A year after the Lamoille River overran its banks, destroying a Hardwick inn
A year after the Lamoille River overran its banks, destroying a Hardwick inn, the structure was finally removed on Tuesday. When the Lamoille River jumped its banks, it ripped away about two-thirds of the Inn by the River in Hardwick, leaving what remained of the collapsed building teetering on the banks. From the air, it’s easy to see the new course of the river chartered during the floods. Private crews on Tuesday demolished what remained of the inn.