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Maple Landmark Woodcraft of Middlebury has reached an agreement with the Smithsonian Institution to supply the museum with select Vermont made wooden items.
The Smithsonian Institution came under harsh criticism and made headlines when United States Senator Bernie Sanders, I-VT, tried to buy American made gifts for Christmas 2010 at the one of the Smithsonian Gift Shops and found nothing but imports. Senator Sanders was appalled that even the busts of our Founding Fathers were made in China.
Jill Stackhouse, Sales Manager at Maple Landmark, had been working for several years to get Maple Landmark’s American made products into the museum but no one seemed to notice or care. ‘Senator Sanders did a great job at shining a light on the issue but even then getting noticed by Smithsonian buyers was difficult. Ultimately, we would not be selling to the Smithsonian Gift Shops without the constant pressure from Senator Sanders or his staff.’

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Coldwell Banker Hickok & Boardman Realty released the Year-End real estate market report for Chittenden, Franklin, Grand Isle, and Addison counties reflecting home sales and trends for 2011. The report analyzes the data for each county, town, and within Chittenden County provides a unique analysis by school district.
The Coldwell Banker Hickok & Boardman Realty Market Report reveals sales volume across Chittenden, Franklin, Grand Isle and Addison counties rose 7% over last year, while the median sale price for residential properties’ single-family homes, condominiums and mobile homes ‘gained about 1%. The region last year demonstrated a healthy, robust sell-to-list price ratio of 96%, while pending sales remained consistent, signaling a steady stream of transactions.

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Senator Patrick Leahy (D-Vt.) Friday announced $3 million in new funding for a wide range of locally managed water quality, fisheries and ecosystem restoration work on Lake Champlain during the coming year.
The federal dollars, just recently confirmed, are part of the newly enacted federal budget for this federal fiscal year. Leahy is a senior member of the Senate Appropriations Committee and the funds he secures for Vermont have long been the main engine for cleanup efforts involving the Lake and its watershed.
Leahy was joined by Vermont Secretary of Natural Resources Deb Markowitz and other state and federal officials and by dozens of leaders of local watershed groups in making the announcement at the ECHO Lake Aquarium and Science Center at the Leahy Center for Lake Champlain on Burlington’s waterfront.

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New York, New York -- McGraw-Hill Construction today reported on January contractsfor future construction in the state of Vermont.
An authority on the construction market, the firm produces Dodge Reports and Sweets Catalog Files.
According to the Research and Analytics unit of McGraw-Hill Construction, the latest month's construction activity followed this pattern:

2012
2011
Percent Change

Non-Residential
$2,862,000
$13,315,000
-79%

Residential
$12,077,000
$8,934,000
35%

Nonbuilding
$8,066,000
$12,075,000
-33%

Total Construction
$23,005,000
$34,324,000
-33%

For the year-to-date on a cumulative basis, the totals are:

2012
2011
Percent Change

Non-Residential
$2,862,000
$13,315,000
-79%

Residential
$12,077,000
$8,934,000
35%

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The Vermont Software Developers Alliance {vStDA} announced today that it received 21 excellent applications for the Bentley Award and is seeking additional contributions to fund them all. The Alliance sought applications from Vermont schools to develop projects related to science, technology, engineering, arts and math (STEAM.) In just a few weeks, they received 21 applications from schools all over the state competing for three iPads and a $3,000 prize.
The decision to try to fund all the applications came after John Canning, President of Physician’s Computer Company, found it difficult ‘to choose among the many excellent applications received’. The projects ranged from using iPads to teach disabled children to read to expanding weather data observation
capabilities on an existing weather station located at the school. Canning said that, ‘It’s tough to say no to kids, especially when you understand the importance

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TheRutland Region Chamber of Commerceis excited to announce the RRCC Business Show 2012!The show will be held this year on March 13, 2012 ‘ 4pm-7:30pm at the Holiday Inn and is sponsored by Rutland Regional Medical Center.
This year's show will feature 95 area businesses representing a diverse group of business and organizations exhibiting everything from home services and products, automobiles, health care, restaurants, retailers and much much more.There will be many great door prizes, special raffle, great food and lots of fun! The event is open to the public. Admission is $3 per person to benefit The Chamber.Parking is free and a shuttle will be on site.VIP Parking is also available (pre-purchase, $20 includes admission for 2).
For more information call the Chamber at 773-2747 or go towww.rutlandvermont.com.

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Nearly five months ago, a devastating fire destroyed the1823 building at 247 Pearl Street, Burlington that housed Associates inPeriodontics. Recognizing the potential impact to the local community,Doctors Brian Shuman and Matt Kolesar immediately began designing floorplans that would accommodate a new, state-of-the-art office.
With over 4,700 patients to serve, they knew they had to act fast. In justfour months, after tearing down at one location and rebuilding in another,the same great team opened its doors in South Burlington on January 16that 1775 Williston Road.
According to Dr. Shuman, ³It feels like we ran a marathon with our eyesconstantly focused straight ahead, never for even a minute veering offcourse. Determined to make it to the finish line while striving for apersonal best record time.²

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Casella Waste Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ:CWST), a regional vertically-integrated solid waste, recycling and resource management services company, today reported financial results for its third quarter fiscal year 2012, and provided updated guidance for its 2012 fiscal year.
Highlights for the quarter included:

Revenue growth of 2.6 percent over the same quarter last year.
Overall solid waste pricing growth of 0.8 percent was primarily driven by collection pricing growth of 2.1 percent as a percentage of collection revenues.
Adjusted EBITDA* was $22.2 million for the quarter, down $0.2 million from same quarter last year.

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A $1.5 million estate provision from an alumnus of the University of Vermont will establish a professorship in electrical engineering in the School of Engineering.
The professorship will be named the L. Richard Fisher Professorship in Electrical Engineering after the donor, a retired Silicon Valley sales executive who grew up in Hardwick, Vt., and earned UVM degrees in electrical engineering in 1947 and in business in 1949. Fisher has chosen to start funding for the professorship immediately through his annual giving so that its benefits can begin to be felt during his lifetime.

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The Governor’s Committee on Employment of People with Disabilities (GCEPD) is currently seeking nominations for the 2012 Governor’s Awards. These awards will be presented to individuals, businesses, media or municipalities that have made significant contributions to the employment of people with disabilities during the period of January, 2010 through February 2012 . The nomination deadline for the 2012 awards is April 16, 2012. The awards will be handed out at the Creative Workforce Solutions Employment Institute III on June 4th, 2012 at theSheratonHotelConferenceCenterinBurlington.

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Coming off a year of record-setting $1 billion-plus natural disasters, representatives of leading insurance companies said today that costs to taxpayers and businesses from extreme weather will continue to soar because of climate change.
The insurers joined Sens. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) and Sheldon Whitehouse (D-R.I.) at a press conference to discuss the mounting financial impact of global warming. Both Vermont and Rhode Island last August felt the brunt of Tropical Storm Irene, one of the record 14 natural disasters in the United States last year that each caused more than $1 billion in damage. Irene alone, which first came ashore as a hurricane, killed at least 45 people and caused more than $7 billion in damage.

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The Burlington Free Press today announced its endorsement of Kurt Wright as the next mayor of Burlington.
Wright said of the endorsement, "I am thrilled to accept the endorsement of the Burlington Free Press. The challenges facing Burlington in the next three years require that our next mayor be experienced, well verse in city government, and committed to a more open and transparent city government. I will be that mayor. And our next mayor needs to be someone who can reach across party lines to bring all Burlingtonians together around a shared vision. I have proven that I have that ability throughout my career and in this campaign."