WOOLRICH, Pa. -- You wouldn't mistake it for anything but a company town. The Woolrich church sat next to the mill that churned out the famous red and black wool hunting coats and other woolen ...
Woolrich, Pa. -- One of Clinton Country's longest run businesses is closing it woolen mill for good. Woolrich, Incorporated was founded in 1830 and the family-owned company provided both woolen ...
WOOLRICH, Pa. — The majestic Norway spruces lining the road into this tiny north-central Pennsylvania town signal something unique and special existed here. Townspeople planted them in the 1930s to ...
WOOLRICH, Pa. -- Clinton County’s oldest continuing business is closing. Once one of the area’s largest employers, Woolrich, Inc., is closing its woolen mill in Woolrich. The company announced the ...
America’s oldest continuously operated woolen mill is set to be closed by next week, the end of this year. Woolrich USA is reportedly cutting corners in order to continue the brand into the future.
I’ve always had a special warmth for Woolrich – both the quaint Pennsylvania town where the famed woolens are made and the hunting clothes produced there. The smell of a wet Woolrich hunting coat and ...
For more than 170 years, employees at the Woolrich woolen mill in Woolrich, Pa., have shut down production between Christmas and New Year’s. This year, the mill will stay closed. After decades of ...
Roswell Brayton, who died Monday at 55, transformed the oldest wool mill in America, Woolrich, Inc., into a diversified company that sold not only traditional oversize red and black “buffalo plaid” ...
Woolrich President and CEO, Roswell Brayton Jr., died suddenly last week. Brayton collapsed at Woolrich headquarters in Woolrich, Pa. He was rushed to Jersey Shore Hospital where medical personnel ...
WOOLRICH, Pa. (AP) — Pennsylvania's Woolrich Inc., the oldest manufacturer of outdoor wear in the United States, has merged with its European partner and will be headquartered in London. Woolrich ...
Pennsylvania-based clothier Woolrich has signed a 10-year lease for its first flagship store, in Manhattan's SoHo neighborhood. The company, which sells its wares through other retailers and an outlet ...
Richard C. “Rich” Leach Jr., 74, of North Kingston, RI, passed away on July 19, 2025. Born and raised in Woolrich, PA, he moved to Rhode Island in 1982. He earned a B.A. in Chemistry from Lock Haven ...
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