From the "Rutland Herald"...
One of the most venerable and well-known bylines in Vermont journalism departed Monday with the ending of Christopher Graff's tenure as head of the state's Associated Press bureau.
The reasons for his sudden exit Monday were not released by Larry Laughlin, the chief of the AP's bureau in Concord, N.H., and Graff's boss.
It was also unclear Monday how his departure would affect Graff's other media jobs, like his regular contributions to WDEV-FM's morning news broadcasts, his "Vermont This Week" hosting duties or his regular roster of specials for VPT.
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One of the most venerable and well-known bylines in Vermont journalism departed Monday with the ending of Christopher Graff's tenure as head of the state's Associated Press bureau.
The reasons for his sudden exit Monday were not released by Larry Laughlin, the chief of the AP's bureau in Concord, N.H., and Graff's boss.
It was also unclear Monday how his departure would affect Graff's other media jobs, like his regular contributions to WDEV-FM's morning news broadcasts, his "Vermont This Week" hosting duties or his regular roster of specials for VPT.
http://www.rutlandherald.com/apps/p...0060321/NEWS/603210332/1004&template=printart