Grants announced for specialty crops
The Vermont Agency of Agriculture, Food & Markets announces $200,000 in grant funds to strengthen Vermont’s specialty crop industries and producer associations.
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The Vermont Agency of Agriculture, Food & Markets announces $200,000 in grant funds to strengthen Vermont’s specialty crop industries and producer associations.
Tired of slow streaming or spotty cell service? There is now a way to check and report correctly if you have broadband — and accuracy matters — there’s millions of dollars of public funding at stake.
You’ve probably seen African violets (Saintpaulia) with their neat rosettes of fuzzy leaves and clusters of purple flowers.
It’s not always an easy transition when you take the helm of your family’s business, but Eric Lampman made that move when he took the reins from his father in 2016. Lampman thinks the process was easier in his case because the company in question is Lake Champlain Chocolates.
Over 77 years ago, Charlotte came together as a community to build a hockey rink and cheer on the Charlotte Rockets, an amateur team who donned their white sweaters and hit the biscuit nearly every winter weekend — weather permitting.
The whole Charlotte Central School staff spent part of Wednesday’s professional learning time working in committees to enhance the experiences of the students.
Do you admire orchids from afar but haven’t considered growing them or gifting them to a plant lover you know?
I cry every time I hear the Vermont state song — and I love the part about looking with pride on the golden dome.
Scientists from the University of Illinois recently studied the effects of removing bats from a forest, finding that a forest without bats had three times as many insects and five times as much defoliation as a forest with bats.
Most home fires involving candles happen in December, when one in five home decoration fires also occur.
As the crowd straggled out of the Rutland High football stadium, reluctant for the celebration to end, one hushed voice could barely be heard through the dark beyond the lights and those still rejoicing:
October is gone, but fear not: Pumpkin persists.
Efficiency Vermont offering free business energy visit, Lend a hand to an agency that needs volunteers and Training geared for women running in local elections.
The Center for Cartoon Studies was offered a challenge by the Office of Vermont’s Secretary of State and Vermont Humanities: Create a graphic guide about the past, present and promise of democracy and civics in our brave little state.
Events in and around Charlotte. There’s something for everyone.
Please send event listings to us at least three weeks in advance. Craft and antique show Friday-Sunday, Oct….
Bob Haven spent most of his professional life in technology but when that career ended, he looked for another way to use his problem-solving skills.
Diane Leary thinks it may be genetic. That may be why she spends so much of her free time in cemeteries.
From fall gardening to short stories, from collage to meditation, the Charlotte Library is hoping you will hope that you’ll find something to enjoy.
Events for all ages in and around Charlotte.