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Vermont Business Magazine Governor Phil Scott today announced a series of vaccination clinics currently open at schools for anyone age 12 or older. You can walk-in or visit healthvermont.gov/MyVaccine to make an appointment. The VDH reported 107 new COVID cases today with 23 people hospitalized. A total of 264 Vermonters have died from COVID-19. The case numbers today resemble those from the late winter of this year. Cases then plummeted from May to July before surging again with Delta at the end of July. As of today, 84.6 percent of Vermonters have received at least one dose of vaccine, which is the highest rate in the nation.

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Vermont Business Magazine Burlington Electric Department (BED) issued a peak alert for today/Friday, August 13 as part of its Defeat the Peak program launched during summer 2017 encouraging members of the Burlington community to reduce their energy usage from 4-7 pm today.

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Vermont Business Magazine Mike Smith, Secretary of the Vermont Agency of Human Services, announced Thursday that Deputy Commissioner of Health Tracy Dolan will become the new director of the State Refugee Office effective August 30. Dolan will assume the responsibilities for day-to-day operations, management, and expansion of services for Vermont’s refugee program.

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Vermont Business Magazine The University of Vermont will host in-person commencement ceremonies to celebrate the academic achievements of members of the Class of 2020. The ceremonies will be held on Saturday, Aug. 14 in Patrick Gymnasium at the UVM Athletic Complex.
Health and safety restrictions imposed as part of the state and university’s coronavirus pandemic response had precluded in-person gatherings in spring of 2020 and 2021 for this class of graduates. A virtual celebration was held on May 17, 2020 for the class.
“We are delighted to welcome home our Class of 2020 graduates and their guests,” said UVM President Suresh Garimella. “We hope that these ceremonies provide a wonderful opportunity for our graduates to gather with classmates, family and friends to honor their well-earned academic achievements.”
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Vermont Business Magazine Community Bank N.A. recently donated $15,000 to The DREAM Program to sponsor its “Coast 2 Camp” fundraising initiative. This is the eighth consecutive year Community Bank has supported DREAM, with donations over the years totaling more than $90,000.

Camp DREAM is a free residential summer camp for children in DREAM, a nonprofit organization that pairs college students with children living in low-income housing neighborhoods throughout Vermont for mentoring and adventure programming. Camp DREAM also serves youth from Boston and Philadelphia.

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Vermont Business Magazine Extreme price increases continued in July for a wide range of goods and services used in construction, according to an analysis by the Associated General Contractors of America of government data released today. Association officials urged President Biden to immediately end tariffs and quotas on steel, aluminum, lumber and other essential construction items to help stave off inflationary pressure in the construction industry.

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Vermont Business Magazine Vermont’s farmers continue to grow, innovate and feed us. This theme is on full display during Vermont Open Farm Week. Leaders from the Vermont Agency of Agriculture, Food and Markets, the Vermont Agency of Education, the Vermont Fresh Network and the University of Vermont visited several farms Tuesday to celebrate Vermont agriculture and working lands.

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Vermont Business Magazine A research team including Saint Michael’s College Professor and Canadian politics expert Jeffrey Ayres recently made public “The 2021 Border Barometer.”

This collaborative report from a team of American and Canadian scholars, publically available online since early August, responded to a request from Canada’s government months ago for an assessment of the impact of the border closure due to COVID on businesses and communities from the Atlantic to the Pacific.

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Vermont Business Magazine Heritage Aviation Inc., a 100% Employee-Owned company and Certified B Corporation located at the Burlington International Airport has been recognized by B Corporation as one of the Best for the World™ B Corps of 2021 for their excellence in the “Workers” category. Heritage ranked in the top 5% of the Best for the World – “Workers” out of all B Corporations in the world in the 50 – 249 employee class. Heritage Aviation was also recognized for this award in 2019 after becoming a Certified B Corporation in 2018. In addition, Heritage Aviation has been recognized as a “Best Place to Work in Vermont” for 5 consecutive years (2017-2021).

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Vermont Business Magazine Agilent Technologies, Inc. today announced the donation of 200 computers to the Lund organization during a ceremony at the social service provider’s South Burlington facility. Lund clients and staff will use the donated computers in support of the organization’s education, adoption, treatment and family support services.

The refurbished computers, 175 laptops and 25 desktops, were previously used by Agilent employees working at the company’s BioTek Instruments headquarters in Winooski. The donation is a part of Agilent’s ongoing employee-driven commitment to nurturing community partnerships in Vermont.

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Vermont Business Magazine Tony Blake of V/T Commercial announced that the popular Essex restaurant known as Railroad & Main has signed a lease for a new free-standing building at Finney Crossing in Williston. The owners plan to open at their new location in the fall of 2022. Tony Blake assisted the owners and the developers in this lease.

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Vermont Business Magazine After nearly eight months as a member of the psychiatric team at Washington County Mental Health Services (WCMHS), Justin Knapp, MD, has accepted the role as Medical Director of the state-designated Agency that serves the Washington County catchment area. Dr. Knapp’s extensive experience in leading and providing psychiatric services to the individuals under his and his team’s care will help guide the Agency in meeting the increasing clinical demands at one of the County’s largest employers and the State’s second largest designated agency. Dr. Knapp took the helm as Medical Director on July 30 and will provide oversight to all five agency divisions and a psychiatric staff of five professionals. He will continue to be located at the Agency’s Center for Counseling & Psychiatric Services (CCPS) offices and Building C, both located on the Central Vermont Medical Center (CMVC) campus in Berlin. He will also become a member of the Agency’s Senior Managers leadership team.