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The Vermont State Police identified the victims in this incident as Lawrence Bouchard and Cheryl McLellan of Glover VT. The investigation remains ongoing and does not appear suspicious at this time. Anyone with information into the incident is asked to contact the Vermont State Police at 802-334-8881
Vermont Business Magazine Four Seasons Sotheby's International Realty announced today a strategic partnership with Peerage Realty Partners Inc. Peerage Realty, based in North York, Ontario, has acquired a majority partnership interest in Four Seasons Sotheby's International Realty, the leading premium real estate brokerage in Vermont and New Hampshire. Financial terms were not disclosed.
Vermont Business Magazine Marlboro Music, the internationally-acclaimed chamber music study center and festival, announced July 21 that it has reached agreement with Democracy Builders Fund and Type 1 Civilization to purchase the Potash Hill campus, formerly owned by Marlboro College, in Marlboro, Vermont. The parties will be working together to obtain any necessary approvals and look forward to a swift transfer of the property. The purchase ensures that this historic property will remain intact, preserved, and the home campus for Marlboro Music for generations to come. Financial terms were not disclosed.
Vermont Business Magazine Vermont Adjutant General, Major General Greg Knight, will visit Senegal this week in continued support of the State Partnership Program. Knight will use the opportunity to reconnect with Senegalese leadership in person after COVID-19 prevented travel for the past year and a half.
Vermont Agency of Agriculture, Food & Markets If you're a business that harvests or hauls timber and you were negatively impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic, you may be eligible to receive relief payments from a newly established program from the USDA. The Pandemic Assistance for Timber Harvesters and Haulers (PATHH) program provides financial assistance based on a business's gross revenue comparisons between 2019 and 2020.
by Christine McGowan Ten years ago this summer, Hurricane Irene tore through Vermont, leaving massive destruction and flooding in its wake. Among the hardest hit were mobile home parks, where many residents lost everything they owned—including the roof over their head. So, when Steve Davis, a community-minded Hartford builder with a long record of energy efficient construction, got a call from the Vermont Modular Housing Innovation Project, he didn’t hesitate to take on a ten-home pilot project to replace homes lost in Irene.
Jody Frey hadn’t anticipated a career in law. In her 30s, she was teaching adjunct courses at Sterling College to supplement her income as a dairy farmer when she became inspired to pursue a master’s degree in place-based arts.
After earning her degree, she spent eight years teaching college-level environmental humanities—a subject that sparked her interest in social justice issues and inspired her to make a mid-life career change.
Vermont Business Magazine Shoreham, Vermont-based WhistlePig, the #1 distiller in the ultra-premium and luxury Rye Whiskey category in North America, has joined forces with Darryl McNally and Limavady Irish Whiskey to fulfill his dream of creating the world's first Single Barrel Irish whiskey. The addition of Limavady, alongside WhistlePig’s collection of groundbreaking Rye Whiskeys, marks the company’s growth from the leading independent American Whiskey to a global craft portfolio.
Vermont Agency of Transportation This weekly report is a list of planned construction activities that will have traffic impacts on state highways throughout Vermont. Please remember to drive safely in all work zones. Lives depend on it.
Vermont Business Magazine The Vermont Department of Libraries was awarded $2,135,819 in American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funding by the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) to help Vermont communities respond directly and immediately to the pandemic and related economic and community needs.
Vermont Business Magazine The federal government has authorized the Vermont Department for Children and Families (DCF) and Agency of Education (AOE) to provide temporary food benefits to students (Pre-K to grade 12) who would normally receive free or reduced-price meals at school. These benefits, called Pandemic EBT or P-EBT, are based on the student’s learning model for the month — from March to June 2021: A full benefit of $119.35 for a remote learning month; A partial benefit for a hybrid learning month: $38.19 in March, $37.51 in April, $33.42 in May, and $30.69 in June.
Vermont Business Magazine The Vermont Agency of Education is soliciting feedback from stakeholders and the public on the draft Building for the Future: Vermont’s Plan for Education Recovery and Beyond. The plan is a requirement of Vermont’s Act 74 and the Federal American Rescue Plan Act, and charts how the state will spend federal Elementary and Secondary Schools Emergency Relief funding, and prioritize these resources for Education Recovery and our pathway out of the pandemic.
