Lakeville is about 25 minutes from our shop via Route 44 and Route 18. We print regularly for Lakeville town offices, Freetown-Lakeville Regional school fundraisers, Long Pond and Assawompset Pond seasonal residents, and the contractors and landscapers working the back roads off Bedford Street.
In Lakeville, the rubber stamps work we see most often comes from commuter rail-area small businesses near Lakeville Center, dropping off or picking up via Route 44. Think a self-inking address stamp for the office, a notary stamp for a real estate closing, or a date-and-signature stamp for an inspector — that's the custom rubber stamps, self-inking stamps and wooden-handle stamps we run every week for Lakeville customers, and exactly the kind of job we'll quote fast and turn around on a tight timeline.
For Lakeville, our rubber stamps pipeline is mostly repeat work — Freetown-Lakeville Regional schools around Lakeville Center who reorder on a schedule, and Freetown-Lakeville Regional schools near Ted Williams Camp who call when something needs to ship by Friday. Either way, Lakeville files run on the same presses as our Kingston walk-ins, so the turnaround is identical whether you drive Route 44 or upload from your office.
Known to Lakeville customers near: Lakeville Center · Long Pond · Assawompset Pond · the Lakeville commuter rail station · Ted Williams Camp · Easy access via: Route 18, Route 79, Route 105.