by Hal Gray GREENSBORO – A new exhibit in Willey’s Store recognizes local Greensboro women (now deceased) as part of Women’s History Month. Prepared by the Greensboro Historical Society and employees at Willey’s, it is set on a table just inside the front of the store. A large display contains[Read More…]
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Shrove Tuesday Pancake Dinners Feb. 21
by Hal GrayGREENSBORO – Many ladies of the Greensboro United Church of Christ prepared 100 free pancake dinners with all the fixings February 21, to celebrate Shrove Tuesday, whose name comes from the old custom of confessing (being shriven) on that day. This event marks the celebration preceding the somber[Read More…]
Board Discusses Snow Plowing, ARPA Funds
by Gazette Staff GREENSBORO – At the February 8 regular meeting, members of the Greensboro Select Board discussed topics ranging from plowing snow during winter storms, emergency medical services, and allocation of American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds. The first meeting topic was Liz Steel’s comments on the town website.[Read More…]
Koehler Named Temporary Music Director at Church
by Eleanor Guare, Community Journalist GREENSBORO – Beginning last month, Hal Parker, music director of Greensboro United Church of Christ, started a well-deserved three-month sabbatical; the congregation is now being treated to the musical talents of Andrew Koehler. Koehler lives in Greensboro with his wife, Mavis MacNeil. Born in Chicago,[Read More…]
Area Flooding Update
HARDWICK — Daylight, Thursday morning, July 11 revealed flooding and road closures in the area. Today’s forecast for scattered showers suggests caution if one must travel, Hardwick’s Thursday, July 11 morning update at 4:50 a.m. reports, “The Lamoille River near Cooper Brook has risen beyond its banks. The low lying[Read More…]
Greensboro’s Funky Fourth
Celebrity Carrot to March in Greensboro’s Funky Fourth Parade
Caspian Lake Water Quality Results Improve
The Greensboro Association Facebook page reported updated water quality testing results for Caspian Lake at 6 p.m. July 17. Testing done Monday, July 15 showed improvement everywhere it was tested, with all results well below the 235 threshold the Association reports as being safe for swimming. Results for the Cemetery[Read More…]
Money, money, money is focus of board meeting
GREENSBORO – The March 11 regular select board meeting saw the board discussing finances at length, as well as having conversations on the condition of the town hall building. The fiscal discussions began with a public comment by resident and former select board member David Kelly approaching the board with[Read More…]
Lakeview medical incident misrepresented in state child care report
GREENSBORO – A March 4 report on the state’s Child Care Information System about a February medical incident at the Mountain View Union (MVU) School District’s Lakeview Campus resulted in a letter to families from the school principal. Members of the public shared expressions of concern about the facility on[Read More…]


