NB365: Andrew And Saundra Smith Of Cobbler’s Lane Fudge Factory
The Smiths’ Sussex business got its start when their daughter was turning 13 and looking for something to do for the summer.
The Smiths’ Sussex business got its start when their daughter was turning 13 and looking for something to do for the summer.
A few years ago, Elissa Colpitts of Piccadilly Coffee Roasters followed her dreams and has seen steady growth since those early days of the business.
After working in the outdoor industry at various shops across the country, there was a void in the local market here in Sussex, so McNair took the plunge into something he loves.
An entrepreneur and events planner by nature, Sherry McCormick loves meeting brides and grooms and sharing the magic of their special day.
The new Sussex Adventure Mini-Golf course incorporates a Sussex landmark at each hole, from its covered bridges to the twin potash mines.
The drive-in hopes to be a central entertainment hub that draws people from Moncton, Saint John and Fredericton.
In March 2020, the Covid-19 lockdown caused gyms like Go Train Fitness in Sussex to close their doors. But that didn’t stop owner Lisa MacInnis from finding a way to continue classes through the various phases of the pandemic.
Cobbler’s Lane Fudge Factory has grown quickly since opening two years ago at Apohaqui’s general store.
Blair and Rosalyn Hyslop now live by the mantra “communication, compassion and flexibility” as they make major changes to the operations of Mrs. Dunster’s and Kredl’s Corner Market within days.
The company is being renamed Headwater Exploration Inc. and plans to pursue development at its McCully Field near Sussex.