News

Submitted on by tim

Vermont Business MagazineAs national environmental protections are deregulated and challenges presented by climate change become more widely recognized,Vermontpositions itself as the state where climate change and resource renewal can spark business growth and economic development.A national climate economy innovation summit held in early September inBurlington, Vermontwelcomed

Submitted on by tim

Vermont Business Magazine The Public Service Department has announced the next meeting of the Nuclear Decommissioning Citizens Advisory Panel will be held on Thursday, September 28, 2017, from 6 pm to 9 pm in the multipurpose room at Brattleboro Area Middle School, 109 Sunny Acres Rd, Brattleboro.

Submitted on by tim

Vermont Business Magazine Edmundite Deacon Michael R Carter, a native of Burlington and a 2012 Saint Michael’s College graduate, will be ordained to the priesthood on Saturday, September 16, at the Chapel of St Michael the Archangel on the Saint Michael’s campus in Colchester.

Submitted on by tim

Vermont Business Magazine Ronald McDonald House Charities of Burlington hosted its inauguralBucket List Auction at Higher Ground on September 9th and raised over $15k for local programs. The evening began with a current Ronald McDonald House guest, Diane Boots, sharing her story of how RMHC has helped her family.

Submitted on by tim

Vermont Business Magazine The Vermont Department of Mental Health (VDMH) has been awarded a $9.9 million federal grant from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA).

Submitted on by tim

Vermont Business MagazineSecretary of State Jim Condos would like to remind Vermonters that September is National Voter Registration Month. Voting is the foundation of our democracy. Casting a ballot, in-person on Election Day or early by mail, is one important way that Vermonters can make their voices heard in the political process.

Submitted on by tim

Vermont Business MagazineSenator Bernie Sanders (I-Vermont) and 16 of his Democratic colleagues introduced legislation Wednesday to guarantee health care to every American by expanding and improving Medicare.

Submitted on by tim

Public Assets institute Vermont made progress this year making the kinds of investments that can move the state forward and create an economy that works for everyone.

Submitted on by tim

Vermont Community Loan Fund What, you might ask, are those pod-shaped kiosks adorned with adorable baby pics that keep popping up in airports, shopping malls and stadiums? You (particularly you new parents out there) will be interested to know they’re Mamava freestanding lactation suites.

Submitted on by tim

Vermont Business Magazine Grand Targhee Resort has decided to implement Inntopia Commerce in order to package and sell lift tickets, lodging, and other activities through their website and central reservations call center.

Submitted on by tim

Vermont Business Magazine Vermont saw its scores in standardized testing decline slightly this past year after an increase a year ago.

Submitted on by tim

by Mike Smith It was this headline in VTDigger that probably caught supporters of Governor Phil Scott by surprise: “Scott commits to lake cleanup, even if new taxes are needed.” They weren’t surprised by the governor’s commitment to clean up our lakes but rather his reluctance to rule out new taxes.