by mweber on February 14, 2012
Minuteman Press took the leap to a new pad
1 Anngina Drive in Enfield
Please join us at our open house
Wednesday, February 29th (leap day!)
5:00 pm – 7:00 pm
If you plan to hop over for the celebration, we kindly ask that you
reply by Friday, February 24th
T: 860-745-3600 E: openhouse@mmpne.com
by mweber on January 27, 2012
Michael joined the NCCCC at Chez Josef on Thursday evening for an business after hours event. The facility was beautifully setup and the food was an excellent showcase of what Chez Josef can do. The turnout was excellent and a good time was had by all.
by mweber on January 20, 2012
We are excited to announce that we have moved to our own building!
We have grown from 1,500 square feet to 8,000 square feet, enabling us to improve our workflow. We will also be providing a larger, more comfortable area for browsing through our wedding and social invitation albums. Stay tuned for the addition of new products and services at a later date!
Our new address:
1 Anngina Drive
Enfield, CT 06082
Our building is on the corner of Anngina Drive and Moody Road, facing Moody Road. We are directly across the street from Enrico Fermi High School.
Our phone numbers, website, and e-mail addresses remain the same:
860-745-3600
888-937-4470 (toll-free)
www.MinutemanPressNewEngland.com
info@mmpne.com
We will continue to offer free pick-up and delivery, but feel free to stop by for a visit if you’re in the area.
Please save the date for our Grand Opening celebration the evening of Wednesday February 29th.
We are pleased to be growing Minuteman Press to better serve your needs. Thank you for your business!
by mweber on January 4, 2012
The ACCGS January Breakfast was held at the Springfield Sheraton this morning. Carin Zinter was the keynote speaker and she gave a January motivational speech. It was a great start to the new year.
by lweber on January 3, 2012
Think small…no, smaller…no, even smaller than that…now you’re in the mindset for microfolding.

Have you every purchased a product in a small package with a tiny instruction sheet tucked inside? You’ve probably never wondered how those instruction sheets were made, but it’s through a process called “microfolding”. We have specific microfolding equipment in our bindery department to get the job done with precision.
We have printed and microfolded instruction sheets for machine shops and medical device manufacturers. We have also used our microfolding equipment to produce informational “palm cards” for non-profit organizations. This style of folding would also be useful for:
- organizations providing a list of phone numbers and contact information for clients
- retailers distributing a small menu or price list
- medical offices that need to provide wallet-sized emergency instructions for patients
- travel or tourism companies who want to provide a take-along guide or list of area attractions
If you have questions about microfolding or our other bindery services, please contact us!