HARDWICK – A mostly routine select board meeting was held January 8, with preparations for Town Meeting Day that included approval of an item to be warned for creation of a town forest on Buffalo Mountain, spirited discussion about $1,500 budgeted for the Hardwick Equity Committee and covering a cost[Read More…]
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Mystery bumper malefactor, arrest on warrant.
HARDWICK – On January 11, at approximately 4:50 p.m., Hardwick Police received a report of a vehicle receiving damage while parked on the street. Jackson Miller had left his gray 2016 Toyota Prius parked on Marshall Street. At some point it was hit in the left rear corner panel. No[Read More…]
Car stuck on rail trail
AWARE Report
HARDWICK – Eight people used AWARE services between January 11 and January 18. 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, as well as advocating for on-going[Read More…]
Media log
HARDWICK – January 4: Custodial Dispute, Elm St.; Assist – Motorist, Wolcott St.; Medical, E. Church St. January 5: Assist – Motorist, Wolcott St.; Directed Patrol, S. Main St.; Traffic Hazard, Vt. Route 14 S.; Wanted Person, Vt. Route 15 W.; Accident – Property Damage Only, Vt. Route 15 E.; Traffic[Read More…]
2001: It can’t just be me?
HARDWICK – When I was eleven, I found a VHS tape in the upstairs bedroom of my grandmother’s home. The tape, titled “2001: A Space Odyssey,” was Stanley Kubrick’s 1968 epic science fiction film. I was curious, naturally, having heard Kubrick’s name in the cultural zeitgeist growing up. So I watched[Read More…]
The quiet work of local review
HARDWICK – In village centers and along familiar roads, development rarely feels abstract. It arrives as a new building near a town green, a change to a well-known corner, or a proposal that raises questions about traffic or neighborhood character. In towns of all sizes, these moments bring a mix[Read More…]
Winter market begins, Jan. 25
HARDWICK – The 2026 Hardwick community winter market series begins on Sunday, Jan. 25. All are invited to join from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Hazen Union High School,126 Hazen Union Drive.These markets are a partnership between the Hardwick Farmers Market, the Center for an Agricultural Economy and Hazen Union[Read More…]
Gallery opening, Jan. 30
HARDWICK – Friday, January 30, from 6 to 8 p.m., Front Seat Coffee will host the opening reception for Josh Kuckens’ photographic series capturing the Aurora Borealis across the Northeast Kingdom. Appetizers will be provided with beer and wine available for purchase. The opening will also feature projections of real-time aurora video[Read More…]
David L. Robinson
ARENAS VALLEY, N.M. – David L. Robinson, 69, died unexpectedly on November 21, 2025, at his home in Arenas Valley. He was born on Oct. 21, 1956, in Norwalk, Conn., the son of Kenneth and Jean (Worthy) Robinson. The family moved to Hardwick, where he graduated from Hazen Union High[Read More…]
Record-breaking week for Rivard as Lady Cats roll
RANDOLPH – Kelsie Rivard added another record-breaking performance to her impressive resume last week as her Hazen Union girls basketball team rolled past Randolph to improve to 8-1 on the season. Rivard erupted for a career-high and program record 43 points to lead the Lady Cats to an impressive 70-38[Read More…]
Hazen Union boys split week with win, loss
HARDWICK – The Hazen Union boys basketball team took care of business at home against Enosburg last week before falling to undefeated Randolph over the weekend, dropping to the No. 5 spot in the current Division III rankings at 5-3. Jamison Lamarre dropped a career-high 29 points last Thursday to[Read More…]
