Caspian Brook Bridge Slipping; Needs Repairs by June Pichel Cook GREENSBORO – Breezy Avenue runs between the Millers Thumb and Willey’s Store; it shows up as a dotted line, “Route to Memphremagog Country” on a 1794 hand-drawn manuscript of the town. The Greensboro Book (also referenced as Caspian Brook) flows[Read More…]
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Housing conversation, Oct. 25
GREENSBORO – Saturday, Oct. 25, from 10 to 11:30 a.m., Headwaters Community Trust will hold a conversation about the future of housing in Albany, Craftsbury, Glover, Greensboro and beyond. The conversation will explore the question, “What could affordable housing look like in our towns?”. The event is in the Greensboro United Church of[Read More…]
Locals shine at Leaf Peepers
WATERBURY – Mack Gardner-Morse of Calais led the way earlier this month at the Leaf Peepers half marathon and 5K as several local runners posted finishes. Gardner-Morse not only won his 60-69 male age group by over three seconds, but also posted an impressive 16th overall finish in the 5K[Read More…]
Enchanted Kingdom Mini Golf brings magic to Greensboro summers
GREENSBORO – A ball rolls down the back of a slithering serpent, under the tangled webs of a lurking spider and into a lake guarded by a frog king. These are not scenes from a fairytale. They are part of an outdoor mini golf course in Greensboro. Behind the Highland[Read More…]
Circus Smirkus weathering financial challenges
GREENSBORO – A letter to the Circus Smirkus community shared concerns about the future of the organization and a need for immediate funding, September 16. “We are facing a short-term funding gap that must be addressed immediately in order to continue operating our core programs, support our staff and community[Read More…]
Community garden ends season
GREENSBORO – Volunteers put the Greensboro Community Garden to bed on October 4. During the season, from July to September, 10 active volunteers planted, tended, harvested and distributed 334 pounds of vegetables, herbs and flowers the garden produced. Approximately 370 volunteer hours were required to produce and deliver all that[Read More…]
Caspian beach clean water project community forum held
GREENSBORO – Light attendance of less than 10 people at a community forum to learn about a clean water project for the Caspian Lake public beach gave those at the Highland Center for the Arts, September 25, a chance to share their concerns and ideas. Greensboro resident Will Marlier, Lake[Read More…]
First sips from a bitter cup
GREENSBORO – This week the President of the United States and the Secretary of Defense (or War?) gathered 800 generals and admirals for a peculiar sort of political rally. The President told stone-faced generals and admirals they would be crucial in his fight against the “enemy from within” and that[Read More…]
Fall open house, Oct. 15
GREENSBORO – Wednesday, October 15, from 4 to 5 p.m., the new Lakeview Early Education Center will host a fall open house. At this first collaborative event of the combined Lakeview and HeadStart programs, attendees can meet teachers and staff and tour the new classrooms. Complete the scavenger hunt and[Read More…]
Autumn open house, book sale, Oct. 11
GREENSBORO – Saturday, Oct. 11, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., the Greensboro Historical Society (GHS) will offer cider and donuts and an opportunity for a final look at the 2024-2025 exhibit, “Rails to Trails,” on the history of the StJ&LC railroad line, from its earliest days through the current Lamoille[Read More…]
Hazen golf looks to the future
GREENSBORO – Head coach Andy Hunt and his young Hazen Union golf team wrapped up their season two weeks ago hosting their third meet of the season at Mountain View Country Club. Although Hazen will not have any sectional or state qualifiers this season, Hunt has made great strides in[Read More…]
