MONTPELIER – Sen. Sam Douglass, R-Orleans, said last week he would resign effective noon on Monday after comments he and his wife made in a Young Republicans group chat rife with hateful messages leaked, making national headlines. However, as of 3 p.m. on Monday, the office of Gov. Phil Scott had not[Read More…]
Greensboro
On-and-off showers expected through weekend, gradually cooling
EAST HARDWICK – Our latest weather-maker comes after a period of-rain free days that left frost-covered and starlit nights through Friday. Temperatures moderated after that under fair skies and the wind picked up ahead of a strengthening low closing off over New England on Monday. Many areas of Vermont saw[Read More…]
New area teachers
Bronwyn H. Masse
GREENSBORO – Bronwyn H. Masse, 79, of Greensboro died peacefully, on Saturday, October 18, at the Union House Nursing Home in Glover, with family at her side. She was born October 22, 1945, in Greensboro; the daughter of the late Herbert S. and Bronwyn (Bevan) Potter. A complete obituary[Read More…]
McCoy exhibit opens Nov. 15
GREENSBORO – Brent McCoy will have a solo exhibition, “Tricks of the Light” at the Highland Center for the Arts beginning Saturday, Nov. 15. An opening reception will be held on that day from 5 to 7 p.m., with refreshments and an artist talk. Tbe exhibit runs through January 11, and features[Read More…]
Vermont Drought Continues
Suspended License, Grand Larceny
GREENSBORO – On October 6, officers of the Orleans Sheriff’s Department responded to an incident in Greensboro. While investigating, Ashley Basset was found to have operated a motor vehicle while her license was Criminally Suspended. Basset was cited to appear at Vermont Superior Court, Orleans Criminal Division on November 18.[Read More…]
Stand up and say, “no!”
To the editor: I am thrilled that both the Jewish hostages and the Palestinian prisoners were released today, October 13. President Trump deserves credit for achieving this first major step. However, there is much work to be done before there is actually peace in the Middle East. The actual plan[Read More…]
20 years ago, The Hardwick Gazette, October 19 2005
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…]
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…]


