Our Journey
Luke P. Lally founded Lujean Printing Company, inc. in 1961. Luke, the Cape Cod Standard-Times general manager, started the company when he was awarded the contract to publish The Otis Notice, the weekly newspaper at Otis Air Force Base.
The name Lujean came from merging Luke and his wife Jeanne, who was an integral part of the fledgling company.
We continued to publish the Otis Notice as a weekly paper through 1973, when it was suspended. It was revived in 1977 as a monthly and still serves the base now known as the Massachusetts Military Reservation.
During the 1960s and '70s, the company expanded its printing capabilities to include sheet-fed presses and the web newspaper press.
Core Values
Lujean Today
Over the years, when Luke retired, and the mantle was shifted to his son Michael, who is now president of the company.
Lujean Printing Company, inc. is now a complete offset printing plant, printing everything from business cards and stationery to newspapers, books, and magazines.
As the years rolled on, Lujean maintained its customer base by upgrading its equipment, especially in the computer and wide format areas.
These upgrades include the ability to print process color, not only on the sheet-fed press but also on the web press. In addition, digital capabilities have also been added.