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Saco / Maine / United States
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Saco / Maine / United States
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CBC Automotive Marketing combines over 30 years of industry experience with the finest contemporary technology to create and execute todays best production while maximizing exposure, effectiveness, and return on investment for our dealer partners.
Saco / Maine / United States
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Saco / Maine / United States
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Saco / Maine / United States
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ServiceMaster Restore provides disaster restoration services to business and homeowners for every occasion and emergency, including floods, fires, storms, and vandalism. We work to your specifications and guarantee the job is done right or we do it over.Weve perfected the process for quickly identifying damage, determining the restoration services needed, and minimizing trouble and inconvenience on your end, to repair everything from water to fire and smoke damage. Our teams will dry and clean everything from documents to carpets and upholstery to help you avoid mold problems in the future.With 65 years of experience, we have developed the most advanced cleaning and restoration technologies and methods to do the job right. When disaster strikes, every minute counts. Thats why ServiceMaster Restore is here for you 24 hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days a year.
Saco / Maine / United States
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Saco / Maine / United States
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Welcome to Patriot Subaru, Maines Subaru store! Portland, Maine Subaru shoppers look to Patriot Subaru for New and Used Subaru Cars for Sale or Lease. Were the largest volume dealer in Maine for sales of both new and pre-owned Subarus. We service and repair Subarus as well as all other makes and models with an award winning Service Department. Subaru owners can use the Express Service Lane for prompt attention on minor service - oil changes, wipers, lights, batteries, air filters and the like. Our Parts Department is fully stocked with Genuine Subaru OEM Parts, plus a detailed line of accessories. Patriot provides an Exclusive Lifetime Warranty on all new cars sold, plus qualifying pre-owned vehicles. Unlimited time, unlimited miles, for as long as you own the vehicle. We hope you choose us for service, but you can service anywhere in the U.S. or Canada, and just follow the Subaru maintenance schedule guide to keep the warranty intact. All at no additional charge. It is substantially stronger than any other Lifetime Warranty program, and we can prove it. Now Youre Thinking...Patriot Subaru! Thinking Green as well, because Patriot is committed to being the greenest auto store in America. We go to great lengths to reduce waste, lower our energy usage, and re-use and recycle everything. We have continually earned national and local awards for our green programs, including Energy Star, ecomaine, and Green Dealers Support for our ability to reduce waste, conserve energy, and recycle throughout the store.
Saco / Maine / United States
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See what the Colonels cooking at your local KFC. Stop in today and enjoy our world famous chicken - its Finger Lickin Good!
Saco / Maine / United States
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Saco / Maine / United States
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Located on US Route 1 in Saco, Maine, Saco Bay Tackle is a hard-core tackle shop, dedicated to serving the serious and beginning anglers! Our crew will always be helpful and friendly fishermen. As you may have noticed, Saco Bay Tackle was recently named New Englands # 1 Tackle Store by Offshore Magazine! This is something that we here are very proud of. We feel that our fishing knowledge and customer support are necessary mainstays in the fishing industry. Whether you are looking for rod and reel repair by the man who has worked on more Penn 130s than anyone else in the country, to fresh and saltwater fishing tackle, from Tuna and Shark fishing, to Smallmouth Bass and Brookies on a fly, we have it all covered. We have the necessary tackle, know-how, and expertise to help anyone of any fishing ability. We hope you will include a visit to our store on your fishing checklist. Well be looking forward to showing off our new gear and sharing a couple of "Fish Stories" with you.
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Saco / Maine / United States
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Beacon Analytical Systems, Inc. is an ISO 9001-2015 certified biotechnology company located in Saco, Maine, USA. Beacon currently occupies 10,000 sq. ft. of combined laboratory and office space, where it houses both research and development, and manufacturing operations. Since 1996, Beacon has specialized in the production of immunodiagnostic test kits for environmental, agriculture and food safety markets. We have developed a number of immunoassay test kits in each of these areas with select kits possessing U.S. EPA ETV verifications, USDA GIPSA certifications and AOAC validations. Beacon also provides contract method development for companies requiring custom methods specific to their testing needs.
Saco / Maine / United States
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About Saco Museum Located on Sacos historic Main Street, the Saco Museum is a regional museum of fine and decorative arts and historic artifacts. It is the third oldest museum in Maine. The Saco Museum was founded in March of 1866 as the York Institute by a group of men from widely different backgrounds, who shared an interest in the pursuit of knowledge. Their pledge was that none of them should die in possession of an uncommunicated historical fact. The stated purpose of the organization was "to promote the study of Natural History ; encourage Science and Art ; also to collect and preserve whatever relates to the Natural and Civic history of York County." The first president of the Institute was John Johnson, who had been an early pioneer in the science of photography and was respected for his important chemical experiments and scientific lectures. The first members included the artist Charles Henry Granger, ( Click here for more information about Grangers work and some examples ) author and publisher John S. Locke, and the noted historian John Wingate Thornton, as well as prominent doctors, lawyers, and businessmen. By the 1880s the Institute could boast of members from across the United States, and corresponding members from all over the world, including Dom Pedro, the Emperor of Brazil. In 1891 the Institute accepted women as members, and soon welcomed the celebrated author Sarah Orne Jewett to the membership. The museums collections began as a repository of curiosities brought in by members to educate and amuse the other members. The first donation was a piece of magnesium presented by Professor Johnson on April 12, 1866, and which was "burned for the gratification of the Institute." The fine arts collection was established in 1867 when the Institute librarian George Emery donated a pair of full-length portraits of his great-grandparents, Thomas and Elizabeth Cutts, by the deaf artist John Brewster, Jr. In the tradition of formal art academies, the artist Charles Granger donated a plaster bust of himself. The natural history collections included a bald eagle caught in Saco in 1870, an alligator presented alive at an Institute meeting in 1871, and a large collection of birds of New England purchased in 1877. As a product of the lyceum movement, the Institute sponsored educational lectures, plays, and musical entertainments, a tradition that continues to the present. At early meetings, members would read aloud from scientific and historical journals, and lecture on their favorite topics, such as "The Germ Theory of Disease", "Electricity", "The Gulf Stream", and "Atmosphere". In the 1870s Captain George V. Jordan built a model raft to illustrate his tale to fellow members of how he rescued his crew and ships cat after a shipwreck in the Caribbean. The course of the Institute changed in 1926, when Josephine Pierce, Orestes Pierce, and Henrietta Pierce Watkinson donated the museums present building. The museums distinctive red brick Colonial Revival building was designed by the noted Maine architect John Calvin Stevens in 1926 as fire-proof gallery space for the Institutes extensive collections. The galleries were oriented toward fine arts displays, and many of the older exhibits were dismantled. The nature of the collection changed dramatically with the death of the last founding member of the Institute, George Emery, in 1933. By the terms of Judge Emerys will, a large portion of his renowned collection of Federal period furniture, portraits, and personal effects belonging to the Cutts and Thornton families of Saco was given to the Institute. In 1950 and 1982 respectively, Almira Locke McArthur and Dorothy Dennett, a daughter and granddaughter of founding members, gave their family collections to the museum. These and hundreds of other generous gifts from local families have made the Saco Museums collection one of the finest and best documented in northern New England. Recent expansions to the museum have greatly