The Hardwick Gazette
Greensboro Grange Gets a Facelift
by Hal Gray and Isa Oehry, Community Journalists GREENSBORO – Over 22 volunteers, some multiple times, met June 6 and 7, to refurbish the interior of the Greensboro Grange building in preparation for the annual summer CaspianArts (CA) art exhibit. Organized by CA Treasurer Isa Oehry and working in morning[Read More…]
Raptors Down Danville
by Ken Brown ORFORD, NH – Rivendell Academy (RA) ended the Danville baseball team’s season last week in the first round of the Division IV playoffs. Josh Gould blasted a two-run homer and Zach Parker added three hits and drove in a pair of runs to lead the eighth seeded[Read More…]
Garden Tour on June 17
CRAFTSBURY – The Craftsbury Public Library is hosting a Craftsbury Garden Tour on Saturday, June 17, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Featured properties include flower and vegetable farms, perennial flower gardens, orchards, and homesteads. Participants will have the opportunity to learn more about what plants thrive in northern Vermont,[Read More…]
The Tomato: Queen of the Garden!
by Henry Homeyer CORNISH FLAT, N.H. – For me tomatoes are the best tasting, most important vegetable I grow. I eat them raw in salads and sandwiches or cooked in soups and stews. I dehydrate some, I freeze many whole, and I make some sauce for quick dinners in winter.[Read More…]
Hazen Union National Honor Society
Peak Performances at D-I/D-II State Meets
by Jim Flint BURLINGTON ̶ Vermont’s Division I state championship track and field meet was held at Burlington High School on June 3. St. Johnsbury Academy’s team included three local athletes: Charlie Krebs from Craftsbury, Cian Nott from Stannard, and Ava Purdy from Greensboro. Krebs and Nott helped the Hilltopper[Read More…]
Session Ends with Changes to Public Systems
by Rep. Katherine Sims, Orleans-4 CRAFTSBURY – We all share a vision of thriving communities made up of thriving individuals. I believe all people are inherently worthy of the same opportunities to thrive, no matter their race, gender, abilities, zip code or bank accounts. It’s that commitment to equity that[Read More…]
ANNETTE FOSTER
WALDEN – Annette Foster passed gently surrounded by loved ones in her home on June 3. She was born on June 25, 1956, to Leon and Madeleine Bellavance of Walden. She married Nathan Foster on August 18, 1979, creating their home in Walden. They have three children, Danielle, Jeremy, and[Read More…]
Craftsbury Academy Art and Talent Show
Chargers Outstanding in Near Repeat at States
by Ken Brown MANCHESTER – The Craftsbury Academy (CA) track and field team made their mark once again last week at the Division IV State Meet in Manchester with several individual titles and a near repeat for the boys’ team as defending state champions. Senior Alan Moody ended his high[Read More…]