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Vermont Business Magazine Longtime friends and loved ones gathered on the Gifford Green on Saturday afternoon to hear the 18th annual Last Mile fundraising total, a record-breaking $198,000 to support end-of-life patients and their families.

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Champlain Housing Trust and their development partner Evernorth will redevelop three vacant buildings in Colchester recently purchased from St Michael’s College, who used them as dorms and offices.

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Vermont Business Magazine Engineers, contractors, landowners, and scientists will gather at 1pm on August 22nd for the post-construction meeting and site walk for the removal of Connolly Pond Dam in Shrewsbury Vermont. At this time, construction is complete, the dam has been removed, and the channel is free-flowing.

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Northeastern Vermont Development Association Join us for an afternoon of FREE family-friendly fun, live music and energy education.

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Vermont Business Magazine The Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department says bear hunting season starts in September and reminds hunters about the bear hunting regulations.

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Vermont Business Magazine The Vermont Community Foundation announced today that a new grant program will provide up to $10,000 directly to farmers affected by the devastating flooding this summer.

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Vermont Business Magazine The M&T Charitable Foundation, the philanthropic arm of M&T Bank (NYSE: MTB), today launched the second phase of its Amplify Fund which provides support to nonprofit initiatives in legacy People's United communities that benefit low- and moderate-income communities and underrepresented populations.

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Vermont Business Magazine Disasters often bring out criminals looking to prey on survivors who appear to be easy targets for their scams. Survivors should be aware that fraud and scams can occur anytime. FEMA encourages survivors to be alert and report any suspicious activity or potential fraud by scam artists, identity thieves and other criminals.

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Vermont Business Magazine Governor Phil Scott and the Vermont Department of Economic Development (DED) in Berlin today announced that businesses and nonprofits that suffered physical damage from the July floods have been awarded $400,000 in Business Emergency Gap Assistance Program (BEGAP) grants to date.

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Vermont Business Magazine Black Knight, Inc (NYSE:BKI) today reported its "first look" at July 2023 month-end mortgage performance statistics derived from its loan-level database representing the majority of the national mortgage market.

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Vermont Business Magazine The Vermont Arts Council has awarded more than $40,000 thus far in emergency relief to individual artists whose livelihoods were significantly and adversely affected by the summer’s downpours that flooded basements, homes, and studios.