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Irwin Gomberg
Irwin owned a Village Jewelry Store at 79 Main Street (across from Manning's Pharmacy)
Jewelry & Watch Store
A black and white photo of Irwin Gomberg at a jewelry and watch store at 79 Main St., Maynard. It was named The Village Jewelry Store.
Arthur Gladky was the previous owner, then known as Arthur's Jewelry Store.
Arthur Gladky was the previous owner, then known as Arthur's Jewelry Store.
Lerer's Store Sign
A metal sign for Lerer's Store. The store outfitted the entire family with clothes and sundries. The store was owned by Samuel Lerer and located on (117) Main St., Maynard, 1916-1930's.
Marco's Liquor Store
A black and white photograph of Marco's Liquor Store at 48 Main Street, Maynard. Charlie Chandler appears to the far right in the photo. The owners are to the left.
Maynard Outdoor Store - 1981
Originally the Case Block, built by W. B. Case in 1902 for his dry goods store.
Mike Lynch's Variety Store
This store was located on 115 Main Street in the building occupied by Gruber Brothers Furniture store for many years.
Left to right: John (Cob) McCormack, Frank (Turk) White, Michael Lynch (Proprietor), Edward Kronberg.
Left to right: John (Cob) McCormack, Frank (Turk) White, Michael Lynch (Proprietor), Edward Kronberg.
Rainvilles Mens clothing store at 7 Nason Street
The owners Conrad Mayberry and Dick White working in front during a sale.
Salesman and customer at the New Idea Store.
The photo shows Gerald Tierney of the New Idea store and Ralph DiPietro Jr. the customer buying a new jacket. The New Idea Store was located at 65-67 Main St.
Souvenir Plate from Jacob Oberg Shoe Store
A souvenir china plate from Jacob Oberg Shoe Store. The plate shows the monthly calendars for 1913, and has the words: " Jacob Oberg, Dry goods, Boots & Shoes, Maynard, Mass".
The Jacob Oberg started the shoe store in 1903 at the lower end of…
The Jacob Oberg started the shoe store in 1903 at the lower end of…
Storefront window of Gruber Brothers Furniture
A store window featuring Serta "Perfect Sleeper" Mattress (for $79.50) at Gruber's at 117 Main St.
Woolworth Sign
F. W. Woolworth Co., a national 5 & 10 cent chain, was located at 65 Main Street. Woolworth's came to Maynard in 1916 when the company purchased a local 5 & 10 owned by A. Z. Lloyd on Main Street, remaining in business until the mid-1990's.