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Vermont Business Magazine Ben & Jerry's fans can recognize the smell of freshly baked, hand-rolled waffle cones from a mile away. Just one visit to a Scoop Shop, and you'll experience there's just no ice cream cone that can compete. This fall, these waffle cones will help raise funds and awareness for Migrant Justice, a farmworker-led human rights organization.
Vermont Business Magazine VBSR’s annual Legislative Breakfast will be held November 6.
Vermont State Police The Vermont Chief Medical Examiner’s Office on Friday, Oct. 24, 2025, performed an autopsy on the individual whose body was found Thursday afternoon in Middlebury. The autopsy confirmed the woman’s identity as Lia Smith, 21, of Woodside, California, who was reported missing Sunday from the Middlebury College campus.
Vermont Business Magazine Vermont Smoke & Cure of Hinesburg has announced that its Hot & Spicy Turkey Stick has been named the winner in the Alternative Snacks: Meat Snacks category of the 2025 Convenience Store News Best New Product Awards.
Vermont Business Magazine Governor Phil Scott today announced leadership appointments: Lyle Jepson as commissioner of the Department of Economic Development and Nick Grimley as deputy commissioner of the Department of Economic Development. “Growing the economy has been one of my top priorities since being elected governor,” said Governor Phil Scott.
Vermont Business Magazine With thousands of Vermont residents affected by the ongoing government shutdown, the Vermont Department of Financial Regulation advises individuals who are having trouble managing loan, mortgage, or insurance payments to proactively communicate with their lenders or insurers.
Vermont Business Magazine Today, Mayor Emma Mulvaney-Stanak has appointed Phil Lewis to serve as the next Director of Parks, Recreation and Waterfront for the City of Burlington. Phil Lewis has spent the last 25 years working in the field of parks and recreation, most recently serving as the CEO and General Manager of the Cosumnes Community Services District in Elk Grove, Cal
Vermont Business Magazine The Vermont Association for the Education of Young Children (VTAEYC) has named Jen Ricker, lead teacher at the Winston Prouty Center for Child and Family Development in Brattleboro, has been named the 2025 Vermont Early Childhood Educator of the Year.
Public Assets Institute One of the main issues at stake in the federal government shutdown is the expiration of enhanced healthcare premium tax credits, which help people buy insurance through the state marketplace. If Congress does nothing, the credits will expire at the end of 2025, and millions of Americans will see large increases in the cost of their healthcare.
Vermont Business Magazine Most Vermonters on Medicare Advantage Plans will return to Original Medicare (Parts A & B) in 2026 and will need to enroll separately in a Part D plan for drug coverage. The Office of the Health Care Advocate, Vermont Legal Aid provided the following information how Medicare enrollees can proceed.
Vermont Business Magazine The Vermont Department of Financial Regulation, Securities Division (DFR) announced that the U.S.
Vermont Business Magazine This weekend, Ben & Jerry's is inviting you to a Party for Protest Rights, featuring American Civil Liberties Union, Amnesty International USA, and Slow Factory. The Party is a celebration of people power designed to equip young and aspiring activists with the knowledge and tools they need to exercise their rights to free speech and to protest.
