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Vermont Business Magazine Three parcels at important locations in the Barton and Clyde River Watersheds are now permanently protected for fish habitat, flood resilience and public access thanks to a collaboration between the Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department and the Memphremagog Watershed Association.

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Vermont Business Magazine The United States Attorney’s Office for the District of Vermont stated that on January 28, 2025, Andrew Chaves, 25, of Washington, DC, was sentenced by Chief United States District Judge Christina Reiss to a term of two years’ imprisonment to be followed by a one-year term of supervised release.

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Vermont Business Magazine Leading organizations across Quebec and the Northeastern states of the United States have joined forces to address trade challenges and strengthen resilience.

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Vermont Business Magazine Vermont Construction Company has signed an agreement of cooperation announcing its commitment to become the first Vermont builder to join a worker-driven program monitoring and enforcing labor and housing standards.

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Vermont Business Magazine Several organizations weighed in on Governor Phil Scott's Budget Address on Tuesday.

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Vermont Business Magazine Riko's Pizza, a highly differentiated pizza franchise concept, announced today the grand opening of its newest location on in Burlington, Vermont. This new restaurant is the Company's first in Vermont, eighth franchised location, and 12th overall, with other locations in Connecticut, Florida, Massachusetts, and New York.

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Vermont Business Magazine After years of dreaming, planning, designing, and fundraising, the Alburgh Family Clubhouse (AFC) has officially broken ground on construction of a brand new, state-of-the-art child care and early learning center on Missile Base Road in Alburgh. The Clubhouse is on track to open in Fall 2025.

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Vermont Business Magazine While the Vermont index fell to 48.0 in the final quarter of 2024, the national index rose to 51.0. The national results were bolstered by solid corporate revenue trends and sustained strength in the service sector, which more than offset idiosyncratic headwinds from labor strikes and weather effects in certain geographies.

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Vermont Business Magazine Mayor Emma Mulvaney-Stanak on Tuesday was joined by Department Heads and City staff to outline the final bond requests going on the Town Meeting Day ballot following unanimous approval by the City Council at their January 27 meeting. If approved by voters, these bonds will support needed investments in critical City infrastructure.

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Vermont Business Magazine The Attorney General’s Office announced that Kathryn Flynn, 71, of Essex, Vermont, and Yoanna Vaughan, 37, of Colchester, Vermont, have pleaded guilty to charges stemming from their mistreatment of a vulnerable adult. Ms. Vaughn pled guilty before Judge Michael Harris and was sentenced on July 30, 2024, and Ms.

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Vermont Business Magazine The United States Attorney’s Office in Burlington stated Tuesday that Saul Mazariegos-Estrada, 29, of El Tejar, Guatemala, has been charged by criminal complaint with the illegal transportation of aliens, and that Byron Sicajau Socoy, 40, of El Tejar, Guatemala, and Christian Rafael Hernandez Villa, 34, of Jalisco, Mexico, have been charged by criminal