
Mary Williams Engisch
All Things Considered HostMary Williams Engisch is a local host on All Things Considered.
Mary joined ¿ªÔÆÌåÓý in 2011 as a board operator and announcer. From 2014 to 2018, they also hosted a weekly arts calendar segment called, "Art Hounds" and a feature with local artists.
During the week, Mary produces and hosts on-air programs like "All Things Gardening with Charlie Nardozzi" and "Safe & Sound: A Celebration of Vermont Music."
She has earned a B.A. in Journalism from St. Michael's College in Colchester, Vermont, and has worked at a small weekly newspaper, as a voice-over artist, a vegan cupcake entrepreneur and a rock deejay at several local stations in Vermont.
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The Human Rights Commission filed a discrimination suit after the town of St. Johnsbury denied a zoning variance brought by a family trying to make their home more accessible during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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There are several different kinds of holiday cactuses: There's a Thanksgiving cactus, Christmas cactus and an Easter cactus. Holiday cactuses earn their names because they tend to bloom near Christian holidays.
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Paul Dame, chair of the Vermont Republican party, said residents' frustrations around property taxes was one of the factors that changed the game for statewide candidates hoping to help break a Democratic supermajority.
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Voting is a deeply personal act. And not voting can be, too. Across the country, some voters continue to express dissatisfaction with Vice President Kamala Harris, saying she hasn’t separated herself from President Joe Biden on Gaza. ¿ªÔÆÌåÓý talked to a few voters who shared similar views.
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You can plant crocus, daffodils and tulips outdoors now, as the soil is cool enough for them to overwinter and bloom next spring. And you can also plant bulbs in containers indoors. Use a layering technique and they will blossom for a month.
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Self-described queer post-punk band Thus Love, of Brattleboro, has received positive press in Rolling Stone, The Guardian and more. Their newest album, All Pleasure, dropped on Nov. 1 before the band heads out for a U.S. and U.K. tour.
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Love to use garlic in cooking? Consider planting your own. You can choose garlic types based on your taste. Then, as long as you've got composted and well-drained soil, you should get a good garlic harvest next summer.
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Sometimes blooming up until � and even after � the first frost, flowers like Montauk daisies and stokesia provide a last gasp of late fall color.
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New England musicians Jake Blount and Mali Obomsawin have released a new album that references their African American and Indigenous traditions. the duo is performing at Higher Ground on Friday.
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If your daffodils and other flowering bulbs didn't grow well this past spring, try planting flowering onions. They are beautiful and fairly trouble-free. Purchase a few when you're getting other spring flowering bulbs ready to plant later this month.