A lot of bull migrating to town hall vicinity
Town planner Larry Lewack got a bit of a surprise when he got to work and was greeted by the sight of a pile of manure outside his office window in the field behind the Charlotte Town Hall parking lot.
Town planner Larry Lewack got a bit of a surprise when he got to work and was greeted by the sight of a pile of manure outside his office window in the field behind the Charlotte Town Hall parking lot.
Congratulations and sympathies to Charlotters.
Charlotte resident votes against community center study 11:55 a.m. Charlotte Town Hall was busy and moving on town meeting…
In the late afternoon of Tuesday’s Town Meeting Day voting, outside the Charlotte Town Hall was seeing a good bit of action with leaving and arriving cars having to dosey doe to get in or out of parking spaces.
Even though the Charlotte Candidates Night was not held in person and there are no contested races in the town’s upcoming elections, about 30 people tuned in for the online discussion of election issues and visions of the future.
A town-wide discussion about whether Charlotte needs a community center and what this center might include continues to pick up steam.
EatingWell stops print edition after April.
Congratulations and Sympathies to Charlotters
To highlight and celebrate energy saving techniques and projects in town, the Charlotte Energy Committee has hung up eight sets of solar string lights at locations demonstrating examples of climate resilience.
Congratulations and sympathies to Charlotters.
Proposed Spear Street education center can go forward, board decides.
Congratulations and sympathies to Charlotters.
Hundreds of Charlotters volunteer in many different capacities for a diverse range of organizations in town and beyond. We all benefit from their generosity, which helps make the town of Charlotte a healthier and more vibrant community.
Charlotte Grange: Our Values and Vision – Welcome to our new monthly column. We hope you will enjoy learning more about the Charlotte Grange and how it is building on its proud 100+ year history in town and revitalizing its role in our community.
One of the most ambitious endeavors in Vermont agriculture, the redevelopment of the iconic Nordic Farms on Route 7 in Charlotte, took several defining steps forward this week.
Cassandra Townshend will leave CCS, Charlotte-raised Emily Kenyon returns to Vermont to represent low-wage workers and obituary for Eric Bown.
An online survey conducted this summer revealed that Charlotters want more access to public transportation and more opportunities to walk and bike to destinations in their communities.
Congratualations to Charlotte’s Nordic Farm, Will Raap, Rose Lord and Ava Rohrbaugh and Sympathies to Margatret Allgaier and Katherine Fink.
The Charlotte Hand-Me-Downs project builds on the long-standing tradition of winter clothing provision by the Charlotte Food Shelf.
Sympathy: is extended to family and friends of Theodore Braun, Jr., M.D. of Shelburne and Lindsay Mae Sheehan