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Demolishing Sarge's General Store - It all started 01-23-12

 

 

Finally after waiting all these years, Sarge's old country store is down. Winnisquam Marine has worked hard using established business practices and it's paid off. The Marina is through the hard times and into an expansion phase. Sarge's is down, a new showroom is going up to showcase all those Premier Pontoon Boats. We have gutted and expanded the parts department to keep up with our customer's demands. AND there's even more surprises coming !!!! Stay tuned for additional pictures of the demolition process coming soon.

01-23-12       Day 1

      

Now you see it                                                                Now you don't

 

 

01-24-12       Day 2

 

01-25-12       Day 3

 

 

01-26-12       Day 4

The building known as "Sarge's" is down and a new boat showroom will be going up sometime this year. I'm sure a bunch of us in recent years boated to Sarge's Country Store for camp necessities, candy or just for an early morning ride in the boat to get the Sunday paper. It was an excellent excuse to get out yourself in the boat before everybody was up. Some of us will remember 'ol Matt Mirski when we were kids. He owned the property at least from the 50's till the 80's. At times he sold gas both at the dock and at a gas pump out front right by the roadside when the old mosquito bridge was being used which was much closer to the storefront than our current bridge. Matt had lots of fresh produce and a meat market that was very busy. He had the best T-bone steaks around to grill on the charcoal hibachi. He would pay 2 or 3 cents for each crayfish that we brought in for Matt to sell as fish bait. Candy really was 1 cent back then. Many of us have good memories from this old building and we hope your kids will be telling stories about the good times to be had in the new building that we are building...    

 

 

 

 

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