Nathan Meunier is the author of last week’s Weeks Gone by story from 20 years ago, Wednesday, Oct. 25, 2005, who wrote “Railtrail hike offers stunning vistas and misuse.” Following Tuesday evening’s publication of last week’s story “Sen. Douglass announces plans to resign after release of private group chat,” Press[Read More…]
The Hardwick Gazette
Meeting Memo Nov. 4 to Nov. 6
Tuesday, November 4Cabot Select Board, first Tuesday of month, 7 p.m.Craftsbury Select Board, first Tuesday of month, 7 p.m.Marshfield Select Board, first Tuesday of month, 5:30 p.m.OSSU Board, first Tuesday of the month, 6 to 8 p.m., OSSU Central Office, Hardwick.Wednesday, November 5Stannard Town School Board, first Wednesday, 5:30 –[Read More…]
Meredith Holch
EAST HARDWICK – Meredith Holch, 64, died suddenly while working in her yard in East Hardwick, on May 7. The cause of death was complications from polycythemia vera, a rare blood disorder. Born and raised in Greenwich, Conn., she was a daughter of the late Arthur and Ellen Holch, and[Read More…]
Events, Oct. 29 to Nov. 6
Wednesday, Oct. 29CRAFTSBURY OUTDOOR CENTER hosts Maura Adams of the Northern Forest Center to discuss how wood products and building reuse can be part of the housing solution, 7 to 8 p.m. Information: headwatersnek.org or [email protected] 73, school redistricting community conversation, 6:30 to 8 p.m., Parker-Ladd Community Room, Jeudevine Memorial[Read More…]
MacLeod featured in Vermont Public story
EAST HARDWICK – Rob Macleod and his small East Hardwick Farm were featured in a Vermont Public story by Erica Heilman last week titled,“Twenty-nine cows, eight pigs and no water,” whose well ran dry for the first time ever. MacLeod said, “. . . the experience of having no water[Read More…]
Meeting Memo Oct. 22 to Nov. 6
Wednesday, October 22Greensboro Select Board, fourth Wednesday of month, 6:30 p.m.Tuesday, November 4Cabot Select Board, first Tuesday of month, 7 p.m.Craftsbury Select Board, first Tuesday of month, 7 p.m.Marshfield Select Board, first Tuesday of month, 5:30 p.m.OSSU Board, first Tuesday of the month, 6 to 8 p.m., OSSU Central Office,[Read More…]
Events, October 22 to 29
Wednesday, Oct. 22HOUSING CONVERSATION SERIES, hosted by Headwaters Community Trust, Glover Town Hall. Attendees will discuss the future of housing in Glover. Information: go to the Headwaters Community Trust website.Thursday, Oct. 23MINI PUMPKIN DECORATING, 3 p.m., Jeudevine Memorial Library, Hardwick. For all ages. Information: [email protected] or (802) 472-5948.BUTTERFLY CONSERVATION TALK,[Read More…]
For the record:
Following last week’s publication of, “Sterling names Brown to ecology faculty,” Sterling College Director of Communications & Marketing Julia Vallera told us, “Farley has been a Faculty in Ecology for many years so we’re confused why this article is announcing her appointment as something that happened recently.” We received a[Read More…]
Meeting Memo Oct. 15 to 21
Wednesday, October 15Wolcott Select Board, third Wednesday of month, 6 p.m.Wolcott Town School Board, third Wednesday, 6 to 8 p.m., Wolcott Elementary School.Thursday, October 16Hardwick Select Board, third Thursday of month, 6 p.m.Tuesday, October 21Cabot Select Board, third Tuesday of month, 7 p.m.Craftsbury Select Board, third Tuesday of month, 7[Read More…]
20 years ago, The Hardwick Gazette, October 19 2005
Caspian Brook Bridge Slipping; Needs Repairs by June Pichel Cook GREENSBORO – Breezy Avenue runs between the Millers Thumb and Willey’s Store; it shows up as a dotted line, “Route to Memphremagog Country” on a 1794 hand-drawn manuscript of the town. The Greensboro Book (also referenced as Caspian Brook) flows[Read More…]
45 Years ago, The Hardwick Gazette, October 21, 1980
Wolcott gets windfall on energy project The students and staff at Wolcott School are in for a cozy winter this year despite what mother nature may have in store. The Federal Energy Office has granted the school 90 percent of its request for a $20,000 winterization plan. The plan which[Read More…]
100 years ago, The Hardwick Gazette, October 15, 1925
Unusual Storm Does Heavy Damage A big snow and windstorm of extraordinary proportions and velocity for this time of year swept over this section last Saturday, snow beginning to fall late Friday night and continuing throughout the day Saturday, accompanied by a high wind which caused untold damage in many[Read More…]


