On October 15, 2014

Slightly Off Center opens in downtown Rutland

RUTLAND–Slightly Off Center is a cozy, intimate and inviting boutique selling women’s jewelry and home accessories, and gifts made locally and from around the world.

Slightly off Center is located 146 West St., in downtown Rutland (across from the Post Office).

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The ribbon is cut at the Rutland Region Chamber of Commerce ribbon cutting celebration for Slightly Off Center. Pictured (l-r): Tom Donahue, EVP/CEO Rutland Region Chamber of Commerce; Bill Ackerman, first vice president of Rutland Region Chamber of Commerce; Brennan Duffy, executive director for Rutland Redevelopment Authority; Kevin Mullin, Vt. Senate; Mike Coppinger, executive director for Downtown Rutland Partnership; Kelly Socia, Vermont Backroad Tours; Larry Cupoli, Vt. House of Representatives; Tom Terenzini, Vt. House of Representatives; Peg Flory, Vt. Senate; David Allaire, President, Rutland City Board of Aldermen; Jaymie Gudelis, owner; Peter Fagan, Vt. House of Representatives; Lyz Tomsuden, Downtown Rutland Partnership; Betsy Ide, Green Mountain Power; William Notte, Rutland City Board of Alderman

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