This time of year, when a sleigh bell jingles, chances are that the bell was created in Connecticut. East Hampton bell manufacturer Bevin Bros. has produced bells in the state for nearly 200 years.
Cici Bevin enjoys working in her family-owned business, which dates back to 1832 when her ancestors began what is Bevin Bells today. “At one point in East Hampton, [Conn.,] we had over 20 bell ...
It’s the oldest and only surviving bell manufacturer in the U.S. In this week's Made in Connecticut, we head to East Hampton and Bevin Bells where the company has been manufacturing bells used in a ...
EAST HAMPTON - Smoke was still hanging in the air Sunday afternoon on Bevin Court, where the Bevin Bell Factory burned down less than 12 hours earlier. At least 30 fire crews responded to the scene ...
UNIDENTIFIED CHORUS: (Singing) J-I-N-G-L-E bells. SIMON: Ah, jingle bells. Don't worry. Not going to sing along, but I would like to pose a question. How did those bells become a symbol of this season ...
And last December, we told you the story of Bevin Bells - the last bell factory in East Hampton, Connecticut, a place once known as Belltown. Bevin Bells are everywhere. You've probably heard this one ...
EAST HAMPTON -- Police are investigating whether perhaps thousands of bells may have been taken from the still-smoldering wreckage of the Bevin Bros. Bell Co. factory in the wake of this past ...