Gray: No time to waste to roll out universal broadband internet
When I stood with students, parents, and educators recently to discuss the challenges of emergency remote education during this global pandemic, I found myself wondering, how have we left so many children behind?
Good Morning
Karen Cavender lives in Waterbury Center. She shares her Good Morning poems with family and friends. We’re happy when she sends one our way.
Waterbury Anti-Racism Coalition forms, proposes mural project
The following letter was presented to the Waterbury Select Board on June 15, 2020.
I strive to be anti-racist, but
I am a racist. In certain moments and about some things. I don't intend to be but that is irrelevant.
Good Morning
Karen Cavender lives in Waterbury Center. She shares her Good Morning poems with family and friends. We’re happy when she sends one our way.
Thank you for making Harwood senior banners fly along Main Street
The Harwood Union High School community and Class of 2020 would like to send a heart-filled thank you to the Waterbury Fire Department and J.A. McDonald Inc. for helping make our senior banners fly.
School Board thanks high school student representatives
The HUUSD Board would like to express its sincere thanks to student representatives Carlton Cummiskey and Charlotte Mays for their service to the school board over the past school year.
Letter: 115 high school, middle school educators sign message addressing race
In the midst of a pandemic, we are now witnessing a worldwide uprising against systemic racial injustice, triggered by the murder of George Floyd.
Volunteers from 2 to 72 make Green Up Day a success in Duxbury
Duxbury’s Green Up Day was successful in that 49 volunteers covered all nine main roads plus the Camel’s Hump State Park trailhead and parking lots.
Good Morning
Karen Cavender lives in Waterbury Center. She shares her Good Morning poems with family and friends. We’re happy when she sends one our way.
Project seeks support to spruce up Janes gravesite
“June 10 marks the 105th anniversary of the passing of Dr. Henry Janes. As most Waterbury-ites know, Dr. Janes was a man of impeccable character who served his country in war and his community in peace.”
Former school board members, three others, support HUUSD budget No. 2
“As concerned citizens who have been following the Harwood Unified Union School District budget closely, we support the board’s proposed budget of $39,751,941. We urge you to vote yes on June 16. “
Good Morning
Karen Cavender lives in Waterbury Center. She pens her poems under the title “Good Morning” and shares them with family and friends. We asked if she would occasionally send one our way.
Public school preservation group supports new budget
“The Vermont Coalition for Community Schools stands firmly behind the revised budget the Harwood Unified Union School District Board has warned for a special election on June 16.“
Reps. Stevens and Wood announce bids for re-election
“We would like to take this opportunity to announce our candidacy for State Representative in the Washington-Chittenden District, serving Bolton, Buel’s Gore, Huntington and Waterbury.”
RW thanks Arts Fest sponsors after summer event called off
Revitalizing Waterbury’s Board of Directors would like to express their sincerest appreciation to the many local businesses who have supported RW through a sponsorship of the Waterbury Arts Fest.
Class of 2020—Celebrate if you can
Harwood Union High School seniors deserve a graduation ceremony. We all agree that the pandemic has created issues concerning this traditional graduation event. However, one’s journey should never end with a stumble.
Good Morning
Karen Cavender lives in Waterbury Center. She pens her poems under the title “Good Morning” and shares them with family and friends. We asked if she would occasionally send one our way.
HUUSD Budget: Stay calm. Stay informed. Resist blame.
When thinking about the Harwood Union Unified School District budget, stay calm; stay informed; resist blame.
School Board: Input sought on steps to establish fiscal 2021 budget
The HUUSD School Board met remotely on Wednesday, May 6. Most deliberation centered around the options for the Fiscal Year 2021 budget, which needs to be re-voted since the budget failed at town meeting day.