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Vermont Business Magazine This summer is a season of transition for the Lake Champlain Basin Program. After more than 17 years as director of the program, Bill Howland “graduated” to retirement on June 22.
by Mike Faher/The Commons After many delays, a large-scale landfill solar project in Brattleboro is under new ownership and appears to be moving ahead.
Vermont Business Magazine Through a grant provided by the Vermont Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) as part of the State’s Clean Water Initiative, the Town of Jericho and the Chittenden County Regional Planning Commission (CCRPC) will develop a Stormwater Master Plan for the Town.
Vermont Business Magazine Entergy Corporation (NYSE: ETR) on Tuesday reported second quarter 2016 earnings per share of $3.16 on an as-reported basis and $3.11 on an operational basis. Second quarter 2016 EPS were $3.16 on an as-reported basis and $3.11 on an operational basis, compared to second quarter 2015 as-reported and operatio
by Joshua E Brown Imagine a nurse who gets the flu while working at a hospital. He goes home to recover—and an uninfected replacement nurse comes in.
Vermont Business Magazine Creditsafe, the world's most used provider of company credit reports, today released surprising data about which US states are home to the companies that are timeliest bill payers. Vermont was fifth best.
Vermont Business Magazine Vermont Gas has received approval from the town of Weybridge to bring residents access to its natural gas service. The Selectboard approved the company’s ‘request to serve’ in June and granted approval of the system design last night.
Vermont Business Magazine Governor Peter Shumlin announced today that Deputy Secretary Lucy Leriche will step in as Secretary of the Agency of Commerce and Community Development, replacing outgoing Secretary Patricia Moulton. Moulton leaves her post on September 9th to serve as interim president of Vermont Technical College.
Vermont Business Magazine Shawn Shouldice, campaign manager for Republican gubernatorial candidate Bruce Lisman, today issued the following statement in conjunction with general campaign developments.
Vermont Business Magazine Matt Dunne, Democratic candidate for governor, today was joined by supporters, volunteers and his campaign team as he outlined his vision for rebuilding trust and bringing a fresh approach to state government -- the very issues he’s been campaigning on over the last year.
Vermont Business Magazine Randy Brock today was the leading voice in a chorus of long-time Republican leaders and activists endorsing Phil Scott for governor. Scott said he was grateful to Brock for the endorsement and looked forward to working with him on their shared goals.
Vermont Public Radio Two Republicans are in the running for their party's nomination for governor, Businessman Bruce Lisman and Lieutenant Governor
