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“As Vermont’s only dedicated classical music station, we value our connection to Vermont’s musical community. Knowing there are more people out there who can join us on our journey of discovery each day is really exciting,” said Helen Lyons, Vermont Public's music manager and host of Vermont Public Classical's morning program.
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George Frideric Handel wrote his 'Messiah' for an Easter premiere in 1742, but it has become a beloved Christmas tradition. Here's where to see it in concert in Vermont.
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The But Why Fan Club offers three different membership levels: Fan, Big Fan, and Super Fan. Each level offers different benefits including a welcome kit, monthly activity newsletters, a discount to the But Why merch store, and access to virtual meet and greet events.
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“Having reliable transportation is so crucial to our [family’s] success. Thank you so much for your compassion,” one recipient wrote in a thank you letter.
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Finn served for nearly six years, first with Vermont Public Radio and then with Vermont Public following the merger of VPR and Vermont PBS. Brendan Kinney, the organization's senior vice president of development, will become interim CEO.
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The three-part series examines contested claims of the legitimacy of Vermont’s four state-recognized tribes: the Abenaki Nation of Missisquoi, the Elnu Abenaki Tribe, the Koasek Traditional Band of the Koas Abenaki Nation and the Nulhegan Band of the Coosuck Abenaki Nation.
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Join us Sept. 18 through 22 for a special series on cybersecurity from WNYC. Click Here brings us stories of the people making and breaking our digital world.
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This week, Vermont Public will present the Vermont Community Foundation with more than $875,000 raised in its recent flood relief fundraiser to benefit the VT Flood Response and Recovery Fund 2023.
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Outgoing host Mitch Wertlieb wanted a chance to explain why he’s moving on from the show. Meanwhile, incoming host Jenn Jarecki wanted to share a little about herself before taking on Morning Edition full time.
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Vermont Public has announced a new partnership with the Burlington-based nonprofit Good News Garage to administer its vehicle donation program. The program will support public media in Vermont and could provide necessary transportation to families in the state.