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Glastonbury Patch Ribbon Cutting Wednesday Afternoon!
Friends and ambassadors of the Glastonbury Chamber of Commerce joined us for a ribbon cutting ceremony in town center celebrating Patch's arrival in Glastonbury!

Though we've been in town since late June, Glastonbury Patch held a ribbon cutting ceremony in town center this afternoon to officially commemorate our welcome to town.
The Glastonbury Chamber of Commerce helped host the ribbon cutting outside their headquarters at 2400 Main St. at noon, and we couldn't have been more excited to have everyone come out and say hello! Nothing says, "Welcome, friend!" more than sharing some food, some gifts, and some amicable conversation.
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I'm Rob Muirhead, your local editor here in Glastonbury, and admittedly I am usually on the other side of these ceremonies. It was really great to be able to welcome everyone and tell them a little about us! The only other time I've been in front of the camera here is when we posted my welcome video introducing me to the town.
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