MORRISVILLE – Copley Hospital officially shuttered the doors to its Birthing Center on November 1. Babies will continue to be born at the hospital only on an emergency basis. As reported in the Nov. 6 issue of the Hardwick Gazette, Elora Mae Kish was the last baby born at Copley[Read More…]
Raymonda Parchment
Never Forget Garden underway
Abrah Grigg’s In My Nature
“We all have a voice that comes from our spirit”
GREENSBORO – Greensboro resident Eleanor Guare has been curating Voices of Spirit column in The Hardwick Gazette for some time now. Voices of Spirit is intended to offer commentary and reflections, sometimes about current events, while providing a religious perspective or tying in a spiritual theme. Guare shared her inspiration[Read More…]
Town vote to decide fire truck purchase, local option tax
GREENSBORO – The purchase of a $495,000 fire truck, abating taxes for the Caspian Lake beach and enacting a local option tax are the subject of a special Australian ballot vote next Tuesday, Nov. 13, from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. in the Greensboro Town Office. If approved, the new[Read More…]
HPD hopes to improve officer retention
HARDWICK – The Hardwick Select Board held a mostly routine meeting October 16, with discussions ranging from police needs, Lamoille River flood modeling, road brine and deficiencies in the town’s trash ordinance. Hardwick Police Chief Mike Henry hopes to retain employees for a period of at least a year or[Read More…]
Car fire, no occupants
We all need to get comfortable not knowing things about each other
What happened to private citizens truly being private citizens? Lately, it seems that every facet of our personal lives is up for debate, to later be regulated. As a young woman, the debates on reproductive healthcare have been lifelong phenomena. What should be a personal choice or discussion between myself[Read More…]
No Kings Day 2 events question administration, break records
HARDWICK, MONTPELIER – This past Saturday, Oct. 18, Vermont saw a record-breaking number of over 42,000 people, or 6.5% of the population, participating in No Kings events across the state, according to Indivisible Vermont. National media reported nearly seven million people participated in the second round of No Kings protests,[Read More…]
No Kings Day 2, Montpelier
Town forest discussions, updates on land purchase continue
HARDWICK – Hannah Redmon from the Trust for Public Land and Rachel Kane with the Hardwick Conservation Commission joined the select board at its October 2 meeting to share an update on the purchase of land for a proposed Buffalo Mountain Town Forest. Redmon and Kane were there to answer[Read More…]
Local No Kings Day II events planned, Oct. 18
HARDWICK – A protest in Hardwick, a carpool caravan to Montpelier and a bus organized by a Greensboro church will join over 2,400 scheduled events nationwide, for No Kings Day II, which has the potential to be the largest organized nonviolent protest in U.S. history this Saturday. No Kings Day[Read More…]


