Musicians Paying Tribute to Vermont’s Robert DeCormier

Musicians from around the country are honoring the work of Vermont’s Robert DeCormier this year. The occasion is DeCormier’s eightieth birthday and the celebrations mark his life’s work. Vermonters may know him as the director of the Vermont Symphony Orchestra Chorus, but he has deep roots as a conductor and arranger in the nation’s folk music scene.

Equinox Hotel Restructures Preservation Trust

The Equinox Resort in Manchester and the Vermont Institute for Natural Science are working on an expanded partnership. But some conservationists worry that the educational and research programs of the Preservation Trust could be jeopardized by the restructuring and the loss of its director.

Wireless in Vermont, Part Five

More Vermonters are using wireless communication than ever before for convenience, safety, business and just to stay “connected.” In the conclusion to our series “Wireless in Vermont,” examines how cell phones are part of the cultural landscape. (Read the transcript or listen to the story online.)

Credit Unions Open Doors to Community Members

Some of Vermont’s largest credit unions have recently opened their doors to community membership, allowing more Vermonters to join a credit union and providing the organization with new deposits and borrowers. The change is also seen as new competition for local banks. (1-28-02)