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  2. LaRosa's Pizzeria - Wikipedia

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    LaRosa's Pizzeria is a chain of pizzerias serving neighborhoods throughout Ohio, Kentucky, and Indiana. It was founded in 1954 by Donald "Buddy" LaRosa, [1] along with partners Richard "Muzzie" Minella, Mike Soldano and Frank "Head" Serraino. [2] Originally called Papa Gino's, [1] LaRosa later bought out his partners, and changed the name to ...

  3. Celebrating 70 years in business, Buddy LaRosa talks ... - AOL

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    LaRosa's was among the first trio of pizzerias in Cincinnati when it opened as Papa Gino's in 1954. Celebrating 70 years in business, Buddy LaRosa talks vendettas, and what he does to pizza dough ...

  4. Grahm Junior College - Wikipedia

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    A former Grahm building, now the Myles Annex owned by Boston University. Grahm Junior College was a non-profit junior college located in Boston, Massachusetts.It opened in 1951 under the name Cambridge School, as part of a chain of schools that started in New York City and later included Chicago and Philadelphia branches.

  5. Mission Hill School - Wikipedia

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    The Mission Hill School was a small preK–8 public pilot school in the Mission Hill and Jamaica Plain neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts. Founded in 1997 by Deborah Meier, Elizabeth Knox Taylor, and colleagues, the school was administered by the Boston Public Schools. Meier has publicized the school in many of her works. [2] [3] [4] [5]

  6. A double pepperoni pizza is photographed at LaRosa’s location on Richmond Road on Wednesday, May 8, 2019. Both Lexington locations of the popular Cincinnati chain are now closed.

  7. Category:Films set in Boston - Wikipedia

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    Banjo (1947 film) The Beekeeper (2024 film) Being Flynn; Between the Lines (1977 film) Black Irish (film) Black Mass (film) Blow (film) Blown Away (1994 film) Blue Hill Avenue (film) The Boondock Saints; The Boondock Saints II: All Saints Day; Boston Strangler (film) The Boston Strangler (film) The Boston Tea Party (1908 film) The Bostonians

  8. Commonwealth School - Wikipedia

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    Academically, the school is one of the nation's elite. Boston magazine ranked Commonwealth as the best private high school in eastern Massachusetts in a 2009 issue, [14] and Niche has ranked Commonwealth as the second-best private high school in the state in 2024, as well as the eighth-best private high school in the entire country. [2]

  9. J.P. Licks - Wikipedia

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    J.P. Licks partners with several Boston area arts organizations to elevate the visibility of arts in Boston as the company knows that a thriving arts community means a thriving restaurant community. Some recent partners include The Boch Center, Lyric Stage Company of Boston, Actors' Shakespeare Project, and Boston Bookfest . [ 13 ]