Really, that's it for the people of Canaan/Beecher's Falls. It's a poor place and the mill was the mainstay of employment.
Ethan Allen laying off about 260 in Beecher Falls
By WILSON RING – 1 day ago
MONTPELIER, Vt. (AP) — Ethan Allen Interiors Inc. is laying off 238 workers at a plant near the Canadian border, but will keep a sawmill and dimension mill operating at the site where Vermont, New Hampshire and Quebec meet.
The layoffs in Beecher Falls are a huge blow to the region that for generations has made its living from the vast stretches of forest in Vermont and New Hampshire.
There are few other immediate employment opportunities for Ethan Allen's Vermont and New Hampshire workers who will lose their jobs at the end of August.
"The plant workers as well as area residents have been on pins and needles knowing that the furniture industry has been in a real slump," said state Sen. Vincent Illuzzi, R-Essex-Orleans, who represents Beecher Falls, a section of the town of Canaan.
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It's lunch time for Danny and Sylvie Mathieu. Just a short half hour break to grab a quick piece of pizza and let the dog out. But Wednesday the Mathieus learned they will soon have more time on their hands.
"People are very depressed," Sylvie Mathieu said.
Ethan Allen announced it will shut down most of the operation at its Beecher Falls furniture plant, leaving 260 workers jobless. The husband and wife each worked at Ethan Allen for 15 years.
"I used to work in the grocery store, and went to Ethan Allen to better myself," Danny Mathieu said.
"We're all in the same boat," Sylvie Mathieu said, "living paycheck to paycheck, and the economy isn't helping anything. We're all there for the insurance."
Employees come from Vermont's Northeast Kingdom, Canada and the North Country of New Hampshire. The region already has a high unemployment rate.
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