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Shoppers Learned About Electric Cars and Bikes
GREENBSORO — The Greensboro Energy and Climate Action Committee hosted an electric vehicle event at the Greensboro Farmers Market Wednesday, Aug. 21. Community members’ electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles were on display for market-goers to look at and sit in while owners and committee members shared information about them. Displayed[Read More…]
August Flood Damage
photo by Paul Fixx On the Lamoille River, across from the Hardwick Inn, a garage at 65 Brush Street has been undermined by flood waters, losing part of its foundation and floor on August 24. A new post props up the left corner of the garage where a concrete foundation[Read More…]
Goodies for Sale
New Cabot Creamery Store
Hardwick Farmer’s Market Music
Author M.T. Anderson Reading at Bookshop, September 10
HARDWICK – The Galaxy Bookshop will host locally-based author M.T. (Tobin) Anderson for a reading and book signing on Tuesday, Sept. 10, at 7 p.m. Anderson, whose books for young adults have won awards and been included in “best books” lists, published his first novel specifically aimed at adult readers, “Nicked.” The[Read More…]
Primary Election Sets Stage for November Contests
HARDWICK AREA TOWNS – Primary election contests for Vermont’s State House and Senate races in the Hardwick area saw few close contests and many candidates were unopposed on August 13. Republican Scott Beck and Democrat Amanda Cochrane, both of St. Johnsbury, bested their opponents by significant margins in the Caledonia[Read More…]
Save Town Hall Coalition Demands Answers
GREENSBORO – The Save Town Hall Coalition retained the law office of Stackpole French, whose Counsel, Edward B. French, Jr., Esq. has presented the select board with an August 13 letter sharing concerns about a proposed Town Hall redevelopment project by Rural Edge, a Northeast Kingdom affordable housing developer. The[Read More…]
“Save Town Hall” Signs Draw Ire from Select Board, Vandals
GREENSBORO – As residents have begun to express reservations about the advisability of a RuralEdge proposal to create a 20-unit affordable housing development at the town hall, a Save Town Hall Coalition has come together and presented the Greensboro select board with a petition signed by 180 people and retained[Read More…]
FEMA Frustrations Persist, Cause Delays
WOODBURY – “Election, election, election,” said Town Clerk Robin Durkee, to begin the August 12 select board meeting. Durkee instructed the board on election day procedures and emphasized the importance of citizens’ ballots remaining facedown for privacy when turning in their votes. A plan to upgrade the IT system has[Read More…]


