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Vermont Business Magazine Blue Cottage, a new home décor and gift store, has opened in the center of Hinesburg, VT at 30 Kailey's Way off of Route 116, near the Bristol Bakery and Kinney Pharmacy.

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Vermont Business Magazine CCV is gearing up to start their new Certified Public Bookkeeper (CPB) program in Rutland http://certifiedpublicbookkeeper.org/. It’s Monday and Thursday evenings for one semester.

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Vermont Business MagazineBrattleboro Memorial Hospital (BMH) has submitted to the Green Mountain Care Board (GMCB) a Certificate of Need (CON) application for a Modernization Project.

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Vermont Business MagazineThe public is invited to offer suggestions to the Central Vermont Regional Planning Commission (CVRPC) for transportation planning projects that would benefit Washington County and the towns of Orange, Washington, and Williamstown.CVRPC is asking for help to make getting around easier, safer, and more convenient for everyone by contributing your transpo

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Vermont Business MagazineSenator Patrick Leahy (D-Vermont) issued the following commentFridayafter the release of areporton Russia’s interference in the 2016 presidential election. Earlier this week, Leahy joined other Democratic Senators inintroducing legislation calling for anindependent, nonpartisan commission to comprehensively investigate the matter.

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Vermont Business Magazine NG Advantage LLC, based in Colchester, which is majority owned by Clean Energy Fuels Corp., (NASDAQ: CLNE) has announced it has begun delivering compressed natural gas (CNG) for the first time to customers in the state of Maine. The expansion was made possible through an asset acquisition from Global Partners LP (NYSE: GLP).

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Vermont Business Magazine Governor Scott Friday evening announced more appointments to his extended cabinet and key policy directors within his Administration.Michael Snyderhas been reappointedCommissioner of Forest, Parks & Recreation.Jolinda LaClair has been namedDirector of Drug Abuse Prevention.Mary Kate MMohlman, PhD, MS, has been named theDirector of Health Reform.Sam

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Vermont Business Magazine When Keurig Green Mountain Inc was bought last year in a blockbuster, $13.9 billion deal by European holding company JAB, it shortly thereafter severed its partnership with Coca Cola to market Keurig Kold, a home-based beverage system. Apparently its thirst for ice cold refreshment has not been slaked.

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Vermont Business MagazineJanuary isLearn toSkiand Snowboard Month, and with fresh snow on the ground, Sugarbush Resort is ready to hostPost-9/11 Veterans, Service Members and their Families for a free day of skiing and riding on Sunday, January 8, 2017.

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Vermont Business Magazine Bill Shouldice, CEO of Vermont Teddy Bear and Chair of the Vermont Chamber Foundation, unveiled A Vision for Vermont's Economy, a new report from The Vermont Futures Project at the Vermont Economic Conference n Friday morning at the Hilton Burlington.

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Vermont Business MagazineWeekly unemployment claims stayed at their post-holiday level as service companies shed short-term workers. Claims also were higher than last year at this time. While Services reported the most claims, Manufacturing doubled for the week to an unusually high 444 claims.

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Vermont Business MagazineThe Vermont Fish & Wildlife Department says preliminary numbers show 16,160 deer were taken during Vermont's 2016 deer hunting seasons. Reports from big game check stations indicate hunters had successful deer seasons in 2016, taking 3,447 deer in archery season, 1,438 in youth season, 7,725 in rifle season, and 3,550 in muzzleloader season.