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Nature · GreensboroGREENSBORO – Vermont is well known for its beautiful rural lands and history of rich tradition. Where the two intersect, at the focal point of outdoorsmanship and recreation, is a special point of pride for Vermonters across the state. However, it is also increasingly becoming a point of contention. With the unique identity Vermont has cultivated for itself, it should come as no surprise that it is ranked as both the most rural state and the thi…See the Story
Natural Spaces Transcend Generational Ownership - The Hardwick Gazette
Hardwick, Vermont · HardwickWHITE RIVER JUNCTION – While some outdoorsy Vermonters spend their summer leisure time fishing, boating, or gardening, others find enjoyment spotting decomposing logs along wooded trails. photo by Pia Carman
Eastern Red-backed Salamander on Mount Cardigan, N.H. © Pia Carman, VCE On a sunny June day, the Vermont Center for Ecostudies summer interns took a hike on Mount Cardigan and excitedly herped all the way to the top. When seeking out downe…See the Story
Seeing Red: Wolf’s Milk-slime and Red-backed Salamanders - The Hardwick Gazette
Hardwick, Vermont · HardwickEAST HARDWICK – These are musings about the cost of renovating a building like Town Hall (TH). TH has been allowed to move into disrepair and refitting it involves a chunk of money. It seems obvious that the town has not had the kind of money it takes to keep up with the expenses of the TH building along with flooding issues adding to our many community’s needs. Both the fate of town hall and the flooding issues intersect with our humanity an…See the Story
Mary White’s Daring Idea - The Hardwick Gazette
Hardwick, Vermont · HardwickHARDWICK AREA – While the report of election results last week captured the candidates named on area primary ballots, candidates in three races garnered enough write-in votes to have names added to November ballots and another candidate was nominated by committee. A GOP surge that Vermont GOP Chairman Paul Dame said had added 21 new House candidates seems to have affected only the Lamoille-Washington race in this area. In that contest, Morristow…See the Story
Write-in Votes, Nominations add Candidates to Ballot - The Hardwick Gazette
Hardwick, Vermont · HardwickHARDWICK — A sign on the door of the Walgreens store in Hardwick reads, “NOTICE — PHARMACY CLOSING . . . on 9/30/24.” The store has been closed since July 11, due to flooding from the Lamoille River. An employee confirms the store will not be reopening while the pharmacy operates out of the trailer in the parking lot until it closes. The Hardwick Health Center learned of the news just yesterday and had no comment on possible plans to help area r…See the Story
Walgreens Pharmacy Scheduled to Close Permanently - The Hardwick Gazette
Cadillac · HardwickHARDWICK – David Upson’s town manager’s report at the August 15 Hardwick select board meeting began with news that work on replacement of the Riverside Farm bridge would begin Monday, Aug. 19, and there may be additional costs for bank armoring in this project. He said work at the town’s gravel pit will also start August 19, and the town has hired a contractor to help with the logistics of drilling and ledging. Crushing of gravel will happen …See the Story
Riverside Farm Bridge Coming Soon, Other Bridges In - The Hardwick Gazette
Electric Vehicles · HardwickWe’re now well into the second half of the Gazette’s first year as a community-owned nonprofit digital newspaper and, as usual, your donations and advertisements are needed to make ends meet. Advertisers have begun to notice as we’ve expanded coverage over the last eight months, increasing readership from barely over 500 people each week, to over 1,200 now. Our Facebook posts have sometimes reached well over 5,000 views, peaking at 12,000 when w…See the Story
Who’s Going to Cover Your News if not the Gazette? - The Hardwick Gazette
Kamala Harris · HardwickTo the editor: The town of Greensboro is facing both an urgent need for moderately priced housing and a paucity of building sites. This has led to a proposal to transform the historic building now used as the town hall into 20 moderate income residences. Prominent concerns include the high number of units proposed, wastewater management, and parking. As I understand it, converting this building to housing would require expensive structural renov…See the Story