Gilford, NH Haffner’s, a family-owned company with a tradition of delivering fuel, retail convenience, carwashes, and heating and propane services, celebrated the grand reopening of their newly rebuilt location, 63 Gilford E Dr.
This facility, is poised to serve the Lakes Region community with enhanced amenities and services, showcasing Haffner’s commitment to community, quality, and customer satisfaction.
The newly modernized Gilford location has been designed with convenience in mind. It features a 24-hour store housing two New England brands: Dunkin’ Donuts and Anchor Deli.
Also, the new location offer various fuel options, including Non-Ethanol gasoline for “Lake Life,” Diesel, and Off-Road Diesel.
“Our goal with this new location was to create a hub of convenience and quality for the Gilford community and visitors to the Lakes Region,” said Brian Koenig, chief retail officer for Haffner’s. “We are excited to provide an upgraded experience with a 24-hour store, trusted food options, and comprehensive fuel services.”
Jeff Black, CEO of Haffner’s, said, “The launch of this new facility is a testament to our commitment to innovation and customer satisfaction. We are proud to bring a location of this caliber to Gilford, enhancing the experience for our customers and supporting the local community.”
The location opened its doors on May 23rd and a formal grand reopening celebration is scheduled for later.
For nearly 100 years, Haffner’s has been a family-owned company fueling New England communities with retail convenience stores, carwashes, and heating and propane services. Headquartered in Lawrence, Mass.
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