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Wondering if Jackson Star is still the only game in town for grocery shopping. Sure did miss the October Market that closed. Anything new in the area?
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I miss October market also. There is a mini-mart in the Mobil station and a Cumberland farms for some things otherwise you've got to go through the lights and dock areas which is a pain.
I heard a rumor about Trader Joe's opening up there but st6rictly a rumor. |
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Anyone else hear that the Brook's in Meredith which is located between two very large and vacant retail spaces will not be renewing their lease due to a whopper rent increase. Plus, the Rite Aid at the Rt 104-Province Commons has a closing-inventory sell-off going on now. Is there a future Wal-Mart in the cards for Meredith, somewhere? I do doubt it, but hey, just close your eyes and picture a Super Wal-Mart built on the Rt 25 site formerly home for 25+ years to Parafunalia, Ben Franklin, Heaths Super, Oct Farm, Heath's Hdwe, & Phu Gee. What a central spot, plus it would be a Wal-Mart accessible by my yacht! "Good show wmt, green yachting binoculars, complete with a yachting green binocular holder, to keep them secure when the chop gets choppy, and only $4.94 at u-know-where!"
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I'm glad you brought up ParaFunalia. Can anyone confirm another Rumor for me? A sunglass Factory Rep told me they were opening another store up in the Center Harbor area. Rightly so they feel like they still need to be on that side of the lake.
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If you're willing to drive another 10 minutes to Centre Harbor there is EM Heath. It's across from the town docks. There is a NH liquor store in the plaza just like Jackson's in Meredith. Two other less expensive options are Shaw's (at the bottom of Paugus bay) and Hannaford (in the Wal-Mart plaza in Gilford). Both of these locations are truly not that far a ride from Meredith (maybe 25 min. max).
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Shaws is usually my choice for a full shopping. However, when your lakeside making Mudslides on a Saturday afternoon and you run out of milk 25 min seems like an eternity.
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M&M is right.Three equal parts of Baileys,Kahlua, and vodka is all I put in my mudslides.
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Spoke with Paul @ Parafunalia @ pretty good length last weekend. I remember buying basketball shoes @ the Meredith store back when I was in second grade about 25 years ago. I have gotten to know him and his family a little over the years.
Told him I was disappointed that they were off that side of the lake, as Gilford is a 15+ minute ride even w/ no traffic. He says they did it partly for real estate related issues (rent, landlord forcing them to stay open year round, etc.) but that a lot of it has to do with his family, who is very involved in the business. He and his wife's kids are now having kids and want to spend a little more time with their families, take off to Florida during the winter, etc. So I guess I would be surprised if he wouldn't have teased me with the Center Harbor possibility or if they would consider a CH location given the family explanation. Besides, I think the business would be even spottier in Center Harbor than in Meredith... |
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if one is down in Tilton the Market basket is great. Next to Walmart
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We are moving from Laconia, where we have Shaw's, Hannaford's and closeby Jackson Star .... to Moultonborough, where there is NOTHING. The only (not really close) store is Heath's. I like our new house, but moving to the boonies will be a real experience. Eeeek.
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Marshall's is coming to Plymouth, NH. Take exit 26 onto the Tenney Mountain Highway, NH Route 25, about one mile before you get to the Super Wal-Mart. It is going into a huge vacant space that was an Ames Dept store that's been closed for maybe 2-3 years. So, Plymouth will be getting both a new Marshall's, (tjx), and a nearby new Lowes, (low).
A question or all you NH tax mavens out there. Plymouth has had for years, a very high property tax rate due to the low selling price of their almost totally residential property base and the expense incurred with providing services to Plymouth State University. Will the new Ames & Lowes help the individual property tax payer in Plymouth and how so? |
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