The Boston Globe - Fri Nov 27
The seaplane burst out of nowhere Tuesday in the skies above Lake Memphremagog, swooping low across the Canadian border and banking over a stand of bare trees.
Immigration Agents Raid Vt. Dairy FarmsWCAX-TV Burlington - Thu Nov 19
Gervais has 22 workers-- nine of them are Mexican. While he believes all of them are legal, he says there's no way to prove their papers are legit.
Vermont expects jobs from programBurlington Free Press - Fri Nov 06
Vermont businesses should generate about 600 new jobs from contacts made with investors on a trip to Asia last week, Gov.
Asia trip to yield new jobsBarre-Montpelier Times-Argus - Thu Nov 05
Gov. James Douglas said Thursday that his recent trip with Vermont business leaders to Asia is showing tangible results, with several potential investments in state companies on the way.
Deal will bring jobs to OrleansBurlingtonFreePress.com - Sat Oct 24
Plans were finalized Friday to designate a medical manufacturing company as an official Vermont EB-5 Regional Center Project - creating an incentive for foreign investors and boosting the outlook for job creation in the Northeast Kingdom.
Deal with South Korean firm brings jobs to Vt.Rutland Herald - Fri Oct 23
Gov. James Douglas, two days into a trade mission to Asia, on Friday announced an agreement with a Korean firm that's expected to bring more than 200 jobs to northern Vermont's Orleans County.
Deal with South Korean firm brings jobs to Vt.WCAX-TV Burlington - Fri Oct 23
Gov. Jim Douglas' office says his trip to Asia is paying off, with an agreement with a Korean firm that's expected to bring more than 200 jobs to northern Vermont's Orleans County.
Suspected international con man pleads not guiltyThe Oregonian - Thu Oct 08
BURLINGTON, Vermont - A Colombian man suspected of swindling wealthy hotel guests worldwide has pleaded not guilty to federal charges he illegally entered the U.S. from Canada.
Gates in Stanstead, Derby Line get chilly responseThe Brattleboro Reformer - Wed Oct 07
Construction's under way on the U.S.-Canada border on a pair of steel gates that will cut off automotive access on two unguarded streets that authorities say are a magnet for smugglers and illegal aliens.
Ramped-up security divides village that straddles Canadian borderNews Journal - Sat Oct 03
For decades, the towns of Derby Line, Vt., and Stanstead, Quebec, have functioned as one community.
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