HARDWICK – Town administrators sent a message with recent water and sewer bills asking residents to conduct a self-inventory of their water service lines to help identify lead and galvanized pipes. Only about 20% responded, said Hardwick’s Town Manager David Upson. With so few homeowners responding, Hardwick’s water system staff[Read More…]
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Indigenous Peoples and Culture Day
Last Farmers Market of the Season
Center for an Agricultural Economy Anniversary
20th Anniversary Shirts
$1.7M Wastewater Treatment Plant Project Planned
HARDWICK – The select board’s work at its October 3 meeting included the now-usual flood recovery and mitigation activities, reducing accidents and improving visibility at the post office intersection, recent arrests on drug-related charges, planning for bike lanes and dealing with dog bites. Of particular note is work Zoning Administrator[Read More…]
Kesson Discusses Book, Oct. 21
HARDWICK — The Jeudevine Memorial Library presents Kathleen Kesson discussing her book, “Becoming One With the World: A Guide to Neohumanist Education,” on Monday, Oct. 21, at 6:30 p.m., at the Hardwick Community Center at 56 High Street. The book seeks to answer the question: Is the current educational model[Read More…]
Road Win Stops Skid for Wildcats
HARDWICK – After falling to Division II Lake Region to start their week, the Hazen Union boys soccer team put an end to their four-match losing streak with a hard-fought road win over Spaulding. Owen Rogers netted a first half hat trick to lead Lake Region to a 3-0 road[Read More…]
CAE Open House Features Food Hub
HARDWICK – On Saturday, Oct. 5, the Center for an Agricultural Economy (CAE) welcomed the community to a celebration of its 20 years building the local food system and a future promising to strengthen its ability to do that work as the new Food Hub is ready to be outfitted.[Read More…]
Pumpkin Walk is all About Children
HARDWICK — October 6 marked the 20th anniversary of Hardwick’s annual Pumpkin Walk. Helen Beattie of the Hardwick Trails Committee has been volunteering since the beginning. The trails were created 22 years ago and Beattie says that “The Pumpkin Walk was a way to get people interested in visiting .[Read More…]
Tech Center Fire Extinguished Quickly
HARDWICK – At 2:32 p.m. on October 4, the Hardwick Fire Department (HFD) was toned to 433 N. Main St. at the Green Mountain Technology and Career Center Hazen Campus, (GMTCC-Hazen), for smoke coming from the roof of the building. The Greensboro Fire Department and Woodbury Fire Department were requested[Read More…]
