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Ruthie’s Run, 2415 Main St., Lake Placid (News photo Elizabeth Izzo) Cathy and Wayne Johnston, owners of Ruthie’s Run, are pictured here at the store on Wednesday, Feb. 24. (News photo Elizabeth Izzo) Cathy and Wayne Johnston, owners of Ruthie’s Run, are pictured here at the store on Wednesday, Feb. 24. (News photo Elizabeth Izzo) LAKE PLACID Cathy and Wayne Johnston have been in business for a long time, and they’re ready to retire. That means closing their Main Street shop, Ruthie’s Run, and selling the building. After leaving the corporate world more than 30 years ago, the Johnstons moved to this area to take on the challenge of running a small, mom-and-pop retail store. ....
New Hampshire Magazine Lahout’s looks at 100 years in Lincoln February 18, 2021 Courtesy photo It’s not fancy by any stretch of the imagination, but Lahout’s Country Clothing and Ski Shop, a two-story red structure with white trim that sits where Littleton’s Union and Pine Streets meet, is as much a part of the fabric of the North Country as any notch or mountain. Truth be told, as America’s oldest ski shop it first opened in 1920 it feels more like a grandparent’s house, according to Anthony Lahout, co-owner and fourth generation family member to operate the shop. It’s an apt description, because, for the 32-year-old Lahout, it was his grandfather Joe’s home and workplace. With nooks and coves, random jogs and shelves, and walls loaded with memora-bilia, it feels, well, lived-in. And as producer of the short film “North Country,” which tells the story of his family’s business, Anthony has invited everyone in for a look around. ....