
Mary Carol Maganzini
AnnouncerMary Carol joined ¿ªÔÆÌåÓý in January of 2013. She began her broadcast career 25 years ago as news director at WEZF in Colchester. She has a BA in Economics and Fine Arts from St. Michael’s College and an MFA in acting from Catholic University of America in Washington, DC. She appeared in various roles over the years on the stage of St Michael’s Playhouse, and teaches young actors in The Broadway Workshop summer camp at St Mike’s.
In her free time, MC likes to spend time in the garden, painting, or enjoying the company of her husband and their 4 grown children.
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Two nonprofit housing organizations plan to renovate 18 apartments on Montpelier's Main Street. A draft charter in Charlotte would change the way the town�
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Residents of the Shelburnewood Mobile Home Park have cooperatively purchased the park. School supervisory unions study consolidation. Stowe is named�
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Lake Champlain Maritime Museum's wooden canal schooner is undergoing restoration. Summer's music festivals and agricultural fairs give way to job fairs,�
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Bill Doyle opens his Vermont Politics class for the public to hear guest speakers. The Vermont Urban & Community Forestry Program is offering tree steward�
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Democrats in the Washington-Chittenden House district organize to find a new representative. West Nile virus is discovered in several Vermont mosquito�
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Changes at a clinic in Middlebury have some concerned that migrant workers could lose access to medical care. The Open Door clinic has stopped�
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This year marks the third year The Independent Television and Film Festival will be held in Dover. For seven years the festival took place in Hollywood,�
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August is “Tree Check� month. It’s the time when ecologists are out surveying the forests to see if invasive insect species are showing up in the state.�
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Gov. Peter Shumlin joined VPR by phone on Monday to debrief the chain of events beginning on Friday afternoon that left four people dead in Central�
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Lemon Fair Wild Life Management Area gains 330 acres. Milton has a new town manager. The Vermont Agency of Agriculture announces a free breakfast on the�