WHITE RIVER JUNCTION – With each spring comes a renewed need to be vigilant for ticks. Over the past several decades, many tick populations and the pathogens they carry have expanded globally, driven by climate change, land-use shifts, and growing host populations. In New England, we are now at the[Read More…]
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Keeping track of plants
CORNISH FLAT, N.H. – I decided this year to do a better job of keeping track of what plants are blooming when, and photographing them. I encourage you to do the same: we all forget what we have from time to time. And next winter we’ll be able to enjoy[Read More…]
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Get growing by starting a vegetable garden
FAYSTON – Spring has finally arrived and with it comes a renewed sense of excitement to try something new. For those who have been thinking about starting a garden, this is a great time to give it a try. Whether transforming a corner of a backyard, building a raised bed[Read More…]
Music teacher awarded grant to expand band program
HARDWICK – Hardwick Elementary School (HES) music teacher Jess Zehngut has been selected as a recipient of the Music Will National Instrument Fund, a highly competitive national award with only 11% of applicants chosen. Through this grant, HES will receive new instruments and resources to expand its music program and[Read More…]
Library’s Cooking Club connects young chefs with community
HARDWICK – A water main break couldn’t stop the young chefs of the Jeudevine Library Cooking Club from providing a meal to the community on April 23. In the basement of Jeudevine Memorial Library, local children meet once a month with Youth Librarian Rachel Funk for the cooking club. What[Read More…]
Teacher and Staff Appreciation Week
Visit with The Gazette staff at Front Seat Coffee, Friday, May 22
Tree planting, May 15
GREENSBORO – Friday, May 15 is World Community Land Trust Day, honoring the more than 600 trusts around the world that develop permanently affordable housing and other assets on community-owned land. From 3:30 to 6 p.m., Headwaters will observe the day at an outing where participants will plant trees, help[Read More…]
Human library, May 23, Springfest at the Jeudevine
HARDWICK – The Jeudevine Memorial Library will hold a human library on Saturday, May 23, between 12:30 and 2:30 p.m. The library and the Hardwick Police Department bring a human library to Hardwick’s Springfest celebration as someone volunteers to be an open book about some part of their life’s story. Some[Read More…]
CPR, stop the bleed classes, May 25
WOODBURY – Hardwick Emergency Rescue Squad continues its mission to make the towns they serve heart-safe, through education, emergency response accessibility and integrated systems. “Stop the Bleed” classes will take place at the Woodbury Fire Department, from 5:30 to 9 p.m. Spots are still available. Attendees will receive a Heartsaver[Read More…]
For the love of books: a conversation, June 28
EAST CRAFTSBURY – Four Vermont authors and illustrators, Katherine Paterson, Mary Azarian, Grace Worcester and Natalie Kinsey, are coming together in East Craftsbury on Sunday, June 28, from 3 to 5 p.m., at the library for an informal conversation about their five favorite books. This is a fundraiser for the John[Read More…]
