Can The Hardwick Gazette count on you?

We’ve reached over half our end-of-year fundraising goal thanks to generous friends and neighbors like you. Thank you.

Can we count on your gift before the New Year arrives to help us keep bringing local news and information to the 11 Hardwick area towns?

There’s only $20,000, left to go.
Your gift will be matched dollar-for-dollar up to $1,000 to double its impact.

If you haven’t given before, a tax-deductible gift in any amount will help us qualify for a $1,000 bonus award when 50 new donors contribute.

The Gazette has been a nonprofit organization for almost two years, publishing without fail every week, building community and connecting you to your friends and neighbors.

Your generosity has made it happen. But more needs to be done if The Gazette is going to achieve sustainability and serve our communities for a long time to come.

This is a moment of historic opportunity.

Join in the effort at hardwickgazette.org/donate

Our weekly newsletter follows.

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 and Willey’s Store in Greensboro 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 Town Manager’s Office, The Village Restaurant, The Civic Standard, Nikki the Barber and Clip Joint, Buffalo Mountain Market and at The Den at Harry’s Hardware in Cabot.

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Today, as I write this on Giving Tuesday, I spent the morning listening to Vermont Publicu0026rsquo;s fund drive as they interrupted the daily news and information. While we place adsu0026hellip;

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HARDWICK u0026ndash; Hardwick Electric Department (HED) seems to have replaced its general manager without a public record or explanation. Minutes of the board of commissioners regular November 18 meeting indicateu0026hellip;

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HARDWICK u0026ndash; Precipitation fell mostly as light snow during the past week. Heavy snow showers arrived Tuesday as the first major winter storm of the season blanketed much of Newu0026hellip;

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HARDWICK u0026ndash; Updates and decisions on a wide range of Hardwick projects and issues were on the select board agenda at its November 20 meeting, including Hardwick Electric Department (HED),u0026hellip;

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CRAFTSBURY COMMON u0026ndash; A gathering to discuss work being done around state school redistricting was held the evening of November 21, following a well-attended community meal in the Sterling Collegeu0026hellip;

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HARDWICK u0026ndash; The Town of Hardwick hosted consultants from engineering firm Vanasse Hangen Brustlin, Inc. (VHB) for a public presentation of alternatives developed as part of a downtown study ofu0026hellip;

We’ve reached over half our goal to close out the 2025 year. With just under $20,000 left to go, can we count on your donation before the New Year arrives?
If you haven’t given before, a tax-deductible gift in any amount will help us qualify for a $1,000 bonus award when 50 new donors contribute.
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HARDWICK u0026ndash; A Hardwick Planning Commission public hearing scheduled for December 9, at 6:30 p.m., is being held to hear comments about the introduction of a River Corridor Overlay Districtu0026hellip;

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HARDWICK u0026ndash; AWARE recently received a $5,000 grant from the Northeast Kingdom Fund at the Vermont Community Foundation. The funding will support the Healthy Relationships Project, advancing AWAREu0026rsquo;s mission tou0026hellip;

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WATERBURY u0026ndash; Vermont health officials are recommending health care providers continue to protect children fromu0026nbsp;hepatitis B, a highly contagious virus that infects the liver, through the current, evidence-based vaccination schedule.u0026hellip;

The Hardwick Gazette is now a community-owned, non-profit publication of Northeast Kingdom Public Journalism. We depend on your donation to support our mission of producing fair and accurate local journalism, shining a light on all aspects of our communities and creating a forum for deeper engagement.

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Hours: Mon. 8 a.m. to 3 p.m., Tues 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Wed. 9 a.m. to noon, and by appointment.

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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