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The HopkinToon: Corner Store

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  1. It is fascinating to just contemplate how the relationships and the passing of knowledge and opinions that were a daily feature at Collela’s, would have informed us so as to better navigate our various dilemmas.

  2. This is a perfect work of art and commentary.

    Any way that the artist would consider issuing prints of the cartoon for purchase?

  3. Anyone been around long enough to remember the Hopkinton Monopoly game that they were selling in the late 80’s at the drug store? Fun for the whole family, That’s when this town was still a gem, today’s version would need a lot more get out jail free cards in the deck.

    • That was a fundraiser for the Hopkinton Historical Society. I may still have a one and I know there was one at the Senior Center before I left in 2022.

  4. Colellas could not exist in that store because the of the different floor heights
    I worked for the supermarket for 16 years and with today’s economy they would have no buying power let alone the variety it would be a glorified Cumberland Farm

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