M.W. Sewall, the New England company that runs Clipper Marts throughout Maine, has filed for bankruptcy. The company, which dates to 1887, has no plans to close stores while restructuring. M.W. Sewall operates 15 Clipper Marts on the Maine coast and runs an oil-and-propane delivery service as well.
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