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One of many consumer cooperatives started
during the years of the Great Depression, the Hanover Consumer
Co-op is now among the oldest in the United States.
In January of 1936, 17 Hanover and Norwich
residents formed the Hanover Consumers Club. Initially,
members of the fledgling co-op pooled orders for potatoes, oranges,
and maple syrup and arranged for discounts of gasoline and fuel
oil with local suppliers. A year later, Co-op members incorporated
as the Hanover Consumer Cooperative Society and opened a small
retail store in a basement on Hanovers Main Street. Annual
sales that year reached $11,404.
Within a few years, the Co-op moved to the
site now occupied by the Dartmouth Bookstore and opened Hanovers
first self-service grocery store. Here, the Co-op grew and prospered
for 20 years, enjoying steady increases in membership and sales.
But as the Co-op grew, its downtown location
became cramped, and it was plagued by the perennial Hanover problem:
parking. In 1962, the Board of Directors of the 2,000 member Co-op
authorized purchase of the Hanover Co-op Food Stores present
site. In 1963, the Co-op moved into its new quarters at 45 South
Park Street.
Since then the Co-op has continued to flourish.
The Hanover Co-op Food Store has been expanded several times to
meet the needs of its growing membership. In 1985, the Co-op purchased
the adjacent Park Street Mobil station, now the Co-op Service
Center, and in 1995, opened a second Service Center on Lyme Road
in Hanover. By 1996, the Co-op had almost 18,000 members, and
sales had grown to over $20 million. Members voted to open a second
Co-op Food Store in order to relieve crowding at the popular Hanover
store. The Lebanon Co-op Food Store opened in October, 1997.
Membership in the Co-op grew by leaps and
bounds with the opening of the Lebanon store, and once again,
the Hanover Co-op felt the pressure of increased patronage. In
May 1999, the Co-op converted the Lyme Road Service Center into
a convenience store, keeping the gas pumps and adding a selection
of grocery items to what was renamed the Co-op Community Food
Market. By mid-2000, membership in the Co-op stood at 20,000 households
representing over 30,000 individual members.
This story is vividly told by founding members
of the Co-op in the video "Hand in Hand: A History of the
Hanover Consumer Cooperative Society," available from the
Co-ops lending library.
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