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The Jericho Center Country Store, considered Vermont’s oldest continually operating general store, is for sale. on Friday, Dec. 3, 2021. Photo by Glenn Russell/VTDigger ...
NORTH CLARENDON — The Vermont Country Store says it won’t rebuild a 16,000-square-foot warehouse on Route 7B that burned down in October, ... The building that burned down was bought by Vermont ...
He said Vermont Country Store has been selling Mountain Weaver products since 1961, and has had an interest in buying the company for at least 30 years. The Rihms are retiring, which is why the sale ...
Writer Erika Veurink shares her picks from the Vermont Country Store Catalogue, where you can find men’s leather slippers that look like Bode, crisp 100% cotton sheets, and more.
Vermont Business Magazine The Orton family, proprietors of The Vermont Country Store, announced today that the company’s Executive Vice President Kara Soulia will become President of the venerable ...
Vermont’s independent country stores are in the state’s DNA -- the lifeblood of many small, rural communities. Governor Phil Scott this month recognized the importance of these informal town ...
Gordon Brothers' list of store leases for sale includes all of the Big Lots locations in Vermont, which means that the company likely doesn't plan on keeping any of them open.
Vermont Country Store looks to Stowe by Stowe Reporter October 20, 2016, 10:01 pm October 20, 2016, 10:11 pm. Share this: ...
The president and CEO of The Vermont Country Store will leave the business at the end of the year.Bill Shouldice has been head of the 66-year-old retail and mail-order catalog company based in ...
Vermont Country Store President and CEO Bill Shouldice will leave the company at the end of 2012, according to a press release. Shouldice will depart after a seven-year run at the helm of the ...
New England Living: The Vermont Country Store 05:14. Sponsored by The Vermont Country Store. Family owned and operated since 1946, The Vermont Country Store has since become an iconic destination ...
Vrest Orton spent some time working in publishing and moved back to his native state in 1933. He met his wife-to-be, a member of the local Wilcox dairy farming family, and they were soon married.
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