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This is a critical moment for The Gazette. A combination of national funders and local donors is offering $40,000 to double every contribution of up to $1,000 through the end of 2025.
As a special incentive, the next 10 donors who give $500 or more can receive a plush, hand-crafted comfort chicken made by Gazette staffer Sandra Atkins (as seen in the ophoto below).
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In case you missed it in the holiday rush, our weekly newsletter follows.
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Click below the front page for this week’s top news stories, Tyler’s take on the week’s weather, and a few selected items from our opinion, entertainment and sports pages.
A limited number of printed Hardwick Gazette copies are now for sale at the Buffalo Mountain Market in Hardwick and Willey’s Store in Greensboro for $5 a copy.
A copy of The Hardwick Gazette is available at Front Seat Coffee to read each week.
Visit the Jeudevine Memorial Library, Greensboro Free Library, Craftsbury Public Library and libraries in Cabot, Walden, Wolcott and Woodbury to read a printed
copy each week.
You can also find copies to read in Hardwick at The Village Restaurant, The Civic Standard, Nikki the Barber and The Clip Joint, Buffalo Mountain Market and at The Den at Harry’s Hardwick in Cabot.

In this holiday season, many Vermonters are facing food insecurity. Food shelves and other providers are working hard to serve everyone. They need your help. And so does The Gazette,u0026hellip;
CRAFTSBURY u0026ndash; Comments by Sterling College President Dr. Scott Thomas at last Tuesdayu0026rsquo;s select board meeting about that schoolu0026rsquo;s decision to end degree programs after this academic year were eclipsedu0026hellip;
EAST HARDWICKu0026mdash; Many areas are still experiencing snow-covered ground as several rounds of light snow mixed with breaks of sun over the weekend. More sunshine appeared earlier last week, andu0026hellip;
HARDWICK u0026ndash; You might expect a high-end bourbon to come from Tennessee or Kentucky, yet innovatively, High Drive Distillery in Hardwick is proving that fine whiskey can be made rightu0026hellip;
HARDWICK u0026ndash; A survey about the stateu0026rsquo;s Act 73 redistricting conducted by members of Hardwicku0026rsquo;s school boards last month distributed to those attending an October 29 in-person gathering at theu0026hellip;
WOODBURY u0026ndash; Kindergarten and first grade students, with their sixth grade buddies at Woodbury Elementary School, prepared and served an on-campus Hibernation Feast to over 100 of their families, teachersu0026hellip;
MONTPELIER u0026ndash; The Hardwick Gazette is among sixteen Vermont news organizations honored with the Local Civic Journalism Awards, a new program designed to steer state and philanthropic dollars to newsu0026hellip;
The eldest oyster looked at him,But never a word he said:The eldest oyster winked his eye,And shook his heavy headu0026hellip;u0026nbsp;u0026nbsp;Lewis Carroll EAST MONTPELIER u0026ndash; I havenu0026rsquo;t conducted anything like au0026hellip;
HARDWICK u0026ndash; The Jeudevine Memorial Library was filled to capacity with conversation and the smell of tacos on a recent Wednesday evening as residents gathered for the u0026ldquo;Forward Togetheru0026rdquo; communityu0026hellip;
HARDWICK u0026ndash; Among the many timely gifts that contributed to the successful completion of the new Jeudevine addition was a grant of $725,000 from the Vermont Department of Libraries (DOL).u0026hellip;
MONTPELIER u0026ndash; The Act 73 Redistricting Task Force wrapped up their work, and theyu0026rsquo;ve given the state a chance to rethink the course of education reform it has been pursuingu0026hellip;
EAST CRAFTSBURY u0026ndash; At a recent discussion group, someone told a story about a car their father left when he passed away. It was a Dodge Omni that hadnu0026rsquo;t beenu0026hellip;
CABOT u0026ndash; After a long season of tending flower beds and veggie gardens, how are houseplants looking? If youu0026rsquo;re like me, itu0026rsquo;s been all too easy to ignore the indooru0026hellip;
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