
Pat Danielson, of Canaan, N.H., left, reacts to co-owner Kevin Lary, as he shares a story from his time at the Movie Market in Enfield, N.H., on March 1, 2018. “These guys are just wonderful they bend over backwards for you with anything you need or want,” Danielson said after renting a TV series. (Valley News – Carly Geraci) Copyright Valley News. May not be reprinted or used online without permission. Send requests to permission@vnews.com.
For 33 years, Movie Market in Enfield has been the little video store by the side of the Route 4 where customers stopped in to pick up a movie on the ride home from work or for a stay-at-home date night.
After years of defying a trend that all but eliminated the video rental store sector in the Upper Valley and beyond, Movie Market’s long-running show is drawing to a close.
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“What I really liked about the store was the hometown feel to it. When you walked into the store, the owners knew your name, they knew what you liked and would recommend movies for you. I think the human touch is lost with Netflix.” https://t.co/2ymRmO6aXB
— Maggie Cassidy (@mggcss) March 5, 2018