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GREENSBORO – The Mountain View Union (MVU) Elementary School Board approved a third budget at its April 16 meeting that cuts $113,088 from the budget now twice rejected by voters.…
Daylilies on Montgomery Road promise summer blooms through new snow on Sunday.photo by Dawn Gustafson EAST HARDWICK – Our forecast period last week included a dramatic shift in temperatures. Highs…
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MONTPELIER – Last month, the Hazen Union girls and boys basketball teams were both crowned Division III State Champions in the same season for the first time in school history.…
WOLCOTT – The April 15 school board meeting in Wolcott saw residents and board members each expressing their concerns and frustrations with the current state of the budget. According to…
“It may be spring, but we won’t feel it until summer!”
During the month of April, The Hardwick Gazette is asking readers to step forward and make a monthly commitment. The reason for this is rooted in the unbalanced finances of…
GREENSBORO – The third floor of the Greensboro Town Hall again took the attention of the select board at its April 8 meeting, as well as town meeting day rules…
HARDWICK – Seven members of the Hardwick American Legion Post #7 received Quilts of Valor (QoV) at the post’s first ceremony awarding them, April 11. Hardwick American Legion Post #7…
HARDWICK – Prospects of finding a path forward for efforts to save the former Civic Standard building at 42 S. Main St. in Hardwick were dampened last week when a…
HARDWICK — Town staff and Hardwick Downtown Partnership (HDP) staff have been working with area businesses to help employees, customers and travelers adjust to the construction happening along S. Main…
PLAINFIELD – Michael Billingsley may be stepping down as the town’s emergency management director, but he’s not retiring just yet. Micheal Billingsley (left) receiving the Vermont Emergency Management Director of…
HARDWICK –Friday, April 17, Hazen Union students participated in Do-Day, an event in which each Teacher-Student Advisory (TSA/homeroom) spends the day doing a variety of community service acts. Hazen Union…
EAST MONTPELIER – One of the most New England of poems was published by James Russell Lowell in 1864. “The Courtin” became popular enough to be published subsequently as a…
100 years ago in The Hardwick Gazette, April 22, 1926 CHURCH NOTES Congregational Church Rev. L. H. Stoughton, Pastor 10:45 A. M., Morning Worship. Sermon theme, “The Great Sin.” 11:55…
Fashion historian Audrey Grant, of East Hardwick, wears colonial working attire from the 1770-1900 era she hand-sewed herself, during her presentation, “Introduction to Reenactment,” held at the American Legion Post…
At Top Of The Heights sugarhouse (from left) co-owner Brian Greaves checks the boiling sap while Molly Larrabee and Nathan Curschmann look on, Saturday, April 4. Co-owner Anthoiny Nadeau said…
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