Mid-November Sunset
Mid-November Sunset, originally uploaded by usmphotos.
The Union Street Media crew takes a break to observe the awesome sunset over
Lake Champlain in Burlington, VT.
Mid-November Sunset, originally uploaded by usmphotos.
The Union Street Media crew takes a break to observe the awesome sunset over
Lake Champlain in Burlington, VT.
At the Massachusetts Association of Realtors Show selling custom real estate websites., originally uploaded by usmphotos.
Fall Foliage from the top of Mt Elmore, originally uploaded by Scott Nelle.
One of our web developers spent Sunday afternoon hiking Mt. Elmore to have a look at Vermont’s beautiful foliage.
The USM Web Sales Team Starting The Ski Season on OCT 1, originally uploaded by usmphotos.
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Spencer Taylor
Account Manager
Union Street Media
Spencer@unionstreetmedia.com
802-865-3332 ext. 110
www.unionstreetmedia.com
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Down the West Side, originally uploaded by wickedcoolmatt.
The Union Street Media office was recently posted as a featured workspace on Lifehacker, a popular personal productivity site. This is why we love a day at the office.
Our Best Web Developer Award from Seven Days!, originally uploaded by usmphotos.
Another Great Vermont Sunset, originally uploaded by usmphotos.
Daysies Party With Tom Messner, originally uploaded by usmphotos.
USM Developer Scott Nellé grabbed award winning Meteorologist Tom Messner and NewsChannel 5 anchor Mary Morin for a photo at the Daysies awards party at the Echo Center on the Burlington, VT waterfront.
Real estate web developers that know how to party, originally uploaded by usmphotos.
We take birthday’s seriously at Union Street Media! How could you have missed this party?

Real estate web site developer take a field trip to Google!, originally uploaded by usmphotos.
Ted Adler, Union Street Media’s president, took a field trip to Google in the summer of 2008. He was attending Inman’s Real Estate Connect, a great conference for real estate web site developers in San Francisco that week. Thanks to an invitation from a contact in Google’s real estate division, Ted got to be one of the 110% of Google employees that eat lunch there everyday.