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  2. Bertucci's - Wikipedia

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    Bertucci's was founded by Joey Crugnale in Davis Square, Somerville, Massachusetts, on November 3, 1981. [1] The company expanded rapidly during the 1990s. Bertucci's locations are primarily found in the Northeast US, but range as far south as Virginia. N.E. Restaurant Co. Inc. bought out Bertucci's in 1998, adopting the Bertucci's Co. name in ...

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  4. Victoria Station (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    The restaurant was grossing $90,000 monthly during its first year of operations. [5] By the end of 1978, Victoria Station had 97 restaurants, all company owned. [6] The chain was designed to attract members of the baby boom generation. The theme of the restaurant was loosely based on London's Victoria Station.

  5. Timeline of Somerville, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Bertucci's pizzeria opens. 1983 - Somerville Community Access Television founded. [21] [22] 1984 - Davis (MBTA station) opens. 1985 - Alewife Linear Park established. 1987 Brickbottom Artists Association active. [23] Mixit Print Studio established. [24] Joseph P. Kennedy II becomes U.S. representative for Massachusetts's 8th congressional district.

  6. Bertucci - Wikipedia

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    Lucas Marcolini Dantas Bertucci, known simply as Lucas Bertucci (born 1989), Brazilian footballer; Nicola Bertucci (c. 1710–1777), Italian painter of the late-Baroque or Rococo style; Ughetto Bertucci (1907–1966), Italian film and stage actor; Yves Bertucci (born 1962), French football manager; Bertucci's, Italian restaurant chain

  7. Westgate Mall (Massachusetts) - Wikipedia

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    Today's 600,000-square-foot (56,000 m 2) mall opened as the 356,000-square-foot (33,100 m 2) Westgate Shopper's Park in February 1963. The original anchor store was local department store Gilchrist's, [1] which was expanded in 1984-85 and substantially renovated between 2000 and 2003.

  8. Chris Fleming (comedian) - Wikipedia

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    In 2013, she guest starred in the episode "Chibby Point" as Yo-Yo Ma, whom Gayle kidnapped from a Barnes & Noble. [19] [20] In 2014, the Gayle team went on a US tour with the show titled Gayle Live. [21] Although much of his hometown supports the series, with some neighbors even participating as actors, [13] Fleming claims:

  9. Red Lobster - Wikipedia

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    Red Lobster Hospitality, LLC is an American casual dining restaurant chain headquartered in Orlando, Florida.The company has operations across most of the United States (including Puerto Rico and Guam) and Canada, as well as in China, Ecuador, Japan, Malaysia, Mexico, Philippines, Turkey and the United Arab Emirates; as of June 23, 2020, the company had 719 locations worldwide.