GREENSBORO – The monthly meeting of the New England Public Journalism (NEKPJ) Board of Directors is scheduled for Saturday, Dec. 20 at 1 p.m. in The Hardwick Gazette office at the Greensboro Town Hall, 82 East Craftsbury Road, Greensboro, The agenda will include a report of the NewsMatch end-of-year fund[Read More…]
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Albanian bicycle tour described at library presentation
HARDWICK – Andrea Brightenbach and Bruce Fortmann gave a fascinating presentation with many photographs of their nine-day bicycling trip through southern Albania last summer, at the Parker Ladd Memorial Room in the Jeudevine Memorial Library in Hardwick last Thursday evening. As they explained in their introductory remarks, Albania is a[Read More…]
Hazen Union Varsity Boys Scrimmage
Wildcats ready for another championship run
HARDWICK – Head coach Aaron Hill and his Hazen Union boys basketball team returns a ton of experience this season as they ready themselves for a fifth consecutive trip to the Division III championship game in March. Hill took home his second consecutive Capital League Coach of the Year honor[Read More…]
Hazen girls will lean on experience to make another title run
HARDWICK – The Hazen Union girls basketball team is suddenly an experienced veteran group, two years removed from cutting down the nets at the Barre Auditorium, led by a dynamic freshman class. Head coach Randy Lumsden and his Lady Cat program will be aiming for a fourth straight trip to[Read More…]
Holly Jolly Brawly fighting hunger, Dec. 13
HARDWICK – The Second Annual Holly Jolly Brawly Invitational kids martial arts benefit tournament is set to be held this coming Saturday at Hazen High School. The tournament is open to all styles with all proceeds going to the Hardwick Holiday Project (HHP) and the Hardwick Area Food Pantry (HAFP).[Read More…]
HED manager replaced with no public record
HARDWICK – Hardwick Electric Department (HED) seems to have replaced its general manager without a public record or explanation. Minutes of the board of commissioners regular November 18 meeting indicate the general manager’s report was given by Scott Johnstone, general manager of Morrisville Water & Light, who served as HED[Read More…]
HED, pedestrian bridge, Essential Services Campus occupy select board
HARDWICK – Updates and decisions on a wide range of Hardwick projects and issues were on the select board agenda at its November 20 meeting, including Hardwick Electric Department (HED), the pedestrian bridge, a proposed Essential Services Campus and associated bond vote, budgeting, plus changes to loosen development restrictions in[Read More…]
Downtown traffic, pedestrian improvements presented
HARDWICK – The Town of Hardwick hosted consultants from engineering firm Vanasse Hangen Brustlin, Inc. (VHB) for a public presentation of alternatives developed as part of a downtown study of pedestrian, vehicular and recreational traffic. Twenty-nine participants joined in-person at the Memorial Building and online, November 5. The primary study[Read More…]
Hearing on proposed development bylaws scheduled Dec. 9
HARDWICK – A Hardwick Planning Commission public hearing scheduled for December 9, at 6:30 p.m., is being held to hear comments about the introduction of a River Corridor Overlay District and a new Village Center Zoning District for East Hardwick. Notice of the hearing indicates the River Corridor Overlay District[Read More…]
Car crash, suspended license
HARDWICK – On November 22, ardwick Police conducted a traffic stop for a motor vehicle violation on Wolcott Street. After having the operator, Morrisville resident Kyle Kizer’s information checked through Lamoille County Dispatch, Kizer was found to be criminally suspended and had an active arrest warrant. Kizer was taken into custody[Read More…]
AWARE Report
HARDWICK – Fourteen people used AWARE services between November 16 and November 30. 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[Read More…]
