Historian publishes book on Anthony ‘Spag’ Borgatti

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Historian publishes book on Anthony ‘Spag’ Borgatti
Michael Perna Jr. stands with his new book beside a picture of Anthony “Spag” Borgatti located at the Shrewsbury Public Library. (Photo/Evan Walsh)

SHREWSBURY – A local historian is sharing stories about Shrewsbury legend Anthony “Spag” Borgatti.

In his new 84-page book, “Spag — His Life and Legacy,” lifelong Shrewsbury resident and Town Historian Michael Perna Jr. recounts Spag’s life with anecdotes, recollections from community members who knew him and stories about his famous superstore that gave countless people reason to visit town.

“I started a couple years ago when one of [Borgatti’s] daughters passed away. The other daughter had me come over to her house. It was full of Spag’s photos and plaques and stuff like that. She said that anything I wanted to take a copy of, take a photo of — feel free… That kind of planted the seed. The more people I talked to, there’s so much more to know,” Perna said.

“Spag — His Life and Legacy” marks Perna’s seventh book on Shrewsbury’s history.

A 1968 graduate of Shrewsbury High School, Perna is involved with the Shrewsbury Historical Society and has published over 1,000 articles in the Shrewsbury Chronicle and Community Advocate. His work includes “Shrewsbury in the Civil War” (1986), “Remembering Lake Quinsigamond — From Steamboats to White City” (1998), “Images of American – Shrewsbury” (2001) and “Shrewsbury Through Time” (2014).

“Even as a kid, I’ve always liked history. It started with military history, Civil War history, and then I thought, ‘What was Shrewsbury’s role in the Civil War?’ So that kind of morphed into Shrewsbury history,” said Perna.

Perna spoke to several people who knew or worked for Spag and combed through archives to research the book. Despite living in Shrewsbury for his entire life, Perna frequently came across new stories about Spag’s generosity and kindness, especially when people needed it the most.

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In one instance, Perna writes that Spag and his wife, Olive Borgatti, who helped him run the business, opened the store to three young children who had just lost their firefighter father in an accident. The kids were allowed to grab whatever they wanted off the shelves, and they left with a trunk full of toys.

“They were amazing people. So caring, with such dedication to employees,” said former Spag’s employee and Perna’s wife, Sandy.

Historian publishes book on Anthony ‘Spag’ Borgatti
Michael Perna Jr. signs a copy of his book. (Photo/Evan Walsh)

Spag passed away in 1996, though his store continued to run until the early 2000s. Today, the Lakeway Commons complex sits on the site.

Perna said that by sharing stories about perhaps Shrewsbury’s most influential resident, Spag’s memory will be kept alive.

“My thought is that anybody in their forties and older, they remember going to Spag’s. The younger generation does not. This will preserve that for them: the memories and experiences,” Perna said as he walked to a portrait of Spag at Shrewsbury Public Library.

“I enjoy doing [research]. I keep finding more and more things. People seem to enjoy it.”

To read the book, contact Michael Perna at [email protected]. The book is available at Papa’s Hardware, Thomas Auto Parts, Tatnuck Bookseller, Barnes & Noble, and Amazon.

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