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Vermont Business Magazine The following are Public Alerts submitted by Wastewater Treatment Facilities to the Agency of Natural Resources for prompt public awareness of untreated discharges and their locations. These alerts have been directly reported by Wastewater Treatment Facilities and may have not yet been reviewed by the State.

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Vermont Business Magazine On Tuesday, July 25 and Wednesday, July 26, 2017, meetings will be held at which any interested person may provide comments on data broker regulatory legislation.

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Vermont Business MagazineUSCitizenship and Immigration Services will present 20 citizenship candidates to the Honorable JGarvan Murtha, USDistrict Judge, USDistrict Court of Vermont at an Independence Day-themed naturalization ceremony to take place at President Calvin Coolidge State Historic Site in Plymouth.

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Vermont Business Magazine The Department of Public Safety has announced that in accordance with Act 65, the Department is now accepting applications for an additional dispensary registration certificate. This will increase the number of marijuana dispensaries in Vermont to five.

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byMike Smith Sarah Huckabee Sanders, Trump’s deputy press secretary, said at a recent White House press briefing, “We have gone to a place where, if the media can’t be trusted to report the news, then that is a dangerous place for America.”

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Vermont Business Magazine Governor Phil Scott today issued the following statement: “As many around the state are working to assess damage and continue recovery efforts from this weekend’s rain and flooding, I want to remind Vermonters to stay alert in affected areas and continue to put safety first.

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Vermont Business Magazine The Clean Energy Development Fund (CEDF) at the Public Service Department announced today the availability of an incentive program for Vermont’s sugar makers to install pellet fueled evaporators. The program will offer grants up to $20,000 for the installation of evaporators that use bulk wood pellets or wood chips as the fuel.

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Vermont Business Magazine Ben & Jerry's fans look forward to this time of year with hopeful anticipation and visions of a sweet, too-fleeting season. No, it's not summer—it's National Ice Cream Month, celebrated every year in July. This year, ice cream aficionados have new and flavorful ways to get the most of their favorite holiday month.

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Vermont Business Magazine Burlington Parks, Recreation & Waterfront has begun the project to rehabilitate the Burlington Greenway through the northern portions of the waterfront bike path. The parks department has currently closed the path between Shore Road and North Avenue Extension. They are expecting the closure to remain from now through September.

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Vermont Business MagazineFamous for its pizza ovens, Blodgett Oven has announced the sale ofits property on Lakeside Avenue in Burlington and the purchase of amanufacturing facility at 42 Allen Martin Drive, Essex, VT.

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Vermont Business MagazineAttorney General TJDonovan announced today that Ship Sevin, LLC and Ship Sevin, LLC II, hasagreedto pay a penalty of $30,000 to the State of Vermont, and to reimburse Vermonters for illegal fees paid to Ship Sevin.

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Vermont Business Magazine After 18 months and three construction phases, the $6 million expansion and renovation of Rutland Regional Medical Center's Emergency Department (ED) is finally complete. The project, which began in February 2016, added approximately 2000 square feet of new construction and completed partial renovations of the current 13,657 square foot space.