Vermont Business Magazine On Friday, August 10, Co-Founders of Runamok Maple, Eric and Laura Sorkin, were joined by Governor Phil Scott and US Senator Patrick Leahy at their new facility in Fairfax. The husband and wife duo were presented with a grant certificate awarded to the town of Fairfax. Runamok Maple, which specializes in infused maple syrup, is one of the 14 northern Vermont organizations who will benefit from $2.8 million in federal grants from the Northern Border Regional Commission.
In particular, this grant will allow Runamok Maple to expand, giving them the opportunity to hire over 50 new employees. The town of Fairfax will receive $263,000 for water and wastewater infrastructure for the maple company’s new facility.
Eric Sorkin, Co-Founder of Runamok Maple, Christine Frost, Program Director at Northern Border Regional Commission, Laura Sorkin, Co-Founder of Runamok Maple, Brad Docheff, Fairfax Town Manager, Governor Phil Scott, and US Senator Patrick Lahey. Courtesy photo.
Runamok Maple recently relocated to their new facility at 293 Fletcher Road from Cambridge.
Source: Runamok 8.13.2018
