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Winooski Vermont Naturopathic Clinic announces the opening of its new office at 321 Main St., Suite C in Winooski. Naturopathic medicine is founded on a holistic philosophy, combining safe and effective traditional therapies with the most current advances in modern medicine.

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Jeffords' Statement Announcing Decision Not to Seek Reelection
in 2006
Statement of Senator Jim Jeffords
April 20, 2005
For almost 40 years, the voters of Vermont have honored me with their support and their trust. I have tried my best to be worthy of that honor, whether serving in Montpelier or Washington, D.C.
I have had an enormously satisfying career, one that I would not have traded for any other. In no other job do you have both the freedom and obligation to solve problems and help people on a daily basis.
But it is time to begin a new chapter, both for me personally and for the people of Vermont. After much thought and consultation with my family and staff, I have decided to close this chapter of my service to Vermont, and not seek re-election in 2006.
Between now and the end of my term, I will be working overtime to accomplish as much as I can for Vermont, in education, the environment,

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Hartlwrites Helps Businesses Communicate Effectively with Customers and Employees
Fairfax, VT -- Kathy Hartl has started Hartlwrites to help Vermont businesses communicate more effectively to their customers and employees. Kathy helps her clients identify and clarify the unique benefits they offer. Then, she develops written materials to communicate those benefits to customers and employees.
Kathy develops brochures, business letters, CD scripts, corporate image pieces, direct mail, internal and external newsletters, press releases, proposals, video scripts, web content and white papers. Kathy draws on over 10 years of corporate, technical and academic writing to help her clients identify and communicate their unique value. Call 802.849.9824 or email [email protected] for more information. www.hartlwrites.com

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VERMONT ADVERTISING AGENCY SWITCHES ON THE POWER
HMC Changes Ownership and Management
Stowe, VT --
HMC Advertising in Stowe is bringing a whole new power source to marketing in New England. Literally. HMC, which has been in existence since 1980, was sold this year to its employees - positioning it for new management, new growth, new opportunities, new ideas and a renewed zeal and commitment to serving clients.

Brian Harwood, now the "Chair Emeritus" of the agency, stepped down from his CEO role in January along with his long-time business partner Brad Moses. The two then passed the management baton to employees Veronica Williams and Anne Loecher.

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DEPUTY COMMISSIONER APPOINTED FOR DEPARTMENT
Murray Named to Replace Richard Smith
MONTPELIER -- The Department of Economic Development named Thomas Murray as Deputy Commissioner. The announcement was made by Commissioner Mike Quinn.

Murray replaces Richard Smith who accepted the appointment as Deputy Commissioner with the Vermont Department of Public Service.
Murray began service in state government directing telecommunications policy development in the Agency of Commerce and Community Development. He will continue those responsibilities as he assumes his new duties as deputy commissioner of the department.

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National Life Group Names Mehran Assadi
President of Life and Annuities
Montpelier, VT The National Life Group has named Mehran Assadi President of Life and Annuities. Assadi, who has been with the company in an interim role for the past two years, will have responsibility for leading and directing all of the National Life Groups life and annuity operations, including product development, marketing, sales and distribution, as well as customer service.
Mehran is a leader who has earned enormous credibility and respect throughout our organization, said Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Tom MacLeay, in making the announcement. As president of life and annuities for the National Life Group, we know that respect and credibility will only continue to expand and grow.

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Champlain College announced today that retiring president Dr. Roger H. Perry will deliver the commencement address to graduates of the career-oriented college on Saturday, May 7. The Class of 2005 will hear from this educator and administrator with national and international experience who steered the private institution through a host of changes, leaving it well-positioned for the future.
Dr. Perry became the sixth president of the College in 1992. During the prior ten years, he served as Champlains vice president for academic affairs and then provost. After retiring from the College, Perry and his wife, Heather, plan to travel and then teach abroad.
Dr. David F. Finney of New York University has been selected by Champlain Colleges Board of Trustees to become the colleges seventh president. He will succeed Perry on July 1, 2005.

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BURLINGTON, Vt.--Hal Colston, the founder and former director of the Good News Garage, is an adjunct professor at Champlain College, where he teaches community service courses. But now through a new, multifaceted project with the College, he has also become a client of several student and faculty teams who are helping him get his next big idea off the ground.
Champlain students are doing marketing research, surveys, feasibility studies, Web development, electronic game development and video work for Colstons NeighborKeepers project. Colstons goal is to create a nonprofit organization that provides a circle of support to impoverished single mothers and their families. One of the goals, said Colston, is to show these families how to live in the middle class, when all theyve known is poverty.

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Smith Street Design is Open for Business
SHOREHAM, VT - Smith Street Design is a woman-owned business begun by Liz Whitaker-Freitas in 2005. Smith Street Design is a team of experienced designers, marketers, photographers, programmers and writers offering broad-spectrum marketing services. Their goal is to help businesses with all aspects of their marketing needs.

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by Joyce Marcel, Vermont Business Magazine It was the week of Town Meeting, and the last thing Vermont National Guard Adjutant General Martha Rainville expected was to be in the eye of a media hurricane.

But a resolution questioning the war in Iraq - one-third of Vermont's Guard is deployed in Iraq, Kuwait and Saudi Arabia - was on the warning in 58 towns, and the discussions attracted international attention. The Los Angeles Times covered Bethel's Town Meeting, and The New York Times and the Asahi Shimbun of Tokyo covered Dummerston's. Everyone wanted a comment from Rainville.

Official Vermont National Guard portait of Adjutant General Martha Rainville.

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New President & CEO Appointed to Run BMH
Barry G. Beeman has been appointed President and Chief Executive Officer of Brattleboro Memorial Hospital and Southern Vermont Health Services Corporation. He will be coming to Brattleboro this summer. Beeman has roots in New England, and he and his wife, a nurse, are very happy to be coming to Vermont, where they have family.
Beeman comes to BMH with a total of twenty-three years of healthcare administrative experience including as President and Chief Executive Officer, Chief Operating Officer, and Director of Human Resources at three previous hospitals.

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VEDA BOARD APPROVES $1.8 MILLION
IN PROJECT FINANCING ASSISTANCE
Montpelier, VT - Business real estate purchase and expansion projects totaling
$3.34 million will receive $1.8 million in financing assistance from the Vermont Economic Development Authority (VEDA).
Were very pleased to be able to contribute to the growth of these Vermont businesses, said VEDA Chief Executive Officer Jo Bradley. VEDAs mission is to help eligible businesses create jobs, and these projects stand to produce 35 new job opportunities in the next three years. Thats good news for Vermont.
Projects approved for financing assistance by the VEDA Board are: