Celebrate Tell an Old Joke Day at the senior center
The Charlotte Senior Center isn’t open on July 15, so you’ll have to celebrate Gummy Worm Day somewhere else.
The Charlotte Senior Center isn’t open on July 15, so you’ll have to celebrate Gummy Worm Day somewhere else.
If falling metaphors made sounds, someone standing outside the Charlotte Town Hall on Monday, June 26, would have heard two figurative knocks.
In the middle of a discussion of three metaphorical buckets to organize town thoughts about changing to a town manager, it was revealed that former Shelburne town manager Lee Krohn might be enlisted to help Charlotte figure out what goes into which bucket.
The selectboard is committed to sharing information with Charlotte residents about the advantages and disadvantages of switching to a town manager form of municipal government versus sticking with a town administrator.
The selectboard voted unanimously to lower the weight limit for the temporarily repaired bridge which was closed since April 25 after a hole was discovered in it.
Voters approved the revised budget in Tuesday’s revote.
The group pushing Charlotte to switch to a town manager form of municipal government has put its petition on hold for the time being.
In January, I took on the task of addressing what I thought was a simple question: “What will we pay in property taxes this year?”
No matter whether you voted in favor or against the town budget on March 7, we can all agree and celebrate the fact that the close vote was a great demonstration of the power of democracy, and that every vote really does count.
Was a motion to approve a cannabis cultivation license voted on or tabled?
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.
Confusion, frustration, possibly even anger, has been stirred up in Charlotte over the regulation of commercial cannabis operations in town.
With Town Meeting Day fast approaching, the races for town offices are heating up — or maybe just warming up.
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Charlotte Selectboard proposes budget based on higher property values after reappraisal
’Tis the season when “it’s” loses its most-favored contraction status and “’tis” often supplants it as the preferred contraction for “it is.”
After hearing from a number of residents who live near proposed commercial cannabis growing operations, Charlotte officials are looking into such enterprises.
How do you like these apples? Going back to the contractors for a revised bid for building a Charlotte town garage proved to be fruitful — more than $839,000 fruitful.
As much as we may talk about keeping the spirit of Christmas all year long, it seems like budget season always lasts longer.
Bids Charlotte received for building a town garage were fewer and higher than expected, so the town decided to punt.