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MainStreet Bookends Co-Owner Jim Mitchell Dies
June 05, 2008
Jim Mitchell, co-owner of MainStreet Bookends in Warner, New Hampshire, and
longtime Boston-area radio personality, died yesterday inside the bookstore he
co-owned with his sister, Katharine Nevins, as reported by the New
Hampshire Union Leader. Mitchell was 58.
According to the Union Leader, Nevins enticed her brother to move to
Warner to help launch a bookstore, and "together they transformed a Colonial
farmhouse on Main Street into a thriving family business. The bookstore, MainStreet
Bookends, serves as a social hub, hosting a gallery and hundreds of events annually,
according to the store website."
Mitchell was also an avid promoter and helped organize the annual Warner Fall
Foliage Festival, the article noted. In addition to his sister, Mitchell is
survived by a brother, Arthur, and several nieces and nephews.
Bookselling This Week had spoken with Mitchell about MainStreet Bookends
in a January 2008 article.
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