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  2. Buff's Pub - Wikipedia

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    Buff's Pub is a sports bar located at 317 Washington Street in Newton Corner, Massachusetts, United States. Established in 1976 by Don Fabrizio, it has won several awards for its chicken wings. The pub is named for Buff, a buffalo whose head is mounted on the wall to the right of the bar. [1] [2]

  3. Allen Crocker Curtis House–Pillar House - Wikipedia

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    Built about 1845, the house featured a Greek Revival portico. The house was home to a restaurant for many years, and was prominently visible from Interstate 95 in Newton. The property was taken by the state by eminent domain in 2003. The state sold the house for $1, provided the purchasers paid to move it.

  4. Newtonville, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    [1] Newtonville was once served by the now defunct Newton Nexus bus, a free service provided by the city of Newton. Walnut Street is the main street of the village. The urban section of the road is home to restaurants, bakeries, and cafes, several banks, multiple fitness centers, and dry cleaners.

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  6. Newton residents lament town’s latest restaurant closing ...

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    The restaurant, the latest to operate in the historic Old Mill at 301 N. Main. It served steaks, burgers and sandwiches and also had a lunch menu. It served steaks, burgers and sandwiches and also ...

  7. Winter edition of Worcester Restaurant Week is back ... - AOL

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    The 2024 Winter Edition of Worcester Restaurant Week returns Feb. 26 through March 9, with more than 30 participating eateries offering discounted three-course dinner specials.

  8. Nonantum, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Nonantum was the first village of "praying Indians" gathered by Eliot, [1] for which it was given the name "I bless it." Starting in 1778, when a paper mill was established by David Bemis (father of Seth Bemis ) on the Charles River at Bridge Street, industrial uses replaced farming, and Nonantum became a site for production of cottons, woolens ...

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