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Interrobang Design Collaborative, Inc., The Office of Mark and Lisa Sylvester, has launched their new web site. Covering the studio's core capabilities, and displaying in-depth portfolio sections for Identity, Packaging, Print, Typefaces and Design Management, the site gives potential clients and existing collaborators thorough insight into the studio's work and mindset.
"We designed the site to function mainly as an online portfolio, allowing the work to take center stage," says Mark. "Viewers can browse the categories individually, or go to the Design Management section to see a chronological history of work for select clients. When you have a client like TDK Electronics for over 9 years, you have quite a brand evolution story to tell."
The Machine Operators Skills Training Program (M.O.S.T.) is a pilot training program designed to prepare displaced, unemployed workers for careers as machine operators in advanced machine shops. Candidates selected for this free program participate in an intensive, two-week training process. Starting wages for CNC (Computer Numerically Controlled) machine operators can range from $10 to $15 per hour.
The Vermont Department of Labor (VT DOL) is now accepting applications for the M.O.S.T. program that begins in Bennington on May 8, 2006. Applicants are not required to have previous manufacturing or machining experience. Candidates who successfully complete the training will be eligible to fill current job openings in the Bennington area.
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Stantec adds to US
East operations with addition of Dufresne-Henry
EDMONTON AB, NORTH
SPRINGFIELD VT (April 17, 2006) TSX:STN;NYSE:SXC
Stantec
successfully closed today the previously announced acquisition of multidiscipline
design firm Dufresne-Henry. The addition adds over 270 employees and 12 office
locations to Stantec in the New England states, New York,
and Florida.
“Dufresne-Henry strengthens
our operations in the US East creating a new region in New England and an
initial platform for future growth in Florida,”
says Tony Franceschini, Stantec President & CEO. “This addition also
increases our service offering in the public sector in the environment and
transportation markets.”
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April 14, 2006
GREEN
MOUNTAIN POWER
ASKS
FOR 11.95 PERCENT INCREASE IN RATES;
INCREASING
POWER COSTS PRINCIPAL FACTOR
COLCHESTER, VT
. . . Green Mountain Power (NYSE: GMP) today asked the Vermont Public Service
Board to authorize an 11.95 percent rate increase to go into effect on January
1, 2007. The Company said 88 percent of the increase is due to rising power
costs in a post-Katrina wholesale market, while the remaining 12 percent is due
to increasing state and regional transmission costs.
BOSTON, April 14, 2006 The Hannaford Bros. Co. supermarket chain has selected The Pohly Company to publish its customer magazine, Diana Pohly, president of The Pohly Company, announced today. Burlington is one of Hannaford Bros.'s major markets.
The Pohly Company will re-position and re-design Hannaford Brothers bi-monthly magazine called Hannaford Fresh. The Pohly Company will be responsible for publication strategy development, distribution analysis and refinement, editorial content, graphic design, and print production for the publication.
Hannaford operates more than 150 supermarkets in Vermont, Maine, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, and New York. Founded in 1883, the company is headquartered in Scarborough, Maine.
Hannaford is a leader and innovator in its industry, and we look forward to strengthening that leadership position and their brand through our custom publishing and marketing services, Pohly said.
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CVPS plans
purchase of Rochester Electric Light & Power
RUTLAND Central
Vermont Public Service will purchase the assets and franchise territory of
Rochester Electric Light and Power under a deal announced today, which will
reduce rates for the smaller companys customers, and allow CVPS to spread fixed
costs over a larger customer base.
Rochester Electric
owners, Tom and Sandy Pierce, have agreed to sell their utility property and Rochesters share of the Hydro-Quebec contract to
CVPS. If approved by the Vermont Public
Service Board, the sale would reduce a typical Rochester customers yearly residential bill by 6.6
percent. The companies hope to close the
sale around June 1 or shortly thereafter.
Rochester Electric
residential and small commercial customers currently pay winter-summer rates,
which average $72.84 per month for a residential customer using 500
Williston, Vt. Vermonts only home-away-from- home for cancer patients has received good news from the states largest banking institution: a major pledge to build a bigger, more functional building.
Recently, the Campaign for a New Hope Lodge gained a pledge of $40,000 from the Chittenden Bank Community Fund. The pledge comes on the heels of notification that the campaign is eligible to receive a $400,000 challenge grant from The Kresge Foundation.
The American Cancer Society Hope Lodge has operated for more than twenty years offering patients and caregivers a home-like setting while they receive treatment in the Burlington area. The Campaign for a New Hope Lodge has a goal of $4.4 million to build and operate a state-of-the-art facility on East Avenue that will provide lodging and support for sixteen patients and their caregivers.
BURLINGTON, Vt.--Jeffrey Hollender, president and chief regeneration officer of Seventh Generation, will address graduates at Champlain Colleges 128th Commencement Ceremony on Saturday, May 6.
Hollender is a well-respected leader in the socially and environmentally responsible communities. He has led Seventh Generation from humble beginnings to its current position as the nations leading brand of natural home and personal care products, and an authority on issues related to making a positive difference in the health of the planet and its inhabitants through everyday choices.
Colchester, Vt. Unicel has expanded its GSM wireless network with new and enhanced cell phone coverage in many ski areas across Vermont. The expansion is part of the companys $45 million investment over the past year in its Northeast operating area, including enhancements along the Vermont Interstates, in the Champlain Islands and throughout the Upper Valley.
Unicel recently has added or enhanced cellular sites to its GSM network in or near the following ski areas in Vermont:
" Grafton Ponds Nordic Ski Center
" Jay Peak
" Killington
" Mount Snow
" Okemo
" Smugglers Notch
BLUE CROSS AND BLUE SHIELD OF VERMONT HOSTING A FREE
MEDICARE PART D EDUCATIONAL FORUM
Berlin, VT Free educational forums for anyone interested in learning about the benefits of the new Medicare Part D Prescription Drug Program (PDPs) will be held by Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Vermont (BCBSVT) on the following dates:
Tuesday, April 11, 2006 from 9:30 a.m. to 11:00 a.m.
Black Bear Inn
St. Johnsbury, VT
Tuesday, April 11, 2006 from 3:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Eastside Restaurant
Newport, VT
Thursday, April 13, 2006 from 10:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.
Comfort Inn
St. Albans, VT
Friday, April 14, 2006 from 9:30 a.m. to 11:00 a.m.
Sheraton Hotel and Conference Center
Burlington, VT
Wednesday, April 19, 2006 from10:30 a.m. to 12:00 noon
Holiday Inn
Rutland, VT
Thursday, April 20, 2006 from 1:30 p.m. to 3:00 p.m.
Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Vermont
