GREENSBORO – The Greensboro Fire Department held its annual elections of officers meeting, January 15. Before the elections, retired Lieutenant Eric Pilbin was presented with a retirement plate for his years of service by Chief David Brochu Jr., who thanked Pilbin for all he has done for the department and his years of service. Firefighter John Franklin[Read More…]
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FY27 budget approved, candidate forum set for Jan. 28
GREENSBORO – After a lengthy discussion regarding the election of town officers via Australian ballot, the board discussed several action items at the January 14 regular select board meeting. Liz Steel of the Energy and Climate Action Committee (ECAC) was present to discuss the Climate Catalyst Innovation Fund grant program.[Read More…]
Petitions due for town positions
To the editor: There is no better time than now. Be part of Greensboro’s solutions. Greensboro residents have a week left to raise their batons and help lead the community into the future. Petitions need to be handed into the town clerk’s office by January 26 and you only need[Read More…]
William “Bill” “Flash” Gordon
DENVER, Colo. – Lieutenant Colonel William “Bill” or “Flash” S. Gordon III passed away on January 2, in Denver. He is lovingly remembered by his family, dear friends, and many colleagues. Bill was born in Cincinnati, Ohio, on October 26, 1939, to his parents, William S. Gordon II and Lillian[Read More…]
“Gone Guys” examines modern masculinity
GREENSBORO – Last Thursday evening, the documentary Gone Guys, set in Vermont was screened at the Highland Center for the Arts. The 45 minute film draws influence from Richard V. Reeves’ 2022 book Of Boys and Men, and dives deep into the issues of male mental health, tackling aspects from higher[Read More…]
Unlawful trespass, retail theft
DERBY – On December 6, Deputy Cota investigated several retail thefts and incidents of unlawful trespass that occurred between August and November 2025 at the Walmart in Derby. Investigation revealed that Travis Daigle of Greensboro stole several times from Walmart in this period both before and after he was formally[Read More…]
GFD responds to structure fire
“Gone Guys” documentary screens Jan. 15
GREENSBORO – The Vermont-made documentary “Gone Guys”, produced by Montpelier-based Well Told Films, explores the social, economic and emotional pressures contributing to a growing sense of disconnection, isolation, and loss of direction among boys and young men in rural and working-class communities. On Thursday, Jan. 15, 6 to 8 p.m.,[Read More…]
Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s birthday observance, Jan. 19
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…]
“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…]


