Hardwick Downtown Partnership Job Opening: Administrative Coordinator

The Hardwick Downtown Partnership (HDP) is looking for an Administrative Coordinator. Our mission is to provide leadership in supporting the economic, social, recreational, and cultural vitality of Downtown Hardwick.

The Administrative Coordinator of the Hardwick Downtown Partnership is responsible for establishing and maintaining strong collaboration with our working Board of Directors, town government, local businesses, the media, and the public, to support the sustainability of Hardwick’s businesses, and advance the mission of the organization. We are looking for someone who can grow the position with a vision for Downtown Hardwick. The Administrative Coordinator will report regularly about the operation, finances, and advancement of goals.

This is a part-time position – 10 hours/week. Click here for the job description. The deadline to apply is September 30, 2025. Please submit a cover letter and resume via email to: shari@hardwickdowntown.org


💧Dam Removal and Rivers on 9/24/25💧

What: Ripple Effects – Conversations on Water, Wildlife & Climate in Hardwick
Next Week – 9/24/25: Dam Removal and Rivers
When: Wednesdays from 6:00 to 7:30 PM in September and October 2025
Where: Parker Ladd Community Room in the Jeudevine Memorial Library

Presentations followed by community Q&A
Light snacks provided

Hosted by the Town of Hardwick in collaboration with Sea Grant Lake Champlain, the Caledonia County Natural Resources Conservation District, NVDA, and the VT Department of Environmental Conservation, River Corridor & Floodplain Protection Team

This four-part forum series invites the community to explore how water connects us and how we can work together for a more resilient future.

NEXT WEEK:
September 24
Dam Removal & Rivers
Featuring Karina Dailey from Vermont Natural Resources Council and Kassia Randzio from Vermont River Conservancy.

Future Topics:
October 1
Climatology and the Future of Vermont’s Watersheds

All are welcome. No registration required.
For questions, contact Kristen Leahy, Resilience & Adaptation Coordinator at (802) 472-1686 or zoning.administrator@hardwickvt.gov


Public Hearing Notice September 18, 2025

Notice of Public Hearing

The Town of Hardwick is considering making application to the State of Vermont for two Community Development Block Grants – Disaster Recovery (CBDG-DR) under the Vermont Community Development Program, one grant for a planning project and another for an implementation project. A public hearing will be held at 5:30 PM on Thursday, September 18, 2025 at the Hardwick Memorial Building, 20 Church Street, Hardwick, to obtain the views of citizens on community development, to furnish information concerning the amount of funds available and the range of community development activities that may be undertaken under this program, the impact to any historic and archaeological resources that may be affected by the proposed project, and to give affected citizens the opportunity to examine the proposed statement of projected use of these funds. The proposal is to apply for $250,000 in CDBG-DR planning funds, and $1,500,000 in CDBG-DR implementation funds, which will be used to accomplish the following activities:                          

The planning project is a scoping study of the section of the Lamoille River that runs through Hardwick’s Designated Downtown. The goal of this study is to develop a comprehensive approach to the restoration of riverbanks, to propose alternatives, estimate costs, identify potential funding sources, and provide design work.

The implementation project involves floodplain restoration on a 14-acre town-owned parcel downstream of Cooper Brook. Activities will include topographic surveys and the collection of hydrological data to evaluate flood risks and flow patterns. Mitigation measures are likely to include flood benching.

Drafts of the proposed applications are available at the Town Manager’s Office, 20 Church Street, Hardwick and may be viewed during the hours of 7:30 a.m. and 3:30 p.m. Monday through Friday.  Should you require any special accommodation, please contact David Upson at (802) 472-6120 to ensure appropriate accommodation is arranged. For the hearing impaired please call (TTY) # 1-800-253-0191.

Select Board for the Town of Hardwick.


Request for bids – Insulation Services

The Town of Hardwick, Vermont, is seeking bids from qualified contractors to provide and install blown-in cellulose insulation in the attics of three municipally owned buildings.

This project, funded through the Municipal Energy Resilience Program, aims to enhance energy efficiency, reduce heating and cooling costs, and improve occupant comfort across these facilities. To see the full request, click here.

Emailed bids may be sent to: casey.rowell@hardwickvt.gov. Bids may also be mailed to: Hardwick Town Manager’s Office, Town of Hardwick, P.O. Box 523, Hardwick, VT 05843.

Bids are due by 11:00 AM on Tuesday, August 19, 2025. Any bids received after that date may be rejected at the sole discretion of the Town of Hardwick.


Ripple Effects – Watershed Forum


Conversations on Water, Wildlife & Climate in Hardwick

JEUDEVINE MEMORIAL LIBRARY
WEDNESDAYS IN SEPTEMBER AND OCTOBER 2025
6:00 – 7:30 PM

Presentations & Community Q&A

Light Snacks Provided

Weekly Topics Include:

September 3Dredging Rivers featuring Roy Schiff from SLR International Corporation and Shayne Jaquith from The Nature Conservancy

September 10Beavers & Natural Infrastructure featuring Tyler Brown from Vermont Fish & Wildlife and Erin Rodgers from Trout Unlimited

September 24Dam Removal & Rivers featuring Karina Dailey from Vermont Natural Resources Council and Kassia Randzio from Vermont River Conservancy

 October 1Climatology & the Future of Vermont’s Watersheds featuring Lesley-Ann L. Dupigny-Giroux, Ph.D. from the University of Vermont and the VT State Climatologist

Everyone lives in a watershed.  Whether you’re rooted in the land or just beginning to explore your connection to it, join us to see how water connects us and how our choices shape the future here in Hardwick. Come learn, ask questions, and be part of the solution. Let’s shape our future together.

HOSTED BY THE TOWN OF HARDWICK

Questions? Contact Kristen Leahy, Resilience & Adaptation Coordinator

(802) 472-1686 or zoning.administrator@hardwickvt.gov

In partnership with Sea Grant Lake Champlain, Caledonia County Natural Resources Conservation District, NVDA, and VT Dept. of Environmental Conservation, River Corridor & Floodplain Protection Team