Bikeworx moved to Hudson |
...you remember ten or more of
the following: 17 Summer restaurant, 51 Main Street restaurant, the A&P, The
Alchemist Health Foods, Allen's Cafe, Alphonse's Powder Mill restaurant, Amory's,
Anderson Ford, Army & Navy Surplus Store, Assabet Institute for Savings, Avalon restaurant, the B&M Railroad station (passenger trains to Boston until 1958),
Bacharach's Grocery, Batley & Sons Florists, Beacon Santa Telethons, Bikeworx,
Boeske`s gas station, getting driving lessons from Bug-eyed Bob...
Opening Day, 2011 (note snow on roof) |
Brick Oven Pizza, Butler Lumber, Cafe La Mattina, Carbone's Twin Tree Cafe, Cast Iron Kitchen, Center Dance Studio, Ciro's restaurant, the Clothes Inn, Colonial Theater (movies for 9¢), The Copper Kettle restaurant, The Corner Closet, Dennison Manufacturing Company, working for DIGITAL, Donutland (now Babico's), Dunia, Dunn Oil, Easter Egg hunts at Crowe Park, Elizabeth Schnair's newsstand, the Elmwood Street bath house and sauna, Erikson's Ice Cream, Factory Outlet, feeding Mill Pond ducks and geese at the Farmers' Market...
Mill Pond goose, Farmers' Market |
Kelly's Bowling
Lanes (candlepin, of course), Knights of Columbus, La Petite Auberge, Leapin' Lena
appearing in parades, Lovell Bus Lines, M&B Lunch, Malcolm's Steakhouse, Manning
Pharmacy, Massa's Bakery, Martin & Doran Funeral Home, the Charles A. Welch
Lodge in the Masonic Building, Maydale Beverage Company, Maynard High School
bonfires at homecoming, Maynard Motel, Maynard Smoke Shop...
Peeking through the
door into the Maynard family crypt, Maynard's centennial celebration in 1971, motorcycle charity rides parading through town
and ending at the Rod and Gun Club, Mr. Takeout, Murphy & Snyder Printers, Nason
Street Spa, New Idea Store, Northern Recording Studio, helping OAR
(Organization for the Assabet River) pull tires and other trash out of the
river, Oktoberfest fireworks, "Only in Maynard" T-shirts, Oriental
Delight, drinks at the PC, Parker Hardware, Parker Street Hall (the Finnish
Workingmen's Socialist Society)...
Patty's Donut Shop, Paul's Bakery, Peoples' Theatre (movies for 25¢), Prescott Paint, Priest's Cafe, Quinteros, The Red Door (and
Ma), Rickles Cut Rate, Rob Henry's Tavern, Rodoff Shalom Synagogue, Russo's restaurant, St. Casimir's Polish Catholic Church, St. George's Episcopal
Church, St. John's Finnish Evangelical Lutheran Church, Salamone's, Samuels
Studio, Santa arriving for the Christmas parade by helicopter, Screech Owl
yearbooks, elementary school trips to the Clock Tower to see the clock...
When traffic was two ways on Main and Nason Streets, Walking the trestle, WAVM, W.B. Case & Sons, Western Auto,
Compiling this list
would not have been possible without all the people who posted at the Facebook
site "You
know your from Maynard if," so many, many thanks to them. Please share
it with people who have moved away from Maynard. Who knows? Perhaps they will
move back. Or at least visit.
Various businesses and people came to our attention after this article was published: 38 Studios, Chin Lee Laundry, Firestone, Gutteridge Jeweler's, Irwin's Cigar Store, Maynard Taxi, Leher's, Muzzey's, The Nickel Inn, Speedy's Pizza, Tarny's Barber Shop, Whitmac Furniture...
With apologies to Maynard, IA (pop 513), Maynard, AK (pop 426), Maynard, MN (pop 366) and Maynardville, TN (pop 2,390).
Various businesses and people came to our attention after this article was published: 38 Studios, Chin Lee Laundry, Firestone, Gutteridge Jeweler's, Irwin's Cigar Store, Maynard Taxi, Leher's, Muzzey's, The Nickel Inn, Speedy's Pizza, Tarny's Barber Shop, Whitmac Furniture...
With apologies to Maynard, IA (pop 513), Maynard, AK (pop 426), Maynard, MN (pop 366) and Maynardville, TN (pop 2,390).
Does anyone know the story behind Mr. Takeout? I remember going as a kid, the same lady always working there covered in flour or corn starch, the smell of the food and outstanding fried clams, fries and onion rings. What about a photo? Food served in paper bags. Love love love that place
ReplyDeleteIt was my grandfathers place .
DeleteThey lived right across from us, had candles on top of candles and a pile of pillows for miles. He would hide dollars around their place for the children to search for. Anything they found the kids kept. Halloween’s best treat was going to Mr. Takeout’s to get free fries.
DeleteThey made the best fried clams, whole belly clams and tuna subs. I live right around the corner
ReplyDeletePete Carbone's restaurant, where the Elks is now, made the best fried clams I have ever had.
ReplyDeleteTC Landos was originally Tory's on the corner at 62 and 27.
ReplyDeleteStephano's restaurant next to the Fine Arts Theatre
ReplyDeleteStill the best Onion Rings I've ever had, I think they used lard to fry. The clams were great as well......She was always elbow deep in flour. She would double dip the Onions to coat them better,,,,,,,,, Nicky's Spa for a soda and Penny Candy, corner of Nason and Summer, to the left of Wirthmore Feeds, what a fire that was ! Did anyone jump from the tracks (where we squashed coins) into the coal unloaded from the train we used to hitch rides on up to Brown street.
ReplyDeletePep's Gym
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