When it comes to buying purebred puppies, there are a lot of breeds and questions to consider. Do you want an outdoor pup or one that spends its time indoors? Are you looking for a tiny dog you can take with you everywhere or a larger breed you can lay with on the couch? Of all the purebred puppies to choose from, none are quite like the English bulldog. Their sourmug face might not be for everyone, but if your ideal version of man's best friend is a snorty, stocky ball of wrinkles that loves to lounge, a bulldog could be perfect for you.
Bulldogs are beloved for their unique looks and charming personalities. They have strong reputations for being loyal companions, making them incredibly popular for families and individuals alike. There's just something about their squishy face and bowling ball body that makes you want to love and cuddle them forever. Unfortunately, finding a purebred English bulldog from your local shelter is like searching for a needle in a haystack. When you factor in the fact that many English bulldog breeders are less-than-reputable, finding the right bulldog puppies for adoption in Montgomery, AL can be challenging.
If you've been searching high and low for purebred English bulldog puppies from a responsible breeder, don't give up hope. Your search may be coming to an end sooner than you think with the help of IrresistiBulls.
IrresistiBulls was born out of love for the English bulldog who first graced our world, Bruiser. It became our mission to spread the joy he afforded us to families around the nation. We pride ourselves on being more than just breeders; we're a lifelong support system for our families. Unlike many competitors, we stay in touch with each family that purchases from us. We make it a point to offer expert tips and tricks for any challenges that may arise, which can help save you time, money, and a trip to the vet.
At IrresistiBulls, breeding English bulldogs isn't just a career choice. It's a passion. When you welcome a bulldog pup from our program into your home, you're not just getting any dog - you're gaining a remarkable English bulldog with a documented lineage of health, intelligence, and obedience - as well as all the hallmark traits that make English bulldogs beloved. While our dogs come from champion lines, they're perfect for families, provide unconditional love, and will probably be your new dinner bell, too.
Our cherished bulldog, Bruiser, was a unique boy. He stood out from other dogs. Like Bruiser, IrresistiBulls stands out from other breeders because we base our breeding practices on science and careful consideration.
Our goal isn't just about selling English bulldog puppies. It's to ensure that every puppy we breed excels in health, temperament, intelligence, and obedience. We don't rely on trial and error, which often yields more errors than successes. Extensive research underpins our methods to guarantee the best possible outcomes. Our dedication extends not only to the families welcoming our puppies into their homes but also to the well-being and quality of life of the puppies themselves. That's the IrresistiBulls difference.
When it comes to longevity, health, temperament, and intelligence, it all starts with the dam and sire. That's why our English bulldog sires and dams are carefully selected for their excellence, champion bloodlines, and genetic traits. We're not your run-of-the-mill English bulldog breeders in South Carolina; we've perfected our method. We genuinely care and view every puppy we bring into the world as a part of our extended family. Each one of our dogs is truly the "cream of the crop," guaranteed to pass on greatness to their offspring.
Simply put, we truly care about our bulldogs and the families that build cherished memories with them. We're incredibly thankful to have worked with so many amazing clients who trust our process and value our commitment to the health and wellness of our bulldog pups. Our wonderful clients recommend their friends and family members to IrresistiBulls because we prioritize:
When you buy from IrresistiBulls, you can rest easy knowing you're getting the best of the best. We take pride in ethically breeding our puppies by using champion bloodlines from different parts of the world. By doing this, we reduce the chances of our puppies inheriting common health issues that can affect English bulldogs. Our puppies come from well-regarded show dog ancestry from countries like Ukraine, Spain, and Russia, to name a few.
We meticulously breed for highly coveted traits and take proactive measures to limit traits that can lead to health conditions in your puppy. Our efforts have successfully eliminated issues such as corkscrew tails and narrow nares, ensuring a worry-free experience for our puppies and their new families.
Breeding any dog, especially English bulldogs, poses health concerns. We make every effort to breed English bulldogs with the desirable genetic traits while working to eliminate those that could result in health problems. The key is to avoid breeding puppies that are closely related and could potentially have genetic abnormalities.
Unfortunately, some breeders are either irresponsible or lack an understanding of the complexities involved in producing healthy English bulldog lines. We only breed dogs with the best-quality lineages and never take unnecessary risks by breeding dogs with overly similar ancestry. This approach safeguards not only our business but also the well-being of the puppies and the families who welcome them into their homes.
When you bring one of our puppies for sale into your home, you become a permanent part of our extended family.
Our IrresistiBulls are usually reserved before the litter is even born. Securing a spot on our reservation list is essential once we confirm a pregnancy. While we strive to honor all reservations, sometimes we have to leave it to nature, so there are no guarantees regarding litter arrivals and viability. However, once you've reserved your new English bulldog puppy, we'll keep you informed every step of the way. As English bulldog lovers, we understand your excitement about welcoming a new addition to your family. That's why we do our best to minimize the uncertainties and challenges that can arise during the breeding process.
All English bulldog puppies for sale are priced at $4,500.00. Deposits are $500.00. Please visit our website to learn more and see our selection of upcoming Availabulls. When you're ready to put down a deposit on the bulldog pup of your choice, all you have to do is email, call, or text us, and we'll follow up from there.
Buying English bulldog puppies for sale in Montgomery, AL is a joyful and exciting experience. Whether you're a single pup parent or have a family with children, you'll love your new bulldogs' affectionate, loyal nature and will laugh out loud at their quirky attitude. However, bringing a bulldog puppy home necessitates careful forethought and organization to guarantee a seamless adjustment for both you and your new furry pal. Keep these essential tips in mind when it's time to bring your bulldog puppy to your den.
Choose a cozy and secure spot in your home for your bulldog puppy to relax and feel at ease. You might want to opt for a crate or a puppy playpen to create a snug and den-like space for them.
Gather essential supplies such as water and food, nutritious and high-quality puppy food, a leash and a collar, bedding, chew toys, and grooming items. If you're worried about overdoing it, don't fret. It's better to be overprepared and have extra than to be underprepared and need more supplies.
It's important to get your home ready for your new bulldog puppies before they arrive. English bulldog pups are inquisitive by nature and love to play, so expect some high-energy bonding early on. Clear away any small objects that could be swallowed, hide electrical cords, and remove any toxic plants to keep them safe.
Bulldog puppies for adoption in Montgomery, AL from IrresistiBulls arrive at your home having had all the proper shots and worming medicines required. However, you should already have a follow-up visit scheduled with your vet before your new family member arrives. Doing so will help you and your vet get on the same page regarding deworming, vaccinations, and preventative healthcare plans.
In the first few days, weeks, and sometimes months, it can be challenging to adjust to having a new puppy at home. Puppies are quite complex, and just like with any newborn, having reliable guidance and essential tools isn't just a luxury - it alleviates stress and makes the process of welcoming and training the puppy much smoother. At IrresistiBulls, we offer a puppy starter kit to provide you with the necessary information on puppy care, the resources you may require along the way, and, of course, an assortment of toys to enrich the bonding experience with your new furry friend.
During the initial days following the arrival of your bulldog puppy, it's essential to focus on establishing a nurturing environment and a consistent routine to build a strong bond. Here are some helpful tips to help your puppy settle in smoothly.
If there's one thing bulldogs thrive on (besides nutritious, yummy food), it's a routine. After you've been with your new bulldog puppy for a few days, try creating a schedule. Plan out time for eating, bathroom breaks, training, and playing. We should note that it's important to create a schedule that can be incorporated into your family's routine. You don't need to rearrange your life, but you will need to cater to your new doggo to an extent.
If you had to move to a new home when you were very young, you probably have an idea how a bulldog puppy would feel, too. It can be overwhelming - not just for your bulldog, but for you too. That's why you should try to be as patient and calm as possible while your new addition gets acclimated to their new surroundings.
Whether you're an experienced dog owner or a newcomer, bringing your puppy into their new home should be nothing but a joyful occasion. At IrresistiBulls, we're happy to help make sure you don't go home in a tizzy. That way, you can focus on spending time with your bulldog puppy and creating a loving home from day one.
Bulldogs are undeniably one of the most adored dog breeds in the world. Their wrinkled faces, stocky bods, and fun personalities have endeared them to dog lovers everywhere. Have you ever met an English bulldog owner who didn't love their pup? We haven't. If you're still on the fence about buying a bulldog puppy for you or your family, you may want to re-think that stance after reading these reasons.
Like, seriously adorable. The wrinkles. The jowls. The saggy eyes. Bulldogs epitomize "Aww, how cute!" especially when they're young. There's just something about grabbing a big wrinkly head and planting a huge kiss right in the middle.
Generally speaking, bulldogs are great pets for kids. That's because they're incredibly calm, fiercely devoted, and, well, lazy. A screaming, tugging child doesn't faze them. They'll even let little ones dress them in cowboy hats and tutus without batting an eye.
Owning a bulldog means there's rarely a dull moment in your home. Whether they're snoring so loud it puts your sleep apnea to shame or interrupting your thoughts with a little flatulence, English bulldogs will make you smile even if you're in a bad mood.
Make no mistake - bulldogs must get exercise to remain healthy. However, when given the choice, many bulldogs would rather curl up on the couch with you than go for a multi-mile run.
If you think breeds like border collies get all the credit for being smart, think again. Have you ever seen a border collie ride a skateboard or surf a wave? Probably not - but bulldogs are known for such feats. That's due in part to their low center of gravity, but it's mostly because bulldogs are so cool.
When you trust IrresistiBulls as your bulldog puppy breeder, we believe it's our privilege and duty to provide you with a healthy, happy dog. Every English bulldog we ship in the U.S. is both a part of our beloved Bruiser and also a new part of your family's heart. At the end of the day, our goal is for you to discover your new companion, family mascot, or hot mess without having to worry about shady practices or inconvenient logistics.
We know you'll fall in love as soon as you lay eyes on your new IrresistiBull, just like we did when Bruiser blessed our lives. Contact our office today to learn more about what separates us from other breeders and how we can make your English bulldog ownership dreams come true.
BIRMINGHAM – UAB Baseball (7-5) hits the road down Interstate 65 on Tuesday as the Blazers meet up with South Alabama (9-3) in Montgomery. First pitch from Riverwalk Stadium will be at 6:05 p.m. The Green and Gold swept the Jaguars last season at Young Memorial Field.Who: UAB (7-5) vs. South Alabama (9-3) Where: Riverwalk Stadium – Montgomery, Alabama Watch: None On The Call: None Series: USA leads, 53-34 In Montgo...
BIRMINGHAM – UAB Baseball (7-5) hits the road down Interstate 65 on Tuesday as the Blazers meet up with South Alabama (9-3) in Montgomery. First pitch from Riverwalk Stadium will be at 6:05 p.m. The Green and Gold swept the Jaguars last season at Young Memorial Field.
Who: UAB (7-5) vs. South Alabama (9-3) Where: Riverwalk Stadium – Montgomery, Alabama Watch: None On The Call: None Series: USA leads, 53-34 In Montgomery: First Meeting Last Meeting: February 23, 2025 (UAB won, 9-7)
GAMEDAY INFORMATION
Tuesday (6:05 p.m.) Probable Starters UAB: Justin Hicks (0-0, 0.00 ERA), RHP, Sophomore South Alabama: Hayden O'Dell (0-0, 8.44 ERA), LHP, Senior
Live Stats: StatBroadcast
SCOUTING THE JAGUARS Mark Calvi enters his 15th season as the head coach of the Jaguars. USA is coming off a 3-game sweep of West Georgia over the weekend. The Jaguars rank second in the Sun Belt in runs scored (103), third in hits (117), and fourth in batting average (.295). Brennon Wright leads the conference in hits (20) and is third in the SBC in batting average (.476).
THINGS TO KNOW - Tuesday's game will be the lone neutral site game the Blazers play in the regular season.
- UAB has homered in nine straight games and leads the American Conference with 21 home runs. Additionally, UAB is 6-3 in games in which it hits a home run. The total is tied for 13th nationally.
- The Blazers also lead the league with a .981 fielding percentage, tied for first with 11 double plays, and are tied for second-best in The American with nine errors.
- The Green and Gold are 6-0 this season when scoring first.
- Despite meeting the Jaguars for the 88th time, this is the first time the two schools have met in Montgomery.
- Alex Dupuy was tabbed as an Honorable Mention by the American Conference as part of the league's weekly awards. Dupuy rides a 7-game hit streak into the week and has three consecutive multi-hit games.
- Head Coach Casey Dunn is 3-2 at UAB against South Alabama with all three wins coming in 2025.
FOLLOW THE BLAZERS For more information on the UAB Baseball team, follow @UAB_Baseball on X and Instagram.
SPORT GIFT ACCOUNTS There are numerous ways to support UAB Athletics in our efforts to improve the Blazer student athlete experience. Sport gift accounts directly impact operational support to our teams in resourcing them with a more competitive edge in the American Conference. Follow the link or connect with the Blazer Boosters team on how you can continue to fuel success.
2025-26 GOLD CARD The 2025-26 Gold Card is on sale. The 2025-26 Gold Card will get you access to all home events for Women's Soccer, Men's Soccer, Volleyball, Women's Basketball, Softball, and Baseball (Regions Field & Young Memorial Field). This card is not valid for American Conference or NCAA Championship events.
Alabama State University announced last week it will host Montgomery.AI. The free, one-day artificial intelligence summit will take place at Abernathy Hall on the university’s campus March 5, 2026, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. The event will bring together students, educators, business leaders and public-sector partners to explore how artificial intelligence is reshaping learning, work and public service.Organizers designed Montgomery.AI for beginners and experienced professionals and will emphasize practical tools, real-world applicat...
Alabama State University announced last week it will host Montgomery.AI. The free, one-day artificial intelligence summit will take place at Abernathy Hall on the university’s campus March 5, 2026, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. The event will bring together students, educators, business leaders and public-sector partners to explore how artificial intelligence is reshaping learning, work and public service.
Organizers designed Montgomery.AI for beginners and experienced professionals and will emphasize practical tools, real-world applications and discussions about the responsible and inclusive use of artificial intelligence. Alabama State University is organizing the event in collaboration with Montgomery Public Schools, the city of Montgomery and local artificial intelligence leaders.
“Artificial intelligence is no longer a future concept. It is a present-day tool that is actively changing how we teach, learn and work day-to-day,” said Tanjula Petty, vice president for Institutional Effectiveness, Strategic Initiatives and Transformation at Alabama State University. “Montgomery.AI is about making AI clear, making it accessible and ensuring our students, educators and community partners are equipped to use these tools thoughtfully, ethically and with purpose.”
Organizers expect up to 300 participants, including ASU faculty, staff and students; Montgomery Public Schools students and career coaches; local business and industry leaders; and city and county government representatives. Attendees will participate in keynote presentations, hands-on workshops, concurrent breakout sessions and a hackathon designed to encourage collaboration and problem-solving across sectors.
“During the Montgomery.AI Hackathon, we will utilize the city of Montgomery Open Data portal to explore the city’s available public-facing data,” said Tony Porterfield of the city of Montgomery. “As this data is accessible to the public, it is crucial to identify ways to enhance it. This not only benefits citizens but also aids the city in understanding the needs of its communities.”
Montgomery.AI will spotlight accessible AI tools that support decision-making, creativity, learning and research and will examine the limitations and ethical considerations of emerging technologies. Participants will gain insight into how AI can influence education, workforce development, business innovation and public service delivery.
“Whether AI-curious or already working in the field, attendees will leave with practical knowledge, new connections and a deeper understanding of how intelligent systems can help reimagine what’s possible for Montgomery and beyond,” the university said.
Valentine’s Day is right around the corner, and Montgomery is serving up romance on a platter. The city’s restaurants are ready to set the mood for love, and maybe even a few unforgettable memories.According to OpenTable, these restaurants were chosen for their exceptional service, exquisite cuisine and romantic ambiance. Montgomery’s top spots combine dim lighting, soft music and intimate settings to make every meal memorable.Here are Montgomery’s top 10 romantic restaurants.Firebirds Wood Fire ...
Valentine’s Day is right around the corner, and Montgomery is serving up romance on a platter. The city’s restaurants are ready to set the mood for love, and maybe even a few unforgettable memories.
According to OpenTable, these restaurants were chosen for their exceptional service, exquisite cuisine and romantic ambiance. Montgomery’s top spots combine dim lighting, soft music and intimate settings to make every meal memorable.
Here are Montgomery’s top 10 romantic restaurants.
Location: 7078 EastChase Parkway
Cuisine: American
Price range: $9.95-$86.50
Location: 241 S. College Street, Auburn
Cuisine: Italian
Price range: $7-$49
Location: 2413 S Court Street, Prattville
Cuisine: Contemporary American
Price range: $9-$40
Location: 1801 Eddie L Tullis Rd, Montgomery
Cuisine: Southern cuisine
Price range: $50-$100, according to Google
Location: 100 River Oaks Dr, Wetumpka
Cuisine: Steak and seafood
Price range: $10-$69
Location: 116 Coosa St, Montgomery
Cuisine: American
Price range: $30-$50, according to Google
Location: RTJ Golf Trail at Capitol Hill, 2500 Legends Cir, Prattville
Cuisine: American
Price range: $20-$30, according to Google
Location: 8868 Minnie Brown Rd, Montgomery
Cuisine: Indian
Price range: $20-$30, according to Google
Location: 201 Tallapoosa St, Montgomery
Cuisine: Southern
Price range: $10-$120
Location: Trilogy Hotel Montgomery, 108 Coosa St, Montgomery
Cuisine: Contemporary Southern
Price range: $10-$36
Jennifer Lindahl is a Breaking and Trending Reporter for the Deep South Connect Team for USA Today. Connect with her on X @jenn_lindahl and email at jlindahl@usatodayco.com.
Council President Natali Fani-González has requested the state Board of Education grant a waiver to Montgomery County Public Schools (MCPS) so that Eid al-Fitr is a non-instructional school day.Fani-González wrote to State Superintendent Carey Wright Monday asking for the waiver on behalf of the county council.The Montgomery County Board of Education originally designated Eid al-Fitr on March 20 as a non-instructional day to recognize the religious holiday. Because schools were closed for six days during the recen...
Council President Natali Fani-González has requested the state Board of Education grant a waiver to Montgomery County Public Schools (MCPS) so that Eid al-Fitr is a non-instructional school day.
Fani-González wrote to State Superintendent Carey Wright Monday asking for the waiver on behalf of the county council.
The Montgomery County Board of Education originally designated Eid al-Fitr on March 20 as a non-instructional day to recognize the religious holiday. Because schools were closed for six days during the recent snow and ice storm, the school district changed March 20 to a make-up instructional day. This was done so that MCPS could meet the minimum required number of instructional school days.
Not closing schools for this holiday places families and staff “in the position of choosing between full participation in their religious observance and school attendance,” the council president wrote.
There could be inadequate staffing that day if teachers are absent to observe the holiday, she pointed out.
To avoid this situation in the future, Fani-González told Wright that Montgomery County Council strongly supports mandating a number of religious days to be non-instructional days. She also requested the required amount of schooling each year change from 180 days to a set number of hours instead.
“That will give MCPS flexibility,” she explained during a Tuesday morning news conference.
Councilmember Andrew Friedson, along with several other members of the council, issued statements in support of closing schools for Eid al-Fitr. “That’s not fair to our Muslim families and it’s not consistent with the school system’s values of equity and inclusion in the most religiously diverse county in the country.”
The Muslim holiday of Eid al-Fitr should never be treated as a “make-up” school day.
Montgomery County must respect all religious holidays equally. pic.twitter.com/jsI9q574lH
— Evan Glass (@EvanMGlass) February 6, 2026
Press release from the issuing companyIn his own words, Hal reflects on his incredible journey and talks about discovering Minuteman Press, working through the early years, building long-term relationships with clients he still has to this day, changes to the industry, and how the business became woven into the fabric of the family life he and Marti built together.A Personal Reflection on 40 YearsBy Hal Richardson, Minuteman Press, Montgomery, AL...
Press release from the issuing company
In his own words, Hal reflects on his incredible journey and talks about discovering Minuteman Press, working through the early years, building long-term relationships with clients he still has to this day, changes to the industry, and how the business became woven into the fabric of the family life he and Marti built together.
A Personal Reflection on 40 Years
By Hal Richardson, Minuteman Press, Montgomery, AL
Wow — where did 40 years go? It feels like it’s been both a long and a short journey. When I think back to 1985—starting the business, raising two kids, moving locations three times, and going through both the great years and the tough ones—it really hits me how much life has happened inside these four decades. And I also realize that none of it would have been possible without the support of my family, friends, and especially my wife, Marti. She’s been the best partner I could ever ask for—not just in business, but in every part of my life.
Discovering Minuteman Press
Our story began in California. We were working as missionaries with the Southern Baptist Convention, and as our two-year program was ending, we started praying and thinking about what we wanted to do for the rest of our lives. My background was in manufacturing, and business ownership appealed to me. Printing seemed like a good fit—even though I’d never stepped foot in a print shop before.
We looked at several franchises, including Kwik Kopy and PIP, and finally Minuteman Press. Their program and the level of support they offered made all the difference, especially since we were moving across the country. We signed the papers with Harlan Monford and headed to Montgomery, where Bob Moore became our regional director. And that’s where the journey officially began in 1985.
The Early Years & Coming Full Circle
Those early years were hard work. Even with two weeks of in-person training in New York, the learning curve was there. Thankfully, we had support from Minuteman Press and a great pressman who taught us so much. Marti and I spent plenty of late nights at the shop before we could afford more staff, and deciding when to hire was always a challenge. We delivered orders in a two-door Cutlass—our only vehicle—which made for some interesting days. But the franchise support was invaluable. Whenever we didn’t have the answers—and that was often—they were there to help with hiring, training, and giving us a system to rely on.
The business also became part of our family story. Marti and I worked side by side until we had our first child, Meredith, five years in. When she was born, I like to joke that I lost my best employee—but I was grateful that Marti had the chance to stay home with Meredith and Clay. That’s what she wanted more than anything, and the business allowed us to live that life. Once the kids grew up—finished elementary school, high school, college, and moved out on their own—Marti came back to work with me. It feels like things have come full circle.
When Customers Become Friends & Growing Together
We’ve had so many wonderful customers who became true friends. One memory that stands out is from 1989, when I met a man starting a nonprofit called Family Guidance Center. Today it’s one of the largest organizations of its kind in the state, doing amazing work in communities across Alabama. We’ve been their printer—and their friends—for all these years. Our customers really are our backbone. We treat them like family, and we always try to go above and beyond. That approach has kept us in good standing for decades.
Changes to the Industry
The industry itself has changed dramatically. When we started, we ran 1250 presses and made paper plates just to print on. Offering two-color printing—and the occasional free color—was a big deal. Four-color process was expensive and took weeks. Today, with our Xerox Iridesse, we can print thousands of full-color brochures in about 20 minutes and finish them just as fast.
The graphic arts world has changed too. Back then, only trained graphic artists or print-shop staff could create artwork. Now customers design their own files, download templates from the internet, and send us ready-to-print pieces. The digital world transformed everything.
I also think back to the early years of the QMDI presses. When they came out, we bought one and suddenly we were printing for Minuteman Press centers nationwide. We became a preferred printer and built relationships with franchise owners all over the country. It was a great run, until copier technology advanced and costs dropped to the point that the QMDI wasn’t viable anymore. But those were exciting times, full of growth and great memories.
Employees—well, that’s a story of its own. There have been challenges, but I’ve also had incredible employees. One of them, Mike A., has been with me for 34 years. At 74, he still works harder than most 18-year-olds. I’ve been blessed to have people like him by my side.
Resiliency During the Recession – “The Business Came Back”
Some of the toughest times came during the Great Recession in 2008–2009. Everything seemed to shut down. What got us through was the support of the franchise, working with the banks, loyal customers, and leaning heavily on our faith and our family. We tightened our operation and did what we had to do. It took almost two years to get back to where we were, but the business came back.
Final Reflections on 40 Years as Retirement Approaches
There are so many things I’ve loved about running this business. One is simply that it’s mine. I’m responsible for it all—the success and the challenges. I genuinely enjoy solving problems, working with customers, and even getting hands-on with the equipment. Production has always energized me. Meeting deadlines, producing quality work, and earning customer trust for over 40 years—that’s something I’m proud of.
We’ve built a strong customer base, with many clients who have been with us for over 20 years. Their referrals and loyalty have kept us going strong, and we work every day to turn new customers into lifelong business partners.
So, to sum it up, it’s been a wonderful 40 years. I’m grateful for every part of the journey. And now, Marti and I, we’re ready to retire and enjoy time with our family. Our kids are in Nashville and West Hollywood, and we’re excited to travel, visit them more often, and begin this next chapter. We are in the process of selling the business and handing it off to another great owner who will take care of our customers. We feel confident the transition will be smooth and that Minuteman Press will support them just as they supported us for all these incredible years. We’re excited for what’s ahead and grateful for everything that brought us here.
SINCERELY, HAL & MARTI RICHARDSON
Special Note: We wish Hal & Marti all the best in their retirement and congratulate new owner Rajesh Patel on purchasing Minuteman Press in Montogomery.
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