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  2. R. H. White - Wikipedia

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    R. H. White was a department store company of the 19th and 20th centuries, based in Boston. The company existed from 1853 to c. 1980; the flagship downtown Boston store was open from 1876 to 1957. The company existed from 1853 to c. 1980; the flagship downtown Boston store was open from 1876 to 1957.

  3. Lafayette City Center - Wikipedia

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    The complex was built in 1984 [1] on a site which had included the old R. H. White department store. R. H. White had occupied an ornate six-floor emporium there from 1876 until going out of business in 1957, after which the building was occupied by the Citymart department store (1962–1966) and Raymond's department store (1966–1972), after which the building was torn down and replaced with ...

  4. The Mall at Whitney Field - Wikipedia

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    The Mall at Whitney Field (formerly known as Searstown Mall) is a shopping mall located off of Route 2 near the junction with Interstate 190 in Leominster, Massachusetts.The mall opened in 1967 and was renovated and renamed in 2004.

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    Try to reach and maintain a healthy weight. Avoid smoking. If you have high cholesterol and lifestyle tweaks don’t help, the AHA notes that some people need to take medicine to lower their levels.

  8. Raymond's - Wikipedia

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    Raymond's was an eastern Massachusetts department store company of the 19th and 20th centuries, extant from the 1870s to 1972. The main store was at Washington Street and Franklin Street in downtown Boston.

  9. Consumer Reports 'applauds' Kraft Heinz for removing ... - AOL

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    Earlier this year, Consumer Reports petitioned the USDA to remove Lunchables from the list of allowable school lunches after testing products for levels of lead, sodium and other chemicals.