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A 128-year-old family-owned lumber company in Hudson has been sold to Koopman Lumber of Whitinsville and now bears the Koopman name.
Lamson Lumber announced the change on its web site. Koopman, a 75-year-old company, has six other locations, all but one in Central Massachusetts. In a message on its web site, Koopman said it has “enormous respect” for the Lamson family and called it a “privilege” to join forces with them.
“Our goal is to invest in Hudson,” the message on the web site added. “We seek to deliver outstanding service to this area by partnering with the existing staff and adding systems, processes, resources, and product to the foundation that is here.”
The company said the Hudson site will be run by its most experienced manager, Dave Wiersma, who has been with Koopman for more than 40 years.
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