Friday, October 7, 2016
The Colebrook Chronicle
Around The Region
It’s always a full crowd at the Ross Bennett horse, horse equipment and farm equipment auction, held
this past Saturday at the Cookshire fairgrounds. Ross and his son Scott were hard at work selling off
saddles, bridles, blankets, and horses of all sizes. Corey Bellam photo.
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The smell of home cooking drew hundreds fo the Sawyerville Catholic
Church for their Fall Supper late last Saturday afternoon. Corey
Bellam photo.
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er’s Sugarhouse facility on 267
Main Street in Lancaster. The
Country Store, which is part of
the sugarhouse facility, will continue to sell Fuller’s Sugarhouse
pure maple products, along with
other quality products from the
region.
Fuller was 17 years old when
he started his first sugarhouse,
a small shack in the woods with
a mud floor and a used evaporator that cost him $300. Over the
years, the business grew and
Dave Fuller and his wife Patti
established the sugarhouse and
Country Store in downtown Lancaster to be more accessible to
visitors. The Fuller Maple Farm
is the next evolution for the Fullers. “It took a lifetime to get to
this point,” said Dave. “This is
truly a labor of love.”
Since 1972, Fuller’s Sugarhouse, family-owned and operated
business,
has
been
producing quality, award-winning maple syrup, candy, cream,
and sugar, sold at the sugarhouse on 267 Main Street in
Lancaster,
online
at
www.fullerssugarhouse.com, and
at retailers throughout the
Northeast. Fuller’s maple syrup
has been judged the best in New
Hampshire and the world by
national and international maple
syrup organizations.
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