The Hardwick Gazette, Sept. 10, 2025

Click below the front page for this week’s top news stories Tyler’s take on upcoming weather, and a few items from our opinion, entertainment and sports pages.

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HARDWICK – Last Thursday, The Civic Standard announced, “we closed on our new home at 39 S. Main St.! The purchase came after months of deliberation amongst Civic staff and…

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Vermont broadband board outlines major investment in NEK  NORTHEAST KINGDOM – The NEKCV Communication Union District (CUD), formed by the merger of NEK Broadband and CV Fiber has used ARPA…

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EAST HARDWICK – Some rain appeared in our neck of the woods over the weekend, thanks to an upper-level disturbance that brought a round of showers and thunderstorms midday Saturday…

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HARDWICK – Only three board members were present at the September 4 regular select board meeting, being Shari Cornish, Ceilidh Galloway-Kane and Danny Hale. Town Manager David Upson and Business…

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The Orleans Southwest Supervisory Union hosted a community outdoor celebration, September 5, at Hazen Union sponsored by the Flynn Theatre. The outdoor street show, “Les Girafes,” was created by Compagnie…

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Disorderly conduct, theft HARDWICK – On August 22, at approximately 2:31 p.m., Hardwick Police Department (HPD) received a report of a retail theft at Poulin Lumber. They reported a male…

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AREA TOWNS – From 6 a.m., August 1, to 6 a.m., September 1, Hardwick Rescue Squad received a total of 88 requests for service. The primary dispatch reasons were for…

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GREENSBORO – The latest round of Vermont Electric Co-op’s Community Fund grants benefited two Greensboro organizations, with $500 going to help support the Circus Smirkus Camp Road Show program and…

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Today we are all thankful for the generosity of contributors to our summer fund raising effort that ended Sunday. We’re still rounding up details, thanking people and waiting for mailed…

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BARTON – Opening day brought harness and pig races to the 158th edition of the Orleans County Fair, along with a wide variety of family-friendly fun and ample opportunity to…

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VERMONT – This Labor Day, labor unions, activist organizations, workers and others across Vermont joined with over 1,000 other gatherings across the United States to build solidarity among workers and…

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VERMONT – George Foster, a third-generation farmer in Middlebury, cut corn on a neighbor’s farm on Tuesday to help feed his 950 cows after this summer’s drought shrunk his own…

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GREENSBORO – After years of residential internet service available only from the telephone company as DSL or wirelessly, residents in parts of Greensboro now have a choice of two broadband…

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MONTPELIER – Some community members have reached out to me for updates on the new redistricting task force that is responsible for creating the maps that will be presented to…

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The Hardwick Gazette, September 10, 1925 Immigration Largely Reduced Immigration Statistics are always of more or less interest, and according to figures given out for the year ending June 30th,…

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GREENSBORO – The final concert of this summer’s Caspian Music season was held on Sunday evening, August 24, at the Highland Center for the Arts in Greensboro. The thirty-piece Caspian…

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HARDWICK – The Hazen Union girls soccer team evened their record at 1-1 last week in spectacular fashion, edging crosstown rival Peoples Academy (PA) in the closing seconds of the…

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LAMOILLE – Head coach Harry Besett’s rebuild of the Hazen Union boys soccer program is off to a promising start in his second season after a hard-fought draw with Division…

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Paul Fixx

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CIRCULATION
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PRODUCTION
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SPORTS WRITERS
Ken Brown
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Tyler Molleur

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Vanessa Fournier

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Julie Atwood

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