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Mea Culpa
In this era of technology that makes it almost too easy to create photos and text out of thin air using artificial intelligence tools and photo editing software, it is impossible for us at the Gazette to be too careful as we strive to be scrupulously accurate in our reporting[Read More…]
For the record
In last week’s story, “July 10 Passes Uneventfully, Flood Mitigation Work Continues,” Town Manager David Upson should have been quoted to say, “We always have our finger over the red button, but never took the cover off” during this event. The Hardwick Police Chief is Michael Henry and repayment of[Read More…]
Meeting Memo, July 23 to Aug. 6
Monday, July 28Calais Select Board, fourth Monday of month, 7 p.mTuesday, August 5Cabot Select Board, first Tuesday of month, 7 p.m.Craftsbury Select Board, first Tuesday of month, 7 p.m.Plainfield Select Board, first Tuesday of month, 7 p.m.Wednesday, August 6Wolcott Select Board, first Wednesday of month, 6 p.m. Town Clerks Cabot:[Read More…]
The Hardwick Gazette, July 23, 1925
HARDWICK − Local Lumps: During the electrical storm which hit this place about 4:30 last Thursday afternoon, lightning struck the chimney on N. J. Coburn’s house on Wolcott Street and badly damaged it. This was about all the damage that was done in this village, although in the nearby towns[Read More…]
Trevits Named to Dean’s List
PURCHASE, N.Y. − Nicholas Trevits of Craftsbury Common, Vt. has been named to Purchase College’s Dean’s List for the Spring 2025 semester. Trevits is studying Music: Performance Instrumental. To be eligible for the Dean’s List, students must carry a semester GPA of 3.5 for Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of[Read More…]
Forest Health Update Online, July 30
VERMONT – Vermont Coverts will present a discussion on Wednesday, July 30, from noon to 1 p.m., on forest, parks and recreation with forest health specialist Josh Halman who will identify key issues and questions around forest pests and forest health concerns facing Vermont’s forests. Register at vtcoverts.us to receive a[Read More…]
Faerie Godbrothers Perform, Aug. 7
MARSHFIELD – The Faerie Godbrothers will perform at the Jaquith Public Library, Thursday, Aug. 7, at 6 p.m. The duo performs Americana, Roots, Bluegrass, Jazz, Soul, originals and covers. There will be a book and bake sale, and food vendors. More info at jaquithpubliclibrary.org or (802) 426-3581
Card of thanks
The family of Walter Celley would like to express our sincere appreciation to those of you whose words of comfort and many acts of kindness since his death helped to lighten our grief and gave us many good memories to hold onto. Thank you,Cyrena Celley and Family
Mila Rose Robarge
A daughter, Mila Rose Robarge, was born to Alexsis Tyler and Allen Robarge, of Hardwick, on July 16 at Copley Hospital.
Events, July 23 to 31
Wednesday, July 23PAJAMA STORY TIME, recommended for ages five and under, 5 p.m., Jeudevine Memorial Library, Hardwick. Information: [email protected] or (802) 472-5948.LAWN GAMES, 6:30 p.m., for all ages, including pickleball, badminton, corn hole, croquet and more, Jaquith Public Library, Marshfield. Information: jaquithpubliclibrary.org or (802) 426-3581.Saturday, July 26MOVEMENT EXPLORATION, for toddlers[Read More…]


