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Governor Peter Shumlin on Wednesday will take part in the Agency of Transportation’s ‘Safety Day’ events, which include a golf cart texting course, a vehicle rollover crash display, and more.
Date: May 18, 2011
Time: 1:30 p.m. to 3 p.m.
Location: The National Life campus; Montpelier
The day will be filled with safety demonstrations, exhibits, information and presentations, reminding employees and the public that safety is integral VTrans’ mission, and also the responsibility of every individual to be informed and to stay ‘focused of safety.’
Initiated by Vtrans employees, and working in partnership with partner Agencies from the Governor’s Highway Safety program to Department of Public Safety, the day will feature demonstrations throughout the National Life campus, as well as activities to education and inform, including:

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Vermont Governor Peter Shumlin will sign into law a bill promoting renewable energy development and clean energy jobs in Vermont on May 25 in South Burlington.
H.56, The Vermont Energy Act of 2011 continues Vermont’s efforts to promote a green economy and energy independence. It expands and improves Vermont’s successful net metering program which allows Vermont ratepayers to generate their own energy with renewable systems and run their meter backwards when producing excess power. Recognizing the peak power savings of net metered solar, the new bill creates a financial incentive to catalyze more net metered solar by requiring utilities to offer a 20¢ credit to solar net metering customers for the energy they produce.

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Governor Peter Shumlin today announced that the state surplus vehicle and equipment auction, which is traditionally held every Spring in Berlin and allows Vermonters to personally inspect everything from dump trucks to tools, will continue to be held in future years.
‘I met a number of Vermonters at the auction earlier this month,’ the governor said, referring to the May 7 auction that was held at the Agency of Transportation’s Central Garage on the Barre-Montpelier Road. ‘Many came up to me and said they look forward to the auction and to having a chance to inspect the vehicles up close. They can kick the tires and make up their mind which vehicle they will bid on. Physical auctions are truly a Vermont tradition.’

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At a hearing in Washington Tuesday, Vermont Senator Patrick Leahy pressed the top official with US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) to work with state officials to help restore important Amtrak service from Vermont to Montreal.
The Commissioner of CBP, Alan Bersin, testified at a Senate Judiciary Subcommittee hearing focused on security and commerce along the northern border and at ports of entry. Amtrak service from Vermont to Montreal was suspended in the 1980s, and Vermont officials, including Governor Peter Shumlin, have made it a priority to reestablish the rail service. A discussion of the major challenges preventing restoration of the services, including passenger screening concerns, is expected at a cross-border transportation conference in Burlington on May 25.

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Two student teams from Browns River Middle School, both coached by math teacher Suzanne McDevitt, won the spring 2011Vermont Stock Market Game competition. The winning elementary school team was sixth graders Jacob Cann, Michael Phalen, and Cameron Main and the middle school team was seventh graders Connor Morway and Easton Baker. All five of the students are from Jericho.
Teams start with $100,000 and buy and sell stocks for ten weeks, learning how to analyze financial statements, graph stock prices, and research company history and information. The elementary school team ended $103,394 and the middle school team ended the competition with $122,543.
An awards presentation will be held at Browns River Middle School on Wednesday, May 18 at 11:50 am for the elementary school team and 12:35 pm for the middle school team.

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Former Vermont Governor James H Douglas has been elected to the Board of Directors of National Life Group. National Life is Vermont's largest domiciled company. It is based in Montpelier.
‘Governor Douglas is a man of unquestioned integrity who brings sound judgment, strong values and broad executive experience to our board,’ said Mehran Assadi, president and chief executive officer.

‘I am honored to be joining the board of National Life Group,’ said Douglas, who stepped down as governor earlier this year after serving eight years in office. ‘National Life has a storied history of delivering on its promises to millions of Americans for 162 years.’

James H. Douglas served as governor of Vermont from 2003-2011. Prior to his election as governor he served 12 years as Vermont's secretary of state and eight years as state treasurer. He also served in the state House of Representatives and as executive assistant to Gov. Richard Snelling.

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On May 2nd, Vermont-based Pete's RV Center, based in South Burlington, officially assumed ownership of Rollin-On RV in Schererville, IN.
Located just 34 miles from Chicago, Rollin-On served thousands of customers in Southern Illinois, Indiana and surrounding states since opening its doors in 1977.
Pete's RV co-owner and treasurer Dave McGinnis explained the acquisition was an amicable one, "We've had a great, longstanding relationship with Rollin-On RV over the years. There's lots of similarities in how we run our dealerships including being family operated. With owner Paul Craven looking to step out of the business after nearly 35 successful years, it definitely piqued our interest when the opportunity arose to buy Rollin-On."

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FairPoint Communications, Inc. (Nasdaq: FRP) (FairPoint or the Company), a leading provider of communications services, today announced its financial results for the first quarter ended March 31, 2011. Revenue was $254.8 million in the first quarter of 2011 as compared to $270.8 million a year earlier. Revenue was $254.8 million in the first quarter of 2011 as compared to $268.0 million in the fourth quarter of 2010. Consolidated EBITDAR was $49.1 million in the first quarter of 2011 as compared to $60.8 million a year earlier. First quarter 2010 Consolidated EBITDAR was favorably impacted by the add-back of $10.4 million related to the net effect of a financial restatement. (see table below)
As previously announced, the Company will host a conference call and simultaneous webcast to discuss its results at 2:00 p.m. (EDT) on Tuesday, May 17, 2011.

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Casey Research, a leading provider of investment research, with over 30 years of history, specializing in geopolitically informed investing, energy, base and precious metals, and technology, concluded its most recent summit, The Next Few Years in Boca Raton, FL. There they provided insight into the global economy, portfolio strategies, and specific investment ideas and recommendations.

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Early estimates indicate that Vermont based Apple retailer, Small Dog Electronics recycled 100 tons of e-Waste at its sixth annual recycling event this year.
Nearly 1,100 cars filled with old TVs, computers and electronic peripherals lined up at National Life Group in Montpelier as early as 8:30 am to recycle their electronics for free. All of the electronics collected will be processed in the United States by WeRecycle! in one of their two processing plants in Connecticut and New York.
The e-Waste Event is part of the company’s mission of social and environmental responsibility.

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This weekend, WCAX-TV News was awarded a New England Emmy for its series ‘Mission Afghanistan.’ Reporter and Evening News Anchor Darren Perron and photographer Lance MacKenzie accepted the award at the 34th annual Emmy Awards Ceremony on Saturday in Boston.
Last summer, Perron and MacKenzie followed members of the Vermont National Guard in Afghanistan, showcasing the mission of the Green Mountain Boys. The deployment to Afghanistan of more than 1500 soldiers was the largest mission for the Vermont National Guard since World War II. ‘This deployment had an enormous impact on Vermont; it was a sacrifice for our soldiers and for their families,’ said Perron.
Mackenzie called it ‘an honor to receive the award,’ saying he was ‘proud to be a Vermonter.’

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Several weeks after introducing a contemporary new design, Vermont Life magazine is changing direction in ancillary revenue generation.
Commissioner Megan Smith of the Vermont Department of Tourism and Marketing announced that Vermont Life has contracted with two Vermont sales and marketing agencies to help implement new sales strategies:

Hakins LLC of Essex will sell corporate partnerships, print advertising, online promotions and circulation promotions. Hakins LLC also will support Vermont Life’sinitiatives in the sales of custom publishing and the magazine’s entry into events and merchandising. Dave Hakins, Chair and CEO of Hakins LLC, will be listed as Director of Advertising, Partnerships & Events.

Crocodile Studio of Williston will coordinate Vermont Life’s retail catalog, product selections and wholesale functions. Jan Hubbard, owner of Crocodile Studios, will sellVermont Life’s wholesale products to retailers both in and outside of Vermont.