The Rover is CSWD’s mobile hazardous waste collection vehicle that collects household hazardous waste from Chittenden County residents. The Rover will be coming to three Chittenden County communities in September and October – mark your calendars! If you are not able to make the Rover events, the Environmental Depot located in South Burlington takes…
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Two Hinesburg Residents Graduate from Snelling Center for Government’s Vermont Leadership Institute
From press release The Snelling Center for Government is pleased to announce that Wayne Maceyka Jr. and Abbey Willard, both of Hinesburg, have graduated from the Vermont Leadership Institute. The Class of 2023 celebrated with family members, colleagues and friends in attendance at graduation on June 3 at Basin Harbor in Vergennes. Maceyka…
Red Cross Honors Top Volunteers for Incredible Service
From press release Two local volunteers recognized For more than a century, the American Red Cross has been dedicated to serving people in need – thanks tofounder Clara Barton. Through supporting service members and their families, collecting blood for patients, providing individuals with help and hope after disasters, teaching lifesaving training and providing…
Cemetery Needs Your Help
On August 19th the Hinesburg Cemetery Association with the help from the Vermont Old Cemetery Association (VOCO) will be doing work in one of the older sections of the Village Cemetery on Mechanicsville Road from 8 am to 1 pm. Using expertise from the VOCA members, and help from community volunteers like you, our…
Hinesburg Record Special Meeting
A special meeting of the Hinesburg Record will be held via Zoom on Thursday, July 20, starting at 6:30 p.m. All are welcome, and it will be a Zoom meeting. The purpose of the meeting is to approve a specific ByLaw pertaining to our status as a 501(3)c non-profit. Join Zoom Meeting at us02web.zoom.us/j/82218331758?pwd=WXVDcDk3M09YSXkwT2pZSFV2YzZ4Zz09 Meeting…
Giroux Body Shop Family Business Turns 100
1923-2023 From a blacksmith shop in the 1920s to a metal fabrication shop today, Giroux Body Shop has gone through many changes over the last 100 years – including the building, the tools, the projects and which generation is in charge. Joseph Paul (J.P.) Giroux was born in 1896 in Ontario, Canada. He…
Everything Grows
Amazing things pop out of the ground locally This report began as a small testament to the local growers of flowers and produce. It quickly became a wonderful journey of discovery, uncovering agricultural and horticultural delights that are surprisingly abundant for a small town – and the earth-loving people who make it all happen….
Food Drive
The Hinesburg Firefighters Association will be holding a food drive to benefit the Hinesburg Resource Center and Little Free Pantry on Sat., April 1, 9 a.m. to noon. Donations may be dropped off at the Hinesburg Fire Station or at our table at Lantman’s. Needed items include hearty soups, snack bars, and personal care products…
Food Shelf Ramps Up!
Hinesburg Community Resource Center Reveals New Handicap Access Submitted by Shannon Wheeler The Hinesburg Community Resource Center revealed its new handicap ramp on Oct. 13 at 51 Ballard’s Corner Road, which houses HCRC headquarters and the Hinesburg Food Shelf. A group including HCRC board members and executive director, volunteers and those who worked on the…
Reflection, Recognition and Renewal
Submitted by Lori Hennessey On a warm sunny day in September, a new replacement Eagles Trail sign was revealed to former Scoutmaster Russell Berger as he was surrounded by family. At the Town Forest trail entrance at Hayden Hill East, hikers and community members are now greeted with the familiar trail and a freshly minted…