On Wednesday, Governor Scott and legislative leaders agreed to fund Vermont's SNAP program (3squaresVT) through November 15 using $6.3 million in SNAP funds. As of now, that plan is still in place.
Located in the heart of Manchester, Cottage Toy Co. & Candy Shop invites visitors to step into a world of wonder — where nostalgia meets pure joy. This charming shop is brimming with whimsical toys, ...
Adam Avery, founding pastor of Church at the Well in Burlington, has been appointed executive director at ANEW Place, a ...
Karisa Thompson, adoption finalization coordinator, has been named to succeed Audette as director of adoption and co-director ...
Vermont Business Magazine Daylight saving time ends on Sunday, November 2, and the American Red Cross encourages everyone to test their smoke alarms as they turn their clocks back to make sure the ...
Vermont Business Magazine Casella Waste Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ: CWST), a regional solid waste, recycling and resource management services company, on Thursday reported its financial results for the ...
VEDA closed 173 loans last fiscal year totaling $61.5 million dollars. Those investments leveraged an additional $148.4 million in private and other capital spending. “It’s truly an honor to lead an ...
Vermont Business Magazine Vermont State University (VTSU) is proud to recognize Manufacturing Month in October, acknowledging the importance of manufacturing to Vermont’s economy and the University’s ...
Leahy BTV continues to experience record passenger growth as travelers take advantage of expanded flight options and enhanced ...
U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi has given federal prosecutors in Vermont the green light to seek the death penalty for a ...
Vermont Business Magazine ISO New England today announced the retirement of Bob Ludlow, vice president, chief financial and ...
Vermont Business Magazine In response to the ongoing federal government shutdown and the resulting delay in federal 3SquaresVT (SNAP) benefits, Governor Phil Scott, in coordination with key ...