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Apple Store Holyoke, MA set to open
Massachusetts' seventh Apple store - and the first outside of greater Boston - will open on Saturday, July 21st in the Holyoke Mall at 10:00 AM. As usual, the first 1,000 visitors will receive commemorative T-shirts and a special opening day giveaway will feature very nice prizes. If you visit the store on opening weekend, please send us your stories and photos.Speaking of Boston, the concrete foundation has been poured for the new flagship store that will grace Boylston Street in the city's Back Bay. I can't wait until this location finally opens!

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Sean said 10:14AM on 7-14-2007
Suhweeet!
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mcatherinehirschbiel said 10:31AM on 7-14-2007
Um...they do know that's the Harry Potter 7 release date, right?
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karo said 11:25AM on 7-14-2007
I can't wait. I will be there, to my Dell-toting boyfriend's dismay.
My Harry Potter book has been pre ordered, so I just have to make sure there's someone waiting at home to receive the delivery ^_^.
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Luigi193 said 3:19PM on 7-14-2007
I love that mall! I always get the 3 in mass messed up...I think this one has the cinnabon right? I love cinnabon...
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oki said 4:05PM on 7-15-2007
man i miss holyoke, i moved away, miss that place. seems where ever i move away from they build an apple store.
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SOLIDAge said 10:41PM on 7-15-2007
I work in the mall, and walk by the store daily.
today i looked in, and they were still setting glass on the front.
crazy they'll have it all done by this saturday.
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Ryan said 10:55PM on 7-16-2007
Cool. I also see that the one in Ann Arbor, MI (Briarwood) is opening this weekend.
So, what time to people usually get there for the festivities? 9AM? 6 AM?
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Dave said 10:40PM on 7-22-2007
As much as I think it's cool for Western Mass to get an Apple Store, where's the love for Central Mass? The bulk of them are in Boston and the immediate metro area, with a Natick Apple Store set to open in a couple of months.
What makes me sorta mad is how they're moving west from Boston, and leap-frogged right over Worcester, and went into Western Mass. Truth be told, I am a little pissed how the 2nd largest city in the state was bypassed. Do I sound bitter? lol
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