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Vermont Business Magazine The Vermont Farm & Forest Viability Program, a program of the Vermont Housing & Conservation Board, announced today the availability of grant funds for on-farm capital improvement projects.
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Vermont Business Magazine At the corner of I-89 and I-91 in White River Junction is a modern looking structure that looks something like what NASA might build. In fact it's a pool; a very big pool with 11 lanes and a need to grow.

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Vermont Business Magazine Norwich University School of Architecture + Art has received $10,000 from the Jack and Dorothy Byrne Foundation to fund the upcoming 2017-2018 free lecture series. For more than 12 years the Byrne Foundation has partnered with Norwich University to support the School of Architecture + Art’s Lecture Series.

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Vermont Business Magazine For customers, time is money. Walmart announced Thursday that Vermont customers can now use Express Money Services, the first of two Express services rolling out this year to help busy customers save even more time in-store. A similar express experience for Pharmacy customers is expected to launch later this year.

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Vermont Business Magazine The Chittenden Solid Waste District (CSWD), based in Williston, is launching a new grant program to help create or improve markets for hard-to-recycle products and packaging from Chittenden County.

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Vermont Business Magazine Today, the Vermont Foodbank received nearly 40,000 pounds of donated pet food from PetSmart, equaling more than 187,000 meals for pets in need. Tom Abbiati, Director/Food Resources at the Vermont Foodbank said, “Over the past couple of years pet food has become a very important item we offer our clients.

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Vermont Business MagazineOne of the largest, most academically talented and diverse classes in university history will arrive on campus, ready to begin their journey as Catamounts, as students return Friday to the University of Vermont campus in Burlington.

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Vermont Business MagazineGreen Lantern, the Waterbury-based renewable energy developer, has received a Certificate of Public Good (CPG) from the Vermont Public Utility Commission and plans to build and sell ownership shares in a new group-net-metered Community Solar Array (CSA) in Guilford.The array, on land beside Guilford Center Road leased from the Margery Evans family, will

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Vermont Business MagazineBlue Cross and Blue Shield of Vermont (BCBSVT) is supporting the American Heart Association by hosting the Central Vermont Heart Walk for the third year running on Saturday, September 16, 2017. In 2015 and 2016 combined, BCBSVT, family and friends joined together to raise $10,000 for the American Heart Association.

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Vermont Business MagazineCompassion & Choices and Patient Choices Vermont on Wednesdayfileda motion to strikefrom the court record thestate's Consent Agreementwith physician plaintiffs in a dismissed federal lawsuit seeking to limit information provided to patients underVermontlaw.

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Vermont Business MagazineVermont has been awarded the inaugural Pacesetter Prize for Affordability and Access in recognition of its continued progress in improving the lives of older adults and people with disabilities across the state.Vermont was selected by The SCAN Foundation as the Pacesetter Prize winner for Affordability and Access because of its innovative practices inpr