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Front Seat Coffee will be closed to refinish their floors through Thursday, March 26.
HARDWICK, WOLCOTT, GREENSBORO, WOODBURY – Voters in the Wolcott and Mountainview Union School Districts will have the opportunity to vote April 7, on the identical budgets they rejected Town Meeting…
Blue sky on a sunny day shines on (from left) the knitwear building, Morse Insurance and the Hardwick Inn across the river from Brush Street on an early March Day.…
HARDWICK – An injured bald eagle was discovered near the Hardwick Lake area earlier this week. A concerned citizen, Jana Smart of Craftsbury, called the game warden as well as…
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HARDWICk – Less than a month into installation of traffic lights guiding drivers through Hardwick’s one-lane Main Street, downtown businesses are adjusting to the construction and making plans to weather…
CRAFTSBURY — âThe fastest skiers in North America âcome to the Northeast Kingdom âMarch 27 to 29, to wrap up the nordic race seasonâ at the âCraftsbury Outdoor Centerâ (CoC).…
HARDWICK – Cuts to teaching positions at Hardwick’s Hazen Union School are planned for the next school year due to budget constraints and Vermont’s efforts to enlarge class sizes at…
HARDWICK – Since flooding in July 2023 damaged the East Main Street Bridge in Greensboro Bend, travelers between Hardwick, Walden, Stannard, Greensboro and Greensboro Bend have had to use the…
At Front Seat Coffee (from left), Hardwick Gazette Reporter Raymonda Parchment ans Editor Paul Fixx visit to meet with readers, Friday, March 6. courtesy photo HARDWICK – Though Front Seat…
MARSHFIELD – One-hundred-fourteen voters checked in during the course of the Marshfield Town meeting, with $900 raised in donations for the Onion River Food Shelf, Sunday March 1, the town…
HARDWICK – A recently completed technical study of Hardwick’s Jackson Dam examines how Jackson Dam interacts with the Lamoille River and how more than a century of sediment accumulation has…
Wolcott’s School Street Bridge that has crossed the Lamoille River since 1928 has been removed, March 16, paving the way for a new bridge to replace it.photo courtesy Wolcott Historical…
EAST HARDWICK – Speeding in the village of East Hardwick is one of the biggest complaints and highest priorities the East Hardwick Neighborhood Organization (EHNO) reports hearing from residents of…
HARDWICK – For the first time in Hazen Union’s history, both the girls and boys basketball teams brought state championships back home to Hardwick in the same season. March Madness…
HARDWICK – The Hazen Union Drama Club has earned a major honor, advancing to the State Drama Festival, following its performance of “Three Tables“ at a regional high school drama…
HARDWICK – As the Democrats in Washington continue to push back against the prospective SAVE America Act, many, like myself, are wondering what the future holds for women across the…
MONTPELIER – The Vermont Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) invited the public to comment on draft updates to the state wetland maps in 150 towns, covering over 45% of Vermont…
MONTPELIER – Back in January, virtually no one imagined that lawmakers responsible for consolidating school districts would go anywhere near last fall’s disparaged recommendations from the school redistricting task force.…
MONTPELIER – State police and protesters were involved in an event on March 11, where federal agents served a warrant, raiding a property and disrupting South Burlington traffic in search…
GREENSBORO – The property containing the former Methodist church and parsonage on Main Street in Greensboro Bend is currently under a purchase option agreement between the Greensboro Community Trust (GCT)…
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