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International Safety Equipment Association experts Cam Mackey and Andrew Funk join us to discuss hand protection. We also review content from the October issue of Safety+Health.
International Safety Equipment Association experts Cam Mackey and Andrew Funk join us to discuss hand protection. We also review content from the October issue of Safety+Health.
What does "home" mean to you?In her October editor's letter, CITY Magazine's Leah Stacy writes:"Editing this issue has solidified my belief that home is a state of mind; a state of being. A person's arms around us. A voice on the phone, even if it's miles away. A good meal around a table full of people we love. A city where we find ourselves. And perhaps, a longing for an even greater destination beyond this life.""Home" is the theme of this month's issue of the magazine, and each story explores a different take on the word.The CITY team joins us this hour to discuss it.In studio: Leah Stacy, editor of CITY Magazine Patrick Hosken, arts reporter for CITY Magazine Roberto Lagares, multimedia reporter for CITY Magazine Jake Walsh, art director for CITY Magazine Gino Fanelli, investigations and City Hall reporter for WXXI News and contributor to CITY Magazine Veronica Volk, senior producer for WXXI News and contributor to CITY Magazine Read Gino Fanelli's "A place of refuge" and Veronica Volk's "From corn mazes to kangaroos" on the CITY website.You can also watch WRUR's Hannah Maier interview Jon Dretto.Voting for CITY's Best of Rochester 2025 is now open.Check out the iconic scene from Princess Bride referenced halfway through the show.---Connections is supported by listeners like you. Head to our donation page to become a WXXI member today, support the show, and help us close the gap created by the rescission of federal funding.---Connections airs every weekday from noon-2 p.m. Join the conversation with questions or comments by phone at 1-844-295-TALK (8255) or 585-263-9994, email, Facebook or Twitter. Connections is also livestreamed on the WXXI News YouTube channel each day. You can watch live or access previous episodes here.---Do you have a story that needs to be shared? Pitch your story to Connections.
In October's VermontBiz we take a close look at Vermont's summer tourism and making nice with Canada. By most accounts, the summer tourism season in Vermont — generally, late May to early September — was decent. There were some concerning shortcomings and some solid wins. VermontBiz' Economic Report on Bennington County finds that there is a lot going on! It is unique in that it has two distinct regions: The North Shire is centered around the largely tourism-related Manchester and the larger South Shire revolves around the traditional economy representative of Bennington. We also celebrate the life of Rich Tarrant. Guided by values and driven by purpose, his contributions made a lasting impact on Vermont and the lives of many Vermonters. And don't miss the all new VermontBiz2Biz Expo, Oct 9th at the DoubleTree in South Burlington! The full Expo program is included! All this and more is in the October Issue of VermontBiz. Serious Business...Serious news. For a subscription, call 802-863-8038 or go to vermontbiz.com/subscribe.
We visit the ninth edition of the British Ceramics Biennial and preview the October issue of Monocle. Plus: A stopover at Vienna Design week.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
[Contemporary Realism] Co-publisher Wendie Martin speaks with managing editor Sarah Gianelli about the October 2025 issue of American Art Collector, which includes features on Alan Magee, Jenny Saville and NFN Kalyan. Also in the issue are sections devoted to works on paper, museums around the country and a destination guide for Charleston, South Carolina. This episode is sponsored by American Art Collector. Learn more at americanartcollector.com.
[Western Art] Co-publisher Wendie Martin is the host today as she chats with executive editor Michael Clawson about the October 2025 issue of Western Art Collector. They dive into features Dan Stovall, the Woolaroc Exhibition in Oklahoma and discuss the massive 2025 Western Museum Guide, which features major art destinations around the country. Today's episode is sponsored by Western Art Collector, the only monthly magazine devoted to Western art. Learn more at westernartcollector.com.
Welcome back this months podcast. Its a little late because of computer issues but now that its all fixed here is the episode. We go over Amd, Nvida, Nintendo and XBox. Hope everyone enjoys
Episode: October Issue with Special Guest Melissa McClean on a Geriatric Workforce Enhancement Program Host: Karl Steinberg, MD, HMDC, CMD Guest(s): Elizabeth Galik, PhD, CRNP (editor-in-chief); Melissa McClean, MSN, CRNP, ANP-BC, ACHPN In This Episode: In this episode, host Dr. Karl Steinberg, MD, CMD, and editor-in-chief Dr. Elizabeth Galik, PhD, CRNP, discuss our October issue of Caring for the Ages with guest Melissa McClean, MSN, CRNP, ANP-BC, ACHPN. Ms. McClean talks about a geriatric workforce enhancement program at the University of Maryland with baccalaureate nursing students. Drs. Galik and Steinberg also discuss our cover stories on antibiotic resistance in nursing homes and an upcoming new antibiotic in the urinary tract infection treatment tool kit, as well as an article about utilizing music with dementia patients. Featured Articles: Bolstering the Nursing Home Workforce through Geriatric Workforce Enhancement Programs, by Melissa McClean Antibiotic Resistance in Nursing Homes: A Reflection of the Global Crisis, by Glenn Tillotson and Angela Donald Pivmecillinam (Pivya): An Upcoming New Antibiotic in the Urinary Tract Infection Tool Kit, by Jessica Zering When Words Fail, Music Speaks, by Elizabeth Galik Date Recorded: October 3, 2024 Available Credit: The American Board of Post-Acute and Long-Term Care Medicine (ABPLM) issues CMD credits for select PALTtalk podcast episodes as follows: Claim CMD Credit
In October's VermontBiz we profile Innovator and community organizer HB Lozito, co-founder and executive director of the Brattleboro nonprofit Out in the Open, whose mission is to connect rural LGBTQIA+ people to build community, visibility, knowledge and power. Travel and tourism has been one of Vermont's strongest industries for more than a century. This year, officials are just hoping for regular weather! Our Economic Report on Bennington County finds that new attention on the county is a surprising outcome of the pandemic. People are investing, realizing this is a great place to live and grow a business. And a group led by BETA Technologies CEO Kyle Clark, has signed a purchase and sale agreement with the state of Vermont to acquire the Caledonia County State Airport. And don't miss the all new VermontBiz2Biz Expo, Wednesday, Oct 9th at the DoubleTree So Burlington! The full Expo program is included! All this and more is in the October Issue of VermontBiz. Serious Business...Serious news. For a subscription, call 802-863-8038 or go to vermontbiz.com/subscribe.
Ming and Gareth are back for a catch-up and a debrief. We talk 5-year plans, chastity cock-cage kink, favourite cheeses, sex-party logistics, and ideal options for sploshing. Plus, there's a quiz! Follow Gareth on Twitter at @gtvlondon Follow Ming on Instagram @heyminhiwang
Roger Kimball, the Editor and Publisher of The New Criterion, discusses highlights of the October 2024 issue and reads from its opening pages.
[Contemporary Realism] Adolfo Castillo is the host of today's episode as he dives into the October issue of American Art Collector with managing editor Sarah Gianelli. Together, Sarah and Adolfo talk about a feature on painter Stephen Fox, our annual Art Lover's Guide to Charleston, South Carolina & Vicinity, and gallery previews at top venues from coast to coast. Dont miss the inside scoop on the art world in the October issue. Today's episode is sponsored by American Art Collector. Learn more at americanartcollector.com.
[Western Art] Returning to the podcast is Adolfo Castillo, who hosts an enlightening discussion with executive editor Michael Clawson about the October issue of Western Art Collector magazine. Michael talks about the annual Western Museum Directory, a brand new section devoted to outdoor adventures, and major shows happening all around the art world, including the Lone Star Art Auction and the Cowboy Artists of America annual show, and so much more. Today's episode is sponsored by Western Art Collector. Learn more about the magazine at westernartcollector.com.
Hello to you listening in Kelowna, BC, Canada!Coming to you from Whidbey Island, Washington this is Stories from Women Who Walk with 60 Seconds for Wednesdays on Whidbey and your host, Diane Wyzga inviting you to subscribe to my Quarter Moon Story Arts Monthly NewsAudioLetter where you will join a growing movement of people who are shaping storytelling to shift attitudes, behaviors, even cultures. Previously, in the October 2023 issue of the Quarter Moon Story Arts NewsAudioLetter we explored the transformative power of storytelling to enliven and empower listeners to action by creating shared emotional experiences. The listener enters into and becomes the story so she can reckon with life encounters by identifying with the plot or characters without actually experiencing the consequences.In the November edition I delve into the concept of origin stories, highlighting their role as the foundation of professional and personal identities carved from pivotal life moments and overcoming challenges. I encourage you to embark on an "archaeological dig" to discover your genuine storytelling voice, acknowledging that this process is not for the faint-hearted. But, the benefits of crafting an engaging origin story include self-discovery and identity, effective communication, brand development, leadership impact, and the ability to present oneself, one's work, one's narrative in a compelling manner.To help you get closer to creating your origin story, I've provided two practical exercises. The first involves exploring character traits through a partner's prompts, while the second encourages recalling and dealing with pivotal life moments using your bonus gift, the Story Spine framework .As my clients have learned, your origin story is the most consequential story of your life. Why? It tells the story of how you got from there to here. Your story in your voice will connect with, engage and influence your audience to action while also transforming the lives of those you serve. Nothing else has that power!CTA: Let's dive into your Origin Story: covering everything from what it is to the challenges to the gains. If claiming your origin story sounds like something you've been waiting to do click this LINK to learn more and subscribe.You're always invited: “Come for the stories - stay for the magic!” Speaking of magic, would you subscribe, share a 5-star rating + nice review on your social media or podcast channel of choice, and join us next time!Meanwhile, stop by my Quarter Moon Story Arts website to:✓ Check out What I Offer,✓ Arrange your free Story Start-up Session,✓ Opt In to my monthly NewsAudioLetter for bonus gift, valuable tips & techniques to enhance your story work, and✓ Stay current with Diane on LinkedIn.Stories From Women Who Walk Production TeamPodcaster: Diane F Wyzga & Quarter Moon Story ArtsMusic: Mer's Waltz from Crossing the Waters by Steve Schuch & Night Heron MusicAll content and image © 2019 to Present Quarter Moon Story Arts. All rights reserved.
In case anyone has ever wondered what a phone call sounds like between the two of us. This is it.
We're back with the October Issue of 3-2-1 with Lizzi & Zanne. If you watched on Instagram we broadcasted on Halloween so we are dressed up for the occasion! We covered so many great topics! Our Halloween night special that included: - How to be stylish when you have to wear a costume - The silver trend of chrome accessories - a highstreet edit - Instatrends and should you get on board with?! - A love of the new shearling gilet trend - a highstreet edit - the casual styling of Victoria Beckham after watching the Beckham Netflix documentary - An anecdote about black lipgloss - Favourite dark red lipsticks - Biotin and The Inky List Exfoliator head scalp - for fine hair and hair loss - What to expect from the Chanel exhibition at the V&A - What to expect at the Spirit of Christmas Fair in London this week This plus much, much more! thanks for tuning in! You can follow LIzzi at @lizzi.richardson & Zanne at @allthingszanne __________________ Lizzi Richardson | UK Style & Fashion Content Creator & Podcaster for ageless styling | Here for you honey on style dilemmas & style tips. Connect if you love city style, office style, fashion trends & sustainable choices. Always more on www.lovedbylizzi.com • Instagram @lizzi.richardson
The October Issue is a doozy! The girls share what designer they are most like, how they decorate for the autumn season, and end with a shocking story from Bre! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dwelling-place/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dwelling-place/support
Audio Summary of the October Issue with Introduction by Dr. Bonnie Ky
In October's VermontBiz we profile Green Mountain Power's president and CEO Mari McClure, who is positioning the company to stand on the revolutionary edge of our energy future. Under McClure's leadership, GMP is transitioning from a traditional utility into a technology company. VermontBiz focuses on Travel and Tourism with a look at vacationing in Vermont. The industry weathered this year's storms and looks forward to a brighter future, starting with fall foliage. Read to find out why many are bullish on this season's prospects. Our Economic Report on Bennington County shows all indications are…optimistic! Despite shortages in housing and childcare, and flooding over the summer, this community's spirit is undampened! We also introduce you to the friends who started a business as they searched for a way to connect with their loved ones diagnosed with dementia. Their solution? It's all in the cards… All this and more is in the October Issue of VermontBiz. Serious Business...Serious News. For a subscription, call 802-863-8038 or go to vermontbiz.com/subscribe.
#485 This time the style section is actually good.
On this First Look, Sarah Gianelli dishes on the upcoming October issue of American Art Collector Magazine. She talks with us about the cover artist, Christopher Stott, this month's collector home, artist Julie Heffernan, works on paper, the exciting art world Charleston, South Carolina has to offer and so much more!
On this First Look, Michael Clawson stops by again to tease the upcoming October issue of Western Art Collector Magazine. He talks to us about Jerry Jordan at Legacy Galleries, Brett Allen Johnson at Maxwell Alexander, Four Seasons with Gallery Wild, event previews, auctions and so much more!
Today on the show, we are pausing our New York Fashion Week coverage to chat with Wendell Steavenson, the writer behind Vogue's October Issue cover story featuring Kate Winslet. Chioma and Chloe also spoke with another October feature star, the White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre. She chatted with us about her insane schedule, parenting her daughter Soleil, and her beauty signatures behind the podium. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Editor-in-chief Craig Outhier and managing editor Leah LeMoine join Digital Director Matt Johnson to dive deeper into the featured stories in the new issue. The post Podcast: PHOENIX magazine Editors Dive into the September/October Issue appeared first on PHOENIX magazine.
This month Gareth and Ming catch on October 2022. Ming's "drag career" continues to very very....verrrrry slowly grow with a few gigs coming up , Gareth takes Ming on a recount of Diana the musical and of course with irrelevant tangents, Ming laments the amount of "poof proofing" happening at his gym(s).Follow Gareth on Twitter at @gtvlondonFollow Ming on Instagram @heymingaling
In this episode of Oh My Heath ... There's HOPE! Jana talks with Ayla Barmmer. Ayla Barmmer, MS, RDN, LDN, is a registered dietitian nutritionist, functional medicine practitioner, and the founder, and CEO, of FullWell, fertility wellness, and education brand. Her entire career focus has been to advance the health and empowerment of practitioners, patients and families through nutritional science, functional medicine and evidence-based holistic solutions. Barmmer launched FullWell to provide all families access to the same evidence-based, effective, high-quality prenatal and fertility supplements that she successfully uses with her own patients. Barmmer earned her undergraduate degree in dietetics and completed her dietetic internship at the University of Connecticut; a Master of Science in Health Communications from Boston University and has additional training in clinical nutrition, functional medicine, women's health, herbal medicine and holistic and integrative therapies. “Everything in moderation, including moderation” This 30-minute episode is on: * Working with couples to get through fertility problems * Could it be m husband or partner when I struggle to get pregnant? * A man's health can affect the health of your child and pregnancy * Is age a contributing factor to conception for both women and men? * What supplementation would be great to have on board before getting pregnant? Get in touch with Ayla: https://fullwellfertility.com/ https://www.instagram.com/aylabarmmer_rd/ https://www.instagram.com/fullwellfertility/ https://www.facebook.com/fullwellfertility https://www.linkedin.com/in/aylabarmmer/ Check out Ayla's Article in our October Issue of Best Holistic Life Magazine: https://magazines.bestholisticlife.com/view/601481497/24 Get in touch with Jana and listen to more Podcasts: https://www.janashort.com/ Show Music ‘Hold On' by Amy Gerhartz https://www.amygerhartz.com/music. Get Your Free Copy of Best Holistic Life Magazine! One of the fastest-growing independent magazines centered around holistic living. https://www.bestholisticlife.com/ Grab your gift today: https://www.janashort.com/becoming-the-next-influencers-download-offer/ Connect with Jana Short: https://www.janashort.com/contact/
Audio Summary of the October 2022 Issue of JACC: Asia, by Dr. Jian'an Wang
Roger Kimball, the Editor and Publisher of The New Criterion, discusses highlights of the October 2022 issue and reads from its opening pages.
In this edition of the TAC "TIC" Talk, Jaclyn Touzard and Dr. Joe Busch interview Dr. Eric Kaplan to discuss his and Dr. Perry Bard's latest article, "The Disc Dilemma", featured in the October Issue of The American Chiropractor. Dr. Kaplan and Dr. Bard have developed Disc Centers of America, Concierge Coaches, and the first national certification program for non-surgical spinal decompression, a 12 CEU credit event. Being held for the 10th anniversary on November 5th and 6th. This event has been sold out for two years running.
In this edition of the TAC "TIC" Talk, Dr. Carl Cleveland joins Jaclyn Touzard and Dr. Joe Busch for a special interview featured in the October Issue of The American Chiropractor. Dr. Cleveland is a fourth-generation doctor of chiropractic, grandson of the founders, and the third president of Cleveland Chiropractic College, now Cleveland University-Kansas City (CUKC), and including its College of Chiropractic and College of Health Sciences.
In October's VermontBiz you'll see why the future is rural as we profile Matt Dunne and the non-profit Center on Rural Innovation. Dunne is one of the leaders in a growing national movement to develop rural entrepreneurship and help end the digital divide. The non-profit has helped communities raise $18 million to help towns manifest their visions. VermontBiz focuses on Travel and Tourism with a look at an optimistic forecast for the ski industry. Last year was strong and with the easing of restrictions on the Canadian border, enthusiasm is high! Our Economic Report shows economic indicators improving in Bennington County, where business owners are basking in the “great national migration” to Bennington. We also introduce you to the mother daughter duo behind Vivace Vermont. Learn how Sophia Manzi , a painter, and her mother Gail Borden, a quilter, combined their talents to create wearable art (and vibrant homegoods). All this and more is in the October Issue of VermontBiz. Serious Business, serious news. For a subscription, call 802-863-8038 or go to vermontbiz.com/subscribe.
Monocle's October issue is all about making an effort, whether that's designing a distinctive uniform for your business, decking out your apartment so that hosting is easy or sharpening up your autumn style. We cover it all. Plus: Will Brazil stick or twist as election day nears? [Grab a copy today from The Monocle Shop.](https://monocle.com/shop/)
Monocle's October issue is all about making an effort, whether that's designing a distinctive uniform for your business, decking out your apartment so that hosting is easy or sharpening up your autumn style. We cover it all. Plus: Will Brazil stick or twist as election day nears? [Grab a copy today from The Monocle Shop.](https://monocle.com/shop/)
On this First Look , Executive Editor Michael Clawson chats with us about the October issue of Western Art Collector magazine. We celebrate 10 years of Maxwell Alexander Gallery, Kyle Polzin and Z.S. Liang at Legacy, upcoming previews, shows and so much more!
On this First Look we talk with Michael Clawson about the October issue of American Art Collector magazine. Michael talks with us about the beauty and importance of trees in art, Roger Dean and Freyja Dean at the Haight Street Art Center, upcoming previews and so much more!
In October's Vermont Business Magazine we profile Cindy Delaney of Delaney Meeting and Event Management. The travel and hospitality industries were among the hardest hit during the last 18 months. So if you make your living creating events, what are you supposed to do? If you are Cindy, you instantly embrace the digital and carry on. Vermont Business Magazine focuses on Travel and Tourism with a look at a cautiously optimistic forecast for the ski industry. Our Economic Report takes a deeper look at Bennington County, with the lows of pandemic uncertainty countered by the highs of the real estate market. We also bring you the latest on the massive EB 5 investment scandal in the Northeast Kingdom, with the Stegner defense team contending that top state officials knew of the fraud. All this and more is in the October Issue of Vermont Business Magazine. Serious Business, serious news. For a subscription, call 802-863-8038 or go to vermontbiz.com/subscribe.
Welcome to Kudos Kirby, a comics journey into Jack Kirby's lesser known works. Angus will be your guide through this monthly expedition to uncover those hidden gems from “The King of Comics” over 20,000 comic book pages! We hope you enjoy this latest adventure in the journey! Please drop us a message on the anchor app or send us an mp3 or email to kirbyskidspodcast@gmail.com. Please share your impressions once you have read: SGT. FURY And His Howling Commandos will be the Jack Kirby work profiled on Kudos Kirby in 2022! Each month we will cover a single issue from SGT Fury And His Howling Commandos: https://www.comixology.com/Sgt-Fury-Epic-Collection-The-Howling-Commandos/digital-comic/743932 2022 January - Issue #1 February - Issue #2 March - Issue #3 April - Issue #4 May - Issue #5 June - Issue #6 July - Issue #7 August - Issue #8 September - Issue #9 October - Issue #13 November - Issue #15 December - Issue #18 Leave a message via the anchor app at Kirby's Kids. www.anchor.fm/kirbyskids Join the Community Discussions https://mewe.com/join/kirbyskids Please join us down on the Comics Reading Trail in 2022 https://www.kirbyskids.com/2021/11/holiday-special-kirbys-kids-giving.html For detailed show notes and past episodes please visit www.kirbyskids.com
Welcome to the WDW Escape Podcast, presented by WDW Magazine. The October Issue of WDW Magazine is the “Happy Birthday, Magic Kingdom” Issue, and in celebration, we are sharing memories and stories of favorite Opening Day attractions and more! This week, we turn to a Magical Moment from our Blog: “Challenge: Every Magic Kingdom Ride in One Ten-Hour Day”, written by Julie De la Fe.
Rhayne Coleman is BACK with The October Issue of Gayside Stories Reimagined. This is an Episode that you do not want to miss. Follow my Ace on Twitter @carefreeblerd Follow The Kid @JohnEFX Email the Show @thejohneffectpodcast@gmail.com. Wanna Sound Off and be featured on the show Call or Text 202-643-8776. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thejohneffectpodcast/message
Rhayne Coleman is BACK with The October Issue of Gayside Stories Reimagined. This is an Episode that you do not want to miss. Follow my Ace on Twitter @carefreeblerd Follow The Kid @JohnEFX Email the Show @thejohneffectpodcast@gmail.com. Wanna Sound Off and be featured on the show Call or Text 202-643-8776. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thejohneffectpodcast/message
Welcome to WDW Escape, presented by WDW Magazine. The October Issue of WDW Magazine is the “Happy Birthday, Magic Kingdom” Issue, and in celebration, we are sharing memories and stories of favorite Opening Day attractions and more! This week, board an imaginary teacup with us as we explore The Mad Tea Party! Still missing Walt Disney World? Subscribe to WDW Magazine in Print or Digital format at wdw-magazine.com. You'll be transported right back to your happy place.
In this episode of the IJGC Podcast, Editorial Fellows Emma Allanson and Natalia Rodríguez discuss the contents of the September issue of IJGC in English.
In this episode of the IJGC Podcast, Editorial Fellow Irina Tsibulak discusses the contents of the October issue of IJGC in Russian.
Kenneth Goh, Editor-in-Chief of Harper's Bazaar, shares with Angel about the Harper's Bazaar October Issue! @HarpersBazaarSg See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Kenneth Goh, Editor-in-Chief of Harper's Bazaar, shares with Angel about the Harper's Bazaar October Issue! @HarpersBazaarSg See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Each issue of JASN contains Highlights, short summaries of a few of the articles in the issue, chosen by the EIC as of special interest to our readers.
In this episode of the IJGC Podcast, Editorial Fellow Sara Nasser discusses the contents of the October issue of IJGC in Arabic.
Welcome to the WDW Escape Podcast, presented by WDW Magazine. The October Issue of WDW Magazine is the “Happy Birthday, Magic Kingdom” Issue, and in celebration, we are sharing memories and stories of favorite Opening Day attractions and more! This week, we turn to a Magical Moment from our Blog: “The Magnificent Imagineering of Fantasyland, written by Brita Stephens. Still missing Walt Disney World? Subscribe to WDW Magazine in Print or Digital format at wdw-magazine.com You'll be transported right back to your happy place.
In the October Issue of Vermont Business Magazine, we interview Gubernatorial candidates, republican Governor Phill Scott, and democrat Lt Governor David Zuckerman. Topics include the Covid pandemic, climate change, healthcare, the dairy industry and more. We also spotlight the Vermont Ski industry. Thanks to strong leadership, Vermont spent the spring and summer beating down COVID-19. Because almost everyone wore their masks, washed their hands and kept their distance from one another, we may have a ski season. Vermont Business Magazine's economic report, focuses on Bennington County which has been dominated by COVID-19 and its ripple effects. There is good news: the Putnam Block's $31 million, first phase is almost finished, adding living and commercial space to downtown Bennington. Finally, After four construction seasons and the investment of tens of millions of dollars, the Middlebury rail tunnel project is all but complete. All this and more is in the October Issue of Vermont Business Magazine. Serious Business, serious news. For a subscription, call 802-863-8038 or go to vermontbiz.com/subscribe