HARDWICK – The board set tax rates and discussed the effects of both this year’s July 10 and 11 flooding and last year’s, appointed a new Hardwick Police Department (HPD) officer, heard a Hardwick Electric Department (HED) update and agreed to sell two town owned properties. The total FY25 residential[Read More…]
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Neighbor to Neighbor Offers Flood Clean-up Supplies, Assistance
HARDWICK – The Hardwick Area Neighbor to Neighbor (NtN) group has set up an emergency supply and support center in the Hardwick Senior Center at 56 High Street, adjacent to the police station. The center will be open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Current inventory includes PPE coveralls, masks,[Read More…]
Johnstone Outlines HED Goals, Looking for Help
HARDWICK — “That’s what neighbors do for each other.” said Scott Johnstone, interim manager of the Hardwick Electric Department (HED). Johnstone is splitting his time between Morrisville Water and Light and HED for a period of three months, filling in as an interim manager. Johnstone delivered an update to the[Read More…]
Board weighs FEMA options, approves special town meeting warning
HARDWICK – The April 13 special select board meeting primarily concerned FEMA funding, specifically for the wastewater treatment plant. A date and warning was also approved for a special town meeting, May 19. The board discussed offers from FEMA for the wastewater plant, with the types of offers differing in[Read More…]
FEMA to Cover December Flood Costs
GREENSBORO – Town projects from December’s flood recovery, to road work, a Breezy Avenue sidewalk scoping study and the proposed wastewater treatment plant filled the select board’s June 12 meeting agenda, Select Board Clerk and FEMA Coordinator Josh Karp provided a FEMA update, stating all Greensboro’s road damage from the[Read More…]
Money, money, money is focus of board meeting
GREENSBORO – The March 11 regular select board meeting saw the board discussing finances at length, as well as having conversations on the condition of the town hall building. The fiscal discussions began with a public comment by resident and former select board member David Kelly approaching the board with[Read More…]
Reorganized select board holds first monthly meeting
HARDWICK – The March 5 regular select board meeting consisted of select board appointments, construction updates and discussing the proposed Buffalo Mountain Town Forest purchase. To kick off the meeting, the board voted unanimously to elect Ceilidh Galloway-Kane as chairperson. Galloway-Kane was re-elected for a three-year seat on Town Meeting[Read More…]


