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Vermont Business Magazine Hundreds of community members from across the country rallied around Vermont Adaptive Ski and Sports’ #GivingTuesday 2020 fundraising campaign yesterday, raising more than $135,000 for the organization’s year-round adaptive sports and recreational programs and athlete scholarships. Generosity prevailed even during a pandemic, as the organization had its best #GivingTuesday results since it began participating in the global initiative in 2014. This year, the organization harnessed the generosity of a collective matching donation of $30,000 from The Sills Family Foundation, the Kimpton Family, the Vermont Adaptive Board of Directors, and an anonymous donor.

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Vermont Business Magazine Over the last couple months, The Vermont Council on Rural Development has been working on an initiative they’re calling the Vermont Proposition: an effort to engage thousands of Vermonters in articulating priorities designed to optimize the best of Vermont – for our economy, environment, communities, and people – and then build a non-partisan partnership to help drive them forward.

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Vermont State Police On Thursday, December 3rd, 2020 between 11:00 am and 1:00 pm, an exercise of the Vermont AMBER Alert System will be conducted by the Vermont Department of Public Safety. Additionally, on Friday, December 4th, 2020 between 11:00 am and 1:00 pm, an exercise of the Vermont BLUE Alert system will be conducted. These exercises will test the functionality of various components of Vermont’s AMBER Alert and BLUE Alert systems.

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Vermont Business Magazine The Health Department reported Tuesday that three more Vermonters had died of COVID-19 since last Friday, for a statewide total of 72 and a total case count of 4,239. There have been 13 deaths since November 17. Also, the VDH is asking people who were tested for COVID-19 on November 27, 2020, at Barre Auditorium to get retested. This action is needed because a delay by the company responsible for shipping the original samples to Broad Laboratories in Massachusetts rendered the samples useless. Approximately 249 samples were affected. The Health Department late Monday sent emails to notify people of the shipping error and the need for retesting if desired.

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Vermont Business Magazine University of Vermont Provost and Senior Vice President Patricia Prelock has announced the appointment of Noma Anderson, PhD, as dean of the College of Nursing and Health Sciences (CNHS).
Anderson has built a reputation as a successful leader in the health professions, most recently as dean of the College of Health Professions at the University of Tennessee Health Science Center for six years and special adviser to the University of Tennessee System president on diversity and inclusion.
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Vermont Business Magazine In celebration of Giving Tuesday, Bar Harbor Bank & Trust announces the year-to-date results of its charitable giving programs. From January through November 2020, the Bank has donated more than $488,000 to nearly 400 nonprofit organizations throughout Maine, New Hampshire, and Vermont.

“Giving back to the communities where we live and work is a fundamental part of who Bar Harbor Bank & Trust is as a business, employer, and more importantly, a neighbor,” said Jack Frost, VP Director of Community Giving at Bar Harbor Bank & Trust. “This year has been a particularly challenging one for our communities, and we are honored to be able to partner with hundreds of nonprofit organizations to deliver much-needed services to our neighbors in need.”

The Bank has made several donations in celebration of Giving Tuesday this year, including:

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Vermont Business Magazine The Northeast Delta Dental Foundation recently awarded grants of $79,594 to three Vermont oral health programs.

The Foundation awarded $14,594 to Open Door Clinic in Middlebury in support of a University of Vermont study of the oral health of migrant workers; $5,000 to South Royalton School Clinic (dba HealthHub) in South Royalton for general operating expenses; and $60,000 to the Vermont Head Start/Early Head Start Tooth Tutor Program, a state-wide program, for salaries and dental supplies.

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Vermont Business Magazine During its virtual annual collaborative meeting earlier this month, the American Academy of Pediatrics Vermont Chapter (AAPVT) recognized two individuals who have shown exemplary leadership, collaboration and innovation.

Wendy S. Davis, M.D., FAAP and Breena W. Holmes, M.D., FAAP, have been selected as the American Academy of Pediatrics Vermont Chapter Green Mountain Pediatrician award winners for 2020. The Green Mountain Pediatrician Award is given in recognition of dedication and contribution to child and adolescent health within the State of Vermont.

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Vermont Business Magazine Can schools safely remain open or reopen during periods of significant community spread of COVID-19? According to predictions from a model of SARS-CoV-2 transmission in the school setting, yes – if appropriate precautions are followed both in school and in the community.

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by John McClaughry People seeking and using political influence to make themselves richer by enlisting government to their advantage has long been a deplorable practice in the history of this country. Enrichment techniques are legion. Outright cash grants and credits. Preferential taxation. Tariffs and quotas to block competing imports. Regulatory favoritism and obstructionism. Subsidized insurance and guarantees. Stringent occupational licensing. Government-sanctioned cartels.

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Vermont Business Magazine Anyone who gathered should quarantine, get tested. Thanks to the many people who decided to stay home this Thanksgiving and over the weekend. We know it wasn’t easy, but we hope you were able to find ways to still make it special. If you did gather with people from other households, you can still lower the risk of spreading COVID-19 in case you have been exposed or are sick and don’t have symptoms. Please quarantine, get tested right away, and again on day 7 or later. Find free testing near you at healthvermont.gov/covid19testing(link is external).

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Vermont Business Magazine Burlington Electric Department (BED) and the Department of Public Works (DPW) today jointly encouraged Burlington-based individuals, nonprofits, and businesses to apply for grants from the Vermont COVID-19 Arrearage Assistance Program (VCAAP) to pay their past-due electric, water, and sewer/wastewater bills.

Residential and non-residential utility ratepayers served by Vermont electric, municipal, community, or fire district water and sewer/wastewater, private water, or natural gas companies are eligible to apply until December 15, 2020.