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Spain-inspired Paintings in Library Gallery during September, Artist Reception September 7
GREENSBORO – The Greensboro Free Library will exhibit the works of Hardwick painter Nancy Schade through the month of September. Schade spent four months in the mountainous village of Fornalutx on Spain’s island of Majorca in the summer of 1986, seeking meaningful sights to capture on canvas. The exhibit, “Under[Read More…]
Hitchcock Film Shown, Discussed Sept. 8
CRAFTSBURY – A history of the 70th Anniversary of Alfred Hitchcock’s filming of “The Trouble With Harry” in Craftsbury will be presented at 4 p.m., September 8, at the Craftsbury Public Library. Film expert Rick Winston will discuss where the film fits into the arc of Hitchcock’s career and share[Read More…]
Author Cobb Reads, Discusses New Book Sept. 9
HARDWICK — Barre author J. Peter Cobb will read and answer questions on Monday, Sept. 9, at 6:30 p.m., at the Community-Senior Center at 56 High Street. Cobb will read from his book, “Some Things Aren’t Meant to Be.” J. Peter Cobb is the author of another novel “To Alice”[Read More…]
Walgreens Pharmacy Scheduled to Close Permanently
HARDWICK — A sign on the door of the Walgreens store in Hardwick reads, “NOTICE — PHARMACY CLOSING . . . on 9/30/24.” The store has been closed since July 11, due to flooding from the Lamoille River. An employee confirms the store will not be reopening while the pharmacy[Read More…]
Write-in Votes, Nominations add Candidates to Ballot
HARDWICK AREA – While the report of election results last week captured the candidates named on area primary ballots, candidates in three races garnered enough write-in votes to have names added to November ballots and another candidate was nominated by committee. A GOP surge that Vermont GOP Chairman Paul Dame[Read More…]
Riverside Farm Bridge Coming Soon, Other Bridges In
HARDWICK – David Upson’s town manager’s report at the August 15 Hardwick select board meeting began with news that work on replacement of the Riverside Farm bridge would begin Monday, Aug. 19, and there may be additional costs for bank armoring in this project. He said work at the[Read More…]
Support and Concerns Raised at Special Meeting
GREENSBORO – Fellowship Hall was at full capacity Monday evening, August 19, for a special informational meeting called by the select board about an affordable housing project at the Greensboro Town Hall proposed by RuralEdge. The meeting was organized by the select board to help them understand what area citizens[Read More…]
Walden Library Mural
Food Share Program Expanding
GREENSBORO – On the second and fourth Wednesdays each month, 250 to more than 300 cars arrive in Cabot, but not for a cheese convention or music festival. They arrive from neighboring towns and all over the Northeast Kingdom (NEK) to pick up food that will help feed families. A[Read More…]
NEK Broadband and CV Fiber Merge
NORTHEAST KINGDOM – A merger of Vermont Communications Union Districts NEK Broadband and CVFiber became effective August 16, wrote the new Governing Board Chair Nick Anzalone, in a letter to town clerks that day. Anzalone said, “NEK Broadband and CVFiber have united resources, expertise and a shared commitment to deliver[Read More…]


