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Will Vermont Reach Its E-State Goal?

Wednesday, 01/20/10 Noon and 7pm

AP/T. Talbot

Three years ago, Governor Douglas named 2010 as the year in which Vermont would become an e-state, meaning all residents would have access to cell phone and broadband services.  We find out how much headway the state has made on the project and whether or not the goal is still in sight.  Our guests include the head of the Vermont Telecommunications Authority, Tom Murray, and Vermont's Chief Technology Officer, Tom Evslin. Listen

Also, we talk with Burlington Free Press reporter Candace Page.  She's just back from a three month stay in Portland, Oregon.  She shares her impressions of the area, and the comparisons she sees between Vermont and Oregon. Listen

And, all this month the Chaffee art Center in Rutland is presenting an exhibition of Aldo Merusi's photographs.  In 1937, Merusi became a sports writer at the Rutland Herald.   A natural with a camera, he quickly moved from writing stories to taking pictures.   As the Herald's chief photographer for 37 years, he captured on film what it was to live in Rutland. Listen  

 

 

 

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All this month the Chaffee Art Center in Rutland is presenting an exhibition of Aldo Merusi's photographs.  In 1937, Merusi became a sports writer at the Rutland Herald.   A natural with a camera, he quickly moved from writing stories to taking pictures.   As the Herald's chief photographer for 37 years, he captured on film what it was to live in Rutland.

Click here for Nina Keck's story on the exhibition

Photos courtesy of Rutland Herald Aldo Merusi archive