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Vermont Business Magazine Attorney General Charity Clark today announced her campaign for re-election. Clark was sworn in as Vermont Attorney General in January of last year and is running for a second term. Clark reflected on her accomplishments over the past 16 months and outlined her vision for the future.
Vermont Business Magazine KeyBank announced today that Tony DiSotto, Key Private Bank Market Leader for Maine and Vermont, as well as Market President for Maine, will now assume expanded responsibilities as Market President for Vermont as well.
Devon Green, VP of Government Relations, VAHHS Ah, spring at the State House. I started my draft last week with something about our roads being muddy but the session shaping up with the money committee crossover deadline on Friday. By Saturday I’m finding myself in a snowstorm and House appropriations postponing its formal vote on the FY’25 budget until Monday.
Agency of Agriculture, Food & Markets Join Red Wagon Plants for a day of learning about getting started in the garden! Gardening is a lifelong hobby, and can be full of both bounty and challenges, especially in the early years. Red Wagon Plants is creating a whole day of workshops and activities geared towards the newer gardener.
by Emily Bradbury By the time Donovan Arnold was a junior at Richford High School, he had completed most of the available higher-level classes. “He only had a few graduation requirements to complete senior year,” said his school counselor, Allison Witherspoon.
by Ellen Friedrich, VT Agency of Agriculture, Food & Markets The Best Management Practices (BMP) Program provides technical and financial assistance to farmers for the implementation of engineered, structural improvements on farmsteads which are designed to protect and improve water quality. The BMP program provides up to 90% cost share on eligible practices.
Vermont Business Magazine On Sunday afternoon, March 24, over 120 CVMC nurses and technical staff, community members, and legislators rallied in Barre.
by Olga Peters, Vermont Business Magazine Good. Solid. These are the two words used by many in Windsor County to describe the economy in 2024. Not the most exciting descriptors, to be sure.
by Olga Peters, Vermont Business Magazine “Springfield’s economy has evolved — and is evolving,” said Bob Flint, executive director of the Springfield Regional Development Corp., which serves 10 towns in southern Windsor County.
by Olga Peters, Vermont Business Magazine Win Brown, interim CEO of Mount Ascutney Hospital and Health Center watches the MicroMOO from his office window. All day, the cow-print van ferries patients to and from the hospital. “I can look out at the front drive, and it drops and drops and drops all day,” he said.
Vermont Business Magazine What could a town do with 139 acres? Chester’s new Housing Commission seeks to answer that question. Surprise! Like many Vermont communities, Chester has a housing shortage and the municipality needs to act to attract more young families and middle-income workers. “I’m biased,” said Town Manager Julie Hance.
