BY: Kathleen D. Bailey
Patti O'Leary said it's hard to believe that she's been behind the counter of Moe's Italian Sandwiches of Exeter for three decades. "I think a lot back to the good old days... to the first customers that opened our doors...right up to our customers that continue to keep our doors open," she said. "How blessed we are to still be in business."
O'Leary is celebrating her 30th year as owner and operator of the Moe's franchise in the Globe Plaza. Over the years, she's seen Exeter change and society in general change, and she's seen other fast-food options pop up on Portsmouth Avenue. The Moe's shop has stayed on, and she looks forward to another 30 years serving Exeter its subs.
SOURCE: https://news.yahoo.com
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