Category Archives: Local Search

Northfield appetite for ping pong tables unsated still

Posted on Thursday, April 28, 2016 by No comments yet

“The ping pong table has been spoken for, with a waiting list if the first person doesn’t take it as planned! Thanks Front Porch Forum!”
• Denise, Northfield FPF

Lost Fitbit in Middlebury? No problem

Posted on Tuesday, April 12, 2016 by No comments yet

“Another win for community facilitated by our Front Porch Forum!  I went for a lovely walk on a section of the Trail Around Middlebury Sunday afternoon.  Unfortunately, I lost my new Fitbit somewhere in a two-hour stretch.  With no time to search, I headed home resigned to my loss.   Later, a friend suggested posting on FPF.   Wow!  Within hours we had three responses, including one from someone who had picked it up and was holding it for me.  Reunited with the Fitbit today.  Thank you FPF friends.”
• Tom, a Burlington FPF

Little cork cottage in Monkton

Posted on Friday, April 8, 2016 by No comments yet

“If anyone has a collection of corks that they no longer need or want, I would be happy to take them off your hands 🙂 I am making my daughter a cork board and would prefer to scavenge around for them, rather than buy them from Amazon or a chain store. Thanks!”
• Linda, Monkton FPF

“I received SO MANY responses to my request for corks that I could build myself a little cork cottage. There were offers of bags, drawerfuls, cartons, several years worth, 10 years worth, 40 years worth… Thanks to everyone for being so responsive. And thanks to the people that keep Front Porch Forum going. It’s a great community resource that allows us to meet and support each other in all kinds of interesting ways.”
• Linda, Monkton FPF, next day

Missing dogs… 1-day Max and 17-day Darby

Posted on Thursday, April 7, 2016 by No comments yet

Many lost pets find their way back home thanks to watchful neighbors who connect through Front Porch Forum.  Here are two examples from this week.  The first occurred over a single day, while the second example spanned more than two weeks!

“Max, a middle-age male pug, went missing from around Lee/Briggs Roads around 7am Tuesday, April 5. He was with a larger black dog, who was found on the road, but there is no sign of Max. He’s super friendly, and we hope some good citizen picked him up to keep him safe. Please email me immediately if you have seen or picked up Max…we are very worried.”
• Dody, Guilford FPF

“We found Max!! Thank you Marianne and Gordon. And FPF!”
• Dody, Guilford FPF later the same day

And…

“Darby is home, safe, warm and fed, with her foster fail family (Sally) after 17 days on the run.

“She covered a lot of ground in Essex and Essex Junction over those days. From Upland Drive to Essex Way to Pinewood Manor to Perkins Bend (several times) to ADL to Five Corners to the dam bridge to Route 15 near Lang Farm to Essex Way (again) to Grove Street and the railroad tracks and finally back to Upland Drive – no doubt she saw parts of this town most of us never will.

“After catching Darby on a trailcam back on Upland, we decided the time was right to set the trap and see what happened. We knew she might not go in it the first night since she had eaten a fairly big meal of McDonald’s hamburgers the night before. With fingers crossed, we watched and waited. She looped by it several times around sunset, checking it out, not sure. She wanted the food. She gobbled up the few small pieces outside the trap. And left. Once darkness fell, she was back. She checked it out again several times, looked around and then went in. She managed to NOT step on the trigger plate, gobbled a few bites and walked out of the trap!! Luckily she wanted more bread spread with bacon fat and scrambled eggs cooked with liquid smoke so back in she went. This time she stepped a little closer, reached a little further and the trap slammed shut. She spun around from the noise but eventually realized she wasn’t getting out so she finished eating and laid down. The end of her 17 day shenanigans.

“Darby is a little thin and had a bunch of ticks removed but otherwise in good health. No injuries – not even a scratch – and ready to eat some real food and get back to her family life.

“We have so many people to thank!

“Everyone who watched for her, called in a sighting, read a sign or a post here or on Front Porch Forum, all the “shares” and emails… Thank you all! Every little bit helped and kept us motivated. Thank you to all at Perkins Bend where several of us tromped in and out of your backyards several times a day (and night) to check the feeding station there. Thank you for listening to everyone we spoke to and for those of you that approached us letting us know you were watching. Thank you to the Essex Police who fielded calls when Darby was zipping in and out of traffic in the junction. Thank you to all the anonymous people who drove around looking for Darby. Thank you to Sally and Wole, Kristi, Lisa and Lorei – could not have managed her safe recapture without each of you and your help and support. (Thanks also to Bill and my mother for listening to me drone on endlessly…)

“I will removing the signs around town over the next day or so…

“Darby is enjoying her new bed and some well deserved rest. Happy life Darby!”
• Michele, Essex FPF

Need complete fly fishing set-up? Try neighbors

Posted on Thursday, April 7, 2016 by No comments yet

“Owing to great success, Front Porch Forum has become my “look here first” place for finding props for various productions I’m involved with. Currently, I am producing a feature film for a Burlington area filmmaker. We are seeking a complete set of fly fishing gear (rod & reel, waders, etc.) and possibly the expertise of the owner to consult on the film. Production of this scene will happen in late May or June, likely to be a one-day shoot. We are providing credit in the film. Thanks!”
• Kenric, Montpelier FPF

Mad River Valley seamstress found

Posted on Monday, April 4, 2016 by No comments yet

“I would love to have a recommendation for someone who does alterations and repairs to women’s’ clothing. Thanks so much.”
• Judith, Mad River Valley FPF

“Thank you everybody for your recommendations. Problem solved due to the wide reaching power of Front Porch Forum — amazing!”
• Judith, Mad River Valley FPF… next day

Pine shavings… supply and demand

Posted on Monday, April 4, 2016 by No comments yet

“Compost? We’re making bushels of pine planer shavings over here. It’s not sawdust, more like long flakes of pine – from a bench planer. Any takers?”
• Greg, Middlesex Front Porch Forum

“Yikes. We’ve 5 folks on the list already & won’t be able to satisfy all of them. Good job FPF.”
• Greg, Middlesex FPF… next day

Need new rocking chair in St. Johnsbury? Sell your boots

Posted on Tuesday, March 15, 2016 by No comments yet

“I’m writing to let you know how much I like FPF. I read it everyday!  Such a wonderful way to connect with local folks.
On Sunday I posted a pair of boots for sale and a request for a rocking chair to buy.
On Monday I sold the boots and got 4 responses about rocking chairs.
Today I spent the money I got from the boot sale on a wonderful rocking chair and had $5 leftover.
Another Front Porch Forum success story.”
• Bonnie, Saint Johnsbury FPF

Found a Shelburne property within 24 hours

Posted on Tuesday, March 15, 2016 by No comments yet

“Single, professional, 55 looking for 2br. house or apartment to rent for 1-2 years while house building. Contractor with shop in Shelburne, so no more than 7 miles from heart of Shelburne. ASAP. Please call…”
• Arthur, Shelburne FPF

“Quick shout out to all of you that responded so quickly to my housing search posted yesterday and to let you know that I have found a property already! Thanks to Front Porch Forum most importantly. Great service! Found a property within 24 hours!”
• Arthur, Shelburne FPF (next day’s issue)

Cluster fly army invades Mad River Valley

Posted on Monday, March 14, 2016 by No comments yet

“I was overwhelmed by all of the responses I received to my cluster fly question! I will try to summarize the dozens of replies I received: (1) vacuum, vacuum, vacuum; (2) use any combination of crushed egg shell canisters (from Gardener’s Supply), sticky paper, bowl of soapy water, ladybugs, Riddex… ; (3) try exterminators but be careful of toxic materials and this is often a relatively expensive, short-term fix.  So the good news is that we are not alone. The bad news is that there does not seem to be a silver bullet. I have learned a lot and will try many if not all of these.  Love Front Porch Forum!”
• Heather, Mad River Valley FPF