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AG: Vermont Bread workers owed back pay

Don t miss the big stories. Like us on Facebook.   BRATTLEBORO — Vermont Attorney General T. J. Donovan has filed a legal brief in support of former employees of Vermont Bread Co., who have gone to court to force the company’s receiver to pay wages and benefits the workers say they were owed when the company abruptly closed last month. Former workers at Vermont Bread Co. in Brattleboro and Koffee Kup Bakery in Burlington were left jobless on April 26 when American Industrial Acquisition Corporation, the company that purchased the bakeries on April 1, shut the doors. Workers at locations in Brattleboro, Burlington, and North Grosvenor Dale, Conn., arrived for work that morning to find their jobs had vanished.

A Rival Developer Is Challenging the CityPlace Burlington Project in Court

Don Sinex Redstone s challenges could seal the project s fate. The longer the litigation lasts, the less attractive CityPlace is to lenders and the harder it becomes for the developers to meet the city-imposed deadline to start construction. If work doesn t begin by September 2022, a development agreement says that the project partners will have to pay the cost of reconnecting St. Paul and Pine streets to the city grid instead of being reimbursed by tax-increment financing funds. Allowing the former mall to sever those streets disrupted travel by motorists and pedestrians for decades and is now seen as a planning mistake. The developers deeded the land for the streets back to the city late last week, the mayor s office announced on Tuesday.

Suspects cited in connection with Charlotte armed robbery | Vermont Business Magazine

Wed, 05/19/2021 - 3:12pm tim Vermont State Police Following a three-month investigation, the Vermont State Police has identified two suspects in connection with the Feb. 13, 2021, armed robbery at Spear’s Corner Store and cited them to appear in court this week. Andrew Coyle, 29, of Ferrisburgh was cited on suspicion of assault and robbery, and aggravated assault. His fiancée, Marissa Tallman, 26, also of Ferrisburgh, was cited on a count of accessory aiding in the commission of a felony. Through extensive investigation and multiple interviews, state police learned that Coyle entered Spear’s Corner Store at about 6:20 p.m. Feb. 13 with a BB-type gun, threatened the clerk and demanded money from the register. Police also learned that Tallman acted as the getaway driver.

Vermont AG s office: Receiver owes Vermont Bread Co workers back pay

Don t miss the big stories. Like us on Facebook.   BRATTLEBORO — Vermont Attorney General T. J. Donovan has filed a legal brief in support of former employees of Vermont Bread Co., who have gone to court to force the company’s receiver to pay wages and benefits the workers say they were owed when the company abruptly closed last month. Former workers at Vermont Bread Co. in Brattleboro and Koffee Kup Bakery in Burlington were left jobless on April 26 when American Industrial Acquisition Corporation, the company that purchased the bakeries on April 1, shut the doors. Workers at locations in Brattleboro, Burlington, and North Grosvenor Dale, Conn., arrived for work that morning to find their jobs had vanished.

Chester landowner fined more than $17,000 for burning derelict structure

Tue, 05/18/2021 - 5:01pm tim Vermont Business Magazine The Agency of Natural Resources Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) announced today that Victor Superchi was fined $17,406 for burning a structure on his Chester, Vermont, property in violation of the Vermont Air Pollution Control Regulations and Solid Waste Management Rules. In December 2019, Superchi burned a derelict housing structure containing materials that are prohibited from being burned. DEC personnel inspected the remains of the burn shortly thereafter and confirmed that the structure contained solid waste materials, including sheetrock, metal cable and roofing, and fiberglass insulation. The open burning of trash, treated wood, and other non-natural materials is prohibited under the Vermont regulations.

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