Vermont Centenarian Mogul Was ‘Wheeler-Dealer’ At Age 10

Vermont Centenarian Mogul Was ‘Wheeler-Dealer’ At Age 10

Tony Pomerleau, a real estate developer and entrepreneur who died recently at age 100, got his start as a 10-year-old asking neighbors in Newport, Vermont to mow their lawn for $1 — and then recruiting other kids to actually mow the lawns for 50 cents apiece. When he sold cars during the 1930s, the dealership told him to get rid of a car that wasn't selling for the list price of $135; he sold it to a farmer for $100 and a horse, then traded the horse to another farmer for $50 and a saxophone, then gave the dealership $150 (more than the original asking price) and asked for the saxophone for a commission — which he then sold to a music teacher for $35, "much more than he would have made for a straight cash commission," according to The Burlington Free Press.

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Dog Owner Fights Off Black Bear

Matthew McDonald

A 29-year-old man fought off a black bear who attacked his 11-month old labrador puppy in the woods in Dedham, Maine, he said. The man said he punched and kicked the bear until the bear stopped biting the dog, and the bear scampered off, knocking the man over; "I stuck my finger right in its eye," he said.

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