Balancing NIMBYism and the greater good in Charlotte
I doubt anyone who reads this column doesn’t know what NIMBY stands for: Not In My Backyard.
I doubt anyone who reads this column doesn’t know what NIMBY stands for: Not In My Backyard.
It is difficult to comprehend that there is yet another mass murder of children in our country.
I had rarely given much thought to trends surrounding funeral choices.
A letter of thanks and a planning commission question.
Ten years is a long time. Especially when you are young, it’s just about incomprehensible.
Overdose prevention sites don’t work and Yantachka running for reelection as representative.
We may imagine a homeless person as someone who was evacuated from Sears Lane in Burlington or a person sitting on the sidewalk with a sign asking for money, but statistics tell us most homeless people in Vermont are children and families.
Grange thanks community for online auction success and Who actually determines the future of our town?
Vermont is experiencing a full-blown overdose crisis. A record 210 Vermonters died of preventable opioid-related overdoses in 2021, marking 33.7 overdose deaths per 100,000 people. That’s a 500 percent increase since 2010.
Village districts won’t develop without water and wastewater systems
Based on a University of Vermont study, the Vermont Legislature is updating the education funding formula so districts that serve more disadvantaged students have the ability to raise the revenues they need to care for their children.
Humans share the planet with many different species of wildlife. Some receive protections as endangered species, like the Canada lynx in Vermont
VT groups continue the call to end U.S. participation in the war on Yemen and Thanks to our Legislators
Sanders: Join Welch with Yemen War Powers Resolution in Senate
What’s your perception of development in Charlotte?
Vermont has a proud history of providing high-quality, equitable public education for children in our communities. It’s why our equity gaps are narrower than in many states. It’s why many communities fight hard to keep their public schools.
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So, what does this land of snow that I’ve been seeing out my back windows indicate?
On Jan. 12, the Charlotte development review board adopted a conflict-of-interest definition that does not distinguish a conflict of interest from an opinion.
Charlotte is the recipient of over $1 million of American Rescue Act Plan funds.