Charlotte Twine
Charlotte Twine has been a reporter for Florida Keys newspapers since moving here from the New York City area 12 years ago. In addition to Keys Weekly, she has worked for Vogue, Glamour, Allure, Travel + Leisure, US Weekly, and Martha Stewart Living magazines. She loves writing stories that uplift and inspire, her Pomeranians, making children laugh, the color pink, tattoos, Monty Python, and The Beatles. In her off hours, she can be found making TikTok videos and drinking too much coffee.
UPPER KEYS CAPTAIN REFLECTS ON THE 2020 YEAR
Editor’s note: A coronavirus pandemic that saw some of the first cases in the Keys in March changed life in ways no one could...
FUN RIDE SUPPORTS TOYS FOR TOTS DRIVE
Last Saturday morning, biker Bobby McDaniel was walking with a spring in his step. He was a participant in the 2020 poker run for...
Retired counselor looks back at 2020
Editor’s note: A coronavirus pandemic that saw some of the first cases in the Keys in March changed life in ways no one could...
ISLAMORADA CHRISTMAS TREE GETS A LITTLE HELP FROM COMMUNITY
On Nov. 27, Jessica Shepard and Tom “TJ” Paul Jr., along with their son, Bradley, finally reached Islamorada for their working vacation to run...
UPPER KEYS WOMAN TALKS PREGNANCY DURING COVID
Describe the year 2020 in one word. Challenging.
What was your worst moment of 2020? It was all so stressful to deliver during COVID. There’s...
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