Q&A with Charlotte Land Trust president Kate Lampton
For 10 days in the beginning of July, red signs will mark conserved land around town. These signs are a reminder that many of Charlotte’s farms, forests and best views are undeveloped…
Hankering for garden time? Check out the library
March came in like a lion this year, with nearly a foot of snow covering the landscape.
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…
Charlotte Senior center has the cure for cabin fever
Feeling a bit of cabin fever these days now that winter weather has arrived? Looking for some inspiration for travel?
Changes to hunger relief make donations more important
As we look forward to spring, we also note that the pandemic hunger relief program is coming to an end…
Town meeting, Affordable Heat Act and cannabis — Oh my
We’re on town meeting break this week from the State House. These last couple months have been complete intellectual chaos,…
A tree falls and forest succession hears it
Forests are dynamic communities, defined and enriched by change. As forests change, they tend to follow a pattern called succession:…
Charlotte should consider: Town administrator or manager?
In April 2021, Todd Odit became the first town manager in Hinesburg’s history. This change from a town administrator was…