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Green Up Day is May 6
Gazette Receives $25,000 Grant
by Gazette Staff HARDWICK – The Hardwick Gazette has been named the recipient of a $25,000 grant from the Vermont Arts Council. The grant is part of a program designed to help organizations and businesses that “continue to struggle financially due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.” According to[Read More…]
Board Raises Transfer Station Prices to Stem Losses
by Gazette Staff WOLCOTT – At its April 19 regular meeting, the Wolcott Select Board discussed the status of grants, spending American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds on broadband, and steps to stop financial losses at the transfer station. To introduce the first topic for board discussion, Sal Morales, planner[Read More…]
FEMA to Cover December Flood Costs
GREENSBORO – Town projects from December’s flood recovery, to road work, a Breezy Avenue sidewalk scoping study and the proposed wastewater treatment plant filled the select board’s June 12 meeting agenda, Select Board Clerk and FEMA Coordinator Josh Karp provided a FEMA update, stating all Greensboro’s road damage from the[Read More…]
Walden School Spring Concert
Car Accident
Craftsbury Track and Field Runners
Sugar-on-Snow
Single Vehicle Accident
Historical Society to Present Talk on Bicycle History in Vermont
HARDWICK – On Monday, May 15, at 7 p.m., the Hardwick Historical Society will hold its annual meeting featuring Luis Vivanco presenting a talk, “Of Wheelmen, The New Woman, and Good Roads: Bicycling in Vermont, 1880–1920,” at the Hardwick Town House, 127 Church Street. In his lecture, Vivanco explores the[Read More…]
HED Commissioners offer $1,000 Employee Bonus
HARDWICK — At the June 17 regular meeting, the board of commissioners of the Hardwick Electric Department (HED) heard from Stew Arnold with the Greensboro Association’s (GA) Lake Protection Committee, discussed plans and progress on hiring a new general manager, had their first report from new Interim Manager Scott Johnstone,[Read More…]
