St Johnsbury Academy vs Lyndon Institute nation's third best football rivalry
Vermont one of only two states to see population decline
Report: Vermont’s effective income tax rate dropped in 2010
Vermont surpasses 200 businesses recognized for 'green' practices
City of Burlington advances Act 250 permit amendment over public’s control of Waterfront Park
Okemo earns accolades
Lemnah named President of VERG
Sarah Lemnah, of St. Albans was named President of the Vermont Elder Resource Group (VERG). Lemnah is the Director of Development & Communications for CVAA (Champlain Valley Agency on Aging). In addition, she is the producer and host of "Aging Matters"; a radio program focused on senior issues airing on WOKO/WKOL/WJOY/WIZN/WBTZ. Lemnah is a regular columnist for Vermont Maturity Magazine, her column "Mature Matters" deals with issues on aging. She is the editor and writer of "The CVAA Voice" distributed to over 50,000 households in the Champlain Valley.
David A. Estes joins People’s United Bank as Senior Vice President and Senior Relationship Manager
People’s United Bank announced today that David A. Estes has joined the company as Senior Vice President and Senior Relationship Manager in the commercial banking division serving customers in Chittenden County.
Estes holds a BS in Finance from the University of Connecticut and MBA in management from the University of Hartford. In addition, he holds a banking foundations degree from the New England School of Banking and is a graduate from the commercial lending school in Oklahoma.
MVP Health Care names Denise V. Gonick President and CEO
The Board of Directors of MVP Health Care has announced that Denise V. Gonick has been named President and CEO. Gonick, who has been with MVP 17 years, most recently served as President of Operations, leading the company’s transition and day-to-day management since David W. Oliker announced this summer that he would retire.
