HARDWICK — Co-chair of the Greensboro Association (GA) Lakes and Environmental Stewardship Committee, Stew Arnold attended the Hardwick Electric Department (HED) Board of Commissioners meeting on June 17 to make public comments about ensuring effective communication continues between HED and the GA while HED is in its transition between permanent[Read More…]
Greensboro
Board Votes to Hold Town Meeting at Lakeview
by Gazette Staff GREENSBORO – At its November 8 regular meeting, the Greensboro Select Board reviewed a budget request for the fire department, got an update on the library’s programs, and discussed whether to hold next year’s town meeting at Lakeview School or the Highland Center for the Arts. During[Read More…]
Recovery, Hope Centered in GFL Event
GREENSBORO – Louie Gaudette, 57, talks about his struggles with alcoholism matter-of-factly. “I would look at myself in the mirror, and I would say, I am in love with alcohol. And I meant it. It was my constant companion. I couldn’t, wouldn’t break it.” Before him on June 25, sat[Read More…]
Summer at Caspian Lake
GHS Receives Award of Excellence, Presents New Exhibit
WHITE RIVER JUNCTION — The Greensboro Historical Society (GHS) was honored with an Award of Excellence at the 70th Annual Meeting of the League of Local Historical Societies and Museums (LLHSM) in White River Junction on May 10. The society presents an exhibit at its museum each summer focusing on[Read More…]
Boating on Caspian
Proposed Village Apartments Designed with Vermont Historic Preservation
GREENSBORO – RuralEdge, the Greensboro Housung Committee and select board have been working together for about five years to identify ways to meet a need for more Greensboro housing to support the needs of the town’s growing business community. Executive Director Patrick Shattuck of RuralEdge provided an architectural rendering of[Read More…]
Caspian Lake Loons Hatch Two Chicks
GREENSBORO – Visitors to the shores of Caspian Lake have recently been seeing and capturing photos of a pair of loon chicks and their parents. “Few birding experiences rival hearing the haunting call of the loon or seeing them glide by in protected coves on a lake,” wrote the Vermont[Read More…]
Reading of Play
Northeast Kingdom Farm Hosts State 4-H Dairy Judging Contest
ALBANY – Hillside Homestead, a 50-cow dairy in Albany, was a busy place on June 15 as 4-H’ers gathered for the 2024 State 4-H Dairy Judging Contest. Owners Chet and Renee Baker hosted the competition, providing dairy animals for the judging classes as well as T-shirts for all participants and[Read More…]
Metcalfs Complete Appalachian Trail
by Hal Gray GREENSBORO – Greensboro residents Mike and Mary Metcalf completed hiking their last section of the Appalachian Trail this past May. Over the past decade and more, they have done as much as 300 miles at a time of the almost 2,200 miles of the trail; this spring[Read More…]
RuralEdge Supporters Offer Comments of Unmet Need
GREENSBORO – The June 4 Opportunity Greensboro Forum in support of learning more about a proposal by the RuralEdge (RE) housing and community development organization to create a rental housing development at the town hall was well-attended by over 50 people. Panelists offered their perspectives on the work of the[Read More…]


