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…
Slight changes can ripple through a forest
Each of our native species occupies an ecological niche, influencing the ecosystem around it in different ways.
Great soup with no green turtles at the senior center
Don’t fret if you missed Homemade Soup Day on Feb. 4. You’ll find excellent soup at the Charlotte Senior Center…
Slater bets all his marbles on wooden toy factory
When Patrick Slater started making wooden toys, his hope was that baby boomers would buy them for their grandchildren. He…
Watershed science grant benefits teachers
The Lake Champlain Basin Program recently awarded an education grant to the University of Vermont Lake Champlain Sea Grant program…
Community Roundup – February 9, 2023
League Of Women Voters hosts program on non-citizen voting, United Way volunteer opportunities and more
Joslin joins board as Miller steps down
The Charlotte News welcomes new board member while saying goodbye to another.
Houseplants: toxic for pets?
In their book, “How to be your Dog’s Best Friend,” the Monks of New Skete suggest that for many people,…
Opinion – Planning for the future: Planting the seeds of growth
It takes time, energy and food for a seed to sprout, and it looks like one has germinated in Charlotte.