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  2. Nick's Italian Cafe - Wikipedia

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    Established by Nick Peirano in 1977, [1] [2] the business was named an America's Classics restaurant by the James Beard Foundation in 2014. [3] The restaurant closed in 2023. [ 4 ] In March 2024, media outlets reported that Scott Baldwin, Thomas Ghinazzi, and Jordan Neale purchased the restaurant and hoped in re-open in the Spring season.

  3. List of city nicknames in Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    Several Connecticut community nicknames celebrate a local history of manufacturing various products, such as these Connecticut-made clocks on display in the American Clock & Watch Museum in Bristol.

  4. Madison, Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    Madison was first settled in 1641. Throughout the 18th century, Madison was known as East Guilford until it was incorporated as a town in 1826. The present name is after James Madison, 4th President of the United States. [2] From 1935 to 1942, Madison served as the site of Camp Hadley, one of 23 Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) camps in ...

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  6. Nick Anderson (chef) - Wikipedia

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    10–11 Saturday Market Place in King's Lynn, the home of Anderson's restaurant Rococo between 2005 and 2007. Anderson attained his first head-chef role in 1987, at Antony Griffith Harris's The Canal Brasserie in London. [1] In 1991, he left The Canal and opened Nick's Bistro @ Rococo, in King's Lynn, Norfolk, within a 17th-century building.

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  8. Nick's Famous Coney Island - Wikipedia

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    Nick Carlascio opened Nick's Famous Coney Island in 1935, [3] and relocated to its current location in 1942. [4] Frank Nudo, who worked at the restaurant, purchased Nick's in 1960. [5] He retired in 2008, [2] and died in 2017. [6] Dave Bertelo and Nick Brown purchased the business in 2019. [2] They painted the interior during the COVID-19 ...

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