Greensboro
As we become unmoored
GREENSBORO – The United States has had more than its share of moral failure. From the Trail of Tears to the My Lai massacre there is plenty for us to be ashamed of. But with our democratic institutions, our Constitutional rights and the power of dissent, for 250 years, we[Read More…]
Leahy named to Dean’s List
LOUDONVILLE, N.Y. – Cormac Leahy has been named to the Siena University Dean’s List for the Fall 2025 semester. Leahy is from Greensboro. 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.
Mary Young “Notions and Nature” reception, talk, March 7
GREENSBORO – The Greensboro Free Library exhibits Mary Young as their March exhibiting artist. Notions and Nature reflects Young’s lifelong connection to creativity and the natural world. Her recent acrylic paintings explore color, texture and layered process, drawing inspiration from gardens, landscape and experience. Young says art has long been[Read More…]
Curds and curling event, February 21
Two car accident, no injuries
GREENSBORO – On February 21, at 1:19 p.m., the Greensboro Fire Department responded to a two car motor vehicle accident at the intersection of Route 16 and The Bend Road. All operators were okay and sustained minor injuries. Crews provided traffic control while Caledonia Wrecker Service and Ray’s Towing and[Read More…]
Faith Climate Action Day shortens distance between science, religion
MONTPELIER – As the sun began to set over Montpelier on a recent evening, the verses of “We Shall Overcome” echoed across the statehouse lawn. The song was paired with hymns, moments of prayer and speeches from members of Vermont religious groups who believe their faith is a key force[Read More…]
“The Farm Boy” screening, March 1
GREENSBORO – The Greensboro Historical Society hosts a screening of “The Farm Boy” at Fellowship Hall at 2 p.m., March 1. “The Farm Boy” is a WW II-era love story written and directed by Vermont farmer-filmmaker George Woodard. During intermission, Woodard will discuss the stories and research that inspired the[Read More…]
Woodard discusses films, farms and more
GREENSBORO – George Woodard of Waterbury Center gave a fascinating talk about his life as a dairy farmer, an actor and filmmaker in the Fellowship Hall of the United Church of Christ in Greensboro on Saturday afternoon, Feb. 21, sponsored by the Greensboro Free Library. He described it as a[Read More…]
Hunt to start spring golf program at Hazen
GREENSBORO – Hazen Union head golf coach Andy Hunt will look to get a jump-start on the upcoming high school fall golf season with the purchase of a new golf simulator for interested golfers this spring. Hunt has raised enough money to purchase a golf simulator and hopes to draw[Read More…]
Four 90 year-olds playing Bridge
Snowmobile accident
GREENSBORO – On February 15 at 3:02 p.m., Greensboro Fire Department was dispatched along with Hardwick Emergency Rescue Squad to the area of Norway Road in Stannard for a snowmobile accident. Initial reports indicated the accident was approximately one mile up the VAST trail. Hardwick Fire Department was requested for[Read More…]
