by Gazette Staff GREENSBORO – At its November 8 regular meeting, the Greensboro Select Board reviewed a budget request for the fire department, got an update on the library’s programs, and discussed whether to hold next year’s town meeting at Lakeview School or the Highland Center for the Arts. During[Read More…]
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EMS Providers Molleur and Masse Honored by Gov. Scott
WATERBURY – The 50th EMS Week awards celebrate the contribution of individuals and services to public health. Tyler Molleur with the Hardwick Emergency Rescue Squad received EMS Educator of the Year honors for his work training that rescue squad and many other EMTs elsewhere in Vermont. Molleur says it was[Read More…]
FEMA Funding for Further Flooding Fixes in Walden, other Towns Sought
WALDEN – The state has requested a damage assessment from the Federal Emergency Management Agency after significant flooding occurred in Lamoille county and the Northeast Kingdom region on June 23. “The storm trained on pockets of the state, resulting in severe damage to roads and other public infrastructure in the[Read More…]
Recovery, Hope Centered in GFL Event
GREENSBORO – Louie Gaudette, 57, talks about his struggles with alcoholism matter-of-factly. “I would look at myself in the mirror, and I would say, I am in love with alcohol. And I meant it. It was my constant companion. I couldn’t, wouldn’t break it.” Before him on June 25, sat[Read More…]
Summer at Caspian Lake
Retiring Teachers
Past Flooding
Mushroom Hunters Rewarded with Chanterelles
HARDWICK — Joe Nudell led a group of mushroom hunters at an event sponsored by the Hardwick Trails Committee on Saturday, June 29. Chanterelles, Boletes and Waxycaps were among the more than 20 species of fungi found by the people who joined the walk on the Hardwick Trails, located behind[Read More…]
Wolcott’s Wastewater Woes to be Washed Away
WOLCOTT – Voters last month approved two measures clearing the way for design and construction of a wastewater treatment system expected to serve about 35 town residents, plus businesses and municipal offices. The vote on the project, expected to cost $4.5 million, was likely helped when the town learned that the[Read More…]
Woodbury Make Music Day
LVRT Bridge Re-opened
GHS Receives Award of Excellence, Presents New Exhibit
WHITE RIVER JUNCTION — The Greensboro Historical Society (GHS) was honored with an Award of Excellence at the 70th Annual Meeting of the League of Local Historical Societies and Museums (LLHSM) in White River Junction on May 10. The society presents an exhibit at its museum each summer focusing on[Read More…]


