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Vermont Business MagazineThe Vermont Historical Society (VHS) reopened the Vermont History Museum in Montpelier with a celebration of the new installation of the Paul Sample mural, “Salute to Vermont.” The mural, which was installed in the remodeled entryway of the museum, had been donated to the Historical Society by National Life in fall 2016.

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Vermont Business Magazine Saint Michael’s Playhouse Producing Artistic DirectorChuck Tobin has announced the June 20 opening of the Playhouse’s 70th summer theater season withthe Tony® Award-winning Million Dollar Quartet, the high-voltage musical inspired by the true story of the famed recording session that brought together rock ‘n’ roll icons Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash, Jerry Lee Lewis and Carl Perkins for the first and only time. Million Dollar Quartet, directed by Keith Andrews (The Playhouse’s Spamalot, Young Frankenstein, Drowsy Chaperone, Sister Act) brings you inside the Sun Records recording studio with these four iconic legends.

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Vermont Business Magazine Vermont Works Management Company LLC, a new investment firm planning to invest millions of dollars in Vermont companies, has announced two major appointments to its team. South Hero attorney Mark Naud will become the Executive Director of the firm’s Vermont Innovation Commons, a planned purpose-built co-living/working space in downtown Burlington. Elisabeth (Liz) Robert, the CEO of Terry Bicycles and the former CEO of Vermont Teddy Bear, has joined the firm’s Board of Directors.

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Vermont Business MagazineAttorney General Thomas JDonovan, Jr, announced today that Vermont has joined 12 attorneys general in sending a letter to the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) opposing the Agency’s position on vehicle emission standards. In the letter, the attorneys general object to the EPA’s position on the midterm evaluation of federal standards for greenhouse gas emissions from cars and light-duty trucks. The letter promises that the States will take necessary action if the EPA attempts to roll back these important standards.

“We want clean air,” said Attorney General Donovan. “Vermont has been a national leader in the arena of auto emissions. These emission standards are essential in the fight to protect our environment. Rolling them back should not be an option.”

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Vermont Business Magazine Yesterday, the US House of Representatives unanimously approved bipartisan legislation introduced by Representative Peter Welch (D-Vermont) to improve energy efficiency in schools in Vermont and across the country. The Streamlining Energy Efficiency for Schools Act (H.R. 627) establishes a coordinating structure to help schools better navigate federal energy efficiency programs and financing options. It designates the Department of Energy as the lead agency in coordinating a cross-departmental efforts to initiate, develop, and finance energy efficiency, renewable energy, and retrofitting projects for schools.

“Investments in energy efficiency save money, create jobs, improve the environment,” said Welch. “By streamlining federal programs and cutting red tape, our bipartisan bill will result in lower energy use and lower energy bills for taxpayer funded school systems in Vermont and around the country.”

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Vermont Business MagazineThe Annie ECasey Foundation urged state and federal policymakers not to back away from targeted investments that are proving to help USchildren become healthier, more likely to complete high school and better positioned to contribute to the nation's economy as adults. The Foundation called on leaders to continue investing in families as Casey released the2017KIDS COUNT Data Book,which shows steady improvements in several areas of child well-being. Vermont, New England and the Northern tier states did best in nearly all measures. Vermont was third in overall well being, with New Hampshire first and Massachusetts second. Vermont was fourth in the health category and ninth in economic well being.

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Vermont Business MagazineAlmost three years to the day after announcing plans to build a new Surgical Center, Copley Hospital in Morrisville will celebrate the opening of the James and Mary Louise Carpenter Surgical Center. The public is invited to attend the ribbon cutting ceremony and tour the new facility at5 pmWednesday, June 21, 2017. Governor Phil Scott will speak at the ceremony.

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Vermont Business Magazine Physician's Computer Company of Winooski today announced that is has collaborated with First Databank (FDB), a leading provider of drug and medical device knowledge, to embedFDB MedsTrackereRx, an electronic prescribing solution, directly into PCC's electronic health record designed specifically for pediatrics. Originally designed for inpatient use, FDB customized FDB MedsTrackereRx specifically for the needs of pediatric practices.PCCisan independent software solutions firm exclusively working to meet the needs of independent pediatricians nationwide.

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Vermont Business MagazineGovernor Phil Scott on Monday signed S34,an act relating to rural economic development,and H495,an act relating to miscellaneous agriculture and subjects,at Goodridge Lumber in Albany. He said the bills highlight the state’s commitment to our agriculture sector and spurring economic growth for rural communities. These bills create a new exemption from the Vermont sales and use tax for specific types of machinery and equipment used in timber cutting, timber removal, and the processing of timber or other solid wood forest products intended to be sold at retail.

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Vermont Business MagazineThe Vermont Cheesemakers Festival will mark its ninth annual appearance on the shores of Lake Champlain at the historic Coach Barn at Shelburne Farms onJuly 16,2017, from 10 AM to 4 PMto celebrate the art of cheesemaking in Vermont. Attendees can meet cheesemakers and taste the cheeses of Vermont, enjoy the creations of artisan food producers, savor the fruits of wine, mead and cider production, and experience the skills of craft brewers and master distillers.

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Vermont Business Magazine Vermont Community Loan Fund has loaned in excess of $1 million to Vermont’s small businesses, child care programs, and affordable housing programs during the 1st quarter of 2017. Financing has helped Barton Maple Company, Awakening Sanctuary/Ethan Allen Residence, Butterfly Bakery of Vermont, Green Wolf Logging & Sugaring, Grow Compost of Vermont, Housing Trust of Rutland County/Tuckerville Mobile Home Park, Otter Creek Child Center, Pulmac Systems International, and Vermont Wood Pellet Company.

Synergy has characterized Art LaPlante and Mark Royer’s working partnership for decades. The two have now founded Barton Maple Company.

The two first met years ago when Art was managing a building materials store in Barton. Mark, a customer, was in timberwork, specializing in specialty lumber. “So Mark started buying logs from land owners for me,” Art recalls.

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Vermont Business Magazine The Burlington Electric Department today announced that it has added plug-in hybrids to its electric vehicle (EV) rebate incentive program, first announced two weeks ago (original launch press release here and below). Through this new program component, members of the Burlington community will be eligible for a $600 rebate on the purchase or lease of a new plug-in hybrid EV with an electric range of 20 or more miles and an MSRP of less than $50,000. The program will add to Burlington Electric’s efforts to meet Vermont’s Renewable Energy Standard (RES).