Meet our Town Meeting Online Reporters
Nick will be covering the town of Bradford this year's town meeting.
Jarryd Guinard is a 21 year old junior attending Lyndon State College. He hails from the town of Barre, VT and has been raised in its quiet surroundings. Throughout his life, he has learned that Vermont is a unique and special place. Jarryd aspires to use the skills gained at Lyndon State College to work in the field of professional sports. This term he’ll be following events and issues in Wheelock.
Lindsay McCarthy is almost halfway through her student career at Lyndon State College. Along the journey she has learned many things about broadcast journalism. She is studying to be a news reporter. Next semester she will start work at News 7, the school’s television station, which serves fourteen communities. When not in school, she lives at home with her family in Connecticut. They are very supportive and always encourage her to do what she loves. In addition to becoming a reporter in Hartford, she hopes to write and publish a young adult fantasy book. For this blog, she is covering Danville.
Caleb Noble is a 20-year-old sophomore at Lyndon State College. Coming to college in Vermont from 30 minutes north of Boston was a big change for him. “When I first arrived I disliked everything about this place,” he recalls. “Over time my outlook on the Northeast Kingdom has changed. When malls and trains surround me at home in Massachusetts I miss the slow pace of Vermont living.” Caleb prides himself on his work ethic, and he is committed to informing locals about their town meetings through in-depth analysis. He’s looking forward to learning more about Lyndonville.
Michael Woodward has lived in Vermont his entire life. He resides in Barre, Vermont, but has come to Lyndon State College to study broadcast journalism. In high school, especially in his senior year, he took many graphic design, photography and video production classes to prepare himself for his major. Now, almost half way through his college career, he has built upon his knowledge, picking up many new skills, such as producing news broadcasts and reporting stories. He will keep an open mind to learn as much as he can through the rest of his college career. He’ll report on Sheffield.Michelle Wilcox is a sophomore at Lyndon State College majoring in the Television Studies Program. She wants to become a broadcast reporter. Ambition and motivation are her driving forces. She is a recent addition to the News 7 television station at the college and is active in the school’s athletic program. Coming from a rural town in Vermont, she understands how important the sense of community is in the Northeast Kingdom. Her goal is to provide extensive coverage for the town of Barnet and address vital issues that are at the heart of the everyday life.
Jared Richardson is a producer, co-anchor, and general assignment reporter for News 7 and joined the Emmy Award winning station in January 2009. Jared covers a variety of news stories, ranging from car accidents to arts and entertainment features. Jared earned his high school degree from Mount Mansfield Union High School in Jericho, Vermont. Currently, he is attending Lyndon State College for a B.S. degree in Broadcast News. Jared grew up in Richmond, Vermont, and moved to Jericho, Vermont several years after. He has always had a huge interest in television news, and has always wanted to be a news reporter and anchor. In his spare time, he loves to go out to eat, run, ski, listen to music, and root for the Boston Red Sox. He also works part-time at Jericho Center Country Store, Vermont’s oldest country store. He'll be our roving reporter, with special attention to Newbury.Brian Howe was born in Norwich, Connecticut. He was raised in south eastern Connecticut where he learned to enjoy sailing and heading to the beach whenever he had a chance. When he isn’t at the beach you can find him tucked away in Northern Vermont, where he is studying to be a television news reporter. He enjoys reporting on politics and anything that has town residents in an uproar. One of his favorite activities while he isn’t reporting is observing and studying the weather. He says that he chose Northern Vermont because he wanted to experience a real winter. No wonder he chose to cover Burke, home of one of Vermont's prized ski areas.
George Ramos was born in Wareham, Massachusetts. He is a Junior attending Lyndon State College in Vermont. He’s majoring in Television Studies and concentrating in the Broadcast Production track. For town meeting this year, he will be covering Kirby. George plans to become a photographer and someday hopes to work in either Boston or Providence. When he’s not operating a camera, you can find him either hiking, camping, backpacking, biking, or kayaking. 
