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  2. 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 ...

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

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    LITTLE SILVER - Sickles Market, a landmark family-owned Monmouth County business that started as a farm stand more than 100 years ago, has closed, nearly a month after it shuttered its store in ...

  4. Sickles Market in Little Silver could rise from the dead, if ...

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    Financial problems at Sickles Market, a 116-year-old family business, became evident after the abrupt closure of Sickles in Red Bank in February and then Sickles Market, its landmark homebase on ...

  5. 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]

  6. Louisville Joint Stock Land Bank v. Radford - Wikipedia

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    Louisville Joint Stock Land Bank v. Radford, 295 U.S. 555 (1935), was a decision by the Supreme Court of the United States that held that the Frazier–Lemke Farm Bankruptcy Act was an unconstitutional violation of the Fifth Amendment Takings Clause because it interfered with farmers' property rights in contracts they made with the United States. [1]

  7. Agricultural Act of 1956 - Wikipedia

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    The Agricultural Act of 1956 (P.L. 84-540) created the Soil Bank Program (Title I was called the Soil Bank Act), addressed the disposal of Commodity Credit Corporation (CCC) inventories of surplus stocks, contained commodity support program provisions, and contained forestry provisions. [1]

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

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