Water Companies in Craftsbury, VT

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Barton Water Plant
(802) 525-6549 more info
Derby Center Water Co
(802) 766-5313 more info
Newport Water Department
(802) 334-2124 more info
Orleans Water Department
(802) 754-8584 more info
St Johnsbury Water Department
(802) 748-4413 more info
Town of Stowe: Water & Light Billing
(802) 253-7392 more info
Water & Light Department
(802) 888-2310 more info
Water Department
(802) 635-2301 more info
Water Department
(802) 988-4700 more info
Waterbury Water Department
(802) 244-5858 more info

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Facts about Craftsbury, VT:
Craftsbury is a town in Orleans County, Vermont, United States. The population was 1,136 at the 2000 census. The town includes the four unincorporated villages of Craftsbury Common, Mill Village, North Craftsbury and East Craftsbury. Craftsbury Common is home to Sterling College, an accredited four year institution with 100 students. Craftsbury runs the Craftsbury Schools System. The state granted the town to Ebenezer Crafts, Timothy Newell, and sixty-two associates, on November 6, 1780. They named it Minden. It was changed to Craftsbury, in honor of Ebenezer Crafts, on October 27, 1790. Crafts was the first settler in the county. North Craftsbury was settled by the earliest pioneers, and was for many years the center of business and trade, not only for Craftsbury, but for Eden, Lowell, Albany, and portions of the neighboring towns. Continuing trouble with American Indians led to the successive founding of Craftsbury village (in a valley), East Craftsbury (on higher ground) and...

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