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    JUSTICES OF THE PEACE
    ELECTED NOVEMBER 2006
    Name Telephone
    Barney Bloom, Democrat 229-5049
    or 828-2091 or 479-4205
    Cary Margareta Brown, Democrat 229-6691
    Jane S. Dale, Democrat 223-0709
    or (cell) 279-4301
    Esther Farnsworth, Progressive 223-2240
    Robert Gross, Democrat 223-6029
    Mary Hooper, Democrat 223-2892
    Michelle Hughes, Democrat 229-0643
    Matt Levin, Democrat 229-4281
    Margaret Lucenti, Democrat 223-7310
    Deborah Markowitz, Democrat 229-6307
    John McCullough, Democrat 223-5980
    William R. Steinhurst, Democrat 223-2407
    Claude Stone, Democrat 223-2689
    Robert Squire, Democrat 229-0291
    Nancy Wasserman, Democrat 229-8096


    The following is an excerpt from the State of Vermont, Office of the Secretary of State Web site.
    GENERAL DUTIES, RESPONSIBILITIES
    There are basically five categories of responsibilities for justices of the peace.

    1. You serve as a member of the board of civil authority, which by law is responsible for adding and removing names from the checklist, and for serving collectively as the local election officials at any municipal or state election. As a justice, you also are responsible for delivering absentee ballots to voters at election time.

    2. You have a responsibility in the town's tax appeal process. As a member of the board of civil authority, you sit to hear the tax appeals of citizens aggrieved by the final decision of the listers. You also sit as a member of the municipal board for abatement of taxes.

    3. You may solemnize marriages in Vermont.

    4. You may administer oaths in all cases where an oath is required, unless the law makes a different provision.

    5. Finally, you may serve as a magistrate when so commissioned by the supreme court.

    For more information, check out The J. P. Guide, published by the Deborah L. Markowitz, Secretary of State, 2000.


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