LYNDON – Catamount Arts and KCP Presents will host FLIP Fabrique, world class circus arts from Quebec, at Vermont State University Lyndon, April 17. The show, “Blizzard,” starts at 7 p.m., in the Alumni Gym and promises to take the stage with an enchanting evening of wintry wonder. With “Blizzard,”[Read More…]
The Hardwick Gazette
LYLE R. REMICK SR.
WINOOSKI – Lyle Robert Remick Sr., 78, of St. Albans, formerly of Winooski. died on Sunday, March 24, at the Homestead Senior Living Center in St. Albans, following a lingering illness. His loving family was by his side. He was born August 7, 1945, in Concord, one of seven children[Read More…]
Paintings by Young at CVMC
BERLIN – Paintings by Ann Young will be exhibited through April 28 at The Gallery at Central Vermont Medical Center. Young paints in many styles with plenty of color. This exhibition celebrates abstracted images of magnified, natural objects, such as jellyfish, decaying plants and leaves, and other water dwellers, and[Read More…]
Goddard Café Closing in April
PLAINFIELD – Goddard Café has announced its demise on social media recently. One of several recent Facebook postings said, “Two final weeks of café service followed by breakfast buffet March 14 to 22. Enjoy your favorite country dishes for the last time.” This is in the wake of Goddard College[Read More…]
For the Record:
In the March 27 story titled, “Curtis Pond Dam Renovation Funded” the flood referenced in two of the photos was in 2023.
Development Review Board Considers Pedestrian Bridge, Civic Standard Change of Use Requests
HARDWICK – Hardwick Zoning Administrator Kristen Leahy has announced a public hearing of the Hardwick Development Review Board to be held on the third floor of the Memorial Building Wednesday, April 3, beginning at 7 p.m., for two conditional use reviews. The first is to review reconstruction planned for the[Read More…]
Sterling Pivots to Put the Farm in Big Pharma
CRAFTSBURY COMMON – Sterling College Trustees have approved a plan to pivot from their 100% environmental focus to a new emphasis on putting the farm in big pharma. The announcement, thanking donors to the recently completed capital campaign, acknowledged receipt of $14 million from Monsanto and $3 billion from the[Read More…]
Pothole Fishing Derby Nets World Record Perch
HARDWICK/GREENSBORO – Jeff Montgomery announced a very successful first annual Center Road Fishing Derby, made possible by the summer’s flooding that flushed millions of smaller fish from Caspian Lake into Center Road potholes, where they’ve been able to grow to incredible size with little competition in the hundreds of potholes.[Read More…]
Gazette Cash Surplus Allows Drone-Based AI Coverage
HARDWICK — The Hardwick Gazette Editor Paul Fixx, says he can no longer shop or eat in Hardwick area establishments because it seems like everyone in town wants to tell him what he’s doing wrong. Fixx finally drove to Morrisville last week where he was able to stock up on[Read More…]
Guided Eclipse Watch April 8
PEACHAM – The Northeast Kingdom Astronomy Foundation will host a solar eclipse watch party at the Northern Skies on Monday, April 8, from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. Totality starts at 3:27 p.m. There will be one minute of totality. There will be safe telescopes and solar eclipse glasses for[Read More…]
Sterling College Receives Federal Funding
CRAFTSBURY COMMON – U.S. Senator Peter Welch (D-Vt.) voted Saturday morning to keep the government open and advance nearly $13 million of Congressionally Directed Spending for eight Vermont-based projects nominated by the Senator. Part of the appropriation went to Sterling College in Craftsbury Common to develop a new workforce readiness curriculum that enables students[Read More…]