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Vermont Business Magazine On October 31, 2019 the Federal Register published the interim final rule establishing a Domestic Hemp Production Program. Upon its release, this interim final rule becomes effective for all states without hemp pilot programs. Vermont continues to operate under its pilot program enabled under the 2014 Farm Bill. This interim rule represents the beginning of the development of the final rule that addresses testing and recordkeeping requirements, acceptable THC levels, crop disposal, and the general authority for states to obtain primary regulatory authority over hemp production.
Vermont Business Magazine Norwich University will observe Veterans Day by conducting a Corps of Cadets review in honor of all veterans, past and present. The reviewing officer and guest speaker is Brigadier General John Lawlor, U.S. Army Reserve, Norwich Class (Master’s) of 2010, Deputy Commanding General of the U.S. Army John F. Kennedy Special Warfare Center and School.
Honored guests at the event will include the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company of Boston, Massachusetts, the oldest chartered military organization in the western hemisphere, and will feature remarks by Captain Nicholas Schiarizzi, the 311th Captain Commanding.
Veterans, their guests, and community members are cordially invited to attend the Veterans Day Observance on the Upper Parade Ground at Norwich University on Friday, November 8, 2019, at 3:15 p.m.
Vermont Business Magazine U.S. Senator Patrick Leahy (D-Vt.) announced Thursday that Vermont organizations will receive 10 grants totaling nearly $8.8 million from the U.S. Department of Justice to support crime victims and strengthen services for survivors of domestic and sexual violence.
The announcement comes as National Domestic Violence Awareness Month draws to a close. Leahy worked to introduce a Senate resolution this week “expressing the sense of the Senate that Congress should continue to support efforts to end domestic violence, provide safety for victims of domestic violence and their families, and hold perpetrators of domestic violence accountable.”
Vermont Business Magazine The new Quantitative Assay Apps from BioTek Instruments, Inc. provide convenience and simplicity for researchers performing four commonly used detection-based applications: absorbance-based BCA, Bradford, Lowry protein assays, and fluorescence-based DNA assays. These easy-to-use Apps are powered through Gen5™ Data Analysis Software and are compatible with BioTek microplate readers equipped with the relevant detection mode, including the popular Cytation™ and Synergy™ multi-mode readers.
PROJECT TYPE: Drawbridge Replacement
LOCATION: US Route 2, drawbridge connecting North Hero and Grand Isle
Vermont Business Magazine Green Mountain Power (GMP) is urging safety as forecasters call for an intensifying storm just as families may head out to trick-or-treat for Halloween. As much as three inches of rain is predicted this evening through Friday, and winds could reach 55MPH according to meteorologists, who say scattered outages are possible. GMP will respond as quickly and safely as possible.
Vermont Business Magazine The Lake Champlain Regional Chamber of Commerce celebrated its 109th annual dinner on October 24. Five awards recognized businesses and business leaders for their accomplishments and contributions to our community. The Chamber also welcomed its incoming Chair of the Board of Directors Kurt Gruendling. Gruendling is Vice President of Marketing and Business Development for Waitsfield and Champlain Valley Telecom. Governor Scott, Congressman Welch and Burlington Mayor Weinberger delivered remarks to the 450 plus person crowd.
Vermont Business Magazine Just in time for opening day at mountains across the US, Darn Tough Vermont, the fastest growing American manufacturer of premium performance outdoor and lifestyle socks, is adding big-mountain skier Michelle Parker and snowboarder Jake Blauvelt to the brand’s athlete team. These highly respected and accomplished professionals bring their unique talents and perspectives to the sock maker as winter begins and Darn Tough’s 2019 Snow collection appears online and in store.
Vermont Business Magazine The Champlain Valley Office of Economic Opportunity (CVOEO) is thrilled to announce the 2019 Crystal Family New Hope Award Recipients. This year’s two awards of $500 will be granted to Gita Dhakal, a Community Ambassador in CVOEO’s Financial Futures Program, and Lulé Aden, Program Coordinator for Leadership & Social Change at the University of Vermont. The awards will be presented at festivities to be held at the Community Room, City Market, 207 Flynn Avenue in Burlington on November 20th at 5 pm. The public is invited.
Born in Bhutan, Gita Dhakal and her husband found themselves as teachers and refugees in Nepal. Gita, her husband, daughter and son began their new lives in Burlington in 2011, believing in America as the land of opportunity, and seeking a better quality of life.
Vermont Business Magazine Once again, the University of Vermont ranks among the Top Green Schools, according to the Princeton Review, coming in at No. 4.
The Princeton Review’s annual guide profiles 413 colleges with strong commitments to green practices and programs, all “outstanding institutions for students seeking to study and live at a green college,” says Rob Franek, The Princeton Review’s Editor-in-Chief. The ranking looks at criteria including academic offerings and initiatives, campus policies and practices, and green-career preparation for students.
Vermont Business Magazine Vermonters set a record on the 18th nationwide Prescription Drug Take Back Day this past Saturday, turning in more than 3.5 tons of unused, unwanted and expired medication at over 60 collection sites throughout the state. The 6,734 pounds of collected medication marks the highest total in Vermont of the eight Take Back Days since fall 2015 and it was the first year that e‐cigarette and other vaping devices could also be turned in.
“We know the availability of unused prescriptions in the medicine cabinets of friends or relatives can lead to substance misuse for some Vermonters,” said Governor Phil Scott. “One of the keys to prevention is taking unused drugs out of the equation, and I’m grateful to all the Vermonters who continue to assist in this effort.”
Vermont Business Magazine Greensea, creator of OPENSEA®, the universal open software architecture for the marine industry, recently added three key personnel to its team to address current and future growth and to support its core business strategies. Positions have been created to support existing needs in business development, finance, and program management. Greg Probst comes to Greensea as Vice President, Sales and Business Development, having worked at Teledyne Marine where he drove sales and business development in the US defense sector. Chris Chase, CPA, joins Greensea as Financial Controller after several years with Fortune 500 company, Keurig Dr. Pepper Inc., as Finance Manager. Nate Guy takes up the role of Program Manager for Special Operations Forces technologies having served as a U.S. Marine for 21 years.
