Central Vermont Medical Center earns 5-star rating
For the third consecutive year, Central Vermont Medical Center has earned a 5-star quality rating from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services.
Cannabis and kid’s books: New developments coming to Waterbury Center
Two prime spots along Waterbury’s busiest stretch of road are being developed for two very different and uniquely Vermont purposes.
Mobile power-storage units unveiled at KORE Solutions facility
Nomad Transportable Power Systems, a company founded by the U.S.-based battery manufacturer KORE Power, unveiled multiple models of its mobile energy storage systems at a ceremony in downtown Waterbury this week.
For sale: longtime gallery + frame shop
Announcing her business is for sale, Axel’s owner Whitney Aldrich said: ‘I'm ready to focus more on the gallery's mission of helping artists find homes for their work. I plan to continue advocating for our area artists and playing a role in our creative economy.’
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Woodstock Farmers’ Market marks 30th Anniversary
Woodstock Farmers’ Market founder Patrick Crowl remembers the beginning well. Today, the company runs stores in Woodstock and Waterbury and has 85 employees with some $15 million in annual sales. “I can’t believe we’re celebrating 30 years,” Crowl said.
Nonprofits invited to share the tip jar at Lawson’s
Lawson’s Finest Liquids has announced that it is now accepting applications from Vermont nonprofit organizations to get on the company’s 2023 Sunshine Fund calendar.
Central Vermont Adult Basic Education welcomes new leader
Central Vermont Adult Basic Education has welcomed its new Executive Director Catherine Kalkstein who started July 5.
Unilever sells its Ben & Jerry’s Israel operation
Multinational consumer products corporation Unilever has sold its Ben & Jerry’s business interests in Israel to its current licensee and the Vermont-based company’s products will continue to be sold under their Hebrew and Arabic names.
Ivy Computer - one of Vermont’s ‘Best Places to work’ - looks to expand
A software and tech enterprise dubbed one of Vermont’s best workplaces is gearing up to build a new headquarters and add well over 100 jobs in the coming years.
Business Notes | June 24
Using leftover yarn, Darn Tough will sew a new sock design each quarter to support the Vermont Foodbank; a giant game of Where’s Waldo breaks out in Waterbury in July.
Central Vermont Medical Center opens Waterbury orthopedic clinic
Central Vermont Medical Center has opened a new orthopedic and sports medicine practice in Waterbury Center in space formerly used for an urgent care clinic.
Radio Vermont Group receives award
Radio Vermont Group was awarded the Outstanding Radio Station Digital Commercial, Promo or Public Service Announcement by the Vermont Association of Broadcasters at its annual convention held recently.
Business Notes | June 1
Grow Compost throws a Saturday 'soil-abration’; 'Cheese the Day' at Cabot Annex this Saturday; Did someone say ‘cake’?
Rep. Welch gets a peek inside KORE Solutions
The transformation of a former coffee roasting plant and packaging facility to a cutting-edge renewable energy storage manufacturing facility was the backdrop Monday for a visit to Waterbury by U.S. Rep. Peter Welch.
Local pottery studios take part in Vermont Open Studio Weekend
The 30th Annual Vermont Spring Open Studio Weekend is this Saturday and Sunday, May 28-29, with artist studios around the state open to visitors from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Central Vermont Adult Basic Education leader to retire
After more than 50 years of service, Carol Shults-Perkins has announced her retirement as executive director of Central Vermont Adult Basic Education effective June 30.
New vet joins Waterbury Veterinary Hospital
Waterbury Veterinary Hospital announced the addition of a new veterinarian to its staff.
Bridgeside hosts Vermont authors on Independent Bookstore Day
This Saturday, April 30, is Independent Bookstore Day and Bridgeside Books plans a daylong schedule hosting Vermont authors who will visit the store for book signings and activities.
Angelica Taylor named Chief Operations Officer at Darn Tough Vermont
Darn Tough Vermont this week announced the promotion of Angelica Taylor to the position of chief operating officer.