WOODSVILLE EYE CARE
FRONT DESK RECEPTIONISTS
Here we grow again! Our busy optometric office has two (2)
openings for self—motivated, career-minded individuals tojoin our
team. Duties include reception work, patient scheduling,
insurance and eligibility verification, patient check-in/out and
assist with diagnostic testing. Candidates must possess excellent
intrapersonal and communications skills, have a friendly, cheerful
& professional demeanor and display a strong work ethic.
Attention to detail, being a team player, good math skills,
computer experience, strong organizational skills and the ability
to multi—task are necessary. Previous customer service experience
and/or experience in the medical field is preferred but we will
train the right person for this full—time career position.
We offer competitive pay and benefits with advancement
opportunities. Please apply in person with resume & references
at: Woodsville Eye Care Center, 50 Smith Street, Woodsville, NH
03785.
HELP WANTED
FULL TIME KITCHEN POSITIONS
available in a healthcare facility located in
Bradford, VT. Must have clear criminal
background and be able to pass drug screening.
Email or call to set up an interview at
MA3024@metzcorp.com or 802-222-5201
Ext. 316.
RESPITE PROVIDER
Are you a compassionate individual looking to make a difference in
someone’s life? Upper Valley Services is seeking respite supports in
the Orange/Washington County area for a teenage boy with an
Intellectual Disability. He enjoys the game of magic, reading
"Goosebumps," going fishing and caring for the environment. He is
working on developing effective coping skills and needs the support
of someone who has a calm disposition and is able to set clear and
firm limits. Respite providers will be provided training and work as
part of a larger team. Compensation for this position is 518/hour.
For more information, please contact Anna at 802-222-9235 or
email apeart@uvs-vt.org
OJT TRAINEE
Austin Construction, Inc. is seeking applications
for a training program on a bridge project in which the
objective is to train women & minorities in all aspects
of bridge construction with the primary objective of
creating diversity n the construction industry.
Interested applicants should contact us at
802-695-2961 or austin@myfairpoint.net
I We are an Equal Opportunity Employer
SHARED LIVING PROVIDER
Upper Valley Services is seeking a warm and welcoming
home in the Orange/Windsor/Washington County area
who can provide a nurturing environment for a teenage
boy with on Intellectual Disability. Shared living provider
will support individual to be an active part of his
community, develop interests, create relationships and
supportdevelopmental 8. emotional needs. Shared living
provider will receive a tax-free stipend for their services,
plus room 8. board payments, respite funding, training
and support. For more information please contact Jessica
at 802-222-9235 or email jbelyea@uvs-vt.org ‘
GLENCLIFF HOME
is seeking applications for
REGISTERED NURSES I-III
Salary Range: $50,835.20-$7 1 ,052.80
LICENSED PRACTICAL NURSES I-II
Sal Range:$45,177.60-$57,408.00
Additional 15% nhancement on Salary Base (Not Included)
40 hours/week - 2nd, 3rd, & Part-time Available
Direct Care an additional $1,040.00
Add additional 2nd shift diff. at $4,160.00
Add additional 3rd shift diff. at $7,280.00
To provide professional nursing care to residents within an
assigned unit and provide and support medical care as directed by
medical staff and pursuant to objectives and policies of the nursing
department and Glencliff Home. Must possess and maintain a
current license as a RN/LPN in NH. Salary and Position determined
by years of experience and certification.
State of New Hampshire benefit package
Glencliff Home
393 High Street, PO Box 76
Glencliff, NH 03238
(603) 989-3111 Ext. 1303
Doreen.Stevens@dhhs.nh.gov
Applications can be completed online at
www.admin.state.nh.us/hr
or on can lg)ka one upfin the
uman esource 0 ice.
Equal Opportunity Employer
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HELP WANTED
Austin Construction, Inc. is seeking applications for
the following positions on our upcoming bridge
projects:
Laborers, Carpenters, Equipment Operators and
Truck Drivers.
Interested applicants should contact us at
802-695-2961 or austin@myfairpoint.net
We are an Equal Opportunity Employer
Town of Thetford, Vermont
TREASURE ISLAND
JOB OPPORTUNITIES
LIFEGUARD
Lifeguards are responsible for ensuring the safety of patrons of
Treasure Island beach by preventing and responding to emergency
situations. The lifeguard reports to the Head Lifeguard(s) and/or
Treasurer Island Manager.
Responsibilities besides lifeguarding include performing mainte-
nance and cleaning duties; may teach swim lessons if certified Wa—
terfront Safety Instructor (WSI).
QUALIFICATIONS:
Lifeguards must have current American Red Cross certification in
lifeguard training, first aid, CPR and AED; must demonstrate suffi—
cient maturity and responsibility to be entrusted with surveillance
and rescue duties; lakefront experience is preferred. Good charac—
ter, integrity, adaptability, enthusiasm, sense of humor, patience and
self-control in interacting with patrons a must.
GATE ATTENDANT
The gate attendant is responsible for collecting fees and educating
users about park facilities and rules. Candidate must be proficient in
maintaining an organized record of daily transactions and attendance;
answering this phone; submitting monies and records daily; and re-
sponsible for cleaning duties as well.
QUALIFICATIONS:
Candidate should be reliable, punctual with integrity, enthusiasm,
patience and a sense of humor in interacting with patrons. Also ba-
sic skills in math and record keeping are necessary.
For more information or to apply, please contact
Recreation Director at 802-785-2922 Ext. 6 or email
recreation@thetfordvermont.us
GLENCLIF F HOME
is accepting applications for full-time
LICENSED NURSINGASSISTAN TS
LNA I $13.86-$16.07
LNA II $14.95-$I7.37
Direct Care $5.00 per week .
2“d Shifi $.60/hr and 3rd Shift $.75/hour
(Part-time positions also available)
To provide individualized direct care to psychiatric and/or
developmentally delayed res1dents, Including the care and
maintenance of sanitary conditionsof resrdents and surroundings.
—1
LNA 1: Graduation from high schoolgor GED equivalent. No
experience required. Must possess and maintain a current license
for Nursing Assistant as approved by the New Ham shire Board
of Nursing. Valid driver’s license required if responsib e to transport
residents to appointments. v
LNA II: Graduation from high school or GED equivalent. Two years
of experience as a Licensed Nursing Assistant. Must possess and
maintain a current license for Nursing Assistant as approved by
the New Hampshire Board of Nursing. Valid driver’s license required
if responsible to transport residents to appointments.
State of New Hampshire benefit package
Doreen Stevens, Director of Resident Services
393 High Street, PO Box 76
Glencliff, NH 03238
(603) 989-5226
Doreen.Stevens@dhhs.nh.g0v
Applications can be com leted and
benefits revrewed on ine at
https://das.nh.gov/hr/index.aspx
or you can stop by the
Human Resource Office.
Equal Opportunity Employer
PUBLIC NOTICE
TOWN OF THETFORD
RFP for Construction Inspection Services
Thetford Village Pedestrian Improvements
STP 0180(10)
The Town of Thetford is soliciting Construction Inspection
Services for the above referenced project. Construction
includes, but is not limited to, the following: Remove and
replacement of catch basin frames and grates, utility light
repairs, the expansion of the existing parking lot, addition of a
structural gravels overflow parking area, site work, kiosk and
ancillary features installation and parking lot pavement overlay.
School, 2689
VT Route 113, Thetford, VT 05074. This project is funded by
the Vermont Agency of Transportation through the Municipal
Assistance Bureau. Qualified disadvantaged (DBE) and women
(WBE) owned businesses are encouraged to submit proposals.
The Town of Thetford is an Equal Employment Opportunity
The project limits are at the Thetford Elementary
employer. .
Final plans for this project are available for viewing
pm, Tuesday —- Thursday 8:00 am — 4:00 pm. Call Mary
downloading upon request ' by
must be made payable to Stantec Consulting
457-3188 or rseto@trorc.org for the full IS RFP.
of Thetford reserves the right to reject any or all bids.
Closing Deadline:
3:00 PM on Wednesday April 10, 2019
at the
Thetford ToWn Office, 3910 VT Route 113, Thetford Center,
VT 05075. The Town Office is open Monday 6:00 pm — E81300
en
, Parkman, DPW Project Manager at (802) 785-2922, Ext. 3 or
zoning @thettordvermont.us to schedule an alternate day if
these times are not possible. The plans and specifications will
be available electronically at no cost (in PDF format) for
emailing
bryan.ruoff@stantec.com. There will be no charge for electronic
documents. Paper plans and specifications will also be
available from Stantec Consulting Serviceslnc, 5 Dartmouth
Drive, Suite 101, Auburn NH 03032, Hours: 8 AM to 4:30 PM,
Mon. Fri., Tel: 603—669-8672, for a $50.00 non-refundable
fee per set. There will be no charge for mailing ‘sets. The deposit
Services Inc.
NO CASH WILL BE ACCEPTED. The selected Construction
& Inspection individual or firm will be provided a copy of the
Contract Documents and the Construction Plans at no charge.
Please contact Rita Seto, Municipal Prcgect Mana her #802)
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UBLIC NOTICE
VOTERS OF THE
TOWN OF WEST FAIRLEE
The Selectboard notifies the public of its intent to adopt
a consolidated Speed Enforcement Ordinance to replace
separate Ordinances for Town Highways and State Highways.
If the Town does not receive a voter petition for a
Special Town Meeting within 44 days, the Ordinance will
become effective on April 19, 2019 which is 60 days after the
date of its adoption at a duly warned Regular Selectboard
Meeting. 1
If you have questions, please contact the Selectboard at
westfairleesb©hotmail.com.
FOR RENT
BRADFORD VT: Well-maintained bedroom apt, includes heat, plowing. trash.
$795. Within walking distance to downtown, 35 minutes to Hanover or St. J.
Deposit ($1 ,000) and last month rent, references required. No smoking
within the
building. No pets. Adults preferred, private entrance. Call 802-222-9378,
leave a
short clear message. tf/1-9/c.
LEGAL NOTICE
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NOTICE OF SALE
The resident and non-resident owners, lien holders and mortgagees
of lands in the Town of Topsham in the County of Orange and State of
Vermont are hereby notified that taxes for the year 2017 remain, either in
whole or in part, unpaid on the following described premises in such Town,
to
Wit:
1. Christopher A. Berquist
Being a parcel of land with the mobile home and improvements
thereon standing, said to contain 2.5 acres, more or less, situated at l 8
Topsham/
Corinth Road in the Town of Topsham and being all and the same lands and
premises conveyed to ChristopherA. Berquist by Quitclaim Deed of Paula R.
Berquist dated July 21, 2015 and recorded in Book 78, Page 548 ofthe
Topsham
Land Record.
1me ,
Being a parcel of land' with the mobile home and improvements
thereon standing, said to contain 15 acres, more or less, situated at 316
Willey
Hill Road in the Town of Topsham and being all and the same lands and
premises conveyed to Steven A. Butler and Christine L. Butler by Quitclaim
Deed of Steven A. Butler and Christine L. Butler dated February 5, 1998 and
recorded in Book 56, Page 343 of the Topsham Land Record.
3. Dennis Emerson and Michelle Emerson
Being a parcel of land with the mobile home and improvements
thereon standing, said to contain 25.5 acres, be the same, more or less,
situated
at 520 Powder Spring Road in the Town of Topsham, and being all and the
same lands and premises conveyed to Dennis Emerson and Michelle Emerson
by Warranty Deed of John E. Emerson and Deanna A. Emerson dated
1S{epter(riiber 8, 1995 and recorded in Book 53, Page 588 of the Topsham
Land
ecor s.
4. John E. Emerson and Deanne Emerson
Being a parcel of land with the mobile home and improvements
thereon standing, said to contain 12.5 acres, be the same, more or less,
situated
~ at 518 Powder Spring Road in the Town of Topsham, and being all and the
same lands and premises excepted and reserved to the grantors in the
Warranty
Deed from John E. Emerson and Deanna A. Emerson to Dennis Emerson and
Michelle Emerson dated September 8, 1995 and recorded in Book 53, Page 588
of the Topsham Land Records.
5. John S. Franzek and Stanley M. Franzek
Being a parcel of land said to contain 10.1 acres, more or less, situated
on the wester y side of Phelps Road in the Town of Topsham and being all
andr'thev samfelands andipremises decreed to John S.- Franzekan
StanleymM
FranZek‘by Final Decree‘ofDistri‘bution oftheVennontSupefior‘ curt
Orange
Probate Unit in the Estate of John Joseph Franzek dated July 9, 2015 and
recorded in Book 78, Page 623 of the Topsham Land Records.
6. Richard Heath Estate
Being a parcel of land with the mobile home, cam and improvements
thereon standing, said to contain 18.6 acres, more or ess, situated at 13
Currier Hill Road in the Town of Topsham and being the remaining portion of
those lands and premises conveyed to Richard H. Heath and Louise M. Heath
by Warranty Deed of Harold C. Heath dated April 23, 1969 and recorded in
Book 36, Page 172 of the Topsham Land Records. Reference is also made to
the Quitclaim Deed from Louise M. Heath to Richard H. Heath dated August
1, 1979 and recorded in Book 40, Page 453 of the Topsham Land Records.
7. John Richard Miller
Being a parcel of land said to contain 0.75acres, more or less, situated
on the norther y srde of Lime Kiln Road in the Town ofTopsham and being all
and the same lands and premises conveyed to John Richard Miller by
Quitclaim Deed of Richard Miller dated July 26, 2001 and recorded in Book
60,
Page 166 of the Topsham Land Records.
8. Jeffrey Perkins
1 Being a parcel of land with the garage building and improvements
thereon standing, said to contain 10.1 acres, be the same, more or less,
situated
on Vermont Route 25 in the Town of Topsham and bein all and the same
lands and premises conveyed to Jeffrey Perkins by the fa lowing deeds: (a)
Warranty Deed from Herbert J. Wheeler, Jr., Gloria L. Wheeler and Timothy
James Wheeler to Jeffrey Perkins and Karen S. Mattson dated June 8, 1996
and recorded in Book 52, Page 483 of the Topsham Land Records. (b)
Quitclaim
Deed from Karen S. Mattson to Jeffrey Perkins and dated July 22, 1999 and
recorded in Book 59, Page 152 of the Topsham Land Records. (0)
Quitclaim Deed from Herbert J. Wheeler, Jr. to Jeffrey Perkins dated
September
15, 2004 and recorded in Book 65, Page 293 of the Topsham Land Records.
smegma .
Being a parcel of land with the buildings and improvements thereon
standing, said to contain 48.50 acres of land, more or less, situated at
166
Peterson Road in the Town of Topsham, and being all and the same lands and
premises conveyed to Aaron M. Smith by Warranty Deed of Michael W.
Smith and Sandra J. Smith dated February 10, 2009 and recorded in Book 72,
Page 103 of the Topsham Land Records.
10. Cynthia Stewart
Being a parcel of land with the mobile home and improvements
thereon standing, said to contain 1 1.7 acres, be the same, more or less,
situated
at 534 Vermont Route 25 in the Town of Topsham and being all and the same
lands and premises conveyed to Cynthia Stewart by Warran Deed of Brenda
Shepard dated July 19, 2002 and recorded in Book 61, Page 3 l of the
Topsham
Land Records.
11. Forr st A. hurs on r. an h ri L. Thurston
Being a parcel of land with the mobile home and improvements
thereon standing said to contain 10.0 acres, more or less, situated at 32
Watson
Hill Road in the Town of Topsham, and being all and the same lands and
premises conveyed to Forrest A. Thurston, Jr. and Sheri L. Thurston by
Warranty Deed of Nicholas D. Huntoon and Gene‘Welch, Jr. dated September
15, 2005 and recorded in Book 67, Page 338 of the Topsham Land Records.
By virtue of the original Tax Warrant andgTax Bills committed to me
for collection, the undersigned Collector of Delinquent Taxes for the Town
of
Topsham, Vermont has levied upon the above described lands and premises
' of said taxpayers.
And such remises will be sold at pubic auction at the Town
Clerk’s Office, a pu lic place in such Town, Monday, the 25‘“ day of
March,
2019 at 10:30 o’clock in the forenoon, as shall be requisite to discharge
such taxes with costs, unless previously paid.
‘ 32 V.S.A. Section 5254: Sale of Realty
(a) When the tax with costs is not aid before the day of sale the real
property on which the taxes are due Shall Be sold to pay such taxes.
(b) Notwithstanding the provisions of subsection (a) of this section,
the owner of the property being sold for taxes may request in writing, not
less
than twenty-four hours prior to the tax sale, that a portion of the
property be
sold. Such a request must clearly identify the portion of the prope to be
sold, and must be accompanied by a certification from the istrict
environmental commission and the town zoning administrative officer that
the portion identified may be subdivided and meets minimum lot size
requirements. In the event that the portion identified‘by the tax ayer
cannot
be sold for taxes and costs, then the entire property may be sol to pay
such
tax and costs.
Dated at Topsham, Vermont this 13* day of February, 2019.
/s/Brooke Hayward—Miller
Brooke Hayward—Miller
. Collector of Delinquent Taxes
I Town of Topsham