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Vermont Business Magazine Today, the Vermont Troopers Association announced its support for Phil Scott for governor. “The Vermont Troopers Association is proud to endorse Phil Scott for Governor,” said the Association’s President, Sergeant Michael O’Neil.

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Vermont Business Magazine US Senator Bernie Sanders (I-Vermont) announced Thursday that the US Department of Labor awarded $4.3 million to a St Albans-based nonprofit, Vermont Associates for Training and Development, to expand their efforts to provide job training and employment services for low-income seniors.

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Vermont Business Magazine Darn Tough Vermont, the Northfield-based manufacturer of the fastest growing collection of performance outdoor and lifestyle socks, continues to acquire market share through aggressive growth in multiple categories.  With a formidable annual sales forecast, Darn Tough is seizing upon opportu

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Vermont Business Magazine Mayor Miro Weinberger, joined by leading Vermont environmental advocates, addressed today the environmental benefits of redeveloping the declining Burlington Town Center (BTC) into a mixed-use, City neighborhood. The supporters announced at the event included the Conservation Law Foundation, the Vermont Natural Resources Council, the Vermont

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Vermont Business Magazine The first annual Vermont Road Pitch “Pitch-Off” was held at Champlain College on Tuesday, October 18. Augustine (Gus) Rietsema from MacroFuel Food won the statewide Pitch-Off, edging out 10 other talented entrepreneurs.

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Vermont Business Magazine While November marks the return of skiing and snowboarding to the mountains of Vermont, this season’s opening of the slopes will be highlighted by an event that welcomes many of the best skiers in the world to the Green Mountain State.

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Vermont Business Magazine More than 460 business, community, environmental, and government leaders gathered over 2-days at the 16th Annual Renewable Energy Vermont Conference & Expo held October 13 & 14 in S.

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Vermont Business Magazine The Agency of Natural Resources is starting a rulemaking process to promote four special Vermont wetlands to Class I status, the highest level of state protection under the Vermont Wetland Rules.

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by Timothy McQuiston Vermont Business Magazine The Burlington Education Association, which is the union representing the city's teachers, and the Burlington School Board reached a tentative agreement Wednesday evening that will avert a strike that could have happened as early as Thursday.

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Vermont Business Magazine A progressive company operating as a workers' cooperative, Catamount Solar sets goals beyond bottom line profits in assessing the impacts of its efforts.

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Vermont Business Magazine sonnen celebrated a milestone Wednesday at the ribbon cutting ceremony for the McKnight Lane Affordable Housing Development in Waltham, Vermont, the first net-zero, low-income rental housing development in the country. The project is led by the Addison County Community Trust and Cathedral Square.