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Vermont Business Magazine Saba Marine, Lake Champlain’s leading full-service powerboat dealership, will host its third annual Saba Marine Boat Show at its Colchester showroom. The three-day event marks the unofficial start of boating season for Lake Champlain and lakes across Vermont.

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Vermont Business Magazine PC Construction, a national leader in design-build, construction management, and general contracting services based in South Burlington, Vermont, has announced a significant expansion of its operations with a new, larger regional hub in the heart of Midtown Atlanta.

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Vermont Business Magazine The Vermont Arts Council recently secured new funding from a national grant program to advance creative aging programs for older adults in Vermont. Through a joint initiative of the National Assembly of State Arts Agencies (NASAA) and E.A.

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Vermont Department of Economic Development It’s often said that March comes in like a lion and goes out like a lamb. This month, our department has certainly been roaring across Vermont through collaborations, community visits, and conversations with partners throughout the state.

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Vermont Business Magazine The Vermont Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) invites the public to comment on draft updates to the state wetland maps in 150 towns, covering over 45% of Vermont. The updated maps show the approximate location and shape of wetlands across major parts of Caledonia, Windham, Windsor, Grand Isle, and Essex counties.

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by Jack Hoffman Spring is almost here and that means time is short for Montpelier to get in step with local communities on education funding. Montpelier wants to create a new system so it can control spending, and local communities are looking for help to cope with higher costs. They aren’t the same thing.

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Vermont Business Magazine The Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department and the Vermont Fish and Wildlife Board will hold public hearings on deer and moose management for 2026 on March 16, 18 and 19.

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Vermont Business Magazine The Vermont Division for Historic Preservation (VDHP) and the Vermont Advisory Council on Historic Preservation have announced the 2026 Barn Preservation Grant awardees. This year, the program will award $365,350 in matching grants to fund 20 preservation projects across nine Vermont counties.

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Vermont Business Magazine Funding is now available for Vermont organizations in the Brattleboro area through the Crosby-Gannett Fund grant program. The purpose of the fund is to support endeavors that contribute to the betterment and vitality of the Brattleboro area. The Crosby-Gannett Fund awards a grant to one applicant annually.

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Vermont Business Magazine The Community College of Vermont (CCV) is the second-largest college in Vermont, serving nearly 10,000 students each year. This spring, close to 5,000 students are enrolled, marking a 5% increase compared with spring 2025. Alongside growth are changes in how students are accessing their education.

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Vermont Business Magazine A peer-reviewed study published this month in Health Services Research, one of the nation’s leading health policy journals, has found that Vermont’s Support and Services at Home (SASH) model is a highly cost-effective health approach to keeping older adults healthy and helping them avoid catastrophic health crises, like strokes and heart&nbsp

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Vermont Business Magazine Vermont Senate leaders, joined by the State Treasurer’s Office, health care advocates, workers, and providers, today outlined a major package of legislation advancing this session aimed at lowering health care costs for families and reducing pressure on property taxpayers.