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Newsline March 2021 | Vermont Business Magazine

Southern Company Newsline The  Chippers, Inc, of Woodstock, VT, to its family of brands.  Mundy Wilson Piper, president and CEO of Chippers, Inc, said she considered both employees and clients when making the decision to join Davey Tree. In particular, she was drawn to the fact that Davey is the 9th largest employee-owned company in the US, according to the National Center for Employee Ownership.   Kimberly Sizelove has been named Regional Director of  Vermont Adult Learning’s Windham County office. She joined Vermont Adult Learning in 2021, entering the organization in her role as Regional Director. “VAL’s mission resonates with me,” Sizelove said. “I felt motivated to dedicate my time and use my skills to contribute to the success of Vermonters.”

Local fundraisers, grants in the Capital Region

Local fundraisers, grants in the Capital Region April 13, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail Ballston Spa National Bank with the Regional Food Bank of Northeastern New York hosts its 13th contactless drive-thru food pantry on Friday, April 16 beginning at 9:30 a.m. at 990 Route 67 in Ballston Spa. It  is open to area families and individuals in need of food assistance. Patrons will receive food on a first-come, first-served basis, while supplies last. Preschool and elementary school students at the Robert C. Parker School raised a donation of $3,050 to benefit the Albany-based children’s literacy organization, The RED Bookshelf. To promote and celebrate literacy that includes all children, the PreK - 4th grade students participated in a day-long read-a-thon. Students collected pledges from family and friends and each class spent the entire day reading. To make the day extra special, everyone wore pajamas, and each class featured a variety of guest readers including specialist teachers

State, federal groups ask for vaccine prioritization

Don t miss the big stories. Like us on Facebook.   MONTPELIER — Mining employees, cattlemen and beef producers, Lyft taxi ride drivers, postal workers and massage therapists are among 56 statewide or national groups that have petitioned Gov. Phil Scott to provide them priority status during Vermont’s COVID-19 vaccine rollout. The list also includes some education groups like the National Education Association and Vermont State College faculty that has been asking in recent months that Vermont teachers be given a top priority ranking. Some grocery store related associations and some private employers, like the Healthy Living Market petitioned for their frontline employees to get the shots.

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