CRAFTSBURY – The future is looking bright for the Craftsbury Academy (CA) track and field program with strong numbers coming out for the team this spring in head coach Kyle Anderson’s second season. It was a full reboot of a highly successful CA program in 2025 under Anderson, with the[Read More…]
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An era of unprecedented winning from local seniors
Northeast Kingdom – Hazen Union and Twinfield-Cabot will graduate a group of high school seniors later this spring that has given their communities a rate of winning and championships that we have never seen before. Isabelle Gouin and Julia des Groseilliers helped lead their Hazen Union girls basketball team to[Read More…]
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Racers take on slush, muck in triathlon
CRAFTSBURY – It was the final ski for most, and maybe the first bicycle ride and run for many more as nearly 150 people took part in the Craftsbury Outdoor Center’s Mud ‘N Ice triathlon. Race organizer, Keith Woodward, was able to keep the 1.8 km Lemons Haunt ski trail[Read More…]
Special Town Meeting set for town forest purchase, holding future town meetings by Australian Ballot
HARDWICK – A well-attended select board meeting with an overflow crowd upstairs in the Hardwick Memorial Building last Thursday began with an announcement by the Trust for Public Lands’ (TPL) Hannah Redmon announcing that a $465,000 grant had been awarded by the Vermont Housing and Conservation Board (VHCB) for the[Read More…]
Cooler temperatures briefly return; moderating temperatures on the horizon
EAST HARDWICK – A couple of steady rain events brought new precipitation amounts of around an inch region-wide in the past week. Additional snowmelt occurred as temperatures reached the low-to-mid 60s by Saturday, which also featured some sunshine and a warm breeze. The precipitation amounts have us at 140 percent[Read More…]
Wastewater committee proposes shift to modular systems
GREENSBORO – According to minutes from March 23, the Greensboro Wastewater Advisory Committee has shifted its focus from a town-wide wastewater system, instead proposing to find options for smaller modular wastewater systems that can be of service to a handful of businesses and residences. This comes in the wake of[Read More…]
Students protest ICE activity with walk-out
HARDWICK – Nineteen Hazen Union students joined 13 Craftsbury Academy students who walked out of school to shout chants, wave signs and rattle noisemakers at the intersection on South Main Street to protest ICE activity in the U.S, from 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m., Tuesday, March 31. An adult at[Read More…]
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Drowning death
Lamoille County Sheriffs Department WOLCOTT – On April 4, at approximately 1:39 p.m., the Lamoille County Sheriff’s Department Communications Center received a 911 call reporting an individual floating face down in the Lamoille River in the area of Flat Iron Road in Wolcott, Vermont. First responders located and removed the individual[Read More…]
Fender bender, DUI
Hardwick Police Department HARDWICK – On March 20, at 4:08 p.m., Hardwick Police were notified of a two-car accident located at the intersection of Route 15 and Route 14 N. A 2015 Subaru CrossTrek operated by Richard Jones of McAdam ,New Brunswick, Canada, pulled out in front of a 2005[Read More…]


