Charlotte Central School graduates celebrate, prepared for high school
About this time every year, a few hundred people gather in the Charlotte Central School to see magic. On the evening of June 19, they gathered in the gym once more, and…
Rhino Foods founder works to be state’s best employer
Considering the current administration’s targeting of refugees, Ted Castle, founder of Rhino Foods, came to the Men’s Breakfast at the…
Much, including education funding, still unsettled in Legislature
We’re about halfway through the legislative session, and we still don’t have a solid plan for education funding. We’re unclear…
University of Vermont Health Network Board lacks accountability
Vermont’s VTHC911 coalition is exploring the drivers behind Vermont’s soaring health-care costs. Newsletters to date have focused on the high…
Springing forward with Charlotte Food Shelf upgrade
The food shelf is happy to announce that Peter Fenn, owner of Fenn and Company, has volunteered to do our…
McColgin defending the underdog, teaching meditation
David McColgin has spent his entire career representing criminal defendants. Convinced that our country sends too many people to jail…
Moments of student kindness highlighted by principal
This week in the Charlotte Central School newsletter, principal Tim O’Leary wrote about the small but powerful moments of kindness,…
Charlotte Central School restarts student newspaper
(Note: The Charlotte News is collaborating with some of David Baird’s Charlotte Central School students who have been writing for…
Look for spring when primroses, or Primula, bloom
Among the many sought after signs of spring, a not so common one is the budding and blooming of primroses….