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by Olga Peters/The Commons A former US ambassador and two-time state senator for Windham County, Peter Galbraith, entered the Vermont gubernatorial race today. Galbraith, a Democrat from Townshend, says his campaign will focus in part on improving economic justice in Vermont.

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Vermont Business Magazine The Greater Burlington YMCA has announced that Kyle Dodson of Burlington has been selected as th

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by David Coates Recently Lieutenant Governor candidate Randy Brock, a former State Senator and State Auditor, declared that the state should raise an additional $100 million of new revenues. It would be hard to disagree with his assessment especially when the first $60 million would be required to shore up the ann

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Vermont Business Magazine The UVM Office of Technology Commercialization, the Vermont Technology Council, and the Vermont Center for Emerging Technologies will host the eleventh annual Invention 2 Venture Conference on April 7 from 1 to 5 p.m. at the Dudley H. Davis Center on the UVM campus.

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Vermont Business Magazine SVMC General Surgery, formerly located in Suite 211 of the Medical Office Building at 140 Hospital Drive in Bennington, has moved to a completely renovated office, Suite 205, in the same building. In the past, each of SVMC’s four surgeons had individual practices.

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Vermont Business Magazine Karen Glass, PhD, Assistant Professor in the Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences at Albany College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences’ Vermont Campus, has been awarded a three-year research grant from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) totaling $384,000.

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Vermont Business Magazine Lyndon State's News 7 broadcast has been named the third-best college newscast by the Broadcast Education Association (BEA), just behind programs from Arizona State University

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Vermont Business Magazine The Norwich University computer security and information assurance (CSIA) program, with students operating both onsite in California and on campus, supported Santa Clara Police Department, the lead law enforcement agency at Super Bowl 50, and the law enforcement and homeland security functions leading up to and during this international sporting event.

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Vermont Business Magazine Attorney General William H Sorrell and four state agencies are leading a mult

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Vermont Business Magazine A total of 104 wells have tested above acceptable levels of PFOA in North Bennington. Most of the highly contaminated sites are near the former Chemfab site.

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Vermont Business Magazine Windham Grows and a Vernon Post-VY Community Engagement Process are the latest projects approved for funding from the Windham County Economic Development Program (WCEDP).

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Vermont Business Magazine The Champlain Valley Agency on Aging will hold a luncheon for seniors at St. Michael’s College Alliot Center on Tuesday, March 22, 2016 from 11 am-1 pm.