ADAMANT ––– Services in the church next Sunday at the usual hour. Earl Slayton took a truckload of Christmas trees to Plainfield last week. C.E. Carlson and wife were in Worcester Sunday. Leona Baldwin was taken to the Heaton Hospital, Montpelier, Sunday night, and was operated on Monday morning. Messrs.[Read More…]
The Hardwick Gazette
Board meeting for budget planning, Sat., Dec. 20
GREENSBORO – The monthly meeting of the New England Public Journalism (NEKPJ) Board of Directors is scheduled for Saturday, Dec. 20 at 1 p.m. in The Hardwick Gazette office at the Greensboro Town Hall, 82 East Craftsbury Road, Greensboro, The agenda will include a report of the NewsMatch end-of-year fund[Read More…]
Woodbury carol singing, Dec. 20
WOODBURY – The annual carol singing event will take place Saturday, Dec. 20, at 4 p.m., on the Woodbury Village Green across from the town hall. All ages and singing abilities are invited, as well as family and friends. Songbooks, a warming fire, hot cider and baked goods will be[Read More…]
Events, Dec. 10 to 18
Wednesday, Dec. 10DEATH CAFE, 6 p.m., Albany Public Library, 830 Main St. Refreshments provided. Information: (802) 755-6107, albanypubliclibraryvt.org“THE NUTCRACKER,” performed by the Grand Kyiv Ballet, 7 p.m., Lyndon Institute. Information and tickets: catamountarts.org or kcppresents.org or (802) 748-2600 or go to Catamount Arts box office at 115 Eastern Ave., St.[Read More…]
Twelve departments respond to single fire
GREENSBORO – On December 1, at 5:07 p.m., Greensboro Fire Department responded to a reported structure fire at 117 Hutchins Farm Road in Stannard. First arriving crews found a fully involved building with multiple additions and fire showing from the roof. Due to the remote location, tankers from surrounding area[Read More…]
Conservation Commission pilot project raises concerns
GREENSBORO – The Greensboro Conservation Commission (GCC) voted at its September 20 meeting to contract for the application of herbicide to eradicate knotweed at two local pilot projects proposed for Highland Lodge and Smith’s Grocery. The vote followed a presentation by commission member Chris Steel about the “basic benefits and[Read More…]
Meeting Memo Dec. 3 to Dec. 10
Wednesday, December 3Stannard Town School Board, first Wednesday, 5:30 – 6:30 p.m., Stannard Town Hall.Wolcott Select Board, first Wednesday of month, 6 p.m.Thursday, December 4Hardwick Select Board, first Thursday of month, 6 p.m.Monday, December 8Calais Select Board, second Monday of month, 7 p.m.Tuesday, December 9Hardwick Energy Committee meeting, 6 p.m.,[Read More…]
65 years ago in The Hardwick Gazette, December 1, 1960
65 years ago in The Hardwick Gazette, December 1, 1960 SCUDDER PARKER TO BE ORDAINED SUNDAY A Service for Ordination for Scudder M. Parker, who has been serving as pastor of the United Church of Hardwick since September, 1958, will be held at the local church this Sunday evening, Dec.[Read More…]
100 years ago in The Hardwick Gazette, December 1, 1925
100 years ago in The Hardwick Gazette, December 1, 1925 Breaks Leg While Sliding The boys and girls of this village should take heed of the almost serious accident which befell Raymond Benway, oldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Benway, last night, while coasting on Kimball Hill, one of[Read More…]
Voting rights lecture, Dec. 10
MONTPELIER – The League of Women Voters of Vermont, in partnership with Kellogg-Hubbard Library presents the second in its 2025-26 Lecture Series. The second program, on Wednesday, Dec.10, at 7 p.m., presents Prof. Alec Ewald, who teaches constitutional law and U.S. politics and constitutional law, in the Department of Political Science at University of Vermont. This season will look at “Voting Rights and Access to[Read More…]
Free clean water webinar series, Dec. 11
ONLINE – Thursday, Dec. 11, from noon to 1 p.m., a free webinar about clean water project implementation will take place. The Federation of Vermont Lakes and Ponds (FOVLAP) hosts a series of free webinars to inform lake residents and lake associations in Vermont about these plans. In this sixth[Read More…]
25th Festival of Lights, Dec. 13
MORRSIVILLE – December 13 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., Morristown’s 25th Festival of Lights will be held, celebrating this year’s theme “Hometown for the Holidays”. Take photos with Santa and Mrs. Claus, cookie decorating, hot chocolate, wagon rides, a holiday movie, puppet show, campfire s’mores, handbell and choir performances,[Read More…]
