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NEWPORT –A small nonprofit based out of Newport that works with local farmers reached record sales the week of December 9, with over $17,500 in sales.
Green Mountain Farm Direct (GMFD) is a regional food hub that connects over 30 local farms and producers to schools, institutions, restaurants, and grocery stores throughout the NEK.
The program is reaching people who have been negatively affected by the pandemic while providing economic support for small local businesses and farms working hard to produce quality food for Vermonters.
The record sales came from various schools and community institutions, among others.
Brighton Elementary, Charleston Elementary, H.O.P.E. in Lyndonville, Northeast Kingdom Community Action (NEKCA) Head Start in Gilman, and NEKCA – St. Johnsbury Food Shelf were the top purchasers.
A New Good City Brewing
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Good City Brewing is gearing up to open its third taproom, this time at Mayfair Collection in Wauwatosa. The Brewery will take over the 8,000-square-foot building previously home to ABV Social Space, which permanently closed its doors at the end of 2020 after four years of business. If all goes according to plan, the taproom could open sometime this spring. BizTimes’
“When (Mayfair Collection developer) HSA reached out to us late last year about opening a new location, our initial thought was that we were crazy for even entertaining the idea,” Katt said in a news release. “But a pillar of our business since day one has been risk taking, and we thought the opening of this taproom would time well with vaccina
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Pictured (L-R):Magdalene Miller, Maternal Child Health Manager; Jessica Shufelt, Nurse Home Visitor, Christina Olcott, Nurse Home Visitor; Jean Guest, Independent Scentsy Family Consultant.
Vermont Business Magazine Caledonia Home Health Care & Hospice, a division of Northern Counties Health Care (NCHC), has received a donation of 105 Scentsy Buddies, or stuffed animals, to the Maternal Child Health Department. The donation was organized by local community member Jean Guest, Independent Scentsy Family Consultant. Guest has been collecting donations for the Maternal Child Health Department since October through her Annual Buddy Drive.
“The donation of 105 Buddies is enough so that every patient on our service will receive one this holiday season. At a time when money is tight for so many, the generosity of the community members and businesses who donated is sincerely appreciated,” said Magdalene Miller, Maternal Child Health Program Manager. “We
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Roger Brueggemann, the Illinois-based trainer of Breeders Cup winner Work All Week and Arlington Million winner The Pizza Man, passed away on Tuesday after hospitalization due to COVID-19, reports
The 75-year old veteran horseman saddled a total of 1,248 winners since earning his license in 1988. He was a mechanic for 30 years prior to that, but according to longtime owner Midwest Thoroughbreds website, Brueggemann ended that career when a horse rolled over on him and broke his hip.
Brueggemann earned his first training title at Hawthorne in 2007, and began working for Midwest Thoroughbreds in 2010. Both Work All Week, winner of the 2014 Breeders Cup Sprint, and 2015 Arlington Million winner The Pizza Man are owned by Midwest. The Pizza Man s marquee victory made him the first Illinois-bred to win the state s premier race.