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Stop the Spread of Aquatic Invasive Species
GREENSBORO – The Caspian Lake Greeter Program has been instrumental in preventing the spread of Aquatic Invasive Species for over 30 years. Caspian Lake is still free of all known invasive species such as Eurasian Milfoil and Zebra Mussels. Our precious lake’s high quality.is due to education and care by[Read More…]
Greensboro Community Garden
Pride Month
Cabot School Exhibition of Learning
New Pavement
Vermont Conversation: Peace Activist Jules Rabin
MARSHFIELD – Jules Rabin talks about his century of raising hell and raising bread, “One can’t look the other way when something dreadful is going on,” Rabin said. Even if you don’t know Jules Rabin, there’s a good chance that you have seen him protesting or read one of his[Read More…]
Catholic Daughters Court Celebrates 100 Years
HARDWICK – The Vermont State Catholic Daughters of the Americas Court was instituted on February 4, 1924. The State Court held a 100th anniversary celebration, on May 4, at St. Norbert Church. The day was filled with a prayer service, sharing, reminiscing, games and fun, followed by Mass celebrated by Rev.[Read More…]
ARPA Funds Available to Spend, AOT and FEMA on Track
STANNARD – Ben Hewitt said he’d had an ARPA meeting earlier that day. The town is all caught up on paperwork and the ARPA funds, which the town already has received, can be used for general funds expenses if desired. Select board members learned at their regular May 15 meeting[Read More…]
Electric Dept. Hires Interim GM, Front Seat Coffee Loan Approved
HARDWICK — Electric Department Commissioner Roger Prevot reported at the May 16 select board meeting that the department has hired a part-time interim manager, Scott Johnstone. Johnstone will split his time between Hardwick Electric and Morrisville Light and Water for a period of three months. Prevot also reported that there[Read More…]
Asbestos Removed, Progress on Next Steps a Mystery
CABOT – Information has trickled out slowly and sparsely to Cabot residents inconvenienced by the closure of the town post office, but there has been some recent activity there. Select Board Chair R.D. Eno said the closure in Cabot resulted from “vermiculite shifting down from the ceiling.” Vermiculite, a mineral[Read More…]
Headstones Cleaned at North Craftsbury Cemetery
CRAFTSBURY COMMON – Members of the Daughters of the American Revolution, St. John de Crèvecoeur Chapter, cleaned headstones at the North Craftsbury Cemetery on Craftsbury Common on May 23. Members of the North Craftsbury Cemetery Association and others learned how to clean headstones and worked for several hours cleaning stones.[Read More…]


