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Vermont Business Magazine CAA-Quebec's traditional survey of Quebecers' summer vacation plans reveals that residents of the province are highly confident this year. Whereas many respondents in 2016 said they'd be staying at home (or close by), this summer people have clearly regained their thirst for adventure, with holiday plans that are more ambitious in every respect.

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Vermont Business Magazine Keurig Green Mountain, Inc, based in Waterbury, has introduced a new lineup of brewer colors just in time for the spring and summer seasons.

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Vermont Business Magazine ValChoice, a national insurance analytics and rating firm, has ranked Vermont as the 16th worst state for home insurance value in the nation. For comparison purposes, the average price of auto insurance in Vermont is $665, up 5 percent over three years. Homeowners insurance in Vermont rose 12.8 percent to $844 in the same period.

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Vermont Business Magazine Attorney General Thomas JDonovan, Jrhas announced that Vermont has entered into asettlementwith JPay Inc, a provider of communication services to correctional facilities.

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Vermont Business Magazine Gray Television, Inc(NYSE: GTN and GTN.A)announced today its promotion of veteran broadcasters to lead its television stations in four markets.Like all other new Gray General Managers named in 2017, all four of these individuals were promoted from within Gray's station ranks. Gray owns over 100 stations in generally middle markets across the US.

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Vermont Business Magazine Governor Phil Scott today vetoed H 509, a property tax bill, and H518, the Legislature’s proposed state budget.

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Vermont Business Magazine Vermont’s congressional delegation announced Tuesday that Williston and Richmond have received a combined $656,000 in US Forest Service grants to create town forests.

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Vermont Business Magazine Attorney General Thomas J. Donovan, Jr, joined a coalition of seven state Attorneys General to oppose the US Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) March 29, 2017 order allowing continued use of chlorpyrifos on food.

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Senator Patrick Leahy Thank you, Chairman Blunt and Ranking Member Murray, for holding this hearing today to examine the President’s fiscal year 2018 budget proposal for the Department of Education. I appreciate the opportunity to make a few brief opening remarks.

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Vermont Business Magazine Grant Butterfield brokered the sale of 20 Mapleville Depot, a 5,000 square foot office building, between seller Tim Clancy of Clancy Properties and buyer Northwestern Counseling and Support Services (NCSS

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Vermont Business Magazine Fernando Cresta from Nedde Real Estate represented the seller and Jay Strausser from Four Seasons Sotheby’s International Realty represented the buyer in the purchase of 207 Webster Road, Shelburne.

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Vermont Business Magazine An Economic Impact Report conducted by Consulting EconomistCharles Lawton, PhDon behalf of the American Camp Association, Northeast Region reveals that the youth camping industry provides economic benefits to the Northeast and has a direct financial benefit of$3.2 billionannually on nine states includingConnecticut,Maine,Massachusetts,New Hampshire,New