The Hardwick Gazette, April 22, 2026

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GREENSBORO – The Mountain View Union (MVU) Elementary School Board approved a third budget at its April 16 meeting that cuts $113,088 from the budget now twice rejected by voters.…

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Daylilies on Montgomery Road promise summer blooms through new snow on Sunday.photo by Dawn Gustafson EAST HARDWICK – Our forecast period last week included a dramatic shift in temperatures. Highs…

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MONTPELIER – Last month, the Hazen Union girls and boys basketball teams were both crowned Division III State Champions in the same season for the first time in school history.…

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WOLCOTT – The April 15 school board meeting in Wolcott saw residents and board members each expressing their concerns and frustrations with the current state of the budget. According to…

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“It may be spring, but we won’t feel it until summer!”

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During the month of April, The Hardwick Gazette is asking readers to step forward and make a monthly commitment. The reason for this is rooted in the unbalanced finances of…

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GREENSBORO – The third floor of the Greensboro Town Hall again took the attention of the select board at its April 8 meeting, as well as town meeting day rules…

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HARDWICK – Seven members of the Hardwick American Legion Post #7 received Quilts of Valor (QoV) at the post’s first ceremony awarding them, April 11.  Hardwick American Legion Post #7…

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HARDWICK – Prospects of finding a path forward for efforts to save the former Civic Standard building at 42 S. Main St. in Hardwick were dampened last week when a…

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HARDWICK — Town staff and Hardwick Downtown Partnership (HDP) staff have been working with area businesses to help employees, customers and travelers adjust to the construction happening along S. Main…

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PLAINFIELD – Michael Billingsley may be stepping down as the town’s emergency management director, but he’s not retiring just yet. Micheal Billingsley (left) receiving the Vermont Emergency Management Director of…

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HARDWICK –Friday, April 17, Hazen Union students participated in Do-Day, an event in which each Teacher-Student Advisory (TSA/homeroom) spends the day doing a variety of community service acts.  Hazen Union…

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EAST MONTPELIER – One of the most New England of poems was published by James Russell Lowell in 1864. “The Courtin” became popular enough to be published subsequently as a…

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100 years ago in The Hardwick Gazette, April 22, 1926 CHURCH NOTES Congregational Church Rev. L. H. Stoughton, Pastor  10:45 A. M., Morning Worship. Sermon theme, “The Great Sin.”  11:55…

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Fashion historian Audrey Grant, of East Hardwick, wears colonial working attire from the 1770-1900 era she hand-sewed herself, during her presentation, “Introduction to Reenactment,” held at the American Legion Post…

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At Top Of The Heights sugarhouse (from left) co-owner Brian Greaves checks the boiling sap while Molly Larrabee and Nathan Curschmann look on, Saturday, April 4. Co-owner Anthoiny Nadeau said…

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Dawn Gustafson

PRODUCTION
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SPORTS WRITERS
Ken Brown
Eric Hanson

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Tyler Molleur

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Vanessa Fournier

CARTOONIST
Julie Atwood

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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

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