Quiet Corner Shops & Services
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03/12/2021
44 Main Street
Colchester CT
Opening March 16!!!
44 Main Street
Colchester, CT
Opening March 16!!!
Can't miss us thanks to Gagnon Sign!!!
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11/28/2020
The sale is on!! Please LIKE & SHARE!!
20% off all CBD products
(cream, gummies, oil, dry herb, etc.)
50% off CBDfx brand
15-30% off all glass!!
Don’t like our price? Name your own!
(Apparently Bryan likes to haggle ~ haha)
Our GVG branded winter hats and stickers are in 👍
Spend $150+ get a hat for $5 plus GVG die cut stickers with your purchase!
Can't make it in to the shop today? Order online here at https://www.greenvalleyglassct.com/ with the code GVG20 for 20% off glass! Pick it up later or just give us a call.
If you’ve had your eye on something on the top shelf ... NOW is the time to grab it!! We hope everyone had a great Thanksgiving and are ready for the upcoming holidays!! Thank you for supporting local business!!
With much gratitude:
The GREEN VALLEY GLASS Team
Bryan Langevin
Wade Hilton
Kyle Provencher
Jeff Gagnon
Jenelle Provencher
Phone (860) 315-9062
Online https://www.greenvalleyglassct.com/
Email [email protected]
03/16/2020
Welcome! Thank you for supporting small shops and services at this time!
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FROM GOVERNOR NED LAMONT: (HARTFORD, CT) – Governor Ned Lamont today announced that small businesses and nonprofit organizations in Connecticut that have been negatively impacted by the global COVID-19 outbreak are now eligible for disaster relief loans of up to $2 million from the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA).
On Sunday, the governor submitted a request to the federal agency for expedited approval of the disaster relief to immediately provide aid to businesses in Connecticut. Over the past several days, the Connecticut Department of Economic and Community Development (DECD) has been working diligently to survey companies statewide to assess the impact of COVID-19 on the small business community and the local economy.
“Small businesses and nonprofits of all types are experiencing large, sudden drops in revenue while trying to do the right thing and give employees the flexibility they need to take care of themselves and their families,” Governor Lamont said. “One of our priorities is to help them as much we can. SBA disaster relief loans are an important tool that can help Connecticut businesses.”
“The availability of SBA loans is another key piece of a broader set of relief measures the Lamont administration continues to put into place for individuals and our business community,” DECD Commissioner David Lehman said. “Their ability to successfully navigate this health crisis is of vital importance to our economy in the short and long-term. The DECD team will remain proactive and continue to assess the impact of this pandemic and assist small businesses navigate this unprecedented economic climate.”
Small businesses can learn more about the program and apply for financial assistance at www.sba.gov/disaster or call the SBA at 1-800-659-2955.
Small businesses with questions about this SBA loan program or other assistance provided at the state-level can call 860-500-2333 to speak directly with a DECD representative. Businesses can also stay informed on news and guidance related to COVID-19 and its impact on Connecticut by visiting the state’s dedicated coronavirus website at
ct.gov/coronavirus
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