The future of fertilizer? Pee, says this Brattleboro institute
When Peter Stickney walks along his cow paddocks in the morning, he notes the scattered patches of greener grass across the pasture. He knows what this means: It’s where his cows have peed.
Letters to the Editor: May 2
Locals share their options on a variety of topics.
Shelburne Museum first stop for train art exhibit
Shelburne Museum presents All Aboard: The Railroad in American Art, 1840-1955, an exhibition exploring depictions of…
Early signs good for CVU to repeat as state champs
Although the baseball preseason was challenging with the team stuck inside much of the time because…
CCS prepares for next year with school budget passed
The passing of the Champlain Valley School District budget has allowed Charlotte Central School to start…
The food shelf provides assistance in addition to food
Many may not know that the Charlotte Food Shelf’s “real name” is the Charlotte Food Shelf…
Charlotte Earth Day
Charlotte celebrated a day of Earth Day last Saturday, April 27, at the Charlotte Library.
Pass S.146 this year to protect Vermont’s most pristine lakes
Last year the Vermont Senate passed S.146, a bill relating to the permitting of indirect discharges…
Around Town: May 2
Charlotte Obituary