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HARDWICK – Voters gathered for three hours at a special town meeting in the Town House last Tuesday to debate and vote on two articles. Hardwick voters at a Special…
EAST HARDWICK – Another weekend with soggy conditions as the prominent feature started later Saturday and persisted through Sunday and Monday, with a total of 1.04 inches of rain. We…
A Hardwick American Legion Post 7 Honor Guard marches over the N. Man St,. Bridge to begin Memorial Day ceremonies, Monday, May 25 photo by Paul Fixx HARDWICK – Memorial…
Members of the Hardwick American Legion Post No. 7 family, back (all from left) Suzette Greaves, Tonia Chase, Andrew Menard, Matt Greaves, Ivan Menard and Denis Chase help hold the…
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A Hardwick American Legion Post 7 Honor Guard marches over the N. Man St,. Bridge to begin Memorial Day ceremonies, Monday, May 25 photo by Paul Fixx HARDWICK – Memorial…
WOLCOTT – On May 20, the Wolcott school budget passed with 165 voting yes, 158 against. For a second straight year, the town of Wolcott defeated the budget once on…
AREA TOWNS – Voters passed the third offering of the Mountainview Union Elementary School District (MVU), May 20 in a vote by 612 members of the district’s four communities, with…
HARDWICK – The May 7 regular select board meeting saw a mixed agenda, beginning with communication from the audience. Rachel Kane asked whether speed bumps could be installed in the…
The first farmers market of the season opened May 22 on Atkins Field in Hardwick. It will run from 3 to 6 p.m. every Friday until early October.photo by Vanessa…
GREENSBORO – The regular May 13 meeting of the select board began with public concerns, and chairperson Chris Steel of the Greensboro Conservation Commission (GCC) submitting a letter to the…
EAST HARDWICK – A plan to create a trailhead on the Lamoille Valley Rail Trail (LVRT) has taken another step forward with the East Hardwick Neighborhood Organization’s (EHNO) Invitation to…
EAST HARDWICK – White Water Gallery will exhibit new paintings by Charlie Emers. The exhibit runs from June 7 to July 12, with an opening reception June 7, from 4…
PLAINFIELD – Plainfield Arts presents The Hokum Brothers on Sunday, June 14, at 7 p.m., at the Plainfield Opera House. The Hokum Brothers, including (from left) Allan Nichols, Woody Keppel…
Friday, May 29 Concert, 8 p.m., Barre Opera House, 8 p.m., 6 North Main St. Ruth Moody, lead singer of the Wailin’ Jennys with her band. Tickets online at barreoperahouse.org…
HARDWICK – The Hazen Union baseball team struggled to generate offense last week in a pair of losses out of division to U-32 and North Country. Hazen Union head coach…
LYNDON CENTER – The Craftsbury (CA) Academy, Hazen Union and Danville track and field teams were back in action at Lyndon Institute for their fourth meet of the season. Sophomore…












