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Stinehour Press employees ponder their future

Lovers of fine books are mourning the demise of a company known world wide for uncompromising quality and design. The Stinehour Press opened its doors on a Northeast Kingdom farm in 1950. Three weeks ago, the owners decided to shut down. VPR’s Charlotte Albright spoke to some long-time employees in Lunenburg.

Lunenburg printer closes, costing 21 jobs

Foreign competition and a lack of capital to upgrade equipment are forcing an award-winning book design and printing firm in Lunenburg to close its doors and lay off 21 workers.

Midday Newscast: April 7, 2008

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