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The Rochester Voice has been blessed to have had hundreds of advertisers since it began publishing in 2012, first as The Lebanon Voice. before transitioning to The Rochester Voice in 2017. We have also had dozens of longtime advertisers over the years who help to support the mission of The Rochester Voice, which is to provide trusted, objective reporting on news throughout the Greater Rochester area. Below is a list of our current annual advertisers and nonprofit partners whom we thank for their continued support. We hope you will support them, too.

Healey Auto Repair services all makes and models with ASE Master Technicians. They also sell quality used cars. They are located at 31 Milton Road, Rochester. Their phone number is 603.332.2287. Healey Automotive has been advertising with The Rochester since 2017.

Chestnut Hill Chimney and Hearth has been making homes beautiful, safe and warm since 1989, They sell install, inspect and service a wide range of stoves, inserts, and fireplaces, including gas, wood and pellet. They are located at 427 Chestnut Hill Road, Farmington. They have been advertising with The Rochester Voice since 2014.

D.F. Richard Energy is a full service energy company, delivering propane and heating oil to customers throughout the Greater Rochester area. They also install and service all types of heating systems and provide 24/7 Emergency Service. You can reach them at 603.742.2020. DF Richard has been advertising with The Rochester Voice since 2015.

Spence & Mathews Insurance has been serving Maine and N.H. since 1935. They sell all types of insurance, including, car, boat, ATV, RV, home, renter's, condo, flood and umbrella. They are located at 4 Sullivan St., Berwick, Maine. Spence & Mathews has been advertising with The Rochester Voice since 2013.

McKenzie's Farm is a favorite for fresh produce and pick-ur-own fruits and vegetables. They're located on Northeast Pond Road in Milton. They feature delicious homemade apple cider doughnuts, hanging plants, homemade jams and jellies and a host of fresh produce. McKenzie's Farm has been advertising seasonally with The Rochester Voice for almost a decade. You can reach them at 603.652.9400. They are open from May to November. Their fresh produce is also featured at Hannaford markets.

Studley's is a family-owned florist, garden center and landscape company, located in the heart of downtown Rochester since 1928. They offer personalized service and customized solutions for every flower and garden lover's needs and interests. They also create floral designs you won't find anywhere else and grow a unique selection of plants specially curated for your taste and success. Studley's has been a longtime advertisers with The Rochester Voice and continues to add to the vitality and beauty of our city.

First City Cars and Trucks began selling preowned cars and trucks in Rochester on Jan. 1, 2000. Their Grand Opening was March 1, 2000. At that time, their entire staff consisted of only two employees, Rick-O and Chris Jensen. Now they employ more than 20 at their two locations at 16 Milton Road and in Gonic at 4 Flagg Road (Route 125). Check out their website at firstcitycars.com, give them a call at 603.994.0077 or just stop by and browse for your new ride.

Since its inception in 1869, Meredith Village Savings Bank has provided a safe, convenient place to save money and help people achieve their financial and personal goals.

MVSB has grown in size and expanded their range of financial products and services to meet the changing needs of customers and the communities we serve. What began as a one-room operation in downtown Meredith has become a successful mutual savings bank with 13 offices in 10 New Hampshire communities throughout the Lakes Region, Plymouth and Seacoast areas. The Rochester branch is located at 21 Farmington Road (Route 11) just west of the former Pink Cadillac Diner.

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