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Vermont Business Magazine The Attorney General’s Office today announced that Mark Bissonnette, 55, formerly of Groton and Newbury, Vermont, and currently in custody in St.

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Vermont Business Magazine The Vermont Department of Forests, Parks and Recreation (FPR) is now accepting pre-applications for the 2026 Recreational Trails Program (RTP) grant round. Each year RTP offers the opportunity for Vermont municipalities, non-profits, and other governmental entities to receive funds to develop, restore, and maintain public recreational trails.

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Vermont Business Magazine The Vermont Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) will be closed in early November in order to implement the final phase of its modernization project, a major computer system upgrade that is greatly improving customer service with faster, easier transactions and more options for online services.

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Vermont Department of Economic Development A few weeks ago, we proudly welcomed a Canadian delegation to Newport for a special gathering on Lake Memphremagog: a boat ride that symbolized more than just crossing a maritime border. It was an opportunity to strengthen connections and celebrate the many ties we share.

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Vermont Business Magazine Average gasoline prices in Vermont are $3.12 per gallon, down 3.5 cents per gallon from last week's $3.15/g. The lowest price in the state yesterday was $2.83/g while the highest was $3.29/g, a difference of 46.0 cents per gallon. The national average price of gasoline has fallen 4.1 cents per gallon in the last week, averaging $2.98/g today. 

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The Vermont Agency of Agriculture, Food & Markets needs your help to capture the type and extent of drought-related impacts that agricultural producers are experiencing around the state. If you are a business, organization, or individual that raises animals and/or grows feed or other crops (produce, maple, Christmas trees, horticultural plants) for anyone beyond y

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by Elise Coyle, Community News Service At noon Saturday, the chants and songs of protesters drowned out the bells from Burlington’s City Hall, as crowds of demonstrators gathered to protest President Trump. Three marches converged at City Hall Park, part of more than 50 No Kings protests that took place across the state. Many participants dressed up.

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by Matt Crawford, Vermont Business Magazine It’s a late-summer evening and Burlington’s Waterfront Park is bumping. A Sprinter van, complete with U.K.

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Vermont Business Magazine This weekly report is a list of planned construction activities that will affect traffic on state highways and interstates throughout Vermont for the week of October 20, 2025. Please remember to drive safely in all work zones. Lives depend on it.    

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by John Pelletier In six short years, 73% of high school graduates from 30 states will have to take a semester-long personal finance course that covers the subject thoroughly to graduate. After high school, these financially literate young people will use their personal finance education every day of their lives.

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Vermont Business Magazine After years of restoration, the historic Green Trails Inn has officially reopened under the stewardship of Josh and Andrew Jonestein, marking the return of a cherished Brookfield landmark and the debut of its newly imagined Pond Village Pub.

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by Cameron Kohout, Community News Service In 2016, Montpelier City Councilor Adrienne Gil proposed a small festival called “Kids Cup” to raise money for local public schools. On Saturday, Gil looked over the booths and games of the 9th annual Montpelier Fall Festival.