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nj2nh 01-18-2023 05:46 PM

Supermarket history question
 
I read today that the building that houses Hunter’s market was built about 50 years ago. I can remember it as the only supermarket around. Where did people do their grocery shopping before that market came into being?

My parents always brought tons of food when we came up for our requisite two weeks in July. I had assumed anything they needed came from Hunters. Apparently not. It was a staple of my childhood and I am terribly saddened by its loss.

Anyone know?



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tis 01-18-2023 06:33 PM

Where Dive Winnipesaukee is now was once a First National. The A&P was also downtown and there were multiple little markets. First National moved to where Harvest Market is now. Stinchfield's was across from Brewster field. So there were three decent sized markets back in the day.

BrownstoneNorth 01-18-2023 09:18 PM

Harvest was DeVylders from mid-1990s to 2008
 
I think but am not sure that Dennis DeVylder opened the farm stand mini-market and nursery on Pleasant Valley Road when he sold the supermarket on Center Street in or around 2008.

ApS 01-18-2023 09:29 PM

Stinchfield's...
 
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Originally Posted by tis (Post 380513)
Where Dive Winnipesaukee is now was once a First National. The A&P was also downtown and there were multiple little markets. First National moved to where Harvest Market is now. Stinchfield's was across from Brewster field. So there were three decent sized markets back in the day.

...and three hardware stores within a stone's throw of each other. (Back in the day when even part time residents knew how to fix things!)

We shopped at Stinchfield's which I recall replaced Benjamin Franklin's 5 & 10. (Later, Stinchfield's became a "package store" around 1959).

tis 01-19-2023 05:50 AM

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Originally Posted by ApS (Post 380523)
...and three hardware stores within a stone's throw of each other. (Back in the day when even part time residents knew how to fix things!)

We shopped at Stinchfield's which I recall replaced Benjamin Franklin's 5 & 10. (Later, Stinchfield's became a "package store" around 1959).

Stinchfield's grocery was there first and the family replaced it with the 5&10.

mcdude 01-19-2023 10:11 AM

First National


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winniwannabe 01-19-2023 02:58 PM

I remember when we'd go to Alton Bay for a week in August we.'d usually bring food. Then sometime in the early 70's I think a McGrath's Market opened
up out on Rt 11. This in addition to the smaller store they had right in Alton Bay at the docks. Not sure if they're still there.

ghfromaltonbay 01-19-2023 04:01 PM

McGrath's Market
 
McGrath's was the biggest market in the area when we first started spending vacations in Alton Bay in 1959. They had a great meat and produce selection. I remember pushing the shopping carts on the bumpy wooden floors. The right side of the building had a gift shop and clothing store. It burned down around 1970 and Irwin Marine now occupies that spot. McGraths built a smaller market in Alton where Bun and Bowls is located. Once Hannaford came to town, McGraths became a 5 & 10.

mcdude 01-19-2023 04:07 PM

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The original McGrath's that GH mentioned above

tis 01-19-2023 04:48 PM

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Originally Posted by mcdude (Post 380540)

Do you have a picture of it when it was downtown?

Aunt Lula 01-19-2023 06:55 PM

My memory may be fuzzy but I am pretty sure Market Basket was across from Brewster field in the 60's. The state liquor store was across from the Basket store near the Wolfeboro Falls Post Office. There was also a Minnetonka Moccasin store next to that PO.

tis 01-20-2023 05:14 AM

You're memory isn't too fuzzy.

mcdude 01-25-2023 03:48 PM

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Do you have a picture of it when it was downtown?


No..... but I just saw this on FB. Thought you'd enjoy seeing it.


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Marilyn Nelson writes:
The picture was not taken in 1913, my Dad, Gordon Black, is on the right and he was born in 1909. The A&P was across from the Wolfeboro Post Office until 1953, when they built the store on the hill, When A&P sold the stores, Charlie Hunter bought it in the mid to later 70's.

tis 01-25-2023 06:30 PM

Yes, I have been following that too. Thanks for posting here though.

nj2nh 02-08-2023 12:30 PM

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Originally Posted by ghfromaltonbay (Post 380552)
McGrath's was the biggest market in the area when we first started spending vacations in Alton Bay in 1959. They had a great meat and produce selection. I remember pushing the shopping carts on the bumpy wooden floors. The right side of the building had a gift shop and clothing store. It burned down around 1970 and Irwin Marine now occupies that spot. McGraths built a smaller market in Alton where Bun and Bowls is located. Once Hannaford came to town, McGraths became a 5 & 10.

I only remember McGrath’s as an amazing gift shop, but the explosion took place when I was ten or so. My dad grew up with Peter McGrath. It was a gas explosion. The new building was not where the old one was, but next door. The wooded lot between Irwin Marine and Busy Corner was where the store was. Funny how the new place failed so quickly. The old place was great. The new supermarket in the village was, well, a little dicey. The 5&10 that came after was fabulous. Sorry it closed.


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nj2nh 02-08-2023 12:34 PM

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Originally Posted by winniwannabe (Post 380551)
I remember when we'd go to Alton Bay for a week in August we.'d usually bring food. Then sometime in the early 70's I think a McGrath's Market opened

up out on Rt 11. This in addition to the smaller store they had right in Alton Bay at the docks. Not sure if they're still there.

My parents always brought everything they needed in the 69’s and early 70’s. We bought essentials like milk and bread at the East Alton General Store up on Route 28A near the intersection with route 28. The store at the docks was a soda shop, Victoria’s Pier. It is now Shibley’s. The McGrath’s in the village opened after the one in the bay closed sometime after 1976.


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ApS 02-08-2023 05:53 PM

From a Car Guy, JFWIW...
 
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Originally Posted by mcdude (Post 380540)

Those cars are from the 1940s and 1950s, but no newer than 1958.

No Interstates from Rhode Island back then, and a long drive in a 1954 Ford to attend Camp Wyanoke. :look: Any earlier, and I could have walked from Melvin Village to Camp Wyanoke. (Except for the year it took two days for a DC-4 airliner "direct" trip from Hawaii...!) :eek:


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