HARDWICK – AWARE served 10 people from October 6 through October 13. The AWARE 24-hour hotline is 802-472-6463.AWARE serves Hardwick and the greater Hardwick area in preventing and healing the trauma of domestic and sexual violence. For more information, including educational resources, programming, and how to get involved as a[Read More…]
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Vehicle Struck On October 13, at approximately 2:46 p.m., Barbara Jenne of Hardwick reported her vehicle was struck while it was parked at the Village Restaurant parking lot. Her vehicle is a 2009 Subaru Outback, which sustained damage to the left rear quarter panel. The offending vehicle was located within[Read More…]
Hardwick Police Media Log
September 29: Traffic Stop, Vt. Rte. 14; Abandoned Vehicle, Vt. Rte. 15/Vt. Rte. 16; Medical, Dutton Road; Assist – Agency, High St.; Traffic Stop, Wolcott St./Cottage St.; Traffic Stop, Mill St./Glenside Ave. September 30: Welfare Check, Maple St.; Directed Patrol, S. Main St.; Accident – Property Damage Only, Vt. Rte.[Read More…]
One-Vehicle Accident with Injuries
GREENSBORO BEND — The Greenbsoro Fire Department was dispatched to the intersection of Main Street in Greensboro Bend and Route 16 on October 12 at 9:45 a.m., for a one-vehicle accident into a tree. Arriving crews stabilized the patient and set up traffic control. A three-quarter-ton pickup drove near the[Read More…]
Greensboro Man Acquitted of Murder
NEWPORT – An Orleans County man successfully argued self-defense this week, three years after he shot and killed a man outside his Greensboro home. Darryl Johnson faced second-degree murder and manslaughter charges in the shooting death of Robert Chaplin. A jury found him not guilty on both charges on Thursday.[Read More…]
Contentious Town Hall Redevelopment Proposal Divides Community
GREENSBORO — As the select board continues to work with RuralEdge on plans for a Greensboro Town Hall redevelopment project that would create 20 apartments, many in the Greensboro community have taken sides. As select board members Ellen Celnik and David Kelley work to negotiate a purchase and sale agreement[Read More…]
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Residential Broadband Soon to Become Widely Available
GREENSBORO — The town has seen a flurry of activity related to high speed broadband internet service since spring. Residents became used to flaggers directing traffic as Hardwick Electric Dept. crews replaced telephone poles to make room for the new infrastructure. Now the fiber optic cables through which connections to[Read More…]
Indigenous Peoples and Culture Day
Buffalo Mountain Market Joins National Co+op Grocers
HARDWICK – National Co+op Grocers (NCG) welcomed Buffalo Mountain Market as a member on October 3. Founded in 1975, Buffalo Mountain Co-op has been serving Hardwick and surrounding communities for nearly 50 years. Several years ago the co-op took over Hardwick’s Village Market, becoming Buffalo Mountain Market. General Manager Emily[Read More…]
Locating Lead Water Pipes has been Tricky
VERMONT – In a state with aging infrastructure, Vermont officials are working to assess the implications of the mandate, which the White House finalized earlier this week. Already, communities across the state have been undertaking a painstaking inventory of all of their service lines to comply with an existing federal[Read More…]