Springfield Boys & Girls Club Festival of Trees


As an ambassador for the ACCGS Michael participated in the annual Springfield Boys and Girls Club Festival of Trees event at Tower Square.


As an ambassador for the ACCGS Michael participated in the annual Springfield Boys and Girls Club Festival of Trees event at Tower Square.

We received a nice article in the Hartford Business Journal regarding our new building.
The owner of Minuteman Press bought an industrial building at the corner of Anngina Drive and Moody Road in Enfield for $382,500 to house his commercial-printing operation, authorities say.
Michael Weber bought 1 Anngina Drive, an 8,150-square-foot building from Precision Camera and Video Repair Inc.
Sentry Commercial represented the seller in the deal.

Happy Thanksgiving to all of our friends and customers. We are closed on Thursday in observance of this great American holiday and are also closed on Friday the 25th so our employees can spend time with their friends and family. We are here to serve you again on Monday the 28th at 8:30. Thank you and Happy Thanksgiving.
All of the photos taken during construction of our building will be posted here as a complete photo collection. We will continue to post updates through the website, but this page will hold the full photo collection.
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We were recently featured in an article in the Journal Inquirer. You can read the article below.
By Howard French
ENFIELD – Minuteman Press will move into the former Precision Camera and Video Repair building at 1 Anngina Drive by January, Michael Weber, who owns Minuteman Press with his wife, Lindsey, said.
The company bought the 8,150-square-foot industrial building at the corner of Anngina Drive and Moody Road for $382,750 [$382,500], the Sentry Commercial Real Estate services website says.
Minuteman Press is a printing company, now located in smaller, 1,500-square-foot quarters at 57 [54] Hazard Ave., in the Stop & Shop plaza.
Weber said the move will give the company the space to do business the way he and his wife would like. The seven-person staff may grow by a position or two, he added.
In the current location, the area where engaged couples select wedding invitations is a small space where customers sit “with coffee makers above [copy machines around] their heads,” he said.
At the new building, the wedding invitation are will be a larger, quieter space where invitations can be selected in relative quiet and comfort, Weber said.
The Webers have operated their business at the Hazard Avenue site for 7 1/2 years.
Precision Camera and Video Repair Inc. in May eliminated 115 jobs at its headquarters and said it would close a portion of the three-building operation due to the lingering recession and budgetary constraints.
The company said that Precision Camera will remain based in Enfield and will maintain a major presence there to repair mostly professional grade photo equipment.
Precision Camera operates two large U.S. plants in el Paso, Texas, as well as a third in Chihuahua, Mexico. the Mexican plant in handles international business in both Mexico and Central America, while the El Paso area facilities handle business in the Western U.S.