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Celebrating the ribbon cutting were, from left, Andre Chabot, SIS board member; Rob Reinken, project manager, ReinCorp; James Shirley, SIS board member; Amanda Fitzgerald, market manager-Wells; Mark Mickeriz, SIS president and CEO; Nick Rico, Wells Sanitary District; Robert Dubois, SIS board member; Seth Morse, Morse Lumber; and Jonathan Carter, Wells town manager.
Celebrating the ribbon cutting were, from left, Andre Chabot, SIS board member; Rob Reinken, project manager, ReinCorp; James Shirley, SIS board member; Amanda Fitzgerald, market manager-Wells; Mark Mickeriz, SIS president and CEO; Nick Rico, Wells Sanitary District; Robert Dubois, SIS board member; Seth Morse, Morse Lumber; and Jonathan Carter, Wells town manager.
WELLS — SIS Bank reopened its Wells branch location with a ribbon cutting on June 20, after which customers were invited to stop by to draw prizes throughout the week, as well as take advantage of great product specials.

Located at 1149 Post Road, the bank has had a complete renovation including updating the dark brick outside with a light-colored siding and a complete remodel inside.

“Our Wells branch was open the entire time it was being remodeled,” said Mark T. Mickeriz, SIS Bank president and CEO. “We are extremely grateful to have such great support and understanding from our customers and the community while these exciting changes were being completed.”

Contractors who worked on the project include Rob Reinken of ReinCorp, of Springvale, who oversaw the project and subcontractors Alan J. Brown, Electrical Contracting Inc., Alpha Omega Acoustics, Anchor Fencing, Aubuchon Hardware Well’s Maine, Bill Bougie Concrete Finishing, Duffy’s Heating and Air Conditioning, Fowler Plumbing and Heating, Glenn Travis Builders, Godwin Associates, Inc., Ledgestone Masonry, Levesque Excavation, Morse Lumber Wells Maine, Mousam Valley Millwork, Painting By Northeast, Inc., Portland Glass, Protection One, Sanford Flooring and Zebra Stripping.


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