The St. Johnsbury Academy Robotics Club will be at the Greensboro Free Library, Friday, March 13, for hands-on engineering from 4 to 5 p.m. Participants are welcome to join the library’s annual fundraiser Participants will rotate through interactive stations featuring LEGO building challenges, button robots and other creative problem solving activities.[Read More…]
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Puzzles for the pantry, March 21
GREENSBORO – There will be an afternoon of puzzling, conversation, snacks and door prizes at the Greensboro United Church of Christ, Saturday, March 21, from 2 to 4 p.m. Bring a donation of food or any monetary gift, and be entered into the door prize drawing. All food and funds go[Read More…]
Edward Francis Donlon
GREENSBORO – Ed Donlon, known as “Da” to his grandchildren, and increasingly to others, died on March 2, in Greensboro, after 97 years of a life fully lived. He was born in New Haven, Conn., November 12, 1928, and grew up in a poor part of the then- prosperous city.[Read More…]
Mary Young at Greensboro Free Library exhibit
Psychic comedian takes Highland Center stage, Mar. 14
GREENSBORO – From the judges on America’s Got Talent to headlining in Las Vegas and selling out shows in London’s West End, Peter Antoniou entertained audiences around the world with his mind-reading abilities and British humor. He’s bringing his wit to the Highland Center for the Arts stage on March 14 at[Read More…]
Possible rabid raccoon sighted
GREENSBORO – At 12:40 p.m., Tuesday, Feb. 24, a raccoon was seen wandering on the centerline of Craftsbury Road between 4223 Craftsbury Road and Circus Road in Greensboro. The raccoon’s behaviors were not normal: staggering, not responding in a fearful way to oncoming traffic in both directions. The raccoon was[Read More…]
MVUESD Directors appointed, meeting date changed
HARDWICK – The Mountain View Union Elementary School District (MVUESD) meeting, Tuesday, Feb. 24, began with the election of a new moderator. Steven Freihofner was nominated and elected as long-time Moderator Orise Ainsworth was unable to preside. Moderator Freihofner then presided over the meeting, read the warning and established ground[Read More…]
Long Pond Natural Area expanded
GREENSBORO – The Nature Conservancy in Vermont (TNC) has conserved a new 92-acre parcel of land at Long Pond in Greensboro. This purchase marks the organization’s fourteenth conservation project in this region. This new property expands TNC’s Long Pond Natural Area, a protected block that now totals 860 acres surrounding the pond. Public access is allowed at all Long Pond TNC properties. “Long Pond has[Read More…]
Greensboro Nursing Home roof shovelers
As we become unmoored
GREENSBORO – The United States has had more than its share of moral failure. From the Trail of Tears to the My Lai massacre there is plenty for us to be ashamed of. But with our democratic institutions, our Constitutional rights and the power of dissent, for 250 years, we[Read More…]
Leahy named to Dean’s List
LOUDONVILLE, N.Y. – Cormac Leahy has been named to the Siena University Dean’s List for the Fall 2025 semester. Leahy is from Greensboro. To be named to the Dean’s List, a student’s grade point average for the semester must be between 3.5 and 3.89.
Mary Young “Notions and Nature” reception, talk, March 7
GREENSBORO – The Greensboro Free Library exhibits Mary Young as their March exhibiting artist. Notions and Nature reflects Young’s lifelong connection to creativity and the natural world. Her recent acrylic paintings explore color, texture and layered process, drawing inspiration from gardens, landscape and experience. Young says art has long been[Read More…]


