Call for barn boards! Heritage Hemmingford (June 2012) The village council has given the organizers of The Little Fire Station Museum permission to construct a replica […] Published by : Info Hemmingford
The Archives is Moving! by Mary Ducharme (June 2012) On April 11, 2012, the Hemmingford Historical Archives, an all-volunteer organization, signed an agreement with the Elementary […] Published by : Info Hemmingford
A third R, as in Recycling by Benoît Bleau translated by Sheila Lord (February 2012) The citizens of the Village and Township of Hemmingford are familiar with this […] Published by : Info Hemmingford
Give your Christmas an extra meaning by Benoît Bleau, translation Sheila Lord (December 2011) The holiday season is almost […] Published by : Info Hemmingford
Miscellany - Environment by Benoît Bleau, translation Sheila Lord (October 2011) Part-time Farmers Club As announced in the last edition, we had our first meeting at […] Published by : Info Hemmingford
Embargos and smuggling; 1812 by Mary Ducharme (April 2012) In the war years between 1812 and 1815, the American embargo forbidding trade with British North America […] Published by : Info Hemmingford
The DNA factor From the Archives - Mary Ducharme (February 2012) Our ancestors may not be who we thought they were. In the past few […] Published by : Info Hemmingford
1812: smugglers and spies From the Archives - Mary Ducharme (December 2011) We are but a stone’s throw away from the international border, and in the […] Published by : Info Hemmingford
Old deeds and wills: trash or treasure? From the Archives - Mary Ducharme (October 2011) Bouchard Street in the […] Published by : Info Hemmingford
Mishmash - Environment by Benoît Bleau (August 2011) Creating a group of part-time farmers More and more people choose to live in Hemmingford for its […] Published by : Info Hemmingford