GREENSBORO – On January 19, The Greensboro United Church of Christ (GUCC) will hold a gathering in observance of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s birthday at the GUCC Sanctuary and fellowship hall from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.. This is a time to gather as a community and hold[Read More…]
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“Other Side” film screening, Jan. 25
GREENSBORO – On January 25 at 2 p.m., the Highland Center for the Arts (HCA) will hold a film screening for the documentary “Other Side.” Admission is by donation, get tickets at the door or at the HCA website: [email protected] “Other Side” is a feature-length documentary about Lynda Bluestein’s journey accessing[Read More…]
Barbara Lightfoot Woodward
GREENSBORO – Barbara Lightfoot Woodward died peacefully in her home in Greensboro, December 9. She was 96 years old. Barbara is predeceased by her husband, Tom Woodward Jr., married for 72 years, and survived by her children, Emilie, Tom III, Edie (Martie), grandson Tom, granddaughter-in-law Sara, great-grandson Miles, many dear extended[Read More…]
Year in Review: Meals on Wheels delivers over 10,000 meals
GREENSBORO – In 2025 the Northeast Kingdom Council on Aging NEKCOA) Home Delivered Meals Program, more commonly called Meals on Wheels (MOW), delivered more than 10,000 meals in the Greensboro and Hardwick area, according to area coordinator Janney Johnston. This holiday season, each client will receive a large holiday bag[Read More…]
Local grant funding provides heart-safe community efforts with AEDs
GREENSBORO – For 2025, funding to purchase three automated external defibrillator (AED) for strategic public locations within the community were made possible in part by grants through the Greensboro Association (GA) and the Greensboro United Church of Christ (GUCC) Pleasants Fund. The Pleasants Fund provided a $2,500 grant relating to[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…]
Willey’s Winter Wonderland
GUCC Christmas Eve service
GREENSBORO – Christmas Eve Service at the Greensboro United Church of Christ will take place Wednesday, December 24 at 5 p.m.. All are welcome.
Area lodging establishments saw less Canadian travel in 2025
VERMONT – Canadian tourism and spending in Vermont has fallen significantly since January, following the February announcement that the U.S, would impose a 25% tariff on Canadian imports, except oil and energy, which were to be taxed at 10%. At roughly the same time President Trump began to publicly suggest[Read More…]
Budget meetings continue
GREENSBORO – The weekly budget meeting had a short agenda. Town Clerk Kim Greaves informed the select board that, while it has delegated authority to the town clerk to approve catering permits, it did not give her authority to approve special event permits. After some discussion, the board approved granting[Read More…]
Rodenticide resolution prepared for town meeting
In 2024, the Greensboro Conservation Commission (GCC) developed a resolution declaring Greensboro a Pollinator-Friendly town in support of the Vermont Neonicotinoids Act 182 that was going through the House at the time. That resolution was developed based on the work of the Town of Cabot in particular and passed at Greensboro Town[Read More…]
Board meeting for budget planning, Sat., Dec. 20
GREENSBORO – The monthly meeting of the New England Public Journalism (NEKPJ) Board of Directors is scheduled for Saturday, Dec. 20, at 1 p.m. in The Hardwick Gazette office at the Greensboro Town Hall, 82 East Craftsbury Road, Greensboro. The agenda will include a report of the NewsMatch end-of-year fund[Read More…]
