Anna Van Dine
ReporterAnna worked for ¿ªÔÆÌåÓý from 2019 through 2023 as a reporter and co-host of the daily news podcast, The Frequency.
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In the Northeast Kingdom town of Island Pond, one primary care doctor has been taking care of the community for more than 30 years. We’re going to join him for the day as he sees his patients and reflects on his career.
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Ken Squier was an icon of broadcasting who helped make NASCAR a national phenomenon. In his home state of Vermont, he built Thunder Road and shepherded one of the last bastions of true community radio into the 21st century.
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The Wishing Falls, located between Williamstown and Chelsea, did flood a bit during the July storms. But it's still accepting wishes.
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In the heart of Waterbury, many are recovering from flood waters, in the same way they did with Irene 12 years ago.
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Some of the houses that were hit by Tropical Storm Irene a dozen years ago saw flooding again this past week. Among them was Ashlee Place's home along Route 2 in Waterbury, near Farr’s Field.
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Sylvia Holden is 93 years old, and has had a life as full as it is long. These days, things are simpler than they once were. But the way she fills her days says a lot about how she’s learned to live.
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Recentering the legacy of a historical gay bar in Bellows Falls. Plus, movement on extended funding for the motel housing program, online sports betting is legalized, drought conditions and to-go cocktails are here to stay.
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In 1970, biologist Roger Payne released an LP called "Songs of the Humpback Whale.� It played a key role in igniting the modern environmental movement, and helped bring whales back from the brink of extinction. Payne, who lived in South Woodstock, died over the weekend.
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The final installment in our series of stories from high school students. Plus, how air quality could affect schools, goals for New England’s food system, a shortage in blood supply and the cottonwood fluff blanketing Burlington.
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"Being a product of the farming community has defined how I view the world, giving me perspective and values that I wouldn't have gained otherwise."