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Vermont Business Magazine The Vermont Lake Monsters have won the Vincent McNamara Outstanding Club Award, presented annually to a team in the New York-Penn League that best exemplifies the exceptional standards of the complete baseball franchise, including the following areas: contributions to the baseball industry, contributions to the community, long-term franchise stability, financial success of the operation, and the promotion of the baseball industry. This is the first time that the Lake Monsters have won this award, and they are now up for the John H Johnson President’s Trophy, recognizing the top team in Minor League Baseball. 

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Vermont Business Magazine According to environmental activists, global carbon emissions must be halved in the next decade to avoid serious impacts from global heating, but they are still rising, even in Vermont. On a national level, some US states have seen greater improvements in reducing carbon emissions and increasing renewable output. To find the states leading the way on renewable energy, SmartAsset analyzed seven metrics including the five-year change in CO2 emissions, renewable energy as a percent of total energy production and the number of policies and incentives that support renewable energy and energy efficiency. Vermont ranked 14th on the SmartAsset list.

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Vermont Business Magazine The Small Business Administration Vermont District Office is accepting nominations for its 2020 small business awards. Previous Vermont winners include Ben and Jerry’s, Mamava and 14th Star Brewing Co, the 2019 Small Business Person of the Year winner.

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Vermont Business Magazine Every year the New England Newspaper and Press Association recognizes the most outstanding journalism in the region with its “Publick Occurrences” awards. Seven Days, Vermont’s free, independent newsweekly, won two — of 16 — at NENPA’s annual New England Newspaper Conference in Worcester, Mass, last week.

The judges selected “Give and Take,” the paper’s five-week exploration of Vermont’s nonprofit economy, for examining “every aspect of an important, and growing, sector in the state of Vermont,” according to the program writeup. “Seven Days was able to make the series compelling and even led to an embezzlement charge in the fundraising arena.”

The second award went to Seven Days and reporter Kate O’Neill for the series “Hooked: Stories and Solutions From Vermont’s Opioid Crisis.”

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Vermont Business Magazine Technology Park Partners signed an agreement with South Ridge Solar Park, LLC to utilize clean renewable solar energy from their recently developed 500kw solar array in Middlebury, VT, which started producing electricity on 9/27/19.

Technology Park is offsetting the majority of their electricity usage at two of their buildings through a group net metering agreement. The buildings at Technology Park that are now utilizing solar are; 124 Technology Park Way and 55 Community Drive in South Burlington, VT.

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Vermont Business Magazine The Chamber is pleased to announce that Kurt Gruendling, Vice President of Marketing and Business Development for Waitsfield and Champlain Valley Telecom, will serve as Chair of the Chamber’s Board of Directors for the next year and Lisa Kingsbury, Interim Co-Director/Planning Relations Manager for Campus Planning Services, University of Vermont will serve as Vice Chair.

Kurt Gruendling, Vice President of Marketing and Business Development, Waitsfield and Champlain Valley Telecom

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Vermont Business Magazine Governor Phil Scott today signed a proclamation declaring October to be Independent Country Store Month in Vermont, recognizing how important the state’s country stores are to the cultural, economic and social lives of Vermonters. Scott joined the Vermont Retail and Grocers Association and members of the Vermont Alliance of Independent Country stores today at The Village Grocery and Deli in Waitsfield to sign the proclamation.

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Vermont State Police On 10/15/2019 at approximately 0838 hours, the Vermont State Police received a call of a three vehicle crash in the town of Lowell at the intersection of VT Route 58 and VT Route 100. Initial investigation revealed vehicle 1 was travelling on Hazen's Notch road headed towards VT Route 58. Vehicle 1 crossed the intersection of VT Route 100 where it was struck by vehicle 2, which was travelling northbound on VT Route 100.

Upon impact, vehicle 1 collided into vehicle 3 and vehicle 2 travelled off the travelled portion of the road. The operator of vehicle 2, Craig Sears, was unconscious when EMS arrived on scene and was transported to North Country Hospital where he succumbed to his injuries.

The investigation into the crash remains ongoing and anyone with information is asked to contact the Vermont State Police Derby Barracks.

CASE#:  19A504075                                    

RANK/TROOPER FULL NAME: Pohlman

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by Vermont Secretary of State Jim Condos Today Vermont Secretary of State Jim Condos issued the following statement regarding the public’s right to inspect public records free of charge.

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Vermont Business Magazine The Agency of Education announced today that Elisabeth Kahn, a French and Spanish teacher at Main Street Middle School in Montpelier, is the 2020 Vermont Teacher of the Year. Kahn’s selection was announced at an all-school assembly. Kahn will begin her tenure as Vermont Teacher of the Year on January 1, 2020. Also recognized were the 2020 Vermont Teacher of the Year Distinguished Finalists, Bethany Morrissey, an Elementary teacher at Salisbury Community School and Emily Therrien, a Grade 10 English and Social Studies teacher at Randolph Union High School.

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Vermont Business Magazine HomeToGo has ranked the 50 best ski resorts in North America based on affordability for the upcoming 2019-20 season. Using data provided by the resorts combined with its own accommodation data, HomeToGo reveals the destinations where skiers can get the best downhill for their dollar. Bolton and Okemo are among the most affordable. Also listed from Vermont were Jay Peak, Sugarbush, Stowe and Killington. In general, the Canadian resorts are the cheapest and the Western US resorts are the most expensive.

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Vermont Business Magazine The Castleton University Admissions team and Nursing program faculty will hold an Open House from 5 to 7 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 24, at Castleton's campus at The Vermont Mill at 160 Benmont Ave in Bennington. During this event, prospective students who are interested in the Castleton University Nursing program will have the opportunity to learn about the program, application process, scholarships, and more.