Interior views of Portland Greengrocer, 211 Commercial Street. Carolyn Boyle arranging produce in the store, in the top photo. Store-owner Nick Witte commented that his customers are people who enjoy food. That\u27s what it really comes down to. If somebody doesn\u27t enjoy shopping or eating, they eat to live rather than live to eat. Photos published in the Maine Sunday Telegram, on 16 October 1996https://digitalcommons.portlandlibrary.com/pphnegs_images_business/1413/thumbnail.jp
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