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Spotlight: Finkles

Joseph Finkle & Son, Inc., fondly known as “Finkles,” stands as a testament to timeless craftsmanship, service, and community spirit. With its well-worn front entrance, the store exudes nostalgia, transporting visitors to an era when hardware stores were the heart of local life.

Established over 100 years ago in 1917, Finkles store is a beloved landmark in Lambertville.

The store’s interior is a treasure trove of tools, electrical supplies, lighting, plumbing supplies, and household essentials. Wooden shelves line the walls, stacked with neatly arranged merchandise, while the worn wooden floor creaks underfoot, narrating countless stories of customers past and present.

Stepping into the store is like stepping into the past. The friendly face of third generation owner Rachel Finkle, or one of her dedicated staff, greets you.

Their knowledge of hardware is encyclopedic, and they offer personalized advice that big-box stores simply can’t match. In a world dominated by modern convenience, Finkles remains steadfast, providing an experience that transcends mere shopping.

It’s a place where customers don’t just buy goods; they exchange stories, gather advice, and connect with their community. The store’s endurance is a testament to the power of tradition and the enduring value of personal touch.

As the area continues to evolve, Finkles remains a reminder of simpler times and the importance of fostering a sense of belonging. Stop in at 7 Coryell Street, Lambertville and find what you’ve been looking for.

PHOTO CAP: Rachel Finkle and partner, Sven Helmer.

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