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Market Basket opens at Waterstone’s THE RIDGE Marketplace

Market Basket - Rochester, NH Market Basket - Rochester, NH

Rochester, NH According to Waterstone, owner and developer of THE RIDGE Marketplace, Market Basket has opened their doors on Rte. 11 on Farmington Rd.   Market Basket opened their 79,000 s/f grocery store offering customers a variety of products including specialty, organic, international and prepared foods, as well as a wide selection of grocery items.   Customers will enjoy a dining area with flat screen TV’s, free WIFI and an in-store café serving coffees, lattes, self-service ice cream, milkshakes and more. An expanded prepared food section offers customers with the convenient hot and cold meals to go.

Josh Levy, principal of Waterstone said, “We are thrilled that Market Basket has joined the great line-up of shops and restaurants at THE RIDGE Marketplace.  We could not be more proud to be affiliated with such a quality company that will continue to serve the Rochester community, surrounding areas and the millions of tourists traveling through Rochester annually.   I saw with my own eyes how Market Basket draws from not only a local market, but there are many customers shopping from 40 miles away.  Not surprising with their great deals and impressive customer loyalty!”

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