by Maria Del Rio Shelzi, Administrative Assistant

Willy Street Co-op staff member Maria Del Rio Shelzi recently traveled to the northeast. While on her trip, she visited a few co-ops and checked in with staff to find out if there was anything new or interesting happening. Here’s what she found out.

Brattleboro Food Co-op

Brattleboro, Vermont

Staff size: 145

Number of Owners: 8,500

Founded: 1975

There certainly is quite a bit going on, but highlights I think include their branching out into catering/selling food at larger community events like Brattleboro’s Gallery Walk and restarting their events and education efforts (post-COVID). They also recently adjusted their compensation to start at a minimum of $15/hr; and they are planning their first all-staff event for the fall.   

Front of Brattleboro Food Co-op store

Inside of a grocery store

Gift section in a grocery store


Gardiner Food Co-op

Gardiner, Maine

Staff size: 8

Number of Owners: 300

What year founded: 2015

They have a new General Manager, Daisy Sauvageau. She most recently held a position at Hannaford (a New England grocery chain) in Yarmouth, Maine, and has an extensive background in restaurant, food-service, and retail industries.

They have added made-in-store cold brew to their cafe menu. They use coarse-ground and dark roast coffee from Rock City, Maine (an excellent cooperative roastery).

Front of Gardiner Food Cooperative store

Front window for Gardiner Food Co-op

Fresh produce section in a grocery store


Urban Greens Co-op Market

Providence, Rhode Island

Staff size: 40

Number of Owners: approaching 3,000 

Founded: June, 2019

There is a new grocery store in their neighborhood, what was considered to be a food desert. This has helped them be competitive with national markets. They also have seafood pop-ups on the weekend, offering options such as fish and chips and lobsters.

Front of Urban Greens store

Small floral section at the front window of a grocery store

Fresh produce section of grocery store


Monadnock Food Co-op

Keene, New Hampshire

Staff size: 130+

Number of Owners: 3,550+

Founded: 2013

The Monadnock Food Co-op just added 40 new panels to their existing 106-solar panel array on their rooftop! The combined annual generation from their original solar array and their most recent one will equal roughly 71,400 kilowatt-hours of electricity, offsetting the equivalent of over 125,500 miles driven in a gas-powered car, and will keep more than 81,000 lbs. of carbon out of the atmosphere every year.

Monadnock Food Co-op front sign

Dining section of grocery store


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