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Vermont Business Magazine College Choice has published a ranking of the 50 Best LGBT Friendly College and Universities.
Vermont Business Magazine Shires Housing, Inc of Bennington, and Cynthia McTaggart of Rutland, two Vermont landlords, settled claims that they filed false lead paint compliance documents in violation of Vermont consumer protection and lead laws.
Vermont Business Magazine In order to help people with criminal convictions find employment and build successful lives, Governor Peter Shumlin has signed a bill to remove questions about criminal records from the ve
Vermont Business Magazine Vision for the Future, the largest capital campaign in Gifford’s 113-year history, is making a final push to wrap up its $5 million fundraising goal.
Vermont Business Magazine ACT.md, a national provider of team-based care coordination technology and services, has announced a partnership with the Vermont Child Health Improvement Program (VCHIP), a population-based maternal and child health services research and quality improvement program of the University of Vermont (UVM).
Vermont Business Magazine Merchants Bank is supporting Spectrum Youth and Family Services with a $5,000 donation to the Basic Needs and Stable
Vermont Business Magazine A growing number of Vermonters are falling ill with diseases spread by ticks, such as Lyme disease and anaplasmosis.
by Chris Kolmar, Zippia All work and no play… well, you know the rest.
by Dr Todd D Gregory I am an Emergency physician at Rutland Regional Medical Center (RRMC), where I have worked for the last nine years. In addition, I have been afforded the opportunity to observe—and participate in—discussions and planning around healthcare reform at the community and state level.
Vermont Business Magazine Alan DeForest ’75 has been named chairman of the Board of Trustees at Norwich University. DeForest has served on the board since 2000. He replaces former Army Chief of Staff General Gordon R. Sullivan ’59, who joined the board in 1995, served as chairman since 2003 and stepped down at last week’s board meeting.
Vermont Business Magazine Haskins Gas Service, Inc, a Vermont company, has agreed to pay $45,600 to 96 Vermont consumers and $15,000 in civil penalties to the State of Vermont to settle claims that the company violated Vermont consumer protection laws.
Vermont Business Magazine How Vermont defines the relationship between employers and workers is one the most fundamental regulatory issues for Vermont’s economy.
