Laying Off Human Beings

A friend was just laid off… badly I must add. It’s not that her employer did not have to lay her off. That was not the question. The “badly” part… Read More

We Have Opportunities

Vermont has options. In these perilous moments of great change when old things get brittle and break, savvy people design and build new things. There is opportunity in chaos for… Read More

Listen To Anne’s Biddies on VPR

Click this link to hear the author read Anne’s Biddies orginally broadcast in December on Vermont Public Radio http://www.vpr.net/episode/45069/

Chaos and Gratitude

An unavoidable part of this particular holiday season is the need to survey the wreckage of last year, and the staggering damage we and our elected leaders have wrought on… Read More

Rutland Herald VT Sunday Magazine

November 23, 2008 By A.C. HUTCHISON “The Lamoille Stories: Uncle Benoit’s Wake And Other Tales From Vermont,” by Bill Schubart (White River Press, 2008, 200 pages, $15 paperback) Radio personality… Read More

Seven Days Vermont Review

Book Review: The Lamoille Stories</em By Amy Lilly [11.25.08] People often joke that the nice thing about Burlington is it’s so close to Vermont. But they’re talking about a particular… Read More

Press & Critical Response

“Bill Schubart’s Vermont stories of a mostly-forgotten time and place are fresh, authentic, funny in places and sad in others. He knows his corner of the Green Mountains inside out… Read More

News and Citizen Review

The Lamoille Stories Uncle Benoit’s Wake and Other Tales from Vermont By Bill Schubart If you didn’t get a copy of the new book, The Lamoille Stories, for Christmas, quick!… Read More

Get Out of the Kitchen

I’ve lived in Vermont since just after World War II and, though I can’t count myself a Vermonter by birth, I know a thing or two about the state –… Read More

The Vermont Bond?

Vermont state and municipal bonds are vetted and offered through the Vermont Municipal Bond Bank to larger markets where, typically, high-net-worth individuals and institutional investors then acquire them as a… Read More

Managing the Past?

If we are not guided by a vision for the future, we end up managing the past. The problem with simply managing the past is that opportunities pass us by… Read More

Use It or Lose It

One casualty of the endless roll-up of entertainment, media and consumer electronic companies into ever larger “media conglomerates” is culture itself. An article in the New York Times two years… Read More