Vermont Business Magazine Vermont State University graduated 188 this month from its Level IV registered apprenticeship programs, which the university offers in partnership with the Vermont Department of Labor.
Vermont Business Magazine For years, limited meat processing capacity in Vermont has forced many farmers to sell their livestock out of state. A recent ownership transition at a meat processing plant in North Springfield aims to change that by helping ensure locally raised meats can continue to be processed, packaged, and sold in Vermont.
VermontBiz is proud to announce the 2026 Best of Business Awards (BOB Awards) winners. This awards program celebrates the best Vermont companies in more than 100 business-to-business categories. Winners were celebrated May 13 at the DoubleTree by Hilton Burlington. VermontBiz readers chose the winners!
by Timothy McQuiston, Vermont Business Magazine BETA Technologies, Inc. (NYSE: BETA), an electric aerospace company based in South Burlington, Vermont, announced on Tuesday its financial and operating results for the first quarter ended March 31, 2026.
by Basil Waugh, UVM The University of Vermont will hold the 225th commencement ceremony on Saturday, May 16, with 3,703 Catamounts from 45 states and 36 countries set to receive undergraduate, graduate, and medical degrees.
by Eliot Barrengos, Community News Service Plans to build a pedestrian bridge linking Burlington and South Burlington have been in the works for decades. Now, that bridge is one step closer to reality. On Monday, the South Burlington City Council awarded a $20.14 million contract to Engineers Construction, Inc. for the first phase of the project.
Project SEARCH helps young adults discover capabilities, careers in health care |
Marlboro Music celebrates Its 75th anniversary season |
Burlington Wine & Food Festival returns on June 27 |
Vermont Smoke & Cure goes bold with A.1. and Lea & Perrins Meat Sticks |
Burke Mountain's Bike Park to open Saturday, June 6 |