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Vermont Business Magazine The Vermont Economic Development Authority, or VEDA, has named Joan Goldstein as its next chief executive officer. Goldstein succeeds Cassie Polhemus, who previously announced she is stepping down effective June 30, 2025.

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Vermont Business Magazine Average gasoline prices in Vermont are $3.15 per gallon, up 1 cent per gallon from last week and last month and down 10 cents/g from last year, according to AAA. The lowest price in the state this week was $2.75/g while the highest was $3.35/g, a difference of 60.0 cents per gallon.

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Vermont Business Magazine Vermont Green Building Network’s (VGBN) thirteenth annual Vermont’s Greenest Building Awards Competition is now open for submissions.

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Vermont Business Magazine The Finney Crossing neighborhood in Williston is set to become an even more dynamic destination with the addition of three new locally owned businesses opening in a newly constructed three-tenant building on the property.

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by Eli Lesser-Goldsmith Nearly every personal and professional conversation I’m part of comes full circle to the fact the people can not find places to life in Vermont.  Co-workers, friends who have moved away from Vermont and now want to return, other companies looking to recruit and add jobs, students who are graduating and want to stay in Vermont, and more.  The co

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Vermont Business Magazine Nominations are now open for the 2025 Vermont Agricultural Hall of Fame! Nominations can be made electronically through www.VTAgHallOfFame.org.  Nominations will be accepted in three categories: Emerging Leaders, Ag Innovators, and The Lifetime Achievement Award.

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Vermont Business Magazine The Vermont Low Income Trust for Electricity (VLITE) has released its 2023 - 2024 Impact Report, detailing over $2 million in grant investments aimed at supporting Vermont’s energy needs, fostering community resilience, and expanding access to clean, affordable energy solutions.

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by Camila Van Order González, Community News Service When work began on building the Waterbury Dam, Vermonters were just a few years removed from the deadliest natural disaster in state history, the Great Flood of 1927.

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Vermont Business Magazine Local food shelves across northern Vermont got some solid support recently from the last round of grants awarded by the Vermont Electric Co-op’s Community Fund.

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Vermont Business Magazine The Federal Nuclear Waste Policy (FNWP) Committee of the Vermont Nuclear Decommissioning Citizens Advisory Panel (VT NDCAP) will meet on Monday, February 24, 2025 from 12:00 Noon to 1:30 PM.  As permitted by ACT 133 of the 2024 Vermont Legislature, this meeting will be conducted solely as a webcast and teleconference.  At this meeti

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Vermont Business Magazine The Working Lands Enterprise Board (WLEB) is pleased to announce nine awards totaling $444,760 to maintain and grow the agricultural and forestry sectors in Vermont. These awards are part of WLEB’s key strategies to increase working lands businesses knowledge, skills, and profitability by investing in an array of business support services.