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The Gazette’s Community Journalism Initiative: Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
by Ray Small The Gazette has been running articles by volunteer journalists for several years. Community journalists write about events and news in their towns and do phenomenal work. A big thank you to all the community journalists who have contributed to the Gazette in the past! Your work has[Read More…]
Valentine Party at Wolcott Public Library
Select Board Discusses Democracy and Local Participation
by Gazette Staff CRAFTSBURY – At its February 7 regular meeting, the Craftsbury Select Board discussed agenda items ranging from town democracy to ARPA fund spending to a public meeting on the Village Plan this evening (February 15). This first discussion on the agenda featured Susan Clark, co-author of “Slow[Read More…]
Tyler Rivard Scores 1,000 Career Points
Lady Cats Sweep Blue Mountain to Keep Streak Going
by Ken Brown NORTHFIELD – Caitlyn Davison and Alexis Christensen powered the Lady Cat offense in wins against Northfield and Blue Mountain last week as the Hazen Union girls’ basketball team ran their amazing winning streak to 16 games. Junior point guard Caitlyn Davison recorded her second triple-double double of[Read More…]
Koehler Named Temporary Music Director at Church
by Eleanor Guare, Community Journalist GREENSBORO – Beginning last month, Hal Parker, music director of Greensboro United Church of Christ, started a well-deserved three-month sabbatical; the congregation is now being treated to the musical talents of Andrew Koehler. Koehler lives in Greensboro with his wife, Mavis MacNeil. Born in Chicago,[Read More…]
Taiko Drumming
Art, Music and Storytelling Event at Hazen Union
New Flag at United Church of Christ
Select Board Reviews Town’s ARPA Spending
by Gazette Staff WOLCOTT – At its February 1 regular meeting, the Wolcott Select Board addressed agenda items including the transfer station, the opening of the Rail Trail, and the current state of spending the town’s American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds. The first topic of the meeting was correspondence.[Read More…]