To the editor: In recent years we have been hearing a lot about the virtues of forest bathing, evidently surrounding oneself with trees and nature raises endorphins and promotes health. Even looking at a photograph or painting of nature seems to have some good effects, although the consensus seems to be[Read More…]
Greensboro
Response to article
To the editor: I am writing in response to your article of December 2, entitled “Conservation Commission pilot project raises concerns”. While we welcome public engagement in our work, and the interest of the Hardwick Gazette, your article contains a number of inaccuracies which I would like to address as[Read More…]
Women’s holiday luncheon, Dec. 13
GREENSBORO – The Women’s Holiday Luncheon at Greensboro United Church of Christ returns on Saturday, Dec. 13, at noon, welcoming neighbors of all ages. The luncheon features a homemade meal, decorative table settings and live seasonal music. After lunch, those who wish are invited to gather around the piano to sing[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…]
Twelve departments respond to single fire
GREENSBORO – On December 1, at 5:07 p.m., Greensboro Fire Department responded to a reported structure fire at 117 Hutchins Farm Road in Stannard. First arriving crews found a fully involved building with multiple additions and fire showing from the roof. Due to the remote location, tankers from surrounding area[Read More…]
Conservation Commission pilot project raises concerns
GREENSBORO – The Greensboro Conservation Commission (GCC) voted at its September 20 meeting to contract for the application of herbicide to eradicate knotweed at two local pilot projects proposed for Highland Lodge and Smith’s Grocery. The vote followed a presentation by commission member Chris Steel about the “basic benefits and[Read More…]
Estate planning seminar, Dec. 11
GREENSBORO – Thursday, Dec. 11, a free estate planning seminar will take place at 4 p.m., upstairs at the Greensboro Free Library. Attorney Sarah Bouvier Haselton and Senior Paralegal Katie Reen from Maple Haven Law LLC will explain estate planning in a way that is simple and clear. The program[Read More…]
Greensboro United Church of Christ turkey donation
Greensboro forms community trust to grow social, economic opportunities
GREENSBORO – Over the past year Greensboro community members have voiced an interest in community spaces, new businesses, affordable housing, new recreational resources, improvements in services and the preservation of historical structures. To address some of these needs, the Greensboro Community Trust (GCT) is building on the work of the[Read More…]
NEK Together
Local cheesemakers are international winners
WAITSFIELD – The Vermont Cheese Council received word that Vermont took home at least 33 awards at the World Cheese Awards international competition in Bern, Switzerland. The Cellars at Jasper Hill Farm, Greensboro and Cabot Creamery Cooperative, Cabot, were among the cheesemakers who received awards. Super Gold winner included Withersbrook[Read More…]
A clarification of remarks
To the editor: In your front-page article last week about Greensboro’s proposed 1% local option tax [Ed. Note: hardwickgazette.org/2025/11/18/reactions-mixed-on-1-local-option-tax/] your reference to some of my earlier comments on FPF were significantly misleading. The way your article reads made it sound like my strong desire to support long-term rentals (and discourage[Read More…]


