The Watertown Oakville Chamber held a ribbon cutting ceremony on Thursday, April 25 to help Watertown’s Braxton Manufacturing Company, Inc. celebrate their 60th anniversary. For six decades, the company has
WATERTOWN — The Watertown Rotary Club has announced that Jack E. Traver, Sr. is this year’s recipient of the Alexander L. Alves Award. The 28th annual Alexander Alves Award Dinner
SOUTHBURY — The Waterbury Regional Chamber launched its new affiliate, the Southbury Chamber, during a press conference on Wednesday, August 17, at Chatfield True Value Hardware. The newly formed chamber
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Whether you are a small business, a national corporation with a footprint in the area, work from home, or if you are a nonprofit, belonging to a Chamber of Commerce makes sense in order to remain informed, resilient and competitive. As the area’s premier business advocacy organization, the Waterbury Regional Chamber, and our two affiliates, the Naugatuck Chamber and the Watertown Oakville Chamber, have been a driving force, a valuable resource, an important network and a promotional vehicle for its members since our founding in 1889. All together, we serve more than 900 members across more than 14 towns in the region and the state.
March 15, 2021
Vintage 471 Restaurant in Oakville celebrated their one-year anniversary with a ribbon-cutting ceremony.
The restaurant opened in 2020 the same week of statewide shutdowns due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and the Rubano family is excited to officially celebrate their opening with the community.
Pictured taking part in the official ribbon-cutting ceremony are: State Senator Eric Berthel (R-32), State Representative Joe Polletta (R-68), Vintage 471 Owners Mandie and John Rubano, their son Nick, Watertown Oakville Chamber of Commerce Board Member Lori DosSantos and Waterbury Regional Chamber President & CEO Lynn Ward.
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