
Susan Keese
Producer, ReporterSusan Keese was VPR's southern Vermont reporter, based at the VPR studio in Manchester at Burr & Burton Academy. After many years as a print journalist and magazine writer, Susan started producing stories for VPR in 2002. From 2007-2009, she worked as a producer, helping to launch the noontime show Vermont Edition. Susan has won numerous journalism awards, including two regional Edward R. Murrow Awards for her reporting on VPR. She wrote a column for the Sunday Rutland Herald and Barre-Montpelier Times Argus. Her work has appeared in Vermont Life, the Boston Globe Magazine, The New York Times and other publications, as well as on NPR.
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A member of a group that’s been protesting alleged animal mistreatment at Santa’s Land in Putney has been cited for trespassing.Sarah Massucco received a�
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A group that’s been picketing outside Santa’s Land in Putney wants to find new homes for the animals there. The theme park’s owner and caretaker have both�
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Brattleboro’s Austine School graduated a class of four students Tuesday, in what could be its final commencement. The 100-year-old school for the deaf�
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A musical recreation of the 600-year odyssey of a medieval Jewish prayer book returns on Saturday to Putney, where the work was first performed earlier�
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Brattleboro town meeting representatives passed a nearly $16 million town budget Monday night. That’s about $600,000 less than the one approved at the�
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Many of Vermont’s best-loved trees face serious threats from invasive pests that have destroyed millions of trees in some states. One of the most�
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Protestors interrupted a public meeting with the Nuclear Regulatory Commission in Brattleboro Wednesday night. Anti-nuclear activists brought the session�
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Residents of Windham packed the local meeting house on Tuesday night to hear about the findings of three wind test towers on the ridge between Windham and�
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This year marks the 100th anniversary of the extinction of the passenger pigeon. The birds were once more numerous than all the other bird species in�
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Voters at a special town meeting in Putney Thursday night reaffirmed the $1.8 million budget they approved in March.The vote was an endorsement of Rescue�