Generations of Hardwick’s children have entertained and sometimes scared each other on Hardwick’s swinging bridge, where it spans the Lamoille River from Main Street to the Daniels Building. Due to a problem with deteriorating support cables and their anchors, the town reported it temporarily closed in August 2020. That temporary[Read More…]
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Police Officers Hired, HED Close to Appointing Interim GM
HARDWICK – The select board heard about the hiring of new police officers, another FEMA buyout, the status of road grading, a planning commission update of by-laws that’s beginning and the Yellow Barn project at their April 18 meeting. They approved the town’s 2024 Emergency Management Plan, appointed a new[Read More…]
Popular Hazen Ski and Ride Program Changes
HARDWICK — The Ski and Ride program at Hazen Union School has been around at least since 1981, and maybe as early as 1979, according to Tod Delericheliere who recalls that it started while he was a student. Though he’s not a skier, he counts it as one of the[Read More…]
Green Up Day Tires
Hazen Students Visit Vermont Landmarks, Experience History, Enact Mock Trial at Supreme Court
HARDWICK – Nine Hazen Union students and two teachers traveled to the Hope Cemetery in Barre and the Vermont State House in Montpelier on May Day, Wednesday, May 1. Next, students took the bus to the Vermont Supreme Court to learn about the justice system. There they engaged in a[Read More…]
Her Majesty’s Secret Circus Show
Hazen Union 8th Grade Craft Fair
Honoring Erwin and Bobbe Gilcris
“Do Days” Engages Hazen Students in Civic Activities
HARDWICK – Hazen Union School’s “Do Days,” on Friday, April 19, allowed students the opportunity to work in the community earning credit for the community service each must earn during their time at Hazen. Groups of students set out with their teacher advisors, each group with a unique mission. One[Read More…]
