Built in 1910, the Riverside Concrete Company-Lamont’s Market stands as a testament to a bygone era. This unique structure, located at 2 Charles Street in Newton, Massachusetts, immediately catches the eye with its unusual construction. The Riverside Concrete Company, the market’s first owner, used concrete blocks, a rarity at the time, to build this neighborhood gem. The Riverside Concrete Company-Lamont’s Market served not only the local residents but also visitors to the nearby Norumbega amusement park, a popular destination in the early 20th century. Imagine families returning from a day of thrilling rides and laughter, stopping by Lamont’s Market for groceries and treats. The market became a vital part of the community, a hub of activity and a place where memories were made. In 1928, a second-floor apartment was added to the Riverside Concrete Company-Lamont’s Market. This addition reflects the evolving needs of the community and the building’s adaptability. The market continued to thrive, serving generations of Newton residents. The Riverside Concrete Company-Lamont’s Market’s unique architectural style and historical significance earned it a place on the National Register of Historic Places in 1990. While it no longer operates as a market, the building continues to stand proudly at 2 Charles Street. Today, the Riverside Concrete Company-Lamont’s Market houses residences, its concrete walls echoing stories of the past. It serves as a reminder of a time when local markets were the heart of the community, a testament to the ingenuity of the Riverside Concrete Company, and a lasting landmark in Newton’s rich history.
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In 2022, the Medford/Tufts station opened as part of the Green Line Extension project. Sunil Kumar became Tufts’ fourteenth president