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Spag's was a discount department store on Route 9 in Shrewsbury, Massachusetts.The store was considered an early pioneer of discount retailing and was notable for its longtime resistance to accepting charge cards (until 1992), [1] offering plastic shopping bags (late 1996), [2] and shopping carts (introduced in 1998). [3]
Route 9 begins in the western Massachusetts city of Pittsfield, at U.S. Route 20.After separating from US-20, it has a brief (.2 mile) concurrency with U.S. Route 7 through the center of that city, then continues east, passing through the towns of Dalton and Windsor, wherein the route reaches its highest point at 2033 ft, in Berkshire County.
In 2003 a 16,400-square-foot (1,520 m 2) expansion of the Bread & Circus (which later that year was rebranded as Whole Foods Market) at Mountain Farms Mall began. [ 12 ] A 63-room, 27,700-square-foot (2,570 m 2 ) Econo Lodge was constructed that opened in 2003 in front of Mountain Farms Mall. [ 13 ]
The retailer that declared bankruptcy earlier this year had stores in Auburn and Shrewsbury. What happened to the Bed Bath & Beyond stores in Central Mass.? Skip to main content
Boston Market closed in June 2023 after the center's landlord, Treasure Island Plaza LLC, had the restaurant evicted for owing more than $99,000 in back rent, according to court papers.
The main store Building #19 moved from Derby Street in Hingham and was situated in Weymouth at the old Caldor/Zayre's/Ames building on Massachusetts Route 18. In 2002, Building #19 bought out the independent discount store Spag's in Shrewsbury, Massachusetts , and renamed the acquisition "Spag's 19". [ 11 ]
After Route 146, I-290 has exits for Route 122A, Route 122, downtown, and Route 9. After I-190, I-290 presumes east to a junction with Route 70, then continues over Quinsigamond Lake into Shrewsbury, where it goes northeast. Here, the scenery changes drastically from the Worcester urban area to more wooded areas in Shrewsbury and Northborough.
This year marks the third Shrewsbury Street Italian Heritage Parade. "It's really starting to take off," said organizer Jody Roberge. About 50 entries, from bands to floats, are part of this year ...