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Lamoille River on St. Patrick’s Day
Select Board Discusses Troubled Financial Situation of Town Transfer Station
by Gazette Staff WOLCOTT – At its March 15 regular meeting, the Wolcott Select Board agenda included re-organizing the board after town meeting, and discussions about the town website and the transfer station financial situation. The first order of business was the organization of the select board. Linda Martin was[Read More…]
Select Board Holds Special Meeting to Approve Yellow Barn Contract
by Gazette Staff HARDWICK – At a March 23 special meeting of the Hardwick Select Board, the sole agenda item was for the board to authorize the town manager to execute a contract with Wright & Morrissey for the Yellow Barn construction project. Board chair Eric Remick explained that the[Read More…]
Alumni Association Revived, Planning June 3 Reunion
by Patrick Hussey, Community Journalist HARDWICK – Back in 2013, the Hardwick Academy/Hazen Union (HA/HU) Alumni Association hosted its final annual banquet and, shortly afterwards, the Association dissolved because of a wane in volunteer interest. Until now. A full 10 years later, the HA/HU Alumni Association has made a comeback. The[Read More…]
Select Board Discusses CCCC Budget, Hazard Mitigation Plan
by Gazette Staff CRAFTSBURY – At its February 28 regular meeting, the Craftsbury Select Board agenda included a review of the revised CCCC budget, local hazard mitigation, and a proposed flood plain buyout. Craftsbury Community Care Center (CCCC) board members Penelope Doherty and Steve Pitkin presented an overview of the[Read More…]
Historical Society Presents Program on Skiing in Greensboro
by Nancy Hill, Community Journalist GREENSBORO – Unlike most small Vermont towns, Greensboro has been fortunate to have both Nordic and downhill skiing available within its borders for many years. Nearly 50 people were at the Greensboro Historical Society annual winter meeting at Fellowship Hall on Sunday, March 5, to[Read More…]
Woodbury Town Meeting
Budgets Get Green Light; Vacancies Filled For Town Officers
by Tyler Molleur, Commmuity Journalist STANNARD – A cloudy March 7 brought just over 20 voters to the Stannard Town Hall, to gather for the first time in three years on the first floor of the building to discuss the operations of the municipality and the schools. COVID-19 guidance steered[Read More…]
Winooski Denies Wildcat Repeat
by Ken Brown BARRE – The Hazen Union boys’ basketball team’s quest for a second consecutive Division III state championship ended in a foul-ridden first half over the weekend at the Barre Auditorium, as Winooski held off a furious comeback to finish off a 22-0 perfect season. Hassan Hassan led[Read More…]
