Let us hear from you — town manager or town administrator?
On Town Meeting Day, March 4, this article will be placed before the voters:
On Town Meeting Day, March 4, this article will be placed before the voters:
The Clemmons Family Farm is now owned by a nonprofit organization and plans are for the farm to grow more crops. And art.
People sometimes ask us what makes The Charlotte News different?
Selectboard amends cost of living adjustment policy and New appointee to join development review board
Don’t miss the good food and good conversation at the last Monday Munch of the year at the Charlotte Senior Center on Dec. 18.
The holiday season is in full swing at the Charlotte Senior Center.
The library staff hopes residents will join them for a follow-up forum on the strategic planning survey on Thursday, Jan. 18, 6:30 p.m. to discuss how the library can serve the needs of our community.
One of the best sensory treats of the holiday season is aromas of spice and citrus and chocolate baking.
Join me for a pleasant outing in downtown Burlington. Really. This is not aspirational.
Many years ago, when I was struggling to maintain financial stability, I would nurture my spirit as often as I could by spending time outdoors doing things that made me feel like I belonged in this universe.
It could have been just another get-together full of “old men in plaid” when Jamie Eisenberg showed up at a local Trout Unlimited meeting one night in 2017.
Three years since pandemic changes were made to the college admissions criteria, the application process continues to evolve.
The season ended too soon for the Champlain Valley Union High football team, but that culmination marked the beginning of awards season.
When it comes to the Farm Bill, Vermonters know where their priorities lie.
Rex Forehand has made a career out of training psychologists, but he’s written a book that can help those in need of their services do some of their work by themselves.
In the context of my legislative life, every time property taxes, the education fund, property tax increases, pupil weights or anything relating to that topic comes up, the person speaking or writing makes this caveat:
On March 5, 2024, Charlotters will take to the polls to make an important, informed decision about the future: whether or not to switch to a town manager from a town administrator.
Banned books, end sale of flavored tobacco and It’s time for the wealthiest to pay their fair share in taxes
Last week saw a couple of ceremonies and celebrations that herald milestones in the history of Charlotte.
What happens when a group of community-minded Charlotters pitches in to make a difference?