Letters to the Editor: March 23, 2023
Letters about the school budget, taking a coyote with dogs and nourishing foods in school The post Letters to the Editor: March 23, 2023 appeared first on The Charlotte News. Source link
Read MoreLetters about the school budget, taking a coyote with dogs and nourishing foods in school The post Letters to the Editor: March 23, 2023 appeared first on The Charlotte News. Source link
Read MoreStaff Report Warren joins Coldwell Banker Hickok & BoardmanNancy Warren of Charlotte has joined Coldwell Banker Hickok & Boardman. Warren has over 16 years of experience in the industry, working in northwest Vermont since 2005. “Her vast knowledge on the real estate market, neighborhoods, and towns throughout the region has earned her recognition as a
Read MoreSusan Ohanian, Contributor Come to the Charlotte Senior Center and celebrate spring with good food and good conversation. Monday Munch on March 27 features some presidential favorites. Image by pamelasichel from Pixabay When Columbia University persuaded Gen. Dwight Eisenhower to become its president, the Eisenhowers were asked to contribute a recipe for a cookbook, “What’s Cooking
Read MoreJoan Weed, contributor Here we are and it’s spring. Can you believe we made it this far? Though it still looks wintery outside it’s time to plan, and yes, even start some seeds for the vegetable and flower beds. I usually use March as a starting time for those veggies that need a head start,
Read MoreStaff Report Courtesy photo Champlain Valley Union High junior Thomas Murphy of Charlotte celebrates after winning the 182-pound state wrestling title on Feb. 25 at Vergennes High School. Although the Redhawks came in eighth as a team, ninth grader Camden Ayer took third place in the 120-pound class, sophomore Sean Maynard took sixth at 106
Read MoreRuah Swennerfelt Sustainable Charlotte Steering Committee Get your broken stuff ready; Sustainable Charlotte, the Charlotte Library and the Charlotte Grange will be hosting the next Repair Café on Saturday, April 15, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Charlotte Congregational Church. Registration is necessary. Residents of nearby towns are welcome. A Repair Café is
Read MoreMargaret Woodruff, director As we head into spring, be on the lookout for: Outdoor programs Bulbs popping up in the library gardens Cooking programs on the Charlie Cart, the library’s mobile kitchen. Interested in any or all of these? Let us know. Have ideas for other activities at the library? Let us know.We are your
Read MoreScooter MacMillan, Editor Confusion, frustration, possibly even anger, has been stirred up in Charlotte over the regulation of commercial cannabis operations in town. On March 13, the Charlotte Selectboard, operating as the town’s cannabis control commission for the purpose of considering an application for cannabis cultivation, found itself wrestling with questions for which it found
Read MoreScooter MacMillan, Editor On Saturday, a day after St. Patrick’s Day, people gathered in the Shelburne Town Hall for an Irish-themed, all-you-can eat pie event sponsored by the Charlotte-Shelburne-Hinesburg Rotary Club. A few days after Pi Day, more than 250 people came to measure by the bite the pleasures of circular pastry. Photo by Scooter
Read MoreScooter MacMillan, Editor Vermont State Police say they are investigating an incident late Friday night where officers were called to the home of Chea Waters Evans, Charlotte’s representative to the Vermont House and a former editor of The Charlotte News. According to a press release from police, two officers arrived at Evans’ home around 12:45
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