the freepress Friday, July 6, 2012 Vol. 22, Issue 27 800.354.4232 PRSRT STD ECRWSS U.S. POSTAGE PAID PERMIT NO. 65 GRANVILLE, NY 12832 The Northshire’s Get Out & Go Newspaper POSTAL CUSTOMER Money Saving Food Values Inside! There will be plenty of thrills in Manchester next week, as Vermont’s own traveling youth circus, Circus Smirkus, returns to the Dorr Farm on Bonnet Street with shows at 2 and 7 p.m. on July 12 and 13. Celebrating its 25th anniversa- ry this year, the circus’s theme is “Topsy Turvey Time Travel: A Blast from the Past & Fun from the Future.” Circus Smirkus is the only youth circus in the country to travel “under the canvas,” as a traditional traveling show com- plete with Big Top tent. A Smirkus show features an original score, live music, custom- made costumes, and professional- ly choregraphed dance. This year’s troupe of 29 youngsters ages 11 to 18 will perform nearly 70 shows in 15 cities to an audi- ence totaling 50,000 in towns throughout Vermont and the Northeast. They perform as jug- glers, clowns, aeralists, wirewalk- ers, acrobats and more. This year’s circus includes seven troupers from Vermont: Maia Gawor-Sloane, 18, of Richmond; Noah Nielsen, 17, of Montpelier; Brin Schoellkopf, 15, of Warren; Liam Gundlach, 15, of Thetford; siblings Sam, 16, and Sonya Gurwitt, 18, of Norwich; and Emily Wunderle, 11, of Rockingham. Emily’s eight-year- old sister Ariana will perform as a “trouper-in-training.” Keenan Wright-Sanson, 15, of Saratoga Springs has also joined the troupe. The remaining performers come from eight other states, as well as the United Kingdom and New Zealand. Founded in 1987, Smirkus was the dream of internationally renowned clown Rob Mermin, who began the program in Vermont’s Northeast Kingdom with the help of filmmaker Jay Craven and performers Donny Osman of Plainfield, VT and Stewart Lippe of Tampa, FL. It has grown from a three-town tour to an annual tour that takes the Circus coming to town! See CIRCUS, pg. 2 Vermont based Circus Smirkus to perform four shows over two days
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thefreepressFriday, July 6, 2012
Vol. 22, Issue 27
800.354.4232
PRSRT STDECRWSS
U.S. POSTAGEPAID
PERMIT NO. 65GRANVILLE, NY 12832
The Northshire’s Get Out & Go Newspaper
POSTAL CUSTOMER
Money SavingFood Values
Inside!
There will be plenty of thrills
in Manchester next week, as
Vermont’s own traveling youth
circus, Circus Smirkus, returns to
the Dorr Farm on Bonnet Street
with shows at 2 and 7 p.m. on July
12 and 13.
Celebrating its 25th anniversa-
ry this year, the circus’s theme is
“Topsy Turvey Time Travel: A
Blast from the Past & Fun from
the Future.”
Circus Smirkus is the only
youth circus in the country to
travel “under the canvas,” as a
traditional traveling show com-
plete with Big Top tent.
A Smirkus show features an
original score, live music, custom-
made costumes, and professional-
ly choregraphed dance. This
year’s troupe of 29 youngsters
ages 11 to 18 will perform nearly
70 shows in 15 cities to an audi-
ence totaling 50,000 in towns
throughout Vermont and the
Northeast. They perform as jug-
glers, clowns, aeralists, wirewalk-
ers, acrobats and more.
This year’s circus includes
seven troupers from Vermont:
Maia Gawor-Sloane, 18, of
Richmond; Noah Nielsen, 17, of
Montpelier; Brin Schoellkopf, 15,
of Warren; Liam Gundlach, 15, of
Thetford; siblings Sam, 16, and
Sonya Gurwitt, 18, of Norwich;
and Emily Wunderle, 11, of
Rockingham. Emily’s eight-year-
old sister Ariana will perform as a
“trouper-in-training.” Keenan
Wright-Sanson, 15, of Saratoga
Springs has also joined the troupe.
The remaining performers
come from eight other states, as
well as the United Kingdom and
New Zealand.
Founded in 1987, Smirkus was
the dream of internationally
renowned clown Rob Mermin,
who began the program in
Vermont’s Northeast Kingdom
with the help of filmmaker Jay
Craven and performers Donny
Osman of Plainfield, VT and
Stewart Lippe of Tampa, FL. It
has grown from a three-town tour
to an annual tour that takes the
Circus coming to town!
See CIRCUS, pg. 2
Vermont based Circus Smirkus to perform four shows over two days
2 - The Northshire FreePress - July 6, 2012
FreePressJohn M. Manchester
PublisherLinda Ellingsworth
Staff Writer
Published every Friday by Manchester News papers.
Direct mailed to 7,500 homes in the Northshire area.Part of six-newspaper, five-county, two-state group.
News item deadline: Monday at 5 p.m.Advertising deadline: Monday at 5 p.m.
Mailing address: P.O. Box 330, Granville, NY 12832. Main Office: 14 E. Main St., Granville, NY 12832.
Watercolor artist Ned Reade will present his work at the Martha
Canfield Library starting this Saturday.
Vermont Arts Exchange
(VAE) closes its 2012 Basement
Music Series at 8 p.m. on
Saturday, July 7 with the explo-
sive cross-pollinated gypsy
rhythms of the Los Angeles-
based Fishtank Ensemble, at a
concert at VAE’s Sage Street
Mill in North Bennington.
Praised by LA Weekly as
“one of the most thrilling
young acts on the planet,” the
band was formed in 2005 by
French fiddler Fabrice
Martinez, who trained with
Romanian Gypsies. The group
also includes a master flamen-
co guitarist, a Serbian slap
bass player, and a vocalist who
also plays violin and saw.
Tackling everything from
French hot jazz to wild Serbian
and Transylvanian gypsy
anthems and flamenco, the
band’s performances are
described as intoxicating expe-
riences sure to delight world
music lovers.
Advance tickets are avail-
able to $18 through at brownpa-
pertickets.com or by calling
800-838-3006. Tickets will be $22
at the door the day of the show.
VAE presents Fishtank EnsembleFishtank Ensemble
The popular French farce
“Boeing-Boeing” by Marc
Camoletti will open on July 12
and run through July 28 at the
Dorset Theatre Festival.
Preview performance is July 12,
with opening night on July 13.
A hit wherever it plays, the
play tracks the zany story of an
American businessman living
in Paris while juggling affairs
with three stewardesses.
“The play is a great vehicle
for a stellar cast of comic actors
who can cut loose like pre-
schoolers on the playground of
their dreams,” said DTF Artistic
Director Dina Janis. Directing
the production is Jenn
Thompson, co-artistic director
of TACT/The Actors Company
Theatre in NY where she recent-
ly won a Drama Desk nomina-
tion for her staging of the
acclaimed Off-Broadway reviv-
al of Neil Simon’s “Lost in
Yonkers.”
Joining her are Broadway
actress Liv Rooth, and New
York actors David Christopher
Wells, Finnerty Steeves, and
Alec Beard. Rounding out the
cast are DTF favorites Kate
Middleton and Amelia White.
Tickets can be purchase
online at www.dorsettheatrefes-
tival.org or by calling the Box
Office daily (except Monday)
between noon and 6 p.m. at 802-
867-2223.
"Boeing-Boeing" takes flight at DTF
The cast of "Boeing-Boeing"
Green Mountain Academy
for Lifelong Learning will pres-
ent an art lecture with artist
Brian Sweetland entitled “In
the Open Air: The Style and
Tradition of Plein Air Art,” at 4
p.m. on Wednesday, July 11 at
Israel Congregation in
Manchester.
Sweetland’s technique is
drawn principally from the
plein air, impressionist land-
scape tradition. His paintings
hang in the permanent collec-
tion of the Southern Vermont
Arts Center and in many pri-
vate collections around the
world.
Registration fee is $20.
At 2 p.m. on Fridays July 13
and 27, GMALL will present a
literature course with Dr. James
Kraft entitled “The American
Divide: Mark Twain’s
‘Huckleberry Finn’ and Henry
James’s ‘Daisy Miller’ and ‘The
Europeans’” at Equinox Village
in Manchester.
Kraft received his doctorate
in English literature from
Fordham. He has worked for
several arts organizations,
include the Whitney Museum
in New York City. His writing
includes books on American lit-
erature and articles on
Canadian literature.
Registration fee for the two-
day course is $35. To register for
either program, visit www.
greenmtnacademy.org or call
Gloria Palmer at 366-1820.
Green Mountain Academy hosting events
The Northshire FreePress - July 6, 2012 - 3
MANCHESTER An Artists Reception for a group exhibition titled, “Wood, Wire & Whimsy,” will be held from 5 to 7 p.m. on Friday, July 6, at the Gander Gallery art and objects, 105 Elm Street in Manchester. This exhibit, featuring materials both natural and man-made, will run through July 20. Information: 802-768-8396, or email [email protected].
GRANVILLE First Friday activi-ties will be held from 7 to 9 p.m. on July 6 at the Pember Library and Museum, 33 W. Main Street, and at the Slate Valley Museum, 17 Water Street, in Granville. The Pember will feature work by sculp-tor Joanna Tobano and guitar music by her husband, Greg Tobano. The Slate Valley Museum will highlight individual works of art and large-scale montages created by Granville Elementary School students. Free and open to all. Information: Pember at 518-642-2525; Slate Valley Museum at 642-1417.
SOUTHERN VERMONT Special discounts will be offered during the Hills Alive Festival of the Arts in southern Vermont that will run from Saturday, July 7, through Sunday, July 15. Participating organizations include the Dorset Theatre Festival, Weston Playhouse Theatre Company, Manchester Music Festival, and the Southern Vermont Arts Center. Information: www.hillsalive.com.
WEST PAWLET A Townwide Sale and Flea Market will be held from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday, July 7, at the West Pawlet Firehouse. There’ll be raffles, too, including a grand prize of a Telescope patio set and more than 70 other prizes. Proceeds will benefit the West Pawlet Volunteer Fire Department and Auxiliary. Lunch will be avail-able, with proceeds benefiting the Rupert Methodist Church. There also will be a bake sale to benefit the Mount Anthony Grange. Information: Edna at 802-645-0174.
DORSET An opening reception for an exhibition of work by local artist Roy Egg will be held from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturday, July 7, at the Dorset Public Library. All of Roy’s work, including scenic New England vistas, lush flowers and farm animals, will be offered for sale, with a portion of the pro-ceeds benefiting the library. Information: 802-867-5774.
SANDGATE The popular Pastels in Sandgate Art Show will be held from noon to 5 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday, July 7 and 8, at the restored one-room Historic Sandgate Schoolhouse on Sandgate Road (2.5 miles north of the intersection with Route 313, across from the Sandgate Church). Landscape paintings of southern Vermont will be featured, refresh-ments will be served, and every-one will be welcome.
ARLINGTON A reception for a watercolors exhibition by artist Ned Reade titled, “The Four Seasons in Vermont Valleys,” will be held from 3 to 5 p.m. on Saturday, July 7, at the Martha Canfield Library in Arlington. This show will run through July 30.
Information: 802-375-6153.
MANCHESTER Peter Gilbert, executive director of the Vermont Humanities Council, will lead a discussion on a selection of Robert Frost poems that are set in the summer at 4 p.m. on Saturday, July 7. You’ll find this event at the Mark Skinner Library, 48 West Road in Manchester. Tea and cookies will be served at this event that’s free and open to all. Information: 802-362-2607.
PAWLET The Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Supper Club invites everyone to a Roast Pork Dinner at 5 p.m. on Saturday, July 7, at the Pawlet Community Church. Takeouts may be ordered on (date) at 802-325-3022. Cost: $10 adults; $6 ages 6 to 12; free 5 and young-er. Information: Doreen Mach at 325-3428, or Judy Coolidge at 325-3073.
NORTH BENNINGTON The Vermont Arts Exchange will close its Basement Music Series sea-son at 8 p.m. on Saturday, July 7, at its Sage Street Mill in North Bennington. Performing will be the Los Angeles-based Fishtank Ensemble. Cost: $18 in advance, $22 at the door. Information/tick-ets: 1-800-838-3006, or www.brownpapertickets.com.
MANCHESTER The Northshire Bookstore and Southern Vermont Arts Center will present “Stories on the Hill” from 1 to 2:30 p.m. on Sunday, July 8, at the Arts Center off West Road in Manchester. “This Land is Your Land” will be this week’s free program. Information: 802-362-2200, or www.northshire.com.
EAST ARLINGTON A Story Hour will be held at 4 p.m. on Sunday, July 8, in Bailey Hall at the East Arlington Federated Church on Ice Pond Road. Community members will share stories on patriotism at this event. You are asked to bring a finger food to share, along with a plate, cup, napkin and cutlery. Information: 802-375-2548, or www.federatedchurchofeastarling-ton.org.
MANCHESTER The Northshire Bookstore and the Southern Vermont Arts Center will offer free “Stories on the Hill” family pro-grams for ages 4 to 9 from 1 to 2:30 p.m. as follows at the Arts Center off West Road in Manchester: “This Land is Your Land” Sunday, July 8, and “The Seashore Book” Sunday, Aug. 12. Information: 802-362-2200, toll-free at 1-800-437-3700, or www.northshire.com.
NORTH BENNINGTON Music from Salem will perform a Classical Music Concert at 4 p.m. on Sunday, July 8, at the Park-McCullough House Carriage Barn in North Bennington. Cost: $20; $30 family admission (up to two adults with children ages 8 to 18). Information/reservations: 518-442-5441, or email [email protected].
MANCHESTER Rob Mermin and Rob Gurwitt, founders of the Vermont-based Circus Smirkus, will present a talk titled, “Circus Smirkus: 25 Years of Running Away to the Circus,” at 5 p.m. on Sunday, July 8, at the Northshire Bookstore in Manchester. Learn how they did it, why it matters, and
enter to win tickets to the show in Manchester. Information: 802-362-2200, or www.northshire.com.
MANCHESTER The Manchester Music Festival will offer a “Music Discovery Week” Monday through Friday, July 9 to 13. Try out musical instruments at low cost. Information: 802-362-1956, or www.mmfvt.org.
PAWLET Story Time for infants through age 5 will be offered on Tuesday, July 10, 17 and 24 (6:30 p.m. Teddy Bear Sleepover on July 24) at the Pawlet Public Library. Information/time: 802-325-3123.
MANCHESTER French Language Conversation Meetings will be held from 6 to 7 p.m. on Tuesdays through Aug. 7 at the Mark Skinner Library, 48 West Road in Manchester. French teachers Michelle Emery and Lizzy Lindenberg will lead partici-pants in practicing their conversa-tion skills. Free and open to all. Information: Cindy Waters at 802-362-2607.
MANCHESTER The Tuesday Concerts on the Green will present The Bondville Boys from 6 to 8 p.m. on Tuesday, July 10, at Applejack Field at the Manchester Recreation Park (rain site, Riley Rink). Free and open to all. Information: Manchester and the Mountains Regional Chamber of Commerce at 802-362-6313.
PAWLET Beth Kashner and Diane Weeden invite all children ages 4 to 8 to the Pawlet Public Library from 10 to 11 a.m. on Wednesday, July 11, for a reading of a new story, “A Grandson’s Journey to Santa Claus,” written by local author Austin Burbank. Also, Austin will visit the library to read excerpts from his work at 10 a.m. on Tuesday, Aug. 14. Information/reservations: 802-325-3123.
MANCHESTER The Green Mountain Academy for Lifelong Learning will present artist Brian Sweetland with a talk titled, “In the Open Air: The Style and Tradition of Plein Air Art,” from 4 to 5:30 p.m. on Wednesday, July 11. You’ll find this event at Israel Congregation in Manchester. Cost: $20. Information/registration: Gloria Palmer at 802-366-1820, or www.greenmtnacademy.org.
PAWLET Vermont Gov. Peter Shumlin’s “Connect VT” broad-band initiative and the Vermont Telecommunications Authority will host a “Target Community Tour” at 5:30 p.m. on Wednesday, July 11, at the Pawlet Public Library. Information about broadband for areas of Pawlet and Rupert not now served will be provided. Everyone will be welcome, espe-cially those without high-speed broadband service at DSL speed or greater. Information: 802-325-3123.
MANCHESTER Otha Day will open the Mark Skinner Library’s free summer reading program with a “sparkling and spirited inter-active drum circle” at 10:30 a.m. on Thursday, July 12, at the library, 48 West Road in Manchester. Young children and teens will earn free raffle tickets by reading in this program. Information/registration: 802-362-2607.
DORSET The Dorset Theatre Festival will stage the hit French farce, “Boeing-Boeing,” by Marc Camoletti, Thursday, July 12, through Saturday, July 28, at the Dorset Playhouse, 104 Cheney Road. An American businessman living in Paris juggles affairs with three airline flight attendants in this show. Times/tickets: 802-867-2223, or www.dorsettheatrefesti-val.org.
MANCHESTER The Green Mountain Academy for Lifelong Learning will offer a Literature Course with Dr. James Kraft from 2 to 4 p.m. on Friday, July 13 and 27, at Equinox Village in Manchester Center. Cost: $35 for both days. Information/registration: Gloria Palmer at 802-366-1820, or www.greenmtnacademy.org.
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SABRE 30 SAILBOAT on Lake George, $29,000. 518- 982-1278
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1989 PACE ARROW motor home, good condition, needs some work, $4600 OBO. 802-265-3635
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2006 ARTIC CAT 570 594 miles, like new, $4000/obo. 802-325-6237
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1990 E350 UHAUL custo- mized box truck. 7.3 diesel auto, new tires and inspec- tion, $2500 802-273-2837
1 9 9 0 F O R D F 3 5 0 VA N 86,000 orig. miles. $1750. 518-692-9906
1992 FORD RANGER Me- chanic special , runs, in- spected, roll bar with lights, $2000/obo. 802-235-1391
2000 DODGE RAM Spor t 1500. Loaded. New tires. In excellent condition. $10,500/ obo. 518-686-5953
2002 FORD F250 super duty, V-8, 4WD, Auto, 98k miles, $10,500. 802-287- 5242 after 5pm.
2004 FORD RANGER with cap, 2WD, 76K miles, well taken care of. $3900. 802- 342-8138
87 F350 DUMP TRUCK 90,000 miles, too many new parts to list, very little rust, box great condition, $2500. 802-683-4163
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Stk# U3750Auto, V6,
Soft Top, 4x4,25k miles
2010 JEEP WRANGLER SPORT
$21,995
Stk# U3647Crew Cab, 4x4, Z71, PW, PDL, P Seat, 32k miles
2009 CHEVY 2500 HD LT
$32,995
Stk# U3504Auto, PW, PDL, P Seat, CD Player,
72k miles
2008 CHEVY HHR LT
$10,995
Stk# U3414Crew Cab, 4x4, V6, PW, PDL,
21k miles
2009 TOYOTA TACOMA SR5
$26,995
Stk# U35234x4, SLT, PW, PDL, P Seat,
Hemi, 58k miles
2006 DODGE 1500 QUAD CAB
$20,995
Stk# U3527AWD, Rear DVD, P Seat, PW, PDL,
27k miles
2010 CHEVY TRAVERSE LT
$26,995
Stk# U3385V-6, Leather, Moonroof,5-Speed, 55k miles
2008 MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE GT
$15,995
Stk# U37054x4, PW, PDL, V8, CD Player,
51k miles
2005 DODGE RAM 1500 SLT
$18,995
Stk# U3754SLT, Diesel, 4x4,
PW, PDL,12k miles
2011 DODGE 2500 CREW CAB
$38,995
Stk# U37586-Speed, Hard
Top, 4x4, V6, PW, PDL, 28k miles
2010 JEEP WRANGLER SPORT
$22,995
Stk# U3729Crew Cab, 4x4, 8 Ft Bed, PW,
PDL, 34k miles
2010 CHEVY 3500 HD LT
$35,995
Stk# U3579Super Cab, 4x4,
PW, PDL, Air, 4.0 V-6, 46k miles
2008 FORD RANGER
$17,995
Stk# U3542SLT, 4x4, Diesel, DRW, PW, PDL,
P Seat, 43k miles
2008 DODGE 3500 MEGA CAB
$39,995
Stk# U36375 Speed, PW,
PDL, Air, 28 MPG HWY, 21k miles
2010 JEEP PATRIOT SPORT
$15,995
Stk# U34684x4, V8, PW, PDL,
Air, 66k miles
2006 DODGE DAKOTA SLT
$17,995
CREW CAB
Stk# U3469Crew Cab, 4x4, Diesel, Heated
Leather, 64k miles
2006 CHEVY 2500 HD LT
$31,995
Stk# U3611Touring, Stow N Go Seating, PW, PDL, 61k miles
2008 CHRYSLER TOWN & COUNTRY
$17,995
Stk# U3652Luxury, 4x4,
Heated Leather Seats, Moonroof,
39k miles
2009 SUZUKI GRAND VITARA
$18,995
Stk# U3737Crew Cab, 4x4, Auto, V6, PW,
PDL, 48k miles
2009 TOYOTA TACOMA SR5
$26,995
Stk# U35484x4, Hemi, PW,
PDL, P Seat,65k miles
2006 DODGE RAM 2500 SLT
$21,995
Stk# U36364x4, Auto, V6,
Moon Roof, PW, PDL, 45k miles
2007 TOYOTA 4RUNNER SR5
$22,495
Stk# U3367PW, PDL,Air, Auto,34k miles
2009 DODGE CALIBER SXT
$13,995
Stk# U37414x4, Auto, Ladder Rack, PW, PDL,
37k miles
2007 CHEVY 2500 HD LT
$21,995
Stk# U3627V6, PW, PDL, Auto, 25MPG
HYW, 64k miles
2007 SATURN VUE, AWD
$14,995
Stk# U3720Auto, Air, PS, PW, PDL, V-6,
43k miles
2010 DODGE CHARGER SXT
$17,995
Stk# U34374x4 Lariat, Diesel,
Leather Seats75k miles
2008 FORD F350 SUPER CAB
$29,995
Stk# U35974x4, XLT, 5.4 V8, PW, PDL, P Seat,
67k miles
2004 FORD F150 CREW CAB
$19,995
Stk# U35984x4, Moonroof, Auto, PW, PDL,
45k miles
2008 JEEP COMPASS SPORT
$16,495
Stk# U3640Leather, Auto, P Seat, PW, PDL
37k miles
2010 DODGE AVENGER RT
$17,995
Stk# U3690EXT Cab, 4x4, Z/
71 PKG, PW, PDL, PSEAT, 46k miles
2006 GMC 1500 SLE
$20,995
Stk# U3669SLT, 4x4, Hemi,
PW, PDL, Air 13k miles
2012 DODGE 2500 CREW CAB
$34,995
Stk# U3417Hemi, Heated Leather Seats,
PW, PDL, 61k miles
2006 CHRYSLER 300 AWD
$16,995
Stk# U3650AWD, Moonroof, Leather, Auto,
47k miles
2008 LEXUS IS 250
$24,995
Stk# U37445 Speed,
Leather, PW, PDL, 30k miles
2006 PONTIAC SOLSTICE
$15,995
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Stk# U3739SXT, 4x4, Plow, Hemi, PW, PDL,
9k miles
2009 DODGE RAM 2500
$27,995
Stk# U3102ST, Diesel, 4x4, Auto, PW, PDL, Air, 49k miles
2011 DODGE RAM 3500 DUMP
$38,995
Stk# U3718AWD, V6, PW, PDL, P Seat,
37k miles
2009 DODGE JOURNEY SXT
$19,995
Stk# U37044x4, Auto, PW, PDL, Cruise, V6, 32k miles
2010 JEEP LIBERTY SPORT
$19,995
Stk# U32984x4, Auto, V-6,
PW, PDL,23k miles
2008 JEEP LIBERTY SPORT
$16,995
Stk# U3743V6, 4x4, PW, PDL, P Seat, 19k miles
2010 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE
$22,995
LAREDO
Stk# U3517Cab & Chassis, Diesel, 4x4, PW,
PDL, 60CA,34k miles
2007 DODGE RAM 3500 SLT
$28,995
2010 DODGE 2500 CREW CAB
Stk# U3568ST, Diesel, 4x4, PW, PDL, 8 Ft Box, 50k miles