In the 1970s, a shampoo called Lemon Up made quite the zesty splash. Created by the Gillette company, it featured bright yellow packaging, a bumpy, realistic lemon-shaped cap, and promised a full ...
The Orton family has run the business since 1946, and they’re proud to be the ‘purveyors of the practical and hard-to-find.’ WESTON — In this age of TikTok, AI, and cryptocurrency, how refreshing to ...
MANCHESTER — For the second consecutive year, Vermont Country Store has been recognized by Newsweek as the best American Online Shop in the “Universal Provider” category, beating out retail ...
WESTON — The Orton family, proprietors of The Vermont Country Store, announced Monday that they have partnered with Manchester’s Depot 62 Cafe owners Leyla and Alp Basdogan to open a new restaurant ...
Family owned and operated since 1946, The Vermont Country Store has since become an iconic destination for locals and tourists alike. In the video above, host Rachel Holt talk with the store's current ...
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Vermont installs new electric vehicle chargers in two rural locations
New electric vehicle charging stations in Woodstock and Weston are aimed at making it easier for drivers to power up in rural Vermont.
When television’s “A Charlie Brown Christmas” special took aim at the holiday’s creeping commercialism a half-century ago, it targeted one particularly clanging symbol. So why is the Vermont Country ...
The Vermont Country Store has promoted Chris Vickers to president and chief executive officer, the Orton family announced Wednesday Vickers, 47, joined The Vermont Country Store in 2010 as chief ...
WESTON For 64 years, it's been a mailbox staple, offering home remedies, kitchen wares and long-forgotten brands in hopes of helping consumers solve life's little problems, from spider veins to ...
Mildred Ellen Orton, co-founder of The Vermont Country Store, author and an active participant in the Weston community, died at her home Thursday. She was 99. Orton and her husband, Vrest, founded The ...
Vermonters love to track their visits to landmarks around the state: all 252 towns, every covered bridge, that tall filing cabinet in Burlington’s South End. But Marcie Gallagher and Betsy McGavisk ...
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