Crane Museum Hosts Papermaking at Dalton LibraryAlthough the Crane Museum's building is no longer accessible to the general public, residents still have the opportunity to learn about papermaking and the organization's history. Annual Crane Paper Sale This WeekThe event will offer stationery, holiday cards, invitations and announcements at 75 percent below suggested retail for both days of the sale. Crane Museum of Papermaking Pop Up MuseumJoin the Crane Museum at one of our pop up museums for hands-on papermaking and an anti-counterfeiting technology demonstration. Crane Stationery Being Revived Under New OwnerWP Strategic Holdings says it has completed its acquisition of 200-year-old company, according The Albany Business Review. Crane Museum Pauses Search for Permanent Location IndefinitelyThe Crane Museum of Papermaking has indefinitely paused its search for a permanent location and shifted its focus to a pop-up museum model. Albany Firm Looks To Purchase Crane StationeryThe Albany Business Review article reported that WP Strategic Holdings plan to close on the deal in 30 to 45 days. Crane Stationery Future Uncertain With Reports of LayoffsMohawk Fine Papers, which owns Crane Stationery, is reportedly being acquired by the international Fedrigoni Group. Crane Paper Museum Seeking New LocationThe museum is located at 32 Pioneer St. in an ivy-covered stone structure dating from 1844 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It was the rag room for the first Crane mills. Crane NXT Completes Separation from Crane Co.The separation was a year in the making and allows both companies to focus on their different fields and makes it easier for investors to research what they are investing in, say company officials. |