1970 Chevelle wins Best of Show at Better L8 Than Never Car Show

The Five Town Business Council, a division of the Addison County Chamber of Commerce, and the Bristol Recreation Department hosted the Better L8 than Never Car Show in late September. The event featured more than 100 vehicles—from hot rods to 80-year old classics. In addition, there were several antique snowmobiles displayed. The show featured 27 different categories. The top four awards were:

CENTURY 21 Jack Associates rep earns designation

CENTURY 21 Jack Associates has announced that Robbi Handy Homes has earned her Accredited Buyers Representative (ABR) Designation. The Accredited Buyer Representative (ABR®) designation is the benchmark of excellence in buyer representation. This coveted designation is awarded to real estate practitioners by the Real Estate Buyer's Agent Council ("REBAC") of the National Association of REALTORS® who met the specified educational and practical experience criteria. Also necessary is adherence to the high ethical commitment required by the National Association of Realtors.

Graduates of the Business Coaching Certificate Program congratulated

The Coaching Center of Vermont, Inc (CCVT) of Winooski, and the University of Vermont's Vermont Business Center (UVM/VBC) have announced that the following people have successfully completed the Business Coaching Certificate Program for Leaders and Managers:

Becky Butler from Reliance Steel, Inc.

Randi Brevik from Gardener's Supply Company

Erika Schramm from Vermont Energy Investment Corporation

Cassidy to present at Vermont Bar Association’s 2009 Employment Law Seminar

Richard Cassidy, a founding partner at Hoff Curtis, will present at the Vermont Bar Association’s 2009 Employment Law Seminar on November 19th in White River Junction. This year’s seminar, which allows participants to earn MCLE credits, will be in the form of a summary mock trial, with Cassidy as one of two attorneys for the plaintiff.

Alison Bell elected president of Housing Foundation

Alison J. Bell, an employment and business attorney with Langrock Sperry & Wool, LLP in Burlington, was elected President of the Housing Foundation, Inc. HFI is a non-profit corporation that owns and manages affordable housing for elderly, disabled and low-income individuals and families in dozens of locations throughout Vermont. According to Bell, "I am honored to be able to help this organization provide affordable housing, which is a basic human right, to thousands of needy Vermonters."