Cavendish Update 5/3/19: Flags/103 Work Schedule/News/Events

 

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5/3/19 Cavendish Update

1. Work schedule for 103 for 4/29-5/3

2. Cavendish Related News

3. Cavendish Streetscapes: Raise Our Flags

4. Events

 

1. WORK SCHEDULE ON 103 FOR THE WEEK OF 5/2/19  Anticipated Weekly Work Schedule from Pike Industries. All work is subject to change due to weather or other unforeseen delays.

 Special Traffic Considerations for the upcoming week: Alternating one-way traffic patterns may occur at the location of active construction operations. A speed reduction zone (40 MPH) will be put in place throughout the length of the daily active construction zone. Speed limit reduction signs will be taken down at the end of each work day, and the speed reduction will not be in effect during non-work hours.

 Monday 5-6-19: Starting final Bonded wearing course machine paving in Chester, VT working towards Ludlow village. “This will include lots of trucks”.

- Line Striping Targets (LST) will be used for temporary line delineation.

- Temporary 40 MPH speed reduction package from route 10 in Chester to Ludlow, Cavendish town line.

- Continuing Surface Preparation machine paving in Mt Holly, VT.

- Temporary 40 MPH speed reduction package from Ludlow Fire station to the intersection of Belmont road route 103 in Mt Holly. Package will be removed at shift end.

 Tuesday 5-7-19: Continue final Bonded wearing course machine paving in Chester, VT working towards Ludlow village. “This will include lots of trucks”.

- Line Striping Targets (LST) will be used for temporary line delineation.

- Temporary 40 MPH speed reduction package from route 10 in Chester to Ludlow, Cavendish town line.

- Continuing Surface Preparation machine paving in Mt Holly, VT.

- Temporary 40 MPH speed reduction package from Ludlow Fire station to the intersection of Belmont road route 103 in Mt Holly. Package will be removed at shift end.

 Wednesday 5-8-19: Continue final Bonded wearing course machine paving in Chester, VT working towards Ludlow village. “This will include lots of trucks”.

• Line Striping Targets (LST) will be used for temporary line delineation.

• Temporary 40 MPH speed reduction package from route 10 in Chester to Ludlow, Cavendish town line.

 Thursday 5-9-19: Continue final Bonded wearing course machine paving in Chester, VT working towards Ludlow village. “This will include lots of trucks”.

- Line Striping Targets (LST) will be used for temporary line delineation.

- Temporary 40 MPH speed reduction package from route 10 in Chester to Ludlow, Cavendish town line.

- Begin bridge plug joints in Chester, VT just north of route 10, and continue to Shrewsbury, VT.

 Friday 5-10-19: Continue final Bonded wearing course machine paving in Chester, VT working towards Ludlow village. “This will include lots of trucks”.

- Line Striping Targets (LST) will be used for temporary line delineation.

- Temporary 40 MPH speed reduction package from route 10 in Chester to Ludlow, Cavendish town line.

- Continue bridge plug joints in Chester, VT just north of route 10 and continue to Shrewsbury, VT.

 

2. CAVENDISH RELATED NEWS

CTES Principal Contract Approved/ GMUSD Board Bulks at Hearing CTES Complaints: For years the community has expressed concerns about losing local control over their school. With the Act 46 merger, the Green Mountain Unified School District (GMUSD) board, Cavendish has only  3 representatives on this 11-member board, so  the loss is considerable. However, the April 25 the GMUSD meeting has taken it to a whole new level. Regardless of how one felt about the CTES issue at hand, when the head of the TRSU, which GMUSD is part of, Meg Powden informs the board to not listen to concerns brought to them by teachers, staff and parents because “it undermines the work of the school and also as the governing body and the end of the chain of command, it’s not OK for you to have prior knowledge of a situation,” before getting a presentation on the issue," it's extremely concerning. The meeting can be watched at the Okemo Valley TV website . The Chester Telegraph and the VT Journal both have articles regarding the meeting.

Services for Dr. Gene Bont: There will be two services in memory of Dr. Bont. The first is May 11 (Saturday), 2 pm at Grace Congregational in Rutland with a Celebration of Life on May 12 (Sunday) also at 2PM at Gethsemane's Parish Hall, off Depot Street in Proctorsville. Dr. Bont’s obituary is available online.

 Be on the Look Out: With so many second homes and lots of rural areas, it would appear that our residents and property owners could be easy targets. However, they don’t know Cavendish!  The following notification was recently received-Cavendish peeps: Neighbor stopped this morning to let me know he saw a black Chevy Tahoe with 2 guys around 7 am that appeared to be scoping out the neighborhood. He ran into them again an hour later - followed and they were on every damn dirt road in Cavendish. He did report it to the Sheriff who was by CTES. Also mentioned to me he saw something from Hartland on Craig’s list a bit back - security camera footage of a black Chevy Tahoe towing away the security camera owner’s trailer and lawn tractor. Just be vigilant - we don’t need this in the area. Call the cops if you think anything is suspicious. Better safe than sorry.

 Springfield Hospital Childbirth Center Closes May 3: The Springfield Hospital is closing its childbirth center sooner than expected.  A press release said the hospital is concerned about having enough personnel to safely staff the birthing center. They say the hospital's emergency department doesn't have the proper staff or equipment to handle childbirth, but it will handle childbirth cases as a last resort. WCAX

 

3. CAVENDISH STREETSCAPES: RAISE OUR FLAGS: In the spirit of celebrating the villages of Proctorsville and Cavendish, a committee was formed in the spring of 2018 called Cavendish Streetscapes, in an effort to fund and execute an initiative to hang American flags from utility poles lining Main Street in Cavendish and Proctorsville. The concept was enthusiastically embraced and through generous donations from townspeople and local businesses, enough money was raised to hang flags in a portion of Proctorsville in July 2018.

This spring, the plan is to expand the placement of flags to include the village of Cavendish and around the green and down Depot Street in Proctorsville, as well as launch other beautification projects such as adding bridge flower planters and purchasing benches for our town green. These efforts embody the Cavendish Streetscapes mission statement of undertaking volunteer-led community initiatives to beatify our shared spaces and instill pride in our community. 

If you would like to offer your support, please send donations to Cavendish Streetscapes P.O. Box 605 Cavendish, VT 01542 or Cavendish Streetscapes through Go Fund Me.

For questions or to become involved in the beautifying the communities of Cavendish and Proctorsville, please contact committee member Bruce McEnaney at (802) 226-8045.

 You can learn more about who flags have been raised to honor at The Dish.

 

 4. EVENTS

MAY 4 (SATURDAY): Green Up Day. Meet at the Proctorsville Green at 9 am. BBQ on the Green at noon. FM: Diane McNamara 226-7292.

MAY 5 (SUNDAY): Happy Cinco de Mayo

MAY 7 (TUESDAY): Monthly meeting of Cavendish Fire District #2 at the Cavendish Fire Hall, 2153 Main St. For the Agenda, please see The Dish Calendar.

 MAY 9 (THURSDAY): Special meeting of the Green Mountain Unified School District (GMUSD) board 6:30 pm at the Chester Andover Elementary School. Click here for the Agenda.

MAY 14 (TUESDAY): Cavendish Connections Tech Cafe, 6-8 pm at the Cavendish Town Library in Proctorsville. Bring your smart phone, laptop, tablet (iPad) to learn how to use them as well as how to use Facebook, Instagram and other social media sites. This will be free and open to the Cavendish community.

MAY 16 (THURSDAY): GMUSD board meeting, 6 pm at the Chester Andover Elementary School

MAY 17TH-19TH (FRIDAY-SATURDAY): Black River Good Neighbor Rummage Sale at Fletcher Farm on 103. The sale is 10-4 on Friday and Saturday and 9-2 on Sunday. FMI: Audrey at 802-228-3663.

MAY 25 (FRIDAY): Ludlow Farmer’s Market begins

MAY 26 (SATURDAY): Cavendish Historical Society Annual Plant Sale, 9-2 in front of the CHS Museum.

JULY 27 (SATURDAY): 9th Annual Cavendish Town Wide Tag Sale. 9-2. For more information, click here.

SEPTEMBER 14 (SATURDAY): VT Golden Honey Festival. 10-4 Part craft fair, part food festival, the VT Golden Honey Festival is a community favorite. Located on the lawn of the Golden Stage Inn, 399 Depot St. in Proctorsville. Proceeds of this event will benefit VT Coalition of Runaway and Homeless Youth (Ludlow and Proctorsville. For vendor and other information: vtgoldenhoneyfestival@gmail.com or 802-226-7744 (Julie).

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

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Cavendish Update 4/26/19: 103/Internet/News/Events

 

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4/12/19 Cavendish Update

1. Work schedule for 103 for 4/29-5/3

2. Cavendish Internet-TDS Update

3. Cavendish Related News

4. Cavendish’s 9th Annual Town Wide Tag Sale

5. Tips to Stay Safe for Green Up Day

6. Events

 

1. WORK SCHEDULE ON 103 FOR 4/29-5/3: Anticipated Weekly Work Schedule from Pike Industries. All work is subject to change due to weather or other unforeseen delays.

Monday 4-29-19:

·         Continuing Surface Preparation Milling and paving in Mt Holly, VT.

·         Temporary 40 MPH speed reduction package from Ludlow Fire station to the intersection of Belmont Road & Route 103 in Mt Holly.

·         L&D Temporary painting in all Surface Preparation areas.

 

Tuesday 4-30-19:

·         Continuing Surface Preparation Milling and paving in Mt Holly, VT.

·         Temporary 40 MPH speed reduction package from Ludlow Fire station to the intersection of Belmont Road & Route 103 in Mt Holly

·         L&D Temporary painting in all Surface Preparation areas.

 

Wednesday 5-1-19:

·         Continuing Surface Preparation paving in Mt Holly, VT.

·         Temporary 40 MPH speed reduction package from Ludlow Fire station to the intersection of Belmont Road & Route 103 in Mt Holly.

·         L&D Temporary painting in all Surface Preparation areas.

 

Thursday 5-2-19:

·         Driveway Preparation, Chester to Ludlow, VT.

·         Temporary 40 MPH speed reduction package from Route 10 in Chester to the Ludlow town line. Package will be removed at shift end.

·         Temporary 40 MPH speed reduction package from Ludlow Fire station to the intersection of Belmont Road & Route 103 in Mt Holly.

 

Friday 5-3-19:

·         Driveway Preparation, Chester to Ludlow, VT.

·         Temporary 40 MPH speed reduction package from route 10 in Chester to the Ludlow town line. Package will be removed at shift end.

·         Temporary 40 MPH speed reduction package from Ludlow Fire station to the intersection of Belmont Road & Route 103 in Mt Holly.

 

2. CAVENDISH INTERNET-TDS UPDATE: According to Scott Brooks, Manager, State Government Affairs at TDS, Connect America Funds (CAF) are being used in Cavendish to improve Internet speeds.

 While the six “cabinets” (Tarbell Hill, Cavendish Pointe, Chubb Hill, Center Rd, Twenty Mile Stream and Cavendish Gulf Rd) are connected to the main office in Proctorsville with fiber, the connection to the home is still over copper.

 For those within three miles of a cabinet, speeds should be 25/3 Mbps with the potential to double once the system is fully in place. Those outside the three-mile zone will have lower speeds. However, this will be a consistent service, meaning you should receive the same speed regardless of time of day.

 The Tarbell Rd and Cavendish Pointe upgrades have been completed and some residents are opting for 100 Mbps service. Those in the villages are able to purchase 50Mbps.

The Center Rd and Twenty Mile Stream areas are in the final stages of connecting the new system and should be operational by June 1, while Chubb Hill and the Cavendish Gulf Rd are at the beginning stages, with the faster and consistent speeds not available until fall. 

Please see The Dish for the full article.

 

3. CAVENDISH RELATED NEWS

Proposed Hiking Trail will link Cavendish and Proctorsville: A year and a half ago, the Cavendish Planning Commission submitted an application to the Vermont Dept. of Forests, Parks and Recreation for plans to develop a hiking trail that would connect Pratt Hill Road in Proctorsville to Whites Hill Road in Cavendish through the Proctor Piper State Forest. The approximately mile-long trail will follow an existing old logging road that runs parallel to the train tracks and ends at the old train station on Whites Hill. It will serve as a means to connect the villages of Cavendish and Proctorsville that is not along Route 131. The state has provided preliminary approval of the project with some conditions including for the town to provide liability insurance. According to Tim Calabrese, vice chair of Cavendish Planning Commission, next steps for the trail include a site visit from VTrans in order to negotiate and secure a lease agreement and to identify where the trailhead and parking spaces would be located on the Whites Hill Road end in Cavendish. The Pratt Hill Road trailhead in Proctorsville would make use of an existing log landing area for that purpose. VT Journal

BRGNS To Hold Spring Rummage Sale: For over ten years Black River Good Neighbor Services has held a rummage sale twice each year at Fletcher Farm, 611 Route 103 South in Ludlow to raise funds for the area food shelf. This spring the sale will occur on Friday and Saturday, May 17th and 18th from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Sunday, May 19th from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. rain or shine. The BRGNS folks are now looking for volunteers to help set up and run the event. The sale will feature clothing, housewares, books, linens, furniture and all manner of goods. Volunteers are needed to set up and staff the sale. And we need lots of people to donate baked goods for the bake sale.”  FMI: Audrey at 802-228-3663.

Springfield Hospital Looks to the Future and Sees More Losses: Even after months of cost-cutting and leadership reorganization, Springfield Hospital still is expecting $5.5 million to $6 million in operating losses this fiscal year, administrators told Vermont’s health care regulator Wednesday. Hospital administrators also told the Green Mountain Care Board that they're still considering a potential partnership with Dartmouth-Hitchcock or another health system. And they haven't yet ruled out filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy reorganization. After hearing those updates, the care board granted Springfield a budget adjustment that may allow the hospital to collect nearly $500,000 in additional revenue this year. But the hospital still has a steep hill to climb as administrators try to deal with debt and generate new revenue. VT Digger

Bears are Out Take Down Bird Feeders: Black bears have awakened from their winter slumber and are once again roaming the landscape looking for food. Vermont Fish & Wildlife is asking the public to help keep Vermont’s bears wild by removing any potential food sources that would cause them to associate people with food. Press Release

 

4. CAVENDISH’S 9TH ANNUAL TOWN WIDE TAG SALE: With spring-cleaning well underway, make a special box for items to sell at the 9th Annual Cavendish Town Wide Tag Sale. This will take place on Saturday July 29 from 9-2. Sponsored by Cavendish Connects, if you wish to register for space at either of the  Village Greens, or have your site listed, send an e-mail to cavendishconnects@gmail.com or call 802-226-7807. Please note that the more information on sale items you provide, the more shoppers you will attract. For more information about the sale go to The Dish.

 

5. TIPS TO STAY SAFE & HEALTH ON GREEN UP DAY: Cavendish’s Health Officer, Doris Eddy, wants to remind everyone who is “greening up,” whether it’s on May 4th , the official Green Up Day, or at another time, of the following:

• Stay safe in the sun even if it’s cloudy: Use plenty of sunscreen with an SPF f 30 or higher; protect your face and eyes from the sun with a hat and sunglasses; cover up with long sleeves and long pants.

• Be careful near roadways: Review road safety rules with children before you head out; wear light or bright-colored clothing; work facing oncoming traffic.

• Know what to do with needles: Tell children to get an adult if they find a needle. To dispose of a needle: 1) Use gloves and pliers or tongs to pick up the needle. 2) Place the needle in a thick plastic container, screw the lid on a tape it shut with duct tape. 3) Write DO NOT RECYCLE on the container and toss it in the regular trash.

• Be tick smart: Protect yourself with a EPA registered insect repellent and wear long pants; Check your whole body for ticks when the day is done; Remove any ticks as soon as you can using tweezers; Watch for symptoms of tick borne illness and tell your doctor if you feel sick.

 

6. EVENTS

APRIL 27 (SATURDAY): Got Drugs? Turn in unused or expired medication for sale disposal. 9-2 pm.

APRIL 28 (SUNDAY): House Blend performs at the Raise the Roof Concert series, 4 pm, Gethsemane Episcopal Church on Depot St. Proctorsville. Admission is $10 at the door. FMI: 802-226-7497

MAY 2 (THURSDAY): Composting Workshop, 6:30 pm at the Cavendish Town Office. Free and Open to the Public.

MAY 4 (SATURDAY): Green Up Day. Meet at the Proctorsville Green at 9 am. BBQ on the Green at noon. FM: Diane McNamara 226-7292.

MAY 5 (SUNDAY): Happy Cinco de Mayo!

MAY 7 (TUESDAY): Monthly meeting of Cavendish Fire District #2 at the Cavendish Fire Hall, 2153 Main St. For the Agenda, please see The Dish Calendar

MAY 14 (TUESDAY): Cavendish Connections Tech Cafe, 6-8 pm at the Cavendish Town Library in Proctorsville. Bring your smart phone, laptop, tablet (iPad) to learn how to use them as well as how to use Facebook, Instagram and other social media sites. This will be free and open to the Cavendish community.

MAY 17TH-19TH (FRIDAY-SATURDAY): Black River Good Neighbor Rummage Sale at Fletcher Farm on 103. The sale is 10-4 on Friday and Saturday and 9-2 on Sunday. FMI: Audrey at 802-228-3663.

MAY 25 (FRIDAY): Ludlow Farmer’s Market begins

JULY 27 (SATURDAY): 9th Annual Cavendish Town Wide Tag Sale. 9-2

SEPTEMBER 14 (SATURDAY): VT Golden Honey Festival. 10-4 Part craft fair, part food festival, the VT Golden Honey Festival is a community favorite. Located on the lawn of the Golden Stage Inn, 399 Depot St. in Proctorsville. Proceeds of this event will benefit VT Coalition of Runaway and Homeless Youth (Ludlow and Proctorsville. For vendor and other information: vtgoldenhoneyfestival@gmail.com or 802-226-7744 (Julie).

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

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Cavendish Internet: TDS Update

Recently we had a chance to catch up with Scott Brooks, Manager, State Government Affairs at TDS, about where things are with the implementation of their Connect America Funds (CAF) project in our area.

 In 2017, TDS announced that it was expanding broadband to more than 1,000 locations in Vermont thanks to CAF. An average of $263,655 a year was to be allocated for 10 years to bring most of TDS customers in Vermont to broadband speeds of 25 Mbps down and 3 Mbps Up (25/3). Those in more challenging geographic locations, or in the “pucker brush” as Brooks likes to refer to them, will receive broadband services at lower speeds of 10/1 and 4/1 Mbps.

One of the things that Brooks stressed was that these speeds will be consistent, regardless of time of day, as a result, even with lower speeds than desired, the service should be much improved. Brooks gave his own home as case in point, I have 7M at my home from Consolidated and my kids play Xbox and talk to their friends while my wife and I are on our computers and/or using Wi-Fi for our cell phones.

The new system eliminates the “back haul” issue, which was responsible for clogged lines so that speeds could significantly vary by time of day.  

While fiber is being wired to the six cabinets that serve Cavendish and Proctorsville along with the central office (Tarbell Hill, Cavendish Pointe, Center Rd., Twenty Mile Stream, Cavendish Gulf Rd and Chubb Hill) it will be a copper over system to the home from the cabinet.

When asked why not wire fiber to the home, which is what VTel provides to their landline customers, Scott said that their continued research shows that the majority of customers purchase 25/3 or lower service so it’s not worth paying the extra money to wire fiber to the homes only to have customers opt for plans with lower speeds.

In addition, it is now possible, once the system is in place, to use “pair bonding” and “vectoring” to more than double speeds. In fact, there are now TDS customers in Cavendish who are getting speeds of 100M using these techniques. You can learn more about advances being made using existing phone lines at The Latest Broadband Technologies Up the Ante on Speed.

If you are within the 3-mile zone of a cabinet (listed above) you will be able to receive 25/3M with slower speed plans still available. Note that TDS customers in the villages are currently receiving flyers for 50M service for $39.95 when bundled with phone.

Broken down by “cabinets” this is where things are today into the fall:

Tarbell Hill/Cavendish Pointe: This area was upgraded 2 years ago and some subscribers are opting for 100 Mbps and getting it.

Center Rd/20 Mile Stream: All the wiring is done and they are starting the mergers. This will happen between midnight and 6 am and should be operational by June 1. Local techs are doing this.

Cavendish Gulf Rd/Chubb Hill: They are just now doing the wiring to the cabinets from the Central Office. Merging should start this fall, with improved speeds to follow.

Not sure how much Internet speed you need? Try one of the online calculators to determine what is appropriate for your home.

 

 

 

Cavendish Town Wide Tag Sale 2019

The 9th Annual Cavendish Town-Wide Tag Sale will be held on Saturday July 27, 2019 from 9-2.

 The Cavendish Town Wide Tag Sale began in 2011 as part of the town’s 250th anniversary’s yearlong celebration. Because it was such a hit, Cavendish Connects has continued to sponsor it. It takes quite a bit of time to coordinate this event, therefore we are asking the Cavendish community to help support Cavendish Connects by making a donation now, the day of the sale or shortly thereafter, which can be done from the CC’s donation page

VENDOR INFORMATION

• The sale will be concentrated along Main Street (Route 131), with both village greens available.

•  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. Those along High Street, Route 103, Twenty Mile or other areas should think about signage.

• Signage will go up two weeks before the event.

• Vendors from other towns can participate in the sale but they must pre register and pay a fee of $15.

 Those who wish to register for space at the Greens, or have their site listed on the vendor list (on-line only) 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.

Two weeks prior to the event we will post photo albums on the Cavendish VT Facebook of items particular vendors will be selling. This is a good way to boast sales. Photos can be sent to cavendishconnects@gmail.com Only one photo album per vendor.

WHERE TO STOP SHOP & EAT: A copy of the vendor list will be made available by Friday, July 26 in PDF format.

 CAVENDISH VILLAGE

27 Whitesville Road-(The old Williams Deli and Pond Dredging building on the corner of 131 and Whitesville Rd). USA Solar will be selling the following items: Used & New Solar PV Panels; new and used solar electric products like inverters and charge controllers; some office equipment , books, solar yard lights and unusual gifts. 

2210 Main St: Grizzly dust collector, Walker-Turner Spindle Shaper; 10 horse power Johnson outboard; White Water canoe; Penn-Wan Car topper Canvas in Plank Boat; hand tools and housewares. Full set of copper clad Revere Wear (1950s vintage) Big sale. Lots of bins

Cavendish Baptist Church: Vintage furniture plus tag sale.

Cavendish Fire Department: Attic Sale-variety of WWII vintage items including AM transmitter. Burgers and hot dogs

379 High Street: Women’s cloths ,pottery wheel , kayak. Air fryer and other house hold stuff

2108 Main Street (Corner of 131 and Mill St, across from the Cavendish Green) : Baby items, clothes, many doors and miscellaneous items.

Cavendish Green

  • Chrisandra Burgess: Vendor is selling new Bunn Coffee Maker, twin mountain comforter with sham, floor lamps, new black iron curtain rods, black chair, doll carriage-reproduction, child’s table with 2 chairs, mini refrigerator and many other items left over from store consolidation.

  • Brody’s Bake Sale: Will include lemonade and water

  • Multiple families will be on the green, including vendors from other towns.

Cavendish Commons: In the 1900 block of Main Street. Multiple family sale.

PROCTORSVILLE VILLAGE

121 Davis Rd (Off Twenty Mile Stream): Housewares, tools, women’s clothing (all seasons)

643 Main Street: Couple of air conditioners, portable crib, tire rims, quilts, portable car carrier, electric heaters, and much much more.

Holy Name of Mary Parish Hall 803 Main Street. Have a number of items including a printer, exercise bike, bedspreads, picture frames, etc. Bake sale with pies, cakes, breads, cookies, other goodies, and a hot dog luncheon.

St. James Methodist Church

Svec Park (Proctorsville Green): Cavendish Connects booth will in the Gazebo. 

 - Alan Warren DJ business; Tupperware

  • Lily Calabrese Pottery

- Johanna Petrycki will be selling shoes, dresses, shirts, jeans and leggings, jewelry, toys, books, finished landscape puzzles, box of jewelry craft items, archery equipment, holiday decorations, woven baskets.

  • Vendor with multiple items including clothes, running gear, Halloween decorations and more.

  • Zach McNaughton will once again have fishing gear

  • Jodi Washburn. Have a bunch of stuff for heading off to college, including A small refrigerator, a mattress pad for a twin size bed, a memory foam mattress topper for a twin bed, And a free standing bookshelf from Bed Bath & Beyond that goes over a bed or desk for storage.

  • Multiple vendors