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WOLCOTT – Vermont State Police (VSP) confirmed area mother and grandmother Tina Daigle was found deceased the afternoon of Thursday, June 19. According to the initial VSP news release, the…
EAST HARDWICK – Much of Vermont is in the wake of a short burst of extreme heat, which saw temperatures reaching the 90s for two days in a row. Although…
MORRISIVILLE – Copley Hospital will close its birthing center, the hospital announced in a press release late Friday afternoon, though no specific closure date was given. Copley’s Women’s Center will…
PLAINFIELD – The town of Plainfield continues to seek funding sources for the East Village Expansion Project. In the wake of the catastrophic flooding of July 10, 2024, multiple homes…
A musical performance of “You’re Gonna Go Far” by Noah Kahan was sung by Twinfield grads Ida Astick (left) and Solena Rovetto (right) at Twinfield Union School’s 2025 Commencement, Saturday.photo…
The Cabot High School Class of 2025 Commencement, June 13, recognized graduates (from left) front row, Garan Ward, Petra Lalomia, Sarah Thompson and Liam Pratt; back row, Dominic Fontaine, Eryne…
The Wolcott Elementary sixth grade graduation was held June 18. Receiving certificates are front row, (from left) Madison Jablonskis, Alice LaChance, Bailey Tallman, Suri Izor, Chase Davey, Sawyer Vize, Beckham…
HARDWICK – This past Saturday, the summer solstice, a crowd of around 160 people converged on the Brochu Pavilion on West Hill in Hardwick to attend and celebrate the Hardwick…
WOLCOTT – The Wolcott School budget successfully passed 182 to 104, in the third round of voting, June 11, at the town offices. At and since town meeting day, residents…
HARDWICK – As food insecurity has increased in the Hardwick Area before, during and after the Covid-19 pandemic, the Hardwick Farmers Market has developed programs to multiply benefits and the…

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