Visit to Vermont granite quarries in Barre is trip into history
If you have driven north on I-89 in recent years, you have probably noticed an ever-growing mountain of white slag on the west side of the road between Bethel and Randolph.
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If you have driven north on I-89 in recent years, you have probably noticed an ever-growing mountain of white slag on the west side of the road between Bethel and Randolph.
The final day to register any damage from the July 10-11 storm for FEMA assistance is Oct. 21.
With our recent rainy weather and storms, I am not surprised that we diagnosed late blight (Phytophthora infestans) in the University of Vermont Plant Diagnostic Clinic in late August.
One-trick pony personifies being limited to a single talent, capability or quality according to Dictionary.com.
Even though there’s no zucchini on the menu at the next Charlotte Senior Center Monday Munch, this seems an apt time to give a tip of the hat to zucchini, the vegetable described by “The Almanac” as “staggeringly productive.”
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In January 2022 the Charlotte Selectboard voted to appropriate around $44,000 to ensure that the town was a priority among towns in getting fiber-optic broadband cable to its underserved areas.
From the top of the Northeast Kingdom down toward the Berkshires, the VTXL carves a path across Vermont.
When someone mentions wildflowers, what comes to mind? Daisies? Black-eyed Susans?
The extreme heat that recently blanketed the United States is a clear sign of climate change. But rising temperatures are fueling more than just hotter summers.
On the hot and humid days of summer, consider spending the day in the cool air conditioning at the senior center.
The warning came on a recent Monday: The most extreme wildfires on Earth are on the rise — more frequent, more intense.
Thanks to a grant from Shelburne, Charlotte, Hinesburg, Interfaith Projects (SCHIP), the senior center is able to make programs more accessible to people experiencing hearing loss.
Congratulations and Condolences to Charlotters.
The Monday Munch at the senior center 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. menu is bacon cheeseburger sliders, Montreal style slaw (no mayo), chips, dip, strawberry shortcake and lemonade.
Summer is here, and Charlotte Grange has lots of family-friendly events planned both around town and based at our historic Grange Hall at 2858 Spear Street in East Charlotte Village.
With summer weather arriving, it is time to participate in outdoor activities. Consider learning to play pickleball for seniors, a women’s kayak trip or joining the gentle walking or hiking group.
Guided bike rides in and around Charlotte.
June 1 marked the start of the Atlantic hurricane season. Northern New England residents should prepare for an extremely active hurricane season as the climate crisis
The menu for the Monday Munch at the Charlotte Senior Center 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. on June 3 is lasagna, garlic bread, garden salad, cream cheese bars with fruit and whipped cream.