NEWS
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Stone Shines in Annual Best Places to Work in Vermont List
We've been named the second-best place to work in Vermont in the small-business category.
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Deepening GIS Expertise at the Esri Partner Conference and Developer Summit
Join Stone GIS Developers, March 8-13, in Palm Springs.
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Register for Free March 12 Webinar
Join us for a practical look at how the USDA-supported Agricultural Policy/Environmental eXtender (APEX) model can help quantify a broad range of agricultural sustainability indicators.
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Supporting Grant-Funded Projects Across Vermont
Recent grant awards and new funding programs are creating opportunities for communities to advance planning, infrastructure, and climate action projects across Vermont.
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Stone Quality Manager Presents on Field Trial Deviation at NAICC Annual Meeting
Quality Manager Jennifer Cypher will explore how ambiguity, assumed knowledge, and unrealistic instructions in protocols and SOPs create preventable deviations.
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Esri News Magazine Features Stone Project
ArcNews article details our support of the Vermont Community Broadband Board's efforts.
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Fluorometry Lab Surpasses Milestone
The Stone Environmental Fluorometry Lab concluded 2025 by surpassing the milestone of 15,000 fluorometry samples analyzed. Over the past five years, we have conducted 13 spray drift deposition studies using tracer dyes, totaling more than 200 individual study treatments.
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New Water Resources Scientist Brings Wealth of State, Local Experience
River Scientist Evelyn Boardman brings deep experience from both the public and private sectors, including recent service to Vermont as a State River Scientist and Municipal Roads General Permit Coordinator.
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Ecotoxicology Experts Take the Stage at SETAC North America 2025
Stone staff will be sharing three presentations, co-leading a workshop, and chairing a session on endangered species assessment at the 46th annual meeting of SETAC, November 16 to 20 in Portland, Oregon.
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Video: Stone Research Proves Montgomery Wastewater System's Design protects the Environment
Enjoy this video about our innovative, site-specific soil column study work, and how it supported system development for our engineering partner and the Town of Montgomery.