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Vermont Business Magazine Ski Vermont has expanded its brand relationships. It works with Vermont brands and companies that share a goal to reach skiers and riders in a unique way.
Vermont Business Magazine Former Reddit staffer Victoria Taylor is among the speakers at the ninth Vermont Tech Jam, a free job fair and tech expo which takes place Friday and Saturday, October 23 and 24, 2015, at the Sheraton Burlington Hotel and Conference Center.
by Representative Tom Stevens Since the legislature adjourned this spring, my friends, neighbors and constituents have asked me what their elected officials did this year to help "the little guy." In most cases, they are referring to middle and working class Vermonters who are striving to pay their bills, keep their families healthy and safe, and meet the day-to-day demands of
Vermont Business Magazine Marlboro College has launched the Renaissance Scholars program, a full tuition scholarship that seeks extraordinary students from across the nation who possess intense intellectual passions, a desire to leave the world better than they found it, and the tenacity to realize their most ambitious goals.
by Erin Mansfield vtdigger.org Vermont’s largest health insurance provider says its members still call with complaints over Vermont Health Connect and the company’s auditors are waiting for regular customer billing reconciliations.
by Governor Peter Shumlin When we talk about renewable energy, the focus is often on the project – the solar panel or the wind turbine that allow us to harness local, Vermont-grown energy to power homes and business around the state. But if we dig deeper we find that renewable energy projects are about more than the panel or the turbine.
Vermont Business Magazine The Adirondack Coast Visitors Bureau, a division of the North Country Chamber of Commerce, is pleased to announce the launch of their newest program, Adopt-An-Attraction. In 2015, the Adirondack Coast Visitors Bureau revisited the Clinton County Destination Master Plan.
by Seth Goodall, Small Business Administrator, New England Administrator - Throughout Vermont, thousands of locally owned independent stores will be participating in annual Small Business Saturday on November 28th.
Award recognizes excellence in the teaching of Vermont's young children
Vermont Business Magazine The Vermont Agency of Education released the Spring 2015 New England Common Assessment Program (NECAP) Science assessment results for Vermont students in grades four, eight, and 11.The science assessment is designed to measure students’ scientific literacy and inquiry. Overall, students performed nearly the same in 2015 as they did in 2014.
Vermont Business Magazine A Rutland podiatrist will pay the State of Vermont in excess of $83,678 to settle claims that he obtained payments from the Vermont Medicaid Program to which he was not entitled. The provider, Dr. Frank Buggiani, offers podiatry services and orthotic devices to patients.
