Current News
MARLBORO AND WOODBURY AWARDED OVER $28,000 IN GRANTS TO CONTINUE JOINT PROGRAM
Once again, two Vermont colleges are collaborating to help those who help others by offering a nonprofit management certification course. Starting this month, approximately 48 students will assemble at either Woodbury College in Montpelier or at the Marlboro College Graduate Center in Brattleboro for ten Friday workshops held over the next five months.
Each workshop will focus on an aspect of nonprofit operation, including successful fundraising and grant writing, financial and personnel management, conflict resolution, marketing, and strategic planning. The workshops are designed for incumbent workers in the nonprofit field who have either recently moved into a management position or plan to seek a management position in the near future.
OTTER CREEK AWNINGS
RETURNS TO VERMONT OWNERSHIP
Otter Creek Awnings, started in a Middlebury basement in 1976, is now owned once again by a Vermonter. Todd Warren of Essex purchased Otter Creek in late August, returning the company known for Vermont values home to its roots. Warren, a Johnson State College graduate born in Burlington, Vermont, joined Otter Creek in 1997 as Director of Sales and Marketing and has served as company President since 2001.
"It feels wonderful for everyone involved, and it is truly a great thing for our employees and the customers we serve. We've always conducted ourselves as a local company. Our heritage, our customers and our staff have always been local. We will continue to work to enhance the feeling and the experience of working with a Vermont company whose number one priority is customer satisfaction," Warren said.
National Summit Participants Praise New Ballot as a Solution to Continuing
Problems for Americans Away from Home Who Want to Vote
Washington, D.C. - An estimated six million Americans who are members of the
military or live overseas have a new way to ensure their vote for president
counts this November, according to experts speaking at a high-level summit
on military and overseas voters. Attended by members of Congress,
secretaries of state and other election officials, "Democracy at a Distance:
A Summit to Make Voting Work for Military and Overseas Voters" was convened
by the Pew Center on the States, in collaboration with the JEHT Foundation.
At the summit, Pew, the Overseas Vote Foundation, JEHT and Bear Code (a
Vermont company that builds custom online software) launched a new online
tool that allows voters to complete the Federal Write-In Absentee Ballot
Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Vermont to Bring Renowned Wellness Expert to Department of Health Conference
Burlington, VT - The Vermont Department of Health will hold its 2008 Work Site Wellness Conference, part of the "Fit & Healthy Vermonters Program," on Tuesday, October 7 at the Hilton Hotel in Burlington. The appearance of noted wellness expert Michael Samuelson as conference keynote speaker is made possible by major sponsor Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Vermont.
Samuelson is President and CEO for The Health & Wellness Institute (HWI), affiliated with Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Rhode Island. Samuelson is widely published and is a frequent director, consultant, and advisor to numerous prestigious boards and organizations including The Men's Health Network, The Business Innovation Factory, The HERO Forum for Optimal Employee Health, The Lance Armstrong Foundation and The Department of Defense.
Green Mountain Coffee Roasters Announces Asset Purchase Agreement for Acquisition of the Tully's Coffee Brand and Wholesale Business
West Coast Acquisition to Accelerate GMCR's Geographic Expansion Plans
Company Intends to Leverage Full Potential of Complementary Tully's brand to drive Keurig(r) Single-Cup Brewing system penetration across North America
WATERBURY, VT (September 15, 2008) - Green Mountain Coffee Roasters, Inc. (NASDAQ: GMCR) announced today that the Company has executed an Asset Purchase Agreement to acquire the Tully's coffee brand and wholesale business from Tully's Coffee Corporation for a cash purchase price of $40.3 million, subject to adjustment at closing. Tully's wholesale business division distributes handcrafted coffees and related products via office coffee services, food service distributors, and over 5,000 supermarkets located primarily in the western states.
Group Urges Vermont Yankee License Renewal
At PSB Hearing They Note that Plant's Power is Critical
for Vermont's Economy and Quality of Life
Montpelier, VT/September 15, 2008 - The Vermont Energy Partnership, a diverse group of more than 90 business, labor, and community leaders as well as individual energy experts today reiterated its strong support for the license renewal of the Vermont Yankee Nuclear Power Station in Vernon.
At the Vermont Public Service Board hearing Monday on the license renewal of the plant and through written remarks, more than a dozen Partnership members will comment on the plant's importance and how it serves the public good. They addressed its safety record, its economic importance, and its role in mitigating pollution and keeping Vermont clean.
Below are excerpts.
On the Plant's Overall Importance to Vermont
Health Commissioner Establishes Rate Increases for FY 2009 Vermont Hospital Budgets
Montpelier, VT -- Paulette J. Thabault, Commissioner of Banking, Insurance, Securities, and
Health Care Administration (BISHCA), announced that she has established the 2009 budgets for
Vermont hospitals. The hospitals testified about their budgets at public hearings held over a
three-day period before Commissioner Thabault and the Public Oversight Commission (POC).
The Vermont hospital fiscal year for 2009 runs from October 1, 2008 through September 30,
2009.
Linear Air Now Providing Vermont Business and Leisure Travelers an Alternative to Commercial Air Travel
On Demand Air Travel Company Servicing Vermont Regional Airports
Concord, Mass., September 15, 2008 - The cutback of airline routes and increased fares are fueling travelers search for viable options to traditional travel offerings. Linear Air, a provider of point-to-point air service from the mid-Atlantic region through eastern Canada, makes the travel experience easier and more enjoyable for those traveling to and from Vermont by leaving from and arriving at regional airports.
New Program Makes Available $2 Million in Low Interest Loans for Home Energy Improvements
State Treasurer Jeb Spaulding will announce September 17, 2008, a new low-interest home loan program that will make available $2 million to Vermont homeowners seeking to weatherize their homes and reduce energy costs. Joining Spaulding will be TD Banknorth President Phil Daniels, Efficiency Vermont Director Blair Hamilton and Burlington homeowner Bob Poczabut.
The new program can potentially provide very low-interest loans to weatherize approximately 800 homes, depending on the loan amount granted. Efficiency Vermont also will announce a limited time offer associated with the program that will further help defray homeowner costs for undertaking comprehensive weatherization improvements. In addition to weatherization projects, the new program will provide low-interest loans for the replacement of old, inefficient heating equipment.
Bellows Falls, VT September 15, 2008 Sovernet, a leading provider of telecommunications services in Northern New England, further enhances its Nextgen capability by announcing the deployment of four new ADTRAN 5000s to Keene NH, Burlington VT, Brattleboro VT, and Winooski, VT.
"By adding Adtrans to these target areas, we're able to offer our residential and business customers higher bandwidths at extremely competitive rates," says Stu Livolsi, Sovernet's Director of Engineering. "This new technology allows us to support legacy applications as well as cutting edge solutions for high bandwidth users, all in the same unit."
Vermont Tech Receives $25,000
to Help Fund Summer Bridge Program
RANDOLPH CENTER, Vt-Vermont Technical College this week received a $25,000 grant from the J. Warren and Lois McClure Foundation, a supporting foundation of the Vermont Community Foundation.
The money will be used to support Vermont Tech's Summer Bridge Program, which helps incoming freshmen prepare for the college level math and English courses they'll need to succeed in most of the college's rigorous programs.
While the Summer Bridge program is affordable in comparison to academic year tuition, board and fees, it has in the past been a deterrent to low- to moderate-income students who count on their summer break to earn money for the academic year. The college estimates that between 10 and 15 students each year choose not to enroll at Vermont Tech because of the cost of the Program.
Vermont to Implement Mobile Polling Pilot Project
Secretary of State Deb Markowitz to conduct initial training session
for municipal clerks in Montpelier
