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WALDEN – The town report of Walden, for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2024, earned an award in the Vermont League of Cities and Towns (VLCT) annual Town Report…
EAST HARDWICK – Tuesday morning was another chilly wake-up to frost and low temperatures around freezing here at the observing station. The weather in general has trended cloudier and cooler.…
HARDWICK – The Hardwick Select Board held a mostly routine meeting October 16, with discussions ranging from police needs, Lamoille River flood modeling, road brine and deficiencies in the town’s…
WOODBURY – A request for a monthly community pot luck, needed elementary school repairs and future financial planning were considered at the Woodbury Select Board’s October 13 meeting. Woodbury’s representatives…
What happened to private citizens truly being private citizens? Lately, it seems that every facet of our personal lives is up for debate, to later be regulated. As a young…
MONTPELIER – The statewide order banning outdoor burning was lifted on October 24 by the Vermont Department of Forests, Parks and Recreation (FPR). Town Forest Fire Wardens may once again…
Leaving Scene of an AccidentVermont State Police PLAINFIELD – On October 15 at 11:57 p.m., the Vermont State Police were notified of a crash that occurred the previous week at…
EAST MONTPELIER – At about 12:30 p.m., October 10, the Vermont State Police received a report of an unprofessional relationship between a teacher and student at U-32 Middle and High…
Scarecrows have been seen in yards throughout East Hardwick as Halloween approaches. This one stands at River House, where Main St. crosses the Lamoille River and townspeople begin to gather…
On a drizzly Sunday, Oct. 25, State Historic Preservation Officer Laura V. Treischmann unveiled a Vermont State Historic Site Marker at East Hardwick’s Overlook Park for a gathering of village…
This past week Hardwick Neighbor to Neighbor (HNtN) passed a milestone in its work helping the town respond to emergencies. A portable trailer has been purchased, outfitted and stocked, making…
CABOT – Cabot School sophomores Molly Paire and Freya Van Deusen unveiled a mural featuring Vermont scenes they painted on a wall outside Harry’s Hardware on Main Street. Class members…
HARDWICK – I wrote last month of Parker Ladd, a Hardwick native who bequeathed almost half a million dollars to our Jeudevine Memorial Library. In honor of his memory, the…
WALDEN – Small and unassuming, the Walden Community Library is tucked away behind the town’s school. In a town that does not have a general store or town green, and…
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