Sterling Concrete buys former
Jolley Concrete assets
DANIELSON — Sterling Concrete Corp., a ready-mix concrete supplier in Massachusetts, purchased substantially all of the assets of the ready-mix concrete operation, formerly known as Jolley Concrete, from CarbonBuilt, Inc., effective Feb. 4.
George DeFalco, Division President of Sterling Concrete Corp., said, “This opportunity marks a significant step forward in our journey of growth and strengthens our regional footprint in the Connecticut market and surrounding areas.”
Sterling Concrete has proudly served Massachusetts & Connecticut for over 20 years and became a part of Strategic Commercial Realty, Inc. in April of 2024 and its family of companies. Strategic Commercial Realty, Inc. is the parent company of Rawson Materials, Rawson Trucking, Rawson Manufacturing & D.B. Cotton, and Bevilacqua Asphalt.
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Sign Completed
The red Toyota sign was installed recently at the future McGee Toyota in East Putnam. The white wall this sign is on will be back lighted. Linda Lemmon photo.
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Honored
PLYMOUTH, N.H. — Two local students were named to the Plymouth State University fall dean’s list: Shannon Breen, a management major of Brooklyn; and Lillian Tokarski, a criminology major of Chepachet.
On President’s List
PLYMOUTH, N.H. —Three local students were named to the named to the fall semester Plymouth State University President’s List: Matthew Siegmund, exercise and sport physiology major, N. Grosvenordale; Lilly Verraneault, social work major of Pomfret Center; and Logan Gagnon, business administration major of Thompson.
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Business Briefs
Energy conservation donations
JEWETT CITY — Jewett City Savings Bank announced that four donations totaling $100,000 were made to local nonprofit organizations in support of their energy conservation projects including: United Services, Inc. received $50,000 to support solar energy upgrades for the Dayville clinic; The Eliza Huntington Memorial Home of Norwich, Inc. received $20,000 towards the installation of new energy saving windows; St. Vincent de Paul Place Norwich, Inc. received $20,000 to assist with an HVAC installation as part of their energy efficiency project; and Stonington Community Center, Inc. received $10,000 to support energy conservation efforts.
$6,500 raised
POMFRET — The Windham-County 4-H Camp’s first ever Sno-Ball Family Dinner Dance raised more than $6,500 for the Jim Logee Campership Fund. 120 guests were served by the camp cook, We-Lik-It Ice Cream Sundae Bar and danced to tunes spun by JD Kyle Sirois. Sponsors included: Antero Urgent Care, Attorney Don Beebe, Buck’s Soft Serve, Creamery Brook Village, Danielson Surplus Sales, French River Materials, Johnson’s Auto Body Inc., Landon Tire, Mackey’s Inc, Drs. Walter and Carolyn MCGinn, Olender’s of Columbia, The Sunshine Shop, Sysco, Daryn Tannenbaum, LCSW, Ted’s IGA Supermarket, Woodstock Creamery, and Zlotnick Construction Company.
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