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GREENSBORO – In a June 12 Front Porch Forum post, Kitty Ufford-Chase, community relations manager with NEK Community Broadband announced a “big expansion in Greensboro.”

The announcement provided a list of roads or road segments where high-speed internet service is now available in Greensboro. If a road joins up with those in the list, those residences can sign up for service, too, she said.

Greensboro Roads with new NEK Broadband Internet Service are Craftsbury and E. Craftsbury Roads, Gebbie Road, Granite St., Harrington, Lake Shore, Lakeview, Loon, N. Shore and Shadow Lake Roads, plus Wilson St.

“In some cases only part of a road is ready,” wrote Ufford-Chase. “Check out the updated Service Map on get.nekbroadband.org to see where expansion work is currently being done or funding is being sought.”

“NEK Broadband is a not-for-profit Communications Union District (CUD) offering speeds of 100 Mbps and higher that will serve the needs of families and small businesses for decades to come. There are never any data caps,” she wrote.

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Paul Fixx is editor of The Hardwick Gazette and lives in Hardwick.

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