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  2. Sickles Market in Little Silver could rise from the ... - AOL

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    Sickles Market, the century-old Little Silver institution that closed this past March, ... Exterior of Sickles Market, which closed in March, in Little Silver, NJ Monday, April 22, 2024.

  3. 'Devastated': Sickles Market closes Little Silver store after ...

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    From 2020: Robert Sickles Sr., whose Little Silver farm stand became Sickles Market, dies at 92. Bob Sickles, center, flanked by his son Robert Sickles and granddaughter Tori Sickles, as seen in a ...

  4. What's next for Sickles Market? The inside story of how ... - AOL

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    Learn about the collapse of the Little Silver store. Several options are on the table for Sickles Market, including housing and a new store owner. Learn about the collapse of the Little Silver store.

  5. Little Silver, New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    Canada Geese cross street in Little Silver, New Jersey. Little Silver is a borough in Monmouth County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey.As of the 2020 United States census, the borough's population was 6,131, [9] [10] an increase of 181 (+3.0%) from the 2010 census count of 5,950, [19] [20] which in turn reflected a drop of 220 (−3.6%) from the 6,170 counted in the 2000 census.

  6. Parker Homestead - Wikipedia

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    The Parker Homestead is a historic home and grounds in Little Silver, Monmouth County, New Jersey, United States, located at 235 Rumson Road near Sickles Park. The main house was originally built circa 1720, and includes materials from an earlier structure (c. 1667) the early and late 19th century, and the 1910s and 1920s. [2]

  7. Pleasant Valley, Monmouth County, New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    The area was also known for horse farms in the 1800s. One famous trotter came from this area. In 1849, George M. Patchen was foaled. He stood 16 hands high. He was bred by HF Sickles and in 1860 trotted a record 2:23.5 at Union Course, NY. [9] Colonel Baker reported using this horse during the 1862 Second Manassas Campaign of the 1st DC Cav. [10]

  8. Defunct Sickles Market owner files for bankruptcy; claims he ...

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    The owner of Sickles Market has filed for bankruptcy protection, the latest development in the demise of a family business that started 116 years ago. Defunct Sickles Market owner files for ...

  9. Bottles by Sickles booted from Red Bank, lawsuits pile up ...

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    More than a month after Sickles Market abruptly shut its doors on its century-old Little Silver supermarket, its Red Bank liquor store faces eviction.