Article about Marden\u27s Surplus and Salvage, one of the third or fourth largest salvage businesses in the nation. The company was started in Albion by Harold A. Mickey Marden in the 1960s. Today, the company is based in Lewiston, with other stores in Sanford, Portland, Gray, Waterville, Brewer, Lincoln and Calais, and employs 700 people statewide. The company averages $1.3 million a month in sales
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Home Quarters, owned by the Hechinger Company of Maryland, opened its first store in South Portland ...
Newsworthy piece on Jim McCurdy and Jim Lynch who were jointly named Maine\u27s Small Business Pers...
Article on the Plum Creek Timber Co. and its 865,000 acres of timberland in Maine. The company helps...
Harold Marden founded Marden\u27s Surplus and Salvage store in Fairfield nearly 30 years ago, and th...
Business Maine: Midcoast & Downeast piece briefly noting that Marden\u27s Surplus & Salvage, a dis...
Maine Business piece briefly reporting that Marden\u27s Surplus & Salvage plans to open a store in ...
Article about the booming sales being registered by the seven Deal for a Dollar stores in southern M...
Business Maine: Central & Western piece reporting that Marden\u27s Surplus & Salvage, which operate...
Brief article reporting that Millrock Inc. of Sanford recently closed a deal to supply retail displa...
Article about Bill Dawson who owns and runs Portland\u27s Harbor Home Brew, the largest home-brewing...
Article on the Crobb Box Company, founded on Mount Desert Island on October 22, 1942, by Edsel Ford,...
Article about Marianne and Stu Smith and their business, Maine Sport Outfitters of Rockport, which t...
Article on Local 861, the union of the Portland Longshoremen\u27s Benevolent Society, describing the...
Article about the Maine sardine industry, which counts on automation and exports to survive. Maine ...
Feature article about Robbins Lumber of Searsmont, a family owned and operated business that started...
Home Quarters, owned by the Hechinger Company of Maryland, opened its first store in South Portland ...
Newsworthy piece on Jim McCurdy and Jim Lynch who were jointly named Maine\u27s Small Business Pers...
Article on the Plum Creek Timber Co. and its 865,000 acres of timberland in Maine. The company helps...