Mary Williams Engisch
All Things Considered HostMary Williams Engisch is a local host on All Things Considered.
Mary joined Vermont Public 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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In this week’s edition of the Capitol Recap, Vermont Public’s Lola Duffort and Peter Hirschfeld discuss signs of progress on education reform.
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In today’s episode, more on how a U.S. Supreme Court ruling striking down Colorado’s conversion therapy ban could affect Vermont and what’snext for Vermont Green FC following the team’s U.S. Open Cup loss. We’ll also hear a portion of Grammy-nominated Vermont musician Moira Smiley’s piece “Haiku.”
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In today’s episode, more on how the end of a winter emergency housing program affects some Vermonters, the fate of Gov. Scott’s return-to-office order and continued disputes between police and activists about the recent ICE raid in South Burlington.
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In today's episode, more on a bill that would let citizens sue federal agents and the opening of a new terminal at Patrick Leahy Burlington International Airport. Plus, a New England song-writing project features mothers affected by the recent ICE surge in Maine.
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In today's episode, more about some bumpy roads in the Upper Valley and plans for Vermont’s first geothermal neighborhood, plus Democrats in Vermont’s legislature talk about raising taxes on the state’s top 1 percent of earners.
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The latest on some proposals advancing in the State House, a new place to catch a flight out of Montreal and a report that finds the work of family caregivers is worth A LOT of money.
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Fruiting and flowering trees and shrubs, as well as certain types of hydrangeas, benefit from pruning this time of year.
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Vermont Public’s housing reporter Carly Berlin explains why hundreds of Vermonters are protesting a land-use law – and what state lawmakers are doing about it.
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In today's episode, more on the U.S. Supreme Court’s recent decision on a qualified immunity case that’s more than a decade old, and we’ll get a Vermont history lesson on a law that only three other states in the country have, plus some local music, too.
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In today's episode, Why some law enforcement agencies aren’t releasing body camera footage from the recent immigration raid and protests in South Burlington, and why a popular summer dining staple may cost a whole lot more this year.