
In our haste to get to Hardwick’s Special Town Meeting yesterday evening, we copied an old newsletter and neglected to rename it, but all the content was updated. Here’s this week’s Gazete again in case you missed it becauae of the May 6 date.
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HARDWICK, WALDENu0026Atilde;u0026cent;u0026acirc;u0026#130;u0026not;u0026acirc;u0026#128;u0026nbsp;u0026Atilde;u0026cent;u0026acirc;u0026#130;u0026not;u0026acirc;u0026#128;u0026nbsp;u0026ndash; Memorial Day weekend is upon us and Hardwicku0026rsquo;s Springfest is on tap for area residents, but not before the Walden School Carnival, which overlaps with the first Hardwicku0026hellip;
EAST HARDWICK u0026ndash; We continue to outpace the rainfall norms for this month after a week featuring showers and several hours of heavy downpours Wednesday into Thursday. Most rainfall amountsu0026hellip;
GREENSBORO u0026ndash; A Breezy Avenue scoping study informational meeting took place at the Fellowship Hall, May 5, with town staffer Joshua Karp emphasizing the importance of public input for theu0026hellip;
HARDWICK u0026ndash; Once again voters pressed Mountain View Union Elementary School (MVU) District board members on plans for Woodbury School at a May 14 public informational meeting at Hardwick Elementaryu0026hellip;
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