April 7, 2010
With the generous rebates available on Scott’s full line of fertilizers, now is a great time to start preparing your lawn for the coming seasons. Scott’s Turf Builder is your best choice in lawn fertilizer, available both with and without weed control. Want to prevent the growth of crabgrass, be sure to apply Turf Builder Plus with Halts in April [...]
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April 7, 2010
WEST SYSTEM products are the premium epoxy adhesives for many coating and gluing applications. Very accurate dispensing pumps allow only the correct amount of resin & hardener to be mixed for the best performance. WEST SYSTEM are designed to be versatile and easy to use allowing on-site mixing of epoxy and fillers in the specific [...]
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March 9, 2010
17 million gallons of gasoline are spilled each year during refueling of lawn equipment according to the EPA. This can be avoided by using a No-Spill gas can and not topping off the gas tanks when refueling lawn mowers, trimmers, and other power tools. This is not your average gas can! No-Spill Research has [...]
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March 9, 2010
LEHR has developed a full line of environmentally friendly power trimmers. With the simply twist-in of a propane canister you will be really to go. These machines easily start with no need to choke or prime the carburetor. Being propane powered there is never be any fouling or gumming of the fuel system plus they [...]
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February 23, 2010
Be sure to dust off the Blue New London Bag and bring it to Clarke’s Hardware this Saturday the 27th. We are having a 20% off sale for the day. BYOB ( Bring Your Own Bag – the blue community bag) and receive a 20% savings on almost anything* that can fit into the Blue [...]
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February 23, 2010
With the management team of Gordon Hunt & Read Clarke in place, 1983 brought the establishment of Heidleburg, Inc. Clarke’s Hardware was acquired from Arthur Clarke in addition to the purchase of store #4 — Bradley’s Hardware in Wolfeboro, NH. Both stores were expanded and their retail formats were updated to reflect the national trends [...]
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February 17, 2010
The second location for Clarke’s Hardware was New London, New Hampshire. The new shopping center was being built and Clarke’s Hardware would become its anchor store. Occupying 5,000 square feet of retail space, the business expanded its product offerings and increased its payroll to include four full-time employees. Within five years the store expanded again [...]
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February 12, 2010
Ever wonder what HEPA means or does. Well we put Wikipedia to work and this is what we came up with. “HEPA filters remove 99.97% of airborne particles 0.3 micrometers in size; HEPA (High Efficiency Particulate Air). They were first designed in the 1940′s for use with the Manhattan Project to prevent the spread of [...]
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February 10, 2010
The history of Clarke’s Hardware began on April 15, 1950 with the purchase of the first store being on Cape Cod. Village Hardware as it was known then was 1,000 square feet of general hardware items. It had one part-time employee and its sole proprietor being Arthur Clarke. In 1960 the store was expanded to [...]
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