Greensboro
Energy, Climate Action Committee promotes energy efficiencies
GREENSBORO – At the end of 2024 the town received a $122,000 Municipal Energy Resilience Program state grant to fund energy efficiency improvements in the Greensboro Free Library. During 2025, the Greensboro Energy and Climate Action Committee (ECAC) led the energy efficiency upgrades at the Greensboro Free Library which will[Read More…]
Familiar faces petition for municipal positions
GREENSBORO – In preparation for town meeting day, area communities are holding informational meetings and forums for those interested in running for town offices. As of last Thursday’s meeting, the town of Greensboro had received several petitions, some for select board seats, others for municipal positions. The meeting began with[Read More…]
Greensboro Fire Department new pumper
Curds & Curling rescheduled to Feb. 21
GREENSBORO – Curds & Curling at Highland Center for the Arts in Greensboro has been rescheduled from this Saturday, to Saturday, Feb 21, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Warming fires and live music set the stage for the winter competition with a wheel of Jasper Hill cheddar as the curling[Read More…]
Town meeting days, Feb. 28, Mar. 3
AREA TOWNS – Town meeting day is traditionally held on the first Tuesday of March. Some towns have published and mailed warnings contained in their annual town reports. The following have officially warned town meeting day: WOODBURY– Town meeting day will take place on Saturday, Feb. 28, at the elementary[Read More…]
Greensboro Historical Society details resources, programs
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…]
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…]
Financial literacy presentation, Jan. 29
GREENSBORO – Erik Schultz will lead a discussion on the basics of financial literacy at the Greensboro Free Library on January 29, at 4 p.m. The audience will help shape the presentation with questions. Schultz is a financial coach from Northeast Kingdom Community Action (NECKA). Topics covered will be the[Read More…]
“Other Side” film screening moved to Feb. 1.
GREENSBORO – The film screening of “Other Side” at the Highland Center for the Arts has been postponed to Sunday, Feb. 1, at 2 p.m. “Other Side” is a feature-length documentary about Lynda Bluestein’s journey accessing medical aid in dying in Vermont as an out-of-state resident. This screening of “Other[Read More…]
Arctic blast forces cancellation of Greensboro ski event
GREENSBORO – The arctic blast of cold air over the weekend canceled many outdoor outings including the Tour de Greensboro. After monitoring the weather forecast going into the January 24 event date, it was very clear that the safety of the participants and volunteers would be at risk in the[Read More…]
Australian ballot procedures debated
GREENSBORO – The January 14 regular select board meeting began with a revised agenda and debate regarding the minutes of the December 16 budget meeting, with the upcoming election of town officers via Australian ballot dominating discussion for some time. Beth Meacham of the Communications Working Group was present, expressing[Read More…]


