HARDWICK — Hardwick Community Television’s first edition of “Community Clips” was released March 21 and is ready for you to view. Sit back, relax and click on the picture to take in “That’s So March!” Ten contributors provided 16 clips where you will see and hear geese, potholes and sinkholes,[Read More…]
Woodbury
Woodbury Not Alone in Condemning Israel-Hamas War
STATEWIDE – Southern Vermont for Palestine and the Vermont Peace/Antiwar Coalition had urged Vermonters to introduce resolutions calling for a cease-fire. At least 11 Vermont municipalities passed nonbinding resolutions on Town Meeting Day condemning the Israel-Hamas war. While each municipality adopted its own version, according to Dan DeWalt, a member[Read More…]
Saturday Meeting Caps Busy Year
WOODBURY – Woodbury is preparing for its first Saturday town meeting in the Elementary School Gym, beginning at 10 a.m., on March 2. Select board member, Diana Peduzzi wrote the Gazette to say, “This will be our first Saturday town meeting. Last year the voters approved this change in an[Read More…]
UPDATE – Pie Breakfast Moved to Sunday, March 24 Due to Weather
WOODBURY – Updated info is here: https://woodburycommunitylibrary.wordpress.com/pie-breakfast/ The Woodbury Community Library will hold their pie breakfast on March 23, from 8 a.m. to 11 a.m. This is the 21st year of the annual event. The breakfast will be held at Woodbury Elementary School to benefit the library. The breakfast features[Read More…]
It Isn’t Over Yet: July 2023 Flooding a Year Later
HARDWICK, ADAMANT, CABOT, CALAIS, CRAFTSBURY, GREENSBORO, GREENSBORO BEND, MARSHFIELD, PLAINFIELD, STANNARD, WALDEN, WOLCOTT, WOODBURY — One year after a rainstorm dumped unprecedented amounts of rain on the Hardwick area, leading to devastating floods, towns are still dealing with the aftermath. The event began on July 10, 2023, as the Lamoille[Read More…]
Area Flooding Update
HARDWICK — Daylight, Thursday morning, July 11 revealed flooding and road closures in the area. Today’s forecast for scattered showers suggests caution if one must travel, Hardwick’s Thursday, July 11 morning update at 4:50 a.m. reports, “The Lamoille River near Cooper Brook has risen beyond its banks. The low lying[Read More…]


