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Minority business owners in VT count on website to raise their profile
The Vermont Professionals of Color Network has redesigned its website in a bid to raise the profile of black, indigenous…
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Windsor County Economic Report: Standing on even ground
Photo: At the the Black River Innovation Campus (BRIC) in Springfield in January, Senator Peter Welch was joined by Vin Fusca, Executive…
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Company finds offshore solutions to workforce needs | Local News
The Pratico name is known throughout the Rutland area, specifically in connection with Pratico’s Landscaping & Fence — a family…
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Vermont Land Trust, Merck Forest partner on Mettawee outdoor campus | Community News
PAWLET — As a new school year kicks into gear, students at the K-6 Mettawee Community School in West Pawlet…
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First big test comes fast for new owners at Craft Beer Cellar — Waterbury Roundabout
Learning lessons on the fly Step by step, the Craft Beer Cellar has gotten back on its feet. The coolers…
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Cold Hollow graduates launch Vermont Natural Forest Products in Richford mill | Business
RICHFORD — When a handful of hometown friends saw their community struggling with the price of fuel and oil, they…
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Vermont Flannel buys Vermont Teddy Bear, fusing 2 prominent companies
Vermont Teddy Bear operates a factory and flagship retail store in Shelburne and is one of the country’s biggest teddy…
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First Black Woman to Serve in Vermont Legislature Has Died | News | Seven Days
click to enlarge Courtesy Louvenia Dorsey Bright Louvenia Dorsey Bright, the first Black woman to serve in the Vermont legislature,…
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Swanton woman-owned businesses talk challenges and successes | Local News
SWANTON — By pure coincidence or true grit, nearly every small business on Swanton’s Merchant’s Row is owned or operated…
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Nonprofit ownership shifts farm’s focus from cows, carrots to culture, community
Inside the 1700s Barn House at Clemmons Family Farm, visitors won’t find plows and animals feeding but posters of African…
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