Here is a sample of the science-focused stories I wrote during my associate editor tenure:
Lots of questions, ideas on state water cleanup (October 12, 2017; Shelburne News)
Snakes and turtles on risky journey to winter homes (October 5, 2017; Shelburne News)
Neighbors discuss, question proposed change in LaPlatte River wetlands classification (September 7, 2017; Shelburne News)
Public discussion of LaPlatte status coming up (August 17, 2017; Shelburne News)
UVM researchers studying Lake Iroquois (July 27, 2017; The Citizen)
Grant helps keep Charlotte stormwater in check (May 11, 2017; The Citizen)
Lake Iroquois meeting draws support, concerns (May 11, 2017; The Citizen)
Lewis Creek Association wins federal award (May 3, 2017; The Citizen)
Information session about Lake Iroquois herbicide coming up (April 26, 2017; The Citizen)
LaPlatte River wetlands provide diverse, rare habitats (April 12, 2017; Shelburne News)
Petition submitted to protect LaPlatte wetlands (April 5, 2017; Shelburne News)
Amphibians emerge from their winter homes for spring migrations (March 29, 2017; The Citizen)
Lewis Creek Association makes plans for upcoming field season (March 29, 2017; The Citizen)
Lake Iroquois milfoil cleanup planned (March 22, 2017; The Citizen)
Girls Who Code club starts in Charlotte (January 11, 2017; The Citizen)
Lamprey treatment concludes in LaPlatte (November 30, 2016; Shelburne News)
Lampricide applied in the LaPlatte (November 22, 2016; Shelburne News)
Largest elm in Northeast dies in Charlotte (November 3, 2016; The Citizen)
Volunteers clean up preserve in Charlotte (October 20, 2016; The Citizen)
Staying "Ahead of the Storm" in Charlotte (October 20, 2016; The Citizen)
Larval sea lamprey find a foothold in the LaPlatte River (September 28, 2016; Shelburne News)
Battle against milfoil continues at Lake Iroquois (September 21, 2016; The Citizen)
Lampricide plan for LaPlatte moves ahead (September 21, 2016; Shelburne News)
Shipwrecks of Shelburne Bay: uncovering mysteries (July 13, 2016; Shelburne News)
Lots of questions, ideas on state water cleanup (October 12, 2017; Shelburne News)
Snakes and turtles on risky journey to winter homes (October 5, 2017; Shelburne News)
Neighbors discuss, question proposed change in LaPlatte River wetlands classification (September 7, 2017; Shelburne News)
Public discussion of LaPlatte status coming up (August 17, 2017; Shelburne News)
UVM researchers studying Lake Iroquois (July 27, 2017; The Citizen)
Grant helps keep Charlotte stormwater in check (May 11, 2017; The Citizen)
Lake Iroquois meeting draws support, concerns (May 11, 2017; The Citizen)
Lewis Creek Association wins federal award (May 3, 2017; The Citizen)
Information session about Lake Iroquois herbicide coming up (April 26, 2017; The Citizen)
LaPlatte River wetlands provide diverse, rare habitats (April 12, 2017; Shelburne News)
Petition submitted to protect LaPlatte wetlands (April 5, 2017; Shelburne News)
Amphibians emerge from their winter homes for spring migrations (March 29, 2017; The Citizen)
Lewis Creek Association makes plans for upcoming field season (March 29, 2017; The Citizen)
Lake Iroquois milfoil cleanup planned (March 22, 2017; The Citizen)
Girls Who Code club starts in Charlotte (January 11, 2017; The Citizen)
Lamprey treatment concludes in LaPlatte (November 30, 2016; Shelburne News)
Lampricide applied in the LaPlatte (November 22, 2016; Shelburne News)
Largest elm in Northeast dies in Charlotte (November 3, 2016; The Citizen)
Volunteers clean up preserve in Charlotte (October 20, 2016; The Citizen)
Staying "Ahead of the Storm" in Charlotte (October 20, 2016; The Citizen)
Larval sea lamprey find a foothold in the LaPlatte River (September 28, 2016; Shelburne News)
Battle against milfoil continues at Lake Iroquois (September 21, 2016; The Citizen)
Lampricide plan for LaPlatte moves ahead (September 21, 2016; Shelburne News)
Shipwrecks of Shelburne Bay: uncovering mysteries (July 13, 2016; Shelburne News)