Legislature expediting grants to businesses

The leaders of Vermont’s House and Senate say they plan on fast-tracking grant money for businesses impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic, and may send an initial economic relief package to the governor’s desk by the end of next week. Last month, Gov. Phil Scott pitched a $400 million economic relief package that included a first round of $250 million in direct grants and loans to businesses, funded by dollars the state received from the federal CARES Act in April. House Speaker Mitzi Johnson, D-South Hero, and … (read more)

Planners seek citizens’ slow-speed internet horror stories

ADDISON COUNTY — The Addison County Regional Planning Commission (ACRPC) is preparing to apply for a Broadband Innovation Grant for $60,000 to conduct a feasibility study about how best to help unserved and under-served portions of Addison County. The COV … (read more)

Home is just across the street in Brandon

BRANDON — The plan was always to come back to Brandon. And much like the U.S. Postal Service, neither rain nor pandemic would keep Janet and Joel Mondlak from their appointed rounds here. The Mondlaks lived in town for many years and raised their daughter … (read more)

Back in business … a little bit

SHOREHAM — As COVID-19 has closed bigger retail establishments, restaurants, hotels, lodges and inns across Vermont and the country, it’s also affected the hundreds smaller bed and breakfasts and country inns scattered throughout Vermont and New England. … (read more)

Vt. restaurants, bars, hair salons are opening

Gov. Phil Scott on Friday announced the resumption of additional business operations, including outdoor seating at restaurants and bars, hair salons and barber shops and some additional health services. “I believe these steps forward will be welcome news … (read more)

Middlebury to be featured in Northeastern regional economic recovery study

MIDDLEBURY — The small town of Middlebury will have a big impact in shaping the Northeast’s economic recovery from COVID-19. Fred Kenney, executive director of the Addison County Economic Development Corp., said Middlebury has been selected as one of only … (read more)

Local economic survey offers recovery insights

ADDISON COUNTY — The Addison County Recovery Team is going over the results of its own survey of the local economy. The online survey garnered an impressive 275 responses from a diverse array of area business sectors, according to Fred Kenney, executive d … (read more)

Team to offer economic recovery information, seek ideas at Addison County town hall

ADDISON COUNTY — Anyone interested in the local economy is invited to join members of the Addison County Recovery Team at a community town hall event next Tuesday. Members of the team will share survey results and talk about next steps in the recovery pro … (read more)

Retailers allowed to reopen on Monday

Vermont retailers, closed for seven weeks to halt the spread of coronavirus, will begin a “gradual reopening” starting Monday, Gov. Phil Scott announced this week. Scott said that all employees at retail outlets will need to wear face covering and maintai … (read more)

Vergennes family opens a new ice cream shop

VERGENNES — During his childhood, Vergennes resident Rodney Olsen said ice cream was a regular on the family menu. “We’d always sit around, and some of our great memories are getting a big bowl of ice cream and watching a hockey game together,” said Olsen … (read more)

Gov. Scott will allow more small companies to open; economy to return slowly

If Vermont’s low rate of COVID-19 infection continues, the state’s manufacturing, distribution and construction companies will be able to reopen for business May 11 under new health and safety restrictions, Gov. Phil Scott said on Friday. Scott opened the … (read more)

Vermont could lose $430 million in revenue next year, economist says

The Vermont Legislature’s economist projects revenue losses from the COVID-19 crisis will triple in the upcoming fiscal year and that the state could see tax receipts drop by $430 million. Lawmakers are already contending with a massive budget gap in the … (read more)

UVM makes agriculture business experts available to Vermonters

VERMONT — If you have a farm, forest or maple business and are experiencing disruptions or challenges due to the COVID-19 situation, University of Vermont Extension can help. Agricultural business experts are available to answer questions, assist with loc … (read more)

Gov. Scott loosens restrictions on construction, manufacturing and outdoor workers

Gov. Phil Scott on Friday made another turn of the proverbial spigot re-opening Vermont’s economy, loosening restrictions on construction, manufacturing and some other outdoor employers who can now deploy crews of up to five people. With coronavirus cases … (read more)

Another federal business rescue package OK’d; some Vt. businesses seek changes

Vermont business leaders are hoping to see an array of changes to the federal business relief bills that have arisen out of the COVID-19 pandemic that closed non-essential businesses in March. The U.S. House of Representatives passed a $484 billion packag … (read more)

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