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Fontaine Family is offering moving vans to clients and local charitable organizations, free of charge, to celebrate its 10-year anniversary at 432 U.S. Route 1 in Scarborough.
The vans are available for activities such as relocating to a new residence or organizing resources for a nonprofit, according to a news release.
“Our moving vans have been more than just vehicles; they've been a lifeline and a bridge to new beginnings for so many,” Fontaine said.
The company also announced the hire of Ryan Clark to the Scarborough team.
Clark grew up in Sanford, attended the University of Southern Maine and holds a master’s degree in occupational therapy. He previously served as an occupational therapist with the Sanford School Department.
He also started a painting business, Fine Point Painting, while working as a dental representative for Procter and Gamble.
Fontaine recently presented a slew of awards to employees.
Bill Bergeron received the “Brenda Fontaine Leadership Award” and Sylvia Rhodes was named “Rookie of the Year” at the annual awards banquet.
Other winners were Tiffany Poland, LeAnn Payne, Kathy Lee Cook, Nicole Paul and Dustin Larochelle as “Bronze Level Achievers;” Cindy Morin, Chad Doucette, Rhodes, Charmaine Raby, David Foster and Hannah Clark were “Gold Level Achievers;” and “Platinum Level Achievers” were Teri Campbell, Maria Morrissette, Kelly Webb-Quinn, Sierra Lemieux, Clay Larochelle and Bergeron.
Bruce Mason and Steve Miller were recognized for five years of service; Raby, Morrissette, Cook, Webb-Quinn and Megan Fortin for 10 years; Pat Long-Cressey for 15 years; and Clay Larochelle for 25 years.
Fontaine serves eight counties — Androscoggin, Cumberland, York, Sagadahoc, Oxford, Kennebec, Franklin and Somerset — in two locations, 336 Center St. in Auburn and 432 U.S. Route 1 in Scarborough.
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