2nd Annual Centennial Awards March 23

PRESS ADVISORY

Contact Kathryn
Mathieson: 802-828-2148
For Immediate Release: March 22, 2005

This press release is available digitally at http://www.sec.state.vt.us

Secretary of State To
Announce Vermont’s
2nd Annual Centennial
Business Award Winners

Wednesday,
March 23
4-7
p.m.
Billings Student Center, UVM Campus

Montpelier. On Tuesday, March 23rd,
Vermont’s 24 oldest businesses will be recognized at an awards ceremony
to be held from 4-7 p.m. at the Billings Student Center on the UVM campus. The
Vermont Centennial Business Awards recognize businesses that have operated in Vermont
for at least 100 years. This is a joint project of the Office of the
Secretary of State, the Vermont Chamber of Commerce and Vermont Business Magazine. Special guests
include Governor Jim Douglas and UVM President Daniel Fogel.

A
complete list of the businesses to be recognized with a Centennial Business
Award is attached.
2005 Centennial Business Award Winners

Business

County

Year
Founded

Old Tavern at Grafton

Windham

1801

Newfane Market

Windham

1825

National Life Group

Washington

1848

Rutland & Whitehall Railroad Co.

Chittenden

1848

G.S. Blodgett Corporation

Chittenden

1848

Community National Bank

Orleans

1851

Hastings Store

Caledonia

1853

Denis, Ricker & Brown

Washington

1865

Springfield Printing Corporation

Windsor

1870

Greene Corporation

Lamoille

1872

Harrington’s in Vermont

Chittenden

1873

The Herald of Randolph

Orange

1874

Union Mutual of Vermont Companies

Washington

1874

A.C. Hathorne Co.

Chittenden

1875

Randolph National Bank

Orange

1875

Reynolds & Son, Inc.

Washington

1875

The County Courier

Franklin

1878

White River Paper Company

Windsor

1881

Verizon New England

Chittenden

1883

Factory Point National Bank

Bennington

1883

Rutland Fire Clay Co.

Rutland

1883

Lyndonville Savings Bank

Orleans

1884

Clarendon & Pittsford Railroad Co.

Chittenden

1885

Granite City Tool of Vermont

Washington

1885

People’s Trust Company of St.
Albans.

Franklin

1886

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