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Ribbon cuttings in Ludlow and Proctorsville highlight local business growth

Submitted A ribbon-cutting ceremony took place in Proctorsville for the opening of Green Mountain Fireplace Specialties.

A pair of ribbon cuttings on June 20 held by the Okemo Valley Regional Chamber of Commerce (OVRCC) marked a day of celebration for two local businesses and offered a boost of momentum to the region’s small business economy.

In Ludlow, Aubuchon ACE Hardware unveiled its newly renovated store on Main Street with a grand re-opening celebration. CEO Will Aubuchon was on hand to officiate the ribbon cutting, welcoming vendors, longtime customers, and staff to tour the refreshed space. The event marked the beginning of a new partnership with ACE Hardware and reaffirmed the store’s commitment to quality products and community-focused service.

Later that day in Proctorsville, festivities continued with the official opening of Green Mountain Fireplace Specialties at its new retail location on Route 103, next to the Grafton Village Cheese Store. A family-run business known for its stove products, Green Mountain Fireplace Specialties  now features an expanded lineup that includes BBQ grills, outdoor living equipment, sauces and condiments, and grilling accessories.

The new store also features a selection of Vermont-made favorites, including maple syrup, Vermont Flannel shirts, and Vermont Teddy Bears, which celebrate the state’s local craftsmanship and charm.

“These events reflect the energy and resilience of our local businesses. We’re honored to support their continued success and the important role they play in the heart of our communities,” said chamber Executive Director Carol Lighthall.

For more info, visit: yourplaceinvermont.com.

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Pictured (l-r): Will Aubuchon and Danielle Armstrong/Aubuchon ACE Hardware; and Carol Lighthall/OVRCC, celebrated the opening of the newly renovated ACE Hardware on Main St.

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