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Today, as I write this on Giving Tuesday, I spent the morning listening to Vermont Publicu0026rsquo;s fund drive as they interrupted the daily news and information. While we place adsu0026hellip;
HARDWICK u0026ndash; Hardwick Electric Department (HED) seems to have replaced its general manager without a public record or explanation. Minutes of the board of commissioners regular November 18 meeting indicateu0026hellip;
HARDWICK u0026ndash; Precipitation fell mostly as light snow during the past week. Heavy snow showers arrived Tuesday as the first major winter storm of the season blanketed much of Newu0026hellip;
HARDWICK u0026ndash; Updates and decisions on a wide range of Hardwick projects and issues were on the select board agenda at its November 20 meeting, including Hardwick Electric Department (HED),u0026hellip;
CRAFTSBURY COMMON u0026ndash; A gathering to discuss work being done around state school redistricting was held the evening of November 21, following a well-attended community meal in the Sterling Collegeu0026hellip;
HARDWICK u0026ndash; The Town of Hardwick hosted consultants from engineering firm Vanasse Hangen Brustlin, Inc. (VHB) for a public presentation of alternatives developed as part of a downtown study ofu0026hellip;
HARDWICK u0026ndash; A Hardwick Planning Commission public hearing scheduled for December 9, at 6:30 p.m., is being held to hear comments about the introduction of a River Corridor Overlay Districtu0026hellip;
HARDWICK u0026ndash; AWARE recently received a $5,000 grant from the Northeast Kingdom Fund at the Vermont Community Foundation. The funding will support the Healthy Relationships Project, advancing AWAREu0026rsquo;s mission tou0026hellip;
WATERBURY u0026ndash; Vermont health officials are recommending health care providers continue to protect children fromu0026nbsp;hepatitis B, a highly contagious virus that infects the liver, through the current, evidence-based vaccination schedule.u0026hellip;
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