by Ken Brown MANCHESTER – The Craftsbury Academy (CA) track and field team made their mark once again last week at the Division IV State Meet in Manchester with several individual titles and a near repeat for the boys’ team as defending state champions. Senior Alan Moody ended his high[Read More…]
The Hardwick Gazette
Pope to Discuss Book at Vermont Granite Museum
BARRE – Former Hardwick Gazette owner and editor Eric Pope will be giving a presentation about his new book “Granite Kingdom: A Novel,” at the Vermont Granite Museum on Thursday, June 8 at 6 p.m. The historical novel is set in 1910 in a northern Vermont village when it was[Read More…]
MICHELLE DEA HAY
EAST HARDWICK – Michelle Dea Hay, 52, of East Hardwick, passed away on May 28, peacefully in the comfort of her home and family following a long battle with cancer. She was born April 17, 1971, in Keene, N.H., to Earl Bruder Sr, (deceased) and Joyce W. Bruder (deceased). Michelle[Read More…]
Richford Ends Impressive Season for Lady Trojans
by Ken Brown MARSHFIELD – The Twinfield-Cabot-Danville (TCD) softball team put the finishing touches on an impressive season with their first playoff win in over nine years before falling to second seeded Richford in the quarterfinals. Aydyn Paige powered the offense with a 4-5 day to lead the Lady Trojans[Read More…]
Hardwick Police Report
On May 31, the Hardwick Police Department conducted a routine motor vehicle stop on a black Acura MDX. Passenger Alain Fradette, of Hardwick, had an In-State Warrant for failing to appear in Lamoille Superior Court. He was arrested without incident and transported to Northeast Correctional Complex for lodging. Bail was[Read More…]
Fish Samples Needed for Mercury Study
BURLINGTON – Researchers from the University of Vermont and Dartmouth College are seeking help from anglers this summer for a survey to measure mercury concentrations in Lake Champlain sport fish. This survey is conducted every five years in collaboration with the Lake Champlain Basin Program. While numerous fish muscle samples[Read More…]
Vermont State Police
On May 30, the Vermont State Police responded to a residence in Cabot for a disturbance. Upon arrival, troopers determined that Calvin Lamphere, of Marshfield, had unlawfully entered the victim’s residence, committed lewd and lascivious acts, and interfered with the victim’s ability to call for emergency services. Lamphere was not[Read More…]
Commodores Stun Top Seeded Hazen
by Ken Brown HARDWICK – The Division III baseball state tournament bracket was officially blown wide open last week as eighth-seeded Vergennes pulled off a massive upset on the road against top seeded Hazen Union. Tyler Kimball pitched six gritting innings to earn the win, navigating around nine surrendered hits[Read More…]
What? Are You Still Here?
by Willem Lange EAST MONTPELIER – This will be the week of my 70th high school reunion, a joyous occasion, though diminished a great deal by the absence of deceased classmates and others who for one reason or another won’t make it. Increasingly, as Time’s wingéd chariot draws near, reunions[Read More…]
Connelly Photos Show Reality and Abstraction
by David K. Rodgers HARDWICK – Since April there has been a show at the Third Floor Gallery of the Hardwick Inn of some 46 photographs by Ross Connelly, former owner and editor of the Hardwick Gazette with his wife, Susan Jarzyna from 1986 to 2017. As he writes in[Read More…]
Sola-Thomas Named to Dean’s List
POTSDAM, N.Y. – Ernesto Sola-Thomas of Plainfield, a senior majoring in computer engineering, was named to the Dean’s List for the Spring 2023 semester at Clarkson University. Dean’s List students must achieve a minimum 3.25 grade-point average and also carry at least 14 credit hours.