
off State Road in Manomet supplies the majority of trees in the southern half of town. It increases that supply with Egan's Holiday Shop on the Village Green at The Pine Hills.
"We sell all premium trees," owner George Egan said. "And its a family business."
His step-son, Colin, assists at the Manomet site. His brother, Tony, runs the operation at The Pine Hills with sister Kelly. Their mother, Debby, makes the centerpieces and decorates the wreaths.
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Arborists rate trees not cut live in three categories. at Colony Place sold out of trees of the least quality at $20 each. The Egans will take another order of fresh cut, first rank trees this weekend and sell them for reasonable prices, depending on size.
To buy a tree and donate to a local non-profit, the Boy Scouts sell trees in two locations. Troop 151 has a stand on the lot next to at Manomet Four Corners. Troop 51 has a stand on the vacan lot next to the in Cedarville.