CRAFTSBURY – Olympian Susan Dunklee will share stories and photos from the 2026 Paralympics in Italy at the Craftsbury Public Library on April 24, at 6 pm. Dunklee will share an inside look at the athletes, training routines, race-day nerves and triumphs, adaptive equipment, and the teamwork that makes elite[Read More…]
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All-ages poetry slam, April 25
HARDWICK – Saturday, April 25, at 6:30 p.m., VerseVillage and the Jeudevine Memorial Library invite poets and poem performers an all-ages, all-acoustic poetry slam in the Parker Ladd Community Room at the Jeudevine Memorial Library in Hardwick. Poets take the stage for up to five minutes to be judged to win[Read More…]
Sacred harp convention, all-day sing, May 2
GLOVER – Saturday May 2, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., at the Glover Town Hall, located at 3018 Glover St., there will be a Sacred Heart convention and all-day sing. Singing will be from the new edition 2025 song book: bring loaners if available. Potluck lunch will be served[Read More…]
Old-fashioned barn dance and silent auction, May 16.
EAST CRAFTSBURY – On Saturday, May 16 from 6 to 10 p.m., Dave Rowell will host a benefit barn dance and silent auction at his Brassknocker Farm Barn located at 2000 East Craftsbury Road. Funds raised at the event will go to support three local non-profit organizations: the Craftsbury Chamber[Read More…]
Open house to view sign, May 30
EAST HARDWICK – On May 30, an open house will take place from 1 to 3 p.m., at the Grange Hall. All are invited to preview the new Historic Interpretive Panel that will be placed in the trailhead near Stevens Lane this fall. This sign will commemorate the railroad and its[Read More…]
Claudia Elizabeth Bagiackas
WOODBURY – Claudia Elizabeth Bagiackas passed away on April 12, surrounded by her family and loved ones. A Celebration of Life will be held at noon, Saturday, April 18, at 2110 Dog Pond Road in Woodbury. Please join us to share memories. Potluck luncheon to follow.
Edward J. “Ed” Kish
HARDWICK – Edward Julius “Ed” Kish, 67, of Hardwick, passed away on April 9. After a four-year battle with leukemia, he passed in peace with loved ones by his side. Ed will be remembered as a man of integrity, faith, and unmatched selflessness. He was known for his strong work[Read More…]
Lynda Marie Mercy
WOODBURY – Lynda Marie Mercy, 76, passed away April 6, peacefully, in her home in Woodbury with her loving husband by her side.She was born on January 24, 1950, to Edwin G. Lowell Sr. and Katherine Goldy (Jerome) Lowell in Wolcott. Lynda graduated in 1970 from Peoples Academy in Morrisville.She married[Read More…]
Card of Thanks
The East Hardwick Neighborhood Organization extends its gratitude to our wonderful community. Your overwhelming support for our radar speed sign campaign has been truly inspiring. We are thrilled to announce that we exceeded our goal, receiving approximately $1,500 from 26 local families and businesses. Combined with a generous $2,500 grant[Read More…]
Card of Thanks
The board and members of the Hardwick Rescue Squad would like to offer our sincere gratitude to the Hardwick Hospital Association for their recent generous gift. The HHA donated their remaining funds, amounting to over $350k, to Hardwick Rescue in recognition of the close ties between the two organizations over[Read More…]
“Crooners” is world-class
GREENSBORO – Last Thursday evening the Highland Center for the Arts hosted a show of The Great American Crooners, performed by a group entitled Jazz at Lincoln Center, from New York City. This world-class band of seven excellent musicians presented tunes from the “American Song Book” popularized by such singers[Read More…]
Gould discusses new novel
HARDWICK – Peter Gould came to the Jeudevine Library on the evening of April 7 and gave an insightful talk about his new young adult novel, “Red Nose Girl.” Initially set in a small town in Vermont, it is about an independent 15-year-old girl, Lettie, who frequently wears a clown nose[Read More…]
