
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.
-
Looking for Independence Day activities in Vermont? There's a wealth of fireworks, parades, food and fun happening across Vermont over the long weekend.
-
Choose early summer flowering shrubs to add color and contrast to your yard.
-
An average of 10 people unintentionally drown a year, according to recent Vermont Health Department data.
-
Areas of the Champlain Valley remain under an Extreme Heat Warning until 8 p.m. on Tuesday. This heat event is part of a longer-term trend in Vermont connected to human-caused climate change.
-
Plan certain garden treatments now to help lessen the effects of Japanese beetles later.
-
Two Weybridge women worked together and lived openly as a same-sex couple in the 1800s. Their story is told through memorabilia and letters in the Henry Sheldon Museum's collection. A new historic marker will be unveiled June 21, at their gravesite in town.
-
Church Street in Burlington is one of the more iconic downtown spots in Vermont, but it’s also a complex social space.
-
Charlie Nardozzi takes on several listeners' questions about garden pests and plant woes.
-
Vermont has seen roughly 33% more rainfall since March than it gets in an average spring. Your garden may need help after too much water.
-
Certain peanut varieties can grow and thrive in our clime, provided you find just the right spot.