Vermont Flower Show blossomed with imagination
If any heffalulmps were to be found in the 100-Acre Wood, quietly peering from behind budding crabapple trees, visitors to the 2023 Vermont Flower Show might have caught a glimpse.
If any heffalulmps were to be found in the 100-Acre Wood, quietly peering from behind budding crabapple trees, visitors to the 2023 Vermont Flower Show might have caught a glimpse.
Dennis Delaney says he’s not that religious. However, if it’s true that “The one who sings prays twice,” as St. Augustine is supposed to have said, then Delaney sure has prayed a lot since retiring.
In the late 1990s, René Kaczka-Vallière applied for a job at Boston Common Frog Pond ice rink where he used to skate. Initially, he worked as a skate guard, but his duties expanded to include handing out rental skates and sharpening them.
Wake Robin, a home to about 400 older adults off Bostwick Road just north of Charlotte, has named Meagan Buckley of Richmond as president and CEO.
When Patrick Slater started making wooden toys, his hope was that baby boomers would buy them for their grandchildren….
The Lake Champlain Basin Program recently awarded an education grant to the University of Vermont Lake Champlain Sea Grant program to create the Watershed Alliance Teacher and Researcher Partnership.
It takes time, energy and food for a seed to sprout, and it looks like one has germinated in Charlotte.
In honor of Black History Month, the Clemmons Family Farm is releasing “Two Bessies on Two Wheels,” an African-American…
Last May composer-pianist David Feurzeig embarked on Play Every Town: 252 free concerts in each of Vermont’s 252 towns to combat climate change through the power of community and music.
Moving through the Vestry building at the Charlotte Congregational Church required a good bit of do-si-doing.
Lydia Clemmons believes she was the last of her five siblings anyone would have expected to take over the role of running her parents’ farm.
Last month we lost another child Holocaust survivor, Erika Hecht, as that generation finds its final resting place.
Janssen-Heininger and group from Charlotte taking giant steps in treatment of cancer.
Condolences Pamela D. Volk Gentle into that good night she did not go. Our mother, Pamela Dow Volk, left…
Tom Scatchard built his own house for just over $5,000 without an engineering or architectural background and designed two golf courses without having previously golfed.
On the morning of Jan. 5, I gaveled-in the Vermont Senate one last time.
It’s not always an easy transition when you take the helm of your family’s business, but Eric Lampman made that move when he took the reins from his father in 2016. Lampman thinks the process was easier in his case because the company in question is Lake Champlain Chocolates.
’Tis the season of giving back, and a Charlotte artist, Alexandra Lehmann, has once again used her talents to create something beautiful and jolly — this time, a whimsical winter scene on a restored children’s sled — that will be raffled off and go to a new home, all to benefit two local food pantries.
December is a month for taking stock of what we appreciate and how to support the people and organizations we care about
Who decides the future of a town? According to Vermont’s Orton Family Foundation, it should be everyone who lives there.