Showing up matters
My name is Brontë Barlow, and I moved from Florida to Maine in October of 2021. I didn’t just relocate — I found home. Every town I visit, every back road I drive, reminds me how special this place is. Maine has a way of teaching you that community still matters. Before Rolling Curb, I was a FedEx driver. I spent my days walking up long driveways, through snowbanks, across icy paths and summer heat. More than once, I noticed something that stuck with me — trash bins left heavy and unmoved, especially for people who struggled to bring them down. I’d help when I could. Not because it was part of the job. Because it felt like the right thing to do. That’s when I realized something simple: One small task can make one big difference. Rolling Curb was built from that belief. We’re a privately owned, locally operated business — not a franchise, not a big corporation. I personally run routes alongside a small team that shares my values. We’re fully insured, we respect every property we step onto, and we show up consistently. Family and reliability matter deeply to me. Growing up, I didn’t always have someone steady to count on. So now, I choose to be that steady person for others. When we roll in, it’s not just about moving bins. It’s about showing care. About being dependable. About proving that small acts done consistently build real trust. Trash day may seem small — until it’s not. And if we can make your week just a little lighter, that matters. Rolling Curb is here to take care of the little things — the Maine way.