3rd Annual Abundance Swap

There were lots of wonderful presents that people picked up for friends, families and even themselves at last year’s Abundance Swap so we’re expecting even more amazing stuff this year. The rules are simple:

• Pick 3-5 items in your home, shop or office that someone would enjoy as a gift. These should be in really good shape and of quality, meaning it’s well made and likely to be valued by someone. Children are encouraged to bring gently used toys they may have outgrown or no longer use. Do not bring items that are damaged, broken or do not work.

• Bring them to the Cavendish Town Elementary School on Saturday morning, December 3, starting at 9:30 am.

• Drop off your items, enjoy a visit with your neighbors and the Cavendish Connects team, as well as share the stories of what you are bringing to the swap.

• From 10-11:30, select presents for someone on your holiday giving list (it can be you). 

 

Need some help in sorting out what to bring to the swap? Check out the post we did on the KonMari Method for tidying. 

 

FMI: 226-7807 or cavendishconnect@gmail.com

Cavendish Update 10/28/16 Crime Wave/TDS/Halloween

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10/28/16 Cavendish Update

1. Crime Wave Hitting Area

2. TDS Internet Update

3. Cavendish Related News

4. Haunted Trail Cancelled/Bonfire on Halloween

5. All About Using Bird Feeders in Cavendish

6. Events

1. CRIME WAVE HITTING AREA: In the last few days, Table 19 been robbed and alerts have been posted by the Ludlow, Springfield and Vermont State Police about crimes in and around our area. If you have any information about these crimes, please contact the appropriate law enforcement agency.

 • Table 19 Robbery: On 10-26-16, at approximately 0430 hours [4:30am], Vermont State Police/Westminster Barracks, received an alarm activation at the Table 19 Restaurant and Bar, in the Town of Cavendish.  Upon further investigation it was determined that a burglary had occurred.  State Police are still conducting an investigation and are asking the public if they have any information relating to this burglary, please contact the Vermont State Police/Westminster Barracks, at 802-722-4600.  Specific details are being withheld at this time to maintain the integrity of this investigation.  VT State Police

 • Town Garage Robberies: The Cavendish Town Garage was broken into and robbed on October 13. A press release was not issued for this crime. However, a robbery has taken place at the Reading Town Garage, with similar items being taken. Vermont State Police reports the following. The Vermont State Police is investigating a burglary that occurred at the Reading Town Garage on 10/19/2016. Suspects entered the garage during the early morning hours of 10/19/16 through a locked side door of the garage using some sort of pry bar to open the door. Suspects stole 2-Husquvarna 365 special chainsaws, 1-Husquavarna 55 chainsaw, 1-Homelight C-75 chainsaw, and 1-small Johnson red chainsaw. Anybody with any information regarding this burglary, please contact the Vermont State Police Corporal Harvey at 802-234-9933.

• Crime Alert Ludlow Police: Since September 1, 2016 several businesses in the Ludlow area have been burglarized. Several items have been taken including cash and safes. An arrest has been made in one case and the Ludlow Police are actively pursuing leads in others. We are asking the public for their help in these cases. Anyone with information about these recent burglaries, any other criminal or suspicious activity is asked to call the Ludlow Police Department, we don’t need your name just your information. Call 228-4411 and speak with the Duty Officer.  In the meantime we ask that everyone be extra vigilant in securing their property. Business owners/managers and homeowners should ensure their alarms and video surveillance systems are in proper working order.

• Crime Alert Springfield Police Department: The Springfield PD is continuing to receive complaints of stolen property from the North Springfield area. Most items being taken are Tools, Air Compressors, Chainsaws, Tires/Rims. This includes from businesses, private residences, and storage facilities. If you see or hear anything suspicious at night PLEASE contact 911 or call the PD directly at 802-885-2113. If you have information on who may be responsible for these events OR where they are unloading the stolen property, i.e. pawn shop, junk dealer, etc., please give us a call. We don't want your name...we want your information. You can call, message us here (yes, your name will come thru, but we will log it as an anonymous tip), or send thru our Tip Line located on our web page. ~Thank You!!

This is a good time to evaluate how secure your property is by using the Houma Police Department’s Home Security Checklist and implementing recommendations from Protecting Your Home from Break Ins. 

 

2. TDS INTERNET UPDATE: A year ago, TDS informed the Cavendish Telecommunications Committee about a 10 G “ring” that would be installed, in order to improve Internet connections. The Calix E7 fiber system is similar to the one used in NH, where 1 G service is now available to homes. According to TDS this is a very important step in bringing high speed Internet to Cavendish

Starting in January 2016, we have been told repeatedly that the 10 G system, with its six new junction boxes, would be operational shortly. However, the project hit a number of glitches, from failed connectors to faulty equipment.  

In a conversation with TDS on Friday, Oct. 21, they stated that the new system is now operational in the Tarbell Hill area and for the first time DSL is available to TDS customers in this location. To that end TDS subscribers on Tarbell Hill and East Road are reporting that the new system “is working great.”

By Oct. 28, four additional locations will be connected to the 10 G ring. The 6th and final connection point is Twenty Mile Stream. However, this requires equipment installation and has a completion projection date of Thanksgiving.

The speeds are estimated to be as follows (as the wire goes) from the connection point:

- 50 Mbps: within 5,000 to 5,500 feet (about a mile from the junction box)

- 25 Mbps: within 8,000 to 9,000 feet

- 5 Mbps beyond that

TDS offers a variety of speed options with different price points. Costs will depend if you are currently a TDS Internet subscriber, with lower rates applying to new customers.

Not all TDS junction boxes are being upgraded. The company has indicated that by installing the 10 G Ring with six new junction points, this should help on the “back haul” by reducing “bottlenecks” so that the Internet will function considerably better for all TDS subscribers.

It would be helpful if TDS subscribers would let us know if they see changes in service in the next few weeks. You can post comments to the Cavendish VT Facebook page and/or e-mail cavendishconnects@gmail.com

 

3. CAVENDISH RELATED NEWS

• Visiting Historic Cavendish: The Cavendish Historical Society (CHS) is seeing a significant increase in visitors from around the world. To assist them in planning their visit, CHS has created a “Visiting Historic Cavendish” page. 

Springfield Man who Robbed Heritage and Gas Station in Ludlow Pleads Guilty: The Office of the United States Attorney for the District of Vermont announced that Matthew T. Martin, 32, from the Springfield, has pled guilty to a series of violent robberies he committed in 2015, including two in Ludlow. Eagle Times 

Officials Urge Vermonters to Conserve Water: Despite rain over the weekend and more in the forecast, state officials are urging Vermonters to conserve water. From Lake Champlain to streams and rivers across Vermont and New Hampshire, the region is experiencing a severe drought. "Drought is one of those we call a creeping hazard, so that means it takes a while to develop and then it takes a while to sort of come back to what we would consider to be average or normal conditions," said Lesley-Ann Dupigny-Giroux, Vermont State Climatologist. WCAX 

 • VT’s Voter Registration High, With Early Voting: According to Secretary of State Jim Condos, early voting is on the rise in Vermont, and a record number of people are now registered to vote in the November election. Condos has also asked the Department of Homeland Security to run a cyber risk assessment to test the integrity of the state's voting system. Vermont has one of the most lenient early voting systems in the country. VPR 

Governor Signs “All Payer” Agreement with Feds: On Thursday afternoon, Gov. Peter Shumlin signed an agreement with the federal government that could overhaul the health care system in Vermont. Hospitals and many doctors say the so-called "all-payer" model has the potential to improve care, and curb costs, but critics say the deal was rushed. VPR 

 

4. HAUNTED TRAIL CANCELLED/BONFIRE ON HALLOWEEN: Due to the adverse weather conditions leading up to Saturday night, the Haunted Trail has been cancelled. However, Cavendish Rec will instead be sponsoring a bonfire on Halloween at Greven Field from 6-9 pm. You can Trunk or Treat and still come by to warm up, enjoy some food and hob knob with the towns' best ghosts, witches, dragons and assorted other characters. Everyone is invited.

 

5. CAVENDISH BIRD FEEDERS: This article is in response to questions we’ve received about the use of bird feeders.

The Vermont Fish & Wildlife Department recommends taking down bird feeders from April 1 through November 30 to avoid attracting black bears.  Normally, December 1 is the recommended start date for feeding birds in Vermont.  However, if there is a lack of snow this keeps some bears from going into their winter dens. “We suggest waiting for six or more inches of snow that lasts before putting out your bird feeders, especially if you have been visited in the past by bears or if there are sightings of bears in your neighborhood.”

As to when to take them down- Fish & Wildlife says warm spring weather and melting snows can cause bears to come out of their winter dens earlier than March 31 in search of a meal. Bears are very fond of suet and bird seed, especially black oil sunflower seed. Bringing feeders in at night doesn’t work, because bears will still feed on seed that is spilled on the ground.”

“Feeding birds in the winter is a source of great enjoyment for bird enthusiasts, but it can also cause diseases to spread quickly among wild birds,” says John Buck, the state’s lead biologist on migratory birds. “It is critical to clean those birdfeeders at least once a month in order to prevent a buildup of harmful pathogens.”  Buck recommends using a solution of one part bleach to nine parts hot water to kill bacteria. Hot water with unscented dish detergent also does an excellent job. Wear rubber gloves to avoid any contamination. Be sure to clean inside and outside surfaces. Rinse feeders to prevent residual chlorine from being ingested by birds and dry thoroughly before refilling. Any remaining moisture could lead to mold and mildew that can cause rotten, unhealthy seed.

 

5. EVENTS

OCTOBER 29 (Saturday): Cavendish Town Elementary School PTO party 5-7 pm at the school. • Haunted Trail at Greven Field has been cancelled.

OCTOBER 30 (Sunday): 1st Annual Cavendish Pumpkin Carving Contest. Drop off carved pumpkins with a flameless candle at Jill’s Place (Cavendish General Store 1900 Main Street) by 5 pm. Community judging is from 5-6 pm with prizes awarded in the following categories: 5-11 years of age; 12-17 years of age; 18+ and family/team

• Raise the Roof Concert Series: Mystery Cafe Quartet, 4 pm Gethsemane Church, Proctorsville.

OCTOBER 31 (Monday): Trunk or Treat at CTES. Set up is 4:30 pm at the school parking lot. Trunk or Treat is from 5-7.

• Trick of Treating at the Proctorsville Fire Dept. 4:30-8:30

• Halloween Bonfire at Greven Field 6-9 pm Free and open to the public sponsored by Cavendish Rec 

NOVEMBER 1 (Tuesday): Dia de los Muertos (Day of the Dead). Community Luncheon, Gethsemane Parish Hall, Depot Street Proctorsville. Menu includes Mac and cheese with ham, coleslaw, cornbread and creamy mocha frozen dessert bars

NOVEMBER 4 (Friday): Cavendish Town Elementary School Bingo Night 6-8 pm in the multi purpose room to benefit the PTO.

 For information on upcoming events, go to the Cavendish Connects Calendar.  For area events, check the Okemo Valley Chamber of Commerce calendar. 

Table 19 Robbed

SUMMARY OF INCIDENT: On 10-26-17, at approximately 0430 hours [4.30 am], Vermont State Police/Westminster Barracks, received an alarm activation at the Table 19 Restaurant and Bar, in the Town of Cavendish.  Upon further investigation it was determined that a burglary had occurred.  State Police are still conducting an investigation and are asking the public if they have any information relating to this burglary, please contact the Vermont State Police/Westminster Barracks, at 802-722-4600.  Specific details are being withheld at this time to maintain the integrity of this investigation. 

Cavendish Update 10/21/16 Halloween/News/Events

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 10/21/16 Cavendish Update

1. Cavendish Related News

2. Cavendish Halloween Activities

3. Mystery Cafe Quartet Opens Raise the Roof Concerts

4. BRGNS Stick Season Social Fundraiser

5. Got Yoga?

6. Events

 

1. CAVENDISH RELATED NEWS

Cavendish Select Board Meeting 10/17/16: At Monday’s select board meeting, after a continuation of the public hearing,  the board voted to adopt the Cavendish Flood Hazard Area Regulations (FHAR). Also discussed was the hiring of a new town manager. Candidates are being interviewed this week and next but these meetings are generally done in executive session. Review of changes to proposed Policy on Objects Placed in the Town Highway Right-of-way and consider for approval as well as the follow-up on Town Employee Health Insurance Policy were tabled to another meeting. Select board meetings are recorded by LPC-TV and are available at their website and on Comcast Television.  Written minutes are available at the town’s website.  

 Local School Results of Smarter Balanced Assessment Consortium (SBAC): Test results for each school in the state were recently released by the Agency of Education. Last spring was the second time that the state’s students took the online SBAC tests, but the first year that scores will count. The test is given in math and English for students in grades 3-8 and grade 11. Proficiency at or above was as follows for Cavendish Town Elementary School (CTES) and Green Mountain Union High School (GM):

CTES            English               Math

3rd                    45%                 72%

4th                    43%                 81%

5th                    71%                  78%

6th                     77%                 72%

 

GM

7th                    62%                 56%

 8th                   57%                 53%

11th                  53%                 29%

 

Source: Vermont Digger

 Black River Produce Sold to Midwest Food Giant: Reinhart Foodservice, the nation’s fifth largest distributor of food to restaurants and institutions with 29 warehouses in the east, midwest and south, announced that it has agreed to buy the brand names and distribution business of Springfield based Black River Produce. Some aspects of the business will remain under local ownership. Three-year old Precision Valley Food Specialties, which runs a meat packing operation in the former Ben & Jerry’s plant in North Springfield and the warehouse on River Street in Springfield will continue to be owned by the original partners in Black River Produce. The current owners Mark Curran and Steve Birge (Cavendish resident) will continue to stay on for the next two to four years. BRP was located in Proctorsville at one time and continues to be an employer for many in Cavendish. The transaction is expected to close on Oct. 24. Chester Telegraph  Other stories Rutland Herald

Chester Jiffy Mart Re Opens in New Location: The Jiffy Mart at Main and Depot Streets in Chester is closed as the new location at Main and Pleasant is now open. The new store includes Subway and Ramunto’s pizza. The previous location will be sold.

Fish & Wildlife Confirm Canada Lynx in Londonderry: Vermont Fish and Wildlife confirmed a Canada lynx was caught on camera in southern Vermont this June. Lynx have been spotted in the Northeast Kingdom before, but this snapshot was taken in the backyard of a Londonderry home. A UVM student also set up a wildlife camera and found a photo of a lynx near Searsburg. Officials believe it's the same lynx in both sightings. WCAX 

Turn in Unused or Expired Medications on Oct. 22: On Saturday from 10-2 unused or expired medication for safe disposal can be done locally at the Weathersfield Transfer Station (Route 106); Springfield Police Dept.; Ludlow Police Dept.; and Chester Police Dept. Note that Ludlow and Springfield Police Departments have permanent, year round medicine drop boxes. Needles are not accepted.

Candidates Guide: VT Digger Candidates Guide provides an opportunity for comparison of those running for statewide and local elected positions. 

Shumlin Announces Opiate Prescription Limits: Wednesday, Governor Peter Shumlin, D-Vermont, and the health department announced a first-of-its-kind proposal to set opiate prescription limits saying it would make Vermont the "most restrictive state in the country" for getting drugs. Under the new rules, minor procedures would only receive 9 to 12 pills or about three days' worth of medication on the initial visit. Larger procedures would have no more than a seven-day supply. Doctors would be able to prescribe more later if it's needed. Chronic pain would be at the discretion of the prescribing physician. WCAX 

 

2. CAVENDISH HALLOWEEN ACTIVITIES: As can be seen by the list below, lots of Halloween fun in store for the entire community this year.

Oct. 29 (Saturday): Cavendish Town Elementary School PTO party 5-7 pm at the school

• Haunted Trail at Greven Field 6-9 pm. American Pie’s pizza truck will be on hand selling slices and raising funds for the skate board park. Please note that this is a scary haunted trail and not recommended for young children. Families can still enjoy the bonfire.

Oct. 30 (Sunday): 1st Annual Cavendish Pumpkin Carving Contest. Drop off carved pumpkins with a flameless candle at Jill’s Place (Cavendish General Store 1900 Main Street) by 5 pm. Community judging is from 5-6 pm with prizes awarded in the following categories: 5-11 years of age; 12-17 years of age; 18+ and family/team

Oct. 31 (Monday): Trunk or Treat at CTES. Trunk or Treating is a version of Trick or Treating - but instead of children going from door to door to collect candy; they go from trunk to trunk around the parking lot.  Adults can participate by bringing their car, decorating the trunk with a theme and handing out candy. Please keep decorations kid-friendly – nothing too scary. Be as creative as you'd like – pick a theme from books, movies, games, hobbies, sports, history, or a friendly Halloween theme. There are lots of ideas online to start your brainstorming. You can even wear a costume to go with your theme! Remember to bring enough treats for approximately 200 kids! This event is sponsored by the Cavendish Baptist Church. Set up is 4:30 pm at the school parking lot. Trunk or Treat is from 5-7. FMI Call Amanda 226-8113

• Trick of Treating at the Proctorsville Fire Dept. 4:30-8:30

 

3. MYSTERY CAFE QUARTET OPENS RAISE THE ROOF CONCERTS: Fall is in the air and the Raise the Roof concert series is back!  After a summer filled with sun and heat, it’s time to move indoors for live music in Proctorsville on October 30.  

Accordionist Jeremiah McLane, fiddler Sarah Blair, guitarist Owen Marshall and piper and whistler Tim Cummings have joined forces to create an exciting new quartet that plays traditional music from France and the British Isles, as well as original compositions. Called Mystery Cafe, the dynamic foursome plays and sings music full of subtle changes in mood, interweaving songs and tunes with texture and dynamics that give the listener the impression they are four musicians with one mind.  Their firm grounding in high energy traditional dance music, as well as haunting slow airs, combined with mastery of their instruments and innovative playing make for a musical experience filled with energy and spirit.

Mystery Cafe is led by accordionist Jeremiah McLane, whose lifetime of pursuing and performing music includes many genres:  blues, jazz, folk, Celtic, French and Quebecois, enriched by studying African drumming, Indonesian gamelan and minimalist composers Steve Reich and Philip Glass.   He founded two popular New England traditional bands, Clayfoot Strutters and Nightingale.  His solo recording, Smile When You’re Ready, was nominated by National Public Radio as part of their “favorite picks” poll that asks listeners for songs that make them feel good.

Mystery Cafe will perform on Sunday October 30 at 4:00 p.m. at Gethsemane Church on Depot St. in Proctorsville.  The little church, know for its big acoustics, is an intimate venue.  Admission is $10 at the door.

                       

4. BRGNS TO HOLD ANNUAL STICK SEASON SOCIAL: Black River Good Neighbor Services is holding its seventh annual Stick Season Social at Sam’s Steakhouse in Ludlow on Saturday, November 5th.  The silent auction and the bar open at 6:00 p.m., dinner starts at 6:45. “Stick Season is that time between fall leaves and winter snow with no free concerts and not much to do, so it’s a great time to party,” said Peter LaBelle, President of BRGNS. “This is our major fund raiser of the year. It will help the BRGNS’ Food Shelf with program costs so it can continue to help local people in need of food, rent, utilities and heat assistance.”

This year BRGNS welcomes Imerys Talc Vermont and Vermont Properties and Development as major sponsors of the event.

In addition to dinner, the evening will include a cash bar, a terrific silent auction, and lots of raffle items and door prizes donated by the community. Sam’s has planned a full buffet including its signature salad bar and a variety of entrées and desserts.

Tickets are $55 per person, including dinner, gratuities and tax and can be purchased at the BRGNS Thrift Store, Peoples United Bank, the Book Nook, and The Wine & Cheese Depot, all located in Ludlow. Or, and this is the really easy way to buy, you may purchase tickets on line. Please call 802-228-3663 with any questions. Tickets must be purchased in advance and seating is limited. BRGNS is a Section 501(c)(3) non-profit organization.

 

5. GOT YOGA?: Join Liza Eaton's Kundalini Yoga Series "Radiant Body ~ Peaceful Mind" beginning November 8th. This is an 8-week series held on Tuesday Mornings at 9:30-11am in the Parish Center of Gethsemane Church, Depot Street, Proctorsville. The 8-week series is $130.00. Or you may sign up for only November, or only December for $80 each. Sign by November 1 on the website buddhafulyoga.com/events or call Liza at 875-2868. E-mail: eaton.liz@gmail.com

 

6. EVENTS

OCTOBER 22 (Saturday): Safe Disposal of medications Day 10-2

• Winter Clothing Sports Sale 8-2 CTES multipurpose room Benefits CTES snow sports program. Cash only, everything less than $10.

• Roast Pork Supper at Cavendish Baptist Church 5:30-7:00

For information on upcoming events, go to the Cavendish Connects Calendar. For area events, check the Okemo Valley Chamber of Commerce calendar