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BURLINGTON, Vt., April 23 /PRNewswire/ -- Dealer.com (http://www.Dealer.com), the global leader of online marketing solutions for auto dealers, chose Earth Week to reveal plans for the growth of its digital marketing operation in Vermont. The announcement was made by Mark Bonfigli, Founder and CEO of Dealer.com, at a press conference April 23, 2010 at the company's headquarters, a LEED-certified building that houses an un-matched corporate culture dedicated to the health and wellness of its employees.
The press conference included statements from United States Senator for Vermont, Patrick Leahy; Vermont State Governor, Jim Douglas; Vermont State Lieutenant Governor, Brian Dubie; and Burlington, Vermont Mayor, Bob Kiss.

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The Vermont Sustainable Jobs Fund (VSJF) is excited to celebrate Earth Day with the launch of the Renewable Energy Atlas of Vermont, a state-of-the-art GIS-based web application that identifies, analyzes, and visualizes existing and promising locations for renewable energy projects.
The Atlas is the first tool of its kind in the United States to enable users to choose their town or county and then select from a suite of renewable energy options including biomass, efficiency, geothermal, hydroelectric, solar, and wind.

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Vermont College of Fine Arts (VCFA) is receiving accreditation by the largest accrediting body for public and private schools in New England and the oldest regional accrediting association in the nation, the New England Association of Schools and Colleges (NEASC). At a record pace for an independent college, VCFA was recommended for accreditation at a meeting of NEASC s Commission on Institutions of Higher Education (CIHE). Achieving NEASC accreditation demonstrates VCFA s commitment to rigorous academics, a dynamic learning community, and a sustainable business model, said Thomas Christopher Greene, President of Vermont College of Fine Arts. This is a major accomplishment for our community.
What is normally as much as a five-year process was accomplished by VCFA in less than two. Con Hogan, Chair of VCFA s Board of Trustees stated, The accreditation gives VCFA an important acknowledgement of excellence at a key time in our renaissance.

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Poultney, Vt. Governor Jim Douglas and Forests, Parks and Recreation Commissioner Jason Gibbs will join officials from Green Mountain College on Earth Day to inaugurate the schools new combined heat and power biomass plant.
This plant is an important step toward a cleaner environment, while supporting the growth of Vermont s forest products economy and jobs in the local economy, Governor Douglas said.
The new woodchip-fired plant provides 80 percent of the school s heat and 20 percent (400,000 kWh) of its electricity. Additionally, construction of the plant adds several fulltime jobs at the college, involved 100 temporary jobs at the Poultney site and the 4397 tons of locally harvested wood chips required for the facility significantly expands the energy market for Vermont s forest products.

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Colchester, VT, April 21, 2010: In recognition of its potential for continued growth, the Vermont Economic Progress Council has awarded MyWebGrocer a Vermont Employment Growth Incentive (VEGI). The VEGI program is designed to encourage economic development within Vermont that would not have otherwise occurred.
Founded in 1999 by Jerry, Brian, and Rich Tarrant, Jr. and headquartered in Colchester, MyWebGrocer currently employs 87 people 75 of whom reside in Vermont. The company has expanded dramatically within the past five months and expects to continue significant growth throughout 2010 and 2011.

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Companies enrolled in the VOSHA Green Mountain Voluntary Protection Programs (GMVPP) have, once again, performed at a higher level than the national average of their peers in the area of reportable jobsite injuries and illnesses, as reported by the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), Incidence rates of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses by industry and case types, 2008.

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Today, Secretary of State Deb Markowitz announced that over $87,000 in grants were awarded to 19 municipalities to help them to continue to meet the mandates of the federal Help America Vote Act (HAVA) which was signed into law on October 29, 2002. HAVA provides opportunities for municipalities to improve the administration and access to elections in Vermont. As Vermont s chief election officer, the Secretary of State oversees this process.
This year grants in amounts of up to $7,000 will be used by municipalities to improve accessibility to polling places used for the primary and general elections. Since the program began, the Secretary of State s Office has awarded 136 grants totaling $634,289.72. Markowitz said, This round of grants is intended to help ensure that individuals with disabilities have access to polling places. Funds may be used for improvements such as paving parking areas, building ramps, and improving lighting.

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The Vermont Clean Energy Development Fund Board announced today that the Clean Energy Development Fund (CEDF) has made available $5.5 million to support the installation of solar and small wind projects on homes and businesses across Vermont. The funds are part of the US Department of Energy s State Energy Program funds provided by the federal American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA).
The $5.5 million will allow Vermont to continue the Small Scale Renewable Energy Incentive Program that was first established in 2003. The program exhausted available State funding in 2009. The newly funded and expanded program will begin to take incentive reservations on Earth Day- April 22ed.

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All the major candidates for Vermont governor have now released their federal income tax returns. The adjusted gross income for each candidate for 2009 was: Susan Bartlett, $95,969; Brian Dubie, $165,395; Matt Dunne, $198,435; Deb Markowitz, $122,614; Doug Racine, $136,192; and Peter Shumlin, $974,732. To also view Vermont Business Magazine's video statement from each candidate, go to: Why Do You Want To Be Governor? To see the statewide poll conducted in February by Vermont Business Magazine, WCAX-TV and WDEV RadioVermont, go to: Vermont Gubernatorial Poll.

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BioTek Instruments is celebrating the manufacture and shipment of the 1000th Galileo Echo automated blood testing instrument. This single instrument, manufactured by BioTek for Immucor, Inc (Norcross, GA), marks a milestone in the Winooski company's growth, accounting for an incremental $33 million in revenue, and $5 million in additional research and development, brought into Vermont since 2007.
BioTek continues to grow and flourish despite the global economic downturn. In its 42nd year, it continues to bring revenue into, and provide long-term employment for, the state of Vermont.
BioTek Quick Facts
· Global leader in the development, manufacture and sale of microplate instrumentation and software
· Privately held, founded in 1968 by University of Vermont physiologist Dr. Norman Alpert
· Headquartered in Winooski, VT; satellite offices in China, France, Germany, India, Singapore, Switzerland, United Kingdom
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SBE Inc (dba SB Electronics) has officially broken ground on its new high‐volume manufacturing facility in Barre Town. Event speakers included Governor Jim Douglas, Lieutenant Governor Brian Dubie, Representative Peter Welch, the US Assistant Secretary of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Cathy Zoi and Susan “Sam” Matthews, Executive Vice President of the Central Vermont Economic Development Corporation.
Earlier in the year, SBE Inc won a matching grant of $9.1 million as the major piece of funding for an $18 million project under the US Department of Energy’s Electrical Drive Vehicle Battery and Component Manufacturing Initiative, part of President Obama’s American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, to expand its electric car technology manufacturing. SBE’s new manufacturing plant facility will be dedicated to the transportation market and will have capacity to produce Power Ring capacitors for over 100,000 plug-in hybrid and electric drive vehicles within 3 years.

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Mark Snelling will be officially kicking off his campaign for Lt. Governor Thursday April 22, 2010, in the Cedar Creek Room at the Statehouse in Montpelier at 12:30 pm. Friends and supporters have been invited to listen to the kickoff as Mark describes his vision for the future of Vermont. All are welcome.
Snelling has been working hard on the campaign trail for several months already and has attended over 70 campaign related events in all corners of the State.
Snelling also promised to unveil his new look – a clean shaven face. Snelling has had a beard for many years.
He explained, “Years ago, I dared my father to grow a beard and he said he would if I shaved mine. He fulfilled his part of the bargain and I am now fulfilling my part of the bargain.”
Snelling said joking, “I am trying to do my part for the economy. I’ll be buying razors and shaving cream now.”