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HARDWICK – Last Thursday, The Civic Standard announced, “we closed on our new home at 39 S. Main St.! The purchase came after months of deliberation amongst Civic staff and…
Vermont broadband board outlines major investment in NEK NORTHEAST KINGDOM – The NEKCV Communication Union District (CUD), formed by the merger of NEK Broadband and CV Fiber has used ARPA…
EAST HARDWICK – Some rain appeared in our neck of the woods over the weekend, thanks to an upper-level disturbance that brought a round of showers and thunderstorms midday Saturday…
HARDWICK – Only three board members were present at the September 4 regular select board meeting, being Shari Cornish, Ceilidh Galloway-Kane and Danny Hale. Town Manager David Upson and Business…
The Orleans Southwest Supervisory Union hosted a community outdoor celebration, September 5, at Hazen Union sponsored by the Flynn Theatre. The outdoor street show, “Les Girafes,” was created by Compagnie…
Disorderly conduct, theft HARDWICK – On August 22, at approximately 2:31 p.m., Hardwick Police Department (HPD) received a report of a retail theft at Poulin Lumber. They reported a male…
AREA TOWNS – From 6 a.m., August 1, to 6 a.m., September 1, Hardwick Rescue Squad received a total of 88 requests for service. The primary dispatch reasons were for…
GREENSBORO – The latest round of Vermont Electric Co-op’s Community Fund grants benefited two Greensboro organizations, with $500 going to help support the Circus Smirkus Camp Road Show program and…
Today we are all thankful for the generosity of contributors to our summer fund raising effort that ended Sunday. We’re still rounding up details, thanking people and waiting for mailed…
BARTON – Opening day brought harness and pig races to the 158th edition of the Orleans County Fair, along with a wide variety of family-friendly fun and ample opportunity to…
VERMONT – This Labor Day, labor unions, activist organizations, workers and others across Vermont joined with over 1,000 other gatherings across the United States to build solidarity among workers and…
VERMONT – George Foster, a third-generation farmer in Middlebury, cut corn on a neighbor’s farm on Tuesday to help feed his 950 cows after this summer’s drought shrunk his own…
GREENSBORO – After years of residential internet service available only from the telephone company as DSL or wirelessly, residents in parts of Greensboro now have a choice of two broadband…
MONTPELIER – Some community members have reached out to me for updates on the new redistricting task force that is responsible for creating the maps that will be presented to…
The Hardwick Gazette, September 10, 1925 Immigration Largely Reduced Immigration Statistics are always of more or less interest, and according to figures given out for the year ending June 30th,…
GREENSBORO – The final concert of this summer’s Caspian Music season was held on Sunday evening, August 24, at the Highland Center for the Arts in Greensboro. The thirty-piece Caspian…
HARDWICK – The Hazen Union girls soccer team evened their record at 1-1 last week in spectacular fashion, edging crosstown rival Peoples Academy (PA) in the closing seconds of the…
LAMOILLE – Head coach Harry Besett’s rebuild of the Hazen Union boys soccer program is off to a promising start in his second season after a hard-fought draw with Division…
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