GREENSBORO – After some discussion, Greensboro voters took action, passing the annual printed town report. They then authorized the town to conduct an Australian ballot vote on the question of whether to transfer ownership of the town hall to Gilman Housing Trust, Inc. dba Rural Edge. After much discussion, the[Read More…]
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Local Students Named to Dean’s List
LOUDONVILLE, N.Y. — Siena College named Cormac Leahy of Greensboro and Peter Cioffi of Calais to the Dean’s List for the Fall 2024 semester. To be named to the Dean’s List, a student’s grade point average for the semester must be between 3.5 and 3.89.
Migrant Justice Rapid Response Training, March 10
GREENSBORO – Migrant Justice Rapid Response Training hosted by Northeast Kingdom Organization is at the Greensboro United Church of Christ, 165 Wilson St., Monday, March 10, 6:30 to 8 p.m. and remotely via Zoom. The session will give information on how to protect Vermont’s migrant worker community and to learn about[Read More…]
Author Cardinal Reading, March 29
GREENSBORO – A reading with author Ann Dávila Cardinal will be held Saturday March 29, 5 p.m., at Fellowship Hall at Greensboro United Church of Christ, 165 E Craftsbury Road. This event is suitable for adults only, and is part of the community art series of the Rural Art Collaborative.
Questions Raised by “Animals Lawsuit Against Humanity”
GREENSBORO — Sister Gail Worcelo with Greensboro’s Green Mountain Monastery adapted a 1,000 year old tale for a reading in the Greensboro United Church of Christ (UCC) sanctuary, Sunday afternoon, Mar. 1: “The Animals Case Against Humanity” is said to have originated in India, been written down by Sufi Muslims[Read More…]
Alumni Participate with Winter Meeting
GREENSBORO – The Greensboro Historical Society held its winter meeting last Sunday afternoon in the Fellowship Hall of the United Church of Christ with a fine turnout. The engaging topic was the history of the Greensboro High School, with over a dozen alumni participating. Erika Karp then gave a brief[Read More…]
Mountainview Budget, Bond to be Voted
HARDWICK – Mountainview Union Elementary School District (MVU) voters in Hardwick, Greensboro, Stannard and Woodbury will have the opportunity to vote on the $8.97 million school budget and a $1.2 million bond to mitigate PCBs in Hardwick Elementary School (HES), town meeting day, Tuesday, March 4. The budget represents an[Read More…]
Ladies Walking Society Gets Up and Out
GREENSBORO – The Greensboro Ladies Walking Society (GLWS) is an informal, loosely organized group of women who “are very conscious of how important it is to get up three mornings a week and do something and be with people to avoid isolation and sloth!” said Cilla Bonney-Smith. She’s the host[Read More…]
Multiple Sources Say No Lead, Asbestos in Town Hall
GREENSBORO — A recent debate on Front Porch Forum led to questions about the safety of the town hall space, and whether its tenants were aware of these issues, such as the alleged presence of lead paint or corroded pipes. According to Lorelei Wheeler, administrative assistant at the Mountain View[Read More…]
Greensboro Among Towns Forfeiting Wastewater Funds
MONTGOMERY — To add housing in much of Vermont, wastewater infrastructure is needed. Local opposition can kill it. Gov. Phil Scott’s administration has made prioritizing such infrastructure projects a cornerstone of his housing agenda. Standing near the main crossroads in this eastern Franklin County town of 1,200, Charlie Hancock made[Read More…]
Historical Society Winter Meeting, March 2
GREENSBORO – Sunday, March 2, at 2 p.m., in Fellowship Hall at the Greensboro United Church of Christ, 165 Wilson Street, the alumni of Greensboro High School will gather to share stories of their school days in the 1950s and 1960s. Photos and memorabilia from the alumni and historical society[Read More…]
Forced Pre-K Move Ignites Debate, Resignation
HARDWICK – A recent decision concerning the reconfiguration of the Pre-K program has ignited a community-wide debate, following the February 11 Mountain View Union (MVU) elementary school district board meeting. The proposal to have all early education services moved to the Lakeview Union School (LVU) building was met with pushback[Read More…]


