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Highlights of this week’s edition follow below.
GREENSBORO u0026ndash; Caspian Lakeu0026rsquo;s historically low water levels have been the subject of much conversation in a town that depends on the lake to draw summer visitors. Measurements on Laboru0026hellip;
GREENSBORO u0026ndash; The newly-renamed Mountainview Union Early Education Center will now host students from Hardwick Head Start school, having moved from their former Church Street home in the Caspian Lakeu0026hellip;
GREENSBORO u0026mdash; The Greensboro Planning Commission (GPC) held a community housing design workshop with lunch, Saturday, Aug. 23, at the Greensboro United Church of Christ (GUCC). Community members share lunchu0026hellip;
LYNDONVILLE u0026ndash; The Caledonia County fair ended its 179th run Sunday, Aug. 24, with families enjoying their choice of over thirty carnival rides and exhibitions featuring FMX freestyle dirt bikes,u0026hellip;
EAST HARDWICK u0026ndash; Wetlands flagging, the first step on the project plan to build a Lamoille Valley Rail Trail [LVRT] rest stop and trailhead in East Hardwick, has been completed,u0026hellip;
First, a quick note to thank the many Gazette donors these last two weeks, who flooded our website and mailbox to help match the $5,000 put up by generous supporters.…
On September 1 at 4:33 p.m., the Hardwick Fire Department was toned to Atkins Lane in Mackville for an oven on fire within the residence. The first engine on sceneu0026hellip;
The last of six concrete sections of the new Orton Road Bridge in Walden is delivered, Friday, August 29. The bridge, over Stannard Brook, washed off its abutments in the…
Craftsbury Community Care Center (CCCC) volunteers (from left) Cailyn Roberge and Olivia Peters scoop out free ice cream to all who attended as Barb Strong, volunteer and Jack Sumberg, boardu0026hellip;
University of New Hampshire Survey Center DURHAM, N.H. u0026ndash; Nearly all Vermont Democrats and Independents say prices on everyday goods have increased in the past twelve months and will increaseu0026hellip;
Demonstrators (from left) Rachel Cole (who made the two signs), Carlotta Hayes and Ellie Hayes held a honk and wave event, last Tuesday, Aug. 26, in front of The Civicu0026hellip;
ORLEANS COUNTY u0026ndash; Recent reports of a rabies epidemic in Orleans County by the Newport Daily Express and an outbreak by ABC22/FOX44 are based on Vermont Health Department records showingu0026hellip;

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