WOLCOTT – A live musical performance featuring The Eames Brothers Band will be presented Saturday, Nov. 1, 7:30 p.m., at the Wolcott Town Hall. The event is the first of the newly-formed Wolcott Arts Collaborative (WAC). Doors open at 7 p.m., with music ending at 9:30 p.m. There will be[Read More…]
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Vt. Rte. 15 one-lane during bridge replacement
WOLCOTT – A project to replace the temporary bridge over School Street in Wolcott, just yards from its intersection with Vt. Rte. 15, continues this week with the start of work to build an access road beside Vt. Rte. 15 and ongoing tree work will continue, said Michelle Gudorf, Wolcott[Read More…]
Vermont Public premieres 1975 film about Peter and Jane Flint
WOLCOTT – A “Made Here” episode titled, “Peter and Jane Flint,” premiered on Vermont Public’s PBS station at 8 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 16, and is available now on demand at vermontpublic.org/show/made-here/2025-10-16/peter-and-jane The film, by Herb Di Gioia and David Hancock, follows a young couple in Wolcott in 1975 during[Read More…]
VLCT 2025 awards recognize outstanding service
S. BURLINGTON – At its Town Fair last Wednesday, the Vermont League of Cities and Towns (VLCT) presented 2025 Municipal Service Awards to Linda Martin of Wolcott and Farley Brown of Craftsbury, with Hardwick’s Kristen Leahy recognized as a nominee. Several hundred people were in attendance at VLCT’s Town Fair 2025[Read More…]
45 Years ago, The Hardwick Gazette, October 21, 1980
Wolcott gets windfall on energy project The students and staff at Wolcott School are in for a cozy winter this year despite what mother nature may have in store. The Federal Energy Office has granted the school 90 percent of its request for a $20,000 winterization plan. The plan which[Read More…]
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Land Trust receives Wolcott property bequest
WOLCOTT – The Northern Rivers Land Trust (NRLT) has received the largest single donation in its 19-year history. Long-time Wolcott resident Alton “Tony” Smith, who died on August 30, willed his 55.5-acre property to the land trust. Smith’s estate recently transferred the property to the NRLT at a closing in[Read More…]
Wolcott students participated in dance performance
BURLINGTON – Students from Wolcott Elementary School took part in Kickline, a large-scale performance hosted by The Flynn, Friday, Sept. 26, at Burlington’s Waterfront Park. Kickline brought together hundreds of Vermont students (grades 3–6) with local dance instructors. The event closed out The Flynn’s statewide Access to the Arts Month, highlighting the role[Read More…]
Alleged road rage by armed fugitives, Fatal crash, robbery, theft and speeding,
ST. JOHNSBURY – On September 20, the Vermont State Police (VSP), St. Johnsbury barracks, initiated an investigation into an alleged road rage incident that resulted in gunfire and occurred on U.S. Route 302 in South Ryegate. Based on their investigation, troopers obtained New England wide and New York extraditable arrest[Read More…]
Vermont’s Lamoille Valley Rail Trail showcases rural richness
WOLCOTT – “That’s an odd-looking dog,” I said to myself. The slim creature with the perky ears then revealed itself and two others as I neared a bend in Wolcott, by the winding Lamoille River. The trio had no interest in meeting me; instead, they did an about-face and gave[Read More…]
Justice For Dogs annual fall flea market, begins Oct. 3
WOLCOTT – Justice For Dogs annual fall flea market will take place Friday, October 3, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Saturday, Oct. 4, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., at the Wolcott Town Hall. House plants will be featured at the flea market, as well as a lantern auction and[Read More…]
Damion Lucas Johnson Jr.
MORRISVILLE – A son, Damion Lucas Johnson Jr., was born to Damion and Kassidy (Limlaw) Johnson, of Wolcott, on September 15 at Copley Hospital.


