Showing posts with label New England shopping. Show all posts
Showing posts with label New England shopping. Show all posts

The Best Shopping in New England

Article and photo (Brown and Hopkins Country Store, Chepachet, R.I.) by Eric H.
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Following up on our recent Shop Local, Buy Local New England! posting, we have also updated out Best Shopping in New England article.  Here we include our top picks for New England country and general stores, mom and pop shops, outlet shopping, indoor malls, open air shopping centers and shopping-friendly historic urban districts in Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island and Vermont.  It's really amazing the diverse offerings of shopping available in New England!

As always, we welcome your feedback on your favorite shopping destinations in New England. Feel free to post here or send us an email through VisitingNewEngland.com.

Shopping Locally in New England


Article and photo (Wayside Country Store, Marlboro, Mass.) by Eric H.
Just a reminder that we recently started a blog called "Shop Local, Buy Local New England!" This special section of VisitingNewEngland.com centers on what we feel are some of the best independently-owned stores across New England. Recognizing that small business has always been the lifeblood of our business economy, we decided to start this web site to "get the word out" on worthy locally-owned businesses.  You'll find country stores, old-fashioned department stores, clothing shops, ice cream shops and bakeries, book stores, general stores and more.  We know no one works harder in the business world than the local business owner; we felt it was time to celebrate the spirit, work ethic and community value of these unique, one-of-a-kind New England stores.

You can read the "Shop Local, Buy Local New England!" blog by clicking on the text link above.

The Five-and-Dime Store Lives on in Concord, Mass.


Article and photo by Eric H.

Bookmark and ShareVisitingNewEngland.com recently featured an article on the West Concord 5 and 10 in West Concord, Mass. A true trip-back-in-time, this classic five-and-dime store doesn't waste an inch of retail space, featuring items like yarn, home furnishings, kitchen appliances, candy, hardware, toys, stuffed animals, greeting cards, toilet seats, and electronics. They also sell hard-to-find items like kettle cleaners and screaming flying monkeys (the chimp screams while flying through the air via rubber bands)!

As the five-and-dime store is now rare in New England, the special feeling of shopping at the West Concord 5 and 10 brings up warm feelings of nostalgia and community spirit. It is Norman Rockwell and Mayberry RFD rolled up into one pleasing mix of small-town Americana. The West Concord 5 and 10 is located at, 106 Commonwealth Ave., West Concord, Mass. Tel. (978) 369-9011

To read more about the West Concord 5 and 10, click on the link above.


Searching for Back to School Savings in Southern New England

Article and photo (of Benny's) by Eric H.

Hard to believe that the school season is upon us, but that's strictly "academic" now.

With the abundant early season rain and oppressive late summer humidity making it hard to ever get any vacation momentum going for many of us in New England, the summer did indeed seem to go by too quickly. Now, with local school budgets unable to pay for many of our supplies, it's up to us to feed another retail cash cow in the form of back to school merchandise. In a recession, many people grumble about this extra cost -- as well as wonder, once again, what our tax dollars are going.

After an informal investigation into what local stores offer the best savings for back to school items, we found Benny's, a southern New England chain, to lead the pack. That's not to say that Benny's offers the best savings as we only checked out a handful of stores, but computing a list of several back to school necessities did suggest that Benny's is a strong contender. Plus, we like the small chain, personable feel of Benny's. It almost feels like shopping at a downtown department store from yesteryear!

Here is a list of items that schools typically require a child to have before returning to school, with an amazing total price following:

Two boxes of tissues
Two boxes of sanitizing wipes
A box of crayons (64 count)
A box of pencils (20 count)
A package of highlighters (three count)
A package of 10 markers (10 count)
Pencil sharpener
Cap erasers
Two lunch boxes

Total: $26.52 (not including tax)! That's a savings of about $10.00 from some other stores selling similar merchandise.

We certainly have no vested interest in Benny's -- nor are they advertiser's or personal friends -- so know the following statement to be "pure": time after time, we have found Benny's to offer what we are looking for at the right price. We also appreciate the old-fashioned friendly general store look. We generally like the hired help that prioritizes customer service and displaying the ability to speak and listen well. It's really no surprise that this southern New England chain survives quite well after being in business around 85 years!

You can find out more about Benny's (including store locations) by clicking on the link above.