
The Deli and Meat Store of the North, the venerable market on Warrensburg’s Main Street, received a facelift recently but, according to its present owner, it has “the same DNA” as when it was founded more than a century ago.
“We haven’t changed, but we updated,” said Jennifer Nadler, the third generation of her family to own and operate the store.
Originally, two Syrian immigrant families, Jacobs and Toney, opened the Adirondack Fruit Market at its present location. The name was changed 10 years ago.
Each of the original families had an apartment above the store. Nadler is the granddaughter of James Toney, one of the founders. She took over the business from her father 12 years ago. He still comes into the deli a couple of hours a week to check on things.
He bought the shares of the Jacobs family and was the sole owner when he retired. Sandwiches and meats are the biggest sellers, according to Nadler, but “we sell everything.”





By Paul Post
