HARDWICK – 16 people used AWARE services between April 6 and April 13. 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…]
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Hardwick Police Media Log
April 6: Assist – Public, High St.; Found Property, High St.; Medical, Maple St. April 7: Traffic Stop, S. Main St.; Traffic Stop, Vt. Rte. 15 E; Motor Vehicle Complaint, Vt. Rte. 15; Traffic Stop, Wolcott St.; Traffic Stop, S. Main St.; Fingerprints, High St.; Suspicious Event, High St.; Traffic[Read More…]
Residents Offer Climate Action Plan Input
HARDWICK – Area residents gathered at the Hardwick Town House for the first of seven in-person opportunities state-wide to learn about and weigh in on the 2025 update of Vermont’s Climate Action Plan, Monday evening, April 14. Vermont’s Global Warming Solutions Act, passed in 2020, established a Climate Action Council[Read More…]
Spring Showcase Shines Spotlight on Local 4-H’ers
HARDWICK — Hazen Union High School was abuzz with activity on Saturday, April 5, as Northeast Kingdom 4-Hers gathered for the Northeast Regional 4-H Spring Showcase to demonstrate what they’ve learned in 4-H project and club work this year. Participants from 16 4-H clubs presented action exhibits, stage acts, illustrated[Read More…]
Echo Dance Team
Taking a Break
Gen-Z, Apathy, and the Burden of Knowing
HARDWICK — Born in 2001, I believe that I and other early 2000s babies were granted a somewhat unique perspective, because it was a wholly unique time. We are members of Generation Z, also known as zoomers, the demographic cohort succeeding the Millennials. Our childhoods were shaped by the tech[Read More…]
Caulking Gaps, Missing Shelves
HARDWICK — Last week the architect spent several hours inspecting the nearly completed Jeudevine addition in order to create a punch list. My understanding is that the term originated in an era when a hole would be punched through the paper next to items on a list as they were[Read More…]
Hazen Students Kept Inside Last Tuesday
HARDWICK — Following the statewide threat of school shootings for Tuesday, April 8, Police Chief Michael Henry spoke with Hazen Union School Principal Jason Di Giulio Monday evening, April 7. Di Guilio decided to keep students inside all day that Tuesday. “It’s our responsibility to take every threat seriously until[Read More…]
Historic Building Information Session, April 28
HARDWICK – An information session on the future of the current Civic Standard building at 42 S. Main St. will be held Monday, April 28, 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. The building formerly housed The Hardwick Gazette, and is the oldest building on Main Street. The event will begin with a[Read More…]
DAVID T. AUSTIN
HARDWICK — David T. Austin took his last breath on April 5, in his home surrounded by loved ones. He is survived by Beverly Jene, Carol Woodard and family, many cousins and friends. Interment will be in Massachusetts in the summer and a Celebration of Life will be at the[Read More…]
Living Room Concert, May 2
HARDWICK – Dana Robinson will perform at a living room concert at the Civic Standard on Friday, May 2 at 7 p.m. Robinson, a Cabot resident, is a songwriter, guitarist and fiddler whose songs delve into the landscape and natural world. Robinson has been a fixture on the folk and[Read More…]


