HARDWICK — Orleans Southwest Supervisory Union (OSSU) has increased its local food purchases from 5% in 2021–22 to 17% in 2023–24, according to Green Mountain Farm-to-School, a nonprofit organization based in Newport. As a result, it will receive $13,097 from the Vermont Agency of Education’s Local Foods Incentive grant program.[Read More…]
Hardwick
Good Trouble Lives On Rally, July 17
Hardwick Police Report
On July 18, at 3:53 p.m., Daniel Fournier of Hardwick was arrested for Unlawful Trespass at Buffalo Mountain Market on Mill Street in Hardwick. Fournier was cited to appear in Caledonia Court on Monday, August 18, at 8:30 a.m. On July 19, at approximately 7:51 p.m., Alex Maldonado of Greensboro[Read More…]
Buffalo Mountain Land Negotiations to Begin
HARDWICK – The Thursday, July 10 select board meeting consisted of a slew of appointments and approvals. Most notably, the select board officially began the process to acquire lands for a town forest after much discussion. The Hardwick Conservation Commission stated they are willing to assist with fundraising efforts, with[Read More…]
Center Road Paving
Nine Flooded Owners have Buyout Money in Hand
HARDWICK – Out of ten total closed FEMA buyouts in the State of Vermont, five are from Hardwick, according to Hardwick Zoning and Floodplain Administrator Kristen Leahy. Nine Hardwick property owners have money in hand for their damaged and destroyed houses as of today, she said. “There are two types[Read More…]
United Church of Hardwick Auction
Families First! Protest, July 26
HARDWICK − Indivisible Hardwick will host a Families First protest at the Peace Park on Saturday, July 26, at 10 a.m. Families First is a nationwide day of action that will be simultaneously occurring in all 50 states on Saturday. The message is: Prioritize our families over billionaires. This mass[Read More…]
Storytelling Event, July 31
HARDWICK – A storytelling event with Samara Anderson will be presented on July 31, at 6 p.m., at the Jeudevine Memorial Library. Stories can range from 5- to 7 ½ minutes and can be about anything. Interested storytellers can email [email protected] or contact the library for more information. This program[Read More…]
Music, Movement, August 5
HARDWICK – On Tuesday, August 5, at 10:30 a.m., at the Jeudevine Memorial Library, ages 5 and under will use colorful scarves and other instruments for a music program. For more information, contact [email protected] or (802) 472-5948.
Willey’s, Schoolhouses Featured in Hazen Road Dispatch
GREENSBORO − The yearly edition of The Hazen Road Dispatch, published by the Greensboro Historical Society, is out and available at the museum as well as Willey’s, The Galaxy Bookshop in Hardwick and other locations. This edition covers such wide-ranging topics as the history of The Willey’s Store and the[Read More…]
Chamber Players Present Varied Program, Skillfully Done
HARDWICK − The Craftsbury Chamber Players gave their second concert of the season at the Hardwick Town House last Thursday evening with a program of pieces by French, Romanian, Hungarian and American composers. The first work was by Ernest Chausson (1855-1898), “Chanson perpetuelle,” written in 1899. It is scored for[Read More…]


