EAST HARDWICK – A memorial for Meredith Holch will be held at the Caledonia Grange No. 9 on Sunday, October 5, at 3 p.m. Community members are invited to watch some of her films, hear music and share stories about all the ways she made the community a better place.
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Second Sunday Ag. Series, Aug. 10
EAST HARDWICK – August 10, Aeden Scribner of Flycatcher Farm will be at the Grange Hall for a composting workshop from 4 to 6 p.m. This workshop, designed for small farms and homesteaders, will teach you the fundamentals of composting to create nutrient-rich soil amendments and reduce waste. Participants will[Read More…]
Painting with Wool Features Needle-felted Paintings
EAST HARDWICK – “Painting with Wool,” the current exhibit at James Teuscher’s White Water Gallery in East Hardwick Village, features needle-felted paintings by Christine Foster and hooked wall hangings by Marie LaPré Grabon. This two-artist show will be on exhibit on Sundays through August 3, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.,[Read More…]
Touch Of Grace Holds First Appreciation Dinner
EAST HARDWICK – Saturday, July 19, proved to be the perfect afternoon for the first Touch of Grace appreciation dinner for the Hardwick Police and Fire Departments and the Greensboro Fire Department. With the sun shining and a slight breeze, members of the Touch of Grace congregation gathered Saturday afternoon[Read More…]
Uneventful and cooler forecast for this week
EAST HARDWICK – Our forecast period last week included a dramatic shift in temperatures. Highs in the upper-60s on Saturday under full sunshine and a south breeze changed to a cloudy Sunday, with temperatures falling to the 30s and accumulating snow across the region. 2.5 inches of new snow fell[Read More…]
In Full Bloom
EHNO Efforts Bring Village Improvements
EAST HARDWICK – The East Hardwick Neighborhood Organization’s (EHNO) efforts in the village have helped bring crosswalks, improvements to Overlook Park, the planting of 300 trees as a buffer along the Lamoille River streambank, prepared the way for the purchase of a radar speed sign and set the stage for[Read More…]
Local 4-Hers Judge Dairy Cattle at State Competition
ROCHESTER – The 2025 State 4-H Dairy Judging Contest provided an opportunity for 4-H dairy members to demonstrate their ability to evaluate and rank dairy cattle based on breed standards. Local placements included 14- to 18-year-olds, Morgan Michaud, East Hardwick (first); Dawson Michaud, East Hardwick (third); Talon Michaud, Greensboro (fourth);[Read More…]
Heat Departing; Another Split Weekend for Precipitation
EAST HARDWICK – Much of Vermont is in the wake of a short burst of extreme heat, which saw temperatures reaching the 90s for two days in a row. Although temperatures stopped short of qualifying this event as a heat wave (three days of 90 degree-plus highs), humidity during the[Read More…]
LVRT Open with some Closures, Detours
VERMONT – The Vermont Agency of Transportation announced in late May that the Lamoille Valley Rail Trail (LVRT) is now open for summer fun, but portions of the trail are closed due to prior year’s flooding, with detours in place. At 93 miles long, the LVRT is the longest rail[Read More…]
CCV Graduates Local Students
MONTPELIER – The following students at the Community College of Vermont (CCV) earned associate degrees at CCV’s 2025 Commencement on Saturday, June 7. They included Abigail Autumn Scribner, Cabot; Alan J. Celley, East Hardwick; Jasmine Raine Lane, Hardwick; Wendy E. Koponen-Robotham and Aedan Tether Scribner, Marshfield; and Darcy A. Bohannon,[Read More…]


