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    PERMIT #3GREENWICH, NY

    “The little paper with a HUGE impact!” 

    On Line All the Time at www. vermontmoneysaver.com

    Serving: Bennington, Rutland & nearby Counties

    P.O. Box 116, North Bennington, Vt 05257Phone: 802-549-4637email: [email protected]

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    Aug. 14, 2015 • Vol. 7 No.1

    1896 Harwood HillBennington, VT802-440-9946

    “MEET OUR MERCHANTS”

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    THE LESTERS TRIO PERFORMING AT: GREEN MOUNTAIN CHRISTIAN CENTER 440

    Main Street, Bennington, Vermont. Friday, August 28 at 7:00 pm – FREE ADMISSION! If you

    enjoy Southern Gospel music, you will LOVE the Lesters! They have a rich heritage to draw from –

    a passion that began with their grandparents, Harvey and Opal Lester, in 1925. And it’s one that has

    endured to the third, fourth and fifth generations. In fact, this year the Lester family is celebrating

    eighty-eight wonderful years of sharing the Good News through Gospel music. One of their highest

    priorities is to remain real and relevant - never losing sight of the Message, but always challengingourselves to elevate the sound and quality of our music in order to better reach today’s generation.

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    HELPWANTED.Mechanic.

    Experienced autoand/ or heavy

    duty technician.Full Time withbenefits. Salaryis dependent on

    skill level.Inquire by phone(518) 686-5411

    BINGO Every Monday, the Bennington Elks hosts bingo. There will be a $1,000 jackpot

    nd 31 games for $13. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. and bingo starts at 7 p.m. The Bennington

    Elks is at 125 Washington Ave.

    THE FOOD SHELF at the North Bennington Baptist Church is open every Thursday

    rom 1:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m.

    • PAST AS •  CANDIES• JUICES •  BAK ING

    (Route 140. 1/4 mile east of High School)Hrs: M-F 8:30 am - 6:00 pmSat 8:30-5:30 • Closed Sun

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    Deli, Fresh Produce, Frozen Foods,and a Full Line of Groceries

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    Route 67, North Hoosick, NY“Small Enough to Know You, Large Enough to Serve You.” 

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    1130 Hoosick RoadTroy, NY 12180

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    Hrs: M-Fri 9-6. Sat 9-3

    A SALUTE TO LIBERTY, THE VICTORY AT BENNINGTON RECALLED- The Battle of Bennington, fought on August 16, 1777 in Walloomsac, New York, provided a long-needed victory for

    American forces in the American Revolution. Hear what the combatants and civilians had to sayfter the Battle. A program consisting of various reflections on the events of that Battle will be

    resented starting at 4:00 p.m. on Sunday, August 16, 2015 at the New York State BenningtonBattlefield Historic Site located on NYS Route 67, a few miles east of the intersection of NYS

    Routes 67 and 22 in North Hoosick. Much of the original site of the Battle can be viewed from therea dedicated in 1927. The site is about eight miles from the Bennington Battle Monument in

    Bennington, Vermont. One can easily visit both sites in one outing. Participating in the program will

    e members of the Sons of the American Revolution, Daughters of the American Revolution, Bri-ade of the American Revolution, 2nd Continental Regiment of Artillery, His Majesties 53rd Regi-

    ment of Foot, the Hoosick Township Historical Society and other local individuals. The program is

    pen to the public at no charge.

    A SALUTE TO LIBERTY, THE VICTORY AT BENNING-TON RECALLED- The Battle of Bennington, fought on August16, 1777 in Walloomsac, New York, provided a long-needed victoryfor American forces in the American Revolution. Hear what thecombatants and civilians had to say after the Battle. A program con-sisting of various reflections on the events of that Battle will bepresented starting at 4:00 p.m. on Sun., Aug. 16, 2015 at the NewYork State Bennington Battlefield Historic Site located on NYS Route67, a few miles east of the intersection of NYS Routes 67 and 22 inNorth Hoosick. Much of the original site of the Battle can be viewedfrom the area dedicated in 1927. The site is about eight miles fromthe Bennington Battle Monument in Bennington, Vermont. One caneasily visit both sites in one outing. Participating in the program willbe members of the Sons of the American Revolut ion, Daughters of the American Revolution, Brigade of the American Revolution, 2ndContinental Regiment of Artillery, His Majesties 53rd Regiment of Foot, the Hoosick Township Historical Society and other local indi-viduals. The program is open to the public at no charge.

    THE WEST PAWLET VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT

    AUCTION date is approaching. It will be held Thursday  August20th at the West Pawlet Firehouse, Route 153, West Pawlet, Ver-mont. The auction event begins at 6:00 p.m. and it does not end untilall items are gone.Auctioneer for the event will be Chriss Mars, son of the late fa-mous Vermont auctioneer Bus Mars who taught his son well theradition of presenting an entertaining Vermont auction. Chriss will

    use his talent of using rapid-fire, staccato calls to entice folks topurchase the products they know that they need to take home withhem! Many bargains, including assorted antiques, tools, tables, dress-

    ers, mirrors, an old school desk, knick-knacks, glassware, toys andmore arrive daily and await shoppers. All of the items are availableo view starting at 5:00 p.m. before the auction bidding action be-

    gins at 6:00 p.m.The auction is a charity event in support of the West Pawlet Volun-eer Fire Department. The proceeds from donated items help the

    department’s general operating costs and for much-needed equip-ment and training programs, both for new recruits and continuingeducation for long-time department member volunteers. Donatedtems for the auction are still being gladly accepted by the depart-

    ment. Please be in touch with the department should you need as-sistance getting items to the auction site.Food will be available for purchase to whet your appetite to enableyou to shop better as you endeavor to keep ahead of Chriss’ banterand beat out other bidders for the items you just know that youneed! The fire department’s food menu includes grilled burgers, hotdogs and French fried potatoes. Sodas and bottled water are alsoon the menu.The auction promises to be a fun evening with good food and bar-gains all-in-one, said Dave Hosley, Chief of the fire department. Henvites all to “come and bid until it hurts”.

    Contact: Dave Hosley, (802) 645-0158 or Tom Collard at (802) 645-

    0839 or email: [email protected] .

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    & RESTORATION

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    SERVICE

    Friday 

    August 14th

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    Women’s plus size clothing, jewelry, rustic church pew,

    dressers with mirrors, pair of platform swivelrockers, electric lift chair, hospital bed,rounddinning table with 4 chairs, recliner, 2 metalbeds (twin & full size), stands, floor lamps, tall

    wicker shelf unit, sea shells, dishes and otherassorted housewares and MORE.

    OR SALE: Dump trailer, dualxle with hydraulics. $800.

    Call 518-695-5364

    sk for Edward.

    FIREWOOD FOR SALE:  full cord, local, unseasonedHardwood, cut and split. 518-

    692-2109

    SCRAP TIRE REMOVALCall for pick up or drop off service available. 518-686-9621 Hoosick, NY

    IF YOU LIKE COUNTRYMUSIC...

    Then You'll Love"The Downhome Country

    Gospel Hour"Sunday evenings 8:00 pm

    on 91.9FMIn Our 16th Year!

    CDL A AND B DRIVERS

    NEEDED: Driver should livewithin 50 miles of Hoosick Falls, NY 12090. Driver needsto be dependable. OTR driv-ers and Local drivers wanted.Enhanced license and TWIC aplus but not needed to apply.Call Bill for details: 518-686-5411

    CASH: For crank phono-graphs, early 78's,

    cylinder records, parts.Call 798-5612

    $ BUYING- HIGHESTPRICES PAID $Gold & silver jewelry; vintagecostume & turquoise. Coins,watches, knives, military, toys,antiques etc. 30+ yearsexperience..save time, call Joefirst. 518-893-0235or 518-669-2274

    OR SALE: ArtisanoHighlights brown leather sofa,hair, ottoman. Excellentondition, used for guestouse furniture. No pets andmoke free, Paid $6,000, asking2,500. Call 518-321-1873.

    WE ARE BUYING USEDAPPLIANCES!

    Working or not. Please Call802-747-8830.

    FIREWOODSeasoned 2 Years.518-692-2190

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    2WD, Ext. Cab,4 Cyl, Auto, A/C,PW, PL, SlidingRear Window,Silver, 112K Mi.

    ‘04 NISSAN FRONTIER

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    Reg. Cab, 2WD, 5Speed Std.,

    A/C, AM/FM/CD,with K&N Exhaust,

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    ‘04 FORD RANGER SPLASH

    FWD, 4 Dr,4 Cyl, Auto,A/C, PW,PL, Black,56K Mi.

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    4 Dr, 4 Cyl, Auto,A/C, PW, PL, Gray, 74K Mi.

    ‘07 JEEP COMPASS

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    $7,995

    4x4, 4 Cyl, Auto, Air, PW, PLAM/FM/Casette, 94K Mi.

    HYUNDAI TUSCON

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    4 Cyl, Auto, A/C,PL, PW, PM, Moon Roof,Leather, Sliver, 96K Mi.

    ‘06 CHEVY EQUINOX LT

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    Mon. - Sat. 10-5, Sun. 11-4

    Always Buying Quality Pre-Owned Furniture 

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    OLD SARATOGA SENIORS  overnight trip that was sched-led for 9/24 & 9/25 has been changed to a day trip on one of hose days. The day trip will be to Mystic, CT with a stop at the

    Aquarium and a Lobsterfest. Contact Mary at 584-7986 for fur-her informationFor more information, please contact Mary LaMora, 518-584-

    986TARTING SEPTEMBER, THE SALEM SENIORS WILL

    BE HOLDING THEIR MONTHLY MEETINGS THETHIRD THURSDAY OF THE MONTH AT PROUDFITHALL IN SALEM AT NOON. PLEASE BRING A DISH TO

    HARE – ALL ARE INVITED

    BUS TRIP- The Notre Dame-Visitation Fundraising Committees sponsoring a bus trip to 9-11 Memorial in New York City on

    October 3, 2015. Cost of $80 includes bus trip and admission tohe museum. Money is due when seat is reserved, non-refund-ble. Only 55 seats, first come, first served. Contact Anne

    Cadwallader at 695-6787 or Darlene Bolduc at 695-6743 to re-erve seats.

    ANNUAL PICNIC- On August 26, Tri County WNF&G Assocs hosting their annual Picnic on Neshobe Island, 11AM, Lake

    Bomoseen, VT. Carpool if you can, Parking lot is across fromhe Trak In Restaurant, 2500 Rt. 30 Bomoseen, VT. Boat leavest 11AM. Call Davene at 518-265-1267 if you will arrive sooner

    r later. Bring your bathing suit. Bring your husband/guest andish to pass! Meat and drinks provided.

    BOUNTIFUL HARVEST FESTIVAL  at the WarrensburghRiverfront Farmers’ Market this Friday, August 14 from 3-6p.m.. Come join us down by the river as we celebrate the seasonwith fresh, locally grown, raised and prepared foods, samplingsand recipes, canning demonstrations and exhibits, Master Gar-deners Station and live music by Dylan Joseph. Fresh local corn(while it lasts!), lettuce, tomatoes, garlic, cheeses, breads, des-serts, maple syrup, wine, meats and poultry, eggs, local artisans

    demonstrating and selling and more. For more information call518-466-5497 or e-mail [email protected].

    TRAINS, TUNES AND TOURS: Another busy summer weekin Thurman. Every Thursday through Saturday from 10 a.m. to5 p.m. during the summer, Adirondack Ambiance gallery of rusticfurniture and art is open for touring. Al Rohe creates the furni-ture and unique rustic picture frames, and his wife, Anne, paintscharming local scenes in acrylics, some available as prints. Tour-

    ing the gallery located at 792 State Route 418, Thurman, in thehistoric Stephen Griffing homestead, is a step back into historyand introduction to truly local art. On Friday, Saturday and Sun-day the North End Local makes two excursions by rail fromThurman to North Creek, at 10 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. Reserve tick-ets online at www.sncrr.com, phone 877.726.7245 or stop in atThurman Station, 799 State Route 418 Wednesday through Sun-day for info.

    EVENTS AT THE GEORGI:August 27,  2015@ 7:00 PM: The Washington County BandPerformance and Rotary Ice Cream Social Free and Open to thePublic at the Georgi on the Battenkill Community Park.The Washington County Band - 2014 September 13, 2015 @1:00 PM: 2nd Annual “Sunday Picnic in the Park” Featuringthe Stratton Mountain Boys. Vendor Fare available for purchaseby the Salem Rotary and Argyle Brewery. Bubbles for the Kids!

    YARD SALE-  The Melrose Methodist Church, 20 ChurchStreet, Melrose, will be holding a YARD SALE on September5, 2015 9:00 - 3:00. All types of household goods and many

    other things; you have to come to see. PLUS a great bake sale.Great deals.

    THE HIGHLIGHT ACTING TROUPE WILL HOLD AU-

    DITIONS on Friday August 21 @ 7 and Sunday August 23@ 2 at the Center Brunswick United Methodist Church. for partsin”A Family Reunion to Die For” written by Mike an Matt Steele.Welcome to the Wilcox Bed and Breakfast a taste of the WildWild West in the tropics. At the Wilcox you will find just whatyou are looking for: relaxation, sun, tropical beaches and maybeeven a murder. Who is killing members of the Wilcox family? AFamily Reunion to Die For will be directed by Mindy Huerterand Andrew Osterhout will be her assistant di rector. If you haveany questions please contact Mindy @ 518-728-7021 or emailher @ [email protected]

    VENDORS WANTED Queensbury Seniors Annual Craft Fair.Saturday, September 26th, 9 AM - 3 PM. at 742 Bay Rd. inQueensbury. Fair is indoors. $30 for 6’x6' booth. Crafts mustbe home made. Call Karen at 518-761 8224 before September1 to register.

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    CLARK’S EQUIPMENT

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    RON’S AUTO

    USED CAR SALES38 Mumford Dr., Clarendon Springs,

    W. Rutland, VT. 802-438-5434

    SEE OUR FULL SELECTION at

    ronsautovt.com

    ‘05 CHEVY UPLANDER V6, auto, silver...... $2995‘05 DODGE Dakota 2WD, auto, V6, blue ..... $3495‘05 PONTIACAztek  AWD, V6, auto, blue ...... $2995‘04 DODGE Dakota 4x4, auto, black ............. $3995‘04 BUICK Rendevous CXL, 1 owner, black $3995‘04 FORD FREESTAR V6, auto, 154k, red ... $3495‘04 JEEP Gr Chero 4x4, 6cyl, blue ............... $2995‘04 CHEVY Trailblazer auto, white ............... $2495‘04 PONTIAC MONTANA V6, auto tan .......... $2895‘04 SATURN VUE 4 cyl, auto, green ............. $2895‘04 CADILLAC ESCALADE white, 136k....... $9995‘03 DODGE DAKOTA QUAD CAB 88k ......... $4995‘03 MAZDA TRIBUTE AWD, auto, 154k, gold $3495‘03 SATURN VUEAWD, V6, auto, blue ......... $2495‘03 CHEVY TRAILBLAZER LS auto, blue .... $2695

    ‘03 CHEVY TRAILBLAZER autom, tan,........ $2495‘03 CHEVY S-10 4dr, autom, yellow .............. $2895‘03 CHEVY Trailblazer LT, auto, blue ........... $3495‘02 CHEVY S10 ZR2 auto, black ................... $3995‘02 CHEVY TRAILBLAZER LTZ white .......... $2895‘02 CHEVY TRAILBLAZER LS autom, blue . $1995‘02 OLDS BRAVADA V6, autom, black ......... $2295‘02 DODGE DURANGO autom, gray ............ $2695‘02 PONTIAC Aztek V6 auto, red .................. $2995‘02 CHEVY Trailblazer LT, auto, silver .......... $2495‘02 RANGER EDGE 4x4, auto, black ............ $1250 ‘01 FORD EXPLORER auto, silver ............... $1695‘00 JEEP CHEROKE SPORT 6 cyl, green.... $2995‘00 gmc JIMMY 4x4, V6, auto, red ................ $2995‘99 FORD F150 2WD, 5 spd, red .................. $2495‘99CHEVY Silverado XC, 4x4, auto, black ... $3995‘99 CHEVY K1500 4x4, auto, green .............. $1495‘98 CHEVY K3500 DUALLY diesel, autom,  4x4, blue ......................... ......................... . $2995‘98 DODGE DAKOTA V6, auto, green .......... $2495‘98 DODGE DAKOTA V6, auto, black ..............$950‘98 DODGE DURANGO auto, red ................. $2495

    ‘97 FORD EXPLORER 4dr, auto, green ........ $1695‘97 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE 4x4, green .. $2995‘87 JEEP WRANGLER blue .......................... $3995

    TRUCKS - VANS - SUV’s

    APPLIANCESRECONDITIONED& GUARANTEED

    Refrigerators, Ranges, Wash-ers, Dryers. Best selection,price & guarantee. New &

    Used parts. Major credit cards.518-761-950159 Boulevard

    Queensbury, NY1-800-640-4313

    OR SALE, 1998 Harley 883portster 1200 kit, very goodondition, 5,700 miles, cherrylack, single seat, 3,500

    bo..Also 1199 Ford MustangGT, V8, standard, convert.,eather interior, excellenthape. 5,500.OBO...Also 2004

    Hyundai Tiburon standard GTV6 6 speed. very good shape,700. OBO. Contact 802-42-7317.

    FIBER MALEALPACASFOR SALE:

    518-499-9090

    CUT, SPLIT ANDDELIVERED HARDWOOD

    FOR SALE. Call

    1-802-394-2565 or518-598-2376

    RAW LOCALHONEY FOR SALE

    Dave HicksRoute 40 Hartford, NY

    518-632-5422

    WANTED, ANYTHINGWITH A SMALL ENGINE,

    RUNNING OR NOT.CASH PAID FOR SOME518-753.0007 / 376-3807

    TIRES FOR SALECar, Truck, Dump Truck,

    Tractor trailer.NEW & USED.

    CHRIS CONNOLLY421-3608753-4542

    LOOKING FOR A LITTLEHELP CLEANING YOURHOME? Look No More. CallT e r r y : 5 1 8 - 6 9 5 - 6 1 7 7

    Any Time.

    ICE CREAM SOCIAL Rensselaer County’s Everett WagarSenior Center, 2 Roxborough Road, Grafton NYwill be havingan ice cream social , sponsored by CDPHP, Friday, August 28,following lunch (entrée; Cold Plate: Sea Legs Salad Wrap) at12:30 p.m. Reservations are required for our nutritious lunchat noon with a suggested contribution of $3.00. All Rensselaer

    County seniors welcome. To make your reservations, pleasecall 518-279-3485.

    THE 7TH ANNUAL PARISH GARAGE SALE Septem-ber 4th and 5th 8:00 am - 4:00 pm Save the dates and saveyour treasures!If you’re spring/summer cleaning, please set aside your un-used or unwanted items for this important fund-raiser. Call 518-235-0337 for more information. It is time to start putting yourtreasures for the Annual Garage Sale in a pile. The drop off dates for your treasures are:Tuesday August 25th 4:00 pm - 7:00 pmFriday August 28th 1:00 pm - 4:00 pmSaturday August 29th 9:00 am - 1:00 pmSunday August 30th 9:00 am - 12:00 noonTuesday September 1st 4:00 pm - 7:00 pmThursday September 3rd 4:00 pm - 7:00 pmPlease no large appliances, clothes, shoes, TVs, computers,ski equipment or stuffed animals. All items must be undam-aged, in working condition and contain all pieces or parts. If you need a pick up please call the office and we will try tomake arrangements. Our address is 50 Hillview Drive inSpeigletown. As always your help is needed and appreciated.Please sign up to help on any of these dates at any of the timeslisted.

    CAPTAIN J.P. CRUISE Rensselaer County’s Troy Senior Cen-er, 19 Third Street, Troy will be having a buffet lunch with the

    Captain J.P. Cruise on Wednesday, August 19th. Boarding times 10:30am, sailing 11:00am, and returning to dock at 2:00pm.

    You must make your reservation and pay at the Troy SeniorCenter at time of sign up. The J.P. boards at the foot of State &Front Streets and a crew member will give you a parking permit.Call the center for the price and more information at 518-270-

    348.

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    VENDOR SPACES ARE AVAILABLE for rent for the Vermont / New York Slate Valley Artisans (artists and crafts persons) / AuthorsMarket. The event will be held rain or shine during “Welcome-Back-to-the-Slate-Valley” Day; the day in which Côr y Penrhyn, the PenrhynWelsh Male Voice Choir, from Bethesda, Wales will be with us. Themarket will be open from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., Tuesday September2nd in Poultney along its historic Main Street. Artisans and publishedauthors with heritage to, or resident in, a slate valley community areinvited to participate.[Our “slate valley” consists of the communities of:Benson, West Haven, Hubbardton, West Castleton, Castleton, Blissville,Hydeville, Fair Haven, North Poultney, Farnamsville, Poultney, EastPoultney, South Poultney, Wells, North Pawlet, Pawlet, West Pawlet,West Rupert and Rupert in Vermont; and Whitehall, Hampton, Jamesville,Raceville, Truthville, Middle Granville, Granville, South Granville, Por-

    ter, West Hebron, Hebron and Salem in New York.]Vendor spaces along historic Main Street are available for rent.Contact Poultney Area St. David’s Society to reserve a space;[email protected] - message phone # 802-287-5744.More details are available at: www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~vtpasds/ -click on the link for events to learn more.

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    ‘09 DODGE AVENGER auto, 1 owner, blue ..... $3995‘07 CHRY PT CRUZ black,/silver, 139K..... ...... $3695‘07 MERCURY MILAN 4 cyl, auto, gray ........... $3495‘06 FORD TAURUS auto, leather .................... $1995‘06 MERCURY MILAN auto, red ...................... $3495‘06 CHEVY HHR 4 cyl, auto, blue .................... $3995‘06 CHEVY COBALT 4dr, auto, red ................. $3295‘06 CHEVY COBALT SS 5 spd, yellow............ $3295‘05 CHEVY MALIBU MAXX auto, black........... $3495‘05 CHRYSLER PT CRUISER auto, silver ...... $2995‘05 CHRYS 300touring, loaded, black .............. $3695‘05 HYUNDAI Elantra auto, 150K, white ......... $2695‘05 FORD 500 V6, auto, silver.... ...................... $1995‘05 SAAB 9-3 auto, 133k, silver ...................... .. $2995‘05 DODGE NEON SXT auto, black................ $1695‘05 HYUNDAI ACCENT GT 143k, black .......... $1495‘05 FORD FOCUS ZX4 auto, lt. green ............. $2995‘05 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX GT gold.............. $2995‘05 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX auto, dk. gray ..... $2695‘05 HYUNDAI ELANTRA 5 spd, tan ................. $1495

    ‘04 FORD MUSTANG conv, red ...................... $3995‘04 SAAB 9-3 ARC 4dr, auto, red ..................... $3695‘04 HYUNDAI TIBURON GT autom ............... $3495‘04SUBARU IMPREZA AWD,........................... $2895‘04 CHEVY AVEO 4 cyl, auto, blue ................... $1695‘04 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE auto, silver......... $2995‘03 PONTIAC GRAND AM GT Ram air, white . $2495‘03 SATURON ION 4 cyl, 5 spd, black... .......... $1895‘03 VW PASSAT 5 spd, gray ...................... ....... $2695‘03 FORD FOCUS 4 dr, auto, blue..... .............. $2495‘02 CHEVY CAVALIER Z24 5 spd, blue........... . $2695‘02 DODGE STRATUS SE, auto, red, 100K.... $2695‘02 SUBARU LIMITED 4 cyl, std, black........... $1695‘02 NISSAN ALTIMA 4 cyl, auto, black ............. $2495‘02 NISSAN ALTIMA 1 owner, black................. $2895‘02 CHRYSLER 300M 4 dr, auto, blue ............. $2995‘02 SATURN SL 1 owner, silver ....................... $1495‘01 CHEVY CAMARO convertible .................... $2695‘01 OLDS ALERO V6, auto, 1 owner, 129k ...... $2695‘01 CHRYSLER PT CRUISER 4 cyl, auto, green $1995‘01 CHEVY IMPALAV6, auto, silver ................. $2895‘01 HONDA CIVIC 2 dr, auto, red ..................... $2695

    ‘01 VOLVO S40 4dr, 4cyl, autom, red .............. $1695‘01 VOLVO S40 4dr, autom, blue ....................... $950‘01 SAAB 9-3turbo, std, 117k, black ................. $1295‘00 CADILLAC DEVILLE V8, auto, tan....... ...... $1995‘00 CHEVY Impala 4dr, V6, red ...................... .. $1695‘00 CHRYSLER SEBRING LXI auto, tan ........ $2695‘00 SAAB 93, 4 dr, auto, silver .................... ...... $2495‘00 SATURN 4 dr, 5 spd, maroon ..................... $1495‘99 TOYOTA COROLLA VE 4 cyl, 5 spd, blk... $1695‘98 GRAND PRIX GT Supercharged, green .... $1995‘98 PONTIAC GTP supercharged, green ........ $1995‘98 VOLKS PASSAT 4dr, autom, black ............ $1995‘94 CHEVY CORVETTE TARGA autom,  removable top, 141k ..................... ............... $4695

    ‘05 CHEVY UPLANDER V6, auto, silver......... $2995‘05 DODGE Dakota 2WD, auto, V6, blue ........ $3495‘05 PONTIACAztek  AWD, V6, auto, blue ......... $2995‘04 DODGE Dakota 4x4, auto, black ............... $3995‘04 BUICK Rendevous CXL, 1 owner, black .. $3995‘04 FORD FREESTAR V6, auto, 154k, red ...... $3495

    ‘04 JEEP Gr Chero 4x4, 6cyl, blue ................. $2995‘04 CHEVY Trailblazer auto, white ................. $2495‘04 PONTIAC MONTANAV6, auto tan ............. $2895‘04 SATURN VUE 4 cyl, auto, green ................ $2895‘04 CADILLAC ESCALADE white, 136k .......... $9995‘03 DODGE DAKOTA QUAD CAB 88k............ $4995‘03 MAZDA TRIBUTE AWD, auto, 154k, gold .. $3495‘03 SATURN VUEAWD, V6, auto, blue ............ $2495‘03 CHEVY TRAILBLAZER LS auto, blue ....... $2695‘03 CHEVY TRAILBLAZER autom, tan, .......... $2495‘03 CHEVY S-10 4dr, autom, yellow......... ........ $2895‘03 CHEVY Trailblazer LT, auto, blue .............. $3495‘02 CHEVY S10 ZR2 auto, black ...................... $3995‘02 CHEVY TRAILBLAZER LTZ white... .......... $2895‘02 CHEVY TRAILBLAZER LS autom, blue .... $1995‘02 OLDS BRAVADA V6, autom, black....... ...... $2295‘02 DODGE DURANGO autom, gray .............. $2695‘01 FORD EXPLORER auto, silver.................. $1695‘00 JEEP CHEROKE SPORT 6 cyl, green ..... $2995‘98 CHEVY K3500 DUALLY diesel, autom,  4x4, blue ....................... ......................... ..... $2995‘98 DODGE DAKOTA V6, auto, green ............. $2495

    ‘98 DODGE DAKOTA V6, auto, black ................ $950‘98 DODGE DURANGO auto, red ................... $2495‘97 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE 4x4, green .... $2995

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    VOLUNTEERS NEEDED!We, at The Vermont Veterans’ Home, are seeking individuals interestedin volunteering with weekly shopping trips (our transportation), bingo,off campus events, weekly in-house calendar events and much more.Trained by our superb Activities Department, you would be consideredas a “force multiplier”. We have opportunities for weekday volunteers

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    Al Faxon, Chief Operating OfficerColonel, U.S. Marine Corps (Ret)

    Vermont Veterans’ Home325 North St Bennington, VT 05201

    MY THOUGHTS by John L Jefferson

    This week I would like to touch on a subject of recent

    debate here in Bennington. Although I do believe it is

    mportant to celebrate all that is good about Bennington,

    t is unhealthy to gloss over or ignore the important

    hurdles that our community faces as we move for-

    ward. It is naïve to act as though there aren’t pressing

    ssues that face Bennington, especially ones like poor

    own leadership, the prevalence of poverty, a lack of 

    ffordable housing, widespread substance abuse (bothdrugs and alcohol), and the absence of jobs (espe-

    ially those that pay well). To ignore an important is-

    ue is to let it go unnoticed. When important issues go

    unnoticed they tend to grow larger and more trouble-

    ome. History has taught us this lesson. As the first

    President of this great country, George Washington,

    once noted, “If the freedom of speech is taken away

    hen dumb and silent we may be led, like sheep to the

    laughter.” With that said, we must understand that as

    community we face an uphill public relations battle.

    The news that makes headlines about Bennington most

    often doesn’t portray our town in the best light. There

    s a lot of good to build on here in Bennington. The

    people, the places, and the things that exist in

    Bennington are what truly make it a special place toive, work, and visit. I see those things every day.

    Bennington has great potential to grow and to prosper,

    but we must acknowledge what ails us, proceed with

    good ideas, and demand great leadership to guide us

    orth. Our future depends on it.

    John L. Jefferson [email protected]

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    THE BENNINGTON FREE CLINIC is held each Thurs-

    day starting at 6 p.m. This clinic is for uninsured people

    18 years of age or older, who would otherwise fall throughthe cracks of our fractured health care system. It is lo-

    cated in the First Baptist Church at 601 Main St. Please

    call 802-447-3700 for an appointment to be seen.

    Hours: Mon. - Fri. 8 AM - 4 PM

    2001 CHEVY IMPALA V6, 90K ..$2,4002003 MERCURY SABLE 60K ....$1,9952005 DODGE STRATUS 60K ....$2,4952000 FORD TAURUS 75K ..........$1,995

    802-823-5072

    THE BENNINGTON ARTS GUILD (103 South Street) is a

    non-profit organization.Our mission is to foster a sense of self-

    awareness as a community of artists. As an artist co-operative

    we are dedicated to attracting public attention to and providing a

    viable market for arts in the Bennington, VT area. We affordspace for local member artists and new, upcoming artists to exhibit

    their works. Many of our former members used the Guild as a

    "beginning" venue that enabled them to launch their own businesses

    while pairing with more established artist who mentored them.

    Our website is used as an additional vehicle to help artists gain

    visibility. If you are interested in joining us, go to our website:

    http://www.benningtonartsguild.org/members.html. Here you will

    be able to download the application brochure and read more about

    the Bennington Arts Guild.

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    4-H BASIC ARCHERY PROGRAM- Warren County 4-HShooting Sports program will be conducting a 4-H archery pro-gram on Wednesday, August 19th at Dunham’s Bay Fish & GameClub. Children 8 years and older will learn all fundamental safetysteps for handling and shooting a bow. Bows, arrows, tabs, armguards, and targets will be provided by 4-H for this event. Thebasic program will be held from 11AM-3PM. After the instruc-tional program there will be a fun shoot. Participants in the funshoot will shoot for a score, but all participants will win an out-door related prize. The fun shoot wi ll run from 2:30PM-3PM. Aswith all NYS 4-H Shooting Sports programs, Warren County in-structors are either State or nationally certified in their area of discipline. Safety is always the primary focus of the program.The fee for the program is $5 for current 4-H members, and $15for non-members (which includes a required 1 year membershipin 4-H). Pre-registration is required by calling 623-3291 or 668-4881.

    BATTENKILL MONDAYS COOKING CLASSES RETURNTO THE KITCHEN!- The Battenkill Kitchen, part of the SalemCourthouse Community Center complex, is once again offering4 wonderful Battenkill Mondayscooking classes on Mondays at6 pm in the coming weeks. Organized by the creative BKCommittee, Majken Seller, Tom Kerr, Todd DeGarmo, Dottie

    Schnieder, Brenda Levy and JoAnn Rose, wonderful aromas willbe wafting from the kitchen very soon. On Monday, September21, “Let’s Go Apple Savory” with Helen McIntosh will expandyour cooking skills with apple-based dishes. Monday, September28, will showcase “Home Cooked Italian” with Dan DiBlasifeaturing Italian favorites everyone loves. On October 19,“Autumn One-Pot Meals” with Beth Anthony will provideinstruction in the preparation of dishes made with the finest andfreshest ingredients. The final Battenkill Mondaysclass will takeplace on October 26 when Tammy Butler, owner of a favoriteSalem destination will offer “Jacko’s Favorites”. The classes are$40 each or $150 for all 4 classes,and payment is required uponregistration. Since space is limited, it’s advisable to call 518-854-7053 soon to register. For details on each class, visit the BKwebsite at www.battenkillkitchen.org.

    MOUNTED SNOW TIRES—Bridgestone Blizzak mounted snow tires—Bridgestone Blizzak WS70,225/65/17, 7/32\” tread depthremaining, mounted on likenew five spoke alloy rims.Used on 2011 Kia Sorento.Moving south— first $150takes [email protected]

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    Excellent referencesavailable upon request.Call linda at

    518-502-3461.

    FOR SALE:Ford F150 pick up,regular cab with AC, 8 cyl, 4x4.$4200.

    Call 518-695-5364ask for Edward.

    FOR SALE: John Deere aircompressor, in-line 4 cyl.

    $1000.Call 518-695-5364ask for Edward.

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    WE SPECIALIZE INESTATE CLEAN OUTS.Antiques purchased orconsigned. WANTED:

    antiques, collectibles, fineused furniture, china , glass,

    books and garage sale items.Call  518-747-0197

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    $21,9992007 FORD F-150 LARIAT

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    2 lbs Delmonico Steaks

      (boneless prime rib)

    4 lbs Homemade Beef 

      Patties

    2 lbs Homemade Italian Sausage Patties  (plain or with onions and peppers

    2 Split Chickens for the Grill

    2 lbs Hot dogs

    1 lb American Cheese

    2 lbs Salad (choice of potato, macaroni, or

    cottage cheese)

    2 lbs Delmonico Steaks

      (boneless prime rib)

    4 lbs Homemade Beef 

      Patties

    2 lbs Homemade Italian Sausage Patties  (plain or with onions and peppers

    2 Split Chickens for the Grill

    2 lbs Hot dogs

    1 lb American Cheese

    2 lbs Salad (choice of potato, macaroni, or

    cottage cheese)

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    SLATE WANTED: Used slateon or off the building. Also newand used slate for sale. Call802-265-3200.

    CASH: For crank phono-graphs, early 78's, cylinderrecords, parts. Call 798-

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    HIGHER CASH PAID FORCOINS, jewelry, gold, silver,watches, diamonds, stamps,

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    CONCERNED ABOUT HAVING “THE TALK?” In the cold, dark hours of the nightwhenyou wake and find you’ve been dreaming about your cash-flow budget, the chilling truth isinescapable: You have to talk to your landowners about reducing the cash rent. Now.Cash Rent Ultimatum. You rehearse this dayfor months, but you will feel no more preparedthan when that first realization arose. Perhapsa down-market day triggered it. Or a univer-sity report about costs and revenue. Negotiat-ing down is nothing like agreeing to an in-crease. Rarely does anyone walk away happier.Share- and flex-rent beneficiaries often thinkthemselves astute for avoiding the risk of cashrent. One neighbor told me, “We just didn’t go

    in for that cash rent game.” I wanted to say,“That’s because you were lucky.” Those of us who cash rent land rarely opted for this level of exposure so much as responded to an ultimatum: The rent is $X.The share rent advantage might become exceptional. The tide seems to be flowing away fromshared risk. Some of us struggle (briefly) with our schadenfreude when a smug share competitoris confronted with an ownership change or unexpected bid, suddenly facing all the risk and lessreward.Perversely, renters who keep landowner interests at heart can experience doubly difficult deci-sions. You know how important the rent is to a fixed-income widow of modest means, for ex-ample. Try to balance the urge for shrewd self-interest with the vision of a landowner realizingsomeone took advantage of them.Name Your Price. Let’s say 15% of your acreage is at stake, enough to jeopardize your viabilityor cause painful cutbacks. The negotiations could go either way with a landowner with whomyou have a respectful but arm’s length relationship. Ask yourself what it would be worth to nevergo through this again. Write down that number in dollars per acre and store it.Fast forward to the next time you consider buying a desirable field. You are feverishly massagingyour spreadsheet to make it happen. When you get to your absolute, teetota l top offer, drop to thecell underneath. Insert the number you have carefully saved from your cash rent drama and addthem to get your real value for that property.This is not some gimmick. If you successfully renegotiate your rent this year, your brain willlikely smooth the painful edges of the process, making the remembrance less uncomfortable.

    Right now, in the grip of uncertainty, you can best determine that figure. What few acknowledgewhen calculating the “right” price for land is that an owner does not buy just a piece of dirt. Hebuys the right to choose the farmer. That right has real value, but one economists and accountantsseldom consider because it is hard to evaluate, a number that can only be felt.That feeling is why you haven’t had “The Talk.” Coping with it is how we will earn much of ourincome in the years ahead.

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    HISTORIC UNITED BAPTIST CHURCH WELCOMESPASTOR TODD EATON, by Janice B. Edwards, FreelanceWriter. Historic United Baptist Church On the Green, East Poultney,Vermont has welcomed Pastor Todd Eaton and his family to itscongregational fami ly. “Pastor Todd”, as he is known, was votedby the congregation to be their pastor after he had ministered tothem for several months on an interim basis. Pastor Todd said thevision of United Baptist Church – To know Christ, to grow in Christ,and to show Christ to the World – is expanding as the growingcongregation comes together in their commitment to the gospel.They all are working together to rebuild the church’s congregationand to care for its his toric 1805 property.Pastor Todd said that an example of some of the things that theyare doing, in addition to Sunday morning worship in its beautifulsanctuary, is Wednesday evening Bible study classes and monthlyconcerts and cookouts on Saturday evenings. They have held break-fast events which the congregation has enjoyed tremendous ly forthe fellowship time and they are happy to interact with other groupsin the community. For information about rental of the building forcivic meetings, weddings, etc., one needs to connect with Pastor

    Todd.Still getting to know and visiting the members in the local region,Pastor Todd said that the newsletters which they mail regularlyhelp members who are resident afar to know of the news. Theyalso help Pastor Todd to get to know those members.The Church’s committees and congregation are continually work-ing on fund-raising needs. They seek bids for contractual labor forprojects as needed. A top priority is the congregation’s desire tohave its historic structure repainted. Anyone interested in submit-ting a bid should contact Pastor Todd for more information or toview the property. While Pastor Todd said that he has some expe-rience with grant writing, he said that he, the Church Moderatorand its committees will certainly appreciate assistance from othershaving that expertise as the congregation continues to grow. Dona-tions to The United Baptist Church of Poultney are tax-deductibleand are gratefully appreciated by the congregation. Donations madepayable to UBC of Poultney may be mailed to: UBCofPoultney,P.O. Box 601, E. Poultney, VT 05741-0601. .Pastor Todd explained that he is a bi-vocational pastor. That isbecause in addition to his devotion to his work as pastor with UBC,

    he also works for the Vermont Agency of Transportation’s “Ver-mont Local Roads” program. That program provides training andtechnical assistance to Vermont municipal officials and road crews.Currently, he has completed some course work toward a Master ’sDegree through Norwich University.Pastor Todd and his family, Ruth, Samantha and Alistai r, are resi-dents in the Baptist parsonage. Having grown up in city environ-ments beyond Vermont borders, Pastor Todd said that he and hisfamily are enjoying life in small town Vermont.For more information about The United Baptist Church of Poultney,

     join them on Sunday morning for 9:00 a.m. worship or Wednesdayevenings at 6:30 p.m for Bible study. Or, one may reach PastorTodd at (802)-353-0110; the church phone at (802)-287-5577, orModerator Skip Gibbs at (802)-342-7313. The Church’s email is:[email protected] , Pastor Todd’s email [email protected], and website is www.UBCofPoultney.com. You can also “like” them on Facebook at The United BaptistChurch of Poultney.

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