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Energy North Group opens new Haffner’s gas station and store

Moultonborough, NH Energy North Group has opened a new Haffner’s gas station and convenience store.

Located at 268 Whittier Hwy., this will be Haffner’s second site to open in the lakes region, following the opening of its Gilford, NH site. The brand’s roots of friendly service, quality products and family ownership are sure to make a positive impression on the community.

Rick and Ruth Annaian, the previous owners of the gas station site, are looking forward to its future under Energy North. “We welcome the Haffner’s brand with open arms and are excited to see continued growth for the business we worked so hard to build,” said Rick. “We would like to extend a sincere “thank you” to all our local customers for their continued support.”

“We are glad to be opening our doors to the people of Moultonborough and other Lakes Region towns and cities,” said Jeff Black, CEO, ENG.

“Our team is excited to serve you and bring the family-owned feel of the Haffner’s brand to your hometown.”

The station will offer diesel and gasoline. Kerosene and off-road diesel will be available in the future. The site will offer an extensive selection of craft beer in addition to its usual convenience store inventory. There are future plans in place for a combination of local food service vendors to operate within the site.

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