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OnLogic opens new global headquarters
The South Burlington facility includes expanded state-of-the-art manufacturing capabilities enabling OnLogic to continue delivering trusted industrial computing solutions to their customers all over the world. by Timothy McQuiston, Vermont Business Magazine Global industrial computer hardware manufacturer and solution provider, OnLogic (www.onlogic.com), cut the ribbon May 14 on its new 150,000-square-foot...
Police charge McKees Rocks teen in Stowe killing
Police have arrested a McKees Rocks teen who they say fatally shot a Stowe man on Thanksgiving eve. Cy-Miar Amari Woods, 16, was charged as an adult Thursday in the Nov. 22 death of Michael Dean. Dean, 26, was killed at his house in the 800 block of Benwood Avenue,...
Vermont-based Burton Snowboards announces layoffs this week
Vermont-based company Burton Snowboards announced layoffs this week. NBC5 obtained copies of a companywide email from CEO John Lacy sent on Tuesday, where he said Burton will begin reducing jobs across the business this week. He said they are only cutting a "small percentage" of jobs. In the email, Lacy...
Gas prices fall slowly, but should keep falling
Vermont Business Magazine Average gasoline prices in Vermont are $3.61 per gallon, down 1 cent per gallon from last week, up 16 cents/g from last month and up 13 cents/g from last year. The lowest price in the state yesterday was $3.28/g in Rutland, while the highest was $3.84/g in South Royalton.
Colchester High School hosts mock trial for students, presentation from grieving parent, raising awareness to the dangers of drunk driving before prom
COLCHESTER — An air of nervous anticipation overtook Colchester High School’s largest gathering spaces Friday morning as a voice filled a loudspeaker, directing students where to go. Upperclassmen assembled in the seats of the auditorium, and underclassmen filed into the bleachers of the gym, each group convening to...
Planting Time: Growing indoor microgreens
BURLINGTON, Vt. (WCAX) - Gardening season is underway in our region but there are also ways for folks to grow edible goodies inside. We’re continuing our gardening segments with Joyce Amsden, a master gardener, and we’re talking about getting microgreens started. A lot of people have those in salads and things like that, but there are some notes about which kind of seeds people should be using or not using.
Here are four events coming to Milton soon
Details: Learn sustainable no-till gardening practices to promote biodiversity in the local environment. Topics covered include cover cropping and regenerative practices. Entry fee is $45. Email info@maplemountainhomestead.com to sign up or book directly by clicking here. Milton Community Meditation. When: 10:30-11 a.m. Thursday, May 30. Where: Footworks Studio of Dance,...
Causeway Bike Ferry prepares to kick off new season
BURLINGTON, Vt. (WCAX) - Another sign of the season, Local Motion’s bike ferry is returning to service Memorial Day Weekend. The ferry runs on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays through mid-June, and then will expand to seven days a week through Labor Day. The service is by donation and you don’t need to make a reservation.
Winooski deputy mayor announces bid for lt. governor
WINOOSKI, Vt. (WCAX) - Winooski Deputy Mayor Thomas Renner Thursday announced his bid for Vermont lieutenant governor. Surrounded by supporters at the Winooski Circle, The Democrat outlined the priorities he has pushed for in Winooski including affordability, housing, community safety, and equity. “One of the things that appeals to me...
Market32 to open stores in St Albans and Essex Junction Thursday
Vermont Business Magazine After months of remodeling, the former Price Chopper supermarkets in St. Albans and Essex Junction are opening. The stores are the 42nd and 43rd Market 32-branded locations in the chain and feature a distinctively modern look and feel marked by open spaces, soft earth tone décor, product-focused displays and murals, and improved lighting.
It's 'bout time! Green Mountain Roller Derby hits its home rink for the first time since 2020
On a recent Tuesday evening, just as a spring thunderstorm rolled through Essex Junction, members of the Green Mountain Roller Derby team streamed into the Blue Ribbon Pavilion building at the Champlain Valley Expo for practice. They donned protective pads, helmets, jerseys and roller skates before taking laps on a...
Burlington mayor seeks to reduce graffiti problem
BURLINGTON, Vt. (WCAX) - Graffiti tagging continues to be an eyesore in Burlington, and now the new mayor is taking steps to clean up the perennial problem. An unwanted tapestry of paint covers many walls in the Queen City. “I definitely noticed the frequency of it. So, it’s something that...
Morristown police seek public’s help in retail theft case
MORRISTOWN — The Morristown Police Department is seeking help from the public in identifying an individual regarding a retail theft incident. Police have not released any information regarding the incident at this time. Authorities urge anyone with information about the person to contact Sergeant Garth Christensen at 802-888-4211.
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