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Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Just for Fun: Where Do You Get Your Morning Coffee? [POLL]

Where's the place in the two towns you get coffee? Vote in our poll and they say why in the comments section. The voting closes on Friday morning.

Coffee is a key part of the morning routine for many people. And we know that making it at home – especially in the era of the K-cup – is a popular alternative to the coffee shop. But pretend your coffee maker isn't working, you're all out of coffee and you need a quick pick-me-up before heading off to work. Last winter, we asked you what your favorite hot beverage was in the two towns and now we want to know where you go to get it. Some of the popular shops include Dunkin Donuts, Grassy Roots and Henderson’s Café. There’s also the coffee at Wenham Tea House, Hamilton Convenience Store and seasonally at the Asbury Grove coffee shop. Did your favorite coffee shop not make the list? Just vote for "other" and let us know in the comments …

Alice Stuckey Michel

7:27 am on Wednesday, October 12, 2011

ThEre is no "other" category....tea maker from jolie's and highly recommend it. Love it!   more ›

Thursday, July 14, 2011

More Seats for Donuts and Coffee Coming to Hamilton Crossing

On Wednesday, the Hamilton Zoning Board approved an expansion of Dunkin' Donuts at the Shoppes at Hamilton Crossing.

Dunkin' Donuts got the OK on Wednesday night to double its space at the Shoppes at Hamilton Crossing. The Hamilton Zoning Board of Appeals unanimously approved plans to double the size of the donut and coffee shop in the Shoppes at Hamilton Crossing. Earlier this month the Planning Board gave a positive recommendation on the expansion. Franchise owner Dinart Serpa said he wants to expand his shop into the space vacated by Taylor Made Sweets because the current shop is “very tight space.” “The customers are shoe-horned in there," he said. "I am embarrassed by it.” The plans call for the existing Dunkin' Donuts setup – two small tables and a short counter – to expand to 24 seats plus public restrooms. It would expand the coffee shop from …

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