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Kiwanis Club President Sherry Lussier introduces the Hardwick Springfest Grand Marshall Elizabeth “Wiz” Dow, president of the Hardwick Historical Society.photo by Paul Fixx Five year old Carolyn Aiossa (left) and…
EAST HARDWICK – After another round of dreary and soggy conditions, Memorial Day weekend closed out Monday with the first 24-hour break in rainfall seen in over 10 days. Precipitation…
GREENSBORO – The May 14 regular select board meeting garnered its usual attendance, with many community members wondering what’s next for the town hall. Several proposed uses came up in…
AREA TOWNS – Hardwick’s first farmers market of the season featured Food Truck Friday, May 23, to open the town’s Springfest activities at Atkins Field. The rain-or-shine Farmers Market proceeded…
HARDWICK – Area organic dairy farmer Forrest Foster has been around agriculture for 76 years. Like many other farmers, Foster’s insurance policy was canceled last fall. The policy included liability…

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