HARDWICK – AWARE served 19 people from March 3 through March 10. AWARE is a nonprofit organization, established in 1984, dedicated to resolving the causes and effects of domestic violence and sexual assault in the greater Hardwick area.The 24-hour hotline is 802-472-6463.
The Hardwick Gazette
BRIAN L. PERRY
HARDWICK – Brian Leslie Perry, 76, a long-time member and businessman in the Hardwick community, died peacefully on March 10, in the comfort of his home following a courageous battle with cancer. His family was by his side. He was born in Hardwick on December 13, 1947, the son of[Read More…]
Free Workshops for Teens to Promote Healthy Living
BURLINGTON – Teens interested in exploring pathways to wellness and healthy living are invited to attend a series of free workshops this spring. The interactive workshops, led by University of Vermont (UVM) 4-H staff and faculty, staff and medical students from the UVM Larner College of Medicine will take place[Read More…]
Orleans County Sheriff
On Monday, Feb. 26 at approximately 11 a.m., Joseph R. Wright, of Greensboro, entered the Orleans Family Court building. It was determined that Wright had an active arrest warrant for failure to appear at a court hearing for a misdemeanor of Driving While License Suspended and Violation of Conditions of[Read More…]
Hardwick Police Report
On March 6 the Hardwick Police Department arrested Colin M. Mercier, of Hardwick, on an active Arrest Warrant. The warrant had been issued after the Hardwick Police Department received information that Mercier had assaulted a family member after unlawfully entering that family member’s residence. Mercier reportedly choked the victim and[Read More…]
Hardwick Police Media Log
March 3: Drugs, Wolcott St.; Drugs, Vt. Rte. 15 W; Drugs, Mill St.; Theft, Vt. Rte. 4 S; VIN Verification, Craftsbury Road; Found Property, Vt. Rte. 15 W; DUI, Mountainview Road. March 4: Alarm, Vt. Rte. 15 W; Assist – Other, Wolcott St.. March 5: VIN Verification, Wolcott St.; Assist[Read More…]
Area Volunteers Help Reduce Energy Bills
by Liz Steel, Community Journalist GREENSBORO – Often the hardest part about home improvements is knowing where to start. Homeowners can feel overwhelmed, unsure of whom to trust to help them, and concerned that they will get talked into doing a project they cannot afford. In other words, the risks[Read More…]
Three Essential Climate Bills Vermont Needs to Pass this Session
by Liz Steel and Laura Zakaras Later is too late. We must take sweeping action now to wean ourselves off fossil and other greenhouse gas emitting fuels. The climate crisis is raining out our iconic Vermont winters, flooding our streets and homes, battering our vibrant local farms, and filling our air with smoke. These[Read More…]
O’Donnell Named to Dean’s List
BEVERLY, Mass. – Endicott College, has named Tegan O’Donnell of Calais, Vt., to the Fall 2023 Dean’s List. O’Donnell is majoring in Interior Architecture. She is the daughter of Cristin O’Donnell and Patrick O’Donnell. In order to qualify for the Dean’s List, a student must obtain a minimum grade point[Read More…]
Exhibit of Four Family Artists on Display at Library
WOODBURY – An exhibit of four artists connected by familial ties and art is on display at the Woodbury Community Library. Woodbury resident and artist, Patricia de Gogorza Gahagan shares a sample of her work along with the work from her parents, Maitland de Gogorza and Julia Brodt, and husband[Read More…]
Friends of Library to Meet Monthly
HARDWICK – The Friends of the Jeudevine Library is a separate nonprofit entity that exists to strengthen and support the work of the Jeudevine Memorial Library. The Friends group was active for many years, however the nature of the library expansion project and then the pandemic led to a lull[Read More…]