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Vermont's hospital leaders and Lieutenant Governor Phil Scott joined staff from several departments at Central Vermont Medical Center this morning to kick off Hospital Week - a week of celebrating the Vermonters who dedicate their lives to taking care of their neighbors, while highlighting the role of hospitals and health care reform in building healthier communities and a strong economy.

Lieutenant Governor Phil Scott stands with staff at Central Vermont Medical Center.

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On Saturday at approximately 10:45 am, Vermont State Police Royalton Troopers and White River Valley Ambulance personnel responded to a stretch of train tracks running parallel to Vermont 12A in the Town of Braintree for a report of a train/pedestrian collision. The pedestrian was pronounced dead by rescue personnel at the scene. He was later identified as Kevin Kenyon, 25, of Braintree.

An Amtrak passenger train had been traveling south on the tracks when it struck Kenyon. The collision occurred in the vicinity of 3658 VT12A. The male was alone and appeared to have been walking on the tracks, with his back to the on-coming train.

Train personnel took emergency measures but were unable to stop in time to avoid the collision. The male did not appear to respond to the approaching train.

No train passengers, personnel, or other persons were injured.

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Sugarbush Resort has been named a recipient of the annual Sustainable Slopes Grant Program, a National Ski Areas Association program aimed at funding sustainability projects and improving snowmaking and climate adaption at U.S. ski areas. The resort received a cash grant for a four-stream waste receptacle to start the implementation of a program to increase its diversion rate for recyclables, food scraps, liquids, and trash. The resort is one of four recipients of the grant, along with Alta Ski Resort (UT), Arapahoe Basin (CO), and Alpine Meadows (CA).

The grant is expected to help the resort meet its goal of reaching a 50% diversion rate (waste kept out of landfills) in three years, and in turn reach its NSAA Climate Challenge goal of reducing its greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by 5%.

Sugarbush hopes to implement these waste receptacles all around the resort, but will start by focusing on cafeterias and food and beverage outlets – the largest generators of waste.

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by AARP State Director Greg Marchildon Without a doubt, the Vermont Gas pipeline project has stirred up plenty of controversy. There’s environmental impact challenges, troubling property rights issues and even the fracking debate, but little has been said about who is paying the freight on this monumental undertaking. Current ratepayers! Over the next 35 years, ratepayers will have to pony up over $270 million in additional rates to pay for what is now at least a $153 million endeavor. All of this is justified by a claim that the overall public good is being served. That rationale is questionable at best.

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A new health sciences degree completion program planned for this fall at the University of Vermont will be an undergraduate major offered entirely online. UVM’s Health Sciences degree completion program is designed for undergraduates and working adults interested in health careers not specific to patient care. The online program is for students who previously earned at least one year of college credit but did not complete a baccalaureate degree.

Offered by the UVM College of Nursing and Health Sciences in collaboration with UVM Continuing and Distance Education, the program prepares students for non-clinical careers in a variety of healthcare fields including public health, environmental health, and animal health, as well as for post-baccalaureate professional health programs. The major emphasizes field experience through formal internships, research, and local or global service.

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Burlington-based Jvillage Network, a leading provider of synagogue websites and online membership solutions for Jewish communities, has acquired the cloud-based ShulSuite membership management (CRM) tools. Jvillage Network now serves more than 200 clients in five countries. Terms of the agreement, which became effective April 28, 2015, were not disclosed.

Jvillage Network will integrate ShulSuite’s highly-respected CRM technology and internal software architecture to make it more user-friendly while providing higher levels of customer service and support. ShulSuite’s CRM tools will enhance Jvillage Network’s dynamic content creation team and website/social media/SEO expertise.

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Vermont has lost ground as a place to do business, falling to number 41 in a ranking of all states, according to CEOs in a national survey. The report favored states in the South and Midwest, while states in the Northeast and Pacific West were at or near the bottom. New Hampshire (21) was the only such state in the top half of the list.

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by Steven J Sinclair, Director of Forests,Vermont Department of Forests, Parks and Recreation The locavore movement in Vermont is strong, whether vegetables, meat, craft beer, or goods and services. I am here to promote the same approach in the purchase and burning of firewood. Why is this important? Transported firewood is a major vehicle of invasive pests such as the emerald ash borer (EAB) and Asian longhorned beetle (ALB). These pests are a grave threat to our forests. Over half of Vermont’s trees are potential hosts of these invasives and our state tree, the sugar maple, is no exception. Slowing the spread of invasive pests affords us the time to study additional options for tree pest management while still maintaining and providing the variety of goods and services to the public that come from our forests and trees.

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by Amy Ash Nixon vtdigger.org The Vermont Senate on Friday gave final approval to a major education governance reform bill that encourages school districts to form larger, more cost-effective systems. The bill, H.361, passed on a unanimous voice vote and now moves to a committee of conference where lawmakers will reconcile the differences between the House and Senate versions of the legislation.

Senators approved one last amendment, offered by Sen. Tim Ashe, D/P-Chittenden, calling for a change in the formula the state uses to calculate a taxpayer’s dividend and interest income.

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The National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) promotes opportunities for people in communities across America to experience the arts and exercise their creativity through its grant-making to thousands of nonprofits each year.
In the second major grant announcement of fiscal year 2015, the NEA stated that it will make 15 awards to nonprofit arts organizations in Vermont totaling $946,300. This includes $704,300 awarded through a state partnership agreement with the Vermont Arts Council for programs that benefit state residents.

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The Vermont Department of Tourism and Marketing (VDTM) has unveiled a newly redesigned Web site for Vermont visitors. Www.VermontVacation.com now has a cleaner design and bold, eye-catching photography. It is completely responsive and intuitive, so it’s easy to navigate across all platforms. An improved events calendar and trip planner was made possible through a partnership with the Vermont Chamber of Commerce and Vermont developer Route 802. The website was designed internally by members of the VDTM staff.

“Now planning a visit to Vermont is almost as pleasant as the trip itself,” said Megan Smith, Commissioner for the Vermont Department of Tourism and Marketing. “Our new website makes it easy to find things to do and places to stay in our beautiful state. Our team spent countless hours making sure that everything a traveler needs to know is just a few clicks away.”

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New England Federal Credit Union (NEFCU) will work with the Vermont Lake Monsters to offer free CHAMP appearances (called "CHAMP Sightings") to non-profit organizations and other programs that share their commitment to enhancing the wellbeing of local communities. “CHAMP stands for so many positive things," said Cindy Morgan, NEFCU’s Senior Marketing Executive. “CHAMP creates smiles and priceless memories in hospitals, on awareness walks, and at other worthwhile events.”

CHAMP has been the mascot for the Lake Monsters since the team's first season in the New York-Penn League back in 1994. The partnership between NEFCU and the Lake Monsters offers certain organizations and programs the opportunity to have CHAMP make an appearance at their event for no charge. Applications can be downloaded from the “CHAMP Sightings” page on the Lake Monsters website, www.vermontlakemonsters.com .