GREENSBORO – Greensboro’s annual Funky Fourth Independence Day parade and celebration was held on a cloudless, low humidity July 4. Local weather expert Tyler Molleur and influencer Reverend Ed Sunday-Winter denied having persuaded Mother Nature to deliver it. By 10 a.m., a crowd of more than 2,000 people lined the[Read More…]
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Cabot 4th of July Parade
Wolcott’s Moodie, Marshfield’s Fitch take firsts
BARRE – Thursday night at Thunder Road featured Cameron Powers and Jaiden Del Toro who brought the Flying Tigers to green. Powers broke out with the lead as veteran Derrick Calkins marched his way to second-place just as the caution flag flew on lap 14 for a three-car pile in[Read More…]
10th Annual Craftsbury Block Party, Friday, July 3
Car theft, information sought
HARDWICK – On July 1, at approximately 3:14 p.m., Hardwick Police was notified that a wallet had been stolen from a car sometime between 9 a.m. and 2 p.m. This occurred while the owner was at work at the Dollar General in Hardwick. If anyone has any information they are[Read More…]
Rollover crash, no injuries
CRAFTSBURY – On June 26, at 8:30 p.m., Vermont State Police Derby Troopers, along with Hardwick Rescue, Craftsbury Fire Department and Grenier’s Towing responded to a report of a single vehicle rollover on Creek Road in the town of Craftsbury. Upon arrival it was determined the operator, Natasha Bali of[Read More…]
Fire chiefs, appointed deputies issuing burn permits
VERMONT, HARDWICK – Vermont’s Act 162 went into effect July 1, making the chief of each local fire department serve as the Town Forest Fire Warden. Burn permits must be obtained from a local fire chief or an appointed deputy. In Hardwick contact Fire Chief & Forest Fire Warden (Primary)[Read More…]
Hardwick Fire Department
HARDWICK – The Hardwick Fire Department responded to 19 calls in the month of June: six Medical Assist-Lift Assistance, five fire alarms, two carbon monoxide alarms, two motor vehicle accidents, one fire and three mutual aid responses.
Caspian Lake 3.5 inches higher than average
GREENSBORO — The Caspian Lake level was 11 inches above the spillway, July 1. The eight year average for July 1 is 7.5 inches, so the lake level remains 3.5 inches higher than average.
AWARE Report
HARDWICK – Five people used AWARE services between June 28 and July 5. The AWARE 24-hour hotline is (802) 472-6463. A non-profit established in 1984, AWARE serves Hardwick and the greater Hardwick area in preventing and healing the trauma of domestic and sexual violence. AWARE provides help during immediate crises,[Read More…]
Hardwick Police Department Media Log
HARDWICK – June 29: Motor Vehicle Complaint, Glenside Ave.; VIN verification, Craftsbury Road; VIN verification, Craftsbury Road; Safety Hazard, High St.; Fingerprints, High St. June 30: Lost Property, Hillside St. July 1: Traffic Stop, E. Church St.; Suspicious Event, Granite St.; Suspicious Event, Vt. Route 14 S.; Theft, Vt. Route 14[Read More…]
Sen. Beck updates select board, public engagement policy to get more work
HARDWICK – Senator Scott Beck attended the final June meeting of the select board, reporting a significant statewide effort is underway to secure additional transportation funding for road maintenance. According to Beck, the need is being driven in part by the growing use of electric vehicles, which contribute less fuel[Read More…]


