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"Our customers consistently tell us that providing reliable power is the
most important thing we do, and in 2007 we had fewer customer hours without
power, despite significant storms hitting our service territory," said Mary
Powell, senior vice president and chief operating officer. "Major
investments in tree-trimming and other system upgrades have had a direct
effect on improving system reliability."
An analysis of the causes of all the outages in Green Mountain Power's
system during 2007 shows that outages caused by tree branches within the
rights-of-way were at the lowest point in five years. Upgrades to the system
and a fast response to the outages meant that the total amount of time
customers were out due to tree branches within the rights-of-way was well
below previous years.
Green Mountain Power had an average of 1.38 outages per customer, with an
As of March 1, 2008, ownership of Mad River Family Practice, located on Old County Road in Waitsfield, was transferred to Central Vermont Medical Center.
The day to day function of the office will be unchanged. Dr. Fran Cook and Family Nurse Practitioners Susanne Heinzerling and Debbie VanDyke will continue in full time practice, as will as the entire staff. Mad River Family Practice will be utilizing lab, X-ray and supportive services of CVMC more than in the past and CVMC will be assuming management of administrative and billing services.
Mad River Family Practice has been serving the people of the Mad River Valley since 1981 and we are pleased to have them join our medical group practices, stated Judy Tarr, CVMC President and CEO.
REPRO DIGITAL/ CHAMPLAIN VALLEY PRINTING ACQUIRES NEW HASSELBLAD CAMERA SYSTEM
Winooski, Vermont- Repro Digital/Champlain Valley Printing today announced the purchase of the new Hasselblad H3D II 31 megapixel medium format camera for its Photographic Studio located at 450 Weaver Street in Winooski, Vermont.
Roth "T" Tall Named Governor Deane C. Davis Green Up Citizen of the Year 2008
Montpelier: Green Up Vermont named Roth "T" Tall as the Governor Deane C. Davis Green Up Citizen of the year, 2008, with tribute presented at Green Up's recent Annual Awards Banquet.
"T" Tall epitomizes civic mindedness. Without fail, people describe him as: "very public service oriented; very civil minded; willing to serve and help others; amazingly active in his town as well as in the greater picture with Rotary International; no one more civic minded." It is said that "T" just doesnt say "no;" that he is the guy you go to when everyone else says "no" -- he will at least listen and will at least get something going, if not take it on himself. He is said to be first in line to volunteer, whether to pick up Christmas trees or serve on a town board or project.
For the second time in two months, effective April 1, 2008, the Vermont Economic Development Authority (VEDA), will lower its interest rates for commercial financing. VEDAs variable rate for taxable borrowers will drop to 3.5%, and the Authoritys variable rate for tax-exempt borrowers will drop to 3%. In February, 2008, the same rates went from 6.5% to 5%, and from 5.5% to 4.5%, respectively.
"This is VEDA's way of doing our part to help stimulate Vermont's economy," said Jo Bradley, the Authoritys Chief Executive Officer. "VEDA is keeping pace with a lower rate environment that exists throughout the nation, and we believe lowering interest rates again for Vermonts business community is the right move at the right time to help stimulate jobs creation and economic growth."
Copley Hospital Named EMS Hospital of the Year
Morrisville Copley Hospital has been named the 2008 EMS Hospital of the Year by the Vermont Department of Health Office of Emergency Medical Services (EMS) and Injury Prevention. Denis Barton, head of the Vermont Department of Healths Office of Rural Health and Flex Program, presented the award March 29 during the 20th annual Vermont EMS Conference. Accepting for Copley were: Donna Toohey, RN and Nurse Manager, Emergency Room & Ambulatory Care Unit; Dale Porter, RN; Emergency Medical Technician Tammy Lurvey and Leah Hollenberger, Senior Director Development and Public Relations. The Hospital of the Year award is considered to be a peoples choice award as the winner is selected by their EMS peers. Copley was nominated by services of EMS District #4.
Burlington Emergency & Veterinary Specialists, popularly known to locals as BEVS, has added another 24 hour day, Friday, to its previous schedule. Local veterinarians and pet owners may now avail of services at Vermont's premier veterinary emergency center 24 hours from Thursday 5pm to Tuesday 8am, as well as 5pm to 8am on Tuesday and Wednesday.
The presence of specialists at BEVS' 24/7 facility has prompted the extension of hours due to the transfer of critical cases during the day from local veterinarians throughout Vermont. In most cases, these pets will require monitoring and intensive treatment through the evening or weekend. The presence of an emergency doctor on Fridays will allow veterinarians and their clients the convenience of keeping their pets at the emergency facility after the specialist procedures are done.
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Governor
Highlights Blueprint for Health Reforms
Praises Pending Omnibus Health Care Reform Bill
South Burlington, Vt. At
the fifth annual Vermont Blueprint for Health Conference March 25, Governor Jim
Douglas highlighted how Vermonts health care system is transforming from
the traditional care delivery to a patient-centered approach that focuses on
prevention and care for patients with chronic conditions. The Governor also
praised a health care reform bill currently pending in the House Health Care
Committee.
Initiated by Governor Jim Douglas, the Blueprint for Health is a
public-private partnership aimed at improving health care and reducing the
overall need for costly medical services. The conference was hosted by the
Vermont Department of Health and the University
of Vermont, College of Medicine.
Cisco Systems, Atrion Networking Sponsor "Unplug and Win" Contest
.Winner to receive $35,000 Wireless Makeover
Warwick
Atrion Networking Corporation today announced details of the "Unplug-and-Win" contest that will award the winning organization a wireless communications makeover worth $35,000. To enter, organizations must describe in 500 words or less how their business would benefit from wireless technology. The winning entry will receive $35,000 in hardware from Cisco and professional services from Atrion.
Conlon to Head New England Market for U.S. Cellular
March 24, 2008-Young professionals may test several different career paths in their professional lives. U.S. Cellular's Eric Conlon, began his leadership journey five years ago as a part-time associate in Waterloo, Iowa. Conlons focus on customer satisfaction has since led him to the top position for the company in New England, as director of sales. Conlons responsibilities include planning and directing all sales, customer service, and agent relation activities in Vermont, New Hampshire, and Maine.
FiberMark Converts Manufacturing Operations at Vermont Headquarters to Run on 100% Used Vegetable Oil
