The Hardwick Gazette, Nov. 12, 2025

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

A limited number of printed Hardwick Gazette copies are now for sale at the Buffalo Mountain Market in Hardwick for $5 a copy.

A copy of The Hardwick Gazette is available at Front Seat Coffee to read each week.

Visit the Jeudevine Memorial Library, Greensboro Free Library, Craftsbury Public Library and libraries in Cabot, Walden, Wolcott and Woodbury to read a printed
copy each week.

You can also find copies to read in Hardwick at The Village Restaurant, The Civic Standard, Nikki the Barber and The Clip Joint, Buffalo Mountain Market and at The Den at Harry’s Hardwick in Cabot.

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The Gazette has begun its annual year-end fundraiser. With your help it promises to be the biggest and best we’ve ever had.  The Institute for Nonprofit News and major foundations, are giving us a…

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ST. JOHNSBURY – Vermont’s School District Redistricting Task Force (TF) is likely to recommend the current state school district (SD) and supervisory union (SU) structure remain in place, said Caledonia…

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EAST HARDWICK – A significant amount of precipitation fell over the course of the week as we were visited by multiple storm systems that dropped mostly rain through Sunday, although…

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Mother of last Copley birth bemoans loss of birthing center MORRISVILLE – Through October, Kipp Bovey and her fellow nurse midwives closely tracked the patients whose due dates would come…

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HARDWICK – On Friday afternoon, Oct. 31, Buffalo Mountain Market’s general manager, Emily Hershberger, contacted community leaders to see how they could work together to help fill the need for…

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CABOT – Voters overwhelmingly approved using $250,000 from the Cabot Community Investment Fund (CCIF) toward the town’s work on flood mitigation, last Tuesday, November 4. Votes in favor of using…

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NEK – Several local high school soccer standouts were recognized for their outstanding seasons last week with Vermont All-State selections. Wildcat Isabelle Gouin. photo by Vanessa Fournier Hazen Union senior…

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To the editor: One of the three maps being developed by Vermont’s Act 73 Redistricting Committee is based around Career and Technical Education (CTE) centers and it poses serious risks…

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EAST MONTPELIER – A few months ago I saw a cartoon in The New Yorker. In it, a king stands on his raised veranda with an aide, looking down on…

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PLAINFIELD – Residents voted Tuesday against a $600,000 bond to purchase land for new housing development, 15 months after a flood devastated the town’s village core. Traffic flows across a…

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HARDWICK –  The 17th Annual Hardwick Child Haven’s Indian Dinner and Sari Fashion Show at Hazen Union school, November 1 and 2, raised $13,000, wrote Wheelock’s Robin Cappuccino, a board…

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CRAFTSBURY – Twenty-six volunteers filled the Craftsbury Outdoor Center’s ski shop last Saturday, as they carried out the carefully designed steps to build insulating window inserts for community members in…

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EAST HARDWICK – Jonathan Shapiro has received a Flyin Ryan Hawks Foundation Adventure Scholarship award to travel to the Kalahari desert in Namibia and go tracking with indigenous San Bushmen…

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HARDWICK – If you walk down Brush Street and look toward the river, it is still easy to picture the home that once stood at 41 Brush Street. In early…

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GREENSBORO – Greensboro resident Eleanor Guare has been curating Voices of Spirit column in The Hardwick Gazette for some time now. Voices of Spirit is intended to offer commentary and…

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VERMONT – Hunters are gearing up for the start of Vermont’s traditionally popular 16-day regular deer season that begins Saturday, November 15 and ends Sunday, November 30.  A hunter may…

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EDITOR
Paul Fixx

ADVERTISING
Sandy Atkins, Raymonda Parchment, Dawn Gustafson, Paul Fixx

CIRCULATION
Dawn Gustafson

PRODUCTION
Sandy Atkins, Dawn Gustafson, Dave Mitchell, Raymonda Parchment

REPORTER
Raymonda Parchment

SPORTS WRITERS
Ken Brown
Eric Hanson

WEATHER REPORTER
Tyler Molleur

PHOTOGRAPHER
Vanessa Fournier

CARTOONIST
Julie Atwood

CONTRIBUTORS
Trish Alley, Sandy Atkins, Brendan Buckley, Hal Gray, Abrah Griggs, Eleanor Guare, Henry Homeyer, Pat Hussey, Willem Lange, Cheryl Luther Michaels, Tyler Molleur, Kay Spaulding, Liz Steel, John Walters

INTERNS
Cloey Camley, Hazen Union School
Claire Charlow, UVM Community News Service
Will Helms, Hazen Union School
Eisha Qureshi, UVM Community News Service