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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
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CRAFTSBURY COMMON – With news that Sterling College will be ending its degree programs in the spring, residents have expressed concern about a Craftsbury institution vital to the small community.…

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EAST HARDWICK – Precipitation fell mostly as snow during the past week, with light snow showers occurring through Friday. Precipitation started again late Saturday night as a mix of everything,…

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CABOT – Ellen Bryant Voigt was born May 9, 1943, and raised on her family’s farm in Chatham, Va. The middle child of a school teacher and mail carrier, she…

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GREENSBORO – Area business owners and residents have expressed a mix of reactions to a new 1% local option tax in Greensboro, which passed in a special vote last Thursday.…

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WOODBURY – Concerns about the condition of the town hall, a zoning variance for expanded operations at the Swenson Granite Quarry and an update of regional land use maps for…

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Rectangular areas identify wetland areas where trees will be planted on land reclaimed during construction of the Hardwick Food Hub building. The area is bounded by Wolcott Street, Wright Farm…

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I’ve been following the work of the School District Redistricting Commission, created by Act 73 of 2025; the many recent area school board forums about it, and the work of…

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65 Years ago in the Hardwick Gazette Thursday, Nov. 17, 1960 GREENSBORO HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS WIN QUIZ Two Greensboro Junior High students, Mary Lee Merill and Louise Tanguay, won the…

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GREENSBORO – “Tricks of the Light,” a new show by Brent McCoy in the Highland Center for the Arts (HCA) gallery, opened with a well-attended reception, early Saturday evening, Nov.…

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BURLINGTON – The Caledonia United boys soccer team celebrated their record breaking season over the weekend by witnessing the defending Division 1 national champion UVM Catamounts men’s soccer team on…

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Paul Fixx

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PRODUCTION
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REPORTER
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SPORTS WRITERS
Ken Brown
Eric Hanson

WEATHER REPORTER
Tyler Molleur

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Vanessa Fournier

CARTOONIST
Julie Atwood

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Claire Charlow, UVM Community News Service
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