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Prominent Brunswick businessmen, community leaders and Rotary Club members at the YMCA - (Mid-1950s)

(L-R) Pres Orrison, West Schnauffer, Tony Cincotta, Harry Mace, Forrest G. (Red) Moler, Irv Kolker

Pres Orrison owned a grocery store next to Beans & the Belfry that later became Roelke’s; West Schnauffer owned & operated the Brunswick Garage on Maple Avenue; Tony Cincotta owned an insurance business; Harry Mace was a former Brunswick mayor, who ran a furniture business out of the store where King's Pizza is; Red Moler, the father of Bob & Junior Moler, operated the New York Hill Market; Irv Kolker was co-owner of People's Home & Auto on E. Potomac Street.

(From the Myer Kaplon photo collection at the Brunswick Community Library; Frederick County Public Libraries)

Smoketown History (Brunswick, Md.) West Schnauffer owned & operated the Brunswick Garage on Maple Avenue; Mr. Cincotta owned an insurance business; Harry Mace was a former Brunswick mayor, who ran a furniture business out of the store where King's Pizza is; Red Moler, the father of Bob & Junior Moler, operated the New York Hill Market; Irv Kolker was co-owner of People's Home & Auto on E. Potomac Street.

Ann Beacht: My grandfather, Lloyd Roelke, had the store next to the Reformed Church. After he sold the business to my father, William Roelke, Dad relocated to the old Acme building further down Potomac Street. Tony Cincotta owned that building and rented the space to Dad for Roelke's Market. Cincottas lived upstairs. After my grandfather died, my grandmother Katie Eagle Roelke, lived in one of the apartments that my grandad had converted the building into after it was no longer a grocery store.

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