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In 1992, Oringer moved to San Francisco and became chef de cuisine at Silks in the Mandarin Oriental Hotel. Conde' Nast Traveler magazine listed Silks as "one of the top 20 restaurants in America." Raves followed in Gourmet. [7] In 1995, Oringer returned to Boston, and won praise for his work at Tosca in suburban Hingham. Within a year, the ...
The Toro Company was established as the "Toro Motor Company" in 1914 to build tractor engines for The Bull Tractor Company. [4] It built steam engines to support war efforts during World War I, and changed its name to Toro Manufacturing Company in 1920 when it began to refocus on manufacturing farm equipment. [5]
Under their new owner, economically priced Wheel Horse tractors shared the same pressed-steel frames, attachments, and other parts used in bargain-built Toro family equipment. In fact, even larger garden and compact tractors were "cookie cutter" units identical in construction to New Holland models built under contract by Toro [citation needed ...
A suspected drug-trafficking ring that authorities allege was headed by an Erie man distributed large amounts of methamphetamine, fentanyl and fentanyl pills in northwestern Pennsylvania over ...
Studebaker's total plant area in Indiana was 225 acres (0.91 km 2), spread over three locations, with buildings occupying 7.5 million square feet of floor space. Annual production capacity was 180,000 cars, requiring 23,000 employees.
Oringer is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Notable people with the surname include: Jon Oringer (born 1974), American programmer, photographer, and businessman
The bull is coming to Toy Town. The owners of El Toro, the popular upscale Fitchburg steakhouse, said they would soon be moving their restaurant – complete with a revamped, family-friendly menu ...
Nu Ride Inc., formerly Lordstown Motors Corporation, is an American electric vehicle automaker located in Lordstown, Ohio. The company was based at the Lordstown Assembly plant, previously a General Motors factory. [ 2 ]