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302.1 | | BUILD::MORGAN | | Wed Jun 05 1991 14:35 | 5 |
| I'm trying not to solicit here, but when I don't bring my lunch, I've
found that the Pizza Express (where Brother's used to be) has very good
sandwiches.
Steve
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302.2 | Down Town | 21007::LESAGE | | Wed Jun 05 1991 15:34 | 18 |
| Since the center of Maynard went through the revitalization, it seems
the stores from the corner of Walnut St. to where the parking begins on
Main and Nason are having a hard time. The parking situation and the
economy are causing many stores in the down town area of Maynard to
close. If this trend continues I wonder how many stores will be left
in this area of the center. You can't find a parking place on Nason
St. and on Main ST. down near Paul's Bakery, which shows me that people
do shop in Maynard when that can park and have something to draw them
to the area.
Last fall the Planning Board was dicussing the Mall with the Bank of
New England, who owned the Mall. But since BNE is gone there hasn't been
any more work done on this issue. We were discussing the posibility of
bringing in some type of anchor store to the Mall. One of the
conditions of occupancy for the second floor was for the Mall to
develope more parking. They have first floor occupancy approval now.
Perhaps the new owners of the Mall will be interested in working with the
board to open up this mall.
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302.3 | Down Town | MEMIT::CANSLER | | Thu Jun 06 1991 08:58 | 13 |
|
I think if you investagate you will find that the rents are out of
sight in maynard. 100 sq ft runs about 600.00 a month, I have a place
on moody street in Waltham that cost me 175.00 a month for 155 sq ft.
Since the Economy is so poor I wanted to move back to maynard area,but
because I live here. I went looking yesterday and the rents are still
high. I can get the same space in Sudbury on route 20 (shopping area)
165 sq feet. for 175.00 a month plus I get 4 free months rent.
Most of the businesses are not going under just moving out.
Bob Cansler
Dragon's Breath Entertainment Inc.
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302.4 | REnts | 21007::LESAGE | | Thu Jun 06 1991 11:35 | 15 |
| You would think the landlords would lower the rents to get business
in their property. I would also think it would be better to rent
at a lower fee then to have no rent at all.
I was down the center yesterday and I looked around to see how many
empty stores there are. Starting in the masonic building I counted:
Ice cream store, True Value hardware, the Shawmut bank, the Main St.
video store, a store across from the masonic building, the brick
building on Nason St., half of the Middlesex bank and maybe more that I
missed. The down town area does need some type of boost.
I have heard that the red brick building on Nason St. is going to be
sold at auction.
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302.5 | deli closed or smaller? | 11778::KDUNN | | Thu Jun 06 1991 12:28 | 3 |
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Did the deli close, or just consolidate to one storefront?
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302.6 | closed.... | GROGAN::EMERSON_P | bring back the streetcars! | Thu Jun 06 1991 14:26 | 4 |
| Gone, lock, stock, & (er) barrel....
Will
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302.7 | Yup, lock, stock and barrel... | RAMBLR::MORONEY | Shhh... Mad Scientist at work... | Thu Jun 06 1991 15:08 | 7 |
| re .5:
It initially consolidated to one store front a couple months ago (they mentioned
the rent was too high to justify keeping the "dining room"), but as mentioned,
they're gone entirely now.
-Mike
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302.8 | For sale | 21007::LESAGE | | Thu Jun 06 1991 15:37 | 2 |
| I saw a for sale sign on the Masonic building and the building
Woolworths is in is also for sale.
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302.9 | At least we have a "DownTown" | 39118::IGNACHUCK | Native Maynardian | Thu Jun 06 1991 23:35 | 55 |
| This is a good topic and a great title.
I agree with Bob Cansler (see .3) that the cost per square foot in
Maynard's Central Business District is very high.
My dentist (and fellow St. Anselm College alumnus) Dr. Karp tried
to rent the vacant space in the BayBank Building but the terms of
the proposed lease were out of site. He shared with me the costs
of his present lease and the proposed lease and, having spent some
time in the retail space business in Digital (yes, I was involved in
the ill-fated "Digital Computer Store" effort some years ago), I was
floored by the rates that some of the landlords in Maynard are asking
for triple net space.
If my memory serves me correctly, we started to cover the topic of
anchor tenants and consumer "drawing cards" in another note, but it
needs to be re-visited here. We can all see that a quality store
will draw in Maynard. The Outdoor Store, the Paper Store, and The
Quarterdeck all seem to be doing good business in spite of the
current economic downturn. The "mom and pop" stores can't draw
customers on their own. We need more headliners to serve as magnets
for the smaller specialty stores to survive.
Woolworths is a goner in the fall. The only reason that it has held
on for so long is that F.W. Woolworth owns the building. When it goes,
it will leave behind a store with enough square footage to attract a
major league tenant, which could be a magnet for that area of downtown.
If the Mall can get it's act together, there is another potential site
for a drawing card.
BUT, again, the rates must be right. I agree with Paul LeSage in that
I can't understand why a high rate for an unoccupied store is better
than a low rate for an occupied store, but that's one reason why I
work for Digital rather than gobble up all the buildings that are for
sale....
I know from talking to folks in Sudbury and Acton that both towns would
dearly love to have a "downtown", versus strip malls and wide spots in
the road.
My point, if I ever get to it, is that someone, some day soon, will
come to realize that downtown Maynard is a gold mine just waiting to
be discovered. The price of space, however, must be adjusted to fit
reality.
As a closer, The Knights of Columbus has been working for the past
six months to renovate it's Hall on the corner of Nason and Summer
Streets and will begin to activate it's function facility after Labor
Day. There is ample parking, the rates are right ($100.) and they
have a new Club Manager (me). Hey, I had to something after the
Charter Commission, didn't I?
Frank
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302.10 | | MEMIT::CANSLER | | Fri Jun 07 1991 09:04 | 11 |
|
Ref .9
BayBank wants $700.00 a month plus lease. This is per
Century 21 their agent. You can get twice as much space in the
route 9 strip plus 2 months free on a 6 month lease with twice the
traffic that Maynard can supply.
Rates are way to high, I agree until landlords get reasonable
on their rates, the downtown area will continue to go down.
bc
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302.11 | | 56590::PICKARD | does it come with wafers? | Fri Jun 07 1991 10:38 | 5 |
|
Its not only retail space, houses and apartments seem to be
much more expensive than the surrounding towns.
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302.12 | RENT CONTROL IS NEEDED!! | ULTRA::DONAHUE | | Fri Jun 07 1991 13:14 | 13 |
| There MUST be some division in the town government that could
"regulate" what is being charged for rent, shouldn't there be?
If not, how would we go about creating such a "committee"? Is this
something that is against the law in Maynard or Massachusetts?
We need to SAVE OUR DOWNTOWN area. I remember all too well, when this
was THE place to go for most of your needs. It was also nice to walkl
around and meet fellow town folk as they do their errends in one area.
It IS a shame.... Oh, to turn back the clock about 20 years...
Norma
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302.13 | NO MORE REGULATION | MEMIT::CANSLER | | Fri Jun 07 1991 14:15 | 5 |
|
No, REGULATION, I have enough regulations with
the state and Feds, I don't need the city of maynard sticking there
noses into my business, they regulate enough as it is.
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302.14 | Don't have any answers, but... | BUILD::MORGAN | | Fri Jun 07 1991 14:23 | 17 |
| >There MUST be some division in the town government that could
>"regulate" what is being charged for rent, shouldn't there be?
Norma, in one note you're questioning why the town couldn't be run as a
profitable business (free enterprise system) and now you're expressing
the exact opposite ideology in asking that the town institute a rent
control policy (socialist).
I'm not sure of the exact mechanics of the rent control systems in some
of the cities surrounding Boston, but from what I hear, it is an awful
policy. This is a capitalist country, not socialist. If the landlords
of properties in Maynard are having trouble filling vacancies, common sense
says they'd eventually have to lower their rental rates. If they are
stubborn and refuse to do so, it may hurt the town in the short term,
but they're hurting themselves in both the short and long term.
Steve
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302.15 | No Rent Control Please | 39118::IGNACHUCK | Native Maynardian | Sat Jun 08 1991 22:18 | 16 |
| The one thing the Town of Maynard should NOT get involved in here is
the rental rates of downtown office space.
We have completely rebuilt the downtown central business district,
destroyed a once-beautiful park to put in a parking deck, and built
additional parking behind Nason Street.
The problem is in the hands of the Chamber of Commerce and the owners
of the properties. The vacant store fronts generate as much taxes as
occupied store fronts. This is as far as the Town should go.
We've done our share to make the downtown area more marketable. Now,
if only we could get a Red Sox Clubhouse Shop or an L.L. Bean Outlet
or..........
Frank
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302.16 | | MEMIT::CANSLER | | Mon Jun 10 1991 08:54 | 14 |
|
I agree with note 302.15, but until the business community wants to
work together it will not work out; everyone can tell me why I cannot
do something, but one isn't given any how you can do it. I belong
to both the Maynard and the Middlesex Chambers, and the difference in
attitudes is as great as the debate over regionalization, I love the
town of Maynard, and I enjoy running my business from here, but when
it comes time for some help or advice, I always get the negative
attitudes and as long as that is going on you will not expand your
business base. As stated in another note on another topic:
WHAT IS PERCEIVED AND WHAT IS THE TRUTH MAY BE DIFFERENT, but
what is perceived will become the truth if you let it.
bc
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302.17 | I repent!! Don't behead me!! | ULTRA::DONAHUE | | Mon Jun 10 1991 10:01 | 13 |
|
I obviously picked the wrong words, so I apologize. It aggravates me to
see the downtown area filled with vacancies. I was just trying to find
out who would play major roles in setting the "norm" for commercial
rents in the downtown area.
Yes, I am for a "free" society, but the high rents are destroying our
community. If it is solely up to the owners of these buildings, we are
in BIG trouble!! Can't the Chamber of Commerce do SOMETHING about this?
What DO they do, anyway! Now before I get flames thrown at me, this
last question is purely curiosity looking for an answer.
Norma
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302.18 | Rents | AKOCOA::LESAGE | | Mon Jun 10 1991 11:01 | 22 |
| Rents are usually controlled by what the area dictates. Obviously this
is not happening in Maynard at this time. If a bulding is empty for a
long time, then one would think the landlords would reduce their rents
or give some sort of incentives to rent their property. This is what
the Planning Board was trying to discuss with the Bank of New England
when they owned the mall. We suggested they reduce the rents to get
businesses started. This was not on their minds. What they wanted to
do was to change the constrction agreement so they could get the second
floor occupancy permit. Well this went on for several months and now
BNE is no longer in business. I will hope the new bank is more
interested in opening the mall and help get some new businesses in the
area.
This notes file might be a good place to give me a feeling of what the
town people are interested in concerning the mall or the down town
area. For example, the mall construction covenant states, additional
parking was to be constructed by the "mall" before second floor
occupancy was permitted. The spot the parking might be added was at
the corner of Summer and Maple St. behind the building that the Candy
store in in. This area was discussed but zoning would need to
change and major construction would have to be completed. What are
your ideas on parking, rent incentives etc.?
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302.19 | Random Downtown Thoughts | 39118::IGNACHUCK | Native Maynardian | Mon Jun 10 1991 23:48 | 49 |
| Paul, the good news is that with all the vacant stores, there is
no parking problem in downtown Maynard today.
The bad news is that if the downtown landlords and the Chamber of
Commerce ever get their acts together, we could look like Freeport
Maine, and have cars all over the place.
If I were to guess at the best place for additional parking, it would
be adjacent to the parking lot behind Nason Street, where the former
Maynard Coal Company once stood. An additional exit onto Main street
between Gruber's and the Assabet River could be built with little
effort. People from the north side of town could access this lot
from Euclid Avenue or Summer Street without impacting the downtown area.
Of course, with hindsight as a virtue, I would have put the parking
deck behind Nason Street instead of in the Park, with entrances from
Summer Street and Main Street (between Grubers and the River), but
I'm not an urban planner, I just minored in it, thank goodness).
There are also some parking slots over the river at Tobin Park behind
the Post Office but there are signs that tell us that we shouldn't
park there. Are they valid? Likewise, in the Fine Arts parking lot,
we are told to not park without official stickers. If these signs
are not legal, they should be removed.
While on the parking issue, how about the Roosevelt School yard as
a parking site? Even if we ever decide to use the School for other
purposes (Library, Historical Society Museum, Police Station) the
large lot could be use for parking.
None of the above will result in any further trek for shoppers than
we presently incur at the Burlington Mall or the Natick Mall.
On a tangent, the one single thing that bugged me most about the
downtown project was the complete lack of a lighting plan. I was
really hoping for some wrought iron type street lights that would
have brought back a "gas-light" type of turn of the century atmosphere.
There should have been bollards in the alley way beside the Outdoor
Store to get shoppers from the Nason Street Lot to Nason Street.
Because of the present lighting in downtown Maynard, even if all
the stores were open at night, it would still look dead. When I
was a kid in the '60's, all the stores had lighted signs that
made the town look alive on Thursday and Friday night. I will be
the first to admit that lighted signs are a bit honky-tonk but at
least they lit up the area.
Just some random thoughts for discussion,
Frank
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302.20 | | MEMIT::CANSLER | | Tue Jun 11 1991 09:32 | 7 |
|
the signs that state No PARKING WITHOUT PERMIT are for those who
are operating the businesses in town and the permits are issued
by the Police Dept and the Chamber of Commerence.
Bob Cansler
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302.21 | More random thoughts... | PRAGMA::GRIFFIN | Dave Griffin | Tue Jun 11 1991 10:35 | 23 |
| Re: .19
I've been thinking that the Roosevelt school parking lot could be put to
good use as well. Even if the school was somehow converted to a public
resource once again, it probably wouldn't use all the parking space that
is available back there.
[And here's one out of left field....]
I'll have to agree and disagree with you on the lighting plans - I'm
not thrilled with what is there - but the "gas light" stuff gives me the
shivers for other (personal) reasons. I would propose that the town
invest in properly shielded Low-Pressure Sodium lighting fixtures. These
are far more economical than the fixtures we use today and would pay for
themselves in a year or two (depending on electrical rates).
I'd like to see a well-lit downtown - but I also would like to see the
stars at night. "Gas light" fixtures and bright signs steal the sky
from downtown's neighbors - and our children. Boston's light pollution
is bad enough - we don't need to add to it.
- dave
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302.22 | Some marketing wouldn't hurt | MILPND::EMERSON_P | bring back the streetcars! | Tue Jun 11 1991 16:06 | 9 |
| Another one off the wall, I suppose some "group" advertising by
the merchants, similar to what the shopping centers/malls do on
larger radio and tv stations wouldn't hurt business anyway.. I'd
think, with some creativity, you might be able to draw some of
the people who may never (believe it or not) have thought of
shopping in Maynard.
Will
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302.23 | | MEMIT::CANSLER | | Tue Jun 11 1991 17:46 | 9 |
|
You must not get cable.. Rainbow advertising does a lot with
business's in Maynard.. Sports Channel brought to you Amorys'
Maynard mass with a good Commercial, others as well, Speciality
companies like mine who are not geared to the general public, I use
cable access for the local hotels geared to conventions in the Boston
area.
bc
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302.24 | cable? | MILPND::EMERSON_P | bring back the streetcars! | Wed Jun 12 1991 10:40 | 7 |
| Bob, different areas are served by different cable companies. What
may be advertised in Maynard, Sudbury, Hudson (all same cable company)
probably won't show up in, say, Framingham, unless the advertiser
has made arrangements with Framingham Cable.
Will
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302.25 | | MEMIT::CANSLER | | Wed Jun 12 1991 11:14 | 13 |
|
I realize that, but at this time I donot think the draw from
framingham would be much considering what the route 9 area offers, but
drawing from Concord,Acton, Littleton,Hudson, Clinton, Harvard areas
are a postive action, with what we have in the downtown area now
execpt for the paper store and the outdoor store which do advertise
in the framingham area, I think that the advertising dollar would be
wasted, that is unless you have an unlimited bank account. I always
want the biggest bang for the buck, in my area of business I advertise
in the Boston, New York City area, Los Angeles and Atlanta; thats because
that is were I get my business from.
bob c
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302.26 | cable & planning questions | MILPND::EMERSON_P | bring back the streetcars! | Wed Jun 12 1991 13:22 | 15 |
| It's been a while since I used the cable system that services
Maynard, do they now service Acton, Littleton, Concord and Harvard?
Maybe some "group" events ( I'm trying to think of the name of the
event where everyone displays on the sidewalks etc. ) could be
advertised there also ( or am I missing something there )?
As an "aside", the talk of parking, etc, traffic can still get to
be a "pain". I'm wondering, if, say, best case scenario, things
recover, the Mall fills up, they build another parking lot...
At what point will traffic become a genuine problem, and has
anyone given thought to this aspect?
Will
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302.27 | Traffic | AKOCOA::LESAGE | | Mon Jun 17 1991 12:21 | 14 |
| reference .26
I am looking into the potential of a traffic and parking problems in
the future. Being a member of the Planning Board in Maynard, this part
of our responsibility. I see a traffic problem in the down town area
now. The intersection of Main and Naylor Ct.. Most people drive down
Naylor Ct. to get to Nason St. from Main St., instead of going thru the
light by Macdonalds. An elderly lady was hit there last year and I have
seen many almost accidents at this intersection. One suggestion would
be to make Nalor Ct. one way again.
How many other people have almost been hit by a car pulling out of a
parking spot on the left hand side of Main or Nason St.? Why can't
Main St. be made two way again?
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302.28 | My two cents, whatever it's worth... :-) | ULTRA::DONAHUE | | Mon Jun 17 1991 13:30 | 24 |
| re: .27
I must admit that I am one of the many people who cut through the
parking lot to get from Main to Nason. This is due to the fact that you
have to go through two sets of lights, if you proceed to play
ring-around-the-rosey. I wouldn't mind so much if McDonald's drive way
wasn't placed where it is. I can't count how many times cars have
zipped across all three lanes in order to make a left turn onto Summer
St. I've had some close calls!!
As for the Main St./Naylor Ct intersection... I have found it difficult
to see what is coming up Main St. as there is an uncommon parking spot
right and the corner, where you usually can't park that close to an
intersection. I don't park there for fear of getting hint by someone
cutting the corner as they are turning into Naylor Ct.
My recommendation is to eliminate the last parking spot before Naylor
Ct. and to make Main St. two way. The later would also control traffic
coming out of McDonald's, too. If Main St. WAS changed back to two way,
the island at the intersection of Main and Nason would have to be
re-designed (minor detail). I would also go along with Naylor Ct being
changed back to one way, entering the parking lot, as it was before.
Norma
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302.29 | Main St. 2-way...Yes! | ICS::SNOW | | Mon Jun 17 1991 14:05 | 12 |
| I agree that Main Street should be made 2-way again. Just last week my
husband and I were walking near the Methodist Church and saw a van
proceed down Main Street the wrong way. Luckily it was able to turn
into the McDonald's parking lot just a another vehicle was coming at
him. I also have had close calls at the Naylor Ct./Main Street
location both going in and coming out. That parking spot right in
front of Lando's should be taken out.
I have a feeling the cost of these changes might make it not happen.
Linda
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302.30 | No ideas...just a comment | BUILD::MORGAN | It is time to become one | Mon Jun 17 1991 14:09 | 6 |
| I've seen people making a bee-line for the entrance of McDonald's from
Summer St! I guess some people have tunnel vision when it comes to
junk food. Our 2 1/2 year old daughter practically hyperventilates
when she sees a set of golden arches.
Steve
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302.31 | NEW | AKOCOA::LESAGE | | Tue Jul 23 1991 14:43 | 2 |
| A new delicatessen is moving into the old ice cream store in the
Masonic building. So the sign reads in the window.
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302.32 | Russell's Market | SENIOR::IGNACHUCK | Native Maynardian | Wed Jul 24 1991 00:33 | 5 |
| This is still in the rumor stage, but it may be that the former
Cumberland Farms store on Main Street will be reopened by Russ
Salamone, as Russell's Market.
Frank
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302.33 | Sal's.. Are they one and the same? | AKOFIN::WATSON | Some like it not | Wed Jul 24 1991 09:37 | 7 |
| Is Russ Salamone one of the two brothers who owned & operated Salamone's
Market at the other end of Main ST.? If so, I'm curious as to which one
of them he is. Also, if he's one of the two brothers, it's odd that either
one of them would want to get back in to the retail grocery business, but
good for him. I hope he can turn a dollar there.
Cliff
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302.34 | Mystery building on Nason Street | ICS::SNOW | | Wed Jul 24 1991 09:47 | 9 |
| Does anyone know what's going into the building put up on Nason Street
next to the shoe repair shop? I heard it was going to be a White Hen
Pantry. It looks about the right size for something like that, but
parking may be a problem.
Just wondering.
Lin
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302.35 | | HELIX::RUZICH | RTSE - VAXELN development | Wed Jul 24 1991 10:22 | 17 |
| .33> Is Russ Salamone one of the two brothers who owned & operated Salamone's
.33> Market at the other end of Main ST.? If so, I'm curious as to which one
.33> of them he is.
Nope, he's from the next generation. Sal and Pete Salamone are the two
brothers who ran the market. Their father ran it before them. I think
that Russ is Pete's son.
Sal and Pete are great people, and I miss going to their market and talking
about town politics, real estate, and jazz. There was a picture on the
wall of the Salamone Brothers Band, probably taken in the 40's, with Sal
and Pete and their saxophones.
I believe it was Anne Salamone (Sal's wife) whose uncle ran a grocery store
around where the Quarterdeck is now.
-Steve
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302.36 | MILK CURDLED BY BACTERIA | FDCV16::MURPHY | | Wed Jul 24 1991 12:20 | 10 |
| RE NOTE 302.34
HI LINDA,
I HEARD IT WAS GOING TO BE A YOGURT SHOP (YUK!-PERSONAL)
REGARDS,
VIRGINIA
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302.37 | One comes back from the dust | SENIOR::IGNACHUCK | Native Maynardian | Wed Jul 24 1991 23:36 | 4 |
| It appears that the former Fay's Feedery is about to reopen after
Labor Day as "Paul's Lite Lunches".
Frank
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302.38 | More on Russell's | SENIOR::IGNACHUCK | Native Maynardian | Wed Jul 24 1991 23:41 | 11 |
| More on Russell's Market:
Russ Salamone is the son of Peter and nephew of Sal. Russ sold his
Little Peach Store in Hudson and has a purchase and sale agreement
on the former Cumberland Farms on Main Street. His intent is to
use the entire building, so the All Ours Donut Shop is looking at
moving out of town, since they need quick, off street parking for
the truck drivers, etc., and downtown Maynard doesn't have that
kind of parking.
Frank
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302.39 | Ever-changing Maynard | AKOFIN::WATSON | Some like it not | Thu Jul 25 1991 10:46 | 16 |
| re: last few
Thanks for the info on who Russ Salamone is. I couldn't remember Pete's
name, and I figured "Sal" was just a nickname for "Salamone." Even if you
don't live in town, if you were a regular customer they had a way of making
you feel like a local. It was always a nice place to stop in and shoot the
breeze about local goings-on. I hope Russ does well with his new market.
Too bad All Ours can't find another location in downtown Maynard. Though
they never did have a lot of quick in and out parking where they are now
(IMHO), at least their present spot appears to be lucrative and it would be
difficult to duplicate that wherever they relocate to. Whatever else they
did business-wise with the truckers, surely they must have made a good piece
of change off the DECcies passing by each day, as well.
Cliff
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302.40 | NasonSt. | AKOCOA::LESAGE | | Thu Jul 25 1991 11:03 | 3 |
| AS far as I know there hasn't been any offical lease/rental/tenant for
the new building on Nason St.. This building will have 4 or 5 of it's
own off street parking.
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302.41 | Resurrection (or restaurant wars?) | MILPND::EMERSON_P | bring back the streetcars! | Wed Aug 14 1991 14:01 | 8 |
| I see the gas line is being put in for the new Deli ( on the
site of the old "what's the scoop" ).. I've peeked inside, and
spoken with (apparently) the owner. Looks to have a varied menu
at what appeared to be reasonable prices.. Looks like a set-up
for some healthy competition at the corner....
Will
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302.42 | | CTHQ1::PICKARD | Im gonna hit him with a brick | Wed Aug 14 1991 15:40 | 4 |
| I noticed last night that Pauls food shopp is taking over the antique
store that used to be next door...
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302.43 | Finger lickin Good!!! | DELNI::SOKOLOWSKI | | Thu Aug 15 1991 11:13 | 5 |
| Has anyone heard the "rumor" that a Kentucky Fried Chicken
will be going in where the gas station is across from the
mill???
|
302.44 | KFC | AKOCOA::LESAGE | | Fri Aug 16 1991 10:42 | 3 |
| Nothing has come before the Planning Board about KFC moving into
Maynard. They could be talking to the owners of the property, but
nothing has been applied for yet.
|
302.45 | | DROPIT::BENHAM | | Wed Sep 25 1991 10:26 | 4 |
| There looks like there is some activity in the store space adjacent
to All Ours Donut. Does anyone know what going in there?
Carole
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302.46 | | MILPND::CANSLER | | Wed Sep 25 1991 10:59 | 2 |
|
Salomone's is opening a store, all ours is being moved out.
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302.47 | expansion | AKOCOA::LESAGE | | Fri Oct 25 1991 14:17 | 5 |
| T.C. Lando's submitted a plan to the Planning Board to expand their
restaurant. The expansion is planned to hold a chicken takeout/eatin
type restaurant. We held a public hearing 10-22-91.
|
302.48 | Russell's is OPEN | 19119::IGNACHUCK | Native Maynardian | Sun Nov 24 1991 22:46 | 10 |
| At last, Russell's Convenience Store is now open for business. I
stopped in tonight for a gallon of milk and to wish the Salamone's
good luck. The place looks great and will be a fine asset to the
community. Russ and Linda Salamone are looking forward to meeting
all their friends and neighbors at their new store.
Russell's is located in the former Cumberland Farms/All Ours Donut
Shop building next to the Town Hall on Main Street.
Frank
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302.49 | Stores | AKOCOA::LESAGE | | Mon Nov 25 1991 07:42 | 3 |
| Rumor as it that the old Salamone's store and Bud's variety are going
out of business. This will leave 4 convenience stores in Maynard
(Russell's, Store 24, Cumberland Farm, and the Corner Store).
|
302.50 | Assabet Village Mall | 19119::IGNACHUCK | Native Maynardian | Tue Dec 03 1991 23:09 | 4 |
| There are some major rumblings that the sale of the Assabet Village
Mall is near and that a new anchor store will close a deal soon.
Frank
|
302.51 | Mall | AKOCOA::LESAGE | | Thu Dec 05 1991 07:33 | 7 |
| This is good news if it is true.
Some information about the Market Place. There still is no occupancy
permit for the second floor of this mall. Second floor occupancy would
be approved when additional parking is created by the mall
developers/owners. Since ownership of this mall has changed several
times this part of the covenant has not been completed.
|
302.52 | Shawmut Bank Activity | 19119::IGNACHUCK | Native Maynardian | Mon Jan 06 1992 23:07 | 17 |
| I noticed in the Legal Notices in last week's Beacon that the Bank
has started foreclosure procedures on the Hall Block on Main Street.
This was the former Maynard Co-op building and at one time held the
Shawmut Bank and a Video Store (both gone) and the present Mailboxes,
Etc.
Ironically, Shawmut holds the mortgage.....
So, let me get this straight. On the one hand Shawmut decides that
it cannot afford to operate in Maynard, and on the other hand it
may end up to be the landlord of a building that it helped force out
of business....
This is either a very smooth move or another Bank of New England 101
play.
Frank
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302.53 | | RAMBLR::MORONEY | Is the electric chair UL approved? | Tue Jan 07 1992 12:30 | 8 |
| re .52:
Maybe when Shawmut owns the building, they'll reopen the bank there, since
they won't have to pay rent...
:-)
-Mike
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302.54 | The flip side ... | HELIX::KALLIS | Pumpkins -- Nature's greatest gift | Mon Feb 03 1992 10:18 | 5 |
| The Last National Wine Company, however, is moving _in_ to Maynard from the
greater-Maynard shopping mall (the one configured around Purity). They're
taking over the former snowmobile, etc. place close to Victory.
Steve Kallis, Jr.
|
302.55 | Last National Wine Company | SENIOR::IGNACHUCK | Native Maynardian | Mon Feb 03 1992 23:06 | 12 |
| RE: Last National Wine Company:
Steve, you're close, but I believe that The Last National Wine Company
is still in "Greater Maynard". I think they are moving to the former
Ski Outlet on the town line, officially in Acton, and not to the
Powder Mill John Deere building next to Victory in Maynard.
IF they were to move into Maynard, they'd have to apply for a package
store license, and we don't have any more available by law, and we
haven't seen any application for transfer from any existing stores.
Frank
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302.56 | The geography is a little confusing | HELIX::KALLIS | Pumpkins -- Nature's greatest gift | Tue Feb 04 1992 09:28 | 9 |
| Re .55 (Frank):
> ........................ I think they are moving to the former
>Ski Outlet on the town line, officially in Acton, and not to the
>Powder Mill John Deere building next to Victory in Maynard.
That's where they're moving. Sorry; I thought it was over the line.
Steve Kallis, Jr.
|
302.57 | Kiku? | POWDML::SATOW | | Thu Feb 13 1992 12:59 | 3 |
| The windows on Kiku are covered up. Are they closing or remodeling?
Clay
|
302.58 | Kiku was sold | SENIOR::IGNACHUCK | Native Maynardian | Thu Feb 13 1992 13:52 | 4 |
| RE: KIKU: The restaurant has been sold and will re-open as "A
Taste of Brasil". No idea of opening date.
Frank
|
302.59 | Diet Workshop | SENIOR::IGNACHUCK | Native Maynardian | Sat Mar 21 1992 23:36 | 11 |
| The Diet Workshop Inc. has aporoached the Knights of Columbus for
a rental agreement which would put the Diet Workshop in a one night
per week rental of our Hall. They are looking for a Monday night
rental agreement and at this point we (K of C) are agreeable to their
rental terms.
This is another step in the re-vitalization of our central business
district.
Frank
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302.60 | What's up with CVS? | WHYNOW::NEWMAN | What, me worry? YOU BET! | Sun Mar 22 1992 09:30 | 1 |
| What's the latest info on CVS moving to town?
|
302.61 | Still a go | SENIOR::IGNACHUCK | Native Maynardian | Sun Mar 22 1992 15:52 | 7 |
| Bob, it's a deal. CVS will be moving into the old Sokoloff building
(the former Firestone Building) and will be restoring the storefront.
Last I heard was a September or October opening, due the extensive
facade work required to de-brick the present "bunker".
Frank
|
302.62 | New Restaurant in Town | SENIOR::IGNACHUCK | Native Maynardian | Mon Apr 27 1992 23:14 | 17 |
| Grappa (spelling?) is now open in the former Red Door Building on Main
Street. It is owned by the Basile Brothers (Quarterdeck fame) and will
be have an Italian food menu.
I've toured the building and it is done up quite nice, although the
seating area is VERY small, like 40 to 50 seats, and a small bar
area, for waiting customers. They hold the old Red Door liquor
license.
The Basile's have installed a full kitchen in the basement and they
intend to prepare food for both restaurants in this new space.
I understand the the reason that it took so long to complete the
construction is that the Basile's do not believe in credit and paid
for all the renovations in cash as the funds became available.
Frank
|
302.63 | Walnut Street Auto Body? | YNGSTR::WIRYAMAN | My other system runs ULTRIX! | Tue Jun 09 1992 17:40 | 5 |
| I saw a SOLD sign on their building. Are they just moving or closing down?
That's too bad since I was quite satisfied with their work, and location wise,
they are very convenient from MLO or PKO.
-santa
|
302.64 | Woolworth's | AKOCOA::LESAGE | | Wed Jun 10 1992 08:26 | 4 |
| Plans have been submitted to renovate the old Woolworth's building.
They plan on fixing the front lower windows, gutting the upstairs
and removing the old fire escape. The ownwers are hoping to make it
more attractive to sell or rent.
|
302.65 | the kettle is moving... | ASABET::HABER | supercalifragilisticexpialidocious | Thu Jun 11 1992 12:54 | 5 |
| anyone know why the Copper Kettle is moving a few doors down [to where
the aerobics place was, next to Gruber's]? And what's happening with
CVS and the Sokoloff building -- it's still got rent/sale signs on it.
Sandy
|
302.66 | | RAMBLR::MORONEY | Is the electric chair UL approved? | Thu Jun 11 1992 15:09 | 4 |
| From what I gather from the sign, it's a bigger place though it doesn't
look bigger. I don't know if this is the full story though.
-Mike
|
302.67 | Check last week's Beacon if you still have it | WHYNOW::NEWMAN | I am NOT a bottlecap! | Thu Jun 11 1992 16:20 | 10 |
| There was an article in last week's Beacon about the sale of the
mall to some new owners. If I remember correctly, the article said
that the Copper Kettle was going to move into where the fitness center
used to be and that the Village Jewelers was going to move into where
the Copper Kettle used to be.
While it is nice to (hopefully) have the mall sold I hope that some
NEW stores move in instead of existing businesses just moving around.
It is sure getting "empty" downtown...
|
302.68 | Mall | AKOCOA::LESAGE | | Fri Jun 12 1992 09:18 | 6 |
| The mall was bought by a group of local business men. Tom Sheridan is
the person who is listed as the owner of the trust that bought the
mall. From what I understand the mall is selling the store space as
condominiums rather than lease the space. The stores might be moving
to the mall because they are getting a better price on the condos vs.
the rent they are paying.
|
302.69 | What I know | MILPND::BENHAM | | Fri Jun 12 1992 10:13 | 12 |
| Tommy (owner of the Copper Kettle) did buy the condo space formerly
the Fitness Corner. He will be gaining twice the dining space
(I believe he said from 75 to 150), a bigger and more modern kitchen,
and a banquet room (downstairs).
There are several stores already scheduled to go into the mall. These
are an appliance store, a woman's clothing store and a jewelry store
(either the Village Jeweler's or Jimmy Logan's place - can't remember
the name). The Copper Kettle will be left vacant for the present
time.
This is what I've heard.
|
302.70 | A few thoughs about the Mall | HELIX::KALLIS | Pumpkins ... Nature's greatest gift. | Fri Jun 12 1992 11:14 | 8 |
| IMHO, a chief reason the Mall fizzled was that there was nothing to "pull"
people off Nason and/or Masin Streets and inside. There were no Mall
promotions that would regularly entice potential customers to go inside.
I consider it noteworthy that the Mall "residents" being talked about are
ones whose establishments front on Main and Nason rather than inside.
Steve Kallis, Jr.
|
302.71 | Anchor store | AKOCOA::LESAGE | | Fri Jun 12 1992 13:24 | 3 |
| I believe the mall needs to have a major anchor store that will bring
people to the mall and to the down town area. The mall still does not
have second floor occupancy.
|
302.72 | | ASABET::HABER | supercalifragilisticexpialidocious | Thu Jun 25 1992 10:55 | 8 |
| I see there's a SOLd sign on the former Walnut STreet auto body.
Anybody know anything?
And what's happening at the former Brooks Drug on Main Street? Is that
all part of the Mall "renovation"? The permit doesn't say anything
specific on it.
Sandy
|
302.73 | Mall | AKOCOA::LESAGE | | Thu Jun 25 1992 11:15 | 10 |
| The old Brooks Pharmacy is part of the Mall. The new mall owners have
sold some of the space and they hope to have these in operation by
Sept. 1st.
Before second floor occupancy is granted for the mall, the mall owners
were to provide additional parking space on town land located at the
corner or Nason St. and Summer St. behind the Shoe Store and the Candy
store building. The new owners are in the process of submitting a plan
to the Planning board for the creation of approx. 22 parking spaces in
this location.
|
302.74 | Parking comments | SENIOR::IGNACHUCK | Native Maynardian | Tue Jul 14 1992 23:56 | 19 |
| To continue the discussion on parking, the owners of the Mall have
given the Selectmen (and the Planning Board I suspect) a heads-up
that if and when the Mall is fully occupied, downtown parking may
become an issue (what a pleasant thought- people shopping in down
town Maynard again). In the olden days, the merchants were given
designated parking spaces in various parking lots that would get
their employees away from parking spaces near the stores. We have
asked the Chamber of Commerce to work with the Town Administrator
to submit a proposal for the re-establishment of these designated
spaces. It is my hope that the proposal will place employee
parking as far away from the stores as possible. Of particular
concern to me is the parking deck, which should never be restricted
to employee parking, as is currently the case. Perhaps the proposed
22 space lot at Summer and Maple streets should be employee parking.
Frank
|
302.75 | Downtown seems to coming back! | SENIOR::IGNACHUCK | Native Maynardian | Fri Jul 24 1992 23:17 | 18 |
| It is my understanding that all but one of the stores in the
Mall are under rental agreement!
In addition, although it has not been confirmed, rumor has it
that a video store (no name announced) has rented at least 75%
of the old Woolworth Building.
CVS has been in contact with the building inspector and expects
to pull a building permit for the old Sokoloff Building shortly.
Dick Sluyski of Mannings will move his files to CVS and operate
the pharmacy part of the business.
Lando's owns the building that presently houses Mannings, and
their plans are to expand their current restaurant and offer a
chicken menu and perhaps a pasta menu as well.
Frank
|
302.76 | Positive signs continue | SENIOR::IGNACHUCK | Native Maynardian | Wed Aug 05 1992 01:02 | 39 |
| CVS has pulled a building permit, at least for the demo work
and they have filled a large dumpster with debris from the
former Sokoloff Building.
CVS is a large chain and my understanding is that they work very
fast once they get started. It would not surprise me if we
started to see some heavy demo work on the front of the
building within a week or so. There is a lot of brick work to
be torn out to restore the Nason Street side to a store front
and the interior floor has to leveled to it's prior state,
so the activity should be robust in the next few weeks.
Other rumors: I see that the "coming soon" sign has disappeared
from the new Copper Kettle location. I hear that they might
not be relocating after all. There is also a "coming soon"
for the Village Jewelers in the *rear* corner of the Mall,
which might also confirm that they are not going into the
present Copper Kettle space.
The Knights of Columbus has asked The Selectmen for permission
to purchase the small strip of land between their building and
the driveway to the parking lot, in order to install a handicap
entrance. This is part of the old Railroad right of way, which
was deeded back to the town by the MBTA some years ago. Most of
the right of way in this area has already been sold by the town
to the abutters (Paper Store, China Ruby and New England Appliance),
which turns the land into taxable property. The K of C is not a
non-profit Corporation and it does pay taxes, at the commercial/
industrial rate. As a member of the K of C, I have excluded myself
from any discussion with the Selectmen on this proposal.
While on this tangent, The K of C has embarked on a total renovation
project of the K of C hall. The lobby is completed (remember the
old Chinese Red wallpaper and paint?), and last weekend we removed
the 40 year old wallpaper from the function hall. About half the
painting is done and by the end of September we will have the walls
done and the floor refinished.
Frank
|
302.77 | Mall | AKOCOA::LESAGE | | Wed Aug 05 1992 09:39 | 4 |
| On August 11, 1992 there will be a public hearing concerning the second
floor occupancy for the Mall. The hearing will be in the town hall at
8:00 p.m.. A major item of this hearing will be a proposed parking lot
at the corner of Maple St. and Summer St..
|
302.78 | K of C Acoustics | CTHQ2::DELUCO | CT, Network Applications | Wed Aug 05 1992 16:39 | 10 |
| re .76,
Frank, regarding the K of C hall renovations: are they planning on
improving the acoustics in the hall? I've been at a couple of
functions there and the echo is tremendous. Music (ie, DJ) sounds
grating to the ear. Perhaps an accoustic ceiling would be in order.
Just a suggestion.
Jim
|
302.79 | Thanks for the suggestion | SENIOR::IGNACHUCK | Native Maynardian | Fri Aug 07 1992 00:20 | 10 |
| Jim, the thought of improving the acoustics never entered our minds.
The ceiling in the hall is a sprayed sparkle type material, but
we could improve the acoustics with some baffles, which would not
be much of a problem, given the high ceiling.
Any suggestions as to who to contact for a study?
Frank
|
302.80 | Sorry, no specific ideas | STRECH::DELUCO | CT, Network Applications | Sun Aug 16 1992 17:05 | 9 |
| Re who to contact re a study:
Unfortunately, no but perhaps there is something in the
business-to-business phone book under something like "Acoustic..." or
"Construction..".
Sorry.
Jim
|
302.81 | Electric Powered Autos Store | SENIOR::IGNACHUCK | Native Maynardian | Sun Aug 16 1992 21:17 | 7 |
| I heard that Bob Batson has rented the former Edison Company
building at the corner of Nason and Acton Streets and will use
the space for auto conversions to electric power, as well as
a small retail outlet for batteries and other supplies related
to electric powered vehicles.
Frank
|
302.82 | Fantasies Hair Salon is moving around the corner | WHYNOW::NEWMAN | OpenVMS Partner - DTN 274-6836 | Sun Aug 16 1992 21:47 | 3 |
| Fantasies Hair Salon is moving "out of the mall" and around the corner
to Nason Street. According to the owner, the landlord wanted to
sharply increase his rent.
|
302.83 | More good news | SENIOR::IGNACHUCK | Native Maynardian | Thu Aug 27 1992 01:26 | 12 |
| I understand the former DTS (Datachecker) building on Acton Street
(which was leased by Digital in a prior lifetime), has been leased
to a software manufacturing company (IPL). They intend to move
their corporate headquarters and manufacturing operations and 100
employees in sometime this fall. They project 300 employees in
the next three years.
Another sign of renewal is the former Walnut Street Auto Body Shop
which has been either rented or purchased by a lawn care company
formerly located in Framingham. I don't know the specifics.
Frank
|
302.84 | "Four of Us" Deli Gone | SEGAL::SEGAL | Len Segal, MLO6-1/U30, 223-7687 | Thu Sep 10 1992 08:24 | 7 |
| The "Four of Us" Deli closed and moved out of the Masonic Building
last week. They had excellent value in the prepared salads they sold
at $2.50 and a number of us were "regulars".
Any idea what happened? Did they move or just shut down the business?
Len
|
302.85 | Copper Kettle | CTHQ1::DELUCO | CT, Network Applications | Thu Sep 10 1992 08:47 | 6 |
| re .69 and the Copper Kettle move, it appears that the Copper Kettle is
not moving to the mall after all. I don't know any details, just that
the sign was removed about three weeks ago and a waitress confirmed
that the move is off.
Jim
|
302.86 | Update | SENIOR::IGNACHUCK | Native Maynardian | Wed Nov 04 1992 23:15 | 20 |
| Rumor has it that another Thai restaurant is considering a Main
Street location (the former Four of Us Deli spot in the Masonic
Building).
Another rumor has Wendy's interested in the Maynard Motel property.
Maynard Christmas Parade, December 6th:
The Maynard Food Pantry will be selling hot chocolate, coffee and
other goodies at several locations along the parade route. Proceeds
go to the Food Pantry.
The K of C will be hosting the DEC Railroad Club from 10 to 4 on
parade day. A chance to see the Club's HO guage layout, get warm
and have a snack before, during and after the parade. Admission is
$2. for adults and $1. for kids, with a maximum family charge of $5.
Proceeds go to the K of C Charity Fund.
Frank
|
302.87 | CVS opened today | 19176::IGNACHUCK | Native Maynardian | Mon Nov 23 1992 21:20 | 8 |
| For those who haven't noticed, CVS is open and the lines on the
first day were very long.
I don't pretend to know very much about retail business, but it
may be that the triple play of CVS, The Outdoor Store and the Paper
Store could make Nason Street a real pull for the downtown area.
Frank
|
302.88 | Longing for the Mannings of 10 (or more) years ago | JLGVS::GUNNERSON | Only a little bit further to go | Tue Nov 24 1992 09:23 | 22 |
| I was wondering when they were going to open. I was picking up a prescription
from Mannings and as I left I over heard the lady pharamcist talking on the
phone to someone about CVS - I didn't stay to overhear, but it almost sounded
like they were selling out to CVS or something. I don't want to start rumor's
(for one it is wrong, and for another it doesn't make any sense for CVS to do
something like that), but it seems as the way people are Manning's days are
numbered in Maynard. A far cry from the Mannings I knew in 1980 when I joined
Digital.
Personally I kind of like the lower prescription prices, service without
being told to wait 20 or more minutes at Mannings rather than the robo-store
I find most CVSs to be.
So yeah, great for Maynard and Nason Street, one more reason why CVS and OSCO
can fix higher prices for medications.*
john
*I have need of two fairly pricey medications not covered by my HMO and I
called all around and found Mannings had a lower price by $10/per bottle.
The chains had the higher prices - the opposite of what most people expect
and assume - I know I didn't expect it.
|
302.89 | | PRNSYS::LOMICKAJ | Jeffrey A. Lomicka | Tue Nov 24 1992 10:44 | 2 |
| Huh. The Beacon reported last Thursday that Mannings was going to close
and sell their database & computer to the CVS. Has that changed?
|
302.90 | Ignorance spoke instead of holding its tongue | JLGVS::GUNNERSON | Only a little bit further to go | Tue Nov 24 1992 12:49 | 30 |
| No, I guess not, I guess I accurately heard and interpreted that conversation.
I guess then it is no secret. Not being on the Beacon's subscriber's list (or
any subscriber list ($$$) these days), I wasn't aware that there was a public
annoucement of the closing of Manning's. They didn't say anything to me about
it when I was there, like, "When you need the refill go to CVS.", nor were
there any signs annoucing the closing. It seemed like business as usual. Too
bad. I'll miss Manning's for the reason's outlined, and had I known earlier I
could have taken my prescription to OSCO this time before Manning's went away
to get them to exercise their price guarantee.
In reading my reply over again to determine the source of the "Huh" and "Has
that changed?" I think that I found it:
"I don't want to start rumor's (for one it is wrong, and for another it doesn't
make any sense for CVS to do something like that),"
What I meant by wrong wasn't that the "rumor" was wrong, but that I feel it is
wrong to start a rumor.
On the rest of my logic, I was thinking of the whole inventory, not just the
database. Even then if Manning's was simply driven out of business they'd
probably get much of list free, simply by people going to CVS instead of
Mannings.
One positive note from me is that as we are part of the Harvard Community HMO
we must get our prescriptions (those covered by the HMO) from CVS because of a
Harvard-CVS deal, so now we won't have to drive to Acton for prescriptions now.
Oh, well, another old business in Maynard is gone. At least the Paper Store and
the Outdoor Store are still left.
|
302.91 | there are signs up | USCTR1::KDUNN | | Tue Nov 24 1992 13:16 | 15 |
| There are three signs on the Manning windows, two say closed on XYZ day
for inventory, and the third says all perscriptions have been
transferred to CVS.
The Beacon also said that Mr. _______ (the man who owns Mannings, is
that Mr Manning?, I forgot from the article) is going to work part time
at the CVS pharmacy.
I don't know the family, so I don't know how they feel about this, but
at least they were bought out and he will work there as he wishes.
That's a better scenario than them just getting bled dry and closing
up at some later point. At least CVS had respect for a small family
owned business rather than trouncing them.
|
302.92 | Manning's and Dick Sluyski | SENIOR::IGNACHUCK | Native Maynardian | Tue Nov 24 1992 20:02 | 38 |
| I don't know what the final deal was, but I know that CVS had
been talking to Dick Sluyski (Manning's owner) for about a year to
come to an agreement wherein Manning's would move their files to
CVS, with Dick moving over to run the Pharmacy.
It appears to me that CVS wanted to combine forces with Manning's
and did not want to compete with them. I don't know why. Maybe
the Manning files are very valuable and CVS did not want to waste
time chipping away at Manning's client base. Maybe CVS did not
want to get into a community issue against an established Mom and
Pop store. Take your pick. In any event, it appears that CVS did
a very smart thing in making a deal with Manning's. CVS is happy,
Dick Sluyski is happy and a lot of us in Maynard are happy.
The result is that a number of Harvard Community Health Plan clients
(myself included) will welcome the addition of CVS to Maynard, and
we will move our perscription records from Acton to Maynard at our
next fill-up.
An ironic twist is that I believe that Dick Sluyski was also a
HCHP client and had to take his own perscriptions to CVS!
To add some Manning history to this event, Irv Manning was a long
time public figure in Maynard. He was on the Maynard Board of
Health for about a zillion years and lived on Great Road in the
large farmhouse near Summerhill Road, now owned by Fred Bailey.
When Irv died, his wife Ruth (my next door neighbor here on Howard
Road) apparently sold the assets of the Drug Store to Dick Sluyski,
who had worked for Irv since he was in high school. Knowing that
Dick graduated from MHS in 1955, I would guess that has logged close
to 40 years behind the counter at Manning's. I can recall many
times when he would open up on a late Sunday night to fill a
perscription in an emergency and I will miss that personal service.
My thanks to Dick and the Manning family for their years of service
to the people of Maynard.
Frank
|
302.93 | I too am sorry to see Manning's close | WHIZER::NEWMAN | Workstations & Servers Marketing | Tue Nov 24 1992 21:48 | 11 |
| I too am sorry to see Manning's close...
One word of advice to people transferring prescriptions from Manning's
to CVS. I stopped in this evening to ask about transferring
prescriptions. I was told that the phone number for CVS is the same as
was for Manning's. BUT - The first time you need to get a prescription
refolled at CVS that was from Manning's allow a few days for it to be
filled (weekdays). Apparently, by law, they must call the doctor to be
sure that the presecription should be transferred. So plan ahead...
|
302.94 | Coupons in the mail | MILPND::BENHAM | | Wed Nov 25 1992 06:39 | 4 |
| I got a letter in the mail yesterday from CVS saying that all my
perscriptions had been transferred from Mannings to CVS. Also
included was coupons for various things including a $3.00 off
coupon for a perscription.
|
302.95 | Manning's | AKOCOA::LESAGE | | Wed Nov 25 1992 08:48 | 1 |
| TC Lando's is considering expanding into the old Manning's store.
|
302.96 | The french restaurant appears to have changed hands | KEENIE::NEWMAN | OpenVMS Marketing - DTN 293-5360 | Fri Aug 20 1993 14:00 | 4 |
| I noticed that the French Restaurant (I forget the old name) has
recently closed and re-opened under the name of "La Mason".
Any info?
|
302.97 | ma maison - excellent meal | BOOVX4::LALIBERTE | NEI/Systems Engineering | Tue Aug 24 1993 14:40 | 36 |
| we had lunch there today. it was excellent. $27 for 3 people (not
including tip, including 3 iced teas.)
this is their lunch menu. (we had the asterisked (*) items)...i had the
pasta (gratined penne) and it was delicious. good size portion.
excellent warm bread. no liquor license yet.
APPETIZERS
shrimps: in spiced carrot juice and a Thai lime leaves infusion 5.95
marinated salmon: with cucumber salas, celery root, and aromatic 7.95
dressing
mixed green salad: w/ tomato concasse /Balsamic-Chive Vinaigrette 3.95
open raviolis of crab: in lemon-grass and Kaffir boullon 6.95
soup of the day: lobster tomato 2.95
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
PASTAS
fettucine alfredo : w/ wild mushrooms 6.95*
gratined penne : w/ shrimps and shitake 7.95*
chicken agnolotti: w/ tomato sauce and condiments 6.95
bowtie pasta : w/ wild mushrooms 6.95*
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
ENTREES
chicken : roasted in ginger. potato pureee and wild mushroom. 7.95
red wine sauce.
sirloin of beef : seared in fresh thyme-oil infusion. young 12.95
vegetables and a sweet onion sauce
salmon: seared with herb and vegetable cake and aromatic sauce 13.95
cod fish : roasted filet of cod fish with white bean salad and 9.95
compote of tomatoes
2-4 waltham st, maynard - 897-3686
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302.98 | Is Ma Mason air conditioned? | KEENIE::NEWMAN | OpenVMS Marketing - DTN 293-5360 | Fri Sep 03 1993 22:08 | 2 |
| Regarding Ma Mason, does anyone know if it is air conditioned? I seem
to think that the previous restaurant was not.
|
302.99 | | STAFF::PCLX31::satow | gavel::satow, dtn 223-2584 | Tue Sep 07 1993 09:06 | 4 |
| Also, do they have a (real) non-smoking section? The last time we were in
there, they didn't.
Clay
|
302.100 | What is going on at 124 Acton Street | KEENIE::NEWMAN | OpenVMS Marketing - DTN 293-5360 | Mon Sep 13 1993 21:45 | 5 |
| Whatever happened to the company (a disk manufacturer I believe) that
was supposed to move into the old DTS building at 124 Acton Street? I
seem to remember that they were supposed to move in during the summer.
The building still looks rather vacant.
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302.101 | Should be soon | RAAJI::MORGAN | | Tue Sep 14 1993 08:54 | 6 |
| Re: -1
I've heard they'll be moving in any time now. I believe it's a company
from Waltham. Not sure of the name, though.
Steve
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302.102 | No Cheese today... | ALFA1::MASON | The law of KARMA hasn't been repealed | Mon Aug 07 1995 14:09 | 12 |
| I was in the cheese shop on Nason Street last week and they told me
that they're closing at the end of the month (I assume they meant
August). They said they've invested a lot in the store, and their
accountant advised them to cut their losses and move on.
Too bad...although I must admit I didn't think he was/is much of a
business man...very little advertising, not a whole lot of cheese, high
prices, and very slow on the service.
Sigh...downtown looks more like a ghost town every day.
****andrea****
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302.103 | What's with the building that was torn down? | WHYNOW::NEWMAN | Installed Base Marketing - DTN 223-5795 | Tue Sep 10 1996 22:22 | 2 |
| Can anyone shed some light on the building that was torn down today
(9/10/96) on Main Street? Is anything going up in its place?
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302.104 | | 18559::MIANO | My parents think I'm in college | Thu Sep 12 1996 11:44 | 6 |
| The building had been condemned.
Rumor in front of the site yesterday watching the cleanup was that the
Aubuchon hardware people are going to put up a new building there.
Evidently, it's a very strangely shaped lot which gives them access to
their existing building.
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