Greensboro
Church Retreat Listens to Community
GREENSBORO – The Greensboro United Church of Christ took their annual retreat on Saturday, Oct. 12, in the gathering room at the Green Mountain Monastery. The theme was “Listening to Greensboro,” with the objective to learn what is appreciated about having the church congregation in the community, and how the[Read More…]
Disruptions, Discussions, Agenda Woes Befall Board
GREENSBORO — The Wednesday evening meeting was packed with members of the community, with few chairs left empty on October 9. The meeting began with the board passing a motion to adopt new parliamentary procedures for discussion, to moderate the level of discourse after the September 19 meeting spiraled out[Read More…]
Greensboro Man Acquitted of Murder
NEWPORT – An Orleans County man successfully argued self-defense this week, three years after he shot and killed a man outside his Greensboro home. Darryl Johnson faced second-degree murder and manslaughter charges in the shooting death of Robert Chaplin. A jury found him not guilty on both charges on Thursday.[Read More…]
Residential Broadband Soon to Become Widely Available
GREENSBORO — The town has seen a flurry of activity related to high speed broadband internet service since spring. Residents became used to flaggers directing traffic as Hardwick Electric Dept. crews replaced telephone poles to make room for the new infrastructure. Now the fiber optic cables through which connections to[Read More…]
Fall Foliage
Maplehurst Farm Awarded Grant for Solar Array
GREENSBORO — Peter and Sandy Gebbie’s Maplehurst Farm has been awarded a $91,395 grant to install a 67.2 kilowatt (kW) direct current (DC), roof-mounted solar array on a new storage shed in Greensboro. In 2012, the Gebbie’s converted from a dairy farm to raising beef cattle and installed a methane[Read More…]
“American Nations” Book Discussion
Area 4-Her Shines at Eastern States Expo
BURLINGTON – Visitors to the New England Center at the 2024 Eastern States Exposition on September 15 and 16 were treated to a wide range of Vermont 4-H activities and exhibits. More than three dozen Vermont 4-Hers, all blue-ribbon winners at the annual 4-H State Day in May, shared their[Read More…]
Greensboro United Church of Christ Holds Community Campfire
New faculty and staff at Area Schools
Barr Hill Rewards Fall Foliage Viewers
GREENSBORO — Barr Hill Natural Area is one of the highest points in Greensboro and one of the best spots locally to see views of fall foliage over a wide area with little effort. From the picnic area in an open field at the trailhead, there is a stunning, nearly[Read More…]