HARDWICK – Friday afternoons at the Hardwick Farmers Market can provide attendees with a variety of options to satiate their cravings. From fruits and vegetables to sweet treats, area residents can enjoy the offerings from local vendors like Maya’s Maple Creemees. College students Maya Remick and Lila Meyer are locals,[Read More…]
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Staff Rejects Copley Claims
MORRISVILLE – Birthing Center staff and union president Sarah Chouinard confirmed the board of trustees decision; “There was a meeting at 3 p.m this afternoon with the Birthing Center Staff. They will announce a closing date by the end of June and meet with us individually in July.” No specific[Read More…]
Holcomb’s Cemetery Concerns Addressed by Remick and Upson
HARDWICK – The lengthy select board meeting agenda, had the board discussing grant proposals, cemetery maintenance, trash ordinances and the now usual host of FEMA related matters, Thursday, June 5. To begin, the board clarified concerns about property values member Danny Hale shared after he received them by email. People[Read More…]
Medical Reserve Corps More Than Just Medicine
AREA TOWNS – The Lamoille Valley Medical Reserve Corps (MRC) has 26 active members. Career EMT and Greensboro Bend resident Karl Stein emphasized volunteers don’t need a medical background. “We need people who know how to handle a hammer, we need people who know how to type. There’s no profession,[Read More…]
An Ode To Greensboro
Having entered my sixth month as a staff reporter for the Gazette, I have begun reflecting on my start in journalism, and the relationship the media has with our surrounding communities. Of the 11 towns we cover, I began my career by attending the Hardwick, Greensboro and Woodbury select board[Read More…]
Board Denies Alleged Open Meeting Violation
CRAFTSBURY – On Friday, May 30, the Craftsbury Select Board held a special meeting in response to an alleged open meeting violation. Present was attorney James Barlow to review the complaint and the board’s written response, which denied any deliberate violations of open meeting law. According to James Larock of[Read More…]
School Budget Up For Third Vote
WOLCOTT – Area residents have yet another chance to discuss the proposed FY26 school district budget at a public information meeting, June 4, at 6 p.m., before a June 11 Australian Ballot vote. That will be the third school budget snce town meeting day when residents voted down the first[Read More…]
Spare Dehumidifier Discovered, Weekend Test Successful
WOODBURY — At the May 27 select board meeting Town Clerk Robin Durkee reported she discovered a spare dehumidifier and tested it over the weekend. The drainage bin was full on Monday. A sump pump is planned for installation when the contractor shows up, according to Durkee. Board members learned[Read More…]
Town Hall Uses Proposed, Discussed
GREENSBORO – The May 14 regular select board meeting garnered its usual attendance, with many community members wondering what’s next for the town hall. Several proposed uses came up in discussion throughout the evening. Other agenda items included the potential purchase of a new fire truck, paving bids and other[Read More…]
Foster Thanks Community For Support
HARDWICK – Area organic dairy farmer Forrest Foster has been around agriculture for 76 years. Like many other farmers, Foster’s insurance policy was canceled last fall. The policy included liability insurance, required to ship milk. Foster has since sold most of his cows, keeping a few with the hopes of[Read More…]
Rowell Ready to Move on From Cork and Fork
HARDWICK – Opening in 2023, the Cork and Fork has served as a place to dine, drink and convene for many members of the local community. In April, many leamed this local establishment will be changing hands. A restaurateur with local origins, Marc Rowell says he’s ready to move on,[Read More…]
Bardolatry Lives at the Green Mountain Shakespeare Festival
PLAINFIELD — The former campus of Goddard College will host the Green Mountain Shakespeare Festival with productions, in June and August and a camp for students in between. For interested students, aged 10 to 14, the day camp runs weekdays from July 21 through August, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.,[Read More…]


