HARDWICK – The Orleans Southwest Supervisory Union has announced Hazen Union student Will Helms (grade 11) is among 167 young artists and writers from across Vermont who have been recognized by the Scholastic Art & Writing Awards for their exceptional artistic and literary talent. Helms earned a silver key for[Read More…]
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Spring “Whodunit” lineup
HARDWICK – Friday, March 13 at 7 p.m., the Friends of the Jeudevine will continue the mystery film festival screenings in the Parker Ladd Room. Popcorn, cookies and cider are included. The upcoming “whodunit” takes place in Mississippi and a wooden post is part of the plot. Friday, March 27,[Read More…]
Annual seed swap, March 22
HARDWICK – The Swap Sisters annual seed swap and social returns in the Parker Ladd Community Room at the Jeudevine Memorial Library at 93 North Main St., Saturday, March 22. Participants will be asked to introduce themselves, as well as to share the story of their seeds or special instructions for their[Read More…]
Hazen boys suffocate Wolves to punch ticket back to Barre
HARDWICK – After a first-round tuneup against Stowe, the Hazen Union boys basketball team solved storied rival Peoples Academy (PA) for a fourth time this season to punch their ticket to the Division III Final Four at the Barre Auditorium for a fifth consecutive season. Junior Jameson Lamarre punished the[Read More…]
Local residents receive recognitions for humanitarianism
HARDWICK – Master of Ceremonies Sherry Lussier opened the 2025 Hardwick Humanitarian Awards Program February 23 by recognizing current and past Kiwanian’s in the room, then sharing the exceptional quality of the evening’s award recipients, “as they are every year,” she said. She was assisted in presenting the awards by[Read More…]
Hardwick Town Meeting votes to acquire Buffalo Mountain Town Forest property, no on 1% option tax
HARDWICK — Well over 200 people showed up to vote on town meeting day in Hardwick. The town budget passed on a paper ballot with 167 voting yes and 72 voting no that took over 90 minutes for the voting and counting. The 1% local option tax failed and the[Read More…]
South Main Street retaining wall project construction
HARDWICK – Construction began Friday, Feb. 27, at the South Main Street retaining wall and pedestrian bridge site. Work is expected to continue into early summer with traffic impacted on Mill Street, South Main Street and Wolcott Street (Vt. Routes 14 & 15). Traffic will be reduced to one lane[Read More…]
Car crash, suspended license
HARDWICK – On February 27, at 10:25 a.m., the Hardwick Police Department responded to Mill Street at Glenside Avenue for the report of a motor vehicle crash with no reported injuries. Investigation revealed that Robert Ducharme of Cabot had tried exiting the Jiffy Mart lot onto Mill Street when his Subaru[Read More…]
Vandalism, more information sought
Vandalism, more information sought HARDWICK – On March 2, sometime between the hours of 9 a.m. and 5 p.m., a bottle was thrown at the back window of a parked Toyota Rav4 on Brush Street, causing the window to break. Anyone with information is asked to contact the Hardwick Police[Read More…]
AWARE Report
HARDWICK – Ten people used AWARE services between February 22 and March 1. The AWARE 24-hour hotline is (802) 472-6463. A non-profit established in 1984, AWARE serves Hardwick and the greater Hardwick area in preventing and healing the trauma of domestic and sexual violence. AWARE provides help during immediate crises,[Read More…]
Hardwick Police Media Log
HARDWICK – February 22: Sex Offender Registry Check, Mini Mart Drive; Snowmobile, High St.; Traffic Stop, S. Main St. February 23: Traffic Stop, Terrace Hill Road; Traffic Stop, Wolcott St.; Fingerprints, High St.; Traffic Stop, McAllister Farm Rosd; Sex Offender Registry Check, Hideaway St.; Sex Offender Registry Check, Vt. Route 15[Read More…]
MVUESD Directors appointed, meeting date changed
HARDWICK – The Mountain View Union Elementary School District (MVUESD) meeting, Tuesday, Feb. 24, began with the election of a new moderator. Steven Freihofner was nominated and elected as long-time Moderator Orise Ainsworth was unable to preside. Moderator Freihofner then presided over the meeting, read the warning and established ground[Read More…]
