Nothing wrong with the bow at all.Get the string and cables checked over by a pro shop and you should be good to go.
I used it once when I first got it to practice with it and I got frustrated with it and put it away and havent used it since.
Well the first thing you should do is have the shop check your draw length.30 inch draw may be way to long for you to aquire a proper anchor.65# weight may be to heavy as well for a new archer.The shop will set the bow up properly for you and teach you some of the more important basics on shooting properly.
As far as equipment is conserned,I see it already has a site on it.Get a good rest.NAP makes rests that are good and affordable.If you want to spend a bit more money then go with a drop away but it really isnt necessary.
Stabilizers arent the most important thing yet they help.Cobra makes some models and are also affordable.
Any arrow with the proper spine is good for a beginner.Alluminum or carbon.Again the shop will help you on this one.
Dont buy to cheap though because when you are ADDICTED and really want to upgrade then you can keep the good accesories and transfer them to your new bow,or maybe have a higher re-sail value if you decided to start from scratch.
Good luck and keep us all posted.