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Environment · Hardwickphoto by Leanne Harple
Hazen Union students on the Vermont Statehouse steps during a visit on May 1. Back row, from left are Jasper Regan and Manny Fliegelman; middle row, Greg Patoine, Juniper Book, Gracie Flanders, and Rebecca Fulford; front row, Megan Cane, Taylor Cloutier, Corey Maskell, and Brandon Tardif. HARDWICK – Nine Hazen Union students and two teachers traveled to the Hope Cemetery in Barre and the Vermont State House in Montpelier…See the Story
Hazen Students Visit Vermont Landmarks, Experiencing History and Enacting Mock Trial at Supreme Court - The Hardwick Gazette
Hardwick, Vermont · HardwickRob Mermin MONTPELIER – On May 28, Rootstock Publishing will release “Circle of Sawdust: A Circus Memoir of Mud, Myth, Mirth, Mayhem and Magic” by Rob Mermin of Montpelier. “Circle of Sawdust” is a personal story of the characters, histories and behind-the-scenes world of traditional traveling circuses. It’s the true-life tale of a boy’s impulse to run off and join the circus and then, through doubt, failure, loss, and tragedy, pursue the vision…See the Story
Founder of Circus Smirkus Publishes Memoir: “Circle of Sawdust” - The Hardwick Gazette
Hardwick, Vermont · HardwickEAST MONTPELIER – Wow. Not only did the state Senate reject Zoie Saunders’ nomination as education secretary, it did so on a lopsided 19-9 vote. That’s a damning indictment of how out of touch Gov. Phil Scott was in choosing her. I mean, it’s still unclear whether a Vermont Senate has ever rejected a cabinet appointee, much less by a better than two-to-one margin. And of course the governor immediately appointed Saunders as interim secretary, ef…See the Story
Sen. Starr Among Just 3 Dems Voting for Scott's Education Secretary - The Hardwick Gazette
Red Cross · Hardwickcourtesy photoCraftsbury Community Care Center supporters Ric Cengeri and Patti Daniels won raffle tickets to the April 12 Celtics game. EAST CRAFTSBURY – The winner of Craftsbury Community Care Center’s spring raffle tickets to the April 12 Boston Celtics game against the Charlotte Hornets, Ric Cengeri, reports a “magical” time. Cengari, who purchased his raffle chance at Hardwick Town Meeting, said that Boston was “absolutely buzzing” due to B…See the Story
Cengeri is Winner of Care Center’s Celtics Tickets - The Hardwick Gazette
Hardwick, Vermont · HardwickMONTPELIER — As head of the Center for an Agricultural Economy in the Northeast Kingdom, Sarah Waring was surprised by the number of rules the federal government had for a grant to build a simple wooden pavilion in a park in Hardwick. The U.S. Department of Agriculture told staff, “‘oh, but you actually need to separate the design from the build. And you actually need to have three procurements that are fair,’” and other rules to protect taxpay…See the Story
USDA Program Aims to Help Towns Access Federal Disaster Relief - The Hardwick Gazette
Hardwick, Vermont · Hardwickphoto by Kevin O’Connor/VTDiggerBibens Ace Hardware opened its original store in Springfield in 1949. SPRINGFIELD — The East Coast Aubuchon hardware chain is set to purchase seven locally owned locations in Brattleboro, Burlington, Colchester, Essex, South Burlington, Springfield and Woodstock. Vermont’s biggest locally owned group of hardware stores is set to be purchased by what bills itself as the country’s oldest and largest family-held chai…See the Story
Aubuchon Boost Vermont Hardware Stronghold by Acquiring Bibens Stores - The Hardwick Gazette
Hardwick, Vermont · HardwickMONTPELIER – The T.W. Wood Gallery is offering printmaking classes. The workshops are taught by Professor Phillip Robertson, who teaches art at the Community College of Vermont and Vermont State University-Johnson Campus. Tuition for the workshops is $100 each with materials included. Scholarships and payment plans are available. Workshops include Plexiglass Dry Point Printmaking on May 4, at 1 p.m.; Monotype Printmaking on July 13, 1 p.m. to 5:…See the Story