The Sanford-Springvale Chamber Ambassador Committee recently welcomed new member Phil Chabot with a ribbon cutting ceremony. Chabot’s company, Pac-N-Arms, specializes in hunting, law enforcement, survival and special TY weapons systems. Pac-N-Arms is located at 72 Emery St. Pictured, from left to right, are Sean Dumont of Edward Jones Investments, Ray Chabot, co-owner/manager, Evelyn Libby of the Sanford News, Glen Armell, Eric Duchesneau, Sante Dipietro, Phil Chabot, Caren Martineau of Batchelder Brothers Insurance, Chamber Ambassador Rachael Spina, Rob Jarrett, Eric Gadbois of Sanford Institution for Savings, Ryder Wood and Chamber President Rick Stanley.
Chamber welcomes Pac-N-Arms
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