SANDYSTON, N.J. (AP) — The Hainesville General Store offers a little bit of everything: A renowned selection of homemade pies, a deli and grocery, antiques, a checkerboard and even a registration station for turkey hunters. The news was a jolt to longtime customers who, while seeing the Horsts as friends and wishing them the best, are concerned about what a sale might mean for the longtime community hub. Michael Milligan, a regular, dropped by Thursday for the daily luncheon special -- beef chili with cheddar and onions -- and discussed what makes the store special to him. Horst said he hopes to find a buyer who wants to continue the general store tradition, but acknowledged there is no guarantee that will happen. General stores were a New Jersey staple in the 19th century -- the 3,000-square-foot building in Hainesville dates to 1883 -- but are now mostly relegated to the state's most rural areas. Pepitone was an occasional customer until a couple of years ago, stopping off during drives to a friend's residence by Milford, and Horst is a huge Yankees fan.

 

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