GREENSBORO – The Hardwick Gazette is sponsoring a public forum “Strengthening Local Democracy: Exploring ‘Both/And’ Ideas” at Highland Center for the Arts, June 22, 5 p.m., to consider questions about ways to strengthen local democracy. With support from the Hardwick Equity Committee and Greensboro residents, the forum will be led[Read More…]
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Bishop McDermott walking pilgrimage to visit Hardwick, June 23, 24
BURLINGTON – On Monday, June 22, Bishop John McDermott will begin a walking pilgrimage for Vocations, traversing across the state of Vermont on the Lamoille Valley Rail Trail (LVRT). He will be accompanied by Fr. Scott Gratton, the vocations director for the Diocese of Burlington. The two will begin in[Read More…]
Neighborhood Conversations, June 22, Dredging 101
HARDWICK – On June 22, at 6 p.m., at the Atkins Field Pavilion, 140 Granite St., River Scientist Shayne Jaquith will guide a conversation about dredging and river dynamics. The community meal begins at 5 p.m. The event is free and open to the public and part of the Atkins[Read More…]
Summer reading program kick off, June 25
HARDWICK – Thursday, June 25, at 1 p.m., the summer reading program will kick off with archeologists Diggy and Dug’s “Fizzical Fairytales,” sharing children’s games and songs while digging up an Olde part of London. All ages welcome. For information, contact [email protected] or (802) 472-5948.
Lew-Smith wins third fiction prize
HARDWICK – Hardwick author Jodi Lew-Smith’s novel, “Asa James,” has been named in the National Indie Excellence Awards as the winner of the “Regional Fiction – Northeast” category. The competition recognizes top books among independent authors and publishers in both fiction and non-fiction categories. The novel has previously been recognized by[Read More…]
Local author Stanciu launches new book, June 30
HARDWICK – Area author Brett Stanciu will celebrate the publication of her new novel, “Call it Madness,” Tuesday, June 30 at 7 p.m., in the Parker Ladd Community Room at the Jeudevine Memorial Library, co-hosted by the Galaxy Bookshop. Stanciu provided a brief preview of what readers can anticipate with[Read More…]
Town forest steering committee holds first meeting
HARDWICK – The Buffalo Mountain Steering Committee met for the first time on June 1, with Town Manager David Upson opening the meeting and asking for nominations for chair. Paul Cillo was nominated, seconded by Brendan Buckley. Cillo suggested delaying electing a chair until the next meeting for a quorum.[Read More…]
Front Seat Coffee opens tailgate creemee
HARDWICK – Front Seat Coffee is opening a side operation called Tailgate Creemee. Using the café space, the Tailgate Creemee pop-up will be operating from 3 to 6 p.m. every day. While the café space will be open until 6 p.m., barista drinks will still close at 3 p.m. Tailgate[Read More…]
Fender-bender with building, no injuries
HARDWICK – On April 29, at 4:34 p.m., Hardwick Police were dispatched to a one-car crash at the Buffalo Mountain Co-Op Building, at 75 Mill St. Upon arrival there was a vehicle that hit the side of the building. The operator, Robert Bigelow, was operating a 1999 Chrysler Sebring. Bigelow[Read More…]
Hardwick Police Department Media Log
HARDWICK – May 31: Medical, Spring St.; Traffic Hazard, Porter Brook Road. June 1: Directed Patrol, S. Main St.; Traffic Stop, Vt. Route 15; VIN verification, Craftsbury Road; Juvenile Problem, Hazen Union Drive; Welfare Check, Mill St.; Directed Patrol, Hazen Union Drive; Suspicious Event, Mackville Road. June 2: Directed Patrol, S.[Read More…]
LeCours Family Reunion
The ship with a ticking time bomb
To the editor: President Trump signed the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act” into law on July 4, 2025, saying at the time that it was “the biggest bill of its kind ever signed” and “it’s going to make this country into a rocket ship.” Well, the ship has a ticking[Read More…]


