HARDWICK – Residents on the end of Pumpkin Lane nearest to Vt. Rte. 16, a section of Mountainview Road on the border with Walden and the far end of Hays Drive, now have high speed, fiber-optic broadband internet service available through NEK Broadband, the nonprofit, public internet utility. NEK Broadband[Read More…]
Paul Fixx
Gazette conversation with Hardwick this Sunday, Oct. 26
This Sunday afternoon in the Jeudevine Memorial Library’s new Parker Ladd Community Room, The Hardwick Gazette will be holding the second in our series of community conversations with each of the towns we cover. During this conversation we hope to share some of what you may not already know about[Read More…]
For the record:
Last week’s story, “Consideration of new public safety building brings out residents,” should have indicated the petition asked for a yes or no vote on the question of building a new Cabot Public Safety Building and not for construction of the building.
Weeks Gone By
20 years ago in the Hardwick Gazette, Wednesday, Oct. 26, 2005 Railtrail hike offers stunning vistas and misuse by Nathan Mercier HARDWICK – Exhausted after hiking from St. Johnsbury for two days on the Lamoille Valley Rail Trail, Kevin Russel stopped in Hardwick Tuesday night, drained but enthusiastic. His mission[Read More…]
Local artist featured at Jeudevine
Vermont Public premieres 1975 film about Peter and Jane Flint
WOLCOTT – A “Made Here” episode titled, “Peter and Jane Flint,” premiered on Vermont Public’s PBS station at 8 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 16, and is available now on demand at vermontpublic.org/show/made-here/2025-10-16/peter-and-jane The film, by Herb Di Gioia and David Hancock, follows a young couple in Wolcott in 1975 during[Read More…]
Consideration of new public safety building brings out residents
CABOT – Select board chair, Michael Hogan, moved discussion of a petition asking the town to vote on construction of a new fire station, to the top of the agenda, following public comments, at the Monday, Oct. 6 Cabot select board meeting. He then read from the petition signed by[Read More…]
VLCT 2025 awards recognize outstanding service
S. BURLINGTON – At its Town Fair last Wednesday, the Vermont League of Cities and Towns (VLCT) presented 2025 Municipal Service Awards to Linda Martin of Wolcott and Farley Brown of Craftsbury, with Hardwick’s Kristen Leahy recognized as a nominee. Several hundred people were in attendance at VLCT’s Town Fair 2025[Read More…]
New Home of the Civic Standard
Area residents appointed to fill state roles
MONTPELIER – Earlier this month Governor Phil Scott’s office announced 78 appointments made in the third quarter of 2025. Two of those positions went to area residents. Claire Burns of Hardwick was appointed as Caledonia County State’s Attorney. Gail Falk of Plainfield will serve on the Board of Medical Practice[Read More…]
Domestic Violence Awareness Month
High school students may lose Danville option
WALDEN – Two full-time high school students from Walden are attending high school at the Danville School, with an additional student at 60% of full time because they are taking a class elsewhere, according to the Danville School. Students living in Walden will lose the option of attending high school[Read More…]
