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Face of Vintage Furniture: Charlotte Vintage

Stan and Katrina Teague built Charlotte Vintage from a shared passion for entertaining, believing there’s magic in a warm, welcoming home filled with friends, family, and conversation. Authentic, quality furnishings that inspire and have a rich history create the perfect setting. The couple started Charlotte Vintage in 2020 from their personal collection of mid-century modern

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Face of Hope: Carolina BioOncology Institute

With a passion and dedication to serving people with advanced cancer since 2005, Carolina BioOncology Institute’s highly specialized medical and scientific team offers the only fully dedicated and independent early phase clinical trial cancer research center in the region. With health and safety as the priority, Carolina BioOncology Institute, located in Huntersville, has seen over

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Town giving wastewater permitting back to state

The Charlotte Selectboard continued its recent efforts to shrink the municipal budget by voting to eliminate local oversight on wastewater and water supply permitting on Monday, Nov. 27. Since 2007, Charlotte has opted into a state program that allows towns to issue such permits themselves, instead of relying on the Vermont Department of Environmental Conservation.

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Painting chickens preferable to raising them

Chicken chowder, cranberry seltzer and good cheer grace upcoming Monday Munches at the Charlotte Senior Center. Most plentiful bird in the world? The chicken. The abundance of both chickens and cranberries is noteworthy. Cultural references to the chicken abound — in myth, folklore, religion and literature. In his beautiful book, “Art of the Chicken: A

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