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For decades, manufacturers in the United States have warned of a massive skills gap: that there are not enough new workers with the skills needed to make up for older ones who are retiring.
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Paul (left), John and Mike Harney run Harney & Sons. John Harney started the company out of his Lakeville home in 1983.Harney & Sons / Contributed photoShow MoreShow Less
2of17Hot Cinnamon Spice is Harney & Sons most popular tea blend.Harney & Sons / Contributed photoShow MoreShow Less
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Cindi Bigelow is the third-generation president and CEO of Bigelow Tea.Bigelow Tea / Contributed photoShow MoreShow Less
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Bigelow Tea was founded in Fairfield by Ruth C. Bigelow in 1945.Bigelow Tea / Contributed photoShow MoreShow Less