GREENSBORO – The Greensboro Historical Society’s (GHS’s) summer exhibit last year, Rails to Trails, offered an expanded history of the St. Johnsbury and Lamoille County Railroad, its role in creating and sustaining The Bend, and the conversion into the Lamoille Valley Rail Trail. Skip Hoblin installed a bulletin board and[Read More…]
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More than books: A Year at the Library
GREENSBORO – Over the past year, the Greensboro Free Library has continued to be a steady and familiar part of everyday life in Greensboro, offering space, resources and connection in ways both big and small.The library has remained a place where people gather, learn, work, rest and connect. It serves[Read More…]
Three local students named to SNU President’s Lis
MANCHESTER, N.H. – Trystine Brennan-Hess of Greensboro Bend, Chelsea Marcus of Wolcott and Lindsay Brennan of Calais have been named to the Southern New Hampshire University (SNU) Fall 2025 President’s List. The fall terms run from September to December. Full-time undergraduate students who have earned a minimum grade-point average of[Read More…]
Rowell named to SNU Dean’s List
MANCHESTER, N.H. – Emma Rowell of Greensboro Bend has been named to Southern New Hampshire University’s (SNU’s) Fall 2025 Dean’s List. The fall terms run from September to December. Full-time undergraduate students who have earned a minimum grade-point average of 3.500 to 3.699 for the reporting term are named to the[Read More…]
Year In Review: Community celebrates often, while wastewater, Town Hall housing projects fail
GREENSBORO – In January, a town-wide survey pointed to affordable housing as a need of the community. Residents cited long travel times, limited local services and the recent pharmacy closures as significant barriers to health care access. Protecting Caspian Lake and local wildlife habitats remained a top priority for respondents.[Read More…]
Delightful article on little store
To the editor: Heart wide open, so delighted to read your article on the little store in The Bend that is so community oriented. It seems this is a family affair. The Smiths have a generational habit of being there for their community. In these times it’s just so important[Read More…]
A small store with a big heart
GREENSBORO BEND – More than a general store, more than a convenience store, Smith’s Grocery has long served as a community cornerstone for people in and around Greensboro Bend. Some local residents begin their day by stopping at Smiths for a cup of coffee or to fill up their tanks. Some[Read More…]
Twelve departments respond to single fire
GREENSBORO – On December 1, at 5:07 p.m., Greensboro Fire Department responded to a reported structure fire at 117 Hutchins Farm Road in Stannard. First arriving crews found a fully involved building with multiple additions and fire showing from the roof. Due to the remote location, tankers from surrounding area[Read More…]
Greensboro forms community trust to grow social, economic opportunities
GREENSBORO – Over the past year Greensboro community members have voiced an interest in community spaces, new businesses, affordable housing, new recreational resources, improvements in services and the preservation of historical structures. To address some of these needs, the Greensboro Community Trust (GCT) is building on the work of the[Read More…]

