HARDWICK – The Hardwick Select Board will hold an informational meeting in the Hardwick Memorial Building, 20 Church Street, on Thursday, March 2, at 5:30 p.m., to consider the financing for the purchase of a gravel pit. Option for remote attendance via Zoom is below. You can see the full[Read More…]
The Hardwick Gazette
Volunteers Needed for Spring Festival
HARDWICK – The Hardwick Kiwanis Club, with the help of a few other community members and organizations, are working to bring the 2023 Hardwick Spring Festival to the community. The community event on Saturday, May 27, (Memorial Day Weekend) which is back for the second year since COVID, needs community[Read More…]
Pizza, Popcorn and Movie Night March 2
CABOT – A family pizza, popcorn and movie night will be held Thursday, March 2, with pizza at 6:30 p.m., and a movie at 7 p.m., at the Cabot Public Library. A dazzling, enchanting, and gorgeously drawn film that will leave viewers a little more curious and fascinated by the[Read More…]
AWARE Report
HARDWICK – AWARE served 22 people from February 19 through February 26. 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.
PERCY R. SMITH
WASHINGTON — Percy R. Smith, 85, of Washington passed away peacefully following a short illness on February 24, with his wife, of 61 years at his bedside. He was born August 10, 1937, in Hardwick, the son of Richard and Matilda (Gonyaw) Smith. In his earlier years, Percy was a[Read More…]
Hardwick Police Report
On February 15 there was a light rain that glazed over a two-mile section of blacktop on Route 15 in the town of Hardwick near the Walden town line. At approximately 9:25 a.m., Hardwick Police Department received a report of a van that lost control and hit a snowbank on[Read More…]
State Police Report
On January 17, the Vermont State Police received a call from Bob’s Quick Stop in Irasburg who advised they received multiple bad checks from Lucas Putvain, of Hardwick. Troopers responded to Bob’s Quick Stop and investigation revealed Putvain wrote multiple bad checks. Putvain was located by Hardwick Police Department and[Read More…]
Family Art on Exhibit Through March
HARDWICK – The Third Floor Gallery at the Hardwick Inn is currently showing the art of a multi-talented young family of artists. Twigg Stubbs, the father, and Sheana Benoit, the mother, and their two daughters, Chloe and Arya, have works on exhibit through March. Chloe Stubbs, age 15, has a[Read More…]
Shrove Tuesday Pancake Dinners Feb. 21
by Hal GrayGREENSBORO – Many ladies of the Greensboro United Church of Christ prepared 100 free pancake dinners with all the fixings February 21, to celebrate Shrove Tuesday, whose name comes from the old custom of confessing (being shriven) on that day. This event marks the celebration preceding the somber[Read More…]
Curds and Curling, a Cheesy Winter Competition
Curds and Curling, a Cheesy Winter Competition, was held at the Highland Center for the Arts (HCA) on February 25. The unique event drew a large crowd and 55 teams participated with the temperature only reaching a high of 15 degrees for the day.The event was sponsored by Jasper Hill[Read More…]
Vermont State Police
Vermont State Police were dispatched to the parking lot of Dunkin Donuts in St. Johnsbury on a report of a male, later identified as Trevor Alden-Clark, age 30, of Marshfield, who appeared to be highly impaired and that the caller believed was going to operate a vehicle. Police arrived at[Read More…]
Hazen Girls Reach Final Four Behind Davidson’s Career-High
by Ken BrownHARDWICK – The Hazen Union girls’ basketball team are headed to the Barre Auditorium for the first time in five years after discarding Winooski and Oxbow in the Division III tournament last week in front of a raucous Cat Den, extending their winning streak to 19 straight games.[Read More…]


