Petition for town manager switch on hiatus
The group pushing Charlotte to switch to a town manager form of municipal government has put its petition on hold for the time being.
The group pushing Charlotte to switch to a town manager form of municipal government has put its petition on hold for the time being.
A visionary Charlotte farming venture that has drawn attention as a way Vermont might rehab agriculture off the bench and back into the economy’s starting lineup has come to a critical juncture.
Local organization announce upcoming events.
After many months of being closed to public events due to not only COVID precautions but also some needed building repairs.
Cobey Gatos and John Creech met while playing basketball at Charlotte Central School. The two musicians hit it off and in 2009 they performed as a duo at the Charlotte Library.
George Lakey didn’t realize he was doing anything wrong when, in the 1940s at the age of 12, he gave a sermon calling for racial equality.
An ad hoc group collecting signatures for a petition to change Charlotte’s municipal government from a town administrator to a town manager has drawn the ire of some of the selectboard.
Once you place an order for a prescription refill, some pharmacies are as annoying as the village gossip.
There’s a bit of an age gap between Lori York’s two careers but it’s not about her age.
While the annoying wail of conventional lawn mowers has long been associated with summer, that sound is thankfully becoming less common with the growing popularity of battery electric lawn equipment.
On Saturday, a day after St. Patrick’s Day, people gathered in the Shelburne Town Hall for an Irish-themed, all-you-can eat pie event.
Get your broken stuff ready. The next Repair Café will be Saturday, April 15, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Charlotte Congregational Church.
Margaret Woodruff and the transformation of the Charlotte Library
Tony Blake stresses that the people he skis with through Vermont Adaptive Ski and Sports are not considered clients or customers.
Spring is around the corner, and the Charlotte Grange and Charlotte Food Shelf are gearing up for another season of partnership in the Charlotte Hand-Me-Downs clothing drive.
Many people don’t consider themselves old enough to attend programming at a senior center.
Welcome to our new Advertising Manager and Board Member
Charlotte poet Bethany Breitland keeps close the wisdom an old mentor once gave her: Don’t be a tyrant to your writings — you can’t control them like you were controlled.
A lot has changed since Nicole Conley was hired by the town of Charlotte in June of 2014 including her title and her hours.
Area events and classes for all ages.