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…
Fireworks and acorns, magic, adventures and a labor of love
I have a friend, who, when invited to any event involving fireworks –- the Fourth of July, for instance –-…
Library one of 300 chosen for small, rural libraries grant
The Charlotte Library has been selected as one of 300 libraries to participate in the third round of three of…
Learn how to cook great meals for one with Harbor Village chef
This June, enjoy a variety of programs at the senior center. Join a chef from Harbor Village for Healthy Cooking…
Enjoy whale of good meal at senior center — minus whale
Hendrik Hertzberg’s “One Million” offers a statistic to think about: Over a lifetime, the average American eats 100,874 pounds of…
A magic show that dazzles and instructs appears at senior center
In the belief that sometimes refugee children need more than just medical attention, that they might need some magic, Tom…
Simple tips for stunning clematis
With abundant blooms in a wide range of colors from soft white to dark purple, pink and even yellow, clematis…
Sixth summer of steward program combating aquatic and terrestrial invasive species
Aquatic invasive plant species have long threatened the health and populations of native plants in the Lewis Creek watershed. By…
Charlotte Central School taking strides to stage upgrade
It’s curtains for the curtain on the stage in Charlotte Central School’s multipurpose room. The school and its PTO hope…