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Vermont Business Magazine Southwestern Vermont Medical Center (SVMC), a member of Dartmouth Health, is proud to announce its primary care offices in Vermont—SVMC Northshire Campus, Deerfield Campus, Pownal Campus, Internal Medicine and Pediatrics—have achieved national recognition for providing personalized, effective, and efficient primary care.

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Vermont Center for Emerging Technologies Founded in 2020, the Williston-based company creates robots that elevate the quality of work for those who need it most. Williston-based Rigorous Technology is not your typical robotics company.

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Vermont Center for Emerging Technologies In this episode, we sit down with Lindsay DesLauriers, president of Bolton Valley, a multigenerational ski community in Richmond, Vermont. Lindsay shares her personal connection to the resort and her father's original vision of crafting a working-class ski area.

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by Jesse Bridges, CEO of United Way of Northwest Vermont The Winter Solstice, December 21, marks the shortest and darkest day of the year. At this time of year, I find myself especially attuned to the light and the hope that abounds in our community every day, no matter the season.

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by Joan Goldstein Greetings and Happy Holidays from all of us at the Department of Economic Development. We watched with bated breath as the rain came down on Monday and the rivers rose.  We’ve spoken with many of you throughout the state.

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Vermont Business Magazine Roundup of news from November 2023: Burlington police arrest suspect in shooting of Palestinian students; Vermont’s unemployment rate edges up another tenth to 2.0% in October; BETA Technologies gets $169M export promotion loan from US Export–Import Bank; $7.5 Million Available Through the Agricultural Clean Water Initiative Program; Pieciak annou

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Vermont Business Magazine Across New England, families and people can take advantage of low-cost internet services and affordable broadband options to stay connected with loved ones near and far this holiday season.

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Vermont Business Magazine Agency of Human Services Secretary Jenney Samuelson today announced that Monica White, Commissioner of the Department of Disabilities, Aging and Independent Living (DAIL), has decided to step down from her role at DAIL. Her last day will be Friday, January 12, 2024.

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by Timothy McQuiston, Vermont Business Magazine Today, the Vermont Department of Labor reported that the November 2023 seasonally adjusted unemployment rate rose one-tenth to 2.1 percent. This is largely due to a significant increase in the Labor Market, which is the denominator in the calculation. The number of employed and unemployed also increased.

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Vermont State Police The investigation into this week’s non-fatal shooting in Tunbridge remains active and ongoing. The Vermont State Police is identifying the man who was shot as Hugh Shackleton, 33, of Woodstock, Vermont. He suffered multiple injuries to his lower extremities and remains hospitalized at Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center in Lebanon, New Hampshire.

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Public Assets Institute Vermonters continued to find work in recent months, and at the start of the year employers filled jobs at a record pace. But Vermont still has more jobs than people to fill them. According to the most recent reports from the U.S.

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Vermont Auditor of Accounts Doug Hoffer Ensuring Vermont has a sufficient number of nurses in our workforce is critical to meeting Vermonters’ health care needs, so I asked my staff to research the State’s nursing recruitment and retention incentive programs.