Montpelier Vermont
Welcome to the Official Website for Jim Douglas, Governor of Vermont Office of the Governor , 109 State Street, Pavilion, Montpelier, VT 05609-0101 phone: 802-828-3333 toll-free in Vermont: 1-800-649-6825 ... Montpelier, Vt. — As states confront new national education requirements, including ensuring that every child has access to a highly qualified teacher, governors will focus on the critical issue of teacher recruitment, pay and retention during the upcoming 2005 National Governors Association (NGA) Annual Meeting in Des Moines, Iowa, July 15-18. ... [Read More]
US Dept of State Montpelier, VT -- Montpelier, Vt.— Governor Jim Douglas and Vermont Commissioner of Health Paul Jarris, M.D., today announced that Vermont has received an award from the national Centers for Disease Control and Prevention for having one of the highest childhood immunization rates in the country. Read More ... Montpelier, Vt.--Governor James Douglas today joined the Vermont Department of Environmental Conservation for a musical Earth Day “Junk Jam” at the State House in Montpelier as part of the Agency’s year-long public education effort on trash burning. ANR launched the educational campaign to educate Vermonters on the harmful effects of trash burning. ... [Read More]
US Dept of State Montpelier, VT -- Montpelier, Vt.— Governor Jim Douglas and Vermont Commissioner of Health Paul Jarris, M.D., today announced that Vermont has received an award from the national Centers for Disease Control and Prevention for having one of the highest childhood immunization rates in the country. Read More ... Montpelier, Vt.--Governor James Douglas today joined the Vermont Department of Environmental Conservation for a musical Earth Day “Junk Jam” at the State House in Montpelier as part of the Agency’s year-long public education effort on trash burning. ANR launched the educational campaign to educate Vermonters on the harmful effects of trash burning. ... [Read More]
Montpelier Historic District Montpelier was a small isolated village nestled in the valley formed by the Winooski and North Branch rivers until 1805, when the city was chosen as Vermont's capital. Like many capital cities, Montpelier was selected for its central location and accessability to roads and waterways, the only methods of transportation available at the time. By the mid-19th century Montpelier's status as a government center attracted other institutions to the slowly growing town. The most significant of these was the National Life Insurance Company, which located its headquarters in Montpelier in 1848. Transportation methods were much improved when the Vermont Central Railroad connected a spur route to the city in 1849, and again in 1873 when the Montpelier and Well River Railroad connected the town to the Connecticut River Valley. These two institutions, the railroad and National Life Insurance, stimulated the greatest period of growth and construction in Montpelier's history, the last half of the 19th ... [Read More]
Press Releases - Jim Douglas, Governor of Vermont Montpelier, VT – Governor Jim Douglas is urging Vermonters and visitors to enjoy Vermont in safety by bucking their seatbelts throughout the July 4th weekend. ... Montpelier, Vt. – Governor Jim Douglas today informed the House and Senate that he has appointed former Speaker Walter Freed and former Senate Minority Leader John Bloomer to the Legislative Commission on Health Care Reform. ... Office of the Governor , 109 State Street, Pavilion, Montpelier, VT 05609-0101 phone: 802-828-3333 toll-free in Vermont: 1-800-649-6825 ... [Read More]
US Dept of State Witness my name hereunto subscribed and the Great Seal of the State of Vermont hereunto affixed at Montpelier this ___ day of September, 2003. ... A copy of this survey is on file in the property records of VTrans’ Division of Operations, located in Montpelier, Vermont. ... Witness my name hereunto subscribed and the Great Seal of the State of Vermont hereunto affixed at Montpelier, this day of August, 2003. ... [Read More]
Contact the Governor - Jim Douglas, Governor of Vermont Office of the Governor , 109 State Street, Pavilion, Montpelier, VT 05609-0101 phone: 802-828-3333 toll-free in Vermont: 1-800-649-6825 ... [Read More]
Press Release Archive For 2001 MONTPELIER State Treasurer James H. Douglas announced today that Vermont will sell bonds electronically on Wednesday, October 31. The State will be accepting bids on $46 million of Vermont General Obligation Bonds at 11:00 a.m. over Parity, the primary vendor of electronic securities in the state and local government bond market. ... MONTPELIER &150; State Treasurer James H. Douglas says that all state agencies should be permitted to accept payments by credit card. Currently only a few selected departments have that authority. ... [Read More]
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