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WOLCOTT – The iconic red barn, close to Rte. 15, not far to the west of Wolcott village, caught fire and burned to the ground after it was hit by…
EAST HARDWICK – The weather pattern shifted significantly over the last week with highs in the 80s dipping into the mid-50s to low-60s by the conclusion of the weekend. This…
Standing for a photo op are (from left) Casey Lussier, U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders, Elizabeth Rossano with Susie on her shoulders and her husband Griffin Lussier. During comments to the…

GREENSBORO – On April 20, with the ice departing, the call of the loon returned to Caspian Lake. The next day a pair of loons were seen swimming among the…
HARDWICK – The Development Review Board (DRB) cleared the way for two projects to proceed in decisions released Tuesday, May 13, after hearings held Wednesday, May 7. Structures at 170…
GREENSBORO — Two days before Greensboro voted on a contentious proposal to redevelop the town hall into affordable housing, longtime resident and brand-new select board member Judy Carpenter wrote a…
HARDWICK – The May 15 regular select board meeting had a mixed agenda that looked at final preparations to move forward with the pedestrian bridge project, emergency response preparations and…
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