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| A.D. Rossi Corp./Vermont Tennis Court Surfacing |
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564 Concord Ave.-P.O. Box 566
St. Johnsbury, VT 05819
Phone: 802-748-4378
E-mail: craig@vttennis.com
info@vttennis.com
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| We at A.D. Rossi Corporation, doing business as Vermont Tennis Court Surfacing, supply and install waterproof membrane systems and bridge rail to new and existing highway bridge structures for federal, state and municipal projects. We also supply and install surface coatings to tennis and recreational courts for commercial and residential properties, along with complete construction services and installation of chain link fence. |
| Contact: Craig Racenet |
| also: Fences/Fencing, Recreation |
| B&B Septic Service |
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2702 Crepeault Hill Road, P.O. Box 326
Danville, VT 05828
Phone: 802-748-9858
E-mail: bbseptic@wildblue.net
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| Septic system cleaning and inspection. |
| Contact: Donna Robinson |
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| Kinney Pike/St. Johnsbury |
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P.O. Box 389, 970 Memorial Drive
St. Johnsbury, VT 05819-0389
Phone: 802-748-1010
Fax: 802-748-1012
Toll Free: 800-639-1010
E-mail: dspaulding@kinneypike.com
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| Kinney Pike Insurance, a full-service agency, provides a complete line of business, liability, personal, executive, commercial auto, inland marine, fidelity and surety bonds, workers compensation, health and disability, group health and employee benefits insurance. Kinney Pike is the sole Vermont partner of Assurex Global, Best Practices Award winner. |
| Contact: Doug Spaulding |
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| Mayo's Glass Service, Inc. |
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744 Portland St.-P.O. Box 588
St. Johnsbury, VT 05819
Phone: 802-748-8895
Fax: 802-748-1908
E-mail: info@mayosglass.com
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| Mayo's can repair and replace retail, vehicle, residential, commercial windshields, mirrors, windows, doors, storefronts, custom shower enclosures and handle your specialty glass needs. |
| Contact: James R. Warren |
| also: Windows/Glass Services |
| Mt. Pleasant Cemetery & Crematory |
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Mt. Pleasant Cemetery, 318 Mt. Pleasant St., P.O. Box 296
St. Johnsbury, VT 05819
Phone: 802-748-3063
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| A beautiful 50-acre cemetery, opened in 1850. Grounds are very pretty and peaceful, with tree-laned lanes and flower bushes throughout. Many of the town founders (Fairbanks family and first settler Jonathan Arnold) are buried in this cemetery. Crematory was first one opened in Vermont, in 1966. Cremation services provided. Work with funeral homes and individual families. |
| Contact: Les Blodgett |
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