
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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Now that the trees are bare, the earth’s bones have become visible. Across Vermont’s wide valleys we can sometimes see two or even three mountain ranges�
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Setting aside for the moment the recent crash of a commercial plane, and with sincere apologies to friends and family for all my years of whining about�
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The fire at the Chinese poultry plant that killed 120 people last month reminded me of the collapsed apparel factory in Bangladesh that killed 1,200�
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I used to love the sights and smells of fresh-mown fields, the open land, birds soaring, searching for fallen seeds. It was beautiful and productive, man�
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http://www.vpr.net//audio/programs/56/2013/03/Molnar-0312.mp3I love skiing in Vermont, and not just because I live here and can get to some mountains in�
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http://www.vpr.net//audio/programs/56/2013/02/20130228_Molnar_VPR.mp3(Host) Commentator Martha Molnar is a public relations professional and freelance�
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http://www.vpr.net/audio/programs/56/2012/12/12172012_vpr_Molnar.mp3(Host) Shopping for food used to be simple. But since moving to Vermont in 2008, this�
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http://www.vpr.net/audio/programs/56/2012/11/11262012_vpr_molnar.mp3(Host) Commentator Martha Molnar, a public relations professional and freelance�
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http://www.vpr.net/audio/programs/56/2012/11/11122012_vpr_molnar.mp3(Host) The aftermath of Hurricane Sandy, and a recent visit to the�
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http://www.vpr.net/audio/programs/56/2012/10/10082012_vpr_molnar.mp3(Host) As the cool days of autumn commence, commentator Martha Molnar, apublic�