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Vermont Business Magazine Average gasoline prices in Vermont have fallen 4 cents per gallon in the last week, averaging $3.34 per gallon today, according to GasBuddy. Prices are down 42 cents/g for the month and are now the same as they were one year ago. The lowest price was $2.99 in Brattleboro. The highest was $3.99 in Island Pond. Nationally, prices are up 9 cents/g are failing to fall below the $3 mark before the end of the year, as severe weather and supply problems kept prices higher. They are at $3.17/g, up 11 cents/g from last week, but down 22 cents from last month and 9 cents lower than last year.
Vermont Business Magazine Vermont has topped the list of Top Moving Destinations of 2022 according to the 2022 National Movers Study released today by United Van Lines, the nation’s largest household goods mover. In 2022, more residents moved into Vermont than out of the state, with 77% of moves being inbound. It wasn't close. Vermont was 10 points higher than second place Oregon. Those who moved into Vermont tended to be older and wealthier.
by Lieutenant Governor Molly Gray On the morning of January 5, 2023, I’ll gavel-in the Vermont Senate one last time. As my final days draw near, I’m grateful for the opportunity to have served the people of Vermont; what an extraordinary and unprecedented two years it has been. I was sworn-in as Vermont’s 82nd Lt. Governor on January 7, 2021, a day after the January 6th insurrection with the State House surrounded by security. I assumed my new role as Senate President in a largely empty State House at the height of the pandemic. I gaveled-in the Senate each day to Senators joining via Zoom from makeshift home offices. It was not until March of the following year, that I presided over an in-person Senate.
The Vermont State Police is investigating the death of prison inmate Henry Butson, 74, who had been incarcerated at Southern State Correctional Facility in Springfield. Butson, originally from St. Johnsbury, was brought by ambulance from the facility to Springfield Hospital at about 6 a.m. Sunday, Jan. 1, 2023, after experiencing difficulty breathing and other medical problems. Butson received emergency care at the hospital but was pronounced dead shortly after 9 a.m. Butson has been in custody since June 8, 2003, and was serving a sentence of 25 years to life in prison following his conviction for two counts of second-degree murder. He had been in the infirmary at Southern State since Dec. 2, 2022.
Bennington College Upcoming Public Events, January 2023: Writers Reading: Craig Morgan Teicher and Mark Wunderlich January 5; Writers Reading: Douglas Bauer and Deirdre McNamer January 6; Writers Reading: Alice Mattison and Clifford Thompson January 7; Writers Reading: Parul Sehgal and Eula Biss January 8; Writers Reading: Franny Choi and Toya Wolfe January 9; Writers Reading: David Gates and Jill McCorkle January 11; Plastics' Impact on Human Health: A Free Beyond Plastics Webinar January 12; Writers Reading: Rena Mosteirin, Leena Soman Navani, and John Beebe West January 12; Writers Reading: Jai Chakrabarti and Carmen Giménez January 13.
Vermont Business Magazine Starting January 1, 2023, there are new requirements for registering and reporting surface water withdrawals or removals to the Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) in accordance with a new state law, Act 135 of 2022. Surface waters include rivers, streams, brooks, creeks, lakes, ponds, and reservoirs. The purpose of Act 135 is to collect baseline information about surface water usage in Vermont.
Vermont Business Magazine This holiday season, the Vermont Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) is taking some time to reflect on the gifts that wetlands provide statewide. Marking where land and water meet, wetlands may be saturated or flooded by water year-round or for a few weeks of the year. Spanning over 300,000 acres, Vermont’s wetlands range from marshes and bogs to forested swamps.
Vermont Business Magazine Average gasoline prices in Vermont are unchanged in the last week, though down 47 cents per gallon in one month and are only 3 cents higher than one year ago.. The national average price of gasoline has fallen 4.9 cents per gallon in the last week, averaging $3.06/g Tuesday. The national average is down 46 cents per gallon from a month ago and stands 22 cents per gallon lower than a year ago. GasBuddy is expecting prices nationally to head back to the $4/g range early in 2023.
Steve Knowlton, President, WEC We continue to hear from our members in response to our net metering theme issue (September 2022). It’s worth reminding our members that we are not faulting those homeowners who have already chosen to net meter, nor are we suggesting that the state eliminate their financial compensation for the excess power they export. This is about policy going forward, not individuals. Net metering homeowners were able to respond to a government incentive program. And we recognize that net metering, as it was implemented 25 years ago, was a way of incentivizing solar developers as a way of giving them the business of homeowners so residential solar arrays could be built cheaper as time went on.
Vermont Business Magazine The award-winning, family-friendly Resort, Smugglers’ Notch, added a new employee benefit – full day child care and camps, at no cost to the employee. These new benefits will accommodate parents who desire employment at the Resort while their children attend a full day of supervised fun and games. Smuggs anticipates a one-stop-shop experience for parents, providing them with the ability to drive to the Resort and have their children with them. It seems like the perfect time and cost saving solution.
Vermont Business Magazine The Vermont State Police has suspended a trooper assigned to the Williston Barracks amid an ongoing criminal investigation into allegations of misconduct. The allegations center on the possible theft of items from the temporary evidence storage room at the barracks. Trooper Giancarlo DiGenova was placed on paid relief-from-duty status on Dec. 19, 2022. He has been a trooper since 2009 with assignments including the Williston, Middlesex and Bradford barracks, and the Narcotics Investigation Unit.
Vermont Business Magazine Governor Phil Scott and Vermont Emergency Management on Tuesday provided an update on the ongoing response to the winter storm that impacted the state over Christmas weekend. Over 75,000 power outages were reported across the state.
