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Kader Kapadia and his wife, Salwa Zakaria, are opening the first MOTW Coffee & Pastries franchise, in Shrewsbury. SHREWSBURY — Get ready to sip some coffee with a shot of community-building.
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As of September 2024, Royal Farms has 263 locations throughout the Mid-Atlantic as well as North Carolina.More than half are in the home state of Maryland. The chain sells typical convenience-store items, such as coffee, candy, soft drinks, bagels and donuts, lottery tickets, and other basic groceries.
In 1929 John died, and his son Joseph William Della Porta took over, incorporating the business as a private limited company in 1930. [4] Joseph William was the last member of the Della Porta family to run the business but continued to grow the business by buying additional property fronting the High Street. [5]
White’s is located within a whiff of the Core Sound and while there’s no dining room to speak of, the backyard shaded by oak trees isn’t a bad spot to catch a breeze. Sea Side Galley 311 ...
Hebert Candies was founded in 1917 when Frederick E. Hebert purchased a copper kettle, knife, table iron, and thermometer for $11.00. In 1946, Mr. Hebert purchased a Tudor stone mansion on Route 20 (the major route connecting Central Massachusetts with Boston) in Shrewsbury, Massachusetts, and moved his candy-making operations there.
Spag's was a discount department store on Route 9 in Shrewsbury, Massachusetts.The store was considered an early pioneer of discount retailing and was notable for its longtime resistance to accepting charge cards (until 1992), [1] offering plastic shopping bags (late 1996), [2] and shopping carts (introduced in 1998). [3]