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  2. D'Agostino Supermarkets - Wikipedia

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    The founders of D'Agostino Supermarkets, brothers Pasquale and Nicholas D'Agostino Sr., emigrated from the mountain village of Bugnara, Italy, arriving separately in New York City as teenagers in the 1920s. Due to their poverty, they skipped high school and instead furthered their education by assisting merchants including their father's fruit ...

  3. Larchmont, New York - Wikipedia

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    Larchmont is a suburb of New York City, located approximately 18 miles (29 km) northeast of Midtown Manhattan. The population of the village is 6,453 as of the World Population Review. [3] In February 2019, Bloomberg ranked Larchmont as the 15th wealthiest place in the United States and the third wealthiest in New York. [4]

  4. Wonder, a new kind of food hall pioneering 'fast fine' dining ...

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    Wonder, a new kind of food hall pioneering "fast fine" dining, is opening two spots in Greenburgh, Larchmont. Wonder, a new kind of food hall pioneering 'fast fine' dining, expands into ...

  5. Category:Larchmont, New York - Wikipedia

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  6. Super Duper - Wikipedia

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    Super Duper was a chain of supermarkets once prevalent in north-eastern Pennsylvania, New York, Vermont and Ohio. With the 1997 demise of its owner, Burt Prentice Flickinger Jr., who had been instrumental in the success and growth of " S.M. Flickinger Co.", the company started a slow demise, and the last store disappeared in March 2010.

  7. Farmers' markets in New York City - Wikipedia

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    On July 17, seven farmers from "Long Island, New Jersey and upstate New York" participated in selling at the first greenmarket which quickly became successful. New York City Department of City Planning proposed to open a second farmers market at Union Square and a third one in Brooklyn. The Union Square Market opened on August 30, 1976, and the ...

  8. Getty Square - Wikipedia

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    Getty Square is the name for downtown Yonkers, New York, centered on the public square. Getty Square is the civic center, central business district, and transit hub of the City of Yonkers. A dense and growing residential area, it is located in southern Westchester County, New York. The square is named after prominent 19th-century merchant ...

  9. No Eggs, No Problem! You Can Make a Boxed Cake Without Them ...

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    It's fizzy, fast and fabulous.