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  2. Pep Boys - Wikipedia

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    One of the very first Pep Boys ads circa 1923-1924, featuring the original Jack face, which is now no longer used and has been replaced, as well the first appearances of the Manny and Moe faces that are both still on the current logo today. An ad for Pep Boys featuring the current Jack face, for a former Allentown, Pennsylvania store in 1937.

  3. List of newspapers in Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Weekly: The New York Times Company: ... "Massachusetts, United States - State & Local", Mediacloud.org. (Dynamic collection of online news sources about Massachusetts ...

  4. List of Massachusetts area codes - Wikipedia

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    Numbering plan areas and area codes since May 2001 September 1997 [1] – May 2001 [2] July 1988 [3] – September 1997 [4] [5] October 1947 – July 1988 [6]. Massachusetts is divided into five distinct numbering plan areas (NPAs), which are served by nine area codes in the North American Numbering Plan (NANP), [7] organized as four overlay complexes and a single-area code NPA.

  5. Pep Boys' Earnings Release Leaves Much to Be Desired - AOL

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  6. List of Massachusetts state symbols - Wikipedia

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    Chapter 162 of the Acts of 1997: An Act Designating the Song "The Great State of Massachusetts" as the State Glee Club Song ^ Chapter 17 of the Acts of 2003: An Act Designating the Bay State Tartan as the Official Tartan of the Commonwealth ^ Chapter 407 of the Acts of 2004: An Act Designating the Official Colors of the Commonwealth

  7. Boston Post-Boy - Wikipedia

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    The Boston Weekly Post-Boy (1734–1754) and later Boston Post-Boy was a newspaper published by postmaster Ellis Huske [1] in 18th-century Boston, Massachusetts. The paper appeared weekly, on Mondays. Although the paper ceased in 1754, it was more or less later "revived Aug. 22, 1757, by new publishers, under the title Boston Weekly Advertiser ...

  8. Building 19 - Wikipedia

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    Building #19 was a New England chain of discount closeout retailers that operated from 1964 until it declared bankruptcy in 2013. [5] At the time of its bankruptcy, it had thirteen stores. The family that owned the chain later reopened two of the former locations as a part of a new business, The Rug Department , that was limited to rugs and ...

  9. Big Y - Wikipedia

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    Most Big Y stores are within a 75-mile (121-kilometer) radius of their Springfield headquarters. In 2010, Big Y announced that its new store plans included Lee, Franklin, and Milford, Massachusetts; according to its website, each town would have a store by 2012. The Lee store opened in November 2011, adding to Big Y's presence in the Berkshires ...

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