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May, 2011 — Peter Noyes Elected to UniGroup Board of Directors Read the full story.

November, 2010 — Noyes donates moving crew to Ronald McDonald House. Read the full story.

August, 2010 — Noyes Joins Community to Help Young Portland Cart Vendor Get Started. Read the full story.

August, 2010 — Noyes moves the Buxton Center Elementary School. Read the full story.

May, 2010 — Noyes moves the Portland Press Herald. Read the full story.

March, 2010 — United Van Lines’ 2010 “Heart of Quality” award goes to Move Coordinator Phyllis Harmon. Read the full story.

March, 2010 — United Van Lines’ 2010 “Operations Achievement” award goes to Bob Dow, Director of Household-Goods Operations. Read the full story.

October, 2009 — United Van Lines’ 2009 “Performance Excellence” Award goes to Earle W. Noyes & Sons. Read the full story.

October, 2009 — United Van Lines’ 2009 “Customer Choice” Award goes to Earle W. Noyes & Sons. Read the full story.

October, 2009 — United Van Lines’ prestigious 2009 “President’s Quality” Award goes to Earle W. Noyes & Sons. Read the full story.

October, 2009 — United Van Lines’ “Agent of the Month” Award goes to Earle W. Noyes & Sons — for the second time this year. Read the full story.

September, 2009 — Market Survey of America’s 2009 “Best of the Best” Award goes to Earle W. Noyes & Sons — for the seventh year running. Read the full story.

June, 2009 — The Institute for Family-Owned Business’s 2009 “Maine Family Business” Award goes to Earle W. Noyes & Sons. Read the full story.

MAY, 2010

Earle W. Noyes & Sons Moves the Portland Press Herald / Maine Sunday Telegram

PORTLAND, ME — Now this was a newsworthy move! Earle W. Noyes & Sons moved the headquarters of Maine's largest and oldest daily newspaper, the Portland Press Herald / Maine Sunday Telegram, from 390 Congress Street to One City Center.

The newspaper, founded in 1862, moved into its historic headquarters in 1923 — coincidentally, the year that Earle W. Noyes & Sons was founded.

Earle W. Noyes & Sons has helped the Press Herald with several relocation projects throughout their history. Noyes has moved everything from large printing presses to small individual offices.

 

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