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RIPTON, Vt. If towns could write personal ads, this one would be taking pen in hand for the first time in 42 years making a pitch for companionship, a pitch aimed at finding someone who might be willing to take a chance on something a little out of the Twittery Trumpy twitchy mainstream.
Were a small place 600 or so souls on the spine of the Green Mountains in the center of the state, not far from Middlebury College. And were about to lose the heart and soul of our community, the husband and wife who have run our general store since 1976.
Dick and Sue Collitt are retiring, and we need someone to buy them out and take their place. Because if you dont have a store, you cant really have a town. True, we live in an age when stores seem like relics. So far this year, thousands of big retail outlets have closed, including Toys R Us, as Americans shop online instead. Its entirely possible that theres almost no one left who thinks being a shopkeeper is a useful, fulfilling life. But it is, at least here.
So heres the pitch. Two hundred and twenty-five thousand dollars gets you the most classic of country stores, not in a Colonial Williamsburg kind of way but in a slightly sagging kind of way theres a potbellied wood stove up against the deli counter, right next to the coffee pot. Theres penny candy against the wall (Atomic Fireballs!). And pretty much everything else: brake fluid, animal crackers, 3-in-One oil, leather boot laces. The latest issue of North American Whitetail (the big buck authority). Eggs from local hens; pickled beets and sweet relish that some of the neighbors have put up. Lasagna noodles, rock salt, kitty litter, meatloaf mix, clothespins, starch, cupcake papers.'>>>
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democrank
(11,250 posts)Hope the Collitts find new owners so the important tradition of the small town general store can continue.
You can walk into a place like this and buy a chunk of Cabot cheddar, some 100% cotton twine, a tin of Bag Balm, some dilly beans, a bar of goat milk soap and mail a package. I wouldn't trade it for a million dollars.
monmouth4
(10,139 posts)and its people seem so great, the beauty of the area, what's not to love?