WOODBURY – A request for a monthly community pot luck, needed elementary school repairs and future financial planning were considered at the Woodbury Select Board’s October 13 meeting. Woodbury’s representatives to the Mountain View Union Elementary School District (MVUESD) Darren Usinowicz and Heather Meacham were at the meeting to bring[Read More…]
Paul Fixx
Walden Town Report wins state awards contest
WALDEN – The town report of Walden, for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2024, earned an award in the Vermont League of Cities and Towns (VLCT) annual Town Report Contest. Walden’s report was among nine finalist award winners in three population categories selected from 62 entries by a panel[Read More…]
East Hardwick Scarecrow
FEMA buyout
East Hardwick Historic Marker
Civic Standard Work
FEMA Teardown
Walking in all Vermont’s 251 towns
Interim school principal hired
CABOT – Superintendent Matt Foster recommended Steve Owens be hired as interim principal for this school year at a special meeting of the Cabot School District Board of Directors, October 20. Board members then authorized Foster to hire Owens at .6 full time equivalent. Cabot School Board Vice-Chair Ellen Cairns[Read More…]
Sen. Douglass announces plans to resign after release of private group chat
ORLEANS COUNTY – Vermont Senator Samuel Douglass, who served on the Senate Sexual Harassment Prevention Panel, last week faced calls to resign following a Politico report Tuesday afternoon that revealed young GOP leaders on a private Telegram group chat joking about gas chambers, slavery and rape. Tuesday, the Governor’s office[Read More…]
SUV leaves Wolcott Street, crashing into Lamoille River
HARDWICK – An SUV traveling east on Wolcott Street Friday afternoon, crossed the lane of oncoming traffic, went over the embankment, narrowly missing trees, and ended up in the middle of the Lamoille River. At 1 p.m., Friday, the Hardwick Police and Fire Departments were called to Wolcott Street where[Read More…]
Record number rally, demonstrate, saying “No Kings”
HARDWICK – At least 286 people rallied and protested in downtown Hardwick Saturday, on No Kings Day 2. Some were waving signs challenging actions of the federal government and the President. Others draped themselves in rainbow colors, with one wearing a unicorn costume to call out divisive rhetoric, suggesting radical[Read More…]


