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Many companies have discovered their employees can be productive anywhere, and many workers don't want to go back to the daily grind of commuting downtown. That's leading some to to wonder whether expensive, congested cities like Boston are still worth the hassle. And it's yielding creative efforts 鈥� from pet care to vibrant art displays 鈥� to draw people back.
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Last Friday, the Brattleboro Retreat, the state's largest inpatient psychiatric facility, announced it was cutting 85 jobs in several programs as it deals鈥�
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Brattleboro has been trying to come up with solutions to reduce panhandling for a few years now. Over the past few months, a new program that pays people鈥�
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It鈥檚 been almost 50 years since there has been a hotel in downtown Rutland. Because of the recent federal government shutdown, it's taking longer than鈥�
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October is National Disability Employment Awareness Month. In Vermont, the Governor鈥檚 Committee on Employment of People with Disabilities marks the鈥�
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The Brattleboro Reformer, the Bennington Banner and several other Vermont newspapers are getting a new owner.Earlier this week, Digital First Media鈥�
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You may remember your first job as something menial and boring. Or maybe you had a lot of fun scooping ice cream or waiting tables. Either way, you鈥�