Current News

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Larry Sudbay, President and Chief Executive Officer of SymQuest Group, the region’s leading provider of network and document technology solutions and services, announced that SymQuest’s sixteenth annual golf tournament raised $3,900 for The Stern Center. The tournament was held at the Rutland Country Club on Tuesday, September 27, 2011.
Originally slated to be held in Woodstock, the venue had to change due to course damage sustained in hurricane Irene. Rutland Country Club was able to host the event and SymQuest determined that they could use their event to honor The Stern Center and help the area of Rutland County at the same time.

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The Vermont Superior Court, Chittenden Unit, ordered former junkyard owner Gilbert Rhoades to clean-up the Milton site following its finding of environmental violations earlier this year, including removal of all tires at the site within 90 days. The Court ordered Rhoades to pay $20,000 in civil penalties and Rhoades and his wife, Blanche Rhoades, to reimburse the State $24,857.58 for past investigative costs. The Court’s ruling follows a May 11th hearing in an environmental enforcement action brought by the Attorney General’s Office based on inspections by the Vermont Agency of Natural Resources.
‘This ruling sends a strong message that, although salvage yards can provide valuable services to the community, owners of such operations must follow Vermont’s environmental laws and operate in a safe manner,’ said Attorney General William H Sorrell.
In addition to ordering the removal of all tires at the site within 90 days, the Court ordered:

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Golfers participating in the 10th Annual CVMC Fall Foliage Charity Golf Classic were treated to a spectacular fall day at the Country Club of Vermont in Waterbury. The tournament raised close to $15,000 for cancer care services at Central Vermont Medical Center.
With the opening of the National Life Cancer Treatment Center in the fall of 2009, this addition of radiation therapy to all of our existing diagnostic, surgical and medical oncology services means that cancer patients in central Vermont now have access to comprehensive cancer care’including many critical patient support services’right here in their own community.

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Champlain Valley Office of Economic Opportunity (CVOEO) announced today the launch of a new program that will provide financial coaching and education, along with access to a secured credit card, to Northwest and Central Vermont-area microentrepreneurs whose credit profiles need strengthening to qualify for business financing. The program is part of the Asset Building Through Credit pilot program, a research effort by the Aspen Institute that will study a multidimensional approach for building credit and financial opportunities for aspiring low-income entrepreneurs in five markets nationwide. Central Vermont Community Action Council (CVCAC) will be partnering with CVOEO to provide program services in Central Vermont counties.

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Coldwell Banker Hickok & Boardman Realty has released a real estate market report for Chittenden, Franklin, Grand Isle, and Addison counties reflecting home sales for the summer real estate season, May through August, as well as a year to date comparison. The report analyzes the data for each county, town, and within Chittenden County provides a unique analysis by school district.
"As a Realtor," said Tom Shampnois, "I often say real estate is a local business with trends varying by town and within each community. With that in mind, we have formatted this report and presented the data in a similar way that a home buyer may search for a home- by property type, location, or within a specific school district. In addition, the report summarizes trends in northwest Vermont's luxury market, as well as multi-family investment properties."

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Mount Snow employed a helicopter earlier this month to fly-in the 25 lift towers for its new six passenger bubble chairlift. A Sikorsky construction helicopter was used to fly twenty-five 8,500+ pound lift towers from the base of Mount Snow up the mountain, placing the galvanized steel towers on bolts the size of wiffleball bats from almost 100-feet in the air.
This is the most significant part of the installation process for Mount Snow’s new $8.5 million lift.

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Vermont HITEC, Inc, a nonprofit organization dedicated to high-quality workforce development, today announced an education and apprenticeship program that will bring 30 high-tech jobs to Vermont over the next several months.
The newly developed program is a partnership between Vermont HITEC and Allscripts, the leading global provider of Electronic Health Records and other technologies essential to creating a Connected Community of Healthâ ¢. It provides free education and on-site apprenticeship training at Allscripts South Burlington, Vermont, location. The program is designed for unemployed and underemployed Vermont residents. Successful completion of the program will lead directly to full-time employment as an Associate Interface Analyst in the growing field of Electronic Health Records.

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Senator Bernie Sanders (I-VT) today announced two grants totaling $165,555 for the Green Mountain Farm Direct and the Northeast Organic Farming Association to expand access to locally-produced food for Vermont seniors, low-income families and others.
‘These worthwhile projects will increase Vermonters’ access to fresh, healthy, locally-produced foods,’ Sanders said.
Green Mountain Farm Direct in Newport, Vt., is slated to receive $97,029 to build a mobile farmers market that will deliver fresh foods to senior meal sites, low-income housing sites, and community centers throughout Essex and Orleans Counties. The mobile market ‘ a big bus equipped with refrigeration and a prep kitchen ‘ will travel to local farms to buy food and make deliveries to senior meal sites, low-income housing facilities, and community centers throughout the region.

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The Vermont Chamber of Commerce today announced the winners of five Vermont Chamber Hospitality Awards:
Borden Avery Innkeeper of the Year: Brett Loehr, Linchris Hotel Corp
B & B Innkeepers of the Year: Frank & Julie Hanes, Inn at Manchester
Chef of the Year: Chef Tom Bivins, New England Culinary Institute
Restaurateurs of the Year: Michael & Laura Kloeti, Michael’s on the Hill in Waterbury
Allied Member of the Year: David Grimm, Champlain Valley Exposition
These individuals, recognized for their exceptional dedication and commitment to high standards in Vermont’s tourism industry, will be honored at the black tie-optional Vermont Hospitality Gala, on November 15 at the Woodstock Inn.

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The Green Mountain Club welcomed the news that the US Forest Service has reopened the last stretch of the Long Trail closed in Vermont. Due to damage from tropical storm Irene, three miles of trail in Shrewsbury remained closed for a month ‘ weeks after the rest of the Long Trail reopened following the forest closure.
‘I am pleased to hear that this stretch of the Long Trail is being reopened following damage from Tropical Storm Irene,’ Gov. Peter Shumlin said. ‘The Long Trail is important to Vermont’s recreational and tourism economy, and restoring access to this beautiful trail is one more sign of progress in our state's long road to recovery from Irene."

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The somewhat-late-to-bloom foliage season of 2011 continues to dazzle as the color change sweeps to the lower elevation foothills and mountain valleys. The highest elevations are showing leaf drop, but brilliant foliage is on display throughout the state.
‘It’s awesome!’exclaimed Addison County Forester Chris Olson after driving through much of west central Vermont midweek. ‘I don’t know if Ben & Jerry’s have a flavor for foliage, but it would be worth it. This year has awesome, intense colors and pastels. Route 22A is absolute peak,’ Olson adds. He also suggests the gap roads, Route 17 and 125, or the Lincoln Gap between Bristol and Warren.
All areas west of the Green Mountains are showing bright foliage, particularly from Hinesburg and Bristol to Middlebury and Castleton and south down Route 7.

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Porter Airlines is launching seasonal service to Burlington, Vermont, this winter, expanding its US network and adding a new destination for passengers looking to enjoy a season on the ski hills.
With twice-weekly roundtrip flights from Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport to Burlington International Airport beginning on Dec. 15 until April 8, passengers can enjoy easy access to some of Vermont's best skiing and a rich assortment of local attractions.
"This is a great partnership that will boost tourism in Vermont and provide an economic boost to our ski areas," said Vermont Governor Peter Shumlin.