Gratitude for John Quinney and welcome to Susan McCullough
On Jan. 23, John Quinney stepped down from The Charlotte News board of directors, marking five years of selfless…
On Jan. 23, John Quinney stepped down from The Charlotte News board of directors, marking five years of selfless…
Our community newspaper is a vital resource that connects us all, sharing local news and events that matter. The…
We are thrilled to report that once again our readers have stepped up to support The Charlotte News. Our…
The Charlotte Selectboard should go ahead and endorse the declaration of inclusion. Short of that, the selectboard should at…
When we first moved to Charlotte, one of the many heart-warming surprises we encountered was a community newspaper in…
In November, we asked our readers to make Gifts of Gratitude, and to tell us about someone who makes…
I’m writing to ask for your support for The Charlotte News. There are lots of reasons to make a…
As board members, we’re thankful to everyone who is involved in producing The Charlotte News. In print for 66…
As part of our year-end fundraising campaign, I invite you to make a Gift of Gratitude.
When you make your gift and recognize someone who makes a difference in your life — or in the Charlotte community — we will publicly acknowledge this person in the Dec. 12 newspaper.
We approach the holiday season with much to be thankful for. Above all, we’re deeply grateful to you, our…
At a recent meeting of the board of directors of The Charlotte News, Bill Regan was selected as board chair, replacing Julia Russell whose term had expired.
The Charlotte News is excited that Andrew Zehner has joined the board of directors.
Here at The Charlotte News, we’d like to pause to express our gratitude — and to briefly take you behind the scenes at the newspaper and website to explain why we’re grateful.
Our nonprofit, community newspaper is just this close to successfully concluding our Annual Fund campaign.
To date, we’ve received more than 150 gifts in support of our Annual Fund campaign. We are so grateful.
Charlotte is a town of gardens.
Local newspapers in Vermont and nationwide are in big trouble.
If an organization has been in business for 66 years, is it sustainable?
What do these people have in common:
I think it’s safe to say that The Charlotte News is taking it to the next level, in ways large and small, from the reach of the stories you regularly read online and in the newspaper, to improvements in our nonprofit business model.