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Vermont Business Magazine Ledyard Financial Group, Inc (ticker symbol: LFGP), the holding company for Ledyard National Bank with a branch in Vermont, has announced financial results for Q4 2023 and Full-Year (FY) 2023.

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Vermont Business Magazine With the Presidential Primary and Town Meeting Day (March 5th) about one month away, Vermont Secretary of State Sarah Copeland Hanzas is reminding Vermonters about the resources available to them through her office’s “MyVoterPage” online platform.

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Ellen Kahler, Executive Director, Vermont Sustainable Jobs Fund 2023 was a big year for the clients we worked with through our Business Management Coaching Program. Our 11 coaches were fully engaged with 26 clients over the past year.

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Vermont Business Magazine As it celebrates its 70th year, Hemmings, the trailblazing services provider for the collector car market, has launched Hemmings Pay + Title, a groundbreaking first in the collector car space.

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Northeastern Vermont Development Association The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Solar Energy Technologies Office invites you to register for the annual National Community Solar Partnership (NCSP) Summit on February 14 from 12-4 p.m.

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Vermont Business Magazine One Day In July is a fiduciary financial advisory firm offering investment solutions for individuals, families, and institutions. One Day In July is on a mission to lower investment fees, while improving portfolio performance. One Day In July invests using low-cost, tax-efficient index fund investments.

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Vermont Business Magazine On Friday, January 26, GlobalFoundries (GF) opened its doors in Essex Junction to seven Brown University and Dartmouth College students from the EDGE Consortium.

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Vermont Business Magazine New England’s annual capacity auction closed with sufficient power system resources to meet forecast peak electricity demand in 2027/2028, according to ISO-New England based in Holyoke, MA. Nearly all of the new resources securing capacity supply obligations were energy storage, solar, wind, or demand-reducing resources.

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Vermont Business Magazine The Federal Trade Commission received 3,767 fraud reports from consumers in Vermont in 2023, according to newly released data. Vermont consumers reported losing a total of $8,805,393 to fraud, with a median loss of $400.

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Vermont Business Magazine The Environmental Advocacy Clinic at Vermont Law and Graduate School and public-land protection nonprofit Standing Trees are calling on the Vermont Agency of Natural Resources to reconsider its plan to log public lands in the Worcester Range, one of the most ecologically significant forests in northern New England. On Feb.

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Vermont Business Magazine The federal district court in Burlington has granted the Attorney General’s motion to return the State’s consumer protection case against Exxon and other fossil fuel producers to state court.