by Laurie D. Morrissey HOPKINTON, N.H. – Call it a flower or call it a weed, clover is a plant everyone knows. Who hasn’t idled away an hour hunting for a four-leaf clover, hoping for good luck? A member of the legume family, clover is common in lawns and fields,[Read More…]
The Hardwick Gazette
Early Spring Bloomers
by Henry Homeyer CORNISH FLAT, N.H. – I like to have blossoms in the garden and in vases everywhere. I try to have something blooming all the time or as often as possible. Right now, in mid-April, I count more than 10 species of plants in bloom, along with seven[Read More…]
High-flying Circus Tour Comes to HCA May 5
GREENSBORO – The New England Center for Circus Arts (NECCA) will present “Intertwine,” in which nine stories of growth and discovery are told through acrobatics and circus magic in new work. Performing will be America’s next generation of circus artists before they embark on international careers. They may be seen[Read More…]
ROBERT AND RACHEL BROWN
CRAFTSBURY – Funeral services for Robert and Rachel Brown will be held on May 6, at 11 a.m., at the United Church of Craftsbury, Church Lane, Craftsbury Common.
For the Record
The sketch that accompanied the Jeudevine Memorial Library story last week was of the old design that went down in a failed bond vote in 2017. The better sketch (above) shows the exterior rendering of the current design that matches the footprint that was printed with the story.
Seren Kyrielle Alexander
A daughter, Seren Kyrielle Alexander was born to Elye and Chana Eva (Dannenberg) Alexander, of Craftsbury Common on February 17 at Copley Hospital.
Harper Ann Molleur
A daughter, Harper Ann Molleur, was born to Nickolas and Caitlin (Gifford) Molleur, of Walden, on April 9 at Copley Hospital.
Jacob David Salumn
Thomas and Hillary (Green) Salumn of Wolcott, are the parents of a son, Jacob David Salumn, born April 10 at Copley Hospital.
“Chitty Chitty Bang Bang” Presented May 4-7
CABOT – Cabot Community Theater will present “Chitty Chitty Bang Bang” May 4 to May 7, at the Cabot School Performing Arts Center. This show features a multi-generational cast of community members. The production is directed by Karen Mueller-Harder, with music direction and piano accompaniment by Mark Violette, and choreography[Read More…]
FREDERICK D. “FRED” DEMAG JR.
GREENSBORO BEND – Frederick David DeMag Jr., 72, of Greensboro Bend, passed away peacefully in the comfort of his home on April 20. He was born July 21, 1950, in Troy, N.Y., the son of the late Frederick D. DeMag Sr. and Clara (Gregoire) DeMag. On December 4, 1977, he[Read More…]
AWARE Report
HARDWICK – AWARE served 16 people from April 16 through April 23. AWARE is a nonprofit organization, established in 1984, dedicated to resolving the causes and effects of domestic violence and sexual assault in the greater Hardwick area.The 24-hour hotline is 802-472-6463.
Hardwick Police Report
On April 11, the Hardwick Police Department responded to a 911 call reporting a motor vehicle crash on Vt. Rte. 16 involving a 2012 Infinity G25 went off the road and was in between two trees. The cause of the crash was swerving to avoid a deer. Operator Kameron Starr,[Read More…]


