DANVILLE – After suffering a third straight loss at Missisquoi Valley Union to start the week, the Twinfield-Cabot-Danville (CCSU) girls’ soccer team blanked Hazen Union to put their stamp on a signature win, improving to 5-4-1 on the season. Riley Myers, Leah Thompson, and Dora Gagne each tallied first half[Read More…]
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Hot Streak Ends for Lady Cats
DANVILLE – The Hazen Union girls’ soccer team lost their first match since their season opener a month ago, falling on the road to Twinfield-Cabot-Danville (CCSU) last week and dropping their record to 6-2-1. Hazel Abetti’s free kick midway through the first half proved to be the game-winner as Caledonia[Read More…]
Former Champs in Win Over Young Wildcats
HARDWICK – The top of the Capital League showed their teeth against the Hazen Union boys’ soccer team last week as powerhouse Harwood and Peoples Academy (PA) blanked the Cats, dropping them to 3-7 on the season. Brycen Scharf scored a hat-trick and assisted on two other scores to power[Read More…]
Sports Nuggets: Moodie Qualifies for States; Circosta Leads Norwich at Cadet Invitational
Moodie Qualifies for States BRANDON – Hazen Union’s Brendan Moodie led the way last week in sectionals for the Wildcat golf team, qualifying for the state tournament with a stellar round at Neshobe Country Club. Moodie fired a team low round of 82 last Tuesday, good enough for a top[Read More…]
Library Receives Grant to Complete Addition
HARDWICK – Jeudevine Library trustees and staff learned Monday that the library is the recipient of a long hoped for $725,000 grant from the Vermont Department of Libraries (DOL). The grant will allow the library to complete work on the addition’s interior and connect the two buildings. “I am so[Read More…]
Man Gets Plea Deal in Woodbury Double Murder
BARRE – A former Connecticut man has been sentenced to at least 20 years in prison after pleading no contest to two murder charges in the shooting deaths of two people in Woodbury over a drug debt nearly six years ago. Manuel Gomez, 35, pleaded no contest Wednesday in Washington[Read More…]
LVRT Trail Closures Updated, Survey Responses Requested
EAST HARDWICK – VTrans expected contractors to begin Lamoille Valley Rail Trail (LVRT) work Monday, Sept. 30, on a culvert at milepost (MP) 31 in East Hardwick. The trail will be closed from Brickhouse Road (MP 30.65) to Pumpkin Road (MP 32.02) while repair work is underway. Repairs are expected[Read More…]
Route 2 Reopens to One-way Traffic
PLAINFIELD – The portion of U.S. Route 2 from 0.2 miles west of the intersection with Vt. 214 and continuing for approximately 1/3 of a mile, in Plainfield, reopened Monday, Sept. 30, said the Vermont Agency of Transportation. Monday through Friday, motorists should expect alternating one-way traffic during daylight hours[Read More…]
Yellow Barn Ribbon Cutting
Auditor Questions Legality of $1M Yellow Barn Grant
MONTPELIER – Vermont allocated more than $50 million in federal Covid-19 stimulus money without properly conducting due diligence on the businesses and nonprofits who received that funding, the state auditor said in a new report. The 83-page report, dated Sept. 27, raised concerns about two federally funded grants administered by Vermont’s[Read More…]
Walgreens Closure Complicates Prescription Access
HARDWICK – Area Walgreens customers face a future without easy access to prescriptions and other pharmacy staples with the store’s permanent closing on Monday, Sept. 30. Walgreens advised customers their prescription records were transferred to the Walgreens in Lyndonville, but it is not necessary to contact that store according to[Read More…]
Goddard College Campus Sale Fails Again
PLAINFIELD – Goddard College’s board of trustees announced on Monday that its second plan to sell the defunct institution’s campus has fallen through. “Unfortunately, we have just been informed that the Greatwood Project/Collective Well partnership has been unable to secure the necessary funds to purchase the Goddard College property,” Lisa[Read More…]


