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CRAFTSBURY COMMON u0026ndash; With news that Sterling College will be ending its degree programs in the spring, residents have expressed concern about a Craftsbury institution vital to the small community.u0026hellip;
EAST HARDWICK u0026ndash; Precipitation fell mostly as snow during the past week, with light snow showers occurring through Friday. Precipitation started again late Saturday night as a mix of everything,u0026hellip;
CABOT u0026ndash; Ellen Bryant Voigt was born May 9, 1943, and raised on her familyu0026rsquo;s farm in Chatham, Va. The middle child of a school teacher and mail carrier, sheu0026hellip;
GREENSBORO u0026ndash; Area business owners and residents have expressed a mix of reactions to a new 1% local option tax in Greensboro, which passed in a special vote last Thursday.u0026hellip;
WOODBURY u0026ndash; Concerns about the condition of the town hall, a zoning variance for expanded operations at the Swenson Granite Quarry and an update of regional land use maps foru0026hellip;
Rectangular areas identify wetland areas where trees will be planted on land reclaimed during construction of the Hardwick Food Hub building. The area is bounded by Wolcott Street, Wright Farmu0026hellip;
Iu0026rsquo;ve been following the work of the School District Redistricting Commission, created by Act 73 of 2025; the many recent area school board forums about it, and the work ofu0026hellip;
65 Years ago in the Hardwick Gazette Thursday, Nov. 17, 1960 GREENSBORO HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS WIN QUIZ Two Greensboro Junior High students, Mary Lee Merill and Louise Tanguay, won theu0026hellip;
GREENSBORO u0026ndash; u0026ldquo;Tricks of the Light,u0026rdquo; a new show by Brent McCoy in the Highland Center for the Arts (HCA) gallery, opened with a well-attended reception, early Saturday evening, Nov.u0026hellip;
BURLINGTON u0026ndash; The Caledonia United boys soccer team celebrated their record breaking season over the weekend by witnessing the defending Division 1 national champion UVM Catamounts menu0026rsquo;s soccer team onu0026hellip;
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