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Opera Theatre of Weston (OTW) co-artistic direc- tors Nan Nall and Lise Messier will present a new production of “Noye’s Fludde” (Noah’s Flood) by Benjamin Britten at the Weston Playhouse at 2 p.m. on Jan. 12 and 13. OTW is thrilled to be part of the year- long worldwide celebrations of the 100th anniversary of Britten's birth and “Noye’s Fludde” will mark the 13th annual Opera in Winter pro- duced by OTW. The one-act opera is a unique take on the well-known biblical tale of Noah and his Ark. It is a foundational story that helps humankind understand its place in the world, its responsi- bility to care for it and the bal- ance – between nature and man, between man and God – that must be achieved to sustain it. Continuing OTW’s mission of “bringing children to opera and opera to children”, this produc- tion will reach new heights as the majority of the cast will consist of local youngsters tak- ing the parts of Noye's sons and their wives and 24 animals, ranging from the tiniest light- ning bug to an elephant. Students will also participate in the orchestra. Noah’s sons will be performed by Evan Saito, Matthew Eckler and Brandon Bailey. Anjelica Carroll, Katherine McNally and Claire Mercier will play their wives. The children will perform alongside Houston Grand Opera baritone Christopher Besch in the part of Noah, Chicago Lyric Opera and Stratton, VT resi- dent Peggie Telscher as his wife Mrs. Noah, and Weston Playhouse Theatre Company Producing Director, Steve Stettler, will perform The Voice of God. Stage Director Diana Stugger will be joined by Music Director Angela Hines-Gooch and Choreographer Ashley Hensel-Browning, the same team that brought us “The Magic Flute” in 2011. To purchase tickets, phone 802- 824-3821, e-mail [email protected] or go to www.operatheatreofweston. com Ticket prices range from $15 to $28. Early reservations are strongly recommended. Opera Theatre of Weston, a professional company of OPERA America, is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization. Opera Theatre of Weston Presents “Noye’s Fludde” 7KH 2SHUD 7KHDWUH RI :HVWRQ <RXWK &KRUXV LV UHDG\ WR VHW VDLO LQ ´1R\H·V )OXGGHµ DW SP RQ -DQXDU\ DQG DW WKH :HVWRQ 3OD\KRXVH LQ :HVWRQ 9HUPRQW

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Burr and Burton Academy’s Media and Performing Arts Department will present its Winter Showcase, “A Night of Dance, Drama and Cinema,” at 6 and 8 p.m. on Thursday, Jan. 10 in

the school’s Riley Center for the Arts.

The Winter Showcase is the culmination of BBA’s Media and Performing Arts Department’s curricular and extra-curricular

programs, including Broadway and Pointe.

With musical theater presen-tations from “Anything Goes,” “West Side Story,” “Into the Woods,” “Les Miserables,” plus

classical and contemporary the-atrical scenes and dance num-bers from the original Fall Film Project “Others,” the show guar-antees something for everyone.

This year’s Winter Showcase

is dedicated to the late Burr and Burton alumna Erin Hehir.

Tickets for the show are $3 for students, faculty and staff, and $5 for adults. They can be purchase online at www.bbatickets.com.

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A reception for photogra-pher Seline Skoug will be held at the Dorset Public Library from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturday, Jan. 5, in honor of her new exhibit which will be in place in the library during the month of January. Refreshments will be served.

Skoug’s photographs are notable for their sensitive treatment of light and their lyrical sense of humor. She began shooting pictures as a young woman during her travels from Long Island Sound to Norway, to the Adirondacks to the beaches of St. Croix, and to the rivers and mountains of Vermont. Along the way, her work was shaped by her appreciation of the natural world and her love

of people and community. In 2012, one of her photo-

graphs was awarded an hon-orable mention by Horticulture Magazine. Taken in Sunderland, her winning photo was chosen from 8,000 photos.

Skough currently lives in Arlington, VT. She is a consul-tant and managing partner of Skough Group LLC, a non-profit consulting firm. She is on the board of Meals on Wheels of Bennington County and an A-EMT with the Arlington and Manchester Rescue Squads. She is also a volunteer fly fishing instruc-tor with Casting for Recovery.

For more information, call the library at 802-867-5774 or visit www.dorsetlibrary.org.

Photographer Seline Skoug Exhibit at Dorset Library

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The ark is built, the animals have been gathered and Noah and his family are about to set sail through the raging stormy waters. Opera Theatre of Weston (OTW) co-artistic direc-tors Nan Nall and Lise Messier will present a new production of “Noye’s Fludde” (Noah’s Flood) by Benjamin Britten at the Weston Playhouse at 2 p.m. on Jan. 12 and 13. OTW is thrilled to be part of the year-long worldwide celebrations of the 100th anniversary of Britten's birth and “Noye’s Fludde” will mark the 13th annual Opera in Winter pro-duced by OTW.

The one-act opera is a unique take on the well-known biblical tale of Noah and his Ark. It is a foundational story that helps humankind understand its

place in the world, its responsi-bility to care for it and the bal-ance – between nature and man, between man and God – that must be achieved to sustain it. Continuing OTW’s mission of “bringing children to opera and opera to children”, this produc-tion will reach new heights as the majority of the cast will consist of local youngsters tak-ing the parts of Noye's sons and their wives and 24 animals, ranging from the tiniest light-ning bug to an elephant. Students will also participate in the orchestra. Noah’s sons will be performed by Evan Saito, Matthew Eckler and Brandon Bailey. Anjelica Carroll, Katherine McNally and Claire Mercier will play their wives.

The children will perform alongside Houston Grand Opera

baritone Christopher Besch in the part of Noah, Chicago Lyric Opera and Stratton, VT resi-dent Peggie Telscher as his wife Mrs. Noah, and Weston Playhouse Theatre Company Producing Director, Steve Stettler, will perform The Voice of God. Stage Director Diana Stugger will be joined by Music Director Angela Hines-Gooch and Choreographer Ashley Hensel-Browning, the same team that brought us “The Magic Flute” in 2011.

To purchase tickets, phone 802-824-3821, e-mail [email protected] or go to www.operatheatreofweston.com Ticket prices range from $15 to $28. Early reservations are strongly recommended. Opera Theatre of Weston, a professional company of OPERA America, is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization.

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Southern Vermont College will host a Winter Preview Day on Saturday, Jan. 12 starting at 9:45 a.m. in the Office of Admissions. This is an opportu-nity to learn about the college’s academic offerings, student life and financial aid.

Admissions staff will be available to answer questions about the college’s 17 bachelor’s and associate’s degree pro-grams, NCAA Division III ath-letics, and much more. Guests will have a chance to meet cur-rent Southern Vermont College students and ask questions about campus life.

Spring courses begin on Jan. 23, and include topics in the arts, environment, marketing, healthcare, philanthropy, phi-losophy, writing, and communi-cation. The college offers spe-cial rates for students over 60 and for alumni of SVC or its predecessor, St. Joseph College. A complete listing of the spring course schedule is viewable at www.svc.edu.

To attend Winter Preview Day, register at www.svc.edu/preview. For more information, call the Office of Admission at 802-447-6300 or email [email protected].

Winter Preview Day at SVC

On Friday, March 15, 2013, Maple Street School will host the fourth annual Southern Vermont Educators Symposium (SVES). All elementary and sec-ondary schools, private and public, as well as pre-schools, in southern Vermont are invited to attend or to present at this daylong symposium. By gather-ing together the many talented educators of southern Vermont and sharing ideas about what is most important in our teach-ings we will all hone our profes-sional skills and increase our collaborative possibilities.

The theme for this year’s symposium is “Inspired Teachers Inspire Learners!” Keynote speaker for the sympo-sium will be David Carmel. Mr. Carmel is co-founder of Jumpstart for Young Children, a national early education orga-nization that recruits and trains college students and communi-ty Corps members to serve pre-school children in low-income neighborhoods. Their proven curriculum helps children develop the language and litera-

cy skills they need to be ready for school, setting them on a path to close the achievement gap before it is too late.

Following the keynote speech, two breakout sessions will take place. Each breakout session will last 90 minutes and can be led individually or as a group. Past presenters have included educators, superinten-dents, and community mem-bers from Arlington Memorial High School, Bennington Early Childhood Center, Burr & Burton Academy, Happy Days Playschool, Long Trail School, Maple Street School, Mountain School at Winhall, Mt. Anthony Middle and High Schools, Merck Forest, Rosie’s Girls, and Stratton Mountain School.

The event includes continen-tal breakfast, lunch, keynote address, and two breakout ses-sions at a cost of $75. For fur-ther information about attend-ing or presenting at the sympo-sium, please contact Joy Stewart at Maple Street School at (802) 362-7137 or [email protected].

Educators Symposium to be Held at Maple Street School

Equinox Village partnering with local artist and art teacher Tony Conner to offer a fresh set of four art classes to the public in the first half of 2013. Conner has offered a wide array of art classes to Equinox Village resi-dents and the general public for years, but this most recent set of classes are especially suited for beginners.

"I'm really excited about this series of classes,” said Tony Conner, the instructor for the classes. “It will give anyone with an interest in art a great introduction to fundamental drawing and painting skills and techniques."

The series includes Learn to Draw I, Learn to Draw II, The Easy Way to Watercolor, and Creating Your Own Original Watercolor Greeting Cards. A class list with dates, times, and details regarding what will be covered is below.

Each class includes four ses-sions. Learn to Draw I begins on January 10 and will continue

one-class-per-week through the end of the month. Classes cov-ering other topics will run through the end of May.

Students may register for four sessions at a time for $50 or drop in (as space allows) for individual classes for $15. All of the proceeds from the classes go directly to the instructor.

Those interested in attend-ing can contact Tony at (802) 375-5548 or visit http://tonycon-ner.com/classes-workshops/ for more information about classes and materials.

Tony Conner is a self-taught artist working in watercolor and a variety of other media. His favorite subjects are land-scapes and seascapes, and he is especially interested in the quality of light and its effects on form, color and texture. Tony is a member of the New England and Vermont Watercolor Societies and of the American Society of Architectural Illustrators. He works from his studio in Bennington, Vermont.

Learn to Draw or Paint in 2013

The Arlington American Legion has listed several events for the month of January.

At 7 p.m. on Thursday, Jan. 10, the American Legion Women’s Auxiliary will hold its monthly meeting.

A Texas Hold-em tourney will be held at noon on Saturday, Jan. 12.

On Sunday, Jan. 13 from 8 to 10 a.m., the Legion will hold a Seniors Breakfast. Donations are accepted; non-seniors pay $4.

Bingo will be held at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, Jan. 15. Doors open at 6 p.m.

The Legion will hold Steak Night at 6 p.m. on Friday, Jan. 18. Cost is $12 per person, with proceeds to benefit the Children and Youth Program.

On Friday, Jan. 25 at 5 p.m., the Legion will host a Spaghetti and Meatball Dinner.

For more information about any of these events, call 802-375-6157.

Arlington American Legion Post #69 January Schedule

Give yourself the best possi-ble start to the new year – a gift of better health by quitting tobacco. Classes begin this month in Manchester Center and Bennington.

Classes in Manchester Center will be held at Equinox Terrace in the conference room, from 5 to 6 p.m. on Wednesdays starting Jan. 23 and running until Feb. 13.

Classes in Bennington will take place at SVMC in room

345E on the third floor from 5 to 6 p.m. on Tuesdays starting on Jan. 8, and from 1 to 2 p.m. on Thursdays, starting on Jan. 3.

February classes in Bennington will take place in the same location, on Tuesdays starting Feb. 5 from 5 to 6 p.m., and on Thursdays starting Feb. 7 from 1 to 2 p.m.

To register, contact Janice Provost at 802-440-4098 or email [email protected].

Freshstart Tobacco Cessation Classes

The Martha Canfield Library in Arlington, VT, is seeking a new member for its Board of Trustees. The term is for three years, which can be extended for a second term of three years.

Residency in the towns of Arlington, Sandgate or Sunderland is required, as well as an interest in main-taining a strong and vision-ary library.

Board members are expected to attend monthly board meetings, held the first Monday evening of the month (except the months of July and September when there is no meeting and March when the meeting is on the second Monday). Service on at least one committee is also required.

Applicants should send a letter or email, describ-ing their interest in serv-ing on the Board no later than Jan. 15, 2013 for an interview later that week.

Letters should be sent to: Martha Canfield Library, PO Box 267, Arlington, VT 05250

Emails should be sent to: [email protected] with "Trustee Position" in the subject line.

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Chip Edson, Adria Schozer and Ben Weiss have been named to the Board of Directors of the Northshire Civic Center, the non-profit organization for Hunter Park and Riley Rink in Manchester Center.

“Our new directors bring knowledge and enthusiasm of our programs,” said board President Bill Hadden. “With our capital campaign underway to construct three playing fields, we wanted to enhance commu-nity involvement with leaders in business and sports.”

Chip Edson is the co-owner with his wife Anharad of Flying Cow Signs of Manchester Center. He has been an ice hock-ey coach, team player, board member and volunteer at Riley Rink at Hunter Park since its inception. A graduate of Pennsylvania State University, he has lived in Vermont since 1984 taking advantage of the outdoors and pursuing his

interests in art and design, fish-ing and boating.

Adria Schoizer is the owner of Gander Gallery art and objects in downtown Manchester. She has worked as an HR Technology professional for major corporations includ-ing Citibank, Goldman Sachs and Salomon Brothers. A grad-uate of the University of Hartford in CT with a BS in Business Administration and an MBA., she is a curling enthu-siast and member of Riley Rink’s curling club for the past two years.

Ben Weiss, founder and past president of Ai Squared, rejoins the Civic Center board. He has successfully led Ai Squared, a leader in the assistive technolo-gy field, specializing in soft-ware products for the visually impaired. He is an avid cyclist and C-League hockey player at Riley Rink. Weiss, an area resi-dent for the past 24 years, also

volunteers as a board member of the Manchester Rescue Squad.

The trio join Alan Bookspan, Barry Brown, Ed Dublois, Bill Hadden, president, Jim Hand, Richard Jackson, vice-presi-dent, Andrew King, vice-presi-dent, Andrea Ross, Scott Swenor, Paul Tegen, Bob Thompson, treasurer, Bruce Welsh and Patrick Zilkha on the board of directors.

Fifteen years ago, Riley Rink at Hunter Park opened its doors with New England’s only Olympic-sized ice rink and trade show and concert venue. The facility is enjoyed by more than 25,000 patrons annually participating in recreational and competitive ice skating, hockey and curling and indoor soccer, lacrosse and field hock-ey development and league play.

For more information tele-phone 802-362-0150 or email [email protected].

Three Named to Civic Center Board

CAMBRIDGE The Cambridge Food Pantry, on the first floor of the handicap-accessible Embury United Methodist Church, 41 E. Main Street in Cambridge, will be open from 10 a.m. to noon each Saturday, and 1 to 3 p.m. Wednesdays, with few exceptions.

CAMBRIDGE An all-you-can-eat Breakfast Buffet will be served from 8 to 11 a.m. on Sunday, Jan. 6, at American Legion Post 634, 210 Route 22 in Cambridge. This breakfast is served on the first Sunday each month, with few exceptions, and everyone will be welcome.

DORSET The Long Trail School invites everyone to a “Cheap Skate” from 1:15 to 3:15 p.m. on Sunday, Jan. 6, at Riley Rink at Hunter Park in Manchester. Skating cost: $1 students; $3 adults (skate rentals not included). You’ll also have an opportunity to make bowls for the school’s Empty Bowls 2013 project. Cost: Free, and the bowls will be fired and sold with donated soup, bread and des-sert at the Empty Bowl dinner on April 6, with proceeds benefiting local charities. Information: Courtney Callo at 802-867-5717, Ext. 141, or email [email protected].

CAMBRIDGE American Legion Post 634 at 2106 Route 22 in Cambridge will host Monday Bingo at 7 p.m. on Jan. 7. This bingo is held each Monday, with few excep-tions. Information: 518-677-8069.

PAWLET The Haystack Hustler Seniors group will meet for a Potluck Lunch at noon on Tuesday, Jan. 8, at the Pawlet Community Church on Route 133. There’ll be a 50/50 raffle, items will be collected for the Pawlet Food Shelf, and Brenda Howe, SWVCOA commu-nity services manager, will be the special guest.

ARLINGTON The Women’s Auxiliary will meet at 7 p.m. on Thursday, Jan. 10, at American Legion Post 69 in Arlington. Information: 802-375-6157.

MANCHESTER The Maple Street School in Manchester is accepting registrations for the Fourth Annual Southern Vermont Educators Symposium that will be held at the Maple Street School on Friday, March 15. All southern Vermont elementary and secondary schools, private and public, along with preschools, are invited to attend and make a presentation. Cost: $75, including continental breakfast and lunch. Information/registration: Joy Stewart at 802-362-7137, or email [email protected].

CAMBRIDGE Hubbard Hall Projects will present “The Drawer Boy,” a story about the healing power of art and the true bonds of friendship, at 8 p.m. on Friday and Saturday, Jan. 11 and 12, 18 and 19, and 2 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 13 and 20. You’ll find this play in the Freight Depot Theater at Hubbard Hall, 25 E. Main Street in Cambridge. Information/tickets: 518-677-2495, or www.hubbardhall.org.

ARLINGTON A Texas Hold’em will be held at noon on Saturday, Jan. 12, at American Legion Post 69 in Arlington. Information: 802-375-6157.

CAMBRIDGE The Hubbard Hall Theater Company will hold Open Auditions at 1 p.m. on Saturday, Jan. 12, for its March production of Shakespeare’s Macbeth. You’ll find this activity in the Freight Depot Theater behind Hubbard Hall, 25 E. Main Street in Cambridge. Open to persons at every level of experi-ence. Reservations are requested at 518-677-2495. Information: www.hubbardhall.org.

CAMBRIDGE An opening recep-tion for an exhibition titled, “Beginnings, Ends…,” by photog-

rapher Ian Creitz will be held from 3 to 6 p.m. on Saturday, Jan. 12, at the Valley Artisans Market’s Small Gallery, 25 E. Main Street, Route 372, in Cambridge. This exhibition will run through Sunday, Feb. 17. Information: 518-677-2765, or visit Facebook.

ARLINGTON A Seniors Breakfast will be served from 8 to 10 a.m. on Sunday, Jan. 13, at American Legion Post 69 in Arlington. Cost: Donation for seniors; $4 non-seniors. Information: 802-375-6157.

SALEM The Job Networking Ministry of the Salem United Methodist Church will meet at 6 p.m. on Monday, Jan 14 at the church. Free dinner will be provid-ed, along with information on jobs of every description. Open to the public.

WEST PAWLET Reservations are requested by Tuesday, Jan. 15, for the Haystack Hustler Seniors group lunch at noon on Tuesday, Jan. 22, at the Mettawee Community School on Route 153 in West Pawlet. Cost: $3.50 sug-gested. Reservations: Phyllis at 325-3196. The students will pres-ent a program, there’ll be a 50/50 raffle, and items will be collected for the Pawlet Food Shelf.

ARLINGTON Bingo will be held on Tuesday, Jan. 15, at American Legion Post 69 in Arlington. Doors will open at 6 p.m., food will be available for purchase, and bingo will begin at 7 p.m. Information: 802-375-6157.

SALEM The Salem Astronomy Club will meet at 7 p.m. on Wednesday, Jan. 16, at the Historic Salem Courthouse. Information: Courthouse at 854-7053, or email [email protected].

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(2) BF GOODRICH TIRES 4 ply 7.00-7.60 15” tube type. Never used, $65. 518-747- 3558

(2) NEW PUMP JACKS & brackets for staging, $99. 518-854-9012

(2) VINYL D.H. thermo win- dows. Like new, big size, $90. 518-854-9012

10x10’ DOG CAGE $99. 802-375-9441

17” ALLOY RIMS and tires, fits many different vehicles, $99. 518-361-0470

18 VOLT BLACK & Decker, 3/8 drill w/ charger, $20. 518- 642-1941

1960’S SCHNEIDTEUFEL STAG handled curved blade buffalo skinner bowie knife, 13” long, $95. 802-265-3403

24” SYLVANIA COLOR TV, excel lent condit ion, $50. 518-632-9295 after 4pm

320 GALLON STOCK tank, $99. 802-375-9441

48” ROUND FORMICA ta- ble. Marble pattern, very heavy decorative metal cen- ter base, $50. 518-642-0786

4BBL INTAKE MANIFOLD fits Olds 1949-54, 304 C.I. rare, $99. 518-753-7465

50 WESTERNS paperback, $50. 802-442-7179

727 MOPAR BIG block tran- ny, $99. 518-205-5025

AB LOUNGE like new, w/ books & VHS tape, $99. 518- 638-8543

ABDOMINIZER W/ F IT- NESS computer, like new. $35. 518-854-7857 after 6 or leave msg

ALUMINUM WHEELS TUR- BO style 5 lug, 15X8”, 5” bolt circle. Fit Jeep, Dodge, Ford, Chevy, $99. 518-753-7465

ALUMINUM WHEELS X MECH style, 5 lug, 15X7” 5”bolt circle. $99. 518-753- 7465

A N T I Q U E B U T T E R CHURN large barrel type, $75. 518-638-6820

ANTIQUE CEDAR CHEST 40X17X12”height, $60. 518- 692-7312

ANTIQUE DRESSER WITH mirror, very good condition, $65. 518-642-2788

ANTIQUE HIGH HEAD- BOARD & footboard, ful l size, wonderful condition, $99. 518-642-2788

A N T I Q U E I R O N I N G BOARD in good condition, $40. 518-677-3072

ANTIQUE MOTO-MOWER reel push mower, built in De- troit, $60. 518-677-3072

ANTIQUE PIANO BENCH good condition, $75. 518- 677-3072

ANTIQUE TREADLE SEW- ING machine (vertical feed) w/ cabinet. Good condition, $35. 518-632-5410

ASTRONAUT CABBAGE PATCH doll, one of the orig- inals, new, $25. 802-265- 3008

AUTO MECHANICS OLD school 4 way tire wrench, $25. 802-342-8581

BABY CHANGING STA- TION dark wood, new, never used, $30. 518-642-2788

BAN SAW good kids, $5. 802-287-5853

BOYS 4T WINTER clothes, 25+ excellent pieces, Gap, Gymboree, mostly pants& shirts, $35. 802-273-3472

BOYS COLUMBIA WINTER coat, blue & black size 6-7 & boys wind breaker, sizer 6-7, $25. 518-642-9315

BOYS SIZE 5 winter shirts & pants all name brand, awe- some 20+ pieces, $35. 802- 273-3472

BRAND NEW T IMBER- LAND size 8 womens boots, purple, never worn. Paid $150, sell $75. 518-238-3002

BRIDGESTONE TURANZA (4) all weather tires, 215/ 65R16. Decent tread, $98. 518-638-8101

CABBAGE PATCH DOLL new, one of the originals, $25. 802-265-3008

CANON COLOR PRINTER/copier, MP760, office size, $99. 802-287-9814

CHAIN SAW 12” $30. 518-854-7011

C H E R I S H E D T E D D I E S BIRTHSTONE angel f ig- urines. Set of 12 months, like new, $95. 802-265-3403

C H E S T O F D R AW E R S wood 30”wX48”h, 6 drawers, $50. 518-639-8900

CLIMBING TREE STAND $80. 802-375-9441

COLLECTORS RIFLE (not to fire) Spanish model 1916 short rifle. Spanish Civil War, $95. 802-273-3674

COMMODE HEAVY DUTY 500lbs, $80. 518-205-5025

COMPLETE SET OF 12 books of Whitetail Secrets in mint condition, $90. 518-531- 4146

COMPOUND BOW Pearson Gray Ghost, $99. 518-692- 7340

COMPUTER DESK & OF- FICE chair, excellent condi- tion, $75. 518-642-1681

COOL MIST HUMIDIFIER tabletop model w/ 4 new fil- ters, excellent condit ion, $50. 518-642-1681

COTTON BLANKET DOU- BLE woven cottage garden design in blue/rose/ivory, 68X48”, $20. 518-695-5415

CRAFTERS 272 SKEINS of rug yarn, many colors, all for $75. 802-293-2006

CROCHETED SET OF (4) Winnie the Pooh, Tigger, Eeyore & Piglet, $95. 802- 293-2006

DECONS BENCH maple, ex cond, $85. 518-854-9012

DELL COMPUTER KEY- BOARD excellent condition, $10. 518-686-5003

D I M P L E X E L E C H E AT s tove looks l ike a wood stove w/ glass doors, $60. 518-692-7766

D I S H WA S H E R W H I R L - POOL black f in ish, n ice shape, $10. 518-686-7137

DIVING FINS w/ booties, never used, $50. 518-854- 7011

DOWN VEST REVERSIBLE navy or blue. M/L, new. Bit & Bridle, $25. 518-695-5415

DRESSER ANTIQUE very good condition, $65. 518- 642-2788

ELECTRIC LIFT CHAIR re- cliner, beige, pristine condi- tion. Used 2 months, $99. 518-642-0786

EXERCISE SYSTEM Wei- der crossbow, toning, exer- cise, weight loss, or muscle building, $75. 802-867-5917

F E L L O W E S P O W E R SHRED paper shredder. Exc cond, or ig box, 10 sheet crosscut, $75. 802-468-2329

FIRE ESCAPE LADDER 15’ 2-story, 1000lb test. Never- used, $15. 518-753-0056

FIREPLACE TOOLS POK- ER, broom, shovel, standup holder. Brass color, excellent condition, $15. 518-686-5003

FISHING POLES INNER- FLOW rod, valey stick w/ line counter reel, $60. 518- 854-7011

FOUR SHELF OAK etagere 6’X30”X13”, perfect for dis- playing vases nick knacks etc, $99. 802-342-8581

FUTON BLACK METAL w/ black mattress, nice condi- tion, $95. 518-282-9655

GARNET RING size 6 w/ 2 diamond like stones, $38. 518-638-8101

GARNET STERLING SIL- VER ring. Size 8, beautiful antique design w/ 5 garnets, $70. 518-638-8101

GAS FIREPLACE INSERT 30,000 btu, $99. 518-692- 9452

GENIE $5. 802-394-7885

GENUINE SHARIF PURSE Excel lent condit ion, r ich brown w/ cheetah print, $75. 518-577-5694

GIRLS 3T WINTER clothes, 40+ pieces, great condition, great deal, $25. 802-273- 3472

GIRLS COLUMBIA WIN- TER coat, pink 3 in 1, size 14-16, $25. 518-642-9315

GIRLS COLUMBIA WIN- TER coat, pink & black, size 10-12, $25. 518-642-9315

GOLDS GYM EXERCISE bench, w/ instructional exer- cises. Three level positions, $99. 518-638-8543

GRACO DOUBLE STROL- LER front back style, excel- lent condition, call after 7pm or wknds, $60. 518-282-9668

GUN CABINET HOLDS 10 guns, 2 glass doors, lower storage, $75. 518-499-0734

HARLEY SOFTAIL SEAT stock 1989 nice shape, $99. 518-753-7465

HEAVY DUTY REESE hitch for Ford pick up truck, $40. 518-642-1941

HITCHCOCK WOODEN ARM-CHAIR tall back, rush seat, black, $89. 518-695- 5415

iPOD TOUCH 4TH GEN- ERATION 8 g igabyte w/ camera. One year old, good condition, $99. 802-468-2406

JEWELRY BOX 9X15” shiny woodgrain, locks, 3 way open, attractive, $25. 802- 265-9780

KERO CONSTRUCTION SALAMANDER heater, runs great, $40. 518-692-2368

KODAK DIGITAL CAMERA Easy share (pink) barely used w/ case and memory card, $50. 802-287-9814

LARGE ROUND TABLE top, 60” diameter X 2 1/2” thick heavy medium-brown wood, $60. 518-639-8900

LITTLEST PET SHOP pets & 5 play set houses, $25. 518-642-9315

M A N Y P O R C E L A I N DOLLS $50. 802-394-7885

MELMAC BROOKPARK DINNERWARE set 1950’s Pink & black, 36 pieces, v/g cond, $35. 802-273-3674

MICROWAVE OVER THE range, Hot-Point counter saver plus, very nice, $35. 518-686-7137

MIRROR FULL LENGTH mounts on door or wall. Con- venient for dressing, posing security, $40. 518-854-3238

MOUNTAIN BIKE WITH helmet, 21 speed, recently tuned up, $99. 802-342-8581

NEW SLATE RIPPER $25. 518-642-1941

NEW STARTER FOR Ford 5 liter engine, $60. 518-642- 1941

NEW THREE QUARTER length leather jacket, size large, black, $25. 518-499- 1358

NEW THREE QUARTER length leather jacket, size large, light brown, $25. 518- 499-1358

NEW THREE QUARTER length leather jacket. Size large dark brown, $25. 518- 499-1358

NINTENDO DS RED great shape w/ case, charger & 10 games, $75. 518-695-5470

OLD FORD FLAT head V-8 “Radiator” came off big truck, $95. 518-747-3558

OLDER CANTE HOOK for rolling logs, very good con- dition, $35. 518-747-3558

ONE MAN ICE fishing chair, never used, $70. 518-531- 4146

OUTBACK TRAIL OIL skin duster, good condition, size M black, $45. 518-695-3108

PANASONIC AUTOMATIC RECORD changer, 33,45,78 records. Recent ful l , $60 OBO. 518-695-3651

PA N A S O N I C A M / F M / 8 TRACK stereo. Outstanding Thruster speakers, $20. 518- 753-0056

PA R K A M E N S L A R G E nearly new lined, taupe, mi- cro-fiber, 9 pockets, hand- some, $55. 518-854-3238

PEET ELECTRIC SHOE and boot dryer, used once, $15. 802-265-3403

PING PONG TABLE w/ ex- tra net & accessories, well built. Excellent condition, $99. 518-692-2519

POLAROID LAND CAME- RA 1960 Bellows Automatic 230. Manual, flash, #268, $25. 802-273-3674

POOL STICK 2 piece Miller beer pool cue w/ case, $50. 518-692-7340

P O P C O R N M A C H I N E COMMERCIAL size, $99. 518-205-5025

POWER MIRROR 99-01 Ford Super Duty, dr ivers side power mirror. New in box, $80. 518-692-7340

PROPANE HEATER 50K BTU, requires outside ex- haust, $75. 518-638-6820

QUICKUTZ DIE-CUTTER for scrapbooking w/ many dies, nearly new, $50. 518- 642-1681

RADAR DETECTOR BEL 645I model works great, $85. 518-531-4146

RADIO FLYER WOODEN rocking horse. Like new con- dition, Heirloom quality, $75. 802-345-5996

RCA DIGITAL AM/FM clock radio, MP-3 compat ible, boxed-new, original, $15. 518-753-0056

RCA VIDEO/DVD player, re- corder. Transfer home vid- eos to DVD, $99 firm. 802- 265-3008

REFRIGERATOR SEARS COLDSPOT fu l l s ize w/ freezer & ice maker, $75. 518-282-9208

SAAB ALLOY RIMS w/ tires 185/65R15 set of 4, $50. 802-867-5917

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15 miles. 518-642-0680

AFFORDABLE FIREWOOD By Gould’s. Dry & seasoned hardwood, boiler wood also avai lable. HEAP vendor. 518-499-0307/518-857-0279

ALL CUT SPLIT & DELIV- ERED Hardwood firewood. Seasoned& Green wood now available, any length. 518- 642-1558

LOG LENGTH By the truck load. Hardwood $600. 518- 677-8921/518-681-0227.

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Requirements: Qualified candidates will have experience in an industrial production environment. Highly motivated, able to work in team environment, CMM experience a plus, Magnetic Particle NDT skills, certification, and/or experience a plus. Must have at least 5 years of experience working in a quality department manufacturing environment.

Cambridge Valley Machining, Inc.28 Perry Lane, PO Box 160

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SCHOOL DESK & seat , $15. 802-394-7885

SHOWTIME ROTISSERIE & BBQ good condition, $20. 518-692-7766

S I N G E R S E W I N G M A - CHINE (1949) w/ cabinet. Excellent condit ion, $40. 518-632-5410

SIZE LARGE LEATHER jackets (3). Excellent condi- tion, $99. 518-499-1358

SMALL DOG CARRIERS 2 on wheels, 1 back pack GC & a couple coats for small dogs. $65. 518-692-7766

SMALL YOUTH BED for c h i l d o r d o l l s . 30”WX55.5”LX17”H, no mat- tress, $17. 518-639-8900

SNOW TIRES FIRESTONE winterforce for small truck w/ 14” rims, used once, $99 set of four. 802-342-8581

S N OW T I R E S ( 4 ) 1 9 5 /65R15 Nokian Hakkapelitta. Used 1/3 left, $60. 518-686- 0902

STEREO SYSTEMS Pana- sonic cassette turntable ra- dio speakers. Aiwa CD radio turntable, $35. 802-273-3472

TAPES 30 COUNT action $10. 802-287-5853

TIRES ALL SEASON (4) 195/65R15 Goodyear, used 40% left $60. 518-686-0902

TIRES GOODYEAR (4) 265/70, $99. 518-692-8262

TRENDNET WIRELESS ROUTER works great, i t comes w/ ethernet cable. $30. 802-867-4174 Dorset

TWO FRANKLIN MINT fold- i ng co l l ec to r kn i ves w / pouches, black bear & white- tail deer, $45. 802-265-3403

T WO O L D BAYO N E T S wood handles & w/ scab- bards, $65. 518-747-3558

UNIDEN CITIZENS BAND radio, set of 2 w/ whip an- tennas and tester, $95. 518- 531-4146

USED 2 1/4” OAK flooring, like new, cover 100 sq ft. $99. 518-854-9012

WAT E R H E AT E R g a s , 50gal, Browford white, 40K BTU, $99. 802-287-5810

WEDDING BIRD CAGE for gift envelopes, $20. 518-692- 7766

W E I D E R B A R B E L L PLATES 2, 35lbs each, $10. 518-753-0056

WESTON 610901 W Heavy duty food 9-inch deli meat s l icer. Brand new, never used, $75. 802-265-3393

WII CONSOLE 2 remotes, 2 books, sensor bar. Every- thing you need to play, white, like new, $85. 518-642-9866

W I N D OW C R E S T L I N E ALUMINUM clad, 33 1/3”w X 40 1/2” high. New, $60. 802-362-1185

WINDOW INTEGRITY UL- TREX 37 1/2”w X 47”h, new, $60. 802-362-1185

WOMENS JEANS 16 long, curvy-fit boot cut, 3 pair from Target, near ly new, $30. 518-695-5415

WOOD STOVE glass doors, 2X2’ w/ stand, $99. 802-287- 5810

WOODSTOVE $99. 518-695-5541

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DIVORCE $350* Covers child support, custody, and visitation, property, debts, name change... Only one S i g n a t u r e R e q u i r e d ! *Excludes govt. fees! 1-800- 522-6000 Extn. 800, BAY- LOR & ASSOCIATES

#PVKSWGUBULLDOG ANTIQUES For- merly Whitehall Flea Market.Will be opening January 1st. 518-307-6049

#TVKENGU�(QT�5CNGAUTOBODY TOOL SET 3 hammers, 3 dollies, 1 spoon, case, never-used, $35. 518- 753-0056

COAL FOR SALE Anthra- cite. Rice, Pea, Nut, Stove and Smithing. 518-424-5663 or cell 518-642-9819

DINING TABLE CERAMIC top, oak frame, trestle style. (4) Oak spindle chairs, VT Hardwoods, $275. 518-686- 0902

MAGNUM PELLET/CORN stove 1/2 ton pellets and all piping, $1,000 firm. 802-265- 8164

M I A M I - C A R E Y B AT H - ROOM cabinet, 2door, sur- fa c e - m o u n t , s o l i d o a k , antique brass, unused, $59. 518-753-0056

SLIDE-HAMMER DENT- PULLER t oo l se t , 13 lb heavy-duty, 11 pc., w/ case, never used, $49. 518-753- 0056

SLOT MACHINE ELECTRO coin model, DJ. Works great, takes quarters, $150. 518- 638-6820

TORO SNOWBLOWER 2- stage, 3HP, 21” path, pull- star t, runs well. 3 forward gears, 1 reverse, $45. 518- 753-0056

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ACR METAL ROOFING/ SIDING DIST. Quality Prod- ucts, Low Pr ices, Meta l Roofing and Tr ims. Com- plete Garage & Barn Pack- ages, Lumber, Trusses. De- livery available. Free litera- t u r e . 1 - 8 0 0 - 3 2 5 - 1 2 4 7 , www.acrmetal.com

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OIL BURNER Beckett, Mod- el AFG, F12 firing head, Pro- tectorelay, new still in box, $75. 518-753-0056

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CEDARS SENIOR LVNG COMM IS ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS 2bdrm apts, 2 ppl pref, starting at $700/mo incl util. Tours evry Weds@ 12:30. 518- 832-1701

G R A N V I L L E V I L L AG E 1bdrm incl heat, hot water, and trash removal, $475/mth plus security. 518-642-2820

GRANVILLE 2bdrm, 1st flr, nice. Incl heat, elec, cable (HBO). Garbage & plowing, No smoking/pets. Lease, Sec & ref. $750/mth. 518- 642-3847 or 518-222-9506.

GRANVILLE- Mettowee Val- ley Apts - Taking apps 2bdrm $578 rent; utilities average $81. Includes appliances, site laundry, trash removal. No smoking. Pet? Must meet eligibility requirements. For application 518-584-4543. NYS TDD Relay Service 1- 800-421-1220. Handicap Ac- cessible Equal Housing Op- portunity.

NO GRANVILLE Spacious 2bdrm up, $550+util., 1 mth sec., incl snow plowing/rub- bish removal. 518-642-1464

POULTNEY VILLAGE Nice 1br in quiet building. $500/ mth includes partial utilities, no smoking. 802-287-9992

SALEM/HEBRON 2Bdrm, up, $650/mo. +util. Private upper deck, garage, yard privileges. 516-946-5767

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3 BDRM, 2 BA on private lot, $850/mo 1st mo, last & security req. 3 Miles West of FH,Vt. Whitehall School Dist. 802-265- 3766 or 518-265-3146.

HOOSICK FALLS 2bdrm w/nice yard, includes W/D, stove/refrigerator, $600/mth, non-smokers. For appt 518- 686-5547

1HHKEG�5RCEGGRANVILLE office space, shared reception area, heat & utilities included, $500/mo. 518-642-9490

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2001 BLACK DODGE Da- kota, 100,000 miles, good condition, $3500/obo. 518- 854-3841 or 518-791-8788

2 0 0 1 TOYOTA C A M RY 206,000 miles, runs great, $2300. 802-683-4057

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

2007 BUICK LUCERNE CXS, Estate sale, 55K, V8, excellent condition, $12,000. 518-632-5937

2008 AUDI Q4 previous pur- chased maintenance pack- age transferred with car. 43K, still under warranty, ful- ly loaded, sunroof, $16,500/ obo. 802-235-2765

NICE CONDITION! 2001 Jeep Grand Cherokee Lare- do, A/T, V-6, 120K, Clean! $4900/OBO 518-499-1538

#WVQ�9CPVGFCASH FOR CARS: Any Make, Model or Year. We Pay MORE! Running or Not, Sell your Car or Truck TO- DAY. Free Towing! Instant Offer: 1-800-871-0654

$QCVUBOAT MOTOR TRAILER 40HP, runs good, $1200. 802-293-5210

GRUMMAN 15’ split seat, w/ shorelander trailer, 8HP Nis- san, $1800. 802-273-2053

S A I L B OAT 1 9 8 9 M AC - GREGOR 26 sleeps 6, gal- ley head, 6HP outboard. Ex- tra fuel tank, extra sails, trail- er, $2400. 802-265-7960

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1981 OLDSMOBILE 98 2 door, 41K miles, many new parts, runs well, $850. 802- 265-3129 after 3pm.

1985 RAM CHARGER 4X4 little surface rust, orig en- gine, brand new tires & rims, Runs great. $5500. 518-747- 4565

1 9 8 8 B U I C K R E AT TA Looks & runs great, new tires, brakes, & tuneup, nev- er run in the winter, asking $2490/obo. 802-273-2647

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1985 CLASS A 31’ Conces- sion RV food truck. 75% complete to sell food on the g o . F o r p h o t o s e m a i l [email protected] om, $12,500 OBO. 518-642- 8183

(CTO�'SWKROGPV1948 FORD 8N TRACTOR $1500. 518-677-5292

(QWT�9JGGN�&TKXG1991 JEEP GRANDWAG- G O N E R ( r e s t o r a b l e collectible) last year it was made, $900. 518-854-9228

1993 FORD EXPLORER SPORT 160k, V6, regis- tered. 4 all season ext tires. $700 Firm. 518-547-8350

1998 GMC 1500 ext cab p/u, Alum cap, 135K, $3000. 518- 257-0751

2000 CHEVROLET SILVE- RADO 2500, 8’, ext cab, V8, cruise, 61K, EB, EC, one owner, $8000. 518-677-2467

2000 TOYOTA 4RUNNER limited, immaculate. 71,000 m i , da r k g reen , ask ing $10,500. 518-747-9022

2001 CHEVY SILVERADO P/U ext cab, 4X4, 5.3 V8, 105k miles, runs exc. $3800. 802-325-2089

2001 CHEVY TRACKER 4 d r, 5 s p d , 4 c y l , 1 2 7 K , 28MPG, tow alloys, inspect- ed, $2495. 518-686-7076

2004 DODGE RAM 1500, quad cab, good condition, $4500. 518-854-3530

2008 GMC EXT CAB Crim- son, gorgeous, 56K, tow pkg, excellent condition, one own- er, $21,850. 518-642-9125

/QVQTE[ENGU08 SUZUKI C50 Boulevard, 805cc, 5300 miles, Black/ gray, windshield, saddle bags, very good condition, $4500. Manchester. 802- 366-8188

1990 HD FXRS 1300cc, new tires, $6000. 802-325-3127

2003 MOTOGUZZI CALI- FORNIA EV 1100 with Voy- ager tr ike conversion kit, many extras, $9500/obo. Trades cons. 802-265-3403

2006 HARLEY DAVIDSON Ultra Classic, $12,000. 802- 770-2292

4GETGCVKQPCNSHORELINE BOAT TRAIL- E R t a n d e m w h l s , h y d brakes, easy loader w/ 4 new tires w/ spare for 21’ boat. $1200. 802-468-5136

TERRY QUANTUM 5TH WHEEL 40’, 4 slide outs, f ireplace, roomy kitchen, king size bed, much more, $38,000. 518-638-6862

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09 POLARIS 800IQ-7, 100 V.A.S.T miles, rev, studded, serviced by dealer, EC, all stock, B/O over $4900. 802- 325-2151

2000 POLARIS 600 Touring 2-up, e/s & rev., rear hand warmers, 4300 mi, VGC, rear storage rack, $2200. 802-325-2151

2005 KAWASAKI BAYOU Adul t r idden, low mi les, $1500. 518-260-7196

2005 YAMAHA VENTURE snowmobi le , low mi les, 600cc, 2 up. $4500. 802-235- 1068 after 5 pm

2010 FRONTRUNNER 800 S side-by-side U.T.V., w/top, windshield & winch. $7,300. 802-645-1925

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1990 E350 UHAUL custo- mized box truck. 7.3 diesel auto, new tires and inspec- tion, $2500 802-273-2837

1992 FORD RANGER Me- chanic special , runs, in- spected, roll bar with lights, $2000/obo. 802-235-1391

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