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Montville

American  
[mont-vil] / ˈmɒnt vɪl /

noun

  1. a town in SE Connecticut.


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Tracie Roberts, chief executive of Montville Plastics & Rubber in Parkman, Ohio, said automation and AI are helping her company better compete with China’s lower labor costs.

From The Wall Street Journal

The tariffs on Chinese imports have given Montville another boost, Roberts said, helping it win new business from companies that hire Montville to make plastic items ultimately sold in big-box stores.

From The Wall Street Journal

Montville’s business from such customers has increased roughly 20% since the tariffs, she said.

From The Wall Street Journal

Last year, the school board for Montville, Connecticut, voted to drop its “Indians” nickname after the neighboring Mohegan Tribe, owner of the Mohegan Sun casino, said it would prefer a different name.

From Washington Times

State-approved shops in Montville, New Haven, Branford, Newington, Stamford, Willimantic and Meriden were expected to open their doors to the general public on the first day.

From Seattle Times