
An early morning aurora borealis was spotted Tuesday, Jan. 20, at the base of Cook Hill Road in Greensboro.photo by Tyler Molleur EAST HARDWICK u0026ndash; After starting out the lastu0026hellip;
HARDWICK u0026ndash;u0026nbsp;When I was eleven, I found a VHS tape in the upstairs bedroom of my grandmotheru0026rsquo;s home. The tape, titled u0026ldquo;2001: A Space Odyssey,u0026rdquo; was Stanley Kubricku0026rsquo;s 1968 epicu0026hellip;
EAST MONTPELIER u0026ndash; Political historian Heather Cox Richardson, author of the daily newsletter u0026ldquo;Letters from an American,u0026rdquo; opined the other day that the news of the past week has seemedu0026hellip;
HARDWICK u0026ndash; Visit with The Hardwick Gazette staff at Front Seat Coffee every Friday, from 10 to 11 a.m., beginning January 16. The editor and reporter will be on handu0026hellip;
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HARDWICK u0026ndash; Ross Gouin, trailmaster with the Hardwick Sno-Flake Ridgerunners received an unexpected call from Hardwick Town Manager David Upson late Friday afternoon when Upson called to tell him au0026hellip;
GREENSBORO u0026ndash; The January 14 regular select board meeting began with a revised agenda and debate regarding the minutes of the December 16 budget meeting, with the upcoming election ofu0026hellip;
HARDWICK u0026ndash; A mostly routine select board meeting was held January 8, with preparations for Town Meeting Day that included approval of an item to be warned for creation ofu0026hellip;
PLAINFIELD u0026ndash; Maps of four scenarios that could bring floodwaters to Plainfield homes and businesses were reviewed at a meeting of the Plainfield Hazard Mitigation Committee last Thursday, Jan. 15.u0026hellip;
VERMONT u0026ndash; The preliminary results of a 2025 state survey show that last yearu0026rsquo;s drought cost Vermont farms more than $15.9 million. Impacts of 2025 drought seen locally Most farmersu0026hellip;
Drought cost Vermont farmers $15.9Mu0026nbsp; AREA COUNTIES u0026ndash; The 2025 Agriculture Drought Impact Survey Dashboard displaying results of a survey that opened in late October, shows results in area counties,u0026hellip;
Sen. Scott Beck, R-Caledonia, left, and Sen. Seth Bongartz, D-Bennington, right, listen as Rep. Emilie Kornheiser, D-Brattleboro, speaks as House and Senate members of the education reform bill conference committeeu0026hellip;
MONTPELIER u0026ndash; The former executive director of the Central Vermont Economic Development Corporation has been charged with embezzling more than $70,000 from the organization.u0026nbsp; Melissa Bountyphoto courtesy Central Vermont Economicu0026hellip;
VERMONT u0026mdash;u0026nbsp;Vermont Health Commissioner Rick Hildebrant, MD, providedu0026nbsp;the following statement onu0026nbsp;the January 5u0026nbsp;updateu0026nbsp;by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services to the federal Childhood Immunization Scheduleu0026nbsp;which can be foundu0026hellip;
To the editor: There is no better time than now. Be part of Greensborou0026rsquo;s solutions. Greensboro residents have a week left to raise their batons and help lead the communityu0026hellip;
To the editor: Our U.S. Constitution gives people in our country the right to peaceably assemble. It promises free speech rights. It assigns to Congress the powers of declaring waru0026hellip;
RANDOLPH u0026ndash; Kelsie Rivard added another record-breaking performance to her impressive resume last week as her Hazen Union girls basketball team rolled past Randolph to improve to 8-1 on theu0026hellip;
MARSHFIELD u0026ndash; The Twinfield-Cabot boys basketball team delivered knockout blows to Richford and BFA-Fairfax last week on their home court, keeping them atop of the rugged Division IV standings atu0026hellip;
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