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Brattleboro Reformer 09/13/2014 Copy Reduced to %d%% from original to fit letter page Page 20 Saturday-Sunday, September 13-14, 2014 www.reformer.com AROUND WINDHAM COUNTY DFM eyes ‘strategic alternatives’ for company gan, and the Putney Mountain In Walpole, N.H. ... ley who blogs regularly on the state of the Hawk Watch Team for an excit- Digital First Media Staff Report weeklies. The company said it serves 75 mil- NEW YORK — Digital First Media, the lion customers monthly. media. GENEALOGY: The Walpole ing day of hawk watching. operator of this newspaper, announced Fri- The company is controlled by the hedge While the company cautioned that there is Historical Society will sponsor a Students will work with hawk day that it will “evaluate and consider strate- fund Alden Global Capital. no time limit on discussions, newspaper ana- free genealogy workshop on Sat- experts and learn why hawk gic alternatives” that could lead to the sale of It has been approached by various interest- lyst Ken Doctor of Outsell, who first report- urday, Sept. 13, from 10 a.m. to watching is important and the pro- some or all of the company. ed parties over the past months, said Paton, ed that Alden Global Capital was getting noon. Beginners as well as expe- cedures used in collecting scientif- CEO John Paton said the company has but there have been no “formal or serious” ready to sell Digital First Media, predicted a rienced people welcome to ically valuable flight numbers. retained UBS Securities to review a full discussions. sale in the near future. attend. Hints regarding research This program includes interactive range of alternatives — including selling the While the company could be sold in whole, “I think we’ll see largely the dissolution of sources as well as stone walls activities for homeschoolers of all entire company, selling regional clusters or or in regional chunks or expanded or not sold this company within six months,” Doctor will be shared. Call for a reserva- ages. Parents are welcome to join at all, “one of benefits of making these said. tion at 603-756-2933. More infor- their children on this hawking doing nothing. mation can be found at walpole- adventure. This five-hour pro- “We believe we have many options avail- announcements is you end up testing the Media analysts have speculated since history.org. gram costs $20 per child, with a able to us to maximize the value of our busi- marketplace for all of those options, rather last spring about Digital First’s future SENIORS’ POTLUCK: The Wal- maximum of $40 per family. nesses for our stockholders and the board of than doing it theoretically,” he said. after the company shut down its experi- pole Seniors will meet for Visit www.nature-museum.org directors has therefore decided to assess the The combined companies are closing in on mental, centralized digital newsroom, potluck lunch at the Congrega- to register for this program and full range of these opportunities,” Paton $200 million in digital ad revenue a year, he called Project Thunderdome. Paton said tional Church on the Walpole to view a detailed schedule, a said. said. “The strategy we pursued was to put Friday’s action is unrelated to Thunder- Common at noon on Monday, packing list, rain dates, and In a statement, the company said there are the companies together and to drive digital dome, which was one of many digital Sept. 15. directions to the trail head. no assurances that the process will result in revenue relentlessly.” experiments the company has undertaken Everyone is asked to bring a a transaction or transactions or on the timing At the same time, the spin-offs of print under his leadership. contribution for the Fall Moun- In Westminster... of any decisions. The company also said that publishing by a number of media companies “The news information industry in America tain Food Shelf and a dish to it will not disclose developments in the have received a good reception from is undergoing a period of seismic change, share. All Walpole, North Wal- HISTORIANS MEET: The process until the board decides how it will investors, he said. “Over the past year what defined by the need to consolidate to rapidly pole and Drewsville seniors are Westminster Historical Society proceed. you have seen is a remarkable resurgence compete in a digital world,” Paton said. “The welcome. A speaker from AARP will hold its annual meeting on Digital First, based in New York, was in the market, with the realization of the companies that will succeed are those which will address credit card fraud. Monday, Sept. 15, at 7 p.m. at the formed in December 2013 with the merger of real power of media companies to go for- have meaningful scale and digital expertise. Westminster Firehouse on Grout MediaNews Group and the former Journal ward.” By anticipating the rapid revolution in our In Putney... Avenue. Register Company. It includes the New Eng- Media analysts said it would be hard to find industry and responding to stay ahead of the There will be a short business land Newspapers group, comprised of the a buyer for Digital First Media as a whole, curve, DFM has clearly emerged as a leading HAWK WATCH: The Nature meeting and raffle drawing fol- Brattleboro Reformer, Bennington Banner and that a more likely course would be for player, based on the high quality of our Museum will host Home School lowed by the program on “The and Manchester Journal, all in Vermont, as regional buyers to acquire pieces of the com- assets and the extensive work we have done Hawk Watch on Putney Mountain Bradley Law Office,” what it well as The Berkshire Eagle in Massachu- pany. to transform them into multi-platform prod- on Tuesday, Sept. 16, from 9 a.m. contains, why it and William setts. “They could decide to break up the busi- ucts.” to 2 p.m. This interactive natu- Czar Bradley are important. The Digital First is the nation’s second-largest ness into different operating entities — a Digital First’s largest properties include ralist program is designed for program will be presented by newspaper company, based on circulation, Rocky Mountain cluster, an East Coast the San Jose Mercury News, The Denver homeschoolers ages 7 to 16 and Richard Michelman and illus- operating in 15 states, with 800 multi-plat- cluster and a California cluster,” said Alan Post, the Los Angeles Daily News, The New their families. Join The Nature trated by Dan Axtel. Refresh- form news and information products, includ- Mutter, a media consultant and former Haven Register, the St. Paul Pioneer Press, Museum’s educator, Lynn Mor- ments will be served. ing 76 daily and Sunday newspapers and 160 newspaper executive based in Silicon Val- and the Salt Lake Tribune. Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices p , g ,y, The United States Environmental vorable for the Town. 8/29/2014. Dated at Brattleboro, Vermont this amount equal to at least the amount of fied check, money order, or cash in an Protection Agency Announces a Publication Dates: 8/29/2014. taxes, interest, penalties, and fees out- amount equal to at least the amount of Proposed Modification for the BFI Send bids to: Town of Brookline PO Box 9/6/2014, 9/13/2014, 9/20/2014 Publication Dates: standing. taxes, interest, penalties, and fees out- Rockingham Landfill Superfund Site 403 Newfane VT 05345 or deliver to 734 Post Public Notice: 8/29/2014 9/6/2014, 9/13/2014, 9/20/2014 Dated at Brattleboro, Vermont this standing. Remedy, Rockingham, Vermont Grassy Brook Road Brookline,VT 05345. The following owners, mortgages, and Post Public Notice: 8/29/2014 8/29/2014. Dated at Brattleboro, Vermont this Attention: Selectboard/Mark Bills lienholders were mailed notice: None The following owners, mortgages, and Publication Dates: 8/29/2014. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agen- Patrick Moreland lienholders were mailed notice: 9/6/2014, 9/13/2014, 9/20/2014 Publication Dates: cy (EPA) recommends modifications to Further Information: 802-365-4648 Collector of Brattleboro, VT 05301 Meagan McKay, c/o Cady & Dugan PC Post Public Notice: 8/29/2014 9/6/2014, 9/13/2014, 9/20/2014 the remedy at the BFI Rockingham Land- PO Box 2341, Brattleboro VT 05303 The following owners, mortgages, and Post Public Notice: 8/29/2014 fill Superfund Site (Site) in Rockingham, 09/13/14, 09/15/14 09/06/14, 09/13/14, 09/20/14 Patrick Moreland lienholders were mailed notice: The following owners, mortgages, and VT. The remedy modifications include an NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS Town of Brattleboro, Vermont Collector of Delinquent Taxes Citizens Bank, 833 Broadway, Albany NY lienholders were mailed notice: None increased timeframe to cleanup Site Town of Vernon, Vermont Notice of Tax Sale of Real Estate Brattleboro, VT 05301 12207 Patrick Moreland groundwater, additional groundwater re- Wednesday, October 08, 2014 IRS/USA, 1222 Putney Road, Collector of Delinquent Taxes strictions to prevent exposure to contami- The taxpayers of the Town of Vernon are The resident and non-resident owners, 09/06/14, 09/13/14, 09/20/14 Brattleboro, VT 05304 Brattleboro, VT 05301 nated groundwater, and revised cleanup hereby notified that the first payment of lien holders, and mortgagees of land in Town of Brattleboro, Vermont Patrick Moreland levels for two Site contaminants, arsenic 2014/2015 Real Estate and Personal the Town of Brattleboro, County of Wind- Notice of Tax Sale of Real Estate Collector of Delinquent Taxes 09/06/14, 09/13/14, 09/20/14 and lead, to ensure the remedy remains Property Taxes levied on the 2014/2015 ham, and State of Vermont, are hereby Wednesday, October 08, 2014 Brattleboro, VT 05301 Town of Brattleboro, Vermont protective of human health and the envi- Grand List are due and payable on or be- notified that the taxes assessed by such The resident and non-resident owners, Notice of Tax Sale of Real Estate ronment based on changes to the federal fore September 16, 2014.