Damage to Ball Field, Breaking and Entering During the overnight hours of November 3 and 4, extensive damage was done at the Hardwick Elementary ball field and at a vacant lot at the corner of Lower Cherry and Granite St. The chain link fence at the ball field had been[Read More…]
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Vermont State Police
On November 8, at approximately 9:46 p.m., Troopers from the Berlin Barracks were dispatched to a report of an attempted burglary. Upon arriving on scene it was determined that Danielle Gilman, of Cabot, fled the scene in a vehicle and almost collided with a Green Mountain Power employee before losing[Read More…]
AWARE Report
HARDWICK – AWARE served 20 people from November 3 through November 10. The AWARE 24-hour hotline is 802-472-6463.AWARE serves Hardwick and the greater Hardwick area. For more information, including programming, visit awarevt.org.
Hardwick Police Media Log
November 3: Traffic Stop, S. Main St.; Motor Vehicle Complaint, Brown Farm Road; Welfare Check, High St. November 4: Vandalism, S. Main St.; Vandalism, Lower Cherry St.; Fingerprints, High St.; Theft, Mill St.; Motor Vehicle Complaint, Lower Cherry St.; Fingerprints, High St.; Directed Patrol, Hazen Union Drive; Motor Vehicle Complaint,[Read More…]
A Visit With the Sheriff
High Bailiffs Elected in Area Counties
AREA COUNTIES – A high bailiff is an elected public official whose office is unique to local government in Vermont. High bailiffs are elected in each of Vermont’s 14 counties to serve written legal orders, called writs, when the county sheriff is unable to serve them, and to temporarily succeed[Read More…]
“Twist and Shout” Celebration
Statewide Voter Turnout Lower, Mixed Locally
AREA TOWNS — This year’s voter turnout in area towns was mostly well above the 71.35% state average except in Hardwick, which was below it, at 67.67% according to preliminary data from the secretary of state’s office. In Cabot and Stannard turnout was slightly higher this year than in 2020.[Read More…]
Handicapped Parking at Town Hall
Conservation Easement Protects Forever Wild Lands
WOODBURY – Vermont River Conservancy announced November 6 it has taken the final steps to permanently protect 6,250 acres owned by Northeast Wilderness Trust at the headwaters of the Lamoille and Winooski Rivers in Woodbury, Worcester, Elmore and Hardwick. It is the organization’s largest undertaking in its 30-year history. The[Read More…]