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Vermont Business Magazine Health Care and Rehabilitation Services (HCRS), Vermont’s second largest community mental-health agency, announced today that it has elected SallyAnn Silfies to its Board of Directors. The agency will look to Silfies for unique perspectives based on her decade of service as an HCRS employee. Silfies worked for 10 years in the agency’s Childre
Vermont Business Magazine University of Vermont College of Medicine Dean Frederick C Morin III, MD, and University of Vermont Medical Group President and CEO Claude Deschamps, MD, have announced the appointment of Mazen A Maktabi, MBBCh, as chair of the Department of Anesthesiology and health care service chief
Vermont Business Magazine When Dorothy and George Cook became active Emergency Medical Service providers, the EMS system that Vermonters now routinely depend on had only been developed less than 10 years earlier.
Vermont Business Magazine The Vermont Department of Health has added three more PFOA blood draw clinics for people in Bennington and North Bennington affected by PFOA contamination of drinking water. Two clinics are scheduled for June, and one will be held in late May for students who are returning home from college.
Vermont Business Magazine The 2nd annual SVHC Foundation Dine to Your Heart’s Delight—a week-long “shop local” week, $10,000 Save a Heart Cash Raffle, and upscale dance party—raised more than $17,000 for heart health programs and education at Southwestern Vermont Medical Center, based in Bennington.
Vermont Business Magazine On Friday, May 13, 2016, the Vermont Agency of Agriculture, Food and Markets (VAAFM) filed the Required Agricultural Practices (RAPs) Proposed Rule with the Vermont Secretary of State.
Vermont Business Magazine The owners of Phoenix Books, an independent bookstore with locations in Essex, Burlington and Rutland, have purchased Chester's Misty Valley Books. Michael DeSanto and Renee Reiner met with Lynne and Bill Reed - who bought the Chester landmark in 2001 - for the closing this morning. Terms of the acquisition were not disclosed.
Vermont Business Magazine Sixty-two students passed across the stage at the College of St Joseph’s 57th commencement ceremony on Sunday, May 15. CSJ President Dr Richard Lloyd conferred degrees upon the graduates.
Vermont Business Magazine As Vermont colleges prepare to send off graduating classes, Governor Peter Shumlin is reminding graduates of the excellent employment opportunities in Vermont by highlighting the 3rd Annual Vermont Career Connections recruitment event, which will have 60 great employers with hundreds of open positions.
Vermont Business Magazine The Vermont Department of Taxes has learned of some errors in the coding of Vermont 2015 tax year personal income tax software impacting some taxpayers who itemized their deductions. The department is working with software vendors and tax preparers to ensure that affected taxpay
Vermont Business Magazine Southern Vermont College (SVC) conferred degrees to more than 125 graduates at its 89th
Vermont Business Magazine Champlain College President Donald J Laackman conferred 562 associate and bachelor degrees to one of the largest graduating class in the College’s
