J.J. Boomers - August 15, 2019

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Three generations of family, James E. Watson (from left), Brieanna Watson, Michelle Flannery and James C. Watson, stand outside J.J. Booomers, the sports bar they have run for over 20 years. The bar, which sits on property bought by Market Basket, will close in December. SUN/Nicole DeFeudis
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Three generations of family, James E. Watson (from left), Brieanna Watson, Michelle Flannery and James C. Watson, stand outside J.J. Booomers, the sports bar they have run for over 20 years. The bar, which sits on property bought by Market Basket, will close in December. SUN/Nicole DeFeudis

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  • Three generations of family, James E. Watson (from left), Brieanna Watson, Michelle Flannery and James C. Watson, stand outside J.J. Booomers, the sports bar they have run for over 20 years. The bar, which sits on property bought by Market Basket, will close in December. SUN/Nicole DeFeudis
  • James C. Watson, owner of J.J. Boomers, wipes a table in the dining room. The family is currently considering new locations to reopen after this one closes in December, he said. SUN/Nicole DeFeudis
  • James C. Watson (left) and his son James E. Watson smile behind the bar at J.J. Boomers. The sports bar opened in Lowell in 1997. SUN/Nicole DeFeudis
  • James C. Watson (left) and his son, James E. Watson, run sports bar J.J. Boomers on Pawtucket Boulevard. SUN/Nicole DeFeudis
  • Brieanna Watson, James C. Watson's granddaughter, chops vegetables in the kitchen. SUN/Nicole DeFeudis
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