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…
Two poetry books lift flagging spirits, bring solace of beauty
I often ask myself if depression is circumstantial or anatomical. Although it runs deep in my family, current events certainly…
Beautiful poetry at library via Friends of the Senior Center
No question about it: The Flying Pig Bookstore is the place to be on Indie Book Day. There, I found…
Rainy spring means gardeners look for volunteer help
Despite the rainy start, spring is in the air and the gardens at the library are bursting with new life….
Plants, dogs, artificial intelligence among May offerings
This May, the Charlotte Senior Center is buzzing with a wide range of programs. Save the date for the much-loved…
Explore abundant joys of eating eggs at senior center
As you look at the Monday Munch menu for May 19, think about how you’d go about preparing deviled eggs…
Over the years, some have ‘cleaned up’ at Green Up Day
Trying to find someone more committed to cleaning up Charlotte’s roads than Ken Spencer would be a fool’s errand. He…
Why did the herp cross the road? ‘Big Nights’ mean big risks for amphibians and reptiles
Across Vermont, the songs of spring peepers mark the change in seasons. Temperatures rise, snow melts and water runs into…
Vermont could combat climate change … by hosting the Olympics
Ask any Vermont legislator, and they’ll tell you that two of the issues that have dominated discussion in the last…