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Why Charlestown Mini Super Is A Best Of 2025 Favorite In Charlestown
A community favorite recognized for its friendly service, great meat selection and in-house bakery.

A community favorite recognized for its friendly service, great meat selection and in-house bakery.

"It isn’t just a local spot — it’s a community anchor, a gathering place and a source of genuine connection for so many," one local says.
"[The Tailored Tail] is the most accommodating, loving groomer we've ever had," says Estelle Oliansky.
"Their networking opportunities, their professionalism and their social events all make for a welcoming, referrals-focused organization."
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A family-run grooming & training business is earning big praise from locals for patience, care & truly knowing pets of all personalities.
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John says exploring 159 countries has shown him that meaningful travel doesn’t require special skills or a big budget.
Christina says Dr. Adam Youseff’s quick help made all the difference when her cat, Sandman, needed urgent care.
For Angela, a year marked by loss around her has deepened her gratitude for the love and stability in her own life.
Sandie Bock shares how her early years by the ocean shaped her sense of gratitude and continue to bring her comfort today.
Sarah Hall says the support she’s received — from launching a small business to navigating family life — has meant everything this year.
"Our love for each other is unconditional and we are always there for each other no matter the situation is," Kevin Wesselhoff says.
"They are the most wonderful people in the world," Patrick Fisher says.
"Spend as much time as possible with your friends and loved ones," encourages Karen Sheehan.
Cindy Germata shares why the Algonquin Garden Club and Friends of Dundee Natural Areas mean so much to her.
"Any time I need a lift, I go to Stanford and wander through the gardens," says Diane Brauch.
Ellen Levitt reflects with pride on how her daughter is a third generation New York City school teacher.
Michelle Quesnel reflects on her spouse's support and his support as she recovered from two strokes.