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Knowledge is Your Power For The Freedom of a Worry- Free Home!

All though the Vermont Lawmakers, are wrestling with layen folk's off in State agencies, and closures of some of the highway rest ares, cutting back on the plowing and salting of the highways in the winter. Buy doing this move folk's lives have been put at dangger, during winter diving months, and puting a freeze on highway money for towns to fix roads. They are showen a different fiscal picture for them selves. They are going ahead and leting them selves receive a pay raise of 1.8 percent. Thanks to a measure that was passed during the 2005-2006 legislative session that they tied their pay to an annual cost-of-living adjustments negotiated for State employees.
Instead of saying we will go with out a raise for the good of the State and the folk's that live in the State of Vermont. The State Lawmakers, will start in January will be paid $625.00 that is up from $614.00 this year, for each week the Legislature is in session. The House speaker and the Senate president pro tempore will be paid $692.00 each.
Now heres even more of a kicker, Under the rates that have been set by the Federal General Services Administration's Office of Government, the Vermont Lawmakers will also be getting a $10.00 increase in their nightly lodging allowance, to $93.00 a night. They can also receive $54.00 a day for meals, way can't they brown bag it. The Lawmakers also get 58.5 cents per mile for their commute to Montpelier.
Although I am not a resident, of the State of Vermont. I do dive on the highways and roads in the Counties and Towns of Vermont.

I hope you and your family always have a fun and safe day!
All views and opinions expressed here by Baker Home Inspection and Consulting, and those that are kind enough to leave a comment, after reading are just that.
When buying a home in Windsor County, Vermont, or Sullivan County, New Hampshire, or nearby Counties. Call or E-Mail Baker Home Inspection and Consulting, for your Home Inspection.
Cell 603-477-8072
Charlestown, New Hampshire

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Knowledge is Your Power For The Freedom of a Worry- Free Home!
You have gone out looking at homes for a few weeks now. You have visited and looked over many neighborhoods at all times of the day and night. You've looked in to schools for your kids, Maybe you have even timed your commute to where you work from these areas. You have finally selected a home that fits the needs of you and your family. It's now time to think about maken the offer on the home,
You start thinking: Where do I start ? What exactly do I have to do ? What kind of legal commitment am I maken ? Can I negotiate the price and terms on this home ?
If you have really done all of your homework up to this point. Maken the offer is the culumination of all the background work you have done. There are steps you need to take to will help ensure that this part of the buying process moves along smoothly for you and your family, and protects your interests.
I have written three blog post's to help you with maken an offer on the home you like.
Do take the time to visit and read these three post's, you'll find them very helpful to you.
Link to Part 1 of 3 First Time Homebuyers Aceoss America
Link to Part 2 of First Time Homebuyers Across America
Link to Part 3 of First Time Homebuyers Across America

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I hope you and your family always have a fun and safe day!
This posting and the contents that are written here are the intellectual property of Baker Home Inspection and Consulting. All views and opinions expressed here by Baker Home Inspection and Consulting, and those that are kind enough to leave a comment are just that.
Baker Home Inspection Blog is a part of the Active Rain Real Estate Network, which is a social community network made up mostly of Professionals in the Real Estate Industry.

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Knowledge is the Power for Your Freedom to a Worry Free Home!

Right now somewhere in Springfield, Vermont there is a Fox sitting with pricked ears on top of a mountain. 
There is a Black Bear having some quiet time
There are two Eagles talking over where to have their family
There is a Moose enjoying life 
Around here, connecting with nature is not difficult and it comes quite naturally. You can do it just by simply going bird watching, hunting, fishing, hiking, canoeing, or just out taking photographs.
According to the Vermont Fish and Wildlife, there are no less than 84 wildlife management areas throughout the State of Vermont, to see and enjoy wildlife. There are also several National Wildlife Refuges. The Missisquoi National Wildlife Refuge, for an example, attracts large flocks of migratory birds to it's quiet waters and wetlands. On the shores of northern Lake Champlain, you'll more than likely to see an abundance of waterfowls, such as mallards, black ducks, wood ducks, ring-necked ducks, and snow geese.
When you and your family are out enjoying nature, remember
Don't use lead fishing sinkers. Lead sinkers are deadly to loons and waterfowls.
Be sure to leave nature just as you found it. Don't even carry bait or bucket water from one waterway to another. Doing this can lead to the invasion of non-native species.
Control your pets at all times.
Stay on designated hiking trails.
Always be careful with your campfires.
Most of all, be sure to get out and enjoy the outdoors! And let's keep Vermont a haven for wildlife and wildlife lovers.
This posting and the contents that are written here are the intellectual property of Baker Home Inspection and Consulting. All views and opinions expressed here by Baker Home Inspection and Consulting, and those that are kind enough to leave a comment are just that.

I always hope you and your family have a fun and safe day!

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Knowledge is the Power for Your Freedom to a Worry Free Home!
GENERAL INFORMATION for Springfield
Population – 9,091
Area – 31,552 acres, 47 square miles
Altitude – 410 feet
Chartered – August 20, 1761
Average Temperature
January – 16.5 degrees, F
July – 67.5 degrees, F
Average Annual Rainfall – 43.5 inches
Average Annual Snowfall – 98.5 inches
MILAGE & APPROXIMATE DRIVING TIME TO
Albany, NY: 110 Miles, 2 ½ hours
Boston, MA: 130 miles, 3 hours
Burlington, VT: 110 miles, 2 ¼ hours
Hartford, CT: 120 miles, 2 ½ hours
Montreal, Canada: 225 miles, 4 ½ hours
New York City: 240 miles, 4 ½ hours
Portland, ME: 170 miles, 3 ¼ hours
Portsmouth, NH: 121 miles, 2 ½ hours
UTILITIES:
Water-
Supplier: Springfield Water Department, 802-886-2208
Source: Wells
Coverage: $1.19/100 cubic feet, $57.24 annual service charge (domestic user)
Overhead storage capacity: 2,750,000 gallons
Sewer-
Storm Sewer: 100% urban coverage
Sanitary Sewer: 100% urban coverage
Treatment Plant: Type – secondary
Capacity – 2.2 million GPD
Sewer Use Charge: $3.69/100 cubic feet of water used (flat rate of $45/bedroom)
16 August 2008
I always hope you and your family have a fun and safe day!

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Knowledg is the Power for Your Freedom to a Worry Free Home!

Vermont Institute of Natural Science
VINS Nature Center
Get eye to eye with North America's finest collection of birds of prey, you can see Eagles, Hawks, Falcons and Owls.
They have exciting New exhibits and programs going on.
Discover the hands-on Tree House Exhibit
hang out with wild, weird and whimsical creatures who call the tree's their home.
You can wander miles of interpretive walking trails aiong the Ottauquechee River

Kids and Adults have a lot of fun walking the trails at VINS!
You can watch the Wildlife Services Staff nurture injured birds.
There is a beautiful butterfly and hummingbird garden for folk's to meander through.
There are daily live raptor demonstrations put on. At 11:00 A.M., 1:30 P.M., and at 3:30 P.M.

They have a very nice Nature Store for visitors. It's open 7 days a week. From 10:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M.
They have a covered picnic area for your enjoyment.
The VINS Nature Center is located just 1/4 mile west of the Quechee Gorge, on Route 4, in Quechee, Vermont. From I-89 take Exit 1 to Route 4 West.

Admission - Adults: $9.00, Seniors ( 65 plus ) $8.00
Youth ( 3 - 18 ) $7.00, Children 2 and under are free
VINS members free
Special Rate days
On 16 August and the 17 all Vermont Residents $5.00
On 23 August and the 24 all New Hampshire Resdents $5.00
Theres alot to do and see so plan a day to visit VINS and have a wildlife of a time!



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