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Green Mountain Coffee Roasters, Inc. Climbs Forbes' "200 Best Small Companies in America" List

WATERBURY, Vt.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Green Mountain Coffee Roasters, Inc. (NASDAQ: GMCR) has been named by Forbes as one of the "200 Best Small Companies in America" for the seventh time since 2000. The Company was ranked 55th on the list, up from 88th in 2007.

Forbes singled out GMCR as an "Every Day Tech Star" for using technology that affects people's every day lives. "Its Keurig Single-Cup Brewer has revolutionized coffee making for those not interested in making a whole pot," the article says. "Single-cup penetration is still only 5% of U.S. households, leaving lots of room for growth." Keurig is the single-cup market leader at retail in dollar sales and units sold, according to the NPD Group.

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Union Bankshares Announces Third Quarter and Year To Date
Earnings and Quarterly Dividend Payment
Morrisville, VT October 15, 2008 - Union Bankshares, Inc. (NASDAQ - UNB) has announced net income for the quarter ended September 30, 2008 was $1.17 million or $0.26 per share compared to $1.42 million or $0.32 per share for the same period in 2007. Net Income year to date was $3.76 million or $0.84 per share for 2008 compared to $4.14 million or $0.92 per share for 2007.

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Vermont Downtown Projects Honored at State Conference
Bennington, Burlington, Montpelier, Morrisville, Newport, Poultney, St. Johnsbury, and Waterbury are Winners
MONTPELIER, Vt. - Several of Vermont's local downtown revitalization groups have been honored by the state for their work in making the state's downtowns vibrant places to live, work, and shop.
The Green Mountain Awards were part of the Vermont Downtown Program's annual Downtown Conference Tuesday which celebrated 10 years of revitalizing Vermont communities at the Capital Plaza Hotel in downtown Montpelier.
"This was the first time the Vermont Downtown Program paid tribute these unsung heroes of community revitalization for all of their hard work and dedication," said Joss Besse, Director of the Downtown Program. "The program received so many worthy nominations that it was difficult even narrow it down to finalists."

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Montpelier, Vt - The Vermont Milk Commission will hold a deliberative meeting on October 16, 2008, in the Second Floor Conference Room of the Vermont Agency of Agriculture, Food & Market, 116 State St. Montpelier, VT beginning at 10:00 a.m. The Commission will deliberate final issuance of the proposed Order to establish a retail fluid milk premium, based on the record developed during the recently completed hearing process on the proposed Order.
The proposed Order, transcript and exhibits of the September 9, 2008 hearing, and additional written comment are posted on the Vermont Milk Commission web page at the Agency website: www.vermontagriculture.com

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Innovators throughout the business and education worlds are increasingly seeking ways to harness the untapped potential of electronic games and social media as powerful learning tools. The Emergent Media Center (EMC) at Champlain College has led the way in exploring this exciting new territory. Now that pioneering journey takes its next step as the EMC moves into new quarters at Winooski's historic Champlain Mill.

A celebration to mark the official opening of the EMC was held Tuesday, Oct. 21. The community met the students, faculty and staff of the high-tech education center and saw some of the ground-breaking projects. Gov. Jim Douglas, Champlain College officials, Winooski City officials and representatives from many top technology and software designers were expected to attend the opening.

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Snyder Homes Builds Vermont's First NAHB-certified Green Home
MIDDLEBURY, VT- Chris Snyder, Executive Vice President, announced that Snyder Homes is the first company to attain an NAHB (National Association of Home Builders)-certification for a Green Home in Vermont. The Snyder-built home is located at 32 Fields Road in Middlebury. An open house event is scheduled for Sunday, October 19 from noon to 3pm. Visitors will have the opportunity to meet the builder, representatives from Efficiency VT and the NAHB verifier.
In order to attain NAHB-certified Green Home status, the home must comply with the NAHB Green Home Building Guidelines. Builders must select an accredited verifier to inspect the home and confirm that the home has been built with sustainable resources, energy and water efficiency; maintains indoor environmental quality and has a low impact on the surrounding environment.

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Solar Works, Inc. and SolarWrights, Inc. Join Forces to Create Largest Solar Integration Company in Northeast

Riverside Partners invests in the merger of the region's two
leading residential and commercial solar integrators

Boston, MA - October 14, 2008 - Riverside Partners, a Boston-based private equity firm, announced today the acquisition and merger of Solar Works, Inc (with an office in Montpelier) and SolarWrights, Inc. into the largest solar energy integrator in the Northeast.

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Global Entrepreneurship Week
November 17-20 (Monday-Thursday)
4 pm

Billings North Lounge at the University of Vermont

Information and Expo Registration: http://www.uvm.edu/cdae/entrepreneurshipweek/index.html

With the goal of inspiring potential entrepreneurs within the University of Vermont and beyond, the Community Development and Applied Economics Department is calling for entrepreneurs to highlight their own projects through the expo and participate in the discussions about the challenges and benefits of entrepreneurship.

Each evening has a slightly different theme:

Nov 17: Invent It! Product innovation, invention, development and commercialization

Nov 18: Be Creative! Creative, information, technology and energy entrepreneurship

Nov 19: Make it Local! Social and community entrepreneurship: Vermont

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Mehran Assadi has been designated the next president and chief executive officer of National Life Group (NLGroup), the company's Board of Directors announced on Tuesday.
Assadi, currently president of NLGroup's life and annuity division, will succeed Thomas H. MacLeay, who is retiring Dec. 31 as president and CEO. MacLeay will remain as Chairman of the Board.
David Coates, the lead independent director on the board and chairman of the search committee, said Assadi has been instrumental in developing and executing a strategy of success for the life and annuity division.
"Mehran is a proven leader," said Coates. "He brings energy, enthusiasm and optimism to every assignment he is given. We believe Mehran is the best person to build on Tom's tremendous record of accomplishment."

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Pomerleau Real Estate, a Commercial Development, Property Management and Commercial Brokerage firm in Vermont, is pleased to announce their appointment as Property Manager for Kilburn & Gates Industries, Kilburn Street, Burlington, VT. Pomerleau's Property Management takes the hassle out of being a commercial property owner. They currently manage office, industrial, multi-family and shopping center properties. Their experience, attention to detail and expertise can make your property ownership more profitable and seamless. Call Brian Waxler at 802/863-8217, ext. 22 for an estimate on your property.

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Ready, Set, Go is dedicated to providing the highest quality developmental care for each child in a stimulating, secure, and caring, learning environment. The staff establishes positive personal interaction, nurturing each childs growth and education. Individuality is acknowledged and respected as each child explores a child-centered environment at his or her own pace. Our teachers implement a cue-based or child-centered philosophy to create a program that is responsive to all children in the group. The curriculum is designed to involve children in experiences to enhance language, literature, music and movement, art, and socialization. Through play, all areas of development are fostered. A strong sense of identity and competence are developed as children are helped to feel good about themselves, their abilities, and uniqueness.

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Intervale Center Settles Compost Dispute;