Corinth

Town Hall: P.O. Box 461, Corinth, Vt. 05039; 439-5850

Moderator: Burton Cooper, 439-6798

Town Clerk: Christine E. Minery, 439-5850, home 439-6529

Treasurer: Susan L. Fortunati, 439-5850, home 439-6179

Hours: Monday and Friday 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m., Tuesday noon to 6 p.m., Thursday 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Town clerk's office (but not the treasurer) will also have hours on the first Saturday of each month beginning in August.

Selectmen: Russell J. Pazdro, 439-5265; Andrew “Andy” Martin, 439-6388; Laurel Sheridan, chairperson, 439-6299

Listers: Allen Locke, 439-5434; Edward Eilertsen, chairman, 439-5855; Jen Eilersten, 439-5855

Collector of Delinquent Taxes: Susan L. Fortunati, 439-6179

First Constable: Joseph Hill, 439-6848

Second Constable: Allen Sarazin, 439-6858

Grand Juror: Edward Eilersten, 439-5855

Town Agent to Deed Real Estate and Town Agent to Prosecute and Defend Suits: Richard A. Cawley, 222-9234

Cemetery Commissioners: Ben Eilertsen, 439-5474; Raymond Moulton, 439-5465; Norman Collette, 439-3812

Waits River Valley School District No. 36 Directors: Loraine (Devins) Houle,439-5758; Richard Kelley, 439-6589; Susan Shea, 439-6164

Justices of the Peace: Brenda Carter, 439-6250; Marian Cawley, 439-5511; Lois Covey, 439-5568; Susan Fortunati, 439-6179; John "Jack" Learmonth, 439-5399; Guy Miller, 439-5052; Linda Weiss, 439-5280

Assistant Town Clerk: Lois Covey, 439-5568

Assistant Town Treasurer: Brenda A. Carter, 439-6250

Auditors: Sullivan, Powers & Co.

Budget Committee: Nancy Ertle, 522-3996; Earl Adams, 439-6552

Dog Officers: Allen Sarazin, 439-6858; Diana Perry, 439-3292

E-911 Coordinator: John “Jack” Learmonth, 439-5399

Energy Coordinator: Francis J. Roderick, 439-6258

Fence Viewers: Peter Keene, 685-4592; Robert Fortunati, 439-6179; Steve Long, 439-6337

Fire Chief: Bryan King, 439-5396

Fire Warden: Wade M. Pierson, home 439-5535, garage 439-5745

Health Officer: Ed Eilertsen, 439-5855

Planning Commission: Kevin J. Kinerson, chairman, 439-6519; Forbes Morrell, 439-6312; Virginia Barlow, 439-5252; Allen Locke, 439-5494; Charlie White, 439-6342; Holly Waterman, 439-5085; Joanne Brainard, 439-5468

Revolving Loan Fund Committee: Blanche Cooper, 439-6798; Lois Covey, 439-5568; Sam Porter, 439-5899; Susan L. Fortunati, treasurer, 439-6179; Christine E. Minery, secretary, 439-5850; Russell Pazdro, selectman, 439-5265

Road Commissioner: Francis J. Roderick, 439-6258

Road Foreman: Joe Blodgett, 439-6272

Selectboard Clerk: Rebecca Loftus, 439-6299

Service Officer: Jen Eilertsen, 439-5855

Sewage Officer: Edward Eilertsen, 439-5855

Tree Warden and Surveyor of Wood and Timber: Virginia Barlow, 439-5252

Upper Valley Ambulance Service Representative: Joe Truss, 439-6178

Zoning Administrator: Edward Eilertsen, 439-5855

Zoning Board of Adjustment: Forbes Morrell, 439-6312; Carroll Porter, 439-6294; Louise Sandberg, 439-5563

Blake Memorial Library in East Corinth: Marie McAndrew-Taylor, librarian, 439-5338; Gail Hevelone, administrative assistant

Hours: Monday and Wednesday 2 to 8 p.m., Thursday 9 a.m. to noon, Friday 2 to 6 p.m., Saturday 9 a.m. to noon; preschool story hour Thursday 9 to 10 a.m.

Library Trustees: Linda H. Locke, Wendy J. Heidenreich, Sarah W. Polli, Steven M. Smith, Polly Stryker, Nancy Frost, Sarah Green, Wendy Wieland-Alter

Orange East Supervisory Union Superintendent of Schools: Wendy Hovey, 222-5216

Places of Interest

Waits River, flowing through the northeastern part of the town, falls a distance of 100 feet in a few areas. The Mill Brook, which runs into the south branch of the Waits River in West Corinth, is one of the town's most historic and scenic natural areas. It was viewed by the earliest local settlers as an ideal source of water power.

The Corinth Academy Building in Cookeville, built in 1846, was a private coeducational institution, educating students from as far away as Detroit. The building eventually became part of the town school system, was used as the town hall, and is currently being restored by the Corinth Historical Society. The academy building was eventually replaced as a town hall by the current Corinth Town Hall.

The Meadow Meeting House, a historic building on Goose Green-Chelsea Road, was once used as the Second Free Will Baptist Church. There is no formal minister, but weddings and other events take place in the building.

The Northeast Slopes ski area on Route 25, about three miles from the center of East Corinth, still operates as the second oldest rope tow ski area in the country. The ski area was built in the 1930s and still operates.

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