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Vermont Business Magazine Governor Peter Shumlin today announced two positive developments in the State’s continued response to PFOA contamination in Southern Vermont.
by Patrick Leahy Years ago when I began working to reform the national EB-5 program, the problems we saw seemed far removed from the many promising EB-5 development projects in Vermont. It is heartbreaking, and it is maddening, to see such problems here at home. It is now painfully clear to all Vermonters that the EB-5 Regional Center program is flawed.
Vermont Business Magazine Lake Sunapee Bank Group (NASDAQ: LSBG), the holding company for Lake Sunapee Bank, fsb, today announced results for the quarter ended March 31, 2016.
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by Bill Schubart There are many actors in the Jay Peak/Q-Burke tragedy playing out on our Northern Vermont stage. The unfortunate investors whose investments were by law “at risk,” have been clearly deceived and may never see their promised green cards or any return on their investments.
Vermont Business Magazine The Vermont Department of Health announced Friday that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has confirmed the state's first case of Zika virus in a Vermont resident, an adult who traveled to a Zika affected area before developing symptoms.
Vermont Business Magazine In an effort to help prospective parents find hospitals that deliver quality maternity care, Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Vermont announced that Brattleboro Memorial Hospital is one of the first hospitals to receive the Blue Distinction Center for Maternity Care designation, a new designation under the Blue Distinction Specialty Care program
Vermont Business Magazine NBT Bank President of Wealth Management Timothy Brenner announced that NBT Bank, based in Norwich, NY, was named 2015 Financial Institution of the Year at the 12th Annual LPL Financial Institution Services Program Leadership Conference held in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. NBT has branches in western Vermont.
Vermont Business Magazine Vermont Division of Fire Safety Director Michael Desrochers is again kindly reminding Vermonters to have properly installed and maintained smoke and carbon monoxide alarms in their homes. So far in 2016 five Vermonters have been killed in fires and two more have died as a result of accidental carbon monoxide poisoning.
Vermont Business Magazine Governor Peter Shumlin announced today that Saint-Gobain has agreed to cover costs for two engineering studies in Bennington and North Bennington. The engineering studies will determine the feasibility and costs of expanding municipal water supply infrastructure to service residences impacted by PFOA in the two towns.

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