posted on the following
webpage:
http://www.watershedmanagement.
vt.gov/permits/htm/pm_anc-publicnotice.htm. The
Department is seeking public comments on this
tentative determination, during a 10-day public
notice period. Comments must be received before
the close of business (4:30 pm) on April 24, 2015.
Submit written comments to the email or address
above. Ensure the permit number appears on the
first page or subject line of any correspondence.
All timely comments will be considered in the
formulation of a final decision. During this notice
period, a person may request a public informational
meeting regarding this draft decision. Any meeting
request must state the person’s interest and the
reasons why a meeting is warranted. Such a meeting
will be held if there is sufficient interest. Pursuant
to 10 V.S.A. Chapter 220, an appeal must be filed
with Environmental Court within 30 days of the
final decision date. For information about filing an
appeal visit www.vermontjudiciary.org or call (802)
951-1740.
Alburg Rod & Gun Club News
By Richard Theoret, President
While driving the Greenwoods Road in Alburgh the past few years, you may have noticed some
improvements taking place at the Alburg Rod & Gun Club, thanks to the support of many people
through the participation in our fundraisers and by purchasing memberships.
With a new roof on the clubhouse, we are now focused on the exterior and interior of the building.
Upon completion of the clubhouse project, we are planning family friendly events regarding the
introduction to, and promotion of the outdoor sports and conservation.
As with any organization, the Alburg Rod & Gun Club needs the help of members and others in order
to complete these projects. We will need the help of carpenters, plumbers, electricians, earthwork
equipment owner-operators, and jacks-of-all-trades.
Please consider becoming a member and helping out in order to provide a safe and enjoyable facility
for you and your family. Memberships are available at the Bargain Barn in Alburgh, Bill’s Sporting
Goods in Grand Isle, and at our monthly meetings held on the second Monday of the month, 70 pm
year round at the clubhouse. Please support the local businesses that provide a venue to purchase
memberships, and we hope to see you at club.
Northern Lights Square Dance
The Northern Lights Square Dance Club is having their Graduation Dance on Saturday, April 25
from 7:30 to 10 pm with Mr. Carl Trudo calling Mainstream, Plus tips and Round Dances. Join the
club for a fun evening at Northeastern Clinton County School (NCCS), 103 Route 276, Champlain, NY.
Enter at back of school. More info: 518-236-6919, or 450-247-2521.
The Islander, April 14, 2015 Page 16
IsLE LA MoTTE
News
Anita Bruley
avbruley14@hotmail.com
FROM ANITA
Winter doesn’t seem to want to give
up, they are saying warm weather this
next week. It will be so nice. The lake
is looking like the ice might go before
long. As I passed by it today, I noticed
it was very black, not a good place for
fisherman. I’ve been traveling each day
going to Cardiac Rehab, hope it will all be
worth it.
There was a farewell Mass on Sunday
for Fr. Lawrence Ridgley. Best wishes for
a great retirement. Father Ridgley will be
having open heart surgery a few days
later. Best wishes for a speedy recovery.
The school has recently joined a free
on-line service called, Skype in the
Classroom. Our first Skype session, Mr.
Flax’s class was our first Skype session.
The student’s skyped with a private girls
school in Dallas, Texas. Each class read
a book about their location. Mr. Flax’s
group read Snowflake Bentley and wore
Vermont tee shirts.
After this Mrs. Walkers’ class talked
with second graders in Kenya, Africa.
They sang their National Anthems for
each other, showed their flags, talked
about what our country was like and the
Isle La Motte students got to show snow
to the students in Kenya, who has been
seen it before.
SCHOOL BUDGET REVOTE
The School Budget will be voted on
April 28 from 9am to 7pm at the Town
Hall.
SCHOOL NOTES
TALENT SHOW: Wednesday, April 15.
SPRING RECESS: April 20 through
April 24.
GREEN UP DAY/WALK AT LUNCH
DAY: Tuesday, April 28.
PRESCHOOL SCREENING: Tuesday,
April 28.
STUDENT ACHIEVEMENTS: VT Safe
Routes to School announces the winners
of the 3rd Annual Art Contest. Students
had to create an original work of art on
one of the following themes, Walking
or biking through the seasons.
Congratulations to the winner, Collin
Jarvis! He will receive a t-shirt featuring
his art. Congratulations also to Nickolas
Creller and Raelyn Poulin who received
honorable mention. Collin, Nick and
Raelyn will be featured in the Safe
Routes to school 2015-16 calendar and
Bookmarks. Mrs. Larvey and Mr. Lee
collaborated in supporting the students
to participate in this competition.
Henry Peacock won an award this
week from the Reading is an Investment
program. This program promotes
books for children related to financial
literacy, Henry read three of the books
recommended on this subject along with
logging a requisite number of reading
hours. JOKE OF THE WEEK!
“Do you write with your right hand or
your left hand?”
“Well I usually write with a pencil…”
HAVE A GOOD WEEK!
Screening of
Vermont’s Island Line
Revisited
On Thursday, May 7 at 7 pm, the Isle La Motte
Recreation Department is pleased to present the
documentary film by Jim Jones Vermont’s Island
Line Revisited. The film will be shown at the Isle La
Motte School. The rail line was truly dynamic as it
stretched through the islands with stops beginning
in Burlington, Starr Farm Beach, Colchester, South
Hero , Grand Isle, Abnaki, North Hero, Isle La Motte
Station, Alburgh, and from there both to Noyan,
Quebec and Rouses Point and west. It is anticipated
there will be retired railroaders who worked the line
and others with railroad expertise to pass on their
knowledge and experiences.
Roast Pork Dinner at
the Senior Center
Why cook when you can enjoy a delicious dinner
of roast pork and all the wonderful home-made
goodies that go with it? Bring your friends and
family to The Islands in the Sun Senior Center for an
enjoyable evening with good food and song. Mark
your calendars for April 25th. Doors will open at 5
pm and a large crowd is expected. Seating is limited
so it is important to call and reserve your seats, 802999-5862. Reservations will be held until 5:15.
Serving beings at 5 pm. Music with Maurice and
Carol after dinner to enjoy your coffee and dessert in
a relaxed atmosphere.
A donation of $10 for adults, $9 for Seniors and $8
for members is requested. Proceeds will go toward
further improvements in the building so we can host
more events for the island community.
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Walter W. Burnett, D.M.D.
James S. Simollardes, D.D.S.
General Dentistry
Milton Dental
Associates, Inc.
33 School St.
Milton, VT 05468
893-2552
Al-Anon
1-866-972-5266
for friends & families of alcoholics
www.vermontalanonalateen.org
Milton
News
Lorinda A. Henry
lamoillecounty@yahoo.com
ODYSSEY OF THE MIND
The next step for our team is to journey to
Michigan State University in May to compete
in the World Finals. That will cost us a total of
about $8000, and we need your help!
We have set up a GoFundMe site for
donations, and we’ll be running a few
fundraising events over the next month. We
only have 6 weeks left to raise the money,
so any help you can give would be greatly
appreciated! Our GoFundMe site is: gofund.
me/miltonOMG
“Like” us on Facebook at Milton OMG to
receive updates about our progress as we get
ready to head to Michigan!
Odyssey of the Mind, or “OM”, is a selfmotivated program that allows students
to compete in the areas of creativity and
problem solving through “out-of-the-box”
thinking. If you are interested in learning
more about Odyssey of the Mind, you can
find them online at www.odysseyofthemind.
com Thank you for your support! Sam
Dooley, Nolan Deep, Molly Loucy, Samantha
Pallas, Will Muzzy, Gabri Hurst, Rick Dooley
(Coach)
DRAMA CLUB GOES TO NEW
ENGLAND
Known for solid performances of quality
pieces, MHS Drama has done it again with
Beowulf. They will represent Vermont at the
New England Drama Festival next month.
Congratulations to them for all their hard
work. There will be another community
performance on April 15. If you missed your
chance, here’s your opportunity to come out
and see award winning Beowulf at 7 pm at
the High School. All proceeds go towards
sending the cast to The New England
Drama Festival later this month. Please show
your support and join us for an amazing
performance. There will be a prize raffle,
t-shirts for sale and a bake sale. We hope to
see you there!
PTA MEETING
Milton Elementary Middle School PTA
Meeting will be held next Tuesday 4/14 at
6:45 p.m. in the MEMS Library. Daycare and
light refreshments available. Please join us!
You can join the PTA at ANY POINT during
the year, dues are $5.50. The next meeting is
an important one, Tuesday, April 14, we will
be taking nominations for President, Vice
President and Secretary. We will be voting in
May. If you are a current member, thank you
for your time and support, if you are not a
current member but have been in the past,
we invite you back, now is a great time to
reconnect with the PTA. We want to increase
our membership so please consider joining
and talk to your friends about joining. The
PTA does a number of things throughout
the year to better our schools, support our
kids, support and help the teachers/staff and
community. Questions can be directed to
MiltonPTA@gmail.com
MILTON PUBLIC LIBRARY PROGRAMS
AND EVENTS
STORY TIMES: All story times begin at 10
am. The story time schedule is: Mondays
Infant Story Time (for 0-18 months),
Tuesdays Preschool Story Time (for ages
3-5), and Fridays Toddler Story Time (for
ages 18 months-age 3). All sessions include
stories, songs, & craft time with Mrs. Dulac.
CREATE COMICS SCHOLARSHIP: Entry
forms for local teens (ages 16 & up) to win
a full scholarship ($900 worth) to attend
“Create Comics” workshop are available at
the Milton Public Library. This workshop
takes place this Summer July 20-24, 2015
at the Center for Cartoon Studies in White
River Jct., VT. Completed entry forms must
be returned to the library before May, 2015.
Winner will be announced May 15.
Upcoming Milton Public Library Events
(for events where sign up is required, call the
library at 893-4644)
Birds of VT Program: Soap Carving Monday, April 20 at 10:00 a.m. & 11:30 a.m. For
ages 6 & up. Carve out a new hobby with a bar
of soap, a popsicle stick tool, and inspiration
from wooden bird carvings! Children make
their own carving, starting with a Birds of
VT template or their own design. Space is
limited. Sign up is required.
Duct Tape Workshop- Wednesday, April
22 at 10 am. Come and make crafts out of
colorful duct tape! For grades 5 & up. Sign up
required.
Adult Book Club – This group meets once
a month usually the first Thursday. Call to
reserve a copy of the book.
Bridge – The weekly Bridge Club meets
every Wednesday from 1 pm to 3 pm,
friendly games, all levels welcome, including
beginners.
Anyone interested in co-presenting a
canning workshop mid to late August at the
Milton Public Library? Contact Mary Beth at
the library.
MILTON MUSEUM
The Milton Historical Museum is gearing
up for the 2015 season. The first open day
was April 4. The museum will be also open
Saturday and Sunday, April 18 and 19 from 1
to 4 in the afternoons or by appointment.
GREEN UP DAY
Saturday, May 2, is Green-up Day from 11
am to 1 pm at Bombardier Park picnic area
with the Milton Conservation Commission
(maps, brochures, information on trails);
plant donation or swap and, hopefully, some
free treelings in honor of Arbor Day..
GROOVY LUNCH BUNCH
Milton’s seniors enjoy meals at the
Arrowhead Senior Citizens’ Center twice a
week. All meals and programs are sponsored
by the Champlain Valley Agency on Aging
and are held at the Milton Arrowhead Senior
Citizens’ Center unless otherwise noted.
Seniors age 60 and over are welcome. Call
Shirley early! at 893-1619 at least 25 hours
ahead for reservations. A $4.00 donation is
appreciated. CVAA advocate in Julie Petersen
at 865-0360 0r 1-800-642-5119. Mealsite coordinator is Karen Fitzgerald.
Meals: For Friday, April 17 – Chicken
Teriyaki, Vegetable Fried Rice, Stir Fry
Vegetable Blend, Wheat Bread, and Pineapple.
Wednesday, April 22 – Tomato Topped
Meatloaf, Garlic Mashed, Creamed Spinach,
Roll, and Chocolate Pudding. Friday, April 24
– BBQ Riblets, Potato Salad, Cole Slaw with
Apple, Pumpernickel Bread, and Pumpkin
Mousse.
Coming up: On Wednesday, April 29,
The Islander, April 14, 2015 Page 17
•CHURCH SERVICES•
Congregational Church of South Hero, U.C.C.
SUNDAY WORSHIP 10 A.M.
NURSERY CARE AGES 5 AND UNDER
SUNDAY SCHOOL 8:45A.M. AGES 5 THRU GRADE 6
We Invite and Welcome Everyone.
Pastor: Rev. Cordelia Burpee
24 South St., South Hero, VT 05486
Tel: 802-372-4962 E-mail: ccshvt@gmail.com
www.vtcucc.org/South_Hero •www.facebook.com/CCSHVT
Office Hours: Monday - Friday 9am - 3pm
Free Community Supper 2nd Friday each month 5:30-7pm
Island Roman Catholic Parishes
Serving the churches of Alburgh, Grand Isle,
Isle La Motte & South Hero
MASS SCHEDULE
St. Amadeus, Alburgh- Sunday: 10:30 a.m.
St. Joseph, Grand Isle- Sunday: 10:00 a.m.
St. Joseph, Isle La Motte- Sunday: 9:00 a.m.
St. Rose of Lima, South HeroSaturday: 4:00 p.m.
Father Lawrence P. Ridgley, Pastor
St. Amadeus Office 796-3481
St. Rose of Lima Office 372-4092
Champlain Islands Parish
Services
Rev. Hyungyong Choi
Isle La Motte
United Methodist
Church Sunday
8:00 am
North Hero
United Methodist
Church Worship
9:30 a.
Grand Isle Methodist
Church Worship 11am
The Churches with...
OPEN HEARTS...
OPEN MINDS...
OPEN DOORS...
Parish Office 372-6638
UNION BIBLE CHURCH
Main St., Route 2, Alburgh, VT
Dr. John C. Kehoe, Pastor
796-3055
Independent—Bible Believing—Gospel Preaching
SUNDAY School & Bible Study _______ 9:30AM
SUNDAY Worship__________________ 10:30AM
WEDNESDAY Prayer Mtg. & Bible Study 7:00PM
WEDNESDAY Children's Bible Club____ 7:00PM
“A Friendly and Joyful Welcome Awaits You”
Nursery Provided at all Services
website: www.unionbiblechurch.org
GOD'S LITTLE BROWN CHURCH
A non-denominational
GCMF affiliated Church
CORNER ROUTE 2 AND ROUTE 129
SOUTH ALBURGH, VERMONT 05440
REV. C. ANDREW CHRYSLER, PASTOR
(802)782-9384 WWW.GLBCVT.ORG
“God’s Word has the answer”
WORSHIP......SUNDAY 10:00 AM
BIBLE STUDY/PRAYER-WEDNESDAY 6:30 PM
THE BORDERS
REGIONAL MINISTRY
Episcopal Diocese of VT & Anglican Diocese of Montreal
www.diovermont.org www.montreal.anglican.ca
Sunday, April 19th at 10 a.m.
St. George’s, Clarenceville
Quebec Route 202 in the village
just north of the border
The Rev. Thora L. Chadwick 802-863-8036
pastor@bordersregionalministry.org
Corey Gottfried will be here to entertain.
Then on Thursday, April 30 we will be going
to Essex Tech for Lunch. The Donation is
$5.00 plus $1.00 tip. Transportation will be
provided. Please try to attend. Our attendance
has been down the last couple of months
and if we don’t get enough to attend we will
have to cancel. Please sign up with Kathy.
The Islander, April 14, 2015 Page 18
-FOR SALE-
--------------------------------2002 HARLEY ROAD KING. -Had it’s 50k service. -2 new tires -new battery -Screaming Eagle
parts. 802-372-4809
--------------------------------It’s time to think Summer! Wooden stairs with
4x4 deck ready to be assembled to above ground
pool $500. Sand filter 3 years old $300. Pool heater with pipes $200. Assorted pool toys. Call 802372-6902 after 6pm.
--------------------------------Black Aluminum Truck Cap. Fits small truck extra -cab. C-clamps, 3 windows, roof rack + locks.
Bought in 20001, excellent condition. $350. 802372-3734 or leave message. 5/6
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-WANTED-
--------------------------------SUBSTITUTE CUSTODIANS NEEDED- Alburgh
Community Education Center is looking for substitute custodians. Summer work will also be
included. If you are interested, please call the
Grand Isle Supervisory Union Central Office at
372-6921 x6 for further information. Hired applicant will be required to do a Criminal Background Check at their expense. 4/14
--------------------------------ARCHITECTS- Request for Interest. Island Arts,
a non-profit arts organization, will transform
the Homer Knight Barn at 1127 Rt2, North Hero,
VT 05474 into a Grand Isle county community
arts and education center. ( 8,000 square feet).
If you are interested, please submit in writing
or by email to Island Arts, a request for interest
including the architect qualification statement
# AIA B503-1993 Our address is: Island Arts,
Attn: Marcel Beaudin, AIA, advisor, P.O. Box 108,
North Hero, VT 05474 or email us at: info@islandarts.org . www.islandarts.org
--------------------------------Help Wanted- Grand Isle Lake House. Looking
for part-time weekend housekeepers, servers,
bartenders, dishwashers/maintenance. Call
372-5024 and leave message.
--------------------------------The Village of Alburgh is seeking a part- time
auditor. Position has no benefits. Applicants
must reside in said Village. Background in accounting is a plus. Please send letters of interest:
Village of Alburgh 1 Firehouse Rd, Alburgh VT
05440 by May 5, 2015. 4/28
--------------------------------Town of North Hero- Employment Posting. Parttime Summer Laborer. Public Works Department. Job Description: The Town of North Hero
is hiring (1) part-time Public Works Summer
Laborer. This is a semi-skilled position involving labor tasks and light equipment operations
required for the maintenance of grounds, equipment, facilities, and other publicly owned property. This position typically runs from May to
mid-October, Monday through Friday requiring
20 hours per week. The part-time laborer position is an “at will” hourly wage position with an
hourly pay rate of $10 to $15 based on experience.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities- General knowledge of the proper care and use of power equipment and light vehicles Applicable safety rules
and regulations for personal safety and equipment operations Ability to understand and follow oral and written instructions Must be 18
years of age or older and requires a valid driver’s license. To apply: Complete a Town of North
Hero employment application and submit it
with a resume and letter of interest to North Hero
Town Clerk, PO Box 38, North Hero, VT 05474 or
townclerk@northherovt.com. This position is
open until filled. An employment application
is available online: http://www.northherovt.
com/forms/Employment_App.pdf The Town of
North Hero is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
4/28
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-FOR RENT-
--------------------------------Commercial Space - North Hero Village. 335 sq.
ft. office/retail. Great exposure, signage, easy
access, parking, lake views. 802-489-2017 4/14
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-THANKS-
--------------------------------Thank you to the Grand Isle March election voters!
I truly believe every vote counts and that was proven last month for the positions of Town Clerk &
Treasurer and School Clerk & Treasurer. The support of my family and friends helping me through
out the campaign was huge. I appreciate all of you. I need to particularly thank my husband and mother-in-law for their endless encouragement and
for standing outside in the cold and wind on election day. You both are truly amazing! Again, thank you. Melissa A. Boutin
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-SERVICES-
--------------------------------HOUSECLEANER- Whether its cleaning, move
in/move out or event set up/clean up, I am here
to help. Call Christine 802-370-5529
5/26
--------------------------------R. ROSE CONSTRUCTION. Interior Painting. Remodeling. Kitchen, Bath etc. Free Estimates! Insured. 802-372-5693
BTFN
---------------------------LANDRY CARPENTRY. Local General Contractor. Insured. Reliable. Call Alan 802-372-3701
4/28
-------------------------------Remodeling - Houselifting - Foundations - Painting - Barns - Roofs. Insured. UVM. Bill Miller 802355-0313
4/7
--------------------------------Tired of high taxes? Visit www.PoconoLandAndHomes.com and find your escape! Renee
Hoover 845-649-9704
--------------------------------ISLAND SEWING: All aspects of sewing. Alterations, mending, formal wear. Specializing in
bridal gowns. 30+ years experience. Call 802372-0194 BTFN
--------------------------------TURNBAUGH ROOFING- Slate, shingles, metal,
rubber. Painting all flashings & metal roofs.
Chimney repair. FREE ESTIMATES. INSURED.
802-372-5781 John. BTFN
--------------------------------WELDING: Aluminum - stainless & steel. Inshop
& portable. Propeller, skeg repair. Jesberger
Welding. 802-796-4079 802-324-6954. 8/4/15
--------------------------------You’re an Overeater? You’re not Alone! Try Food
Addicts Anonymous. Phone Mtgs. 42 phone
meetings every week; AM & PM. More info: Carol 372-8672. www.foodaddictsanonymous.org
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SOLO
April Meeting
SOLO (Supporting Others Like Ourselves) dinner meeting is Monday, April 20 at 5 pm, Hibachi Buffet, Highgate Commons Shopping Plaza,
St. Albans. This support group is for those of us
who have experienced the death of our spouse
or partner. We are not counselors, just ordinary
people trying to help/support one another by
being upbeat and positive. Our group is casual,
relaxed & friendly; a comfortable setting. Dinners are Dutch treat & newcomers always welcomed! If you have never been to SOLO and are
hesitant about coming, bring a family member or
friend with you the first time. Christina Latson,
Oncology & Palliative Care Social Worker from
NMC, will be our guest speaker. For more information call 802-309-4862.
Death Notices
LAWRENCE W. PRATT
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Vermont Enhanced
9-1-1 Board Recognizes
April as
National 9-1-1
Education Month
SPRING Services!
• Mowing
•Spring Clean-up
•Pruning
•Mulching
•Bed Maintenance
•Landscape Installation
and More...
HELEN SIMS
ISLE LA MOTTE- Helen Sim of Isle La Motte, born
September 28, 1923 in Island Pond, died April 11, 2015.
There will be no other funeral services until her ashes
are interred at a later date.
During the month of
April, which Governor
Peter Shumlin has
proclaimed
“9-1-1
Education Month”, the
Vermont 9-1-1 Public
Education
initiatives
address citizens of all
ages, with informational
events taking place at
Senior Centers, Rotary
Clubs, and School Safety
Days around the state. Consumers are invited to
learn more about 9-1-1
by visiting Vermont 911
on Facebook for regular
tips and updates, and
by visiting http://e911.
vermont.gov/ for more
detailed information.
Little Bit
of Everything
GOOD SELECTION OF
NEW & USED
FURNITURE!
Box springs & Mattress $45 & up
2 piece Sofa $199
Bureaus $25 & up
Hutch’s $135 & up
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The Vermont Enhanced 9-1-1 Board has joined
a nationwide campaign to help Americans of
all ages recognize the importance of 9-1-1 and
the role they play in ensuring effective and
efficient emergency response in times of crisis.
Groups including the United States Congress and
the National Emergency Number Association
(NENA), a leading public safety association, have
also recognized April as National 9-1-1 Education
Month, and are encouraging the media, the
9-1-1 community, the wireless industry, and
public information providers to engage in
9-1-1 awareness and
education activities this
month.
As Vermonters utilize
new communications
technologies
and
devices, 9-1-1 education
takes on increased
importance
for
everyone, but especially
for children, teens, and
parents. The prevalence
of cellphones and the
challenges they pose for
emergency responders,
as well as the ability in
some states, including
Vermont, to text to
911, are examples of
changing
technology
which requires keeping
up with the changes
and ongoing public
education to keep the
public informed.
shaun@vtterrain.com
www.vtterrain.com
CALL or Email for an Estimate!
Joins with national public safety leaders to promote
9-1-1 awareness and proper usage
NORTH HERO- Lawrence W. Pratt, 83, of
North Hero and formerly of Montpelier died
on Tuesday, April 7, 2015 at the University of
Vermont Medical Center surrounded by his family.
He was born on July 14, 1931 in Montpelier, the son
of Wayne S. and Freda (Silloway) Pratt. He graduated
from Montpelier High School in 1950 and received
an associate degree from Montpelier Seminary
School before enlisting into the United States Army.
On September 7, 1953, he married his childhood
sweetheart, Jeanine Canales at St. Augustine’s
Catholic Church. During the Korean War, he served
his country in Germany before being honorably
discharged. He continued his service as a member
of the Vermont National Guard until the 1960’s.
After his service in the army, he attended Norwich
University and graduated as a member of the Magnificent
Class of 1959, receiving his bachelor’s degree in civil
engineering. He spent his career working for the
Federal Highway Administration and participated in
the construction of Interstate 89. From 1983 until his
retirement in 1987, he and Jeanine expanded their
horizons, moving to Kuwait where Larry was an adviser
to the Kuwait government on their road building projects. The Pratt’s returned to Vermont, living on their sailboat
while building a home in North Hero, Vermont. Larry
worked for 10 yrs. for the Lake Champlain Transportation
Company. He was a member of the North Hero volunteer
Fire Department and Past President and founding
member of the Pelots Bay Restoration Association. He
maintained a varied interest in airplanes, obtaining his
solo soaring license, building model planes and flying
remote control planes. He had a variety of sailboats over
the years and taught his children and grandchildren
how to sail. He played the trumpet in the Milton Town
Band and with the Inseldudlers, a local German Band.
Survivors include his wife, Jeanine Pratt of North
Hero, daughter, Jody Barna and her husband Ed
of Randolph; sons, Dean Pratt and his wife Patsy of
Los Angeles, CA, Jeff Pratt and his wife Jennifer of
Durango, CO, Tim Pratt and his companion Angela
Ribolini of Berlin, Eric Pratt of Baltimore, MD, and Carl
Pratt and his wife Sue of Pittsfield, MA; 9 grandchildren
and 1 great grandchildren; sister Constance Doucette
and her husband Roland of Baltimore, VT; and
brother, Rodrick Pratt and his wife Ralpha of Barre, VT
Calling hours will be held from 6-8:00 pm on Wednesday,
April 15, 2015 at the Guare & Sons Funeral Home. A
Funeral Mass will be held 11:00 am on Thursday, April 16,
2015 at St. Augustine’s Church. Both in Montpelier, VT.
Memorial contributions may be made to the N.
Hero/Grand Isle Rescue, PO Box 79, Grand Isle
VT 05458; North Hero Volunteer Fire Department,
P.O. Box 132, North Hero, VT 05474, or the
Pelots Bay Restoration Association, c/o Rich
Winter,1164 Savage Point Rd, North Hero, VT 05474.
Those wishing to express online condolences may do
so at www.guareandsons.com
Shaun Graves
802-782-9030
8 Vantine Ave.,
Alburgh, VT
802-796-4027
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GRAND ISLE- Quality materials used
throughout this 3 BR/4 BA, updated, luxury
home. Kitchen w/granite countertops, Island & SS appliances. Finished walk-out
basement, decks, 2 car garage & paved
drive. Fantastic location w/214’ of prime
west shore frontage with sea wall & 1.3
acres. $798,000.
ALBURGH- Beautiful 3 BR/3 BA year
round home on 2+ acres with 250’ directly
on the lake. Nice bright, open floor plan.
Walk out, partially finished & remodeled
basement. Balcony, patio & deck overlooking the lake. Nice gradual access
to water with seawall. 3 car garage.
$499,000.
GRAND ISLE- Exquisite 5 BR/2.5 BA
home set on 5 private acres & near Marycrest beach. Open interior design, HW
floors, Granite Countertops, radiant heat,
master suite w/whirlpool tub & balcony,
vaulted ceilings, covered porch, 3 car garage, paved drive & more. $469,900.
GRAND ISLE- Updated 3 BR/2 BA
contemporary with 180’ of lakefront
on the east shore. Open interior design. Huge screened porch. 4+ car
garage. 1.1 acres. Panoramic Lake
Champlain & Green Mountain views.
Now $429,900.
ALBURGH- With 100’ of direct lakefront,
this furnished cottage is the perfect place
to spend the summers. The property features gradual access to the lake, beautiful western views and sunsets looking
towards Fort Montgomery. Minutes to New
York & Canadian Border. Only $149,000.
GRAND ISLE- Cute as a button cottage
& bunk house on 0.29 nicely landscaped
acre. Totally remodeled. Screened porch.
Shed with power for storage. Beach access, clubhouse & dock on Lake Champlain are a few steps away for a $75.00
per year fee. Perfect Islands get away!
Only $119,000.
ENOSBURG- Many updates in this
3 BR/ 2 BA home w/one level living.
The lawn and home have been meticulously cared for & features; new
windows, kitchen cabinets, countertops & more. Town water & sewer.
Now $115,000.
SOUTH HERO- Relax on your shaded patio. Cook up smores on the campfire. Everything you could want in a vacation cottage, heated pool, hot tub, a marina on the
lake for your boat, an executive 9 hole golf
course & 160 acres to bike & hike. With
2 BR’s & comfy family room addition. One
of the nicest spots in the resort. $97,900.
NORTH HERO- Direct lakefront! 3
BR, fully furnished camp that comes
with boat lift, dock, shed & extra storage. Neat & clean and in move in
condition. One of the best fishing
spots in the area. Town water. NOW
$170,000.
SOUTH HERO- 4400 square foot executive style lake home with 3 BR’s & 3.5 BA’s.
Quality materials & amenities throughout.
100’ directly on Lake Champlain and 0.49
acre. 3 Bay garage with bonus room
above. Please call for more details to
many to mention here! Now $699,000.
GRAND ISLE- 63 acres w/360’ on lake. Surrounded by landscaped gardens & stonewalls, is
the 7 BR, 5 BA constructed of VT Stone & Marble.
6 FP’s, Formal Living & Dining Rooms, Greenhouse, Pub Room & staff apartment. Further complimented by the Lakeside Studio Pavilion, pier,
in-ground pool, tennis courts, gazebo, carport &
several barns/outbuildings. More land available.
$2,999,000.
GRAND ISLE- Beautiful, bright
and updated 3 BR/2 BA home
on one acre with fenced yard,
deeded Lake Champlain access
& lake views. Partially finished
basement. $269,900.
ALBURGH- Many updates come with this
3 bedroom country home. 2.93 acres creates a lot of privacy and gives wildlife in
your back yard. Large enclosed porch.
New shed. 14x20 frost wall ready for
your addition. Sub-division possibilities.
$105,000.
GRAND ISLE- Three bedroom, 3 bath
cape style home with 2224 sq. ft. of living
area. 34 acres of land & 490’ of direct lake
frontage. 2 -2 car garages. Subdivision
possibilities. This property has a whole lot
of everything! Call for more details. NOW
$499,000.
NORTH HERO- Lakefront home w/lots bdrms,
lots of yard & an ever bigger lake & mtn view!!
This home has it all... the open floor plan lends
itself to entertaining large family gatherings. 1.7
acre yard is perfect for gardens or sporting events
& 250’ of lakefront gives massive views of the VT
Green Mountains. 3 car garage with plenty of
space to store all your toys. $449,000.
SOUTH HERO- This 1.5 BA cottage is
move in ready w/many of the furnishings
included. Relax on your deck, take a swim
in the resort’s pool, visit the clubhouse, enjoy the resorts 160 acres, use the marina
on Lake Champlain w/slips & moorings or
play golf. All this for only $98,900.
ST. ALBANS- Put your own modern
touch on this charming 2 BR bungalow or keep the charm of yesterday.
The metal roof is 10 years old, most
windows have been replaced, town
water & sewer. Clean, affordable &
perfect for home or rental. $119,600.
ISLE LA MOTTE- Well maintained 2
bedroom lake cottage on 1 acre lot
with 112’ of Lake Champlain frontage
on the West Shore. 1 car garage.
Gorgeous lake sunsets & Adirondack Mountain views. A must see at
$249,900
4 South Main Street, Alburgh, VT 05440-0020
2 Ferry Road, South Hero, VT 05486-0122
Office: 802-862-0124
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