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the free press PRSRT STD ECRWSS U.S. POSTAGE PAID PERMIT NO. 65 GRANVILLE, NY 12832 The Northshire’s Get Out & Go Newspaper POSTAL CUSTOMER Burr and Burton Academy’s Media and Performing Arts Department is roaring back to the 1920s with the football- themed musical Good News at 6:30 p.m. May 17- 21, with a 2 p.m. matinee on May 21 in the Riley Center for the Arts. Football reigns supreme on the fictional Tait University campus and Tait’s coeds, cheer- leaders and football players are obsessed with their star football player, Tom Marlowe. Most stu- dents will drop everything to watch him practice, or to follow his soap-opera romance with Pat, the daughter of one of the school’s wealthiest benefactors. Connie Lane, an intensely studious young woman, is unaware of the football mania at Tait. Ironically, Connie is recruited to help when Marlowe fails the astronomy final he needs to pass in order to play in the big game Saturday. Tom’s best friend Bobby Randall is pursued by the vivacious flap- per Babe O’Day and hilarity ensues as he tries feverishly to avoid her ex- boyfriend Beef Saunders. Soon Tom, Connie, and Bobby and Babe fall for each other while the football coach and the astronomy pro- fessor rekindle their own col- lege romance. Inevitably, these couples’ love can only survive if the team wins the big game. Tickets are $7 for BBA stu- dents, faculty, staff and chil- dren under 18 and $12 for the general public and can be ordered online at www.burrbur- ton.tix.com . For 24-hour infor- mation call: 802-549-8224 By Bill Toscano When the Vermont Humanities Council chose the book for this year’s annual “Vermont Reads” program, it picked an iconic story that reso- nates with both racism and our memories of junior high or high school English class. “To Kill A Mockingbird,” which won the 1961 Pulitzer Prize and was made into a movie starring Gregory Peck, is this year’s choice for the pro- gram. The Humanities Council will provide up to 75 copies of the book to communities that apply. The council will also include resource and publicity material. Some communities are well under way with their programs, and the deadline for those who want to take part is Monday, May 16, though the council will consider proposals after that date. The book, written by Harper Lee, tells the story of racism in a small Southern town through the eyes of a 6-year-old girl named Scout growing up in the Deep South in the 1930s. Reading it and discussing its themes has been a rite of passage of stu- dents for nearly 50 years. So far, 31 communities are taking part, including Bennington and Manchester. A large number of local towns in both Rutland and Bennington counties have taken part in the program in the past. Andrea Robare, the reference librarian at Southern Vermont College, said the book project brought together her school, Bennington College and the McCullough Library. “It’s a nice bridge,” she said. “It’s a way for the community and the colleges to work togeth- er. We had never done a project with Bennington before, and it was nice to be able to do that.” At Southern Vermont a pro- fessor did small-group activities based on the book with stu- dents, staff and faculty. McCullough used it in its book clubs and had a lawyer come in to discuss the book. Beer and food pairings at museum event By Bill Toscano When you say “museum,” the next word to come to mind is definitely not “beer.” The Bennington Museum is changing that by tapping into the growing interest in homebrewing. In September, the muse- um will host the fifth annual Southern Vermont Homebrewers Festival, but beer geeks won’t have to wait that long to help raise money for the museum by having a few beers. The Museum will host a “Food and Beer Pairing” from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m., Friday, May 20. “This is the second year we have done it,” museum execu- tive director Stephen Perkins said. “Last year was much See BEER, pg. 2 Burr & Burton takes to stage "The cast of Burr and Burton Academy Media and Performing Arts Department invite you to the fam- ily friendly, hilarious musical " Good News" 17-21 2011 in the Riley Center for the Arts." Friday, May 13, 2011 Vol. 21, Issue 19 Vermont Reads taps “To Kill A Mockingbird See BOOK, pg. 2

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Friday, May 13, 2011 Vol. 21, Issue 19 "The cast of Burr and Burton Academy Media and Performing Arts Department invite you to the fam- ily friendly, hilarious musical ";; Good News" 17-21;; 2011 in the Riley Center for the Arts." See BOOK, pg. 2 See BEER, pg. 2 By Bill Toscano By Bill Toscano POSTAL  CUSTOMER

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PERMIT NO. 65GRANVILLE, NY 12832

The Northshire’s Get Out & Go Newspaper POSTAL CUSTOMER

Burr and Burton Academy’s Media and Performing Arts Department is roaring back to the 1920s with the football-themed musical Good News at 6:30 p.m. May 17- 21, with a 2 p.m. matinee on May 21 in the Riley Center for the Arts.

Football reigns supreme on the fictional Tait University campus and Tait’s coeds, cheer-leaders and football players are obsessed with their star football player, Tom Marlowe. Most stu-dents will drop everything to watch him practice, or to follow

his soap-opera romance with Pat, the daughter of one of the school’s wealthiest benefactors.

Connie Lane, an intensely studious young woman, is unaware of the football mania at Tait. Ironically, Connie is recruited to help when Marlowe fails the astronomy final he needs to pass in order to play in the big game Saturday. Tom’s best friend Bobby Randall is pursued by the vivacious flap-per Babe O’Day and hilarity ensues as he tries feverishly to avoid her ex- boyfriend Beef

Saunders. Soon Tom, Connie, and Bobby and Babe fall for each other while the football coach and the astronomy pro-fessor rekindle their own col-lege romance. Inevitably, these couples’ love can only survive if the team wins the big game.

Tickets are $7 for BBA stu-dents, faculty, staff and chil-dren under 18 and $12 for the general public and can be ordered online at www.burrbur-ton.tix.com . For 24-hour infor-mation call: 802-549-8224

By Bill Toscano When the Vermont

Humanities Council chose the book for this year’s annual “Vermont Reads” program, it picked an iconic story that reso-nates with both racism and our memories of junior high or high school English class.

“To Kill A Mockingbird,” which won the 1961 Pulitzer Prize and was made into a movie starring Gregory Peck, is this year’s choice for the pro-gram. The Humanities Council will provide up to 75 copies of the book to communities that apply. The council will also include resource and publicity material.

Some communities are well under way with their programs, and the deadline for those who want to take part is Monday, May 16, though the council will consider proposals after that date.

The book, written by Harper Lee, tells the story of racism in a small Southern town through the eyes of a 6-year-old girl named Scout growing up in the Deep South in the 1930s. Reading it and discussing its themes has been a rite of passage of stu-dents for nearly 50 years.

So far, 31 communities are taking part, including Bennington and Manchester. A large number of local towns in both Rutland and Bennington counties have taken part in the

program in the past.Andrea Robare, the reference

librarian at Southern Vermont College, said the book project brought together her school, Bennington College and the McCullough Library.

“It’s a nice bridge,” she said. “It’s a way for the community and the colleges to work togeth-er. We had never done a project with Bennington before, and it was nice to be able to do that.”

At Southern Vermont a pro-fessor did small-group activities based on the book with stu-dents, staff and faculty. McCullough used it in its book clubs and had a lawyer come in to discuss the book.

Beer and food pairings at museum event

By Bill Toscano

When you say “museum,” the next word to come to mind is definitely not “beer.”

The Bennington Museum is changing that by tapping into the growing interest in homebrewing. In September, the muse-um will host the fifth annual Southern Vermont Homebrewers Festival, but beer geeks won’t have to wait that long to help raise money for the museum by having a few beers.

The Museum will host a “Food and Beer Pairing” from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m., Friday, May 20.

“This is the second year we have done it,” museum execu-tive director Stephen Perkins said. “Last year was much

See BEER, pg. 2

Burr & Burton takes to stage"The cast of Burr and Burton Academy Media and Performing Arts Department invite you to the fam-ily friendly, hilarious musical ";; Good News" 17-21;; 2011 in the Riley Center for the Arts."

Friday, May 13, 2011Vol. 21, Issue 19

Vermont Reads taps “To Kill A Mockingbird

See BOOK, pg. 2

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smaller, maybe six or seven res-taurants and beers. It was fun, and it was intimate. I think this year’s will be much more sophisticated.

Tickets are $40 per ticket, $35 for museum members. You may call 802 447-1571 to order your tickets, visit www.bennington-museum.org or stop by the museum. Major credit cards are accepted. The Bennington Museum is located at 75 Main Street in Bennington.

Perkins sees a clear connec-

tion between the museum’s mis-sion and showcasing craft beer and local food.

“As the Bennington Museum, we celebrate the culture of the area, and the craft. Isn’t making food a beer a craft?”

Many of the finest chefs in the region will prepare food to go with international and regional craft brews that have been y selected by Scott Anderson, craft beer portfolio manager.

Affiliated with G. Housen, a leading multi-brand distributor of premium wine, beer and soft beverages, Anderson is creating brew and food matches that can-not be compared. Beer fans will

recognize some of these as among the best American microbreweries have to off, and the addition of Belgian beers adds the high level of quality.

From Portland, Maine, Anderson will bring two of Allagash Brewing’s Belgian styles -- White and Tripel. From Stone Brewing in California, a brewery at the forefront of the big” beer movement, there will be Smoked Porter, Vertical Epic and the very popular, Arrogant Bastard Ale.

Saison Dupont Farmhouse Ale from Brasserie Dupont in Belgium, and Foret Organic Ale, a Saison beer that is the first certified organic beer in

Belgium will make the trip across the Atlantic. The Saison Dupont is an excellent entry beer for anyone interested in one of the Belgian styles.

Bosteels Tripel Darmeilt, and Scaldis Refermentee Ale are also on the menu, and of Bennington’s own Madison Brewing Company will have its beer there. Of course, there is one of the great brews made in Bennington at Madison Brewing Company.

The restaurants are at the same high level. They will include The Perfect Wife, Carmody’s West, Mt. Anthony Country Club, Spice Root, Four Chimneys Inn, Crazy Russian

Girls Neighborhood Bakery, Wild Oats Market, Madison Brewing Company, The Publyk House, Bennington Station, and That’s a Wrap and more.

The Invisible Jams, an up-and-coming acoustic rock duo will be playing a mix of origi-nal acoustic and electric rock tunes with an indie edge. While most of the band’s tunes are originals, they also weave a number of cover jams into their live sets Brewfest in September

Perkins said the museum’s success brew fest also added impetus to the tasting event.”We already have a great craft beer event in the fall, and we added the pairing to balance it.”

The fifth annual Southern Vermont Homebrew Festival will be held from noon to 5 p.m., Sept. 24, at the Bennington Bruch Company on North Street.

The competition to find the best home brew in the air is another benefit for the Bennington Museum. The win-ner will have his beer brewed by the Madison Brewing Company in Bennington, Vermont.

Sponsored in part by Madison Brewing Company of Bennington, this year we are expecting upwards of 75 home-brews to be judged by an expert panel including AHA/BJCP judges. We are becoming an AHA sanctioned event which will bring the competition to another level.

The craft beer event will also feature the popular Celtic rock band “Hair of the Dog.”

BeerContinued from front page

Oceana Wilson, Director of Library and Information Services at Bennington College got a group of college students together and took them to local schools to facilitate

The Maple Street School in Manchester Center also partici-pated in the event earlier this year.

Vermont Public Radio just finished a series of stories on the book, which are available at www.vpr.com. One of those pro-grams was a live discussion from Burr & Burton Academy that included students who had read the book.

NRG Systems of Hinesburg is the underwriter of the 2011 Vermont Reads program, and have underwritten the program since 2007.

Communities interested in applying can visit www.ver-monthumanities.org or call 802.262.2626 x306.

BookContinued from front page

Burr and Burton Academy senior parents are holding a fundraiser for the Senior Send-off Party on Sunday, May 15. An old-fashioned pancake break-fast and car wash will be held at the Manchester Firehouse. The breakfast, which will be served from 7 a.m. to 11 a.m.,is $7 for adults and $4 for children and senior citizens. The car wash begins at 9 am and is by dona-tion. The firehouse is located on Route 7A north behind the Town Offices. For more infor-mation contact Nancy Strain n s t r a i n @ b u r r b u r t o n . o r g .

Breakfast/Car Wash Sunday

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The Kitchen Store at J.K Adams will present Easy Asian Cooking with Helen Chen at 1 p.m., Saturday, May 14 at the store on Route 30 in Dorset.

The menu will include Beef and Broccoli in Oyster Sauce, Chicken with Cashew Nuts, Shanghai Golden Fried Rice, and Minute Sweet and Sour Cucumber Salad

Helen Chen, who is the daughter of Joyce Chen,discovered a love for Chinese cooking at a very young age. She grew up in a culinary wonderland, spending much time at her family’s Chinese restaurant in Boston, learning everything she could about Chinese cooking.

At 11 years old Helen began working at the restaurant. It was a family business and everyone pitched in. Her first job there was to pack take-out orders. During this time she also helped out at home.

While her mother was busy cooking at the restaurant, Helen often took care of dinner for herself and her two younger brothers. The Chen children made many a meal of delivery food from Chicken Delight (a

local fried chicken place) and Tower of Pizza . They also enjoyed frozen TV dinners (Salisbury Steak was Helen.s favorite.)

Sometimes Helen would also try to bake for her brothers. This was a special challenge for her because generally speaking the Chinese don’t bake (they do not use ovens in China) so there was little example to pattern her baking after. Helen learned everything she could about it from the only cookbook in the

Chen house; The Joy of Cooking.

But pizza deliveries, frozen dinners and baking experi-ments aside, Helen can name over

100 favorite home-cooked dishes. When her mother was not at the restaurant, much

cooking and entertaining was done in the Chen home.

Helen Chen’s work combines a devotion to authentic Chinese cuisine with a knack for inge-nuity. Her goal is to make Asian cooking more accessible and convenient to all. She also believes, whenever possible, in making it healthier by lowering fat content and using heart-healthy cooking oils while still keeping the taste authentic and pure. She travels regularly to the Far East to develop new recipes and products while vis-iting family there.

Following this event, Helen will be available for questions and to sign her books; Easy Asian Noodles, and Easy Chinese Stir Fries.

For more information call The Kitchen Store at 802-362-4422 or visit our web site www.thekitchenstoreonline.com.

East Asian cooking demonstration in Dorset

Helen Chen

Shelby Jones of Cobra Gymnastics & Dance Center will teach West African Dance at the Mark Skinner Library at 1:30 p.m., Saturday, May 14 in a free workshop for teens and adults.

According to the Cobra Dance Center website, “These classes are a fabulous physical

and emotional workout! You will find yourself smiling, sweating and enjoying the incredible and diverse move-ments of traditional West African dances.” Both beginner and experienced dancers are welcome.

For more information, please call 802 362-­2607.

An informational meet-ing for a new alternative high school will be held from 7 to 8 p.m., Thursday, May 19, at the Pawlet Public Library.

LiHigh School-LTI will focus on a non-traditional learning environment for grades 7-12 and will accept students from towns throughout the region as an alternative to public high schools.

For more information, please contact Greg Rosenthal at 802 488-4191 [email protected].

The Manchester Music Festival is once again offering area children the opportunity to take music lessons during its 25th annual Music Education Week, July 18 through 22. Each July, for a quarter century, MMF has offered area youth this unique opportunity to experi-ence the joy of playing an instrument.

Children ages six to 18 can try out a new instrument or continue lessons on their cur-rent instrument. All lessons are taught by the Young Artists of the Manchester Music Festival, pre-professional stu-dents from the United States and many foreign countries, who come to Manchester to study chamber music for six weeks during the summer.

Lessons are offered in vio-lin, viola, cello, piano, and

recorder. Instruments can be rented through MMF. Students ages six and seven with no instrumental experience are limited to violin or recorder. The 50-minute lessons are taught at 9 or 10 a.m. Monday through Friday in Manchester. Each student can expect one or two other students of compara-ble age and experience in their lesson group. The week ends with a student recital at the First Congregational Church. The cost for the week is $25 per student. Instrument rental is additional and runs $25 to $30 depending on the instrument. Deadline for receipt of applica-tions is July 4, 2011. Visit www.mmfvt.org to learn more about the program and download an application or call the Manchester Music Festival at 362-1956.

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African dance classes offeredInformational meeting May 19

Writers in all genres are invited to attend a meeting of the Horace Greeley Writers’ Guild at 7 p.m., Tuesday, May 24 at the Tiny Theater, 153 Main Street , Poultney , Vt.

While writing is primarily a solitary act, being part of a writing group can also be bene-ficial.

The agenda will include a brainstorming session to dis-cuss ways we can support local writers.

Many of our current mem-bers have published extensively and have won numerous awards in various genres, including playwriting, non-fiction, novels

for young readers, poetry, short story, and essay.

We will discuss past efforts, works in progress, and future writing goals. You are invited to bring a short piece of writing to share if time permits. We will also decide on a regular date, time, and place for future meet-ings. All writers, regardless of age or experience, are welcome!

Contact David Mook at 215 718-5160, Burnham Holmes at 802 287-9707, or just come to the meeting. Additional informa-tion about The Horace Greeley Foundation can be found at www.thegreeleyfoundation.org.

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MANCHESTER The Manchester Music Festival is accepting regis-trations for its 25th Annual Music Education Week that will run Monday through Friday, July 18 to 22. Children ages 6 to 18 can try out a new instrument, or continue lessons with their current instru-ment. Cost: $25, plus instrument rental as needed, additional $25 to $30. The application deadline is July 4. Information/registration: 802-362-1956, or www.mmfvt.org.

MANCHESTER The Greater Rutland Asian Studies Project is accepting registrations for its “Taste of Asia” cooking and culture camp that will run from 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Monday through Friday, July 25 to 29, at the Maple Street School in Manchester. For stu-dents entering grades 7 through 9 in the fall. Cost: $50. Information/registration: Sandi Hedman at 802-362-1459.

WELLS The Wells United Methodist Church on the green in Wells will hold a Spring Rummage Sale on Friday, May 13, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., and Saturday, May 14, from 9 a.m. to noon. Clothing, shoes, accessories, flea market items, crafts and more will be offered. Friday special: tomato plant and house plant sale. Saturday special: Big Bag Sale. Information: 802-325-3196.

MANCHESTER Sarwar Kashmeri, senior fellow at the International Security Program of the Atlantic Council, will present his new book, “NATO 2.0: Reboot or Delete,” at 7 p.m. on Friday, May 13, at the Northshire Bookstore in Manchester. Information: 802-362-2200.

GRANVILLE The Granville Area Chamber of Commerce and the Granville Rotary Club will sponsor the Granville Town-Wide Yard Sale on Saturday, May 14. Residents may sell items at Veterans Park without cost, or at their own prop-erties. Commercial vendors can rent space on the lawn at Granville High School by calling Bob Jones at 642-1108. A map of many sale locations will be available in the Chamber of Commerce office, cor-ner of Main and Church streets. Information: 642-2815.

MANCHESTER A Community Garden Swap, featuring author Jenna Woginrich with “Chick Days,” will be held from 9 to 11 a.m. on Saturday, May 14, at the Northshire Bookstore in Manchester. And at 7 p.m. that day, author Margaret Roach will visit with her book, “And I shall have some peace there.” Take home new plants and meet the authors at this event. Information: 802-362-2200.

PAWLET The nonprofit Circle of Healing, a half-mile south of Pawlet Village on Route 30, will hold a Barn and Tag Sale from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturday, May 14. Bargain hunters and collectors will find a wide array of items to match their fancy and budget at this ben-efit event, including furniture, clothing, an antique silk screen collection, and a boat. Refreshments will be available. Information: Glenn Cratty at 802-325-3300, Ext. 3.

DANBY A Rummage Sale will be

held from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday, May 14, at the Danby Four Corners Town Hall. Proceeds will benefit the Town-wide Celebration. Information: Margo Stone at 325-3015, or Bobbi McLellan at 293-5006.

GRANVILLE The Haynes House of Hope on Route 149 in South Granville will hold a “Huge Plant Sale” from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday, May 14. More than 200 plants will be offered.

MANCHESTER The Northshire Bookstore in Manchester will host a family event, “Northshire Community Garden Swap and Tour,” from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. on Saturday, May 14. Jenna Wogorich, author of “Chick Days,” will bring chicks and speak at 10:30 a.m. And at 7 p.m. that day, Margaret Roach will speak about year-round gardening and her new book, “And I Shall Have Some Peace There.” Information: 802-362-2200.

WELLS St. Paul’s Episcopal Church on the green in Wells will hold its Third Annual Hanging Basket and Patio Pot Flower Sale from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday, May 14. There’ll be a rummage sale, too, with a variety of spring and summer clothing available. Proceeds will benefit the 170-year-old church’s restoration. Information: Michelle Bates at 802-645-0934.

MANCHESTER Shelby Jones of the Cobra Gymnastics and Dance Center will lead a West African Dance Workshop at 1:30 p.m. on Saturday, May 14, at the Mark Skinner Library in Manchester. Free for teens and adults, begin-ner and experienced. Information: 802-362-2607.

ARLINGTON The Arlington Memorial High School class of 2011 will host a Chicken Barbecue fundraising dinner from 5 to 7 p.m. on Saturday, May 14, at American Legion Post 69 in Arlington. Takeouts will be available and there’ll be a dessert auction. Cost: $11 adults, $6 age 12 and young-er, with proceeds benefiting Project Graduation, an alcohol free and drug free party for graduating seniors. Information: Beth Albert at 375-6451.

RUPERT Auctioneer Glen Merrill will host a Bag Auction of new items at 6 p.m. on Saturday, May 14, at the Rupert Fire House. Refreshments will be available at 5 p.m., everyone will be welcome, and proceeds will benefit the Rupert United Methodist Church. Information: Edna at 802-645-0174, or Janet at 802-867-5563.

BENNINGTON/MANCHESTER The Shires of Vermont Marathon, a 26.2-mile race beginning at the Bennington Center and ending at the Hildene Meadows in Manchester, will be held on Sunday, May 15. This event is sponsored by Southwestern Vermont Health Care and the Vermont Country Store. I n fo r m a t i o n : w w w.ShiresOfVermontMarathon.com. To volunteer to help: 802-442-5491, Ext. 313, or email [email protected].

MANCHESTER The Burr and Burton Academy seniors and their parents invite everyone to a

Pancake Breakfast from 7 to 11 a.m. on Sunday, May 15, at the Manchester Fire House on Route 7A north. Cost: $7 adults, $4 chil-dren and senior citizens, with pro-ceeds benefiting the Senior Send-off Party. Also, there’ll be a car wash from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. and donations will be accepted. Information: Nancy Strain at [email protected].

MANCHESTER The Maple Street School invites golfers to its Inaugural Scholarship Golf Tournament on Sunday, May 15, at The Golf Club at Equinox in Manchester. Registration will start at 11:30 a.m., with a shotgun scramble at 12:30 p.m. Cost: $100, including 18 holes of golf, cart, and a hors d’oeuvres reception follow-ing the round. Also, $200 hole and cart sponsorships are available. Information/sponsorships: Kate Bryan at 802-362-7137.

MANCHESTER A Publishing on Demand presentation by Shires Press Publishing Coordinator Debbi Wraga and author Rich Marantz will be held at 3 p.m. on Sunday, May 15, at the Northshire Bookstore in Manchester. Self publishing will be covered and Rich will discuss his inspiring memoir, “Way of the Voice of Peace.” Free and open to all. Information: 802-362-2200.

MANCHESTER Gerald McFarland, author of “The Counterfeit Man,” will visit with the Manchester Historical Society at 7 p.m. on Wednesday, May 18, at the Northshire Bookstore in Manchester. Information: 802-362-2200.

BENNINGTON Kingdom County Productions’ documentary about foster care in Vermont, “Ask Us Who We Are,” will be screened at 7 p.m. on Thursday, May 19, at the Bennington Museum, 75 Main Street, Route 9. This film explores the children’s search for family and a sense of belonging. Cost: $10 adults, $5 students, at the door. Information: 802-592-3190, or www.kingdomcounty.com.

MANCHESTER A free Mango Languages Day will be held from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Friday, May 20, at the Mark Skinner Library, 48 West Road in Manchester. Mango is an online language tool that teaches practical conversation skills and cultural awareness for more than 70 languages. Refreshments and giveaways will be included, too. Information: 802-362-2607.

BENNINGTON A Brew and Food Pairing event will be held from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. on Friday, May 20, at the Bennington Museum. Dishes created by the finest regional chefs and craft beers will be featured. Cost: $40. Information/tickets: 802-447-1571 (major credit cards accepted).

MANCHESTER Lily King, author of “Father of the Rain,” and Susan Conley, author of “The Foremost Good Fortune,” will visit the Northshire Bookstore in Manchester at 7 p.m. on Friday, May 20. Free and open to all. Information: 802-362-2200.

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12 FT ALUMINUM row boat. Fair condition. $99. 518-686- 1479

19” RCA COLOR TV with remote. Works great. $20. 518-677-3660 after 5pm

1980 ’S CHEVY AXELS complete set up. Call for de- tails. $99.99. 802-468-5693

2 INCH THICK ROUND hardwood table w/2 leaves. $50. 518-638-8459

2 NEW BASEMENT WIN- DOWS insulated w/screens. Rough opening 37”x21”x10”. $75 for both. 518-686-4306 or 518-590-4434

2 PULP HOOKS one with re- placeable tip. Like new. $20. 518-642-3155

2-DRAWER METAL lateral file cabinet, 3’long. Locks, keys included. $30. 802-265- 4010 evenings

3’X6’ HARDWOOD DESK 6 drawers. Good condition. $50. 802-265-4010 evenings

5.75 B&S LAWN MOWER se l f - p rope l l ed 14 ” r ea r wheels. Very good cond. $99. 518-642-1628 or 518- 642-9605

6 FT ALUMINUM STEP lad- der. $35. 518-747-3558

6’ WOOD CREDENZA 5 drawers + central sl iding doors. Exc cond. $60. 802- 265-4010 evenings

A C E S U B M E R S I B L E SUMP pump 1/3HP w/hose. Used very little. $65. 518- 798-1426 after 6pm

A N C H O R F O R S M A L L boat. Very good condition. $25. 518-798-1426 after 6pm

ANTIQUE CHINA CABINET in good shape. $99. 802-468- 0505

ANTIQUE CRADLE w/cus- tom mattress. 150 years old. Beautiful. Sacrificing for $99. 518-686-5948

ANTIQUE FRAME ve r y large w/steam locomotive print, professionally matted w/glass. $99.99. 518-677- 3072

ANTIQUE LARGE FRENCH Gras bayonet 1878. Good condition. $75 firm. 518-677- 3072

ATTN: NY FISHERMEN felt soled hip waders, mens size 12. Brand new. $50. 802- 779-4669

BASEBALL EQUIPMENT bats, gloves, hardballs & softballs. $45 for all. 518- 747-3558

BIRDHOUSES (3) PAINT- ED wood. All for $18. Dave @ 518-695-3247

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

CATALYTIC COMBUSTER almost new. Fits 6” round stove pipe for Vermont Cast- ing or Scandia stoves. $50. 518-642-3351

CHILD’S PLAY KITCHEN shopping cart w/food. $25. Dorset, VT area. 802-362- 4054

CHILDREN’S OUTDOOR PLAYHOUSE Little Tikes 2-1/2 ft x 3-1/2 ft. $50. 518- 638-6737

C O M P L E T E 1 9 7 7 T H E WORLD Book Encyclopedia 22 vol. set. $25. 518-642- 3073

COMPLETE 1972 FAMILY Circle Library of Cooking 16 vol. set. $20. 518-642-3073

COMPLETE FUNK & WAG- NALLS Wildlife Encyclope- dia 22 vol. set. $25. 518-642- 3073

COMPUTER WINDOWS XP CPU monitor, etc. $75. Call 10am-6pm. 518-499-1990

COW DE-HORNER $80. 518-686-4306 or 518-590- 4434

DESK-SUITABLE FOR stu- dent. $25. 518-499-0828

DINING ROOM TABLE 8 chairs, oak, 96 long. Good cond. Photos. $99. 518-753- 4009

DINING ROOM TABLE w/4 chairs. Oak color, fair condi- tion. $40. 802-468-0505

DISHES Bridal Rose pattern by Sango, place setting for 8, $50. 802-273-3616

DRYER GAS WHIRLPOOL White, good shape, works well. $75. Call before 8:00 p.m. 518-695-3165

ELECT. MOTOR 7-1/2HP 3PH. $75. Dave @ 518-695- 3247

FENCE POST 20 Red Ce- dar. Long lasting untreated. Great for gardens, catt le fences. $99. 518-686-4254

FISHER PRICE OUTSIDE baby swing. $10. 802-265- 3796

FRUIT VEG. JUICER ome- ga . L ike new. $35 . Ca l l 10am-6pm 518-499-1990

G.E. WASHER very good condition. $80. 518-642-0561

GIRL SUMMER CLOTHES 6-9 mo. like new cond. Com- plete wardrobe dresses, shirts, bottoms, outfits, pj’s. $25. 518-642-1646

GM REBUILDABLE V8 en- gine, 1980’s. Call for details. $99.99. 802-468-5693

H.P. PRINTER from your camera disc prints 8x10 to wallet sizes. $90. 518-686- 5361

HIGHCHAIRS-2 CHICO brand in very good condition. $60 for both. 518-686-5948

H O R I Z O N TA L S H A F T 3.5HP Tecumseh engine for mini bike, go cart. New, nev- er started. $99.99. 518-677- 3072

JIGSAW LG BELT DRIVEN mounted on s tand. $75. Dave @ 518-695-3247

JOHNSON ELECTRIC GUI- TAR And amp, one broken string, $75. 518-882-8465

KENMORE FREEZER UP- RIGHT 12.5 cu f t . Great shape, clean. $99.99. 802- 734-5479

KENMORE SEWING MA- CHINE electric. $25. Benson 802-537-3641

KIDS SIZE AIR hockey ta- ble. Works good. $20. 802- 265-3796

KNITTING MACHINE w/in- structions and cone winder. $25. Benson 802-537-3641

LAMINATE FLOORING St. James Dream Home Collec- tion, Blacksburg barn board, 1 box, 21.19 sq. ft., $40/obo. 518-361-9721.

LARGE CRITTERTRAIL HAMSTER CAGE, Multi-lev- el, includes food, dishes, bot- tles and extras, $30. 518- 882-8465

L A R G E G A R D E N WAY CART Great shape, needs one wheel. $35. 802-375- 9313

LAZY BOY CHIPPER/VAC 3.5HP Tecumseh. Like new. $99. 518-642-3776

LEAF BAGGER SET up for r iding lawn mower. Com- plete, will fit most brands. $99.99. 802-558-1891

LINCOLN LOGS THREE canisters w/over 200 pieces. $25. Wells, VT 802-366-0211

LITTLE T IKES Outdoor climber with slide, great for toddlers, used condit ion, $25. 518-638-8263

M A N I C U R E TA B L E 8 draws, light, air vent (filter). New sells for $600+. Used cond., works. $70. 518-642- 1646

MERCRUISER BIG 4 CYL 170HP complete, parts or re- buildable. $99.99. 802-558- 1891

NASCAR YEARBOOKS 1993-2003, 12 total, some autographed. All for $95. 518-692-2046

NEW USED BUMPER 2008 Fo rd Ranger s t y les ide . Black, complete. $99.99. 518-686-4306 or 518-590- 4434

OLD HORSE DRAWN dir t or manure scoop w/2 wood handles. $65. 518-798-1426 after 6pm

PATIO CAMPFIRE LP GAS New, still in box. Sells new for $250, asking $95. 518- 692-2046

P FA LT Z G R A F F YO R K - TOWNE DISHES 75 pieces, incl. service for 8, serving dishes, water goblets. $99. 518-587-1755

PIZZA OVEN PRESTO piz- zazz. New in box. $35. Call 10am-6pm. 518-499-1990

PORTOR CABLE DETAIL sander. New complete set. Real nice for custom work. $99.99. 802-468-5693

PSE LEFT HANDED com- pound bow Fire Lite 55-70 lb quiver, rest & site included. $75. 518-642-2120

PURPLE GLOW LIGHTS for under car. Paid $250, sell for $50. Wells, VT 802-366-0211

RECLINER WALL HUG- GER Lazy Boy blue, in good shape. $50. 802-468-0505

ROUTER 2hp, like new, $60. 518-793-0657

SEARS STATIONARY EX- ERCISE bike. Good condi- tion. $50/obo. 802-779-4669

SEARS X-CARGO over car carrier. $40. 802-265-3796

SEGA DREAMCAST with games and extras, mint con- dition, $45. 518-882-8465

S I N G E R S E W I N G M A - CHINE Zig-zag and straight stitch. Dark wood cabinet, great shape, attachments. $85. 802-235-2301

SNOWBOARD BOOTS size 10 mens. Great condition. $10. 802-353-0743

STATIONARY BIKE bought new from Sears, 3 yrs old, rarely used. $95. 518-642- 3878

STEEL I-BEAM 6 ft long 8” channel 4”top and bottom edge. $45. 518-747-3558

THH ADULT LARGE hel- met . B lue & grey, looks great. Snowmobile shield. $75/obo. 518-683-6891

T O D AY ’ S K I D S P L AY YARD six interlocking pan- els. $28. 518-686-5948

TODDLER CAR BED w/mattress Step 2 “VW Bug Snoozer” for g i r l or boy. Great cond. $75. 518-642- 1646

TRAILER AXEL from mobile home. Brakes, wheels, tires, springs, complete set-up. $99.99. 802-558-1891

VHS NCR TAPES for a l l ages. $90 for all. Brenda @ 802-353-0743

W H I R L P O O L WA S H E R Like new. $99. 518-642-3776

WHITE PAINTED BOOK case 36” x 45”. $10. Benson. 802-537-3641

WOODEN TACK BOX 32”L - 25”W - 18”H hand made. Real nice. $80. 518-642- 3155

A L T H O U G H M A N - CHESTER NEWSPA- PERS tries earnestly to check all Classified Ad- vertising submitted for le- gitimacy and accuracy, we cannot be responsible for ads that may be mis- leading.

FOUND CANOE Lake St. Catherine. Please call to identify. 802-287-9116

H O U R S A V A I L A B L E House Keeping or Personal Care. References available. 518-642-2788

$500-$1000/DAY For an- swering the phone? You bet. No selling, no MLM, no prod- ucts to buy, no kidding! Call 800 -658 -5821 . IRS ap - proved.

MAKE $10K/MO IN 90 days guaranteed. Call 641-715- 3900, Ext. 41392

20’X30’ EUREKA PARTY tent. Barely used, very good condition. Paid $1900, sell for $1600. 518-642-3073

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Refrigerators, Freezers,Ranges, Washers, Dryers.

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

FREE HD FOR LIFE! Only on DISH Network! Lowest Price in America! $24.99/ mo for over 120 Channels. $500 Bonus! Call 1-800-727-0305

HARD COVER FROM 2010 CHEVROLET SILVERADO Short box, excellent condi- tion, $300. 802-468-5487

NEW 27’ ROUND POOL lin- er. Blue w/pebble bottom. Wrong size. $350. Leave message 518-642-1026

PRIMARY TEACHER Re- tired-Selling books, crafts, bulletin bd mater. & posters. For appt. call 802-287-9600

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STATE LINEFLEA MARKET

33 County Rte 18 Whitehall, NY

just off Rte 4, between Whitehall & Fair Haven, VT

Our first weekly Flea Market

Sun, May 15th, 2011

VENDORS WANTED!Contact 518-499-14998am-5pm Rain or Shine

*high roadside visibility*plenty of free parking

*free admission*indoor restrooms

*no pets pleaseIndoor space 10’ x 20’

$30Outdoor space 20’ x 20’

$25Limited covered outdoor space

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STONE TILE SALE Marble, Ceramic, Porcelain, Traver- t ine, Slate, Wood. Every size, every color. We beat everyone. 750sq.ft. mini- mum. Delivery avai lable. Sun Tile. Call for quote: 203- 775-1042

A V I A T I O N M A I N T E - NANCE/AVIONICS Gradu- ate in 15 months. FAA ap- proved; financial aid if quali- fied. Job placement assis- tance. Call National Aviation Academy Today! 1-800-292- 3228 or NAA.edu.

GOT GOATS MILK? We do! Fresh daily. Your containers or ours. Great prices. Gran- Debra Farms 802-265-3746

4 CORDS-LOG LENGTH $350-$400. Cut & split. Ash $195. Green $160. Wood Lots Wanted. Top Prices Paid. Days 518-642- 2180 or evenings 518-638- 6338.

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

ALL HARDWOOD TRIAX- LE load log length. Local De- livery, $900. Alexander Log- ging 518-499-0356 or 802- 342-0641

FIREWOOD Cut, split & de- livered. $145/cord. 518-242- 0120 or 518-257-6820

CHERRY BEDROOM SET Sol id wood, never used, brand new in factory boxes. English Dovetail. Original cost $4500. Sell for $895. Can deliver. Call Tom 781- 560-4409.

LEATHER LIVING ROOM SET in original plastic, never used. Original price $3000, sacrifice $975. Call Bill 617- 264-0362.

MAPLE TABLE 60”X40” w/2 leaves (69-1/2x40) 5 Wind- sor straight chairs & 1 cap- tains. $250. 802-287-9600

175 TABLE GUN SHOW May21-22 VFW Brattleboro VT Last Show Until September! 802-875-4540

C R A F T S M A N R I D I N G LAWN MOWER 19« HP, 42” deck with dumping uti l i ty trailer, $800. 518-695-6872

NEW FINISH MOWER 3pt 48” cut. Comm. grade 3 hrs use. New $1400, sel l for $1000. 518-642-2543

TORO 21” ELECTRIC start walk-behind mower w/bag, 6hp, recycler, well-main- tained. $200. 518-692-8076

GASOLINE REBATES!! Master card gives 1%, Dis- cover card gives 5%, Global Gas card gives 10%. Apply Today!! www. GlobalCar- dRebates.com, 1-800-731- 0091

1953 KIMBALL PIANO few scratches & chipped keys. Plays very good. Bench in- cluded. $500. 518-642-3073

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

PIANO WURLITZER SPIN- ET ebony finish w/matching bench. Very good condition. $350. 518-638-6654

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

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

FREE FEMALE CAT. Yel- low, very sweet. 518-642- 4713

FREE KITTENS Yellow and tabby/yellow, very sweet. 518-642-4713

FREE TO GOOD HOME Fe- male spayed Chocolate Lab, 5 years old, crate and house trained. 518-695-6872

UKC REDBONE COON HOUND PUPS Due 05/18. $500. Call to reserve one to- day. 802-342-6334

FARM ANIMALS WANTED 2 or 3 cull ewes for grazing only. Will pay market value. 518-469-0680

10YR OLD RED & WHITE Registered Paint w/papers. Rides, does team pinning, sorting and gymkhanas. Ask- ing $3000. Call Pam at 802- 342-7312 or 802-287-4172

9 YEAR OLD black & white gelding. Green, broke, very gentle. $500. 518-470-0913

BOARDERS WANTED Fort Edward. 14 stalls, indoor and outdoor arena. Contact Kristi at 518-538-2269

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

MINIATURE DONKEYS Cute, adorable pets & won- derful companions. Many choices of colors. Foals, Bred Jennies & Jack service. 518-746-7463

M O R G A N PA L O M I N O YEARLING gelding. Golden color, great disposition. Will be a wonderful family 4-H mount. $950. Many others available. 518-746-7463

STRAIN FAMILY HORSE FARM 50 horses, we take trade-ins, 3-week exchange guarantee. Supplying horses t o t h e E a s t C o a s t . www.strainfamilyhorsefarm. com, 860-653-3275. Check us out on Facebook.

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Tax and tags extra.

2002 CHEVY IMPALA 711906A, 48K mi.

$ 8,900 2007 CHEVROLET COBALT V113512A, 66,172 mi., Auto

$ 9,638 2006 HYUNDAI ELANTRA V113205A, 30K mi.

$ 9,950 2005 SCION TC 8TP1419, 77K mi.

$ 10,498 2008 TOYOTA YARIS V113041A, 53,970 mi., Manual

$ 10,560 2006 NISSAN ALTIMA Y537PC, 65,377 mi., Auto

$ 10,923 2006 CHEVY IMPALA LS V324PA, 4 Dr., Auto, 47K mi.

$ 11,388 2007 CHEVROLET MALIBU MAXX 7HP2252, 59,693 mi., Auto

$ 11,445 2008 HYUNDAI SONATA Y109033A, 51,779 mi., Auto

$ 11,865 2005 TOYOTA CAMRY LE 8T9026A, 4 Dr., 76K mi.

$ 11,889 2007 HONDA CIVIC LX V113180A, 4 Dr., Auto, 75K mi.

$ 11,943 2008 SCION XD 711928A, 65K mi.

$ 12,900 2007 BUICK LACROSSE 710155A, 50,400 mi., Auto

$ 12,997 2007 CHEVROLET IMPALA Y556P, 30,678 mi., Auto

$ 13,030 2007 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX Y583P, 55,742 mi., Auto

$ 13,255 2008 MAZDA 6 V113179A, 59K mi.

$ 13,629 2006 VW PASSAT SEDAN V113185A, 49K mi.

$ 13,640 2010 HYUNDAI ACCENT GLS V326P, Auto, 10K mi.

$ 13,995 2010 HYUNDAI ACCENT GLS V327P, Auto, 10K mi.

$ 13,995 2010 HYUNDAI ACCENT GLS V329P, Auto, 34K mi.

$ 13,995 2010 HYUNDAI ACCENT GLS V330P, Auto, 34K mi.

$ 13,995 2010 HYUNDAI ACCENT GLS V331P, Auto, 34K mi.

$ 13,995 2005 LLINCOLN TOWN CAR V113420A, 50K mi.

$ 14,455 2008 TOYOTA CAMRY 7HP2232A, 57,736 mi., Auto

$ 14,681 2007 TOYOTA CAMRY 8TP1429, 68K mi.

$ 14,698 2007 MERCURY MILAN Y594P, 40,297 mi., Auto

$ 14,783 2010 HYUNDAI ELANTRA V322PA, 7K mi.

$ 14,995 2007 HONDA ACCORD 710143A, 19K mi.

$ 15,592 2008 HONDA CIVIC LX 7HP2271, 4 Dr., Auto, 21K mi.

$ 15,598 2009 HYUNDAI SONATA V113364A, 22K mi.

$ 15,764 2008 HONDA ACCORD 768108B, 51,074 mi., Auto

$ 15,911 2008 HONDA CIVIC LX 711951A, 4 Dr., 37K mi.

$ 15,987 2010 FORD FOCUS SE Y605P, Auto, 21K mi.

$ 15,995 2010 HYUNDAI ELANTRA GLS V325P, Auto, 15K mi.

$ 15,995 2011 KIA SOUL V113367A, 11K mi.

$ 16,326 2010 HYUNDAI SONATA GLS V336P, Auto, 35K mi.

$ 16,475 2010 HYUNDAI SONATA GLS V337P, Auto, 35K mi.

$ 16,475

2010 HYUNDAI SONATA GLS V338P, Auto, 35K mi.

$ 16,475 2010 HYUNDAI ELANTRA GLS V339P, Auto, 18K mi.

$ 16,500 2008 HONDA CIVIC EX 710169A, 4 Dr., 36K mi.

$ 16,583 2009 CHEVROLET MALIBU V113362C, 5,545 mi., Auto

$ 16,795 2010 KIA SOUL 7HP2269, 17K mi., Auto

$ 16,876 2010 MITSUBISHI LANCER Y117013A, 8K mi.

$ 16,900 2005 TOYOTA AVALON V289P, 31,333 mi., Auto

$ 16,915 2009 HONDA CIVIC LX 710944A, 4 Dr., 21K mi.

$ 16,958 2009 HONDA ACCORD SDN 8T11343A, 18,700 mi., Auto

$ 16,997 2008 TOYOTA CAMRY V113173A, 22,646 mi., Auto

$ 17,900 2005 TOYOTA AVALON LTD. 8TP1439, Leather, Roof, 31K mi.

$ 17,958 2009 SUBARU LEGACY V328P, 26K mi.

$ 18,382 2008 FORD FUSION AWD V6 Y608P, 24K mi.

$ 18,950 2009 HONDA ACCORD SDN 7HP2234, 67,50 mi., Auto

$ 18,986 2011 KIA SORENTO 778151A, 29,462 mi., Auto

$ 19,551 2011 HYUNDAI SONATA V314P, 22,711 mi., Auto

$ 19,750 2011 HYUNDAI SONATA V315P, 24,516 mi., Auto

$ 19,750 2011 HYUNDAI SONATA V316P, 28,704 mi., Auto

$ 19,750 2011 HYUNDAI SONATA V317P, 28,190 mi., Auto

$ 19,750 2011 HYUNDAI SONATA V318P, 24,706 mi., Auto

$ 19,750 2011 HYUNDAI SONATA V319P, 20,140 mi., Auto

$ 19,750 2011 HYUNDAI SONATA Y117502B, 11K mi., Auto

$ 19,750 2008 HONDA ACCORD EXL 7HP2270, 4 Dr., 31K mi.

$ 19,797 2009 HONDA ACCORD SEDAN Y610P, 7K mi.

$ 20,977 2007 BMW 3 SERIES Y115001A, 65,934 mi., Auto

$ 21,989 2010 HONDA ACCORD LX 7HP2261, 2 Dr., 13K mi.

$ 21,998 2010 DODGE CHALLENGER Y114012A, 6,888 mi., Manual

$ 29,872

2005 HYUNDAI SANTA FE V113413A, 81K mi.

$ 10,478 2002 TOYOTA RAV4 8TP1432, 62K mi.

$ 11,740 2007 SUZUKI GRAND VITARA 8TT4563A, 57K mi.

$ 12,933 2005 MAZDA TRIBUTE Y599P, 58,837 mi., Auto

$ 12,994 2003 HONDA ELEMENT 4X4 767680A, 77K mi.

$ 12,998 2006 HYUNDAI SANTA FE V298P, 69,265 mi., Auto

$ 13,191 2004 FORD EXPLORER SPORT Y104089A, 60,471 mi., Auto

$ 13,262 2005 HYUNDAI SANTA FE Y119501A, 50,890 mi., Auto

$ 13,562 2006 PONTIAC TORRENT 8TP1388, 49,860 mi., Auto

$ 13,836

2006 PONTIAC TORRENT Y611P, 50K mi.

$ 13,857 2009 SCION B 8TP1421, 21K mi.

$ 14,934 2005 TOYOTA RAV-4 4X4 8T11382A

$ 15,822 2008 TOYOTA RAV4 8T11337A, 82,413 mi., Auto

$ 15,948 2005 TOYOTA RAV4 4X4 8TP1412, 49K mi.

$ 16,745 2008 FORD ESCAPE XLT 4WD Y111009A, 68K mi.

$ 16,765 2007 TOYOTA RAV4 8T11310A, 44,431 mi., Auto

$ 16,891 2007 FORD ESCAPE Y107028A, 40,643 mi., Auto

$ 16,900 2005 HONDA CR-V SE 711966A, Leather, Roof

$ 16,900 2007 HYUNDAI SANTA FE GLS 4WD 8T10180A, 36K mi.

$ 17,874 2006 HUMMER H3 8TP1391A, 74K mi.

$ 17,900 2006 TOYOTA 4RUNNER 8TT3602A, 74,249 mi., Auto

$ 17,986 2007 HONDA CR-V 7HP2250, 43,719 mi., Auto

$ 17,992 2006 HONDA CR-V SE 710931A, 54K mi.

$ 17,994 2008 TOYOTA RAV4 8T11303A, 24,263 mi., Auto

$ 17,994 2007 TOYOTA RAV4 8T4709A, 56,221 mi., Auto

$ 18,346 2008 FORD ESCAPE Y603P, 46K mi.

$ 18,499 2008 MAZDA TRIBUTE Y595P, 39K mi.

$ 18,606 2005 TOYOTA 4RUNNER 769168A, 85,109 mi., Auto

$ 18,925 2007 FORD EXPLORER V308P, 55,934 mi., Auto

$ 19,321 2008 HONDA CR-V 711929A, 38,919 mi., Auto

$ 19,447 2008 JEEP WRANGLER 8TT4685A, 39K mi.

$ 19,498 2007 HYUNDAI SANTA FE V113405A, 39,542 mi., Auto

$ 19,961 2007 HYUNDAI SANTA FE V113520A, 34K mi., Auto

$ 19,961 2008 HONDA PILOT 769155A, 43,663 mi., Auto

$ 19,998 2008 HUMMER H3 V113513A, 37,957 mi., Manual

$ 21,826 2010 FORD EDGE SEL AWD Y614P, 34K mi.

$ 21,995 2010 HYUNDAI SANTA FE GLS AWD V332P, Auto, 29K

$ 22,575 2010 HYUNDAI SANTA FE GLS AWD V333P, Auto, 29K

$ 22,575 2010 HYUNDAI SANTA FE GLS AWD V334P, Auto, 29K

$ 22,575 2010 HYUNDAI SANTA FE GLS AWD V335P, Auto, 29K

$ 22,575 2008 TOYOTA 4RUNNER Y115003A, 67K mi.

$ 22,595 2010 HYUNDAI SANTA FE V324P, 25,980 mi., Auto

$ 22,900 2008 HONDA PILOT EXL 7HP2262, 54K mi.

$ 23,364 2009 HONDA CR-V 710151A, 34,501 mi., Auto

$ 23,947 2008 HONDA PILOT 7HP2253, 34,312 mi., Auto

$ 24,885 2010 HONDA CR-V EX 4X4 7HP2265

$ 24,911 2008 TOYOTA 4RUNNER 8TP1397, 34,092 mi., Auto

$ 26,775

2008 TOYOTA HIGHLANDER 8T11358A, 25,753 mi., Auto

$ 26,974 2008 TOYOTA HIGHLANDER SPORT 28K mi., 4X4

$ 27,976 2008 TOYOTA 4RUNNER 8TP1410, Auto

$ 28,989

2003 CHEVY SILVERADO 1500 8TP1378B, 30,688 mi.

$ 9,994 2003 CHEVY SILVERADO 1500 Y612P, 31K mi.

$ 10,950 2004 NISSAN TITAN Y114024A, 60K mi.

$ 16,374 2008 NISSAN TITAN Y584PA, 51K mi.

$ 18,875 2005 FORD F250 XLT 4X4 Y597P, 50K mi.

$ 21,513 2005 FORD F250 XLT SD DIESEL 4X4 Y114031A, 88K mi.

$ 22,788 2007 TOYOTA TUNDRA 8T10153B, 59,411 mi., Auto

$ 23,707 2007 TOYOTA TACOMA 8TT4652A, 46,451 mi., Auto

$ 23,900 2008 FORD F150 EXT. CAB XLT Y109501B, 28K mi.

$ 23,995 2008 CHEVY SILVERADO 1500 V305P, 23,865 mi., Auto

$ 24,363 2008 TOYOTA TACOMA 8TT4640A, 48,460 mi.

$ 24,404 2008 TOYOTA TUNDRA 8TT4647A, 44,211 mi., Auto

$ 24,667 2007 HONDA RIDGELINE 768112A, 40,450 mi., Auto

$ 24,754 2008 HONDA RIDGELINE 767678A, 34,252 mi., Auto

$ 24,994 2007 TOYOTA TUNDRA 8TT4618A, 15,560 mi., Auto

$ 24,994 2007 CHEVY SILVERADO 4X4 769185B, 4 Dr., Crew Cab, 37K mi.

$ 25,886 2009 CHEVY SILVERADO 4X4 8TT4702A, Ext. Cab, 29K mi.

$ 25,996 2009 TOYOTA TACOMA 8TT4595A, 24,832 mi., Auto

$ 26,650 2008 TOYOTA TUNDRA 8TT4654A, 30,393 mi., Auto

$ 26,717 2008 TOYOTA TUNDRA 8TT4650A, 37,970 mi., Auto

$ 26,887 2010 TOYOTA TUNDRA 8TP1422, 2K mi.

$ 26,972 2010 TOYOTA TUNDRA 8TT4636A, 45,994 mi., Auto

$ 26,994 2008 TOYOTA TUNDRA 4X4 8TT4653A, 18,204 mi., Auto

$ 27,998 2010 FORD F150 EXT CAB LARIAT 4X4 Y607P, 12K mi.

$ 34,987

2002 TOYOTA SIENNA LE 8T9017B, 82K mi.

$ 9,887 2005 TOYOTA SIENNA LE 8TP1346, 82K mi.

$ 15,726 2008 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN 8T4718A, 48K mi.

$ 15,987 2008 HONDA ODYSSEY EX-L 8T6459A, 29K mi.

$ 24,826 2008 TOYOTA SIENNA XLE LTD AWD 8TP1431, 46K mi.

$ 28,989

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1980 ELDORADO 63K, green, many new par ts. Good body, good t i res . $1795. 518-686-4306 or 518- 590-4434

1982 DATSUN 200SX con- vertible, 5sp. Runs well, mi- nor rust. Very rare. $1600 firm. 518-642-0561

1994 BLAZER FULL size 350, auto, 2D, blue silver. Drives good. Blue int. $2495. 802-558-1891

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

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

1 9 9 6 C H E V Y B L A Z E R 2WD, 2dr, white, 4.3L, V6 engine, auto, runs strong, good shape, $1000. 518- 955-8115

1997 CHEVY CAVALIER 4cyl. Runs great. $1,000. 518-692-7146

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

2000 OLDSMOBILE ALE- RO 74,000 mi. Runs exc. In- terior very good cond., CD, air. $2,300/obo. 802-537- 3475

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

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

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

2005 DODGE NEON SXT. 108K, loaded, auto, exc cond. Red w/black interior. $5500/obo. 518-932-7957

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

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

2007 TOYOTA CAMRY Exc. cond. A/T, 4dr,loaded! Good g a s m i l e a g e . A s k i n g $12,995.802-446-3036

BUICK RENDEZVOUS Ma- roon, AWD, 3 seats, new t i res, 88K. Many extras. $7,500. 518-692-7536

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

2003 LUND 16’ w/Honda motor, 20HP & Shoreland t ra i l e r. Good cond i t i on . $3700. 518-499-0517

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

1985 ROCKWOOD POP UP Good cond i t i on , s to red undercover, asking $800. 518-854-9688

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

2006 23’ NOMAD Toy Haul- er camping t ra i ler. Ver y clean, full kitchen, bath & shower, bed, 2 couches & ta- ble. $10,000. 802-645-1925

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1982 IH COE 8 speed direct, 300 Cummins, tandem axle, $1900. 518-854-9228

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

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

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

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

2006 15’ LANDPRIDE 5015 Batwing rotary cutter. All op- tions. Very good condition+. $7,500. 518-686-4254

F O R S A L E M A N U R E spreader. 3 ton +/- PTO driv- en. Exc. older cond. $600. 518-469-0680

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

1999 NISSAN FRONTIER 200K, runs great , great shape, $2600. 802-273-2053

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

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

2003 CHEVY TAHOE Z71 package, leather, all power, 6 way CD, new tires/shocks, sunroof, white, spotless, 82K, $10,000. 802-438-2910

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

1969 HONDA 90CC moped. Good condition. Very low miles. Must see. Wells, VT $1600. 802-366-0211

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

1998 HONDA MAGNA mo- torcycle: 6,400 orig. mi. Run/ looks great. Many extras, real clean. Must see. $2,300. 518-792-5085

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

2009 YAMAHA 1700 ROAD STAR Silverado package, 4900 miles, tow-pak, insta- t r i ke k i t , B lack Cher r y, $12,500/obo. 518-747-3994

1996 POLARIS XC 440 Liq- uid, studded track, 4939 miles, $600/obo. Call 802- 342-0754.

1999 ARCTIC CAT 2R 600. Runs excellent. Looks good, studded track, 6K. $900/obo. 518-683-6891

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

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

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

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

4L60-E AUTOMATIC trans- mission from 1994 Chevy 1/2 ton 4x4. Completely rebuilt. $700. 518-642-3073

MICHELIN XCX 31x10.5x15 mounted on Explorer rims, 100% tread, asking $600/ obo. 802-645-0746

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

1998 CHEVY ASTRO van. Exc cond. White, no back seats. Motor has a noise. $2295. 802-468-5693

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

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

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

2006 DODGE DAKOTA 2WD, 47K,4DR, Auto, Air, Disk player. NEW custom cap. Remote start. $12,500. 518-664-4202

2008 CHEVY SILVERADO Short box, complete tow pkg, 6cyl , auto, OnStar, 41K, $12,750. 518-664-4202

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

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LAREDO

Stk# U2945Crew Cab, 4WD,

Auto, Air, CD, 60k miles

2005 DODGE DAKOTA SLT

$16,995

Stk# U28664WD, Auto, Air, CD, 55k miles

2005 NISSAN PATHFINDER

$18,995

Stk# U2989Crew Cab, 4WD,

Auto, Air, CD,49k miles

2004 DODGE RAM 1500 SLT

$17,995

Stk# U29534WD, Auto, Air, CD,

MP3, 62k miles

2008 JEEP WRANGLER

$22,995

UNLIMITEDRUBICON

Stk# U2763Crew Cab, 4WD,

Auto, Air, CD,81k miles

2006 NISSAN FRONTIER SE

$15,495

Stk# U28764WD, Auto, Air, CD,

73k miles

2006 JEEP COMMANDER SPORT

$16,995

Stk# U29064WD, Auto, CD,

29k miles

2004 JEEP WRANGLER X

$15,995

Stk# U29684WD, Auto, Air, CD,

MP3, 34k miles

2008 JEEP PATRIOT SPORT

$17,995

Stk# U2863AWD, Auto, Air,

Leather, Moonroof, CD, 21k miles

2008 CHRYSLER PACIFICA

$23,995

LIMITED

Stk# U3001Auto, Air, CD,

Sto-N-Go, 36k miles

2008 CHRYSLER TOWN & COUNTRY

$19,995

TOURING

Stk# U2699Auto, Air, CD,

32k miles

2005 FORD MUSTANG GT

$18,995

Stk# U2783Ext Cab, 4WD,

Auto, Air, 42k miles

2007 CHEVY SILVERADO 1500 Z71

$19,995

Stk# U2825Crew Cab, 4WD,

Auto, Air, CD, MP3, 27k miles

2009 DODGE RAM 1500 SLT

$25,995

Stk# U28414WD, Auto, Air, CD,

46k miles

2008 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE

$18,995

LAREDO

Stk# U2726Auto, Air, CD,

45k miles

2007 DODGE CALIBER SXT

$12,995

Stk# U2758AWD, Auto, Air, CD,

50k miles

2005 CHRYSLER PACIFICA

$10,995

Stk# U3024Ext Cab, AWD,

Auto, Air, 70k miles

2004 CHEVROLET SILVERADO SS

$17,995

Stk# U30064WD, Auto, Air, CD,

44k miles

2006 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE

$16,995

LAREDO Stk# U30094WD, Auto, Cab & Chassis, 45k miles

2011 RAM 3500

$32,995

Stk# U3020Crew Cab, Auto, Air, Leather, Navigation,

4x4, Loaded, 60k miles

2008 FORD SUPERDUTY F-350 FX4

$34,995

Stk# U2939Crew Cab, 4WD, Dually, Auto, CD,

59k miles

2009 DODGE RAM 3500

$34,995