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New Client Site: Zalinger Cameron & Lambek

Zalinger Cameron & Lambek has been serving the legal needs of public entities, businesses, non-profits, and individuals throughout Vermont since its' founding in 1980.  Their website, however, is new. Read More >>


New Client Site: Revitalizing Waterbury

Posted By Cynthia Ryan Cynthia Ryan Posted On May 08 2019 at 11:11 AM May 08 2019 at 11:11 AM

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Revitalizing Waterbury has a mission to preserve, promote and enhance the economic, historic and social vitality of Waterbury, Vermont for residents, businesses and visitors alike. 

We were put on a mission to help.
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New Client Site: VT-NEA

Posted By Ed Rooney Ed Rooney Posted On May 02 2019 at 11:55 AM May 02 2019 at 11:55 AM

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The average lifespan of a website is between five to seven years before the technology on the web has progressed so much that a website much older than that can start to feel dated. We were pleased when Vermont-NEA came back to Edgeworks Creative for a facelift and update of their website to set them on the path for the next five years. Read More >>


New Client Website Guest Relations Association

Posted By Ed Rooney Ed Rooney Posted On Oct 08 2015 at 08:19 AM Oct 08 2015 at 08:19 AM

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What do Ben & Jerry's, Caterpillar, Nike, John Deere, Coca-Cola, Harley Davidson, Toyota and Nissan all have in common? They all belong to an organization that has a new website developed by Edgeworks Creative - the Guest Relations Association website.
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New Client Website Friends of the Winooski River

Posted By Ed Rooney Ed Rooney Posted On Aug 04 2015 at 10:05 PM Aug 04 2015 at 10:05 PM

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Pleased to announce another new client website - Friends of the Winooski River.
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Restaurant Rebrand - Arvads Grill

Recently we completed a year-long project with one of Waterbury's most iconic restaurants - Arvads. We were brought on board to help with a re-branding effort for the local eatery to coincide with their 25th anniversary of being in business.  Arvads Grill (formerly Arvad's Grill & Pub) approached Edgeworks Creative with the knowledge that they wanted to change things up a bit and offer something different than what they had been doing. Having been in business as long as they have they felt as though the other restaurants in town were benefitting more from the beer tourism and foodie movement that Read More >>


New Client Website: Revitalizing Waterbury

Posted By Ed Rooney Ed Rooney Posted On Aug 27 2014 at 03:33 PM Aug 27 2014 at 03:33 PM

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We're pleased to announce a new website for Revitalizing Waterbury - proud to have been selected for this important project.
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New Wordpress Migration: Catholic Fiction

One of the things we least like (hate most?) about Wordpress is how often these websites are attacked. If you run a Wordpress site take a look at your server logs and you are likely to find hundreds upon hundreds of attempts by bots trying to break into the website administration. Sometimes, though, it isn't neccessarily brute force attacks on admin login, but rather updates to critical security flaws in the software that don't get applied because people are busy running their businesses and might not even be aware they are at risk. Edgeworks Creative does not work with Wordpress because Read More >>


New Client Website: Arthur Powers

Using the new Edgeworks CMS for Authors, Arthur Powers has created a website to feature his books and provide his fans with updated information about his blah blah blah   ugh   help Read More >>


New Client Website - Vermont-NEA

Edgeworks Creative is proud to announce the release of a brand new website for the states' largest union - the Vermont-NEA.  We worked closely with Darren Allen, the Communications Director for Vermont-NEA to provide a replacement for what had been an extremely difficult to use and poorly designed website with a beautiful responsive design.  Read More >>