
Business Notes | Nov. 2
Election Day treats from Brave and Stowe Street Cafe; Deck the storefronts; Tag your Christmas tree now at Murray Hill Farm

Business Notes
Turning the page at Bridgeside Books; What’s old is new at Home Again; Still sitting, eating, cooking outside at Zenbarn & New porch setup at Hender’s.

Restart grant fuels Rt. 100 marketing plan by Waterbury, Stowe, Mad River Valley business groups
Revitalizing Waterbury, the Mad River Valley Chamber of Commerce and the Stowe Area Association have won a $30,000 state grant to collaborate on marketing the region with Vermont Route 100 as their focus.
Parro’s breaks ground, aims for spring to open shooting range
After a long road of design and permitting and COVID-19-related delays, Parro’s Gun Shop officially kicked off construction on its new shooting range, training center, and retail store this week.
Keeping it local: Ice cream vendor scoops up Bridgeside Books
When Bridgeside Books owner Hiata Corduan put out the word this summer that she was looking to sell her 11-year-old independent bookstore, she was prepared to spend a year or even more to find a buyer.

Win Smith retires; Sugarbush Resort names new president and COO
Sugarbush Resort on Thursday announced the retirement of former owner and current president and COO Win Smith along with the appointment of John Hammond to succeed him.

Pass the buck: Local currency program aims to keep $ local
It’s been in the works for awhile and the timing now seems even more vital to drum up business for local merchants as Revitalizing Waterbury this past week launched its Waterbury Bucks program.

Wanted: New owner for beloved independent bookstore
After 11 years as the face of Waterbury’s independent bookstore, Hiata Corduan says it’s “time to move on to the next chapter” and has put her business up for sale.