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AWARE Report
HARDWICK – Twelve people used AWARE services between April 12 and April 19. 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 on-going[Read More…]
Prospects bleak for oldest building on S. Main Street
HARDWICK – Prospects of finding a path forward for efforts to save the former Civic Standard building at 42 S. Main St. in Hardwick were dampened last week when a proposal to take on renovations was rejected by the building’s owner. A note sent Friday by Shari Cornish to members[Read More…]
Sugaring at Top of the Heights
Proposal for Town Hall third floor condition assessment requested
GREENSBORO – The third floor of the Greensboro Town Hall again took the attention of the select board at its April 8 meeting, as well as town meeting day rules and procedures. Public comment began with resident Gary Circosta submitting a petition to the select board, signed by over a[Read More…]
Greensboro Community Meal
American Legion presents Quilts of Valor
HARDWICK – Seven members of the Hardwick American Legion Post #7 received Quilts of Valor (QoV) at the post’s first ceremony awarding them, April 11. The annual birthday supper included a celebration of America’s 250th birthday and membership recognition presentations along with the QoV ceremony. American Legion Family Department Leadership[Read More…]
Puzzling for Pantry event
Second Annual Hardwick State April 17-19
A dusting of snow
Archive easily accessible
To the editor: I was desperately looking for a photo of a 2019 washout on Old Schoolhouse Rd. in Greensboro Bend, and I just found one in the Gazette archives!! So thanks for making that archive easily accessible, it’s a great resource.. Josh KarpSelectboard clerk, FEMA coordinatorTown of Greensboro
Sustaining members vital to future of local news
During the month of April, The Hardwick Gazette is asking readers to step forward and make a monthly commitment. The reason for this is rooted in the unbalanced finances of nonprofit news. The Gazette publishes once a week, and the bills come due like clockwork. But revenues are heavily weighted[Read More…]
