Online Report

Share post:

Bart Jackson’s article on the demise of Plainsboro’s SuperFresh in the November 30 issue of the News provoked mixed responses online.

Remarked one reader, “SuperFresh’s prices are ridiculous and selection is poor . . . I travel out of my way to Shop Rite. It would be great for Shop Rite to take over the location, but I sure won’t miss Superprice.”

Many, though, were unhappy to hear of its January 11 closing. “Very sad to hear this,” wrote one commenter. “Hopefully the other stores in the Plainsboro Plaza won’t suffer.”

Wrote another: “It is a great loss to the community. The Asian market does not fill the needs that a standard supermarket does. The pharmacy will not be missed; CVS is across the parking lot and is taking over the customers. The real loss is the grocery store . . . I suggest the mayor and town council work together with the owner of the shopping center to get these shops filled. It is bad for property values and there is a serious need here!”

Others offered suggestions for the future of Plainsboro Plaza:

“How about inviting one of the more rural stores into the area? It’s a good location with locked in customers and just a question of keeping things efficient. If their corporate group doesn’t see profit potential perhaps a more agile firm will,” said one.

“The current owners of that shopping center are doing a piss poor job attracting new businesses to the plaza,” wrote another. “The old Peebles store has been empty now for over three years and the old Ace Hardware store has been empty for two, not to mention the smaller spaces.

“Mayor Cantu needs to step up and put the squeeze on this company to sell the plaza, because it’s obvious that the current owners don’t care about Plainsboro.”

Related articles

New Support Program at Capital Health Helps Women Navigate Healing and Intimacy After Cancer Treatment

This sponsored content provided by Capital Health While cancer treatment can be lifesaving, experts at Capital Health Cancer Center...

Lawrence Council approves funding for 2026 road program

The Lawrence Township Council has approved an ordinance appropriating $2.4 million in capital improvement funds for the township's...

Former Lawrence Junior Cardinals treasurer charged with misappropriation of funds

The former treasurer of the Lawrence Junior Cardinals youth football and cheerleading organization has been charged with misappropriation...

I-295 off-ramp at Route 206 closed for construction of noise barrier

The off-ramp at Exit 69B on I-295 has been closed by the New Jersey Department of Transportation in...