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C&S grew dramatically in 1958 after it began serving supermarket chain Big D in Worcester. [9] In the 1970s, the founder's grandson, Rick Cohen, joined the company. C&S then built and moved into a 300,000-square-foot (28,000 m 2) warehouse in Brattleboro, Vermont. With the move, it began serving several supermarket chains, including A&P. [9]
The part along the Connecticut River from Hartford south to Windsor opened on February 13, 1849. The Vermont and Canada Railroad was chartered October 31, 1845, as a continuation of the Vermont Central north and west to Rouses Point, New York, splitting at Essex Junction, Vermont (east of Burlington) and running north via St. Albans and Swanton ...
The lines of the Canadian Pacific Railway (CP) operated in the State of Vermont were set up as a separate company to comply with Interstate Commerce Commission regulations and were considered a Class I U.S. railroad (in 1950, railroads with operating revenues over $1 million). The company operated 90 miles (140 km) of railway in Vermont.
[8]: 44 The northern section of the Boston–Wells River, Vermont route ended in 1954 (thus ending connections to Quebec City), as did Manchester–Portsmouth service. [ 8 ] : 86, 126 Concord – Claremont Junction service ended in 1955, and the Boston section of the Ambassador was reduced to a Boston– White River Junction RDC connecting ...
The Colorado and Southern 3-ft-gauge lines were formed in 1898 from the Colorado Central and the Denver, South Park and Pacific Railroads.The narrow gauge operations had four distinct portions: the Platte Canyon Line from Denver to Como, the Gunnison Line from Como to Gunnison via Alpine Tunnel, Highline between Como and Leadville, and the Clear Creek rail line from Denver to Silver Plume.
Wilder is adjacent to the Connecticut River and immediately north of the village of White River Junction. The CDP is bounded on the west by Interstate 91. According to the United States Census Bureau, the CDP has a total area of 2.1 km 2 (0.81 sq mi), of which 2.1 km 2 (0.81 sq mi) is land and 1.22% is water.
An historical marker is located near the Fort's now-underwater site, on the west bank of the Connecticut River on Vernon Road (VT Route 142), at the corner of Cotton Mill Hill. The western section of town, built up around Vermont's east-west Route 9, was formally designated a village in 2005. It is mostly lower-density residential in character ...
Pabst Brewing Company also gained the option to acquire C&C's two U.S. cider brands, Woodchuck and Vermont. [28] In January 2016, further retrenchment was announced with the closure announced of the company's Shepton Mallet factory. [29] The factory was sold to Brothers Drinks Co. in October and some C&C brands will continue to be produced ...