WEBSTERVILLE – Several local runners had strong showings or won their age group outright, ending the month of July on a high note at the Barre Heritage Festival Trail Race. Former Hardwick Gazette key contributor, Jim Flint, won the male 60-69 age group, navigating the 5k trail in a time[Read More…]
Greensboro
Lake Stewardship Team Meets with Environmental Organizations
GREENSBORO — Members of the Greensboro Association Lakes and Environmental Stewardship team, (Stew Arnold, Chris Steele, Jed Feffer and JoAnn Hanowski, met with visiting Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Vermont Department of Environmental Conservation personnel (DEC), and Orleans County (OCRND) in Greensboro and Greensboro Bend recently to visit sites on Caspian[Read More…]
Orleans County Ranks No. 2 in Native Vermonters
VERMONT— Orleans, Lamoille, Washington and Caledonia rank second, fifth, sixth and seventh among Vermont counties in the number of native Vermonters living there. The combination of inflation and increased work-from-home opportunities brought on by the Covid-19 pandemic has shifted migration patterns across the United States, the effects of which are[Read More…]
Vermont Fairy Festival
Stein, Carpenter Receive Streamwise Award
GREENSBORO – The Watershed Stewards of Greensboro and the Upper Lamoille have presented the first Streamwise Award to Karl Stein and Judy Carpenter of Greensboro Bend for the quality of the vegetative buffer that has been allowed to develop on their land along the Lamoille. Stein and Carpenter said they were surprised[Read More…]
Willey’s Affected by Global Tech Outage
GREENSBORO – The Rock Solid cash register system used at Willey’s store wasn’t solid enough to weather last week’s global tech outage. Late Friday morning, July 19, Rob Hurst says the store’s cash registers and payment systems stopped working unexpectedly. The store’s staff quickly switched to handling business manually, accepting[Read More…]
Greensboro Nursing Home Community Fun Day, July 20
GREENSBORO – The Community Day event at the Greensboro Nursing Home (GNH) on Saturday, July 20, drew a steady stream of visitors who were able to order their own lunch of tacos and other Mexican dishes from the MexirRican Food Truck. Young and old had opportunities to play cornhole, mini-golf[Read More…]
Poland Holocaust Travelogue at Greensboro United Church, July 18
Book Giveaway Featured Kinsey (-Warnock) Stories, July 18
GREENSBORO – The Children’s Literacy Foundation (CLiF) sponsored a storytelling and book giveaway at Caspian Lake in Greensboro on July 18. This Greensboro Free Library (GFL) collaborative event featured local author Natalie Kinsey (-Warnock). Kinsey (-Warnock) told stories from her family history through the quilts that she made with her grandmother[Read More…]
Food Pantry Contribution, July 12
Planning Commission to Send Town Survey
GREENSBORO — The Greensboro Planning Commission (GPC) will launch the next Town Plan cycle, starting with a survey of community members, to help determine town priorities. The GPC is finalizing the questions on the survey which will be going out to all Greensboro residents and taxpayers in August. 24. The[Read More…]
Caspian Arts Exhibit Through August in Greensboro
GREENSBORO – Caspian Arts represents a group of artists from the towns of Greensboro, Craftsbury, Hardwick, East Hardwick, Glover, West Glover and Wolcott whose work can be seen on weekends in July and August from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. in the Greensboro Grange building.


