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Hardwick Police Report
HARDWICK – On May 8, at approximately 8 p.m., Todd Luce, of Hardwick, was arrested on an outstanding warrant and was lodged at Northeast Regional Correctional Facility. On May 11 at 4:25 p.m., the Hardwick Police Department conducted a traffic stop on Hillside Avenue in the town of Hardwick for[Read More…]
Vermont State Police
Single-Vehicle Crash CABOT – On May 3, at approximately 9:35 p.m., Troopers of the Berlin Barracks responded to a report of a single vehicle crash on US Rte. 2 in Cabot. The operator was identified as Reuben Adams of Barre. Investigation determined Adams’ vehicle crossed over the fog line before[Read More…]
Hardwick Police Media Log
May 4: Traffic Hazard, Kellogg St.; Medical, Maple St.; Theft, Buffalo St. May 5: Directed Patrol, S. Main St.; Medical, Brown Farm Road; Suspicious Event, Nichols Pond Road; Suspicious Event, S. Main St.; Citizen Dispute, Mackville Road; Mental Health Incident, Maple St.; Lost Property, Washington Highway.; Mental Health Incident, Maple[Read More…]
AWARE Report
HARDWICK – Nine people used AWARE services between May 4 and May 11. The AWARE 24-hour hotline is (802) 472-6463. A non-profit established in 1984, AWARE serves Hardwick and the greater Hardwick area in preventing and healing the trauma of domestic and sexual violence. AWARE provides help during immediate crises, as well as[Read More…]
Pedestrian Bridge Project Receives $200,000 Grant
MONTPELIER –The Hardwick pedestrian bridge replacement project received a total of $200,000 for the demolition and replacement of the deteriorated, unsafe and currently closed pedestrian bridge with a new ADA compliant pedestrian bridge. Governor Phil Scott and the Department of Housing and Community Development announced the 2025 recipients of Vermont[Read More…]
Forsythia Bush at HCA
Water Leak Gives Alert System a Workout
HARDWICK – As town officials begin to utilize the new Hardwick Alert Notification System, residents received email and text alerts last Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday about repairs of a water leak under South Main Street in front of the Flower Basket. The alert system requires residents to sign up to[Read More…]
Spring Craft Fair
Vermont Nonprofit Pairs Seniors and Renters
VERMONT – Several years ago, Linda Suter looked for a small house on the market in central Vermont, hoping to downsize. She was living alone in a three-bedroom Montpelier home that she’d owned for nearly two decades, but could no longer afford it. Real estate prospects that fit her budget[Read More…]
Habitat for Humanity
Senate Natural Resources Revisits Wake Boat Rules
MONTPELIER – If the tulips lining the walkway to the Statehouse are any indication, summer is on its way, and with it, a season of boating on Vermont’s lakes and ponds. That fast-approaching season is not lost on advocates for wake boat-free lakes. Alongside representatives from the Department of Environmental[Read More…]