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City Market and Opportunities Credit Union (OCU) Team Up to Promote Small Business Growth
City Market and OCU are offering low-interest business loans.

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Secretary Lunderville's Letter to Legislative leaders over the failure to reach agreement on state budget cuts.
Secretary Lunderville's Letter
General Fund Rescission
Plan #2

General Fund Rescission Plan #2 Narrative

SEE ALSO BELOW
keep:AFDETA FY 2009 - resc #2 by Dept - web version

FY 2009 APPROPRIATIONS BY DEPARTMENT

General Fund Rescission

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Crews converge on Windham and Windsor counties
Tree damage in Wilmington area is worst many workers have ever seen

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Governor Douglas to announce $1.6 million in Grant Awards

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December 15, 2008

Moment Analytics Offers Source Code and 'Outsourcing to Vermont'

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The Burlington law firm Paul Frank + Collins is pleased to announce the addition of Kristina M. Roomet to the firm. Roomet is a member of the Property & Development and Environmental Law teams at PF+C. Her practice focuses on environmental, land use, energy, and health & safety law.

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VERMONT COMMUNITY FOUNDATION HIRES STUART COMSTOCK-GAY AS PRESIDENT & CEO

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Governor Announces Bold Multi-state Effort to Prepare Students across New England for Success in the 21st Century

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Extreme ice and tree damage knocks out power to 24,000 CVPS customers
RUTLAND -A storm that has caused hundreds of thousands of people to lose power across the Northeast has knocked out power to 24,000 CVPS customers Friday morning. The effort will take days, CVPS said, as the storm is comparable to the ice storm of January 2007, and the infamous ice storm of '98.

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KNOXVILLE, Tenn., Dec. 11 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- An empty 334,000-square-foot building and an eager workforce explain only in part why Vermont-based Green Mountain Coffee Roasters Inc. (Nasdaq: GMCR) chose the Knoxville-Oak Ridge Innovation Valley of Tennessee for a major expansion site that eventually will employ 300 workers.

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State revenue sources struggle

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Vermont Office of Economic Opportunity and Vermont Tech Launch Weatherization Quality Control Training