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Vermont Business Magazine The National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) has announced seven grants totaling $1,113,735 to Vermont arts and cultural organizations, including the Vermont Arts Council, which has been approved for an $973,735 NEA FY 2024 partnership agreement to deliver arts programs, services, and activities throughout Vermont.

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Vermont Business Magazine Surgery to remove malignant melanoma, the deadliest form of skin cancer, is often lifesaving. But cutting away both the melanoma and up to four centimeters of the skin around it, which could harbor cancer cells, may cause long-term pain and scarring in patients.

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Agency of Agriculture, Food & Markets This year's Open Farm Week is set for August 4th-11th. Join us as we celebrate the 10th anniversary of this cherished Vermont tradition! Register your farm now to get in on the fun!

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by Joyce Marcel, Vermont Business Magazine “We have a super-complex, nuanced and nerdy business,“ says Fluency CEO Mike Lane. “But we’re building a great business. That is really the goal here.“ Fluency Inc. is a privately held, self-funded, successful and still-growing company founded in Burlington in 2017 by former executives from Dealer.com.

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Vermont Business Magazine Lund has announced the resounding success of the third annual ‘Lund by the Lake’ fundraising celebration, which took place last evening at Hula in Burlington.

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Vermont Department of Economic Development Vermont never ceases to amaze. April brought us a total solar eclipse and now May is dazzling us with Aurora Borealis. These pictures were taken in Montpelier by Daniel Dickerson, the Agency of Commerce and Community Development's Administrative Services Director. We are grateful to him for sharing.

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Vermont Business Magazine Champlain Housing Trust is redeveloping the site of the Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) building on South Winooski Avenue in downtown Burlington. The demolition of the current building, scheduled for June, makes way for 38 new permanently affordable apartments, with five set aside for unhoused Veterans.

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Vermont Business Magazine Roundup of news from April 2024: Scott names Zoie Saunders Interim Education Secretary after Senate votes her down; Tax revenues for March edge ahead of targets, if only just; Vermont’s unemployment rate falls one-tenth to 2.2 percent in March; Vermont Flannel owners acquire Vermont Teddy Bear; Goddard College to close after 86 years of progressive edu

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Vermont Business Magazine The Vermont Historical Society will present a major exhibition of paintings, prints, and drawings titled “For the Love of Vermont: The Lyman Orton Collection.” It is a selection from the largest private collection of 20th century artwork by Vermont artists, collected over the past 45 years by Lyman Orton, best known as the proprietor of The Vermont Cou

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Vermont Business Magazine The United States Attorney for the District of Vermont announced that yesterday, Deven Moffitt, 33, of Bennington, Vermont was convicted in U.S. District Court in Burlington of three drug and gun charges after a four-day jury trial. U.S.

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Vermont Business Magazine The Attorney General’s Office announced that Everett Kidder, 56, of Braintree, Vermont, was sentenced Friday in Vermont Superior Court, Lamoille Criminal Division, after pleading guilty to one felony count of Possession of Child Pornography (now known as Child Sexual Abuse Material).