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Vermont Business Magazine Located in New Haven, Vermont Silver Maple Construction is celebrating 10 years in business building fine homes, renovations and commercial projects of all sizes across the Northeast.

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Vermont Business Magazine ANEW Place is a new homeless transitional program in Burlington’s Old North End. Together with the support of the community, they reintegrate homeless adults back into the community, giving each person a way out of homelessness. Through holistic help, job skill training, and long-term solutions, each person can start ANEW.

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Vermont Business Magazine The Public Service Department today issued its request for proposals under the second round of the 2016 Connectivity Initiative. The RFP invites internet service providers to submit proposals to serve eligible locations identified by the Department as needing improved access to broadband Internet service.

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Vermont Business Magazine Vermont Businesses for Social Responsibility (VBSR) today launched the Local First Vermont Mobile App today. Free to download onto mobile devices through the App Store and Google Play, the app will serve as a mobile version of the well-known The Buy Local Resource Guide and Coupon Book which is published annually by the group.

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Vermont Business Magazine Vermont PBS has announced the upcoming release of six new episodes of InnoVaTe, an original series profiling innovative Vermonters using technology to connect people, share ideas and solve problems.

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by Chris Graff Vermont Business Magazine Time for a change is the most powerful campaign theme. It helped to elect both Donald Trump and Phil Scott. Yet there is no comparison between the two winners. One was elected to blow things up while the other was elected to slow things down. Scott’s election fit a pattern now a deep part of Vermont’s history.

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Vermont Business Magazine School Hack Solutions, a Bristol-based education technology firm, has been awarded a $350,000 loan from the State of Vermont to add new jobs and help more schools – in Vermont and across the US – implement personalized learning for students. The funding was awarded by the Vermont Economic Development Agency as part of a competitive loan revie

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Vermont Business Magazine For the sixth year, Norwich has been named one of the most military-friendly schools in the US.

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Vermont Business Magazine A new working group has formed to advance Vermont’s Climate Economy.

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by Sena Meilleur You’ve probably seen a commercial on TV for Sovaldi, a breakthrough drug that can cure Hepatitis C. Without a doubt, this drug has and will change people’s lives for the better. But there’s a catch: it costs about $1,000 per pill, and a full course of treatment is three months. Yes, you did the math correctly: at one dose per day, that is close to $90,000.

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Vermont Business Magazine Through a grant provided by the Vermont Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC), the Rutland Regional Planning Commission (RRPC) is continuing its multi-pronged outreach work focused on improving water quality in this region to comply with the Vermont Clean Water Act (VCWA) or Act 64 which became law in 2015.

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Vermont Business Magazine Black Friday is right around the corner and Americans will be rushing to the registers with their credit cards. To help show where people have been most responsible with their cards, financial technology company SmartAsset has released their second annual study on places with the least credit card debt.