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Vermont Business Magazine VHCB AmeriCorps Members will step up to serve as volunteers on the annual Martin Luther King Jr. holiday to honor the life and legacy of Dr. King and improve their community. Members will support the Upper Valley Haven on projects for their Afterschool Program, Food Shelf, and Adult Shelter.
Vermont’s Small Business Administration The Champlain Valley Office of Economic Opportunity/Financial Futures Program, Vermont’s Small Business Administration, and The Vermont Professionals of Color Network invite you to Lunch with Lenders: Exploring Funding Opportunities for Small Businesses on Saturday, February 3rd from 10am – 1pm at the O’Brien Center in Winooski.
Vermont Business Magazine The Foreign Assistance Act of 1961, as amended, requires that any security assistance or arms provided by the United States to any country must advance internationally recognized human rights and avoid identification of the United States with any violations of those rights.
by Anson B. Tebbetts From Canaan to Cavendish, and Duxbury to Dummerston, Vermonters are asking for more housing units and better-quality dwellings. Workers - employees - we hear you, asking for more well-constructed homes, apartments, and condos so you can work, live, and play closer to where you earn. We are listening and determined to act.
by Heather Duhamel and Sharron Harrington When Vermont’s legislature passed Act 76 in May 2023, it represented a major step toward fully funding our state’s child care system as a public good.
Vermont Center for Emerging Technologies After many years of ski racing and cycling, Carina Hamel and her husband and co-founder, Robby Ringer, were done drinking from moldy, plastic water bottles. They set out to revolutionize the water bottle, and Bivo was born.
Vermont Business Magazine Bennington alum and notable abstract painter Cora Cohen ’64 donated a large painting to Bennington College before her death in June. The painting was given in honor of Pat Adams, a faculty member teaching during Cohen’s time at Bennington.
by C.B. Hall, Vermont Business Magazine In the wake of the very successful extension of Amtrak's Ethan Allen Express service to Burlington in 2022, $1 million in new federal funds will be advancing possibilities for a further expansion of the national passenger rail provider's presence in Vermont.
Vermont Business Magazine Each year, the Vermont Chamber of Commerce honors an outstanding Vermonter as the “Citizen of the Year.” This award is presented to the individual who has made major contributions to the betterment of Vermont; has been distinguished through outstanding service to their community and region; and typifies the true spirit of service and self-sacrifice in
Leonine Public Affairs Lawmakers settled into their committees during the first full week of the 2024 legislative session as the House and Senate Appropriations committees worked through the proposed FY2024 Budget Adjustment Act (BAA). The budget writers are hoping to move quickly through the mid-fiscal year spending bill in advance of the FY2025 budget proposal.
Vermont Business Magazine The public is invited to join Vermont Law and Graduate School in celebrating the birthday of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. on Tuesday, Jan. 16, from 12:45 to 2 p.m. in the South Royalton campus’ Chase Community Center.
