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Vermont Electors to Cast Official Ballots for President and Vice-President

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SBE Ranks State Policy Climates for Entrepreneurship

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Foreclosure Activity Decreases 7 Percent in November According to RealtyTrac(R) U.S. Foreclosure Market Report
Vermont Third Lowest Foreclosure Rate
Foreclosure Activity Still Up 28 Percent From November 2007

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Governor Douglas Makes Case for States
Testifies on need for state-federal partnerships and federal financial assistance

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Maine Joins Vermont, Other States in NECAP Testing Partnership
MONTPELIER - Maine has joined New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont as the fourth member of the New England Common Assessment Program (NECAP), the first and only multi-state testing partnership formed in response to the federal No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB).

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Merchants Bancshares, Inc Announces Participation in
FDIC's Temporary Liquidity Program

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NSB BRANCHES COLLECTING NON-PERISHABLE FOOD ITEMS

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Central Vermont Medical Center Seeks Support of Community
for New National Life Cancer Treatment Center
Berlin, Vt - Central Vermont Medical Center is seeking to raise $1 million towards its new National Life Cancer Treatment Center, which is projected to incur construction and equipment costs of $11.5 million.

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Chittenden Bank Helps Local Families by
Donating $2,000 to the Burlington Children's Space

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Community Capital of Vermont Receives $1,000 from
Chittenden Bank For Micro Business Program

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CHICAGO, Dec. 10 /PRNewswire/ -- TransUnion.com released today the results of its analysis of trends in the credit card lending industry for the third quarter of 2008. The report is part of an ongoing series of quarterly consumer lending sector analyses focusing on credit card, auto loan and mortgage data that may be found on TransUnion's Web site.
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St. ALBANS, VT - The work of some holiday grinches was undone today, as Central Vermont Public service donated $10,000 to replace holiday gifts - destroyed by vandals - gifts intended for low-income children.