Getting Your VT Drivers License Renewed

Recently, various people in town have been caught up in the VT Driver’s License Renewal debacle. Basically, if you haven’t renewed your driver’s license since Jan. 2014, be prepared as it’s a lot more complicated for “security.”

To save squinting your eyes -Know that you have a 14 day grace period from your birthday. It’s in very fine print on your license.

You can renew, update or request a duplicate license by mail, however it will result in the issuance of a “Non-Real ID” compliant card-or “Privilege Card” rather than “License.” That means for things like boarding a plane, you can’t use your driver’s license and will have to have another form of accepted ID, such as a passport. Sooooo....

If you want a License, you’re going to need to show up at the DMV (Springfield and Rutland are closest) and have with you, in addition to the renewal application form, the following three items-and they will not take any substitutions-a good book is also helpful, or you can keep your Facebook friends entertained as they provide Wi-Fi

1. Original or certified copy of your Birth certificate or current passport

2. Social Security Card; or W-2 form or Social Security Administration 1099 form; or Non-Social Security Administration 1099 form; or pay stub with you name and Social Security number on it. Photocopies or faxes are not acceptable.

If you need a Social Security card, you need to go in person to the Social Security office-closest are Rutland or Keene, NH. There is no cost for the new card, but you will need to bring a copy or your birth certificate or current passport. This will be mailed to you and takes about 5 business days.

3. Proof of VT residency-Two pieces of mail with current name and street address.  If you use a PO Box, provide any two of the following:

• utility bill-must list service address;

• property tax bill with physical location;

• lease or landlord statements;

• Vermont EBT card or VT AIM identification card; Homeowners/renters insurance (policy/proof of claim).

If you reside with others and get no mail at your street address, you’ll need to complete the Vermont Residency Certification and submit with your application. 

It’s an all or nothing situation-if you have all three, you get your license. If an item is missing, you’ll receive a “Privilege card.” The good news is that if you do then find your birth certificate, or whatever item you’re missing, they will issue a license free of charge provided nothing else has changed.

When you receive your renewal notice-should arrive 30 days before your birthday-read the enclosed information carefully. Don’t bother calling the number provided. Along with brewing the first pot of coffee for the day, they must automatically take the phone off the hook as all you get is a busy signal no matter how many times you call. It’s really easier to just go to the DMV.

 

 

 

 

Cavendish Update 7/31/15 News/Events/Memoirs

We’ve been hearing how well the Town Wide Tag Sale was for many vendors. If you haven’t done so already, please show your support for Cavendish Connects and their sponsorship of this event by sending a donation today. SUPPORT CAVENDISH CONNECTS 
 
7/31/15 Cavendish Update Contains the Following:
1. Cavendish Related News
2. Tiemann Cavendish Memoirs: Chapter 21/Halloween
3. Harvest Time and Community Luncheon
4. Blue Heron Rookery Tour-Aug. 1
5. Events 
 
1. CAVENDISH RELATED NEWS
Retired CTES School Teacher Honored by the Ludlow Rotary: 
Congratulations to Peggy Svec who received an award on Tuesday from the Ludlow Rotary recognizing her for her many contributions and years of service to the school children of Cavendish VT.
 
New 2nd Grade Teacher at CTES: Lindsay Turgeon is the new Grade 2 teacher at Cavendish Town Elementary School. Familiar to some Cavendish families from spending three summers working at Stepping Stones Preschool, she recently revised her Master or Education degree at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, in Elementary Education. In addition to her preschool experience, she spent 10 months student teaching and worked as paraprofessional in elementary classrooms in Western Massachusetts.
 
Cavendish Man Arrested for Cultivation of Marijuana: On 07/28/15, at approximately 0851 hours, Vermont State Police responded to a residence on Main Street in Cavendish after receiving a 911 hang up call. It was determined that Davis Albershardt committed the offense of domestic assault and was arrested for this. While investigating the incident, Troopers discovered several marijuana plants growing on the property. Albershardt was transported to the Rockingham State Police barracks for processing. He was issued a citation for Domestic Assault and Cultivation of Marijuana. Vermont State Police Press Release
 
Vermont Continues Its Slow Recovery from the Great Recession: Economists for the legislative and executive branches issued their biannual report on the state economy Monday. They say that Vermont is on pace to continue its slow recovery from the Great Recession. Lawmakers earlier this year approved a fiscal year 2016 general fund budget that assumes about 3 percent growth in state revenues. Economists say the state looks to be on track to meet those projections.  Vermont continues to have one of the lowest unemployment rates in the country, though growth in personal income withholding taxes continues to stagnate. VPR 
 
CIEE Looking for VT Host Families: CIEE, the non-profit agency that coordinates foreign exchange students have a couple students coming to Vermont for the 2015-2016 high school year and need assistance in finding them good homes and families. The students include a 16 year boy from Spain, a 15 year old boy from South Korea and a 17 year old girl from Slovakia. If you are interested in being a host family, contact Virginia Doss VDoss@ciee.org
 
2. TIEMANN CAVENDISH MEMOIRS: CHAPTER 21/HALLOWEEN
In Chapter 21, fall has arrived along with the annual Halloween celebration at the Center Rd School. This week’s bonus feature includes another memory of Halloween at the school but at least a decade later. For the prelude and links to all of the chapters go to Coming to Vermont (Cavendish): Memoirs of Philip Tiemann.
 
3. HARVEST TIME AND COMMUNITY LUNCHEON 
Tuesday, Aug. 4, is the monthly community luncheon at Gethsemane Church’s Parish Hall, off Dept Street in Proctorsville. Meeting at noon, this luncheon will be Harvest time.  We are gathering in veggies from all our friends and plan to make stuffed peppers, stuffed eggplant and stuffed tomatoes, bean salads, bread from Crows Bakery and watermelon.  Please join us celebrating the bounty of summer. Suggested donation is $3.
 
4. BLUE HERON ROOKERY TOUR-AUG 1 
Pieter van Schaik is hosting a tour of a 4 nest heron rookery on Aug. 1, 9 am (rain or shine). Meet at his office, 2055 Main Street. It’s about a 10 minute walk from the parking area over gentle terrain to get to the rookery. There is also a patch of Rattlesnake Plantain orchids in bloom and a clump of Spotted Wintergreen, which are local but not that common.
 
5. Events
Upcoming Events This week
August 1 (Saturday): Blue Heron Rookery Tour, 9 am
August 4 (Tuesday): Community Luncheon at Gethsemane Church, noon
August 5 (Wednesday): Proctorsville Concert on the Green featuring Sarah Clanton, 6 pm
 
For more information on these and other events, go to the Cavendish Connects August Calendar. For regional events, check out the Okemo Valley Chamber of Commerce Calendar.

Cavendish Update 7/24/15 Tag Sale/Guns/News/Events

5TH ANNUAL TOWN WIDE TAG SALE INFORMATION
Vendor location-Stop, Shop and Eat-is now available in PDF format on-line. You can also use the on-line site on your phone, since all locations link to Google maps.  Print copies can be picked up at the Cavendish Connects booth at the gazebo on the Proctorsville Green.
 
Stop by the Cavendish Connects booth for more information, have a cookie (gluten free options available), leave a donation or just say “hi.”
 
7/24/15 Cavendish Update Contains the Following:
1. Cavendish Related News
2. Cavendish Question: Can You Shoot Guns in the Villages
3. Tiemann Cavendish Memoirs: Chapter 20/Blueberries
4. Donations to Help PFD Life Member Jim Glidden
5. Sarah Clanton on the Proctorsville Green
6  Events
 
1. CAVENDISH RELATED NEWS
Preschool Dollars: Act 166, Vermont's universal pre-K law, went into effect July 1. It is supposed to provide parents of 3- to 5-year-olds with 10 hours of free prekindergarten classes 35 weeks of the year. Children enrolled in full-day childcare would receive reduced tuition over the academic year. Kids must be enrolled in a prequalified program run by a public school district or a privately operated center. The idea is to give more children access to high-quality early childhood education. However, some parents are complaining that childcare centers are raising tuition and what should be free, actually comes with a cost. According to the VT Department of Education It certainly is not the intent that this makes child care harder for parents to access. It should actually be, in a lot of cases reducing that. The idea is to keep it affordable and also to ensure that families who may not have been able to access it before can do so. The Vermont Agency of Education has received a few complaints on the issue and says lawyers at DCF are now reviewing the interpretation of the law. WCAX 
 
Springfield Installs Surveillance Cameras: Police Lt. Mark Fountain told members of a crime and police subcommittee Wednesday the three surveillance cameras were installed last week in hopes they will help reduce crime. WCAX 
 
2. CAVENDISH QUESTION: SHOOTING GUNS IN VILLAGES
Question: Is it legal for people in the villages to target shoot, or shoot guns?
 
Answer: According to Vermont law, no town, city or incorporated village can directly regulate "the possession, ownership, transportation, transfer, sale, purchase, carrying, licensing or registration of traps, firearms, ammunition or components of firearms or ammunition." Vermont does allow towns, cities and incorporated villages "to regulate or prohibit the use or discharge, but not possession of, firearms within the municipality or specified portions thereof." At this time, Cavendish does not have an ordinance prohibiting the discharge of firearms in the villages of Cavendish and Proctorsville.

In Vermont State Parks and Department land, the Rules and Regulations state No firecrackers or other explosive devices, firearms, air rifles or pistols, gas weapons, slingshots, crossbows, bow and arrows except by special permit shall be discharged in any developed recreation area during the park operating season. No firearm shall be discharged within 500 feet of any occupied building or structure in any park or recreation area. http://www.vtstateparks.com/pdfs/rule_current.pdf

Guns are also not allowed on “school property,” which means any property owned by a school, including motor vehicles. “Owned by the school” means owned, leased, controlled or subcontracted by the school.

If the community thinks an ordinance is needed, this needs to be brought before the Cavendish Select Board, which meets at 6:30 the second Monday of every month. FMI: Call the town office 226-7292
 
3. TIEMANN CAVENDISH MEMOIRS: CHAPTER 20/BLUEBERRIES
In Chapter 20,  Tiemann’s summer gardens sound amazing. Clearly, at the height of the Depression, to get through the winter, every manner of vegetable and fruit needed to be grown in mass quantities. Without the convenience of freezing, preserving would be done by dehydration, pickling, canning and/or storage in a root cellar.
 
This week’s “bonus feature” is all about blueberries, including how to dry them in the oven and even different recipes to try. Cavendish Historical Society board member Bruce McEnaney, also assistant town manager, is known on Facebook as Bruce’s Berries because he has the best blueberries in Vermont. One hundred percent organic, they’re ripe for the picking. If you get there quick enough, there are even red raspberries.

As Bruce notes, The picking procedure is the same as last year...scale on the porch...honor system...blah, blah, blah. Half of the proceeds will go to the Cavendish Historical Society to supplement the funds that the good citizens of Cavendish voted to give the Society. The money will go into a fund to repair and paint the former Cavendish Baptist Church that is now the museum. Pick delicious, healthy, never any sprays (except water) blueberries and help refurbish one of the towns beautiful buildings. And remember Bruce's Berries are the freshest and tastiest because YOU PICK THEM YOURSELVES!!!
 
For the prelude and links to all of the chapters go to Coming to Vermont (Cavendish): Memoirs of Philip Tiemann.
 
4. DONATIONS TO HELP PVFD LIFE MEMBER JIM GLIDDEN
The Proctorsville Fire Dept (PFD) will have a donation jar at their BBQ on Saturday, July 25, Proctorsville Green, to collect money for PFD life member Jim Glidden. He learned this week that he has a severe illness believed to be cancer. He has a large tumor has been found in one of his lungs as well as signs of it in his lymph nodes and brain. Jim actively served PFD and our community for almost 30 years and now needs our help. If you would like to help Jim and his family but are unable to stop by our tent on Saturday, you can send a donation by check to the Proctorsville Vol Fire Dept in care of Jim Glidden to P. O. Box 81, Proctorsville, VT 05153. God bless and please pray for our brother and his family.
 
5. SARAH CLANTON AT THE PROCTORSVILLE GREEN 
The Cavendish Community and Conservation Association on behalf of the Town of Cavendish invites everyone to the Cavendish Music Series on Wednesday, August 5th at 6:00 p.m. when the hair tossing, cello playing, sultry songstress Sarah Clanton takes the stage on the Proctorsville Green. This will be the fifth in the series of concerts that are held on consecutive Wednesday evenings in July and August.
 
Based out of Nashville, Tennessee, Sarah was classically trained from kindergarten but her heart belongs to rock n roll. Along with her quirky vocals and long hair flying in musical abandon, the rhythmic yet melodic voice of the cello provides a unique storytelling experience. Taking her classical background and flipping the script a bit, Sarah Clanton brings an infectious energy rarely seen by typical singer-songwriters. Wielding the cello and a sultry voice she delivers poetic gems to an ever-growing audience.
 
The concert is free and open to everyone, not just Cavendish residents, so join your friends and neighbors in front of the gazebo on the green. Bring a blanket or a comfortable chair, have a picnic, or just lay back and relax on the grass. It’s a fun way to enjoy the summer weather and either reconnect with old friends or make new ones. 
 
For more information please call Robin at 226-7736. In the event of rain, postponement information will be reflected on the Cavendish Facebook page.
 
6. EVENTS
Upcoming Events this week:
July 25 (Saturday): Town Wide Tag Sale 9-3
July 28 (Tuesday): Cavendish Library’s BBQ and Magic Show
July 29 (Wednesday): Concert on the Proctorsville Green featuring Green Brothers Band, 6 pm
 
For more information on these and other events, go to the Cavendish Connects July Calendar. For regional events, check out the Okemo Valley Chamber of Commerce Calendar.
 
 
 

5th Annual Town-Wide Tag Sale

The 5th Annual town wide tag sale will be held on July 25 (Saturday) from 9 – 3 pm. Sponsored by Cavendish Connects, below is information for vendors and for shopping. 

VENDORS

• The sale will be concentrated along Main Street (Route 131), with both village greens available to Cavendish/Proctorsville residents, property owners, businesses and/or community groups.

•  Anyone setting up on a village green is responsible for bringing all supplies and removing all trash and items that did not sell by the end of the day.

• Secondary areas will be off High Street in Cavendish Village and Route 103, Twenty Mile Stream and Depot Street in Proctorsville.. We will provide a list of addresses for those vendors who want to set up in these and other parts of town. Those along High Street, Route 103, Twenty Mile or other areas should think about signage.

• The online site for information and vendors will be updated weekly.

• The familiar red poster boards will go up two weeks before the event.

Those who wish to register for space at the Greens, or have their site listed on the vendor list (print and on-line) should send an e-mail to cavendishconnects@gmail.com or call 802-226-7807. Please note that the more information you can provide about what you have for sale, the more shoppers you will attract.

WHERE TO STOP, SHOP & EAT: Download a copy of the information below in PDF format. Printed versions are available at the Cavendish Baptist Church and at the Cavendish Connects Booth, located in the Gazebo at the Proctorsville Green. 

Cavendish Baptist Church
Tag Sale in front of the church, will be selling bagged lunches from 11-1.

High Street
(Street on the right hand side of 131, heading west on 131 by the Cavendish Village Green)
379 High Street
- 65 Wiley Hill (This is a left off of High Street and the house is the only one on the right hand side)
- 864 High Street
The Woodell's long awaited tag sale! Includes antiques, furniture, free box and a whole lot more. Follow the road to a second tag sale nearby.

Cavendish Village Green
Cavendish Cub Scouts; once again Henry will be offering his "all things free" sale. There will also be antique furniture, a moving sale and a lot more from various other vendors. 

Mini Bees
(convenience store between Mac Molding and the Cavendish Historical Society Museum)

Cavendish Commons
(left hand side of road heading West. Multi family sale)

Twenty Mile Stream
(right hand side of road heading West.)

- 39 Quarry Rd
(left off of Twenty Mile Stream)
Perfect stop for the artist/crafter as the sale will include: looms and other weaving equipment including yarn; a toaster/convection oven barely used; propane salamander heater; and other items too numerous to mention. 

- 121 Davis Rd
(Right off of Twenty Mile Stream, just after the Davis Rd Bridge). 

- 1394 Twenty Mile Stream
Has lawn mower and furniture.

Holy Name of Mary Church Hall
(803 Main Street, right side of Route 131 heading West towards Ludlow)
Items include: Books, baskets, jewelry, household items, home made jams, Christmas items, small lamps, wooden items and much more.  

Cavendish Town Elementary School
(573 Main Street, Route 131)
Tag Sale. Baked Goods, and Car Wash to benefit the 6th grade. Items for the sale can be dropped off at CTES. 

St. James Methodist Church
Directly across the street from the school.

PROCTORSVILLE GREEN
Cavendish Connects booth will be in the gazebo and will have vendor site information along with free cookies; Cavendish Community and Conservation Association (CCCA); Proctorsville Volunteer Fire Dept: BBQ (burgers, hot dogs, peppers and onions, chips and drinks); Fletcher Farms School for the Arts & Crafts; Green Mountain Snow Fleas (will have a groomer set up next to the park);  Solarize Makes Sense-You can sign up for a free home solar evaluation; Flippin' Furniture some furniture, but mostly handmade reclaimed wood signs; individual tables. Items to be found from private vendor:James Patterson books, desk, lamps, quilt set, white Christmas tree with stand, holiday decorations, bathroom decor, S&P shakers, vintage butterware, vintage steamer trunk (35" long x 20" wide x 23" tall), archery accessories, arrow fletching jigs, 18th Century Chinese mother-of-pearl gambling tokens, handmade checkbook and debit card holders, antique Ducklow chair; dressers; antiques; lamps; linens; javelin; arts & crafts supplies; license plates (including VT 1966); Tonka toys. Be sure to check out the multi family hay wagon set up between the bottom of the Green and the old mill buildings. Just in, a vendor will have boxed model kits and Life Magazines from the 1950s and 1960s. 

Gethsemane Church
Depot Street, in front of church
Items for sale include-sofa...great condition; Patio Cushions; set of china; Smoker; Antique rattan cradle; Framed Pictures; variety of great tools; Two toned Green carpet 9x12...excellent condition; Bird Feeder Pole; gardening tools; luggage; children's toys. Note that a kiddie pool will be available for kids to cool off.  

Corner of Depot and Pratt Hill
Moving Sale, antiques, desks-one Gov. Winthrop style. 

41 Mountain Rd
(Close to the intersection of Depot and Pratt HIl-Mountain Rd is just off Pratt Hill)
Young Adult books, a Thule bike rack, office items, household items, antique picture frames, misc. small furniture, etc.