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Sandbars Motel

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About This Business

Sandbars Motel is a motel with beachfront, kitchen equipped units. The units are air conditioned, have phones and color television. The company was established in Massachusetts in 1954 and employs 3 people. Ms. Deborah North is the Owner and any questions or problems should be directed to her attention.

Business Details

BBB File Opened:
5/28/1998
Business Started:
1/1/1954
Business Management:
Ms. Deborah North, Owner
Number of Employees:
3

Additional Contact Information

Principal Contacts
Ms. Deborah North, Owner
Customer Contacts
Ms. Deborah North, Owner
Fax numbers
Primary Fax: (508) 487-1290

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Hotels

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