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Vermont Business Magazine An immigration judge in Chelmsford, MA, has ordered the release of one of the detained Vermont farmworkers, Diblaim Maximo Sargento-Morales. The judge set bond for ...
Average gasoline prices in Burlington have risen 0.4 cents per gallon in the last week, averaging $3.16/g today, according to ...
Vermont Business Magazine This year marks a major milestone for Vermont’s oldest forestry nonprofit. The Vermont Woodlands Association (VWA) is celebrating its 110th anniversary and invites the public ...
Plasse has more than 20 years of experience in the banking industry, serving customers in New England. Prior to Community ...
According to the Vermont Department of Health, PFAS exposure can lead to reproductive and developmental disorders, decreased antibody response to vaccines, pregnancy-induced hypertension and ...
Brady said towns plan for years for the purchase of a new truck, which are often in the six figures. They then often wait for more than a year for a truck to be delivered, he said. Brady said VLCT ...
“Burning debris is the leading cause of wildland fires in Vermont, underscoring the critical importance of proactive measures,” said FPR Commissioner Danielle Fitzko. “In 2024, Vermont had 96 wildland ...
Vermont Business Magazine The Association of Vermont Conservation Commissions (AVCC) is pleased to announce the recipients of the 2025 Tiny Grant awards to support local conservation in Vermont. This ...
Republican Governor's Association All Republican governors joined together in a statement in support of Jewish Heritage month and to stand in solidarity with Israel on the 77th anniversary of Israel’s ...
by Sam Hartnett, Community News Service A Senate bill designed to curb chloride contamination from road salt has stalled, but an identical bill in the House is making advances.
Vermont Business Magazine Each year in May, the University of Vermont hosts the Spring Move Out Project (SMOP) in collaboration with the City of Burlington, local organizations, and Champlain College ...
In addition to Welch, Merkley, Sanders, and Dingell, the End Price Gouging for Medications Act is co-sponsored by U.S. Senator Dick Durbin (D-IL). The bicameral bill is endorsed by Public Citizen, ...
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