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Article: Furniture maker rises from ashes ; Pinelyne gets back on its feet after a May fire halted production at the familiar workshop on Route 302.
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- Portland Press Herald (Portland, ME)
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- October 7, 2004
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PAUL LIVINGSTONE News Assistant
Portland Press Herald (Maine)
10-07-2004
Furniture maker rises from ashes ; Pinelyne gets back on its feet after a May fire halted production at the familiar workshop on Route 302.
Byline: PAUL LIVINGSTONE News Assistant
Edition: Final
Section: Your Neighbors-Lakes
After an early morning blaze that destroyed the red barn workshop at Pinelyne Furniture, the former owner of the Route 302 business in Windham said it isn't when you are down that matters, it's how you recover.
The current owner has taken Henry Valente's words to heart. Ernie, Henry's son, will soon resume full-scale production in a new 7,800-square-foot furniture workshop, nearly five months after a ...
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