Cambridge fish store was more than just a fish store
Damon Krukowski bids farewell to the Courthouse Fish Market in East Cambridge, which closed this month after more than 110 years in business, meaning the end of not just a place to get fresh fish but a part of the community:
At Courthouse, I learned a lot about fish from Eddy and Joe (and Al, the eldest brother who retired some years ago) but I also learned a lot about my larger community. Regular patrons included the older Portuguese residents of East Cambridge, whom Eddy and Joe spoke to in the language they’d learned from their parents. More recent Brazilian immigrants came, also speaking Portuguese of course; and so did the wider Caribbean community, with its mix of Creole, Spanish and English. On Saturdays there were groups of young men from Gulf states like Qatar and Emirates, temporary residents studying or working here and rooming together while they did. I met Moroccans, Indians, Japanese, pretty much everyone from anywhere near the sea who had come to Boston and was now looking to buy ingredients needed for their home cooking. I watched what they all bought, and I asked them all for recipes.
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Looking forward to the CVS or whatever
which I am sure will engender the same sense of community as this neighborhood institution.
I know things change. When do they change for the better?
Thank you for the reminder of things lost.
Sadly yours,
based on the headline
I thought the article was going to say they were selling drugs there. Seems like a great movie plot. Glad that was just a mis-read....
Nice Article
That drummer from Galaxie 500 can really write.
A really nice remembrance, and
another sad loss for our food scene. When these places go away, they take a little bit of a better, bygone world with them.
Not what I expected from the headline.
Not knowing about the place, the headline made me think it was a story about a drug front. :-)