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Vermont Business Magazine An aging and vacant medical office building on Fisher Road will be torn down later this month, and the land it is on graded and re-seeded as part of long-term planning work at University of Vermont Health – Central Vermont Medical Center.
by Lex Osler When my father (Dr. Turner Osler) transitioned from a 20-year career as a University of Vermont trauma surgeon to full-time epidemiological research in 2016, I don't think either of us had any idea where that decision would lead—certainly not to the two of us running a Vermont based company together.
Vermont Business Magazine Vermont health officials are recommending health care providers continue to protect children from hepatitis B, a highly contagious virus that infects the liver, through the current, evidence-based vaccination schedule.
Vermont Business Magazine Nestled in the hills near the Connecticut River in East Corinth, Martin’s Tree Farm has been growing Christmas Trees for nearly two decades. On Monday, the Martin family welcomed Governor Phil Scott and Vermont Agriculture Secretary Anson Tebbetts to their East Corinth property to celebrate the arrival of the 2025 Christmas season.
Vermont Business Magazine Vermont Public is once again teaming up with Vermont Foodbank and the Vermont Community Foundation for its 11th annual Giving Tuesday partnership, mobilizing generosity to support Vermonters facing hunger and food insecurity.
Vermont Business Magazine CPR Therapeutics Inc. responded to the allowance today that the company has received a U.S. patent for a set of technologies to improve the efficacy of transthoracic electrical countershock and pacing as treatments for cardiac dysrhythmias. CPR Therapeutics Inc. (CTR-T) is a U.S.
Champlain Valley Office of Economic Opportunity In mid-November, the Champlain Valley got its first snow — a surprise to many, and a signal that our long, cold season has begun. If you or someone you know needs help staying warm, CVOEO’s Warmth Support Program is here. Reach out early to avoid heating emergencies.
Vermont Business Magazine Vermont Commissioner of Taxes Bill Shouldice today released the December 1 education tax rate letter, which forecasts the education tax yields for resident homeowners and the non-homestead tax rate for the upcoming fiscal year (FY) 2027. This year’s letter projects education property tax bills to increase by a statewide average of 11.9%r.
Vermont Business Magazine Lawson’s Finest Liquids will celebrate GivingTuesday, a day dedicated to radical generosity, by donating $100,000 across 69 nonprofit organizations.
Vermont Business Magazine The Vermont Agency of Transportation (AOT) has reopened a 5.5-mile segment of the Lamoille Valley Rail Trail (LVRT) in St. Johnsbury that had been closed due to flood damage. The trail section from Mt. Vernon Street in St. Johnsbury at milepost (MP) 1.05 to Danville at MP 6.6 is now open. July 2024 flooding damaged numerous sites along the LVRT.
Vermont Business Magazine Mamava, the category creator and market leader in lactation infrastructure and support, today announced the acquisition of TalkBox, a Colorado–based company that designs sound-resistant privacy booths for calls, meetings, telehealth, and wellness.
Champlain Valley Office of Economic Opportunity For many of the nearly 4,600 Vermonters without stable housing — including over 1,000 children — a warm place to sleep is not a guarantee. As temperatures drop, it is important to be aware of critical changes to Vermont's emergency housing this winter.
