Awards presented to community members
Ethan Tapper and Andrew Lounsbury were each recognized and awarded recently.
Ethan Tapper and Andrew Lounsbury were each recognized and awarded recently.
Courtney Krahn has been appointed as the Charlotte Central School assistant principal.
Performing music was the life Lane Gibson knew, but in 1994 he decided to look at the industry from another perspective, going to work part time for Charles Eller at his recording studio in Charlotte.
Having worked in Africa for 13 years trying to help countries build democracies and having young kids helped persuade Lewis Mudge to run for the Charlotte Selectboard. Now, those same experiences have induced him into a run for the Vermont Senate.
At least 40 people participated in the inaugural Memorial Day celebration on the Charlotte Town Green.
Susan Ohanian has a lot to say about teaching. In fact, she’s so passionate about the topic that she gave up a teaching career in favor of one writing about teaching.
Although Selectboard Chair Jim Faulkner broke three ribs when a large landscaping mower flipped over on him, the accident could have been much worse.
Nominations are being accepted for the eighth annual $15,000 Con Hogan Award for creative, entrepreneurial, community leadership.
Although pain is Kyle Jaunich’s constant companion, it’s not his master.
Nancy Winship Milliken’s art would be outstanding in its field even if it wasn’t actually, literally out standing in fields at museums, galleries, parks and fields from New England to New Zealand. And to Peru.
A few years ago, New Hampshire lost its Old Man of the Mountain when a slab of the iconic granite formation slumped to earth. Charlotte is more fortunate. We have our own Man of the Mountain, Pete Hiser.
For Jessie Bradley, joining the Charlotte Park and Wildlife Refuge Oversight Committee was a logical choice.
An anonymous donor’s commitment of $25,000 per year for three years is among major gifts to the Rokeby Museum that the organization hopes will spark its continued growth.
Staunch supporters of local agriculture, Justin Reidy and Meaghin Kennedy have found a new way to ensure that those with limited resources have access to good food.
A kinder, gentler Charlotte. A closer, more confident, friendlier and a more helpful Charlotte. These are just some of the benefits community members advocating for Community Heart & Soul see coming from that process.
“See that boy there, I met him right here when he was a baby,” said Carrie Spear while quietly pointing out the young man gathering drinks in the back cooler of Spear’s Corner Store.
Sarah Crum has been appointed director of learning and innovation for the Champlain Valley School District (CVSD).
Like many kids, Ginny Joyner was introduced to watercolors at a very young age, but unlike most, she loved making art enough to make a career of it.
Appropriation to turn ‘Big Barn’ into performing, visual arts facility
The town of Charlotte suffered a big loss on Wednesday, March 23, with the death of Edd Merritt. But for The Charlotte News this was a huge loss.