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Vermont Business Magazine Vermont Day at the region’s biggest fair was one for the record books. The Eastern States Exposition, or Big E Fair, in West Springfield, MA, set an all-time attendance record with 172,659 people coming through the gates on Saturday September, 22. This new record came as more than 30 Vermont businesses showcased their innovative products to out-of-state consumers in the Southern New England market on Vermont Day.
Vermont Business Magazine Fairbanks Mill, a leading provider of hydro-electric services in northern New England, has been sold. Longtime owner of the St Johnsbury-based business, Robert Desrochers, has announced the sale to Brandon Boudreau of Bradford, VT.
“I am thrilled to have Brandon come on board and take the reins”, said Desrochers. “We have been looking for the right combination of energy, experience, and integrity, and Brandon fits the bill perfectly”. Boudreau worked for Fairbanks Mill a number of years ago, went on to work for Trans Canada on the Connecticut River hydro stations, while also providing maintenance and repair services to several independent power producers in his spare time.
Vermont Business Magazine The Council of State Governments, or CSG, the U.S. Department of Defense’s Federal Voting Assistance Program, or FVAP, and the 25 state and local election official members of the Overseas Voting Initiative, or OVI, recently met for a two-day facilitated meeting to inform the program's research agenda with the goal of aiding the nation's military and overseas citizen voters and the election officials who serve them.
Vermont Business Magazine Expanding their footprint to the Queen City, Middlebury, Vt.-based distillery Stonecutter Spirits is celebrating the opening of their Burlington cocktail bar and tasting room, Highball Social.
“It’s exciting to be joining the Burlington cocktail scene at a moment when there’s a lot of energy around great spirits,” said Sas Stewart, co-founder and president of Stonecutter Spirits. “At the heart of all of it, we are cocktail nerds, and we’re really thrilled to share our approach to spirits with more people.”
Vermont State Police A crash on I-89 in Hartford has resulted in the fatality of one and serious injury on the other occupant in a one-vehicle accident. The two occupants have been identified and family has been notified. Investigation is ongoing to identify which occupant was operating the vehicle at the time of the crash.
by James Dwinell Christine Hallquist already has made history and will need to make more to become Vermont’s next governor. The former CEO of Vermont Electric Cooperative and an engineer by education, Hallquist is the first transgender, major-party candidate for governor in the nation. But the Democratic contender also will need to reverse a near-60-year trend in Vermont. To beat Republican Governor Phil Scott, she’ll have to unseat an incumbent, which hasn’t happened here since 1962 when Phil Hoff beat Republican F Ray Keyser Jr. This article will also run in the October issue of Vermont Business Magazine. One on Phil Scott ran in the September issue.
Vermont Business Magazine Northern Power Systems Corp (TSX: NPS), a Barre-based renewable energy and energy storage technology company, announced on September 20, 2018 that it had received a letter from the Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX) notifying the company that the TSX will delist the company’s securities, effective October 22, 2018. TSX imposed the delisting for the failure of the company to meet certain continued listing requirements of TSX. The TSX identified several deficiencies regarding the company’s compliance with the TSX continued listing requirements, including the fact that (i) in the opinion of TSX, it is questionable as to whether the company will be able to continue as a going concern, (ii) the market value of the Company’s listed securities has been less than $3.0 million for the 30 previous consecutive trading days, and (iii) market value of the Company’s publicly held listed securities has been less than $2.0 million for the 30 previous consecutive
Vermont Business Magazine US Senator Bernie Sanders (I-Vermont) will deliver remarks Monday morning during the University of Vermont’s Youth Rally for Climate Action. UVM students are hosting the Rally for Climate Action. Colleges and high school students from around the state are invited to attend. The goal will be to shed light on what Vermont colleges and high schools are doing to cut greenhouse gas emissions and lead climate education and action by example.
UVM students and elected representatives will speak. The morning will also include an online address from Marlow Baines, youth regional crew director of Earth Guardians, reporting on youth-led climate action at the national level.
Bove’s of Vermont We have a big Bove’s announcement to make but before we get to that, we’d like to yield the floor to Governor Phil Scott who said, “For 75 years the Bove family has been synonymous with Italian food. Thousands of people experienced the great food offered at their Burlington restaurant – I being one of them when I attended UVM. When I first took the office I set the three guiding principles of my administration: to grow the economy, make Vermont more affordable and protect the most vulnerable. And it takes people like Rick and Mark – employers who are committed to Vermont, their customers, and their employees – to support these efforts.”
by Maia Segura, Vermont Business Magazine Mount Snow ski resort is getting ready to go big for the 2018-2019 ski season. The final construction of an epic 42000 square foot, amenity-packed, base lodge is on track for the New Carinthia Lodge to open the first day of ski season. Also standing at the ready will be last year’s 220 new snow guns. Resort managers look forward to a powerful start to the season in November, with a little help from Mother Nature.
Vermont Buisness Magazine Green Mountain Power and Vermont Magazine are encouraging writers to enter to win one of the state’s great literary honors: The Vermont Writers’ Prize. Winning entries are published in Vermont Magazine’s March/April 2019 Issue. The prize is a collaboration between GMP and Vermont Magazine and is a chance for writers in Vermont to share their creativity, perspective and love for Vermont. The award was created as a way to honor Ralph Nading Hill, Jr, who was a Vermont historian, author, and long-time GMP Board member.
“It is always so fascinating to read the winning entries each year,” said Dotty Schnure, who spearheads the contest for GMP. “Local authors have so much talent, and their work always highlights the best of the spirit of Vermont.”
Vermont Business Magazine The UVM Health Network Porter Medical Center (Middlebury) Board of Directors elected a new slate of officers at its monthly meeting in September. Elected to the position of board chairman was Sivan Cotel, the Co-Founder and Director of Operations for Stonecutter Spirits. A craft spirits veteran focused on growing startups into businesses, Sivan was previously the Chief Operating Officer and Chief Financial Officer of WhistlePig Whiskey.
New Porter Board Chairman Sivan Cotel
