The New Cambridge Project

WorthWhile Reads: A dream realized in Bristol

WorthWhile Reads, a used bookstore in Bristol, opened in summer 2023 after transitioning from online sales since 2021. Founded by Erik Kryzanski, it offers over 30,000 books and features a Holiday Book Sale. The store emphasizes community involvement and innovative inventory software, aiming to become the largest used bookstore in Connecticut while creating an engaging experience for customers.

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New Cambridge Project offers live music, food Saturdays

The New Cambridge Project hosts live music and food, contributing to a community tradition. Recently, musician Benny Mikula performed while Red Apple Pizza Truck served pizza. Attendance varies, with about 50 visitors enjoying craft beers. Future plans include expanding food offerings and operating as a brewery collective in the former Firefly Hollow space.



Today’s farmers market features New Cambridge Project

This Saturday’s Bristol Farmers Market features The New Cambridge Project and runs weekly until Nov. 2, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at 10 Main St. Vendors include Better Baking By Beth and Gresczyk Farms, among others. The market offers free music and accepts various nutrition vouchers and EBT. Thank you to supporters!