A staple of the community, however the construction has been going on for far too long. It being the holiday season, I am very dissapointed in the duration of the project and the lack of safety for pedestrians/ children/ disabled. Trying to get to your car is dangerous (unless you have one of the new parking spaces) The shopping itself is chaotic ,but more than bareable.. most of the stores here have an experienced staff and with the construction taking its toll on consumers they're trying to get you in and out. On a side note..T.J. Maxx no longer allows you to take shopping carts out of the store.(I watched a woman almost fall trying to get the cart through the door) they really should put up signage. The selection in men's is really bad , not a single pair of blue jeans to be found, plenty of father's day type of gifts though. Similar situation in women's Dept. Papa Gino's still staying strong...new outdoor eating section otw....CVS...well hopefully you are there at the right time or we both know that you will be waiting in line. Shaw's.. getting better with the digital coupons, line's...
Read moreOverall very clean and well kept. Planet Fitness and Dollar Tree are currently open (Dollar Tree is a bit larger now) and the Big Y is now open for business. The grocery store is larger and feels more spacious, and the selection has increased. The liquor store and hair salon are still there, and Dunkin Donuts has moved in, too. If you need any more incentive to come to the area, there is a deli, mechanic, pharmacy, veterinary services and nail salon right...
Read moreLove the new Big Y. So.e old familiar employees , some new faces. , all eager to help you out. So clean , bright & organized. When you walk it the first doors the s.ells from the bakery , the kitchen for prepared food & the florist really get your senses going. And the produce is as fresh as you can get!! Great prices especially with the big y card. So much better than risking your life in the Nahantn st competitor's crazy...
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