Lucci's Supermarket is the store you've been trusting for over 55 years. Since it's inception Lucci's has been dedicated to serving it's customers well. John and Assunta Lucci immigrated from Italy in the 1920's. They established a small store in Stoneham, Massachusetts. Working with them, their son John began to learn the business. During the Korean War John signed up with the U.S. Army. When he returned home, he decided he wanted to open his own business. His father helped him find a location in Wilmington, Massachusetts. He found a store owned by Emma Symes, located on what was then known as Perry's Corner. By that time, John had married Marjorie Landry. John and Midge cleaned up the store, put up some shelves, and on January 9, 1956, they opened Lucci's Supermarket.

The original store was rather small, they only stayed in it for two years. Midge and John built a new store (where Picture Works presently stands). John Sr., Midge, and Assunta worked in this second store. They stayed in this location for approximately ten years. Following, they built in Lucci's present location.

John Lucci Jr. grew up in the supermarket business. He had the privilege of working with his grandmother Assunta (who worked well into her eighties), and his parents. He started helping out at age 10 and has worked full time at Lucci's Supermarket since his 1980 graduation from Bentley College. John currently manages Lucci's. His wife, Susan, works in the store as well. John's children Adriana and John maintain, this website.