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Vermont Business Magazine AllEarth Renewables, a Vermont-based solar tracker manufacturer, has announced a new program for Vermont homeowners, small businesses, and non-profits to go solar and pay less than their u

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Vermont Business Magazine The public may now sign up for Green Mountain Power’s free public tours of the 21-turbine Kingdom Community Wind project in Lowell offered during June, July and August. This is an opportunity for Vermonters and out-of-state visitors alike to experience a working wind farm, and learn how GMP is harnessing the power of wind.

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Vermont Business Magazine The Stowe Brewers Festival is back for the second year – bigger, better, brewier – adding a third session and featuring more than 40 craft brewers from Vermont and across New York and New England, live music, more than a dozen food trucks, Vermont spirits and more.

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Vermont Business Magazine The state’s largest health plan submitted its rate filing for Qualified Health Plans (QHPs) on Wednesday.

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Vermont Business Magazine Boutique airline

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Vermont Business Magazine The University of Vermont Medical Center plans to begin construction of an inpatient bed building in this month. Although approval of the $174.9 million project was obtained in July 2015, the Green Mountain Care Board (GMCB) set conditions requiring additional financial reporting, philanthropic requirements and changes to debt finan

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Vermont Business Magazine Today, the Vermont Department of Environmental Conservation, Vermont’s chapter of The Nature Conservancy, and Keurig Green Mountain, Inc announced an innovative partnership to advance Vermont’s Clea

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Vermont Business Magazine Ben & Jerry's will continue to be one of the major forces in the US ice cream market for the foreseeable future, but pressure is building in the market from private label (stor

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Vermont Business Magazine Norwich University’s graduating future officers will hear remarks from a fellow alum at this spring’s joint services commissioning ceremony. Major General John W Baker ’85 returns to the Norwich campus to speak to ROTC commissioning officers during a formal ceremony to mark the occasion on Sunday, May 15, at 9 am.

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Vermont Business Magazine The Brattleboro Retreat officially opened it's new Patient Activities Suite.

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Vermont Business Magazine Seven winners from Vermont were recognized today at the 2016 Environmental Merit Awards ceremony of the US Environmental Protection Agency’s New England regional office. The environmental leaders were among three dozen recipients across New England honored for helping to improve New England’s environment.

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Vermont Business Magazine Just days after the second session of the legislative biennium gaveled to a close, Republican Lieutenant Governor Phil Scott, who is running for governor, is advancing two proposa