HARDWICK – At 4:30 p.m. on March 19, the Lamoille Valley Rail Trail (LVRT) Committee, a subcommittee of the Hardwick Recreation Committee, met at the Memorial Room in the Memorial Building to discuss spring and summer plans for the Hardwick section of the LVRT. Present were Helen Beattie and Brendan[Read More…]
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Tracker Teaches Techniques March 30
by Norma Wiesen HARDWICK “Learn About Tracking” will be presented March 30 on the Hardwick Trails, 10 a.m. to noon. Naturalist and tracker Jonathan Shapiro will explain how to find the signs of creatures in the woodlands. As winter wanes and spring begins, humans and wildlife get more active, so[Read More…]
HCTV Releases “That’s So March!”
by Hardwick Community Television HARDWICK — Hardwick Community Television’s first edition of Community Clips has been released and is ready for viewing. Ten contributors provided 16 clips that include geese, potholes and sinkholes, snow, mud, backyard birds, pigs, sheep, chickens, maple syrup, sap boiling, early blooms, snow and more snow.[Read More…]
HCTV Brings Back “Made In Hardwick”
HARDWICK – Hardwick Community Television (HCTV) is extending a call to local video producers for new video work with a local focus in the greater Hardwick, Woodbury and Greensboro Area. The goal is to add to a collection of work that builds a sense of place by referencing the place[Read More…]
“That’s So March!”
HARDWICK — Hardwick Community Television’s first edition of “Community Clips” was released March 21 and is ready for you to view. Sit back, relax and click on the picture to take in “That’s So March!” Ten contributors provided 16 clips where you will see and hear geese, potholes and sinkholes,[Read More…]
Local Seniors Shine on All-Star Weekend
WINDSOR – Several local star seniors turned in exceptional performances over the weekend as the North swept the South at the Vermont Basketball Coaches Association (VBCA) Senior All-Star games at Windsor High School. Hazen Union’s Caitlyn Davison was once again the best player on the court on Saturday, scoring a[Read More…]
Hamels Sell Renovated 1876 Landmark, Main Street Cannabis Shop Cleared to Open
HARDWICK — The 1876 Hardwick Inn, painted in yellow with white trim and prominently located at the 90-degree bend in Route 15 turning from Main Street to Mill Street, is both the most recognizable and largest building in Hardwick’s central downtown. The historic property was sold on March 8 by[Read More…]
Mending Circle Meets Sundays
HARDWICK – A mending circle will meet to fix clothing at The Civic Standard on every third Sunday at 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. The next circle will meet Sunday, April 21. A crew of newbies and experts meet at The Civic Standard to connect with friends old and new[Read More…]
Mannings Blend Family, Become Abenaki Citizens
HARDWICK – Love, family and tradition are three words that seem to characterize everyday people, Dale and Joanne Manning of Hardwick. Sitting around their dining room table, looking through their wedding album, pictures of their children and sharing their journey to become Citizens of the Nulhegan Band of the Coosuk[Read More…]
Natural Resources Inventory Report March 23 Cancelled Due to Weather
by Norma Wiesen, Community Journalist HARDWICK – The Hardwick Conservation Commission will announce a date for the rescheduled event as soon as it is available. Matt Peters will give a report on Hardwick’s first Natural Resources Inventory (NRI) on Saturday, March 23, at 2 p.m. in the Memorial Building. The Hardwick[Read More…]
Select Board Organizes, Makes Appointments
HARDWICK – Hardwick’s Select Board chose officers, set a meeting schedule and made appointments to a roster of town positions, ranging from Emergency Management Coordinator to Rail Trail representative, at its March 7 regular meeting. Eric Remick will remain as chair and Ceilidh Galloway-Kane as vice chair. Next up, a[Read More…]