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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
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Wildlife Tracks and Signs March 25
HARDWICK – Jonathan Shapiro, naturalist instructor of the Fox Paw School, will be the guide on Saturday, March 25, at
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Gerry Grimo and East Bay Jazz Ensemble Perform March 29
MONTPELIER – The tenth performance of the 2023 Farmers Night Concert Series will feature Gerry Grimo and the East Bay
Education
Gosselin Named to President’s List
BURLINGTON — Sara Gosselin of East Calais, has been named to the Champlain College President’s List for the Fall 2022
Local Students Named to Vermont Tech President’s List
RANDOLPH CENTER – Vermont Technical College has named the following students for achieving President’s List Honors for the fall semester
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CECILE (DUFRESNE) DYKE
MORGANTOWN, W.V. – Cecile (Dufresne) Dyke, born January 29, 1948, in Hardwick, Vt., died peacefully at her home in Morgantown,
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Hudson Elliot Bailey
A son, Hudson Elliot Bailey, was born to Justin and Chairity (DeRose) Bailey of Craftsbury, on January 24, at Copley
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March Light
by Elizabeth McCarthy The heart of winter has softened, revealing a golden lamp searching for spring. Its angled light, beams
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The Unsung Music of Birds
by Kenrick Vezina LOWELL, Mass. — With spring creeping closer, our year-round avian residents such as cardinals and titmice are

Pruning Apple and Other Fruit Trees
by Henry Homeyer CORNISH FLAT, N.H. – Ask a farmer, “When should I prune my apple trees?” and you will
This is Kind of Peaceful
by Willem Lange EAST MONTPELIER – The switch from nursing home to personal home went off without a hitch. The
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The Unsung Music of Birds
by Kenrick Vezina LOWELL, Mass. — With spring creeping closer, our year-round avian residents such as cardinals and titmice are