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Vermont Business Magazine Switchback Brewing Co. is thrilled to announce plans for a new Tap House & Beer Garden, set to open in summer 2024. The 3,700 square-foot establishment will be located in a 120-year-old historic brick building attached to their current production facility at 160 Flynn Avenue.
Vermont Business Magazine Vermont’s Killington Resort, the largest four-season resort in Eastern North America, charges into summer with a loaded events lineup including golf tournaments, mountain bike competitions, food celebrations, free concerts and more. Summer attraction passes, including the year-round Beast 365 pass, are available so you don’t miss a minute of the fun.
Vermont Business Magazine Stowe Mountain Resort "greened up" the resort on Friday, May 3, before partnering with Green Up Vermont to clear a section of Route 100 from Gold Brook to Bear Run in lower Stowe Village, near the Moscow Road/Route 100 intersection.
Vermont Business Magazine The Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department says deer fawns are being born this time of year and asks that people avoid disturbing or picking them up. Most deer fawns are born in late May and the first and second weeks of June, according to Vermont deer biologist Nick Fortin.
Vermont Business Magazine Comcast Business today increased Internet speeds for customers, nationwide, at no additional cost. Comcast Business announced the introduction of its fastest Internet plans yet – Ultimate Speed for Business – with up to triple the speeds.
Saint Michael's College Three students from Saint Michael’s were selected as Fulbright winners for the 2024-25 academic year and will all depart in January 2025 for their selected countries. All three will be working as English Teaching Assistants.
Vermont Business Magazine In an effort to better serve the Stowe community, Berkshire Hathaway Home Services Vermont Realty Group and the Trombley & Day Group are pleased to announce the opening of a new branch office in Stowe. The office is located in the old Springer Miller office building at 782 Mountain Road.
Vermont Business Magazine The Vermont Senate today gave final approval to landmark legislation that holds the largest fossil fuel companies financially accountable for a portion of the costs of climate change: The Climate Superfund Act (S.259). Earlier this month, the House of Representatives voted in favor of the legislation on second and third readings.
by Norah White, Community News Service Lawmakers appear to be putting the final touches on a bill that prohibits the possession of ghost guns — firearms without serial numbers built at home using separately purchased parts.
by Norah White, Community News Service Earlier this year, lawmakers were discussing a bill that would ban people from flying drones less than 100 feet above private property or using a drone to conduct surveillance. The bill — H.284 — missed the crossover deadline and didn't make it out of its House committee.
by Timothy McQuiston, Vermont Business Magazine Weekly unemployment claims fell for the week ending May 4, 2024, as new claims remain relatively high. This could be the result of the extended ski season slowly winding down after a late surge of snow and the surge of eclipse visitors to the state. from April 8.
Vermont Business Magazine V/T Commercial real estate agents in Burlington have released their most recent transactions.
