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Alumni Association Plans Activities for End of School Year
by Patrick Hussey, Community Journalist HARDWICK – It is going to be a busy month ahead for the Hardwick Academy/Hazen Union Alumni Association as they take on their first major fundraiser and build toward the June 3 alumni reunion at Ryder Brook Golf Course in Morrisville. Their ambitious plans started[Read More…]
Spring Genny Tenny Races Draw Huge Crowds
by Jim Flint CRAFTSBURY-ALBANY – Sunshine, pleasant temperatures, and a light breeze greeted dozens of runners and walkers Saturday morning for the Fifth Annual Genny Tenny Race. Coordinated by the Craftsbury Outdoor Center, this year’s Genny Tenny changed from September to May, and from Sunday to Saturday. A 5k run/walk[Read More…]
Board Appoints Delinquent Tax Collector
by Gazette Staff CRAFTSBURY – At its April 18 regular meeting, the Craftsbury Select Board discussed work on the town’s culverts, measures to control the behavior of an unsupervised dog, and appointed a new delinquent tax collector. The first topic for discussion was work on the town’s culverts. The work[Read More…]
Board Discussion Indicates Pedestrian Bridge Completion Expected Next Year
by Gazette Staff HARDWICK – At its May 4 regular meeting, the Hardwick Select Board discussed potential changes to the speed limit ordinance, finalized the financing for the purchase of the gravel pit, and reviewed the construction schedule for the pedestrian bridge in Hardwick Village. There was no town manager[Read More…]
Richardson to Speak on Zimbabwe Project at Church
HARDWICK – On Sunday, May 7, Neil Richardson will speak to the congregation of St. John the Baptist Episcopal Church after the 10 a.m. service during coffee hour. Richardson and his wife Mickie, both from Randolph, have a long ongoing relationship with two Episcopal churches in Zimbabwe, one in a[Read More…]
Nursing Home Earns Top Rating
by Hal Gray GREENSBORO – The Greensboro Nursing Home (GNH) was recently surveyed by the State of Vermont and earned the rare accomplishment of a deficiency-free rating. Six employees of the Vermont Department of Health and Human Services spent three business days conducting this major annual survey determining if GNH[Read More…]
