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NENI sells Vermont newspapers to firm led by software entrepreneur Paul Belogour

Banner sold to firm led by southern Vermont software entrepreneur Paul Belogour

Don t miss the big stories. Like us on Facebook.   BRATTLEBORO — The Bennington Banner, Brattleboro Reformer and Manchester Journal are being sold by New England Newspapers Inc., to Vermont News and Media LLC, a company headed by software entrepreneur Paul Belogour of Guilford. The sales price was not disclosed, and Belogour said the terms are confidential. Under the terms of the transaction, which takes effect May 14, NENI, based in Pittsfield, Mass., will continue to print the newspapers — the Reformer and the Banner, both daily, and the Journal, a weekly — for at least five years. Vermont News and Media, LLC, will hire all of the New England Newspapers Inc.’s Vermont current employees. It will also purchase UpCountry, a magazine focused on and distributed in Berkshire County, Mass., and Windham and Bennington counties.

Reformer sold to firm led by southern Vermont software entrepreneur Paul Belogour

Don t miss the big stories. Like us on Facebook.   BRATTLEBORO — The Brattleboro Reformer, Bennington Banner and Manchester Journal are being sold by New England Newspapers Inc., to Vermont News and Media LLC, a company headed by software entrepreneur Paul Belogour of Guilford. The sales price was not disclosed, and Belogour said the terms are confidential. Under the terms of the transaction, which takes effect May 14, NENI, based in Pittsfield, Mass., will continue to print the newspapers — the Reformer and the Banner, both daily, and the Journal, a weekly — for at least five years. Vermont News and Media, LLC, will hire all of the New England Newspapers Inc.’s Vermont current employees. It will also purchase UpCountry, a magazine focused on and distributed in Berkshire County, Mass., and Windham and Bennington counties.

Journal sold to firm led by southern Vermont software entrepreneur Paul Belogour

Vermont Innovation Box offers space for ideas to blossom

Don t miss the big stories. Like us on Facebook.   BRATTLEBORO — A new business incubator and coworking space aims to forge connections within the community and across industries. Vermont Innovation Box opened at the end of January at 70 Landmark Hill Drive. Chris Willett, operations curator at Vermont Innovation Box, estimated renovations took about a year to complete. The property — once known as the Smyth Mansion, which has housed over the years a nightclub, a community college, a dentist office and a gym — now includes a few anchor tenants, but the focus will mostly be on startups and entrepreneurs who need space to work or want to collaborate. Willett envisions them getting help from those with experience with market research, information technology, software development and financing.

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