Jeb Wallace-Brodeur Marc Sherman and Trudy Trombley (front) with (from left) Abby Sherman, Denise Earley, Erin Welch and Angela Peterson In the first week of June 2020, Marc Sherman wasn t sure whether his business, Stowe Mercantile, would survive until the Fourth of July. The country store on Main Street in downtown Stowe, which sells mostly locally produced foods, candies, apparel, jewelry and souvenirs, was facing the worst crisis in its 32-year history. Revenues had plummeted to 30 percent of normal. Much of Stowe Mercantile s inventory is specialty food items, which had been purchased the previous December and January but couldn t be sold while the store was shuttered for 10 weeks. Eventually, most passed their expiration dates; even the local food pantries couldn t accept them. The boutique s line of women s spring apparel, also purchase
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