Letter to the Editor
Charlotte Food Shelf needs new location
Charlotte Food Shelf needs new location
January as National Radon Action Month and urges homeowners to take action by testing their homes for radon gas.
This column first appeared in The Charlotte News one year ago. The focus has been on development in town, where it is and is not occurring, and the lack of housing stock for moderate income buyers.
A wonder-filled surprise visit from Honduras and Important to support our neighbors during the holidays
The Grange is a well-known and uniquely American organization.
Letters about: Article 22 proponents and Support for Liam Madden
In early July 2022, more than 100 clergy and laypeople of the United Church of Christ in Vermont signed and publicly released a letter in response to the United States Supreme Court’s decision in the Dobbs case which overturned Roe v. Wade.
At the regular board meeting in November of last school year, Christina Deeley read a letter that was critical of certain administrators within our district.
For the last three weeks I have attended the planning commission and selectboard hearings on the proposed amendments to the land-use regulations.
Braver Angels has ignited a flare of hope in the country. Might its programs for helping citizens on opposite sides of the political spectrum talk with each other bridge the divide that separates us Americans one from the other? It’s a heady thought.
A recent search on the web of accessory dwelling units, or ADUs, was surprising and revealing.
We are a state full of committed citizens who care about the future of our planet and the preservation of our natural world.
Traces of opalescent light emblazon the western horizon as we drive south along Route 100 with the car radio tuned to WDEV.
Letters regarding support for Lewis Mudge and a message from Charlotte Fire and Rescue
There is a severe housing shortage in Vermont for low-income earners and for the missing middle
Letters from community members sharing their thoughts and opinions.
Thanks for all the help with library landscape plan, Prop 2 vote and Support for Becca Balint and Mike Yantachka
I don’t have an abortion story, I have a pregnancy story. And pregnancy is much more dangerous, much more risky than abortion.
Once upon a time, human behavior obeyed an equivalent of Newton’s third law — for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction.
Supreme Court decision sets women’s rights back 50 years To the Editor: The anti-abortion majority Supreme Court’s Dobbs vs….