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The Kane Company and Stroll Café & Wine Bar to co-host Boston Bruins meet and greet event at 75 Portsmouth Blvd. in April

Portsmouth, NH The Kane Company, in partnership with Stroll Café and Wine Bar, will be bringing together key alumni players from the Boston Bruins for a special opportunity to meet these rockstar athletes in person.

The Boston Bruins meet and greet event will be at Stroll Café & Wine Bar located at 75 Portsmouth Blvd. (one mile from Exit 7 off I-95). This event is open to the public and will take place the beginning of April (final date to be announced ). Former hockey stars, Kenny Linesman, Ray Bourque, Rick Middleton, and Gordy Kluzak will be in attendance for the big event. We look forward to welcoming you to the Portsmouth Office Park for this once in a lifetime opportunity!

There will be coffee, wine, beer, and food for purchase at Stroll Café. Stroll Café is an all-day café serving locally roasted coffee, pastries, sandwiches, and salads, along with wine, beer, and aperitif options. They focus on offering a serene place to work and eat, as well as a community gathering spot for many local events.

The Kane Company is amongst the largest real estate investment companies in Northern New England. They own, manage, and operate over four million s/f of commercial real estate consisting of office, industrial, and mixed-use assets.

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