The New England Mobile Book Fair is staying in Newton for at least another two years.
Laura Lovett’s TAB’s story is here.
Boston Globe story is here.
Boston Business Journal story is here.
by Greg Reibman | May 17, 2017 | Newton | 5 comments
The New England Mobile Book Fair is staying in Newton for at least another two years.
Laura Lovett’s TAB’s story is here.
Boston Globe story is here.
Boston Business Journal story is here.
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I read the three articles, but [unless I missed it] none of them mentioned what will happen to the building NE Mobile Book Fair occupied for all those years.
Great news!
NE Mobile Book Fair owner Tom Lyons is one of our guest story tellers at tonight’s Nomad Story Slam. Come on down to the Newton Free Library tonight at 7 PM for this FREE! event. Lot of good 5 minute true stories on the theme “out of the blue”
Yay!
A welcome reprieve. The Book Fair has been a local landmark for as long as I can remember, and losing it would have been a shame. And by the way, not that this is the same class of enterprise at all, but after much dithering, I’m pleased to announce the opening of a Little Free Library. The address is 45 Pleasant Street, Newton Centre, across from the municipal parking lot. We’re having a Grand Opening celebration this Sunday, the 21st, from 4 to 5 PM, with refreshments–and books–so please do stop by.
Call me skeptical but really sounds like the developer looking to throw a bone to generate some emotional good will with no skin off their back for 2 years while they wait for other leases to expire and navigate the zoning process. Last time I was in the store a couple months ago on a Sunday afternoon it was empty. Unfortunately as we all know, the independent book store has very little place in the digital age and Needham Street isn’t one of them.