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Vermont Business MagazineThe Vermont Commission on Women’s Equal Pay Compact,avoluntary online pledgeenablingVermont-based employers to learn more about and to indicate a commitment to closing the gender wage gap, just celebrated an important milestone: the 100themployer to sign on.

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Vermont Business Magazine Vermont health officials hosted a community meeting in Bennington Thursday night to present the results of its PFOA blood test analysis and exposure assessment. The study was conducted as part of the State's response to PFOA contamination of drinking water wells in North Bennington.

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Vermont Business Magazine Competitive Computing, also known as C2 (www.competitive.com), a leading Vermont digital solutions company, announced that they've earned Microsoft's Small and Midmarket Cloud Solut

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Vermont Business Magazine Craig and Jennifer Fowler are the builders and owners of Serene Country Cabins at 302 Brook Road, Hyde Park, Vermont.

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Vermont Fish & Wildlife DepartmentThe Vermont Fish & Wildlife Department is reaching out to both resident and non-resident anglers to provide clarification on four errors published in the 2017 Vermont Fishing Guide & Regulations digest recently put on shelves at license agents statewide.

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Vermont Business Magazine Castleton University, in a continuing partnership with MKF Properties and Mark Foley, Jr, will expand its housing options in Downtown Rutland to include apartments in the Gryphon Building located at the corner of West Street and Merchants Row.

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Vermont Business MagazineThe general reaction to Treasurer Beth Pearce’s suggestion that the state cover about a quarter of the massive costs of cleaning up Vermont’s waterways with a de facto increase in the property tax was met with a collective WHAT???

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Vermont Business Magazine The state's local leaders are looking help from the Legislature as they deal with the financial and human cost of opiate addiction, clean water and public safety. They also want more ability to use local tax authority to engage in economic development.

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Vermont Business Magazine Merchants Bancshares, Inc (NASDAQ: MBVT), the parent company of Merchants Bank, today announced net incomeof $3.1 million and $0.45 per diluted share for the fourth quarter of 2016 compared to net income of $3.9 million or $0.57 per diluted share in the third quarter of 2016 and $2.3 million in net income or $0.36 per diluted share in the fourth quarte

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Vermont Business Magazine After three years of working together resulting in improved services, higher ridership and greater financial stability, two of Vermont’s community transportation agencies have decided that a more permanent partnership is warranted.

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Vermont Business Magazine Cathedral Square Corporation (CSC), a South Burlington nonprofit organization that develops and manages affordable senior living communities, has announced that it has received a $625,000 award from the Vermont Housing & Conservation Board (VHCB) to help fund a new, 39-unit residence for seniors in South Burlington’s new city center.

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Vermont Business Magazine People's United Financial, Inc(NASDAQ: PBCT) has reported net income of$75.9 million, or$0.24per common share, for the fourth quarter of 2016, compared to$70.8 million, or$0.23per common share, for the fourth quarter of 2015, and$73.7 million, or$0.24per common share, for the third quarter of 2016.People's United Financial is the parent of People's Uni