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In 1928 H.D. Lee, founder and president of The H.D. Lee Mercantile Company, died. [6] During the 1930s and 1940s the company became the leading manufacturer of work clothes in the US. In 1944, the Lazy "S" became the official Lee back pocket. Buddy Lee dolls were a promotional item. In 1954, Lee expanded into casual wear.
New England Clock Company; New Haven, Connecticut (1959–2000) New Haven Clock Company; New Haven, Connecticut (1853–1959) Parker & Whipple; Meriden, Connecticut (1795–1868) Parker & Whipple Manufacturing Company; Meriden, Connecticut (1868–1893) Parker Clock Company; Meriden, Connecticut (1893–1934)
The following list of Connecticut companies includes notable companies that are, or once were, headquartered in Connecticut. Companies based in Connecticut [ edit ]
Conair Corporation is an American company based in Stamford, Connecticut which sells small appliances, personal care products, and health and beauty products for both professionals and consumers. It is majority-owned by private equity firm American Securities, with some minority stakes held by family members of founder Leandro Rizzuto. [2]
Connecticut-based Citrine Power, LLC is planning a 2.5-megawatt commercial system for a closed landfill at 4746 Model City Road. The site is next to Modern Disposal’s Lewiston office and near ...
The former Waterbury, Connecticut location closed in June 2008 and the location was purchased by rival chain ShopRite. This marked a step back for the Price Chopper chain in a highly-competitive area where another chain grocery store, Shaw's of Waterbury, also closed in September 2007 as part of that chain's exit from the state. All of Price ...
Lee Enterprises, Inc. is a publicly traded American media company. It publishes 72 daily newspapers in 25 states, [ 2 ] and more than 350 weekly, classified , and specialty publications. [ 3 ] Lee Enterprises was founded in 1890 by Alfred Wilson Lee [ 2 ] and is based in Davenport, Iowa .
The Rocky River Power Company, formed in 1905 by J. Henry Roraback, became the Connecticut Light and Power Company in 1917. [10] Eversource predecessor Northeast Utilities (NU) was formed on July 1, 1966, under CEO Lelan Sillin, with the merger of the Connecticut Light and Power Company (CL&P, formed in 1917), Western Massachusetts Electric Company (WMECO, formed in 1886), and the Hartford ...