
Martha Molnar
CommentatorMartha L. Molnar is a public relations and freelance writer who moved to Vermont in 2008. She was formerly a New York Times reporter.
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To paraphrase an old saying about the power of art, a photo exhibit at Middlebury College Museum of Art demonstrates that the camera can sometimes be鈥�
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The name doesn鈥檛 fit. Dead Creek鈥檚 miles of shallow waterway, wetlands and woods are teeming with life: swimming, flying, crawling life. And with the鈥�
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The automated teller machine or ATM turns fifty this year. And while I use it less these days, since I now pay for most things with credit, its鈥�
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Like July, our resident bobolink population has come and gone. The meadow has grown almost silent without the birds Emily Dickinson called 鈥渢he rowdy of鈥�
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Before we moved to Vermont, we lived in a wooded area north of New York City. Behind our tiny plot, some hundred acres of undeveloped land stretched away.鈥�
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The tiny town of Poultney is putting on an ambitious annual Earth Day fair on April twelfth, featuring more than sixty exhibitors, a parade, free鈥�
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Finally, there鈥檚 snow!According to the National Weather Service in Burlington, last weekend鈥檚 storm was the largest to hit the state in two years,鈥�
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When we travel to other states and mention that we live in Vermont, people immediately identify us with Bernie Sanders.鈥淎h, you鈥檙e from Bernie Country,鈥濃�
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Many people don鈥檛 know that until recently Vermont residents over age 65 could attend up to two courses at any of our state colleges and universities free鈥�
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The annual March Rutland business show was sold out of all vendor spaces three weeks before it took place 鈥� the earliest in its 23-year history 鈥� even as鈥�